Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1950 — Page 14
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O'Neill Tops McCarthy
- "O'Nelll ave. been bur- Hall of Fame baseball game, = dened with the and four members of that nati R k 4 A { Athl { 108s of slugger Ted Williams, one will be on hand to watch. an S o ma eur e es 4 of history's greatest baseball The four all-time all-stars, to-| 1 h $ Pp rH s { # players who 1s sidelined With 8 gether with members of base rmcnair ra icipan i. broken elbow, There's some Ques- ball's officialdom, also will par-| . : . ition whether he'll play again this ticipate in the dedication of a What With Bowling Scores in Golf,
e bility,” said O'Neill when boosted mp.iq Speaker, outfielder of the} By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer
i changes are made." ley Gehringer of the Detroit Ti-|today as fearless Fraley switched to arm chair sitting, freestyle
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“and his men won two, lost seven leagues, and heads of the Inter- after all.-That's when you start years old respectively, of IndianAo “© oon
fiana Cn Jim Sucheckl, Al Papalily with the Yankees, Indians and and the only fish I've seen are
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Record With Bosox, Winning at .667 Rate
Whips ‘Lumbering’ Club Into Line, Comes Home After Rare Good Road Trip - *
BOSTON, July 24 (UP)—If figures don't lie, jolly Steve O'Neill has proved today that after a month he's a 10 per cent better manager of the Boston Red Box than was glum Joe McCarthy. In 27 games at the helm, O'Neill has the recalcitrant Sox clipping along at a .667 rate, a better average for his first month than league-leading Detroit boasts for the season. ? Named unexpectedly to the post : 5
June 24 ‘when the dour McCarthy | shuffled off to Buffalo, N. Y., be-| d of Fame Tilt al %.. cause of (choose { one) — sickness, |
aia weer: Pits BoSOX, Giants
hoy from Mi-
ooka, Pa. has Sue Storer {abave) and Ann Morrison (right) of the Indianaposlowly whipped] 4 Baseball Greats | |; Athletic Club team won their age group 100-yard freestyle the Junerloan To See 9th Event | swims in the 21st annual Chicage Tribune swimming meet in Lake ling giants into COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., July, Michigan yesterda . June, I5, turned n her 100 yards m 1:04.5
line. 24 (UP)-—The Boston Red Sox and Ann negotiated the same distance in 1:12, 2 I Almost half and the New York Giants clash =~ EL rT his first 30 days here today in the ninth annual Today $ Sport Parade— .
mn. > : {new wing on the hail. s . “Tl carry on to the best of MY all of Famers present will be| ~~ CPiggers and Hens, Fraley Has Quit
Snead Favored Over Ferrier In Playoff Duel
Fires Sub-Par 65 To Deadlock Finish Of St. Paul Open
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 24 (UP) —Sammy Snead wore his famil{iar favorite’s mantle today as he {squared off with Jim Ferrier in| {a playoff for the 1950 St. Paul! {Open golf championship. The White Sulphur Springs, iW, Va., belter, who was all but] {counted out after three rounds of ithe four-day, $15,000 tournament, roared back from a six-stroke {deficit yesterday to tie Ferrier at {276 strokes for the regulation 72! (holes. | Snead fired a sizzling seven-| {under-par 65 on the. final round {while the best Ferrier could do {yesterday after leading the field ifor three days was a so-so 71. He {needed a birdie on the 18th hole {to match Snead's four-round ag-| |gregate and got it.
Favored by Comeback It was BSnead’s sensational
{comeback that made him the
m coach to manager. “It WilliGleyejand Indians and Boston] NEW YORK, July 24—Such sports as hunting, fishing, hiking, ; ke a little time before anyipeq gox; Second Baseman Char-| swimming, golf, baseball and coon hunting lost a dubious devotee C oeder Flam ’
Half Right gers; Catcher and Manager variety. ’ SE ho cele Mickey Cochrane of Detroit, and Vacations are wonderful things, it has been rumored. Yet no- 2 The one-time catcher, who First Baseman George Bisler of body ever finished one without being broke, battered and blistered. 0 e : dy
brated his 50th birthday 13 daysithe St. Louis Browns. {TI now am a fully accredited mem- | 5 after assuming his new job, Was| Among the baseball officials ber of the club. . . 3 : "half right. wil be Commissioner A. B.| After watching such experts as Local Girls Win Vie for National is first promise by handler, IFresiden ord C.'the Hogans and Sneads, and likes : . Ee Sox ob with a Frick of the National League, of Ted Williams, doubling in In Chicago Meet Clay Court Title winning road trip, something rare President William Harridge ' of brass by hitting flies and fly cast- Times Special :
in the club's life. Before O'Nefll/the American League, George M. ing, a fellow can get the ideal CHICAGO, July 24—Sue Storer piric Ted Schroeder, America’s took over in St. Louis, McCarthy Trautman, president of the minor that muscle maneuvering is easy and Ann Morrison, 15 and 12
favorite to beat Ferrier in today’s 18-hole medal playoff for the 52600 first prize. Snead already {nas won $23,211 on the profes- |
{sional golf circuit this year. { Win or lose today, Ferrier was a cinch to move past Jimmy De-! maret into the No. 2 spot among {1150 money-winners. Even the| $1900 second-place money would
lIn-and-Out Locals ih Reach for Top Spot At Millers’ Expense
First Place Vanishes After Double Loss
To St. Paul's Pesky-Pitching Saints
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Now the in-and-out Indians will have to do it all over again, launch a new drive to regain first place, that is, ; They're back in second place, this time behind the Louisville Colonels, and they meet the third-place Minneapolis Millers on the Victory Field greensward tonight. . Elmer Riddle, the veteran righthander, will go to the Tribe rubber and gun for his 10th Jie» tory and he’ll probably be dueling with Frank Fanovich, seasoned if in AA Tonight Win. Toss southpaw on the Minneapolis 2 ?
staff, Ind. TE : am 3 n cen The contest is to get under way Mian. 557 568 586 B45
at 8:15 and it will be the custom-| Note — Louisville and §¢. Paul i= ary Monday ladies’ night at the doubleheader.
Tribe park. inning nightcap. Edson Bahr A double header defeat pinned| coc l8, goa the Tribesters until on them by the St. Paul SaintS|, ge. one out in the seventh when yesterday bumped the Hoosier |Eddie Bockman put the wood to
‘Redskins out of first place by half! Bahr pitch and belted a homer
a game as the Colonels swept a, .. tye jart field wall. Then Del twin bill from the Millers in Louts- [pit Mo. singled, i Fitz Gerald H {ran for him and stole second, but Association's pennant perch byip Dallessandro, pinch hitter, four percentage points. {fanned and Tom Saffell grounded Saints in Louisville {for the game-ending out. But the Colonels have to play] McCall Derricked
another twin bill tonight, this! time against St. Paul, in Louis-| Johnny McCall was batted out
ville, and the Indians are in a DY the Saints in the fifth inning
to regain the league'sand was the loser. Royce Lint good ——. 8 BUE'S. finished out the toil on the Tribe A win over the Millers will do{moued, i it in the event Louisville is held! e Saints tallied one marker to a spilt or drops both ends of in the first, one in the third, one the double attraction in Derby-|" the JUPtH wi is the nth ang town, | , y ; Jack the Scat Cassini stole home Since Riddle is rated the Tribe 8!in the third. It was a clean steal
most dependable pitcher nowa-|
days, look for the AA standings| ith room to spare as McCall
{was caught napping. In the fourth to get scrambled up again tonight. |, oy (0 vor the crowd roared
But unless the Indians get some|_ hits behind Riddle, they are apt When Megan caught Cassini napto do some more sliding. | Cassini got two of the Saints’ Two Games, Nine Hits eight hits, scored one run and In yesterday's first game, won batted.in one. He also authored by the Saints, 5 to 3, the Red-'two hits in the first game, one skins were held to five safeties! for two bases, The former Indtanand in the second contest, an-lapolis second sacker still is popnexed by the Apostles by a 6-to-1 ular with the Victory Field cusscore, the home boys were held tomers. to four hits, Fielding Gems Total: nine hits in two tilts. And| He turned in a brilliant catch this after the Indians pounded out ion a long foul by Frank Kalin in 18 ' blows Saturday night when/the fourth. In the first game, they edged the Saints, 10 to 9, in/fielding gems were turned in by 10 innings. Kalin and Fernandez. Morrie Martin beat the Tribe-| The circus catch by Fernandes sters in the Sabbath first game was made as an outfielder. He and it was the southpaw’s fourth shifted from short to right fleid triumph over them this season. He in the ninth after Tribe Manager
CHICAGO, July 24 (UP)—Ter- boost Ferrier to $15,546 compared had to retire in the eighth be-/Al Lopez altered his lineup after
with Demaret's $14,676 to date. [cause of illness, giving way to using a pinch hit Demaret, defending champion Clem Labine, but Morrie received runner, Pp ter and a pinch
ranking tennis amateur, meets in the current tourney, withdrew credit for the honors. It was his] The Tribes
latest winning
the road. O'Neill finished the national, Eastern, and Canadian- taking your lumps. . apolis, won their age group 100. Herb Flam, an up and coming after shooting two and a haif 11th victory of the year. He has|streak, which reached four
Storer swam the rough 50-yard!
else who can break 100. ‘| negotiated the same distance in
= American Leagues. | vard freestyle swims wen. firebrand, for the men's singles rounds of mediocre golf. six setbacks. straight Satu ow trip with seven wins, no losses tor| dei Open Field for Snead \¥ . ye in the twen championship in the National] Amateur Frank Stranahan, To-| The Indians were not too goodigl - rday night, went "a nine-won, seven-lost total road Dismiss olf with a few ty-first annual Chicago Tribune : glimmering as the Saints enjoyed Svirecord, y | . Hm sng go be IED To swimming meet held in I ake Clay Courts Tournament today. Jiedo. 0., and professional Jerry on the defense in the afternoonig big Sunday afternoon and adv His second promise about, 0X ion ne 8 oan Min golf's Michigan at the Chicago Fair And pairing off with Tony Tra- | Barber, Philadelphia, finished two opener. Heads up, tight baseballiyanced within two and a half a] , Sunday afternoon, : {bert, Cincinnati, and Art Larsen, strokes behind Ferrier and Snead would have won for them, 3 to 2. games of first place was slightly less than top money winner, that he has San Leandro, Cal, they meet in at 276 strokes with Barber pock-| Slow fielding got the Saints a run .
Near Tie for Third
truthful, IN nothing to fear from'old Fearless. , {the doubles as the rain-slowed eting the $1400 third-prize money./in the first inning and an error First he fired aecariny's ROSY fo Colonel Nor, I might add, does anyone Course in 1:04.5, and Morrison |i ey closes at River Forest. * g The Apostles, the league's de-
Tennis Club.
|1:12. Frank Parrish, 14-year-old | Rangy Doris Hart, Jacksonville
Henceforth, getting along to)
ered | 3'off form Bech ren (Buddy) Rosar, once the out-/press box. This memorable de- Athletic Club, placed second niu. torqay defeating Shirley Fry, alling knee. standing catcher in the American [cision was reached when my bride| Nis division. Bill Kerr placed fth 4000 6) 6.1, 6-3, then teamed
League, moved to the minors to-|struck me out four times in a Jor IAC In the 16 and 17-year-old|,,, with her and set down Magda day as the Boston Red Sox softball game. Humiliation has Class. Rurac, Los Angeles, and Beverly
Next he turned on his pitchers, |cleared the decks for the promo- set in. Baker, Santa Monica, Cal, 2-6, firing four and forcing the re-tion of younger players. | As for fishing, I wet a line 3 |6-4, 6-4, to win the women's I .» Inainder to pitch. Laggards Earl] pe 35-year-old Rosar, former- from Montauk to Cape Hatteras ll 0 nes : {doubles. h Schroeder, La Crescenta, Cal.
Charley Schanz drew one-| Athletics, was optioned to Louis- those served on a blue plate. {Won his way to the finals by send-
way tickets to the minors. Rook-|yijle of the American Associa-| Swimmin {ing out Trabert, 6-2, 6-2, 6ssocia-| § g possibly is delight- » 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. : las Willard Diaom: Dick Littiefiold fon where he. will help develop ful to such as Shirley ey S oneyma M Nam, 232, Beverly Hills, Cal., © and ~ Gordo Came pate Daley, a hing | France, i : {beat Larsen, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. : trom the farms. y young catching France. But a bath tub looks
learned this by Frankie Mike in the good time ciafnedple tonight: 7. Meyers’ Market vs
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{ Mangrum Ties Skip Alexander, who was tied
BOSTON, July 24 (UP)—War- baseball. I'll take mine from the Swimmer, of the Indianapolis Fla., won the women’s singles with Ferrier for the second-day! The Saints collected 12 hits, 10 ; {lead but faded badly in the off Fred Strobel, two off Forrest Shortstop Leo Wells, purchased
paved the way for two In the/fending champions, are virtually third. tied with Minneapolis for third Three for Fernandes place with just one percentage point separating them.
stretch, and Chicago's Lloyd Man-| Main. Strobel was the loser. Nan-| from New Orleans, is expected to
grum were bracketed at 279 and|nY Fernandez got three of the/join the Indians tonight along collected $1075 each. {I
ndians five hits, a home run and|with Pitcher Bob Friend, brought
| Ferrier, who teamed up with, two singles. He also tallied two|up from Waco, Snead eight days ago to win the 'uns. Frank Kalin blasted a two-| "Eddie Bockman was back at tough Inverness tourney at To- Tun homér in the sixth, which/third base for the Tribesters yes-
ledo, nearly blew his lead yester- ended the Tribe scoring.
{day when he bogeyed the 17th!
terday. It was his first regular Lou Limmer walloped a homeriaction in more than two euas
hole to drop 11 strokes under par 0ff Main in the eighth and also|after spending a long siege, on the
{compared with 12 for Snead, who smacked out two singles. It was hospital list.
already had finished the round. |Limmer’'s 16th homer of the sea-| First Baseman Ed Stevens, whe
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oi prospect being groomed by the mighty good to me after having Victory still hasn't been nipped! eee d. | . * Then O'Neill set to work on|Red Sox. {been nipped by crabs, snapped by in the Bud at the W. Tete ‘st. Softball Result | It looked bad for Ferrier when son. The first hit off Martin was became {ll ‘on the Tribe's recent $ {his second shot on No. 18 hit a/a Fernandez's line drivé homer] the remainder of the sagging! Also dispatched to Louisville turtles and ambushed b lay- | ¥ { . a {road trip, has been placed on the staff “lisviile | Y a play- Midget Speedway. A Bud named EM-ROE LEAGUE {sand trap. But he blasted out/over the left field wall in the + Occasionally pitching theiby Boston was Pitcher Gordon |ful water mocassin. | Moneymaker continues to set the Mars Theates® Beth Grove P. e Diasted. ou all in the inactive list. He left for the Fast same moundsman twice in the Mueller, recently brought - up| Hunting Expensiv {winner's pace in the stock car amilton- oy 830 120 = : n s nicely to within six feet of the cup fourth stanza. {yesterday to consult the Pirates’ same day. from the same cliyb. In tis pines] rics , . E pe ° | Winn p JNsess and Clark; Brown and Lanni an, and sank his putt for a birdie] A crowd of 8603 saw the In-|chief medico in Pittsburgh When O'Neill took over the Sox the Red Sox recalled Jim Me- Wid ripe SOverd S50 That situation revailed last! Adcock and Moriarityl Witoaany ‘and jou maw dang go down Sgaln In the seven: Umpire Goes to War yee In fourth place with 33 won, Danald, who spent spring train- enough to own a yacht. (And if night when va took an-| Moers: Mt 120 170 0 1 og ’ . ya. big Willis (Bfll) Monroe, { 14 . : | 2 , eymaker took an- Myers’ Mkt .......... —13 =. os Ld haserage and Sh ing with the Boston club at Sara- you Ie that rien Jou can afford other feature, this time slipping “acts ery Pier: Oig,00 07 3 : Yesterday S Tribe Box Score who is officiating here, is a lieue
tenant colonel in the Army Ree
they have won are Cletic Legion; 8:15. Harr (First Game) (Second Game) they have 35 font 39, 84 Club officials revealed that the costly lesson at 4 a. m. one morn-|of 7:10.09. Roy Atkinson was Southeastern gerchands 736 tats Phen Ta A n path torve Corps, and is under orders O'Neill's th th briny In Jost five stitches In Ted Wil ing when, with my rusty .22, I|third in tight finish. Atkinson also! er vs, Tea-g-Five Tavern. Nicholas. of 3 {cassint. 38 B R $ A Eto report for active duty in early : won, 9 lost, . 18 mop fractures elbow were re- stalked a ferocious rooster which|won one of the 12-lap semifinal Penn. Railroad NONACRE1 3 7 9 3 Bandiion sii | arab } 4 August, | Wo) yesterday, |loosened his larynx daily at that|events in 4:10.13. Leroy Warriner( &iinaler’ and ‘urshy: Berts ant Sos’ Tonkem. 1 4 ¢ | Rayior $75 meapolis J Jit fF & Sols — > C thour. I took deadly ajm-—and|took the other semifinal race in|$*'¢} SL "| Brancato, 3b vd {Brancato 8 0 | series, tonight and tomorSr — Ea [killed two prize” hens. ty host 4:10.08. us (Tule eatery oo 308 00 863 3 3ithnmer. uv’ 3 4 Ime, 1 $3 Tow night. The Milwaukee Brew. A was unimpressed Dy a carom shot| Winners in the eight-lap heat/Mibeis oo x .. 500 bol bo 5 "Lavine: o° 3 HAAR yi 15 invade Wednesday, : : | LaVelle Gossett 013 002 00x— § ar a 2 wo Total ed 3 31 7 1 nesday will hich would have shamed Annie/races were Moneymaker, Mike,| Sescki. Vandine (1) and King: McDaniel Totals .........% § 13 31 1 | Totaln Sal 2 2 | annual Saha Loe Shesrved aa akley. And, at last reports, the Howard Peterson and Justin King. and O'Brien. AT HUNICIPAL INDIANAPOLIS Batten. of R H O A&B th ara Grotto Night at I RN { [rooster still was crowing. i Moneymaker's time was fastest at §iandard Brands Ceneth 110 100 0 3 3 9 sattell. of . AB EH OA BiFernandes, ss illll $3 s Trine park. The new horse | 1 | Coon hunting is a great sport./2:44.30. 5 | Rady and Schmoll: Ross and Taylor, ||hirasnder srt l. 4 § oR 3 4 pa rol, band, drum corps, drill | 1. € 1 It has its hazards, though, name-| In the non-moneywinners' spe-| Barner Fiostons =: 500 200 8— 3 § 1 Daliessandro "111100 8 |Gooeap. 1b". 0 3 feam, revelers, glee club and the - 4 [ { =i] ly ticks and chiggers, the latter cial handicap race of several laps|,Siraw and Ril: Layman and Delks. J ae 3 | |Bockinan 3b. 1 0 (famous Sahara Clowns will be on $ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GPirat Game} lan insect which looks like a|forward and one in reverse Dick | Siseh Laundry for "000 000 900— 3 3 3 Kaun. If 4 : Pits Gerald... i} {parade, Joutarille Lo nam olla... 000 010 1003 1 1lspeck of red pepper and bites| McDaniel won. First was actually|rahan. “°° oveichuber; Delks and Hun- |Basgall 3 1111010 3 tn. 5 Ok. 33 |orart of the receipts of the iA 3 a 318 dl Wilhelm, iighe (1) Wright (3) and like a man-eating tiger. taken by Darrel Darringer, DU or ve: Slovenian Home Lp 5ain Chiroprac- Ril Gerad. © 11050 4 DalSBANNY vesseer 1.9.0.9 Wednesday game. will go te 43 88 i ta (Speen! game seven innings) : Hiking for English {Darminger Pht datunlyed De- {oad vs Stendard Brands: 3,40. Vonnegut Strobel BD ...x..enud : 2 Totals bid ra tor Santtnge? 1 5 Ho rosoads, Pelabiation Senter of AT 47 500 8 [Toeapoils ......... 200 0-- 0! {cause he had qualifie or the ——— wks . Main, DP .useeenree 0 0 0 I : 3 : nity Society for *Foledo .... Rio 10 100 X—-3 4 1 Hiking is. a aport well liked fn; "SHU 0 GE NWCALUAE JOR MBL rree——— RTT oe rarer 0 0 Dallessandro struck -out for Lint in i | Kansas City... ..... 3 a: Ao Hi anikowski. easton’ (31 and Fomkindon; Engine They il have it With main event. I di [Feit 253 TRB seventh seven innings; league rule) {Crippled Children and Aduits. { Meas chy... 3 4 407 lew] ac hton (3 and 1 England. They can have ¥, With Indians at Ba {Totals ..iiiviiiin 23 sn 3 1 st Paden bale) Gta = a . Br oni Bh Pall Lo ire veessnsses i= EHO, oy mame (UF ORL SIRO REN Allo Leads Times [pas 4 § B77 ta TEE ws + 88 E Solunar Tables Esai 88 ON 644 | Philadel . 9 18 T 1 308 Nh i ? } o kman. ome run—Bockman.| New York!" SE i136 Chuadaiotia oo. 13 300 18-12 1a 2 lonely mountain road in the zoieore With a 76 | Bits ola P 8 2 3 303 “Dallessandro walked for Piatt in eixbtn. Posh JartR Casey Fite, Gerald, Sacri-) Min £ Major Minar “Sas nC. 4x4 HB 13) Simmons {13:8} and Seminick, Lopata Middle of the night and even a : liessandro 18 31 28 o dog Lint ran for Dallessandro in elghih. |—St Paul 7 Indianapolls 6. Base on balls JOd8Y ........ 2:25 6:30 1285 1: Washington : 0 48 485 18%) and tpaderger, A Re Slicer kousk! mule looks like streamlined trans- Phil Alllo carded a 38-38—76 Dutterides .. . HH J ml, beey 5 08 vel 0ip--3 Of McCall 3 Babe a Siruet lw yee 20 sae i & ET ry TO vrai HoH 8 1. | fonsberger (9-11). Home runs—Ennis, Sem- portation, yesterday to win low gross hon- Bassgall . 3% 4 4 297 INDIANAPOLIS '_'Il1lllll 000 102 000—3/7 in 4% innings, Lint 3 in 2%. Hit by|m 33 19:08 4:08 10: St. Loul 38 341 3403) ek: Jones (3), Usher. Litwhiler. | Professional ‘ sports, with all ors in The Times empl . Kalin... 19 38 31 1 375! Runs batted in—Pendleton. Shubs. Tip-pitcher—By McCall (Pendleton). Passed!s 30 ia 2% 1:e NATIONAL ‘LEAGUR Los (Bedond Game) Less ports, wi 'S employee warm- ravens 28 52 27 0 283 ton, Fernandes. Limmer 2. Kalin 2 Two-| Ball—Ballinger. Losing pitcher—McCall. | “10 Hs tn +50 Philadeinnis w i pet anf dindeiphia Avon a a Jo- 113 1 their comforts and conveniencies, up golf tournament at Speedway. pookman’ $4 34 333 base ghlis—Cassinl, Pendleton, Threcibhse Umiblres Kink enoouioe and - Briscese. |) ‘00 11s 13 8 gt Louk ore Le: 82 HM CH GN eres: Konntais a) and Looeta: mics right down to mustard for the. Wendell Nave was second with! Ballinger 8 14 3% 10 243, Limmer. Left on bases-St. Paul 8, Indian) an ee dW 1:45 2:00 8:15 3: i oy ow . iC . 2 s on Se { ston 4 3B 4 $1 pitcher. Mover 33 Bowl within hot dogs, as of right now have #a 77 and Ted Knap third with 79. rol) "030080 hits—Bas all 24 Platt 30. Sat. firn 1 Labine 3. tain 1. Struck out BEE nee aen 7 4%! «10). od © Q a i \ : i 4 1 {By r 3 : - a Giger) dd BRL es que racket —with Its. aches. pains, Exner. SI. Charles. Silimen oe hookman & Btw Guests 3 faked" S Bul| Hiei" ghoke, 1,1. Jihtey Rig 6 f 2 Copfec sravsneoss dT oD 428 139 New York .......... -— e J y ’i . $ an 84, 0 4, rnandes 4. Coogan 3, Ste- 3 ‘nn Ti. Ma n_ 2: Labine n : ur SER ATIONLL Hoods 1813 Chicago Cer ae gO 0 w= ii 2 bruises, ticks, chiggers and mo- Kenny Bourke 85, Bob Auster- Te reeane Mie. Peters 5. Basgall «| Strona. Prams. Ran ag’ fon- | 7 i Rochester. X & eu a. Dublel Tip, Hiller (9) and Owen. “Yasin squito bites on top of sunburn-- miller and Waring Lynch 87, Fai eanooqman 4 Saffell 3. Fitz Geraid| Foe. Time 210 _______ - ' SENSATIONAL NEW TING alttmore ......110 fo oa Westrum, ‘poner (4:61. Home uns=ihas proved one important item Duane Wolfe 88 and Jack Manly Piaft. Rikard, Quiteria S olatt 12 Rain! FOR 9 i - 4 81 bln (Second Game) jconclusively: |89. 8 kman 8, Stevens 5, Dallessandro 5.) = $a 198 Chicas : » 309 033 928-3 7 3| Old rockin’ chairs got me! | The Times employee champion. | Seffell 3. Fernandes 3. Shard 3, Peters 3. ‘ J BOMB ork eres, e ‘ ®| Jones (7-11) and Westrum. hmits, | ————————————————— {ship tourney w = | f & & i Buffalo os a Rn » 4 Leonard 9) and Walker, Casing Toiohen: . PD ¥ will be held in 80D | aoiah i 4 R BB sa ROOT) i 5 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION "| Schmita (5-8). Home run—Dark. P M d |tember, | Rutehinea = E333 » 1 bX hoc BB On EE RR M4 4 AFSONS eads rem mee + RAE Heo | RROURAR USE : } . 38 800 2%! Chipman, Walters (4), Antonelli i : i {Main ... 1 a3 ; : MELPS RELIEVE HS iiceoper: Brasie Brecher ional (8) and DuQuoin Entries Major League Leaders { McCall i HOAs oe uw > 46 521 1 Winning pitcher, Brasle 8-3), losing { By United P { 17 81 47 41 { TUE DAY NIT STCHING = | picker chinman (5-4 | UG IGTN, ili duly 76. TUPY- amt United Press SER SOOTNES SUrRWING {Brooklyn .......... 204 000 041-11 18 1! L » pen] . 4 i @ HE LEC inp bh | JULY 25TH || “mmcaces Palica. Landrum (5. B 1), ion’ 10 Slanapoils J00-mile - wiline i vaks. Detroit 1.10: 8 i 14 38 Be your own boss! Buy a busi-. J - jcombe (8) and i. 'werte. (Johnny Parsons will head the | y, Cleveland . 8 | mess of your own! Turn now to i Lombardi 19) field of drivers entered In the first, we : columns of today's!] Time Triels 7:00—Reces 3:00 || A Veale cher, Bammer aD ost |annual Ted Horn Memorial 100-| NATIONAL : Times for a big selection of BUSI. : "_ | Aszvecy Robinson, Mueller. a4—odsek mile automobile race at the Du-| Brookiyn NESS OPPORTUNITIES. Look CROSLEYS—AUSTINS i SH Quoin State Fair Sept. 2, fair of- Busial. &¢ Touts ©" 38 under classifica AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 otal ced today. 0, Chicago | tion 33. { BANTAMS Bul oe 813 %8 203 £11 81" The AAA nations champlot elon Tr wig : 2 So. 003 003 000— & & 0 nation on- " - Mog &) Houtieman ch Sod | ohtp race will be the first of a te America’s Newest Tack 44 Revnolds (8) Page ) sad {series fair officials plan yearly in RroRe: Racing Sensation - . Houtteman (13-8), - 8 (8-8). Home 3: Imemory of Horn, one of the na-! { THE GREATEST THRILL SHOW OF All 9, tion's leading auto racers who was ‘Ki !
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