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Fans to Rally Thi This Evenin i ] : | Geisel to Head List of Speakers Sacred Heart high school backers (will kick off the 1047-48 athletie lyear at a rally at 8:30 o'clock toe Inight at the school gym, 1500 8 Meridian st. . oT | The rally -is an annual ‘event, and tonight's program will include iseveral local sports personalities. i Among the speakers will be Harry ; ne . 3 . :.. |Geisel, former American league "HOW TO SPIN — Opening day football practice yesterday at Butler university umpire; Mike Kelley, former Indic saw backfield candidates, learning how to spin into the line. Tony Hinkle, head |anapolis Indians manager; George

coach, is “shown above, demonstrating how to hide the ball. Butler will meet Ball |Bender, high school basketball of.

» - ' {11 Sacred State in the season's opener here Sept. 27. [haia) a Boh BE, Hearty

Saver Is Voted Big Leagues Call Rookies ~ i= itis: Most Valuables For Sneak Preview of "48 i: vir wie ie vom

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Indians Keep [NE Hopes Alive | For Playoff

Hallett Stops Colonels In Windup Here, 6-3

Toledo's Mud Hens move into, Yietory field tonight to open a three-game series and the Tribesters Nope to be able to dish out some of the same {reatment handed the Hens by: Columbus. f The Red Birds moved into & tie. for the fourth slot last night by grabbing a double-header from Toledo. Meanwhile, ‘the Redskins kept their play-off chances alive by taks+ Ang a 6-3 decizion {rom the Colonels| in Louisville's last appearance here this season ! Jack Hallett went the route for

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and fanning six. In addition, the Tribe flipper batted In three of thi!

of ceremonies, and the Rev. Bure Indianapolis runs “Members.

. ’ t in the I I “THe brought in tw suitors in the Haugstad’s Hitless Relief Performance roMembers of - the 1047 Spartan nd. : . . . . . ootball . team will be uced, Ee Guinting drew a pam. Catcher ~ Syracuse Outfielder Wins Starting Assignment Against Giants |ana sacred Heart's a ae Roy Jiges bent ua two out Is Best inl. L NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (U. P.).—New names began to' show up in the Mary Ritter, Jane Forestall and on he sacks a

to | major league box scores today, affording sneak previews of next year's Kate Mappes, will lead the yells.

Hallett’ shot a single’ into center NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (U. P).— rookie crop. —— lag ey fiela ; Outfiglder Hank Sauer of the Syra- Starting Sept. 1, player limjt rules are relaxed, permitting the big . Kalin Doubles Pete cuse Chiefs, ticketed for another| league teams to call up stars from the minors, but none of these players Fl mn Tackle Ends Kalin's second double drove Pale trial with the Cincinnati Reds next gre eligible for world series play if their feam wins a pennant. Castiglione Across win the vip spring, has been named the “most | However, few pennant-contending : mnt ‘ marker in the following .

Three hits and an error by Castiglions accounted for two Colonel runs in the top half of the sixth, A wild throw to third by Catch-

valuable player” in the Interna-|teams are willing to use a rookie in! Cleveland's Frazier doubled in 0 0 tional league for 1047, Lloyd Mc~|the stretch drive, so most of the the eighth inning against the St. fl ement : oor {Gowan, president of the circuit's unknown names show up on the Louis Browns last night and then : {Baseball Writers’ association, an- second division teams or on first scored in a 3-to-2 triumph when [3 Billy Raborn of Atlanta, Ga ob

nounced today. division squads which are far out es Fleming slammed a two-run, lucky break at the outdoor Sports

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p Jolonels ‘ f : | ; er Russ Rolandson of the Co |, The 28-year-old Sauer, who failed of the pennant drive. |triple.. The Browns rallied for two| s,s last’ ni Ant rp . . - ‘ . | na ght that resulted in o after catching Woody Williams’, THE STRATEGY BOARD’— Head Coach Tony Hinkle opened his 27th season [to make the big league grade with | ooklyn Di |Tuns in the ninth, chasing -Red| py; y, fiantan high foul enabled Jarvis to come y yr! pe {Cincinnati in 1946, was chosen first | Brooklyn Differs {Embree, but Ed Klieman saved the n for the & over

As usual, Brooklyn is a little dif-{yictory Frankie Talaber,. of\@olumbus, O, we in the main event battle of a three- “| tilt grappling bill. = j letics, “7 to 4, for Philadelphia’sl Talaber had split the first t used hicr: Sunda seventh loss in a row. Rookie Jod falls with Raborn and w Wg Y| Coleman allowed the Nats one hit aj going

hel with Butler {Gathall tas rasterdan ot] : : isti : : across with the fourth tally in the with Butler football teams yesterday greeting approximately 50 candidates, Assisting [by 29 of 32 voting writers. ' Af the 8, : seventh, Hinkle (above, teft front) this season are Jim Hauss (kneeling) and Chet McNerney, |moment, he leads the league in: erent: e Dodgers recalled Phil “yy, pinai0n trimmed the Ath-

Guintini's double, walks to Erni ih wzesre . . l . . 1hitti ad s.battedoin. Hi Haugstad, a 23-year-old ‘ right-| Guile OBE Petts Ny and Herb Schwomeyer, Phil Reisler and John R abold (left to right rear). All the assistants [ting And (JTUn-batted in. Esl, der, from St. Paul of the Amer-

y $ the ae i f Vv are | 1 i i Williams’ single brought in two. with the exception of McNerney “are ‘Butle r graduates. 1135 runs and has clouted 43 homers, joan association, sed Lin Sunes . off Reliefer Wes Bailey in i bop. 3. « ius of Fithocs : , in the first five inn i essi more 3 second best in the loop. | nings of hitless relief won hint & n the first five innings, then blew | deciding session when he missed

oa. ..-» | « | the eighth 0 A Hi kl ' C I Three Second-nlace.. votes ~ gave ; ; ; up in the sixth and Washington | with : Colonels Score 5 nswer in e S 3 | ane 0 S total 1 : ¢ Probable starting call against the gored six runs on five singles, & lying tackle, soared over Hallett surrendered another Tun | Sauer a total of 253 points out of giants néxt Saturday. Brooklyn Slthree walks and an error [ihe top rope and crashed to the ce : i a possible 356. Runnerup 0 the prgin trust believes the kid may] * ment floor of the area. Talaber

; " ® oulsville in the final frame, | P 4 : ‘ : jo Losy aliog Koney across For But el rl I ac ice Buddy Walker | Syracuse fly-chaser was faney-fleld-'accure them the pennant, * The Yankee-Red Sox game was struggled back Into the ring but

{ | 3 i {ing Virgil Tom Stallcup of Jersey rained out, afid other major { o : after two were out, : By BILL EGGERT Abe Tig rang y lor league was unable to stand further action

{ : | The American league champions- | City, another Cimcinnati chattél. : {teams were not scheduled. due to a shoulder in TH 411 { i $ - 3 i 30 : ur: - Fue triumphs 167% she Re The Buller university fovtball team found it more difficult to “climb| @iuon | Stallcup, labeled by many ob~ to-be, the Yankees, also brought a jury and Ref game and a 3 A y Re

J Chaney's rin rating | F ! : eree Dick Patton sto bou bs tied for fourth place out of the sack” today after getting a taste of Coach Tony -Hinkle's . £ g servers as the “best shortstop in the new man up from the minors, but Major Leaders pred. the t clubs tied fo place, ;

probably will be up several notches Sherman Lolldr can’t be classed as| and declared Raborn the winner.

Gerry Staley Scattered nine hits first grid call ) esterday, = oh J ’ : when the next quarterly rankings minors, garnered 133 points. Vet- » compleie stranger 10" major lesgde)” NATIONAL LEAGUE In other bouts Buck. Weaver of : ; - A squad. of 50 reported. for yesterday's drill although-80 men have |... \.daced by the Indi State €tan Ed Heusser' of Montreal was ’ ;: G AB -R H Pet Terre-Haute threw Bd as the: Birds took the first game indicated they will seek & varéily position in the “knock-'em-down” ne Lame (nang Le. third with 95, followed closely by fans, for the burly catcher was up bib Hn 2s wm Springfi Wiliams -of from Toledo, §-2, although he was ’ ’ a 4 Athletic commission, | : y ’ aed with Cleveland for part of 1946. jaan. Eiueinnai 113 319 3 ji Ji Pringfield, Mo., and Pavo Ketonen

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wiped mers | The Indianapolis Negro beélter Howie Moss of Baltimore with 91| Hinkle, who has been associated Nas one more year of eligibility. He pe oro <t

given a lift from Ira Hutchinson in ® He played most of this season|ChVArreita, Chi. 113 418 52. 132 316 of Boston beat Gorddn Hessell of

: | a ne ar ints. ko; " Gustine, Pitts. 132 519 88 162 .312 Chi the final inning. Columbus totaled with Butler grid teams 26 years, Was an all-city player at Short. scored a surprising two-round PO (Hot Potato) Hamlin, Tor ‘with: Newark of the International AMERICAN LEAGUE | Chisago, . . . . u I # 8 years, iets 9 - e? % ’ i t— only five hits and scnbed 4 sls fos 14 as head coach. has scheduled Midge in 1939 and played varsity | Knockout yictory wi Jack (Buddy) ronio Maple Leaf pitcher, rounded league, then reported to the Yan- Will Bast S, AB 2 H Pet! , rl ° 8 y a " (Walker of Columbus in cago’s ’ y ¢ Jlinms, Bosion 3 144 33% each, Mike Natisin spa two daily workouts ‘until school Pall for the Boilermakers in 1941, ee orbs, in Chis 805) it the first five with 73 points, K¢¢S and wom the second game of Mitchell Cleve.” 84 365 ‘30 13% 339 Ertel Softball io

nightcap 5-4 victory with a home

Sunday's double-header with Wash- Boudreau. Cleve. 121° 433 62 138 310 Ww : > : : run in the fourth inning. Hutehin-| Others who polled votes, were ack |K 2

1042 and last season after serving This tri n 4 the heel | ell, Detroit 128 “407 318 . ‘his triumph came on the heels gran f Jersey City, 65: Bd St ington lasti LWO- iple. | McCosky 1 318] | mi am of Jersey City evens ington by blasting a two-run triple. McCosky, Phils. 112 444 63 141 5 Team E iminate

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; y save! Intra-Squad Game ph lo ecisi ove , of Montreal, 52; Vernal Jones o v son took the mound again 1 sa Be An te haa AE hid in 2 Conferences lof ad cision r Abel Ce5tac, the. ester 45: Anse. Moore of Battal Rough Introduction foe HOME RUNS | "Ertel Machine th the. game pitching the eighth- and n An Bue g acne Butler will compete in two con- big South American scrapper, also{43; Al Clark of Newark, 40. Jack Phillips] . . Mize, Glants Hu gooper, Giants n : was. e first team ninth innings uled Sept. 14 in the Bowl. The . ...._ in Chicago, of Newars, 36 i Sainpaneile of Mont. Cleveland brought up Joe Frazier oma TR lams, R. Sox 2710 be eliminated. in. the annual Game Shortened annual freshman-varsity tussle will ak Jus SeReOR, the a Chaney, who weighed in at 179, car" Sime of a qo na Bob from Oklahoma City of the Texas! " RUNS BATTED IN {Sweet 16” softball tournament at To allow the teams to caton be played Sept. 20 and the varsity 0 U0 HU RESCH COTE TEL dotted Walker 20 pounds in 1ast|* Players fecovig honorable mention [€88UE: the Cubs gave a chance to|Mise Giants 119 Cooper. Giants 91 Municipal Stadium, : ] : dana wi : ; an, one he i . {were Jack Banta, Earl Naylor, and Al pitcher Johnny Miller, and the Ath-| Siper, Pirates > Marshall, Giants Ertel dro trains, the game at 8t. Paul was squad will open the regular season scheduled and four games-will be night's fight, { ante, gar Savior nd Al Elliott, Braves 101 pped its second game

shortened to eight innings. Minne- Sept. 27 at home against Ball State apolis held a 9-5 Jead in the first.in an Indiana Intercollegiate conhalf of seventh inning but the|ference game Apostles came back in their half to] Capt. Ott Hurrle of Indianapolis tie the score and pushed across the and 15 other returning Tettérmen:

: {Campanis, M letics recalled Orge Cox from | N last nigh RA ; | ‘Bud Cottey, local lightweight. Tost | Wasdell, Paul Righards, Ed Mordarski and|'C ge Cooper Irom RUNS ight to Roosevelt Inn, 11-5 played with Mid-American foes. | a3 » | Duteh M Bulfalo: Bob Y Charles! Ve ‘Wop Mize, Giants 115! Kiner, Pirates 100 $ - Hinkle bossed yesterday's group ® 10ur-round decision to Freddie gill Tr Tun al annals some five ‘Weeks 880. | Robinson, Ddgrs. 111 Musial, Cards 99 I other tourney games, Jack through ou conditioning practice Ma#s of Denver in one of the pre- and Ray Yochim, Rochester; Dick Starr, | ler had the roughest introduc-| Williams, R. 104 [wagner and Jim McLinn, Oppos= { | Gene with “linemen hitting the dummies:

ling, Ray Mack and gherman iring ; HITS B 0" yt lUminaries on the same card, |Lollar, Newark: Bob Wilson, Bltimore, UOT: TEUring from Sunday's game pesky Red Sox 186 Gustine, Pirates 162 8 Pitchers in” last week's metros and backfield candidates brushing.

onto. with the Reds after allowing four| Walker, Phillies 165 Holmes, Braves = 160 politan area cham ) : ' pionship game , . a's W ate ov i i e writers also selected a 1947 hits and a walk and getting no Baumbhol 62] » winning marker in the eighth. will form Minkle's working mate- up on spinners and passing stance. heavy, scored a -four-round victory | 8 g one

tZ, Reds 1 . ll-star t Players chos rer turned in victories. Babe Barna homered for the Mil- rial. Several transfer students, also, po vin has taken over the back- °Ver Johmay Crane of Chicago. Inf ar CR Jers Lhoden Ye e out. The Reds went on to get 10| _ . : 4 Wagner was on the mound for lers in the sixth inning. ‘are expected to bolster the Bulldog field coaching. replacing Wally the opener, Russell Turner of Chi-| ; ' js if {runs. Rookie Bob Kuzava, up from | |U. 8. Tires, who defeated Bethel 9 35 1d lies to five . Ac g. placing ally , First base—Stevens; second base Baltimore, was Ao pitch for Cleve-| |A, C. 6-5 . Jim Davis held. the Blues to five squad. Most noteworthy in this Middlesworth ‘wi ag . cago decisioned Jimmy Conn of] ; : : i » and McLinn pitched ; 1 who has passed up : {—Burgess: Whitehead, Jersey City; land today. hits at Kansas City while Mit- group is Jim -Warrenburg, Indiane the job for a position with & local Kokomo in four. They were welter- :

Bob Cotton, Indianapolis light (ang, Mat: Batts, Toron

| {P. R. Mallory to g 13-1 victory over

. , {third bases— Grimes; shortstop —| Detroit is the only t > | | hi waukee was pounding out 17 in a State hard Barr, Ball State; reights. : ! ° y team which \Mechanics Laun : 13-2 roi The. new lengua i y jy Ba . . a bottifig. company. . Chet MNemey|¥s eis heb Stallacup; outfielders—Saver, Moss, [has announced that it will call. up/ Three additioncs sim ti champions picked up both their Hinkle fo vin Rlade ve fo AN of Indiana university is 4 new ad- - {and Ale Mele, Syracuse; catcher— no rookies for late-season -trials,| certain in tonight's ai forig are runs in the third tuning but then! are fo _ Indiana . ty. Al Sitio to Te sini and wh Have Breadin Scores |Campanella; pitchers—Heusser-and preferring to fight for second place of the six opposing a Lh gach . 4 be . 1anapolis charge o reshmen wit er Zava., «© wi -y i : ; couldn't do anything with Davis’ Smock, one of * Purdue's - “pony gechwomeyer as his: assistant. -Var- Eu : with is Reag velo yeteran lineup. lost Oné game in the double slants: . Fw Tones before and: after ~the—war; gify Tinenmen. have been placed un= * 0 _® Slimivations, J i ] - : der John Rabold and Jim Hauss. At S eedrome itter ug 0 ampion in Rie Sow plays Kirsh — Tribe Box Score, Pitching, Batting Cramer Jim Morris is back again | meets Bethel A G. nt 3:13 on : to apply the bandages | T Hu T b d t D | 3 i tay : an ¥ VILLE ' 3 t ve i" p : vig! . aT | 7 ra ORR NO A Elrond nM HORBI AY Following- the Ball State ‘game. Bob Breach of Jia 0 e es e “ enver gi Ee ete ay in Mee Jalal. ¢ 0 Riddle . 80. 210 .17 "71 24 338 Butler py n nudge enny on of New Castle i :30. Campbell, 1b $138 1 0 3 a To ao BA ig Tne Olly Lpenly 3) to ee the A feature midgst ~ DENVER, Sept. 3 (U. P.).—The when the four-day play starts to-| — Amo, 1 ' 18 11 6 y #8 Wg 18, Mf : ; e 3 . iy ’ » v ’ 1 : i i * Goodmar “ss rT 1¢ B=t3 Ti 3mioct. 11: Wabash at Or auto race at the Indianapolis Nation's ‘top professionals teed off|morrow. | Irish Five Scheduled Gheesor 30000 2 0 oy 2388 oc 16 Western Michigan here Speedrome last night. today paired with the Rockies’ best| However, today's .pro-amateur| In Gard ny et 2 3 3 fo 031MM homecoming), Oct. 35; DePauw, The Program was a memorial af. SIMON-pure entries in & pro-amaicutipromised to tell a great deal about | arden, March 1 rr 3 3 38 8 8 Went 114 373 8 93 3% 34 here, Nov. 1; Western Reserve, here | IMT for the late Sod Saunders of competition which Je 1€ young Palmer—whether he was a | NEW \YORK, Sept. 3 (U. P.).—A Batley. } 3.34% 8 dur. $1 174 19 1% 0 34 Nov. 8 Valparaiso, here, Nov. 15, Hartford City, injured fatally at Sars. of oHUOW's; SIN : enver red-hot flash in the pan at Salt |s6-garme basketball schedule, in« ley. R : Willing 62 5 12 5 4 and ‘Cincinnati university, there, the eastside track a few weeks “Pe: . >. |Lake City or whether he’s the man cluding 27 double-headers with 48 Tata batted for wis it ahh PRL : Kalin I a he) a i Nov, 22 : i 0. { The eyes of most spectators were, to yatch this Season as the links- out-of<town colleges and univere INDIANAPOLIS ©" © Roser 5 Riddie 4 Castiglione 3 pr ————————————— | Dick Prazier of Muncie finished a on Johnny Palmer, Badin, N, C, men swing east from the Pacific sities and nine major” 1947 confere Villain. 3 Al R H.0 AE Wentael 2. Nagy 2 Halleit i D Wesih * | close third in the feature, which youngster who won the Western coast. IN TOP BOUT—Vince Cal. [ence champions, was announced toe Castiglione “ | 3 4 3 i erly, . Wetrel 3 Guinting 8 Moran 3 IS ermen nen | was clocked at 5:57.3. . |Open at Salt Lake City last week-| Ed (Porky) Oliver is another who zaretta, young Chicago heaivy- day for the 1947-48 Madison Square Weathocly, ef L204 88 3 8 OBrownoum ob MOOS Hoentel d : : |, Ted Hartley of Roanoke captured end with an 18-under-par 210. ~ _ |may move toward the tp of the| weight wil ba tha second loc | Oden season. Kalin wu : + 33132 3 T¥o buat Hi . Castighions 2, Weather . | the 20-lap semi-final. event. from! However, the course here at the heap with a Denver Open victory. | dopant of Bob Sikes " the | The two single tilts will pit Notre Andres, 3b. 3 1 0 1 1 Olwentael 16, Mauch 12. Kalin 9, Riddle Bob Wilson of Columbus. Cherry Hills club figured to be much Oliver is no novice, b 7 Dame vs, New York , Andres, 33.0003 1 31 1 Siwentael 18 Riddle | , by any means, " 21d ; . ork university on Hale, Naina 3 FT 2 2 3% ‘Brow of Jarvis 5 Rote) al 4, Wi =~ dy asSSIC | Eaton scored in the handicap tougher for the war veteran who lin golfdom’s pro ranks. 10-round fistic headliner at the | March 1, and City College of New To ~ RRR : tr Bra 8, Wanizel & Mo | sprint for the four fastest qualifiers|lists among his attributed the Jit=| por years he has been in the first Sports Arena tomorrow night. |York vs. New York university I RAPOLIS a oi a Maud rR ‘YS’ YARMOUTH, N. &, Sept. 3 (u. And also won one of the prelim. terburg championship of Northigione of any tournament, Wut never] The Windy City battler gave a {March 9, Runs Batted tncHalieit 3 Ruin. Good: ost, William P. ~The best deep sea fishermen INaries. Others went to Breading; Carolina. has he attained the kingpin spot good account of himself before ee — Ka tn 2. Cxiighiane 2 Guintint Sule Tribe Pitching from three nations threw out their Frazier and Tommy Gray of In-, The traps are many, including ,¢ o Byron Nelson or a Hogan. He losing a decision to Willard Game Sought ; * ampbe Sacrifice tet »oub \ t i * * | B Plays — Jungels, Koney And Campbell w 1 nw pa sn nes at daybreak today in pictuz- dianapolis. eight on the treacherous ITth. |Anished second, one stroke behind| Reed in his other appearance | The Pltinfield Co Koney, Goodman and Campbell. “Left on yy, 0 YG 25 59 esques Soldiers Rip fishing grounds’ A crowd of some 4300 fans wit-| Rather than Palmer, the pundits the hot Mr. Palmer, in the Western! here. Sikes kayoed Reed last all eam ee mmercial bases on Balls Jungels 4 Batley 2. Hallett NAR BS 16a 130 4 i6 to open the fourth International nessed the races. The next card at here were inclined to make Bobby Open last week , , . and he could| week in the 10th after a bruié- | d WANLS a game for Sune Arias Hh pon amet 8. Hila ey pe: a ; 114 0 M ie Tuna Cup matches the east side track will be run Locke, ‘Ben Hogan or Lloyd Man= win. this one very well. ing scrap : Io Call Cosine hotel at Plainfield Raa 3 nh Adosing Pitcher. ferek 1 3 40 31 46 "Cuba, defending champion for the Friday night. . 'grum the favorite to cop top money re Fo pdr n Clegg. Time—-2:07. Attendance—3092, | Fieicher VT 7 1a 122 81 65 Alton B Sharp trophy, met teams " RR Wi -3 et. i A 122 81 6 ! * : inner by One Length . Li 8° 62ly 61 43 37 from the United Stat Y 9 : y . Hallett 8 11 136% 143 83 11 States and Great ’ Singles Champion Howard 80 ’t - ul d Britain in the first renewal of the ea ue an in S, esu S NEW YORK, Bept. 3 (U. P)—i yee : KOKOMO, Ind, Sept. 3 (U. P).— Wilkie Tost 1. Gornick: lost 1 World's tuna. classic since 1939. | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [Minneapolis * i... 010 004 40— 9 13 0 Blue Badge, a 4-year-old gelding F routh way Jables won 2. lost Vinne roe -day “A w 8t. Paul +... 100 220 41-10 13 ‘1 ’ § Youthful Charles DeVoe, Indian- Gable 5 V : hae r in the three-day, nine-‘ oo 00 ge. Teh GB. artis, Gerkin. Grissom and Westrum: | [TOM the Jayess stable, won the fea- | | apolis, won the Kokomo Tennis as- i” our-per~day grind will be deter- Louisville .... ooo... 81 88 .351 915 Head, Coffman, Dietz and Paepke, tured $5000 Southport purse yester-| '« sociation's sponsored state singles BonUs for Feller i on ne bets of one point for EE arvan 7 3 1 lat x AREBICAN XEAGUE ia 'day at Aqueduct, scoring a one-| * , : 2 p y ‘ ' " ' ‘ach pour fis Le s ; Columbus ae 8 49 {8 Louis ha 0 . 1 ) ¥ i ampionship Yesterday by CLEVELAND. Semt. 3 (U.P) 4 a] Pe ” 5 sh taken plus dally Columbus. mo n oo An 18 rs bir ger 0 ome o/length victory over 8, A, Mason's rouncing George Buschman, also Bob Felier. Cleveland Indians’ lead. id match bonuses for the biggest a Pau y 65 B82 443 25, Kinder, Potter and Early; Embree, Get- favored Salerno. Mrs. E. DuPont of Indianapolis; 2-6, 6-3, 6-1, 8-6 in on Witrlar. hy 3 a ) q fish and biggest catch, . : oledo ,. caer N " 401 Start, Xiteman and Hegan, apes, _n qn 9 Weir's Darjeeling = was another | Our world has become smaller with each new the finals, g hurl oday received a check’ One T720-pounder and two weigh- AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 020 020 4 10 2 length farther back in third place, | d f sci WwW - for $32.000 from the club as an at- ing more than 600 were taken yes- now York ..’ a i yo. fi Da Ee ay These: I eT ! hi stlonce. e marve as each new tendance bonus this season. terday in pre-tourney fishing, Boston i... 58 559 Hi New York at Boston (rain), Named Track Coach frontier is penetrated and its benefits. bei ——— remem ——————— fd troit “ana 60 54 12'%] Only games scheduled | | | . Philaderphi & oo 18 NATIONAL LEAGUE DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 3 (U. Stowe on all men. Chicne ees 1 i : Washington 8 Al an open dae. - PIR alot who recently reSt. Louis 85 351 3: GAMES TODAY signed Drake track coach and : " rialandt | za VALLEY LEVEL ROUTE ; NATIONAL LEAGUE | ©, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION director of the Dinke relays, wil provera depends upon specialization. 4 Rtookivn X Wo Te GB | (All Night Games) , [leave tomorrow for Lawrence, Kan., Each must learn his respective task thor. shea dausiann 8 | N ¥ a . | aR hu . aps) pa \ Daag. + How ia nu Chumbus at. Loulsvine. : Br fa take up his ew ditien as track oughly, tc doit in a superior manner. Re. * Bt. Paul at Kansas City (2), con rela, ni- a CHICAS TOLEDO ST ————— Bras Naw Sark a. a8 a as » | Minneapolis at Milwaukee lly ot Pa at We » \ 2 FT. WAYNE - r Chicago |.[1I1INII 88 13 Ne. 33, AMERICAN LEAGUE . . ee famous C— . FL. ¥ Li TR Nt a" » as n { New York at Poston (2) Shirley Service specializes m bringing memo La Fendrich PEORIA SAMI) Chicago pt Cleveland (2, night),

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