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i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES \VEDNESD AY, AUG. 13, 047
Grotto Night at Tribe Park
Miss O'Neal [Them curs | Crippled to Benefit click successfully at the outdopr Frat
» ‘Win Tag Bout |= Advances in Lm ees ove From Special Game est ports Arena when the popular InWestern Meet £5 5= =; Between Indians, Kels ‘ff
as the number one contender to succeed little Louise Suggs of Lithia Springs, Ga., as tourney champion.
Ties for Medal
Ellis bowed to Marilyn Smith of! Wichita, Kas. 1 up. Beverly Hanson, a long-haired Canada, to win the special support-! {blonde from Fargo, N. D, ranked | ling bout. The Ohioan won with a
Frankie Talaber of Columbus, O.,
threw Benny Truedell of Windsor,
{flying head head geissors in 21 min in 21 minutes.
Carter Complet Completes
with the Kels, 10 to 3. The triumph gave the Redskins a {record of 10 victories in 18 games| [played with the Millers thus far {this season, Lint stopped the Millers with six
hits but gave up nine bases on balls. |
|He walked in the final Minneapolis
| Milwaukee piled home six runs in [the ninth to take the game at Toledo. The. Brewers made 17 hits, ‘one of which was a homer by Al (Dark. Ellis Clary and Whitey {Platt contributed round trippers to the Hens’ 10-hit attack, The Colonels cut Kansas City's
Bis Yelean Dariner, Semin? Hoper: Hoosiers Lash 17-Hit Attack to Trim : aI " . I . ates, the Dorothy Ellis Loses |°f 3000 mat addicts viewed the Millers in Series Opener, 10 to 3 be fought out Je . action, | The Indians meet Minneapolis tonight at Victory field in the third become a shr To Marilyn Smith |New York Rohen, Who balls irom annual Sahara Grofto night, with the entire proceeds to be turned Mauri Ro eity, was ver to “Crossroads,” Marign County Society for Crippled, Inc. olis classic on EVANSTON, 111, Aug. .13 (U..P) 0 , Q y y Pp —Miss Alice O'Neal of Indianapolis "0th falls scored oF the Judianap. Last year's game neited more than $1400 for the Society. Bill Holland remained in contention today for |}, . uo, while the rugg ] oledo Besides the regular tilt between the Tribe and Millers, the Grotto’s the vengeful the women's stern golf crown, | Italian scoped a second fall victory| ye. uniformed groups, will provide ‘a frolic. Sahara's professional Rose tricked | men’s We R '|in a lost cause. He tossed Thom to ‘on the India but Miss Dorothy Ellis of the|y.. wine apron and Billy could not|CioWhS: headed by Lawrence Wel.) vor “orrg for the frst Hoosier capital was on the .side- | § ap y mer, will perform beginning at 7:45.[0Ver Charlie Stanceu for the firs Aside from lines. Set ac Whraugh the ropes I Ue! qyis wil) "be followed by ¥ band|*iEht: funings. Then the Blues’ the Indlanapo Miss O'Neal was due to oppose or - Ee a scored. the win. | Concert and tipier pageantzy Be ha, uh a I, Hoe : “|the game. ved him Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee, [ning falls Shea he took the first J. Stephen Fullen’ and Alvin A. enough scores to ‘win. ‘The Blues he might hav The Rollins college girl oh 2 minutes with : atied the Light are co-chairmen of the | Pate five hits off Stancheu and Al sources as wi quered Mrs. Howard Greene of sur Sos gxpense and! pa €| Grotto humanitarian committee, | Patterson, who relieved in the And Hollan : . |same matman for the third fall“. lashed a )7-hi { ninth, while the Birds made six off would have ° North Brook, Ill, quite handily after 12 minutes with th The Tribe a t attack! yesterday. 8 and 7. while Miss | ver 12 minutes w e Same ;ohind Royce Lint last night to cap- | PYIDe. had his veter ' ' 2 58 | weapon, |ture the opening game of the series With ‘the score tied four-apijece, observed the
when Holland
only eight la CAr'S were owl Pasadena, Cal their “slow dc pit meant th: in the bag a take it easy fc
Miss Hanson, 22 and slender, | counter in the ninth. | league lead to six games at Louis- laps, rather | bouncdd into prominence as a pos- | Ben. Guintini was the hitting star | Ville by timely hitting. St. Paul mishaps to t sible dark horse In qualifying | for the Hoosiers, pounding a three- | 20d the winners both made 12 hits claimed he rounds. She was one of three who! run triple in the first inning~and| but the Saliits couldn't get their signal. The tied for medalist honors with two | lgetting two other singles. He drove blows when ‘they counted. A four= 2 dianapolis cl over par 77's, ’ Signing of a pair df “dread- i, five Indianapolis rugs. + run, eighth-inning rally gave the b and won the | She proved to be equally masterly naught” heavies by Matchmaker Pitchers’ Battle Colonels the game. 9 Kite-! lin match play yesterday when she Lloyd Carter has completed the pro| The Tribe locked the door with a 4 {easily trounced Mrs. Richard Perrin, fistic card for the Sports Arena to-!five-run blast on seven singles and, Tribe Box Score 3 1 They will f (Milwaukee, 4 arid 3. morrow night. a sacrifice in the sixth. MINNEAPOLIS Be NT of» . : ‘ ‘ | Today she faced a much tougher | They will see action in the four-| X hinth-inning rally gave Colum: a AB R H -O0 A E y WE GO THIS WAY — This foursome of teen-age club swingers was. snapped at the first tee at Sarah Shank |test, meeting Polly Riley, the Pt.[round attraction which opens the bus a hard-fought victory a | Genovese, «f pr Lys : Hie same Ny COURSE yesterday. as the boys prepared to play in their city tourney. Left to right, Charles Butler, Gerald |Worth star le won the Trans- card at 8:30 p. m. Rick J] arses City last night in its drive RAY 55th v4 3 : : 3-8 cinzsic of t) ATTY a NA Ye Villiarns Zan I Limi Mississippi title this' year. Miss, Floyd Osterman. of ichmond, | to consolidate a first division berth Barna, rt 1.801 oF 0. Williams, Dave Hilligoss and -Dick Kennedy. Williams won from Hilligoss, 2 and |, and Kennedy eliminated IRieY, who analified with. a0 GZ, 1who scales. 535" wad is 6 Toe Als ooo McCarthy, SREE EE woek ago, tod But ler, 3 and |, to advance to today’s quarter final round at South Grove. od |was pushed to the 20th hole before inches tall, was signed to meet| Blanked for eight. ifinings and Trechock 2. § Sudden} % be Fadia downing Rena Nelson, Chicago dis- Gibbs Pike of Louisville, who will trailing 2-0, the Red Birds piled. frie p i319 re Ho A F t To Softball ill; | trict champion, one-up in the first | {weigh in around 206 pounds. [three runs across the plate in the Gilbert . wens X 000-00 Pond Time 1 mir ra es re ac or P | Iams dCces | round. | Pike knocked out Joe Williams final inning to win, 3 to 2, |Eanmerieh, yt approaches p lists, Carol | a first | y a pn aad A Len Teams to Play The other co-medalints jot Lndianapolis in 1:28 of the In. other games, = Milwaukee)... . 5 S53 and roaring, skid
| Diringer of Tiffin, O., and Margaret round last week to avenge an earlier | trounced Toledo, 10 to 6, and Louis-
In 7 Major Loop Triumphs | Gilbert batted . for Harris in seventh
With several outstanding teams Gunther of Memphis, also advanced, | defeat at the hands of the local ville beat St. Paul, 8 to 5. | Maguire batied for Emmerich in ninth. Hck 1 uli NCW YORK. Aug. 13 (U. P).—Today was the day that front-office | 0: tonights schedule of the Mar. een- AJC 0 ers along with Miss Suggs and Grace pelter, | The game at Columbus was a ‘Vestrum baited for Ray in ninth.
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{INDIANAPOLIS .. .. 300 005 20x10 The Tiremen meet Indiana Bell] willjams had an eagle on the 467- and win one-up on the 20th. anvas once although using only| Fighters who won Golden GIoves| puns batted in-.Guintini 5. Trechock,
at 7, Wasson's play Mouldings, Inc..| yard 13th hole when his second shot| Miss Diringer downed Nagi a gloves. titles in Dayton, O. will engage {McCarthy. Andres, Lint 2, Moran, Jarvis,
‘ Y S “bank.” masterminds around. the major leagues took bows for smart trades, Jon County Softball association's |Lenczyk, a Newington (Conn.) star | ‘Abel Caestac, the South American | pitchers’ battle and Kansas City's | ei 0 AE Handsome | Seven of eight games yesterday were decided largely by players | nnual meuolitin ares puna} Gerald Willlams was still the boy | "Ho is listed among the favorites. {Jeary weight champion, will meet Tom om, Byrne ‘had all the best of At Mauch 2b a5 9 2 3.0 Philadelphia, acquired thig yéar from other teams in deals which sometimes brought | ment, some of the bes. games o {to beat today in the city teen-age Miss Gunther Pushed Buddy Knox of Dayton, O., at 10 iki Stighietis, . 3 ] 3 Li : 3 a hero who is | criticism down on the officials who made the trades the meet are expected. Only Miss Gunther had difficulty. {rounds in the feature bout on the| Weatherly, of ..... 5°23 4 00 & sation W : | : / s : | U. 8. Tire, H. P. Wasson & Co. 8Olf tournament. as two down to Mrs. W. H.| | Rosenthal, 22 4°10 Asspel alion The National league race marked time, with 8t. Louis staying three , : {She was tw lcard. Cestac went through a shor Guintini iY eed —owner of t games behind Brooklyn, because | ~*~ : and St. Catherine's, a trfo of teams| The young Howe high school stu-|pretzlaft Jr, Detroit, after nine but spirited drill at Leeper’s gym { Andres, 3b . 4 1.3.0.3 0 F “We have wa nes ye . A | , a A ; . . { . y 'e Wi Bill Voiselle, a *Glant castoff, and {for the St. Louis Browns as he beat | YO have played some classy ball dent was in the quarter-finals today holes, but pulled even on the 13th. yesterday in winding up his train- | eH) ® nn : : : 3 Rose that an) Birk, yak . Glam usta Lg for ee Eloy . | during the regular season, will make at South Grove after eliminating Then she lost both the 15th and ling. The Latin scrapper sparred| : S ek a wn i; tactics during the Boston. Braves \6 & 0-to-2 vie- | EA ore : : their initial tourney appearances al Dave Hilligoss, 2 and 1, yesterday at | 16th. Defeat was imminent until she |with Colion Chaney and had the! Totals .°....... 31101717 nn} lily eh 5 { Frank Papish, the losing pitcher, geech CGirove stadium. Sarah Shank. [rallied to take the last two holes Indianapolis Negro heavy on the| Minneapolis... ......... . 010 100 001-- 3 sq :
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tory over Brooklyn last night which [gave up only six hits to 11 for his prevented the Dodgers from taking | team, but made an error in the
advantage of Chicagg's 2-0-1 tri-| , ‘hic three- - |Barna. Two-base hit -- Barna. Three- or nine to be £9 third inning which led to a three (at 8:15 and St. Catherine tangles stopped six inches short of the pin |Nilles, Evanston, 4 and 3; Miss tin ; c : base hit -— Guintini, Sacrifices—Rhawn, umph In the afternoon over the run Brownié rally . : . South Side ommunity center. a Horn rp Aen: cluding the Cardinals : : with Beech Grove Lions at 9:30. [for a “gimme putt.” {Suggs eliminated Claire Doran, A ateurs bo i series of bouts at the land Moran 2: Trechock and MeCarthy; that will cou Voiselle, sent to Boston in a deal ys Little Flower Vets and Paper| williams carded a 75 for the 18 Cleveland, 5 and 4, and Miss SOFTBALL BOSD 3 ane {Rhawn, Schulje and McCarthy. Left on C | - for Mort Cooper, gave up only six | Major Leaders Package, another pair of well-known poles while Hilligoss had a 76, five Lenczyk, who’ qualified with a 9, ‘hedule for tonight in the Bush- Calis; | Shelby. st. outdoor ring tomorrow | uses = M capolis_ |i, Indianapolis 3 ————— hits in the seven innings he worked aggregations, will put in their ‘ap- | gyer par, (tripped Sally Sessions, Muskegon, | han as iiel league vi Iongecte:, Mens | PUBL. |s truck out—By Lint 6, Harris 1. Hits— WATC 1 Ss + ’ | » re Tor the win, his| Naru VEAGLE " , | pearance at Municipal. The Vets) Peter Burkholder and Bob Bu-|Mich; 3 and 2. Bible ‘class: 8.50, Veterans Hospital vs.| Action will start at 8:30 p. m. in! on Huss, 13 in 8 nisgs. Sawerich. 3 | Tor] fourth of the season and third over Walker, Phis 104 382 50 131 343 tangle with Banquet Milk at T:ichanan traded strokes in the most| Mary McMillin, Green Bay, Wis, 1 ae oe, itp the first of eight sgraps. | ptcer—Harris pL Evin-Padden, Rig | 2 pie ko Brooklyn. Elliott's two-fun homer Quin, Cineinnat ’" 9 a iy. iA Paper Package meets J. D. Adams | erecting match with Burkholder (2nd Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, Pe th thing 1 5 Bar league schedule| mv 0 following card was an-| 2087. \ 3, i in the eighth inping started a four- | huating, Pitts 113 418. 1 18 31 at 8:15 and Hh. a enanis winning out, 2 and 1. The boys the best math of Tos day. ay Indiana. Bell vs. Banquet Milk: at Riv- nounced today by Gene Bland, | LINCOLN « 8 : . . t run splurge at Ralph Branca's ex- | tine. New oni 0" tv Q 108 Joa | P1AY Billings V. A. Hospital at | were even on holes and medal play/AUania TY Mi on Side tit at _ Brookside No %: trainer-manager of the South Side On the To % oment AMERIC ) IE | Last night's results: | for the first 15 holes. Burkholder Seven holes, but Miss McMillin Won |y cui Hardware vs. National Starch a team: : Sotore | pense, and Volselles-hit a momes MEBICAN LEAGYE Mayer Chapel 8, Van Camp Hardware 3 |the 8th and 9th with par fours and|Garfleld No. 1: Indiana Trust vs. Con- . Jater brought home Connie Ryan, G AB R -H Av Roosevelt Inn 13, Beaman Service 7 | sank a 12-foot putt on the 16th and tinental Optical at Rhodius No. 1. Don Miller, Dayton, vs. Tor-
3 7 38] . 1 12th and 15th who had tripled. Boston got three Kell Dato oye 100 0 bH 19 an Laine 8. Spring Cluteh 23, Slovenian ga 20-foot putt on the 17th for the yitlen Yoo SO Kirby k the| Schedule for the Bush-Callahan Twilight| pedo Tinsley, 135° pounds. ( . Appling, Chicago. 108 407 38 134 229 . p lincher, . 1 this evening: Ralph Henn, Dayton, vs. Bob runs in the ninth Inning. [Ditiaggio. N 5% "9s 315 73 133 3an| Willard Park 13 Stettler Bakery 3 < the match as Miss| hang Market vs. Willard Park at Riv- Pp b: A1ayLon, 4
Bakius Bar 12, Decatur § next two and i | Seven Hitler [Mee oaky, , Phila 90 38 3 113 324 oy "Engineeiing won by default from Survivors of today’s matches will erside No. 2; Wheelers vs. Bardach Broth- Roberts, 126 pounds. 208
McMillin missed a four-foot putt on| Brookside No. 2: Indiana Deaf club shirag , i HOME RUNS VFW No. meet tomorrow in the semi-finals at, ere at Brookside No. 2 Indiana Deaf eivh| gay Kiper, Dayton, vs. Red Chicago beat the Cardinals with Mize, Canta 16 Williams, R. Sox 23 mesem———— — Riverside. and the two finalists will|the 18th which would have squared| . “nial States. ve WIRE at Rhodius| Hassell, 160 pounds. Open ALI no tmde-aid. Johnny Schmitz Navinall Glan. 2 Cooper, Giana 3 Golf Notes battle it out Friday over the oun the game, Iara : Darrell Ladd, Dayton, vs. Jerry Sin pitched a sleady - seven-hitter to RUNS BATTED IN Mrs. F. H. Burghard won the|course. : n en e 5 La ar MeKinuey, 113 Younis, . 1 stop the Red Birds for the third Mize Giants... 07 Riliott, Braves 8&1! guest day golf tournament at the] Complete results of yester ay's| H t - Pp Charles Sampson, Dayton, vs. time this season. Schmits also | Marshall ania. JU iner, “Pirares.... 73 , ” {loSienapolis Country club-yesterddy. | matches were: 4 S Dick Roembke, 147 pounds (five rich LEON
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scored the first Cub run. Bill RUNS Mrs. Hiram Sexson and Mrs. d P $ : rounds). = « ” Nicholson's walk and hits by Bob|Mize, Giants. ...101| Henrich, Yanks ai Shuler tied for second in the, Stisid Williams defeated Dave Hilligoss, n pee rome ead ure Don Umerick, Dayton, vs. Russ Pu Ten Robinson, Dodg 33 Thomson, Giants. 80 guest. division, Winners for club| Jerry Delks defeated Jack Pfeiffer, 3 McKinney, 126 pounds (five and see for your
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Schefling and Don Johnson off Jim | ims r. 8 3 “ new 15-lap mark at 3:159 to Hearn produced the winning tally. nis members were Mrs. J. I. Cummings, "joan Mahan defeated George Borshom,| Mel Hansen, the Alhambra, Cal, EO orc sr Nit car coq Twas). ys self, what a fine ' . eV 5 and 4 midget racing star, had another win tha « DUL TIS Opponents also will be” brought| . cigar La Fendrich Emil (Dutch) Leonard, who came | Baumholiz Reds 140{ Appling, W. Sox 134 |Mrs. Frank Ramsey and Mrs, H. F. [> 08 & 0 0 0 defeated Robert Gold-| : in the feature. It was dam- a ‘ to the Phils from Washington, shut | Gustioe, Fifates 130 Waiker, Pniities 13] Boone, [berg. 4 and 3 [track record, to his credit today. [run in ihe A from Dayton for Robin Hood, fight- really is. 4 {Pesky R. Sox. I Dick Kennedy . defeated Charles Butler,| Hansen, who pilots Rex Mays’ aged in a warm-up spin in a crash ing in the 126-pound class, and Paul
out the New York Giants, 5 to 0,] —— rr mins i erS | ’ as his butterfly knuckler flitted past | : Richard Butler defeated Clarence Long, yORenhauser, added the 25-lap mark with Duke Dinsmore of Osyuts, 0. Cash, light heavyweight. the homerun-hungry bats of the! Kruse Hurls One-Hitter | Beier Burkholder defeated Bob Buchan-|at the Indianapolis Speedrome to Neither. driver was inure | et. New Yorkers. The Phils pecked an. 2 and 1 defeated . Cleo Stone. |NiS Tapidly growing collection. He| Johnny McDowell of Los Angeles | Fight Results Charles flson defeate set three new ones at the Indian- took a special six-lap opener for By UNITED PRESS
steadily at three Giant pitchers for | | L J C t + house, 3 and 1 ) 10 hits. Jim Tabor, who once was | n egion unior on es SECOND FLIGHT apolis Midget Speedway on Monday the six fastest qualifiers in 1:249.)|. vow YORK (Jerome stadium’ — Billy
3 ley defeated Bob Dyer, ® and 6 | . i With-the-Red Box, got two hits and “Kurt Kruse twirled a one-hit dianapolis post No. 4 hasan auto- Rovers Bucher defeated Mike Owens, 4|DIEDL. Bob Wilson of Columbus won A I ane (on Toi eR Hansen toured 'the Speedrome elimination for Fords and George SLIZABETH. ; J —Towniy Bell. Tigh
scared three times. " and 3 | game yesterday as Robison-Rags-| matic victory recorded for Friday | H defeated Atwett, 3 Pittsburgh won a 12-inning game gale registered its 18th straight tri- since Aviation-Piremen will be an SUNY Hue deiuted Xo¥ Alve (| feature in 5:549 to finish ahead |Young of South Bend another for|youngstown, O. drew with Carl (Buddy) | 4 of Bob Breading of Indianapolis in|Offenhausers only. Farrell, 157'2, Newark, N. J. (10).
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sive singles by Jim Russell, Frank| paseball play. | sence of several players. 4 i Lhomes Scholiz defeated John Miller, [a tight finish. Breading had owned| Tommy Gray of Indianapolis |. Bobby Plant, 141, Brooklyn, out-} LA INA CLOTH! Gustine and Ralph Kiner. Robison - Ragsdale won easily STANDING y go Bray defeated Joe Raymann, 1|the previous record of 5:58.3. Henry/scored in a semi-final for Fords in poinsed Joe Carey, M5. BeSRYY a 131 Ww v1 Ww .L Pet : - TFO onn.—George Dunr , Y G A WY Kirby Higbe, obtained by Bitte. from Wayne post, 16-1. Robison-Ragedale or Af 0 1.000 oe , Marsh defeated: Francis Kis- Banks of Los Angeles and Leroy|3:519, while Walter Geis of Indian Hartford, outpointed /Roy Andrews, 134, RR SERRE \ be ib burgh in a recent trade with Brook-| The second place in the junior |Osrie Mills Watkins 13 4 763 sick. 6 and 8 PI * sult. Warriner of Indianapolis followed |apolis took the consolation event Lowell, Mass. (10). iy lyn, pitched well until the heat — standings was thrown into & shree- [Broad Ripple © iii. 13 4 188 Ted Rich CCUIRD FLIGHT . |Hansen and Breading across. thein 3:353. Attendance was estimated NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — Put DS hmy| The House of Crane, Distributors him leave the game after seven | way deadlock as jhe result of yes-|Acton ronson 710 4 4381, Ronald Venable defeated Robert McKee, ‘finish line in the 25- -lapper. at 5000 fans. McLarin, 134, New Bedford, Mass. (10). Indianapolis, Indians Irvingt arveannansre’ R 4 innings. Ewell Blackwell, trying for | terday's. games, Irvinglon. . worsening 8 8 3, Anthony Benedict won by default fra Dick Frazier of New Castle set v vm his 19th victory-for the fourth time,| Acton's defending champions | Armin Haves 3 4) grid “Jonn 'Mesbay defeated Bud Ensinger. | ) g1100 n wort § 1 Aviation remen .“ on 15nd orbs, ing wc om owe aie Wate st 3 SD hr crt a "Lugar Eevated | YOU'LL SAVE MONEY AT mam + ! to 1, to send the Watkins club into| RESULTS YESTERDAY and 2 CORSOLAMON
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ham— Murrell Jones, sent to the Boston | forteit 1 M lt Tilman-Harpole 17, Kennington 4. I o holes Rosciy-deleacad 10) Kare, : YL Red Sox by the Chica wi 8c a orfeit rom emoria 0 RAISO | Robison-Ragsdale 16, Wayne |) | ack Bartley defeated James Yates u as in on Mh in return for Rudy York, hit a triple] share the second slot. | ianaelia Bet 4/300 13 JorSen Yom ly] Dave Bohl ig deitava Run Duke i % ) { Y ; [ " SCHEDULE FRIDAY ye ) ’ h the ninth inning to drive. in the | Moll Connects | osrie Mills MEDULE vs. Robison Rags- cand Hight 2 ’ Frank Luszar will assume charge : wh 113E. Ohio St I ¢ «i b Lobbe, . : i Ey un » Boston dpe Wash Pete Moll paced Broad Ripple's | 49i6 8%, Riverside Lvington at No. 2 Lo Tew ssw, Vous ” {of the athletic staff at Washington i Yih ngton, 2 to 1. John Pesky's single, | | hitting attack with a home run| Acton vs. Timan-Harpole at No. 3 | Robert Pedigo defeated Bill Worthing. high school when school reopens in B n i . & sacrifice and Bob Doerr's hit had| and triple as the north siders| Broad Ripple vs Memorial at No. 4 [on 3 Aid defeated Malcoline Purdy gh school whe! pe: ) % and : tied the score just before Jones|turned back Irvington, 7-4, and! 8 and 6, '| September. WITH... 1 came to bat. Mickey Harris, who| pulled into the tie. Canadian Amateur Cn LALION Luzar was named last night by Yih relieved Denny Galehouse and| Tilman-Harpole triumphed over, QUEBEC, Aug. 13 (U. P.).—Tour- : William Niehus defeated Dick Bubank,!the board of school commissioners : “ : pitched one inning, got credit for! Kennington, 17-4, in the other nament favorite Frank Stranahan |? snd ‘% d Justin Marshall after ie his fourth victory without defeat.| game yesterday, |of Toledo, O,, was scheduled to play s Succeed. Jus — " Yk Early Wynn was the loser despite a| Four games are on Friday's|Leo Bourgitit of the Royal Quebec | Tribe Batting Marshall was elevated to a vice - " six-hit game | schiedule with Robinson - Ragsdale | Golf club today in the feature sec-| J S 4B R HORE Av | principalship at the West side Al Gettel, traded to Cleveland by! meeting Osric Mills Watkins in the lond- round match of the Canadian | Rosenthal 39 131 21 44 24 .337/8chool, Yih the Yankees, pitched a sparkling! | top ¢ contest at Riverside No. 1 In- | amateur Rolf championship. jSalin..... 8 17 11°38 1 4) In another shift at Washington, ; one-hitter to heat Detroit, 11 to 0.| Bp ite beams | MACH hes 43 176 38 83 33 “Joi | Cloyd J. Julian was named to suc- V3 and give the Indians a sweep of a L St di It Weatherly +118 a “ IN. 4 298 | ceed Marshall as head of the physical 3 ’ Yin double-header. Cleveland won thei eague an Ings, esu S Castiglione ....108 450 55 138 3s .277 education department. He has : jo first game. 3 to 1, beating Hal New- | z MER N Nidres core 138 443 3% "a1 3¢ 35 | served as track coach at the school. a houser, who suffered his 12(h de- 8 oan Aston anos us RESULTS YESTERDAY Brown '" .'88 165 21 41 14 .247| Luzar, a former Continental and Wk feat. Ed Robinson doubled home two Fans City. ....... 2% 41 44 Orava AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 91) rv Lente 38 138 13 36 17 303| Wabash college athlete, has been rims to star at bat, Gettel got 18+ Milwaukee iar 63 SR 331 any |Teledo 101 110 003- 10 2 Home runs- “Weatherly 0, Guintini 11, serving as assistant football coach ’ "ae . . % mbus 62 6 500 14 Pyle, "Buker ‘and Schlueter, Younger; Andres 11, Kali in ‘7, Moran 6. Riddle 4. 7 hit batting support in the Dightcap.| INDIANAPOLIS .... #1 &3 492 15 |Johnson, Scoit and Melt Rosenthal’ 4 Jarvis 4 SP iglions 2, and head habebull coach. He joined ere S a com ind ion d Wi Save money wn He lost his no-hitter in the, first Minneapolis. ........ M 61 484 18% Kansas City Asay iny 218 So oig--2 39 Wantsl 2 Nagy 2 Hallett. [the school’s staff in 1936. He was b . ’ . inning, when Ed Mayo doubled ae BUR vosranen yes M 3 Pi im Byrne And Silvestri; Stanceu, Paterson | erly & Wentsal 5 Saimin 5. Kalin 4, |8iven leave of absence to work 4 «* Wn through 4 hole left when shortstop swear yaagur ISU atte p13 3 MOLL, Maken § AAO RIL... With the city recreation depart: for you for a lon long time to come wi, 1 Jack Conway broke to his left, ex- Pet. GB |Loulsville 012 010 4x 8 12 1 Weatherly 19. Andres 17. Guintini 14, ment and returned in 1946 after y : NOE YOR vio ae oe Head, P Niteholas a4 Dantonie, Wonlue 14, Mauch 11, Riddie 7, Kalin 7 : pecting a dzive through the center. |poston ... LL. 88 48 .547 11 |Dreisewerd, go and Pruet Brown 4, Jarvis 3 Rosenthal 3, Williams serving in the navy. v § Gettel walked two men, but both | Detroit ‘ BM 40 AO AY LQ MOAR I] 2, Nagy, Peres. 4 Marshall succeeds E. B. Har- A NE Jaya. 'S AMERICAN LEAGUE wD - w 0 HE YW Yh were erased in double plays. It was | Cleveland crhans 51 es dey Jasnington .. 100000 %g-1.3 8 ran Sw a 3, Andres Arve grave, who has resigned. He has ay FINE his“sixth victory against sly losses, [ie on. nN an 3. IT Wynn and ‘Perrell; Galehouse, Marris| To. Tot” 3 Mauch 3, Rosenthal Mui'|served as athletic director since TRUCK fp Glenn Moulder, recently drafted Si. Louis .. .. . 39. 6 381 31 "| ahd, Patter, 100 100 000-5 6 © , 1940, | 3 Vi. via from Montreal, won his first start | NATIONAL LEAGUE [Chicage .>.. 05 0." oie 000 003 3 11 by Tribe Pitching NY p . pi WwW L Pet GB Pap [Kramer and M on arly Y . 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