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LOUISVILLE, July 3—With the Louisville Colonels! already two-up in the “colossal” seven-game series, and-ini-sole possession of first place, the Indianapolis Indians were slightly crestfallen today. The Hoosier Tribsters not only wound up on the short end of yesterday's double-header out at Perlway Field, but they also wound up in third! place in the American Asso- If in AA Tonig ght
ciation race. i Pot. Win ng Lose Win Lose
Huge Crowd on Hand ‘Nile. po Al A 1 410k too
In yesterday's crucial battles Site’: 8 S10 ST
12.308, the Colonels annexed the| tercept the throw, was in no posi-| first tilt, 5 to 4, and the second, 4; 1100 to know about it. to 1. Several delegations of fans After a prolonged argument, | from Indianapolis attended. | LOPez Was banished and Coach But don’t think - the B dans] DOB Gutteridge directed the In-| have surrendered. There's another| 41ans the remainder of the game:| doubleheader scheduled between, Dill Pierro, Tribe rookie, and
| I Printers, 34-0, wim enieisecn”
.° | NEW YORK, July 3—The ax ee oe Higher 1 er than ever With Big y/| : (today over the uneasy heads of the major cague m
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‘and, at season's end, there may be a record number of
|pilots without portfolio. Row Put 1 Setetien Already this season two have fallen, with Red Corriden I 5.Hi ‘Ball named to succeed Jack Onglow as bench boss of the Alsop’s it ‘White Sox and Steve O'Neill ; pr ee The Bases boss _ Mallory had a big second \picking up the Red Sox reins ls s looking for an out. 7
ers yesterday, batting around| You can bet all’ the OTANge|wanted io step. -down - after gol | nearly three times and scor-| Pekoe in Cathay that those two world championship -success of ing 14 runs in Indianapolis| cases. aren't the end of the {last season, But they talked him
Amateur Baseball Associa. Shakeups. No less than seven|INto staying and now old
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a third twin bill in Indianapolis, I thie Moung Marien = Brooklyn's star second baseman was safe at home plate before the Philadelphia Phillies could lomoprow Rishi and a single °° | at the finish. Pierro hurt his own! say Jack Robinson. Robinson stole home yesterday in the fourth inning as Phillie Catcher Andy Sem- | nt Bdianapolis. Wednesday chances by making a costly wild| inick waited for the ball. That's Dodger First Baseman Gil Hodges stepping aside as Jackie slides
That means the Tribesters have tPTOW and a wild pitch that let in| jn, Robinson stole home, but the Phillies stole the ball game, 64. five games left in this home-and. & Tun. He worked six innings and — co
home series in. which to fight Forrest Main finished. Pierro was
back, the loser. Stranahan, M’Hale =
Uphill Battle f , No. 11 for Nixon
But Lopez and his players Nixon left the game after the Pace British Open & realize it's going to be an uphill fifth because of illness hut re- TROON, Scotland, July 3 (UP)
battle because the Colonels gained ceived credit for the win, his 11th _ ppanic Stranahan.of Toledo, O., =
the British Amateur Champion, | and Jim McHale of Philadelphia {each shot a 74 today to lead the {early American finishers in the first qualifying round of the British Open Golf Championship.
a psychological advantage by win- against only two losses. Gordon ning a pair yesterday, [Mueller finished for the Kentucki-| In the twin attraction tonight,/ans. Pierro’s record now is seven Lopez is expected to call upon’ and two. : Elmer = Riddle, veteran right-| The Indians collected nine hits hander, and Johnny McCall,/to Louisville's eight but the southpaw, for the Tribe's mound breaks of the game were with the
chores. Jack. Griffore and Bob home team. t Steanahan, Tollowed 1 3 huge) Alexander are the Louisville! Culley Rikard hit a homer with gallery on the o B SOUTE ¥probables.” none on for the Indians in the shot an impressive roun ht
Louisville fans and players eighth. It was the first round for the 16th hole
where
d a drive into the ra were crowing lustily today over tripper of the season. hooke the outcome of the Sabbath con-| Fred Strobel opened on the In-|and on the 17th Where he bunk-| tests and were stressing the fact | dianapolis rubber in the seven- ered his second sho - out that the Colonels have defeated inning nightcap and the Colonels out in 36 and shot a 38 on
the Indians in the last six clashes got to him in the first stanza as incoming nine. between the teams. Archie Wilson walloped a homer -
Seven and Five with two mates on base. He has Tribe Box Scores
The rivals have met 12 times Durt the Indians before with his
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this season and the “score” is/!ong ball hitting. INDIANAPOLIS seven for Derbytown, five for! Tribe Ragged in Field Hell. at AB RB Hq $ a E Naptown. | The Indians also outhit the Satta. ¢ wool loa 3 30 This current road trip has been Colonels in the second contest. Dallessandro. rf pred 23:33 3 a big headache for the Tribsters, seven to five, but two errors | Stevens. pL ; ‘ 3 s 3 : 2 3 since they have won only two! figured in their defeat, plus Wil- Bixard. If... (4 0.0 09 8 games in seven. {son's homer, of course. {Snsgall. 2b «4-1-1434 3 3 Perhaps that long nine-game! Louisville played errorless ball|pierro. i: “ 1.00 5S 3 winning streak took something|in both games. Jim McDonald §iin"0% :::iililg 0 © 0-8 ¢ out of the Hoosiers. They have worked the route for the Pazxway| Bs oon 1.0 _ re won only four games in 10 starts Field boys in the nightcap while, |. Totals 32 4 1 since the a string was/in addition to Strobel, Paul La- (Sutterides poed out for- Te snapped. {Palme and Johnny Hutchings also] Kalin pou ot ais in ninth. Yesterday's doubleheader fur-|toiled in the Tribe box. AB RH O AE nished some pre-Fourth of July, Saffell was the Indians’ leading piersall. cf apt 3 1 ! i 9 3 fireworks. In the first inning of hitter of the afternoon with three fpderiein. Ib 401.20 0 the first game, a rhubarb occurred blows in the first game and one | Wriht, It +2 0 01 30 between Lopez and Umpire Bill/in the second. |Scherbarth, © ° +3 11.4 1 8 Jagkowski on a decision that! Young Nixon fanned seven pojfias 1b . +y.0 3:L 3 9 helped lead to the Tribe's defeat. |Tribesters in five innings, breez- Nixon.» 0 .i'.2 ‘2 2 1 2 § Tom Saffell stole second and|/ing the side in the third. a rot Sn EE ene took off for third as Danny The Indians paced the league INDIANAPOLIS 910 030 0104 O'Connell struck out. Catcher Bob, since June 22 and needless to say, | Louisvill ww 110 120 00x—5
Scherbarth of the Colonels over-| they feel uncomfortable perehied Runs batted in— ha man 2 Bajitnger.
Piersall, Richter,
threw third and Saffell continued on the third rung. Urwo-base hits—Hoderlein, Basgall, Dous- Position : Player Club Batt. Avg. running and crossed the plate. | EE fa es rari, Stolen bases Satiei First-Base Stan-Musial-~ ~St-Touts 851 On With the Dance ‘Wins Tournament Rikard. Chapman Sucpifice -- Biersall] oocond Base Jackie Robinson Brooklyn 378 | But the Colonels claimed Saf-| OMAHA, Neb, July 3 (UP)— Ballinger to Baseul; Hoderiein, io Dousies.) Third Base Willie Jones Philadelphia 302 fell neglected ‘to touch - third, Hard-driving Jim English Bases on balls. Pierro 3, Nixon § Muei-| Shortstop Marty Marion St. Louis 361 calling for the ball, touched the scorched the fairways on his Main 3 Mueller 1. Hite s--0ft Pierro 7 2 Outfield her St Louis id bag and Jackowski ruled an home course yesterday to over- 8 Innings) in 4 Hit by plicher —By Pierro Outfield alp ner Bis gh 278 “out.” {whelm Jack Vickers of Wichita, | (Scherbarth). Rid pitches Pierre. Muel”| Outfield Hank Sauer “hicago 30 Whereupon Lopez blew up a/Kas., and win the 47th annual IR a 11-2). Losing as | Catcher Roy Campanella Brooklyn
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o loting ended for the 17th annual major league All-Star game at
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. Detroit's Kell Tops Balloting.
For All-Star Game Lineup
Red Sox, Cards Land 3 Players Each; Robinson 2d, Williams 3d in Vote-Getting
CHICAGO, July 3 (UP)—George Kell, Detroit's flashy and hardhitting third baseman, was the top favorite of fans today as bal-
Comisky Park July 11. Kell, who had been the top individual vote-getter most of the]
—way-—in—thepoll,—ended with 1,132,954 votes. Jackie Robinson of |
Brooklyn was second with 1,061, 522 and Ted Williams of the Boston | Red Sox was third with 1,041,396. . ~The Chicago Tribune, sponsors of the annual classic, announced | that 3,167,326 fans in the U. S. and its possessions, servicemen] overseas and even enthusiasts in Japan, Greece and Switzerland | cast ballots.
Here are the starting teams they chose: ¢ | Pleasure Car Club and under the! F. Balch, himself a better-than« AMERICAN LEAGUE |management of Harold Doffee of| average golfer. He took the low Position Player Club Batt. Avg. Elwood. 3 net trophy in the American Uro= First Base Walt Dropo Boston 348 Red Renner, crack driver, will | logical Association tournament at = Second Base Bobby Doerr Boston 204 {lead a topflight field when the| Boston in 1947. a Third Base ‘George Kell Detroit 312 |five-event program gets undepe| Has Golfing Family a Shortstop Phil Rizzuto New York 317 {way at 8:15 p. m. Three 10-lap| The 15-year-old comes from a ; Outfield Ted Williams Boston 326 |heat races, a consolation and wi golfing family, 3 + Outfield Hoot Evers Detroit : 351 {feature are on the card which will , CG's 17-year-old bathe, ia, : Outfield Larry Doby . Cleveland .371 |be topped off by a wedding. has established a name in state Catcher Yogi Berra New York 291 | Just before the feature, Don! and national golf. He was medal-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
31 hits with George Butler smack-| 'h¢ moment.
iseven trips tothe plate. — Frankie Frisch of the Cubs, Bucky onty took in the first place because
‘Creek Athletics 10-3 and 3-1 de- Zach Taylor and Luke Sewell. Boudreau's days as a regular
iBierly of Dayton and Miss |
{standings of the Pleasure Car Club.
{precarious plank and- two others| "%ite, the Tiger leader, aiso has watt ile Lona Bangid-cutfA1%-. onthe doubt{tl list as of peer nincueg by fines and ha lost a lot of weight. Win, lose or ing the only four-bagger. He had, Only five men are apparently graw the redhead nay want out. four other hits. Chick Butler con-|0¢T!ain to retain their spots—ignqtton, like Stengel, long has inected every time in his first 1:60 Durocher of the Giants, had his fill on a job which he
‘Casey, . {withthe Yankee club disintegrate tion Play, They took the contest, [otter managers are. walking a {34 to
Charley Alsop pitched five-hit/ Harris of the Senators, Billy of pressure by the persuasive
{ball for Mallory. {Southworth of the Braves and Branch Rickey. Chuck’s Shoe Repair, Linde Air Eddie Sawyer of the Phillies. _ | SEWELL OF the Cincinnati |and Kirschbaum, all fighting in| ? * nn 8 {Reds and Taylor, boss of the
[she et Dig Ste league Fact: WHICH MEANS that the props (re brie Dici i tural ‘Chuck's Shoe Repair. trounced ae Uembling der Svc as Con “| Almost anything could happen the Marine Reserves 17-0 and 17-2 Mie Mac y hh AS€Yiin .the cases of Boudreau and while Kirschbaum handed the Fall 5 85 Red Rolfe, Burt Shotton, pq,
eats. Linde Air triumphed over Shakily secure are Lou Boudreau apparently. are over. Ray (Ike) the State Farm 5-0 and 7-6. of Cleveland and Eddie Dyer of gone has taken over the short
the Cardinals. sto st and Boudreau's $60, ra Tavern won oe At 87, Mack has intimated | | Sao contract was based Printers ........ 000 000 5 7 several times that this will be on his being a Fron Mal
000 playing manager. 1711460 83¢ 42 = 3 } - Bredl, Sersi 3): Thoren (6) and Cook: he Year when baseball's long- | That, at least, will be revisede : Alsop, rgDutler (6) and Yovanovich: Stephen-| est managerial tenure comes to | jn Dyer's case, Eddie purport= ~~ 8), ;
i FIRST GAME & screeching halt. Even mow, | edly has diffieul seeing eye Kirshbaum ‘ee - 300 000 uu 1 9! most of the duties are being | to © Tlewlty Sects ; Fall Cree 200 000 010— 3 11° 3 : ye with py iis S5d’ABBOEL; Jones Wright (9) and| handled by Jimmy Dykes. | a situation which is, in most SECOND GAME | Meyer, the Pittsburgh skipper, cases, ultimately fatal. BD higany 1irex-aiee 100/000 0 1 § {lis one of the most astute man-| How many of them will bow Wright and Fake: Mant and Abbott. {agers in baseball. But the heartiout is uncertain. But there can be Chuck's ARIES 0012s 410 8-111 g|condition which forced him “tdino doubt that there will be some jturn down so many major league! {changes made—and maybe a rec. Robbin d Rady: St t. T ki H Chichonk, a managerial offers for years is act-iord number of them, at that. SECOND GAME Marine 1 001 ban id Rid dod 3 or iad 115. Year-Old Enters Go FIRST GAME - Linde Sreraressvaaanas 210 400 0 3 Cox and Whitaker: Cobb and Wiawine| LES i Mol i -0 S 5 ren i tee Exclusive é-in-Une oe cating obs, 1}, wna Resins Muses! 4CG? Balch Drops ‘Dream Shot’ During ot
100-Lap Feature | uniorChi Jochstsuiiontils
| The name of a 15-year-old Indianapolis linksman will be To Launch Track | entered in Golfdom’s hole-in-one ledger. Lo Times State Service Charles G. Balch, who 18 known to his family as “CG” plunked ALEXANDRIA, July 3—A 33- in a hole-in-one on the 196-yard No. 12 at Meridian Hills Country |car, 100-lap stock race will serve Club yesterday during a Junmiof Club match. He used a No. 2 iron. to unveil the new Hill-Top Speed-| His 18-hole sally was a four-over-par 75. {way tomorrow night. The track, “CG” started playing golf two {located on State Road 9 near here, | and one-half years ago under the
is sactioned by the Dayton 0.) : tutleage of his father, Dr, James
ist for Indiana in the national junior meet at Wasmington, D. od : third flight of the state a David, 12 years old, is following’ the footsteps of his older brothers, * CG will face brother Jim in the next meet of the Meridian BE Junior Club tourney. : The 15-year-old golfer attends Shortridge High School, where he
Patricia Willlams will be married on the infield of the new track Bierly ranks fourth .in the point
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Ogden’s 5-Under 137 Wins Evansville Match
Times State Service
storm. He argued that Saffell Trans-Mississippi golf tourna- | JacKowsKi.. Time—2:3 | Boston dominated the American League lineup with these plays EVANSVILLE, July 3 Bint "CG" Balch : ; played freshman football at touched -up—ali—right—-as—he stid ment. English—took the lead on Seven Game ‘ers and St. Louls Tanded an equal number on the senior circuit/ Ogden won the Silver Anniver-|. season. ion into third, but that if he missed | the fifth hole of the 36-hole finals, : INDIAN ArONs oO AR slate, sary Open golf tournament yesthe base by accident, the third and closed out the match on the su. of “e111 8 Five Are Repeaters From 1949 terday by six strokes as he ov Mi dd ff, M Ag baseman, who was trying to in-'26th green. f es 11238 Kell and Williams were the only holdovers from the American/ered 36 holes of Helfrich Pied 1 eco angrum ¢ 1 8 § 0 An-Star team last year, while Musial, Robinson and Kiner were re- course in 137, five under par. | | ; 9 9 9-1 1 | peaters for the National. Thus the starting lineup Will be dotted 18th hole totals were 68 and o, Set Pue mn Motor Cit oa vey ax iy RL ERE Sal 2 i : 8 g with new. All-Star faces when the-leagues square off a week from Dutch Eats the i e Y no ro, was secon wo-da | B NE 13 ) J. B : Bl OO ties oF tho. vlssdie. the. Harters nosis 57 1% tans DO aa oe Y! DETROIT, July 3 (UP)—A carbon eopy of the 1949 Motor ° J e ic, : ; web Hand] 3 : g 3 $ g must. od at ie 3 three aac. unless prevented by injury. Lt Wale Starm, an Bvanseie CIty Open shaped up today as the 1950 tourney went nto the third NE EE a, 1a | Balliessandro Craevaes A780 00 0 I-Star teams, Casey Sterigel of the resident on leave from Mather - | Totals BI IRD Fy.ale managers of the All-Star y he for the| Alr Force Base, Sacramento, Cal,| Defending Champions Dr. Cary Middlecoff and dapper Lioyd : 1% Peters singled for Strobel in “third {Yankees for the American and Burt Shotton of Brooklyn for the was low among the 171 amateurs MARETum again set the pace, the dentist holding a scant one-stroke 23 ‘Kalin struck Sutter a Palme in fifth | National, will select the pitchers, probably eight or nine on each LH hati oO Ana TE Tor a advantage over his Chicago —¥ivay, Who "matched "His Strokes Tor : dq Mueller. Turnef| In sevent ns “side, and other players to fill out a roster. rs Wen No. |stroke to share the crown last- i - Soak announced Wednes- - AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION. I ABR § © AE. The complete National League team will be ree | VAT, Golf Notes x Pot GB. Werle (4-5), Home run—Kiner. [Prersal. oc 3 1 0°46 Sday and the Ams rican’ on ‘Thursday. k, id S Middfecoff boasted a 67 and 66 §ansapons” vor . 3 80 3 Io OB .iiiis ! : a 130 220-1114 1 3 Chapman, 331 1148% y Customarily the Manaus Jick subporiing JDlayers Stuer Shan, AAU Trac Fie tars for an 11-under-par 358 3 es on ASEH" ro , haners” im nerer dB 36 B38 THING TON go 1 ison, If - 1 1 1 2 o o bitchers from those who 5: ag) half-way mark of the 72-hole 3ester i a Sums . 38 45 13) 3] gain an and “gaoper. Sisal, ol Daley” X 3 3 3 3 9 8 in the league must have at least one representative in the™All- star Leave for Norway Meet. [grind which ends: tomorrow. Man- Hs Jr... Joe Kongo, ‘city : ag sn | and Westrum, Losin Cooper, Eiliott. i fl wT. eo. 1% o' game, however, which means that sometimes -the players must bel NEW. YORK, July 3 (UP)—An| {grurm carded a 69 in the first Milwaukee .. 28 384 18 I (Second | McDonald, red 9 S22 =-ohosen- from other than second-place balloting. {il=man-track-and field team; in=| 5iind “and also Kit" 66 yesterday) Ti “AMERICAN, Jesove. + GB. New York ©. PEE Eo R518 10 Of Totals U4 6 Jb LZ cluding four newly-crowned Na 184. troft 857 oii] JChipman (4-1) a randa ones | INDIANAPOLIS i ..i.vuiavis tional AAU - champions, were to The t deadio ked |S Ks 800 32} (6-8) and Westrum. Home runs—EIMotl, | [ouisville ............ i 3 io i e two aces were dea C L.. LL Cleveland , 2 {gs > DARK." 12 033 00.10.13. 1 Hibs Batted in--Wilson 3 Chapman] li ers | >rab ace leave here by plane today to com-(a¢ 273 at the end of regulation Mu. gas “445 Ji WO 4d 8 is Hate tas sg, M - = we Rete cading the group ie OVmDIC (heen year: and-were- sti pooilt GIL tladelphia a ows alk! ATs Strobe T- LAP Strick out | ith Re $ f Blu grou at the end of an 11-hole playo st. Louts 2 Sienna Howell Primes nis) Tosing By LaPaime i Strobel To Mcbonala’s i win ou oO ues and National AAU 800-meterithat was finally called by dark- Mr Carl GB [Beredia, Patko, —1inhines: Lafalme 1 in 2: Hutchings 0 in] champion Mal Whitfield of Ohio |ness. oT Philadelphia 33%. . AMERICAN LEAGUE an Poh Brahe ray Natron Mal | There was a new face in second place in the ‘American Assocl- State. Other United States cham-| Skip Alexander, co-leader gt locus .... : : 3) i (First Game) or fe len. Jackowskl, Fetie. Time—1:3s. Aliend- ation today and it belonged to Minneapolis. pions. in the group-are. Bob. Tyler the-first round was-tot- om thet] oh Towel Brooklyn 3a : Cleveland” ig 901 111 9io—s 7 0 ance-=12306: The ‘power-hitting Millers moved up & notch after yesisrday's| {of Morgan Slate. 2h 0. igh theels with a 135. And only. three} oc, Er New York 8% d_ Robinson; Lemoh. | Benton me welk | rash of Association doubleheaders. They displaced the Indianapolis Dave Albritton, Dayton Istrokes—off--Middiecoff's pace . at. . instruments Siam, itn Gurels, 15) TNewhauser (15. Toston i Indians Al-Bat H RBI 88 pct. Indians, conquered twice by Louisville. In making the change, the ump, and Jim Fuchs, Yale 'shot 136 was the power-packed ‘three- LINGOLN J JEWELRY MES TODAY itoher. Welk (2 4). Home runs— sen Gutteridge ... 25 oS ol 4 e. 1% Millers clipped Kansas City, 5-2 and 11-1. (put. : iisome of slamming Sammy Snead, 00. GAMES TODAY Ey WOE oth Gate) Rikarac. dos 1 3% 1 1 33% The Millers hopped on Blue a —————— Jim Ferrier and Young Jack/| 219 W Washington St. _ RI-3611 nou NAFOLIS 8 SPO otisvile (two {Detroit _, 000 008 S0t=3 3 3 Dallessandro .. 78 1} 2 20 ? 33 Hurler Dave Madison for two-run/lor's grand slam homer in: the Softball Notes : Burke Jr. Acres From State House ni t, Robinson Kalin ....... i 11:2 18 1 391 in the seventh and eighth fifth inning. MUNICIPAL STADIUM 1 t Columbia (night ray, Calvert (7) and Bwif in | {rallies n th piso at Colum bail” night), ms TL Sin a osiee Bitemer Baveall 5 38 3 & 3 3 38 innings of the opener. That gave Naylor was also the big man in| pragktert’ © CU C000 d00 0-1 8 0 * hk kk ¥ kk hk * ne x * * x * + (Only games seheduled Anne ay (9-3), Homs runs—Kell, Priddy, |Btevens ... 3 $5 i 9 ki them the ball game and a victory the second game, driving in the | Erankfor Ort 5 308.800 o 3 1 Ti AMERICAN CAN LEAGUE { Philadelphia Pease wad 005 200 000—7 i 2 Peters a 18 25 10 0 243 sor Tke Pearson, who pitched three {clincher in the first inning of a |p Gorman od Hares: Golish ye rows x : = is at Cleveland. {Washington .... 002 002 000—4 4! Ballinger’ 13 21 11 0 aM ame that went eight INNINGS. Frafkfors oo... : co 0300-3. 4 0 5 Detroit at Chicago. ion. | Hooper. Brisste. (7) and. Guertar Kus |Saftel .... 13° 25 8 6 227 scoreless innings in relief. |g I Mechanic 030 9— 3 3 0 : New York a: Washinston. = ava, Haynes (5) Ross (9) and Evans. Win-| qyo.pase hits0'Connell o15 Platt 17. Barnhill Fans 12 {The Millers pushed over the win- “gcott and Harper: Delks snd Hanrahws:’ id {Only games schedule : ning pitches, Hooper (8-5), Losing pitcher, | | Basgall 16, Peters 8, Bockma lin ! d!. Tonign ned p.m. Lincoln | Kuzava (3-6), Homs run—Kuza Ballinger 4, Fitz Gerald 4, DE The 11-1 second tilt was duck-|ning tally. in the overtime an mepight's Bel ule». Be a ioin NATIONAL LEAGUE { (First Game) 'Rikard 3, Stevens 3, Sutteriden gatlell, 1 B hill - of the walked off 9-8 winners, { GhiropRactdre” v Rat iroad vs. Standard Pittsburgh st Cinginnatl. gt. crouts ©... 900 002-2 8 2 CHiree-base hits—o'Connell 4 Bockman Soup for Dave Barn 0 | Pennsylvania _Raiitoad = ve. = Standard paton at Phila iphia. | Pon ch," Johnson (8) Ang. Mow: Sea oly Basgall 3. Peters J, Kalin 3. Pitz Gerald tMillers. Barnhill struck out 12 for| The Co'umbus Red Birds and! diana Wale? eo u ‘Chicago, at, fouls xm. | Borough" (1-7) and ‘Masi: “Losing” bitcher.| Gitar ridge. 0» Piatt Stevens, Baffell| "oo son record and just surren-|the Toledo Mud Hess split & Pair Last night's Beech - Grove Dorish (3-6). Home, ryn— Home runs—Platt 9, Bockman 7, O'Con doubles to the Blues. lin Columbus. The Red Birds Stadium De rand ut, TOR ALs sched"RESULTS YESTERDAY oi. Lould ond Game; 11 Tons) 13 al nell 6, Baseall 5; Stevens 5 Dallessanaro dered four doubles hit, ol the Hens. 50. in the| gle: 7. South Eastern Merchants vs. Celtic AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Chicago © 6 009 301 003 7 Iv alia 3. satel) Sud. A The Si el Salts took two wi te yaghe A ore 1 the ‘second | Apaern: No, Meyers Market ve. Mars x (First Game) idmar, Mars! (9) ) an « WLIPH R BE so| from the waukee Brewers, opener: and dropped the second Theater. A ' J El HE pee 3 Ef 30 not without an argument in the game, 31. ike Claris ono gran tulOAB es 3 4 1 AMERICA'S NEWEST | Premming, Butiand, ins e Ph tea 7-2 8 48 31 55 ss second contest. Morrie artin r was the big news fo @ 2 Surrey and ing’ pitcher, Cain (4-6). Home run—Lollar. Pierro. “Wha. Mackel: Murray aE 38 arat Bow York cox. 1. 00 8330311 31] Meck : i138 8 2 4 3 scattered seven hits while his|Birds in the first game. But oti ie emameg ge RACING SENSATION 1| Reynolds, Page) and Berra; Kinder, |Riddle "8 5 91 98 51 46 41 teammates were collecting 11 in[Connelly took some glory for Bow fususta ......... 000 420 x 33 * oe 20 1k Sud Papal al (4) cDarmott 15) Schans (0 and| LaPal 8 3 8a i # 3 winning the first game, 6-3. Mor-|Toledo by. hurling three-hit ball| Wagle aad tani Sh 8 Sues Crosleys—Austins—Banfams od : : : | Nay- , si 000— 0 4° Eo it Oxy yy EERE BE EP alt Fs Siir TD 8% 1% rie was helped along by Bari Nay-in the afterpiece. {RE wna BRIE hind Kher Wars Top Racing Association, In lwraukee ........ ce. 000° 0013 4 = v 3 re Dake edule—7. Bnginsers ». ; Anderson: Donovan. Podga- A : rth vs. Di : : i gadiatin and ® gr) Linden, 3 Litile poor >» . . By Rous ol | gommareiats 820. Ror ys rectd LK All Seals : (Second: Game) (Le 100 0m0 01-9 8 0 : +x $1.00 Sins aabn 010 20-8 TI 0 : ’ Luding: Pa @ og, 8 Var T= x Additional Sp rts t
