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night crowd of 9000 saw the home boys upset by the Hoosier Hot Shots. Beard slammed a triple in the third stanza, scoring Jack Cassini, and in the ninth the AMStar rookie belted a three-run, game-winning homer after one out. Just Enough The three runs’ in the ninth were just enough for the Indians to win. - They went into the ninth with the score standing 5 to 3 .in Minneapolis’ favor. Johnny Hutchings got inte the limelight again by Cal MecLish in the seventh to become
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Indians opened their western trip by coming from behind to edge the Millers, 6 to 5. Beard belted a triple and a homer, batting in four runs. His threerun homer in. the ninth decided
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RTERBACKS—Gridiron wizards with a football, this trio ‘ 1 the All-Star game at Chicago’ to give the Chicago Cardinals; last year's Bobby Layne (above center) of Texas U. and Johnn .. A third signal-caller is Al Johnson, former:
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dians, 10 to 7, but made a blun- R HO A der in the fleld in the’ third that! 11.1% mms Demaret, Ho “Three Millers went i i 4 : ofin" the St. Paul after Jack Cassinis pop fly, then tT oy all backed away and Jen for a reas gl win. : double; two runs scor Beard 0:1 1.4% Demaret ‘ then ®rollowsd with ‘his three- 3:3 2 3 8 ateur and Was ome > bagger, tying Pete Castiglione in ee x ee we weleuie ed for the final “he triple department for the| Totals ........... #3 13. oN of 1 ooh." Genovese popped out for Warren in| . But he added a 66 i rer [BT Te £0 1% 2 I : Sas 020-8) one e Beard’s homer in the ninth was|_ Runs batted in—Rarma 3, Cassini 3,{Metz’s 1939 halfway record. his fifth of the season. The Miles olin Conway 3. Ficene. Three] Pat Willeox, of Waterloo lers set the stage for it. thems base jeard, - ay. ! Des ‘Molnes, 1a., came in seco selves by dishing out Walks olSamme Sou®maven® Diy count. with 136. Roy Weatherly, pinch hitter, and 8, 10. Base oa Sui. Weatherly batted for a ixesuteiy Riss of utchings, : plion 2. a ran for him. Red Barrett ER Sang Tied at easily”. of . the. home| frti trae C8 Bill Navy. Phoenix, A forces, The losing pitcher wasiius . g and. Emil (Dutch Harrison) | Babe Pisosy wie {esned Sr be i bady, N.Y. ; walks: The s. Jett 10 yun. : So eee a a “ Te Baiting AR RAF Beh Fans 168 Batters, dians' latest winning streak tolteme ii is 3 3% 3 Sold for $10,000 five games and it was their 224 Srondlt ROL 28 A LOUIS, Aug 14 (UP)—|IS. victory ‘by ‘one. run during the wearers 481N i # tPresident Bob Hannegan of the Taek Conway, new sscondiceney i 8 UNH A $Blnouncea the Purchess of Otter satker, collected five of the Mil- MWR OB lms Rubert, 22-year-old rignt-| Airline May Leave ler’ 10 hits, including’ three|aiecs oo": vie 7 ie a Hii nanded pitcher, from the Tampa iy doubles end triple. Babe Barna ion ;j;-": m 4% § §smokers of the Florida Inter: Olympians Stranded smacked = . hom el 4 is—Castiglons . MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Aug. first inning with one male a Baar 3 Homing 3 Saal 0, Gas Hannegan sald the Cards paid|i4 (UP)—The Uruguayan Olymaboard. pe gas by Orie! Veetbers, $10,000 and gave two unidentified|pic Committee called a special ila sir omar 8 be i Bhat moat rtd i Rati Hallett. 4 1 BeBe h, Cassint 5 fikard b Turnee|Vho will report to Rochester im-|line decision which may. styand : : © [Weatnery, opis, "Ganss, Ribocrs 1M3 ‘record. wHBLASH UMIY's. team In ‘Londen Home Rikasd j un ; Indianapolis Clowns [lt Sar T Gueniter Se poi Tampa Is 20 Victories Sgaiist] ; yp Argentine airline Fama Play ch sah Cutighions 3. Jesters y tats; . and he notified the committee last might ay Monarchs Tonight | Si sues—cossiai 30, -sesen 1s [struck out 168 batters in 218 {py 0 oF (0 “oh nie one Negro American League base-|3 lions. Fleming S Tope! 5 lunings pitched, tenders would not be available bal comes back to Victory Field Sucrifee Hits—cCasini | 18, Safiell 4.1 Sus tor about two months, ‘The comtonight when the Indianapolisi{Beard 3, Ganss, Turner, "8 iithes 3 will demand olan of the Ck tak the Kansas Ci o . . 3 a as soon as Ma ae ¥\Tribe Pitching | od. 3. man Manuel’ Godinez, husky right- Malloy As w Lf A le mated {0 DAT Tob shelENER i 3 divin, 1: 3. 3 Pro Football Ruling Clowns. Mound duty for the Kan-(Ris®, 3 Sater 1.000001 o To Speed Up Action - sas City team will fall to either|Hallett ...... 7 SPOrOK susvies 0 Y Jim YaMsrque or Gene Rich-| “Released BOWLING GREEN, 0. Aug.
ardson.* : A double-header tomorrow afterpoon will match the Harlem Globetrotters against the Honolulu. Hawaiians. The games, starting at 1:30, are for the benefit. of the Indianapolis Recorder's Cheer Fund.
Amateur, Independent, Semi-Pro Baseball
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Game time i8 1 p. m,
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 14 (UP) «Heavyweight Ezzard Charles,
Louis as the outstanding econtender for his title, has taken over Louis’ Pompton Lakes, N.J, training camp in preparation for his bout with Jimmy Bivins in Washington, D. C., Sept. 13.
Fights Postponed Last night's fight card inthe ports Arena were rained out. Promoter Forrest McKinney has announced another show will be arranged for Aug. 27.
Baseball Standings, Results
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RACING DUKE ~Duke Nalen, who already has signed to drive one of the Ndvis at the 500-Mile Race next year, will crowd his body into a midget car tomorrow night to race af
[14 (UP)—Thirty officials‘of the All-American Professional ¥ootball Conference were assembled here today for a rules-interpreta-tion clinie Cleveland Browns summer camp. The officials will work an intrasquad game to observe a new Tule, in effect this year, that will
after the end of each down, instead of 30 seconds as heretofore,
Bowling Notes There will be a meeting of the Antlers Recreation No. 2 League at the Antlers Alleys Monday aight at 8 o’clack. All captains of last year's member teams are
the W, 16th St. Speedway.
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