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h 5 binoculars. ry tl nt. were entered for the 72-holel That Greenberg and Ryan Ryan would be loath to nd the si Seixas of Philadelphia today In gary FRO ORSE n Memoriam Hu. match, and 18 of them were prankster is understandable. Bisnis he fg a ey the “quarterfinal “round of the H : MH SSE FATAL. IN Y¥ of i SSE renes pel exempt from the.qualifying test.| voted to serious business. But their explanation that to reve the Boaters Grass Courts. tennis tou ‘WASHINGTON, Ind, Aug. 3| "MES. ApAM mowDERION #1 u But the other 237 must go once| culprit would interfere with the pennant effort of the Indians is hn Grass (UP)—William Schrock’s 13th pasted “Sway ‘into ‘sternal “rest on Boss. around the course with the top| 100 pér sent. buncombe. ' |nament. ; , [birthday anniversary ended In Ausust tL} ICH PAMILY : oe fit gin ONelll qui ite. oh ae uiforgi al i Teves 3 4 to the from norse a Flor Mcoamant tig va en day of Satur-| O'Ne effec e re ue ve's |g 's tle when to a horse a e ists- : day. = y ay » that the Cleveland club has been stealing opposition Bo ioe Iavarite a Mulloy i near here. Authorities said he 8 0.8 Mend et Four pla three of through the media of a spy with binoculars in the big scoreboard |o.."ovrected to run into his firstjdied four hours later of a skull FUNERAL FLOWERS um Dean C8 ’ players, them| ‘oor the centerfield bleachers, and a communicator stationed in aitticul Inst the yo fracture, . JOM, 9 & Sons. Sons FURNAG stalling. cieaoir foreigners; were exempted Irom| gon, of that elevated gimmick. still is beforg the court. ty against A | a (101 W. Washington | _Ispairing. Haves. CA-68T qualifying by the sponsors, while » Philadelphian. ¥ Funeral Directors HAULING : the 14 leading money winners on “ROBODY. WITH any sense will believe it,” " protests Green- | ‘So far the going has been) ANNOUNCEMENTS A Tr the PGA tourney swing also were| perg. “Ridiculous,” echoes Lou Boudreau. But this is not the first |simplicity itself for the 3l-year-| [Frm Errrres mmm is ign FUNERAL HOMES. Need uc given a pass into the payoft time the Indians have been charged with larceny of signs through (old New Yorker who was four Death No So Ww, t. Ei “Rent It From

_ rome players by dictate] included South Africa's Bobby Locke, who won the tournament in 1947, Australian Norman Von Ossie Pick-

Nida, and England's worth. ‘Bill Gordon,

course pro, also was -exempted

from the tridls.

PGA tourney stars who won places because of their earnings for the season were Sam Snead,! the leading money winner, Jimmy “Pemaret, Jim Ferrier, Cary Mid-|-Mangrum , Jack Dutch Harrison, Chandler Harper, Johnny Palmer, Fred Haas Jr, Henry Ransom, Skip Alexander, and Ed (Porky) Oliver.

Martin Defeated

dlecoff, Burke Jr.

Lloyd

George Fazio,

the home

of the Red Sox, and

IL to presented. ostensibly, by admirers from Erie, Pa., Steve discovered hat it contained only two telephone books and a pair of toy

other than

discernible to the batter, who

In Junior Singles

KALAMALSS ii Aug. 3 Bob Martin of Indianapolis. was defeated in the second round of the National Junior and - Boys’ tennis tourney here yesterday by Ellis Bryant, Kansas City. Scores

were 7-5, 6-3. ~ The ma and played

“Was

title last week.

John DeVoe is teamed with Paul Bennett, Wilmette, Ill. They play Kansans Melvin avin Hier Winfield, |

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and Gene

ber, Oak Park, Ill, to meet Wilburn Newcomb and Ron Winter,

begun ntil halted by darkness with Bryant the winner of the first set. Yesterday after a night's rest, Bryant had fitte difficulty in winning the final set. In doubles competition, begins today, Martin pairs with Charles Pitts, Meridian, against top-seeded Ham Richardson, Baton Rouge, La., and Jack Frost, Monterey, Cal. Richardson and Frost won the Western Junior

“Topeka. Jim | SD Mopciea.

both of Carmi, Ill.

Skeet Shooter Wins and Loses

Times Special DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 3—George Heaney can't be too disappointed today — after all he has one

championship.

The Indianapolis skeet shooter broke 94 of a possible 100 targets national professional 20-gauge..championship matches here but lost the championship. He took the national pro small-gauge ‘ title Tuesday by

yesterday in the

breaking 100 targets.

~ Other high scoring Indiana small-gauge shooters were:

Bend. 93; Dr. ©. A, ig

Nelson Ault, South bsc. er, RRS tan:

rh msm

YPSILANTI,

<i Je 3 OP, Bo aim 2 “the, Detroit Lions pro football club _cut five players from his squad

ay.

Given their walking papers were)

‘and H. L. Lyons, Evsns-

Tuesday |

which | .Miss.,.

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Eddie Dyer's signs.

puerility perpetrated one of their official family on the manager and onetime pilot of the “O'Neill responded in joyous vein to receipt of & “gift” pack=

laying, managing, or Soasking personnel.

signals. ‘by men connected with the playing of the game always have been recognized as respected adventures in high acumen. _But a guy with spy glasses hidden in the scoreboard, and passing the coming pitch to an employee in white pants easily signals the information come under the head of fair tactics. It is conceivable that: O'Nelil’s ing more concrete than suspicion. Last season Boudreau refuted the sign-swiping blast ignited by Jack Onslow, then manager of the White Sox, with the revelation that the Indians were wining Tore games on t ‘the road than at home. -

THE FACT remains that Onslow ii OnE backing from significant sources. Catcher Joe Tipton and Pitchers Bob Kuzava and Ernia Groth, who had been traded to Chicago by Cleveland, offered verification of the binocular story. y Sorely maligned, or guilty as charged, the Cleveland club ¢an be submitted to no penalties by the American League. There is nothing in the rules, there is nothing in the constitution and bylaws of the circuit restricting sign-stealing methods, Even if Boudreau were to admit the truth of O'Neill's charges, the Cleveland club would suffer no obloquy. other than that which might come to it in the court of public opinion.

UMPIRES ARE permitted to interfere with suspicious ooking machinery only if it interferes with the playing of the game. Use of mirrors to flash the pitch to the batter, was fairly common years ago, and started many a rhubarb in the major leagues. - Only recently, watching the Dodgers pummel Cardinal pitch ing with gusto all through a series, Gabby Street, now a radio commentator, voiced suspicions that Barney Shotton was stealing

Of course, theft of signs is not always an emphatic aid to success. There are many batters who refuse the stolen dope. They explain, “You are tipped to a curve, the pitcher crosses you with a fast ball, and then you are carried off on a stretcher”

Ler Test =

Favorite May Have Trouble With Young * Philadelphia Netter

SOUTH ORANGE, N. J, Aug. 3 (UP)«-Tourney favorite Billy Talbert, seeking the men's singles On opening the sealed box. ititie as part of his drive for, another Davis Cup team berth, clashed with young hopeful Vic

, last Sunday.

times national doubles champion

Ll

terday over Grant Golden of Chicago, and he has not yet been |close to losing a single set.

Trabert, Flam Other quarter- .final matches today match sixth-seeded - Earl Cochell of San Francisco against upset-maker Jim Brink of Se‘lattle, Wash. and 19-year-old Tony Trabert of - Cincinnati against fifth-seeded “pick Savitt of Orange, N. J.. George. _‘Worthington of Australia met seventhseeded Sam Match of Los Angeles for a quarter-final berth opposite Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal. In women's singles, the “big four” of U. 8. feminine tennis were expected to win their quar-|ter-final matches. today.

+ would not

charges were based on noth-’

Siege peta gfe

Osborne DuPont of Bellevue, Del, the national champion, was the choice over Mrs, Helen Perez of Los Angeles; Wimbledon Champjon Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Cal., was picked over Nancy Chaffee of Ventura, Cal, Doris Hart of Jacksonville, Fla., was favored over 15-year-old Maureen Connolly of San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. Pat Todd of Lajolla, Cal,

Baseball's

he pointed. ‘And

tiled

feeling between the two: clul Here is the evidence

not. gest thrill during 22 years baseball. he replied: “That Charlie Root thing.” Steps From Box portly Yankee outfielder, “Then what did you do?”

asked. vy

pointed toward the wall.

calling my - shot.”

Halfback Stanley Russell of Mari-|

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_ Tackles Jack Masterson of Hillsdale, Mich. College and - John Tonti of thé University of Detroit; Guard James McDowell of Wil-

lam ani Lew Paul

Mary, and Policeman f Grand Rapids, Mich.

Paul, on leave of absence as a patrolman, was the only player on the Lions squad without col-

lege experience,

Seek 9th Title

: CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. 3 (UP)—Miss Louise Brough and Mrs. Margaret du Pont will seek their ninth straight national doubles championship when tournament play opens Aug. 14 at Long-

have been-a bum.”

Bygone Incidents—

Did He Point or Not? Ruth Said He ‘Called’ Homer

Pitcher Charlie Root Insists Babe

~ Just Wiggled Fingers—and Debate Rages By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 3—To his dying day, Babe Ruth insisted

until the day he dies, Pitcher Charlie Root probably will insist the Babe-didn’t, _.. The unset argument goes back to the 1032 World Series between the New York Yankees and Chicago |t Cubs. There had been some hard

on the controversial incident. You decide whether Ruth pointed or

Shortly before he died, I asked the Babe what had been his bigin

Without a second’s hesitation,

In that game, after Root had twined two strikes around the Ruth!, , stepped out of the batter's box.

looked over toward the Chicago dugout,” Ruth said, “and then out toward right center A.lfield. Then I raised my arm and Root) and the rest of them knew I was Mrst of them were sure the Babe B

Hig--wife; Mr: Claire-—Ruth, hasn't a doubt in the world that her husband actually pointed that

The Babe often told his wife, If I would have missed, I would

“Phere” are some ‘baseball ‘men who claim one or two of Ruth's 1932 team-mates agreed that the Babe never pointed. If that is|the case, such a player or players

never stepped forth and-said so. IE " Ruth enjoyed a million thrills| 'IS RUSSIA READY?" | during his life-time. When he STARTING MONDAY

picked “that Charlie Root thing” __— as the top one, he unquestionably

iE For Softhall Title

Six girls’ softball teams from Indianapolis and Marion County wiil open play tonight at Municipal Stadium for the city chamPlonanip. Winner of the double elimination affair will meet the

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university's

ress was his 6-1, 8-1 triumph yes-

sl.

CTop-seeded Mrs. Margaret st

Iwas picked aver Barbara Scofield]

BUFFALO, N. Y. Ag 3 (UP) JO of the literary re-¢ of novelist James Joyce, ig

to be placed on exhibition in the Lockwood Memorial

brary. After his death, much of Mr. Joyce's found in his Paris flat and sold for back rent. But two friends,|** Paul Leon and Alexander-Poni-zowski, and it was turned over to the! Librarie La Hune in Paris,

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{for the county “title and the right]

the Midwest Region als at Decatur, Ill, Sept. 1 to 4. All Salties in the local tourney will be played at Municipal Stadium except Sunday games, which will be played at Longacre Stadium, The schedule follows: Ag ht: Game {Tatum Wild Cats vs

'ownship. Game Puneral Home vs. New Bethel, 8:30.

Saturday: Game 4—Indiana Farm Bureau vs. winner game 2. p. m.; Game

100 per cent certain that he called the homer in good faith. Root, how a minor league manager, has been asked about that Wrigley Field homer at least one thousand times. He says he is weary of answering Bik by now. : : : Root Insistent

3—Trojans vs. winner game 1, 8 ». m.; Root always sticks to his story. Fame SeLuser 4 game 1 vs. loser game 3,

“Ruth absolutely did not point,” he insists, “because if he ever did, I would have made the next pitch) high, hard and on the inside . I mean really on the inside.” The former Cub hurler admits

Sunday. Game T—Loser game 3 vs. loser 6:30 p. m.; Same 5—Winner game atm A i game 4. 7:45 p. m.; Game 8 —Winner same 8 vs. winner game 7. 9p. om, esday: Semi-final at Municipal—-Game 9 inner game 8 vs. loser game 5,

8:30 » day: Finals at Municipal—-Game

2." Conkle

I|the Babe held up first one finger and then another but to his way of thinking, Ruth was only indicatins; he knew there were two strikés against him. 3 | Some fans have been unearthed) whe attended the game that day.

Wednes 10. Winner game 5 vs. winner game 9, m

8:30 NITELY I THURSDAY, AUG. 15

VICTORY FIELD

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laid call his shot;

satisfactorily settled. “Babe - Ruth-and-Root-<taking direct opposite stands -- never seemed to be surer about -any-| +thing-in-their lives: It was a home run never to be | forgotten—-ihat’s for sure.

HOW MANY ATOMIC. BOMBS ‘DOES "RUSSIA™ = HAVE? The Startling Truth Told In Times Series

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