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ACA Boys in Finals hicago Swim Meet Bill Frederick, Flynn and John Stevenson | Indianapolis YMCA will in. the finals of the 19th 1 Chicago - Tribune SwimMeet July 25 at Chicago, won - their heats in the nary meet yesterday. Flynn, mpete in the Class C group, | son in Class D and Was: d Frederick in Class E.

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Lewis |Gene Kelly News of the Worlé Barry Wood Show |News Fhe wall ad they expect to 80 that very thing tonight bn the ! colorless New York Giants whom he inherited, the preliminary re- Ww Show Charlie $ k 5 tide 8 Hornet Peter Donald and Snale Gf the serist With the Brewers, {| ports today indicated that he was doing all right. 130 [Jerry Wayne Show piva rean reen Hor r Dona By winning last night in a flugtent, the Milwaukee pastimers First of all, Je had them winning ball games again, with three| 145 [Ned Calmer inside Sports Allen Jeffries Three Star Extra pulled within Snoal Some SEs league-leading Tribesters and victories in four starts since: ht he wok over the club, the latest a 100 Mystery Theater [Peter Donald Show Mel Torme Three Suns Supper Club i a Late Curfew for Fans cious 14 3 hh Ye or) Major League Leaders rp om Tolle Tost nu E. Canham—News Hollywood Thea. Another victory for the Brew-| A They ‘Follow’ Tribe ants made more runs than By United Press 130 |Mr. & Mrs. North [Official Detective Carmen Cavaliers Amer. Town Mig. 2 Oe ey ay ony What with the Indians piay- | f |any game since June 6. AMERICANS SSR uw pe WS] YT |Offiolal Detective Harkness dianapo: ce Second, and more important,wijiams Boston... 71 263 86 102 388 aa" rt Dan Babrial Mas Ta Ba | aH RECT Paar one percentage point behind to- ng the . Broters dn Milwaukee : 1a busting. Jn every Cleveland m0 0 sa ] 31 "i We the People fang) Satioy To Be Announced in Mel Torme a played thus far, there Mi Cleveland. 65 365 33 87 329 wi—$0 i i “The Indians DT ela tne Ne How sin ne at NOMINA Jim Bag- |been shouting in the dugout with Zarilla, Tous. % 30 31 aan 8i2 Hit the Jackpot [Hoosier Serenade [Call The Police [Record Jamberss [Carmen GCavallere 1 post since May y y h {the players up on the steps in- G ABR MW Pt| 45) “ u " " " . " " " " in big Jim Bagby| coming up short on sleep. by whaler ians pi De = 7 Ti 136 303 — mn} reset tems sect ne ~~ - Dt hen: there aight. And Stone in Milwaukee. a stand- | ing staff slong with Bob Mal: [Stead of sitting back for between jjiasl, Stove: 3 37 3 ff 388 100 'Studie One Public Defender [Corliss Archer “ " To Be Announced 1 keep defeats ard time city, start at 9:15 p.m. | | inning siestas as was their Cus-ssnburn. Ph & 30 Ln oa “w oo. “ “ “ “ Baseball @ “ oo“ Jim is due. His last defeats were Todas and thou. | OY: has been named by Man. tom previously. He had them (Dark. Boston '... oo 4 em a gis aseball Game both = -to-0 Siughies” 234 Sher sands - of me: oters keep | 23° Al Lopez to face He. Mil ltalking about baseball, about the Bam Boston 1163 31 41 4 330 130 * 0“ News—Music Sigmund Romberg . " Call the Police Redskins are banking ‘their ears glued to the radio | Waukee Brewers in ‘an effort to !penmant in fact, and the general ME RUNS: Cleve... 03 uf +" Daily Hit Parade " “. .. of averages to be in the big right until the last out. save the Tribe's league lead. [lethargy of the past was gone. [Kiner Prates.. 38lhime, Glamis 30) fe | = Allen Jeffri “ “ Corliss Archer hander’s corner tonight. ) tans Rotation Musial, Cards. 33 100 |Qilbert Forbes [Gene Kelly n Jeffries orliss Archer t| ast night's slugfest lasted | Bagby has a record of I3 wins Plans 0 RUNS BATTED IN Morten D “ “ “ow He has a 50-50 record against "0 p- m. Indianapolis | nd five losses. Hig third step was to do some- |g. ;ens R. Sox T7/Willlams, R. Sox.. n i100 Bandstand Variety for You [Morton Downey the Brewers tis 6a Som, Sue vie") time. thing about the pitchers. There DiMaguio, Vanks Fifustal. Corts 01 § U30 (Bud Waples Passing Parade Music U Remember News & Scores Sigmund Romberg tory, one gel ‘ . are 11 hurlers on the Giant staff, —— > —— ————— = us Here's to Veterans Musical Scere Bd. | * “ Dance Band “« .n pack, in early season, was 1 to 0./'|f’ Tonight Tribe Box Score some good, some mediocre, some| with four runs on six hits in the re le a eee fea ee a The 01d Determination | Win Lose INDIANAPOLIS terrible. Right away aftef tak-/firth to defeat the Cubs, 5 to 4, 100 Million $ Party “ News—Sports Variety Hour Peter Grant Although disappointed by land-| Indianapolis ....... .626 818i Geriage. 30..." 5 § 2 4 %ling over the club from Mel Ott,|at Chicago. Dutch Leonard scat-/g 4,4§| “ Dance Orchestra [Design for Listen'y * Morton Downey ing on the short side of the 11-to-9 Milwaukee ......... 625 615 Cassini,” 3b «5 0 8 4& 2 ohe announced that he would|tered 1f hits, one a homer by 130 “ “ “« oo“ “« = " “ Dance Orchestra score last night, in a seesaw con, TT inde Board Tx “3 1 3.3 3 Uestablish a starting rotation. Andy Pafko, to win his ninth ws “ “ ou “ ou “ ou “« wn test played before an overflow but the home boys rallied Rikard, If «85 0 1 2 8 of He said he would use Sheldon! game. : ON ee crowd of 11,398, the Indians were", 1 OME POV three § again Samel et. 5.0% 8 2 § 3 Sones, Dave Koslo, Clint Har- Braves Blanked WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS ro not crestfallen by any means and| .;, "tye game, although both|XAln va 3 1 3 7 jjtung Larry Jansen and Ray| The Pittsburgh Piratés gained WFBM 1260 WiBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 WLW 100 fithey still were Jodisting Yim nd clubs scored again in the eighth. Malloy. ° . 1 i i i 1 o/Poat as his starters, returning a virtual tbe yay tie had Pra CBS Mutual NBO ABO Mutua) and NBO res u or h, .o . ee 1 1 % - r-0 . — — “a | —————— wnat | stone. 4 — —1 —— 5 rast battle Ae atl ob Malloy y Batted Out Beers Ba 1 : i 2:8 jones an a Xen Trin- on I bhai the pace- bis Farm News Weather & Mrkis, Dawn Patrol Indiana Farmer |Hymntime Borchert Field. the Tribe > Jus a Biied gut o : Ey AE Ras kie as the team’s No. 1 rellef| setting Boston Braves, 1 to 0., U5 Early Birds Emmy Low Breakfast Revue |Choretime The rivals have met 15 Himes and was relieved by Cal McList Kalin grounded out for ‘Saffel in mints man. On the others, Alex Koni- Danny Murtaugh drove home the, — 00 World News Gordon Graham |World News News-Dunkin' Time News hold the uppe Ih ignt| Wo became the losing pitcher, "er" “rele [FL AcEy w eh" |owski, Clem Drelsewerd, Paull only run. ri-| 7115 [Hoasler Headlines [Time 'n Tune |Musioal Glock - Dunkin’ Time [Gade Tabernacle hold the -upper hand with eig Erickson, Andy Hansen, and| Cleveland, leading the Ame , ¢ although Jack Hallett worked| R H o A »Eric , : ’ : 30 si { News—Music “ nu News-Rise & Shine News—Markets riumphs. Yeah, it’s pretty close. the eighth for the Tribesters. Markland, 3b 3 1 121 1 Montia Kennedy, Durocher re-/can League, won over the Sena t Sing Sings 0 ha 0 n buck Brows? Best Bid kee's| The Brewers threw two south-|Ricert cf 3 2 1 0 olserved judgment. But he indi-ltors, 7 to 6, in 11 innings at| 145 (News [Breakfast Baseball i. Rise & Shine Chuck Acree Moreover, wau paws against the Indians, Jim Becker, b : : 3 : %cated he would give all an equal Washington when Bob Kennedy 100 Fivin' Weather a Weather Gorden Gre Graham "wou Breakfast Club Trail Blazers Ira Te a ner ne OVEr help ndergast and Glenn Eiliott.|Pemenier. if © 3 8 o ofchance drove home Larry Doby with the y _ N eague lead this geason, , The In The. former was remuned for, a ps, rei “I think the staff shapes up as|winning tally. Steve Gromek,one| @'!5 (Quiz Club MoGee Calling Betald Bruce “om ws lians' lead at one time, not 100]... “pigter in the sixth and Prendergast, 5, 1 0 1 1 Olpossibly a pretty good one” he of up. Cleveland pitchers, was| U130 [Songs for You nm Woman's World Morning Matinee OT Ag eran ene hall] Elliott wound up as the winning micheck o o 1 3 ofsald. “It should win a lot of|the winner. , 145 |Mrs, Farrell Easy Listening + | - “ * -™ oo games. EI a ae rn LY » ———— . — “ game winning streak enabled PE CHeE diane collected 12 hits,| Tots BT Jal games, when he was Dodger REY Doerr povided 21 the 100 “« u . Fred Waring My True Story “ww them to move in to the role of Trechock ‘sacrificed. for Premder ergast in runs 15 Piano Impressions “ “ the Brewers 11. But the Brewers six manager, professed perpetually, gt Tous Browns, 4 to 1, at p challenger. They also have the yi,1 ‘some of the Tribe's base- INDIANAPOLIS ......... 004 103 010 8| amazement over the Glants Bor aa Sanford was| Y'30 [Judy & Jane Bing Sings Road of Life Betty Crocker [Editor's Daughter re ianing 41 games in oi|Tunning thunder by pilfering| Rum beited in-Fiemiiy’ 3 Rikard 3 being, unable to win despite thelr touched for the payoff clout in| 145 [Sing Along Easy Listening . [Joyce Jordan |The Listening Post| Hearts in Narmeny league, winning 41 games in 51 4)00 gacks, two on a double| Gutteridge 3, Cassini, Philips’ 3, Roberge, terrific home run power. ou 9 Pavol —i A ne — ee |e |e De TT starts. steal. Gutteridge was the Tribe's|Pecs ertianger. Gieeson 3. Two-buse he FUL DOWer, ob the frst inning and Mel Parnell “109 |iriur Godfrey |News—Stocks [Nora Drake Wollyw'd Breakfast Fred Waring The Indians took the lead twice| heavy sticker with two blows and Beier Mart tO Shei, Crier “All that meat and no ota] qn ator oy ove hits. Hg ww Frankie Carle [We Love & Learn] " “. a ast night but couldn't hold it|sther Indians with two hits were berde. Frouble Plays Qut:|toes,” he remarked on one 0C-ly twi-night -double-header from|!U130 (Grand Slam Heart's Desire Jack Berch Ted Malone Road of Life F mised with Tribe rors: A|\zione Fiesing as watt fo SE Ee hey Jun go som: poche "Ul Chicago While Sox at P| 18 [Resamary Li flere Lawton (Kietnan's Gorwr_ldevat Jovdes to-1 Tribe lead was wipedigg runs for the season to date’ De. ase 98 Dlls-_OF Mal In Sesterday'e rout of the Reds, Seis. & hed Sas Ro Br 100 (Wendy Warren [Both Our Houses [Linda's First Love Welcome Traveler Nora Drake bat Jp Le Milwaukee half of the|ang tops the loop in that depart- Blloit 1. Siriksouts—By Mcldsh 3. Halleti| Jansen went the distance to gain| Fowler in the first game as he|{ 41! [Aunt Jenny Merry-Qo-Round Record Player Wiskine. Well Ye Wve A Learn xc BAITS: ment. ‘ Malloy 6 in 2% innings, McLish 8 in 43s, his 11th victory, giving up seven gained his ninth win. Phil] | |130 [Helen Trent uo ow ng. We a re The veteran Jim Gleeson, the| Gutteridge batted in three Hallett none in 1. "Pre Dito sy Pren:| Nits, one of which was Hank|/Marchildon also twirled a seven- M8 Our Gal Sunday LI wm. Luncheon Party Lora Lora Lawton A ague’s leading swatter, gave the| runs Fleming two, Culley Rikard dergast. (Beard). Winhing * piicher_8i- Sauer’s 26th homer, putting him|nitter in the nightcap, but the A's rin prewers an edge in the fifth with two and Jack Cassini one. Both|ietr Losing pitcher -MeLish. = Umpirosm in a tie with Ralph Kiner of had to come from behind with 100 |@ilbert Forbes Gordon Graham |Donald Bruce Gene Allison [Fifty Siu: ‘ two-run homer but Don Gut-|clubs had an off night in the Ciegs, Tobin ind Filder, Time—23. |pittsburgh for the major league three runs in the eighth inning 116 |Ma Perkins Piok-a-Pocket Four Stars Pleasure Parade ridge of the Redskins came|field and made three errors lead. Walker Cooper and Bobby|to win. JR Farm Cirole Dixie Four Man on the Street Kay Reporter Nows—Markets ack in the next inning and belted | apiece. The teams were keyed to Tribe Battin Thomson each got three-run The Detroit at New York game “ wu "i. varybody's Farm homer with two mates on base.|a high pitch, which probably ac- [homers in the Glants' 18-hit as- in the American and Brooklyn| "#5 Westerners Big Sister sai arybody counted for the ragged defense. |peters 55 TW "6 sault on three Cincy pitchers. |at St Louis in the Nations torn "100 [230 Mrs. Burton [Queen For A Day Double’ or Nothing Catherine Daniels | Ernie Loe ———————————————— [Kalin pe ue 2 ] 3 What was particularly interest-|rained out. ‘4118 Parry Mason “on “ wu Linda's Love 8 . 71 103 96 324 h ad th i ree Lo i 88 1 BLD teres mare | Tia ke ans Ame tuts orn Vie ren {Gi Ci To International Loo Beard . 9 100 38 35iing four bases. Whitey Lockman| southpaw, who came up with 145 [Evelyn Winters |Cedrio Foster Editor's Uaughter | ' COLUMBUS, 0. July 20 (UP) [Sead 4 3 Ii eneaked two Bill Rigney one| his sixth win against two de- |g [David Haram [PM Party |Life Gar Be Wiful| Ladies Be Seated |Double or Nothing —American ‘Association Umpire|Cassint ... a a 3 314 and even lumbering Johnny Mize| feats and moved his team into 115 | Waltz Time “ " Ma Perkins “ow “ow Rekard: . . i Milburn (Milt) Shoffner has been Gutteridge 254 4 8%. 3% au got ome.d . 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