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June 05, 1932 - Image 7

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DATL Y

SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1932

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Lombardi Takes Second Place
in National; Both Leaders
Drop a Few Points.
NEW YORK, June I.'(!)-Somne
new challengers fox the '.eaders of
the major league batting races
turned up this week but they
couldn't do any serious damage to
the grip the leaders held on their
first place honor;,.
Although both dropped a fewI
paints, Jimmie Foxx of the, At-Im
Jetics and Paul Warier of the Pi-
rates continued to set the hitting
pace and Foxx and Chuck Klein
6f the Phillies fought it out for the
all-around slugging honors.
P~oxx lost 31 points through the
week which ended yesterday but
wound up with a .415 mark while
Waner barely stuck to the .400 class
as he dropped five points and
wound up at .401.
Ernie Lombardi, clouting Cincin-
nati catcher, picked up enough
times at bat to win a regular's rat-
ing and took second plate in the
National league at .387 while Chick
Hafey, his teamm ~te, slipped off 31
points to .359 and barely held third
safe from new assaults of Don
Hurst of Philadelphia and Mel Ott
of New York, who captured the
next two n(Ithes at .358 and .356.

FRAME TO DRIVE
IN DETROIT RACE,
Indianapolis Wi finer to Compete
in 100-Mile Grind Sunday.
D T O T J u e 4 - l -- S a s 0 ! autom obile racin g, in clu d in g F red- I
die Frame, winner of the 500-mile
classic at Indianapolis, will corn-
pete in a 100-mile grind over the
dirt track of the state fairgro-unds,,
Sunday afternooni.4
The race w ill 'be Frame's first
start since he won the Memorial'
day contest;, and it will give him an
opportunity to add points to his
claim on the 1932 championship.
The American Automobile associa-
tion will give 570 points in the
grind, and cash prizes will total
$5,025.
In addition to Frame, the racers
will include "Howdy" Wilcox, whoT
finished second; Bob Carey, fourth
in the Indianapolis race, and Rus-
sell Snowberger, who was in fifth
place at the May 30 finish.

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