Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1952 — Page 12

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Santee Shin In AAU Track Finals

THE BEST drivers in midget racing will be here next Br United Pete Saturday night at the W. 16th St, Midget Speedway for the! ; ong BEACH, Cal. June 21— once-a-month AAA championship go. The program will be topped by a 100-lap National Championship classic. To warm ~~ up to the title’ thrills, there will be four 10-lap sprint heats.

The championship field will in-

By Art Wright

Big Cars Race At Salem Today

sity lightning rod, spread-eagled the field in the 64th National {AAU track championship's 1500

{meters today as he sped to a 35yard victory in the event's best time of the year—3:49.3.

Goacher, who! won the pre-500 Race here; Johnny Tolan, who won the midget battle at Cincin-

ning in the 800 meters, tired on the final lap and dropped out on ithe last turn when he was well loff the pace,

nati last week: | 800-meters, one of the late Vic Carter who | events in this, the second day wis sccond at | of the AAU’s two-day meet in

Leroy Warriner

Long Beach Veteran's Memorial Stadium. . =»

i | THE OLD “pro” (Bones) Dillard, won the 110|meter high hurdles from a select {fleld with” only all-service’'s

{champion Dick Attelsey of the {top American timber toppers!

Cincinnati and a topnotcher of the Ohio AAA cirenit; Andy Linden, and just about § 4 everyone: who is anybody in the midget field. Qualifying trials start at 7 p. m. and the first race at 8:30 o'clock. : The 18 fastest cars will start «in the 100-lap championship in inverted order, the fastest at the rear. Don't miss the qualification trials . . . for they should be | plenty hot. At the last midget | race here, 80 cars ran through qualifications in one hour and 40 minutes. That included 79 Offenhausers and one Ford. There'll be no “infield spinning” Saturday night. A 14-inch-high concrete harrier has been placed around the track along the inside.

» - " . THE top race today is the AAA big car sprints at Salem Speedway. ‘The feature will be 30 laps. Sane : * It will be Salem's second attempt at opening the season, The first time, May 18, the event was rained out. Drivers signed for 4 the early-May opener will be in the field, in addition to other

starters . . . including Joie ome Top-Seeded Men

.Bpidér ‘Webb, Doc Shanebrook,:

Jimmy Daywalt, Jim Rigsby, Le- Advance in oie

{world record, He was a yard in front of Jack Davis, NCAA ichampion, who was second.

Jac, and Sim Iness, the NCAA

i » = =» i | TLANKY Reggie Pearman of the

a 1-yard upset win in the 800-

SOUTHPAW NETTER — | meters over Len Truex of Ohio Elenor Bailey, No. | seeded State in a blanket finish 1:53.5

woman player in the Indian. 1 2-ldpper. ¢ a apolis O pen Tehnis tourney, In the 200-meter run, Handy-

| won by default in yesterday's A SN ma iia? opening round. | time of 21.1 around the curve. Jim Ford of Drake, the NCAA champion who qualified for the finals, withdrew, making it strictly a 1-man show,

ov Wartiner, holder of the Dodgers Pound em 8 record; Jackie ' of Ju tomes, “Gene “Sorce, cru (ify Tennis Meel 1p; vol "14.4 |

Armi . .. and all the other short- SEEDED men players in the track and Indianapolis “500™ top- Indianapolis Open Tennis tourna-| BROOKLYN, June 21 (UP)—

notchers. meht advanced yesterday after- Righthander Billy Loes, 22-year-

Qualifications start at 12 [noon at Fall Creek courts but the 514 ponyg pitcher, hurled no-hit apolis before the jaunt to the That's all changed now.”

noon and the first race at 2:30 rain had the final say and the o'clock. {Central Indiana Tennis Assdcia-

~ ” " WINCHESTER Speedway runs the big cars in AAA sprints next| Action resumes today In the Dodgers pounded out a 14-4 win Sunday afternoon. That should men's and women’s singles. Men's over the | last-place be a good one, too , .. with James doubles and mixed doubles open Pirates. ! trying to hold on to his record Monday. . After the Pirates scored four of sweeping the field on the short, : SE, tracks. | RALPH BURNS, defending.ame back with nime—eight of Pick your favorite driver and champion, had the easiest road, {nem unearned—to break the you'll probably see him at Win- Winning on default over Cpl o,me wide open. chester. For those high banks William Wallace. Bob Bastian, p.,kije Shortstop “separate the men from the No. 2 singles player eliminated, op, out of Duke University, got boys" xa which means more Dick Shellenberg, 8-1, 6-2. Clyde the first hit off Loes with two out thrills: for the fans, | Akard, the No. 3 man, had aly the asventh {forfeit from Pvt. Douglas Steg- ,

ball for 6% innings tonight but

program,

| Brooklyn sent 15 men to the h i ing th ool has received a face : . | ner, " rag \NE the poo 3 rec mast - -out Races Today: oe: . plate in the 9-run eighth inning, Put the rebuilding campaign was lifting and now wears a fresh hurled an ig 4-hit shut out! ceventh straight loss. SPEEDWAY CARS-—Saleth (Ind) Speed-| n other men's matches, Andy . . underway in March and the city ! today while his mates shelled) h y, ternoon, AAA sprints; Owosso, 2 idn' i i coat of WwW e paint, x i ’ x A! | Bicket eliminated Eugene banging five hits and drawing .,;.. paar of the Olympic trials t of white paint. With the ad-/tnree Boston pitchers as the St.! Lefthander Dave Koslo, who reBGETE kansas © Cite, Ms. night,| Smalley, 6-3, 6-1; Stan Malless [Ive Walks. coming here until April. dition of bleachers, it is estimated 1 ouis Cardinals beat the Braves, Placed starter George Spencer AOE PANS Nishi. Indianapous’ W.| defeated Art Phegley, 6-3, 6-1; | Pirate starter Forrest Main was a 2 =a : 3000 seats will be available. 19 to 0, before 5658 ladies’ day When he developed a blood blister h St. § dwar. peedrome. Kokema Roland Leverenz beat Bo Mec- [the 1osen “WE HAVE ADDED many Olympic officials, coaches and fang, fon his right index finger with ibtedway, Maniicalls, Sheedwar, an Dermott, 7-5, 6-4. Ken Jones, PITTSAURGH x BROOKLYN ° conveniences to the pool and the swimmers now here preparing | Mizell had 11 strikeouts and a none out in the second inning, Breedwar at New Castles atiernosn. F9°| weeded No. 4, won over Opl. leoatatine. sv ™T 5S Astoreanss AT 7 $ 4 people of Indianapolis should] for the July showdown have no-hitter going until the fourth limited the Cubs to seven hits. | Herman Harrow, 6-0, 6-3; Mikvichef 4 & § SRecaens a | § 1 3 benefit from them for years to been lavish and sincere in their |inning when Catcher Paul Burris He was not scored upon until the Future Races: | Charles Karadell defeated Sam Kiner.It $ 4 § URrideec®” @ 8 1 1 come” Townsend said yesterday praise of the Broad Ripple pool. [reached first on a scratch infield ninth, when Johnny Pramesa SPEEDWAY CARS—Ssturday wight. Pi. Sivols, 6-3, 6-3; Russ Campbell (Gries 3} 3 SGmonelia.e 1 8 2 %4n his office. Dick Papenguth, who started single, {homered, Dee Fondy tripled and Wavne Sveadwar, CRRA aorints eunis’ | defeated Frank Madden, 6-3, Mtriekidsh 4 i § SSniderel £2 § 0 “The city has Installed eight his rise to national acclaim in In-| Meanwhile, the Cardinals had scored on Ramson Jackson's outAA Rint Ashland, ©. CSR4 serine! 6-0; Ralph Linder beat’ Toner Fitserald. ¢ © Patkedt 4 & 0 0 new lanes for racing with cork dianapolis and is now U.S. Olym-{taken a 2-run lead as Solly|field fly. nn.) Wednesday mixhi. Nashville. Tenn. Overly, 6-1, 6-0. = Mains “1 33 Liew oo o of floats which the Olympic swim- pic coach of the #vimmers, said, Hemus scored in the first and| . » = =» Fitmany Ret cirlinagd Hace So . a. u . jafaimes $ 8 § 3krskines 0 0 ¢ " mers will use. But these lanes |We're happy to race i#® pool Red Schoendienst in the third. | OMAR (TURK) LOWN, suffered das night, Indianapolis W. 16th 84. FLENOR BAILEY, No. 1/0: see are permanent and can be used with such wonderful conditions Mizell's victory was his sec-lhis fourth defeat for the Cubs Fock’ CARS— Tomorrow night, Dan. TANKING woman player, had a Muirn 0000 | in city meets. We finished a 'as Broad Ripple. If the swim-ond of the year in 7 starts and put was the victim of bad breaks ole il) yirere nasi Friday” wight. default victory over Peggy Buehl, Fisher 110 Lg e———————_m— rm————— ————————————— his first since May 2 when he!in the third and fourth innings nau ace Bowl mature leh jatay- TWO other ranking performers pg. 3a 52416 Totals 3616 2718 » * {beat the Phillies. It was the first when the Giants fashioned a 3-0 | fendan nhs Wane 29), Indianap. defaulted. Marge McCleerey won Merson Hned out for Ma A] Allison Vestal Tied for major league shutout for the |ead 0 th 8. sedwny) Busedtoms from Mrs. Florence Cartlidge,! Shuba tripled and walked for Black in ¥ v Cardinal's southpaw and his third | : HICAGO NEW YORK xandria; Monticalle Speedway; Kokome Seeded No. 4, and Susan Thomp- "}i, cud walked tor Bartireme in 9th. | {complete game, ORI a © Af AB B dway: Sundav afternoon, Hams 0 was given a gratis win over Fisher singled for Muir In Sth. { Miskis.s 41 1 3Willlams2b 2 1 2 {(Pa.) Speedway, AAA sanctioned, ST. LouIs BOSTON {2 s ! and Pulaski County Races Track at Win- Rosemary Frazier, No. 2 contend- fittaburch “ore Tar eer—14 ” AB HQ Al AB H 0 Alpdtinctrt 4 0 Okman § 22 amae. : ? i 2 1 hi J . 8 jer. Jane Bassett also won on a GUNS Castiglione, Metkoyieh Bell Ba! RAY JONES of Allison Jets) 8-for-4, two doubles and a triple Sialieunas ie 1 o Thormert $5) didicontel 29 ] Ss ampsen.et § 1 ¢ IF YOU'RE going to see the forfeit from Carolyn Madden. Furillo; Snider 2, Hodges 8. Pafke 2 stole the show in the Manufac- for UAW, Musiabet 4 $i iow 2530 jiwetio 4 8 8 Yiuslierat 4 ii trials for the July 4 _ Vietorles on: the court were Shuds _ . , . pee Strickland. _ [turers League yesterday. after- ann Sierra $13 Burris 418 OFendvab 4 314 QYvare 438 200-Mile AAA National Cham- registered by Billie Stewart + RUNS RATTED IN-Mersan 7, Rests % noon at Riverside Park as he WILHELM CONSTRUCTION Lvryivie & ¢ 1 1 Mathews.5h 2 0 1 frckmentt 1 3 1 Sheers 2-38 plonship classic at the Southland; Who stopped Susan Max, 6-1, Zurfie Garpelola 1. Strickland. (Del Greeo tossed a 3-hitter against Mal- hopes to insure its league lead Tohnson.3b 2 2 ® SE inrkson *h 3Lown.p 3 ih ol Speedway, pear Raleigh, N. C.| 6-0, and Betty Matthews, who PP aE ur hee H, lory A.C. and his mates went on this afternoon with a victory over Mies ™® § 11 1 fomick 1000 Bropes 8611 better get your race-day tickets roa ftom Mary Longsworth, THREE-BASE HIT Shubs. = to a 4 to 1 victory. South Side Saints at Garfield] pre : ; 3 §ioerema 1000 a y i Ok BS RIFICE § : * y ipman,p o vey Aces. the East's top auto) SACRIPICh HITS fas 3 "> | In other amateur league games, Park. Wilhelm leads the Munici- [Shamans #8 3 81 gow FINE vows BIFD oe nig, a. Fats i “Father of Forward H Rartiisme > Nate is Rese te/Kingan's capitalized on t ive Pal.ciregtt with a 4-1 vecorq, half-/ Totals wiz Totals 0 43 7 gy grounded out Tor Hagten in 9th. new Sn says Hi ding rePuss” : Joins Steelers NE ON BASES —Filisbuten 1. Rreok- breaks to beat UAW CIO 23, gyme in front of Indiana Reform-| igzen, fipsed, out for Mathows in Mh. Chicago agessneraare 008 000-002 2 ic y | r I RASES ON : 9 to 5, and Vestal Steel defeated atory. St. Leul 01 g/New York Tareas x ’ ok . 6] 1. I 1. 5, § uls . 101 000 421— 9 ~ a or Ie Fe PITTSEURGH, June 21 (UP) tafaime s"Xuae & Mult’ S grt’ "010 Local 933, 14 to 2. Both The latter nine battles Haw. PQs oo oo 000 000 bes ol Nt NEReLlane inlets, Suetter: Bark . ¢ations June 28, July 1, 2 and 3. [The Pittsburgh Steeler football Falmet. | =~ 0 p . tnnin . 1a./S2MeS ‘Were at Riverside Park, thorne at Pendleton. - Haw- (sal. Sister. it.” Rice, Johnson, Mizell" | RUNG BATTED IN—Thompsen 2. Yvars. Tickets are on sale mow Club accented dts switch from Palme 4 in 3. Toes * in 7%, Wilks 8 in| * ¥ ow thorne has won two of siX | RUNS BATTED IN—Schoendienst 4. Mu. | Tok Dark 2 Tames. Jackson, rough Sam Nunis, Southland STOund power to an air attack. Black ® is 3 Kling 6 Is 0 (BUeRed| JONES’ hurling enabled jAlli-' gnmes. fiat Slaughter. Johnson, (Johuson| THREE.-BASE HIT—Fondy. through Sam Nunis, Southland ry te t batlers In Ath), Muir # In i B » {scored on Jones’ wild pitch In Sth), HOME RUNS—Thoemson, Dark, Pramesa Speedway, Sir Walter Hotel, today by signing Gus Dorals, kine ln EARNED RUNSZMaly 4 SOR tO score jts third victory in| Other Municipal games include, TWO-BASE HITS—Hemus, Jethroe, Gor-| DOUBLE PLAYS—Willlams te Dark to “father of the forward pass,’ as ha MacDougal Contractors, now tied on, Schoendienst, Lockman: Kosle to Willams to Lockman;

Raleigh, N. C. Prices: Reserved grandstand, $6.50; box seats, $8. Latest entries are “Terrific

and 4 LaPalme | and I, Loes 4 and * Black 3 and |, Kline * and 0, wir 2 and ®, RBiack ® snd 0, Erskine # and ¢ HIT » PITCHER Wilks (Rebinson). WILD PITCH-—-Main,

backfield coach, | Dorais, 62, was called out of a 4-year semi-retirement to help

Troy” Ruttman, Indianapolis win. *Y NING TARR ie oY mer, and Bill Vukovich, hard-luck ive - the Steelers a potent alr QI 4 Necory, Warneke, Goets, and guy for the “500.” Also entered attack. Danesll, tu

Gus, since his retirement as

J ATTENDANCE--1%.335 head coach of the Detroit Lions

are Jim Rathmann, second In the ‘500, and most of the other name drivers. They'll pilot only °f the National League in 1949, Indianapolis Speedway cars Nas worked as a professional Twenty-four will start on the football scout and radio reporter.

mile, macadam, high-banked Hoosier Wins Frosh

track. » ~ . : 4 QUALIFYING trials for the Tennis Doubles Title { South Grove will defend Its 200-Mile Modified Stock Car race WEST POINT, N. Y, June 21 ypter-Club team championship toJuly 4 at Darlington (8. C.) (UP) -~Edith Sullivan, a junior day at Sarah Shank. Speedway will be held June 30 at Framingham Teachers College,! The city’s five municipal July 1, 2, and 3. Seventy-five cars on. the Womens ‘Eastern Inter- courses will be represented by sh th ctl _ collegiate Tennis Championship ¢¢-man teams with the low 25 It the race, sanctioned bY oqay when she defeated Virginia scores of each téam figuring in NASCAR. Prices for the race: pymas of Duke, 6-1, 6-4. ie Champrnstip total General admission, §3; bleachers! Mijas Sullivan of Belmont, Tee time will be from T a.m. I IN ' each J . } day. Address Tor advabes fever ohn Hironimus and Bob The winning club will get one vations: Darlington International Milbourne and Nelson Wild of Raceway, Darlington, 8. C.

~ » ” THE NEW track at Bass Lake, eight. miles north of Winamae, won't open today as scheduled. Recent storms held up construction. It'll be another | week or two. The quarter-niile |

5 Grove Defends Club Title Today

trophy and permanent possession {Princeton, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, for the!of a trophy awarded by the Indi-| anapolis Golf Association,

{freshman doubles title.

BRAKE INSPECTION

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tempting a double by also run-|

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LEADS CHAMPS—Mike Writt of the East Side Warriors (left) helped lead his team to victory | in the senior division of the Flanner House track meet by taking the 120-yard high hurdle event | Crispus Attucks yesterday. Others shown (left to right) are: Robert Watson, IAC; Harrison! Lockefield Gardens, and Stan Melton {in front of Fossett).

; |36-Hole Medal Play | ‘Will Reduce Field To 64 for Match Play

Times Stale Ser

viee 5 LAFAYETTE, June 21—An all-star cast of 194 of the finest college golfers in the nation will begin two days of medal qualifications for the annual National Collegiate Athletic Association golf championship on Purdue's South

course Monday morning. The 18-hole qualifying round

Ww rrio Win {tomorrow and Tuesday will be d Is {followed by the first round of 0 {match play over the 18-hole route Flanner House “eee Track Meet ithe quarter-final and semifinal rounds of 18-holes each will unTHE. EAST SIDE Warriors ravel Friday. The 36-hole cham won the senior division of the plonship round Is billed Saturday,

Flanner House track meet at North Texas State is defending

Crispus Attucks yesterday scor- team champion. The 64 lows: \ing 27 points. {medal- scorers will comprise the

| tockerield Gardens won ine, -hAmplonship ‘Sight ‘in patch

, . play. junior division with 42% and" yp 4, opening trio slated to

at Douglas Park 100k the peanut al} ee off Monday at 7 a. m. is Dick Clifford Fossett, vision with 43 markers. [Norton of Purdue's Big Ten rune bi : | Anderson Urban League WON neryp links team this year. Nor.

- » . TWO 18-hole rounds of match

| play will be staged Thursday and

Olympic Eyes on City’s

missing. Dillard's time was 13.7,|

|the senior girls’ trophy with 23 ton, Walter Dundle of Bradley points and No. 42 Rockets had anq Sidney Frink of Houston 15. No. 42 Rockets won the junior | comprise the first threesome.

girls’ division with 40% points mwenty-gseven teams and 50 over Douglas, which had schools are entered. points. { hg iris | OPENING the star-studded field

just one-tenth of a second off the]

{tion came up with an abbreviated needed relief help in the eighth to, 4 gain his seventh vietory as the

{runs in the eighth, the Dodgers

{| Jim Dillon, big Alabama Poly| weight man, pulled the surprise! {of the day as he edged out co-| favorites Fortune Gourdien ipso! can no longer be taken for wall.”

By JACK WELSH BROAD RIPPLE’'S swimming

granted. The eyes of the nation

kingpin from USC with a toss of gnq very possibly the world, are culating of the water have been Was equally generous and rated) '175 feet, 35% inches in the discus. pow upon it as the Olympic trials installed and the bottom of the the pool as “one of the finest]

approach, The giant concrete expanse sit-

[New York Pioneer Club, scored uated on the fringe of the city’s reminded.

North Side has long been one of the chief summer recreation |sites. Buf it took ithe: Amateur {Athletic Unien’'s §%. lawarding of the % inal women’s swimming and diving trials g July 4-5-8 for the populace to apjpreciate their |blessing.

Jack Welsh

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ONCE BEFORE in 1924, the {Broad Ripple pool rose for a brief fling as the mecca of American swimming. That was the year the men's trials were held in Indian-

Olympics at Paris. The meet was a success and well received but when the fan- | fare expired, Broad Ripple was

Pittsburgh | Just another swimming pool.

| J. R. Townsend, director of | elty parks and recreation, is | confident that will never happen again, The city of Indianapolis ‘has spent $7500 this year on repairs

Dick Groat and improvements. And not par- pehind similar sites at San Fran-|

ticularly for the Olympics alone. Townsend admits several changes have been made to conform with Olympic regulations

four games and climb into a ifirst-place tie with Vestal Steel. The defeat cost Mallory a share of that lead and left them with a 2-2 record. Allison scored two runs in

tered with one frame. Jones and his mound rival, Gene Moore, settled down to a tight duel until the seventh when the Jets scored a run_on | two hits, A walk and an infield error gave the Jets a run in the eighth, » » . UAW outhit Kingan’s, 9 to 5, but four errors killed their chances. Jim Burrows went all the way for the losers while Daniel Wawrzynick matched it, getting credit for the win.

Martin of Indiana downed Walter lyvear's possession of the Tyndall runs. Jack Gallagher also hit |

Broad Ripple Pool

-lisland 50 meters out from the the plant with any in the country.]

" |has been transferred to the center stacks along side any of them.” 4 "bf the: west ‘end to permit diving]

the second and Mallory coun- | in the same |

| Gloria Ford of the Rockets won |

job of reealking the floor of /mers don't qualify, they can't the 75-yard dash, the basketball the pool and built a new north {blame it on the pool.” and softball throws, while Jesse, ! Walter Schuleter, head man of Willis of Anderson Urban won| New filters to Improve the eir- the American diving contenders, the standing broad jump. Joan Terry of the No. 42 junior team led her team with 221, points. She won the 50-

pool has been painted with blue- anywhere in the country.” yard dash, basketball and soft- |

| | green plastic paint, Townsend 8 a 2 | © ART OLSEN, father of the| ball throws, the standing broad Hs 1 famous Olympic diving star, Zoe jump and competed on the win- . THE CITY HAS installed an Ann Jensen, is willing to match, ning relay team. | Smith won the open broad jump with a distance of 22 feet, 8 inches and teok the open high jump. He

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{west end of the edge. A diving “We've seen the best from Housboard on the northwest corner ton to London and Broad Ripple

Indianapolis swim enthusi - hurdles in :12. Smith won the

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land racing competition amul-) asts will have an opportunity to open 120-yard high hurdles in taneously. | see the pool under the test of [4:43.20 “Heretofore, the location of | big names next Sunday when a yx a

| the board made it impossible | prevue of the trials will be of- | | to hold both events at the same | fered at 2 o'clock. : time,” Townsend explained. 4 Some of the top. Olympic con- hurdles in :105. Al Conners! “And we also painted that pool tenders will present a 60-minute earned first place with the 12-

50 46 feet, 2'4 inches. | Bob Kneip . of Cincinnati scored a victory in senior 220yard dash, traveling the layout in :28.8 and then came back to take the senior 400-yard dash in :55.4.

In the past, we've had many course. Admission will be complaints that the water was cents on a first-come, first-served too dark and cloudy. A swimmer paqiq | couldn't see if there was anybody, | bentath him before he dove in.|

» » » { THE CAST includes the best] {from Hawaii, New York, Cali-| The Broad Ripple pool was fornia and Florida among other built ‘in 1906 and now measures cities. The Lafayette Swim Club 200 feet in width and 450 in and Indianapolis ‘Athletic Club

length. The pool 4s 12 feet at its will also perform. Giants Give Cubs

deepest point and narrows to 4 The committee in charge of |

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toot | the show includes Paul Jordan, Hy Sfrajght Loss It was originally the nation’s yim Clark, Townsend and | I g

largest outdoor pool but now| Agpinall. : ranks third. Several practical re- p By United Press Hoth visions such as a wading pool for] . ‘ NEW YORK, June 21—Bobby, youngsters has placed the pool Mizell Hurls Thompson hit his 13th homer of|

cisco and New York. 1st Shutout

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STOLEN BASE —Slauchter {Hatten to Ramazzotti. for ‘third place, meeting Kirsh- wt! BLE PLAY —Schoendienst te Sis-| LEFT ON BASES—Chleage 7, New

“ : » York 5. baum Contractors at Riverside, LEFT ON BASES—St. Louls 8; Bos-| asks ON BALLS—Spencer 1, Kolse 1, y TAF OF 2. Park No. 1 and UAW 23 playing BASES ON BALLS—Mizell 6, Surkont 2, TRUCK OUT—Spencer 1, Lown 8,

Iv _ |Chipman 1. . {Koslo 3, Hatten 1. Vestal Steel on Riverside Park “STRUCK OUTLBy Mizell 11, Surkont| HITS--Off Spencer © in 1 inning (mene INo. 3. 3, Jomes I. jout in 2d); Lown 7 In 6; Kosle 7 In 8; » | JHITS—Off Surkent 7 in 6% (innings; Hatten 4 in 2, =» Chipman | in li Jones Ra | "RUNS AND EARNED RUNS-—Spencer TRS wo ES-—Surkont, Jon , , : A FIRST-PLACE tie remains! HIT BY PITCHER—By Surkont (He- Korte o snd 3.) "0d 3; Hatten 3 and 3: 3 + mus). { HIT “ITCHE . in the - Big Six League. Worcel ™WixNiNG PITCHER—Mizenl (2-5). WINNING PITCHER Kosta (4a) Trailers and CIO Local 933 have HO NES IQ CHER--Surkent (4-0). flan! LOSING PITCHER—Lown (3-4). identical 5-1 records. The Trailers fant Barliek. nate alam: Stewart lielmé, Gels, Coalan, : ) fe: 93 TIME—2:11, play Sunoco Service this after- UPMESTRce—sire (paid). | APES A Ncr—sns.

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for better vision to the divers. exhibition over the championship pound shot put on a distance of Indiana's entrants are:

the year and Alvin Dark hit his| fifth today as the New York,

BOSTON, June 21 (UP) — Giants beat the Chicago Cubs,| pHIT ADELPHIA, June Mizell 8 to 2, and dealt them their]

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RUSS SMITH of Anderson won will be an East-West best-ball exfour firsts. In the girls’ division, hibition slated for 1 p. m. today,

Atleast 11 champions, NCAA, collegiate conference or state open, and state amateur titlists are entered in the starting

field. ; Billy Maxwell of North Texas

|State is National Amateur and twice

Southern Intercollegiate

winner. National Public Links

{Champion Dave Stanley is also

champion from UCLA. . 8 KEN VENTURI of San Jose State is California amateur winner. Paul Harney of Holy Cross is- Eastern Intercollegiate titlist.

also took the open 120-yard low "THe Big Ten champion is Doug

Koepcke of Wisconsin. Tom Morrow is Louisianna Open champion on the unbeaten Tiger

Richard Wibel, Don Albert, Norman Dunlap Jr. Jack Hesler, Dick Norton and Charles Houff. Jim Balch of Indianapolis; Bob Cal-

l1ig, Elliott Phillips, Richard White,

Richard Cardwell and Robert

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REPRESENTING Notre Dame are: Tom Matey, Frank Marzolf,

Joe Moresco, Jack Powers, Wil-

liam Fischer and Mike Doyle. Fred Wampler Jr, Purdue's 1950 NCAA and Big Ten champion, holds the Purdue course record of 63 for the 6392-yard, heavily-wooded layout. He fired

nine birdies, eight pars and one

bogey against Illinois, Apr. 27, 1949. Par is 71.

‘Night’ for Shantz

(UP)—Bantam Bobby Shantz,

{lefthand ace of the Philadelphia - {Athletics and the major leagues’

tiniest player, will be honored by more than 2000 fans from his native Pottstown, Pa., at a “night” here July 18, The occasion will’ be part of Pottstown's 200th anniversary

celebration and will be the fea{ture sports event of the year for

the city.

STRAUSS SAYS:

CALLING ALL AMATEUR GOLFERS!

The annual STRAUSS GOLF TOURNAMENT at SPEEDWAY GOLF COURSE—

18 HOLES MEDAL PLAY

Wednesday and Thursday— June 25 and 26 (play either day)

NO ENTRY FEE (Greens Fee $1)

Call § ' Course (BE Imont . 4694) to reserve starting timese

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