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By Art Wright

Midget Cars Race Today at Salem

(Perig 0 Named Pint-Sized All-Stars Set For Joh 's Sinal doesn’t miss a trick. t first base, Jerry played four/played softball at Tabernacle apolis fans at W. 16th St. Speedway last night, moves to. ANN ARBOR, Mich., July|jittie dugouts along the baselines. jio play major league baseball plays with Cubs and is hitting Giants to a 41% games. cream of the [Mith authority. A member of the Qualifying starts at 12:30 noon Although the Bone Stadium | crigier, Michigan athiggic di- ers, selected tod ter is a .302 hitter. Wright pre-| : : 3 Pp (righthander and has good control. Stan Musial started the Card- PHILADELPHIA, July 26--

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13 | Little L Baseball 1 Head Mich. ITTie League baseda ourne By United Press Everything goes first class . . . Years of softball before the Little last year and is now in his first] (Cardinals a 5-3 victory over the Dodgers today. th » 8-—Fritz Crisler today called) And no w |with the Yankees. 375. The serious-faced youngster| po. o.oo... Wilmer Mizell, Robin R bert 1 | Salem Speedway this afternoon. 2 y. | a» covers - plenty “of ground in the! ith relief er from Al Brazle, 2 S : championship points in three 10-) Michigan College, to rebuild the/city’s young a Joi autor Te ROBERT ‘BRAFFORD, a .420/Carl Erskine who left for a pinchand the first race at 2:30 p.m, | Tadget program will have four rector, announced Perigo's. up-|répresent Indian- } {fers basketball as his favorite Another promising mounds- | inals’ game-winning rally with |Righthander Robin Roberts

. | EEE ! : : : The Wright Cards Cut Dodgers ead To 4% ames he Wright Angle] E » & 1 . 4 Bn, | St. Louis Nips Bum St. Louis Nips Bums By JACK WELSH Udell, a lanky lad for his 12/dent making the grade is Tom! BROOKLYN, July 26—Billy Johnson's eighth-inning Cag p 0 0 3 ch LITTLE LEAGUE basebal|years: is a deft flelding southpaw Bowers of the Cubs. Bowers, 11, single drove in two runs to break a 3-3 tie and give the a from the pint-sized tailoring of League came along to lure his year of baseball, hitting .409. The defeat, fourth for the Dodgers in five games, narBIG LEAGUE midget racing, which thrilled fndian| * By United Press big time ron to the Rt interest. He has one ambition—( Jan Gardner, 12, of School 66, rowed their league lead over the on William Perigo, head bas- SOffiee ne Fh : CHARLEY WRIGHT {s anoth- outfield and should be a real as- gained credit for his fifth victory. The headline AAA midget pilots will bid for additional ketball coach at Western er young man who handles a bat set in the Bloomington tourney. 43. Black, pitching in relief of To Win 15 in lap elimination races, a 15-lap|accepted the disappointment ini yjniversity of Michigan's broken- CrOR : 'nitter, for the Giants, will alter- hitter after six innings, gave up M f | L consolation and a 50-lap feature. his typical “good guy” fashion. gown cage team. The 14 play- ha catching chores along with Todd =. "ou. soon bitehing ind patrol.|the single to Johnson and was al one eague | Stewart of the Indians. The lat- charged with his second defeat. ; {ling centerfield. Brafford throws Tg! By United Press | 10-lap heats and a 50-lap fea- lis. travel to "4 3 The midget pilots will have to| ipointment as head Dasketball| 3b "5 P get p ture, Lee will sit those out be- sport but you couldn't tell it the| , "i. jack Lockman of the | a single off the right field [pitched an S-hitter today and be-

change their style of driving to-| cause his doctors feel he has | |coach today after getting formal Bloomington to-

to com- {way he plays baseball. Gi T d stud bo E laughte day. Unlike the W. 16th Bt. track, sor coin doctors foel he has iapproval yesterday from the uni-| MOITOW Brendv Adam 12, is a ants. The 12-year old student | scoreboard. nos Slaughter came the first National League Salem is a high-banke d h alt! et, p y g | versity board of JTegents. pete in the Sub- ul Wealth sho oo for the r eri Aste | MB Public School 70 has won two | walked and, after Peanuts pitcher to win 15 games this sea-

District tourney, | ‘The five laps should be a good| CRISLER ‘emphasized that/the first phase AAA STOCK car drivers, in- test for Lee : . . maybe will be perigo, 30, will devote full timejof the long road to the Little cluding the king of the stocks,|the beginning of his road back” [to basketball. Perigo also will{League World Series at WilllamsMarshall Teague, are at Dayton|t0 2 Starting place in the 1953 have the same assistant, Matt|port, Pa., begifining An 26. (0.) Speedway this afternoon Memorial Day classic here. Patanelli, Elkhart, Ind. who .

for ‘a 100-miler on the half-mile "ue |helped him make Western Michtrack. | THREE AAA National Cham- [igan a small college cage power.

ifigton at 4:30 p. m. after Terre Qualifying trials start at 12 [PIONShiD DIE car Waces are OR| Perigo, born in Lebanon, Ind, [Haute National engages Tatts Tribe Goes 10 noon and the 100-miler at 2:30 | ugy attended high at Delphi, Ind, Haute American at 3 p.

Aug. 16, Springfield (Ill) Fair, earned 1 p. m. Dayton operates on East- arned three letters as a bas- { The Bloomington pion ern Daylight time. {100 miles; Aug. 24, Wisconsin| ketball center at Western Mich- | will compete In the Jefferson- | m ngs 0 ge ville district tourney on Aug. | :

The race is restricted to late) State Fair, Milwaukee, 200 miles; igan, where he was graduated W winn rom 6-5 4-5 along ith ors : | Minneapolis T .

and lost two games to date. Coaches praise the lad's con-

Lowrey advanced both runners with a sacrifice, Johnson lined his hit into center field to deliver both Musial and Slaughter. |Shibe Park.

Salem son as he hurled the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-2 victory over the

Chicago Cubs before 4312 paid at

Sent at St. Joan of Arc School, this: lad has been impressive trol and form on the hill in his first year of baseball, Lockman claims kinship to

batting a .378 average. | Another St. Joan of Arc St Cinta ao ry. ig 2.8: 8 { Roberts, pitching his 17th com-

. plete game in 23 starts, received INDIANAPOLIS plays Bloom big leaguer himself someday. AL WALKER led off Filhome run help from Johnny Wyroee areas thin simer but Duke Snider, pinch-hitting for|Stek and Gran Hamner as the league’ teams this summer but Black, drew a walk. Brazle re-|F hils hammered four Cub pitch- % was quickly promoted. placed Mizell and retired the next|¢T® fOr 12 hits. Roberts naw has = Jack Newman of the Dodgers three batters without permitting won 15 and lost 6. |operates in leftfield and can also a score { He lost his fourth ‘shutout of a ng 207 ey ext| Jackie Robinson, Dodger see-e compaign in the ninth wien man : s : ting ¥ hest| fackie Robinion, pods 3 ta a|Frank Baumholtz singled with one {pitching talent is a fastball an jon -baseman, out, Hank Sauer walked and Toby curve which is excellent for a!pinch-hitting role. Robinson

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| model cars. The field includes) jus, 30 Detroit (Mich.) Fair,| ;, 1934, '! During the next 13 years he| Evansville, Jasper and Jeffer-

«Jack McGrath, Frank Luptow, HERE ARE ® he AAA sanc-/ molded Benton Harbor into onel,

Rodger - Ward, Bob Scott, Otis onville.

Stine and sitnilap tophotehers. INDIANAPOLIS’ ‘w. 16th * St.

Bpeedway returns to stock car They continue

racing tonight. every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night stock car program until - the Championships fetury Aug. 23.

AAA 100-lap Midget

!tioned stock car races for Au-| |gust:

Aug. 3, Richmond, Va.,

|18, Toledo, O., sprints; Aug. 21, Wisconsin State

Vigo County Fairgrounds, Terre

THE HIGH - *BANKED Win-| Haute, 100 miles. All are after-| chester Speedway presents AAA noon races except Toledo, which,

sprints again next Sunday after-is night.

llar line- - Boon. It'll be another ste THE CLARE County Palf at]

up of Indianapolis “500” drivers apd others.

Today's Races

SPEEDWAY CARS-—Wiliiams 8 WAY, sprin Suensbora. Ky, CSRA sprints.

POMIDGET afem Svegdwar, ‘hampionship, afternoon: o., AAA sprints, night; Spesdwar, Dayton, 0., CS

rock CARS—Dayton, far Championshl ndianapolis 1 drome, Ko he

after-

orest RA sprints, 0., Speedway,

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dri: Mt. Lawn Speedway at Castle, all at night Bass Lake Bacedr on and Owosso, Mich. Joth 2ternson.

Future Races

SPEEDWAY CAR!

aturd ay afternoon, ooneville (Ind) (ght,

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Springfield, O., has added big car racing to its schedule for Satur|day night, Aug. 16. The races are

serorove under CSRA banner. Plans. next

{year call for the big cars to run

A NATION WIDE Indianapolis

Toe niles, afternoon; Speedway network of radio sta-| h St. Speedway. Spee-|tions to broadcast the 500-mile

Speedway, Armscamp Speedway at Alex: race next year is in the making.

{The Speedway has given the word that any local station in any part of the U, 8. may join the network, thus giving small independent |stations a chance to -broadcast|

atfield a) “at ext Sunday after: the classic.

“moon (Aug.

AIR LL a in ianapoN a . . No tw 16th Si. Speedway tsa ticle

@) Speedway, Armseamp way; a

Kokome way, Mt. wn 8

Speedway, all

3 MD GET night; Rockford, 5 .; next . “and

“lin the wsyi| Around the circuit they're pre-

Between 200 and 300 stations so far have indicated their interest in the Speedway’s own network. The move eliminates the possibilities of ABC, NBC or such major networks sary ing the race. Racing on the short tracks is “added feature” season.

rome, senting triple-header programs— tiuai:|stock cars, midgets and hot rods goon, Dans! the same evening, women’s race

Lake eat and Dayton “jevents, plus other “gimmicks.”

Way.

SPEED BOAT races run this

afternoon at 2 o'clock at Ridge-

This afternoon, the new Bass

a “thrill event” with Stock Car

vile, Ind., sponsored by the Ran-priver Chuck Zellers of Winadolph County Conservation ‘mac riding the hood of a car as

Clubs.

LEE WALLARD, tndianapolia “500” winner in 1951, returns to active racing competition Tuesday night, Lee will drive in a "5-lap match race against Johnnie Parsons, 1950 winner of the “500,” in the midgets at Bone Stadium, Pittston, Pa. It will be the first race for the little guy with the big smile since his near-fatal burns in the race| at Reading (Pa.) Fairgrounds several days after winning the “500. ” Against many objections, Lee Insisted on driving the “500” this| year, even had a car lined up at the last minute. When he was “nixed” by the powers that be, Lee was hoppin’ mad. Many friends — including “The Angle”

—tried to console him, insisting’! connection with the speed runs.

he wasn't ready yet. Lee finally

lit crashes through a burning tim-| ber barrier. Next Sunday afternoon Mt. Lawn Speedway will present a double - header program . . . hardtops and midgets.

= » » TOO MUCH racing in the Greencastle, O., area has prompt-

(ed the Greencastle Speedway to gout

lcancel all racing activity until] Aug. 10.

NO DATE set Yet, but the yp |CSRA is planning a series of [record runs. on an open (not; | Speedway) 1; -mile paved course lin the Midwest. The runs, officially timed by CSRA officials, Twill be open to strictly stock cars, “hot rods,” sports cars, midgets, ‘speedway cars and motorcycles. There's a plan, too, to run a 250(mile road race for sports cars in

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|Nothing definite.

RACE RESULTS

AT JAMAICA AT ARLINGTON {—8nippy¥ (D. Gormsn), 27.10, 13.30, i Bieohans Girl Ss. Brooks), 6.80. 3.20 0, 16.80;(2.60; Away (O. Ghohs), 3.60. 2.60; p30: Tuseanis J. Higley), 33.7 | Queen ot Cairo (J. Heckmann), 4.

Fagnon (N. Wall). 13.20. CIE win na Windy ny Hug \ es 5 Bu Dear (8. Boulmetis), 3.70.

Daily Double $882.40

2—Pocket All * (J. Heckmann). 13.60, 6.00, 4.00: Yutu (K. Church), 8.40, 5.40; Fiyaway Jack (O. Grohs), 3.80.

| Daily Double $51.60.

Ye 1 20,! 3—Jammu (8S. Brooks), 3.40, 3.20. 3.00: an In riy 1 2ETdinbronk) X) 23% Feudin Fighting (J. Heckmann), 8.69, 5.60: 2.60: Moon Over Erin (D. Rote) 3.40. 'Righ Flavor (G. Hatcher), 8.20. i tis) 11. 50. 4—Boomer (D. Dodson), 14.80, 7.00.| 30 Bu: Be gry Gorman, 4.80; Emerald (G. Porch, 4.20, 3.30; | v S00 i ant Pete (R. York), 2.60. | Fhiriahead (E. Arcaro). 1.60, i 7.20. —Foxpoise (J. Adams), 22.60, 8.80, 4.80; 1 Wi 0: co a Command iD. Gorman), Rodrigo (J. Heckmann), 4.60, 3.00; Rosa-| 5 830; True Sattern (R. York). 4.30. mynds 2nd - (G. Porch), 1.00. 1), 12.70, 5.50, —~Vantage (J. Heckmann), 17.00. 5.20. “+ agian Qloves (N. wall), Li %ount 330: Cuore (J. D. Jessop), 300. 3.40: ame (H. Woodhouse), 4.20. 0 ln (EL ATatSi, 3.20. T-Put Qut Woodhouse), 8.60. 4.50, 7—To Market - ( Boland), 6.00. 3.4 40; Biackanré8t (D. Tobin). 3.40. 2.70; 3200 Ont Capitol. (K, Church), 3.00. 330:

rise Market (K. Stuart), 4.30.

3-Btexies Pal (D. Gorman), 7.80. 3.40, N. Hardinbrook 3.40, 9%: Sure nike. (A. Monteiro), 4.00.

AT FT. ERIE

- (E. Roy), , 2.80: \ Analay (H. ig 3d: 2.90; | Bere oo ep a (T. 3.9 do Bi. aside ®’ “bert. dn 19: Biddy yle (H. Lundberg),

Dally Double $16.15 nt (T. Johnson). 13.30, Th: Pa bocreis (R. Otis), 4.30, C. Rogers), We

(H, Lindberg), 5.17 Ty gf Rr 11 So £15: 8 ance (C. Me maid), 490. Ta. 3 3G Johnson) 20; Ohre. Tibod (P. Remillard). 3.10, ‘10: General Sam (C. Rogers), 6.70.

ble (P. Remillard), 4. 10,1 10, Rematave (A. Bavington)’ $00. 340; ont 10.

8—Ken (D. Dodson), 10.680, 5.80, Royal Moccasin (J. Adams). ot Happveast (J. Heckman 5.6 9—Devilnation (D. Scurlock, "110 6.00; Rawlins (D. Erb), 6.00, 4.40; Littl Bookie J. Adams), 4.00.

AT MONMOUTH

80: Caliung 3 % Smith) wt Shusos (H. /ilson). 9.60 Neros Mermaid FF Ran” 8,40. 30; Happy Tune (E. Rodrigues).

3%: Boogie Watch (J. Culmone), 4.00.

Daily Double $192.40 {cap victory of all time, a 10-83. 40 and $3.20 29.95 value SeLuxs Travelon Plastic : , fo , : aI io PE, Fin L gitsvensops. i" [length triumph for $107,000 in the show. * Place ana/play “Sted t o compete. men pros, Finest Travelon Plastic with goouive Seattot Trim be Bold io eats Rernandes 140. 20, [23d running of the Arlington’ hE pe _ R d | R “ 20 Tn once ib. Rodiguesi. 3.00. Handicap. CO ana on CO gives EE Wien. 04 To Market, was the 2 to 1 oy y tayo 9

2.80: Consus (N. Shuk). 6.60 nm (W. J. Passmorel), 150 ‘aMrs.

3 Widener Entry S-Spun Point, F. Fernandes). 0.60, |

ana Sands (E. Roy). 4.80, 3 ite ClUff H. Keene 800 5) Silent Sirs (P. He . 14. 420: Ja to K IN Shur): 3 : : Angelesea Ng Nadeau), 1.890,| 7—Laffango (PF. Pannel:. 5 4.00. 388: 80: Roeus (C Wick). 5.00, |analocked AA nde, Rivers). ‘8.60. nv chols 50 “gh T Y TR, LAR pane RE 0 44h eeian { } Lone Somé Rose (L. Pong, 3.30. Zooiand SA Kirkland), 4.80, 1.40: Eo

ahDeadnent for first. AT DETROIT H. Cral 9.20. 5.20. or aRerritt Hill (B.- Coiling). 13.40. 1 Alphas Cholee (J. Nazareth), 13.20 ady (R. Galli). 6.00. 20. RO H- i A (R. Bisto); 5.80, 4.60; Richavoo (R. Lawless), 6.00

Daily Double, 42. " 3-C- , C. Cook), 6.20, dy Fane orale) 4.20, 4

20, 2.60; Alsi ds Advance (L. Adkins), 42.0. Can Berg .entry. db 40: 4—-8torm Bird (L C. oo 80; Aatka ow. % Ryder, 4.20. 3.40; elutes R. avin 80.

oe Lan atk asl ofr. “marron: 3 42 { r N 00! Armies UH. Wa $40.

a iw, -y iw der), 5.80. 4 pio i ave | Coline 3. 20, 8 liy's

9--Busy Evening (F, Ryan), 4.20, 350] 2.20: Osk River (W. J. Passmore), 9.80, 5.80: Click (G. Lasswell), 4.60. AT NARRAGANSETT 1—Chance’ Symbol (M. Basile), ne 10.40, 6.80; Willow Ware (PF. Zehr), 4.80, 330; Valenza (J. Parenti), 11.80 | 2~Liveletlive. (D Madden), 4.40, 2.60. 2680: dhLotoftown (T. Maeda) 3.20. 4.00: !dhBold Brennan (E. Gross), 3.60, 4.60. dh-Dead heat for second. | Pally Double $06.40 ° 1 3—-White Hackle (R. Ussery), 13.20, jd. 13.80: Marphil (G. OGlassner), [oma eh M Basile, 4 5 8. 20: ada MM. h. i Best Chance, (J. Cantergs), 3.5 $3 i PII Whi TR eatelune, 19 20, a i m alano,. 090, 540: No Passine (W. Jewell: 33! (2.60: Tippy Dn IG. at; oo 3 40, 8-Mrsmer (T. Maeda) 2n: ay “Aca

’ bey en An» 4 ( "uly Ben w pn 5% in 7 Shadows iR. pi ke! | oMittle Donor (H. Craigs, wil jo 2h coy Simms Vl Ui ki. $00.8 0, vamp on, Sader. in 208 rae JT Mae as I RE 40, | Floven

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Fairgrounds, | | Milwaukee, 100 miles; Aug. 24,

TE. { _ DOURL) .| Collins; ! er i LEFT O

{of the biggest basketball centers!

{in the state, winning the south- Wayne, Aug. 11-12 which will in-| berg stroked into a twin Killing, | 100, West conference title three timesiclude champions from Michigan, Stirnweiss scoring. After which

{wins and 64 Josses,

THREE YEARS ago he moved! on to Western Michigan.

{first season there the Broncos

won 13 and lost 12. The follow-i

ing season they had a 13-9 record:

|and last season they made it 16- 8|

'and tied for the Mid-American! Conference championship. Perigo is married and the father of three children, Patricia, | 16, Donald, 14, and Marybeth, 8.

$8.” HIS ASSISTANT, Patanelli,

aaa af the Springfield track everylalso is a Hoosier, from Elkhart. itn. Saturday night ymder CSRA.

to Michigan, where he captained! the 19368 football team, playing | end, and also won letters in bas{ketball and baseball. Patanelli was in business and in the Navy until 1948, when ‘he went to Western Michigan, first as football and

basketball assistant also.

Souchock’s 4-Run

Tosses Yanks, 10-6

By United Press DETROIT,

winning homer, clouting his Sev. enth round-tripper of the seaso

Lake Speedway up north will add| With bases loaded in the 11th 1 oo

ning today to give the Detroit: Tigers a 10 to 8 victory over the first place ‘New York Yankees.

The utility outfielder batted for little Teddy Gray and blasted a two-and-one pitch by Bob Hogue into the lower deck in left field to score behind Clift Mapes, Joe Ginsberg and » Don Kolloway. NEW YORK

DETROIT in the American Association. s uto sea izeute.ss gE ce 3 Berry.as AT29% Ernie Nevel, although relieved over Ba a baits the CEERI TTY SE LY the only 9 ? covers ns 210 sky, p : i x ow 5 3 dpa, 111i the eighth inning by Art|g Rr AUTO SEAT COVERS rt in th ds } Bit, 311 0 maiiad } serie ever to win these awar. | Berrae 3 s 1 i 0 ly 32 3! 3 Shallock, received credit for the| me long series in St. Paul, : Waiinedt 5 0 § Toroneld 8 141 2 victory, lasting through Thursday, will : % Maun { 1 22 Mapes.rt 33 00 COLUMBUS KANSAS CITY (oonclude the Tribe's current road Eu 2b 180 1Fdroft.s ond 12 3 ARE O AL AB H O Altrip. Next Friday is an open date 1 Rms 330 ARMS dIERANE LL INURE L1H 8 tor travel, and the Redskins wil +++ for beauty and styling i dss o Grave 5373 res 1b {0d peermit : i's o'be back In their own park next otals 451331x10/. Totals 44 14 33-15 Larol % SARA, i 9 8aturday to open a series with, Neufldt.t 4 2 5 0/Carey, 2 Kellonarbed out for Martin tn 10th. VanNovsef § 0 3 OPowerdd § 6 0 3the Kansas City Blues. loff in 11th. y passed for Feder- Phillipe, 2b 31 3 1Qwen, 3041 15 St Paul, the Indi 3 Souchoek hit home run for Gray in 11th, LA4SKip 2 0 0 ONevelp 3 010 a e Indians are . One out when winning run seored. = Gormann 8 0 0 0gchailockp 6 0 0 0 ‘carded for action Monday night, Detroit £90 900 200 00— & Ludwiz.o 0 0 0 0 two games Tuesday night, and Be rai Rinmte. Collins 2. Bauer, Mantle, Rune Hd single tilts. on Wednesday and Federotf, eras ge CARED, 2 Ginsbers;|, Tot 34 924 6 Totals 30 62712 Thursday.

ORS—Hogue, Hatfield RUNS BATTED 18 Mesiie 4. Collins 1, Bauer 1, Ginshers a Gray 1. Groth Mullin 1, Federof ock 4, (Fodorott Jeored » when Hat fold re Inte double play TWO-BASE BITS — | Mag JASE a Be hoe) Rizruto, Bauer, | HOME | RUNS A antle, Souch k. SACRI HITS— McDougald, Gins-

PLAYS—Martin to Rizzuto to BASES New York 5 Deira 13. ew Yor! Lg oN +PALLS—Raschi Sere n

STRUCK OUT —Raseht 3, Sain 3, Gray 7.|

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4th). Sain 7 in 6. Wozue § In 11 | RUNS AND EARNED RUNS—Raschi 1 jand Lb Jotve 4 and 4, Sain 2.and %, Gray

8 FASskn BALL--Berra, ING PITCHER—Gray (9-10), LOSING PITCHER—Hogue (3.5). UMPIRES—Robb, Grieve, Passarella, and

MF—3 ATENDANCE—13. 080.

‘To Market Wins $107,000 1% Arlington Handicap

By United Press CHICAGO, July 26—To Market,

0 00 alin? (Tingler), 4440 12.20. 1a chestnut 4-year-old, by Market|ito] was a

{Wise out of Pretty Does, today]

43, carried King Ranch’s brown and| To Market paid $6.09, $3.40 and off in qualifying rounds.

white colors to the richest handi-|

favorite in the 10 horse field, ‘'reduced-when five Lorses, includ-! ing the favored Arthur 'w. Ab-|

'bott’s Blue Man and William G.

Hels’ Spartan Valor, scratched. Bearing top weight of 118 pounds under Jockey Willie Boland, To Market was held back handily as the mile and |

were

one-eighth grind began.

TO MARKET was clocked at

1:52%, more than fcur seconds, off the.track record,-but the footing was heavy after light ‘showers during the night. |

The race, a $100,000 added’

affair, grossed $152,350 with $25,000 to Hasy House Farms’ Rubhe for second place and $12,500 to Ofl Capitol, owned by Hasty House and Mrs. H. Trotsek, for third. She Larih Place horse, Pet,

baseball assistant and later as Walter

A tourney will be held at Ft.|

imiles; Aug. 10, Williams Grove and the state title once and piling northeastern Indiana, northwest Pope bounced out to the first|ers is one of the fanciest felding|oT four days. l(Pa.) Speedway, 100 miles; Aug. UP a regular season record of 122/ern Indiana, and southern Indi- baseman.

jana. s ” »

| FT. WAYNE is also the site|

In hisiof a regional tourney opening,

Aug. 18-19 which will include ‘winners from Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, |

itoba, Canada. The ultimate champion trom | this unit will compete in the Little League World Series along with seven other regional titlists. Coaches of the city’s Little]

His new job will mean a return League deliberated a week before Score and was also struck by a|mate

{finally selecting the top stars| {from 48 candidates. Woody Litz,|

[former Indiana University star.

|who manages the Tee Pee Drive (In Indians, was named manager of the All Star squad. His coaching staff includes Jim {Green, Williamson Candy Cubs; “Skeeter” Bell, Roberts| Dairy Giants, and Tom Newman, John Ramp Dodgers. 2 = - “THIS TEAM has wonderful balance and they are terrific com-

hard to narrow the selections Sipple for a single and Spencer {0%

Homer in 1 ith peters Litz explained. “It was

{down to 14 players with so many {belted a home run over the left adzanced

|fine prospects but we couldn't take everybody.” The squad has plenty of

July 26 — Steve] Power at the plate with 12 Souchock for the second straight, Players hitting over .300. Jerry day came through with a game-|

Udell of the Indians is top man | with the stick, hitting .476.

Ohio, Missouri, Iowa, and Mani-

the Tribe pitching, Gearhart went! 3 tomorr Js . [to first and Baumer to second. weit” NE FA pt aE ERA (5-5). g [After one out, Dandridge solved Shek . BE gia, Tinos oiled" Proris fnl LOATNG onl (1-2) Daseolt, % feo Jet Surney gh) win “Be te pa eer Aide DeMoss just {field barrier, scoring Dandridge gra la wed Jar AT ’ ig Bh ‘ahead. Gary, Tndane Chicks wi Acorns on Top |athlete was added to the Purdue

Continued from Page 11 |11.year-old. |strained a muscle in his left side|. c.. singled Baumholtz home

| ev » a = |going after a pop fly Friday night ue Bd. Hauk scored Fl BOB WOODARD of the Dodg- and is expected to be out for three CHICAGO ng fly 10 left. AB HOA A Addis,rt first basemen in the league and) ST. LUIS | BROOKLYY Niekitah i113 3 Akbar. : will alternate with Udell through- memuses “4 8 4 3Morssnsn “4 1 9 Ajgmholiver $118 nisl. {830 In the home seventh, Score, the 54 the tourney. hndnst.2b 5 1 2 3 15 1Atwelle 344 w} : indians’ vouthtul southpaw usiabel® 3 13 oFarilost 41 & oFonaviy 4 119 0 Jonenss ° y PAW,| Bobby Meyers of the Cubs |Siehtrrf 3 0 ¢ OPatkolt 5 1 © o/Serenadh § 0 2 2 we 1 'struck out the side, one, two, will bolster the pitching staff {H. Ricelt 30 1 0Hodges.1d 39 8 0 ins 3 51 §Waitkus.1p 10 0 three, getting Gardner, Blaylock | mpi aggressive lititle: right. ey S58 Sgrideene 3 11 3 frames 1388 ay 3.0.01 jand Fox in a row, boosting his| panger is standout for his [Swlerds = & 2 1 VErskines 3 8 1 1/Sehulip ses s [total to 10. | natural form on the mound and |E"simanc 4 © § O Robinson 1 8 8 Shem 1 008 The Indians forged ahead, 4 to | Mizell,p 2 : 000: ral i |3, by scoring two x in the ered 8, long Jet of 1D. Rice i : : oie ' Batman. . Lr rn, BRE 3 leighth. After one out Kinaman| gppert (Buteh) Coyle, 11, han-|. Totals 34 T2111 Total 33 107 6 Hermanski fanned for Schulte tn Sth was struck by a pitched ball and dies third base with authority| Seer*haied oF git Phinda 0 a 3 3 [Smith singled. After Baumer|for the Indians and is a welcomels:. Losls .. ... ..... 100 200 020— tell. BR. —— : 8 (popped out, Stirnweiss drew al addition with his .410 batting Brookive oh 200000 fo 3 Hamner. Jones. walk, filling the bases. Lloyd|mark. William Henry, a .378 bate |p RtORs—Erkine, Hemus Johneon,|, oi ns Nderiasten \ Gearhart batted for Pitcheriter for the Indians, and team- RUNS—Schoundienst, Musial, 2, Sianeh Ji Wiha Alt food Foods 2 Jerry Walker, stroking “Rus "BATTED IN-Musial, Bridres. oy ‘ gn 3 {pitched ball, Kinaman scoring. (.400, will see plenty of action fori} nson 3, Sisler, Williams (Reese scored "BASES gunin: As Hamner, ¢

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Adrian Zabala. southpaw, re- the All-Stars. lieved Fox on the mound and, re OUBLE PLAYS—Schoendienst. fo He{Bud Hudson batted for Wilson Softball Notes mu to Sisler; Hemus to Sehoendienst to {and singled to left, scoring Smith. | LEFT ON BASE-—St. Louis 8 Brook- | Tonight's schedule at Beech Grove: 5 ijyn But Stirnweiss was tossed out|Greenwood A. C vs. Ravens, 0:18, J, Bask oN | BALLS—Misell 8. Erskine 3.

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