Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1952 — Page 13
720,1952 | SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1052 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___[ go = PAGE 13
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By Jim Heyrock
By United Press
in Bill Glynn, | PITTSBURGH, July 19—Andy Pafko.and Peewee
es, put on a | \ of Indianapolis says this fish 8, p a y Bs ap y MM Reese set the pace for the Dodgers today as they raced to ps of a i : oug dS 00 Bill, 4506 N. Pennsylvania, | d enger their seventh straight victory and their 12th in a row this | his brother, Henry Kindon, 6041 | Av ; $y : . INDIANAPOLIS WILL, have a series of nationally- | SUC AE PooL wal te A Riveriew 2nd Hawry VonBurg, ey season over the Pirates, 9-1, before a crowd of 5662. ninth, Morgan, - | . televised fights this fall and winter. scene of the second meet in The! savior thie orp or, fishing WASHING, Tuy: 1h Thelont at re ie an at of the White The International Boxing Club in‘Chicago has prom- Times Junior Olympic program; Fini Sprig Tho oll gr hg National Boxing Association to- homer. He also had two doubles page PU the Braves and the is cre th ised Indi : Hoosier Capital i Thursday night. | tarle, day picked slugging Rocky Mar-and a single. Reese contributed a gory. ~ against three sed Indianapolis promoters the Hoosier Capital is now Youngsters between the ages of Sma limo ath bass were ‘ciano as the number one chal- to his 4th homer, a grand clam, ee 2 22 dg) Seored by s Silvera, gives a part of the Wednesday night television program. 6 and 16 will get an opportunity, plentiful. They caught 68 in lenger for the heavyweight crown in the eighth inning off Paul La- pat. beer unsarmed. oe 1 when Manager The first of the series, according to Bob Wormser, : : 90 minutes one day. NOUN DY Sersey Joe Walton Palme. BROOKLYN THBURGE jecided to. rest : : : : ill be in Se be Official Notice But Bill, a live stock broker, e NBA, in its quarterly boX- Carl Erskine had easy sailing AB H 0 A ABH O A ve in the two president of the Hoosier Boxing Club, willbe In September All swi nd oMcials | V1 long rember one day when ng ratings, rated former heavy-ifor his 10th victory and his 7th Remess 3 } 6 3 Gooherkad 4 2 1 3 ed the game f shortly after the State Fair. Scene of the fights will be | "0 a officials he tied into a huge muskellunge weight champ Ezzard Charles as complete job. He had a 5-hitter Robusan.2b 4 & 3 3 Mtkovieh dd 3 ¢ 8 | EW YORK the Fai ds Coli or the Douglas Pool meet are | (nat Jiterally had Bill at the the number two contender de- going into the ninth inning when | Furiltort 5 1 3 o inert "3 1 8 o N ORR a e Fairgrounds Coliseum. - to be at the pool ready to start | nhottom of the lake. jserving a crack at Walcott—the Ralph Kiner led off with his 19th Hsdsenid ‘4 110 Shelf 3148 iapuioss “39 3 4 » sls gaia at 6:30 p. m. Registration will a ING . * a |man who took his title away. homer, his fourth in four days. ¢m neils.c 8 1 2 1 Cotgllone.3h 1113 onmdh ti 0 Top. choice for the opening television battle is Chuck start promptly and swimming went To : hs eDoun Janskie | The association's highest It was Kiner's seventh round- | Rellipeeae! 38 i? Mantleet 4 2 1 0 ih : will start at 7. rn) t tn After | praise, however, wis saved for |lripper in his last 12 games and, : jiareen Sad . dartin2h 2 1 0 4 Davey, who won a bloody decision (his blood) last Wednesday This is one-half hour earlier | | eg of sweating and pull- | light-heavyweight Archie Moore [gave him the runner-up position —— im Nsadiinet $040 : : ’ : : than last week's registration ng, Bill got the fish near the of Missouri. Moore was picked |i™ the National League to Hank | Merses old Tor Pollet we iivern.e 4 1.3 night in Chicago Stadium. In that scrap, against Carmen | ang swimming times. sdge o the boat, but couldn't las the. logieal contender to |Sauer. Braokivn adobe : ©“ : ; ’ : shure : 000 000 0011 eynoldsp 0 0 0 Basilio of Syracuse, N. Y., Davey suffered cuts over both eyes. | = i tively In an offi-| They didn’t have a gaff hook | fie | Re Givision Shamiplones l srowns POLLET 5 a a. oxhorek 2 Castiglione, When D Indi is depends on how fast and [cial AUU sanctioned meet. | and a landing net was too small. oe ay Laal 480 33 am ecame he RUNS—Cor Reese 2. Robinson. Pathe, en Davey comes to ianapolis depends on how fast a "Last Tuesday at Broad Ripple. Brother Henry decided to get '& | “outstanding boxer” In the ninth lefthander to start and fall Furifle. Williams, = Campanella, Erskibe; Totals 34102711 how well those cuts heal. {Pool, more than 200 youngsters| tough. The next time Bill pulled | heavyweight division, against the Dodgers, #lihough it} Rie PAT EL IN—Patke 3 Cox. Wii orce play for Dents . ot took part in’ the first of The| the muskie to the boat's edge, i EE 8» was a close contest until Brook- "“fiye. A er afko 2 Keshorgk, or Plerce in Sth. hI na. Times meets. | Henry stunned the fish with an | NBA. COMMISSIONER Abe J. lyn tallied two in the seventh on Gaatisla, vo 0. pore Resse. Kiner. SE 100 000 100 3 THE CURLY-HAIRED Davey is now taking a rest | Fxpected to spark plug the oar-whack on the head. § (Greene sald Moore was singled homers by Billy Cox, his first,| LEFT ON BASES—RBreokivn 1, Pitts:
burch lout because he “has asked no and Pafko, and four more runs in ™giiys ON BALLS—Pollet 1. Erskine 2,
: . ; That did the job, b which will last for at least 30 days. It will take at least home team at the Douglas event Job, but it also lquarter and given none, and while the eighth on Reese's grand- LaFaime 3
2, i binsen, Rizzule, Col. will be 10-year-old Cecil Hunt,| broke the line and the muskie
) . ; STRUCK OUT—Erskine 3. Pollot 1. Robinson 3. Bauer, © that long for the eye gashes to mend. He is still under |0po won 2 0% a under event| fettied to the bottom of 3- 8 1a legitimate light-heavy, he has ARTMEr After two walks and p ITSO Pollet 8 in 1 innings. Las Miranda, Collins 2, contract to fight in Indianapolis. |at Broad Ripple. foot water. been forced to box heavyweights, Roshorei's out. 9 : and 3 I hin Ang 0. Erskine 1 and T nsom, Stato + : 4 5 : | “Young Cecil. has the finest 8 2 » in which division he defeated WINNING, PITORE CHER—Erskine (19-2), tial to Risrale © Davey is one of the International Boxing Club's most orm for a young swimmer I've] BILL never stopped to think highly rated Clarence Henry and| BY winning today the Dodgers LOSING PITCHER —Foilet 11), Flere Le Tork 2 valuable pieces of property at the present time and they're seen in a long time” said 2 Hiisies cas But they Teeth Jo ae : knocked out Bob Dunlap and Against the Pirates. Th . Series SE. a ' Pi , Kenn , : : i « x . ¥ . an’s flesh. e : : ” . a en rah handling him like an expensive item of bric-a-brac. (Sark, aN FAN OF the SWIM Co inped down | 16 hi Loder Bill Kingdon orhep big rerigws, daa 1 ¥ TTEND ANCE—s662. . x 3 ee ! ers named as outstanding i Moreen (3-3). It was nearly unanimous among ringside observers | “Any youngster who can swim| Sloihes; JSuped into el aor was the largest muskellunge poxers in the heavyweightdivision| ~Pler: ( ). 3 . an r i Rommel, Berry, Pap- that last Wednesday night's fight should have been [t® Width of the pool at Douglas 0, 0 Ee fe hey had ever seen taken {rom |yere Roland Lastara, New York; $ . . | . can take part,” explained the| u the waters around Birch Island. (Coley Wallace, New York; Clar97. stopped. In the ninth round, with Basilio using his glove other program co-chairman, Gene A lives oF th ; Where do you think Bill's io, . Henry, California and Harry! . . . | ! p e ar > 2 ’ lacings and every means at his disposal to make Davey’s ao), he 3 as thaieman of Ihe ea said it going fishing next year? ‘Matthews, Washington. ose cuts bigger, the Michigan southpaw was blinded by his |mittee. : io | Leading a similar list among - 4 own blood from the gashes. He groped blindly for Basilio | “Anq uy youngsies who | R A { FE Rr r S U L } 5 {Che Lent re Bee he hat ’ aid 270 : . {swim e / a , July 19 (UP) and when he found him he held on to use up time. I ot hy ot 3% He, pool in, fp ny Rabiaton toise Aull LCT ove " Making n Senators came : 2.8.8 : al oN A certificate of accomplish-| 3 Und Tren | AT RIVER DOWNS (Johnson, Pennsylvania and Jake! 9 LTT hihi SD th two runs in It was not the -ravings of a beaten man when Basilio [Ment is given each youngster| ; wiscat sam (5. Brooks), 8.30, 3.60, 5.00 Aristonrat iA: Francia sn, Sas, aMotta, New York. EP LETTE he eighth inning ee : a wer +, Who completes an event, Ribbons 2.80; Will Be There (D. Erb), 4.20, 3.20; | Wilirl 1J. Dobson, 3.40 #-2 =» SLT Tp 4 the St. Louis shouted loudly in his dressing room after the fight that “they'd |will be awarded to winners. * a pikmin Bush: Yorkn 840. |sdo; Pas Baby WD. Lucas). 980; TURPIN was also picked as the LY 3 . . | # gw (EA } 00, are 580; Ivy Boy (C. Ford), 6.80. logi . Delig he Fre have stopped it anywhere but in Chicago.” But had the doctor | ALL SWIMMING EVENTS 'D. ! Wasnery, Tish jpop PAM oye Haar Double SHAS 3a. J ehaar 1or Ebiusyrs [1h g : EL . vi} ‘ : 3 will be free-style. The distance! ;_ BR a hie 2.80; Storm of Gold (C. Ford), 19.40, 6.40; : : ' : t ho Juffered heir climbed into the ring and stopped the fight, it isn't too far out |wii be slightly less than last $.40, pr Jie Mutiett Tio Raamby, 5.00, 1%, Eiht W. D.“pucts 3%." (Charles Humez of France, Top a hm i he medi id h ffered week’s meet. The Douglas pool. | 0 riashy Manner «J. Burton), 800. '|380; Big Pop (J. C. Fernandes) 3.60, 00Xers in this division were Ernie es, had broken a of reason to believe that the medic wou ave suffered a 38 ‘to de 8 Poo ,| f-iidie J B. ©. Basen’. 8.40. $90:12.80; Fuzzy Mugsle (J. West), 3.60. |Durando, New Jersey; Dave g duel between i lly painful ‘ ue to design, does not have a invigorator (E. Arcaro). 2.0. wld 00; S8ee Top | (1. Dopsony, $80. 300; Sands, Australia and Gene Hairsbroken leg or something equally painful. . 50-meter course. 5—College (D. Dodson), 9.80, 3.80, 2.80; [F.-A' Pree (F Maherr b 3 2 bars ty Gene Bearden oe Zoom (E. J. Knapp)s 4.80. 3.40; Oceans.” a_pus (F. Maher) 340. , 0 600 ton, New York. a game's first run A rn | ane ow Board diving program tional Wy Sioronakil, 5.00. 15.80, 5.60, 300: Dusky’s First Ln Ya ro’ 60.! Logical contenders for Kid i . wy of the eighth in- IT CAN be as : : . will require entrants to perform 3.60: The Eagle (E. Arcaro), 3.60, 2. SA Bokets) 3.80. 2.) aS sured that if Davey comes to Indian- ¥ 8 x . 80;| 7-Sonny Brown (R. Petrin), 15.00, 8.20./ Gavilan's welterweight crown : ht hi t will be full four regulation dives. Mark Ye Well (B" adeaIoD), ‘a aOT400. bay. grange Rock (D. Prater, 1280. (wore Billy Graham, New York, pili : bounced right apolis for the TV fight his opponen carefully | pyture events in The Times! 2 80; Armageddon (R. York), 460. 330) $- pur Bane (J. West): 1480. 830. 5.40: | followed by ‘Johnny Saxton PEP : oo half. Ex-Yankee chosen. An Indiana official might cause him to suffer - runs Olympic program will be| 8_Ruhe (J Adam i Ln J A; [Se a Tia 890, +59; oy also of New York. Jmered hia sth his first loss if Davey- should_get cut as he did last (At Rhodius, July 31; Wittard, S295 Alaon.5 et Clore, Boyt Qortor (0. Maher), 3340.30). wig ia Wh year to tie the = § [Aug. 6; Ellenberger,. A 13: Gin erbread (J. Heckmann), 15.00. (Eagle Lady (P, A. as ¢ ] {Aug ge ug. ' 6.60, 4.00; Miss -Deductive (G. Hatcher). y Ward), 3.20. | THE NBA picked Jimmy-Car-i ON Wood Wednesday. {and Garfield, Aug. 20. 14.80, 3.20; Syndicate (J. D. Jessop), 340 AT HOLLYWOOD . Iter, Neéw York, as number one he0 on an- BC { Grand finals in the program : AT DETROIT i : 1 scored when 1 : After the first TV Hght here last May 28, the 1 will be included with : gram 1—Big Casino (A. Popara), 74.20, 21.00, 1240; AT coir 230 348 hind Lightweight Champion Lauro blasted a single. was pleased with the gate that reached nearly $30,000. |water show at Broad Ripple Pool 338: Wikieone? tr, ¢ cobiiths: 020 14% Merman, (Qo Sissons; 180%, 5 qo. Salas of Mexico while Ray Fame: «The House of Grane — Distributor — ndianapelis, Indiana” : WASHINGTON Last Wednesday's fight was a failure financially. Only |Aug. 27. ly Glue Falcon (R. Sisto), "i440 4.80. | igtuge 3 Lon a 10; 80, 1.30: Ce choles pebioh Featherweight EET i 2 A et RL EI ¥ wan 994 4090 persons filed into air-cooled Chicago Stadium to : : August (WE nye aS nts sR 0 un Tivemaken)., 3030. Champion Sandy Saddler of New| ; i _ Jesscnte 4348 tch D After the fight an IBC official said he was 1 Ed A's | dor Bqmbast cB. "Coltine). 1100, 8.00. 390: Furse Sener, (W, Marsh), $80. 0, York. Wood: 0 21160 watc avey. er g | Is ge : 5.40: Gedric a" FPopara, so {3.50: Hawk -H. (J. Longdeni, 4.00, 3.00: In the bantamweight division, Vermont 114° certain Indianapolis would have drawn better. | 9.66, "4 er rT vision Sb © Anvont:| | Be SR rampeter RT Bard), 1: 180.(Jim Carruthers of Australia nyder.2b 3 0 1 7 : | Ni th, 5 i 1 17.20, 4.40; Hot Chocolate (F. Redmon), 4.50. 380; Feudal (J. Longden), 4.70, 3 G yn» s 8» {Spartan Melody (GQ. Gl 6. headed the list of contenders for dienes 31343 It to be the plan of the IBC at the present fo n in 0 oie Lo Dixie "Pat (B. Anvon), 140. neaiastalire (R Neves! $10, 5%; "w the _bantamweight crown worn : 3 ( ” aird) ; appears to Te pian o ! | P ‘PHILADELPHIA, July 19 (UP) 3:00: # 5 2 ia Barrow). 20. jroz (W. Shoemaker), 3.70. {by Vic Toweel of South Africa. | give Davey one or possibly two more fights and then match | I Murray's line single to left |, 5 Hoplown' (A. Poparai 8% 440. To Great Circle (R. Heather). 850.60. [Flyweight Champion Yoshio, A Totals 3p 62713 3 him for the welterweight title with Kid Gavilan. That fight “| field scored Allie Clark from sec-| {Cirle BA ep x i oa. 0 2.00: [6-20 20, “Ao: Wistful 5. Moreno), ait, 0 Shiari of Japan had as hig Bum : it for Dyek in oth. h : A {ond base with two out in the air Flight (R. Miller), 5.00. 3.20: Second 30: Ses Gambol ‘(J Longdon) 3.1. : | ber one contender Dado Marino] « Magairl in 9th. will be in Detroit and the gate should be tremendous: We ninth inning today to give the Avenue (G_Champagne), 330." © | Readpark (R. Rossafll. 820 of Hawaii. Jy h for Bearden in Sth. shudder to think, however, what will happen to the nice kid [Philadelphia Athletics a 5-4 vic- 3.20: ‘Ballsheather_ (RB. Gaudreau), 17.40, CRARLESTOWN Greene, commenting on the Monday thr u Saturday, 1:25 fed a 528 S101 sow tory over the Detroit Tigers. Sia” Retviest fA. Popara), 10.00, _1-—Alamate (H. Amos), 26.40, 7.00, 3.60:| nacant match in which Robin- | — Jensen, Weed. from Michigan. Bob Hooper, who followed Carl $30: 0% Tis8% Po% “5: 50 "et ** | rismark iE. Metvor), 380, oo 24% con tried unsuccessfully to | SPONSORED BY Noah: Yeson, 2 2 yy Sehelb sng Jonny Kucab on the AT NARRAGANSETT «30; Piste Lay Moai wrest the lightweigh title from | Th T H Sctaiey irr 13 IF DAVEY isn't the man for Indianapolis this fall, [2% Mound, gained credit for his 4, 4; Wieerickar (itunes 360. Maxim, sald the association | . 1—Hoop Jude (A, Despirito), 6.80. 3.80, °. Daily Double $113.00. axim, e.lerre aute Brewi n C 3—Jensen, - Kryhoski, way : {fourth victory in 15 verdicts by 260; junior Counsel (J. H. Smith), 7.60, "3_Hichland Dream ID. Teague). 2.80.\ hoped “such events” . . .will ' I 0. -, the other possibility is Jake LaMotta, the former middle- |checking the Bengals despite a! 430; Fancy Dan (C. Poo), 300. 240 340. Without IF. Kiate) #0, 3000 o¢The repeated.” g inyder te Vernom fo weight king. jingle Rag a walk in the top of] bE 8 Sone (J B Smit h). 5.20, 3.00; g do-Mr. Fixit iS Palumbo), 440. 300.1 Greene ‘said such matches “vio- Brewers of —8t. Louis 9 Wash- . : : € nin velelive {nil TDotaie $17.60 a (BE. MclIvor), 7.80 ' ti f hox- . ee Movond 3 Biatdon, THE HBC intends to be active before the TV series | = ‘weraore = mnavsyema | ostar 248 Rion Sage, 100 SoSircs pI5, Tie, 2t, 830 ing which Js weight equality. CHAMPAGNE VELVET 3 k Flier (A spirito), : Ho A PR Moreno: (0.5). L begins, hewever. They plan to stage an outdoor show Grothet 4 3 2 rain, 1h | Ine Tr Dn vi F. Martines), 4.20. Beading (Ff. Rratz), in 50 He said that principle goes back eo Bui either at the Victory Field or the W. 16th St. Midget (Htherads 4 3 5 Spann 1403, tandems Award (DO. Madden, 3.20 Prod y L t ‘to the schoolyard adage “why, . |Wertgrf . 4 2 3 0 Hoo 980 8240; Peud (A, Catalano, 2.80, ro uce ear’s arges \don’t you pick on somebody your! i, Speedway. { Mapes, 000 0Zernialdt 4 0 4 0 5-Roy (H. Keene), 7.80, 3.80, 2.60: Old. wi y i ; 50, {Dre 5 210 0Ciarkei 4 1 2 0 Tom (A. Despirito), 3.80, 2.80; Suppressor own size? ita y 1590 ON YOUR DIAL They're talking names like Archie Moore, Colin Lenhardte 201 OMitcheock3h 4 1 1 3/(T Maeda), 330. ‘Daily Double—$3962.60 tie Br : Suder,2b 1 0 4 2| 6—_White Cilif (H. Keene), 11.40, 3.80. CA ; icated Chaney, Andy Anderson. In our humble opinion fans [Reels § 14 IMueere 43 63m: Trop Monarch Chasroryye” 2% OCEANPORT, N. J; July 19 Solunar Tables ; would rather see “Beanie” on TV than any of these ["™'*? 90 Gpcheln 388 Hl onmanoad Bu Seong 20 230. 3a: (UP)—Violinist and Landlocked (Central Standard Time) nd music by the { Thomas 1000 2.60; "Gigolo ha; Contreras), 4.20. ‘|produced a $3962.60 daily double P.M chool Band and fellows. 3 Rell 3h og Graver B (Rr ierl 1500 St. 150: jloday~ the largest of the season poeay ...... MAY a3 MoS Major! 'hampion Carillco Twa" wi AN, Totals i Ni oe Beriect Ba A 1. aiden, 6.60, id. —When they scored their first | Thesdas 3: »* * Mapes ran for Wertz in 9th. Bcors 3.40: Menever (R. Ussery!, 12.40, Victories of the year in the first Thursdes : Steel Co. wil pre- Drews’ Double Trips Reds 7-5 alo walked for Suder in Ath. nh Donnadoon (T. Maeda), 11.00, land second races at Monmouth ireday abneies : Sedition sre CINCINNATI, July 19 (UP)—| PHADELIIA coven (BES 000 101 0998 _ 1—weddine Sand (8, Guerin a Es which had failed to| i 11 » UY = | ax rer iive cy *1—8 5.60. 3.00; Slave Girl (O. Scurlock), 1.10, ude former Gov, Two runs in the ninth Inning pyuas FF 2 A morkwsks. o's 30 RUNS Groin 2, Federoff, Hoeft, Joost 330; Selective (H. "Scnab), 240. {win in 13 previous tries this year, , Gov. Schricker broke the second tie of the game Athburnet § 3 1 0 Adamsdb 5 2 1 23, Clark Valo. sO Basie tC. MeCraary... 13 Ha paid $180.20. for $2 when he cap-| . , national presi and gave the Phils a 7-5 victory Womiskrt 3 & 1 8 Kiuwwsbido 3 § 5 §| Werte Dies ort Fale 0 Stu futerom 340; Brave Bim id: Picou. 7.00 tured the first race. Landlocked. § . ; N — pr kt Walton League, over the Reds today. IHomneras § 3 4 SMSeiekll 8 1) 4, TWO-BASE HITS Matheld, Ginshers. sors ney 17 Fitous. 1s. 73 #00; & 2-year-old colt which falled | : =—— | ~~ Twice the Reds had fought one 4g avpinieke 2 1 4 0 THREE.BASE HIT—Federoft, J EE “8. 1035:t0 win in his only other star. ; a from behind in an effort to stave Wailkusih 4 2 8 3Nushallp 2 0 8 8 SACRIFICE HIT Federom. + Biackamoor (D. Tobin), 480. 30.|then completed the big payoff by 4 : Ridzik.o 2 0 0 0 Smith.,p 000 06 DOUBLE PLAYS — Hoeft ta Berry to 2.80; Manheim (E. Guerin), 6.00, 3.80; | winning the second at $114.40. | h straight defeat.| g off their sixth straig efeatl. Lohrke 1 1 0 0 Edwards 1000 Do 0, Joost to Suder te Fain Active Duty (0. Scurlock), 3.50. | But the last rally featured by Kensints © 0 @ 8/Podbeilanp 0 0 @ 6 LEFT ON BASES—Detroit 12, Philadel- 5 Tiger Skin (T. Atkinson), 3.10, 240.| The largest previous double this Karl Drew's double—was too or 1A 8 Oar 3 § oo "Bhsks ON PALLS—-Behiih 5. Hoover 1! Baie Taos, fT Commitee 5.a0 0 2Wilyear was the $2,361.30 payoff, - Buch Abrams" 1 0 ® oimeerts 3 Shh: Ret & Aierted. (& Sfecrenrs). 660. 430. produced by Nedcanron and Jacos » Bs a 3 Totals 37112718 Totals 351027 39 oy eae out 3.00 Combat Boots (8. Cols), 3.30, 2.30; at Sunshine Park, Feb. 7. heck Your ci pronstek th fouled fo . Ria 2 Wid on Schelp 3 in 5 Rouber Lh } 1 ie i appa a ge. 6.30 nme — ! “'Lohrke singled for Ridelk in 7th. ueab 2 in oe n 7a ite 8 In 1,/3.10, 2.50; Closed Season (H oodhouse) , ger Wear! Saran PLASTIC in Fdmards grounded to Waitkus for Bite WINRING PITCHER _taover Jen, Po la Ta Scurlock). 4%, 120 Teams May Play { en . ) 3 30: h A { Covers by ahorame Ae te Ennis 2 wR lynne (a), mT q $30 utr Cn iad JSehmidl), In County Softball Meet ea adeiphia Srey vey 200 302-7 TIME—
RUNS—Rvan, Clark, an Lopata, Gs
y 22.20; Omen (G. Hettinger), 640, 3.80: have heen sent entry blanks for a | Waitkus, Lohrke. Drews, Adams, Marshall, d A. lbuto), 3.40. BS on Rlursewabl, Seminiek. Junior Net Winner roe Ss Resalin Rivera): 114.40, the annual Marion County soft. ; » v °, \ Renae AED NTaninburn 2 Emmi. GRAND HAVEN, Mich, July 3l30 1460: South Point /W. Balmreitll, ball tournament slated for Muni-
| | Cincinnati 200 1205] ATTENDANCE—1083. 1 Violinist (F, Ryan), 180.20, 76.00, One hundred and twenty teams i |
2, Lohrke, Kluszewski 2, Adcock, ' 2.80; Heredity (8. Bouittiets:, 4.40;
Edwards (Lohrke scored on d ball TP) ~ . " : Dally Double $3962.60 cipal and Beech Grove stadia ” in 7th), (Kiusrewski rd Basse wild "19 (UP)—An 18 year old El 3-—White Skies ob Rob ts), 5.40. 3.40, 0 En 5 : = - or ABSIANATOLES pitch in 8th), Monte, Cal, youth, playing a i230: Blue Kay (8. Boul is). J 0, 2.40; AUR. 9. : ied — £Npoo tW, alzare Vy EE ————— |KO BASE HITED rons. Hamper, ;smoothly corfsistent game, swept 4—Imamazed (J. Culmone), 7.20, I py Derending Sham on al ig | DOUBLE PLAYS— Hamner to Waitkus, three straight sets today from his 2.80; Phoenicia, (G. Hettinger), 4.60, 3.20;! Florists, winners 0 e 1f \ Rvan te Hamner te Waitkus. Klussewski'iyojland, Mich... opponent to win _ 5-—a8terling Maid ~ (F. Fernandes, COUNty title, will be host to the * 3 os te McMillan to Kluszewski, Adams to Hat. 7.40. 3.60 i 8i Beauty (8. Boul- i 1s A 28 to Sept. 1. D . SW EE ton to Kluszewski, the 14th annual Highland Park etis. 420, 3.60: n Ing Bey NE regionals Aug. 0 Sep rawsATT LEFT ON BASES—Philadelphia 7. Cin- junior tennis tournament 4.20. ings will be held July 30. For inhad 3 j {elnnati 7, J : : 6-—Flaunt (K. Stuart), 41.80, 17.80, 10.40: formation, call: FR-0500 or MApt IN i | BASES ON BALLS—Ridzik 2, Drews 1,| Fedro Yanez, seeded number |Scabeyville (G, Hettinger), 9.80. 5.80; . EN ‘1. . 4 v | Nuxhall 3. Podbielan 1. downed Dave Moran, 6-4, 6-2 Ctndle Wood (W. Balzaretti), 3.80 0910. a \ - i |, STRUCK OUT—Ridrik 3. Nuxhall 2. one, €0 : th T-Frangine (F. Fernandez), ‘3.20. 3.00.) BEECH GROVE STADIUM ; 11] CAN BUY x 4 | podbielan 1. ‘and 6-3 to walk off with the (3.00; Busy Evening (F. Ryan) 3.60, 2.80; n :
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