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POWER HITTER — Cleston ‘Bama’ Ray. slugging ‘Minneapolis outfielder will be seeing action against the Indianapolis Indians at Victory Field tonight. At present Ray is hit

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team are: George Johnson Jr., Arlo Harris, singles champion; Orville Harris, Earl Green. Lowell Edmondson, Chester Wires, Walter Smock, Peyton Printz, Bobby Printz, Lester Reavis, J, C. Jo-

team captai d Herbert City Bes did it to the | Se fing 316 and hes belted 14 nibs, team on, 3h again n . i 5 to 4 giving Dick Bartels club, homers : he in to Canton is spon a “sweep” of the two-game keries.| % Moreover, ‘the Blues beat Bob Tribe Box Score of the City Ice Cream Co. 3137 Malloy, the Tribesters’ top start- Enh 8 ing pitcher. Until the eighth in-| ' ning, Malloy was well on the way cul 15a} frum ne tc hia 18th triumnh. leading 4 ta Wie 3 . 131 onvIEEEE MIE FEED 1, but in that stanza the sixth-|Rosen. bss i831} : placers staged a furious rally, go o_o 131% 0 y a couple of breaks on hits, bat- rhe pd 1» 1.10.-1.01 ted around and batted. Bob out of Stringer, sx rae the Jugs 4 $33 3 Gane (Umea Beggs Protects Lead : oo 0 0 Fang, ren +L ir 00d fOr OMY wpotats. i 33 "3 13 Bray net aire : rose. Spire WAS 8 oF Jour ad wd h 13 Ho, 81g four Says of gol, betetired He Indians In order in| ay junket today against 11 star comthe Sighth and Huth. held to si/SaelL of curren AS : : 3 8 i petitors with the same amount at e Redskins we Peters . stake hits by Mal tte, southpaw, Sestheng if ........1 8.6 2.¢ aban. and Beggs. But Mallette dished Beard. tf 3 8 4 3 of The dapper Texan, Who Svan out seven walks. The Indians had Flemine. i 18 * Irn De send Xe ‘to the PGA some glorious opportunities to|Castigiione, & 1% » : fo ‘but '{t| Qutteridge, 3b: 3:1 408 o/tourney campaign under the col foone Mage than ur Fun ut It irner, © $13 i dors of Tam O'Shanter, came back raat ‘thelr nigh Barrell, to his home course for annual The home boys had a runper|Bairett. » .. * sr 1 4%e a Urs tossed out at the plate fn the|mutehings. b | : 3:3 ’ o/All-American pro scrap. . sikth on a long throw from Hank| ..;, 3% ew» To) Mangrum, who consis Bauer in right field. Earl Turner] peers doubled for Saffell in sixth. anu lL oasis aro 2 Bugl-das was of third with one. out when! Kelin grounded out for in xe I ol Les Fleming belted a fly to Bauer, : under . Tha whose throwin doubled ‘ap thelfifitnupets’ ..I!I!’1!!!l1! 300 Zi s00—3 Prise of $5000. but it won bim Tribe catcher as he tried to Buns bated in Guiteridge, Malley, |ADOther $5000 y after the catch. wo (Rikard, Kryhoskl Drescher 3. Culbsgson] It ‘was a nerve-wracking way The Indians also got a bad|son, ‘ton. Three-base — Rikard. {to win the money. Mangrum finbreak in the fifth. Jack Cassini EM Pare ished his round in mid-afternoon singled and was doubled up try-|is Stringer; Bauer to Drescher. Left on With Bobby Locke, South African ng to steal second as Ted Beard bases—Kanses ah, Meetion hagas Star, still on the course. : Locke suey out, Then Fleming walked i. 4 uo Malistte § in 1 fnnings, ma Lo the 15th needing two and Culley ‘Rickard walloped 4 Malley %. Barres : to tie Lio 4 triple to he wall in left onlin Ee -|' He cracked a perfect approach Ee aan wa Fo Th Ae 1 CF ant Rocked, In rd PH as ¢ Cas € Was er on a long fly, ‘ou (Tribe Batting repeated with an approach to um 25 5 FV Dirdie on the aren The Bilués stacked up 13 hits, wakhs a» 340 ee yet had to struggle hard to a Rumer o 5] 3 a BE . Staring the 18h, 1 acks Iueded dt Malloy = $ Jot ot lone" Laas $ urn And his chances were excellent. sas City pastimers for five in- Bebra iesieniie 401 108 iis ; But ek interfered | Be tried to n They got to him for a run {Weatherly .....cies. iu” 3 aroun in the sixth as the result of ‘a Gsm - rR 4 2m tqen aie igit of the green. walk t «H tired a 13313 32 A 20 them Ts a in “the. sey- Sierides Hits=Ons stig - . “Rikiard drovpen he a hes a. - enth but in the éighth they land-|3s Beard 24, Fleming 35, Saffell 17, Cas and Man watching, mopped ed on him for six hits, including sit 16, Turner 1 e 9, Ganss 4 grum, > Kalin 4, Lopez 3, Weatherly 2, Peters 3. (his forehead and sank into a lwo doubles, and Red Barrett eda MitaCastigione id, chair to accept congratulations. relieved. " X > )

Barrett finished out the eighth and Johnny Hutchings worked the ninth after Red stepped: aside for a pinch hitter. The Indians launched their scoring in the fourth when they tallied twice on a walk, an error, a single, a scoring fly and Malloy’s infield out:

Rikard hammered a run overj the plate fn the fifth and Russ AA g al pg ers Peters, batting for Tom Saffell,

drove one across in the sixth, Kansas City won six out of 11 in Indianapolis, only club to hold an edge over the Redskins at Vietory Field. In the over-all, however the Indians have defeated the Blues 12 times in 19 battles. Huge Attendance Last night's contest was played before a ladies’ night crowd of 9844. Paid attendance was 6026. All American Association first division. clubs. lost last-night and the Indians’ lead remains at 91% games, with 38 to go. . The Redskins completed one double play last night and fit lifted them out of a hole in the first inning. With Kansas City runners on third and second and one out, Malloy handed Al Rosen a free ticket, filling the bases. Thén Malloy gloved Ford Garrison’s hot grounder, threw to Turner, forcing Leon Culberson at the plate, and Turner rifled the ball to Fleming to retire Garrison.

Amateur, Independent, Semi-Pro Baseball

- Tomorrow's amateur schedule at city. parks: i

MUNICIPAL. LEAGUE—Beech Grove wsi| DeWolf News at Beech Grove; Kingan Re-

Hany 's Pall Creek Athletics and y Lentt's Capitols meet in = on 49th and Haverford He hay Memoria] 17-1, in an orial, 17-1, game at Riverside. pine ets smothered the Pirates,

unicibal Stadium—Vonnegut Advance 0; Kremer oni 3, Tonight's schedule in the

oose 1040. He kepts the Mud Hens to ih | margin. Catcher Ferrell Anders

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Weatherly, ‘Lo eatherly, hE. . & Home Runs. Fleming 21, Rikard ¥, Saffell 4, Beard 4, Gutteridge 4, Castiglione 3. Kalin 3, Gnas 3, Lopez 3, Weatherly 2, Turner 2, Peters. Stolen Bases—Cassini 30, Saffell 18, Beard 11, Gutteridge 5, Turner 5, Rikard 2, Castigifone. Fleming, z, : acrifice #8 — Cassini 16, Saffell 8, Castiglione 5, Gutteridge 4, Rikard 3 Beard 2, Gans, Turner,

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Take Revenge

By United Press The league - leading Indianap-| olis Indians weren't the only! first division - club beaten last night. The other three teams in the first division dropped their games to the dwellers of the lower section. Toledo squeezed by St. Paul, 3 to 2; Columbus whipped Milwaukee, 9 to ¢, and the Louisville Colonels edged third place Minneapolis, 3 to 2. The Milwaukee - Columbus game started out as a siugfest. Each team scored three runs in

front with two more in .the fifth. Outfielder Bill Howerton’s homer with two on in the sixth put the game on ice. Johnny Robinson pitched nimehit ball for the Louisville ¢lub in their 3-to-2 defeat of Minneapolis. The Colonels made five errors, but managed to put their eight hits together for runs when they were needed. Pitcher Chuck “Samaxlis of St. Paul lost a heart-breaker to To-

seven hits, but lost by a one-run son's round-tripper in the seventh

with one man on base accounted for all of St. Paul's scoring.

KALAMAZOO, Mich, Aug. 7 (UP) — Third ranking Gilbert Bogley of Chevy Chase, Md., had little trouble eliminating unseeded Charles Devoe of

6-2, 6-2 yesterday to advance to

tional Junior and Boys tennis tournament here.

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LEGION BASEBALL FINALISTS—Th | : team, above, will represent the | Ith district in the finals of the Indiana Legion ment softball tournament tomorrow at New Albany. The team will meet Elkhart, also undefeated. The winner of the game will meet the winner of the New AlbanyMontpelier game for the state title. Members of the Indianapolis team are (front row A Tom Miller, Melvin Dik, snd Bob Gill. back row lft to right] Kenny Dik. Bob Vitz, Clyde Juard, Woody Wilson, Ralph Barger, Charles Gill, Darrell Berry, Lou Poulson and Beans Freeman. : :

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52 Local Swimmers Entered In Shakamak Open Meet

Park pool, and among outstand-|,

20-21, and the Indianapolis city meet later this month.

Reds today, ing Johny Neéun—a man he played under. Walters’

underwent a change in’ management. : Announcement of Walters’ pro-

Waiters Named Reds Manager

NEW. YORK; Aup. 7 (UP)— made last might by Cincinnati Willa Club Prodaen Warren Giles.

from a third baseman to a pitch- said or, Was the new manager of thsnouncement, “nor was I asked to Cincinnati succeed- -.

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Did Not Resign “I: definitely did not | , MNeun, the ans The naming of Walters, Who still is on Cincinnati's active

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by something less than a fraction. . After Cleveland beat the New York Yankees, 9 to 7, last night before 71,268 fans at Municipal Stadium, they showed a percentage

United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Aug. 7-The American League pennant race approximated mathematical madness today but Cleveland emerged '| from the rubble of decimals and

percentage points to lead the pack

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That watched Barney hog his Reds tojants halted £ ainth-inning rally 3 ; splurge chased Bob Feller to the|/three scattered hits. by Pittsburgh to beat the Pirates, RICHMOND showers but it didn’t prevent him Cards Win Sth Straight |7 10 6 viralling 740-3 48-20 pq ABEOA Another from registering his 11th victory. ! In rhe ninth rallied for ihre Thoms 3 6 | #WoRule § 43 {| The anal round Ed Lopat was the loser. The last-place Chicago Cubsiruns to chase winning pitcher] Byrkets,1b i : 1 ings 3 3 { 1 400-meter Browns Surprise A's + [rose to defeat the first place Bos-|Ray Poat. Stan Rojek, Dixie Zeyen. 30 208TH? 3012 ed to The last-place 8t. Louis Browns|ton Braves, 5 to 4, and cut Bos-Walker and Ed Stevens eath hit!B. thwt,3b 0 0 0 Of Totals 25 331 oS girl to surprised the Athletics by beating{ton’s league-leadership to. three! home runs for the Pirates. 45 VBIANAPOLIS . Har them 2 to 1, alth the win-/and a ‘half games, The Cubs; YESTERDAYS STAR a3 13 Fsoisse AF HQA ners were held to five hits by/chased Rookie Vern Bickford! Southpaw Ted Gray of the Ti- Pye 3 hs Burdlets 1090 stocky Phil Marchildon. ~~ |with three runs in the first and who made his first MAJOr |whiekrc 3 9 8 (Dos 3400 Bill Kennedy went seven in-came through with the winning a 10-inning Fhatlse jis Sr te kc | ni9g for the Browns and was the|counter in the sixth after the| out and beat Washington, 1 to |"*atseks 3 4 3 home tess by vii HfOrnia fn 5:26.4. Other winning pitcher. Ned Garver|Braves had tied the game. Phil] 0, while. yielding only six its. [or coin toss. BF Virtue finalists are Nancy came on in Pellet when the A's : el Pasco un ptt 15 Harvey of and, Ore ign, or ov v= =o Baseball Standings, Results [ii uli ghth, : fhe Bo dsp a an ngs, osu S on J se Richmond = Thais ols ‘ Helser of Los Ange ourth-p| ston Red : y Strikeou Lee 3, 1 i : Sox dropped a game-and-a-half ANENICAN Amsoousmion on | Minnes beter 3 + 0-1 3 1 Plehesaas uw by fo parts BI hen 8 Saptired behind the pace when they were|INDIAN. 8a lemteviie? Lc 10 rnd Wh Pires. House and Buriasn Ha. on 17 - n 1d. schoolbo besten by Southpaw Bill Wight Mires Hof elliot var pt mh Buen TUT year-old schoolboy beating] of the White Sox. Denny Gale-|st. Pa $80 1 Miwsukes ....... 008 2 ses 14 || Women’s Golf Teams eng of OM ponat, Rouse of the Red Sox was coast. SRE Aemae] Srueling of Oiympic svests. ing with a 8-1 lead when Pat|Toledo .. -..... C48 $1 am 17i|Garasiois. Await Semi-Finals Bob had to conquer the SleSeerey belted a homer with twol/louisville 1 43 78 3m 32 AMERICAN LEAGUE The semi-final round of the |DeRts to come through, toe, be-| i er on in the seventh to win the con- A on Wasiggon Bi ij women's city club team cham-|[C3use the last five test for Chicago, 4 to 3. - Bos! 3M as 000 0 1-18 9 plonship will be played Monday terday were held in Pitches Air-Tight Ball Br 8 35% Jhiena To 14.0 Buy: Gray andl ring at. Woodstook. rain, For 12 Pint-sized Ted Gray, making|we 46 538 4p Philadelphia Lo... 010 300 oa0—1 7 1 The five-woman teams will be PTOY®d his mettie in the 110-meter |___ his first start of the season for Rt A en ald gl A paired in match play with PleasDetroit, pitched air-tight six-hit innati ....... 57 436 1314 Onrver snd ant Run meeting Meridian Hilisio® > 0 3. ball to cop a 10-inning 1-to-0|Chicase AGUS | {Chicags "11 818 900 304 16 5|and Broadmoor meeting High: OL euveier Pervonai Portable; verdict over Washington, Be- A OB |p Otichouss and Tewbetts; Wight and|land. Tee time is 8:30 a. m. . hh 8 total of na small, sompact Ushtwaight in spectacled | alt Masterson 3» 004 es an ot A iS ns " , einrich lentherette oo matched Gray's effectivenéss un- adel a Cleveland: ba "at 30) 303 13 Probable Pitchers Today France ook secind with ol BLUE POINT til the 10th when he loaded the|Ne” Yor Gas dyulplpmst Byme. Bmbree, Page and Berra; and Floyd Simmons of Los An- ‘ : Boston 42 588 1kiPeller, Kileman, Christopher and Began. By United Press . les was ‘third with 6954. 1 3 4 ¢ bases and them walked Hoot Ev- $I 40 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE (Won and Lost in_Parentheses) 5° : Delaware, Madison and Ba ers to force home pinch-runner|’. 30208. 2” |CIncinnall .. cre cu 80010 000-1 3 1 Cant bi STAGE on (Sain| VINE MODASCEIN Of NEW YOIK | ests Paul Campbell. 333 26% |Brookiyn Lor 3 ong 7 olisciorty 10) at Boston (Sain |r SR — an SEE In the National League, blond are apaiiars Sha ‘Lamina; Burmer| ‘Ch Wenmeler 0-6) at Brookiyn LAE. . SCHEDULE TODAY overs S10°001 000-8 ne Pi Bh (Bonham 3-6) at New York BA S EB. : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ~~ |Bostem . 00. 0 "ll! 0004 B, ; ; : B 3 Major Leaders Miposepotis, a; INDIANAPOLIS (BIght).| walker: Bickford, Barvets. 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