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eld where he those familiar itcher and his )betts. Mr, McCarthy ry question of , “Hew do you ered friend?” d further that eo followed the “Topping, old
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9th Inning Blow. With. 2 On Trips . Cincinnati, 6-5: “(Continued from Page' 33) York Giants, 5 to 4 today to keep within hailing distance of the "league leading St. Louis Cardinals. With the score tied, Bruce Edwards opened the Brooklyn half of the ninth by working Monty Kennedy for a pass. Roy Campanella was out on a terrific liner to Willard Marshall,
but Duke Snider smashed a ball through Bill Rigney's legs at third base and Edwards went to third. Practically surrounded by the Giant infield, Relief Pitcher Erv Palica then dribbled a slow rolJer toward Jack Lafata and before the first baseman could get
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Bucs Drop Fifth.
In a Row, 9-5 ~ PITTSBURGH, Sept. 10 (UP) ~The Chicago Cubs whipped Pittsburgh today, 9 to 5, handing the slipping Pirates their fifth straight defeat before a slim crowd of 5376. It was the fourth consecutive. win for the Cubs and the seventh in the last 11 games over the
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(Continued from Page 33) The total attendance was 13,473,
Bucs. since Frank Frisch decante manager. It also was Pittsburgh’ s|™ 13th loss in its last 14 games. Dutch Leonard was the win-| ner but he had to have help from Bob Rush when the Pirates con-| nected for five straight hits in| the eighth inning and scored four | runs. { Home runs by Herman Rejc “and Mickey Owen off Bill W gave the Cubs a comfortahle ead, and they added three more in the seventh when they knocked out Werle. Bob Ramazzotti, tripled and stole home in the third, doubled home the first run in the seventh and Pinch Hitter| Forrest Burgess singled home| .fwo more. Frank Baumholtz sin-| gled for the final two runs in the
with 4268 paid (women). The Indians sent Bill Connelly| of no-hit fame to the showers in| the “big” third and he was re-| {lieved by Ray Herbert. 12 Indians Bat Twelve Indians batted in the {huge scoring spree. There were hits, two walks, a sacrifice
raced around the bases for eight (markers.
|gled, scoring 2 and Beard reaching third. Herbert Takes Over Cassini reached second on the) throw in to third. Connelly was derricked and Ray”
|Herbert took over the Toledo {scoring. Herbert was out on a|the committees in charge of the, |pitching. Fernandez was srveniay
{an intentional pass, bases. Fleming hit one of the longest
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Field. His grand slam wallop | clearéd the wall in deep center. |
Tribe Moves Within Game Of Saints
sending a single to center. Ed Mordarski flied out. On rnacle’'s grounder, Peters made a, wild throw to second. Lupien {reached third and Barnacle second on the error. Cassini threw out Mayo, Lupien!
to Kalin. he Indians were Petired in orlaos for the third straight time in| their eighth, »Inr-the--Toledo- ninth, I.erchen, first up, struck out. Mavis doubled to right center for his third hit.
The Indians played without the The “drive carried an estimated | Lund flied out and Knickerbocker |
{hitting outfielder. ihome late yesterday because of the Sxieal condition of his moth Both’ teams collected ten -hits but the Indians bunched their iblows to better advantage. The]
who services of Jerry Scala, consistent 460 feet. He was called| Dallesandro, up for the second | out.
time in the inning, grounded out. | Kalin singled to center and was {forced by Peters. The Mud Hens were retired in order in the fourth, For the’ Indians both Turner |
grounded for the game- ending |
Expect Hansen |
To Recover DETROIT, Sept. 10 (UP)—Vet-|
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hander’'s 15th victory as against five defeats. The Tigers jumped oukib front against Billy Plerce when Don "|Kolloway doubled and Vic Wertz singled in the first inning. They added two more runs in the second on one hit which was wrapped up with four bases on balls. : As a clincher the Tigers belted Marino Pieretti’ for five runs in the seventh on five hits and an error, Pat Mullin started the rally with a walk, George Kell singled and Hoot Evers scored both men with a triple. Evers was nailed at the plate on Neil Berry's grounder to short, but Bob Swift and Hutchinson |singled, Eddie Lake walked and [Kolloway singled. These later in[cldents were interspersed with an error, a wild pitch and a stolen base as the Sox defense went to pieces:
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Doubleheader Marks CYO Dedication
(Continued from Page 33) School Copnmissioners, and IHSAA Commissioner L., V, Phil. lips, and Assistant Commissioner {Robert Hinshaw. At halftime Principal H. H. | Anderson will honor members of|
{Tech Light Brigade that bore the
{brunt of the lighting and score- |:
board projects whose total cost of| construction and installation are |estimated variably at from $15, 000 to $18,000. Gov. Schricker Present - |
The Governor and Mayor Fee{ney will play a major part in the | {CYO dedication ceremonies tomorrow night, beginning at 7:45 p. m. The Spartans will open the program and their season with four lettermen including Capt. Ray Riley. Phil Seyfried, only two-letter
Joe DiMaggio es starts writ. for The Times.
0 omorrow is “Joltin’ Joe” DiMaggio, Yankee
[center flelder, starts his series of Sixth for the only other safety] {baseball articles for The Times. The “Yankee Clipper's” articles {Wo and fanned two in rolling to {will appear six days a week in his 22d victory against seven de-| Jide: #iounded |The Times and will give the fans| feats. |all the pre-World Series dope on|conquest of the A's.
the day that
To Cleveland ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10 (UP)— The Cleveland Indians gathered three singles off the combined pitching of southpaws Bill Ken« riedy and Joe Ostrowski tonight, but they were more than enough for the Tribe to register a 2 to 1
Red Sox Coast To 3-1 Victory
"Parnell Whips A's
% victory over the St. Louis For 22d Win Yetory PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10| Mickey Vernon, who had two
(UP) — The Boston - Red = Sox|of the safeties, singled with the scored six runs in the first inning bases loaded in the fifth inning and then coasted to a 9-1 victory |to provide the winning punch. over the Philadelphia Athletics] Bob Lemon gave up five hits today behind the three-hit pitch-|as he turned in his 19th victory ing of Southpaw Mel Parnell. of the season and the Browns A ladies’ day crowd of 23770 spoiled his shutout bid in the saw. Boston clinch the decision|seventh inning when pinch hitter in the first inning at the expense|Paul Lehner singled after a walk lof righthander Dick Fowler, a to Dick Kokos and an infield out,
|12-game winner who had lost four Cleveland St. Louis previous starts against the BoX.|uicnenye 3 § 9 $lomuncersn’¥ § Fowler himself batted in .the| | getaon a3 S§reneell 41 3 Athletics’ lone run with. one..ou 3 8+-3--1iGraham.ib 3 0.10. in the third after a . leadoff] | gseden, 3p 14 Bn <5 3 double" by Pete Suder. 1 Bo 00Ne. 56 3 0 2 3 Kokos.r 311 : | Sull Eddie Joost singled to left with fesane 3 8% iE ni € s Fowler aboard via a walk in the/ jangersonss 2 3 3 : hans d? |allowed by Parnell, who passed _/Ostrwskip 0 0 0 Totals 28 32713] Totals 30 52713 nded -out for Sullivan in 7th, d for W, Kennedy in 7th
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{all the major league teams, | Bost Philadelphi Errors ~Graham. Moss, Anderson. Runs ninth. |Mud Hens were without the serv- and Johnson were called out on eran Driver Mel Hansen probably winner, will be at center; Bill “DiMa aj A Ve write about], wi OM madohls pats ed in Ver roo 3. Lehner. * Two-base Chicago Pittsbursh strikes. Beard singled to center will recover fr critical injuries Alerding at one halfback and Ed| 8 mggo.cf 3 1 10 Joost ss 4 1 5 6 Stolen bas HE uble plays Boone AB Al ABmQalices of their young shortstop, v om i 1|the World Series when it starts Pals” 3b 3 1 1 6 Valo, 4 0 2 o’0 Gordon to jernon. By Left Rmrots.36 3 5 1 YRotekss 3 0 I'8 John Bero, who is injured. jand Cassini grounded out. | suffered when . his midget auto Butler at right end. Riley will © © Willlamaif 3 3 4 OWhitert 4 0:3 gion RS i ous 1, Clexefand 5 5. Bases Smallezss $3 i 3 Sabeict 333% Dom Dallessandro got three Mavis Hits Double {racer crashed, doctors at Holy handle the quarter-backing as) Only in The Times will you find | Bephens.ss §-3-§ Sfainiy J $3 4 truck gut omen ys Ww. Kennedy “4, LT i 3 4Hovp.dy 4 11 linits for the Tribe, one for two| In the top of the fifth, both Cross hospital said tonight. | iguments. i the DiMaggio by-line stories. Zarillart 4 9,3 ochapmanct 3 0 1 on s on runs Grtromtk) Kennedy 3 Th Jeffeoatrt § 1 1 8Westiakext 3 1 0 0bases. Bob Mavis and Don Lund Herbert and Lerchén rolled out| Attendants said Hansen re-| Ed Teagardin will team With hey are a “must” for every Lcobetitc 4 0 2 Oguerrae 3 0 3 O|FCCEL Licher tw PRennedy. C10). me Burson of i 1 Saoxnab i § 7 iigarnered three safeties apiece for|to Fleming at first. Mavis doubled| mained paralyzed from the chest| Butler; Bortlein and Kenny Whit-| oop 00) Parnelip 3 0 0 Ifewers 1&8 3|iijers gi) and Jones. Time Gwenc "#13 dale "3 1 3 8 Toledo. Two of Mavis’ blows were down. the left field line. Lund down and was in “fair” condition. ney Will be at the tackles; Joe[™r 0 Too oor tno day . . . it's Tos WATE Tous BH | ——————— — Leogardp § | 8 &Werle 3 § § ] doubles. |singled to left, scoring Mavis. Hansen, 38, of Los Angeles, suf- Mappas and Jerry Cah h a | tomorrow—Joe DiMaggio writing|Bosto . 600.010 3008 Rush.p P00 NE 3] 8 8 By scoring two mates last Kalis tried for a shoetop catch fered a fractured spine and other guards, and Seyfried at the pivo exclusively for The Times. Philadelphia 001° 000 000—1 Sekmande 19 : o/night, Fernandez increased his| lon Lund’s drive but it got away.|injuries when his car spun out of 1 Others ar dackflels wil ei poEIIOrs_White. Guerra, Pain 3. Runs —} === runs-batted-in total to 126. {It was Lund’s third hit. 'Knicker-| control during an Australian pur-|Jac wen ‘ ’ Zarilla, Goodman, Fowler (Zarilla scored Total Inn § Totals Wn | Chet Johnson was wild at the bocker went down swinging. suit race and smashed into a con-|and Dave Bauer at jullback. Gavilan So Appee’ [88 Tebbetts erounded into a double piay ca Sesnes 8 ih 4 Walso in 8th. on. [start and George Lerchen, first! Atfer two down in the Tribe's Crete retaining wall Thursday| Washington’ y Me etterman After Ring Triumph Sais "Hie Doerr Bours Biase Joos 1 ho . 802 003 303— 9 UP, walked on four pitches. Bob |fifth, Dallessandro doubled to the night. squad will start thifigs o | NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (UP) Suder to Fain; Suder to Joost to Fai biaburen IL. 010 000 40 § Mavis got a hit off Russ Peters .orenoarg for his third hit. Kalin| Dr. Donald R. Simmons, neuro-|Friday when they play Cathedral Fer 0 Woe ERE LD nt BORE (0 timan: Fain Sizphens. aa Ove 3. iit 3" Walker's #li glove, Lerchen stopping at second.| Lo "0 0 0 long fly to right. surgeon attending Hansen, said|at the CYO field. The Deaf| avilan, Cuban welterweight rl, (0 joo to Fain. Lett on bases— ase hits) Don Lund singled to left, Ler-| y 8! School gets underway Saturday! |challenyer, was “so 'appee” today |Boston 5, Philadelphia 3. Bases on balls— 3 No L Hi St the seasoned campaigner of sev-| B | be: he had t d into th Off Fowler 4; Harris 1; Parnell 2. Struck * eich er. or “Tires oasg bic less chen scoring and Mavis stopping upien Hits Single leral Indianapolis Speed wa y|afternoon in the only day-time Decause ad ventured into the|oyi_By Fowler 2; Parnell 2. Hits and runs oki, eritice— Rami mass at second. Austin Knickerbocker| Lupien launched the Toledo! classics. had ont a “remote” contest in 14 slated this week. (middleweight class and defeated “ott Fowler 10 andes in vas iningi Harms Double hn gti one to Ler: /grounded into a double play, Pe-|sixth by slashing a single to right | ‘ y Shortridge will not touch off| |Rock Castellani, rugged youngster| Parnell (22-7). Losing pitcher. Fowler
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Spahn Pnches” 1 Do 0 Shutout
BOSTON, Sept. 10 (UP)—War-
0_shutout over the Phillies tonight to ana, pled Beston Braves’ ost streak. | The stylish Boston southpaw tanned 11° enemy battersito tie Preacher Roe's record for a single ~ game this season and regained the league strikeout lead which Don Newcombe of Brooklyn had recent series in Brooklyn, Spahn| now has 132 strike outs to New-!
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PHILADELPHIA, Sept: 10 (UP)—A field of 128 will tee off Monday at the Merion Golf Club in the 40th annual United States women's amateur golf championship tourney,
bat,
ing, Mavis taking third. Ted Beard made a running, onehanded catch. 6n Tony Lupien’s {line drive in right center. Beard led off for the Indians iby working Toledo's Bill Connelly for a walk and Cassini sac-
Then Fernandez belted a home {run over the left field wall and] followed Beard home. It was Nanny's 20th homer of the sea-
S Feming walked and reached threw to Fleming, doubling Lund battedsin ren Spahn hurled a brilliant 1 toithird when Dom Dallessandro off
lined a double to the scoreboard. rank Kalin was given an inten-
ters forced Kalin at.second; Fleming scoring. Earl Turner fanned | to end the rally. Makes Hot ‘Smash
Ed Mordarski, first up for the Mud Hens in the second, was tossed out by Fernandez. It was a hot smash. Bill Barnacle dou-| bled to left center. The next two
{Hens failed to get on base. Johnson led off the Tribe sec-|
late to force Johnson and Cassint also was safe at first, Fernandez was out, Tony Lupien to Connelly, who covered [ftirst. Flefing grounded for the {third out. | Mavis Gets Walk After one down in the third,
S0e—1 Mavis walked. Lund singled to
s— right and Mavis raced to third eo—|When Beard fumbled the hit. Knickerbocker forced Lund, Ma-
Dallesandro lined a single to to open the home third, Kalin drew a walk, Peters sacrificed and was safe on Connelly’'s fumble filling the bases. On Turner's grounder, Dallessandro was forced out at the plate. Johnson singled to left, scoring Kalin and Peters, Turner stopping at second. Beard singled to center, Turner scoring and Johnson rgaching third. Casini sin
out. On Cassini's grounder, Eddie
vis scoring. Luplen flied out to. ’|retire the side.
plete to Jack Cassini to Les Flem- and Mordarski singled through; {Fernandez at third, Lupien stop-
ing at second. Barnacle walked, filling the bases. Mayo and Herbert fanned, Dallessandro made a running, one-handed catch on Lerchen's
ide. The Indians failed to get on base in their sixth. Lund walked after one out in the seventh, Cassini caught] Knickerbocker's line drive and
base, The Indians were erased in order in their seventh.
ning-game tional pass, filling the bases. Pe-| Lupien led off the eighth by
* 10 Fighters Signed For State © Churchil's Colt Wins
chance of escaping paralysis,
White Sox Purchase 2 Memphis Players
* CHICAGO, Sept. 10 (UP)—The, Chicago White Sox
nounced the purchase of infielder rificed. With Nanny Fernandez at G's deep in left center to retire
Beard stole third.
Robert “Rocky” . Krsnich and] | Pitcher Bon Cain from Memphis, rwho | Join the Sox in the East next we | Krsnich)21- -year-old third base- | man, has § .316 average and has . Cain, a lefts split this season be-| tween Minneapolis and Memphis. 'His record ‘at Memphis is seven land ‘seven.
hander,
Heavyweight Title Series
Tourney to Determine Indiana Champ Scheduled to Open Friday, Sept. 23
Ten fighters have signed to take a crack at winning the Indiana| lond with a walk. Beard struck| heavyweight title, which is now vacant.
promoter Forrest McKinney. The promoter intends to sta elimination bouts. The Initial, — matches will be eight-rounders with two-minute rounds. The second round, on the following Friday will consist of two 10rounders. The scrap for the championship will be on Oct. 7 over a 12-round route. - : Clemons, Thompson ‘In’ Two of the leading contenders thus far to send in applications are Willie~-Clemons and Elsa Thompson, bota of Indianapolis. Clémons, former AAU champion, and Thompson, highly regarded hitter, were early entrants in the tourney. Others who have sent in their entry blank are Jim Watkins, Indianapolis; Duke Ortega, Indianepolis; John Qliver, New Albany; Joe Williams, Indianapolis; Bob O'Bannon, Jgffersonyille; 81d
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A new champion will be crowned through a series of elimination, Mayo's throw to second was too bouts in a heavyweight tournament now being planned by fight eight lengths, Straigh
rt the » tourney Sept. 23 with five)
Peaks, Charleston, Ind.: Kid Har-|
andria. The tentative pian, according to McKinney, will be to have five bouts on the first night of
rournid championship battle on the! third week. The winner and runnerup will receive trophies along with their [cut of thé purse. The champ also will receive a championship belt. The trophies will be on display this week in the window at Block's Department Store. . The tourney has been sanctioned by the Indiana Athletic Commission and the winner will be recognized by them a8 heavyeign champion.
today an-|
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the tourney, two 10-rounders’on| the second night. And the 12-|
fordsville Sept. 23, the last of the 19 city and county prep teams to open up. “Attucks, 19 td 0 winners over [Sheridan Friday, will go to LaIfayetts Jett” tomorrow night for the only road trip by a local entry. | Ten more games ‘will unfold Friday, all after-dusk to round out {the card. Franklin Township . goes to Beech Grove, Southport -to Ben | Davis, Broad Ripple to Brazil, Decatur Central -to Mooresville, Pike Township to Lawrence Central, Sacred Heart to Manual, Speednd to Danville and Warren Central is at home to Greenfield.
e Tree Stakes tie free England, Sept. 10 (UP)—Winston Churchill scored his second racing success today | When his three-year-old colt Colonist II won the mile and a quar{ter Lime Tree Stakes.
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t Verse was second and Campeador third.
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