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PAGE 38 RE Lint Takes AA Pitching Lead; Wright Still Paces Batting Race

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Royce Lint, Indianapolis south- Jack Robinson of Brooklyn| Ted Williams, the Boston Red| ~~ ’ - ep paw, gained the top rung In finally is getting some competi-|SOX outfielder, sported a 14-point | __Second of nine sectional Toundupy American Association pitching tion in the National League 128d over his nearest rival in the| . By JIM O'LEARY, Times Special Writer last week with a 12-3 record. {hitting department last week In| KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 1u—Oklahoma is not nearly so Meanwhile, the Howe News Bu. hitting race. [the American League. , © |good as the magazines say. reau reports Tom Wright, Louls-| Hace Slaughter. 8t. Lous out) The lanky Willams, although At least one national publication forecasts the Sooners as the ville flychaser, still out 'in front Gelder, cu obinson’s lead to 10}, 3 s hitt nation's top team. of the hitting race with 369, points last week, according 10/354 while George Kell of me The consensus has Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri awfully while Ray Dandridge of Mie: Satis compiled by the Hone yuu carrying a 0 average.” (Onte 0 eIL LL py i olis Is jerup wit . : Al, ; . mpolis 1s FUnHeIGp St. Paul led six points to .347 while Slaughter | Willlams continued to lead In. ~ornhyskers' backs develop, and Pow Tian, sud juut othe i pounded out 15 hits in 32 times TUnS scored, 134; hits, 177; totally), "miont take anybody on a , stolen bases with -30 and Chuck pant ade ui ih nt increase and Dases, 331; doubles, 37, and home| iver Saturday. Iowa State and Paine, Truman Wright and Nute Workman had 41 home runs to at Ja lof 8 Lirpo runs, 37. Teammate Vern Stephens olorado are a shade below Lin-| Trotter and Guard Buddy Burris.) Wp Sluggers. : ape, had the most runs batted in, 145,/coln with Kansas State last. A successor to Mitchell, who Nanny Fernandez of Indlan-| Robinson, however continued and Bob Dillinger, also for St. ob homa Tost ‘Quarterback played nearly all of the time, apolis, the league's most valuable to lead in hits, 182; doubles, 35; Louis, topped stolen bases with 18. a ig hasn't been found, and you know player of 1949, had driven in 123 stolen bases, 30, and runs batted; Jack Mitchell, last trip the fin the importance of the man down

Allle Reynolds, New York Yan- o runs, while Roy Hirshfield of Mil- in, 112. Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiver| yo" righthander, regained the futher from the T UasterDR ok urder in the split, or any other runs, while Roy Hartsfield of Mil- still topped home run hitters with jo, 0.0 position in the nation. Coach uC ying of. a T. Gilman Is Back

Minneapolis shared the scored lead ‘with 118, Kansas is the only one of the

Doubts Sooners as Good |As Dopesters Contend

Writer Sees Kansas, Missouri Teams On Par With Highly-Touted Oklahoma »

pitching lead with his 15-wikingon is without both his “. |line-backers, Myrle Greathouse

runs 43 while Peewee Reese of Brook: 4 record.

yn led runs scored with 118, TEAM BATTING

Ji elt on bases DeW 1. Ferris 8. Base on balls—-Off Elrod 1 Todd BRB Weeks 5 Struck out-—By Elrod J. Todd 3. Weeks 7 Hita-Off Elrod 11 in n it »

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He fanned four batters and V walked three. Mallory got (its only run in the ninth ’

Negro Teams Will

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. - . Off" Todd 10 In 3's innings ———— —~icstaim———— ) Mallory Atkins Saints } innings. Hit by pitcher . Wild pitch x Pla in Benefit ARH OA, ABH O A Passed balls —Roembke Ne Schon W se) 8 Bowling Notes I Php atl ceratng 1 13 Sg Pir—-O Conner ald. “Latham The Ritchey Furnit » i I 1 If I'time . . } Fitehp — 8-8 8 SiRay ID cdo 3 0 0 ¢ | e Ritchey rniture League, * Two Negro baseball teama will Baker ss. 4 1 1 4 Kas : STP R Mallory =F 500 000 001-1 4 -1 FO!Ing on Friday nights at 8:30 % meet at 8.30 Monday in Victory Q Butler 3] 4 2 } 8 Viewesh. ss $ ! 3a kins Saint 001 000 40x-5 ¢ 1io'clock at Taria’s has openings for * Field for the benefit of the Wil Brmmnn.-b 3 113 J Lea wit, 38 270 Keen a Kags ford. Fitch snd Stull} four teanis. lam H. Harpole Post No. 249 | Toon. 2b 3 11 1Buerglery 0 i i as Lo 1 | Stull. c 4 0 0 0 Keenp 3-343 junior baseball fund. [Ntmngtnp 2 0 4 J ' im The game brings together the |Snadiordr 2330 : at EM-ROE S ii » : | « 00 . Hi Harlem Globe Trotters and the aSvanovical § 4 6 Genuine BRUNSWICK [th Chicago American Giants, new Pw . RA , Hl ’ otals 32 532414 Totals 2 1} western division champions of the Yovanovich hit for Batty in 8th 3 MIN i Negro American League, | Stevenson hit for Brammann in Sth. HHI

Reece (Goose) Tatum will be at first base for tie Globe Trotters and will team with baseball

{ Mallory Atkins-Saints Errors Normington, ' Viewegh Runs-<Q. Butler, Kalser,. Wiltsee, Viewegh, Buergher Runs . batted in-—Toon, . Pritchard

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TEAM BATTING | "Ted Wilks had the best pitching|,..... * Ah & J, 8 HR 88 Fo ppt | (irst-division clubs of 1948 reAB. R H_TB_ HR BB Pct { 1 victor! Ad New-York 4446 697 1202 1187 101 ‘43 .27 4 taining its quarterback, Dick Gilt Pawl S017 983 tae UT IIT IL a0 percentage with 11 victories and [tw ork $448 83] 1293 1104 ‘84 3 2a y The Jayhawks boast the DPLS. 407s 813 1417 2102 107 44 3% three defeats. Cleveland 4308 884.1174 1764 108 31 39 mah. The Jay A EE nn 8 hil Kau City 4834 700 1343 1943 #8 63 278 TEAM BATTING Thi = 4430 81) Hoa 164 0 & of {best backs in the Big Seven, oledn 4843 758 1365 108) 108 3 3d AB R H TB HR 8B Pet Wash 4348 22 1133 1303 33 3 35 Oklahoma excepted. The line is Milwaukee 4978 700 138 100i Joa 33 37}i8t. Louts © 4703 652 1203 1877 88 16 218 St. Louls 4538 S00 1138 1600 108 31 .2 bigger and deeper this time, Sods Team FIELDING kilns Nek Yor uit ol Hi Hi i 3 i TE I Ea E Pet | Kansas plays Missouri at Law- . SAN TauDy: £ po RNR a fa 3 1 HR ih Cleveland {78 gm adh we em “g|rence late in the season, and Columbus 130 0 3814 1577 143 974 Chicago ~~ 4382 821 1181 1718 83 41 258 Detter 18 2 33 13% 17 a smart football people out this anion” 189 1 3535 199% 180 071 Pittevuren 4508 560 1140 1680 107 43 285 New York 184 0 Jas 133 112 97 way pick the Jayhawkers. Jules opty 300 0 Jaes leas 160 $70 . TEAM FIELDING Philadelphia 178 0 3514 1476 118 7 | Sikes is a remarkable passing| Louisville 14 : Troe is! 1 sn Brooklyn Ts by I) 148 103 Pao st onk on 13% 9 138 1447 1 7 Soauh, very Yaping aon Fone | inneapolis | nn *Incinng 1 82 50° 115 978]. : e-Jayhaw = JA - . Toledo 15 0 3783 15m 1m eed GUOUA 108 3 3680 13a 138 977) INDIVIRUAL BATTING homa, the other Big Seven power, | John Chelmaniak, Blue left halfback, was taking the touchdown express in the first quarter of INDIVIDUAL BATTING Pittsburgh 147 17 3505 1480 118 977! (Includes piayers in 10 or more «ames. || ’ ’ . * th Id wi Whi F Ib k J h Fo + (tnoludes all players in 10 or more Boston = ~~ 17 0 3443 1343. 130 976 except plichersy = og yp yg jB1 Pet | ‘ at an opportune-time—for Kan-| the annual Butler intra-squad game yesterday in the Bulldog Bowl when ite Fullback John Foute ) eip 3 | 1 *l . H games, except pitchers ' 133. 399 108 7 Ff New Sop. 18 0 2008 1 18 a) Williams. Ros 300 1m 3 3 5 i) . 8 | Don Faurot Bud Wilkinson fas, he week plies Ihe Sooners derailed him. The play was fued for a first down. Capt. Bill Kuntz (No. 81), who conducted the excure Wright, L 778 9 #9 .ye9 Chicago N : i 8 340 : eer (tackle Texas; which is always a| _. su . : id Ducasse Mots. 313 130 30 4 8 6 08) INDIVIDUAL BATTING | Kell Bet 01108 30 3-1 8 MO ete YS 81 ion, seems-to be enjoying himself. As Coach Tony Hinkle said, “The boys played and played to Addis, Bt. P. 47% 186 35 10 4-13 350 i Iss Silvera NY RT 41% 00 133331 - tbig game for them outside their| decision: : Photo by Bilt Oates, Times-Staltf phor Schenr St PF. 404 172 28 “R13 72 Ma TU ors’ T8 1010 or mare games| Bos 239 141 27 5 8 OD own circle, eS [+ NO decision. by Bi imes Photogr Dro, Jud. 408 136 26 711 68 ‘3 Hemus. StI \R H man HR RI nh Eanees, BiL 174 % 17 B 3 2s [OlC IC Missouri keeps more manpower 8 a.» oN - Seals. Indpla im 1 7 : a 33% Robinson, Brk $24 182 38 916 112 347 Mitchell. Clay Mi 170 i320 24 3a y than Kansas, but has graduated ° . Fleming. Indole. 321 108 24 213 41 [ya gaughter, SUL 43 183 26 10 BT ECan Onl YE 3 7 1 SE an . its extraordinary quarterback! in e nvei S u 0 S { Howerton, Col. 533 175 41 421 109 728 a. Pit-Bk 13 i 71 13 321 Wertz, Det 543 165 23 5 20 123 304 B Ent sr. Hi es i , Tipton, St. P. 497 161 34 12 13 108 324 rico Sn Ny 14131 17 311 8) 18 Doerr. Bos 480 148 28 6 17 94 303 jus Entsminger. 8 successor 1s » { Collins, ( 530 169, 25 18 20 83 319 th Bo 08 3 78 Sievers, StL 406 123 22 13 76 Joi nis substitute, Marty Sauer, | I ’ AI ERLE Roa OE FREER CREE EMRE in Intra-Squad Game Pela, My sis 19 2 : nu 3 38 Kluszewski. Cin 440 137 23 3 » Robinson. Wash $40 i 3 1 1 | | Stars Gone { t 3 sing, 4 2 8 Kiner, - Pitt 476 146 15 4 43103 307 Evers Det 31 : i - ] Coach Don Faurot is minus End | ernander. Ind. 581 18 S19 MIMOTIon NY 863 171 20 33 91 04 Vale Ph 482 137 331 i pi Old T makes ay . ? . Ind. 369 11 41 2 Groth, Det M3102) 11 13 291 eamma : { . v we mE HEBER -E ort EERE EA EE ERE nae Mel Sheehan. Tackle Chet Frita Excellent Passing Marks Contests; b BIRNSA Furillo, k 488 141 19 10 13 81 303 Fenric . 1 a ! " i . J Qrare Moin | 39 ba $88 Hermaneki: Brk 24 61 1 3 8 2% 8 | Appling. Chi © 448 133 | 04 o 9 Bennett and Lloyd Brinkman. He Evansville Opens Season Here Sept. 24 My Request Leads | A - . - . - | [ Aucoin, Mil 2) 10 13184 Jo Jones. ait uo 108 20° 3 1 AT ol riddy, St 4% 143 24 411 31 3M Bob Crouch and Clayton Nich- gots oklahoma, his arch rival, at Coach Tony Hinkle unveiled his 1949 edition of Bulldogs at the Race All the Way | ira dB] Bary ERR IE Bay BE TITE Bon aor eammen ws an Coe ny a Fai ery i oe OY . . 1 1 - ’ a 8 > - - -| upien, To a7 1 + pe Jog Schndnat, StL 334 143 14 ' BB Philley, Chi 31 18 3 8 10 2 High School in 1935-36, will meet & | 25 to 19, in an intra-squad contest, marked by excellent passing a (Race Results Page 43) be Col C431 138 23 813 13 39% Eramesa Cin 17 8 | 2 of 33 Peck. Clev 4 ¢ :8 today at Pleasant Run for the 41.45, all upsets |tacks by both teams. orkman, Mpls. 484 1 3 41 118 295 Reese. Brk 842 1% 21 2 18 43 303 Berra. NY 18 1 7% 290 . Nebraska fields a big, powerful | Approximately 500 fans saw Jim Warrenburg crash aver for the| x Sept. 10 (UP)— Toi 11 4 417 17 398 Gordon, NY 434 127 24 225 #2 Goodman. Bos 380 110 1 43 389 teur links championship . a i EW YORK, Sept. 10 (UP) fund. Tol. oi 333 Hie 1 1 3 Hodwes Br 819 131 18 437 #0 Boris Was 0a 3 as City amateu ! NPIONSAIP: fine anchored by Center Tom Blue team's first touchdown after quarterback Ed Fike opened UP\Ben Whitaker's My Request, s ficadello, k .C." 130 : 41 294/Rlsler. Phil J00 30 18 3 6 4) 39) Malone Chi Li 43 387 The two won their way to the Novak. Sixteen of the Cornhusk-|— [the White defense with thré€ j,,rqe overshadowed last year b Browne Col 538 154 29 83 '13 393 Gavarretta Chi 328 95 13 48 300 Moss. BLL 23] 68 1 33 3 |finals at Coffin yesterday.ers 21 lettermen are linemen. | passes to bring the ball from their v ¥ Omix st P. 380 1} 48 203 Verban. Chi 317 63 11 20 200 Kijeman, W-Ch 2 28 crouch di ed of Ralph Chap- tionally! | PA 8g the great Citation, led from start Ginsberg Tol. 328° & oi anky. Dos 41 1 23 420 12 dmieincba mB 43 BR a 2, hile Ni 'n ¥s was Tr staoay oy A] own fourty-seven yard line to the 1, finish today as he won the r 144 1 3 " VAS ’ - fama, Ind. 118 4 28 1 Waker, Chi-Cin 430 124 19 B38 Mueski Phu 40 118 3 4 3s man. 3 and 2. while Nichols. was good, and Biff Glassford, the old Ws Ws White's twenty-nine. {$20,000 Edgemore. Handicap at Alson. K ©. 433 1 § is dm Reich Chi i 4-43 30 233 Galan, Bh 1 9 0 380 |besting an old tournament foe, Pittsburgh guard and New Hamp-| hack John -Chelminiak: ofA ax bY | Ehiliips, MUL = $30.1M 1g Ai es Hop PitoBk-Pit 3 82 02 307 8% 04 nrown Ny" edt 2 31 4 Ncarl Smith, 1 up, in 19 holes. shire head man, brought with Halfback John Chelminiak of|Aqueduct Park by three lengths. Barnacle; Tol. $33 14 sq 3 Westlake, Pitt 440 123 18 818 8 4 hare Nv Y 333 10 13 S10 B® 21 Nichols’ victory over’ Smith was him some junior college gradu-| etters n Sou Bead Dud a i The smooth-striding son of pons Ml. an X + | Bos 496 140 323 52 (282 Kress, Chi 81 14 B 277 a case of -history repeating itself. ates, eligible this fall, and who ohnson, sophomore from 4- Requested, with Jockey - Eddie Barrett, Lou = 108 0 38 FitzClerald, Pitt 18-42 4-8 218d ell Det — 303 47 is 32 3 378 The South Grove shooter defeated may come through behind that| : |napolis carried the ball to the|srcaro in the saddle, jumped into Os Mp 340 Ei 21 56 3 Sauer. Cin-Chi 440 121 18-127 3 240 Coleman, N Has 15 3 7 ? 45 Smith in the finals of the 1947 forward wall ‘ { “Doris Hart Drubs : {two setting up Wargenburg’s the lead as soon _as the field of rescher, K.C. 236 64 1 40 '2g3 Thompson. NY 219 67 8 4 & 3 B34 8 Colorado’ won two games last | plunge ine broke f th te. H Scherbart. Lou. 223 6 1 25 28) Owen. Chi 168 8 3.3 13 ShaPman Phil 1 in 41 tourney to. capture the crown. 2. . | . . nine roke from e gate, o ennings,’ Mpls. 367 100 13 4 10 3 (383 (menella Brk Jeg 103 19 ATs Raat an 4 1 3H 3% Crouch has hever won the city Year: and with an ace tailback, Mrs. Betty Hilton | The White's failed to move and stayed there al the way, leading tten, Mil 501 141 2 8 28 UE : 2 1 y an! C a Ys i | ‘ I ' Blanchard. Tol. 484 | 8 8 a Garaciols, i 28 3 13 4 124 ALSURS | $31 tle. but has come close. Two Larry Narcisian, runing THOM PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10 (UP) (Biter an xchange of Punts, the G. H. Bostwick's Stunts under the ard. Ing. “ ni 11 i i Marion, StL. 432 113 34 3 4 3 3% Fain Phil © 4 ia 1 8 364 years ago he led district golfers BR ge 8 Wa) ¥| The United States won the Wight-|4rove to the He 15. Then a Yiie a the veteran Assault 2 : : } \ Wh " onthorty. 1nd. 48 Th 18) Walker. Be’ Aa ai1 a4 414 a1 amd Evans, Wash 39 3 i 3 3% for the first two rounds of title 1owa State fs light and lacks Man tennis cup today when Doris couple of local boys combined | rom the King Ranch, third. Witek, KC. 138 38 3 38 50 mow 202 55 9 33 372 Moses Phil 0 48 23 265 play. reserves despite its flood of re- Hart, Jacksonville, Fla., defeated tpeir éfforts to give the Blues an-| Notable was the failure of Mrs, Suk, Kolo. 3% 103 | 3 4 tatielione Pret J Yor 13 & 3 an Lowis, Wash = 34 €2 1 3 38 3% Play today will be over the 18- turning lettermen Mrs. Betty Hilton, Britain's No. 1/other counter. Ethel Jacobs’ Stymie, the world's uglas, St P., 3 rnwei; A 40 : : ” . ™ - In LK ig Reiser, Bos SL 98 af 1 4 34 7 Vollmer Wash 410107 1¢ 11 \4 34136-hole route, with the first 18 Kansas State has less man- Player, 6-1, 6-3, in the second day Connects. With Pass leading money-winning horse, oderlein, i 803 136 3 48.8 37 Hamner, Pnil $10 138 28 8 4 4 309 ozar, We Be aa | 37 3% getting underway at 9:30 "a."Mm: power than any other outfit. |of tournament play. : Quarterback. Ronnie Hallas oH ch trailed the field. ordarskl. ii # ' i 2 {Jetchar, ao al Bo { 8 i Wash 1% x 21 and the second roumd at 1 p. Mm." The first team is comprised al-| Miss Hart's victory was the tug anierbae onfle A My Request, money horse on 11 fieks. ot P. Bo 13T 2 1 4 8 268 RALPEg td # 23 jo des oliar sth, a8 a 714 oa He ——— most entirely of sophomores, but fourth win TOF ne or) Jam ot Le End John Senuesler in the Of the 12 starts he made this son, - " - r x yr " h 4 idworth, Cin 387 102 “2 51 . {the Wildcats should be a bit more out of seven S - | ’ ear, picked up a purse of $15,675 eth oy, #8 hy a sah Bor 1138 8 1 4 M8 4 Been oil cw 108% 1% @ Jt Softball Notes formidable, although that isn’t America swept two singles and end zone for the Blue's second 3" rewarded. Ee fuffoletio. C. 43 1 1 48 264 Cooper. NY Cin 3 2 12 41 A 38 Baer. Gn Ft 3 ' 3 48 Fountain Square AC will ‘play saying a great deal. one double match yesterday. iguchdown, Fol the scion Hume 11.20, $5.60, and $3.00 across the fopateer MI 138 42 8 1% B 206Witostex in at 134 20 3.8 41 Berry Det CL 318 48 y i 43/the Whittington Pumps in a' There'll be much excitement! It was the 18th time the U. 8. aus ‘board. Stunts, a surprising Jeesor, M ® fn 1 2 38 | oraensen. Bre ia ® 3 13338 Dohnson NY 3a 74 11 3% 3% 34 Roublech eater a} E> 35, today in before the last shot is fired in the, won the cup and the 13th straight! gnortly befors the end of the favorite, paid off at $2.60 and " tL e . S | y a ” Steiner, Col. 983 148 18 1 4 |Qiaviano,_ su jo fi 5 8 Pox. Phit 0 st 3} ana I the. Season FOF Ho Corn Beit. |since 1931. Britain has captured it/first half Pem Cornelius, Indian- $2.20 while Assault, making a dos d 3 yeh, \ x N ie : ————— i + wf M Bynes, Lou. Mil 336 #8 1 3M 361 [Hollmix, Phil 243 61 8 24 383 |Qimmony, Wash 11 ‘33 1 28 ‘344 Fountain Square team. INEXT: Sout$eastern Conference. fOUr times since it was first do-'apolis fullback, bolted over from Or-die effort to stay out of reonaay Ind 208 133 11 013 8 Biifeminick. bhi 28 14. 11-220 981 (Graham Sit 449110 19 123 MW Ne ESA eters either — nated by Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss the three-yard line for the Blues’ tirement, brought $3.50. Corona, Tol _ 213 28 Ph 3 5 0 8.250 ghtnce. Bos Stl 28) 64 1 10° 41-24 ; : : : Wightman in 1923. third marker. This time Warren-| A crowd of 30,093 saw My RegC ad 48 peanish pe’ 9 WS | TH Ne fo Wash 389 80 1] J HI : Pi i th t rt of burg made good on his place kick quest tour the mile and 4 ardi, Bt BEAN om 00138-93414. Ad badly Rac GH $9.34.3.3 38 #4 ow ma & as a aying on the center court o § made gl . is Pp |9 e mile and an eighth beret in 8 RK i 300) one PA 3 113 0 1 18 3 343 Pellagrini, StL’ 235 36 1 2 18 “a A rags . : > a a the. Merion Cricket Club under a for a19 to 0 halftimne count. iin 1:50 4/5. AL Gaapmpy low. 33 #8 31 $8 8 JN ene de ff 4B HGRA N81 8 30 . bright sun, Miss Hart displayed! For the second half “Hinkel —a Soi. 398 88 B85 24 34 Rojek ire 47 13 al 30 3 Per. la $9218 21 Chliampion Assured Here consistenly brilliatn tennis. Only switched his players around to §¢. Louis Cardinals * Casal ER EREE Sg E EERE ol EEE With the high winds prevailing in| this point had been a rout. ~~ Buy Bill Howerto t il, 18 37 4 : as 08 2 7 238 Lehner, St a 2 3 : : i : i i f e i . ! Wriene co df 33 4 18 1 Madea BRON ROHL 30 a Balen fh, WN 2 423 Rd .Undéfeated Capitol Oil Nine to Meet Yih Te Jugs Winds Drevajing inthis point had bets 3 Sou) {PUY Bill. Howerion mo Mp 080 303 0 ABNER RA™ NE NIT 08 aw (bien Ros Bt 28 50 3 10 a Aitkins-Saints at Riverside Toda y y n . ~The White's responded with the| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10 (UP)—The PITCHERS’ RECORDS Col k ong 304 13 38H Astroth Bhil 113 233 2 1°¢ 221 ns : y Deuced 12 Times aid of Warrenburg and crossed St. Louis Cardinals announced totng, od 3% Sixennedy. aon § in, 8 on Le Ned Cer 37 948 0 1 By JIM HEYROCK The games went to deuce 12 the Blue foal Yor the first time. night that they have purchased 2 . 2 9 3 < 2 by mn JAS 23 a 3 2 i - Griffeth. sth, ¢ | ima. die ia 38 $113 1 1% 18 Wakefield Det 119.35 3 1 8.30 38 Indianapolis will have a new amateur baseball champion this times in the seven games of the After driving to the 12, Warren- Bill. Howerton, Columbus Red 4 tad, C t : £ ss ‘ombs, Bos 2 - i y y Butland Tol 0 3 Sheu, be iil Hoe page anwie el al a 48 308 season. first set. Miss Hart broke utough/burg swept around leit end tor, Eires outfielder who collected 175 Stuart. “Tol 3 1berry. Mil 1418 S11 31 0 8 eR Ee Nell EH With at least one more round to go before the finals in the Mrs. Hilton's service in the four Oe a tae hore 1 oo §idne uding 21 home runs, for Labine. StP° 13 § Bahr. Ind-Stp 8 ¢ % 4 11: 8 Rosar. Phil 40 18 1 9.0 6 3Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association's City Series, the de- game, which went to deuce five| a .328 average with the American ' 2 31 13 aft: Tinton 1 1 ! bl . | Rn dN a Anrnchn Cat 1% 03 33 8 0 213 313 Ye Det L Mim 3 pF 12 in fending champion, P. R. Mallory, was knocked out of competition times, and in ane sixth game for the Blues. : Ariouiation club this season. Call 4_ 2 Nothe, 78 3 3 Sullivan. St 28 T3013 in Aviw a 5 ofa ’ . : p pi e ce. oJ x > | utchings, Ind § 3 Pox. Mj 8-1 #54 1014 ii Lake ae" 373 52 7 1 7 03 Ii yesterday with a 5 to 1 defeat by the Atkins-Saints. [whieh ye ure bri . Ts. After. receiving -the kick the} gan ol spokesman said Callan. ‘Mpls 3 1 Burdette, Kc § 1 : A BL 8 0 3 IT 203 Hancock Chi - 43 1 3 1.8 3 18 It was the second. series defeat| ~~ Hilton double-faulte ree times Blues attack sputtered and he; we on, who lives in Scranton, al. Lou. Col 15 & Connelly, Tol 8 10 Nar ah Sine oH “ i 3 2 10 Pringer, Boa it 3 0 00 3 143 for the Malloryites in the double- off or mn a a In those two games, White team took over on ad a., will report to Manager Eddie p 2 2) Anderson. StL 131 18 3 0 1 4 122 101 ing 32 , | rown, BR" 1 &iKilnger. Ind” 3 §iGonat. Pal 121 33 8 1.11% 108 Raster. Cies 20 2 0.0 0 0 .100 elimination affair By Keen its Off Normington 7 in, Miss Hart took the seventh and opponents 44-yard-line. Warren- Dyer in Cincinnati tomorrow. LY i a0 hil 1 ‘ { Tr la { i Manville Mi” '8 8 Rrown. "tou 813 Mikste Box on 88 131} am Ba rns keconns. © ® In the drawings, made follow- ofl Fitch § in inning: 30 inning! final game of the first set at love. burg made twenty-seven yards tn oO « m k 2 8 ; . i i , ! C 1 2 Wilkie, KC 7 1 Bett MM a-33,: <1 WL w 1, ing vésterday's games, C apitoi |? funings, Winning BE sane Mrs. Hilton tightened her play! two attempts and Johnson made 3 8 Baranii pis § Jo! PITCHERS RECORDS Marehaly 011.011, the only undefeated team in Sorenson Time-213 in the second set after losing her another first down. } 1 Os lemn, 9 2 3 Martin, Bib 5 '8 Martin, St “ ¥ Hosue. Ros. 2 3 Papish. 7 the series, drew the Atkins-Saints Canitel 8% : Moore Worth, own service in the first game, ‘Ball on Blue 21 t 10 8 Stanceu,.Col Ryn Beweil, Pitt 6 1 Zabala, Y 2 5 6 The game is scheduled for 2:30 pyole.2 5s 3 1 4 2 3 2 largely because of two double-| t 7 Rae 1 § ®rskine, Wrk. 8 § Trinkle, Phil | 45 ce Ta , No. 2 Butlercf -5 3 2 4 01 0 faults, Thereafter, the es see.| RUNS by Chelminish and Johni [i Robinson L 613 Wilks, BLL. 1 3 Sarrelt Dos 1 2 3 p. m. today at Riverside No. 2. [Gd 300 + 0 5 ¢.jaults. 5 ig 2 . ¢ Saimes PA son placed the ball on the Blue 21.| alley, In ‘. Mint ¥ ¢ . “WW Jews 7 ( 0 > J 3 Saw rn r . 12 10 Clark, Mp-Tol 8 14 Nwcomb, RBrk, 13 4/Staley, 8t1 8s 3 if DeWolf News, only other eam RM Iin i 10 ° 1 0 00 fawed agiaap : orth until the Sylvester pulled a quarter-| phe 2 '¢ March. Tol 3 a. Brk. 11 # Paiica, Brk 7 « 8/in the sseries, drew a bye and jpRsirt © 00 4+ 0 o 3 final gamé in which Misq Hart/, = Kf ther first down| Btudeiier, MII 8 7 Herbert, Tol 81 ) Bt 1 14 6 Gubert, Cin-Pitt § 4 8 l ro | JNA > 00s 1010 brok through Mrs. Hil-| 4CK snea or anothe | Complete One Stop Muir. Ind » ‘8 Sloat. Tol 14 Phil. 18 7 Hartung, NY. 91 y 3) Wil meet. the winner of today's Alisone 0 8 3 !].] §jasain broke ugh Mrs. Hil-'and then shot an aerial to War-| Servies Jebmon, Tnd 18 ailignicls. Ke 1 Si 13 48 cn 711 game ‘in a contest rtext Saturday. Smither © 4 1 0 113 o tons service to win set.and match! onvire who was dropped on the Only 1 Block West of Haddix. Col 13 12 Toenes, Mpls Donnelly. phil. “2 -1 6] . 1912 In the other series games yes- HMreraf 09 4 3003 game-fifteen. Blue 11-yard line, Johnson cracked | ing Buin Louis NE Andromidan SiP10 Ranta Bry 8 8 Ko 8 713 terday, Capitol Lil held its un- gtesmlerp 5 1 1 0 a ‘The seventh game of the sec-! through for the touchdown. War-| : ‘ hi 8 3 8 4 8 sefeate kt ’ : 2 eB Total ; 1 set was the hardest fought ’ / R in 14 defeated mark by dumping’ ras 421627 5 Totals 42716 ONd se ENtirenburg’'s kick was blocked tof , [Rehr N 3 x 3 ‘ , Moores Mortuaries—12 to 1, and] Lady flied out. for Haines inn . of the match, gbing to deuce 11 ,ke B score 19 to 13 in favor| (] - [ 0 Wehmir, Cin. 11 8 3-3 } §DeWolf News won 17 to 8 over {apitel oil 023 203 04012 times before Mrs. Hilton won. of the Blues. : ed STATION 3 Hatte x EM : 18 3 4 Ferris Food Market . errors—Tri 2. Davidson Se The running of Halfback Bob: p3g¢ Ww.ie™ CA OI33 MA : : Chivers, “Pit 9 7 Dickson. Put. 3 { 2. Little Earl Stegemoller was the Runs. Bose A rei 8 Softball Games Slated Straub, Indianapolis Seniok 2h); I Ha Bos 3% 4D Ct ‘ 715 thorn in the side of the Mortu- moller, Gardner t in-—Poole - op . (passes by Fike set up the te's; a Pendleton E even Rrcheen, StL 11 iGheanes put & HY SERIES STANDINGS Lk More tier At Municipal Stadium third touchdown. Fike uncorked i] I In 1 an'M 4 I" CITY SERIE TANDINC w 1 I h a . Double . to Juni End Fred Fisher Yone 1 tone 308 ) 3 r F ) Maas oubl . ARS “ | ) ure Roberts Le i 1 Rowe, | 0 ] a” To 0 5 0 3 ar B to Koertge Yo Qardner Eight: softball - games will be a pass 0 Sunior nd 3 End| 8g The Indianapolis All-Stars, the = Chi 10 98immons. Phil 41 HH Ne « 10 ~Capitol Oil 3, Moore | n1aved * today at the Municipal of Coal Fork, W. Va. but End| city’s semi-pro football team, witl NYS Re Cy v 13 Sriuarie 3 } Fe taher Pv | Stadium, beginning at 2 p.m. “The Robert Runyan missed on the, open their season at 1:30 p. m.iRaft ser. Cig 13 1A Adkine CW. 1 3 wright’ 212 Starr, 8 1 qj fers Food 3 3 Bernhart Passed f.o¢ four games are in the lower, CONVersion to: make the score 19today at the Indiana Reforma- warnes. Rex & & Lednard Chi 31g Colma. Phil 1202 Welk, Wash 1 1 _tBliminat do Quillen and | racket where each team has one No T | tory, Pendletoh, en" er FP Cine. § 1 Ostwakt AB AL » Phil 0 3 apfes boys as he has been against loss in the double elimination Waste No Time | 8 TR aE te The All-Stars this year intend fucbe. PRENY 3-2 C Hana, FP BUMSRIINY “1 many teams this season. Little Ferris Food Sweet 168 Tournament, The The rejuvinated White's wasted = PERTS to make a bid for the state cham- ‘ 7 Earl. the Oilers’ top meundsman, u ABH Q A schedule: ® no time in putting the contest’ [EE \ . ; lay \ : oo ‘ Mech of 105 2 m. Mates White Pron . : mi plonship now held by Ft. Wayne Gels Trophy for .500 Swat Average gave up only four hits and shut M¢ ! 83 EN nM os White Brironoq lan- on ice. A few minutes later, Fike, | A squad of 35 was to make the . ¥ out his opponents for seven” in- Mox 3 2 4 0'son vs. New Augusta: 4 pm Indianapo while: standing on the Blue 47-| trip today ; nirigs. + Jock bd Oe Ee etaville van iubias peer. Yard line, hit Halfback Charles Thé probable - starting lineup Moores marked up their only Fausherrt 30008 Pn 7 en aie "Die ve. Muroy Jones with a pass on the 27-yard] K { will include Gerald Dodd, left end; run in the eighth. Stegemoiier Box if 3 111 0 Sunbeam: fo m Herts Jones vs Na-'line and Jones demonstrated Jack, Haines, left tackle; Jack struck out 16 batters and issued Brod? 130 0 Wolo Pm Craviomsviile Eagle some nifty broken field running| SEI ET EET BEATTY. Leventhal, left guard; Leroy Sny- only one free ticket. The Oilers = Se es (by outrunning the secondary for| ’ HOURS der, center; James Kasler, right gave him plenty of support. play- 034 i Be i: Scribes to M et the clinching marker. Hinkle Mon., Thre Thur, if IEA] guard; Don Burden, right tackle; ing _errorless ball-and collecting ¥ 200 003— 8). . . . called the game before thel " E «MW. 10 8 John Turner, right end; Richie 16. 5areties . wllamiil, Neu. Moxiey. McAllister, The North. Central Conference whijte's could kick off again. CAULEY NR Deem, quarterback; Donald-King, DeWolf News took the lead I: McClean 3 Neu 1. Moxiey 3. Jackson 2. SPOTtS writers. and broadcasters Tickets for Butler's home| LLL TR EN A left half: Roy Jacobs, right half, th seven run 3 McAll Flaugner, Keene Box 1. Runs will hold their fall meeting at the games are now “on sale atl : ) t with seven runs in the first three ts Flaugher 3, , Jackson 3. yr tel And in Abd LCRA ZT Sg and Francis (Moe) Morlarity, innings and was never headed. ster 3. Cantotll, Roetibke oe n Sracn — nderson -at Marott's Shoe Store or at the! ——— Atkins-Saints, held the defend- eu 3. Moxley 3, Jacks oo Fo Basketb 1 All September and October games, ing champion Mallory to four Keene. Double plays ationa asketball As- will start at 2 p. m. while No-

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