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1 Tennis +=.» Herbie Flam holds services for Hamilton ! obituary services for am

2 Horie girs Ham the beck of Hr han,

East Battles

[took the game and rattled the Dixie kid so that he lost the next

® {would have won, But that is im|possible. He lost, 7-5, 6-4.

Net Semifinals

Schroeder, Talbert, Trabert, Flam Reopen

Cup Play Tomorrow By FRANK ANDERSON

Tournament at Woodstock have a foursome. And it's not for

a racquet will be raised.

Bridge, notwithstanding, it's still quite a card. Enough to make Billy Talbert’'s chances of retiring the Western Cup one in four. Billy, the gentleman nomad of

nati and Indianapolis, will have the company of Messrs. Ted! Schroeder, Tony Trabert and Her- | bie Flam in the semifinals of the hallowed net meet. The men's semifinal means that East wili meet West tomorrow. Schroeder and Flam are Californians, Trabert and Talbert can be considered

this experiment. Young Tony has! residence in Cincinnati when he's there, which isn't often during the tourament season.

Tennis Is Hot

The day was balmy and v July-like, thanks to the wea man’s errant predictions.

little success. There too much hot competition Brow’ the tennis displayed.

After, a while Af was all over.| Shirts were dripping with perspi-| ration. The t was minus the services o amilton Richardson, Jack 0, Glenn Bassett and Grant “Golden, all seeded special

ichardson’s come-uppance! e at the hands of Flam, the U. C. L. A. pinger. Ham fell 6-4, 4-8, 7-5. The Baton Rouge youngster had Flam at match point 5-3 before Herbie's experience came into play. Flam recovered,

three quick like a rabbit. Flam earned the polite handclaps of] the small gallery and modestly, tucked racquets under his arm and slowly strolled away to change his shirt. Trabert Prevails Meanwhile, Trabert had disposed of Tuero, 7.5, 6-4. The two were evenly matched. Trabert's fullback-like build was the deciding factor, Tony slams ‘em, thinks 'em, takes 'em. Talbert just had too much for Bassett, although if points were given for determination, Glenn

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As for Schroeder—well, he was|

lost little time in putting the chill) fon Golden, 8-3 6-3. Ted ! Goden to distraction and

[turned lobs into suicide plays for Grant. Not unexpected, of course. {and Edson Bahr, third pitcher Ted's surprise was in the rapid/employed by St. Paul, {way he’s rounding into shape.

That was the heart of yesterday's activity.

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Fernandez and Coogan in Lineup

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rewers, one tonight, one|

@ader Sunday afternoon. Inasmuch as the Indians have

{trounced the Brewers six times in

nine clashes this season, the im-

yo outlook looks bright for’ sun tried to bake the court with a new drive to be set in motion

{by the Tribesters, Riddle Due

Elmer Riddle, who has been {starring on the Redskins’ mound of late, is expected to receive tonight's call to the rubber. In the Twin Cities, the Indians won one and lost three in Minhe- |

set in St, Paul,

night only to have the game slip away from them in the final inning as the Saints rallied, scored | three runs and won the contest, 7/ to 6. The Apostles tallied six of their, seven runs in the last three in-| nings as the Tribe's pitchers!

i folded.

Seven Pitchers The Indians were ahead, 6 to 4, as the Saints went to bat in the] {final stanza. The Redskins used)

lup four pitchers, the Saints three. |

Replacements from the Pittsburgh Pirates reported and two, Nanny Fernandez and Dale gan, got into the Tribe lineup. Playing shortstop, Fernandez did all right, poked out two hits, scored one run, batted in one|¢ and stole one base. Coogan held down first and blasted out one hit, a triple, ‘and scored one run. Frank Papish,

. The refrigeration man Pitcher, saw no action as Johnny

McCall, Forrest Main, Paul LaPalme and Johnny Hutchings took turns performing in the box.

LaPalme wound up as the loser

was the

winner.

The Indians opened up early

True there were and chalked up three runs in the| y doubles matches, both mixed and! second stanza on a walk to Culley men's, but the people go out to, Rikard, a single by Ed Fitz Ger{ald, a long double by McCall, al}

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Times Special MILWAUKEE, July 14 — After dropping five games In eight ities, the Indianapolis Indians, still very much iin the battle fop first place despite a slight slump, pulled into this y to begin a new series. d leg on the swing through the American Association's! tor calls for four games in three days with the seventh-|

To set the stage for the meet- tomorrow night and a double-| “w in AA Tonight ings of the seeded minds, one has! to look backward to yesterday,/

Hockey Fans In Dither Over Red Wing Deal

* Detroit Breaks Up

NEW YORK, July 14—Lefty

Stanley Cup Champs

in Blackhawk Swap DETROIT, July 14 biggest trade in National Hockey League history, a

guessers into a dither today.

Pet. Win Minn, ........ B17 622 Ind, .z::0::004 802 B07 JOW. cosassnen S84 St. Paul ...... 512 518 {Basgall. That made it, 4 to 1, {Indianapolis.

when bases on balls put him in| {goalie Harry Lumley, hole. He issued two and both|the Indianapolis Capitals, : \developed into runs on Jack Cas-|fenseman Jack Stewart to Chi-

the

isini’s double. The Saints deadlocked the score;

{sixth time in seven days.

But Main was off form, too. He! issued a walk and Tipton scored lon a scratch single by Andy Anderson. ; Two Doubles

The Indians pulled ahead again {in the top of the ninth. Coogan tripled to right center and scored ‘on a single by Fernandez. Cas{sini erred on Rikard’s grounder|™ and Whitey Platt was given an intentional pass. Fernandez scored {after the catch on a fly by Dom Dallessandro before the Saints

C {stopped the rally.

Then it happened. Cassini and {Jim Pendleton, first batters for {the Saints in the ninth, both doubled off Main. LaPalme relieved Main and walked Lou Limmer. Don Nicholas sacrificed {but Don Gutteridge erred on the! bunt, filling the bases. Hutchings relieved LaPalme and the score was tied, 6 and 6, as a run scored on an infield out. Aberson was passed intentionally, to fill the bases, but Al Brancato produced a single in the clutch, and that was the ball game,

Simmons Takes In Phil Mound Derby

Registers Eleventh Victory to Roberts’ 10

As League Leaders Nip Cardinals, 3-2 By NORMAN MILLER, United Press Sports Writer

Lead

Curt Simmons, the Philadelphia

Phillies’ $60,000 bonus pitcher, was one game up on teammate Robin Roberts today in their private race to become the club's first 20. game winner since Grover Cleveland Alexander in 1917.

Not since the legendary “Old Pete” turned the trick 33 years {ago with 30 victories have the Phils had a pitcher in the select

{who came closest to achieving the {goal during that long span was]

Simmons, the 21-year-old ispeedballer who is attaining star{dom in his third full season with ithe Phils, recorded his 11th vic-|

(UP)—The [20-game circle. The Phillie pitcher coqt)y in that lefty Preacher Roe

{was forced to retire in the third {inning with an injured shoulder

Lose a nine-player deal |Cyrt Davis, who won 19 and 10st) while trailing, 3 to 1. Andy Pafko ‘610, between the champion Detroit Red [17 in 1934. |

596 Wings and the lowly Chicago| 578 Blackhawks, threw the second-|

hit a 400-foot homer to lead the Cubs’ 10-hit attack. Newhouser had little difficulty in gaining his ninth victory of the season, losing a shutout when

| They were busily speculating itory yesterday as he gave up only| | Shortstop Johnny Lipon fumbled {which jeam “won” the swap thatifour hits in beating the second/s grounder with two out in the McCall weakened in the seventh sent Detroit's Stanley Cup stars place St. Louis Cardinals, 3 to 2, eighth and Cass Michaels hit a

and de-

has won 10 games. The victory, the Phillies’ 10th!

formerly of land moved ahead of Roberts, who! homer for two unearned runs.

Clyde Vollmer; substituting for the injured Ted Williams, hit a

jcago in exchange for first-lineiin the last 13 games, widened homer and two doubles to lead center Metro Prystai. thet lead over the Cardinals to

|apolis and then split a four-game in the eighth when McCall had Two Were Once Caps He walked] pn, Wings tossed in forward

{Pete Babando, { Dewsbury and center Don Morri-| son, both former Cap players, | while the Hawks sent forward Gaye. Stewart, defenseman Bob Goldham and goalle Jim Henry to the Motor City. Some sideline wiseacres were quick to accuse the Wings of touchy risk in stripping their championship combination of a mainstay net-tender like Lumley. Manager Jack Adams admitted) that he's gambling heavily on! rookie goalie Terry Sawchuk, also formerly with the Caps, to hit big-league caliber.

‘Herb Walker Wins

Realtors’ Tourney Indianapolis Real Estate Board members were back to the old! {grind today. Yesterday they ap-| praised the “real estate” at Hillcrest in a blind par tournament. When the firing was over the winner turned out to be Herb Walker with a 79. Tom O’Haver

two full games. Home Runs Tell Story Dick Sisler hit a game-winning|

{lefty Howie Pollet after the] {Cards had come from behind to

ithe Red Sox to victory over | Chicago. Vern Stephens also { homered as rookie Willard Nixon, recalled last week from Louis«

defenseman Al/home run in the sixth inning off | ville, registered his first major

league ‘victory.

{tie the game at 2-all, Home runs

by Granny Hamner in the first and Andy Seminick in the second got Simmons off to a good start but he lost the lead when Stan Musial singled home a run in the] fourth and Del Rice doubled in! another in the fifth. ’ Herman Wehmeier gave up, only four hits as the Cincinnati Reds scored four runs in the § {seventh inning to beat the Boston Braves, 7 to 3, in another National League night game, while Lefty Paul Minner pitched | five-hit ball as the Chicago Cubs! beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 6 to 4, in an afternoon contest. The New York at Pittsburgh game was rained out. In the American League, the Detroit Tigers trimmed the Wash-! ington Senators, 5 to 2, on Lefty Hal Newhouser’'s six-hitter, and opened a 3%-game lead on the idle New York Yankees, and the Boston Red Sox defeated the Chi-| cago White Sox, 8 to 7, in a game called In the last half of the

and Lou Feeney tied for low gross honors with 73s.

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