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Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York. St. Louis at Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE «- Philadelphia at Chicago New York at Cincinnati (night) Poston at Pittsburgh (night) | Brooklyn at St. Louis (night),
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GAMES TOMORROW (All Night Games)
INDIANAPOLIS at Louisville. Columbus at Toledo Milwaukee at Ksnsas City. Bt. Paul at Minneapolis.
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MILD AND LIGHT... ALWAYS JUST RIGHT
By United Press LYNWOOD, Cal, June 10-— winner of the | 500-mile auto racing classic.at Indianapolis last Memorial Day, settled down for a brief visit
and declared that the national championship is his next goal. The 22-year-old speed merJ. C. Agajanian, who owns the car he drove to vietory at Indianapolis, and his Clay Smith, yesterday after Ruttman failed to qualify for a race at Milwaukee, where Johnny McDowell met death in a qualifying trial on Sunday. at 245 pounds the biggest and the youngest driver ever to win the 500-miler, made it clear that McDowell's accident had mo effect on his determination
“RACING IS my business” he said. “I plan to drive whenever and wherever I can. 1 to drive about 60,000 miles going to these races, and
championship. That's what I'm
He plans to spend a couple
the national |
Troy Ruttman
of days with his wife, Beverly, and their children, Toddy, 2; Troy Jr., 18 months, and Roxanne, one month, and then head for Terre Haute, Ind, for a race on Sunday. n n
RUTTMAN said he expects to make about £50,000 out of his Indianapolis triumph. His 40 per cent share of the $61,000
purse amounted ‘to about $25 | 000, and he will get up to $1500 appearance money every time he races for the next year. “If I play it smart and get a few breaks, I think I can earn more between now and
next May than I did in the big |
race,” he said.
He explained MeDowell's. accident probably prevented him and several other top drivers from qualifying for the Milwaukee Race. They were the last drivers to make their qualifying runs and McDowell's accident closed the track for about 435 minutes, “The hot sun dried it out so that we just couldn't get around in good time,” he said. ”n ” » RUTTMAN adritted that “breaks” helped him win the Indianapolis classic, but he maintained that he would have caught front-running Billy Vukovich even if the Fresno, Cal, driver had not cracked up his car on the 191st lap. “Vukiels tires couldn't have lasted at the rate I was pushing him,” he said. “I'm positive he would have had to stop if he hadn't cracked up.”
Uereland Gets Hank Majeski [From Athlefics
By United Pross i | CLEVELAND, June 10 — The
Cleveland Indians strengthened their bench today with the pur-
United Press
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1952
National League Cry--Stop Dodgers Or Give Up
‘500’ Victory May Be Worth $50, 000 to Troy
Hold 5-Game Lead After Rally Cardinals, 6 to 2
By CARL LUNDQUIST
Spills
Sports Writer
NEW YORK, June 10—Stop the Dodgers—or give up,
chase of veteran Infielder Hank That was the rallying cry around the National League today,
Majeski from the Philadelphia
Athletics.
Cleveland officially sald Ma-| ing position, five full games in the]
jeski came to the Indians in a! straight cash deal and will pe cud ang ready to. take on an used for pinch-hitting purposes. | Last night they looked like They also-pointed out with ,..4 gucks—until the seventh Luke Easter subject to recurrent inning at St. Louis. Then they | leg injuries, “Al Rosen could move {roared from behind as Pee Wee | wa bo hs t-and Majeski could] iReese hit a 2-run single to tie the | = ,_ score at 2-all. And in the eighth Ma jeski batted .282 for the A 8 Roy Campanella clinched it with ilast season and has a .256 mark a 2-run homer and Carl Furillo She ear ime. the A’s re. Provided still two more runs with | e €- another homer to make it 6-2. instated . Pitcher Morris Martin = if. the disabl lis Tom the disabled Nat, | THE DODGERS, who have lost {only one game on their western jroad swing, thus were in a better {position than they were a year lago a at this time when they had la 31-18 won and lost record. Today they were 35-11, Stan Musial hit his seventh homer of the year to put St. Lonis ahead at the start off Pitcher Carl Erskine. Dick Sisler made it 2-0 with another homer in the second inning. That was the way it stood
Clowns, Giants in
Negro Loop Game
Making ~ their first 1952 appearance at Victory Field, the In-| dianapolis Clowns are to battle the Chicago American Giants under the lights tonight at 8:30.
These Negro American League clubs fought it out to the wire
‘Hank Sauer Leads
All-Star Voting
TOP VOTE-GETTERS today in the early tabulations
0 Won Lost Pet. GB | ‘ehmut, Libby (3) and Kate: Houts oe Troy Ruttman, Milwaukee i) 1 853 «+ | Novick Kansas City 34 21 818 1 ansas City 200 010 100 4 1 Louisville .. y 25 554 4'% isvi] 010 000 202 5 i st. Paul . .. 28 1 UN Hoogk Maier up Shal ok 9 and Bar “| Minnesvolis 25 29 463 9% hv id or eeman (Ky an vans, | ,.., Colum «23 29 442 10% (Only Games Scheduled) 2 NDIANAPOL is. 22 MM 1h a NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ oston 020 000 100-3 8 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Piiisburgh A Su S01 19 ~3 Yi 0 ’ Wilson (4-51, Lt. aire, riend. Ain 2 Won Lost pet. GB |g, and Caraziola. Home Run —DelGreco Broghn cove » i pi Losing Pitcher—FPriend (3-7 chant, ew York ....... 8 . CHICAEO «.:iuene- 20 10 804 7 {Bfogkisn, .. roo $60 000 240-4 80 St. Louis = 30, Is ne king Black mn and Cpmpanelly ti .. 3 oyer cazle 7), rimian ‘8: and D Phiimdelphia 26 422 152 Rice Home Runs—Musial. Sisler, Cam- chief mechanic, Bosto! ' 27 413 16 anelia and Furille. Winning Pitcher ‘ame home n 3 26 lack (2-0 Losing Pitcher —Brazie (3-1). C@ Pittsburgh 12 40 231 1Only games scheduled.) AMERIC AN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet, GB Betzats 300 $90 a00- 3 3 1 59 . oston Ni LOX 9 2 Boston ork a, 3 » ja 1 Stuart. Houtteman, Newhouser, H. White evel 20 21 580 Yh and Hnsbers, arnell, arborough, as ov et J SE RC Ry Preragil Ao anne But Ruttman, ashington ...... : ‘ -Dropo. nhar rs Chicago vensne 33 2 slo 4 Pligherc Masterson (1) osing Pitcher 4 a ~~Houlteman Philadeiohia ..... 1 x oe 3s Chicago at Washington. postponed, tain.| 8t. Louis wars 33 28 AMO 1%, Only games scheduled.) Detroit 15 33 313 13% | TER, ATIONAL EAGUE i Ho. wp as Major League Leaders | Montreal 808 By United Press Rochester 556 2% to keep on racing. Toronto 538 al NATIONAL JraGu Ea ot > 1 AR H ot. oro 8 fi see on Go Bom Springfield 480 ? Lockman, MY 46 183 43 62 339 . ? Robinson. Bklyn 45 145 35 490 338 Ottawa 451 ™ " Baltimore 192 11 Musial, St L +50 113 20 51 10 in . Haumholtz, Chi 35134 24 43 3 gore PACIFIC € 0AST fEAGLY on AMERICAN LEAGUE RL aw a DIM B 2. 198 2 L Ma I h t i H wnod 10 28 588 3 nMaggis HOB a ho 3 ” ope 0 win Oakland Ceikas 37 1 552 ] 48 180 33 60 313 pe Seattle ag” BF Aree a a iY , 46 178 19 58 326 g Les Angeles ™ ia om # 7.204 22 1 14 ’ y Daeles Bn 2 wu 204 n M 4 concentrating on. Soriane # a un 3 119 18 37 311 sacramento 1 : ) ¢ : SOC HOME RUNS SOUT tp 9 phuer § at ns i PA ar ’ 57 - osen. India 1 Naw STiea ooo. ‘ as 34 Dropo, Tigers 10 Pafko. Dodgers Chatlanoogs . 559 1 Werte, TiRers JL psnhant, Tigers Atlanta 526 3 NS Nashvil) ‘» 509 4 | Sauer, Cubs #4; Cmpnila, Dodgers J Brin amo. 474 6 |R Thmsn. Giants 42] 8nider, Dodgers J lo Rock 44 7% | Rosen, Indians 36 Dropo, Tigers 36 ile ve i i 33 14 PITCHING Roe, Dodgers 5-0! Paige, Browns 5 Won Lost Pel. GB |ghanis Ath! 10-1, Hearn, Giants 5Dallas ' Ww 8" a Marrero, Sen of 1 Minner Cubs pat Beaumon ‘ ! . - pa———— Houston ‘ 3 30 24 y Ft. Wor ! Phomn ILM BOW 1 Glazer Named Captain | Shreveport . 3 47% Jha ’ Mer » 1 4m + Of IU's Tennis Champs
newspapers” throughout the
He has lost WAS Stan Musial with 3702. down- |
Rizzuto's 6196 votes for
American League players gave |
him a comfortable margin over
Chico Carrasquel of Chicago | pleted in 25
with 4932. The players in the American and National -leagues polling the most votes for their positions will start that position in
Shibe Park, Philadelphia.
Here is how the starting ljne- All-Star % ups would appear on the basis of Pitchers will be selected by the early returns. i od NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Campanella, Brkin .C _.. Berra N.Y Lockman NN ¥ 1B.. E. Robinson Chi : Robinson Brkiyn 38 ‘ Fox Chi omson W., Y IB Kell Bos and Dark N_Y. .. oR Rizzuto, N. Y Sauer Chi 0) sitchell Cleve Musial St. L OF DiMageio Bos chi or Wertz Det
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of the nation-wide All-Star Baseball Poll were Hank Sauer, in the National League and Phil Rizzuto’ in the American. 9.30, The Times is co-operating in the poll being conducted |
. Leag TI Methodist 10. “Fast 10th Street Methodist 8.
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poll will ,get two free season passes to Victory Field. If more than one fan submits the correct
(Only games scheduled.) - been elécted captain of the 1853 x= un Se AMERICAN LEAGUE tennis squad. TO- LEAD ALL. National lineup of rlakers who wi the : (All Night Games. : “A junior from. Chicago, Glazer League votes, Sauer polled” 7853 poll; the winter ud’ he “one : Cleveland: at Washington. #iwon his second straight Comfer. and his closest leaguacompetitor who submits the most clever
‘stafement regarding his favorite, player. All entries must be accompanied by the statement comwords ‘ or less: * +++ (player's name) is player because
my favorite
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Fans are to vote for one player for each position on each league team except pitcher.
team managers. Write your entries on any kind of paper or on a postal card. They must be postmarked by midnight June 26 or delivered in person by noon June 27 to All-Star Baseball Poll, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. .
Softball Results
Last night's Josie at Municipal Stadium Indiana Gear 4. Ravena 1; Monument Enginsergng 3: Idea 6. Tonight vs. UAW 933; 8:20, Bud's lern vs. Mechanics Laundry Garage vs. Allied Florists,
ClO 2934
Results last night ‘at Beech Grove Sta- Henry Aaron, youthful shortstop,
Morris Plan 13
Barrington Helghts Flackville av. strengthened by
until the seventh when Brooklyn broke loose. Rookie Joe Black, who has a
last season and now the Clowns |are pacing the new race. CatcherManager Buster Haywood has an array of stars under his wing and
the American Giants have been and protected the margin the rest
several new of the way to gain credit for his players. second victory against no defeats. The Clowns’ new standout is yo
IN THE American League, the
i 6, k i Starke S30 mana: Nailona Bani"! who is reported headed for the Red Sox increased their margin to : easley-Gaulbert 5. 7 fon] font: ; Geasiey-Gaulbert 5. Schedule Boston Braves organiaztion. The'to a full game over the: idle
of C
Ravel Ordnance vs. Kingan's.
Chu
Brightwood 4
3228 vs. Production Tool; Clowns’ comedy department, fea- Yankees by topping the Tigers, 9
turing “Spec Behop” and “King /to 8 Boston came from behind Tut.” will entertain with their an- twice, scoring .the winning fun
The Dodgers, who left for a western road trip 215 ‘games behind the Giants, suddenly muscled into a command.
/Red Sox Infielder Johnny Pesky, Rookie Jim Piersall hit a 2run Boston homer and set the pace by getting three of the 15 Boston hits, Walt Dropo hit his fourth homer since being traded from Boston to Detroit, and Don Lenhardt drove in five runs in a losing cause, Lenhardt hit a homer and two singles. The Braves, faltering through a western road trip under new Manager Charley Grimm, man-
aged to top the last place Pirates,
3 to 2, as Rookie Bob Thorpe and
veteran Sid Gordon drove in all
the runs. Jim Wilson, one of the
few dependable hurlerg on the {Boston staff, pitched 5-hit ball to gain his fourth victory.
» = BOBBY DEL GRECO hit a
home run, his first in the majors, for the Pirates while Thorpe de-
(livered a 2-run single to put Bos-
ton ahead for good in the second inning. Gordon singled in the third run in the seventh. Sam Jethroe reached base safely five straight times when he singled
phenomenal relief record, came in twice, walked twice and was hit
by the pitcher.
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Tigers Pay
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DETROIT, Detroit Tige nounced the Kuenn, Unive shortstop, for bonus in the 000. The * Tigers <lubs for the who batted .4 Ten season ai hits, runs ' b triples, total scored.
Sanders to All-Star Be
CHICAGO, UCLA Coach Sanders will } chores on the the 1952 All-S Sanders wil Bobby Dodd « the Pacific C it was annour college © stars Angeles Ram: Chicago Aug.
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