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PURDUE UNIVERSITY is getting its South golf feid meet. : course reddy for biggest tournament rush it ever has had. The rolling South Course will open its fairways to the,

first big tournament June 22-

from 24 schools move in for the

‘55th annual NCAA tourney.

Thirteen of these 24 schools; Hills Club member or at the €lub University of Kansas distance Yersity of San Francisco. The big have entered full teams and will on the day of play at $2 each.

be going for the team title while DE 1Y have individual en- Calcutta Planned

trants. W.th teams will be Okla-|

homa, Oklahoma A & M, Stan-

ford, Virginia, Iowa State, North-|ag The committee says it will U, 8. Olympic team Coach Brutus

western, Carolina, Texas, South-

ern California, Illinois Tech, Ohio events of the season—a day long|American annex that crown for

State, St. Lawrence and Purdue. = ” . INDIVIDUAL participants will come from Southern "Methodist,

Detroit, Xavier, Brown, Rollins,|

Penn State, Georgetown, UCLA, Wichita, Albion and Holy Cross. Defending the ‘team title will

be North Texas State. But five |

conference champions will be after the Texans. These are, Stanford—Pacific Coast; Oklahoma — Big Seven; Virginia — Eastern Intercollegiate winner;

North Carolina—Southern Con- |

ference, and Texas—Southwest Conference. Individual entries now number 87, according the Northwestern's Ted Payseur, chairman of the NCAA golfing committee. s . = THE PURDUE course offers a fine test of golf for any tournament, with narrow fairways, hills and valleys. The record for the course, which isn't likely to be broken soon, is 62 fired by Fred Wampler Jr. during a Big, Ten meet there against Illinois. The NCAA event will only be the start of the tournament run at the course, Next will come the Indiana Junior tournament, June 30duly 4. This will be the second year for the junior at Purdue and is probably the most ideal HI EHETS ALS FOF Lhe vor :

hbusing in Puedue’s dormitories. The Indiana Amateur will be

at Purdue July 14-19 and the

State Open will follow there Aug. 11-14, .

Women's City Tourney WHILE the country’s collegiate best are battling it out at Purdue, the top women golfers in Indianapolis will be battling for the .city crown at Meridian Hills, June 23-27. * The women .already have been active this season and committees of the Indianapolis Waomen's Golf Association have been functioning. Those committee chairmen are: hb Rules, Mrs. Gil Gividen; scorers, Mrs. J. O. Mogg; prizes,’

SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1952

NCAA Opens Big Year |

For Purdue Golf Course 4th Straight Title

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Southern Cal Wins

By United Press

| BERKELEY, Cal.,, June 14—Seven new meet records were set and two were tied as the powerful University of - | ‘Southern California Trojans captured their fourth consecuitive team title today in the 31st annual NCAA track and

GEORGE RHODEN of Morgan

As the nation’s greatest colle-! igiate athletes completed their| ate and Jamaica, who will. he

qualifying rounds for the Olympic féPresenting the * British Empire

28 when téams and individuals trials in Los Angeles, June 27-28, In the Olympics, won the 400the eyes were turned on lanky meter dash but got a good strong be obtained from any Meridian Wes Santee. brilliant 19-year-old dr8ument from Ollie Matson, Uni-

By Jim Heyrock

star football star finished only two : strides back as Rhoden was Santee stayed out of the 1500-/¢cjocked in 46.3 seconds only two-

{meter event to run in the 5000- tenths of a second off the col- ! HILLCREST COUNTRY Club meter race and turned in a sen- lagiate record.

is planning a Calcutta for June sational performance—and gave The records set’ yesterday by

Parry O'Brien of Southern California in the shot put and ! | George Shaw of Columbia in the with lunch golf, Simmer the rat ume in he Jiswry of hop step and jump, and George a : 5 pi \n | Roteme of California in the : {| SAntee wen © distance in | javelin all stood up today. Discuss Weathervanes | 557s", "clip 182 seconds off | ° pu-UP Jouay | Weathervane one-day golf tour-, the old NCAA record set by : . RB naments to benefit the sufferers the great Don Lash of Indiana SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA lof cerebral palsy will be dis-| way back in 1936. lscored 66 7/12 points, its highest |postwar score. San Jose State

cussed Tuesday night at Me- FEI AR iridian Hills Country Club. Ray] . » was second wit , UCLA was |Jones, Weathervane state chair-! Indians Slip next with 24%, Stanford and Oc{cidental both counted 24, while

Iman, is calling together all indi-| [vidual club chairmen who are 10 6th Place {Morgan State had 23, Illinois 22, running these tournaments. and Michigan 21% to give the Conti d : - oAtinued: from Page 11 {West strong domination in the

Jones plans to display trophys, [named being brought in from right!

{ entry badges and show a film event. | explaining the tournaments. {Seid 30 make hie Pitching debut, Bob McMillen of San Jose State

. t #5» knocked over the old mark in the Seniors Set Event © JAKE SCHMITT lasted “the 1500-meter run with 3:60.7. The { THE WESTERN Seniors Golf route on the Minneapolis mound, previous mark was 3:53 by Archie {Association will hold their fourth giving up eight hits and six walks. Sanromani of © Kansas State annual tournament July 10 and It was his second victory. {Teachers in 1936. Jack Davis ef 11, at the Edgewater Golf Club,| The Indians now move over to g uthern California successfully (Chicago. Some of the prominent St. Paul for a 3-game series, qo¢ended his 110-meter high hur|golfers entered thus far include|starting with a doubleheader 10- dles title with a record equalin IC’ark Espie of Indianapolis, 1950 Morrow afternoon. 14 seconds fiat ang champion; Chick Evans, Chicago; Clint Hartung batted in six °% SecOnas Fat. Fred Waring, Shawnee-On-Dela- uns on four hits. He scored three] A good duel in the 800-meter ware; Bob Stranahan, Toledo, and (funs. He hit two singles, a triple| race shaped up for the Olympic Tom Robbins, U. 8. Senior cham-|and home run, | trials between Mal Whitfield of pion. : | _Papish was combed ‘for four| the Air Force and John Barnes The entry list of 200 is nearly uns before Manager Gene De-| ot Occidental who erased one filled, according to Willlam V.|Sautels could get him out of the ,¢ ywnitfield's records when he Kingdon, secretary-treasurer of 8ame. He was greeted by two, won here with 1:49.6. ' Whitfield the seniors. The tourney is a 36- doubles, @ single and a homer by had ell the mark for f hole medal play event. Roy Broome with, only. one’ out.| 'A¢ helt. the mark for: four

| Then, after dishing two walks, the| Y®Ars With 1:51.1, ° * Mermaid Tourney

"veteran southpaw was relfeved by, Bob Devinney “Por AR NUAL Merman Benth was: FET Open "GHP Tot nament ~wilky

{be one of the most memorable Hamiton thoughts of having an|

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+ PUSHES MARK—USC's

Fivalegion: track: i 6-11 3/16.

fifth-round tripper of the season, ‘meter. Hurdles : 5 Fe Ag RL ee ea eB be June 25 at the South Shore BIG HARTUNG unloaded his Dt °ld meet mark was 52.4 made Country Club on Lake Wawasee. homer with one on in the-sixth PY George Walker of Illinois tn

7 Records Set In N

Y ~ State AAU Track Crown

8 | MUNCIE, June 14—The Muncie | North who won the state prep Jaycees track team defended its title this year, was fourth. 3 hg Indiana AAU track championship! Larry Graham, state prep half BE by scoring 76% points at Ball mile champ, was third in that State here today. event, Jim Anderson, IU Big The Indianapolis Athletic Club, State “champion competing uncomposed of runners from Tech, attached, won the half-mile. . ¥ Shortridge and Broad Ripple,, Joe Springen ex-Tech and Han- Eb {placed second with 27 points. lover performer, won the shot put. 3 3 Muncie won seven first place! TT 4 berths. Charles Hilton, ex-Balli > iL |State dashman now coaching in Brewers Gain : gr § [the Richmond school system, won | . 75 the 100-yard dash in :00.8 and Sth Straight the 220 in :22.1. MILWAUKEE, June 14 — The it Se 'top-riding Milwaukee Brewers ran § BYRON WEAVER of Purdue/their win streak to five as they {and former Lawrence ee the last play Jeiado team 5-2, here today. The wers } an hen Senco) star, won the high took two. from. the JMud-Hens : urdles in :15.4 and the 220-yard | priday, - RR low hurdles in 23.1, Jack Dittmer paced Milwaukee Other Muncie winners were: aq the Brewer second sacker (Don Pauley, pole vault; Stan patted in four runs. His two-run |Huntsman, discus; Jerry Hunts- single on the opening frame gave Fo § /man, javelin; Russ Smith and the the league leaders a lead they 8 {880 relay team. Smith also placed never relinquished. 3 second in the broad jump and' - Brewer Pitcher Bill Allen threw i high jump. ‘a four hitter at the quiet MudJim Lambert, ex-state prep mile Hens bats and pitched no-hit ball {champion record holder, won the for five and two-thirds innings. \mile event again in 4.28.8. Bob Dom Dallessandro, Toledo's vet|Vickers of Anderson was sec-|eran flychaser, got a single with ond. Bill Griswold of Ft. Wayne [two out in the sixth. Leo Righetti

hit a seventh-inning homer for ‘North Whips South

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the hens.

Tout: o i MIE k, In Prep Basketball Etileno § 8 4 dBratomer 3380 . (Dissndredt % 3 2 1Pashif $140 | MURRY, Ky., June 14 (UP) (W'Wilme 30 § oe Spat 4311 i | " 1 ’ A classy little - guard and a Kemue | 4 : $ Sanches” : § 3 [smooth « working forward led Hsutsp 3 0 © 3 Alten.p *3102 " INorth to an. 84-70 victory over| Totals 2 4317 Totals iH Is [Toled il ; 00— the South here tonight in the [Milwaukee Ti 20 016 fon 3

annual North-South high school| ERROR_RishettL {basketball game, It was the third My Klaus 2, Bruton 2. Post, Escalera, {straight victory for the norther- Barna, Righetts TDistner. 4 Sum, mers in the cage classic. TWO.-BAS Dittmer,

Guard Robin Freeman, Cincin- SACHIFIC BI Rruion. Righetti to nat] and Forward Bruce Brothers, | Tavior; Dittmer Mauch to Ertman; RiSQuincy, III, tossed in 41 points Ease oe norte Harte 4 Allen between them to lead the Yankees vex TONER Reunite (Dittmer, to the victory in a game featuring | Mauch 2. » = ®he nation’s outstanding high| WINNING FITORER-- Allen,

gchool cagers, Freeman got 23 I Fach rn ski, Sewart.

and Brothers 19. - ATTENDANCE—187] 1300 kids.

Professionals and leading ama- at thé* expense of Charlie Sipple./ 1948. teurs. from 100 or more Indiana It was Fiartung's seventh of the Jim Golliday ‘of Northwestern, ! clubs are expected to compete campzign. the fine sophomore sprinter, cap-| for $1600 in prizes to be awarded] The Indians didn’t look good tured the 100-meter event in 10.4! BY United Press the winning pros and amateurs in against Southpaw Schmitt. Big seconds “| BOSTON, June 14—~Hal Jeffthe 18-hole medal play event. Quincy Troupe struck out twice. : .. coat tripled home two runs in the The « professionals will be ‘Smith, the qutfielder turned . 115th inning today to break up a shooting for $800 in cash pitcher, got two of the Tribe's Tigers Edge [1-1 tie and give the Chicago Cubs prizes, as follows:. First, $200; (eight blows, one a double. ‘a 3-1 win over the Boston Braves second, $150; third, $125; fourth, | After the Millers tallied four Senators 7-6 before 4922 Braves Field fans. $100; fifth, $75; sixth, $50; times in the first they got going! 4 r hb BS orc seventh, $25; eighth, $25; ninth, [again for two more in the fourth, _ PETROIT, June 14 (UP) -— centerfie wa ; $25, and 10th, $25. two in the sixth and three.in the! Pinch-hitter Vie Wertz exploded Spann who had pitched 2h the ; ‘ - e - way and had struck o . The amateurs will be shooting eighth. Hartung delivered his 2 ve Ty Dphinning dome 1 A for a like amount in merchandise triple in the eighth with two Washington today and snap a only two. And ironically, the two and wil be ivided we two See jmates on base: sn T-game Tiger losing streak. walks in the 15th frame proved to Calloway system of handicapping THE INDIANS ‘had one or The towering drive into the Be EE met first pass more runners on base in seven of Tight field upper deck broke up a oy Smalley go e first pass

Cubs Go 15 To Whip Braves i

Victim of the long swat to the

Peace of Mind 1 Stop in at : ; 1

| wnpop— — N= off batter Eddie Miksis then was < intentionally passed. Then Jeffcoat clouted a 3-bagger scoring his two team mates. It. was doubly heartbreaking for Spahn to take his fifth loss as against six wins, In the sixth inning he hit his first home run | of the season inté the Cubs’ bull-| pen. That was the first run the! Braves managed to score in 14 consecutive innings against the Cubs. | The winning pitcher was Klippstein who relieved starter Wil-

Beard’s Brake Service

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132 N. EAST ST. : ESTABLISHED IN 1924

LARGE MEN

Long & Short Sleeve

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Mrs. E. A. Block and Mrs. 0. W. [will be used to determine the : with one out and went to second lard Ramsdell in the 7th. the nine rounds bu o'long-ball hitting contest and on : Bogda; inter-club play, Mrs. |winners in the low net division. |i Wn8 [oun Q a Jett 20 made Hal White, the fourth of when Relief Pitcher Johnny Klipp- ~~ CHICAGO == SOSTON John Hendricks; putting con- Hw : _ |five_Detroit pitchers, the winner. stein rolled out to first. The lead- Miksis2b 6 3 2 {Jethroeef 5 0 0 0 tests, Mrs. Morey Seldin; nomi- “Es : | twice, in the fifth and eighth, Ben It Con ig oy wh d . Addis.of 4 1 4 0ODanfels,rf 5 0 4 0 nating, Mrs. Louis Bola. ‘Phillies Break Taylor, first sacker, hit into two Tver a rst viclory against Jeeoatef 2 1 3 WGordondt 2 0 1 0 ; » Mrs. J. David Baker is serving! double plays, in the second and Tom Fe: : . Serenash 7 1 0 3Thropedf 3010 an 'Losina Streak sixth. om Peck. who relieved aint Wallo Slane § 5] farisicie 8 4.98 as chairman of the city tourney|{ OSIN frea Th ; : starter Lou Sleater in the sixth Fondy.b 6 218 2 Mathews, 3h 6 0 2 4 JACKETS committee. Officers this year are fenistv lice played tight de- inning, was the loser. Hrmnsk.rf 6 8 7 08istion 4 0 & 4 Mrs. W. Lawrence Sexton, presi-| PHILADELPHIA, June 14 15 Lr L218 ther infield had WASHINGTON DETROIT i Rainy 3.6 ] jitarkson 19819 dent; Mrs. H. W. Eyden, vice (UP)—The Phillies broke a 4- ridge. at third a ay Dang: Yost.3b 502 Dmaeneamn®s 59% 0 one S, 0 Kamess 1 3-9 ¥Spabnp 5101 TROUSERS ent: Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, game losing streak and won their Bits ’ 8 self. !Rapp.rf 5 2 0 0 Pesky.ss 2 115 EL mt dn ws — Gs resident; Mrs Hai | fourth EE in 14 games as| The game was played before a Vemen is 3 | 7 oteornratit 38 5 9 non. PAUL, Jyne 14—Pat Mc- Pramess fied ous for Ramsden 18 Bb Purdy re and Mrs. John they defeated the Pittsburgh crowd of 1881. Best fielding play Runes 41:1 2 Mapes.rt” : 8.0 § Slothin Went the distaties for he nro A ot Ema ian 1b. SPORT COATS vy > o y . - y , =’! : 3 JDrobo. 2 t. Pau aints tonig as’ he Hartsfield ran for St Claire in 15th, Pi 5. 4-2 to ey- Was turned in by the Indians’ Hedriein2b 3 9 8 1i/Suchek.rf-if 4 1 3 0 Heidt Jr., treasurer. |Pirates, 4-2. today on Russ Mey-\ = Pope, who raced. to th Kiutts.e 4 1 3 1'Priadv2h 2 2 3 2 tamed the Louisville Colonels, 12 cpjiapion Srounded out for Sisti in 15th, ; jer's 5-hit pitching. ' “ed. to the flag Sieatery 3 0 0 1'Swift.e 2011 Boston 000 001 000 000 000— 1 UNDERWEAR St T Meyer gained his third victory Pole in center field to take a long Eerrickn 0 0 0 oiGiteberse 2 1 0 0 to 2. Losing hurler was Harry BqRute vi. ii serena Smalley, Spahn = rauss iourney © 5 hit sway # ! Busby 1.0 0 0Houtemanp 2 8 0 0 Taylor, who gave up five hits] RUNS BATTED IN—Serena, Jeffcoat 2, the L against seven defeats although ''" y from Ronnie. Samford, |Qutchinsn,p 0 0 0 1] : : Spahn. | ? i “ FOR THE first time, the L., 0% ‘0 help from Jim Kon- In the first stanza. | Newhousrp © 6 0 0 before being relieved in the fourth “'TwG.sase HITS —Miksis 2. Fonds, PAJAMAS Strauss & Co. golf tourney this oo =F © = ih | Bob Lennon, the Millers’ center Wes 532 Yinning. Smile) BASE HITEC deont year will be a two-day meet at Y= : field : "pier [Wertz 1100 LOUISVILLE ST. PAUL [HONE su1S—nirawe, Jefleoas, : \ | Bob Friend was the loser. The !lelder, also covered a lot | Hoeft, a00 ACassini3h 2 1 2 2 ; IT8— Daniele K t of : » 1 AB H 0 A Cas SACRIFICE HITS—Danfels, Klippstein 2 3 Speedway. This was done to ac-(pp 100 tagoed him for two runs 8Tound and smacked three hits | Totals 3 331 5 Totals 3372 27 16, Thinbrrert 8 1 3 0 Amorosdf 4 3 0 6 LEET ON BASES—_Chicago , Boston 6 Sizes Up To 60 commodate the field Tua! has Deen |o three hits in the second. two for two bases, [41000 erounded out for Newhouser in| Bekwitr.3b 307% Ubon 11331 STRUCK OUT Ramsden 5. Kilppstein 3 \ y r T . ‘ . 2 " an, oe growing each year. All winners = pryrspurGH PHILADELPHIA Wertz hit home run for White in seh, |Petersonas 3 1 1 1iSharmonrt 1 1 0 0 Soamn ih oo Kiiopstel will be determined on the basis of _ ur No A inant 154 e Busby grounded out for Feriek in 0th Chapmn2b 3 1 1 2 Haas, 1 318 8, A ee ell 2 In) Eihmuein b J 5 18 holes of medal play. Cateilon.db & > 2 0 Ashhurmef 3 0 2 0 rooklyn Signs Dearhington 3p B21 an Earinddy 2 34 0 Barawinie 3a18 RUNS AND EARNED ume CIA DiGrecoef 2 0 3 OH Br 8 416 4 i at 5 1 002 03x—% p 3 1 g and I. ppstein 0 an , Spahn 3 and 3. The only charge for the tour- RiGerse™ 3 7 3 Shaman $3 1 of Rath DL. Rage. Runnels o. Wood 2. Fovlors 2 6 0 SheGitino $12 9 INNING TOE Ae patein (4-4) y ney is the $1 greens fee. Entrants Bellet =~ 3 § 1 OBurgesse 2 iid bers. Wertz, cuchock. Priddy. Gins- Ferrissp 2 0 } 0 Co RC Pree E nc Kirpateln, . WEAR SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY will play on either day of. the Smithss © 0 0 LRvan2 3 0 0 3 0 mes ds Pla er Late TLE i Totals 35 724 6° Totals 37122711 , UMPIRES — Boggess, Pinelll, Engeln, TE ne , | Dusak 1 © 0 OLobrke3d 6 0 0 0 ° LX —Hoderlein 2. Wood . Jorda, tourney, June 25 or 26, as they aerson2h 2 0 1 1 Caballero,3b 4 1 0 1 2. Jensen. Vernon. Drops, Groth, Louisville 000 200 000— 2 * TIME—3:14. , o Metkovieh 1 6 6 0 Meyerp 4 110 By United P Seuchoek 2. Ginsbers., Wertz 2. '| St. Paul 203 208 02x—12 ATTENDANCE—4922. . g | n nt ev - * --Ravp 2, Priddy _ 2, INS—Wright, Peterson, Cassini 2, ers | choose. Foursomes will leave the Heteueb © 8 o 0/Konstanty,p 0 0 | BROOKLYN Tale thot pr O-BASE HITS —R wh UNS “Wright, Peterson, Cassini 2. Ter. tee at seven-minute intervals be; ftrkid. v.70 J 334 Holmes. fired ommy, TREEE-BASE HIT— Wood. | Rose. MecGlothin. : { tween 8 a, m. and 3 p. m. each Fitzgerala 0 0 0 © | manage, C0 Weeks ago as , AOME RUNS—WOOD. Drove. Souchock. EER BATTED INE Writ se eraon, | day. (Wilks.p ~~ 6 0 0 0 ger of the Braves, signed SACRIFICE HIT Rodériein Cassini, Amoros 2, Wilson 3, Whitman 3.

| Totals . 99 524 6 Totals Trophies will be presented to Smith. ran for Gararlela In 7th. winners and runnersup in the] Metkovich hit into double play for Mer-| championship, junior and handi- ** Fi erata walked for Friend in 8th. |

cap divisions and to the winning

sh father and son combination. Plitshursh 0 0 105 00 fel fe of» a UNSCartintigne. Del Greco, Hamner, | nis. TEPSS, aballero, Publinx Qualify ing "ERRORS Friend, Castiglione,

TNS : : | RUNS BATTED IN—Mevyer, NINE GOLFERS ill come out! gnnis seored on wild piteh),

of the pack today make the trip{Rikce, Castisiohe, ver to Miami, Fla, July 7-12 for the THREE BASE HIT—Ennis. 27th amateur public links STOLEN" BASE Hamner. -e re am) o Sha plone The Da Che Ryan ata mer do" Waitkus: Smith to| qualifying today a ou rove Strickland te Bar tirome. 3 and ‘Riverside. Half of the field adsiphin ES pase Fuprsh 4, Pali Fae 45 play 18 holes in the mor STRUCK OUT Friend 5. Sever 2. Kon: ng at one course while the other [stanty 1. rid HITS—0ff Fri Rin Ti i Wilks! half played at the other course. | in I: Rg wud rt eniraas™h i ’ {" RUNS AND EARNED RUNS—Friend 4 They'll reverse courses for 18 ana ui Wilks . and 0; Meyer 3 and 2 { n t 3 holes in the afternoon. errand A ond H to Be He | PANUNG, PITCHER Muicr 32). ogan ro be re | UMPIRES—Dascoli, “Warneke, THE TOP event this week will{Goets,

Kiner,

Secory,

~2:14. | ATTENDANCE-—5035, |

Hills of Ben Hogan in a clific! and exhibition Wednesday. Hogan : * will hold a clinic starting at 1:30 Surprise Victory p. m. and then-play 18 holes with NEW YORK, June 14 (UP)— Dick Stackhouse as his partner. Sneaking into the lead on the Opposing the Hogan-Stack- |backstretch, Hushaby. Baby house combination will be John proved to be the surprise package David, former state amateur [in the 57th running of the $25.000 and district champion, and Dale Gazelle Stakes today at Aqueduct Morey, former district and pres- as she galloped home a length-, ent state amateur champion. !and-three quarters ahead of! Tickets for the exhibition can | Aesthete. {

== — —|tonight as 33 82711 s {Brooklyn Dodgers.

Dusak grounded out for Smith in 9th of Brooklyn, will be used chiefly Houtteman 1. . 900 000 101— 2 A8 a left-handed pinch-hitter and

“1 feel in good shape » Holmes tek 5 in 225, Houtteman 8 in 5 Hutchin- Glothin 4

said at Ebbets 0 in 1, Hoeft 0 § Barres to the s Field tonight, prior * Runs "sNn EAR

RUNS A ITSO! ! 31 - [with 3 Dodgers’ doubleheader and * Ferrick 3. and NY Meatinater 4 rid Jt ere 5 in 3% innings, Fer t e Cincinnati Reds, “I|" "WINNING PITCHE—White ((1.2) BY fATCRER-By Taylor, Amores.

“played quite a pit last ,. and I feel I can help Brooklyn,”

PLAYS—Klutt to Hoderlein:

Sharmon 2, Haas, Cimeli. nels to Hoderlein to Vernon; Vernon

a playe | p ayer with TWO-BASE HITS — Wright, Cassini, | }

the g

3 (unassisted) Amores 2, Wilson, Haas, McGlothin, LEFT ON BASES—Washington 5. De-. 777 RASE HIT—Evans. Holmes, a 34-year-old native t's 8. = HOME RUNS-—Peterson, Sharmon.

BALLS—Off Sleater 4, PLAY — Rose to Cassini to’ Hutchinson 1

. Haas, STRUCK OUT—By Sleater 1. Ferrick 2. LEFT ON BASES — Louisville 10, St. Routteman 1 1

s aul 6. TS—Of Sleater 7 in 515 innings, Fer-!| BASE ON BALLS—Off Tavior 4 Me-

vOUBLE

reserve.

in 4. 1 In 1%, Newhouser 0 in 14, White STRUCK OUT-—By Taylor 3. Ferriss 2, 1. MeGlothin ND EARNED RUNS—Sleater 4

LOSING PITCHER—Ferrick (2-2). i LOSING PIT — season; TIRES Duffy, Rommel and Berry, | UMPIRES Kins, Briscre. O'Connor. —2:14, 3 i148, A-D99T ATTENDANCE-—2467,

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