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- Indians Still Behind Even After Winning
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
This is the last night for a western team’s scheduled
Tribe Box Score
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. : A appearance in Indianapolis for the. season. Moreover, It piping. of BRB poLr: will be the rubber tilt of the series between the Indians and gnore., * ry TY I DOYS the Minneapolis Millers an 4 Howerton, )f «2:4 0, 1 0-8 . a ’ -_ 8 .. Broome, rf 2 9 0 3% 0 4¢ It will be the 20th clash be- KAY NARLESKI went in.as pujeeu.' ...... 3.1 112 1 0 . } “the Tribe's third. pitcher in the Early, ¢ ........ 4 1 2 2 4 8 tween the rivals and the Tribe- eighth, Issued one walk but no Samiard, 20 oars. 2 4.8 3 3. @ sters hold a one-game edge, 10 its. no runs. Then the Indians . % : : ’ " ’ DP FOX: P . ..ieesena 2 to Se losing "Allied again and batted Schmitt schmitt» haan er closin a amasie, » 0 out the haing out of the hox and also 100K gat hman 1 nn 0 0.0 : kindly to the pitching of Andy ———— series tonight the mo gic who relfeved Schmitt Totals ‘ ; A1 3 o 24 Yu n : - at ie oul or 8 n kil Redskins W111 fier Fridley launched the Tribe Harshman flied aut for Tamasie in 0th.
rest tomorrow on an open date and
eighth with a single and George Vico beat out a bunt,
By CARL.LUNDQUIST
INDIANAPOLIS United Press Sports Writer
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1952
Ellenberger Swimmers Win 4th Olympic Meet
By JACK WELSH ELLENBERGER PARK'S swimmers can carry the pressure of a winner quite well.
The young East Siders proved it thoroughly last night by winning The Times Junior Olympic's 5th meet at their own pool. The victory was the fourth straight for Ellenberger youngsters and further strengthens their right to the city team title.
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# AB H 0 - then take on the The Redskins tallled three wambers » .... on & & 7 3 5 NEW YORK, Aug. 14—The I's Host team took all the Sun. Louisville Co010-| times in the eighth and were Smith. 3b SN 017 7.714 Gi ; day punches of its rivals and stil] nels in a three- home free, George Zuverink woe. ed 8 3 20 siants looked into the future went home with 200: points, game set, one retired the visitors in order in Gearhart, it 0 1. a o o o obrigthly today because After Impressive victories at h 0 tit Saturday the ninth. The Indians won on Fridley rf... 1 11°32 8 Yh Douglas, Rhodius and Willard | Vico, Ih 12-1. 1 wn 1 othree farm Ph night, a double-' 10 hits, all coming in the last paymer, 2b Te TY 130 a i rks In previous meets, EllenEddie ‘Ash header Sunday three turns, Troupe, . a a 4 5 a otung, Jim Rhodes, and Al Corwin. berger was the target for every n . 2 ” ‘ " , “* i afternoon, to Dick Kinaman, who batted for Roni. 4 to. . ’ : : ’ It is the “immediate future” team participating. But it was ving - down the curtain on the Narleski in the eighth, had the Wiisan 1 1 1 o o othat interests Manager leo Du-|strictly depth and talent that left » Narlesk home stand. « honor of batting in what proved Narlowks, P-gp ’ hr ’ ! ® rocher who never was one to Ellenberger's adversaries flounBy coming from: behind to win 10 be the winning run, After the Zuverink. » o 0 o o 1 o wait for: next year.” And he dering in ‘the victor's wake, last night, 8 to 5, the Indians singles by Fridley and Vico, Man- Totals 32 R013 Hunks fhe resulty OSbtaneq ah) a 4a 4 pulled the Millers down to a tie ager Gene Desautels called fOr & wisan singled for Abernathie in th. Fea0y Rive Pi more than al AFTER THE leaders, the orwith Louisville for fourth place, Sacrilice Baumer and it oF ame flied out for Ruri In Ath, Na piatica elighie for a second ‘der of scoring included Garfield as » one, o / nneas . fy 7 The fifth-place Tribesters are four a 4 A A Ne rou Was INDIANAPOLIS un an 30% 3 8 acle Park, 175; Broad Ripple, 157; v JAREe r NA / : § cames behind the No. 4 spot, last Pa sa int eset a ot Kins RUNS BATTED IN—Diering. Early 1. Down nine full games to the Douglas Park, 101; Willard Park, place to qualify for the post-sea- roe: up a hit A ul na- Resneer. Nirlven Raum, Smith 2, Pope, Brooks Aller FRING Sesterdays 5, 2nd Rhodius Park, 39. la vict an INE antl Almbers aay-nig ouble-header, the he Times Juni Olympic on playolfs . 4 un TWO-BASE H } i tt anjor ympic I / IT—FEarly (Giants will have to go like fury again ’ / _ ants 3 rewrote its own records It now develops that St. Paul's KINAMAN lifted a long high idinniy RUNS-—Diering, Spencer. Early, to come close--let alone catch since the water show began grip on third place is none. too foul down the left line and 8hort- A RIF ICES Broome. Blasiock, UP: But the performance of the July 15. Approximately 330 mr ‘ ; . . , . — nome, ayloc : h 2 y 3 secure The Saints are only 2'; stop Daryl Spencer made a run- Banmer three men from the tall grass, boys and girls from all corners games ahead of Minneapolis and ning catch. Fridley, who was on A A0UELE PLAY—Speneer to Ramford to country® in the 8 | of Marion County heeded the Louisville. AN of which could third, —beat it home "after the “yyyr oN BASES—Minneapoits 5 In- 10 4 night vie- starter’s call in an eyer-grow-«till produce a lot of fireworks catch and he really showed the Anavalis J. ik Verh 8 tory after Brook- ing program that saw 91 heats hefore: the season's end The fans some speed. The other two \ Fill, pli LY Amey lyn’s opening 5-4 completed within three hours Indians gained ground on 8t. Paul Juns hi? hatred in by Malm- RTRUCE Oly Sovle 3 Fox a triumph made All races were 50 yards in the sre and - : -— nnings, er- g | > and Minneapolis as the galloping gs op > He ForEva. nathie ® In 1, Fox # in 4's: Behmite 2 1/60 beam. ({ree-style, backstroke and breast- WARMUPS ~ 1 1 - u © ) ’ . ‘re 2 g 4 | — Colonels edged the Saints in The Minne I Medion he Were Io 70" cama toa Watters In ai. Navies] Arisa [|stroke. The relays were 200 PS—Enthusiasm in The Times: Junior Olympics at Ellenberger pool yesterday? Here's a Derivtawn, vallog y KP] Zuveriok 81nd, 2 In HA ! § yards with the newly added in- platform full of potential diving experts getting in practice dives before the start of The Times Ol ha Spencer and Jake Early. The . wiNniNG PITCHER—Narleskt. particularly (dividual medley established at pic meet last night. 8 3181) or Am HY 0 ! vaterg' v yy thy n . - “ I Tribeste rs Vid ory re ’ he first named led off the game by LOSING PITCHER—Schmitt stood out, even 1150 yards. Miers was Achiever 1e ar Ia -— } : way and the customers had Howry eracking one over the lefy bar. ran Yom Cae aM though he vas /| Consistency was the keynote | Ellenberger, 11 022) i i ad Routt, ( 313 3. Arlene Baudendistel, Riviera Willard (315); 4, Dale Mayhall, Ellens ay i f f Y| rier. The one by. Spencer, his TiME—2.0 charged w a lin : (2 Sh Yi berger 13161; 5. Ronald Abel 0 ¢ f : , ‘ iid . many divisions, Litt Rroad Ripple, (1:21.3). 50-Yard Backstroke— : 33 i ona el. Gare fo hoy: ’ 1hout as me home DOYS: 20th, was a line drive over the = ATTENDANCE—%642 (R02 paid). throwing error Ste le pride of pile Mary 1 J0-Yard Backstroke — 1, Marcaret Law. Hillcrest (40.8) a 1, Baga Duss field. (:33.4); 6, Melvin Thomas, Wile climbe r an. . : : 5); 2. Judy ams, 3 : , : Te ona bs ta: ghicit, left wall in the fifth. Early put on a. wet ball, younger set, won her fifth Ct eh Jo A) aIary Ahn Lawrie, (48.3), (AED, Acq Bagot AC wilarg 0 nial pKa) raick Parns, AFTER being blanked or five] 0 OVE the right center wall Crack Negro Teams after a_55-min- Hodges straight race in the Class B 50- | Broad Ripple, 1:34.31:8. Jud Robey. Gar” 30. Vos EARS rl, AND UNDER at verge ya Sh Mariel, Tae: A 8 : , x eld, | ; 6, Pat 1 ) ? ' : / j innings the Redskins opened up in the sixth with one on. In Softball T Fao ii iin letin Pil yard free-style, covering the dis- | | 0 atricia Barker, Garfield, tached. ¢ 000 ret. Soe Slaves. an. lenncrser BT" oa Mavhall, ; . . , | : (D UN t $ lard ° , ang 18 IpRsn was foo for vICO sent Diering to the deep ourmey latoned for that lapse by driving ire — 2150 won. the} ptyard’ Freestyie ND EN Butler. ia Backsiroke—1, Sue Storer, un- “AEE tins OLD ves eight runs ‘ee ro 1, one ’ 3 ~ £ Wak. odius (:34.8 5M ched ¢:: YY? i "ARS A } E, hi un Jo ree youn One right center wall in the fifth. It. ‘The two top Negro teams in the in three runs with a pair of dou- s 5» Ellenberger ss 3); 3, Charlene Gosnell, 1 vicky ELS OPEN DIVING : pil Yan Freestyle — 1. Ernest Jarrett, t | ius . . “lark, Garfle 92.50; 2, lee a 1; 2. E wyer, Broa - I ee was the first indication the In-/Marion County Softball tourna- bles. What made this significant MARGARE y ny Ellenberger. and Shi aaa bara Riddle. Riviera 7430; 3. Merah ple (:28.21; 3, Bill Pope. Douglas C82): gvenin, thiee in the eighth, dians were beginning to level on ment meet tonight wh Bar. Was that in 21 games last year, am, LARS E'S double nerser, Hell for tourth ©308)"6. Betty Lanrie Garfield 7170. 4’ Sue “Morton. for "(hira With 120 2) Bi Bae ted Oddly, Norman Fox, the Mil- Fox's delivery when Ar- he drove in o , : me in e free-style and back- Brinker, Ellenberger (:38.1); * [Riviera SEAR R 2 Sith (.29.2) 5. Bill Early, Broad y: . X's : nly two runs and hit 0 - Yard Breaststroke y- M CLASS B Dipple (29.91; 6, Robert Eitinger, Ellenvats 3 , stroke events. Tey dureen [EARS \D UNDE ber ; lers” starting pitcher, looked Manager Desautels’ maneu- rington Heights plays Kingans only one double. The one-time gq, finished GuThe young lady Sebi, Bae aie} Fata s0-vard ie OD ner ev: tard brnnststroke — 1, Bill Pope like a million for 51; Innings. ver's worked almost to perfec- CIO 117 at 8 o'clock at Beech wonder boy's confidence appar- i n the diving il. gi Ellenberger (:543); 4. Kay Pate | Ellenberger, AT 82 Mac White, Riviera tH 0.: 2 Fd Dwyer, Broad Rip4 : / , \ odius 0 +8, i: > io ea 5: 4, J. est. Jarrett He had allowed nary a hit and | tion, pinch hitters and relief Grove “Stadium. The game brings ently was restored in his stint this - Garfield Park i107 51 Eschenbach. | John Earp, unattached (12207; Ss Sones 1:80.31 4, Robert Eitinger, Sncoousiey had issued four walks. His side- pitchers. The Millers failed to year at Minneapolis. Shirley Peterson of Broad call Garfield Park. (1:07.6). Farr, Ellenberger (1:40.8 a Hy 2 arm stuff had the Indians get a hit Pe an 1 the th together two of the outstanding Ripple was one of the few loan y ard i i Beverly Barker A rans oul. MH UNDER Riad, Backstroke 1. DS "head off any o e ree y & } » J 0 }; 2. Jane Vogt, Ellen- | 20°" — ( unt, Doug- | * Bit e ouglas paflied. Nrelint a o Negro softball hurlers in the Rhodes came through with triple winners, posting victories berger, 3, Lee Eschenbach, Garton, las 1.40.6); 2) Larry Jones. Douglas 4 313Y 3. Bob Eitinzer, Ellenberger (:54.6); srelielers. ie in 'C. 'W. Colla three runs batted in, too, on a | in the Class B 17-year-old-and- | 35) * Susie Williams. “Ellenverser. i ‘Bon’ Meatee. Rnodiue (4385. Dickie oY Raat, Doukiss (1955, The a Fox Ray song ton fleorge Surnweiss was. out of game in soliah, nine-year double and a single and Cor- over class. GIRLS 74 AND UNDER Juiton, Hbodivs aL 13.8 Pickle ' 304 YARD FREESTYLE 2 wi 4 ood. e was o 0 y ctio / , .g . , ’ ee vilis : ple (.47.2) 9, i 3. Dou F ) id Arcs g . 1 ae i n front wit A nw a lame arm and Al veteran for Barrington, and; win, who pitched scoreless ball | “Janet Bradford displayed won- willara (esa 5 Glo Kouaalema: 50-¥ard Breaststroke 1, Jerry Miller. field A 12 15 a0 00 as B 12:13)0 4. Gar. ve runs, no bingles for:the home Smith held down third base. It: Henry Gooch, who has been until the rain, yielded only one |derful promise, in winning the lenberser (:504); 3, pa ie BL Dogs. i381 2, Cecil Hunt. Douglas 6, Broag Ripple % Brosd Ribple A (2.19.3); guard. It was getting late and was Men's Night at. the Tribe - 2 earned run and was a strong [Clas B bs .{lenberger, (:52.2). 8, 41s or Serhen Cole, Sarfieid (1.05.4); 150-YARD MEDLEY RELAY } iz 3 & fa pitching in the sport for 20 years. ass 8-year-old-and-under; 50-Yard Backstroke -—1, Norma Soats, 50-Y ¢ A ! ,1. Broad Ripple A (1:54.3): 2, Ell the Indiana decided they did not park and 1770 men fans took ; y | figure in the third Giants’ vic- [backstroke events. Pamela Fuller Ellenberger, (153.2); 2, Gloria Kolsky, Douglas: Backstroke ly lary Jones. fed 5" 3. Garfield A (2: 101) . enherges want to he the vict 0 - y Tonight's - games will egin ; : Ellenberger (1:04 3); Ce : un Quzlas field B 0 i - San) im of a no ag a = hi Jase. he Aor he. mast ay Jory over Drookiv na Pig (of Riviera Club and Andrea Roose| GIRLS 17 AND OVER » I: x a MR ME IRL 0 YEARS OLD > AND UND : y . a winn cher. in -Y reestyle— rley Peterson, (1i182); 5, ¢ | ER Harry Malmberg, first op Sor 892 ob Weng” now develops into dpudie elimina-" the other two BY {of Insisnapolis Athletic Club BS Ripple “45% } Boy 518 YEARS OU AND OVER © Lins Albie Burge. AC, Corer. JAC: the. Hedskins in the sixth, worked — tion. 56-team started the tourney, = (waged ‘a personal battle in. 10- sont Broad Ripple | ars) Dooney Peter-| 50-Yard Freestyig-t Jack Small, Rhoo| 80-Yard Aare CL, ; | ! $ The Dodgess got an even break year-old-and-under Class A. An-| 5o-Yard Backsioke 8), Shisihy SPoiorss gs.” 348,;. 2; “Anthony Eden, Broad IAC. 47.1); .2, Bu Boyer: AR Fs . ox for A pass. Al Smith fied out. "Red So Recall [which now 4g down to 16 teams. \when Peewee Reese ingled Broad Ripple (1:01.6 son, Inne: 1388); 3. Von Phillips, Broadi3» Jim O'Neal. (1:37.2) Dave Pope smacked a potent Municipal results: ‘W. J, -Hollday 8. A Sings in dren Hook the. backstroke. .and 200 en GIRLS ¥ FREESTYLE RELAY THER: ot BSE ani (SOX Bailelt. | R0- Yara Backritaie 1 Br Bufks,” . Bevernge Paper 2. UAW 2. Medical 0. e winnin reaststro «(gly Ellenber (2:37 2. Rhodius P eld, (39. ITTY YEA AND ground drive off Ray Dandridge’'s Lepcio From Louisville Arnold MeDaniels hurled a no-hitter for i h £ Tun aststroke after losing the free- ra: 3, Garfield A’ (2°30.4); 4. Garfield 5 50. Yas es sp opcaes 93 | s0- va TEARS QLD AND UNDER : glove at third. It broke the spell BOSTON. A 14 (UP)—Th W. J. Holiday n the opener in style to her hard-working rjval. B 3: 0 yiraroa Ripule 414.1), Garfield. (:54 5). 3. Eden Grimm. go viera, aes rl, Teny Fuller. Bie : : : " in ug. ( ) "Ne Results at Beech Grove Stadium: Herff- which Bobby » Y RELAY Ripple, (‘5 AE hi y » 1, Garfield A : i: pr { 36 51; 3, Bruce Schaegel, Broad 50-Yard Brea tstroke—1, "nw Boston Red Sox have announced Jonen 6 Link Belt Ewart 0. Naval Ord- Thomson of the Ces + (2:52.81; 3. Broad Ripnle 3104 00 B Ripple. (57.0): 4. Jim Stretchberry. Gar-| Riviera. (:36 Seal on Tue, MILT NIELSEN ripped a drive he recall of Outfield I nance 10. TWA 5. Indiana Gear 8, PORTIA HANCOCK’S triple CLASS A GIRLS field. "1:57.1); 5. Stan Haggard, Garfleld,| 50-Yard BE kstroke--1, Terry Fuller, past first, scoring Malmberg. Jim wp Oy utfielder Ted Lepeto te Done a To: Giants and Gil came in the 12- -year-old and under one YEARS OLD AND UNDER (10 wh 6, Charles CQreen, Garfield; Rivers: Laue : ey : who was optioned to Loulsville|g an. garrington Heights vs. CIO Hodges of the|Class A group, takin : iy PyeYard A sesizle- L Rosemary. CHft.! 30 vard Backstroke--1. Porrest Jones.) $50-Yard ARS So AND UNDER Fridley stroked into a double gf {he American Association July 9.00, Mechanics Laundry vs. Bud's Flack- Brooks hit 3-|sty] Wo P, gE he free-| Riles i aDouglas, (47.0); 2. David Lawson, Broad| YMCA, (i313): “5 James Wea eA, . \ - "ie + . ames TAY, play. Bill Abernathie replaced! 97 w : ville Tavern | style, ackstroke and breast-|''25°Vara Breastst oe pple, (:53.4); 3, Jim Stretchherry. Gar-|(:33.2): 3. Frank Mint r : a PY. En NseeniteJeriesd 27 with a knee injury. a urioxarne Ste kiocus all i nomers. Ryle Re ar po oatlel, TEA Arnies roke—1, Janet Brad- | field. (333.0); 4. "Von Phillips, Broad Rip- | 16 YEARS: OnDioanD Mooi A on wn ape A club spokesman said Lepcio's Easie Creek: Linde Alr 7. Decatur Mer * Hillcrest, formerly a Class B [23-Yard’ Backstroke—1, Janet Bradford ple. (539). 5 Buich Hunier. Garfield. 30-Yard Freestyle 1. Fred Oliver. IAC ound a e slar. o e 8ev- injury had improved and that hej nc > toe IN “rn er a Bf AC. (1:16.2) *| 1:57.31: 6, Bruce Schaesel, Broad Rivbple,| (287); 2, Bob Welshans, unattached. enth. Charlie had given up six wo P t he Wanan 12, Ehece Drivedn 4 | E Am “| campaigner, swept through three 10 YEARS OLD AND UNDER |" 'Bovs 14 vE DUN TR Stk Cant a ¥ x would report here today for the Softh I Sch d Ie | fecan League . ants In the 14< “vear-old.and-un mite Yard sive), Pamela Fuller,| 50-yard 1 YEARS OID AND UNDER we Yard Breasictronest, Fred Oliver, its. Including three homers and Req Sox game with the Philadel- eau [§ race, th "1 SO ard bh 130.015 2. Rich rick. Ellen- {9335 3, Bob Welshan:, ynayachad, . e Yan-| 50-Yard Breaststroke--1. Andrea Roose. D reer (:30.0); 2, Richard Hedrick, Ellen-| (:38.51. a double, for the five Miller phia Athletics. Marion. County softball tournament) kees stayed 21; der Class A group. ac 2 53.7); 2, Pamela Fuller. Riviera, perger. (318). 3, Jerry Jety, Broad Ripple: | 1a Yard, Backstroke Ton: Fred Oliver, markers, To make room for Lepcio, Out-| §ames slated at Municipal Siagiym follow: games In front Sue Storer, who competed in |''50-yard Backstroke—1, Andrea Roose, g. Lowell (Ensinger, Ellenberger. = 1329) (:38.4). 79. Bob, Welsnans, unattached Abernathie applied the fielder Archie Wilson was op- LOR RL RL GR Be Reese of the Indians by| the U.S. Trials for the Olym- IAT, (537 2. Pamela Puller, Viviera, 30 Yard Breaststroke = 1. Jerry Jett, 50-Yard Freestyles BUI Holaiad, : i x , 30.3; 2. - - reestyle— hrakes. In_the home npventh, tionally assigned to Louisville. | Production Tool; 9, Kinman Service vs. splitting with the Senators, win- pica hele, Jon With Sase 11 ihe 5 vio TEARS OL D AND UNDER = c perser RT 30 3. 2, Tom Cone, Ellen (383; 2 Bill Schumacher, Had. a after one down, Jack Baumer ————— {ning 10-9 in 13 innings on Billy| 888 reestyle, backstroke isc (3g 2 ck. fleld Park. (:4431; 4 Bill Barton: Rho. p,30-Yard Breaststroke Bil Schumacker, : yl! 31.9 : Hae HON ae PIR IAC, (:33.8); 2. Bill Holland, IA : belted a homer over the left Martin's squeeze bunt single after and breastatroke. IAC | Yo Sresststioze~1, Portia Hancock.}iiiion 6. Isom Cox. Eifenberger. Can me, Vil Satiinct, 5 Schumacher. : 0-Y : i ( 1; 2, Bill wall Quincy Troupe singled. losing the opener, 12 to 4, as Vicki Clark of Garfield scored 5 Yard 'Backstroke—1, Portia Hancock, RESaaTY, Backstroke J. Max Gray, Broad rT ATs BN Hoh, a 42.0), Bobby Wilson batted for Aber- Jackie Jensen climaxed the hit-) er first victory in the diving,| | 14 YEARS OLD AND UNDER | Fipple. (:41.7y: 3, Tom Cone, Ellenberger,| 1, Indianapolis Athletic Club (1: 2 1). nathie and beat out a bunt for ting with a grandslam Washing- {hanging up a one-sided decision nay yard Freestyle. I, Barbara Duke. |(:4] 8 ts Be Arie, ig 1, Ind AY 41.1), crest (:32.4:: 2, Ann Bradford. IAC| (‘451 6. Bil ker, ; w K ] : . Billy Decker, E : ; a hit. ton homer. Bob Feller, more of | [PUR Dado points Barbara Biddle (354): 3. Joy "Baudendistel, " Riviera (484) evker. ilenberier | 1 iy Kopin hl ict, 1840 A hit through the box by Malm- J liability than an asset to Cleve- ri f Garfi PP f argare) lawesmyp: Stel, Rivers S0-Tard Frocatsie- D Da DER Ri a pari Tas 1 ali berg filled the bases. Smith drew | lland this year, lost his ninth 7s a0 : 3 a i, or second place, Hiren (a nn Bradford. WO WE hi 2, Richard Roth, Richey. Ga2lhiee Park, 0 a Jim : R : 5 a walk, foreing in Troupe with a [game in the opener, 5 to 2. as o 7 ts in pointe 1: 3. David Stephenson, | kinson. Garfield, 56.20. Ea run. Fox was lifted and Jake Duane Pillette pitched a five- 1 ] | STANDOUT! Smith, southpaw, took over. Wil- AMERICAN. ASSOC 1aTION Second. Game==18 Toninge) Hitter, after TS oe male] 3 { con a hoses | 8 n . son scored. on a wild pitch and Won 10st GB Washington 006 000 001 000 2-9 7 4 Which Early tched na eyes) WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD! Malmberg tallied y Milwagker ......... 3 TI Tu New York 510 100 000 000 3—10 18 3 wry, : (watched eagerly in the Class B » ilmberg tallied the tying run @ : 4 : n . Wynn pitched a ansea City ........ 18 AT AIR 1 Moreno, Johnsgson 12), Consuegra (4), . |14-year- -old-and-under class where| after the catch on a long fly by 8 Paul ales we 334 13'a Rettick Li Jumpers 13) and Bradshaw. four - hit, 9-1 Tom Cone continued t i J. mon . i ol anivns 63 4 30) 15 Clutts (9) \ va. MeDo 31, 0 : 5 - Pope. Lloyd Gearhart batted for pi trees 04 0 h 15 man 4) and Berra ‘Home Runs — Yost and Cleveland vic- | defeated Q Teign un INDIANAPOLIS | .. 58 5 172 10 Vernon /innin {teher—~Gorman (3-1) y i . Nielsen and grounded out. SPINA 3B 8h Al Tne Pitorer ReTIoE 3-3 tory for his 15th C on “olun X Cone won: his fifth straight ~ Charleston ol B33 M7 (First Game) triumph. freestyl ‘ent in :8 AMERICAN TEAGUE [Bt Louis ... 011 003 000— 58 10 Bob Young's 3- eestyle event in :30.0, stopping New Voik pet GB Clevel fand ) 000 200 000 = 2 a 3 8S Richard Hedrick, a teammate Cleveland an pT tte A A Ce Ty Howe fun homer gave from Ellenberger. Jerry Jett of oston 542 5 s {ry > { - rie. : Washington 321 6'y prod 701 SH 7) ARE. Youre. Losing Flier Piatt Dit Se Proad Ripe managed Ya beat Chicago ! SIR 7" < 4d G ) yY . Ne ha BS a tau (Recond Game) ye Cone in the 30-yard breast8t. Louis “aie 49 88 436 18 {nisveland 400 320 00x— 9 18 © e ; stroke. . Beutel - aTIONAL Sracve YY BY "vamun. Harrist (1). Madsen iS). and Ray Boone One of the best duels blossomed | ’ Won Lat Pe | Hogue (T' and Courtney; Wynn (15-8) hit homers for 5 iret Brooklyn resins 7 = ET a8 and Hegan Home Runs Rosen and! Cl 1 densen in the Class B, boys 10 years | Revo [1&1 43 34 8 [Roane Losing Pitcher—Fanoin (0-3 Bory and in the {old and under, where Cecil Hunt £ JOUls » 51 . ACRE BL BT 1 roa Sane [and Latry Sunes. Doth of Doug: ‘hie " 8 ! troft — e ea 8 Borin? : ‘ " a in i8 ’ th (11-9) and Lollar; Wight, White th WwW 3 Sague games, as, took turns beating each other. | Cincinnati vii... 48 85 428 "28 (9) and Ginsberz Home Run—Groth e hite Sox topped the A's,! .Cecil held the upper hand in| e Prabal 32 82 281 44 [posing Pitcher— Wight (6-8 4-0, on a 3-hitter by Lefty the freestyle but Larry was top| 8 te Ty : " 1 ano 000 0 3 9 Ana . a id GAMES TODAY Fifindeivhie 002 010 10x— 4 Mel Parnell. The win put Boston man in the backstroke. beating AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Fowler Kucab and Atrafh Barnel five games behind the Yankees in| Master. Hunt in by nearly 3 sec(All Ni G d Whit osing Pitcher > : 0 z § Sinneanch hi Ta AN re 12:18.” | ijte. Latin ) ind third place. Clyde Vollmer drove onds. in P Si Taul at Louisville NATION, LEAGUE in three runs with a homer and x x =» ; tlwaukee at Charleste a First ame) > = RZ ~ Kansas is at ous 3 Cincinnati 3 120 200 a 1 Hu : two singles, JACKIE SMALL of Rhodius . a + ‘h 0 ( Westingios RICAN. LEAGUE CRIEAES, «ty and SoorTk Klippstein In other National League Came back to repeat in the boys | Cl land at D M file 8) and Atwell. Losing fteher A ‘las Philacelnhis De od bi Xinratein (1-9 games, the Phils topped the Cla 8 B, 12 Years old and under, eel Only Games Scheduled) Einainnat] (Second Same) oi 0 8 3 Braves, 3-0, on Karl Drews’ | with the winning time of :34.8. | y 1 ne A 3 ’ id vor ATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago ha 000 00 Mx 13 1 5-hitter, then lost, 9-3, as Sam | One of the few boys’ doubles Braion at Foliage inite Hh oe Chiti. Atwell hy Hoos Runs dethroe hit two home runs in | was scored by Jack Payne of Pittshurgh at St Louis (night) Sy and Pondy Losing Pitcher—Podbie- one game for the first time in | Willard. Jack won the boys 16- » : SII Te Vf ' “(Afternoon Game) his career, while at Chicago the | Year-old-and-under events i el u RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 020000 110-4 9 0 Reds battered the ong 1 | the freestyle and breaststr oy AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Brooklyn ‘ Mal 021 1X A #0 5 1 = | " Sisiroke, g TIL Gamer 3 INnings W Hearn Withelm “- Larges iT and then lost, 7-0, on Bob Kelly's 6- | Junior Ol . . twauk . 4 8 m rskir ¢ \ ¢ - a * Char li oe ie ol 9 = 1 3 anella Home Runs Thomson and Hodges hitter. The Pirates and Car- ympic kL Red and Unser. Beers, Powell (7) and Jinnine Las Jpnek 2 Losing dinals had an open date. Summary ern i r ' ' . 7 n (Second Games v Whi Game: Night) » n s CLASS B > dilwaukee 400 C04 03 12 1.New Yor 000 040.121 $13 | GIRLS . Charleston 000 110 060— 2 8 3 Rrookly 000 004 J60— 4 8 1 ‘HE Sen: 3 3, JESRS Olp AND UNDER 600: 1 6 670 15 0 .“ gh oover RO Williams. Behrman, Carlson Carwin, Wilhelm 8) Jansen T» and THE Senators tied up their BET feels. Fhzapeth Roget . . . 16 \ nd m y y iT y \ (5 } £1 ie /il- . Faatha Sarns BID S05 310-7 8 OI TI ants A voade, Aoote (5. game in the ninth on Eddie Yost's Hams, Eilenherser, § 84 "nN $ $ 3 $ $ Columbus 110 000 000 A Campanell wWinni Pitcher—W r AND UNDER . ishiin bis and Partee. Keating, Radiol (10:2) ing Pitcher Looe ii Witneim homer after w hich Mickey Vernon BERS Prevteyis. 1, ry Sus Deer, . o hd 8) and Sarni | e Hamblin, -1 . St Paul 002 002 221— 9 12 2 Roston mm Cane 00-0 5 1 put them 2 runs in front with a Nes Fi tt Sp Jarrie, Bryant. Willard, - : oujsville 100 200 502—10 13 — 7 i \ SHY Timing, Wilard, /58.2 . MSc Glothin, Epperly (1, ers By Paginas chnson Rw A ® Ts homer in the 13th. But the Garheld tgs stroke], Fie Hambiin.| ossor (9) and Baldwin, 3 k (8); - ; Y i it t ] ] ™ Curtis, Kennerer (7, ania atk id Runx Ennis and Ryan. Losing Pitcher— Yankees rallied with 3 runs to _50-vard Backstroke—1, Mary Sue Deery. ROCK BO om PRICES o| Isbell | Bickford (1-12) A win it as Martin sent home the Fllenberser, (332i, oo UNDER y aom—— % o } NDE AMEgIOAY. LEAGUE Boston : pl 1er"00 310 9 13 winning uh. i Gone rele rap sarst og # ® « : Svendsen, - Washington Tai 108 013—17 11 0] ane 101 and Pee simmans | «At Boston, Jethroe also hit a fed. (42.1); 3. Judy Willams. Elienber- | . . TY. . New York © 010 000 031— 4 9 0 Hansen (5). Rideik (7). Konstanty (8), double, walked twice, stole a base, ber P2811. Choir gue Miller, Elen! ' Porterfield (9-11) and Kluttz: Raschi, | Heintrelman (9) and Lopata. ‘{ome Runs Fr. (42.00: 5. Judy Robey. Garfield, McDonald (6), Miller (8) and Berra. Home -—Jethroe 3. NS and drove in 4 runs, Drews was !:438); 6 Barbara Howard. Ellenberger, Run — Jensen. Losing Pitcher — Raschi 8 , i Sh achews, Losing: Plieher as | Wh) oe ® : Runs sir Raschi 8 MONE (10.8), heduied) Basie up by homers by Del pi ard Breaststroks-1, Gloria Kieter.| i . nnis and Connie Ryan in the -— te 1): 3. 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