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PAGE INDIANAPOLIS STAR. rm tr A ft TT IT 10 JC XKLUA1, ArRlii m9p 0 Pirates Score 5-3 Decision To Knock Cardinals From lie for lop Position Lord Boswell I Yanks Rapped By Bosox; Relays Queens Look Over Trophies Wins Prc-Derby in I Drop From First Place Stakes By Nose Setback Snaps 7-Game St. Loiiis Winning Streak Pittsburgh, April 25 (UP)-The Pittsburgh Pirates knocked the St. Louis Cardinals out of first place in the National League today, defeating the Red Birds, 5 to 3, to snap a seven-game St. Louis win-ning streak.

The idle Brooklyn Dodgers, tied with St. Louis as the Lexinfton. April 25 Boston April 25 VP Boston clubbed the New York Yankee! out of the American League lead today, pummellng four of Joe nitrhers for 13 hits to reverse yesterday's score with a 12-5 Mrs. Elizabeth Graham's Lord Boswell won the Blue Grass Stakes today to become me xa- Red Sox triumph before tans. 3.

Hits Off Reynolds in JH lnnlngj. day started, held the lead alone witn seven victories in vorite for the KentucKy ueroy, Thir(1 Baseman Eddie Pella-but simultaneously it was an- grim and shortstop Johnny nounced that another of Mrs. peskVi a couple of ex-Navy men, Graham's leading Derby hopes. neade(1 tne Re(j sox attack. Joe Star Pilot, will not start in the jjobson, another former service-big race May 4.

man yielded nine hits In pitch-Star Pilot, champion 2-year-old ln hi. flrst comniete eamo of Ralph Kiner, the lad ho got Bucco attack along with Kiner. Score: the razzberry a few days ago drove in the Bucs' first run in the St. A1HOA Pitti. AB A Center 2 in I)), jonnson in ruu-gajny In 2.

Passed ball Feraandei. Loslns; pitcher Reynolds. Umpires Rue. Paasaralla and McOowan. Tims 1.31.

Attendancs 1,500 (estimaUd). Tigers Rally To Win St. Louis, April 25 Hank Greenberg's double and a single by George Tebbetts in the eighth enabled Detroit to coma from behind and trim the Browns colt of last year, has not been tne season although he had won 4 0 2 a. a a 5 2 0 1 Vn Rbys.lt 112 opening inning and then mered out a tremendous homer jHV.rt training too wen. ins wnnarawtu i one on reiief.

5 11 OKmstll.lt 11.11 0 0 1 cf 4 o' ZmmJ do.ef 0 0 i Oi 5 3 10 Kiner McCarthy surprised by start IV II 3 n-nnfrddo. Adams, cl 4 0 10 0' Elliott. 3 1 1 2 I leaves Mrs. Graham with Lord Boswell, Knockdown and Colony Boy as her Derby hopes. Sisler.l Marion, as In the third max, carried ju i clearing the scoreboard in left- Minrira Van Rohavs.

who 3 i i II ing Em Roser, a husky righthander who had seen only relief 4 0 3 10 1 0 Cox.ua 1 0 0 0 Quintlnl.rf Rlce.c duty in 1945. Score 'rtmihled. was aboard. It was ST 0 0 1 0 Barren, In a smashing nnisn aner De-ing all but left at the post, the nioh-rinvi'Oivrl win of Boswell. Dt" today, 6 to 5.

Score: Pet. AB 0 A 8t. L. AB nf th iBrcheen.n 10 0 lSmlth.c Y. AB A Bos.

AB A RUtuto.ss 4 2 1 llCltwiuMi.ef. 3 110. Mnerisetuuu iuuuuu.fi... iKurowskl 0 0 0 0 Colman irr. 0 Lake.

as 2 0 2 5 2 4 3 Wcbb.as 2 10 5 10 2 4 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 5 with ru'n un loted by Eddie Arcaro, who will ride him in the Derby, hung his JMfc 1 0 0 0 Roe.p jranKie tjusune, 0 0 Mavo.2 5 14 4 siepnens.es MrCskv r( 5 12 0 Laaba.rf 5 110 "rsnbrB.l I i 1 McQulln.lt 1 2 ie A 1 Jnrfnlrh.ef 4 2 4 0 doubles and a single, pacea ineristp 2 7 1 2 0 32 IT 4 I VA 4 fesKy.aa 2 OlWIIllama.lf 2 2 0 rioerr.J 5 3 OlYork.l 3 9 OlMtkvlrh.rf 4 2 STellitrlnl.S 5 2 OlDobson.p 4 Ttli 35 7 24 lit Totals 3 1 1 Pinhine'rf 4 11 4 0 1 0 7 1 i i nose on the wire in front qi nai Kttn.i Price Keadley-s Pellicle. n0 HAVRK 1)E ORACK RKSri.TS Sllve.trl.o 1 lWlth Honor (Walters), J8 10, 3 90. J0: L'Heur. (Snider), 3.40, 3.00; VM-tlenr 1 4 1 3 Mancuao.o 113 2 4 1 I IIMIller.p 10 2 0 HlKlna.3 TeKKetta A oinaa.p Nwhuaer.p 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 scnuita IIS? Ferena.p 0 0 0 1 Lucadello 10 0 0 Kramer.D 0 0 0 Helens (Mann). 3 0.

stanoeu.p 0 2 Hawkward Aresa (Walters). $7.70, 1 Time to See "Your Hatter" HARRY Levinson 0 01 0 0 3.SO. 2 es y. IWlKht Totals 36 10 27 151 Totals 361127 1a 36 1 3 37 10 fotals 34 24 lol Totsls i Batted for Rice In sixth. Batted for Brecheen in sixth.

Ran for Kurow3kl in sixth. 'Batted for Dickson in eighth, 'Batted for Smith In aixth. st Loui 00200010 03 pVtt.burgb 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 -5 Error Elliott. Kiner. Runs batted In Kiner 3.

Mushl. Adami, Gustlne 2. Two-baa. hlts-Gusttn. 2, Van Robaya Schoendienst.

Home run Kiner. Stolen bases Schoendienst. Slaughter. Sacrifice Van Robays. Left on bases-SL Louis 10.

Pittsburgh 8. Base on ball OH Brecheen 3, He ntxelman 4. Dickson 1. Roe 1 8 rlkeouta By Helntielman 3. 2.

Ro. 4.. Hita-Off Brecheen Kliaraquts; tmiuw fnr Tliiher In sixth. Batted for Zoldak In fourth. Batted for Ferena in eighth.

Detroit 000 4 St. 00OBOO00 05 14 0, 11.00; War l'eak (Howell), 11.10, T.40; Royal Favor (Tammaro), 7.00. 4 Miss Kalola (PartKett), 7 40, 3.SO, Battsd for Stanceu In eighth. New York 10002 0 0 1 03 Ron 4 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 11 17 N. FEKN.

ILL. MARKET Error Bernardino. Runs patten in 50- Janeari (Combest), S.iu, Lanceron (Baourls), 2.70 5 Skip Orr (Jemaal, 37.50, 5 10, 3 40; vV Ok A i McCosky, Oreenberg, cunenDine jua-nloh. Msncuio, Schulte 2. Barnard no.

Wakefield. Two-bass hlta Mayor, Mc Artillery boo i.iu, chanelll (Mora). 3.70. WISH Broadcasts 8 In Innings. DlCKSon in Error Pellanrlnl.

Runs batted In Het rtch, Etten 2. J. DIMagglo. Oprdon Metkovich, Pvtlak, Culberson, PHlaprlra 2 ttoerr 3, Peakv 1. York 2.

Two-baas ts -Pellagrlnl. Pesky 1 Home runs-Oordon. Pella-grlnl Stolen hasRIiito, Culberson. Saoriflce-mirnwelsa. Doubls play Sell, to Gordon to Ktten, Vnrlt.

Lett on baaea new none in 1. Helntielman .7 in uy Cosky, areennerg Bernardino, Stephena, Judnlch. Hon run Cullenblne. Sacrifice Fsrjns Dou Pavol (Bneumm. ter Moon (Claett), 3 30; Hastavtlla tCUrk)- Slugfest Tonight ble plays Newnouw Oreenberg.

Chrlstman to pahliren. Lett on rita'rMw'hour 1i.wui.ii mum i' iiiit- York Boaton S. Base on balls OB 4 atanrail 3. Wight 1, i i nona In IK. Winning ncmir man Losing pitcher Brecheen.

Um-Joett Jorda and Reardon. Time 1 11. (517 women). Reds Solve Cub Jinx Chicago, April 25 aided by three unearned in th spventh inning, nipped rJ': Bv Rossr 1. Zuber 2 Stanceu 2.

Dobson 7. HitfOrT Roser 30- Tory Row iwuattlebaum), 8.10, 4.70; Ylee Bar (Delara), 1M- 8-rinckney (Padgett), IS. 50 3.SO ISO- Pon Orlan tKrlckson), 4.70, 2.80, Found Out (Howell), 2.70. NARK All ANSKTT RBSl I.T8 1 Soapsuds (Pratt), 17.40, 4.00, 3.20; Roman Abbott (Llcauall, 5.00, 1.40. Transvaal II (Oannlng), 5 00 2 La Relnette (Ucausl), 10, 3 SO, 3(H): Tldv Moon (Martin).

10.80, 7.80; Seven IdlJ ltch Zuber. Pitch 3 In Inning, Zuber 7 4 in Wight 1 in 1. Wild Passed ball-Robinson. l' X1'0 eater. I Mtcner wlU JreS at th7oT ohool track carnival at the Tech fle.d tomorrow afternoon.

Roser. Umpires I meis and Orleve. Time 1.20. Auenu ance 31,150 paid. Roser.

Umpires Pspsrella, Flaming High (Aiigaieri. n.ou. 14.50, 3.00, 3 Double Jay (Maach near, 2.40: Oeniabok tLynchi. 3.0O, 2.40; Nobis Chisox Blast Indians lUtrallDel 1 kO Speedway Chatter frame opened, and raced all the way to third when Trinkle threw wildly to first on Tommy Holmes' sacrifice bunt. Score: Wheel Alignment and Balancing We apeclalits In tha eorrsetlon lira wr.

oar pulllns sns da and ahlnimy. Compleita knee action relmll.Hng, king plna Installsd, ahork absorbers tnstnllso. ALIGNMENT SERVICE CO. 330 N. Delaware.

LI. Mil nioinnrt Anrll 25 CD Chicago, 7 to 5, today for the Red-legs first win over the Cubs this year and second in 26 starts spanning two seasons. Errors by Bob Sturgeon, Hank Borowy and Mickey Livingston were mixed with singles by Lon-nie Frey and Mike McCormick tnr th- decisive rally. It routed Ik is a lour-wneei nnve jou v.n,i in Y. AB A 4 Rex O'SuTllvan (Masrhek), 153.40.

21 SO, 11.50! Unequaled (Mnrtln), 7.60, 5.40; Pure 811k (Lynch), 5.00. 5 Charter Member (Fnyilrr), IT.4(1, 4 00, 3 00: Sangone (Allguierl. 6.40,3.40; Madame Mamie (Martin), 2 80 6- 8lokl.loy (Kelperl I13 S0, 00 3 40; Nances Age (Martin), 3.80, 3.00; Chnln Mlrs (Slsto), 4.1K 7 Bohtown (I.lcaual). I.9v 3SH: Bos. Rvan.2 1 a 2lRlKney.ss 4 0 2 4 separate motors for the front and 2 2 2 The Chicago White Sox punched out 17 hits against four Cleveland pitchers to defeat the Tribesmen, 11 to 2.

in the opener of a two-game series today. Lefty By RAI.rH G. HESLER Tony Bettenhausen, driving a Blue Crown Spark Plug Special owned by Joe Lencki, was the second speedster of the season to rear wheels. It will be driven by Hopp.cf 4 Holmes. r( 3 Sanders.

1 4 111 0 111 Paul Russo of Kencsha, uwiir, 3 0 OlMarshall.rf 3 0 10 4 0 2 OWCooper.c 1 1 olLombardl.c 3 2 1 0 1 5 3 Kluttz.c 0 2 Borowy for his second straight Oil 2S0 0 0 0 0 0 0 who took ninth place In the last Rowell.lf 1 Frnandi.lf 2 Masl.c 4 RoberM.3 5 Wtlman.ss 4 loss. Score: Loiiat. won his seconn Hal Trosky blasted a home run fnr Phlcaeo In the fifth. Score: AB Chl rin AB A 4 0 11 give the track a whirl, lony wasn't trying for a speed record yesterday just tuning up. 1 iHiraun.ii Lee.P 3 SEAT COVERS FITTED FLOOR MATS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED OPEN SUN.

8-1 Auto Supply 1802 N. Capitol Ave, TA. 8124 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 12 2 110 0 0 0 1 4 2 Johnaon.J 5 0 4 Frey. 2 3 3 1 3 McCmk.cf 4 110 U.ilnn 1 4 0 12 A Cleve. AB 0.

A I 500-mile event. Outstanding among the other new entries are two more Maser-at is nominated by Harry O'Reilly lliwrev.lf 3 0 1 2 40; l'rggv Silver (Oliver), o.iu, llunflHsh (Martin), 2 60. 8 fee Haf (Htrange). 00, 3 20, 2W); Plaw'v (Z-hrl, 4.20, Sunny Betty (Martin), 4 60. KKKNrXAND RKSl l.TS 1 Slddons (Qreever).

110 00. 3 4 0. 2 60- Jay Forst (Burns), 3.40, 3.i(), Teco'lme (Baltsarettl). 3 .20. 2Appolnte Brooks), 17 .40 4 40, 3 80- Second Love (Stroud), 6-40, 4.4U, a AO iverr.d Kennedy.

Keldman.p Pike Cavretta.rf 4 10 :Moss.rf 5 1 1 0 i Rtnkerr.ct not Mauri Kose, co-winner in ivn with Floyd Davis, will drive the other Lenckl-owned car these 6 0 0 0 0OO2 0 6 1 Usher.rt 0 0 0 0 Wrleht.rf West. II 1 1 ij i i ail.vneston.e 11" IFlemlng.l Trinkle.p 0tt Rucker 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Annllng.ss Miuer.ss of 7.Ti.i. i niKellner.3 TUvn-minrled Charley Fusari and TmlkV.l 1 4 1 0 Hudreail.ss 5 V1 0 0 1 32 27 14 Totals 35 12 27 121 Totals Hodgln.lf 0 3 0 0 6 0 SHI 5 a ilsturseon.M 3 0 1 3-Le "a 17 00 T.0O. S.40: Hemhop (Hooper). SI0, 1 Bid- Frnandi.o 4 3 Lonar.o olHegsn.o 0 Mark.

2 10 0 3 4 Hetlcl.n i Schell. He will bring four cars from France. Three of them will be driven by foreign pilots. Louis Gerard, who had been named as Schell's relief driver on one of the earlier entries, has been assigned one of the new racers, and Lanza 0 0 0 0 0 01 Borowy 3 i dv Barton (Brooks), 2.4). Lopat.P 0 0 6 4 Busyrldge (Loturco), i a Mexico's firebrand, Humberto Za-- vala (above) headline the fistic menu in New York tonight.

Popular Bill Corum and fast-taHdng Don Dunphy will report this ten-round welter at- trartion over the ABC network. MDlesandro 0 0 0 iaim. ii fl 0 0 lievnoiue.p Cenler.p iMonaco Johnson, iU.u.- I ITu.h 0 0 0 1 0 two should make a dangerous team. The field for the race reached 35 yesterday with the arrival of six more official entries. Among the new nomination are three foreign creations and a two-motor car entered by Lou Fageol of the Twin Coach Company at Kent, O.

Fageol's unconventional entry Tnl.li 37 10 27121 Tot'aJl 35 1127 12 'Batted for Feldman in seventh. 'Ran for Lombardl In eighth. Batted for Trinkle In ninth. Ran for Ott in ninth. Boston 10000300 15 New 10200001 04 Errors WleUlman, Sanders, Trinkle, Runs batted In Ryan.

MiM, Wltek 2, Mast 3. Fernandas. Two-base hits Ryan, Holmes, Fernand-a, Lombardl. Home runs Rvan, Mast. SacrlflceaT-Rlgney, Lee, Marshall.

Holmes, Fernandei. Double play in wi.ipimiiin 1.4ft on bases PodRsJny.p 0 0 iHrewsier l' Vosari New Jersey's newest bid for 2 20: Ron Forever (Hartwicg), Red Spirit (Hlgley). 3.60 5 Dark Jungle (loturco), 14.40, JO, 2 80- River Hat (Hooper), 7.60, 3.40. Pebble's Habit (Craig), 3 00. 6 Lord Boswell (Arcaro), $3.10 2.10, 2 20' Pellicle (Hettinger), 2.40, 1.10; In Earnest (Dodsnnl.

2.20. 7 What's Yours (Clonrales) 13 61, 2 80 2 4(1; Gallon! Hxlttarelll), 3.41), 3.1)0; Vlento iKlnml. a.40. g-Babeff (Klam), 116 00, 4 00! Batted for Llvinejaton in (Wh, Batted for Sturgeon in sh th. Batted for Erlcltson slshtj- Ran for Dallessandro in eiRhth.

I 0 1 en fl llUir i 1 miu Tou csn't boy a I rj 1 better looking, 1 I longer weiring I I tiro for pin I er'' SWl is listed as the other new pilot. An Alfa Romeo, driven by Raph, who drove at the Roosevelt Raceway 10 years ago, completes the Schell team. The third forcien car entry 5 1 3000 1 0-5 Boston 11. New York Basa on balls F.rrors Rturiteon. Borowy.

Uvlngston high welter honors, has an unbeaten record of 40 fights, with 27 knock-I outs. A straight, stand-up fighter, the Jerseyite has devastating dynamite in both mitts He also boxes skillfully. -Miller 3. Moss. Off Kenneay i.

innKie i. Usher. Runs batted 1 2tHkniitR Rv Kemienv 'I Cnicllile (Brooks), 3.80, 2 80; lop book (nanhaiier), 3.00. another Alfa Romeo came Horn JAMAICA KKHll.TS Lee 1, Feioman l. mis uu 10 In 5' Innlnns, Feldman 1 In li, Trinkle 1 in 3.

Hit by. pitcher fiv Totals 44 17 27 141 Totsli 37 9 37 0 iRstted for Center In 8fth. Hstted for Johnson In seventn. Batted for Poclgsjny In ninth. Chlrsgo 0 0 5 0 1 jj J-'l 0000000 1 1-1 Rrrors Revnolds, Kolloway.

IMllglanl, Boudreau, Johnson. Kuns Appling, Hodaln 1, JTft! 2 Fleming, Tucker 2, Wright, ajarkla-wlcs Two-haas Lodlglsnl, Fernandas Thres-hss. hits Fleming, Tucker. Homa run Trosky. BJolen bsse i-Kolloway.

Double Hegsn, Appling to; Kolloway Trosky. Left on bases-Chfcago 11, Cl.vslsnd lb. Rase on balls Off Reynolds 3, Center Johnson 1, 1-opat Reynolds 3, Johnson 1, Fodgajny 3, Lopat Clinic At Purdue Don Lee, of Los Angeles, wilh the driver to be desig 'In facing Zavala, Fusari tackles a TIUKS, Inc. Trinkle (Hopp). los mi pmner- Mueller.

Waltkua, vvssi. Hatton, Livingston. Double P'-WJ; ters to Miller to Haas. Left on bases Cincinnati 9, Chicago 10 Bases on baUs Off Walters 2, Hetkl 3, Borowy n. itrtkeouts-By Walters 1.

Browy 3, Hetki 3, Erickson 2, Lambert 1 ffltt- tsaruca, rineiu kle. Umpires nated later. Ventiirkr at Mnrrls Attendancs Overton Phillips of Pasadena, FR. t424 Kay Katsenberger lanfanu nm paid. 1 -Proud Mlas 'Mshrlens) 14.70, 6.50! Nanges (Wright), 1.80, 2.30; Ann Francsa (McCreary), 1.70.

2Whlta Wine (Ouerin). 16.20, 3 40, no: Irish Count (Donoso), 3.20, 2.70i Mr. Chap (Miller). 4.30 3-Hlr Blm (James). IS.OO, 1.70, BO Lucky Aunt (MoCrsary), 7.20, 4.0, Will Start Today and Fred Johnston or Ham Ofl altera H.ikl 4 in In T-'nn In 14.

Kush 2 in. l. burst of fury, who always turns in I a sharp performance. Humberto is a slam-bang fighter and master of the "switch" style which confuses many opponents. The sock trade looks for a rip-snorter.

Eniov the excitement, blow-by- ilton, are the other new entrants. Harold Robson will pilot Lafavette. April 25 (Spl.) 8chefnnK; Wlnnln, pitcher Urn Menges, Jenkins Potnplon (Olvens), 4. in. 4 -First Pebble (Adams) 138.00, -Hetkl.

Losing, pitcher: Borowy. Nearly 300 high school and col Time Phillips's eight-cylinder car ana (McOowan), 14 00. 600: Merry Kin nirM Barr. uonian lege coaches from nine states are 'window Shopper (Long'len), Attendance 9,314. 5.2(1.

3.20 2.21. 5-Play Pretty (Atkinson), IJ 10, Tie In Pin Loops expected to attend tne opening of the 14th annual Purdue foot Duke Dlnsmore win orive tne four-cylinder Johnston Special, banquet tonight. This affair was established several years ago un Braves Sweep Series 4 8(1. 3.40: Hinge Fire ijeasupi, blow.on Gillette's Cavalcade of SporU I over American Broadcasting Co. and WISH (1310 on your dial) at 9 p.m.

ball clinic here tomorrow 4.60; Forum (Jarnea), 5 40. 8-Punka Oln (Long.len). WW 10, 4 40; Black Bwan (Atkinson), 4.00,3.00, in Be weiner (Anni, tlnnn Tn 7 Histrionic (McCreary), 110.00, 70, New York, April 25 UP-Frol-lan Fernandez's squeeze bunt with one out in the ninth inn.ng Hodd to scamper Paul (Bear) Bryant of Ken-turkv II. Charles McConnell of der the Eddie RickenbacKer-Steve Hannegan regime afler eastern interest In racing had faded. Al Menges and Leo Jenkins tied for top honors in league bowling last night, each getting 660 in the Universal loop at the Pritch-ett allevs.

4 60; Dagger ger (P)asni, su.iv. v.ww, ana). 4.30. anetts IU, Loeansoort. Houston Elder of over the plate with the run that thfl Boston Braves a 5-4 vic And remember men LOOK sharp! FEEL sharp! BE sharp! Use Gillette Blue Blades with the sharpest edges ever honed! Menees hit 233, 184 and 243 for Pav Hnrroun.

winner of Ihe Cliarlcs Keeps Crown ill Portsmouth, George Basker of South Bend Washington, and Glenn Holmes of Oak Park, 111., are the featured speakers on the nnpninc nroeram of the school Bittrich Meat Market, and Jen tory over the New York Giants and a sweep of the two-game cori do Hnnn was hit by one of kins 227, 233 and 200 for Service Henting Sheridan Drv Cleaners. which pxtends through Saturday first 500-mlle race in 1911, dropped in the Speedway office the other dayto say "hello and good luck" to the people who have boen working so hard to make this year'a classic the best ever. Ray contributed one thing to Ken Trinkle's pitches as the last Miller Ensmlnger, who rolls with MacPherson Coal in the Universal competition, had 214- Motion pictures of the last Army-Navy classic, a scrimmage by the Purdue squad and an open forum in charge of Bob Nipper, 224-216654. followed by Dave GRAND REOPENING Yaver with 245-192-216653, In the automotive worm mat we except today as a necessity for every Indianapolis Shortndge menior, will conclude tomorrow's activi the Broad Ripple American Legion League at the Uptown plant; Chick Williams, with 215-207-230652, in the E. C.

Atkins pin- Fort Wayne, April -Tommy Charles, 170, Terre Haute, stale lightweight champion, outpointed Al Sheridan, 173, Indianapolis, In a 10-round title bout here tonight. The champion held an edge all the way in retaining his crown. There were no knockdowns, Harry Ochslein, 140, Fort Waynp, outpointed Art Arbiicklc, 144, Indianapolis, in four rounds and Gene Thomas, 165, Fort Wayne, won a four-roond decision from Bob Cain, 165, Indian ties. 0 (J 0 car the rear vision mirror. In 1911, Ray wanted to know what went on behind him.

He was driving without a riding mechanic. He Installed an adjustable mirror on the hood just in WWW crashinz at Fox-Hunt, ana College Baseball Kelsey, who had 230-201-220651, in the Stewart-Warner circuit at SUPER MIDGET TRACK Indiana State IS, Central Normal front of the cockpit. It worked nnrl Rav wpnt on to win at. tho the Pennsylvania drives. Other league leaders follow: Bates 13, Bowdoln 1.

then incredible speed of 74.59 St. Philip's Connie Hlckey, 543. La- Oklahoma A. M. umanoms o.

SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1 P. M. TIME TRIALS 1 P. M. RACE AT P.

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Maine 4, Rhode Island I Illlnois Li. cooper ana ivinaie-stiarger. each 500. P. R.

Mallory Ladles; laul Btevens, oat, r. J. iwmivrj. Andrews, Frttcnetl-Huni-u uraoy a. 632.

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aiH. Hndak. U4. Marvin Shell Service: Ethel Maysr, 541, Bowes Seal Fast Lnis. TO rtnn nmlT? AinCT VA1 ITFT1 COTV OF ALL Uptown Atma mnnioger, oou, Furnltura Ladies.

Central Ken McConkey, 569, and Marie urv. Alt im: Alar- roret' Clark. 501, Budwelser; Ross Hughes. 1(48, Mera Engineering. fUia, III I A 1VIVU a jay Speedway leroy nuuer, oji.

nn Jo Rosner, am. ruunan eooo ALL-STEEL BOLT CUTTERS No. 0-18-inch bolt cutters with adjustable reinforced jaws. Scientific leverage gives tremendous cutting ffffc QQ Cuts wire, rods and bolts up to 516-lnch. 0 Ideal for shop or farm.

A new quality tool at a Mixed. Fountain Square Maxlne Rosa, Coca-Cola Ladles; Bud Douthltt, Men'. Pennsylvania Clarenca Ooodyear. Fox-Hunt George Shearer, 44, Auto Prltc'hett Mary Fossstl. 544, Coca-Cola Ladles: Bud Hardacre, 534.

Miicne, srau. n.u u.n Pnw aai and Marv special low price. Alice Hendricks. 515, American United ft Life Insuranc Mixed; Bill Kiingei, di, John Koch Furniture; Mike iiulry. Recreation.

jvSrtl" VV to' 'A" Capacity 4J Tech Nine Scores TTunvawvj'J! IKS 3d Victory In Row Tech High School chalked up its third win jn as many games RIDG1D PIPE CUTTERS Made with one wheel and two rollers. Bright metal; houstag is made with internal reinforcing so that it QQ can be warped or broken. It is shaped to protect M.UO cutter blade from damage; cutter blade is coined 1 nut of sheet tool steel, hammered and heat-treated and then casUnto a reinforced solid hub. Cuts quickly and cleanly, leaving practically no burr. FOR THE MOST VALUED WHISKEY OF ALL by defeating Franklin Township, 11 to .5, in an abbreviated baseball contest at the Greenclads' diamond yesterday afternoon.

Score: Franklin 2 0 1 0 VH''' Tech 312 Paugh, Swsils (2) and Roberts; Richardson, Smith (1) and Best. Today Tech will be out to avenge a 5-to-4 loss last season to Broad Ripple when it meets a. the Rockets on the East Side neio at 3 o'clock. 6-Ft. Steel Tape Revolving Sprinklers Sure-action, rotary-type sprin Sacred Heart Faces .98 kler.

Covers a wide area evenly, thoroughly. Well made of metal 49c Here is an accurate tape. Spring action. Rust-resisting finish. Graduated to 132-lnch.

Franklin Township Sacred Heart High School will oppose Franklin Township In a Capitol District Conference baseball game this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at Garfield Park. Bill Kelsev. Sacred Heart pitcher, will Other Hard-io-Gef If ems trv for his second straight vic- Auto Cross) Rim Wrenches 89 Crescent Adjustable S-inch Wrenches fl-ls torv. and Harry Welneart will wing-Away Wall Trp Can Openers $L9, 100-ft Galvanized Wire Clothes lines 85e Alum. Chicken IJ.89 catch.

Seagrams Heavy White Carpnt Aprons 490 College Track Ball State 78, DePwrw 58. I'fHour Parking Open 8:30 to 5 Bl FNDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof. Seagram's 5 Crown, 72y, Grain Neutral Spirits. SeagranVl 7 Crown, 65'. Grain neutral Spirit JUajLil AAsUaL lllliusaai.

rhmslor Ruilrfinff. New YOfk Softball Notes for 1 Weak'f Market want a gam ama Creek o'clock Buncay arrernomi at aac' Call Belmoat 4374. Sunda Para..

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