Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1936 — Page 4

Redskins Give Saints Plenty of Opposition

Apostles Barely Escape Two Defeats; Flowers on Homer Spree.

Times Special ‘ST. PAUL, Aug. 8—Having split yesterday's double-header, the Indians and Saints were to swing back into action in a single tilt this afternoon and then wind up the five-game series with a second bar-

gain attraction tomorrow, after |Z: . which the Hoosiers go to Milwaukee | Fausett, to engage the league-leading Biew- | giohert 1b

ers in a four-day stand.

When the Tribesters blanked the |2¢

Apostles, 9 to 0, in the first of yesterday’s twin bill, it marked two shutouts registered by Indianapolis in two days, as Bud Tinning duplicated Jim Turner's performance at|si Minneapolis on Thursday.

Bob Loses to Lou

Lefty Logan hooked up with the Was 8t. Paul ace, Lou Fette, in the sec- | Tod

ond fracas yesterday and lost the

decision, 4 10-3. It was Fette's|n

twenty-first victory of the season. The Indians put up a grand fight against Fette and made it close by playing errorless ball. Jake Flowers

ARTI Ro ST ERT TS Sa aaa

Haas Meets Reith For Canadian Title

By United Press WINNIPEG, Man., Aug 8.—Freddy Haas of New Orleans and Bobby Reith of Winnipeg ted off today int the finals of the Canadian amateur golf championship. > Haas conquered the defending champion, the veteran Ross Sommerville of London, Ontario, 4and 2, in yesterday's match. Reith entered | Ni the last round by beating Stan Leonard of Vancouver in the other semi-final match.

Games in Figures

(First Game) INDIANAPOLIS : R H O A E tes, If ........ 5 1 3 3 0 0 Sherlock, .2b ....5 1 1 2: § 1 ..5 0 2 4. 4 1 Eckhardt, rf ....5 1 3 2 0 0 t, Give. 1 1 12 1 0 Riddle, ¢ ....... 1 3 2 1 0 rger, ¢f i..... 5 1 3 2 0 0 Hlowers, 3h ..... 3 2 2 -0 3 0 DOING, DP ever 4 1 i 0 1. 0° Totals .......41 9 16 37 15 2 ST. PAUL. . AB R H O A E de 2 rgd 3 H 3 8 : sien hehe, 4 0 0 3 0 0 oo 1 2 0 oO 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1] 0 0 2 1 1 0 ib 0 2 12 0 0 1 8 0 8 0 .0 NCer, P cccees orman » hesaae 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....... 34 0 .7 21 16 0 Norman batted for Spencer in ninth. Indianapolis coeeevccocnsens. 001 000 800—9 St. Paul .....ocivvvnvnnnnes. 000 000 000—0

National League Johnny Mize, young = Cardinal first baseman who was turned back

Jo 51 Louis by Cinsinail heeause | week

he was not physically fit to 3 play, &s Larry . s Se Reds’ Snargetio ay man-

Suional- League of 222

Joe Medwick, for the leadership. Medwick, however, has three department leads in his favor and a tie for a fourth. He has the most hits, 152, the most total bases, 250, and the most runs batted in, 103, while in doublef he shares the top

| with Billy Herman of the Cubs, 37.

The following averages include games of Wednesday, except the Plughurgh Claciomad game: TEAM BATTING Philadelplita 3610 574 1045 8t. Lo . 3623 56 2

569 104 68 .288 Piitsburgh. . © 35906 529 1010 44 25 .281 Chica,

. 3460 436 966 53 40 .219 New Cork. 3569 493 987 68 31 271 New

ti.. 3461 485 931 57 47 .260 Penal ..o 3654 441 981 47 20 .268 Brooklyn .. 3647 423 970 21 34 .267

TEAM FILMING

Chic Jee. 93 0 2672 130 99 .975 dew Cork .. 104 1 2743 1390 112 .974 St. Louis ... 93 0 2726 1076 109 .972 Boston ..... 98 0 2804 1318 125 .9T1 Cincinnati . 103 0 2639 1190 124 .969 Pittsburgh .. 74 0 2666 ios 125 .968 Brooklyn ... 70 0 2767 1122 139 .965 Philadelphia 86 0 2691 ies 168 .985 Individual Batting Averages—-Including All Players Participating in Ten or More

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has driven in 109 Clevennd runs,

and ran a hitting streak to 28 consecutive games before he Sine by Rowe of Detroit on Aug. 3

HR SB Pct. Cleveland . 3878 oi 1193 91 52 ¥ ork oe «3704 727 1143 124 46 icago . 646 1101 46 Detrolt. sone 641 1004 68 ashingion. 3682 584 1081 40 62 pom. un Big BoA ais... 4 Philadelphia 3628 502 989 47 28 .273 TEAM FIELDING DP TP PO A Pet. Detroit cese.. 108 1 2750 1217 108 97 Cleveland «« 101 © 1245 112 .97 Boston ....... 8% 0 2771 1099 108 .973 Chicag 9. ve 308 0 2881 1357 123 .972 New York.. 99 0 2802 1122 112 .972 Yash ota. 105..2 2708 1210 133 .967 Lou 99 0 2720 1174 141 3% Philadelphia. 110 0 2718 1204 141

Individual Batling Averages—Include “Al

walloped a home run in the ninth, . Under .200. Players Participating in Ten or More but the bases were unoccupied and | mhuns batted In—Bics 4 Be ns AB H HR SB RBI Pct, Games Except Pitchers Baiting Flowers, Eckhardt, Riddle. Home ru Bryant Chi 9 4 0 0 2 .444 Under .200. the Hoosiers fell one short of a tie.| Flowers, Bates. Two-base hits—Berger, ant 1.°7 128 48 1 0 324 .384 ; Bn 83 : Bates, Siebert, Riddle. Stolen base—Fau- ’ 7 18 0 ‘1 ‘383 RBI Pct. | W Hits were 10 for.the Tribe and 128" Berger. Double plsy—Warner to Slade | Garibaldi, StL. 47 18 0 ‘1 7 383 Kroner. Bog 5 Lo 127 8 3 g 4] 499 owen for St. Paul. Fette also received [to Todt. 2: Riddle to Fausett; Pausett to Mise BL. z2 8 13 1 36 eatery, Ce. a iB 2 khar irtight rt. Sherlock Wy _ Siebert. Left on bases—In- pW Brk.. 103 37 2 2 18 .360 Gehrig I 391 ti a 3 100 . airtight suppo: , | dianapolis, 6; St. Paul 9. Base on balls— os wrth, Ch. 0 32 1 8 11 348 |Gebilk NX... 381 10 33 3 90 383 | Fett The Apostles tallied one marker in |off T aniie. '2; off Herring, 1. Struck out | por a 0, 137 13 3 65 .348 | Averill 'Clev. .. 420 157 20 0/ 95 .374 | Boo the second inning, one in the fourth | BY Tinning, 3. Losing Bitcher Herring Pr. Waner_ Pitt, 374 130 3 5 57 348 | RIEHL, Oley... 430 137 20 5 3 Hi ison Herring, 14 ia 6 2-3 inn I Ol | Camilli, Phil... 364 125-20 ,. 5 176 .343 Sullivan, Clev.. 220 79 3 4 39 .359 and two in the fifth. The Killefer- 2 in 2 1-3 innings. Umpires— |B, Jordan, Bos. 340 116 2° 3 45 .341 y. MN. Y... 317 113 18 © 88 333 ites scored two in the third and one GRihrie’ ana Kearney, TIME, 1:46 J Moore." Phil. 347 118 14 1 B51 340 | Gehringer. Det. 4233 140 11 2 81 383 in the final round. (SECOND GAME) Cover. Ginrl 388 138 7 13 60 339 Bel Su.L_... 408 139 3 3.1 oa Norman’s Blow Important INDIANAPOLIS Suhr. PIL 03% 11 39 3 98 i Bopura, Chi. gi 148 + 38 . O AP ‘NY 9 4 20. 3 R * : * Biil Norman's home run With | pages 17 ............ BT TD 0 o|BvpaN Sil 3 87 3 3 walter, Det. 35 Jon 03 19 101 ai Bteinbacher on base in the fifth | Shetock 3 EERE EE 1s an. The blow increased i . x. . 2 3 3 58 .319 PRL. 3 - the Saints’ run total to fou Sern 803 0 9 S|mminBik di Mi o§ 3 og Ng ImmERLTIe soe 8 8 3H £.aan Jun ole Crandall, ¢ 0 1 3 0 O0]Haslin, Phil-Bos 158 50 2 0 .18 .316 an, Phil, ... 140 49. 0 27 ‘329 Danny Taylor, veteran outfielder | gerger, ¢ ..... 0 0 1 0 ofKlein Chi-Phil. 384 120 20 1 71 313 Me a0 3% 388 Al obtained from Brooklyn, batted for | Flowers, 3b ... 1 1 1 1 0 Fina Sion a a 3 3 23 ‘330 |Pvtiak. Clev.-.. 217 71. © 30 327 Logan in the ninth and flied to|¥afic: ® iii 8 0 0 0 ofSume cin ll 28 8 0 8 4 308 |kuher “Wash: doi 136 13 § 8 Lowry. With two gone, Buddy Bates| _ === — — — — — — a Gin 203 71 3 4 42 306 |Simmons Det. 370 119 II 2 66 .332 Totals ............ 335 3 10 24 14 0 Cin. 1 3 § $2 -308|sekirk, Nv. Y.. 332 107 14 10 83 32 slashed a double, his fourth straight Allen, Phil.-Chi. 300 9 .30 .303 | Hale, Cleveland 430 138 10 6 55 .321 Taylor ‘batted for Logan in ninth L. Waner, Pitt. 234 71 1 0 19 .303 slin, Det 5 133 17 9 98 .320 hit of the game, but Sherlock ST. PAUL J. Moore, N.Y. 427 120 4 2-33 .302 Miller, Bos. ... 44 14 1 o °% 318 Popped to Wamer for the. gaime- promo anlBMUESLIE 8 8 IE Het dl B18 4 a ending out. Slade, ss 0 4 1 0 N. 'Y...>800 5 0 37 .300|%oss Phil... 32 10 © © 1 313 Tinning held the locals to seven | Steinbacher, cf . 1 1 3 5 ofSulpp. Brk. .. 260 78 1 2 37.300 . De: "'.391 121 7 8 79 .30 hits in the opener while the Red- | Washington, rf 2 3 0 ©0 O0|Jensen, Pitt. .. 461 137 4 2 38 .297 |Millles, Wash.. 147 45 0 "0 19 .306 o6 | Bluege, Wash.. 203 0 4 32 305 skins went on the war path and col- | Fenner, c 0 1 5 1 O0]Mancuso, N. Y 99 7 1 48 296) ponner, St. 30 2 0 20 303 Warner, 2b 0 2 1 8 O|V. Davis, St. L. 270 8 4 0 45 .296 : . lected 16, including home runs by | Boken, 3 0 3 3 0 O|Bordagaray.Bk.23¢ 60 2 3 13 .295 Rowe Po ERT 53 18 1 0 "8 .302 Boken, 3 0 0 5 1 O|HinN Gu a sm 8 oo 4 as Clift, St. L. ... 396 117 12 11 48 .301 Flowers and Bates. The latter con- Fette, p 0 0 1 1 0|Jurges Chi... 228 61 © 3 ‘18 .294 Hoag N.Y B 18 A 3 2 3 301 nected with the bases loaded in the rr ae ee ee we aoe Cuccinello, Bos. 39 108 7 © 61 .203 | gravis Was Phil 3 . 83 115 . seventh when Art Herring was 1 als ae avesees Bh 4 fol nu Kk Whitney, 27 84 6 0 46 .203 Rote NT... 438 131 7 : i 29 ndianapolis cc.ceveevee.e.. 002 000 001—3 | mo i trnane BE : wis, Wash... 2 blasted off the mound. Bb. PAUL «evennmennai 110 010 120 0o*—4 | Gautreaux, Bk 25, 82 1) 1) 37 303 | Vosmik, Cleve... 355 106 1 3 84 2p 10 Hits, Eight Runs Runs batted in—8herlock, Eckhart, | W st. L. 2 7 0 0 0 .292| Hill, Wash. 1178 53 0 7 24 .208 The Indi Norman (2), Warner, Boken. Two-base | Brubaker, Pitt.. 3 102 4 3 7 31 Kreevich, ¢ Chi. 381 107 5 8 532 .296 ndians obtained 10 hits and hits-—Bates ‘Sherlock, Warner. Three-base Bl. ip de 3 9 is ‘288 | Bottomley, NY-Ch 81 10 n : x 23¢ eight runs in the seventh. Flowers’ | bib Washington = Home runs—Norman, PFhelns, Bek... 13 #5 3 288 | Highes, Cieve.. 439 129 0 16 45 .294 homer was hit in the third stanza. | pouble plays—Logan to Fausett to Siebert, | Frey, rk. ow 49 100 3 5 36 387 Crosettl. Ny. i ie 1% 1 12 53 .204 St. Paul made a gallant effort to 3: Warner to Siade 1p Todt, Lett HA Durocher, St. L. 324 92 1 3 44 284 | Kress, Wash 293 88 3 3 325 294 escape a shutout by filling the sacks | palis—Fet 3. Strikeouts—Logan, Bartel, N. Y.... 8315 8 5 3 232 283 Weaver, Wash. 17 5 0 0 2 .294 in the ninth, but Tinning refused | Fette, 4. Umpires—Kearney and Ran E. Moore, Bos, 411 116 8 5 44 Puccinelli, Phil 386 113 10 2 69 .203 to crack and worked out of the hole. | Time, 1:47. Berger Bos: 378 108 18 3 8) a| Hoan Oni, 38 ® 0 1 40 Cam The hitting streak of Outfielder S dohngon, 7. 238 7 9 8 3 al FerBuit: FERRER 1 Henry Steinbacher was stopped by WITH TRIBE AT BAT J. Wilson, Phil. 165 46 1 4 20 278 | Coleman St. 1 113 33 2 0 5 232 Tinning. Prior to yesterday's first AB H Pet, |LeTis Bos. .... 0 0 3 i278 | Siamer. Phil. 440 ‘128 0 2 32 .201 y se! 1...364 106 5 4 45 .201 tilt Henry had made one or more |p. ph English, Chi. .. 130 86 0 0 15 277 | west, St. 351 102 4 4 291 hits in 37 consecutive games. Eckhardt ......... 387 139 359 |chlossw, ‘Phil. 377 104 1011 3 378 Werber, ‘Boston 318 108 , 8 17 54 209 e “hig™ Flowers ....,..... 101 35. ,347 ad, N. ¥. 425 117 3 11 31 . Carey, St. L... 387 112° 1 2 51 289 The Tribe's “big” inning had Hack, CHL. .... 383 "96 4 13 42 .272| Dykes, Chi .... 343 98 &§ § 55 ‘209 Bates ............ 181 60 . .331 , Cin. .... 320 87 6 1 27 272 ganneqdy. ne i om nd his nedv, Chi.. 76 “22 0 1 Ee atky Bush 2 ft | Siebert 323 103 319 |Grace Phil ... 136 37 4 0 29 .213| Gooke, Hoston.. 310 8 6 3 37 sey Saints dizzy as base hits rattled o secestaance " rbanski, Bos. 369 100 0 i 22 .271| ge . the fences.” The Indians looked like Riddle ............ 368 114 au |Gahs So IT 0 8 dm BELGE fH 8 new team compared with their (Bolen ............ 61 19 .311|watkins’ PBK. 3 B48 32 268 Whe, Detroti. # 8 81 4 am form on their last visit to Lexing-|Berger ........... 480 149 310 a Rin 3s 2 1 4 18 267 Loiers, 8 ote 1-4 hn 34 ton Park when the Apostles swept Trout ............ 36 11 .308 Coftma n N.Y. 18 oi 0 0 0 #67 Knckbkr Clev. 441 136 4 8 83 353 the series. Crandall ......... 143 42 204 |Norrie Phil... 38% 103 7 2 365 | Bowel” w-ii.'¥ $13 1a 5 23 3 38 Jake Flowers, the Hoosiers’ utility | rurner ........... 89 26 .292 | Heusser; st L SD 8 9 0 "| 343 Iton, Wash.. 238 67 2 1 39 .282 infielder, collected four homers in|Fausett .......... 528 150 284 | Ri 0000s, S01 333 lg 4 4 30 299 | Bren stt pi aes 18 2 3 #1 38 two days, having blasted a pair in |gherlock ......... 466 130 279 |Todd Pitt. 0.178 46 1 1 17 .28/ Caldwell, 8} L. 33 ss 3% 53 Minneapolis. on Thursday. Bluege ........... 418 115 275 | CaVacretta Chi 273 70, 5 4 31 238 Appleton, Wash $0 14 0 0 6 ‘280 The Tribes current Fond oreo | Page [Les 16 us| Yoneehio nm 8 8 1 ou Mu eno fn 4 8 7 4 is four games won and two lost. TINDINE eee ampouris, Cin 0303 3 BeAr helt #11 13am : B ceccceesess 10 17 243 | Lavagetto, Pitt. 188 48 Wp : _—_— 3 49 1 3 18 254 (Phillips, Det... 22 68 0 0 1 273 LOGAN .....c...... 72 15 208 | 7 mpson Bos. a5 71 1 0 38 Bet Chi oa a 713 ma 33 JAPANESE CHAMPION Payne .....cecceae 1 0.000) Bucher. ok 8B 1 8 16 3s0|Beyma St. L.. 48 13 1 8 210 | Be Taylor ....coe0ne0 1 0 .000| Byrd, Cin..... 112 28 2 0 11 .250| W. F'rell. Bos. 93 25 ‘2 0 13 .269 TO SEEK U. S. CROWN |Gatiivan” 6 0 00 Xie StL ..13¢ 1 § 3 3 230|Searson. iv. v. 88 17 1 8 i 12 = i ES saresecsee o 0 Gabler Na 1. 1290 32 1 0 12 248 | Almada, Bos. 174 45 1 0 14 259 Miia Sharp ............ 000 F. Herman, Cin 267 66 6 3 37 .247 Wh'th ead, Chi. 17 0 0 8 .258 mien C'sc'rart, Bos. 67 2 0 35 245| H'worth, Det. 164 42 1 0 19 .257 > HONOLULY TRIBE PITCHING gion; Vay 4 4 8% 4g Geo gen. 0B 8 fa HONOLULU, Aug. 8—Mrs. To- Clark, Brk.. s . ; J Dean, St. L. 79 19 0 0 14 .241| Rogell, Det... 416 1068 6 4 51 .255 kuko Moriwaki Nakano, women's G. W. L. Baker. Bri. #400 8 3% SE 41 10 0 0 6 .244 tennis champion of Japan, will seek | yoy 31 12 7 Reis Ber 8 11 0 0 3 28 Jo Jorg ens, N.Y. 4 10 0 0 3 2a the American women’s singles title PAGE vveecesnncencncees 26 12 9 ¢ mpbell, Cin. 185 i i ; : 338 | llson, Bos . # 2 0 0 4 24 in Forest Hills competition, she an- Turner e000 000s00c0c000 27 13 11 Nalicke, Sh. 138 25 1 3 10 ‘231 Bison Si ‘L. 3 Hn $- : p 3 nounced today. | Tinning «cceceseciceeces 27 11 12) Koenig N. ¥.. 32 9 1 0 & 23 | Newsome, Phil 339 76 0 7 38 224 She is en route to New York now. | Trout .....cc.eeeveeesees 28 4 6 Bish, PIER0S. 33 (3 5 7 43 230 | Newsom. Wash. 81 18 18 133 She will be the first woman of her Bolen epost stRcsssee 28 4 12 Bowman, +H 3 i 2 3 3 32 ati: Bos. . 217 48 0 0 24 21 |B nation to seek the American crown. | Sharp ...cceeeeeeceecess 22 1 1| waiter Phil... 75 17 1 0 6 .227 Hadley k N. ¥. 46 10 0 0 1 .217 bbell, N. ¥.. 75 iT 0 0 3 .227 erbrand, She has held the Hawalian cham- |Gallivan .......cce000e0 15 1 2) Hubbell, NV. 78 15 9. § 3 937 Levees 48 B:4.9:°7 an |B v * awson, ceo - pionship for seven years. Payne eeesasecsesencecee 11 1 . 0 Farsisles, St 205 3 2 2 os oa Bridges, Det. . 70 15 $ 0 10 .214 J. Jordan, Brk.. 220 49 1 1 15 .223| Rhodes, Phil. . 63 .13 0 5 .208 8 0 1 0 .222 | Niemiec, Philn 95 19 0 © 11 ,200 Cantwell, Bos.. 36 0 1 222 | Morrissey. Chl. 37 7 0 0 5. .189 Henshaw, 7 53 Grube, Chi... 77 33 0 1 11 .169 Mueller, Bos 7T.0 0 4 219 ru 1 1. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Geet Bf 3 SEER Se BYE 0 fh Pitt 112 24 4 0 13 214 Becker, Cleve. 25 2 1 0 2 0 a Brandt, Br 12 0 0 5 214 PITCHERS’ RECORDS Ryba Smith, Bes. 28 6 0 0 3 .214 W L IP H BB ér, N.Y 3 0 1.214 , ve HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pumsle 10Domesticated. |M.brown mip. 3 7 ¢ § 1 zum Atv § §.41 8 8 #8 . - x + © y ev. ’ 1 » ReYencw. Cin. 1 27 0 0 18 1.203 C. Brown, Chi. 4 . 56 113 16 13 { Pictured GIUSITIE] IRIOID 11 Opposite of Ty pitt... 3 13 0 0 5 .208|fi,Drown. Chl. 4 J 93 46 57 feel EMA os Powis 3 8 8d Ea oi 18 8B - It is found 12 Indentation, R. Moore. Prk. 28 5 0 0 4 1200 Pearson. i. ¥. 1 151 143 108 93 in the form es. Phil. .. 185 35 0 0 13 .193 Ruffing,” N 1 193 178 64 69 of Ble ero B Bit IE (BHR $1t is readily a oe beetles. Liked Cui 3 0 8 2 ff|Grwe mos oil Tali 4&8 —_— 23 Climbs. Pullis. St. L.... 19 8 © 0 0 158 | Bridges, Det... 14 8 i19 183 67 108 13 Part in drama 2 25 To come in. Danning; N. Y. 5¢ 8 0 0 3 .148] Allen, Clev... .. 167 1 67 106 [AIT] 26 Red ble. PITCHERS’ RECORDS DeShong, Wash, 13 7 144 150 71 48 14 Less good. UILIEIS] mar WL IP H BB so Sorrel "Det. 3S 109 120 40 33 16 T sh. 51 20 Self. L..2 0 22 % 8 7|Appiston, Wash. 8 3 131 133 84 B81 0 wa em, St. L.. 9 8 o|Harder, Clev... 14 9 176 217. 48 0 17 Thought. EIATISTHEEITMPIRIOL 30 Soft mass. Sivess, Phi. ... 1.0 31.19 8 3 wilson’ Bos. ... 88 9 B53 B52 ' - Ale Nie 31 Supped. ines, St. L... 8 1 68 Broaca. N. Y... 137 171 45 5% 18 To correct JOSENAIL |! [AISEROINIE BENIO Lucas, Pitt...... 3 3 93 s1 Il gh|Broaca..N. .%.. i Hig noe 7 ra Al 32 Affirmative French, Chi... 11 3 153 147 33 86 |gRQd: Nooo -r 86 8 11 19 Last word of [FEIRIRIA! a= iL IEIRBEA 3 104 120 40 33 ; 2 2 36 Comparison. bert, N. Y. 9 84 | Murphy. N. ¥.. 4 39 39 23 24 a prayer FRENCH SCULPTOR Hubbell, Y. 15 6 205 189 44 B4 iw Perrell. Hos. 1 215 248 86 65 20 Chairs. es 37 Pertaining to |Heusser, St L 8 2 81 13 22 +) | Hogsett_ Det-8tL 10 8 149 iss 6 80 22 War fiyer 45 Intended VERTICAL the Alps. Tren Bt. 1. 17 8 203 213 33 112 |Neyeom. Wash. 13 11 207 29 102 1d Lo ts 39 Giver Gabler, N. Y... 6 3 8 80 25 24 |gmiidebrand C1 23% 30 oe 8 23 Deputy. slights. 1 Part of eye. 40 To 3 Butcher. ark . 2 1 63 61 32 3 Lawson Det. 5 1 128 8 31 pierce. ingsw . @ - » 24 Middle points. 50 Shark. 2 Drove. 41 To adore Cin. aeacers « 9 B 145 158 44 65 | whitehead. Chi 10 1690 173 T1850 27 Some: $1 Tendon. > Lee. Chi. ...... 10 6 146 146 61 52 | Whitehill Wash. 7 8 124 164 40 35 3 Olive shrub 42 Monkeys. Carleton, Chi... 10 6 137 136 49 61 | Thomas, St. 7 131 147 45 323 28 Fishway. 53 Region. R. Smith, Bos. 5 3 88 8 27 19|Dtrch P-W.-0. 6 7 108 13¢ 53 B81 33 Right. 84 Class of birds. . 43 Hodgepodge. Birkhofer, Pitt. 5 3 85 104 34 38. 'B cl 10 140 166 45 S$ To be in. 46 Spike Frey, Cin... 5 3 6 74 18 &| Marcum. 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Blows; Giants Make It ~ 3-Way Battle.

By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 8—The National League pennant race showed every sign today of developing into a three-team struggle that won't be settled until the closing days of the _ The Chicago Cubs are back in the running, a protracted batting slump terminated.

The St. Louis Gas House Gang speaks for itself. The new York Giants, who over the last month have flashed a more consistent brand of baseball

edging ever up-

straight, 18 wins in 22 starts, epitomizes the surge. Today they are only five games behind the pacesetting Cardinals, three beneath the Allen runner-up Cubs. The Cubs ended their hit féinine

364 | with a roar yesterday, blasting five | St. Louis pitchers for 18 safeties

and a 14-5 verdict after three straight defeats. Willle Herman

45 | and Ethan Allen got’ three hits 340 | apiece. Prank Demaree, Ken O'Dea,

Augie G and Even Tex Carleton, the winning pitcher, got two each. The one sour’/note was a foul tip that struck Catcher Gabby Hartnett on the foot and forced his removal to a hospital for x-rays. Loss of the veteran receiver at this

3 | stage would be a tough blow for the 322 Grimm-men.

The Giants sailed smoothly along, routing starting Pitcher Bucky Walters with a seven-run barrage in the fourth as they defeated the Phillies, 9-3. Pittsburgh defeated: Cincinnati twice, 5-1 and 1-0. Cy Blanton

3| pitched the shutout victory, giving

only five hits. Boston and Brooklyn

09 | were idle.

Cleveland defeated the Chicago

06 | White Sox, 8-1, in the American

League to check the Sox’s bid for second place. A game and a half

308 | now separates the teams, Washing-

ton defeated the Boston Red Sox, 3-2, in 10 innings. It was a heartbreaker for Wes Ferrell, who alJowed only six hits. Jimmy Foxx

299 | hit his thirty-second home run.

They were the -only games.

Yesterday’s Hero—Earl White-

356 | hill, veteran southpaw, who pitched

the Washington Senators to a 3-2 Vietory' over the Boston Red Sox,

winning ble in the tenth inning. U p-to-Minute Leaders

Includes Games Friday LEADING BATIURS

6 G. R. Avr. Gehrig, Yankees...... 103 3 T "128 150 384 284 Averill Cleveland .., 105 427 95 161 .371 Whi 49 71 .

App ling, te Sox .. 91 3 131 .375 2 ize, Cardinals ..... 5 .366 Medwick, Cardinals.. 103 426 75 155 .364 HOME RUNS

fore Yankees,. 33|Averill, Cleveland 20 , Red Sox 32|Camilli, Phillies .»20 i Cleveland 3 gle n, Phillies... 20

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Budge Favorite. in Eastern Net Meet

By United Press RYE, N. Y.,, Aug. 8.—Headed by

1 | Don Budge of California, Davis Cup

ace, leading American tennis players begin competition for the East-

09 | ern grass courts championship at

Westchester Country Club today. Others in the men’s play include

29 Bryan M. (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta,

defending champion; Frankie Park-

80 | er of Spring Lake, N. J.; J. Gilbert

Hal of Orange, N. J.; - Arthur Hen-

80 | drix of Lakeland, Fla.; John Mec-

Diarmid of Fort orth, Tex., and

$0 1a group of Pacific Coast players, 87 | including Joe Hunt, Robert Riggs,

Wayne Sabin and Gene Smith. Alice Marble, Carolin Babcock, and Gracyn Wheeler, all of California; Helen Pedersen of Stamford, Conn.; Mrs. Dorothy Andrus of New York, and Mme. Sylvia Hen- |g rotin of France are among those entered in the women’s play.

WALKER IS RELEASED

Times A

his own game with a dou-

Biggs and Baker on Amateur Mat Card

Matchmaker Jay Gardner today added tussle number four to his Monday night amstéur wrestling program, which is to offér six bouts.|{ The matches are to be staged at the | Illinois Street Arena. Don Biggs and Jim Baker, local | E Nghtwelghts, have agreed to meet in a one-fall 15 minute-limit contest. Bouts already scheduled include: Buster Keaton vs. Myron Brant, weliers; Baby Face Kain vs. Rol Engelhard heavies, and Ed

Wilisey vs. Leo lightweights, EX-ELI ACE DIES Times Special

BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 8—Walter (Dutch) Carter, 61, who achieved fame as a pitcher at Yale University prior to graduation in 1895, died here yesterday of a lingering illness.

3 Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis er. Friday, Aug. 7, 1936. CONOVER~Mont e 56 hn belo ed Pushand of Buty Foner “of “Leo

R. . x y west of South Harding-st). Sunday 2:30 Im. i s invited. Burial Columbia, To BER or oh n Tiasy & the a m. ay. LEY SERVICE, = © y

LAWSON—Edward G.. iF away at the residence, . 3760 ennsylvania-st, Thursday, 2:15 a. x.

. Alberta Louise, Virg! Clarence, Robert and Thomas ey Priends may call PT) the KIRBY MORTN. Pneral Sardar, 8:30, 3 the an of

9 Arc Siren, ‘Burial ‘Holy Cross Cemetery.

MeCOLLEY-Lillian E. beloved wife o Harry V., daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Wessel, sister of John, Ernest ana Roy Wessel, Mrs, Dolly Mvers, Mrs. Mary Newnd and Mrs. Mammie Miller, passed &" BhCHANA Services at the FLANNER BUCHANAN MORTUARY “Monday, 10 Friends invited. Burial Floral Fark Friends may call at the Mor-

RANDLE — May Alice, Jeloved wife of Lawrence Randle, daughter of Mrs. Eva Frofiitt. Sst er of of Leona Kaplinger, Es-

th be, twin brother Wiliam" Plrtenger ot Advines, passed away 10 p 2 riends may view A maine at i ‘H. PROP FFITT | ME, Illinois-st,

until 8 a. m. He Ne remains | | will be removed to home of mother in Advance, Ind. Puneral lve at New Brunswick, Sunday, 2 p. m.

SCOTT—Jane McHattle, widow of the late John Scott, Mother of Mrs. Anna Scott Pahud, Albert J. and Margaret Ne Scott. passed away Thursday mornin "= the home of Mrs. Pahud, 1704 Ce ve. J. Ambrose Dunkel will Conduct “he Pach services Saturday at 2 p. at ROY ASKIN AP. 190 03 N. | Meridian-st. Friends invited. Friends may call at the chapel

4 In Memoriam

HUDGINS — In loving re Ethel Brosman Hud fos, Ts

years ago today, is 4, MOM and POP. 5 Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM

1321-23 W. RAY-ST. BE-1588 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS

FUNERAL 928 N. Capitol-Av.

OMB Phone LI-7118

Walter T. Blasengym

Funeral Home 2226 SHELBY-ST.

2870 ONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. MICH-ST. BE-1934 + FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639. N. Meridian-st- - TA-1830

FLANNER & BUCHANAN .25"'W. Fall Creek Drive

TA-4400-—TA-4401—TA-4402

BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect-st R-5307 GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market RI-5374 ERSONAL SERVI G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8. EAST-ST. DR-447T7

HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 UCK FUNERAL

1458 8. MADR DR- Rosin DR-3310 “Where better funerals cost jess’

GEORGE McCARTY PORTVILLE INDIANA

MOORE & KIRK

2530 Station-st - = CH-1806-7 TA-6056-8

ROYSTER & ASUN

1002 N. Meridian-st SHIRLEY BROS. co. 346 N. Illinois-st L1-5409

ROY J. TOLIN.

1308 Prospect St. (New Address) DR-6969

GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES

2614 W. WASH.-ST BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV TA-17T19 J. C. WILSON DR-0321 1230 Prospect-st DR-0322

USE GLEN HAVEN “the Jong rest.” Beautiful park, Iricadly and a oiiie Service. reach of a! RI-62132. WA 1942-1. HU-3373.

9 Lost and Found

PARTY who picked up female Boston buil dog at East'and ' Wasnl ani -sts Wednesday, 1 he fa" return to 450%

450 child’s’ pet. Black and white, screw name Satis believed fo have a a. in taxi; reward.

LOST cle, at Tower Theater, Wedn he ard. No questions asked.

_ DR-4204-R. color, body De ared,

Soy nd ee arou neck: name * 12 2 poetres i Reward. PEO i= 3 J

i re 3a g snd Ho i Reward. | 1429 “or ring; set with

Tog Sess Rite tr. 11 Personals

C REE MA GIVES FREE MANICURE

209 1. O. O. ¥. Bldg. _

! oe \ vy ffedicated. Hous

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CHAIRS made new by re or reed.

GENERAL A Gs EARL REENS ARA Ee Stices. 830 E. 11th ote GENERAL C 4-ROOM houses built for 31%. modeling. HECK. CH-1

RACTING. weneral painting. Waterproofing. CLATBO MATTRESS RENOVATE

vated: also made EE ed: wi

WE TREAT ay RIGHT

% RGHT owen Bs

d | BAND and orchestra instrum expert, guar. work PEARSON 0 _128°N. Penn.

f Li-6oaa. Latest | CHAN NG

7 20 vears' experience; ATkAS le ra e; : _1812-W “PAPER R REMO animes EpeciAL cure Aven w HA-2703-W. PAPER HANGING .

Paper Hanging. Removed by

PAPERHANGING, cleanin ing. work guar, L RS, LI-5804.

| PARTE DELIVERY A

cel delivery, trunks, aaa. waht servica: prom

mR Ss ‘RADIO SERVICE—Fres HR aity 5 Paine. LIA. teasonable. 725 : 7 RUG CLEANING #4 and furn. Slednine CO .2328 Broo! a 5 CH-! avo: RN 3- f SoTaAN Ho Ge SEWER CLEANING

ELECTRIC sewer worm Sleans sewers, Call Hicks for service. TA-03

TRUCK RENTAL 2 RE i Schools, Instruction :

MEN WANTED to train for the Refrigeration and Air fl Box % in

2 Jour s Or

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VOCAL dil” piano lessons

PLETE a Royal Ee Reads, 401 Roosevelt

20 fon Wanted, Fe

MIDDL E-AGED usekeeper children. bm family

Gost Less—Produce Best. Times Economy Want Ads. ' RlIley 8551.

— —— 21 Help Wanted, Male EXP. TOOL & DIE MAKERS

See Me Hiner, ZENITE. METAL CORP.

SHOULD YOU PAIL to find the you wang in this column, may

n ine own under situations Wanted! 5 Toaulty in i omestions.

23 Situations, Wanted

DAY or week w for Jadies. labor for men: SPE sar couse cleaning.

West Drive, Woodrud Place

Times Bitustion wanted rt Himes 3) ates os gs Jars jor as little

30 Rooms i Ea N., 725, No. Joom; privileges; walking # Cemeteries—Florists Fy TUE hear hath Es home, rT i. sl

ALABAMA, 1645 N,, No. 1 ale home, convenient Reasonable.

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1425 — | room, hot water: care of AL, 2410 Newly fur

Business _dooa iTansportation. HA 2807-8,

DELAW able room; for ro

13 N DEA 2 ly furnished, Near "bata. Wa ]

ftom s W. i: “front two persons:

FEW JERSEY. N.. 41 y- : modern: $1.50. RY-20