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Climbing Colonels It's Hard fo a ' E Are Redskin Guests | But Those Athleti : u ose cs : Tonight, Tomorrow Are Tied for 2d Lovisville Gains on League-Leading Blues Score 6th. Straight Victory Over Red Sox; By Taking Holiday Pair From Indians Blackwell Chalks Up 14th Win for Season Home looked mighty good today to the Indianapolis Indians. By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer Back from an 11-game eastern swing of the circuit, in which they NEW YORK, July § There were some crazy things in the major dro pped seven games, their only consolation was that they. still were league standings today after the traditional mid-summer holiday mile« : even with the board in the Association race. They have won 40 and stone, but the one Hardest of all fo figure out was the fact that the lost as many this season, and rest in fourth place. Philadelphia Athletics were tied Jor second place in the American 4 The Tribe managed to split a four-game series with Columbus, but league. : things grew worse after that. The That wasn't the only surprise, Who would have thought that last Redskins salvaged one game of four rally in the sixth inning when year's classy -pennant winners, the! : at Toledo and lost two out of three three runs scored. a. \ Cardinals in the National and the Major Leaders to Louisville. The Derbytown losses| ~ Loulsville’s big guns in the first .:" JA [Red Sox in the American, both © Awxiicax, LeAcur came in both ends of yesterday's Ame were Chick Genovese, Frank Walt Brown Bud Bardowski would be back in fourth place? Or J RN Pet. LAMOUR twilight-moonlight double-header,| Shofner and Johnny Welaj, whose nm os a that the Giants, who were about as gall" Deirort .. . & ax BN 3 BRUNETTE" : the Colonels king iy Jn, 93, ugh fit drove six of the Col- * ° bad in the National last season! DiMaggio, Lp a 3% a a ki } and annexing the night fray, 3-1. : B od k B i d as the A's.were in the American, pin outs | 318 8, Easy Go B The same Colonels will be Victory b Tue Specay. second. gane a ar OWS I rown n ure v would be in third? | McCorky, Ph aus AP " a" ais Sr —— 5 field guests in a single game be- ut over in the second inning when : Yanks Iner ' ; NATIONAL | Lage. Mat. and Mon, ; , 's ease Lead psman: and the k ginning at 8:30 o'clock tonight and Dhiick_Roney's home run scored At Atlanta Race Track But the A's, who finished the 1046 | Slaughter, st. Lou s “ won 3 " Maia * & “Blondies if a bargain bill tomorrow.|three Louisville tallies. Ernie -An- campaign 55 games behind the Red |pmuritio. Reaction 13 14s 3 8 ig Moment” Obviously the Colonels are going to| dres doubled to score Indianapolis’| ATLANTA, Ga. July 8 (U.P). exploded during the race. He leaped |goy were a half-game ahead of |Xiner, phookiya 2 RSH — be hard to handle since their tandem | Only run in the sixth frame. Bud Bardowski of Gary, Ind, ad from the auto before the explosion) nem at this measuring point today RUNS ‘BATTED IN triumph yesterday coupled with a Gene Mauch, optioned to the Walt Brown of Massapequa, N, Y., and was taken to the hospital, and it was mainly because of their Sooner. (Manta 68! Torgeson, Braves 58 ectory double Kansas City defeat put the Tribe by Pittsburgh, made his In-{both veteran race drivers, were in-| Ader took the lead after the ac- domination of the once-proud Bos. | Mize, Slants +" 6 a RAT. Prot . Bluegrass boys only four ‘games dianapolis debut in the twin bill, |jured yesterday at the kakewood cident which caused the event to bel, ...... that they held such a lofty nome RUNS SIDE behind the pacesetting Blues. got one hit in seven appearances Park track before 30,000 spectators.|halted on the 76th Jap. hte YMie ants 33iner. Pirates 19 arte Westin Parsle and handled five chances afleld| Bardowski was injured when his| Bill Holland of Bridgeport, Conn.| mo. tre aw scored thelr sixth al, any Niger Sleds. 18 Open 1 P. M. without trouble. special built race car went into owas second; Eddie Zalucki, Detroit, Mize, Glants | 6 on ho i The. parade of western visitors to straight, victory over the Red Sox, 8 Marshall, Giants 30 ak Blown i Victory field begins after the Brewer Huiler Wing Pair spin and flipped against a guard rail | third; Ted Horn, Patterson, N. J, 8to8 in 12 innings vesterday. in Wiliiaren, ea bor 0iDiMagg10, Yankees 40 EVER" { | Colonels finish their stand. Monday Glen - Elliott, Milwau Brewer during a tést run around the track, fourth and Milt Fankhouser, Louis. the first game of A double-header HITS f will be an open date, but the lesguas| DUTISr, Clamped a damper on the scene of a 100-mile race wo ater vild, ffth. before Tex Hughson forgot his arm |BAumbolis. Reds 04 Haas, Reds 0 MATINER Y holiday spirits of a sell-out Kansas by Walt Ader of Bernardsville,| Lakewood track here last Labor f orgot his Dillinger. Browns #8 Slaughter, Cards 48 1:00 P. M, i leading Blues come in Tuesday for Cily crowd yesterday when -.he\N. J. miseries and pitched a three-hit, |Robinson, Dodgers 86) } three full games plus the finish of itch n day was the scene of a doublel 0 no oo tout in the sec- 3 ‘ ane Wyatt that protested game. Milwaukee pitched against the league leading| The Grady hospital here reported tragedy when George Robson, 1046 ond game and hoped that the July 4 “Jinx* . . ANG” will follow for a three-game set, Blues and defeated them in both |Bardowski was suffering from minor 500-mile winner, and George Bar| oe Yankees increased their | Would not prevail as the race progjean Rogers alter which Minneapolis and St ig -0f & double header, 10-8 and oh and chest injuries. ~~ _ |ringer, veteran Indianapolis Motor| =o i 40 wi comes by topping the|ressed for the Dodgers have won SH” Paul will come calling in that Elliott ‘ited the rown's race car, caught fire and Speedway driver, were killed. Senators. 7 to 3 and 4 to 2, at New [ONY one pennant in that stretch. TE BRUNETTE" order for three-game series. The the Br Sh. d Ig game for . . : > york. Spud Chandler won his ninth | They drubbed tne Giants, 18 to F IN MEXICO" home stand will extend through the N® Jrewers an teammates Oliver 13 Under Par In game in the opener and backed up| + iD & morning game, then came ———— night of July 18. gave Tim an 8-2 lead fo work on his pitching with a three-run |PACk to take the afternoon contest, ei LL Eight hits appeared to be the going into the last half of the ° homer 4 to 3, as Dixie Walker, Pee Wee Indians’ ration yesterday. They got (Sixth. He hit a wild streak in the All-American Pro Meet Sede Baseball Fireworks Reese, and Arky Vaughan kept b Mme y that number in each game of the|Sixth and gave up four runs. When Cleveland banged out & 13 to 6 them in the running with homers or or lame twin bill but there were few payofts|the Blues added one more in the| CHICAGO; July 5 (U. P)~—Ed, Promoter May, himself, put thelyictory then fought fo a 4 to 4 tie wil Gene Hermanski broke it up UPRISING" in the run department. seventh, Manager Nick Cullop Oliver, a roly-poly golfer with a final pressure on his star shot- with the Tigers at Cleveland, the i, pinch single in the ninth. Sen — Louisville, on the other hand, /Waved him to the showers. Ace poor putting reputation, had a mark| maker. He put the $2000 award in|genond game being ealled by agree- |, .. ton kept pace with B n, "a showed little mercy for the Tribe Becker and Al Epperly finished the for the field to shoot at today, 13|front of Porky on the 17th falr-|gony after the ninth to permit alg ng ver second place with 10 to rw _ | pitching corps infthe opening game. game, and kept the Brewers out In under par at the midway point of | way. Although the prospectus for|a..works display in Municipal 344 Ny wins at Philadelphia. While Earl Toolson was scattering front. the 73-hole dash for George 8./the tourney calls for a prize of qium. at oni B 10pped whe Cube, Tto0, 5 elyn Keyes the few Tribe safeties, the Colonels| In the second game, Hoosier Jim | May's all-American pro champion- only $666.67 to any one breaking| (jeveland provided baseball Pyro- | nitenin S269 hind the three-hit - CLOCK” DEFENDING THE TITLE—John David, the Meridian Hills |wefé responsible for.foyr Redskins Wallace sari) for Milwaukee, ne ship and $7000 first prize. the course mark. technics With six homers, two each Pe Deck ve Set) Munest, = mmy Lioyd sweet singer. will defend his 1946 championship in the state ama. (hurlers going to the rubber, 8 jour-run Kansas Loy a'/a¢ ~ Red-faced Porky shot a 06 on| pocke put together a four under|by Joe Gordon and Eddie Robinson |four.run rall espite a . * Five Runs in First the fourth took him off the mound. | opening day, but Bobby Locke, the r-run rally in the eighth of the : GIRL" feur golf tournament which opens Monday at the Terre Haute | fi iy lurge in the first|Jim Davis took over for the next South African, and Herman Keiser par 68 for his 134 total, while and one by Ken Keltner in the first) second game as the teams remained TE BRUNETTE". Country club. He automatically will qualify for one of the 64 ve IR ae was almost/two stanzas. With the Brewers|Akron, O. Ca I Marie winner, Chick Harbert, Northville, Mich, game and one by Pat Seerey in the tied for fourth. PAIN MEXICO berths in the championship’ flight for match play. _ lenough to send Glenn Fletcher, trailing, 5-3, and Davis apparently tied him.’ el ru rg divided with the hick Fant § — "=| he Tribe starter to the showers.|losing hls touch, Cullop again looked | Yesterday, Oliver and his putter| goyq) Oia) Behind Dib J BuyL e Browns div ith ihe Ewell Blackwell scored his 12th ’ Fie id of 200 to Tee Off He was relieved in the third by|around for someone to put oyt the {slashed one stroke from his first| jar a5 a result of ‘his 67, next ves Sox a the frst ooh Viel Pag i Shiuteurt fire. He called on Elliott who went en 7 Didi , : win season and SB atits Red iy back to the mound and held the Say re em I Ny ues est to Oliver's round, yesterday. [time this season to win the second fanned nine to raise his league- 5 Monda in State Amateur Johnny Riddi was best at bat Blues scoreless for the remainder | record, and his 131 total was good| / Berg Leads Jameson game, 10 to 2, as Jeff Heath drove leading strikeout total to 100 in an : for the Indians in the first game,|of the game. The Brewers picked up for a three-stroke lead over Locke, Johnny Palmer, Badin, N. C./in five Brownie runs with a grand g8-to-0 victory over the Pirates. b Fine Aumont A large contingent of Indianapolis shooters is expected to be among banging out three-for-three and three runs in the seventh to win ail alone in second place. was undisputed fifth 0 138, slam homer and a single. Chicago] The Reds also took the second % HERAZADE' the 200 or so entrants who will tee off Monday morning in the first! participating in the Tribe's baby|the game. 6 Inches Short while Keiser had to satisfied | took the opener, 6 to 3, Heath driv-|game, 6 to 4. Homers by Babe ley, Spike Jones qualifying round of the 1047 state amateur golf tournament at. the op’ ' Porky matie his 65 as much on his with 4a 4% 1%. ing in two suns for the losers with| Young snd Eddis Miller acoounted MAN" Terre Haute Country club. Tribe Box Scores putting as on his tremendous wood| In the women's open fleld Patty a homer and single. for five runs in a six-run sixth in Many of the local linksmen plan an early arrival in Terre Haute : (Second Gams) and fron shots. But on the 18th| Berg. a long. time star from Min-| Brooklyn wound up in tie Na-|the opener. Grady Hatton's homer for practice sessions either today or tomorrow. The course was to be INDIAN APOLTS INDIANAPOLIS green he missed a 15-foot try which | neapolis, had a two-stroke edge on tional league leAd on the holiday| with Benny Zientara on base broke open only to out-of-town entrants a Ta me. serene oom | AB R HO A E AB RH O A Elo 0 have won $2000 had it| National -Open champion Betty for the sixth time in eight years|up the second game in the ninth. : Shank; Aug. 6, South Grove: Aug. Mauch, 2b wy os 03 0 Mauch, 2b t 0 1 8 3 OiWORG ARV A apr Ra A brmtim Tay BAAR], em—— on the two days. . Riverside and Avg 5, Comin. Morsn. 1b at $ ¢ 1 : 1 0 4 : : 1 i 8 dropped. Jameson, San Antonio, Tex. Miss : a At least three favorites for the, eo inte { Weatherly, ef nT 8 1 6 900 $ 3 1 5 8 The ball stopped six inches away| Berg leveled a 70 yesterday for a St h fe] F Hi: vets ocd amc. th To ner, Ble wil be conducted in the Yume g § 3 33 8 LET wee a we Bes ee Bone Stranahan Gains Favor i { flanapolts ‘defegation. These In- (ne championship m iy Te Knres a i $31 & gi 9 4 Silead on the field. He won fk only woman to equy) par 76 on l 3% % # h 0 D f ; $ ROAD” ‘dluded Jphn David, defending paved at Coffin. | Saatistions, 3 4 1 8 8 1 § 0 offortyng the cougse mi mark. the first day, slipped to 82. n ri S en e ea te Sousa { thampion; Pred Wampler Jr., final-| The tourney is open to youths mires ® 8-38 3 } 3 0%} To 2 YOUR" © st In last year's tourney at Ko- 19 years or younger. Entries will rior 6 0 0. 0 0 ge 0 0 00 Casting Tourney HOYLAKE, England, July 5 (U.[birdie on his final five holes even to "IN PARIS" tomo, and Joe Higgins, newly pe accepted until Aug. r Brown... $83} = 40-00 8 0 lieve aC ai P).~Frank Stranahan, s wealthy|gain a tie. wil « srowned Indianapolis district king Bom narel 0 0.0 3 8 Totam ......M 1 8 N13 0 Manager Named American amateur, possessed some-| Few gave Stranahan even the st and WA, who fought David 21 holes last Opening matches in the second Barts. Boivirers 0 8. 8: 8.8 3 Williame batipd Rosenthal 1 eighth: . thing in defeat in that he never| ghost of a show. Yet he shot even veienm nw _year before yielding. {round of Industrial league golf play| Tolall ...ociirins 3 8 18 10 1] gown batted for Pletcher in ninth. Fined 000 Carl’ Hoover, president of theihad been able to gain in victory— | pars until the 17th, wheh he took 'H WOMEN" Match Play Wednesday |are scheduled “tomorrow. Eli Lilly | il ated £perek in Bh third. LOUISVILLE Indianapolis Casting club, - ‘was the hearts of British golf fans, a bogey five after three-putting. RASS" Following Monday's 18-hole jour- Will match strokes with F. L. Jar; Wentsel ran for Ro senthal in sixth. Dents.» AD B. H 2 A x named tournament manager today| Even at a moment when it looked | Still undaunted, realizing he NNER CIRCLE" sey, the field will be trimmed to CODS at Sarah Shank, and Bar.| Nesy batted LoutsvILLE ath. Campbell. rf Ili 4 0 3 8 1 0 By OSCAR. FRALEY for the second annuel L. Strauss ag if he might capture the British needed an “impossible deuce”. on D 2 1502 Roosevel 150 and ties for the second quali- | asol will play Kigan at Coffin. 3R BOQ A E| Gleeson, : § 3.13 6% N Wis Boog So ng Witter Letty |& Co. casting trurnament at the/Open championship, thus giving|an “impossible par four” 18th, he : CH-1398 'ving test on Tuesday. The low 63,| 1c 'ime is 8:30 a m. | Camp re $32 3 500 Sel Hi of : : } 2.323 E uly | club grounds ‘n Riverside park on|america a sweep of every important | drove well and hammered his 120Sheit Lyon tlong with David, will begin match man, rf .......3 1 0 3° 8 Oi ghotner, 30 .. 3 1 1 3 1 o/MacPhall, president of the New Sunday, July 13. athletic title the empire has to|yard second shot straight for the GERALDINE” slay on Wednesday. Pd Wampler Jr. Jr. of Speedway | |Glseaan, ot" ....0n }. 1 3.1 9 poner mT... 3 6 o 8 o 0 York Yankees, was believed wil Al casters are enigtble to compete offer; he had a horde-of supporters|pin but three inches short. When. liege at 63d By next Friday the championship ou tie Dlsjun JF Ine low pom irr 3a 3 3 i ’ ’ o| ariore, 1s 1 * to have been fined $50,000 by [for attractive Uophies, and Uitlin the gallery. he tapped it in for 3 204 and & Free Parking light will have been pared. to four, prize in the L. Strauss & Co. tour- | Zaotner, 3 0 0 F ¢ Ol ‘tata. ........00 3 1.7 11 TRI B. (Happy) Chandler when the | PrOSTAM will consist of the follow-| And when he missed by three| second place tie with Reg Horne NEVADA SKIES” ney today when he fired a par four | Aragon, ¢ eo 3 3 040 (Happy ander whe ing events: 11 a. m, wet fly and of London, the gallery of 10,000 E BOWERY" vith 36-hole semi-final bouts sched- | on the first hole at his home course. | T°°4R- P o 010.20 INDIANAPOLIS openers MO 004 wo baseball commissioner had him on g4.v fy. 1 pm, % ounce and x | E inches on the final green $8 let er t : do heer i ang a We wt wae Trees » a tremendo , ON 04D aled that day and a 36-hole final Charles Lloyd took a five. They| Totals ..... 3 0 10 2 9-3) Runs batted in—Koney 3 Andres, Two. the carpet for seven hours May 1.| ue" plug: 3 p.m. skish bait: 35-year-old Thien, Daly ae othr: Americans a el A natch carded next Saturday. [both were tied with 71, at comple- INDIANAPOLIS ............. 800 003 0-3 ee Be sloien base—westn:| Loud Larry has maintained a |g4.39 m., five-man tea ‘|ot Ba OR UD i t : The Terre Haute course has been | Pp | Louisville » - x3 erly Bacrifice—hicGah Double play—! silence unusual for him ever since p- e-man 198. {ning 293 for 72 holes, Stranahan of Kansas City, Kas, and Johnny REx aronounced in championship con [5 fia in the tourney “last Ka, Seta ip—Quovase 2, Shofuet, J. | Dente, Xo ney and JOempbell 2 Leh on | at "no copuhent” session. Bul Approximately 100 contestants are new that he had something bigger | Bulla of Phoenix played shaky . 3 ednesday dle, Wels). Two-base hit—Arsgon. ‘Three-| beses—Indianapolls ulsville ase | expected to participate in the event golf in their final 36 holes yeslition, except for: the new eighth be se hit Wels) Sacrifice—8hofner. Dou-|0n balls—Off * Fletcher 1 Griffore 3 e- commissioner himself gave the and spectato ek than mere victory. y t Plus : ind 18th fairways, whose develop- | |ags—Toolson, Koney,. Dente snd Struck out—By Perez 4. Griffore 4, Fietc h-| pe 4 Are We come Daly, who had finished long -be-| terday and lost out, 256 =; ¥ nent has been RE ardet ov the om Speedrome Feature ; mph Dente. Xoney LAF on pies | Fletcher 1 in 3 wit by pleher By Petes tipoft during he ee embers of the ining five man Stranah#n, was the apparent| Bulla had a 207 total which put oer Girton ; a Teast on “i 8 “Louisville 5. Base on balls| (Genovese) sing pitc erez. Um- m Ww eceive vidual awards)... .- especially when it was re- him In a six-way tie for sixth DVENTUKE" vgather, ‘Won by Frank Tillman Fe on" Nout By Picher i Bar| 0 Westphal, Meier and Mullen. Time when he asked radio men not 10 and the winners-and runners-up in| vealed in muscular Toledo, O.,| While Gheszzi's 304 ranked him in Randolph Scott Bob Stackhouse wi was the Class Al Prank Tillman of Alexandria re- | rott 3. Toolson 3. Hits—Of Pletcher B in b identity him as “Happy” Chandler. the other events will be given ceded { vars and ala foursway tie for 18th KIDD" sinner and Paul Bichahan the ceived the checkered flag of vie- 2 nhings, Perek 2 in 3. Gable “3m in 1. Tribe Pitching “How cafl anybody be happy trophies. All entrants must be on sitokester neeced ‘our p Lemos - He ; — had to suspend a& hand at the start of . erie} “lass fet the ‘July 4t ag | tory in the 25-lap midget feature son (Guintini). Losing cher Mg L 1» H »B so|/when he has a es of cach event in Ro Dawa a ; ., nse | ice here last night at Speedrome.| | Umpires Mullen, Seiphal and Meier. Mallar... we 1 8% 1% 3 %iman for a year (Leo Durochér 4 |pand they. plan to compete, but Curtis Signed for Insley, Colas Clash OMFORT " In a similar event at Lake His time was 6: 1 be Batti Fost v.ocuen. cf 042000 100 10 Hp Dodgers) and fine another/man (advance registration is not neces- G Th d In Holiday Tourney bert Mitchum | Shore Lou Koirner was the winner Second place wen: to Stan Smolla | r aning 2 REY de.) | Pisicher Hundt} 8 8 4 32/850,000," Chandler said bitterly, sary: Main 0 urs ay Semi-final games tonight in the JED” i 0 19 holes. . . Another flag day|2] Ft. Wayne, ani third place 10 4,4, ......... SAD LN dame cud 7 Roe a 7 —=—| gud Curtis of Indianapolis will holiday softball tourney at MuED 0 le, Amor Bek ten Gene macy of onvcke Td, RSH HH 3 EA 0 ER Oghorne, Kramer Walk off ee tay Bon Poms Ee San Sn | Geraldine” * by Harry Sanders. . . . Fred Wamp- | Jack Seiiher of Germantown, O., jain"... "10"000 81 184 231 81 3 Ai] Bu-Indians: Soriano won 3; Weods won ¥ lat Sports Arena “next Tuesday Pepsi-Cola at &:0'clock and Sixtie's u Tuesday ler Jr. equaled par 71 at Speedway | * as the victor in the m#teh car Andres. $ m 8 - “ an 1, lost 3; Wilkie iost 1; Gornieki lost 1. : night, appearing in the main g0 College Inn of Bloomington with harine Hepbura | | to win the holiday medal eedwe? event, Se uailk Rossier y Jit Laetigiions 0 1 2% o 1 287 With Wimbledon Titles against the rough and tumble Alex| Capitol Paper at 0:15 o'clock. A pre. IRASS” | b there. Wred Buide 7 was good | anapolis won one of the preliminary Cast ons 83 8h Cam hell Paces Kasaboski of Toronto. {liminary is carded for 6:45. ort Subjects lor second. . Carl J. Fries scored | Sprints : Reni Abney ° 1 9 5 i a WIMBLEDON, England, July B|séeded No. 1, was™not extended as | Curtis “looked like a million” in| -In last night's games Insley de~ — K a hole-in-one on South Grove's D ble Winn williams ........ 4 3 2 3 3 2 b | (u. P.).~Margaret Osborne of 8an|she won in $traight sets to succeed| his initial appearance here last | feated the Tim Murrays of Bloome Brightwood + No. 3 hole. ouble Wvinner Much Kalle 1. Andres T, Woathe| Francisco won the women's singles Pauline BetZ, now a professional,| week, being on the winning side | ington, 8-3; Pepsi bested Ertel Ma¥iyse Knox ' re | Keith Carter of Purdue was the in! 3 nn So enti: Radle ennis d championship of the Wimbledom|as queen of women's amateur tennis. | in a tag-team match. He has been chine, 5-3; Sixties shut out Bethel NUMA Car : Entry blanks for the city teen- individual star in yesterday's A. A. th tain 4 tennis tournament today when she| Kramer and Falkenburg forgot grappling professionally for four A C, 6-0, and Capitol Paper elimi. '. Detective” J age golf tournament now are avail-| U. open swimming meet at the | Three. baa tsa % “Westh:| Seeded favorites came through defeated Doris Hart of Miami, 6-2.\the staid old tradition at Wimble. years, but it was his first home| nated Memorial Vets, 3-1. , 4:30 P. able at all municipal courses. Riviera club, winning both the 100-|erly, , Andres, Brown. Bloodwo Bt, oreis 13, thed 1 6-4. |don when they strolled on the|town engagement. MLR 02 Qualifying rounds will be pioyed| meter free style event and the 150- ae 0 Bloodworth 11 Cait lione 10, unscathed In the first and second| 1g wqg the second major title of | |smered center court attired in heavy | Gil La Cross, “Boston Bad Boy. Fight Results wneud JET . between Aug. 4 and Aug. B before | meter individual medley, Wentzel 9, Guintini Rosenghn, fo rown 4, (rounds of the G. I. tennis tourna-|the international meet which went grey sweatshirts. The crowd gasped | [will clash with Rod Fenton, Bir- By UNITED PRESS od ne Autry » noon on the following courses: Aug. Riviera swimmers dominated the 2 Stolen bases—-Brown §. Wen entzel £ Moran ment yesterday at the Fall Creek |to American net stars, Jack Kramer and tittered for this was the first mingham; in the semi-windup. mw YORK (Lon Beach Stadium) noe the wart ¢ $ Pleasant - Run; Aug. 5, Sarah’'girls’ and women’s events. worth, Rosenthal, Malloy, Andres. courts and were to complete third-|having won the men's singles yes- time in ofemory that any player had CRRA “| pointed Pete Machio. Tins New Fork i [ SUE” : round play today, terday delyite A fellow soun) {dared defy Wimbledon: convention Hurler er Whiffs 20 paw. Cal" outoolnied Hoinsa el EART” ‘Baseball Standings, Results and Schedule J Hank Campbell, defending cham- mas, i nl To \ i docsens nothing but white cos- In Softball Game fs 161% Dy a te 1. pion, seeded No. 1, already was ; TA titles Ir lers, 20-year-old pitcher NEWS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Jeo Ninhas | (Pirst Game) at= 3 30 3 Boston (Becond Samer Yi 0 through his third-round match. He The 3.3 made Jeg 1 th (yan Americans, who were ede], Bitch Belles. en soft- ! a Kansas Olly x oy pet GB | Toledo 423 400 01x—13 18 1|Philadelphis "000 000 100— 1 4 3|Pplayed it yesterday against Clyde A.JoW W wood, Cal, teamed 9. 1, won in straight -sets with ball team, proved himself quite a AUTO RACES | SIDE Kansas Om... 38 oe. 4 | Mulsland, 'Studener, Hutchinson, Cope-| Lanfranconi and Masi; Leonard, Judd [Akard and won, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 we of Hollywoo A a | Kramer's generalship and steadiness ~° fll, P iy iiwaukes ooo... 41 31 536 8 13 | Biibtey and Nt and Contay; Bos, and Seminick. ‘ Meanwhile, 13 doubles tear to win the men's doubles title, ‘de- the deciding factor. | whiff artist yesterday, 5 wa he iNDIANAPOLIS ..- 10 48 S00 Of (Second Game) Pitteburgh oer. 000 000 000 0 4 30 play tod oubles teams were| i.e Tony Mottram of Britain eerie owl He struck-'out 20 batters in af Sun,, July 6, 2:30 HTY McGURK" Boil. oi hE Ty Roum Se 3 11 11 9iCincinnati .... S03 004 nd a Salk ta! ld pay ay ntl finalists were | a Bill Sidwell of Australia, 8-6, Kell . A$ seven-inning game and allowed only (Central Standard Time) hbY Hayes Minneapolts Shanes 3 “ ph 124 | Poxterson and Beker; Shirley, Milner ni orwell ad , Singleton an alke etermined. Semi-final and final o 3, 6-3. e y Wins Diamond wo Hits as Speedway defeated Fi- J 'S LOVED YOU® i pa {HY Nastia {Seconq pnt matches in the singles and .the ho had been Chall | Blak, 2-0, at Bloomington. In the A » Pittsburgh 000 4 8 0 {championship mateh in the d __ Miss Osborne, who h enge Scu Is IF. GERALDINE AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Cincinnati 03 000 112— 6 11 3| e doubles ecm . other game of a double- header arieinm——— , din Highe. Bahr and Howell; Lively, Gum- are scheduled tomorrow. HENLEY - ON - THE « THAMES, [R. ©. A. hested Speedway, 9-3. Cool 29038 GA \ . v , (Pirst Game) bert and Mueller, Lamanno. Yesterday's result LaPalomas "Divide ’ 1 EE EE a Shelby 343 | Red York | Washington *........ 000 010 200 3 7 3] (Pires Game) ¥8 results. England, July 5 (U. P.).~John B.| | Sellers didn’t work that game. ! une Haver i Detr To York 200 300 11x~ 7 10 0 st. Louid®...... 100-710 0 FIRST ROUND D bl h d H re ee ———-S—c——a————————————————— REAM” in Color ~ | Philsdeiphim loro a Evans: Chandler and Robin Chicago... 1ce2%0 S00 000... 0.31 10 eet oS Dick Basen | WOUDI@-N@QCEr re Kelly Jr. of the University of Penn- | & = 00% | Yeala Loring i oT (Becond Gama) AMI and and Bchetfing ’ | Plek Light, 8-3, 4 ti nd picket de: The Havana LaPalomas and thelyiyania won the Diamond Challenge § 3 gE KIDS i SReve An Washington ........ 9001 000 2 4 1 (Becond Game) eated Lyman 2H t tors split last night's 181 ¢ ac 0c man’ $ XX! IDS ROLL BY" Washington |New Yosk 000 000 335 4 3 bly Lous yc... 000 000 406 4 4 4| Campbell detested don T." McCord. Bx | oc ior, BenbIOTS °F PU aehoculls of the Royal Henley Regatta M Bt. Lovie en. Ne and Perrell; Johnson, Drews, |Chica 020 00x— 5 9 1|81; Clyde Akard defeated. Bab ii Negro ‘baseball double-header 2} iday when he easily defeated Carl | WORLD CHAMPION KR — age and Berr rir Game) Poller 'rkbath, Wilke: Dickson and |8-1, 8-8; Earl Otey Jr. defeated Ray Ban- | Victory field: before a throng of | Pro § xX . ml oa Se ou 1g Rice, Garagiols; Schmitz, Pesseau and (ts, 6-1, 6-1: Paul Ditaenberger detested { Fronsdahl of Norway in the finals. |) 8 Hu ! & “Louis euins 3" | MoCo Game, called end of 8th by. Vics Ps a Tl ¥ a nes: ow. Bally towed the one mild and yl ¢ 1 L Pet GB| Papish. syn ind. Dinkey; Munerief, sgreeme pry McClure Boh gman. $11 63: Johnny Marcum gave up three sso varq course in eight minutes, I on 81 (Becona a New York ..... 9% 010 0L—17 8 3/6-2 Al Reed Jr, defeated Sidney hits and pitched Detroit to a8 6-0 49 seconds to bring to his f 2 ota Granville f 3 8 L chiease iy 3 Brackive 200 028 24—16 13 3 Tzskk 4's, 8-6, 8-3; Ast, Linne' defeated ring 8 ather ¥ | x4 Ele 309 0-3 2 1 loth, Vrinkle, Jansen, Kennedy p- | Lester Rosenthal 6-1; Bill King de. [victory in the opener, but the La-the championship he wanted most. i 3% I 3 Moles Maiiiberger. Gebrt son and W. ri Behrman, | fehied Murray’ Dulberger 46, 8-4 0-3; Palomas annexed the second, 8-1, et o———— {3 3 500 58% and T pie. sant eres Berra LL Hatten, Branca ane , Stanley Malless defested Benny Kemp, act i 37 ann Te Ae Gamer (Second Gam : $3, 6-4; James Bastian defeated Neisor behind the hurling of Jim Bennett : 8 3 3 pee... 580030 00 § gfter Jom Lov. 001000 200 3 1 ¢ (Bivens Jr. s-8 , 60 Jack paliersan on | local product, Amateurs 5 -s J Ad atten 0% Jii—13 } Te lope ‘and’ Lompards; ‘Tavlor and | deriand detente Rovers Maxwell. 4 Ee - BASEBALL RESULTS YESTERDAY i Routiiuidn and. Suds; Wee ok | pdtaris ; RgUND - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION EE nd SCHEDULE TODAY : card dels dod Edw Edwards, So i "es Bike bo Sunday Schedule nts will meet Yeon ana Bavertord i CAR AMOCATION wii greementy $3 : Akard dot Sinner 4 ech ‘e MUNICIPAL LEAGUE a. Siamond ag parki at 2 RATE Ls iia ar] 8 0 Cleveland 0 Gil d 4 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION fefented dA: eo, or fu uPiNolt News, ve. Pendleton Reformatory | P : “Kalisap ay dix 001 014 HL omek, ‘and Wagner: Lopez, | Louisville at ¢ INDIANAPQUIS 30 Pickiogsr, 5 $-1; "e Ring ‘an aeiaated | 48 Kin, abies ve. Leon Tailors at. gle we at Eagle Creek | 3 Main Ch h (Pirst Game. 12 Innings) 4" Toleds at Columbus. © ao. ] ot ¥ : defeated Pat at astie Collage vs. Armour jg: Lill; A igh ask # R 0 reatest 2 Second Game s i wv ee ol 8 Eos trina ‘ Bhuasishia” ... 26 loo 208 8 13 21 Kamer Ql 3° MEA Ah SP %oiry LEAGUE ON EARTH a 4 Fowler, Christopher and Rosarr Ferris, | = Racing Schedule |, Jagianapoiis Reliwas vs. masies Lode | BICYCLE TIRES Me Johnson, Kli aud Prius and Teb- Lv , ‘ at Rivers No. 3 | Detie © AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 . TOMORROW ee orn va. Pettis Pood Mar- PHARIS ROAD GRIPPER 3 3 INDIANAPOLIS Tee 4 Ce veand A 1eage, A 1 kets al yerside No. 3 (2), Teva RES. Size on S168 . t Rockvil e, Jungle Park speed rion vs. Tryom's Tavern at} & GODYEAR BALLOON Be at New Jorn : way, big cats, time trials 2:30 p.m, [Riverside nt 3 ura Bi 81.98) SPEEDROME : (CDT). | Moor Spark Ravy-sarine ‘at/] TUBE u.s 52 at Kitley .. SATA LEAGUE | ind Alexanars. Armscamp peed ln g a file. Ae Arf og AUTO pJuly 8 An 49 Tom. an Wea} . We ran d Pb] da 1 a Grove a " | SUPPLY h
