Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1948 — Page 22

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18VIL 21—The old taw of Dumping Boud Boudreau's Boys 8-4 : os TISVILL w of averages got United Press Sports Writer 3 TELE SEE Playoff for of BE SA BTL tot : in was a ’ Ang this § face of the fact that the Revert ref WEIL Boston Red Sox on top due to Bobby Doerr’s timely homs run But the r no difference to the pace-setting Redskins. t was Doerr’s eighth inning circuit clout with Johnny Pesky to the a raukee Kansas : Ted Williams on base that provided with : PRI he den ’ ES A beat Cleveland, 8 to 4, at & P just save it up unt Ero ; Park yesterday. The score Within two-and-a-half games of : . : a ii Both Have 282 ot deadlocked st 3-3 when the| frst by beating the Giants in ani AAU fo Sanction 34 opastyal ; : ‘second baseman afternoon game, behind : 5 of End of 72 Holes Domer off Gene Bearden.|the seven-hit pitching of Murry| Event Card Sept. 4-5 on hand Just to a : ° LAPORTE, Aug 27 (UP) — n subsequently scored two Dickson and then take a night] Riviera Club will be host for pay 9 2°90 oljohn David of Indianapolis was runs in the eighth to clinch game, 7 to 5, when Stan Musial the city swimming championships parks, insects and 3 contest and take a half-cracked a two-run tie-breaking : after his third major golf title lead over Cleveland. homer in the lasf half of the Sept. 4 and 5 to be sponsored by or water and mine 1 {for the year today when he met Yankees moved to within ninth inning. {the Riviera Club and the Indian- The exhibit w $ George Shafer, Batesville pro, in one-half game of second place The Washington | Benatony ak apolis Red Cross. The meet will De ; lan 18-hole layoff for the India Cleveland with a 6 to 2 decision an erican # Brows Just Tag Along ithe 5,5 3 "3 "3|Open champlogship here at Boch over the last-place White Sox. (from the St. Louis Browns, 8 to 7, 0% sanctioned by the state JEU, wated by the 30/9 fool fn thieat if Bali serusk, out for walsh in ninin. | "O00: | A's Halt Losing Streak (00 * freak play In 76 8% Oflohould be addressed to Charles E. Take a Goo "of catching the : 8 2 Ba lis Di trict and State. Indian 2 to 1 in the eighthigensiory’ ninth with a single and|Sumner of the Red Cross at 1126 This is the one Lor sient th nats, FRED tall Diet Baw Aries ater Cicago Marten Frank Pa. £00 Set on soca” Wht. Meridian i wil cos SLSR gore have Loop 4 ’ a the part. pe oe got [Vesterday a De tual 236 holes ; heat; the Yankees scored fve|iriod on nim. Pitones Al Widmes| -Slimination heats for the 34 the fish ‘which are 1st night by Sixth) ith Jolin of 55 runs against Relief Pitcher ycoigentally stepped on the rub-|évent program will open at 1:30 Indiana waters. up and Shafer, the 1945 Open cham HOOSIER EAGLES—The Hoosier touch to the Chicago |Glenn Moulder. Billy Johnson'siper for a balk that sent Kozar to P- ™. Sept. 4 with finals scheduled again this year v in had a 69 and 71 for his last tony| Bears: Philadelphia Eagles exhibition football game here tomorrow [triple with two on was the Digithird, whence he scored on ajto start the same hour the fole cles ranging’ from ; afternoon in the Butler Bowl will be supplied by Pete Pihos and [Plow of the inning. {squeeze bunt by Ed Stewart. lowing afternoon. and smallmouth b Tounds. lo fOUeT BY ik Philadelphia's fourth-place Ath- 8 contenders in the despised gar and McKeighen Siips _ Bob Young (above, left fo right], two former Indiaha University letics checked a ‘fivesgame losing city-wide meet are expected to Pens just ¢. Jim McKeighen, Gary pro who players. Pihos, a second-year man in the National Professional (streak with a 4 to 3 triumph over 69 Invited for be, as usual,’ Riviera Club's girl's housing the fish w led the field after Tuesday's and League. is a regular end. Young is a quarterback candidate, one [the Detroit Tigers. Pete Suder’s team under coach Bud Sawin, of comi, Wednesday's play, slipped to a| of six. Game time for the exhibition is 2:30 p. m. and:Indianapolis double with the bases loaded in and the Indianapolis Athletia and animals ‘dlon .|74. and 77 for a 288 and a tie for| charities vil ber afb from the roceeds. the eighth. provided the margin » : Club team, coached by Jim Clark, sixth place, J n P ls of victory for the A's. Joe Cole- 1! Ml The YMCA team figures as & the Dredatary She In third place were Bill Hein- ? man registered his 12th victory, kind of dark horse in the wake encl contain ; : although needing relief from Bob of past season performance, but oayrs

Savage in the ninth, while Hal| NOTRE DAME, Ind, Aug. 27—|ip. youngsters of the “Y” have

Newhouser suffered his 10th loss. Coach "Frank Leahy has invited heen pointing for this particulae Which ~Hoosters |

ni; Sto ne Wit :\lein, Noblesville pro, and Mike! Toolson |Stefanchik, Gary amateur, with d gs ears | 288'8.

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stermine the nation's top cado gore

place with 290, Complete scores for the 72 holes were:

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American Association had its innings last night as all the top teams but fourth-place St. Paul

na 33 role mateh were defeated.

In Bowl Tomarrow The Bear or Eagle professional

Philadelphia Eagles play an exhibition game in the Butler Bowl at 2:30 p. m, The weatherman has promised

1! no relief from the heat wave and

the play-for-pay boys and an esed crowd of 22,000 can expact. the usual 90-degree temperaure, The Bears have not been beaten in their last eight pre-season games and have never heen beaten by the Eagles, although one of their 12 games was a tie affair. Line Averages 226 Johnny Lujack’'s availability for the game here still is in doubt although the c¢x-Notre Dame passing sensation has participated in Bear practice sessions at Collegeville, Ind., since the announcement he had suffered a chipped

and a backfield. of

pounds 7| 191 pounds. Their offensive play

features the pile-driving Steve VanBuren, the National League's ground-gainer last season, and the passing of Tommy Thompson who completed 108 of 201 attempts last year.

gerous threat with his hy passing Tomorrow's tilt is a benefit contest and proceeds-will be given to Indianapolis charity, recreational and educational funds.

Louisville measured league. leading Indianapolis, 7 to 5,

prove they are just as Kansas City beat second-place Da

at winging clubs as they are Milwaukee, 6 to 2, and Toledo | carrying them

were Don Adding-|dropped Columbus, 4 to 3. The

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Leonard, 1 id and Seminick; Queen,

‘Leibolditon of Houston and lone star|Saints upheld the first division (Se

six base knocks at Milwaukee. Kansas City, meanwhile, pounded a pair of pitchers for 10 blows,

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getting three runs in the fourth,/

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back and former Columbia University quarterback, will direct the Bears’. play tomorrow.

‘15 to 2. In the opener Doyle Lade,

sewed up the game in the fourth when Pee Wee Reese homered off Kent Peterson with

Oubs Cut Boston Lead The last-place Chicago Cubs cut Boston's National League lead to two-and-a-half games by defeating the Braves in both ends of a double-header, 5 to 1, and

recalled from Los Angeles in midseason, outpitched Bill Voiselle

. |with a four-man blast in the third, { [inning of the nightcap.

Pittsburgh moved into fourth place with twin triumphs over the Phillies, 11 to 4, and 4 to 1. It marked Philadelphia's eighth and ninth straight losses. Wally Westlake's grand-slam homer in the sixth inning of the opener helped Rip Sewell to his ninth victory. Del Ennis homered for

Capt. Bill Fischer, left guard morrow at Philadelphia, are from Chicago, will head the group|figured as a shoo-in to take the

South Bend. Leahy® biggest problem this Clowns Sweep Series, | year is the development of two FOIC@ Buckeyes Tonight fitst-string tackles and the re-| The Indianapolis Clowns will placing of Johnny Lujack at/ meet the Cleveland Buckeyes toquarterback.’ Frank Tripucka, night in a Negro baseball game Bloomfield, N. J. senior, is ex-|at Victory Field at 8:30. pected to take over Lujack’s post.; The Clowns made a sweep ot

Not only did Leahy lose George their two-game series with the Connor. and Ziggy Czarobski at, New York Black Yankees last tackle but their replacements, night, 5 to 4, before 2000 fans, George Sullivan and Gasper Ur- Leonard Paige led Clown hitters, an. with a single, double and triple.

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the Phils, In the nightcap, Ralph

ner. The St. Louis Cards took advantage of the Braves’ downfall to move into second place and

Polish Mat Star

Tuesday night's appearance here will be the first for the gangling Polish star, who stands feet, seven inches and weighs pounds.

Bowling . Notes

The Intermediate League that will roll each Wednesday evening ‘at 6 o'clock at Parkway Alleys will hold an organization

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played today. Mangrum, who captured the Tam O'Shanter tournament at Chicago a few weeks ago, fired! a five-under-par 67 in the first tour of the Ft. Douglas course] yesterday. « He carded

bogies.

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