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: w inning struggle yesterday, the fore Jack Douglas singled and RE OATGE Fullback Ben Bendrick (12) of the Chicage Bears knocked down a pass intended for Right [Indians gained a full game on|Drought in another run. Clyde 973% 1.9 Now that Ted Williams has started to move nobody's going Halfback Joe Golding (10) of the New York Bulldogs in the second quarter during the pro benefit [the league-leading Saints, who Sous selisved Hutchiage to pitch 1 1.1 3 3 tocatch him in his league. exhibition in the Butler Bowl yesterday afternoon. The Bears 14 to 7. Other players shown in: howd 0 the Mills In Mined LE AN ERIE ® 1400 and ihe moody Bostonian Is simply the best hitter in the game clude End Steve Pritke (17) of the Bulldogs and Guard Chuck (21) of the Bears. po Cs pT 13 9.2 hat. Nell probably lead the RBI's and HR's, too, . » » «=» rahe second-place Redskins now! "10 ve Tilden, viked 1'1 198 although his mate, Vern Stephens is having a sensational * : four games. " 0] ‘year. Hoosiers Star in Bears’ [Millers Triumph ou wruge'ss urna helshomn sod sno Bb singer bo $3113 ™Ruoh Kaur ba run away trom sl competion a the No: s oO : Tribesters are unlikely to catch|Pitch to Mel Hoderlein, right-/or" ® o ao 4 tionals home run derby—unless Stan Musial, who swings for the . : ver Saints, 6-4 [ine Saints, who have only 14|handed hitter, Jack Cassini made = = = = = | long one these days, should start to crowd the Pittsburgher. In-14-7 Triumph Over 'Dogs mr vn prs [Games to. Tndlanapol has 16,8 SHH on Hoderlews near whe arsutnall Soa ia er Bao fale (a behind Teui's ecard pace of 2F : Scoring four runs in the bot- Saturday Defeat Hurt or aSuer a Short center for Kimble struck out for Brown In enn and you no longer hear any chatter to the effect that he may set All 21 Points in Game Result in Some Way tom of the eighth, Minneapolis) The defeat bemind Jiel Queen| Main received credit for the| Runs betied Sane mat a of oder a odds still would od be he ne him, L e y , 3 to 2, , - From Work of Indiana-Bred Gridders came from behind yesterday to) bout tutday migh the 8 2 mt victory. Johnson, the Indians Kalin, Beard, Har-| for Ruth was at his cataclysmic best in the stretch, getting 17 IIE ANGELO us defeat league-leading St. Paul, |, pennant contenders, since St. Sharks, uled Janey bail after Hinston, Doug Two-base hits—Wilson.| home runs in September. - Ea : the that made up the Chicago Bears’ 14 to 7( © * Paul also lost Saturday, solved him for ae plays—Hatrington to Hoderietn'to Douslas. Hug ev a ahead of the Ruth pace—ahead by. say three football triumph over the New York Bulldogs in the Butier| Miller Third Baseman Ray| It was slippery going here yes.| “rm Indians’ 14-hit attack was| osm mors, ierrinsion to Dossiss. Cus-| OF TOUT Blows —the July or August ng an Totiing. There yesterday before 11,135 fans might be gleaned something of Dandridge highlighted the scor- Serta Nd the Indians, and|, , by ‘Scilla, who got three ait 10 Gutaay to Piesing Left on is al that awesome September rd to grapple with. a “Hoosier” victory in a left-handed sort of way, ing that inning with a base-ciean-| ere Hudky 1s gay the However, the Redskins failed to |balls—Off Johnson 3, i —. THE NEW YORK racing commissioners have kindly - All-of the 21 points scored In the benefit game for the Police/Ing double. . the Sontest Kopt a roand uring get a single extra base hit off/Struck out—By Brown 5. HY John- turned the sport to the big town and beginning toda, it will be Pal Clubs of Indianapolis sesulted directly or indirectly from the| At Columbus, the Red Birds| oC OFC BL CCW oll Hector (Skinny) Brown and left|'*™ * in § innings, Brown 14 in 11. Main| possible to see the beasts run, hear the machines whi work of *Hoosler-bred” boys, plus 1 Wi ibelted a couple of runs in the oS | ine 3 in 3 (pitched to 3 in Iith), Hutchings ’ Whirr and boo first inning, and in the second the| T1108 the afternoon. Tubners stranded, 1 in %, Shoun © In 0 (piched to 1 fn] adie Arcaro without taking trips to Saratoga and Atlantic City. hg Mud Hens tied the score. Then. . i Anager Al Lopez used 20 play- The Indians are ahead in the|iith), Kiinger © in %. Passed ball—Tur-| YOU are supposed to be horribly insensitive to the romance of , ers as he maneuvered to finish Series, two games to one. Bob ner. Winning pitcher—Main (9-6). Los-| Facing and all that sort of jolly tish tosh if you get up in class Mishawaka scored both Columbus pulled ahead in thejout in front. Five Tribe pitchers (Malloy, who started yesterday'siint pitcher—Brown (8-10), Umpires—Sers-| and timidly ask the horsey folks why we must be deprived of downs for the Bears and sixth when Ernest Logan knocked saw action, three pinch runners washed-out second game, is ex. !™ Heinlen. Bogsess, Soar. Time—2:40. | the sport around here for a full month simply because the better Lujack, Notre Dame's one out of the park. Three home/and two pinch hitters. Frank pected to try it again for the In- S—— people—whoever they are—prefer to spend August in Saratoga. whip-lash, kicked Red (Kalin, outfielder, wound up play-|dians tomight. If not Malloy, El-1 be o No one who's ever been in Saratoga in August would want points. Gulyanics, ire sec-|ing first base. mer Riddle probably will get the ri Batting to quarrel with that desire—but why must racing cease in the hind a ovoter-tug game was postponed because Tie in Nine Innings call » H RBI BB Pet. Sietropativt Wy can’t the upstate track present a meeting confour minutes to ly at , 28 Sats oekied ait Crawfordsville Golfer o " » : tH orbs fre _— Just a re wg quarter by taeeaieseaseseaierres the was scorel both Kalin . He 3 THE IMPENDING Jard ah hip Amt he 2 {broke loose In the 11th, The Tn. Wins Hole-in-One Event B10 1m 12 Jil ee potting proposition Gratians-Fuses Sotoiats Tithe ihe Hg They Blas me Its bo "The rive began after Jim Can-|teir 30-yard line most of the/the Necond, third, fifth and|second exis romr puns in the hots ng the Zowsths of his Sve LM ir “@ % '{ Jw| but good. The new International Boxing Club monopoly has * ady recovered a fumbled lateral time, Then Bob DeMoss of Pur-(seventh frames, and two in the ouch time protecting the lead. [on the fly, het Hodis 9 103 35 31 .gs| ousted Jack Hurley and named former second, as inside the Bulldog 35, Bobby due, who threw two first down|ninth. Kansas City slugged its . ’ +| Turner 41 7 & oe a6 Chicago matchmaker. Hurley has been assured he'd be kept. to Phil ; penetrated an aerial to the/two runs in the fifth. The 1x rs had a tie the BS Wako a Srauton He Bole am ‘ Aa George Barton writes in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune: in the trame, & | Bulldog 37 on & 24-yard pass play But the Blues retaliated in the| ico (he ninth to get back into y wh 3 “8 & 13 & 4 | Here's the reason why Tommy Gibbon's life story as written by a on down by|to ‘ A {ih Yume, Sines the Colonels were 10h antiual hole-in-one Bolt Gus A 3 ‘2, 8 %| Dis wife, Josephine, will not be filmed: Because some movie fake punt fourth Ralph Blount. nightcap “whiplash winning ea4ing, {tourn Coffin, 8 ovens 3] company, wishing insisted upon rewriting Bllaog. The Bears took over| “Dogs” Outgaln in Passes a ay Wariuiam Sucked with Nesting lof off the ninth Pollours sot spin dtound the Testes Me eraniee 35. Puree] Sn poiving, Tommy a ive rariaisted scheming blond on the “Dogs” 26, then with the| The Bulldogs outgained the on. The Blues also scored & Funivan or im. Dam Dallas hind the ‘oy 2% Inchies The emis 1 Soa be Se and A boxing scandal. : a. Bears five yards from the goal Bears, 69 to 50, In total yards by|in the third and two in the sixth. peg Loo" the ont record, | [us 8 Guiteides 6. Delleasdl | poun ary Dian oF Mo Corommy emphatically. “There's never line, Gulyanics came in to an the passes, with DeMoss getting 39 Milwaukee's only two runs were goed and Jerry Scala sacri- tournament record. Weatherly 2 a ben any ond of petng scandal in my a There hasn't either. guard lon two com in nine tries. : vlog tm Eohilttie Thrta-laia. Mis—-Beste 33; Tutor '% ring record was spotless. And no one led a more ble daylight through He lett on pletions made in the fourth, Earl Darnet was passed ates Charles n Exhibition (Fecnantes & Betis 3. Conway 4 & Balin 3 family jite. Sheidéuially, Ws raised nine kids. Now a beocy of after, hit one for 25 booted his jstonaliy bases. COLUMBUS, O,, Aug. 20 (UP) Kiuttx, Weatherly. HE" 3 Gans Sou Which a. ly hit ans yaiis, h 4 un Barbara Bremmerman Lint ran for Turner. Roy Weath-| _gopo0 "en on, Be U8. 29 ( P tls, Weathails Sane. Remember, old timers, when he fought Dempsey, took a Scollard Converts beyond one ; erly batted for Jack Con d Tecognized by , . . jichofts boys ne on LW. Win [¢ fed Yor es way ANG the National Boxing Association =*in 12. Turner 11, Fleming 10, Beard 5,| §00d beating and didn’t get a quarter? Bt. Nk Scoliard of eked” she lempted and missed & Pair of 35.| \nd Surgeon Ox ar sreond, Ctieridge as World Heavyweight Champion. Peters 3 Dalieantre. wes.» 7 yum TEXAS sports writers are readying thew own hall : ang yard goals, , Sturgeon teamed completing a double play. The appear in an exhi ut Pitching of fame and t omin tie Kerr i xt Just 2 for the Soom] Wally Dreyer of Wistomln, an- . to win a i Jorn llye relly oa 3 Sood for bot ay. run. hers opt, Iu Jematuniakes A} Hatt w u| pitching ee ht tarlient Black RE as Tos okie Katy, F outset fourth quarter, other freshman , showed n , Dallessandro receiv 8 SLID 1uuirenans 10 this stalwart citizen bee rstown { ing after Mike Jarmoluk of promise in the league, gaining 26/ 5°. Ee at Meridian HiIs. and Scala singled. After two Euarantee and the privilege of Queen |.:llll! 1 *| now? Name me one a a Sa rt for the rine ut 2 rnin 3 teapite Ick yards in 11 tries. Joe Osmanski, ahd. Mrs. C. C. Knox and Ralph down, Relief Pitcher - Forrest taking a percentage of the Sate; Hulthinm i : 4 baseball in its darkest hour? £1 who furned in & creditable per. he veteran, reeled off 45 yardsio,.i.ser tied for second with 83s, Lom grounder got through Ken receipts. Muss ianecs acl .: In the current issue of “Nation's Business” the chairman of i formance despite handicap of & in eight tries oS he day's Dest Mrs. Adelaide Ransburg and P. D. an e e om ° ou boxing Commission, Tudie Fagan , tells how to score a box- ¥ y ground-gaining Powers with 84-14-T Y mal s assumed copies have been sent to his 4 slight knee injury, was rushed 14-70 and Mrs, Pp y p ; Juges | Eee ome Te Roy Se or COTY OS PIN FEC TUR | aft wai ob Was ee ore os Ba 0 -22-70, y : Willi | miguel bimnoe diect inte tas wrt Threatens to Bench Henrich for S tet wit ed 0. en ] scampered down the sideline Solunar Tab ; RE By MILTON RICHMAN United P r eason at vy aa gl a ah he deta Daw elo box § bonind Heywood's key Block 190] Most anglers wit asm County Softball Finals | wuw York, Aug. 39 (UP) Figure this one out: | [in the rer toons for five runs| Club. A postcard from Henry McLemore in South Africa pictures Lujack: although hitting only{UAY® 8 favorite time during the Rescheduled Tonight, The New York Yankees won two games yesterday, expanded came back to Jusig Sut Ron two gira tien i “Just a couple of Ned Irish's goons in dis four of 13 pass attempts for 10 day and night when they feed The. Marion County softball thet Amegicah § Kaagu e lead a three full games and should be deliri- Howie Pollet. oa guise,” he writes, ’ . ously happy ey’re no . | St. Louis forged ahead to 3 3 Pasta, wos he 2p , Sater Taek “Ths. Sojunar Tibie. compiled Hitle Sams) Beined hut last Big, Chief reason for the Yankee despair was a serious back injury’ with: two’ ool in the eighth hay ou merican wimmer Bobby Layne, the All-American Knight, Poke 8 a Ale a 8:30 at 3 Jusch of ol led tonig to outfielder Tommy Henrich who crashed into the wall in the open- Stan Musial's triple and Nippy ° ° > . from Texas, often looked UD-lan effort to tell the fisherman| Meeting in the championship pity Son soars ane ite ot Maiior Le ds Jones’ second homer. Jones also Wins AAU “Distance Title American with his passing ant best time to wet his line. tiit will be Allied Florists andiy.ine out all season. Henrich jor gue Leaders ard. mower 18 the Nightea > : {Tan i Spt © VED FS St CO, Sd or Woe nel ali [est I ye EL | for 30 yards. He Jost 11 yards fens 3 i 1g £8 Underwood-Simpson will play aj go a the AN inning|Bobinson. Brookiyn ods 40 0% TNs Pittsburgh Is Loser senior AAU long distance swimming championship. he ow : iF ; : preliminary game at 7. gave New York an 8 to 7 win over | amet, St Louis if Wm LEE Don Newcombe of Brooklyn Childs defending champion Forbes Norris Jr. former The hungry Bear line, anchored he 1: A Chicago in the opener. Winning 7 ther. Phiswigsh TI 1% 431 84138 311 hurled his second straight shutout Harvard University swimmer, by 250 yards yesterday. Childs won by Notre Dame's George Connor, 3—Pridey ..... 13: i 1 2 Bicycle Derb : or Marshall, New York .. 111 384 70 118 307 while defeating Pittsburgh, 9 to|in one hour 34 minutes and 48.8 seconds over the four-mile course and throttled coi aR IR RN BICYyC Y 10 21n the ninth, Mickey Haefner|, AMERICAN LEaqUR 0. He allowed ‘but four hits and|at Walton Lake Bulldog RACK oO alte A i: 33 wis 3% wa COLUMBUS, O. Aug. 20 (UP)ifell apart and was routed by a/Xel*Busoit® .: 13 &d "8 If} 38 Iran nas scoreless string of innings] The South American winner 1s | oR" individual “and team tively that the “Dogs” didn't get SS —-———— —Five of eight qualifying heats|barrage that included Joe DI-BURSES oye, i: 133 1) 1% 13 38 pitched to 21. Duke Snider, Gillan Ann Arbor Mi a loam champiouslups in the te into Bear territory until Layne Pro Football in the first annual all-American Maggio's two-run homer. Milchall’ Cleveland -. 113 00 44 18 313 |Hodges, Roy Campanella and|student and To mromateairo. hel (and one-half mile race that preheaved a 15-yard pass to Scollard, alAsarios Cualttenss newspaperboys' bicycle derby Page Is Fireman Kiser. Pirates "*3f shittat, Cardinals 26| Bly Cox each hit homers. Bob|the University of Michigan: nest! kore, ou-mile marathon. who was downed on the 37, in the! San Francisco 3: ore 17, were to be run off today as rain : Souths: dos Page put Sut an WiBhens. Red Sox 34 Gordon, Giants ..25| Chesnes was the loser. year yo chigan next} Jeah Nomingion, ae Jet 3 new third period. During the first x 7./forced postponement "after the impending fire in the nightcap ; : i The Cubs and Phill : ; [ree a aa. Jour, 11 minutes Bind Food. Sunny Ue Si fies oy , New York Judge t. Sr gt RE insure the Yankees 7 to 5 victory — £ Set, J Dare iy doubleheader, ro hen hs me Twenty-four swimmers started and 5.8 seconds over the 214 mile . ~ ory n a game at the end of| Wiliams R. Sox 113 . ate 9 |opener, 7 to 4, with Doyle Lade’s the long grind and only two course, Baseball Standings, Results, Schedules [= uf "5 fb ence. + sixchitier and Philadelphia cop-(VapeSewt CC | Muwees | Fleak. Indianapoti J i the opener|ping the nightcap, 8 to 2, wh 8, s Angeles, , ¥ " ; Johnny Mize was moved to the fron Bt son Won t ' on swimming for the Camp Chikopi,| Women’s race, LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL Luaons iiadeishia ....... 010 130 000— 4 § }isame nearby hospital as Henrich18-nit attack 8,33 tn a yr nd PL Caner Ontarlo, Canada, team on Which ¢ + once WANT CASE ANT GAMES ‘ AMERICAN 4850014 Jousn ot ow vo Marchiidon, Shanis snd Guerre; Jout- when he injured his shoulder while bounced back for a 4 to 3 con-|retta each hit homers for the Cubs| Cds competed, took third. | Sacks Used Cars baseball te a ty 2%! Plisburen at Brookim. {gman and » Losing * | diving into first base. {quest in the second game to hold|in the first game while Camp Chikopi won the team Ne an oH 8 1 i o at Philadelphia. i Boston's second-place Red Sox| their grip on seventh place {pata hit Tor the ean Te title with 14 points. The Illinols|q a For details Ball Mr, Kelty . “ > ———— i : 1 . ly . 8 1 Ae 0 NATIONAL . TAAGYS | stumbled onto stormy going ay Ray Scarborough breezed to his| Phils in the second game. Athletic Club was second with ap| Sava, For cal r ly H i i ie RESULTS YESTERDAY ghiase ...."'"". S10 SLs 100-113 1 Cleveland, dropping the first game! yop victory in the opener as his| Reds Down: Giants points, closely trailed by the In-|-BA BM rk pea NMCAR Meri po 11 og) Quad Borguy, Simmons, 008 SWIIL 20 Te second game| teammates pounded Karl Drews, Cincinnati beat the New York Slanapoils YMCA, WHich eoilected. AG (Mignespe xh ; 000 x Se | Hee ok. 2 h ings. dah : { Al Papal and Red Embree. slants, to 3, in the opener of a * 8 k OB: | peqrion a MErads. hafl Anleinon; at {Chicago a 03-2 4 0 ae Salled A SH Acanans In Crack Homers Suubietisader Sut logt the seéond Aon Sumyan, eid bey ore Boor 8 8 du | (First Gane) (Pripdovi, sah. and Sehetting Meyer | leading, 2 to 1. Ss |, . Bd Robinson and Clyde Vollmer racked up his Toth andy swimming with the Capital City 3% ol plweukeg ine oo slo 103 8 18 | el pata, Losing pitcher, Adkins, |_ The Indians scored the winning homered for the Senators in the pighicap, called because of dark.| : Wa4 the crowd's favorite with 4 BIG STORES hit 1 fi rey Purrisi Grown. Burdente. Pirsh Gamed run in the 11th when Larry Doby first game. Dick Welk issued ainess after seven - and - a - halr| 2% Packstroke and finished ninth. i £ WASHINGTON $ 8 1 ; g [Wilkie and Bou. oo Be Louls iii + 398 $00 Mo #13 gicame home from second after walk to Johnny Sullivan with the frames. . a The Kenosha, Wis, Youth] 346. W. WASHINGTON Ww NATIONAL LEAGU OR ORAL as 100 398 3= 3,3 3| Pollet, Wiiks. ‘Siaier al Rice: Spahn. (Vern Stephens dropped a potential bases full in the third inning of Herm Wehmeier pitched a Foundation won the Mid-States! a ThaMA AVE. ON LEAGUE, | on | ox ‘aid Just: Hood and Houk, Dotter and Crandall Winning pieher. qouble-play ball. Mickey Vernon! the nightcap for the deciding run. Jirchet 4 fours — J 08. Wilks. Losing itcher, Potter, Will Kennedy was "t hitter in the opener, one of the ™ haan st Lou . Meeend’ Game) "vis o it his 15th homer of the year in ennedy was’the winner. hits being Bobby Thomson's 21st a olmous "L111 208 00) Seem § 8 3 Tahler and 'D. Rice: © tue and oR6th wT Jack Keenan Despite a Dodger triumph over home run. a March ‘and Morderstli Haddix | Crandall; Losing pitcher, G. Elliott, jdtels Kia 16th win. Jack Kramer Pittdigh, he hoi Souls Cards| Grady Hatton batted in three of iy ; i — vid y etche eir National League Cincy’'s runs i Eh Yolsde. of (Sqeond Gamal oh Cncnull mw Came) Mi 13 a Detroit: scored its seventh lead to two-and-a-half games by with, = ap Sa ode om bari Now York oil! 6, 200 Tig 016-3 4 3/straight victory with a 6 to 4 ver- beating the Braves twice, 9 to 7 singles. Téammate Bobb Adams! oa AMERICAN UEA0UY man: Hans ers one ‘wembala. Behr dict over the Philadelphia Athlet-/and 7 to 1. In the opener, the Red also collected three hits. y i &lwupingion Bbierhwyrpoa "wo pitcher, Zabal ony Game les, Pat Mullin of the Tigers —— —r : | [Bi Louds ©1100 io ool oad 8 Oh. (Called End of th Darknoss) smashed a two-run homer in the o Igmbree Start and ine’ Losing piicher. (Now York TU G04 306 ex— 4 4 §| third off Phil Marchildon and also | Drews. ‘ ’ | oddve y Braud Panovich and Héwal |drove in another run in the fourth, Bn a a 00 a0 1 ] 1 pitcher, Sipe and “Franks. el At Houtteman yielded eight on |B ig en 4 80 — or his victory, The ~~ |nedy and Collar. Losing Pitcher: Wek: [pttapuren Jlenaenes S00 000 000 § 4 | Tigers now lead the A's by three wl Pt Ga) Ch genes, ombart and eCullough. games in” the battle for fourth [Mew York ....... 000108 108 #13 {Losing pitcher, Rana wmpanals. | 51000, j i | antord; ‘Bisiton: Marea Pagm Riehi EEA AAD TLIDII | CF ATC au i i a Wt Ee 0,000 THRILL SEATS ’ a Loop frog TO THOSE : Called End of ate New York ......coue yp i ’1 i A = ratio SENSATIONAL wo Rr, Spe hol Wee SRE | HARD-TOP STOCK CAR i AUTO RACES oh ~ Se ” ( samen ) . ' TA [W b= ALL SEATS $1.00 Tax Incl. ; Fate S a BAR: tran. : CHILDREN 25¢ UNDER 13 \ a ) 3 ot 5 WED. NIGHT, Aug. 31st, 8:30 i a . GAR WASH 16th ST. SPEEDWAY ‘ ACROSS THE STREET FROM 500 MILE TRACK t. > SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION A er t0 minis on rut we Hf 28

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