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Ge making it. Probably thinking "RON CORTAINY "y about T'ndianapolis and the DeCatlo “CASBAH” Indians. SEE 3 " Chances are that Columbus will RTH SIDE NEW INDIAN—Russ Peters, |use southpaw Harvey Haddix, WOOD 1502 Roosevell wid h ' {against the Tribesters CR-To% whose 10th inning homer de- {he crucial contest is scheduled

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TTT OPEN mame g| three games behind the leading | ts iT 3 9 % biIndlans and one-half game be-| gy sour round bouts and two I 0 1°00 ohind runnerup Columbus. And six-ronsd” matches ‘will: Comprise “CASBAH” 1 1.1 8 running fourth is St. Paul, just ] Pp taine—Margaret O’Brien 2.2 1 0 olfive-and-one-half games behind|the card at the Sports Arena next JANE EYRE” 1 4 2 § Jithe Hoosier Redskins. Thursday as boxing returns after “B. F's DAUGHTER" 1 110 0 o The Toledo Mud Hens made ala lay-off of several weeks. The “SPEED TO SPARE” 4 0 0 0 2 ilsweep of the three-game seriesicard will feature Indianapolis —— wm 9 18 21 8 1lhere by winning, 9 to 4, last night| fighters. Li before a ladies’ night crowd of| Bill Roberts, promising South 38 VLINA NIV © A (10,560. The paid attendance was Side heavyweight, will meet Chet R 0 N E i 3 96032. > Harter, Ft. Wayne, in one of the 3 3 3 Manager George Detore threw) six-round events. 4 TALBOTT—WA-8080 3 § ola southpaw, Chet Johnson, at the] The other _six-rounder will 'OOLED COMFORT! 3.0 Siindians, and “their ‘goose was match Eiza Thompson, heavy- » Beery—Tom Drake $1.0 Sobel, nee the lefthander ' got weight and former sparring part-| A 6B ” * 0° Sout in front. ner of Joe Louis, and Otto A GENTLEMAN” $8 o Three Tribe Hurlers Stowe, Chicago. IAN IN WHITE” : 1 8° The Hens pounded three Tribe| It wds announced that Willie o o ofhurlers for 16 hits and the In-|{Clemons and Julius Griffith, for-“PUSH-BACK” SEATS © © O4jans were held to nine. Taking|{mer Times Golden Glove «ham- - = Ql Totals ..........7 4 3 T 1i Tolturns on the Tribe mound with pions, have turned professional RY = | Boeing i se vere Cal an ont = Bob 1:4 . {Johnny an . -. Ea Cetehas grounded. out. ss Barret a rett. : ; weight and Griffith a welter“CASBAH” pinta, There was a rumor afloat today|Weight. Their opponents will be

Runs batted in—Richmond 3

Rogers—In Color CALIFORNIA STARS" “B. F.’s DAUGHTER" “SPEED TO SPARE”

Richmond, Cla Flemin,

mond. Double plays—Hamner fo Arft, Castiglione to i to in,

—— s. ieti|third sacker, Don Richmond, who COOL on bases—~Toledo 7, Indianapelis 7. Lv a . OPEN triple last night, 5:18 : two runs and batted in three, a 3 / 7 ji i fisher Met an. Gimp That's a joke, son, because - J oy and Sarafin, Time, = tt Drops 07 i - than all right at the Tribe's hot, Tse | § '1ibe Botting oe ali : AB R RBI Pet. ere is no alibi for last night's a Maggie ts Soddety Riiin hu. 33:4 31 38 defeat. Lefty Johnson had everymi 3 62 82 .333{thing under control, He rolled up M o” Hi nine strikeouts and at the ex8 # .308| pense of a couple of the Indians’| 8 3% 371|three times and Les » 3 FH twice, though these players also 01 un Ei 1 . a smacked out doubles. y Kalin Comes Back 20, Castiglione] 17, Sag ner Making his first appearance

12, Cassini 13, Gutteridge 7, Kalin 4, Lopes 3, Weatherly 2, Ganss. Three-Base Hits—Cs 12, Saffell 8, Turner 4.

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Durocher Selects All-Star Replacements

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SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1048

0. ars Joins Indians As Utility Infielder Second Placers Threaten League Lead

“Midseason % including the author, predicted it. But here it is. Indianapolis

arts. However, the Indians still are but in front in the tightening! merican Association race by wo-and-one-half games. So let

announced today the ribe's infield will be bolstered. I eee ————————————————r

feated’ the' Indians Thursday night, has been claimed by the Indianapolis club for ‘a $4000 waiver price and $2000 bonus from the Toledo Mud Hens. The shortstop, who comes to the Tribe as a utility infield-

Kalin, Cassini, Hamner, Psimer, Woyt, Lo} Binks, Beard. Two-base hits— ry, g. Palmer, Corma, Binks, Beard. Three-base hit—Rich-

ell 13, Turner Letchas

12, Beard § 3, Cassini 3, Rikard 3, Lopez, Weatherly, Gutteridge,

H 14, Rikard 7, Saf me Buns—Fleming 14, Sikara 3, Saf

22, Saftell 3 Beard 9, Gutteridge 3 Turner 5, Rikard 2, alin,

Saffell 6, Castigione 4, Gutteridge 3. Rikard 2, Letchas

NEW YORK, July 10 (UP)— Ito Durocher, manager of the National League All-Star team, selected Second Baseman Bill Rigney and Shortstop Buddy{next season. Kerr of the Giants to replace Eddie Stanky of the Braves and Marty Marion of the Cardinals, ¥ho withdrew because of injuries.

Against Columbus;

Times Sports Editor : 1d Series” is at hand. None of

vs. the Columbus Red Birds, one!’ afternoon.

with the acquisition of utility man Russ Peters from the Toledo Mud Hens. Peters’ price was $4000 waiver fee plus $2000 bonus. After Thursday's exhibition maybe he’ll also be a welcome addi tion in the batting order.

night, and Bob has won 11 games against only four setbacks. On a Reducing Diet

dians were pacesetting the AA

games, After which the Victory Field pastimers fell into a batting slump and were bumped off by three under-rated second-division clubs. But the Indians always have bounced back when their backs have been pressed against the wall by first-division rivals, and they have an idea that the Red Birds are going to feel like they're walking into a slaughteras butchers. As a matter of record, the Columbus - boys displayed lots of signs of cracking in Louisville. They won two out of three from the Colonels but had a hard time

the scené of the “terrific series.” League President Here

super collossal two-day struggle.

Third-place Milwaukee

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Tribe Manager Al Lopez has| nominated Bob Malloy to toe thei: ne second-place Red Birds put{rubber for the home forces tohat in their pipe and smoke it. Ted Sullivan, Indians’ business

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A week ago yesterday the In-|!

pack by seven-una-ome:half

house, with the Hoosiers serving|

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rto get under way at 8:30 and baseball notables -are racing to

Frank C. ane, American Association president, checked in last night and informed one and all that several major league t |scouts were en route to Indianapolis to be at ringside for the

The American Association's first-division now is in an uproar. is only

that the Indians now are dickering for purchase of Chet John-

n. If the Indians are in the “buying mood,” how about that Toledo

Houston. This is his first venture around the .265 mark. He's 5 feet

FLYING RED BIRD—This little quy, Billy Costa, will hold down the shortstop spot for Columbus when the Red Birds open a threegame series here tomorrow night with our Indians, The 28-year-old Costa was an All-Star Texas League performer last season with

in Triple-A ball and he's hitting 6 inches tall.

Monarchs Play Giants

Here Tuesday Night The Kansas City Monarchs will play the Chicago American Giants in a Negro American e game at Victory Field next Tuesday night at 8:30. + Featured in the Monarchs lineup will be Willard Brown and Henry Thompson who played part of last season with the St. Louis Browns. Brown, a centerfielder, is hitting .351, and sec-ond-baseman Thompson is hitting .345.

Local Boxers

announced later.

State Golf Tilt

key hitters. He fanned Ted Beard Wednesday after the field has Flemingitaken a considerable cut.

S!since early in the season when he suffered a fractured ankle, was Frank Kalin. He hobbled to the plate in the fifth, to bat for Mclined out a single and BEd o Ral et Lotchas. batted in a run. He was replaced In order to restore Kalin to the active list, it was necessary to place Catcher Earl Turner on the disabled list making him ineligible for eompetition ‘or at least

The Indianapolis and parent Pittsburgh Pirates are greatly concerned about Turner's back ailment. He is a young fellow, fast and a hard hitter, and the Bues are banking upon him for

jot early Monday morning in. the initial qualifying rounds of the Indiana amateur tourney at Me-

ridian Hills. Qualifying rounds will be medal play with match play to start

Defending champion will be Fred Wampler, former Purdue star, who downed James Bcott of New Albany last year, 8 and 7. Following close on Wampler's heels comes John David, current holder of the Indianapolis district title and 1946 State champion. The field will be pared each day until Friday when the finalists will take to the course to battle for the crown.

Dorish Goes South

BOSTON, July 10 (UP) — The Boston Red Sox have optioned sophomore pitcher Harry Dorish to Birmingham, Ala, in the Southern Association to make room for hurler Richard (Mike) Palm who was purchased from the same club.

Baseball Standings, Results

RESULTS YESTERDAY

Ewell Makes Olympic Squad

a world record equalling performance by husky Barney Ewell already on the books, America's standout track stars went into

action again today striving for places on the most selective squad in the sport, the U. 8. Olympic team. : .

was the surprise of the first night

{which the best athletes make the

On Arena Card =z =m ! London in the 14th Olympic

| The best the state has to offer) Don Gutteridge is doing better jn amateur golf. circles will tee

CHICAGO, July 10 (UP)—With

Stocky, heavy-shouldered Ewell of competition in the trials from compete at

games: He was clocked in 10.2 seconds for the 100 meters, better than Eddie Tolan’s 10.3 Olympic record. Despite the fact that he has won six natienal sprint championships, the Negro from Lancaster, Pa, was completely overlooked in the pre-race doping of the sprint. Mel Patton, Southern California, and Harrison Dillard, lanky Negro hurdle and dash star from Baldwin-Wallace, were rated as the one-two fin-

hers. - In addition the ‘quartet of Ewell, Patton, Dillard and Ed Conwell of Jersey City looked like the speediest any nation could select to run the 400 meter sprint relay event. Fifteen other athletes qualified for the Olympic team in the Friday night fiesta, and 34 more will be picked in finals today. Tomorrow the entire 53man group will leave for New York to join the 15 walkers,

10,000 meter men to complete

ship tourney at Woodstock was’ about ready for the grand finale] today with only four semi-final events on this afternoon's docket, and final matches set for tomorrow. Richard (Poncho) Gonzales of San

Gonzales as a shoo-in to meet Jack Tuero in the title match to-| morrow. Gonzales, who is six feet two inches tall and weighs 195,

viding he beats Flam today, however, he will have his work cut out for him against Tuero.

Tulane University, Romania's number one Davis Cup man, Vini Rurac, yesterday in a best three of five match straight sets, 6-4, 6-0, 6-2.

his superb back-hand and volley strokes Rurac put across the net. The majority of points were won on placements and excellent overhead smash shots. 5

tennis tourney at Memphis last month, ‘took advantage of the soft composition surface to chase down and return drop shots, recapture volleys and otherwise run

Flam and Eugene Garrett, also of USC, teamed to beat Bo Roddy

marathon runners, decathlon and|g,

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Semi-Final Matches End This Afternoon

By BILL PITTMAN The Western tennis champion

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Chases Rurac Tuero of New Orleans and

TRICKY STEP—Mrs. Magda Rurac of Bucharest, Romania, stopped

does a neat two-step as she takes a shot on her backhand. She made the point to defeat Margaret Varner, El Paso, Tex. Mrs. Rurac was to play Baba Lewis, Tulsa, Okla., this afternoon in the semi-final women's singles of the Western tennis tourney.

Stanky Has Big Influence On Braves' Rookie Al Dark

Shortstop Hits in 21st Consecutive Tilt

As Boston Increases Lead to 3'/2 Games By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

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The tall Southerner relied on

to retrieve everything

Tuero, who won the Southern

Rurac every place but off the court. Double Trouble

In the men's doubles yesterday Pal Kid Shortstop Alvin Dark.

broken ankle he suffered in a)

of Charlotte, 8. C., and T! - i nd Tom Mol collision #& Brooklyn Thursday Major Leaders

loy of New Orleans in a quarter-

meeting Mrs.

in the first under no pressure, gave up 12 BATTED IN

Rurac, Romania, match at 1 p. m. Ww The second match between first| De! Ennis hit a Philly homer, Step seeded Dorothy Head, Alameda |Th® Braves now lead by 3% . Cal, and Marta Barnett, Miami, Sames. Also was to be at 1 p. m. Cubs Drop Pirates

Results . Yesterday MEN'S SINGLES Jack Tuero, New Os det Burac, Rumanja, 6-4, 6-2, nig va) MEN'S DOUBLES Quarterfinals

[ R. Sox 71! Kiner, Pirates... .

when Bill Nicholson hit his 11th homer of the year with Andy Pafko on base in the sixth inning to send ace right hander Elmer

six runs in the sixth.

DiMaggio Hits 19th Joe D

Hamner gave up five hits to win his fourth game. ; Stan (The Man) Musial hit a two-run homer and touched off the winning rally with a single in a 6 to 4 Cardinal victory over Cincinnati at 8t. Louis in which Relief Pitcher Gerry Staley

emifinals Plam-Garrett defeated Gilbert Shea and Skraignt Clark, both of Los Angeles, 9-7,

MIXED DOUBLES Barnett and Dalbters defeated Head and

a Dorfman, , Baba lewis, Tulss, Okla, and Arnold fea da and

Washington,

Negro Satchel Paige I, Los Angeles,

sul, Vinl Rurac, Rumania, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.

the track squad which will leave for London July 14. i Two other contestants last!

imarks. Roy Cochran, the former steeplechased the 400 meter hurdles in :51,7, below the :52 Olympic mark of Glenn Hardin. Vern McGrew, olorado, won the high jump with a leap of 6 feet, 83% inches, compared to Cornelius Johnson's record-setting! mark of 6 feet, 715/16 inches in| 19386. Also ready for the Europe trip in the hurdles were Dick Ault of Missouri and Jeffrey Kirk of Pennsylvania, while George Stanich of Los Angeles and Dwight Eddleman of Illinois completed the three-man high jump contingent. ’

Thomas Appointed

DePauw, Frosh Coach. GREENCASTLE, Ind., July 10 (UP)—Rensselaer High School

night surpassed Olympic records. 1 P.M. — Lewis vs. *Rursc; Head va. although they fell short of world| “*'"**:

Indiana University hurdler, gorge pos.

scored his third victory in the Jast five Cardinal games. cause: as the Browns Barney Goes Route 5 to 3 decision at Cleveland. Rex Barney, turning in his sec- Browns

Schedule Today

WOMEN'S SINGLES Semifinals

MEN'S DOUBLES

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Fifteen of the 51 berths were

NEW YORK, July 10 (UP)—Even while hobbling around on a cane, pepperhead Eddie Stanky wielded a big influence in the pen-| nant plans of the Boston Braves today through his rodmmate and

Stanky probably the most earnest player of modern times, plays only to win and had to hold back the tears when told that the

hits as he scored his 11th victory.| Wilms, n. Box 13 Musiel, Cards... 84

3 third. Chicago's Gardner Larn-

iMaggio drove in four runs with his 19th homer and a

Herbert Flam, Los es, and Bugene h Garrett, San Diego, Cal. detested. Bo| Riddle down to his fourth 1088|y0)0 and Lefty Ed Lopat pitched Roddy, 4 nriepton, N C- and Tom Molloy, | against nine wins. Rookie Ralph four-hit ball to win his fifth

straight game and his seventh of the season as the Yankees defeated the Séhators 9 to 0 at

After 25 years of pitching,|Kam finally made his big league debut with two scoreless innings of relief work for Cleveland in a lost scored a The clinched victory with ond straight complete victory aft- four runs in the first two innings strong, who will move to ?

Swimming Stars

Continue Trials 33 Spots Remain On Olympic Squad DETROIT, July 10 (UP)—Some 350 of the nation's top swimming and diving stars competed today for the 33 remaining spots on

the U. 8. Olympics team in trials at the Rouge Park pools here.

filled yesterday and three Wednesday. Finals were sched‘uled today in the women’s 200!meter breast stroke; the men’s 100-meter backstroke; the women's 100-meter freestyle; and the men’s 200-meter breaststroke. | Qualifying heats will be run off in the women's 400-meter freestyle; the men's 1500-meter freestyle; the women’s 100-meter {backstroke and the men's 200meter freestyle. | Bruce Harlan and Miller An{derson of Ohio State University iand Dr. 8am Lee of the U, 8S, | Army finished one-two-three yesiterday in the men’s three-meter ‘springboard diving finals, final ‘event of the second day of come petition, before 5000 spectators. Philadelphia's world titlist Joe Verdeur took top honors in the {200-meter breaststroke qualifier, edging out Keith Carter of Pur due. Yale backstroke ace Allen | Stack outdistanced 20 other hopefuls in the 100-meter qualifying heat. He tops eight finalists who compete today for Olympic berths. Wally Ris of the University of Iowa, Carter, and Ford clincher trips to London by finishing one two-three in the 100-meter free style finals on Wednesday. The four-day trials end Sunday.

Brown Rated 1st In Chicago Meet

CHICAGO, July 10 (UP)—Tv San Franciscans were seed: first in the National Clay Cour

finals match, 6-4, 3-8, 6-3. They| "Would keep him out of the lineup) LEADING BATSMEN tennis tournament, which beg: returned to the court later in Sey at least six weeks. Last year AMERICAN LEAGUE ® pou [today at the River Forest Tenn evening to defeat Gilbert- Shea|With the Dodgers, le made a star| Wiliams Boson, C_.- 76 263 84 13 JI Club, . i" and Straight Clark, both of rival PISher out of bis roommate zu 6. ious... 8 Ml 3¥ # 8 Tom Brown was rated numb UCLA, in a semi-finals match, ri “y ya NE Le Drown, New York ... 50 108 38 6 321 one in the men’s singles divisic 9-7, 6-0. 8 er's confidence and NATIONAL LEAGUE _ land Dorothy Mead ranked fir Flam and Garrett will meet the 8!ViDE him the same tips that are | o 2 2% &.% "iin the women's singles. winners of the Irvin Dorfman- going ts a _ Dark |Ashburn, Phila... oops $i 33 Most of the standouts from t ’ night, while was «Boston ..... tomorrow nthe faale. © [(aiting it out” Dark hit saiely[ ES, 1 § 3 3} Hf Hane, tennis tourney at J Both semi-finals in the women's In his 21st straight game, getting Stanky, Boston. 82 331 41 4 33 Clay Pe vet, Ja singles division were to be plaved|& Lr'Ple, double. single and Sieh sever, mats "2 Dikusgle, Yanks. 18] Pysro, New Orleans ace who v today with Baba Lewis ng home as the Braves crushed Finer, Pian... Q Eh ) Okla., of Tos, the Phils, 13 to 2. Johnny Sain, Mul cards uss 20 Suit lon, , ipiay 1 the Shals st Indianape

tomorrow, was seeded seco: sand Irving Dorfman, New Yo

{national intercollegiate champ:

gain revenge for being last year, was ranked fourth. the victim of last Sunday's 14- : {run Boston inning. The A's had The Cubs set back. the second 3 big inning themselves last place Pirates, 2 to 1, at Chicago night, coming from behind with

Pancho Gonzales, Los Ange’ and Herbie Flam, Beverly Hi Cal, «/both ‘ semi-finalists in ! Western, were seeded fifth n seventh respectively. First matches will be pla: this afternoon. Finals will Sunday, July 17.

Krampe Named Coar Of Albany Cage Tea Times

MUNCIE, July 10—~¥r

and F due University athlete, has b named to coach the basket team, of Albany High School Delaware County. ’ Krampe, former coach at # man, will succeed Paul A

minal 4 Tuer vs. er going two years without fin- including a homer by Pitcher Fred Haven to coach. Miami, Pisa. and Rurse. {ghing one that he won, was mas- Sanford over Cleveland ace, Bob Krampe graduated from Sh: MEN'S MINGLES terful in a four-hit, 10 to 3 Brook- Lemon. Lemon went down to his ridge in 1939 and from Pur 4 P.M.—PFlam vs. Gonzales. lyn triumph over the Giants at seventh defeat against 12/in 1942. He served in the Un’ MIXED DOUBLES the Polo Grounds. He pitched victories. States Army for three years. 13 RM Barnett and Balblers vs. hitless ball after serving up a| The Tigers won their fifth

Amateur, Independent, Semi-Pro Baseball

Harry Hershberger's Fall Creek Athleties will meet the Indians Parm ae Co-operative Association mine ow in a single game at 49th and Haverford Sts. at P. m. The Athletics are asked to report at 1 p. m.

Mob Stones Ball Club;

Home Team Fined $500 COLUMBUS, 0., July 10 (UP) —President Frank M. Colley of the Ohio-Indiana League today fined the Zanesville, O., besaball club $500 for failure to provide adequate police protection for visiting teams and umpires.

two batters. Roy Campanella son, giving up six hits, to lead the 13-hit Dodger attack. a two-run homer in the ninth. Pinch-Hitter Carl Schelb's| yeqtorday’s Star—Rookie Aldouble with two out in the ninth yin park of the Braves, hitting gave the Athletics an 8 to 7| safely in his 21st complete victory over the Red Sox at Phila-|' game, with a triple, double, delphia and enabled Relief Pitcher Charley Harris, the win-

183 to 2 rout of the Phils,

By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer

yl e Williams was favored at 3-1 in man

. , Ju to-man betting today

Coach Joseph H. Thomas today was named freshman coach at

Wildman, president, announced. Athletic Director Raymond R. Neal said Thomas’ duties would

|ball, basketball, and Thomas was head football, basketball, and track coach at Rensselaer. .

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include coaching freshman foot-! track. Hogan and Mangrum

{Entries for the big-money Reno ul |

Following last night's game in Zanesville, Colley said, a mob

DePauw University, Dr. Clyde E. Stoned members of the Muncie, in their offer of 71; to 5 that Beau lasts the full 15 rounds. {Ind., team, breaking windows in| # » = s » » their bus. One person was struck CAN YOU imagine a fight-fan blasting me because I said the!

by a rock. Louis-Walcott bout was so dull]

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Enter $25,000 Open

ENO, Nev. July 10 (UP)—|

Walker Cooper and walked only the White Sox. Freddy Hutchin-

Punchin’ the Bag

to keep his lightweight title against Beau Jack at Philadelphia Monday night. Bookies were laying 2% ,to 1 and|] Trae-ler Personal Portable, taking 31 to 1. Their respect for Beau's ruggedness was refiected |] small. sompact, lighiweight in

both would have been thrown out sprightly old-time fight manager, | of the ring had they been prelim- was 75 last Saturday, But he'll | inary boys? Well, there's a guy still bet anybody “a punch on the at Yuma, Ariz., who covered five nose” on the outcome of a bout. {large pages of letter paper while Had Morgan been successful in giving me the works. He signed his recent Zale-Walcott pariay,

i ————————————————— three-run fourth inning homer to straight at Detroit, 4 to 2, over Game Site Changed nt”

Indianapolis . Union

had a baseball team I meet and Gene Hermanski hit homers shutout until Aaron Robinson hit|league leading South Bide Sal

tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. on Garfield Park diamond, The gr was originally scheduled to played at Riverside,

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Sant st Dodgers at Ebbets Field yester-|St Paul ...... n Sit 3 : and Garagiola: Griffore, binson 8-0. in Bush-Callahsn Manufacturers’ loop ge neiter, PGA tourna- \prain. fiets and legs.” But he for- nor drank in his life, but he had : mereafam Wanomotr day and Marion has been troubled Yoiedo 53 dos 181, snd Aulos. ne oyenynt at Municipal Stadium. | Ment secretary, informed Quivey|got the ringsiders hadn't intended |a weakness for hosses that cost! : ng MY GIRL TISA™ with Kansas City ....... 32 50 .390 19 | : The West Side Merchants defeated Mc-|that the 1048 leading money win- hed a. A alee 1 [ : a chronic back condition. 3 2% 30 32 [only games scheduled. Cammon's, 3-1; Henle Drugs rapped paying $50 a pew to see either Nim about $750,000. is “RENEGADE GIRL. Rigney 1s hitting 277 and Kerr Poise... .. ee foes SS 1by ral, 14-4.-and ide NET. Ben Hogan, would be on chess or cheese s x =» ELD 2%. COOL J 254. The All-Star game will be AMERICAN LEAGUE oni8t Louis ERICA am 100 § 9 0 clsugged Holy Cros. 13-10, in Eagle hand for the $25,000 Reno Oven. hw | JACK DEMPSEY writes that Scoti—Boreaca Britton held at Sportsman's Park, St. Cleveland .......... 4 n Old, Garver ‘ang Parte; Lemon. |g At BeSch Grove, in the Bm-Roe eirouit, Joya Mangruin ard Duith Har, MANY JACOB BEACHERS™Y Droposed heavyweight title TONIGHT QUERQUE” in Color Louis, Tuesday. hiladelphis (paige, Klieman, Gromek snd Hegan. Samaritan Lodge nipped Roekwood by & n, the latter the winner of believe Jos Louis . will> defend tourney should include Juey Max-| BALE PAST MIDNIGHT [eens Dew York ..... 03 002 023— # 13 o|CORITAL, 1-5. and LOS Shui out Mocsc| St Year's Open here, also will om. | the Cleveland heavy who is] |NDJANAPOLIS | cy a wile BE ri chat 1 1. dt I Tt Le eure. ber deepit his “unomelal” ele. ses oid phot Derapets_ sa , AN : 3 3 A EE ———————————————— “, » h--TALE M 1D GET Sut FEET Ek SE SERIES 0 South Bend Player [ment i ne wet armen ana asm es ven song | SPEEDROME © i] Chicago .........:.. 000 000 003 3 § 1Ham. Ayres second basemes, led" tne i then retired in mid-October, they guns” on the Pacific Coast. It LL - Detraft So is op bectsnd| ioning attack by knocxing a two runs Wins Junior Net Crown point out, he would have com. would appear that Dempsey and U. S. 52 at Kitley Ave Rd | :-{son snd Riebe. / Trust 9, snd Wm. H. Block 8, 101 Men's| SOUTH BEND, July 10 (UP)- pleted the longest reign of any| Kearns are pals again, after a _ . { AVENUE ANGEL 3 1 AU ry GBI te s au BOP McDole of South Bend|champion in ring history. Hell 3 A GENTLEMAN" : Hd iad 0,00 0 33 Dwicioaf Bdaiym’ 1 Telngds Sydd Siiireigned today as the of would have beaten the record of Philadelphia a 40 474 3% matis; J. Coleman, Savage, C. MASTS and |gneedway Merchants, snd 910 Combor:| ern Indiana junior tennis|11 years and three months during | NTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT y - Iincinnac . . a * Adal 13% ar. os vs. Kings Piztures aren. which Johnny Kilbane held thell v {FOIE ose sos i ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE The\Kenny and { Richmond captured the Northern |featherweight crown. 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