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the Rev. Burch- | '. M., pastor of | atholic ev, Louis Gootee, John Riedinger, Flower Catholic e Rev, James P, lip Neri Catholic the .Very Rev. , vice-chancellor and pastor of St, | rch, Sunday; the tes, July 15 and ond R. Noll, viarchdiocese and and Paul Cath- |

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ED HERE ‘COLLEGE’

gionnaires from gathered in Indiattend the first “College,” a spen affairs and his- : \ ” der the direction g, former nationEAE Tey ed a Hana department, 7 20, Classes will 1al Legion headfor the opening’ nald G. Glascoff, who will give an and Richard S on, the organizaapher. president of But1 speak at a dinnts” at 7p. m gton, FBI agent, » speakers at anorrow, National r John Stelle will se attending the al party the eve-

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MONDAY, JULY 8; 1946

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Qualifying Starts In State Amateur

Heavy Traffic Is Scheduled, Until Dusk as 222 Linksmen Launch Battle for Honors

By J. E. O'BRIEN Times Staff Writer KOKOMO, Ind., July 8-—Heavy trafic was scheduled from dawn to dusk today over the Kokomo Country club's 6106-yard course as 222 Hoosier golfers: moved through the first 18 holes of qualifying in the Indiana amateur tournament. Today's round plus another 18-hole test tomorrow will determine the 32 members of the championship flight for match play beginning Wednesday, The field will be pared " * » : to eight on that day, while two BULLETIN Sa more rounds of match ‘play on.’ Tom Switzer of Ft. Wayne and Thursday will determine the tour- | Charles Welch of Auburn shot 71's nament finalists. | today to (ake an early lead’ among These two survivors will do battle over 36 holes on Friday for the title. |

of the state amateur tourney at Qualifies Automatically Kokomo, . Paul Sparks of Indianapolis, the Qualifying, scores: defending champion, automatically | Shares, Sein agar. xrees M-i-—-11 morrow's all-star clash with tern [iter Se Jadiup Dating in oy | pitches a oD. Fame or Se was given a spot in the ehamplon- | [ahs Havach, feud CT fl i2| lew carslinge. %o tying the nightcap. They talied| Columbus. The Saints claim the ship ght; but nevertheless he was! Hay Anson, § way a two runs in a seventh - inning | pitcher was ineligible to play’ in the

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PRISE Arnab, An cl AUR Haraan Ca ptures «) re TA. AN 1 Shore

such names as Dick McCreary, the, Indianapolis district + titleholder; S hmi d * h Joe Higgins, the 1945. runnerup; C 1 t rop y the 1934 champion, | and John David,

of Indiana's golfing communities. Most of ‘the entrants braved a scorching sun yesterday for a final practice lap, and their doings pro- 67. duced some par and sub-par scor- At ing. After firing a par-equailing 70.

Mike Pollak of Indianapolis went "8 to win the mixed two-ball event a second round yesterday in a one-| __

second with 78-11-67,

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linksmen in the qualifying round |

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Matt Parson produced an 86-21 the 1940 winner gg 1 win the Dr. Paul Schmidt as well as favorite sons from most ‘trophy yesterday at the Pleasant| Run golf course. Bid Chandler was In snd Ned Weaver finished third with 81-14

Whittemore and Mrs. Lou Bola combined for a|

under-par 69. i . : ; ‘Rick Gets Ace

Shoots Hole-in-One - Willard Shelby of Lebanon re- SCARBOROUGH, N. Y., July 8 ported a 70, while Henry Timbrook | .(U, P.).~War Hero Eddie Rickenof Indianapolis batted regulation] backer, presiderit of Eastern Airfigures on 18 straight holes for an! lines, shot a hole in one yesteridentical sum. Ad Coddington of day on the 156-yard sixth hole of Indianapolis went out in a sensa-| the Sleepy Hollow golf course tinoal 33. and then halted, while! where he was playing in a threeDanny Cravens of Franklin ‘pro-| some with his son, Bill Rickenduced a hole-in-one on the 177-| backer and Capt. Tom Doe, vice yard fourth hole. president of the Sperry Gyroscope Medal play today .and tomorrow corporation. not only will serve for qualifica-|———— tion purposes but also will deter-| Mrs. Roy mine inter-club team titles and the 29—64. father-and-son championship. In-| diana Golf association officials will | tgo- ~ball hold ‘their annual banquet meeting this evening. In the net division,

foursome at

topped the field with an 87-24-63. Mrs. Perry Leah, with 88- 2464. Carding an 81, Virgil Campbell |

Briggs, who had a 93-

Low gross honors in the mixed Woodstock | and went to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chambers and George Kuhn and Mrs. Judge . Mc- Herman Wolffe, who had 86's. The Manamom and Mzs. Roger Fleming | net winners were James Carroll and

Sarah Shanks bankers’ handicap

Indians Tie for Top Spot In Louisville and Head West; Saints Protest Wallace Win

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor

DiMaggio Hurt

Paul Apostles,

three at Louisville as the Saints won one and lost one in two engage-

Another shift in the American association standings occurred over the week-end and the Indians moved into a tie. for the lead with the St. prize money in 30 minutes, 33 sec~

The Redskins achieved the gain as a result of winning two out of - ge won the

ments with their Minneapolis Millep rivals, The Apostles and Millers fleld in the feature ‘when his car

Bus Wilbert Escapes i in Crash at Atle

Bus Wilbert of Indianapolis pulled through unscathed yesterday in a crack-up at Atlanta, Ga, in a dirt track racing program at the Lakewood Park speedway. The speeding racer driven by the Hoosier pilot plunged. through a guard rail early in the program. wilbert made necessary minor repairs on the car and then went ahead to win an elimination race. Ted Horn of Patterson, N. J, captured .top honors in the A. .A, Asanctioned He won the fast 50-mile feature and $1500 top

onds, Robson, west coast driving 500mile race, was forced out of the

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bbath, attraction. > » . al Louisville on Saturday night, - W L Pet. GB pay Hinnersebits of Reading, { Bill Burwell's Tribesters outlasted Indianapelis ..... 51 33 6077 Ra a "i ar] dgtyort, Bus Wilbert, Indianapolis race driver, escaped unhurt in a Pe the Colonels and won. 8 to 3: and In| St. Paul ......... 51 33 607 ..lp 00 Streak i and how taculay wreck at Atlanta, Ga., yesterday when his car plunged through yesterday's double-header in Derby-| Louisville ........ 45 3 536 6, 0 res LY in the wap? guard rail. Wilbert mended the damage and went ahead to win an town, the Indians annexed the first Kansas City ..... 43 3 su 7 event. ' . elimination heat. o

half. § to 4. and the Kentuckians | ———- w————

out of to-

Joe DiMaggio ...

splurge” and had #yo runners‘ on| A. As base... when the game-ending .out

Boston Agog

The Indians were ‘traveling to- | motnir in the peace-revived WestBOSTON, July 8 (U."P).—Tradi-| day and they will resumé action in | faF. Columbus, the club defeated by &n ying championships at Wood- LE tion was in reverse today as major | Kansas City tomorrow night on the Waliace, has ‘not protested the

baseball | first leg of their third trip of the game.

season around the western half of . [the circuit.

| leaguers converged on berserk Boston for tomorrow's an- | nual all-star game. past years the National | leaguers had the pitchers, but the American - league sluggers usually packed enough punch to offset their efficiency—at least that is the way it happened in eight out {of 12 years. | “This year, however, it is | American leaguers who have the pitching aces and on the Srengu) of the mound staff they are 3 to favorites to win, ory

lead in the

{night and can break the first-place tie with Indianapolis by {the Millers. But the Millers are no pushovers for the Saints and can | also sever the tie in favor of the | Indians by .upsetting the Apostles, the | Yon never can tell. The Indians picked

them to be host fo the All-Star at traction.

Indians Not at Fault

the fact that the “dream-game has been a hurlers’ nightmare in| place Jim Wallace who was re- illegally optioned, since he had been the past called Saturday. Roser is a former | farmed out twice before.

Yankee hurler | The New York club sold

Bob Peller of Cleveland" is the In a single game at St. Paul yes

| possible starting pitcher for the | American leaguers and Manager Charley Grinmn may counter with | Claude Passeau for the National stars The linéups and batting order:

AMERICAN LEAGUE Johnny Pesky, Boston Red Sox. ss Dom Di Maggio, Red Sox, ef. : i

He failed to win for the Boston

| sible the bjg fellow will regain form |i, two runs in the third an {in the American association. | stands 6-4. weighs 220 and is 28

St. Paul Protests St.

Paul scoreless until the fift

Charlie Keller Bebby Doerr, Boston Red Sox, 1b Mickey Vernon, Washington Senators, Ken Keltner, Cleveland Irtians, 3b, Frank Hayes, Cleveland Indians, ¢, Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians, p

NAL LEAGUE {

Red Schoondiast Bt. Louls Cardinals, 2b | Tri be Box ox SCO res. v

Del Ennis, Philadelphia Phils, If Dixie Walker, Brooklyn Dodgers, rf 6] (Firsh Game)

1p. Star game on July 17. The Saints’|only markers until their

management bases its protest on the ge Taly Ir in the last frame.

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Johnny Hopp, on Braves, cf (Second Game)

captured the second struggle, 6 t0 5. fa0t that Jim Wallace had not been |, hot fight for the triple-A driving Darkness halted the second tilt; waived out of the majors when hé|championship under the association

The St. Paul, protest is now in | the hands of H; Roy Hamey, Ameri- L A record-breaking field of 90 men

JAAR TRA io Wo Play Jn K. C. Toésday oh “ean association president. at leakué

{headquarters in Colunibus. =~ Thus

St. Paul wants the June 30 Tribe victory forfeited to Columbus, 9 to

St. Paul plays at Minneapolis to- 0. ‘which would give the Saints the |iima_steeped classic, Referee Jack standings as of the

downing, Morning of July 5, and {hus entitle] artery of play going constantly

The Indians were innocent in the| encounter. Wallace transaction. They believed| Stanley Malless, Indianapolis, was up & new the Braves had obtained full waiv-| first player to bow out of compepitcher over the week-end in Emer- ers and the pitcher was with the|tition. He was beaten by Robert son (Steve) Roser, righthander. He | Redskins for moré than a week Perez, Los Angeles, 6-0, 6-2, the was sent to them on a 24-hour op-| before Baseball Commissioner A. B. coast player being steady at the »| tion by the Boston Braves to re-|Chandler ruled: that he had been | net.

the terday, Minneapolis checked a ninth pitcher to the Braves this spring. | inning Saints’ rally to win; 7 to 6. Outfielder Jim Maynard paced am, however, although it's pos-| Minneapolis with a homer bringing

He | another four-bagger for two scores lin the fifth. Don Schoenborn held

St. Paul has protested Indianap- when a round-tripper by Johnny olis' right to stage the A A All- Rizzo tallied three runs, the Saint's|gingles and doubles events for ‘men futile| and women will be staged.

ran out of fuel.

Horn and Robson are engaged in| point rating system liams Grove, Pa., when his car — Another Indianapolis driver, Billy) sefuek by another, Both yt

Devore, also sieaped injury at Wil- [through a fence and overturned.

Big Field Launches Western Jenni; Play

By HARVEY HARRIS sd aa an SH and 31 women initiated Plas stock.

Clear skies were the weatherman's gift to thé renewal of the

ers, Woodstock pro, kept the “from the time the first match started at 10 a m. Fifty-eight matches were on tap for today's

in other first-round matches | Harry ' Likas, San Francisco, de- «| feated Ken McCarthy, Fresno, 6-1, 6-4; Eddie Davis, Baton Rouge, La. defeated Martin Orans, Los Angeles, 6-4, 6-3, and Dan Sullivan, Sacramento, - defeated Jack Sunderlin, d| Indianapolis, 6-2, 6-1. Play in the tourney, sponsored by the Central Indiana Tennis ash| sociation, will continue through Sunday when finals in both the

Women's singles play will not get under way until tomorrow. Neither will activity in the men's doubles or mixed doubles. Quarter-final time will be ushered in Thursday.

Service veterans meeting in ihe first found of the Western tennis Semi-finals are booked for Satur-

and Mrs Dale Lentz won in the tournament was won by Don Kenny, | Whitey Kurowski, 8 Louis Cardinals. 3 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS meet were Dan Sullivan (left) of Sacramento, Cal, and Jack Sunders two-ball mixed foursome at Hill-|while Ralph Jordan "took gross Walker Cooper, New York Oiants, ¢ x ; ABR HO AE AB R H o A Ep day. land of Indianapolis. Sullivan served in the 10th Mountain vise crest. Net victors were Mr. andj honors with his 70. Claude Fassenis” Chicago Cubs, i sual | ho TR) -3 3 39% 2% Brawn Bb, ois +1138 ¢8 Seeded No. 4 and Sumter} in the 6th Marine division. Bd o3 LE AEE TE TET ntieen rue of San Pransece "ces - est A ER ve | ] SI Pl i rs 31 3] Yemaoonng § {1 | jw Ke of Sen Pasoisco Clowns Triumph Wenton of 3 0 $3 3 ecrore vad 1 e ays even e same |) k R Eagles Jaintain ean Slate in dandlot ay [me Pid ds SEES ddd wang she hea at River vores | § ATKET elites | |Ceett, 3 2020o i 0 1 0 1 1lNe 4 Pacing the distaff | Woods, 10 0 01 olen '' D5 3 5c g the field was three runs in the seventh to BERNARD HARMON | STANDINGS | Ble Ribbon Ice Gregut The win-| motu | 3 3 11 7m Ts 3 [fletcher p 4 23'c-8 8 Huy Arnold Prentiss, Los Angeles. Racquet Trophy a 5-3 victery over the There were. a couple of “surprise MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE . ners nue clusters > four runs LOUISVILLE ¥ Teal 5% 54H R : Ol ink down te pe two berths Crescents in a Negro exhibition a v et the first and second innings and AB 8 H.O A ‘BE Tatas : | Were 19-year-old irley Fry of [game Saturday “night at Victory parties” in yesterday's local ama- p Rr Mallory $1 In Bennington, rf-cf. 3 © 0 2 0: 0 Weatherly batted Cec fn arta ( Jy Ba A IE teur baseball games and, as a result, Stewart-Wamer 3 2 Tid were never headed. The losers out- | Genovese cl 1 i ’ 4 0 0 Bla kbors batted oa, in BD A | Akron and M B. Andrade of CHICAGO July 8 LU. BI Na | field. Relief Pitcher Amos Watson Eagles Lodge is the only undefeated Allison S HOLets ; 3 429 hit their rivals 11-8, but committed Par. ib 2 3A 3} 3 LOUISVILLE | Miami. They were bidding for the! held rmanent asi tod was credited with the triumph, __ leader of the city’s four sandlot nine errors to aid the Ribbon run | Wel ela). If : 0 2 3 8 AB R H O A El duration crown of Pauline Petz. ! e n th of 8 . won t ay —— y ers, c “en 5 Jelal } loops. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE | marking. Rah: 3b-ss $13.91 I Genovese, cf yi 181 ¢ In the men's division. Billy Tu. (Of 4 Shieh he at won ps : right, ss vies 4 Q 1 ’ { Roosevelt Pharmacy, sporting a w:1 pe Everything ran true to form Inlwiidi, 3.0 9 0 1 ey - 0 i 3 : oe was returning to Indianapolis 16- - d Milwaukee high sch 1 7-0 . record. and leading the Mu Roosevelt Dharmacy 1 1 #%the Manufacturers league Saturday | Kimberiin, 7 0 0 0 0 0 O Pair ib 1 1 8 o 1|as the top seeded performer. Tal- a 0 8 00 = Cl s 1 - . . 0 0 nicipal league. Was to play Sacks|Leonard Cleaners ... '§ 4 eool Afternoon tilts. P. R. Mallory turned |Giipert . 's 8 3:3 } Yibwancaia mo. 2 1 9 2 Obert's defeat in the finals of the p gue, : {De Wolf News ............. 5s 4 55|back Allison's, 4-2, and Stewart- |Ostrowsk 0 0 0 0 0 0 Walters, c -. o 0 2 o o/National Clay courts tourney yes- Parker, Davis Cup star who now § Auto Parts, the tail-end aggregar Pendleton Reformatory .... 8 5 .500|ep. 0. bowled over the’ Union| Denning 1 0.0 0 0 0 | Albri - Ay oe 0 1 1 8 Olterday caused a te of buoy hails from Los Angeles, wrested] f the loop. Everything pointed | Armour Social Olub . 3 6 280 no; mn 0 0 6 1 8 y note of buoyancy lion 0 Sacks Auto Parts 3 7 .222| Printers, 13-1. Totals ' . 3% «8 3 7s Ti/Dien, p00 © 0 0 0 oto be raised prior to the shove-off | the crown from defending chamto an easy Roosevelt victory, but!groad Ripple Merchants I % an 2 Gilbert batted for Albright in eighth. § poo wot tod pion Billy Talbert, Wilmington, Del. when it was all over the Pharmacy | Ostrowski ran for Gilbert in eighth Totals ... $8 nn 1 30 ay’s meet. : Ha | : zn the city’ defeated! CITY LEAGUE Denning batted for Kimberlin in ninth | INDIANAPOLIS 010 002 3— 5 Note of Caution 6-4, 6-4, 6-2, yesterday with a cool, nine was among the city's € AF IL Pm NDIANAPOLIS 013 000 100— 5 Louisville : 114 000 x— 6 machine-like performance in 82-| teams. |Easles Lodge 0 8 100 aney aces | outavie TL He Wid] Ram batted In-Bhotner. Wiscsorat. Observers were inclined to survey | degree heat. rospe aver a w : . Cc The Sacks boys not only handed |miue Ribbon lce Cream .... 4 § im {berge, Bestudik. Wiecaorek, Genovese, | ametio. 3, Tih, BM the remainder of the high seeded | 1 was Parker's third victory since |. » . VO- Se the leaders their initial beating, but | Shristamores roi 3 T = Bob Garner Bestudik, 8isti. Three-base Bt PIely. Three-base hit—Welaj. Sacrifice—Aragon. men’s event this morning with a the trophy last was retired by ris rkets «3 : | Stolen base—Genovese. Sacrifice—Drews. | Double plays—Brancato to Shofner to|DOle of caution. A possible succes- Bobby Riggs, and gave him perma-

made it impréssive to the tune of | Indianapolis Railways

11-5. ~The losers—pushed a pair-of m—————— | Colion Chaney, Indianapolis Flair Albright te Pair. Left on bases] {to Albright to Nay Albright to Sholner —Indianapolis 7, Louisville 113. Ba n{to Flair. Left on ates indians 8. {er from the re runs across in the initial inning |,javeq at Pendleton, the reforma-| heavyweight and a winner in his balls—Off Hutchings bP BL OR a lst of lower nat frig of a long Talbert and his partner, Gardwhen George Kauffman poled 8 tory team won over the Broad last four ring starts, and Bob Kime seouts Hits Off. Tasenings 5m % Dorich 2." Diehl 4. Hite of Coctl 8 tn a good possibilit pay seem nar Mulloy, Miami, later won theif homer with a mate aboard. They| | Ripple Merchants, 11-0 Garner, the popular Louisville slug- | Innings. Woods 3m iE Wilson 10 in 8. 1% Janiogs Hetcher ¥ 3, Dori sh 8 in HO A Sat competing in doubles title by defeating Bob chased another marker across in the} Eag | Samberlin a or ey | on nit Plies SONs “ | Falkenburg, Los Angeles, and Jack |’ EE on. Luv Sacks filled the busesls or } es 5 = Bngelentes ey Fis Toit 2 ea a rts Passed i es = Ee ning pe res ave, |Cluded: Seymour Greenberg of Cn. Aus 12-10, 6-2.) in City league play, thanks to the pitcher — Wilson. Umpires—Mullen, Hayes Austin Time—1'43 Attend-| Chicago, seeded second, twice wear- :

with two out in the fifth on threelyeteran Hop Howard, who is the| consecutive hits,

George Maple then connected for two out

amateur association secretary. With | day. - in the ninth, and the|

Double plays — Albright to Shofner to| Flair,

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Sisti to Roberge to Shupe. Bhofner|gor to Bobby Riggs as diadem hold- nent po fon of the prize.

Fourth-seeded Barbara Krase,| er of the National Clay courts g., prancisco, won the women's)

Chaney has scored recent knock -

Boston Bout off

crown; Bob Falkenburg,- Los An- |B geles, current collegiate titleholder, title by wearing down ner favored |

a triple to clean the bases and tie| Eagles trailing Ferris Food Markets, |oots over Willie Barrows and Buddy | Tribe Batting | CRTC. July 3.0 seeded No. 3 and Herbert Flam |0PPonent. Mrs. Virginia Wolfenden |i the score. The Auto Parts club 8-7, Lollar and Ellis drew base on Knox, along with a decision verdict| AB H HR RBI Pet |G 30s A oy CP) =TRe Angeles, in the No. 4 berth, |1Kovacs. With a clever ‘chopping it came back with another trio in the balls and Howard followed with a over Billy Peterson. Two weeks ag0 | goberge ph 96 R M1 130.3% " wy f vices i has Talbert was not slated to open | SAME: 10-8, 5-4. ® over Mutual and seventh and added five more in the|lusty home run to give the lodge- at the arena he kept his victory | Sisti 83 330 62 112 4 45 339 CANCE a ut. scheduled at Ia | English 42 115 14 37 3 13 322 Braves field tonight between Pat|P&Y until this afternoon, when he eighth, - They routed Harry Fitch| men a 10-8 victory. | skein intact by hanging a ninth- i a -” . 1 Wiecorek 32 107 12. 34 3 20 318{ ~omiskev of Paterson, N. J. and opposes 14-year-old Johnny Hasler, from the mound in the seventh Prospect Tavern retained the| round technical knockout on Shel-|Bestudik 86 322 57 100 12 “81 311) 1 y i a Old Westbury, L. I. at 3 p. m ajor eaaqaers and drove Gene Moore to the siiow- |runnerup berth in the city loop, {ton Bell, of Youngstown, O. | Blackbury 4 in “ 101 : “ 201 | Bi Wethijerg of Chesita. - Weinberg : é - By UNITED PRESS ers in the eighth. Lou Jones held|Walloping Indianapolis .Railways,| Garner ran into a ough break |Turchin .41 116 18 33 0 11 24 ad been signed as a substitute for NATIONAL LEAGUE j the druggists to six scattered hits. | 22-1. Tuck Bottom, on the mound the last time the Kentuckian saw Riddle Q 121 nih 264 Eimer Ray of Miami, Pia. C t G 1 Walker, Brooklyn o 165 % Ai! (1070 on your dial) Kingan® Reliables walloped De |for the winners, allowed but six|action here. He was on even terms Drews 68 3 4 o | 2 260 0as rapp ers Hopp: Botta 5 a ia “ & in ” 54 5 3 5 3 219} . Wolf Jews. 11-3 to tie: Roosevelt for| Scattered hits for his eighth league with Charlie Banks when the latter | TY iy asta HR 3-9 000 | Racin Card Musial, 3t. Toul DS 3h a 12: 15 P. M. the league leadership. The news {victory. The winners blasted out|cut loose with a left uppercut] mypjes—sistt 6. S8hupe 4. Turchin 3, 4 n Arena Card Reiser, Brooklyn 67 224 41 TH 330 men got away to a 2-1 lead in the | four two-base hits and a single in!during the fifth round that lacerated Blackburn 3, Drews 2. ‘Wentzel 2, Brady Tonight—At Richmond, Gano: AMERICAN 1EAGUE ‘ror G00D LISTENING first stanza, but Kingan staged a She ors fg be SPHNReY | Furuier s mouth and baited the ac-|2 Oe 20, Sisti 21 Bestudik | gated Midget Racing Svciaion. | Beh Ackles; undefeated in Wires; veson, washington 8 20 uu 3 hour Jim Beivt, Mel Allen four-run rally in the fourth on four OUF WR £3 and» nalway er- Hon. 17, Wentzel 15, Drews 10, Riddie 9. Brady | A dianapolis| will attempt to add Mike | Willems" Boa ol 1% i 8 2 34 and Bill Corum report hits and three walks, to coast 10 an ror, netted them eight runs. | Sid Peak of Louisville and{8 Roberge 6, Bnglish 5 Wieczorek 9 Midget Speedway on W. 16th st. Keller. New York 74 265 85 87 .320 this annval classic from easy vietory gm The second “surprise” of the aft-|John Weatherford of Indianapolis, town dsus—Weniae 0 Sut > Bes ICM: RA, |Mehalakis, San Francisco, to his|Berardino, St. Louis 74 298 37 96 322 Fenway Park in Boston. . . od Rigvie Bows | ernoon found the favored Christa- heavies, have been matched in one/|tudik 5. Turchin 4, se s, Shupe 3. Wednesday Night — At Muncie list of victims when the two meet HOME RUNS | =» ansvead Rion Bo aa mores taking a 13-5 lacing from! of five supporting bouts 2 Brady, Reverse. hour Rd! Veldrome (C. M. R. A). in the semi-windup on the outdoor | Wim, Bos 33 DiMaggio. Yanks 11/8 me—— - - gers ze ants of the DeWolf defeat. nabbing third | grappling. card tomorrow night at) Keller, Yanks .. 18) place in the league standings by de- w k- E d Bc b |] Re: olf St din d S h d | arena, RUNS BATTED IN feating Armour Social Club, 9-1. ee n ase a esu Su an Ings an C e u es Ackles, who is from Hollywood, | Williams, Bos 13 Siaughier, Cards 62 In the fourth Municipal game, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Scheetz and Felderman; Vaughan, Mal- (Becorid game) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cal, has established himself as a|Doerr Boston .. 1 York Boston .... 8 - Pet. W. L. Pet, | dovan. Louthen, Hendrickson and Silvera. |New york 100 000 000— 1 8 2! INDIANAPOLIS 000 000 062— 8 11 3| favorite. He is a young matman of “ INDP 51°33 607 Mineapolis™ 40 43 482 M a” { Philadélphia 010 200 01x— 4 7 0! Louisville 020 100 000— 3 3{the rugged type. It is a one-fall St. Paul 51 33 .607| Milwaukee 38 41 .481| Minneapolis 002 021 101— 7 10 0 dl urphy b ; Sav-| Derri Reid and Riddle; Widmar, Cycle Trophy Race | Loutsville 45 39 536] Toledo 33 83 .388| St: Paul 000 03 003— 4.8 3| or AIIpLy and Robin; Sav: | Deutsch and Aragon. . MAT | tussle. HOOSIER PAINT and | Kans. City 43 39 ,524| Columbus 30 81 .370| Schoenborn, Jungels ahd Wieeler; - Billy Fox, Cleveland, engages

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