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Says Leo, After Giants Wilt, 8 to 0 Double-Header Funds
" By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer To Hel Pay bor. NEW YORK, Sept. 3. (UP)—There was ‘admiration and just a . touch of envy in Giant Manager Leo Durocher’s voice today when Cost of CYO Field
he said, “Don Newcombe is the may who can pitch Brooklyn to, When. Cathedral and Sacred
the penant.” il Durocher had just watched the Dodgers blank fhe Giants, Heart ‘engage. in thelr dedica-
8 to 0, as Newcombe pitched a five-hitter for his third shutout in ajtion double-header of the new,
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Four Events_ Slated In Opening of
Harness Contests
By JIM SMITH Twenty-six horses are slated to g0 to the post today in four events that mark the opening of|
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Robert Buchanan vs Charles By t oy has kept:-the club in contention eld “vi. Bo Metzger through the recent rough weeks tar) Smit in which, the Cardinals overtook seb Tudfon” ve Yuams vs Dick Kennedy: and placed in back of the stands. the Brooks and tried to run away mi grichn Mahan vi Bob: Crouch: The’ poles are 75 feet tall
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| Joseph Miller from them. | 12 oon—Frack Maras vi. Jos Bise ' tear) Bi Ean! ; "whom will use the field for home In last night's vital victory he Far Wl nd 31 Crate Black-| games, Tl St Oklahoman Favored
cut the Cardinal lead to a game wel 5 P Atk and a half as they “enjoyed” iW, Ve oft-fay. Brooklyn lok 3 : 0:0 cd Lr Arth SU ‘Ss po ng eat, a ve all jos’ Heist" * legate ve Cleat Nelms; Indianapolis; Mayor Al Feeney,! the margin necessary, although Enemantiaet Loe vi Frole solid slugging in the fourth pro-| 13:4 hl Sutton vi. Bill Peastes; Lon-
Pat- eral city and state dignitaries. Gov. B8chricker, the Most Rev.
Of Brilliant Golf Play
|are expected to attend.
s and five "12.45 h ¥ Y : The Spartans open the program queed three picre run [sot ‘Arth o Ji TA inter. (at 6:30 p. m. against Charlton hits. Ey al LN Lester [HIgh Of Plainfield and the Irish|0f Poughkeepsie, was favored ove
| 1:36—John Jackie Robinson, Peewee Reese, crews vs Phyl Bast. face Westfield at 8:15 The the playoff battle between the Carl Furillo and Newcombe him- | cet agen oy . Herring; | geqication ceremonies are sched. |tWo Southwestern shotmakers on| self each got two hits in the 12-| 3io-Jack Pha 1h Shank Prefer: B.lijeq for 7:45 p. m: the Oak’ Hill Country Club course.
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hit Dodger. attack on four piteh-| ol) —Henry Yamagata vs_ Bob Buckley; | —————————— But from the manner in which 5 - we Ferguson vs ¥ in | of ers. CE PRESIDENTS VLIAWT ‘King upset defending champion The Phillies regained a Hoe $e wn he 0 0%, oon. Braves Lift Curfew | willie Turnesa of Elmsford, N. Y.,| eal ver Jim. Bayless: Bill 2.and 1, in a thrill-packed 36-hole|
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3 (UP)
place from the Giants by com-| p43 —Beott begs, args Cham.|—The Boston Braves’ midnight
ing from behind to defeat the Lo ny oar, Braves at Philadelphia, 6 to 3. “=o Filth "W "ken pinainy; [CUTfew was lifted today by actBoston momentarily advanced on|™eomse vi FEAR ruony «Ing manager Johnny Cooney and homers by Jeff Heath and Con-| 332-Ben Bodine ve Harold Hall. Curly the players placed on their honor| While King eliminated the fav-| nie” Ryan but Bill Nicholson's Bon enny vs. Fobert Armstrong; lO Observe training rules. The ored Turnesa in the most hard-| homer tied it at 3-3 after which] ellly vs. Stonich new policy eliminated nightly fought match of the tournament, | bed checks for the remainder of |Coe breezed through the semi-|
the Phils scored more runs 7: 7 obert Baigaks ve. Orlindo Marco; the season. finals with an 8-and-7 triumph “ ‘over Bill Campbell, the Hunting-
i. v8 to provide relief pitcher Jim Kon- edward. {chard Halve Bud Williams ar; W. Va., state legislator. {
pich vs, na. se stanty with his seventh triumph. | Tae ; . Red Sox Beat A's Schroeder Heads us Squad | : { World of Gameness In. the American League, the | * ° King, a Grand American TrapRed Sox once again established) n Tennis Quarter-Finals {shooting champion at the age of their lovely little Fenway Park, 114 demonstrated a. world of as “Nome. sweet home” when they| FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 3 (UP)—A young Australian, an gameness as he ousted Turnesa, scored five runs in the first tn Sxlled Czech ang six Americans, headed by terrific Ted Schroeder of the 1938 and 1948 champion, in whizzed to, escenta, Cal, squared away today in the quarter-finals of the the biggest upset of the tourney. ning. and -then just whizz U. 8. tennis championships 3 an 8 to 4 triumph over the Ath- Schroede y Je. The tough Tesan. grasbed an : | py 'r, top-seeded and champion of Wimbledon, drew ‘the early two-up lead by winning the letics, iy Jough, 21-year-old Aviaie Frank Sedgman, who twice carried the first hole with a par four and Bobby Doerr hit a three-run vorite to five “Bets, PT SA SR Arsbimaing homer and Al Zarilla this season before going down to !!ttle Robert = Abdesselam of oe NN inde Siri got ane good for the same amount defeat. (France, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. [beating off Turnesa’s relentless in the fourth. Zarilla’'s'blow was| But none of the eight survivors| Gonzales, Larsen and Mulloy challenge. addftionally notable because it taced a soft touch and none ex- gained their positions on Thurs-| King held a one-up lead at the was © the first inside-the-park pected any this far along in the day. . ninth hole, widened it to two-up homer in Fenway since 1831. The 1949 nationals, which have pro-. In the women's division, three at the end of the first 18, and victory put Boston's encroaching dyced the highest caliber of play Americans and a British star lost a hole on the outgoing nine Red Sox within 2% games of the since before the war. - {clashed today for places in the of the afternoon round to have league-leading Yankees. U. 8. Champion Dick (Pancho) Semi-finals. Louise Brough of his advantage cut to one-up. At Detroit, Virgil Trucks won Gonzales, seeded second - to Beverly Hills, Cal, and Doris| Then, Little Willie, staging an his 16th game, 8 to 0, pitching Schroeder, met 22-year-old Art Hart of Jacksonville, Fla., made equally game struggle, evened the the Tigers to their second straight Larsen of San Francisco; Frankie/it yesterday. |mateh by dropping a 12-foot putt, shutout, a well-distributed 10-hit Parker of Los Angeles played the Mrs. Margaret Osborne du Pont|for a birdie three on the 28th job against the Chicago White veteran Gardnar Mulloy of Coral ©f Wilmington, Del. the defend- hole. E : bo Sox. |Gables, Fla.; and Billy Talbert ofi!g champion,. met Mrs. Patricia] But at that stage the deadly ap“It was the 10th victory in the New York drew Jaroslav Drobny Canning Todd of La Jolla, Cal, proach shots that had earned last"'12 games for Detroit, and|0f Czechoslovakia, who recently and Mrs. Betty Hilton of Britain Turnesh the nickname “Willie the “came right on the heels of & pre-| vowed never to return home white dsew Mrs: Helen Perez of Los An Wedge” failed him and lost him’ . vious shutout against Boston py Communists are in power. geles. . |a crack at his third amateur title. Art; Houtteman. | The six surviving Americans , Miss Brough gained her semi- Halve the 29th
: ! final with a fast finish against Alo ma 1 clubs Were the six top-seeded U. 8. play- , t vi 20th had EO Joe league ers ‘and the last Yank to bow Beverly Baker of Santa Monica, After halving the 20th. King
lout was the séventh seeded—Earl Cal, 6-1, 2-6, 6:2, and Miss Hart Went one up on the 30th asi i
semifinal yesterday, he had many | supporters in his quest for the prized amateur crown. |
advanced by downing Barbara Turnesa flubbed a trap shot. Both [Sothell of aan Franeiseo, Sochell Scofield of San Francisco, 6-2, hooked their drives on the 32d, : Haht esterd 83 6.2 8.8 50 but Big Rufe made a brilliant re- ’ | i a Ey “of Schioe. eo [Sovery » he ree for a par four 8 : § - . wi rnesa t a t Ader and Gonzales, Parker gained Detroit Team Favored and oh with a BY ana .-\sonsiderable. support. as a. dark- Over. Indiana. iors... down. i A A by trimming Brie Aa Over Indiana... Juniors... 40% ) lof South Africa, runnerup a year LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. GB ago and seeded first in the foreign
3 Turnesa won the 34th in par while
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION : w (UP)—Detroit was pegged as the yo hooked his second shot and
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1.21 Buck ° . er tin wn ns, more, md on rv King Meets Coe in Final | . The Irish and Spartans, both «After Upsetting Turnesa
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer lL. T ROCHIESN N. i Sept. 3 — Rufus King, a 33-year-old ana Counterpoint Je xat|and Commissioner L. V. Phillips "ancher-oil man from Wichita Falls, Tex, met Charley Coe, a reds 3s » Ay Chae; Nar) P® haired beanpole from Oklahoma City today in the, 36:Role final of Josedale Beads, is entered in the the 49th National Amateur Golf Tournament. |L. Coe, who was beaten in the semifinals last year by Ray Billows toria, owned by Maribel Gilbert,
win the junior American Legion
The 334 hole ‘was halved and”
creased through $1280 the horsemen, plus $280 and the -|$1500 added by the fair. Three Local Colts Entered
. . . Jose; Indianapolis, are entered In o..e to Win in Spite a dale bay colt by. Main McElwyn, out o of ‘Unknown’ Texan Josedale Nimble, 1s eritered in the, . & P. H. A, 2-ypar-old trot d Josedale Chief, a bay colt by] out: of
T. & P. H. A. 2-year-old pace, | Another local entrant is May Vic-
lis.
r the relatively unknown King I0 Indian
shot on the green for a birdie four| Additional entries are: : while Turnesa missed his thiral_ 22 Class Pace—Union Lak, shot, overdrove on the fourth and Hanover Scott, Lucky Kyra; Josefinally took a seven which closed dale Linea, Fred Castle, Dominion out - tie match. = (Mite, Menta Eric and Hi-Lo EnoCoe, a 25-year-old Walker cup-™% per, played his long tee shots and p , Dalzell, Kaerl deadly irons right down the mid-{ ory Me J. yietoria. pala ER . a Scot, Marengo, Cambr The Oklahoma insurance bro- and Sister Stone.” ~~ ker, who stands six-feet-two and| 2-Year-old Pace-=Chief Mite,
weighs only 135 pounds, held a Kim Castle, Zella, Miss Kay Song, scored when My Chief, Dianne Bruce Blanchard bobbled Clyde in each of the next three innings [Kluttz’s slow roller. Then the Hens tightened and Logan homered to win the game came ‘through with three double for the Red Birds. each started by second!
four up lead after the first 18 Josedale Chie! holes, increased the advantage Abbe and Co to eight up at the 27th-and closed out the match on the 29th,
ess Boy. Nu Tomorrow Entries forithe events slated for {today were ‘stheduled to close at noon. yesterday, but were held open to allow the filling of the third event on the program. The |“Indiana owned” restriction for -{this event was eliminated.
Vaughan Quits = After 19 Years
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3 (UP)| Post time for the races is 2:30 tallied six times.
—Floyd (Arky) Vaughan, former (CDT). .
t -| No races are National ‘League batting cham row. The Grand Circuit, major
scheduled tomor-
Two horses owned by- Oscar A.ly ast.
the races. -Josedala Victory, bayirnqiang
Bats Cool Off
third
baseman Bobby Mavis.
Tally Six Times
de SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1940 = Hen Sluggers ink Indians | Defeat Drops Tribe 4% Games Behind Saints; Riddle Hurls Tonight
. . Times Special TOLEDO, O., Sept. 3—The Indianapolis Indians today had two |more “golden opportunities” remaining to boost their American As-~ |sociation standing after dropping a three-game series opener, 8 to §, last night to the Toledo 5 “ The lowly Toledoans, St. Paul Saints, stopped the Tribe last night by plastering a- homer
Miadhens: resting 321 games behind the pace-setting
~™|the fair, and the pacing purse in- hold a 5-to-4 edge in games paid in by played here this year. The Indians piled up a fourrun lead last night in the first stanza but were unable to make] The loss broke a fivewinning streak for the
The Indians were successful in beginning against Stuart, a newcomer to the Hens, acquired three weeks ago from] their parent Detroit Tigers.
But after the first-inning spurt, the Indians’ bats cooled and they got only five hits scattered over| the final frames. The last -hit'g to 4; St. Paul beat Milwaukee was by Dom Dallessandro, his/8 to 5, and Minneapolis downed second circuit blast since joining|Kansas City 5 to 2 in American the Tribe.
e. \ | i — Vie-{12th homer. It was a 450-foot} Year-old. Trot—.Josedale [smash over the center field wall was highlighted by- Columbus in the first inning. Jack Cassini outfielder Ernest Logan's homer; followed with a walk and Nanny with the bases loaded in the revFernandez singled to center. Dallessandro singled and Jerry lead until the fourth when LouScala did the same. Another run isville’s Thomas Wright homered. baseman |
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row, giving him a string of 30 _ “|CYO Field the night of Sept. 12 the light harness racing at the n consecutive scoreless innings and [fig the Irish and the Spartans. will] 934 Annual Indiana State Fair. (and five doubles in a mgle o TDIANANOLE, aR seven new strikeouts for a season eur 0 |go all" out toward making the Pat Jou ig are 1he22 Clam ag. i of extiasbise blows Bord 7 vice. Sr 00 3 . : Ee ara vim 4 ya agaist ce ny ee Roan 240 8 doubly Victory of $1000; the 2-year-old Trot, Ine broke out in the third frame.and Permunam 3 4 1 3 1 8 8 THA gave him 14 wins 28 ; diana Trotting and Pacing Har-| quickly sent starting hurler Bob) Flemine. ib +1180 six losses for the best over-all | e CYO officials hope to use the| ness Association for a purse of! lloy to the showers. The Hens Dallessandro, It $3. 9 319% record on the Brooklyn staff and proceeds of the double-header to| ./ $2555, the 22 Class Pace, for a Malloy to gather two more | Kiut pr 3 aa put him in a tle with Warren pay for the brunt of the lighting purse of $1000 and the 2-year-old| Vent on i aT rt U0 FF) Span of the Braves for. the Matches Today facilities, installations and new Pace, I. T. & P. H. A. Stake for doubles and two singles. | Malloy, Bo iuvees sic 1.907119 league lead in strikeouts. . . bleachers to handle any overflow a purse of $3060. | ‘The loss skidded the Tribe toy, 5 3-00 9:19 “Sure _ he beat gaye Just At Riverside crowds. id purses for the two 1 1 Lr She Ball BUmes Dna Totals BL ? 3% 8 2 couldn't touch him" Durocher| Three successive days of golf,| Cost of lighting facilities and Andi 3 w fh . A HON said.- ‘That Newcombe is as great beginning today, will whittle the installation will run more than Setimated a! 32500. Howeves, the/tWo mife SO a taped ABR yey a pitcher as you could want to field to-four in the city amateur $14,000, which does not include PROGRAM MONDAY Bl RT OI Noy Tor alMaviem cd 1 3-4 38 look at. And against us I'll bet championship. purchase of a public address 20 Class Trot (overnight), ro gore go nS on Field | Luna. rt ries 471.3 100 2 he didn’t throw 20 fast balls. He] Second round matches in the system. : a purse $1500. © dou! le- er a ry , Knickerbocker. 1f nd 9 8 a 3 ; had “curves, sliders and dipsy- championship flight and five sub- A Sea s The Horseman Futurity, 8-yr.- Labor Day. |Linwtan. 1b ante gd 1 doos:* He is the kind of a pitcher flights were scheduled today at mpls Seating Space iL SREP TN LB RLY 4 old pace, estimated $11,000. Riddle to Hurl | Blanchard, 3b u.evs 310 0 3 1 that ‘nobody can hit when he is Riverside ed round maiches The grandstands of the CYO WL INRins BP FIORE Ly AAD IE fd The Horseman Futurity, 3-yr.- | Tribe Foreman Al Lopez will Bero.ss ........... 4 0 °.9 3 ’ really right.” |Grove FIle quarterfinals will be 1d hold 5000 with an additonal Dale Bullock, Jim Eller and Paul Lowrey (left to How) are the | old trot, estimated $15,000. send Elmer Riddle to the hill tor Etusrs | Porineeeee San Rw : 4000 - |" ® -~ . . J | ' hurler. Toni! Totals ,..... eee "Backed by Records {played Monday at Sarah Shank: 4000 biachers le outfielders who will be in action vith the Ferris Food Market team 12 Sane (overnight), ight to oppose Hens’ hurler, Ton! giananois estes S48 000 0018 h . yo 1: vinnt "a » whe. " oledo iT asns Dutrocher's stern judgment was| Today's match play parings: |of pieachers will be available for Sunday. The Foodmen will meet one of the winning teams in JT p— — ir icreased| For some undetermined reason,| Rum bated in-riemine J Lercheq & nich, 1 5 aa ihasman” vs. Paullthe double bill to accommodate '0day’s round of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association's |tPOTURE SEBS PUTSE B the H to have the Tribe “04 use piospers Two-pass his borne out by the records w [Oross: William Gunter vs Ralph Jordsa.] . accommoda . . ' . : . |through $880 paid in by harness |! e Hens appear @ the —8tyart. vis. Lund, Lypien, bere. showed that Newcombe, more. 0T—Ted Lach vi Tom Connelly Jr. a8 many as 10,000 fans. Civ wie After today's games, drawings will be made to pair |; semen, plus $175 in starting |buffaloed this season in the To- MEOH, fiusandro "Bogple_ plays—brusr $ion Nichols v2. .Don Btefle The light wattage of the CYO| teams for tomorrow's y by ledo ball yard. The Ohioans now Msvis and Lupien: = Bero. , . than ‘any other Dodger player, 14—Bob Stackhouse Jim_Popeheft; Field 1s 3 a ag all the light- fees added to the $1500 paid by| EER5s bates tidia anol 3° poled
ase on balls—Of ht . t (Hitsolt Po i a innit Mile 4 {i gil ler Jhahr, Tot pit {and Bogess. Time—1
Columbus Defeats Louisville, 6 to 4
Saints Win, 8 to 5; Millers Beat Blues
By United Press Columbus defeated: Louisville
| Association games last night.
Les Fleming connected for his The visitors lost in all games.
The Columbus-Louisville bout
|enth. "Columbus held a 2 to 0
The Colonels picked up one run
and were leading #4 to 2° until
St. Paul led 3 to 1 until the {fifth inning, when Milwaukee
" |scored three runs, two on homers .
by .Roy Hartsfield and Howard °
Malloy was blasted from the zr... The Saints { p: 08S. grabbed back {box in the third when the Hens the lead by scoring twice in the Stuart started gixth on Henry Schenz’s homer. (the barrage with a double to drive in the first run. ~~
The Saints then pulled away the Brewers by adding
pion, retired from baseball today cague ibe IkY racing sport. George Lerchen smacked one three runs in the next two in-
after 19 active years.
Vaughan, who batted .288 “in day for a five-day program and a
97 games for the San Francisco, ;.e gjstribution “estimated at|doubles in_the’ inning were colSeals in the Pacific Coast League g145 000, an all-time high for the lected by Mavis, Don Lund, Tohy| The program next week Lupien and Joe Ginsberg, aided Brady, came through with top
this season, told Manager. Lefty fair.
O’'Doul yesterday that a seriousiincludes the two richest juvenile by Fleming's error.
gall bladder condition has forced stakes in the sport, the Horseman | him to retire. ’ Vaughan, 37,
moves into the fairgrounds Mon-|0f Malloy’s "offerings over the nings and the Brewers lost the right field wall for a homer. Other game despite
Damon - Phillips’’ homer in the ninth. . Minneapolis catcher, Robert
slugging when he scored five runs
The final two hits in the fatal for the Millers on two homers. va i [Stake for 2-year-old trotters; es- third were off fireman Joe Muir. Brady homered with one-man on played 14 years timated at $34,000, and the FoX| There were two out in the in the second and with two men
in the major leagues, for the Stake for 2-year-old pacers, estl- fourth when Lerchen got another on in the fourth.” Minneapolfs
Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn mated at $30,000. Dodgers.
Oakland Needs One. | To Win Legion Flag |. .- OMAHA, Neb. Sept. 3 (UP)— Oakland, Cal, needed only a vie:| tory over Cincinnati tonight to
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baseball championship s Cincinnati gained the. final round in the double-elimination tournament by eliminating Wheeling, W. Va, 5 to 0, last night. Oakland advanced by beating the Ohioans earlier in the week. A victory for the Californians thus would give them the title. |
game wili--be played tomorrow
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{and scored on. Lund’s single. The loss was Malloy's eighth in 12 attempts.
4 . Softball Title Play - . To Open Tonight GREELEY, Colo., Sept. 3 (UP) |—Two top teams, Windsor, Colo., Frank Guarasci of Columbus, O., |and Gainesville, Fla: face each met Mel Stevens of Detroit 6 and other tonight in the opening tilt Don Guariglia of St. Louis was {of the National Softball Congress. Pitted against Joe Grochmal of Eighteen teams from 11 states Springfield, Mass, today in the the 36-hole semifinals of the National that 11 Forbes, NSC Caddy Tournament at the Ohio promises will" be the State URIVEFSIY BOIL COUPEE: |“best .in the history of the con-
entered
|double:=rJack Conway made a failed to score again, but Kansas I - good stop at short but made a City was able to manage + nly War Club |wide-throw into the dugout that two runs, made in the last inning § allowed Lerchen to score. Lerchen On. catcher William Drescher's ,* %%"" [got his third hit in the seventh homer. = ~*~
Semifinals Today |
In Caddy Tourney
COLUMBUS; O;, Sept. 3 (UP)==
The survivors will play a 36-
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1ight. " Stolty! PY WF 8 os | list. Tm favorite today over Ft. Wayne, |, bo the Tex: . | gress. 'hole match tomorrow for the Biplarous’ a 8 6 as Bh Parker AgErvonive {Ind., in the third round of the un Doe aving aa Fic h R It | [ The entry list includes the de- championship. Both finalists will fguisviflet. 00 na 8 f » National Junior Baseball. Tour-] in ‘Tufnesa's. ig t Results |fending champions from Taft, receive college scholarships. CS nepoils oc 38 1 4 | The 33-year-old Parker; more nl en, once again esas. . Cal., Greeley's host es am uty = 1 fh ) . ,nament, following fits two vic- 4 came failed him when he! By United Press | 3 ost team, and Kansas ‘City. fi B® 150 33) aggressive than usual, turned in tories yesterday. IE at pm De a an {champion teams from Cheyenne, | PAVE ~ a brilliant victory, 6-3; 6-8, 6-1./ The ‘Motor City team spread-|q, : : To Jorean. sige’ ) NE |Wyo.; Madill, Okla.; Stamford, | . AMERICAN. LEAGUE . 6-4. avenging his defeat by eagled Chicago 24 to 1, in. the Sound up In Sipe with aecond AD 0. Col od" Re PSR atu NY: |Tex.; Sumerton, Okla.; Toronto, | New-York : o Pet. GB Sturgess -at Wimbledon earlier first game, and then blanked shots, nq ng ‘a 8 NeXt {os Angeles (4). eremneseeresn Canada; Crane, Tex; Salt Lake| Borin RE this year en {Dayton, 02 7 to 0 in the second-' gL = “Hao Al aa a : (City. Utah; El Paso, N. M.; LubCleveland 5 88 LN Sch d ” - i ’ : ; J i 3 ST ar « — on | Re troft li qe- 88 381. 73] Schroeder gained his quarter-iround contest. Ch | w 1 t E ly bock, ‘Tex.:” Athens, Tenn.; Tulsa; v " Babe HE nL BE EA ae, ren NOTES VEINS TOUR EASTY EE or wun fouls or... {2 pounding of Sam Match of Los Mich, was the first team elimi- By BRE Jenver Washington “2 uM 33 36a ’ . Angeles, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; Sedgeman nated yesterday, losing 3 to 2 to n - ampion ream: ar i NATIONAL LEAGUE jdrubbed Eddie Moylan of Tren-| Altoona, PA. and then 1 t0 0 to, i Bloomington Star | Ww L pe op ton N. J, 63 62 86 and Tal- ‘Peoria, Ill. Also eliminated in CHICAGO; Sept. 3. (UP)—Ezzard Charles, world heavyweight Le . AIR SSISIIEILE S| | - Bert” won as” Ne [leased “TrOMY frst day play were Olean, N.Y. DoXing champ. won an-easy victory last night in a_four-round. ex-, Picks Indiana U | Pliadsiohis vl 4 88 14a Maior L Lead Philadelphia, Springfield, Mass.. hibition bout which headlined a “dream card” of five world cham- BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. 3|New York .......... 84 8 504 1% ajor and ringfleld, O. pions. . | TP) Tries : “Fittaburen i ® 8 fio I League Sader Spring o ~ | “The Cincinnati Negro boxed with Joe Modzelle, New Kensing- ~ ies ab aiana Dorversiiyoffouls $1.00 ON SUNDAY Chicago 8 8 Mr ng oS Talisg bree D Levi G | ton. Pa., before 7236 fans at the Chicago Stadium. Charles showed | g . | 18-year-old Bloomington. High DAILY 8:00-8:00 AMERICAN 455003 Qo AB u rp. Dave Levin to Grapple ne has ost none of the speed and Trade : =a’ | School basketball star, had decid- . ‘ AN games 30 nA wep 1H 18 BN With ‘Zebra Kid! power that won him the title in York, edged out Lloyd Gibson. . ; fe. Sle. 3 ed to enroll in his name town unt. TREULLLY EE SR INDIANAPOLIS at Toledc tly tis 300 3 18 320 the Jersey Joe Walcott bout and Cincinnati, in the other. al NEE © TX |versity this fall. Ddbson previous-| ‘¥¥% 3 ; FE RIRS Kinneavsiis ot 81, Poul NUON WS 3 133-30 Dave Levin will face the held it for him in a scrap with] Modzelle weighed 182, while .%x Tio" |ly considered enrolling at Notre . Simenize and Polish Cats Louisville at Columbus Wile, AMERICAN LEAGUE ° masked “Zebra Kid” in the semi- Gus Lesnevich, : Charles weighed 185, more than bait. "i : Dame. ; t SRL RYE | } Ke as aoston 131 3 10.20 33 windup of Tuesday night's, Five other titleholders fought his best fighting weight. Mod- a y | ~Dobson, who was gudrd opi ! mAMIrRICANILEAGLY Digineer 8t L 113 448 60 143 23% Sports Arena grappling card. exhibition bouts followed by two zelle showed a willingness to mix| ._ Bloomington’s 1949 Indi high | New York at Was gton iMag E n 131 507 111 163 320 B + bl d on? Eddie ana EB Philadeiphia at Bostor Mitchell, Cleveland 123 326 63 188 .J18 The main event of the. three- 10-round tights. with ‘the champ, but - he had at or bludge tn > school basketball tournament runoh outs at Cleveland. tiner. Piratest CANE , Hit program will” pit. Buddy Sandy Saddler, former feather- neither the punch nor the ability Hamman, one of baseball's new- |nerup team, scored more than 1000 Kiner trates 19 Musial. Cardinals 3 n ~ i i Williams. 'R. Sox 38 Gordon. Giants 28 Rogers of Camden, N. J, against weight. champ, won- a decision to stave off a beating despite the. est clowns, is to do his funny points in four years of high school AUTO 7-4; i NCTIONAL LEADS oe rons Ro MATTED n Wladyslaw (hom Man) _Talun in over Harold Dade, former ban- 12-ounce gloves used. : stuff at Victory Field: Monday ashi wl He Aged 350% points: 1125 \ MERIDIAN rooklyn st New York "Stephens, R-8ox 140 Robinson. Dodrs 110 a return clas alun won over tamweight titleholder, in one 10-| Middleweight Champ Jake La : dians' twiligh of 398- made by his team during oston af: Philadelphia Williams, RB. Sox 139 Kiner, Pirates °8 | | prior to the Indians hg t- ye on ae we A Rogers t é 3 X r lew! I’ Loans 2 the 1948-49 regul . . Pittsbu dh af chimes” Wertz, Tiger 121 OR wo weéks ago rounder, and_Artie Towne, New Motta toyed with Al Winn, New night holiday twin bill with Co- | 19 regular season play o »_
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York, and Welterweight Champ Ray Robinson pummeled Al Mobley, Newark. |
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given in the exhibition bouts. | BELMAR, N. J. Sept. 3 (UP)
Bantamweight Champ Manuel. —The. Brielle, N. J., Marlin and Ortiz outclassed ‘Chuck Wilker-| Tuna Club, led by Fred Schock ‘sons Cleveland, and Featherweight Jr, who caught two of the five Champ Willie Pep bested Miguel| fish taken during the four-day competition, won the seventh U. 8. Atlantic tuna tournament yesterday with a score of 108315 points,
Acevado, Cuba.
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