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Cal ceive the mound call from Manager Lopez tonight Feeney to Be Guest Al w, also is rahe Medals. will be awarded for The Millers have up from first and second places in all

8 winners Team trophies will be awarded!

times) 54tend a luncheon at the Flan-

Flanner House

200 Entries

Trials Scheduled

At 10. a. m. Tomorrow

t| Playground track and field winners and team entries from the Muncie: YMCA and Union City will compete tomorrow morning and afternoon in the annual Flanner House meet at Crispus Attucks High School. More than 200 athletes have been entered. Competition has been arranged in ‘senior, junior and open classes. Trials will start at 10 a. m. for all events except the quarter mile dash, 880-yard run, mile run and the relays. Finals are scheduled for 1:30 p. m.

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will receive ribbons.

in the junior and senior divisions. Athletes and meet officials will

ner House at noon. Mayor Al Feeney will be a guest.

Hoosier Golfers Prepare for Open

Jidlans’s hast amateur golfers battle the pro-

¥ preparing to pennant-bound | C, FIRE for a share of honors| fi Lo-/in the forthcoming Indiana Open

to be held Aug. 24-25 and 26 over the Beechwood course in

Porte. Entries for the tournament are at the

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FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1048

ONE OF MANY —Ft. Wayne's Arnie Huffman was sols. on this play at the plate in the second inning of yesterday's Ft. Wayne-Madison American Legion Junior Baseball game at Victory Field. Taking the throw is Madison Pitcher Bill Berry. The umpire is Lee Durham.

was about time.

2-to-1 victory last night over the Brooklyn Dodgers

I fhe In-| Preceding met in recent- be d pro-am tilt; with Hoosier ly, the Min pastimers won two out ‘and came best ball team of three amateurs, : straight. Hitry fee for the pro-am event

will be $20 for a team. . Open will be $10 for profes and for amateurs,

Sports [oan 8t. a Bob O'Bannon Jeffersonville and

meet in the top 10-round heavy. 1 weight attraction. «O'Bannon originally was scheduled to fight Colion Chaney in a

a world's attention with the top his way to a season total of 21. Betwas fi bout is the uest of Bill Roberts, Pirates Win

ener, of Baltimore, were Gavilah. who won unanimons| JY Sheets of a so Tyler Newark, N. J, Negro. at! 10 ‘Rounds, Recryveihis-_Sob O’'Ban1aatinon anvils ommy - Woodard, out for al Middle ta—Bill Davis, Indianapolis ve. A Cineinnati. Ine a va Sheets, Hammond.

: parts, Dickson not only gave up fewer start at 6:30 p.m. : nl rR S. hits, five, but also contributed ; the 147-pound Hmit. 4 ‘Roun polls va. Bove: Drago, Loiviie, two hits and a run. His single Baseball Standings, Result a, Ge 0. 1, after which the Pirates ngs. es S Aware Boxing pulled the game out of the fire. : American association : Minnsapolis ad ny 13 "The free, weekly amateur box-{ Cleveland turned the base-lines i : xX Paul sake 0 dos 4 13 | 1 ! ng show at Washington Parkiinto assembly lines for run Bo Boy be staged tonight at 7:30. production at St. Louis, massa-

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an a Fountain ) Square softball Jogm wilt [they lost the opener of the atts eS omreY ay neh Park n "a adubie; [double-header, 8 to 4. The idle es g ni , Other teams wanting wi thietics moved into first on arenes AMERICAN LEAGUE the UAT Ad wud con-| percentage points. brawn rw he cond round of iba Marion Day for Bearden FinR 36 gry Sleveland Co. it 1 Girls Softball Tournament willl In the 20-hit second game spre « ae 9 1 Munie 8 pree AL LEAGUE | Beas iteman. and Hegan, tomorrow night in Munleipali pitcher Gene Bearden was the w And Mom. Schedule: At ¥. Xing Mixtures vs. Farm Ra (Second ) Buresu; 8, New Bethel Ritigen's 8 9, “ : 4 shaasaian n 0-2 4 Speedway vs. winner of ot. gam USED TIRES : Ll a a oe a a ns ah S88 hie en tend Hopnent ant Horseshoe Pitching a Su. ane 8B ERA ovens rn rom, wong on awe ot urell abies Tver‘ Ol © — 0 t AAO cai eng a ate 31 ol] 627 N. DELAWARE horseshoe pitching action at Brook-

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open tourney will victory against seven defeats, professionals picking their own'ping run for him against Dodger

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tional League race. He gave up only five hits and walked but one [batter as he recorded his ninth

The Braves put over the win-

Lefty Joe Hatten in the ninth inning when Tommy Holmes and Alvin Dark singled, Pinch-hitter Jeff Heath was purposely passed and Relief Pitcher Ralph Branca) let go with a wild pitch on his first toss to Bob. Elliott, permitting the winning run to

score, Double Value 8pahn's victory had valuable psychological aspects aside from

yond the reach of Brooklyn; in the remaining four games of the (series, Because the lithe lefty from Buffalo, N. Y., last year had been Boston's blue chips pitcher, the man who was sent)

won, This year, the rap against him was that he had all of his old stuff, his speed, his curves, and control, but still couldn't win. His last vietory| had been achieved July 21 and in the ensuing period he had been knocked out of the box three straight times. Last year at this time, however, he had iwon 14 games and was well on

The Pirates ‘held back the!

ting on a ninth-inning rally to, win a 3 to 2 decision at Pitts-| burgh which put them back in| fourth place ahead of the idle Giants. Wally Westlake's tworun single delivered the tying and winning tallies. Vie Lombardi gave up six hits to score his fifth victory. Toser Murry

creing the Browns, 26 to 3, as they came within one tally of an Americar record, yet they suffered the humiliation of going out of first-place because

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By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 13--Lefty Warren Spahn, who might just as well have spent the last three weeks in Omsk, Siberia as far as the Boston Braves were concerned, was back on the beam today and it

Spahn, considered by many objective judges to be the top left. handed pitcher in the National League, came through with a vital

which put/batting leader as well

‘| Boston four full games in frant Bisesed to his 11th triumph. He the! of the pursuing pack in the Na-[lt bn homer

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as he and three singles, g in four runs. Larry Doby, Jim Hegan and Walt Judnich also homered in the carnage in which 10 of the hits were for extra bases. Joe Ostrowski, a rookie lefty making his first start, upset Cleveland in the opener as another rookie, Dick Kokos, set the batting pace with three doubles and Edward Pellagrini got a tworun triple. The Yankees and Red Sox were rained out in the American and there were no other games schedtiled in either league.

Bowling Notes The Indianapolis Women’s Bowling Association. will condyet a school for league officers at Fox Steak House on aa

League secretaries and presidents are urged to bring their league problems to be ironed out t ‘the school. In order that atdane may be gauged beforehand they are also asked to call either June Swiggett, BR3010, or Fran Snyder, FR-0325. There will be “an organization

night, Aug. 30, at 7:30 o'clock.

Junior Bikemen Race Tomorrow

Junior will get his chance to show a little speed tomofrow afternoon when the Edgewood WW heelman, Inc., will hold a stock cycle racing meet at the W. - St. Midget Speedway. Two classifications of races will be held. ‘There will be one-mile events for boys 12 years old or younger, and two-mile races for boys from 13 to 16 years of age. Prizes will be awarded for the first four places in the finals of each classification. cing will be limited to any type American or foreign touring bicycle in the one and two-mile events. No racing tires or pedals will be permitted on the stock bikes. A two and onehalf mile Olympic style race will be held in which racing bikes will be used.

Ft. Wayne Is Legion op

Defeats E. Chicago, 5-4, to Move Into National Tourney at Flint

last night. : ne Re Ny avne boys will move

on fo Flint, Mich., on Aug. 23 to also involves Ohio,

# Indiana. in the folw-state Snals Which

[ner there will go to Sioux tournament finals will be Sept. 6.

a a The|added another in the and capitalized on errant by the Calumet boys to

scored first in

souks the winning Yuas. East Chicago the first inning. Bill Holzbach,

The meet will get under at 2:30 p. m, Entry blanks obtained from any bicycle repairman and mailed to F. C. McWhirter, Peoples State Bank.

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In advancing to the final game, East Chicago eliminated defending Shesaplon Richmond, 6 to 2,

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