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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ON) Problem Solved
- Church Ladies of Nashville To Serve Fisherman in Contest
100-Mile Race
Comes From Behind To Take Syracuse
By JIM SMITH, Times Hunting and Fishing Editor FOR THE angling family that doesn't want to bother lassic: R 2d packing a lunch to take to the Second Annual Times Fishing Classic; Russo $0 og y : i SYRACUSE, N. Y. Sept. Rodeo, Sept. 17, at Yellowwood Lake, here is some good! jp) A crowd OF 20000 at. the news. | New York State Fair saw veteran
The ladies auxiliaries of the Christian and Methodist Johnny Parsons of Van Nuys |g
J i , > h | Cal, leading auto race driver of Churches of Nashville have consented to take care of our|Lan easing ru rom venind in
food problem. The ladies are - ===! the last 10 laps to win the AAA
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Parsons Win |
So, You Have Troubles—Me. Too!
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going to set up a restaurant Today's Best Bef [100-mile champlonship race to-
i day in near-record time. in the shelter house at the Blessed with almost a full The 30-year-old auto ace lake and will provide some very week of good weather, the ma- whipped around the one-mile dirt tasty dishes and the charge for, jority of rivers and streams In | ,y4) 100 times in one hour, nine the food will be nominal. this locality are fairly clear, i. ,tes, 34 seconds—only one With that problem taken care and so fishing should be ex- minute off the record. of, all you anglers have to worry cellent. : i a { about now a the family Some nice catches have heen Bill Rolland ot Beqding 2a and your favorite tackle in the made right here in Blue Lake, winner 0 ae EP nOMAL. car and heading for the lake ©n West Morris Street, as well mile classi 8 A come Saturday as up at Oaklandon Dam. Day, failed to show up J i During the past week we have The lakes, gravel pits. and [race and faced a possi ny wi had several phone calls relative strip mines are very clear so Year suspension. Race director 4 while It's 8 matter . of “take your | Ira Vail said he had received an Io the fishing rodeo, ane w choice.” entry from Holland and would thes ghestions YY en au TT — ew press charges against him with swered before, we'd like to take yy iney in the central part of the Automobile Association of time wg avawer them 2atn [the state. , |America in the event he did not | thing for yo \o sign to get into| Work on the Whitney dam is compete. the rodeo. - No entry blanks, no juat about half completed. It is nothin’. Just come on down and oated on near ' the little catch fish. If they're big enough 4, ching town of Whitney, some you get oR OT ov oats I miles south of Dallas and Ft.| ere Ada any boats worth p ‘ \ Ind., who set the pace from the er oo eae a ‘Most fishing experts think It 4on jap until the 89th when his There aren't enough boats at the will be one of the best fishing prakes burned out and Parsons lake to take care of everyone spots in the country when com- {ook the lead. i therefore we have ruled that all pleted two years from now. There It Jooked like Russo would be fishing be done from the shore are a .number of out-of-state foreed out of the race, but , sportsmen buying camp sites went on without. brakes to beat And we are quite sure it will be | ol Ler crossing where out Travis (Spider) Webb of DayBiot Sater Laat way, And there i, the early days cowboys drove ton, 0. who finished third. Ryan Ye a EVEryone i. indreds of Texas longhorns to-| The rodeo officially opens at ,,.... j Reg Ra eg OR id Charlie Murray, a combined After them came Myron Fohr of gun signifying that the weighin cowboy and fisherman is handling Milwaukee in sixth, Duane Carstations are open. You may fish the sale of some of the camp ter of Los Angeles in seyenth; earlier than that hour, but your|Sites Which he calls, “the best by Jackie Davis of Jhdianapy 8 3 catches will not be weighed be. ® dam site.” [eighth, Tony enhaussn fore 9 4..m. Closing time 18 4 : ‘8. {Mantz of Long Beach, Cal, in p. m., and the prizes will be dis-| FISHING HAS been exception- 10th, Hb as soon thereafter as ally good during the past week
Russe Second
In second-place after Parsons came Paul Russo of Hammond,
ward market at Kansas City and N. Y., finished fourth and George
" tr ate tup? St. George Hibernik, 4838 W. ifying time behind Webb, threatEY ue i LeGrande, used a large jointed ened to become the first man in tight off the bat, probably be- pike minnow for a lure and the history of the race to win it cause we are thinking of the landed a nice bass that tipped the in three straight times. He won wide arid expanses that make up scales at 4% pounds, ite in 1940 and ’'41, last years the the state, | And of course fishing continues evefit was held. | But Texas, long noted for its to be better than par at OakGulf coast fishing, .nay soon landon Dam, a favorite fishing have one of the finest lakes in site for thousands of week-end the country in the form of Lake anglers. % . , » . » ~
Mays Takes Lead
at 35 miles, and fell behind. Russo moved
Keep Your Eye on List of Prizes | In Times Fishing Rodeo Sept. 17
{50 miles, But he had to
Here is the prize list, to date, for the second annual Times down when the brakes on his
prizes. Pritchard Special went bad. Par-
Fishing Rodeo. Keep your eye on this list for additional et al 3 -_“ sons _gunned his Kurtis-Kraft
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$200 Outboard Engine, Em Roel Assorted Baits, Fred Arborgast Sporting Goods Store. & Co. Akron, © Two Bait Canteens, bg Son : Co., Oberlin, O. One dozen Free Spin Natura Spinners, Milelacs Mfg. Co, Isle, Minn. : “One dozen fldndy Fishing Kits, 1 Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co., Gibben and Gray, Indianapolis. Ashaway, R. L | Two complete dinners, Danube one dozen casting baits, Smith- only Restaurant, Indianapolis. Stormy Petrel and Bugeyed apolis. Babbler baits, Tropical Bait Co.| Year's supply Maxwell Indianapolis. |coffee and year's supply Blue] “Three Futurist Fly Reels, Web- Bonnet margarine, Karl and Har-
. | er Lifelike Fly Co., Stevens Point, '0ld Koehler, Standard Foods Dis-| | Wis. } tributors, Indianapolis.
Rex Spoon Assortment, Wezel: Number 190 reel, Penn Fishing { Bait Co., Cincinnati, Tackle Mfg. Co., Philadelphia.
. . Half-dozen lures, E. H. Peckin-| Three flyrod Flatfish baits, x Rules on Um res lin Tackle Co., Detroit, Mich,
paugh Co., Chattanooga. Half-dozen Jack's Dual 8pin-| (One dozen flyrod Devil B y ugs, | . ners, Jack Wending, Columbus. 0, C. Tuttle Co., Old Forge, N. Y.| Aim to Set Up Two spools nylon line, Rain- Advancements . COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 10 (UP)
Three All-American Thermos| Picnic Jugs. Metal Industries. ges, Products Co., Cambridge! The minor leagues have approved new proeedures for draft-
Canteen
| Corp., Indianapolis. came roaring up to nail down Three Bait Casting Reels, Ocean (ping. = City Mtg. Co. Philadelphia. The victory gave Parsons 200 * No:Lift~ Proctor tron, Gray, points inthe chase for national
Inc., Indianapolis. Mass South Bend casting rod, D, 8, EE Pritchard, South Bend. p, Aimplonalip 11ophy. donated Two Heddon River Runts, “gi ironic Reel, Horton
James He “ . James Heddon Sons, Dowagiac, o, Bristol. Conn. step up the tempo of advancement
Mich r + 100 Yards of CAM-O-FLAGE of minor circuit arbiters, minor : Hultdozen Weedless Spoons.inylon casting line, Cortland Line leagues President George M. couis Johnson Co, Highland Co., Ine.. Cortland, N. Y. Trautman announced tonight Park. IL $15 Gift Certificate, the Lincoln k
Trautman said 46 of 58 leagues Lake favored the legislation Provisions of the plan ONE. An annual draft meating | for selecting umipires, beginning
MIAN A DCY E INDIA WAT OLS 3 AREA | Dec. 5-6 at Baltimore. — TWO. Lowering of draft prices
{ SEPT 1949 teu | | 1949 Based on US Gov't forecasts of Tide and Bainmetesc Prassurn Fish dite bast during gh pramsur | ‘ "MAI | Phe amount of the former pricea
_ Season Pass for box seats, 1950 Jewelry Co. Indianapolis. racing season, Indianapolis West One Dozen Golf Balls, 16th St. Midget Speedway Shore Country Club.
12 . 3 4 1S 16 17 18 9 | | Trautman said, often retarded ad- ~ _ Tut NE TUR FIR) AT UN Oh vancement of umpires from lower | [sHoweRs TJ) 1 \/ 1. 1 1 | [leagues through the draft. {153 mE TE OS pe THREE. Creating an advan- - - ~ ’ | fl Pan | 7 NY rs Y tage to acquiring umpire replaceMH PARTLY | Rn 2 | PA Y |f A ments from lower leagues rather { | CLOVDY | FAI CLOUDY |. ; E FISHING M i A 1 U| than from outside professional 1 H baseball rr POOR) POOR! POOR! { FOUR. Allowing a drafted um Jo | opens | tte || (pire the right to reject the draft
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and remain with league If he desires FIVE. Continuance of the draft period from the draft meeting | until July 15 of the next season
The umpire advancement plan was drawn up by a committee
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His Third 69 Show Tonight Keene to Tangle
KANSAS CITY. Mo, Sept. 10 Stock . hard-top racing cars With Rasputin
(Up The monotondus regula; ; ty of Jim Ferrier's golf ae will provide the racing action to Matchmaker Billy Thom has took over the spotlight and the ! Nt at the West 16th Street Signed Hal Keene of St. Louis. a lewd--4n the Kansas City $5000 Midget Speedway Somer. 1 tangle, with Tuas Golf Open tHARY He s Tussian far In ° ( . sacking the list 6f local drivers ’ or Jim, One of the greatest “irram opening event on Tuesday's card
k i who will compete is Frank Mike, 'at the Armory.’ Plats 2 ONG The HE Line Mayers Indiana Central College student! In the feature attraction En 1 straig . three who Wednesday night lowered the rique Torres, clever Mexican
vd " § oan ari \ under Par ove hn Savors Park DLT Tora for Bard ope tn bey WAU Come tn gr whi ar owas good dnough 20.39 Wild Bill Longson farmer 18 holés to go tomorrow ’ ¥-al HAY ra thampion from Spit Yielding the top position in the OTHER favorites slated. to Lake City. fig ht for the $1000 first prize was compete , are Frank Roessler, Al Lovelock, top ranking CaDick Metz of Arkansas City, Kas former midget car. plot. Bud Bédign grappled oppose Jus Due leader the first two days, who Mcneymaker. LeRoy Warringer, Sec, Of the famed Dusex the slipped to asone over par 73 today.|B!!l Van Allen, Chuck = Scharf, Sezmi-Shal 3 He was forced to be content with D/C Passwater, Eddie Sheeler. second place with 210. (and. Bob Manien Crosby Loses Three players trailed with 212's| Time trials for the events will] 5 : , ! 2's| i rl Jig: e { ASPER, Alta, Sept. 10 (UP) Fred Hawkins, Antioch, III |start at 7 o'clock with the first _George Coleman of Miami,
who had 71 today; Otto Greiner, heat at 5:30. There will be four gy) y Baltimore, Md., 73, and Bill Nary, heat events, a trophy dash of Ba ok, it measure T Los Angeles, T4. three laps forward and one Inits win the 20th annual Totem . Immediately behind them was reverse, a semi-final and feature pole golf tournament here Ph . Lan Sadmpion, Cary and the popufar steeplechase in Crosby was shooting for his 0 emphis, whose sec- which a .portion of the infield 18 sevond championship, hay r 1 ship, hav Ww ond 69 today gave him a 214. © used as the raceway, [in 1047, P Dy SayIIE Yo
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Walter Brown of Massepequa,
{Connor of Los Angeles was fifth. [basketball aggregation.
{Tinley Park in ninth, and Johnny Lexington, Ky.
Rex Mays of Glendale, Cal, (at Blue Lake out on West Morris who had the second fastest qual-|
| from the downtown area.
Mays shot to the front at the morning. Waiting was the tentastart and whizzed through track tive schedule for the National ticket sale, which is tentatively |records at 10, 15, and 25 miles. Basketball Association, of which scheduled to open next Thursday. {But he developed engine trouble the Olympians are a part.
into command|
| {then and set another record at Slow| ver the next night; in Indianapo- the Kentucky boys on an exhibi- |
|Special into the lead on the Sata} {lap and won going away. Webb, Two Live Bait Coolers, Indus ono trailed from the first lap, league
point honors—and a good == Ohio State B
Complete fly fishing outfit and over Fohr, his closest rival, with!
{ * * » Ortell Sportsmen's Lodge, Indian-| races two more cnampionsniy [yg fe SY Backfield in Big 10
{$2500 first prize money, plus lap/ House awards totalling about $3000.
Mfg. ing and signing umpires that will
| This is the best Ohio squad,
J. R. (Babe) Kimbrough . . . More worries than anybody. R . -
New Olympian Executive Facing Man-Killer Job
Schedul, Apdiiments, Tickets, Office, Make Everybody Happy Just Part of Tasks
By JIM HEYROCK
Straighten out the schedule . , , find apartments . . . arrange start ticket sales . , . set up an office . . . make
And another handful of thin hair comes out by roots. ‘ These problems, along with others, are giving J. R. (Babe)
Kimbrough plenty of .headaches. , oe I The “Babe” is the general man:| b¢ taken care of. The. Selopnors
{ rang, people came in, a new Indiana pois he doesn't have much hair, a- lit-
' _ tle bit of it turned gray last week. ex-University of Kentucky bas | "As the schedule mow stands Jketballers,
. | (tentatively), the Olympians will Sets Up Office opén in Butler Fieldhouse either The Olympians have, set UP n,y 1 or 8. The card calls for shop in a two-room office in the them to open the first but besixth’ floor of the Peoples State cy;se Butler's football schedule Bank Building. on Market St. t0/4oes not end until the fifth, the handle the affairs of the new pro/Bahe wants to open on the eighth. He also is trying to arrange the Babe now is officially a citizen schedule so it does not conflict of Indianapolis, having rented an! with hockey or high school basapartment ‘here. But his real getball athletics. troubles began this past week Has Other Troubles when he officially moved from| Babe has an assistant, Howard
middle of the week. He had had belongings to Indianapolis. no trouble in the past getting a He needed a Kentucky team are married. room until his furniture arrived They must have places to live. from Lexington. Indianapolis fans will get their There was no room to be had. first look at their new pro team He combed the town and finally about Oct. 15 when the Olymended up in a small hotel away pians play an exhibition, probably with Anderson; in the field He went to the new office next house. . Then there will be the advance
‘hotel room here.
He Babe was a newspaperman 23 looked at it and screamed. years until he became associated Indianapolis was scheduled In with the Olympians last spring.
Rochester one night and in Den- Following their season, he took
{lis one night and Syracuse the tion tour. He was a part of them next. by the time they signed with InHe sat down to work out dianapolis. : changes to be recommended to He isn't
¥ ‘general manager, but he does But he couldn't spend long at know-—he has more troubles than that, there were other matters to anybody right now.
Fourth of a Series
By FRANCIS J. POWERS, Times Special Writer COLUMBUS, 0. Sept. 10
punting.
The Buckeyes will field a veteran line that averages 203 pounds | If the line | leaves anything to be desired, by Coach Wes Fesler, it is lack of |
(on offense) with good pass receivers for both flanks.
great speed at the tackles, | Ohio must be rated to finish among the first five in the Western Conference race. It has a
since Paul Brown's national champions of 1942. Offensively the Buckeyes will be stronger be-
long chance ‘to win the champion- cause Hamilton and Klevay, wing- |
ship and an even chance to make backs, will make weakside plays
the Rose Bowl. In stubby Victor Janowicz, Ohlo has the most talked-of sophomore be two sound passers and bacause back in the Midwest. That 185 of increased running power at pounder does everything and is fullback. If the fast backs don’t a coach's dream. He runs, passes, run over their linemen, count punts, kicksoff, kicks field goals Ohio as an exciting team on offrom 40 yards out and is uncanny fense. on defense. Janowicz is being On defense, there may be some groomed for both fullback and jeaks at the tackles and guards left half, yet may start the sea- ’ sondonlaererise and that makes Ohio's expected offense its best defense. However, Senior at Left Half Ohio's starting backfield will have Senior Jerry Krall at left half, Sophomore Ray Hamilton at right half, Curly Morrison or Jan-
travel a far piece to score against the punting of Morrison, Janowics and Pete Perini, one of whom always will be in the lineup. Ohio's
owicz at fullback and Pandel first big test comes against MinSavic at quarter, nesota on Oct. 15. The Buckeye | For three seasons, Krall has stadium, 79.000, is completely sold |
been one of the most dangerous for that game
open field runners in the Big Nine.
Hamilton was Ohio high school high hurdles champion and the © J} _~ pai 210-pound Morrison can span the gridiron in 10.5 seconds. Behind NOW Hamilton i= Walt Klevay, a sprinter who has run the century no biting in 08.7, no cutting
Savic. born in Yugoslavia weighs 200, He is a crafty field general who has complete confi dence of his mates and Fesler rates him the best passer in the conference. Line Standouts
Certain standouts on the Ohlo {lne are Jack Lininger, center; Dick O'Hanlon, left tackle, and Sonny Gandee, left end, Lininger is a fine offensive blocker and terrific on defense Indiana coaches remarked, the other day, "That Lininger can shoot the gap better thap any}
center in the conference.’ Any injury to that veteran ¢ould be very costly, O'Hanlon has terrific offensive drive and Gandee was ' one of the game's outstanding sophomores, last season. } Other regular forwards from i the '48 team: that was second on offense and third on defense, in the conference, are Capt. Jack) | Wilson, right tackle, and Jim! | Hague, right end. Both starting | guards -will be new to the roles | Imported p [but George Toneff was a busy re- | Tobaccas: serve, last fall, and John Bilts| . came up from a reserve fullback | a! X : {and brought needed speed. y : Seasoned Reserves | -There are seasoned reserves for! every position. It is such a sea-/ soned squad that Fesler doubts if more than three sophomores (Janowicz, Hamilton and Klevay) will earn much playing time,
The House of Grane, Distributors, Indianapolis
City Plans
Clark, but at the moment he is | He came into town during the husy moving his and Kimbrough's |
; | Six of the gjght members of the
certain which is Maurice Podoloff, prexy of the tougher, newspapering or being a |
uckeyes Boast
Ohio State will have the fastest | backfield in the Western Conference; fine passing and exceptional |
effective; because when Janowicz | is in the game there always will |
Ohio's opponents may have to |
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Red Sox Proves Triumph LC 58 Local Squads fo Ie To See Action NEW YORK, Sept. 10—1It says » ut tistical charts that the Yankees did no better than:50-50 with the Red Sox Each Week-End in the heavyweight series which came to a close at the Sta.
a. . yp fom # Youngalst Mat. dium yesterday, That's true. Nevertheless, they did make pensioner can play football in In. Progress. They gained on the clock. Merely to hold their dlanapolis this fall, providing own at this stage of the race—when time is running out on
they're physically fit. the challengers—is something ttle of the IReld Where he Under th program How Mela § of a triumph. : . went into one of .those familiar formed by the Catholic “auth L1.| | huddjes with the pitcher and his ganization and the Indianapolis) They never were in the ball huddisa WD 3 $ Pitebies Recreation Department, there game yesterday and as the play, It is assu Mr, McCarthy will be 58 football teams playing unfolded there were signs of | asked the mand: 34 "question of on Suturday and Sunday In City| \ esses which surely can not his pitcher, namely, “How do you parks. ‘ { . ty. Because feel, my fine feathere friend?” A. J. (Abe) Thatcher, city rec- be viewed with serenity. ed further that |reation director, met during the Of all those injuries the club is|It may be assum makeshift and patchy. If
once in|the pitcher likewise followed the [ast Won ER epee a while it turns in a bad fame script and replied: “Topping, old |fields and organize the program. Sh A ae weniar] In any case, Mr. McCarthy, | One of the most extensive pro- CHET CL Tin in a succession looking very much like a senior | grams will be handled by the CYO op 4 og mes |partner of the House of Morgan, under the leadership of the Rev. Billy Johnson for instance, fs returned to the dugout, Tebbetts Richard Kavanagh. The C will} a Arst baseman. He is a went back to catching and Kinder fleld 18 teams, opening their sea-| .—.\. oman. Balls get by him|to pitching. The next hitter was son Sept. 25. | lat first that wouldn't get. by the Bobby Brown, who had evidenced Doubleheadeps Set | journeymah first baseman. Par- from the start a positive distane | ticularly the low - in - the - dirt for Kinder's delivery. An ere Father Kavanagh plans to have izing this, the other|was nothing he saw on this oc|his teams play doubleheaders: at| throws. Real ng! 8; 20 Re at ro oN courage him to Te: [the new CTO Seld in W. Jeth St. eer Ae Which, of course, vise his attitude. ‘For the third {each Sunday at 2 p.m. e téams, Te ’ } {nRIiDng. composed of hoys theough 15 is not the way to play it in the time he went. ows av nging ‘years of age, also will play-on big leagues. 4 ONE OF-the oddities of the Brookside No. 2, Fall Creek, 46th two-game series was that the and Arsenal, Garfield, Riverside big hitters played little parts. No. 2, Spades, Tarkington and El-! Ted Williams and DiMaggio lenberger. . (J.) were forced to settle for The Indianapolis PAL Clubs singles, which practically league will open Oct. 8 and will | amounts to slumming for them. have two games each Saturday at | And Vern Stephens, whose mur{2:30 and 11 a.m. The program derous assaults on all forms of {will be supervised by Police Sgt. pitching this a has been Bill Crossen, | concessions the team as =» seas The PAL club will use Brook-, whole can make to their oppo | a sickening thing to witness, inh : | was a complete flop, .‘Meanside No. 1, Christian, Douglas,| nents and still hold the lead. | Belmont, Garfield No. 1, North-| The Yankees have lost more| while, Billy Johnson, Bobby western, Rhodius and Riley fields. than their ghare of one-run ball] Brown, John Pesky and Bobby The league will include 18 teams games this year. Since 1 do not | Doerr, Sotwgdary mit bets of with the age limit set at 16 years, have the figures at hand, perhaps pon show, man he 11 months. it would be Safe 8 ay Boke, os a Touts-going job, Kinder's Senior League Fig heir share ol to look for a topped the pitching: True, he A league to include boys up to i explanation. ~ Almost all the walked nine, an unusually large age of 19 will be operated by ‘the time ohe of their big hitters is out {number for a winner, but thers recreation department. This of the lineup. are times when a pitcher's inleague will open Oct. 2 and will be, Does anyone think for an in- ability to locate the plate comes known as the city’s Senior stant that the Yankees would not not from lack of control but from League. have been a more trenchant force extraordinary control. I'm not Eight or 10 teams will be against the Red Sox if they had sure that this was so in the case included in the league, playing at had Tommy Henrich available? of the Boston righthander but it 2 p. m. on Sundays. Fields will In view of Henrich's absence the was plain that he was pitching be Rhodius, Riverside, Washing- Yankees’ even break with the with great care and restraint. It ton, Willard and Riley. Red Sox takes on the luster of was his determination that the " The league for oldsters will be an. achievement. Nor would it Yankees would get nothing good {the Open League, under the direc- have weakened their attack if to hit if he could thwart them. {tion of Ott Hurley, open to any they had been able to use Hank And except for the four scattered {age. This league will have eight Baurer who is one of their hits, one damaging, he was sucleans nd will open Oct. 2. They sharper hitters at the moment. ig {will play on Sundays. { a = = Fields for the Open League will pn v N be Brookside No. % Eagle Creek, wR S a Water Company Team Broad Ripple and Christian Park. against the quality of pitching Beats Power Squad | 29 Games Weekly Ellis Kinder Bad.on display. Tie) The} indianapolis Jae, Co. | Arkansas Razorbac a keen won a double victory in the - This program will provide 17 edge to his stuff. He didn’t give ties Tennis Léague yesterday degames each Sunday and 12 eachiyp a hit until the fourth. There feating the Indianapolis Power & Saturday for all sections of the was only one time when the Light Co. 2-1, and the Public city. ) Yankees looked as if they might Service Co., 3-0, in matches ‘at In addition, Thatcher sakd “Pea- organize anything resembling a Riverside Park. age hit be organized threat. This was in the seventh Results were: ots too Yourig to when “the former St: Louis = play in the other leagues: : Brownie who was generous with 1260" REEVES. ; In order to get their officials passes all the way—filled the jg “s.1; Bap Gene | |/in line, the Recreation Depart- bases with two down. |Geqrae A782) Fac od ‘ment will hold an officials school! -At this point the -game was 85. a. |at Brookside Park. The school stopped to permit Joe McCarthy, | Klein UBLES, Co) delea (Will be open to anybody Sept. 21 the Boston manager, to make [578 She chad land 22 from 6:30 to 10 p. m. one of his rare visits to the Atnold a arren | A (PSCo) 6-3.
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THIS IS NOT to say that | Johnson isn’t giving it earnest wrestle. There is mo better team player on the squad and his work, even at first, has been at least adequate. But there must be times when Yankee fans wonder how many
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and Mickey ( gave the Cub and they adds seventh wher Werle. Bob tripled and third, doubled in the sevent Forrest Burj .fwo more. Fr gled for the f ninth.
Totals 713 : nea. singlet esn Fitzgerald flied
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league strike Newcombe recent series now has 132
combe’s 127. Philadelphia ett 8 rn.c Rr 40 3isler.1b 31 Ennis If $ ] a olimi rf 41 Jones, 31 Goliat.2b 3 [] Roberts. p 0 Seminick 10 Simmons,p 0 0 Blatner 10 Totals 33 6 Seminick stru Blattner struc CT Runs batted I:
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