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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

7s Looks Like Battle

Tribe 1s Just fill Gane in Rear of Birds

Possibility of Tie Seen in Hot Race

1t looked like a battle to the bit!

ter end today for the coveted fourth playoff spot in the American association:

Our Tritsmen “moved a hall-

game back of Columbus and ome behind Minneapolis in last night's developments, The association office saw the possibility of a degd-

Jock Sunday when the season ends.

Things. grew hotter as the Tribe spanked Toledo, 7-2, while Loulsville was giving the Indians some help by “nipping the Red Birds, 3-2. Pressure Is On The pressure really went on Lhe Millers, for they. were rained out at Milwaukee apd must play double<header tonight From Frank C. Lane's office al Columbus came this stalement “Minneapolis, Columbus and Indianapolis likely will fight right up to the wire on Sunday to de termine finally who shall have fourth place and the remaining playoff berth If two of those clubs happen to be tied in fourth

place in. the standings at the sea

“|regularly carded events and a0 through channels. As far as paper

oo : FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 1047

At Fair Today

Rain ‘Keeps Harness {who have learned caution over the Off {years concerning the St. Louis) Horses Track Cardinals, felt a little better to-! State. fair harness racing fans day.

were in for a “bargain bill”. this| “Movpe it won't be a Cardinal year afternoon following postponement. ¢... all. !

track. “in” as National league pennantPrograms scheduled for both days winners for a couple of weeks, but

(Were to be run off, giving eight {he Cards don't always do things

added amateur trot. alculations® are concerned, it was

{for more than two hours before the

DEATH ON DIRT TRACK—Dueling for position with Hank Gritzback (right), Jake Pickler (arrow) of Bethlehem,

Pa.. loses control of his car, plunges over the fence and is crushed to death in a big car dirt track race at Altamont, N.Y. Note the front axle and wheels detached from cha sis flying through the air. Gritzback manages to spin his | ) Cra sh.

car around and avoid the the

Gunners Await Rich Skeet Shoot

Although ~the complete entry li

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will not be known until the start of

the first event tomorrow noon, be adavnee gunners New York and Jhave—entered the

CRAUA® necessary AWAY As already Dollar itol City Gun club this week-end Heading thee list Billy Perdue of Mobile, Ala,

registration 1s not from as far Alabama Silver ' skeet marathon at the Cap-

of Invaders are Cireat

son's close they will play each other won open champion, and Russ

one game on the following day to

_ establish their final resting places

Andres Is Star A crowd of more than 5700 “radio night” fans saw the Hooslers come out of their hitting legarthy last night and pound out the decision to square the series with the Hens Ernie Andres was< the hitting star, driving in three tallies wilh a homer and two doubles. Catcher Roy Jarvis also. hit for the circuit Slender Royce Lint scattered 10 Toledo blows and tightened in lhe clutches to score his fourth pitching triumph.

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Andres 3, M rah, Two-Base- Hils -- White , Andres 2, Wentzel, Moran Jarvis Sacrifice Kalin. Double Plays Jarvis and Williams Moran, Castiglione and Lint, Left on Bar Toledo, 7. Indignapolis, 8. Base on Balls--Off Jones 1, Lint 2, Svott 1. Btrikeouts—By Lint 7, Jones 1. Hita--Off Jones in 6 Innings: Scott, 8 Wild Piteh Lint, Passed Ball Losing Pitcher Jones Umpires - rafin King and Clegg. Time «= 1.50 Attendance 5780

Platt

. . Tribe Batting a a Rosenthal 21m Riddie 80 Kalin 81 Gruintind 120 Weatherly Mauch 2 1 1 Moran 7 15 d 284 Castiglione 133 52 4 3} 270 Andres al 270 Wentzel ‘ 116 15 Brown 1 2 18 248 Jarvis a? Williams Home Ru Andres 1%, Rosenthal { Bh ighon Wenteel 2 Three-Rase Hits Castiglione ® Weath eriy 6 Wentsel 5 Guintini 8 "Moran A Kalin 4, Mauch 4 Andres 3 Rosenthal 2 Brown, Lint Two-Base Hits—Castiglione 28 Iv 25, Andres 2%. Maran 21 Wentzel 17 ‘Mauch 12 Kalin 0 Brown 8, Jarvis 3 “Rosenthal 4, 4. Nagy 3, Perer Ferek Stolen Bases Brown 6 Wentse Mo ran 4 Weatherly Andres stiglione 3 Rosenthal 2 al

CGuintinl 18 Riddle 1 Witilams

3, Jarvis 2 Mauch 2 Toy, Tost, Willams

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RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 000 000 020. 2 Louisville 100 020 00x A Clark, Hepping and- Baker, Dre: sewerd

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Aitken of New York, winner of the Sea Island and the Sunny South championshij at Miami, Fla; earlier this month Other fold are apaolis, holder;

Dave Arnette of Indian-Mid-West 20-gauge title Tom Metzger of Greenville, Mich., president of the National Skeet. Shooting association and Michigan state champion; Brettmen of Chicago, Central States open champion, George Heaney of Indianapolis, © Indiana = all - gauge title holder, and O. L Terre Haute,

Tri-State all-gauge

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A 100-target 20-gauge event will occupy the attention of the classy field Saturday, starting at noon, and “marathon” will’ be

held on Sunday foy «a gusranteed

) purse of $2,000

A Calcutta auctio for the thon” event

maraopen to spectators as participants, is scheduled

NEWYORK, Sept. 5 (UPI = The opening of the national ten"was postponed fdr 24 hours today because of rain. today tomorrow and the

All matches scheduled for

will be played tournament will be .speeded up so that the meet will be schedule Sept. 14, unless postporiements are necessary, The strongest fleld assembled anywhere in the world*for a post-war tennis tournament will set out in pursuit of heavily favored Jack Kramer of Los Angeles and Marby nightfall. tomorrow singles to 64

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Nassau two- mile pace at Roosevelt Raceway: | J. Jordan 1 COLUMBUS, 0, Sept. 5—Steve

P. Vineyard i oS? Gerkin, durablé Minneapolis flingG. Minshall 30—1 er, has been voted the most valuWi F. Parks 30-1 able player in the American assothick EQ C. Hodgins ciation for. the 1947 season.

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Millbrook ‘ Ww. Burgers The announcement came from Ensign Hanover 8 Pa in the office of President Frank C.| xApril Star W. Fleming Lane after votes of the sports writGuest Star J. Cruise circuit had been tabulated Royal Man E Soph . 15d Nine other choice association Valdo Abbe - Saflor A players were involved in the ballotRed Streak Brown nevertheless, since he - actually flack Mills y re ol . would have won the award even] x~R, L. + Calg Stable entry. f—Field. without the votes he polled from {ternity. Columbus’ Don Lang and | {Kansas City's CHff Mapes where! T L di D Oo close behind him. ; { 0 ea in enver pen {hander who is currently breaking DENVER, Sept. 5 (U. P.).—Chubby Herman Keiser of Akron, O, and rebreaking all-time baseball who shot a five-under-par 66. yesterday, moved into, the second round records for number of pitcher- | from, his fellow-pros. called into his 79th game of the| The boys were finding the Cherry Hills course—especially the back season on Sept. 1. The old record! nine--murderous when the blond Keiser strolled into the clubhouse was 66, established in ‘1945 by Bul- | The rest of them: at that timé next in line were George Payton ofl He will receive a $100 savings were hoping for 75's at best. Hampton, Va! and Skip Alexander bond from the league for winning| It seemed that Keiser could do of Lexington, N. C.- with 69s. the award. . His drives| Sam Snead was three under par thereafter . went looping.- straight when he went %to the 12th hole—a Cham S, Waterloo down the fairways. His putts—in~ par three, and one of the easiest cluding’ a climax-capping 30-footer oft the back nine. Twice the Slamby a magnet, In all, Keiser had five birdies to, Bobby Locke, the touted Britisher| "By UNITED PRESS match his second hole bogie, and {from Johannesburg, South Africa, League Champion Danville and Cherry Hills course which carries a day. While everyone else wasigames in the preliminary series of par tag of 35-36-71. having fits on the second nine after the 3-I league Shaughnessy playDr. Cary Middlecoff, the Memphis breezing through the first nine, offs last night. Lerday to posta 68 forsecond going out and then three. under! Sox.down, 5 to 1, on Martin's three- | piace mfter- the first 18 holes, & and] coming in for a net net 70—one under. hitter, and Waterloo edged Terre S————— — Haute, 5 to 2. |failed, ‘the White Hawks collecting Longevity Record for Sox i= mu io en ior mere sau Terre Haute's ‘lone runs came in CHICAGO, Sept. 5 (U. P.).—Luke| Peck played 1986 games. Appling, who won the title of “The Sox statisticians claim “he played a shutout, has played 1984 now and if he goes Springfield and Waterloo meets because of his aches and pains and tonight, it will be 1985 and a tie Terre Haute at Terre Haute. not because h~ can sing, may ori for the record. Then he will break! Se ———

fWatson F. T. Wingate ers and broadcasters around the Royal Chief A. Jones 20-12. It was a.clean-cut Victory kre P Sh bb (his own Minneapolis writers’ fra-| Gerkin, the iron man right- | of the $15,000 Denver opén today commanding both wonder and respect appearances in a single season, was | with an amazing 66, r falo’s John Podgajny. landed in the luke on the second hole, on the 18th green—were heading mer landed in the lake. Then, for for the cup as if drawn good measure, he two-putted for a in in Ireetotal of eight strokes on the hole, that gave him 33-33-66 on the played the course in reverse yester- fourth-place Waterloo won opening | finished in the dusk Locke was two-over par with a 37 Danville set Springfield's Brown | A Ii n After Peckinnaua a h' S Terre Haute used three hurlers) pp i dg } wy in an effort to stop Waterloo, but But White The seventh, robbing Berkovich of of the Chicago White Sox only 1985. They contend that Luke! Tonight, Danville is host to!

may not tie the American league the mark tomorrow or maybe Sun- Pile Is Elected record tonight for most. games day, or it might be sometime next played at shortstop week. That's the way the record is. Head of Pro Loop It depends not only on whether) The reason for the. discrepancy] CHICAGO, Sept, 5 (U. P).— Luke plays. but also on what the'stems from the musty old record Holland C. Pile, a retired New! old record is: books and files concerning Peck’s York businessman, today was There's no question but what ‘the achievements. Last month, all the named commissioner of the newly! Basketball | who played for what White Sox were geared to proclaim League of America and given ab-| seemed like centuries for Cleveland Luke's fame with ‘a new mark. Then solute jurisdiction over all inter-| and the White Sox. But how many someone discovered that Peck had team relations in the new pro, games he played appears to be In played some 15 games in 1910 and circuit. 4 nobody thought about them until, The new commissioner said the According to most league records records, they made a final’ check. circuit would operate with«16 teams

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Racing Schedule (24 which _ originally - had been| TONIGHT scheduled to start. a Indianapolis Speedrome, U. S. (yu, Re ge ne 52 and Kitley, midget cars. (Southern, each with eight teams. At Terre Haute, midget cars. In the Northern division member TOMORROW NIGHT {clubs will be Chicago, St. Paul, Purdue! At New Castle Fairgrounds, stock Grand Rapids, Louisville, Waterloo, | at cars, |Towa, Omaha, St. Joseph, Mo., and Kansas City, while in the Southoat ern .section, there will ‘be teams at New Orleans, Houston, ChattaDirector Charles P. Dag- At Alexandria Armscamp, midget nooga, .. Atlanta. Birmingham that = James EK. Cars Springfield, Mo., Tulsa and Oklaformer Butler track \cap- At Kokomo, midget cars. {homa City. and an ex-Washington high MONDAY NIGHT dthlete; has been engaged as = At Indianapolis Midget Speedway, an assistant track coach, W. 16th st, Another former Continental, HarNegley, will be an assistant coach. He is a Tetter-

George Mihal, former University gridder, already is work as an assistant at Tech high school, and two more aides will join

SUNDAY At Scottsburg, Hutton Park, big

Athletic announced

Major Leaders NATIONAY, LEAGUE wil a ———— a AB Ellis on Leave

VALPARAISO, Ind. Sept. 5 (U Eillott, Dagtwell also announced: the .ele- P).—Athlétic Director Loren E. AMERICAN was granted a temporary Williams, replaces leave of absence from Valparaiso Mecoees. Pais. 109 has ‘left university today and football coach DIARY, Boston 129 DiMaggion, N.Y. 112 Emory G. Bauer was named to the HOME RUNS vost, Ellis-requested the leate at Mize. Glarita 44! Coo 28 he adv ice of his his physician, oh, Praise

Walker, ‘Phila. 12 { n Reiser, Brooklyn a J 66 gira, Chi 114 52 alan, cincinnay 114 bl 13

Boston 130 baseball coach Sprague : Gilbert, who

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Mead, Kronowitz Fight In Garden Tonight |

NEW. YORK, Sept. 5 (U. P.).— Pete Mead and Herb Kronowits,

‘meet in their 10-round “rubber | {match” at Madison Square Garden| {tonight to determine which shall |advance in the rich 160-pound [class. Although - most - experts * figured that Mead of Grand Rapids, Mich. {would be favored because he fis) | working on a string of eight straight victories, bookmakers; juoled “6-5 and, shorn your pick.” ———————— ——————— “a,

Polo Match Postponed

| NEW YORK, Sept. § (U. P).— |The National Open polo tournament | match between the Meadowbrook club team and Mexico, which was ‘scheduled to take place Sunday, to(day was postponed until Sept. un by the U. 8. Polo association.

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Louis “gas house gang” of former \decision was reached to call off yes-| yegrs could read. ‘All they could. do erday 8 racing. The extra date; set previously In and win games. In 1942 the Red case of postponement, could not be|Birds stormed through September to used since most of the horses are overhaal the Dodgers and. take the [to be shipped out tonight for Read- flag. Ing, Pa., for the next Grand Circuit| Brooklyn admitted it could happen | stop. Some of the drivers also had!again, but when the Cards were left to compete at Westbury, rained out at Chicago yesterday N. Y, in the Nassau two-mile pace. afternoon and the Dodgers trimmed A. G. (Fred) "Norrick announced |New York at night, 2 to 0, the Flat-

[cal Thegnear-capacity crowd aited suspected that not all of the St.

of yesterday's card due to the muddy| On paper; ‘the Dodgers have been | Gene Handley,

battle briskly on the ballfield)

that today's races would be limited bush sufferers found the rain lessen-

The $4000 Commissioner of Agri- to 6'4 games, and Brooklyn has 21! culture pace; the $6128 Hoosier games to go. St. Louis has 24. futurity for twoggear-old trotters,! The rain in Chicago seemed to and the $6455 Hoosier futurity pace be a good omen, too, for it forced for two-year-olds were the high the Cards, now at the crest of a spots on the card. five-game winning streak, to mark (time. The game was rescheduled [for Sept. 26, when the pressure on St. Louis will be immeasurably greater if the race still is close. Solid Hitting Vic Lombardi's accustomed Giant-taming pitching, combined by a few solid socks by Jackie Robinson, Pete Reiser and Peewee Reese, gave Brooklyn its triumph. Lombardi scattered five hits in over, Peter Snip, McElwyn Han- beating New York for the 11th! over, Goddess Hanover. pe time in his career r against one loss

" w » Today's Entries 15-Pace (Commissioner of Agriculture stake); est. $4000—Indian - Land, Derby Day, Rby's Lady, Paul McPherson, ,Butternut King, Red McKlyo, Prince Richard, Mighty Lucy, Junior Counsel, Quick Trick. 16-Class trot $1500~Rex Worthy, Browne Return, Zaida Han-

| Philley’s single. sent the game into overtime with

To Bitter End For 4th Playoff Spot |

Double Program Bums’ Fans Breathe Easier As Heat Goes on Cards

NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (U. P.).~ to them. Robinson's double, Reiser's

Brooklyn's worried baseball fans, short ‘single and forceout gave the |Brooks a first-inning run and

Reese homered in the seventh. The Braves trimmed ‘the’ Phils,

6 to 5, after Philadelphia led 5 to 0

after three innings. A trio of twoe {run innings produced the triumph, with three hits, {batted in three Phil ‘runs. Cincinnati battered Mel Queen

and Jim Bagby for six runs in the -

third inning en route to a 7-10<8 victory over Pittsburgh. Homers by Wally Westlake snd Dixie Howell give the Bucs an early lead, but the Reds, led by Eddie Miller's two _- four - ply knocks, coasted in to an easy decision, . : Yanks | Beaten Washington dumped the pene nant-bound Yankees, 5 to "4. on Stan Spence’s seventh-inning sine gle after Billy Johnson's error on a pop fly put Ed Yost on base, Joe Page was the loser and Walg Masterson the winner. Joe Die Maggio homered for New York, his

ing. That restored the Brook lead |18th.

A two-run round-tripper by Jeff

| Heath in the first inning and Fred

Sanford’s five-hit hurling gave the Browns & 2-to-1 victory over Dee troit. ¥ The Chicago White Sox nipped Cleveland in 10 innings, 4 to 2, scoring on. Don Kolloway’s single, Ralph Hodgin’s double and Dave Hank Ruszkowski

a ninth-inning Cleveland home run.

Fight Results !

FALL RIVER, Mass. Bobby English, 133, Pall River, outpointed Jimmy McLain, 133, New Bedford, Mass. (8), WORCESTER, Mass. — Joe Blackwood, 185, Paterson, N. J, stopped George Mare tin, 159, Boston (5).

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War Master, Ann Bellows, Rudagar, Easter Dale, Dale Grattan, | Director, Ginger Grattan. 2- Year- old trot; Hoosier futurity est. $5500—Pronto Don, Song Girl, Tipbolo, Snappy Anne, Scott's Clan, Francisco Day. 2:14-pace: $1500 purse—josedale | Blitzen, Director, Roy's Lady, Sena{tor Stone, Johnnie Abbe, Class 20 trot; Indiana stake; $3000 Desira Hanover, Pablo {Hanover, Butler. 2-year-old pace; Hoosler futurity; lest. $5500—Princess © Chief, Super {Chief, Bela’s Pride, Lucy E, McKin[ney Mite, Claude Dale, Pat Chief, Crosby, E. J. Hal, Kisco Dale, Judge Martin, Yankee Chief. Free for all trot; $1600—Algiers, 'Enac, Vietory Song, Chestertown.

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TRENTON, N. J, Sept. 5 (U. P.). ~Abe J. Greene, president of the| [National Boxing assoofition, was| [sworn in yesterday as boxing ‘'com- ' missioner for the state of New Jer. sey for a five-year term. Greene, a Republican and a piibe) lisher of Trenton, N=" J., succeeds ‘John Hall of Elizabeth, a Demo- | crat. Hall was preceded on the job! (by - Greene, who served from 1937] {to 19042. He has been president of | since 1941. Annual | salary for the he position is $5200, |

Risen Married Arnold Risen, tall center of the! Indianépolis Kautskys basketball for team, is honeymooning in North More Carolina with his bride of Aug. 30.| Than

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