Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1948 — Page 6

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Are still Winning

Hold Big Lead Over France in International

Meet; Ann Curtis Sets Two New Records

staged Olympic track and field stars from the United States moved into the

{UP)—Putting on the same kind of an alle in the games at London,

pitcher is our own Bob Malloy, who

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Yestorcay chalked up his 17th victory. He has lost ost only on three different pitches. He's just a little better than at weak spots. by Times Staff rapher John Spicklemire show the finger positions Malloy's curve. His fingers touch four seams to get St a of traction on the horsehide. In the far right picture the ball rolls off the fingers from the’ overhand |champion, throw. At the left are shown Malloy's finger positions for his fast ball and (below) his slider which is a

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by league-leading Indianapolis, topping the program.

moved into the first division of

Lee Seeks Ther NWA Mat Crown

The ‘big boys of the mat world ~~ Erow night at the outdoor Sports in a three-event pro The Columbus Red Birds, aided|wrestling card with a title tiltinight at the

The championship match will

way. Mel Hansen of Bloomington

final track meet here with a big lead over come

Southern California second. The 400-meter relay team won easily with Dixon, Wright, Dillard and

{performer for the U. 8. in the

American sweep in the 100-meter joimming competition.

The lissome blond first raced to a new French record of 1:08.8 as she won the women's 100-me« ter free style race. Arne Delmas of France beat out Marie Corrie

women’s relay that broke the old OD fie 30. French 400-meter mark by more

lap feature midget auto race last Juan 30 ssconds. The relay, with W. 16th St. Speed- :

Thelma Kalama of Hawaii, and Brenda Helser of Los Angeles, was timed in 4:39,

’| far under the old 4.49.8 standard.

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American Hockey

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Buffalo again will be the opponent Friday night. Twenty-one games

on Coliséum ice will be played on Sunday nights and 12 on Thursday nights. The complete schedule is:

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the American Association today as a result of games over the

week-end.

The Birds divided a pair of

{ [games with Milwaukee yesterday while Columbus took fourth place 1 |trom the Millers by four percent- { {age points. :

Kansas City beat Toledo in a twin bill,’11 to 9 and 7 to 6, and

1 [Louisville upset 8t. Paul in both {lends of a double-header, 6 tob 1land ¢ to 1.

The Brewers hit Columbus d often in the waukee to win, 14 to 6 The Brews scored six runs in the first inning. The Birds came back in the nightcap to rt Clarence Beers’ fivehit with as 3-2 victory. Catcher Bill Drescher’s big bat spoke twice, once in each game, the Blues a double win over Toledo at Kansas City. Drescher pinch-batted a homer with two men on base in the first . He caught the second cont and again clouted the winning margin over the fence in the fifth inning.

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At Bt. Paul, Louisville rallied for three runs in the ninth after the Saints had tied the score in the previous inning. In the nightcap, the Colonels again waited until the ninth to break a tie. The Saints knotted the count at one-all in the fifth and Tom Wright and Jerry Witte broke the ock with a pair of homers of the ninth.

Flanner, House Meet Won by Muncie Team

Saturday at Crispus Attucks,

"| The Muncie Junior Chamber of mond, Ind. : Commerce team led by John Stayisda, ton, romped to an easy victory in the senior division of the 11th rdelphis annual Flanner House track meet!

send Sky-Hi Lee, of El Paso, Tex., against Lou Thesz, of St. Louis, in quest of the latter's NWA world’s heavyweight crown. The bout is for two falls out of three with a 90-minute time limit. Al Lovelock, of Canada, will clash with Babe Zaharias, of Pueblo, Colo, and Ray Gunkel, of Lafayette, Ind. will face Bobby Nelson, of Milwaukee, in other skirmishes on the bill. ————————————————————.

Pete Burkholder Cops Jr. Title

Pete Burkholder” had a 75 to defeat Billy Kerr, 3 and 2, yesterday im the match play finals of the Meridian Hills junior golf championship. Consolation honors went to Bobby Dyer who beat Bobby Whipple, 6 and 5. In other club tournaments yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Redding won, the invitational two-ball mixed foursome at the Country Club of Indianapolis, Victor Kingdon won low gross honors with a 75 at Highland and M. L. Metzger won a blind par tourney at Sarah Shank.

Former Big Leaguer, Phil Collins, Dies

CHICAGO, Aug. 16 (UP)—Phil E. (Fidgety Phil) Collins, former pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and the St. Louis Cardinals, will be buried tomorrow in Ham-

He died Saturday at the Cook County Hospital.

career for the Cubs in 1923 and later pitched for the Philadelphia and St. Louis clubs.

Collins started his major league

Cal., was second and Mike O'Halloran of Lansing, Ii, was third. Potsy Goacher of Anderson passed Jimmy Luddington eof Gary on the final lap to win the of Towa. consolation racé. Tolan won the winners were Tolan, Hansen, Earl Kouba of Los ‘Angeles an O'Halloran. he downed Bill Bob was the feature|giyle, winner at the Indianapolig Speed-|— rome Saturday night, In big car racing yesterday at, Mitchell, Wally Stokes of- Cleveland won the 10-mile dirt feature in 7:23.30. Wayne Padgett of Mitchell was second and Gene Aldridge of Ft. Branch, third. Jimmy Sampson of Shelbyville, Ky., suffered a broken collar bone and facial lacerations when his car overturned during the| first elimination race. 4

News for Golfers and

The ‘men’s 400-meter relay also won, with Alan Ford of Yale, Bill Dudley of New Orleans, Keith Carter of Purdue, and Wally Ris

trophy dash. Blimination heat tae Frag a Ru some measure of revenge Smith of Ohio State in the men’s 200-meter freq

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Ma unit and roll up 110 points,

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Former pupils of Manual Training High School will hold a reHonors in the junior division|union at Garfield Park Wednes- + Feb. 10, The reunion will begin at phis; Feb. 16,| Pal clubs who combined to form|4:30 p.m. in the Old Pavillion,

Muncie YMCA with 38 points. :

Boston Wins Title

DETROIT, Aug. 16 (UP)—Detroit, previously unbeaten in the national typographical union baseball tournament, went down in the series finale here yesterday beaten by Boston, 12-8 and 11-4. Boston won the title.

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