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Bahr got into a couple of holes and for a time it looked as ' though he wasn’t going to last. ! But like on Monday night, Manager Lopez kept faith and made

no change in pitchers.

Bahr was opposed by the Millers’ crafty Rube Fischer, who is hard to beat in any league. But Bahr was equal to the|gy occasion in the clutch, In the seventh inning the Millers filled , ’em up on two errors and a sin- . gle. Ed then tightened and got|JaS a double play, pitcher to home to first, walked huge Babe Barna intentionally and got out of the inning without a run when

Meyer flew to Rikard.

The Indians got to Fischer for one run in the first and two in the second, and this lead held . up, although the Millers tallied twice in the fifth before Bahr bounced back off the ropes. The Indians executed three double plays, bringing their total to 18 in seven games. You can't

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SAINTS COME TO TOWN — The St. Paul Saints open a four-game "big" series here tomorrow with the Tribe at Victory Field. A couple of Saints who figure to rotect their one-game lead over the Indians are Bill Eggert (left), (right), outfielder who played triple-A ball last year with be confused with the same-named Eggert of The Times

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LEAGUE WIND-UPS—Closing| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY— out the season last night were/One of the changes we didn’t the Indiana Recreation League,lcatch in the General Motors state

BOWLING LEAGUES LAST NIGHT

Rusty Buhne West Side Classic ... 620|Bill Frantzreb, Pennsylvania Rec. «... 606 ed Ani m ers 638 man: Rotary Club

game last week, 10 to 0, from

Bowlers’ Banquet The Holy Spirit Parish Bowling League will conclude its 1948 season tomorrow night with a banquet at 7 o'clock in Buckley's restaurant at Cumberland. Trophies and prizes will be awarded.

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rned in his second victory of i the new season against one de- { feat. The rivals got nine hits

t Bide Classic i....: oe 624] Py eck, 8i assio 632 R. Bus, Men's CL 3 Forrest Gray, Penns sig Jim Wilson, West Si o . ia Recreation 615{Fremont Hutchens, Pennsylvania Rec. 602) 15| Robert Mock, Allison Office Mixed ... 803, ; Pete Ernst, West Side Classic ...... aes 8011

co 613] Harold Murray, Pennsylvania Rec. .,.. 601 assic 612|Joe Rea, West Side Classic .. (ui. ass OH THER LE

881 Harry Morehouse, B. R, Bus. , Pennsylvania Rec. ..

am, t Manuel Schonecker, West Side Cl Tom Obe:

646 Pennsylvania Recreation 843 n Coal 643

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George Pieper, Pennsylvania Rec. .... 606

the honors. Starting off with a 279 he dropped to) vision. then went out with a 225. He bowls for Ritchey

Leading the 600’s was the ase] the Link Belt loop at Illinois, |placers. turned in by Arch Heiss in the/and the John Hancock group at|Indianapolis Allison Division, e. Heiss| Fox-Hunt. « turned in a 1216-129--1345 to win. ngs of 213, 217 and{ In .the” Tadiana Rope on . : r Coft t.| League the Danu 'avern five . 1 MD ae Rigi? the ne took league honors with a record ABC Standings Ripple Business Men's Classic of 71 wins and 31 losses. HIBME, Ro iiurant, Cleveland, 0. ... 3002 with a 197-194-288—870 for Fox-{average bowler was Raph Series Tog % Fasinserng, Chi Coombs’ 288 was not the high-|the sepson. Franklin wis a mem-{Vuican Eaginsering game of the evening, however, ber of the winning team. DOUBLES To the West Bide Classic Leagus| Reeve Roofing came out ony, Jovian, Suecher. Chisato 136 three-game | top in the John Hancock struggle. |Gersonde-Barkow, Milwau 18 * T. Gibson-G, Young, Detroit 1 er games Their, record was S000, Tre H. Sherman-E. Guthman, Chicago... three-way ! SINGLE 3 Charles McCann, Ed Weigel and Jincoin Brotich, Akron. ©. v Ruth| Ralph Bader for {top average igianiey Thaden, Madison, Wis. in the Indi honors. Each had a 185. Lester Lake, St. Johns, Mich... at| In the Illinois group, e

Foundry quintet were the league|anthony Pompe, Loraine: © . . Th Beorge Wade, Steubenville, HOW DID HE DO IT?—We've| Baine had the top average, 173. |Gienn Gersch, Chicago tJ » »

heard of a hook ball, a straight ball and a curve. But we've never| . PATTER—Joe Pond -was left heard about anything such asiout of the honor roll on Tuesday, Jack Meyers must have used in|very much by mistake. Joe led the Indiana Bell Telephone loop|the Antlers Recreation League on Monday | Monday night with a 609.

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Ripple Nine, 3-2 Redskins Down

Southport, 6 to 2

Despite the heavy hitting of Don Campbell, Broad Ripple was handed its first high school baseball defeat in four starts yesterday by Crispus Attucks, 3 to 2. Campbell homered in the first to score Hugh Wolfe ahead of him. Attucks scored one in tne second and two in the fifth to ice the game. :

three-run double to help Shortridge trim Cathedral, 6 ‘0 3. The Satans stopped a tworun rally in the ninth to keep the victory margin. Blue Devil runs came in clusters of three in the second and third frames.

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The Big Green of Tech was humbled, 2-1, by a hot Frankfort nine at Frankfort. Lawrence Central fared much better with its out-of-the-county foe, downing Mooresville, 7-2. Phil Apple, regular center fielder for the winners, switched to the pitching rule and allowed only

Manual’s Redskins hammered out four runs in tht eighth to defeat Southport, 6-2, The Cardinals tied the game up in the fifth, but couldn't halt the late

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