Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 34
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mr i Two Hitless in & ~ 26-Inning Tilt
Old-Timer Refreshes ~ Columnist's Memory
EW YORK, Aug. 13— Let's ear ‘what our friends,’ the old timers, lrave to say for themselves today. Well, wil-| liam Burrill, 105 Grove St., Elizabeth, N. J. protests that 75" "Chuck Ward wasi't the only regular who went hitless in th i longest game ever played in the majors: That 26-inning tie between Brooklyn and Boston, May 1, 1920. And he's cor. rect. Charles Pick, : the!
“for 11, and wads two errors’ the Braves only ones, in fact.
Flushing, that the only Ze 28 ant ver oe moted by the fabulous gans , .. this a Suluay or bmi tated France shortly after World! 3 War L showed-a profit , , . “I re-| ember the late Arthur Brisbane blasted the principals in an edl- ~ torial on the first page of the old Amgricth for leaving’ so little for |~
in in Toyene -
Johnny Hutchings Continues Tops in
sponsors.” . Te por could be right. How-| Over-All, Count - ever, 1 distinctly remember Anne By ART WRIGHT t
organ—who fronted for the fight the old garden—tellipg.me she! A last yminute raliy by Ted! cleared something like $75,000 for Beard fans gave the Indians out. her favorite charity. . This was fielder a one-day lead today over the" fight in which Benny Leonard Johnny Hutthings in the “Most narrowly escaped a'knockout at | Telegenic” ball player contest the hands of Richie Mitchell in| {spohsgred by The Times and . the first round. IRCA-Victor dealers, Pa { Hutchings continued to hold’ he lead in the over-all count of MR. QUINN Aga have this t benfit aot confused with eS _n Beard had RArrOWed Leon figured in that ogy A Aonare think the Of the votes received yosiitay. charity got only a few stray dol- Beard got 529 per cent and| © Jars. it ‘was shockingly ttle, in! Hutchings, 41.2 per cent. In the any aggregate tabulation prior I tier Yesterday's ‘midnight deadline, Lo A Martin, on Hotel Statie wehin had 40.7 per cent and
Lesnevich was | 2 per cent.
th still are votes to fighter oD iried to win al hes because ballots post-
championship. How, "| marked org@fopped Into RCA-| about Tommy Burns, not 16 Ft | victor ‘ealer bexes by midnight| last night still be errdited to the | players. at 5 feet, seven. Burns was | The fan voting for the player recognized as the champion | {who receives the most votes and when he lost to Jack Johnson ‘Writes the best 25-word statement (6 feet, 1; inch) In Austrslis, lon why that player is “most tele-| "but neither Jack Sharkey mor genic” will receive a new RCA-/ * Max Schmeling was a titlist in | Victor television set free. The 3 ax 3 Walker, ; {player winning the poll alsé will 5. . n _ |get an RCA-Victor television set. FLUO, PAUL GALLAGHER of Percentage Standing : El Paso, Tex, takes pen in hand Here are the percentage of votes “© invented 1? Who used it frst? Jerry Scala, 8.2 per cent; "Nanny" p - Dr. Gallagher believes both dis- ‘Fernandez, 4.1 per cent; Les Flem- : tinctions to Martin De-| |ing. 3.5 per cent; Jack Cassini, 1.8 Janey of St. Louis University, and per cent; Royce Lint and Earl
4 : asks. for verification. {Turner, tied with 1.2 per cent; , I St. Louls University seems to Bob Ganss, 09 per cent; Jack have been first in the field with (Conway, 0.7 per cent; Me! Queen, 3 the pass but credit for its n-|0.5 per cent; Chet Johnson and
vention is given to Edward B.[Roy Weatherly, tied with 0.4 per Cochems who was coaching the cent; tied with 0.2 per cent, ForFR. team at that time, which was rest Main, Frank Kalin, Clyde ¥ {Kluttz, Russ Peters, Bob Klinger! 1f ‘this is correct it naturally and Jim Walsh. follows that & St. Louis player] More tabulations will be re-
t ‘the|
“The juven Dame, undefeated for three sea- from last yea Those first three weeks one complete starting line and/strength, particularly as far as would be enough to tax the abil-/such backfield stars as Bob De-|depth is concerned, must be proities of even a title holder. And Moés, ace passing quarterback, vided by last fall's freshman Holcomb makes no secret of his numeral group, a contingent un[hope that t the young 1049 squad] proven. in college competition.
Outsider Beats Great Assault
First Nighter Spri } To $50,000 Victory
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Folin ee »
‘Nine More Firms Join
© List of Prize Donors
the first inning.
! I
Stu Holcomb, seach of the Boilermaters .
+ “The longer | lool, fhe dimer 1, got."
Hopes for More Over-All Strength This Year
By BOB WOODWORTH, Times Special Writer
LAFAYETTE, Aug. 13—"The longer I look, the dizzier I get" These ‘were the sentiments of Stu Holcomb, diréctor of Purdue's | gridiron destinies, as he studied the attractive Boilermaker schedule makers can field an all-letterman| {poster that has started making its appearance in the Middle West. Of course, the dizziness might be ascribed to the attractive eolors
jHeven,
{will have more over-
{than last year.
|{there be more depth at the wings
and in the ‘backfield, in addition!
to more ‘defensive ability: As far as a potential starting!
eleven in concerned, the Boiler- and Belardi singled, t stopping ‘at second.
But development of the| second and third string forward |
of the poster, but more than likely a good share of the impact on the walls, with tackles and guards ~~ "|as the main question mark, pro- left on base. Conway and Klutts|
eye
this fall,
» “ HOLCOMB and the Bollermakers are faced with a real job of yy6 start of the fall d
comes from the strenuous %_ face Minnesota, Michigan, Marquette {vides a pressing problem, The holdover. contingent of {fettermen includes only six play-| ers who put in more than 200 out |
fsiedule. Sia BOMRMEL -
and Indiana, |. As ‘a result of the schedule problem, Holcomb has advised t 72 candidates invited to return Sor}
rebuilding, particularly in the for- that early condition is There will be no time
ward wall,
a good jolt, Purdue opens the season against Northwestern, Rose
Bowl champions,
night's
Fl threw the first pass and the rec- ported in The Times . . . so keep - naan BU Levis Ur back, heaved 1 Sports ‘Bee. game that carried 87 yards. "Knute Rockne always sa Maybe Another
ochems as the crater ‘Babe’ on the Way
and its robin | NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (UP)-= oy George Herman’ the rules committees at the re- (year-old product of the Bronx
practically Mr, oothall new glory to a familiar pame, toA at the time, How about” [day signed a contract with the it, , do we or do we Pittsburgh Pirates’ organization. not accept Cochems as the fa- | Ruth, a husky six-footer, was - ther of the Jasst {named after the late Yankee ; {slugger by his father, who ido=| SOME WEEKS Doge a West lized the Babe. The dark-haired Coaster did _an unpardonable youngster, a native New Yorker thing. He ventured the opinion in who grew up a few blocks from this space that Stanley Ketchel Yankee Stadium, will report to was an overrated fighter. {the Pirates’ Salisbury, N. C, Did this stir the ire of the old club of the class D North Carolina timers? It did, brother. Louls State League. Rosenberg, 505 West End Ave, New York City, covered many of Ketchel's fights in his capacity as a boxing writer. ; . . It is his calm, considered judg- 2 Braves n Fight ment that anybody who refuses to recognize Ketchel as the great. NEW YORK, Aug. "13 (UP) est middleweight the game ever Manager Billy Southworth ef the had--or ever will have-~is plain: Boston Braves revealed today, nuts,
No Penalties for
,." {Russell and Duke Torgeson, had} Mr, Rosenberg remembers, “I fight but that he would take no caught up with him in Churchill's, disciplinary action against either! a famous restaurant of that pe- of them. riod. He was eating ice cream and drinking beer. ‘A very when the Braves were there on a strange combination’ I com- western road trip and Russell mented. ‘Why it's perfectly fine’ emerged with two black eyes, Ketchell smiled, ‘Besides nothing Torgeson came up with or nobody can hurt me’, sprained thumb.
RE BA TIE, Where New York ii City address 1 cannot decipher, saw the Ketchel-Sam Langford Jus Nea Sroums fight in Philadelphia in 1910. En ssions Toda “Langférd's the only fighter I'd CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (U oid
a
rpmer——
anybody ever saw Ketchel at his! best because he toak a very dim view of training, and his idea of road work, for the most part, was to take a stroll down the avenle with a .Bood looking babe on his
and Bowl Games Committee will conclude their special meetings tomorrow and probably some aninouncement of their action will be made,
said today. arm.’ - ray | The Compliance Committee, Shintged with enforcement of
Quite a few of the customers “sanity code” regarding financial
ghee with Gene Tunney that ag ’ y : | inducements given college. ath:
Jack Dempsey probably would oll 8 Most anglers know that fish £9 pe Pi knoekout ote, was expected to conclude its [a.m iiected 11 hits Detralt have a favorite time during the over Joe Louis . . . and quite | session late today. {ingr. 3 AL x S x 0 Ax e Aday-and night whan they feed Ue few others beg to differ, but i ARrini.s 00 2? Mil of i : 3iand, when Say Debi Aled { 0 Groth. 2 most emphatically. 12 Gambling ‘Suspects fhdress » i g : 8 Wietlalaie } id 3 tor The Times oo» i Well, who would know for sure, Fined t Shibe P k Priddy 4 23 0 Kell, 3 1340 Knight, designate these times In and Tunney's guess is more au- ''N at | ar Debinertt 4°23 JEonnsonc § 9 8 2ian-effort to tell the fisherman thoritative than most and I don't| PHILADELPHIA, A u g 13 Sieversct 5 1 § 0 Swift 1 04 the best time to wet his line go along with the comment of (UP)—Twelve gambling suspects, gaa%™'® 3 3 0 hoerin 3131 ‘Central Sianadid Nijes Ken McKenna, 3657 Broadway, Seized by shirt-sleeved detectives) |r 129 2Rrann, 3a § : Winar, Yor Mimal Saasey and others, that in taking Demp-| Who Posed as fans at the Phila. 8ifvnssss 4-3 § | Whiten ® o 8 08 18 Jodar oo i} wis iN say over Louis, Tunney is simpy deiPhia Athletics-New York Yan- ns dro 3881 HY -Weanmasy 111 ua 8 seeking to make himself ook sh- Kees game last night, each paid) hgrher ’ 23a 18g TEnunday i le perior to both, His record stamps $5 fines today. is 080 1 sutures 1 i 18 ah him as & very capable John. ° Police said the men were car-| Ts 1000 b~Bunday" 3 : "0
Another thing: He doesn't shoot! TYNE A total of nearly $6000, pool that way, fellows. By the much of it hidden in shoes and ; “Gans” you mention In: -connecs "the upper left Sel stands at) tion with Tunney’s record? Would | 8hibe Park. They. were charged) you mean Greb by any chance? with disorderly ly condyet. ————————————————
Golf Notes . College to Have Hockey od Keesling professional al the Jnatan. DENVER, Aug. 13 (UP)--The . i ¥ Club will aceon, oye ——
roan University of Denver announced hE "i " me t today that it would have a hockey | team. during the coming season.
#i orado College. "a +
"RN Lv as
The fight ateurred ia Chicago |}
an NCAA spokesman
ix The. Announcement came after rg a feniand | contricts for the construction of low I pai- An ce rink in the univrsity’s fo LIA Wings arher’t he | new fieldhouse were let. This wili[ in Tt n “make the second major college in! hockey team, the other being Col-|
n_in order come Iowa's re-| ated “HAW Wikeyes and Notretlonses of exper 1 T's squad, including provement
‘then, by way of “no breather” Come “Miami of Florida, - Minots,
Red Sox Win, 51, On Grand Slam
Stephens’ 30 — — jar (Continyéd From Page 38)
Just to give the boys the tale, for experimentation once the cam-
paign gets underway at Evanston, Sept. 24.
HOWEVER,
ak Ase to oi
{of a.possible 540 minutes on the!
| gridiron last fall.
ski,
Gespite Ne eav y,terback.
in
~hoped.. -over-all
Another contest Saint (a “merger “of “the B.C {Atkins and South Side Saints
Mallory Beats ' Vestal Steel, 17-9 |
(Continued from Page 33)
‘a marker across. Bob Moore's {two doubles were &iso a big faevictory.
saw Atkins-|
teams) wallop Ferris Foods, 9 to|-
decision, relieved Fowler! {4
First.
squad;
By TOM NOONAN United Press Svorts Writer , BOSTON, Aug. 13 (UP) Once
with the score tied and George nanrord Kistler went all the mighty Assault was buried today Stirnweiss running for Johnson. u.y for the victorious team and in the “graveyard of champions” {gave up. onl ahd
first
on_ Tot
1 Rizzuto bunted Joe Cole-| man's frst Low End
ae Bobby Brown scored
mmy
% hut
struck
“out 2 Ed
five hits,
ed. for _Ferris| six errors proved {ov coatiy Tace and| a handicap for him to overcome./in & photo finish,
Henrieh’s Bug Ratcliffe, third baseman for|
{3m fourth and had no excuses. Forty-Niners and
ait
ar aL
walked —the $50, 8s A Massachusetts Trad HR NCR pe rae
noses
583 Daact-Gri-Opener +
The club-footed Assault, econ-|
‘that made him
[the winners got a single and sidered to have regained the form |
a triple crown
champion in 1946, finished a dis-
|
Tough '49 Football ‘Schedule Has Purdue | Coach Stu Holcomb Feeling Slightly Dizzy
Boilermakers Lost Forward Wall, But Mentor
loft Riddle.
The Tribesters were retired in|
{ Fernandez.
{were tossed out and Earl Turner 28 who batted for
|grounded out.
putout.
strikes
reaching third.
jout.
out.
HuP)—A
(order in the ‘sixth, {lost a run in their half. ‘one out, Penidieton watked. Schenz belted a triple off the right field! {luck at the rodeo Sept. 17. fence, but Pendleton was called] fout for not touching second when {the Indians made a play there, {Beard to Kluttz to Cassini. {grounded for the third out. The Indians came to life for a, brief spell in the seventh -all strength | |scored one marker an walks to|20 Especially © Beara ‘and Cassini and a single by
Beard In Double Py “Addis, first up in the fourth for the Saints, singled but {doubled up when Tipton lined to [Beard in right and Teddy Beags throw in to Fleming beat Addis to | (the bag. It was Addis’ third hit
Bob Kinger took over the Tribe] ipitching in the Saints’ seventh. {After one out, ¢hnderson walked his family just came back from he former|® two weeks’ "fishing jaunt at] O’Connell| Little Lake Chapman, near Warforced Belardi and Hicks flied out, saw. They didn’t land any yecord| Scala opened the Tribe eighth fish but they did manage to gatch /by lining a single to left but was/an assortment of some 300° crap-|
Klinger,
Addis Doubles Forrest Main was on the In-| The six areigigns’ rubber as the Saints went Kenny Gorgal, quarterback; Nor- io bat in the eighth. He struck bert Adams and Harry Smulbor-| out the first two Saints and then halfback: Captain Angelo walked Schenz. Addis doubled, {Carnaghl, center; Earl Murray; | scoring Schenz. It was Addis’ guard. and Bob Hartman, quar- (fourth safety of the game, Tip-| {ton flied to Scala to end the infor.. ADO, ning: dt Was Scala’s...seventh,..
After Beard was called out on in the ninth, Cassigl| walked and raced to third on a single by Fernandez, his third hit of the game, Morrie Martin, southpaw, {placed Bahr on the St. Psul mound. Fleming singled to left center; scoring Cassini, Fernandez
Martin was derricked and Clem Labine, righthander, ‘took up the St. Paul pitching. Kalin struck Scala was’ struck by a | pitched ~ball, filling the bases. {Carlos Bernier, rookie outfielder, went In to run Tor Fleming: way fanned for the game-ending
~Conway: Seca Fred.
was
i
The Saints
After
|
Addis
and 87°
also
res
“Cons
[pected to watch the San Francisco
the
| There is a wonderful
lerackerjack fisherman. He". an
>
Gribben and
these firms check the at the end of this column. Present indications point to an even more successful rodeo this year than last. Many persons to, who attended the affair last year) at ‘Bryant Creek Lake have indi-| cated they will be back this year.
“By SUM SMITH, Times Hunting and Fishing. Editor
Just like a snowball diet aud FUE
Nine
For the, list of prizes offered by prize list
Times Second Annual Fishing Rodeo Sept. 17, at Yellowwood
RE swing sinteulie i. Ran ions re D. Prichard,
a today's 5
J. R. Crockett, 514 N. Exeter, | who won the first prize in The, Times rodeo last year, told me]
‘he certainly Inténds to try st
“Yellodwood is my favorite. fishing lake,” said Crockett. “I am sure your rodeo this year! will be a tremendous success. picnic grounds, pleasant surroundings and- a grand place to fish. In
{fact my wife and I already have our, favorite spot all picked out.”|
Crockett, incidentally, 4s a)
pie, Sige and speckled cats. Not bad In order to make the event as pleasant for everyone as possible, the Indiana state police have again offered the services of some of their officers. Lt. Harry McMillin of the Seymour post as-'
sured me he would have some ofthe sake of killing his men on hand to take care of Shoot what you ni
the traffic situation.and aid ini whatever other way o. - r . oe CONGRATULATIONS. to_ the Glenns Valley Conservation Club. They have arranged an excellent program for their members and the public is invited to attend. Regular meetings ‘have been scheduled by the club for the first
[Tuesday of each month and each
third month movies and a free lunch will be provided. In addition, the club has arranged for six fox drives this win-
ter as well as a skeet and trap shoot. In case you'd like to attend. the club is located south of’
Glenna Valley on State Road 2 art. ~~
Wildeat creek near Lake fishing, especially late at night should also prove profit
able.
lrurn right « on Wicker Road for one mile and you'll see the en on the Subhae. w
i NOTE TO ANGLERS: If you
| are looking for a light, easy-to-handle bait cooler, try the new Indus job put out by the | Indus Corp, Made of aluminum ‘with an insulated hinged lid, this cooler will keep worms, softcraws, frogs, shrimp and other live bait fresh for days. It cools by evaporation of water. It's a nics job for a firm that has only been in that type business for a year.
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GET THOSE guns olled up, hunters. Squirrel season optna Aug. 22, And don’t forget, be sportsman. Don't shoot just hey squirrels, , within the limit, and leave some for other “isportsmén. And remember, be reful with your firearms, They
TOR, \
Te . ” CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs, Fred Slater, daughter of the late Thomas D. Taggert of Indianapolis. Fishing in the Ipswich Bay Tuna Derby, Mrs. Slater hoated a 860-pound bluefin. This is the largest bluefin caught in the Atlantic with rod and reel by a woman angler so far this season. It was Mrs. Slater's first experience at big game fishing and as such represents a real achievement, : mE
Keep Your Eye on List of Prizes In Times Fishing Rodeo Sept. 17
Here is the prize list, to date, for the second annual Times
SAN “FRANCISCO, Aug. 13] crowd of 40,000 jis ex-|
Aacico
ter; winless —in-—15 Bills kick the lid of the 1048 pro.)
prev fous 1949 starts,
scored
- 4 ? Iihead triumph in a photo finish/morrow afternoon in an exhibi-|
double off the right Sal, New 5 ou Wo a/double and Scored three runs. Rizsu! 4 00st 88 “ — Rin $3} i 2 Moses. rf { i 1 1 Boughtan Ee “903 "310 000 Rearich feh.1h 4 1-1-8 Jelat 3.2 3 0 Capitol in her 8 A. OFainlh 3 ta Ciorax and Reson 4 1 8 0Ehgpmn.cf + 44 Males, OConnell aad, a +3 } 3 5 fuder.3b. 26 3 i $ 8 4! Pox, 2b Atkins-Sainis «7 100 003 114 ERE {88 1 To :.. 010 000 201 2 i : an ti 13 3 3 Istier and Kaiser: Were. $ 0 Powle Jeol 1 bof otmmts {8 an ee RY t. 310 0Galen 100.0 Norminston. Bradford _— SF evancvich: Page.n 2441 {Bijiot. Ray and Baxter Johnson K : 0 : : Sirmwam ad DeWolf News also got by thei
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otals
plier flied oyt for Coleman in Lindell singled for Si Johnson doubled ‘for Page in Sth. Johnsen In th, Galan singled for Fox in 7th, 5. lan {ied out for Coleman <n 9th
Btirnwelss ran for
Phlisdeishia
Totals =
Iver
J aleman Quarts
= {that two of his star players, Jim, 3 Wain ng "Suder 8c ithute scored 3 run au
~SAFTER- ONE:ot his fights. been involved. in. an all-out. fst l- Ja, DL ie Pein, JB Cinin and. Don. Roller ail hit. for]
ble plays—Suder to Pain, Fain to Joost te /alo, Rizzuto. Left on
mn ome
ain, Stolen bases nse
York 4 Philadelphia 11
a,
s in Sh.
004-9 | 101 010 310-7, Runa batted
Ri Vv in John-
Three-base for DeWolf,
the circuit, Base DeWoll News
on halls—Off Powler 5, Raschi 7, Page 1. | Tryon's Ta trikeouts By Fowler Ra 1 Page 1 MeAll TI hres Hits—Off Rasch! 7 in 4'3 ianf@es. Gay, alte uns: Powler 8 in 8%, 8 ru b *
r 1%, 1 run: © oleman in % Winning pite her Page Ye c
3 In 1, no runs (11-4) Losing pit Umpires McKinley
me of Fame 3:37. At
che.
Med Gov nd Jo Attendancy
~ Tigers Beat-
Browns, 12-9 DETROIT, Aug. 13 (UP) The Detroit Tigers moved into fourth ever niention iu the same breath National Collegiate Athletic As- Place in. the -Anferican ; QO
w run the St.
hitting three-hour contest.
| Vie Hoot homered
Wertz,
to ac
1 rin: Ruston
n “Richey
"The contest four home runs for the victors. sete: Howard McAllister, who also was)
drubbed Tryon's Tavern,
» 0 is opponent in their first game in|
{quest of the title, The Newsman
$18 Jing Son of Whirlaway competing from a
28-7
joe he first ‘time against. older| victory over
Track Is Heavy
12 to) {veteran Joe Renick sped the test{ing mile and a quarter route in| {two minutes, four and three fifths| Red Dawson of the invaders ex- paugh Co. Chattanooga.
was featured by/|
Ed Wirtz,
007
Adi ter
erra's errors the starting and winning hurier|
Ed Me-|
3 god
1
| Colts. SC
odd and Rosmphe. | over Brookmeade Stables Going|tion game at Kezar Stadium. 30 4 Away, a gallant 3-year-old geld-|
Wednesday night! the Los Angeles
Both Coach Shaw and Coach
seconds over a heavy track. Only! {pect to use their Tull squads, in-
The rac"
13 18 2 such a snap for Assault at 125!
rnd Hamil
and Russell, Coppage
Kennedy Tanks
(a1 1. Fall Creek Athletics,
ing
ldespite siX errors. Kearns Won Iris eighth straight for the Tanks. {Pall Creek Athletics .
| Kennedy Tanks The | and Allen:
League|
hy. Jour s" for a 12 to 9 victory over Louis Browns in a free. Wise, who fanned 15 Kirshbaum ©. (hitters as Backs won, 15 to 5. Don
Eide
four-hit Seven. hits and managed to win
ball.
squeezed
hy
4 to 3, at
a0 on. 2 2g : : s with « Keaton | ane 3
{3.718 Riverside, with Joe Kearns tossKennedy
sot!
Dick Wakefield. [Challis got a homer with two on
count
for
runs off Brown's starter Al Pa-
ald. of
i wr
| ome
Each
Ted
Rutent berg, nd Bria
Carn
1 000 100 a Ald Ix Samuels and Abbott;
[pai in the Tirst inning without the Solunar Table
a four-base blow,
Evers and Johnny Groth/in the fourth: for the winners. seven Barks ie
Tiger runs. The Tigers scored five;
5 18 1
ter: their
President John
horses.
C. ‘Pappas,
1 /implied this would be the last running of New England's richest Sill at quarter; Tex Bumgardner
The . 4-year-old
ace Lor a 550,000 purse... ron Fourth choice among the fied: Ollie Cline at full. ss 0f five, First Nighter paid’ $20.40!
chestnut
purse
Golfing Film Scheduled
Motion pictures of Patty Berg past season, will start: Frankie
4 ¥in action during her stay in In-
4 Wise
Ai hd n FR LC Kid Gavilan. Yo Meet
1M | pence oi ver ran for wingied Ae AE annin struck out for Rite oT Evers hit
run for, Robinson
in 6th. |
fn 9th ‘Castettani- on Sept. ie
NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (TP)
dianipolis, will be shown Tuesday and John Stryzykalski at halves night at the Willow Brook Golf and Norm Standlee at’ full. | Jim Rees, who made 100
Course.
feet of film showing Miss Berg conducting a ‘golf clinic at Willow Brook, will show the pictures ‘at
a A
DAVIS Cup RAINED ouT
RYE, N. Y,, Aug. 13 (UP)
competition between
Italy
reschedute the entire program.
REMEMBER
‘the All-America After this tilt,
Conférence! both
|squads are expected to be trimmed
Dawson has announced he will
backfield will
and. Chet. Mutryn. at. halves Al pn
\ 3 pounds that owners of other top. start Paul Gibson and Al Baldthoroughbreds had refused to en-/Win at ends; John And Suffolk! Chet Adams at tackles; an- Pirro and Vic Vasicek at guards gered by the lack of response, had and Art Statuto at center. In the
be
Woudenberg —PonClark—and—Viseo . guards and Bill Johnson at center. The same old backfield that has
Kerns and “Réeco!
Rookie
Shaw has named a team of: only win betting permitted. Veterans as his starting aggrega_colt/tion, The ends are Sacks Used Cars also had an earned §39.350 for his- upset “win. and Alyn Beals; Bob® home| easy time of theif first game with Each of the other horses’ Bot John nee—by Ben minor-sitces-of the"
ck Susoeff| ryant andj
at tackles;!
a fessional football season here to-|
i
two. and a fifth seconds off asmuch as the game won't count! ————v Beauchef's record pace of 1948. In The time was considered excellent standings, in view of the gumbo-goo strip. had been considered down to" thelr plasing Tmit of 32;
Jim ©
"Fishing Rodeo. Keep your eye “$300 Qutboard gn. BM
Bal ii Oberlin, 0: Cpe dozen Free Spin Natural | Spinners, Milelacs Mig. Co., Isle,
in One dozen Handy Fishing Kits, Ashaway Line & Twine Mig. Co, Adbaway, RI
Two complete dinners, Danube
{ Restaurant, Indianapolis. Stormy Petrel and Bugeyed
‘Coach Buck Shaw's team, fresh Babbler baits, Tropical Bait. Co. |
Indianapolis.
Three Futurist . Fly - Reels,
|Dons, is heavily favored to.shel-| {Weber Lifelike Fly Co, Stevens Co. A lack. the Bills, who already have! point. Wis, y ang Co. Akron, O,
First Nighter, piloted by the been downed by the Baltimore .
{Bait -Co,, Cincinnat!, .:. Half-dbzen lures, E, H Peckin-|
Half-dozen Jack's Dual Spin-'
THOUSANDS DF SMOKERS TELL os! Vv x
been successful for the club inf
Albert at quarter,
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Reported With Yanks NEW YORK, Aug. 13 Spm. Tlesany nthe clubhouse.’ Anofticial of the Brookfyn-New York Yankees in the All America | Football Conference revealed toTo- day that Len Dobelstein, a star day's Interzone Davis Cup tennis| New York Gianis guard for the and past three seasons has been woik-| Australia was called off because! Ing out at the Yankees’ training
| past week.
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