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TACE 22 IIIE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -MONDAY, MAY 18, 1953 Vukovich Grabs' Pole Position For 500 Erskine Stops Reds On 1 Hit Goes 138.392 For Four Laps Cards Fall To Giants In 9-6 Tilt three. Greengrass, Bell, Marshall, and Ted Kluszewski were the Redle ground-trippers while major-league leader Campan-ella hit his 12th for the Dodgers along with Robinson and George Shuba. Conc'ludrd From Phk I track. It was terrifying for a few seconds. Vukovich's car was new last year.

It has iho Meyer-Drake power plant installed off-center and at a 36-degne angle. The drive-shaft runs alongside the pilot's seat and he is only a few inches off the track in the low-slung creation from Kurtis- St. Louis, Mo. (UP) The New York Giants swamped the St. Louis Cardinals under an avalanche of base hits yesterday to win, 9 to 6.

Tookie Gilbert, a .067 hitter lap was 137.153 mph and the i other three woie in the 136 mph 1 braeket. Ayulo, the son of rii American mother am) Peruvian dad. was the first driver to pull up to the starting line after 43 ears had taken to the track for praetiee when the rains finally ceased and the sun broke through. The 31-year-old Bur bank (Cal.) driver, who has been handling midgets and other cars since 19-lfi, will be starting his third 500-Mile race. The Schmidt car he'll be driving is a new one to the race.

All of Avulo's laps were bet FIRST CAMB Cincinnati (UP) Heavy slugging, plus brilliant one-hit pitching from Carl Erskine, enabled the Brooklyn Dodgers to end their road-trip losing streak at four games yesterday by winning the second game of a doubleheader from Cincinnati, 10-0, after the Reds had won the opener, 13-5. The Dodgers, who had left home in first place a week ago, thus climbed from fourth into thiixl place, passing the Cards, who lost a single game to the Giants. Fxcept for a bunt single by Gus Bell in the sixth inning. Kraft. I THE CAR Agabashian quali- fied is almost a mate to that of Vukovich with the exception BroAkbn Clnrlniuti A8 A AB A ClIIKm 3 4 0 0 1 Brlrtcn 3 3 1 It Rnsf.sj .10 3 Ailimi A 2 Sntdfr.cf 4 13 0 Bfll if 4 3 3 Kbtiton.3 .110 0 Gmirii lf 4 .1 CmpnIU.c 3 114 0 Mrshll rf 3 2 shuba.

1( 4 13 0 Klsrwik.l 1 I BHardl.l 4 13 1 ft 1 A Kurlllo.rf 3 3 3 0 Mr.Mlln 4 3 3 1 loo oirhunhp i) 0 Blurk 0 0 0 smith 4 0 0 a Mauro 10 0 0 Podrel.p 0 0 0 0 On looo Branca 0 0 0 0 'Walkfr 10 0 0 To(la31 7 24 3 Tola 4 0 1 5 3 7 1 9 before yesterday's game, was the big gun for the Giants, getting four hits, including a three-run homer, to drive in four runs. He had had only one hit in 15 previous trips. NEITHER OK the starting pitchers, Joe Preski for the Cards and Jim I learn for the Giants, were able to finish the long game, which was halted for 44 minutes by a rain and Erskine would have notched the cut ut Biam tutiv Lined Into doubl play lor J'odrft la second no-hittcr of his Dodger i irvomh. vttuuii.iru lui mania til lllllin. career.

Brooklyn 0.10 100 00 1- 1 Cinuimall 302 4 12 lU'-li that the engine in his car, while off-center, is mounted vertically. Agabashian, who sat in the pole car a year ago in the Cummins Diesel, is 39 years old and an auto salesman and thrill show driver with Irish Koran while not racing. Freddy was quite consistent in his run. Three of his laps were in the 137 mph bracket and the other (second one) was LIS his fastest ter than 136 mph and the best was the third in which the Triple-A timers caught him at 136.695 mph. NEXT AWAV from the starting line was Bettenhausen in last year's winning car.

Aga-janian has another car entered to be driven by Chuck Stevenson and the owner announced yesterday he had given up on a semi-stock V-8 engine for this car. A new 270-cuhic-ineh HELL CAME to bat with E-Bi'laidl. I'HI-sliuba 2, Rnblnxm. Rocky Bridges on first via a J2E! walk and one out in the sixth. He GrMnrr.

p.ni, Kiu.n-.iki, M.r.fiaiu SB-Bridtra. OH-Bldiin. Mr. dumped the bunt perfectly in Miiian and Kiu.urwki; Bndirs and kiu ironi ot ine jiiaie, so perietiiy b-uuci 1. nitck i.

church i. smKh 2. B'ark 1. Podrn 4. Branca .1.

that Catcher Roy Campanella THE CHAMP'S IN Tony Bettenhausen receives a warm welcome from Owner J. C. Aga-janian (left) and Troy Ruttman, winner of last year's race, after qualifying the car Rutt-man used in 1952. Bettenhausen's four laps yesterday in the Agajanian Special averaged 136.024 mph, good enough for the outside spot in the second row. (AP Photo) Yesterday's Qualifiers FIRST ROW hail storm.

In spite of the cushion the Giants had, Manager Leo Duro-chcr brought in Hoyt Wilhelm to relieve I learn in the sixth when the Cards scored two runs on Bilko's single, Les Fussel-man's double and Solly Hemus' single. Wilhelm held the Cards in check the rest of the way to preserve Hearn's second victory against three defeats. The only-run scored off iim was Bilko's ninth-inning homer, his fifth of the year. The loss snapped a three-game St. Louis winning Church Ilh 5.

HO-ormrch 3 in 1 mnin.l iplthcd to four batWrj In rcc mill, smith 4 In Lee in 3 pitchc1 to on? batter In luurtln. Black 3 In 1. Pxlrc In 2 Branca 3 In 3. and KR-Churxh tnilth 2-2 Lncl -5, BiAfk 3-3. Podr 3 2 Bran, a 2-2.

HhP-Branca rnrraaa U'mnT smith, 12-01. tjfr-LM 4-3i. r-Bntcm, Stcart and Pinelll. T-2 16. For McGrath.

it was the Meyer-Drake has been installed third time in the last five vears a run b-v Stevenson, that he has sat in this same out- GearKe fonder was next out side position in the firsr row the I.eit.nberger Specia in the 500. He seems to have a ich qualified Tr ago a didn't bother to throw to first after he had fielded the ball. His no-hitter gone, Erskine preserved his shutout by getting Jim Greengrass to hit into a double play. Erskine, who no-hitted the Cubs last June 19. struck out eight and walked five.

Only one bal' was hit to the outfield a second-inning fly hit by Green- SECOND CAME Brnokbn (tnrlnnatf A' AB 3 Rrldcr 3 AB II Gilliam 3 1 3 Kwr it 6 4 Snultr.rf 5 2 1 2 Adami.3 3 biBeli.cr 3 1 3 If 4 0 nolt 1 4 streak. Camp 11a. 4 1 0 if 4 0 0 wsal.l 3 0 (14) Fl EI, INJECTION SPECIAL rrrass and raucht hv Duke iKuniio.it 5 1 (59) C. RANCOR-ELGIN SPE, (5) HINKI.E SPECIAL Vark l. Loa Ti i Cox.

A 3 0 1 Sfnillllt. Snider. It was Lrskine fourth 'Amciivu it AB A AB 11 A brikllK.p 4 3 2 3 Mil 2 (I 0 0 0 0 3illcmui ii Kail cer.p 0 1 2 1 5 Time Idij.v-n nipn. unuui ciew waved him back into the pits after three laps. Two of these were identical at 131.609 and the other was 131.129 mph.

It is quite evident tht the owners and mechanics think this speed won't be high enough to get a car into the field. Fonder had a second trial go sour on him later in the afternoon when he couldn't get up to 133 mph. This leaves only-one more trial remaining for the Leitenberger car as they are given only three "strikes" before fanning out. SPIDER WEBB in the Lubri- Time 1:04.68 1:04.95 illattoll 1 0 Scvel.p 0 0 0 0 meier.p 0 0 tt Maritull 10 0 0 Kratm 0 1 1 4M.i, La" 05.85 Speed 139.147 138.568 138.739 137.132 lease on this particular spot. Born John James McGrath he is 33 years old and makes his home in Pasadena.

Cal. While not racing, Jack is a repairman for a tfre and auto service company. This will be his sixth Indianapolis race, his Lest finish being in 1951 when iie was third. THE CAR McGrath drove a year ago has been sold to the Slick Racers, and Jack qualified this year In the dirt track machine he campaigned last year. It was geared and tired for the Speedway, of course.

His best Scoreboard Time 1:05.50 1:05.40 1 :05.56 1:05.63 Speed 137.405 138.376 137.279 137.133 2 6 10 Dark. ii 3 1 H.Ttipn 3 4 11 Irvln.rl .12 3 Lckn.cl.lt 5 4 3 Gilbert. 1 4 11 Rhodca.lf 10 0 Thin cf 4 15 Wit rum ft 2 2 Hfam.p 2 0 1 WllhUn.p 0 0 0 Speed 13.G74 137.153 136.405 136.178 i 1 :04.87 1.05.6J 1:05.98 1:06.09 win against no defeats. The Dodgers got Erskine the only run he needed in the first inning when Pee Wee Reese singled off Ken Raffensberger and scored from first on Jackie Robinson's single off the center field fence. Brooklyn added two in the fourth when Bill An-tonello hit his first-major 1:05.63 Schnt.2 4 5 SlKhtcr.rf 3 Jbliiskl.3 5 Bllko.l 4 Rcpiikt cf 4 Rice 1 'Lowrfjr 1 Kaalman.e 2 Presko.p 0 Cnilum.p 1 Oark.p 0 Slilcr 1 Miller 0 met i 11 0 3 1 2 0 1 3 7 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totall 44 20 37 1H Total! 20 1 27 Struck out for Rafftmbergrr In filth.

'Struck out for lAcrifmeler In eiflitli. Brooklyn 100 210 dOO-IO One. in. all 000 000 000- 0 B-Bcll. Marihall.

McMillan. RBI-OI1-11am. 3. Oampajicha. Ct-x, An-loncllo 3 iliccie icorrd on error by In 2tt-rrcie 3.

linlder. Total 4:20.13 138.392 Totals 4:21.73 137.546 Totals 4:23.54 136.602 Yl'KOYICH AGABASHIAN McGRATH Chmbrl 0 learrnp hnrner over the richt Robinson. HR-Anl nello. SH-Raflen 0 Brazlc.p Totals 42 17 37 9 Total. 10 27 lii crreen with one on.

Reese SECO.ND ROW scored aeain in the fifth when MrMillian, Bridies and Kluwewiku Lortu in uii nun wiun UitBrOI1, 10 nunnaii be- r.ricine naiiernerrer 1. wenmeier I. sr-fcrialne B. Ilaffeninerter 1. Neve! 2 he doubled and Robinson singled.

The opener saw the Reds Loy Special also was charged with one attempt when he was called in after three lans, the best fwhich was 134.791 mph. Sam Hanks in the Bardahl Special also was charged with one attempt. Hanks went in his first lap, but dropped ft In 5 Innlnil. Nevel in 1 n.me cut In leventhi. Wehrreier 4 5 3 1n I it and AMERICAN ASSOCIATION bash four homers gOOd for femberier 4-4.

Nevel 2-2; VVrhmeler 2-2. (98) AfiAJAMA.V SPECIAL (32) COr-SIL-LOY BRAKE SPL. u-iiunii. i iiiv.u a.iu aiu- eight runs, and the Dodgers hit Cess i A-l 53B. "Called out on itrlkra for Rice In fourth.

for Clark In fourth -Klled rut Miller In ilxtll. 'Grounded out for Ctiamberi In elthth. New York 212 004 000- 9 St. Lou il 010 202 001- 6 E-None. PBI-H.

Thr.mpacn 2. Dark. Gilbert 4, Weatrum, Irvln. D. Rlre.

Sill'r 2. Hemm 3, BlIKo. 2B-D. Rue. Bllkn.

Repullkl. I'UiEelman. HR-H. Thompaon. C.llDert, Bilks.

S-Hearn. Left-New York 10. St. Lnun 10. BB-Hearn 4.

WUhelm 2. Clark I. rhambei, 1. Brale 1. SO Hearn 1.

M.l'.ir 2. CTiamberi 1. no-Hearn A In K1-, innlnsa. Wilhelm 2 in Freiku 6 In lj. Cmium 3 In H.

Clark 1 In 2 Miller 8 in 2. ChamWa 1 in 2. nnne in I. and ER Hearn 5-5. Wilhelm 1-1.

PreiaT 3-3. cm-lum 2-2. Clark 0-0. Miller i. Cham-beri 0-0.

Brazle 0-0, WP-Hearn. Wlnnrr-Hearn )2-3i. Lnier-Preiko il-3i. C- in Lo.l Prl. 1 9 J4 10 14 12 14 1.1 12 1.1 10 12 .4.1.1 12 17 .414 10 I .365 Kana Ciir liutil)p INDIANAPOLIS Paul 4 harlrvton nlumbiia 1 oledo Ullnnrapolla (88) TETEK SCHMIDT SPECIAL Time Speed 1:06.06 136.340 1:06.14 136.075 1:05.84 136.695 1:05.92 136.529 4 4'j Speed 135.583 136.529 135.952 136.033 Time mktJfl 1 06.38 f-l! Time l.fesfiB 1:06.57 K'0J 1:06.31 AL' UFA A 1:05.75 Speed 135.196 135.726 136.446 136.882 AMERICAN I.IAGI'E alarmingly to 134.813 mph.

Mechanic Harry Stephens explained that a nitromcthane mixture was being used in the car for the first time and that it was not operating properly. Art Cross, in the Brady Special, also had an attempt -v Total Total 4:24.66 136.024 Totals Won Lot Pel. IK 1 11 1.1 11 ..177 14 11 14 1.1 12 1H .4 2 SZ 1H .400 8 21 .278 Kcw Tork hiraro 4 In rland Himton Washinrton Kt. Lnliis Philadelphia Dr troll 3 .1 4:33.96 136.384 Goeti. PkKoll.

Secory, Dixon. T-3 07. AY FLO Bettenhausen L1XDK.V 4:24.59 136.060 charged against the car when 1 1 it made only 134.168 mph on THIRD ROW NATIONAL 1I4I.I Won Lol 1 7 1.1 GB 'l i 2'l .1 1.1 1.1 12 Pel. 2 .577 .444 ..17 0 .300 Philadelphiat HroAkln M. Lnuii Vork hiraro Plttthiirih Cincinnati Toledo, Millers Divide Twinbill Minneapolis (AP) Toledo and Minneapolis divided a comparatively fast American As 1 1 10 1.1 14 17 14 (55) JOHN ZINK SPECIAL 7 8' its third lap, which was the fastest.

Linden improved steadily ith each of his four laps in his Indianapolis-owned machine. His first was 135.196 mph, then he gained speed and confidence each lap as he wound up with a nifty 136.882 mph lap-for an average of 136.060. 10 6 Speed 135.95J 135.399 135.890 135.685 Time 1 :06.2O 1:06.47 1 :06.23 1 :06.33 Totals 4:25.23 135.731 sociation double-header here yesterday afternoon, the Millers winning the nine-inning opener 3-2 ith the Sox coming back to win the seven-inning nightcap, 5-1. Al Worthington. young righthander for the Millers, turned in another brilliant five-hit pitching feat to win his second game.

Pinch-hitter Chico Ibanez HOVT'S first lap was his fastest in the Zink Special, but the Hoosier boy who once served as a mascot for the Lucky Teeter Show was very consistent and easy in his handling. Jerry turned 133.952 mph In HOYT sit Jn comfort anywhere on an all-purpose folding stool Ring Champs Face Action Bt THF ASSOCTATKD PBESS Three champions of asserted drove in the winning run with a single in th bottom half of the ninth inning. Hank Ertman homered for the visitors in the fourth inning of the first game. Minnmpolia Tolrdo the first trip around the track and then had three more in the 133 mph range for an average of 133.731 mph. This is the same car driven a year ago by Jimmy Reece who finished seventh in the 1932 race.

Hoyt is an ex-service man and a graduate of Tech High School. Yesterday's Results AMLKICAN ASSOCIATION Paul K-3. INDIANAPOLIS 7-6. Minneapulia 3-1. Toledo 2-5.

Cnlumbua at Leiuliville (rain). Charleston at Kanaai City frala), AM1RICAN 1.1 Chieicn 7, Washinxton .1. Cleveland 7-. Philadelphia 3-1 I2d aame 10 Inninrv). New Vo 8.

St. I. nun .1 list nme 10 fnnincs; 2d postponed, drk). Detroit at Koiton (rain). NATIONAL LfcAG IT.

Cincinnati 13-0, Brooklyn 5-10. Philadelphia at Miloaukee irain) (hiraro -7 PilUhnrrh 2-3 (2d lame 7 lnnint. dark). New lork 9. St.

Louii 6. INTKRNATIONAL I.EAOI flvraruie at Sprlnrfleld (rain). Ottsva .1.0. Toronto 1-2. Huffaln 3.

Montreal (2d. rain). Rnrhratcr 0. Baltimore 3. Today's Schedule AMI niCA.f ASSOCIATION (Nil hi Camel) rhirlcaton at INDIANAPOLIS olumbu at Toledo, Paul at Manual I Itr.

at Louivllle. AMI Rl( AN L1.AOI I hiraro at Hanhinrton inlcht). D'lroit Piston '2 1. iOnla rames ichrduledi. NATIONAL I.IAI.IK at Cincinnati nil hi I'hiladelnhia at Milaaiikee il.ifht).

New lork at Kt. I.ouifc (Only camii nheduledl. AB AB II 1 denominations are in the boxing 4 13 2 Klaut si 3 0 12 Dierlni rf 4 0 Reed 2 3 10 4 Taylor. rf 4 0 1 3 0 el 0 Erchtta.lf 0 0 0 OjMrquej.lf 4 110 Noble.c 3 0 4 2 M. ntai rf 4 0 10 spotlight this week, but only Plesi.3 4 0 1 1 F.rtman.l 4 110 1 Htnc If.rf 2 10 OiRmbne.3 4 112 Duane Carter was out for a run in Murrcll Relanger's Miracle Power Special, but he came in after three practice laps without signaling for a qualifying attempt.

It was clear that Blavlck. 1 4 2 13 msnltx 3 1 4 Samfrd.2 3 0 0 2 0 1 Bern 0 0 0 Oijeiter.p 10 0 0 two will be putting a title on the line. World Flyweight Champion Yoshio Shirai of Japan meets Tanny Campo of the Philippines at Tokyo in a 13-round bout starting at 4 a.m. CDT today. It will he the second title defense for the first Jap ever to win a world crown.

Shirai got the car wasn't going to Carter's I HELLO AYULOI-Manuel Ayulo shows he's satisfied after qualifying his Peter Schmidt Special yesterday for the middle spot in the second row of this year' "500." Ayulo averaged 136.882 mph. (AP Photo) liking and will take some more adjustment before he tries again. Next trials are set for next Wrlhtn 3 1 0 1 'Ibanei 11 0 0 Totall 32 7 27 121 Totals 31 Si25 'One nut when wlnnlnu run fored. 'Walked for Samford In ninth 'Singled for Worthington In ninth. Toledo 100 100 000- Minneapolis 000 100 101 3 E-Solt.

RBl-Ertman, Blaylorlr. Worthington. Ibantz. 2B Reed Jannikl. IITt-Ertman.

Left-Toledo 5, Minneapolis 8. BB-Blrknell 2. Jester 1. Worthington 3 SO-Blrknell 3. Jester 1, Worthington 5.

HO-Blcknel! In Innlngi. Jciter 2 In la. IIBP-Bt Blcknell i Noble i. Loser jeater. Carney and Conner.

Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's complete washout i the title by outpointing Dado Dale Morey Captures Westborough Golf Title was the first since Wilbur Shaw Marino of Honolulu a year ago became president of the Sliced- tomorrow and again outpointed way in 191H, but the old Shaw Marino in a return bout Nov 13. luck came back to him yester- Percy Basset of Philadelphia, clay and the big crowd patiently who holds the interim feather- SECOND GAME Toledo AB Softball Notes Tj.st Jg; it's camps lit Munirii-a! Ptevll-tim pustputd Tonight Mhcd'iti Morns Pin Vf. CIO 4 1 1 Hi-vwird Publish; nr Co. vs.

IBLW 4M; it. 20, r.erijiu v. Papir Package. Minneapolis At AB A .1 1 0 get, weight title while Champ Sandy 2 Dlerlnj.rf 2 .1 waited out the rain 'o finally, their fill of speed. 0.98 AT THE "500" RACE! A AT PICNICS! -a 0 Taylor.

rf 1 0 0 0 Noble.c 3 15 0 0 Plem.3 .110 0 0 Hartunc.lf .1110 2 Bl ylock 1 2 0 0 1 Klaus. i 4 2 Herd. 2 4 1 1 0 4 0 Montag.rf 2 Ertman. 1 3 0 2 0 Wliama.c 3 1 Chlpm n.p 3 1 0 3 0 11 2 Plrone.p 10 0 1 Zabala.p Ibanei 0 0 0 0 Spencer. 0 0 0 Saddler is in the armed services, takes on Lightweight Arthur Persley of New Orleans in a non-title 10 at Brooklyn's Kastern Parkway tonight.

It will bo the first bout for Bas-sett since his split decision loss to Dave Gallardo April S. Hard-punching Percy's overall record is 58-6. The 9 p.m. (CDT) will be televised to some sections of the country by Dumont. -Nicholas 10 0 0 Totall 25 5 21 10 Totals 24 4 21 11 3 AT THE TV SET! tal was the best medal score in the three-day tourney.

Mary Ann Villegas of New Orleans won the women's title Saturday. France Qualifies Zagreb, Yugoslavia (UP) France qualified for the quarterfinal round of the European zone Davis Cup tennis tournament yesterday by clinching a 4-1 victory over Yugoslavia. St. Louis (AP) Dale Morey, of Martinsville, yesterday won the men's title in the West-borough Country Club round robin golf tournament. It was his second victory in the tourney in three years.

Morey, the only player to break par for the five rounds, had a commanding lead going into the final day's play. He won the tourney in 1951. Morey finished the 72-hole event with a one-under par 349 for plus 50 points. heavy downpour of rain pelted the course again today. Morey's to A TREAT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT BASEBALL GAMES! Walked (or Zabala In fifth.

'Filed out lor Spencer In sevtjith. Toledo 002 Oil 1-5 Mlnneapoll 000 010 0-1 E-Jaslnskl. rtBI-Klaus 9. Reed, Ertman, Jaslnskl. HH-Klaui.

Heed. SU-Jeth-roe. DP-Reed. Klaus and Ertman. Left-Toledo 5.

Minneapolis 5. BB-Ohlpman 3. Plcone 2. Spencer 4. SO Ohlpman .1.

Plrone S. HO-Plcone 3 In 4. Innlnps. Zabala 1 In Spencer 1 In 2. Loaer Plcone.

O'Connor and Carney. AT THE GOLF COURSE! i All the goodness of home cooking plus quick, courteous service in a pleasing atmosphere. Bring them OUT CAMPING OR FISHING! Downtown for Supper THK Tlllltn titlist slated to see action is Henry (Pappy) Gault of Spartanhurg, S.C., who hrars the North American bantamweight crown. Pappy will meet Manny Castro of Mexico City in a 12-rotinder in the 'South Carolina city Saturday for the continental 118-pound championship. i Norman liases of Boston, tenth ranking middleweight con-j tender, invades St.

Louis Wednesday to meet local boy i Jesse Turner in the weeklv television fight (CBS, 9 p.m. CDT). The 10-rounder will be the first feature bout for the 23-year-old St. Louis fighter. Madison Square Garden reopens its doors for boxing Fri iSVife.

MERIDIAN CHIEFTAIN WfNTSt PONTIAC PRESENT irrW "FANS IN THE STANDS" jJW Immediately Preceding All the Indianapolis Indians Home Games You'll relax in comfort on the padded seat, covered in rugged plastic. And it's a full whn open, yet folds compactly and weighs only 3'2 pounds! Sturdy black hardwood legs support over 200 pounds. In green, red, chartreuse, grey or ivory. If Easy io Order by Mail or Phont (CA. 851 1) BLOCK'S STATIONERY, STREET FLOOR Everybody Eats at Wheeler's 7SZ 5) Everybody Eats at Wheeler's AjwL fanS-fiVJ The Philippines Win Helsinki (AP) A pair of singles matches victories yesterday gave the Philippines a clean sweep of their second round European Davis Cup tennis matches with Finland.

The Philippines team will meet Denmark in third round play. Today's Pitchers PLEASE PRINT IN PENCIL- BLOCK'S, Indianapolii 9, Indiana 1 24-S-1 8 Please send me the following All-Purpose Folding Stools ot 2.98 each: I NATIONAL I.KAGl'E color 2nd color quon. (nlihn DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT 13? N. Perm. St.

24 Hours Every Day The NEW BUFFET 15 N. Pcnn. St. 7 to 7 Mon. Thru Sat.

Brooklyn at Cincinnati (l-l ii Pndblrlan l-4i. Charge C.O.D. Remitt. End. (nlihl) Philadelphia at Milwaukee Drr 12-2) s.

Buhl (l-li. day night with Danny Giovanelli of Brooklyn subbing for the inducted Chico Vejar against Vinee Martinez, Ihe boxing writers rookie of the year in irCiJ. Martinez won 13 straight before losing to Vejar March 13 and has not fought since. The 9 p.m. (CDT) scrap over 10 rounds ill be telecast coast to I Drive-In E.

38h St. Richmond Lebanon Frankfort "Your Hoosier Hos!" New York at St. Loula Koslo (0-3) v. Fatthnls (Only lames arheriuled.) AMERICAN' M.ACI hliain at Waahlniton nlshl 1 -Oobton (3-3 v. Marrero (2-2l.

Detroit at Hoaton (2l f.arver (2-4) and M.rllum 12-0) t. Hudion i -1 1 and Par-aell 14-01. tOnly fuel achtdulcd.) NAME ADDRESS APT. NO CITY ZONE. STATE If this is a new occounr, please credit references.

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