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Queen to Seek 20th Win At Louisville Tonight
Royce Lint Credited With 10th Victory * As Tribesmen Rally to Beat Colonels, 4-2 TT LOUISVILLE, Aug. 27—Mel Queen, the Tribe's winningest the second game of the
The righthander, with a 19-7 record, probably hy a pro y will be opposed by Mike Palm. Al Lopez, however, may . switch, the
starting | it for the Hoosiers and pick either Chet Johnson, a southpaw, or Elmer Riddle. on « 8 =» Although lifted in the Tass might for pinchhiter,| 111D6 Box Score yee Lint was credited with his ®% 0 a 1
10th victory as the Redskins put on a three-run rally to gain a the Colonels
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Mulloy and " dangerous duo for Austras ig 4 Bromwich and Billy which he shot south of the city. twothan the old mark. They were clocked at 4219. Other results| The State Department of Con. [WRC EUR: SUF FOC avis Cup last night: servation reported the white | oo ui0. hopes a week ago by win-25-Yard Pree Style (boys, o—win| squirrel is rare, especially in this |ning the U. 8. National Doubles Bob Berner (IAC): 3, om ner ..a . act 3 See Quigley (GAC: 4 Tom vicinity. Cause of the white title tat Chestuut Hill, Mass. In proper and Sidwell took: the champion-
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11:04 evs, Berry; ? I 5 ears ¢ Miami, Fla, Hen Jerry Wiliams vi. A. B. Caseber; gravel pit at the Benjamin Mar. | Men's loo-Metor Pree Size Won ab y by Mulloy. 8 Mis, Do wse| Bob Lundiow vs, Joe Prager. rison Air Base. Sgt. Polovina, |3. Jim Cabal a eos and Talbert of New Yo M . 11:30—Bob Rochtord. vs. Pred Holler; / . iE bal (Washingtgnis, 3.. John Davis Cuppers Mulloy and Tal: Carl Smith vs. James Crewes. an air base ‘game warden, | (YMCA). Time il:448. : 11:28—Richard Kennedy vs, wrence . | "Women's 200-Meter Style—W, 2 by bert did not reach the final at | Laushiin: Tony Brisnik vy, Ed. Brodes. | landed the catch with a flyrod |s. Schatner (Riviera: 3. We Chestnut Hill. They were beaten { 36 John Mi han ve, Hen Baker; Ar- . . PRiviera): Anna Hayes Mahingian'’ stnu ey re noid Kosbler va Paul Danford i "| while fishing for bass. [+ Martha Warren (Riviera), 4.8. or YH by Sedgman and George » . 11:44-—Tony Pitzer vs. Ted Braver: EN. — ST Men's 100-Meter o——W by “sick-up” AusBrown ve, Jim Pearsey. { {Bill Moran (IAC);: 3, Harold Muncie Wo , a "pick-up S in ner Ria vohas. Jigts ve. Jere Deiat Buss : : Jgherre Haute): 3 C i Nerne . trailian combination. Later, in we i Covi. Res: rotting Record yA stiff Battle the final, 30-year-old Bromwich H V8, oh rich, , : i 3 ' an Hornets Take Buffalo 7:00 Ly hk ys. Valgemire Pop-| 4 he SS ste 3 Between Fohr, Mays Sedgman and. Worthington, 0-4, : | PEGS Soin Albershards ve. Joe Bise: Paul : Mores Byers (Lafuvetior: 3. Bill esta MILWAUKEE, Aug.27 (UP)—(6-0, 6-1. 17-14, in Final Minutes 73,7, E F AF un pourke: Ia i 1d Bo "Simmons AC me. 3. “AV: Veteran drivers of the Indianapolis Mulloy on Form a AGO, Aug. 27 (UP)—|""fs Hrisht va Hen h ; Meter Sle’ (wire. i4_ and|Speedway 500-Mile Race will aim| Mulloy was off form at Chest: Pea i Tas Bl i Ba i earn ve Bil McDonai. yaite. Country Clas: 2, Betty pat for a $10,000 purse tomorrow in/nut Hill. He was unable to get day for future opponents of the|Rassrt Dick ve. Gari Honpina ‘{ Egan Hanover ivashingion) 3 Martha Warren (Rivila 200-mile grind at State Fairfhis first service into play. The Chicago_$lornets, -a snazzy re-| jy egy vs, Herold Pen mpsan p d Out 1:59 V100-Meter Pree Sivle (girls, 13_ and Park here. Aussies, taking advantage of built unit. in the - All-America ious, fauerseg, ie GIT pucger:| TO DY |gaderi=on i pearinter Koliar lack] The race is the longest Ameri-(his eased-up second SOTICT TE By » : 5 Times Special a : : E able to comman , . Football Conference. son, Bye R'S FLIGHT SEDALI A Mo. Aug. 27—Egan Sica er (IAC); 4 Betty Wation' (Rivi-|can Automobile Association big 34, was said to be over-temnised
The Hornets showed a lot of sting as they officially opened the professional season last night by edging the Buffalo Bills, 17 to 14, before an estimated 23,800 fans. A 21-yard field gohl by Jim MecCarty with less than three minutes remaining gave the Hornets their margin of victory. Formed from the hapless Chicago ‘Rockets of the last three years, the Hornets surprised Bufi{falo an- early touchdown, then champion, with their smooth|functioning single wing attack. |The reformed club spotted Bufifalo an early tourchdown ,then itied the score in the second peiriod on a 63-yard scamper by Ray {Ramsey.
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Strohmeyer, however, vindicat-
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Jerry Scala then whacked a hit! Twe-base hits—PFernandes 32, Fleming 22
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defeat. He has won 12. Klutts,
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As Millers Bow | eng i’ By United Press | Lint ..10 31 8houn oy The Twin Cities farce kept the Juco 19 Tiolmon ....... 8 St. Paul Saints five games Dut In mam 7 8 eatater old front of the American Assocla- Muir .........8 SRiddle :......0
tion race today after the Saints: scusezed Minneapolis last night, 5 to 4. | St. Paul now has defeated its “neighborly cousin” 14 times in 16 games this season. | In other games last night Col-| umbus moved into fifth place with an 8 to 3 triumph over; Toledo and Kansas City de-
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eight, was charged with his 10th Cassini 3. Peters 3. Gutteridge 3. Gans,
3/6-4, 8-3 In the semifinal round.
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| NBW YORK, Aug. 27 (UP)—It's pretty blamed hard to beat| time he put a bit more distanc { y {a team that has the best hitter and the best pitcher in baseball, | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27 (UP) and that's why the Boston Red Sox were only a game and a half| io. out of first place today and coming like a non-stop express. | That lead now held by the staggering New York Yankees was!
| -And the boys mainly responsi~i{, heat the Senators, 23:3 id ply, 14- ~0ld ible for applying the pressure that + petroit. top seeded entry from San DIeR0, caused the Yank lead to dwindle pis oig) Lieasily defeated Elaine Lewickl, erom a fat six-and-a-half games 1 Hamtramck, Mich., 8-2, 6-2, while] ore Ted Williams, easily the best
ares ®, 154 /cluding homers by Aaron: Robin-| !
Applegate; | ckett, vs, Lester Applegate;
ichard Willia Lee; Mat Ehr-
Haskins; Are arold Prost; plaiaa. Pron Franchi the $5700 Goldsmith Maid Trot. Harold Hall; |
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s. Ken Bavenatarek;
Bill Butler; Ed Saurbaugh. | jtcomb vs. Joe Childers;|
Barney Maan;
Hanover set a pew season andj track. trotting record here yesterday of 1:59 in a photo-finish race with Pronto Don. The new time broke the track
Song. Egan Hanover, owned by Saunders Mills stable of Toledo, and driven by Ralph Baldwin, ook the second heat also to win
Yesterday's program was final {session of Gfand Circuit racing here at the Missouri state fair.
Parker Decisions Hart
{Parker, Indianapolis lightweight, {punched out a six-round decision here last night over Harry Hart, Columbus, former Ohio state lightweight champ. v In two other bouts involving; {Indianapolis fighters, Danny De-| i laney won a four-round decision over Bob Wittmer of Columbus Dunn, middleweight obtained a Dunn, midleweight obtained a six-round triumph over Bob {Rhees, also of Columbus.
record set Wednesday by Lusty] 40
$8 300-Meter Individual Medley Won by Jack Frasier (YMCA); 2 Bi Moran (IAC); 3 Dan Nvhart (IAC); 4 asson (YMCA). Time, 4:40.1. 50-Meter Free Style (girls, 10 and under) Won by yilis Shields Prashingtan) ; 2, Gail Moll (Riviera); 3, ny Vi Jag: 4, Dianna Woods (Riviera), Time,
Meter Individual Medi { and under)—Won by Woods (Riv era): 2, Ann Champ (Lafayette ; rtha arren (Riv i 4
by IAC ly mons, Bill Moran, Dan Nyhart): 3, “A” team (John Stephenson, Joe Dugan, Jack Frazier; Buin ub;
46. Women's 150-Meter Individu Won _by Jan Owen Schaffner (Riviera): 3. Marilyn Weigand (Riviera): 4. Barbara Jungcisus (Riviera). he. oe 33 [new reco ). Old record, (18.8 by Marilyn Weigand (1948), Women's 300-Meter Relay— Won by Rivi“A eam; 2, Rivie “B” team,
da Woods, Florence Read
ingi: 3. Lafayette ntry Club. . “hp (new record). id record, 30s by Riviera (1947),
U. S. Wins Relay From Japanese
HONOLULU, Aug. 27 (UP)— Bob Gibe of Detroit is one American swimmer who isn’t awed by the amazing per-
. Time, 2:21. Pree Style Relay—Won A
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car event this year outside of the Memorial Day classic in Indianapolis. Stiff competition is expected between Myron Fohr, Milwaukee, current AAA national point leader, and the able veteran from | Glendale, Cal, Rex Mays, who holds most of the records for the mile dirt track at the fairgrounds, Among other veterans rated as money finishers will be Paul Russo, formerly of Kenosha, Wis,, anc low of Hammond, Ind, winner of the 100-mile stock car race here Thursday, and Sam Hanks, Glendale, Cal, winner last Sunday of the 100-mile midget car grind. Fohr won the first 200-miler at the fairgrounds last summer and set the track record of 2 hours, 18 minutes, 21.21 seconds. Mayg one-mile record .of 37.31 seconds, also established last summer, will
at the time; but he is reported to be rested now. Regardless of today's doubles outcome, it seemed that the defending U. 8. team would pe practically certain of winning one of tomorrow's two concluding singles matches, in which Ted Schroeder and Pancho Gonzales again would take the courts for the home forces. The two Californians won the
opening sengles contists yesterday. Schroeder — the broad - shouldered “deep-freeze” salesman
from La Crescenta, Cal.—defeated Aussie Sidwell, 6-1, 5-7, 4-6, 6-2,6-3; but he was almost defrosted in the process. Schroeder, Wimbledon singles champ, had to come from behind to beat the same man he routed in a cup match last year, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1.
Gonzales Beats Sedgman Swarthy Gonzales of Los An-
be under fire in time trials.
Townsfolk Protest Ouster of Coach
Taylor Grid Coach
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big chance to gain
‘the Chicago .Cubs.
game-and-a-half behind.
by the same, 4 to .2.
{two Card errors. {gained his 14th win. Bob Thom
Dodgers to & event for the second time
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{relay team to. an upset victory/night in Twin Lakes Park to over a Japanese team that hadiprotest the transfer of the popular Jhesy swetpilg Sverything b Sig vet controversial coach from the ast wee won the t h year meter freestyle event by a nose”. Be had-Beld. for 14 oi {in the national! A. A. U. cham-|
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Ten 11 a 4:08, set by University of MichiTed Gray coasted 10/oan hut was not up to the markiportant phases of the injunction.
powerful-stroking Uni-|over his removal as head basket3 , ativersity of Michigan star anchored ball coach at Paris High School. ‘Ken Findlay: LOYIOT University. He succeedsithe American 400-meter freestyle * Tom Odle. ife vs. Donald Grant. —
two! in the 100 meters that he High School.
land said they would stage an-
Some 500 persons gathered last
Eveland, head basketball, crosscountry and track coach for 14
geles, U. 8. National champion, out-battied Sedgman, Australian champ, 8-6, 6- 49-7. In the match between 21-year-old Gonzales and the 21-year-old blond from “dow under,” Pancho's superiority with
PARIS IU. Aug. 27 (UP)--!passing shots was the key to vie-
tory. Tomorrow the singles opponwill meet half-pint Sidwell, and Schroeder will tackle Sedgman.The gallery of 8000 feared for Schroeder yesterday when the refrigerator salesman became lukewarm in the second and third sets, and began over-driving and netting his volleys. But after the intermission, big Ted seemed to have the usual ice water in his
was made a physical edu{cation instructor ..at the high {school and at the Mayo Junior
Eveland obtained an injunction
The time for the ‘event was to restrain the school board from
the smallest they've had since Apr. 20—when the season was 3:57.5—establishing a record for “interfering with his duties or
{Kalin 123. Turner 11, Fleming 10. Beard 5, {ng California its fourth straight only 10 days old. {Oanss 4 Cassini 3. Outtertdee 3 Scala 3. {iiie. \ ’
fibut a state appelate court in {Chicago ruled out the most im-
lof 3:48.6, set recently by the New!
The Brooklyn Dodgers blew a Haven swim club. in the Na-
recognized
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rising in the seventh marked by record of 4:33.3. The recognized 3 —sicosr .*: I3: Larry Jansen mark is 4:45.2, set by Al Shussday.» 14
~-iof France in 1947.
in d a a y ; . i 8’ e-game lead in half. . base gave the Millers a 4 to 3/9 Ta seria "ii 80 58 38 8 surfont htt Wheder, Maton Til Sankita' thie. winning pitcher 300 Of the Giants and Marty] Swimming with Gibe on the| lead over St. Paul, but the Saints Milwaukee 70 6% 833 14 |Diehen No ont A in the first ame to notch -his Marion of the Cards hit homers. American team were Bob Nugent came back in the ninth with two (ohms «0100 8 TAN 3 | Bogen SET8 100-10 1 290m triumph. ; Braves Nose Out Reds lof the New York Athletic Club; runs,” one on Erie Tipton’s four. Minneapolis 6) 13 481 2114 Lrucaqe a Batter Vkirare? Kieman] p . Al Dark’ i Wally Wolfe of Uni it f| base clout Thnsas “Clty A Perot” and. Malone. Losing pitcher] Williams on Hit Spree ark’s ninth-inning' single South C pS i nye 5 > | y . oledo ; 1 1 a . scoring D y) Southern alifornia, an Cotton Deal spaced 11 hits for AMERICAN LEAGUE "ar on 060 060 100— 1 ¢ o _ Williams whacked a double and Reiser a Randall snd Sete Ris of University of Towa 8 dq the Red Birds ds they dumped w Pct. GB. | Detroit Weltarol 103 100 33x11 18 1 two home runs in the first game a 3 to 2 win ‘ow h Cinci ves - —— ———— | Toledo in the opener of & five- hones ~ HB area We ron Sui Fish: and three singles in the nightcap. Reds. R ee Ser Re Diana game series. Frank Hiller chalked §lcveiand BH 3 poche Ruston tanh » o He leads the major leagues inj" oe itcher Bob Hogue, Pro Football | up his ninth triumph for Kansas Philadelphia 688 48 8 St Louis 300 400 35x11 14 3 batting average with 358 and in fiom beat out a bunt to put the - ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE | City as the Blues won over third Ghease o.oo SU 70 AIR adv cheih Harrie Marchidon and Asioth: puns with 125 and is runner-up winning run on base, was the Chicago Hornste 11 Hugs Bills 14, ii {81 Louis . C42 Ml MN strowski ol and Moss. Lollar in winner with Johnny Vander M . HIBITIO ! ) ashington 1 ! «ON . Onl} y ps E . place Milwaukee Washingt MORAL a, $6 34 [ping plicher,” Odtrowski Losing pitcher. in the other three departmengs lo loser ne Ba a eveland Browns 28, New York.Yankees r——————— ’ IAG Ro York 100 000 011— 3 7 3 hohte runs with 33, runs batte & ry” Washington Redskins. 34, Los Angeles . ‘ i w Pet. OB. Cleveland 335 813 oox 3 1in 127. and hits, 161 homered for the Reds. | _Rams 28 - i St. Lov 731 41. sod Raschi and Silve Ato hy a - ¢ Ee FM —————— ———————————— Fight Results has Brookivn 34a 1h Rigehi umd B pa ant ") and Megan: lr rnell had no trouble beating] Ralph Kiner, .major league ¢ LONG BEACH, N. ¥ Tommy Bel. 151 Philadetphia 6 Sof 13 |. NATIONAL LEAGUE _ _ o/Chicago. He gave up seven hits home run leader, blasted his 36th 0 ° ¢ > Huis on - o hen Toontown HEN, © Sets Brn tort 8 He de Rte oo MSR ER=1 0 Hand his mates made 17 in his Of the year with one on to give 9 MINUTE word OOD +. Art Aregos, 137, Lo Sinstunatl an 4 RA NM liana and Weetrum. "Rk Wiener Yostne support, Kinder was the victor the Fittsburgh Pifates a 3 te 2) . Angeles, tkod Botton Pore Homer {Chicago ®N 40 | pitcher, “Staley . in. the nighteap, his 16th victory,|Win over the Phillies. Bill Werle| stead Pai. CC | GAMES TODAY |Ghieaso 383 30% 8% } despite allowing 14 hits. Boston| Was the winner and Ken Heintzel-| AMIES A |_ Rush. Muncrief, Lade and Owen, Hatten. belted 16 hits in the second, four man the loser. vl | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {Erskine, Palica apd Campanella, WIBBIK of them by’ Bobby Do { it is———— LR | proanarGlin" Lettivile. | pltabure ad 2 000 200 11 0 The Yanks ot fiom a 5- Negro ‘League Leaders | | DONE BY EXPERTS NE BY XPERT gledo at Coli Pn han 4 MoCulloush sintselman,[to-3 defeat in a night t g » Jiiwaukes at haga City ons laptys and Benin Ick ‘Losing pitcher. “ nig game a Booked Vi 3 {Minneapolis at 5% Paul | Reiman: Cleveland before the seven-hit at ictroy Field __ * S—— | Cinginnats . 1 - 3 1 0 slants of veteran Al Benton. Lou| The Chicago Giants and the # [| chon. ah MARICAN § BAGUY : Vabdermess ang Cogpes Bickford, | Boudreau and Dale Mitchell each|Cleveland Buckeyes, contenders hiindeiphin at St Lous. {}josue.. and” Crandall suing plicher spanked a bases-loaded single|for the Negro American League 1 Nas {ston Detroit. la : Le L d for Sleveland, aah Sood for two baseball lead, will open a three- » { runs, an oe Gordon homered game series tonight Vv {Major League Leaaers 8 onight at Victory NATIONAL LEAGUE : for the other tally, Vie Raschi,| Field $1.00 ON SUNDAY Menus. at “hraskiyn | NATIONAL, LEAGU [brilliant over the frst half of the Tonight's single game will start STR FRE i ay fork Robinson Brkiyn .. 193 3 Jl; Tji;season, suffered his eighth loss at 8:30. A twin bill is scheduled Bing » Soy Lord |Slsuchier. gt 1. {is 43 @ 1a hand now has won only one In the for tomorrow beginning at 6:45 SUNDAY 8:00-2:00 Mal, St_Louls . 11% last eight starts { ? 1x In 1 , Marshall, N 107 311 6 118 03 . ‘ \ p ahi | RESULTS YESTERDAY Kner Piltsbusen | 116 430 81 14 313 Browns Trounce A's hM as RCI CLT TI LE BITE eae te "ERICAN AMOCIATION ios AMERICAN. LEAGUS ‘The Browns trounced the Phil- Phone LI. 7447 Elias : 103 40g Sax £ 11 1iwiliams. Boston Sh AR RB. R Pet, adelphia A's, 11 to 3, at StL. Louis HA | fonnelly and Ginsbers; Deal and Pus: Rell etl” aE fioras tue home runs by Stan Spence ike 003 000 2 3! 3 "104 and another by Jack Graham NY dd FOWAY Manville, Fox LER pal Ri vin, Ha 16 8 SR showed the way. Eimer “Valo 4 miller and Houk. . » "& land Same Chapman homered for] . 4 BIG STORES 2 5 iy dal yess ss ey w-14 {i bgt hone Sok "1 the A's fis ? m . ST. AUTO .) 3 - | as, RR. « 33 Williams, RB : oi ¢ erson; Robert | Williams, R. Sox . (Warts. Fiears e123) TT . E 7 % Fearon nod Verh Gardbn bisa +» 25 Robinson, - Hi he Tigers made 18 hits, in 0 AVE. AVA) N. SIU
PI B DB Earlier in the evening the bril-| ague race when ey liant Hironoshin Furuhashi re$3Me groped a 4-to-2 night game 10 tained his unbeaten record on the|8Ve & favorite time during the Hank Sauer current Japanese tour when hel drove In three Cub runs with alundercut the
y ‘rest of an aroused lineup, andi gsuble and a single as three Cu 3 [chiefly the hitting of Dom Di piteners held ing D mark for the 400-meter freestyl
{Maggio and Vern Stephens and total of six hits. {the hurling of Ellis Kinder, they {were the key men In the Sox's {drive back from a 12-game def-
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day and night when they feed land when they play.
word) The Solunar Tables, compiled
©ifor The Times by John Alden |Knight, designate these times in an effort to tell the fisherman
His record last night was 4:34.3(the best time to wet his line. the —an astounding performance for Cardinals, who lost to the Giantsia ;100-meter .pool, where he hadi,,, The Giants|only half the number of turns.|¥7— won the game in a three-run up-|The mark was a second off his|2s— Monday
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NEW YORK-—Babe Ruth hit his 60th homer off Tom Zachary.
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