Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1952 — Page 28

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By EDDIE ASH r . . , Times Sports Editor Indianapolis’ revivified

Twin Cities area today and, needless to say, it was a ant train ride with everybody in a jovial méod.

spending it like happy vacation-!

Zuverink 1st to Win | 5 Games as Indians Smack Colonels, 6-2 |

ndians were en routé to the

The “Terrific Tribesters” had an off-day and they were

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Tribe Invades West 2-Game From 4th

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pleas-

tend their four-

ancient Nicollet Park, This west-

ward swing calls for nine games,! Stirnweiss

gage Toledo in ‘a doubleheader. The seventh-place Tribesters departed for the West but one-half game out of the first division (fourth place), which is shared by yy the Twin Cities rivals, St. Paul gp and Minneapolis, Sixth-place Co-

picked a runner off

a pitchout,

point ahead of the Redskins, on the western swing. The Tribesters wound up their! o

o y series in Louisville yesterday aft-|

ists, In solid comfort on the cush-/ forced by George Stirnweiss. But fons while discussing ways to ex- Ken Chapman's throw on an at- * . tempted double play was wild and &

game winning put 8tirnweiss in position to score streak. on a single by Nielsen. They are off 4.9 4 on a secondly THE GAME was deadlocked at swing through Bf one and one in the sixth when the American the Colonels tallied on two singles As 5 o ciation’s with a sacrifice between the western sector safeties. Louisville's other run and will open came in the ninth when Chdrlie the invasion in Maxwell walloped his 12th homer Mintoapolis to- of the season over the right field , morrow night barfier. Tribestars played hi dibubetig » ’ Aa 24 oe waters a - under the lights Eddie Ash less ball and . Alert re . at the Millers’

times. In the fifth, Right Field. er Higdon and Second Sacker

teamed up on a two in Minneapolis, three in St.| throw to nail Chipman at third Paul, two in Milwaukee and two when the Louisville infielder

in Kansas City, after which the| tried to streteh a double. The Indians will return to Victory| Indians also broke up a Colonel Field on Sunday, Junea22, to en-i threat in the fourth when a tiTow by Catcher “Proupe first. Troupe set it up hy calling for

Answering an 808 from Louisle, the parent Boston Red Sox ipped three players to Manager Pinkie Higgins. They will report lumbus 18 only one percentage in time to accompany the Colonels

CHAMPS AT WORK-—Barbara Jensen Reeves, a member of the 1948 Olympic swimming team, talks over the time of Marge Hulton after the 1951 Pan.American team member took a light workout yesterday at Broad Ripple Hulton, both members of the famed ming ‘team, will be amon scheduled July 4, 5, 6,

Takes Lot of Stroking To-Swim to Helsinki

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ol. Misses Jensen and hicago Town Club swim.

g the field in the Olympic final trials |

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? By United Press i DALLAS, Tex., June 12—It was Ben Hogan against, the fleld and the weather today as the little Texan with the| precision swing went after his fourth straight U. S. Open

Loan We ever Won four oo is tight with his The 162-player field was full of WOrds, hasn't been very eénstars who conceivably could de: !iShtening to the press as to what, throne the little comeback king Kind of scores he's been posting. | | the strongest challengers! J, the tip-off to the Sour : {looked like former champion Bouth Alas ehanses might [Lloyd Mangrum, perfectionist| 1® in his praise of the tight {Bobby Locke, and Sam Snead, “Ure and his favorable com- | {who's been so near the yet so far Porison of it with those to [trem other open crowns. which he is accustomed at ! But, it may be the weather home and in the British Isles. hot and sultry. the. kind Which | Some of the other front-line i ¥: {contenders who could step into | sucks a man's strength out the lime-light should the favor- | Shrongh the pores—which may ites falter are young Jackie | prove more of a stumbling

J Burke Jr, the sensation of the | block to Hogan than his com- winter tour and the season's top petitors today,

money winner; former Open, However, the game black- Champion Cary Middlecoff, or|

smith’'s son, who is rapidly ap- one of the new crop’ of stars moyproaching his 40th birthday, gets/ing up the ladder of fame—! a break in that he drew an early Tommy Bolt, Doug Ford, Julius tee time and will finish before the Boros or Al Besselink, to name a [90-degree heat can take its toll. few. ” d # { BUT tomorrow Hogan doesn’t | go off until more than an hour after mid-day, and the USGA schedule calls for a gruelling all-| day 36-hole grind Saturddy for the 50 survivors of the opening| two rounds. i Hogan has never fully re-

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arnoon by smacking the Colonels, are Outfielder Faye Throneberry,!

6 to 2, as George Zuverink turned Catcher Larry Ishell and Gary th

for the Pan-American games last

gained the irop-willed stamina

which earried him to the heights

fii a splendid seven-hit pitching Killingsworth, an infielder. Isbell performance for his fifth victory is the former famous quarterback against three setbacks. He's the for Baylor University, firat Tribe hurler to rack up five] Yesterday's game In Louistriumphg. The Indians put them-| ville was staged as a Father's selves in the “terrific” class by Day-matinee special because the”

winning on. five hits—plus 10, Colonels ‘will be away from | walks eo {| hame on official Dad's Day. oR { Varlous prizes were awarded,

« IN PUTTING together a four-| one 5 the oldest father In atgame winhing streak, thé Indi- tendance. = ans accomplished it the hard way,| Manager Higgins of the Colonels by taking. two -from the league-said he thought he was entitled ‘leading Milwaukee Brewers and to the prize for the “oldest

The Redskins finally learned his age went up 10 more years it pays to keep plugging right While the Indians were fn Loulsdown to the last out regardless |Ville—five years on Tuesday, when of the odds against them. This

they learned during the last ninth, and five more yesterday!

{the Hooslers beat him out In the *'Pk! Finland.

ink Olympie swimming champions have strictly a glory road.

I found out for myself yesterday,

morning. With water wings and floatable portable, I set sail for Broad Ripple pool.” The anticipa-

tion .was trim-limbed lasses with!

a frivelous air. The trim limbs, were there all right, but there was no frivolity. Eo Barbara Jensen. Reéevés and Marge | Hulton, ~ early = arrivals from the Town Club of Chicago, were standing in the lukewarm sun, ready to move into another

two from the third-place Colonels. father,” The veteran’ pilot saiq ®tage of their training for the

Olympic trials here July 4, 5, 6,

ahead of himself, It was his second round-tripper in two days at Derbytown’s Parkway Field. The Redskins scored one marker in the first inning with | out the ald of a bingle. Harry | Rolie bay antes. Malmberg, Nielsen and Pope and Tarion Evans i Buckwalter, all worked Herrin for walks ye '@ OV BASE=Indianapolis 8 and the first-named scored : after the catch on a fly bye, STRIK Higdon. mn * The Tribe's sixth run was registered in the ninth, Malmberg led off with a single and was!

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RUNS BATTED IN—~Higdon 2, Walter. Troupe 3. Nielsen, Maxwell. TWO-BASE HIT ‘hapman. HOME RUNS—Troupe, Axwell, STOLEN BASE--Higdon. SACRIFICES mw Alstyne,

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housewife between swimming as000 001 001g SiEnments, has been a top-flight Buck- performer for .the last 10 years. She has been training for a secs ond shot at the Olympies for six In 1948 Barbara was a the United States t went to England. ” ®

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Mrs. Reeves, who still holds 15 American records, said the intensive training grind de. pends on the individual performer.

“The veteran swimmers with a solid background can train

. anywhere from six to three | months, A comparative new-

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to defend his 1948 Open title, but Hogan limped back into the battle in 1950 to rack up champion-| [ship No. 2, and put the stamp of} emphasis on his greatness by repeating last year.

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“The training comes in phages Practice, while Snead has posted

Winners will represent the United Such -as building wind, sharpening States in the Olympics at Hel- reflexes and building a good {mental attitude. Like other ath- » |letes, a swimming champion must |

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greatest thrill, {proud of breaking Eleanor Holm’s record for the 100-meter backstroke when she was clocked at 1:18.8 at the age of 15.

300 more young women yet to arrive.

training, I'm glad I'm strictly a landlubber, :

The Town Club girls, coached by Walter Schlueter, are a star-studded group with Bar-

bara and Marge heading the list,

Mrs. Reeves, a native of San American

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Miss Hulton, who learned to swim in Philadelphia at 11, was the national breast stroke champion at 200 meters in 194950 and also set a American record of 3:00 for the 220-yard breast stroke in 1951. These are the early arrivals for he Olympie trials and there are

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