Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1950 — Page 13
| “The oh Angle— ’ 1st Ted Horn Race Sept. 2
‘Memorial Classic Set
By ART AMERICA'S No. 1 race
WRIGHT from the standpoint of senti-
Tuesday to Climax
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Happy Day as Cleveland Moy
oves Up
Walkover Friend
For Eagles in Annual
All-Star Grid Game
NFL Champs Seen as Two-Touchdown — Favorite Against College Best Friday Night
By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer
CHICAGO, Aug. 5--It looked
like the same old walkover today
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Season’ ties for the professionals in the 17th annual football All ar game in tting, the ment is going to be staged Sept. 2 at the DuQuoin (Ill) Fair.| tues: I$ Activities sah Soldier Pola Friday night. _ : : two - gross Although the gamblers have not yet posted odds, * appeared : s, will be It will be the first annual Ted Horn Memorial Classic ournament will climax the ac-| that the National Football League champion Philadelphia Eagles at on the" _s ++ a 100-miler. Suites for 1950 of the Indianap-| would be at least a two touchdown favorite against the 1950 cole 3. It is fitting that DuQuoin should be the site of this race |°ls Women's Golf Association. WE | A gw : play : roll w wo repare may race. in honor of one of America’s outstanding champions of all|be at Highland and the second Piet © lires pig Bune id set might time. It was at DuQuoin—Oct. day, Tuesday, will be at Meridian 4 turn into a triumph. polis sale of 10. 1 that Ted . on an every-Wednesday-night Hills. A total of 116 women are s Be ; "Dic » 948th a was killed [schedule two weeks ago and are entered in the tourney. . Usual Handicaps Dicitstson; in a 100-mile classic. doing well. Dayton (0.) Speed-| Annual meeting of the associa- itn ta es , ‘| Still there were the usual‘hand- : The racing fraternity, “as weil| Way Will add a midget race short- tion will be held at Meridian Hills jeaps. Although none of his 49« ed by Spud as the fans, will honor Ted. Wil-|ly. Salem (Ind.) Speedway will|following the tourney. Additional : ~~ —- |man squad has been injured so on that has bur Shaw, Indianapolis Speedway|stage a Labor Day midget special entries will be accepted at the tee. Favored .Capot seriously as to be ruled out of Farm stud president, will drive the pace car|Sept. 4 with a 50-lap feature in| a.m. FIRST TEE Wallows in Fourth [competition, numerous players, uf, for seve . » + the Mercury which paced addition to the regular Program. |, ben (Ney, rs. Bert radar n BARATORR. SORE _ |particularly among the ends, “ ” » J el, by Spene this years “500. THE NEW Sky Vibw one-halt/ of Si" "Richard LR ATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.leglans by game time, old here b: Johnny Parsons, winner of the . = ponied - speedway near] s:35—Dorothy Eis ok Aug. 5 (UP)—Plet, a five-year-|' “And even Eddie Anderson, head ; y “500” and almost a certainty to oyp.cierfield opens next Sunday| HBerriek (H). Phurkart, Sr ran " olift ; old chestnut galloper from the coach of the college squad, wasn't of the Hoo "heads the Hst of Indianapolis oh Re = i Fe SE mile] stele (8. ’ ~ Istable of Peter A. Markey, charged © a Wi pull PEE and { ew Ss. one r y : “500” drivers in the lineup. Tony cans of Chesterfield on Route 87. peidins (Joc), Mrs Ben Often i » g (to an impressive victory today In whip the Philadelphia club which hrilling and _ —...Bettenhausen is entered, Cecil The new track js dirt surfaced 8:50—Mrs. Louie Moller (Hill), Mrs. W. _ {the $20,000 Whitney Stakes at bestéd the 1949 All Stars, 38 to 0, Hart Greene Lae Wallard, Walt Paull The opening stock races iT i a-Seae : ; : 1 : Saratoga, leaving Greentree jioe- the most Stisaided margin in Hambleton ber, orge, Conner, a } lahet- be open < competition. Anyone pi 55m 5 A Quetser AR: Mn These pn Cleveland Indians pose hepeily in the dressing room after the “American Liagiors Biable's favored CEPOL wallowing’ - Bistors. wei i BAR the initial 3¥. Duan : sa : ter. 5, you, 3 Riddle (NS).. defeated the New York Yankees, 4 to 2, yesterday and moved into second place. Left to right are [in fourth place. | Ring his. sauad Sunda: rybody who helped make his- you, whether you've ever driven 9:00-Starter's time. h } 9 : {working his sq even Sunday rent carried tory in this years record-break- (before or not. Entries must be in Mrs. W. 8. Beard age). ‘Mary| Joo Gordon, second baseman who hit a homer; Early Wyn, who won is. 12th game, and Larry | Finding Saratoga’s muddy strip have suffered minor ailments Iemory ovep ing Indianapolis classic. by Saturday. Send them to Sky OR Hew Bert! Doby, who hit two home runs. very much to his liking, Pietiwhich might keep them out of >. _* The next 100-mile national View Speedway, Box 124, Ches-| iio ME i Givi 0. Mind Ms 2% fought his way to the front inaction and which certainly have ug ear championship stock car classic terfield, Ind. Wo Mrs. Louié Bole 0. Mri. Raph it | Oi Ni li the stretch and got home a length affected their conditioning. that of any will be Aug. 19 at the Springfield,| The Mutual association will Cole. (8) Mrs. Paul Whittemore (H) 11 0 ine inc S 10 e ms, : _ |ahead of Sun Bahram, owned by Further, Anderson hasn't yet J “Th: Fale. A 0ler wil Be ee | EA MELE: doar. We Fated pan | Mrs; B. H. Ellison Jr. ——|been—able to-pick an" offensive iow | A ol When mal de of oar near Fie BL eey gu LOOP On Pair of Forfeits 9-5, i INQ. [snd-acawarie Suum, then cena crap bioedng. ably. Deweek : ® = =» : 30-8 i ; : - MN 1 Innings Capot, Hypocrite II and Donor in| fensively, he was pleased with - Ee big =: FRANK FUNK’S Speedway will NO “POWDER PUFF DERRY" Si LIE Garison pl). Miss Richardson-Rubber Defaults 2 Games ’ Ho pa Three Rings, top-|what probably will be the heavacing arena present the Roaring Roadsters... .o., Stock Car races at W. "04s—Mrs. Paul L. Kersey (NS). Mrs As Atkins, Mallory Win Twin Bills MILWAUKEE, Aug. 5 (UP)—|weighted at 126 pounds for the|lest all star line since the game again Aug. 13. Thers'll be sprints jg, gt gpeed Wednesday| Yords F. Kywer (Hill), "Mrs. Jon Daly : Toledo and Milwaukee struggled ace, was scratched because. of began. ; in compare presenting Roy Prosser, Red Ren- night. Only Sy. the sm Mrs, Guy Morrison (ICC) tay be tie amateur bageballers felt-a pinch. of 4 war going on through 11 innings her OE the slappy track. For his backfield, he was pretty : defi « : yesterday . 8 here to i f went nr snd 4h . Juss] }ineup of- My- event wasn't sei up as a weekly Si. Spun. cad ne Richardson-Rubber, which has a work-day on Saturdays, didn’t before the Mud Hens came Capot Leads to Turn » Yell decided 08 Travia Tidwell of ney, and it . pe itera. go. They Dréiably will be back rol Non, L160) Migs Pegey Roach (ICC). show up for its double-header with Capitol Oil yesterday and the| through with a 9 to 5 victory. Capot was making his second q,arterback and Fred Morrison, oth he and |. JOMNNIE PARSONS. winner Hey pated’ . y BT uae joseph Bs Ki Tapnixan (ICC) Mrs | Oilers. clinched first place in the Manufacturers’ League. after the... o. proke-—into— the Start in five days, having won opie State, as the fullback. He Guy: Dean, of this year's 500-mile classic, is last Wednesday night. The girls| 10:00—$tarters time ~~ - goubie forfeit, won 13 and. tosti scoring column in the bottom of fhe Wilson Mile at Saratoga last also had numerous halfbacks, inburgh men, starting to raise his voice for are going to drive Friday night at Bookwalter (NS), Mrs. Joseph 3g, Ann one, pe setback at the hands| LC (First Game) ithe first frame, only to be match- Tuesday, 2 . Teentree Sol Jd cludiftig ‘Doak Walker, Southern to Henry B, added prize money. Been telling Richmond (Ind:) Speedway in ad-| 10:10=Mrs. Walter ¥_ Smith Hh. Mrs. of second-place E. C. AfKins, |p, By 3 ed_with an equal number by the fore hie was forced fo call it quits. [ic hodist, Charlie Jusycs, Nafth siness man, southern newspapermen on his dition to the regular stock car ye). Maurer (NS), Mrs. Wm. Wickham | 00" won a double-header from| [Bateme 3 3 3 }fvisitors in the next inning. : ue Carolina, Emil Sitko and Red he property current tour that there's going to!races staged there by the guys. | ut 1$-Mrs, Harold Van Horne (NS). Allison yesterday, winning 7 to 1 McClean. rf i, 8008 After going into the ninth with It was the fourth victory of the Coutre, Notre Dame, and Lynn then a lead- bé plenty of “screaming” of car JOE CHT OC OD'S Aut Foy Sohn Rockwood UOC, "Mis. James 3 1807 Fe re 1%. Wyse 4 { §ithe score tide at five-all, the Mud Year forcPlel, Who Fauiky. as the Chandnols; Michigan State, for her, owners for the Speedway to raise Daredevils will present their we A pm : a the first game, Atkins Viervesh.on $1 {| Hens put on a final scoring Mos Boy oe Hol ay a [ofenalve work and _syuslly pu the second its share of the purse to $200,000 Eo wane Hamer Wh. Mone Hea punched out 11 hits as Paul| So Cormilp { o o o/spurt in the top of the 11th with 8: lerous possibilities for secondary Guy Dean for the 1951 race. omobile and motorcycle stunts (yy). O'Connell yielded only three hits,| 0 0 0 0/four runs to clinch the contest. (Slam has been- to the post 10 gefense, : eet compet . ® = = |both afternoon and night today S83 SMe Wayne Carson (MH), ’ $4001 g/times this year and gained at eke (W), Mrs. Robert Whest winning 7 to 1. Atkins’ Ed Me- 3001 Bil Barnacle and Don Lund| . Virtually Same Team reached the BIG NAME drivers still are/as a highlight of the Centennial (MH irs. LF. Sop (PR). Mrs. ® 16N homered in the sixth witty 31 321 7.contributed home runs for Toofleast 3 share of the purses in —coit, even 2 Toniehi, Hil 3 ; n $1. [mons on. —Ossie ; jy tedo: ree rk couldn't way with gee-whiz speeds . . . aturday, Bed. Mbreun peimbert 0x “Atl fri trainee ee four-sacker for the Brewers. Plet paid $7.70, $4.30 and $3.10 Eagles will boast virtually the Davik. 'Thatener. # rer the lead, pothing official, just th practios fea Sa next Sunda unday, i na a Edwards roe) Mrs. + Hathaway double and triple. oe oat ited i wera Mn A pores the board jor his latest Sie teal jee Seon the Nation comfortably workouts. Jack McGra or hare inal ea tor lod; | Blmmong (Wi. Atkins won its 11th game [ois owe mane” Vion ad 1 ean : 1 Vsintacuest AP If © 4[triumph. Sun Bahram rewarded al League champlonship two years : miles per hour yesterday in the canceled. ps Mis, Charles Ray ail), Mrs. wi. | lagainst three losses in the sec-|Jjohnson. Two-base iNew exh. ’ 8 Reed 2 34 is $8.10 and $4.50; Adile, $4.00. [in succession and which found no Fair folks Hinkle Special. Was clocked at esdvar: RACES iv" ronty, Rokome (0. ‘ot : ond tilt as Vic Wyss, Jimmy 8tofen” base Rateiitte. 5 reben.of | 333% ————— difficulty solving the split-T at“in staging —F -335-and--136--miles..per hour for ind. adnesdyy” Th Man-| 3 9:05- Ms a hae, d MH), Mrs. | Doyle and Buergler hit for the ng" MASUD —Th ryhosk. ib 14 le : 040 Special Tourney: Backed tack to smother the All Star ofmy Walker, four or five laps, then “put his LES’ | Speedway. as Friday WB Cox (PR) Mi RR Ne), | CIFCuit. ~ ATHson matched ~ Atkins’ on basse—atkine 7. Allison 1. poelllt 3 839 An 8 i 30 fensive last year. York, was foot in it” for the 138 m, p. h. gait. x! iehi i EST of ) peedrome he Mrs, Noel Epperson (NS), .|10-hit attack, Johnson and Smith Br 0,0 Connell 4, 8 Battson 2 erbert,p 3 01 3 3 1; Ar Pleasant Run t= Phe-Fagles-have: been training iat morning * = & BOW): Saturday nisnt. later. | Jo1o-Mr Bmil Mal rs, etting two hits each, nd innin : «11 in Mi ta and reportedly will : meth Kounta (IL, M Hill), | 8 g eac § animes. Hit A Ditcher—By © I $430 TheDr. Schmidt-Tommy|in Minnesota and reportedly tere in time THE AAA has. rescinded tolB - Srocx (CAR macEs. * ftitehell, “In. | Tavior (88). 8 |, Mallory took a liking to Bough- {allen Syinnige plcher soc pies Tol in| Totals WIHT Tota HTB 3 Vaughn Hole-In-One and Handi-|P® In top condition for the game ul trophy to former okeh for its drivers to Winamac, Ind: tonight. Indisaepolis W. «Mrs. {ton hurler Jim Cloren who yas O'Connor, Time—2:00. A lg a 33 13 : “|with few ‘injuries to keep such it, with his compete in the stock car races ith 8 t Sveedway: | Monticelia, in: Tues: | Pr I rs, J. J. Matich| charged with both defeats’ tBeoond Game} : Whukes' 501i WO 3 9-3 cap tournament will be held to- {stars as Tommy Thompson, Steve n his usual on the short tracks in this fit, lanebll W. 16th St. Speedway; partes sine. Ahdezson: ABD: Mallory won two games” trom E. ©. Atkins Allison, Rune bi sted ‘day over the Pleasant Run van Buren and Pete Pihos out “ . area, like W. 16th St, Anderson, 1 . Phillip Adler (8B), Mey. ger Kahn ughton, 6 to 1, and 13 to 2. | Rio pod. of action. Lafayette, Kokomo, Richmond, wh abit 3 o ,. Muss] Jim Kearns fanned eight, throw- : ; ; ; ; tracks. The ES x Offering a three-hitter for Mallory in > t, the most Monticello and such - ithe. fir : AAA calls them “Jalopy” races. iy RH st game, his “Charles e statement MIDGETS are doing better in [cinr . reen (IL), Hh teu hr eight and ! up four hits. Mal-| Roxie and comely this area, says Harry McQuinn, re 3 §_Alice Emharat (NS), Mrs. H. D. lory’s Chick Butler got three for Keen,p 3 .1e oud (H), Mri 8. unger (HD. four in the first game and Vetof Mhe owns AAA zone supervisor. Crowds Hops Totals 3 T0718 Totals 201018 S{PitchercR. Markin_ (8-9). -Umpires—King| maseKandise awards. are on the increase at most spots.i. . . This Mine eR). H. {eran Catcher Slobodan Yovano-| yiswegh singled f nee of ta “Added to midget races in the Mid- ior somedvay: ville, Ind.;_to- Borden aul, 34is. Henin Now [80 bagged a double and. two Allison C5 "The event ia an 18-hole handi- re— OwnEr. wis west is Richmond (Ind.) Speed- Friday night, Pastrack. col Botte Mortls JRothoard ali 57 ars singles in the second game, rym i 8 iii tor. MoClean. Bait the Hook, Good cap tourney with the hole-in-one way. Monticello (Ind.) Speedway HARD (Croslers. ote) | 10 rs, Harry leon Hill). Mallory has won 10 and lost Nacied. in °% rele mith, M 8 portion of the tournament on No. See EM-ROE far a ana —a new one—opened with midget ion * ** enh Ta Sasel Speed: He Srotimogs, 0, Miran Tow ame. i PREC Home rns Sn :. Fishing Is Forecast 13 time will be 11 a. m. tol] : » on ee-off time vaults. A 1 Cc S ®. ® T Shore: at). Meridian Sails 8: inks propo ge 3 10 1 330 [EE bai hla 3 Yiiijer re. Lath pean Indiana Conservation De. 1 p.m. with entries ‘accepted at| GOLF CLUBS a he 4 i as aids 1sh repo. at barr rsom xal heat, she A wimming | eam Shank; s_(Wi, Woodstock. cSloren Sowerid earns. and Sane Brr Noe i aus a nfl complications ch oF ali has Hie tee. In 3he oficial fourde me be she knew Coal ° Beeond Gone —13 1 haus rometric pressure, fishing will wright, president of Pleasant/l ® WILSON : edly: There S ‘Wi t D bl Y ! t Y Browns Thum Boughton | Ap nt Bi § ne 3 'connor,|D® Bood throughout the state to-/Run; Tommy Vaughn and Jimmy omething of oops p S o SS io or NEE 1 th ha ind Piven: yr st wien gf { #SPAL LOUISVILLE ometuag o om lo aces Loca va I oints : . n has caused some water to 57: sey “In Open AAU Charrsiosohios at Ft. Wayne Athletics, 4-0 Faltering Indians er il hay. Dut. most of the rivers Indianapolis Takes |B savers sers—sarts The Indianapolis Athletic Club swimming team scored a double : T bi li 5 3 o 4 bass, bluegills, silver bass, chan- ‘Roller Series, 3to2 GLOVES—SHOES—BAGS tart win in the Ft. Wayne Country Club Open A. A, U. swimming Cham-| 8T, LOUIS, Aug. 5 (UP)—The oO inneapo IS, Bel J snd sap have been| The Washington Roller Derby | CARTS—NEAD COVERS ame plonships yesterday afternoon in the Ft. Wayne Pool. Led by Tom st. Louis Browns’ Frank (Stubby) | (continued from Page 11) [of the season over the right field : team moved in to meet IndianLord with 16 points the Indacs scored 64 points to second place Overmire shutout the Philadelphia 300. feet. Dall dro . apolis at Victory Field tonight vice Huntington YMCA's 33. Other team scores were South Bend 19,/x's on seven hits here tonight as|tories. Zabala's record stands at femee. i vat war fore y nd Tennis Notes at 8:30 p.m; Aug. §-<Joe Riviera Club of Indianapolis 5; ee 3; Lafayette County Club tne Browns scored four runs to Seven wins and -three losses. Today's Tilinpapolls Tenis Lo Indianapolis last night defeated by Coogan. Basgall popped out ague { it boxing 1, and Delaware County 1. defeat the Athletics, 4- 0, Manager Al Lopez, seeking, y B g pop) |fahoss all matches to start at 1:30 Brooklyn, 23 to 18, to give the - ro Amn a og on bin * Richar dson Gains a AL 24 Flatt onel pe Denes Tae a ¥ aiming at Bas- | Kutel oor 0 : |. SPORTING GOODS CO. | can gion § . day for the Indacs Ww ree! Joast se ; 1 3 }{ Bockman, move er { 200 W. Wash, ” LI-3446
ville, eton Post 2
at nearby 3 September d Charles,
~§; and-Lafayette-Country Club 1:
first places to lead the locals to! : 40: FL Wii
were South Bend 2, “Ft. Wayne,
Country Club 9, Delaware County up) io First. seeded ‘Hamilton
knocked the last unseeded contender out of the national junior tennis tournament today.
Girls Summar: 5 Meter r Freestyle, 8 nd under: Won by Wal e.3 Sarah Lamb, nigan, Eo yne: Fancy wi. In ndac; 5, Janet Sobeéki, Bouth en
25-Meter tli 10.» and Th Richardson easily trounced |” Moone Carpe: ids Lams, Riviera: Pablo. Eisenberg, Millburn, N. I. avian Hosler Asher, Jove 6-1, 6-1, in their semifinals match.
E00 South Bend. Time 17.9. under” Won
Savas Riviera; 4 n , Denise Corte ra
It was a surprise that Richard‘son had such easy going against |ou Eisenberg, . who emerged as a dark-horse favorite with Stellar ag: 4 play in earlier matches. Second-seeded Whitney Reed of Alameda, -Cal., beat Fred Hagist,
50-Meter Freestyle, 13 an dec 3, “Gail “Moll, ftering, South Ben South Bend. Tim Cs 3 w 100-Meter Preestyle 3 and under: Won By ae ‘Moll Riviera: Moinar
South Bend: 3, tsy Shayla Christopher, Blackledge, Indac. Ti 50-Meter reastatroke:
a Indac Ry era.’ 5 1:20.
3 and under; alt
Won by Ann Morrison, Indac: 2. Ge Moll, TE Soyth Bends poo Berkléy, Cal, 6-36-4. Reed will Barton, Inds. Time meet Richardson -in‘ tomorrow's
100-M; a ~ 14 and under: kledge, Indac: 2. Margie b 4 by Penny Blac 8 . 3032. Markie
finals.
n 4 dac: 4. Pat Moll, Riviera; 5. Joan- Eger. uth Bend. Time 1:439. Softball Notes 50-Me . Backstro Xe, 3 and under; Won w A Morrison. Jo Pitter- velle G tt Post of the VPW ing, South Bend: 3, Fein Baya. pda echanics Laundry at Gail Moll, Rivier oser, Municipal Stadium soft t the semiLafayette. Time p a fit is of if the st state J softball cham emitingls by n under: e semi witb Mer, Bacstrcke. oh so Patsy | edeing Richmond. Kezay and Bobs, 1 to Blac) age, In dae; 3, Pat Motil, Rivier dere; Mechanics downed Marion, 8 to 5, in 11 4 Christopher. Riviera; | 5, Margie Inning 8. ly same 1» " 30 » mo with the L Sout: 4, ltime men’s game at.8 :45 p
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Totals 34 734 6 Totals th |
Scheib singled for Keliner In osky ran. for Scheib in 9th Philadelphia CEN REAR a 000 000 000-0 Loui 000 40x—4 |
8 000 “errors Wahl. Friend. Runs: batted in| Sievers, Lenh Mos oh
[Stevers. ? 7 Demara Stirn 1 Double 8st. is 4 Philadeiohia 3. Base on y ais | a er oft Overmire 8. whirick By Koter’ 8, Overmire 32. er Over Reliner | 12). Boyer,
mire (4-9). Spin me-—1:46,
Schnaitter fo Forsake
Times State Service MADISON, . Aug. 5-—All-State| Center - Spence Schnaittef, who! helped lead Madison High School to its first state prep net championship last year, will enroll a Yale this fall. Schnaitter, a much-sought-after
| prep net star, has turned down:
several big league offers to pitch! baseball. The 6-foot, 5-inch hurler; averaged 16 strikeouts a game for the Madison Colts, amateur
1 bh of Milard “Howell,
a nandes blasted his piath homer, and Fernandez was thrown out to of ~350~
Losing pitcher os -Symmers, ve, A ance—3276. |
Big Leagues for Yale {dro at second. Bill Jennings’ throw,
his favorite third-base spot and gall . uring .the fifth. Wilhelm,
infielder. Toon: Welk sigh ofl
ek utiit:
The Indians made quick work ace” Minne wens ana bh te Tndians’| apolis moundsmap. Culley Rikard sixth with a double to right and| led .off for the visiting Tribe and scored when Fitz Gerald singled’ {grounded out. {through the mound. McGall and Tom Saffell cracked the first Rikard were thrown out, Saffell
{pitch into center for a hit. Nanny wags issued an_intentional pass]
season, a cioutiretire the side.
over the left field ‘wall, to score." win the Indians In the lead Saffell-ahead of -himself, 4-1, Haas and Jennings led off Dom Dallessandro singled 10 gith walks in the sixth for Min-| right on the first pitch. That sent noaione Jorgensen popped out. Howell to the showers and pune hoses. Al Lopes went to-the! brought Hoyt Wilhelm to the hill. youn a” "sai itn McCall but|§ Dale Coogan forced Dallessan-| gio not remove him.
Kropf singled to left scoring | Haas and moving Jennings to! isecond. Mylon Vukmire batted for Early and fanned. Carvel {Rowell batted for Wilhelm and rounded out -to retire the side; | | Adrian Zabala went to the Mil-| flere mound in the seventh, and he Tribe was set down’ in order. McCall was relieved on the Indians’ mound by Forrest Main in {the seventh after Williams sin{gled and went to second on Rik|ard’s error, Milne fanned and | Dandridge singled to left, Wil-| {llams scored on Jennings’ single. | Williams opened the
{to first on an attempted double] play was wild and Coogan moved, {to second, where he was left {when Monty Basgall struck ‘out.| The Millers failed to score in the t/home first as the Indians pulled] a double play started on its way Iby Wells. McCall allowed one-hit, la single by Bill Milne. The Indians failed to get a ‘ball out of the infield in their {half éf the second and Johnny {McCall, who had received a free
third when Johnny Kropf singled second on Rikard’s fumble. Milne! and Rikard fumbled the ball. Jack fanned. Dandridge singled. Jen-|
Early grounded out, but Jennings nings singled to score Williams
id
and Dandridge was left when |Jorgenson grounded out. The Indians were retired in| order in the éighth. | Kropf knocked the first pitch!
over De. ght field: fence for a! homer, HN
181TH ‘of “the “Neason.! Zabala beat out a bunt and scored when Milne tripled to left center. Haas forced Dandridge at second to retire the side. Kropf led off for the Millers in! the eighth ana smacked a homer over the right field fence: Zabala bunted and was safe on Fernan-, dez's error and scored on Milne's triple to ‘left center to put Min-| neapolis in the lead.
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d J (Eo lic Ree Ok, Tha, ule Surg, TU, 2, Et nine, Sekeh, was stranded... Soul p Ron ws Berner” Inder 5, Larty | beginning at 5% 30». : r He averaged three hits pe “~~ Rikard Fumbles Sd. Freestyle, 10. ane winder under; Won Drawing for the Mario inty Sors.| Same. Last year, he threw two Jennings started the Millers’| Br Mike Eger. Cou Be 3 Genres ball tournament Pucois ay & at % no-hit games in American Legion'second with a walk and took|seventh with a single and went to Sohn Oduseh, South Bend; 5, Jid Engeler, at the " Bearborn “Ho to tal, ges Shier. ~elght ball. Lafayette. Time 17.1 a Won by Genres tr ng Beton, FAY! Mike . 3 Hughes, Riv W Cc ier 4 om Sora: e's. ¢ ene Hans hen to atch Your Fish a Io ot or the Indians " . A - by, Prack rish, Bn dks {ha the third and ‘was robbed by| lek Ear Huntingion: ‘5, Bill Matthew | INDIANAPOLIS 2 AREA : : {onnny Jorgensen's leaping catch. nd En Shed 4 HE NG 1050 a, a Sed im 13. Gov't orcs of Td sd Baromatic rena. Fish bi ht i ai EP Aa nm chint she tire Quigley, Indsc. Time 2 ipitch in gl e ut Dalleswon by oft Bambee nm ak “Par . SAT. SUN. MON. | /sandro went up against the wall «Bick Holmes. ne Sr ime 134.3. for the out.. Milne got his second WO Meter Bac €, 12 -mnd’. under: |} - walk. of the game but was left by George Haltrey. sHunti mn: 3, |P : A Dandri 4 H ere Reith Miller, Indae: 3. John. Hicks. Hunt-||[/ F - YX hd en andridge an aas w | - ington: 4, Loser, Indac; $5. | / : iset down in order. “oo Riyiers. Pans 14 and under: | Basgall smacked a double to won by Tom Lord, indac: 3, Prank Par-| THE FISHING. a : rish. _Indsc: 3. Jim Rouch, Huntington: | . tr left in the Tribe's fourth, the ball $2 Jom Barnhisel, ‘Huntington. “Time | FAIR AIR A a A4u-POOR| FAIR |FAIR || glancing off Dandridge’s glove, A DY DASA 0 | jonly to be forced at third by 1 = “NAN SA = | wes. Fitz Gerald forced Wells DRIVE IN! | ar All lat second. McCall singled to cen-| IIE rn B TIM : - iter but was stranded when Rikard \ ES I grounded out.” yi SPECIAL fritid Jennings was the only Miller |! DAY HHH TTT to reach base in the fourth, get-| ting. on when Basgall allowed Sd eles gg am’ FA ele oh Vt wha" ouf jt bail te So between hia legs.
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