Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1944 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS
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Zollners, 1943 state softball.
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an announcement by [Southern ‘association three weeks
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j 1 ILL * Amateur Pla at Victo Field W trife its ash-and- Carn + | Amateurs Flay ry ardi pdger r : 4 Statement West SA YS.... Grid Circles as New Loop Passes as Roches Shun es : ies Old League’s Rul C Wyatt A 22] : : ) ’ - it t1 SAN FRA NEW YORK, Aug. 2 They dusting of the sui | DEF1€S ague’s Rules ooper-Wyatt Attraction oa rma r r over in Flatbush, and this : Fairless, pre otine again for Leo Du SE , de is for k CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (U. P).—The National Professional Football NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (U. P.).—The idea was inescapable today that * 1 Corp, that dime the palace guards tell you the ride is for keeps. league declared today that the professional football war, which has the small crowd which saw Morton Cooper of the St. Louis Cardinals | plans for pos Brooklyn's baseball fortunes have struck rock bottom and so been in the skirmish stage for several months, now is on in earnest. beat his old rival, Whit Wyatt of the Brooklyn Dodgers, 14 to 3, yester- $200,000,000 jreary. is the competitive element the addicts find nothing more Prompted by action of the American league, composed of Pacific day was in on the end of ‘a baseball era. neva, Utah, their than to debate whether this year's coast cities, National league headquarters here sounded a warning to From the 1941 season until mid-way last year, the Cards and Dodgers | attack today ixciting to engage their fancy than dered, Up to players of its own league not to be too hasty in accepting offers of represented about all that was powerful in the National league and bers of cong sellar eanite 58 bad or once than the 1905 group, considered, up i newly-organized competitive leagues, Cooper “a, Fat Nore their re- Senator J ow, the al e Bums of Bums. ° “nebulous or otherwise,” and indi- spective pitching - ° ° When a ball club loses the magic of winning, the convenient, With Zollners cated that new leagues should not Until the Dodgers began to crack Tribe 5, lits Mont) a mest inevitable thing to do, is fire the manager. . . . Quite often be too ambitious when eyeing play- {up in he Te ad Vo ; p Richard J. W t is the proper thing to do for there are poor managers as well as {ers in the National circuit. a duel Poo ai 10 draw A . . sized before ;apable managers, and more than one manager has had success Battle lines began to form a short crowds and the big right-handers Bar ali Bill that post-w hrust upon him by circumstances far in proportion to his native time 5% when several new Yoamiss never failed to provide a full meas- g ) plant was * ily. nan rr “They had plenty. of ; , ure for the admission price. LI i poss war fom 8 os » * MINNEAPO Si . # oe fresh money, and (2) they needed Les oe Lady Tf] of P. R. Mallory and Casier Schwartz of Kingan McCormick “On Fire” splitting a RS us. Hi are | building indt Capability Is Open to Question football Diayers BE Reliables will be holding down outfield positions tomorrow night | The Cincinnati Reds defeated the | the Indianapolis Indians and Min- Murray sa w - rork Giants, 5 to 4, with First | neapolis Mille and astounds WHETHER Durocher is a capable manager. today appears to be competition to the National was when the two teams clash in a Manufacturers Amateur Baseball new o - Corio: a na Loiidiidbadinin i! jas re "pen to question. . . . But four years back when he was driving the the United States league, whose| league game at Victory field. The game ‘will start at 8:30. uing his batting spree With a three-|tion this evening. A single inhi Monday, W heloved Bums to a popular pennant everybody agreed he was a great president is Roland D. Payne, a run homer to pace the offensive.|tomorrow night will end the six- i assertion by nanager, and it wasn't just because he was winning; it was the Pighugh Los unknown . } The Giants maintained a bare lead | game series. is running s vay he handled his men, the fighting spirit and the team loyalty Vo the spOrUng Word. T ] d ets ] in fourth place over the Chicago] The Redskins won the first tilt pacity. . The American league plans to| § QLCCIO S UTILS [Cubs who were idle at Philadelphia last night, 5 to 4, behind Wi “This eold de created. operate this year and recently th idst of a seven-game win-| Flowers. It th es the Pittsburg : der | in the m! of a - vin- was the seven-inn ‘ Is he the type of manager whose greatiiens flowers. only un : asked Elmer Layden, National > 3 ning streak because of a transporta- | game. The Tribesters, oye unin 1 said, “should he pressure of a hot pennant race, when the incentive to rar league president and commissioner, even- nin N o-Hitt er tion strike which caused postpone- hits, the Millers seven. b to the west. wcomplishments exist? . . There are such managers, . Has he to protect its property and players - ouble-header. Chet Clemens, . and not their ; t ment of a d Tribe outfielder, ost his force to handle men? . « . This question was first asked a until the Far West is able to com- : ® The suspended game bugaboo hit a home run in the second anything the; rear ago when Bobo Newsom ted a clubhouse rebellion. « . + It has or as pete with the National, which is By UNITED PRESS Charlie Gassaway pitched for the complicated the standings again at inning. He hit a single later in the " Geneva and ret to be satisfactorily answered. > wn 1a el a 24 years old this season and firmly| It was a big day for Toledo yes- Brewers, allowing but one hit before Boston with Pittsburgh leading the 8ame. Kerby Farrell got two plants operat SR s = Porky" Slater (above) will be | established as a going concern, terday. he was relieved in favor of a pinch/ Braves, 12 to 8, in a game called in | Safeties, one a double. Flowers Geneva Te : in center field for the Ft. Wayne |+ Fireworks Touched Off Walter Brown, 36-year- -old hurler hitter in the fifth. Julio Acosts,|ihe eighth inning to permit the | helped his own cause by getting two AEREVA. s . . brough up from Memphis of the|the Cuban left-hander, was sent 0, Bucs to catch a train. Babe Dahl- | blows and batting in a run. Murray sal
mittee “have that the full
DUROCHER is nqt without faulis”as who is, and it may be-the * champions, when they clash with | the thi Amprican league yesterday that ago, pitched a no-hitter against the allowed but two safeties in. the re-|suns in the hit-fest, which will be | “interests of Brooklyn baseball will be best served by- recalling his the local Metal Parts at Softball. | on ‘fedgue’ players -have been leading: Milwaukee Brewers, “whe Eda or Ae grinning ‘contest. completed when hi get): The Todians stored one ‘marker CERINILTN | assigned to Pacific Coast teams|ping Casey Stengel’s crew, 1-0, and; -John Whitehead hurled for: the visit Boston. in the second, one in the third and. is indispensal
; “dugout ‘credentials. . Our only thought on the maiter manager once it seems stranger he.
. To that we wouldn't want to guess.
is that if Durocher was a good isp't an even better one now,
keeping in mind experience is supposed to be an able teacher.
stadium tonight. The game
starts at 8:30.
touched off the fireworks and ended affiliation prospects between the National and Ameriéan. The West Coast outfit received
Dave Levin, New York 200-pound-
the seventh annaul tournament.
NATIONAL - LEAGUE
then to add inscult to injury, the Mud Hens drubbed the Brewers a second time in the nightcap, 10-7. The no-hitter was a seven-inning game.
Mud Hens in“the second game; allowing 11 hits while his teammates] Browns Increase Lead pounded out 12 safeties off three! The St. Louis Browns moved, five Milwaukee pitchers to win 10-7. and ‘a half games in front in ‘the The double victory put the Mud pmerican league by winning their
‘three in the fourth. The Millers tallied three markers in the second stanza and one in the fourth. In the second game the Millers finished on top, 8 to 2. Carl Lind-
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4 A There is one point about which we do have a firm conviction. . S oft bao | | application blanks from prospective Brown's no-hitter was the classi-| Hens .in second place, outsing the! quist, Tribe hurler, iss the that the Bums are players, pooled the players for a pla g fourth straight from Washington, r, issued nine at full capac It is that Durocher cant be blamed for et ame than ms re ‘ workout and then assigned them to|est exhibition of pitching at Bor-| Louisville Colonels from that posi- 1 to 6. with Don Gutteridge and walks, Fred Vaughn, Miller second tee the peop tn last place. . . . For that he Is no more bo is whol three of its teams in a co-operative | chert field - since Denny Gearin tion. Vern Stephens, their keystone|Sacker, a former Indian, belted a western steel Branch Rickey, the general manager, the man who is wholly respon- Last night's Bush-Callahan Fac-|yenture new to professional foot-| blanked Columbus back in 1926. In other association games, Louis- | combination, getting seven hits. home run with the bases loaded in be available sible for the playing personnel. oy league Be a Softhall ball. They also propose to pool ipooiedo seared its ly run in he ville oy a double-header with St.| Detroit defeated the New York|the fifth inning and that blow tion of the 1 stadium were decided by ldenticalitheir expenses. ird inning when Leonard Schulte Paul, winning the opener, 4-1, and yankees, 8 to 4. knocking Ernie| Wrecked the Redskins. The teams Mervyn Re ] scores, T to 2. The victorious teams| Noting that Dean Hilmick and hit a line drive to outfielder Bill dropping the nightcap, 1 to 8: and! {Bonham out #n the un got eight hits apiece. the California 6 9 P ° N M d were Eli Lilly, P, R. Mallory, and Bill Fisk, Detroit Lion players, and Norman, scoring Edwin Ignasiak| Columbus divided a twin bill with! \Paul (Dizzy) Trout won his 16th| Babe Barna hit a home run and national legis ate age, egro oun R. C. A, while their Tespective|yis Carroll, a New York Giant after the catch. |Kansas City, 5-1 and 1-2. |game and his second in three days| ‘WO singles for the Millers. The post-war emp 4 victims Lay So os member, were in the pool, George against the Yanks. Frankie Cro- My City jeam made its hits count tablishment o Ey vester, Har n - S.igtrickler, National league publicity . setti made his first appearance of |& gh the contest. board made Ace, Fronts for G. I. Joes = Sr wanes sive nt Win One and Lose One fh on win hone, 1. | Weel Hh and Sb Log ar ae 9 Park Theater. one of the city's|league’ that such fickleness might lieving at shortstop in the seventh, | the probable pitchers for the In- The doctrine : topnotch Negro softball tens, de-|€nd their playing days in the major Cleveland defeated Boston's ace! dians in tonight's bargain attrace plied to postCHICAGO, Aug 2 (U. P.).—Leroy said. “Negro baseball has prospered sires games with city or state teams. leagues. ’ (First Game) - (Second Game) pitcher, Cecil (Tex) Hughson, 8 to tion. - employment, | (Satchel) Paige, who boosted Negro {up to ‘where it is ‘big time. I Write Max Goldsmith, 1022 Union INDIANAPOLIS 5 a gl INDIANAPOLIS. 4. in his bid . for his 17th victory. a depression. ] _| Built this game up and I want to h Farrell, 1b 0 2 10 0 O PFarrell, 1b ......... 4 0 2 11 o olrv Hall's second extra-inning 1 Rathbone 1 baseball to its present moneyed PO- |p" pre soldier boys, white and st., or call LI. 2136 after 5 p. m. The Thom 0 d ay 3% 3 Spel. 1 8 10 3 ire io many dove agai Pro M C d d steel product ; - ¢ vs lay Light Metals, Blackburn, 0 1 1 0 0 Blackb t ......3 0 0 | = t 8 . sition with ‘his skinny right arm, | plack both. Poe foam 15 30 2 a. a m. at ps n an English, 3b 2 1 1) omen mTUUNId 0 1 8 0 olvided the winning run for the} ce ar € ii “inevitably re today was soliciting fellow All-Star| After more than 2000 days of St ae K. Pp R Poland cpr 4.03 3 3 8 0Clemens A ........4 8-1-3 2 3 Philadelphia A's over the Chicago : i of new metals members of the Negro National and | pitching toil, the tall, 38-year-old Douglas par Sherron fo Mix ikie, "5... 31333 0 Wilkie, e001 3 0°12 1|White Sox in the 10th, 3 to 1. . ment-built American leagues to join a strike|Negro remains as one of the great- N L . Lown oe 3 1.2.39 Hie, 2 .0nnn-3 8 1 3 803 } ere rida i plants. He » Aug. 13, the day of the East-Wesf|est pitcher of all time, regardless| N€STO Leaguersm | . | tetas ond 583 8 1 Lindquist, p 20003 or 2 0 3 0 : : [ J. Kaiser's | All-Star classic at Comiskey park. |of race. : B in Attraction Josh Thompson, Muncie welter- Totals... voi ror N. 8 Utes een 3 2 8 3 13 1 The Leaders ? fH shipyards int A prominent star in eight of the| Cortending that Paige “isn’t big argain J C welgnt, S01 Janes SIRI ID war Cookson. cf AB R 2 9 A E Poland batted for Toes in ninth, A track and field carnival, which H prefabricated 12 East-West games, the “Satch” is|enouglf’to dictate to both leagues,”| Indianapolis’ outstanding sched- cently left the Bator ranks, will| Lehrman, ss 30 1 1 2 0 pe eA oe OAR NATIONAL LEAGUE will give playground teams an op- al’ tended to oth ye t th - won the tus ey Fe ule of Negro baseball attractions clash in a five-round bout on to- Vosmik, if 10 "300 3 0 o| Cookson, ef iivene. $1.2 2 9 0lMusial St Lous ! Boro a os hops 5s in - gains! e manageme w egr erican league, “Bven|continues tonight with a ° Negro ” Vaughn, 2b .. .3 0 1 3 ¢ 0 3 . . Walker, Brook'yn 354 e an- . leagues who refused to follow his|if Paige is our best money attrac-|American league double-header be- Be w mens cub met mite Barba, MH. 3131 1 Spm 31 9 1% 3B OP. Stylus 9 nual city-wide meet later this month, / nd ianc suggestion that 400 per cent of the tion, our plans for handling the|tween the Indianapolis Clowns and po am 10 ag po Dannekcr, > 2 2 1 1 3 0 2 3 3 S 2 Hones Brooklyn .. 320 Will be held at the Willard park oval ; game's proceeds go to war relief. [proceeds remain the same—distri-|Kansas City Monarchs at Victory rena. ) 1 Era a tt 0 8 0 HE o 13 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. \ Price “The big boys are greedy,” Paige! bution. t " t e. at seven| A second five-round tilt will pitigsgeert, p I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 010 3 0 AB R H_pet| Entries already have been reg boy greedy ge bl to both leagues. field. The first game, at Billy Hayes, Indianapolis, against|Aragon 0 230 2d 1 03 1 @ tved from the Fall x, : -45. yes, , ‘33 rss ad Doerr, Bolom ........: 375 74 124 331) ceived from Creek, Rhodi ; J nnnes. Sar es The George Sutter, of Louisville. To'als ........... 26 4 7 321 10 0 2221 1 Seasonal 318 50 104 37 Brookside, Willard, Pinch and Key = Satie Upset Recorded in s nightcap In six-round mills Rolland Hopp| Aragon batted for Hogsett in seventh. Totals ....ceeeee. 8 8 27 18 oSiebert Philadelphia + 343 33 3 . ! r their bp | frames. Dill batted for Lehrman in seventh. Indianapolis .. 001 010 000—2|SATRett, Chicago MN 8 stone playgrounds and the meet is produced bit Men’s Doubles 1viera € The Clowns plan to start Johnny and neo Deer, focal middle- Indianapolis... .ooo.ooooe. 11 300 03 Minneapolis IT 000 043 03x—8 | DoUdreAt: Sioctesé eit 4% open to anyone under 21 years of by trucks fol ” , Williams and Lazario Medina, their ves " angle along = with Runs batted in—Farrell, Blackburn, urn. | Vaughn vo are Re Ciemens: Baro Ott, Giants ..... 23 Metheny, Yanks ..12 age. “The field will be divided iio the office of In the feature match in men’s new Cuban “find,” against the RY Pd ASE, New Clemens, , Logan. Powers, garanyi 2 han. 3 Home (Luns—Vaughn, Barna. Stolen Nicholson, Cubs --3}| Rurowski, poards . four different age groups, however, to allow a cei doubles in the city parksvtennis D Monarchs, who won the league |YOrk, an e. Four rounders ’ ° - 3s. Cookson, rman, Blazo. =8acri-| Weintr'd, Giants. .13 Nieman, Braves ...12/{n order to assure balanced competi- roxima tournament at Riverside courts yes- ans rawn championship in 1940, 1941 and will offer Middleweights Jim Crowe, = Hogsei. “sioten Pises Boro, Siemens. fces—Logan, a. role Bays Den. r, Red 308 Wp tion, With the youngest division Pp i ori terday, Reed and Hawkins upset the| 1942, and the Negro world’s series|Danville, il, and Bill Jennings, In- Pecks, , DRuoeker, IRINA [41 ee [TPEOR 10 Bhim on bases-Indianapotis| Sanders, Cards ...T2Weintr'd, Giants . g4| limited to boys and girls not more that the cel second-seeded team of Short and| The Riviera club closes its tennis|in four straight games from the |dianapolis, and Lightweights Billy gn balls-Flowers 3, Jinpold, & Pogeett LL 8, Minneapolis 10. Base on Jdalis—Lind. Nicholson, Cubs ..70| Walker, Dodgers ..84 than 10 years and six months of become effec Webb, 7-5, 6-4. tournament entries for members to- | Homestead Grays of the Negro Na- | Sparks, Indianapolis, and Jim Mon- Off Lippold 7 in 3% a tose 3 | § BM 4 rkooute Lindquist 3.| Stephens, Browns S¥Doers, Red Sox..-H) age. | \B* office also a Tourney competition was to be morrow; drawings are Aug. 4 and tional league in 1942. roe, New York. 3 aneuing, PReher—Lippa tated oat toh and Fadden. Time-3. = Mexi B . The list of events will include TT lishment of resumed at 4:30 p. m. today. Other| play begins Aug. 5. Finals will be den and Fenton. Time—1:30. White Sox t 0 Try exican boxer in dashes, relays, broad jump, high : shipped wash results yesterday: played Aug. 12 and 13. ’ . . jump, baseball throw for distance | ————— i Men's Single es—Don Bepley defeated Bill There are 10 classes: ro Th B b [l C | d Amateur Session : Winning Streak and an obstacle race. H lv. 6-3 s: Boys’ singles ; hinge Singles—ioe Hawkins, defeated (15 and under), junior singles and e ase a a en ar The Indianapolis Amateur Base- Young Shortstop LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2 (U. P).— ¥ WHIFFINI Rested Charice Ramscy 6.3. 10, 63; _* |doubles (I8 and under), men’s : ball association is to hold an im-| CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (U. P.).—Cass Mexican Featherweight Enrique Bo- Pauline Advances LEAN Goh Soils a Se densicke? singles and doubles, junior veterans Dt me A team man. Michaels who has been hitting 373|lanos took his 13th straight win last yr; ANG TON, Del, Aug. 3 (U. bach-Brundage defeated Helft-Joseph, 8-2. |Singles (40 to 45), senior veterans’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Second game) ght at 8 o'clock. am man-| with Little Rock in thé Southern! night at Olympic auditorium when | " 6-2; Whitridge Fox defeated Cooper-Patin, singles (45 (and over), veterans’ Milwaukee w Pet I we Pet Lowisy ie RE 010 000 000— 1 4 0 agers are requested to attend. association, will join the White Sox he trounced Peewee Lewis in the PJ —Pauline Betz movea into the A Groves-Denton, 6-1, 6-0. doubles, girls’ singles (18 and under) | Tolede . a3 1, 60¢ Minnepls .40 63 388| Callahan and Walters; Rudolph and A 1 Vi today for a tryout at shortstop. 10-round main event. . second round of the Delaware state CHICAGO, - and women's singles, Louisville 64 43 508 INDPLS. 38 10 320 Castro. ngoftt s Victor The 18-year-old Michaels re-| The Los Angeles boy, on the short: grass court tennis tournament to- Wayne W, Wt o I Wi Gold medals will be given to the Columbus .57 46 .553Kan. City. (First. ‘Game—7 Inmings—Agreement) WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Sammy| ceived an urgent call yesterday at| end of the odds, was dropped in the | day, justifying ner position as has been app Levin S mnner winners of each event and silver AMERICAN LEAGUE Columbus... ....... 200101 1— 5 7 0 Angott, former N. B. A. lightweight| New Orleans after the Sox had fourth for a count of seven, but got, | seeded favorite by beating Cecile chairman of a medals given to the runners-up. W. L. Pet.| W. L. Pet. | Kansas City [00000] 000 010 0— 1 7 2|boxing champion, decisioned Aaron|taken up their option on him when up and went on with the fight, giv-| Dowes of Philadelphia, {gp national -the U., 8. dep: I M F There will be from 100 to 150 St. Louis : 5 2 on Datrolt : 9 and Marne mer and Crumbling; Debiasi| Perry, local Negro youth, before Skeeter Webb remained in bed be-|ing two pounds to the Mexico City ‘squash champion, 6-0, 6-2, yester- pects to reduc n! at eature entries, according to the estimate of |New York 30 46 521 Phila, .. 44 55 441 (Second game) 10,000 fistic fans here last night. cause of an attack of dysentery. fighter. day. per cent the n the Riviera tennis committee. It is| C00 51 49 S10 Wash'gton 42 56 450! cormmbus ........ 000 000 010—1 7 1 mm m= } Theouars 3. Kansas City ....... 010 000 01x— 2 7 © rector of the n
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er, won a three-fall bout at Sports W. L. Pet.| W. L. Pet. pAnanies, ;Sunningham and Crumbling; grena last night when the Jewish St. Louis .69 26 .726/Chicago . 42 47 472 Hi and Jordan H « k » ? § : | . . A72 ———— war industries y 3! ..39 36 411 3 2 : mat ace downed Coach Billy Thom, Hawthorne to Hold Cincionati 54 42 Si Boson” ...50 38 Ait AMERICAN LEAGUE ad V Cc a Co Cc -— \V hat’ S the hoe Midwest chairr Indiana university, before a crowd Ni h t N t M New York 46 51 .474/Brooklyn .38 58 .396 (12 Innings) _ i “Success in on tr rt fall in nine 18 € eet GAMES TODAY Chicago > 000 000 oot oo— 1 ? : 1 8 ition lewe minutes with a headlock, lost t The annual Hawthorne night ten- Hamlin, Berry and Hayes; Haynes, gd ey i saving the lv Thom after 17 minutes of th O'nis tournament is to be held this AMERICAN ASSOETATION Maltzberger and Tresh. workers, preser s 0 e sec- t ) RR # ond when the latter ‘applied ©" | year at the Washington courts, -2500 Indianapolis a eapolis (two). Boston ........... 000 020 200— 3 9 2 i 44,000 more an ste 1 bp |W. Washington st. The évent will| Louisville at St. Paul (two). Cleveland --000 200 24x— 8 11 8 i suffering and I p-over toe hold, and then came [ray on Aug. 14. Action will open| Columbus at Kansas City (two). Hughson and Wagner; Bagby, Heving, | porary incapac on to win the final session in 11 4¢ 8 p. m. daily. = Toledo at Milwaukee. Poat, Klieman and Rosar. “The time s minutes with a body press | y y Ww 3 . Entgies are being received at AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington ...... 000 000 402— 6 10. 5 some 2,000,000 Rene LaBelle, Toronto junior |g EIHES Community house, Philadelphia at Chicago (two). Louis ..........102 330 11x—11 13 1 ing the 12-mon Only games schedule: #onard, Lefeb d Ferrell; Jakucki, . heavy, upset “Gil LaCross, Boston, | ‘phone, BE. 3983, and at Hawthorne y Caster and entre AN ers ® ] . “During the ¥
to take semi-windup honors. LaBelle! park.
Entries close at noon, Aug.
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and press. leach event, men’s singles, women’s| Only games schedul Bonham, Lyons and Hemsley; Trout and ] The opener was captured by Mar- singles and mixed doubles, all open Swift, Richards. i 120,000,000 days: tino Angelo, Akron, O, Italian, | competition. RESULTS YESTERDAY LT i - who defeated Cy Larson, Canton, | The schedule will be posted at the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION “ NATIONAL pEsCte | ! LOCAL No 12 minutes with a double crab) park. For additional information| (First Game—7 Innings—Agreement) Brooklyn Cries Tog i= 3 10 : : Heavy breed bi | . Toledo .....coovvneen 001 000 0— 1 3 ey ———— eects call BE. 3983 Milwaukee Ceberaar a 000 000 0— 0 0 1 Branca her and eager: WIS Fuens, Wg : i B d Schultz; G . ’ Hurler Hits Homer 'W B oke Is a Eaten chu * + assaway, Acusta |e incinnati ........ 300 000 011— 5 11 2 bid Garfield Park Pal Club Giants! ayne bro (Second game) New York ......... 012 000 010— 4 14 0 urge. 40c. stad grade baseball team defeated T Toledo ............ 003 005° 002—10 12 Shoun, Heusser and Mueller; Brewer, i smal All-Stars at Terre ed Terre Haute) Rirgt in Trot Milwaukee ...0 1 2% 000 105— 7 11 5 Feldman and Lombardi. i wc: No. 2 Soo. "3 : ' hi : — isa— Mertz held the losers to three hits MUNCIE, Ind, Aug. 2 (U. P= rickson Former and Pruett. Easicram (Eight Innings—Called—Train) | Petroleum C @nd hit a home run. | The B. Anthers stables of Mt. Vern- {Pittsburgh ......... 430 102 20—12 18 1 ! | (First Game—17 Innings—Agreement) | BOOM -ooiviiinnin 000 003 23— 8 12 1 | months ended ST on was $1000 richer today after, , .., 200 011 0— 4 9 | Starr. Roe and Lopez; Tobin, Barrett $142,741 or 16 ct DIAMOND L | Wayne Brooke's victory in the fea- st. Paul ............. 100 000 0— 1 1 2nd Masi. i 772 or 11% cen tured 2:24 stake trot yesterday a Widmar and McDonnell; Tauscher an 1 LOANS trot yesterday at d d, Chicago at Philadelphia, both games + WE BUY DIAMONDS [th e Muncie fair Kirness racing pro- |Fsdden: postponed, lack of transportation. | —_— | gram. = R01 Sussman, ni | Driven by Curtis Russell, the win- 4 Fou i took the first two heats and | : 8 }
| Annie Laurie, driven by J. Long, . Py ; ! THON for the S. L. Hawley farm at Alta, pt i - A i owa, won the 3- -old tak y i Tr a ae veo @@ Way to be carefree in the Caribbean | Mek in the 2:15 class trot. : J ’ © ON ANYTHING ‘Speedway Games “ Between spells of duty at our southern outposts, the American soldier knows N| "SECURITIES Autos ® Diamonds ® Watches || Brownsburg A. C. softballers are how to relax. H “Coke” thirsty Y. 's li : | bi Jewelry © Clothing © Radios, ete. | to meet Speedway V. r. w. club at ow aves ? says a tursy ank, and it’s like a friendly invita- { 5 East SET. GASH-AMMEDIATELY Speedway stadium tonight a LK tion to fun or a chin-fest;::the same as when you serve Coca-Cola in your {i Phone: i . An hour r the LY i 1 oo ! ce 1 will flay, Allison_Rockets. : home. From the Caribbean to the Arctic, Coca-Cola stands for the pause. that | i 11 Wall | q [TM BROS | L O hn S 5 : refreshes, — has become the high-sign of friendliness many Places overseas. Betnh : " | SEWELRY. CAMPRAS. EFC. Wee : Mm 1 4 A BOTTLED UNDER. ‘AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY : Woe for am: ILLINOIS and OHIO STS. || LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS | The Member Now rk Opente 17. Matto 102.30. || re AT i fino cocA-coLA BOTTLING CO INDIANAPOLIS, | Ne. a =
