Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1950 — Page 14
year, he has tied for first in onl
‘Nelson, Highland : M
Ptralied bY 8 larger m
players were in the al par or " % the midpoint leader, who had 70-
: threat, though, with rounds of
_ I think it's my turn.”
LC Mr ro ER - aki Bookwalter, No cameos ME Hulse. Mller.
k _ Clab 104.
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CHICAGO, Aug. 5-54
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n any other in the 89-man ney field, figured to have
finish by a big name star ib the $2000 tirat money. [13 A grab the $2500 first money. {oy
if
behind they ave e to the links apart while gol blows up to move into
margin, Furgol Five Under - Furgol has played par or better in each of his three rounds, ~ posting 72-70-69 for a 211 total, five better than regulation fig-
ures for 54 holes. Only two other
out - 72-70--214, and Eve Dogan. 71-72--214 to tie Skip Alexander ‘as runner-up to Furgol. : Alexander also rated as a
73-71-60 for his 213 total. Frank Stranahan, Toledo, blasted a three under par 69 on his ‘ last round to tie Wilford Wehrle,
° ateur championship at 291. Wehrle | The two will play 18 holes today |
-Stroke Lead Expected to Put © ‘In’ E Easily Barring ‘Miracle’
' SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer
HE
ph ver, ar Tatts,
Furgol, ranked 18th among
1950 money winners, set out today for his first imei in five years of pro competition with] bulge on the field going into the last round of 15,000 Tam O'Shanter “All-American” Open. whose game has been more consistent thus far
Tom Leaders
i= HACER ws A Ba, ?
“arse Portsmouth
Jn. Saturdays fret rou _onl two. players bel tiered par 70's, while Biunday there was one 69, two 70's and seven “71's improving on par. But yesterday 25 players broke par with Norman Von Nida's 66 the best. Chick Harbert, Géné Kunes and Jimmy Demaret each posted 67's, but all four of these leaders were
so: £80 al ARe. Dag:
easlier that “only Kunes and Harbert were. still. in contention at, 217, six strokes behind, Demaret had 223 and Von Nida 221. Sinks Long Putts Furgol was alone in the lead chiefly because of splendid success with the last nine holes on his last two rounds. He scored a three under par 33 each day, sink-
? Ormond, ¥Fla., for the men’s am-| [ing 30 and 15 feet for birdies yes-
terday and caging 20 and 10 foot
: cooled to-a 72 for the final 18. [birdie putts Sunday.
Snead trailed because his putt~
fo settle the title, violating the ing, as usual, was miserable, He previously announced rules that |could have taken over first piace “sudden death” playoffs would! Yesterday. But he missed a four
. be held to solve any ties. Furgol was confident for the final go-around. In past competi-
{foot eagle putt on one hole, took two from three feet on another, and bobbled a half dozen other
"tion, although he has played in birdie efforts to lose his chance,
more than 30 tournaments 2
Douglas scrambled on the back
| Indians Take
13/down to three games ‘behind the
BE
would go Ri i Ristrati. 2 Ke
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On Brewers In Twin Bill
Tribe. Has Chance | To Pick Up on st Divison on Rivals MILWAUKEE, Aug. 8—Backed |. J Jeague-lending Louisville Colonels
and but one-half game ahead of third-place Minneapolis, the ‘Inood
from the sevanth-place Milwaukee Brewers. Louisville is idle tonight while the American Association's other first‘ division teams, Minneapolis ‘and Bt. Paul, are scheduled In} single asmen SR Sa
tafl ER ogo nd_St in EEE Em SEEING
Manager Al Lopez saw his mound staff shot full of holes |; in the recent series in the Twin Cities, St. Paul and Minneapolis, but he is expected to eall upon two righthanders in tonight's twin bill, Hal Gregg and Elmer Riddle. The series here calls for four tilts, with single tomorrow and Thursday. The Indians have another open date Friday for traveling, after which “they complete this western swing in Kadsas City Saturday, Sunday and Monday. In their two previous visits to Milwaukee, the Indians won four games and lost three, Both series: were “sweeps.” ”
Four and Three
On the first stop, the Tribesters downed the Brewers four in a row, and on their da visit, the
Draw Posts in
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Favored Star's Pride Gets Worst Spot For. 25th Classic By RAY AYRES GostiE FN ® Thir-| horses foday.
7 wl ni famed Hambletonian Stakes at
Good Time Park tomorrow. Star's Pride, jointly owned by E. Roland Harriman of Arden, N, Y., and Lawrence B. Shep-
-ipard of -Hanover, Pa., headed the
select field but the colt drew the
worst post position when the
E WOES, $43 b Rated at to 2 in the overnight liné, Star's "Pride drew the 13th position and will start on the outside in the second tier while his stable mate, Florican, will be right next to him. Slated to run against the Harry Pownall-trained pair were Darn Flashy, Vic Song, Lord Steward, Anthony Hanover, Choice Hanover, Lusty Song, King’s Ransom,
Ea ih. Bi
Ken Johnson Shuts
from Philadelphia now, especially
im oy That vi
pick a pitcher off the bench for his first start since July 4, and have St. Louis
lanking
Out Ex-Mates
As Leaders Boost Edge to Four Games
By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 8—Just try and laugh off those sizzling kids
when Manager Eddie Sawyer can
, achieved as the Phils left home for vital games in
right well develop Tnto r ® the most “important, they will win from now on because it accomplished the following: ONE: Established Lefty Ken Johnson as a definite starter to ‘help make up. for the loss of staff ace, Curt Simmons, the 14-game| winner called into active duty}
ae Ssh De po
er use in recent weeks aul oL| wildness, took a special delight in’ blanking his ex-mates, striking out six batters and giving up only singles to Stan Musial and Del] Rice. TWO: Restored the Phillies’, first place margin to a fat four
{games over the second place Bos-| {ton Braves, who were’ subdued,
"support from his mates who came lout of a mild hitting slump by battering four pitchers for 11 hits including Willie Jones’ 23d homer and two singles and a three run triple and a double by bridegroom Mike Goliat, Who drove in four runs.
The oma 2 pte Bonen.
{cashed pe on five-hit scoreless re
lief pitching to down the Braves, Hank Thompson leading their 14{hit spree with four singles, and {Don Mueller driving in two runs with two singles and a double. {Wes Westrum homered for New York and Roy Hartsfield for Bos-
There were no other games
scheduled.
_ {Mighty Express, Banter Hanover, |g to 3, by the incredible Giants, ea > tern set | and Stuart Hanover. Choice Han- winning their 16th game in the bomber de Acme Telephoto. (over and Banter Hanover were'last 17 starts. Podkore Recall title twice Gran. Hamner (2) of the Phillies is forced at second base in [surprise entries while Merry Day| THREE: Put the Phillies 23!
last night's Phillie-St. Louis Cardinal game in Philadelphia. It's part of a double play as Cardinal Shortstop Eddie Miller (left) throws
to first to beat Andy Seminick.
Red Schoendienst, St. Louis sec-
ond baseman (right), looks on. The Phillies won, 9 to 0.
and Arden Comet who were ex-! pected to start, were not entered. Pownall to Drive Pownall, who won the trotting classic with Titan Hanover in
_yesterday to fall back. He
two events. And his biggest on rounded the turn one under par, prize was in 1947 when he finished [but thereafter he was in the
third in the “All-American.” “1 feel like if it's
rough or traps on nearly every my turn to hole and only excellent approach-
win,” Furgol said, “I'll win. And 8 ing and putting enabled him to
stay in the race.
Mrs. Fulmer Blazes a 35
To Boost Tourney Lead
~ Gels Two-Under-Par
and Surges Ahead’
~ Of Jane Nelson and Dorothy Ellis
Mrs. C. Richard 8 Fume of Hillcrest fired a blazing two-under-
t0.pad her lead. in. the City,e
Mrs. Fulmer, runnérup this year in the city and state tourneys, was one over par on each nine
yesterday as she carded a 78 at Gounlry | Chub,
Highland.
were:
Hillcrest. #8: M e, 107, Mrs. Bert p
d Hillcrest, Meridian "Hills, 82; Ja Indianapolis country Rick Herrick, Highland, Cox, Pleasant Run {R Beard, Indianapolis Country 1 i Mrs. William Kendrick. Ind anapolis Country chub, Is. Whittemore, Highlan 93. alter Brant, ‘Meridian Hills, 947
Mrs. J. O. Mogg, H. W. Eyden, North 8id Bruder, Highland, a8 rs iehar Dorothy Ellis, Paul Dye, i Mrs.
we . 8
Mis Bt Olsen, Meridian Hills, Charles Ray, Hillerest william Ce Meridian "iia, 94
, Hugh Carter, Pleasant Run
Frank Garrison, Indian Lake, #9. rs. Charles. Anderson, Hillcrest, Robert Whe Meridian Hills, 101
orth 81 03. crest... ”» sant Run, wh Mi L a Indianapolis Country ~ ‘Mrs Ralph Cole," Broadmoor; 108: Mrx George Forrey III, Indianapolis Bountey | Club; 105; Mrs. Frank Cox, Pleasant Run,
Sr neth Kountz,” Indian Lake, 108; Wy or arks, Broadmoor, 108; Mrs. * Harry Filoox, Hillcrest, 108, Mrs. Carl Woodard. Hillerest, william “Wie kham, North Side, 111; Broadmoor, LL,
111: Mrs. ©
Mrs.
Mrs. Yorda Kyeer, Hillcrest, ohn Daly, North Side, Mrs, Taylor! Wilson, Thdtanupolts. Country ons: 11 i Mrs, Frank Simpson, Sarah Shank. 117: M 0 ich. a SAssnt gk. id Mrs ane IA “ark. Lake Shore, 1311 Mr Prank Favlor, Sarah Shank, 131; Mrs Mack Maurer, Broadmoor, 1 8. A, 8ilbermann. Broadmoor, 133; Mrs. Evelyn Ward. Sarah Shank, 138 Bremerman. Meridian itis. 8. Charles Edwards, Indianapolis pEountry Club, 87; Donna Knox, Meridian Alice Emhardt, North Side, 89;
Mrs «Fritz MOF Hillcrest, Joan Atlas,
_'Broadmo Mrs. R. C. is Bola,
Block. Broadmoor. 93: Mrs Highland, 83: Mrs Country Club, . .» Woodstock, 95; + Broadmoor
Mrs Pp 9% M Balph Flood: Meridian Hills, 96 ohn Harrington, Meridian Hills, ! Mrs. Bert Kingan Jr. Highland, #7: . H. D. Cain, Highland, 01.
George 9
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North Side. 101 Complete results yesterday! Emi Moor Aide
Mr Jol | Mrs. ® | Mrs Oeorge Braughton, Indian Lake, 105. | worth Mise ibard, Broadmeor, i ohn | county Eh, 1 oodstoc Paul Woodstock,
Ars. Mire. Russell Savage. Meridian Hills, 94; nga Smith, Hillerest, 11: Peasy Roach,
Mrs Carson. Meridian Hil. : Hielain ne "Boring Broads oor, rs. Robert McKee, He ililcrest, ane Bannerman,
de, Yoo: Mrs,
"indianapolis Olite ores,
W. 8. Lunger, Hillcrest. 101; Jodian Lake. 101; Mrs. Oil |
en, 5 odstock 102 a: ihert, Meridian Hills, 102: person, North Side, 103;
; “North Side, I. Meridian Hills, H
rs R
Mrs. Joseph Frazee, Hillorest, 108:
North Side, .10
ockw 00; Mrs. Mrs.
ner, ood, Indiananolis Orland Chure Yvonne
110; a 0.
Mrs. Paul Kersey, North Side, 111; dianapolis Country Club, 11 Fleming, Highland, 113; Mrs, | . Hillérest, 113; “Mrs.
113. Moller, Hillcrest. HoiMrss Carrels ch Jndianapois Country Club, ohn. Riddle, North Side, 116 Mrs. Edwarq Mooney, Lake Hie 1 118:
TS: 18 Max eis. Mrs R. Mewborn. Hillerest
Broadmo 119 orden, ‘Hillcrest. 133; Mrs. 4
Myron ~“Weinberger, “13, of" 620 Hens edged-Mitwaukee, 4 to-2, and should rest
E. 58th St.
game quickly.
The 140-pound School -84 pupil
3. 156-yard No. 8 hole.
— © Mrs, Prank Davis, Lake Shore, 13; Mrs. in a Mrs. rank Dass, Sake She ‘did it with a No. 2 wood and!
saw him do it. Myron usually shoots 110 to
115 for 18 holes.
“Women’s Race Added
Another Powder Puff Derby, special race for women drivers,
16th St. Speedway hardtop racing program for tomorrow night. The usual field of men drivers, |
[Moneymaker of Indianapolis, will] get the program started with time
trials at 7 p. m. The first elimina-| {
tion race will start at 8:30.
LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
fogs ovis — SORAR
a
P Sshurel
Detroit . Yor weland inston p
| runs— Lind, Lout
Tr a at JL night). Chicago at Cincinnati (3, twi-night).
RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
(First Game, 7 Innings) olis 25 to 1 for the largest margin jock: : 18 2 lle raat] a Junior Stock: Car. 4 00s... = S000 Xt ROT VICIOrY: Other scores were St. | on vil-olways-enjoy-the-pleasant ancy Euler. Stock Busing dunsiaton,. s,..: [Paul 21, Pittsburgh 6; New York i i Midseason At Kansas City. 34 same 15 Cincinnati 6; Chicago 10, Bos-| environmen, the well-prepared and 50-La 24 CARS All Seats ap goo got 0334 10 11 lton 5,.and St. Louis 6, Detroit 5.| served food and the sensible prices » $1.00 Beran and Early; Van Cuyk and An- Baltimore drew a bye in yester- Championship in FEATURE ? |gerson, Home runs—Wililams. Dandridse. [day's play. at The Hawthorn. The large paved . Race ax Inel.
do n waukee 001-— 2 8 . Herbert (9) and " Mordarai; BlSon 8) ad inden.
a GAr sville Den [LL not. sched-
[uled i v Xenon. LEAGUE - a er it | Phusaen his Tol 0 030 Sox. 8 1 GAMES TODAY | hr cheen. Brasie “i er nl ERICAN ASSOCIATION 8s (7) an e: WE | OLIS st Milwaukee (2), (twi- Beminick. Is ing Blicher-—Brecheen (6-8). Bt. Paul. (night) ! gion 1”. radars 01 201 022— 9 Id 0 ADS! t Minneapolis (night). Kramer (1). and Wastrum: led.) pa Hall (7) ana. Cooper. Winni licher—-Kramer 2-6). Losing. Pit md (13-8). Home Runs Hartsfield, : y Ea es scheduled. RICA LEAGUE . 0 games
eduled,
“land Lg De La Garz
3 Broadmoor’ s No. 8
Bot 200-3 3 9
1945. will drive Florican while his/
Chief contention to the favored, up.
games over the .500 mark with! ‘a percentage of .600, easily the eir| {best position of the year consider-| {ing that second place Boston i only 13 games above .500, third {place Brooklyn has only a 12m
‘Montreal Hurler.
NEW YORK, Aug.'S8 (UP)—
{The Brooklyn Dodgers, hopeful of
8 closing in on first place, girded to
eet the pacefhaking Philadel-
Ta : {stant Ji Steward | phia Phils tonight by recalling ' 0 TO ema ant ony {game bulge over even figures, and right-handed pitcher Carl Be. Op WSANAE yy tn z [fourth place St. Louis is 10 games from Montreal of the Tne § De
[Jack Cassini got a home run for! "St. Paul.
Lund Homers :
ot
ERY
thit-&-twosran homer “out of park in the seventh as the Mud
is learning the golf replaced the Brewers in sixth strength. " : The midseason championship Fonsi Shai og * NEDCed Press |ciation. Pats a | Big Gainford ‘admitted, how- for the small’ stock cars around ni ht. Mush GAS UR H pct. - Studener had been used by DalSchacht, Kansas City hurler, ever, “If Ray ain't under 148 to- the fifth-mile clay track will get oo. Ch ron last night. 26 Robinson. Brookir’ 95 358 a i3 33 1as in relief roles while being sank his tee shot for a hole-in- Marked his sécond triumph of the night; then we'll take him to the under way at T p. m. with time , Ln¢ Chiefs Jon last Met > rh bursh | "84 3% if 3 tried out on conditional purchase. one yesterday on Broadmoor’ sseason giving out seven hits as bath. Sure he can dry out; but he trials. The first elimination race 10 19, before 6382 fans as officials; ckman, New 3 7 Soa is $Me PT - the Blues heat “4-101, atn’t got enough stuff left on him 1s scheduled for 8:30, called “pesaities towing go RAGE Pet SH T LLC. seven-inning. game. The or.in- him to dry out more'n. a ~Spepdrome is located on U, §. Tinutes. — : oon 2 100 40 70 14¢ .383 0 GUN SHELLS 113: Mrs, | George Schobar, 14, a golf mate, Scheduled second game was post-| pound.” When a fighter dries out 52 at Kitley Ave. and track of- immer p— man. Boston .. 8 335 51 88 331 12-Gauge Shells $2.06 "|poned because of rain. he refrains from drinking any ficlals offer free bus service from Softball Notes = ers, Detrolt ~~ 93 38 10 115 333 | mr liquid. the end of the E. Washington St. mesg 0: SHEE BOVE 1 ogion 3 Drove. meg Bor MEINE Bite “| 16-Gaugo Shells ___$1.95 Tonight's Arenq- |. Br. Nerdielio. said. Robinson cat ine... notre HN 1 Real ha ay 188 Bonsr. ted ec: 34] 20-Gauge Shells. ~~ $4.85: ma will not be at his best when he [Mah Theater 7. Soulheastern Merchants Weres. Tigers oo 100 RUNS 1.410-Gauge Shells __$1.65 . Hamilton rris 3, -» jenters the ring in Roosevelt Fj h | Schedule tonight: 7, Francesco Crespi Rosen, Elev. +++ 33 Dropo, Red Sox... 28 ) sim alin Wrestling Card Stadium, Jersey City, tomorrow, 4 t Resin ol Indiana) lis Merchaiits; 8: To Dy William Mrates 8x 38 Cubs Bl BLUE POINT AUTO gn . he Gutano yrash) ght on Js yh ria fight Na VASEINGTON. D. Pong wa {Ties oF Sikierras s7ADIOM : ro. — % ii st 8 L 5 SUPPLY has been added to the regular W. card a e Outdoor Sports blonde Fusari of Irvington 146. Phoenix, ‘Ariz. outpeinted: Ike Wil. |, Tosi LS last Dig Hea.n Cnlropraclors ev. 11 3 hi Delaware, Madison & Rays Sts. Arena: He said the long weight-making titer 1°» Treton. N. J." 10—non- Disrdware 11; Slovenian Home 10: a: Miller, Phillies 10 31 oo Tr 18 8 : Dy | Main event—Dave Levin, New ordeal would weaken- the New 1o SCRANTON. P h 8 Busene (Silent) Hairs- | arg Brands a ©; 15." Pennsylvania rer York City -vs. Lord (Tarzan) York Negro; just how much, he 162. Donors. Pa py vivainted Lew ‘Sala. | Biirepd vs, rdlangpoty rater 6 330 ih Including consistent winner Bud Pinkerton,” Manchester, England; didn’t know. epee itwo falls out of three or 90 min-| Fusari, 24, is a natural welter-| (a
utes. Semi-windup—Joe Titan, Buffalo, N. Y. vs, Johnny Rococo, | Boston; one fall or 30 minutes, First match-—-Elmer Roche,| | Brooklyn vs. Izzy Becker, New {York City; one fall or 30 minutes. First bout at 8: 30 p. m.
Local Typos Lose, Play Detroit Today
| CHICAGO, Aug. 8 (UP) Heavy batwork featured opening {rounds of the 36th annual base{ball tournament of the International Typographical Chicago yesterday. Washington defeated Indianap-
Games today match Boston and
! Cincinnati, Indianapolis and De-
Homeltroit, St. Louis and: St. Paul, New
"Work and Baltimore, and Wash-! ington and Chicago, with Pitts-
000— 0 3 3 burgh drawing the bye.
The Times Is now the newspaper with the REAL ESTATE Turn now to the classi-
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Brewers won three straight, with pair was expected to come from| POUR: Gave their genera) |?*Tintiona} League. NEW one game rained out. T C t L t P BN) Lusty Song, owned by E. J. Hayes morale a terrific boost followin The Dodgers also learned that moved to " g! - pare on ae ror one 1 © WUT LASE FOUNMS [oto iu col var the R001 3 Soils Sew to wv oa vo wc me ie . 2 . y > f the rdinals and enDATEL autrattion, Hs have Scorns Turkish Bath Despite Advice though he has yet to match a Bande is “take the series, military aratt Dr i : Aen, EE cod ; Pama - iat RL Bi NC AAS a sim nS ORR O la a ar-ago; adie : 5 cumud 15 trier hs ssn wna Of Doctor; Still Favored in Betting ura 8 01. Ho ree po Pig Eamed 10 1H 1 Ph OF hive San are Go the Hoosier Redskins hold a one- By JAUK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer position 7 and will be driven bya position to make a runaway ber of the Dod 2 7a Uable em Grass Co game edge, eight to seven. POMPTON LAKES, N. J, Aug. 8—Disregarding his physician's| Del Miller. of the race from here in, should ning staff hg henuan pn South Or The Tribesters had an open|advice, welterweight champton Ray Robinson resorted to a des-| Third choice was Ralph Droen- last year's big winners, Russ victories and 8 defeat. H eg Top-ran « (date yesterday and spent it in|perate reducing workout today in hopes of weighing 147 pounds for|ing’s Lord Steward at 5 to 1 With Mever .and Ken Heintzelman Bative oF She sor "a Angeles, leisurely travel from Minneapolis. (his title defense against Charley Fusari at Jersey City tomorrow King's Ransom quoted at 6, Vicjpounce back into form. Meyer nderson, Ind. plon, reac They spent the usual baseball 1inight, Song at 8 and the others from 10 has won his last two games and . terday wi lbusmen’s holiday, however, by Robinson, who was “sharp” at 155 pounds for his last im-|to 30. is now 6-10 for the year at a Junior Hurler that typi attending the Toledo-Milwaukee portant fight, will lose his Hue! Darn Flashy drew the covetpd time when he usually hits his ; ; stars adv: game here last night and sawion the scales if he registers more Were confident that Robinson, .;) notion, peak form Tosses No-Hitter Secondthe Mud Hens trounce the Brew-/than the welter limit of 147 " sue Roy vas still fay a § —— Most Games Morris (Bud) Wi La Cresc rs. o ar was 8 avo ; . 1 sel ! T aa oa : nd Second City Parks aie sano eutns toe miei Ponies tn th see | ree The champion hoped that eight cid Robinson fail to make ; ond round. of the Class B Junior - Beale: of ] : Toledo Moves: [rounds of bag-punching and rope- the weight seirer Meet Scheduled De ar mes. 105, than any Baseball Inc. baseball tourney to- " skipping in camp here today ¥a-| The second sectional of the city|league. Their advan fs al. OAY after twirling a no-hitter would serve as a substitute for cant by the National As- . tage Yesterday at Riverside, Gardnar y Parks Playground track most entirely in the won column the two trips to a turkish bath/sociation. However, the fight will pionships was scheduled to get and although ordinarily a elub Wray walked ghree batsmen Fla., seed 0 I ace ordered by Dr. Vincent Nardiello go on as scheduled. Then, if underway this morning at 10 fol- (is better off with the margin over and tossed one wild pitch as the i for his fir of New York. One “boil-out” was Fusari beats Robinson, the NBA lowing victory of the Greer Street the others In te 10g ohne Panthers smothered Rhodius PAL .} bined suc to have been taken last night, will be asked to recognize Fusari playground in the Manual sec-|the Phils are going to be in a po- champions, 15 to 1.- : bert of I Mrs Mud Hens Edge and another today. las champion. If Fusari loses, tional yesterday. ‘|sition to play into the stretch He walked two in the first defend the Milw avk ee, 4 to 2 Sugar Ray scaled 150% pounds the still will be the No. 1 con-| Today's event was slated for without too much pressure on frame and his wild pitch ac- Tors Sron a: ' before his final sparring session tender; and he will fight another the Shortridge intramural track them. gounted for the lone Rhodius run, Tony Tra “ Toledo eased into sixth place in/of six rounds yesterday. After logical contender for the vacant at 3500 North Meridian St. Two| The Dodgers have played only| 1° Tuck out 12. 57, 36, 6 {the American Association today/that workout, he weighed 14814 | title. other sectionals are slated later.|96 games, the Braves 101, and the| (an —— so Seheauin : " Jos and Minneapolis was only a half-| At least, those figures were the| Greer won the 23-event pro- Cardinals 102, which means that| Class A= Brookside PAL vs Tigers. en 1 Tabet, 108; Mrs. sume behind second-place Indian- ones given out by manager gram for the second straight year the already harassed pitching Lobinson-Rassdule vs. Prankiin Township, Jean, apolis Ba of ume runs. | George Gainford. Lal td lire {at Delavan Smith Field. Greer staffs of each team will have an a C—Rbodius PAL vs. Br i Nie Ray. Dandric e; TE d an: Whatever the champ registered, | = |had 154 points and qualified 30|added burden with double head- Lesion, No. 1; Franklin Townshin st boul run Rear ge. por ve it made Nardiello very unhappy. | |individuals and two relay teams ers piling up. The Phils, youngest murmers err por cinals. No. 3: Riverside Mrs, eighth to seal a 6 t0-2 oD h at| The fight game's most oz Set !for the finals Aug. 16. team in the majors, were supposed | Francis vs. Dear Shdlans, Do, 4 St. St. Paul. Dave Williams, PhS {physician immediately ordered pee rome Second place went to Meikel/to fold under the pressure, but Results Yesterday AR Slthe Turkish sweat-outs. He said {playground with 75 points and{maybe there won't ever be any!,.Class B city tourne erairyiew Red 2 {neapolis second baseman, had {third was taken by Kansas and |to.bother the y 13: Northeast - Rambler rooksids rol igiven-the-Millers-a“1:1- tie game 8otting the last two-pounds ia) “Twenty-four Crosley. Bantam ih Adin ‘with six. Garfleld bad C fle eis er Chapel 8 Advent a pen 1: en: iwith a four-baser In the sixth Robinson now will be like trying land Austin hardtops will race in Meridian ommands Throughout {berwer Panthers 15, Rhodiu s PAL
|a 50-lap feature race at Speedrome five and New. Jersey three. More
There certainly were no signs |than 100 entrants. sompeted.
lof it last night as Johnson, the! Dallas (young man Who seriously consid-
ito squeeze water out of stone.” ‘Nardiello preferred the arti-| tonight.
Included in’ tonight's field of.
Returns Hurler
tew ‘months ago, The. throughout. He received elegant Fea ~of the Texas
two “teitiiFes and (Yene Pr With eight nights of Roller, gue have returned ~ pitcher Major: ‘League teaders™
and Bud Goad, who wer Derby action still on the schedule SHightiy-Inst weeke injured at-Vietory Field, the Indianapolis:
nthe ANY DeToFe Hf” portant’ ‘right. That's the time when he| and “conserve “hig
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