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‘ i : y disgorged in KOKOMO, Ind., July 6 (U. P.).—Defending Champion Paul Sparks sh : Billy Talbert, finalist in ‘the nae professional of Indianapolis was having trouble straightening out his game today tional cla , i as a fleld of 200-odd golfers pointed for Monday's qualifying round ) y courts tennis tourns- | Son of I opener of the 1946 state amateur at Kokomo country club. ment at Chicago, has been seeded | Rill“ < BORN I Sparks had difficulty with the long rough of the sporty layout No.1 in the Western championships] ception dispr and the best he could do in three practice 18-hole rounds was a 75, Whiten Begin here tomorrow morning| ' to preacher five over par. Jack Sh Souriizy <li. dl | First Baptis He does not have to qualify for [ tournament, refe pro ab {| zRis youth, Walk N d ree, has announced] | City bank o match play, however, and by thej er ame Talbert will meet 14-year-old John-| || | field of fina time individual competition starts ny Hasler of Westbury, L. L in a || Except tor +

first round match tomorrow. Hasler is a junior player and has been a student of Rogers here and

in Evansville enrolled in I

ema" ™ Butler Coach

While Sparks was having trouble, at Palm Beach. Fla t tisan. of Phi Galvin . L. Walker, Ohio State » . gampus poli Suse Bight Houser AMALEUrS | niversity's assistant track coach oe YHOHE rupert: Chicuee, whol i to become ¢ There will be an 18-hole round |Defore entering the army in 1041, semi-final national. clay courts) || | Bill Jetitier Monday and Tuesday, with the low today was appointed head track E | match av. has been a N 3 ; James M. 1 31 qualifiers” joining Sparks in coach at Butler university. 33 the Wer a a. es! 0. ! i was vice pr : ry announcement, made by Dr, ye { manager of | match -piayg Wednesday... Finalists, ©. Rossy presideti-said Webken} Glen Gardner of New Orleans will, i his vocal gor

will meet day in a 38-hole |

match, Other matches are over 18 le Greenberg's. initiwk-opponent.... 4} high barton

also will be a director of teacher Rogers has announced that heavy: Til

education . in. the schoo}s: physical

SON : drawings. in. the field of entran Inconie, e Higat lust your's Paper -upi [FH douwion deplumell, RAE i a J. Lncome, as” Ba one of the beet practice. He repinpes Ray. Sears: ios io:{ J pr i Xa 42: CORR: rounds—a 33-37-70, which he signed {Wo months ago. . Sr AN rab PRN «JB Of 10 Chice Coach Walker, who has-served in : Lo \ . . oes a Te

scored despite bogies on two holes. Mike Pollack, Indianapolis, also had a 70 this week, while Dick Mc-

Russell’ Withdraws ' ‘verse propor Mary Arnold Prentiss of Los Ans LU. |geles, Cal, has been seeded No, 1: : | woman entrant. Other sesded wom-, len players are Shirley Fry, Akron, Do No. 2; Virginia Wolfenden Kov- , Cal, No. 3, and Martini Barnett J, Miami, Fla. No. 4 Alejo Russell who was certaid to Ibe the No. 1 foreign entrant, no[tified «Rogers last night he had to { |return to Argentine. His top spot here was taken by Felisscimi Ampon} §* of the Philippine Islands. Ranking behind Ampon are Amade Sanchez, Philippines, and Brendan Macken and James Macken of Montreal .Canada. i The Western tennis champion-|§ {ship trophy, oldest in existence,

the army as a pre-flight instructor, combat intelligence officer, and special services officer, was recently re-

Miss Martha Gregg of 3237 N, New Jersey st. (behind the wire) got In just under the whe, She was one of the last fortunate fans to get a reserved seat ticket yesterday for the American association all-star (Creary, Indianapolis, who won the leased as & major and is now head

baseball game. Selling her the ticket is Miss Edina Hickey of the Indians’ staff. In three hours and 20 min- last amateur played at Kokomo—in| oo. and program director at utes a complete sellout of 2108 box seats and 1896 reserved grandstand seats was made. Unreserved seals |1937, Wried in a Tl. a private boys’ camp in Nebagamon, will go on sale the night of the game, July 17. Indianapolis earned the privilege of being host to the All- Kokolmo golfers predict that it| oo Coo ume his new duties

t Star game by being in first place in the American association July 5. OH a EO ant oo QUALLEY | ot Butler university in September. : Assisted Larry Snyder

Rivalry Match Indians Back in 2d Place as Lake Fishermen OI veut aot. colin.

ing staff with Larry Snyder and William Heintz, assisted in the de-

Tops Mat Card They Depart. on Long Trip [Have Advantage |smns: domes se

and National Collegiate Athletic as-

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor : With practically all streams high SSuiation championship teams ‘in and muddy, lake fishermen will . r After a one-day tenure in the American association's upper berth, on ie a ad, A graduaté of Dakota Wesleyadf| officials university in" 1923 with a. bachelor of arts degree, Mr. Walker received

Wayne Martin,” crack - Hollywood,

Cal, matman, and Gil La Cross, Boston, are billed for a rivalry | the Indianapolis Indians were evicted when they lost to the Louisville match to headline the outdoor) | Colonels out at Victory field last night while the Saints defeated. the | conservation department

{ Minneapolis Millers at St. Paul. reported today. A a in sxe. wrestling card next Tuesday night’ gouever, the Indians still retain the coveted honor of being host to| Reports from conservation officers J ster of ane Sestee from tourney, ‘sponsored. by on — at Sports Arena. | the 11th renewal of the A, A. All-Star game on the night of July 17{over the state indicate that fishing|™" = 0 rar Ee and 5.508 Indiana Tennis association, R. H. Martin and Jackie Nichols won| owing to the fact they were leading = conditions are only “fair” and that and datighter will arrive in Indians G. Mathews, vice presiderit of the

the best fishing over the week-end Wallace Lost will be in the larger lakes which

over La Cross and Buddy Knox in|the league race the morning after association, is general Chairman of the meet. Honorafy chairman is

the July 4 double-headers. apolis in September.

a tag-team tussle last Tuesday, y..i4entally, all reserved seats for | are not affected by surface drain- PC Ea william Atkins.” Wayne twice pinning Gil for the|the All-Star attraction were sold| Dandy Jim Wallace, the south-|gge, Canterbury Coach Numerous other prizes will be victory. Matchmaker Lloyd Carter|out yesterday, the sellout consisting | paw ace sent to the Indians by the| gtreams in all the neighboring] DANVILLE, Ind, July 6 (U. P.) awarded for competition in men's

reports that La Cross tossed a chal-|of the box seats and first eight rows | Boston Braves in “payment” foricounties are reported high and|—Athletic Director Glenn Johnson singles, women's singles and mixed

lenge to meet Martin in a regular|in the grandstand. Several thou- [the véteran relief alist, Red| muddy or milky although some fish|of Canterbury college (formerly doubles. Paul F. bout and that Wayne readily ac-|sand grandstand .general admis-| Barrett, was en route back to Bean- have been taken during the past|Central Normal) said today that Opening matehes. at the Wood- |b! fund’ |foWm today. His status as an op-|few days Henry O. Miller would return as sock ‘el ibid unas. eefli | tioned player was questioned by A. ; : ? club probably wil i {8 ; Ken Ackles, Hollywood, Cal, a FIRST DIVISION “+18. Chandler, baseball Patton lake is reported as in good [head football coach next fall ? morrow at $a. m. and again Tues- § ! pv: young ‘grappler who has impressed Wk Pet. GBlang tor Ey hall Commmasger, condition with the fishing good and | Miller, coach here for one year be- : Paul Sparks . . . defending amateur golf champ. day. Matches through the ree f El fans in his three local victories, willigy paul .... 50 32 610 ...| The chief declined to approve the the same report is made on Maxin-|fore he entered service in: 1941, re- : mainder of the week will get under €( be in a supporting bout. Buck|yngianapolis .. 49 32 605 ':|deal since Wallace had been farmed kuckee, Bass, Bruce, Manitou and|cently was discharged as an army I way at 1 p. m, and in the event of : Weaver, formerly of Terre Haute|y ouisville “4 31 543 5 )| out twice before. und other favorite fishing lakes in the captain. Johnson will continue as oston S ower af at LOOKS rain all matches will be doubled the ST. PAUL ' . complete big { and now of Lima, O., also will be on northern part of the state. head basketball eoach. following day. one connectes Kansas City .. 42 38 525 1 lle wal had : g y y. ague vers a not been _ the card. Weaver meets Billy Fox | Sague ales G o Y k F il M of EE Lap here, includi unhorse Sen: of Cleveland. : “| sion seat tickets were held back {r| “Although Wallace won one game | oo as an S ail on oun AMATEURS direction on . sale on the day of the game. as a Tribester, in Columbus last | 0Ca C 1sts une or the voters Amateurs in 6-Bout The Indians shoved off for Lou Sunday, the Indians wound up on| By CORNELIUS RYAN AcS_Boui_Side Veis will moet the : Backers. o 1a isville today to play a series at the the short end in the deal. The | United Press Sports Editor [AT . A toFistic Program Colonels® Parkway field starting to-| Braves declined to return Barrett. N i] 1 Bi k Ch ha NEW YORK. July 6.—Baseball experts, embarrassed most of the | io report at’l p.m. The squad is seek: ig o* k Six bouts were staged by amateur | night before departing on their third | In 1945, Wallace, a native of Evans- d 101 1 € ampions 1p season because they said pitching would decide the pennants—they af EH: PF vermtatioa, SAUX. os. of a difficu bosers at the Stokely-Van Camp |journey of the season around the|ville, won 17 games and lost only | Salta ee Capdingle had it and the Yankees didn't—were losing that| run, pepsi Cols All-Stars are sesking |’ people agree outdoor arena last night in the first| western half of the ecirculf. The four as a member of the Redskins | By HARVE oolish feeling today | games tor July 13 36 NB 2 Bn i Y HARRIS long active in bicycling ks, 3. in their dire of a series of summer shows di-|Tribesters will be away from Victory staff. The Boston club is the In-| go y i be frecewheel joe oct of De YR i For a whilé their predictions had worked out backwards, as the | jf 2 (Jt [gh Syll Gey Wine | Monday nigt rected by Hugh McGinnis, Stokely- [field until the All-Star date. | dianst major league affiliate. |. .Sungay W , Jree-whee ING Card pitching was bad and the Yanks’ good. But results of last night's Thi Van Camp recreational director.| In the Tribe-Colonel series. finale | (time for Indianapolis cyclists who Peal, Harbor sliatigted: thelr yoster. games made the predictions look | | cna pe a Gro ie ap sien i Sri . - i e Beec rove rs will mee 8 The second program is to be held|at Victory field last night, the In- Bob Brady, catcher, who walloped | vill pit. the a Sh asalng the Mu Patriarch of the Edgewood group |petter for the. remainder of thelin as relief nirier and sultered his | tne re fms Jomorrgw Bh n Minnesota's next Friday night. dians did not play their customary | double anda triple. Other Tribe a ro is Paraiytie George aged, who season. {first loss after eight victories, | Baer games, Ha Foun in Bi ue manufacture. Ample parking space is avail-|brand of sizzling baseball in the | two-hit bys were Sibby Sisti and The local speed-wheelers will [makes racing his hobby despite the!” —.. poston Red Sox, who have. | Pittsburgh replaced the Giants in{ehamts va, chaiey wi Mig. go. at 643 pm favor whbolish able at the arena and the public is|early innings and the Kentuckians| Chet Wieczorek, whose safeties were | Cajole their mounts in the last big fact that he has been crippled| .. ‘Sower and a reasonable last place when the Cincinnati Reds Tavern at 9:15 p. id ) vy h invited to support the young gloves |got too far-out in front to catch.|limited to singles. tune-up before the national cham- Since Me age of Seven Dudgeon amount of pitching, increased their beat the Pirates, 4 to 3. Bucky | A State league {iit Detween ‘Bil Lilly & Farmers tossers. Roy Rodgers, A. A. U. ref-|The score was 10 to 7 with the It was ladies’ night and the total | Plonship races of the Amateur Bi-|Jea SY guards the safety of “his|, ~~... league lead to 7': games| Walters pitched the victory, snuffing|co. and Aurers Merchants headlines toe | FARMER! « eree, handled last night's matches. Redskins collecting 11 hits to Lou-| attendance was 8692. The Indians | CYcle League of America at Colum- boys” with the wise insight of man |, inning Philadelphia, 5 to 2,|out Pittsburgh rallies in the eighth Elorrow Signt's schedule 31 Municip them from g Results: isville’s nine. won two out of three in the series. | bus, O,, in August. who has watched bicycling from the while the Yankees ran completely jand ninth innings. lg. mo. Preliminary contests are Wm. H. | J parts, when 147 Pounds—Jim Whitley (Stokely-van| But a “big” Louisville inning in| 2 a» = Bicycle racing, the sport of the |Sidelines for years. out of pitchers at Washington and| The Braves and Phils were not ks Ba Si Bend crops. The a hes NeComb. (Stovery: the third good for five runs put the | : dandies of the 80's is undergoing . Evidence -6f Dudgeon’s devotion took a 6 to 1 pasting. scheduled. | Honight'a Municipal stadium schedule is breeds a cyn Van Camp) and Bud McShea (unnat-| Redskins behind the eight ball. The | Box Score a revitalizing in Indianapolis. Only |to a sport in which he has never Yankee pennant hopes revived | th St. Merchants vs. Fountain Square Some Th Ean ChUCK MeGow (South Sige | ROME boys made a gallant drive to purveyor of the two-wheel dash in |participated is the fact that he early this pon as they beat the ee vat Tp. Bide a against dome IC.) defeated Bob Bradiey (unattached). | come back late in the game and | LOUISVILLE the city now is the “Edgewood follows the boys on all their cycling Lp cov twice with fine pitching jobs| Tennis Titles Fitles Wo tH. we. South ‘Side Merchants” at government 2 Pounds Joe Par aouth, Side ©-|scored seven runs in the last three Bennington. rf A 2 ¥ 9 4 §|Wheelmen, Inc, of 5508 Madisonitrips over the state. {by Spud Chandler and Floyd Bevens, — y lated vaguel 147 Pounds—Di¢tk Roembke (South Side | innings. It wasn’t enough. Genovese, ct 3 2 0 4 o o ave. Cycle-membeis of this or- ———————————— y Sp an } ! tui i CC.) decisioned Jimmy Doan (Leeper, ne def ' d my Shofner 3b Ss 32 7T°1°3°8® ganization were the onl Hs in i {and were helped Thursday when:Joe B ; ( hi f | gressivism in ACh e defeat put the Indians in {mar 15 3/374. 0 8 y 5 Garson Captures Page hurled an unexpected but wel- y all ornians nor Thye. ‘I 178 Pounds—Bill Roberts (8cuth Side second place a half-game behind waiters, 3 0-4 2 0 0lhold their war-shattered league to- | come shutout over Washington. But| ¢ against Mr. ” cision nest Bemis ( Konevr 2 ° i § ) as . Bo > al A Ci Catch Alrigh:. % ‘00 oa Ji gether. ~The Jevington ¥ Wheelers, Speedrome Feature Chandler and Bevens can't work| WIMBLEDON, England, July 6 There are etm | rcus Cate oolson, p 30 0 0 0 ol » ’ p : ! : Nebraska pri | A brilliant: running one-handed [Russ w 100 0 ¥ 0 First place in the feature event at every day, and Hie "Yankees must’ rp) —Top-seeded Pauline Betz Berator Lids Golf Notes | catch by Prank Genovese, Louisville| » = 2.5.3 99 Negro Leaguers {the Midget Speedrome last night) [Play just about every day. last |Of Los Angeles added her name to Governor Gr The 1 Dr. 1 | center fielder,.on Al Roberge's long, - i fd Iwas awarded to Joe Garson, driving| They called on Mel Queen as Wimbledon's championship rell to-! The veter: annua Paul Schmi dt ld th INDIAN AFOUL 18 , night to make his first start since handicap golf tournament will be rive in the fifth with the bases R HOA : B | Rex Mays’ short track car. The Ming out of service. Washington day, when she won the women's : held tomorrow at Pl At’ R {loaded and two down was the one Drews, 3b 13 ® -Y 0 & of att e oni t ~ {event was scheduled for 25 laps but | . BON Ore easant Run play which cooked the Tribe's goose | Eoberse 20 § ¢ 1 8 x1 \ was “called” at the end of 21 laps|Veicomed him with four hits in the singles title of the all-England ten- LAP Cle : 5.0.3 3 2» 0; ia | d scored four runs. ; 110 A S Bes . second inning an Qualifying rounds for the club| {isk night. - It wae he No. 1 open Bestudik, rt It © 0 1 With the Indianapolis Indians because of an accident involving | "0 him, plus two off his successor,| nis tournament by deleuling her| . Shem Theis | championship was to begin today {eid running catch of the. season at|Wieiorek. it ¢ 0 2 2'0 pout of town, the Indianapolis three speedsters. |Bill Wight. Al Gettel and Ernie fellow Californian, Louise Brough of | GATES OPEN 5:30 P. M WASHI! 3 4 > | . . . ¥ a x and continue until July 21. EY eh Ghee Indians | EEA. © 3 2 3 1% 0% Clowns of the Negro American Pg Seto and Ed Yeager won| pam finished in great style, but|Beverly Hills, 6-2, 6-4. will offer “ac Meanwhile, 68 women have bLeen| hide was Al Flair the Colonels’ V°°at P DIU 3 88 6 9 llleague take over at Victory field iii ip i Taces and ‘Ralp | Bobo Newsom of Rhington also| In sweeping aside Miss Brough TONI i E a chance to listed as entrants in the Ladies'|t{owering first sacker. He belted Plackbwn 23 2-34 gi tonight against the fast Cincinnati Pune . e i sollien dash. |was having a good night, and that without any trouble, the hard-hitting ’ become U. S Golf Derby to be held Tussday at! two singles, a triple ‘and a- home hd 0 0 0 o o' gf Crescenis. The Queen City team 1s oony © SPRL. Red Re id {was that for the Yanks. | california Miss climaxed a two-week | A progran | the Country club. Entrants include run batted in four runs and scored | TUrehin it 6 0 0 9 8 | managed by W. S. Welch, former) ~~ =. R glmina: | Brooklyn Lead Cut imarch through the women's division. | G REEN Fi ELD the state, w Dorothy Ellis of Meridian Hills, three himself. His feat Tol —.|pilot of the Birmingham Black| “On Neais. | During which she did not once drop , stale, tate. ch sell. s feat was a tre- otals 3. 1711 7110 3) bouaa The cars piloted by Samola, Sod| The Cardinals’ Harry Brecheen,| Tr si ment is being 8 champion, and Alice O'Neal mendous one-man job Blackburn batted for Woods in seventh.| Barons and winning leader the last ¥ I " ho has been | Set in singles play. of Woodstock, city champion. The Redskins’ leading it «| Weatherly batted for Logan in eighth. |two years for the West in the an- Saunders and Dick Frazier were [a great money pitcher who has 1 | Jack Kramer of Los Angeles and | The scien mc emi rire TE Viter WaS Loerehin batted for Reid in ninth nual East vs. West Negro All-Star C*usht in the crackup in the final| having a bad season, came through] Tom Brown of San Francisco gave in under the CROSSW Indianapolis Ha 902 930-10! game at Comiskey park, Chicago. |tVent- A large crowd was on } hand, |with a seven-hit' shutout that Wasi. wt, 4 sates its second cham- possible for t ORD PUZZLE |""Runs batted in—Snotner. Plate 4 Tonight's ‘af epee eee | better than’ Claude Passeau’s, two- requirements ' LFoohon. Bean anomer, Blais Koney, | onight's aftraction is scheduled ds over the Pionship when they breezed through " Answer to Previous Puzzle Drew J sist, Wieczorek, W nto Wwe | to get under way at 8:30. Jim Col-| R : C d nit Job 8 he Cal a Xa the highly-regarded Australian team The only u A G ’ bas Di BA pLndy, Drews Three: | zie, who has won all but one of his| acing ar Cubs, 1 to ® ory |of Difiny Pails and Geoffrey Brown, try since the .S. Army Group Rouble plays —Shofner to Koney ‘lo Flair, | league games for the Clowns, is ya's lead tp six Bames, |6-4, 6-4, 6-2, to win the men's forces to wo! i 0 ri t . | Lett. on "bases _Laulsvine 5 Tndlanapois slated to hurl against Johnny Mark- CTA Greenfield Mid-| The Fn pe] JB ie aehh doubles crown, fa . " se « 8s > ’ 0 asseau i ——————————— ) HORIZONTAL ' VERTICAL Taolson 6, "Logan 1. Rudd 2 Kimberiin 1. ham, the Crescents’ ace. on one | pl ave trikeouts—By Cecil 3. Woods 4 Toolsor| The Crescents’ star hitter is| TONIGHT—At Mt. Lawn Speed- | long single that put the runner on Ia y n E 1 Depicted 1s 1 Arid Woods 3 in Jeon ol Reis ‘pnines. Lucius Easter, first sacker, who has| Way, New Castle. (Stack cars.) third, and Brecheen’s long fly. | Fight Results a Wh &. . » " ” 018 . o insigoe of 21d est (ab) 2°00 Gi 5, Rudd 5 in’ 3, Kimberis | belted 30 home runs this season, in-| MONDAY NIGHT—At Richmond The Red Sov viclory seme By UNITED PRESS ‘ auality for ¢ : my 3 Urn ovese).” Winning pitcher—Toolson, Losing| cluding three in one game. Midget Stadium (C. M. R. A) their usual style—a big Inning! ygw YORK (Long Beach Stadium) Wn ry oy fi3.80th —— 4 Sainte (ab) TIAL. . E And Muti mein Ad (Austin : es They scored four .¥uns In the rl 14313, Fodadeipia ge Sn 8 Scope 5 livitates AY | 8602. eneANCe- | eighth after being ‘held "Dick | PITTSFIELD, Mass.—Nunzion Ferrara, PETE T0 °* "A on = 9 Woody plants 6 Whirlwind . { B h ll ( | of hits in seven innings by ICK | 138, Milwaukee, outpointed Pedro Firpo, CASH, CHARGE, BUDGET J 11 Salary - 7 Seine Tribe Bajt in ase a a en ar Fowler. Joe Dobson “and © Tex [134 RI sp Frank Vigeant, Bringing ger { Wn 25 Backs > & Nw MA , Conn - n rant, 12 Hunt = on ‘ Hye! Bil 3 ~ py ne AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pittsburgh ois 000 000 012—3 10 1 Hughson collaborated on the five 140, Waterbury, Conn., outpointed Billy TIRE I) division to b ’ 0) Spea i neck 46. Check Roberge yo R a NB Pes W L Pet. W L Pet, | Cincinnati 000°020 20x— 4 9 1|hit triumph. | Kniper, 142, Boston (8). 0 14 Scottish cap "11 Hany S 28 Blickbird of 47 Indisposed | Bisti 80 tH 60 108 4 42 3 St. Paul = 50 32 .610 Mineapolis 39 42 48i| Sewell Hallett and Salkeld, Lopez; Wal-| Roy Cullenbine continued as the| WORCESTER, Mass.—Charley Williams, TY BL The army wil { Trigna cuckoo family 49 P | English 42 115 if 371 3 340 | INDPLS. 49 32 .605| Milwaukee 37 40 .480| ters and Mueller 143, Newark, ~N: J. outpointed Johnny 930 N. MERIDI . out” undesi 16 Make a nan ikon family 49 Priority Wieczorek 20 95 11 30 13.3221 rouisville 44 37 .543) Toledo 31 51.378 —— {hottest hitter in the majors as he; 137, Philadelphia (10): mastoke 13 Half-em 30 Aft liction (prefix) Shupe 13 125 43 99 4 48 oy | Kes. City 42 38 525 Columbus 20 49 an Brooklyn .... + 100.040 001 8 13 1 got two more homers in Detroit's _— obtained fror " nA. 15 Afectation 33 Anger 51 Lamb | Begtudik 83 312 53 95 12 76 . - or / Cul- : 17 Males Ad Fon, | Blackbur 8.304 an Barney, Casey, Herring, Higbe and Ed- 7-t0-5 conquest of Cleveland. u . 8 Therefore 15 Nent 3 Bere 52 Dawn goddess, | Ture” ® 4 8 § 1 AMERICAN LIAGUE. | wares! scimacner Budaick. “Trnkie, lepine got three round-trippers in |, .. For Your Racing Thrills, Chills, | * ol na Bir tive : ’ ’ | wen 29 n , raus ar ” r 20 Pacific’ 15)and 17 Genus of * Wii ng tool Symbol for | entzal 3 381 n %» 7 51 280° Boston 52 22 .703|8t. Louis 34 30 468 Te er Thursday's double-header. He drove 2 Iron (symbol) 1g fudents 26 Drunks hniam | Drawe 45 248. 38 63 ; 3 x: New York “ 3 S00 Cleveland M iy 480 Only .games scheduled in four runs last night, and Hoot Spits eee Ie 8 the ubricant” 42 Diamon 56 Doctor o | Brad 53 : 2 ‘art | Detro) :566| Chicago 3 mo — 23 Gold (symbol) , 21 Farin ” part an a up ; Rl | Weather] 's "2 y 0 > A oo Wasn'son. 30.34 AH Philsdern ny gist AMERICAN LEAGUE | Evers batted in two runs. HYDE PA My ithin, 3 Enthusiasm. 43 Wild. plun (oh) piRles—Butt 8. os Turchin 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE St: Louis oe 000 000 001 11 0 Rookie Shines ing, 1 heard 57 Ron Pain TS wos Cle | 2 Dountes Shupe 20, Sist| W- 1, Pet WL Pet.| Pannin and. Hel: Hamner and Tresh. Cliff Fannin, a rookie making his | City, at leas 27 Russian rulers | | § » | wentzel 14, Drews i0, Riddts 8 Brady 5. | Brookisn 48 28 .048 Boston = 33 38 485 en first start in ‘the ‘majors, came up that the pol 20 Grassy plots RB vt .. | Roberge 8 English 5 Wieeserer 2 poye} | St. Louis 40 31 563 Philadelph 30 36 485 | New York ....... 000 000 100-1 7 1 | { : } 31 Indiana (3b.) : burn + Black-| Chicago - 37 32 536 New York 30 41 423 | Washington "060 000 00x— 8 6 0|with a two-hit 1-to-0 victory lor] {®) W. l6th St. Across From 500-Mile Track) I wish ¥ , 5 | Stolen Bases—8istt. 5, Wentzel % pRestU- Cincinnati 33 34 .498| Pittsburgh 20 41 .414| Queen; Wight. Gettel, Bonham and|g¢ Touis over the Chicago White n . . kind of obse 32 American mn AE | liv "3 (Brew Eoin, Blea 4 hupe 3 erste Robinson; Newsom and and Early. Sox. Fannin’ singled in the ninth. | | ‘ ; all why we . } WA § Li ackburn 2, fa le 2 . ’ i in ppp RL (3 Hl somovie tober gen mend { 3link wet snd ow bis bo yo BIG WEEKLY PROGRAMS | FJ ufo 36 Equals ¥ A k is M . / AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Philadelphia." 300 080 000" 2 Fow- | Lucadello and Vern Stephens. } us in- buildi ; : ort 5 INDIANAPOLIS at Louisville (night). W 37 Music 4 3 He ajor Leaders Ba oh 22 a Louie e (nig ler, Marchildon and Rosar. | Brooklyn, which has suffered | —8:30 P. M.— 4 Thankful Sun gol: 7] go By UNITED Columbus at Toledo (night). Cleveland .......... “000 002 012— 8 9. 1}roiigh treatment all year from the : in, SON ‘unit J / orig PRESS : Milwaukee at Kansas City (night). Detroit ddr 90 IP a 1 7 0| New York Giants, took another i I HAD b unit " : AMERICAN LEAGUE Embree, Black and Hegan, Hayes; “To 8, because they ef a ! , \ bitter pill last night, losing, G i hv. Walker, parookirm oni & 157 36 % Via ae, * Washington. Tk ne : when oF Dodger Goody Rosen batted TUESDAY NI HTS T URS. NIGHT as prime bee 3S \ eo] Hopp. Bs th a .. 216 43 7 386| New York at Philadel elphia. - A AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . . in Johny Mize with the winning] RE i | meat. put in ; ! , Bt. Louis.'. 71 288 54100 .347| Chicago at Cleveland (night). AOMIAD issues ian 000 000 020—2 7 1 igh | IDGET RACERS STOCK CAR : 5 ~have been g - Mize, New York... 70 263 57 89 .330 ai — 9 14 0 run in the nit the ninth. Kirby 1 Kirby High e came os N To Reiser, Brooklyn. .. 63 210 45 68 .324 NATIONAL LEAGUE Newlin: one, IIRL i "Moss; Creel "we have gro a : Brooklyn at Boston. (night a Jd hy TIE SHERICAN LEAGVE Pittsburgh at 81. Louis nigh). and Wil ; © ALL THE CONSOLIDATED { MUTUAL RACING ASS'N | we are a ui 2 v G AB R'H Pot. Philadelphia: at New York 210 000 000— 1.4 4 GARBAGE ’ E INGS . “Nl been putting fe oO Ya, pen Nh in] coum Choa a Co ¢ 00 oon 8 7 | of ; STAR DRIVERS. SPEED K 4 D pg ! bis J | om ston. 65,235 44 81 a Wabb, J Jes and Pruett; Taylor and (| Heavy Duty 10-Gal. { § il: sy ; ¢ jot TE Rerarding, t. Louis. 73 200 31 95 ‘38 RESULTS YESTERDAY sn Galvanized Pails . .. 51. "ADVANCE SALE, ADAM HATS, § N. MERIDIAN . _ | J lo us will ov y Vi | Keller, New YL 3 2 = 52 80 318 NATIONAL LEAGUE a Ov 1 a aa 7.13 3} BLUE PO NT ‘AUTO ho Ee T CIRCLE of - as, one, an 1 Wiliams R. Sox. Fa , Tanks. ohleasn Fone TTL o6n oon 000." @ 1 0 Milwaukee 4 pri 0. neon] Surry - BUSSES TO TRACK FROM MONUMENT CIRCLE § the people's 4 15. : o 3 - . { st 4 < . Han” Tigers 5 ise, hey Passean i; nti Brecheen and Vat, ui Davis and -Jerpan- | Delaware, Madison and Ray § i. ‘ . e aioe — i ay 3 Keller, *| caragioln. a on; 5 " - rg - - " —-— n : § : Lid ji Da en ny : ban i Bk i a uy ¥ : . = 4 diy