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City Series Is Next On Schedule For Sandlot Pastime
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By BERNARD HARMON o regular amateur ‘basebgll league season closed yesterday games were played, Other aggregations had completed their league previous week. The annual city championship series, which jp Saturday, is next on the sandlotter's program. “Wagles lodge clinched first place in the City league, but they had ] innings 39 turn the Boy They eked out & 3-2 victory over Perris With the season to open here Markets to finish a half game of Prospect Tavern, which ted its league schedule with a
isgues on balls hit by Tutterow, 1gker and Rawles gave the Eagles | Jen inning run and tied the|
Strikes Out 12
Na further scoring came until the gles’ game-winning 11th. After | @+were out, Bob Corn doubled | d went to third on a wild pitch. sy scored on Tutterow's infield hit. vayne Hodges pitched for ii
nners and held his opponents to ree safeties, while striking out 12.| Tuck Bottom hung’ up. his 12th only to tory of the season’ for Prospect
by. St. Louis. and four by other as, members of the Western section has been drafted for the Indian- | apolis Oapitals. Thirty-two games in all have to| been arranged for the Coliseum,
|against the champion Buffalo Bisons on Oct. 17.
Before: that time the Caps will
FINAL STANDINGS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
| different one from tall Tommy | Wilson, the promising youngster who played the greater part of the! season here. Wilson went to St.| Louis in a cash and player deal.
{line drive, stepped on second for the second out and threw to first tp catch the runner before he could return to base,
|comes to the Detroit-Indianapolis
With him go Syd Howe and Rosy |»
Rossignol of the Cap squad and Carl {Liscomb and Eddie Bush of Detroit, Defenseman Dan Summers
“hampionship Games to Open Caps Have 32 Home Games on Docket:
try to beat Harry Lumley out of his net tending job. Jack Keating is said to have taken a coaching job on the West coast, so he's another Cap who probably won't be back to play this fall. Fans won't know the makeup of the Indianapolis team anyway until Manager Jack Adams of the Wings gets through the sorting process
Hershey—Dee. 1, Feb. Providence—Jan. 19, Ja
Comparison with the a will show 20 Sundays, 11 Thursdays and New Year's eve to be occupied by the ice sport.
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Knox, Rogers l. U. Opens
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Buddy Knox, of Tulsa, who has! won 12 of ‘13 local matches, losing | Heavyweight Champion | “Wild Bill” Longson, will take on a
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highly touted opponent in Buddy] Rogers of Camden, N. J. in the {main go on the outdoor: wrestling | {card tomorrow night at Sports! | Arena. : Matchmaker Lloyd Carter has
he blanked the Railways with o hits. He struck out nine. The nners tallied in the first stanza | three consecutive walks and a wal of home by Sellers. A pair of fifth inning singles and |
Grid Drills
Hoosiers Involved
In Bike Spills
dena, California titlist, today held amateur bicycle racing championship after a spill-filled week-end of competition here, Hester, a former sailor, won first place in the senior event with 17 points scored in all four champion~ ship races, Hester pedaled in the
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PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 19 (U. P).~It's Lloyd Mangrum, Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and defending champion Byron Nelson against the field today as the 28th annual Professional Golfers association tournament gets underway. on the Portland golf club's picturesque layout.
COLUMBUS, O,, Aug. 19.—Bruised and aching Don Hester, of Pasa-
Following yesterday's great exhibition in which Snead and Man-
was the star of yesterday's exhibition, He went the first nine in 32 and came back in 35 for a 67—flve under regulation figures. Ben Hogan, who gives par a lacing every time he tours this course, had the same gross, with a 34-33. Par for the layout is 35-37-72,
By winning yesterday's match, Snead and Mangrum each pocketed $750, while the losers each collected | $500. The money was put up by | tournament sponsor Robert A. Hud- | son, but he more than got it back from the huge gallery, Qualifying Round As play gets under way today with an 18-hole qualifying round, | most of the others in the field were! considered outsiders. Vie Ghezzi, | former champion, who hits a long, straight ball, is figured as a fair bet.
t Home Ru Wis Toledo, 31: Barns, Batting—8isti dia lis, 348; Dick. : shot, Milwaukee, 343 Phitley. Milwaukee, Minntapalis, 20. -Bestudik, napolis, A 343; A a: Minneapolis, 341; - | 18: arthy, Minneapolis, ‘ oa ie oes 0 yers in gyer eq As P G A borg, ndionapole, eepol Is, ; on; | Witter Toledo, by ian pole, 1a uns cored . 08; ; » h ext atur ay, cagues 0Se : * . ® fin, A. Lau, a Bistl, Indiana poi. i Indianapolis, 151; Douglas, 8, By BOB STRANAHAN combine along with the folding Runs Mauda" Fe Sich, anes ols, HR Bases — Welaj, Louisville, 313 ° Times Staff Writer money. . jt: Bop Indiabapoiis “Wie, fe, | Bockman, Kan 2 White, Toledo, eoular Season Com etition A home ice American Hockey Wilson. was sold when Johnny Meet Begins ale Lia. reason, Leb- | Pitchers.Reid, Indianapolis (&-1); Lv - o P league schedule calling for three Mowers announced he was ready to ; 0 ner, Toledo, 35 -Ph Alley, Milwaunce, a»; *agood, Miwaukes. (8.1) BY, wa! g & visits by Eastern division clubs, five come back to the Red Wings and . x
: ; | aiumph over Indianapolis Rail- Kingan Reiabies ooo... %.X Piiioate tad SUmEIhg ike » montt after the Detroit encampment. grum teamed to hand the Texas on | Roosevers Brarmacy 1111008 3 ade a an py But they can glance over the team of Hogan and Nelson a 2-and-Lodgemen. Chases 8 Jun} Bendieion Reformatory : 3 8 in| There'll be several new Pere in schedule during these August days! lacing, the 5000 spectators who rss In the initial inning, when, Armour Social Olub ......... 4 10° 286 1 1 indi and pick out the winter's entertain- | witnessed the match were convinced Simmons reached second on| Sacks Auto Paris Lo. oC... 3 i | Lodianapolis ivery, and 3 m oa ment. The, home card: that Mangrum, the new National rthrow at first and was plated | PP IRINA mtr Ions poin a he ye coac oon Buffalo-—Oct. 17, Dee. 81, Jan. 30, Mar. 6, | Open champion, definitely has the ill Tucker's single. CITY LEAGUE (Tommy) Ivan, last year's Oma Neixdelphia—Oct. 20, Dec. 230. Jan 5. |g rokes to add this crown to his rris took the lead in the second Ww. L pct |Skipper, hasn't been definitely as- Pitisburgh—oel. | 21. Nov."s) ‘Dee. 22. llecti ser the aid of a hit. Errors on Fagice Sof8% in aes ur 13 ; 353 signed. But it is a cinch that he's - an. | ot. 3 +| collection, ion. Placet and V. Smith | Blue Ribbon Ice Cream ,....'7 8 467 the top man under consideration, Harold (Tommy) Ivan , . . 0 polouls et. 31, Dec. 8, Jan. 9, Jan.| The colorful Los Angeles star, 0 0 hp “a > oe A trio of EE eaioay Markets 5 10 3% One thing certain, the Caps are tabbed as next Caps coach. Springfield—Nov, 7. Jan. 23, Feb. 13, | Who served four years in the army uced the markers. rio © | Erarapots Rallvase 8 ae Toshio wien vijeveland—Nov. 10, Feb. 9 Mar. 2,/and most of that time overseas, Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y.
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been seeking the services of Rogers | {for several months. He has been a| | big drawing card in other cities and lis rated by many as “the next” heavyweight champion. He scales 224 and is known as the “blond bomber” of wrestling. The opener pits Frank Marconi of Salem, O., against Don McIntyre of Springfield, Mo. They are heavyweights, The semi-windup, alsp featuring heavyweights, is‘ ‘between Ray Villmer of St. Louis and Fred Blassie of Memphis.
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other steal of home, this time by dd, gave the Taverns two more Xt Thursday nigh ns; A pair of hits, including Alex-| wd Carter of thi der’s triple, manufactured the club will add tou irth marker in the seventh. ’ Blue Ribbon Ice Cream received a five-tilt bill. »dit for a victory when Christap hand nationall res, who had disbanded, ford class and hold
ted. it boxing scalps b hs. The Queen Cit Freddie Miller, fore atherweight cham! rounds. and als! | round k. o. ovel ghly régarded Dan! * who split even if Simmons here. i plenty of clas 1g career when hi tate featherweigh
final event after being involved in a pileup in which Louis Brill, 17, of Buffalo, N. Y. -suffered fatal injuries when he was crowded into a 175-pound newsreel camera; Indianapolis was represented by four entrants in the two-day meet sponsored by the Amateur Bicycle League of America. John Phillips, state champion, and Edward Dusing raced in senior competition, but both found the early 26-mile-an-hour pace too much in the 25-mile feature event, Robert See, Indiana junior champion, was involved in one of the 18 spills and suffered a broken collarbone. Dan Phillips, the other Hoosier junior competitor, also became entangled in a spill but escaped without injury.
North and East—CH-5380.
FOR PICKUP AND D DELIVERY So are Herman Barron, recent winner of the all-American in Chicago, and Herman Kaiser, who captured the Augusta open. - Ex-P.G. A. champion Bob Hamilton, fresh from victory in the $5000 Nevada state open, is another expected to finish in the money. The star-studded field will follow today’s play with 18 more qualifying holes tomorrow. Then the low 64 performers will meet in match play starting Wednesday.
2 Stokely Boxers Are Standouts
Under the coaching of Hugh Mec-
§ CLEANERS
_ Postponed Game
Kingan Reliables, who had al¥ly won the Municipal league le, by a wide margin, walloped oad Ripple Merchants, 18-1, in a woff of a postponed game. e game had the earmarks of a} sle as neither team scored in the st five innings, but the Meatmen ke loose in the sixth to tally ree times, added two in the sevth; one in the eighth and wound
Vandermeer, Lambert, Beggs and Mueiler, Beazley, Brazle and Kliuttz
(Second Game)
Bo McMillin, Indiana university’s footbal coach whe is currently
amateur ranks ane : Cincinnati ......... 000 000 000— 8 1 1i ao. tine th ' All- Ginnis, ‘Stokely-Van Camp food aes 000 00x— 2 71 ng the preparations of the College All-Stars in Chicago, made y Pp als in the nationa, «With a 12-run splurge in the St AUB Ln Brech-| a one-day flight back to Bloominglon today to open Indiana's pre- P lay Gontinues Darras: Soria Suesiur, some ou In Sofiha Event
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standing amateur boxers are being developed. The standouts on Saturday night’ s card at ine outdoor ring, 1741 8.
season drills. Bo is shown here with a couple of his returning service veterans, Del Russell (left), of Park Ridge, Ill, and Rex Grossman, of Huntington. Russell won a letter in 1044, while Grossman, a former
wh. Fhey sent 15 batters to the plate .the big frame, scoring on five ks and Sight in one home raf
wan Ta inns 1 500 003 00x— 8 11 1 Hallett, Gerhauser, Gables, Gornicki and Salkeld, Erickson and Livingston.
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Ossie~vig selon is — SHE all-state fullback at Huntington, last played at Indiana as 8 freshen I es A a | BLA TTR NT bn, tn AM” Be ll wid ber ow. with: RS ol ana Ter DIE TR vor] ) a and Bil ge with two| _Stanceu, ‘Hoerst, Bchanz and Seminick. | quarterback. . . ¢ ie Joiner-Simmong pe. and a single featured for Gregg, Branca, Behrman, Melton . and : Z tonight's Marion county ee -Van Camp boys. The néxt
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tournament program at Municipal show is to be held Saturday night, ‘RESULTS SATURDAY
stadium. Thé outstanding aggrega-| Aug. 31.
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be “tuple ER ALL Sithougy Setodtad, a iT Cris, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ; otis are Ell Lilly Co. of the State] Results of Saturday's six bouts: fiyled fo WH you. 8 * 588 (WY pre 4 eague, and P. R. Mall Co At. ‘112 d d under: Bob Har RY FIELD 3 season in amateur ranks. In oradley. Maosky and 109 o0x— Khieman | 13 At Wi 1h G In Tight Battle Fd Packers of an Nationad 45 ecisioned” Jerry ‘Shes. Donald. Bullock NO CHARGE T ht! %phird inning, with Kingan run- | gnd Polan 1 1ams rove league. Jecisio ed Juels May, Tom O'Conner and FOR CREDIT I [11 on rs on first and second, shortstop | The tight tussle for the Consol- " 136—Rickey Dilk decisioned Albert 6:30 Hurt ared Babe Lawrie's Minneapajis dhak nas 100 003 010 3 ’ H HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 19 (U. . Lilly will meet Pt. Square Mer- Cooper. Riley PAL club . ame te. Hur, fpe om and Pruett; Herr, ira and | idated Midget Racing association chants at 7 o'clock; Mallory plays 36_Dick Luckett, Mayer chapel. dewilber,
S vs. Minneapolis | |P-)-—George Robson of Maywood, ....chin will continue again to-|Pike All-Stars at 8:15 and the
LADIES’ NIGHT | St Paul ........ TT. 100 100 000— 2 10 §{ Cat» won the 30-lap auto race fea- ho night at the Indi lis | Packers face Spaghetti Boys at 9:30, | Toracks. by technical k o. 1g first round Rhy ann Toledo 003 020 10x89 lure on half-mile Williams Grove | =" °° fara
Four games are on the tourney schedule at Beech Grove stadium. Wm. J. Holliday meets College Eagles at 6:30; Lavelle-Gossett V.
Banta, Weiland, Coffman. and Savino,
Sandlock; Miller and Martin, Midget Speedway on W. 16th st.
the eight-event program .earded to start at 8:30 p. m,
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~ GLASSES FITTED —— Emil Andres, Chicago, finished| Sod Saunders of Muncie tops the 3 ’ : {P CES—8 CLAYPOOL HOTEL BLDG. ESS you en) 48%: ¢ 1 3|Second with Tommy Mattson, Phil- [point standing, but Bob Breading|r: W. PIavs National Starch at 7:45; RL Boston 202 002 01x— 7 bre, Day- |0f Indianapolis is not far behind eterans’ Hospital clashes 16 W. WASH. Niathos: Fenris. | adelphia and Duke Dinsmbre, Day ith Roosevel Fr— AAA 0, ge ii. Ne ton, third and fourth. |and Tom Cherry of Muncie is with-|¥ Veli Inn at 9 and Schoet. , Don't oo } — OD 020. 3 13 1 Orville Epperly, Dayton: 0. was|in striking distance in the three- He Insurasics tackles Beech Grove M. rn | Bt Souls re 030 020 03x— 7 14 0 injured seriously in another race Way battle. erchants at 10:15. Muncrief. Kinder, Zoldak and Man- Leroy Warriner, popular wi ith. w—
Benton, Caster and Richards. when his car hit the infield fence! Results of last night's tourmey games
a—— y ower e—— West side fans and who has done. follow: Moose Lod 3, Bt. C bi (First Gamal |and Iojie over. Epperly was taken some of his best racing in the cir- Grove Roosters 8 ion Ave R ] Priadelonn ‘re 5 001 231-12 17 2 to the Carlisle hospital with internal h k : | Merchants . Farm Bureau 13, Indian: CTT Bima, vie mi oso 16 3 injuries and broken left shoulder. (Cult at the track, will be back fo| nis Bashing 8" Crier Kreme §
Beech Stokel Foods Get new tread p| Ba — Christopher, Fagan and Desautels enter the fight. He is in fourth|valley Merchants 4: hs .
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