Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1940 — Page 10
PAGE 10 HT INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, AUG. 81, 1940
SPORTS Snead and Nelson Out in Front After 18 Holes
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THERE'S NO reincarnation story in big league base- a 1 r LR RR Sh, : : ball history that comes close to tying Johnny Cooney’s. ; ; a > i Pair of 69«
He was a pitcher his first 10 years in the majors. b Fs : ’ 3 | Then he went back to the minors for a fresh start, ! ] : : 2 - i | tried first base, then the outfield, schooled himself so thoroughly at Indianapolis that he came back to the National League with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1985. .. \. . TN : : : 3 3 ! i | His second Boston career dates from the spring of '38. Fa CaN on oo BULLETINS . : 3 ) : RAE y rE. - HERSHEY, Pa, Aug. 31 (U.P).
This vear Manager Stengel switched him from active player to a : \ 3 d ps kd ; : a ‘ \ : ey ym iad 3 ow a . E ~The afternoon rounds of the
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omy stretches of the Boston orchard Prof. Cooney \ ob with night and main. . The pupils made progress y E X om \ oA rages 3 . 1 5 A \ } N : on % De ongel i driving rain : ; : . ' a a ain began ‘ . he astute Stengel. after watching the “professor’ outrun : Fr : { 1 Rr Dog to fall shortly ear-olders day after day, gave himself a resounding kick a & & . & } 4 ; er How. I'he matches will be nromoted Mr. Cooney from coach back to active player. \ SAR NE oe waives sii po a FF hole le pra and the 36 rated his 38th birthday at camp last March 18, yet Rh Nh et _ : i ; inals will be played Monday, - Moore and Harry Craft in the front line of big 1 prowlers. i TY : HERSHEY, Pa. A % : , 1 RL $ \ 38 x Hq § Rs < 3 RS Y, Pa, Aug. 31 (U.P) mn<t nf the hich- on 1 chasers fs foul Ne ¥ & CY 4 N 3 , 2 x 3 = on 3 ‘most I the high Pox Sr Wo cha PhS So a RRR ¥ { " " 3 sad iN Byron Nelson finished strong OE he Ti . ed - ; SANE k : SRE tH SR dons Wr i . on the back nine and was one fternoons, Coonev keeps going places at high speed to § — re ge a ot ves pa ransforn ples into long, lazy outs holes of their 36-hole P. G. A. pe 3a .“ \ ; i 3 Na BY : S . i ate n y y Williams * Mish: indled and 111- Advised ; SR wR 3 ; eMESANAL Ath ere today. Nob ) ; ; X LB FIER > son shot a four-under-par 69 to s : #0 , Guldahl's 70,
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MIKE KELLEY, veteran owner of the Minneapolis Millers for 1 od Williams plaved in 1938, doesn't subscribe to the many m t the Boston ed Sox outfielder and declared ¥ . RR ; Ha & ; : S 1 Rk n Eo . Tt F g i | CN ITN n ickenberg of the Minneapolis Star-Journal ¥ Who y NT . ; : i 3 Be. Wo HEN) St PER 1 1 | i y °* 8 po 4 i x Lo } 4 IT 8 ‘ been “mishandled and iil-advised Ra 2 3 EET ARR ! v : ; ; & ni ns ie? aff Correspondent h the game in many capacities for 46 years : " RE £ a SE | HERSHEY, Pa. Aug. 31 talent, issued the following ER Re " i sd % (1 Py Q : pew we : hi : / ho 1) =<Sam Snead he d f Williams ; Eo ’ : ; 7 1 held a t notice some of te odd facts and state- i . ab ; . . A : b bi, } AAT three-hole lead ove Jug MeSi os hi D 3 Xx BO . J 1 t (Spaden at the halfway mark year of a for the big leagues 2 a ¢ : 4: i ev definitely say that during my entire Na p Re = ; : > aa we i ; bid of their 36-hole semi-final P, had a finer boy on my team XN Y { _ , 3 . P p ; ji ® (. A. golf match today. x n 2 A \ ? ad dill i oe ~~ ; ; ’ y ‘ aa - pie] 6 a wa ; - A Ralph Guldahl had ¢ a bov and I'm afaid a great many parties over- ’ 3 : 2 ¢ 8B I ) 1ad a one He's a bit temperamental, too, but I've got to see ) . i t ry ha Bb under par 35 to round the . it} a yoo + +} ~ 3 + i — § oe : od k r with temperament who couldn't be handled with prop 3 3. BE : nirehole Harn ‘owe ub oh ery far from cene of Ted's present di Byron Nelson, who got a 36 very far from the scene of Ted's present dif- ; BS , who got a 36. vic 139 Tes y < ak ~ F = + 3 X ) 3 : i . isnali: Tea Williams ‘making of his own iy y i : Rain fell Tor tive Sih COR attributed to him As for the rumors of Is Be, WW " : would be a great mistake Willams should . a Rd 4 ; 8 secutive day of the tourney valuable players ever to wear a Boston uni- TN SR Nt ra i ; y ye 4 Kis. at the IHershey Country Club, a . LO Ba cain 3 3 x : 3 hin ’ ; y Snead finished the mornin before he went up to the Red R y V Ti Ti hp & 1 f T TR ; % RR 0 EE Phe). El % Our-u \ ar 6 ‘Ted, you're going to be one of F it's wo Coach Tony Hinkle x Ss TR 8 - x 4 : TEE : Veo ah i i) mder par 69, the major leagues. Everybody's wants his Butler gridiron war- : 3 3 ah ) ; ; op "hada J did of Babe Ruth 1 spoke these | riors to ane then he should be and I still believe they'll prove | a well-satisfied man
Snead Takes Early Lead Snead took the lead on the fir ¢ ( I irst Jobs that have claimed the Bull- Ne Sa & j pe % ¥ 3 hole with a brilliant birdie three, $ ; ’ A Sd Ra i" o His drive landed in a road to the
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THE rth daughter of Don Miller, Cleveland's member of the supervision and highway “maniHorsemen of Notre Dame, arrived bj Stork Special this week curing.” Most of the squad of putt. ‘They halved the ‘next two I ) James Doyle of the Cleveland Plain 48 has worked in Indiana, while holes. “On the fourth Sam “canned ckfield for St. Mary's of the Woods.’ Dick Cournover, sophomore back- an 18«footer for another birdie and matel field prospect from Chicago. has oy Re We Hg | a two up lead I'he next hreak = B® been in a labor camp in Minne- - 2 Ny po NX came on the seventh where Sam Times’ sports staff, is va- sota : > 4 aa SE i had another birdie, McSpaden shot eans In a short com- The loading dock at the Indian- If hard work makes the man, these should he all set for the But- - a : A CR Re ’ even par for evel hole but that and Uncle Sam I'll just stay apolis Coca-Cola Bottling Co. was fer Kickoff against St. Joseph Sept, 21. Harold Mossey (left) has RE Iv 5 i wasn t good enough in the face of daily stories on the Sugar the scene of activity for five But- “worn himself down” to 200 pounds while working this summer at the Ng bi, Ld a Snead’s hot golf. : ler “Ironmen”—Bob Purkhiser, Shinola plant of the Hecker Products Corp. Captain Joe Dezelan ; hii & McSpaden finally won a hole when . 3 . ‘ . n 3 8 he took the 11th with a birdie three » Paul Armstrong, John Rabold and (upper center) has managed a bowling alley. stanley Crawford ® : as ‘Ie 10ft Snead ‘a partial ‘Stymie the Saratoga horse track Steve Stovko Lowell Toelle (upper right), senior end and third of the Crawford brothers to play i § i. ob : » gi PY On the 15th Snead WEL i Yoo ap around the situation? worked at the South Bend Coca- for Butler, has been keeping things in shape at Washington Park. 3 i BR coin with a birdie three against ne and the average jockey Cola plant Claude Stropes (in circle) is working at Municipal Airport, and the : : 2 ge bah MecSpaden's five, They halved the Cecil Lockhart, Bob Roberts {rio in the picture at lower right has been heaving bottles around i a LAR ; AE remaining holes of the round. Snead ® mw wg and George Blare found ‘manual at the Coca Cela bottling plant, Left to right are Paul Armstrong, 3 ; » finished up With a great Scores rit Iueh of e Indianapolis Indians defeated labor at the U.S Tire Co fac- Steve Stovko and John Rabold. ! J i ui Four birdies and 14 pars 3 3 s ci { a tory conducive to good condition, Ce Bi gg SR ime ns n I Ts while Harold Mossey was em=- between flights, however, for an Recreation work and super- E ] 3 Lr BR | MeSpaden Putts Are Off Lie Indianapolis ‘Indians ‘can ‘do is ‘think ‘of “what ployed at the Shinola plant of almost daily workout with a foot- yision have claimed the activities : :
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MdaeSpaden could have done better the Hecker Products Corporation. ball. John Greeman, Stanley Crawford i OL JS PENS weren't droppag. aol Joe Dezelan, captaln and ace The State Highway Commission : : % ? three holes of the back nine when napolis Indians are not singing “Wait Until Next tackle for the Bulldogs, man- has emploved Ben Cohen in the and Henry Abts, while Oscar Hill- So —— § i : ®. he was putting for wins, Jug saw re lining up new talent and putting the finger on ages a bowling alley for his broth- Indianapolis district, Doyle Dug- ring went to the other extreme {the ball lip the cup from easy disLooks lik the home boys will have plenty of er. ger at Vincennes and Richard in the steel mills at Gary Oct. 5—Ohio University at Ath- Oct. 26-—Washington University |tances when the big waseball convention is held in Atlanta Claude S&tropes., one of three Freuchtenicht and Elwood Norris All in ‘all, it looks ‘as if the ens. O at St. Loui There was only one hole on the Butler students chosen for the sec- in other sections Ralph Swager, squad will be in top shape when Oct 12--Xavier University Noy =PDePauty at Butler frst hine Which was won bv Gule = » s » N 5 ondary pilots’ training course of diminutive backfield ace. has also official practice opens Sept. 9 Yatler (Homecoming) lahl with a birdie on the third, Big DALE tila Tribe secretary. has already made hotel reserva- the ‘C. A. A. has been busy at helped keep the roads in (rim The 1940 Butler schedule utier Nov. 0--Ball State at Butler | Ralph fired his third shot on this the Indianapol S party S rt move on Municipal Airport and flies regu- but in his native state of West Sept. 21-=St. Joseph at 3utler Oct. 19—Wabash at Crawfords- Noy 16-~Universit of Toledo | 965-yarder five feet from he pin “because by the time all of Indianapolis’ ex-man- larly every das He finds time Virginia, Sept. 28-~Purdue at Lafayette ville at Butler (Senior and Dad's Day), [and dropped the putt Guldahl hotels will be filled almost Tost his lead on the 579%-vard - z is i — yay five Sixth hole ‘but ‘he "played
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1 1 1 Mb ey Shi a By GEORGE KIRKSEY ! P.) Abe J. Green, New Jersey NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (U. P) 3oth major league batting leader: feet of the eup and holed oul ii. United Press Staff Correspondent Boxing Commissioner. announced Rip Radeliff of the Browns and Carvel Rowell of the Bees, slumped this : . ;
Philadelphia at Pittsburzh, rain. NEW YORK. Aug. 31.-—-Jeff Heath, Cleveland's baddest of bad bovs, vesterday ‘that The ad “received u fweek but managed to cling to their pacemaking roles, according to the elit , by Eh faverages released today, including games of Thursday,
Only sames scheduled. 0 ms a hero today among his mutinous cohorts as a result ol a timely telegram from Ancil Hoffman, | - The Amerie: league leader . AMERICAN MSSOOMITON |! ! : which en Sle the mutineers to gain a half game on their two! Maxie Bae: S manager saying In Te Ai i. 350 one in ine,’ tb Wit iat [ title challengers, Detroit and the nee i omeREc Ee. NO a that Hoffman had ‘accepted the but Still ‘Showed ‘a six-point lead ote To ah ine In hot wate: since he made his debut Ww ith Cleveland in 1¢ 3 Heath terms for a fieht with Pat ee OCk TY Cason red Williams. ed Sox OMtColumbus 002 000 100 01— 1 smashed a home run in the first inning with two mates on base last| iskeyv at Jersey City in late Sep- : : £4 CE : : ole Wirkkala and Grube: White ‘and Cooper. | nicht to give the Vittmen a 4-2 victory over the White Sox and enable | tember, fielder : who mov ed into the runner. | Na & Dempse SCY (Ten Innings) | Bobby Feller to chalk up his 23d victory. Cleveland now leads Detroit Hoffman and Baer accepted a A Toe ve |
ston J - x 1 ) > Avy x a ‘ . dropped from 332 to 329 but con- | ila 39 33 35 [Kansas © ‘ 3 7 two one-half games and the Yanks by five guarantee of $30,000, with the Ne } Fibre ' delphia ' I ota 620 000 1. . 5(by two and « hall z se y : , a [tinued to show the wav to National| |
THIN. 9rY 1107000" 0-— Currently the puniest hitter on alternate privilege of taking 30 eh {League hitters with an eight-point SAIT LAKE CITY, Aug. 31 (0, | | |
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wiinnes 5% Pat : {the clu ith an average 225 . er cent of the net gate, and one- { . neapolis at St. Paul rain. te club with an average of .225,! . per cet net gate, and one gir) A Rb hime nS 5 ) ot. 3 a Jet 1 gave Feller his first complete cat OC J rhst ., [lead over Dixie Walker, Dodger iP) Jack Dempsey, former world's { : { L¥
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go into pre-season training in De-| place. wi 32 ; ! p wt 1 ¢ place with 321 : Laan declined an offer by Promoter [troit Oct. 1 and the home season Nowsom Leads Pitchers {John Gammick of Reno, Nev, to | | a A | Ue ows 1 Tiger: dd ) ¢ Buck Newsom, Tiger held the meet Lou Nova there in a aD American Leapue pitching lead with 17 victories against two defeats and
Minneapolis olumbus . ded Sol mby he Browns. He beat the Red Sox
Louisville 3 33 92 2013 wk: SCoPaul 38 5 8 Be y Gorham lon Aug. 20, but was in the showers Returns Tuesday promoter, telegraphed Baer ‘and Ter = Sens Toledo 3 105 32 when his team came from behind o Hoffman their fares and they [will get under way at the Coliseum Milwaukee 3 3 {to win for him. Last night, before| Following a year's absence, Or-| were scheduled to leave for New |Oct. 30 or 31. President Arthur M 44877 fans, he fanned 10 and ville Brown, 228, the chief exponent York last night or today. HOff- |ur i) a4 _— nips GAMES TODAY 0 = it ¢ lwalked only one to best Thornton|of the “Indian deathlock™ hold, will] man has wired a Jersey City | i: : a | Freddy PS AON Degas mah= ere at the home of his parents, AMERICAN "LEAGUE | Lee Feller gave up 12 hits while {appear on the outdoor wrestling friend to select a training camp | Wirtz also said that the Sonja oni 4 National Hote pivej ng said business engagements in New Cleveland at Chicaro | Lee allowed onl) eight. . Moose card next Tuesday night at Sports immediately Henie Hollywood Tee Revue would lead ‘with “13 victories and two ‘de- vork would make the bout impose Washington at New York | ™ P Solters Bees Yar hs Tk SOX Arena . play here in December with the sible Detroit at St. Louis. | Mary Gorham, a Frankfort, Ind. |in the fourth with empty bases. The Emporia, Kas., grapple will wl : | erat ) . ’ ‘0 Buin. at EHAAUERE {lass who currently is enjoving her, The Reds had a game chopped oft Tou ay a Er For Sexton. Bears and S teelers Sonart Revue following {low oe BesiCes,” We sal Tn throu x Mid-week hockey games would be Hits—(N) T. MeCormick, Reds, With Wire ¥ Hg==N0 I Ee Yieh
\ ol T iol [ tnele n & ) Your : 1 1 163: (# "Ww ' Jod 3 3 wrestlers or anvone el € : 0 H it Iplaved on Wednesday instead of 153; (A) Cramer, Red Sox, 167 NT : scheduled to meet
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NATIONAL LEAGUE | best year of golf, won the Highland their National League lead but they | ogs5 Akron, GO. in the semi-windup BH at Drammach | women's championship yesterday. | don’t have to fret. They arc enjoy-| ‘meature action on the program I St. Louis at Pittsburgh Marv defeateq/ ing a 7's: game lead with only 33 will find Rov Villmer, 224, St. Loui Enursany “wights “under ras] Runs—(N) Frev. Reds, 91: (A) Nova had been Philadelphia “at "Boston. { Mrs. L. L. Lv- games left to play The Dodgers ving ; oh Gifth consecutive Vie~ FRIE, Pa. Aug. 31 U. P.).-—-De- ! day “nights “under “a -proposa | Williams, Red Sox, 111 Blimp Williams, Fresno giant, in AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kins, 3 and 9 jn Struck a blow more at holding OLY tre CRPONSE of Dorve Roche laved from last night because of Now before the International-Amer- Doubles— (N) I. McCormick, Reds, Reno on Labor Da) and Promoter Louisville at INDIANAPOLIS (night) 3 E . the final march. Second place than at overhauling a0 a Pe '®,) rain. the Chicago Bears-Pittsburgh ican League schedule committee, 37: (A) Greenbere, Tigers, 43 | John Gammick charged tha Wils Te at nneapohs. (izht) | 3 The CORSO the Reds by beating the league- “°° Ee) : {Steelers National Professional ex-/and there also will be the regular Triples— (N) Ross, Bee 12: (A) |liams had taken a “runout Game : ©. lleaders, 6-2, in the only National hibition football game will be played "Sunday night home contests MceCoskv. Tirers. 16 mick is now seeking a substitute to
Kansas City at Milwaukee tion prize went ATE NG TA ’ | 3} to Mrs. C A League game. Break for C agers here tonight, raim or shine | With several of the leading skat- Home Runs —(N) Mize, Cardinals, | fight Nova, RESULTS YESTERDAY | 3 : i Jaqua, winner Hamlin All the Way NEW YORK. Aug. 31 (NEA).—-| The two teams meet at Erielers of the two ice revues coming|37;, (A) Greenberg, Tigers, 43 ; AMERICAN LEAGUI 3 ; over Mrs Jos-| "The much-maliehed Luke Hamlin!Coach Clair F. Bee and the Long| Academy Stadium in a benefit for here occasionally to give instruc-| Runs Batted in—(N) F. MeCor-| oy . st ; 040 000 100 5 11 2 : ' ey Y : a Sai o lr AFie . n .. So Debby : . i en tin mn oe 1 ric y Y yy he - ( Philadelphia 006 400 000— 4 8 0 ephine A. Brow-| went the route to score his 8th lIsland University basketball squad the St. Vincent Depaul Society i (OHS, Publi ye wil begin imick, Reds, 102; (A) Greenberg, IEx-Dodgers Doing R ? 1 “4 ir 1 “ip Ne y a re ar To \ De n fn ¢ - EY Ostermueller, Heving and Foxx, Peacock: 3 er, 2 and 1 victory, a far cry from last year's | has sailed for Puerto Rico for its Eric The Chicago Bears are fav-{about Oct. 1, President Wirtz an- Tigers, 111 y . . " Peterman. Weussey, T4010 nd "aves : R Other winners 20 wins. He gave up 10 hits, 1n-|annual pre-season training tour. [orites [nounced | Stolen Bases (N) Reese, Dodgers Ww ell m Minors - : = : Si — (15; (A) Case, Senators, 29
Cleveland 300 001 000— 4 8 1 a follow: vir t cluding six doubles, but five of the : - oy , ‘ y | "The ten leading hitters in ‘each NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (NEA) ==
Chicago 000 101 000— 2 12 2 CONOR 1 it ; sos di g : flieht. Mrs. F. J |men who hit the two-bases died on WwW. . = * S ; P G / . Feller and Hemsley: T. Lee and Tresh. TPEa Fyaat i Tf 1 yy > \ Five former Brooklyn Dodgers are o . . rurster: first second J eague follow Mary Gorham Wurster; first ’ e Bid Q ar O~- ong Oo e O0r Q NATIONAL LFAGUY |batting in the clean-up position for
Washington at New York. rain. flioht consola Dolf Camilli and Rookie Pete b. oR {tion, Mrs Le "N conan | Reiser, subbing at third for the aii- GG 3B R H 4 I minor league clubs Only games scheduled fi n : M: — ay Namara,; second © 'S Te B ott } hot ; : I * Ww 101 36 ) BB Babe Herman is the big threat of ight, Mrs. Wilbur Smith: second |N® Cookie Lavagetto, hit homers ofl oO q ce Q o omo ow tavalker, pri 1d 357 28 MU Y Sli Bay flight consolation, Mrs. H. C. Gross. Junior Thompson in the sixth to ys I r rr ia ac up, (330 447 96 15 , 318 ithe “Hellywood Coastel Ox “Eck The Indians Iman; third flight, Mrs. Harry Leer | CLINCH the issue Frank McCormick | ) : ‘434 3; 13 hardt bats in run for Dallas. Aft -——_— ¥ nS aa . OT o ” ne | . : 94 4 i i 36 iparks f sville, Ja tt [third flight consolation, Mrs. Glen 2150 homered for the Reds OB¢| py HARRY FERGUSON Miss Marble will win /matches are dull, and the spectators 170 : 2h Oh ai iy reek on “i + 2% \ eds av ray k ceson I ) 117 ) § I ousto anda 1 )) "Ack 0 Howe bright Spot nm the Red: play was | United Press Sports Editor The score will be 6-1, 6<0 fare inclined to forget what a great cl 129 { § 7 A 0 ” 1 1 r MiSs Gorham ‘Won ‘ay Sui, (Jimmy Ripple's stick work. He hit Ek Nip ‘ | Ln ( 6 aon Indianapolis LOU ISVILLE hit Aa aii re I on a putting con- a double and single. driving in onc NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Miss Bar- A vear or so aco an old-time record the California girl has made AME AB H E| test and Mrs. Louis Bola took first of the Reds’ two TUns It looks like bara Strobhar, who lives in Newton bl fered thi interests You may recall some great win- | B R RBI Pq R ‘L R » d 1 ) in # 7 r o eq. 1 ‘ $ re r ocd i res y ¢ all = ;res - 10111 199 1 ) . x 1 3 0/in a W. W. G. A. low net contest |. 1s Bicked ; JIC Square, Pa. is a ‘very ‘charming |82muier OROrc 5 Then is 192 a Cos 0 0 IWURS EM Rhagee )y'with 97-16—81 the Reds picked up a sleeper in ' 1 i theory: ining streaks in sports, but if vou|, : ‘ : ; on 4: me 4 ( Ji=1b—asl. young lady, but this is the time to theory: g : I ADDI : ia) He 9 3431 CINCINNATI, Aug. 31 (NEA) =
0 Ripple, who joined the club in time . 9 . . se 0 YO : stick . 1 : 7 940} to be eligible for the World Series |gather round and shed a tear—for “The way to make money .is to want to see a real one, sti k gen Moe J 3 155 100 } 10; a i) Billy Werber, Cincinnati Reds’ third "i. > , f | : ose into a record hook and take a Wright '} 120 477 f } 33 oh i 0 triple which scored [her and with her. [bet on Joe Louis and the New York a dor ‘at Shs Be Grr: hl a5 44 50 13% 45% 33) !baseman, has stolen more bases in gander at this one inn 0s. 111 471 66 1 2.329 his eight years in the major leaguosy
S hi dl El d Ted Williams Tr _ 1 cninglre Doc Cramer enabled the Red Sox| ey are getting ready to play by, rw er pri ’ , fo id v Pe . Yankees. Lay whatever price yYou| mone last time Mise PHT ¢ > hile 5 36 56 11 , 3 uaes to beat the Athletics, 5-4, and gain | the National Tennis singles out at| . A 3 The last time Miss Marble lost a [i Ww. 1 ay ‘457 than any other man in the National half a game on the idle Yankees in {Forest Hills (it'll start tomorrow if have to, no matter how long the!sinegles match was two vears ago at! The five let ding pitchers in each League Werber has averaged 29
a . ? Packer Lure the third place battle in the only it doesn’t rain again), and the odds are. Get on the Yankees and Wimbledon, when she was defeated [league follow | thefts a season. INDIANAPOLIS | day American League game. (harsh truth is that Miss Strobhar Louis quick, and get on 'em for all py Helen Jacobs in the semi-finals, | NATIONAL, LEAGUE AB R CHICAGO, Aug. 31 U. P)-- - might as well begin packing her you got.’ [She came back to the United States |... Brooklr a 1 3 ; . . ". 3 y | 'é 3 . is 2 1tZsIn non ookivn 1 2 { ; Coach E. L. (Curly) Lambeau of Pro Sammy R d trunks and racquets now. ss the Yankees ih Joe, uals that vear, won the American Wom-= |Sewell, Pitiibure} 5 12 31800 PROGRESS LAUNDRY has the Wor ; | yr She plays Alice Marble in the [You ¢an now add that long-legged ays Championship and finished off | J oes, Cincinnatl ! 67 | he World Champion Green Bay | first yound. {Marble gal. She's as sure ® Shot{gne season With victories fn 21 | Tamulis, Brooklyn 2% 13 1%] solved the problem of laun. Packers has a right to moan to- | ards Record 63 I may not be so hot at picking | as you can find in this troubled | i att hes. TE | dering Chenille Bedspreads ag ¢ { G . at I 2 ) .
CBurn. 3D oe 3 1 . | Std : 5 3 day about | or {the winners of footbs ames ¢ world to win the women's singles 2 Soaahhine i " we MRE Cis J : DE or tee. po. 3 1 % Sci ro " Brien ADIOS | PunMDEIPHM, Weg. 1 (NER), fights, but, iio More's nd title ‘at Forest Hills, and If there Is br Jerr Alice won ‘every major touioh,, oir 1 12 3 | Market 2431 y Y a Schindler % . iforni A Seinples [RoWe. Detroit... J = = r of Southern California. | —Sammy Byrd. former New York! sports event I can tell you all about. {any betting she probably will be an [title open to ‘a woman--the ‘singles, RUSS. NOW SPOR no : a y or | doubles and mixed doubles cham |R!l5io. New bork 3 13 % 484
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pbases—Louisville 5, Indianapolis 6. Base | ”s bases LOUSH Pressnell 4. Strack out—by| terms. He will coach the Glen- |a 31 on the outward nine. five be-|cap. Miss Strobhar Will wear ‘a [each was at her peak. Miss Marble total of 103 straight in singles since went to the quarter-finals of the {per square
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