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player selected to the squad will be presented with a handsome gift from the club owners. . . . | The 1946 All-Star tilt was held in |
Indianapolis. . . . It also was held here in 1928, Baseball Schedule Standin s, and Week-End R es L.r S ’ gs, eéeK-En esu S 185. College life AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Second Game) * {Second Game has become pleasingly complicated W IL Pct. GB! Toledo ERI 002 000 2 4 8 o|Cleveland .......... 000 200— 4 9 0 for Sid Anton, a member of Michi-|Kansas City ........ 28 20. .583 17, | Kansas City 000 003 0— 3 6 0 Priadelonia "CI." ool 000 30x 4 Bei] gan State's swimming team. . . J Tole oledo : 1%) Pavik and Mars) es: and Niarhos. | 0 willis ang Hegan; Flores, McCahan, The 22-year-old Detroit war vet-| a Louisville 000 001 0203 7 0 Ehrutophier Miri Gana fran has been awarded a home, an 8 | Minneapolis 1 000 000— 1 5 0 Detroit veriiiaa. 000 000 000— 0 8 3 6'2{ Ostrowski and Aragon; McGowan, Ger-| Washington . 000 001 00x-~ 1 6 ultra-modern, ranch style house Bt. 8%2 | kin, Hoover and Rolandson. Newhouser and Wagner; Masterson So) which featured the Lansing Home (Second Game) Ferrell. association annual show. Loulsville | ......ci.v, 000 100 0-— 1 .3 2) Detroit gt {Becond Same) 000— 1 7 «It 1s said to be worth upwards oe York L Pt. oB Mitmeapolis “Riad 20) Fischer |" Sy hington heucp,: 202 001 00x— 5 8 i ew Yor 5 — rmire Tuc G af $20,000 . As Anton explains Detroit. 22 351 1 |vnd Westrum Hootie, Frueks, orsica and Swift; it in reviewin the gift: “I simply|Boston ...... a3 551 1 (First Game) PY| philadelphia 26 500 3%; had the right ticket at the right|cieveicid 72 A947 Otlumbus .......... Ne ue-201 NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 She sseciation drawing.” Sr sahimgten ; 3 a= 3 p Studener, Blake and Baker; Pyle and Boston oe + 0037161 020-13 18 « +s + His nvestment was $1.50.|8t. Louis 20 420 71; | Brady. PILIDUIEN tila: 000 902 Ol =H a 1 " ahn and +» » The lucky collegian is unmar- : {Second Game) and Jarvie Stsncerch, Bagay ' E y Columbus ............ 000 050 0— 5 12 {Seconq G NATIONAL LEAGUE . | Milwaukee ...... | 331 803 x—18 16 1 Boston .......... 000 614 001-1314 1 { "x 8 =» Boston 20 L Pet G | iohnson Mazar, Patterson and Baker; (Pitiaburgh Catnellis 020 001 000— 3 5 2 _| Boston .........00000 7 — allace an rady. ain an ame Roe, Higbe, Herrin ; {ONE LEFT , ,. Of the 36 Na New YOIK anevvivains 28 a 3m 13 - Singleton, Bahr and Sullivan, Sarviy tional and American league players a deaqo ters antannae 3 2% 3 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Brooklyn aa leyiak 000 000 030 3 7 1 ¥ho comprised the original major | Cincinnati arava, 2 A413 5% Fret. cigmn Ha ten, Gre Oa a ; n nua : 3 da3.3 (First Game) atten Gregg and Bragan, Pollet and eague All-Star squads in 1933 ouly|$ PHilageiphia 30 444 7 | Chicago . 000 300 000— 3.17 3 (First Game) ane, Cafcher Rick Ferrell, still is{Pittsburgh 31 392 $a 1Boston ..iuissiess 200 004 10x— 7 7 0 New York .......... 000 000 102— 3 91 a active big league pastimer, now — Gillespie, Lee, Caldwell and Tresh; NE Poin «te 000 001 2ix— 4 7 1 SCHEDULE TODAY Hughson, Dorish and Tebbetts. Hatvang and Cooper; Vandermeer and vith the Washington Senators. . . . AMERICAN ASSOUIATION (Second Game) ee 2. Seon) Ciaime) He was with the Boston Red Sox 14 AY ast CRICRED . «vversevvsss 002 002 000— 4 8 0! New York ... oC On 000-300 310 013 0 J681S 880. . . . All-Star managers in| roiedo of A Mh Games) Boston... « 004 000-004— 8 11 0|Cincinnati .. .. 000 000 001— 1 7 1 : e Connie Mack and the lat INDIANAPOLIS at st’ Paul. Grove and Dickey: Dobson and Partee. Kennedy and Lombardi’ Waherd, “Het, ; 1933 wer ale Columbus at Milwaukee (First Game) Brau, na adle, Lively and 15 an Louisville at Minneapolis. 8 Toul ren 000 110 200— 4 7 0|Chicago’ 0 :riirti 900 32 du 8 ¢ 1.2 i. AMERIGAN LEAGUS NRraimer. Gaiehoiie Somtak nad Ey) | CR 4 Seminick’” Schmils, Meyer,
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Colored movies are being .taken of [in the State loop, turned in a 5- -0|Pa., worl the 30-lap feature big auto Kennington at Riverside No. 3. BAS each race run for the first time in {victory over Noblesville Eagles in!race on the half- mile track here! Miles Hotel won a double-header’ yester. | history at the present Hollywood | last night's second league tilt. Jack |
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Matt Winn Improved
CHICAGO, June 16 (J. P).— Attendants at St, Luke's hospital today reported the condition of Col. Matt J. Winn, 86, head of. the Kentucky Derby, as “very much improved.” | They said he was in “very good | shape’ and that the danger of pneumonia was passed. Winn entered the hospital after a heavy cold weakened his health.
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~ Bill Fre “ut Apoitles ; ho Vi Formule: Keep Cool Under Fire oo To ( Tesi roun NEW, YO J in a slightly . Ben Guintini Hits Pair of Homers Courageous Recovery Brings Triumph to | changed Ho" In 9-10-0 and 6-0-3 Triumphs Worsham Over Snead in Playoff for Crown aT ig ST. PAUL, Minn, June 16.—The Indianapolis Indians today stood ST, LOUIS, June-16 (U, P.).—Lew Worsham, one of legion ot golf. day and hit ; ind the leading Blues in the American as-| ers who dream of fame but seldom attain it, brushed aside his backthree and a half games behin ng | : hi the most coveted times at bat | sociation race after winning a double bill from the Apostles and send.’ ground of obscurity. today and prepared to cas Rn : himself as | ing them into the loop cellar. title of them all—the National Oyen Shamplons Pp ) inder u” tick mates to 7-10 Ben Guintini smacked two home runs in the 9-0 and 6-3' decisions. | Worsham had a formula for victory, he kep ool nde: Snead, over the Whi The twin triumphs gave the Tribesters a record of six victories in|. Riissous sui 2d SESE he Simon} unceasing pressure of Sammy Suen of the previo eight starts against the Saints this; og hoes m— e hara-iuck g » th and a winning skein of three za with a homer and then the serted him once again on the Iast/started the 16th hole two strokes The Pacific 4 out of five on the current road trip. Tribe powered three more counters | green when just a little nod from |pehind the consistent Snead, a Hot oe, he tur yr me of the series is across. Perez doubled and scored | the fates of fortune would have gnc Va, gentleman who has i Connie Mack |The final ga | tead. pring day-wonder, LB in ‘carded for tonight, after which the on Wentzel's single. ‘Wentzel went given him the victory instea been close many times, but who | Red 80x need t0-2"deadolck in June of 1939. Hoosiers move on to Milwaukee. [onto second on Paepke's error and Worsham" won the title the hard héver has won an Open title. | top in the fia . Connie Mack's Philadelphia| pop Malloy, in gaining his fifth trooped across the plate when Man- | way with a pair of fours on the oo, o i Both i A Athletics have figured in the two iitory against one reversal, was in|ager Jimmy Brown laced a triple final two holes and he won it with ere the push began. \\ ih h a longest games in American league exceptional form ‘in the nine-inning to right center. The Hoosier skip- | \ a recovery as fine and as courage- smashed tee shots to the green on | in og history. .. . . They defeated the ener when he shut out the; Apos- per, who replaced Castiglione, was ous as any that ever occurred Inthe 16th and Wosham was 30 feet ninth. The Boston Ped Sox, 4 to 1, in 24 Innings | 110 with-four Hits. driven in on Blcodworth's long fly. the playoff of a major tourriament.|, =“ pis. OF inches. worse Aha i six in - in September, 1906, and battled the| Tne Redskins, sewed up the ver-| perez wavered in the fifth and Snead and Worsham were ted] nd. He putted first, and it | Ne 4 same number of rounds to a 1- py dict early in this one, rapping out|the Saints picked up two counters, at the top w oo whet the i hag PTY " with » A : ue) with the Detroit Tigers in July, five runs in the first inning and alks and a hit.- Barrett! starting field finis regula- over 1045. . . . The majors also have two more in the second off Cy om lous - Fallon to hit tion 72-holes at the St. Louis| Snead, up then, only came tpe; ning the ope produced two 22-inning games, four |gyker, into a double play to end the threat. | Country club late Saturday. They and although he took a par, he rage good for 21 struggles, six 20-inning Long Range Clubbing A walk to Ernie Andres. sacrifice had an 18-hole play-off early Sun- was only one sfioke ahead. al ing homers tussles and 12 of 10 innings: . . .| The five-run cluster came on by Barrett and Wentzel's single ac- day morning, with the gallery in-| wor ie th he. heat yas oy a and Billy poly In May, 1918, the Senators and the some long range clubbing. Bill Sal- | unted for the other Indianapolis) | Sreasing on every hole. { fairway, but Snead rolled into heavy McQuinn al White Sox battled 18 innings, the geld drove in two runs in this run in the sixth. wo Shots Behind i ye OT envy 5 RQuing | former winning, 1 to 0, with only frame with a double and Guintini's| tye ngians moved into town | Snead, a veteran of the falrWays. .vared lining a rifle-shot to. the inh his _ two pitchers working, Walter John- omer accounted for two more in|... dropping a 4-2 decision at left no doubt of his early superior- in" 35 feet away, while Snead agains La - 8on receiving the nod over Claude the five-hit barrage. ‘Jimmy Blood- | vei neapolis Saturday afternoon it "ity. But he failed to estimate the oo od to the elt. aguin in. the catcher Larry ‘Williams. . .... Burt Shotton, cur- worth's clout over the left field Wall’ thich Lou Tost was the victim. nerves of his steady Washington op- 40h, Worsham made another Belding Jus rent Brooklyn manager, and Harry | with Stan Wentzel on base account-| , oo po oo homer in the ponent, a 29-year-old lad whe (an yoni bot ti He missed ed double pla ; le pilot, played infoq for the second innin pair of | . i D— W h U. < 0 IE ch ante urning s en, m a With none Leibold, Louisvil ed for 8 | fourth but the Millers evened things PUTTER THAT PRODUCE Lew Worsham, en golf champion, is shown slug with ihe best and who is dan birdie by inches and banged down that game, the former with Wash- counters. : | wvery putt. e 8 with Jeff Hes ington, the latter with the White| The Hoosiers tapped reliefer Otho|'™ ue Baan iy a having his putter kissed by his caddy, Charles Crane of Granite City, Ill., after the Tenn ads his reputation on ie pur . — pg Togs Dei x arna hit ope tor eet on approach ogle Sox. Nitcholas for two more in the ihe ri in that inning ye former won from Sam Snead on the 18th green by one stroke in the playoff for the [ine fal thice fioles, Never ahead re Pp a bog b front of "8% eighth on Bloodworth’s double and | +i |untit he was the champion, he Even on 18 ITA NARS singles produced the other. Irie. ardino and e BITTER win RoE EET singles by Salkeld and Guintini. | oe T777| ‘That sent them to the 18th even- home for the . ndianapolis Indians are Red Barrett got credit for the C ki ith one toush ‘0 vi : ; ay. Ba ia kom tat hl protest | cry in tne ceven-oning nant: LOUIS @ Suggs, Patty Berg Demaret Lead; ing Auto Racing Crackups up with one tough one lo play. king br a 9 held — certain |i.) when Maputl Pures ran into] p C h IR but Snead's approach was terrific. | The Senate was upheld . . . but cerlaln |youne and had to be relieved. | bed Golf Favorites. ros in Cash Race Kill Booker 8 Cobb Hs topped Tora tom the ote DIC: op 8. Servat Pribestors nde In the “rep lay innings.” Perez save up all o the St. Paul] a e as ST. LOUIS, June 16 (U. P).— | while Worsham went 25-feet away, | | got their first + « + Stan Wenizel and Roy |, Sand $ fom 2 sumsiated] ATLANTA, Ga. June 16 (U. P). [Miss Berg at the last green, 1 down, | |The 1947 National Open cash prizes | Automobile racing in Indiana and of Booker's car before it fell on on the fringe of the long grass at over the Tige Weatherly lose a two-base hit |i oc So oO wo-thirds | —Little Louise Suggs and hard-|in the 36-hole final skirmish. The revised earnings for the year of Ohio claimed the lves of two the track. Webb had been run- the edge of the apron. He stil Walt Masters apiece, Ernie Andres a single and ic or : th 1 pol Us (Lit Patty Berg, who battled it Babe's current European commit- money winning pros as follows: |drivers over the week-end. ining close behind Booker. didn't give up, and stepped into a scoreless innir Jimmy Brown a single. . . . But joing protect the Ing po out Rg Ne 1946 finals at Des Moines, {ments will keep her from making an [Jimmy Demaret .........$1568172] The victims wete Alfred H. Cobb, | Booker had been a familiar figure chip shot which hit the cup, rolled er when he defeat, at least temporarily, : la pearance in the five-day event Ben HOZAN .........eee..-14450.16 38, of Greenfield, Ind, and Elbert at the Indianapolis Speedway al- around the edge and stopped 29'% in a duel. piste lion mins Castiglione Hurt a, were the sompetiions io men |e this week. [Lloyd Mangrum 9,670.00 Booker, 45, of Detroit, Mich | though he had never started a 500- |inclies away. A's, O1 rom . ere this wee ssveraees 9670.00 ker, 45, ; h - r . Roy, Weatherly drove in Blood- | today as the nation’s top 100 women Kirb, | Bobb Locke .....iesee.. 9,337.50 Cobb was killed when his auto- mile race. Snead gently pushed his putt snd The A’s and Perez's | he Western! A fellow Georgian, Dorothy y! y L gently p X : 2 worth with a timely first-inning|golfers teed off in’ the Wester mobile. skidded and overturned Si Philadelphia. £8 2 . le t the Hoosi in | jo ver the Capital City country of Atlanta, figured to give the lead- Ed Oliver ............... 8445.00 mobile idde SCOTTSBURG., Ind.—A crowd of it €8me to a standstill just an inch | | ’ ; single to ge STS away pen. 0 ition i 'Lew Worsham : 7.51333 three times on the southwest turn RG, Ind.—-A crowd of 4 ner from: the cup than Wor. | | his 230th bi HOME FOR DINNER. . . . The ro, 1, tne first inning. but the club here. ers strenuous competition if she can *serseseene 3, 5000 saw Chick Smith of Frank-| P 4 ~ River Downs horse track at Cincin- |g... red things iti their thro | i keep her drives down the middle. George Schoux .......... 6.22250 of the new Leary dirt track at fort win the 20-lap dirt track fea. Ham's ball There a slight alterca- Cleveland wor i starting today, is cutting out qua 8s €ir tr. { In winning last year, the Lithia. = rangy Miss Kirby bowed to Johnny Palmer ...,..... 6,205.00 Greenfield in the opening day P tion occurred. Snead wanted to putt, The A's cam dwight racing. . . . The new first|.. ¥3s in this inning. that Pete springs, Ga. gal stomped over Miss Suggs in the Southern tourney Jim Ferrier . > 6,169.16 stock car racing program. Sure here Festerday in the he f1and offered to, but Worsham Ob. four runs in | pa - IAA EL EEE EEE EN . . . e post time there is 2:15 p. m., eastern go nins By = Dust When hit on Babe Didrickson Zaharias to Tesh Here in April when her belts off the Ed Furgol ..... eessiessss 6.16200 Booker met his death at the Day. Grifith of Indianapolis. Re in| jected and called for a measure- second game, standard time (also 2:15 Indianapo-| “co PF 5 HEH d dan |the finals. Then La Suges edged yo anied in the rough. Victor Ghetai ......vrooco 5TT50| 100, O. Spesqway when Tus ear Bit Ft 0 NE roa | ment. U. 8. 0. A offictals gave 14 and Dick Ad lis time). + + « The new starting time open . § # i Flies in From Coast | the retaining wall on the straight Ky. an third. Pp 0 Snead and he, wanting to sink the A's. ay t and landed ; The Oardin is expegted to attract additional . 1 |away, caromed 100 fee , (the ball, and put the last iota of fans, for it will allow them ample Tribe Bok Scores Miss Berg, who has been display- 3 Bouts. Set for upside down. In two mateh races Grifith. onl heat under his younger opponent, |! slso were roll reach home for an evening (First Game) (Sucond Same). #ng fine form in California tourna- M Bi ll T Cobb was in fourth place in the sped Smith and Jac o Eenor 0 | stepped up. | new highs fon ’ AA Coa B ABR H O A E ments and exhibitions, winged in at Bi OMOTTOW {second elimination heat of the pro- Selon delesien Roy Hamilton of Missed by Inches : hit, 11-to-3 vis 2 2s Wental, of ......... 3° 3 2 6 ¢ ojWenrtnl dt C.....4 1 303 8 §/from the coast in time for several| All three bouts are set for tomor- | ET&M When the accident occurred Po The fates stepped up too, and at St. Louis, PREPAREDNESS. . . .|Sustigionc sg... 3 § 2 1 3 8 gees was 3 1 1 2 0 lipractice rounds over the Capital City| row night's Sports Arena wrestling ** Greenfieis. He Yeporiedly WaS| ALEXANDRIA, Ind.—Two midget Snead missed by six inches. He they had ma information for the 1947 Sslkeld o 3331: § (Skee Bhs 1 30 0 layout. bill, with Dutch Schulz, of Hous- - | attemp ang 1 DE oe Ro Che | FACE cars hurled over the wall in|took two more swings then, one to | year and the of Illinois football season |Moran, 1b ......... 4 0 0 7 @ o | Weatherly, I esuen d 3 3 3 3 On the strength of the warmup | ton, Tex. scheduled to take on! J lL re was waiching a spectacular accident during last sink that six-inch putt and the |! longest winnis k Into the mails over the week- Quintin, pd 2 Se ry 2 0 1 1 3 Olsessions, seven entrants were given | George Strickland, a newcomer | re the srandstand. {night's 25-lap feature race at the second to slug the ball yards from Howie Polle more than 40,000 alumnj and Malloy, p ........... 4 0 0 0 1 oQuintinl M.-F 1 3-1 7 0lan outside chance to test the top| from Columbus, O., in the one- I. Nock | Armscamp Speedway. the green in a gesture of disgust— Cardinal vict friends, George *Legg, ticket| woe 0... % 3 uu 7 QiPeies, B _oxueereeo 3 1-3 9% § Otro of Suggs. Berg and Kirby. fall opening encounter. . Cobb’ suffered a broken neck and| Water on the track leaking from at himself. The Braves : announced today. SE PAL Bateete, p ........ 4s 9-09 1 Poliy Riley, sturdy Ft¢ Worth,| Billy Raborn of Atlanta, Ga. head inigries k officials im-| a broken water hose in Prank Til-| ‘Warsham, the pressire off, sent tional lead by Frontispiece of this year's football RAS 5 T Da pa’ { Tex, athlete, had strong Packing as as| Will meet Sammy Kohen of New} 36300] canceled the remainder Man's car caused cars driven by his ball straight—it went into the’ at Pittsburgh, announcement is a crowd scene of wd 0. 1 06 o| * FY hn oA Elgg Dot Kielty, highly regarded Los | York City at 2 falls out of 3, with of the ane Bill Walker of Anderson and Jim hole and a new Open champion was getting 20 hit the 1944 IMinois-Notre Dame game 341.118 ie Phg EL zs) 1034 o| Angeles, Cal, golfer. Sally Sessions|? time limit of 80-minutes, in the The accident fatal to Booker oc- | Morrison of Muncie to go over the crowned. Warren Sp ~ ~When 75,119 fans set an all-time at- 3.2 3 3 2 o|Lund of : 3 0.8 38 8lot Muskegon, Mich., Helen Dett- | Main event attraction while Gordon | curred as he attempted to an- | Wall. Walker was taken to the El-| Worsham finished the round in major leagues tendance record at Memorial sta- Dougla we 1 3.90.8 3 8°11 8 1lweiler of Chevy Chase, Md, ‘Kay | Hessel of Chicago is tabbed to tug) =" 0 0b Spider ebb of | Wood hospital. |69, two-under-par, while Snead had tory in the ’ + » + Notre Dame won, 26-6. ve 3 : ; : : : - 3 3 : 3 i 3! Pearson of Houston, Tex. (and! with Alex Kasaboski of Canada in! | Bell, Cal., narrowly escaped possible | Kenny Eaton of New Castle won a one-under-par 70. For the nines, Bisti and Con ih" oe 3 69010 73 0 0 2 1 Olpileen Stulb of Augusta, Ga., "also | the one-fall semi-windup. death orvinjury when he swerved the feature race and also one of Worsham made the turn in 35 and up with home "NO A. A. ALL-STAR, TILT . .. 32 0 «WMO "3 9 8 90 weighed in with classy practice per- | ust in time to avoid the wreckage | the semi-finals events. The an in 34, while on the back side gk my According to Frank C. Lane, [INDIANAPOLIS ........... 320 9 520-2 Ratenthal -1 8 8 88 .Sormances. Y. M. C. A Golfers RACES —— | went to LeRoy Warriner of Indian-/the champion had’ two-under-34 s Bt Paul Lavi es man .e KR American assoclation president, the| Runs baust in-Salkeld 3 Guintint 3. | 4 E33 sand Quits Smoking Schedule Matches ote : |and Snead 36. - ES : Bn dicate rai a a Os Foiovawonh Selkeld Weatherly. Home Rosenthal batted for Gabbard jy Soh Jean Hopkins, stylish shotmaker|' The first of seven golf matches Lea ing egion | 0 : d “lina ana Fallon Left on bases—Indi: [INDIANAPOLIS ............. 100 020 0_3 from Cleveland, O., appeared well bY the Y. M. C. A. eight-team league | BE READY apt . Fainy Ey ey ay a failoy 4. tstTick ‘out By Mallo) or Niteh: Runs batied in— Weatherly, Gouge satisfied with the Capital City Were to be played today. Bt dr re EES UR RE YR Bs Ea UT, UL Tn SEE Wn + Hiirlers to Duel | FisHinG season Ad Nitcholas 7 in la n = | Perez. Three-base hit—Brown. Home run ’ el, Harold . uman, Walter 45. and added 12 pounds for the event, | VOg man, Has heen canceled by the Jan). [upies ite, Mich MUS Te andres. William and. Blood worth: Left and Miss Hopkins hopes to engtner, | Patterson, Verton Evans, Don Wil- 1 bet t f the to OPENS TODAY . mous vote of the league's club| Tribe Batting on bases—Indianapolis 8. St. Paul's Basel, irives by 20 yards as a result, |SOn, George Grensz, James Walden | A duel between two o Pp, SPECIALS owners The directors voted on on balls—Off Perez : {young pitchers in Indianapolis dis-, va . |out—By Perez 3. Barrett 3, Davis 1. Cofl-| Today's qualfiying round will de- and Join Burney. g i the proposal with the .idea that|peininger 1 man 1 Hits of ha a ko 3%; innings termine he makeup of the cham CL Ee | trict American Legion Junior baseCy < Willams ........ Barret n 3 Ys 2, 3 . 1 i ct for tomorrow at Bar fumes outs oT sas eis Bhai, Wii picher_Bep ponship fight, with maten play Viewegh, Aders Lead |nls in poset | APNG Rass ’ itcher—Davis mpires— revailin ereaiter unt - 4. utilized instead for making up|gainini 1 Mallen abd King, Time—1:45. Attendance Ee Ty “Wr Frankfort Victory | Acton’s defending champs, with ®44-FT. $ postponed games throughout the entmel oo 5 2di Pitchi Frankfort defeated Anderson last Dwight Swails slated to twirl, op- ® Steel Guides 9. 50 league. . . . Inclement weather has|Brown Indian Pitc ning nigth at Prankfort, 9 to 7, as Eddie poses Indianapolis Post No. 4 with | Moran 1 n mnsol Insley, Colas Blank caused the colossal total of 55 post- |giieia v4¢éX® 2 if Y: Marcum scattered 11 hits for the Gene Dietz, already possessor of a’ . apnements a2 of this date. Weaineriy 8 10 48 30 3s 134 Hs HI Sigate League Teams |winners. one-hit performance, ready to take 1. wy base hits Weatherly 13, Moran 10, per 12 3 435 42 15 | Insley Manuf | Stan 'Aders with a triple and the mound again. | : TACKLE BOX GIFTS on PLAYERS, In |Wentzel 9, Castiglione 9, Bloodworth 7,| atic 1 1 31° 17.14 171 Insley anufacturing won two ingle and Ossie Viewegh With t : AAneuncing . cancslasion. of he |Sukeld 8 Riddle 5. Andres 4, Brown 4, 2 020 2 8 3 | State league softball games at! S8le & ssie Vieweg WO! In other games Broad Ripple op- ® 24-INCH $8.00 VALUE $4 98 A 1 : ill ® | hreo.bese hits—Kalin 4, Castiglione 4. 3 & fi 3 1 3 Municipal stadium over the week-| Tun -producing singles led ‘the poses Ogsric Mills: Watkins at ®2 TILTING TRAYS NOW ¥¢ A. asta Wiraction, League Wenizel 3. Moran 2. Bloodwort, Deinin- | Fab 3 501 1 2 30end, both by shutouts. | Frankfort lors team at bat. | Riverside No. 4; Robison-Ragsdale Presid y es, Guintin : iin sins : S that - os ae added * Home run ns—Kalin 7 te 3 Bloodworth 3, | Crag Jeriage 17 Gornicki lost 1. | The locals won over Shelbyville plays = Aviation-Firemen at Car-iff"& FISHING LINES, 28 Ft... .....iic0ive. will be named by the American jini 4 Andres § Ruddle Sulovdw : a Saturday night, 5-0 and blanked the Chitwood Victor field No. 3; Tillman-Harpole, association baseball writers 2 Kain. Deal, Castitiont: Guinan Proof in Color Connersville team last night, 6-0. | WILLIAMS GROVE, Pa., June 16 tackles Memorial at Riverside No. W C—O" ____8¢¢ =Ne ..... around Aug. 1 and that each yatta Si INGLEWOOD, Cal, June 16.—| Pepsi-Cola, the city's second entry | (U, P.).—Joie Chitwood of Reading, |6 and Wayne is carded against
