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TAGE — a Welcome Mat Is Out For Big Luke's Return
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editer
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at. Victory Field in the event he oo mond and competed in | gIUNS BATTED IN—Nielsen, Hutson 3. returns. This coulde«ie sooner cia.is tournament play on the Easier. Rose. Cassini’ 2, —— than you think. The parent Cleve-| hardwood. The youngster was Baldwin ?, Whitman. Cassini. _
land club optioned Easter to In-| dianapolis. “to regain confidence, and his batting eye.” There also} was another reason for the demotion, as The Times pointed out
signed by a Brooklyn scout and | HOME FOR» Baldwin. Tv, - 8—Cass ° assigned to the Saints, Haas, Stirnweiss to R. M. Wilson te
Indians and Saints are sched- Easter.
i LEFT ON BASES-—St i \ " iuled to’ battle ‘it out again to- spelis 7. ft re 4 Sippie 1,
{night with Bob Chakales slated, BASE OF BALLS-0(L Heese
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two weeks ago. The informationii, pitch for the home guard. The| STRUCK OUT—By Moore 1, Baliga 1, came from Cleveland Manageriteams are to meet in a third tilt,|® Be on Moore 5 in 2 innings (and 2
batters in 3d), Sipple 8 in 435, Baliga 1
Al Lopez, who said Luke's ragged| Zuverink 7 in 21%, Kerrigan 1
fielding upset the infield. a ¥ 2 "114, Toshelt | in 1. Otten 3 in 8. With Indianapolis, Easter ap- Ry crushing the Indians last, WINNING PITCHER Bailes parently recaptured confidence at night the Saints gained undis-| LOSING PITCHER Harerin scese and the plate but there was no Im-|5uteq possession of third place as Jackowski. provement in his fielding On | .icville was rained out. The ATTENDANCE—2098 (1471 paid). ground balls hit straight at him 0 coat dropped the fifth-place _ . or to his right. ‘Tribesters two games back of the Tribe Averages Luke had only fair luck with rourth.place Colonels. Now the BATTING
the series finale, tomorrow.
{nk 5. weighs 180 and bats righthanded. picxey 4, 8ipple 4, Aria 3, Chakales |
{In 72 games with Dallas last year! Papish 1 |
| ‘he batted .245. seven and lost seven. They lost
* il , 5 = ” four out of the last five. : TOMMY DOBKINS, local «. Rojek Spoi S
The St. Paul Saints mauled lotter, is the Tribe's emergency”) ° the Tribe pitchers all over the catcher. Quincy Troupe, who nasi NJ o-Hitter premises in last night's series [Deen catching all games in the opener to win, 13 to 7, by |absence of Montalvo, walloped a| Stan Rojek, a .280 hitting
put. which in- /triple last night, his first o
e doubles and a home S€ason. 22 Hutson alto. hit smashed a ninth-inning single!
¢/1ast night to rob Kansas City’s] {Harry Schaefer of a no-hit game pt Charleston, Schaeffer tamed the Senators before 5162 fans as his team“mates slashed out 15 hits includ-! ing Kal Segrist's 20th home run and Bill Renna's 22d roundtripper for a 7 to 1 victory. hi « At Columbus, the Milwaukee Brewers stayed within 3; games lof league-leading Kansas City, icollecting 18 hits for a 14 to 3 » victory before only 272 Columbus
fell off eight points, to .340, in| last. night's game. Easter played in 14 games with Indianapolis as the Indians won
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® = » in the firs lead, scoring the five runs in the, Milt Nielsen hit a double, his first inning. The Saints started] 12th. Al Smith, who had been - cloging the gap in the second and on a hot streak, was held hit..were..out in. front, 7 to-8, after! less. The frail Harry Malmberg five rounds. They kept - ring it is Maying as if ‘he’s over tired. -on by adding a run in the sixth,| Probably could use a rest. He's four in the seventh and one in the! ‘played In. all games, 93, includeighth, ~ ‘ ing a tie game. St. Paul Catcher Frank Bald- RR
win, a .267 hitter in last week's I oli : averages, put on a rousing dis- Softball Notes
rew | Results at Beech Grove: Riviera Clu . Play St bat fi Yorks. He Xo 10. Reerjess Pump 4; Stokely-Yan Camp 7. (fans. ve for ve, including two |Peasley Gaulber LR. yer s aarke athe] Gene Conley, 6-8 righthander
[djana Hon Air Products vs. Atkins ule: 7:00, Jenn r Products vs. {Saw Post: 8:15. Naval Ordnance vs, Kingan | WHO starred in basketball for
€. Washington State College, picked. at Municipal Stadium: CIO 2037 4P his fourth Brewer victory
1: Ravens 7, Indiana Gear 6: against two defeats, Morris Plan 14, Monument Engineering 1.| {Tonight's schedule: 7:00, Kinman Garage gton Heights!
0 THE Indians used four pitchers, ivs, Allied Florist: 8:20. Barrin ives. UAW 933: 9:40, Bud's Flackville Tav-!
the Saints three. Charlie Sipple J}, "3" \uchanics’ Lauodry. Ett oo.
1D . opened on the Tribe mound and) Pat Tatum fired a no-hitter yesterdax Cubs ds i 000 208 3 9 jas the an-Dee ris blanke nderson! Edwards, ewman (4) an tzenberger; was batted out in the fifth.|%, "5 .
: Myers and Wright. George Zuverink went in and the! Saints continued to hammer the Tosheff also saw action. Ray Moore, the §8t. Paul and none out, Manager Clay |
singles, two doubles and a home run. He batted in six runs and scored two. No bloopers, either. His five drives were well hit. » " s
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ball. George became the losing] pitcher. Bob Kerrigan and Bill fs starter, was derricked in the third with two Indians on base | ~ ——— i
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at Boston,
Pitcher—Jones (2-3). Detroit «+ 300 001 040 8 9 New York . 000 100 100 2 10
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All Night Games) Paul at INDIANAPOLIS, 8:15
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. c Hoeft, White (8) and Ginsberg: Mec- » Kinaas Clty at Shatleston Donald, Hogue (8), Miller (8) and Berra 5 Minneapolis at Louisville Winning Pitcher—Hoeft (1-3). Losing . RICAN surat Pitcher--McDonald (1-3), . AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE . (An Night Games) New Yorx 200 030 100-6 15 0 Detroit at Washington 12, twi-night) Cincinnati 000 010 001 210 0 . st Lous at Philadelphia (2, twi-night) Hearn (10-2) and Westrum: RaffensherA Gi yeland at_New York ger, Podbielan 5), Hiller (#8), Rlackwell A Chicago at Boston {i8) and 8eminick. Losing Pitcher —Raf- . NATIONAL LEAGUE {[Snsherger 10-7 000 050 10 1 * | Boston at Chicago 188 Toh n pps 2 $ Philadelphia ut Pittsburgh (night). 8 Lou 9-2) and 800 008 0 8 rer ie i 8 Sg , New Fork" si Cancinnati 0H Yuhas 15), Tiefenaner (7), Werle (9) and . —— . D. Rice. Losing Pitcher—Boyer (5-8)
Philadelphia at Chicago. postponed, rain (Only games scheduled) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4. Rochester 4. Syracuse 13, Baltimore 2.. Buffalo 10, Springfield 3. Ottawa B -Toronto 4 (10 Innings)
GAMES TOMORROW AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
St. Paul at Indianapolis (night) Minneapolis at Milwaukee (night), (Only games scheduled)
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IF THE Indianapolis Indians can't do any better than STAAL x ae break even with large Luke Easter in the lineup, it's fair Ges 2 $1 39:4 ‘De s¥in or > x : i IR. . 3B 8 13-99 A, to assume they're going to face rough sledding to hold their Whitman. “ ; It i 2 Pe + 18 man, rf ‘ 2. | own now that the huge first sacker has returned to the big Haas, ih. 4 3.30 0d D | show. Setup TEE ——— | Baldwin, © “3 3 3 3 8 @ oom or | Luscious Luke was no picture| Bryant sent in a boy wonder, By lida ’ ; his. Joe Baliga, 18, fresh out of gajica, » YT 0 81 8 . | of ;grace in the field during hi high school at Hammond. The Omark “J. 98% 84 : l4-game hitch og curveball righthander, =o a ma a eve an with the Hoosier, i hi d pro appear- Totals SMH Redskins but in| making his second p! ppe Ozark struck out for Baliga in fifth. | a w { ance, got the side out without INDIANAPOLIS ! By CARL LUNDQUIST 50 times at bat allowing a run, AB BR H O A E United Press Sports: Writer = p 2 2 > i BS @a al) ven "no Siitawee S08 3 i § 1 8 THIS could be D-day for the oy driving in | THE boy was solved for one Nielsen, if ' 3 1 3 3 : 2 Cleveland Indians of 1952—D for runs, scoring 1M, "0; "le Tun in the fourth, | Smith: rf ‘5 8 ¢ '3 1 @doom or<D for destiny. 3 and belting SIX|, por which the Saints sent in Tremse, e022 & 1 3 : a Theyre ready either to “shoot homers and iW0 pn , Gotten a regular, who worked Malmbers, ss ......4 © ® 6 2 2 the works” or “work the chutes” doubles among iy, 1ast five innings. He held the Zuerink® .... 7 % & 1 §¢ in another typical Yankee Stahis 17 hits. {Indians to three hits and one run perrizan » . 8 5 8 § ¢dium tail-skid ina vital five-game Indianapolis during his tenure, walked none Tosheff, #6 6 0 o o oseries with the pace-setting world fans are happy and struck out two. Totals 3% 7 9 21 15 a champ New SF kets, behing 4 “Eddie Ash to have had him ” | Tavier grounded out for Kerrigan ino. Currently 3'¢ games behind in | around and the YOURE Baliga was credited op. second place, the Indians could be with the victory. He starred in [gi pau #20 231 110-13 § welcome mat will “be spread both baseball and basketball at INDIANAPOLIS 500 101 oee— 7 blown right out of contention if J}
they skitl. Or they could move in at or near the top ¥ they rise to the occasion and act like the club the experts in pre-season ratings figured as the likely winner. The Yankees strengthened themselves for the series by recalling Kal Segrist, a hot hit- | ting infielder who had banged { 19 homers and was batting .326 | | at Kansas City. They also | brought up Pitcher Tom Gor- | man, ‘whé had a 7-4 record there. The Indians previously brought back their big first
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! H 2B 1B HR RBI Pet, day as if they wanted to forget fie bat last night x he go Redskins are only two games ger .. 50 11 17 Jf tH 340 the business at hand and concenfarewell before hend ME or ahead of sixth-place Minneapolis, Nielson .. 384 41 18 1% 3 3 2} 308 trate on the big series. The last-! New, York to rejoin:his Cleve | With Luke Easter gone, Milt (Hutson . 118 16 38 6 4 1 11 98 place Tigers ended a five-game land mates. He got one hit, a Smith 71 43 82.11 -5..10 WM Hi losing streak by defeat the ingle, grounded into a double | Nielsen takes over the Tribe Maimberg 347 59 101 25 04 28 sing © y defeating the, ilson f 50 , - anke Gi 4 . 8 fied out to left close fo | batting leadership. The left- Fiton .. 200 5% 80 If 1 J 37 36 Yankees, 8 to 2. The Senators hod fouled out to the hander with the ho bat col- | Fcoupe 117 23 #3] 3am smacked down the Indians, 15] | { var BE 15 . | ontcher, walked once, batted in | lectell three of the team’s nine ganar... 8 3 1 1] vn mie 4. The Browns upset the Red eg - m " ofte run and scored one. "hits last night to increase his Stroweiss 130 23 29 3 1 1 14 225.80, 7'to 5, and the A’s beat the . . rs w= average to .326. Team Watting 20 MING White Sox, 2 to 1, in a 10-inning| ANY PORT IN A STORM—The rairs came ina hurry yester- ; w I, IP R H BB so night game. : WwW. ; ab THE huge man made two|. Joe Montalvo, the Puerto RICAN anernatnie "5 5 5 93 8 8 33 31 In the National League, the Say aHfernebn at Wondshock Sauntry Shab a5 Ye Restor Jeu e errors in the field. one on a catcher who is out of action with|Sipple ....... 34 3 3 108 $1131 MU 43inodgers maintained their 51,| | ournamen opened. se players y ha e fo retug grounder to his right, the other's severe elbow injury, may be Chakales 3 4 62 5 8 40 34 game lead by beating the Cardi. beneath the referee's stand in a delay that kept action curtailed for a wide throw to the pitcher cover-|oqt to the Indians for the season. Zuverink § 10113 1 102 7¢ 93|nals, 6 to 0, behind Carl Erskine; 30 minutes. ing first. But that 348 batting Catcher Dick Kinaman, up from Papish - 4 : 1 8 » 3 34/the Giants topped the Reds, 6 to, average (as of Sunday) made theiq, , \ City, was due to re.[Seiuan 363 4 3 2 Nand the Phils and Cubs Were deeigion for Lopez. The average... today. He's 26, stands 6-2, Score 2 00 6 9 4 8 Trained out. : . g & y omplete games: 7, Narleski
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By LEO H. PETERSEN Israel led 35 to 27 at halftime,, United Press Sports Editor but starting the second half! HELSINKI, July 15 — In the Greece used its bigger players and | first Olympic clash of a Commu- there was one period of five! nist country against —one—f ‘minutes tm which Israel was held! the west, Canada’s basketball scoreless. CLEVELAND MADE five team whipped Romanian, 72t0 51,0 A total of $9 fouls was called errors, and its pitchers yielded today in a hard-fought but clean-| against Israel and 32 against 13 hits and nine walks in a hor-|ly played game. | Gr
| Greece. In all, 12 players were rendous exhibition at Washing. It marked the second victory | ejected from the game for fouls, ton. Washington had two five-in ¢ >
the preliminary basketbfll! Greece losing four. run innings and a three-run rally, leliminations for the Canadians,| Russia was scheduled to com-| knocking out rookies Sam Jones'who put qn. a strong second half note in the Olympic games for the | first time since the days of the
and Dick Rozek, and second-liner'drive to" deat the smaller RoCzar when it met Bulgaria in a
Lou Brissie in the uprisings as:manian team. the .Indians saved their top In the losers’ bracket of the | preliminary soccer game, {lingers for the Yankees. double - elimination tournament, The pasketball eliminations Dave Madison pitched shutout/Greece kept its hope alive by which started yesterday will de{ball in 110-degree weather -for/coming from behind to beat a .ide which six of 13 nations will jeight innings; then wilted, and fast but small Israel team, 54 to (qualify to meet 10 seeded teams {Boston scored five ninth-inning/52, in a rough game marked bY lincluding the defending chamtallies on homers by Dick Gernert/71 personal fouls. pion U. 8. quintet, in the title and Dom’ DiMaggio before Earl A x. =» round. Harris! put a stop to the uprising. THE Romanians were friendly : d © A's got a one-run: lead |and before the game started z i against Chicago in the first in- their 12-man squad lined up in Elected U, 3. Caplain ight hing when Ferris Fain walked center court and gave the Ca- Henry gn a em
police sergeant, today was elected captain of the U, 8. Olympic {wrestling team. He won the light heavy title in the 1948 Olympics at London.
Lefty Bill Hoeft, 20-year-old rookie, gained his first big league triumph, toppingnthe Yankees with beardown pitching. He and reliever Hal White stranded 15 men on base as the Yankees made little | use of 10 hits, five walks, and ! a hit batsman.
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ERSKINE A LLOWED the And Cards only three hits, all singles, ndrei Folbert was taken out * to gain his ninth win ale Te of the contest in the final mo- | axim Is ments the North Americans led Ordered’ to Meet Moore
losses. The Dodgers broke a scoreless tie against Cloyd Boyer PY their best performer, Red ' Pettinger of Tillonsburg, On-
with five runs in the fifth and. added one in the seventh against! tario, applauded him loudly. Pettinger, George Wade of,
{ Bobby Tiefenauer. The Giants made it two out of london, Ontario, and Robert
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3 {thr y 3 8 -1 Raasds- Cis won Tost Pet OB | Cleland at New York (2). hree over the Reds, Jim Hearn Phibbs led the Canadians to vic By United Press vaio badalaed dr ik aie 31, St. Louis at Philadelphia (night), coasting to his 10th victory, tory. Wade was high-point man NEW YORK, July 15 — Chai Aer ae ] 3 b, . ] BE PAM vearvnrr rit: 46 45 505 1315 Detroit at Washington (night), — —— {with 26, scoring nine field goals y == hair Loulsville o.oo: 48 46 500 14 NATIONAL LEAGUE ! : : 3 man Bob Christenberry of the INDIANAPOLIS . '' 44 48 . 478 16 Boston at Chicago. . jand eight free throws. Pettinger nj... York Boxi Co iss} Minneapoiis 41-49 456 18 Philadelphia at Pittshurgh Ol ™m ic R It zeored 1 f ints but w 0 Xing mmission i Columbus ey MEEea8 a New York at St. Louis (night), Y P esu Ss I only nine points but was sentenced Joey Maxim today to Charleston UU 34 58 310 26 Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night), . ithe play-maker and spearhead of d fe d his light h ight AMERICAN LEAGUE SUL Yaa BASKETBALL lthe attack. Phibbs scored 12/0 x uf 128ht heavyweight i og RESULTS YESTERDAY Canada 32 D0UMIe Elimination) Foents » : crown next against the. long- . ‘ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 72, Romania 51. s. NN A ~~ Kansas City ........ 003 000 200. 7 15-9 rnece 3. Targel 5 2 8 =» avoided Archie Moore of St. . : g 114 Charleston 01 000-1 1 1 A9, Kinm- 51. ! - rQ \ Chicase 383 tha Schaeffer and Partee: Houtz, Zieser (4), Hungary 75, Greeee 38, { THE ROMANIANS made Louis ace : Washington .. sm 1 Siubh i and Hemsley, 102 511-14 18 J anata, 68, Jat 5%, [contest of it the first half, but! Christenberry also said Welter's o waukee . 4 811— opines 57. Israel 48. { i a; Philadelphia ol A312 [Columbus : 001 000 030— 3 8 4 Bulgaria 69. Switseriand 58. /then they could not cope with Weight Champion - Kid Gavilan Detroit be a ae anid avlitiams: Resting: Ludwiz Eaynt 64, Turkey 3. their taller, more experienced op- WOuld be ordered to make his ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE Minnneapolls at Louisville (postponed: U. 8. 7. Brasil ATER POLO |ponents. next defense against Billy v GB rain), ; on {Graham of New York Brooklyn amc AMERICAN LEAGUE —— | Tt was the first defeat of the “'% . » 3 “yy - in { $ New York 137 Bt. Lous + S01 010 000 7 12 0 Fight Results ieliminations for Romania, which We are tired of seeing cham Phage... : 5 Madison, Harrist (9) and Moss; Scar- had drawn a first-round bye.| pions make a mockery of their Cinetnnat 3 3 Blige, Mmm i, sed, Whi, Wilber), caw yop UTeed Frew Canada defeated Italy, 68 to 57, titles by defending against in1 ‘ y n " (Eas cw ds \ Pit apureh ig 21 8 271 $2 Maggio. Winning Pitcher -Madison (2-1). gene (Silent) Habra 1 Nea Yau in a first-round game yesterday. Tories Contenders crusader eel E TERNATIONSL LEAGT. 5'2 Losing Pitcher Searborough (1-5). stopped Billy Kilgore, 153, Miami, Pa. A field goal by Phedon Bob explained. “From now on, NTER} N FAGU) . tae oli ) Moateess ; Won fost Ret. OB (Chicago S00 000 001 ¢-- 1 10 ? NEW YORK (Pt. Hamilton) — Johnny Matheou, star of the Greek team,| ®Wr commission will insist that | Rochester _. #38 8 Piece Dorn (0) and Sheely, Burd Lombardo,’ 1st Mt Carmel Pa ous with only 90 seconds to go pro- each defenfe must be made | SYPGCUSe ......e00+: i 54 § {6-7 d Murray, Losing Pitcher— ‘ ny erky, ' es oines, | { LL ORB Eh on oy ge aterow ® vided the winning margin, Gresce| SSanist the top contonder. a : 4 |Clevelan 2 — 4 : LENTOWN Pa. —Ruby Franklin, 163./was defeated by Hungary yeéter- 2 8 Springfield 47 447 14% Washington 105 300 51x—15 13 0 Philadelphia, outpointed CO . y 'g eague aisle . 3 1 13h Jones, Ronek (3), Harris &. Brissie zie, N08 Bathienainted Rarerce MeKen day. MOORE GENERALLY has > . (6) and ipton: Consuegra, eater (8), ————— et . . s———— Haynes and Grasso. Home RUn—Jensen Israel lost eight of its 12 play- been rated No. 1 contender dur . GAMES TODAY Winning Pitcher—Consuegra (3-01, Losing ers by personal fouls and had to/ing€ the past 10 years. Neverthe-
Amateur Baseball play the last 90 seconds — just|1ess, he didn’t get a shot at the
Twilight League Wednesday. Vestal Steel after Matheou's winning shot __ititle. He was carefully avoided
vs, Linde Air, Riverside No. 4; Allison Jets vs. Wilhelm Construction. Riverside With only four men on the court./PY Champions Gus Lesnevich, o, 6; 88. Saints bye; Hawthorne vs. Ag a result, the Greeks were able Freddie Mills and Maxim, Their
Mallory AA, Riverside No. 1: MacDougal Contractors vs. Kirshbaum Center. River- to freeze side No. .5: Kingan & Co. vs. CIO 033, | Riverside No. 2. All games 6 p, m time on.
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the ball from that Managers explained Moore wasn’t a logical challenger, in their opin-
nuts at the gate.” Christenberry said today, “It may sound strange to many people, but our commission actually |{is more interested in rulé observance and in fair play than & in the size of gates. It's an outrage Moore never got a chance
9 For City Playground Finals
Garfield Park's 821% points Meridian: 2. Ralph Shoemaker, Kansas topped four other playgrounds in|" Sofiballe Throw—Carl Parks, ‘Meikel;
% lat the title. Well, he'll. get one he am a7 They i MRR 1? . player Ee "Intermediate Class Ultimate refusal to defend
n Kansas and Meridian had T4 200-Yard Shuttle Relay—1, Garfield: 2
eikel. ‘against Moore probably would points and Meike! hay Ge. Ring- Broad Jump--1. John Keating, Garfield; [cause Maxim's championship to RO 2 and Greer Street's 12/* Jui t: "High Jump—1, David Shater. be vacated in New York State.
k Garfield; 2. Carl Denny, Garfield. Garfield placed 19 contestants
* Renior Class fio 3 Dani Sater Garon in the finals, slated for Manuals 9g. "> PE
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no Yard Dash 'd Haw orne, Gar- crown against young Gil Turper y ¥ 9 eld; . " eld. .:3 4 1 Delavan a Pele. Juv. 3 t a re tT LR 1 di Gal. {asl week aa been tonsidering 8 ac » eld: 2, . ade, arfle 3 P High Jump-1, Mike Stainbrock., Gar- Bobby Dykes of Texas as his A second district meet was field: 2, Gar Smiley. Garfiel next challenger. Gavilan is not| Broad Jump--1, Jerry Martin, Greer
eager for another title defense against. Graham, who won a 10,Gar- round decision over the Cuban . {in 1950 but lost a disputed 15Mason; Meikel; round title decision to Gavilan
slated at Shortridge's track, 3500 street; 2. Bob Hack. Garfield. GIRLS’ DIVISION
North Meridian 8t., today at 9:30 RLS" DIV] a. m. Sectionals at Washington! mish Jump—1. Joan Thompson, tomorrow and Howe Thursday field: 2. Hoskins, Meikel complete the qualifying. Manual 80-Yard Dash—1, Pat
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the Chase in
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By JACK WELSH THE WOMEN HAVE their inning in the 1952 Western tennis tournament today but if the upsets, like yesterday's weather ‘and competition, arrive with such uncertainty,
many an old hand will have fallen by sundown at the Wood. stock Country Club. Among the better matches this Sitern BOR LOD-fen 804 1z-yeur ela) Action in the men's division ects Barbara Smith and No. 5| Increases today with the topmn "| seeded players showing their
wares. Sh Art Larsen, San Léandro, Cal., southpaw, who won the 1952 National clay courts ‘title Sunday, didn’t arrive here in time for his match with Lyman Combs of Indianapolis yesferday and will get a second
ing upon every trick at his come | mand.
to plays Carolyn Madden of Indianapolis. we Eleanor Bailey, current city champion, makes her debut opposite. Delores Sturnberger of Cin-| cinnati, Patty Stewart, Indian-| apolis’ only nationally ranked] competitor this year, plays Rose-| chance this afternoon. {| Another late: match will -send x = = [top-seeded Dick Savitt of Orange, THE TEMPO OF Jack Rogers’ N, J. against Stan Malles of this ancient baby picks up tomorrow city. The latter is always high with singles in both divisions, ranked in Hoosier competition doubles and mixed doubles. ' The but he'll have his hands full this semifinals are slated Saturday afternoon against one of Ameri with the championships being de-|ca’s greatest amateurs, termined Sunday. Sod a8 The biggest jolt coming out YUL TALBERT, > pew of the rain-soaked suburban |XOTX: Who byl fap n Is ba - sterday was the ican Davis Cup team, is also on eourls yes Toh the agenda, going against an op~ straight sets defeat of Ralp ponent to be named upon his ar Burns of Indianapolis. rival. Talbert is due here today at Burns, who is actually Mr. Ten- noon from the Spring Lake, nis in this area with five city|N J. Invitational tourney. titles in six years, felt the sting] Don McDowell of Evansville, of youth as Franklin Johnson of
will furnish the opposition for San Diego smashed his way to Noel Brown of Los Angeles who victory, 6-1, 6-2.
comes here hailed as the Tris It was an important triumph State champion. for the teen-ager who won't be
Results yesterday: a ora remo HETIL Airs Tes, tofpsta a, States Tow Tennis Ohiayiss ribet ee ork detsaing Association ratings. Nes Read, Santa Monica, Cal. .deRain delayed yesterday's com-feated. Curt Buseman, Cincinnati, hy de-
r petition for 30 minutes, When af Rites jure Inge gieans resumption was called Johnson) aefsuit. : / onies, - C
Bill 7 * defeated Al Rylitie va 0
yer, . Andianapolis. nstod, Ill. by default. Ni Town, 5 Angeles, defeated Rons nie Ryan, Cincinnati, by defaulf.
John Cranston, San Maring, Cal. feated Andy Bicket, Indianapolis, 6-3.
was as tough as ever, using his savage volleys and back court game to shatter the defense of the 35-year-old Burns.
des 6-4,
n Kasler, Louisville, Ky., defeated Jim ££ 8 8 Miller. Bloomin ton, 8 foated: B DON CANDY of Australia,lapbott, Bloomington, 61, #3. » seeded No. 1 in the foreign di-| Bil Quilian. Seattle, defeated Charlrs vision, -had too much experience John ' Hironimous, Evansville, defeated and class for the stubborn Dick ciensid Livingston Los Angeles, defeated yde ard, In , by t. a. a Mlanapolls, heating! 37, Bice Sei Mu Cry fo: m 6- -1. , Indianapolis, 6-2, 6-1. ' : Bill Cranston, San Marino, Cal. . Indianapolis entries winning ed Bob Bastiat. Inaianapotis. 8-3 a & , first-round matches by defaultincheris, Togiarapals oy. defuse "7" were en N : 0 . des feated Ray Smith, -1, 6-0. McClure and Bill Boyer. Johnny! Jimmy McClure, pS defeated
Indianapalis, DeVoe of this city moved along Bob Bowden, Los eles, by default.
Angeles Ji Ejsendrath, Rioeuon defeated Earl with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Bill oigy. mdiiavoli Go John Abbott of Bloomington. Marfax, Louisville, Ky. by default. Frank Johnson, San Diego, Cal., defeate Francisco Contreras of Mex- |ed Ralph Burns, Indianapolis, 6-1, 6-2. jco City, No. 2 behind Candy, Don Rive, Tacoma, Wash, ' defeated a - ” 1 Jack Fron! 4 . overwhelmed Sam Sirois of |g Jick Front. Monterey Cal. Sgteated Bloomington, 6-0, 6-1. Dp Renmin, lot Anseisy, defaates One of the brighter local | Chuck DeVoe. Indianapolis, deféated notes in yesterday's action was {john Douglas, Santa Monica, Cal, 13-11,
Francisco Contreras, Mexie: y, des feated Sam Sirois, Bicommaton So IY
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Chuck DeVoe of Indiarfapolis, who gained his. collegiate geputation in tennis and basketball
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Chicago in a return -10-round Welsh Rare Bits television bout that features this | week's boxing schedule. Because of the storm that fole | By JACK WELSH lowed the first meeting of these [two welterweights, each is exEugene Hairston is known | : v as the Silent One but last night tremely bitter now toward the
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{ 8 #8 =» | And there was the Little Leaguer who thought he was too young to hit ror flies.
=» » Joe Campbell, the 18-year-old Anderson sensation, is | showing a hot wood in the i state golf meet. The orily drives | most kids that age are worried about is in the family car.
Basilio was given a decision over Davey, tagging him with the first (defeat of his career after 33 cone secutive victories, But the deci{sion was protested so vigorously lan investigation was made. The New York Boxing Come {mission discovered - that one of [the ring officials had erred on his [score sheet. The verdict was ichanged to a draw. Even then {Davey felt he had been the vice tim of a “home town job" that {broke his victory string, and he
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