Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1948 — Page 27

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feature as Tome ton, Del,

on, i eur 12 (UP) of the pe today new dee veteran

hon, for familiar was sold field Ine

't Chapjalbraith, vho was Is of the League, ~4 =

But ookly Chan, Paying

Chance B: Driving 1 Dodgers Toward First

In Lineup Rookies and

the club shion 11 different

outfielders, 19 ,. four catchers, seven Diseman, four shortstops, four second basemen and three first basemen, And, oh yes, two different man-

two hits by pitcher fi of Detroit, ut. the S08 won 4hythe way, 2 to 1.

Stock Bike Races Set for Saturday |

Youngsters who would lik

0 Burt Bhotton are even ypungerihave a chance to race their Ro and more spirited then Dodg-| bicycles will have that oppor-

ers with

Lea Durocher|tunity Saturday afternoon at the

opened the . season. Three of West 16th street Midget Sppedthem in the starting lineup, Marv|way. Races start at 2:30.

Rackley and Duke Snider in the outfield and Roy Campanella as catcher are

Under the sponsorship of the

as Edge second ce” will be held for two age ting desperately to stay Ong mile events for boys

bays, years up use they were all sent/old” or. youn and two mile down 4 he minors once already events for b ys_from i to 16 this years old. There will be prizes ar. the Ato for the first four places in the won a aa fourth ot NG finals of each class. and their seven Any type American or foreign 3 to 2, from the in Bronk touring bicycle may be used. lyn it was Loko who There are only two restrictions. supplied the hitti o No racing tires or pedals may be ves Still . used. Races will be run off in The Faves rem three one and two-mile stock heats, one games In front out theland two-mile semi-finals and Giants, 4 to 3, on Johnny ae In addition to the stock steady, though not brilliant pi events there will be a 4000 meter ing which brought him his le) Olympic style pursuit victory. Beh {ott broke 8 r racing

tie with his 16th homer, + Heath's three-run homer gave Boston its other runs. The Cards hung on in third place, one percentage Ping thelr behind Brooklyn, also winni

fourth s t, 9 to 4, at » nati. Howi Pollet pitched 8 . out pall until the Reds tole

him for all their runs ninth. Stan Musial hit a inning homer and a hre-run| lum double in the second to start St. Lotis off to its 10th victory in 12 Sams. Rip Sewell, 40-year-old Pirate pitcher, downed the Cubs for the fourth time this se , holdi 2 t,

them to three hits Walker's two-run ath inning!’

the bd he

Matches Postponed All matches in the tennis tournament’ y postponed because of rain|;™ and were scheduled for today,

victory made possible single.

bikes. 0 or blanks may be secured from any bicycle sepaiiman and d be mailed to Whirter, People State bank.

F. T. Mec-

their Hare Wins Low Gross oar Hare, Noblesville,

took honors with a 768 yes

larasy at the 16th family ue If tournament of the Coa Club. to Harrison Bennett who a 85.

Low net honors

city open

Sewell, who had gone the route ogly one other time tnis| S0Fthall Notes

year, won his seventh ame, Yanks Fall A

The Red Sox took a Armer hold yIW on third place in the American|s, aber

when they topped the bomberless

Bombers, 5 to 2 at New York for|s,

the Yankees’ fourth straight loss.

Uncle Penny Galehouse, pitching :

in one of his infrequent Staring roles, won his fifth gam The Philadelphia A's a ned alt

- other

i oH OUrDAMENt. bon GROVE, LaVelle-Gossett |

schedule in the Marion

. Hel Tug. STADIUM-—-7, Inter- |

rber School vs. Fsichar Trust; | po vs, Glidden Co.; 9, South-| ate Me ants vi. Bethel Spe st n 8 tourney results: Beech Ted Williams hit a homer to left gee ay ors £10 § ig urst a ona dvance and five Boston players got two hy enivosd, 8 8 at:

hits apiece in the I12-hit attack. |nicipal Sted Ro ot i 0; Indians Bell

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.|accomplish his mission, sweeping

have 15 or 20 red with Hale is Paul A. Walk, Pay in the Basketball Associatidn

ASKETBALL HOSSES—druce Hele, who will take job o manager player-caach of the Indianapolis

I team this season, arrived here Aract talks ‘with prospective players. Hale (above tight

layers for the first practice session Oe

Hambletonian

SHEN, N. Y. Aug. 12

today by his owner and driver Hoyt Va offered §75,000 for in yesterday's $60,000

Fenkee ban had his heart set on becoming the first amateur

driver to pilot a winner in the!

clined the offer. - Demon Hanover helped “Hoyt to victory in two straight heats over the kite-shaped Good Time Park course before an gstimated record throng of 20,000. So now Hoyt is willing to listen to more offers. The original offer for Demon Hanover's purchase was made by L. B, Sheppard of Hanover Shoe Farm. The prosperous Pennsylvania stable was expected to complete the sale soon, provided Hoyt's wife, who has a half interest in the bay colt, agrees. Demon Hangver hever gave his 10 rival three-year-old trotters a chance in either heat. Although Hoyt later claimed that he didn’t push his colt, Demon Hanover pulled clear of the field early in| each race and just breezed to the wire. The bay son of Dean Hanover

second heat. The Demon's vyietories were popular ones, since he returned only $3.70, $2.80 and $2.50 in the opener, and then $2.90, $2.30 and $2.10 in the decisive heat. Coldstream Stud's Rollo was closest to the winner in both events. _He trailed by twe two ehithe

¢ompleted the first mile trip in| * 2:03 1-5 and chopped one and one- 4 "Ififth seconds off that time in the,

around wrong : i , It was do it better next time, . lympie legal = rs : api) on the | mom ma THIAS plas to run in 2 hoped the, Missing professional Olympics just as asia . n't be found yesterday to Taper ah ey Suna in presiden bot. c. ging So - Frankly, ft is di ut to fore. BOR. GOT his high school e can owner of the local ub that ni | fara heights than a ae 1 taeiraincin 18 Tyne and a on anter of America. pther mad —— "a 11:30 the fall. A year in Kiski’s locker o'clock, room and gym, then on to Stan: Then, in the blickest Dlack- ford and greater track glory.

Winner

Reported Up for Sale

12 (UP)-—Demon Hanover, the HE i Arnot s noing WOR, reportedly Wal "UD 1oF syle” a

yt of the TAY colt before po en-

bletonian

stakes. However, the|it for Mom and, by crespers, was there in the stadium, her

the golden perch.

{chill, like tressing

few hours 000.

Of course, folks, he was

engths short in the second at-

tempt.

MENLO PARK, Cal, (UP)—Wally Yonamine,

ference,

Yonamine reported

in a cast—result of a injury in the islands.

Hoyt, who is a hat manufacturer in his native Connecticut town, paid only $3800 for thei4000 fish. Damen 43 4 as a Jeasiing, He picked

Grid Star Released

training camp here with one hand

surgical Instruments to fly over

of $32,500 for! NOW THE decathlo Bh Soh pride’s ay Jae Rr more ¥ THE geen AE

Bruce Mathias Is an un voung American. The

Aug. 12 is something like the atves yeas

tlncust—except that it

star Ha- |, rint every fo wailan football player, today was ig It EO ww 10 handed his unconditional release

by the San Francisco Forty-i. Niners of the All-America Con- Gash, thi

run, the 110-meter hurdles, the

‘to the|discus toss, the pois vault, the javelin throw and the 1500-meter

baseball run—whew!

ness on a field of shimmying mud at Wembley Stadium, he reached There were 300 persons huddled together in the cats, comnewest pletely lost in the stadium which earlier had held

gray hair limp with dew. With famed trotting classic and de-/in the first heat and was fouriMom were Pop and tive brothers. (le They practically hocked Dad's|8

for junior’s magnificent omen] ~at a round-trip cost of some

and field events—the 100-meter

broad jump, the shet put, the high jump, the A00-metet

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