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. DAVE POPE'S third year) American Association

in professional baseball by (Final—Unoffietal) . far was his best. iesssee 3B 80 10h 284 3 5 ajor Averages . . . liwaukee 5 i dé J 292 The Indianapolis outfielder £. City 5233 869 1499 2472 183 61 ..80 Mnpls 5287 811 1487 2586 193 43 281 . > 1 iz 6 ui American League National league

sional experience was with Minneapolis 170 Wilkes-Barre, had 167 hits in 475 Louisville 161

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Gantz of Elwood. s » except pitchers, Chicago 102 vu ows 1568 107 .vei Cincinnati 130 1 3691 1505 06 .983 Speed at Decatur Central, | bme runs. rence ‘3 531 T TW ew, 1B 3 UD Ni MiGuinet i BEE HGH Domasser who also won med] Spectway . | Killinger,Co 5. ‘ ashington 2 8 4% , # = =» | operon 451i 39 (14 0 Lo: Philadelphia 131 0 dod leo 128 vie St. lows 133 0 3754 1384 13 AL alist ig was Sive-undor-pal 8 p. m. ye, Mil 6 20 .351 Boston 0 3 : 876 | 2 ; : " | - N, Kansas Sfirques Mi $31 180 38 10 13 39 35 Detroit 128 0 $171, 1616 133 976 Bhiladelphia 131 @ 3722 1322 138 974 for oles. He carded 1 Franklin Township at Green-| BILL SKOWRON, q ; ‘de : hicago 108 0 3839 1558 139 .975 hirdi d 1 1 bo He! Tue, Dov lus 38 11 31 134 sb. Cleveland 123 1 7964%1583 1a4 us Khicago 108 BHO 138% 1a8 973 birdies and only five eys. Heifieg, 8 p. m. City, 341, and Bob Vea and pumas, Hay gil gen LL LS ea Fin ip 1 Se el i 5 was two-up at the halfway mark| “pol "eo nor at Tech, 8 aitman, 2 . N f JAL { A : TING Paul, 334, ranked third and JCCEG 30 10 Wr 13 16000 LL | iudes ull players tn If or mere ames INDIVIDUAL BATTING by virtue of his two-under-par 33, Howe vs. Southp : fourth. Bruton, Mil 650 211 37 7 5 62 .335( 1 "Includes all players in 10 or more ames, p. m. ; Bollwes, KC 454 131 27 14 23 BI 333 CRceDt pitchers. BI Pes €XCEDL bitchers. on the front nine. And he was Vie Power, Kansas City, led Mauch, Mi 421106 34 34 60 3 py pn AB SAS uR al 9 . ABH 2B JB HR ®BI bct | five-up at the end of 27. Deaf School at Lawrence Cen-| | Davis,Char K ky ib : 25 yin, N 90 30 2 3 333, { the circuit in doubles and triples cimoll SE asian 3 0 38 SEGRE. 4414828 33 53 as Musial. StL 516 171 35 515 75 331) The triumph was worth $400. [tral, 8 p. m. L Vv .1 Clarkson, . erred ne 4 2 wy Rt . $ J 5 34 i with 40 and 17, respec ey Derry. Col 223 71.3 118 55 31g Wooding NY 480 m4 18 812 52 10 EARRING 38,17 ,0 § 3 3 3 Gantz rallied on the final nine waghington at Manual, 8 p. m.| Skowron topped the league in medi 1M £°% 371 ff LEE MH 118 Aldiend®h Saudi an 4) with some sparkimg chip shots 0" pie Township, 8) . home runs with 31 and runs gi, ind tov 151 11 5 & 81 ii |MantleNY BMY un SchoendienstSte, 357 113 38 8 1 33 3i5'and fine putting, but he was too a nr Lo sen, 2 . 3 ; batted in with 130. Gassini. SIP 304 155 3 33 3 308 Bridewesser, NY 30 9 0 0 0 2 .300 Williams Brk ss 21 $1 8 Ii Joifar behind to catch Demassey. P:- ™: ; | : Stolen base leader was Jack Mickelson Col Shae of 20 oer fhe 0% 3% 2 Robinson Brk an 4314 307 6 04 Gantz was even par for the 35 Shortridge at Crawfordsville, 8 . ‘ . D! B 438 130 18 1 5 32 .207|Fondy,Chi 508 153 1 3 |p. . | x: Cassini, St. Paul, with Broome.Mpls 512 136 26. 4 17 99 305 Pox.chi 581 174 21 9 0.34 204 H-Rice StL 244 1313 5 5 35 gag holes. Pm | leading buvers were Don GME" uit ih # Bede, BEE IDH Bali dims id s ; . 04 ” Robinson, C 41 1° 8 J Slaughter,8t 4 3 4 * i Liddle, Milwaukee, and Eddie nsunerind Sa 9118 2 3 501 Minoso.Chi 516 148 21 813 58 .287 Dark.NY 533 158 25 3 10 © Erautt, Kensas City. Liddle had GeukG, 13 8 4) £13 48 33 biosasioon (fin 431 J Mhimlooe 0 fd 4 \ 5 , Was 512 283 an, { 4 f a 17-4 record and Erautt posted Wright Lou 426 128 14 4 11 84 208 Jehsen.NY-Wash 343 156 21 8 10 74 284 Cordon. Hos 381 13% 18 333 “421-5 Hersos XC a1 90 528 op 5iWhitedos 360 102 18 210 471 281 Bursess.Phil 38 102 26 33 : siento keen ~ Disndr.Mpl-Chr 292 88 18 2 7 30 295 Daker.Wash 240 8.0 2 3 12 :3g0 BrownFhi-Chi 173 5110 1 3 : Early, Mpls 146 43 5 1 8 28 [295 Grain Det 41113318 3 4 46 [279 adams Cin Se Meni: Spencer. Mpls 523 154 35 2 27 B80 .294 Valo.Phil 357 99 24 4 4 41 .277'Pafko.Brk 498 146 13 5 17 Ki is Plan Hiisd fifi 30 5 Bivewese gue 2a se gpaseren | be wn i Y iwanis Dandridge Mpls 818 180 27 110 88 201 Dons Cite” 435 13002 B30 9a prallVmitkus Phil #3 130.3 J 2 u . Smfihing 438 130 3 1330 8 dmvoomeiSthci 10) 444 303 8 1 EnolePhul S90 a0d 6 80 (Malmberg.Ind 550 158 18 "711 61 (287 gimpson.Clev 506 137 20 10 10 81 271 ARNOT: 350 13 | Kress.Col 435 125 23 4 24 85 28 Pi oY 484 131 16 1 29 88 27] Adcock.Cin 3¢1 97 18 4 13 Grid Show fit” Hui ih pins sUplih pa AS § Maxwell, Lou 500141 25 13 21 85 [282 aivnn.Cley 80 24 5 0 2 6 270 8auer.Chi 528 143 30 3 37 . w Sieoenselon 2i6 6113 3 3 17 om sewariChy 21s 3000 0 8 2 ae PAMNCGOML UR 48 |Gearhart.Ind 270 76 11 1 12 60 .281 Wertz, Det-StL 366 98 18 3 23 63 .268 Mueller.NY 413 115 5 7 10 Viele, Bi 373 mpmAd CC MMe ahh obacie iwi il - . Easter Clev X J § . ‘all BC 1 HOOSIERLAND!S top college|Vicednd 120 3373 0 5 20 275 Rodricuez Chi 406 108 14 0 1 40 266) JArSRalLB-Cin 403 111 28 2 10 football coachds and athletic dé- Phillie cal” 200 1h 2843 4 40 313 Gollins.N¥ 318 10011 818 54 eal Groat,Pitt 37 92 4-1 1 P ) : 55 .272|8heely, 8 2 2ae’ Pitt 5 partment representatives will be/fstersonfon 533 146 21 7 3 61 0camponWash 110 20 6 1 0 8 364 Cornelio Bre 434 118 18 121 on hand tomorrow for the an-|Crapmar Lou 390 108 17 3 8 86 .260|KversDet-Bos 360 9715 3 13 35 263 Fhenmcive 34% 9413 613 nual Kiwanis All-Football pro-/SsmfordMpls 433 116 15 1 6 35 .268 Martin, NY 316 8317 2 2 24 .263) Metkovich.Pitt 362 33 16 13 25 i Rhawn,Char 123 33 5 2 2 16 .268 Boone.Clev 300 "0 8 2 7 43 .263| Castiglione,P 2 4 gram. |Tsbell, ‘Lou 184 4 5 1 2 19 266 Astroth.Phil %5 30 73 1 31 Je pasislignerir Jif 57 8 1 4 Lynch, Col 486 128 23 5 2 39 .263 Michis,Ws-SL-Ph 408 106 15 7 5 +7 .260 Glaviano,StL 147 39 5 1 3 Athletic Director and Head Mazmanian KC 355 83 3 3 0 30 262 Philley,Phil 532 13725 3 5 €1 .258 Wyrostek.Cn-Ph 400 105 15 6 2 Football Coach Tony Hinkle wil) Neuteldtco 3 10 1 3 ] 3} 281 MeDougaid NY 312 ri I 3 258 Senerchia, Pitt 80 21 5 0 3 y . {8Souchock.De : ice,£ represent Butler; Indiana will be Steril, fi i318 § § ou DawefSii ibd igo Bidet 80 HY ) 5 .259| Mele, Wash- ( 256, Cox, Br 411 10712 3 5 represented by Coach Bernie|Troupe, Ind 205 53 7 2 259 | Mize, NY 125 32 8 0 3 26 256 Walker.B Crimmins; Purdue by Coach Stu Billmnliy if 11 | § § f Mfpesens 18 2d} 1 0 BCHGT B20 1 ¥ § : 2 298 ams, ’ 29 2 Holcomb and Athletic Director Evans. Lou 300 1s 2 3 1 4 337 Vernon, Wash £28 134 36 9 9 72 .254 Stale. Gin SeL, 80 108 i ii Red Mackey and Notre Dame by Band.Col, Ne Ss 2 2 a ae A ier 1 3 3 33 3jiiremmsoniNy 411108 13 4.18 ee, . . -; u - CK,Clin J Athletic Director Ed Krause. \Whisenant Mil © 180 46 8 3 3 33 33 Mullin Det 255 6412 5 7 34 .251/Mayo,Phil 113 298 03 |Baldwein,8tP 360 94 22 1 12 57 955 Hoderlein Wash 192 48 7 1 0 '5 .250 Hermanski Phi 272 69 5 0 4 orn Sarat eal 276 7011 3 7 44 3a; Joost. Phil 494 (2321 320 73 249! Hodges, Brk 466 118 22 1 30 !Moore,Char 328 8312 1 7 135 953 Stephens, oBs 277 69 12 2 7 42 .249 Wilson, NY 87 23 1 G6 3 BILL FOX, sports editor of the lasc 88! 3 S13 1 ¢ 5 fiibemabl, 1080 1) 0 Downer gs 3) ’ - & i . 0 8 s 4 Indianapolis News, wil act asso Lou 361 y03i « 8 mn as uadiongic™ far "sll 0 0 18 30 HommanNy = 38 33 o 8 ' «250 | Kryhosk|, 32 40 .244 Kosh Pi ! goderator for (ne football panel. fio. Shar 53 152 32 : 4 39 249, Lenh'al.B-D-SL a sil 2 24 Rhodes NY 4 181 40 '8 ? 10 Tim Blakely d the program will Roiek. Char 408 122 13 4 0 30 ‘34g Mitchcock Phil 365 88 3 4 1 49 .241|Jones.Phil 48 311 313 ceremonies an e ORT: | Marquis, KC 354 8718 6 10 32 246 Suder.Phil 228 55 7 2 1 18 .241 Morgan,Brk 170 42 8 0 6 be carried by WIRE, 1 to 1:30 post, Mil 149 3610 2 8 26 243 Solloway Det 166 40 7 0 2 21 .241|Ryan,Phil 517 137 22 6 12 p. m. with sportscaster Tom Sirinweiss. Ind 319 76 9 7 7 39 '238| Taboets Gey © 100 30 § 0 7 3 if Ninerput 523% 3% {Owen, KC 291 6912 1 3 39 .237/Carrasquel,Chi 314 75 7 4 1 35 .239 Edwards Chi 9 ni : Carnegie at the mike. |Fridiey, Tna 103 24 5 1 1 14 .235 MorenWash@NY 234 68 13 2 4 21 .339 Bell.Pitt a 1 3 13 in : Additional celebrities will in- Osrk. stp 3 ms 017 ez _amiBCALSY Cf 110% 9 A JthreeBor 838 13023 713.83 clude high school grid coaches TerioriChar 387 8113 3 8 45 227/Kranichcht 42 10 4 3 0 3 #8 kone” S081 %7 3 oH ” | Rose, 59 .226/ Moss, StL 111 26 3 0 234 | : ; from all parts of the state. { Harshman, Mpls 135 30 3 0 8 15 .222/ Gernert.Bos 308 9018 218 33 33 Furilio Bre 393 "94 13 1% : - Rae, Col 291 63 8 3 3.216 HebanGlev ‘ 297 69 16 2 4 37 .232|Cavarretta,Chi 63 15 1 1 1 .238 Hemsley, Char 145 31 6 1 11.214 (f, 194 45 3 1 0 11 :232|Cooper.Bos 25 77 12 Hemsley, oh 162 34 3 5 8 24 210 Xuts. Wash, 138 32 5 0 1 10 .232 Fitzgerald.Pitt 68 16 1 0 ? , Righetti, Char 371 74 16:1 3 26 .199| Rano mtl wise 235 24.6 0 1 10 .228 Miksis.Chi 381 8920 1 2 j 0Ca occer A. Wilson, Lou 28 3 01 0 0 103] Busyy.Chi-Wash. 407 11} 39 J § 43 333 ElfottNY 40 56°68 210 327 | | - PITCHERS' RECORDS |Zariila.Ch-SL~B 256 38 10 1 3 11 337 oc louehPitt 164 38 4 11°15 : : lg onéntid v Ee Mossor stp 2% i Sirickland.Clev 13 i2 3 2 1 4 .226 Torgeson.Bos . 328 75 18 0 : 229 : : nches « - |Bmith,Lou 1 0iConneliy.Char -+10 10|JohnsonStL-Chi 112 23 2 1 0 15 333 NignosonPhil 57 13 1 0 7 12 278 {NNEC 8 YiQten Ste 9 9 DeMaestri tL. 162 36 8 1 1 17 222 RoseCin ft 2 5 i ! s 328 i . mitt, Mpls 7 7| Westlake, Clev 63 14 4 gt 5 . Baie i num rire ORE HSE BASIE. Mpls rd GLOADELE cgi sid dbase Biker tsa 1 -——— ih = New ampaign {ishman. BLP 11 1 McGlothin.8tP 13 14 Wood, Bos-Wach 208 456 8 5 6 28 2 | Barrie Pitt is ex's 38 # 21 {ATlen, Mil 3 Tavis 3 1p{Bery, Des 18 0.43. 0.2 221 | Benson.atl, 08 91 3 3 4 i THE INDIANAPOLIS Interna- ‘Blake Mu I i Remmererou = 1 8 a Oh “47 B20 arg SUAnEYSLL #9118 w 214 tional soccer team opens play In Hoicombe,Lou 5 2 Herrin,Lou 10 12|Coleman,Chi-StL 227 49 9 1 2 14 8 Daniels Bo 126 26 3 0 2 15 .206 ; the new Indiana-Ohio soccer Eperingif 0 § Raricait. ima J lo[Dente cht 13 30 0 1 0 11 ue DavieBitc. 8 17 110 ] 108 ® ; \ ost, Was: 534.113 37 3 11 41 .212/Walls.Pitt 7 ; league against the Cincinnati Schmid. ol 2 3 enn Mpls # 11/Coan, Washi 307 6510 6 5 20 .212|Mizgins 23012 3 10 Hungarians at German Park,ipaiichC 9 SiDonovan.Mil ¢ §|uPon Det-Bos 337 7110 2 1 30 211 LeRFKeFA 3.59 Jt 8t., this aft- Chakales, nd 10 6'BaumannlLou 4 ¢ Joldsberry, StL 195 41 8 1 3 15 .210 mores Br 73-0 311+ 4 8500 South Meridian St., this aft- Ep 16 10/Trinkle.Lou = 2 3|Tipton.Phil-Clev 163 3¢ 6 0 8 25 200 mooroubrmye 22 4 000 1 1m ernoon.’ Game time is 2:30 p. m. Negray Sth, 1] 1g Enbree.Char § 10 McCosky. Clev. 77 16 4 1 1 6 .208 Cusick Bos #3108 & 1% Admission is free. curtiuion 3 '§ Dicken 3 HE Waren a 353% somipalepCnan 3 $330 1H The local team, unbeaten but Brery@if 3 Zerriganind 4 XG. stephens. Bos 15 3 2 0 0 3 . {Howail.Cin 3% 6 012 3 111 tied once last spring, is one of abala. Mpls u 10/Grubb.Char 4 3 Murray, Phil J 2 3 3 i 2 A98{piranimanet, 47 10 3 § | 3 19 ; i + |Score.In 2 8, 8 A 1 .197] . 0 2 lag - . eight teams in the league, in {Schallock, KC 8 6/Behrman,Char 7 18 Combs, Clev 138_24 1 1 1 10 .174 Temple. Cin 3.3000 10. 103 ’ “cluding four Cincinnati teams, ILM : § Powell. Char § 13/Schmees,StL-Bos 123719 4 1 0 8 .154 Holmes.Brk 24 1.0 0 0 1-042 c Wayne, Dayton and Springfield. Cereghino.KC 10 8 Lewandowski, Col 2 | Snyder, Wash 33 84.3 5..3 ast PITCHERS’ RECORDS { ; , . | Russell, £ | Beers,Char > , . , Pitchers in: 150 or more innings rated ” #4» |Osar,Mpls-8tP 11 9|Coffman,Col 1g Carey, NY 33 39500 1 .09 MOST OF THE Indianapolis Asmafiztnd 1 JAMIn ion 8 § Nartosn 2 18 0.3 o eijeiiene fo amet yn gversie ver 3 2 A \R.Jones, |Carlson,Char 5 Niarhos,Bos 4 1 0 0°0 0 033 3 WLIPR H 80 . ¥ i ERA syd Is Sompose) of Jertisn bom Freeman Loy k TR a : i tenors ITCHERS" RECORDS Hacker Ohi 13 ¥162 48 120 17 244 If you do not have all you desire of conveniences, comforts, appli- , ’ A : uverink,In 2 Tay, chers in 11 or more innings rated Drews, 3 5 2.55! Lynge, Denmark; Dick Chappell, ee according te earned-run average per 9-ug- | Roberts Phil 23 7 285 B87 252 126 2.65 ances and beauty in your present home, NOW is the time to start shopping ’ : . Erksine,Brk 12 6 18¢ 65 149 118 2.72 Ireland, and Ernie Marx, Ger- Dorow, ‘Generals’ Reynolds NY 3 § oF BH 80 ERA|push.Chi 130s 94100 he 21d for a really suitable home. Then you can put your best foot forward many, halfbacks, and Bob Cham-| . |Garcia.Ciev 20 9269 70 258 134 3.24 Loes.Brk 13 B 173 62 143 105 2.07 and step confidently toward your future security with increased family pigney, France; Les Kenworthy, Upset Quantico, 14-6 [shantirnil = 22 72% 82 34 140 249 Raflenchersr.Cin 15 13 220 74 220 42 2.02 happiness and peace of mind Rney, ’ ! field Was 97 73 2.59 |Spahn.Bos 316 2 230 156 2.90 . Ireland; Ralph Hash, Ireland; WASHINGTON — The Bolling kemoncClev 13 10 213 98 213 113 2684 Maslie.NY 16 6190 74 175 104 3.06 : Eriwin Annhauser and Wolfgang, Air Base “Generals,” led by Bierce Chi 14 11 238 73 202-137 3 88 Roe Br NSS RIM un both of Germany, forwards. Michigan State's great 1951 back, Marrero wash 10 3 107 os 108 147 2-19 Meyer, Phil 11 13 211 02 212 86 3.16 v Walnut, former Haver- Ww, s co Wynn Cley 20 12 256 97 220 135 3.01 Simmons, Phil 11 8172 70 149 121 3.19 Frank : AL tend Al Dory upset the Quantico |p TPs, 12 9199 75 183 94 3.17 Mizell, StL 10,7 178 80 150 138 3.42 ford College goalie, Ww end Marines, 14-6, today in the open- Pillette StL, 10 12 192 82 201 69 3.28 Wade,Brk 11 8170 73 158 112 3.55 goal. Jim Blozie, an all-America ing game of the football Season fiudon wsh-Bos 10 10 173 15 179 "8g 343 DICKSOn.PIts 14 20 266 126 268 107 3.60 in 1949 at Connecticut, and Tom for both service teams. QariorStl-Det 8 10 137 89 138 83 338 DovowskiCin 12 8 100 84 188 81 3.00 : Morrell, ' ex-Indiana University] Dorow passed for one touch- Gray Det 12 14 201 99 184 120 3:81 Wilson Bos 12 1) 210 96 210 96 3.92 ; star, will be fullbacks. down and romped 18 yards to|MuiiersonBoW 10 F 195 7 101 81 349 | inner Chi 12 3 163 3168 3403 Joe Guennel is coach of the score the second standing up. Houtteman. Det 33 31} 108 303 18% 318 Jansen, NY 11 11 166 91 184 174 4.12 local squad. Future team try- John Lindsay of Maryland con- A Kellner Phil 11 12 208 119 308 88 4.63 PolletPIN 5 I 208 i 332 = 13 . ’ i eller. Clev 9 137191 124 219 Yi ppstein, 4 5 outs are invited. verted both times. | Byrne.stL 6.14 188 Jit] 178 84% Wehmeier,Cin 7 11 166 109 183 80 3.50

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