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Eas mn we Opens Tonight Meet yielded only four, For Doubleheader
the Only the Indianapolis In3 to 1. Hank Bauer's 30th : with one on in the eighth dians have luck with the
decided the outcome. Bob Rush| “eather. defeated the Reds, 6 to 2, in the| [Every time they get out of town it rains, so yesterday's ee scheduled Legion. Junior BaseYEGTERDAY'S STAR | ball world series opener was Southpaw Warren Spahn of the | washed out at Victory Field Braves, who held Brooklyn to | and will get under way topight five hits in 14 innings, giving | with a twin bill Boston An All-finpe of Belleville, TIL, and Jacksonwietoty : game ville, Fla., will clash in the first
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Frank Tripucka, quarter.
FLYING IRISH—High-stepping quartet of backs strut some of their stuff as the Notre Dame football team begins practice at South ‘Bend, Ind. The boys are (left to right) Coy McGee, left halfback; Emil Sitko, right half; Mike Swistowicz, fullback, and
Major Leaders | meet in the second
game. Both are scheduled for nine innings. AMERICAN iar
E% vei Another doubleheader tomorWilliams, Boston. 113 414 103 13) ai0{ row might will pair tonight's {Baud shy, Clevs,.. 131 1 ” ia gH winners in the first game at 6 : o Tou: iz 41 oF 330! p. m. and the losers in the see- , 8. L.. 135 531 88 166 J3is| ond game. : AB a H Pet. General admission tickets
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‘Please Mr. Hogan Give Us a Chance’
RENO, Nev. Sept. 7 (UP)—
t all members Golfers As-
‘retire and
a tourna- his
7 Returns, but BOSTON, 8ept. 7 (UP)—S8econd baseman Eddie Stanky, sidelined for two months by a. fractured '|ankle, was returned to the active the Boston Braves.
actually would break into
al] He was listed to accompany the club to Philadelphia tomorrow,
{for the Buffalo Bills in the All-
six-touchdown onslaught, except final quarter,
ffalo scored two ! i" each of the first (hres periods
tage for Chicago and the Rockets got their only touchdown in the
A new ieague mark by a
[trounced the New York Yankees,
a new league record by throwing passes that gained a total of 346
town sporting goods stores and the Adam Hat Store.
Box seats ($1.50) may be purchased at Victory Field.
Buffalo Defeats Helpless Rockets
Go Through, Over and Around to Win 42-7
By United Press "While things were looking up
America Football Conference today, they looked as black as ever for Chicago's powerless Roekets. The Bills squared their season record at 1-1 yesterday when
Bu
sions, The Rockets were held to a total of 32 yar
Sam Vacanti was the only passer to show to good advan-
fourth cuarter. The Rockets set
19 pussies and Vacanti set an individual record by taking to tne alr 42 times. Only 21 throws were completed. : In conference gamos played Sunday, the Baltimore Colt§
45 to 28, as Rookie Y, A. Tittle set yards; and the San Francisco Forty-Niners came from behind on the passing of Southpaw
lyn Dodgers, 36 to 20,
they stormed through, around,|fight hurler. and over the Rockets for a 42.|the Tigers or even " to-7 victory at Buffalo. The/Fannin of the St. Louis Browns|Hamner and Curt Simmons. ville. Rockets were helpless against the|Would do very nicely, thank you. Veteran Dutch Leonard can’t go Manager Zack Taylor of thejon indefinitely, however, and the when the Bills eased up in the Browns is begging for a number|pitching staff could stand bolone pitcher, too.
lor declared, “is all I want.
star passing act and Julie/20d stop a losing streak for us.
ds rushing an Adlgtlo Berteit], Lhd his Tom Farris. f
Frankie Albert to beat the Brook- f
might Bot play. until the. Beoves un [return home Sept. 14. Wolf, Balbo Are lace money and picked Nine-Under-Par Score |Tg-Team Partners Wins All:City ABCD Joe Wolf, of Columbus, O., and
: Salvatore Balbo, will collide with Bob Schuman, Hugh Kay, Pete , Schaid and Teo Barnhorst won Jim Spencer, of Baston, Mass. AAA the all-city ABCD tourney at/and partner “Friendly” Jack Pleasant Run yesterday with a Terry. of Oklahoma City, at the nine-under-par 63, outdoor Sports Arena tonight. I A team composed of Bari] The Australian tag-team duel, Ensinger, Dave Schueter, Caribilled for two falls out of three Pflueger and Forrest Keifer came|OF 90 minutes, will headline a In ‘second with 64. Three teams De Card. Prort ‘ch Denver, 16:54; Russell Snow- F ihirq with 68, a A hGutg alc Berger, Detroit, 17:51; Bus Hamsiasan San chin oormsn ree 8:30 Slack. wil bit ou Homan, mond, Colorado Springs, 17:59;(9%F With a ‘score of LA of Bloomington, Ind ainst Hugh Thomas, Littleton, Colo, los.gstn. = Co'¢ Soriner with Dory Funk, of (heey Ind 17:593; Louls Unser, Colorado| Riley Fledderjohn won the Hillcrestiiig tor one fall or 30 minutes. Springs, 1504: T. ©. Shoemaker, iru fark. 3" ata 1 yesaraay * Ramen bet, Lolor: pr , 18:16,3; Wayne! and Dr, H, L. Egbert g Sankey, Delta, Colo., 18:33.5; Del-|the for top hone We * hp ien of Fight Results mar Desch, Colorado Springs, Met Hills terd Sih ssores of 06, TIMORE, Md. Sonny Boy : shot & net 55 to win
| BALTIM y . West, Griffith | 132%, Washington, D. C, outpointed Jimmy MeAllister, 132, Baltimore (10).
J Baseball Standings and Results
AMERIC 1 © {First Game, Seven Innings) AN AfsorIaTION GB Toledo Sv. .vi. tei. OM 0-97 8 IBoston x 012 090 200-14 18 1 50 86: {Columbus ..... id hg 08 0 bd Washin ton Bait 00 100 302 6 13 o ¥ ; Mancuso; rs, ell an tts, seiner, Welteroth, 6 578 iyoonim, Huichinson and Rapp : Harrist and Evans E: Welton
(First Game)
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er ‘and Megan; Gumpert and
Brissie, Holborow, Savage and Guerra; **d Lamanno. RE a RaTnos. avase ITAL (Second Game, ‘allied end of § Innings,
( 4 Game) Darkness)
(First 18. Tunings) Brooklyn "918% Bo "Son WH 1 51
Secon A CIGAR. ovina ivi vin 300-8 T 1 s Philadelphia Tarawa) oe 000 8 8 0 Ginoinnati 3 71
Walter Briggs, always aims to patrons will the finest talent.
baseman, possibly Mickey Ver.
stone in Detroit. » “ ¥
from satisfied with their present set-up. Despite the likes of Vic
“Just one good pitcher,” Tay-
Doby have come | year.” &
To Win City
was about all it held yesterday.
1, at South’ Grove. Chapman started off early in yesterday's match, He took a three-up lead on the first trio of holes and held a two-up margin after the first nine. His score or the first nine was a threeover par 38. Although Jordan rallied to take the 12th and 13th holes Chapman
lead after the first 18. Chapman made quick work of
afternoon test. As Jordan floundered, the South Grove linksman annexed four of the first five holes to hold a six-up margin.
still held his lead going into the stretch. On the tenth hole Chapman shot ’a par five to make it seven-up, but Jordan came back to: win the 12th with a 20-foot putt. They halved the 13th and Chapman was in. The cards: » (MORNING ROUND) Par out .... 444 345 434-35
Chapman .. 444 356 534-38 Jordan .... 555 355 435—40
—|Par in .... 544 544 3544-37-72
Chapman .. 545 544 354-839-717 Jordan .... 544 435 354-3979
{AFTERNOON ROUND) Out
3|Chapman ...... 544 345 433—35/ Jordan ........ 336 455 424-—40
6 851 18% (Second Game) R00 olen pwns 010 006 103 8 10 3 [Boston "7" GOT goo 3 4 4fIn : 81 498 34i|columbus LL... oad ooo 060 8 4 1{ Washington and’ Tos S00 000.1 4 3{Chapman ...... 545 5 nn now on And Em eu, HULHIn: | nompson and Early. $. MARNSON, Jordan ives 844 5 AMERICAN itn (First , Seven Innings) eyesore etmpm—e—————— W.. I Pet. GB Mitwau oS siiaeeives 000 403 2 9 10 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE : . : fan ool Prencergeu Triner. Martin and Kertilse cous | .000 000 001-1 7 0 DePauw’s Tigers Open - 53 598 apikouthen, Juker. Beyys and ge Plitsburgn C00 30 00x— 2 + 0 Grid Drill Sessi s 556 oil Rio Team to Cth, rates) "| giickson and Wilber: " Cnsnes and Dri sions 8 an 1 luwenkeer D0 010 3000-4 4 i (Second Game) GREENCASTLE, Ind. Sept. 7 JOR aoa o n on 3 un Te TT ner, McPherson ; and Cran, Plissiures Wilke Br 000 012 pm HEH %|—Coach Mike Snavely's DePauw arses : dull: Do iguan bard and Pitegeraia "tnd Baker; Lom-imizers bucked light showers yesNATIONAL; LEAGUE ob AMERICAN LEAGUE terday to put in two practice ses-
Major League Teams Look to 1949 Season
Saints Tighten Up On AR 3d Plage == = "ee
| e (will be all until the post-season playoff; begin on Tuesday,
Indians vs. St. Paul in the first round playoffs, four best in seven, with the first three games to be
staged : mainder if St. Paul.
Are
Lote in Goo al Louisville; Saints re Likely Opponents in Playoffs
LOUISVILLE, Sept. 7—After dropping a twin bill to the last
place Louisville Colonels bere last night, the champion Indianapolis Indians had an open date today and went about the business of catching up on rest before invading Toledo for three games with the seventh-place Mud Hens. 4
t-winning Tribesters have six more games to play
The situation points up to the
in Indianapolis, the re-
Muddy Going Last night's Tribe-Colonels
double-header out at Parkway|®® Field was played in muddy going
However, there wasn’t anything
NEW YORK, Sept. 7 (UP)—Virtually every major largue club today was thinking about rebuilding for the 1949 season. ‘ No club in either circuit showed itself to be so strong this season as to enable it to adopt a “stand-pat” attitude for next year—the one that baseball people traditionally wait for. Let's take Detroit first, for no other reason than that it's owner,
improve his club and provide his|land in 1949 after winning the
It is known that the Tigers|valuable freshman” title. Rosen, have several weak spots and are|an infielder, may be converted to eager to make a deal for a first|an outfielder.
non of the Senators or Ferris|Boston Red Sox. They want Fain of the Athletics. Second|/some pitchers and a first basebase is another Tiger problem|man with more experience than and chances are Eddie Mayo is{Bill Goodman, who is somewhat ing his last year at the key-|deficient defensively. The Chi-|edged out a 7 to 6 victory in theijn the second game, giving them playing y y y opener at Columbus ~ and then eight for the night. Don Gut-
0 White Sox and Washington| \ Fone teridge contributed five of the|Sha
Senators don't know where to THE YANKEES, too, are far begin rebuilding first.
slender Cliff {Roberts, Ralph Caballero, Granny
stering.
Alfans’ conception of a first-class George pitcher who could go out therejthird baseman even if Boss Ratterman went into »IBranch Rickey believes otherWI ~ . = wise. And Gil Hodges is no piccago line. Ryk ; E decline of thejture player at first base. ou Rocket goal Jrovien 8 times|formerly brilliant Bob Feller, and Chet Mutryn, Chu ec k|Cleveland also finds itself in need|New York Glants and St. Louis Schuette, and Dewey Proctor|%f Additional hurling strength. open.|scored the other TD's. Graham
em o Armstrong kicked all six conver-|
Cardinals and the Boston Braves “I'm not compaining too much,|are in the market for an outsaid Manager ' Lou|fielder to replace Jim Russell, “Dale Mitchell and|who may retire.
> come through 1 exceptionally well for us this Bo 3 } help “in every department,” and Cleveland is anticipating |with the Chicago Cubs and Cinurther help from slugging Al|cinnati Reds, the same goes withRosen, who'll be up with Cleve-'out saying.
Chapman Downs Jordan Links Crown
' Home may be where the heart lies but for Ralph Jordan that
Shank, Jordan lost ‘in the finals of the City Amateur Championship golf matches to Walter Chapman of Coffin, 6 and 5. For Chapman, it. was the sécond time in the winner's circle having won the honor in 1946. He also defeated Jordan then, 2 and
It's the same story with the
8.8 OVER IN the National League,|City,
Playing his home course, Sarah
Brews Split With Kansas City
St. Paul increased its hold on third place in the American As-li; the twilight contest, four by
Rping and a half Indians, Jack Robinson Saffel American Associations “mostig ines today with a double vie- frorkea the route for the Colonels. |n
tory over Minneapolis while fourth place Columbus dropped two Labor Day games to Taledo.
sociation to three
8 to 4, at Minneapolis.
shutout the Redbirds, 5 to 0. In other games yesterddy, Mil-|Tribe miscues. De waukee split a twin bill at Kansas! A slim crowd of 3119 turned the ‘Brewers winning thei,ut for the rainy night bargain Raschi, Ed Lopat, Bob Porter-|{the/ Philadelphia Phillies areifirst, 9 to 6, and the Blues the|sttraction. Because of interrup fleld and Allle Reynolds, New|about the most satisfied crew in|
second, 8 to 4. The league lead-|tjons by showers, the double bill York is interested in another top-|the circuit because of such rook-
ing Indianapolis Indians lost two|sonsumed 6 hours 5 minutes. The Hal Newhouser of|ies as Richje Ashburn, Robinigames to the cellar-dwelling Colo:|Colonels played out their entire nels, 6 to 3 and 9 to 1, at Louis -lhome schédule without a single
Scatters Seven Hits
Phil Haugstad scattered seven record of only two postponements wi
Miller hits to win the home game.| 'o. +10 77.came distance. These |dianapo Four of the Saints’ runs scored... piayed off later in double-|;
Billy Cox isn't the Brooklyn|on homers by Ferrell Anderson, headers. John Douglas and Earl Naylor. The Indians’ record against the Danio,ionels this year was 13 victoBankhead, St. Paul Negro Burles: ries a 8 Jo setbacks. a - Les Fleming batted in two of though they outhit the Saints. Tripe’s three runs in the first Poor pitching plagues both the/12 to 10. Roundtrippers by Boblin: ang increased his runs-batted-Addis, Bud Atwell, George Fallon in total. to 141, putting him out Turner and Johnny Jorgenson brought inlos reach of all contenders in six Saint tallies. Ba Toledo's big inning was the fifth when the Mudhens a scored Meyer of the Pittsburgh|four runs to head off . a ‘He could use a little/The Redbirds rallied for: four:
In the afterpiece who controlled the Millers,
amateur Jast night by defeating the DeT11., Moose Club, 3 to 2. Hoke Wilson pitched three-hit|Year. ball for Marion and won his own
catur,
at stake except batting averages and pitching records. In the sev-en-inning opener, Louisville beat Cal McLish, 6 to 3, by getting 11 hits to eight by the Redskins. Seven errors were chalked up
In the second contest, over the nine-inninz route, Johnny Mec-
Call, Louisville southpaw, held he The Saints won a morning the Indians to five hits and the game, 9 to 3, at St. Paul and then|(ojonels collected 12 off Chet|} moved across the river to Win, johnson, Tribe lefthander. The Toledo|Tndians made four errors again
Box Scores
(Fisst Game) INDIANAPOLIS AB R HO A B® 71.171 80.8 Ap Yr ry 8 dT 3.3 °0:0 X30 Yr 898 “38.1 2:80:90 “4 ‘0 06 1 30 701 8 00 ~3-9-1 3-3 1 3 1 06 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 ® 3 3 °
and the condition of the field up-|mdians; lis Sean nah viene 001 000 3—3 Louisville. 4 paar 's vipa 020 112 x8 batted in-~Rall 2, Weatherly,
postponement. That topped the Indians’ home
the AA,
MecCall Fans Nine
their lone run. Jerry Witte hit
ir 10/@ homer for the Colonels, his
and the Indians also annexed top honors in long-distance hitting, with Frank Kalin first and Flem-
errors|ing second. Augie Bergamo,
Louisville, was second in accurate throwing. The Colonels defeated the Indians seven times in 11 clashes at Parkway Field this season,
park. But the Redskins defeated the Kentuckians nine times in
homer in the Louisville parR this
McCall struck out nine Indians|Rikard
Guttoriage got two of the cham fell one short of tying the count, Gutte - Ernie Bickhaus was credited with[pions’ five blows and batted in the victory. Slashed ti The Brewers bunche e hits to win the seven-inning open- oh of the season. adlev Bikard er at Kansas City. And the Blues tween games, ey ar did the same thing with 10 safe- won an accurate-throwing contest ties in the second game which was called in the seventh to allow the players to catch trains. Even four Kansas City failed to help Milwaukee.
Marion Team Wins Regional * Softball Title
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 7 (UP)—|the Tribe's worst record in a road The Marion, Ind., Draper's Dodg-
? nal ers captured the men's “EONCl1 tits in Indianapolis. The
Tribesters also failed to belt alps
Two 32. Rikard 29, Saffell 23, Turner 17, Peters 6, Ganss Weatherly 2.
33, Saft Beard 13, Gutteridge 6, Turner 5, Rika 3, Pete:
Malloy .....21 §| Joianson agby ......18 8 Barrett ., Hutchings ..10 1/Waish
cL) es Hallett ..10 §|Ferek*
But the Indians have not lost| a single game in eight starts in|
came back to maintain his two-up|
the Sarah Shank entrant in the|}
He parred the first nine and|}
‘LITTLE MIGHTY' — True enough, the uniform is different but the man wearing it is still our own Ted Beard. Teddy is now playing center field for the Pirates and doing right well. In the first day.he played he got two triples, two walks and stole second in two games, Yesterday he hit one in each of the two games. And he's also making some mighty fancy catches out there in the middle garden,
uu] uciiioned
Lee Oma in Shape
LONDON, Sept. 7 (UP)—Lee Oma of Detroit said today that for his ‘Sept. 21 fight with British Heavyweight Champion Bruce Wood-
Kk: “I think I can lick Woodcock,” “But my main hope at it will be a good, clean
game with a single in the sixth which drove in the winning run. In the women’s division, the Peoria, Ill, Dieselettes took the title with a 2 to 1 victory over the Kokomo, Ind., Speedettes. The sectional champions now advance to the National Tourney, which will be held in Portland, Ore. rae
Local Angler Cops
Casting Accuracy Test
FT. WORTH, Tex., Sept. 7 (UP) —Charles Sutphin of Indianap-
Angling and Casting Club. Sutphin’s score was 95. Archie Vogel of Paterson, N. J, won the wet fly accuracy cast in a five-way cast off with scores of 100, 99, 100 and 99. Local Boxers Win On Lafayette Card Leeper's amateur boxing stable took over last night before 10,000 spectatars in the Columbia baseball park in Lafayette winning six bouts on the Labor Day card. Results: Jimmy McKinney, Indianapolis tins To onl, Be Indianapolis, defeated on = anderson; Chuck Hine
Bob Johnson, : 126, Indianapolis, defeated Bill VanRoy,
olis won the B8;-ounce accuracy test here today in the 40th an-
Toledo, their next stop. But there's not a thing to worry about. The Redskins are 121% games ahead. Broadmoor Scene of
Columbia Club Meet
Broadmoor Country Club will
be the scene of the Columbia
Club's Calcutta Sweepstakes
Thursday. ‘The club's low gross and low
net championship will = be at
stake as well as prizes for all layers.
.
A buffet-dinner will be served
in the club ballroom tomorrow night, for all golfing members. .
® 1 2 ° L o 9 J 1 e ” . 2] un eo ‘9 1 n . . ° , © 0 3 » Totals ....:c000... 3B 9 12 371 9 12 INDIANAPOLIS .......... 000 000 010 1 Na. Batisd in Witter} Chan 0 2, Deal, Wright, Gutteridge, Three-base hit—Wright. Home run -— Byrnes. Sacrifi 11 3, Saffell. Left dianapolis 7, Louisville 7. Bases on balls ~Off McCall 3, off Johnson 3, off Walsh . Struck out—! 9, Johnson 4 Walsh 2. Hits—Off Johnson, 12 in inn ; off Walsh, none in 1. Passed
Losing pitcher—Johnson. Ume
pires—Clegg and n. Time—3:13,
Tribe Batting R H RBI Pct. 24 37 38 319 509 100 181 141 3 232 4 92 5 3 563 85 172 86 .308 494 98 151 62 308 563 117 1711 53 3M 511 131 14 8 30 112 14 33 28 205 121 19 35 MH IB 97 135 104 297 gRER
*Now with Pittsburgh. -Base Hits—Castiglione 33, Beard Fleming 27, Cassini 24, au 18, 5, Kalin 5, Lopes 3,
ShreeBase Hits—Beard 17 Castiglione
ree-Base 16, Saffell 10, Cassini 7, ng 6, 6, ‘Turner 6, Peters 3, Kalin 3, Gutteridge 2, Weatherly, Lopes, Ganss.
Runs—Fleming 25, Rikard 11, Kalin 7, Saffell 5, Gutteridge §,
Beard 7, lin Castiglione 4, Weatherly 4, Turner 32,
nss 2, Peters. Lo Castiglione, Fleming, Kalin, Ts, rifice Hits—Cassint 17, Saffell 1
1, Castiglione 6, Gutteridge 5. Rikard 4 Beard 2, Turner, Peters, Ganss,
Tribe Pitching w L
rive 12 9lLint*
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*Released.
Kingan’s Defeated
Kingan's Wildcats, girls’ softe ball team, were back home today after absorbing a 2-0 defeat from Flint in the Milwaukee regionals of the national tourney. The defeat came in the quarter-finals. The Wildcats are now planning a benefit game sometime this week.
nual tournament of the National
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