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story that sprinter Jess 3 was snubbed by Adolf during the 1936 games wag ue. erring to the tale that Hit.

te international complica.

Just a Spectator

tler did not snub Jesse 8,” Brundage said, “and hag ne so, it would have had no icance whatsoever because as only a spectator there iad no more Olympic stand. han any other spectator ip tadium.” > Olympic committee head nded that “the true story e Olympic movement is 3

i of achievement, of gc. | lishment, and of success, It

not deal with trickery, con.

his fight for a strict inter. m was . He adhered to the Olym. efinition of an amateur as whose participation in sport d always has been solely for

tion of amateurs

ure.”

MCA Boys in Finals Chicago Swim Meet

Bill Frederick, Flynn and John Stevensorg le Indianapolis YMCA will in the finals of the 19th} al Chicago : Tribune Swim} Meet July 25 at Chicago, in the fd inary meet yesterday. Flynn ompete in the Class C group, nson in Class D and Was nd Frederick in Class E.:

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ribe Girds to Repulse

® ’ hallenging Brewers With Lead al Stake, Redskins Place Faith in Bagby; Milwaukee Closes Gap

MILWAUKEE, uy 20—The Indianapolis Indians of 1948 have y way of bouncing back when their |

nd Suale OF the sering With the Brewers,

the

By winning last night in a hulled within one-half game of he AA top spot really is at stake onight. Another victory for the Brew-/ Ag rs will shove them ahead of InHianapolis since they were only bne percentage point behind to-

Phe Indians have held the No. post since May 27 and they will but their faith in big Jim Bagby o keep them there tonight. And im is due. His last defeats were both 1-to-0 “toughies” and the Redskins are banking on the law bf averages to be in the big rightpander’s corner tonight. He has a 50-50 record against he Brewers this season, one vicory, one defeat, and the setback, in early season, was 1 to 0.

ugfest, the Milwaukee pastimers league-leading Tribesters and

Late Curfew for Fans

What with the Indians playing the Brewers in Milwaukee and with the American Association hanging in the balance, Indianapolis fans are coming up short on sleep. Games in Milwaukee, a standard time city, start at 9:15 p. m. Indianapolis time, and thousands ‘of local rooters keep their ears glued to the radio until the last out. Last night's slugfest lasted until 1145 p. m. Indianapolis time.

As They ‘Follow’ Tribe |

The Old Determination | Although disappointed by land-

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ng on the short side of the 11-to-9

core last night, in a seesaw con-}

est played before an overflow rowd of 11,398, the Indians were hot crestfallen by any means and hey still were radiating vim and jigor today as they rested up for onight’s crucial battle out at Borchert Field. The rivals have met 15 times is season and the Redskins still old the upper hand with eight jumphs. Yeah, it’s pretty close. Brewers’ Best Bid Moreover, this is Milwaukee's irst real bid to take over the ague lead this season. The Inians’ lead at one time, not too png ago, was seven and one-half ames. The Brewers’ recent 12ame winning streak enabled them to move in to the role of hallenger. They also have the est at-home record in the ague, winning 41 games in 51 tarts. The Indians took the lead twice st night but couldn’t hold it gainst the Brewers’ steatly powr mixed with Tribe errors. A to-1 Tribe lead was wi t in the Milwaukee half of the pird stanza. The veteran Jim Gleeson, the ague’s leading swatter, gave the rewers an edge in the fifth with two-run homer but Don Gutridge of the came ck in the next inning ®¥% be: “ower with two mates on base.

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That | made it 8 to 7, Indians,

but the home boys rallied again 2

in the seventh for three runs to sew up the game, although both clubs scored again in the eighth. | M Malloy Batted Out Bob Malloy was batted out of the Tribe box in the third inning and was relieved by Cal McLish, who became the losing pitcher,

old ‘Em, Indians,

NOMINATED—Bi by, who leads the In. ing staff along with Bob Mal< loy, has been named b ager Al Lopez to face itd waukee Brewers in an effort to save the Tribe's league lead. Bagby has a record of 13 wins

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Durocher Has Club Hustling; Players Holler

Instead of Taking Between Inning Siestas By CARL LUNDQUIST, Unifed Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 20—For people who just can't understand like Leo Durocher can get along with the lazy,

colorless New York Giants whom he inherited, the preliminary rei! | ports today indicated that he was doing all right.

First of all, 2e had them winning ball games again, with three jn fous Sart) disse he Wek over the Siw, the latest a

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victories vicious 14 to 2 triumph over | Cincinnati Reds in which the ar ants made more Tums than i any game since June a and more important, he had them hustling. 2 Svery game played thus far, there been shouting in the dugout with the players up on the steps instead of sitting back for between Mu inning siestas as was their cus-|, tom previously. talking about baseball, about the pennant in fact, and the general

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terrible. Right away aftef tak-/firth to defeat the Cubs, 5 to 4, 7 § 4 %ling over the club from Mel Ott, at Chicago. Dutch Leonard scat4 31 ohe announced that he would|tered 1f hits, one a homer by } i} 3 Slestablish a starting rotation. |Andy Pafko, to win his ninth 1 2 8 of He said he would use Sheldon game. > : : o| Jones, Dave Koslo, Clint Har- Braves Blanked ® ? ? Stung, Larry Jansen and Ray| The Pittsburgh Piratés gained i 1 1 &Poat as his starters, returning a virtual three-way tie for seci : : 4|Jones from bullpen duty. At theiond place as 41-year-old Fritz © o o o/same time he restored Ken Trin-| Ostermueller blanked the pace- © 9 12 2 15 g3|kle as the team’s No. 1" relief|setting Boston Braves, 1 to O.

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altho Jack Hallett worked R H o A »|Erickson, Andy Hansen, and| Cleveland, leading the Amerithe eighth for the Tribesters. Roberge, .- 1 1 1 3 l[Montia Kennedy, Durocher re-lcan League, won over the SenaThe Brewers threw two south-|Rikert, 2 2 1 0 ofserved judgment. But he indi-{tors, 7 to 6, in 11 innings at paws against the Indians, Jim Be A t 3 ' o cated he would give all an equal Washington when Bob Kennedy Prendergast and Glenn Elliott, |Fernandez, if 0 2 o o ofchance. drove home Larry Doby with the The former was removed for a&|parie™e™ $31.4 “I think the staff shapes up as winning tally. Steve Gromek, one pinéls hitter {0 the 2 and |Prendergast, p 1:83 1 Rooliltly a pretty good sue ie of seven Cleveland pitchers, was ott wound up as the winning|gitorr ys 111000 © o 1 2 efsald “It should win a lo the ‘winner. yg halt Lh TT I Tel goes. Le n Bobby Doerr provided all the th he notang Solisrisd 12 hits, Trechock ‘sacrificed for Preadergast 1a] Durocher, wi on Re as Dodges Red Sox runs as Boston downed Sole ce or Tribe's’ bage.| INDIANAPOLIS ‘Xo 004 160 tog al re bel is Browns 1 1 at running thunder by pilfering| Runs batted in— ing 2, Rikard 2 being: unable to win despite their 3 three sacks, two on a double|Jutteridge 3, Cassini, Phillips 2, :|terrific home run power touched for the payoff elout in , : A . ” Two-bas . steal. Gutteridge was the Tribe's Bite ree, Rik 5 Home runs—Glee- Jansen Goes Distance the rst inning and Me! Patuell son, Gutteridge. Stolen bases — Rickert,| held the Browns to seven hits, heavy sticker with two blows and |g, 2 Markland. Sacrifices_Trechook, All that meat and no pota-| The Athletics took both ends of other Indians with two hits were Serna 3 2 Robergs, une Days_—Gut: toes, he remarked on one oc-|g twi-night - double-header from Les Fleming and Pete Cast- Roberge and Becker: ms: Castiglione | Casion. “What they could do ifthe Chicago White Sox at Philaone os has hare his wakes 5. ns on balls Of Mal: they just got some pitching. delphia, 6 to 0 and 6 to 4. They| — runs for the season to date|}: ioy 3 MeLish i. Hallett 1, Prend 1,| In yesterday's rout of the Reds, got seven hit pitching from Dick and tops the 100p in that departs mileth 1 erpant a Elort aD Hireog| Jansen went the distance to gain Fowler in the first game as he ment. . Malloy 6 in 2% innings, McLish 8 jm 4, his 11th victory, giving up sevenigained his ninth win. Phil Gutteridge batted in three|Hallett Prendergast hn 5 hits, one of which was Hank

runs, Fleming two, Culley Rikard two and Jack Cassini one. Both clubs had an off night in the field and made three errors apece. The teams were keyed to a high pitch, which’ probably ac-

Umpire Shoffner Sold:

To International Loop COLUMBUS, O., July 20 (UP) —American Association Umpire

sold to the International League, AA League President Frank Lane announced today. Shoffner, a former major league pitcher with Cleveland and the Boston Braves, came to the Association from the Eastern League early in 1947.

Slav Barred for Life

From Swimming Events

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, July 20 - (UP)—Maroye Miroslavitch, Yugoslavia’'s top Olympic swim-

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Pittsburgh. for the major league! lead. Walker Cooper and Bobby Thomson (homers. in the Giants’ 18-hit assault on three Cincy pitchers. 33 What was particularly interest4324| ing was that Durocher had the usually slow-moving Giants steal2 ing four bases. Whitey Lockman sneaked two, Bill Rigney one, and even lumbering Johnny Mize got one.

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ICAN LEAGUE ‘Browns Sign James ,| CLEVELAND, July 20 (UP)— Coach Paul Brown of the Cleveland Browns today announced the signing of Tommy James, former Ohio State University backfield star,

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RESULTS YESTERDAY James, who played with the|.: golumbia EB) ON. Loan’ses" oa 4 3 3 Detroit Lions last fall, will reBt baud 083 ole 30x13 18 1 porf to the Browns’ training camp nt wn Crimian and Conroy; Ma =a ow Green, O., next MonLEGAL NOTICES HURRICANE NOTICE OF

DETERMINATION BONDS OF INDIANA

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The olis are notified that the Com did on the 17th

opt Eons to issue the bonds of thelb City in the amount of $426.000.00 for the : {purpose of providing funds to be used to | pay off Judgm ents, interest and costs, {against the City of Indianapolis. Said|bid. {bonds are to bear interest at a rate nol e \

{mature serially over a period ‘mately ten years beg nie July, 1951.

of approxiinning on the first

jecyons to the issuance of said bonds en Or more taxpayers sing v tion In the ctfice of the audi manner provided Hi 233 Burns atures, 1933, which tion, if a w heard and considered by the State Board of Tax Commissioners in Pg Jusunés provided by law. nae eo of, arab |property in the City o apo property 00 and the outstanding bonded ios us of the City, exclusive of the {above mentioned bonds is $10,986,2 Dated he 3h EI say of of July, 1948 STEWAR'

City Clerk.

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Jr. Baseball Stars Conn Plans Return;

Practice: Tomorrow SAN ANTONIO, Tex. July

The All-Star squads which will{(UP)—Billy Conn, retired boxer

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Colts Sign

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BALTIMORE, July 20 (UP)— The Baltimore Colts of the All America Football

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participate in the Junior Base-/Who twice lost to Heavyweight haye signed, Blmer Jackson, a

ball program July 28 will hold their second round of workouts tomorrow

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| Riverside Cardindls, will practice tutyre plans, said in a telephobe 0 - The East Side All-Stars will mers, 8an Antonio promoter, that] the would like to fight in some] Texas city. He plans to a ®

'at Rhodius Park at 5 p. m. [conversation with Freddie

practice at Brookside Park at 4 p. m. Their opposition, the West Side All-Stars, will practice at

Rhodius at the same time.

training in a month. Eliminations will be made at : 4

Chaniplon Joe Louis, said tonight {University of Arkansas guard, at Victory Field) plans to return to the ring to|and Jerry McCauley a tackle try to win the title reportedlyifrom the University of Texas.

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LEGAL NOTICES 3 $ , NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS 39¢ for 1.00 Town of A (hereinafter

referred to as * "") in Whitley County, diana, hereby gives notice of sale and invites proposals for the purchase from it, Sublest to the terms and conditions heref, of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) pe amount of Water Utility Reve. | (SE — nue Bonds (hereinafter called Bonds”) i ——————————— e nm. Prospective bidders may examine at the office of the“Clerk-Treasurer of the Town at the City Hall in the Town of Churubusco, Indiana, at any time dur-

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ing business hours, the ordinance adopted Mi July 7, 1948, by the Board of Trustees of the Jowi under which the Bonds are to be iss Said ordinance In reasonable ‘quantities will be supplied on request so long as availabla to prospective bidders. Each proposal must be for the purchase of the entire Fifteen Thousand Dollars (315,000.00) principal amount of Bonds an. e by a single bidder or 4 In case the proposal of a group of bidders is accepted, the obligations of the members of the group shall e several, and not joint, to purchase the respective “yicipal amount of bonds indicated in the proposal. No bidder may submit or Partie in more than one

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® Town by the purchaser or Day All proposals must be Pieseniad to the Town, c/o the Board Hall, Churubusco, o'clock Central Time, on July 31, i enc envelope addressed et) Town reserves the ite, Odincretion

the right, to postpone from time to time the time for

presentation and opening of pIovosals and will ghd \slograplife notice any such |postranem to each ice prospective

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Each a certified i a cashier’ amount equal to five ve Per Son Sonik 37%) 0 principal amount , to bo nd di ed of

Cen. 8 Time, on July 3, will be a

oposa or li rejected in its entirety, The Bonds will {i

be awarded to the hi group of bidders, to comput. eo in from the date théreof to the date of maturity and deductin Hierefrom the premium bid, if a cali Town Joaetyes the right to re, ost proposals. a ted ewith

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