Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1947 — Page 17
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yen Kansas City Next Stop Ted Comes to Life o ] gow For Tribe After Brief And Might Inspire 1, water. Ook r iri er brie fi | re | ne. Drain, cool : ° ot "an Stand at Milwauk Boston Home-Lovers “Combi ana a lniwauKee osTon ov ; \ y : be toss lightly to- Double-Header With Brewers Rained Out; Detroit Trims Yankees’ Lead fo 9/2 Games; | i oi hp Indians Go on Saturday Night Spree Blackwell Wins No. 15 for Reds _ 3 y preferred. MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 21—The Indiandpolls Indians, with NEW YORK, July 21 (U. P.).—Boston's Red Sox, apparently engaged i cream cheese, the help of a big 15-4 Saturday triumph and the weatherman, gained in a losing cause as they defend their American league title, had one d mayonnsise, ground on the leading Kansas City Blues where they move tomorrow last hope today—"Tame Ted" Williams had become “Terrible Ted” again, th consisteney, for ‘the opening of a series. The limping champions were 12% games behind the New York ture with two The Hoosiers and Brewers were forced into a day of idleness yes- Yankees, happy to have ended a western trip climaxed by yesterday's 4 oss gently but terday because of rain while the Blues were dividing a double bill with | double loss to the cellar St. Louis Browns, but there still was-a faing ; pisos in Louisv: fana Williams, the man L grheyelingon ee a 30 nit attack lumbus received another _ well ho drove’ defenses lopsided last| the New Yorkers’ lead to 0% games, 1 snd for Saturday night to gain an. even |Pitched second game, Art Herring year, is off on ‘a hitting spree. Hal 'Newhouser pitched a threes : Gamish with break with Milwaukee. Lefty Lou|Setting St. Paul down on four| Ted who plays ball only because hitter in the opener, and was backed i og and Sw Tost coasted to his 10th triumph blows. it involves batting, had a wonder-|UY & 10-hit attack. The nightcap 4 : PURNELL. K1LLED-—Ralph |asainst five setbacks. Rube Fischer scattered eight hits fi me. in the four-game 8h was 8 wild inning i affair, highs i . t Purnell. - Ini hi Ben Guintini clouted a home run|OVer the route in taking the first Louis series, although the pleasure| lighted by seven Yani runs in i i INAISE ( ucky) urne naianapolis and three singles, and. Roy Same for Minneapolis. He allowed was marred by. the fact the sixth inning and a Tiger rally for 2 midget. auto race driver, was 4 Toledo one run until the ninth y|four runsgn the ninth as Roy 3 tengham) Weatherly got a triple and double ‘ ies won three games. He got ¢ killed Saturday at Tulsa, Okla. skin when Charlie Stevens homered, imes at bat. includ. |Cullenbine hit a three-run homer, } i y IPOS Yate ihe. Red attack on Woody Abernath, ted nifle [Lis in 14 times a d In the 11th, a wallf was followed by ( when his car flipped and ho Brewer flippers. The Tribe y y coasted to an ing tWb home runs. Twice he had i d easy triumph after the Millers gave for'-fi 4| Eddie Mayo's game-winning double, i turned end over end affer [scored four in the fourth and six perfect days—five-for-five an 1 ia brushin nother in the fifth. him a four-nm lead In the Ahi three-for-three—and batted in| ‘Washington and Cleveland split, f njons ushing a yi A Bis inning of the nightcap. Seven rubs Mickey Heston beat BS Feller in i . : é opener, ; as Spence 1 The Hoosiers now are nine and Red Sox Good at Home r 0 n. lev # tripled home the ru Cleveland {9 ouillon cubes river S unera a half games behind the leading ee mans ATI hiltng| ld Yome the ru. Cl 1 otatoes (baking Blues and three and a half behind can set a team on fire, Williams ne] Harder's six-hit pitching. 4 0 one-half inch third-place Milwaiikee, > may be able to do it, for the Sox,| yt wag a split at Chicago, too, for 5 cook in boiling at Former Home The Colonels gained a game oo Tl : ‘a howricudly geod brn a, the White Sox won the first, 6 wo 5, : added axing two of the . (have a long home s starting las Taft Wright hit a homer, double ¢ has been Kansas City in t y ald al g ' i three contests over the week-end. — : : ; i ; . | tomorrow against Chicago. And the|gng single to bat in three runs, and oH Bisigles of vol Funeral rites will be held Wednes-| In other games, Columbus dumped Carl Smith posted a medal 74 | PITCHERS EET ro DIANS tariing pitchers in the finericen Legion loess { Sox will have to be good from now|ihe Athletics won. the nightcap, 4 ; day at Flomaton, Ala, for Ralph St. Paul twice, 5 to 3 and ¥ to 1; yesterday at Riverside to help his ball all-star game at Icrory tie ) ug. me ; er onorary coac es ar te I. roe s | on—or Jorges thelr Shamplanship. 1% to 4, with a well-balanced ninge i : do not drain (Lucky) Purnell, 38, popular Indian- | Mtncapolis also Won 0, B6aiN8 sarah Shank golfing mates climb| Park the other night. Left to right: Joe Kearns, who will twirl for the all-stars; Pg ian. Who ence Wis doWs 50/1 attack. ; i en onioas (slice Apolis midges RUS rice Srive he Toads Yio and pitched six-hit| from third to first tn the quest for Ray Riddle, who'll be his coach: Manager Jimmy Brown, to direct the- Acton [hv "00 art ar Hie Svat Cardinals Protest . H i Sncuds sata | Okla, Saturday night. '| ball to beat Kansas City tn the first Sudan cked up 19 pats play, and Dwight Swails, pitcher for Acton's defending champions. spired others, notably Sam Mele, were stil] uncertain today. The i e for a ; 4 atpasi : 3 llow to brown. 1 Purnells Hay Sar ured eH In pa 2 @ 1. The Jy Blues run to pass both Coffin and South Grove P. WwW } A } (em a a "1 tam Dodgers wiped et, Te Oa : of water with har a housn no ""| Bill Wright barely missed a perfect # bi mn lows wa 4 and War ' esrern mareur rea ding "But nonetheless the Browns|ninth-inning rally, but the Cards i Stir until cubes : # : I oi game in the nightcap, allowing h ¢ oe E ae 2 a wip erside ° dropped the Bosox iwice yesterday! protested the game. In the top o & SR wg EY one | Louisville one Hilt in the seven in-| DAS 8 folal of 31% ana Pleasant King Seeks More Glory ¢to3 and" to 6. All four Brown of the ninth Ron Northey hit the 5 : : n wer he ‘ 2 toes and sim. of the 5300 spectators at the race. pings 10 plank the Colonels, 3 10 0. “pont Gross of Sarah Shank and : : Wins Events hy 3 in. he rsh Some Were gia ball off the top of the wail.and a Berve very hot, Clift Mapes hit a two-run homer in|, =... Nickel of Riverside had| DES MOINES, Iowa, July 31 (U.|Salt Lake City next month to place : wg walks and an error claimed Umpire Beans Reardon ; Purnell came to Indianapolis in|the thipd inning to place the Blues 75's for runner-up honors. The final |P.).—Marvin (Bud) Ward, the 34- [beside it. Bob Breading of Indidnepolis bases and Pul Lehner hit a low| gave him the home run sign as he i mss 1942 and had campaigned out of iy the lead to stay. : After that he will Sart sgsrpens reading POLIS | liner to centerfield. Dom Dimagglo| circled the bases. Northey slowed 3 here since then. He was the third Red Bird Murlers Sharp round will be played Sept. 7 at |vear-old Spokane, Wash, star who Wn ry tT pe registered victories In two midget tried for a shoestring catch, missed, down and was lagged ot a* the i leading driver in the Consolidated| ‘A four-run sixth inning salted | Fieasant Run. |makes the “impossible” in golf look |!" UP for the national the war, [WUl0 racing features and set an-|ang the ball rolied to the wall for|piate, In the last of the rintly | Midget Auto Racing association. away, the first game for the Red| JOHN DAVID . ph red the Me- easy, today set himself the task of |. Bebble h, Cal, 14, r|other track record for qualification |a nomer. In the nightcap Wally | Purnell was associated with Earl Birds’ Les Studener, who held St.|rigian Hills club title with an 11|doing what no other golfer has done Bom Sept, for the top driving performance at|judnich hit a two-run homer and pite Sexson in the Harvester tavern and [Paul to five base knocks. Duke $ni-|and 10 conquest of Ray Roberson, |before him. Ward proved he was capable of [Hoosier tracks over the week-end. | Jeff Heath a three-run homer, but he.and his wife made their home |der and George Falloh homered for (He carded a 76 yesterd y I rson, Yura performing the apparently impos-|Results: the winning fun was singled home at 217 Hendricks place. two of the Saints’ three runs. Co- a yesterday after turn-| With the Western amateur cham- | gpo yesterday ‘when he staged one| At ALEXANDRIA, yostarday= by Negro Henry Thompson. & r : ing in a scorching record 65 for pionship-oup-glittering on his-man-or-i1e most- courageous comebmoks Twenty-five lap feature taken by| Detroit defeated the Yankees < te Tribe Battin g: Saturday's 18-hole round. David |telpiece, Ward said he would try in golfing history to beat defending Breading in 6:15.5, with Leroy War-|iwice, 4 to 1 and 12 to 11, to cut in ¢ Cheek Cleans Up | a Ad ne v Sunday's sweepstakes with (to win the Western open cup at champion Frank Stranahan of To-|riner of Indianapolis second and - - ' Mauch. it Ao | ledo, O, in the 36-hole Western Kenny Eaton of New Castle third. ¢ In Trapshoot ale i 4 § i E FRED WAMPLER shot a 67 yes. | All-Star Mat amateur finals. Site ead Sian Sola. ot 3%. Wayne tovk the gion Lmor S CLINTON, Ind.; July 21 (U. P.).—| gn : 107 3 B13 313 terady to lead his Speedway team to| He overcame a fiveshole lead at . . Herschel Cheek, Clinton, ruled to- Weatherly . 37 84 96 56 304 a 25%4-22% triumph over Highland Card Offered the first 18 to bag a l-up victory re OREBNFIELD aluroay | day as Indiana's top trapshooter | Castigiars 80 336 37 Mm 28/1 an inter-club match played at| rhe first all-star card of the out-|OVer the-husky Ohioan who beat also set a new aid for nest in et or after winning four championships| Andres .. 87 330 48 94 60 211 Highland, John Hare Jr.'was tun |. him 1-up in 38 holés in the final qua liying ; two losses. Babe Young and Ray at the annual meet | Wentzel HERR I door season Will be offered Wresting| so; of the tournament last year,|8¢ 15:03. His time in the 25-lap - Lamanno to give him bate A.M. Tplet. oan iN “ig ? s 13 :a43 ner-up to Wampler with 69 and| a I Yr. | event was 6:26.1 Breading also] Robison-Ragsdale undefeated . Cheek, an all-Amefican shooting | Winams =" ** 4 '3 138 paced the Highland shooters, fans tomorrow night at Spo Ward took revenge, for his 1046) 0 "0 To) Cl ce der in the In ' district | 08 support. Bob Thomson hit two expert, broke 200 straight targets| Home iy Wenherty | i Aloten > Fa rd |arena. defeat with blood in his eye during , leader in diana polis hothers for New York in the nighte » yesterday to annex his seventh | Jarvis 2, Castiglione 3, Wenisel, Rosenthal, MRS. MARGE COX and Pred| supporting matches Were 8n-| the last 18 At FRANKLIN, yesterday—Chick | Legion Junfor baseball play, and gp, os cling Hartung got the pitche ’ Reed had 8 T to take the mixed - : Smith of Frankfort, Ky, took- the| Richmond's defending champions state championship. He previously Peres hake Hits—Castiglione 7, Kalin 4 nounced today and {runt line g:#p-| «The turning point in, the match |om ing victory. captured the state doubles title, the| Wentzel 4, Moran 3, Quintini 3, Weatherly | tWo-ball event at Pleasant Run. plers will be seea in action. The was the 20th,” he said as he left 20-lap feature for big cars, with| were due to tangle this afternoon 4 Hits for Bloodworth Lewis class event and the Wabash|® fiaich 2. Andres Brown. © 18 They edged Bob Schuman and Mrs. | defeated Billy Raborn, Atlanta, 15 for spokane. Bill Cantrell of Louisville second |at Riverside No. 4 in the regional! pisepureh battered Boston's valley championship. |castiglione 18, Wentsel 12° Andres 13 | Frank Croteiberty w two shots. |i, the semi-windup and will clash at 3 .|and Leon Hubble of Linton third.| playoff. Braves, 9 to 1, with a 16-hit ate is] Suintint 11, Riddle s. Mave Brown 4 4 D It was on that Lole that he blast- rhe winner's time was 9:32.4 The e originally was schedJohn Moran of Indianapolis Jarvis 3, Williams 2 3. Nagy, Rosenthal a. io. WOMEN PLAYERS from Me- |with Benny Troedell of Windsor, aq out of the trap and dropped a a gam tack. Warren Spahn, who started
placed second in the state title AT NEW CASTLE, Saturday—|uled last Priday afternoon but was
| Ontario. - ¢ shoot, breaking 198 of 200 targets. ran 3. eaterly LW Jn res 3, Castiglione | ridian Hills, Pleasant Run, High-| four-footer for a par 3 to remain 4|7e 50-lap m id-season champlon-
Mauch, Malloy, | 10nd, Woods roadm | Billy Fox, the Cleveland matman| qo. rained out with all other scheduled ot 25 innings, was the loser. Jim 4 | Ruth Knuth, also of Indianapolis, ™*" dianapolis i chub. Nort, Who has been scoring against strong| uy knew if 1 missed that one I'd ang a wy we bye Qistrict league games. | Bloodworth led the Bucs with fous. | ps vent ” Sater Tribe Pitching Side and Hilleles; wete engaged oDRd8 HE ee a a ~ have been a gover,” he said, Skinner of Muncie with Paul Sleed | scored a 13-10 triumph over Craw- He humbled the Phillies * WW L_ Ir Hu BBSO|in an inter club match over Me- of Anderson, second, and 'Avrey| fordsville to annex the crown there wice, Cubs a ios tho fate anos wes Mall seam 7 4.100% 1 43 32 1i finds the ular ' t 4todand 2 tol. The | Holland H First Mey 1 me vm giridian Hills Shurte toay. Te a fn d lis in & “bl McAdams of Muncie, third. The and qualify for the state final play-| have won 12 of 13 from the i olian ome Firs TOR “oil: 2110 5 127% 123 3 | Bud Curiis of Indisnagol 3 ‘hg winning time of 17:433 wa on Sains : , | In .10-Mile Ra pores <4 3 fii 5 a 3 BILL GUNTHER, Charles Jack- time” fest against Ali Pasha, Hindu a Ny ne 9 WAS & New off. Today's local winner also will|guakers Five hits in one inning f : ; n.. le ce rr i231 78° 71 25 4s Son, Bob Williams and Bill Winkle | mat ace who touts his punishing Tae 2 Outside Indiana AT NAZ Ho gain 8. berth. Tomorrow's 16agué| cove the Cubs the first game, and. : | NAZARETH, Pa, July 20 (U. P.).|Haileit 3 8 3" 5 3 4|carded a 66 to take top honors in| “cobra® hold. Curtis will be shoot- a ogt tdiajie, AT NAZARE] y “mond le vs. Kennington at Hiver.|10UF hits in the eighth ‘inning of § | —Bill Holland, Bridgeport, Conn.,|perek Si3 2 dsw 4 3 27 an all-amateur played Saturday at ing for uls fourth victory in as i Hl [ OWI Conn. Wo es r gepori,. Brosd Ripple vs. Zenningten a ver- the nightcap resulted in two runs, 1 second in the 500-mile Indianapolis| k EX-Ind diane: Soriang A Yh adinmoods won| Riverside. many starts. ; olin. won -lap feature in| “C.% se Watkins ve. Aviation-Firemen : Speed Way Memorial day dave; wet CHICAGO July 23 (UG Py.— In She Satan pict, Ne, was| | Acton vi. Memorial at Biversde 4 K. C. Links Meet ! 1 day roared home ahead of nine " yo 8 , was Robisan- Ragsdale " Irvington = at| '%* . 4 ae aun» ie one | BASED all Standings, Results and Schedule | cri ton hua ue welin 105 3 Tommy Stan on phic 3 Foo C0 A a 17 | ture race at the fair.grounds here. Open men's singles crown today| anon, Pa, and Hank Rogers ofa gn AMERICAN ASSOCIATION : (Pirst same) NATIONAL LEAGUE » after defeating top seeded Sey-| Trenton, N. J. in that order, Filman. Harpole vs. Greenfield otf The annual Knights of Columbus 1 A Pet. op Loulstilie, ....... 100000 010-213 | Pittsburgh, ......... 101 140 200— 8 18 1| mour Greenberg of Chicago, 2-6, | 80U tournament has been scheduled $ mateurs Brute a “2% Oreistwerd and Aragon; Hiller, Main Otte rmueiler ‘and Rite: rol tun 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. Clowns Pla Gra $: 3 Wh led Speedw Aug. 17 at the Speedway course. ; < Moose defeated Paper p Package, 5 to 2, Miwaghee vis’ 331 8 Bnd Stlvestr) (Second game) jrancent, Shoun, Karl and Camell,| The national intercollegiate | . y ys: . ee ay Busine Salaat, Sendra} chaire 9 in JI innings in ihe “softoail: Ee = ar 1 08 oy = 3,1 §(80 Louw oi... 020 000 007 8 1| champ from William and Mary Split Twin Bill Car Proposed es : Mechanics Laundry won from U. 8. Tires, | Toledo = ...... ooo ooo 438 15% re. W Widmar and Pruett; Wight and Brook yn B PAV k Pollet and] COllége was seeded No. 2 behind oO tt 's top N Speedway officials toda ndered try in ry O e event, py? 8-3, and Kingan stopped L. G. 8. Spring sc. Paul ........... 0. 41 18%] manos. ec, HR Cr Tg a WB vo fo i tourney vankin Be 0 the seasons lop Negro Sp y ¥ Jo anhounced entries are now beifig A Ce at anapills Civws Bindi, Shel. tombon oT EY a3 Bh ragve RY First Game) | Greenberg in pre-tourney r §%:| baseball attractions of the season|a suggestion by an inventor that| ... ood st the K. of C. clubbousty 4 byville Yarking Dairy IRE ae0 and AMERICAN LEAGUE i 000 398 190— 3 3 1| cincinnati 010 dog 201 4.10 2 Mrs. Lucille Davidson, Summit, | pairs the Indianapolis Clowns|three-wheeled Fasing cars be per- ol Honea for ania Holy ross, 4. w York 5 oe Studener and Baker; Head, Coffman and [NG YORK no, Kosi, ‘Beggs | MO captured the women's €rown| canst the Homestead Grays of mitted to compete in the 500-mile M Lead | pgih-Callahan Pactory (at Municipal Det ROR 38 ‘50s Th: Deutonis (8econd game) ott and 'W. gooper gan in yesterday's match by downing| washington at Victory field tomor- | Memorial day race. ajor Lea ars 1 9 AAR GIL Ce produots ve Linas | | Philadelphia an Jan Columbus .......-.... 000 401 0 8 3 Mou gnngy 000 200 103. # 7 o DOTS Popple, Des Moines, Towa, | roy night starting at 8:30 o'clock.| They said the American 'Auto- AL LER0UR Fresvalihe A). Paifoulty Glass Cleveland .. 4 44 18s] Herring, Diets and Baker; Nilenolas, et HE mn,” Ne, 0| 6-4 1-6, 8-4. Yesterday, & crowd of approxi-| mobile association's contest board| Walker puis. .... 83 301 47 104 # wm endent (at Beech Grove | Washington 41 434 20i4| Dt and Damiano. . tung, Trinkie and Lombardi. La mately 7200 {ins watehed the might be requested to consider She Size s ¥ =. i 31 304 1 38 1 TR Bie Tarpon vhoeker Music: | 81. Louis”: 82.2318 25% Lrgledn In 0000 010 001-5 70 T{ Chicas ek TT ETRE Midget Crash Fatal Clowns split a bargain bill with the request. for a rule change to permit|{iian, Cipeinnaii . 70 . 318 34 4 . 3 Tp auigetn ee © Poe vs. Von- NATIONAL LEAGUE... Minneapoils soit as io Bix tS) Philadephia Mover Wea) 000 2 cul DOVER, O, July 21 (U. P).—| Havana LaPalomas in a benefit|the new-type vehicles in the motor ARERICAN L¥AQU i Boy 7) Church vo:1h L Pet GB |Fischer and Tl8econd Game) Jough: Heintzelman, Bans, Jurisich, | JACK Walkup, 33; veteran midget] sponsore by the Indianapolis|classic. DiMagglo, N. Y. .. 48 i ite . e | foi iveruly Heighis” DB vs West | Brogklym 10x 0eatses 2 3 lretedo : Fate 00) 1-3 7 3] POPREIY ‘and (second Game) auto racer, died yesterday of a| Federated clubs. Edward J. Shermeister Jr., She- Hi 4d ’ + i tter Day Saints vs. Second Free Meth-|Boston ..{... 38 [548 31 |Minneapoils 004 000 x— 4 10 0] Chica ago pu 000 000 020 2 8 1|skull fracture and internal injuries| The LaPalomas won the opener,|boygan, Wis, who said he was the |Wiliams, Boston .. 1 | Gls at Indiana Central colcue Basin, .. 3A abaice ana Bell; AbSematny ‘dnd Hou: hla ole or it Sh ghes | 21t€r his tiny car overturned during| 11-3, while the Indianapolis club/inventor of a three-wheeled racer,|APpiing, Chicago _ 82 318 38 3 13 Cpttienntond na “en * * " ’ ia ne RARERALL ila | Glen a i i 0 AMERICAN. LEA GTR (nde orowy an ng; Hughes the semi-final time trials at the| took the nightcap, 7-6, with Johnny | brought the subject to the attention ize. 4 Olants ~~ 31 Tie NS o v 1 1 am e of the double-neader from Bide Pittaburgh 80 A413 15 Washington. 0 QRS) 00-1 ¢ ¢ RESULTS SATURDAY Dover fair grounds racing oval. Williams in a relief role. of the Speedway. or Pirates \ll1ames, 7 ¥ ibbon Toe Cream played yesterday, 2-0, rtm SAIN xr: ex1 2s 000 000— 0 5 RICAN ASSOCIATI : : foe, riump homme Rib Ri ibbon bys" ccore of SCHEDULE TODAY aginer, Riles Peller, Klieman INDIANAPOLIS + 100468 oe 1s » 1 i AMEBICAN ASSOCIATION oond game) | pEBRee iy: oz : : . ‘ mk died Si "08 oJ at St. Paul (night). Washington ........ 1 1 Dennin i Jarvis; Raid, Buses, Daviy nd 4,000 Bleacher : x 4,000 Bleacher Terre Hau es Steel team, the Toledo at Minneapolis (night), Cleveland ...i...... 5 30 i 1 0 (8 Innings, rain) Seats $1.00 Seats $1.00 Frankfort 0 or nt lau back last night (Only games scheduled) \ HON Opa vOTOUA an ITOH; Paleo sys einicrins 6 9 Tax Included Tax Included : with a 13-to«0 victory over the Indian- AMERICAN LEAGUE Minneapolis 002 001 02-9 7 0 : § apolis Lincolns, Hank Potter, on’ the (First game) Rudd, Pavlick, Shore and Oren; Saray | i mound for the Owls, Slowed only three Open date) ul A EAGUS Boston. VevebbiN ares 9 900 So 3 : } Emmerich, McGowan, Pérkin and West- FREE ® ¢ FREE ' » Hu ntl Dorn ‘ahd reobetts. er Louisville ........... 200 010 210-6 8 : ] Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2). M (Ke and M Kansas Oit 1 G Additional Sports, Poilagoinhia at Pittaburgh a Bacon Ame, 00 11 3 Columbus st St. Paul (postponed, rain); PARKING 4501 WEST 16th STREET PARKIN i, : (Only games scheduled.) Bt LONE aici 33 004 00x— 1 13 1 AMERICAN, LEAGUE y . i i Page 18 mp a pt . Galehouse, Perriss, Mu urphy, Dorish and|New York ......... é ol A i RESULTS YESTERDAY Part A Paunerie!, Brown, Zoldak, Senford Detroit 30 00-1 § 0 ’ a # : a_ — AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION and in: ame) Reynolds ‘and Berra; Trout and Wag- 3 i e Tridianapolis at Milwaukee (2, postponed, New York......... 9 000 } 3 0 Hef, Swi Rs 000 01 90 } $s 0 A § rain); | Detroit . ‘010 100 36 St. Louis 3 1 : Bevens, Newsom und Houk. 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