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5-Man Board Jittery After Red Dispute In Sports Cold War
By ROBERT MUSEL United Press Sports Writer
HELSINKI, July 12—The International Olympic Com-| mittee was tossed another hot potato in sport’s cold war today when it was asked to decide whether both East and, The West Germany should be admitted to the 1952 games. The executive Olympic commit-|. tee had decided last winter only West Germany should be =O} m ic ted after efforts failed to organize a Semibined East-West entry. ere was no protest f th East. But a re Briefs a1, man executive board became
jittery - after a Red-Nationalist, China dispute and tossed the
By United Press
Y Senators Top White Sox. 2-1 On Three Hits
“By United Press WASHINGTON, July 12— Washington Senators collected only three hits off Chuck Stobbs today but capitalized on two defensive lapses by enemy shortstop Sam Dente to beat the Chicago White Sox,
| With two out in the fifth and
the White Sox leading 1-0, Dente HELSINKI, July -12—Although fell down trying to field Pitcher
whole business to the 7-man it 18 now about as easy to get intu!Julio Moreno's grounder,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Hot Olympic Potato-- Reconciling
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2 German Teams |
which 3 Then, after
| RACE RESULTS
| By United Press {
| AT ARLINGTON 5 Export, Trade (J. Contreras) 1—~Bob Away “(E. Arcaro). 3.40. 2.80, 9.80.
80. 6.60; Blue Thanks (G. Pederson), 2.40; aTime to Khal (J, Button, 6.20, 4.40; | 4-20.
Hardhack (D. Dodson), 6.80. ABI worth n. \ &-Boctor. L E ‘a i ag YP 6.40, entry y ' Ron » 3—Busy Elow (8. Brooks), 7.00, 4.40, Dash For Cash (D. Madden), 5.00, 1.00; Rosemere Chick (R, Peabody), 10.40, AT MONMOUTH 1.20; Victoria Cross (J. D. Jessop:, 4.00. 1—King Midas (J. Stout), Daily Double $16.80, 8 Choice (K. Chureh),
ood H. (W. Cox),
s—Summer Duck D, Madden), 154, 80, 5.60
3-To 2-Up High (J. Culmone). 8. "| 2.80: Time Eo Fun (P, Fernandes),
4—~Tax , Lien R. &nui ch), 33.80, 13. 39.1 12,60; Im O 1.40; Lets Dance (J Jessop), 7.20, 5.00 H Dail £57.99, diss Deductive (G. ‘Hatohons 8.60. 3-—Penson Fernandez), 8.20, 5—Nikoh Baby (D, Erb), 22.00, 880, 4.60: 13:30; Free Strider (F. Pannell), 3.80, Vhite Band (K. Church), 7.20, 3.60; Fox «J. Covalll), 4.60. Vhirlahead (E. Arcaro!, 3.20, i they (G. Lasswell), S30, 3.00 5—Perty Request (R. York). 13.00. 17.60. |naBarrem {B, Greed), 4.80, 38: The
80: Prince Abbe 130i, rey. Mike D
(A. Skoronskii, 6.60, {Fo8se (I, Hanfor
.60, Rlessusgaly i shuk, 9.20, Mr. (D. Dodson). 23.20, 11.00. Ail Quest 20, 200 i 160: Mr, Ps (E, Arcaro), 9.40, 6.60: | tar (J. Culmone), 4.40. ¢amehameha (K. Church). 5.80 3 xie Flyer (P. Roberts), 17.40, Ja. 8—Dr. Ole Nelson (J. Adams), 9.80, 5 My Celes Fernandez), 8.00,
“120; Torch of Iran (R. Baldwin), 350: ¥ adium Ne Stout), 3.00. 1.00; Abbe Sting (E. Arcaro), 3.60. T—Isw B. Williams), 28.60, 14. §—Pensive Lady (G. Hatcher), 17.00. 8.20; ar of (R. L. Stevenson), Bio, 160, 6.60: Rawlins (D. Erb), 9.20, 6.80; 6.40; Imamazed (J. Cuimone), 7.20. "ine Fettle (K. Church), 6.00. 3 Tur Star (A, Fernandes), 28.20, AT DETROIT 110.40, 6.80; Whirlaron (H., B. Wilson), 1—Mother Morris iL. C. Cook), 12.20, 320: 5.40; Barbareba (N. Jemas), 9.00,
€.20. 380; Left Bank (A. Poparal, 6.00, AT CHARLESTOWN 3.60; Whatanurse (R. Sisto), 2.60. 1--Lewis A. D. (R. Connolley), 14.20, 2—Jean The Joker (B. L. Harper), 43.80; 6.00. 4.80; Little Adam (E, Sandersts 23.20. 15.40, 7.80; Dolly's Image (A. Popara), 1560: Jen-E-V (A. Russoi, 4.80, 10.40, 6.40; Titintina (T. Barrows: 3.20, 2 Picture Lady (E_ Carrillo), 23.00, 7.60, Daily Double $229.60 5.80: Flying Beam (P, Grant), 3.40, 2.80: 3—Firey Ohe (R. Spencer), 4.60, 3.60. Indchem (RB. Brady). 6.00. 13.00: Bolton (F. Redmon), 6.00. 4.20; Slam Daily Double . $173.20
parent body — the international the Russian and satellite camp at/Was scored as a hit. .
committee, Both Chinese factions want to enter basketball teams, | Thus the -IOC will be asked
Otaniemi without a pass as into {the Kremlin, a dozen Hungarians came over today to see how the
{Eddie Yost walked, Dente let |Jim” Busby’s grounder go through his legs for an error as Moreno,
{Ahead (B, lins), 5.40 | 4—Beau KOO: (W. E. Snyder), 14, 14.60: Late Ship (H. Ramirez), §. |Hi-Chrome (R. Spencer). 4.00.
|, 5—Boots Best (W. E. Snyder, 17. 17.00, 5.80, Qmissive (R. Connolley}; 3.60, 3.60; Unison
3—Polly Ten Tens (T. Fortune), 4.20, 60, 6.60, 12.80, 260; Boned Up (D. Teague', 3.20, 00, 3.40; 2.80; Big Straight (D. Socea). 3. | 4—Twirl (V, Bracciale), 5.40, 3.00, 2.20:
3.00; | (F. Kratz), 2.60.
Wednesday to do something the other half is living in the western Sc0red: United Nations has been unable to camp at Kaypla. do—reconcile the East and the At Otaniemi there is little
West. fraternization among the na-
| tion, the Russians, Czechs, IT WOULD take fast work for| Poles, Hungarians and Bulgar-
" Fast Germany to get a team in! ians spend most of their spare the games even if it is suddenly| time in separate buildings. accepted. For the Olympiad be- Today in red track suits em
gins next Saturday—three days after the 10C meeting, blazed with the Red Star on a
Otto Mayer, secretary-general a! the IOC, told of the new cold garians, walked slowly war development in an_ interview today. He said the executive committee—composed of J. Siegrid| Edstroem * of Sweden, Brundagesof the U. 8., Armand! drinks. Y ussard of France, fbesto). 2 8 = ronacossa of Italy and Lord] QUT ON the tr Burghley of England—decided to different nations Bek un gold pass on thé Germany question friendly interest in
MORENO,
Jackie singled to right to score Yost. |
The White Sox scored their | only run when Eddie Robinson blasted a 8 and 2 pitch over the right field wall with none on in the second inning for his 14th homer of the year.
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who won his fifth gold braid background the Hun- game giving up seven hits, esthrough €aped trouble in seventh after Kapyla. They had no trouble get- Sam Mele and Bud Sheely opened |ting in. The door is open to ail With consecutive singles. competitors. They saw Americans, Pinch Hitter Tom Wright fouled Cuban, Frenchmen, Italians and out, and.Pinch Hitter Ray ColeAveryiSouth Americans swigging soft man grounded out.
Aside from his hard-luck fifth inning, Lefty Stobbs was in dif{ficulty only in the first when taking Jensen singled and Ken Wood each othersiwalked with two out.
Jensen then!
PLAY EXHIBITION FOR TEAMMATE—The Jolly Jacks girls # benefit game Saturday night for one of their teammates, Sandy Burcham (circled), who recently was « ,
stricken with sninal polio. Team members” are (front row, left to r
er; (back row, left to right) Sus Shinkle, Roberta Helser, Sandy Bur et Shaffer. Team members not shown are Artie Moore, Joan DeF
FOR AWHILE Sandy Bur- A MEN'S game will open the cham won't be playing soft- evening's play at 5:30. Then ball with the Jolly Jacks. the Jolly Jacks, Sandy's teamShe recently was stricken with mates, will meet the Tabernacle an attack of spinal polio. Girls at 6:45, At 8 the StandBut her teammates haven't ard Machine Girls will play the forgotten her. Logansport Girls and the Perry One night at practice the Township-Crooked Creek game
Dente|
Vernon
Ford, Norma Shinkle and Darothv Cook; (center, left to right) Judy Wagaoner and Janet Waggon-
14.20; fin Steel a Galli), {Mr. R(T. Barrow), 5.00. &—Bestover (T. Barrow), S30 3.00, 2.40: J TuThan {R. Spe Spencer), 4.00, : The Globe 80. 2 a ) 7-—Sweet oatootte Rr. Sisto), 7.40, 3.40, Flim W, . 2.60.' 32.60: Fritiin {3.00; Task Fleet (R. Spencer), 5.00, 3.20; D. ague). 4.40. | Pegnpat (T. Barrow). 3.80. 7—Weatherman (D. Scocca), 11.00, 5.40, 3 Bolaris (R. Barrow). 8.60. 4.40, 3.20: (4.00: Leaving (G. Miller), 6.20. 5.00; { Foray Vina (R. Sisto), 7.80, Lot: Badger (Butler (E. Mcivor (8. Armstrong). 3.80, 8-—M
4.40. oflame (J. TR. Hill), 5.40. 3.80, 2.60: | "o_PFulgura (8. Armstrong). 11.60. 7.00.|¥oung Turk (C. Martinez), 10.80, 4.80: 18.20: Virzinia (W. 8nyder). 86.00.
ke Highland Dream (D. Teague). softball team will be playing a 42: jubilee Gem (B. Collins. 5.20. n_Rangiah Renfal (ND. Beacoal. 6.00 AT AOVEDUCT
(1.60, 2.80: Sheldon Dvucret (R. McGionjzal) ~Froggy. IT. Atkinson), £7. 3.90.
12.80. 7.40: Rarrant Pire (Ww _Meclvorr, 5.00 ight) Toby Cantwell, Gladys De. |280: Tropical (E. Guerini. 430, 3.10: ar Path, (N. Combest), 4.80 Che wi (6 Neerdar 430. 340. Junior Baseball e Dervis (A midly, 0, 2.40; 3 cham, Pat Worthington and Jan- | Incheobar. | MONDAY Daily Double, $21.60 | Brookside A League—Brightwood Meth-
ord and Sarah Bray. 3—Pleeting By, (C. McCreary), 10.00. odist ‘Church vs. Eagles on No. 1 af 5:45
ls do 3.50; Vertigo 2d (O. Scurlock), 3.90. Garfield A League—8t. Rochs vs, South children of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- |2.80: Bob's Ace. (C. Errico). 3.10. port Cardinals on No. 2 at 5:48; Little burn Burcham, 4936 West 12th [2.70
4—White Witch (E. Guerin). 3 3 * Lot, Ongney . coum. 4 3.50. Slants vs. Garfield. PAL Club on No St, is a senior at Speedway po eneech (W. ‘Boland. S50. 880. 2.80, hoo 0! ua 00; Sun Mo High Se L 8. Boulmetisy.
iB. Kratz), 16.80, 3 a0:
Boocca), 3.40, 3.00 Mamalof (T. Portun 6.00. 8-Tetratomic a Russo). 5.80. 2
{D. Johnston), 30.
Rhodius A League—Ben Days ve. Drexel ardens on No. 1 at 5:45; Mars Hill vs alley Businessmen on No. 2 at 5:45
2.60, The crack second baseman, 6—Crafty Admiral (E. Guerin), 7.40,| Elenberser B League — Panthers va who also can {iil in an out- IN 3%: County Delight (8. Bovimetish Warriors at 5:30,
80: To Market (W. Boland), T-PFirst Wing (C. 7.20. 4.30; Winging Along
Garfield B Leave -- Beech Grove vs 5 30, Comets on No. 2 at 3:30.
E. in), 220. 5.00; Harlem Maid’ (H. E Suerin. |" rerside B League — Munictosl PAL
field spot when necessary, won’t be able to see her team-
despite last January's. decision of efforts. American Pole Vaulter then flied out. ; girls asked their young coach: at 9:15 will wind up the eve- mates play. She’s confined $30. id Ace (8. Boulmetis), 26.90, ($730; “Ont a es. Ont 3 “one country and one flag” from Bob Richards tossed back the CHICAGO WASHING | Bill DeFord if they couldn't ning’s play. in ‘Long Hospital. 320. Brown JBitan"a Benoa 13.00. {Ne 2 at 350; Siretside Jets va, Haweach nation. shot put for a Puerto Rican. A! AB HO A 5 AB oN al play a benefit game for their Harold Englehart, director of But if she has her way, she | T NARRAGANSETT Washington B League — Douglas PAL He said the executive commit- Jamaican paced a South African Cofasuendd 8 1 0 oEostss 3 0 0 3 teammate. Bill thought the sports activities at the stadium - won't be there long. With the pk Ps Packer 8.40. s Bor Final J{STuB. 55- Prentice Presoyterian. om, Ka, J tee will make no recommandation Woman sprinter. Mirano,ss 0 0 0 1 Jensenre 423 ¢ idea was wonderful and start- has donated the use of the field confidence and determination PO mio rite, 20, adden. 14.80, 2 pokelde © Lentue_-Wildcats to the IOC. The Hungarians snickered at a minossct § 9 2 sect 182 0 o4 the ball rolling. for the benefit night. Although typical of youth she says: 100. 480; Alas (H. Keene), 440. 2.30i|on No. 1st 10:00; Braves vs. Christin Regarding China, he said, a feW Of the quaint Western cus. &sbinsnip & 219 6ivernoni> 3 0 8 21 As a result of their com- the umpires haven't been cho- “Whoever is playing in my Earn (Re iiie. Seri 0 Cognty © Learue—Easie Crock Bea technicality is involved. Red {toms like lolling in front of the Bie! 118 9 8nrd erb 3 0 3 2| bined efforts, eight crack sen, -several have offered their place hadn't better loaf ’cause . 3 Miss Coley J. 8p ne EN) 7 2. Bo ast mets 8 Ben Davis is st 330, China’s Olympic committee has Pillets in fancy blazers and hats Sheelye: 212 optormes 39393 softball teams will play Sat- services free. Proceeds from someday I'm going to be out of |Never Endine (R. Ussery', 8.80. — 0 abs way Lea: Santor Cardinals not been accepted by the inter- PUt they stopped laughing to stare Gola 1810 urday evening at Municipal the game .will be turned over here and I'll give them a run |3& 51% Exchanee "(A Daspirito) WR vs. Junior Warr 10:00, national group. Nationalist | lin awe at the most recent ar- Stobbsp 2 1 0 2 Stadium and the whole thing to the young player. for a place to play.” 400; Qinds Well W (RU 3 0 poaiield © Lass iin em, China's committee filed its en- ‘rival. a 332 is for Sandy. Sandy, 16, the oldest of four And she's probably right. . . 830 440: Power Drunk (A ” ar. Ve, aa 1d PAL ty ub on No. 3 at 9:30 try “very la 4 aes Tage Amatioan He + Totals 35 on 7 iol Totals LB3n ? > FoR ge Por 0 Vy PAL Club at 8; os aA Church o A eo rown ran for eely in 7t ; phe exccutive committee tec front seat at the shiny dash. |; Fi€ht fouled to Vernon for Stobbs in Fly Aroun einlie & League oe PAL
allowed to take part in the boarg ana went silently back to Olympic games, but only as long| .
as they fulfill our regulations,” he said. “We frst want to sce QUICK Trials
the rules of ‘democratic’ China. Foreign visitors will get every
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siSoleman grounded out for Rodriguez In waaay a a8 200 800 000— 1
sas. Too Much for Cubs
The I0C will decide whether or| consideration from their hosts| BPM FUNgRebinsen.
not Nationalist or Communist/during the Olympic games—inChina, or both, be permitted to!cluding a quick trial if they break participate,” he said. Finnish laws, “We very much regret that the| Gabrielsson Chinese people ris. organization has asked ho late to par-{reinforced with personnel from |g, ticipate when they could have'other Finnish cities. done it well in time.” Overwork
said Helsinkf's
ANOTHER issue to be decided The first Finnish Olympic of-| B ‘Wi : by thé Wednesday meeting is the ficial—and probably not the last 0SOX in
site of the 1956 games, originally|-_was hospitalized today. assigned to Melbourne, Australia, but lately the victim of financial ganizing committee central office, |, woes. “So far everything seems entered the hospital suftertag to be okay in the Melbourne or- |from overwork. ganization, but we want to hear | the Australian delegates and confer with them before we make a final decision,” Mayer said. Br aves Ton - Detroit and Los Angeles hav applied for the 1956 Olympiad Pi i 5. 1 in the event it is taken from ira es, Melbourne. ; By United Press Meanwhile, a minor ‘rhubarb” developed over the soccer toot-| PITTSBURGH. July 12 ball draw. Bulgaria objected to! being paired with Russia in the
{season today as the Braves
tournament. Bulgarian _ Sports
Vice President Angell Wasset S1080Y work of Vern Bickford.
torr Tr ON ERE att 7 Washing-
“Bas HE Stobbs ' he 6 Su ps Dorish police . force of 1850 men will be angi a0, SAID and 1, porien genes 0.
A wD ANCE—s218
Kallio Kotkas, chief of the or- Close One
victory over the Detroit Tigers, lofting a homer into the left field $0 yak: 2. Furillo, Hodges 2 Wililams | Friend lost his 13th game of he, before 11,394 Fenway Park fans, bleachers... .. RORS— Wilson, the ‘third Red Sox to!
[Robinson functioned again in the Reese. Hodges. Co first round of the elimination pounded him for five hits and play right field during the game, TWO-BASE HITS Reese 2, Robinson, ys 370% four ruiis in the fifth inning, to beat out an infield single in the fifth, Peewee slicing a double to, Federation beat the Pirates, 5-2, behind the eighth inning to score Sammy Isingle t ‘White with the run that decided S18: tO
catch
By United Press
hs Porish 1
sitoday and went on from ‘there to a 12. to 2 victory over
Robinson, Reese Are (rack Field in
CHICAGO, July 12—The Brooklyn Dodgers routed National Stock Car Racing Cham-| Lefty Paul Minner with a barrage of 12 hits in five innings|pion, heads the field of entries for,
—Jampol Rodri juss: 340, 40: PAL 330: Gover Bnd” Ho en). 3.30 = 3% Club vs ingles © Lontue ~ Kuks on No. 3 at 5:30.
AAA Sanctioned ~ 30-LAP FEATURE SPRINT CAR RACE
Milwaukee Race |
By United Press iy
MILWAUKEE, July 12—Rodger Ward, Los Angeles, the 1951 AAA!
the 150-mile AAA stock car race, here tomorrow.
assarelis. | the Cubs. - Peewee Reese, veteran shortstop of the Dodgers, had a perfect day at bat, collecting five|
og homers by Robinson and Hodges while Sesompshing only three putouts.
BROOKLYN ! editaco driver beat out Tony Betten-| hits to run his string to seven in HOA BH O A hausen last year and set 4 new Ya-Mile Dirt Track—1 Mile South of Terre Haule on Rd. 4“ his last seven trips to the plate. Sin § 8 i Addis” 8 8 i i/track mark fer the distance of Jackie Robinson got a single, Sa i i iffirmnskiet § 1 8 8/5 pours 12 minutes, 39.71 seconds. TIME TRIALS 12:00 P. M ( (DS double and homer good for Sous . 8 § i fp i ° id Another top entry is Marshall 3-10-LAP MEATS gant o : runs batted in. In all Brooklyn 33 F Teague, Tampa, Fla. ee : r Ti made 22 hits off Minner, Dutch ticks 2 23 : ackson dh i i 1 3| Others entered in the race are CONSOLATION Race om 1 er 3 jleonard, Rookie Dick Manville Holme De 108 silinners 1% & ¢ $/Jack McGrath, South Pasadena, | By United Ig land Willie Ramsdell. VanCurkp 2 0 0 ObBrown = 0 © © 8/Cal; Myron Fohr, Frank Burany| For Yickets Write Jo: BOX: siusiisvscsresee 3380 BOSTON. July 12—Rookie Out-| The Dodgers scored in the, Ramsdelip ¢ & 8 ¢ and Chuck Stevenson, all of Mil- Deen Vane Coal Co. GRANDSTAND ........ 3.00 fielder Archie Wil inch nit third when Reese ‘singled and ——— oem 2 _'waykee; Sam Hanks, Alhambra,| Ter Haat Dota GENL. ADMISSION .... 2.00 chie son pin raced home on a double by Rob-| Totals 452227 9 Totals 3 72718 ‘Cal, and Jim Rathmann, Chi-|
the winning run and made a inson. Singles by Andy Pafko, JHIick out for Wade in oth, game-saving, B ki |spark the Red Sox to a tight 5-4 added another run in the fourth ¢fgecen -
alked for Leonard In 7th. eStruck out for Ramsdell in 9th,
to Gil Hodges and Dick Williams] 001 114 13212 000 110 000— 2 |
today
but Dee Fondy got it back by © ure lilies Fondy, Reece 3. Robin-|
Walker,
BONS BATTED The combination of Reese and jj, hol
Hermanski, IN—Robinson 4, Wil-| Jermansii, Walker 2,|
THREE-BASE HIT—Jackson. HOME RUNS-—Fondy, Robinson, Hodges. STOLEN BASES—Miksis. DOUBLE PLAYS—Wade to Reese to Hodges, Ramabbotti toe Miksis to Fondy,
right and scoring on. Jackie's center. The Cubs
SUNDAY, JULY 20 InSAERRE HAUTE
' Ward, who ‘the 1951 150miler’ here, will dive a 1951mobile 88. The Los" Angbles
cago. i
—— RR s —
complained Russia and Bulgaria are two of the strongest entries. One will thus be eliminated in the first round while a soccer “unknown,” the Dutch Antilles, drew a first round bye, he said.
|able to put three victories to-|
It was the fifth straight win for the contest. Then the young Yan- {matched this run in their turn miksis to Ramazzottt to Fond
/the Braves over the Bucs. {kee and Senator castoff choked The Pirates, who have won two 8 Detroit ninth-inning rally by games in a row for the fifth!/snatching Fred Hatfield's sure straight time, have never been single for the final out. Silent Clyde Vollmer, who
gether in succession. They con-| started in right field for Bos-
as Eddie Miksis singled, stole] LEET ON ASES— Brooklyn 4. Chicago 8.
ALLS-—Minner 1, Wade 2, second, moved to third on Walk- {Lesnand J OBaCurk 2 rt Wa ade 2 | er's overthrow and scored On & Leonard 1, Ramsdell 1, VanOuvk ’
single by Gene Hermanski. person Witmer is Ya hitched to th), Wade 6 in 5; Minner was chased before he Leonard 4 in 2: Ramsdell 0 in 1; Vancould retire a man in the sixth, {UK L in 4: Manville § in 1 (pitched
th). which opened with a single by RUNS AND EARNED RUNS-— Minner
WEAR LONGER
The+« Russian track team ar-/tributed five errors today but rived 200 strong by train from'only one figured in the scoring. Leningrad. After hasty confer- The Pirates came close to cop-! ences among one another, they ping the victory in the last of agreed to pose for photographers./the ninth when they loaded the But the men wouldn't pose in the bases. ‘But Dick Groat hit into:
same pictures with the brawnyla double play to end the game. Wight,
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