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Jf .......... $3 3 h 0. full nine n- a [Cavalcad of Music 5 re A al, but they got a late start.|Andsrson.e 813 h 1 Seared 7 30 Tancorl Ta Rhyihm TUile Begins of 80 | Curtain “iia - a Se mmber R71 ing second -uit-of theatres TAIL. + ood ATS 48 ning balk game, and it abested| * 23 at An ge it "ss Robert Songht. lg Pg med otorcomm Wii & 81 TA ‘king of the Teague. - {ven on the 00 {ilhert Farber vor Sullivan News | Win etiies i] ia “ng ey by tele Bd DOR Rot ne 0 pre yn 23 1 Curent western tour, When hey ):15 (Faddie Nagel Orch. Wont Sonat TH 1 Whe Shon - Fr accords _ winning game. Action is r start Ofeth. » 00 0d won two games as a relief pitcher, :30 Joo Reichman Orch. ma. [Misic You Remember Dance Orchestra Curtain Time protest Winning . on is to ® ett $3 98> ihe. coulan's finish. - wif AS [Navy Muse Scorabook | do Brown, PB .iiiiiine 0.0 0.0 But yesterday Jones was razor 00 | Millien A ai Ho yo " ows—Ps mpetent roars Purine Nig: at the om ............ 1 0.0.00 Laharp ‘8s he the Cubs. to 390 Wilden 3 Part Dance Orchestra | nat Hoe Ratton i ho, Ses Suies Grant iene rele OT DOE TOOKEL SHEE THIBE T= TON weg =r a er 4 i hrre sealioed Mage, les oa LR. 1. cee LL Ray McKinley Orch. held | pitcher Mel Queen lasted the route| Ws sinied for Gritfeth in eighth, a [to 0 Vv z Ory, Yas pa r dl 45 . | = = Lo rm. rr ET ager Td ehatued i tieoie| Toc uaa Andres 1 | Driver Paul Dickey came extremely close fo being thrown out |0TE0, 1% 2, Tov tnd Ihe, (LLY Se at to of “the season. He's the -firstidiath.” Lo o "1 of his hard-top racing car after he lost control in an Atlante, 5a., The three Cub hits came in the THURSDAY PROGRAM . ng that American Association hurler “to Tt ABR HO. ASE] 1068 The car, shown off the ground, turned three complete flips, |first, Afth and ninth INRINES; ANA | ee "AN allowed, reach the 16 mark, although he meard. st oii. + 3 3 3 o_o but Dickey emerged unhurt. This type of mechanical mayhem no man got beyond second base. | WFBM 1260 | WIR 1070 WIRE 1430 woh 10 | _WIwiSle | WHI loffman has six setbacks.’ Cassini. 2 fo dr ak transpires every Wednesday night at the West 16th Street Midget Giants Hit 9 - “V0! ok ” I i Ch ee pte a I ia ~ og shat Wins on Short Rest [Pieming.. 1h rt rs ere Shasduay with time trials starting at 7 o'clock and heat events The Giants. on a nine-hit at- 6s o Ty uy Ace ' [IRE thre Tie Roundup Queen, who pitched Saturdayipie. aw 3-0 1 3 9 o ats tack, scored in the second, sixth ag ee — ws mm | eer ee | meee pec ~ gu — memes petency " Pte. BD acd BY 40 een RR a ——— a La So oe ; a 00, World News Gordon Graham, {World News Roundup News—Dunkin Time News—Sun Dial Mews. . te plays hight, Aevepted last night's as- comwss.: ss .. 240 8 1.3 og 8 ei ; ; og .. J re ning for their 7 15 | Hoosier Headlines | Time: un Tunesi™ {Musical Clock - {Dunkin Time .. | a [con Tabernacle by man. signmen Only a rest of two Kita. ¢ l.....4 3 3 5 80 - Politics Charg Yaa Or HE ThE ars Vwe-Sap | Eddy Araald | tI Nawsise & Shine | Scores—fun-Dial | News—Markeh . days. But he got away with it [Qwees-p imine v4) 8) j A The Cardinals helped The iant : + { + bs mosHneg “although his arm tired in oo = mene] ; 1 L : fn § S [Ee and at the“same time main- 5 AS Wake lp on {Time o-Tunes fhe |Senalg_Brucs {Rise 4 Shing a {Ronny Roberts at the go ‘late thiags and he had to call] Totals ..... cea d3 oT IL 2T ML BL = i n egion ase {tained their league lead with a 501 Te Weather Man’ | Sordon Graham 1430 Kilocycles Lane Braakiast Club | Nows—Sun Dial | Trailblazers arin upon his\ "second wind” fo Keep sawsmsoeis FeRyevEra 300-000-902 Mig | (Continued From Page 12) | ¢ 0 2 LriUmph over the Braves, “45190 Cb Easy Listening = i News : it must the BSaints\ under control in A 3 Yao S . ar dy refused to grant a aig on Whif 8 the Dodgers Kept pace with, 830 wien Spottight " " . : : a — a Morning Matinee: : Evans- seventh, eighth and ninth, ta » aes 3 iri TM. learc : the ‘grounds that an impartial, m.' fo 3 Victory Over the Pirates tN I a et peer a SR -inning Queen blanked the Saints fOr! hits—seais.. Peroandes. pry Schedule Four Games democratic hearing had been held| fie Braye losy. toppled them Into; :00! News of America san Welcome Travelers |My True Slory { Nows—Dick Haymes . : & pro- seven innings and it was his fifth|Schens, Adds Stolen bases—Beard 2 : even without Madison present, and, Co qa Pace. x : oY Arthur Godirey {* | Memoirs om the vicloty over (hem. The Indians Sicrifices—Queed 3. Double plays—O'Con-; = +A} Victory Field only Vincennes Manager Thomas A five-run fifth inning handed 30%." a | Marriage for Twe [Bally Crocker | | voddy Clark Editor's Daughler his was got going in the second inning (Hr to Belardi, Conway to Cassini to 8 t bass being heard. [Cara righty George Munger his 45) : “ |: 1" " | hanks for Tomorrow ; (iub Time 1 Sumsei Trio Hearts in Rermony .and scored one run. The ot | ming; Cassini to Fleming. Left on bases] andlo aseball fans looked 2 10th victory of the season. The — sai | ——ie— me————_ acme , nacre — Ve Two in the Toird on oy 3 ~8t. Paul 1, Indianapolis 8. Base on balls forward today "to a four-game Lawsuit Feared Braves took a 2-0 lead .fn the 00) ae {Yowr—Siaths (Or. Past [Modern Romances Nows-Keyt'd Kupers | Welcome Travelers } Sued ~ Sourtl, and “thee Ih me Sighth. a sua 4 mm 3 Swe out—| ‘double double-header” when out-| Lutes said that the reason the/first inning but the ‘Cardinals 10 15 | Russ Morgan [We Lowe & Learn. | Frank Sinatra = a Clyde: Kiutts-Tod the Tribe's —0ff Reumted 5 1n 7.4 Oritisth 1. Wits! standing members of junior base- grounds. for protest were changed knotted the: count inthe fourtivh— 30 Grane Slam | Againsf the Storm Jack Borch [led fhatote J Sw Bill Thrall Show nd ‘was 11-hit - attack with three blows. 3 IP -1% innings: Brown 0 in 1 “tnning, | PA'S 150: teams present their was ‘to avert ‘a possile lawsuit on Nippy Jones. one-on double] __ : | Rosemary [tere tawlon [Galen — ing Sisters TY sto be including a double, Ted Besgd, .*""* pitcher—Haugstad, -Umbpires—ise- ANNUAL ANl-Star- program at Vic: from umpires. If incompetency and Marty Marion's fly. Then :00 Wendy Warren News Westerners {The Lowe Down Listen fo This | News, Monroe Kenny Roberts th : who -batiod- two. . TonE hows. Moore and Scanlan. Time—2:10.- (tory Field on Sunday, Aug. 14. Sa been upheld, the umpires came the explosion in the fifth, 11 15 Aunt jenny fcr - - - { ‘ | Freddy Martin We Love and Loans _ scored two, played a prominent! Indians at Bat {In order to make it possible for could have sued, he said. and that settled it. :30! Helen Trent Country Carnival | - - | Shopping Newsical: | Dorsey Bros. Jack Berch 0d part in: the Tribe victory both! 2 ’ the most promising youngsters in. Legion men in high circles, ex-| Rex Barney pitched the | ‘45 Our Gal Sunday. | : * {Donald Bruce | Lunchoon Party { Harry James Lord Lawion : : “at. bat and in the Aeld. oud Zr tH RBI SB Pet. each-Q e four-age divisions to state and national officers Who Dodgers to a five-hit triumph in| ~~ :00!Gilbert Forbes Gordon re “TT Frank Edwards | News—DPerry wm inaitter, St, Paul called upon three omg eee 181 4 # nN 1.4m participate in the program, two have been contacted, were of the his, first start since June 18. The 0 oun: Ft Mowe Whos Taming! (Fue Edu [te hay Soma ty . - _ id pitchers, Phil Haugstad, Lee “Xalln raed - : emus w pay In he after. SPiion Tard the ig might) Dodgers Jumped off to six hits 12 30. Hoosier Farm Circle |Dixie Four - {Kay Reporter ‘Skilch Henderson | News—Markels HUE AR ons over Gitte An Sn EE Te riaaas sr ahr orm ee y 3 - two at night with ares a wholesale “blowup” and five runs in the first thr " : ae Dow | 3 verybody' Somes HAA = teen ser Ral xr TreoTrTms “320 gingle admission prevailing for-all/of the junior baseball program. innings. 2 aS - jd for pu Inky in | Aun} nt Kiet eb Barly ——— : Ne idle the hriners’ Night - RL 138° IT 42 20 "1 304 four contests. with many radical changes being| Both second-place Cleveland . - ‘00 %econd Mri. Buren /Queen for 4 bay | = __ Catherine Daniels | News—Batter Up | Ma Perkins be: a ‘The Shriners'“ Night program - =n oo a 4 0 303] Two All-Star teams of Class C made in organization and admin- and third-place Boston ate into 15 | Perry Mason : J | Lowe Down—News i tines Low mander was a huge success. The drill, = "0 00 a » eel PIAYeTS,. boys under j13 years of istrative setups. the New York Yankees’ Ameri-| :30|Wora_Orake Big Sister {Bride and Groom | Cubs-Giants | Guiding Light F Com- Ham put oy B real SNOW GNdipep ....om ™ % 24 20 ame) Bo "i Open the prograumvat 1:30 One Legion member, who did/can League lead. While Letty Hal —— +45 Brighter Day {Dr Malone ri Soon Big ked to arry isel, master Of cere-imurmer ..... 243 3-66 44 o 2010 In each of the other three ha Wish | 0 he named, sa Al Newhouser handed the Yanks a :00| david Harum Guiding Light Lite Can Be Beautiful Ladies Be Sealed i - Double or Nothing he tele- monies, directed the Pre-Game «weatherly .. 41 8 11 8° 0 368 tilgs, however, last year's division the ase all program was IB8er|10-t0-2 lacing for the Detroit 9 15 | Hilop House Judy and Jane Read of Life | . . . : A. Te- program right to the mimite, {Peters ....... 115 17 30 20 o aa; Champion will oppose an All-Star a t e Legion realized, and that |migers, the Indians beat Wash- :30 Linda's First Love Double or Nothing [Pepper Young | Add a Line a Today's Children 1 would Guest speaker was Bruce Dud- conway ...... 400 ST io 61 389 COmMDbination of ‘the same" age SA 4 cers -were using it as.ijngton 8 to 1, and the Red Sox +45! Hearts in Harmony [Right to Happiness : Bi. Light of the World t th ar Ey pane NN rian fat gs rg a BaYSr flicked. thé Brows, 4 10-3 Cio Editors Deugier (Ev—News [Sacksiage Wile | Melody Promenade | _____ Lite Can Bo Beatie a e. > . y Colonel] “Disabled. Ck Schedule Listed | ‘Won't Ruin Players’ That cut the. Yankee lead to : . { i { whi | z ¥ : . : 15 Tea Tunes—News [Easy Does Hf Stella Dallas { Road of Lite told of Dudley made such a swell speech we base Rits—_Pernandes 28. Cassini 17.1 Manager Louis Packham's| For 15 boys in Madison, Man- 3'; games over the Indians and; :30 | Winner Take All | w=. Lorenzo Jones Hoosier Request Time - . Pepper Young 4 d,” said that the Murat Shriners .invited 13; Turner 9, Ganss 7. Scais 1 Gutteridge Northeast Ramblers will face the.3ger George Distel. and all of six over the Red Sox. | AS Make Mine Music | = [Young Widder Brow a Score Board Right to Happindss [ie a Hp ack for “next year's BAIR uta, % Westy 3, ry 4 Clans A All‘Stars at 3:30 p. m,; me T0R00 Townspeopre it wis a} 1 Pro Grid Tear 1 » - " ! Le x TSE A UA LUE he | : Tr Hits—Beard 10.” Turner 7. Manager Pete Sprecker’'s Fairview, er, heartbreaking blow. Distel Loca Pro i Tea i. } , . - tu . : Teridnes Gasonway 5 kali 3. Oul-| Presbyterian team will clash with refused to play both games in me ae | WFBM-TV- Program : Sob Solunor—Table (Waniberts, dng Rails ihe Class B All-Stars at 6 p. m., one or two days, then possibly To Hold Tryouts Tonight n the IF | coma paver saving Time 0 Keefe? : 1 ain. oer. and Manager Ferd Doll's Broad 80 into the state tourney because.| oui.) of the Indianapolis AH

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