Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1949 — Page 32

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TTMES

“Avalanche of Ted i Board Ballots Fails fo Push Hutchingsiowien From Lead in Times-RCA "Telegenic Player’ Contest

Rodeo Prize Vist

Stockholm Seems Good Pics. |

~ Pitcher Holds 34.2 Pet. Of Viptes to Date

By T WRIGHT An avalanche of votes for Ted as the Ind ball team’s “most telegenic” player today nar-

Weight prIze- fight: between" Jersey Joe Walcott

peu prize — Perhaps his cresa déntials are somewhat less 1m: pressive than the background against which men like Teddy partners.

Mquare-sount,

apologies. {too bad if you

which so strikingly marked his glue content thereof. otherwise the Gizzard, in their ring.

appearing In the very shadows of! {regarded as' this gents the institute itself and if is hoped brother. “there are accredited scouts on hand to cast appraising eyes. en in a letter

er the journals!

BIAS age: “Having seen just about all|{Tom the ring. the rest of western Kurope and] the Balkans during the war it re-|

_ get Sogn you paves to order food|’ “Soulinie sculptor.”

Hon ter the world his ‘mark, 15 feet 7% inches, Myr. Feder reports that the coun-| {considered impregnable,

_ to see that you eat it.”

poun

home could steam the local addicts up to a higher pitch with a production that, let's say, would include Babe Herman permitting fly balls to bounce off his head in Times ‘Square while completely

still in the books.)

strippers, “Yesterday,” for Instance, we had over 10,000 out to see Wal- “. oott go through his thunderous | labors. This midst be some sort, ~——gf--resord.—Not-even-the fash. $80,000, If fonable Max Baer when he was

os. It ban-yus too toug!

“Lake Trout and Others All Too Easily a Affected by Adverse Water Conditions

are all too easily affected by adverse water temperatures. Take trout, for instance.

I Gulte “well when the: Water] temperature is around 90 degrees. However, all of them prefer eaoler’ water if they can fild boo we. : SMALLMOUTH seem to fancy “87-68 ‘degree temperatures. How ,

‘'Solunar Table

ave a favorite time

layers of exactly those figuresiand when they play. I am not prepared ‘to say, but. they can, 50 we may as well put for The this information: to. good use.

"fussy about - ‘their temperatures the best time to wet his line. "but they will move Into deeper] “water if the weather is too hot.

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THE SAIC E true or musky. tops eal ies landlocked salmon, walleye, pan-| §—fomerfew "4 8 ii He fish or WhAL have You. ‘Any and 0— Snestay 430 Tra Te all of them have their tempera hae 8 In an ture preferences eI 8 3

i ; A VERY handy gadget to have in. your kit is a maximum-and: - 1 Inimum thermometer. - This js. a vompact affair, consisting-of a

Reds’ Rally

¥ is a simple matter to lower it over. the side’ of your boat and, with a measured line, take. <xperi-

today; 5 to 2.

mental readings. Thus, during the hop weather 1 thE COuT “STEPARE y+ spots, the. spring holes and the aXiow cold-water flows off the mouths oo ro: of the spring feeders. These are "the concentration spots where the

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Brooklyn in 1943.

NEW YORK, Aug. 6—There's going fo be a heavy-

Tandberg in Stockholm week after next. The: capital. of | Sweden is the home of the Nobel Institute which annually| : ‘awards. much sought after prizes for contributions'tg the arts; the sciences and betterment “of mankind ‘in general. It is pretty obvious Walcott, “, "i451 Gt ail the waitresses in

is a candidate for this vear's| America ever came close to this number-=-and. Xn. a it a

“WALCOTT HAS three sparring One of them is Nils Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and Anderson who fought guys like EMhu Root moved in their day, |Bruco Woodaoick, Gunnar Barland hut even so our man needs no| land Tandberg himself. He lant overlook two The quality of -gentlessness/things—his feet. Or rather the ‘Another is actions against Ezzard Charles, | the fattest bird I ever saw in the His name is unspellable. June meeting in Chicago, stamped Perhaps You can get & rough 1aea “him as an outstanding pacinat, [of his size fromthe fact-that-T: {Victor teteviston wet. {Galento would have to go on an IT 18S POETIOCALLY appropri- egg and milk diet (heaven for. ate, therefore. that he should beifend) for six months even to beljeglers. Everyone is eligible tol

rowed Johnny Hutchings’ lead in ithe contest. —H-tooked-for-a-time- that B would overtake Hutchings, but [he fell short of first place by {several votes, It was “Ted Beard

gave. Beard 86.7 per cent of the day's votes and Hutchings, 305 = per cent. Hutchings’ earlier margin kept him on top for all votes received to date-with-34.2 percent. - Beard. [has 33.1 per cent of all votes received, d Voting Speeds Up "The voting is becoming more brisk each day. The fan who votes for the player who finally wins the poll and writes the best 25-word statement about why that player is “most telegenic”

The contest is spomsared by! The ' Times and RCA - Victor]

kidicompete except employees of the)

He doesn’t mind getting hit on! the potato but when Walcott drops|

= this connection you.may be One into the tummy (the glove at hand actually disappearing from wy

alist who * fets out RK Cyrionie poor." accompanies the Walcott entour- {Plow leaves off or 60 Bins

Autumn comes | nasty here and perhaps rates a

it? And what's more, in order to| plece of bric-a-brac by a most [through 26 consecutive innings. | { Philadelphia ABH

has ever known oe is as He beat) ardin Wb try is. mad about he impending 15 feet practically every time he gee even our {took-the pole in his hands. Haag: most flamboyant promoter “back{was invincible from 1500 to 5000 meters. Four of his records are.

Bick to ‘Mr. Feder; “Your oli] u ho etted. in_-Mases, ents may be interested to know. it [that “wherever Walcott goes the js people howl for Jersey Joe—or, |i surrounded by six. lovely Minsky giving it the ay-yus-ban-yumpin’ sy’ touch. they make it Jersey Joh, | _A local paper bought lis byline. Don't ask me what Bes

The Aght'll draw 10,000 hon hor, sordid details } est you. My best to the oakies”

Water Temperature Can Be Key fo Good Fishing Spots

x rrr Rr IONN ALDEN KNIGHT. co oishOTStOD, the 40-year-old White REGARDLESS ‘of the section of the country In Which You 11ve, Sox: Infielder broke theit is a good idea to pay some. attention to water temperatures dur“7. ing the hot summer months. The great majority of our game fsh jrwaen 1912 and 1931.

These fish, and that includes alllgixth in a row varieties, seem to function best and to 0 .respord mos most _Teadily 10 last 23 games.

Won't be “long before you agree with us. that it pays to keep track’ ene ton of the dally. Solunar Periocs.. ..

Most anglers know that fish during the|insen they can recognize ‘temperature gay and night when they feed|

The -Solunar Tables, comipiled| 3 Times by John Alden | (Knight, designate these times inl lad Largemolth are not quite so/an effort to tell the fisherman Rima—iiaverd, Berry Sn

Minor Major ety Major M

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to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers }

Four 6f the Reds’ five runs Sus & ing the eighth inning splurge w ; as Cox made a wild, throw , fumbled a bunt and mulfed. to, hatd Cincinnati the, e feat tied the mark set by. Phil’ Geler of Boston in 1904 and equalled by Lew Riggs of

ping + the off official ‘ballet from The

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mained for me to get the biggest] «rug TRAINING is done-at| ~surprise-of-ail-here inthe land ol the ~oid Stockhotm:-worid's-- fair} RAR the smiling smorgasbord and the/grounds now given over to inter-| —PiMagg ; izzule flying fishball.” {national sports expositions. The Hit T A © “There Is no whiskey. This most prominent display in the| it Two piece will. no doubt cause you te de- park is a pele vault standard set). (Continued. Lrom. Page a1)... olde there is no use reading any [at Corny Warmerdam's world's wf farther—and 1 don't, blame [record with a tiny American ag gone in the seventh whet Guerra you. ” [hanging from " “I ARipied to right with elson Fox | jaboa “you CAN GET cognac, which] Not far fd "w a Uosined Fowler, a four-time winner in! is like saying you can get measles.| status of Guiriar Haag In pure | {five decisions with the Indians, | It won't kill you—but who wants white mortar, an all revealing [now has blanked the Trihe|

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IChisox Win, 6-5, i: * Appling Sets Mai

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UP)| Doubles by Dave Philley and/ Cass Michaels in the 12th ihning ve the Chicago Sox a 8 to 5 victory over the Washington Senators today as Luke| | Appling sét a new endurance rec- | ard-for-shortsiops, .

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The setback was Washington's and its 21st in the

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Baker. Robinson, Prien [aie Sacritices— Evans, ress 3, Double p Jo Robertson to] Roy. ~Chicago 10, . ington 12. Base pas alia on Krave: Ni | Searborough 1. Klieman 3. Haynes Vi By Kusava J, Scarboroush I. Hits and runs—Off Kuzava 6 8 Innings: ; SF heraugh win an \ i

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a third strike and Jerry Scala filed out.

He out,

In the secshd stanza. Daltesan~; dro led off with a single and stole! second. He stayed. right there as

pect. #» “H-the-fourth ter loped a- double after one down but couldn't advance.

Cassini batted In both Tribe

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runs and Workman batted in two.

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Day” without a doubt. The tally J.

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Roy Waatherly . consideration in genic” Indians player votes.

will get-a-new RCA-Victor tele- Times or obtaining one from an| vision set free. The winning play- RCA-Victor oF also WIN Feceive an - RCA: {place your votes In

dealer.

Friday Deadline

All entries become

{sponsors and members of theiriperty of the sponsors. and the! [families. “You may vote by clip~ decision of the judges will be players and-the percentage of the Mel Queen, Forrest . Main, - Jack Ivotes they have Cbuived: Hutch- Conway. Frank Kalin, Bob Ganss.

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ballot - boxes! - at "RCA-VICIoFr dealers

olor your

lots from fans.

Mar Teleg nic Ball Player

Sponsored by. The Times and RCA.Victor Dealers

My ¢hqlce of the MOST TELEGENIC BALL PLAYER with

| the Indianapolis Indians is checked below (check only one):

ig Cassini... . geting his “most tele- _share of "most telegenic” bal his way, too. More photos of

All entries must be received or|ings, 34.2 per cent; Beard, 33.1 per You may postmarked by midnight Friday. cent; Les Fleming and “Nanny” e "Most telegenic™ p ayer 1 oF MIT thE OnE WIG, I the: \Fernandez, tied for third with 7.7 them to; Contest Editor, Indian- ivoters, looks best on television. apolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Indians games are televised over Royce Lint, 3.3 per cent; Jack Cas-{WFBM-TV, You do not have to sini, 2.2 per cent: Bar] Turner, 1.6 the pro- own a television set to compete, Hére is the standing of the 0.5 per ‘cent each, Chet Johnson,

1_——Beard, Ted (of) _ ' 15 ——Peters, Russ (if) 3 ———Ganss, Bab (c) 18 ———Kiinger, Bob (p)3 «Turner, Ear] (¢) 17 ~——Lint, Royce (p) 4 ——Weatherly, Roy (of) 18 ~——Queen, Mel (p) bss Conway, Jack (1) 19+ we Walsh, Jim (Phir 6 ~———Dallessandro, Dom (of) 20 - ——Main, Forrest (p) 7 ——Cassini, Jack (if) 21 ——8houn, Clyde (p). 8 «Clyde Kluttz (¢) 22 Scala, Jerry (of) 9 ~——Muir, Joe (p) 24 Malloy, Bob (p) 11 «Fernandes, Nanny (if) - 25 —— Fleming, Les (if) 13 ——Kalin, Frank (of) 27 -———Hutchings, Johnny (p) 4 Gutteridge, | Don (i) 30 «Johnson, Chet ¢p)

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|per cent; Jerry Scala, 6.6 per cent;

: “Giants to Victory

Frak Kein, . vous ging

Indians coming in Times.

| per cent, and tied for ninth with

Tabala Pitches

Hits for. 3-1 ‘Win _ (Continued from Page 31) -

in. the second inning and Del Ennis his 15th with one aboard in the fourth-inning off Ernie Bonham. to give lefty Ken Heintzelman of the Phils a 3 to 0 lead. Dino Restelli hit his 11th home run in the fourth inning and Ralph Kiner walloped his 28th with oné.on in the ‘eighth Inning}

|fish,

Awards; Bait, Reels

Jearn that the prize list for the

good start. El he. Xan. -Roe Sporting

$200 Outboard Engine Tops

By JIM SMITH, Times Hunting and Fishing Editor = | ___ANGLERS and would-be pe interested to he Se ual Times Fishing

Offered

J Yl ee Goods store got the lt of to

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given as» first prize to “the fisherman or. woman Who catches the heaviest tagged

In answer to some. queries I sent out here are additional prizes: Two bait canteens from Canteen Co... Oberlin, O.; one 'dozen Free Spin Natural Spinners, Milelacs Mfg. Co. Isle, Minn.; one dozen Handy Fishing Kits, 'Ashaway. Line, and Twine Mfg. Co. Ashaway. R.IL Stormy Petrel and Bugeyed Babbler, Tropical Bait Co., Indianapolis; three Futurist Fly

Take. your choice, anglers. This is one of the few times during the fishing season that ‘snywhere you are likely to go will prove good Scattered rains in the early part of the week have freshened up the water enough te a re ‘And there hasn't been

“rivers.

So more than likely your own favorite fishing spot will be in

Reels, The Wébher Lifelike Fly Co., Stevens Point, Wis;

Bait Co, Cincinnati, 0.: halfdozen lures, BE. H, -Peckinpaugh 1Co;; dane: Tenn.

[men va oo. hore Incidentally. th and w. Incidentally. the lst was Pon a lift the other day by Jack Wendling, Columbus. | Jack and I were having lunch together and I was explaining the; -{Ashing. rodeo to him. He [diately offered a half-dozen of his lures.

maker of Jack's Dual Spinner, a bait which by the way, holds the] record in the Endicott fishing tournament at Seymour of having hooked the two biggest bass Savant so. far, a five-pound and 3% -pound largemouths. Jack also tells me. the bait has been used with good results on northern, pike.

George. Kirles, co-owner of the.

RULES You may submit any number of entries Vote for only one player on each

You ua Somplata the accompanyin your and address

Aug.

of the judges is final and all entries become the property -of the sponsor The player receiving the most vo‘*es will receive a new RCA-

{wl receive a new RCA-Victor television set.

Goshen Expecting 25 000 At Hambletonian Stakes

Vanguard of Huge Throng Pouring Into

Cradle of Trotting; Bangaway Is Favorite ; By: RAY AYRES, United Press Sports Writer

- GOBHEN, N. Y,, Aug. 6 (UP)—This littl¢ upstate country village Blatiner.2» f 3000 persons was getting ready today to play host to the 25,000 Bn | : os expected pext Wednesday when the Hambletonian ‘Stakes, | the. Kentucky. Derby, of harness racing, wil

Park.

: YOUR BALJOT “THIS STATEMENT COMPLETE IN 25 WORDS OR LESS: . ‘telegenic because .

is most " Be sure to sign your name ‘ana address.

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statement in 25 words or less eligible Everyones may compete, except employees of Aid gordi By their affiliates. and members of their Tae

or postmarked by midnight, e decision

the voter submitting the best 25-word statement and voting for the player who wins the poll, also |

un a at Good Time

The vanguard of the huge throng already | has poured tito the,

bletonian, standard breed, was born

~oradle of trotting where Ham-|

the founder of the Fibber, Elaine Stirling, owned by, eiohia .. 100 Harrison Hoyt .who became thé pittsburgh

years ago. And most of them im- first amateur ever to win the

[richest Hambletonians ever run. tduring the period. In addition to ~4Only -the first. which was held at the Hambletontan; the Tompkins; 1924 and Memorial, The Geers for two-year-Hi rou $73:451, was worth-more: [old Pacers..angd. The Geers for. “CHICAGO, ATE: § (UP)

i than the 1940 running. which — three: year-old pacers, the Trotting "Derby and the Seeger Memorial

(Syracuse, N. Y, in

“4 Three-Year- -Olds Most of “the

*Ithem still ‘wre trying with the id

74 three-year-old trotters eligible, for the irace are Kileman 3 and 3 in stabled at Good Time track and Klean the owners and trainers. of 18 of

also will be decided.

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(rains delayed: final workouts and single sent across

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‘the eventual field depends upon run for the Jets. [the last minute form of the hope-

Huts:

owned by C ledo, O., heads the-iist.

‘Saratoga.

He has beaten all the top horses oS it Mou g

with the éxception of Miss

ithe next three hitters falled to W1P Opened as Fo-favorite with (him in the‘winter books. Banga-

WAY. will -he driven by Ralph Connell and Wyss pet “Yovanowinning h

“Baldwin, ‘the leading

The colt, whose sire Volomite already . | “In the seventh the Redskins produced three previous Hamble the —HiHed‘em-up-again-and-this-time tonian —winners-—Chestertown in’ {Fernandez flied for the side-re-|1946, Yankee Maid in 1944 dnd B Volo Song in 1943; has won three

from Capitol Oil,

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1".shaped- tube 5 { “¥n the eighth, Scala tripled to {major stakes this vear - background "a oy — pH e S ums, Xhtef) Seid me afer ATtér running sedond to G plastic frame, The mercury in the pi Wn hod a pass and Ambassador in the Matron Stake thé tube, : . ° ues en {issued an inten-at Fairmount Park. In, down, hoy R moves nl ww CINCINNATI, Aug. 6 (UP) tional pass to Turner. The strat- been unbeaten .since, accounting steel recorders which show at al nor. Cincinnati Reds, aided byegy worked ss Queen forced Pe-ifor the $10,000 historic-Dickerson Mathews Ne tance the woo WOW A & Billy Cox’ three errors in the ters dt third on a hard smash to Cup at Historic Track here points. of the i I0Wer eighth inning that tied & National Mickey Witek. - Goshen, the $5000 Adirondack » ire range. p Vith one of these fn your ee. {league record; came from behind. Two Die on’ Second land $10,000 Saratoga trot

inning,

Mallory,

Cloran

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and collected

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Hodges and Alford

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driver of 948 who drove in his first Hambletonian last yeat when

he was second with Egan, Han-

2A Sah take up summes roll: Brooklyn Cincinnati and Bill Drescher one for the °'°' In both heats. dence. + BR OAl Blues. C onceded Ohances It myst be remembered, how-| Ress “30 3 wakerat 4 19% In the tenth, Workman, who) Conceded ch ¢ . yf 4 0 4 Of Mrrimn.ot ances o Srey a Sem fan tly {od EE 11S | fond dou ml hint, 426 hen a Lo Naan tures. In a flowing strear: the! Hodges 1s ia : aa ee 133 %ona throw from "Turner. * %cKiby 0. L. Mears, ©. Miss Tilly, +. current often brings food to them! Sox 3 xiv $31 owned oy Aha Dos Phellla, A. Lat in the form of insect hatches, but Braneas’ 3 § § Jmdwrihde 3 0 3 3 OE aA Yie, Hayes Pair in a lake or a slow-moving river! sheas 8 : : [I Eerbiicay : : } + U- S. Trackmen Win Acres entry of Scotch Pal and he fish ‘must move out ’ the (Jorgermen 1 0 0 0 Whmelerip 3 0 0 ' Onl Once From Scots Atomic Maid, Coldstream Stud's concentration spots to find food. { Tota » 1 yo Jot "ly W n 131 14 y Volume and L. E Lake's Record 9) ®N 2 lL Corbi tan for Rood warth - sth n GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, Aug. | Express. : A THE GRE “a : 001 000 010-38 (UP)—A squad of U. 8, track Others -sc heduled to start inAT majarity of the © Clnethpatt i 00 000 08x-A and field athletes, part of the clude Arden Homestead Stables erriman Al i. Rina bail 1. rou ring spud now competing inp ¢

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found in the’ shallows: game: fish must: bars and reefs

ruse 0 over the 3} and ‘Along te —. shallow shorelines if they would on be fed.’

Thie happens during the & riod tis Nature tells them is éctive Min

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Thus the Wirherer (Reese cored in thisdson errr | Scandinavia, won © ee - ed in a on only on vent

today in the Glasgow Rangers

Anca, Wehmeler, Left TR ficinaa A ia sports meet at lbrox Park. m 8 ruck ‘ou Shmeier 4 Hits and runs—Off

Bill Brown of running from scratch in the 440yard run, beat Scdttish Champion D. K. Grable by six feet in 49.4 reconds. a tle had an gm

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The second encounter was high- - sre iigited by the basesstealing and! At least a ‘dozen’ are regarded hitting of Dalton Barnes. Barnes fas certain starters. Bangaway,|pjifered a total of five bases, inM. Saunders. of To- cluding home plate in the first five . hits hasiin as many times at bat to’ lead “Steelmen 16 their victory, The split in the twdigames kept hb oughton Steel from tying P. R. took both games for the Manu-/ facturers League title.

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for the Pirates to tie the score. F” Westlake Triples

Wally Westlake followed with A triple for his third hit of the afternoon, knocking out Heintzelman. Reliefer Jim Konstonty fanned Murtaugh and eventually became the winning pitcher when |Harry Gumbert walked Ennis to start the ninth and saw him

down to just sporting items, Informed it wasn't, George has of-

hing from soup to -nuts, to one of the rodeo winners. I wonder if the angler winning that will| order a “fish dinner.” - w » .

score from second base on Bl. ler's single, Eddie Waitkus, injured Phillies| first baseman, flew in from Phila|delphia to watch his first Phil ______|game on the road. Manager Eddie Sawyer of the 1Phils was ejected in the sixth inn-| .-4ing hy plate umpire Art Gore for

a BAKING of fishing rodeos, e First Anriual Better Fishing Fah for boys and girls was ‘held last year. At that time Indiana ranked 40th in the nation {in entries. This, year, however, the state has risen to

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good shape and chances are you

Rex, will catch more fish than at any Spoon Assortment, The Wezel other time during the season.

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to. fifth spot was doing some casting in Lake

{for the second event to be held Hollybrook, near Gosport, when ‘he hooked and landed a 22-inch

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arguing: on balls and strikes. 1 Henry P. Cottingham, “director largemouth — that Weighed 6% Philadelphia Hse {of the fish and game division of polnds. Rd caught the bass on ; AB HO A B.H O Althe conservation department, has a River Run Amners EEE a" ] i 1 j announced that conservation offi-| * = #8 | Ennis} $] 0 sstelhrt 3 1 3 3lcers will be sent to all cities par-l sg A reminder, a week from [gal 104 {aetna § 3 § §iticipating in the event on that 4, Sunday, Aug. 14, the Cul | Seminick.c 3 2 4 1 Rolek.ss 41 fa day and that they will seine the... Lions. Club, in co-operation win’ 38 3 alec. 183 §streams ana place the fish- in worn “tae St Jos Valley Boat y 9 3 $Boupamp 32 8 ¢ 8small lagoons, artificial ponds oyyp will hold its fifth annual 0.0 0 Gumber)p. 0.0 0 % and even . swimming. pools - 10 iorboat races at Lake Maxine gen > 0 "help the children catch fish. 4 cies This shouldbe quite & ® otals 32 cauant ob dor ay 3) xs show .for some of the top out{Thr “ONE OF the “nicest bes¥board ‘in-the counfry

Sisler “singled tor Miller in 9th, Safell struck out for Gumbert in | “Seore §y innings:

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Runs batted in—Sem nick, Ennis 3, jeilt it wo: base hit—W

Braves, 10 fo 4

Braves, thelr third straight victory.

Walt Dubiel . allowed only one . the straight singles after two were out for all their runs, It“was Dubiel's fourth, i

ninth when six

the .collected

hit until Braves

win of the season,

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iy Stanky Rickert ich 3. Mesuch, H Sayer 3 Palko. Holmes, Stinky, WP etch Two-hase hit—Reiser. Three auch Home runs base Sta

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Kiner 2. Si ler -artificial lures when the water Is Cheass ~~ Washineten mediately headed for the kite- Hambletonian when he scored ike Three-ba eR between 48 and 68 degrees. {move about and are available to ABH O A —ARIOA d hollow to get With Demon Hanover last year, _TReminick, Ennis. Rests : dain “A 61 4 0Yost) 5 9 3 shaped track in the hollow to ge ; Bacrifice—Jones. = Double play: Niurtatieh ~~ tinder 48 degrees the fish are: Shem af thide a Jom: hillevrt 4 3.3 § Rpekiagn an, 3 0 3 a look at Bangaway, the colt wha Dunbar W. Bostwick's Crossbow, to Masi to Rojek to Masi Le In Times Fishing Rodeo Sept. 17 Ee apt to be somewhat lethargic, | ppiing b & 3 3 YVolimerlf 3 0% ois expected to rule favorite in the and. J. J. Mcintyre's William |balls—Off Heintzeiman 3, Josham Gum: | Here i= the prize list, to date, for® the second annual Times keeping to the quieter water and| [NALUFRIY, your lures will baigresin 3 113 2/8tewart.] 03 ol Wells. ! eouts Helntzelman p oii Bey he Trcter rifles and. taken more readily it you offer lent > i i o Getinrt ! 1 3 9 B4Ih Fanning of the rina in th Possible starters include Pene [Gumpert 2. Ronavanty 2, te a {ake ishing Rodeo, Keep your:eye on ne st for ndditions) m : : i One of the largest fields in the | ft Boo! and 3 in i innings: b il zes, runs. Over 68 degrees they seek ther When the fish are vungrss Se 34 0 Fiiohinsomiy 3% {inistory of the race was expected lope Hanover, Prince Comet, Delhi dA kann am yo and Te 1. Wihning' Ra Outboard Eosine, Em-| Stormy Petrel- and Bugeyed out the deeper pools and the ARd feeding. Acquire the habit o 110 0kanse 801.3 1d clas- Lady, Grace Scott, Boysy Han- Piicher—Konstanty 4-4) Closing oitcher| RO® porting Goods Store |Rabbler..baits, Tropical Bait C ’ tipping the weekly Solunar sched- bis 00 0 0Farly 2 o 0 oto start in the three-year-old clas- Pp SOumbert (4-8) pites—Gore. Robb. no Too Canteens, Canteen er..ba pical Bal 0., *pting holes where" they can fin lules from your newspaper Then Nemanp 2 0 1 1 Serbrieh. ? : : 4 sic. Although Bangaway already Love Orieie ans Major in pol 3 hea. Aue 13. Attendance—13380. Co Oberlin. O. v +Indianapolls. . cooler water. >i Haynesp 10 8 1 has beaten almost all his chief e four-day Gran reu ree utirist Fly Reels, Biss, all varieties, are classed Jt en fishing Kit and voists 3103073 Tota 5 931 contenders this year, the horses meeting opens Tuesday with $115.- | “One dozen Free Spin Natural Weber Lifelike Fly Co. Stevens as swarm-water fish. They can pian you y n Pen ac Joris si ngled for Kusava in Tth will be shooting for one of the 000 to be distributed to horsemen R : WwW Walls | Spinners, Milelacs Mfg, Co., Isle, Point, Wis, cordingly. We're betting that 3 Kiros ran. for Zernial in th ruins a op Minn, Rex Spoon Assortment, Wezel

* #aif-dozen Jack's ‘Dual Spine “ners Jack Wending,” Columbus,

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clude competitios senior boys thro Deadline for e Coach Gordon F University will for the meet. * Among several ing track stars

are Bill Garrett,

hurdler at Indiar Dave DeWitt, School luminary id Garrett “Garrett, compe varsity competi placed sixth “in ced NCAA track chi has tirned, in a mark, His time of a second off held by Roy Cc sier who won tl

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middle distances, Most. of the ci will send represe: standing perfor scheduled to ‘cor diana AAU meet

school standouts

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The junior eve

- under 14 years of

the 50-yard - das dash, the 220-yar run, high jump, the half-mile rel: Seniors Can

Seniors, who to wear spikes, the following e 440-yard dashes and mile runs pounds), high ju pole vault the

Medals will be ners of the firs ribbons will go | places. Trophies the winning tear

* Junior and senic

Five points wi first place with o Bill Elliott - House, former sity track vatar,

Moorehead with a re —————

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-Michigan Sta athletic prospect petition as an representative, nucleus of 30 for its 1949 foo Nine of the r ners from last y ing their fourth roster are 24 se

«and. 24 .s0phomo

hree. ans cluded on the ‘They are Robert igan City, a so on heavily for berth; John Pol halfback vetera: cago, and Jim from Gary. Michigan Stat. added to the ] schedules, has a

. of 260 victories,

tied for 4.628

history. It will.

this fall for the opening its seas Sept, 24. i ~The Spartans’ will not be inc Ten standings 1

State AA

“Meet: Cai

The annual In and field meet, has been cancel AAU officials night, | The cinder me scheduled to be hut was moved week because demic in Delawa officials, howey

“Yorcéd to Torege the epidemic, fo

of the annua} the late date. ,

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