Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 33

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Double Sessions on Pirates Beat Forced af Second Vem Steps’ Conway Strikes Out Tap for Some Lads Cards 6-3 ‘4Run Homer With Bases isadedw | In In Indianapolis Area NL Lead Tied In Top of Ninth

A Hr Coaches Face Problems in Rebuilding | Wins for Bosox ~ §t, Paul Now Holds Four Game loud; ' Machines; ; Champ Rockets Lose Line | Dickson Scatters 12th Inning Blow Fernandez Gets Three of Indians 6 Hits

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~ ANGELOPOLOUS Hits; rnd ™ Snecial 2» ok Another Brand new a season, loaded with varied n Brooklyn |. Beats Senators ST. PAUL, Aug. 13—The Indianapolis Indians lost an4 4 - and sundry hopes ‘and ‘promises for a ripe fall harvest, will Is Rained Out = |} By 5-1 Margin“ other tilt to the Saints by a one-run margin here tonight — “find the first seeds planted ek for most of the city 4 5. LOUTS. Mo. Auga3 (UP)— BOSTON. Aus. 13 (UP)-—Vern ang dropped four full games off the American Association

and county high school football yers- beginning tomor-|game winning streak of the StI run with one out In the last half pace.

: Louis Cardinaly tonight pitching, of the 12th inning giving the) Th 6 to 5 and ro rnin ) e score was 6 to 5 and the Redskins had the bases b j ET all of th it nd t 1949 foot the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-3 {Boston Red Sox a 5 to 1 victory! lo ded in the ninth whe th ntest aed. Th Yast - | y 0 e city and coun ys ball itary. x: lover the Washington Senators in ‘08 1 the co en e last-inn. editions will n laying the “The loss dropped the Red Birds la game prolonged to three hours ——— wre rr all roduced one run. | vi g into.a first place National League and 10 minutes by rain. YP 8 a, { ~ ground work this week for Palmer, ite Tie tie with the Brooklyn Dodgers | Stephens’ homer, his 30th of Miler Defeat Both Frank Kalin and Jack ji | the coming prep football sea-| {who were rained out. “ew. {the year, was hit off Joe Haynes, Conway “struck out with : . son with the only real promises { y Dickson, giving up eleven hits, “lsecond Washington pitcher. _:ichances to tie or go ahead in the | coming from’ the weatherman. kept them well scattered as he : |Haynes got- himself -into trouble final stanza. The sacks were filled o The preliminary sessions this {posted his fifth victory against {by walking Red Sox Pitcher Ellis e 0, {when Conway fanned. | week are expected to be hot ones, | __ ‘a dozen defeats, Kinder as first batter in the poh | The Indians collected only six especially for the few prepsters PI eh Ta | and Dom DiMaggio sacrificed him : (hits, the Saints nine. It was a | who will take in some afternoon Post 205 for 54 Hole byte Cangipald tok a re ead to second. Johnny Pesky grounded! ‘Yvars ‘Steals Home long-drawn battle in which six wl , practice drills, Snead Has 206 INgrthey's double and Tommy Gla- to short and when Sam Mele, go, Winning Run !pitchers saw service and 16 walks I + The local schools will follow the CHICAGO. A 1 ATP)ivi fis single, but Ralph Seana fumbled, both runners were safe.| {were issued. ‘Jerry Scala was same pattern as many of the... lL oo ky Palmer = ia ayhome run to tie the score! After. Ted Williams was inten-| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 13 (U IP) struck by pitched balls twice. | state's prep contingents by-hold-i jy. "Biel White, both aiming|in the ourth inning. Before the: {tionally passed, Stephens hit|—Sal Yvars, Runberng Mine Nanny Fernandez got three of ~— ing. their opening practices on .. up... 6.ct nig prize in tourna- round \was complete, Dixie Haynes* first pitch over the lert{apolis catcher, stole home Ww Blithe Tribe's six blows and Bob Adthe first official day of dril z v ' {the winning run in the eighth di arnered four for the Saints 1, | | {ment golf, .scrambled into a dead-|{ Walker, Bockman and Phil « field wall. RK | the Mill de it t sg rT ur fo aints, ot sanctioned by the THSAA. llock for the lead in the golf Masi had Xpgled along with Chicago Cub Center Fielder Hal Jeffcoat (No. qi is forced at 1S. One Rin On 13 Hits noing-as the Millers made it tW0 Edson Bahr was the winning pit- | Rockets to Rebulld |“world championship” today with Monty BasgalFs long fly to give second in the first inning of the game with the Cincinnati Reds at..| . {straight am To hi ; hE "E|cher and Elmer Riddle the loser. oon } : Getting an early start with a 8 5¢ hole total of 205, 11 under the Pirates a 3-hlead. | Wrigley Field yesterday. Phil Cavaretta smacked a grounder to the |. ‘Washington “made 13 hits. tat S409 decision her anig Lol The teams are to meet in a eee see sued major problem of rebuilding the par 3a the Tam 0’ Shanter Counts! They tacked on\two more in| Reds’ Second Baseman Bobby Adams (right), who tossed to Short. | jcould score Oi Es of the year, double-header tomorrow after- — 3 = championship forward wall will/try Club “ithe fifth inning as they knocked stop. Virgil Stallcup. (left) for the. putout. Lee Ballanfant is the um- | but only three. Yvars' theft of home decided a [noon to bring the series to a be Coach Walter Jurkiewicz, suc-| Both of the OH 80t out George Munger his fifth op 9A. Sour-singies, uy i ame of which Toledo had been close; cessor to Coach Edgar Diederich, thers in different style today. gefeat—his third by the Pirates. pi. : Sane {times in the following 3 inn ngs Ba tharie-until the Millers — An eighth-inning run proved the who died last spring. Palmer with a crackerjack round Pilibursh or did they get men beyon yes Duare gS ur from. the mound in| Viner for St. Paul tonight. It | i The Rockets’ first unbeaten and of 69, three under par; in which he "AB HO Al Mickey Harris start or rom. {scored after two away, with Fors : untied city . chanipionship grid d/hiad only one bogie. White with a Rojexss, 211 3 hodost. 3b ans ver Honor Washington but when out in theja three-run eighth Tpning. rest Main pitching. He walked - ; wweniinitcRPin Prominin a" ¥ o le - team of 1948 will opén workouts bitterly achieved 70 in which he Hopp 1 4180 ) IN sixth ‘when the Sox scored their | oitde 94 Yo A! Hank Schenz and Addis scored his - Lat 7 a.m. for two hours, then had four bogies and six birds. el 1 1te led f B b Rt th e {first run. Willams scratched a ferchen. $23 oMaguirelt 4.3 7 9% mate with & double. = t come back for an hour in the| The duo had a one stroke edge Wstlake.ot e ! i Snelson. 15 $ id 0 emory 0 a . u single to Spen that Jing, bornid) | y ae 3 po § 8 3 2Husnei i 2 In addition to Riddle and Main on Sam “The Slammer” Snead, alldb 4 3|Glavino, 3b 8 3 \ ‘|Doerr wa an A ipien ib § 2 5 0Workmnrt i ol : Meridian ee ¥ Rockels will hold duty gol’ leading money winner tor HAE : As 3 : $ ? Yankees fo Dedicate Plaza to the Bambino : bromght: Williams: home with a He IS sails oc tala giBob | Kiinge ger AO Worked 2 jue Merion | {axilla 1949 and one of the top favorites 1H. Rice 3 000 - single right. 3 0 3 1iJenungsss 3 { 2} —_— ing the seaso entertaining 10 “snatch the rich $10,000 Bret 5, 5TH § Total TOIT First Anniversary. of His. Death i Att _igonte 4 oo A Ria Shank M Morrie Martin NY x Re Howe Sept. 9 ; their brightly- | prize in this 72 hole junket. Eitupurgh . NORMAN MILLER, United Press Sports Writer Yorn. AR 1 Q A Makibict AR H 2 A Sa |Pearson.p S000 The. Indians got off fo a fil hued arcs. | P dup) ing Weiday ated Error Klein. Russ b bags g, in--G ote] NEW ORK, Aug. 13—America has not forgotten the beloved Kbrisonds § 3 § Tbekrib § 01) Ba SUEY Joints Boa art I ar. 3 2F i “We've lost e and a half,” almer’s Kiner 2, er | Babe. Ortiz, $ 1 3 liStephensss 6 1 6 Sin Tth hree comments the new mentor. His|his mark in Friday's play while 3 ker, Cs “hasta “Dou Nearly.onéxyear after his déath the memory of George Herman Vollmer.cf § 3 1 0Doerrs 4.13 4 Toted rien Raseees 033 000 a%e— fi Nanny Nake an . 3 tris > entire forward wall that yielded Thursday in the first Tound he Son: "Bawa So te Hop. on Ruth was being perpetuated today in every metropolis and whistle Bpinsonis & § 8 ZEAL. 3 6-3 a Re Lansinen. By Buns at Lo ming a wii pich and only two touchdowns (to Cathed- {was even better with a 6 ttsburgh 5. St. a $" stop where his ho runs made baseball a natiopal institution. Dentess 8 2 3 6Hitcock.lb § 040 1ii.g"in Blanchard. Gin: nsberk 3, x infield 2 od thy Today his only mistake was a ballsff kson 1. Struck out—! ci 5 ee 1 t- Early.c 4 1-0°tKinderp . 3 1 0 1igughes, Blanch Two-base hits—L "Gina: an infield out accounted for ee ral) in nine games is gone and bad: approach on. the thirteenth 6. Munger 3. Wilks 4. Hat 3 5 On Tuesday, thewnation—from the most prominent public of-/ gli 3 1 0 0 hong Home runs -.cinsvert. Maguire, Bac-| ¢-iryns. The rally was launched by Safty WO SHEN AS Pack irom us hole while caught in a trap and Wi oe a rn : Sghe : ficials to the kids on'the remotest t also turned over a check "a re iba, Loft On bates-—Toieds 13 {Jack Cassini, second. up, who —Dickson (5-12 ures, n ’ ———t em mem emt . g “Heil have Bill Jesseo hack Eve him bogie. He turned the finger EH ppiresontiel i Teint HG sandiots who knew him only by tures, Sse furuud over 8 SHOCK] gow | SESE os 300 nrEholL K, Oi, pT § walked atter Ted Beard fied out the halfback spot to do most of Bing three under pa’, sinking *" to the Bambino on the first an- Cancer Society recently for re-| | Washington ......... 108 008 006 006 | op Wiis "Off Sloat 1 1 nay in n- | and rem Shree bagger Sollowed his touchdown cavorting if the the For 1 pee. seven and 10 feet | niversary of his-dedth. {search on the dread disease ®TTC ~ Lilo ly oun patted ot pig, Buiana 2. Wild pick —Konfkowski. | writ). ogi 08 EP ings going Rockets can get destroyer Tor og, Of the 1teenth he} | | The New York Yankees, wh e Which claimed Ruth's life. Oris.” Zarilla. ‘Stephens 4 Home fun—|Winning He et —bagien oune Shai as ng le, ig Indians batcorts like those of last year to Tiana an_apsaech. 10 _metionl]y 'uniform he wore in e acting bas In another tribute-to his mem. | Siephens. Blolen base —Rovernon, ver phal. Time~2:30. Altendance—3160 re A a Re ~~ convoy him across: the lines, |ball's greatest saga. will interrupt bry, construction cuffently is un- Doerr to Stephens to Hitchcock (2); Dente] rs !

and he went on handily to move v re ito Robertson to “Robinson: Dente to. Rob- | {ting back into the game. After In the county, Speedway's two- “ithe pre-game batting drills for dexway on a Babe Ruth wing oni “Robinson 10 Dente +t stl tim EE year county champs start in quest ON nead, wi th a 68 also had Over Redleos : their game against the Washing-| I's Hall of Fame at Coo tas, oS yhiconins Wi HE Red Bi rds Rally "7{0ne Gut tel fost | ne at at of their third straight county’ q“sound ai 2 BY-- ton--Senators-_and troop. outside erstowp. N.Y... to hose the pases on pal singled-and-Bric-Fipton-worked title, minys a good chunk fromi the park to participate in a cere- Babe's famed No. 3 uniform and [Ringer 1 1. Struck out—By Kinder 0 Hits Beats Brewers, 4-2

Sam, ( IP) - { Sete line and three-year veterans| bogie. Bit never a.whiz| CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (UP) The mony dedicating the tree-lined a host of trophies and mementos nings: uns ft Harils & 200.1 jn bh in. [Riddle for a walk, filling the by th with a putter, had his miseries) Chicago Cubs profited by the er Yankee St ¢ his fab a - |pitcher—Kinder (14-5). Losing _pitcher—| MILWAUKEE, Aug. 13 (UP) bases. Rae King and Jack Mayhugh,,,, tne greens and three times [rors of Grady Hatton to defeat/quare adjacent to Yankee Sta- of his fabulous career. - Haynes (2-8). Umpires—Passarells. Rom-|__In a brisk ninth-inning rally, / Error on.Co 6 Times’ all-county backs. dium as “Babe Ruth Plaza.” | Legion to Award Medal [mel Stevens and Boyer. Time—3: 10. At-| 5 nway missed birdie pushy of less than! the Cincinnati Reds, 5 to 4, today | Q tendance—8.847 the Columbus Red Birds came) . Plugs Have Own Field two feet. before 14,097. Widow To Attend Mass | 1p, American Legion, at its mi 1:1 from behind to trim the. Mi On Ferrell Andérsqn’s grounder, ~ Coach Ralph" JORhROH"S BURR] : Women “Hatton erred “Tovice fh third ho ial aS v he] [NSH ON to eo in Blau in c nd dn Jaghc ay fea i oe i Hi ee thet thes Mrs Clatre- Ruth will pater is. Jon : ; ; nings and will have its own win, it would be no great .sur- unearned tallies in. a cluster of | | git on 4 i iE | {celebrated for the Babe at the... op * ed gervic medal for| ing. ag! ‘practice field for. the first time. prise. Palmer, 31, was runner-up, !three. : !church of St. Ignatius of Loyola. his inguishe with the legions SaEIOR- they. exploded three’ quic hits off. called time and questioned the Night football will spread out to Snead in the PGA this _year| ___Cineinnati Ghicase | _At Oakland, Cal: nearly 3000] Brewer Pitcher Hanis Perry and | Bas U increasingly in the county withand two years ago he wound up|g i. is AT % § Hrewie an *3.3 3 3 miles away, the Acorns’ manage-| al-youth program. It will mark, nkees Win §- drove him from the-mound. — | 20e mpire Charlie Moore's deaddition of Speedway's lighted a Western Open Champion. White, Pa 401 1 Jeficous.cf $3 i O'ment will invite 30 teen- aged 10 Bist fhme 2 ever has ve Tom Trimer put out the fire dropped the. Bg he Waa awa : » ' 4 Cav - field expected to seat at Joast 38, doesn’t place in the top 25 fiation 1b 41 7 i EE 2 1 5 oisandlot baseball players to the. awarded Ta tosdal. ¢ PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13 (UP) | but the. Red Birds had chased |, o a throw to first. But the um1600, The Plugs -ofen Up it mdpey winners, wt pt he has posted Eoin 337 0 Rewenid 4 i 7 o/same against the Hollywood] 8 1s —After overcoming a three-run across.three runs and the Brewers pire refused to change his de =r ~Brownsburg’s- “dedication; Sept. 10; some excellent ro! $n -major yrostk.r! 4 3% IIT Ge ~-4-t-¥-2 stars, with hot dogs; ~soda-pop-and The Municipal Stadium in Bal: " ‘were unable to- match’ "them in > Football under the lamps is ex-|tournaments - he” past twolAdams2p 231 3 4 Smallerss 1 1 3 2/all the trimmings—in memory of |timore, the city where Babe THetielt, the Philadelphia Athletics! their half of the final. [ice Testo ee nti ere pected to give Indianapolis grid years; only to fade in the stretch. 1008 the Babe. [broke into organized baseball in blew up in the ninth inning to-| . Cetambus Milwaukee ayne Belard! sent a long fly teams a shot in the arm physi-| “Babe Didrickson Zaharias, er, seve oo Similar tributes: alse - are /1914, was renamed Babe Ruth|q, d the 1 Jeading Nowl.. ABN OA AB i 0 Al [0 Beard and Addis scored after cally ‘and financially as three Ferndale, N. Y. star who won the Totals 34 83417 Totals 33 937 8 planned at baseball parks Stadium. There ate plaques ded-| i eague- ead. ng teiner2h 4 1 3 3(Urtatield oe 313 the catch. With Dan O’Connell at more fields will turn the lights on “world” last year, had a. terrific|, Lowrey sounded into forced out for P F licated to the Babe in center field York Yankees scored four runs gieiiice § 3 4 QBymen : 4% 5 3 0/bat, Clyde Kluttz dropped a pitch in town. lead for the $1100 prize for Wo-|cincinmati 019 010 ant a eat Foundation an [of Yankee Stadium and at Forbes to record at 9-7 victory. I Losan.rt 8 8 o philtos So {4 1 i|and Tipton started for home. Cathedral will dedicate its new men pros with 222 for the 54 RE tre taniaresr sass U3 030 dox—8 | organization formed in 1947 ‘and | Field in Pittsburgh, the site of| Dick Fowler, an 11-ganfe win-/langds § o 1 Aucoin ¢ g 4 ¢|Klutta retrieved the ball quickly CYO athletic field Sept. 12 with holes. She had a one under par(, Friors Halon 3, Stalicup, Runs bet % dedicated to the interests of the his last major league homer. And ner, suffered his seventh setback Costass 4 1 3 dBurrise” 3189 and Tipton was trapped in a runa double-feaden football card.75 today and wgs nine strokes Lecnard. Klussewski, Wyrostek. Two-base yoith of A ill o| American Legion Post 428 in when Hank Bauer walked, Johnry| Dealp . 4 0 0 yTerryp 3 9-8 lidown play and was out, Kluttz to The Irish, beaten by. one touch-|ahead of Louise Suggs, Carroll-|pase hit &lussew AD jvaith or A 2 Milwaukee was renamed Babe Lindell groundad through the . =. ooo T Th +a Pernandea to Kluttz. down by the Ripple team in the ton, Ga. and Patty Berg, Minne- {Stelen bases. -Wyrosiek. ‘Adams. Jeficoat. pon hin prizes to youngsters in Ruth Post. middle and Billy Johnson doubled |coumbus .... ou a 010 003— 4 The second inning was score: “championship” geme last year, apolis. ‘Miss Suggs had a par 6 | Rats Kjpewskl Left “on” base—cincin: 1000 high schools from coast to| Nor have the children whom-to left to tie the score with one wiNauien . .. 100 100 000— 2 less. In the Tribe haif, Beard got ° face Westfield and Sacred Heart,/for a 231 total while Miss Berg Fox 2 pooh Struck. our by” Leonard coast. he loved forgoften the Babe, out in the last innihg. Johnson yEron—Lans. Pip un eon by a walk but was"left. Both hoping to gain fortune in tire pig- scored an 81 for the same mark. & Foz 3. Hits add _runs-0f Boz ai! The foundation, which is sup- either. . made third on the throw-in | eid. Fwo-base" "eves Hardie Logan. [RM and Caksinl war strikeout skin sport this season, plays : Foitcher by x (8maliey)” wil ven” (ported by public contributions: To them; -and- to millions-.of, Joe... Coleman... who lost. last fices—Perry. | C osty. Jove Let atv ims in that half, caitp Plainfield Boys School in the first Gots Robins Post "| Losing Spe i he :'and royalties from some of the other Americans, Babe .Ruth's| —— A ae be Mifsaukee 10" Bases! In the Saints’ second, Riddle isgame. at 6.30 4p. m. Cathedral Ni and Balanfant. Time—182. pape g indorsements . and ven- memory will never die, (Continued on Page 34, Cok 3) | FEiner TT gBtrike out Bea 8, Terry 3, sued two walks but got out of opens daily drills Tuesday at - RICHMOND, Ind. Aug. 13 (UP) ifenfuncs (arma aaom ry [ait nnn RR puemd: the

hole. 9:15 a.m, ~—Kenneth Holtcamp, a former | 1 In the third, after two away,

Manual’'s Réines Club and the American Legion Junior Baseball | t te ‘500 - {Jerry Scala was struck bya Madison Avenue Businessmen’s pilot, has replaced Cy Pfeiffer as retze pee way | ly red o BASEBALL pitched ball and was forced out

Association will enable the Red- manager of the Richmond Robins| by Conway.

skins to cavort by artificial light of thé Class “D” Ohio-Indiana The league leaders got after for the first time. |cireuit, club officials ‘anriounced Plans Only In - CALENDAR {Riddle in their third. Both AdTech Has One Day Game today. i | (Continued on Page 35—Col Tech, backed heavily and loy-| oe i Blueprint Stage AMERICAN ASSOCIATION =u phon of 8.6) «ally. by. thousands. of alumni, L. Pet. GB ‘ : yo at wil.Probable Pitchers Today. THIGH re tough all pver: Be Pabst celine Tri DE BOX S COTE: play all night games except the NATIONAL LEAGUE INDIANAPOLIS .. 7¢ 51 8 4 x Shortridge contest this fall. Tech’s| Piitsbursh (Chesnes 5-7) at st. Louls| Speedway President, Wilbur Milwaukee ....... 84x 38 83 i1%d INDIANAPOLIS Light Brigade, apparently, has "Sosion tsa S13 st Brecsiyn (Roe Shaw may have to go’ baek to Lousville %....... 80 80 500 14'y| ™ ABR H' O._A 8 succeeded in giving Tech one of 9- {winning 500-Mile Races A r a lv. Columbus ........ 58 #3 ° 419, 17 |Beard. rf sear di1,..0 372% 0 I the finest electrical ‘scorebourdsl. 4" 4450 Yo ENE, Ba ing.. That is, unless the “‘moon- Minoeapolis ....., 7° #3 41 17, Cassini 2b 03 3 0 Tn the Midwest. ncinnatl (Raffensberger 11- eT) Joxthelr. squat. Toledo, up or i I | Breming, v.- 7 ) 2 $1, The three-story building hous- peterson 4-4) at Chicago "(Rush s 13 er | |ters’ rights in the hills of West ; : : . : 385 Ry Berni as ED Mtl Ing the electrical scoring, storage M Sgroted: ¥ames, | Virginia, have a full-scale shoot- ; an RICAN LEAGUE op. Kalin, If. oe 0 1 0 0 and technicians’ apparatus is In-| chicage (Hestne 1-5 cod w 2 10.5, | INE war with Uncle Sam's reve- {New York ........ 68 39 638 “— Sculs. cf o 1 T 0 ' r cluded in the $15,000-plus project at Cleveland (Garcia 9-4 and Feler 11-8) |NUe agents. Boston iii. 84 4S 58T SB j& ORWAY, 88 'usyneiiis 5 0 0 0° 3 2 A ~ provided for Tech’s night football, | TO Ames. Salvert 6-13 .ané Hudson! ANd ft would be all the fault Cleveland vies 83 48 BID @ [KI Cen 9: 0-40 8 Coach Howard Longshore's|;. 330 at Jdeston (Parnell 1126 and Kramer Of & gent named R:. Victor Bran- Datsok srs +80. .50. 045 9%; DATS pip fd al V2 . men, fast improved though usidei-| 8. Louis" (Garver 1-13 snd Pangih 4.) (RON, Of Chappells; 8. C. . ~ | | Ontease a AM apKinger, B i. 0 8 0 60 0 . § manned last year, will drill in the a otras J 9-6 and H Rutehin-| Friend Brannon had a dream § (Washington ...... 38 68 358 20 ya Turner Trrarareress 8 0-48. .9 9 » arena ) ly Jo has and Jegnotds| about a pretzel-shaped speedway St. Louls 38° 13 94 33s MAIR Pos error ere oO 0 0.0 0 (Continued on Page 35—Col. 1) |Z: * T5/ nian (arise 11-6 and), tterned after the 500-milestrack: Fo. NATIONAL LEAGUE etal 5 eat ] : 7 H sembled blueprints of a L Pe \ ir ; M I D § } La idl “ P Pi rex *. Louis w a Rot. GB. { oDali gssandro flied out for Riddle “in a orys erear esta Ss: “| place Indianapolis, if and when," Brosiein shen Ol WNT Rrounddi-—out. for Kinstt-— in 17 * * . says the latest edition af the. 4 Bs Boston +o a8 33 308 13. Bernier ran for Fleming io ninth. -9, in Title Defense ven den” magne.” » Bs Mii Bf (a ¥ op 1 The pretzel-shaped speedway : aR ANNON PLAN” : PILLbUrEn ........ 4 58 458 18 AB RH O A & Cinclonatd ........ a 6 2415 Pendleton, cf ....... 3-00 4 9 90 P. R. Mallory began defense of their city amateur baseball | concocted by Mr. Brannon would Chicago gad Al A Scena 20 «ost 3 TE 0 . ] championship in a successful fashion yesterday by thumping Vestal| 3150° be two and one-half miles mp Audis FE Ll 8 4 eT Steel, 17t0 9. , |long with three-quarter of a mile ..., siiot his right turn, the Mid- and the two turns. The idea died would fall off once the , curiosity / / GAMES TODAY [Tiptom, It ...covii £11.19 0 “Joe Normington, former hurler from Indiana University, started Straightawayss and . half-mile ,, iorner his toboggan-like banks, in its infancy, killed by a dfSease and newness of the course Wore, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |Anderson, © uci 3 006 va t The two straightaways ff.” h tinued. (All Double-Headers) Belartl, 1b ....o0is ol on the mound for the champions and had things pretty well under ‘Urns. Stralg ¥ | the Easterner his smooth sailing, |¢alled money, or the lack of it. 0 e continu ny INDIANAPQLIS at 8¢ Pgul. * |O'Gonnell, 3b ...... 2.0.0.1:3 % control until the Steelmen came to bat in the last frame. Normington Would . form an “X" With one. the hill billy in the hills, the The cost was astronomical. {From a technical standpo Colympys at’ Milwauker.: {HICKE, B8 +. +rsves van tr was shelled from the hill in the, {stretch having a highly banked vin collector plush and the track | Similarly, the Roosevelt track he points out: “Since the mm turn Sopavie 35 Ransag ( Et S02 v0 ze last of the ninth when the Vestal ison So 4 14 03334 18 | overpass to prevent cars from ....c in debt. Sn t Long Island, with its ups and would require considerably lower AMERICAN LEAGUE IMArtID, Ds eieninns 0 0-0 0 0 boys sent seven runs across the Batson und Mag Di times tumbling Into the underpass. | prannon would locate the track downs and. many hazardous speeds than the Dark ie cate 2 Louis Ar Rolibles Lan. Beil 4 ve 0 plate in a vain attempt to savage : The first straightaway would in the hills. ‘of. West Virginia curves, proved unsound and im- might call Jor use D 3 a ~ a Pfiadeionia 4 Total Bot ees - the game. Elsewhere on the amateur give the European race driver a where the natural sloping ter, practical from both a racing and transom ition fn oa Sine the finingion ai Boston | INDIANAPOLIS .... 300 000 101 § Chief contributors fo the Mal-| front, Capitol Ofl, winners of the happy moment with a highly/rain would give him grandstand and financial STARAPOIAL | weir ae dhe Brakes, A480 Anne le Wikia at Brookion Pale TI lory attack were the Butler broth: Municipal crown, got off on the banked right turn back into the foundation. The total attendance, Says Mr. Shaw: “It certainly Ae Teauifed t ig Pe during Joh ix Louls. ih. I Runs. batted ieaBeraaRdas 2. Flaming bh ers. Bill blasted a two-run homer’ right foot ‘when they defeated second straightaway, an. uphill might hit half a million people— would prove plenty of opportunity | the eau | it might be a] Anati at Chicago 13). {2. Conway. Anderson, Belardi, O'Connsil, and brother George got four safe: Boughton Excavating, 9 {o' 8. job, at whose terminus would be all in full view of the race at/for rewarding skill ‘and driving ing Troms: the ws a atat of th ————— - HTeks. Addis. Two-bise hit—Addis, Three. ties in five appearances. | Earl Stegemoller, opening hurl- a flat, half-mile turn. {all times—with the general’ ad- technique, ng Pp Pid the RESULTS YESTERDAY | base Bits--Fernandes, Schenz. Double piay Sihce two defests are required op tor Of 't quit = . ; + | driver and car owner, and a NANISSrIATION “Beard tq Fleming. Left on bases ~Indianto eliminate A team from a tour- ce oF Ofiety wasn Pn a a8 ye Complete Figure 3 mission seats located on the Would Be Very Costly {same time, costly.” gr PAE rs, 1 fapolis 11, Si. Paul 10. Base on balls—Oft ney, Vestel Steel is still in the run:| |Sasatul Sainat the Ravatols & ' Then back onto the first level Brooklyn bridge. “There is no question but what “Because of the inability of. Jans lis 8, Toledo 4 Bahr 8 Riddle 6. Kinger 1. Main L opt . Ldn mateur Dhy a ew stretch. The route Would com- But the strongest foundation ,,p1is interest and curiosity these unusual courses to hold the |raiDuisville ‘at: Kansas City (fo same. struck out—By Bahr 4 Riddle 1. Main 3 e \ Ring for title. weeks ago and needed help from 3 of all, the financial supports, ap- or nave. A0var AGUS Lupine. 3. Mits—Off Riddle. 1 in 4 ini ; 3 Allison won its initial test BY Johany Males to put the fire out, plete a figure 8 at each lap. ; nent ‘8 of tol] lwould bring good crowds topublic fancy, they have inv new worl AMERIC IN L3AC v | nings; Klinger, 1 in 1 joning; Bahr, § in . crushing Navy Reserves, 24 to 1 Charles Maas was one of the Mr. Brannon, apparently; aims Pear in imminent dange events on such a course immedi- ably failed economically. . ; Wash ington: | 112 tinings). (8b innings; Main. 110 1 inning. Martin, behind the seven-hit pitching of big guns at the plate for the win- at making everybody remote (lapse, even before construction, lately after it was put into opera-, “I'm confident that at present- PW ot, oul Rchoduled) {1 In_0 innings. (faced one man in Sth); Stewart Battson. The losers made ners He tripled with a man on| Interested in speed, happy to One Idea Falled in "48 tion. But since the Americanday constructiofi costs, it would he: ONAL LEAGUE "|Labine, 0°10 % ‘inning. 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