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above) last night at Victory

turn to po apate in the pre-game ceremony are (left to right) ‘Sullivan, Lopez, Vice President Frank E. McKinney and American

MR. AND MRS.—Mrs.

Lopez also was honored last

night as she received a Chambers kitchen range. Members of the Indians’ squad presented Al with a set of golf clubs and a 7-6 victory. over Louisville.

Photos by John

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Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographer

_ THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1048

A NEW CAR—AI Lopez sits in the new Plymouth presented him by Tribe wis

McKinney and Ownie Bush.

Saffell; Edson Bahr, Les Fleming a

lead as they hit the road.

Standing #o right of Mrs. Lopez are Tribe players: Tom i Frank Kalin. The Indians put on a six-run rally in the eighth to make a clean sweep of the Louisville series and maintain a 10'/;-game |

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Golf Tourney Pairings Made

Innes We City, Amateur Title

Nichols, | president of is Public Links

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With less than a month of the season remaining, the Milwaukee

begin likely to take the gold medal in

ly 122 entries have tion yeceived. Entries may be / Wins by K. OQ. = te. unit] zoon| . ny Smith, ot reached lightweight class of the Ol. boxing competition today knocking out Ralph Sumbano of

"1a ba of Brazil. Basketball Team Idle :

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U. S. Is Seeking More Olympic Gold Medals

By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor

LONDON, Aug. 12—Although th

games was fast drawing toward its final stages, athletes from the already-rich United States served notice that they intend to go right on trying for gold medals right down to the last minute. +Much-overlooked yachting occupied the center of the stage today with the Americans setting the pace in three of the five classes

competing at Torquay in south--|ern England. Unless some totally unexpected bad breaks occur—as they have a gH of doing in the tricky) 5 sport of sailing—the U., B. was

the six-meter class, star class, and firefly class. Yanks might even capture the swallow class where they were running third at the start of today’s compet].

Brazil in the second round.

Navy Air Force. Lambert, almost let his médi-

him yesterday.when he outpoint-

:| helpléss and blood-smeared Bothy n | pinned. against the ropes, Lam-

standin th 5% bert back away in merieitul fash- foe) 8 o es i instead of closing in for the|jss he alter Brinaks, go ate ober t| kill. in 5.

t. The The good win over Bothy raised | shy throw, Pubrmans, 8; Joha clay. Lambert's stock Bothy raised m the poor showing he made!|? | Monday's opening when

® barely outpointed Antonio Dos

The U. 8. Basketball team will

* {set a new Olympic mark of 997% the ‘semi-finals in "the world's record of 314 pounds in

a yesterday was on the __.|'Thame tv Other Americans still in thelr, 8 ver. Stephei

battle are heavyweight Jay Lambert, and Welterweight Ho: (Hank) Herring of the U. Can jandem canoe d Frank’ B. Havens of Cape cal training get the better of 10,000 meter Canadian singles.

e program of the 14th Olympic

ship. (inching the triumph was

the victory of Stanley A. Stanczyk of York, Pa. in the lght-heavyweight division and

John Davis of New York in the theavyweight division. Both Stanczyk and Davis went in for record-smashing performances. Stanczyk set four new marks on: the way to his title,

including a new Olympic overall| Bedford

record total of 919 points. Davis

unds for the overall total in division, and chalked up a

the snatch in a non-Olympic lift. The most surprising develop:

where Stephen of Newark, N. J, and en Macknowski of Yonkers, Y., won the 10,000 meters adian

ns, Md., took second in the

the U, 5 imine to “wiser Olympic Standings

13 (UP) — Unofficial

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Events Tomorrow

FRIDAY, AUG. 13

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4 Hoosiers in 2d Golf Round

Williams Wins

Extra-Hole ‘Match ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 17— Four of the five Hoosier boys

the second round today.

Pasadena,” Cal. Gerald Williams, Pete Burk-

extra-hole battle with J. Mullin of Taylorville, Ill.

No Question

This Time LONDON, Aug. 12

passing the baton.

ustralis | Wright, a Wayne University boy, in the

passing the baton, but motion pictures reversed the decision. Today they took no chances, and consequently the British

Harringay Arena Basketball (finals).

Empire Pool Boxing ®nal Rr Al an and Windsor Great Park

Equestrian Prix oo. Nations). Wembley Mons 3 Sanais).

: g Cox, LS; Bob Burton, 18: be idle today, waiting for ‘its 0 ax : championship tussle * tomorrow : ° i| night against France. The Ameri3 4 1 Bruce/ cans ‘won their semi-final game } b 3 aio, routing Mexico, 71 tof 3 0 1 $3 0 The United States gained ad-|%s i * “he p-| ditional honors yesterday by tak1d ojnerd, Alder INE the weight-lifting champion1 Spe — »r1.0.40 9 ay, ler, 88: Joe Fraser. R. 38 100M 1 3gd Teut Ti CR ack Br in 9th. Gia 38: carl oy 8s; SEE AMERIC ABR XM o A # ii ICAN ASSOCIATION 31 i 3 3 hr Ag vor hi Pg “ln hn E00 073148, eo. [Milwaukee ......... 53 562 1044 dT 0 Rag ETE nels, C 8 ‘S28 ir v3 } : 3 » oer ord, PR. 51 335 15 N3e0 02 of i: TRON us “8 Ae a. 0 olan Tony Pitter, PR. |Louiswlle >" : : of tt 123 rer Pr Si Jack ‘Simpson, AMERICAN LEAGUE °° s 3: 1IPR; James hippy, PR: Art_Hall Ww “it. OB 3 8312 3 T4:44~Rob human, PR; Pred leveland 62 41 6019 3 1 +3 2 Semi Mitchell Peiercheff, 58; Joe Wilson, hiladeiphin 65. 43 [6018 .. ol 8.8 0 01" 12:50 — Kenneth = Perci fleid, 8G: Mike |New York 1 4 ou Se SERGE eben ORE 3 8% a ran for Peters in 8th. 1:00—Bob Crouch, 8G; Cla, on , Siehots,

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SCHEDULE TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All night games) Milwaukee at Kansas City, | Mihnsapolia at St. Paul {| Toledo at Columbus (2), {Only games scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston at New York, postponed rain

Beard game at Kansas City. Milwaukee kara 8. Tumerijeq 3.1 going into the last half

of the ninth. The Blues quickly loaded the bags and Bauer put Tur: the ball over the fence. A home run accounted for

Peters. Gutierid ee urner oo 5, = Riker ‘some of the Millers’ 12 runs at Poise. Las %. 5

o,/ Minneapolis, St. Paul outhit the 3, Millers but Bob Rhawn's four-

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" +. Brewers fell another full game| $ltieland at St. Louis’ (3, twi-night), x = 38 behind the leading Indianapolis — SREHORAL Lhaaus 130 114 317/Indlans losing to Kansas City} gregoan &8 Boston coh tna a 8 7 395-3. They now trail the Tribe bY| (Only games scheduled.) 24 19 203/103 games. ene 123 51 a9 Minneapolis beat St. Paul 12.1. RESULTS YESTERDAY 120 51 385 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 31 2 38 while the Toledo-Columbus game|milwaukee ........ 000 001 101 3 3 1 3% 3Mwas rained out. Kansas CIty xen: TOL 000 004 § 3 [Lopes 3¢ 31 | Hank Bauer, Blues outfielder, lsc. Pari 100 356 10 ouk Seat, mR 3» a8. Ru xa made ' the parent New YorkiMinneapolls ....... 300 018 00x—12 13 1 n Board M0, M Samal! x Eri | Yankees take notice when he hit nat Tans SE a bases:full homer to win the

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Only first-round casualty was|and tourney record of Jolin Mahan of Indianapolis, who|Strokes, set in 1946 by Henry lost a 1-up match to J. O'Neill of

holder and Dick Butler of Indianapolis, and Arnold Voris of qualified for today’s play. Burkholder won by default yesterday and Williams, In-|last threesome to depart on the dianapolis junior champion, had first eighteen holes. Playing with the closest match. He won an him were Fred Haas Jr, New

(UP) Britain, deprived of a disputed victory in the Olympic 400-meter|Winners entered. relay, won a 440-yard relay from 8. team in a dual meet, Majo Leaders today when Barney Ewell and| Lorenzo Wright stopped dead in

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ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 12 (UP)—Thirty-six threesoms of big

who picked

Playing with were two-time winner Wangrum Revolta

entered In the National Junior|2n3d t#P local pro Joe Coria.

The course was slow because of

Golf championship here, were in| recent rains, and many observers

felt it unlikely that the course 268

, Ravinia, Ill, would be broken. : * Some predicted that a 72-hole total of 274 would be low enough to win the first-place money of $2450. Ransom was a member of the

Orleans, and amateur Pete Grant of Phoenix, Ariz. Dutch Harrison and Lawson Little who holds the second best tournament score—a 269 fired behind Ransom’s were paired in another group.

By United Press AMERICAN LEAGUE

G A Williams, Boston .. 88

| ] 317M 123 Mitchell, Cleve. .. 88 368 45 133 Zarilla, St. ~e 369. 52 119 Evers, Detroit .... 104 393 1 313

NATIONAL LEAGUE

name professional and amateur golfers teed off today in the opening round of the $15,000 St. Paul Open Tounament. Lloyd

up $22,500 last week in the Tam

O’Shanter Tournament in Chicago, was favored to win the tourney at the Keller Golf 2 Sous.

Paul Russo Hurt In Race Crackup

Times Special MILWAUKEE, Aug. 12 — Paul Russo of Kenosha, Wis., suffered minor facial injuries here yese terday when his race car over turned during a 30-lap feature big car race. Russo, recent winner here of the 100-mile national championship midget auto race, was tossed from his car when a left rear tire blew. The car rolled twice. The veteran 500-Mile driver was injured seriously earlier this sums mer in a crackup at Langhorne,

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