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CAREY SIGNS FOR NEXT YEAR Idol of Brooklyn Ball Fans to Be at Helm Again Next Season — Nsw York. Aug. 11 —(U.R) -Maxi Carey, lean manager of the Brook lyn’Dodgers who has been booting hisiutflt a’ong the National league' p. rinunt path at an amazing clip ■ recently, wi 1 have another fling at { the flag next year. Directors of the Brooklyn club are stated to meet tomorrow and renounce formally that Max has been signed. So, it seems the former divinity student has filled admirably the capacious shoes left vacant last fall whea Roly-Poly WI bert Robinson was released. Right now Carey Is the Idol of i the .{Brooklyn bailiwick, the leader j ot a'team that has won about three- .■ fourths of its last 20 games, ami as j fourth ranker, is only four contests I ahead of the leading Pirate-. The Dodgers gained on the thirdplace Braves yesterday by taking lo’h ends of a double-header from

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| the Reds. A wild throw by George I Grantham In the 13th inning gave 'the Dodgers a 10-to-9 victory in I the nightcap after, winning the oplener, 6 lo 1. behind the six-hit pitching of young Van Mungo. Boston sp It a twin bill with the {Pirates. The Braves dropped the opener. 5 to 2. when the Pirates 'tailed to the support of pitcher lleinie Meine with timely hitting ( 'and sensational fielding. This halt -j led the Pirates' losing streak at 10 I ! straight. Wally Berger drove out ' | home run in the seventh inning of i (the second game to give the Braves { , a 3-to-2 victory. Gabby Street's Cardinals staged ' la sensational six-run rally in the 11th inning to beat the Phillies. 11 to 5. Chicago at New York was washed out. The New York Yankees, leaders in the American circuit, maintained their 9-game advantage over the I runner-up Athletics by beating the 1 Browns, 7 to 6. Ben Chapman's ' single in the eighth.drove in Lou .Gehrig with the winning run. Rube Wa berg p.lcaeC his 14th ■ victory of the season* as the Athjletics downed the White Sox. 6 to, I ■ Tommy Bridges yielded only I I three hits, but allowed nine bases ! ■on balls, as the Detroit Tigers beat I the straggling Boston Red Sox. 6j Ito 2. Washington at Cleveland was i rained out. Yesterday’s hero: Lefty O'Doul ■ {of Brooklyn, who made two home I { runs and three single in two games, I j I accounting for six runs. I ~7 . Two Games Scheduled For Sunday Afternoon I The First Ba-eball teirn of the . Emanual Walther League of Union ( ‘ i Chapel will play the Fi ied.ieim team on the Walther diam nd next {Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o’clock. I { Immediately after this game, the Second team will play a team from (Convoy Ohio. Both games should 1 1 prove interesting and the public is ' ' invited to attend. —- , HOME RUNS I ♦ (U.R) ♦, Foxx. Athletics 42 ! 1 Klein. Phillies 33 , ’ Ruth. Yankees 32 1 Simmons. Athletics 26 I i .Ivor ill Indiana f

STANDLNGS | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. Minneapolis 68 48 .586 Columbus 69 52 .571) Indianapolis 67 52 .563 ' , Kansas Citv 61 56 .521 i Toledo 60 61 .496 ( Milwaukee 57 61 .483 i Louisville 47 69 .405 >St. Paul 43 73 .371 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. {New York 75 35 .682 ■Philadelphia 66 44 .600 (Cleveland 64 45 .587 Washington 61 49 .555 ! Detroit 57 49 .538 St. Louts 48 60 .444 Chicago 36 69 .343 Bosi.m 26 S 2 .241: NATIONAL LEAGUE — W. L. Pct. | Pittsburgh 60 49 .550 Chicago 58 48 .547 ( Boston 58 53 .5221 i Brooklyn 57 54 .513 Philadelphia 56 57 .496 (St. Louis 53 56 .486 i New York 50 56 .472 ■Cincinnati 48 67 -417 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS — American Association Kansas City, 11; Columbus. 2. To’edo. 3-3; Milwaukee, 25. American League I Detroit, 6; Boston. 2. Philadelphia. 6; Chicago. 3. New York, 7; St. Louis, 6. Washington at Cleveland, rain. National League St. Louis, 11; Philadelphia. 5 (11 innings). Pittsburgh. 5-2; Boston. 2-3. Brooklyn. 6-10; Cincinnati, 1-9 (Second game 13 innings). Chicago at New York. rain. Lions Team Wins From Berne, 6 to 5 An interesting baseball game was staged at the West End diamond last evening when the Lions Teams met and defeated the Lincoln-Win-ner team of Berne by a score cf , 6 to 5. This is th first defeit Berne has suffered this season and still ] leaves them in first position in the League. The game last night was well played and was exciting throughout. The score was tied at 5-all as the locals went into the last inning. The first ’wo men were walked and then fi woll hiit Ki*np r lp br.mp’ht in tin*

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winning run before any of the locals were cut. Davis and Schultz formed the battery for the locals with Stauffer and Snyder working i for Berne. 6 0 ’ THE BIG FIVE 1 <0 (U.R) ♦ 6.1 Jimmy Foxx singled twice in 3; three tries, acco influx for one run. 5 Babe Ruth made two singles in 1 three attempts, accounting for two {tallies. Lou Gehrig made three singles jin four times at bat, accounting for .{three runs. I Al Simmons singled twice in five ' times up, accounting for two runs. ' 1 Bill Terry was idle. , o * * LEADING BATTERS ♦- — (U.R) ♦ Player, Cub C. AB R H Pct. :O'Doul. Robins 105 425 92 153 .360 I Foxx, Athlet. 110 418 110 150 .359 , ■ Klein. Phi'lies 113 483 126 173 .358 I Hurst, Phillies 109 423 86 151 .357 P.Waner, Pirat 109 455 76 159 .350 Gehrig. Yanks 110 432 99 151 .350 ALL SALARIES OVER SBOO COME UNDER NEW LAW { CONTINUED FROM PAGE' ONE i orders of any state board concerning school buildings, was signed ■ The senate measures relating to Barrett law assessments received ( (approval. One requires that all { i penalties collected for de'inquency ; in payment of the assessments shall Ibe placed in a "delinquency and I deficit fund" instead of retained by the collecting officer. The second ' permits payment for improvements • under the Barrett law to extend to ' 15 years instead of 10 years. Another of the approved bills , was the Lochard senate bill which I suspends issuance of county unit I bonds from September 1, 1932, to (September 1. 1937. Roads already I approved by county commissioners are expceted. Under the Chambers senate bill, 'signed by the governor, ail township roads will be placed under jurisdiction of county commissioners ( on September 1. 1932. Funds now! levied for township purposes will I betransferred to the county for use ( within the township wherein the: funds were levied. Calendar Crowded Indianapolis, Aug. 11 —(UP) — | Tax measures crowded the calen- { dars of both houses as the special ( session of the legislature went into ( its final four days. (. While the senate disposed of the .

; controversial house measure calling for repeal of the Wright "Bone Dry" i law by amending it to call for a ' referendum, the house hurried ac-1 tion on three important measures. The house passed two import int bills, one called for an increased chain store tax and another removing authority of the service commission from municipally own- I ed utility plants. Under the Bennett Bill taxes for stores would range a chain of three to five $lO each, to more than 20 stores, $75 each. One or two stores would be taxed as under the present law. $3 each. The existing law places a tax of $25 for each store in a chain of 20 or more. I Balthiser Hoffman, Dem.. Valparaiso. attempted unsuccessfully to exempt Gasoline filling station i operators from the tax. The Hoadley-Strey Senate Public ownership bill which would .permit municipalities to cbtain by condemnation privately owned public util- • ity plants and to operate the plants without interference by the public 1 service commission, passed the house by a vote of 64 to 23. The mea-ure would permit a rne-

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clal election upon petition ol .<> ; freeholders to determine whether the residents of a city desire to purchase a privately owned utility within Its corporate limits. — —o , John Gilbert Marries Virginia Bruce Today Hollywood, Cal.. Aug. 11.-(U.R) — John Gilbert, famous screen lover, was a bridegroom for the fourth time today, married to Virginia Bruce. 21, a blonde beauty on the threshold of a motion picture career. The nuptials took place at dusk last night in Gilbert's bungalow on the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer lot, a site selected by the couple for romantic reason. It was on stage number 22, just across the street from the bungaow. that they met a few months ago when Miss Bruce went for a screen test and Gilbert, gazing from a window of the bungalow, saw her enter and followed to seek an introduction. The Misses Dorothy and Eleanor ( Miller returned to their home in I Fort Wayne after spending a few days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichcls. They were accomp 'Hied by Miss Virginia Miller of Akron, Ohio, who has been spending the summer- in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Nichols.

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