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NEW YORK, July 1T (U, P.).— The most astounding baseball pa- | tronage of all time made it a virtual | certainty today that more than half {of the 18 major league teams will set new attendance records for a | single campaign, 1946 season is ended. The New York Yankees, who already have passed every existing | American league mark for a single season, will set a new major league attendance figure today when they {meet the St. Louis Browns in a |double-header. The Yankees, with {1,480,775 paid admissions to date, | will pass the all-time major league
[home games to play, there is a reasonable expectancy that the Yankees will play to more than 2,375,000 fans, {for the season unless there is a| {sharp drop in crowds from here out. | To date, the eight American {league teams have Played to 5, to 5, 633, 453
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Holy Cross school's kickball team, with a record of 14 victories and one loss, has won the Parochial league championship for the second straight season. The league is made up of 14 parochial schools
Name of Beech Grove.
Holy Cross team’s members pictured above are (first row, left to right):
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fans and within another should go beyond the final league totals of 5865800. The sa story holds for the National a
clubs which have drawn 4,858,342
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| 5.258, 338 for the Shute 1945 cam- | paign. Four clubs, the Yankees and BosRed Sox in the American [league and the surprising Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Braves in
league, -have topped | their all-time previous high attendance totals witn better than
a third of the season to go. Basing the final estimated 1946 attendance on the average size of crowds in each park to date, all, but three National the Chicago Cubs, rates and Cincinnati three in the Ameriean, !delphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, and St. Louis Browns seem destined tn set new high totals for a single year. Thus, if crowds at all parks continue, and with the increasing intensity of the National league pen- | {nant race,
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| expected to play to 20,000,000 paying fans for the campaign. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pet W L Pet INDPLS 55 39 585 Milwaukee 45 46 495 St.- Paul 55 39 585 Mineapolis 45 48 484 | Louisville 53 41 564 Columbus 37 59 385 Kas. City 48 48 521 Toledo 34 56 378 | AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Prt W L Pet Bosinn 53 24 711 Cleveland 37 45 451 | New York 43 35 .578/ 8t. Louis 37 45 .451 Detroit 45 35 563 Chicago 31 47 413] , Wash'ton 41 30 513 Philadeiph 25 56 313 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct W L Pet. Brooklyn 49 32 .605 Cincinnati 37 41 .474 St. Louis 49 33 .508/ New York 36 45 Al Chicago 43 35 551 Philadeiph 32 44 Boston 40 42 488) Pittsburgh 33 43 a4
GAMES TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit st Washington (night), Cieveiand at Philadelphia St. Louis at New York 12),
Chicago al Boston (2)
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Eunice Hefferman, | row, left te right), Dona Corliss, Elizabeth Ems, Kathleen Pich, Mary McCaslin, Grace Green, Barbara | Moore, Theresa Gibbons and Ruth Pich
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Cards Trim Dodgers’ Lead To Half-Game in Hot Race |
P.).—Folks called them “destiny's babies"
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Knox Is Winner Of Mat Feature |
Buddy Knox, 198, the “Piying Tulsan,” racked up his 11th straight mat triumph at the Sports Arena last night when the fast stepping junior heavyweight beat Abe Cole~ man, Brooklyn heavyweight who scaled’ 215 pounds, before an overflow crowd, . Knox outclassed Coleman completely during the early going and took the first after 11 minutes with a body press. Coleman rallied to win the second fall with |
session
his “kangaroo kick” also at the 11-minute mark, but he failed to make his pet offensive weapon
function effectively from that point and Knox won the final session with a back breaker in 12 minutes. In other bouts All Pasha, Cal- |
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In its final contest Holy Cross defeated Holy
in and around Indianapolis. Theresa Sullivan, Marlene Slinger, Dorothy Sylvester; (second
back in 1942 when as one of the greatest kid teams ever to play in the | majors they came out of obscurity to win the National league pennant |
and world championship.
1 Today, four years later, they are no longer the rollicking happy-go- | [ Tucky hill-billy singing gang they were before most of them faced a|
| grim interlude of war. | But it would be hard to deny that ! destiny still is in their lineup. tiny is there as surely as Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst, Whitey Kurowski, Slats Marion and the rest of the guys—the Cardinals of 1946 If not, how could one reasonably account for the fact that a yvoung-
ster who wasn't even in the lineup. oq00 when broke up last night's finale with the |
hitting a three-run homer!
Dodgers, that gave the Cards a 5-to-4 vietory, a sweep of the four-game |series ‘and cut Brooklyn's lead to |a bare half game? Erv Dusak, pinch-hitting Pitcher Howie Pollet,
single to put men on first and! “Second wiih none out,
Calendar:
! NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Cincinnati Boston at Chicago Philadelphia at 8¢
(night), Louis (night), ¢ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Ne games scheduled. All-Stars vs dianapolis at Victory Field, 8:30 p m
RESULTS YESTERDAY
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for and excellent knowledge was the kid ters to offset his long gone fast they may even go|who had the home plate date with|ball, hurled the Phils to a 2-to-0 beyond previous levels for the sea-|fate in the ninth inning. Marion| win over the Reds at Cincinnati. | son. The two major leagues may be| had been hit by a pitched ball and | He gave up five hits to shade Rookie close - to|catcher Clyde Kluttz slashed a| Ewell Blackwell,
Dusak failed | both Philly tallies.
“| ed his average 10 points to .381 with
Louisville ... ... 010 110 20- 5 13 0} | Minneapolis ... ...... 000 002 02— 4 5 1 | Kimberlin, Ostrowski and Walters; Schoenborn, Webb, Lefebvre and Pruett. (15 innings) Toledo ...... 000 000 012 001 000— 4 § 3 .. 000 011 100 001 001— 5 19 1
K. City .. Miller, Newlin, Johnson, Pavlick, Brown Lyors, Hendrickson, Makosky, rescher.
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{Wight toniogs, curfew law) . 120
Columbus 000 00-- 8 7 1 Milwaukee 003 100 00-- 4 10 1 McLeland, Qriffore, Hearn sad Wilber Lanfranconi, Lindquist, Marino and Peiderman.
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| to drop a sacrifice bunt, then stood up and drove in both runners With his game-winning homer, It was “blank day” elsewhere in! the National with three pitchers, Bill. Volselle, Lyn Rowe and Mort , Cooper pitching shutouts Voiselle hurled the Giants to a 1-to-0 victory over the Cubs at Chihis opponent, Johnny Schmitz, weakened in the ninth and let Johnny Mize double and Bill! Rigney single home the run. Voi. selle permitted six hits, but Schmitz gave up only five in losing. Rowe, pitching with fine control the hit-
who yielded six. Singles by Ron Northey figured in
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