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* Phillies Drop Dodgers, 5 to 4

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By CARL LUNDQUIST

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big league mes to hurl a

New York staff bo way his flannels and his ‘memories, wonder what might have ‘pened had not Red Sox Ou fielder Billy Goodman beat out

had retired 20 straight batters in a 3 to 1 victory yesterday. With two men out in the seventh, Goodman broke the spell. Before him Rasehi had complete mastery of the situation. Batter after. batter he mowed down, striking them out, forcing them to pop up or fly out weakly, or occasionally to ground out, Bo overpowering was he that there ‘seemed an excellent chance he could continue through the other seven men he would have had to retire consecutively to be the

since y did it for the Chicago White Sox against Detroit in the dead ball era of 1022, Stops Powerhouse Against the Red Sox, most pow1 hitting team in baseball, he nd up StAKIng out nine bats ters, walking none, and giving up three hits—one a homer by Al Zarilla. _ Zarilla hit his homer in the

ive gone, it was obvious that all Raschl wanted to do was win the

‘and his second straight threehitter and within those two games he actually did pitch a “perfect game” retiring 32 men consecu-

Pitcher Vic Raschi today--he almost became in more than 37,000]

tribe Cuts Louisvi Lead to Two Games

In Pennant

- Off;

No wonder Katherine Tat hook slide to third base in the

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girls' softball cham tag on Miss LY

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.of the Tatum Wildcats "fell inches short of completing a fine i Tetum just in time, But the

Hombletenien Gives Lusty Song $40, 537. 72 ... Hoosier Bred Star's. Pric

Winner Set Record oF Fair Hore in 1949

By JOHN V. WILSON, Times Staff Writer + GOSHEN, N, Y. Aug. 10—Lusty Song, driven for the first time 53-100). Miller, feasted at the harness horse's pat of gold today the Hambletonian, The fiéet colt scored a straight-heat victory over’ “Hoosler-bred track in the 25th

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glam for them,

double-header, and St. Paul split and was edged out of the American Association's first division as Columbus moved in. The Tribesters pounded out 32 hits here last night and annexed the third of the series from the ET dy Three Tribe pitchers were used up, but it was worth it, Finale of Series The Indians are to make their ae st 1850 ance in the Cream City oRighe “after WHIeH they will head for Kansas City,

The second-place Redskins. won, the

Scramble

‘Infant Victory Streak’ Over Brewers popy Farewell Milwaukee Tilt Tonight -

MILWAUKEE, Aug. 10--Three cheers. The Indian. apoli 1 H £i 1 re seived- a- “break” on. this: western trip as the law of averages suddenly came up with a grand

1 Louisville Colonels lost, third-place Minneapolis dropped ing

The Brewers got their runs ‘without a hit as McCall lost control, hit a batsman and issued three walks. He was derricked at this point, In: the eighth the Indians got a break on a Milwaukee error wrvd before the inning two runs were in and they were ahead, 5 to 3; Then Dallessandro’s homer in the ninth accounts ed for the sixth Indianapolis run, Joe Muir, who re the An._.the Tri

in the two innings.

‘Star's Pride rday at Good Time of the three-year-old trotting classic, In victory, Lusty Song, sired Lodi . e. gains the crown that| Indianapolis harness racing folmed father, He {lowers will recall that Lusty Song 2:02 time for both established a. race record in the Horsemar. Stake last year at the

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miles, : The winner received a $40,537.72| State Ijrgrounds, His time was {slice of the record $75,200.12 2:021/5. ‘purse. The amount was the iarg-| In the Hambietonian' s first heat! est ever offered in a standardbred. Lusty Song started seventh in the! race. {13-horse field. At the half-mile 1 Requires Photo. Finish 'pole Miller began his bid for the | Staf's Pride, bred at Westfield, lead, and he was on the top as the! {Ind,, forced the race to the wire pack rounded the final turn. {in the second heat after losing, gtar's Pride, trailing at Lusty ‘by ‘two léngths in the first mile, Song's heels, raced him to the| [It took a photo finish to decide wire on the outside. His driver, | {the second-heat winner—the race yjonn Simpson, poured on the whip! {was that close. but Lvsty Song hit the wire two, Lord Steward, considered a lengths in front. {dark horse before the classic,’ Attendance Down um last night. [took third money by placing » Wildcats won, {hind in the first heat and fourth The classic was witnessed by {in the second. 16,942 harness horse faithful who

Florican, co-favorite with Star's had this tiny southern New York

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AI VIeW oF Ni tens chances today as he named a three-man squad tp oppose Australia's two-| man combine of Frank Sedgman|

zone finals starting tomorrow,

five chance,” sald non-playing captain Gunnar Galin, of Sweden, “but we shall play our best, In practice here we looked abou}, od

tively over a stret of 10% innings. : The victory was a vital one for Yankees for it ‘kept them three games behind league leading Detroit which scored a 5-to-3 victory at Chicago. At St. Louis, Cleveland won the first game of a twin bill from the Browns, 4 to 3, but the Browns took the second, 10 to 8. Philadelphia beat. Washington, TtoB | ; Phils Win "Again In the National League the effervescent Phillies won their 14th.game in the last 18, sweep-

ing an important two-game set 4 with the Dodgers in Brooklyn,|™ 5 to 4, as Jim Konstanty pitched | f ¥§

his typically fine relief ball for

seventh victory and his third in

good as we can hope to bef!

to meet Sedgman, the Australian)

champion, in the opening singles course record of

match tomorrow and. Torsten

Johansson to play Bromwich, vet-! eran of the 1939 cup-winning ple.of what can Aussie team, in the second. The victorious team will meet Mangrum, the club pro, walked Sunday, Stranah cup-holding United States for the away with some $25,000 last year. ter’ section of the “All-Ameri-cup at Forest Hilla, N. Y. Aug:| ‘The favorites will be the play- can" and Miss Hanson was the 25-26-27.

“We have only about a one-to-|

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« Galin named Lennart Bergelin{handed

Davis Zone Finals Locke Defeats Mangrum. In Tam O'Shanter Playoff

By JIM DAILEY, Uni CHIC {ter golf =

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Four separate tourneys ‘were

(als, women professionals, men amateurs and women

{set to shove off today and ‘wind| {up Sunday.

and Jack Bromwich in the inter-| More than $50,000 in prizes will perhaps the world’s most un

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{the pros. The last placers will get $100, They winner amon gkd the men prosk $11,000, and $1000 will be

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how was scheduled for a repea Sweden's Davis Cup captain took men and women golfers teed off in four different versions of “world

{ American” was sweet revenge on

ih | over the next- Sy a ull 18

Noh * 81-and. Tabbptier. Rasch. 14 2.

| Pride, was fourth with a fifth and town bursting at. the seams. ia third, However, the attendance was far i Miller 37-year-old Pennsyl- short of previous years, ! {vanian began training Lutsy Song! Lusty ‘Song rewareded his par-| jonly last week and the reinsman’s tisans with $5.40 to win in the

|Hambletonian starts. ond. | f The happy Miller said Star's) Thus the red, white and blue! ‘performance today as top Pride “worried” him at the close colors of Eugene Hayes were! finish of the final heat. But heposted for the first time in the! {reported otherwise “all I had to Hambletonian — the Kentucky | oP tap “involving men profession: do was heap. -Lusty-. .Song-out..of! Derby..of harness racing... trouble, | And here's a note to Indianap-|

Apatow, all! ie] | . The winning colt is owned by olis sportsmen. The Hamble5 of the Hayes Fair Acres stable. tonian champ will probably make y | Duquain, Ill, which bought him his second appearance at the AS a yearling for $7600. ‘State Fairgrounds next month,

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ithe onslaughts and cat-¢

golf ‘gallery during the “A {American” championships ended yesterday after a week's play. | They were Bobby Locke, the cool South African whe took hon{ors from Mangrum in a play-off, | Babe Didricksen Zaharias, the {woman pro, amateur Beverly {Hanson . of Pasadena, Cal. and

{Frank Stranahan, the top male amateur, Mrs. Zaharias, the home pro at the nearby Skyview Country | Club, rolled over the opposition to take her title by eight strokes an won-the ama-

best of the women amateurs in the open tourney.

Locke's victory

in the “All-

Lusty Song . . . his ighess of harness ¥ . the winner, Louisville Enters Pro Cage Loop

| three-under par 69.after tying the| gr, PAUL, Aug. 10 (UP)— Spears, the team will be operated {home pro at 282 for 72 holes. | Louisville's entry into the new on the same basis as the Indian- | The mercurial Tam O'Shanter ngtiona) Professional Basketball apolis Olympians. Team members. | management, after declaring” 1t/1eague raised the loop’s member-| will own most of the stock. {would stage a sudden death play- ship to eight teams today. The league expects to play a off, suddenly decided to carry it| League officials said they ex-|60-game schedule.

{American pros who exiled him| (through the PGA for a year. i He blasted Mangrum in an 18{hole play-off yesterday with a|

0 I FAS £ , ih Snilh i pi : 4 lery.. Tuesday .by...declaring . that| Loulsyille’ 8 application for meim- -MONTRE A I=-Bob Morgan,

ite sensation,

{victory was his first in three first heat and $4.10 in the sec- h

traveling on an open date tomorrow, The Indians now have an infant winning streak going, two Astraight, no less, Frank ~Papish, veteran south-| {paw, is slated to hurl for the | {Tribe tonight, Murray Wall, rooka righthander, is due for the Brewers,

|

As a result of achieving the Muir,

win last night, the Indians cut

Louisville's league lead to two '€

{games and once again eased the {pressure from behind as they pulled two and a half games ahead of the third-place Millers, | Dom Smacks Homer Highlighting the Tribe attack last night was the hitting of Dom R

| Dallessandro and Leo Wells. Dom|¢

{belted three hits, including his |seventh homer of the season, and! Wells collected four singles in five “at bats.” Dallesandro, a left handed swinger, hit the homer over the {left field fence, an oddity, since

{it-was against a southpaw pitcher. | son,

Johnny McCall opened on thé

Forest Main went in and wound jup as the winning pitcher although Joe Muir completed the toil on the Tribe rubber. Whitey Platt batted for Main Hp the eighth and delivered at scoring fly, after which he relieved Tom Saffell in center field. |Saffc’l left the game because of

ol ja foot injury after getting one|Satf [hit Agile Tom has made one or

more hits in the Indians’ last 11 games, ; Ray Martin and Chet Nichols

| Tribe mound but wildness forced a is departure in the sixth inning.| —

The Indians now are ahead in the series, two victories to one for Milwaukee. The Tribe's cur-

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