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Meeting Toledo; Bow in Loujsville Again By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Houis 30 Glineh the peanant. rs Lda The Indians sre ‘wigwam for their final stand of 3 with Col of the Stastn, sight games,
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2:3. Seven Indianapolis victories will decide the issue even if Milwaukee wins all ifs remaining 18 games. But the Brewers will have to play 11 of them on the road. Now isn’t that just too ducky from an Indianapolis standpoint, since the Brewerytown brigade has had no luck on the road all season. So long, Brewers, see you next year. All AA teams are scheduled in three games over the week-end, and if the Indians have the right kind of breaks they will have the gonfalon virtually in the bag when they trot out on the Victory Field greensward Tuesday on their own Appreciation Night. Cal McLish is expected to toe the rubber tonight at 8:30 when! the flag-bound Tribesters battle, the Hens on the home grounds. 16 previous clafies between the! teams, the Redskins have prevailed 11 times,
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McLish has won 11 games and lost seven and his famous fast!three ball probably will cause the downtrodden Mud Hens to wonder what's whizzing by them, In tomorrow's twin bill, .Bob Malloy, the Tribe's ace, will fire for his 20th victory of the campaign. He has. lost only six tilts. He probably will get the assignment in the afternoon's first contest, The Redskins’ two-day vit in Louisville found them on the short end of the score both times. The last-place Colonels ‘downed
seventh-place Toledo Mud! Pp ain the seventh and finished out
collected 10 hits off southpaw l| Ewald Pyle. But ting Colonels} bagged 14 blows and the Indians helped them along by committing} three errors, same number of miscues marked against them 'in Louisville Thursday. Pyle turned in a neat job of keeping the Tribe's 10 hits scattered. But he couldn't subdue Ted Beard. The Indians" star rightfielder collared three safeties in four official times at bat, including a single, double and triple. 3 It was his 16th: triple. Young Ted now is the league's leader in three departments, three-base hits, runs scored and walks. .He had been sharing three-baseé hit honors with Pete Castiglione, who has 15. Beard also tied Castiglione in Tribe two-base hits by soaring to 31.
seventh inning for his fourth defeat as a Tribester. But he Kept up his strikeout pace and is the league's leader in that department, including the games he {pitched for Toledo before midseason.
the mound toll. Four for Kimble Bud Kimble took a liking to Indianapolis pitching and smacked out four hits, Dutch Meyer got three and Tex Aulds
thrge was the 18th game between Indianapolis and Louisville this year and the Indians have J1 stored away in the old ‘bat bag. A Louisville ladies’ night crowd of 3432 was on hand to watch the Colonels reach out of the cellar to needle the first-placers. Tribe hitting standout of the two-game. series in the Kentucky metropolis was Beard, who walked off with six blows, three to the night. The Indianapolis at Louisville
them again last night in Derby-
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THE SKIPPER—Senor Al Lopez keeps a sharp eye on his league leading Indians whether they are in the field Senor Al can speak three languages, namely Spanish, English and with his hands, which is what he happens to be doing in the above “Every litte movement has a meaning all its own, the Indians are hitting, and Al can tell the boys what to do with-
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years past, of 200-mile championship races. But the event tomorrow will he an innovation in dirtiwas track tacing.
sin his homer with two on. Veteran Denny Galehouse, who rélieved
credit for his seventh triumph,
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to a full game over Williams’ clout marked!
helped them to victory. Tuesday, it was Vern Ste- * ninth inning circuit clout Cleveland, on Thursr which won. Hurls §-Hitter Red Box were leading, 5-4, sixth when Williams belted
The the
Jack Cramer in the fourth, gained
Southpaw Johnny Schmitz of the Cubs twirled six-hit. ball in handing the faltering Braves their third successive setback. Johnny
rest, yielded only five hits but with his 13th defeat. Schmit, who posted his 15th win,
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missed the putt which would have iscored the only run of the e opener for put. him rid He was within 18{ out speaking a word. Signs are flashed to Coach Tony Cuccinelio, : in the ninth ih he led pen his 13th.win and Bill McCahan feet of the cup. who relays them to the boys, ns a double, went to third on Phii{came back with a seven-hitter The victory was Shafer’s second 4 Cavarretta's single and scored as|for his fourth victory. Although the Open. He came home in bd Pl R commond Andy Pafko forced Cavarretta. (Som Chapman hit his 11th homer front of the pack in 1945 on the| I HOT S€ ayer e S Cleveland, with a chance to go/for the A's in the opener, the Grandview course in Anderson, egro into a first-place tie with the DAtUNg star was Hank Majeski of wii © a School for Handicappers || £3 doh soa, 2 Sr “Yesterday aid PP ' Top money in the professional With the Fahkeen,. Sleveland won|I0 each game, plus a single. es s 81 —] opener, 8 to 1, and New York in Second 435-36 NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UP)—Back from Saratoga a few days division of the Negro National Dodgers [343 4a $688 [before the horses and firmly entrenched at his favorite bar while! Open concluded yesterday at Cof- Sook the nightcap, 7 to-2, before| The Brooklyn Dodgers took Te RN NE a the opening of Aqueduct Monday, a veteran of countless fin golf course went to Howard 61.720 fans. Bob Feller limited over second place in the National 43 8 Bh battles with the tote machines sadly shook his head over a maga- of Philadelphia, who/the Yankees to six hits in the/by percentage points when they wi zine article. finished with A narrow Su-strolke game for he 13th Vielony: heat Cincinnati ain, 3 to 3m “All I can say is that its about time some of them handica rs margin in the ole contes hr Barney went to ach nony he said after] PRers Runner-up Ted Rhodes finished! won his: 14th triumph the St Was: Knocked out in More |finishing an article by a Leonard| Many of them broke, the fellow! ihe incoming nine of yesterday’s/in the nightcap, taking the de./the ninth when Ted Halpert in the Quill, a magazine Started in on the general hintsi;g with a blistering three-under-/cision Sver Steve Gromek. Ken/homered with one x s _ _ lusually circulated among news.|'0 horseplayers advanced by Rice 32. Rhodes however missed Keltner hit his Fi homer and/Reds, The I IU Brid Practice paper people. at the conclusion of his unique forcing the mateh into a Jiakott jou Boudreau 12th in the 0 Where he got his copy was as|Course. when his final putt, a 1 footer, game while Joe DiMaggio much of a mystery as where hel “He says Saturday is the beststopped an inch short of the 18th/clodted his 20th home run in the BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 28—|got the fresh bankroll to renew|day for form players because the i ; (second game, Eight additional Indiana Univer- his turf activities and he would more dependable horses are run- ler was out in 34 and back : Major Blow sity football candidates have been|,oveal neither. ning. In my book Saturday is with a 38 for a par total of 72 for| George Kell's twoinvited by Coach Clyde Smith to Ln ew suckers’ day. If a form horse the day. His grand tota) was 287/in the eighth report for the opening of pre-| “LOOK.” he saife ‘This fellow, does win they got it backed off for the $500 prize money. Rhodes hit of the season practice next Wednesday. Rice is his nam master’sithe boards. Maybe I didn't do|went out in 39 and returned in 32/blow as Fifty other Hoosier aspirants/degree from Northwestern Uni-jany research and don't have the for a 71 and a grand total of 288| Washington were sent invitations early this|versity’s Medill School of Journal-|figures to back it up like this guy,ifor the $350 second-place money.| Hoot Evers month. ism, it says here. And what did|but Saturday always has been he While Wheeler was annexing|home to The eight players who received he do? He studies horse race|toughest day for me. is third straight prof: Walt notice today are Ed McLean, In- . What did he find| “I agree with him about bettingititle, Gordon Goodson of Harris- route and gave up nine hits. dianapolis; John Gorkis, John|out? Plenty, probably, but whationly to win, staying away from burg, Pa. was copping the amas|- sh Dolan and George Jarker, Chi-lhe passes on to us doesn’t help maidens and cheap plugs but this teur crown for the first time, He 4 ’ cago; Ulysses Henderson, Gary; much. business of betting in the ma- ; .S
town’s Parkway Field, 5 to 2,|in the A _| William King, Boonville; Art| “It says he made’ selections— chines rather tian with a book-/geles one-up. Mrs, Mary Brown, : ; despite the fast he league pe Le meriean Association Pri Owen, Evansville, and William before, the races—which showéd maker. Erie, Pa, trimmed Mrs. Hazel : : ‘Ehrman, Ft. Wayne. 40 per cent winners and a.profit ; Foreman, Washington, D. C, for pflidopy a Coach Smith sald today that/on flat play. But does he tell you| *T NEVER bet with the ma-itne women's title. Ms By Br Tri be Box S RB H Luther Keyes of Kast Chicago, |his system?’ No. He gives out|chines. until they ran my book| Jos Louis defeated William|® " i. is City’ t core, arrin a sophomore prospect at right/with the same old story about/Off the track. Because it AlWaysigargent of Indianapolis, 6 and 5.| onan otf, 1 diana Bea “today o halfback k-| Was tough beating the percentageits take the honors in the first n vyweight tournament INDIANAPOLIS o AB RH mer pet. |D2lfback, has sent word that he keeping your money in your poe a now. It’s almost impossible e Arstiuho has aspirations for a state|ant ae ABE BO x g/Eslin eal 2 on Ba a will not return to school this fall. et if you want x " il with the 16 per. cent take in New flight of the men's division. title bout, last nn increased his Casati, ® Sh 2:3 3d Ems 8s 0111s Ha 2 El Si . i fa or il and, when 7 York. i al C Cyclists in Ehances i thar, tirection When he ec Ien ; 0 Cassini 480 (9110 Teal i <Windup vas there was! “This:guy says that sven if you . Rad of : : : : : wr any wr 5 8 258 ems a $10 bill %t nt vo spawn lose you get some of it back from Nati i “Eve i on edd eaithoe ol R BFor Mat Show tay siver that I couia’ fina the state in the form ot new ING - Event Durrett, Bi: 8 5 & @ glopes DUNE 13 3 3 Jl Al Lovelock, Canadian, heavy. (MOBSY 18 Do good, ay “wha t|garbage collection. He must have| Riders representing 15 states Gitteridge. +. 20 0 00; elbeure Li A% 13 2 2 188 weight, and Don McIntyre, Otter- is ten if you néed a hundred|® sense of humor if nothing else, have been certified by the AmaTotals. jivisvirs 3 2-10 36 § 3) Two-Base sls Shauibns 31, Beara'30:| ville, Mo., have been signed for 8004 18 te y is a hundred if|but after Saratoga I ain't in theteur Bicycle of or Gutleridgs’ ‘ied out for Barren in ninth. | Rikazd 36 Fleming 36. Cassini’ 34. 'Safiel| semi. wiridup action. on the pro|™D what good Ut b und might|mood for humor, as eligible for the National Cham. (count. fei ® © A gp Ons 5 Kalin 4.Lopes 3, Westher: 3, wrestling bill next Tuesday night| TOU EIROR CVI LC you| “Maybe I could laugh it he gave|plonship races to be held at Ke-| Bill Roberts, 120 30 16, Safer 5, Cassin 1, Flemia as Tarn at he outdoor Sports Arena. 3 Y YOU! out with his system.” nosha, Wis., Sept. 4 and 5. fisapied Jerry Locke i Rikard §, Pe 3, e headline attraction will : You can always tell a horse] Among the list of 54 announced round ¢ $3.8 3Weaiieriy "Lopes, Oxnst send Bobby Managoff of Chi- ECITING -{player, but you can't tell him to Eisele of thefuled six34 4 1], Home “Run Eat, Bont / against Wisassliw ( AFTER RECITING ihe HOTIS player, y Bo ) secrutaly thei red ar alin cago adas Iron ch () 80 m a A Jerom: 8378 % $line; C Calttione a. Cope 4 “| Man) Talun of Poland. “Its for PIAYefs Sreto hh Jus and Jack Perry, members of the| Gloves 28 % of Stolen ases—Cassini 3, Safell 2 falls out of three or 90- * g Edgewood Wheelman, an Indian- coun 0 0 o 3 ofbestd 13 Cutteridge 8 Turher Donen 4 minutes. ation Ip er SCCKS lis lub. of as a Fleming, ' ' apolis cycling club, 5 uM 11 gust rifice pity Oust ridge. 4 safer, 0. aT DeHebreard is the 1948 Indiana Bp 1 BYE Tab Hu Cleveland Buckeyes 1590 750 American Derby goin cmp sad per r . er Pitching Beat Clowns, 3-2 The National races will be held Gangs, Three-base hit—Beard. Stolen Li w Lj CHICAGO, Aug. 28 (UP)—Calumet Farm's Citation, cured of fifth 1 k { : bases—-Aulds, Wright. Chapman. Sacrifice| JIUOY = 3 8 Barres. 1 8 The Indianapolis C10 Wn 8the injured hip muscle which kept him out of racing for a month, 8 i pg Sn anile Rene in Ke- di od Wie: Bomaie Meyer ang Wile: Loft Hutchings 10 iWash ... 3 3dropped a close game 0 the|will try to add the $90,750 American Derby at Washington Park nosha's Washington bowl. ios, ho av on bases—Indianapolis 17, . ) 3 es . Sn Deseo nh Pee 3 Metdsn 13 | Slane... 1 (Cleveland Buckeyes, 3-2 last night| ts his list of stakes victories today. | son and a Crows, Davie: HL, Barrett 32. Struck out—By Johnson 5, Hallets id 8 _BiFerekt ... 0 2/at Victory Field. | Ernest Long, The Kentucky thoroughbred, by winning; could move into third Week-End Racing Pyle 6, Barrett 3. Hits—Of Johnson 13 in| “Release Buckeye hurler yielded all five lace in the turf’s list of all time money winners, for today's victor Mrs. Herrick Wi ols innings, Barrett 1 in li. Losing hits the Clowns got in the first|uili net $68450, Citation AMOAdY| of IN INDIANAPOLIS ns 2nd Sandt, Time 3:38. Jr. Baseball Teams four frames. He retired the last py won $385,300 in his two ses Kentucky Dathy, the Preakness Jonight-—At Speedrome, midg- Highland Golf Title . lis. batters in order. an mont. ets, 8: : Meet in Play-Off Monday ah sons in competition. net Mrs. Herrick y - { ¥ night the Birmingham star will carry top weight o Tomorrow — At Midget Speed Ft. Wayne Semi-Pros Indianapoli¢’ junior baseballiBlack Barons will play the Chi-|o,. r'umph would put him wellia .; “s.0 "196" pounds: way, midgets, 8:30; defeated Mr Mrs. Char
Still Undefeated
WICHITA, Kas., Aug. 28 ((UP)
—Ft. Wayne's General Electrics of Indiana, will meet the Elkin (N. C.) Chathams in the feature eontest of the National Semi-Pro
baseball tournament here tonight.
The two teams are the only remaining undefeated teams in the In two companion games tonight the
double elimination tourney.
field will be cut to six teams.
Double Fracture RICHMOND, Va. Aug.
of Blackstone recently.
28 Catcher Dab Laney of Petersburg (Virginia League) suffered a dou-{called after six innings because ble fracture of his ankle in a collision at the plate with Red Cohn
champion’ will be determined Wednesday as the Broad Ripple Lions,. Junior Baseball, Inc., titlists meet the Robison-Ragsdale team, winners of the 11th District American Legion diadem. The game will start at 5 p. m. Wednesday on Riverside Diamond 2. Broad Ripple defeated Rhodius PAL Club, 12 to 7, in a recent triple header at Victory Field to win the Class A title in the Junior Baseball loop. Robison-Ragsdale tlinched the Legion crown yesterday by downing Indianapolis Post 4, 6 to 0, at Riverside. The game was
of darkness. Gene Nash pitched for the victors and allowed only two hits while fanning 10 batters.
Baseball Standings, Results
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Nester Wins 10 Lap ‘Hot Rod’ Feature
Nester of New Castle won the 10lap feature race last night in the stock car “hot rod” program at Fairgrounds track here. Second place went to Glenn Northern, Indianapolis and Crash Crockett of Columbus copped third. The stock car races are scheduled to be a weekly event at the Franklin half-mile track with the second program scheduled for next Friday night.
cago American Giants at Victory)
500 208 006 3 3 4/two leaders, Stymie with $011,335
FRANKLIN, Ind., Aug. 28—Joe
jahead of King Ranch's Assault, now in third place with $626,620, but he would be well behind the
and Armed with $773,700. 1 to 5 to Win Citation will be paired with another Calumet star, Free America, as an entry in today’s stakes and the morning line held them at 1
to 5 odds-on to win. Rated next to the Calumet entry was Papa Redbird; J. A. Goodwin’s speedy colt who won the Dick Welles stakes and the classic at Arlington when Citation's injured hip forced him to pass up both events. Papa Redbird was held at 6 to 1. Citation will be ridden again by Kddie Arcardo who has piloted him to all major stakes victories, including the triple crown of the
‘Truck Farmer Wins Trap Shoot Grand Prize
VANDALIA, O.: Aug. 28 (UP) —John W. Schenk, a ruddy faced, robust Sharpsburg, Pa. truck
shooting.
tie with 17-year-old Jimmy Ras-
farmer, yesterday broke 24 out of|
25 targets in a two-man shootoff to win the Grand American handicap, the highest honor in trap-
Schenk, 49, blasted 990x100 clay birds in the regulation event to
No. teut musson, Waukesha, Wis, trap wR . No, Ma E ea Adkins boy. A Dn, Aingon" das i~ ri No. 3, ands - r Prod. 5 nu Side In the shoot-off, Rasmusson Sea No-s Iu po {1-1} v Sacks appesred rattled by the crowd ewood Merch {0 vw U8 Navy 000 sed] (3-0), i. dy News of 15,000 spectators and missed) (300. At ord A: “oR. Mallory two of his 25 targets, drew & bye.
IN NEWCASTLE Tomorrow - Mt. Lawn Speedway, stock cars; 8:30, IN ALEXANDRIA
way, midgets, 8 IN SEEM Tomorrow—S8alem big cars, 1 p. m. (CDT),
Amateur, Independent
Tomorrows schedule in the amateur baseball City Series:
A Cooling Thought— Football Season Is Here—Heat Wave or Not
Tomorrow — Afmscamp Bpéed-
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Cards 98 to Load In Blind Golf Tourney
dom’s moat amazing tournament, the International Blind Golfers’
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invitational, today went into its] d and final round with Clin;
52-4698 in yesterday's opening
ton Russell of Duluth, Minn. holding the lead over his 12 sightless rivals. . Russell, the defending champion, moved to the front with a'
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Fight Results
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BASEBALL
Indianapolis Indians’ Weekly Schade
10% touts, i ond" Go0 000-0 3 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UP)—Here's a cooling thought today for[that was of a pass thrown byito 17. Effective passes by former ne Fuge Stephns and. Moss: Powler|® Nation gimpst entirely caught. in the grip of a heat wave—-the Bertell's understudy, Tom Far- Louisiana State star, Y..A. Tittle, 42° land Ros football season is hers, folks over Rockets’ |two of them for touchdowns, re- : (Second Game) The first official kickoff wits booted last night as the profes-| Tailag i tha rac In the pe OB Eee 200 1 ote 5 13 5 Slonfl All-America Conference opened its season with the New York [38 to Lussier. on|who last year finished last in the Boston ai 1 a a0 i] Santord, Schwamb and Partee; McCahan! J aieen blasting the Brooklyn A Dodgers, 21 to 3, in New York and|Dons : with *' John Bast. . : i ety the Los Angeles Dons tri : power. K § OH were [Geacs Rocke Tie 0 In Collipeiacutr coming on 3 broth [Kimbrough cating tne bak over, Eile (rek 21 Jura to, tack 7 303 SBLBONER, «ilies 00-1 5 2 Runs 94 Yards to Score A third AAC game was playediond was an 80-yard play with BA Du] Se and Magi: Schmits and Sohetting. The temperature w ne Yebrocsl It was 16ft to Tom Casey, how-|iast night at Toledo, but it was'Lamar Davis. A third pass set Brookiyn ...e:..s... 000 000 301— 3 3 ed 1 their to come up with the sensa-\an exhibition rather than a regu-ithe stage for a 38-yard seoring NATIONAL LEAGUE Clneinndtl or tere 000 000 2 & 1/turn loose power against xn d Bus W L Pet. OB| Barney, Behrman and Is;| the Dodgers at Ebbets lar game. run by Mertes. Boston uu. vasass 68. 53. BOT +|Vandermeer, Gumpert, Blackwell and; toh their first win’ in defense The Toledo battle was an| Cleveland scored on a field goal, Brooklyn weveasses 83. IT 20} .; ; victory ‘by theiby Lou Groza and two touch-| St. Lous “sesesses 86 53 381 3 RE of their Eastern Division title, amazing upset Rtsburgh ‘sievese 81 62 330 ibiFhiladeiphia ..:.... 300 000 1m 3.3 1st Half Sluggish n-{Baltimore Colts over the league-/downs by rookie fullback Ollie] Pn elphin eeseas 53 0 a 1B Bt Leonard and Seminick; Rid-| The heat made the first champion Cleveland Browns, 21|Cline. Shannbi eis is = 72 won Hime aad PeGen sluggish and the Dodgers, looking rN tad mm New York at Bt. Louis, postponed, rain.|m stronger this year than ls IRUIAKNAY Results Yesterday left the field for the intermissionit
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis, at Louisville only game scheduled. ;
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RICAN LEA Toledo at INDIANAPOLIS, 8:30, AMERICAN LEAGUE oroots at Ronlssilie (night). (First Game) St. Paul at’ Kansas City. Cleveland +.ooivvine 0 100 233 3 3 3 Minnespolis a at Milwaukes (night) New York .......... 000 000 aller snd and Hegan; Raschi, Byrne, Page AMERICAN Ti LEAGUE * Cleveland at New York, : (Second Game) sobs 3 u : Chicago ai Boston, we A 000 000 -— Detroit a 5 Seveiand . 010 30% 10x— 7 1 Bt. Louis at Ph iphis,
Gromek. Klieman, Chris and Tipton; Reynolds and
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Schedule Today
wNATIONAL LEAGUE 1| Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (3 games). » st Cincinnati.
saw the Yankees erase gin quickly in the second The Yankees
Orben Sanders. down was on an “eight-ya®d iplunge, crossing the line
t Chicago. New York at Bt. Lois (3 games).
Jwith Dodger Carl Allen riding his
the first two by their ace back, His first touch-
back. His second score was more
elr icago’'s chief offensive weapon, the \|passing of Angelo Bertilli, holding the ex-Ngtre Dame “star to three
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