Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1949 — Page 11

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. WE hin : : : : i ort we gs pono and- Jimmy McHale of Philadelphia,-on-the American team, Salvages One Game From League Leaders WE “Young Noi 1 Caroling’ 1 some they just don't do it that way in the empire. ne MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 15—After salvaging one Pro Looks Certain .|once you're a pro over. there you stay a pro. And whats t them _ in the important four-game series in he X ¥] Until Last Green [about the situation Cary] oon} our life league Jeusioes, She runnerup Indianapolis Indians moved : I Sr CHICAGO Aug, YH TURF Misecol! als nine In?/twists and turns but even 0 It: . over to this City today to try their luck against , gis my Demaret, a . pro e's our National Open always comes as - king off , the sixth-place Millers. id : Fn Jesdted 1a PUL to Jars af) comp and yet when our pros Shock to read that a tremanebus., making 4 y fy ie x oe . , a el y | instance, hurts. |_____ The mew series calls for three tilts, tonight through tO eam an 18 hojo| nt the British. pros in the ize-is benched because he can't a man Wednesday, before the Tribe-|_ :. : ; ./playoft. at Tam O'Shanter today Ryder Cup matches, the Memphis get a hit. Most of the Braves ined $25 sters make the lo Scores for the $10,000 first prize in the dentist will not be permitted to/belteve the St. Louls Cards, not ould be e long jump “world championship” tO Tn a represent the Stars and Stripes. the Bums wil teplace them B8 ous 14 to Kansas City. ds, ment. ~ f |Why? The PGA has a ridiculous inc “down. the Be h as he Al Lopez planned to Demaret and Palmer stood out rule that a player must ferment, gianyy observed, “you want ho Tuat the JANE & Jug Measure - of a selected fleld -of 65 pros ati so to speak, five years before he pirchers who have been under fire, on the of southpaw pitching consisting teers : the end of the 72-hole test, each is eligible to mingle with the ang the Cards have them.” - ‘of Royce Lint, Chet Johnson and a 2 13 under par with 275 strokes. older, or journeyman pros in| a » ’ day.on Clyde Shoun. — . Demaret wis never in front closed competition. , ’ esperate Although the second-place In- ante iH lduring the tournament. He had Any international Sournament| oi Wy hay Sins fg a d by & dians now, are four full games Tamas to blister the links with a five- which does not include our No. 1| notices. He can't miss being a : At A car behind the pacesetting Saints, n x under-par 67 on the final tour man, is, of course, absurd. . Incl standout. Walt and see. gy that the they haven't surrendered as at- RAL yesterday to take the lead. Then dentally, Middlecoff faces Sam| opr mr

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of to 3, after the Apostles trounced {amr error on the final green, saturday and Sunday. The.first Newark operation as a hopeless : them in the afternoon's twin bill {wound up with a 70 and had t0 gays play is at match, (he sec- proposition. The club has not o to see opener, 7 to 2, settle for a tie resulting in the sng at medal, They tell me even been a factor all season and is n favor Five in Row PEs. 8 vie | ; y a playoff. .. the squirrels in Court Square are presently entrenched in the cel to make’ . The Tribe victory " r Jo TT wt a 3 a { Open at 2 p. m. {betting big on ‘this one." lar. In the past the front office. the Saints had defeited them JY WAkaroLis | The two were to open their] Bill Veeck, the odd character, took ‘pride. in stocking the edb ty limits five straight, two in Indianapo- ! |round at 2 p. m. today. | is norrect. If the AL's Charley With exciting youngsters an aif ls, thres in St. Paul. It also|ffty | Palmer's luck switched on the Berry wants to pick 3p. eouple [dew Well 21 the Sate as yeu forced. snapped a four-game Tribe losing {last green. His second shot went of stray s ump'ring foot- | ; tion. Dé streak. 1 , = [to the left and his chip shot fell ball’ games: let him wait until less as a supply depot, and an El : The Indians feel that with a} | . Par ARE Lo LRG " _# [10 feet short of the flag. He hesi-| the baseball season is over. experhemal station Sng 3 Tout : few breaks, they would have won} 2 | 3 , % [tated on his putt, The shot lacked an ws arm lor ‘ihe ' ing life, i thres out of four instead of pu En aE .u.} |power and stopped short. He bo- . customers, not unaccountably, be pune winning but one. Two of their de- | RS NAPE Me pow ar eds |gled ihe bole to fall into the! NO ONE can say the St. Louls have been staying away in shockSud iz feats were by one-run margins, 43 Broad Ripple High School's city football champions of last year got down to business early this deadlock. ‘Browns aren’t consistent. They're ing numbers. tiled and 1 : $ . ta : : ock Until th last in hitting, fielding and team | Tt is probably significant that a death = pid an 8 Jo 5. ‘Hobsl | morning for the first day of the pre-season training grind. The weatherman gave the Rockets a Ls nt ‘that J Jost hole, nearly all! gtandings. ; interest began. to drop sharply Tr again Redskins } hope ne it out on reception, but Center Joe Granger and Guard Tom Logan (holdin umbrella) did somuibing the links were. ready ea oni Joe DiMaggio admits he called with the coming of TV. The cus- : the Millers and other AA rivals | about it for Times Photographer Henry E. Glesing Jr. Coach Walter Jurkiewicz, beginning his first |) the championship. He was Ted Williams a cry baby but in- tomers preferred to take the. hould be and depend upon the cocky Baints|& | season as head coach, held a skull session in the gymnasium then pre red to outfit his candidates never far off the pace during the fists he didn't say “certainly.” Yankees by Jemote opirel Rather to get tripped up somewhere Queen. » ..........3 9 0 0 1 © | with shorts for two-a-day drills this week. The equipment and locker facilities were unavailable to- |four day trial. At the end of 54 Our interpretation of this ge 0 § pax a Re je » careful along the waning league schedule. 5 1 da Approximately 80 aspirants answered the first call. : ¥ holes, he was tied with Buck is that Mr. DiMaggio doesn’t con-| Newark clu e flesh. be taken In 19 clashes with the Millers - A 1 ye : = ——— | White, Greenwood, Miss. |sider Willams a professional cry altogether possible that even Jal. this season, the Indians have Naor of -...-.-. $8 | a " az I 0 on or 8 abe [. White and the 31-year-old pro Jabs, Fathes oa preg id > TY The haa prevailed -13 times. [Adals, rf 2000003 0 “9 0! em ers Ip 0 |from Badin, N. C., played the nner. es en : : i ud pro. Split 22 G Jo 1 am ; : : {final together, and Palmer put pe Hh Sutssanding ask ho tion lazing. = |O'Connell, -3p ".. 1... | } \ sg 3 | White out of the match in a hurry Paby. ! » Ge? A ’ LL mo nian a by ewne 70 1 | { Who Needs No Monument gnyonic [mnprilpd i sre oie ied vr, fori on TRE mets ie 2 - WE : a | holes. {thanks s experien . s ability this season, 11 victories hn i -8 8 Bambino May Be Erased From Record | ) | Cleveland Indians, is rated a top With the mobsters in action up Sennen kn -the Indians won .GriSeth. p-". feed ambino y ‘ : ; | 20ut of 3 |authorit : 4 mefe B mss mesos fon: ote on ek srl raat hes . — J y on the subject. {there it'll read better if you make . aws and six aud lot five, 3s 8 Paul they | {afincn, e ©0000. i “Books, Buf Never From Hearts of Fans —t==NCAA Charges Breach pam turns at vine notes one’ semper itt Saratoga CHps:—-Cot— LB th . ; Lc ae-"3 3m I 3] 7 y ‘ sa, {under par whiie White was two : : 3 at Ta Sot eg | Gil BEE SAAR TRALEY, Tale PS Wek | OF Somity” Code |r Sit sour Hoiplgin Plans sete: Set Tribesters back to earth in yes- pfu BOLI", °°" 102 118 1— §| yomorrow and, while most baseball men feel that sooner or later CHICAGO, Aug. 15 (UP)—| Then Palmer birdied two out of| [that country was beginning to. i J {ortars nighteap botore 3 oot oa baited in Beard. Pieming 3, Kalin. | someone will surpass his “big 60,” the world knows that records | Nine school members of the Na-| three to open Sie second Hine a) [reconcile itself to peace. Another . y n someone will sUFDASS 18 Co a : onder Sc wun Dien Sea (he needed o - zzard izzard is 1 ering, Park. 1 va. toe EE EE A BER | +, 0 Ee Barmin, smashed hi rend 0c Chat were nrestened So ws tre. rs SEALE POA DOECNSR ice merore co many peor fe 4 seven-inning § gums. vis onty BEE oy fe cki| nome runs. That's a tremendous span of time in a game where = RE id a a [ress yosted, Be yaaa iv the - : going around making apologies 1 waiting - “ , : ; St. Paul 10. Base on een 4, | ds are made to be broken—| =» Luh : . » too, . r {for him. 4 pe --- one day's rest, since he worked . recor r - { ater-tank the Detter part of Friday night's Gueen 3 Lavine 3 momano i J fod as this greatest of them all surely pog ACTUALLY the Babe (Ship because they have not De a Jae Week Long Tourney | There was a race at Washingome tears game. It was his 17th triumph of | foliano oh 3 Ao" ‘fining. Losing | Will be some day. needs no monuments. : (complying . with the NCAA Bi ancs to win, but his putting| Starts Next Monday iton Park last week in which the out OTe the campaign against seven set- piicher—Ramano Umpires—Scenlan. Jic-| Ang, while the odds are against They have them in the hearts “sanity” code. 2 ni hn Fos Seale Sarvice . |addicts—by their bets—called the that will backs. - aia] . |it, they may even wipe his name and - the minds wherever hel The NCAA's Constitutional completely .on his last 12 holes] LOGANSPORT, -Aug. 15—Bill finish from top to bottom. They It was Queen's sixth win over Indians at Bat | completely from the record books played. Even outfide the big Compliance Committee, enforce- n 5 a mt made Lextown, the winner, fa- » i {and he had to settle for a T1 for Heinlein, three-time winner, will] y billions, the Apostles this year. He was 5 mar &8 pet | ON Some future date. It will take jeagues, for the Babe barn- ment agency of the code, did not (nird place and $5000 with a 277| eo ee vorite at $1.80, Provocative, .the vill all be _ batted out by the Saints in two Fleming .... at A f 3! {a lot of doing against his total of stormed all over, and there are name the schools, but sald that toa) {defend his Indiana PGA golf second choice at $1.80, De Luxe, nd. labor, starts but was not charged with a 10 | |714 homers; his winning pie markers in Georgia cow pastures they had been notified that their| Middlccott Ties 44h ehamplonship here next Wok at! I Big umd. fhe the losses. al 8 3 longest game in series pitching and in Kansas fields. And in “membership is in jeopardy.” 5 J {the Logansport Country Club. | , 50, Rivertown, the Sule wil The Indians had no chance in Gans .. .. . 41 1 i 8 , | nistory, 14 innings on the hill,leven those remote places ore) The committee also said it was Cary Middlecoff, the National| A pro-am next Monday win | fifth, at $10.40 and Quick Tiger, promised yesterday's first game. Phil 19 ; 4% and his series mark of 29 consec- timers will come out and point, concerned about the growing Open champion from Memphis, start - the week-long tourney. Sixth and last, at $13.70. Thus for your : Haugstad held them to three hits, 7050, i z s jutive shutout innings, AMONE and say to strangers: number of basketball tourna- and Tony Penha, Cincinnati, tied mighteen-holé qualifications wil | the six horses finished in exactly : ? 3 all singles, and fanned seven. : 1 3 others. - “See ‘way over there, over thé ments under non-collegiate spon- for “fourth with 278, while Bobiget under way next Tuesday with | the same positions the advance Bob and Bob KIlngerigiucts ...... + 350! =r. top of that barn? That's where) 1l--as- “All-Star” Hamilton was fifth at 278 andiipe _ betting had indicated. This ha y gt $ Pp sorship; as we 8 | ithe low 32 making up the cham-| Pstening to : pitched for Indianapolis. The| Twebess Miy=Fernandesy 3, Faminé| BUT THEY'LL never erase the I saw Babe Ruth hit a home games in various sports. It said White sixth at 280. \pionship flight. | pens about “as often as some one nd how to ! former was the loser. It was onway 13, Turn 3. Beals 8 Ganss i slowing memory of the Babe.. run.” further study was being made Babe Didrickson Zaharias, of The field will be 1b an | 3878 a kind word for Gen. Harry e is grow. Hau_jtad’s 17th victory. He has ox 3: vi apbadse 3 |" "As far as the Yankees are con- on whether such contests could Denver, took the $1100 women's oy Yy A0 H. Vaughan. -car train ix losses oa Fires base hits—Beard 11. Turner 7.| For here was a man marked . 4 "in, recognition comes 2 be brought within NCAA juris- Pro prize with a 79 for a 301 total, 18-hole match ply round Wednes- | things, as "F Curve Baffles Redskins § Panande 8 ONiney Sa Xing for greatness, an Intimate idola-,,, °,, “ ts compared to: 78—309 for Patty day and two rounds Thursday. . EY Holler rien .Haugstad, used ‘a wide curve “ion, Popa 18, Conwiy a sed io Tue um As for the Babe, the kids don't] 1n a separate action, the Bowl Bers. Sfimeapoils. i pad ye semifinals Se Scheduled over Guaranteed WATCH a oh ao a NE “dn HH fe Parnes he, hy Baasd Aragnas 4 BAA TIRING AAE Laps Sed eo Deed anything to remember him “Co ¢ the . asso- 10 he men's ‘amateur, B i h chamafer for Tov be pines exept the eighth when the 0 « Pitohing of usin ty pags DE ane y--not the graying Kids of Yer Toi otion ssiat foticy Campbell. Huntington, We Va. BOOSER. a —— aves |] ling of a Tribesters eked out their two Cw WL > selt it a terday, the apple-cheeked: kids of iprogram; “including an enforce-iposted a 73 for a 290 total, two| . S e in their runs on a single by Frank Kalin, | 8:2} 5 sedkeieir l : plain. Even the Babe felt it, and, ,., "or those of tomorrow. |ment weapon, for governing post- Over Par, to beat out John Wags Previous state PGA winners are §- t out on a a walk to Jerry Scala, a walk to|futchines .... oy" g $i couldn't put a finger on it. . | season collegiate football games. |ner: Wilmette, TIL, who has a 71— Bud Williamson, 1936,.1938, 1041; ra classy” ' ° Dom Dallessandro, pinch hitter, Jobason ". J i “Bure, .6verybedy knows me,” | “Tne Bowl G Association TL. Ralph Stonehouse, “1937, “1939; luggery is after two away, and a two-run ‘ he quipped one day. ‘Why not, . wl Game Association] Grace Lenczyk, Hartford John Watson, 1940; Wayne Timat of the "single by Ted Beard. 56h 148 seventn and with the mush I've got.” Srew. Wp etommeidations ® a Conn., captured . the women's berman, 1942, 1947; Bob Hamil ubes--them—r-i gi Saints got five hits and b . ing certain, he had : | A *|amateur crown with a 313 afteriton, 1043, .1944; Heinlein, 1945, ua pi Satnh ks TE three singles with_two down. But one thing certain he hac _ _ =~ ~~~ |NCAA convention in New Yorki, sing) round 77 while Dot Kielty.(1946, 1048, come five runs o alloy but Dan Ozark, pinch hitter, ® 8TiP on the national Imaging [City, Jan. 13-14, 1950. If the ¢onnot know = nings and three hits and two , 'tion—even the international feel- [vent] “|Long Beach Cal, took second {grounded for the game-ending vention adopts the program offi-| 79-315 a, Tuna Anges 088 StARSAY Io, : ings—such as no athlete ever had, _ letally, it will become effective ™'th 8 10. ~~ Snead, Middlecoff some 50,- £ the eighth. | or probably ever will have again. lon that date. ’ | : ! Ww © Tne’ Saints 0-t total dnl SOLUS LY LT Yack Case During his last illness, ust a, ST OUNCE oF me pitta Schumaker, Linne Face Hoosiers Tomorrow nig cluded home runs by Eric Tipton | cr EC patting left. YEAT 80 as letter poured in from Manager Reyer Or ie 1S ; Tennis Meet | : v | Slammin’ Sam Snead and Dr. | Ferrell Anderson an : : : sy sid Ferrell Ana d doubles Ha got only, one hit, ids Who never had seen him, a UE Be roars oe Fite len; Ale Paired at Riviera [cary Middiecott, two of the by Bob Addis (two) and ‘however, and that in the second doctor tried to explain. it. PR Fy what doctors Opens at Broadmoor | Yt Sd 4 | nation’s outstanding professional CAR WASH - : > h ir V chumacher, rmer| 2 : "Fleming Gets Going ~~ {I% : » =» el nr tou of acute HLL Fire, found action In the TnBur pase er sig oN MOUEY WIRHSTE, WHI toe off 2 ° In the nightcap, the Indians ” SE “WHY, BECAUSE of what he gestion. ‘diana State Open Tennis tourney zgainst Art Linne at 5 p.m to- Jimmy Scott and Amateur John ; c "recovered their batting eyes and Cleveland Buckeyes lstands for. A kid from any fork| Meyer was stricken several starts today at 1 p. m., at.the day in the Riviera Club men’'s|David at the Speedway Golf % $1.00 SUNDAY Alr--brce , vn ~-beltad five extra-base blows. IB. Fa Gi i lof the creek knows he can make hours after the Pittsburgh-8t. Broadmoor Country Club. with|gingles tennis championship if course in an 18-hole exhibition CLARK AUTO WASH . “§ Ccluding a homer and a double by FAC@ ants Tonight the -grade if he's got what it|/Louis game here Saturday night./the favorites slated for early weather permits. y | Snead ’ 1125 North Meridian i Bis - Les Fleming, a-triple by -Beard| The Cleveland Buckeyes will be/takes.. You can’t. buy it... You His place on the field was taken matehes, | Pat, Stewart,. who previously, Hea 200 Stadiscstt are Of 2 Russ - 80 and other doubles by Nanny Fer- making their first appearance incan’t pay someone to do it for by Coach Goldie Holt. “17 Murray Dulberger, seeded first. had won the women's singles, aia, hE. on throughout the ———————— mbers. If nandez and Scala. Fleming batted | Indianapolis by facing the title- you. It's just that kids are par-| ‘Dr. Robert F. Hyland earlier will tangle with Bill Behrman In|title, yesterday teamed with Bob| Hoosier ana hii Sake on hd STRAWS @ STRAWS ualified- to ; in three of the Tribe's six runs. contending Chicago -Americaniticular about their heroes.” . diagnosed Meyer's trouble and or- the men’s singles. Other pair- Bastian to cop the mixed doubles! . pair beginning at 2: our fight Queen had his troubles while Giants of the Negro American| So it was that the kid from dered him to return to Pittsburgh ings: |erown, 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 over Louannal" _ : body's feet pitching out of turn and squirmed League at Victory Field tonight|a Baltimore industrial school left to await the arrival of the Pirates) 1! ® M—Kent Cullen vs. Marg! Smoles- | party and Earl Otey. | Scott, a two-year professional, 1 * out of several rough spots. He at 8:30. \behind a legend, a moral home Wednesday. . | o [~ Other champions crowned yes- “on the Indiana Open championallowed efght hits but kept the| Johnny Wilson, recently of An-|run for others who started to the| An interne had reported that SD MTA Yavel. John De. terday were Stanley Malless and|SBiP two weeks ago. David, forthe House Saints from collecting any long derson College, will be playing plate with two strikes already on Meyer's trouble was “in the na- Voe vs. Bob Bastian: Mary McLaughlin |gchumacher, 6-4, 6-4 over Linne|™®F state amateur champion, is eglecting” blows. right field for the Chicago nine.them. ? i ture of a mild heart attack,” but" *F lirray Duverser vs Bulland Eddy Tooms for the men’s( 3% 1049 District champion for 0 postwar The Tribesters made their hits Six ‘of the players, three 'from|- Ahd when he left, a year ago medical resident Dr. W. A. Wer Rea ohbach ve Max aigk Light doubles, and Dick Bastian who ndianapolis and vicinity. He said it count and scored in five of the ®ach team, have been selected to tomorrow, he had had just about ner, who took over Meyer's care, Young wu FIL FWHGR 4, Martin, WOR the veterans’ singles with nead is the leading money ” seven rounds, The Saints used Play in the Negro East-West All- everything he wanted except one. said he knew of no such develop. ps iri CiTds, Akard ve. Bob Martin: Tg 1, 6-2 triumph over Frank “nner of the pro ranks today. ; three hurlers, Jim Romano, Lee Star game at Chicago Sunday. ~|That one unrealized ‘desire ‘was ment’ ee ined ES. Ralph Linder; Early Otey v8. J. L \Duwling.. stim. reihondat ad of balance. Griffeth and Clem. Labine. Ro-! mi "|t6 manage the Yankees, the team | The Pirate manager was said to 3 Pil Carl Senmidt va, Bob Masters: Additional Sports, Air Secre- mano vas the loser. _';' ‘State - Farm Wins, 9-6 {he had made. The club Will dedi- have taken a train to Pittsburgh wiins ve Joe Hawkins, Stan Mallsss vs 'Solunar Table { . : ARRY LEVINSON ly &n “all- Fleming got his homer off. Grif- | ' cate a plaza to ‘him tomorrow, while his team entrained for Cin-|flord tChaffee; Eugene Smalley vs. Bud; i Page 12 87 N. Penn. Cor. lllinols & Market radar and feth, a southpaw, in the seventh.| The Indiana State Parm dp- just outside the towering white ctmnati. It was expected he would 6 P. S.—Bill King vs. Dale Lewis pRiSh | Most anglers know that fish| _ = = in : sisson « Bi. pean, . i The drive cleared the right field feated Martinsville, 9 to ¢, yes agin ne Jou feel alent as if [este 2s hanagerial m 0 ] e Wibur "Gehimacher + Beroare agen ; have 5 Jaros sind during tie BY TTR TTTTTTen ET at the 380-foot marker. contest played at Pen- iit is a salve t e, club's con-| Wednesday g hen ~ | Bourke va Art Tinne: Charles Meseail or 1 a mber than The Apostles fought hard un-|dleton. [sclence. - -Ehteago Cubs atv Pom Stee Berry Mathews ve-vers; 80d when they play. oof emo Forbes Field. | Wolf. | The Solunar Tables, compiled ge | emer {for The Times by John Alden Baseball Standings, Results, Schedules oc soy Places 6h Softball Notes He anaes lee 5 ! > : e e ; ; . < ” The Marion County tournament at le with the LEAGUE STANDINGS RESULTS YESTERDAY | (First Game) In Soap Box Derb Besch Grove yesterday wis postponed the best time to wet his line. that we've AMERICAN ASSOCIATION aemicax agsocurion (Mem Tork, 000 80 004 4 8 wp yp) pealit, of, lth, rea femal Contral, Satara TUE sr w L- t as. (First: Game e 1! Porterheld Page and Silvera: Brissie and AKRON, O., Aug. { )==|Merchants: 8, Herff-Jones vs. Lawrence M P.M can safely £18 Taledo Fervue ay p11 i. $ § Guerra. Winning pitcher. Porterfield. Fred Collins, 14,, Indianapolis, to-|il-Btars: 9, Yellowjackets vs. Skirvin = ody of +1 10:18 4:10 fo |p Fo a Ginsberg; Ayers, Sima and New Fare fenon go1 019 100— 3 } 9 day held the same position in| Reaalte 3 + abl Stunt {T= Wednednr. i is 8:2 1138 3:4 essed west. (Second OaIe doo 1 I eynolds, Page and fiarhos. Kellner the National Soap Box Derby | prancisco Crisp. t “bam i go os Fray oy i 3 %1e 12:50 He t the R Tledo Creeenens 0 Goo s 9 2 and Astroth. Losing pitcher, Reynolds. that his brother, Durward, naa fie Power ¥. Meyer's Market 3; Fraser 20 Suturday ” ® $i id at us- oe porch “ana “Ginsversi Baller. A Game) last year. [> gened ad 1 Pesrides Pump we.(33_ onday ih 10:10 3.38 10:46 mee Be. Louse... 240-1 § 3 Young Collins was sixth in a o Fool, 9.30, Reiter-Stewart ve. Els 4 ejected the Y . amb Se Ra's W 1 PRL tart Land hehe: Butchinson| fleld of 148 yesterday, just as Trucking. | aces To , 10 0 - 3 11 (Second Game) | [Durward was in 1948. ; \ ‘ | : and Rapp, an: Roy | i ‘ . ely on this ond G ho oo. [Ep RPI wears © 900 000 310— 3 1 1 Freddy '- Derks, 15-year-old, - " 2 ¢ end | ‘Garver and Moss: Houtteman and Robin-| Akron driver, won the race to = thout fight pe ren ge | 3 J |give the host city its third title, y in near the aPirssrannian 3% { | hy Gen. Curtis SER and Pusselman: Epperley and| NATIONAL LEAGUE [Swe ot them coming Sopsecu. pe Foe oe rw Game: 11 aa Jip SSSR io 4) Other Hoosier entries did not | TT hd | Roberta, ons. Friakie -ifare 80 well: en Dougan, : fould met A Barbarth: ai = x jek: oslo And. Westrum. oitaer, Muncie, and Jack Frohbieter, . 0 foNger R [Riadeishi ..... 3 483 187 |gouisvitte .... econd” Bm 0 § §pnusguinme (Second § 3 g| Evansville, won their firgt tests| "ith the purchase of on cxuiaey Xoo i oi ‘or ogre 000 i | but were eliminated in the second. FY Ee $2 ad" Drescher. solar godt Loven.” Jensen and” R.| “ger other Indiana boys lost| - ALEXANDER SMITH = Wily S—— ; TL — |their . first round tries—Richard| rug or carpet... @ at a 10,000- LEAGUE ®)t i} §/Holderman, = Elkhart; Charles] . NG PLAN tmewould © RB TAD Mieht Gamess . |Ghieage ........... oe-114 ; tober, | Compton, Terre Haute; Chester HOME-DECORATING Taide could dpi a4 ? Pahet: . ‘| Pointex, Gary; Larry Faith, New! yoked out just for you by Lr Lemon and H . Lot teher, Judson.) a y Albany; Raymond L. Sparks, Antory where ~~ § Yoldo at St. Pel. 0 [chlewse i w—-e 48 ES ol §§ }iderson, and David Adams, Bloom- CLARA DUDLEY said, would prereie and ; Gare and | srger oper. well; ington. Hegan, esh. Losing“ pitcher, Pierce, {pcamse., Rime Hacker and wen. a —— vy has four (First Game) | elnnati (Second Game 1 / LACKS Ot PANES AR Corsair, the ig: welt Big 4) CRs Rt 1 3) oo cl ens ange » B-36. Mr, 2 oa Fnvects: “| and" Behofiing: Loins pitcher Hush. 1] i ec tnt oo mi 4 3], LEON TAILORING go. he Western bon oii O00 dad! ws : 236 Mass. Ave. 5. Ft sees” t Bower Elrod fins "rel, Ure |e ; 4 » [ ~ v \ » 7 a— % " 1 rt - ) » i as 4 4 ; we ow “ : =