Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1950 — Page 6

“Series Starting af Victory Field

- By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Here they so again, Indians vs. Saints. Last season the Tribesters and the Apostles battled right down | to the wire in a gripping fight for the American Association pen-| nant, with St. Paul winning out by half a game

club tussle this time with Minneapolis and Louisville included.

Tonight Bound to Affect Flag Race

Now the rivals are involved in another close flag race, a four-|

2 Set Pace At St. Paul

Ferrier, Alexander

$ So far this season the het in| " and the Saints have clas in four series and they are to oven Welcome Friend; a fifth under the Victory Field lights tonight at 8:15. A double- Speed-Baller header will follow tomorrow aftEnters Wigwam

ernoon, first tilt at 1:30, Last night the Saints came to — the Tribe's aid by knocking off A 19-year-old speed- baller from

Indians a full game in the lead the Tribe's wigwam. in the Association. |

The teams have met 13 times terday announced that Bobby] thiz year and St. Paul holds’ the {Friend is now on the Tribe's! upper hand with eight wins to) {pitching staff.

four-game series was split. option from the Pirates ts the

The Indians are booked atidetalls of which are lacking.

«ibs only. Three doubleheaders prize catch for the Pirates, who are included, one with St. Paul are reported to have paid him] and two with Kansas City. {more than $12,000 to sign. He

kee and Kansas City are 10 In-|jeggye scouts from all clubs. vade in that Dider, The schedule: Tonight—8t. Paul, 8:15 : Tomorraw—8t. Pau, afternoon double header, first game at 1:30, Manda, July 24 — Minneapolis, 8:15, DeVoe Wins i in 3 ladies Ni ight.

July 25 — Minneapolis. a 15. National Y¥ederation of Federal Employees’

Urlon Night, Wednesday, July = Milwaukee, Annual Sahara Gretta Niaht Crivpied National Matches Children’s Benefit Thursday, July Sr Mitwan kee, tay, July 2M-Milwaukee, 5: in nates | cl Saturday, July 29—Kansas City, twilight- Advances in ay ar Avo yl 1 Gi atiernoon, C rt T oSundas. July 3oKanas Clr, ourts Tourney

first same Leo Wells, oteran shortstop CHICAGO, July 22 (UP)-—Top obtained from New Orleans for seeded Ted Schroeder, La Cres-| “defensive infield insurance” 18 centa. Cal, today plays Seymour |

force, |Championship Tournament,

their first 1050 look at two for-in,nied the tourney, Schroeder yes-| and Dale Coogan, who joined the | Senrieber. Miami, 6-1, 6-1.

tioned here to fill in at first base Charles Hare, Chicago. Devoe also for the injured Ed Stevens. \won in doubles with partner Grant

baseman, may return to action 'Eisendrath, Highland Park, II, against the Saints. He took light and Don Seiffert,. practice with the Indians inig.g, Kansas City after recovering) One Fortign Star Wins from a tonsillectomy. | The Indians pulled In from: Tony Mottram, Coventry, EngKansas City'late yesterday after. 1and, the lone remaining foreign noon. While their won-lost record | “on the western swing was mainly on the wrong side of the ledger. they achieved a last minute rally by Maing the final three con. heating Jerry Evert, Highland tests. Park, Ill, 6-4, 6-4,

Tribe Business Manager Ted Herb Flam, Beverly Hills, Cal,

Cleveland, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Art Larsen, San Leandro, Cal,

Pitcher Hal Gregg's back and! ‘seeded third, defeated William, arm ailment is so slow in re- Beale, 8an Francisco, 6-3, 6-4. |

sponding to treatment that it Greenberg worked hard to

turns to action. jangelen, 3-5 6-4, a : n what was consider 1! Indians at Bat

perNo- o-base hits aggall 24. Platt 20. Fry, Akron, 0. seeded second, eT AL Sattell ed Seanser 8 aa § beat Elaine Lewicki, Hamtramck, Pallessandro 4, Coosa An ; Stevens 3. Mich., 6-1, 6-1. -hase Nits Basgall "4 Kalin 4. | Magda Rurac, Los Angeles, the Gerald i SBalsitndre 1 Cota "3 1949 winner and seeded fourth, 4 att, ridge, > \ y Home Fins Basel 13, Piatt 13. Kalin played an extended match with A Dallsssanara 5 Stéy 5. Joy Mottram, Coventry, England,

. Boe Saltell be Rika rd 3. Paters 32, Fernandes ITOH top seeded foreign woman, but

W LIF H R Beso Came out on top 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 Paoish . 5 XM 13 MON : Fiaghing, 24 10s 133 st a) ee B | R int. 51 51 #9 Diddle ’ : i! 1Y 81 AL 37 owiers esume a Palme . 4 Qa MN Strobel ........ 4 4 0 TM 41 40 38 Vecan 4 4 ‘Bl 65 41 43 AR Doubles Tourney an 4 l 1 13 n 12 8 1° High summer temperatures hold Mal ARR # 3B ¥ no fear for Indianapolis bowlers,

. ——————— ro - The men who started the mixed “ngineering Feat doubies tournament at the Pennsy . . Alleys last wee' were slated for! TROY. N.Y. July 22 -Rensse- more acticn today and tomorrow laer Polytechnic Institute's new at the Central alleys. Squads field house seats 8000, can be con-'were to roll off every houi on the verted from a hockey rink to hour after 2 p. m. today and tohaskethall court in three hours, morrow.

RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Won Lost Pet. GB | Gi E40 CC.

. -— 8 9 1 I Ya Sipneanous .. 000 oo} 001 00a 8 1! tad and Anderson: Barnhill,

3 v Konikowski 4:. Bailey (8: and Early i Only game schedu led), » 15 18% AMERICAN LEAGUE one Taningss OR [Chicago ' pod 000 140 0--- & 31 3 Philadelphia 3% 00 001 1-9 1'5. Cain, Judson ih, RH w (8, Hasiner and asi: io, A , s and Tipton. Guerra | & 478 14/9). Winning pitcher Arse (4-8. Losin 30% | pitcher-—~Holcombe (2-6). Home pa

» [Glevelund +. 910 000 010 2 § 1} 0 000 00x 8

a S2E% 5% 2s Z > od 4 “el 21

Garcia fe. Pleretts i" pA Hexas

Bio -. 000 000 03 oto 011 11}

13 B.

the Millers, 6-1, and putting the West Lafayette has come into!

Ip Zeigner i 4p m-Jim Beatty vs. Dale Koenig,

RESULTS YESTERDAY

MEN'S SINGLES At Garfield Laetseh defeated Bob LeComple, 8-3, 7-5; Earl Shadooit aeseated R. O. Murphy, 61, &-1 Second Rouna-—-Ralph Linder {Charles Mescall, 8-2, 6-2; Re ens defeated Jack Wilson, o-1. At Riverside George Buschman defeated Michael Vol. {vodas by default: Edward Meith defeated times in 4 singie game.

two of the games has he failed - FMT to bat in a run.

Fight and Five of the Indianapolis Indians, yes- Iterday with eight-under-par totals

five for the Tribesters. Last time! Friend. who stands 6 feet tall {hole rounds today and tomorrow! they met was in St. Paul when a) and weighs 100 pounds was on/with scores of 149 or better.

Joe Muir, veteran lefthander,/Waco club of the Class B Big with a brilllaat seven-under-par is slated to handle the mound State League. Last night Friend 65,.had’ trouble with his putter, chores for the Tribesters tonight. uncorked a no-hitter for Waco, yesterday and had to settis

Victory Field for a nine-day, 12-| A star athlete at West Lafay- the 18th green yesterday that game stand, medling western otte, Friend was considered a would have put him

St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwau-| haq heen looked over by major top spot by adding a 69 yesterda

expected to be in a Tribe uniform Greenberg, Chicago, seeded fifth, who took second place on “the tonight, He was purchased yes-in the men's singles quarter-finals first day with a 66, blew apart terday to strengthen the utility at the National Clay Courts yesterday with a miserable five-| Victory Field fans also will get After three days of rain inter- to 143, seven strokes off the pace. mer favorites, Nanny Fernandez {terday easily defeated Bernard Snead of White Sulphur Springs,

Indians on the road. | Indianapolis Chuck DeVoe ad- yesterday and posted 72 for a 142] Fernandez replaced Shortstop vanced with a 6-4, 6-0, victory total. ‘Chicago's Lloyd Mangrum Pittsburgh, and Coogan Was op-ianq a 6-3, 8-10, 9-7, conquest of striking distance at 141.

Eddie Bockman, regular third Golden, Chicago, defeating John" with the also-rans on 75-72—147.

Chicago, 6-3, Tehnis Tourney Moves Into High

seeded second, had a hard time cause of darkness.

Sullivan reported today that national intercollegiate champion, at four sectional centers.

| Jed With 136s

ST. PAUL, Minn. July 22 wp! Big Jim Ferrier and bigger Skip Alexander tried to knock {each other out of the lead in the!

Mrs. Bush, New Champ, Sa

Eyes Bigger Tourneys an

{ink down Detroit with the aid of {Tom Ferrick's fine relief pitchins; the Boston Red Sox climbed o within seven and a half games The 1850 City Parks Tennis lo first place by defeating the St. star, forced out Robert Malaga, Tournament i= moving into high; quis Browns. 7 to 4. Dom Digear. Play opened yesterday with maggio and Birdie Tebbetts each only one match being called be- clouted home runs in’ Boston's Miller booted Eddie Stanky's Grove, {12-hit attack on Harry Dorish grounder,

$15,000 St. Paul Open Golf Tour {opening of qualifying last Mon- Marshall, \nament today. Mrs. Fulmer Loses, 3 and 1, [day—ty no means came home set one w | Ferrier, now playing out of; I 36-H | w G If Fi | |empty-handed. High ye oe event Sa yy Taander, n ole Women's Golf Fina a cates, Club professional of 20.08.6 e (bespectacled Nashville, an 3 a | ea wound in a tie! By JIM HEYROCK, Times Sports Writer won the first flight with Mrs. Gil record esta Ted Sullivan, business manager | p u up FT. WAYNE, July 22—-Betty Bush, the 28-year-old new Indi |Gividen taking the third Aight. times at | |at the 36-hole halfway mark yes-| ana women’s amateur golf champion, today set her sights on three Championsaip Co also broke nationally important tournaments. edn EE ute "Sisto, Me Thursday. of 136. i : Mrs. Bush, whose golf professional husband watched every irs Be ihe santod McLane | They paced a field of 62 play-| {move and swing yesterday as she defeated Mrs. Richard Fulmer Of | Me3, Marjorie Kaba Evanseille, etented Fecofd az 1 ‘ers who qualified for ths final 18-1 | Indianapolis on the 35th hole of the Ft. Wayne Country Club course Boies: defeated. Sir. dean Wiliams Lats: first place here, will play in the All-Amerj. —————- A od a : d freest: yard freest, {ean tournament at Tam O’Shan-| . ME Low Pena hboiis. defeated et the old Ferrier. who led on the first day g (ter in two weeks, the Women's Fateful 36 ROUND | hasalation. Mrs. Fatt Holloway, "Port London, Cc Western at Chicago and then the p.. B53 435 435-31 |Favse: defeated Macy McGann, South Re oz National women's ‘amateur at At-| Fulmer oh kn 653 533 53641 3 wd tn hird Flight : lanta, ‘Ga. {| Bush out ..[l1llll. 654 535 43540 sel MAT AL Gividen. Indianapolls, defeated Another | 71. He missed a 2-foot putt on # Mrs. Bush needed all the golfing arin oe in i ae to_s1 consolation. Marjorie = Suess. Evansville, by the Cc Betty Bush (left), winner and new hap and Sue nis skill at her command yesterday to| Buh in 45 863 45—i2—g2 Grated Mis. Gilmore Haynle, For Cincinnati, in front| loser but a eat com etitor stop the determined Mrs. Fulmer, | AFTERNOON ROUND Fourth Fligh Bill Sohl alone. : gr P . th | Puimer out a 652 635 43539 | Mrs, Cecil Cross, port We ayne. defeated ed to —p— e 27- -year-old former Sue Land out a 852 525 43637 | ee a va up; consolation, team: rr cut 0c 0 0: Mize Clouts 2 Homers as 5m: mE EE |W Se pen SE op Fouy Alexander gained a tie for fhe | The gallery of some 300 spec-| rm — | Mrs H. Fied USES ih Bend, des Was sei » * tators, which included the hus-/gave her the title when she feated Mis. Bera Ringan 87. I indianapolis Club in Sz to his first-round 67. .Y k D f $ D } iH 14 5 {bands of both finalists, tried hard banged in three birdie twos. | dtanapoiss. defeated Mrs, ‘Eugene Martin, 1940. Henry Ransom, St an S e ea e roi - {to pull Mrs. Fulmer through. But | With Mrs. Fulmer 1 up at the Fort Wavne snd 2 shi Biggest 1 Ill, and little-know 1 Ted Kroll {she tired on the final nine. She end of the morning round when, Mrs. M.S. Wilson, Hammond. defeated turn of New Hartford, N. Kiner Gels 28th Homer but Phillies slumped into a - chair near the time was called or lunch. Mrs. a St valier colbath, nds: ‘Stats Univ ‘Ferrier and Alexander by a single . . . clubhouse as Mrs. Bush was being Bush settled down to her work port Warne 1 ue A ies ert Durham, tiona re stroke at 137 and amateur Frank Top P itsbur gh 4-1 , Tie With Cards presented With her prizes. and at the end of the first after- ee Seventh Fight Viva te diving cha Stranahan, Toledo, O., was just : By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer Calm, Determined noon nine, she had an even par feated Mrs. David Bertram, Terre Haute, points to one stroke behind them. NEW YORK, July 22-8Smiling Casey Sténgel, with a catch in| 37. 3.an 4.1: consolation, Mrs Font {rw. Champion Four players were bracketed at his throat and a drink in his hand, today toasted beefy, brawny For her victory, Mrs. Bush re-| leads at 27 Holes Glasser, Marion, 2 and 1, the Univers 139. They were Dick Mayer, Old Johnny Mize "a guy who caused me plenty of misery in my life.” ceived a pair of ornamental] At the end of the morning Mrs. George Bightn Fligni Haute. de~ lied 139.4 p Greenwich, Conn.; Jerry Barber, Stengel sighed heavily as he recalled his managerial days with candle holders, a silver tray and nine, Mrs. Bush was 1 up with a feated Mrs . James Crawford hort, afer a“ 0} | Philadelphia; Marty Furgol. un- the Boston Braves. pitcher, a diamond pin and a huge three-over-par 40. Mrs. Fulmer Terre Haute, defsated Jean Hard 3 Marshall attached, and Joe Coria. 8t. Paul. “We tried everything to get Mize out,” he said. “Just never box of roses from her home had a 41. At the three- quarter, Creentield. 8 and Flight swim was | That big Buy —— rrr | GOUrse, Widmar in Hammond, {mark Mrs. Fulmer had a 39 and|, Mra. Paul veVnosst. orf Wayne, de- ulu's Ford Riegel, Blows Apary made me cry many times, believe {0 8 victory over Chicago in 10 Mrs. Bush, runner-up last year Mrs. Bush was 1 up. “ (consolation. Mes Robert. Bagnte. Bors second in 2 Skee Riegel, Tulsa, Okla., I Sam Chapman, who to Mrs. Alice Dye of Indianapolis, One of the outstanding shots a'"g Sefeaed Mrs. Joseph Dunn, Tip- tered his But Casey smiled in his best cored the tying run in the ninth, who was eliminated in her first of the tournament came on the te ————— .. 8% formance ¢ championship fashion Joday as Shove Jn SY oHoses With 2) mate this Jear by the new 21st hole. One up and trying des-| Marshall e talked about the two home champ, playe er game yester- {perately to end the match as! ower 0 S in Konno sta) |over-par 77 that sent his total runs Mize clouted in the Yankees’ 10th. Hank Wyse was the win- day with a determined calm even|quickly as possible, Mrs, Bush sprinted th 14 to 5 vietory over Detroit last 0 DE Pte oe t's. Philadelubi [When she found herself on the carefully lined up her 21-foot putt and Marsh Pre-tournament favorite Sam ght. Ne York Sh ved to, PRI wyers Dade Fa Shon end of the count momentar- and dropped it in for a birdie two. F yards® in fr within a game and a ha But Mrs, Fulmer was deter-! or up 0 dy a Marshall ER, ed 0 ap robe Wiha wil Mortons Le at. BY eprsie Pr Nr an hy Stu) fort as lined to stay in the game and for 50 ¥: oe alved the hole with a birdie) meter driving in five runs, the 36-year- burgh, 4 to 1, while the Cardinals . |two on a four-footer. DETRONY July = I ane 2000 Danny O'Connell, - recalled by over John Foreman, Glencoe, Ill, managed a 68 to stay within old Mize hoisted his batting aver-|lost 5 to 4 to the Giants in 11] unior ers + | Mrs. Fulmer evened the count cord-breaking Slo-Mo-Shun ’ gun. age from .347 to .390. Over the innings. lon 22 when Mrs, Bush misjudged | ned up for the 43rd annual Gold LeBar« Defending champion Jimmy last four games, he has driven in| Bubba Church held the Pirates an approach shot and. fell. short] CUP, Jassie today a good bet to s - (complete her job of rewriting the 1 Demaret, Ojal, Cal, trato- to eight hits, one of them being! |of the green. She bogeyed and! a ” e. i . ‘major powerboat speed marks, be- “3 spheric .56 batting averag Ralph Kiner's 28th homer, for his | Mrs. Fulmer carded a par 4. ry Red Sox Defeat Browns third triumph. | Mrs. Bush eame:b Ba th {fore a crowd of 200,000 that lined 3 STOCKT | e back on the tn, chores of the Detroit River. —Eddie Le

While the Yankees were mow-| Sal Maglie held the Redbirds] _123rd by sinking a three-footer| i to seven hils-including 2 Nomer Three traveling trophies, a per-| 8 The Seattle, Wash., craft, owned = cific grid ‘and two singles by Stan Musial as he notched his sixth victory. will be distributed to the front- ‘Mrs. Fulmer cut the lead to 1 up

for a birdie two to g0 1 up. She.

b: > ; fired another birdie two on 26. ¥ auto dealer Stanley Sayres, with a Col

had the strange role of the heavy : be called 'h

_imanent trophy and several medals

The Giants broke up the game running linksmen in the first an- at the turn by hitting a par 5. [favorite Sespie the Tact that te uh Ao EE nA Dar fog. a: Dual city funior golf tournament Detided wn-S5th ance against seasoned vessels, | terback, m aglies In- |, cinning Monday at South Mrs. Fulmer ran into trouble’ A)though still a question mark = the New

field out and scored as Eddie

with trees on the back nine. But!

it ‘was. the 35th hole that as a competitive racer, Slo-Mo- 5 football ga

ended { The Al Feeney team trophy will it all. Mrs. Fulmer missed a short Shui hasn't even a clase second i his battali

Sy vivices of esterday s Hirat- and Clarence Marshall. Joe Dob- Brookiyn Dro Reds go to the four-man team with the putt and Betty hit for a par 3. jin the straightaway speed depart- 3 College ar Bom pip toaar! son registered his 11th victory al Preach pe lowest medal scores on qualifica-| But the Indianapolis golfers "Sat World Record Eagle grid p p Y though he from : eae er Ree hurled Brooklyn ion qay Monday. The Charles H. there were 37 of them at the| gp, startied the racing world Lebazon jrookies Gordon Mueller and Wil- to a 0 1 irfumph over Cinein- wishmefer trophy will go to the — | June 26 by posti world called to SCHEDULE TODAY nati and to within two-and-a-half | posting a world record and at fir |individual low medalist and the FE t Tv of 160.3235 miles per hour. SloMEN'S SINGLES humbled Cleve- games of first place. In achiev-\x. Hoy trophy will be awarded. xonerares Mo-Sh p = whether E At land, 3 to 2, ina’ game marred by ing his 12th victory, Roe walked {Mo-Shun more than shattered the report. Lel

Garfield May be a month before he re. oust George Richards, Los vedetr.™ Brute Lastach vs. Peal Dituan.

i bolt,

{best match of the day, Tony Tra- nil: ‘Marion Ri Ree yr. Cn ret. bert, Cincinnati, seeded sixth, de- wird dob Va Pn Tene ‘von @

Bud Itienbach

fe 2 Shr i L190 39 >» 3 1 | feated Hamilton Richardson, na- Svreckelson ve Ve Hour Meh Side 23 tional interscholastic champion war aill Ri Ritehly a i 3 al 280i from Baton Rouge, La., 6-4, 6-4. | Busehman. in it 3 nl an 7, In the women's singles, top| hig ok . . » vi “ih nnd & seeded Doris Hart, Jacksonville, som? Russell Cam pall” v1. Th + 2.3 in 3] 3 {Fla., defeated Althea Gibson, na- Snoien aki, 189 26 43 13 0 2% tional Negro champion from Tal- na anika; Jim Hawkins vs [i it 3H i } 34% lahassee, Fla. 6-2, 6-3. Shirley! {Anan Blckets v8, Bastian, and

{Bll As rma an vs, Chet w

inner

mater vs. Murray Wubers At Brsanade’ 12:30 ». m.—Barl Otey vs. {Kinney 1p «Art Linne vs Harold Banta Phe Ber vs, Ronson Zeigler, Kenneth a vs Boh W

iw

» yi match vs. Ril ASUAD; Kinney-Otey A vs. Bil of Phegiey. Zeleter mate va Ban ng

WOMEN'S SINGLES Ab Fall Creek 13.30 pp. m.—~Ruth Granman

Prather, 3 ~Ma yne Davies Cowell olyn Ms Bailey: Riille lin Mad vA Stewart: Vera Wall vs

3p. m--Jans Gaughan vs. Betty M 4:30 p, m.-Louanna Early vs JUNIORS® SINGLES At Brookside Jim Beatty vs,

Dm raniss Robinson vs. Ge ip allt Dankert vs. Bud Leonard to

Masters

rookside m. Ronald Mescall vs,

First Round--Bruce

{ Richard Kiser by Setuule;

[Ritchia defeated Eddie Toombs. Ferdinand Hardy 8-1, 8-4: ec defeated Riley Han-

Max Galoway defeated cock 4-6, 8-1

ookside First mouna “onion Te Belgler defeated

Al Hunter, 6-1 ated John Shirley, 6-3,

Second Round-—Art Linne defeated Ray Banta. 6-1. 6-3: Harold Banta defeated ng. Of the 18 hits he has bang

the Braves, all but five were time- | Lucky Mundy; 159%, Indianapolis,

Roy Falvey, 7-5, 8-3

; C A efeated Jesse Bennett. §-3, 6-1: Bill Bastian defeated John Ingersoll, 0;

Boyer defeated Jim Dukes

At Fall Crook aa Round nbd FR

8-0, 6-2: Andrew Bicket defea Cur Danke rt 8-0. 8-3. John Rumple hteated | { Thomas Netlan by default: Robe defeated R. Ashley by default; GB a ANd Grasso. Losing oat: Masters: kis defeated Bob Raker by defsu : WOMEN'S SINGLES

031 ‘ } First Roudd--Dorish Marshall 8) and +3, 8 1 Wiini Mueller tems Nixon ih Loligr? Bo bags. | Lo Simon. 3 a 84: 115 pitcher=-Dorish (4-5, Home = Fons RR aetted n daten McLaughlin. 8. Si i . ngman defea arcia 18h DiMagx 6-0; Vera defeated Bar-

| ton, hh He 0 3 pe mn 6-4. 6-3: “Rtn Grannan de-

cated Valeria Phillips

‘defeated Phvitis Bowles b Second Round—Pat Stewart defeated

"Jere Stewart, 8-

HRT 3 SES Lig raz sistene 11 e1. 7 Tavel won by 6-1. wy poe or. i EAH Robinson Bure. =i 3 Dale {opi itl] Sohnor Tables

Oaapo

an injury to Indian Pitcher Mike right-| hander sprained an ankle while {trying to catch a foul ball and is expected to be sidelined for 10 Max Gallo-|daYS to two weeks. The Senators

m.~Eugene Smalley vs. Earl Shad-

Atterson vs

a: an Combs. [took a 2-0 lead in the first in-| we, s Gears®| ning on two walks, Mickey Vern- for the Dodgers. on's single and Beto Avila's er-| id) {ror and then added their third in the second on Mickey! «Rober e Hawkins; ans single, Ed Yost's single. A's Win Over Chicago The Puiladelphia As snapped a Streak with 7{ homer,

all Presk

a sacrifice and

Bleohen 1 inched-up National League race jusfefied qualms, the knowledge that Musial hobbles on an injured leg can console Billy Southworth's men. Take the case offf Slaughterin’ a Slaughter first. « In nine Cardi- - nal-Brave games, he has reached base at least once in each game. Twice he has been on base five

Not even

In 6ne game! he knocked in four and in another three-—and he did so with- Dr. Claude E. Hadden. out the benefit of the home run!

Singles Damaging

oyne Davies Hn three times. Hog [1 Musial's runs-batted-in mark against Boston is not nearly so! impressive as Slaughter's; Stan Irn has knocked in only four to the|. Right behind O'Halloran country kid's 15. But Musial has lashed 12 hits in 30 times at bat, "| Baston for a total of 19 bases. :

x ‘Punters Consistent

NEW YORK, July 22--Attend-ance at race tracks shows a dei crease of only 1.8 per cent thus

three hits, idcluding his

ove With Pennant |

or rekindled "National a pennant dreams into St. Louis today to row that the pen (or typewriter) ope with the twin terror of Stan Musial and Enos Slaughter, Marityn men most likely to prevent the Braves from succeeding. Musial has batted .400 against Boston this season, and Slaugh- Speedway in the first of two emter has done even better 474. -

Shouse Staggering figutes Parker still

141 Harla "And it that isn't enough, there's Yecisian trom Bud McShea. 15434, He,

| too, has the happy facility for, | getting onto the Braves’ ‘Irish Luck Holds

rt Hantka | {he has missed in only one game Twice he has been lon base four times in a single Athan defeated | Same, and thrice he has been on

{Eddie Russo, Chicago; {Hartley, Roanoke, Ind.;

oy

Springfield, {Bernie Jacobson, Detroit.

| George Mack, Chicago, won the Thursday night's |15-lap semifinal and Hartley took clubs were fined $50 each fhe yonhy dash, Kako, Hartley, umpires Sam Sincore, Ted Groves Branson, Chicago, and El- and Frank Marra were docked

at races.

Andy Pafko’s double followed Wednesday, Riverside Thursday {for the last two years. by Bill Serena's single gavé Chi-|and the 36-hole finals Friday at cago a 13-inning 4 to 3 victory Coffin. over the Boston Braves. Johnny Entrants who had not reached Schmitz was the wincer Johnny Sain the loser. Pafko had 1950, are eligible. Deadline for en-

gh Tro- | The luck of the Irish holds on Hs. ty Nate Pictures ide GEO J race tracks, too, last night Hs Girls vs Tatum Wildea i Mike O'Halloran, Lansing. IIL, proved it by winning the 25:lap Short Game Costly midget racing feature at the In-| COLUMBUS, O., July 22 (UP) ‘dianapolis Speedrome in 6:16.66. The Richmond and Muncie basewere| {ball clubs and three umpires of Gene, the Ohio-Indiana Class D League Rex were fined by League President

none and ylelded eight hits, in-| ae winner of the championship Eo, Crowd Drop (141.74 mark held by the late class in t cluding Danny Litwhiler's homer. The Dodgers clinched the game in the fourth when two walks]

and singles by Roy Campanella | and Pee Wee Reese neted them Some 100 golfers are expected cague baseball attendance, says bardo’s Tempo VI also stood out

two runs. Bobby Morgan homered | for opening match play at Pleas-|# university student who has as leading threats. ’ Tourn

- Malcolm Campbell for 10 years. 3 -Amtrac A trophy will also go to the, LOS ANGELES, July 22 (UP)| Defending champion My Sweetie, . {runnerup and semi-finalists ‘will — Television is not soley responsi- Owned by auto millionaire Horace . be given medals. ‘ble for a decline in 1950 major Dodge, #nd bandleader Guy Lom- Legion

lant Run Tuesday, Sarah Shank | Studied the effect of TV on sports| Four other boats expected to y a Wi the starting gun were Dan Sites fo

Jerry Jordan, University of Murphy's Dee Jay V from Phila- ; and finals Pennsylvania graduate student, |detohiia, Detroit breadman Jack American said there were other factors just [Sater 8 Such Qrust 11; and Blitz Tournsme as important in the sa ‘ owne hter pilot nounced. and their 21st birthday by June 15, jor BD gates. ging iy Bogie of Saranac Lake, 'N. bod The tour ‘He cited unfavorable weather, in Omaha, a. Por ole: hitting Jeam performances, the Rolling Junkyard’ Set | gy —-——= lor Francis Jones, GL 0987. vision set owners, and “ a a. For Tomorrow Nig ht 4 DE gt if - mal leveling out of sports tickets! The “rolling aD clutters Neb Times Employes Set buying” as reasons for the at- back into the Indianapolis sports Regional For - Golf T tendance slump. scene tomorrow night at the W, centers, st He es Face Card Sluggers ourniey Jordan aid his study revesled 16% St. Midget Speedway. The ve, 203 ' Employes of The Times were that while new TV set owners daring stock car pilots will tempt Th : or _The Boston Braves brought theirsgetting set today to prove tomor- attend fewer:sports events than fae again in an eight-event pro- he Tegor they previously did, those who 8ram starting with time trials yegionals in the is mightier than the golf club. PAVE sets for a year or longer at 7 o'clock. Chariots They'll battle par tomorrow at attend as many or more events When the first heat is called gionals in ( than they had before, at 8:30 Bud Moneymaker will be St | ploye tourneys. Action s t : — the man to beat. Moneymaker Ieglonals in in o'clock. on #475 * Football Giants Trade |cstablished himself as the favorite 8 Casing | {Wednesday when he won the fea- ] py

Prizes will be awarded to blind Cline for Lions’ Mote ‘ture, one of the semifinals and

the par winners, low gross winmers,! Npw + ; Reigns I Champ runner-up gross winner and worst os YORK, July 22 (UP) a heat race. Basebal 1 e New York Giants of the Hoping to have his car ready « Gene Parker of Indianapolis 8olfer. Awards will be handed National Football League today for the program is Frank Mike, ~Mastinsrille was still the Indiana state light- out 2 I hase aking the traded Fullback Ollie Cline to the Indiana Central College student, arternoan 2 weight boxing champion today. ! land eights. Special attention will | Detroit Lions in exchange for Who was injured Wednesday in been schedul Last night Parker won by a TKO be given to the golfer taking the 1 fciiey Mote. a dix-car crash in front of the : Mote, who played’ at Duke, is Main grandstand after the check at 2:25 of the fifth round over most strokes on one hole. a veteran of three campaigns in ered flag had fallen. Cheeks Manufactu Sylvester Simmons, also of Ia-| ae 'the National League while Cline! och dianapolis, before a slim crowd Softball Notes (was with Buffalo of the All- BICYCL HE In only at the Sports Arena. Hac said EM hon fon {America Conference last season. CARLIE REL E TIRES wolf Simmons took a terrific beat ng | Pw rove UXE {After Referee Lou Thomas called Moose Yasser - 300 1000-3 4 } Grays, Brooklyn Work GOODYEAR a0 Sim Nii $1.59 M cipal the fight in Parker's favor, he, Brown and Yarber: Bion and Nai on BALLOON. All Sises -$1.98 Thon 18 summone” Boxing Commission PR Mallory... 103 410 0-8 8 8 vertime in Baseball TUBES. All verside 3. Hadden ‘Mahaney and Brinner; Blassingame and! The Homestead Grays and the : Sizes Saas 89 City said Simmons suffered a mild PR gio 916 932 0-21 35 o DTOOKIyn Negro Baseball teams BLUE POINT A concussion. Other results: Brightwood 30 110 0-3 7 5|dre hard on sleepy eyes. That's SOPPLY His singles are most devastat- , Geclalon rom ‘Jolany Tibbar Combs, BUSE-CALLAHAN LEAGUE | hai 2500 tans at Vietory Field re, Madison & Ray Sts. ‘Andy Anderson, 151'a, Indianapolis. and West Side Merchants .. 001 4313 18 1], out. last night when the ee —— od ot fy WEEE Eli BL HC An cen: Mets olf Kakies| CVS, defeated the Brooklyn nine, Rusty Cleek, 153. New Castle, ane uD. Adem sie 199708 18 hi in 38 innings, WOMEN oe Dawkins was the hero for| Charles and c d Hai in: Lang 146 ATS Ra Cremer 894 Moss: 010" 000s FE j the Grays. He singled Alex Red-| STOCK CAR He — o Brisendine a3 aad Solomon: Oummins and ghife home with the winning run.| : our . hii aus h-Latianan resus a Fast Wasnins: (Bratt : 002 Sod 006 003 — 3 1 2 DRIVERS Fa Ton ah SOR IR Ro In Speedrome Program duu Nepal Nar Mews & snd Hie TZ Uf WANTED

MACHINIST 18%; W. South LI-6212

FOR PARTICULARS CALL

HAZEL KAPPES BE Imont 3314

16th ST. SPEEDWAY

and Frank M. Colley today’ for agreeling to chop two innings from and