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. As Saints Skid; (Continued Fromi Page One) rough the Toledo boys have been on the Redskins this year, v¥ But Tribe Manager Al Lopez thinks a southpaw will give the Mud Hens a formidable battle and he'll pitch Chet Johnson tonight. It will be Men's Night at the Tribe park. The general admission price for men fans will be 35 cents, It was Ladies’ Night last night and the women outnumbered the men, Attendance fell far below ex8 pectations, however, as the weather turned cold after sundown, The total was 5800, with 2378 paid. The gate total on women was 3512.
Royce Lint, the agile Southpaw]
pitcher and pinch runner, had a gala night. He took over the pitching in the fourth inning after Elmer Riddle stepped aside for a pinch hitter, Lint's 13th Victory The Kentucky Colonels were ahead, 2 to 1, when Lint went in and he put the halter on them. The Indians deadlocked the score in.the sixth and Lint batted in
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: - { LOUISVILLE y - g + |Parnell, dropped his inaugural Hens Here Tonight... “2% 94% They're Ready to Defend Crown |wnies. © [Jack Douglas and Johnny Bar- Barrett. If ..,.....8 0 1 1 0 0 . By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Foi a Muntay negnaret he rett singled, sending Douglas to|Mederiein. a .....3 1 ¢ 3 4 8 Apparently Broad Ripple's defending city prep grid champions first marker for third. But Riddle disposed of [Sumer 10° 3- 8 3 3 1 are going to be one team in these parts that'll play “Interesting” Winners and Harold Butram conMel. Hoderle fl p carer football this and still win a good percentage of its games. verted while Ulysses Rice tallied in on a fly to DOM pieceall, ef ..co.c.. 6 0 0 5 0 0 year Dallessandro in center. Harrington, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 3 0 The Rockets 31-to-0 trimming of Howe in the season's inaugural the second touchdown. Clay CarThe' Indians tied the score at Scherbarth, ¢ ......4 1 3 3 0 0 for both teams at Ripple last night was a stinging affair for the michael went 48 yards and eon-|2-all in the sixth. Ted Beard led Brown. “p ....,cccc 4 0 1 0 8 0 J Hornets. . verted to account for the Giants [off With a single and made it to]. ,,,, Wl TM ee For the Rockets’ opposition-to-| Today's Schedule tallies. : /third on Jack Cassini's single. "INDIANAPOLIS be, whose several coaches FAVE Brownsburs at Speedwyh, & p. m. Decatur Central .... 0 0 7 6-13 Beard scored as Nanny Fernan- . AKER H O A & the city champions the once-over __ . Sr ~~ Ben Davis ... cca 000717 {dez forced Cassini at second. Fer- Beard, rf .........:04 1 3 0 0 0 from the crowd of approximately “cond period with four minutes (nandez stole second but Fleming Cassin, 2 0.0... 3 1 1:34.80 6000, the demonstration was con-:S°ne: Attucks Takes Opener land Dallesandro were unable to Fernandes. 3b ...... 4118 3. 8 ne ; to warn others! .Lhe other came in the third, a, Times Special bring him in [Fleming, 1b ........ 4+9.3.1 8 83 vincing enough i {10-yard play to Bill Jessee from, SHERIDAN, Sept. 10--Crispus "In th . [Dallessandro, ef ....4 0 0 6 & 0 that it'll take at least four quar- Alltop, who lobbed it five yards, Attucks opened its 1949 grid R the seventh, Jerty Seals igeaia,.t ... +d. Lola 00 ters to dislodge the city crown ith 9-6-0 t h opened the Tribe halt by lining a peters, A 08 5100 Ripple thi (With four minutes to go in the Season with a 19-to-0 triump single to right. He ‘moved touts e 3.0.6. 8.4.8 from ets. vio lost the late Same. Jack Hanna flipped an 18. over Sheridan High School here second on a wild pitch and re-Riddle, se 0 0 0g The Rockets, who of 1 e yarder to Jack Phillips on fourth last night, The Tigers scored mained there . until after two Ot 1% 1°88 : Coach Ed Diederich and a com- 4, wn "put Hanna's place-kick was twice 1 nthe first period and once 'down, Then Lint lined a single to| =~ Hi 3 plete first-string line in last year's, \o4 by Dwyer. in the final session. right ‘center and Scala ‘scored, | Totals ......... ns 0 second semester, Temoved ANY ovo aeet.-footed Jessee, who re-| Paul Middlebrooks spurted two | * | Ganss singled for Riddle in __ y geubiis_ about” ae showin 3he ceived a pulled leg muscle early Yards around end following four , | Cerereanese JIT O00 -Siders making ul CL 3m ok , Beard’s 16th Triple Loui ie! + 30 Hi a o & |in the game, racked up one of the consecutive Attucks first downs,
Beard stepped up and belted a| Runs batted in — Chapman, Fleming. triple, his 16th of the season, scor- Scherbarth, Fernandes. Lint, Beard, Dal
ing Lint. ‘The Indians added lessandre. Tworbase hil-—Flemite. Thess Beard. barth. another run in the eighth OD giolen base~Pernandes. Double plays— singles by Nanny Fernandez and goderiéin to Harrington to Douglas, Peters Left on bases—|
{Fleming and a scoring fly by to Cassini to Fleming.
| lining of the Rocket offensive and M hit right end for th - Base on balls bell made only one of four drop- Muray ig n r three Dalivsnandle won ine hits Ltt Riddie 3 prown 3. Link a Struck a. \ _|defensive system into units that. ok he P |yards and a touchdown. It was |The Colonels YR Ay four | BY Brew i Riddle 1 Lint 4. Hits Joe Balabon is one of Coach Clyde Smith's promis sopho. |Contained some Detroit Lions ele-|™ ro 000 hall toters, Leo Ahearn Sheridan's second loss. Score by i , |Off Riddle 4 in 3 innings, Lint 3 In mores for the 1949 Indiana U football season. Balabon, of Repub. |Ments. & touch of prewar cock-| Barl Lewis, looked promising Periods: :
off Riddle and three off Lint. Lint innings. Wild pitch—Brown. Winning
what—proved:-to=be-— the winning fanned four and: walked two inim
run in the seventh... It was his
13th victory against only three setbacks,
Manager Lopez was saving
Lint for tonight but was com-|
pelled to use him last night when Riddle got into trouble because of a sore arm. The Colonels got a runner around in the first inning on a walk, an infield hit ‘and a ‘single to left. The Indians matched it in their half when Les Fleming's double batted in Jack Cassini, who had walked. Scherbarth Homers In the top of the second, after «» one down, Bob Scherbarth, Louis-
the left field wall, Riddle fanned Hector (Skinny). Brown, walked
Did N. Y. Get Setback? —'Ain't So," Says Casey
do even better than that.” However, a few things worried Stengel about yesterday's 7-to-1 defeat in which Ellis — Kinder pitched four-hit ball and struck out eight in winning his 19th game, . Stengel also was concerned over three errors that showed in the score and a few more dropped
~—bobbles that didn’t show up in the final official count of the game, ‘Big One to Win’
The Red Sox, pounding Ed Lepat for homers by Johnny Pesky . amd Bobby Doerr and taking advantage. of the miscues, had no difficulty at any time. - “It was a big one to win,” said Manager’ Joe McCarthy. “We'd have been down pretty badly if we had lost it.”
by one game in the National league race, The situation remaining the same after both dropped games yesterday. The New YorK Giants, exploding for six runs in the seventh inning at the expense of Preacher Roe and Ralph Branca, whipped the Dodgers, 10 to 1. Henry Thompson and Bobby Thomson homered for the Giants while Roy: Campanella homered
{ Dave Koslo of a shutout.
Reds Rout Cards That gave the Cards a chance to gain, but they muffed it by losing to the Reds, 6 to 1, in a Cincinnati night game. Johnny Vander Meer allowed the Cards only five hits, beating them for “the ‘third time this year. The Reds, who had lost to the Cards 11 straight times, rose up with three runs in the fourth and three in the fifth against’ Al Brazle and Ted Wilks. Walt Dubiel pitched the Chicago
Cubs to an 8 to 1 victory over the Detyott Pittsburgh Pirates, missing a chicago shutout © when “Ralph Kiner §t. Louls
rammed his 44th homer in the
ninth inning. It was the 12th loss NATIONAL in 13 games for Pittsburgh. The 8t. Louis . Cubs scored seven runs in the Philadelphia - - ‘New York
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[between the traditional rivals this! cee 55. Kein 15 Conus 1 | UNS Cassini 22. Kalin 18, Conway 17, Beard 17, ville catcher, hit a home run over|year. ‘The Tribesters won 14 out|Scals 13. Turner 11. Kiutts 8 Ganss 1 {which ended in touchdowns. Rip-/1049 wit |James Carr and Bill Strange lof the 22, nine here, five fin Peters 7. Dallessandro 6 . Gutteridge 6. vigtories-seven defeats record of last season but his sights are firmly} Pe h a 26 to 0 triumph over
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| States. [Boston 3, i ported saying at Rutland that he| A scholastic junior without an v Nels Decatur Central handed its/only letterman, was outstanding oston Cincinnati 3 Fhiiunreh. * | might fot Tate here. scholastic junio A Although there weren't any oblasvije 2 Kirklin 14 { fifth, four on Andy Pafko's grand-|, "ll Said that if Holland failed man is taking the fullback berth which concluded the meeting fo : 3 apnear Je Would press charges away from Milan Sellers. - yesterday, harness fans on hand|Auory 31. Lawrences utomobile Association| Indiana ‘will be strong on the good | Colum! . Franklin of America and that the Reading, 8 HAW. Some racing as two of
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homers by Jack Graham and Stan Expect Crowd of 80,000 |on the Hoosier scene, while Cliff lye “Dominion Grattan out of .,PETROIT, Sept. 10 (UP)—Mel | i r Top Honors; Spence. Dale Mitchell hit'a homer| Holland hasn't won a race since | Anderson is another scholastic Allenmite, who captured the run- Hansen, veteran race driver, was Notch 680 and 670 fo P I A ‘ |and a triple for the Indians. he triumphed at Indianapolis and junior with full competition re- ore heat from Miss Kay Song. - |'cPorted in fair condition here Brass Rail Tops Team Totals The Athletics completed a three-|his failure to appear wasn't ex- maining. Anderson has showed so Another Three-Heater today although Holy Cross Hos-
game sweep against the Senators|pected to harm the fair-feature well he may replace junior Sam {pital doctors said the driver may by. winging a night game,.5.to 2,/A crowd..of 80,000 was expected Winston at left end against Notre| The second race to go three be “paralyzed the rest of his life.” | for Bob Shantz’ fifth victory. The({to watch 27 other 1
, drivers begin Dame. ! Hansen, 38, was injured Thurs- : dividual feats Thomas ‘Wright and Harry Stie [A's wor inthe first Mining ‘wher | time-trials: : bo Weith- Wilfred... Rawl. a. senior. Indiana Stake. Bifty Lu. owned gay night in a midget alo race Hanae wordy honors by notching totals of 680 and 670, rethey scored three unearned runs| Johnny Parsons and Myron and only seasoned right tackle, by John H. T. Toher, Detroit, here, vers monopo S hing | h Za
REA ine: Liovd Hittle. | Fohr, currently ‘1-2 in the 1949 the six-five Don Luft; shifted Mieke, was third in he first heat, Dr: Donald R. Simmons said. SPectively: ler for the evening, bowled in the Fun Bowl - i The Phillies and Braves were AAA point standings, and Rex from end, is being groomed for but came back to capture the next Hansen's spine was severed and figure on tiered ;rained out in the National. The Mays headed the “name” drivers considerable play. At left tackle two heats and the race in 2:04 that there was little possibility 38Si¢ and notched his Sgy | There are’still a few scattered
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H RBI SB Pet 12 6 3 34 103 40 4 M * Salus 3e Muiors is thie Hoeup. failed to make a serious penetra. football campaign with a 27-to-7 183 13413 310 S f F th Il F . : tion into Rocket territory, guarded victory over Franklin Township x u x a eason Oo 00 a . amine A ha (well by .the secondary and line- ai the latter's field last night. : : | ~ backers, Ripple was penalized 35) Don Crawford scored two 208 € A Coach Clyde Smith Hopes to Improve [Fan Houn Miveher SANIng 137 yards while Howe lost only five touchdowns in the first period, Des Record but Has Sights Fixed on 1950 lup 106. Broad Ripple plied up 12) Sr OUER An Infraction. Doth on short. line (HEuMS snd 4 28 0 30 Third of a Series fiirst-downs while Howe managed Manual Wins, 26-0, oth ol inter in the third si 80 0 208 ola leight with the aerial first-downs Dedi ane .r pa n nd - . 244M By FRANCIS J. POWERS, Times Special Writer |standing at four to one, n catory Game SON th > Jyail _ Mpper 2% 15 63% BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 10—Indiana University must reckon on Aerial deployment was the dif-| Manual Redskins’ Inaugurals. o five-yard touchdown, Wall34. Fleming 37.| another season of football famine, \ference. The Rockets made 161 dedication of night football lit up :
Three-base hits—Beard 16, Turner 1. The Hoosiers are predominately. a sophomore squad. At least 20 Only one of six, losing one on an eleven at Delavan Smith Ath-
Scala 7, Fernandes 6. Conway 6 Kalin 4 will make the traveling squad Cassini 4, Peters 4, Gutteridee 3. Fleming
_. : : A near-capacity crowd of alland five may start in the opening 2 Kits. Ganas, Weatherly, | S00 VEU Notre Dame, wnt Fair Race Meet serially made the Hornets more most 5000 watched Manual romp Pike Triumphs, 27-0 Kalin 13, Conway 13, Turner 13. Beard 8,24. . : Ganss 4, Cassini 3. Gutteridge 3. Peters 3.| Those sophomores are a talen-
yn 2. Away (8), Pittsburgh 2. Chicago entry from Holland but that the runner and sturdy on defense.
er. Pacts ; Crash {in five games of the Yankees brla'h driver could be suspended for rating with three juniors and althiee heats. Hansen Paralyzed ‘Wright and Stivers ras :
beating the Browns, 5 to 2, Mike|~ Y®4T—a penalty that would bar senior. Hugh Craton, who had &| The $9419.20 Hoosier Futurity |Garcia of the Tribe pitched a six-| Nm from defending his title at|grogn term at Butler University, ¥
| . 1 li ht : Pl £ is hitter, but two of them were \"dianapolis next Mgmorial Day. and Harry Talon are newcomers Jor $Wo-Year<d Pacers Was won By Race Injury Lime 4 in in ven %
The Cards still lead the Dodgers Tigers and White Sox were idle injon hand for the State Fair it’s a race between Steve Georg- and 2:05 2/5. [that he would recover fully from
Coach Walter Jurkiewicz, a gent o.oo orn the und with a 14- but Dick Murray missed the conwho was given" much credit fori, ,q jaunt —— the left flank version in thé opening period. molding last year's line that hird period. Them in the Then Carlton Terrell tossed a 10in the t period. t ylelded only two touchdowns. . |eo.pth Cliff Bush high-tailed it Yard pass to Middlebrooks, who Rockets Streamlined |around right end for seven yards ran the remaining 40-yards to More revealing was the stream-| oo touchdown. Dickie Camp- pay dirt. Late in ‘the fourth,
| lie; Pais pushing. the veteran Walt Bartkiewicz for the starting. |$¥5T rotation of Bo McMillin's| oq Tnd ‘Wilbur Zobbe stood out Crispus Attucks ....13 0 0 6—19
we Indiana teams, and the Notre . { SrA rs sr sxs mn 0. left guard position. : Dame shift inte & box. in defeat; ~The Hornet aerialists; a 0.00.00.
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. ” v . » IU M y R k A Hh Rockets was the fourth-quarter... coo Soong Coach Bill Smith's Lawrence us ecKon on NOTNET pertormance or a team that vou Howe lost all three fumbles and|Central eleven opened its 1049
Coach Clyde Smith, naturally, hopes to improve on the two|Yards through the air, three of the South Siders’ grid hopes for \™. . Converting. Ronnie Grimes,
f : {looked good for the winners. fixed on 1950 and thereafter. {ple hit five for 10 and the Hornets a :lettermen-studded Beech Grove; Score by periods: S—"|interception. . o |1etic-Field, last night. Lawrence Central... 7.1.7 6-27
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vulnerable on the ground: Three|to the onesided triumph with lit-
of the TDs came through the air.[tle Frank Mascari off to an aus.| Joe Conarroe was ths big gun
-pass|picious debut. The pint-sized half-/88 Pike's Réd Devils opened their Scala 3, Dallessandro 3. Weatherly. - |4aq Jot: need only experience in A 1 Success {Orie came on a fine 28-yard-pass p ol + ’ ok ’ | X play . from Jim Alltop to John back tallied three of his team’s present football season with a 27Nes re ir Games Closer to Where We Got ong wu Dif Ten Wikre to be the base of op ‘Plum into the end sone fn the Jouchdowns Jor 162 Yas of the Ao) Oy nas os 0 Go,’ Asserts Homespun Yankee Pilot nt ........ 1 IMulr ee 88) . Tw ¥ards gained rushing bY theitheif home premises n Promisi k . : Red and o n scored one By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Write I as nts 1) fomiilng Backs Two Records Mark HS Football Ra I ee Be ata po r Hutchings .. 4 2Klnger ...... 3 4| Ng conference squad has more! : rove gained 66 yards. touchdown ‘on a 32-yard run and . NEW YORK, Sept. 10—After all of the smoke and commotion, [Main ....... » TIMalior ...... 4 ’ oro ising sophomore backs. Two Smoothly Run ‘Card CITY. COUNTY SCHOOLS Sixty-five yards penalty setthrew two touchdown passes to it looked to most folks today as if:the American Leggue pennant Johnson .... 10 WiRiddie ....... 1 HoT, Boy U iar against the By JIM SMITH Bread Ripple 31, Howe 8. back the Redskins who made only Ronald Beard. Ralph Garner race was right back where it was before the Yankees and Red Sox! Irish. four others are slated for| - Manual ‘26, Heeeh Grove 8. six first downs-to the Hornets'| scored the fourth Pike touch split two vital games—but it didn’t look the same to C ¢ ' Indiana can well be proud of the Crissas Attucks 13, Sheridan 8. five, the Beech Grove team being; yard scam wBuTe, We Win one Bl UL The i ora $10 Rutey Stengel 0 1 ace early action. On the line there are|,, 4. Jight harness racing meet) Pike Township 27, Plainfield 8. penalised I re ae Ngidown with a 20- per. . . u N | i millionaire who pilots the Yankees. “Biit remember that we're Jun) supliomores Job all pesitins: pe SORCluded yesterday -at the. In-{dwitaert 18. Warrin Cental Township 7. Mascari’s first touchdown went Cards Blank Warriors games closer to where we've got] ———__| . rea a va Brow two| on State Fair. OTRER SCHOOLS for 70 yards following an inter-| Blanking Warren Central in the to go and they ain't any closer to' Races at a Glance 2 | the starting le ' a Marshall and In addition to a week of excel- Bloomington 82. Danville & ception of Ron Henson's pass but!first downs de Southcatching us.” AMERICAN LEAGUE : l Sion 0 eal negro boys, Milford Marshall and jon racing in one of the best and fie rdsville 15: Mooresville, 1. Jim Nyers- fafled to convert. Dick port's Cardinals rolled to 14 of Which seemed logical at that, = Won Lest Pet. G.B. T.P. Bobby Robertson, who won na- o.oothest run meets seen locally wood 6. Hinkley scored on a 13-yard dash, their own for an 18 to 0 triumph for the Yankees emerged Thom Been... 83 #5 1% ww B } tional renown as a high schooly, 5 number of years, fans. of the| Xokomo lok 0S through the middle at the outset over their countty adversary in {Cleveland """"71'79 36 . 585 5° i»! Hint Speed Ace to [player in South Berd. Marshall i8/jight harness sport wi two orion norial 36, Green i of the second quarter, capping a|the highlight all-county grid tusdi ogni Sell nd ala MEE RL WE UR :l the faster; Robertson the better record runs. TEER ny raga Jit ".d: | drive that began late in the first sle at Warren last night. an " NACL ANC) New York._Home (18), Boston 2. Phile- | Shun N. Y. Fair Race |passer and kicker and maybe The first was by Listy ‘Song 0 : : session. In the same period, Mas-| The Warriors failed to get beTE ere lo play. ANd(iuntis, os, Drauss t. St Tous 7. RACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 10 another George Taliferro in the who set a hew Tora recs itor o om o cari went for a six-yard touch-|yond their own 40-yard-line. Ron {Cleveland 3, troit 2, Ch : [ 3 oR ' + Sept, A 2 x 3 ne Red nox Tomained four bigs) Woson 3 Wasninston 3 © A" | STEN Holland, who won the making. Also in the running 18|or juvenile trotters at 2:02 1/5|PrAcseny ian ldcwn around right end, then McGathey plunged three yards a with only 18 left in Which |X St. Louls - 2, Cleveland 3: Chicage 1 | 500-Mile Indianapolis Speedway | Charles Fisher, good runner and and the second by Alemite who tiohi 38 “South Bend: Woodrow -Wil- scored a final TD in the fourth for a touchdown, topping the first v Away (8), Washington 3, New York 2. ; | passer, an all state from Evans- pased the mile in 1:58 4/5, the gat Chi Boosevelt 36, Hammond from the 13-yard line on a Statue quarter drive, then another to make them up, giving the|Fhiladeihia 3 {race with a record-breaking aver-| ' { : =X Chicago. RB b, mo : | ted the Yank |. Cleveland—Home (3), Detroit- 3. Away age of 121.327 miles per hour last | ville. {fastest pace so far this year any-| feeh, 0. 0 GAY. Emerson 13.” of “Liberty play involving Jim Southport drive was halted on val. yo ‘stressed that win. [Thiadtibhin "new York's SVadiineton | May faced a possible one-year! Sophomores are pushing Ernie where, breaking the track record (iy Proevel | 2. Hope . {+ |Nyers. Nyers kicked his second four-yard line by the half-time . 2 - oston v 3° DI " 1 » : ye i { v : r . : BIG POTERTRL: |, Ee Homs 0 Cited 3_ away BUSDERSION IC he {alied t0 got Bee FIUEEeLt, Junior gba, le Sn FeCortliiE 1725 ii Beech Grove saw little action “Tn the third, Jack Hall hit 3 h Ye eve “hicago 0 ) | A r - . § . ’ . TES vation i - ree Wa Es ’ - ~SHf-We're-Encky’ 4 e¥ _York 3." Washington 5. Philadeioh ia 4{ from Rutland, Yo, 12 ting 16 Som bein egro, is a trackman and Add Further Laurels Forte 25. Gary Mann. 13. in Manual territory With Ralph “tackle forfour BRA ene re yt NATIONAL LEAGuE [Pete—in—teday's—100-mile_cham. another n gro, 8 HES 18 HAA Yoh tothe | iphville 31. North Vernon 31. Cingo and Oran Spall lookinga TD and scored, again on a 42roan, it wore uc sob day XE LEHR om a Hom i the New York Sat mle many SoS be xaamg rune se ttn Em Seb CIM SI EE ST tS rm when they have an off day and Breokiyn . 52 a | Fair, i s Pro ] th Bend Central 31, Whiting 19. : : |Don Kortepeter, one of * we pla A two Y— by! oo" Remaining Games. | '"| Race Director Ira Vail said George Byers, who teamed With terday that $145836.63 was paid Auburn 36 Decatur 6 = Mods 0 —t0i0n ’ Ne rs, failed to gain play go B P DY! at. Louis—Home (13). Ohi { t E ville, 18 a swiftiout in prize-money, the largest » n 13 Manual ..... ... 6 18 7 {Card's top luggers, winning and we have a chance to York 3 Boston 2. Philadelphia. 3. rawr last night that he had received an| Fisher at Evansville, | [sum paid a ’ pi, Ho cordie p Crourel 13, Ft. Wayne Con-ipagch Grove ... 0 0 0 0— Ojon two conversion plunges and
Hemmond 20, Mishawaka 0 all missed on the final one.
| varsity competition, Arnold Bow- in the f oomington University 6. new coach, Leo Shively, his first for the Gold. Score by periods: Darin [ecord runs in the four eventsipuly Vincinner : victory of his.new grid tenure at/Southport ...... 8 0 6 6-18
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By GENE LAWSON Bowling performances last night centered around two individ-
"heats was the $3000°18-CTass Trot, | ual. performances and a similar number of team accomplishments,
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Da ed e——ee— The elusive Holland is third in|83 minutes last season, and Andy Poplar Hill Farm, Lexington, Ky. him from the chest down. [lve : p , P ore. Tuesday night William sylvania 1s looking for women Softball Notes © ~* [the AAA national point stand-| Washington, a 6 foot 4 inch soph. Won the Free-For-All Class Pace! ER Tanta Brown posted A ean rr to- 4d lers for its Tuesday afternoon SWEET SIXTEEN TOURNEY | ings, mainly because of the points; When Walt Bartkiewicz, g straight heats taking the first yep Lacks Forfeits tal of 689, a figure which is still . Tt v5 Tires unieinal Staglim 104 1 he-picked up.at Indianapolis senior, was injured while riding a Th 2:03 and the second in 2:02 2/5. a ~ x the current session Ladies League. Contact RI-6913 Uf } . § | “ . . - . top § . CWakner and Baker “Miller aod Coir NARA po — | bucking motorcycle, Joe Balabon The FIee-For-All Class rot as Basketball Franchise aps Ov Single High for the necessary HAREM OR : ? i “Miller and Colitns . | : a’ - Lavelle-Gossett ser left guard and now the also taken in . siralg eats, - Y " 3 Iaria's has four openings for Hamlin County "400 og 8.8 3 1 Bonham Out of Danger Ka shows no signs of giving up to Prontn Don, owned by the Hayes OSHKOSH, Wis. Sept. 10.(UP)| Stivers, however, grab hed a Furnituie Ciro, Forlait Baretond O'Brien’ Knights Wallace | PITTSBURGH, Sept. 10 (UP) the veteran. Even “Slug” Wituckl, [Fair Acre Stable, Duquoin, yi iab e 1L Diayera Lt fhesgekiom sin lial gad Fg opening details, call Rocky Ilaria, MA Chatlottess ile 020000 0— 3_ 5 3|—Pitcher Ernte Bonham of the Ten’ and driven hy Doc Parshall eap- y-formad Nation-|heg ' Bethel A - : one of the Big Ten's better guards, vy 1) ap , ) , " u Woon, Solomon” and McKeeman, Strone Pittsburgh Pirates was out of has competition from Don Sou- tured the first and second heats A Professional Basketball Asso-|with a 197 game. He wound up MEN (600 or ove
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I ’ Kenn . " . { oe) y Uni Lf, jand Waner po cnmond. 9.04, indian: | con that Put him in “serious”| game ruckus at center where tall, yesterday were: arin | franchise. team. a member of the Washing- Ken Bagley ait Joaneat Ate Lite $ | - - ee es —— [shifty Jack Dolan is pressing-Bob poplar Byrd &mari UT a Officials of the club failed to|ton League, to a 2014 team total.|g 'Muore. R ¢ 0 iy ot ! | Stebbins. a PUI) earse ove i { produée the $7200 entry fee for| The Delaware Bowling Center, Brie Taylor, tyaher ‘winery Home ...: 18 | ase Q qa en Only veterans reasonably Cer- Haze! Stone (Haris) session... 4 4 the 1949-50 season before the also part of the Washington, Curly Street, Was dheton League in it] ar tain of holding thelr Jhug Are >The 18 Class Trot, Indiana state. deadline last Saturday. [placed second in team totals with Amos Baker. un Bowl Classis ...... 8 ’ 3 y Ernie Kovatch an oe ~~ 1 League President Maurice Po-| 1 Peters was the shemp: we sasef AMERICAN A Bifty Lu (McDonald) ............3 } ] 2807 pins. A eters | {Joe Schembra, Eli l, $0 in an | « RESULTS YESTERDAY {kiewicz at right gud, Jvitueki, Oscar Hanover "ivin) eee 33 } dolofr recommended Oshkosh take big gun with a set of 636, (Herschel Stilwell, Apr INDIANAPOLIS 3 508 17! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [Rawl and Nick Sebek, who has G7 FEoce gunine oo & leave of absence and re-enter| Pritchett’s was the scene of the WOMEN (500 or Mineabotts : 3 a 1312 Folder * eanitxins 140 908 30 § | no sophomore rivals at quarter- Twient Sangre [hinefeld) ..... i : i the Association next season. |best performances in the femi- it iy Rg “ Kansas City . 73 20 | addix, Stanceu and Rapp; Nothe and back. ’ Imes: 2:051.5 2:04, 2:052.5 e shkosh players probably] i division. Lois Glass scored erkopes, aber ..... Louie nn a oo + O43 000 20} 1 {oma 1848. by The Indianapolis Times atte S001 39, hig two-vear-old will be leased ‘to other clubs 1or the: top figure by busting 579 or, Bow ¥ * 3 e 8 a a | | - , FORr'S BOOr .....v.iu0 pie nel: a tor Raman : frown, Tagine and Mise ay, Bon (Rigele! yi : i } this-genson; [pins with the Milano Inn in the Ria sh Bholschifter Bgcher's No. § $34 7 4 : » * ‘! ee (Plo tle J 8 —— RE | ’ ’ J New ¥ OF por. on | Wilkie and Sioux. "it Hulenane | gngeon Headlines Kim "Cagtie (Tarlo... 14 Marath If {Butcners No 5 Lasgve. She wasiEisl ns oil Equipment. 3 ew York FIT 7 pp s +. 200 111 012— 8 1 . Click (Estes) > “ee Marathon Golfer s |followe y teammate | pea k tase 05t0 i Milwaukee . |. = ‘ Ll : a right, Rea Qrevennd Ale 1% pBALORIL and Brady deities, thd Pro Wrestling Card Minor “ie “Tein CIETY Pla 343 Hol Skelton who got 575. Marge If Goldie Arrison:* R “en 3 w! | (Bor ) FIN 4 n ————— rT : hiladelphts 8 Be 3 | Semi-windup opponents for next josedaie Lucky Boy (Quins) [ill 9 4 ys oles you will recall connected for a = B40 3 | yo NATIONAL LEAGUE \Tuesday night's opening indoor Loyely Chief (Berprl © .....10.3 NEW BERN, N. C. Sept. 10 perfect 300 at the Parkway last) 9.MINUTE Washington %. 3 @ [Brgy ol lo 1'3 3 wrestling card to be staged at the! é—Free For Ali Troi, purse $1300. (UP)—Do, 36 holes of golf leave Spring in tournament. play. | Rosia und. Muetier: Roe, Bracee: Barnes | : Pronton Don (Parshall) ah Molan Inn Leads LEAGUE {and Campanella. Losing Jiteher~ ._|Arfiory were signed yesterday Way Yonder (Rerty) ' rd § you staggering with fatigue or I lod in ho Face Won Lost Bet. OB IBicsbureh 00000 000 900 boi— § .3 -|{matching Joe Dusek, of OmMANA, 0b DF atuckers © .irrresersvenss id +,sven 18 holes give you that “all-| The Molan Inn . the ladies’ rooklyn . LLL... . 52 818 1 “nema nd Nf asichefine: Chesnes, Foal. and Al Lovelock, of Canada, | eylimes: 2:08, 2:08. gone” feeling? Well, how would | for team laurels in the i 6 aos 17s st Lous 00 7 100 000 000— 1 8 3| ‘The headline bout will pit Wild | r————— you like fo play 343 consecutive class by smashing 2609 pins. Jo iA Boston... 6 493 18 | Brana wiik “ata 330 00x 6 11 9/Bill . Longson, former world's g 1 Tabl Holes in one day? |Berkopes, another well known DONE BY EXPERTS Cincinnati © mAs | Rice: Vander Seti; Socom *Lostné heavyweight champion, against unar lable That's. what ,ex-Marine Grant|local feminine kegler, landed in JOUISNED. ,.ses0rsss WRT a iladelnhia at Boston, postponed. ran. (Enrique Torres, of Mexico. Most anglers know that fish| Bennett did here, playing with- third place with a set of 561. ed ® INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ARRAICAN ThbGUE ee j have a favorite time during thelout halt. from midnight Wednes-| The closing night in the first] . on Los et. ti . { ition saw d 8 61 . erage {OUOIIE uisiv os x'erss 110 120-7 9 0 day and night when they feed day to midnight Thursday, part|{week of league compet! " i 44 New York Tinea 880 1081 ‘3 Major League Leaders and when they play. of thé time in a drizzling rain{16 keglers hitting the 600 or beti] 4 {Berra Losing pitener_Lopat §y ol NATIONAL LEAGVE . "Teil The Hoar Thbles, Susppiiesialia with the fairway lighted by ter mark, Not quite up So Thurs- ¥ St, Logis. 00... ae i A ; for . es by John en auto headlights and torches. He day night's number of 28 but last 3a | Oarcle’ and Ween: Puoat Berrek and SORT BOTS 1 43 1 18 38 Knight, designate these times in broke by 87 holes a record set 11|nignt saw fewer loops in action| IREEUL IVI EEILIEM — Ie N | washington ny 00 108 916°" 3 J MAN vl 43 1 3 an effort to tell the fisherman|yeats ago by Stan Gard of New than the previous evening. ahd GAMES TODAY {Philadsinhla ._.... 300 020 00x. 3 J 3 |Rigssewskt; “Cin... 215. 440 i 13 31 the best tims’ Siamese Tyger South Wales. hy i ee a 1 Man, Thre Thur, 8 AM. la & P.M ARAL Ni A Oma ON |*"(Only samen scheduled. ae eeliittie { AMERICAN LEAGUE ar Shor Maier Mito Major, has 8 gy the pro from Win iB Fri and Sal. 8 AM, 1a 8 P.M, Toledo at INDIANAPOLIS, 8:15 Hn “! jag Ston:Balem, N.C. shot very re- LTC AR
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