Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1950 — Page 6

og , f ae Es A . Indians Defeat Brewers 2 to 1, Only One-Half Game Off Pace Nowadays the: outcome of one night's American Association [*3 : menu shakes up the first division standings. The race is that close. Ig WIC Look at the hometown Indians. Yesterday they were a game) points out. . Yesterday, Minneapolig was third and St. Paul fourth. Today, Joe May Meet Both ¥ gg the India ted) : a : ns are presen : © with a glorious opportunity to Tribe Box Score MILWAUKEE

n " ] | LOUIS Pians 10 By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor | and a half behind leading Louisville, today only two percentage! the . Charles, recapture the pennant perch.

They are to battle the last-place AB RH O A FE : } Kansas City Blues in a double- Montag. rf ......... 3 0 0 1 o oring for just one Aght, his trainer : : Christman ..........1 0 8 o a oMannie Seamon today. header at Victory Field tonight, : “ida’ + Jaderiund, rf ..... $8 0 0 00 He's back for at least two twilight-night arrangement, first o .. . Lo 4 1 1 2 3 0fights” Seamon sald. “He'll have game at 6:30. AdGin of .iiiaeirs € 0 33 0 04 be He can't just fight one und’ Moas: Mt .......css 8) 20 @ Mo Assignments Clarkson. 3b ,..... « o 1 3 31 ofight and quit again. It might be Joe Muir and Fred Strobel are pearson. 1» ........ 3 o o 7.0 o fora lot of fights. He'll have to slated to pitch for the Redskins. Lakeman ¢ ........ 2 0 0 2 oo okeep fighting. p In eleven clashes between the Linden, e¢ ..........1 0 0 3 oe 0 James Norris, president of the clubs this season the Tribesters Logan sexirens +3 ® 8 8 1 Sinternational Boxing Club, anFon - Yoriapr Waisenburser .......1 0 1 0 8 aliGUnced Yesterday Dat Louis, 4 i A 1 Gorin, Ayaan o 0 06 oo o oOnNEoO e - ectors, in AA Tonight oria. » : | wv im we. we = =return to the ring in September Win Loss| Totals 2 1 8 24 7 Oto fight either Ezzard Charles or Pet. Win Less 3 Solit 3 | Waisenburger singled for Wall in eighth. 1 a0 Savold : ; Lou. 51 M83 5% a" at Christman flied out for Montag in "yy don't make no difference Ind. TY i 5. hth. x BOP. 343 58T 5% pri INDIANAPOLIS to Joe which one he fights," BeaMinn, 56 AN M8 : AB R ¥ 0 A m mon said. “After he fights one, Note—-Indlanapolis in doubleheader with o 0. ...3 1 1 a 8 othen he'll fight the other. And Kansas Cy. Bockmen. 3 .....4 1 1 1 4 ohell keep on fighting until there! . Rikerd. if 48 1 1 0 @ 't sft.” i have prevailed eight times, the, U0 tL 5 |g § olen AnYhOdY Se leit ey Blues but twies, 384 Jue RBHI6 |Cdovan. Bnd 8 0 8 8 0 ready to direct Louis’! | wound up in a tle, at dead. Platt. rf .......... 3:0 01 0 0 on, ’ | locked a on June 17 created Bessall In ......... 3 0 a 3 1 ocampaign to return to fighting] tonight's twin bill, . Pita Gerald. e ......3 0 0 12. 0 0 condition, said he expectgl -Joe| The teams also will myeet in MOM" P coven 1 8% 0% 8% 910 start roadwork of two to three another doubleheader tOMOITOW Touals w 3 um 3 Tomiles dally on Sunday. Eventu-|

PASE 1] ‘afternoon. While the Indians Miwsukes emmy ay, 38 sail, hel) ul \ wo s | INDIANAPOLIS Lvs 100 010 00%—3 ; . | > Be Raa iE alision| Runa batted in--Moss, Fernandes. 8af-| In addition he expected Louls| chums, Louisville, St. Paul and|'®: T¥o-base hits—Mow. Bockman, Clark-/would play golf, pitch horse-| | son. Home run—Saffell. Double vlay—ignaes and do some “relaxing ex-| Minneapolis, will be playing 8in«ipsckman te Basgall to Coogan. Left on gle games. bases—Milwaukee 4, Indianapolis 5. Base ercises to stretch the ligaments, | In thé four-club race, Indian-|on balls—Off Wall 3. Struck out—By Me- Seamon sald Louis would re-| apolis is but one-half game off (Call 10, Wall 4. Hits—Off Wail, 4 in 7/main at West Baden a little over| the pace, St. Paul but two and innings: Gorin, 0 in 1. Balk—~Wall. Losing three weeks, then go to Pomp-

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Jim Wampler Takes President's Flight,

Howard Webb Grabs Vice President's By JIM HEYROCK

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SIOUX CITY, lowa, July 20 (UP)—Sammy_ Snead, the long ball hitter from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. led the field] Pete Burkholder and Bill Kerr are friends again today. into the third round of the $15- But for five hours and 10 minutes yesterday they were not 000 Sioux City Open today with a buddies. They were rivals in a bitterly contested battle for the first 13-under-par 131. Indianapolis Junior Golf Championship. Right behind him was Paul older won the mateh, 1 up, after both had pushed themO'Leary of Bismarck, N. D., with|gelves over the full 36-hold grind, 132. - Ider, tall, bespectacied, O'Leary gained his second-place oe old, and Kerr, blond-|brook, and Charles Butler, spot with two rounds of 66, each haired 16-year-old, are team- Shank, six-strokes under par for the mates on the Shortridge High Wampler Takes President Elmwood course. {School golf team where { ) Snead shot a 66 in the second senior and Bill a junior, ers viet were Kish Mor. round, only one stroke off his| And they have played together, » way; Jerry Williams, Revi first round mark of 65, while the [dozens of times at their home| Shee? Hun and Jack Bartley, South first round leader, Skip Alexan- Course, Meridisn ae nt Grove , » der, slipped to 70. Club. In those “friendly { . 5 2 . i il who set a course/they have harrassed each other, Seventeen-year-old Jim Wam record of 63 on the first day, razzed and scoffed.

It was dif-|pler, Howe High School student held a tie for third with Jack [ferent yesterday. FE Nampler: Bruke, White Plains, N. ¥. at’ Dead Serious {was the winner of the President's 1 : | Each was eying that champion- Flight with a 5 and 3 victory Henry Ransoss, St. Andrews, |) cup. They played hard and over Romald Venable, Sarah IL, was only Jee 8 -. f seriously, There was no joking,| Shank. the pace with 134, the result off o, guring the rest period be-| Howard Webb won the vice Younds of 66 and 65. wed | teen morning and afternoon president's flight by defeating The Held Of 128 Nad ITO rounds. Bob Laycock, 4 and 3. Bob, 13 30 the sisal SO Dies i The championship rounds were years old, was one of the smallest the first 10 amateurs and . es. undoubtedly two of the moSt|players in the tourney. One Amateyr Breaks sd rapid ever witnessed in champion-| Earl Ensinger, Tech High Jack Webb, Spirit Lake, Iowa, lgnip play, Pete and Bill rounded coach and president of the Indi-

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pitcher Wall. Umpires-8ersfin, Duffy and J | Minneapolis three. | Petts. Time<al:36. Attendance~43T3 (paid) ton Lakes, N. J, for his training A ladies’ night crowd of T47

M4 mated the September bout would the Bréwers got six. Johnny Mc-/Boekman ...... 3% 3% M4 3 “a7 produce over $100,000 in admis-

Call, Tribe lefthander, rolled up “ey. iis Tiieali at pratt 20. Sar. [sion taxes, indicating a gross 10 strikeouts and issued no walks. | 13, Peters 11. Ballinger 8, Kain. gate of around $400,000. He was in 1 d form and Was Bockman ", Pa Gerald 6. Rikard 5. Norris said Louis also wanted seldom behind the hitter. Ww Gutiertany Dtllssandro 4 Coosan 4 ito straighten out the confusion For the Brewers, Murnay ALL res-base hits—pelers 5, Kalin 3. Bas. (Of the heavyweight championonly recently out of the Univer-ie.; 4 mockman 4 Ssftell 3, Pits Gerald ship which resulted from his resity of Texas, Ao. was in rare 3% Conan a Dallessandro 3, Gutteridge 3./tirement. Presently Savold is orm. was st time as a Platt. ard, recognized as the European starter in the AA with only al Home runs-—Basgall 13. Platt 13, atin | on. Charles is rE

#. Bockm 8. Dall d f { few innings of relef hurling un- p C0E8", ®t enc 3! “lag world champion by the Na-

in the first inning. After one out, . Bill Reed | over Fernandez's shoulder. { and a Bad eo ’ Moss's Bockman came through with a gt Shamplan, scoring victories double after two down {brilliant stop on Moss's red hot n od on] ¥ 2ooi vb the § Ler > .igrounder and turned it into a : 3 a tha lieing Arse, Biddle Bock-| go nie play. A long fly by Clark- Beaviwelght Sam plonsmip to a vanced to third on a balk by 00 to Saffell ended the thrilling, *"¥ . Wall and scored after two down Ontest. Ga on a single by Nanny Fernandez, Al Lakeman, Milwaukee cateh- Richardson, Grigry Then both McCall and Wall ®" had to leave the game in the

{fifth. He was injured in the third i gettied down to Sgn ft: out in Al when Whitey jired pity hird In Western Finals he or which Seay Inning: pat struck his left arm. | SOUTH BEND, July 20 (UP)— his game-winning homer, Wall An oddity was provided by Top-seeded Hamilton Richardson

the Tribe infield, with only five of Baton Rouge, La. and fourthera two In 8 tl Gay ' y ; for lg The. | assists, four by Bockman, one seeded Jacque Grigry of Alham.dians failed to get & runner on|PY Monty Basgall, Fernandes at/bra square off today for ihe Dass the rest of the game. short had no putouts and no as- Western Junior singles ~fennis The Brewers threatened in the sists, and Johnny Logan, Mil. title. fourth, but only a threat, Jim WAukee shortstop, had only one Richardson, Clarkson doubled after two away assist and no putouta. and was left on base. In the ae sixth, McCall fanned the side, al- Solunar Tables

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: RIRS Bitchar..Hoopes in, 3 1: pet. om White 3-3). Home runs—Werts 3. portunity to tangle in tomor- § Philadelphia ........ 58 3 506 Washing ; . 801 300 100 4 T » row night's six-event card, On i . Lous .. - 8 2 371 248. Louis . APE i'n £ no... “7 » 7. A. | Kusava. Harris (8) and Grasso: Derish. | New York | W oar MW) [Bruner 4 and Lollar, Winning ienes|10-lap semifinal and 30-lap fealeays yt Lo. 40 48 4A% 1} Bruner (1-0), Lesing pitcher—Harris (4-4). ture. Racing gets underway at ll mH 8B 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE 8:30.

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der his belt. | io | | PITCRING tional Boxing Association, and tate tare a UTE ny wpa Sew Sore Song Src . i BE cere - from the University of Texas, Hutchings +3 1.113 4 4 8 Son rg ging : Cun . pitching the eighth. Both Wall Lint B41 an sa se ne PIOD : i d Gorin helped pitch Te to Riddle ® 5130 121 a1 6s eo] Harry Markson, managing di5 an ped pitch Texas 1oiman ... 2 1 41 33 13 12 rector of IBC, said the New iy the national collegiate champion-| MeCall . 3 BT 41 8 59 York Commission would reeog-| ship this year. Strate) . 45 1M aoa : 1 Li. “ 37 18 3m 3 3 Both Tally in First Ores a 3m nm n h s0/the world title. European or. Last night both teams scored Friend .......... ©1 5 a 5 2 3ganizations would recognize the

the favorite, had to come from behind yesterday in! Fred!

; 64 though Bob Addis got a single AM P.M G FW : te “i irigry upset Whitney Reed of pHockman Comes Through Tatar... A i namura Cal., 3-8, 6-0, 8-4, to| ‘ e fans pat on . ] : his final spot. 0 Monday D300 1K 1 1:35 Bain nal sp the edge of their seats. Addis, Siepdar 18 ja a1 2:3 In the boys’ division of the tourfirst up, got a single when his Thursdar (910 3 935 3.40 nament, first-seeded John Leach) ‘hard grounder took a bad hop Friday occ wie $8 BR 4:0 of San Francisco will face second-

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Louisville ‘ . 83 4% A t 53 40 NDIANAPOLIS ,... 60 4 31 14 [Cleveland J13 010 05x13 12' 0 Times State Serviee gh Paul Ll a8 “ $0 3 JMcDermots. McDonald (3). Littlefield NEW CASTLE, July 29.-Com- ] sass 8 54 (RY an atte. Wenn (10-5 H | i Git, A teh dlrnel (Ee Che Mutual Racing Association's Fa H ' i] 8 4 3 ~Rosen 3. Gordon, Doby, Easter, _| 1 ua ng ation’s| nsas City 38 60 388 19%; (New York 000 002 020 4 30 2 |drivers’ standings will pick up at AMERICAN LEAGUE ioRicaee Fa TO UE iO 6 1/Mt. Lawn Speedway tomorrow r y LA LS py 3 " ad. y dha WoL Ret OB nT nd Ma Hote na ad. night when Tom Cherry and Red Rew Nok aay 3 $20 14 | (7-11). Home runs—Bauer, Rissuto, {Renner get together. ! sion Faréuaesres a N-. 1a Philadelphia 033 000 003 1 12 1 Cherry, who drives out of Munston ..... 4 48 “W1 be ad i eading the roads sassenirs 38. ST 400 3a Wyse, Kallner 4), Hooper 1) and| Ci&: Ind, is } \ er 2 Bains i 0 8 25 Astroth: Newhouser, Hutchinson (3), | parade, and Renner isn't far be-

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Miller scattered eight hits and memes | regtatered his ninth victory! Amateur Baseball

i8 at Toledo, at Eorambus Jasin end until Sept. 15. But for one : “Tacs jinn 010 200 Soa 3 Il I~Victory Field fan it's over as | Blackwell, Bmith 8, and Pramesa: Of BOW. ? Ie hinman. K Johnson Ad Rey a and | In the second Inning last [®41). Losing pi shor— Chipman as. | night, with Ed Fits Gerald of {Home run-—Torgeson. the Indian« at bat, he hit » | [St Louts ........... 010 100 001—3 9 drive grand. New York ‘MiNi—-11 3jlne foul into the

; —— { Brasle. Dusak 6), Wilks (8), Martin WW mes RESULTS YESTERDAY [uibe piicier~Brasis (id. "Home ‘ran aaapostuiar 10. evs ow mis | Che hey "| he used his sallor straw skimBE Dison So PR Sd £1) mer for a glove. dale oh | , Lombardi (8) Mueller: Result: stack of straw inARS AEE EE adr aie

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Detroit Ahead by Only Half Game; just one-below par at the 36-hole|while Kerr had 34-3073.

Cleveland Appears Strongest Threat at ane-below yas ut the 36-Hole B 1 | By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer nap. . | ~~ Burkholder Keeps Control i : : | last weeks trom Snead In a 2} Burkholder had the match well 0 as 0 under control during the morning!

| NEW YORK, July 20—-Detroit's once-proud Tigers looked hole playoff {sick and limp in their lair today while the Yankees and Indians As the field went on the third raced to be the first club in on the kill. round, four players were tied for round. jumping off to a 1-up| Times State Service BIE ORR RRR ee eR GE RR By j erept. to Dh a hai-game o Ae bo within a and a Oliver Seattle, Wash.; Julius Bo-|, ON a hoo. ut Loves 1s coming back for ing Boston, 13 to 5, Sevelang slose n to n a game and a| \r4 Pines, N. C.; Fred Hawk- we > 0. (his fifth Wabash College football tn ay 0A 2 SE 2 ue th Gla seorig tre a, B, Pa, Te. thd Lose] 4 ne ang of the fst mine en” can rla-Lova rene saw their lead shrunk to the low- FT ra, five Bob Toski, Northampton, Mass., Burkholder led 2 up. He pushed will be as assistant freshman grid

| un- it to 3 up on No. 10 after Kerr est ‘ebb see June 14. earned rian: deleted the Bostonjand Chuck Kien, held the nexti tc 3 UP, 0 Bo. 10 ajier Srilecach. His appointment wag an. | Despite the fact they are a graves, 8 to 5, as Ewell Black-|spot in line with 137's. Both shotio ng shot, runced today by Athletic Diree|game behind the Yankees. Clevé-| well captured his ninth victory.67's on the first round and 70'S| wpen the lunch break came at! Sien Harmeson. {land appears to be Detroit's giackwell, however, needed Frank on the second. * tne end of 18, Burkholder held ‘a. J°72% 3 June 1350 graduate " {and a native of Rahway, N. J, {2-up lead. ‘his 28th and 20th, as the Indians homer with two men on base.

strongest threat at the moment.igmith's aid in the eighth after | lalso will be head golf coach, physPeterson Heads Then, it was time for Kerr to {thashed the Red Sox, while team-| Boh Chipman was the loser. :

ical education instructor, and will make his bid. He evened the : : lassist in the college's intramural | 2 match, the first time it had been 25% 8! mates Joe Gordon. Luke Faster The Chicago Cubs scored all Stock Car Field {and Larry Doby also hit for the their runs in the last five innings

even since the second hole, on No.5POrts program. He starred at f 24. He birdied 20 and 23 and center for the Little Giants dur{cireuit, h {to trounce Brooklyn, 12 to Sinai Ia ay 48 St0p Man Sg aren 24 to even the count. Kerr|\08 his four-year career. Lovas ho Ce A avy |Andy Pafko walloped two home} Howard Peterson, who success-(Went one up on No. 25 when 8 Surtled and 3 One shild {class five-nitter 3 ‘for TH Lrg to help Dutch Leonard record) gy )y. defended his 75-lap state Burkholder took three putts. He! achi . " un new a a BO or is his second victory. Erv Palica, lio pere Wednesday night, will birdied No. 27 to give him the Soatans Shelgnmen s for other [eighth victory in 1ta last 10 Stats. |sreack out. 10. men, suffered his", Oh deck tomorrow night when 24 col Prornats Feotact: Gone: Owe |For the Yankees it marked thelr ou nen, subs Slthe stock cars roll again at the| d ut Burkholdep refused to stay Re . oac n second victory against the same) ™ loss, W. 16th 8t., Midget Speedway. Heo with Sale back 10 jake Ret ork coach > will be 38 head | heads a list of top-ranking arte a par o. made one , also fr an

number of losses on their current _|of his outstanding shots of the basketball mentor. Bill Trapp, aswestern invasion. McClure Shows ers who will compete in the eight {tourney on No. 29 to win the hole. sistant football coach and head

sat in on a great game last night Indians aot Bat {ber fight in New York. If the : k of leve- [Plon, remained the only amateuritwo hours and 40 minutes. trovhies to winners. Ken Hoy and as the Indians turned back the AR RH RBI BB Pel Hght should bs scheduled for) 12 Sram, he gre. of Pasting quariurbag for he Siow to break par through the second| They had not been scheduled |p ne Ber a Milwaukee Brewers in the series mikard tn 2 sa 3 17 ame Chicago, Seamon sald, the camp lang Drowns, is geting into 9.9 9 ho gi 9 iround. His total was a two-lis tee off on the final 18 holes| MORNING ROUND finale, 2 to 1. Sattell 25 4 7 18 18 es Would be located somewhere near| professional football campaign. Otto isn't calling the signals ON under-par 142, although his rec-yntil 2 p. m., but because they Rar.omt =... - 48 84 M8 Tom's Homer Wins (Dillessanro .. 107 18 33 34 0 30 Chicago. | this backyard play. His son, Duane, 2, is straw-boss on swing shift. lord round score was a two-overifinished so quickly, the new tee-| Kerr out 7 0 54 88 ati A hams rin ov Tom Battelle eid . o » 3 ho 1 34 Louis decided to return to - ee ne (74. off time was set for 1:15 DP. M. Burkholder in... .... 545 358 444-8776 in Joe Tn by Tom Satellites 38 % 1 Beirne for two amounces usenn: (yp wa Proud Tigers LOOK | Tu sw tv roms st piayimhey sinh he tia 18m two R penn A furnished the winning run. First|[Ts® “380 38 98 8 o ase tO Obtain money to pay his over- convinced the gallery of 3.500/hours and 30 minutes. | Burkholder out IN Tay urn t 8 nag . {Gutterides ... 5 14° 15 & o amy due income taxes and to helpl _ . . 11 that it would take a 20-below| Burkholder fired 39-3776 and err, out « -<---- 35 81 “ at bat in the fifth, Tom really nassau ,355-81 98 48 4 310 the government ‘get admission | Si ck Lim in AL Ss Jun le par total for the 72-hole route Kerr had 41-37—78 at the half- Kerr in . 835 458 553-39--78 hit that one. [Peters ........ 1 21 44 18 : 253 taxes” on the fight. He esti-| ’ P 4g to be among the leaders, way mark. In the afternoon they |, The Indians won on four hits, Ralinger ...... 3 NH 2 3 * settled down to even better golf|

| event program. | | Bauer, Rizzuto Get Homers s =f b., baseball coach, will become as ’ H N ( a | Other stars entered are Bud| -—- Shoots Out of Woods | { Home runs by Hank Bauer and Is et ss |Moneymaker, Herschel White,|' His tee shot went into a grove, rant varsity basketball coach.

|Phil Rimuto, coupled with Allle| Jimmy McClure is still the old Dick Passwater, Duke Kimmer-iof trees. He looked it over care-| x Reynolds’ -six-hit pitching, gave master in Jocal tennis circles./ling, Jack Harrison, Butch fully and then hit 150 yards onto Hell Drivers Show New York the verdict over former That’s why he's in the finals of {Brooks and Justin Case. Time|the green. The ball hit the cup O H : {teammate Bill Wight. Until Bauer the City Parks tourney at Brook-/trials open at 7 o'clock with theland stopped a foot away. Burk-| pens rere Tonight walloped his two-run homer in| side. first heat race set for 8:30. (holder conceded to give Kerr the J2ck Kochmans automobile and e sixth, ght had a two-hit esterday Jimmy tre it hole and a birdie motorcycle stunting Hell Drivers the sixth, Wight had a two-hit| Yesterday Ji trey. t le stunfing Hell shutout. It marked Reynolds’ class by defeating last year's Mid ets Still Roar Burkholder won 31 and 32 to! Will provide the thrills at the W, ninth success. junior king; Kenny Jones, 6-0, ag even the match, Kerr won 33 and 16th St. Speedway tonight. Philadelphia hopped on Hal 6-1. He thus joined Murray Dul- As Caris Takes Cash | Burkholder evened it on - 34.| Starting at 8:30 o'clock, the Newhouser for six hits and five berger in the men’s singles fifials Stock oar racing » the big| Burkholder won No. 35 and was daredevils will present 26 crashruns in the first th i . tomorrow, Dulberger upended Art! Stock Cc {ing events, but Detroit, with the Pohaip. Line 6-8, 8-0, 61. PenlEg A noise now, but the midgets stil * TOE ano the Boa) ole sd —— Wertz’ homers, 6-5 Men's doubles play was slated Oar at the Indianapolis Speed-| lead 1n the eighth, Eimer re 10 Bo Ite Che Suartorinals round Tome. ‘They | did last might when hee mee W Burkle BICYCLE TIRES . . today with match t m 8, . ol {] CARLISLE DELUXE mars. Hine pers Faie|and 2 p. m. Doubles emifinals won the 35-ap feature in 6:13.75. "(48 {rom the DW. Busi.l SILLO0N Hints, Sie Sovtisy $1.59 grounder gave Philadelphia the Will he played tomorrow after the The Program attfactes 3500 fam holder, was at the finish to con-|| BALLOON. All Sizes $1.98 two runs it needed for victory. singles are run off. Rex Easton, Springfleid, TII, TUBES, All Sizes 89 For the second successive BLUE POINT Ss . 836 SUPPLY

RESULTS YESTERDAY | ™3 second and Eddie Russo, Chi- BTID 0 S00 LAG Toe loger. | night, the beleaguered Brownies s Singles es ; defeated Ralph Linder, ; y ninth won a ball game in the nint Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts.

cago, was third. Ih | older defe I LANE ga ting) Semifinal top money was taken Jy, rior; Harry: Poland, South] wen Joey 4 aleated A MeCiire Hetented Jones. 60. 001 "7 2 oberts, Chicago, was first in the Grove: Dick Kirkpatrick, Willow-| oD » ' va two out in the ninth drove home « er-Jones defeated Rice-

en's Doubl Linne-MeClure “defeated Webb-Gallo- helmet dash. Ay . -0. na } {Don Lenhardt from second base Neilan. 6-2. 6-2. Bicket-Ritchie defeated 4 { Laetsch-Leonard, #-0, 6-1; Dulberger-Lishr : 3 | and gave relief pitcher Jack defeated Mowenstine-Hilliker, 4-8, 6-4, 6-4: Junior Heavys Signed | RB his triumph of o | Bastian-Bastian defeated Elllott. Weisen- i runer his first triump fluh. 6-4, 7-5; Malless-Burns defeated Gris- ~ Junior heavyweights will mix! year, it up in Tuesday night's semi-

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