Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1949 — Page 34
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. ol abe i _._ SUNDAY, SEPT: 18, 1949°"
Joe Williams Ser ’
Old Timers Speak Up
Athletes of an Earlier Day Recalled to Memory
NEW YORK, Sept, 17—How's business in the Old ‘Timers’ Department these days’ Pretty good, thank you.
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town personalities Joe DiMaggio, the most famous reporter in journalism, and Mike Donlin of another baseball |
were both class gus, stylish co oc™" 3p wun the Balt
and urbane. | mote Orioles in 1807. )
JY This prompted Neil New- . , ., rrpfin Ar Feehan, New man, Brooklyn--an old friend, by! ark, N, J., takes me to task fof the way—to take pen in hand: “I y.terping to the Tigers’ Dick) remember ‘Turkey Mike’ Donlin wyyefield as the “original bonus| very well. John McGraw got him pay » from Cincinnati where he had a «f happened ta be going through | reputation of being hard to han the 1887 files of the Newath dle. He was a bit of a poseur; he News and 1 came across used to wait until his mates jam: ‘Outfielder Dunlop may ie started from the bench and then ,.jeased by Detroit. He was paid strutted in last to attract at-/$1000 to sign his “contract and tention. | $1500 for his services on the field.’ “He was a good looking bird wouldn't this make Dunlop a and a first class ball player but bonus baby?” in my book ‘he couldn't carry (Ed note: In a sense, you. But | DiMaggio's glove In many re- | was talking of the current | spects. He became a thespian practice of lavishing vast sums after marrying Mable Hite, a&' on untried youngsters. Wakedistinguished vaudeville artiste.’ field got $52,000 and an éxpenHe was mentioned in at {east two! sive ear to sign with the Tigers songs of the periow: after leaving college. He was
. # » 1] hit it rich. “ONE WAS ‘My Brother Silvest’| the first really to. hit it rich.)
” » » in which It was stated: FROM Ross Duff Whytock, “‘Mike Donlin, he's a great Glendale, Cal: “You can set it man, down that Bdward B. Cochems ‘He's a great da bat da ball.” (was the inventor of the forward “The other was ‘They Say He pass and gave it its initial tryout | Went to College’ and the refer- with Bt. Louis University when he ence ran: | was is triumphant coach. 1 was in| “‘They say he went to col Bt. Louisa member of the staff lof the old Republic when Co- . ‘Where he gained a lot of |chems announced he had devised knowledge, {the pass and was going to use it “ ‘Astrology, baseball - ology, [to open up the game. Bd Wray, | Mik Donlin and McGraw, the veteran Bt. Louis sports writer, who Is still in action, sat) Oe owever, Willie Keeler was my in of the birth of the pass and beau ideal of a ballplayer. 1 don't gave It much prominence in the believe his equal Asan outfielder columns of the Post-Dispatch, It has beén séen in any of our local may interest your old timers to ball parks since his retirement. know that Cochems i8 back in his FEET YO Cheek Re Pecord Ln hom Aomn.of
least oné occasion.” (Hd. Note: éconiomics. pv
Some time back it was observed in this space that as This Week
cub | Blue Devils Go | era, had much in common . , . that, among other things they| To Crawfordsville
vou'll find he hit over: A00 on at/is writing a tome dealing a
"Race For City-County Titles Wide Open
13 Clashes ~ Park School Wins Opener, 20 to 0
Dotty Porter Defeats
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Scheduled for i ip - lh isa gd da Dot Kielty of California ?
For Women's Golf Title
25-Year-Old Housewife and Mother :
Dominates Game Clear to the End
+ ARDMORE, Pa., Sept. 17 (UP)—Mrs. Dorothy Germain Porter, 28-year-old housewife from Manoa, Pa. a neighboring Philadelphia suburb, won the U. 8. women's amateur golf championship today with 4 3 and 2 victory over Dot Kielty, Long Beach, Cal, time bomber ferry pilot. : Dotty, her short dark hair tousling in the wind, never trailed {her opponent in a match which | ~~ - ph — saw her repeat the national vie. stroke, and the new champion tory of another native Philadel. was crowned. phian—Mrs, Helen B. Stetson, Mrs. Porter needed only 56
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who won on the same course in strokes on the greens, three less 1026. than her opponent, and that prob
Mrs. Porter, who has an 11. (ably spelled the difference in the
mon Thus became Match. On one big hole, which Ak ala aagnme. to win the (might have been a turning point,
, Siamplonship since Glenna Col Mine eliza green game prow
For Initial Game | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | A 13-game card will confront! the city and county high school! | football prepsters who might be-| [gin looking for a wide open {scramble for the eity and county! {prep titles before long. Pike Township will start things 1a O12 Wednesday by entertaining] ye Brownsburg. 13 to 8 losers to |Bpeedway two weeks ago. An 11|contest slate looms Friday and
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Jone more tilt Raturday night finds are did It in 1935. Trims Rig Four rispus Attucks entertaining Ft.| Lead {Wayne South Side, 58 to 8 victors, Bulls Up : Miss Xelty had triniiind a vif
{four hole advantage held by Mrs, She built up a lead in the first! four. holes, then saw it erased Porter to two by the time the 31st
(was reached. She was on the idee & series of rallies by the go. inside Mrs. Porter in a pos year old flight instructor from sition to trim the margin to & the West ‘Coast. Back on ‘even single hole, terms in thé final round, she At the time, her golf was hot, forged ahesd and won on the but suddenly ner putter faltered 34th hole when Miss Kielty ran and she three-putted. Mrs. Porter afoul of the quarry which crosses took the hole to go three up again the fairway. and the intense pressure was off, Miss Kielty's second shot on Mrs: Porter, the séventh Phila- .- the 34th was topped - into the delphian to win the §ifle over the quarry and that was the fatal Juste Sneidiung Met Vare, yaa stroke. we nn comman 0 A mate with Cn Py een which lacked controversial fea But Mrs. Porter's deadly putter "5
Both rounds were marked by left her only a foot from the pin In three, good recoveries—the course Is
very heavily trapped—and there Miss Kielty, facing an all or was a liberal sprinkling of great nothing try, putted beyond the and near great shots among the | | cup, missed what was her fifth common place.
{over Bluffton Friday, at Tech, Friday's top game, the only! eity clash of the week, involves
City, County H. S. Grid Schedule This Week
WEDNES | | Brownsburg at tH RAY ship, pm | EF
Beech Grove . Sacred Heart at CYO,
Warren Central at Ben Davis; #8 oe Ripple’ at Evansville Central,” 4 p Athtdral at Bloomington, 1 atur Central at Speedway, | Tank in Township a ty asheld” pm wrénce Central at Deaf Tool, 3pm | Washington at Manus! py. i s rirides at Crawfordevitie, 5 gm | ersonville at Southport, § | Anderson at
ATurniy" ™M. Warne Brith Side vs Crispus Al tucks at Tech,
Washington’ 8 not - «10 - be - dented {Continentals seeking to shove 3 A 4 5 |Manual out of early titular eon- Photo by Bob Wallace. Times Staff Photosrapher
tention at Delavan Smith Field Tackle Jack Bulger of Park-School plies his trade on End Delashmit following a short gain on Reliefer Page Shines Anew
Hapa Benes i Bogues. sieved, afternoon. The Inglanapolis prep team won, 20 to 0. Denver Pro Holds (Continued from Page 33) [si by Cas M she, Last alepning. S H Pa k. 8 single by Cas Michaels and the etl in Silent Hoosiers and Park Rocky Mt Lead — om Sheds 7an SUI 4 nd Ll
Spinning Is Good Meat Getter For Tyro Angler
Introduced Into U. S. by English Sportsman B. HM. Brown i in 1932, Barred by Some Clubs
By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT No doubt you aré familiar with the method of light-lure casting, rather recently imported from Great Britain and Europe, - known, generally as “spinning.” Joseph D. Bates Jr., who has written that excellent work SPINNING FOR AMERICAN GAME FISH, defines
at 8 p. m. a pass by Plainfield to the Park 20-yard line in the Park School 1949 grid openes here yesterday _/As Yankees Edge Detroit: the championship race with a Tech Entertains Anderson | Sept. 17 (UP)—Jack Koennecker, Piller as"
Cathedral, can gain a big step in| slide victories over Beech Grove Cc $ G id Oo : nx Luts {Cafl Scheib to his 12th d in. and Sacred Heart, . ap ure. ri Pe eners l.GRA Y D JUNCTION, Colo.,| 5 tie A 20 decisions 0 Bie a re ve
the word “spinning” as “the sci¢fice of fishing with 4 light lure and! a thread. liné on a fixed spool reel.” The man who is largely respon-| ER .
“| tietent in the use of the fly rod| elnie ot or {And the light-lure, quadruple mul-|
itiplier casting outfit, they offer] Hamilton Brown, who brought with him in 1932 a French Luxor lttl¢ In-the way of énjoyment. pinning Reel Jogdther with rod,! A great many of the angling
I and lured to ~com 1eté the clubs have barred spinning rigs, ne » from thelr Yun,
Anybody who is fot A completed] And} hep, Ho _ mofon cn featn to do a passable mater Whol ne Ama NM spian with an hour's/ Jo te hing {will find the fish more active and - ‘ready to take any lure during the ne a ? the a fut ¥ Solunar Periods than they are at the I he of the Ewopus, lives a. any other time of that particular professional guide and fiy tyer named Ray Smith ay's re- | “actions to his first view of - Solunar Table ft spinning rig are worth recording.| Most anglérs know that fish
He said, In effect; [hate A eit time during the oi vo -and Southport's high-land Wooten bucked the extra ears be peciots North Carolina and North Caro-|vived a shaky start to chalk up| “1 was fishin’ away, mindin’ my y and ‘night when they riding Cards play host to Jef- wints in the second for the Deaf i 2 14 113 -53 lina State, watching the game, his eighth vietofy of the season .own business, when along comes and when they play. |tersonville in other. games Fri- School and -Snedak ade the Mon Serr Scoring’ Waké "Forest . stuck. .mainly = to/while hapless Mickey Harris was ' | The Solunar Tables, complied | chool an nédaker made idowps-- Moers 3. Wi goten. Lavalle power football to whip the out- [hit Treély to absorb his 13th loss | this character with & sawed-off, “apo Times by John Alden {day night involving county teams.! conversions with two quarterback mat 3 Snedaker. 2. Kys } fly rod that had a coffée grinder Knight, decignate Yess times in | Broad Ripple goes to Evans-| {sneaks. je Salter Tone Ao fas Ep Wooten weighted, outplayed Pennsylva-|against four victories. i on the handle, He heaves a roller a5 “affost to tell the sherman | V1l1e Central hoping to gain fa-| In the third, Wooten converted * “™*" 4" er : jwans; Cletéting al WiMngten skate, equipped with a Mass of the best time to wet his line. Pa after that 26 to 0 lacing at! for the Hoosiers and Snedaker Retertes hers Umpire —Rennigar. Head emer Te i SE. W i } i gang hots; Ub song Se Ce (Contra uanderd Tine ator pan Friday a thadra, plunged for thé losers in the h oO Soccer Team Hikes | ght Cd olert a1 3 3 : 4 : on onl fourth. tner.3 | Jost. a ee Drowns : . Lie in ¥ 13 A Games waar in out of town; Kevin Johnston made two Cougars S ut ut Unbeaten Record ehnedy cf : 1, ga, { ti IT e reeled in my line an’ ads i {touchdowns for Park._.an 18-yard - LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP)—Un-|fégane 4 [Harris p 0 0 went home. If that's wi trout ke rides ; . Fiiovr woke holds 4 > ie § in sweep - that followed a 65-yard Utah State, 33- 0 | beaten Wolverhampton increased * dens 4103 AmOnS R] fishin’ is comin’ to, I'm In the) E18 a day : ! i IR “Lafayette Jett. drive and another 24-yard end PULL MAN, Wash, er ‘its first division lead in the Brit-| Totals GIT totais. 38 IH - - " — r
wrong business.”
"scheme. of things. For covering!
the wide waters and the deep 5 hi da Y pools, where there is né space for e n - 0
Without doubt, spinhing Sutfits| ~ [for both extra points. today by defeating Everton, 2 Hayne have their place in the angling raves ap f. Louis, 5-4, [scored in the- second for Park College, 33 to 0, today.in a non-, 1, while runnerup Manchester, and, : 006 0063 |
Ldrive from the winners’ 40 er! gxan p = 1m . Utah State Coacn George Me- pi he oop Bi a § elle’ $ itching | Fullback Prichett broke. loose Hnkovich, former "Notre Dame' A crowd of 50,000 watched Ful- Shingo iy 2 et Bony | if
y in the third. Tech's Big Green. whic Football teams from Deaf Sehool and Park School opened their : ; . : #11 have oo Sething A Eh showed 1949 grid season with impressive victories over out-of- county opposi- Stralght-shooting Denver profes- dm, Chicas, o = Ho the city series laurels, will enter- tion yesterday afternoon. sional, shot a 70 today to hold F , {4 $ geo Soir 3% tain Anderson in its first NCC Coach Jake Caskey's veterans crushed Morton Mémorial of his three-stroke lead -in the 11th Anas i hite rt : ad tilt following a 20 40 6 victory Knightstown in.a homecoming game, 53 to 21, on the road and the annual Rocky Mountain Open i ° 2 -lover Howe's big Hornets. Park School eleven won 20 to 0 over Plainfield on its home premises. golf tournament with a 36-hole; snes : ‘| 3 Shortridge’s. Blue Devils, an| The Silent Hoosiers scored in PARK SCHOOL _ (20) - score of 134, | BLS 318% unknown quantity, open up findlly every quarter and were paced by JFads-DeVoe. Randall Macomber. Paul =o 5 ecker slipped from his : rp i : 8 at Crawfordsville under the lights, Fullback Jerry Moers who madd peiackies — Williams, Bulger, MIUNKaR. nar shattering 64 for yesterday's IMU Total oH fins 11.0 Boasting 4 letiermay- -loaded back- three touchdowns and an extra Cards Bennett, Hogshire, Holler, L 18, but His closest rivals also or Towle 3 aul Totals 34 93718 Bented oy on Air Ran ends, Barker Hpers Seoned on Plunges Tgentars. Kahn. Leoagas ” uttn [round the going. ough; wa Thea ha] iy singled for Shants in 9th. (0 an ree yards and a - uarterbac . railin oennecker Chi vedrarioweia ess 303 031 000-8 we Siichtis and Rus Marks a thrust. of y i TR . letose of Raye shooting ad ran for Lollar os th, |Prilade glia hy i 000. 001—8' in the’ offensive department top| In the first period, Art Wooten| Fulbset—h, Gy, , |Besselink, Philadelphia, 137; Gene Bossa He ht ey gious °F J ii] gees P nl "Ofitallied on a 12-yard fun, sand-| Ends _Delashmit, Reece You |Root, Denver, 138. Marty Furgol, ha Appling. 2. {Conch George Gale's ramblers. y Fackies — Shelly, Hancock Brodgrass. y Furgo a A pair of all-county games wil Wiched around two of - Moers’ Heinz. rose, Alken, Muis, whit. Of Hollywood, was tied for fourth "| ster, he ex. io ait ig begin binding the county stand- touchdowns, tiker. Da with another Californian, Zell on eiacls 16 Bored tole:
ings with Decatur Central ac-| In the second; Kyatt and Sned- Cent or Schrag Rares While Eaton of Monte Bella, both with
corded a promising chance of aker, both of Morton, scored on iene" allan" nn. R. Dug 140s. hdnding Speedway's defendin 12-yard and. 40-yard dashes, re- g, tt se
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Fu hacks Meoder, Pritchett county champions their firs | Spectively. George Gormat scored X fo a p t loss on un fwo-yard: plunge and. Doh oa cen CORE BY PERIODS . Wake Forest Shoves ig 3 tt
fatntieid heen “The Plugs squeezed by Danville, Lavaile scored after a fumble re-' "en" Scoring ' : Dukes Around, 22-7
» - DEAF scoot 38) op uehdow victory: Anis ses the third and was followed by Ends—Vandevanter thet, puley. [17 (UP)—Wake Forest showed
Warren Central, 43 to y ¢ Ackles Sto Bates. Lewis, Paige $ winners over Greenfield, go 0 Lavalle's second touchdown, a Tackles Youne Bate McKee pure, potent power even through enators, 8-3
: ad t by oh, gi cher a ~ actor: Td (Snaniar lcovery from the 25. Touchdazns-K. Johuston 3. Wils : ! 0). ing. Ce &: 13 to 8, for the second straight Moers’ two:yard plunge came In| Tor er ou 3° | WAKE FOREST, N. C., Supt Cleveland Takes ir ner oie 16. fra” 20 wu
0 tour-yarder, in the fourth. Also in a eet Lava. "Myiis |its misfires and shoved clearly- WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) {
Ben Davis, a fair entry despite a | two close foases, SPI® (he final frame, Snedaker got a Lett Haifbacks Waateh, Surawetc jouteigsee Dugueshe all sve i & Cleveland Indians cemented | / Bears Face Dent School three-yard TD plunge and Gormat. Fulinacks. Moers. Storm - {field today or & victory De their hold on third place and kept| Frankiin - Township seeks fis PIUN8éd for three to end the MORTON MEMORY ante fore S300 BWAAONg, hollering ajive their gickering hopes for ani / ne no biting 5 - e | S. | rirat in three starts at Gireentield; point-pouring. Jacki -- Brannon, fields, 1 {Ameriéan League pennant today. “no cutting juar itchell, ) With battalions of scouts jam-iby brushing aside the last-place! {Lawrence C - Johnston Tallies Twice Center Moore | g aside the last-place Aawren entral's highly-prom-| 9 ig a+ terback. Cierbis ming the stands and the entire Washington Senators, 8 to 3. {
sing Bears go to Deaf School! Gormat and Lavalle plunged Lett Halthack Snedaker
t Ha f two future o nts, - {Beech Grove meets Sacred Heart for conversions In the first; Moers Site Rats, Lone juuats -o ofa ppone | Southpaw Gene Bearden sur
run. He passed to Herb Wilson (UP) Washington State College ish Soccer League to three points, Simmons safe on Bérardino's error 10 Wilson defeiited Utah State Aggicultura "
[with a 25-yard reverse capping a conference foo! hall game before i; ;/od was held to a 2 to 2 tie| Rrrory rr 1. Ft a crowd of 14. by Stoke. ost hung, 50 Jong
a back east, they can do things or-a 40-yard run to the eight h d Chelsea. two Londo aan, Soyble plays io Rae in-| Conti fr . football great, found his Aggies ham an e ndon ordon to Vernon, Boudreay to Gor. that a fly -cannot.. - {oon os Page 3n |e Sg MT, unasuitted | Basss) vard line where he was. stopped. (8 Lr BTC ed when . he favorites meeting in league com-| ali , Le Full ont Clevelaz They will enable a beginner to Ys lev, ack A 1H + 13 Siruek” out By Mever 1 Hit by pitcher by Tom Kahn and John De Voe. tepped trom the Rocky Moun- petition for the first time in dt earden 1, nh and ‘rune _a fara 4 go out And get a mess of fish for ;40 , A oh i off rad (4-81. Lost pitener— Wemmetar i. | 11 Was the only serious Plainfiei (in Conference to the Pacificyears, battle to a 1 to'1 draw. IE ” Ly “idle pte gon’ trys | Same Lurur nimself that would be fmpossible Koso 1 {iv rH ae. Umpires. Costs fords and Boggess threat. Summaries (Coast Conference to meet WSC's i | f Ao, ne 1 i 3 a y fly B--WELh any Ofhés grimy al x Va et i: k Hob Gam: State College Grid : ; Acido i. 7 } und of Couty n Oug t 0 am : Jhethod on pw reb ia hel huts 3 ang AT Dickson Hurls ] fcu Runs Over acy ueay nt End Otto Kofler Schedule This Week White Sox Trim : i imported Tobaccos hungry. CO giteher ot 1 made a formidable passing com- . ! : A the use of a spin- a. os an Inia 20 te Fancy 5- Hitter Jayhawks, 28 to 0 bination Pe et rant FRIDAY Athletics, 8-2 a oe) > " ; rig > ning rig Is, for me, simply a job PITTSBURGH, Sept. 17 (UP)—| LAWRENCE, Kans, Sept. 17 Mrways. Don Paul, veteran righ’ DePauw at Kalamazoo (night). PHI Mi half. scored two. touchdowns aj LADELPHIA, Sept. 17 of ‘work. ‘The things are Pris P ils’ Russ Meyer - urry Dickson's brilliant five hit-{ (UP A big. and fast Texas he alternately cartied the ball i. SATURDAY lop) The Chicago White Sox ally fool-proof, what with dra ter, plus a savage 13 hit attack. Christian Univ ersity footh: All and sh agged passes. Evansville at Butler, 2 p. m, foutslugged the Philadelphia attachments and no-chance for a “Shuts Out Reds gave the Pittsburgh Pirates their team . passed and ran circles Indiana. Central at Huntington. sthietics to win their final game |. FENDRICH ‘backlash. One day on the stieam second: straight victory over the around the University of Kansas S ks 0 Indiana at Notre Dame. |ot the season here, 8 to 5 today - with one of them will make an ex- R CINCINNATI Fu 17 (UP) Brooklyn Dodgers 7 to 2, today feam today to win. 28 to 0. before Scott Macks ver Purdue at Northwesters. lon 10 hits. six of them fof extra pert spinner out of any tyre. uss Meyer hel ¢ Cincinnati before a crowd of 14.842 a crowd of 32.000 shirt-sleeved | Earlham at Anderson. oF ts. , pl Fowever, for men who are pro- Reds Haale hits 44 oy pitched! Tne Pirates took a two_run spectators As Eag les Win St. Joe at Ball State. | After getting off to a 2 to 0 lead (The Mouse of Crane, Distributors, I d do > ctory ’ Roday fo 3 hia * \ 10 lead off Jack Banta but the Dodg-| Lindy Berry, TCU. senior PHIL ag PHIA, Sept. 17 Canferbury at Hanover. on a triple by Dave Philley, al Indianapolis Hol ywos Keeps lea straight Juccens and ret oh bi ers-tied-it up with an unearned quarterback, was at his ‘flashy (UP)- Rookie Halfback Clyde yngiana State at Hiinois Nor-| y — a ct o ( utou , , Cua Wr #1 ; SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 17 ha run in the fourth and another in best, both in running and passing. | 8mackover) Scott’ coursed mal. OMEN S RACE= (Up) Bolihwiol mntiioet. 1s St the pi was his 14th the seventh The Pirates slammed He. got a pair of touchdowns, tra- yards for a third-period touch-| srw nares at Rose Poly. ‘ : the door in the Dodger faces with veling five yards for the first in gown tonight to enable the PhilaPhifadelphi Taylor at Manchester. why TT two-game _ lead In the Pacific Ca HPO Chinn po al five-run_seventh inning off Erv the initial quarter, and then snag- delphia Eagles, National League Val oF X} J at Deflance. 0. ADDED ATTRACTION Coast League pennant race this sown : d : 4 Lowrey. i 4 -\ } Pak a, third Brooklyn hurler of ging ‘a rifte-shot low pass on an football champions, to defeat the Wabash t Albion Mich. ’ aftegnoon with a close 3-2 decision Sisier 1b "41 6 3Litwhiiret 3 0 3 o the day integception on the 44° and going Chicago Bears, 14 to .7, in an ex- A il Mard 0 Stock over the San Francisco Seals be- mminike & 1 3 ocoopere” § 8°88 Wally Westlake's triple with the the 58 yards to score untouched hibition game. Soh NE ] fore a small erowd of 2871, [Niehisn.rf "3 0 3 o.BMdwrihdy 4 0°8 2 bases filled was. the highlight of to open the fourth quarter, . The touchdown, which came on So ball Tovthament ones. Ih 4 1 3) 3 Stalleypss 4 0 3 2 " ’ Goliat.?d _ 4 1 8 UAdams2s 3 2 1 3 the big inning and Monty Basga!l a hand-off from Tommy Thomp-* =" ot Myersp 4 0 2 0 Wehmiers 1 0 8 3 followed with his third, hit and Special Race Billed son, was the second-of the period tPith, more teams are mareds en e ar aces Sleet Coaching Backs | “rotate 36 821 9f Totan 29.321 9 scored on Ciyde McCullough's pe . . q © for the Eagles, who trailed, 7 efimiation “toting io ornament, 4 jo : Tom Sléet, former Crispus. At- priadeishia 000 200 0034 three-bagger, his third straight For Women Drivers ot 0. at the half. Some 80,000 fans compieied Whe perfect 1 Tecord feats w tucks and Butler University back-!¢ Weliuenl AL pr AD Nr safety Themo-called “weaker sex” will:packed Municipal Stadium to wit- ile: 4 2. ms Jasin Seid star, hr IaUling Ine, hath. in Seminick a Jones, Coliat Luo base Johnny Hopp gave the Pirates take the spotlight in this -after- Hess de Philadelphia Inquirer Ca J la Laser ivi 4 ao eld" coaching assignments for hits—Ennts. Jones. Herriman ome rule one-run lead In the opening! hoon’'s program of hard-top rac- charities game, ¢ ne “the Tigers this season. deminer. Rader N Cmimnat 1 | frame when ne Rit his en ing at the West 16th Street Midg-| The Bears, outplayed by 3 wide Horists ST Li Vang on ringion. 4 : : home run. They added another et Speedway. margin, scored in the first period. § ," Tydol Oil ve. U Stmpson.
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GANTON, En sionals battled fro to retain the Ryde Trailing 1 to 3 linksmen put on a of the eight single competition was cc Heroes in the umph-—sixth in th . matches in the Chick Harbert, th pro from Detr snubbed for the .and Lloyd Mangru U. 8. Open Cham; cago. But there was | E. J. (Dutch) Har Rock, Ark., Sam 8 Sulphur Springs, V Demaret of Ojai, ¢ ton Heafner of C} for they won the make it possible fc Mangrum ta close tory. Only Bob Ham dover, Md., and J of Badin, N. C,, v come thro Hamilton lives Ind., and is emplo ver. It wasn’t long be of 12,000 learned store for the Bri rison came In wi 8 to 7 victory oc Max Faulkner fo worst singlés bea Cup history. Snead Bris Then Snead can and 5 triumph over and the U. 8, had three matches all. But little Dai Hamilton 6 and Adams took the m mer 2 and 1 to p in front again. Bu
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