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hander down from the parent Boston Braves, pitching in rare form in the clutches, Milwaukee won iast night's contest, § to 1, before a crowd of 4494, The Indians simply “weren't there when hits meant runs and their lone marker tallied on a balk. Frank Kalin opened the fourth inning by lining a triple to the right field corner. Nanny Fernandes fanned dnd Dale Coogan popped to the infield. With Whitey Platt batting, Jack Fette called a balk on Donovan and Kalin trotted in from ‘third. Then Platt walked and Monty Basgall fouled out. ~ In the seventh Platt singled after one out, Basgall flied out -and Del Bal 's single put “Platt on pd. Dom Dallessandro singled to left but Platt failed to get enough speed out ‘of his legs and was tossed out -#t the plate trying to score. Fall in First The Indians muffed a scoring opportunity right off the bat. Tom Saffell led off the first inning with a single and Eddie Bockman sacrificed. Then Donovan fanned Kalin and Platt lined out to Jim Clarkson at third. Clarkson's onehanded catch robbed Platt of a ouble,

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a half games behind league-lead-| ing Louisville and but one and

place Bt. Paul. The Tribesters are running be- | won and four lost. After the finals with the Brewers tonight,

secutive doubleheaders, at Vietory Field last night.

Members of junior boys’ teams

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the ball club. The league office tacked a $35) fine on Russ Peters, Tribe utility! infielder, for a runin with Umpire, Willis Monroe Monday night, Peters claimed he was an innocent victim and did not make the re-| marks attributed to him. { The Tribe front office is siding with Peters. Business Manager Ted Sullivan announced today, that Ownie Bush, club president, | has appealed the fine. |

Platt lined out, Basgall rolled out MILWAUKEE Gaynor, club physician for the Pete Burkholder was three-up on Shortridge golf teammate [Son of the coach. Cornell's all-| Te ——————— Pep, making his fourth defenss and Ballinger grounded out, AB R H O A ENew York i Tanney said! Bill Kerr at the end of 11 holes os in their 36-hole battle for the veteran club should batter the ‘Apollo,’ Gridder Set of the 126-pound crown since he Hobby Friend, the West 1a (Montag. Hon 4.8.1 13 ¢ the then would hold a consulta-| City Junior Golf Championship at Coffin. {best in the Ivy League with recaptured it from Saddler, will Jayatie, Ind, lad up from Waco h al 3 ; ] } : o tion with Gaynor and should have Burkholder, 17, playing steady golf, was two-up at the end of Princeton’s able if ready Tigers For Wrestling Show engage in at least one tune-up the State Class B League, Adin Jers 8 3 1 1 osomething definite fo announce nine as he posted a medal score of 39, two over par. The 16-year-old as the darkhorse. Boston Uni-|. 4A giant “Polish Apollo” and about, on Aug. 2 with Proctor m his debut on the Tribe cigrkson 3b 1. 3 1 3 1 1 oon Kiner's backache by early eve- Kerr shot 41. {versity looks the best among the former Minnesota football star Heinhold at Scranton, Pa. Saddmound and had no luck. Pearson, 10 iyici.n 3 0 0 8 0 Oming, After halving the first hole /independents. will provide the feature action in/ler also will have at least one Fans from Latayutte formed ajtinems +007 3 § | 1 8 NE inkialder wens one-up. an. we is work cams 10, me fore and] r.. Thrlers tn South | Tuestay night's outdoor wrestling preparatory scrap against some: $hesting Ststion and Friend, whe Donovan, » ond 0 0 0 1 o Williams Working Out {when he sank a 12-foot putt for the match was his. He putted six! The Southeastam) and Southers) show at the Sports Arena, The one somewhere.” a IOrvous as he ae wn ei] 9 a birdie three. The boys halved and eight feet on 15 and 16 and| Conferences should stage a realmatch will pit Wiadek Kowalski,| fx Is American Association! vets ..... 38 5 11 97 9 1] BOSTON, July 28 (UP)—Ted three. Then Pete went two-up on (it was all over, Their hole-by-hole| {hriller-diller. Duke, strengthened 6-7, 270-pounder against Joe Pa-| Golf, Briefs We 8 * INDIANAPOLIS (Williams, taking dally workouts four with a birdie four. vas {by an unbeaten frosh team, may zandak, the ex-terror of the grid- 9 Visitors Score Early a AB R HK © A Bliguq treatments for his broken | Hot on No. ! {take the play away from North iron. rod drawing Be Mss. W. ©. Whipple of A walk and two singles in the Sage sf Ww eed : } : : olarm at Fénway Park, said today | . ’ Fy { AR OUT .. rd |Carolina, with Maryland and| In the semiwindup Salvatore/at ¢ With Mrs. Joss ird abd Mr first inning accounted for a Mil-igon ir ....'¢ 1 3 3 o ohe hopes to be back in action| K°/T'S Trecuperative powers Rurkheider . es |Willlam and Mary as Southern Balbo, New York, will take on|jiationsl foil tousnsmont ot tie Grecns Waukee run and a single, a walk, | Fernandes. ss ...... 4 0 0 3 1 Owith the Boston Red Sox by Se _| weren't long in asserting them-| RIN ne 72 Conference probables. With a Buck Weaver, the “Flying Hoo- field Country Club ¥ terdey. Mrs, Forrest a sacrifice and a double got the|Coosan. 1b ......... $0 1 8 1 Otemper, P” selves. Bill went hot on No. 5 to Bafiholder ........ great defensive team, LSU may sier’ from Terre Haute. The with s 39 d Mri. Gur Chay ‘of Ane Brewers two more in the fourth, Pst if ....... t 5 2 3 3 3 “Ibvelieve I can make it by Ut the count to one-down With game... #8 is Hs; get by Tennessee, with its great third bout hasn't been announced, Sffie%, and Mrs. Cart Fiche "of ComnersYoung Friend stepped asfde for| paris, ™ «ooo $2922 Souptember, I can't hold a bat Som : [Rory in 10000 44 884 4154617 54 backfield, and Kentucky's fine wr———1— ~~ Pe a pinch hitter after the visitorsiprene, » .........1 o o 1 © olyet. All I've been able to do is a | BULLETIN [Rartief oo AD W Rs 9 %iclub, and don't completely over-| There Is A Difference In Clothes From A Tailor Shop tallied two additional markers in! Rikard 1 0.0.0 0 o/}ittle running,” he said 2 Pete Burkholder was two-up Bartley began his long after- look Alabama, which is going, ‘ 1 the fifth on Bob Addis’ single and Muir. » : 08 0 0 too —————— eee {| on Bill Kerr at the halfway noon by going two-up. when he to hand somebody some lumps, | 3 a home run over the left field wall | Daliessendro ........1 ¢ 1 0 ¢ ol di + { mark today in thelr 36-hole captured eight and nine in par. Virginia's powerhouse, headed Leon S$ Hand by Hawi Moss, his 1Tth of the, "®t 2.9 3.42.5 0410 ians at Bat ; | match at Coffin for the City |iiia smaoth-shuoting gave him aby Johnny Papit, will be tough) TT. v Totals ............33 1 8 31 10 ol AB R H RBISB Ppct.| Junior Golf Championship. {medal o o Kerr's or the for anybody. Joe Muir and Forrest Main| Rikard popped obit for Priend § Loire ives 197 23 8 32 1 a7) front nine. The Texas Longhorns, on the finished out the game on the De ad Tor — 3 [Saftell ........ 30 3 7 15 10 30a par three. But Burkholder | But Kerr wasn't through. Bele of a es line, look Tailoring Tribe rubber and the . Brewers Milwausas fran 100 320 #0w-3{ Pernandes : i n a 3 308 wasn't having any lead-taking. clipped 12 with a par four and|the class of the Southwest -Con-| h c { N got no more runs, Friend allowed mune sori: Ine Clarkson Linioat=t pits Gerald .. 308 31 62 31 3 297] The Blue Devil ace went two-up the 15th with a birdie four to|ference, but SMU and TCU, both 0818 NO eight hits, Muir two and Main Mos 3. Two-base hits— Linden. Coogan, | Piatt 347 38 98 63 o asa On Kerr on sixth with a par four. square the count. Halving the with glittering backfields, will one, The rookie struck out three Three-base hit—Kalin. Home run—Moss. 588 ....... 153 22 43 3 1 381 No. 7 was halved. Kerr won the next three holes in par, they were test the forward wall to the lim-| More and issued two walks. He showed Seerifices—Bockman, Pearson. Double play| Outteridae 85 14 158 8 0 273 eighth to cut the margin to one- just where they came in—even.|it. i ' ; plenty of speed and a fairly sharp 10%en to Reed to Pearson. Left on bases SASEMIL rae mn 3 " 4 4 3% up. {Both took fives and missed easy] Rose Bowl Outlook ! curve and probably will make theta oir Fried o aos T Bae onl ner 01s 14 % 1» o au Pete gathered steam and went/putts on 19. But the most im-| Moving west, Missouri's vetertriple A grade after ting MOre | Struck out—By Priend 3. Donevan s. Muts | Bockman ce... 399 31 85 33 1 .240/two-up on nine and three-up on portant putt of the day sent Bart-lan aggregation may dethrone) experience under his belt, At any|® Main 1. Hits—Off Friend. 8 in § in. Co0¥sn 6 & 14 8 1 20310 when Kerr's second shot went | ley home minus a final berth, He! Qklahoma's decimated Sooners in| rate, Lopes was im-|®56s Muir, 2 in 3; Main, 1 in 2. Balk], JVO-be Bits. Bassall 34, Platt 20, Saf- | into the woods. The boys halved three-putted from the edge of the/the Big Seven scuffie. On. the; pressed. Benoran. Lown shcher—rind. Smaie (0, 13 Pees b. Bullngr ssa’, No, 11, [green for bogey five. Kerr hadlcoust, its Stanford's mascive and, The Indians now are one and hk Rae in an 1 Pimedilg | nandes 4. Dallessn ire + Coosan ¢| The course was pronounced in |four, That was it. jexperienced Indians against the

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00s { PITOHING up as members of Bhortridge's| oi, Yompler. Pleasant Run. defeated Iossun WLI HR BBSO 105) state title links team. That| A PRgsInE PT fan | Rutehines rad 1 30 13 1 s a gave plenty of experience for! u Beh ay ect eau sad 1. SA(#htea John i > in RESULTS YESTERDAY oo, . ss s4 w4{What they ran Into yesterday. | Jgusid Seb fuin Urbis, defeated Bil ville ant BE 4G B88... AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Rida ” 3 or Burkholder lost the second and| Tr TANAPOLIS : : Wl (First Game, Seven Innings) POCA sores « 48 go third holes, but came back to take Tigers Sign Youth %.00 pen “| Minneapolis evs 030 000 0-3 5 3 Strobel .... 41 4 37 the next four with one-under-par| umbug [Cotgmbus ap l00 000 0-1 0 1iMuir .... 80 34 os figures. But Butler wasn’t hav-| DETROIT, July 28 (UP)—The| foe #3 . x at Shenton and Sank (Gress... ’ 41 30 30/ing any quick exit at the hands) : Ws pneapolls 830013 oop-g 13. PHONE on 81 8 8 8 3 of the Blue Devil. Charley was| the Signing of Richard Colon, AMERICAN LEAGUE Barnhill and Brady; Deal and Sarnl | {helped when Burkholder three- 17-year-old sandiot pitcher, to a Deis Won Last Dal as + 408 100 301-1 3 s Amateur Baseball 'putted the eighth—and missed a/1951 contract with their RichRew Pars. 220s: “Jal BeBe aad Anderson, Grissom, Labioe| IABA WEEK-END SCHEDULE reas {ogkes S05 pas an aine. That |" Colone, & TTR, team. did: not] . K oh TOMORROW . h : ; ' ganar © i 003 200 oan 18 1! Manulaciom. lings Adutis Mistake |recelve ‘more than the $6000, on, Gorman (8) and Drescher: | (All double headers af Riverside 1:30 ». m) | maximum bonus, the Tigers B Robinson, Mueller 9) and Daley, | nadhliory 3 Cept , Sh ReWolt| It stayed even until Charley's | said. He will report to the Richao | orion [AR § EAMG. ve sportamanaie put him. one-down mond {eam net Sing 8. iChivage ......... 00 001 0103 T 3 irr: : lon 11. Burkholder e 1) : % Philad Ip ii 4% 200 45x13 i SUNDAY ‘when Charley manfully noted that

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Vandermeer (8) and Owen; Simmons (14-5) and Lopata. Loslng | (5-5), Home runs, Pafko, |,

! a thing left in the seven-inning first Bob Friend ,. . Bad luck in debut. |game of a tw'-night bill in Co-

a half games ahead of third- month-old American Association place Minneapolis and fourth-|career striking out four batsmen {and walking three, J

hind in this home stand with three duty in the nightcap but Mine

the Indians will meet the last-| place Kansas City Blues in con-|in the first game when Second tomor-| Baseman 8olly Hemus, sent down row night and Sunday afternoon./to the Birds by St. Louis Cardi. It was a sort of a “guest night” nals three weeks ago, was walked, Bix stole second, advanced to third hundred Boy Scouts masters werelon an error and scored on a guests of the Tribe management, wild pitch by Higbe.

from Noblesville, Lehanon and/over Indianapolis in the first-| Nartford City also were guests, as/place dogfight to 1% games by| well as 200 lads who were on hand defeating Kansas City, 8 to 6.] of Indianapolis and while 8t. Paul defeated Toledo, | North Side Optimists clubs and(7 to 4, largely through a big

Gutteridge 3.

{eal 4, Bockman 4, Saffell 3, Fitz Ge |3, Coogan 3, Dallessandro 3, Gutterid Platt, Rikard,

9’ Fernandes 3. Rikard 3, Peters 2

Walks Three Men In 7-Inning Tilt

Br United Press i The New York Giants did al

double-take in the direction of! Pitcher Kirby Higbe of Minneapclis today after ihe former major leaguer hurled a no-hit ball game to defeat the Columbus Red; Birds, 3 to 1, last night.

The defeat ended a seven-game! {win streak for the Birds, i | The Giants sent the former

{Brooklyn Dodger back to the

{minors last month, but he showed {them last night that he had some-!

lumbus. He won his first game in his

Highe warmed up for relief

neapolis subdued a last minute {rally to win, 6-1. Columbus scored its lone run

Louisville stretched its lead]

four-run first inning.

Kiner in New York For Back Checkup

NEW YORK, July 28 (UP)—| Raiph Kiner of the Pittsburgh)

nosis of a back allment. { Tanney sald Kiner was en route here from Philadelphia for! a checkup which would be made]

i I Tribe Box Score in conjunction with Dr. Sidney

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Shortridge Teammates in 36-Hole

Final at Coffin Before Small Crowd By JIM HEYROCK

Three-base hits-Peters 8, Kalin 5. Bas-

Home runs—Basssll 13, Platt 12. Kalin

Municipal League

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excellent condition by both boys.

Burkholder and Kerr were to

Pete and Bill, both from Meridi-| round. \

{he “didn't get my par four there, apital Off vs. 1 took a five.” . { Pete must have felt sorry when

Idressing a putt on 11. Pete's feel-

sed It's always tough to admit a mistake. It cost Charley. L.A 20-foot putt for a birdie trey River. 00 12 made Pete two-up. But Shoe and lost 14 to par three Bam hutted: Then

Bockman 8, Dallessandro 5, Samell 3, an Hills, started playing golf to- n gether seven years ago, winding! pon

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season. His usual procedure as he games without defeat has been to weep about next Saturday's opponent, smile five minutes Sat-

Coach Frank Leahy’'s column will appear three times weekly in The Times this fall — another exclusive feature of The Times’ sports section. urday night and then start weep{ing about the next one, This year he has a new system. - “It will take a great team to beat us,’ his new stock answer is. “But this year we play nine great ones." Like Pre-War Play College football this year should be more like the pre-war variety, with the servicemen gone, which means there will be more than

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer

working on farms today to build up those foot when they lay aside the tongs, the picks and the still will be Notre Dame they'll have to beat. . 7» Lachrymose Frank Leahy must have a powerhouse again this

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Alexander Paces Sioux City Open

Sets Course Record With 9-Under-Par 63

{(UP)—8kip Alexander held a two-stroke lead over his nearest opponents today as the field teed off for the second day of the $15,000 Sioux City Open golf tournament. The Knoxville, Tenn. profes-| sional fired a nine-under-par 63]

the usual quota of upsets as the squads are leveled off. But there still will be sectional standouts, and, at the moment, they shape up like this: : EAST—Army and Cornell. MIDWEST — Notre Dame and Illinois-SOUTH-—LSU, Duke ‘and Virginia. : WEST-—Stanford. SOUTHWEST-—Texas. _ The Midwest will have its usual quota of good footbail. Among the independents, Notre Dame, built around Quarterback Bobby Willlams, and Michigan State's veteran squad will be rough. In the Big Ten it figures another Donnybrook, with the all-veteran Illinois eleven headed by Halfback Johnny Karas the big gun but with Ohio State and Michigan still able to create havoc. Army is the unquestioned class of the East—again. The Cadets {will field one of their greatest clubs, directed by Bobby Blaik,

to set A new course record yeslterday and take the lead from {Sammy Snead, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and Jack Burke, | {White Plains, N.Y. They had {tied the old course record with 165s. The weatherman said scattered showers were in prospect for the day, but the same forecast yesterday brought perfect weather and a gallery of more than 3000, | Snead held a four-stroke lead aver Jim Ferrier, S8an Francisco, who won the St. Paul Open from Snead last week in a 21-hole playoff. Ferrier“and Jimmy Demaret, the Ojal, Cal, showman, are lamong six golfers who fired 68s yesterday. Three were tied for third as the second round opened, Ed (Porky) Oliver, Seattle, Wash.; Paul O'Leary, Bismarck, N.D., and Henry Ransom, St. Andrews, Ill, shot identical scores of 32 and 34 for 66 totals.

best in the west for Rose Bowl] But despite the championship as-|get together today at 9 a. m. for rights. And there will be plenty! hs raid pect of the match only a smallithe first 18. After a break for|,s competition with USC fast and

{lunch they were to go the finallgeceptive, California sporting a

|fine line and Washington touting a great backfield. ! But if you had to bet that any! one team would go undefeated, | don't overlook the Fighting Irish| of Notre Dame. And for a second choice, go with the Cadets from!

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third and decisive championship bout at Stadium, Sept. 6. Narris, president of the Inter national Boxing Club, arranged for today's Louis announcement, but he steadfastly refused to drop leven a hint about the text of his proclamation. He would not indicate whether the ex-heavyweight champion definitely would come out of retirement and fight at Yankee Stadium, Sept. 27, or would leave

Yankee

{his gloves hung-up permanently,

Norris, in New York, had two

{lengthy telephone conversations

with Louis, in Chicago, just Dbefore the ex-champ drove last night to West Baden, Ind. Louis recently told reporters he was going to West Baden to begin conditioning for a September fight. He said he would try to recapture the crown in a bout with Ezzard Charles, the NBA champion, if Charles defends successfully against blond Charlie Beshore at Buffalo, N. ¥., Aug. 15.

Expect Confirmation

Most boxing men expected Nor ris to confirm officially Louis’ plan to return to the ring. They also expected him to give additional details about Louis’ backe tax negotiations with the U. §, Treasury Department. Promoters had been trying to match Pep and Saddler since Feb, 11, 1949, when Pep of Hart. ford, Conn., recaptured the title from Saddler of Nw York on a 15-round decision at Madison Square Garden, Saddler had wrested the crown from Pep at the Garden on a fourth-round knockout, October 20, 1948, Bookmakers announced today that Saddler, 24, was favored at 6% to 5 to regain the champion. ship from Pep, 28, on Sept. 6.

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