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3 i b iE Riel 1 = ai he C of "mop De As Long Tri w ether Casey ays . will cost cB ser | West Starts As Boss of Bombers ew days — | Another Pennant Might Persuade C18 Sitios: Pesky Saints First Stengel to ‘ign Up for Next Year ; . 80 as > a : By DAN DANIEL, Seripps-Howard Sports. Writer power Foe as Indians | NEW YORK. Aug. 1 -One of the most vital series of the mar. TAN EX Risk Loop Lead | {league baseball season as it nears the last of its three phases opens 3 ation © Timed Spedial {in Detroit tonight. Nobili BT. PAUL, Foo 1—8tartin = Deadlocked with the Tigers for first place on a basis of games I > their last 1950 swing through thin» {won and fost but a couple of points to the bad in the percentages, s. a soon American Associations air. | W s In ik oi l G Ife s Get Briefin J Braves Take | the Yankees will start a three game contest drive for recovery of a the camps, “wheel,” the Indianapolis Indians ain ( S omen’ S nvi a iona 9 er 9 iehderapip the on Tone place. is rated no better are holding down the league's hot QUIRON a i oy BH hed Yo eighth, (If Casey goes who will - : seat, Eo than come in?), 3 . In posséssion of frst place by Junior Net PL Spot f rom Cards Bening the sooner on the pert Suppose in October Stengel a Ronaier. TOT oT has gine | sonal drama of Charles ‘Dillon fate Bb D8 ANC B10 0 Pho : oosler Tribesters open the cur- | LW hn E 17 dale with a hall and farewe 0 i / i arren S n @8 Casey Stengel will unfold. itself tf ? depend pond ta z : DeVoe, Local Player, | ¥ pa a 0) in a climatic tempo, If he wins will succeed him if he resigns? If in AA Tonight Loses to Ted Jax . Max Lanier, to again the manager of the Bomb-: Few From Ranks cheap. It Pet. Win Lose Times Special oF NEW YORK, Aug. 1 (UP) ~=|@F8 May be persuaded to sign for: Picking a manager Joon the: es as much Indianapoils ,. 583 587 57 KALAMAZOO, Mich, Aug. 1 |The Boston Braves barged closer ARGUE Vial, 16 aes Een habit with owners of the Yans SuY other Minneapolis uo 308 208 apy/CioUdburats “cut - short. opening} ta the National Leagué. lead to San ana’ Sght off any effort to kees. Bill Donovan, Huggins, Meallowances, at Tony os mar 551 ss 0ay matches in the National Ju | day, powered by the better- ‘Ahan. ik him into staying. Carthy, Bucky Harris and Stengi rid . oon . lor and Boy tennis tourney at! ever pitching) of the three men Campaign Under Way ‘el all were called in from the rent frip out at Lexington Park Kalamazoo College's Stowe Sta- who hurled.them to a pennant in’ ign to kee outside, three of them oddly 000 a year, tonight, h t th Already the campaign P enough minus American League o have two Pau ain ee pesky oe dium yesterday. Tourney finals 11048. oy ii SORES the Stadium. is under “wxperience. Bob ~ShAWKEY ana" f the. year. er ne ah hive been moved to Sunday, | | -As-a-result ot their tense 4 to Way. On Sunday Del Webb. hall gij; pokey were only interim “Redskins 10 times in 18 clashes ; élub, | ay ects bo aid this year, Alg. 6. | 3 triumph over the 8t-TLouls Sones St 4 New Bk TornE choices, However, New York fans men in a - : the Braves partnership w believe that the next pilot of the It’s the beginning of a 15: John DeVoe of Indianapolis Cardinals last night, p have hres journey through H Paul Sin. wis defeated by Tea an Michi | occupied ‘seténd plate, ~ three flew into Chicago and that Might Bombers will have to be picked = y pointedly, j 1i ; : Kans) r 3 i ames behind the Philadelphia threw a 60th ‘anniversary .pArtY from the current playing forces, = neapolis, Milwaukee and Kansas gan junior champion from Ham-| B fob Casey. Yankee pilots have say what it - City tramek, 6-1, 6-2. in the 'tournev's Phillies and a half game ahead for Case) p and they. insist on DiMaggio or y, say that Riddle’s Tur first completed match yesterday. | of the Cards. had many birthdays since Miller gon eion’ i and we'll 28 Tues And the most apparent reason Huggins took the joi in 1918. But * mq varying. degrees of vehe. El ; Only 20 matches were run off all m pp iCol. Jake Ru rt and Col. Til mer Riddle ia expected to re- 4, for this lofty position is that the! col. Jake Fa pert cna_Col.. TU mene, Joe stéadfastiy—has ree Reine ie call to the Trib- mound Jax, former igh school. hans} terrific trio” —Johnny Sain, War- Fs Sh never OR ou fused to be drawn into any dis« dovibted! ... in the openef of a three-game, ang National Boys indoor; ren 8pahn and Vern Bickford 8 pp! cussion of his managerial ambi-' indou y series. Hé has won nine games er. [It a habit to keep track -of Joe yjn,, mq h crisis came and Jost ft winner in 1947, had too much ex-| is enjoying its best year evel eCarthy's age nor Bucky Tommy has not been quite.ss Se a ye : perience and poise for 16-year-|- TT 3 y|10 reticent on the subject but hs acetime de- Although the Indians have had 4 DeVoe. > Won 50 in 194 Harris swamped with birthday ‘has disclaimed immediate aspirahat Wosk very little Juck in St. Paul this he Bob Martin-David Moran’ Back in the flag year of '48, cards from the New York front, .. pe direction of the pilot's budget was . season, they hope to turn thé of - Holland, Mich. match was Ithese. three ‘hurlers accounted for office. cubicle in the Stadium. ich” are out tables ‘this time, now that the postponed until today. In boys, | 50 victories ‘among them. In the! With . Stengel = it's “different. : 2 _ fourth-place Apostles are trailing jim Beatty of Indianapolis takes: disappointing '49 season, they Casey wasn't too keen to quit the “Some Thought” . nt to take .. them by four games. ° on Joe Jacinto, East Rockaway, notched only 46. With 37 already Oakland club in the Coast League! “Naturally I have given some levelopment In eight previous 1950 tilts here ny + today. in the bag this season, they seem to come here in 1949 and he thought to a career as a manA, In“ many the -Tribesters wound up on the| FS i certain to eclipse both figures by would have resigned if he hadn't ager," Henrich told me recently, § sclentiss short end six times. But you can Date s Se £ we ; a comfortable margin in te two won the pennant in his first sea- “hut I would not consider jumps. ad expec never tell in baseball and the Red- es et for remaining months, son, Ing right into the majors. T would gs. But the skins are banking on the law of. : Mes. Ed Homer Sarah Shank; Mrs. Rulgh Betz, Hillcrest: is, Henry Mewborn, Hillcrest, and alan. “triumph on a fine six-| : Webb Keen for Onsey like to undergo an ajay 1 would. d man the averages to give them a’ lift. { Mrs. William Wickham, North Side, (left to right), get their instructions from’ Joan “Atlass and |p iiier was his 13th of the year.. webb fa- especially keen for and learn the business. It ape second time Tribe Manager “Al” Lopez be: Helaine ‘Borinstein before-teeing off in the first annual women's Invitional gol sw at Broadmoor - only two short of the 15 he copped Stengel as a leader; as a friend; pears safe to predict that next lieves his mound staff is begin- lesel | pee Run yesterday. [in 1048, And it was one of hisiag an earnest sincere fighting guy October Henrich ‘will suceed Jos 1 now that ning to move again. At any rate, | CEE ee t wins, coming after a 10Ng who lives” baseball 24 hours a Kuhel as manager of th : { [bes g e Kansas p bY spring Southpaws Johnny McCall, Joe| gq. 4 rung with the Cummins, mound duel with lefty Max Lanier day. It was Webb, through his City club with the former Senaposes that. Muir and Frank Papish, and Fred Diesel Special, No. 61, over the. Ha irston gi 1 of the Cards. [friend Brick Laws, president of {or taking another job in the he. On that Strobel, righthander, turned In, It Flats f Braves Score Singles the Oakland club, who brought! yankee chain. n than we ome great pitching in their last Bopeville Salt Flats have been . : Casey to New York, and win lone 8 gr Pp [tentatively set for between Sept. 1 | Three times the Braves scored, : DiMaggio could make mors unched. starts in Indianapolis. land 5. single Tuns off Lanier to take the jor aEiw this year Dl Jluns to do money in baseball television and : |! : 3 ; - a e can to keep Stengel here 5 : Jy Aas Show Imnpest The green Cummins will be With Skysox {lead and three times the Cards io roy aos ot Have to. work), Frog Sond pe sould pilot of : lanners are But the Twin Cities area fans|®hooting at six international {rallied to tie the score. But the) Stengel was a rare character | e Dab A hi d . ® not ate at happens are excited-over their Saints and|SPeed records for Diesel-powered COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Braves broke the duel in. the 1ast po 0 eum here. The baseball] ™ at sort of career, he —if Russia Minneapolis - Millers and expect Cars. D. J. Cummins, vice presi- | Col of the ninth whan they scored one | \writers figured that he was al {confessed to me, All of which them to knock out both Indianap-| dent of the Cummins Engine Co, {Aug." 1 (UP) -=- The olorado ¢ Fun on a walk to Sam Jethroe, no tu oC an supposed | Prings us right back to Stengel's xpayer sup- olis and Louisville within the next Columbus, . Ind., said the dates Springs Skysox, last-place team |p. . Torgeson's single, an inten- act the jester while the fixtieth birthday party in Chi = were set on completion of ar- of the Western League, signed al walk and, after a forceout | cago and, for newspapermen, tha shment not week. = Pp gu gned tion Cooper's Yankees were being rebuilt. Two ; ear the let- However, that remains to be rangements with the AAA and \the leading hitter of the Negro at the plate, Walker OO om | feadons of Casey's jokes, and; Sreatent md. the Yankees be a clamor seen, Both the Indians and the/the Bonevills Racing - Associa- American League today, it was Single off third baseman then Joe DiMaggio or Tommy ¥** ave had ie budget Colonels have displayed remark-| on, Which Randles events otf the announced. by_General. Man Anger who-hit-safeiy-tn-he{ HEArich will take over. and StenPhen able this. 100. miles. west.of Salt Bill MacPhail, ps “Torgeso, who hit-s gel WAI Tellre 16 Mis RTS Setar “Tables
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type invitational golf evént for women each year were being con- lvn Dodgers. He was in the Arm
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RESULTS YESTERDAY
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AMERICAN A TION os Heading the tourney were i had an 84 and Alice carded. an 86, looked as good as ever-as he- pol- Sept, 1. INDIANAPOLIS aes 3 8 48 av ColampitYTERICAN ASS Te | Phillip Adler Jr, chairman, an For- the first round of match ished off Jerry DeWifts of Oak: | Minpeapolis § (388 3 Milwakee 010 600 00x aes. R. C. Block, co-chairman. [51,y today, Donna was to meet land, Cal, 6-1, 8-1, in ‘the first at = 8t/ Paul a o iH 2, pient and Sarni, Kerns (7); Nichols. *n Miss Elis Had a 38 on the , 0 pecins of Tulsa, ‘Okla; Who round. 0 . . ba i oH Milwaukee a first nine And & 40°Onthe-back qunlified with a 92. Ale: goo Lome. i : ; Fede. ‘city on NATH L 2sAqvE 3 'y 1 Nine for her 78 while Mrs. Gay Mier of Quincey, INI, ane AMERICAN earn” on Tyo ess 000. 3 3 } Pulmer took one more | bf the highest-scoring qualifiers . -B. 7), Minner (7) and ming nine for her Debra vies nein 50 M634. Riller, Schmigh ) the in-coming with a 96. . : New York Lois. lie L680. 35-433 |. Welker over, 8 (Bankhead. Van lcurk NERS. * SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Cleveland - ... 30. 38 6808- 3 Campania Winning’ Pitaiancs (8: and PRIZE. WINNER L Top qualifier Jeaterday was PaBoston. ‘Ho nD Losing Piicher—Van Cuvk (1-3): Home GROSS tricia Lesser,’ 16-year-old slam- 3 AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE * Chicago fo 8 1% Run—-Snide + 900 100 110-3 & 2 Dorothy Elils 78. Mrs. Richard JLilmer mer from Seattle, Wash., with a : 5. : Pritadeipnia x Ja_.63- 354. 20, Boston... .-. 0 001 101 pa! {i 4. Mee, Robert: Laveock 29, Mrs. William 79..three over par for the Indian AaTioNaL AFAGUE, OB. tnd Cooper. . Home Runs—Mnon. '& Glavi- Kendrick be 5. ye Fk (Hill Club in suburban ‘Winnetka. 3 Philadelphia rans 3 N. 08 : Only gamés scheduled Wasne Carson 91, Part She was two strokes ahead of aT 3 4 84 3 ' AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 “Mare “Charles Anderson din} WS Joyce Ziske of Milwaukee. 5 } - - endricks “ 1 ReaD, dm gd Ne ene sheduieg ine M5, 85% MRI, Te top 16 begin 18-hole match . Chicago 3 ie i | Mre. Robert Mye play today. Last year's winner! Blicinnal oo 3 2 Fight Results “er was . Marlene Bauer, who has Mary Jane Bannerman 91-18-73, Mrs, since t red i GAMES TODAY By United Press Lou B10 Mn HF Barge 0 u professional and oC es i AMERICAN AsSotIATION ae York Ri ewoed Grove) ~Roceo 12-1n=Ta, or Rie x CT) 2 LY, Mrs thus. _sa&nnot. .defend her title, i Gam - Ss. i 1 INDIANARIE TL SE «ower Freadie Smith; {38% Neoware, N. J. Robert STi Bl dis Bowl N t-Minneapo ey 79. s. John Taggart wi Toledo ke ew aukes {314% plas I oe a ne ae only oa It $10 Ne Maher [16123 a Meek Io ng. ofes A n a Ard TR. y ee Tr. - — Su > WERT LEAGUE {en 143; go. 4, Hits E Roach, 103-2381. | JThe New-York Ceftral Leagus nil gee + it Simm) New ieage_Carmen Basilio. 14014. | Beit fi ao cich 115.3481. Mrs. Roberi glqing ah 1.30 ©. oy Al ‘Bo Boga Be Louis SE wll my rs. Tog Phiinott 101.2883, Mrs 145 (yea 4- team eaptaing are "as — : ston at Louie" i 136% w Bake Th Mra. Robert Pri et : Sy Peiaveini J 7 1 Cnieam—Arehi 8. Lous. | Dia 4683: Mrs Carl ard 102-2083,
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Signed to a Colorado Springs {lott who homered, led ‘Boston's | contract was Sam Hairston of the yo pit attack while Glaviano
d-hit has ~boor ; Tout 87 hits in 187 trips to the heat his 1948 total, only. Sain, ‘feat about as’ ha | plate this season. His hitting In- seems unlikely to match his Sg-iiccraw; hie old bors at the Polo 16 home runs ures tor “that season: In "
Paul wd. to complete the streamlining } Oni | Johnny won 24; this year he has [the toughest loser the game has aul ero v The Bonneville run is aimed at, '14. Bickford already has topped Seen. After a victory Stenge] Indians at Bat : breaking two international rec-| his mark of 11 with 12. {limps into his office with a wan Sas "UAB R H RBISB Pctlords for Diesel-powered cars in| Leg | Issom eld In the other major league game "mile, after « defeat he folds up| TUBES, All si Rikard wae 8143-0 181 31 the one-mile and one-kilométer| are the Chicago Cuba like an old opera hat. For years Tes . PEE +30 Saffel iii 3 42 75 18 10 308i4istances and establishing four! dropped the Brooklyn Dodgers, | As a second division manager in BLUE POINT A Dallessandso .. 18 2 3 38 3 298 others in the five-mile, five-kilo-| ; 8 to 5, as the Dodgers’ pitching the National League Stengel SUPPLY ie 154 22 44 31 1 -2imeter; 10+mile and kilometer dis-! ; m 00 (00m e “Staff again buckled in the middle. [smiled at faflure.” Now a set-|| Delaware, Madison & as | i. pas 3 103 41.4 2sitances. *.- Brooklyn rallfed for five runs hax ne him in Mesolar plexus. = ee 4 4-15 8 8 213 rhe international records f : i & in. the fifth inning. including! 's erent here,” he ex- " Se Sr. an i 0 “ 1s ‘o 39 one mile at 158.87 mph and for, ¥ . AE me RED BLUFF. Cal Aug. 1 (uP) Duke 8nider's three-run homer, plains. These are the Yankees. Coo 3% 4% 36 3 35 kilometer at 159.10 mph are held J : eam e in hall hor wa ap but starter Dan Bankhead was Stengel denies the widely efr-|| ” an. 8.37% 12 3 by a British car driven by George . Ea o 8 al . a P hares toda unable to hold the 5-1 lead. The! [culated story that oll wells and! Twé-base hits—Basgall 25. Platt 30, Sal Eyston. E oN ans aug - charg es Ay Cubs knocked him out with threc Teal estate investments have made! foil 16 "Peters . Gerald 1 I kard 6. Per: pe lip. Ad loftl and Mrs. R. ¢. Block, chai which ne a Fogiroom & tallies in the sixth and Added 3 million gollare for him. But| % . man e is all od % WOO Lf de Dulicatantey 4; Spot Golf Notes s. Phillip Adler Jr. {left} an 5, Sc, Cir | © Grissom, Who operates a ranch four more in the seventh against y ds the most com-
at the “hrs AOR RATS SHTICK, Waren, “of Indianapolis’ scorers’ table as 150 women teed off yesterday nao He mor wher he ea, A AR sey Th Senin. Man.) on ‘Shermmer’'s loud talking, witnes-
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Ww L IP x R ir C. H. Edwards, pelenging The affair took- place. ‘at’ Los hav to ular throdgh The Papish «3 1 58 WM s.champion, vs. Mrs. TT. C. Tussi ne. stresses a turmell- af run nn Se a a a so Hutehings werfondondboelonk lial b now, “abo Smiles 50 of; p Riddle [3 5 130 127 67 8 80 Mrs, William - Kendrick vs. Mary For Women Being Planned Loni 6 Rage we Soa of Heavyweights Top a club in A city in which second : always enjoy the plea Main 12 1 "42.3 14 12 25 Jane Bannerman; Mrs."H. A. Pin-| Molinos truck driver. - M t C 4 T ni ht 8:30 NITEL environment, the well-prepared ond McCall «85 5 74 78 47 46 59 nell vs, Mrs. G. R. Redding and . Gri broke into the big a ar 0 g A Strobel 35 86 BT 4T 4 4 ; Dorothy Ellis and ‘Mrs. Fulmer Fire srissom broke into the THRU ‘AUG. 1 : ried food uir 8 T 144 160 » 8 Mrs. George Enos vs, Mrs. Myra y leagues with the. Cincinnati ‘Reds Wisdek Kowalski, 8-foot, 7-inch > dared | food and He u sensible Prices, Cress 3d S54 3.3 Joyce... The..championship finals. 78 And 79 for tow Gross Scores ts in. 1934 and later played with the 210-pounder from Detroit. and Joe “VICTORY FIELD Fn The Hawthorn The for ed [are scieduied for THursqay. "By JIM HEYROCK New York Yankees, th Phila- Pazandak, former Minnesota 8 dy Xi ut po
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NATIONAL LEAGUR dian Hills. He earded a net 62, sidered today after the club's first tourney was a marked success Jurine She walt ani did not retur G AB RH Pct | Other class A pet sco esterday. Musial BL Tole "81 344 60 133 3% grim, “63 Charlie" Aranman’ wo Rr” Dorothy Ellis, former city and. state champion, And Mrs. He has a_ brother, Marvin, Shthire nl Par Mat 1 30 1" Malach 66. Bn. Sainen *"% Rienard Fulmer, runnerup for the’ 1950 “state women's links pitching | for. Toledo, : Pafko, . Chicasa 0 66 102 130 wegtomb 89. F Kine 67. Don LeFurs championship, fired 78 and 79, respectively, for. low gross hanors. a ,? :aog AMERICAN LEAGUE = 67,. and Art. Krick .67. Members of the committee for ————— i . = R H Pet Vag : Dio , Kell, Detroit oe Mas Ne Tas Tai nT." the tourney said they hoped to might at ine. club. Dick was | er avored Doby. Cleveland 0 318 60 110° 48. ROY CHILDS of New Castle sponsor an annual event similar-runnerup this vear for the InEvers, Detroit 336 66 113-336 p di Amateur Championshi Pecks. Boston 5 41 74 101 336 Country Club yesterday won the to yestérday's invitational. A total diana m 1 ’ pionship,
h § Kher: Pia 3 Brome. Bo Fg 19% son. - Also on the team, which | ‘condition. . ____Indiandpolis Country Club. Drop, R OX 33 Ennis, Phillies » shot an 1l-under-par best ball] 23 of. 113 Withdraw ! 1 The 23-year-old Perk was to! SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Aug.
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2 ih w.p, | Lawrence; John Walker, Elwood; als Oiginl delg Pad heey cago today to play. a 36-hole York became the automatic faMiller, Phillies 9-2/Gray, Tigers 10-4 Bob 1Jedolf, Anderson, and Bob | terday ‘when the weather was practice ‘found in preparation for yorite for the men's singles crown a lies 15.5] anier: Cards #4 Carpenter, Pendleton. : qualifying for the National in the Eastern Grass Court ten-! Frey OUT... 544 354 43587 Amateur tourney next wlek. Dick nis championships today” follow
also will play .in the Tri-State ing the withdrawal of top-seeded Boftball Association tournament Mulley, who ‘has looked bad in| teams are. expected in the double-
along the elimination tourney. ' Eastern’ circuit, defaulted in the|. i Donna Knox and Alice Emhardt, opening round yesterday. He said stadiums, Longacre, Beech Grove and de-/and Municipal, 2
Talbert, who is seeded second, regional
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3 ee your conven- = y gle in the featured attraction of n tonight's outdoor Sports "Arena wrestling card. The headliner 1s carded for two falls out of three with a 90-min-ute time limit. Junior heavyweights will clash in the semiwindup when Buck Weaver, Terre Haute, takes on Salvatore Balbo, New York City. Jack Hader, Kansas City, will, “oppose Ra&lph Garibaldi, 8t. Louis,’ in he frst event at R: 30. |
Six Teams Enter Softball Tournment 8ix teams have entered the 17th
. #nnual Marion County Amateur
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