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Indiana Skeet Titles at Stake

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Carl Callahan Appointed "Amateur Day’ Chairman |

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The Indianapolis hall last night, made 35th annual “Amateur Day Carl C. Callahan who has served as general chairm

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News and Tryews Tavern Kingan Reliables conquered Eagles, 4-3, In eight innings. Bobby Moore knotted the count at

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Ansar City at Louisville (night), i Paul st Colt ume (ny HR Innespell at To MERICAN LEA OOF “at Bt. Louis (n night) Palaaelohia at Cleveland a, Roston at Detroit (twilight) ‘Ashington at Chicago 1) TIONAL LEAGUE Chicago al Brooklyn (2) Louis at New York (night). Plitshurgh At Philadelphia (1) Cincinnati at Boston (2, day and night)

| RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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association, in a meeting in city s and appointed committees for its uled at Victory fleld July 27

one of the founders of the amateur association,

an for several years, again was ap-

victory tomorrow when it meets Memorial post at Riverside No. | at 5:30 p. m. Team members are: Jerry Harlan, Frank Marsella. and Gene Day: (standing. left to

[Offers to By Cardinal Team

LOS ANGELES, July .10 (U. P.). of the season, Pitcher Bob Malloy fi ~—Wealthy Jack Wrather believed rationed eight hits to the Blues in! d

[today that his movie and oil millions would induce Sam Breadon to

Cleveland Scouts 2d Negro Player

| CLEVELAND, July 10 (U, P).— uiThe Cleveland Indians today were scouting Sammy Jethroe, & fleet .300 plus hitter of the Cleveland Buck-

eyes of the Negro American league, lto join the major leagues in a week. | OMelals of both the Indians and the Buckeves refused to comment

| but the Indians indicated last week [after signing. Larry Doby that they | would hire another Negro player to “keep him tompany.”

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Corminatam to Coach

Frisco Hockey Team CLEVELAND, July 10 (U, P)~— Les Cunningham, veteran center and defenseman Jor the Cleveland Barons hockey team, has been appointed coach of the S8an Francisco Shamrocks of the Pacific, Coast league, it was announced today. The west coast club will have a ' working agreement with the Barons {and Cunningham will develop young i players for Cleveland, Putnam ‘County Golf GREENCASTLE, Ind, July 10.— Rs newly organized june for chamber of commerce will sponsor a Putnam county, golf tournament here July 26-27. Harold (Hal) Hickman, DePauw university basketball coach, is chairman of the tourney cominittee,

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In the 11 years that he has. been

won ‘three conference championships, compiling a total of 151 wins against 66 defedts. In western conference competition, his ' quintets have won 88 games and lost 47, Mills was appointed athletic director in 1942, In announcing the appointment of Combes, Mills said that he felt Combes was one of the top young coaches in the country, Combes, a 1987 graduate of 1iihois, has been one of the most successful high school coaches in 1llinois. Since 1038, his Champaign high school teams have won 236 games while losing 37. Six times

state championship in 1946.

Wayne U. to Quit

Mid-American Loop DETROIT, July 10 (U. P..

it was withdrawing from the Mid-

conference continue as urban institutions,

the conference, which

Cincinnati and Butler.

basketball toach, his teams have,

his teams have battled their way into the state finals, winning the

The decision ‘was the result of a unanimous recommendation by the athletic advisory committee. Wayne was the only Michigan school in| includes Ohio university, Western. Reserve,

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One Game

the opportunity for opr Indians to ‘association standings.

this evening, at 6:30 and 8:30, and

game ahead of Milwaukee in the, standings. | “Tonight has been designated as| non night” and a delegation of 400, including the Lebanon high!

| school { header. “x The Tribe emerged all square, [in its set with the Kansas City { Blues,” winning two and losing two | {in two nights. The Indians’ pro-! | test of the June Thi: game was in! vain as the Blues triumphed in the | playoff last night, 3-2, before Jo. | alanspolls scored a 6-2 vistory | the orthodox nine-inning er, { piece. Incidentally, all action in the an |

sociation last night was limited to ere doubles.

| first-division teams, and nobody lost | or gained ground. Besides the split] here, Milwalikee and Louisville di-

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34 of the American Legion Junior baseball league will be seeking |vided their bargain bill in Derby-

town, while all second-division clubs | were rained out, | | Weatherly Is Big Noise Roy Weatherly, the Tribe's squat, | outfielder, was the big noise in In- | dianapolis’ nine-inning victory as! he got “three-far-five” at the plate, including one home run, batted in! three of the Tribe's six tallies and! | elevated his batting average over | the .300 mark, Chalking up his seventh conquest |

that game while striking out four and allowing two walks.

Jarvis, Rosenthal, Malloy

Major Leaders By UNITED ESS NATIONAL LEAGUE

R BH ¥ Walker, Phil 36 a 35! rer, Rinish Pittsh [TR 4 3 8 i Haas, Cincinnati . 38 88 320 Cooper; New York 43 74 318 MERICAN LEAGUE R Pet, dreat, Cleve, .%. 60 214 34 15 380 {Maggio, New York 70 263 52 339 oll, Detroi ‘ 1 86 13 MeQuinn, New York 70 253 37 83 3 Dillinger, St. Louls 88 39 01 318 HOME N& Mise, Gants Jicabper. Chants 18 Kiner, Pirates 20/ Williams, Red Box 15 Marshall, Giants 1 RUNS BATTED IN Rooper, 0 ants 66 Kiner, Pirates 58 Marshall, Giants C5iTorgeson, Braves 58 Mise, Giants RON Mize, Giants 0 DiMA 0, Yankees 52 Robins'n, Dodesrs 8 {Kiner, Pirates 52 Williams, Red Sox 80 HITS Biigimboliz, Red 98/Robins’'n, Dodgers 88 linger RB romns ae Pirates 88 DiMaggio, Yanks 89

Water Polo Victors Clif Mathews, Bill Stump and | Bill Fredricks scored goals in Gare

Wayne university announced today! field's 3-1 water polo victory over

| Rhodius last night in the Garfield

American conference because the pool. John Lehr tallied the Rho“no longer desires to. hus goal. an organigation of |

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Indians Finish All Square With Blues, Winning, 6-2, After Dropping Playoff

The Milwaukee Brewers came 1o town today, and with them came tioned the Falcon players among regain third placé in the American |

The schedule calls for a twin bill between the Tribe and the Brewers

a single game tomorrow night. And

three straight Indianapolis victories would oist the : ‘Indians & half.

a single and a double in the second | put the Biues all square with their | hosts. The Indians moved back into a

nd, will attend the double. | 3-2 lead in the fourth inning, thanks | i

Falcons Withdraw From Pro League

NEW YORK, July 10 (U, P) ~~ The board of governors of the Basketball Association of America have accepted the withdrawal of Detroit from the league and appor-

other B. A. A. teams, Pittsburgh drew Stan Miasek, one of the league's top scorers; Boston got John Janisch and Ariel Mayghn, Philadelphia got Bob Dille, former Valparaiso star, and big Milt Schoon, Toronto drew Har{old Brown, player, afid St. Louis got Grady Lewis. Ten teams remain in the league,

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Frank Funk third big car todas Aiausced a i of the season is scheduled for his ” here Sunday. The evens is sanctioned by the contest Board of

The track here holds the A. A. A, recognized world’s ‘records from one ap to 30 laps with the single lap record of 21.428 seconds being established in 1041 by Duke Nalon of Chicago. The opening vail of the midseason program will be the time trials starting at noon while the first competitive event is scheduled

ex-Evansville collegétto get underway at 2:30 p. m.

teams may be added by July 24,

when final makeup of the league

10 some assistance by the Blues, | Since Cleveland dropped out sev- for 1047-48 is to be announced at Two errors and Larry Rosenthals| | eral weeks ago, and one or more! the next governors’ meeting.

| second straight single plated a run, Just for insurance, the Indians

[paraded three more marxers pas: |

the Pashier in the eighth inning on Ernie Andres’ single, an error, a. double by Gene Mauch, a run-pro-niducing fly and a single by | | Weatherly, Mauch also got “three for five” in! the night cap, and two of his blows Andres and- Rosen- | thal both hit safely twice. Playoff of the disputed game beganin the sixth inning, with the Indians at bat and Woody Williams | on secondbase instead of the “injured” Butch. Moran. But the Blubs {eliminated any: further trouble that ° Xe ‘

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Manny Perez, the" JAndians’ orig- |

inal starting pitcher in the protested game, returned. to the mound, and the Blues got:to him |for the only necessary run ‘n the eighth inning. A walk and yo singles paid off

ve-hit ball in the first game of the| ouble-header to give Milwaukee an |

{8-3 triumph. The Brewers pounded | {two Louisville hurlers for 11 hits. In

yesterday in the junior-boys tennis | qualifications at Riverside.

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Per’ uled today. The finals of the boys S| doubles and the semi-finals of thé |

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Mallory Co.) chairman, Buek Tryon's Tay 5 1 831 " sk titleholders will defend thel Ki Hh Ralixbies ro “00, Investment, | crowns in the two-day shoot” Adams Soutir Side ~Suints) and FINE REA 1 3°" wo! Breadon replied curtly that the Tribe Box Se $ 95 Besides Gilerhart, other defending | Bill Casbert {Bingan 8); tickets ang sen Ee Saints ; . 37 | Cardinals weren't Tor sale “at any ores hampions sre Walter SBusiemichel | radio, irgil erkins (ASSOCIALION [inde Air Products 1 5 161 rice." (First Game) “Second Game) up Salmon ti r: | president), chairman, Carl Wolff Frospect Tavern ! 3 P A hg KANSAS CITY 1- Steel 20 gauge, Marvin Christie, junior; Bob Fit Simpson Studio 1 5 187) But associates of the movie pro- | oe ABR B Q A E ABR HO A zi N bol L . $6.95 Dave Arnette, 28 gauge: Gierhart (Union Printers) and Bob Filzsim- ns |ducer and Texas oilman said Stewart f $+ 1 2.1 3 damn 2 sid pl) de Mal and Pete Wilson, two-man team, | mons (Pendleton). ; John Males, Eagle pitcher, forced Breadon's answer, while natural Mepss cf 3 4} 7] 2 istewsn 33 38 Sconters $3.98 up and Merle Christie, Marvin Christie, | Arrangements, Edwin (Hop) | In the winning run in the eighth by |.4iqn't mean he would turn down! Coleman. 3b 1.3 8 1 1 3 0| Souchoek 1. ¢ A g A Rs g t . , { Wilson. Sustemichel and Glerhart, | Howard (association secretary), walking Charley Maas with the an attractive offer. [Agftcle 0; 2b : is 8. 3 : 3 Si Bauer : i } ’ GOOD EAR five-man team | chairman, George Shaner (Armour bases loaded. If he can persuade Breadon to|N'srhos c cess 3.0 0 9 1 0!Muffoletio, 0 od 01 \ Strong contenders for the titles SAcial €lubi and Slo Yovanovich Tryon's Win 9-2 sell, Wrather would have to get Marshall, -p—vveseerr- 4-02 8 3 Sian 3 0 3 i will be members of the national| (Allison's); grounds. Bob EO py, wir cept abreast of its rivals APProval from the other seven Na-| Tos 32 5 ‘8 1's oj Catt , gm TIRES championship team, all from In- | sd WbIf. News), chairman, Bllypp000n a 7-1 victory over South tional league clubs. All major Yeti uo ABR Ho A r is 3.0.0 9 01 dianapolis. These include L. 8 ucker (Eagles Lodge) and Frank Bide Saints. Raleigh Miller and league clubs would have to ap=) Castiglione, ss 4 1 2 1 0 0] Craft batted for Mare on vn, 4 NEW REDUCED Pratt, Loren Booker, George Heaney, | Baird (P. R. Mallory Co): public wijjarq Kops, who divided the De Prove moving the team to Los An- Bloodworis, 2 °.. 3 Ea ari INDIANAPOLIS | Dan McCormick and Dave Arnette’| aud Norman Beplay (Victory | wols pitching, limited: the losers to!®eles, and he would have to pay Reathetly, 1... 8 0-1 1.8 8 utiuen Bm BE PRICES 4 ve events are scheduled Satur- 4 four hits damages to every Pacific Coast Ginn; aa Castigl is f dry. and five more events will he| Callahan announced a mastery BU oC {league ohub : TT ONRCNRHSS TO UF JE 1171 Je SS HO | SIZE [PRICE] SIZE | PRIC shot on Sunday. Championship {Of ceremonies would be appointed|o ,TVIHR DAMES "wapect vam gree: ys 30 §| Sunt ? 138i : it ria lat a later date. He also announced . = oo ng. Whe Riddle, © 3 0.0 8.0 Moran, 3 0 110 titles, trophies and arm brassards | Bt Ader te, He Ho. ae ced ul five hits. Humpy Wiess hit his He Had the “Shot Perez, p 3 re? Andres, 3 433% Car TaGKI8 81038 0 to the winners a a . | will go t h 3 1) be the small | téAms would inaugurate the pros | fourth: Twilight homer in the Anh To Beat His Foe Tolls .,....... 30 2 3 1m 8 o Maloy p 3.Y 99.0 oxi6 19.80! 5.50 (8 13.85 Be the 20 Grue| WPA at 12:15 Witly 1X0 FUNDERS UR DASE, | TOPEKA, Kas, July 10 (U. P). INDIANABOLIS “111i 198 390 S181 ey % Ce 5nd el 199kIS) 18 X ’ championship, the 20 gauge | “1H ‘ ar skihines Rp jonship. he two-man The second game scheduled at{ Joe Normington limited Allison’s|._1t took a great golf shot tO beat | weatherly Wentae, a Avo mass INDIAN APOL. is... IT 300 100 294 | .30215) IT.10 4.1819) in w _p team champlonship, = the} 1:30 will’ pit the Big Six league to four safeties to give P. R. Mal- [the one Jack Sargent had just hit— hit—Camiglione_ Home run Bauer, Sialen | Runs batted in—Souchock. Wea! herly 3, | go iravs } ' apes ewWart ora 1 osen au tigli § ge shoot and the sub- funior leaders against the top team of the|lory a 10-3 decision. Simpson's| ang Clayton Kline Jr, had it. Perez, Niarhos. — Double plays Muffo- | TWo-base hits uCoitman Mauch 3 ions: | YCLE TIRES Junior | AH City league, while at 4 o'clock, Studio scored three times in the | On the 138-yard fourth hole at! goucheor. CorntasoUinock: Coleman and ort out gathers acto BICYC competition, n the ~yara - four 10i€ al souchock;. Coleman, Muffoletio and Sou { Malloy uble plays—Mauch and Moran; | PPER tate the Municipal league leaders will seventh to turn in its initial victory | {Topeka Country club, Sargent hit thock. Left on bases—Kansas City 7,|Castiglione, Mauch and Moran; Mauch, J] FHARIS ROAD GRIPPE $1.69 Sunday's events will be the ata Ih over Linde Air Products, 6-5. W {Indianapolis 6. Base on ball Peres | CAstigiione and Moran, bases— (| BALLOON TIRES, Size 26x2135 all-bore championship, the wonmien's | Clas with, the Manufacturers r Li ¢ AYne a -No. 7 iron to within a foot of 4. . Marshall 4 Struck out—By. dees 5, Kansas £ 5 Indianapolis 10. Base on (§ Goodyear. All Weather and 1 98 : a ve <han tabi: champion- L Jeagiie leader. Standings as of next! 8wihart held ‘Linde to twd “hits; {the Hole" “gimme birdie two. Fn oan ire —Serahn, Biavens, Sale of. 4 bfioy 3. Moore 2 Suruek out | v. 8. Chain, size 26x2125 _, ' ~ heh, two-man team champion | Monday morning will determine the while John Simpson “hit a ‘home | Kline put- his No. 7 iron shot in 1:88 2 tobi Of ‘Moore 4 in A innings, Mein 3 ns TON Sizes , 98¢ « , | representative teams : with one on ithe cup for a winnin hole-in-one. b ba ing Bile er oore Diipires Attend: ship and the high-over-all' cham- | 8 Tribe Batting istin and Serafin. Time— ten : Three Tied for First _—— Smt—— jance-~-5970 ALL CHROME pionship AB R H RBI Av Only amateur shooters who have| Kingan Reliables of the Manu- | re Coach Succeeds Rosenthal 8 1 am Tribe Pitching FOG & DRIVING been residents of the state for at facturers league is the only team | Sutatuni 188 28 68 35 333 W L IP H BB 80 least three months will be eligible Sure of a place on the program at Mauch 38 K J 2 3 Malloy Scirveis 1 4 83% ot “ 3 LAMPS Alin 53.33 31 2 INIVERSAL © « sete for the titles |the present time. = However, the D ‘Mi lls at hi Weather] 275 46 83 50 .308| Tost 8 5 100% 114 31 61 VERS i Spe pev—————— Meatmen also lead in the Municis | Qu | inois Andses y 38 41 LL M 8) fore 4 : 0% 82 1 % "FITS PRACTICALLY As one - 3 . } Dick Bartell Fined, pal league, If they lead both loops.| CHAMPAIGN, Ill, July 10 (U. P.). the university: ' Mills is retiring |Moran Mpun Rare 33 au hh XM # ALL C S d d 5 Da : hey have shnounceq hey would. Harry Combes, basketball coach at | After 11 years to devote il time |Wentsel 1% 4 i 3 bi! fanles “1-4 Nn 5 i 41 S 98 enter elr unicipa eague team « Will 8 2 292 re . 1 34 7 uspence y thereby allow! or Manufacturers: |ONAMpaign high school since 1938, |!o his administrative duties as ath. | iliams = 4 3 8 3 308) Ex-Indians Soriano won 2: Woods wom | CHICAGO, July 10 (U. P) ~The reby allowing the Manufacturer od Do letic direetor. Home Runs. Weatherly 9. Kalin 7,|1 108 3. Wilkie lost. 1: Gotnicki lost I. | “aotions and mannerisms” of Dick: second-place team, P. R. Mallory WAS named today to succe ug Mills has been_one of the coun Andres 7 Guintini . Riddle 2 Moran 2 ———ae At ——— ‘aka beri | i S$ ent t Bartell, manager ofsilie Sacramento Co, to represent that clreuit, {Mills as head basketball coach atitry’s outstanding basketball] Thee base’ Hits. Castiglione 6, Kalin 4 | Junior-Boys Tennis baseball club during a July 4 Following last night's Twilight the University of Illinois. |conches. It was under his tutelage [Wentz 3 foran 3, 6 .Guintini 3, Weatherly, | Fi Chrome Grille Guards ‘double-header cost| him $50 and league session, a three-way (le| The appointment was announced | that the famed “Whiz Kids" of | Two-base Hits— Weatherly 17. Moran 18! FINCIS Carded Toda Double Bar : ; p y d t! {Oastiglione 13, Andres 11, Siilntint 10, | 22" Long a five-day suspension today, : exists for first place. Eagles Ladge, hy Mills, who is athletie irector a | Hlinols basketball fame were as- a, 10. Riddle 6. Brown & Jarvis 2 | Charles DeVoe defeated Joe Haw- 16” High—Fits Clarence (Pants) Rowland, presi: afler suffering its initial setback, ko sirgi—— ambien | sam 0d and developed: Mauch 3 Williams 3 Rosenthal, Nagy. | kins, 6-0, 6-4, in a quarter-final juh- ost All dent of the Pacific Coast league, shares the top Spot with DeWolf An A Wentorly & Andries ie ior singles match—the only action | Oars

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