Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1936 — Page 13

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Venzke of Opinion College Rule May Supplant A. A. U. in 1940.

‘By United Press NEW YORK. Aug 20 — Discord between American officials and gthletes at Berlin, brought to light “with the return of the main squad from abroad. threatened today to “have far-reaching effects on future American Olympic teams. Gene Venzke, former Pennsylvania miler among 199 athletes who | arrived 6n the S. S. President Roose- | yvelt last night, . charged the American Olympic Committee with being, “petty, aloof and unfair.” - Lawson Robertson, head coach of the track and. field team. confirmed

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Earl Averill possesses a slight ‘lead over the Yankee iron man. Lou Gehrig, in his eighth attempt to win an American League batting championship since joining the Cleveland club in 1929 Though Averill made only seven

hits in five games during the week | they served to increase his average | one point, while Gehrig's mark went |

in the opposite direction, though he . made as miany hits as his Cleveland rival.

368 for third place, a neat figure for | a lad in the majors only two months, while Bill Dickey, Luke Ap- | pling, Beau Bell and Billy Sullivan, | also are in the 360 group. Dickey | has .366, Appling, .365, Bell .363 and | Sullivan 361. Red Kress, Joe Kuhel and Carl | | Reynolds of Washington tied the { American League record tor home runs in one inning when each | slapped out a four-bagger in the

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| with -the Athletics. Cecil Travis of

| the Senators accepted: 11 assists ‘at | | shortstop in the second game of a |

{ double-header Aug. 23.

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Johnny Mize and Joe Medwick |

‘have traded places in National League batting with the latter back in No. 1 position after several weeks of seeing the rookie Mize doing the | pacemaking. : Medwick went ahead. of his Cardinal mate by getting 17 hits in 36 {times up. The best Mize could do | was nine hits in 33 times at bat. Medwick, of course, retained the | lead in hits with 187 and added 10

runs batted in, which now total 123. Paul Waner and Frank Demaree |

{are tied for third place with .358 | | each, the only other contenders at | this time. | The following averages in¢lude | statistics on games througn Wednesiday, Aug. 26: TEAM BATTING AB

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slim, indeed. Eckhardt 18ads Henry Steinbacher, | St. Paul by a single point, .357 to | .356, with Mel Simons of Louisville, | who has a total of 203 hits for the season, doing .354. and Fabian Gaffke, Minneapolis, hitting .351: Winsett has 47 homers, 366 total bases and 141 runs batted in. Chet Laabs of Milwaukee, Detroit's hopeful in 1937, has batted in 141 runs, also. The following averages include games up to and including Aug. 26, except night games ci Wednesday.

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Miss Barrett

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Round Again

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Meets Miss Traung for Crown.

By United Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. Aug. 29.— Beatrice Barrett, plucky young Minneapolis star, made her second con-

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ern golf championship today in the 36-hole finals against Dorothy Traung of San Francisco. Miss Barrett, runnerup to Marion Miley of Lexington, Ky., moved into the finals with a startling 2-up victory over Patty Berg while the long-hitting coast player was defeating the defending champion, 1-up. Soggy greens baffled Miss Miley in her semi-final match with Miss Traung, but she managed to hang on until the fifteenth where she

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RY 1 Times Special MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 29— Sep Palin, Indianapolis driver, brought in winners in four of the seven races on the Grand Circuit harness racing program here yesterday afternoon. Mack Abbey, with Palin up, won the 2-year?old pace, first race on : the program, and 'a purse of Popular Brothers $1,430.35 for hsi owner, Will Reynolds, of Winston-Salem, N. C. Palin then drove Twilight Song to victory in the second race, capturing the

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{ top in heavyweight circles and is $3536.39 American Stake money, + | one of the fans’ highly rated favorlargest purse of the afternoon. Sports Arena patrons’ are to get) tet 1 He 4 rlioas 70 the Palin repeated in the third event, a glimpse at one of wrestling’'s out- | | ni R lous Frank driving Running Water to a|standing “brother acts” when Or- | has been grappling less .than two

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