Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1952 — Page 13
: MONDAY, AUG. 11, 1952 - , a IG. 11, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13 |
~ ; hi 3 ” . 5 : ® | sin min AL S00, J, | : TY —— : . The Times yl \ nel 10 I ; 11:45 A, M.— » CARL LUNDQUIST Lemon. Al Rosen hit his 19th homer for Cleve- 4 to 2, after St. Louis took the opener, 3 to 2, DUTCH LEONARD turned in two fine relief in Te : nN ress Sports Writer land to no avail. with three runs in the ninth. jobs for the Cubs, holding the Pirates scoreless ip oon > pnd YORK, Aug. 11—Once more the Cleve- ah N & 0 a in the ninth of the opener and for the final . “) 00M nd Indians missed the boat. 0 three innings of the s d 'h t | THE SENATORS proved Bitsy Bobby Shantz . v . g e second game when they | 8 ~- | They have had few better opportunities to . P ; SHANTZ, WO had given up as many as 10 were threatening. Ronnie Neccai, the minor | 3 y I : ] was human by blasting him for"10 hits and a 4 hjts only once before this year, still had a chance teague strikeout king. was a maior leaiie bust. 12:18 P. M } close in on the Yankees than yesterday when 5 2 victory that ended his six-game winning to win until the Nats went ahead to stay with n oe debut’ for ~b ; , gu d ust « Mo~ they blew a 6 to 3 decision to the sad-sack h defeat instead of two runs in the sixth and seventh. Connie Mar- 9 Ssoarg Ring tagged for | ic | streak and put a fourth defeat instead of a seven runs in the first three innings of the 12:20 P. I Browns while the New Yorkers could have used 21st win on his record. But the A’s rebounded sero, the winner, who doled out just five hits wi opener : 3 s Mem : : - . . : rove in the final run with a single. Gus Zernia , ert Forbes | the-boat that Cleveland missed==in their infield. to win the second game, & to 2, behind Harry ith a double and two singles paced Byrd to his Hank Sauer hit his 28th- homer and drove 12:30 P. M,~ I A cloudburst, which all but inundated Yankee Byrd's scatter-hit pitching. 10th victory, also a 10-hitter, gr nightcap. in four runs for Chicago inthe opener while ; ® J , 990 arry Moore I Stadium, caused postponement of the Yankee- Chicago moved past Philadelphia to fifth Chicago won its opener from Ted Gray on Ralph Kiner it his 224 homer for Pittsburgh. as im 1:30 P, M.— | Red Sox game and a victory for Cleveland would place by topping the tattered Tigers 3 to 1 and only three hits, one .. homer by Sam Mele as Lou Serena also homered for the Cubs. uiding Light have put the Indians within a game of the top 5 to 4, although being outhit in both games. Kretlow skinned by, yielding eight hits and six Frank Hiller pitched five-hit ball to down 1:45 P. Mo | —or closer than they have been since June 14. In the National <League the pace-setting walks. The White Sox made only five hits in the the Cardinals as Willard Marshall set the bat- | o & Buff | Instead, Bob Cain pitched a steady nine- Dodgers were rained out at Philadelphia and the second game, but took a 3-0 lead in the first in- ting tempo with three hits in the second game | * ical Matinee | hitter while the Browns tagged Bob Lemon of Giants were washed out of two games in Boston, ning and stayed in front as Luis Aloma, unbeat- after St. Louls rallled for three runs in the | 2:00 P. M.— | the Indians for 11, including a three-run homer leaving Brooklyn eight games in front. The Cubs en and with 11 decisions since Aug. 5, 1950, ninth'inning of the opener. Dick Sisler put over Is the Sto | by Rookie Fred Marsh—his first this® year. The = twice trimmed the horrendous Pirates, 9 to 5 picked up his first win of the year in a five-inning the tying and winning runs with a single. Andy Payoff ry | defeat ended a five-game winning streak for and 4 to 3, while the Reds edged the Cardinals, three-hit relief job. Seminick had hit a Cincy homer earlier. | By EDIE ASH 7 Times Sports Editor -2;15 P. M. . : : : 2 ‘ . ® | The best the Indians can get out of the series with the 2:30 P. Mom I to Decide U. . % amp, X= amp [& St. Paul Saints is a split, if they win tonight, that is. Wizard | ‘ | . ; The third-placers will be making their last scheduled . P. Moe I A In Cit Golf Sunda appearance pf the season at Victory Field and,it will be erella’s Wk-End | £2 iC u ure Oo ay Y another ladies’ night attraction, — area's Wi i with action starting at 8:15. pearance in a Tribe uniform. The A I By United Press THE THIRD ROUND of match play in a city amateur, Charlie Sipple has been nom- i Bi Dusen from the air- . Army Film | BIRMINGHAM; Ala., Aug. 11—The University of Ken- golf championships are carded for Pleasant Run Sunday ate Thee A Sd : : : ' : : » visitors : i, tucky's future in the Southeastern Athletic Conference following second round of match play at Coffin yesterday. he ns Po first game, both drives soaring
. was expected to be decided today at a meeting of the | hi S conference executive committee. It was reported in some circles; that the university will be sus-|
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Over the right fleld fence. His rst four-master, in the fifth, was t ’ ’ breaje in he Four. the first hit made off Hugh Oser. boys - from St. | Vico's second round tripper Paul won yester- was belted in the eighth with day's first game.) one on. In the first tilt, the Inte 9 an the, dians used three pitchers, the I ’ Saints two. Ray Narleski, the ndlans annexed Tripe's starter, gave up eight the nightcap, 3 hits and eight runs, one wallop
Defending Champion Ralph Heinlein and ex-Champ try for an even Reese Berry will clash in one Chara emer of the top matches of the cham-|_ 10.3_carl* Smith: vs. Tah Simpson; plonship flight. Heinlein downed "fii, "S10 Woehfer vs Everett Clos-| Jim Shipp 2 and 1 and Berry de- | sop. Buck Hatfield vs. Bob Blaney | 10. 5p huck Hess vs. Earle Fortmann; feated Bob Salge 6 and 5 yester- Merch Nickel Aa, George Daugherty | day. Berry and Carl Smith, Who!gmith vs. Bob Mequire ick Folland; rag;
z President's Flight tripped Charles Klumpp 5 and 3, 11:06—-Fred Te on Don Beatty;
Doug Crist vs. Bud Key, | Were even par. 11:.14—~Ken Robbins vs. Dennis Harring-
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to be in favor of suspending Ken- 4 a a 9 ton: Joe Frazer vs. Orville Peters to 2. being a three-run homer over IDDEN EXTRAS tucky on charges of over-empha- a em n * MERCH NICKEL, who downed| , , pn, St ented Erie Coherd 8 and Eddie Ash Having won the scoreboard by Bob Wilson, TO PAY sizing its athletic program. I Herb Dietz 4 and 3, sank an 7. Paul Toth defeated Harry McKinney on Saturday, the, third sacker, in the fifth . } ] d 5 and 3, Shannon Tavlor defeated Carl Saints enter tonight's contest . ral TV and Today's meeting, at which Ken-| Troy Ruttman still has his win-| eagle trey on the 8th hole, an | Ptlueger § and 4. Rex Lee defeated Howard § 8 a Ck a Combination . $229.95 tucky officials were invited to at- ning touch. The 1952 Indianap-| Baker stayed JAitye in Hs mateh ted BA Pik: Staniey Fectie an, ge ioliing = 2401 Advaniage Rov ne SAINTS collected 13 hits y up, J S - » ocord Player 49.95 tend, reportedly was requested by| “x00 vile winner drove to vic-| by sinking a 25-foot putt on the feated aul tides 1 up, Joan Smith, de- ever, they barely finished on the the Indians nine. Tribe Pilot De Table .... 14.9% Dr. Herman L. Donovan, presi-| 18th" green. He won 1 up on the ton defeated Bob Walker 5 and 3. long end of the score in the first sautels let Malmberg rest in this dent of the university, in order to tory at Salem, Ind., yesterday In| 19th. Carl amy tient PI ht Kigmop. & half of the Sabbath doubleheader game, except for serving as a eecseees$294.08 settle Kentucky's fate in the con-the 30-lap feature at the Salem, Earle Fortmann defeated Billjand 5. Jack Simpson defeated Jorancis a8 the Redskins surged in the late pinch hitter, and George StirnJ PAY ONLY ference. ‘Speedway, being clocked in Hoyt Sr. on the 22d hole with, jim Shipp 3and 1 ease Berry detested innings. But an unearned run In|weiss played the shortfield and Most of the charges against 10.33 388. an eagle three on the par fIve feted Henry Birk § ind J Arnold Koenier the eighth: and two unearned Baumer held down third, In the : the school grew out of the recent] inishing behind Rutt werel fourth hole. Carl Smith was two | A detented Mera Bietnd br Merch markers in the ninth.saved the second game, Malmberg was back college basketball scandals, which Finishing behind Ruttman | under par going out on the first Everett Closson defeated Charles Whit-| visitors from an ignominious up-|in there, Stirnweiss was on third involved several Kentucky play- Jim, Rigsby, Chuck Stevenson, nine after bogeys on No. 1 and 2.|(ieorse Wright 3 and 1. Dick Poland de. Set. The Saints were ahead, 8 to/and Baumer replaced Bobby Wil- | ers. It was reported the confer- Andy Linden, Duane Carter, Red Pairings for matches to be played at feated Marvin Heckman 5 and, 4. Boh] at one stage of the tilt and felt Son at second.
| Blaney defeated Don Steffen 1 up, Paul Pleasant Rub, Golf Coutss Bulda¥, Aus. "| smith defeated Dick Roberson ‘and a 80 cocksiire of taking a one-sided The fielding of Russ Rose at eated Bob Sowers § an { 230 R. 8. Griffin vs. Ralph Wooden; Al 5, George Dougherty defeated Robert victory they put in subs. Fortu- short for the Saints ini the first als
Bruce vs Ray Pe | Whinple 1 and 6, Chet Baker defeated | ataly for the Saints, the Tribe game was outstanding. He cut
ence asked Kentucky to fire bas- Tener Pat O'Connor, and Frank ketball Coach Adolph Rupp but :
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| ie ce ole ; Ee .. Ly ; ;| Bob 1 up. 19 holes, Earle Fort . A —_— | JOEY JAMES, the Midwest's ra iilerry Leer va. Keith Lindamood: 3 erated rm. ior Sri -upr 32 holes lerrors-saved their hide. on two hits back of second and E ille Girls Wi {top point man, went out of the THE ROCKS—Heavyweight challenger Rocky Marciano uses | 3.i0..pick DUCStors FURR odin] R..6. Gri ters Fleht 3 and 2.| The Indians didn't start soon ad eight assists. vansville LIrls Win race on the 17th lap with mag: , rock as a workout weight at his Greenwood Lakes, N. Y., train. | william McWhoter va. jim Baviess.” =" Raioh ‘Wooden defesied Rill Burgoyne 4 anough and had too much ground "8s | . . . 54—Rober uey vs. James 0! : ’ 3 G 1 atfield | y State Softball Title jneto. trouble, ing camp. The Brockton, Mass., mauler will get a crack at champion [David Watson va. Bill Kennedy. 9 and 1 Keith Lindamood defeated Francia to make up. WHILE Pitcher Clem Labine’s . Don Freeland won the semi- | ; { Treasurer's Flight Curran 7 and 6, Al Bruce defeated Tom | thoughts are concentrated on wi ) | Jersey Joe Walcott after knocking out West Coast boxer Harry | 10.02-Edward Blise vs. Doc Sutton: Bob APP 8 and 4. Ray Beals defeated Jack| In the seven-inning second en-| ; Na LOGANSPORT, Aug. 11 — Ev- final with Renner and O'Connor | Kid Matth Hy i battle in N ~ L k id! Carlsen ve Huvold Erner Pennington 6 and 5, Lon Biliger defeated oo... George Zuverink pitched ning for the Saints, he's also ‘ . ansville Jarvis will compete in the! taking second and third, respec- | I atthews recently in a battle in New York's Yankee Stadium. | g10:10—Bernie Minton va, Don Barber; Jims aner 3 and J Emr Y Bryan de- Soninier, ¢ Ofge, “uy . Rb of thinking of World Series sugar AIRE | _ rv’ : { v ? : J 4 { ’ : West Central. Regional Girls’) tively. Heat winners were Lin- | | 10. 10—sac Sarva FUEL. anil trai Director's Flight 2676. He had troubles in but one he'll miss if he doesn't hurriedly WXLW 1590 Softball tournament after winning! den, James, Rigsby and Jim I ° I [Lines vs. Stanley Feesle Jr. Rex : J yy Ta Wending defeated Art Smit inning, the fourth, racked up work his way back to the Dodgthe state title here yesterday,| Daywalt. Oo & ir S eams Smith va. Sohn Clayton. +o Lov JON 8 and 3, Roberl Huey defeated Dick SImko| seven strikeouts and issued nary|oer no Probably won't blow the . downing the Valparaiso Queens, rp...» Henthorne, who hasn't, ' > re | Bourke 1 and 5. Wm. McWhorter defeated 3 walk, The tall righthander re-| pennant the second year in a row. 4 i ax Taylor 8 and 7. Jim Bayless defeate . | News-Parade 3 to 2 rhe Neglons) is slated won a feature race in three years,| ( >a ture 18th Swim Mi $ pas Doherty 1 up. David Watson de- tired the side in order in five of a re Io he aemoied from Hit Parade Aug. 21 through 24. Ch finally broke the spell last night] ee Thorpe Leaves |\feqted Dick Mille; 3 and J. Bill Kennedy the geven rounds. a ro gue club eight lengths News-Music Valpo upset Defending am- .+ West 16th Street when he led . Treasurer's Flight " | "2 » ‘ News-Music pion Marion Hi-Way Queens to tno field home in the 25-lap main’ The Indianapolis Athletic Club, IAC girls made 101, followed Hospital and a yYd BU Nee Ne Rien ~ay : Jackie Price put on an amaz-News-Arnold make the finals of the losers’ oyent stock car race. stayed in the swim of things for by Twin City Swim Club 41, Lake ’ bar 3 and 3. Bernie Minton defeated Wil| THE SAINTS’ five hits were| Ing performance of baseball : : | r ‘ on e - Sportlight bracket yesterday. » 5 8 'its 18th consecutive victory by Shore 30, Portage Park 27.| ‘Amazes Doctors lam Gaines 4 and 3. Bob Carlsen defeated cONfined to the fourth and nftai acrobatics between games yes- ? winning the boys and ‘girls di- Naperville 19, Chicago 13, Joliet Malcolm Welch 3 and 1. Harold Erner de-'stanzas, and one of the visitors terday. Every year h dd Discs & Data -. E : g y g ’ g ’ | PITTMAN, Nev. Aug. 11 (UP) feated Tony Klippel 3 and 2. Broner Boat- h- helped e adds . = ; HIS CLOSEST rivals were Roy _._. ; te'12 ; ~ , + AUR. Qefeated Jim Wright 2 up, Paul Onver fourth-inning runs was helped| something to hi Discs & Data S fihall Notes : visions in the Junior Olympic 12, Town Club of Chicago 10, : man defeated Jim Wrig up, . g to his repertoire. The 0 Atkinson, Wayne Hawle and i |—Big Jim Thorpe was back, at defeated Jack David 2 and 1. around by a‘wild throwin from eas—————————— ) 3 y, Mt. Hawl g p | y youn man News-Edition Results in Marion Count Softball Tour- Don Dewey. Heat winners were meet at Naperville, Ill. Dixon ay ey+ 0, Peoria 6 and, "y me here today after show-| rr the outfield. Younes. ia Spud a ; tadium: Star-News 7. | ‘ . i i . i ? tic > » Home Edition Be A PA rier. Atkine Saw Post Jimmy Warriner, Frank Mike, IAC scored 32 points, trailed BOYS 10 AND UNDER ing doctors at a Henderson Hos- Tribe Box Scores The Indians had their trou- | perfection personified in his asHome Edition jo, Westinghouse 1: Barrington Heights 19, and Dewey. Mike and Dewey won by Portage Park of Chicago 31, pS Meter Eree-Style—l. Bill Cass. 1AC:| pital some of the ruggedness he| (Fist Game) bles, too, with Clem Labine. | sorted acts, a one-man ci Acme Edition “Tonight's schedule: 1:00. C10 117_vs, the semifinal events before a Aurora YMCA 22, Joliet (Ill) rors Be Mike finnen Mt. Hawjey 5, exhibited 40 years ago at the ST. F%"R mo A E| They were held to four hits, but a y grows, News-Concert Ravens: 800” Merchants Laundry, ve. Best crowd of 3895 fans. Country Club and Twin City|Ton ght Tain Clb Time, 388 |, | Stockholm Olympic games. (fain 36, ...°f 1 3 % ¥ ¢ Labine was wild and dished out | Summer Concert Tavern. : Ben Wellington was the win- Club of South Bend "18; Lake 2 Bil Cass IAC; 3, John Plain. Aurora jo great American Indian|Ameres df “02 4 1 1 0 0 six walks, made two wild RB SCORE, the Indians’ Summer Concert Results at Beech Grove: Shelby Motors mer of the 25-lapper at Spee- Store of Chicago 17, Springfield ix didnen. Mi Hawiey: Time, 463." athlete who swept both the Cimeil :4 1 1 10 § pitches and hit one batsman. ig Southpaw, Is expected to : yv : = y ' | 50-Meter Breaststroke—1, David Ben- ” ’ “'R. Wilson, 7? 5. 2 2 0% { , - c omorrow ’ Lon, Same, Results in Marion Counts) drome and Wendell Fall cap. K of C 14. Naperville 12, Mt. ue rake ghore. J Waiter Nithois. Au- penthathlon and decathlon at:the| Sharman. 2 4 2 14 4 One of his walks was inten- |P night's series Bank 6. IBEW 1048 4: Production Tool tured the speed trophy dash. Hawley Country Club of Bloom-|rora Y: 3. Bill Cass, IAC: 4, Irving Och- Ozark, +3 1 0 11 6 0 tional, in the second inning, to |OPener against Minneapolis. He Bank 6 IBEW 1048 4. Production feo ! » Jaton: 9 Champaian Country senschiager, Aurora Y; 5, Bill Boyer, IAC. 1912 Olympics, climbed out of his gajawin, «3 3 8% "set up a double play, and It |Was “due to go” tonight but a Jenn Air vs. Vonnegut: 8.30, Kinman Serv. weaning, benim Welinglon Club 8 ' Oak pele YMCA ly " ""GIRLS 10 AND UNDER Rose Dilima Hospital bed last Rote, » : 3 3 ZF at 0 worked {finger blister interrupted his ce Vs. y A i 9:00, were Lelan otts an r-|& vy 4 : f 5 SWS YE build- Epperly, » 8:0 .0 00 0 , Forest Manor Decorating vs. Stokely Van ; : 50-Meter Free-Style — 1, Peggy Leahy, Night and walked from the bu et Ft tn pr wn nn workouts. His last out Camp. jnold. Heat winners were Potts, Cedar Rapids and Iowa City 5. IAC: 2. Barbara Kelly, Lake Shore. 3 ing on his own power. He had Totals : hh DB 3 In the third canto, Labine wor (outs. uting was last ws Sm——reges————————eee (George Mann, Wellington, and New Trier and Dixon 5 and Sheila Snel Lake Shore; ais been confined since Friday when! INDIANAROLIS = |Wasn t that lucky. A walk, an in-| Ys, ese | Omer Traylor. Evanston Y 4. Naperville, Time, :39.4. | } 2 o 4% 1 1 field single, an error and a wild! It will be R Amateur Baseball | y |p J0-Meter Backstroke_1. Janet Sobecki, he suffered a heart attack and RM. Jyilsoni, 2b ao ! i 0 pitch enabled two Tribe runners| Night at dio ppreciation Schedules 3 anny Coane ok yy auiey: Ju Hawt was taken to the hospital -un-|Joshetf 4:1 & 4.8 0 | ] South Side Saints .. 041 001 110— 8 10 1 {3, Jeanne Connelly, Naperville; 4, Andrea Was taken p 8 ‘ .% 1 1 wo 3 [t/tocross the plate. , . Includ Ha omnes Sh in 000,001 0013 73] Time: ss: 5 Mmisn Feeney, IAC. conscious. Reh un 11) 3h x a es Dyers gy nclude Ga ) : Mest : : Nielsen, 2 ........ fy 1 1 20 0 . . | and fans honor Luke Walton AY Collins" and Cook. Meer Breaststroke—1, Pessy Leant.| Doctors were surprised at the Smithri lll { 11 3% & INTHE fifth after one out yagio station WISH baseball Changes CIO 33 iuenieenen 103 200 93011 2 2] ; Nancy Nail, IAC: 4, Susie Lennox, Lake amazing recovery of the 64-year- Baumer, 2b ....... 3 0 0.2 3 oWwith the score deadlocked at 2- sportscaster. Luke b ; Wilhelm ........... 200 116 20x 7.3 Shore; 5, Jeanne Connelly, Naperville. Kinaman, ¢ '.......3 1 1 8 2 04) (George Vico, the Tribe's new + Luke broadcasts | Cp SUITORS and. Wotte; Hastings sndi Time, :48'3. old man who during his long Nerleski. » ...000.1T 0 a 01 0 a . ' ! | the Indians’ games both at | Reported : BOYS 12 AND UNDER athletic career excelled in every Peters». .......1 & 1 1 3 # first sacker, singled to right and Nome and on the road, which Linde Afr ......... 400 510 000—10 8 1 | _50-Meter Freestyle—1, Jim Beck. Joliet h dertook. They had Dickey. » "2020070 o 0 oa graced to third on Lloyd Gear-| » Whie by the CIO Local 933 ..... £00 000 100. 7 13 i =~ | CC: 2, Michael Landrigan, Springfield KC; Sport he undertook. ) Malnshers, .... 5. 1 0 190 Spas single to left Vi calls for a lot of exertion and are as. 3nd Weelridees Bar | Guise "oak > Park le: Keith’ Waders, said earlier he would have to re-| — i ae 12 . ong $ ngle 0 oe a feo sweat, especlally during a pro- | { Guire, Oa ark; 5, Ke eton, | Totals as 9 95 2718 2 scored what proved to he the win- 3 - Stations Kirshbaum = ........ 000 011 010— 3 4 4 — ; Et Ts um Bags, goes] OID IN Ded for several days. grarbat tiled out for Peters in AN. |p’ run Yor Jack aliens longed heat wave. Vestal Stet) 5 oral RL gn TR] AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (First Game, 7 Innings) > go 3 Michael - Landrigan, _Sprinatjeld - | Prope tafe "on ervor Toe R. "War. forced Gearhart at second The a o s » oid eal. © i JETT ens BOE 7 9 0 Loser” JAF RA MGS Soi “loshell an tor Trouse in own Saints barely missed executing HERE'S a chance to give Wal8unoco Service ..... K s City '.....5. 5 ms 18) an le Ts 2 : 8 8 . 200 130 217— : Wate Tale SAM NAS RT Baan, Cr on f 8 HG Blake Thin gf and Onsen Alen. el | 3 Meter mreuristigke—t. Micha and. Ropiirous, Ee a Ba i 2 PI ho, We 1s ssn all, ; Minneapolis . +61 61 .500 142 (Second Game) Champaign CC. 3, John Odusch . | RUNS BATTED IN—Amoros, Sharman Speed getting down to first frus- the one night off to take a bow. Mattox. Louse ors o:o:: &1 - &1 300 1412 Milwaukee .......7 210120 110— 8 8 1 City: 4. John Sutphen, Naperville; 5, Bob {12 Rose. R. Wilson 4 Vieo 3. Haas. Niel- trated them For the occasion, Luke ha McDougald Cont. .. 102 400 60013 19 3 (iD ANAPOLY S784 4m 18 Columbus 0 000 201 [0i— 8 13 5 Loser, IAC. Time 43.1. By JACK WELSH sen 2 “smith, Balawin. Oser. Stirnweiss . Fp 0 23ion, s arPendleton Ref. .... Charleston © 2° '3%% 80 35 teh ; ran- GIRLS 12 AND UNDER | Fraupe. i Vico’s single in the fifth was ranged special pre-game events Mills and Russell; Williams, Lagel (8) on AMERICAN "LE 322 dowski, Keating (5), Patrick (7) and Sarni 2 | TWO-BASE HITS—Cassinl, Sharman, § } AGUE (First G Wy 50-Meter Freestyle—1, | ¥, . . , - (for $ snd Adkins. ) : Won Lost Pct. GB Kansas cro. ame, 7 noise) 711 o IAC. 2, Portia Hancock, Penny Bevass The Southeastern Conference Be REE. BAS pe Hyman. the first drive made to the out 1 Indianapolis and Minneapolis New York ........ oF ds pm —— Charleston CCC. 000 0000-0 '3 2 Gonnelly, Naperville; 4 Lynn Zuber” IAC.’ will decide the University of | HOME RINS—R Wilson. Vico 2. field by the Redskins. There Players and others, including foot > .e Pa . 85 ren; ser, ) ' p » . : ’ S/ S§— . . Roston on . 57 i 42 i and Hemsley, oNi, dieser, SWbree th rd-Meter Backstroke_—1. oan Fitieriny, Kentucky's sports fate today in DOUBLE. PLAYS—Cassini ty Owark, WAS but one putout in the St. Face 10 Hest base, Pogo Shek race ashington . f . (8 d G win y; 2, aron Feeney, IAC; 3, | Stirnweiss to R. M. Wil to Vico. ’ » 0 rst, clouds er r Chicago ... 38 34 318 1 Kansas City oor 1007000 000— 1 3 2 Howard, "ML. Hawiev: 4 Jackie Connelly. Birmingham. This could develop |Stfpppittoy By [op Gon 0, Vio: (og; Paul outfield and it was a spec craper foul ball 71 ’ titi Philadelphia 7'2 Charleston .._... 000 040 00x— 4 7 1 Naperville, 5, Doris McCullough, Lake into the South’s biggest squab- |anapolis 5 tacular running, backhanded competition for catchers, wheelfp kouse, - 2 18. arhevel Jones ¢7)° and Partee; Connelly BD eter re Bilt ore i. Portis , ble since Talmadge took office Lk LALO Oser 5. Narles:| catch in left center by Gino Ci- barrow race, one-handed batting ; i —1, a Hancock, , . 3. Fa ; ¥ (First G IAC; 2, Lynn Zuber, IAC. 3. STRUCK OUT—By Narleski 2, Oser , contest, rope-s r on Lost Pct. GB AMERICAN LEAGUE unattached; 4, Ann Howard, Nid Durie. Th fe » a b t i2, Feter- '. moll that took a long hit away p kipping ace to 8 Brooklyn .. 32 .686 —— Philadelphia ...... 002 000 000— 2 5 1 5 Jackie Connelly, Naperville. Time :45.2 e conference probe stems | ™ yyys._off Narleski 8 in_4 innings, from Harry Malmberg In the first, Boomzie in personal appearNew York §2 49 008 8 Washington 0.0 020 001 10x— 4 10 I BOYS 14 AND UNDER primarily from basketball ifand iu 3 batters in in); Peters 2 in| ,jy¢p, ance at home plate, then the perI Bagi uBR OH] 5 Jenin iy er SRE deh Sti Fue Sie wie Sxes but football may got the | Siipbooly fen Lin TC “xo formance of the honorary bat- : = ud (Second Game) , hne ney, 2:1 ax too. This seems like slap- | SING | (—N ris ; ; 10 G k Boston _.. 40 60. 43% BUT nn aainnin RON 010100 011— 4 10 4 Shuck Leghner, unattached; 4, Carter : : © p LOSING PITCHER—Narleski (8-11) GEORGE VICO made a solid tery, Gov. Schricker, pitch, Mayor Wash Cineinnatt 48 8 418 28 Washington 1.07] 000 010 100— 3 10 2 Parieman. IAC. 5. John Btokes, Portage] ping Junior's wrist for the |, UMPIRES—O'Conner, Carney and Pad- pt with the fans in his first ap- Clark, catch, ie a” | GAMES TODAY (03, “and Bradshaw. Winning Pitcher | , 00; Meter Backsirolie~1. Prank McKin. | cookies big brother stole. | TIME-23. rd Gave) i x Y Byrd (10-9). | John Stokes. Porte 50n, unattached; 3.| "8 9 ST. PAUL p ace . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | detcott (First Game) 01 3 3 Lake Shore: 5. Tom Moran, IAG ims! _ Gambling in the Bluegrass . ABR H O AE ° : St. Paul st INDIANADOLIS (8:15). | Chicago : 012 000 00x— 3 3 2| VAS Bressisrake i. Xie w State has been principally with ataini. 2b 31 2-12 4 ) : Kansas City at Charleston 3, twi-night). aT tied 9 and aa Rretlow son, unattached: 2, Bill Forsythe. ‘Mt | Tace horses But it seems the Wien. ‘3b 33 382 : Minneapolis at Louisville, ing PCR ay 3) he) | Hauler; 3 poerry Broadway. . Jolie CL. Wildcats also tried to become a Sharman, rf 43.0 1 0nd S in B A mt JEAGUE Detroit ...... yay 001 100 200 4 6 0 Roszell, Peoria C.C. Time, 123.2. sure thing. Parke Th 3 3.3133 1 3 4 y Chicago Bis.ve 300 200 00x— 5 5 1] GIRLS 14 AND UNDER Te Bosae; ¢ .......... 2 nN 0 71 n Chicago at St. Louls. Trucks, Stuart (1), Littlefield (8) and] Terwilll 1 Detroit at Cleveland. ‘ Rar ie 100-Meter Freestyle—1, Marilyn Cal- erwilliger 1 ho 00 9 Philadelphia cat Washington (2). an, Renned) ob, Alona derni, unattached: 2, Ann Cooper Peoria Need Catcher Labine, » > 2 a 2 J 2 Boston at New York. Or. LoSInR Plicher—"Tracks: (+14) C.C; 3. Gail Moll. IAC. 4, Joan Page, Totals Wo FET 7 “ NATIONAL LEAGUE . vo anonE. Hiv ne 020000 010— 39 1 Jo%n tum 5 Nancy Lauer, Joliet C. C The Regal Stores softball team Terwilliger struck out for Besiac in 7th. , . £ — { : 3 \ 1 Pp Ginciuntu®'al BAERIEn hgh." | SLation® 13:0) na inten Gaint. 18.1) 3, ieier Backstroke, Gaul Moll tac; 18 destitute for a catcher. Both tn oa | $. t . — r Eo , i ake ore; . catchers y M; ; ( 3 New York "at Cricago. 2). [ang Cn ee Runs Manis, Risen | isan Page, Town Club; 4. Jeeve Vaughn. a rs have broken thumbs and Hxlmbare, Ib 3 ! : 1 3 3 ee Fork, postponed, . Champaign C.C.: 5 Sarin Peterson, Regal needs a backstop for its Pape, ef 3 1. 1-4.9 4 id . . : ’ » MA. 4825 GAMES TOMORROW Chicago ...... ot GH™000 008— 9 14 13! 00-Meter Breastsiroke—i, Jean Page. league game tomorrow night and Yjeo*™," 1 1 1 6 8 § ea ue AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pittsbureh ':'.0 "0. 000 030 003— 8 18 0 Gail” Moll. TAC. 4" Ji Sonmeiy. Chaper. LIS State softball tourney. play. at Gearhart, of ...... I-34 324 . . . . - : a‘imer, 2 Pr sauss 2 Minnea oli at YDIAN AESLLS (8:18). | aie R Ln Fh A es JY 5, Ann Cooper, Iowa City. Time, FOrtville this week end. Any Ma- Troupe, « Too 0 9 4 . BL, Chujlesion. EE A ena: ing BAT pwine| <r +r. BOYS 16 AND UNDER rion County tourney player is elj- Z'¥*rink. » 28.0 01 WXLW 1590 . St.Paul at Louisvilie. |er—Necelai (0-1) ao Lane: Storms prank Pacnn Iz; Sible. Call Wayne Mozingo, FR- "pa 2 een} ’ Cnicngo AMERICAN LEAGUE [cpepug (200% S000 gg gp 3 cet Foidious IRF ook seth: 8017. ig WR. P= . Detroit’ at’ Cleveland. Pittsburgh . 000 002 100— 3 7 wa nef ot re x ime, 1:08.0. ete ot ee ps2 S BATTED IN-—Wilson, Sharman, Mike Dunn . Washington at New York (night). Minner, Leonard (1, and Chitl; Pollet, 0-21etel BoC — annoy ¥°'$: : ‘DOUALE PLAY—Otark to B t Mike Dunn . Philadelphia at Boston (night), Priend i). Dickson 18 and McCylloush, JAC. 2, Pick Sielnmets. Evanston ¥: 3 Major League Leaders on: tk te Besse he ’ . et Lous NATIONAL LEAGUE (BitcherMinner (11-1). Losing Pitcher— CIty: 8. Walt Smith, Portage Park NATIONAL LEAGUE FFT ON BASES—st. Paul 3. Indian- more and more peop g say. News-Dunn . New York a Brooklyn (night), ~ Fetier 5-12) (First Game) 100-Meter Breaststroke — 1. Robert Musial. St. Loui Se AB R H Pet. SE ON BALLS—Off Lahine 6 Mike Dun A Bo oa Ik BL Sronklsy lat. Logs... TIM aa000 003— 3 10 0 Smith. Twin Orchard CG: 2. Tom Lord Musial St Louis .. 110 412 77 134 325 STRUCK OUT-~By Zuverink 7. La- WA ” n . (Only games scheduled). |Cincinnati 000 110 000— 2 7 0 IAC: 3. John Lechner, New Trier: 4, Don Kiussewiki © eniork, 102 408 74 125 308 wine 1. ’ Mike Dunn . DE. | Mizell. Clark (8° and Fusseiman D. Keenan Osk Park; 5 Al Little, Peoria gchoendienst “nennatt 37 360 a 1] - 308 WIT BL rng HER Labine (Gearhart). y 117.8 nat, L —L 2, Mike Dunn . RESULTS YESTERDAY Rice 181) Raflensberger Ji2:10t and Semi Time, ins Slaughter, St.Louis ' "99 380 54 110 .308. WINNING PITCHER—Zuverink (9-9). | A SNEEICAN ASSOC TION pick. Home Run — Seminick. Winning vo GIRLS 18 AND UNDER AMERICAN LEAGUE LOSING PITCHER—Labine (0-1) ® News-Sake . (First Game) (Second Game) Iowa City: 2 hath Abbett. TAC 1 Mar Fain, Philadelph % aoa TIKES Carney, Fadden and OCon:| ® F E 8 ki Minneapolis ......... 030 010 000— 4 13 0 st. Louis ........... 000 000 101— 2 § gle Molnar, Twin City: 4 Mimi Riety Woodli N P vy 3381 30138 6 ner or vans Sake Louisville ..... ...... 002 010 05x— 8 10 1 Cincinnat{ ... 110 020 00x— 4 7 0 Lake Shore: 5. Carol Starnicky, Portage Kell Bost New York 31438 8 13 ith TIMELLM. Th i fa “dry” treatment For Evans Sake pi icone and Ratt; Herrin, Femmeres 2. Boyer, Brecheen (5). Yuhas (8) and D.! Park. Time, 117.1 . Portage Bl Daton land 9 1 4 1 3 _ATTENDANCE—?2676, = e amazing story of a new “dry For Evans Sake Preman, //: Baumann (9) and Isbell. Rice, Hiller (5.8) and Rossi. Losing Pitch-| 100-Meter Backsircke .. L Carol Siar. Gondman, Boston’ =~ 97 375 21 107 3)7)qe-—- for itchy, peeling toes or Athlete's Foot! (Second Game, 7 Innings) New York st Boston. 2 games, postponed nicky, Portage Park. 2, Sue Schaefer. HOME RUNS Gentlemen Bing Minneapolis ......... . 001 000 2— 3 6 0 rain ee '| JAC. 3. Diane McMahen, JAC: 4, Margie Sauer, Cubs 28 Hodges, Dodgers .. 23 emer: Sing Louisville ..:'::1:..001 030 1= 4 7 0 Brooklyn at Philadelphia, postponed. Neparville "Hime. 1.324 CC) Schuler. Doby Indians .. 28 Kiner. Pirates ... 22 Guy Lombardo Nicolas and Katt; Delock and Evans. rain 100-Meter Brosststroke—1. Marge Dean ‘ RUNS PATTED IN Insp. Time Chicago Vie Ruth Abbett. IAC. 3. Bue Sauer, Cubs 92 Thomson, Giants . 74 Melody Club | 5 Margie Molnar, Twin City. Timer 116.0. momrasint’s0® gay 3 FANS. 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