Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1952 — Page 6

By Joe Williams

| Stengel ran the club.

Hornsby May Get

In Yankee System i

the Yankees Were three

trailed Detroit by a game and

NEW YORK, June 16—Putting one little word after another and whatever became of Dr. David-F. Tracy whose psychiatrist's couch was once standard equipment with the! : v 9. 2 Browns? What a field day he'd have with the odd char-! HITTING where it hurt the acter, : | kees twice trimmed the Indians The Yankees may make a place for Rogers Hornsby in their organization. Strangely, they see nothing wrong) with a manager who expects ball players to play ball. Up to now Life has made no comment on Ty Cobb's charge, 7 to 2, then winning, 3 to 2. his baseball blast was improperly edited, requested de-| letions ignored. No club in the big leagues beefs louder or whines more than the Brooklyns, a fact which reflects] no credit on manager or management and influences few

of the season against Boston.

Cleveland—the biggest major |

Browns won their first double

By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer The World Champion Yankees suddenly were | better off today at this stage of the race than | at any time since 1949, the first year that Casey

Despite their slow start this season, worst of

the four years in Stengel's regime, they hit the June 15 2-month milestone a game and a half ahead of the pack. Last year at the same time games

sétting Cleveland, while in 1850 on June 15, they

they were in front by four games but skidded later on and had to win the flag on the last day

3 before 69,468 disappointed fans yesterday at :

the year. The two defeats dropped Cleveland to third place while Boston took over second, 17% games behind after splitting with Chicago, losing

In other American League

as Marty Marion made his home debut in St. Louis as their manager, topping the Athletics, 6to3and 7to6in1l innings, while at Detroit,

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the Tigers won 6 to 3, then lost, 4 to 2 to Weanington,

wi ® & 2 ‘mw THE National League, the Giants, after blowing an 11 to 0 lead and losing the opener, 14 to 12, rebounded to take the second game, 3

MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1052

~|Yanks 1¥2 Games Ahead Of 1951 Pace

Wes Westrum in the 7-nning second game, to atone for their blow up in the opener. Koslo defeated the Cards for the 11th straight time since June 11, 1950. In the opener, paced by old warhorse Enos Slaughter,

who" dfove in five runs, three on a homer, the

Cardinals kayoed Giant Ace Sal Maglie and went on to win an incredible uphill battle.

Solly Hemus got two late homers for St. Louis

while Tommy Glaviano also hit for the distance

as did Westrum and Hank Thompson of the .

to 0, from the Cardinals and moved to within Ed Stewart set the tempo for Chicago in the 3% Rong od of first place Brooklyn again. opener, driving in three runs with a double and The Dodgers, after topping Cincinnati 10 two singles as Saul Rogovin won his fifth be straight times this year, finally suffered a 7 to game. hind pace- 4 jofeat when the Reds made six runs in the sev- oe walt, In 10d Te or oe EG Cube with A SINGLE by George Schmess drove in the Giants. standout pitching, by Jim Wilson and Matt winning run for the Browns in the extra inning » second game after Cass Michaels deadlocked THE REDS,

Surkont, winning 4 to 1 and 2 to 0 decisions

while at Philadelphia, Howle Pollet of Pitts- 'Dings with a 2-run St.

th. St. Louis made 18 hits, Rookie Catcher burgh shut out the Phils, 6 to 0, then Howie = arrell Johnson getting four. In the opener, Ned Cincy's 12 hits most, the Yan- Fox retaliated by winning his first game of the o, vor yitoneq steady 9-hit ball to win his fourth

year, 6 to 3 against the Pirates. * ED LOPAT and Bob Kuzava were the winning Yankee hurlers, Lopat getting early support with a 6-run second inning rally that featured a 3-run homer by Mickey Mantle off Bob Lemon. In the second game Kuzava needed brief relief help in the ninth from Allie Reynolds to gain his second win. Hank Bauer and Joe Collins got two. hits apiece to pace New York at bat. Jim Fridley hit a first game Cleveland homer.

8to 2 and 4 to

Kryhoski got a homer. Eddie eague crowd of Clark homered for the A’s. Pat but Walt Masterson stopped the games, the bill of the year

things in the first inning with

from lefty Dave Koslo and a

game as Jim Rivera made three hits and Dick

Vic Wertz, Gerry Priddy, Fred Hatfield and ullin hit homers for Detroit in the opener,

hits in the second game as Washington clinched

on a single by Mel Hoderlein. Ted Gray won his seventh game for Detroit in the opener. The Giants received fine five hit p'tching Caballero, subbing for injured Willie Jones made three Philly hits in the nightcap.

Joost and Allie

®.% ¢ by their late rally, gave Ewell

Blackwell his second victory, but he had to have relief help. Willard Marshall made three of

to keep up his terrific clouting

since coming from the Braves. Surkont gave up only two hits, none after the fifth, as Shortstop Johnny Logan drove

in two runs with singles in Boston's second

hits and the runs, Boston. Gus Bell hit

Tigers with eight

three runs—two

3-run homer by

victory. In the opener, Wilson scattered seven

Braves gained three unearned

Ed Mathews hit his 10th homer for

homers for Pittsburgh in both

games as George Metkovich got three hits to pace the Pirates

in the opener, and Ralph

decisions.

JULIUS BOROS, now Open golf * chmmpion, is 4 Player Deals Beat Trading Deadline an

By United Press ; » ®

humpty dumpty. This was only his third shot at the big| one in which he finished successively ninth, fourth (a tie) | and first. Progressively better, as you'll note. Ben Hogan found it harder to stay in front than to come from behind. This has been | his history, and it revives the oldie: Is the pressure greater on the | pacesetter, or the fellow who's four or five shots back on the final day? Only Hogan's intimates would know how disappointed tS 2s, traded S re Gasman he was in not winning at Dallas to make it four in a row,|Tom Wright (.242) to the White something even the illustrious Bob Jones couldn't do. Iron- OT ad er ry Zarllla ically, Boros, now champion of the pros, won't be permitted qa (250). Zarilla thus returend to play in the pros closed shop championship, the PGA, at|to the club with which he started Louisville this week, Hasn't been a member of the PGA | [ute big league go in 1943 od union five years, Lawson Little and Carey Middlecoff, Opers' Rt Bareeatn ce Do

Second Baseman Jack Dittmer champions Ms barred for the same reason. from Milwaukee of the Ameri- ” ” |

| can Association where he was 1 : batting .350 in 50 games. Ditttok SHOULD a fight manager be permitted to telecast 3! mer, it was indicated, will take ght in which his own man participates? Steve Ellis man-| over the Braves’ regular secages Chico Vejar, who is soon to meet unbeaten Chuck| ond base job. Davey of Detroit in a match that can have championship| AT THE same time, the Braves implications. Ellis’ narrations (with theatrical gestures) sent Jubee Re a rel seldom impress as authoritative or enlightening anyway; a| \baseman last year, and Pitcher note of partisanship, natural in the circumstances, wouldn't Dick Domes fo. av aukoe. help’ matters. What will we have? A neutral for this one. Hartefleld: had I to oy ‘Stbby

In ‘moments of reflection the nation must wonder how it |Sisti,

"u CF aa ever got along in the past without Dagmar, the drive-in theatre 0 the cpl his year Wille}

and chlorophyll. A New York scientist reveals there are 100 ways yesterday, Brooklyn sold Right-

An anticipated flurry o deals failed to materialize as came and went with only four

Minutes before the midnight deadline, the St. Louis|’

Ga 3

f last-minute baseball player| i the June 15 trading deadline| ; aia minor transactions completed. ~~ ©

Released by the Braves, May 81, Holmes signed a player contract with the Dodgers and | Manager Chuck Dressen said | he would be employed as a pinch-hitter and part-time out- | fielder. - - 5 TO KEEP within the prescribed | 25-player limit, the Reds sent, Pitcher Eldred (Bud) Byerly to! St. Paul of the American Asso-| clation, a Dodger farm. Byerlv,

who had a previous big Teague trial with the Cardinals, had been used in both starting and relief] roles by the Reds but had only a 0-1 record to show for his labors. With Clint Courtney sidelined because of a* split finger, the | Browns recalled € r* Darrell | Johnson from their San Antonio | farm of the Texas League Satur-| day night. Johnson, who looked impressive with the Browns dur

to die. Few of us get a chance to learn what the other 99 are. handed Pitcher Clary (Bud) Pod-

aw sn |bielan to Cincinnati, making room MAYBE sports shirt Harry would like the Taft-Hartley eESoeton Trares, maa Act if they'd put it to music and add a chorus line. “The - : neat got me,” explained Ben Hogan, forgetting it was golf, | aot ice hockey, they were playing. It turns out, as most of us suspected from the start, | that the idea of presenting Bill Veeck with a trophy, humil‘ating the deposed Hornsby, did not originate with the play:rs, as the public was led to believe. It was bought and paid for by the club and the inscription “To Bill Veeck, for the greatest play since the emancipation proclamation,” was either the work of the odd character himself or his secretary, one Bill Durney. This malicious and indecent

yesterday afternoon, winning championships in the Shafer

nightcap ‘against the Athletics.

IAC Boys, Girls Win AAU Swimming

Times State Service

MONTICELLO, June 16—The Indianapolis Athletic] Club launched its 1952 outdoor season impressively here

ing spring training, celebrated = his return to the majors by rap-| ping out four hits in yesterday's

13, of R. R. 2, Moores-

25-MINUTE BATTLE—Dale Griffith, _| ville, is proud of the 14-pound channel catfish he landed by rod and reel last week at See-Mor Lake, two miles west of Mooresville. | It took Dale 25 minutes to land the fish and his mother and father, Wr and Mrs. John B. Griffith, were witnesses. The catfish went |

for shrimp bait.

White, Doty Win Times Wants Stock Car Feature Your Votes

Herschel White notched his third straight 25-lap stock car victory last night at the Indianapolis Midget Speedway before a

both the men and women's Lake AAU Open meet.

THE TIMES wants YOUR votes {for the players you think should {start in the Major League All-

Times

ST. PAUL, June 16—Th

American Association’s first division. Manager Gene Desautels said| he would send George Zuvernik,| his best starting righthander, to|

low up with either Ray Narleski| or Bob Chakales in the finale.

Wet grounds kept both teams idle yesterday and one of the postponed tilts will be made up in tonight’s twin bill. By losing | to the Millers in Minneapolis Saturday night, the Indians put |

gain first - division recognition on this trip,

= » »

THE DEFEAT | shoved them from fifth to sixth, two full games behind fourth-place St.| {Paul and one game behind fifth-| place Minneapolis. Also, as a’ result of games played over the week end in the Association, the) Hoosier Redskins dropped fo 13 games off the pennant pace. The Saturday setback was hard ito take. It not only snapped the it ain s winning streak at five but]

it also brought another collapse | {by the mound staff.

Frank Papish, Bill Abernathie {and Charlie Sipple were hit hard, {and on top of that an experiment failed. Skipper Desautels tried Al Smith, infielder-outfielder, on the mound and the strong-armed boy proved ‘no puzzle to the Miller swingers. So Smith will forget about pitching and carry on as the Indians’ part-time right fieldler and third baseman.

THE INDIANS are certain to

{the rubber in the first tilt and fol-|

a big hole in their efforts to |

13 Games Off Pace, Tribe Plays 2 Tonight

Svecial : e sixth-place Indianapolis In-

dians have a doubleheader date with the fourth-place Saints tonight and it's up to the Tribesters to take both ends if they are to continue hammering away for a spot in the

been shipped new talent from [time to time and is setting a {fairly fast pace at the moment. Indians and Saints have met six times this season and it's a | standoff, three wins apiece.

| “Although the Tribesters have |won three against but one set{back on this trip, the hardest part of it is still to come, calling {for the two tilts here with the |Saints and then on to Milwaukee land Kansas City.

a #8 8 °°

IF THE Tribe's shaky mound |staff survives theses three series {it will surprise even Manager | Desautels, He’ll probably have {to make a regular starter out of {Charlie Sipple, chief. relief man, to get by. Lloyd Dickey and {Zuverink have been perking up {but the former now is hampered by. a,lame arm. ‘Ray Narleski, Bill Abernathie, Frank Papish, Bob Chakales and Bob Kerrigan so far have failed to measure up to American Association caliber despite the: fact the parent Cleveland

| lab thought all but Papish

would be certain winners in this league. This trip started in Louisville, where the Indians won two games, and they split two in Minneapolis. . This is the Tribe's second swing west, with two more on the docket, the third coming in July, the fourth in August.

Golf Notes

Donnas Knox and Rice Jr, won Meridian ‘His two-ball ’

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X : In a stirring duel in the cr ? with an 81 gross seor br o embarrassment was committed in Boston and the hotel record |women's as TAC dethroned Conway. TAC: 5. Kai Bencibaj: 4. Alice land. Bob hd tans Ta al asa July 8 at Shibe Park, Bs 2 the Saints a able odd a, Borliltn fol n } | h ’ : ate Desmon enos elphia. nig ager ay Bryant's . . Time 1 shows the trophy was charged to Veeck, or to the club, which is Eh W 10 Th So hi Mater. Breaststroke 1. 4 pun Morr hire respectively. i Pick the players who will start pastimers have reached the .500| Indian Lake lnksmen defeated the same thing. 21: N reille Il. 13: Town But Schaefer. Tae. 4 Shir ai. Kenosha: "a ite was also a heat and po game and you will win two mark and are but one game 8 ore ear Tl a on 2 21; Nappe » AL ; ville; 5, Katy Desmond, Kenosha. Time Semifinal winner while other ;. behind third-place Louisville. The|Indian Lake was low with aon Club, Chicago 3; Purdue Center, hid] eter. B oiei id Hickman, |€at8_went to Dick Passwater, Prod. 5 passes 0, Yictory St. Paul club, ‘which is owned ne fates ake. foarhe 31 0 from» . - eter Frees e judges of Indi Lafayette 1; unattached sWwim-|g.ohy; 2 Catherine Schulte, Kenosha: Dan Dewey and Farris. Joe Pal-| “favorite pla. Tages . best. by the Brooklyn Dodgers, has Peggy Sander tourne Lake was low mers 5; Beilfuss, Twin City, and 3. Joan Normington, Kenosha; 4, Pat mer won the other semifinal race. play 5 men st LES AS ps "Sine-hols EY i BU White Fish Bay, Wis. failed to Moll Jac: 8. Ann Champ, unattached.| phi] Doty was the big gun at| Write your selections on any score. [, 300-Meter Medley Relay—1, IAC “A™;|the Speedrome last night, winning Kind of paper—one player for S + 8 3, Kenosha An 3. Kenosha 4 > IAC {the 25-lap stock car feature. Jess each position for both the Na- top Qa THE IAC men retained - their Nets Fras | Plummer was secong and Leland) Honal and the American League title with 42 points. The nearest] 100-Meter Freestyle—l. Larry Meyer, POIs was third. €aIS. OF On 3 posta] card. Senq) 3 3 titor was Toledo YMCA |Indiana; 2. Jack Moshiewiecs. Portage, Heat victories went to George |2long this statement completed in| with 34 while the remaining io: Str Reriioros: Lake Shore; 4 Ned Ghadwell, Virgil Whitlock Ba? words or less: “(player's " . ey; an au ’ { 3 AMERICAN Asoqar "Lopat (4-1) and Begra; Lemon, Brissie|scores were Kenosha, Wis. 32:|lede ¥. Time 1:02.1. |Manual and Plummer. Whitlock Dame) is my favorite player. in 1 . OB | (8), tC ’ 4 9%! "100-Meter Backst ” inane cee SE GB On he A BE portale Park, Chicago, 25; Indl uta 5 Subs iroke—L, Erect Brook also. copped the trophy dash, | mY Selections because . . lire Co. Louisville aaa Nn 8 517 1 hg (Second Game) tana University, 16; Mt. Hawley DTI oases Parki 1 Wee- | SC 4 : La Mail by midnight June 26 or : dipeapous 1 3 ARH (Sveane 806 103 003 4 3 §/C. C.. IIL 6; Blelfuss, Chicago, 5;|iedo ¥. Time 1'00.7. “Junior Legion Baschall | Joifver 18 person by Yoou June | INDIANAPOLIS ree Ca » bi i Kusava, Reviioids GF hie) Berry; Gro-| Indianapolis YMCA 4; Lake x00: Meter, Breaststroke. 1 . Bon Kueny. {| 27 to: All-Star Baseball Poll, | x . : ¥ Al . . « 08 ewirtze i » Foledo nt 22% Plicher “Ruiava’ A%\. Thostne" Pitcher | Shore, Chicago 4; White Fish Park, 3 Bob Chesbrough, Whitefish Bay: Opens in City Today Jrdisnagolis Times, 214 W, rom 1% B | £ oh. New York wan Los Lob. an [tea nm Samal 31s Bay, Ye. » 3 and Twin City South Fortage Me, 3 Denale Goon, Indianapolis’ Junior American , x = =a Bost ‘S 15 ORSON viarirsiess 800-- n 400-Meter Freestyle—1, Larry Meyer, In-| I" | a i Cleveland i : : 33)“ Niten. Soa rho 18. try 3 3 Larry Meyer, Indiana Univer- diana: 3. Ned Loan. Mt. Hawley; 3. Dick! me ai Cram Puts thal GEORGE KELL of the Boston CHICANO ..+vesaeaese 827 4'aiBrodowski (5) and Niarhos, Wilber (2): Werte. IAC: 4 Bill Kerr. IAC; 8, Tom SNOW on the road this afternoon peq Sox today regained th Pathingion wie 32 28 4h 87 (RSEvin (2-8) and Sheely. Losing Pitcher sity, was high point man with 16/ Alderson, Lake Shore. Time 5:20.8. for the first time this summer. |; ¥ Tegaihed the Jead Eine tirana qe 8 00 Rd eeond Game) while Myrna Hickman of Keno-|,J0-Mster Medley Relav—1. Kenosha| Jeague games will be played at R the battle 15 represent the Oetrolt NATIONA] Wade Ll rans 200 930 3 12 o{sha Youth Foundation, paced thes, Kenosha MB rime 3904" © * IACI piverside . and Rhodius Parks American League on third base Brooklyn Moon 1 b iH GB Whid out, (Delock i H ‘Parnell (9) ns women with 13 points. starting at 5:30 o'clock. st the 19th all-star game. Brooklyn... 1 i 3 a he “jolts fhe LY Kennedy (9) Summary: Teams in this year's competi- n the basis of nationwide tab- Th t A A Bs 3 Se 1 ning Pltche rt) out (8-8). Losing Pitcher SUMMARY tion are sponsored by Foxworthy ulations, Kell had 56248 votes, a ssure Ginginnat 1: i 481 Philadaiph Ties Game 10-Metor ne ANd Under Lake WELSH RARE BITS Ford, Walter Hiser, Inc. Hatfield| 2111 ahead of Al Rosen of ClevePoon Ria 31 3% Hi 130 EhUadeiphis oo... 100 901 001— 3 9 snore: 3. Barbara Kelly. Lake Shore: 3. Motors, Wayne Post 64, Robison-| 20d Who had taken over the lead Pittsburgh 8 4.0 2% i" RO ooper, Wright’ (8) and Tipton; Garver.|: 68 Leahy, IAL: 4 Linda Danke, IAC: Ragsdale, Watkins 162 from Kell last Thursday. TERNATIONAL LEAGUE Paige (9) an M 5 Home Ru. cost. | 3: Zathiean Kohne, Purdue Center, Time By JACK WELSH g , watkins , Speedway H Montreal Wo 8 a 98 Savers an. clark, 5 Fitch CE B 10 and Under y j|ii8, Timan Harpole 249, Broad th RIM !Preowes) Racse HORT Ien 383801 — 19 (3.6) § SrnHoober, _ ar-Soss 18 Sud Under . : Ripple 312. e new leader in the ame Rochester . .. ¢ fa 30 (tacond Gamer 11 Inning) , Meter Preestyle_i. Bill Cass. TAC: Herbert Taibo, direct ¢| League's balloting for shortst Capitol will make sure your r brakes are in good sha pe for a Syracuse T 84 Shuiadelphia™... "300 030 000 00~ 8 11 1/IAC: "4, ‘Bob Friedman. Bellius: 8. Tom A fighter named Blackwood Teclor 8 op fe drive. B t Capitol City Ti f pert itis Boul pw SURG Co foo 300 81-1 14 JIAC: 4. Bob Friedman. Befltus; knocked Joey Maxim down in [Junior Legion baseball, said he|With a 2886 advantage. over sate drive. De sure fo see apitol City Tire Co. for ex Baltimore Sil MOAR 87ers (0 and Johnson.” Home “Run Gitta 10 and Unde training yesterday. Maxim [anticipates more than 200 teams| Granny Hamner of the Philadel-|| wheel alignment service! “imo cao cogtt tao; | | ene Winnie Fiche iarin 4], gamer resivie clout Mol JACI wasn't bruised but the punch [Playing in Indiana before the year Phia Phillies. Reese showed san Dieso Rn oft JP \Waabiaston ........ $3000 000-3 giZuser.” AC McCullough. Luke| certainly left a black mark. [i$ Out. Last year 161 teams com-{53,702 votes with 50,816 for oy wand A PRI ran 003 sof ad shore: porta Hancock, TAC. Hine peteq in the program. A player Hamner. Prompt, reliable service Oakland 8 5% 84! (1-5) and Ginsberg, Home Runhs—Verpon,| 130-Meter Individual Medley—1. Gail oc who has not turned 17 p— y gakiand 7 80 Werte, Priddy, Hatiield and Mullin, Los-|Moll, IAC: 2. Jackie Connelly, Naper ne BY Jam. ) on all makes of cars! 30 i § 8 RH 3, [ine Pltcher—Gumpert (1-1) ville: 3. Lynn Zuber. IAC: Gall The way the major leagues |of this year is eligible for com- Tennis Not gan Franctace 3 4 Als 14 Washington {Second Game) Wi A1s 0 Dietrie, Naperville; 8, , Portia Hancock. IAC.| tried to beat yesterday's trad- |petition. Riviera ‘Club os Don’t delay + « » make your car safe. ® u vi Wersimento TEXAS LEAGUE | Masterson ‘(3-1)’ aiid’ Grasso, Kiutts (9° Boys 12 and Under ing deadline, it reminded me | This season marks the 26th sea- ritrias: Cibgys Akard Heating Kuichhha me gy dt Sr Pl ang Fp ol SB muses) of» Now Worker trying to son of the Junior Legion baseball Sth dh 2 Hime? i la voll MoT NSHIOAAL: LEAGUE Morrisort | IAC: J isher. Toin| catch the subway home. program and officials believe this Fsil Creek. oC lumber Co. at X Worth .......: 3 la ou Game) ea Yoh Keith Midaicton, Portage Park. Time 8» year will be one of the greatest, u RW : t as 33.8 INGw Fak xevrines — eee . hr City 32 500 3 |" Presko Crishian a 4 3 Roca: TAC: 2, Chat streak: Tojed oY: it eur Olymple girls swim Ta as 3 48 BT Schmidt b) and D. Rice: ier Wi(3 Sn” Morrison, TAC: 4. Jim Vischer. like they look in Helsinki, the |Solunar Tabl ian Antonio ... 36 488. 6. [helm (5), Speocer (T), Lanie » ols Toledo Y: 8, Skip Johnson Toledo Y. : able hars fer (8), Ken . Russi will b: ‘hreveport ........ AT A 8% Ded ALTE Nutrum, Noble (4), Home Time 2:38 usslans probably take a | (Central Standard Time) $ eu Gt GAMES TODAY BIAUSRter Qpeon. 3 a jlaviano, 00-Ma of rhs IR and Under Hackett rap at American cosmetics, . Minor: run EM Wy Yuhas (3-3). Losing Pitcher—Lanisr (1-4). Kenosha: Julle fs Wilkes: Kegouha 3 { Today ...... AJSr Minor Malar AMERIC AN Aen , (Second Game: 7 Innings Darkness) |C6Se, Tow Club: 4, Jane Pete 7 I Tomorrow 00 1388 33 139 ll 1 Hotel INDIANAPOLI ; Paul, itwo), ow TOL 900 00 0—3 3 9 or Jp arth Gronenbure, Lake Shore "| Tribe Averages Yrdnesday i... 148 5:08 Ei 8:30 a . gurgt, | Louisville a nheapolls (two) Staley (9-4) and 'Fusselman, Koslo (2 180- Mater dividual Medley—1, Mary Friday .... ..:.. : B 3:38 n The i olu bus, at Milwaukee, and Westr -— 0 4) Hacket a H BATTING atupd 1h a 108 10:30 Cirel youd : 0 Fas LEN Laur um, ome Run. estrum, Jacke ty Kenge Brow Kanouha: fake Sawer AR R #2838 HE RE AN Shiurday xan 43 1: 50 5:08 11:18) rele Indi ie 1 (No games scheduled | Chicago ............ D00 800 oto 1 1 3 tha Gronenbyre. Lake Shore, ath Con: Bope L..1ll121 3 6810 3 430 3 . - tA 0 {Gearhar 53 14 28 5 © - ! BO Fait |e ARN rg nt + pa Sh dd B30 Hl | ibd Ra at a nea EE ashe er HEEL Males E33 6 ER 0M ; 2 el . Tod Schuler. (AIVSPE 0. - | AMES TOMORROW © | Ghieass -..... "0 000 000 000— 0 3 0 Naperville: 8: lita tT I Schuler Higdon .... 7 15 21 3 1 330 2m r on ep i Sip rr TREO 010 100 00x— 2 7 0| Time 1:07.8. Smith... 144 31 3810 4 318 264 “this surkont "Leona MAL a. and Pramesa;| 150-Meter Individual Medley—1, Paul/ taylor ..... 33 4 9100 6 287 watkee, atten (3-4). ber. Losing Pitch- Nohutt, Kenosha: 3. Jack Patterson. Indi- (Woon .:::: nBeliink 3 | gE i |anapolis ¥: 3. Steve Kellogw. Toledo ¥:isitrnweiss ~~ 35 5 12 3 § § 8 311 PIttsburgh .......... Yoo 0181 00 ¢ 11 yb Tom Moran IAC: 8 Joan Stokes. Batting 207. ’ | sore lelphis, © id Gt 000 i| Portage Park. Time 2:10.3. PITCHING | ihe (1)_ and hie evs Han: Womens’ Events NTE Ie ” | i gn at Losing picher Brews a8" 8). yi Meter FroentyieL, Judy Dickey REE 8 3 1 85 28 57 23 1 | 00. ame 3 yma Hickman, Kenosha; uverin! 10 { Patton i two. Pittsburgh ......... 001 200 300— 3 4 o Katherine Schulte, Kenosha: 4. Betey Ab: [Abernathie “3: 13 3 3 38 0 T6 37 19 TEAGUE Philadelphia ....... 001 000 50x— & 13 1 ®Xander, IAC: 5. Joan Normington, Ke. Norleski 13 3 77 50 78 49 88 4 i Bi oe. hn, Dickson, Wilks (1), Main (8) and Fis. Rosha, Time 1.133. “ [Chakales’ ERE EE EE | ag0 erald: Fox, Konstanty (8) and Burgess. eter ckstroke—1, Mary Mar. Kerviea ead] } 33 35 48 13.18 Pat ed Rett. fore Bunnell Widaune HioneiFox chin, IAC: 2, Ann Champ, unattached: Smit... PTY One Side Only 3 - i RESULTS YESTERDAY [Srooiia® oo 100 008 Se0— 112 ¢ AMERICAN TION : Blackwell, Nuxball (7), Raffensberger COM | - and Seminick; Wade. Rutherford (17), ALIGNMENT | Columbus | 1... eis of g00— § $3 (1), Labine (8) and Walker. Home j ¢ Run-—-Hatton, Winning Pitcher—Blackbags 28 er Fe A BEA BRAKE puicio_oide— ~ oe = 0 8 mmr Bul} Camber, Caster BuicksiQly $Y A atrick’ "(6h a, Syracuse 8, ' " Pontia Hija Ya. ila bie oe In* ” w ey 1:0. (twp ase. nd Toe | ei 1=331 I] © PACIFIO COAST LEAGUR © a n Pub sas ine Roem AS ry - Two Games) ; * | : » oxo Sacramento 68-1. — Battin Bn Pore a Parts Extra TERMS IF DESIRED Toledo Los Angeles 5-3, Oakland 4-2. 3 111 Hollywood 8-3. San Franci 3-4, . "and ‘Kern: aet » ow SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION I : bis at Bt. — both games Fra ing Chatten tenoosn’ 12. ph Minneapolis, both games| M \ Ly ’ i wil Rima as Ba. gt Wik, al Wale i w= Atuante 4. Toombs a oo ® + > - 4 ~ ~ . x * * - os ¢

The V IABA

’ PITCHER weather had | who stole the Association. ‘Worcel Traile warpath in the F sweeping a dou Linde Air and ji first place tie wi The Trailers b

31 to 7 in the fir:

side Park and th a 22-to-11 verdic The latter was & from earlier in t r | THE CIO 933 Indiana State F the latter's hom cel Trailers am have a 5-1 reco ably meet to 1 order to detern will be the Bix | sentative on “A Victdry Field Ju Robert Stad insured Worcel' hard-hitting sl four for five ir and three for f cap. He also Centerfielder Walter Rady men. Cook got the hig catche for six in, the si Duane ‘Black High School pit first JABA win the opener, givi CIO No. 933

‘advantage inside

then coasted to and Curry sca for the winners

» IN OTHER games, Irvingto replaced Bryant loop, bested Sur 4, in the first gi earned a dozen

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