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| Tribe Proms Into 4th Place Tie

|Brewers Walk Off With Series Finale; |St. Paul Here Tonight

Milwaukee Wins 4 of 6 Games Here; Tribe Home Record Shows 3 Wins in 10 Games

All the Indians could say today was, “What next." They're in a fourth-place tie with Columbus in the American assoclation race today after losing their fourth straight to Milwaukee last

_ DEFENDER—Walter Chapman, who won the city amateur golf fitle last year from Ralph Jordan, will open defense of his title tomorrow when the city's top part-time golfers tee off at Coffin in an 18-hole qualifying round for the 64 spots in the championship match play flight, Chapman's tee time is 1:20 p. m.

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SYRACUSE; N. ¥., Aug. 8 (U.P), —Defending titlist Alex Kerr of Beverly Hills, Cal, held a threebird lead over Grant Ilseng of Waco, Tex. in the battle for allaround honors as the national skeet championships continued today at the Onondaga Skeet club. Eleven amateurs including Dave Arnette of Indianapolis, and one professional downed all of their 100 ‘targets in the 250-shot all-bore championship yesterday and Kerr's 90 gave him 494 out of 500 birds in the overall shooting, - Mrs. Marie Ellis. of Jacksonville, Fla. shattered 99 targets to take

competition. Entrants will fire at 100 more targets in the all-bore even today and will fire the last 50 shots tomorrow.

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. AMERICAN LEAGUE

night, 9 to 3, at Victory field. ‘With a recent home record of

open a four-game series with the seventh- "piace St. Paul club at 8:30 p A on oil is scheduled: tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. and a ladies’ night contest is set for Monday night. Tonight will be “Johnny Riddle night” as local fans and the ball club will turn out’ to honor the Tribe's veteran catcher, at: present the league's leading hitter for catchers. a ; More Misery The 6857 fans last night saw the Tribe lose to Milwaukee's. slugging

invaders shoved across four runs. They added two more in the second and added misery to misery by scoring three more in the fourth. The Indians’ only good spot was Jack Hallett’s relief pitching after Red Barrett and Bob Malloy had failed and the infleld’s 101st double play, Hallett hurled the final five innings; permitting one hit. and - Ayal Indians Sore Two walks, Al Roberge’s double, Carden Gillenwater’s single and a fielding error by Frank Kalin put the third-place Brewers in front in

the first frame.. Dark B H 0 A r In the second they added two M 1.0 5 more on Al Dark’s single, a two-base| pq : 338 hit by Tom Neill and a miscue by ; 3 2 Leroy Jarvis on a throw to home ° 5 s plate. ° 013 The Indians managed to score EInF nd {two in the third. Gene Mauch led ois off with a single snd ‘was forced RHQ Al by Pete Castiglione. Butch Moran Mauch, 1 4 walked and Roy Weatherly’s single Morag, 1b 134 3 and ‘Larry Rosenthal's infield out Sotenina!, of 3 i : sént two across. : : Hale arise : ; : ‘Boom’ Becker 8 oO 0 9% 0 Heinz Becker, Milwaukee - first Maloy, 0 0 ° baseman, clouted his eighth homer BStHeU. Po 3 8 : in the fourth with a man on. Dur- otals 5 THB} ing the series here he collected | ayiwaukes 'i11li10.. 420 300 0009 INDIANAPOLIS ........... 002 000 100-3

three such blows. Ernie Andres socked one over the left field fence for the Tribe in the seventh frame. Hal Epperly went the route for the Brewers.

the Tribesters will be out to start a winning streak tonight when they

Brewers in the first inning as the

three triumphs and seven defeats

series. Kansas City took the first four games but Louisville bounced back to edge the Blues last night,

6 to 5. THe victory cut Kansas|

City's lead to six games over the Colonels. In other games, Minneapolis outslugged Toledo, 13 to 10, and Columbus beat St. Paul, 7 to 5. Louisville pounded four runs across the platter in the sixth inning to tie the score and tallied the winning marker in the last half of the ninth. Overtime Battle ’ In a slugfest at Toledo, Minneapolis pattled into overtime before gaining the edge. With the score tied at 10-aplece in the 10th in< ning, First Baseman Johnny MeCarthy homered to score the third Miller run of the inning and put the game in the win column. Columbus made it three out of four at St. Paul and climbed into a

fourth. place. tie. with. Indianapolis.|

Bill -Howerton supplied the Red Birds winning margin in the last half of the ninth inning with a two-run homer, MILWAUKEE

2 Runs batted in—Roberge, Gillenwater 2,

Neill 2, Weatherly, Rosenthal, Becker 3 g es.

An Two-base hits—Roberge, Guintini, Neill. Home runs—Becker, Andres. Stolen base—Gillenwater. Sacrifice—Murs taugh. Double plays—Andres, Mauch and Moran; Hallett, Castiglione and Moran; Roberge. Murtaugh and Becker. Left on a

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‘McClure Takes Extra-Set Match

Hank Campbell, top seeded entrant in the city's open tennis tournament at the Fall Creek courts, was to meet Art Linne today in a semi-final match. Yesterday, Campbell = eliminated fifth-séeded Stanley Malless, 6-2, 6-2, while Linne was ousting George

Buschman, 6-3, 6-3. Jimmy McClure won himself a

Ralph Burns in an extra-set match, 7-5, 5-1, 6-2; McClure will meet the winner of the Charles DeVoe-Ray VonSpreckelson matoh. In the women's singles division, Louanna Early, seeded No. 2, and Marianne Gallagher won their way to the finals. Early defeated Emily Flickinger, 6-3, 7-5, while Gallagher defeated Mary Grace Lauck by default. RESULTS YESTERDAY Men's Singles Ray or, Spreckelson defeated Phil Liehr, ¢ rm Psclure defeated Ralph Burns,

3Stanley Malless defeated Harold Moran, 6. ’ Art Linne defeated Cleorge Buschmann,

less, Men's Doubles ampbell-Linne defeated Bals-Spurgeon,

Chafee-Young defeated Munt-Hall, 7-8,

1 - ¥. oBurns-Birr defeated DeVoe-Bastian, ¢.Morgan-Wood defeated Wright-Otllesple, 7 MeCire-Bioket defeated Helft-Bastian,

Tiourhs-La bacher defeated Roth. Liehr, 0.3, 1, 6:8. " Women's Singles

Louanna arly defeated Emily Mick-| Inger me Gaul her defeated M a Grace Lauck, lauck, by default, = ary

South Side Community Center's amateur hoxers won seven of 10 bouts from the Crawfordsville A. O. last night at Milligan Park,

A “caravan” of 31 boxers from Indianapolis participated in the program. Results of the featured bouts,|+

He he gollapsed and died.

four steps toward an ambulance and said: “I can't lle down.” Then he collapsed into the arms of police apd attendants, He died as the ambulance raced toward Norwegian-American hospital a few seconds later. Mr. Stauber was the father of four children. He was a resident of Chicago and had gained considerable prominence here as a race driver. The crash occurred when the lead car in the race, driven by Bill Barnett, crashed into a light pole on the edge of'the track.’ Stauber was just getting ready to pass Barnett at the time, As Barnett struck the pole, Stauber swerved to avoid ploughing into his Car.

To Ambulance, The 4 Can’t Lie Down,’ Veteran Driver Says "After Neck Is Broken in Chicago Crash ~~ =.

CHICAGO, Aug. 9 (U. P.).—A midget auto racer used the last breath of fair in his lungs last night to complain that he a lie down because his neck had been broken in a crash,

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iy out on his feet ae the result of a terrific barrage of hooks to the head. There had been no knockdowns, although Georgie was reel ing about the ring in both the third and the fourth rounds, In the second round Fox slipped to the floor face downwards when avoiding a stomach hook. In registering his third knockout dver Kochan, - Fox put the rugged New Yorker Away more quickly than in either of their two previous bouts. The previous k.0.'s were achieved in the sixth and seventh rounds. . Fox, who resembles. 9% ous "Louls and facially, his 47th knockout in 48 Ciepletered bouts. His lone ‘defeat was suffered

As 10,000 fans looked op, Frank Stauber, veteran 32-year-old race driver, stepped from the wreckage of his midget car. He took three or

through a. canvas shield surrounding the track. A rope supporting the canvas caught him just below the chin and broke his neck. Attendants \at the hospital said the “bone structure of Stauber’s neck was shattered but the was not broken.” - All of the muscles, tendons and vocal cords were ine

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Barnett was uninjured. Dr. Albert Bowser, track physle clan, sald Stauber’s spinal cord ape parently was not injured

carefully, When he had used up that small

car out of control. He plunged | amount of air, he died.

|Blackjack Billy Fox Puts Kochan Away in a Hu

Blackjack Billy Fox, moved a step nearer to another title

shot last night by scoring a technical knockout over Georgie Kochan of »| New York ats1:09 of the fourth round before a crowd estimated at 8000

Referee Frank Fullam stopped the | fou when Kochan was practical.

ast February When he was cked out by Gus Lesnevich, light-heswye weight champion, in their title fig} Since then hrown-skinned has clicked off five straight

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oh Boudreau, Cleve. . 93 330 8 112 .339 Only two umpires worked the ba balls—Off Malloy 3, Epperly 1, Hallett Martha Vickers Mage, N.Y. 98 3 1 i 131 3% | Brewer finale as Tribe Business %,, SiTusk ouleBy, Maer ERD oy 4 with local boxers listed first, were: | - SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9 (U. P.. D LEARN” Ap ling, chi woo 100 2) BE Ted Sullivan had request- m1" innings, Barrett 5 in 3%; Hallett Steve Reckley lost decision to ~Deke Houlgate, nationally-known crop: bdo Bowman Wihiams, 3 08. .. 103 341 8 108 .317| Manager Losing pitcher—Malloy. Umpires Curley Hampton, 60 pounds. grid statistician, today Predicted i

ed league prexy Frank Lane to re- wh and. brioffner. Time—2:15. ~ AtGiants 25move Umpire Bob Hicks. Hicks’ |' . 25 “ 3 . . * Hees Re 3x decisions in the series “rubbed the Tribe Pitching

Bob Risley knocked out Charles| Notre Dame ‘would win naEdmonton .(2), 118 pounds. tional collegiate grid

H-UP” Bob Roberts knocked out Billy| this fall; Michian wuld ashes is erful, featuring “Pistol Pete” Wil-

Mize, Giants Marshall, Giana

NORED LADY"- Kiner, Pira . WONDERLAND" ' ” d “x 1 tila a ons I ans ya UNE NOY SOU Deer ern . 1 wusso| > RIDDLE NIGHT—As warm as it may be tonight, it will seem | Long (2), 126 pounds. Big Nine crown: Tennesse Uhe|liams. Columbia doing » comeback, “Sst and Wa. Marina Glaats sali isms, Red Sox 78 trouble gould. develop. Tie 143 8 4 like Christmas time to Johnny Riddle. Tribe fans and the Indian- | Roger Graham knocked out Jim- cs. Ehwest followed by Yale and Pennsylvania, Tern we a a deh nes’ Streak Broken Tost, gis 184 42 8 apolis ball club management will turn Santa. Claus and present [my Mahn (3), 112 pounds. cy Deans Sh He Yat Pecillo Coulis gtn- an et rig Mize, Giants 84|Henrich, Yanks 80| ‘rhe Colonels broke Kansas City's Tada 133 61 88 the veteran catcher with gifts in a ceremony: preceding tonight’ 5 Red Hassell knocked out Bill Taking a preview of the collegiate more than » and Hs Dog | Williams, Red Box 84 gueinas, Pirates 76| winning streak at Louisville last Bh 19% 48 8 8:30 game with St. Paul. The 42-year-old receiver has been in pro- Brie 3 a pounds, by TKO grid camps, Houlgate came to the]to win the crown. TALKS 1 1 rye 15 |DIBNE after the association leaders Ferek .. 3 1 ws 10 ie | fessional baseball longer than the ages of + some rookies and cur- Bill Mei ose by from | onciusion that there won't be &|a great team of ‘youngsters, to’ be Ol 1 Boose Guile he Finis 131 Appin. 12¢| had won six straight games. 1 a te, 1080 1 on 3; Mods a Yently is leading the Tribe in hitting. - . Wayne uy Het decisioned | 128M in the country that will come the darkhorse, followed by Iowa OD y Bano ite, Reds 11 By ov 12} 1%. .wae the ao #. five-game Gables Won 3, loft 8 dl s hed lo Tom Stark, 144 powras. close to stopping Notre Dame this [and Dlinols, - i ’ Atren DT fi 4 : A “San aot Sc v Fla . : year, ©. Tennessee Fa § A INT ROGUE: ; Bi B nner ouse Carl Woods knocked out Jim : h THE » Coac Frank Loy Tas obs The 'South—Tennessee rated, mors 8 Brooklyn Straightens Up as Big ranca cg, LEER, em tener 0 pt | -Coh rek Loky be mc uf, Te Ss Fans und Marte Parking k Y ad Brookside. tg_colinge vs. Pen do. Don Clements, 112 pounds. Americans returning from last/champion Alabama, featuring thé: ks ike Shuts Out Phils in His Own Back Yar wits prc omy poo Mont Parde Bit Ropers hcivimasdCleve|7OATS Ud, Tay not ven make pusing of Harry Oilmer. Kae FECT LADY" Leon Tailors vs. Armour Social Cetus at Brown in five rounds, 175 pounds, the first tedm.,” says Houlgate, tucky and Tulane rated tough.®"

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Garfield. 9 (U. P.).— Leonard and Charles Schanz for 13|Johnny Hop's squeeze bunt, and dad Newcomer The Southwest—Rice to take the oe] ) Bh aight ir in Brooklyn, |hits, Bruce Edwards showing the Frank McCormick's single drove in| Indianapolis Ra Sailwims vs. Prospect Twy-| The 10th annual Flanner House “The other coaches who play the championship, but University of REE y the two Brave tallies in the 10th. |* Busi, Tavern ‘vs. Perris Pood Markets |tTACK meet in co- operation with the Head Track Coach Irish this year, aren't any more Texas given a good chance if Bobby

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or perhaps just by the right arm of Ralph Branca, the Dodgers looked forward today to their remaining 23 games at home with increased hopes that these tilts would prove a “mag-

way with three singles. But, in reverting to winning form, the Dodgers could not add to their four-game lead because the Bt. Louis Cardinals bowled over Pitts-

Clyde Shoun and Clarence (Hooks) Tott, both appearing in relief, were the winning and losing pitchers respectively.

x Ph Sie Sa Ry vs, Beech Grove Reds Edgew oo dicahans vs, State Auto In-

us Alr Products vs. Navy-Marine Re-

City Recreation department, will be held next Saturday at Crispus Attucks high school. Entries already have been re-

NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (U, P)~ Jack Brown of New York, credited with the discovery and development of former ace miler Gene Venzke,

worried about the first team than they are about the second, third and fourth strings.” A newcomer by the name of Ernie

Layne works out successfully as'a T-formation passer. Southern Methodist also in Pacific Coast—Oregon State, de-

i | ~Alexis Smith hth| Aided ‘by Bill Nicholson's 14th ined th llege | Zaljack who is NN 3 t” to the pennant. burgh, 6 to 0, for their eig today joined the St. Francis college | Zal who reported to be a/spite loss of seven first stringers. YA you i Jo Saupe of six of their last seven straight win. homer and by a triple play, the Catoteria vi. Moore Mortuaries at Stived Jom ie Campus Busta athletic staff as head track coach sensation, may even keep Johnny Stanford rated as dark-horse runs UTATION" | games on the road, the Bums re-| George (Red) Munger gave the Chicago Cubs beat Cincinnati and of Tliriols, Third Armored Division and physical education instructor. |Lujack off the first team! nerup, followed by UCLA and USC,

ee ————— nied iraaneoemm—o——— 16th and Delaware en Today at 1:15 P.N

turned to Ebbets field last night and exercised their usual at-home winning touch tp beat the Phila-

Pirates only three hits and did not allow a baserunner to reach second. Like Branca he was credited with

Ewell Blackwell, 2 to 1. Nicholson's smash, coming with one out in the | 1% inning, cost Blackwell his third straight defeat and gave lefty John |

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Binsbhd | HAWKS” Dodgers hoped that this was cnly|himself driving in two.runs with a|caught a line drive, stepped on sec-| American Legion | P45 y and the Soul are ex- | Medalist trophy today fof %—Hichanan (149) a. D. sehiuster| | + Binsbactier ETH the beginning of another winning double and a single. Sd TO TUS Gul, AI HTEW %0 Walt | districy Wasebal slanting developed ne opeqi ay at 1:30 p.m. | hooting the lowest 36ehole qualify-| 9:30—J. Deiks (149) va. J. Betudy aie.| *** 0 ak (430 ve, A, Arwen (ab), A WOLF” splurge. . The Boston Braves pushed across | kus for the third. - today with Indianapolis Post 4 and a e Spe ie parade of athletes and ing round in the city teen-age golf |.5.0—F Spear (181) vi. C. Long (163) "| #:86—K. Atwen (119) va. NX. Rankin hs ee — Branca, the staff's “stopper,” was|two runs in the 10th inning to beat| The Boston Red Sox took over Broad Ripple just one game behind i latlo be hela at 1 p. m. ug tournament, 10:08—0, Wilson" (183) va Dave Eubank| 0:03; Bucher (180) vs. W. t r Brightwyaq at his best, pitching tightly in the|the New York Giants, 7 to 5, and second place in the American league Osric Mills Watkins, the current of eva n track meet program Willams’ tw 0110: 10-5 Hines (180 vi. B. Keer (139 ® "Bray (180) ve. 3. : y BILL ELLIOT pinches and walking not a single|drop the Giants six games behind (by beating the Yankees, § to 6, while| second-place team. wi oHaged for senior contest- "best rounds ear-|10:i8—K. Hoy Ur. (186) va. D.'Builer (188). 9:08, Jordan (180) vs. B. Worthington and Lady” batter, as he registered his 17th vic- | Brooklyn. Jack Lohrke’s ninth- the Detroit Tigers were losing to the| Robison-Ragsdale still ruled the Ips r from 10 to 15 years ’ Mer in the wesk Ray ah, an (189) ow oun Pore 0 (00) vs, 3. Kiarith' A01). ] Tite NIGHT" tory, and’ his fifth shutout. His|inning homer kept the Giants Wise Box: 4.to = Mural Jories, roost, however, with 16 victories voy 100 Sets in he yard withstood yester- | 10: 30-3. Plier (197) ve. 3. Yates (187).|A M. THINS FLAGS Eb ES RIDES losing in regulation time, but y Doerr, and Sam Mele led against no defeats. Yesterday, the , ) \ : . 0:35—R. Butler (187 A Risley (167).| 8: 192 7 E TODAY, 4:30 mates helped him by belting Dutch from 8 pula —— | Boston with homers as relief pitcher|Robison-Ragsdale team defeated Jump, hatiumatle, 110-yard low|% = guy . emia 2g i040—R_ Go oldbers ab) A vs. “ 5 Sein i Dugas pir - hy Rg ro <4 ITE, 11 P. M. % Mickey Harris got credit for the win| Kennington post, 5 to 1. urdles and the shot. by 10:45—C. Stonehouse (189) vs. V, Mercer| 8:07—D, Lugar (193) vs. J. Demma (308), 'AIN KIDD” Bunny Hare Wife to Show and lefty Joe Page of the Yanks was DISTRICT STANDING The event has Indiana A. A. U. around the Coffin { ‘secon FLIGHT 3, Felerctien 199) va, W..[Nishus 5 hd ' charged with the loss. Tom Henrich ; WL Pet lsanction. layout... Bob Bu~ B. Venable 104) bye. Res Rogers T . Sh k Ri s homered for the Yanks Corie billie” Warkina 11s 18 3 ‘ah f3 chanan and Jo-| »: y rod aa 155, bile Gohl A ‘Benedlet (201) b 4 an sger . 4 22% . xr ye Ny otz Benedict (201) bye. id SE" IN ennis ots at iviera — Newhouser Loses 11th i oP) ho : Hi 4 i Clowns To Honor on bt Son mans sp. amt va & Westra gn. 8 14 rE Esple (202) vs. Dick Bubank COLO udy York beat his old mates, the "rans . ’ iad re ——————————— y Lewis Stone Young tennis players in the Indi- starred as a Wightman cup player: | moar with a two-run homer in the Hingto oD iniie 3.3 44 First Baseman win honors yesterday | s: 3 hx 1) a Owens (183) 5 : ndy Hardy” anapolis area’ will have the oppor-| They now are associated with ithe oth inning. Frank Papish and Earl|jyoaacnFiremen ......... 3 10 1% In the midst of a sensational win- M8 with 7s and Bu- fig mans (Ww. "RBs AMOteurs i N—NEWS tunity next Thursday of seeing two hii Sporting Goods Co. of caldwell shared the Chicago pitch. | Wayne 000 "0. Feary 14 [000 ning streak, the Indianapolis Clowns |Chanan won the Paul Sparks medal at. ae TRIBAL th of the finest British players in ac- icago. ing, while Detroit's Hal’ Newhouser| Robison-Ragsdale 4 Kennington 1. come home tomorrow to face the by shooting a par four on the extra Eastern League Capitol City league at Beech Gr ove Biota 4 | SIDE They will give instruction on the|,jiched all the way and suffered his| Indianapolis No. 4 Post 4. Irvington 1. |Hayang La Palomas of Cuba at 8:30 | Pole While Clemans double-bogied. 8 Yetsrams Aduiniatration 2; Pagar Rack tion at the Riviera club courts. various strokes used and will dem- | tn defeat. ta Ty ryemen won lyom Memoria by (o's Negro baseball game at Victo Williams’ 143 was only one stroke To Honor Mele age Co Fry Eek ock Co. 8; Gesco |, | 1531 8, East 86 Charles (Bunny) Hare and his onstrate their execution, $ Acton 18. Wayne 2. ame al cry Tomorrow night at Béech Grove stadium or ih: use . Ee ty WIE He i ay an ex The Cleveland Indians made four! Broad Ripple 4, Tiiman-Harpole 1. fleld. in front of Bob Kennedy and Ellis| BOSTON, Aug. § (U.P) ~8lam- | the Em-Roe Capitol Clty league will wind THE DESERT" Britons being brought to the city for |hibition match against in out. | os. ON Inning On five SINGIES| popison.Ragadaie ve. Timan-Harpole stf, The game has been designated as Brown. Other low qualifiers were, gem Mele, freshman Boston dite. Sisko! Prodiets A tending, the "K ARMSTRONG” at bition by the Central Indi- a, £m and two walks to beat the St. Louis| Douglas park, 2 p. m. “Cioose Tatum Night,” The Clowns’| Buchanan 148, ‘Jerry Delks 149, Red Sox Shtfielder, will be presented |leagiie with seven and" IA OF GRASS" exhi standing male player o - (Brown, 4 to 1. Allen Gettel pitched first baseman and clever showman |Robert Spear 151, Charles Wilson a | Vin over Wom. a iden, Pucks es ana Tennis association through its |apolis yet to be selected. a six-hitter to be the winner, and Racing: Schedule will receive a number of gifts in a|And Clemans 183, Dave Hilligoss 154, | the Eastern league's 1046 most val- [age % in Te pve Wins Cool 20 GF junior development committee. Ju-| The comnittee stressed the point Ellis Kinder, who surrendered all TONIGHT ceremony at the home plate. He And John Mahan and Ken Hoy Jr.|uable player award before the start fis” siokol nay she 3 hard chan a helby 324 lius Sagalowsky is committee chair- | that the clinic is free of charge and !{ are ne as_ follows; Robert Mitchum {four runs, was the loser. At Greenfield Midgetdrome. will collaborate with “King Tut” of | 156. of the Red Box-New York Yankee nr ONal Products’ vs. Wm. HM. Black UED" man. open to the public with the younger| The Washington - Philadelphia| At New Castle Fairgrounds, stock|the Clowns and Ed Hamann of the| All entrants in the tournament game here Sunday, it was announced | Co. 8:15—Veterans Administration ve: St Barbara Reed Hare formerly captained the Brit- players particularly invited to|night game in the American league cars. La Palomas in presenting a comedy| Will begin match play Monday at|today. : Catena ».30-Paper Puskage Ch (Wh D THE BADMAN" ish Davis cup team and his wife |attend. was postponed on account of rain. At Terre Haute Midget Speedway. show as an added feature. 8 a.m, at Pleasant Run. Thirty-| Eastern league Président Thomas | ees i NORED LADY , TOMORROW Johnny Willlams for the Clowns|tWo boys will be in the champion |H. Richardson will make the Press | HE ADQU ARTE 4 MATINER Baseball Standin S Resulfs and Schedule At Scottsburg, Hutton Park, big|and Jim Bennett for the La Palomas| hip flight and those éliminated i |tation to the one time New York| is s cars, are slated as the starting pitchers. the first round will be bracketed in {university sensation who won the! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION New YorAMERICAN LEAGUE m fo ob Alexandria, midget cars nme eee Sonaolatiol flights. minor loop’s batting crown with 342 a - : Clare T L Pet. OB Wash Cincinnat! ....... 0 000 00 1 10 2 ght). | . ’ . HAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT “|last year when he also carried off! DAUGHTERS’ 8 4 | ome ago. at Detrol aladelghla, eis. and Lae u-2 13 0 MONDAY Red Wings Manager No. witisms (149) w. RB. Sou first honors in outfield defensive . . Yo | Bt Louis at Cleveland (3). Schmitz and Bcheffing, McCullough. '| At Indianapolis Midget Speedway, . | -Ella Raines ” am wl pNATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia. :....). doo 000 000-0 8 3 yy yeen ut, Renews Contracts 9:35B. Kennedy (144) va. *r. Nunamaker play. = AND TAILS a WB Bouton 2 he Re Tog ym. Lsonara, _ Sehant ‘and Seminick; Branes Simoes ROCHESTER, N. Y, Aug. 9 ’. p pr. at + . ~ ¥ na SANG % 4 x% nat! 88 Lowi tit ok Tribe Batting (U, P))~The International league NATIONAL LEAGUE american tefooe Rochester Red Wings today were

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