Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1949 — Page 11
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a a Be axl , ‘Cream City team's last appearance at: the Tribe park inj,
peason play. ~~ a Tis bollove that Brewer Pilot. Nick Cullop wil trot out Studener, righthander, to Indians AF Bat
-. oppose the Redskins’ Johnson
Kansas City was Wictorious at Tos"
ledo 7 to 3 and 9 to 8; Minneapo-|
week-end. and the Victory Field turnstile count is approaching the 800,0000 mark. It was 291,781 (paid) today. * The Sunday crowd saw a couple of interesting contests despite the fact the Breweérs downed the In—atans; 4 to 1; in the first tht Thej; Redskins bounced right back and
13, Turner 9, Ganss 7, Scala 6 tteridge 6, Peters 3, Weatherly 2. Dailessa dro 2. | Klutts. = . Threé-base Mits—Beard 9, Turner 1 Fernandes 8, Conway 5 Kain 3 teridge 3, Cassini. 2. Beals 3 Peters 3. Weatherly, Klutts,
Weatherly.
.The ‘Indians. looked at some great pitching by Norman Roy in the opener and he held them to three hits—over the nine-inning route. Only 21 men faced the righthander in the first seven innings and ‘the Tribesters failed to get a hit until the sixth. _Ted Beard, who walked In the first inning, Dom Dall dro; who walked in the fifth, and Jack igles in the sixth,
In that sécond contest, Jim Walsh held the Brewers to five hits as he chalked up his 15th vic-| tory of the season.’ He struck out five and lofed but one base on| balls, Both Walsh and Mel Queen now, have 15 wins apiece, Sarmer M ith three defeats,
latter with After five innings in yesterday's,
Rebs FRX, or. southpaw, k A Brew
pi ape Priel Roles.
In the eighth, Fleming, first up, homered, Dallessandro singled | and Jerry Scala walked: It Jooked
“Walk Starts Rally ‘But he got into one hole too
Home Rans—Plrnandes 14. -Conwar 12. Turner i1, Fiemfng 8, Ganss 4, Beard 4. thie Saints-to-two hits: Gutteridge 3, = 3. Peters 3. Cassint, [Of thuse hits, however, ontertal |ized
{second game, the score was dead-| Jiocked at working out of
in the series finale et lis was Ssteated at’ Columbus: 2 Ee Mito 1 and 2 10 Ira adie ‘night’ attraction 2 38 —and--aetion - isto get under A.-.330 at 8:15, fe o m - By splitting a twin bill with the Nm rewers yesterday before 11,439 1n 294 fans, the Indians maintained their 18 312 umphed-1 149; - three and a half game grip on .§ “gel. Louisville rolled up & 5:40-0; lead firit place as the runnerup St. a .aee/in the second inning of the openPaul Saints also split a double: Neves oh : 0g a2 with St. Paul, which remained beader in Loulsville. Se 4 +434 284 iscoreless until the sévehth. In : Attendance Holds Up I A 2 .- » 4: 0 30|hat Inning the Saints batted in The Indians and the Revers “On disabled lati, = \ three runs. - But . the . Colonels drew two 11.000 crowds over the| Twe-base Hits—Fernandes 2, Cassini 17, |Slapped. out two more runs—one | Kalin 18, Pleming 15, Conway 13. Beard lin: the fifth and another in the
| seventh-—to win 7 to 3.
The nightcap saw a pitchers’
duel between St. Paul's .Maurie {Martin ~ and" Louisville's John obinson. Martin pitched a thr it, no-run game; while Robinon)
a run in the fourth for:
snatched the second battle, 7 to 2. .e Les Fleming ‘treated the home wi chNe “gw {the Saints, who won 1 to.0. SUStUBIES Ho Save home San Lint ...iecio8 3 | Johnson i... t 7| . Homer. by Mordarski porn two in. ths nightoa pen Walsh “ooo 18-3 | Mule Lo... «. 86 8 The Blues ‘started out strong] erin boited a Fo 0 EF Queen ....... 15 6 | Malley ....... 4 4in their oper with “the Mud wy Milwaukee in the first contest. TWCh0ss «.. 4 2'| Kinger .....0 2 3 Hens by tallyin w three runs Roy Baffles Tribe . "Main ........ 7 4 i |{in the first frame two more; 2 ae in the second.
To Sedo show poorly in comparison with tw wo! runs in the first. Each'made 10 hits and no errors, but the Blues, wom, 7 to 3. 7 Toledo's Ed Mordarski la three-run homer in the first {ine of the night cap to ‘give the ] ud Héns a 5-0 lead. I. u the second frame the Blues! drove in a ran, then failed ‘to score -again-until “the Afth inning when Archie Wilson ho-! ered with two. 25 Tue, other, ne were made in the same ining, giving Kansas City a 85 lead. In the sixth frame Charlie" {Workman belted a two-run homer!
| [basketball leagues—the National]
Talk or =
‘Report “To Be ‘Dropped From ‘BAA Loop Roster
CHICAGO, Aug. 1 (UP)—A Jeostly war between two rival
Basketball ‘League and the BasAssoci may end shortly with a merger lof the two professional aroutis, -1it-was learned today > A source said That Yepresenta-1 New-York by ~Wedn - {minute complications” would pre-| vent the joining, the source said.
14-Point Pact : * Virtual agreement was said to have come out of an NBL meeting at Indianapolis Saturday after a 14-point pact: was laid down by NBL and BAA agreement com{mittees,
on of America
tives of the leagues would meet OP
fer} complete negotiations. Only “last|
other ‘and whatever became’ of find him-—sans Bergern—sans Union “office in Plymouth, N. H.
openly arrived at, is the po nad, Lela wait gram for; the month of pT own ever 3 one flag, anys gust? ¥ 7 jay. Timothy Look) Cohane, THE graduate of the W-T sports i deri giining to tell on Mr. Churchill, -
{
{ber of, scribes who died frgm cruetiwith it. It's grim consolation .
What DiMaggio iN.) Qidn't-4i8- Jersey. agazine piece was g safe thing to do. p coffee, his favor- N, H.,
close fn that a ‘Salem | that he gave
ite beverage-—nine to 12
heel. WHAT if the Yankees and | the Dodgers meet. in the World | Series? I mean the two outfits who operate their professional
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George Maddock, Northwestern University. tackle of the od Jackie Hearl-an approving glance as she | “strolls about the campus af Evanston, Ill. Miss Hearl is fo be maid aa ‘by the NBL teams, is necesof honor at an All-Star luncheon slated this week. The All-Stars |
“lege All-Stars gives Mi
Tea v
_meet the professional Bhiladelphia Eagles Aug. 12.
Tri-Cities. Anderson. - tapolis,
¢ IndtanOshkosh, Syracuse and
{Denver were said to have voted! or the merger, while 8heboygan| {and Waterloo deferred - a vote
juntil today, |paseet a vote. three-fourth. vote, still Jack
and Hammond
jto merge with the BAA.
. Record Entry In Annual Indiana Open
KOKOMO, Ind., Aug, 1 (UP)—A record entry of about 200 golfers will compete in the 34th annual Indiana Open Tourney at the rolling Kokomo Country Club course, beginning tomorrow. The Open, second only in importance to the State Amateur, draws ited | the top names in Hoosier golf. Present will be State Amateur King! teams,
sworth ~~~ Set
California Hopes to
dianapolis youngster; State Champ Bill Heinlein, and a host of other veteran shotmakers. -
The amateurs have won the ,. vou 8 only three times, but were re roped. would. --be
David, |Indiana Amateur champ, almost
to Tee Off
Amateurs Won Three
a goodichance this time
[Siven the pros a few lessons. Sona| three-time,
Indianapolis,
Wauld Have 18 Teams -
The source considered it pos- Chummy executives can get in as dreamed up. sible, but not probable, that the much trouble as chummy ball way. to victory. | holdout NBL teams would ‘block players.
the merger.
[oul League of America.
Noblesville, | the new league.
team, but it was believed finan-‘never ‘out of the” first division. erations which are easier for CR a -* embarrassed: Hammond There must be a nicer" way to layman. to understand and are one applaud Stengel without belittling more realistic. A number of Bos the most successful manager the ton sportsmen conduct a large
ically the
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sary to give their officials power supposed to"¥raternize on the ball News reels.
from the rajidiands Is how a New Yorker ever gets to know when water is polluted. ~ » ” IT'S a wise politician
football interests as one” unit and if the series were ta. .go all the way against a background of unlooked fer developments would not Gus:M. Fan, a no- | torieusly sensitive fellow, begin | to ask embarrassing questions? rw ]
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| Vice President Barkley
RIVAL
field. Perhaps ‘it would be just|olds never finishes a game,
‘|fraternize in the front office. something the
.Besides, anything that a
!zmacks even remotely of syrdi-| 1s’
themselves? | Del Webb, co-owner of the Yan- to work witli. Remember read
The BAA, ich Bow ‘has 12. kees, Suctes Bill Dickey as saying ing Shawt Bretton Woods? Thats wou rop Providence Case tenge] 1s the greatest a lovely spot in the White Moun- . Fred Wampler, Jr., the ne smooth-swinging Purdue University and 15. land Indianapolis under the agree-| Drager he’ a been a] tains « vg the money experts of , GA iment to provide 10 teams for with. This naturally’ would. take the world got together several ago and established a The nine-team NBL.did not ex-| (to ‘win only eight flags in the global monetary fund. Today the ._.. plicitly agree to drop any one
lin Joe McCarthy who managed years
Four in a row and was spot is the locale of money o
Baseball Calendar
book ‘making establishment thi
What their views are on intert
STRAIN is finally be
been _himself a race horse, a history of Yale football which! Don’t scoff at the JeKel. You: {will include, of course, the num-ican still get the rumber
exposure | in the frigid air press that the Navy flier who buzzed “that commercial plane va b New wasnt,
shortstop was so startled cups 4 to. find a snake in his glove he day—in a rather implausible and nade an error on the next play. desperate hope that -this might That's understandable. -Old dail relieve the Pain in his historic players will tell you the only time is when ‘he's swinging from a chandelier,
WHAT duzzles the visitor
whet knows when. to keep his mouth. shut and this may explain “why
spends #0 BALL players aren't much time kissing pretty gals for Pitcher Allie Reéyn--yet as well if rival club owners didn't neyer loses one. This sounds like New' Dealers iLike losig your
IT any “wonder that the The merged leagues would con-|cate business in baseball is grist Cleveland Indians had such a sist af 18 teams and would be for the gossip mills, to put it astough time making a name for
{known as the. National Basket-| mildly as possible: ‘Look what they had
{tional trade and currency stabill-—
Would it; be news to Gov, Dewey that’ fe totive ib in sets ‘have moved in on Saratoga and’ ‘that open’ re
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as weakening at, Many in the sixth. After two down'4or the Blues, who also rolled up - DETROIT. Aug) 1 (UP)—Na-| zation is a matter known only to - as though Roy wae = Bf the hole|and NO runners on base, Fox another run in the seventh. tional speedboat femacy will| Vent Bl Soe hay just Joa, a LEAGUE STANDING HAG [their intimates. The visiting tour- | The Red Birds scored America’ lost an 18-hole piayos 10 ge ; DINGS tend Gamoo ooo tas ee — ? wheg his infield came through walked Walsh and Beard singled e Re ed a run be at stake today wh mer | Sh Chicago .. 000 000 #310 1 ists—all well heeled—are inter p afer, then Batesville pro. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION New & 000 000 po] 18 with its third double play. for his first hit in the series. lin the second frame of the open- Harmsworth trophy winners, San. mona Ww Pet OB. 'Kusava and’ Wheeler; a 8d ested only in the fact that. the "Busy Around the Keystone ‘Caisini smacked” a dduble to er with the Millers and another, Francisco's - Skip - A - g and| Shafer won't be present at the) ANAPOLIS o 4 3 Als Ji; Stivera. gents pay ot prompaly: : oi field, Ts ker, left. center, scoring Walsh and lin the third. frame. Minneapolis Such Crust I'of Detroit, \tapgle annual pro-amateur contest, OF Milwaukee... 59° 50 541 Bla # Roy Hartsfield, second sacker,| Lo Ja FTL cer, center tallied up its only run in the for possession of the coveted in-| tomorrow, when the first 18 holes Minnespolts .... 8 #4 4 W.| Me VAGUE WHERE ape ail sorts of shi and Johny Logan, shorts "hem. fielder, made a gallant try for the ninth. Each made seven hits. [ternational prize... |of medal play gets underway. He| Kani > 1 i G00 e1a— 9 1 1itrails in the White M ins oot cepted 20 charices between them, drive but barely touched it and it! Columbus also won the second They had combined Saturd imoved to Ohio since last year and 5 Vy 3 Hs a a Crandall 1 nen Bevel {these things—lethal de RR To oly [rolled to the. scoreboard. Nanny §ame 2 to i. Minneapolis scored to beat Canada, each winning 18h 15.nOt eligibie, |e hnnpers uh: Fitaserald. Losins| designed. to lure innocents nto was . given an inten-|its only run in the first inning, second 18-hole round is on wi t OB} ? men to Jim Gato In ight: Roy FATAL, 00 EU one at Com seared In he Tn 0 Sp AT, TU as Wednesday and he dow Sore off § Sw nt Sn ye gate ane Tt " wo ie he final 36 Bost ies 88 y walks. Only one Tribester .was i a hes ec ol ; » |bronze Harmsworth trophy but eoeR n.will tse off far the Anal 36 Fusivs #8 de a si, a = oo a. oamuiel, fact Which Canscs me ~ left on base. |gains the right to name the site le hilwdelphta Ns as 291 | Donning pitcher. Gumber:. & pitcher, NO distress “Whatsoever: I viewed Royce Lin pitchad a fair brand Harding St. ‘Aussies Eye italy | for the next international classic. bE Wainingtoh 8 am on Z the famed Taft trail, a race course. of ball himself. The Brewers Russ Peters singled but Jerry More than battling for the] Char Blasts N. Y. le $8 3M Bu Fit Game) {for experts, as the addicts are scored one run on an error in the| |Scs thea Sul; Suing he oat.) 1 n Davis Cup Quest trophy, Swaers of the fue boats {New York +. 40 00000010 18 8 jocularly called, from the top of tallied thelr| ans’ five-run s e jwant to ‘make suré the next J GB.| “Jansen and Mueller; Pet L Cannon Mountain. It was someti ag an fourth as a boys collected nine hits. in the| WILMINGTON, Del, Aug. 1 Harmsworth race will be held in Ban on BE ails T Burkhart ‘and Mioler’ fener. pitcher |what suggestive of a narrow fairresult bf loose play by the Tribe] [nightcap. [(UP) — — A confident Australian their home port. | POMPTON LAKES, N. J. Aug. Roster 5c voi me ooo 91g 11 "ay On a cheap golf course,.a held. - I Dallessandro Injured’ {tennis teanr today took-aim at/ Determined Stanley Dollar, 1 (UP)—Ezzard Charles let Joose Phuadelphi AL Re 000 31g i looked no more murderous thay In the eighth, however, Lint| Dallessandro twisted his knee Italy, the next stepping stone in Skipper of Skip-A-Leng, is intent |; la verbal broadside Yoday at Ed- at Ri Zavala and Mie Sellers Se baby's rattle; I'm willing to-take walked Dee Phillips after two sliding in the fifth stanza and had|its quest for the Davis Cup. On breaking Detroit's 20-year mo-|4ie Eagan, chairman of the New Chicaso 2314 Losing chad snd Howell ‘the word of others that-its disd 4 Lakeman's homer over to be helped off the field. Man-| The Aussies, paced by ‘Frank nopoly of the event by transport- yori Boxing Commission, for re-i i — by {position changes seyefely under own an i Al ‘Lo said he thought!Se Billy. S ing it to the West Coast. | cognize his Aug. 10] GAMES -TODAY 0 Innings) th the left field wall followed. The ager pez dgman, y. Sidwell and the; {fusing to -recogn > Eptingeionia O11 101 000 1 313 yithe - influence of y blasts, (Tribe léfthander was solved for both Turner and Dallessandro veteran John Bromwich, made a - In Detroit Since 1920 fight with Gus Lesnevich as al AMERICAN, ASSOCIATION: Chicago = 1,000 300 002 o— 4 1 Y How did 1 to the top of. a “hi hits, issued three passes and| will be available for duty tonight. clean sweep -of - their five-match! However, -Such Crust’s keeper title bout. Milwaukee at INDIANAPOLIS (3:13 p. 1m.) EZR] and Scheffing. Owen. Witinins | | mountain? “That's easy.-- I rode ne meeting with Mexico in the ‘Amer- Jack Schafer doesn't want tradi-| “What does that man want?'| HR at- Columbus. sr Dit Ronstan ty: Lasiy~ plats
fanned two. It was his second defeat. 1
lserien-thres. «aight: dians left the game in the sev-| between the Tribest enth when a foul tip splita fingernail, In the second game, over the seven-inning route, Fleming pat-| ted in four of the Indian's sevens runs and Jack Cassini three. Fleming had his ‘eye on the ball in this tilt He walked in|
inning, homered in thé ge pet ie on, singled in the with the Shrine's share of the re
fifth and then homered again in! ceipts going to a crippled chil the-sixth- ik two, oR... dren's: fund
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(First Game) MILWA
The Redskins are ahead in the, io.
The St. Paul Saints are to Inlvade Victory Field tomorrow to make them eligible to challenge. convincing first heat victory and batted in|open a three-game seriés with the the United States for the cup Skip-A-Long won the second heat| Series later this month. opener will be sponsored by the| Shrine. It's-an-annual gala event.
|Site place Brewers ‘this season. meet- Italy, winners of the Euro-| brought from England by Gar In 18 clashes, the Indians have] {pean finals, in the inter-zone finals, Wood in 1920.
{at Rye, N. Y., Aug. 12-14. A vie-|
tory against the Italians would
‘Aussies - ‘Sweep: Matches ™
“With Mexican Netters
4 — WILMINGTON Del; (UP)—Australia scored conving- | |!n8 victories. in two singles! -tmatches yesterday {or.a sweep of; their five matches with Mexico in
ithat.the Harmsworth will ‘remain!
—Aug——H—
“thes Motor:
All existing records wer broken as Such Crust sped to its
Saturday to completely shyt out geiian challenger Miss Canada
With ‘heavy “footed “Dan- Avera at the wheel, Such Crust broke Englishman Kaye Don's record? set In 1931 with a-94:945-hour in the first heat. and then. came- back to shatter “her own Hap mark with- 298.164 turn-in the second heat.
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Eagan's second guess.” Mantz Wins Big-Car ‘Race at ‘Williams Grove si wu
Times Special
‘WILLIAMS GROVE, Pa., Aug. 1 Anderson. McCall, Riuelier
champion. a Boxing Associa- |
ig al A champion is the
hony Mantz, Lo ch... grabbed the 50-lap feature Louisville big-car race at the half-mile Wil-| Jliams. Grove Speedway yesterday... i - Duane Carter, Los Angeles, was eis City
sul at Louisville.
re AMERICAN LEAGUE “Cléveland at Boston. :
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(Only games scheduled)
"RESULTS YESTERDAY
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AUKEE : Oo A An the North American Zone Davis) AB RH Q 2 1 i It was a sad finish for Such [setting the pace until’ ‘the 40th lap Toled 200 000 010— 3 10 0igs 0 Harisietd, 7 J 3 : 3 3 3 8 oe Fisals. Crust when her motor conked out when Mantz took over the lead land tigi da, Hout eat a! (Central Standard Time) Conatser, Ot Liars : } 2 0 0 B e eran cup competitor “John ,;, the final sixth lap of the seo- and héld on to it. Réx Mays, Karsas-City (Second GI Game) med ie 8 10 3] Mirior, Major Minor Major Mos : i 1-11 1 8 romwich triumphed easily over: 4 heat as she was well-on her Glendale, Cal a close Toledo : 300 000 3— 8 8 0 7 ; 8 4:50 11:05 5:13 puilvs, fo 1.1 10 2 Armando Vega, Mexico, 6-0, 6-1 way to making a clean sweep third. . " |g roth, Burdette Wikis Naar aed | = —fomorraw Rn 5:43 i BIR > Ri i iw y ured far on = Hi i 2 i i g oifind 4 ny Billy Sidwell, Austral-| ty 5 comfortable lead over the Bill Holland, winner of the In- Mordsreih vibe | Enda 100 &is in ih All Seats $1 "30; v frequently Fy PB veseniersens d Me we Tam 3s 9 a's No. 3 player defeated 16-year-to. “prancisco craft. Bi oe sin and Tommy (First-Game) = re 300. 8:45. 3:20 10:18 at of traffic. Totals 7M 72s s 7/0ld Miguel Reyes Varela, 62, 6-2, erases Hinfiershitz, both of Reading, Pa., {Minneapolis Joo’ ooo ani 1 1 al sunday, 400 ods 40 Jie “{4—EVENTS—14 - 1 - — } ding during. A Eten wiiked for Fox in seventh. 6-1. / T l nC Fes Feature fiz across mechanical difficulties! Baier. ‘Konitkowski and Yvars; Deal > “8—Monday tw i na American Motoreycls Assn. Sumction terials. And Beard, Tf INDMNAROLYS o A . The Australians, who won the Tolan Captur nd were forced to drop out. Fattelis (Second Game) ! — 188 F ‘modernize : Cassint, 3 AB B 4 %ldoubles play Saturday and both! ‘At West 1 6th St rac iY 1 100000 0 1 | eming. > : 1 1 1lisingles matches last Friday, will: > [Columbus i Road Race : } i ripe i if 1 3 8 Zone! Johnny Tolan of pyer; Colo. ‘New York: ‘Walker | rsiaiman: sie and ads: Cris tad WASHINGTON, A riying their Beals. cl. Ere OPPOSE’ SO ah ison . i Aug. 1-(UF ) A s and more Turner. - 0 -3 Inthe Tnterzone Annals; won “the 30-1 Feature Face at ‘Wins 38-Mile Jaont AMERICAN LEAGE The first sanctioned Ar Sat - ost of them {oo "ns 3 $ 3at Rye, N.Y, Aug. 12, 13 and 14 ihe Tndjatapolis Midget Speed- (First Game) [Automobile Association road race] rx rom : h Hh? erveeriiens 0 o . g|for the right to meet the United 4 night. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 4 (UP) Detroit 00 001 011—~3 9 1lsince World War II -will be held | -strestear” line. dren under tf new pias to r 1% 1 1 171-0 0° 0 States $ cup defe defenders.” . '—Henry Laskau of New York set| Grsy and Robinson, Swift: Kelner spd Sept. 17 at Watkins Glen, N. Y. | FREE Uf accompanied by duit nfl ne by ep | Totaly coo te A 63 “or Tolan’ ho Wag 8 apy of a new world's record for the 38. Guerra. (Second Game — - : co. Milwaukee iors ven innings lesgue © ney {getting revenge “mile walk yesterday whe Det - 301 000 101 ¢ 3-1 ays. he i 3% 906 gio 1 DTN ABoLIs 001 108 5— 1 Talbert . Wins Tour riner who last week came from t..ucieq the ay a] Phiade hia: and Birt Rigo: risster 1° + Home Rov 3. | Runs batted Ppeparnsi; Moss, Fien- Over Pancho Gonzales eighth place to win the event. route from Warrensburg, N.Y, Shantz Scheib and Astro th Lo#ing 4 ree-base hit—Logan.. Home runs Fem. . \ eid The’ local driver wasn't quite up to’ Saratoga Springs in 5 hours, {pitcher, Brisale. Reh ST TE [in 2 Boubie-piar_Hartsfieid to Lakeman. | SOUTHAMPTON: MW. Y.; Aug. 1/45 .the occasion last night, al- 4s nines, Clevelarid ..’ 00D 000 08 0 i superhighe 3 8 Base on balls—Off Pox 1 Walsh. 1 | (UP)—Billy Talbert of New York though he managed to finish sec- a Boston Bi Beton and, JO, 0 Micpermort painstaking Scanlan, Strek ou By W nd nckorwskt v fo won tlie Meadow Club Invitation nq Eddie Haddad of. Los An- Laskau, a member bf the U. 8./,a"5I5 Losing pitcher, dear spots and "1:38, Tennis Tournament yesterday by gejes came fi third. Olympic Team and thé Maccabi fie z= bt rd outiasting defending champion,” jiovd. Christifer of Chicago Athletic Club in New York, left } Washington oa * 9 A04 f0e= 13 3) to eliminate: Most Telegenic Ball Player | Richard (Pancho) Gonzales of gon the sefil-final 20-lap Austra- ay ng Joint, Warrensburg, |, aon Fear! Ty owing pitcher. | J ry two miles : by The Ti d RCA.Victor Deal Los Angeles in a gruelling match, jan pursuit race with Johnny #t 10: 47.5 in the morning and hit Fann nin. re | ; Sponsored by The Times an cw ors 6-4, 5:7, 3-8,47-5, A:2, “Parson of Los Arigeles; second. (the finish line; the Grand Union| phot Game) 00 harrow. *+ My choice of the MOST TELEGENIC BALL PLAYER with Talbert's victory helped him Heat winners fur the evening Hotel, at, 4:45.86 in" the afternoon. |Ghicago: Hoes , 10 vo oe 2 3 2 gineers think: the Indianapolis Indians is checked below (check only one): “ygain revenge for his setback bY were Potsy Goacher of Ander-| Corp: Curt Steiner, Army cham) ne nd niche: oo 000 002, mt 2 ——Ganss, Bob (c). 16 ~——Kiinger, Bob (p) Gonzales in this year's National gon, Jimmy Ludington of Gary, plon {rom the Aberdeen Proving 9 MINUTE state syytem 8 ——Turner; Earl (¢) 17 —=—=Lint, Royce (p) Indoor Finals. /Warriner and Christifer, Grounds in Maryland, came "in { feet. Ré 1) 18 Mel (p) ‘Gonzales, who holds thé Na- ee os second at 4:46.9 and Chris Clegg, visibility is 4 ———Weatherly, Roy (o - 18 ———Queen, Mel (p tional Lawn and Clay Courts U- Canadi Bre oth Seek English champion, was thi rd in | y ow Jack (if) 19" ——Walsh, Jim (p) nadian Brothers Jee . tious driving 5 onway, Jack ( alsh, Jim (p tles along with the Indoor Cham- - 4AT2, 8 ——Dallessandro, Dom (of) 207 =——Main, Forrest (p) plonship had ajbest oa on run, 4th Local Mat Victory | nesses wo y ; — when ‘he ra ake secl Mike and Ben Sharp, Canada’s : s would 1 —=Cassini, Jack (if) «21 ——Shoun, Clyde-(p) ond and third sets. But Talbert, P, ie] BEST IN TOWN! en to wholly 9 Muir, Joe (p) 22 Scala, Jerry (of) © brother combination, and’ Chris| v = — Far Bob wisely conserving his" energy. Zaharias, Pueblo, Colo., and part-| ~ 11 w——Fernandez, Nanny (If) 24 ——Malloy, (p) |opened up again in the fourth set.|nor Danny Dusek, Omaha, willl" II AT EY a ) ¥ weeBeard, Ted (of) 25 ——Fleming, Les (if) |meet.in an Australian tag-team| po Janie, divided’ im—Kalin, Frank (of) 27 ~—Hutchings, Johnny (p) ‘McClure’ $s 70 Wins (pattie to Headline jomoriod . RACES re the crush” x . Johnson |nig 's pro mat card to 8 ountry would 1 Peters, Russ (if) 3 Chiat. (p)-- ‘State Legion Golf Title tat. the outdoor Sports Arena. as at bridge BE SURE TO SEND WITH YOUR BALLOT THIS STATEMENT, "RICHMOND, Aug. 1 (UP) —| The Canadians will be seeking 131) NIGHT $1.00 ON SUNDAY So COMPLETE IN 25 WORDS OR LESS! ““esiie {8 most | | Bill McClure of Richmond yester- their fourth straight local tag ul DAILY 8:00-3:00 should be by telegenic because . . , ” Be sure to sign your name and address. |day nosed out defending cham-|triumph; while the ‘Dusek-Za- Rel ig rally: want 16 © Name sivdsaabsashussssssssesssinssesseess PONS sessssssssesses Pion Don Byrd of Muncie to win/harias tandem will be gunning Ea SUNDAY 8:00-2:00 ; oit the Indiana American Legion golt| for victory No. 2. The lattér en-| SIRESNTREEINIRFPRITI wb ; § vented cons le Street Cressi is escsssssssnsvsssansesss CILY saesssrnsenaiess championship. try won here e two weeks ago. . CHILDREN 25c Wo imonize bd Pods Cars vs ——— "TVAnia Turne = * = . 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