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3 re Ce — THE NDIANKPOLIS IES wl ar MONDAY, ATE. 7, 7 : n Winning Team in Annual City Swim (Tribe Bows To Colonels In Twin Bt I] 3 ae a CEA Riviera Club Loses National City Tourney |Indians Lose 8 to 6; 2100 Crown-Rolls Up 75 Points Favorites Win rq, Drop Four Games Behind -

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Bob Schuman, Charlie Harter, : (8:27 coger. Riviera club swimmers were shorn of their national A..A. U. crown Mike Pollak and Clark Espie ad- LOUISVILLE, Aug. 27.—Changing from the Twin Cities to the Falls FRECKLES today, but an Indianapolis city championship trophy was on the shelf vanced in easy style to the quar- city failed to check the slide of the vanishing Indians and the Louisville vl of the North side organization. : fer-finais of the tourney which will| Colonels bumped them off in both ends of a double-header yesterday, |[ HANG © The United Press reported from Los Angeles that the defending be held Saturday at South Grove. |8 to 6 and 2 to 0. HAE SS champions tallied 20 points in the three-day carnival for a second- | The semi-finals and finals are Having just reached home after a long trip, the Colonels were wel- tt

place tie with Multnomah club of Portland; Ore. The favored Chrystal [scheduled for Sunday and Monday | cOmed by a huge crowd of 13,866. Plunge mermaids of San Francisco — ==" at the Coffin links. The Tribesters have lost seven in Box Scores ruled as new titlists with 50 points.| patty Sinclair of the Women's Harold Cork Wins {a Tow and are on the verge of los- First Game) 2 Ann Curtis piled up 10.5 of these swimming association of New York| Harter triumphed over Ralph Ma- |IN8 second place to the Derbytown IANA ROLIS for high point honors for the win | city finished a close second. Joan son 5 and 4: Schuman. took the | PAstimers. While the Redskins were 8 hy. 3p ners. Fogel, Indianapolis, was third. measure of Charles Klumpp by the |GTOPPIng that pair out at Parkway mraay ©. Anchors Relay Team | Score 75 Points same score. Pollak bested Rudy feld the Milwaukee Brewers were Shemo, 2b .. In the final event of the meet,| a Garfield park pool Saturday, |Brezausek, 3 and 2 and Espie ti |Hiiving at the expense of Kansas ack, th Brenda Helser, who lost to Miss p.oion cyimmers rolled up 73 umphed over Fred Holler, 3 and 1,|, y and increased their league lead ents, rans Curtis by a small margin in thei... 4 annex the city crown. Harold Cork edged out Lewis North, © four games over Indianapolis.

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Multnomah club to its fifth cOn-|gipy, 45 Ellenberger had 12, match. * | ahead of third-place Louisville and Fletcher. p '..1..!! secutive ~ 300-meter medley relay Broadmoor 8. Kirschbaum 8, Gar-| Harry Cedarholm ousted Francis | the rivals play another game under |Di-heim, sreeiaaes championship in 3:54.32, or fonnd 7 and the defend. Jones, 3 and 2 In the lower bracket {the lights here tonight before the pie =" ° Miss Helser swam her 100- ing champion Rhodius entry, 5. [while Joe Hook bested Ollie Hol-|™ [Wallace ........0uie

: ; TR FYRST NIVIGIISN TRosese, P vepnrsrers ’ meter lap in the sensations He | Shirley Schaffner of Riviera won lingsworth, 2 and 1 and Ralph Jor- A. A. FIRST DIVISION vol ven: . Mi , . q . : 8 |of 1:05.4, 2.1 sesonds u the Jack Shaffer memorial trophy dan was victorious over Fred Reed, W L Pet. GB Play| Brady. batted for Geraghty in eighth.

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A. A. U. record set by the San| by al/4 and 2 in lower bracket matches. Francisco winner last Friday and | 1F the fost pois Te in| | Milwaukee .. 83 54 606 .... 17 Wallace ran for Pike in eighth. two seconds better than the Amer- | $0 Or i ii stroke 100- | é Indianapolis. 79 58 577 4 16 LOUBYILLE 68 ican record set by Helene Madison. Ti r d . ' . | Louisville .... 77 60 .562 6 17]Steiner 3b ........, 4¢é 1 0 1 10 (The Indi ; ’ : meter back stroke and 100-meter eC nica . S St. Paul 61 65 508 131; 21 Genovese cof ....... 6 1 0 0 ments caused Nineteen-yvear-old Miss Curtis! ree style. | reeans 5 . 319 2p owpe. Ib orien. e 1 Nn o ' = p ryste team | y . [oe —— - — Baath, i oievees ies 3 1 anchored he Crime} PR | Capture Trophies On Amateur Car Redskins depart for Columbus. In Thompso, eR a 1 0 0 0 : (OBS but a. ; p gr The| The Flora Kinder award went to 18 clashes this season the Indians Shafaer. ss iii: F 12 da a oe [Aying Multnomah ei) Star. Linda Woods, also of Riviera, for| : : : . and Colonels are all even—nine vic- Howerton, rf ....... e 3 9 1 1 4:30 Tea Tun gan Francisco trio finished second, the high-point. junior, while the Two technical k. o.'s featured the tories apiece—and with four to g Roney, 21 ..iveeener I } : 3 : 4:48 Easy Ac ts . Hove °C ugn- a jun , . g—— P " 10 RO, walter, «¢ 1 1 - | followed by the Rivieria club ang a Clyde C. Karrer trophy in the in- amateur boxing program. staged at one here and three at Indianapolis, | Widmar, p o 0 0 7 §:00 8herwoo second Crystal Plunge team. bo ; the Stokely Food corp. barracks, ' Deal le 8 1 6 0 8 8:18 J. Carro : [termediate class went to teammate, , ) Sept. 3 and 4. {coal : 1 6 6 oO $:30 Destin y : | [1741 S. West st., Saturday night. [Callahar : ny Jeanne Wilson Wins {Jane Aspinall. Fletch 1 {Simunds, p gO 1 6.46 9 §:48 Gilbert : a Clarence Everedge won over C. No- etcher Belted Out Cee, p ... "86 0 6 9 In the 100-meter breast stroke| Miss Woods won the 25-meter . : : oi 9 a ii 6:00 Mommie rent, J wilson of the Lake free style and 25-meter back stroke | Pl in the second round of a light-| In yesterdays first contest, the Totals Lasse nN Med 6:15 Hedda E event, Jeanne § . e style i 5 “| weight bout and in a special light- | Redskins got off to a two-run lead | Thompson ran for Barath in seventh wu Tks B

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‘drive i last 25 meters to | Aspinall scored victories in the 50-| Deal batted for Widmar in sixth. ] 7:00 V great drive in the ast | pi 1; / a e Kid Hunt in round 2. {4 to 1 before they started slipping. | INDIANAPOLIS “irvine sen 200 020 011—8 . Tie Vox Fon win by seconas. meter free style an 50-meter | , . | Louisville reduced the | o | Louisville as ... 010 011 41x—0 \ 7:30 Mary OC Other results, all three rounds: | margin t y Miss Wilson, who was a close sec- breast stroke for those under 110. : ' : 4 to 3 by th h af wg Runs batted in--Wentzel 2, Detore, 7:45 Mary CI : : |Mike Lazano outpointed’ Willard y the sixth, after which the gngiish, Barath, Genovese, Howerton 32. Som—— ond to Clare le More of the Olney- pounds. Buke in a flyweight match; Jesse Colonels put on a splurge, belted | Walters, Simonds 2, Pree Juo-Base, nits $0 Radio I - y rs’ | 1 \ g wyn ’ i } y yo Walt Detore, Pike, Howerton. : adio . i _ 5 p ville Boys club of Rhode Island, in| Gene Bousliog of the “Y” team Combs outpointed Pearl White in Glen Fletcher out of the box in the | pase OT aCrifice—Shofner, Doubles 8.30 Dream W & o : 3 RR ae : Saturday's night's 200-meter breast won firsts in the 100-meter free a lightweight go; Harry Smith and | seventh and rallied for four runs. |Play—Steiner to Koney to Yrowne, Lats 8:45 Dream W X “ isis es - | : < , i i , - : ¢ ’ y® j ® lon bases—Indianapolis 9. uisville em ) : As vs ’ : AY, sircke, “zovered the distance in siie and 10lmeter back stroke for Tilden Smith boxed a draw in a Harry Durheim, Wes Flowers and Bases on balls—Oft Fletcher 8, Durheim : 3:09 Seveen ¢ : Pictured are members of the Riviera club team, champions in the annual city swimming meet |1:26.22. | men. E emeight. montest: J. 8. Overby | Mike Roscoe also saw service on the 1. Wiamar ‘4 "Simonds 2 Cecil 1. Roscoe $:18 Screen ( $i . . * » Oly . ». . Strikeouts—By eteher J, “Saturday at Garfield park. Holding the trophy is Shirley Schaffner, winner of the Jack Shaffer me- | outpointed William Garner in the | Tribe rubber. Durheim relieved Simonds 1 Hits—Off Fletcher 1 1n 8 inc 9:45 Thanks . «iy vgs. . . ne . | : | Fletcher and in turn was relieved Dings (ptched to 8 in : 30:00 Gilbert i . won th firsts. h 0 d Ww | welterweight class, and D. W. Sat- 2, Plovers 0 in 3, Roscoe 1 in 1, Wid- : " morial award for high point individual in the senior division. She won three firsts Ta Match | Jo n oaen ns ; t-luv Flowers In the” Same SWNTe. ma ris Siamese vis phased. 3 10:15 Johnny & erfield outpointed Jim Russell in thy Cecil © ‘n 1. Winning pitcher— jo: Sandmar | we tel | Louisville employed three hurlers, & %'".: “6° h 8D . 0:45 SBandmar the light heavyweight division. Simonds. Losing pitcher—Fletcher. Um ”

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Tribe. DIAN 1:45 Chuck F ro" ; | ; 1 cS INDIANAPOLIS ue > . Heavyweights will appear in the John B. Ogden showed the way jie Shoe at Stokely barracks, Both clubs were off in the fleld! ABR HE O AS : Advance I'hrouch 2 Round of City Series supporting tussle to the tag-team|i,. r,4ianapolis Star's annual state RD DeBorde of the A. A. U. and] 203 Six errors were chalked up, Siaenty. 3 .......3 8 8 1 .§ : BAND 2 ; eo : «A. U3 ; s | Mack. 1b... 300 0.00 4 / - J feature on the Son ow | ole-in-one championship tourna-|Paul McDuff and Tom Miller of jTITEE, DY each side, | Engiisn 8 .ore.] 88 42 A bandit 5 card of the Hercules A. C. tomorrow . ur WH wan The Ti Leg} Golden Glov Hoosier Beats Hoosiers | Wentzel, © Le . ) ia 3 \ inl s g : he sev 5 {ment yesterday at Highland when e mes-Legion olaen oves ; | Dil1, eervinen 3 8.8 3 60 6 . rolv Kingan Reliables, defending | inning and they ‘added another in safely again in the seventh, stole night at Sports Arena. They ateine olaced the ball withi ig |committen offiolated. Hugh Mc.| Hoosier Yank Terry of Bedford, Devore ¢ 11003 0 } 2 8 © revolver rol ¢hampions, P. R. Mallory Co. and [the second on Twiga's single, stolen] second, and scored on an overthrow.|™'® (he p n 2 feet 3'3; CO! gh ne h Ibe aL 3s... 9 1 8 39% . ers store at Gold Medal Beer won second base and Osborne's safe bingle. Allison, the remaining team to|Ralph Garibaldi of St. Louis an inches of the pin on the 151.yird Ginnis, Stokely athletic re » EO0Se-ogged Ue Tribesters = Wallace, p 1 891 33 morning o round games in the annual ama-| The Medals crossed the plate] emerge from Saturday's tilts with a|Hans Schnable of Chicago. It is 11th hole. Ogden is from Ulen club. |said he has some promising talent| J Rang SO ae | Totals .....5 ..34. 0 3.18. 0 § teur baseball championship tourna- {three times in the fourth. Jim | victory, drew" a bye yesterday. |e one fall Mrs. Paul Frame topped the under his wing to help swell the n0'CINE em lo ree pis. JH0 WUSVILLE oo A. # iment Vesterdav. os the double- | Ballard singled and Ed Alltop] They handed Roosevelt Pharmacy : ~ |feminine division when she dropped Golden Gloves entry list next win- | Wallace, gunning for his 15th vicsig 01 3.8 ’ nen t yes a Bol under wa? ireached first on an error, Twigg|a 13-2’ drubbing to remain in they Sports Arens fans are looking | the golf ball i 11 feet 6 inches/ter. He also is developing some tory, also pitched well for the In. Gennes 1 +33: 8 Brit og 2 ed | sacrificed, and Manager Norm Be- | running. In other Saturday games forward to more than the usual of the can, scdring on ‘her second amateur boxers at the Stokely dians and lost on five hits. It Was gn" ir [10000 1 1.0 ¢ : Twelve of the 13 teams entered |Sacriire , vd lieinoar Sn R Y BET laction in the tdg-team bout which shot : |plant at Whiteland, Ind an errorless encounter. Howerton. Af ...... 831880 participated in the initial round play sent Ballard across witha Kingan shut out R. C. A. 10-0: pits Mike Angelo and Rod Fenton | —— pam Reng, ne It's the Indians’ worst slump of walters. c 34388 HORIZON 8 ] ) : Sh Nove vase TH s the s $ Koney, 2b .. on 8 3 Saturday, six falling by the way- | single. Babe Drissell's hit and a Mallory. swamped Williams Tool & av : 3 ” : Marion, s 1 ’ > . iri, the one-defeat and oul | passed ball accounted for two more. Engineering, 19-2; De Wolf downed pesiist pat RAY) a Name Maz T N t h Aoo + t Will S i eB I a ns Marion: 8 i i 3 { : 3 Pictured Hage vt ry Brine dn Eae Jalan sella 0-1: {tin. Pat a /ayne al . j 2 3 b. [ Terry, p a ish prod A Leonard Cldaners was iis {B12 SR Bi dios Stab aH col hm dO Meda! } # op. 2 0 C . aeregd 10ns . 1 ce : And losing behind Wallace, their ace| 2 3 5 88 “minister A ney 38 : ¢ 012i tS

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; i i , re type, : AraC, tion won a free-hitting affair over | : > 2 ~ : - trip after-leaving home holding the. base hits—Barath, . Parks 0 Compan Y whi . I gether for the first time. It is for ; $ te : Rapa: 7 ig 3 the Leonard team, which put on | 'M f M St [ ; 3 Io : league lead by a game and a half. [Genovese Sacrifice=Barath, 12 Number a parade of 11 runs in the eighth ee e In . ooey two falls out of three. They are|- Iocal softball fans will see some (nos, Kentucky, Michigan and Wis-| Anq while losing the 14, they have pO I ae "34 Suffix v junior heavies. Martin is from/of the country’s topnotch aggre-|consin. | only won eight. outs By Terry 2. Wallace 5. Umpires— 15 Sultanie

and ninth innings, halting within | ae 8 v . Hollywood, Cal, and Riley from|gations in action over the week-end| Three games are carded Friday aparella and Hurley. Time-1:14. decree

. one run of tying up the 14-13 score. | M B S Th S ———ia———————————————— | ay e eries eme ong Chicago, while Fenton is out of as the Midwest regionals of the night; five, Saturday afternoon; 18 Triple ei

The meatmen hopped on Gene | Buffalo and Angelo from Akron, O./annual National tournament is'four, Saturday night; five, Sunday 3 19 Compass

Moore early, scoring once in the By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Staff Correspondent ; J : initial stanza before sending | NEW YORK. Aug. 27—There was more than a S>pont possibility played at Municipal stadium. |afternoon; four, Sunday night and TY . 20 More to the showers with a SIX-Tun |g co. that “Meet Me In St. Louis” will be the theme song for the 1945 Miss Otto Cures The event, which gets under way at least three Monday. : ) 21 i splurge in the second frame. They | world series Friday night and continues through| our outstanding feminine ag- £2 Twice

also treated his successor, Red | For their forlorn fans who have given up early season high hopes Slice For Victory Monaay nigh, will Sitfact en 2 gregations have already qualified | \ (prefix) Humphries roughly, adding four li,,¢ the Cardinals and Browns would meet in another one-park classic By] omen champions from the Indl- for play. The local Curtiss-Wright, 23 V-shape tallies in the fourth, two in the | it is well to consider the following: CHICAGO, Aug. 27 (U. P).—|anapolis, Milwaukee and Chicago Bop Inn of Ft. Wayne, Foxhead | - . piece

fifth, and one in the eighth. 1. Currently they are the hottest [opener in which Bill Salkeld also Phyllis Otto of Atlantic, Ia, was Jlelfopoiien eseas Sod wine Ufo of Chicago and Peoria Cater- | : « 27 Warms Stage Late Rally oie 15 {clubs in their leagues. homered. Roookie Ken Gables beat fully repaid today for the longi : > ' | pillar Dieselettes won their respec- | The battle of supplies will continue until the last - 80 Exterior Lefty cal a Ie of 2. Pitching, key department in a veteran Joe Bowkman. Russell tiresome hours sHe spent on the ! tive tournaments. The Illinois] shot is fired. Tires have played an important 81 Boat pac fine shape after viel ing a pair stretch drive, is brilliant on both |gingling in the winning run in the : W 1d Ch championship is the only state] : : part 32 Flower runs in the opening inning, but li. ...c The Cards have held the eighth of the second game, practice tee iu a sTiorvile ous * or S, 4 ancy ine pe | in is Wt Od toe) Wil pe the veers of wwe ane in the eighth, the Cleaners pounded leading national league batters, the] Braves, Phils Split wicked slice. > o . Gipp Breweries of Peoria qualified | ing supplies to the fighting zones in the Far East. n fr out a pair of triples, WW DIES | cubs, to two runs in three games The" Braves and Phils spl For it was two booming drives T F ~ B 11 last week. Two losses eliminate. | : : g er Wi : 1bs, uns i I S. raves s split at . v tir . 1 and a single, which, combined With | “3 go, have reputations for| philadelphia.” Two-run homers pylon the 36th and final hole of op istic 1 The local metropolitan event has | You must save your fires to speed up victory 39 iotida 4 walk and a Kingan error Was| ......ccin the stretch. In five out| Tommy Holmes and Phil Masi gave her championship match with Mrs. _ [reached the semi-finals, which are 83 Plot om good for seven runs. They drove reine vears the Cards have won|Boston a 6 to 5 win over Hugh|Babe Didrikson Zaharias of Los Clayton Worlds, Chicago heavy-| scheduled tomorrow night. Allison | TAKE CARE OF YOUR TIRES FEA ii McGill from the box in We ninth, | +. pennant they have done it late Mulcahy, but the Phils took the Angeles Saturday that enabled the weight who made his first start| Jets and Link-Belt Bearings, who | g 49 Exclama scoring four times off the lefty and |, 4} season. The Browns put on second, 4 to 3 chubby 21-year-old Towa girl to here recently a successful one bYipyjleq surprise quarter-final vic- BY CERTIFIED TREADIN 1 | 80 Senior his successor, Manager Russell. |. go stretch drive last summer Mia. CHants salvap n eo of score the season's No. 1 golf upset {SCOTINE 3 10-round decision OVEr| orig over Speedway All-Stars and | *Ochel k halted the rally wit nmer| The Giants salvaged one game O Clarence Brown, Detroit, and Col-| i . | 61 Agreeab Ochel Tuck haite e rally With | 0 oot the Tigers, winning their! a set of four with the Dodgers, win-|and win'the Women’s Western ama-| =~. = ’ i l | Curtiss-Wright, No. 1 and No. 3 Moke your tires produce new safe miles I { $4 He is con two men on the basses. only pennant on the last day. Ining. 6 to 2, at Brooklyn. Billy |teur golf title, one up. jon Chaney, the young Indianapolis c.oqed teams, will clash in the! by Certified Treading. MN meons thet | | cerned w Frank Baird's Mallory boys also | " vo : % ) es 3 is Ai ye al Sis: Otte Diaved the last 18 lroles Negro 190-pounder who has lost| i itial game at 8. every detall is done according to the J { | ie ind Het a tough afternoon before win-|. sain Two Games j urges Inad 11 ns a 1? Miss C play 1e 1as 107€S only one start in a local arena, will Kingan Knights, who last season | highest standards in the industry with 1 : ping a 10-inning affair over De-| The Browns gained fwo full{in ‘three runs to back. up Jackiof the 38-hole title match in 73 .,555 gloves in the featured 10-| the result that the finished job . | { VERTIC rr a AIT OVET | mes yesterday, beating the White Brewer's win over Ralph Branca in shots, four under par, to tie the, an RITARYE BE the tournament under . the bs apr v d | * 1 Melted r Wolf News, 5-4. 11 Layton's walk So yo . ; bo duel of ‘vookies PY or round attraction of ursday's 1is-| name of Metal Auto Parts, will play | sents the last word in quality werkmen- SR rh 2 Belgian a fielder's choice and an error gave Sox a. 2. Lows 3 J 3 in 10 4a 18 {uel rookies, course record. (tic card at Sports Arena. | Eli Lilly at 9:15. The Knights won | ship. You get more safe miles without — 8 Russian the East siders a run in the first, NINES Dehn b Muncrie. ang 2 The Windy City mauler’s record|over Lockfleld Garden Pals Club oxtro cost. -

Serer o ueame #0 1. With Nelson Potter pitching | The Newsmen came back strong B b /] ( | od includes the names of some of the last night in the quarter-finals, 5-2 : —c | The Cards moved within two and S { , nig ) J : . y their half of the inning, crossing . ‘ 'S ; ; - In the t hal ° t i h - Mitchel] |2 half games of the Cubs, winning a e a a en ar NAlons leading Heiters Sn ws while Lily Sefeaten B.C. 4, 3218 the pa : three eh Tm a oq ® single game at Chicago, 3 to 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | NATIONAL LEAGUE heavyweight bracket and he holds| eight innings. was hit by a pitched ball, and rac h 8

(First Game) decision verdicts over Tony Musto, — home on Sol O'Haver's triple. Lee 2% Charley (Red) Barrett won his siiwaukes 3 -606 | Boston sive OTH-012 300-8 15 -) Meridian at New York Street Louisville veun Claveland upset Detroit twice. st. Paul ee 3 ‘ teagudo, Karl and Andrews, Mancuso, . | * ' T Hits Trip} z Minnosolis eer ; 16 (Second Game) lstands six feet, four inches and Win Softball Title Riley 1594 A; oon Hits Triple In the second, Al Hock walked Aig Columbu 55 Logan, Hutchin a) ‘ay Ap Mpls : s . 4 v gs and Hoffert, Masi, ' yids edged Paul (Dizzyy~ Trout Barrett, Karl and Spindel, Mancuso. {Hercules Athletic club, is planning). — Oe Al Sian 0 Te J ndiana soft crown bac > + weline in ti } | Pet. | Cin ti 22 010 000— 7 11 went ahead in the fifth on Layton us Mer Snaung in the Ha i i: cinna a 4 ay Rada tae reak up the second game, 0 4.|8t, Louis . MR] Fox, Lisenbee, E. Riddle and Lakemin; and Paul Stevenson's singles and — iu % . { : ; ne : . . I The Yankees made it four in a Brooklyn, ....evereiessne 53 +f33iSewell, Gertioauder, Rscigun ang sued Wakeman Medics tournament during the -wéek-end.

Lady then smashed out a home run | {winning the- first game 3101 on Toledo . oN .458 | Boston .... 000 110 0— 3 9 1 weighs 205 pounds. advanced on a fielder's choice, and oa four-bout supporting card. northern climes today after # : Harrod Toon's triple, Rs Wast t tN York New oT Wisrsarennsenne 3S ! 5 3 (Second Game) | : i DeWolf evened the count in the '°V Over Washington at New York, |Fittaburzh .....0000ee-o, % & 5% Cinclowali ....... 100 000000 1 1% -1 . Goshen won from Evansville Briggs ’ ILS mtv i ne | . - Boston ...i.ecaineinrinee : 7 AMS Pittsburgh .. 010 000 O1x— 2 6 0 ‘ seventh when Lou Newman con-18 to 2-and 1.10.1... Catcher MIKE Cincinnati ...eovesrnss dis 32. .395| Bowman and J. Riddle: Cabes and Add Baseball Title in the final, 4-2. ’ for put | G8rbark drove in all the runs for Philadelphia ..... 9 0S Lape, | CAMP ATTERBURY; Ind. Aug. - - : - . M————————————————

VE is Elmer Ray, Turkey Thompson and| . gt INDIANAPOL iasspauns 77 Philadelphia .. 020 000 030— 5 10 3 I 2 | 18th game IANaPOUIS ceees td ‘S62! Lee and Masi; Muleahy, Sproull, Mon- Harry Bobo, among others. worlds Goshen All-Stars Michigan at West Street to score O'Haver ahead three unearned runs as Allie Reyn- Kansas City : .421 | Philadelphia 100 300 00x— & TT 1) aro. over Llovd Carter of the EVANSVILLE, Ind, Aug. 27. (U. gcored on Baird's single. Mallory Steve Gromek scored the wil ning | NATIONAL LEAGUE | (First Game) CYIBAEO .raesreaiensuss Te 4 632. Pittsburgh ....... 071 001 10x—10 11 _ 1| ey 2 seven-game double-elimination state nected a.. round-tripper, 2s Charley Ruffing who won his fifth AMERICAN LEAGUE St Jouis ........ 101 000 102— 3 18 9 27, — Wakeman General hospital

Manager Baird decided the issue in Chiesa : ame in the opener. Cat , C go... 000 000 010-1 § . the 10th when he singled in Newt game in the opener. Catcher Aaron . Pet.| Barrett and O'Dea; Derringer, Passeau, | medics annexed the 5th Service (WRIGHT'S)

L0bir x» 0 » CORE . Detroit teesusttavas es 1 5i1iw ' ; : Briner, who had doubled. Robinson, late of the coast guard, |Bermincton vr 88 3 Sha Wien, Chipman 898 Gillespie, Wikiiome, | Command baseball championship A GOOD TURE : : ( hi ) tn Van ’ Ee ag} ork .....00 A y y Johnny. Twigg held Pt. Harrison | Dit two homers to drive in four ow ae Tay ‘33 Brooklyn 01 a oa— 8 11 lihere yesterday when they edged LATER D : runs as Rookie Alan Gettel won the | Cleveland 5 "

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