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Split Shaves Yankees’ Lead Over Speedway Sparkplugs Senators Win

Brownsburg Bulldogs Drop Nightcap

Marion County Champs Resort fo Passes ; When Opponents Bottle up Running Attack Byrne, Page Baffle

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS i ; Speedway High School's. 1940 football team weathered favs O a ‘: 24 Ggie 14

one of the most severe tests of the Sparkplugs two year

: : 4 NEW YO -— reign as Marion County grid champions to defeat Browns- tn. comb RE. Sept. 10 Xu. burg’s Bulldogs 13 to 6, in a hard-fought battle in the 'Plugs Sow : ne and Joe Page dedicatory season opener on their new Sthletie field last a he Now RE Cok Wadi gs night. the nightcap of a double-header,

8 to 1, today after the Senators Coach Ralph Johnson's| Three Pre Grid (had taken the opener, 4 to 3, becrew; their running game: i 18% Shos; a ae | ay's split, -:coupled w e through the middle bottled Fed Sox 9 to 1 triumph over the

up most of the game, had to Inau urals Slated [Athletics, shaved the Yankees'| resort to the air to score both [Aiuerisey League lead to. one their touchdowns after the Bull,

rh ight ' dogs wasted little time showing. Doubleheader Marks of he nightens, called at the ud

their teeth on the third play of CYO Dedication |cause of darkness, was settled in

the game. » the seventh ‘when the Yankees Approximately 2500 fans wit- Three more dedicatory contests |s.,req five runs and routed Washnessed the contest. lare In the offing for this week (ington starter Maurice (Mickey)

Brownsburg, led among others while Tech, Washington and the |Harris. by the determined play of Broth- pegs School elevens - open up! With the Yankees leading 3 to

ers Bruce and Bill Rosemeyer,| |1 in the seventh, Gene Woodling scored three plays after Tackle thelr 1949 grid campaigns this,

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‘Redskins’ 11-4 Victory Over Mud Hens Carries Pennant Race Down to Wire By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor By defeating the Toledo Mud Hens, 11 to 4, in the series opener at Victory Field last night, the Indianapolis Indians sent the fight for the American Association pennant down to the last day. Involved in the championship picture with the St. Paul Saints, the Indians are scheduled to meet the Mud Hens in a *. wo» double-header here this after noon, first game at 1:30. St. Paul Drops | Since the Brewers edged | the Saints, 6 to 5, in Milwaukee : 3 last night the Indians now are Sixth Straight only one-half game behind after waging & gallant uphill battle. Milwaukee Trips The American Association’s reg.

{ular season ends today and the Leaders, 6 to 5 league leading Saints are booked MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 9.to play the Brewers a twin bill |(UP)—St. Paul lost its sixth in Milwaukee.

[straight and had its league lead The victory last night was the

land Page drew walks after one Jammed to the hilt . . . A record crowd watches as Earl Turner, Tribe catcher comes to bat, [cut to one-half game when the fifth straight for the hard-fight-

Brewers-won 6 to 5 tonight. |ing Hoosier Redskins. Chet John-

Lg by Speedway's George Vance| Highlighting the _dedicatoryMapes each singled and Bobby with Ted Beard and Jack Cassini on deck, in thé crucial game with Toledo at Victory Field last night; Hank Perry registered his 15th|50n lasted the Youte on the Tribe

shortly after the opening kickoff ceremonies tomorrow night will|Brown cleared the bases with a| The Tribe won, |1-4, on the Speedway 32. ibe official christening of the new homer. Rosemeyer hit center, then went | ICYO Athletic Stadium and a Jolting Joe Ho

al! to the Speedway 25 before flip- featured double-header program| y,e DiMaggio had flirnished the Musial's Homer ping a 25-yarder to Stanley Mea- Involving Cathedral and Sacred ygpiees with their first two runs

§ e N i 8 yards from scrimmage and 93 gouthport at Ben Davis, 8 p. m. sd Le on oases | worth, sxrostek (Stallcup scored in _2d| Trautman also named yards through the air.

[=Off "Byrne 7. Harris 4, Welteroth 1.|0n Wide throw "stalicup. Ho Yo ise Igther Minor League presidents to Broad Ripple at Brazil, 8 p. m. Struck out—By Byrne 4 Harris 3, Page 2 | hits Bloodworth, 8 Adams, Bacrifices | direct inter-league series between

win of -the year when his mates| mound. He received a tremendous pushed over the deciding tally in|lift when the Indians staged an the eighth on a walk to Damon |eight-run rally in the third inning Phillips and Clint Conatser’s|to add to three tallies in the first,

| dcuble to the scoreboard. Clem | 11th Triumph Heart, both meeting out-of -| Labine was the losing hurler. : P dows on the five for the touch-| g {in the fourth when he belted his St. Paul Milwaukee Johnson hurled his 11th tri. down. Rosemeyer’s conversion try footy opposition. {14th homer with one on. pendietnets + 0 Aiosanss “PQ Alumph of the year against nine was fumbled away. The Spartans face Charlton of 1, the first game, Ray Scar-| ns OF ar S Schenzid 4 3 1 § Bhesrt 3113 9/ setbacks. Then Speedway scored on a Plainfield in the first game at borough's seven-hit pitching and| | Agiarie 3] j dunsieam 133 ’ Tribe Manager Al Lopez will concerted 55-yard drive aided by|9:30 P. m. and the Irish will open tw, timely hits by his battery-| : Anderson 4 1'4 1Ettenis = 3 011 lluse Mel Queen and Joe Muir or a 15-yard penalty against Browns- up with- Westfield in the second|mate, Jake Early, gave the Sen-| League Leaders O'Connl3o 3 12 liconaiserct 4 2 4 9 Royce Lint on the mound in toburg for unnecessary roughness. {fray at 8:15 p. m, lators their 4 to 3 victory. : Tri Reds 6-5 augstad.p 2 0 0 u'Perryp 3 0 o s/day’s crucial games, Quarterback Dave Wilson threw| Dedication of the fourth and) washington jumped ahead in P ’ ‘ lay T0000 Nanny Fernandez and Les the first of his two touchdown final of a series of after-dusk in-\ype second. inning on Buddy] CINCINNATI, Sept. 10 (UP)— aylor 1 . 00 Fleming walloped home runs for aerials to Boles from his own 32,|2UBurals will shift to the spacious y oie walk and Eddie Yost's/Stan Musial, one of the king- pins | Totals 33 $2415 Totals 32102747 the Indians last night. Nanny's Boles snagging the flip on the 1¢ch High School fleld Friday i;,io After the Yankees tied the| wi | Nol, walked Tor upuisd in 2h round-tripper came with one on “inj hen the Eastsiders tan, A P of the pennant-hungry Cardinals, | Naslor “landed or Tabine in or o30_s|in the firs eight and going over. Vance D:&ht when Bl€| score in the third on a walk and| wh 020 001 t stanza and Fleming plunged to make it 7 to 8 with in all all-East Side battle with 501 Rizzuto’s double, ‘the Sen- [hit a three-run homer with two! \ 300 100 21x—a|hit his circuit blow with the bases five minutes remaining in the Perennial rival Howe, 31 to 0 vie-| 0 "0 cord with another run|out in the ninth inning today to | Berors _sieks _HoMausstad, Logan 2.full in the third. tims of Broad Ripple Friday, a's Eten: Moss, 1 Harts taleld, Conatser Two.| The contest was played oefore first period. night. in the fourth on a walk and] |glve St. Louis a 6 to 5 victory | base hits—Ozark, Hartsfield, ~Conatser. the season's largest crowd here Poole Recovered Tech Expects 10,000 singles by*Yost and Early. {over the Cincinnati Reds. J Byron: geben Boley’ Connell. [Men's Night was observed at the Ir the second frame, way : ? (First Game) | Musial's homer enabled the| Bouble slave “Phinips to Fiten: ‘Anderson | Tribe park with all male fans besputtered on the Brownsburg 20|, Tech Will turn on its field with| Wt al" York 0 Afirst place Red -Birds to main- on balle—Off Hanestad 3 abies | irs ing admitted at a cut rate, 35¢ when Poole snagged another loose| 20:00 watts beamed from. three Roser son.2b 3 1 3 3 Rizsutoss 4 1 1 2/tain their one-game lead over the| g 12." Struck out—By Haugsted 3° Perec ball, The Plugs began another poles on each side of the field) i) b $1 8 Woodling. it 49 3 Brooklyn Dodgers, who beat the| % |Hits and runs off Hauestad 3 and 5 {| (Continued on n Page 35, Column 2) drive from midfield After a punt located in back of the grandstand. §¢ tewartlf 3 0 0 9| DiMaeiio.ct 4 { 0 New York Giants, 5 to 4. Lobing © pitcher Labine. . Umpires. Hins-| : As many as 10,000 may be ex- Robinsnib & g1} o Johnson, m 4 910 1| Cincinnati scored in the last o ae 3nd Padden, Time—1:84. Atexchange, capping it’ with a 12-|,,.te4 to see unveiling of the Yosio 5 § 0 4 1D ne ea ae oe: ehdguce io) Tribe Box Store 8 3 ce yard thrust to Boles in the end|Green and White eleven this year Ferre 3 3 4 j golgman. 1 $ 0 S by Ted Xiuszewski Walker a 4 Mi I k l TOLEDO : zone. One pass interference and|ynq the massive, three-story brick Scarbsnn 3 0 1 hehe sm 8 81 ; ea ¥¥ ivAiliers Ta e 2 | ABR HO A B a holding penalty brought Dourd Strack b i t ) Collinen 9 2 9 9 er and Jimmy Bloodworth to take Voichion. "ct 1 3 3% Brownsburg to. the home team’ on ye ure amg Yor| pilierte 9 9 ¢ 1a 4-3 lead. Tommy Glaviano then | Games- From K. C: Pi reas A.3..3..2.4.%9 | Foner JPCRD | A rol inpineth ; : . IHixtonp 0 0-0 o walked to staft the nmth™ and’ 1 lund, 1 errr 0 33 Bo Deters The’ Balf ‘eolied Bos-l1049. ____wdell® 100 6Kuszewski saved his life at sec- KANSAS CITY, Sept. 10 (UP) |Knickerbocker. i ..5 8 0-1 o ities | Governor. Henry F. Schricker Totals 36103713] Totals 33 737 14 ond by throwing Max Lanier’'s in-| - |~—Minneapolis clinched fourth!/Lupien, 16 ........ 4 1 2 7 1 0 The Plugs stopped a 57-yard will toss out the first ball and| Keller batted for Coleman and was : safe on Robertson's fumble in 7th. {tended sacrifice wide of the bag.| {place and a berth in the American Mordarskl. es ..... 4 0.1 6 0 0 drive by the Bulldogs off five first| Mayor Al Feeney will blow fhe} Mole doubled for Pllette in Th. |Red Schoendienst sacrificed, Mar- | Association playoffs by defeat Banaghs, Bi va. 3 01 0 0 0 downs with Bruce Rosemeyer and cpening whistle. Souvenir pro-| Fir Bassed ous Tor Bunton In Sth. ley Marion's tap to Pitcher How-| the Kansas City Blues 1 to 0 og Maro. mW ....covres ry aa Ron Taylor showing the way, tak-/grams will be given fans attend- washington oo. 010103 0004 /573 Fox retired Glaviano at the| Photos -by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer 0 0 and |Connelir » 0 1 11 ing over on their own 8. ling the contest. [New York "001 e10 100—3 ard F ano a : Y 16-1 in a Saturday night double-| (Herbert. p 0 0 0 2 0 Shortly after, with the ball on Included among the guests wil |g FEZgr—Rgbertsan. Brows, Riss 10, aes. | FIAts uj Musi Shen Jive over| Congratulations . . . Tribe Third Sacker Nanny Fernandez re- (header. ~~~ | ~~ "7700 © oe the Speedway 17, Taylor's beautl-'he Superintendent of Schools Vir- gob: teon. Ea iy. Lewis SL Rjsaute. Bi 8 screen near the OUD ceives the congratulations of Les Fleming (left) and Ted Beard, who | The’ Blues must now win all] Totals Hol 3 10 4 fo 1 ful runback of a bad pass from gj Stinebaugh, C. L. Farrington, |lhree-base hit os ost me run—Mapes. | crossed the plate in front of Nanny, after the Tribe's most popular |three to grab a spot in the first, D ANA ky KE center for a 40-yard touchdown Gacrifice hit_Raschit ‘Bouble plays The Reds came back with one division. : 0 H. Nathan Swaim, J. Dwight Pe-|Joinson to Berra; Early to Kosar. half of th h pla or belted a home run in. the first inning, of the game last night. | |Beard. of .......... ‘ 273 0 1 run behind good interference was|,, Vv. d M b Ashington 14, New York &irun in their half o e ninth on| ye Minneapolis Kansas - City Cassini. 3b I I 3.¢ 0 Tos "|terson, Emil Schaad an Ir'S.|Bases on balls—Off Rasch 3. Scar rough | singles by Bobby Adams and - eni——— : A RNY at ON Sh eM igine rullified by a man-in-motion pen Buxton 1, Hits and run O A Fernandez, 3b 2-1-0190 alty Louis Bruck, of the Board $d, in 5% innings: Pillette, 1 and Lloyd Merriman, which knocked Names Chairmen | | Hofman.2b 30 1 4 Witek ab 382% pieming, 2.1.2.0 9 © Both Teams Threaten (Continued on Page 35, Column Fs R Segre siueh Umpires fosinglout Ted Wilks, and Kluszewskl's (pec e | Mueller 393 0fnomasio 3 J § © Datlowsandsa, 2.3. 3.0.0 | - me of out on a low bounce to Marion. /kmn, 0 . Kalin, If 1 1.3 0-0 Early in the fourth period, both nis of ues, Tommel "Fine 0 ot. Louw Chnemmatl For Minor Leagu e Dodiaedb 3 § 8 aisepkowskilr 3 8 3 3 Peters. ss Toor 31 teams threatened serious! ! \ Hrshmn,ib 2 012 0/3 RC Turner, . 1 0 6 0 0 Brownsburg jabbed from its al City, County H. S. Grid {Second Game) = lscndnstan 3 1 3 SAdems2n AT 333 Pla off Series Jenngs’ss 3 11 6 weeny 1 1 3 1 Johnson, 1 27:0. 0% eg { | Washington New York {Marjon.ss 5 1 3 6 Lowrey lf 3 0 7 : y my Balley.p 2.0 0 1 Drescher 0b 9b -" oetemr Ll 35 to the Speedway 26 with Bruce Schedule This Week Le AB H O A AB H O A Musial ¢-1f 3-2 1~o:-Ltwhlerf 4 1 0 0 Workman . 1 0 0 0 > — Rosemeyer and Taylor running 5 par 4 0 1 3Rizzuto.ss 4 2 0 1|Slaughterif 5 1 4 0Merrmancl™T 1 0 0 — _ Elbert 0000 als .liiiee, 4 11 10 27 7 2 and passing before Wilson inter- TOMORROW 8 fea. "yt 2 8 2 0 Mapes rf 3 ! 2 9 Northey.rt 2 9 0 8 Kisswaki, 1b 4 1 3 : COLUMBU. S, O., Sept. 10 (UP)| Bill Holland Amon | totals 323 22013 Totals . 24 321 8/Toledo ............ re vyer 101 010 010— 4 cepted, ending the threat. | Sacred Heart vs. Charlton of Volimer et 30.4 0 Dibasio of 324 Yoon ras 011 pivnderMeer 0 0 0 0 president Albert E. Hoghton of ) 9 Drescher waked for Wiison in ith jINciavisoiia verre. 308 000 00X—11 8 . yaragiola.c a HC 3 : , on : nd OF esehe Sab ” | t y Speedway then. went 73 yards Plainfield, 6:30 p. m. (¥o binan.1b 3 0 2 3 Johnson R 384 icles] 01 3waiker 399 %the Canadian-Americanh League, Speedsters an Lineup | gore mah batted for Reesan in Tth. , Fre rand 1. Liruapdes 2 to the 2-yard line where the gun’ Cathedral vs. Westfield, 8:15 FE hse, a ain} Fajeman tp-2018 Klein 0 00 osuileupss’ 3 1 33000 Joninted today by George DETROIT, Sept. 10 (UP)—De- | Kamei ‘ 20 300 3d Cars, Tinta Hag Ii Desi, ended the crisis. ew Harris.p 1 0-0 1 Byrnep 1 0 0a 0 Wilks.p 60 ON Jisikicts rte 130 : : . , . oe rrors—Jennings. Runs batted in—C.|—Dallessandro 2, Barnacle; Mavis 2, p. m. (Dedication of n €YO Brage.p .0 0 0 0Fo 4007 “t d t M Speedway had 13 first downs, A thietic stadium, ceremonies at {Welterth.p 0 0 0 0/Pagep 0.9.9 % Mungerp 000 0 fM. Trautman, president of the troit's first “big car” dirt track workman Stole Bots Wilson, Double Home runs—Fernandes, Pleming. Stolen three by passes and one by pen- ' Totals 27 32110] Totals 27 7124 § . 53712 Totals. 37113713 Minor Leagues, to serve as chair- racing event in nearly two dec- | Lett faerie © Kansas City|base—Beard. Sacrifices — Cassini, Peters, alty, and gained 93 yards rushingl’’ 45 p. m.) LOR Co 000 101 als . no Cnt 0 on uM . or i . "ad IF be held 1|5, Bases “on balls—Off Batley 3. Strike Double plays—Peters to Cassini to Fleme a by Ded Su ing Crispus Attucks . at Lafayette! Wash ADELo : C117 000 210 5x—8| anor, Sane in Sb. man of the “Junior World Series ja es wi e held tomorrow a | Dinbiree—Clere. Bie rote ri atouk, ing. Cassini to IFeming. Left on base yar 8 |Jeff, 8p. m. (Called ‘Account Darkness) | Walker walked for Howell in Sth between the champions of the In-|the State Fairgrounds. -1:30 | Toledo 9. Indianapolis 7. Bases on balls— Brownsburg got 11 first downs, a Eror—Evans Runs | batted in—Di- St. Louls . 000 021 003—8 Co (Second Game) lott Johnson 4, Connelly's, Herbert 1. three by the aerial route, two on FRIDAY Masgio 2. Evans, ate, Mapes, Evans Cincinnati 110 001 011—5 ternational League and the A crowd of 50,000 is expected to a, 5 Struck out—By Connelly 3. Johnson 8, penaities and one on an interfer-| Franklin Township at Beech|Home Runs—DiMagglo, Brown. Stolen| Errors—Glaviano, Ada Klussewskl. | A orican Association. witness the 100-Mile A‘AA-sanc- Mnpls.- .. 341 002 213—16 16 0 yey 3. mis—Of Connelly 6 in 2% ankiin To p eC ase—Vollmer. Sacrifice—Byrne. Double |S alcup Runs batted in-—Schoendlenst » ence. The Bulldogs rushed 89 Grove, 8 p.m. play—Yost (unassisted). Left on bases— Musial 3. Nelson, Kluszewski, Cooper, Blod: three tioned event, first speed classic K. C. .... 000 000 001— 1 5 3 ;nings, Herbert 3 in 53%. Losing pitcher—

the Motor City has had since! Ayers and Brady; Madison, Connelly. Umpires—Soar, Serafin, Heine 1933 when horse racing took over. Melignano, Owen, Mondreshek'len. Time—32:30. Attendance—13.473.

| d s—Off Ha 7 d 8-1 ’ . r ” . = Speedway hit six for 11 and (,ipegra) vs. Washington . atfE Ser roth 0 and "0 fn 3: | Schoendienst 3 Lanier. Stailcup ip. Double nost-season playoff champions. | Forty of America’s top drivers, and Drescher, Foiles. Brownsburg seven for-16 in the 0,8 rne 3 and 1 in 6's; Page 0 and 0 in plays Lanled Sooaenien® i 0 Nelson: | including = 500-Mile Indianapolis! - F ‘ d V t d E YO, 8 p.m. Boole sity, Pw dont ELS og Sales Jo Klisetil JS) E. L. Dale, president of the] ana Colonels Win, 7-4 ernandez Vote s Decatur Central at Mooresville, | mei, and Bover. i oa of game 2:00. At. |Dhses—8t Louis 6. Ci Munter 1." Pox 6 |Kansas.Oklahoma-Missourl 100, Speedway winner Bill Holland, OlONEIS in, - PA § ( ut " + 3, -P J Pro Football {8 p. m. ae ON Lanier 3 ang Fox's, hts und was chosen to direct the Dixie a'® expected to line up for time dA reaisville lp oy Most Popular ro Footba | Howe at Tech, 3p. mn, rai ay 0 and on 0 and 0/geries between titleholders of the|lrials. A field of the 16 fastest wrentan *s I 32 kimbern 5 1 9 4 y Vy \ 18 1 3 2 2 N Chicago Cardinals 24, Wash-| Pike Township at Lawrence Detroit Tige Tigers | Winning _ pitcher “Lanier 13-1." Losing Texas League and Southern As- ars Will start the 100-mile grind. McGbalh § 3 8 §parrettlt 5 2'2 4) Nanny Fernandez, Indianapolis ington Redskins 10. {Central 8 p. m. lic x a as and Dascoll, Time 2%. sociation; Ray H. Goodmon, pres-| Seven other drivers who fin- Logan. 4 3 3 0 NEED Indians’ handyman, has n Detroit Lions 41, Pittsburgh, Sacred Heart at Manual, 8p. om, Win 9th Straight | ena cs--7371 Ident of the Coastil Plain League, Ished among the first 10 in the tani 4 I § 4 4.1 7 o voted the most popular IndianapSteelers 21. Epsedway ot Dayville, 3 § | HICAGO, was named to handle the series| 500” also will be driving. They cosas 4 1 2 "173 0 oolis player by the Victory Field Greeniisia at Warren Central, CHIC Sept. 10 (UP)—Led} e Southeastern and include runner-up Johnny Par.|Ciimianp 3.10 | 0-10 Is y Freddie Hutchinson, who fea | Between pan G C De 1338 Jans: : Bt : 0 ers Ek ke [Florida International circuits, sons, George Connor, third at In- tnceaup 0 0 0 0 . | wn ven y i , 0 | Nanny, who last w was College Football SATURDAY [fred a1 bat and an a iiaher, the g land J. W. Matt Jr, of the dianapolis, and Myron Fohr and Sls» 000° A Te aot gece lay Texas Tech 20; Abilene Chris-| Deaf School at Morton Memor- straight victory De crush "(Georgia State League was ap- Joe Chitwood, wh finished fourth Is © 40113310 «Tota 2 92210 In the American Association, won tian 0. “Tal, 2 p. m. 8 y, cru 8 ointed chairman of the series and fifth, respectively, in the Me-| Deal batted for Crimianin nbd #32101 ; * p. the White Sox, 8 to 3. 0 ip . G Alabs morial Dav race Niner batted for Crieper in 9th the honor by. a big margin in the | It was the Tigers’ 17th triumph Teague. Won Seorgla- abama = no : r Colymbys , 000 000 0404 season-long fans’ voting. J 8. - 5 1 . Hul 3 Land 642 Pp in their last 19 games. &u p | iid Bil Cantrell of speed “EirorsMcGaha Runs bated in-wy.| He will be presented a $200 dias m n S - oun er, Hutchinson not only stopped! ‘NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (UP)—| Trautman said the four presi- boating also will race. son fia: rington, Logan, Broome. Lang, mond ring in a ceremony between

he Sox on 11 hits, he made two| Scoring the winning run in the|dents will represent the National Cantrell, ! Set S in Tune With Hom of the 11 Detroit hits, scored two ninth on, a walk, error and a|Assoclation of Professional Base-|tories in the Gold and Silver Cup) [plays fiarngton to Heder mnson. Double | hresentation will be made by runs, batted in one run and stole| questionable infield hit, the Pall Leagues in handling the races, got his start in racing as|Chupman to Harrington, Costa Yo Wright

Anton (Tony) Hulman, owner “If this baby weighs as much | of . the Indianapolis Motor [3% I think he does we'll have (Continued on Page 35—Col. 3) (Continued on n Page 85—Col. 1) cuits. Speedway, Is a member of the |enough chicken of the sea to feed — U. S. Tuna Cup Team at |8ll the men including the perWedgeport, Nova Scotia. Wil- |sonnel in the entire institution; - bur Shaw, Speedway president, | Anyone else I know would h is accompanying him. Here is | been thinking of just one oe Wilbur's account of Tony's | getting that dynamo up to the

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practice | fishing. ei [E80 and Jato The boat. ck TT By WILBUR SHAW | WLI the bove at the farm AMERICAN AssocATION GAMES TODAY WEDGEPORT, N. 8. Sept. 10 quper dinner one of these days. | Paul a 60.603 Banka ~It apparently makes no dif-| pecause Tony brought him in for| [INDIANAPOLIS noe 50 ly Toledo aL INDIANAPOLIS, 1.30 and ference how far you remove al a total of 1070 pounds to date. juliieaukey - H wi jt 3 Columbus » * Yogeitie. Hoosier physically from hia home| That should feed the. 1400 men; gr a m 20 467 2004 tinneapolls at “Kansas City, or what excitement and diversion involved pretty well. i ColimbUS ....o... 0 81 464 321 ns ja offered He 1s mentally still oulville oorris 8 81 AN 23 | metro AMERICAN ‘LEAGUE » me. Taledn “4 as am emiel Cleveland at St. 1s. The perfect example of this is Probable Pitchers Today Van aA ALL [ye | Resto a hiladely ns Ma. Tony Hulman, a ‘member Of the (won-tost Records in Parentheses) oso h NAL Li five-man American tuna team NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE phi dgiolin aor Bos LEAGUR which will compete with teams| Philadsiphia (Heintesiman 16-1 and Don- New York ....... $8 sa 2% New York at ar : from England, Brazil, Cuba and{ford 14-8)—two games. BOSON ............ 84 83 613 1 | se ao . at Feincinnat ™. the Argentine staxting Wednes-| St. Lowa (Martin 8-0 and Pollet 18-8). Cleveland ........ 80. 56 588 A I———— day. j RaSTChMe (Raltenerser 18-18 and Detroft .....cecenss 81 58 583 8 wey YESTERDAY ee While alternately taking and] wo in (Jones 13-10) at - Brooklyn jEallagelstin. ae x n wi iv BDAY. : . giving line to a very obstinate" ALL sins 1.3) at Pittsbureh BL. Loutn ....rvese 48.190 a8. 3 Re Bh bundle of power in the form of a| (Dickson 7-14). ” TOR Washington oi... dt 91 -326 40 i: oo Pe a owmd Sean re i PR du pol {Sot NATIONAL LEAGUE I “you know, Wilbur, at a board Senora 4-3 two sames. andl Ed Butler, Kenneth Whitney, Jerry Cahill, Phil Seyfried, Joo Mappas, Paul Bortlein. and Ed Teagardin, i in the line (left to right), and La "Twn pe Bos meeting over at the Indiana State’ Pa on 12-00 1 and Stobbe 14-4) Bill Alerding, Ray Riley, Dave Bauer and Jack Dwenger in the backfield, are expected to. face the opening kickoff when the Sacred IB; ach wa 15 8 53 630 farm just before I left the boys/d-1li~iwo i a pide Heart Spartans open their 1949 grid schedule in the first game of a double-header football attraction dedicating the new CYO football jh hilsdeiphis ; 5 in asked why we didn't send them | whet bi212 Weston ‘bon : “*® stadium tomgrrow night. Coach Harry Caskey's eleven battles Charlton High School of Plainfield at 6:30 p. m. and Cathedral faces ew York rs a 3 a fish. ; | rami § 1 on bie ‘iin Westfield in the second game at 8:15. The dedication will take place at 7:45 p. m. |Ginetnnati 1.00 n. 1 og