Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1945 — Page 26
Tribe, Birds
‘Finish Series Here Tonight |
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor ‘Ed Wright, the righthander from the South, the rampaging Indians when they
New Athletic Commission Organizes
is slated to- pitch, for|
clash with the Columbus Red Birds,
out at Victory field tonight Owing to the fact that last night's scheduled game was called off on y account of cold weather and wet grounds, the encounter tonight will be the series finale. And it will be the first ladies’ night of the new
American association season on the:
Indians’ home diamond.
In Columbus last week, on Thursday, April 19, Wright turned back|
the Red Birds, 8 to 3, and held them to ‘seven hits. His mound opponent tonight is expected to be Wes Cunningham, a feated the Tribesters, 3 to 2, in CoJjumbus on April 18 ; Wright is up from the Piedmont league and Atlanta of the Southern association Hens Here Tomorrow After tonight's scheduled contest, the Red Birds are to move on to Louisville and the Toledo Mud Hens
at 3 o'clock. The Saturday attraction is to be the season's first “Knothofe Gang” day The Mud Hens also are ticketed here ‘for a Sunday afternoon doubleheader and a single tilt Monday
righthander who de-!
Indiana's new state athletic commission appointed by Governor Ralph F. Gates mef yesterday Standing (left to right) are W. N. (Newt) Ringer, Farmersburg, secre-
are booked to open 3 four-game, tary; Archie Hindman, Hagerstown, chairman, and Curtis A. Pitts, Evansville, and Ralph Yates, Koseries with Bill Burwell's ibesters | at Victory field tomorrow afternoon |
for an organization meeting.
komo, commissioners.
Seated, Mi
iss Betty Shuppard, office secretary.
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Judy Hindel Gets 13th Pin’
Honor Count
A pair of 800 totals in feminine | leagye. competition = featured last | night's play in local tenpin circles. A trio of men pastimers topped 650 in their three tries. Judy Hingdel ,boosted her season total of 600 series to 13, when she connected for 194, 220, 202—616, for Harry W. Moore, in the Brightwood {Fuel Co, league at Moon-Lite alleys. Dorothy Mashek’s 205, 198, 199—602, for R. C.-A. in the Emmerich Inn| {loop at Dezelan's was her initial 600 series this season. The top men shooters were John Bright with 217, 231, 215—663; for Apex Coal in the Holy Trinity at Dezelan's; Homer Powell with 199, 268, 191658, for Kroger's Hot Dated Coffee in the Coca-Cola league at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady and George | Ley with 210, 245, 202—657, for Vic{tory Field in the Marvin's Shell Service at West Side. Leagues End Play
Several leagues wound up their season's activities with ‘last night's matches. Apex Coal copped team honors. in the Holy Trinity loop [with 61 victories and 38 losses Frank Komlance set the pace in
Softball Play to Open
Dorothy Hurt
The softball season will get under way Sunday at Speedway stadium with a three-game program. The R. C. A, Debonair girls at 5:30 in the opener, and the Beck Canvas “B"” girls
play Noblitt-Sparks of Franklin in
rivalry contest at 8:15. Kingan's Knights are slated to in the nightcap.
feature will send the Pepsi-Cola girls against Beck Canvas in a local
Chauncey Taylor again will manage the Pepsi-Cola club and one of the Beck Canvas pitchers this season will be -Dorothy Hurt.
Chauncey Taylor “B's” meet the
the second game at 7 o'clock. The
play Ruse Service of Brownsburg
1.B. A. Amends Playing Rules
The Indianapolis Amateur Base-
the individual average - race with 187 .
Colden Gloves Pitchers Own Pinch-Hitters
The Roberson Coal Ladies wound up at West Side, with Fendrich's Restaurant taking first place in| {team standings with an impressive {record of 81-18.
aver-
ball association amended several of its rules in ‘its weekly meeting in city hall last night. | Rules amended were:
1 No player will be eligible for a Tee lease after playing at least half of th [in nings of the first three games 2. Any player striking or laying hands
Phyllis Beyer was |0n Aan umpire will be automatically sus-| |approval
pended pending action by which will not
a trial board!
Ringer Gets Athletic Post
The newly-appointed state athletic commission held an organization meeting yesterday and appointed W. N. (Newt) Ringer of ® Farmersburg as secretary with the of Governor Ralph F.
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1945
Welters Top Armory Mitt Show Tonight
Five pro mitt battles are sched uled for tonight at the Armory with two outstanding young welterweights, Bob Simmons, Indianapolis, and Verne Patterson, Chicago, slat ed to tangle in the ten-round main event, The local mauler will be gunning for his seventh straight triumph here, while the highly regarded Windy City belter will be making his first start before Indianapolis boxing fans. Another scrap which is attracting special attention will pit Danny Williams, hard-punching Albany, N. Y., middleweight, against Don Callahan of Minneapolis in the sixe round semi-windup. The complete card follows: Main Event—10 rounds—welters weights: Bob Simmons,.Indianap. olis, vs. Verne Patterson, Chicago, Semi-Windup—6 rounds—mid« dleweights: Don Callahan, Mine neapolis, vs. Danny Williams, Albany, N. Y, Prelim —6 rounds—middle. weights: Jerry (Little Galento) Pittro, Chicago, vs. Mike McKessick, Indianapolis. Prelim—4 rounds — heavy. weights: Charlie Reed, 185, In. dianapolis vs. Lou Campbell, 190, Milwaukee. _Prelim—4 rounds—lightweights: Al Zemog, Gary, vs. Robert Beamon, Indianapolis.
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Other newcomers to tonight's bill include Campbell and Zemog. The Beamon-Zemog clash will open the
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heats Bout Nullified On Major League Battlefront
So far the rejuvenated Indians instances of the Piichers holding up! finished at the|two weeks before amateur day
have won four out of six played ‘and are beginning to look like a real darkhorse in the 1945 A. A race. Players are coming and going in
" this fourth wartime baseball year
but as the Indians stack up as of now they look all right. They are fielding in normal-year fashion and are batting in more runs than Tribe clubs of the past few years. Power Is Important
Another thing that has - impressed close followers of the national pastime is the fact that the hometown Redskins are delivering long hits. There are some new play-
ers in the lineup who have power
and that long ball they hit has counted, both on the road and in|
LOS ANGELES, April 27 (U. P) — New York was declared a belated 9-ta-7 winner over Chicago today in| [the recent Golden Gloves boxing | tournament when Cpl: Adolpho Quijano forfeited the light - heavy-| {weight division title because he once fought professionally Quijano, - boxing instructor at Muroc (Cal) army air field, won {the light heavyweight title and {gained Chicago an 8-8 tie in the team match by defeating New York's Roland Lastarza His victory was nullified yesterday after he admitted to local | Golden Gloves officials that he appeared three times as a professional in El Paso, Tex., before entering the army. He said he received $12 per
| By CARL LUNDQUIST
United Press Staff Correspondent
their end in batting this. season. Delaware with Indianapolis Type-|Si8ibie for
NEW YORK, April 27.—In this Hal Newhouser of the Tigers won setting finishing first in the team major league season, already brim- his only game with ap 11th inning race and Al Kriner topping the in{ming over with baseball oddities, the single, Curt Davis of the Dodgers|dividual average list.
ninth spot in the batting order no delivered a homer longer is a .long-shot liability for a effort.
manager who needs a hit
for a pinch-batter. The evidence was mounting today
that this is going to be a year for games yesterday were postponed.
the pitchers not only on the erie} hill but at the plate as well. Although there is no rule which requires a manager to place his pitch-|
in a winning) and Claude Passeau of the ord to win first in the E. C. At- [one league,
and cubs hit his first homer in three kins doesn’t want to remove the pitcher seas
Inserted Tooth had a 70-29 rec-
loop at Fox-Hunt.- Luke]
ons along with a single in beat- |Schwitzer led the individuals with ing the Reds for his first victory.
a 185 average, while James Calvin
All of the other major league (won the Rube Wilbur sportsman-
Yesterday's star—Nelson Potter of | the Browns, who ended a five-game | losing streak with a five-hit victory er arbitrarily at the bottom of the Over Cleveland and drove home the batting order, there usually isn't| Winning run with a ninth innin
much dispute since he isn't expected single for a 4-to-3 victory.
to do more than go to the plate, |
|take his swings and return to the] ‘Owners Postpone
[ship award. Mallory Teams Tied The Mallory leagues at the Illi-
Elkonite winning the team title in the men's division with a 64-35 rec-
the annual amateur day double-header (ties to be decided by coin oss), All teams completing their Fopalar tsar schedules will be eligible for th city series, The first round of "the city series! [ will call for games between the teams of reading from top to bottom, {against the teams of other league, reading from bottom to top, and all first-round | {winners will participate in a two-defeats-and-out series for the title, 6. The deadline for Players will be July 1 Charley Hill, DeWolf News inflelder; Tony Brisnik, Kingan A. A.! {first baseman, and Paul Bowman,
|Gold Medal outfielder, were rein-|
registration of
A committee composed of Hop | Howard, chairman; Del Giffin,|
the post when Marion County G. O. |P. leaders failed to get together on [the appointment. Dr. G. P. Silver, | Indianapolis dentist, and Harry Geisel, retired American league um|pire, had been considered. | The new commission secretary | is. Republican chairman in Sullivan
program at 8:30 o'clock. »
Cooper Dispute Chandler’s First
{county and ‘is an investigator for {the Vigo ordnance plant at Terre! {Haute He also is well known as al {basketball official. Archie Hindman of Hagerstown | was elected chairman of the com-
nois wound up their season with stated to their amateur standings.! |mission and Howard Spring, Butler,
was selected to serve as attorney | for the board. Other commission
ord, while Government Department Burt Smith and Bob Elliott willl {members are Ralph Yates of Koand Mallory A. A. tied for first in !arrange umpire assignments for the komo, and Curtis A. Pitts of Evans-
the women's loop with 63-36 each.
| season.
ville, Miss Betty Shupperd will
{ Morton and Walker, Cooper salary | dispute will be the first case upon | which Senator Albert B, Chandler will have to pass judgment as base« ball's new commissioner. Leslie M. O'Connor, chairman of | the advisory council of baseball, said today that as soon as the case is ready for decision he will “ask Mr. Chandler what he wants to da
CHICAGO, April 27 (U.P). ~The |
invited. KIPP-—Rosa 8 Kipp, mothe: Lillian, Herman Indianapolis; 8 der, Mrs. Ada Charles C passed away Service Frienc . Friends i p. m. Sal please copy.) MASCHER-— Le .» of Charles F bert W., Sgt. “erick R. Mas Schmidt, Mrs. Miss Amelia Ki a evening. 1 the G. H. 1508 5. East » , Concordia. MeBURNEY IL + of Oda Mc McBurney, pa: at residence, notice later. 1] Funeral Home. MELVILLE—M
{dugout to think of his mound Carl McAfee was the leader in the 3 serve as office secretary. with it.” ite of Har 1 here Wednes- t S : wife 0 he ee tilt played here Wedn i will be obliged to give |chores. Reducing Squads men’s individual average race with | SOFTBALL NOTES The commission regulates profes-| The St. Louis Cardinals signed Mis. Mary lo " You mever can tell. It will require up his light heavyweight champion-| But if the present trend continues | CHICAGO, April 27 (U. P).— 188, while Lou Linson was first] po iso Dest. orl an opponent sional athletics in Indiana, 1945 contracts calling: for $13,000 Josephine Pot a couple of weeks ship,” declared Arch Ward, Chicago Some forward-thinking manager Major league club owners, still un- among women with 162. | MANBETE. Rag ay Lo salaries, the club's ceiling wage, elles, Mrs. F
of pleasant alston and # weather before a true line on the *, league can be obtained. Not enough “games have been played to date to give the “experts” a chance to “expert.” But Manager Bill Burwell thinks
may decide to let his pitcher bat They demanded a $3000 raise when they ‘learned - that Marty - Marion, the team’s shortstop, was receiving an above-ceiling salary. When President Sam Breadon of the Cardinals refused to grant the increase, the Coopers quit the Care
at her home, | s. m. Friends Stirling Funer -Puneral servic the funeral ho Memorial Park TULEY — Eliza * Thomas W. Charles Renih
Tribune sports editor, who directs the Golden Gloves tournament. “We shall forfeit his victory in the intercity bouts and award the team title to New York. “The Golden Gloves 1s a tourna-
certain about the manpower situa- | The Marott Shoe Co. ladies league | tween 5 and 8 p. m
ahead of a few of his weak-hitting tion, have postponed cutting their ended the season’s activities with | young A. C. will play the Eli Lilly team | Shortrid e Track colleagues especially, if they do as squads down to the 25-player limit banquet at Homestead. Its 1044-45 Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at Garfield park. | g
” fy : i Players unable to b well as they did yesterday. (plus five reinstated players from officers were re-elected. to call Manager Bo ET A Take Nelson Potter, the 34-year- |
the national defense list. | A. & P. Warehouse finished first | 6893. old right hander for the Browns. |
Leslie M: O'Connor, chairman of |in the team standings with a record | pay. With the score tied 3=all in the the baseball committee, |0f 57 victories and 33 defeats, while T'imbrook Loses
he has a club (as of this writing) iment for amateur boxers. From advisory a Shortridge’s Blue Devils were 25, 1945, Cincl : t Cleveland, St. Louis Man-| : ; . Flo Denny took individual average | dinals, but later rejoined them, ! J. Sullivan & t will be a match for the league's t to time entrants with profes- ninth at announced today that the owners 3 - McMillan, Ci Ha be . Ime p ¢lager Luke Sewell must have de- have voted to substitute June 15 as|honors with a 168. To Former Champ favorites as jocal teams clashed 1 2, at io a m
seven rivals. His pastimers are hustling and. are taking quick advantage of miscues and blunders on the part of the opposition.
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sional. experience attempt to ge through nh feet, but er veel bated before letting Potter bat. But ably are detected somewhere along Nis judgment was vindicated when | The owners voted also to permit lthe route.” (Potter hit a ringing single which] {a voluntary retired player to apply teams in a Tuesday night mixed apolis furnished one of the high-| [scored Len Schulte from second | (for reinstatement after 30 days league at Dezelan's and room for | lights of the All-American golf| with the winning run to give the] \from the date of retirement instead |One women's team in a 7 o'clock tournament held here recently for| Browns a 4-3 decision. Potter's| of the former 60 days.” a league at Pritchett’s. |men serving in the India-Burma! pitching was dn the sharp side, too. i 3 a an 8 and China theaters, when he He turned in a seven-hit job to battled Pfe. Johnny Goodman,
Spring league openings exist at| CALCUTTA, India, April 27.—|day at Tech fleld in the annual city) ‘Hoppe, Cochran two alleys. There are places for two Lt. Robert L. Timbrook of Indian- | track and field. meet. 1S 1 M Coach Don R. Knight's Blue Pp it Cue atches Devils are unbeaten in competi-{ DENVER, April 27 (U. P.) —Willie tion this spring and were doped | Hoppe and defending champion to become the third school in his-| Welker Cochran left for Hollywood tory to annex the team title in the today for another four-game series carnival. Howe won in 1941 and in their trans-continental three-
ithe deadline for paring the squads. |
| Clyde Foster, Foster, sister Tex.; uence ' @. Skeele | Wells of or _ Thursday, Fu a. m., at the Home, 1509 Pi Burial Washi call at the fu 3: p. m., Frida
| T 7 y WILKENING— AMERICAN 4556014 Ti0% RESULTS YESTERDAY give ‘the American league cham-| Scores of Bowlin Leaders Omaha, former national open and all other meets were won by Tech. | cushion billiard match, after splite wife of Fre st. Pa 1.000 AMERICAN SSsociaTION pions their first victory since the | gq amateur champion, to the 19th| Athletic Director R. V. Copple|ting two blocks in yesterday's play. | Bolly Parker, |
Service at Fla Saturday, 3 p. Concordia. Fr
LOST & FC
661 All games postponed, weather. £63 {season opener, ending a five- -game |
NATIONAL | LEAGUE Xo Philadelphia . 000 000— 0 5 2 losing streak. ra Feldmari Is Impressive
ul INDIANAPOLIS Louisville Minneapolis ... Milwaukee
. hole before dropping the match. Lt. Timbrook was picked as one
{announced that Hermon Phillips of| Cochran took the afternoon g Purdue, former Butler coach, was match 60 to 41 in 29 innings but Su of the favorites of the tournament to serve as official referee and was defeated 60 to 53 in a slow Q-
600 BOWLERS (MEN) John Bright, Holy Trinit ty {Homer Powell, Coca-Co corge Ley, ‘Marvin's Shell ‘Servi ce
Loraine’ Schenck, Roberson .
Mabel Fischer, Roberson 8 |
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Eula Holliday, Mitchell Bros 1. Pug: Wagner, Roberson
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w . I 1 Ho A Ja sede A UIA mE MW 5 rama and arry, A RYE aia .. 647 Dorothy N Roberson .. 543 | when he ualified ‘with a . Bn wr veoh SAI Bis eo ta A AR as ta BA vey Verte ie j Se iy a Liga Gor Coin Shin aA he qu ! h an 82. starter for ‘the meet. "inning evening block: Rims . . —— “Fra BUERSOE Avtomovve lL BRST fd A 1a x PRD TL 8 T_T y “nh ve rh 3 Chicago at. Cincinnati, postponed, cold. Giants wag just as impressive with Gib Smith, Universal... . ....eu0sev- Vv i ni Eff, ce ‘ Tf : as 2 AHR es sir TR axihiae, hk a Bi 1 Beook) ' Bora a his pitching and hitting. He shut Clarence Moxley; Universal .......... E. Pratt. Curtiss-Wright h . ’ J ‘Tan bl ston; post ; . J SAL... vedi rson ess 535 i. . £ : Joukiyn at Bostom; postponed, rain. [out the visiting: Philadelphia Phil. {B02 Batl, Universal SS [Enel Maher, RODEVOOD --.vxs oomuainie 2 Only games scheduled lies, 2 to 0, on five hits and scored | John Sanford, Mitchell Bros. ‘Mixed. Florence Zeigler, Coca-Cola_..... turn contents 3 en { Al Weevie, Universal ... 618 Mildred Wagoner, Coca-Cola Small Boston ° 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE {what proved to be the winning run gar Hur‘phrey, Universal _ ......... is Robie LosT-Smal Qinctinmy 4 3 (First Game) in the third inning on Manager Mel | F. Stamm. Mitchell ‘Bros. Mixed .... 615 Flo Smith, Coca-Cola -. “ cense. Pet of Ty arena Bt. i nn 100 — . orence ougne aiio d GA-269 Jitsuseh |: rseereastesennss : Bt Lous bo 210 00 3 '3 § Ott's double, after he had gotten on Pau Ferdinand. Printcraft ... De a Moricis Wid Lite te 821 For pA iladelphia < x 5 it Jniversal . 613 | Hazel Jordan, Roberson eter and Mansuco; Smith and use base with a single. Feldman, who Harold Tortora Al Bros Mixed. 5 A with AMERICAN LEAGUE : won his second game - without a Bill Blyth, Universal .. 611 | Bernice Miller, Coca-Cola tase reward. Call : & ia Gomer Lorenz, Parkway Recn. Olivia Winings, Mitchell Bros. ...... LOST—Large | hic w L Jet. pl Lait ot Cleveland second gage post- defeat, hit a homer in his first win- Walt Jones, Printeraft oo... Po ites Saints. Roberson ire oh: re. diieags * ning effort. Catcher Ernie Lom- Joe Dobro, Holy Trinity wil Bradford, Coca-Cola 174273. HU-3 New York . 5 2 - g Earl Goodhue, Universal sive c laravel vig ter, Coca- Cola Ri — ws Philadelphia «5 2 Boston 000 000 100— 1 10 6 bardi, leading the league in runs ijer Ensminger, Universal L607 N 3 BS WT : LOST—Lady’s Detroit vr 32 Washington Rg Go! Shp $ * batted in with 14, accounted for the Harry Weevie, International Harv. r= boom, Hotel Washington ... «+4 3 Driesewerd, Terry, Wilson and Garbark; i b Woo!gar, Coca-Cola . Befty Deppen, Roberson Bo SER St. Louis «2 5.288 Niggeling and Ferrell other Giant run with his third Henry Moss. Holy Trinity : Helen Wolf, Roberson LOST-—Ration Pveisue 0 3 000 (20 homer jSim. Woodall, Mitchell Bros. Mixed. . Lou Linson, Mallory + | Moorman, J Boston Stare snsned 1 J New York 120 200 000— 5 11° 0 Carl Wood, Universal .. 604 Novella Young, Coca-Cola .«.... Riley on E. ‘ —— Philadelphia 000 700 00x— 7. 8 0 At Washington, 40-year-old John rum pu irrett, Internat. Harv }! Audrey Suiter, Mitchell. Bros -.. LOST —Brown GAMES TODAY Dubiel, Gettel, Turner ahd Garbarx, Niggeling, one of the oldest active gal Jeates, Xa Jory Gag i sreens Laura Alexanger Roberson ee mone * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Crsmpton; Floren Zurn: Buty 23 Boys. | ietvers y mere Ys Faye Muse, Lpeen IR-0181, { s in the majors, got a dou- Harry Poole, Universal ............. Helen Dietz. Uptown DIAN . aR bevnnass | 2, Uptow: LOST—Gold 1 a 2a0us at INDIANAPOLIS ee Detroit at Chicago, postponed, rain. [ble and single to pace his team at}led Coun Mallory oo nti Muriel Haves, ROBerion. -iessenss town or or 1 : —— a 1 8 olcomb-Hoke ....... nce urtiss rig TT Toledn at Louisville (night). |bat in a 4-to-1 victory over the Bos- |cal Hudak, Marvin's Sheil .....0.... Mildred Trefz, Coca-Cola 5 Be Mi s at . b Ry . t Lady's St. Paul at Kansas Cty Derby Candidates [ton Red Sor. who navent won wiSes BYD Ble vs Jim ils pee Fm i Jr “Tem NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK, April 27 (U. P).—|g8ame to date and have lost seven. cn NEB LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Imegene Keller, Coca-Cola RI-2032. J N/4 y arles ia 8 o ins 543 1 pe Pittsburgh at Chicago a THe majority of the leading candi- {Niggeling,* tough in the clutch, Freejand. iy Ripple foie 3s rig i hi ‘e p Fulladeiphis of Boson dates for the 1945 Kentucky Derby lvielded 10 hits, but left nine men Dick Jeanings, Kees 2a Conia 77 Hanna Dronberger. Roberson man; reward. New York » rooklyn i \ . alt\Trengpo nland ont ainer Damsel Baxter, Roberson : A St. Louis st Clucinasti. are at Churchill Downs, but turf- stranded on base VirgiMMinker, Indpls. P 572 | Audrey Coffey, Roberson: LOSTmitat RTI men at Belmont Park believe the| The Philadelphia Athletics scored Forrest Strough, U. 8 Rubber Moxed 354 Ann Barlow, West Side Matinee | HU-1047. } AN xU - 4 Jo Eleanor Woolgary Coca- Cola 5 Washington at New York one-two ' contenders are Esteem |all their runs in the fourth inning, . 600 BOWLERp (WOMEN) a LOST. -Vicinit Boston at Philadelphia and Jeep, which are in training wiping out a 5-to-0 deficit to upset| jit? Hingel Brightwood Fuel -B ASEB Al 1- Reward, Tho Only games scheduled. here the visiting New York Yankees, 7| a LOST — Bro - | 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Tdentincatio | to 5 B G D Marie Riddle, Roberson Coal Co. .. VICTORY FIELD LOST—Male Male erry Gains Decision {Mary Burkhardt, Curtiss-Wright ) Ollie Shriner, Curtiss-Wright © cave INDIANAPOLIS vs. COLUMBUS _ reward. Ck The Yankees had made all of Vivien Parsons, Brightwood Puel .... TONIGHT-—8:30 Loss nd Rot their runs and Pitcher Walt Dubiel | yckey Rotert, Brightwood Fuel : eS’ NIG Li hyllis Bever, Roberson a 5 TONIGHT IS LADIES’ NIGHT : LOST -3 Ri _ {|appeared to be coasting to victory | Siertrude Plarr, St. Philip No. 1...... 55 |] For Reservations or Information ele. . r g 4 “. . J $|when the A's teed off on him, |p 1 = Steamoller. RODIIIOn oor Call RL. 4488 ; LogT- dation ON EASY TERMS getting. three singles, three walks Bea Davids BOR, RODErBOR ......ce.insin 8 | [ ww o-3040-R. and a double to score four runs.| | Ce INSTRUCT
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