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‘With Blues Ends in Tie

KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. After playing a 7-to-T tie game with

the Blues last night, the leagueleading Indianapolis Tribesters

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pushed off for the Twin Ciiles to

play 10 games in seven cays, five with the Millers at Minneapolis and five with the Apostles at St. Paul. In the clashes between. the teams to date, the Indians have downed the Millers 10 times in 17 clashes and also. hold a similar record in 17 contests with fourth-place St. Paul. Indians and Millers meet in a twin bill tonight.

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Favored Clubs Dixie Walker Out of N. L. Batting Race, Scheduled i in But Swings for Major League RBI Title

Softhall Meet

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tournament at Municipal stadium | [brings several favored teams into,

action. Four games are on each night's |slate. Opening tonight's program | Mitchel-Scott tangles with Lilly | Chemical House at 6:15. Speed- | way All-Stars, the number one | seeded team, faces Allison C. I. O. lin the second attraction, scheduled at 7:45. The Stars will have Frankie | Wallace on the mound.

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| By AL VERMEER NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—You've got [to say this for Dixie Walker—he knows when he's licked. The big Brooklyn outfielder, darling of Flatbush, was squatting lon & trunk in the Dodger club house when we inquired if he still hoped to retain his batting championship of the National league, Dixie shook his head. “That,” & he replied, “is something I stopped thinking about 'way back in June. It was apparent to me then that iT couldn’t make it. And now, with | Tommy Holmes, Phil Cavarretta and | Goody Rosen panging away at 31, 363 and .348, it is more obvious than

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Amateur baseball league games, rained out last Sunday, are scheduled to be played on local park diamonds tomorrow afternoon The sandlotters’ «nnual city wurnament, originally ascheauiea to open tomorrow, was. moved back a week to allow the Manufacturers snd Municipal leagues to complete their regular schedules. With the leadership of the Manufacturers loop at stake, the Atkins Saw-P, R. Mallory tilt on River- q.8 #8 side No. 2 should prove the top at- — STANDINGS — traction of the matinee sessions. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE The Sawmen, with a 9-3 record have three games to play, tomor- DeWalt New row's twin bill, and a single game | eau eter, with U, 8. Tires early next week. Fi. Harrison . (EEREER Mallory will completes its sched- ove armaey

Kingan Reliables DeWolf News

| Camp Atterbury Reception cen- | (ter, the lone service team in the ever.” | event, will take on International} Offered, $11,000 [nave one at 9 o'clock. The soldiers Walker is hitting .317. not bad ave one tourney victory to their {when you consider he was down to

|credit, having eliminated W, 1} 280 on July 4. He blames his diffi-

(Clowns inh the opening game cities to a slow start and blames | Wednesday night. Link-Belt Ewart! ihe slow start on his failure to re-

| plays Warren Central Trojans in! | port to training camp on the very | tonight's finale at 10:15. } rst day. Tomorrow night, Allison Jets en-| Financial | gage Indianapolis Railways, the | away. Having belted .357 to win jpumber five seeded aggregation, at the crown last season, Dixie in | 6:15. |sisted on a handsome hoist in pay Curtiss-Wright Carded land claimed he would remain in | Curtiss - Wright, seeded team Birmingham, Ala, and paint his number three, plays Robertson's All- | house until Branch Rickey met the Stars at 7:30; Bob's Triangle Grille figure. Branch let him paint. {takes on V.F.W. at 8:45 and Lions Uses Open Stance and Indianapolis Bleaching clash in| Finally they had a game series which was completed |the finale at 10. | Rickey, peering aver his spectacles, In last night's contests, Bethel remarked that no ball player in

at Kansas City last night. He i patted 400 by collectin® 10 hits C. eliminated Porter's Market, the world was worth more than : ’ g Y 14-2 Jets nosed out {$11,000 per season.

2, Allison Tool Ertle Machine, 3-2; Meeker Music| “How about Babe Ruth?” asked “Wasn't he worth more than

walloped Lukas-Harold Nite Hawks, | Dixie. 10-3, and Moose Lodge, thumped 2? [College Sate wb that? How about Gehrig and ' Greenberg and Hubbell? How

rhe them, Mr. Rickey?”

While the Indians were being held to ~ avaw by Kansas City out at Ruppert stadium last night, the Brewers defeated Louisville at Milwaukee and the Tribe's league lead was sliced to two and a half games

Off for Minneapolis

Last night's encounter here was called after nine innings to permit §4 the Indians to catch a train for : Minneapolis. The game statistics § i count, but the game does not go into the league standings and cannot be replayed since it was the Tribe's last trip to Kansas City and the Blues do not play at Indianapolis again this season. | Ira Hutchinson pitched eight] innings for the Indians and Tom | Earley worked the ninth. The for-| mer was removed for a pinch hitter! in the Tribe half of ninth and the] strategy enabled the’ Redskins to! gain a deadlock. Steve Shemo and | Artie Parks, batting for Hutchinson, | both singled, Ben Geraghty sacrificed and Shemo tallied the “tie” run after the catch on Bob Dill's long fly. Shemo played shortstop in place | of Heinie Heltzel, accepted seven in| eight chances and got one hit and | scored a run. An injury kept Helt- |

Williams Tool ule In tomorrows double bill and . wil! be ou! to give the Sawmakers a Juuble beating. Twc wins would gi’e them an 11-4 record und a possible tie for Arst piace’ Allison Team Plays Gm Allison winds up its season with! a game against Lukas-Harold, and! judging from the way they have! treated the bombsighters in former | meetings should wind up with 11

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another victory to their credit when they play Roosevelt Pharmacy (at Brookside. Williams Tol & Engineering also

: tackle the Roosevelt nine. They wins inst 108ses. ; aga four iosses, The 83ME | play the Druggists at 3 p. m., fol-

is scheduled on River.ide No. 3. lh owing the Kingan-Roosevelt game, The other Manuiactuvers contest which starts at 1:30. . brings R. C. A. and U. £. Tires) Gold Medal Beer is scheduled to together on Riverside No 1. The meet the Ft. Harrison team, but it result of this game will have no was reported earlier in the week bearing on the final standings, 8s that the game would not be played.’ the Tiremen rest in fourth place’ An attempt is being made tn match with six victories and six defeats, tne two aggregations prior to (he while the R's ‘have but one victory! league's closing date, next Wednesto their credit and rest in last place.! 'day night. In the Municipal circuit, Larry | Tomarrow’s tilts will be the last | Stipich’s Leonard Cleaners and Bob {Sabbath attractions in regular |Elliott'’s DeWolf News, play at] (league play. Sandlot followers will Rhodius park with second place in| eye the results in an attempt to the league standings at stake.| | pick a favorite {n the coming city - |Kingan Reliables, loop leadérs, have e series, which gets under way next cinched first place and should add! Saturday —B. H.

differences kept him

For a veteran, Gil English, Indianapelis third sacker, did bet-

ter than all right in that seven- : meeting.

in 25 times at bat, and his blows included three home runs and three doubles. He batted in eight | runs and scored seven.

timing and finally succumbed to: he Is jousting for the lead with that old “ball player's disease— Lou Olmo, his Brooklyn teammate. making.changes in his stance, Walker figures the runs-batted-in! “I guess I'must have stood up title should carry as much prestige | The Mahatma of Flatbush there 100 different ways since the as the hitting championship, for,| | scowled and scraped his throat.| race opened,” confessed Walker. as he puts it, “what good are those | { Finally they reached a compromise * ‘Finally I settled for an open hits if you don't drive runs across figure of something close to $20,000. | stance, feet wide apart. Last year the plate?” It was then that Walker hustled |I always kept my feet together.” | He is rooting for ‘Rosen, also a! {to Bear Mountain, N. Y., to join, Though out of the race for the | Dodger outfielder, to outlast Holmes | Paul the Dodgers. But, alas, his tardi-|National league hitting title Dixie laf Cavarretta for the hitting title. | {ness took its toll. He found it ‘hopes to grab the major league | { That, at least, would keep it in the | [Simply simply _ impossible to adjust his | runs- Tuns-batted- in crown. At present family. |

More Than 350 Youngsters ( ompete |

scored a run. Ar For Honors in Parks Track Event

Wentse] Hits Triple City parks track champions were|Eubank. Del ere Euban elores Gil English batted in three of the] \crowned yesterday in a meet gt} Christian)

Tribe's seven runs and Stan Wentzel| peg van Smith field in which more| so.y INTERMITIATY 30v3 : collected two of his team's Seven iy. 350 contenders competed. | mon 9-3ard DatieEnp: Wallac Bel: hits, one for three bases. English’s Christian park gained the beam iy 207578 Dash—Elijah Wallace Jone double in the fifth cleaned the title with a total of 61 points. Bel- High Jump—George Sterrett (Washing- | ses. mont was second with 50 and Key. | ftbal - ’ The rivals split the seven- game | stone followed with 37, Re | Mw series with three victories apiece! 4 35 - and the tie. The list of individual winners fol- ang a =Joun Shindler In the finale, the Indians took | lows: | 75-Yard™ Dash—Esther the lead, 2 to 0. in the second stanza | SENIOR BOYS but the Blues bounced back and| 100-vard Dash—Maurice Cross {Norih-| registered four runs in the third. | | 0 yard Dash-—Chester Thomas (Bel- |

27 Events Are on Program For City Swimming Meet

Twenty- seven events will comprise | der 13 years (separate races) —25-meter (the program for ‘the annual city | na er Tioke 110 | outdoor swimming meet at the Gar-| founds, respectively, and eer Rls ars | feld park pool neXt Saturday ac-| meter back stroke and S0-meter breast cording to -an announcement today Men and women (separate races) 100 | by George Sprague.

Memphis Field meter free style, 100-meter back stroke, | { The carnival will be sponsored by

100-meter breast stroke and diving. Special A. A. U. events (separate races) 100-meter free style, hack By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Staff Correspondent MEMPHIS. Tenn.,~Aug. 18 (U. the city recreation department and NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (U. P.).—If the Dodgers lost ball games the ©: Out of the amateur ranks the Indianapolis chapter of the Louis Bob Cochran to- American Red Cross under the

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Amick (Riley) High Jump—Joan Shindler (Spring ov | Walnut), { Broad Jump—Esther Amick (Riley). | Soft Throw—Esther Amick . (Riley) {way Manager Leo Durocher loses his temper practically every time he came St.

stroke, 100-meter breast stroke (women Relay-—Adele Shindler, Joan Shindler y The Blues also chalked up & run mont Joan Gannon and Betty Coons. sees an umpire, they'd be miles behind the last place Phillies, day to make it virtually certain |canction of the Indiana A. A. U. Fortunately for Dodger fans, the team's record is a that

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only), 200-meter breast stroke imen mivi. and 400-meter free style 1 -. + | | ’ in the fourth but the Redskins: fecenter Mile=Natifice Cross . (ori! JUNIOR BOYS | little better Byron Nelson's remarkable Eight events wil] be open to all forged in front again in the fifth! 50-Yard ,Dash—Tom Graves (1st st.).|than Durocher’s, but both players and boss were sulking today over a golf tournament winning streak is swimmers in the Indiana A. A. U.

Irialt will be held, if necessary, at 9 a. m. and all final events at 2 p m. Half-Mile—Ed Brown (49th and Arse-| i 100-Yard Dash—Tom Graves ¢flst xt.) | 1 by splurging for four markers. yg Ray Hark. lsviions: | High amp OHar: Laccr foarfielor decision by Umpire Tom Dunn that gave Thicago a 4-to-3 victory in the about to end.

| In the seventh the Kansas City | High Jump-—Lee Moran (Willard), i Broad Jwmp- Cleon Thames (Keystone) { {ninth inning yesterday. road. Jymp—Ed Brown (49th and pO 0 To ajiace aW-| It was a hard one to lose and the pastimers stepped out again and! aycena). Relay—Dick Smith, Cleon = Thomas S Dodgers are hard losers, Trailing

regained the advantage. 7 to 6, after| Softball SHOE, idlicw a which it was a runless eighth and Hr ey-Hitiah Wallace, Chester Thomas {stone}, ‘ 4 to 1 in the last of the nint . ey the Redskins knotted the game in Charles Newton and Maurice Cross (Bel JUNIOR GIRLS put on one of their typical rallies to (Kan- ccore two runs on a walk to Mike Holmes, Boston

nt). 50-Yard Dash—Deloris Andrews the ninth. SENIOR GIRLS sas and Meridian) | : : Seven and Nine Hits 9s.Yard Dash—Marie Stratton ~15-Yard Dash—Anna Davenport (Lock- Sandlock, a on Ships pug ers oh : ! tanky and a long double ugie | Rosen, Brooklyn ; he Indians collected severs hits Saat a long y Augie Rosen, Brook 434 348 | backside, the day i Jack Shaffer, Clyde C. Karrer from the marine corps and would

fleld). BE ee on All of that happened after | : 36 . 0 { istian) a % - and eight walks, the Blues nine Softball Throw—Lots Paul (Christian).| pp h | Stim, Brooklyn . 108 430 333|a seven under par 65. and Flora Kinder trophies for high-|rteyrn to the club soon. r ; ; two were out, but Dodger hopes) | That gave him a two-day total [Point entrants 'n the senior, inter-| yeeck has b : hits and five walks. Cozart and PEANUT BOYS | AMERICAN LEAGUE eec as been at the Corona Pringle pitched for the Bl 25.Yard Dash—Don Ringer (Keystoney.|D€Ver die. Up to the plate came) G of 133, two strokes ahead of an- mediate and junior divisions, re-! cal) naval hospital, where he uningle pitched lor uie Blues 50.Yard Dash—Stanley Peezle (Fali| Dixie Walker, the “mayor” of Flat-|cuccinello, Chicago 90 3 | 1s As other outsider, George Low of | spectively. [dre Geraghty had a huge night at and he sent a grounder to 334 | N ty i be cb 4. out} erwent an operation for an ine second for the league pace setters. cs g o entry fee will be charged, but|,,y suffered in the Scuth Pacific.

Cen, Jump—Milton Wright (Willard), | PUSH, |Gase, Washington 153 318 Clearwater, Fla, who had a 135, | Bob Martin (61st st.) and Donald Cof-| deep short. ¥ and nine strokes a {all entry blanks must be mailed He handled 12 chances without a fin (Washington), tied for first P 3074 es ahead of Nelson, y |He enlisted in the marines in Nomiss on nine putouts and three

. Umpire Dunn ruled Stirnweiss, N. Y.. 104 Links Tourney Broad Jump—Joe Harbin 307 whose 142 total made him 13th in | to Sprague, director of water safety | vember, 1943. > 0 by assists. He also got one hit, sac-

Washing. E80 he was out at first base, but Estalella, Phila ne the field. for the local chapter of the Ameri- | Sorthall Throw—Joe | rificed once, scored a run, and stole Aft Riverside

| Durocher, the Dodgers, and 24,739 fngton) Nelson, afflicted with putter can Red Cross, by noon Monday. His a base. Three Kansas City double oe PEANUT GIRLS lit didn't end the demonstration. |. cif eighth straight loss, 4 to 1, In third position was Harold] limited to three events and the first and last place clubs, Indian- annual city amateur golf tourna- first | League President Ford Frick to ad- ——— —_— 'of events follows: {eonclusion on Sept. 3. New York Central R. R. Bowling Dodger “mouthpiece” was in fine .

Veeck to Return

To Brewers Soon MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 18 P.).—Rudy Schaffer, business ager of the Milwaukee Brewers, said today that Pvt. Bill Veeck, president of the American Associa-

area, but competition in men’s and For nine holes in the Memphis women’s diving and the other 17 invitational tournament yesterday, races will be confined to local {Cochran traveled at record pace, entrants who never have placed in finishing the round with a 30. best a national evens. card for the distance ever chalked | Individual awards will be given (Ave (up over the Chickasaw club course. for the first five places in each race

35 He cooled a oy a little on the |and special trophies at stake will be tion club, had received his discharge nishing

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$ (Wash-| ¢ rious fans thought otherwise. The| Tom Bas, Squier Moiiini Relay—Orville Scott, Kenneth Brackin,|decision gave Chicago a 4-to-3 vic- r ng three each. troyple, shot a one over par 73 to! address is 1126 N. Meridian street, Joe Harbin and Don Coffin (Washoe! | The Browns handed the Yank p tory, but though it ended the game,! an gas | Indianapolis 4. All entrants will be plays held down the Tribe scoring. Match. Thy darts 4 ft y 8 8 go with a first round of 69. po Attendance was 3456. atch. play starts lomorrow; 4 | St. Louis, equalling the 1 . 5. Dash—Paula Tracy (Belmont). | i: ’ g ongest Ay ( diving in addition to any of the! On the season's play between the morning at 8:30 o'clock in the 15th| 50-yard Dash—Paula Tracy (Belmont | Crowd Barges In ing run in Manager Joe McCarthy's Jub). McSpaden of Sanford, Me., (alee AU. roves in which titey and Betty Newsom (Rhodius), tied for| Earlier yesterday, Durocher got! 15-year regime, who had a 136 card after shooting » a 2 68 yesterday. | desire to compete. The complete list apolis won 16 and Kansas City five. Softball Throw—Katy Katy Lewis (Be (Belmont) e— | mit that another umpire, Ziggy Army- Notre Dame and girls under Box Sc Bowling Notes | Sears, banished him from Thurs- years (one race) ore There -will be 9 meeting of the day's game too hastily, so the Game Is Sellout SOUTH BEND, Ind, Aug. 18

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All matches will be scheduled for league Tuesday, Aug. 21, 7:30 p.m. form. He railed at Dunn until P.).=The Armv-Notre Dame foot18 holes except the championship in the assembly room of the Big police came to escort the bluecoat ball game, to be played in New finals of 36. |Four building. All last vear's-cap- to safety as the crowd barged in. York Nov.-10. was sold out on Au Ten contestants who tied with [tains are urged to attend, as alll pick (Kewpie) Barrett of the 7, the athletic associations of on 85's were engaged in a playoff this!teams not represented will. - be phillies got the nod over Charley two schools jointly have announced. 3 afternoon at Sarah Shank course dropped and new teams entered. | Red) Barrett of the Cardinals with | An earlier announcement of the | for eight places in the champion-| ET, To thy {a 3-to-2 victory at Philadelphia. sellout, the earlies Wallace... 0 ship flight, Twin Bill Carded | The Giants made an early ed, of the 32-year- or hry Earley, 4 a ° The schedule for the meet: The Fall Creek Athletics will stand up for a 3-to-2 victory over | possible, the Notre Dame Athletic Totals 3 7 7 21 12 “2 Tomarron.At Riverside, meet the Brookside Colts in a|the Pirates at New York. | association said, because of the Parks batted for Butehinson in ninth. August 26—At Pleasant Run double-header starting at 1 p.m Lewis Clouts Homer |avalanche of mail which flooded the tomorrow on No, 2 diamond, Brook- Buddy {two schools.

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widow of Alvin L., mothier of Aut Langley, passed away ay. unera . services 10 a. m.. G. H. Herrmann Fu- Ad I YO YO at neral Home, 1508 8. East st. Friends 8 invited. Burial Crown Hill, Frienas may call at mortuary after 8 p, m. Saturday, LOCKHART Margaret McHargue, 1020 8. Tremont, wife of Joseph Lockhart, mother of Mrs. Bertha Huddleston, Hotle F. and James McHargue, sister of Mrs. Susie Sutton, Daniel Godfrey, James Tatlock and Mrs. Sadie Hanners, passed | ® away Priday. Puneral Monday, 11 a. m,, at the Nazarene church, Seymour, Ind.

You Save Because We Save Si ii Nazarenc 'shurch, Bevmou oie Home, 1604 W, Morris st.

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d 15 2 BS 75 Mrs. John W. Luckett, 69056 e.; 4 AGRON of Mrs. W. T. Luckett| ‘‘Mitzy,” Yisiity Troy and Shelby. M ., and Mrs, 8. H. Crutcher |Reward. GA-39 |

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Only games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE 100 Ab HH | 00H 100 Hox 4 and Robinson;

YOU KNOW COLD WEATHER 18 ON THE WAY — AND NO DOUBT YOU ARE DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

A ———— . IF NOT — May we have the SCHEDULE TODAY | Pleasure of Demonstrating AMERICAN ASSOCIATION aston oh 003 300— { INDIANAPOLIS at Minneapolis (2, night) | Prteane 010 000 100— 2 8 3| hn, Toledo, at Milwaukee (night) Clark and Steiner; Humphries, Johnson, Wr

Louisville at St. Paul (night), Touchstone and Tresh, Castine, STORM WINDOW & SCREEN R T EW E A V | z 6

Columbus at Kansas City, COMBINATION of MOTH HOLES—BURNS In Your Home? or WORN: SPOTS

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We will remember thee | DAUGHTERS--MRS. HARRY ALEXANDER § AND MRS. JACOB SEGAL.

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LOST—Blue “gabardine envelope purse, probably at Meridian and Belt railroad, | about 8 a. m. Thursday. Keep money, return other contents, GA-6944, . ) LOST—Chow female puppy, 2 months old, | black on ears, black tip on tall, Siners . wise brown. Angwers to Puzzy. Ohild’s | pet. Reward. FR-4152.

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license. Reward, 7-4 Friends fnvited, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes "| LOST—Lady's white gold ae!

MYRICK—~Irving, north of ghcton, Ind. | 3 diamonds. Reward. TA-9992— on Senour rd, husband of Sarah, TOO Li LATE TO CLASSIFY passed away Thursday p. m, Friends may eal at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308

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