Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1950 — Page 16
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Tribe Wallops Toledo Twice for Its Fifth
8102 and 5.104 Triumphs O Over Mud Hens ~ Let Indians Stay on Millers’ Heels
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
Tard
their belts, the Indianapolis Indians close out their brief home stand tonight in the series finale with the Toledo Mud Hens. _. It's another ladies’ night attraction and Elmer Riddle, veteran righthanded forkball thrower, is expected to face -the-visitors from-the-banks-of Ahe- Maumee -on- Lhe: rubber: He will be firing for his fifth| victory against three defeats. After tonight's contest, the Exeiting All the Way Redskins will Invade Columbus There were no errors in the and Toledo in a four-day trek Pine-inning contest and it was and then return to the Wigwam hot stuff from start to finish ex “ext Monday to meet the St cept for the frequent basés on in Browns in an exhibition balls dished out by both McCall EERE wagner By annexing both ends of last With the departure of Al Grunnight's twin bill, 8 to 2, and 540 4, Wald, substitute first baseman, to the second- piace Indians gained a New Orleans yesterday, Bob Mal-2-to-1 lead in the series and also !0Y, veteran pitcher who's had a stayed on the hedig of league- fore arm all spring, was restored leading Minneapolis, who won ato the Tribe active list to keep the pair of battles in Milwatkes, [player roster at 23, the official] Perseverance Pays Of {Hmit, Some fans who thought shel Harry Gould, local Tribesters were in a nonstop skid 4nd amateur umpire, overlooked the fact the home boys third man in blue on the field came close to winning three of 1ast night. He filled in for Umpire the recent tilts that dropped into Dutch. Heinlen, who became fll. the lost column, and developed an arm allment| By keeping everlastingly at it, after taking tetanus shots aft —finaily made the stepping on. a nail breaks come their way last night and entertained a crowd of-4491 by crowning themselves with the
| batted hiny in afier the two-run i triple.
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Tribe Box Scores
(Firsh. Game) TOLEDC
ADO ‘well-known glory, derolt Bh AB R % 0 A Fred Strobel limited the Hens Campo. 1» 04 § 4 3 to six hits in the seven-inning first {eons jv 1-8 | : game while his mates pounded out Mordarski. « "01. 3 0 0 4 10, including Eddie Bockman's ind. A Lah i 2 4 i ‘gixth home run of the season. alle: ¥ ny 3 1 . The Redskins gave Bill Con-|Mwvis 0001 § ¢ § § ‘nelly the works In the fifth and! Tots 38 18.8 sixth when they unfurled two! Mavis filed ont tor Connelly in seventh three-run clusters, Connelly rolled OANA ‘a 4) up nine strikeouts but he also ketran 3 04 1 0 0 @ ished ax Saks and the Tribe Bivens. tb ier 3 2.3 8 Connell, ss +4 2 32 3 piers hado ne ners on Plait. r ty d 0.1.0.8 every LT except Lhe satis ry “4 pr 3 a. Ral", nl $03 :
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Strobel’ In Charge Strobel held the Mud Hens to! no runs in all stanzas except the! Tole third when a Tribe error helped WS{apor 18 es 10 033 them get started and three hits pederoty, hi + ad accounted for a Brace of Markers. chen ocernai'® ylitsConnelly, RB: was young Strohela fourth vie Double plays Federolt to Hero to Camp“tory against two setbacks and he fanned five and walked two, With the score deadlocked at 2-all after four rounds, Bockman “Hved-hix td
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Hurler Famine Hits Yanks
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FAST WARM-UP LAP PIPN'T AROUSE
SUSPICION (IT MAS A PECULIAR
gist of it is “take politics out {thinking about my golf game. But
Conservation A la Missouri
The land of the Trumans bas a “free” conservation
: secure conservation program. |
Southport Jockey Injured i in Spit ills Keep—— Lead; Win 2
Leaders Weather Brews’ Triple Play
“Sometimes a team has to sur- knows what he wants. He sees'can hobbie over to the fieldhouse ivive a triple play to keep its beautiful forests and slim one-half game lead in a pennant chase. Minneapolis did just. next year or the year after. No high pressure for Tony. He that last night in defeating Mil- But we'll reach our goal some ‘simply says Butler's a great school waukee, 2-1 and 9-6. The double day and our children will derive with a proud past and a bright win maintained the Millers’ lead {over the Indianapolis Indians who |
{also took two from Toledo, The Millers needed a home run bad. Conservation United, a non- the [by Joe Lafata to take the fifst partisan group, asks for a lot of could have. encounter in seven innings. Then things, came the Association's first triple ture isn’t bad. Men made her killing of the year. It happened What she is today. like this In the fourth inning of
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CU Likes Trumanland Plan And Wants It for Indiana
By FRANK ANDERSON MISSOURL, the “Show-Me” state, can show. Hoosier-
department. It's been that way for several years, courtesy of an amendment to the state Constitution. Conservation is now career-minded. The political gun isn’t set to go off every four years. clinic. All of which sounds ike Secure workers insure a bad news for Notre Dame's oppone nts. When the Mighty Irish don't score, what chance have Missouri's got It. Conservation! ' |United wants it for Indiana.| ‘he opponents? {That's why CU’s are oiling the/ a | machinery for a lobby attack| “ren tHe Generar A again, - ping. According to Tony, recove CU has an eight-point pro- ery is worse than the accident, gram for legislative action. The | “1 sit. I sit. I sit. Try reading,
. a TONY HINKLE'S on the mend
{that’s no good. If ‘I didn't have {those afternoon major league ball be In a
of conservation.” ” - »
RALPH L. ELLIOTT is new games to listen to, Td executive secretary of Conserva- pickle.” tion. United. Eliott js 8. man who! But lame foot or not, Tony still
game pre- to see a few candidates for But. serves where eyesores now stand. ler teams. The high school boys “We may not do it all this year depart with stars in their eyes,
future. Athletically Butler is on That's not much to ask. ithe way up. The high school boys Pressure groups ask for evexry- show they want to play for thing under -the sun—a lot of it Tony. He's that kind of guy “best, advertisement Butler
the benefits.”
too—all of it good. Na-
Lou Moore Sells
CU will really get down to Busi.
the second game: John Kropf was ness June 23 in Peru. The resolu-| on second, Pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm tions committee will meet then to lon first. Trying to sacrifice, Henry make more ammunition for the Williams popped up®to Catcher nature and political Fars.
Bahy Blue Crowns
triple Wilhelm,
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7-4.
Down. in Derbytown, Don Griffore picked up his third straight four-hit victory as the Louisville ld Colonels picked the Columbus Red! Birds clean, 6-0. Griffore didn't allow a hit until the sixth in best«0g the Red Birds’ Harvey. Had Istudebmicer- UAW:
st. Paul took its fourth straight Girls, the South B B 8 game from the Kansas City Blues, 5¢ the All ue ea Wallard, has been sold to Lindsey Eric Tipton was the big pall League, have taken over.| noise for the Saints. Tipton drove They draw well, in four runs off three doubles,
Track, Golf Make —IHSAA See Red
olis Speedrome: A husband sayIt’s no surprise that the IHSAA Ing, “I don’t know why I came
{Al Lakeman. Lakeman threw to| . Johnny Logan at second to double! Kropf. Two down. Logan tossed! thankful it has a minor league {to First Baseman Bob Montag to.! ball club. South Bend hasn't and:
INDIANAPOLIS should be Still Owns Cars That Won 3 ‘500 Titles
the watt among the male fans 18 The froni-drive Blue Crowns something akin to bone night in that won the 1947-48 and '49 the dog pound. " 1500-Mile Races still belong to South Bend has seen better Lou Moore, but the race car ays. Its classy Studebaker Autos, builder has sold his two “baby” {once performed in the Indiana- | Specials, {Michigan Class B League. But| {that all heen Chesed Boo. Moore cut his stable in half
“dropped “Spon<t {sorship and the team is no more.! id the No. § Blue Cr
, driven 8 ‘year to sixth place by Lee
{Hopkins of Miami, Fla. Play fair ball, | The other rear-drive, driven to |considering their sex. But it just eighth place last Tuesday by {Isn’t baseball to the male citizens {George Connor, has been sold to who remember the good old days. {Charles Marant, one of Moore's a” { mechanics.
OVERHEARD at the Indianap- Naines Banks as Driver
Hopkins plans to enter the car in AAA championship events. He
driver for the 100-miiler in Mil waukee Sunday, Marant plans
enter next year’s 500-Mile Race, Moore did not reveal the price of the sales although he had said earlier this year that he had 22 - 500 in each. oes Previous to jast Tuesday’ 8 race, Moore said he intended to sell the four cars and remain as a team manager under a new owner,
T™ In Opening Round
DALLAS, Tex. June 7 (UP)
it's got in the way of speed. moved into the opening round of {Parsons is so speedy that he buys match play today with medalist
; : 5 2 pa i EE — rer ao] om nl _ turned in a financial report on its Out to see the action. I get enough wall a fist up for the Redes TF} © 1 JRA A TH As They Face Hot Tig ers JEOIE ahd track meets” ths: year SRA MY wre Watka' the car out a... ip the fifth, 3 iF 3343 § Ricken ‘ lat 36 af g 34 _ |written in red. {of the garage.” . Bd Stevens walked and pulled fern ot fr BBA 158 18-48 3430 rs _ Total defleit on the state, reg-|. eX up at third on Danny O'Connell's tar nd, I ‘ i 3 : 8 - } 3 o! Belling sr Vi a 1e i : : 1) “World Champions Open Detroit Series ional a sectional track meets! dome PAKSO NS. ya 8 © tremendous double, a drive that Beslan. v4 1 2-2 0 Oi8tevens er (88 M18 4 0a T was $1314.92 and total loss for| not to Calvert's. carried 380 feet to ® ett center, | : i 8 s 3 3 3/Buihl Gerald .... 88 13 13 14 3 181) With Ohly 3 Dependable Pitchers the sectional and state golf meets) The handsome Californian, winWhitey Platt scored both runners He 1 9 3 3 2. 0 Dullérandre’ = Te ee a8 NEW YORK, June 7 (UP)--Miracle Man Casey Stengel has was $350.54 {ner of this year’s abbreviated 500- _ by lining a single to right center. ! ok ; a my wopase ai 9 jonped 1 Aa ibars ! staged many surprises in his two seasons as boss of the world, The state track me * deficit Mile Race, is stepping out of his| Great Catch By Saffell fo I id oat dor Rune dn en ME i era 3: MiRara champion New York Yankees, but no trick will be-neater-than if heiwas $038.71, the Yegional meet Wynn Friction Proofing Special] A walk. three bila and an arin rooeker. struek out for Neville ol Threasineg his-.0 anne 4, Bogkmas can” get by thé next three days against the Detroit Tigers with deficit was $339.50 and the sec- and into the Granatelli-Sabourin error accounted for three more] ST I > ¥|, Home runs Roc avail 8, Piatt only five dependable pitchers. . | tional loss was $41.71, Gate re-/Special for his summer racing. Tribe markers in the sixth. The Rikerd I “8 3 3 0! © Connell Daliossndro 3. Hatta. The Yankees went into the three-game series in second place, lceipts for the state meet added Johnny could have had teammate fielding feature was furnished ockman. Iv .. : : 4 iw 38 { PITCHING two percentage points behind the ™ ~~ ~~ = ToT TTT Tn {to $1850.09 while expenditures Freddy Agabashian's car (No. by the Indians’ Tom Saffell thes Cannell, s ....... $4 ¢ 2 2 Sumi... *: ® a AR 3 onrushing - Tigers, even though! The Tigers breezed to an 11 to mounted to $2773.80. Expenditures 28), but didn't want to slow the caught Don Lund's drive in deep! Basan fay a 131312 pamish ..e.os $9 8 1 a 8 {3/they still are half a game ahead 8 decision over the Senators at for the state golf meet were rapid Freddy down. right center while on the dead I Grad. a" $131 3 { 8 Strone 4 3 44 8 20 H eH in the won and lost columns, {Washington, making 16 hits as §278.04, No gate receipts were! The Granatelli car is one Pat $1 18 § 8ipad ¢ 3 52 6 42 33 = {Pitcher Fred Hutchinson and Flaherty drove to 10th place run, Tom made the catch with one McCall, : La Paime 3 3 11 14H 1 Yanks Take Drubbin taken in for the golf meet y place here! hand and ‘with his back: 10 the Pure. v ..... 33.3 23 3m 48 71 se 38 14 1 8 ‘Johnny Groth led the way with. But those plush, basketball re- May 30. It's rapid. You can be The 20th annual ‘Women’s Transe and A rere i : ® 18 i i 3 The Yankees’ pitching scarcity! three apiece. reipts annually run into thou- sure Johnny will get everything | Mississippi Golf Tournament stands, Tota x bos Eat ¥ Muthines (10 0 8° 7 3 # 1 showed up.again in yesterday's 16-| The White Sox won their first Rd. The second battle was a nmi ren fouled out for Moc or mh 4 : na {to-2 drubbing by the Indians. game in Boston since May 19 of a ———— — or, the Jind that keeps the fans {i5finaroLis bl = Jn sux ! State PGA Postponed Bob Porterfield, one of the last season, 8 to 4, as two homers | ted In-Bockman 3, evens
from going.home despite the late; muna ba
1 i Basgall. Two-base hits -Meness of the hour In thig Hit, gall Ret ing. Three base hit -Bockman | 0 Aw, | Home Tuns--Restaing, Bases acrifices Toledo's Ed Neville, southpaw,|tlaps [ine reil. Dooie: plats Feder
opposed Johnny McCall, the Indians’ . wild lefthander. {ens Left on hases -faledo bh. 8 Neville § built ul a | Struck ute-Hy MeCall 4, Neville 2, Pler After the Indians built up Struck out-Ry McCall 4 i evi
4-t0-0 lead through five innings, {il} piteh Neville, Pa 4 Jerald, Riebe. Winning “pite McCall went haywire in the sixth, Gerad, Sie ghat
Applehana ‘loaded the bases with bases on|Time 2:15
— balls and Emil Restaino walloped. a grand-slam home run over the
TIPTON, June 7 (UP) — [The \10e}
“dead-loss” touched for seven runs and nine Eddie Robinson and Phil 1950 Indiana PGA tourney at the! nite in two innings and Don John- got the job done. Ted Williams
Terre Haute Country Club was son allowed the rest.
: postponed one week today, to Aug. had 22 hits including homers by Sox. The meet was postponed Joe Gordon and Jim Hegan,
Park Board Names Six as Supervisors
Plerre 1 4g EX 14-17. od Dale prom Aug. 7-10 at the request of Gould. the host club,
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left field barrier, The sudden blow, Restaino's) first of the year, would havely disheartened a team dw in fight. ing spirit, Tribe Keeps Punching
Six
{appointed
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prominent . school and college athletics were supervisors Board of Park Commissioners, ac{cording to A. J. Thatcher, supéerin-| } [tendent of the Divisfon of Recrea-|
hurlers,
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for District umphal march through the West,
Mrs. Edwards Wins ‘Women’s Tourney |
Mrs. Charles
by Gus Zernial and one each by Masi
hit his 14th homer for the Red
The St.
colors.
Edwards took of the Novis is reported winding | Louis Browns came Class A honors fin yesterday's up his business affairs in Califor- ~~ | within eight percentage points of! women’s golf tourney at the Coun~ nia and hooking on with local in-}.
{only loud sports shirts with fast Polly Riley of Ft. Worth, Tex, (and runner-up Bev Hanson of {Indio, Cal. paired against two LOOK for "Puke Nalon to settle! Dallas women. {in Indianapolis, The dashing Duke |
Dodd to Aid Anderson
CHICAGO, June 7 (UP)—
leaving the cellar as they beat try Club of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ed-!dustry. California’s loss is Indi- Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech foot
the seventh-place A's, 6 to 5, with the help of Owen five strokes or less to win. Friend's two-run homer. Playing each of 14 holes in six! The St. Louis Cards tied Brook- strokes or less, Mrs. William Garlyn for first place in the National land led Class B., Mrs. Earl by beating the Philadelphia Phils, |Trimpe, with 17 holes in seven or, 5 to 4. less, was tops in Class C.. Mrs.| The Cubs knocked off the Edwards also shot an 81 for low] [Dodgers for the fifth time in nine gross and Mrs. Trimpe won the games this season, winning a 10-/Western pin with 101-3071 inning, 7 to 6 decision at Chicago.| Nirie-hole players in Classes. A Giants Still on March and B, respectively, Giants kept up their tri- Mrs. Ralph Roberts and Mrs. Wil-
liam Hillenbrand.
Clinic for Life Guards ‘Today and Tomorrow
Thomson hit two homers and a! {triple and drove in six runs. It}
it seven wins .In nine
Pirates. in which Bobby
ant tomorrow.
The Braves made five runs in| A movie on swimming for be- |
, ter Floyd, football coach at Man- the ninth to top the Reds, 8 to 3 ginners will be shown at 9 a. m.
lat Cincinnati, Earl Torgeson get- tomorrow and talks on first aid, | {ting the kev blow, a three-run life saving and swimming strokes | - are. other. eveats on. the. program. |
AUTO RACES TONIGHY .
But the Indians: kept swinging | vo & Kel ticket Pp | ey are Sam Kelley, athletic and puaching behind Bill Pierro, _. i st 3), Ferrick (6), Widma a who took over the Tribe mound in| AMERICAN dl as a and Loliars Brissie, Wyse (6), Schetb idirector at Howe High School, Ma 11s issve B 18 834 y and Astroth, Guerra (9 Winning gafety director and swimming su-| the seyenth and held off ‘the Minneapolis is 13 S&H al AarthS AStrath, CEITS otlog picher,| Safety Bipee or a} Fin 8 i Hens. isville 19 se 2's Wyse (3-8), Home n ina, Friend: Pain, : pervisor; Ja« ce, track coac e 1 : a 4 6 y 2 030 ‘ As first up in the eighth, Monty 3! Feul x a ae 1 Ghicagy 200 111 030 813 1/at Indiana Central, : : PBasgall hit a drive over the left Kansas City ... 233.482 "Tal Holcombe (1-1) and Masi: Parnell, Mas: No. 1; Bruce Hale, Indianapolis making i lw Aitkee 33 435 8% terson (7) snd Batts. - Losing pitcher, | (10 istrict No. 2 $i field wall that curved just enough Toled 20 356 13 Ot aa ome runs. Zernial (3), Olympians, for District No. 2 and |starts with a 10-to-4 victory over, to clear in foul territory. The fans AMERICAN WEAGUR an Williams, Robinson, Mast, 010 56 Harry Caskey, athletic director the groaned after that ona, Detroit p wee | NOW - YOrk "L010 100 000-- 2 9 a at Sacred Heart High School, for Not so Basgall, He returned to New York TR id hod pera (Porterfield, D. | District No. 3. the plate and sent a second drive bli 14 | Porterfield 1 Home runs, Hegan, Di4 ) 3} ik 1 . . over the left field wall, This time 14% Masgle G y odd 041 200-11 1a aiJoe Dezelan, athletic director at games, it was good, clearing the Bricks i it hil Hees ee: 100 001 Tie 8 18 16 9 Cathedral High School, and Walear the scoreboard. Basgall's, o | ARE Noms Th irl formed a reception com-| as ath Be the and as ual Training High Sehoot. ‘mittee to greet him after he fuk : | ina piteher, Haynes . (2-3 Home: run, i wh | - Ya trawskl circled the sacks, 7 a ‘Major League teaders [eile The home run, coming as it did’¢ : ot att 130 020-10 14 © | id p > 0 SUEY 000 201 001—~ 4 8 © By United Press after a “nedr homer, set the; : 1s Cs and Westrum; Queen AMERICAN LEAGUE | fans into a frenzy and the clieer- ! ombAr 41, Turner (8) and McCullough CG. AB, R. H. Pot \ it ueen {1-8 Home runs, Kell, Detrojt 41 170 38 66 3 ing didn't subside for some time, | JAMES TODAY ine ¥ 3 Lue ov J und Dob Cleveland 38 117 31 48 38 Homer Clinches It A AN ARROC CIATION Phils O04 00 Se 4 3 3 Propo Boston 33 in 3 3 3 It was Monty's fifth homer ol raeas at {SANA FoLis Nas nm Sin nt ’ Lehner, Philadelphia Age 54 8 the "season . and sewed up the Columbus at Lowgsye ¢ 5-3) i ara ET Minneapolis at Milvay kee Kazak Musial, St Yous 38 AR. xX 57 388 game as Pierre bore down’ and!st. Paul nie +X; Ny AGUE { Boston gi 000 5.1 8 iM plouit 24 R aa retired the Hens in order in the pen at New Yor CCRT fod and oommer. Beware: Panis, 38 Hi 18 4°20 Pinch Hitter St. Louls at Roston kowski (91 snd Howell sifig pitcher, i i 163 29 ninth, striping out Pine at Cleves and at W a (night) I kOwsn Ad Ho eM Ronen: Staushter St Louis 41 183 2 54 331 Austin Knie es Josker a the ieaso at, Phi hiing oF Reidy , . | Hatton hd toning wit heus, R Sox 3 Wiliama. B.S Sox H : oe Saga th etory, his gra. Jone Hues might), | Brookiv 2 200 011 0-~ 6 13 0 Werte, Tigers 47 Stephens. R Sox 1 ceived credit for i or. Boston_at Bt. Louls inight) ht tO ani head Banta Tg Araatis a Difaseto: Fan rks % tn Er eras i Shi hing x > t it) Tl . . third against one Qereat. d one Philadelphia at Cincinnati (nig | liar. Leora. a; Dubie] § ee The second game provided C ; {Meer (9) and Walker, Owen oo t ‘ES JAY S 2-1). Hy Pitehe for the “book.” The Hens were YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | pitcher, Bok ER i lo, Fight Results -.peld -to three hits, vet collected | (First game seven innings), Brown, Serena 2) Nitedt Press i Tre 4 NEW. EEDRORD, Mass four runs. . Also, Restaino, who "rABgRgon 8 .; 000 100 po i Jor OY Li. Toren og al . towry 180. New B : Lm ay on Me P n (1 nd Tomkinson, Bu T se 0-3 gustino on jeder %. Palmerton a. (1 garnered two of ie hits, a double radivic Bh, 8st aia and “Linden Mont OAL i$ Buifliare 1 4 fol) See Catlos Thay avon. 138. is er; C - (Se d Game Rach et 1-1, Sprinifie s Ang ls s. decisione: Tago in addition to om eapalts rend 010 010 118 $1 8 ans a oa Los Angeles
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| Birmingham 8. Little Rock 2? atlanta 3. Men nobis 1, A Vacation hive 0. . NI INDIANA LEAGUE Trip at Little Cost [i esville 6, Springfield 5 Ho innings), : : funcie 11, M 6 & ewark 1 4 Porismoith ve v * en READ ; .. RE - CAG “ & ai Decatur 3-5, Cedar Rapids 2 ‘YOUR TRIP ABROAD Danville 4 ateriod F/ 4 fanings), J uiney 31 saute 1. W y jo iS vansville 9. Danville 2 SUNDAY TIMES
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Philadelphia! Wards played each of 14 holes in/ana’s gain.
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A life guard clinic will be con-| Night Supervisors appointed are was Pittsburgh's 13th loss in 14/ducted at the Riviera Club, today
{ball coach, was named today as # a = ; {an assistant to Eddie Anderson SO YOU THINK you've gotiin coaching the 1950 College All troubles? Dry your tears and pass {Star team which will play the the towel to Frank Leahy, the National Football * League cham coach of the irrepressible Trish-of| ipion Philadelphia Eagles in Sol Notre Dame. Frank's boys! |diers Field Aug, 11. : haven't lost a game since eggs! “= EXPERT
were 10 cents a dozen, but he sees dire things in the future, starting! SHOE REPAIRING ONE DAY SERVICE
next fall, QUALITY SHOE REPAIR
“Notre Dame will be Tueky to 3210 E Michigan J. Logan,- Prop.
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wai oe EXTRA! EXTRA! Saturday something extra special will take place near Indpls.—Mainly the Royalton Steeplechase! The charitable organization b St. Margaret's Guild is sponsoring this annual affair. | was cut ot Wells Hampton Farm today and everything is in readiness for the Steeplechase. What a beautiful view it is as you come down the road leading to the tues course. There is one event with ladies riding (no weight limit) that will add a bit of zest to the afternoon performance. We might add that the Subway will have its famous foods served on the grounds to you. before and
during the races. Post time foo DST. Sée you there! Plainly marked signs on Rd. 52 North will lead you there.
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