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Picks Queen To Avenge 7-2 Playoff

Ace Tribe

Chance at

Lint Warms Up as

“going” for them tonight, the

Millers. The world knows by now off the second-place Redskins 2. It was a mild upset, But a more startling upset

was in sick bay yesterday

the Indians in the playoffs in competition.

the Indians tonight. Barnhill

1 crowd of 3580, the Indians “

and the visitors got to him two runs in the first inning.

walking the first hitter. A by Jack Maguire followed and fore the side was retired visitors were on their way. Homers

on in the Indians’ first and hits, all singles. .out. Three co

for the Mill City pastimers. Harshman,” who collected

the wall. Cook’s Tribe's Goose

handed pitching cooked

Ignores Ailments for

Barnhill to Take Mound for Minneapolis Defies Injury, Sparks

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor in: With Mel Queen, ace righthander, or Royce Lint, ace lefthander, Dodgers to 4-2 Win;

to the problem of squaring the playoff series with the Minneapolis} By CARL LUNDQUIST

curred in St. Paul, where the| © MINNEAPOLIS | There have been many dissent-third-place Milwaukee Brewers AB RH 0 A Eers—those who think Pee Wee goose-egged the pennant-winning Hefman. 2b ........ 4 1 0 2 o 1fumbles too many balls and Saints. i . Maguire, cf ....... 8 2 4 3 o obobbles plays that would be sure-| IMuetler. rf ........ § o 2 5 0 ofire for other infielders. | All of which proves you never, ..... """"""§ 1 1 1 6 0 There are still those who lean| tell | bbreviated series t n fap. A TEVia o T1eS pandridee: 3 ...... 4 1 2 1 3 04, Marty Marion, Alvin Dark orl § reen 8. Brady, © .......e0ee 4 1 210 0 0 ’ > ; Queen Ill Yesterday (Yolen, © ......ceees 0 0 0 1 0 0 Roy maliy and thors use points’ i Mel Queen with a regular sea- Harshman, 1b ...... 3 1 1 4 0 ao or all o em unt ere comes et gu Jennings, 8 ....... 3 0 0o o 1 oa day like yesterday. son. record of 22 and nine, Willy, 0" © TT «0 0 o 1 o The Dodgers are on a do-or-die | face the Millers tonight if his, eo i ae oe = trip west and Pee Wee wasn't physical condition is all right. He | Totals ... 12 21° 3 1lleven supposed to make the trip.|

o mere p—— " = cw . = = : pitch. He is determined to keep UL! Ll ui fo; am nn "Dodgers were on their way to a : y * * it H 4 Still Young Marlene was right in| the weatherly fied out for Malloy tn ninth. |r 0-2 victory over the Reds. The| Mericans z g 19 - iri e orne S i the thick of it as she posted a game courageous fashion that he'yirieapots . ............ 201 004 000—7 Dodgers scored another run “in| worked out of turn and stacked INDIANAPOLIS 100 001 0oo—32 the second and then in the fifth}.

retrieves ‘A pe fs AL ES Ee oS BE So Dadar Cup Choice Green. but Will Get Tougher jae: coe oo emi

shadowed only by the Porter-

: plenty of speed and also a tanta-|3 Ayers 1. Struck out—by Ayers 8 John-|for his third straight hit. In adZing Curve: + 2-Main 1, Malloy. 1. Hits-off. Job |diti Pee Wee’ « y { = es eT son. ¥ ff. Johnson | tion to Pee Wee's handiwork] SCARBOROUGH, England, tum with the tape. Swollen thumbs, thigh bruises, sore arms—he|

= game,” played before a chilled/Msin. 0 in 1 inning#Malloy, 3 In 3 In-\yyp ghortstop also handled seven

face” right off the bat. Chet John-|;.i. ‘ TE Even so, the Dodgers could not|Great Britain in the Ryder Cu “" BY | ————————————————————— eo ————— } i son, Tribe southpaw, was “frigid out and retired the side. It was gain on the first place Cardinals, matches starting tomorrow; but One jesting buddy shouted... Apparently Coach Kelley has|

There was an error’ involved, Indians also got a run in the but Johnson made the mistake of sixth. - After that stanza, how-/game lead. Harry (The Cat)| Until yesterday, the Americans Several cohorts ge tn true power today and surely their

Jack Cassini helted a homer| Ayers had a lot of speed allitimely blows, one a bases-loaded Adams, two Birtish players, Howe's smiling Ra ' e - wrap, talking. over the left field*wall with none through the contest. He rolled triple, to account for four runs. [posted excellent rounds of 65 yes- wizard of Pp g bone in his left foot in the fourth

Fleming doubled after two down. one walk. i I" -But big Les was left on base. Ayers In Charge . (Field where the Philadelphia Lacey, 4 and 3. prepsters. Maybe it's In the third stanza, the Millers] Ayets was tough to handle. | Phillies deefated the Pittsburgh| The best the Americans could Howe knew it-had one big weak- , ; : | their run total to three Although the Indians garnered Pirates, 12 to 4. Mike Goliat and do was turn in cards ‘of 60's. ness against Broad Ripple’s ecity| Center John Vollmer, guard; by scoring one marker on three three doubles, a home run and Gran Hamner each hit homers Dutch Harrison of Little Rock, champions last week and Knew Ed Koeppe, and Tackle Mac

Tribe's goose, the catch, He was struck on the spite the victory, Boston won the By JOE DIMAGGIO : {Kelley says, hit about 150 or. so. Johnson was - derricked and cheekbone by Turner's throw season's series, 12 games to 10. OOByriEhE 190 trees Tar WHO Tem Corp Tem Eight Coming Back Forrest Main went in with none{and had to retire from the game. | Kinder Wins Twentieth Packing away two against the Browns yesterday pushed the! Coming back next year will-be

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Hourler | Reese Settles Howe Gets Ball-Handling Drill as Tech Game Looms

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Millers gn Shortstops

Indians believe they have the answer) : Cards Protect Lead

| United Press Sports Writer that the fourth-place Millers bumped] NEW YORK, Sept. 15—All year, out at Victory Field last night, 7 to long the argument has raged—Iis| ao {Pee Wee Reese the best shortstop oc- Tribe Box Score in the National League? !

eine 31. FT and| INDIANAPOLIS He was hit by a pitched ball Sun-|

sini, Dandridge, Brady, Harshman 3, Pe- rally which won the game.

qu ianager Tommy Heath of thls Lo os, me arta lad Je off — with 5 single. He. cio Howe Prepares for Tech Dedication Game Page marathon. hander, will be sent in against/Tih, ToS, POTTUE J CUCL und and scored when Snider! Given 3-to-1. Edge Undaunted by 31-0 Loss to Broad Ripple |. The local hope was that Dotty

NaS 1 aianapolis 7. Base on balls—oft Johnson! Yes, this same ight hit. Tn ad Over Bri tish Foes By J1 MMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The man in the varsity dressing room took another figure-eight

9 in 5 innings (and t6 th 6thriiat i “the sera BROOK! 2mm sins ids n nnings (an men rilat the plate the Pry Sept. 157 (UPy-—Kfiierfcangolters: taped grid treated em-all.with effic fens rapidity. i

pings. Losing pitcher—Johnson. Umpires— | y were rated 3 to 1 favorites to beat You couldn't hear above the noise and spirited hifarity,” and Moore, Mullen, Scanlan and Clegs. Time: (ChANCES Bawleasly afield, p| you'd never guess that Howe's big Hornets had been stung 31 to. 0

only last Friday. i

lost

fora four-run inning for Minneapolis, Who pounded ou} a 9 to 3 victory pe odds were subj nu g -| . » £ ject to revision gpoyve the din: “Ya gonna dope his boys up for the annual East] With the help of an error, the ore the New York Diguis in 2 within the next 24 hours, | off just because of a busted leg?” Side fracas. He had to elevate | ¢ a= laughed and them from a loss that belied their hit/gver, the Indians were finished. |Brecheen and Slammin’ Stan Mu-|were rated at 4 to 1, but after a quipped back. ] tential power tomOrrow. be-| Tall Bill Ayers, e Snished. [Bre were co-heroes in the Red-|particularly “hot” practice round|leaned over and said: , Po > = om : de-| the righthander, kept the Indians off bird triumph, Brecheen scatter-'by British stars, -oddsmakers, “Doesn't sound like anyhody's| _ 1asy Were weay Oa Dass ve.

| ” -| .. |base in the remaining three in-|ing 10 hits for his 13th triumph dropped their prices. {moping, Sots it, ne Jal wnpes | 0s. They Jost all four. fum-} : ree! and confident. was bles, nings. {and Musial chipping in with th Max Faulkner and Jimmy turbed an Kelley, the three lettermen. Dick De Lang-

iade, a veteran lineman, broke a

Les up eight strikeouts and. issued but No. 49 for Kiner |terday to defeat Ryder Cup se-| No, it didn't. Spirits ran un-

It was “ , "at. es. le y high, was “home run day” at Forbes!|lectors Arthur Havers and Arthur usually hig because he'll be out at least six weeks.

Maybe all year. |

three singles, they were held to for the Phils in the second, inning Ark, and Johnny Palmer of|it shouldn’t mope over it just be- Laetsch are the monogrammed

The sixth saw Johnson batted|two runs. and rookie Ed Sanicki, making Badin, N. C., went around in 69 cause they had their No. 1 per- boys. And -Laetsch has been consecutive

an| Jack Maguire, Minnéapolis cen- his first big league appearance, to defeat Jimmy Demaret, Ojai,/ennial rival coming up tomorrow wearing a cast on his left arm-be-

error, and a three-run homer over|ter fielder, was the hitting kinglhomered with two on in the Cal, and Clayton Haefner, Char- night: Tech at Tech's dedication. cause of a small broken bone on the right field wall by Jack!of the game. He lined out singleg ninth off veteran Rip Sewell.

lotte, N. C., 1 up. Sammy Snead They'd like nothing better than his wrist. He'll play as he did last

.up..the contest our ‘consecutive times at bat| But probably the homer that/of White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. [to spoil everything for all the Week because his spirit is as good|

in four | before thé THATEnS got im out-inimeant. most. 4a. Pirate. fans was and joyd Mangrum of Chicago Big Green in their season opener as the rest of the boys. 40!/the ninth. ~~ wo one that Ralph Kiner blasted also shot 69°% 16 defeat SKI Alex Defore “everybody == They knew Howe like. Tech,..may..I !

homers during regular season| Bob Brady, Minneapolis ecatch- in the sixth with one aboard. It ander; Southern Pines, N. C., and they'd like to add another victory | considerably by mid-season or at; competition, really smacked that/er, was injured in the eighth. He was his 49th of the campaign Bob Hamilton, Landover, Md, 2 to that pair of triumphs over season’s dusk. And next year the one, It soared high and far over|is a former Indianapolis player. and put him only one behind Babe up. iTech in past years. |Hornets will be buzzing. Tomor-

With Brady on first, Harshman Ruth's 1927 pace—the year he hit|— {row’s starting lineup will contain

hit a towering foul against the 60. Ruth hit his 50th in his ay S T by Ti Ah d eight juniors and only three Harshman swings left handed backstroke screen and Earl game; this was 138 for Kiner, oe ees ouy ime ea seniors. But Kelley has no depth. | - |

But'what he has will be big and

and the fact that he walloped Turner raced back and caught ae Chicago Cubs edged ‘the; cm . | ; | one out of the park against left-| It was a difficult pla§* and Boston Braves, 8 to 7, in their, Despite Yanks Double Win rough. The line now averages

the Brady sprinted for second after final meeting of the season. De- [nearly 180 pounds and the backs,

LEAGUE STANDING AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Playvoft (Best-of-Seven Series) w L

inneapolis at. INDIANAPOLY ii waukes at St, Paul 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York (Only game scheduled) .- NATIONA EAGUER No games Beneduted

SENSATIONAL HARD TOP

Sox became the second 20-game trying time ahead. z Base Qa i { qa en ar {winner of the season when he beat! We play the Indians and the Tigers five games in five days. Wilbur Zobbe, 187, ends; Earl Detroit, 1 to 0. Ted Williams’ These are proud, fighting teams which have incentive. They are bat- Wis, 160, right halfback, and

Ellis Kinder of the Boston Red| Yankees a little nearer thé pennant, it is true, but we may have a Laetsch, 180, and Dick Dismor,| - |195; tackles, Bob Mogle, 180, and,

N , | homer in the sixth was the margin tling for third place, with a possible chance for second, and a cut in Frank Fox, quarterback, 170; ia YESTEIDNY of victory over Hal Newhouser. the series money. whole lineup just about ame Ph Johnson, fullback, 172, and iwaukes (Pareto 4 ¢ 1 But the Yanks gained half a Against them we are likely to i A Leo Ahearn, 150. } BL Paul 000 000 000-— 04 0 game in the American League by see consistently good pitching. I time, not once, but three times.. Dick Oberlies, another quarterToo ookoy and Burris; Romano.” Labine, Browi. hympling the Browns twice, 2 to 0 consider Art Houtteman and Bob He was forced to do so because back, will do. much of the kicking

— Home-grown Dotty Germain Porter was the people’s choice In this suburban Philadelphia setting today as eight women links {stars teed off in the quarter-finals of the Womens’ National Amaeur Golf championships. |

ihe hearts of the gallery as she scored a 21-hole 1 up victory over, forfher champion Mrs. Julius A. Page Jr. of Greensboro, N. C, yesterday in the. fourth round. But they admitted the pretty] brunet housewife was facing as| tough a field as women's ama-

medal 74 yesterday to defeat

Now they're down to only when she went into a-trap-and,

even for young |quarter of the Ripple game and stood by idly while Mrs. Page

8 Women Tee Off in Quarter-finals of U. S.

Amateur Tourney ARDMORE, Pa., Sept. 15 (UP)

| Dark-haired Dotty ; captured

Tribe Manager Al Lopez said . 2 J A tday and figured to bs sidelined 0 BA An Mg LE TE RR teur golf could gather. “3 “conditions” today will determine o. in "5 + 1 1 2 « ofora week. But Pee Wee insisted RTL 0" ei yg EP Today she met Janet Brown of tonight's starting. pitcher. Fernandez, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 10 he 5° 05, ww A the Shain] — Si at A | Philadelphia. In other quarterjeen, hi frefus Plemi: ; RE 0 Yes | e u e sco it any ideas ' . | e oa. vy Tre retured Tn Sar Dr a et UY 87 0 he'd be out of action long: “Coupte’ When-.a. football team. fumbles four times and doesn't recover once, it goes through extra (nals Mea, OND 10 Hniong ot . would be ready to “go.” CERNE Mier eees «0 0 1 0 odays maybe” he sali “I could work on ball handling. That's what Howe's Hornets have been doing this week, along with other by of Atlanta: Dot Kielty of But Lopez advised Royce Lint Peters st .......... 3 a : ' ¢ play tomorrow.” - | preparations, getting ready for Tech's dedicatory opener under the lights at Tech's stadium tomor- Long Beach, Cal, played Polly to get ample rest and he pre- jinn © cece 2 0 00 0 0 Goes Back in Lineup | row night. Frank Fox, quarterback, is shown how to tuck the ball into the hands of Left Halfback Leo |Ryjey of Ft. Worth, Tex, and 15pried 1 Spswer A Malt B .-orcsreres 8 9° 4-0-0 -of Ho as Fight He went "and Ahearn by Coach Sam Kelley of the Howe eleven. Right Halfback Earl Lewis (on Ahearn's left) |year-old Marlene Bauer of Los unable “ make it. Sy Bs 1-322 olopened the pw Yih a Youble| and Fullback Ralph Johnson get some pointers. Howe lost a 31 to 0 decision to Broad Ripple in [Angeles played Betty Mackinnon The Old Courage Weatherly .......... 1 0 0 0 o ooff Howle Fox. He scored on a| its opener last week. + of Texarkana, . The guess: is that Queen will Soran » 31 ~ =—|single by Duke Snider and the|——— , Margaret. Gunther Loses

could follow in the footsteps of Mrs, Helen B. Stetson, a localite who won the big tourney on home fairways in 1926, the last time a Philagplphia , native . took . the

crown. After her survival yekter- ;

day, they figured it could happen. Dotty had two narrow squeaks as she eliminated the-last former titleholder in the field during a close match. Neither player was more than one hole ahead at any time. Mrs. Page lost victory putts on the rim at the 18th and 19th’ She lost the match on the 21st

never could collect her game in| four strokes. Dotty, meanwhile, | was on the green in one, and|

shot herself out of the running. Defeats Mrs. Tracy "What wasn’t forgotten; however, was that Miss Kirby went to the 18th in the morning round to defeat Mrs. Joanne Barr Tracy of Dallas, who previously had eliminated defending champion Grace. Lenczyk, and that lean

Dorothy followed that with an

afternoon 3 and 2 victory over

of Decatur, IIL, |

Marjorie. lindsay one of the better golfers, There also was the fact that Miss Kielty has hammered three opponents, including last year's finalist Helen Sigel and Texas champion Betsy Rawls, and won evrey match by at least five holes. And that Miss Riley has been playing a winning golf game hidden in the lower bracket where no one has been noticing.

force Wins: - Stock Car Race

Gene Force, Richmond, won| . the 25-lap stock car feature race

at the W. 16th St. Midget Speedway last night after two contenders -had been wrecked. Frank Mike and Frank Roessles battled for the early lead until { Mike lost control and rammed his. [car against Roessler into a guard rail. Don Dewey, Indianapolis, won {the semifinal and Forrest Lee,

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[Indianapolis, won the steeplechase, Heat winners were Mike, { Force, Marion Lowery of Chicago, and" Eddie Ball, Los Angeles.

Defeat” p ¢ Game Looms _ Dotty Porter P.S Any Argument ir ase ~~ Has Spotiight VSR WE Sa In Golf Meet

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0 f > A . 1.3 , Ad A n will BCA paTalie 3.200 Voge Moor at Ww ashington, Sept. 231 (N), 28 (Ny, 39 next season. The pitching is five ¢ ourse Monday a \ Blackwell and Coober Losing bitcher—| Claveland—At home: Detroft, Sept 23 deep in quality starters. The in- ihe 160 ard eh Joif-in one cohtest on { 2 4 1 1 AY Boston 020 100 301— 7 7 iN. Soi, To o APR A Rung field, however, must be straight- %i¢ Froeting Jo particingtle he day-long

3¢ 0 ! $ IN 1 . affair w d by a dir ( cago Poitrs Antoni eos 1) 3 a 38 3p. ut Boston, pent 20. 31, at ened out for 1950 ( ammon s I > Pavia Where three Sat ! nel qa 1 < Sept. 27 (N), 4 » oO . ticphies an C t r il EE Has oA er ing. pitch | Sept 30, Oct. If 2- Total » atEDetroit But’ that's in the future. For ve “awarded SION DLO DEM [New York 001 000 003- 3 10 3! PP[OIL=AL home: Cleveland. Sept 30 (he présent, Detroit is hot, and wan i : Jha RAG . 0 n | tN Wh AP v & 2 won t | s honors Or mit. me” {het and Mutter? 300 He 1T A wialiin Seth 28 will ‘give no quarter in the ‘Fast. EH ib AR gt 8 J Cs A ¢ p 3 ~ \ 4 ASL City's r m > y ok een and Rice. Losing pitcher—Ken- |g, en ny 1 at Cleveland. |1 say that despite the two de- (he team of Date Morey and Mrs Ch Ties . L NATION AL LEAGUE - feats in Boston. A club which R Ara ek Bud ee esl Major League ‘Leaders Louis ©... 8 8 as 15 Suffers the bitter losses - often sid Mis Noo Eperson took low net with : rooklyn : 8 J Ln cor : ; nN / By United Press LR omainii Sefels 84. 626 - 1a 14 takes it out on the next opponent, 5’ About ! solfers” participated AMERICAN LEAGUE | BL. Louis—At home: Boston, @ept. 18| A rebounding club { } yr » G AB RH Pet) oN YOU m ostom, ding clu S never ~ , IN), hiladelphia, | 2 Williams. Boston eH 826 138 184 30 20: Brooklyn, govt, 31 Sot, ie ‘Nl: pleasure to handle, Pro Football . ; eens ’ £0, Sep . po 1 : DiMagxio, oston “ a 853 118 I2¢ 31s i Jie reh, Se , n To vat Chitose. 0 Under Great Pressure | Chicago’ Cardinals 30: Pittabursh Steel. —— Bt a4. 1 30. Oct - i - { h 30; Sper AL hous. 1 403-6 14 3. Sept de, OL ho rotai To ron the hapbier_side, 1 under-|en Ct Zt NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 (NV, 35. Total-3. Away. At Plttsburan |S0and Tommy Henrich will be able’ OG AR H pot Jet 16 IN) 17. at Chicago, Sept. 18.

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