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of the season eight out of 11 NEW YORK, Aug. 27 (UP)— Preacher Roe, who Week by beating the with two days rest, came back after a three-day respite today were out in the ninth. Aided by dina , three double plays and sensational * : : enw mo vue vs 8 gad to 2-Games Cox, Roe saw his whitewash job ! hat: whi 4pciitd by Herman Reich's single Ti, sl in plage o ollowing a fluke double by Ray Pitching Marty r—— Smalley in the final inning. Sink » Slugging . [arty Naried ! decision . an Puriilo, Cox: Hamer nk Giants Twice = the third inning |signed by both of them. Junior Baseball Two -Some | NEW YORK, Aug. 27. (UP)—(Same of a double: Latter Quated runs by Carl Furlllolrne St. Louis Cardinals utilized Hi and Bill Cox Hehry The letter from Lanier and, - climaxed the bigjfour home runs in the first game| "F' Martin read: rally giving the Dodgers a total(snd Harry. Brecheen's neat six-|*d (OF third at the crack of “Dear Mr. Saigh: ies of 124 and a new all-time Brook-|"t Pitching in the nightcap toy, ,..0¢ nove had time to 4 : : N sweep a twin-bill from the New ight In view of our return to active } yn home run record, breaking york Giants, 5 io 2 and 11 to 2,/TuD down the fleet Whitey Lock- participation in major league] Title Games previous mark of 122° which today and stretch their National [fat ho was on first and’ baseball which was the main purwas set in 1930. League lead to two full going down to second pose of the suit brought in our| Set Thursday
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BOSTON, Aug. 27 (UP)-—Two titanic homers by Jeff Heath on successive times at bat enabled the Boston Braves to beat the
Cincinnati Reds 6 to 5 today in|;
the 10th inning and thereby take the odd game of { three-game set
Heath opened the last half of the ninth with his first roundtripper to tie the score at 5-5, his second homer, with two away in| the 10th, won the game. Both| were hit off Ewell Blackwell, | Lefty: Kent Peterson, who be-| came the father of an infant girl this morning, started for the! Reds but was replaced by Biackwell with two out in the seventh after Pinch’ Hitter Bob Elliott had smacked a two-run double. Boston | ABH OA 03.1
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Tennille Shatters ‘Shoot’ Tradition
VANDALIA, O. Aug. 27 (UP)|
~-Mercer Tennille of Shreveport,ihe connected for his 37th on Aug.
La., shattered the tradition that
few shooters ever repeat “in the|
Grand American Trapshoot today by winning the North Ameri: can doubles crown for the second straight year. Tennille shattered 96 out of| 100 targets in the difficult dou-
bles event. Second place went tol
M. W. Ray of John Day, Ore, with 9895x100. Martha Andrews of Spartansburg, 8. C., won the women’s doubles event, breaki 87x100. Pete Donat, a ~year-old farmer from Antwerp, O, yesterday captured the Grand Amerjcan handicap trapshooting championship and some $10,500 in prize
money. ‘ Don Hawksley, Streator, Il, smashed 99 out of 100 targets in the regular event, then broke 23 out of 25 in a shootoff today to capture the Vandalia , final event’ of the week- Grand American Trapshoot,
Schilesselman, Manakto, were even-up at the end of the
Schlesselman muffed four of his 25 sailing clay birds. : :
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:|37th home run today, his second lin two days, to again lead the ne | Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-2 vic-
games. +A crowd of 28878 watched Brecheen hold .the Giants hitless for six-and-tWwo-third innings in the second game before Bill Rigney laced a solid single to left field. Rigney also homered in the
ninth. Vi ; Score 5 in Third The Cards previously had salted the game away with single runs in the first and second innings and a five-run burst in the third. Solly Hemus ‘opened the third with a walk and went to third on Enos Slaughter’s double. Kirby Higbe relieved Sheldon Jones at this point and immedi ately was tagged for a three-run homer by n Northey. Glen Nelson's doubl¥, a walk and singles by Tommy Glaviano and Al (Red) Schoendienst produced two more runs in the same inning. Nelson made the rout complete with a three-run homer in the
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Four home runs, including two by sl Stan Musial, plus a
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pitcher—Jones (10-10) Goetz and Reardon, Time— paid.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27 (UP) ~—Ralph Kiner pounded out his
tory over the Philadelphia Phillies in the final game of their series, The circuit blow put the Pittsburgh slugger ahead of his pace last year when he hit 40 home runs, but he still was behind lis banner year of 1947 when he turned in 51 homers. In that year
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thé triple play by Neun came onl a day after Jim Cooney of the Chicago Cubs executed an unassisted one on May 30, 1927 in a morning game.’
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Harness Racing Set Sept. 3-9
By JIM SMITH Hoosier fans of light Harness
The unassisted triple-play ranks Josedale Boy, chestnut colt olds out v Maid, stands quietly as with the Jerieet no-hit, Tno-fun ‘fairgrounds er) Luther Elder fits him with a new pair of shoes. Holding the horse's head is Van
name, we have decided to, and have given, a general release of all our claims involved in that suit and have instructed our attorney, John L. Flynn, to dismiss the suit immediately. ° “We are happy to be back with the Carc@ als, are well satisfied] with the terms. and conditions under which we are playing and believe the discontinuance of our suit will’ be in the best interest of everybody concerned. “Sificerely Yours,
.Four championship games at Victory Field will wind up the seventh annual summer Junior Baseball, Inc., program next Thursday. : But only one of last year's title winners will be included among the eight finalists, : The Fairview Red Sox, the team that carried off the 13-year old title last season, will meet the St. Philip’s squad for the 15-year-old crown at 4 p.m,
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13-Year-Old Match
The last perfect no-hitter, 27racing are going to have the men being retired in succession/chance to see some of the counwith no batter reach firstitry’s top trotters and pacers when
“Max Lanier and Fred Martin ~ Baigh said the two pitchers will make a formal application for
The Irvington Lions and Rhod=
ius PAL Club will tangle for the 13-year-old championship.
Sox on April 30, 1922 Detroit Tigers.
Harter Thumps
the Grand Circuit moves into the against the
Triumphs in Final | - Match, 10 and 9 LOGANSPORT, Ind. Aug. 27 (UP)—Charles Harter of Syracuse won the Indiana Professional Golf Association championship here today by blasting Bill Davis of Hammond, 10 and 9, in,a scheduled 36-hole match. Harter picked up steam with every hole he played and shot the
final nine in only 30 strokes, five below regulation figures. He won seven of the last nine holes and that, coupled with his 3-up lead {after the first 18, ended the match on the 27th, ai :
Indiana State Fair. The harness race program will open Saturday, Sept. 3, and will continue every day, with the exSeption of Sunday, through Sept.
The “Roaring Grand,” now in its 76th year, is the major league of light harness racing and it affords followers of the sport the best there is to offer in racing.
Stake at Goshen, N. Y,, are possible starters at the Indiana State Fair. Worth Estimated $15,000 The Horseman Futurity (Trotting Division) will be raced Labor Day and is worth an estimated $15,000. This will be the 40th decision of the Futurity which is locally sponsored and is the oldest continuously operated futurity for harness horses. In all, the sulky pullers will be vying for a purse which totals $145,000, the largest offered on any nonparimutuel track in the United States. ; Heading the list of horses eligible for the Futurity is Miss Tilly,
. The Syracuse pro was one down {after the first nine holes. But
winner. of the Habletonian. Also entered is Fibber, owned by the Arden Homestead Stables of
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mated $34,000, and the Fox Stake for 2-year-old pacers, worth an estimated $30,000. Entered in the Fox State is Our Time, who recently set a new
the dismissal of the suit in federal court here on Monday.
Hard-Tops Slated To Race Tonight
ind. Central Student Heads Local Drivers
Stock hard-top passenger cars will again provide the racing action at the West 16th St. Midget|°f Speedway, replacing the regular The AAA sanctioned midget races will return one week from tonight with a 100-lap championship race. Heading the list of crack hard-|y top drivers slated to race tonight, is Frank Mike, Indiana Central College student who ' currently holds the track record here at 120.52. Mike finished second in both a heat ; ture race Wi . feature was won by Frank Roess-|p
face the Robison-Ragsdale Amer fcan Legion squad for the 17-
meeting in the 19-year-old tussle,
Classes for Boys in Use Of Shotgun to Continue
by Times Staff Pholographer John Spickiemire Driven by Ben Bosley, Indianapolis Marshall Vic, owned by
our miles in a warmup on the
Good Time, driven by Frank Ervin, The purse was $32,159 and the time for the two heats was 2:051-5 and 2:03 2-5. The complete racing program,
world’s record for the mile at Sedalia, Mo. Time for the dis-
Sept.* 3-9: SATURDAY, SEPT. 8
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8 -class pace, Indians owned, purse
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tance was 2:01 3-5 against the old record of 2:02% set by Ann Vonian in 1939 at Springfield, Ill Driven by Veteran Our Time is owned by the Good Time Stables, Goshen, N. Y., and is driven by veteran Frank Ervin, one of the top 15 moneywinning drivers in 1948.
Goshen, N. Y., who scored a surprise upset recently by defeating Miss Tilly in straight heats to win the Will Gahagan Memortal Trot at Sedalia, Mo. Others eligible are: Crossbow, Volume, Juke Box, Atomic Maid, Scotch Pal, Record Express, Guy Ambassador, Bangaway, St Clair, Rocco Hanover, William Wells, Boysy Hanover and Delhi Lady. «
Davis pulled the same trick that Defending Champion Bill Heinlein did yesterday when Davis won the semi-final match as he blasted his tee shot out of bounds. Harter won the hole to even the match and then began to roll. Piles Up Birdies He shot three birdiés on the second nine, winning a hole with each one, and made ‘another five : birdies on the back nine as he Pacers Also Featured
took seven holes at the start of | Also featured on the Labor Day the second 18. {program will be the pacing diviHarter's booming drives gavel ion of the Horseman Futurity, him a consistent edge most of the ty an estimated $11,000. Twen-ty-seven of the country’s top pacers are eligible for this event and four of these are Indianaowned. They are: Little Sue, owned by Otis Anderson, Lafayette; Betsy's )Chief, owned by Everett Byers, West Point; Frisco Reno, owned by Pearle Hunderford, Shelbyville, and Miss Morris Chief, owned by L. E. Lake, Colfax. "Two of the richest races are the Horseman Stake, for 2-year-old trotters and worth an esti-
y nated h ass trot, Indiana owned, purse I 3-year-old . 1 T, and P, H. A Blais, 2 omg Rtgs troh, purse $1800, e Horseman Futurity, J-year-old pace, estimated $11,000. e Rorsemal Futurity, 3-year-old trot,
estimated $18,
, purse $1500. AY, eh * Two local horses are entered in arbors, ronhy aha 8 fgte, Ter wine the Fox Stake. They are Jose- oF mote time in fas) Purse isd. dale Lucky Boy, owned by| #3-ciass pace, burse $1500, ar A Tass, Todianapolis, and ee ars, Jzearegid Aaa, Lovely Chief, owned by Leo Mc-|non winners of 2000 th 04s slieiole to Namara of Two Gaits Farm, i-ciass of oe ay er. v Carmel. "| The Pax BeAEaT Jveat old’ Dace: esti Hoosier eligibles for the Horse- "Hoan Go. Pye s1s00. man Stake are Fire Goddess, 53080 Talso eilaibie. ake, $9080 owned by the Josedale Estates, |io 1 eligible to 1 or slower in Indianapolis; Scotch Boy, owned| 2¢-class trot, purse $2000 (also eligible, by Hemay Landis, Shelbyville, Beles or siower in thn Me S10bla. 10 an ce ece, owne y Sherrier, Anderson & Palin, |misioner rs Lafayette. ray Siuntrs of
who sta six Winner of the Horseman Stake| jg3-cjass trot, purse 31500 last year was Miss Tilly. She Hocspor uta) x timated $8000. was Srives by yied Bian and Pye for-all e, purse ¥1500 won for her owner $34,246. Her 1} ana - time for the two winning meats {i CHER © feciase "or" mower in was 2:06 and 2:07 3-5. oosier Futurity, 23-year-old pace, estiWinner of the Fox Stake wasi™gied 38000, rot. purse $1500.
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hole his tee shot was on the green. The victory, by the widest margin of any match of the tourney, was classed as another upset by the experts, who had picked Davis to take the state pro crown following his win over Heinlein yesterday. T
Leahy ‘Worried’ About IU Game
NOTRE DAME. Ind. Aug. 27| {UP)—Notre Dame rootvall Bad] Luck Haunts Coach Frank Leahy said that the opening game with Indiana, to ih at D . or Spe 0 tadium, 1800 8. West St.
be played here four weeks hence, is “the toughest game on the schedule.” Then he added: “We play 'em| PICTON, Ontario, Aug. 27—| The Marion County Softball one at a time; and the game com- {The hard luck that has pursued iitie playoff is scheduled at 8:30 speedboat driver Harold Wilson, m with Francisco Crispi meet. of Ingersoll, Ontario, and his|ing the Allied Florists. powerful Miss Canada IV, today The Florists, seeded third, were
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A new softball champion will be crowned tonight at Municipal
Dame's football destinies, was 41 sidelines for 10 days.
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CHICAGO, Aug. 27 (UP)—The Chicago White Sox reported today that injuries will keep Pitcher Bob Kuzava out of action a week and outfielder Herb Adams on the
Others slated to take part in are Chuck Scharf, head of the
sors of the events; Dick water, Bob Manien, Bud Moneymaker, Eddie Anderson and Bill VanAllen. yf
=City Swimming | Meet Scheduled |.
This year's Indianapolis Swim- : {ming Championships will be held{} - Sept. 3 and 4 at the Riviera Club}
pool. .
Union. A total of 35 events are planned,
style for girls aged 8 and under, and finishing three-meter diving event.
in all events at 2 p. m. on Sunday. AAUstules will govern the meet.
the Tom Joyce Trophy to the outstanding team winning the most points. The winners will be desig-
ler, another Indianapolis driver,
the eight-even program tonight bo Chicago Auto Racing Club, spon-|! Pass-
opening with the 25-meter free|' with the men's: |
Heats in all events will be held!! 3 at 2 p. m. Saturday with the finals|}
Included in the awards will beg
nated as mémbers of the champlonship team. Entries for the meet close at)
Leahy, approaching his seventh cam .as head man of Notre assault on the world's water gi.Cola in the last of the Tth. speed record.
ing up is always the toughest.” prevented him from making an rynnersup in 1947, losing to Pepyears old today. He said he felt wonderful. “But I'm awfully worried about 10 Saturday afternoons coming yesterday for calm
The Indianapolis winner will|ican League strikeout
A combination of five Philly errors and nine hits made it an easy victory for the Pirates. Three of the errors came In [the fourth inning and enabled the Pirates to push across five runs on singles by Kiner, Pete Castig|lione and Ernie Bonham, a double {by Wally Westlake- and a sacrifice. Two of the errors were made by Dick Sisler and Schoolboy Rowe on successive safrifice bunts by Monte Basgall and Clyde McCullough. ,
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a'‘measured mille in an-attempt to tonight. |exteed the 141.74 m.ph. record Se ————————— In Money Department set by the late Sir Malcolm Dee Moore Hits 3-Run Campbell, . . : CHICAGO, Aug. 27 (UP)—8am “SCIPS of carly today tanted| Ninth-Inning Homer Snead, White Sulphur Springs, when choppy water forced him to] SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 27 W. Va, failed to win a golficut his “speed at the half-mile|(UP)—Catcher Dee Moore's threetournament during August, but mark. Wilson then hauled his/run homer in the bottom of the tfiird place finishes in two tour-jout out of the water for an iIn-/ninth inning brought the San y = |gpection. . {Diego Padres .from behind and Jeys jpave hi $7333 and he re-| “ap. water suddenly calmed butigave them a 10-9 win over the jainea 1 phe 53 RB money earnings ye lifting crane had _away| Seattle Rainiers in a Pacific Coast Dr Cary Middlecoft "Memphis and Wilson was unable to Bet) League game here today. Moore is winner of the National Open, held Miss Canada back In the Sater) a former Indianapolis player.
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