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THE INDIANAPOLIS
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Cubs’ Belated Stretch Drive [Startles National League :
NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (U. P.) .—For the: second straight season, the Chicago Cubs are hot-footing .down the National league stretch today, but it appedred this year. that Father Time, the Carinae and the
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Jost Alleys Hold Initial
. BOSTON, Sept. ‘ (Uv. Pogue Sesstons Boston . Red Sox, on the threshol
of their first American league
Dodgers had them licked, * Rn : » anager Charlie Grimm's defending champions airentiy are on Shampionship Bice 1915. suiomied By BERNARD HARMON rocket ride. They whipped Pittsburgh, 2 to 0, yesterday behind Lefty ny via Sop igs oy or tod The big bowling parade has Bob Chipman's five-hit pitching to world series tickets w accep
on and after Tuesday, Sept. 10.
started and will continue to pas§ ener) ager Eddie Collin
in review through the long winter
win their 15th victory in their last{road and a .747 winner at Ebbets 19 games—which is winning base- | field; returned to their favorite ball
i i ; ; d that any requests postmonths, winding up around the|ball at a..772 clip. park here last night to defeat the Warne : middle of next May. A sizzling streak ‘like that Phillies, 6 to 4, and cut the idie| marked or, in the case of telegraph : 8 money orders, dated prior to Sept. 10
straight through September—could | Cardinals’ lead to two games. bring the flag to Wrigley field for| Warming up for today's invasion the-second consecutive year although | 88inst the Braves, the Dodgers the Cubs currently are eight games Pounded across four runs in the behind the league-leading Cardinals |fourth and ‘fifth innings to give and six behind Brooklyn. But going | Kirby Highe his 14th victory of the Lato, Aut gertes at, St. Louis to-| [Sampaig re Wht games: Tet, t, Tooked aroun 1 eb Tire, as We ye he epwry Calder Rage Red: Birds and the Dodgers have too | expert, won his 12th victory .of the much of a head start; | season-at Chicago when doubles: by Whatever started the Cubs on|Ralph Hodgin, Whitey Platt ‘and
Most of the 22 local tenpin establshifients held their 1946-47 inaugurals last night and before the week is ended practically half of the local leagues will be in action. Most of those who fail to get under way. this week will join the activity! Deki, week, - whe available | ey will be eg ghtly “with leagues. a "There wasn't much in the “nature of fancy scoring in last night's Openers, Al Hausman of the West Side Classic league setting the pace a with 641. : Women’s 'activities, however, started out in big style, as Laverne Biers collected 603 pins in her initial three games of the season. Rolling with Todd Pharmacy in
would not be accepted. Boston, scheduled to play at Washington tonight, currently-leads the American league by 15% games
Red Sox victories or Yankee ¢e«
ela, 3.00. dhe pennant. The the series ‘ pra be i He “park of
third, fourth and fifth games—if necessary--scheduled for - Fenway
the the White Sox a _ 4-to-3 victory, dropping the world champions a full three games behind the idle ~~ Shuffies Pitchers Yankees. Caldwell pitched the last During his stretch run, Grimm has | 83% innings, all scoreless until the been shtffling his pitchers as fast|top' of the 16th. when ti#® Tigers as Leo Durocher with the Dodgers, | pushed across an unearned mark-|
ably will remain one of:
mysteries of the season.
games, - if necessary, will also be in the National league park. Collins announced the following Red Sox ticket policies: 1. Only two tickets for one’game will be allotted "any applicant. 2. Bank draft, postal or ‘tele-
Red Sox Will Accept Series “Ticket Orders After Sept. 10
lcannot guarantee P such choices
and needs a combination of seven|
their dizzy victory ride Aug. 17 prob- | Taft Wright in the 16th inning gave Park here. ‘The sixth and seventh |
‘will be honored. 5. Do not apply to the Boston American League Baseball Co. for tickets to be played in the National league city. The Red Sox recently received permission to sell series tickets for single games. Previously, world} series tickets Were sold In three-
Local Football | Stars on ‘Hand For Butler Drills
Reporting ‘tof Butler university football equipment issue Yesterday, along witlr approximately 40 others, were three outstanding local high school athletes. Two of these, Frank Hines and Bernard Darrah, arrived, here from Washington high school by way of a year in the nayy. Hines -gained recognition at. Washington as a three sport letter winner, and is a backfield candidate. Darrah was a teammate of Hines’ on the 1044 Continental eleven, *
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freshman trio, is a three-sport letterman from Crifpus Attucks Although h he is a prospect for the fullback sl t, he is remembered by high school fans for his 21-foot broad jump in the city track meet.
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but Chipman came through with a|er. But his teammates got it back! n.asterpiece against the Pirates in their half, chasing Virgil .(Fire) yesterday as Peanut Lowrey's double,| Trucks from the mound, and enabLou Stringer's single and Chipman’'s|ling Chicago to remain tied for own squeeze bunt provided the win- | fifth with the Cleveland Indians | ning two runs in the seventh. who took a double-header at St. The Dodgers, a .500 club on the| Lous.
Rare Treat Offered ‘Negro Ball Fans
Indianapolis Negro baseball fans
the Stegemeier’s Grill loop at West Bide, she had games of 173, 230, 200. It was her first 600-series since Nov. 24, 1944, when she had the same total in the old H & H Service league. One team is needed to complete 12-team Commercial league rolls at Fox<-Hunt alleys each Tuesday night at 8:30. It is a scratch league and four members of each team are required to work
graphic money orders or certified
accompany all applications. 3. Grandstand "seats will cost $6 each, plus 25 cents to defray cost of registered ‘mail. 4. Preference should be indicated for third, fourth or fifth games which will be played at Fenway park. - The Boston-.club, however,
Bowling Scores
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checks, made payable to the Boston! American League Baseball Co., must |
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Ruth Mongere, Indianapolis Railways. 584 Phyllis Gandolf, Stegemeier 587 Mabel Fischer, Blue Ribbon Ice Cr... 543 UNITED Pm Muriel. Hayes, Blue Ribbon:....... 536 PLL by LEAGUE Bonnie Willsey, Blue Ribbon .. 518 G H Av Ann Poppaw, Blue Ribbon ... + 518 Musial St. Louis 130 3168 103 190 3 y Gable, Pritchett . 507 Hopp, Boston 108 375 68 133 355 Marge Hoffheim, Blue R § Mize, New York 100 375 10 127 339 h Hadkeil 8 Sarna Ia, 8t pameier's’ ess 3 Jaikes, Bradkim 13 14 4 je 4 Haske Tyan egeme! 3 olmes, on 313 tn Plime, AT ur WOMEN) AMERicAN LidouE H ——— : jo OTHER LEA vg. you vse Betty Sherman, Stewart-Warner Mixed 418 Vernon, Wash. 134 46 7 188 33 ROSE 01:12 i) > B. Hilardies, ' Triangle .............. 460 Pesky, Boston 135 581 110 is 336 Filtened Katherine Jensen. Antler's .. 450 | Williams, Boston 133 484 131 185 .334 Eve Hale, Diamond Chain .. + 414 DiMaggio, Boston 134 470 78 184 338 930 N. MERIDIAN ST. Hon Cleaning G. Lane, St. Philip Mixed 408 | Appling, Chicago 137 493 58 :
Red Sox to Play ‘Under 5000 Moons
_..SCHENECTADY, N.Y. Sept. 4 (U. P.)~The Boston ‘Red Sox | will play their home games next
| year in a stadium in which
MOTH-PROOFING | enough light is concentrated to
flluminate a highway from Boston to New York, the General Electric Co. his disclosed. The | ©
PLAIN DRESS, ONLY company dosteipiod hs pivpusey 200-foot candle lighting “job on SUIT, OR 69° Fenway park another way—the COAT op light will be. equal. to, the illumi-
nation received from 5000 moons.
Legion Champs CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. Sept. 4 (U. P.).—American Legion post No. 47 of Ft. Wayne today held the Indiana State Legion baseball tournament title. The Ft. Wayne squad downed South Bend, 5-0, last night in the finals.
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HE TELEPHONE is a very convenient instrument. For instance, if you have a question, the answer is as close and as quick as you can dial the number, (Ours is LI. 75691.) a <<» ONE of our ‘customers phoned the other day to ask if our water was fit for use in photographie work—for developing negatives and printing pictures. As several ‘of . our employees are amateur photographers, the answer was right at hand: favorable. oe <n SEVERAL YEARS AGO we Wrote a large photographie company about that very matter. We'll quote a part of the answer: “We appreciate that in many instances where abnormal results are obtained in photographie operations, the tendency is to blame the water supply, but we are - frank to say that in our experience animproper water supply is usually the last reason for such otographic abnormalities. <n <= “BRIEFLY, we may say that fn our experience any water supply which is FIT TO DRINK®* in modern civilized communities is sale to use for photographic developers, fixers, and other photo«graphic formulas, with the exception, perhaps, of some toning operations.” (*“Fit to drink”! That's our water—safe, too, from the health standpoint.) <n <= FROM the photographic angle, tye should add, there are amphifications of the above statement that could be heeded. We have on
file in 8Ur office more detailed analyses of the effect of water *supply on photographic operas tions which we'd be glad to let you examine if you're intérested.
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SOME of our phone calls—and our mail, too—are not intended for ug The Indiana Gas and Water Company, which operates a number of such utilities in
smaller towns around. the state,
is erecting its new office building at 1630 North Meridian Street. To those of you who may have thought we were moving northe ward: we're still doing business at 113 Monument Cikcle. Fon oh el
THE PUMPAGE of 1,735,560, 000 gallons of water in July was the second highest in our history. It was exceeded only by the July, 1944, pumpage, which was six million gallons higher. However, - the total pumpage for the first seven months of 1946 is about ninety million more than for the same period last year, Whether 1946 will break last year's record pumpage depends ond. Pluviug— and you. . > «= IN THESE. DAYS of dehy. drated eggs and so forth, the height of something-or-other in dehydration may have been reached, we think. It has been suggested that space might be saved on a picnicking or camping trip by taking along some “dehy-’ drated water.” When you get to’ your destination, just mix with a gallon of water and you'll have— yes, a gallon of water!
We don’t ‘bléine you if you're fed up with medical claims and “laboratory” hocus-pocus in cigarettes these days. After all, isn’t
pleasure your aim?
Frankly, please is all you'll find in a pack of Old Golds. Not twenty little test tubes—nary a
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