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[still irl the thick of things in their
for fourth place in the standings,
playoff “dollar signs” are the Minneapolis Millers,
Hens tonight The Tribe was slated for a bargain bill with the leading Blues gf yesterday after dropping a 10-9 de cision Saturday night in a freeslugging affair. The clubs were lucky to get in five innings of Sunday's opener and the second meetling was washed off the books since it was the last Indianapolis visit co Kansas City. 4-Run Rally All of the Indianapolis counters came in the top half of the fifta just before the heavy downpour. Manager Jimmy Brown, playing! second base for the injured Gene Mauch, started off the game-win-ning rally with a single. Pete Cas tiglione drew a base on balls off Cal McLish and Roy Weaiherly
SAFE AT THE PLATE. Al Lakerral
former Tribesman now with the Phillies, slides safely into the plate in the second inning of yesterday's first game at Philade!phia with Ray Lamarno, Cincinnati catcher, tried to tag the runner after a relay on Emil Verban's hit, The clubs divided a double-header.
Giants Hit Homers, Have Other Assets— Is OH to Blame for Poor Standing?
NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (U, P.).~
run,
Mize added to ‘the mark in the winner and Bobo Newsom the Larry Rosenthal also hit safely and
They have the best home-run hit- eighth inning joser. New York won the second Ben Guintini drove in two more ters, the best pitcher in percentages It was Mize's 40th roundtripper, game, 16 to 6, with a 16-hit at- runs with another single. Butch the best-fielding shortstop, three of and he needs 20 to 35 games to tie tack that included a three-run Moran followed with another one the best rookies—and fourth place Babe Ruth's all-time record of 60 homer by Joe DiMaggio and a base blow to send the winning rua
in National league standings in a season. Kerr, who set a record home run by Aaron Rohinson. across, What makes the New York Glants for the number of chances accepted Boston divided with Cleveland, 11 The Blues his Bob Malloy hard like that? without error, got thee hits in the 1, 2 for the Bosox and 2 to 1 for \n the first frame for three runs The pennant races marked time second game, and Bob Thomson, iy. Indians. Dave Ferriss pitched but he held them well in check
thereaftes The clubs and some 9000 fans waited about two hours and a half OVET tor the rain to quit, Sand was {poured onto the infield, but the um-
yesterday as the Dodgers and Car- candidate for rookie-of-the year, got dinals both won single games, so {wo hits and the spotlight went to the Glants Opener. as they set a new National league) No Neutrality on Ott Mickey Harris in the nightcap. team record for home runs by hit-| Most fans blame the Giants’ poor ting five against the Chicago Cubs standing on poor pitching which Tigers Take Third Place |pires decided it was too slippery and’ for a season total of 173, two hetter cannot hold the leads the Ciant Detroit moved into third place treacherous to continue than the mark set by the 1930 Cubs. power builds up, but others blame *Nead of Philadelphia by beating] Brews Take Two i an the s ! Manager Mel Ott. who has taken 'Ne Atheltics twice, 8 to 2 and 8 to] The third-place Brewers slammed But They Lose Game oO erie Yooings ns year 4 Roy Cullenbine drove in three out six home runs in their double] Characteristically, the Giants lost In New York thare ts neutrality Funs in the first game, two on a victory over Louisville, 7-4 and the game as they set the record oi Ott. Those against him look at homer, and Hoot Evers batted in 5-3. The Brews backed up the careNew York won the first of the two . Giant assets and gnash their !W0 more runs with three hits. Hal ful pitching of Glenn Elliott in the games, 4 lo 0, on Larry JAnsen's|,,... noe favoring him point NeWhouser won his 13th victory first game with 11 hits—including a eight-hit hurling. It was his 15th out that four home runs per game against 14 defeats as Vic Wertz hit|pair of homers by Carden Gillen victory against four losses, giving won't win if poor pitching and errors ® two<qrun homer in the second water and another pair by Al the rookie righthander the league give opponents six runs per game. game to tie in the eighth, and Pat Roberge. Joe Ostrowski, on the lead in percentages, since Ewell The Dodgers beat Pittsburgh, 3 Mullen singled in the ninth with mound for the losers, was relieved Blackwell has lost six against his 1 0 cov six games shead of ‘he bases full to send in the winning /in the eighth by Johnny Grifters) 19 victories. Walker Cooper and gq, |,uis Second-stringers starred ‘un. {Roberge brought in the winning Bid Gordon hit home runs. as Bd Miksis, replacing Bd Stanky,! Gerald Priddy starred at St. Louis runs in the nightcap with a twoBut Chicago drubbed the Giants hit a homer and Stan Rojek, re- as the Senators divided with the "Un four-bagger in the third inning. in the second game, 8 to 3, and placing Peewee Reese, drove in the Browns After the Brownies won Damon Phillips also hit for the each Giant tally was a homer— winning run with a single. Stanky the opener, 7 to'1, as pitcher Cliff circuit for the Brews. The Colonels Ernie Lombardi’'s in the sixth inning and Reese were spiked in Satur- Fannin and Paul Lehner each hit a [Collected eight hits and three runs tied the record, Buddy Kerr's in day's bloody fiesta with Cincinnati. bases-full single, Priddy led Wash-|°T Farl Reld while the Brews made the seventh broke it, and Johnny! The Cardinals bounced Boston, ington to a 7-to-3. victery in the|eVen hits off tree Colonel hurlers —— A —— 19 to 5, after Boston scored four in second game. He batted in five {count for five runs.
.. Earl McGowan's. four-hit pitching the first inning A sleady attach Dutch Harrison $
runs with an inside-the-park home| the opener at Minneapolis led the on John Sain and $i Johnson pro- run and a triple, each with two men! P Do.
the Boston victory and got three hits. Joe Gordon's two-run homer gave Al Getlel the decision
scored twice in the
gs and Week-End Results
THE #NDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Indians In Milwaukee To Open Crucial Series
Hoosiers Are Back In Virtual Tie With Columbus for Fourth
Millers Just Game Behind.in Hot Battle for Playoff Berth—Tribe Nips Blues, 4 to 3
MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 25.—~The Indianapolis Indians moved into | town today to open a series with the Brewers in a double bill tonight.
The Hoosiers won a five-inning contest yesterday at Kansas City which was halted by rain, 4-3, and are in a virtual tie with Columbus!
Just a game behind and with — in their eyes who open a set with the last-place Mud
slapped out a single to plate Brown, |
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MONDAY, AUG. 25, 1947 .
In Fwin Bill
‘Walt Chapman Registers Triumph Over Phil Bayt
_ City Amateur Golf Field Trimmed For Quarter-Finals Next Saturday ~ ~~
Both medalists, Bob -Schiman of Pleasant’ Run and Russ Rader of wm Shank, together with most of the favorites, stayed in the 3 Tanning today for the Indianapolis city amateur golf title. ! Quarter-finals will be played next Satyrday at South Grove, |the semi-final round on Sunday at Riverside ‘and the 36-hole final | test at Coffin next Monday. | Walter Chapman of Speedway, ! the defending champion, still was cards, but still managed a 1- -up ¢ a contender following his 2-and-1 triumph. Cork had 76 over the Ek * triumph over Phil Bays of Coffin Pleasant Run acres against Nichols’ in an’ upper-bracket match yester- 79. iday. Balge defeated William Weaver of Schuman sent Traey Cox to the Coffin, 5 and 3, |sidelines, 2 up, in another upper-| RESULTS “SATURDAY
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Tribe Box Score
INDIANAPOLIS
[bracket test. “Bob Ludlow of Coffin| (Upper Bracket) AB R BH QO A El ~ Do Brown 2 31 I | T TIED WITH HOLLAN eliminated Charles Butler of Sarah! wohapuah 4 defeated Joe Medjesky, Speed. Gniglione, 3p ...... 3 1 1 1 8 of Tid Horn {abeve) pulled Up. ghank, 1 up, in another close match Ravi Heienten Att Smith, Sarah Shank, Guimtint if el 31 3D Y even willy Bill Holland’ yester- [in the upper section. Carl Smith| Nickie defeated Raiph Heinlein, Coftin, Moran. in 3 0 2 8 o of dayin their race for the A. A, of Barah Shank stopped Meredith? Smithy defeated Prancis Bucksot, Lak n .. ow . . gra: & 3 0 8 8 1 0 A. driving championship Horn Nickel, Riverside, 3 and 2, in the shore. § an as . 4 ¥ ’ : ' an . Malloy, p 2 8.00 4 % won the 100-mile race at Mil. other upper bracket match, South Grove, 4 has. Marvin Aeckrum, Totals kansas erty t 1 8 0 waukee yesterday pushing his Chapman plays Smith next Sat- snank. 3 os Denton Cariten, Sarah A? git Py ny 46 a a total points to 1530. Holland 'urday and Schuman meets Ludlow 1 ow defeated Joe Doll, Pleasant Run, Monaco, 3b vein 8 90 1 0.1 0 finished eighth for 50 points, in this section. | qoBier, defeated Dave Kg, Sarah JullSitis. = .-.... 1 "1 1 8.88 x» | In the. lower half of the draw it~" Bg er Bratt Stewart it 2 i i ° 0 of . 'will be Rader against John Vargo! a! Rader defonieg Willard Reed, Willows Buer. rf 190.24 :100-Mile Race |ot Spesduay, and Clayton Nichols Dieta defeated Mike Sullivan, Coffin . ‘ agains ob Salge, another South 3 ond . Blivestrs, e ra 8 4 2 0 0 McLish, p .. v3 8% 6 2 Ph Grove player. Pa defeated Dick ‘Bacon, Pleasant Totals Es Tn Rader won from Herb Dietz of , Ci'k defeated Everett West, Willow. INDIANAPOLIS ..... 000 South Grove yesterday, 3 and 2 Sok, defeated G. P. Silver, Coffin, b ansas City 300 00—3 ult y Runs batted in Stewart Brauer, Strain Wine SH Slisutiating Jame Sa, gefeased Chuck, Hem, Pleasant Weatherly, Guintini 2, M T 8 ; ark of Coffin, 4 and 3. un hit—Castigl! orer tise. oe hit ohase MILWAUKEE, Aug. 25 (U. P..- Nichols was outscored by Ha puke defeated Ruay Bressgak, Rivers Doub! ' rold side, 1 up on 19 Double play.. Strain and Bouchoek. Lett Ted Horn, veteran driver of Pater- ce k f Bpeed Weave dated William Parsbns, Cot a puns 1 a 5 n - Base balls~0 ML sh 2, Malloy ison, N. J, was even with Bill nes 0 hee way on their medal — fn, 4 and 3. truck out. By clish 1, Malloy 4 1d TT pitches—MoLish 2 Umpires legs. Bers Holland of Bridgep®rt, Conn. today | fin And Stevens. Time-—3.35. Attendance in their tight race for national ova esl i rs rentiss - race driving honors. . Columbus. The Birds’ two tallles] Horn picked up 200 points yes-
came in the seventh. Herb Barna's 'erday in winning the 100-mile dirt, ‘Wear Parks Court Crowns two-run homer in the fourth and race event at Milwaukee while Mike Natisin's two-run four- -bagger Holland came in eighth. At the Fred Kovaleski, Detroit, and Mary Arnold Prentiss, Los Angeles, two in the seventh brought in all the recent Goshen, N. Y. race Horn POWer hitters, headed east today to prepare for thé national championMiller runs. (was second to Tony Bettenhausen Ship after winning the singles crowns in the national public parks lof Tinley Park, Ill, and Holland 'ennis championships which ended yesterday. {failed to finish because of motor Kovaleski, one of the star players of the powerful William and trouble. Both have 1530 points. Mary net squad, romped off with the singles and half the doubles Yesterday Horn drove his Offen- Championships. Mrs. Prentiss, the| hauser special to victory in. one National women's clay court cham-|in the tourney, ousted two-time hour, 11 minutes, 8.64 seconds. pion, took the singles title and|champion Willis Anderson, Los An- . Duke Nalon of Los Angeles fin- Shared the women's doubles and 2tles, in a bitter, four-set struggle ished second and Rex Mays of mixed doubles trophies. Saturday and then turned back gain 10r Glendale, Cal, driving for Betten-| Both will compete in the na- Amold Beisser, San Francisco, Cal, the Millers. |hausen, was third. tional championships at Forest|in the finals yesterday, 5-7, 6-2, 8t. Paul, outhit by Toledo, 12 to| Bettenhausen collapsed from the Hills, Long Island, N. Y., beginning 6-2, 6-1. 7. came from behind to tie and win heat after pulling into the pits on Sept. the first game, 5-4. Eric Tipton's his 64th lap and Mays, whose own | Tony Kovaleski, seeded second
seventh-inning homer brought in!car had broken down earlier, went I. C. Cc. ‘Women
Homers Feature
Minneapolis took the 8-4 afterpiece on a 13-hit offensive. All the! Red Bird tallies came on homers. Maurice Mozzali's hit for the circuit | scored three runs and Bill Howerton | {got a four-bagger for the other tally. Barna homered a
Defeats Beisser
Top-seeded Dick Hainline, Rock Island, Ill, the defending champion, was ousted in a third-round match by upset speciglist Lou {Paquin Memphis, Tenn, who lost {to Beisser in the semi-finals. Kovaleski dropped the first set in vesterday's final match as Beisser took an early lead. The accurate backhand drives of the 21-year-old ‘medical student from Stanford university and his sometimes unbelievable retrieves and a strong serve helped him run the set out after Kovaleski had tied games at iive all.
{three runs to tie the game and thelin as relief for Bettenhausen. Saints scored the winning run in| Emil Andtes of Chicago paced the 10th. Lloyd Dietz was the win- (the fast field until the 91st la ning pitcher and Emery Rudd the when his car developed peta] To Start Matches oser. trouble. Horn then went into the! Matches in five flights of the In the second game, Toledo con- lead. Andres finished fourth, women's -club championship tournanected for 15 hits and 15 runs—| Other finishers: George Connor, : v three of them homers by Catcher Los Angeles, fifth; Paul Russo, Wen of We Tianapols Covnyy Hank Helf, Pitcher Jim Bilbrey and Kenosha, Wis., sixth; Myron Fohr, club Will start tomorrow. Infielder Ellis Clary. The Hens' big Milwaukee, seventh: Holland, Pairings were announced today by inning was the fourth in which eighth; Jack Holmes, Indianapolis, Mrs. Kevin D. Brosnan, golf chairthey scored seven times. Tipton ninth; Charles VanAcker South man. Forty-three women golfers brought in two of the Saints’ seven Bend, Ind, ninth, apd Duke Dins- qualified last week. tallies With another hit for the more, Gshorne, O., tenth. Finals will be played Thursday circuit. Bilbrey, who was relieved ——— with prizes to be awarded at a| Nearly Exhausted by Bill Scott in the fifth, was Sheridan Squad Wants trophy luncheon. Pairings follow : | From there on the issue never was
Millers to _the 4-2 he 4-2 triumph over credited with the victory, Gna ship Pligh Enos i doubt. Kovaleski's steady baseduced the victory after Murray on base, —— a ————————— apion; PR in:t ars; Geor RO i ; Wins $15000 Open Dickson refused to get ruffled about Eh —————— I Game for Sept. 17. ; Mrs Names cuts ne in: he ands, sop ye Several = . J y . | The Sheridan Merchants, a mém- Blackmore vs. Mrs, Eleanor Irwin; Mrs § C an RENO, Nev, Aug. 25 (U. P.).—E, the four .first inning" unearned 2 Ki T Cli h " Hal Benham vs. Mrs. Edward Raub. iv " r J ul Harrison, perennially an Brave runs. Dickson went the Detroit, Chattanooga In an eams nc jper of the Inter-State semi-pro TN nt CM, a, Redalie he [sine Peis 109 Yiiek tof his o p : 3 3 Mrs e elles rs aU etcher . isser - “also-ran” of the big-time profes- route for his 10th victory, Clubs Play Here A } B by ll L {football conference, have. an open 5s. Mrs, William Wiggins: prs. Thomas pi in Shale Ot oe sional golf circuit, finally wrapped Tenth Inning Spree | The Detroit Senators, runners- ma eur ase a eagues Ay Sate Bt home. Sept. 17, an Foy Teel - Bere aa ss Yas |Kovaleski raced through him in the up a king-sized tournament after! Nine runs in the 10th inning gave up in the ‘National Negro baseball! want to sc ule a strong inde- no of ght Mrs, William Kendrick | . : y 0 Mrs. Robert Zieg- fourth and final set for m: & pair of record-shattering ‘rounds the Reds the first of two games tourney at Denver “recently, play| By BERNARD HARMON 'nings, has three weeks to go. pendent team. ler vs. Mrs Will Cooney Mrs, Edward and the title. atch point in the $1500 Reno Open with the Phils, 12 to 4 but tfe the Chattanooga Choo Choos of The Manufacturers league, one Kingan won Saturday's game, Teams desiring a game for Sept. ry Ae TMS Mrs. Mrs. Prent th " The 36-year-old York, Pa. shot- Phils won the seven-inning night- the Negro Southern league at Vie- of the five loops affiliated with the 8-1, as Harry Fitch and Jack 17 are asked to call Ronald Dodds _ Thirl Plight—Mrs. Myra Joyce vs. Mrs rentiss, e country’s ng- nig Indianapolis Amateur Baseball as- Bradford limited the Sa t Robert McConnell: Miss Marilyn Whitaker €lghth-ranking feminine player, maker, shooting subpar golf con- cap, 8 to 6. Cincinnati got eight tory field tomorrow night at 8:30 ‘naianaj nile i wmen 10 at CH-0357-J. bye: Mrs. Bruce McConnell vs. Miss Anne nearly blasted Mrs. Violette Kastl, sistently--for 72 holes, had a four- hits In its big inning in the first (o'clock, s S0Ciation, wound up its regularifive scattered hits, The Meatmen ro. — Ree Mrs i Th . 4 pov ast; day. total of 66-70-70-66--272 to: game, two by Babe Young. Homers! The Memphis Red Sox took two Season Saturday, when Kingan's got away to a two-run lead in the Amatews Frank Baron and Mrs Rh Tok nes” 0 Ihe ons 3 * mawh trounce former tennis star Ells- by Andy Seminick, Al Lakeman of three games from the Indian- defeated E. C.. Atkins to finish in initial inning and lead all the way BASEBALL ren - a us 2 me thal worth Vines of Los Angeles and 2. and Schoolboy Rowe led the Phils ‘apolis Clowns in action over the first place. Fred Cato homered in the fifth Johnny Gorman's three-base hit in the Rhodius Takes City [reached the finals on the strength G. A. champion Jim Ferrier of 8an in the second game. "|week-end. The Clowns won Satg) Three other loops, the Municipal, With & runner on base. Ih ening Ek Shumas. on base Wat Polo Titl lof her unorthodox strokes. But rs . f | sc yes AY Aas Francisco The Yankees stayed 12': games urday night, 7-6, but the Memphis City and Big Six, concluded their| Stewart-Warner forfeited to Al- Harry T Hetshberper's Fall Creek Ath-| arer olo ie erred repeatedly against the superior Vines’ 208-687-275 gave him sec- in front of Boston by splitting with [club took both ends of a bargain schedules last week, while the fifth lison's, when they failed to field saad ce Yan Osfmp Hardware | Members of the Rhodius park game of Mrs. Prentiss who with ond money of $1600 with Ferrier, the White Sox, who won the first bill yesterday by identical 3-1 league of the association, the Twi- a team for their scheduled game. |senal Jpark Feature play of the game! water polo team won the city 6-2, 6-0 regained the title she held y -] WAS rrest Ree p theft f h 2 ’ wm le big ex. Australian, kame, 3 to 2 Joe Haynes was the counts before nM fans. light, playing on Wednesday eve-| yi was the second league cham-| |Rlate for _ the A's pA Lo " championship at the-Garfield park 10 years ago. i orma struke out nine a aman As re- - Baseball Schedule, Standi fem. Tis Kingan Reams aggrepe + P10 Wt 53 Db pool Saturday wilh» 610-2 re
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letic club in the titular round. SCHEDULE TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE Toledo ..... oi2 90 000 . 3 18 o title for the second consecutive Tribe Batting Bob Lehr, John Lehr and Don AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WoL Pt GB (First game) | 8, Paul d Martine opruna” Nitchoias | SEASON. G AB R H RBI Av ’ : night games) Kansas Oity 84 51.632 Philadelphia 000 001 0103 7 11, CAGE RY Rosenthal 46 154 28 55 29 357, Corn each scored twice for Rhodius INDIANAPOL in at Milwaukee 2 Lo evil T° 61 55 8'y Detroit 020 003 01x-- 6 10 J Louisville. 100 040 00314 16 2 The final Manufacturers stand- Riddie 76 195 17 67 24 .344 and the I. A. C. tallies were regoutsville a ansas Ofity (3), . Hwa ikon 70 68 519 14 Coleman, Savage and. Rosar, Trucks an k 101 501 000— 8 13 : Kalin. .covaenen T1195 25 62 38 .318 . Columbus at St. Paul Columbus... 1.00 87 70 al 18 awit ' Mr Bailey, WiGmA eS So Rulena| IDES Weatherly 126 459 76 141 19 307 istered by Bob Zaiser and Sam Toledo at Minneapolis INDIANAPOLIS ... 66 A0 4889 18 (Becond Jame) son. Wallace, Davis, Buker, Bickford and . L. Pel. Guintini 60 116 63 .307 Klazmer. AMERICAN LEAGUE Minneapolis 66 71 481 18 npadelphia 30 000 110-4 T 0 Schiueter Kingan's 3 ® Mac 35 61 24 .29 Philadelphia at Detroit 3 Jan, u i 134 ny Detroit 002 000 021 5 10 2 Columbus .... . 20 900 io J 3:4 : iu diallory 3 5 Castiglione 134 87 2 L. Strauss & Co. awarded team oston at Cf oledo ! 8 : 1 400 25 xX ARS 13 75 { Poura Ea outs night) : waRety 34 Guerre Newhouser.4Rg in Copeland, Hutchinson and E. C. Atking 7 7 Moran i 3 a 270 trophies to each of the finalists New York at Chicago (night) AMERICAN LEAGUE gney (Pirst game Conroy, Baker: Hardy and Westrum. | Stewart. Warner n 3 Brown 9 3 44 14 26 and all 10 members of the cham-, Pris SAIONAL LEAGUE " ' w L Pet GR Boston 3 310-12 0d 1 i ¥ AMERICAN Seaue ts 4 jWentuel . 1% 3 5 3 3 38} pionship squad were given indi: Y a fecett us Shur at y ew York 8 3 645 Clevelan 4 York . 2 — Ties es, ecen - Chicago #1 New York Boston 83 51 541 12% Ferriss and Tebbeits; Harder, Klieman, Sereno 001 011 300— 8 12 Terre Haute Next (Williams ......... 22-22 2 4 2 .I182 vidual medals. biased survey taken sl Bt Louls at Boston (might) Detroit ~ ia 538 1) Stephens and Hegan i Reynolds. Page and Robinson Eres Ping Runs—Guintini 15, Weatheri¢ 14 ! in Indianapolis eo Cincinnati at t Philadelphia A_ (night) Philadelphia a3 58 521 18 (8econd game) Willis, Stephens and Hegan. Ruzkowski Andres 12, Kalin 7. Moran 6, Jarvis §,| Pp ° " - Cleveland 81 -37 AT 1314 poston 000 000 010— 1 3 © Philadelphia 000 104 0037 13° 3 For S. S. Boxers {Riddle 4, Rosenthal 4. Castiglione 32, proved La Fendrich ol 4% hing on % " 0 33 Cleveland 00 003 bos 31.8 iy and Rosa iy Kinder. ? Borer Yn, Ba N tet: ‘\iiglione 9. Weath- 33 1 fa rorite aves the famous of 8 t 27 » tt owler SAT ’ r 8 2 St. Louis 9 78 353 3s | Harria Smith and Partee; Gettel andi, or A Early, Moss. Eight Terre Haute amateur box- erly 6, Wentzel 5, Guintini 5, Kalin 4, 2 Puff Test” and seq fo i 3 Lopes Washington 000 000 212-5 10 8 - Moran 4. Mauch 4, Adres 3, Rosenthal 2. ft anc. ice ir Joufse s NATIONAL LEAGUE vox UR Tne Sor. 3 oo Detroit 020 000 100 3 4 3 ers will appear In Indianapolis Brown, Lint what a grand eadrich © i New or 11 tt Candin and Mancuso, Overs Two-Base Hits— Weatherly 23 Castig- 18. Ww L Pot GB Chicago 000 102 00x 3 0 ale Ninton Hutchinson and Swift, Wednesday night at the South Side lione 32 nares 21 Weatheriy 22 Sasi) y . Rroak!vn fA a1R Newsom Page and Houk, Haynes cla: Wagher 19. Guint 15, Wentzel 14, Mauch 12! : " ; 8 2 0 8 well and Tresh Bost on at Chicago {postponed rainy, Community center outdoor ring Ride 3 r ‘Kalin 1 Pros 5 ‘Rosenthal 4 oc Boston Ll \S 40 By (Second game. called snd seven P " : . Jarvis 3 William’ 2, Nag vy. Perez, : 0 0 SY ord Sa-8 M3 Bl inning, darkness) ro NATIONAL LEAGUE on Shelby st, Trainer-manager Stolen Bases—Brown 8. Wentzel 4, Mo-| : net ten : 2¢ 1-16 | ro . Weatherly 3. Andres 3 Jarvis 2 Chicago 54 AR wt +1. N# York 03 124 8 Louis 100 030 010-8 B® 0 a Hi h 0 Ghicas " 3-8 a lage ros 820 1 So 2 Phyxdeiphia 000 130 000 3 1] 1 Gene Bland has been advised. Castiglione ur auch 2, Rosenthal 32, : w Philadelphia sm U3 28 Rew rge «e Robinson; £ Pp ollet, No Brazle and Rice, Heint- Seven three-round and one five- alloy, 08 | . Cegion mn ¢ eminick - os * > . wil — rst game) relmun ‘an 021 010 001— § 11-1 round scraps are on the card to Tribe Pitching : RESULTS YESTERDAY washington *. 001 000 000-1 16 1 Brooklyn 510 001 30%y 814 4 start at 8:30 o'clock * at Louis 050 020 00x T10 2 Vandermeer, Hetki, Riddle and Laman- gdh Ww L Ir H- BB 80! . » AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Haetner and Mancuso, Fannin and’ no; Lombardi and BT So Wes 41%. 3 One of the three-rounders sends yqjioy co. 12 8 156% 170 65 88) (First game. 10 innings) Moss, Chicago 180 “10 15 o Torpedo Tinsley of the South [Nagy +8 3 18 118 48 3 roledo 100 003 000 0 4 12 0 (Second game) Boston 001 0x1 0 Tost .. «11 11 118% 185 52 74] BEER Paul 100 000 300-1 - 8. 7 3 Washington 000 300 220 1 T 0 Schmit, Lade and’ Scheming; Barrett Side club against Tom Liggett of Peres 5-5 1011s ‘968 63 47 y FINE Rudd and Martin, Head, Dietz and St Louis 000 000 103 411 0 AN _g (First game) Terre Haute and the local 135- Re 1. 51% Buu LA I E Ji) {6 Paepke, Cary, Masterson and Ferrfell, Sanford Pittsburgh 010 024 22011 14 d 1 be { arrett $3 100 107 35 S59 A s (Becond game) Brown and Moss, New York 110 050 003—10 12 : pounder wi out for revenge. Fletcher tevin 2 5 1 122 n 8-4 all S———————————— shag Toledo X 00 714 0.15.18 2 | Singleton, Bagby, Higbe and Howell, | Liggett, won a previous bout when Lint Ro, 6 11 10975 126 45 98 : Stl Paul 030 130 0-7 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE Kiuttz; Koslo, Beggs. Trinkie and Lom- h eared. ‘1 with a Wabash Ho 8 d 6. & Ty 3 2 0 CE . . Rilbrey. Scott and Hell, Gabbard NA FN bardi hi ere ys Ex-Indi ans: Soriano won 2; Woods won y . + Davis, Eggert and Dantonio. ) (First 000" oa 00 0 2 1p (Second Sane) O00 4 10.3 valley team, ‘1, lost 2: Wilkie test 1; Gornicks lost 1;! 930 N. MLRIDIAN hg . . $b (First game) NewS x 001 003 00x ¢ 3 Rilsouteh 000 000 000 0 5 32 ett ————— | Gables won 2, lost 8. . Indians r yi *.. Columbus + 000 000 300.- 2 4 0 gorowy Meers and MeCullough; Junsen Roe and Kluttz: Hansen, Jones, Koslo J crate Yd . » * © Minneapolis 000 220 00x 4 9 0 ong W,. Cooper and W Cooper, _Livingston Golf Notes i % | ' * . . . Staley, Herring, Hutchinson and Con (Becond Game) . . ‘, 10} McGowan and Westrum, Chica I 1. ® Mai ° Leaders C. R. Anderson, Frank Schmedel, ‘ (Second game) New Nh 000 001 110-- 3 r A * Columbus 003 10D 4 T 0 ys se and Schefling, lott, Hansen, ner f Nyy ot | Tony Manley and Mrs, Louis Moll- AMERICA'S FASTEST ASPHALT TRACK . Minneapolis 030 401 x - 8 13 2 and Lombardi. A SNITED 1hEsy er were wining team members in Patterson, Herring, Staley and. Raker tsbu 000 000 010 1 ¢ 1 NAL L WUE . Gerkin, Abernathy and Aragon Jutaburgn 010 100 10x ¥ 8 0 G AB R H per the ABCD mixed golf tournament . : (First gamé Bonham. Singleton and Klutts, Howell. walker, Phila. .. 119 438 68 15M 352) yesterday at Hillcrest Country club, . le 000. 102.001 4 8 1 Branca, Casey and Bdwards Reiser. Rkivn 84 301 58 96 319 — + kee 010 100 33x 111 1 First Game. 10 Innings) Cavaretta, Chi 108 392 47 14 318 2 . Ostrowski Griffors and Rolandson, Cineinnat 102 000 000 6-12 14 1 Cooper, N ¥ 107 3 n in 313 Ralph Bets, Herman Schaefer, . | BI ott and Schleuter Philadelphia 010°101 000 0 4 11 « Galan, Cinel 108 32 { Mrs. Frosty Peters and Mrs. James . i (Becond Fatte’ Lively, Gumbert and Lamabne, Jurisich AMERICAN LEAGUE Brow were nd Third place tn . ' Donnelly, Schmidt an adgett o AP R NH Pet m / » 8eCO! » a 4501 WwW 1 . ouist lle Oi nto 0-3 4 1 1 gh est 16t ore eservations Early—Be. 4629 or 4477 . Milwaykes 113 000 x. 1 Called | sevenin ing: Sunday law NA Bia 10 ph i nm 3 went to Bill Binder Sr, Jack Gra- R a 3 af y or Wils6h, ~ Bail wi z nl n y 1 ‘ 3 4 3 . y Reid and by dmar and Pr ott Cinecinnaty 100 122 0— 6 18 1 apicenell Cleve. . 88 328 48 108 29. ham, + ‘Mrs. Ken Price and Mrs. ) dN eee Philadelphia | 301 130 x 8 10 1 Boudreau, Cleve. . 112 400 30 131 338 Ralph Betz. . NEED | MONEY wey Peterson, Raffensherger. 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