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Tribe in 6th-Place Tie

Indians 13

“Games Out 0f 4th Spot

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‘+ LOUISVILLE, June 11—

The happy land of the American Association's first division is becoming more of a ! reality for the Indianapolis In- . dians, especially following last night's 9 to 8 victory here over the Louisville Colonels. Milt Nielsen, the Tribe's sometimes explosive left fielder, brought the house down on the Colonels with a base-loaded triple in the top of the ninth. The blast .erased a 7 to 5 lead the Colonels carried into the final round and ‘catapulted the Indians into a sixth-place tie with Columbus, , Just one game and a half behind ,. St. Paul in fourth. . ~ = s A THE SAME CLUBS square off today at Parkway Field and for last night's 2068 fans who might return, Manager Pinky "Higgins doesn’t want his Colonels doing a late*nose-dive. Indianapolis’ late triumph was somewhat akin to a fighter getting off the floor to knock out his rival. Until that big ninth, the Indians hadn’t had a hit off Bob Austin, who relieved Russ Kemmerer after the * Tribe had ran up a 5 to 2 lead over three innings of play. Quincy Troupe, Indians’ catcher, hit a home run with two on in the second for the early mar---*gin that ultimately sent Kem‘merer to the showers, ‘ . » » » x IN THE NINTH inning, Jack ¢ Baumer rocked Austin for a double off the left field wall. Troupe walked and Pinch-hitter Lloyd Gearhart plated Baumer with a triple off the right-field fence. Dive Pope walk>d # fill the Nielsen : then teed off on Herschel Freeman, who had relieved Austin after Pope walked. Freeman served up that fat one but it was Austin who was tagged with his third Bob Chakales, who replaced Bill Abernathie in the fifth, was credited with his first win against three defeats for Indianapolis. Louisville out-hit Indianapolis + +15 to 8 over the distance and + were still flailing away at the . finish. Al Van Alstyne and Hal : ; Buckwalter hit successive singles “and Manager Gene Desautels , . waved Frank Papish in from the ‘bullpen. Papish walked Charley

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. TAFT WRIGHT went out on a "'fly to left but Van Alstyne scored after Nielsen made the catch. : -Bob Broome hoisted a foul tip :"'to Troupe and the fire was out ".when right-hander Bud Peterson “hit a pop up to Harry Malmberg at short. Desautels announced that he "has fined Chakales for failing .- to rejoin the team Sunday after he was given permission to go ' to Richmond, Va., where he '.:. was married Saturday night.

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RUNS BATTED IN—Baumer, Troupe 2, Evans 2, Higdon 2, Gearhart, Nielsen.

{ TWO-BASE HIT—Baumer. i THREE-BA| HIT—Troeupe. HOME RUNS-—Troupe, Evans.

E STOLEN BASE—Chapman, i DOUBLE PLAY-—Maxwell (unassisted). { ¥ “LEFT ON BASE—Indianapolis 5, Louiswollle 16. BASE ON BALLS—Abernathie 4, Kemmerer 3. Chakales 5. Austin 4, Papish 1. STRIKE OUTS-—Abernathie 4, Chakales 3, Austin 1, Freeman 1. HITS OFF-—Abernathie 8 in 413 innings, Chakales 7 in %3:. Papish 0 in 1. Kemjneree 3 in 2%, Austin 2 in 6, Freeman n 15. . BALE-~Chakales. G_PITCHER-—Chakales (1-3). ° LOSING PITCHER-—Austin (0-3), - tewart and Jackowski.

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Shrimpton Returns as Royalton Race Caller

By JACK WELSH THE HILLSIDE gallery watching the fifth running of the Royalton Steeplechase Saturday at Wells Hampton

Farm can be assured of a vivid * word-picture of the action, Arnold Shrimpton, prominent track caller on the Midwest*Hunt Circuit, has been signed for the third straight year to call the*® Indiana sportsman’s hurdle classic, according to Louis Schwitzer Sr, president of the Royalton Steeplechase -Associaon.

omen SHRIMPTON, a native of England; has called both flat and hurdie races both abroad and in America. Among his more celebrated assignments have been calling such races as the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree, England, the English Derby at Epsom Downs and the famed Ascot Gold Cup race. Shrimpton has also been affillated with the Amalgamated Press of Australia and is cur {rently a columnist for the Middlesburg Chronicle in England, field representative for the New York Thoroughbred and a feature writer for the Thoroughbred

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SHAW WAS captain of Man- Dave Shaw For Olympics, June 21 ual’'s 1944 team and was selected he was voted the Greyhounds’| CHICAGO, June 11 (UP)—Film |= to all-state prep teams. He ran most valuable player last fall. stars Bing Crosby and Bob Hope|= : # x =» Iwill t = rn i tn a3 tral . BARTKIEWICZ ‘coached the/ pil! 162m UP on June 21 and 22 8 44. Greyhound team in his first year | ..... +o help raise funds for = He played under Coach Cecil from fifth place in the Hoosier, ; g Olympic team, the U. 8. = Isbell at Purdue in 1945, and en- College Conference toa second-/giympic’ committee announced tered the Navy in 1946 before re- Place berth last year. He won ii, turning’ to Purdue temporarily, in three, lost five and tied one out-| mp, telethon, to be aired over 1948. He had a summer tryout Side the conference in 1950 and tne National Broadcasting Co. | with the Detroit Lions before had a 2-3-1 HCC record. __ |network, will mark Crosby's first = going to Indiana Central where _ Last year, his record was |,,n00ran0ce on television, The =

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Wild Bill Longson and Ivan ea 2 | LOS ANGELES, June 11 (UP) | Rasputin led the way in the six-| BARTKIEWICZ Mig A 3 med J.wiy crowned world light-| man tag team wrestling match at|[POst valuable player a Indiana

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