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TUESD. AY, SEPT. 251947

~ Blues. Clinch AA Flag;

U.S. Retains |, Davis Cup in Merry Mixup

Wins Four Matches

: ’ To Aussies’ One NEW YORK; Sept. 2 (U, P).— The Davis Cup went back into its

vault at a New York bank today

Tribe's Hope For Pla

off Dims

Indians Split With Colonels as Fans Toss Pop Bottles

= Hometown Club 2'2 Games Out of First

Division; Open Toledo Series Here Tomorrow

As the Kansas City Blues today celebrated the clinching of their seventh American association pennant, the Indianapolis Indians saw their hopes dim for finishing in the first division and landing a playoff berth. As the Indians split with the Louisville Colonels before a Labor Day crowd of 8280, Minneapolis strengthened;its hold on fourth place

by sweeping two games from St. Paul, 9-4 and 7-3. That chain of and there it~will stay regardless of events left the Tribe 2% "games| .1 . the outcome of one of the Merriest behind the Millers and a full game Tribe Batting. ae ups in the 47-year history o Ini the rear o umbus. G 2 EE r Te ued Sliver THEY’ RE OFF AND PACING--The long arms of the phantom pace carrying a $1500 purse, and victory in this and the two final With nine games remaining, the Botenthal ...... 32 83 ai ‘se 30 “ai bowl representing world ‘tennis su- bares begin-to tele escope and the field gets away in the first. heat heats went to Senator Stone, reined by Doc Parshall. A capacity ‘ |Biues were 9% games ahead of the! (BR end 30.213 21 68 43 ie premacy. f yesterday's fourth race at the fair grounds. The race was a 12 ~class crowd of 12,000 saw the holiday program. Colonels, thus permitting no mathe- | Guintini IT dos 63 14 68 dod U. 8. singles champion. Jack] a matical reprieve for Louisville's] Moran : 1 5 i 14a o 382 Kramer of Los Angeles and Ted { defending Ehampions. Casughions "11130 07 80 1 3 280 Schroeder of Glendale, Cal, win- litterhy Cham Fox Pacing Stake Tops iourn ® S Tribe Box Scores on pte A bod Ra ning their second singles matches (Firat Game) Kansas City’s achievement was|/Jions «ooireee $2 171 18 #1 20 218 of the series, completed a successful od T VISVILLE | noteworthy in that it culminated Willams 00 ’ ini 16, Weatherly 14, defense of the trophy against Aus-| arness ar omorrow APSE 9» %aimost a complete reversal of last | anime RE, rn anthers 18, tralia yesterday, four matches to ins 0 . . . Ggnenen 1 1 0 5 } 0 year's form. In 1946 Kansas City! Resenthal 5 q dle iy Castiglione 2! one, Juvenile Sidewheelers * May Eclipse Koney, %; = 3.0.4 2 2 ji ouished seventh and spent a good| Thice:Bate- Hiey Castiglione 9, ean Schroeder clinched the cup by . : vigne, . | of ‘that season in the cellar. ery 8, Wentze 3 Bara courageous Dinny Pails in Palmer Pockets Record of 2:02 in Rich Race lowa Driver’ Hurt Kimbai 5 22388 pipars Are dir oe Teal Calis | Kalin be 4, teats hah 4 : one of the finest matches ever) 49900 Prize An unprecedented purse of about $30,000 and the likelthood of a = |p Crackup [Elbert 5 is 3 0 0 0. 1 0paign were the Blues far from the lone. 23, Andre ea) Weatherly 32 arty J 1 y fill enlive p PP 3 Or 2-year- i .0 0.0 0 20, Guintini 1 tze auc played in the challenge round, win- Sa - TY. Bent 2 (ty ew record will enliven the Fox Stake for 2-year-old pacers, the piéce g olandson 0 0 top. 2 Suntiat 17, Wentsel 16" Ma ning. 6-3, 8-6, 4-6, 9-11, 10-8, after SALT TARE Git yo ope itter~ de resistance on tomorrow afternoon's Grand Circuit harness program ST. PAUL, Minn, Sept. 2 (U. P).| 5 = m1 e atin 9 Bro

—A substitute driver from Iowa AY he Tair Sloungs, was injured yesterday in a crash Of the 5 eligibles, about 10 youthful sidewhéelers are expected to y y >

being down match point in the 14th

bug champior and air force gunnei game of the fifth set ¢

[from Badin, N.:C., today collected to a

Kramer, asserting his right 182200 for winning the Western Open move out wally the phantom barrier in heats of the Fox Stake. : |petore. 30.000 persons in Sele Jaces ranking as the world's’ best ama- golf championship in'a record 270, The favorite will be Priscoway SR {Jimmy Wilburn, Indianapolis, won teur, overwhelmed Jack Bromwich 0 strokes under par from the E. J. Baker stables of St. ond in the first heat, and Volotone, the American dirt track champion- | & of Australia in the finale, $-3, Palmer same. in ' yesterday one | Charles, IIL, the same outfit that'under the handling of Sep Palin, hp, 6-2, 6-2 stroke ahead of Ed (Porky) Oliver Owned ; the. labiious Greyhound, Dusiien. ihe winner I He sscond Clarence H. Sonny Ebsen, 43, Violate’ Regulations | : : : '| Another likely Baker entry is E. heat. : Sadr Earlier, however, an unidentified [0 Wimington, Del, and Bobby|y po,’ myo posiar Hill farm or) Four horses faced the barrier in|Cedar Rapids, Ia, replaced Quint| U. 8 official offered to default on! Ocke, of Johannesburg, South Lexington, Ky, will have a strong|the Horseman Futurity pace, and Coles, Davenport, Iowa, whose au-

Africa, who got $1400 each by split-

0 Ve ting second and third

four sets because a

Schroeder's Saturday victory Bromwich in

contender in Poplar Volo, and. an- the favorite, Forbes Chief, won the|tomobile needed repair, for the five-

{x other that may surprise is Navy first heat. But in the next two) {lap consolation race.

masseur came onto the sidelines to Jim Demaret, Olai, Cal, and Bd), j0reg by Ben Wood of Hop- heats Norrls Hanover caae home| - In the third lap, Ebsen ran over| massage Schroeder's cr od {Pyrgol, Pontia¢, Mich, split fourth kinsville. Kv first to be the race winner, |the left inside wheel of a car driven ASsage BC roeder amped Arm pg fifth morey with 2713's. In sixth Tha wooed ton y : Lady J I th by Beef Ketter, Utica, N. Y. Eb-| during the match—contrary on th 275 re. Sam Snead Fhe record for the Fox Stake is Lady June won a ree heats |sen’s car flipped over and h 'e | : Jace with 270 were Sam en 5.00 an e su avis , | y "12:02, which was set by Hist Majesty of the 19-class trot, and Senator x Davis Cup regulations, . {George Payton, Hampton, Va., Dick!

“1 don't want to win a match that . hat ye 3 — - Stone did likewise in the 12-class fered a broken leg and other in- |

Metz, Arkansas City, Kan, and Bob

Sn p . . > pace, juries. Hear By ert (Williams), Balk— EL { isi way,” Australia’s non-playing cap. Hamilton, Evansville, Ind. ‘Lioyd Grand Circuit Yesterday's summaries: Wilburn won the American dirt jE Clage, ‘sérann; Jot Unie sainers Sud a series of uprisings i tain, Roy Cowling, informed U. 8 Mangrim, Niles, TIl, and Jim Fer- Card for Tomorrow Pirst Race—10-Class Trot (purse $1500; [track title, a 10-lap race, in 4:45.65. | (Second Game) {the stands. a officials, rier, Chicago MA aaeae, plan) ally Stokes, Honolulu, was second | LOUISVILLE | “In- the first Same ihe Indians ustre 14 fe ) : . ; it. T 7 Stak 2.year-old Lady June, MeCord)........ 1 1 : | » with two runs in a rule won ia only victory in Amateur Leader 1 The Fox Stake for ( J Volo Bross, an (Parshall 2 3/and Rabbit Musick, Dallas, Tex. Mela) cf . mA 3 3 3 Tz % went to the front po bv Ro 16 doubles Sunday “when Brom- | The gold medal as leading ama: pacers (estimated - $30,000). genator Grattan, b g (Dispanetie) 2: 4 3 ‘third. Wilburn also won a four. Campbell; 1b 4.1 32 8) : the second on a double by Vi Bob - Sikes, two-fisted heavy wich and Colin Long whipped tour. went to Prabk slrin ha of 2. 12 Class Trot (Overnight) ($1500). By Boy br ¢ (Boring) ard 3 3 3 CAF match race. Derganio, JI -3 1.3 ? 2? 9 Weatherly and a home run by Frank. ht oh who is scheduled u { # Sta ate, b (8 w ae 4 ne, ‘a § . a 7 F; Kramer and Schroeder. Toledo. © fo a " 20 Class Pace (The Hoosier "Time 307 2/5 2:07 2:00 Lyle Christy, Dftroit, Mich, Goodman, ss 4 1 0 1 5 Kalin. Two more Tribe runs came WEIB75 PUNCAET : : Schroeder, whose use Gf spikes in| qv oo oo no Made a 67 yester-| = Co (83000) Second Race The Horseman Futurity A yO ry. You Roney #% 3 1 1 4 3 04 the third without a hit. Woody to make his second local- start at the fourth set against Br ich day for a 72-hole total of 276. He « ‘24 Clas ot Overnight) ($1500) {3-yenr-oid pace, purse $5465; two-in- the consolation race, which. was | Gleeson, iL 3 ) i ] 9 o Williams was hit. by. thie pitcher {the outdoor Sports Arena Thursday omwic .. ’ . . « {thiee plan) : ‘e . y 8 e 3 DO) ’ ' . : tied for tenth with Clayton Heaf- Norris Hover. b {halted when. the accident occurred. Kimball, 3b d 1-1 Ek. 1 ty : ; 1 ory Ano g Myott)..,.. 2 1 1 5 i on Satiysay saysed a Juli Ineldent | or of. ‘harlotte, N. C., and George in 1932 and tied last year hy Goose Forbes Chief, br ¢ (Cameron) 1.3 3 | Christy ‘also took the Australian] rg ie 2 0 : 1 0 2 Sie Teebnd am, SOT ie second night, went through his last heavy ao or » Aussies had no spikes | ganeitor, Ogden, Utah Jays although Poplar Byrd went on ron Bh oh > PT es 3 13 !pursuit. race, edging out: Ron Bo- | Oriffore, p A. 0.00 4 oo "b i wien y workout at Tom Leeper's gym allable,- had more foot -trouble! my. tournament wound=iup with a tq. witr the 1946 event. Time, 2:04 2/5, 2:04, 2:02 2/3 4 lander, Des Moines, in a close nysh. Totals .,.. 38 10 12 271 13 ase. | today i agama Pails |sensational finish. that saw the 29-| ‘Tomorrow's,second attraction will ae id trot he Horieman Futurity ii esas RE RE THANAPOLTS : jpn Balk Scores Run i Near the end of the second set, |vear-old Palnisr coffe from 1 hind > ay Told Low; Yurse 3066; two-In-uliree | o Inter R°H OVA E fThen Pete Castiglione walked. A| Sikes, who sgored .a 10th round he pulled off his sho ( : m behind be the Hoosier Stake,. a 20-class Way Yonder, Br » (Cameron) 1 Wa as E even Williams, 2b 1-1 3.2 1 Willard Reed at the \ 2 I a 1s shoes and socks [to nose out his two nearest rivals: pice carrying a $3000 purse, and Volotone, br ¢ (Palin) Taam Satighone, 58 ! 1 4 3 1 balk by Elbert perniitted- Williams knockout over. Wi ar a . . ef 3 Played relooked 2n io effort| Ag play opened, Palmer had athe list of eligibles indicates a keen son Hanever, 2 Wainer Cas 3 HiTo Open Sept 57 Weatherly, cf 0 0 i 0 3 to score-.and Castiglione to take Arena two weeks ggo, will collide “ alt his slipp ng and falling as|two- =stroke ‘lea. ° Oliver blew his|contest. Rounding out the midweek| - Joe's Pride (6-3); Lura Hanover (4-4) . alin. i b ] 3 : J second, after which Castiglione ad-| with young Vince Calzaretta, of e scrambled ‘for Pails’ erisply-hit|chance “for first place when helbill will be 12 and 24-class trots 20d Ace Flyer (1-6) also started. Time,| CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Sept. Andres, 3b .. 0 1 1 2 ovanced to third on an infield .out| chicago, in the 10-round main go baseline shots. \thtee-putted ‘the 16th green andieach worth $1500. 2 pouiin © Rader 13-Class Pace (purée|3 (U. P.)—Wabash's Little Giants Ratio. » Eo Sky 0 1 0 4 land scored on the second balk of of 5 five-tilt card. — - |missed a short put on the 18th. His Way Yonder, the favorite, carried 31500, Stone, ¢h h (Parshall) 1.19 will open thei 1947-48 football cam- Howard, y 0 0 0 0 0 the inning: Calzaretta, whose only other start Fight Results score for the day was 68 off honors in the Horseman Futur- Poplar Abbe, bik h (Leonard) . 2 3 2 Pig 359 Ins) SorTHwaseIT UNIVE: heavier 0. 0-0 0 o Royce Lint held:the Colonels in here resulted in a loss to Reed by NEV Yoru! UNITED PREAS Locke rose to -second place by ity trot yesterday. The New York-{Slett Dever, ne : vera) 3 2 3 ne ore op ed an nesic Director Total aside i ~~ Ls ? check for six innings, giving up only | decision, is in training at Chicago's row JORK iCo oi and Yelodsome). | shooting six birdies for a 65, his|owned colt was reined by Del Cam-| Northern Todd, b g (Cooper) 5535 A 8 Ino . Loutsilie . = + 001 004 140-10) two hits, but he weakened in the Ringside gym. pointed Art Rabinson, 18 . Pittsburgh 8. . ‘best round of the tournament eron., ‘Tyson Hanover finished sec-| “Time. 205 23, 4 105, 3.08 3 5 Tu or of 'Wabash's night games ois Baubel Wy be , 4

will be -played on the home field. | Head Coach Glen W, Harneson said

Mize and Cardinals Are in Same Boat, Must Give Out Record Performances

lyear's squad toy turn out for prac-; | tice Sept. 15. The complete sched-

Terre Haute Gains

| ule: NEW YO AS Three-l Playoff “..... on Jolt RK, Sept. 2 (U. P) Pt WEETIYRETD jand Tigers each won two games in/ roi” Wakes sun aesien; 0 ogg Pry fa ohnny Mize and the St. Louis J , : [the Ameriéan league. | Rarer. I.;. Oct. 13-. Butler, Oct. 25] Cardinals were in the sam# ‘boat By UNITED PRESS Kenyon; Nov. 1—At Nov. 8!

Franklin; today—both needed record- sequal- | =

ling performances for the rest of! the month to achieve their goals. Mize, big New York Giant first baseman, ‘is exactly equal with! Babe Ruth's pace as the bambino ¥ hit his record 60 home runs in! 1027, and must match Ruth's 17 in| September to beat the record. Mize! has 44 roundtrippers in 128 games, | and has gone five games without a four-base bash The Cardinals are 6% games be-|-having gained a game yesterday, and ‘have a slight! chance for the pennant only if they play as well as the 1935 Cubs,

Boston, swept the leading Yankees, Danville, Terre Haute, Springfield | | Oberlin Nov." 18-At _18—At DePau 6 to 3 and 4 to 1, taking the first land Waterloo today had gained the |

game With two three-run innings. playoffs in the Three- I league which | Mexicans Defeat

[Jota Dusky bated in three nih a lofficially closed its 1047 Season yves- U.S. Polo Team NAger terday. | HINSDALE, Ill, Sept. 2 (U. P.).— {Bucky Harris was chased for the! Danville topped the. loop with 79) |The Mexican polo team moved to{first time as a Yankee when he! Victories and 46 defeats for. a .627|ward the U. S. Open tournament!. (tried to stall the game and allow percentage. TPerré Haute was five today after defeating the Oakbrook | {Spud Chandler to warm up as a games back in second spot, while Polo: club, 12 to 5, and sweeping al reliefer. [Springfield and Waterloo tied OF |three- -game series against various | Murrell Jones, with a two-run third, |U. 8, combinations. [ine and a two-run homer, drove]! Waterloo finished strong with a| The Mexicans were barely ex- | {in all Boston runs in the second double win over Davenport yester- |. [june as the Sox cut New York's day to gain the first division er bs 1a | ead to 10% games; {place of Evansville, which lost twice Washington dropped the Athletics [lo Terre Haute. The White Hawks el od alcjayre, monopeiised

into the second division by beating [Slammed Davenport, 14 to 2, in the the scoring. : |

who won 21 stre them twice; 4 to 0 and 7 to 4. Mickey Curtain raiser and squeezed out 4 . : oi i at aes 3h “|Haefner scattered seven hits td win-!0 3 In the nightcap. Jeffersonville Caster drives {the openef. In the second game 1erre Haute handed Evansville a Wine National Title 22 Games to Play |the Nats made 17 hits, their best 110-0 shutout in the first game and LONG BEACH, Cal. Sept. 2 (U Brooklyn has 22 games to play [show of the season, and Were lelped |* 3-10-0 Whitewashing in the

P.).—Robert Budd of Jeffersonville, | and St. Louls 25. If Brooklyn loses

half its games, St. Louls can oop | by winning 20 of 25. If Brooklyn| doesn’t lose 11 games; St. Louis can | wait ‘til next. yéur--and Brooklyn, long a master ‘of waiting, can tell them how to do it.

{by four A's errors. Six Philadelphia second double plays kept the daniage from {being greater, Cleveland trimmed the completely |< inoffensive St. Louis Browns, 2 to 1 and 4 to 2.

bill with last-place Decatur

cellar-dwellers took the first game championship for scoring 374 out|

{in the second as the Dpdgers col-

Bob Feller won the |acted 21 hits, Springfield split with

ment which closed here yesterday. | opener with a five-hit performance |

\seventh-place Quincy, losing the| Jac® Moore, Indianapolis, was St. Louis beat the Pittsburgh Pi-| {and took the lead among A, L.! {opener, 8 to 3, but winning the second and Phil Miravalle, San! rates twice yesterday, 6 to 5 and | pitehers with 17 victories. [nighteap, 11 to. 4. Francisco, third, 8 to 2, .whilé>Brooklyn and the Home runs by Joe Gordon and |

Phils took turns beating each other

{pitcher Bob Lemon gave the In-| by 5-to-0 scores

{dians “the winning runs in the |

Unlock the door to

The Cards won the first game in second game. The Indians took 10 innings on Dé Wilber's two-run fourth place from the A's, triple. Ralph Kiner's 40th home fi Detroit topped Chicago, 6 to 5) - run. with two ‘men on: base.’ was ONE. MAN OFFENSE. Pitts. (and. 7 to 2. Two runs in the ninth | = XS > Pittsburgh's chief offense. * In «the! |. ah dropped two games to Inning won the opener; with George | Ve 0. 4 a. ~ | nightcap, Jim Hearn's five-hit pitch. Cards vesterday but Ralph Kell batting home the winning run. or QD ing and the solid clubbing of Stan K Pirate actialdir fabovel Jim Outlaw hit a triple and double | N, Musial and FErv Dusak, each of ok ! Hd , '* land batted ‘in.three runs to- lead , Whom had four hits, paced St. Louis pamme 3 out his 20M, roungifip the Tigers to victory in the second WITH DANCE LESSONS AT to a victory which started. it prop-| - Pe" r'ving- in three runs 10 igame ?

j : : erly on its September task. boost his runs-batted-in total to : 5 Major Leaders Hatten Stops Phils ; By UNITED PRESS

ARTHUR MURRAY'S

patted in|

Brooklyn's Joe Hatten stopped | ® 13-hit att ack: Rigney NATIONAL LEAGUE the Phils with five hits in the four runs and Poat himself three. |. Iker. Phils. a AB XR ho Pot. morning game at Ebbets field] Chicago divided with Oincinnatl.|Galan, cin 112 Ms 8 11 is When you give fun, you Which almost caused a riot when The Cups won the first,/1 to 0, be- Reser. Brooklyn TEE 19 a have fun — especially 35,000 fans showed up and Dodger Nind Bib Chipman's fofr-hit pitch- Gustine, Pitts, 132 519 88 162

J12lwhen it comes to dancing. officials, expecting a small crowd, !N8. The lone run wis unearned. AMERICAN LEAGUE Become a good dancer had only a few gates open, Some Cincinnati roared back with 10-runs [Fuiams. Boston . 138 437104 144 336 | and you'll possess the 28.000 fans got in. The Phils’ Oscar In the first inning the second | Boudreau. « 120 430 63 138 3 . ; Judd returned the compliment in €8Me and took a 13 fo 2 victory de- Kel. Detroit 1 7 ew 18 3 /golden key to popularity.

|McCosky, Phila . 111 440 63 140 318 Put vourself in

'he expected 24 lettermen from. last|&

{bout is a big test for him.

18 - Rolandson batied for Bibe rt in pevantis INDIANAPOLIS

Williams, 2b ARE BD 2x i Todo) 2/10Y: Toth Willig Castiglione, ss .. ...2 1 0° 4 open a three-game set with Toledo T ibe Pi hi Weath 22 ge 3 9 1 & 0 otomorrow night. ribe Pitc ing erly 3 at 3 {13% Hootie Alls way 35 5 hu a BR {Sanu It 2 3 2-3 8 8 1In.yesterday's double-header the Malloy ...... 3 J lva ln.3 u Jarvis. € ve. +2 0 0 8 0 0/'Tribe took the first game, 4-3, and Ton un 1 1m 102 M 5 nt, Pivcias v4 0-0-0 1) oi {Perez § 3 | Barrett, p .... 0 0-0 0 0 then lost the os Ie, in ajteres ., : a 5% 50 37 8 = — a rin; whic angry Barrett . 6 4 1133 TOlAlS .uvevsesins 22 4 5 21.10 {hectic affair du 8 go Pletcher avis 7 7 124Y 122 o 65 Louisville So ...... ooo-oo0 33 fans fought and threw pop bottles Fleicher -.-.- 3 5. 63% 61 317 NDIANAPOLIS iv. ronn 022 000 *—4 and a call went out for the police. | Hallett Yerrere Ia 11 127% 1% 2 5 3 Runs batted in — Kalin 2, Camp phell, The commotion was the result of Horam .

Welaj, Koney. © Two-base hit—Weatharly. {Home run-- Kalin, Stolen bases—Koney, | Williams: Double plays—Andres, Williams | and Morgn; Koney and Campbell, Left on bases--Loufsville, 8; Indianapolis, 3. Base] on Dally off Lint 7, int 5, Elbert 4,

nm Ba inn Barrett, nt, 4 3 Ire "Eib

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Runs batted in—Camupbell 2, Moran, lin, Guintini, Roney 3, Lavigne, Roland son, Welaj 2 ase hit-Nagy. Thee-| ase" hits -— Moran, Welaj.. ome Bacrifices ~~ Campbell, Griftore |

pl and Cam; bell; Goodman, Koney' and Campbell Le Lett! on bases — Louisville, 8; Indiana lis, 7 Base .on balls—Off Widmar 3, alloy a . Strikeouts—By idmar 2 alloy Nags 2, Griffore 3.: nnings (faced 5 batters in y, & i 20; Griffore, none in 3% Wild pitch—Widmar. Passed ball—Rolan son Winning pitcher—Widmar. Losin ng! pitcher—Malloy. Umpires—Clegg, Serafin, | Stevens. - Time—2:33. Attendance—8280,

Koney.

, 11 in 63; Nag Howard, 2 in 125:

‘WwW restling Show

Offers 3 Bouts

“three bouts will be offered on the outdoor wrestling card tonight at Sports Arena with main go action ‘sending Frankie Talaber of | Columbus, O:, against Billy Raborn Atlanta, Rabom has dropped one match this season: It was two weeks ago

{when he was beaten in a closely-|

contested tussle with Bud Curtis. | | Talaber has been going extra good! jin recent matches, but tonight's It is for two falls out of three. The opener at® 8:30 brings to-

{gether Gordon Hessell of Chicago d {Ind., today’ held the (1947 national] Danville coasted out on a Th dtc and accuracy all-round and Pavo Ketonen of Boston. It

is for one fall. Buck Weaver of!

Terre Haute and Ed Williams of [afternoon. to 2/0! & possible 400 in the 39th annual| 3 to 4, but were humiliated 22:to 2 National Bait and Casting tourna- SPringfield, Mo., meet in the one- to the final by goose-egging Green-

fall semi- ~windup.

glin a single game this evening and! Toe 3, Jarvis 2,

Strikeouts |

7 |the mound in futile attempts to | City belter will mix in a. fives

As for the Indians, they will con- | enthal 4, William§ 3, Nagy 3, Perer, Perex.

Stajen im -Bi ow! tzel 4, Mo{clude their series “with Louisville! ran"'s Weatherly 3. ‘Andres 3, Castig~

Mauch 3, Rosenthal

Ex-Indians: Boniane won 2; Woods won a close play at third base in thet, lost 2; Wilkie at 1; Gornicki lost 3;

|eighth- inning when Umpire John| [Gables won 2, lost. 8 Stevens ruled Bud Kimball was safe on .Jack Griffore’s sacrifice.

con Sikes to Face {started the shower of beverage SOR:

;seventh and final inning and had; Middleweights Bill Davis, Indian “to be rescued by Red Barrett. Never- | apolis, and Charley Lackey, Cincin« | theless, three Louisville runs were nati, O., have been added to the totaled up in that frame. {card. Davis, who has won seven = Three Indian pitchers paraded toi | straight starts here, and the Queen

{stop the Colonels in the second rounder. a game. Boh Malloy started, was re-| zm

lieved by Steve Nagy, who gave = HEADQUARTERS |

{to Lee Howard. Indianapolis seemed on its way to |victory in the second game, leading | {4-1 at the end of five innings. But) the Colonels exploded for four runs; in‘the sixth, with Koney accounting| for three with a home run. The Colonels added another tally | in the seventh and iced the game | with four runs during the hectic | eighth inning. Four singles and a Juiple by Welaj did the damsgs,

.' East Chicago Post Is Softball Champ

Times State Service

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Giants and won the game, 2 to 1 In the second game, also won by New York, Lohrke and Bill Rigney hit homers to raise the record tp 185, three better than the old mark| by the 1036 Yankees. Larry - Jansen was the winning pitcher in the first game, giving him a record of 17 woh and four lost,

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