Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1952 — Page 15

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in the 5000-meter race. For the,

~. sprints, 300 meters,

Coach apie Over. Prospects for '52

rer SAN FRANCISCO, It une e 1T—U. 8. Olympic Team Coach . Brutus Hamilton said today he is “well pleased” with the . prospects of America’s 1952 squad being better balanced than ever before, but at the same time he predicted we

Q.: How did Charley Comiskey get into baseball's Hall of Fame as a first sacker with only a .269 lifetime batting average A: Don't 1 age you. will attest The Old Roman, for 30 years the most prominent g

Oldtimers

The U. 8. track and field team “In 1948 London games won 12 _ firsts. This year, we may not win ‘more than half that number. » » -

“BUT WE WILL have more

is oo os on Times Wants Your Votes

NCAA meet over the week end I Start in the Major All- _ Bot some pleasant surprises. One| Star Same July 8 at Shibe Park, ~ was Wes , the Kan ontee, the Kansas boy, "pick the players who will start first time in history we have a tR¢ Same and you will win two chance to win that event.” free season passes to Victory The American team will be |Field, if the judges like your well-stacked in the hurd |“favorite player’ statement best. high jump and he in | Write your selections on any h pole vault and 'y;nq of paper—one player for should be fairly strong in the |... position for both the Na-shot-put and decathlon.

jens] and the American League, For many years the American 4),

teams—or on a postal card. Send! . team has been a near-cinch in theo ug tis Sa fement complsied In) 200 and 400-meter events. But " name) is my favorite player in this year, with George Rhoden of my selections because . ..” Morgan State running for Hie) Mail by midnight June 26 or British Empire in the games,| deliver in person by noon June things are going to be a mite 27 to: All-Star Baseball Poll, rough. There doesn’t appear an| Indianapolis Times, 214 W. American capable of upsetting’ Maryland St. Rhoden or his Jamaica country- a8 8 man, Arthur Wint, in the 400. GEORGE KELL of the Boston| rn Rm Red Sox today regained the lead: THE DISCUS championship in the battle to represent the! could come back to America, but American League on third base there will have to be an improve-{2t the 19th all-star game. ment by American throwers. .On the basis of natienwide tabHamilton thinks big Sim Innes of ulations, Kell, had 56,248 votes, USC is America’s best bet. (2 ahead of Al Rosen of Cleve“There is a fellow named Jand who had taken over the lead Consolini who has tossed the from Kell last Thursday. discus 183 feet for Italy,” Harold (Peewee) Réese became Hamilton points out. “The best [the new leader in the National Ines has oden is nearly 10 feet [League's balloting for shortstop less. But he is improving stead- (with a 2886 advantage over ily and may reach that mark.” [Granny Hamner of the PhiladelMany of the athletes who failed {Phia Phillies. Reese showed to qualify in the NCAA meet at|53702 votes with 50,816 for Berkeley for the Olympic trials at Hamner, Los Angeles June 27-28, will be!

competing in the National AAU Meet at Long Beach -this wee 2 Soycins Sondly sora

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end.

THE TIMES wants YOUR votes balance,” says Hamilton. “In the fOr the players you think should

ball, was most skillfu fielder of time. He

credited with having improved the play at evéry position, He was first to

batters and to move infielders jent styles of hitters. In 1887, his!

lance. He hit Browns. He stole 77 bases in; 1888, 71 in '89.

Moore fo Direct NBA Officials

Times Special NEW YORK, June 17—Doxie Moore, who has barraged referees with remarks and arm-waving as a basketball coach, will supervise

{National Basketball Association’ lofficials next season.

Phe former Delphi and West ‘Lafayettte high school coach, who also coached the Milwaukee! Hawks last season in the NBA, will be in charge of assigning referees ‘and responsible for selection and development of new officials according to NBA President Maurice Podoloff. Doxie is a former Purdue basketball and football player. He also has coached at Mt. Vernon, Ill, High School and the Sheboygan Redskins in the former National League. He also served as commisstoner of the National League and later was manager and coach of the Anderson Packers.

Major League Leaders

DING BATTERS

- » | AMONG THE entrants down Robert Vil Fran there will be Ollis Matson, Uni-\one of a! vanes. md. versity of San Francisco's great dleweight campaigners, scored a Ab all-around athlete. Matson quali- unanimous 10-round decision last| fied for the 400 meter trials by night over Jose Basora of Puerto finishing a close second to Rhoden Rico before 1100 fans at Eastern here. In the AAU meet he will Parkway Arena. attempt to qualify in the 200. Six men were chosen in the NCAA slight cut over the left eye, which meet in each event at Berkeley bled from the second round to the! Saturday; and six more will be!finish, he was Basora's complete selected for the final trials in/boxing master throughout the each event at Long Beach, fight. Villemain weighed 168

unds, Basora 171. Th were | HEADACHES ARE CURABLE po ore

no knockdowns. with Times Classified ads if] Referee Eddie Joseph and"

caused by income tax. . . . For (Judge Dave Stewart both gave)

help with renting rooms or selling 'Villemain seven rounds to two | Fox, PITCHING your mno-longer-needed items|for Basora. Judge Jack O’ wi, ers is 11 gms

phone PLaza 5551. livan favored Villemain 6-3-1.

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NEW YORK, June 17 (UP)— 2

Although Villemain suffered a '*™*™™

LEA +» NATIONAL LEAGUE S R

Musial. 8t. Lous 203 33 61 , New York 3 207 46 - 68 , Brooklyn 51 5% 41 bH4 Atwell, floes 39 15 Baumholts, C hicago 35 154 24 8 RICAN LEAGUE G R H

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the skimpy aver-|

this year than ever before.

trial firms are inviting their employees to take part in the “old barnyard game.” Participation has become age]

| enough that organized league . ed at night an Ad i 3 ge eh ig seg ih vances n

British Amateur

Indianapolis firms Jcluding Allison Division GMC, U, 8. Tire, EN LiHy, Insley Manufacturing, Western Electric and Naval Ord riance are sponsdring teams and! leagues. |

» ” ” TEN women's leagues also are]

and outfielders to meet the differ-'

{hitting matched his fielding bril-| 368 for the,

jorganized

with Attack Training Group 20, flying propeller-driven Corsairs.

duty in May, is living in nearby Havelock with his wife and 5-year-old daughter,

about six . weeks. Corps did not indicate” “Where it would assign Williams after he Lcompletes work here.

32 Fight Results

30

A Villemain, v. Basora, 171, Puerto Rico (10). 33 W YOR!

playing in Indianapolis. The] number of Allison women emiployees tossing horseshoes has; {increased from 10 to 300 in three years. Similar league play has been | in Bloomington, {Frankfort, Jasonville, Franklin! {Brazil and Lawrenceburg. The, sched singles championship is edule at Jasonville, Aug. 31-

| |

Se Harris and Mrs, Louella | Losey, both of Indianapolis, will be defending singles champions.

‘Williams Assigned

To Marine Fighters .

CHERRY POINT, N. C., June 17 (UP) — Capt. Ted Williams, (former outfielder with the Boston iRed Sox, started ground school!

yesterday with a Marine Corsair| fighter plane training group.

Williams checked in here last | week as one of 12 reserve officers who will take a refresher course

Williams, who served with the

Marine Air Corps during World

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NEW YORK (Eastern Parkway) =Robert 168. France, Suitpeinad Jos

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More Local Women Are ‘Tossing Shoes”

MORE men and women are “tossing shoes” in

Arlo E. Harris of Indianapolis, president of the American Horseshoe Pitching Association, reports local indus-

Indiana

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BULLETIN TROON, Scotland, June 17 (UP)—Mae Murray of Rutland,

of the British Women’s golf championship today with a 8 and 2 victory over Irish Champion Philomena Garvey.

By United Press TROON, Scotland, June 17— Mae Murray of -Rutland, Vt, gained the fourth round of the British women’s ‘amateur golf ghamplonship today with a 4 nd 8 victory ever Celia Nicolson of Scotland as third round | play began with a strong southwesterly gale and squalls of rain sweeping Troon's 6500 Jud seaside course, » = - THE FOUR Americans and 28 others who survived yesterday's two opening rounds faced struggle with the weather as it as each other in the match | play grind. | © After weeks of dry weather | that baked the fairways and greens hone-hard, a heavy storm off the Firth of Clyde

women today. The wind uprooted big marquees on the course and one man, who was sleeping under the awning of one tent, received minor injuries when it collapsed.

8 ” nr BESIDES Miss Murray, Claire Doran of Cleveland, O., and Polly Riley and Mrs. Frank Goldthwaite, both of Ft. Worth, Tex., were the only other U. 8S. players still in the tournament. | Six others, including” National Champion Dot Kirby of Atlanta, Ga., were eliminated yesterday and today’s weather was not to help the American chances.

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