Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1947 — Page 8

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iiss, —— = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ._. =. ' == Cards’ Zip, Bounce Is Gone; Trail Dodgers by 7; Games Name Sanders 5 Red Bird Pitchers Same Design As Head of Give Out 12 Hits, “For 1948 Kent

Indiana AU ose fo, Giants, 10-5 By Soaday

No Change Seen

Officers Are Elected Pirates, Phils Staging Last Place Battle

NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (U, P.).—With the Cardinals suffering from a li In Annual Meeting bad case of staggers, it seemed likely today that fhe Brooklyn Dodgers In Specifications W. Leo Sanders of Anderson, a would not be long in joining the New York Yankees as official competi- Aq of the fast, supercharged cars &

teacher during the winter and a OFS In he 147 World Series, * which competed in this year's 500The zip and bounce that was the hallmark of the Card world cham- mile race again will be eligible for pions of ‘46 apparently has deserted the Red Birds, who have lost their the 1948 classic, Wilbur Shaw, presthe State Conservation commission |igee thre¢ergames and fallen seven- — - “ident and general manager of the during the summer, was elected and-a-hall’ games behind staged by Chicugo 1 Hie Sevents Indianapolis Motor Speedway, an- if : ident of the Indiana A. A. U. at It probably doesn’t help the inning of their t with the nounced today. : " Jiesient o ry 8 Cards to realize that the task of Sox. His announcement ended three IN EXHIBITION HERE—Colin Long, doubles star of the Vice presidents named. and in or- defending their title now is prac A nomer by Don Kollowdy started months of speciilation concerning a Australian Davis cup tennis team, is scheduled to appear at Woodder, were J. Edwin Aspinall of Indi-| tically impossible, since ig the splurge which washed out the possible reduction in the size bf stock courts here Thursday afiernoon in an exhibition match, He'll

- bination of "six Dodger S OF Red Sox’ last forlorn hope, and supercharged engines, : be with Jack Kramer, National singles champ, Tom Brown of San anapolls, 8. C. Newlan of Pi; cap defeats will send the flag to gave the win to pitcher Orval Grove, At its meeting in Chicago last 3 '

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me, George Sprague of Indi-| : Francisco and Dinny Pails of the Anzac squad. Sh all Tne pe Indi. Brookiyn. The fact that the Red Sox re- December, the Contest Board of -— ——— Any 2s? a ‘‘ 8» Jampolis and Jim Clark of Indi. 1D8¥s like yesteraay, when they bounded to win the second game,/the American Automobile associa- @%* . | . | Ch lanapolis lost to the Giants, 10 to 5, offer 7 to 5, with homers by Sam Mele, tion placed itself on record as favor-! | ent 00SIers Nationa amp | i A " ’ # , : N. D. Dietrich of Indianapolis was| te Cards little hope, Dom DiMaggio, and Bobby Doerr ing adoption of the new interna- | 2d M t h |elected secretary of the organiza- St. Louis threw five pilchers into was anti-climactic. tional formula .beginning with the : n arc {tion and John L. Ketcham of Indi- We a Solas vp . the} Tigers Pass Bosox calendar year 1948, Lose 0 ner ig Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, anapolis, treasurer, “The group cre- b aps Rigne A oe hit Re was ker, The Detroit Tigers, who were al- One Holds Record 3 newly crowned Nafional singles lated a new office of assistant secre >7 gney’s 8 a

g ready eliminated because they had This would have reduced the max- % + (tennis champ, wil meet Dinny named R.'M, Coopers 34 Home sun. hurler 108 ym games, went one game Mum piston displacement of super-' Pike township high school foot- pais of the Australian Davis cup {Collier Jr. of Indianapolis to the| hile relieter Kon Ring gained ahead of the Red Sox in the battle charged cars from 183 cubic inches ballers will be Jgunning for tel team in the second exhibition {post, his eighth win for New York The TOF second place by beating Wash- to 915 and would have disqualified | ni E4! Win Of the season When © ey match at Woodstock Country club Clemens (6 Serve lots. cont’ the. Carda~ a half-game, | ID8tON, 7 to 2, at night. Stubby Such entries as the Don Lee Mer. |lheet _— eid In an 3 —- a. HY courts Thursday afternoon, | J. Edward Clemens is to serve as 0% COW Dodgers, along with the OVermire went all the way to win cedes and the Novi Governor Mobil|o8. their ome Broun : Su 6.0 Tom Brown, San Francisco, is chairman of the executive commit- Reds were ide The Cards face the 88 /his mates made 13 hits, 'all Specials, one of which holds the pe Rtg Peviis were ig “0 lated to meet Colin Long of the bot, Shakel of Ind | i Giants again today while Brooklyn singles, y rch record of 134449 miles diy" oay by ean Catia). is the Australian team. in the opener as ay el o anapolis ’ ; A : barre > hg iapapol meets Cincinnati, Cleveland's Bob Lemon won an Tou, his» " 5 4 win column yesterday with a 21.9/3:30 P am. ova ir . : ; The Yankees, who have beén in 1lsinning night game from Phila- us. recent EuroDean Mp, uo neine of the Silent Hoosires on Sramer and Brown will team to ” Woods of Indlanapolis as assistant Fo ! i A : sn Shaw said he became convinced that ng ie oppose Pails and Long in the GOING PLACES—Mrs. Eileen Hurl helps hubby Off Hunde. [for the new registration committee the driver's seat in the American delphia, 2 to 1, when George Met- the adoption of the internation | the losers field as both scnools doubls All ake "Dest-twocinsth captain and center of the 1947 Butler eleven, into one of fla Delegates to the National A.A. U./league since their 19-game winning kovich tripled and’ Lou Boudreau o Opened their gridiron season. Wh : Tee

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. i pa sm formula for the next 500-mile race : set affairs treak, June 20 to July 16, clinched singled against Russ Christopher; C8 silent H 8 ‘eakened by 88% 2 ars, 1" ' . { { i onventi i Omaha, Neb, Streak, ' : i ¢ - . J 1 Hoosiers, weakene y -8 : hep a a... Bulldogs new uniforms Her dress contarms to fashion with below Fo meg A Te HBR SOPRA. FRR agodes = 2hsisophivo hada even Bicwr Ld. be A. backward step. OE TH CT OT ST ER We or SS Sp RR AT 0 AGE TENG TT, DUT THT 60 GORY ARADO BIE PANTS: : Aspinall. Dietrich. Ck tch- When the third-place Boston Red Fowler, who matched Lemon for _. daYs official announcement was gioinied from the opening kickoff. #1 Amateur and expects to turn (Aspinall, Dietrich, Clemens, Ketch rb eft w she. a tne made after obtaining the approval gh : ito the professional ranks in Deyo» on fn » lam, Willis, Shakel, Paul Jordan S°% only team left with a mathe-|the first 10 frames otihe A A | Pullback Jim Stevens plunged! : Pred DeBorde, Fred Schwartz, C, L,[Matical chance to tie, lost the first! The patie’ to stay out of the Na- ogi por A A: contest board and ue: in the first period and again Cember with ' Bobby Riggs, pro . : : wo" ‘game of a 'double-header to Chi- ; entry blanks will be mailed to all; iod for|champ. | (Bud) Sawin and K. Mark Cowen tional league basement, the hottest : lin the fourth period to account for| ] { a: be 6 to 3. The Yank abit ; h owners as soon as minor changes! ’ The matches here are under ” ° The meeting was a dinner affair “89 © 10 3. Ihe Yankee penaant serap in the majors right now, are made in suppl two of the victor’s touchdowns. | : Cl h B | S t d at the Riviera club. {vas their 15th, more than any other found the Pittsburgh Pirates in lati ® W Srplementary Yopy: Danny Siler, left halfback, who Sponsorship of the Central, Indiana I 0 as in OW a ur 2 —— {club In modern baseball. seventh place by a half game after ations, had intercepted a pass on the 50- Tennis association. a 3

Freshmen and varsity imembers of the Butler university football Tribute to Harris beating the Philadelphia Phils, 12 !vard line to. set up the first touch- ee pts

’ 3 » : . . . . team will tangle 16a 2:30 p. m. game Saturday in (he Bowl Tor the Sgro KO S Lewis H- was #- tribute toa game and to 2, Miss Ellis Enters down, himself scored from the 2- High School Grid

benefit of the Butler “B” Men's association. L gritty outfit that ignored a series of! Kirby Higbe gained his 12th vie- yead line on a reverse in the sécVeteran end Knute Dobkins returned to the Fairview fold yesterday In Ft. Wayne Bout injuries and continued to play top-'tory and Hank Greenberg hit his ond period. Schedule for Week to bolster one of the weakest positions on the varsity squad FT. WAYNE, Ind, Sept. 16 (u. flight ball with subs in the lineup. 25th homer for the Pirates, who . John Manka went over for the : TOMORROW NIGHT Two injured linemen also returned to practice vesterda: Guard py _ Joe 8gro, sharp puncher from But, even more, It Was a tribuié to/thus Tepaid the Phils. for taking ational Amateur In the thi Teo ons ded Wentlield at. Pige uo, X ' s Ste ’ kv Arr 4 : sneak 1 riod. ies - Bob Kyner, former Manual high - : > : Manager Stanley (Bucky) Harris, seventh place from them Sundas neak in the third period. He added FRIDAY school star and end Jack Elder re-. More than 50 freshmen have re- Indianapolis and a former Times 7 0 po joi of this, his with a doublefreader win Dorothy Ellis. women's -o three points after touchdowns from Shortridge at Beech Grove (n). rtd wot RS furies. ported “to “Conch Tany Hinkle for Golden Gover. cera 2s dabeked third nnant winner, only after, The Chicago Cubs wioexca chat or omen 2 ay golf, placement, i Broad Ripple at Ben Davis tay. Following. 4. secret. intra-squad equipment and will ‘practice with out Sel Jesds aC. vom ib en ESRI ORNS SOIR: Johnny Bain's bid for-his 2855 2; ShETANT he He ie yr el : - ; Decatur Central pt Scesdwax (un): Fame suman? (He vicrsty- squad was the varsity. second round of last night's eight-' Clincher for the Yanks, who sattory and beat the Boston Braves. Horal amatear solf tou na: On Olympic Body Franklin (wp. at Indiana” Boys cut to 65 men for yesterday's kick-' Along with Dobkins, four other round feature here at the Outdoor around in their clubhouse after 3 to 2, behind Bob Chipman. Ed be held Sept Eo _ Urament fo BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. 16. School ; ing and passing drills. (new men reported for the first time 8rena. their game against the Browns was Waitkus led the Cub hitting with Colintry club Frankia ® an "Dr. Merrill T. Eaton, director of In-, Frankfort at Howe. . Dobkins’ return strength ens yesterday. | Bgro slowed down the taller Lewis rained out, was a four-run rally/a triple and two singles. ! : n, ch. {

ng es For Miss Ellis, the Meridian Hills diana university's bureau of meas- Lawrence Central at Southpert

Coach (Tony) Hinkle's punting de-| They were Albert Arnholter, an from the beginning and had him on ———— y i ° ° Country club champion, it will pe Urement and a member of the ath-| (Mm). partment. Last year, Knute han-|Indianapolls freshman Navy vet-{the canvas four times before “ Pur e-Hu r Mid et Pilots her fourth attem ipioe) th be, Letics committee, has been named Sacred Heart al Manual died the regular kicking assignments eran, out for the center position; final count. Lewis weighed in at S ng Y 4 crown. She Pg hon : B eniphE director of the I. U. Amer- Tech at Lafayette (n). as well as serving as a starting wing- Jim Connors, a Gary sophomore end 144 and Sgro at 140. Hminatey LD ane)

i \ ’ and was | elimina ican Olympic fund. Dr. Eaton's ap- Warren Central at Columbus (mn). man. : |candidate; Sharpe Marshall, a 190-| Results of the preliminaries: Push Ton to New Mark match in the a a Rest ER announced by A. x West Lafayette at Washington, Halfback Orville Williams, who pound left halfback prospect from Eddie Green, 159, Indianapolis, ; | Eighty-four of the nation’ ye ol(Bo) McMillin, Indiana athletic SATURDAY injured an ankle in Sunday's ses- East Chicago, and Ben Winnings, a k0'd Kid Bartley, 158, Indianapolis By BOB STRANAHAN women golfers are enter on = Yop) rector, who is state chairman of Cathedral vs. Crispus Attucks a4 sion, was expected to be ready for 200-pound Indianapolis guard can- ‘4’: Frankie Ray, 140, East Chicago These are the melancholy days for the midget racers—and promoters. tournament and will re In the the Olympic committee Tech. the frosh-varsity clash Saturday. |didate. kod Ed Schlessinger, 145, Louis- In autumn’s first cold snap, the boys who tool the tiny cars begin... Np En qualifis ;

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; cation rounds nex / - em Ville (1): Wallace Rose. 126, Louls- figuring up what they've done with the summertime’s fat purses and ) Monday mor

3 ville, decistoned Soriny Gottrell, 119." start pressing for expense money South or to the West coast. & Eos e e ep one uin e ? Indianapolis (4), ty

In 55 degree temperature and hot coffee weather at-the Indianapolis

i 3 . t -_ BEI oly - Midget Speedway last night, the pilots pushed Tony Betténhausen of ri 4 Has 3-Game Total of 2930 Negro Stars Play Tinley Park, lil, to a new track Lo ale SEN T icky Mat Ace Gi hed to

Hy FRANK WILSON Here Tomorrow record before a sparse gathering of On Outdoor Show

3168 chilly fans. be } High team scores seethed to be the vogue last night as two totals of Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo, a | tricky and aggressive mat ace out : J of Toledo, will clash with Billy Ra- | aan. | : SA

Willard Brown and Henry Thomp- The management paid out a guarover 2000 were registered in league competition. born, Atlanta, to feature tdnight's

“8 sas City chs’ ante 1rse of $2500 to a field of At the Indiana alleys the Bell Telephone post team turned In a on, Whe’ Hangs ORY Monarchs ;anteed purse o : outdoor wrestling show at Sports |arena. s | 1 . | Raborn has captured eight of nine - » . pg

score of 2030 In the American Legion Classic league, putting together 5tars who recently had a whirl with 17 Offenhauser - powered midgets. {matches here this season, his only

rack “couldn't have taken games of 934, 1010 and 986. They nosed out their closest competitor the St. Louis Browns, will be here I outune b : | for the evening by 17 pins. Roehl's Pharmacy team, rolling in the tomorrow night with the Monarchs < ; 25 tabs South Side Businessmen's league — (when they face the Indianapolis Beutenhausen $uitied the 25 laps} at the Sport Bowl totaled 2013. {Bowl in the South Side league. Clowns at Victory field at 8:30 tn" 6:45.75 to better the mark of}

’ {Taylor had games of 236, 243 and . Johnny Parsons by more than two| The ladles also put forth their|, Jack Hunt had 651 at the In-|® Negro American league game. seconds. Parsons, a Denver driver,!

best efforts of the season as Sally The Monarchs plan to pit¢h Jim . y ark at 6:47.76. Twyford's. Comets claimed a 2711 La Marque, the league's leading held the mark a . total in the Indianapolis Classici 2")... Weisman manager of NUTler this season, against the Breading Second league, . ’ Nd Clowns’ ace, Johnhy ~ Willlams. Bettenhausen flashed past Bobi

the Antler's alleys announce x ‘ a : Ane Brown and Thompson, along with Breading of Indianapolis, winner of openings in a Sundav mixed league H

{loss being a closely contested. one to {Bud Curtis. It is for two falls out! {of three. A newcomer is on tonight's card.!! He is Rex Moberly of Birmingham ‘and is in the opener against Billy! Fox, Cleveland. Sammy Kohen, New

diana alleys for runnerup spot. Leagues are still being organized

Miss Twyford also took the spot-

3 n Soue Kk > » the pole position, in the second la ror ; : light with individual games of 204, which will bowl at 8:30 p. m let Seuell, Buck 0 New, gop I pos fast field to the ey York city, opposes Billy Weidner, <31 and 173 for a 608, her best score Tom Logan of Fountain Square Ureene, Johnny Scott, Tom Cooper . fini h i ecohd snot Columbus, O., in the semi-windup. apg . ; n she SPCk 5 of the infant season. alleys also has openings in & Sun and others, give the Monarchs the be aivg ie = in See ne Both supporting tilts are for one . c dost - y \ pRTO N 1g engths be . MR ushning : . » ’ | Robert Taylor was High for the day mixed league which will roll hardest-hitting attack in Negro severa gLhs p : fall. Action starts at 8:30, men as he rolled a 654 at the Sport at 6 p. m baseball both of them was Paul Russo of i ; Bi ney 5 ¥ — i Kenosha, Wis, + ea. a8 : ; : vis. i Cesario Jabs Wa Last Night Ss Bowling Leaders Oldtimers to Meet ' Russo a oNgtted tne highs RECORD HOLDER. y anciest fidgeting when he move —lony T 10 R d D l LERS (MEN) o John Webb, Ki 4 ihn . 872 S J , Ww re TR LA BL LI 884 Tom Alley,” Ron) Sik ‘Shand 4 111, BOSTON, Sept. 18 {U. P.).—The up from seventh place into conten- Bettenhausen of Tinley Park, Iii 0 =Kkoun ra ack Hunt, American Legion Classic asi Joe Verdeross, Riviera Past Pres “ s®mmortal vhaseball outfield of Tris tion for the lead. He weund up in >tre ' pe : : ot BOSTON, Sept. 16 (U. P.).—John-; rop, . . sineszmen ‘. o red Markley, ison ant 85 J > ~ , fim Shewman, Moose ne 2 a4 Leo Harlan, Inland Box sae Speaker, Duffy Lewis and Harry third place and pressing Breading. drove to a new track record of ny Cesario of Boston today was Ul Kostoff, U, 8. Rubber - e eager, Mn Classic 542 *3 ¢ oat . . i i 1 i Howard White, 8. 8. Businessmen... 633 Bob Driscoll, Friendly ‘Indians : 512/ Hooper will be reunited here next! fom Cherry of Muncie was fourth.| 4.4575 at the Indianapolis admitted, with reservations, to the Len Faust, 8. 8. Businessmen «+ 6239 Norm Kuehr, Ind. Lumberman Mixed 484 : diay’ in the we . y “li higher circle of welterweight conVyatt May, Fraternal «+ 823 B. Lancaster, Carmel Methodist Mixed 451 Monday niglit at a testimonial Only mishap in the feature was a ‘Midget Speedway last night in tenders as a result of havi held - Pe a "L, Side Chueh ... 81§ Bally’ Tw roo, NOWLER (WOMEN) sos dinner to Lewis, it was announced SPin by Mel Hansen in one of Rex| 4 oc lap feature hard-punchi a > nye i is \ “aw 4 'yiord, Indianapolis Classic ,. ’ ’ 2 ¥ 3 Pu - Sar Dick Madden, Bt Php A. C. ee 00 BOWLERS CWoMEN 8 OAV. | Mays' Bowes Seal Fast jobs. This ’ 5 — | roi p os arey. It of | WY Clara Ametican Jegion Classic 818| Seuty Dep Jin, ndiabapolis Classic 0 87 ! was in the third lap at the west .." rvington, N. J., to a 10-round draw : od k 4 1 ude Bradley, Indpls. Classico 8558 - - at the Boston ar last nigh ! itil Blyth, Moose 814 Patty Striebéck, Indpls, Classic 548 : turn, but Hansen escaped without 100 Ph SICIANS at 1 arena last night. { § rrancla’ Wright $(ckol Prod: Mixed ! a Youknna Early, Indpis. Clusste ..... 4 Charles 2-1 Favorite injury and the car was not dam- | - Cesario, a 5 to 2-underdog, gained P . Poa ! A s T 3 . ‘ ‘ “an 1% Yrs . . v _ : > : : 3 hafer. Auto HAaportation 38 Ruth Graham I dpl aussie +: 838 BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 168 (U. P.). aged. the split by managing to stay out av ~~ — [_ J ~~ p— LR i id Hoagland, Fraternal 808 Siella Nas apis’ Class * ‘+44 ‘ Jarri sets C sarf’s r : Y S$ i «nk Held Jr, 6. 8 Businessmen a 28 —Fzzard Charles, the Cincinnati Warriner Sets Mark ars Jel. Bis Dokeg and CT i : { 8 iit O'Netl, N. 8. Businessmen , ake Shore Mixed 328 One other record toppled at the ona slugger from i ob Dehne, American Legion Classi Solitaire. 1 o%% light heavyweight with a heavy- } : long ra d th HOM Bob Day, Speedway Classi on Tani 248 "track last night. Leroy Warriner of 8 range and then made haste to BOTTLES, i lex Ruise te Speedway Classic veieh Indpls Clasatc “ 81a Welght's wallop, will enter the ring Ldanepolie accounted for this, More than 100 physicians witl par- be elsewhere when Fusari closed in 4 olan a“ ic g « S » : Cieorge Brin, Transportation fase r, Budwel er vo AW 2-to-1 favorite tonight against when he turned 10 laps in 2:40.54, ticipate in the final round of the In an attempt to land his famed i Joa Pond. "Antier's Rec. 3... .... 50! Mabel Beard ners 0, 353 Jolin cl oe nai of Endicott, N.Y. hard pressed by Henry Banks of Indianapolis Medical society's 1947 knockout punch. Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island Ciéy, N.Y, ! ay Raker, Evangelical 598 Cecelia Leppert, Indpls lassi s08 In a scheduled 10-round match. bey iale. Cal. y our; sc or to- s i 1 : " i 5 1 Masrleheck “Optimist 308 Beriee Frbrorts pindple. ‘Classic 208 . AY Glendale, Cal, and Kenny Eaton of golf townament scheduled for t Fusari weighed 146':, Cesario Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Indpls. wT ig Foul Paond Merchants ’ jas Louise Prev. Prankhouse Electric 500 - New Castle, who finished in that morrow afternoon at the Highland 145's. es ” e, Ideal Engin ) : OTHER LE! y : " 3 ‘v clut wd Dead T ae ot Arc National 590 Gertrude TIL LEAKS (OMEN) 497 Fight Results order. The old record for the dis- Golf ‘and Country club. i tn Bo » Ldons “Clu ! argaret Penn. Harla ) : > “ 2:49 6 ! red Selilegel.‘Brigh i wood Merchants. Sy Albryatet pen, Harlan Brothers de By UNITED PRESS tance was 2:42.61. Leading the field at the end of * ; inorge Tompkin, Nine : 380 Marian Hera ngsmeler, Real Silk 483) DORTON. Johnny Cesar

Ee Marian Horner, Stokol P AT d 10, 148'%, Bos. Bettenhausen picked up additional the first two rounds are Dr. Joseph ioe Markey, Bell Telephone ) Stokol Prod. Mixed 475 ton, drew with Oharlte Fusari,

* x * * *. Tk * 146%, Irv. . BY, . / . J , Dr i ‘ua Conrad, Reformed Chureh + $97 Mary Beckwith, Ind, Lumberman's 434 ington, N. J, (10 iy cash for the winter tour by taking E Waithes Dr. Edwin R. Eaton, Dr Rod Sopmartell Fun Bowl Commercial 874 Mary Pork gL Indians i NEI HFOKE, ass ted Tal arg. 19. (the Six-lap Aundicap for she four Jungs rx ® x , oH . es v ol y I > * ’ y : C ’ ore Mixed O72 Mabel Myers, Carmel Methodist Mixed 383 151, Philatelphis (poss Corse Larover, |... idee cars. He beat out Breading| “taver. : - ® gi -_ — land Cherry in this one in 1:39.52. The physicians are competing for ~~ 3 y ? :

° : SR | Baseball Sfamdings S h d | BR i The 15-lap semi-final was won ny| De Presidents Sup lor low gross) - - - a penn gum Lo oule, Results own Th ee tre aoe TONIGHT -Drivers of the 500-Mile Race

pet op BESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {4:16.64 with Jackie Holmes of Indi-

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\ } and the Ortho-Gynol cup for low iw York 2 53 en NATIONAL LEAGUE (Semi-Final Playefts) anapolis second and Ray Graham of y P for. J — J . 1 Detroit i 68 54% 12 pide hi on Kansas City civ. 002 000 010-3 7 1 ’ " net. | ) ston re vana 7 65 Sie 11 ph au 00 110 000-- 2 8 2 Milwaukee 3 . » Buffalo, N, Y., third, eh ———————— op ——— p——— x o pC Cleveland "81 Pittsburgh 103 141 11X12 18 3 “Byrne McLish, Main any Sox-= 8.10 WVeIARa srinivas ( 1 3 Tug R a . SELLA res . I ladeinhia wm 4) 2 manhes Spraging, Schang and Lake: lott and Schlueter. and Silver; B-. Hansen won one elimination, x SUPER CARS! SUPER P LOTS! : SUPER RACES! ¥ "» " ' 0 . - { ARS ras eons » Fy 4 2 poston 100 100'000—3 8 © JRulavitle : 010 001 000-- 2 8 o Warriner another. and the other two! | Wane 1 1 0! - oll x i ) . 8. Louis 8 81 Ib Bis Chicago 100 200 00x 3 7 Ostrowski and root xn : ! went to Dick Frasier of Muncie and | on L ! * Bald end Masi; Chipman and ScheMug. merich and Westrum ' ’ ad y Goach { Ander h NATIONAL LEAGUE New York $30 010 010-10 12 © Potsy cher of Anderson. Goacher| | Brooklvn 8 54 a St. Lbuis 020 120 000-5 9 © : occupied a seat in the second Mays &0 Louis i My Py 3 " n Koslo Hans I'rinkle - and Cooper Major Leaders le | Reston 81 8a Hip Bratie, b cso 8tkle , Srodaicki, Burk oy iI car last night, | ow York Aiea dy 47 321 1 1 iiber, Garaglola ¥ UNITED PRESs s lifier of th vening! Cmetnnati “salou am 7 13 ni Brooklyn and Philade phisn nol scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE Fastest Qua fier f he eve Rh nicago vas 88 3T ASS 1D, a AR mn , Was Breading with a :16.06 trip PISRIER | «xs M.oB 40 Wy AMERICAN LEAGUE Williams, Boston. 143 482 115 183 vis Around the quarter-mile oval, 18 been TA 3 tae 030 000 000 3 13 1 3 Woiosky, Phils... 138 48 71 162 33 Most of thes drivers elected to) ks "AN p Grove, Caldwe A | - 3 R . loago 118 370 46. 120 IN 3 . . | | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kiger ang well and Tresh; Ferriss DiMaggio N. York 132 504 96 182 32 'emain in town overnight to try for T | Ep rR bl 8 Jet 113 3 Nicol Be 100 381 § {i} 32) more dough at the arth-mile must Bolg UREA | fiwsukee : 3 2 800 Ay gion . b 000-- 2 9 2 ? . : 8 tonight. 1 ;Ansas CItY. ors 2 3 400 ang Tire and Swift, Haefner, Perrick walk NATIONAL LEAGUE | ide S roms : nig SPACE | LESS 4 ; QUABVEIIR ©, alkalies ns oa nnd 3103 see ed (11 Innings) | Walker, ore Je 3 3 1% 362 | ON RRR ea \inneapolls .... 3 3,500 |Clevelan 000 000 100 01-- 2 , Brooklyn, 14 , po "| Philadelphia © * 000 901 0 00 119 | Cavarretta, Chie. 118 40 42 1a 4! SAM HANKS JOHNNY McDOWELL i ! mon, an an; Fowler, Ch ' 1 3 Le » : GAMES TODAY |and Guerra, N¥a1: Fowler, Christopher GILL TINSHUS 18 S33 M4 ds Ju Alhambra, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal. -. NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ St Louls at New York (postponed, ran). | HOME RUNS x : rooklyn at cinnati, { manson ’ New York at St. ovis. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Niners hirates 49) Cooper. Giants 33 . . - : " Join inhbls, al, gh. | (Final Playot) | Marshall, Gants 38) isms, R, Sox 29 . ch— { Buffaio at Syracuse (postponed, rain). y n : » Ny CAN LEAGUE { A eS : Chicago Ales 2) wl x # . pie, | x Ryo. FOR RESERVATIONS a - r re - \ ® PHONE Detroit at W, t i Ra A lo "hee 00 TG ! ¢ QO ; Mg ———— i p v : v . ) J A 9, _— . __- Be —— g ; ei Piney ) { OS/IERV N h x - ; : *) A r . ; Lotisviile at M s (night y ; g ; x A Milwaukee at Konsas® night), i ; ye \ EAST ra

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