Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1952 — Page 12

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Tribe Leaves Home With Cheers Of Double Victory TC

Beats Brews, 10-9, 2-1; Sauer Kell David Sets Early Py

Dickey Gets 2-Hitter; Louisville Next Stop From Dirt Lead Times pace In District.

Bettenha sen Retires ack Racing;

{ Times Sports Writer Ry EDDIE ASH "Ne John David, playing on his home course, was 1-under . EB 5) The Indi te arte Bife the last. Th 1 base a 0 be on the first five holes as the opening round of the Indi- Yui e lndians save or a ey cose C Jow : In r polis District golf tourney got under way at Meridian CHI the home stand yestenday by achieving their biggest upset eaANE SAUER, of the Chicago ana today. hat’ ; i bs, and George Kell, of the what's w of the season, a doubleheader sweep over the league-lead-| LON JO Red OE eae “favorite| David, an early leader, birdied =r eI dirty ing Milwaukee Brewers. pitehing for the Indines. ond | By JIM SMITH : tinue running at the 500 in In- Player” honors in “Fhe Times NOs. 1 and 2 but bogeyed No. 4 he = he pamplen al C The home boys won both ends Murray Wall for the Brewers. | - Times Sports Wrntes | aianapotis, but that will be the Major League All-Star Baseball Then he pushed his tee Shot. Dale ay Seraoon - > The ¢ of a twin bill a week ag0 Yster-| Dickey struck out four, walked MILWAU KEE, June 9—Tony Bettenhausen, veteran only race I will run in.” poll. Morey, . another hay. 2 — words w day, but it was at the expense of one. Wall fanned two, walked 37. \ | Bettenhuusen wasn't the only They have been selected by District meda | 4 . . through 6 the St. Paul three. 7-year-old 500-Mile race driver, announced his retirement, driver who didn’t make the fans who have submitted early favorite playing Allio Wins Times ball coact Sints, wha are 2a from dirt track racing after he failed to make the 100-mile race that was won by Mike Naza- entries in the balloting’ for the in David's four- IE | ' Golf “We di no ront run-. IN THE second stanza Nielsen ruk.in record time. Sitting on the Players to start in the All-Star some, was even | o such prob ners by a long drew a pass as first up and raced AAA classic that claimed the life of Johnny McDowell in pir bin i a ne game July 8 at Shibe Park, Phil-|par on five holes mp oyees 0 fu hy oh shot. all the way around on a double by® 1imé trial run yesterday. | on ranked No. 2 in AAA standings; 2delphia. { Phil Alo. fired Hise paty on attention Moreover, the Higdon that landed against the Bettenhausen, the national AAA Ms body was hurled more than ‘Troy R ttman, winner of the Tn DICK STACK- 1 the_back Jigen VIR tie wis who playe chesty Brews wall in right center. Higdon Champion who won the 100-mile 100 feet. disnapclly. 500; ‘Johhay Parsons, THE FAN who ” submits the HOUSE, of Me- | nual spring golf tournament wh Hay came 10 town moved to third on an out by Tay- Rex Mays Memorial race here the The car was totally demolished a former winner: Bill Vuk. picks of players who will start ridian Hills, who | for Times’ employees yester- did the : sporting an eight lor and scored on a double by last two years, failed to qualify and McDowell was dead when at- ovich, . Sami Hanks, You Taras. on the American League team 'was runnerup in | day at the Speedway course. He The > game winning Al Smith that landed near the for the event. tendants reached him. : and Rodger Ward, alk of whom and the National League team rhe Times Tour | scored a 76 on 39-37. etved th streak and new right field line. Troupe and McDowell who was getting (oes iho TSMUSL Lo lsaw action inthe 500. and sends along the best “favo-l, a ment of j Tod Kuap- won second low To Manager Bucky Dickey both flied to cent The T¢2dY to take the green flag for n announcing his retirement ’ {rite player” statement will get gross with an 82. First prize or yei 8 key er. € his fi from dirt track competition, Bet- The qualifyi pace was fer-i; {Champions last : ; survive tt Walters appar- Indians got no more hits, s first qualifying run, flipped tenh ‘ho h : rific. Jim Rigsby, \first to qualif WS res season passes to Vietory| year, was 2 over Heyrotk in, blind par Weni lo Roger bsidizi ently thought he The Brewers’ lone run was a end over end four times on the ("hhauser, Wh has been facing ‘show d the bo th he S| Feld. | Huttman, ye n Eddie Ash 4 stepped into! homer over the right-field wall north straightaway after a right | tor the past 17 years, said. = ® buys way he broke You may enter the poll free {par on five holes. | The tourney was one of two a soft snap. by Catcher Al Car. Ho was |; wheel broke. After the first] Th has been 8 tard decision il Pa ny Of 3302] of charge. All You have to do The Sour INeHIes of ihe Sua; | sponsored by The Times each “TM M1 The Tribesters came from be-| first up in the third, Dickey re. |[IP: the impact of the car hitting Sor me to make. But I am defi-| hel 3 ian oe turning in| is name one player for each (tet Willard Shelby of Lebanon, year in co-operation with Chuck lege and 1 hind to win the first game, 10 to, tired the visitors in order In the {he track broke the safety belt Ditely through with dirt track 13, ap a % The dld Fecord | position for each team which |W2$ even-par. | Garringer, Speedway pro. sume ‘aut! 9, then prevailed again in the first, fourth, fifth and sixth. . |holding the driver in the car, and acing. I hope to be able to con- also Was roken by Jack feGrath| plays the All-Star game. “ John Hare Jr, of Highland ‘ “They i STL IE ere be ATth & (who turned the track in 335.64. | DO NOT name the pitchers, (Golf and Country Club is defend- Betsy Rawls Wins along. If | league,” sald Bucky ashe trudged LUIS MARQUEZ led off the Twenty-four cars had quilified they will be selected by the team ing the championship he won last : can accon in {rom the caaching line after Milwaukee seventh by dribbling a ‘before McDowell started his fatal managers. Name left, center and year when he came within two Eastern Title Over Berg while, the day's last out. As a result of Single over second. He was forced run. The impact of his car turg- right fielders as outfielders with- strokes of the record with a totall ppApING, Pa, June 9-—Nae “It mus the two defeats at the hands of by Dittmer. Smith, who played ing end over end four times tora ut Sesignating She JF ostion, of 212. John is back this year and jong) “Open Champion Betsy football r the seventh-place Indians, the third in the nightcap, had to make up the track. The track was ALONG WITH your votes for, will be trying for a new mark. Rawls won the Women's Eastern It is a gr Brewers’ lead over second-place a hurried throw on Buzz Clark- closed for 30 minutes for repairs. pavers and th ti 2 2 wi Open Golf tournament yester- - a charact Kansas City dwindled to a _mere Son's grounder and Taylor made Still Has Hard L : eir positions send THE MUSCULAR 23- Year. -old | 4 b defeati ¢ it “H half game. The Blues swept a & nice play by scooping the ball x as Hard Luck this\ statement completed in’ 25 slammer is now in the U. 8. Air 527, 2Y Ceieatng colavorite wey B 1 wept a ! Hard luck continued words ‘or less: “—— ( Patty Berg in the last nine holes character twill bill in Louisville, Now the Out of the dirt for the out. | uck continu 0 pursue name of Force, stationed at San a ; A ; nt Tons . Vukovieh, who was forced out of player) is my favorite pla er i x : at the Berkshire Country Club. can build Brewers Nave a date with the Hank Ertman slashed a long 0 bay nN Tex. He is on a 5-day leave and ; 5 Bluse in Kansas City Wednesday. liner to left and Lloyd Gearhart the 500 on the 192d lap With a my selections because . . . arrived home Saturday to get o. The Ausun, Tek. use Saides Ain Be The Indians took today off and Made a running catch for the broken steering mechanism. Bill = Entries must be postmarked ready for the District. Ben Byori i Ma thelr next action will be in Louis- Eame-ending out. Both center jwsa Just getting ready for: his by midnight, June “26, or deliv. nx .¥ jtake home She $575. first place four gam: villi tomorrow night. They begin fielders, Pope for the Indians and qualifying run when he spun on| ered in persen by noon, June 27 AFTER TODAY'S 18 holes, money, Louise Suggs, Carrollton, a Yang road trip in Derbytown. Bill Bruton for the Brewers were the north turn and backed into to: All-Star Baseball Poll, 1n- players will move to Ulen Coun-|Ga., won second place worth $630, THE *s After two tilts there, they head kept busy in the seven-inning {the fence. The crash punched a dianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary- try Club at Lebanon for 18 holes two strokes behind. : proud of fof & swing around the western finale, They had six putouts hole in the gas tank of the Pat] land St. ; and the final round will be Miss Berg, of Minneapolis, who had to pa) half of the circuit, which will keep #piece. Pope took a long hit Clancy Special and it was out for| All entries become the. property Wednesday over Broadmoor led during most of the tourna- “We to them away from Victory Plaid un- away from Jim Basso by racing jthe rest of the day. of The Times and the decision of/Country Club. ment, blew up on the putting i our. way,” ul June 22, into right center to spear his line The first one to spin was Rodger 1'® judges will be final. Meridian Hills offers a par of greens in the last nine holes to i 01 co! yon drive in the fifth. Ward in the Federal Engineering Write entries on any kind of 71; Ulen a par of 70 and Broad- come in third with a total of 229 cruiting. >ipaper or on a postal card. moor a 72, totaling 213 for 54 worth $490. with recn

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andl. Brewers were scheduled for one-half game behind sixth- PRR : : a third battle here tonight but place Columbus and a game Johnny McDowell Tony Bettenhausen the south turn and there was no “ the ‘tontest was advanced, so the ‘and a half out of the first di- | v : : damage done, y We dic Vian,” Minneapolin® and, St ete cs Bp RE ad the actor tne © dnNKS Lan epeat’ en ci Sheil tinge. today: to gloat over “yester-| “Paul share fourth: place~ White, Tra lor ‘Huge LPublinx ABCD: ae Im laps with McGrath in|, - above sib 8 sweep. The. Brewers. are rr. ’: y 4 Fo coon dice... Nazarci, who) ¥ Stagg s 4 “meet the Chicago Cubs in an Tribe Box Scores ‘Wi St k R Meet Draws 99 Golfers \started in Sth place, worked his| . By CARL LUNDQUIST - 1a8tidre Detroit as Mickey: ge and carl, Furillo's: grand. slam : in athlete ibitior attraction In Milwau: tral Gamat in oc aces | oie /way to the front at a terrific| United Brew: Sporte Weiter. = [Dermott and ex-Tiger Dizzy Trout blast'in the second game. The ~~ § , . three gen = kel tonight. A MILWAUKEE 0. x8 i ob Mc Juire and E. Clossen pace and took “the lead on the ts even. Manager C learned victories. Another ex- Dodgers mustered 30 hits —— 15 » . © “¥Pribe Shortstopper Harry . Kaus 3 4 % 3 °@ 3 1i Herschell "White ‘and Omer Hn Jeams, (bal demtlocked : for 2h Jo Again that Spor unH] Stengel is ‘optimists a thinks| Detroiter, George Kell, made five|in each game. 3 s "BOYS Malmberg broke up yesterday's | | Bruton. " (3 1% 4 8 8Trayjor won feature events of tele. | a téurney at ne SHeckRrSd a5 Metralh ped his Yankess will have Yess trouble Nits and drove in two runs. Vern The Giants made 14 hits,.three » much,” he game by lining a single |ZIl0er *b - Y 1.4 3 3 astock car races staged at: the| yw, journey,’ which carried 99 when he — hl oe with. winning their fourth straight Stephens and Jim Piersall got/eacht by Alvin Dark and Don “There's to left center with the bases ffrimes, Ih 5.1 1 na o oS8peedrome and West 16th Street ;; pen ane of the. largest broken oil line. y R pennant than they did the other four hits each. Mueller,~ as the Pirates contrib- fewer of gy in the ninth ve ole out. |Maseh. as. ‘2 8 2 2 3% lBpeedway last night. ABCD fields competing Res When McGrath lost his second three. | The remarkable Bobby Shantz lutéd four errors in Larry Jan- : . through h ought they Raita nth Hijddle,. » $11 8 1 0 white edged Farris by two sought funds for the coming Pub- Spot. Paul Russo took over and The wrinkled - faced skipper Pecame the first major leaguer to| pene Soyen- hit: win, his BR of them Nee) . They were ahead, 5 to 0, early fntar 9 # © ® # » dyards. The race had to have lic Links meet. A 67 was carded crossed the finish line, running Wouldn't, make a flat prediction. Win 10 games as he breezed to a y Wh itf-the fracas. and 9 to 5, Iw the | Totals 1 ® 1625 1m a restart because Don Dewey's by McGuire, Mitchell Petercheff, One lap and 20 seconds behind the He just shrugged his shoulders, Six-hit first game triumph. Alex | HANK SAU ER hit his 14th Rai Y, : | *One out when winning run scored. | o4p turned over after it hit a wet Lonnie Thomas and G. White. leader. Third place went to Bill tossed off a long cool double- Kellner pitched and batted the homer — s fo se mney y of the eighth. . INDIANAPOLIS . Schindl ho H tops for the majors quarter e Indians kept moving and Matmhers. ss AB RH 0 A Xportion of the track. Farris was Teaming with Clossen were R. x i or w o finished a half car header victory driek .and said “It A's to the second victory. Kellner land Dee -Fondy also homered in of Chicag thilew 17 players into the struggle, | Suraveiss. A 5.02 2 1 30 eading at the time. Dewey wasn’t Clanca, Doug Crist and D. La- lerigt 1 Rng Russo. Rigsby was] looks like we're on our way. {hit a two-run homer as Bobby [Chicago's opening victory. The who wer Ddye Pope smacked a two-run, Bone, of 4.1 1 3 8 .3ipmred.. jrom. i : fos h with Jimmy Reece in fifth Tre big thing vas the pitching Feller made it easy by walking Braves -won the second game on through s Smith, Foon. 3-0 0 on er golf results follow: {FS and now it is coming around,” he seven batters in the margin of S e ‘ hammer over the right fleld wall] gjupie. '» o 6 » a 1 o Frank Roessler was third. Al pierside Tourney: Father-Son. Rob-| SIX cars were forced out dur- said. “Look at the way both of to f h the ust ining : aE ee They in the seventh and then the Red- Ushvers =... ! 5 8 0 4 Scrowd of 4300 saw Farris set alert and Bob Ball, 153: Father-Daughter. ing th orce nome three runs. (grand slam homer, the first of a‘ quarte sphurged in th I Zuverink, » 4 4 0 0 6 -9 Tony and Marsha Manley, 173. Mather- ng e running, which saw an- our guys did in winning the {his big league career. 3 : : plurged in the eighth and Tavior, ih. 4 2 2 % oo enew track record of 3:51.36 for Daughter Mrs. John and . Alice Em-:Other record established. Nazaruk double- header from ihe Browns.” LEFTY “c HU c K STOBBS| reer BE thelr son ajifed four times to. deadlock oer, Wo. “317 9 8% 812 laps. Heat winners were: Joe BRI a loher-Son. Mrs. Robert andiran the 100 miles in 1.5:41.22 at an {pitched one-hit relief ball f bal back for the score ars ahd 3 | ihn 0 3 $3 3.3.4 Palmer, White and Frankie Mike. Na Center" wednesday at University average speed of 91.35 mph. This] STEN GE L “w AS especially innings after Jackie ou . So 9 | Results were Jor ’ ¥ apish: » ........0 ® 0 o o oRoy Atkinson won the second | rere P- Mm. broke the mark established by pleased over the nine innings of three-run first i Ta Figs ar Munir Stim Saves Jobs, too, SEVEN PITCHERS toiled in|Kertisan» | 8 B..00 1 0 . Two teams tied with 66 in the ABCD B h ! nning homer for or osiiehouse 17, Blue and t ‘he , | Nielnen, i “3 -%F-0 0 Of semifinal. Foon rney at Pleasant Run yesterday, One ettenhausen last year when the fine relief work by Lefty Bob Washington. Stobbs ined [White 0; Forest Manor Decorators 12, ha ‘heat of the day. four Tribe-iy oupe, ¢ ... S$ 6 8 1 09 a foam was composed of Don Tavior. Jim Flying Dutchman shade the run Kuzava in the 5 to 2 first-gam gained: Nis Speedusy Frofusts Jiy'lid Ponss 5 © STAGG StiEh, three Brewers. The In- .. 8 1 8 At Speedrome, Ed Manuel fol- Bitter" A TE EA : -game second victory as Chicago cush- [Eerineton Heights 4. Tonight's schedule; STAG . Totals 36 10 12 21 14 1/lowed Tray! d Joh Other “was C' Morris, Dan Maki, Fran-jn 1.6:3891.at an average of victory. He made only passing ioned the J Ravens ys. indiana Gear 8.20. Monu- member ¢ diane even worked the squeeze] Conyers grounded out for Sipple In 3 St or an ohn Adams i. ‘Gissick and J. Southerland 88.04 mph. N mention of the three-hit 3 to 0ifo : ig homer. With 8 | iBEAs ve, Clo Bar Monta Fan; 3, representa 1 { eighth placed thir Father-Daughter — Tony Manle? and y ur run rally, two on a doub 3 play, n the eighth, manipulated Re Fan for Taylor tn. natin: i Marcle Tr fe ol Ih uy tl «A total of 26.13 ended. The win by Vic Raschi in the second by catcher Bud Sheel u le| Beech re Ron eryile a 5 old Palm ¥. George Stirnweiss, to tie the| {Starting piteher. i | Manuel won the trophy dash larsesi’femily tourney ever played here. PUrse was $18, Hig game. | Brook] I ey: lern 7, Meyers Market 3: NYC AA 10, establish “ " wankee fev 108 M2 010 9 at n's tw - . 5 : 9 score, The “squeeze” was set up| INDIANAPOLIS a1 206 satis ANd Traylor, Manuel, Fred Wil- mm THE TWO victories put th y © Wins were fea oi Se S IiTaLS anedule: oe ate athle b Mal fo p e tured by homers by D p_ vs. Riviera Club: 8:15, Ine e y almberg, who sacrificed RUNS BATTED IN—Dittmer 2. Basso 2. llams and Dave Vatter took rout) | Yank y Duke Snider diana National Bank vs. Meyer's Market; 7 Milt Nielsen to third. SUrnweiss’| Berea, Fo cies Hida Non races. | Sikes fo sevond piave, iw and Roy Campanelinin the opendipS, Socexvar-éans vv Tale tiiG! Nenu ‘ \ 2. us on sen { ercentage points behind Bosto ‘Presid bunt caught the Brewers flat-| 2 Stiroweiss, Matmbers ——————————— P 1 : | TWO-BASE HITS—Dittmer, Ride The Red Sox took qveér the 1 Universit) flooted and it went as a hit, | Nielsen, Ty aden | er the lead 1 " ; ! : ~ | with a pair of victories over th seven coll with no play being made { THREE-RASE HIT-—Baumer, Tribe A | Ye P : S Over the : , ‘ | HOME RUNS—Pope. Klaus verages- | | Tigers bv identical 5 he recalls With the score tied, George | SACRIFICES Kerrigan. Kisws, Malm j3lgers by identical 5 1 2 Scores; ’ i . . . { whi Zuverink went to the. Tribe | "55. Raumer. BATTING ii while Cleveland tumbled to third mulated t . | _ Double Play Malmberg to Stirnweiss to AR R H 2B 3B HR RBI Av | { whil bei i ; ! t th mound and erased the visitors | ™ver Taylor .... 30 3 T1060 0 4 38 [while being twice overwhelmed] : put © sem | LEFT ON BASES—Milwauk P 21 2 in Phi i | “0 in order in the ninth. Ben Tay- | anapolis 11. : Sukee 7. Iadi- Robe. 2 BM ANI EN Ju _— in ilagelphia, 12 to-4, and 11} ure i 3 m 1731 3 11 6 303 ! lor opened the home ninth with | PaSE ON BALLS Om Pashh 2. Liadle Hutson 3% 2°11 2 00 § 306 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . : {to 3..The White Sox came within Ing year. {4 Kerrigan 1, lester 2 Malmberg 18% 31 A 4 3. 0 2 nd nw p ' (Second Game) t a single. Bobby Wilson went in | STRUCK OUT—Ry Liddle 1, Papish 1. Higdon 1 he 33-33 3M aiwaukee gn Las Fei. "GB 5. louis . 000 000 000— 0 3 o & Point of fourth place Washing- RO_conirg as a pinch runner and took sec- { pile 1, Zuverink 1, . Nielsen L137 30 40 4°1 3 371 am Rares City "oo 34 3 Bas - New York . 020 000 01x— 3 6& 0 ton by defeating the Senators, 6 ’ ity.” A Is JS—-on | Papish In 24 Juning. (yearhart 74 11 21 4 0 3 14 .on4 Louisville 30 25 .545 5 Overmire. Reardon (8) and Courtney: to 3 » : Almost ond on a halk by Virgil Jester, | owls - 2 tn + Kerrigan i n_ 05 Troupe 15 4 AY 0 0 4 .287 Miu Beano! s 25 28 12 9 Raschi (6-2) and Berra. Losing Pitcher— Brig to sweep a three games! Jock Baainer fderificed Wilon, /4 Air BY PrronER by Thi x lor) Slirmweias gy Rg ti 3 ) 0 3 a YNDIANA Re 2 at af 10 Ca eek 400 000 110 9 il N. 1 | : War the. 0 rd and Bill Higdon and | pALK-—Jester y el (Tayler): Wilson 150 28 36 5 1 1 10 APOLIS 22 28 440 10% wast sien . 400 000 110-6 9 © n the National League, Brook- : | RLS I Rr Ha Montalve .. 90 15 2 220 Toledo ..1¢ 16 3 327 16 ashington . 300 000 000-3 3 0 Quincy Troupe both received TOA PCE Si uveriuk. Convers +. 188 i 3 ‘ ° : 2% 0 y _Hol ombe, Stobbs (1), Judson (7), Dorish lyn rolled along merrily, winning! among at intentional walks, filling the | UMPIRES Fadden, beaten, Tian PITCRING Re Hen “Pe aL “Haves nd i, Marana, New. 10 and 4 and 11 to 7 decisions at era. bases. = ME~-2:40, cs GWT IP R H BRSO New York a 1581 > Pitcher—8tobbs (2-3). Losing Pitcher Cincinnati. These increased the But the heoed-for dob) MILWAUKEE Sipnle .... 23 4 I 85 37 39 10 19 Cleveland : 2M .5 — © Mareno (2-8). ® ener | Dod fi 1 : “WHEN a ae op - } oublg play Klaus. 3b AB R n ° A x Zuverink d 4 } Bn 19 4d 11 19 Fashingion 33 22 sn Ia Wh : I gers’ first Plate margin to rary i me for e league lead- Bruton. ef > 4 6 Ab: "4 ; 31 53 31 19, LNCAED ..ienvaienn 3 24 "510 iY Clev £3me {#2 games over New York, which Y ey : o Abernathie “11 3 3 850. 43 57 2 Philadel Te 22 47 5 *| Cleveland . 001 002 100— ’ C ers. Malmberg stepped to the plarawer. J ....... 3 8 1 1 oa gfanih ....10 3 4 a 32 8 33 28 Lous TB 2 40 3 | Philadelphia... ._. 121 040 40v—13 11 3 won 9 to 1, from Pittsburgh. The St A ih plate and broke up the-game. = [Clagksan. ns "io 3 4 8 s 1 mem RIT NR. BURY Sytrent Ny 12] ones, Gromek. Rrissie. Harris and He- (Cardinals topped the Phillies, 5 op at recruiting THE BREWERS’ lost on 16 Pate of oii J 3 83 fF ythettia lL AYN NHN Wok “pet. Om [er Shants (10-1) Losing Pitcher—Jjones 0 3 in a home run battle, and the helped He THE g n Co ai dan ea —- Now hy a2 mi 2 Cubs won 7 to 5, after w control. hits, including a homer by Bill Wall. » ....... TH 08 o : . Chicagot 504 32 (Second game) , after which the } “ A i y Cl ny St. Louts 3 ,57% Cleveland . 000 001 020-3 9 0 Braves won, 7 to 6. ¢ Howev Klaus. which was belted off Char-| Tota ”.. ESS nh = Major League Leaders ET tein BE BB BLUR LE RR ey alumni. ¢ INDIAN 8 y 1 Hadelphin ....0v.s 8 XN 22 15 vo £ (1) rissie (7), Gr k! > . ® Sipple in the eighth, Frank nANArolis, Arp linited Press 4 183% 42 12 Ls Haris (1 and Tenvetts: Kelner, BOSTON HAD no trouble win- Get Y overly zea Papish, Tribe starting pitcher, Ritson 3h © wil 3a G ABR R WH pet Plitsburgh 12 39 23% 2 | Avil. RNG er hy ome poa—Tipten. ning either of its games from e our Car Ready For ne : was batted out in the third, Zu- Fepe of 3 6 o 0 | ¢ DiMaggio Boston 41 161 21 SZ 342 m————— 5. cher—Felle . > # Cie: 3 0 0 4.0 Rosen Cleveland 48 180 33 80 333 GAMES TODAY YOUR Y verink wound up as the winning Sisiaen, | M : 1 n 1 0 Keil, Roston 4 173 18 568 1% AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Detroft 3 (Firs same) 000— 2 7 ACATION AND SUMMERTIME pitcher and Jester the loser. Hixdon. rf .. .... 3 321: rte 33 9 2 82-3 a peur SAL Nuit Games) { Boxson 030 010 303— 3 11-0 Capitol will k brak Klaus got three hits and scored satlors Tv 0002 0 0 1 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE ¥ °° Sain Bi comm | Wight ‘and Ginsberg: McDermott and tol will make sure your brakes are in goo Tout times scored Kmith 3 ie FTA OT 0) . x AGTR H Pet Jineapaiis ay Toledo, |8. White. Home Run—Priddy. safe drive. Be sure to Capitol Cit 3 J ips for 2 1 K. ; I ape. saan 10 8 8 1 0 Bauer. Chicago 5 190 34 48 347, (Only games scheduled). (Second game) 1 sep Lapirto ity Tire Co. for expert ec) Jack Dittmer, Milwaukee sec- —— ® 225 0 3 oRosimsonBIRM. oo 48 1 38048088 AMERICAN LEAGUE asi 200 000 038-3 4 3 fa wheel alignment service! «til ond sacker, got four hlows in; Total Wr 2 om 8 8 Msiel Tat. Lous : 13 3 5 3371 Detroit at Boston LL 1 ake.” Newhotoe oe Jo ts st. 2 AN \ : (Keven innings: league PY Baumholt ha a 4 3311 Chicago at Washington (night), {rrout. G vt ar otis Ginsberg. SUCCPSS rie a ita, Chi 38 134 NH 331 ly & 2 \ yum R d Whi Wi two So. time Fctans ie ht INDIANAPOLIS 0% 200 v3 & RON RNs 1 NATIONAL LEAGY | iicher— to 3°3) "Losing" Pitcher - L RES, Ans $ ; "0 — Rauer, Cubs one re A , LE r got him out on his fifth tri a ry RUNS “BATTED _IN-.Risdon, Smith, Rosen tans 1 ee ATS is ’ Boston at Pitisburgh iE ! Hy Fioy AL LEAGUE ox’ slate, The R ask| plot 38 TWO-BASE HITS Rigdon, § A iy Tro: Dodgers bi Bispkin Both Night G ) | (First Ga hy ; ALSTA po -— on, | ste \ (Ba i 1 i 3 I ’ ‘ea! ns totaled 12 HOME RUN Viiser mith, aster, Indians 3! (Only games sc hedu led) Amery {Bosion a 1 1 F FF This Ea hits. STOLEN BASEClarkson Sauer. Cubs RUSS RATIED Na ors 38 sete | Chicago Wy 403 000 o- : H 0 ! The crowd of 2123 was enter er ox BASES Milwaukee 2. Indl ig Santa a Conpania, Dodgers 34 GAMES TOMORROW fg Linon, (Bette EAE An i SPORTS EYE y 3 : R08 dians 36 Dropo, Tigers 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION iT, Rama : op CIRtre | tained hy a mound duel in: the Bn EIA -—afl Dickey va Ns Toad PITCHING (All Ns Cam Siapetein, Ramsdell (5: and Atwell, Homey 40 seven-inning nightcap, a double | WILD PITCH—Wal ; % Roe Dodgers 5-0 Paige, Browns 8.1 INDIANAPOLIS at Louisville. BUDS. ad ondy, | Gordon, Winning Day Phone two-hitte ith Liev | UMPIRES— Hicks, Dixe Braasle, Cards 3-0| Hearn, Giants 5-1! Columbus at Toledo {Eiteher Ramsdell (2-1), Losing Pitcher— LI-536% rw Jdoyd Dickey | ME , xem and Padden Shanty. Athites, 39-3 Minne, Cubs 5-1| (Only games scheduled, Wilson (3-8) theiend’ @ . ’* 6 Tim E h N ht . — % . AMERICAN LEAGUE Bosto ’ Taine ” ig —- 2 / (All Night Games) ch RAR . 340 330 000— 7 13 2 es kac R—— « ” Cletsiand at Washifjston. johnson, Spahn (7) and St. Claire. Rush, Ye 6 Ni t A W . k HEARD A adelphia. Schultz (8) and Ed gh troit at N York, wards. Home Runs-- 3 H asti n S 0SSesS Bt. Louis at Boston. i Jethro JaupBopa, Sati. Winnine Pitcher I $ ee a V e \ NATIONAL LEAGUE (8-3) cher—Rush : Filladalniia at Chicago avs | teiphia 00 Monday thru Saturday THE IN Boston _ tran aah Tot) Sou He ins 300 100 Se : 1 : Keep tuned to WIBC h 1" rooklyn at St. Louis (night). MLaYer eintzelman (8) and Burgess ul o eac 2 Schmidt, Yuhas (7) and D. Rice. Home : x N O- Hi { t G a m ; n 1A B A | RESULTS YESTERDAY ime Si Hamner. Winning evening for the latest in BRAKE Buicks—Old Cor. Virg AMERICAN ASSOC M t ' br — . Sr Se 95. — ¥ (First ASSOCIATION a 3 sports — & Falstaff S-minute P * $ ‘ “By JACK WELSH 8 ra . 430 020 040—13 17 © Bittenyrah | ++ 130 300 200-5 14 3 RE-LINE ontiacs . BY war the Construction men's best; Wareel Trailers fell Columbus “°' 020 006 230— 7 13 1 Tiieburah cL 000 000 100-1 7 4 sport casts befween 7:00- ; A GUY HAS TO throw a no- spart mailers fell all the |= Mossor and ‘Baldwin, Kriexer, Keating pailer LaPaime io. Wilke Tp one of RHEL hitter to grab headlines in an 1 Epa way to third ‘whan C10 Local | #00 SAN Second Game) rastola Home Rupe Dark “and: att. 11:30 Pp. m. ; z : $ In an In- ...n'.n 033 defeated Bryant Heaters, 5 Paul ’ 00 NO 3 Losing Pitcher-—Pollett (1-7) ne . Take timedianapolis Amateur Baseba' : 3 T ¥ , TY + 001 040 2. 7 11 ] »: 5 apolls Ams aseba’l As-\ THE VICTORY was the third 15 te 8. The victory was the* ONE ei. RE. 00. Xom1E 13 Braokiv: (First Game) : ok, ON Sick roti! sociation” league these days in four bs for W : er, Lakes ial. Barner 41 Neegay | Bar 2rn nee S00 O41 003-11 13 (8 ; } . Br Dave Hastings b x in f ih i ¢ } Fares for Wilhelm's and fourth in five games and it left (4) and Rosia, Meller re ang. Rand i atl Sick" 0007520 000 7 14 © - - 5 bago, Must | stings became the ec-.it enabled the club to move into a. the Unionites a half game be. Min 1 Game) Ganeaiias Miler: Viyanpine, (8) and : A ten ond straight Municipal league first nee 4 alf g o ~ {Min neapol is . 051 000 002 - 8 14 © Bampanela J er. Byerly (5). Chureh . fer? Ask pifcher to hurl a a a n CC Oo o ie with MacDougal hind Linde Air. Haskell Greg- | ‘Corwin, Zabaia' (Th ‘ana Katt: Mo der, Campanelin. Winnine Bieher fniaer and TER-X Tab | yes! er- Construction, The latter lost to! ory and Jim Patterson homered [{rubd, 2, Behrman (8) “and Pe as. | (3-10, Losing Pgeher—Hiller (4-5), d * dianapolis 4 day afternoon when Wilhelm Con- State Reérormatory, 22-13. Haw- for the wi ? J oviex y ‘ (Seound Tam .) ” (— struction matched the 19-yeal h ; SE yy nar. (Seeand Game DOKI yi 2s rears 100 016 01-10 I$ 0 ap 8 on ec e veatold thorne Construction dropped {ts Scores by innings: Mi hneapolis . xk ile %2 0 4 11 2 Cinel nnatl : To. 021 010 001 — 4 3 ° SHER ® aledo 000 5-5 “9 res 1b (5), Wade = : Surve a ing with hitting to second game in four starts, los- MUNICIPAL LERGUF Bowman, Konikowsk! 7 Zabala on 18) and Wikielan isi. Kine a ahAle at United Auto Workers C10, ing to Kirshbaum-" Center, 13 to Yost al Steel ai 200 100 001 naj AT Cannell, Powell (3), Embree Fagkowski_ 1.2 Haugstad (8) and Semi. 1070 ON YOUR DIAL . ry outh de 8... . C me - . ine \ 16 to 0, at Garfield Park, Bo. he triumph left Kirshbaum's Males, Diets NL, Yili Joe ohn. 4 I Kansa Sp Game = Tanings) ning pitcher Rine Hatton, pole Wine ® # =» . with a 2-3 record ter ercer and Mennel ansas City .... 500 020 050 002-14 20 4 — Sm { NGS | : rd. Kirshvaum . no 040 3 17 8 Loutsvilie .. 007 500 000 000-12 1} | - . HASTINGS, a former mound South Side Saints moved into Hawthorne 010 010 33e-- 3 3 3 Shallock. Jones (3) and Owen; Dlodow: N tar a anklin Township High the winner's cirel it Garland, Willis (8) and Plerce; Kane, | ski ° and Evans | | School, had a little more to shout| victory over Vesta Tih MS hs. |Yeuen (3), Collis “15 ‘and Cookiigyney City ‘trey, Cie | ; ’ al Steel in the “|; PANE { y Lt. . 101 100 0-— 3 11 1 about than his predecessor, Ray CAW-CIO ........... 000 000 000— 0 {Louisville ... 000 remaining Municipal League (Wilhelm Const rN dei A | ot —16 14 1| Erautt and Pattee Hisne sng Sida al : game. Burrows and "Campbell: Hastings and Rican Ge Ryans tings allowa run in | Lin , M ¢ ame ) his feat while Bright had to be pate ir moved tute ute wi ie 10108 HEE 8 Ree Mon nea oor i content with a 10-2 win for [the Big Six League yesterd " nl ¥ arson ia on an Sel aT Halfies ale (3-6) and Jus McDonald, | r Vestal Steel over Hawthorne a 11-to-8 victor f ay nt 3unoe id "Hix ails berry. “Winning Puener Kissa. (1. De rompt, reliable service r Vv O80 iv renisrves . — a last week. Service, Tt i Tr | fioweil 4 d Richie; Nea, grad id i I > o makes of capst 4 2 . y Cox § ov was Spite master, straight win for Linde Alr, Alito Cole 41. ran i" 8 1 || Den WS dalay is make your car safe. s ng ou atters and walk- nu » 410, oe Heater i 010 \0' : . \ ng 2 ea. Yritneind Constryetion! THE LATTER'S “closest rival, Lama 1) and of nits Whar PERN TERMS IF DESIRED work o itcher Joe Bur- oreel Yajlers 1 000 0%..10 13 1 produ i rows In the first inn 4 nev javarcel Trailers, tell from the un- Sits bu : god meme ity # ree EatmElgtn 8 ng and never defeated ranks when Indiana ok Harlan id): i" yo Free 100 Ka. 08 Faenings let up untf) the eighth when Nor- State Farm scored a 14-10-10 win, | oot M Mh io 3 call : » *: man Plumm’s crew was blanked. The Trallerme . =H LE \ : ns defense was; » ia wishing | Arun arive 48'S 000 use fakin Fe 8 seve wis 3 eeors x hm ane | 25 N. Da. at Mich, os 5 < *. or call Eerl- MeClaud natn : He soy . oan cn - # » ' : ae < 1 _ » v ; b J 2 : 5 » Sa " : ] £2 Si - 2 3 ‘ 3 : « va = Te e s ’ + 2 a Sie = i os 2 ro : Ba el 2 Ca ant i 2 i Ln wt 3 : i Ee ni wk “ + : 35 > » oat 3 v3 <: i a