Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1950 — Page 14

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‘land Indians were chorusing, “This is the big game it'll either make ‘em or break ‘em.’ The Indians, who took the series opener by a 3 to 2 score in a 10-inning thriller last night to gain second place, were ready with their ace, 18-game winner Bob Lemon, for today’s clash. And the Tigers had their ace, 14-game wiser Art Houttoman, set to go against him,

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AN INDIAN victory would put them only 11% games ‘

clash is, vas's great duel botwedn the Telbes Early Wyma and the Tigers’ Hal Newhouser, one of the best. games of the 1950 season. - The Indians took a one-run lead in the seeond on - Al Rosen’s double, an outfield fly, and a poor throw to the plate by George Kell. Wynn made it stand up until _ the ninth when Johnny Groth cracked a homer with ' Hoot Evers on base to put Detroit ahead, 2-1. But in

a 7 to 6, and the Cincinnati Reds staged am 11-run third inning and went on to beat ‘the Pittsburgh Pirates, 18 to 8, in the only other major league games yesterday. The Reds scored 11 runs on five hits, five walks and two hit batsmen but needed able relief pitching from young Frank Smith after the Pirates knocked Willard Ramsdell and Howie Fox out of the box in ffth and

purposely passed and Wynn sacrificed to move both up Ung Hoteh, Newhauses walked Ray Boone intentionally Io load the bases and Nope for 4 dautile play on Daje . Mitchell, “Mitchell hit the desired ground ball—biit it was sow.

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* & ’ $11,000 f : Only One Game Off Pace as Road Be toute 5 ’ 3 Trip Ends; Lose Saffell, Get Beard ull00SES Little Sport ® on : 1 : “By | b = - sr fr. . RB a bert b, t : glued of of Soming ois on first place as was ge aol herd Lo EE “world” ch One Tet cn vi rn osm : aChe viete “But . B ters are only on 2 ; som himse Juma out of oy Hp lead and but one-half game out of the second | . hottest rou ; I “I had i That'll give you an idea of the closeness of the American As- i ’ ob sociation pennant scramble. : ar as ure : Oo he said: 3 Topmoig the Indians are com- : ; - 1 did.” g home for a 24-game stand at ; : ® Victory Field, opening up with Pick Talbert, Mulloy, Ove Bes ore Toni t Traile the St. Paul Saints tomorrow ‘Schroede Br r r; own 1 Ransom | hight, and now's the time. for I them to make their final dash for Is Squad Newcomer | Champ, Favored 5-1 in Betting, Plans = In the Ha je ROA ee oem] Ew ORE Ng arp ~To.. Make. Quick. Work of Challenger gle to stay in the flag race, the air oyih wie be a a ‘By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer heartless Pittsburgh Pirates re- a while, because the United States BUFFALO, N.Y. Aug. 15-—Ezzard Charles plans to knock out fusé to keep hands off, They "a alling on its “old hands" to Freddie Beshore within three rounds tonight in their heavyweight snatched Tom Baffell today, and defend the Davis Cup against title fight at Memorial Auditorium. he only happens to be one of the! EE ov up Sana That's what the brown-skinned champion told friends before best center fielders in the AA. Bext week powe today’s weigh-in sud puyaical examination; ‘tm 2 the meats . “I'll make it quick; make up for los e,” sa slender - an Ate Ay The U. 8. Lawn Tennis Associ broad-shquidered Cincinnati Ne-| . = gasping. BSA Ao ation, fearing that the Aussie in- o who is returning to the ring Esard Charles Still Har chasing ability, Saffell also is an d Be . , gr Hy ace leadoff man, .326 hitter and Beard . , . rejoins Tribe. |vaders will crack the Yanks’ four- after an absence of 10 months gy ishing seco! ' ~ wa year grip on the Cup, picked three for their twice- {184 Lbs. i # speed merchant on the bases TT 173 In, that amour of the four members of the win- postponed 15- {41 In, th and in the field. 18 1 for the yes In return for Saffell, the In- & Bing 109 team—~Ted Schitvsder, round bout. 1 EA money win d al Gardnar Mulloy, and Billy Tal- Charles, who 4 [iB in. dians receive Ted Beard, also a vi 4 : 126 In... Ransom’s who failed bert—for this year’s clash at For is recognized as Tn... speed merchant but who fa Hills N {15 In, him to $18, to find his batting eye with the| est Hills, N. Y., Aug. 25-26-27. champion only Bin. : Dita. The fourth man, Pancho Gon- by the National | 13% In. a _ zales, couldn't be picked because Boxing Assocla- L In. a he fan 8 know Wey San rest he has turned professional. tion, had two —————eir oem ites 1 the ar all for the Indians and do every- Brown Surprise Choice peasons for His ‘Softball Notes gh thing in his power to fill Saffell's Bo, instead and to the amaze- fel aemination . Tonight's Sebtaui in the Marion County the leader, shoes. ment of many, the USLTA offi- Shade 5 townament; © ably. Saffell and Beard have been clals, selected To Tom Brown of Ban Dede oe ney la, Seyen, Shirla Shirley ko wo Bt : ad hi between Fra —who— hasn't been Ezzard Charles - | Merchants; - on i ______Sne Lo - Zor two years-and this {ranked among the top 30 players ina) hurry. They Crespi. {Beech grove year. is just another puzzling move by in this country since 1048 andl . | Seven, Br ercha Ransom the Pirates, who are buried in the spent most of the current season ise ot Esturdy frase a; sii Sndineticas Uni Salk sparred for National League cellar. studying his law books instead of v7 Bas Wallace. Tues AL Mado ry a] Ya Bristivvod ih Th we . used : a par Bains Beard 3 Lineup. SWOItING Seuniy balls. the youre. Winners of 18-hole pro-am (left to right) are Harold La Lawson, Winchester; Harold We Wegesin, ponements, he did Hoy pelish thels, s “Link: -B 5 BL FTL ay : - the Sinko 3 rospect of sub s midsec-| ; the Tribe lineup here tomorrow est man on the squad. Schroeder] Muncie; professional Russ Bower, Muncie, i Flared Lindey, Muncie. Progpee : en ig one 1 ent| ean De NIGHT Harbert th night as Saffell reports to the is 29, Talbert 32 and Mulloy 35. — . ; id = by Beshore, a body-punching spe- goonl sl TEP Sine Cents a “ a tow, R Hu w set il? WE |e x ar “Crt om \Wiifiald Fal | 160 Teo OF in Championship Rounds [chi MRE Gr RE | by anime e” is slated to ’ » . TWO: He wanted to appear lke esth. : * play right field and lead off in the Tom Soff co back fo the wich is the “old man” of the : At Terre Haute; John David Entered a tiger against Freddie so that Bria Macidh A gl | batting order. Dom Dallessandro Pirates. squad at 31. The invaders’ top y JIM HEYROCK, Times Staff Writer his proposed title fight with Joe Fhestons 15, Fairmount Glass } Ransom will be shifted to center. = singles player, Frank Sedgman, - TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Aug. 15—One hundred and sixty golfers Louis at New York, Sept. 2%, Butler Pharmacy 1 VEM 1; P. R. Mole i as Harbert After defeating the Blues, 7 to Tribe “Box Scores is only 22 and Ken McGregor, —the leading shooters in both the state's professional and amateur would draw. more than 2 Decatur tgs Aethal A fe + then the m 4 In the first half of last night's (Pi aame) sme of de lr reserves, i Sulv. 19, ir tsod of off today in the first round of the 1950 Indiana Open| Officials of the International som Three, doubleheader in Kansas City, the - INDIANAPOLIS : : = imed 47 champions! Boxing. Club. probably “will an-| Mai League Leaders hogie.and Tribesters slipped in the seconds, od... ARR BOA xy on Wimbledon ehamplon Budge) Ti in 3 1 —— Jimmy Scott of New “Albany, who wilt “be defending his ohm = nounce the Charles-Louis match’ jor ~ footer for game and the Blues edged on al an} § | Patty of Los-Angeles-to take-over; py hii ‘plonship, moved In yesterday afternoon and will begin the 72-hole immediately after tonight's scrap, By United Pres: moved up out, 5 to 4. Ba Er rt "gipart of the singles chore. But grind for the title today. if Charles wins as almost unani-| NATIONAL LEAGUE Pot Ransom nr . The second game setback pre-| Bis raja, o Patty sprained his right ankle in| DUBLIN, Ireland, Aug. 15 "One of Indianapolis’ golfers, mously expected. ore miso ol SR BBM went one o vented the Indians from return- {uf", b . the Newport tourney and notfled (Up) —Mal Whitfield of the U. . who bad been a question mark in orsemen ain _ &5-10n Charles Eafe, Rime 0 2 4 a3 But ther ing home in first place, since|Mur » .....:: officials that : won Davis Cup,|Army Air Forces equalled the this year's open, arrived this af-| ‘Apparently Beshore. and man- purillo, Brooklyn 101 ou i 33 On the nin league-leading Louisville lost Tos Seaearaniads j{"2ape. in time for P Irish 440-yard record of 47.8 sec-|ternoon. John David, long-ball + {ager Ralph Gold were: the only ANE yal LEAGUE H Pct wood out again at Milwaukee. ry | onds last night as he beat Arthur [hitter and former Indianapolis ones who gave the challenger Be. Detroit... 107 435 83 153 35d from the cu “Minneapolis received the best 1 o 4 xMat Title Faces |Wint of Jamaica during the District champion, checked in and 00S in ur Ses from Harrisburg, Pa, a chance. goo: as Boston i am 5 58 343 for an eagl break of the night by winning its Folin rt Tide Clonliffe Harriers International 2hnounced he was going to play There was no betting although) ZRiCH: Sos Fork = $ 8 $s 30 was a par single tilt from Toledo at Min-|yAli% i i | Another Test sports meet at Lansdowne Sta-|i0 the open. es’ admirers were offering, =“ _ Ho down. neapolis, a feat which moved the gh it 6: .¢ | Official opening of the tourna- Hazel Park Settles 5-1 and higher on a victory, and Bosen, Slaveland Williams, Re ot x Ransom’: Millers over the Indians and into ig tte x 3 Im The “world’s heavyweight wres- ug, Bragg of Morgan State ment yesterday was the pro-am, To Avert Sh td 3-1 and higher on a knockout. Flies » secutive Db second place, one-half game be-|{iis,® s tling title” gets another test to- . coq his Saturday defeat by| {in which each professional golfer urdown Despite the pessimism of pro-|pr Red Sor EE Eni. Ehitie 98 ended the aind Louisville. Gorman 0 night in the outdoor Sports yy ho oi Bailey in a 100-yard Selected a team of three amateurs. DETROIT, Aug. 15 (UP)—The moter Dewey Michaels, tonight's qeshe Red Sox & dropped pu Six Won, Eight Lost Thrichs 3 Arena. “Champion” Lou Thess © 00s “om F hipping the tO Play in the best ball match. Hazel Park race track averted a|indoor show was expected to at- finally 70 f ‘The Indians dompleted thelr horicie, » 3 of St. Louis and Wladek Kowlaski eit fiyer at that distance] First Team Wins [threatened shutdown yesterday by| tract more tran $70,000. A sell- Trout. Tigers 3 Pima Miller, Phillies i § hole and | final swing through the league's Gieeso 10 4 6 8 Gof Detroit are tapped for best of pi oo was timed in 9.9 seconds. The event was won by the first Making a compromise settlement| jot ooulg Mean 13% fans and) if Magile, we lo 3 Roverts, Phila, was five be western sector on the short end, Totals dn 238 4 6 21 13 3/three falls feature. S | American, British, Turkish and|foursome to tee off, all from With “striking” horsemen over Bad Didked OE Heke sale From th with six victories against eight| Cer srounded out for Gorman tn third. The semi-windup will bring to- pon competed in the meet, Muncie. The team, led ro- raising minimum purses for Heed op y yesterday, H folion janngd for Hinrichs in fifth. Pp by p the promoter held his gate-pre- arbert. ga defeats. The fact they got only| Glesson" ilied for’ Buldette 1n gether Buck Weaver, TerTe which 1s one of the Ireland's old-| fessional Russ Bowers, carded a beaten horses. | diction of $65,000, Tt wiil be But. but lost on ~-g-spiit-in—the— four-game. Serle pene por: = (Haute, Ind. and Salvatore Bal-| and most famous athletic best ball of 60 to win the event. Michigan Racing Commissioner ¢ 1 . ft Lvs ght Toe] though he afainst the Jallend Blues in Jap. anand City 1 Rt wl Newer" “Both -are— Junior gyanty-— oe n on. the team we arold Fred Harris engineered a settle- gop yywey — sas City upset their calculations.| mung batted in—Basga ells 2, "Wato- vyw Doug’ Wilson of Britain bea ‘Lawson, Winchester; r o I d ment whereby-—track officials. ¥ They had been aiming for at|Two: Nephi Bie Home In the opener at 8:30 o'clock porace Ashenfelter of Philadel-| Wegesin, Muncie, and Harold agreed to raise the minimum! Crater ill ecetve 40 per pi 8 - Rese least three .out of four. Douhie to" gn yer & ce—Miui- Heavyweights Ralph Garibaldl, hhia in the mile run. John Joe!Lindey, Muncie. {purses from $1400 to $1500. and ga | The Indians played 43 games in Irivle "pave 1 To Muffo Ena to Mick. St. Louis, and Tommy O'Toole, parry of Ireland, who ran last An Indianapolis golfer, Jack grant the horsemen a 50 per cent. “the four Western parks this sea- Kaneay i White ge on balls Gorman J i |Boston, will mix it up in a one- winter for Villanova, was thirdLeer, son -of Dr. Harry Leer of cut of the 6 per cent mutuels take Six Fights Enliven as _ son and wound up gS pe at 3 a "1 Hits—Off Kee [fail affair -* jas Wilson broke the tape in four|Highland Golf and Country Club, which the track receives. Roller Derl Derb Action . ; OEAALE. o Blu alll ? ; 3 \ . > A # rR TY BU a th jon’ Ho J ; a ; : ~The Tribesters won only -thre REEF ¢ For Big . Car Record lin the high jump with a leap of University student, used a wedge. demanded the purses be En: > fans at Victory Field, a record “You wi . . B and lost eight in St. Paul and it| a AB RH © A ul Times State Service six feet. {His shot went about three feet|$1700 and turned down the track’s aor: awd, found that out. The|| You will always enjoy the pleasant. SEAT was four and seven in Minneap- [58 an, “Ib 3 4 1 3 3 3 SALEM, Aug.: 15—Troy Rutt-| TEE TN past the hole, stopped ‘dead and straight mutuel percentage offer.| 813 HN looked on as the Indian-| * environment the well ton footba olis. The Redskins prevailed tol man dling 19 10 jj man and Duane Carter, two of Cards, Giants Slate then rolled back into the cup. | Hazel Park, a half-mile oval, is| |2pche Sl Stary Shaled up fheih ’ et “prepared and bid Fo : Milwaukee, six and four, and i rd. It 5 5 1 3 3 9%lthe hottest drivers at the Salem | Jack's team, composed of John . n © series as they | served food and the sensi 3 H T C one of the few tracks in the coun- whipped the Washington Jet sensible prices Nine Kansas City, seven and four. One| ‘nid, 3 5.848 ol |Speedway this season will be back | oosier ryout amps {Hare Jr. John McGuire and led try that has shown both an in- ra : oe t Th season bel Milwaukee game knocked out by | ar ned 908 63 of |Sunday after the special $500, Major league baseball scouts 32, pro Lou Bola, carded a best crease in attendance and mutuels, The win gave the All-Stars a at The Hawthorn. The large paved and an en the weather was rescheduled toF D. +4 9 1 9 3 olprize to’ be awarded to anyone will operate two camps for Hoo- joel of 62. take this year. It has 18 days re- 6-3 edge in the series. The defeat] Parking area is for your: Here's w be played in Indianapolis, — 7 Bs 00 0 o .0 obreaking the world’s lap record sier prospects this week. ————Garbacss at-81 ‘maining in its summer meeting. knocked the Jets out of conten-| “would have __ The defeat in the farewell tilt In Totals add de 836,700. big cars on. the halt-mile/ The St Louis Cardinals win Among those who finished in eed si tiOD. 80d. Co-Coach. Gene. Gam-.. were. called “Ransas” Oty" was hard “to take. RAN RY Htrack. feonduct “their try-outs at Ft. the best ball scores of 61 were the’ A's Get Ortiz F Imon of the All-Stars ko’ om SL dians were out in front, 4 clay. ef RE QAHN -‘Garbacz broth s Get rtiz rom ON a ars ko'd Coach Don Hei The In tonite gout $ 0 3 4 0 0 Present track record is 10.753 Wayne today and tomorrow, un acz brothers of South Bend. Silver Rich of the Jets with a Delightfully Air Conditioned 16 0, after five innings. giessan ef... 1 0 0 8 8 3 seconds set by Carter at the Win- dar the direction of Ira Hutchin- Mike and Nick teamed with Clint Nats for $10,000 left “hook. Both coaches were : yecords. Jas But in the sixth stanza, Bob! wie 3b 1%" 4 : 3 ° 0 9 chester track. son, George Staten and Jack Mullican and professional Joe| - WASHINGTON ug 15 (UP) fined $25 for fighting. Their bat- pletions at Friend, the rookie righthander SR 3 1 2.53 3 of Spider Webb, Duke Dinsmo Sturdy. {Van de Wille, for their score of! _The Washington Senators have tle was but one of six that en- jug} rated from West Lafayette, cracked fio "in 33 9134 3 ls pl Hol ue NSMOTe,| rhe Cards’ National League 61. RUC To os OF I ate Hvened the poaeetine | best backs wide open and in no time at all| udison it .. ‘8 8 0 0 2 8 ackle Lloimes an . Romce- [rjya)g, the fast-stepping New . Also posting a score of 61 Was cupan Outflelder Roberto to) : Dick Spi the Blues tied the score at 4-all Cerv -.. 0... 9 1 0 0 ¢ gvich are among the entrants in {York Giants, open a two-day the team led by Charlie Harter yo philadelphia Athletics for the Fight Results back of g A single, double, triple, a walk shea p (1001000 101 8 3 § the six events which are scheduled camp at Jasper Friday under the of Logansport, state PGA cham-'gi0 noo’ oot PE De e Fig SU although and a second double sent Friend gormi™ » ‘3 8 § 0 0 -gjtostart at noon. {guidance of Don Ramsay. pion. On his team were Joe Cari-" guy batting 227 for the Bona] NEW Yi ” Sones | Eland Velodrome) ground ga and the Indians back on their Pollch * 5 1 80 0 90 thers, Keith Campbell and Arne "has doubled 23. an. inte “| Bul oraham, TUE New aor Bittavaren, N. MERIDIAN AT SIXTEENTH frosh team 1s. Friend was derricked and Work: i old Minkley. a r g r 1n the fot gels. ered by Horrect Main. who Burdee, » 5.01: 5 00 0 38 The purpose of the pro-am Preter this year for two country. |": en n the inte ok i lo iar Whom Totals. 0.30 5 9-31 13 3 nH was to get the-entrants acquainted men, Washington Pitchers. Cons, Re Bieame e Josicg oi winning | Polich fouled out for Keegan in fifth, | | with the. course before the open- rado Marrero and Sandalio Con- ZING THI . Key Li Barker in - eighth. 8 orkman *poped out for Heurichs in| 1 ing .of medal play today. Today | o 5' The 6 Toot 4 inch Cuban ay wv we. ix 4 » was a pitcher himself when he ‘backer on re Te Pay Made oiuapous on gn gy I (do and Wednesday, cach entrant wil fed the Nata in Joi: || SOATOMAC NEW TING ane of re ba i ee ‘ sition p of a triple play in the first inning|p tins Batted In — Dallessandro, Rikard,| 3 C| I BR or Nh) A hk g |shoot 36 holes on the final day — g,] Tabl FOR Pe. P of last night's first game. With ys. andl, jar Mietsandre 2. wells, Shen. | N | Thursday, | 0 unar Le} e ? Gene Mo Saffell on second and Dale Coo-} Stolen Base. y Saff 0 Fitz G Id. 8 i-| AMERICAN a { = RESULTS YESTERDAY AM P. M : gan on first, Eddie Bockman's Muttolleto yde Fpl hia al AEE 1G quite fisaerven i 8 513 ps le is y AMERICAN AS) maa 50 PERCENT |$oa mot a we i] i a yet b grounder was fielded “by ~ Genejgiiitro, J Kaluny 8; dgrimin 2 *31alh INDIANAPOLIS 82-890 br XfiWaukes S O11 gox—i0 13 8. WASHINGTON—The Washing- Th Thireday . $13 848 aie backs Valla, the Blues’ third sacker. 2 Se exan i, Friend 3 Main (Bt. Paul .. 51 431 4h eet na “Daler; gat Laima ton Redskins of the NFL last sea-! Saturday A Jie S30 3 agks io Valla pegged to Joe Muffoletto| Gorma an 0 In %, Hinrichs 0 in 1. Burdette Milwaukee eile 68 [439 174 SDs 000 log 000— 1 4" §'son threw 394 passes, completing ‘Monday ER 11:20 5:40 who- starte at second, forcing Coogan, and} in.& ! Prien hon Tia, Hufchings 1 infoledo venient. 8 1% 43 20h Orissom, (Sloat 'i8) and Ginsberg: Fano 197 for exactly 50 per cent. » esday 12:15 4:43 7:15 Jack Seth Muffoletto threw to Bunny Mick| innin Pitcher Burdette, Losing Plicher| — NATIONAL League sgt} |Sohmbhe ima, 03 000-5 4 0 —— "al Times Central Sikndard’ aC at first for the second out. | Atanas int PHiscas, Time (Philadelphia ..:..... 0 4 Te ons te aul Rabenicht ' 0b) and Sarai; Ha . ame. ih Jt became 8 lrile oXtoution lindians. of Bot Brooklyn £8 Hoshi " ACK up RACE sophomore When. Ragen Vas caught 2 the AB RH RBI 8B Pet |New York io. 2 & J iu HAE Ten 13 ; | defensively Hick DY Wells andre 1) af 1 10 0 8 Gincinnatt 1. 8 43 a8 | Ramsdel Tox 5) & $i mith 1h h “and Howell A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Olsen, lett Joe Muir boosted his winning Rikers =~: 333 3 1 3 AR | RIE ERICAN LEAGUE ~ 0 2 I WihAine’ id MeCutouth, Mueller (6% AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE . { gallo, =o record to eight games by pitch-| (Bit Greta : 330 a 3 » } 300 | Oatratt W 'L Pet. GB { piteher, Lombardi (0-5) - Home run—A ) i guard; an ing a six-hitter in the seven-Kaln ..." 14 23 48 31 1 20 Dering ion 8 a8 A a8 hows oo 20 230 8 9 @ star -hack Toning twilight opener. He has Basal 100 a6 81 114 53 : 14 | Bost RE 4 su 3 13% [Vandar "Shoes Munger ou and | Rice: Lade: i ost seven games. utteridge .. 55. 14 15 . 8 0.273) Washington 87 487 . an The Indians won on 'J1 hits, Ballinger oi BBR i Philadelphia’ : o Pn 3 4 reches x SL Sika. . gf hie : including home runs by Dalles- 2ocean” 13 53% 38 3 Ei LOU NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE pees RkaleRY 1 AGL 3 1 } : 4 sandro and Leo Wells. Dalles-| Two-base hits—Baseall 28, Platt “20. WL Pet. GB Cleveland lll’ 010 000 001 1 3 8 ! sandro collected five hits in the Gersia 5 Feghandes Gobe oa] Spat its gay i and’ Robinon: Wynn ‘snd Jeo thts, two in She Tal: el ) TR oogan 3 283 Wh i (Opis 1 same sel a Cad in the e batted in three! Threeibase hits— Kern 5, Peters 5. Bas- 60 - 508 13 all 8, Bockman 4. Coogan 4, Pitz G ia) 4 : Re LR TERN i # di] SHOTGUN SHELLS WED. NITE, 8:30 game hits were doubles. x Er Kaita| Va ATES TOD AY “1 12-Gauge Shells ___$2.06 ® 8:30 affe e logy oe ig Larewen With wei pron ers 3 Coosan. | Amica ASSOCIATION J 16-Gauge Shells ___$1.95} » uiedi i two in the second. He also stole Papish Wi by 1 x bid a n 5 Detroit at ry bolo LEAGUE ! 20- -Gauge Shells ---$1.85 16th STRE SP B : a base, giving him 11 for his Ridiie™™. 3 § i Mf of ob gn Neatok A Washinston a. daor- § 410-Gauge Shells __$1.65 or 9 af latest hitch with the Tribe. Tom Lint .... .8 613 1% 70 60 17 Philadelphia at Boston (3, twi: night), |} = : os : Reta Pe ne ee, Ton ue, 08 Till Hh Bs 8 lames Beheduied) BLUE POINT AUTO DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM 500-MILE TRACK je. mamas cur com | Cn MD anrsce ow rue vew Hf economr zs, western. tp aud ¢ and the hapless PI- find: f 3 3 8 844 rook, ai Nes ork “Bieb | , arom] 10, THRILL SEATS mm : Sgt J A red WB BY Fil Sinclonati et ittsbur | Delaware, Madison & Rays Sts. § | Feotured At All HAAG'S DRUG STORES i c : 3 : Big J as = Sates He : ~ Er = 5 See - in & .