Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1949 — Page 11

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Track officials work fo clear away the wreckage

from car driven by Mike Burch, Indianapolis, crashed through 16th St. Mi get Speedway and pinned scorer Bob oot Ssh he

Joe Williams Says—

0 al oe caused when a stock the telephone pasty

the stand last night at the W,

Heroin Memphis Locke's Walkouts Justify Barring South African

NEW YORK, Aug. 22—Putting one little word after another and whatever became of the Lindy Hop? One of these days it'll probably be established that Connie Mack invented Doubleday. The British Walker cuppers are too young to have seen Joe Beckett fight but they play golf with

much the same results and speaking of golf, that was a marvelous party the home towners tossed for Cary Middlecoff, National Open champion, in Memphis over the week-end, Gave him a parade, a car and steak dinner. Getting into the generous spirit of the occasion, Sam Snead, PGA champion, gave him a lacing. Incidentally the more I hear of Bobby Locke's indifference to obligations and commitments along the golfing tour the more I'm inched to side with the PGA in the South Afrjcander. Middlecoff for one is outspoken in his criticism of the fellow: “Four different times he walked out on me in matches we al booked," revealed the young Memphian, r . CAUGHT ve with my old sparring rdner Bill Terry at Middlecoff gala. Looks grand, is highly — there and is a smashing success in re} doubt that Terry who once hit over 400 for the Giants, Will éver be back In baseball. : And he isn’t mad at anybody any more. Who is? Peace, it's wonderful. Aside to Willlam C. Handy: Your beloved Beale Street | is beginning to slip. There are places there now that even feature double malteds and Spike Jones’ records. nn o-8 s ='sn ABOUT all Walcott's recent kayo proved was that Olle Tand-

given up in the battle for the

have clashed 19 times this sea-|,

indians Troll Soaring Saints by 4% Games As They Tackle Brews

Play 50-50 Ya While Apostles ‘Pull: Away’; Split Final Tw Twin B Bill in K. C.

MILWAUKEE, Aug. 22 Two Ta league leaders square off here tonight under the lights at Borchert Field, the Indianapolis Indians and the Milwaukee Brewers. ag as of today, former league leader Indianapolis is four and a half games off the pennant pace and. former league leader Milwaukee is trailing by 11%. In other words, the second-place

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Hoosier Redskins are ahead of PE third-place Brewers by seven © it ‘Box Sc games, . . ores However, neither team has (First Game) |

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Hanks Sets Record In 100-Mile Midget

. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 22 (UP) { Sam Hanks, Glendale, Cal., midget racer copped first place and $1500 prize money in the 100-mile dirt track race at State Fair Park here yesterday. Hanks set a new track record 7 'of 1 hour, 12 minutes and 19 sec{winner Teddy Duncan, Miami Fla. Pete Roncevich, aGry, Ind, took third. Cecil Green, Houston, Tex., was fourth and Ray Knepper Belleville, Ill, was fifth.

Utah Net Star Cops Indiana Title

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Baile 38 1 1 Dallessandro walked & Johnson

flag despite the fact pat She Berd! Ho : 1 1 $ t i pacese Sain are = Cassini, . : ing to “pull away” during the|piatn*f, * + 21138 Lewis Defeats Linne; waning season. Kany iif 6 38808 You Never Can Tell : |Turner, ¢ |. $6 1.8134 “Pull away,” that is. if overcon- dommes: “ $3 8 3 4 3 Dale Lewis might make h fidence dbesn’'t throw the Saints Dallessandro $d $38 e $ home in Logan, Utah, but today | into a slump. It's happened be-|GQl = 0 0 0 0 0 : {he wears the Indiana State Open | fore in baseball and can happen unser » s 3 2 i? Sjounnts crown in the men’s singlés, again. oh ah EY ee — and shares the doubles crown. The Indians and the Brewers 11 438 15

ol {the title, 5-7, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2,

nin ran for Dallessandro in ninth

See Sons Senators

onds in beating out second-place]

Shares Doubles Crown previous 1949 high of 11 losses jg but. still somewhat short of last

Lewis defeated Art Linne for|

won three from the fourth-place; atted in—Collins, Kalin, Delsihe,

{the seventh game of the third) | points, making room for Wash-

Speedway by racing officials, the judges’ stand last night claimed

Louisville Colonels in St. Paul.

| Daliegtandro. Wallaesa, Cassini 2, k Sepkow- | got before he could unleash his| ington.

As Potent Factor in American League Race

Bosox May Ride to Pennant Asiride Washington's .Near-Record Losing Stock

* By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press NEW YORK, Aug..22-Yoli couldn't blame the er Washington baseball fan for his attitude of ‘Nata? nertz” today as Clark Griffith's Grouping Ghouls groaned into the American League cellar. Here is a team which has made a fine art of losing. It loses so much, in fact, that it has become in a left-handed way—a vital factor in the pennant race. The Boston “Red Sox have beaten the

Senators 11 games, and have 11; more to play against them this the Yanks, Lou Brissie finally beat them with no little help from year. Thus the Sox may ride to the pennant astride this bum- Ferris Fain, Husky Fain clouted bling .beast of burden. {home six runs with a double and | By losing to the Red Sox, 4 to 0 a Sraud slam Noms mn. yesterday, the Senators dropped Sa Ma Do single with the their 11th straight, equaling a broke a 2-2 tie and gave the Brownies their first game win, and the Tigers returned the favor

year's 18 in a row or the modern

20. Bi {major league record of 20. But eighth—to decide the nightcap.

don’t give up on the Nata. They poy” Luteninson, in relief, won |may set a record yet. his 14th of the season in that secSince July 4 they have lost 41 4 game.

lof their last 47_games. The Chicago White Sox chased

. son and the Tribesters have won red. yesterday on the Broadmoor, Last season, when the Nats | * Ns 11 of the battles. The finale gt wien winging fue va seo yesard; Yh teamed With Fred were working on that 18-defeat BOD Feller in the first inning for i series between them calls for AB R H O A E| string, pitcher Walt Masterson|a" eventual 5 to 4 firdt game vice RO - re BE “the first tonight; | : B33 5iLikely to take the doubles title, tL [tory over the Cleveland Indians, ata ‘1th ; e first ton {Wo TY 8 porn gidOWDING Murray id ol Sud fired, wen, Xo Matter how, However, Larry, Doby's. three-F Ee Et eT] —mns ———— — — ~ peerage - 8 $= Won nO S ~ {for the Indians. The veteran has | Mailaes ite h, 38 } 4-3 o2. WSvur SON last place. There's always the homer in the six-run Afth inning beén nursing a sore arm and Is a Collins, 1b .. 3 1 Browns.” gave the Indians a 7 to 4 win in doubtful starter, Clyde Shoun Sultolenso » 1 2 0 The mixed doubles title was - the nightcap for a split._ ’ and Elmer Riddle also have : : i i | won by Louscaa 2ganly,. go But os So in ven ey The St. Louis Cardinals picked wome: ’ | i 1 10600 fans See ating Borers, or ner 8 8 2 8 $Eari Otey, who combined fo de-| Browns could give the Senators|p o, NRGOR BEICERRE OF TUS Speeding Mishap The Indians spent a rough 3¢.3 | teat Jim Birr and Betty Matthews a wisp of hope. They split a ;..cue race when they split a By JIM SMITH week-end in Kansas City, where| moat... 3 8 11 3% 3 1 |11-9, 6-2. |doubleheader with Detrolt—win- 4,.pjeneader with the Pirates ae they were held to a split in four Aelia. whiied" ies whe 1 tenth. Pinned to the back court by | ning the first, 4 to 2, and 10sing| yyiie the Dodgers lost to Boston, Long considered a “danger tilts by the seventh-place Blues bert ran for Lucadello in tenth: Linne’s fancy backhand passing! the second, 8 to T—to climb out of |x to 0. The Cards won the opener, point” on the W. 16th St. Midget while the league-leadings Saints Kaaaas' Gir aan +800 901 804 = 3/shots, Lewis had to wait until/the cellar by three percentages 15 5 put then lost to ex-teams

imate Murry Dickson, 8 to 0, in

The Browns had been the second game.

with a four-run rally-—also in the .

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its first victim before 10,600 fans.

Knocked Out in 10th ees Warkinan

Fleming, Cassini and hander

A racing hard-top passenger

car driven by Mike Burch, Indianapolis, crashed into the judges’ | Redakins, 8 to 5, in’'10 innings, |? stand pinning Bob Gatlin, 29, of land the Tribesters annexed the 430 Leeds Ave, the telephone pole. taken to Methodist Hospital suf-|pitching. fering from a fractured pelvis. His condition is “just fair.” .

race official, to] Gatlin was |

announcing would be done from up: the press box atop Grandstand A.

Double play: In yesterday’ s double-header in | jand Cassini;

nd ‘'Waliness. Triple play—Collins| Linne, former Tech High stu-| |and before the crowd - left the| A Blues beat the wW bases— ’ first game of the season and won Kansas ny, the (30d, Allows L273 on, ba on pat |dent, kept the IU graduate stu- park two Brownie attendants sped it with a five-hitter. Dickson did Groth 5. Kiinger 1. Struck out—By Groth! gent busy retrieving alternate to the scoreboard in a red motor|even better; he allowed only two nightcap, seven innings, 10 to 2, otf Groth ’ in o {iinines, Re an is oo x | deep and short drives and met scooter and changed the stand- safeties in the nightcap. Lint's five - hit none in 1, Winkle 1 in 1 3, jn Vp Ki in none e, | his Popponent on yolleys. Lewis ings amid gleeful howling. | Bill Voiselle blanked the Dodg-

| behind Royce pitech--Johnson, Winning pitcher =Y Wilste Posing pitcher—Klinger. Umpir: The 6-to-5 defeat was hard to Heinlen, Boguess, Soar “and Serapin. |

{take. The Indians battled from (Second Game) Following the race program behind to gain the upper hand in INDIANAPOLIS oA track officials announced that the top of the ninth, 5 to 3, only Beard. rf .......... 3 0 henceforth scoring, timing and to have their relief pitchers Blow | Berhandes, 3b % g : : After the Tribesters exploded Scala of 3 Officials in the stand scattered a four-run ‘rally in the ninth, the SHE © } g

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Wallace, Becrifices— Workman 3. wilsen. | net game, which carried him to/down there for 113 straight days.

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{two previous upsets.

| won the first three games of the|

| six-time deuce,

{rolled over the net.

shut Linne out Kramer.

{out the final set by breaking the first place.

The Senators bowed yesterday ers for the second time this sea |fourth set, won the fifth after a to the seven-hit pitching of Jack | son with an eight-hit game. Pete It was his second shut-| Reiser got a homer, a single and |in seventh, dropped the eighth on out and fourth victory of the 5 walk to account for three runs. ‘set point and then won the ninth season and, coupled with an 8 on a net shot that just barely to 7 game the New York Yankees of lost to Philadelphia, edged the Sox whipped the Giants, 4 to 0, in the Both Lewis and Linne started to two and a half games from first game of a doubleheader; it

The Sox scored two|was his fifth shutout. The Giants |other’s service, but Lewis broke runs in the fourth and one each were winning the nightcap, 3 to

Fred Martin, repatriated MexiIt was a big day at St. Louis, can League jumper, started his

Ken Heintzelman won his 15th

the season as the Phils

br stand. All but Gatlin suc-| jured. Timbers Splintered As his car was being pulled

from the wreckage of the stand, Burch explained what had hapned.

berg is a bum in any language, including the Scandinavian. It is a wise man who knows when to hold his tongue but somehow it does | seem a bit unsanitdry. The professor who went down 4500 feet in that deep-sea diving! gimmick now knows how Frankie Frisch and the Cubs feel ~The spectacle of geese flying south is always interesting but would be much more so if they ever tried to walk it. There is nothing touching or heart warming about the little red school

¥ house back ‘home even when. you get another look at it 40 .years

later. .Jve;never-had the urge: 0th 2 400-pOund- AURA. OL; aatle, Primo Carnera, either, for that matter. » . ~ » split T in football seems

“everybody wants 4 dark

Here's a golf story that’s so old it seems mew these days. A murderer's about to be hanged, and the warden says to him: “Is there anything you'd like to do before we spring the trap?” The -&-golf nut, says: “Yes, I'd like to try a practice alive who'll remember when

b Wherwood. He was editor

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{guard rail,” he said.

hold on the grass. - hit the stand, the is | would stop me, but unfortunately |

{the car went right on through.” |in their 10th and the Blues went | Hy on palls—olt Lint The timbers. that Burch referred to work ilo, a pinch hitter, first up, worked | lati

to were two by sixes that were | splintered fike matchwood from K

West 16th St. Jast night took | of “500” ‘race | town Road.

closed and gatemen announced a com ete sellout. But the fans

was no puzzle. first up, clubbed him for a home|

{sing and Joe Muffoletto followed.

Main

the impact of the passenger car.ijust too bad for Klinger. Bill Elbert ran for Lucadello,

onthe. APPEArance. day as cars jammed the ‘Street (Joe Muir, from Tibbs Ave—to—-the-George-| (Klinger to pitch to Ted Sepkow- Fleming

As early as 7:30; the entrance pez’ strategy .didn't work. to the track parking lot was | kowski smacked a single to right, Leeoring-

run >

ee chaff thrown to the wind as! Blues bounced back with a pair Lint, p —bore—down- -onand-knotted-the-score

-at-5-all who took over|

Forrest Main,

ceeded in getting away unin- the Tribe mound in the ninth, wnson, Jack Wallaesa, Workman.

run. Then singles by Jim Del-|

erricked Too Late

Bob Klinger

The Indians were held scoreless |

Johnny Lucadel-| "51

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ger for Wilson sacrificed and Arata southpaw, liver

|ski, who swings lefthanded. Lo-| Sep-|

Elbert -with--the- winning. Cassint

pen as derricked with Del- Ketan.” “Coming out of the turn I was sing on third and Muffoletto on bumped and forced inside the first ‘with one out. “I tried| |went in and Mickey Witek’s fly| to swing out and avoid the stand, to Ted Beard was just far enough but the wheels wouldn't take out to permit Delsing to slide, I figured if I home after he catch with the ty-| Bit heavy timbers ing run.

INDIANAPOLIS Kansas City

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— through in the third and seventh in the seventh and eighth. [frames to ~ATer-41opping four

games- tory Tans caused UmMpITes {the game to the Giants, 3 to 0.

3013-31121 win KANSAS CITY the-title: BR H 0 AE ¢:11111 Phil Pilot R Delsing, hel 5 : I I 0 ap Collins, 0 | Marloes » } (Bok ec ° 0 5 SRE | Irate. Fans Shower was WISH ho

24 2 5 Ci walked for Henrichs in seventh

130 000703 0— oo 3

andes §, Conway 2. | “Muttoletto. Two-bi

Runs batted 1 ssini 2, Collins, hits — ar erhan Lint Double plays—Delsing '& eH The Giants were awarded Houk: Conway, ases—Indianapolis 7, Kan: City 3. Burdette 2 15-minute pop bottle barrage.

Henrichs 1. ¥. Lint i ts—Off Bs Hic: in 7 in 5. Hit

2) he ot, dling te IBS op: ‘the second game of: Umpires — Boggess, Soar, Seratin snd

n. Time—1:44. ~ Attendance,

Indians -at Bat

took ‘the opener 4-0.

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Ruling After Near Riot

Umpires Give Game to Giants After Incident

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22 (UP)—Phillies Manager Eddie Saw- Connie Mack Day with six runs yer today branded his team’s fan-provoked loss to the New York batted. in on a double 2.| Glants “the most stupid decision I have ever seen” but admitted homer for an 8-to-7T conquest of there was nothing he could do about it.

int and Fleming Loft after enraged Phillie fans protested an _umpire's decision with a

“The forfelturs, “which came tn’ DIE leagues since September, 1942. ‘With Phil [the top half of the ninth inning That one involved the Giants, w-doublesibut: “they: lost it: header, snapped the‘ Phillies win- Braves. ning streak at six straight. They

AUPFOWH OF T0742 "Wid on HENS WEE Held” tp When "a Crowd ot NE

s Forfeit

three Red errors.

Field With Bottles;

the Yankees. a 9-to-0 forfeit victory yesterday —

Clowns Split Twin Bill

“tothe Boston,

at the Polo Grounds in New York..1 to 0,

esterday at Victory i PRITAGEIDHIE™ Stars

354 {when Umpire George Barr ruled youngsters swarmed on the field. the Negro American League. The outfielder Richie Umpire Ziggy Zears awarded the run was the only tally: of the * Ashburn failed to catch a fly ball contest to the Braves after play game, . 304 hit by the Giants’ first baseman was held up for 15 minutes. | so—13r—or Joe Latata, Barr satd that Ash=1 Ti

2, in the ninth whén a disturbance Torreited

Ren Raffensberger won his 13th of the season, a five-hitter, over the Cubs, 4 to 1, in the second game of a doubleheader after the Cubs took the opener, 5 to. 4, on

Yesterday's “Star — Ferris Fain tof the A's, who helped celebrate

and a

First Baseman Sam Hagision singled "home Jesse Williams to: give the. Indianapolis Clowns the That game, WHICH was played first game of a double-headeér, eld

“The Stars took the second con= [test, 3 to 2, when Shortstop Bus

‘aboard in the sixth to clinch the

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it 5 EAE TRIE HUH CH HOC On Seven Plichers Iw yy Limber-Up Greeting of Life in Ro Ti Lite was a funny magazine at the time. |the stands were filled, but people Chet Johnson, the Tribe start. VT = 28 4G 4 4 had caught the ball on the bounce. ! Did I hear an echo saying, “What do you mesn, that time?” fives Ja od he an enologise er, pitched a creditable game but pil TL - - RH - : = Fourth Run Scored For Hoosier P GA ig ‘42 There can be little dount that DiMaggio (J.), is the most wi To x it was necessary to remove him Kiuttz . % 9 19 19 o 25 The Giants were ahead 3-2 at| LOGANSPORT, Ind. Aug. 22 Brown and Casi “00 000 O1x-1 4 © Sppone : po Payer s tt th louay. Row She fist Player ale Hirkwoold Wins Feature for a pinch hitter in the ninth to ‘Cjfteridse . 112 2¢ 28 15 6 .250 the time, with one out, and Wil-| | (UP)—Tourney-wise H o pi eriihila Stars 000 011 6-3 1 & d the con- Owners ask you abou ough shockingly underweight, ¥ran Track officials estimated that/get a rally going, since the In-| Two-base hits—Fernandes 32, Fleming 21. {lard’ Marshall - was on third.) linksmen -toured "Harris and Gl Port. d Haywood. {ts great- Thomas, identified with Alabama football for so many years, IS/more thap 3000 persons. were dians were trailing at the time, Sesla's w, Turner 5. ‘Gans: I Bes 4. \Marshall raced home with the Country Club. ue The a will “meet the . only one ‘now able to leave the hospital, turned away at the gate. 3 to 1. The Indians used four “phi; Sultetiase ra iessandro 4. "fourth run. pleasant temperatures in a pro- Homestead Grays Thursday at ble.—~Ohio : 8 = = ’ LAE I Pat Kirkwood, Ft. Worth, Tex. pitchers, the Blues three. Yirnie Fefiandes ¢ Seals 8 Conway 6, Kalin 31 ‘The fans began booing and amateur meet preceding the In-| victory Field at 8:30 p. m. Here's a brief preview of football in the deep south. First (won the 75-lap championship race Groth was the Kansas City start- Kutz me rane—rer ' ty, 10 “7%. | throwing pop bottles, papers and diana PGA golf tournament. mm——— the teams: Tulane is the club most likely to terrify the opposition, |after starting in 24th position er. alin 11, Firner 11; Flomine 16 Bewra's, beer cans on the field. Play was| The pro-am tourney was a Amateur Faolball ic reforms but the Green Wave's Henry Franka is faced with a split mission— |and working his way through the Aldon While wound, up as the guns v tint 3. Suiteridge 3. Scala 2, halted while Shibe Park attend-|curtain.raiser to the professional Poiiher PlaVilig members and tryout pire bulld- beating Notre Dame and winning the Southeastern Conference [field of 34 cars. winning hurler an Inger was | Pitching " |ants tried to clear the field. The meet opening tomorrow with an are asked to attend & meeting of the step such championship. Prior to the crash which dam-|the loser. The hits were 11 apiece.’ w § sohnson W Libarrage increased as Barr and| {18-hole medal play auaiiesing wi nl tomorrow a! it Herbert Tardy of hoof, but JuAguincunl in tonnage, Georgia has the aged the timing system, Frank The Blues executed a triple Ne ehing 18 TMuir ..017070 7 g/the other umpires, Lee Balanfant round. AL mmission’ “Wort of Sena a Loni into-a-champlonship-bid— Ke, -ThATANApONS, - Set a “Yew PIaY- got the a Jn the- a [8 4-Lrand—At-Buritck, gathered Tn thet Forty-one us Were “shtered Tol sorganizae = -Tennessee is stout" “must: depend upon: Sophomores “for: ‘turns BRING Opening. game. Ri i Lees 9:3 center-of = the: field and checked ithe. meet, including Betentingis: for the most part. . . . Vanderbilt has one of the best running attacks ing a “qualifying lap in 20.52. Johnson and Beard walked, Jack their watches, Champ. Bill nS of Nobles-}- ELE ENGER CAR eee in the league, but has changed. coaching staffs and systems. . . .| gro.e corr cae coe vad tn the Cassini belted a line drive that! at Juniors 0 Play Balanfant was hit on the neck Ville, and Don Fischesser of Con-| 8 Mississippi could take it all if growing pains can be cured at quar-|c oq co purse, largest paid at the snatched by Joe Collins at 4 All: St with a bottle and Barlick was hit hersville, runnerup in the state oD AEC back. Wl h k : _ SS - in the back with a t t open at Kokomo last t [AY aR 3 TS | i ER . track this year, were Kirkwood, Coiling tagged Beard trying wd _fu=siar Tilts TBIvE SPIE tien rand Vo Hori i THE u probably will od odin, about » Best er x get back to base for the second xteen games, including the plate a ne — hong RE Rulch of Vanderbilt, Chuck Hun-| 0d Shuck Joby. The oz ap out and then rifled the ball to four All-Star Attractions at Vie- Jind Sisnaled That the Rogers, Talun Head " NIGHT urd Chairs singer of Florida and Ed Price 6f Tulane. . . Kentucky has an all- So Noble. Y|Wallaesa, covering second, be- tory Field tomorrow afterneon . The forfeiture was based on a Armory Mat Card | 5 s has been America type tackle In 240-pound Bob Gain and Tulane has a dupli- eevee ——————————— fora. Job hit otis. tetas 48 the; Junior soning. hore thin week's. rule which stipulates that If & An all-heavywelght card oil Er 8:20 “circles, Sil -number-in-Paul (Bull) Lea. . ,, Babe Parilli is a sophomore. i. # an all schedule ball field is not. cleared i I ITI ees TT iarterbaek who 1s expected to do wondrous things at Kentucky, ‘Hambletonian Winner [that made tan easy” Setup for a| The other 12 are fourney con=_ minutes, the visiting team is —t DR . has been arranged for) “We're and Tennessee has two fantastic sophomore tailbacks in Harold gg R H . (triple killing. tests which will determine fifial- titled. tothe. game, 9-0, in-such a rer Rights the. Sports} CHILDREN 25¢ er. nrers ace ere Third Triple Ku lists imal Arena; witha two «out «of - three home.” Payne and Hank Lauricella. .. . If there were more intersectional| ’ ple_Killlng + all four age divisions. The a case, ll hits, runs and errors fails duel b 16th STREET y _games, the North might secede from the Union. This, I hasten to| Miss Tilly, the 7-to-1- odds win- | Tt was Kansas City’s third tourney tilts will be played at count up to the moment of for- alla duel between Buddy Rogers, Pol MIDGET re the Judgment of my good but misguided Fiend, Waller Stew- mer of the Hambietontan, has been triple—piay—of—the season: —TFhe Riverside-Paris-foltows={ Telt, DUT PICHON Are TOT TAFKEN poster tome (Lun. the 327. Ee A a Ny at am, ho Io Juss about the most brilliant phrase maker writing sports| entered in the $15,000 Horseman |Indiand have one.to their credit] Class Mepnesive esday, 5 p.m. Clarke! with a victory or defeat. pounder, topping the program. . m a high art, w oy oo a lovely sity like Memphis is power-| Trotting Stakes at fhe Indiana and Milwaukee one, {Auto v8 epnayivanis ro elit © la Jack O’Brien and- Dave Livin| SL today. Its moe 0 Yepo | State Fair next month. | The Indians got off to a run- (Broad Ripple Loh diamond N *| Ashburn Disputes Decision | Will collide in the semi windup. he bark. fully proud of him; erro |e start in the second contest. E.’ J. Pv "Robison agli Fade Sawyer left the fleld with th ia inthe 8 will meet the" Zebra ; ACROSS FROM <00-Mil ews, . 34 They were ahead, 10 to 0, After Norih bast famiers Lreday. m.4 comment: “It was the most stupid | Xd" In the first event. wi gh they've ‘Baseball Standings, Results, Schedules {five innings as a result of a lot of diamond’ No 31 ers vs. Decatur Central decision I have ever seen. But| - ertson has ATioNAL uEAGUR. clutch hitting, one run in the first [Hawks vs. Garfield PAL’ Club, oierd® they're the boss on the field, sol LEAGUE STANDINGS outaviie ~.. TV oO 08 1! . MA nt oem | stanza, three in the second, three Res ‘Sox aise ong BEhts’ vs. Fairview there's nothing we can do about Hi AMERICAN ASSOCIATION st. Paul 030 110 00x— 8 8 ~0| New York ..... 000— ¢ 5 in the fourth and three in the 4tes vy Prankiin Township, oaDerger gm 1 0 5 oi pe an and Robinson; *Hausstad and) Piladtisiia © enue fifth, bX 8. Phii's vs North Bus Emmy | "Ashburn contended he caught : Pa oe, o “Tl iA on, . is | amo T! J p a or R HE 3 u 5% 43 11% outs (Second Game) | o o 3 5 man and Seminick pint) pitcher. Jones. | The Redskins hit the ball hard|¥ioner sane ne winner yams | a the. drive eight inthes off gat emo Vow TING AX « + Milwaukee ....... . Aas . | ’ vs. winne He's boon fpuntie 1 88m 4 cp ad 3 1 new xore of Fiat sortase vr| and timely and collected 13 blows i semen i 1% { ground, in full View of Barr, then "Columbus zie on 61 69 ASD 19% lof “De re | n the seven rounds, Cassini, who! PAL Club vs. Pranklin Dorn ihodius rolled over and. held the, ‘ball JTCH -~ Kansas Cy "10 @ A 48 n — lst. Louis (First fea Bits o/B0t three safeties in the first Rand No. Liairvington Lions vs Orchard securely in his glove. FO i McCabe . — ’ | Toledo tint o1i"000 003— 718 0 | Partin and Rice Werte, Semel And Stine, 2150 gurhered three in the Two teams in each of Junior +1 called it as } aw It Barr , R. 0), a AMERICAN LEAGUE a.m [METAUES iar othe “and Olisvers: | McCullough. Masi. Losing pitcher, Werle {Righteap, {Baseball's four age divisions win 52d. “It's a matte? of judgment, ~ REGULAR USE B. 0 a New York 4 a — | Evperly and Thana Gh ls ER nd” 1 TEEN yay any Fernanges, | who ot two |glash in the All-Star games at and I guess I'm entitled to my HELPS RELIEVE Boston Secon ame | PS isanuia, 004 02x— 8 10 3 n e 8 came bac ictor Field ecision.” Cleveland 4 590 8 [Toledo diokn 000 002 0-3 3 © y e tomorrow. ITCHING ~ POT: philadelphia a ul Milvauker and Sion Wis Rov iain, sir and Garaelow: Blew es With three in the second and bat- |afternoon tilts will start at 1: 30/ The forfeit was the first ® first In the of nw tax . Chicaso a A313 land Just, Burris. : Fir cme) [368 Jn gre Fung, boosting hig ) Sea-|and 3:30 o'clock, with other games| tax rates, Waskington fod AMERICAN LEAGUE Cinghinasi’ ET bd AeA 022 000 000— + 5 3| Lint lost a chance for statute a PS Admison wi permitting NATIONAL LEAGUE | — Gms Ti 3 caoptr Winhite pusher Burgess: Fox and|i, the sixth when the Blues) em————a a | rposes, etc. 18 uunend $88 hous a he at $3 chiease ... on] Ghme) 10 1 5 § scored a pair of markers on two Hyrls No-Hitter i | y stimulate Brookiyn 8% 3" perrak and Londr Moss: Winning pitcher, | Cincinnati 000 400 00x— 4 7 1/hits, an error in the outfield by mn | ly in. come PaiIadelphia 508 13% Ostrowski. Losing "pitcher, Gray. gush. pe funcrief, Adkins And Owen: |Board and two infield outs. Lew Softball Semifi | i}; New York < AH lower Tae w 51.0 pitcher, Rush. > "*% Burdette was the losing pitcher. LOGANSPO finals { 51 Cincinnati 60 410 240 8 Louts .. 00 200— 7-10 1|proorivn oon 000 0 It was Lint's ninth victory| _p, RT, Aug. 22 (UP)| Chic Nm ames Tutchmion, and| Bates 013 010° 00x ainst three setbacks. It w Su,"Aa In the finals of the| | bo a — of Swift; Robinson. Riebe Kennedy, Drews,| Newcombe and Campanella; Voiselle 8a a 28 45| Indiana state sof i i he McCabe tball tournaGAMES TODAY Embree, Fannin, Ferrick, Winegarner and |Salkeld. his third triumph since Al Lopez|ment today by virt as | he revenue AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Moss. Winnin _ bitcher, Hutchinson. Los~ moved him up to a starting as- one-run gam iy le ’l a ait the Senate Rondo aries alii. i Games Major League Leaders |vigamsnt. by Dana Flora. ght| ; - NATIONAL LEAGU . Peru roll i t domestic ~ Lolumbga- at Siinneapolss 3). Clessiand ...........s= 450200 100 4 19 ¢ AE Rn W Notes on otaned past Sg s spending acre Feller. Fabien. rome. Benton snd Robinson, Brooklyn’ . 116 453 93 102 . 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