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; S Anmpican. Ansdiafion | | American League. _ National League | Tom Wright of Louisville re-| The Face = Tor the © ‘gained his American Association League batting championship a. no: signs Si a Jet- up as! ‘batting leadership this past week | (OTHinued hot and heavy through he continued leading by al

“Thursday with Dom-DiMaggie- point margin in the National ‘with a hitting barrage of 15 hits ‘Boston holding a one-point § [24-00 batting averages through Louis /iast Thursday

Coach Clinic

in = trips to the plate. “lover Boh Dillinger of St Robinson hit at a 362 382 clip, tar

TE fn a 10 ovi Fe" or INET had wy aonepaint- est | La HIE ATSt Minneapolis, who Held the spot- vantage over Boston's Ted Wil oo 00, of 206 Tight Jas week. Maguire slumped )iams; hitting .342 and George, ...o. Enos Slaughter and Al

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0A a0 mark ._fobd_ gor Second) Kell of Detroit trailed with al ol a hoondienst of St. Louls : 4 tor the Brst an high on of Colu 1.939, , p Fe ined in third place with followed the Dodgers’ star wit school coaches’ clinic at Purdue

&1 Williams stayed ahead jn four in I : our! 551 and .330, respectively.

verage, according to officia University , omprrow through

pe (Collins - of Kansas City] a aed I with 18 triples, 88d two losses. Ten pitchers had! oi, St. Louis’ Stan Musial, who' snd Hank Schenaz of Bi. Paull §PuRpleted o> Sames Or stan clouted 25. Musial hit five doubles aced apn “an in the last seven games thro — the base stealers with 25. | Ct. o_o ieted the most startsim. iy, & ug

TEAM DATHYG ted. Ralph Kiner of Pittshurgh

Rankin, track; Stuart Holcomb, football, and Mel Taube, basketball and baseball. Indiana high school coaches appearing on. the instruet onal

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pr ———— cil with 18. 8! Thi | iil } $1 | — - — etn ngLANA Polis ns i fy AB RM TB HE &8 Pei topped the home run departmen {utaft-are Herman Byers, . Alwaukes 3780 4 1054 i848 8 30 343 Bi j5i4 581 088 1471 88 #8! with 27 and Pee Wee Reese of BL 038 53 1080 18 6 34 dm Dee 3600 534 981 1341 3% 2% 2% . toad of Evansville grid meator; Paul Ares C asd 44 1018 Lule 41 48 3 8 Parke Don 444 $34.120 38 21 +383 Brooklyn continued leading in| Kelly, athletie director and foot. GUisViilie 1008 1431 BR 42 271 ‘Gig sian 357 425 848 1270 78 32 481 runs scored He had 86. } . . Cleveland 3387 4 ball coach at South Bend Rile ge ACH RL RHE 138 49 3% 24% Brooklyn's Ralph Branca paced Bil c ith Willi 'Hugh Bergstrom, G " F bei saci ha FIRLDING __ Chicage 3388 443 B67 i188 3 i n wi i ; om, Garry Toebe TTIUOR AR BO A el Sv 1 thas AL 10 38 pe wurlers with 12 victories and, omer ih camera) sits with his son, William F. lh in his trai conan Corl Binge. tak a ” 3-3 fi 4 41 A NG § pe [three setbacks; adding one vie-| : igi box at Vighoy Field mt EI at— Anderson: Ray - Bde fliwaukee 118 1 2872 14373 HE Sle atxnn Hes 3408 ui 7 Hh tory last week. Seven Pitshers: head of Madison's runnerup Cubs Trad t Sta Hilt dor Ree og 7 completed 10 Lames... onthe in the 1949 state basketball fin-| IT olis 111 © 967 | Dei col : 12 84 471 Moun ohany Sain bec o f be F Still U se als, and. Leo. Neill. head of Jas: in Apa HH 964 Deiat i? a 1a i $e third Boston hurler to complete | ri e an SES ame per's state net champions. INDIVIDUAL Wopington 31 8 $4 106 8

> {Bt Louls 592837 163 443,10 starts. B S $# Tomorrow's session opens with! 19 or mors - | NDIVIDUAL BATTING TEAM BATTING t A 18 { i AL FF EAN BATTING wn - re ox ea er iy ears |foothall clinics featuring Hol-

A 3 APeL | (includes all ok avers, in 190 or more! N A by a4 Be games, except : 512 481 982 icomb and Bob Higgins. Tuesday | a sa 14 3 Bill Comer is {ast becoming a fixture at Vietory Field. In:also will be devoted to football

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cal, will tackle Dave. Levin |chance of catching the hi RIOHTH (42800 fone apehes. | " gh-fiy- the New York Yankees. ! 142000; claiming: 4 rewrs Nd at-olds iy urlong od Chi Pipe hg os. ig ne cham-| ing. Round View, passed My Re-|' Casey, whe appeared ‘in 33. ae .’ AE 8a" Chrmiaige Bil 1 Ta ne hy [fe] WASH

in" the quest in the stretch to- earn 3 eo Shitite this season, has won four iii ie Brooks), ond money, $M Jam sue gan, Fon no Rea

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CAssociation fgures TEIEANEd TOT (otal. DASE ed; 4 Thursd es through Thursda eammate Marshall gnd. Bob. Thomsen of ursday. YT Ora right led the Sp ”. in base Wen home runs 3 im the New York Giants, posted ~The Purdue clinic “will feat ure ; “hits with 155 and Howerton main- in homers, led Ted by one run marks of 320 and 319, respee- ming in football, basketball tained- his lead in doubles pani 108 runs batted in. i juvely. a = and track and is the first of its 35. Minneapolis baseman| py had the most hits! Robinson fed with 141 hits, by the THE Jack Harshman again led thei, 135" Dillinger led in stolen stolen bases and 85 runs batted Jind sponsored by the eg league in four depertments—most agen with 10, and Dale Mitchelllin and tied in another depart ructing 3 Stal runs scored with 97, most home! “ou veiand topped the triple/ment with Del Ennis of Philadel: be. Athletic Director Bob Higgins runs with 88, most runs batted in| of Penn State; Osborne (Ozzie) department with 14. phia with eight triples. with 90 and greatest number of"; qin hurler was Allie Rey-| » Cowles, head basketball mentor total Hases with 254. aqling sg rod Sith 11 winst.. Thomann had 224 fotal bases at Minnesota, and three members| olds of New York w land shared the lead in doubles of Purdue's coaching staff —Dave

k David, Wampler Vs. Snead, Cary two weeks ago and nearly re-| as as ai a a i ———— SR

i & 3 kK ‘ i Bld de Ed] : 11 287 | ies 4 iT 33 eate 8 y 3 +O N Hod Bi Blancs a # i 2 Ei When Pros Sam Snead and Dr.| John David, former state ama- praied last Suneay might} Johny . . 9 i 234 N UT 95 "13 2 214 Cary Middlecoff come to Indian- {teur-champion and. Indianapolis "0 track: Eddi | \ 19 ? 35 | 33 the local track; Eddie Haddad . . 3 3 2! nda 121 33-8 21 34) {District champ, will team with, ! ’ . 5 - i aaa G TH FH 3 & 38, apolis on a golf touring exhibi- [Purdue's Fred Wampler, 1947 and Aaren Woodard, Manuel Ayulo, i : H } 32 pi ~ 414 14 318 tion : Aug. 18,.they’ll be matched 1949 - state amateur titleholder, FOtSY Goacher, Johnny Parsons; "ne 4 3 367 By MIBK i 8 Bud - Monemaker, Kenny Bat fl q ¢ ® rk." B 103 111 1 i with ‘the two amateur linksmen Both are the most consistent ant: ' ny on : %- 3! R} i i 3% 4% in Indianapolis most Itkely to aleur winners in ‘the state today. 8nd Henry Banks. . ; : : ig lo # Bh in.ihe agains on. will be eld, on Time trials will start at 7 p. m. 3 ish. Hftit off lisusneed.in-tha-maten against. the Tha axhibltion, il be held. is [Enel Wo 5 IIBEEE i B33 31 Ran aented professions 5. t ir dr Gott course. © TWIth“re HY ReatevEnt ase CL Uakring ail “48 0 14-34 3 . 33 me pr pen Ny 35 & 3 {if Hk 41 8 33. 281] + I : 5 Sl S82 2 in in ui; 3 i 3 i A i 4 26 $f 23 OA ($s : + i 38 mya 8 13 d 13 bb ” Griffeth tp 4 11 4 23 31 4 3 McCall, Lou 8 3 i 81k 98 38 4 0 0 2 AT SARATOGA AT SUFFOLK DOWNS and up 6 firioug Tidy 124 (J rue em er 0 S Callan, Mpls o i 1 0 1.8.4 $2500: ciaiming: 2. year-old. PIRST (32000. einiming: 4 vehrs up: 6 Combest’. 4 3%. 330. Fvansuep. 103 . % Pat IE EEEEE ads Aho a UR etsy BP RL GP RE anal) va AR A : —_n 218 Wy a3 83 13 172 i 240. sworu's Paing ‘A. 10.00, . Red Tag 116 (CG. Hettinger). quest. . g Rr ink. nd bi BR ’ mn T0311 a%0 Del a0. — also. Robber Weil Met. 3 3 iio Khorawych. Miss Rhoda. My | EIGHTH (12500. claim 4 yours & 4 Ad ; . $ BP 3 13 § 110 52 13 4 0 0 1 asp Fox Chialienss. Search Big Atom Nancy. Red Haw. Plesiy Queen, Dodo's] ~Fourin Xz. uel ar, a HY 7 209 1 Joh 3 3 4 8 0 2 50 SECOND (352500; clawing: 3 years up ail” JHreutitul Time, sr Amber, Un- WI 3 oo, 6.00," 4.00; Ea 113 re wt ple ® ik o 303 BS 4% 11 2 3 12 nT Oittonwvr—Slam Bid, 108 WW, JSoland.| dert IIR. L Barber: 820. 540: Sun Tannery. ines Mj in $1 38 2 1 § 18. 348/430 1880. 1030: Sweetbigcuit, 118 tJ ; 1113 (R. Deipinior- 5.80. Alsor Jolie. Blar- Reg. $10.00 Reg. i i s § 3 rt | 1 t 13 18 i 0 2 8 47. &Ldamsi, 571.50. 19.60; Billy Perry, 118 (C.! BECOND (32300: claiming: J-vear-olds. ney. Big Head Stone Hii Top ‘Becret ? g: ° Row, Mil ! 1 ° 1887 98 24 18 11 34 Frricor. 9.80 Also Mill Creek ’ Vinstuf- : furongs) ~Muzsle, 113. (H. Woodhouse. Stage Fire, Sleigh Ride, Cleaned Btudener Mu ° 183) 18394 13.48 2 loush Waymark. Ringador. Hard Work, 15.00 8 7.20.. Bold Brennan, 113 (G 00 S Everly, i $ 3 CR iHaas Pri-Nx 33 4 8 0B T1343 Roush Cloud, Bleniin, Maid Of Os. Hettinger |. 38.20. 1240: Shifting High, 111 error } = Bytisnd, oi 1 1 ; NY 20) 48.8. L 32 380 Bails Double. Paid $217.30. (LD. Laplace). §.60 Baby. (AT DADE : Haiehings. Ind | uy i te holsgn. | PILI HY A : R cod ry COPY Corner LaViRE «RODEI LL. PERE 4H CITE : ae 0 i . : 4 auch, ay 13 3 3 iA 3 333 4 THR. yp wg fer ep Barmy Buyer,’ False Front, Piney, Jet |g riangs) Better Home A ms ne Sg a a 1 Es Hee 3318-45 28-511 Roads. 136+ H- Harriss. 30.50. 1.10. 3.80. Star. Perle Rysni, 8:60. 4680 4.00; Max vixen, 113 . Kona or 3 3 il ; Ih 322 33 8! 13 48 113 jpokaragnd ud 35 JF Sit hujek), 3% And: Paty Double Paid $46.20 ta Marrero, Pa 6.20 RRA Time Re ular 15¢ GOLF a 20c . > ANY 1 7 2 Fg He Beet adh Mar Ea eo dh 200. . me, 115 iJ. Dobson. 6 Also ay . ‘ea. or, SIP 8! PITC uh Jorgensen, 8 8 1374 8 0° 8 33 Navieate. Lock And Kes,” Wolherrs.. Ok I -PHIRD 4300 cinimme..- 4 Sepia. ug d Grom: “ttre “Peveriy-—niiinok- Mark rp ry : . fhe ) = 5 17.1 4 38 328 Buses 180, 180. New Dealer. 117 (G. Hettinger), Chance Tea. Jean ‘Fox. ‘Chance ‘Day, Re- a. a : ESRAR NY. $i Wht “ 7) a {8 338: FOURTH (410.000; ‘added. United States 4.60. 1.20 Prin: PH Gata, 110 (B. Garret. callin xSidney Sue Artrich, . "gy . , Bt 2 vidi! or 1 . : 17 3 el kes orig a ales 80 3 PIRES Qt pipe: Way eripr} SEL vaginas MONTAGUE FLASH" . : ’ on Cla wr n 1 on ieman, Ph ; : ° . ‘ Ready AE a) rhe [2 geran. Toe Fi Artena Happy Pappy SECOND ($900: claiming: 3-veat-olds: TR a ovr ifn iv sas 4 3 J #10 15 & 1 1 2 2 yt SR $y A & 8 3. y ’ jrsns M Mia n 4 1 Haetner W-Chi 5 8 178 4 3 6 18 37070. Detective, 118 (EK Arcaro’ 300. se! FOUN FevEhe” Stating Yea oui: So daions a Pia wk . Gor A Reg. $15.00 3 5 Palin. Log. Col 1 T- 2 Gumpert, Chi ? 10 282 62 10 7 & 18 5 @uestus. Suleiman, Perilant, Nepal, Guil- 8 fturldngs) Dukes Gal, 103 (M. Gomes:. bria). 960, 620 Mer Heart. 118 (A X fp Groth, KC a 13 45 2 3 2.1 ) fotine Sudan. Thoin J. 4 uskete 113 D. Mad- Laturcos, 19 W Also. Lady Allen, Brent "With z TIPS ) Srineie on 3 1 {4 HE] 8h ri ie, agenaages: vears ang $i i S08 BIOTNE, LT ashe Baifery, For mini whe Dot chats Perry. Mil . 11 13-5 a 8 81 17 2 1 2 § Yi $e n dram Ring Dorsett.” 113. (J./p, Mifflin, Etern t, Atom Ride, One. ) wae Nie 30a8 Berry Mil A i} { : a i ] i 5 eDelahoussaye 1 20 WE 30, Quibble, dts Yield g 4 { 04 + i, » 1sq audeville, i or — Romana, ar ¥ 6 3 3 ; ; : H 183. 3 Gay Sons Reine Des Etoiles. Skylighter FIFTH (12500: allowances 3.year-olds "Daily Double Paid $84.80 BUDNICK'S TRADING MART 301 MASS, AVE. hs ’ age. NY B 4 Citigsoim Det 33 ke 7 v4 SIXTH (520.000: added Whitney Siakes: mile and 70 yards! —Riskawhirl. [13 (W HIRD $900 ——— i —— } % Pe . Lewion, Clev 13 & Kiarver. @t1 "0 8 ars up lly miles) — Roy iow L. Tayler), "700. 340: 240: Quick Retor Bushwack 113. N (OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY. iL 8 P. A) Garcia. Cley 8 - 4 Johnsor® Hos 38 rH 8a 1 » 4 60, 8.9 10: Dénor, 118. in Madden 2.50. 320 aHead Vy 30, 340. 300. Blue zler Hughson, Bo 5 h ag : 10 11 Mehrtens 3 70; -3.60 Rec 28 ram. 111 D. Lay P40. Also: ga { 2 Tiny 1 ~ Softball 5 | Trucks, Det : 1 r 3 : ° Ha b RB N Y 8 a 130 Arcay 0) Also Barn ash ay wi senheimer curring Fd ce Pik Tights son § 3 38: Whamshir mS . Sa { i . wet, Bk-Ch 7 1 "BL » pease ehbi 18. 1 ’ | Beate i 10 iB PITCHERS RECORDS at ar Dit Lee “aWollson Strickland entry. |: (Beal 2 x, Th, “Rio Eaprese 2Be{Rn ler Ph “ 1 1 4 wl w Li} A0. 11.60, 530 Right Jap, 171 SIXTH (320 000 added May flowsad pid XPeld n ¢ i e Vv 3 le ee Te p— -- (rll ELUTE . i } - i) - { ik : } ec, d.a0, In Mi A: er. 8 akes . 3 SUL ole { uFlonga Greek C . TRH | ple Mie an es 4 rears wd | Pa - Det .& . 38 el i WI APHEAR ROAY Terao api oh. WagdB ou Moose h 2 1801 W. Halll. 640, 380. 1.00 Pranks Hope x ens P +R OR i i i £ 3d y Elbow Room, Grand "La ralelty Jim 118 (R Destasio, 280 Also Hw ty 380. AR 8 ont. mw 9 ‘Mn f 0 iE . " A Rg IY 4 3m [Lr . Siranded Mucha. Mas Mi Oakhurst. | roo Low Bid X¥. GHoger. Timmy. ¥ ’ ‘ dohsnn His 5 3 1] 4 3 Werle HOMTH (42300 Mig! A aGeovges Sir! ominave #il Bent : TIT) EE ” Bixty-four teams are expected Se Pren % ash - 8 7 3h 3 Fa okie Al (ota A304 a fnson: | aah “eecond. disauailtiod - andy, AML a a ge ‘and guaranteed : a fe . : nr 1 Chips ) 5 » 130 third . a : Te Jor + . LC to participate in the annual Mar. Relier. Ele = . 3 fin 31 Chips ACh 7h 4 i passing 3 emiiice P {PAL Gushen. entry. 12.68 S10 T40. Uncle George 8G. P . ag d fon County softhall tournament Ostiowski SLi & 1 ; 8 3 pa oe Bok Ag 14 Als Brave Rew ward Al Jonary pa | SEVENTH ($2200; “rial ear ola Rah wa 430. Beg us oy ie a 1c ali N T T0 " 3 4 ri Ha Cis 4 y al . ense. P t ¢ yes na a > ‘scheduled to get v 4 di ve Ch ! ; i i? 10 4 £ % hil 3 Sco Market Da R$ u idem en thous | 1 18 mi les) Head W Wo man i iP Shox Gaby sion igh Pair Reng. Sonscion. S Ll P Municipal and Beec _ITITeuaT. DR or Biexrey H BEET y 11 et Polar 2 2 BO; Mt To ting. 111 12. SIXTH. $1800: Inaugural Handicap or ‘your money Marion graticlion " diums ednesday night 8 “1 Poller Ros 1 AT W, ASHINGTON PARK Au TB 00. RIOT LUERY .Charivs: “oyeary-and--up- 4 Frit HI foe] BY eada) ' Lombard Pitt 3 Cr ry , ACette, Attentie of 3 1 riers AA w Wy The tourney will continue with Soah'B ! id 8 | " f Fl R&1 ™ D0 oF Apion) i" ‘ reds up 8 ha Lo Vine ite. Attent 8 Ma Laps a % 20 ¢ or ® I refunded body pb. beatag. mg ¢ “ GO 1 "B ) ! 2K 1 \ § . \ o eurlock 7 2 Real Lu § ' : ~contests nightly through Aug. 28, Rou lew ns | 8 an NY 310 ba 9 enn 0.18.30. Q Blase. 10 J! EIGHTH 753100: claiming: 4-years and in R. rr Wp Also Si _ Bele 7 A | ad 1 \ e 4130. # » 1 a t-. uM miles xe a , po } " with the local county winner ad-| Kennedy, N 88 Hoy do “albo "Ehaws Pride. Wile E Uigers run abo S45 Phe Orohan ioe Bjsnch South. Dakota, Senecas. Coin vancing to the Midwest Fogional $ 3 lel, & i 1 Charivad ast Qu al iiss Beau wu R Silirams $60. 540. Acthelred. 114 oy oo, ntonetH, Bo } t ¢ i NEAT pet, erzy- J ollard. © § Also © t D y N 0 c 4 nd * meet at Milwaukee Sept. 1. 1 } Fox. '( ! 4 1p naret , Dabgter, Bow To You. Blio. Evening up: 6 furlongs) Pats sy pra ty Wek i Three teams failed to meet he a 3 Backer. Chi }, SECOND ($3300. claiming, 4 yegrs ug: Flight : <" | Wren 780 1420, S00, L enfants i ‘“L- ASA regulations and were br 5 4 Muner{ Pit. Chi 1-8 ¢ Sohslome. 118 (J Martini. 3120. NINTH ($2000: claiming: 4 ve 1g}! mes), 1.88. 4 lctory Play, 11 « 1 #, Chi 3 20 8207. Reigh as 3 miles) Painted Arr ne W. Brinson), 640° Aise: Polls. 1. L #1 f £ v y <4 pia kwell Lin 38 § misglne" 6 i 20° D Progks;- 1» 30. 700 80 Fe fio i Mad. Shoes Sicnal Knob, Angling. "br. Catia] quitified: from participation ha] LRARATOGA SPRINGS N Y an NF y $leonard Ch 4 K $20 "Also GIft ~Mavedie en on) $30. 440 Fearies Siren < 10s R EIGHTH $1000 Eight teams were seeded. They Aug. 6 (UP). Sanford Mba cn [1 Rg LI Na fete cll ras Cadlifih Srgaitn Betrn Tagg” Ae ped {1g lee HEARTS A I i: \ i , . Pit a . We Tw eneelob A or ip i ww, C and 0 3 I to 3 - are Mechanics Laundry, defend- Farms’ Round V ie Ww shot nto § Har y L . 3 IL" Beho Heach : e. Ak Pores Way, Pacolet, Mast Secret. "Quick chan: ei, m gr 10, Hat A Boss i NT Ing ShAmpghe: Insley Manufac- big lead at the start of todav's Rane, te at 3 ' Pasi Double Paid S848.00 - ES * Rema. So TH 25 Sourav turing Co. Allied’ Florists, 10th $20,000 added Whitney Stakes jem Cl 0 THIRD ) Aiming; 4 years ~ AT DETROIT Ba Alr Force, vu. 8. Tires, Bethel AC, at 8: wratoga and then coasted to ian . Br y P p 1 ‘a 0 3 0. 5 10 78.20, ona rd, 118 FIRST ($2500. claiming: 4 fears up ) ) ! runnerup last year; Lavelle Gos- a one-and-a-half-length victory EJ Knappi, $00. 600. Ariel’ Pal. 108 furlongs Fiosizan - Sam. 119 i&. Wil. 3 . Na 18 £8. Also ral linms) 20 730 ¢ nettand. IBEW 1048 of RCA. [over Md “DEFINg Howe” Donor oh Duffy {Haible GG. Li te, Mi is, Bale el. har #4 3A i By ley), 430. 300 hole 7 MINUTE i 1 Ber Whisker e MYR Pe: Prk, it ot Peace Semple pet an 1 7 oe a Ae Moret e y Reques Si vk H I Ord: eo ; Castle Over, Su splc. Buc carer] = ghielywisud Ace the odds-on choice in“a field of INKS 0 e-in-( ne | OTH iste FT venis and Rat Boia, ehieca, Big Haid iJ I . . 4 : ition ake ol { 1 r | ” | five, wound up third, three lengths, Uslig & seven iron on the 107. Pak Be es, ho! 40, 3.00 favore Ge ork, 11s Si furlongs gaping. Moose Te Rl For all activ o work y ok 0, 3 ) ‘ 8» ) back af Donor. Rose Beain was Yard 11th hole at Pleasant Rum D. Scurlock sos Jj, eth Belle, LAB 10 deh ew aa Jon: signe, 113 ti) this truss provides : maximum {10 lehigths back in f th pl J h Duffy, Ind p Grade, “Sudder 8 M x Bim, ow nT ie "Campb 1 380. Al 8 ’ olect it works whee mest gths back in four place, ‘Josep uff ndianapolis, sunk again 1 Scare, Moon Play | 4 LLamphell), so. SpIing | BEST IN TOWN! vu ue! iL r esta. Toms Cannon, Can Si Velvet | : Jack Bell, a 3is- polnd produet| While thé Belgian-bred Bayeux a hole-in-one, the first one in his vie 43m. alowandes: ' 3-year-olds [ied sir Monte. Viciory A roar { Enjoy An Active Life of Hollywood, Cal, will try break. finished last, [golfing career, . rio Roman Bath, 11%, (| Pilly Double Faid $87.60 Th S P ORTS MA AN T ing the three-match victory skein| Donor broke on top at the start] Playing "an Duffy were Harry 0 oly a ies va Tate % fur Tongs ‘Kindly pr pine years i . } ® a with e russ > of the Zebra Kid on the opener(of the mile and a quarter run, Meyer and J. C. Weaver, also of si wi Hirst ie rw $iked ar XR er | we 1480: Air Com ander, 11s 1] | yp : of the wrestling card at the Out- but Round View shot into com. Indianapolis. by. Risky owas 2 hoes, Whi Biol 1a Aer ee are Consider these essential teatures—Scientifically Designed for door Arena Tubsday ‘night, Maeh-|miand at’ the first hend. The six-| An ABCD tournament will be ~ ssuguit = ” Sb clariscy. Bue Mougtaln air Brook, | i} ~ Self-Fitting — Maximum Protection — Real Comfort Without maker Billy Thom has announced. year-old son of Boswell contin. |playéd at Pleasant Run today be. oo. Marsch entry Mcgnic Charm. eh) _ Friction—It is: unconditionally Gugranteed. ” The clash between the Kid and ued to open daylight in. the run BMning at noon, Entries must be ul Scan; S300; added Misty ale | A i i § $1.00 ON SUNDAY 5 { . nd J m i "Bell, who has a strong following down’ the backstreteh, while the in no later Ahan starting time, |@Ares 7 turlongs Rewileh He An a Tuna, Yate. claiming: 3 year olay re ll ONO PERSONAL” FITTING! - ® BUY OVER THE SOUNTER! Fooks Ro “Wo.2 } c \ 1 3 = :. 3 Bh the west Sout will open. the yest of the field lagged far be C : | NL, “Plerson 2 5 49 andilis Ha her 133 TALS 20. pa hling Man. 5 » N H .® TAKE HOME! ® PUT ON AND FORGET YOUR RUPTURE! i «8h 30 p. m. ne asey Waivers Sought AN 5 Meliimnce relia ¥he Rho heute | SUNDAY 8:00-2:00 lastie Stocki : " tif Lit m nui urban. Tintin ¢ : : 2 In the main go, Billy Darnell My Request st irked to eut into PIT Y IRGH. Aug. 8 9! T% Drift, Alsabs Das. Sadia bes ana xaies cra Ket. XBUCKS ie. J f Also Finest £ NES + « » Abdominal and Sacroiliac Bos , \ OO i | | - & 3 of Philadelphia, will tug-in a -re- Round View's «¢atl at ‘theefinal The Pittsburs on Pp rates today sentry Heavens We Simonite and Polish Cars DiREeY FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS WE SAVE You MONEY | ‘turn bout with Buddy Rogers, elbow, but just’ when the 10.428 asked waiver . Md a HE (34000: Rubdicari 3 Seas yi TaN. S000. aliowancesic 3-year-olds TU ERR RE £2 3 ; of the first match - fwo-fins figured the Wihitadiar harda pon 3 luah -n Vel rari ile! : +d Hanoy "a 119 18 Brooks, Mie pared’ 50 Seo 2h 2 weeks ago. {was ready to take over, he fauited. t 8 he in order to $84 10 srt : “Fobra a nran ry 300, 130, Dos B= RIPTION J axe ed. mike room’ for first baseman 2, Ba Spi . a ise Wil RKE Cherry . Valin of San Diego, Donor, , although given little] Eh Phillips; acquired today from’ “0'8 Sonnet wha aon. Hoa ad h oh Abi Jr ie CLAR 4 le INT [IPRS

Jn Brie Soaks “I in Lake Webster

James Bruce of 3802 B. Ast a 21-inch bass yes-

bigger fish landed in re: | around

Indianapolis; You're right there have been much bigger fish caught this seaon but not by any 11-year-old y. That's right James is only 11

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{school in the fall. The kind of [catch meh dream about landing did not take very long to hit Jimmy's line. Uses Cheap Pole With a pole that looked as if it cost twenty-five or' fifty cents this {young angler accomplished what many fisherman fail to do with ‘the most expensive equipment. Jimmy, his father, and his § 'mother were cruising down Lake § Webster, approximately nine milks south of Lake Wawasee and 2s 12.120 miles north of Indianapolis, when all of a suddén it hit his crazy-crawler bait, Has a Struggle Then the struggle was under way, ‘Those who have done very ‘much Ashing know that a bass i= not exactly the easiest fish to pull ’ in and this baby was no exception < Be “to-the- rule, - The tussle lasted. for. James Biuca “labout 10 minutes and then when 18 doubtful it any of ‘the other Jimmy got it up to the edge of kids at school can say that they the boat his dad gave him thaticaught as big a fish. last -Jift, | his is the “fish story” of the So when young James Bruce season so far; for a change this

Le RRBI Pet i 3 Ee 5 | Kew York 3487 824 3a Mou i ' 4 i $ 1 1 rity 3 468 926 $8 381 fact, the place may have been built around him. {while Wednesday's sessions will returns to school he will have is the fish that “did not get Aik, MN ul fh ia pla ah G1 86 14 83 B11 Bill is one of the Indianapolis Tadians’ HOST TRIORTHT TANF. prepinchude. track scussions._ and, (quite a feat to brag about for it away. Sawta 31 i 8 fo ladeiphie a 7 157351 fias held the same seat in the same box since Vigtory Field opened | oo. rerences will contain. basket- D I MH Ta ls n 3 $4 cn BEA P > xh E ra i, wh is occupy it hoy any seasons to come, | ball lectures, q as’ arry Todd Slams ok ly 343 : omer, “Who 18 secretary of “Van Camp Hardware & Iron. Co..| Late comers. may. regis {| Cadi ERE ; gi 11 101 1 3136 1148 95 977 - =x took ‘a quick look at the park 'the main lobby of the tary mi t 1 $798 138% ow Ri when it was completed back in! Fieldhouse. Tuition fees for| n er ar, econ in a ! 85 6 2698 1138 104 974 iviera wimmers 1931. He decided he'd like to| Hoosier coaches are $1, and a + CHICAGO, Aug. 8 (UP) Slim Harry Todd, 32-year-old Dallas i 1 0 IL] py i C [watch the tribe from box 26A, $10 fee is required for out-of- pro. with four years of play for pay experience, slammed out a 23 123 (includes il players in 10 or . more {seats one and two, He bought state Mentors. seven-under-par 65 at Tam O'Shanter today te pull ahead of his 13 3: oi | cams, except "ah uh 3 Hi RBS Pat them. And he has bought them | better known competitors ag the second half of the field completed | a i 31 B . : i i econ in e every season since, H play in the 9th annual All American Open Golf Tourney, ERE 2 i And that isn’t all, Bill occupied ansen To IS Field Todd, a late finisher among the more than 130 professionals in 3 oa b ry Bn 4 eed § Hi SHAKAMAK- “STATE PARK: practically -the same box at-old. - the first found bi the Salatn Samuel Jackson Snead, leading : 251 sorirPrac i atitene’ Park starting. : Ee a § > : & : 3 18 31 38\Clark, Ln 0., swimming un-ithe 1926 season. He was in the off - regulation Agures- ony. coo. FAVORS Ir thre tone iH j ; FL Fhaaea. Hy HEE : id attached, today won the Juniorisame box to- cheer the Redmen, or . tlie 870% wine, 383 then Be ram}, ney lad to be satisfied with a tie 04 84 Loc # 3.1 8 3ii/Women's two-and-one-haif mileion to the pennant in 1928. I- “for-second-place -with-Bill Nary, 58 101 i 1% 4 Ji} swim. She covered the distance 9 ! par. i Ho # 3 i" og 48 in one hour, nine minutes He BR Ra Mel Hansen, curren holder of He would have tied Lloyd Man- Las Aussits 1oURgater, after g oR Hf Hh o8 14 33 308 33 seconds. the world’s record for sprint cars Brum, the Tam O'Shanter playing —g oa at] - w Y_ 114 48 383 Sarmell Pit . 8 inda Woods and Sue Shar. Y°ars ago. Now, Bill's son, ro, for the lead at the end of the |. Shad. out earlier, tame Noms \ in lo 4 i lyn, 04 a 5 ! it) ner, swimming for the Rivier (Wiliam F. Comer Jr. sits in on the half-mile track, will return first 18 es the first 18 holes, with a 67, highlighted by an eagle Be 8 gL eat hi Joh i! § #38 Club, Indianapolis, tied for Secon 0. 2 most of the time. to his Bowes Seal Fast midget or the 72 hole tourney, but for al ely he ninth where he 0 if HE Frmanskl Bek i 4 73.7 8 MMipiace behind Miss Clark. Sue G Bill came to Indianapolis from ror the 60:lap AAA championship slightly soft putt on the 18th c.chcd the green in two with a G 333 88, Th fs 4 3 ib. 348itineau; another Riviera Club, Birmingham, Ala. and still has... tonight at the West 16th St. green. Lying 12 feet from the four iron and sank a thres foot | Adams. © .. 13 8 Hie HE i in 2% swimmer, was third. a faint southern accent. He now Ja omen a A ‘ pin and, going for a birdie which th Stivell, Nv 13 3° 3 fit BI # 4 Joe W. Burnett; Lancaster, Pa, lives at 2526 N. Meridian St. |AUCReE" SPRECWAY. ould have given him. a 84, IY had five birdies an sagle, ag i Hi Tn ws 8t 8 4°32 31 %ilalso swimming unattached, won| Bill was a baseball player in Returning fo the AAA fold after Todd's ball stopped six inches .Piained on the fifteenth with & bia Wh Hi | 7 3 B-1-3 4 3 3% the men's junior title over the School but Nis love for sports an-absence-of over a year will be. short:—¥H- i too. four foot putt after a five irom | ¥ai el a i H 8 Mit 3 7 3 I8 same distance. His time was one doesn’t stop with baseball. He Bob Breading, popular local driv- ;. co : y [Shot to the green, and two bogies, Mulia, he sa 3 ue 108 1.511 §1 3% hour two minutes and eight sec-|likes all sports and attends all er. Breading has been driving ® ° np norims 64 Stands | Behind this pair Ted Rhodes, tRebinsan, : i | 3 EB Ee 9% 384 onds, ‘types of events outlaw tracks for the past two) M oi. Negro golf pro from Los Angeles ; oe i » + CB Aa Ls 2 The Riviera girls won the Na-| If his presence has anyfhing Seasons; but intentions of driving! ~HeE™HE a = stroke off who taught former Heavyweight mer” Wath 1g #4 13 111 48 ter BITTE ToRAT WORER'S JUATOP TRAM HET to-do with the-way—the-Indians A0the_ S00"_next year prompted | Slrss Teeard which he setichampion Jos Loyls the finep - a 1 3 i 8% 13 3 1 3 3% by defeating the Kenosha, Wis. play, the Tribe figures to win his retiirn 16 AAX {nat year for-- first. points of - the game, 6100d- alone. i 1 3 ile 4 7 810 H ih swimmers. many pennants. | . Others who will seek victory in Ser Seca it honors, and he re- at 68. Jim Ferries, Ban Fran1] 3 1% 11 16 33 3 am ——_— ree the 60)-]ap feature will be LeRoy IVs. & prize. from sponsor cisco, Henry Ranson, 8t. Andrews, 33] iit 8 i | 2 § IWarriner, who won the feature! oor 8° 8. May for his perform- Ill, and Herman Heiser, Chicago, A had 69's.

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