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. Hickman Nine Wins WIP ; ‘Hickman Oldsmobile, now shar- - Game "ing the first place spot with Buick," 4 its, Madea, Repdyety Lo downed Jones & Maley, 11 to 8. JAY, } | Hare Moissy 31 8 8 Don Roeder, on the rubber for | Eibe 1b ob’ et 119 : 0 , the winners, Sioned oply seven Bchnan if §Novikas. 4 i : of - = ” off and was working on a shut-| nt H out until the seventh when Jones voier. 1b 0.6 Wiki. rt : : : : Snead, Middlecoff at eve OT thar (Wrst YUNS Aldridess § § § SGeedvime $8 3 3 Speedway Aug. 16 Roeder fanned six batters and | grton 3 oe Wi oy Two of Indiana's outstanding’ led the hitting for his team with Totais 21119 1 Totals 30 617 6 —tlipee. safeties. in four. (rips. to the pail Cre Athietica oe b
plate. He knocked in three runs, * “In the other Motor League tilt, Bill Kuhn's Chevrolet squeezed by Clarke Auto, 7 to 6. Jack Richards! and Bob Reehling teamed on the mound to hold “the Clarkers to Rae hte
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By JIM HEYROCK 2 Behind the pussting two-hit pitching of tast-baller Dick Cooley, 5 n-15-40-1-te]
deadlocked for first place in the “Motor Recreation League!
re .. Cooley and his Buick mates had the Mojor Inn nine completely ~patried vol the seventh frame _when they drove in their lone
yo of the 10 hits) [tanned 12 batters. “Big iw with “two
IMcKenzie and Don Challis. MeKenzie blasted a homer with the sacks full in the seventh and Challis collécted a similar punch in the second with two aboard.
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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8 (UP) {X-rays were taken today to de‘termine the extent of a head in- . “suffered by Hank
Hury. Majeski,| | Philadelphia Athletics’ third base[man, who was ht by a pitched
Cleveland Indians in the fourth ‘inning of the first game of a dou-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ards Tied | In NL Flag Race
Beat Cincinnati Twice -
While Birds
Hociked up Dodgers grudgingly conceded The Brat pace He Same
Edwards. gensen’s two-run homer in thei. first inning of the second ‘contest provided Brooklyn with its mar-
ey when Hatten relieved him and kept the Redlegs at bay. Big George (Red) Munger of the Cards scored his 11th mound
= Sues DropPairio- Phils; Yanks Bury SS Browns, 20-2; A's Take Two From Cleveland : By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 5—The National League a portion about when. to IT yesterday; apd St. Louls badgered the « oiling Yankees = opener, being aided by home runs, Take Over N. Y. Hospital
Win
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of place-to each other. EE a ited Cinein-
NEW! YORK, Aug. 8 (UP)— The New York Yankee organization today set up shop In Lenox On the second floor was Presidéht Dan Topping, who under: went an appendectomy over the week-end. . 88 ON THE third floor Angelo Bertelli,
was
ration. And milling about the X-ray rooms were Yogi Berra with a
Lester E
«| SUMMIT, Nearly ‘1500 fans — the
of the football! "Yankees, who underwent a knee'back to his home town:
amateur linksmen will be paired: win before 20,009 fans at Sports-/opera
largest!” crowd In. this training camp's 30year nisory-—looked 50
Wednesday night. The former light heavyweight champion a sharp and fit during his six rounds with two ‘Hall -of New
a a YESS -|total of 63 rounds the sparring "Gus has done for Charles. He weighed 180% pounds after the workout. He expects to git at 180.
Will De Roadwork:
‘Manager Joe Vella announced that the challenger will do road‘work and limbering exercises today and tomorrow. He will break camp Tuesday afternoon and go to His home at CHirside ~ Park; N. J., where he will remain until the welgh- -in Wednesday noon, Mayor William Michelson of Cliffside Park headed a delegation of more than 300 who petitioned Lesnevich to bring the title,
Rocky Graziano, ex-middie-weight champion who is training here, picked Lesnevich to knock
{ary adviser to the uitranstional | government.
sparmates==Henry RE Serie Raywiis ui - Fairfield, Co
The ‘Roman Catholic Church was accused by Methodist Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam of New York today of aping the “totalitarian” methods
The colonel is serving ‘a8 mili
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8
Bishop Oxnam said in a radio interview over station WWDC that the Catholic hierarchy in this country undertook a ‘‘coldly cal-| culated plan” to kill the Barden ld-to education bill, Catholic leaders, said, simply don't want any he schools. I
munists, the Catholic Church is setting world “wide political
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netuded — Vice United States, Alben ‘Barkley. Munger hurled seven-hit ball and chipped in with two singles himself. Glen Nelson led the Cards at bat with four hits. The Phillies swept a double-
second game, 5 to 4, on Dick SisMery piel homer with two men! on in the ninth inning. Hits 18th Homer Wally Westlake's 18th homer’ with two on in the eighth inning) of the nightcap gave the
Chesnes yielded a double to Bill Nicholson, a walk to Del Ennis and a homer to Sisler. i| Borowy lost his shutout in the me When i Kiner con= Tor Nis 29th
fo two on in the eighth, Bill Voiselle of the Braves {pitched a seven-hitter to beat the Chicago 1 game but the Cubs bounced back for a 4 to 3 win in the 10-inning nightcap, -Ed Stankey and Alvin
Rookie Warren Hacker went the distance for Chicago in the second game for his third triumph.
Yanks Whip Browns The league-leading New York: Yankees buried the St
the first game. The. Yankees jumped to a 3-0! lat lead in the first inning of the, ropener and then clinched the ton='
‘ror Five
Majeski has worn a padded cap gained his ninth victory for the Steeler officials. {Were expected today. Nine other .veteran pros wha Chesapeake St. ~ contracts will!
Al Papai held New York: to) hits in the second game. Porterfield started for New Yi
the ninth. Cleveland Loses Tw Connie Mack's A [Athletics took two from- } 0 8
{ man the second game. Elmer
a 4-2 lead but in the ninth Bob|tire Urbana reported in good condition today. formation,”
Eight Urbana team members| and two umpires were kriocked | board will hear the evidence todown by thé TIRE “which day that brought Jones-a-three-| tru walking.
“Hofer with Second Baseman Left Fielder Tod Eggleston, 28, State Prison’s death row early and Catcher Robert Delaney, 20, were Champaign, Cubs, 11 to 0, in the first/ County Hospital but the others, HE HAD halted at tie cette of] :
recovered after treatment on the | other condemned men to wish field. !
| Dark sain rapped out tree hits Gro olors Add Grief As Guard Jumps
VANDERGRIFT, Pa. Aug 8 for the 1946 slaying of H. C. Love Singles by Gene Mauck and Herm |(UP)—John Mastrangelo, former Jr., a war veteran. Reich gave the Cubs the nightcap. | | All-American’
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Philadelphia 'Win ABCD Yourner al
fractured thumb and Tommy Henrich with a bruised elbow.
Lightning Bolt Header from PIEABUTEN, “Whining! . the opener, 7 to 3, on Hank = Kills Ball Player rowy's eight-hit effort, and the _URBANA,O.- Aug. 8- wn-—By- Few-Seconds-{Three players, hospitalized by a
[lightning bolt which killed First Baseman Harold Jensen, 22, and jones halted seconds before he
ck squarely behind
*aken to
guard
Cambridge Springs.
Pirates bowled over practically the en‘baseball team, were because his attorney had “new in-
EE, “last mile" inthe Huntsy
of Notre! Dame, sald today that he had were the only words that Jones [jumped from me Pipl could summon -as- he threw his Louis Steelers to e aw orkiarms around one of the chaplains ‘Browns, 20 t5 2, In thé Arst BAME Yan nkees of the All-America Conof a twin bill but the second game ference. Wie Bad eel a Dee SI ms, ended ina 2 to 2 tie, called at the! He declined to discuss his
end of 10 innings because of dark- reasons for the move. Youth, on Sicde ness. News that their star lineman Yogi Berra, Yankee catcher,/had switched to the rival ciruit rust IRjUT by A
suffered a fractured thumb when was only one of the reasons for he was hit by a pitched ball iniworry as the Steelers opened Washington St. was in Methodist! Tice . a |their football drills this morning Hospital today after being hit by a "a car while riding his bicycle. His ht back Bob. Cifers, one of condition was reported as “not seSteelers’ . most reliable hall rious.” pe test with nine runs in the third. carriers last season visited the Harvey, riding his bicycle north | Brownie § ¢ paraded : hiL faled te tn Scioto Sti owas: in:colision with the mound while Tommy Byrne reach a contract agreement with a panel truck driven by James E.| Further talks Cubert, 17, of 3429 W. Michigan who was driving west in
‘team composed of
Y land, 5to 4 and 4 to 2. Lou Bris-i1 indamood, John Mahan F Xue) sie won the opener and Joe Cole-| Willman won the best ball ABCD NA tourney at Pleasant Run Yester-}
: lo's three-run homer in the third day with a 65.
out ‘Charles "maybe round.” He said Charles never fought anyone who could hit as hard as Gus.
in thé Ast]
parties to serve its Interests. And] its methods, he said, bear a “striking parallel” to those of the} Communists. :
Reprieve Halts Slayer’s Execution
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“Seek to Control Minds” “Both seek control of the minds he.
‘character assassination and €co“|nomie reprisals. Turning to the $300 million aid-
AUSTIN, Tex. Aug. 8 (UP)— The death” march - of W. Floyd
was to die in the electric chair authorities said today. The state pardon and parole
Was
20, yesterday,
fe “good luck” and was at the
door of the execution chamber when night Warden Rufus Sea
ran up to stop the execution.
Jones, a 40-year-old Floydada, {Tex., grocer, was scheduled to die
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