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Indians Get Off On Guintini's 2-Base Clout Empties Sacks in 9th

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Blues Stretch League Lead at Toledo

As Colonels Drop Close One to Millers ST. PAUL, Minn, July 29.—The Indianapolis Indians got off on the right foot here in the Apostle city and hoped today to move above

the 500 mark in the American association standings.

The second of the four-game series between the Tribe and Saints

is scheduled thi evening.

“The Tribe took the series opener last night with an 8-6 victory, thanks to Ben Guintini’s double up against, the fence that scored three men in| lieving Cal McLish in Toledo's bat uprising in the eighth. The Blues Things hadn't been too encour-|almost threw the game away, com-

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Fletcher, for the Redskins, was nicked for the six St. Paul runs and seven hits keep pace with the Blues when it during the seven innings he toiled, graphed a 12-inning contest at Minand Indianapolis trailed, 6-4, at the | neapolis. The Millers tied the score on Babe Barna's home run in the | eighth and then battled four more But the Indians got back one (innings before getting the winning |

end of seven innings.

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Perez Quiets Bats

run in the eighth on a pair of margin,

walks and a single by Frank Kalin. | Manny Perez went in to pitch after Fletcher had been lifted for

Battle 12 Innings Louisville lost an opportunity to

At Milwaukee, Columbus hit three | pitchers hard in beating the Brewa jers. The Red Birds bunched several pinch hitter and he permitted no | of their 13 hits in the fourth inning | to score four runs and tallied in

Against Saints

LEGION ALL-STARS—The American Legion allstar bosshal team that will meet Acton, Jefending homes at Victory Field, Aug. 5, as a preliminary game to the Indianapolis-Milwaukee contest are: Front row (left to right), | Bob Davis, 3b; Ronald Nelson, of; Bob Mays, p; Hugh Wolf, c;: Joe Pirtle, Ib; Pete Sprecker, 3b, and Dick Thiel, ss; |

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further Apostlé damage. : That set the scene for Guintini’s|the winnitg margin in the sixtn| back row {left to fignt Ronald Hensen, of; Vic Mussis, of; Joe Kearns, p: Wilbur McCormack, 2b; Bill Hutchinson: |Ggennauser. Then he proceedeal] * Record io L's % payoff smack. w land seventh innings. The Brews] of; Don Oldham, Paul Locket, of, and Don Campbell, 2b. Absent when picture was taken were Bill Holmesr c; lto drive the fastest 10 laps in the| Players 19" Bers. Phil Haugstad started in the boX|made 11 base knocks off Wayne Mc- 6 Di hist of the track t in th ene Dietz, pi John O'Brien, p: Don Barton, Ib, and | Frank Marsella, ss. story of the track to Win the for St. Paul and lasted until the|Cleland and Ira Hutchinson, who - pis pt r— sre—— first elimination race at 2:08.28. He |] ® VACATION Indians loaded the bases in the relieved in the seventh inning, beat out Aaron Woodward of the| \ oy ninth when LeRoy Pfund took over. » , Bland Announces [Faverites Go Abel Cestac Stons S Tribe Batting {Jimmy James racing team in this | LUGGAGE | Pfund was humiliated by Guintini’s Tribe Box Score fF n Ta h G AB° R H RBI Av [one Er blow. INDIANAPOLIS Ma tc Mauch Be mw na After Andres had won the sconk] ® Heavy-Duty Pressure $ 95 St. Paul scored a run in the first| nteurk 3 ABR HTOA X Local favorites Buddy Curtis and pulpal 80 abe 41 Ae 3% 3% elimination; Russo the third and | _ COOKERS ls inning, but the Tribe helped Hysol Castiglione, Br. .oh TL ote. 0igdy Billy Thom will go to the post in Weatherly ga 338 0108 62 ez Johnny Parsons” the fourth, Han-| to three in the second on two Moran, 1b .. ....... 5 1.1.9. 00 A LERNER sen came back to set another new | Woory, feel od Xa 3 ee ustralian tag-team action at the Castiglione 10 375 43 107 27 285 @ HEAVY Y VISES EE rr Singeutd A 1 rf fines ry o ~Gene Bland. trainer and manager {outdoor Sports Arena tonight wher | CHIO AGO: July 20—bPor—hbet {il — Jol. 418-4101 -8]i-markin--the-slxalap- Belmet dash foe GRINDERS. St. Paul added another run in Soman, of bee $139.9 HEY: the South Side Community cen- the Indianapolis combine meets Ali|Cestac, Argentine heavyweight, to-| Wentrel co D6 327 48 82 32 331 He nosed out Parsons in this| TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. the third, and Indianapolis did like-| Andres, "ap ....0000 5.0 1 1 o olier boxing team, today announced |Pasha, Columbus, O., and Alex Kas-|4aY added the name of.Chicagos Browh cavgenene. 33 131 31 38 43 48; gnriller in 1:30.81, ree wise in the top of the fourth on Fletcher, gon +8 : 2 : s : the complete card for tomorrow, aboski of Toronto in an effort to|Hezie Williams to his growing list| Williams 31 3 2 4 31 is Roy Neumann of Milwaukee took | @ Fishing Tackle singles by Gene Mauch and Roy |g 0 - {of American ring victims. Home runs Weatherly Andres RR [the 15-lap semi-final ahead -of! . er) But the Apostles) 1 “3 05 § § OSinight's outdoor amateur boxing | preserve an unbeaten record here. | The Buenos Aires puncher stopped | Guintint 10; Kalin 7, Riddle’ 4 Moran 's. Flovd or of Greenfield and | TOOL BOXES __ squared things in their half of the Perez, p sereareens. O 9 1 hs card at the S. Shelby st. LTene: The Thom-Curtis duo subdued {Williams in the third round of their Wentzel 2, ih ol Casisglione” Bob Wilson og Columbus. His time | hy! er ———— fifth, scoring three markers on a| Totals 7 8 ww 27 1 2| Local'scrappers will be. up against | Benney Truedell and Gil La Cross scheduled 10-round affair at Mari- | B4ze hits. Quasuptions Weath- | og 4:22 87. Re + PUMP BUNS 50 pair of singles and a double. Kalin batted for, Pletcher in eighth. |Golden Gloves champions from at the Arena recently and Curtis gold Gardens last night. ary 8. i Er Poaan 4 Cancel Thursday ‘Racing $ ’ Bowling Green, Ky. The card, with lalso has won two single matches and| He won on a technical knockout| ‘rwo.-base hits—Moran 21, Weatherly 18, | i New N-Gaugs tant ls Tipton Triples ST. PAUL {when Referee Davey Miller stopped | Castiglione 16. Andres 14, Wentzel 13, Hansen still had another record|§ ™*" Then St. Paul went to the front] AB R H PO A El the South Side fighters listed first: {another tag-team skirmish while | A biol id 4 Willi Guintini 13, Mauch 8, Riddle 6, Brown 4, In his system and he tooled the In the seventh inning as Eric Tip-| Rackley. rf -.......3 3 1 2 1 8 Carl Woods vs. Bob Smith, 147 |Paired with Billy Raborn. Tonight's, jhe ght. . SR us re bl rs I Wittens 3, Nagy. Roni] Bowes Seal Past midget in front|] ® Elec. Saw Nee $ = SEQ 50 | sees | canva 1c Stolen b -B 5 W - 4 ton drove in a pair of runs with a Snider, 2 1 2 0 0 pounds featured tussle is. scheduled for two and four times in the third. Lean 3 Weathers 3 “Andres 3 Jarvie 3 [all the way in the 25-lap event to ron cin mate QIN triple. | Fion, if 3 } : 3 9 Jerry McKinney. vs. Bishop (falls out of three, with a 90-minute | Cestac weighed 225%: Williams, Toy. Tout." 2, Mauch 2, Rosenthal, Mal- |... the distance in 6:54.31, ParKansas City stretched its lead to} | Douglas. ob 3 3 : 3 1 5 Thomas, 112 peunds. [time limit. l199 sons, another member of the James . .p int SPRAY. SM $ A 50 three full games over Louisville and! pantonio; eo. ere ° 3 Torpedo Tinsley vs... George | The special supporting _melee,| In one of the preliminaries, Don * [tearh, chased Ted Duncan: of Chi- a t 1 00 P y p ribe ite ing six over "Milwaukee, its nearest| | Haugsiad, P ees 2 : 3 1 0} Henderson, 135 pounds. which will open the card at 8:30 Eagle, 197, Cleveland, knocked out| WL. IF HB cago most of the way and then With Comp. (New) American association competitors,| 4? Biss suuns 3 3:91 Bob Roberts vs. Charles Kren- |o’clock, will pit Ed Williams of Larry Chatman, 178%, Indianapolis, | Malloy 8 5 113% 120 is 80 38| passed him in the final lap to take |} ——- " after coming from behind to_beat a 3 6 ole 1 or: 2! shaw, 126 pounds. Springfield, Mo., against Silent Rat- in the second round Nagy a4 jit 1-4 a down second * money. ¥ the doormat of the league. SoBe attire 101 020 2006 Al Hassell vs. Ben Horton, 160 |tan, of Warsaw, Ind. mes he Peres eu 34 The west side track had planned J Last-place Toledo was the victim, | ams Di An—Guintinl entetiy.| pounds, ‘ a I 59 Yearlings Sold JIEONEE. 1:sees, cq Fla 3 8 %lanother race for Thursday night, 3 B to 4, at Kansas City. | Tworbase "hits -Guuintini, Mauch, Snider | . Dick Roembke vs. Bill Patrick, Fight Results | LEXINGTON, Ky. July 29 (U.P), Hallet ........ $10 8s 101 13but this was canceled when it wasll | OAN OFFICE ; ; _ | Three-base hit — Tipton, Sacrifices — , 9 . ¥ ) e. [TRIE +33 4bha 30 28 27, 1 Minneapolis was foced into over-| Util oh iqer. Double plays—Mauch |” 147 pounds. —Fifty-nine of Kentucky's top year-|Lint 20.91 9 83 ‘q|learned that most of the Offy ime in edging: Louisville, 6 to 5, and |and Moran; Perez, Mauch and Moran; Russ McKinney vs. Joe Kemp, NEW yoru INIED Jukss Velodrome, | 1iN8 race horses were sold at Keene- Ex-Indians: Soriano Jon 3: Woods von | drivers already are committed to!} 146 N. Hineis St. Rl. 6006 Columbus put together a big in- Sastiglione nd Moran: Rackley, Rama:- 126 pounds. __Al 'Pennino, 132 Brooklyn, outpointed land ‘race track last night for &|&ables won 3, lost % ornicki lost 1: lanother track for that night. ning to defeat Milwaukee, 6 to 4. | dianapolis 9, St. Paul 10. 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