Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1949 — Page 6

Loss'of Ace Horler | to Bucs Will Hurt; “Indians Beat Blues by ‘Meérriwell’

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor “he Tadianapolis Indians really have 4 battle on their now. With their league lead sliced to one game and

Tietten the home boys will have to do some tall stepping

e Pirates snatched Walsh Tribe: Box Score

late"last night. It's & great break for im, going to the big show n for | ig league pay. He's 20 years| gw... riod out for Muir in

loss of Pitcher Jim Walsh to the parent Pittsburgh to stay in first place in the American Association's close|

wl ANAS OEE nsec] from the Hoosier Redskins A last. night and as a replace- Lucadello, as ......3 0 0.1 2 0 last. ~ y rn de He rr Dot AR oi rp re fpr fr fs ment, the Indians get BImer Rid- potne cf 4 1.1 8 8 8 ~a hurler with a sore pe. ou TS “31 Te ee 's your “chain” base- 8 .iieennd 1 1 8.070 } RB. i Pirates are sunk in the THE Ts F + Fa al League race and the Ta 0 oe vo had to make some kind of ores wikie. " 14.3 3.9 to “save face” to appease their iHood, » AR Te 0 0 “Forbes Field customers. |Sepkowsks. *f ......3° 0 @ ©0°0 0 It wasn't an unexpected blow w an a wn —- however. The Bucs wanted Walsh|, Totals 4 8M 3 2 a th ago but Tribe President “None id when winning run Br apare Owen J. Bush talked them “wut INDIANAPOLIS a gp RE tues BP — "" Pirates in Bad Shape Bard, " atin : 0 1 But after the Brooklyn Dodgers Fernindes. 3 ...... 4 ‘1 3 “murdered” the Pirates in a re- Fleming. 1» ...... 3 0 1 cent series, Roy Hamey, the{Hat cf 4-8 Bucs’ general manager, got on Oteair: es ° : . the phone and made this “des-|g..,, or . 5.33 pers fon” deal. Hamey sald the peters. ss . $$ 06:3 Pirates were 80 by in-|Genss. e 4 0 0 juries that he simply had to call|Johnson. » : } 4 uport Indianapolis for help. [Ui Jom lp 0 8! 0 MES: ... suunavinning Wiish took off for Pittsburgh Kut sd. +8houn, » TEER ir

and ictory Field fans hope| Lint ran for Fleming in ninth: au ste = | ARatiatides ten. for. Dalissssndra. they don’t like to lose him with the" Indians hard-pressed 1 to dehe first place.

+ Started Career Here

pa Riddle is coming back old grounds. He Started bis bassball career here He isn't due Moptay, rive Manne Cari ue Cute Fin’ A aarti Will Ht TTI a De ae wont ave in the bullpen as a relief Piithas Shoun ha 3. Wikis 3. Suruck Gute Hood ‘4 nm 3. HW Johnson. —and-ry to get around to Clydels Buh & nena 2. Hi—-Ofr Junmron. Main, 3 in % inning; Shoun. 0 In 2 in nings; Mood § in § Inningss Wikis. ¢ in 8/2 innings’ (and to 4 men in Oth); “IBAIRE. WIE BY

ninth Kansas City ‘ INDIANAPOLIS | i. 000 111 103 7 Runs batted in-Beard, Scala, Fernandes, Collins 3. Witek, Muffolette, Peters 4 Two-base hits—Pernandes, Delsing; Peters.

bases—Muffolette 3. Lucadello. re ~Hood. Houk. Double plays—Cassini.

—— oh - ua #8 Fu [chances alive, Sunday. Penniof the grandstands that yawned = mound during another hitless Seals ...... 181 3% 6 3 3 a Motor Inn must defeat Commun-/ jgzily, quietly in the hot sun. J Right now, his date book ts) game this season. Kalin... Mm. a 0s 3 aw ty Buick who last week went Into] Five minutes later, across from’, oo. thick as Webster's dicDalisssandro « 10 3 & ula first place tie by beating Hick-/the pagoda, workmen punctured = = din “ " i “ n re man. Oldsmoblle. hedule the silence, busy building a box TY emer A program’ of fight pictures ¥ ; : e for tana. el ~ required back Saas. «sc 20 91 WMT) TN eaten au 4 Riverside, Dackatreteh. Holland, Bive Crown 2 Boxers, Manager |will be shown to the patients at ment, delivered a triple with the Gans regvrr i 11° 3 0 starting at 2:30 p. m. Hickman te Connor snd Suspended in East | Billings General Haspital, Ft.| - “bases loaded, and that was the, "4 1 1 35 2 3 Oldsmobile vs. Jones & Maley, No.| owner Lou Moore broke the still- : [Benjamin Harrison, tomorrow “ball game. > “Weatherly 41 8 11 8 o aes]; Clarke Auto vs. Bill Kuhnpegg BOSTON, Aug. 6 (UP)—TW0 night by Archie Hindman, boxing . Speed Pays ORF ° Turner — .... 345-30 #5 45 0368 Chevrolet, No. 2; Penn Motor Inn| They bounced three golt balls boxers and one a Were chairman of the Indiana State - Speed bh B IConway .....410. 88 108. 61 4 200.4 Community Buick, No. 3. leisurely that the quiet, likeable {suspended today by . aa {Athletic Commission.. The pro-| Peters also got a single and Sutiendee rH u"N ue Mm LEAGUE STANDINGS pet [Connor found out of bounds off chusetts State Boxing Commis. gram, scheduled to begin at 7:30! a double and batted in four runs. ; : ommunity. Bulgh® =.0iver ++ 8 w the Speedway golf course in the sion. tol. PM will include several of the Manager Lopez threw his speed Two-base Hits—Fernandes 3, Cassini | fe a % infield. The suspensions were as fo heavyweight championship rigid merchants into the game in the Rana 18. Viauting a Seaver borin, “I hit ‘a rough spot on the| lows: battles and a short talk by Hind- jo fina nning and everything |, Poa Watly 3 Dtiessanare i farke Kis Lb ltrack.” mused Holland, winner of| Mike Saad, Manchester, N. H.! ro out swell. He sent In| : |this years 500-Mile classic, as middleweight, suspended indefi-| ee — a——— Royce Lint to run for Les Flem-| Throo-base Hils—Besrd 10, Turner 1 TS his golf - ball bounced awry. nitely for unsatisfactory perform- | ‘Major League Li lors ing. who launched the splurge as Fernandes 5. Conway § Kalin 3 ou T ky “Where's that side Bune the barn ance at Worcester July 20. I A gv ea _ first up by Ehiting 4 teridgs 3. Peters 3. Seals 3 Owssint 3: somebody said I couldn't hit,” he Joseph L. (Joe) Baker, Man-| A TE —" Then when Dom Weuthuity Ganss. Klutts. | said jokingly. | chester, N. H., fight manager, sus-| oy ABR

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n= Freak ; Accident {more runs in the fifth, Columbus Ps {fought hard, scoring. three runs HTTEBURGH. Aug. 6 (UP)— in both the fifth and sixth in-| THE Philadelphia ‘Phillies were nings, and two more in the sev-| lef with only seven available enth, but the Saints topped off ithe today after a broken their wide lead with a final run Kle sidelined righthander Russ in the ninth inning. = ar one of the club's top four Cellar-place _ Toledo led Mil " harlers. waukee, 5 to 2, at the end of the! Meyer, who won eight and lost sixth inning but Milwaukee re: siX for the Phils thif vear, caught covered and scored four runs in his foot on the mound while the seventh. The Mud Hens were ~. .pitehing at Cinginnat] Thursday unable td add any more runs. night, The foot was set.in a cast| Minneapolis led Louisville, t to -doetors--sald- O-at-the-and--of the frst Mexpr would be out of action for but the Colonels broke ‘away and at feast a month. {scored four runs in the next two) Two other pitchers, Curt Sim- innings. Neither wa and Charley Bicknell. are score Again until the hth when! on National Guard duty and will the Millérs got. another run. nat be available until Aug. 15.

Deny Coaltown to Run

Selunar Table lin $50,000 Handicap Most anglers know that = have a favorite time during the] BOSTON, Aug. 8 (UP)—Coalday and night ar they feed town, reputedly the world's fast-| ~|est race horse, definitely will not! sag when Sums ar los, complled| run in the $50,000 added Massant by John Alden chusets Handicap at Suffolk] » an effort to tell the fisherman. veale” today.

4 the best ume to tet his line. Track officials received a wire a (Central Standard Time: ‘trom: Jimmy Jones, Beye Minor Major Mu yuer Farm trainer, saying that the

ERLIENIR To Meet Penn Inn

to dislodge two clash at 2:30 p. m:, at River. side, Sunday. Muir of presently in a deadlock for second Wis-| Hickman Didsgioule are tied for Hickioan 014 #1

Jones & Maley and Clarke Auto will oppose Bill Kuhn Chevrolet,

ome Runs—PFernandes 14. : Tor RA 1. Vimut® Sus + } | Beard 4 Outterides 3 Seals 3 Peters 3. ] o

able ‘to turity, were fop weighed

{wonder horse would remain in Coach George It had been. reported shifted the 216-pound former different and those match races |previousjy that Coaltown would Duke University star to left end, seem to be doing very well. I'll {try for New England's richest where he will alternate with Ken have more speaking engagements winter. Right now, my shat]

+ Penn- Motor Inn wili attempt | Community Buick from first place in the Recreation Motor League standings when the!

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In order to keep their first place

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Moore and Holland in Familiar Pose for Cameramen _

Pirates club y Unannounced; Porterfield Returns 10

_ NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (UP)—First Baseman Jack Phil - York Yankees was sold today to the Pitts unannounced sum of cash and Piteher the Yankees from their Newark

ou it Place Buick § Holland "Blisters" Speedway

In Repeat Performance

Winners of 500-Mile Race Gather At Track to Make Technicolor Film

a By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Strange piace—our 500-Mile Spe-dway. Bill Holland “roared” down the home straightaway doing almost no-hit, no-run, no-error ball in a 2 100. He headed into the dangerous southwest turn doing almost 85. seven-inning game, .. |

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Lou Moore poses. for cameramen ith Bill Holland during fiming o a movie at Speedway yesterday.

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1=Armed-Softball— Hurler Pitches Perfect Game

No. T roared; then amplified its groans like a plane nearing che

mouth of its hangar. =The- Blue wall that too often -in the past’ had bounced back from it death => and destruction. The noise of No. T's motor reverberated through the stands, echoing into the vast emptiness

Makes. Movie Hers :

Bolland flew in from “Reading, | Thursdsy morning.

tennis championships. " | 500-Mile winners. national oil company was|

The winner will move into the A fomipany i And finals alongside Art Larsen of| “shooting” Bill in color “as Butler .-. pounded the brick pavement "Fatty a school

San Francisco, who turned back ‘he

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BOSTON, Aug. § (UP) ew miles an hour on the straight-

| England's richest juvenile r the. $20,000 Stakes, topped the card at Suffolk | Downs today.

added Mayflower 130 mph,”

de. away and should average about he continued. “It doesn’t do much good to {build a car that can go fast If ;

Nine overnight entries for the 't can't keep going long," he

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{test for 2-year-olds inctuded five taken in the subject of the Blue,

|'stak® winners.

Brookmeade Sta.|Crowns .vs. ble's Greek Ship, winner of the Status quo for next year is 7 he

Flask Stakes at Saratoga and {he certain at present.

|Harborvale Stadle’s Dominave,

Wakefield Stakes at Jamaica, and} Whe

n Moore gets back to Callhet be getting ready te

-the Novis, whose

who took “the New Jersey Fu. {do some Work as a technical ad-

pounds: Other staké winners included)

Mrs. Irving Gushen's Lefty Jim. pouana’ can't wait until race

ickey | day to relax. “|winner, and R. B. Carroll's noun Tye, Doe very busy with rac f ments and running match races with my own racer against midg-| lets throughout the East. ‘I've been running - against] RENSSELAER, Aug. 8 (UP) midgets in the match races that ee these times in.Downk fext Saturday, it was re- Bill Milner, one of the Chicago are. drawing some very good | Bears’ top guards, was shifted to crowds.. Buffalo, whose top was first pre- 7500, drew more than 20,000 dur-| Calumet | season shakeup aimed at adding ing. my match race there,” Holbeef to the Bears’ end spot. Head land ‘added. “1 feel people want something |

Miles Standish - victor; | Stable’s Growing Up, Betsy Ross

Mas, who won, the Narragansett | Nursery Stakes.

Milner Shifted to End

end position in the

| falas, yesterday

at 12 {viser for a racing film starring 4 {Clark Gable.

Hollapd- in Mpheh Racey

Punasgh' and 34 Tak Deg, (hi wine

a left arm, pitched hi Crown's acoustics ricocheted against ‘le southwest | eam to a 2 to 0 victory in which]

ing 1 rink in Readiig is going very, bats were slammed.

It's. ay in a jovial mood all ® day, quipped between sessions of the filming and says he'll be

ready to-go again for next year's Same here. Nelms was on the g..tro.cardiograph, electronic grid £45 stethoscope and

pended for 60 days for arranging DiMaseto. {matches when Boxer is not in con- Kell Detro itivehell Sever

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1] BQUTH ORANGE, N. ’, Aug. e moment, he was waiting weight, ‘suspended for 90 “days| i UE x Had SORE 1 46 (UP)--Billy Talbert of New i : $e 0 truck and its camera after being knocked out six times Robingon. Skin. 1 3 nt 8: itt 20 Syavans ‘+ 3 York and Gardnar Mulloy of Mi<| = 0 to return down the track. within a year. — . Schoendionst stn. 31 413 8 i AR [ane stami renew their long standing |The Caravels Films, Inc. of New - {Marshall ‘X.Y... 90 30 28° x2 BR 3 3jrivalry today in a semifinal yp were shooting films of one Softball” Notes | :

AT LONGAC A Knights of Columbus... 001 200 0-3 7 2 Lincoln Chiropractic 003 201 x—8 7 0 Elder and XKestlar; Tackett ana 1 Taylor 300 90 0-4 2.

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and Schussle “alle US & fonge: jineoin A Ntropractic. 3 001

T second in the low-gr ass field was Henr!retta— Wietel of - Crawfordey with : followed oy Geraldine Barient of Bloom~ ngton

Amateur ‘Baseball A

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ter yes 89 2 000 000 000-0 4 0 Eckelman. “Willmer

Columbus “Mor chants Kistler and Mennel;

and RB . . the Fall Creek Ath have: been asked to report to R 1 at 12°15 tomorrow fot thefr game at 1| m. with Linde Alr Products. Follow the A's. will

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(UP) — One-armed pitcher Nelms, {history last night when he hurled

HOME Kiner, Pirates

Wi Stephens. x48 Tigers gore he on. Giants: 3 5 Robinson, Dodgers 42

ted the Milwaukee 8 to 0. Toledo

fot Rov, Manville and Lakeman: Herbert, Butland, Sloat. and Morgarskl, 1%] Minne ols 100 Loutavill 031 000 00% oe

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lips of the New _ |burgh Pirates for an ~ |Bob Porterfield returned to bret te xmatuatiomal

League. Philips weak to the Pirates afterall dubs i he ASatt

League waved on his : ces. That: is the only] manner such a transaction -lean be made after the June 15| |trading deadline

Purchase of Phillips by the Pi

In the mar

io. take over the position Ax: em ie Coast Coast League on option. Porterfield, one of the more promising’ young pitchers in the Yankee was. sent

easure last year, after twice suffering “muscles in his arm

Stevens and. Johnny So. this season. He said he had com=

Outs

Phillips, a-rookie, is batting 311 for 43 games and is an vats Bo : g defensive performer. e He was the second rookie first pitchers and one of the top huriisacker the Tankoen had sponse of since their o pro, Tommy Henrich, moved in from right field the Chicago Cubs whereupon he

Eddie are out with injuries and aging|pletely recovered from the injury Dixie Walker has been forced to/although of late he has Bete, disfill in at thé bag.

ers in the majors at that time, was waived out of the league to

helped pitch them to-the-pennant. The Yankees repor tedly got $100,~

.- » 3 . Plan Clinic to Cuties == Ring Injuries Illinois to Provide Medical Equipment bn HTC AGO Aug: 84 UP)==The years; But a-deal to. Detroit other... | Minots Boxing: Commission . to|day announced plans to set up waiver price of $10,000 would a clinic providing the nation’s have been illegal after the July

{“first complete medical service” 15 deadline. {in an effort to stop ring casual-

~ /Gemtlemen’s Agreement Phillips, like Borowy, would have been considerable help to virtually any of the other Ameriteams, particularly the Detroit Tigers who have been without the services of a first rate first baseman for several

than for the standard

However, after all American

League clubs waived by “gentle-

8. “Unless a man is in excellentmen’s agreement,” the Yankees {physical condition, he ‘will not| were able to sell Phillips for any be allowed in the ring,” Commis-| |amount ‘of cash they could get. sion Chairman Joe Triner said.|

“These new facilities ras the Bills Win, 79-0,

jmore rigid med

The youngster, port a only! C 8 5. CATREry already imposed by the ements Over Jersey City

he struck out six and only two

SL. the _boxer,|

{sion are designed to protect the] two Dealth and safety as much as out of the ‘he added.

BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 6 uP —The All-America”

~Conference [Butalo Bills, showing a wealth

Triner said the medical equip- of pre-season strength, powered Besides this triumph, believed iment, to be installed about Aug. their way to a 79 to 0 conquest o be the only perfect softbailiys- oui include a fluroscope, of the Jersey City Giants in the

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[blood tests. | Under the new program, he Fight Movies for Patients said, any fighter who is ill or in- Giants with little effort, scored will be treated free of at least two touchdowns in every charge. The new commission rules: ONE: Every boxer must)

"THREE: Fighters unconscious for two minutes or Hlonger must -sibmit to an ensicephalograph” examination (the: -|encephalograph records the condition of ‘brain waves, indicating Ahead nearly all {pessible damage). FOUR: . . Encephalograph ox- tured the 25-lap midget race fearequired; ture -at. the Indianapolis Speed-

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jof 31,08 shirt<sleeved fans. The Bills, bowling over the

{period .and walked off the field {at halftime with a 47 to 0 lead. Léading the touchdown parade

undergo a complete checkup prior for Buffalo was Jé& Sutton, an ‘to his first professional fight."

unsung rookie back from Temple ,

TWO: Fighters knocked usi-| University who showed a great conscious will be “barred ffom turn of speed. Sutton raced for the ring for a minimum 6f SIX two tallies on punt returns of 51° They must undergo a and 47 yards and scored the last examination before return- two touchdowns of the game on

short dashes through the line.

Byron Fisher Wins Speedrome Feature

the way, Byron Fisher of Chicago, cap-

| “Bill Mackey. Dayton, 0. was second, followed by Cecil Zant, | Houston, Tex. “The 15-lap semifinal run was won by Jack Bates, South Bend, and Gene Hartley, Roanoke, won the eight-lap helmet dash.

‘Baseball Standings, Results, Schedules

> . Nanny Fernandez also got! . three hits, including a double, | Felicisimo Ampon of the Philip- with the front wheel drive that Loe 01 000 003 8 scored one run and batted in one. | pines, 10-8, 5-7, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. in had to be towed to start because Ton e and. Taylor: Murray Spd, Tt 1 . 3 ’ w 1 the first semifinal match -yester-| {the clutch starter was slipping] fpr otent School va. Lincoln Chiroprac- : LEAGU E STANDINGS (First Game. Seven Innings) : |2gookin, : 09 114 ;+ .Shoun Is Winner By United Press day: - {and wouldn't release. | nenlts’ at Beech Grove last night! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [8 Paul or 08 urd het A Fox. The Indians used four pitchers, | Bt Paul wiped to within half] maipert and Mulloy have staged — Raven touched Lom Packee > Kister- Stewart res INDIANAPOLIS ....... . 8 Po aB x Romano, joe u and ee of. Shanere, ging 3 teher, on. ooo 3 3 Blues two, Clyde Shoun, the vet- a game of Indianapolis in the ne red-hot matches along the ® t westerday. He. himself, flew| Dan Eatin JEL meet Bue | BAe Lille # 0 1. Bt Louis an” &, = _sran southpaw, wound up ai the American Association pennant|,,ytern circuit this season. Tal- {OW ¥ Y. ' Coast to help|Roe All-Stars in the annual benefit at- Minneapolts 15000001" 4 482 142 Bt Paul $13 240 001-16 12 © mueller: i FS Rite Loa: ~ winning hurler and AT Wilkie battle Inst night by taking a wart playing some of the best: in from the West oo - 0 ia Tacion at Beach Grove tonight Jatin olybys veieeieen 3 30 48 18 | Columbus | 4 Cage 200— L line piicher. “27% s00 10g was the loser, {double-header from Columbus. tennis of his long career. has! take the shots of the year : [85° 8:48 In “the prelims, Cub | ti Kahin err Po a Bi pint, and. yidgrong: crimian, iphia i 82 = ! Ld het Johnson, the Tribe's! The Saints took the opener bY! enjoyed the edge in each meting. {3 iver - who Place En as) Gossett. and. Emerson Post. 263 meeting usselma Rove ¥ and “Beminick; Werle an om a Maurt Rose in olland’s a AMERICAN. CAN_LEAGUE { “stating tenes nusied Aussi, rts: 18 19d) Inthe. important Southampton, cirst.. year at. the 500, and won| Ar NUNCA - WL REaE AMERICAN. L i great, issued no walks .and in the nighter. [tourney - last week, - “long-pantsifirst place in the hearts of count- lath Aix ores: $id a gril Spark a | 3.08 Bt. Louis 0 ® tanped four. But the fancy Milwaukee beat Toledo 6 to 5, Billy” dumped Mulloy in the semi- [less thousands doing it Baker ang Barnes McMasters and Zing, philadaonia” Ferees 8 4 nN i Nex oF wi win Lollar: | Lopat } sbuthpaw lost his stuff in the and Louisville downed Minne. finale before gaining the crown| Connor, who placed third be- 40h AF Aer 2s o%0 20 000 0-3 4 1] Chicago cried 8s dwt Bern. 8 Lua Pieter. Drees seventh and was batted out as apolis 4 to 2, in other games. | with a victory over nativual hind Johnny Parsons fais year, ls and Piches; Hi y and Moriarty, Washington cee 3 8 34 38 Is Lous 1 i 4 BIG STORES | The Red Birds scored & run in| champion Richard (Pancho) {is a recent returnee from theicy 30 000—9 14 1 0 Ne Mi 'Biuss Spirged Sor ais rons, the third innin zales, ' |Coast- and he's headed for more Acton and Wassel: Thompson“, and. - NATIONAL LEAGUE |ntoss. Piletve: Marshall: Page snd Berra. iE wAEINeTON N BF Forrest Main went in and voaldn't| g Of the opener | mieholson hold ‘em and was relieved by| {with St. Paul scoreless. It looked! In women's play, Shirley Fry [racing dates wext week. Sm enim 8t. Louts 56 93 Niathos Sinise pitcher. ne, ] # ots FASHINGTON ik ~ Joe “Muir. [lich 1t might be Columbus game ot Akron. O. je Doris Hart ot). Moore Confident of Win Golfing Notes. Rw “ a Se i Prades 3g bo Shoun got ifito the game 'in the un e seventh and last inning! Jacksonville; Fla., he s in| sbi est- ball foursome at Hi hland 3 Ba cheionte 11 1 90 1 Garcia, Benton and Hegan: Keilner and ’ : eighth after Clyde Kluttz batted When the Saints rallied and took the finals. | ‘Moore, apparently, bas NS fexon hers WER Me ram Pittsburgh © ws 1310 Tour inning ol 4 for Muir. It was a ladies’ night|the two winning runs. | Miss Fry advanced yesterday | jracing date be my 31. 1050. hegers. oe mper Red 4 net se J%r Djs» Chicas. 44 382 pia 3 ; “attraction and total attendance Ei, Drive In 5 Runs by defeating ‘Mrs. Patricia Can-| make 4 success: y er. Mrs Harry Leer and Mrs oe ¢ | ani fer oy + a Te Red Bar 80-Plate Hs E688. With 5000 pad.” The nighter-opened-with.a. St. ning. Todd. of La Jolla Cal. 4.8. B® confidently reiterated his|JHAnE Border. Mrs Ms GAMES TODAY =H a. "Lon an oe 1.95 = 1 Queen, winner of ‘16 gam [Paul power blast. that_drove in 7-5, 6-4. while Miss Hart b [bette -that he'll break the SIAC! o yucry gur turmsmint witb heigi AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1°Year Gusran . b 1 tol five runs. The Baints added an-/ Beverly Bak art bumped |;ocorq again next year with, ofie athe River e course today Entries will o i uBiARAPO nde on; Kiama: dito Losing : Exchange. : th "x set ache, J alte 30] eer lr A kD, Bava] A ie of Santa ta Monica, lot the Blue Crowns, Which méans Io vy yk with teeing oft to Fe at 8:18 Robinson, K ] a 1 815 The Blues are booked here two: runs and a -homer by Be. - he Piet to “make nx B roars Cha man of Lafazetts carded, ga, at, Columbus. RET LEAGUE i AUTO e ues lard! in the th in-a-row monopoly. of Blue , ™ op Re low gr told in Minneapolis at Louisville Boston ..... 309 8 S003 1 BLUE POINT 4 for a double-header tomorrow i’ A tn Be. ird,° and Iw two more Colum). Stake Wi _|Crowns since rose won in 1047-48. fasier" pate invitation’ golf en RICAN LEAGUE oI a 6 Yin ‘ ft $ SUPPLY | _ we ss re | ndianapolis Country Club yester- Lo sha, arrett. ale : dogs [pu ds me os ners - fom Tet Bah ie eit RELI Mat eae tater 8 2 be | : ed Ww Wo men on. lf . etroit at Boston Phil y Pitcher L Injured St. Paul retaliated with four tated. “I'm also going to work! AOE Ye Ju

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