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Curfew Stops |, Cards. Res [nd of 15th
Clubs Use 10 " Pitchers in 9-9 Deadlock”:
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3 (UP)—The| 8t. Louis Cardinals failed to take advantage of the Brooklyn Dodgers’ loss tonight as they Dattled the Cincinnati.Reds to a 9 to 9 deadlock in a game stopped after 15 innings by the 12:50 A. | M. curfew law. They will play |: two games tomorrow. The lead changed hands six times before the Reds tied the | score In the ninth inning on a double by Jimmy Bloodworth | and. a single by Ted Kluszewski. 3 Both teams employed five! pitchers, but it wasn't until southpaw Al Brazle took over fbr Never the Cardinals and Howard Fox!
for the Reds that the game settled down.
Cincinnati t. Watton.3b 3 & 3 4 L8H 0a Merimn ef 7 1 & 0 Dieringef 8 2 3S 2 Lowry.If 738 2-307 3 8 17 Cospere 7 1 4 7310 Stkleupss 71 § 4319 Ltwiler,rt 2 1 1 0000 Petrsenp 1 6 0 4 080 Adams 10009 7 340 i oy 8-33-84 F Bldwih2h 3 2 3 T31000 Meek.2b . 3.0 4.3 6 23 4 Kisski,1b 6 49 0011 VMeer» 20 0 1100 Raut 00 : $ : S alkeref 5.1 3 1000 1001 000 0 Brasle.p 400 al “un —
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Totals 60104517 Totals 421 45 Adams flied out for Blackwell Fy eighth. Klein flied out for Staley in Afth Johnson ran for Reeder in seventh. Northey walked for Jones in seventh:
Cincinnati “aagseina Louis ... ..301
c FS rors iat 3, hy Lifwier, B Bloodlooper, usia ones rth. Kiussewski 3, od. . Walker, Staughter 2, Hatton 2. . hits—Jones, Walker, Hatton 2 v Bloodworth, Schoendienst, Kluszgwski | Three-base hits—Musial. Home ru Rice Sacrifice hits—8Schoendienst, Walk, . Del Rice, Fox. Double plays ‘Marion | to Schoendienst to Jones 2, Fox to StallLeft on 8
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3 Chie ije roid 70.156 BHO A ABH OA —4:21, Attendance—30.758- Kress 1b t 01 Kehoe. 4.08 8 Giants quell Fishing “wwbpe of Thousands | Ne 0 Twin Bill For Grand Circuit Meet [i i118 1 Dodgers, 6 to 3 ue Find Old Fall Creek Channel g Alcyime High in AR danes a ‘Prizes Barer db : : i Jens : i : ‘ Negro baseball fans are prom- t State Fair Harness Races |Wheelere 2 2 3 1Grav.p 0013 NEW YORK. Sept. 3 (UP)—| Best Area in Giant 1800-Acre Oaklandon take, STD Dalal Ia an ater. Exped da Os i iE 11] owhes 3701 Southpaw Montia Kcuhudy pitied | By JIM SMITH tainment at Victory Field tonight! (Continue i tempo. Hgts 3315
\ Lo nd in 1! vg P J nd 1 in echen (Merriman and Coo erson Musial) by ‘Braie onan Fav orite pires—Jorda, d Reardon, i
Sandra Hansen oF RIT=0s) LIT Tal wait for Lucille Love to finish SE & Ready For her chores at the stove. ] Som pe Oliv a Dale
Red Sox Thump Athletics To Keep Pace With Yankees
Williams, Doerr Slam
Homers as Scores 10-3
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (UP
a game. Reynolds pitched his most effective game of the season. He! allowed only one man to get as far as second base and two of the hits he: gave were scratch affairs. Eddie Stewart got the only clean Washington hit of the game when he singled in the first inning. The Yanks got five of their six runs and eight of their nine|tq hits off Ray Scarborough who yiéided to a pinch:hitter in the] eighth.
New. York Washington
oh otals 35 937.8 Totals . 38 337 7
Friar erv ity 3 iH] 101-8 Washing En sasenanbasamn. 000 000-0
base hit—Woodling. 0 ces~Rissuto, Do Rio
nice catch
himself. out of several tight spots| TO THE AVERAGE Indianapolis householder, Oaklandon Dam,| The Harlem Globe Trotters, a dent of the Indiana Trotting and,
today to lead the New York |
or Geist Reservoir, means a nice cool drink of water. {team that has toured the nation Pacing Horse Association.
Sia Bs 3 to Becoump ae But to most other inhabitants of the ‘area, this 1800-acre from coast to coast taking on all-| Harness fans who witnessed the ers before 2 crowd of 28,700 | expanse of water ‘means. good fishing, for more than 1000 angle comers and posting a marvelous program yesterday saw a novel
The victory was Kennedy's 11th | Wander along its 35-mile shoreline every week bent on catching record, will battle the famous) {innovation in the parading of the
and it dro the . Dodgers two @ Wily bass, crappie or bluegill. full games Re the Ae The idea of a giant reservoir 8t. Louis Cardinals. {that would help supply a portion Kennedy, who gave up nine hits, {of the water consumed every day | was touched. for single runs in in Indianapolis, was conceived by the third, sixth’ and eighth in-|the engineering staff of the In-
" nings. The Dodgers blew their dianapolis Water Co. back in
best chance in the sixth, when 1923,
after one run was in and two = = = ]
men ‘were on, Gil Hodges flied| WORK “ON clearing “the area
to Thomson for the second outit; pe put under water was and Carl Furillo was out eying started May 26, 1941. Of the 1800!
© to_advance, Thomson to Sid “|acres cleared, 535 were wooded don. Bitoared New yorx |3Nd thie balance was in pasture ”m ew or AB H.O Al ABH O.A and farm land: The dam was Reese.ss $ 9 1 A Rigny.se-3p s 1 3 3 filled to capacity, seven billion 3) { Furilio.ct $11 8 Gordon 3 8 2 9 gallons, Mar. 17, 1943. Roomandd & 0 3 0 Marenaurt 4 3 1 0 The actual dam, which holds | , Cmpnelis.c 4 3 : | {pomson.ct 4 i 3 1 back the waters of Fall Creek, McCmck.rt 4 0 2 0 Lafata 4 010 0/measures 1900 feet across inBranly -1 6-80 Reanedys 1 0 0 3 cluding a spillway 500 feet wide.! Edwards “1 1 0 0 Upon its’ completion; the Inadf= atten 0000 . | alicap 0 0 0 3 ana Conservation Department ii Ep = 55 3 stocked the waters. with large t Eawaras 3 ia sor Eipiine jn hen. Bria Saalimouth Yass, raphie, a ran for Edwar | uegilis, pike and perc nce Miksis popped out for Palica in 9th. Brooklyn oo oo1 001 0103/1943, the Oaklandon Dam has| ew York... ........o0 121 000 20x—6 heen stocked with more than
Errors—Cox, Olmo, + Rigney, Thompson, ~ Latate,— Westrum Runs \nMtar- | 000,000 of IHese Species. shall 4pRisney 350% pnedy, Rebin- | son, omson, mo, wo-base | Aearshall. Three-base hit—Rigney. Stolen] BANK FISHING “is permitted base—Lockman. Doublé plays— Hodyes, tun {anywhere around the shoreline. assisted); Thomson to Gordon. , bases—Brooklyn 8, New York: 8. pases or on At present boats are not allowed Kennedy 1 Strick Sut=By ’ a fi Lh She water: The. lake, formed Lrskine " alica . an runs Banta 4 and 4 In 2 jnniles (none ou y e am™and fisted as the - diy Erskine 2 and 0 in 4 pial alica 3 and 2 third largest in Indiana, has al n . 1 y er-—BY ta ompson). neds pitch Paiica. Winning pitcher peculiar habit of getting ex- -— nnedy | ” ng pitcher—Banta a Umpires Gore. Robb. and Pinells, tremely rough in a short space Time—3.13, Attendance—328,700. of time.
The original channel of Fall
’ Cubs Swamp Bucs Creek wended its way through a
: and 4 | tonelli iB oit "4 innings: ki! and 1 in § A [and 3 } a3 innings. Hi by piteher—Br | FER LR i
(natural valley north of Oaklan- ©
. In : Late Rally | |{don, ‘A wind blowing thréugh this
: valley will raise waves two CHICAGO, Sept. 3 (UP)—The three feet in height on the sur-weak-hitting Chicago Cubs broke -
loose for a nine-run rally in the eighth inning to.whip the Pitts- Seminick’ $ Homer burgh Pirates, . 11 to §, fore 13.289 here today. It ihe the Sparks Phils’ Win Cub losing streak at four straight| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3 (UP) while extending Plusburgp's skein | — The ‘Philadelphia Phillies, of defeats to six. sparked by a grand-slam- homer Ralph Kiner hit his 40th homer by Andy Seminick; defeated the
in thetlosing cause. Hank Sauer | Boston Braves, 10-4, today and hit two homers for the Cubs. {drew to within one game of third"
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Iron Man'-in-the-racing-pro-
|New York Black Yankees in a horses to the at. Parane J girl} {twilight-night twin bill, first game {was 10-year-o ss Judy BarnRace Official tat 6:45. 5 hardt, Logansport. Miss BarnThe Trotters are expected to hardt paraded the horses driving]
Indianapolis Clown, in one tilt,| {King Cole, harnessed to a diminu-| and Layman Ramsey, a con- tive sulky.
John Stanley, veteran southpaw, cuit races tomorrow, followers of “|is slatéd to hurl one of the games, {harness horse sport will see the! for the Black Yankees. |the nation’s top horses and drivA fireworks display is scheduled ers in action. between games, and Ed Hamman, Heading the list of top-notch baseball comedian, will perform drivers scheduled to conpete is in another added attraction. Frank Ervin, Aiken; 8. C., leading The Indianapolis Clowns won!money winner so far this year. 8 to 2 over the Chicago American|Ervin won the Fox State her Giants in a Negro American|last year with W. H. Cane’s Good League baseball game last night Time and most likely will win the at Vietory Fy Fled. . three-year-old pace this season with the same horse.
uled to rdce here. Good Time has)
turned in heats of 1:59 2/5 and - : it Au R d 1:59 3/5, already this year. Octave d \ i rs oun Piskes Alemite has miles Dake Nalon, known as the | 1.59, fastest turned in so far this| (€Continued-from-Page 25) year,.1:592/5 and another of| fession, will make his first local ‘against veteran Bob Crouch, who|1:592/5. B ToineF Harmony, appearance since his flaming 'won, 5 and 4, over Tony Pitzer. gwaed by A crash at the famed 500 classic, Gunter, Butler in 1st Four turned In 2 2 ; tonight at the West 16th Street | Playing in the first foursome ~Patred Up Thursday Midget Speedway. Duke will [will be Bilt Gunter, 4 and 2'win.| Alemite and Brother Harmony .act as assistant starter in the ner over Ralph Jordan, and|are scheduled to square away in 100-lap AAA championship Charles Butler, 2° and 1 victor the field for the $5000 Big Five
i i 14 Class Pace Thursday. race. Time trials are slated for er Bob ‘Buchanan, acuthpaw Topping the list of -events for|
p.m. with the first heat | Defending champion Walt|the week are the $34,000 Horse-|
————=——————1Gross, 1 up, off the final hole ters Tuesday and the Fox Stake face“ of the lake, making faces Bob Stackhouse, who elimi- for two-year-old pacers the fol-|
bathing exiremely dangerous. {nated Jim Popcheff on the 19th |lowing day. The trot is expected pg
when Pdpcheff got a bogey five. [to be another romp for E. J. fishermen, wise to the ways of HE Won 16,17 amt 18 to deadlock Hayes great Lusty Song. of Duangling at Oaklandon, find fish- Stackhouse. Quoin, but the pate is wide pa ing the best. There are four| Other favorites slated for action \with any one Pi DEE Hares favorite spots, invariably jammed | today Inclide Clayton Nichols, able of a Re include the on week-ends, from which fisher-| Who faces Ernie Brownfield; Ted Otner ho ar-old Trot. tomen drop their. lines. |Laca, who won 1 up over Tom $15,000 three-ye Most popular of these spots appears ‘to be the ho 8s. John Mahan, bridge. - Next is the Oil Well Results and pairings follow: Road bridge, ‘the Helms Mill, ** ~~ CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
IT.IS IN this fold "channel. that
145,000 Purse Estimated
pitch Johnny Williams, former her 3-year-old Shetland pony, ;
Hi Lo sistent. winner, in’ the second. With the opening of Grand Cire) Josedale Lines (
. At. least three horses and prob-| ably more, which have records of| |M two minutes or better, are sched-|
at 8:30. |Chapman, who squeezed by Paul man Stake for two-year-old trot-,
(Coney. ana Jer Delis, who morrow: Mit tony of me event | BOWL IN A LEAGUE raced at: the $69,000 Hambleton-|
horace har went to tne surier | THIS WINTER
fore 12,859 at Briggs Stadium,
Allie Reynolds Hurls 3-Hitter as New York Sinks Lowly Washington Senators, 6-0 pace with the second place Boston Red Sox today by beating the Washington Senators, 6 to 0, as Allie Reynolds pitched a sparkling
three-hitter, It was Reynold’'s 14th victory against four losses and marked the fourth time in 25 starts that he has been able to finish
Bosox's Kinder
smut AB HOA tan AP 3194 today while the Boston Red Sox |Coleram 3b 1 | i 3 tewart. it 4 1 ¢ 8 collected 16 hits for a 10 to 3 : DiMag a. cf $18 8 Vollmer. ef «3 { i g triumph. Rory > 3 2 Ho LL 18 i Bobby Doerr hit a two-run hom|Mnie, b 4 s 9|Dente. us 01 ter in the fourth inning and Ted | Reynolds. p 4 Tgcarbor'n p30 o/ Williams hit his 37th homer off JRobarsson 3 § } 3/Charley Harris in the eighth for
Metta singled for Scarborough in on Philadelphia : sarriora—Rosar. D it iin, oun, Buns ale if $ vase hits—Coleman, Mole, aggio Three pif: a Stolen b Bovine Soavmz. et 4 8] Astroth, ¢ i
mto-to Coleman Rota. top on bases— Eoin
DETROIT, Sept. 3 (UP)—Hal|$°%h,, 8; Bass on b White, recently recalled from Kelner. 3 AT: axd ns #4 |Toledo; of the American Assocta-| Hid. ich Kellner ¢ pitcheroKe ; SSR [tion paid the Tigers another divi- stevens. mover. tre progars EACLE ICLIEIERY |dend today when he pitched hit-| 5 paid, less ball over 3'5 innings in re-
lief to givé Detroit a 5-3 victory Ress Wi over the Chicago White Sox be- Browns in 4-3
0 : ns 14 3 w Bunn gave Bob Feller his 10th defeat. Others who could score an up-| Jotals 31 72412. Tots's 33112713
Boston Victory
)=The New York Yankees kept
Wins No. 18
BOSTON, Sept. 3 (UP)—Ellis Kinder gained his 18th victory of the year against five defea®Ny ta strengthen his stand as leading percentage pitcher in the Ameri can League when he limited the Philadelphia Athletics to four hits
ston,
AB Fox. Iv 4
fnin C a a he > pliched Scarborough (Brown). Wen pated Hor Winning pitcher—Reynolds (14-4). Losing regehed £13 first JL n, cyte cher soaroorouel ein. git Atlendasice 13.368. philadeshin - ap oe Errors—Ast . . 3 Fe NE jer, |Detroit Trips fae a CS Whi -3 +] ite Sox, 5 ry 0 Davis. t on
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At Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Sept. 3 (UP)— The St. Louis Browns rallied for two runs in the ninth inning here today to defeat the Cleveland Indians, 4 to 3, before. 18,236.
Jack Graham walked,” Dick Kokos tripled and Les Moss singled for the winning runs: that
tid for Wh Leste Clevels set are N. D. Hal, a stablemate|cnicage voor ot 010 011 0003 " BHO ae of Good Time, Scotland's Hal, Detroit .G.......000 0 #0 010 0034 pi Diftinger "3 { 1 2% i | Frisco Reno, one of the fastest Testor -Michay hr or aSted ny Brides dn 4 3 : i ° g two-year-old pacers last - year, Zernial wo base hit—Wheeler. Home| J Faham a 3 s 3 00 H | Flying Song, Golden Mite, an Ber: Tow "Ken, WE cs he Dou- ee 4 i 4 i Majesty, Intangible and Favonian ag ass Juctuia ip 8 Appling to Kren 5 | Chief, t 7. Bases on balle—Off Wight 5 Lollare =~ 09 11 SCless Pace, Tadiana Owner (Over- Gray 3 White 3. Biruck ouf—By wight 3. fulvanas 4 8. 1 et + 33.8 : In ; omini one | (WATROCK) .........o0s if in 8 innings. Judson 3 and 0 in'3; Gray wie 1000 ric or)... “ed 0" (Tay Jind 3a bu: White 0 and { Bi!” Totals Be M Totals 368374
|Lucky Kyra (DeBaun) .. 's Emonite (Young) 3 |Jitcher—Wisht (11-13). Umplres—Jones, Castle (VanMetre) | Union Dale «Shoamaker) Hanover Scott (Thompson) ‘oe 4/5; 2:08 3/5.
‘| tendance—12.839.
EE eaiicronms : bs Gordon. Runs batted. [pf ro TPA) pu sss Complete Tuesday |i. ito Seis, Mim B13:
rl Worthy (Mahoney) ......... 0!
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a Victoria. Ruhyan) Ee mes 2:10.
Clan 2 Trop Indiana Owned (Over Vitor; Biotest 00, rc ,|letto and Jack O’Brien has comr . ue Sister Wy Bullington) . {Marengo {Bol . Selka Scot (Carn) 3 he. 2:06 4/5: 2:08 3/8 2-Year-Old_P ITPHA), ae rer £8 ay ny { egle) {Kim © Win held) My Chiet a iy cave ane Abbe (Borin ves {Congress Bob (Bor ae) a {Josedale Chief (Quinh) |Zella (Taylor) ! Tines: 07 3/5: 3:08 1/5.
*| outdoor Sports Arena. . Rigoletto, a newcomer here
~ BI DIN
la 30-minute time limit.
! Bretzlaff to Be Feted 327 pounds, of Poland.
Dave Levin, New, York, is Meridian Hills Country Club!scheduled to face the masked Ze- Plan ABCD Event
{will honor Carl Bretzlaff by hold- bra Kid in the semiwindup. (ing, a “Carl Bretzlaff Day” on! pu |September 17th. This will be Bowling Notes
{Bretzlaff’s 26th year as club su-| Mutual Milk Co. league willlday. Tee-off time will be at perintendent. A buffet Supper williopen loop play next Wednesday noon. Entries will be accepted
be served. at 6 P. M. at the Sport Bowl.
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Dick Kennedy vs. Bob h; Pitisbursh Chicago | lace in 30 the National. League. , |bridge and the causeway on Fall] mil } A. M—Dick Kennedy vs. Bob Crouc POT aC oo eligible to coms Rolekss Ape Yrmsmotss AB HOA Boss HOA AB 1 0A Creek Road. ln 11 i _ Waller Chapman 2p Bol ob Stack- | pete here. | ouse ob Ludlow vs. E Hoppiv 4&1 8 lueticoatrl 2 133 Siase™- 4 3 3 YAweurnct £33 1 While more generally known ds| i1"T¢ "eq Lach vs Ruck Hatfield; Carl The $11,000 Horseman Futurity gatreis i 133 bigmaiiey fo 4 33 Pietonerin 4 1 9 Ogisleris 8 1 7 0the Oaklandon Dam, the officlal{Smith ve. Arnold Koehler, =. =~ I 8 wig Bok gy WINTER WEEK-END : \ . | erry Delks vs, Bol alge; Ay- ee-year- ’ . Westiake.rt 3 0 0 0Pafko.ct 3110 Hlicksrict 3 : 3 ojpnalslt, | 4 3 1 ¢' name is Geist Reservoir, named ton Nichols vs. Ernie Brownfield or feesy b par sday is LEN oe Furiehao 4 1 3 {Renin 31% 3 Holmésrt 4 2 2-1 Nicholsnrt 2 0 2 ® for Clarence Gelst, former presi-| SECOND-ROUND _ DESULTS scheduled to be run’ luesday, LEAGUE SCHEDULE A € « Sept cCllughc 4 1 8 1Trwiligerap 3 0 1 1|Balkeide. 3 8 3 flonesdd 4 1 3.24.0." 0 4a Indianapolis Watex| (Championship Flight) * expected to develop into a two- NChambers.p £1 1 2 Dnbien® 114 ol Livinggtn.e 149 3 QRovertio 3 0 0 1 company He died in 1938. - |, Dick Kennedy defeated Jerry Williams. horse race in the final strides, ! 3 . 0 Touc oan Walshp “000 0 Jexinay } : 3 3 Hall.p 000 6f |Buuser: 5 and 4; Walter Chapman defeated although seven other sidewheelers s {Burgess 110 0kihmp i001 THE RESERVOIR area is one (feated Sim’ Pooh 2°) Stackhouse de- are capable of taking. the lion's ip 5 8) o Burrett.p 8000 of the outstanding beauty spots|Jerry Delks _ defeated John p Mahan. dl [share of the purse. TE, <a lt sn er} | nd 1; alge defoa‘e 0 ock{ol Totals 371394311 Totals 515 27 11 i. Rn 1 oi i fis in central Indiana. The 38501 _up, ‘19th; ‘Ted Lach defeated Tom Con- | Stormway Is Contender Nath doubled: Tor A 3d BAIS 3%, 834 9 To “Play 138 4h2%a0 acres surrounding the lake has! nelly. 1 up; Buck ‘Hatficld defeated Bo
Antonelli Reiser ran for Salkeld in sth Sandee walked for Barrett " Ja ++" 103 000 102 T| “ eirers 2000 — 4 . 010 001 Mego Philadelphia’ A ve 433 oto 90x18
Burgess singled for yetben in Hacker ran for Burgess in Sth.
Srron Walsh, BoA Runs batted in— Errors—Antonelie. oberts. Runs batted Caltisytne, Kiner, Sauer | { n, Holmes 2, Sem Ashburn 1, yn. fa Jeitcont 3 wen Burgess, | nis, Fletcher, Shes. yan, Goliat 3 Tw
‘hits—Hopp, Mauch. base hits—Ennis, Ashburn. Home uns <|
Jetfcoat & ty on, Home runs—Saus 2,|Seminick, Ennis, Goliat. Sacrifice—Anton. | tanke
. bases—| Hopp, Kiner, ell, Double pisys—Holmes to aa Satfel. ble plays— | Sisiy; Roberts to Hamner to Sisler; Jones aznotti Releh; Rojek 10| to Goliat: -Goliat to K Hamner el. . on Left on bases—Boston Phadnis 8 t h 4. on balls—|p. on balls—off Hall 1 nton: 1 4 Chipman 1 Chambers 3. Barrett 1 Roberts § Struck out—by sigh 1. Struck out—By Dublel 1 mak et 5 Antanell 1. Barrett 3 and rs 6. runs a a 4 3 Inn Sr i be! Gum 1 off Hall nd Vs) it d in 3% i nin
n-| Fal n ntone! icholson). inning pitcher inning Walsh 4 «ands in| Roberts (13). Lostzie Br |
inning; Cumbert 1 an » inning. | Umpires—Warneke, wart an inning __ pitcher-~Adkins a lk pe ALLL Attendance $313 pa. aid.
teher—Chambers (9-8), mpires—Bar- | eo ——————— nT ii Softball Tourney Set
: * | Municipal Stadium will be host Cincinnati Evens {for the fourth annual Sweet 16 Legion Series Playoff softball tournament Tuésday at 7p m Bot OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 3 (UP)— Cincinnati, battling with its back | Allied Florists, 1949 shy) to the wall, upset a favored Oak-/ Champs, Mechanics Laundry land, Cal, team here tonight, [Beinn AC and’ Lavelle Gossett 13-12, to force the Californians V.F.W, are a few of the top oan) into a final playoff tomorrow Clubs dor Tyas
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night for thé American Legion's Tam herria Brie A 13 “little world series” crown. : RES a Hert aad ati
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4 and 3; Bill + become a natural wild life refuge| Ralph _Jordsh. 4 and. (3,0 Charles ‘Butler Slated to give Good ,Time a 1 Carl| |battle is C. M. Saunders’ Stormits boundaries: Every year, literal-|nold Koehler defeated Herb Diets, 8 od 3% way who has emerged as a top[Clayton = Nichols defeated Don Steffen, Although Storm- | ly thousands of migrating wild|4 and 3: Erni flight contender. 8 & 8 [Hrarian, 3 and Poh tu a on {way has not beaten Good Time
efeated Bob Buchan 2 and and no hunting is allowed within Sinith defeated Ralph Heiniten 1
ducks and geese use the reservoir) area as a sanctuary, 3 ‘Tih addition to the excellent fish-| {ing facilities provided, Oaklandon| .\Dam- has become a mecca - for, 2 Sunday picknickers who enjoy eating amid nature's pleasant, surroundings.
Tony Brisnik, and 3; EU
BASEBALL
Indianapolis Indians’ Weekly Schedule ® CLIP AND SAVE * Monday, Sept. § (xr) Columbus at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 6 . Columbus at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 7 Louisville at 8:15 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 8 (“"¢ns Xi") Louisville at 8:15 p. m, * Friday, Sept. 9 (‘aa Louisville at 8:15 p. m.
DY THE BALL GAME
Complete One Stop
Serviee : Only 1 Block West of N Psiory Fiel . Just Yeave » our ear
feated Joe Milter, 2.and 1. “Brown m de |vet 1 this season, he has forced |
Saturday, Sept. 10 =. as Toledo at 1:30 p. m, Sunday, Sept. 11 (222%)... Toledo at 1:30 p.m,
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE MA, 5374.
and we will take sare of it for you ’
and salls—off The addition of Rocco Rigo-|* Finn vi Pick © ao. a
iipleted a three-event program to| mers Qiekinter= Attendance—18,236. 4: i be staged Tuesday night at the Signs Lakers’ Contract
from New York City, and O'Brien, " of California, vie for one fall with|all-conference basketball star at
The headline bout sends Buddy| University of Towa, - announced
Rogers, of Camden; N. J., against| here today that he has mailed a Wladyslaw (Iron Man) Talun,|signed contract to the profese
Make Your Selection cee a and Call PF PAULE. CROSIER, WA. 397?
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der ran for Moss in 9th. k flied t for pelier In Sth.
and Hurley, Time—2:09. At- mon singled 1 for Hegan in
St. Louis Cleveland penn apenas aves Errors—=8ullivan
Redy, Dillinger, Three base hits —Kennedy, Home run—Vernon. Sacr 7.
Feller, Left Bases St, Cin eller 7. ‘Bases Soo wild —Pan-
in Tel: 2% Peller 13-10), Time— 23. Honoch!
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. +3 (UP)—Herb Wilkinson, former
both Utah ‘University and the
sional Minneapolis Lakers.
An ABCD tourney for all city amateur golfers will be held at Pleasant Run Golf Course Mon-
until 11 a. m. Monday.
