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SATURDAY, AUG. 23, 1947 _

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attle for 4th Place In A. A. Gets Red-Hot, Tribe Has a Chance

i Indians Open 3-Game Series at K. C. © After Dropping 4-to-1 Game fo Millers |

"The battle for fourth spot in the American association playoff race was still hot today. | . Although the Indianapolis Indians took a 4 to 1 beating in Minne apolis last night they still saw a chance to get back into the first division. The Tribe opens a three-game series with the league-leading Blues! tonight at Kansas City while Columbus, the fourth place club, opens a home stand against Minneapolis. Columbus holds a game and one-|first base on Frank Trechoeks| half lead over the Tribe who in turn grounder. lead the Millers by two and one-| Two odd plays highlighted ihe half games. {game with Roy Weatherly, Tribe The two-game series at Minne- outfielder, a character in both. In| Rpolis ended in an even break for|the fifth Weatherly missed a third the Tribe. It was their seventh de- strike and the ball bounced off feat in 11 games at the Millers’ Catcher Westrum's protector toward bandbox field but for the season the the mound where Pitcher Harris fribe came out on top With 12/flelded it and tossed him out. Ariumphs in 22 contests. Johnny on the Spot I Outhit Millers | In the seventh Weatherly lifted i The Tribe outhit the Millers last 3 pooper fly to short center. Babe ight and had seven bases on ballsiparns came charging in for the | anded them but Luman HAITis|eatch, as Schulte and John Me- | Miller pitcher, was effective Withicarthy raced out from the infield. | men on base. {Barna couldn't hold the ball and as| Minneapolis collected all gheir hits it popped out of his glove there! and three of their runs off Louiwas McCarthy who nonchalantly Tost who started for the Tribe. | caught it for the putout. Manny Perez held the Millers hit- | In other A. A. games last night, less after relieving in the sixth bul Columbus climbed back to the .500

* h§ ‘was the victim of an unearned mark with a 7-to-3 triumph ~ Ex-Hoosier Grid Stars

run in the eighth. {Kansas City. Milwaukee dumped |

Minneapolis plated one marker Toledo, 4 to 3, and Louisville de- | R 3 Chi R in the first on a walk, wild pitch and feated St. Paul, 8 to 2. f $e P ou eago ears Len Schulte's single to center. | The Red Birds started with two : : 4 i CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (U. P).—Buddy Young, a 165-pound back from i The Indians evened the count in rung in the first, but Kansas City! _... ; ar om i ! ’ . Illinois who they said was too small for pro football, was hailed today ~ Rhe fourth when Leroy Jarvis hllitied the count in the third and as the star of the College All-Stars resounding 16 to 0 victory over the! CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (U. P.) ~The defeat as they appear in a tug. {End bust Suniing xa ope wy. his fifth home run of the season went ahead with one run in the Chicago’ Bears. oh Crystal Plunge team of San Fran- team bout to top the outdoor mat 8 ne! t Mi gver the short right eld wall. sixth. Columbus scored three ns More than 105,000 spectators jammed Soldier field last night to cisco, paced by the Jecord-ahalite| shaw next Tuesday night at Sports| WEA Ne Be lbp Thi he —— 14th Roundirippes fea Wii Bill Wight in the seventy: a watch Young and his teammates outspeed the heavier champions of 'M'¥ Periaimance 0 : hn UEtis, Arena. (Vining sun in the Ta. When ne Bay Chery DF ” po ihen added. two more In he the National football league: in the Tee —~ {queen 0 pr can Simmer, d | The two Indianapolis grappling the throw on an infield ground. back into the lead » ne 1 opt rellefman Jim Main. 14th annual all-star game, Jim Mello went over on a four- off to a flying ar : yi = stars will clash with Gil La Cross, i de raunc Sen he ie In jig The | gy hy op Avistler to 8! Young gained a total of 165 yards yard plunge, and Jack Zilly caygnuiense of ig 1 un "the" “Boston Bad Boy" and Pavo, p.. 1amanno's hands. Brooklyn Millers added another in the eighth and led in the early stages of the NrPugh and soins the Bears. patierman's pass for ‘a 46-yard \p.o Gurtis skimmed through thy ASwren, whe also halls from thei, 4 yo yse four pitchers, but the ‘when Wes Westrum walked and game, but Milwaukee tied it up at Most of his Jardage came 0B De lgain and the score. 100-meter free style event in 1:07 “np .\ Pavo and Gill fourth, Hank Behrman, retired all ored all the way from first on three apiece in the fifth and then from George Ranerman, the for-|. Prom that point on the Bears yesterday to break the A A. U. touted “villains” who have won most Pe ’ to A ally mer Notre Dame flash who quarter-| hasl the All-Stars. and ‘1 HB - i (fourth victory. [Pete Castiglione’s wild throw came through with the winning tally were chasing e g ; record of 1:07:3 set by ‘Brenda os ipeir St or og ae 7 t Braves Fall

in the last half of the ninth. backed the Stars and completed... hing them, but the Bears never Helser last year. hle -tactics. - Tie--bout. is for two inks Amateurs "Y=" % 7 1 The third-place Boston Braves .

Louisville dropped the Apostles eight of BR ass ’ could break away. Just for the wpiss Helser finished third yes- talis out of thes ~~ behind the six-hit pitching of John- e a olincher, Ernie Case, U. C. L. A. terday, behind Mids Curtis and An added feature in the appear- fell seven-and-a-half games behind put over a 20-yard field goal in the ngney Merki, Portland, Ore. ance of Thom and Curtis is the|by losing to Chicago, 8 to 1. Emil 3 third period after Mastrangelo had) rhe record-breaking performance Face 2 Rounds Two rounds of week-end play in

ny Grifford. St. Paul called on three But Buddy also proved his mettle recovered a fumbled punt on the sparked the’ Crystal Bunge team [ict hat Curtis will be shooting for Kush held the Warriors to four fire. the 17th Indianapolis amateur goif Tribe Box Score

[hurlers, Lloyd Dietz, Johnny Gab- if Solitact oo wo he stepped sare and George Coffman, in the through slim holes in the gigantic Jat that Surtis Yi be Soul ce eh a ts thy championship will trim the 32 first- INDIANAPOLIS round survivors to eight by tomor- Mave AB R

attempt to quench the Louisville Bear line for two good runs. | Bear's 23. into the lead as the second day feats He has won in four tag-team|Boston pitchers for 11. 2b row evening. Castiglione, ss

te Chari Tripp, TWiee fore te All Stan hye) of competition got underway. The |t,csies and three regular bouts and] The fourth-place New York reas All-American, also stood nes. Sue Wo em lumuies team” had 14 points toward the pgs never had his shoulders pinned Giants got home runs from Mickey tt : » 5 team title, one more than the " out in the backfield, and in the line op neither occasion could they score. jg © “0 Oe more than the to the mat here, | Witek, Walker Cooper and Willard 5 there was a host of heroes. Among The Bears never advanced beyond Misses Record , ~The 32 were to be trimmed to 16 Joran. > this afternoon at Sarah Shank, and Kalin, rf Re further elimination will be con- andres, 3b ... tlucted over Pleasant Run's 18 holes J. 5 Laser

| ® * ® » l'them were Johnny Cannady, Indi-{the All-Stars’ 20, and they neter M Pp t 5 | 8 Ana's gi 5. ad The Multnomah club stayed In r 0 ana's giant center; Alex Agase, maintained an’ offensive ~ long the runing ‘because’ of oy work | ISS en ISS in ina S Illinois guard, John Mastrangelo, enough to threaten to score: : 5 Lint .... morrow morning. jnt ap

: | . 3 Ss, ere, Basigee Plas | Of P bl P k N t M t 3; Notre Dame tackle, and Cectl Sou All in all it was a great victory second in the 100-meter event, she! u ic { ar S e ee | ‘Quarterfinals and semi-finals are prown

0 : Y o ders, Ohio State end. for the All-Stars. Owner-Coach " | retained her 300-meter individual Mary Arnold Prentiss of Los An- Results Yesterday lecheduled next Saturday and Sun-

§ Speed was the story. Frank Halas of the Bears had been ex-| ~o = 0 0 Leahy's All-Star line, light but| pected tb throw his best at the Marilyn Sahner, San Prancisco, geles and Violette Kastl of Chicago WOMEN'S oLEs flay at South Grove and Riverside, respectively, with the finalists meet- |

fast, got the jump on the Bear Leahy club in/an effort to regain 3 ! BOL, the hy, took over as 1500-meter champion. had gained the finals of the wom-| Asnolds Ire Tan pais; Ga ling in a 36-hole match at Coffin on

Ie s > lost last year when Sk fn a ory yas: ad EE lost to the She completed the 30-lap event in en's singles division in the 1047 defeated Merciena Parker, St. Louis, Mo rabor day. ! Rav. of lt. Here's how they squared off | Schulte. 20

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on: 2 rs Art: Smith vs. Phil Bayt. Ralph Harris, p ...... Heinlein vs. Mer Nickle, Carl! Totals . Smith vs. Fran Buktksot Bob Indianapolis 000100000! Schuman

: : 10002001 *—4 vs./ Marvin Yeckman, Minneapolis

Runs batted in+-Jarvis, Schulte. Gilbert acy Cox vs. Denton Carltor.,, Bub!2 Two-base hits—Moran, Trechock,

| Brown. o runs—Jarvis. Gilbert ve. David King, Russ Rader vs Wil | Retard Morons Easiises oh vs. David King. Russ Rader vs. 3 Trechock, Schulte and McCarthy lard Reed, Mike Sullivan vs. Herb | Lest on _bases—Indianapoiis & Minnespoy lis 8 ase on ba 08 , Perez Dietz, John Vargo vs. Dick Bacon, | Harris 7. © Struck out—By Tost 3, Pe[Everett West vs. James Clark, G. P.ires 2 Harris 3 Hits—0 fT Tost 5 in | innings. erez n , by pitcher; Silver vs. Harold Cork, Clayton| “py Serer (Behuite). * wia_piten” Tost. r asse all—WesLru L8 1c fr [Nichols vs. Chuck Hess, Rudy Bre- Tost Umpires —Shofner, y and pdusek vs. Bob Salge and William Moore. Time—2:07.

W. Weaver vs. William Parsons. Tribe Batting

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Dixie Walker's Big

Tuesday and Wednesday got a stiff to the Philadelphia Phils, 4 to 2, on Al Lakeman's two-run homer in the ninth inning. *

ning after Brooklyn. More important, it was the Cards’ seventh loss in their last 13 games. Lead With Ace ? Meanwhile, the Dodgers beat the Cincinnati Reds, 8 to 8 In 12 Ininings for their ninth win in their [last 12 games to run their league | lead to six full games, The Cards led with their ace, Harry Brecheen, who, though he became the first St. Louis pitcher to go the distance since Aug. 11, yielded 10 hits and was far from the form he

EXHIBITION GAME—The Beech Grove Reds who finished in second place in the Big Six league, will oppose Linde Air Products tomorrow in an exhibition game at Riverside park diamond | at 2:30 p. m. The Beech Grove team shown above includes (front row left to right) Fred Byrum, Ray Eusting, Kenneth Pope, Powers Gregory, Carl Kavanaugh, Ben Wise and Louis Newman: (back row left to right] Ed Kontz, Lee Lady, Glenn Clayton, Mascot Boom-Zee-Boom Ferris, Fay Rugh, Manager Ben Kelly, Jack Vondersaar, Edward Gadut, Don Wise, Louis. Fields and Coach Norman Pflumm.

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Team Up Again baller Dutch Leonard, who marked

Bud Curtis ahd Billy Pom will "P Dis 13th victory. . . . {serve as partners again and shoot] Dodger fortunes

|for their fourth triumph without a/100k up as Dixie Walker's big bat

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0 touchdowns, both by Notre Dame all the Bears had and it wasn't Curtis relinquished to compete in nament today, ' |Revnando, Detroit, Mich

8 . a . the 100-meter event. | Mrs, Prentiss, displaying a near-| Semifinal Round : ° players, ; on i ngarly eneushy; oe | In the other, first-day event, de- perfect net game apd some LE Mich “detested Gi Deorss i ; fending champion Susanne Zim- ful baseline slugging, bowled over|iesnard Prosser, Kansas Oity, Mo. : 0 /merman, Portland, Ore, missed Merciena Parker, 8t. Louis, 6-3, 6-2, shattering her own American record ‘while the Chicago miss bested Mary for the 200-meter backstroke of Hernando of Detroit, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 8-3. 6-4 2:48.77 by only three-tenths of a yesterday. Schedule Today § second. In the men's doubles semi-finals, MEN'S SINGLES Fred Kovaleski and Gene Russell Semifinal Round

of Detroit trimmed Alex George and |,,’ Ty, MIke, man “igokl, Detrolt.

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Curt Davis Named

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{6-4, 6-2, 6-1, and Dick and Ted | St. Paul Mana er |Hainline, Rock Island, Ill, elimi-| 103 | ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. ~Purt nated Willis Anderson and William! prosser, |Davis, veterah major league pitcher, | vga cness, Los Angeles, 7-5, 6-3. | Parker and Ward Parker,

| §P M—M Prenti [today was named manager of the| mogay’ the men's singles semi-|iis Anderson. Los Angeiss Cai St. Paul team of the American as-

|Saffery and Sunn Chin, Honolulu, T sociation. finals send Anderson, winner in| MEN'S DOUS: 1938 and 1041, against Kovaleski, | Davis succeeds Herman Pranks, the

catcher-manager, who was sold yes- | terday to the Philadelphia Athletics. | . It was reported Franks would leave! n Playoff Finals oe 3 lun the Ay The Earl Stegemoller hurled a one- {lions 124 47 3 L _n games behind ee ai oi I i came ywersay 0 ive coo Bi, HE £0 8 SRR rs een appering in eet rls Brown . or e Saints shut oo he rosie Spartans, Wiliams eal 7,24 ; 2 -naoiord p 10 0, a arile ark. ,Home Runs-—Guintini 15, eatherly 14, Johnny Yeftich's Ini run in the apa 1 Kalin 3. ‘Moran 6. Jarvis 5. Golf Notes yi o senihna 8 " first inning was the Oilers’ big blow. Wenizel 7. Nagy 2, Halil Mrs. N. W. Hatfield won the capturing the 25-lap feature bePhe Oilers who have won 34 of 39 erly 6 Wenzel 5. Guintin 5, Kalin 4 Hillcrest Country club's annual fore 8238 fans last Phe Bm i mn, pe re «ed acne, ft, rd on sen ‘ert re fae Riverside Spartans in e Class Two-Base Hits— Weatherly 23, Castig- | ] Yesu “av= line in 5.54.5, breaking Mel Han- ¢ ; lione 21, Andres 21. Weatherly 32, Me , unior baseball finals at Victory 18" Guinin I, Wentael 0 auc 13 mg Mrs, Chazies Ray, 1 up. sen's previous record for 25 laps. fleld next Wednesday at 8 p. m. Riddle 7, Kalin 7. Brown 5, Rosenthal 4, 8 J. Owen Mogg won the pick prasier, Muncie, was second lass C and B finalists in the * Stolen Bases—Brown championship consolation flight a4 Bob Breading, Indianapolis, hampionship playoff will play at'[3n 4, Weatherly 3 And len . 1 decision in 20 holes over yy third, : 13, rt Darnaby. In the time trials, Eaton set a

one auch 2, and 6 p. m., respectively. Malloy, Tost. . Tribe Pitching Dorothy Ellis fired a 79 to take ;,y one-lap record of :13.84. Potsy Ww LIP Ow gross honors in the guest day Gogcher, Anderson, set the third 151% tournament yesterday at the High- e004 touring four laps in :57.1. 118 land Golf and Country club. Mrs.| goin. Breading, Prazier and Wallace Bain was second with a 92. Gee Hartley Roanoke won pre-

Net flight. winner was Mrs. Myra liminary heats and Ted Hartley,

Joyce with 106-3676. Mrs. Lacy pognoke won the 20-lap Ford race. Shuler won the western pin tour-| a

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Argus Is Chairman For Notre Dame Trip

Eaton, Goacher Sot New Midget Records

Ken Eaton of New Castle held two of three new track records at the Indianapolis Speedrome today after

Notre Dame club of Indianapolis special train to Dame football Cleveland,

Perez Wentzel 4. Mores 3. Jarvis 2, Rosenthal 23,

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2 A NATIONAL CHAMP—Bob Buchanan .of 2303 Riverside Bil { . 25 4! i lis, 1s sh eiving the championship trophy for Billings VA hospital and Eii|Hallett ven 8 1 8 dr, Indianapolis, is, shown rec q : ay Grove: stadiuim—Bekius Bar|L, Tost 2: Witkle lost 1; Goraicki lost 1: winning the national lefthanded golf tournament yesterday in Chi0. Gables wou 2. low. 3. | cago. The |B-ypar-old lad receives congratulations from Robert Romberger, Toledo, O., president of the National Association of Lefthanded Golfers. At the right is Loddie Kempa, runnerup to

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Brighten Outlook for Bums' 6-Game Lead

NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (U, P.).—The St. Louis Cards, who only three days ago were convinced that they were a “team of destiny,” found themselves caught today in a serious slump that threatened to wipe out their chances of repeating as National Yeague champions, The jubilation carrying over from two straight wins over Brooklyn

Jolt last night when the Cards lost

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| HITS { Baumnoltx, Reds 150 Holmes, Braves

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Marshall and used them to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 8 to 7. Polo grounds attendance of 8773 set a new Giant record of 1,221,688 for the season as Ken Trinkle became the winning pitcher in relief. Ralph Kiner hit his 36th homer for the Pirates. The Cleveland Indians took both ends of a twi-night double-header from the New York Yankees, 4 to 3 and 6 to 1, reducing the Yanks American league lead to “only” 12 games, Joe Gordon and Bd Robinson hit homers to aid the first vic-

are highly 11 pen he faced and gained his|tory, and Bobby Peller allowed the

New Yorkers only four hits in the

second, Tigers, Nats Split |" The Detroit Tigers won the first {game of a double-header from the Washington Senators, 7 to 6, by scoring seven runs in the ninth inning, and then took the nightcap, by more conventional means, 2 to 0, behind the five-hit pitching of rookie Art Houtteman, The White Sox and the Red Sox split a double-header at Chicago, Chicago taking the first, 7 to 2, and the Red Sox capturing the second, 6 to 3. In each victory, the winning team made 14 hits. Rallying for four runs in the eighth inning, with Walt Judnich's bases-loaded double the most important hit, the 8t. Louis’ Browns beat the Philadelphia A's, 7 to 5. '\knocking the A's down to fourth

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“In City Polo Finals

Dick Hainiine and Ted Mainline, Rock Island, Ill, defeated Willls Anderson and William Magness, Los Angeles, Cal, 7-5,

Rhodius park and the Indianapolis Athletic club will meet tonight (at Garfield park's pool for the city {water polo championship at 7 |o'clock.

The West siders gained the finals

Garfield, 2 to 0. Garfield, last year's champs, had defeated the

ie aio-earlier game last night. Lin®/'yan| The I. A. C. squad is in the finals

{without playing one game, having {drawn a first round bye and ad-

Final un 1946 runnerup, and Lou Faquin,’ pussen "Detroit: Sieh vr lek Haintime VANCINg. by default when Ellenul.

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