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Bears Given 7 .-Point Edge Over College All-Stars Tonight

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Dodgers Come Back To Thump Blackwell As Phils Beat Cards

A's Pull American League Surprise, l-

Beating Browns Twice for Third Place

NEW YORK, Aug. 22 (U. P.).—Baseball’s unpredictability, both on a} long-range and short-range basis, had the expert forecasters mbar-| rassed today. First, there was the fact that the Brooklyn Dodgers whipped the Cincinnati Reds yesterday, 8 to 1, to add a half-game to a lead that! now stands at five games. Many observers Jhought that Wednesday's heart-breaking 12-inning loss to) === St. Louis would crush the Dodgers, dissension ard socked the reporter | and very few believed the Brooks who wrote the stories, would come back with any zest! Heavy hitting by Barney Meagainst Ewell Blackwell, the league's Cockey and Hank Majeski and good best pitcher. But they did. pitching by Bill McCahan escorted Conversely, that 12<Inning vic- the A's to their 8 to 5 win over the tory was supposed to have inspired Browns. McCoskey got four hits the Cardinals, but they absorbed/and Majeskie three, including a a sound 910-2 beating from the! {home run. McCahan allowed eight last-place Phils in the first game hits. of a double-header yesterday, B8t. . Louis won the second, 13 to 3. Major Leaders

A's Are Surprise By UNITED PRESS

NATIONAL LEAGUE Still another surprise today was G AB R H Pet Walker, Phil 115 421 fA 148 35 “the standing of the Philadelphia caian,’ Cinci 103 317 48 101 HHH Oavarretia, Chi 10] 178 4 114 as Athletics. Third place, and very) Reiser, Brilyn Al 289 81 01 ai Holmes, Boston 115 460 17 144 213 close to the second-place Red Sox, AMERICAN LEAGUE the A's jumped past Detroit yester- G AB RH Pet MMcCosky, Phila 00 19% 60 131 333 day by dropping the Browns, 8 to §, Michell Cie . 80 306 42 101 330 while the Tigers took two lickings Williams. how ~~ 111 117 3 134 aas| {ro - A Chi 112 420 141 3201 fr m the long-dormant Washington A aesio. Nyt ied He Mo JH senators, HOME RUNS Brooklyn got five hits, three walks | Mize, Olants 4h Coope » 7 s | Kiner, Pirates 35 Willams I d Ho 28 and five runs off Blackwell in six | Gto Teer oOo lame, Hed Sox innings, giving him his sixth loss RUNS BATTED IN { when he wanted his 20th victory Mise Giants 100 Marshall. Gianis 91 fott raves 08 Coo Giant Bn Clyde King, . desperation pitching Kiner, Pirates "2 Krrski Cards 89 choice, unexpectedly went the route RUNK for Brooklyn, Bruce Edwards hit a Mize Giants 106 Kiner Pirates " two-run Dodger homer WA Ray ‘gox 1uz| Musial. Cards ~~ - #7 Oscar” Judd pitched the Phils to HITS the 9-t0-2 victory over Bt. Louis, Walker. Phillies 148 Holmes Braves — 144 Baumholitz, Reds 147 R'bi'a'n, Dodgers 142

allowing five hits, and got good bat- 148 ting support from Don Padgett, Lee Handley and Ralph Lapointe, Enos Slaughter collided with his teammate Bernie Creger while | chasing a fly and suffered a slight! concussion which will sideline him for several days.

Braves Wallop Cubs

Gustine Firat ex

Bob Sikes, the Arkansas “Travel

{yet the most powerful seen around here in quite a while

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HOT-WEATHER HORNETS — Beech Grove high school's football squad, that won 10 games last season, is

out for a repeat this year and the hot weather isn't keeping the Hornets inside. Virgil Riley is shown above giving instructions to his squad during a daily calisthenic drill. Reqular practice will begin next week for the school's opener, Sept. 12, with Franklin Towns ship.

with the shortest left hook and stood out!

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Stan Musial hit two home runs, today as a leading contender for the state heavyweight boxing title,

one with the bases loaded, and Ron Northey got a three-run homer as the Cards won the second game Boston's Braves walloped the Chicago Cubs twice, 8 to 2 and 6 to 4

[the two belters had staged one the in the outdoor Sports Arena ring.: The 28-year-old southerner who

Bob Elliott, with a home run and holds the South's heavyweight single, and Phil Masi, with four hits! crown, weighed 103%, Willard led Boston's 18-hil attack in the weighed in at 106.

opener and made Warren Spahn's 16th triumph an easy one. A fiverun rally in the seventh won the econd game, running the Cubs’ 08INg streak to seven games

Sikes tralled Reed in the early rounds and suffered a cut left eye in the first round, He took an eightcount in the second round when he caught a left and right. from Reed Clint Hartung pitched and batted Sikes Finds Target on Giants to a 4 fo 1 win The pair swapped torrid punches ut burgh. He had a no-hitter until in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds

im Bloodworth, first up in Mie with Reed get tting across a frequent {zhih, hit a single

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Sikes, who recently moved to Indianapolis from Little Rock, kayoed Willard Reed of Indianapolis last night, at 2

01 of the 10th round after most. vicious brawls seen this year

Reed weathered the storm again although he had definitely slowed down to a walk [ninth with his left jab again and! and right in the 10th, Reed around with the two blows and Reed hit .the canvas, asleep In the deep with one eve dotted Other results on the outdoor program:

Semi-windup. Chuck McGow, In-

Sikes K. O.'s Willard Reed, Sye Gastineau Eyes State Heavy Title

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Among Qualifiers |

CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (U. P.).

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Momphis Forgotten Man urt Semi-Finals

Unheralded Lou Faquin, a Memphis, Tenn., —~Ann, faa three seedéd stars will battle for final round berths in the 1047 |

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Curtis, shapely San Francisco mer-| { national public parks tennis tournament tomorrow at Brookside park.

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from! Cal, in one semi-finals match,

Faquin will meet seventh-seeded Arnold Beisser, Former champion

San Francisco, Willis: Anderson, |

Name Stars Missing From Leahy's Lineup; Pros in Top

103,000 Fans to Jam Soldier Field;

Davis Fenimore, Rykovich on Injured List ).—George Halas “Chicago Bears, never a ; loser in five appearances in the annual College All-Star game, go for |

CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (U, P another victory in the 14th annual

The Bears were favored at two or three to one to win the game 3 In points, the National football league team was given a 7%}

again. edge. Halas was known to want to of the pro league, whose 1945 champion, the Los Angeles Rams, took la 16 to 0 lacing from the All-Stars last year. Coach Frank Leah's All-Star 5 club was hampered throughout the| training period by injuries and by| the jnability of known stars to arrive in time to learn the plays and | get in shape. The Bears have been in training lin Collegeville, Ind., since early August, and only this week the astute | owner-coach proclaimed them in “good condition” and ready to play la 60-minute ball game, no matter {what the weather,

Name Stars Out

Leahy's crew, more than 60, prepared for the brawl at Northwestern’s Dyche field in nearby Evanston, However, such name stars as Glenn Davis, Army; Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma Aggies; Julie Rykovich, Illinois, and others were injured early in the training program and| definitely will be out of the game. In addition, Charlie Trippi, an {all-America from Georgia, and Doc | Blanchard, Army's great fullback, [reported late and it was doubtful whether either could learn the plays {before game time tonight. Leahy planned to use Blanchard; {a hard driving 205- pounder, on| defense as much as possible. Trippi, it seemed probably, would get into the contest at least part time and] play-both on the offense and .de-!| fense.

Confidence in Young

Meanwhile, the Notre Dame mentor placed his greatest confidence

FRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1947

FRIDAY,

Bob Bu In Title

Seeks Golf Ck

CHICAGO, A Buchanan, 18-) junior golf Kempa, 25-yea gie quarterback in the 36-hole National Lefth

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ment. Probable Lineups Buchanan. pALL. STARS Po BE Riverside dr. Burr Bares ue is A . Kavanaugh played superb arwegen, Purdue . Rex Agase, Illinois rounds, posting Paul Dike. . Georgia T and 72. i eldon e e . + John Ry Rit D.R He was a n Joe Tereshinski, Georgia high school li

George Ratterman, N. D,

V uddy Young Tliinels . - the Indiana p ic w orthw . v m Mello, N. D, . N.D...".j.. FB Joe Os Joe Osmanski Sip Slyiyeny matches.

Yesterday he of Evansville, and-tuck duel. Kempa won final round Everett, two-t paw champion and 3. Kemp par golf. Buc par card for hi

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-Legion Seniors To Play for Title

| The Indiana American Legion senior baseball champion will be determined in a three-game series tomorrow and Sunday at Anderson,

In the opening Saturday game at 30 p. m. East Chicago will play}

Boonville, while the second gam To Run will match Wayne post of Indian-% |apolis against Decatur. i BONNEVILI The winners will meet at 3 p. m.| Utah, Aug. 22

Cobb of Engla: Utah will ms on a bookfull

| Sunday following a 1 p. m. pre} liminary between the Indianapolis} junior all-stars and the Anderson}

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junior nine. ords in a d The four senior teams seeking Monday. Cobb will b

{the state title are the winners of last week's regional tournaments and are the survivors of a startin, {field of 51 teams.

for the flying and the mea. already holds .m. p. h. for t p. h, for the Jenkins will records for t on the straig

Doughman Takes Clay Target Title

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her throne as National A. A. U. | Los Angeles, is pitted against the 1946 runner-up Fred Kovaleski, | in lightweight Buddy Young, the|$10,000 Grand American Shoot, blue§ that he hope senior women's 1500-meter free Detroit, in the other. | TT | Negro speedster from Illinois who {ribbon “event of the week-long na | —— | style titlist to: compete for the The balding, red-haired Fuaunlzame to lace ®d Killgus, I'hiladel- | ranks among the fastest in thefiloral trapshooting tournament. Cincinnati coveted. 100-meter championship! needed five sets to dispose of John phia, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. | country in a football suit. Young| One of the favorites in the mee 1 L [today at Washington park pool as Hyden, Nashville, Tenn, in a five-| In women's doubles, Violette Kastl| oc listed as a sure starter, and |will be Cliff Doughman of Morrow, owa Leg Reed stalled off Sikes in the the 32d annual’meet got under way. hour match under a boiling sunand Marion Hart, Chicago, Willljs he could break into the clear, | |0., a sharp-shooting factory super CEDAR RAI Eight won places In the finals of yesterday. Completely by-passed in meet Mary Arnold Prentiss, LOS| might be able to outdistance the Visor who yesterday won the Nort P.).—Davenpo: then walked into Sikes’ sizzling left the 1500-meter free style event in the tourney seeding, Faquin wore Angeles, and June Crow, Santa fastest of the Bears. | American clay target championshi and regional Sikes spun A qualifying test yesterday. Betty Hyden down with placement shots, Monica, Cal, in the final round. More than 103,000 fans were ex- in a shoot-off with 10 other crac American Le Lachock, Akron, O. was the win- 2-6, 6- 4, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. The Castle-Hart duo swept by | pected to pack Scldier field for marksmen. sectional to ner of the trial heat with the Beisser reached the semi-finals|Mercinia Parker and Jo Marshall, the scrap, setting a new record for| Doughman broke 224 out of against Cincin time of 22:41. Churning behind her ‘by coasting past Sunn Shinn, the both of St. Louis, 7-5, 6-4, in yes-| the 14 years in which the ‘event has/claybirds to edge Herb Bush of Can header today were Joan Mallory, San Francisco, Hawaiian star, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. terday’s semi-finals, and Miss Pren- peen held. iton, Ill, for the honor. repetition of | Florence Schmitt, Women's Swim-| Kovaleski, the handsome William tiss and Mis§ Crow eliminated ———————— ee - + The little B ming association, N. Y., and Mari- and Mary collegiate star, had his Ethel Haas and Henrietta Trankle, rman OPEN ALL-DAY "SATURDAY tracked in the {cannonball service and driving fore- both of Buffalo, N. Y., 6-4, 6-3. tional legion

dlanapolis, won hy TKO over Ricky lyn Sahner; 8an Francisco.

omeied Frank Gustine left jab into Sikes’ face. Reed, py’ bantamweights, in the second Other qualifiers for the finals hand booming in reaching the field| On today's schedule were semi- sectional tour: hime d n the ninth Hartung however, came out for the seventh round. were Reba Kennedy, Knoxville, ot four. He forced sixth-seeded!|final matches in the women’s For Longer Wear we For Smarter Appearance were halfway ne himsell to his eighth victory round with a bloody nose | Prelim. Prankie Ray, Fast Chi- Tenn; Jean Gerhard, © Chicago; | joseph Harmuth, Pittsburgh, into!singles, men’s doubles and mixed. . : after yesterda “th 8 home run and single: Sikes found the target in the cago, Ind, decisioned Juste Mar- Sué Gastineau, Indianapolis, and continual errors, Jn winning, 6-0, doubles. Women's singles play \ — . Big Night tor Johnson . seventh ne sent Reed down to the , tinex, Mexico City, - Mex, five Je u“" Nyquist, Watchung Lake, 6.2 §-1, matched Mrs. Prentiss against Miss- Denies Re canvas three times for two nine-! rounds, welterweights, N. J. { Anderson, tourney winner {in|Parker and Mary Nernando of De- . 2 Johnson had a big night at counts’ and a foiir-count. Reed Prelim. - Bill Davis, Indinriapolis; sr—— 1938 a and 1941, played a rushing net |troit against Miss Kastl of Chicago. * Horse Wil eveland, poling a home run, triple saved himself by weaving and man- | decisioned Jack Bartley, Indian- 72. Hole Totals er —————————————— SYDNEY, A *hel tyo singles to Pace the Yankees aged to counter with ‘a hard right apolis, five rounds, inlddleweights, hol nd ! | PB), wee. Byam fk 8 ond Cot wd ike mal Mm |r lin he, Tou, nr gts on EPPEFSON ins State Open, - 4 Shaonon, A A. 0 13 Supe d Sikes whipped out his left hook Ky. knocked out Floyd Osterman. the ini a é race horse wi A 8 ox lost ground as . aa . KC Smith for §& again in the eighth and sent Reed Richmond, Ind. at 1:35 of the first : . f . g » : e Syracuse 144-87-T1 a ; oun 5 » 3 Jactng bom bh across the ring for an eight- count round, heavyweights. W. Rein: Nobles lie 143-7173 aw omin u oO ow ere today “there Ls C 1Hle SOX, who jot. A — J. Gaulman, Shelbyville - . heir runs in the first Ne oft J, Hare ar. Jugistiapolis i 3s £3 as MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 22 (U. P.).—; Wayne Timberman, the Indian- The Cost Is No Suggestion the ' a ( J. Krutlila. St. John t apolis pro who set the pace through . Tex Hughson. Dave Phillev's trip! D k $ i bh Dave Melville, Iafayette.. 145-72 72289 Diminutive Noel Epperson, prq a p Pp p g drove 4 two runs and ples Sipe ar 0 rewers osen I Tank Bend Leia i the Wawasee- country club near|the first two days with a five- More Than Good eae horse, error allowed sie Winging run SSOC a ¥ 3 Floyd Hamblen, Tipton 180- 88- j3-201) Syracuse, toddy held a clear-cut under par 139, failed badly on the had, Seen I Don Fischesser, nnersy, 149-7 f last day His trick back refused to - ' . Washington ended an. 1l-game A i tion AX ] Pp Rookie C. Harter, Indianapolis 147- 35- 71-203 claim to the ‘title of 1947 king ol § y. $ Read -Made Clot es “Present pl T 5 39-75-79—203 | y 2 S pl Josing streak with two triumphs over 3 . yn ne a ‘B Timbeivian, InCPi.d : 139-13 19.72 293 | Indiana golf. any the he was 10 36 holes in one y to race in By Detroit, 3 to 2 and 5 to 3. Earl COLUMBUS, O, Aug. 22.--Short- nually to a player with no previous Ww. Hensley, Jnderson 151-60- 8-14 i Epperson, who's built like Ben aay, an e was over par. - him for local & v ’ n ‘ > VAY . . 3 hafer vil) - ————— ie Wynn pitched a six-hitter to win Hop Alvin Dark, the Milwaukee experience in triple-A or ma jor *R’ Helnlein, Indianapolis 204 Hogan and hits the ball almost as You'll + new LEON padded. rookie ratens te ’ . 88 y ordsville / e the opener while the Nats pecked ro Hi ¥ho threatens to lend oe leAgue bse! to Ind Wig TL 20 far as the Hershey, Pa, mighty Bowling Notes oull wear you a i : a ne medean sassociation in tpta ts, er vote-getters were Indian- |, Gantz. Columbus 296 ractically no-.. « : . : t Hal Newhouser for 10 singles. ~ | = ©" ns RT gion Ft LEM om Bi I ed Jon, Ca, 2 mite, ae Ind prt iy a ’ The Wiesman Recication Handi- suit with pride. OUR OWN Fusart 3- 3. Bluege Socks Reporter named the association's “oulstand- Phil Haugstad, Kansas City's Hank n : Moan: Tndianapolis 1 he stat i a league that will toll Sunday tailors carefully fit and stitch To Whi x ing freshman of 1047" Bauer and Louisville's Bill Good- JH. Qffutt. Fi nya 201 held 1 the slate open. any OTHDES at 10:30 at the Hotel Ant. P In the nightcap Sid Hudson . oN man : ! WM, Stelanentk, Gary... 183-33 -3%% His three-day, 72-hole total of 282 jo15 will hold a meeting next Mon- your new clothes in OUR NEW YOR topped Detroit with seven safeties, The 24svemr=old Brewer, who Beat Braves property and re. Bul Tinder, indianapolis . 182-71.75 39 was six under par for the tricky gay at 8 p. m. There are openings / on h Th i Charley Fusa! while getting 13-hit support from made his first professional baseball NO eves Prope ) Nop: x eB zea aH “7229s Delaware country club, and he f,, three teams. OWN fai ofing shop. oy & of Irvington his mates, including homers by appearance only last year, polled Siiert o agi! iy a P a Panera, Gay" = po-iis Jog Picked up all six of those strokes A Tuesday afternoon handicap take pride in their work and 3-1 to beat Mickey Vernon and Cecit Travis three out of every four votes cast! °F he nt t i a In nels Mo ter, Pt 2 Wayne. tii. 18i-74-74—209 With a brilliant 36- hole drive yes- jeqgue for ladies will be organized 1 C Bridgeport, C " § y Speedster reporte 0 Milwaukee s « " — The two wins followed a stormy by members of the A. A. Baseball ks Tepe this sprit wrested ‘an Buriulas, Indo | 154-78-73— R terday. at the Hotel Antlers alleys next are proud of the LEON LABEL 10-round bou clubhouse meeting in which Man- Writers’ che ipter, The award, carry- If cam] SRUING, au *Russ Rader, Indianapolis. , 155-71-76—302 Heinlein Finishes Second Tuesday 3 eu y ; . . i 3. uesday at p. m, lothes! Garden. ager Ossie Bluege denied reports of ’ 100 the shortstop position from veteran *J. P. Canniff, Richmond . 156-71-76--303 ) In your clothes. ee———— I lang A 3} savings bond, goes an- Damon Phillips and was planted ‘jenn Murphy, Franklin SEA 203 Bill Heinlein, the three-time open ——— — Di Martine solidly in that spot when the season Wayne’ Clark. Lafayette , 13: 4-76 76- -303 champion from Noblesville, was sec- . shot by knocl League Standings Results wi Boge Ke Ath" HHS ond with 287, one under par, and ex veller ch Ek A ToFler all-American halfback _Don Byrd, Mus \cle . EE Jack Taulman of Shelbyv lle, an- 0 u EN A L round at Bric AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | nd game with Louisiana, State and also a Ton. Ban iG ARASOI 34-75-76 —308| Other pro, was third with 288. TaulWw et i Tolede 0 0 112 8 1 n *B. Hatfield, Indianapolis 155-74-77-306 ) Kan sar ory 8 3 Re : Fal te 200 2 hi: 5 } y college baseball, basketball and M smith, tndianapolie 135-13.1¢- 3 ut the end of 4 hoes, Dut the Trapshoo Lou 93 80 560 9 Johnson Jones Wd Marti i track & . - oy Childs ew Castle. . 155- 307 BE a ama mn. Brith HEI Shave wer: blow hme 1 rge Account Das \ imb } fis «7 494 17 1 010 000 001 » 8 9 Aled ded i . ¥.i* eec renc AC —Merle hb INDIANAPOLIS ..... 65 67 4m 011 020 00x - 4 10 2 1046 Anal oO op Dave Holmes Frankiin 15 -308 & 77 in his afternoon 18 holes yesot Paul HIER eid, id Rager, Byoe I. first oo be Soule I Bil" Davie: Highland. 13275-81308 Lerday. has hess . Toledo 8 406 } 000 oz0 01 ! "1 During the remainder of the Hd Makiriglf oo A : 150-78- n 300 oY alpier Jr. Indianapolis, Yes... According He a, oy 3 | 0 wv 012 T 1 . i . J y y mL Ss e $ of AMERICAN LEAGUE Fl! Widmar, Ostrowski and Rol- Season he was inserted in 15 Boston 4}, {onsgt, ft. Weyne .. 130 7 io finished To ot aleut sample, vf a Jetent hh Buy now and pay LEON'S wardsville, III WL Pet. ap sndron. Haugsiad, Head, Coffman and games. and gained three hits, all *Vic Nutter, Marion 155- a a Diased survey ma A ———————— New York 6 40.688 Faepke he Bob ‘White. Indianapolis | 138-77.19—312 stroke behind Wampler, and in a in Indianapolis, weekly semi-monthly or To €1 51 541 13 AMERICAN 1EAGUY doubles. An A. A. rookie may have * Rs ning, Anderson 13. 3 we Ei tie for 18th place, was Maurice La Fendiie has ) . 2 hiladelphia 62 5% A300 140 at N01 | 1 9 2 2 0 immonas, okomo 4 i : Detroit 0 34 336 18° joomaen oal 000 010-2 8 appeared in a maximum of 20 Crimme. Hariiord ¢. 134-81 i Feeney, the Indianapolis drivin been groves 2 monthly. There is no extra Cle 8 58 813 18'| Hurhsor d ‘Tobi Dawn games with an equal or higher! Wally Kolorie). Hammond 136-7 79- 8 ort hod 34 00 M0 BIW paar er ad re Parte Papal, |e Bud Hieber Fi Wayne . 135.75-83—311 TADge owner who won the state other brands. charge and our terms will fit 40 88 421 3; i Tesh ‘a classificatioir club and still | be john Nelson. Elwood 154-8383 318 h qe ae 880 ne Philadelphia 0M 201 020 B13 Lite ‘for the freshman award JP Sparks. indianavatts \. 136 Withdrew Open title a year ago at Indian. J Fre ’ Moo and Ross ap P RE : D r ; : \ t ST hiliam Jr. Indpis 156.78 lis. . your. budget! S e e ct your NATIONAL LEAGUE seo ih 0 ¥ er, otier ark was a unanimous se ection “John Suinian, yan 3 Witndrew " Only one amateur, teen-ager John : LEON'S WL Pct OB New York 200 101 102 9 13 3 /for>the Association's mythical 1047, 0 Sh Windy Mire: J Indi a: clothes now and pay B 73 41 e08 Cleveland 000 000 500. 3 9% 0lgll.star team and has commanded are Jy. of Indianapolis, finished 3 3 WA 8 eh whtvens and Robinson. Black, Stephens tiation with his batting, sensa- Doe Parshall Returns among the top 10. Hare, runner-up o while you wear your new Ade a Willis and Hea! Rutkowski s : sa- . Hv pH - a i " HH Wast First game : ‘ tional fielding and daring base run- . to Wampler in the Tecent ge » clothes! Leo 32 86. 441 0 phreit’ 00 00 of ~ 3 10 Al ing To Harness Racing amateur tourney, shot a hole : hiadeinia a (8 44 2 [TWynn and Evans: Newhouser and SWift.| Through games of Aug. 18 he GREENVILLE, O, Aug. 22 (U. Sore o 289 to He for fourth pice : ae Seco ame: Wi wme———— Washingion a 102 100 010. 3 13 ? led the league in doubles with 41. P.).—Dr. H. M. (Doc) Parshall, the Lat Ri pro h "KX Mi T , . | GAMES TODAY Detroit 010 300 000 - 3 7 0 had scored 99 runs to pace that hation's leading harness racing “Afaveite and John Krutlla of St. 4 a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Hudson and Mancuso, Hutchinson ‘ driver prior to his d ‘ture { ohn's. . 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