Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1950 — Page 18

By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

"thing in a hurry If they don't want to be left far behind.

chance of catching up.

even at 24-24 it would force Cleveland to wind up at a ‘pace for a .605 percentage and the Yankees would have

‘ Indians and Yankees that good hereout.

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Six Golfers Fire 68's In State Open Tourn

Fred Wampler Joins Group Setting

Sizzling Pace Over Terre Haute Layout By JIM HEYROCK, Times Sports Writer

Fo the second round of the State Open Tournament Terre Haute Country Club course.

shooters entered fired sizzling 68's yesterday to set the pace. Wampler, national intercollegiate i an» “champion, from Speedway in In-|+Gene Coulter. Richmond ns dianapolis, was the only capital ‘Clyde McEntire. Indianapolis .,

Bill Heinlein, Noblesville siya An indication of what was t0|.pyesion Murphy, Hammond ....

come was given early yesterday|rioyda Hamblen, Tipton ‘When Floyd Hamblen, president Bill Davis: Highland Eas of the PGA from Tipton, by no|Joe Van De Walle; South Bend... means a favorite to win the tour. Don Carmichael, Martinsville ...

ney, turned in a 68. (Pred Brant, Winchester Wayne Timbeérman, Indianapolis

_ had 34 on each side. one under |Bil Osden. Evansville

was responsible for the ‘John Hare Jr. Indianapolis .., job. He started his round by drop- |, noel! Aldrich, Angola ing in a 20-footer for a birdie *Clint Milliken, South Bend .., 3. But that was only sprs

Faris Cte aute Wayne ack, “Letavetis he Marion 8 mith, 1 i *Gene Verosko, Tre aute Gants,

On the 560-yard No. 6. Floyd Pal Gros. ind landed about two feet from the Talim green on. his second shot. He Joh chipped close to the pin and holed out for a birdie four. ol. His putter went to work again . on the par 3 No. 16 and he holed Russ EAE o Er - rE A: on Re BEL lt v a his way to breaking a course HE ord when he turned in a four-| to . ‘under-par 31 for the first nine.'s E But his miraculous shooting didn’t|: last. Fred bungled on No. 11 and stev carded a bogie 5. He also had a sesling, Indianapolis .... had hole on 18 when he took a +Bob Backhouse, Indianapolis ...

—bogie-6-after missing & four-root| [Bob oa Sv. utt. Is Sty Katso enn Bells: Bill Heinlein of Noblesville also! Howard Widener, Anderson ..... shot a 68. The hard-hitter won the SESLSY Waller satinaifle

is. open tournament in 1934, 1935 and [Sam Riakes. « Richmond

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nd his putter was working with jek Lopes. Sout South "Bond

Another 68. was s fired y Clyde| Herman ompfor. mich e McEntire of Noblesville, His nines] Tom rine “Mune ote a were 36 and 32: Gene Coulter of |{ ia De pSas, Yalvaraiso pie Richmond, a member-of the Pur-| i use Indianapolis

due University golf team, shot a Jim shaw: Sogth Bend fchard Card, Terre Haute

32-36-68, and a newcomer to the) Wolf. Terre Haute - ighan, Car - Indiana golf scene— Preston Mur PFA Boni ALY city a phy of Hammond, an amateur— Mike Ry (Dqjanapalis it

shot 35-33--68. Murphy was one “Francis 1 Truitt, Indianapolis... of the- laf t-to— finish as 0 Canoe erre Haute Pa eB Davie i ol Law inchesier Highland Park, Ind. a profession- Dick Perk. Indianapoils .

al, and Joe Van de Wolfe of South igi Rela. tndisnapoliy Bend. < | Charlies Guilké. Hob

*Ro With scores so close, the vet- Bill Williamson Porc Wayne “Pete Dye. Indianapolis eran golf followers foday were mob schacht. Terre Haute predicting that the tournament gy Jgmes rerfs Haute would run an extra day since they Elis Brown. India

ute believed a playoff was inevitable. to Conway. Jka TR alter rie erre sute The Terre Haute Country Club, |. 055, REE "Gary 0 i although the greens are in perfect (Vern Diamond (Latuvette condition and the course is like *Ralph Schmel Hishiand

velvet, is still one of the trickiest Mike Siefanchik. Muncie layouts in the state, py tun vies {+Dick Potts, Martinsville ; his was proved when John bert McGuire, ravine” Pp

Hare Jr., who fired a 66 practice om caneay: Marlinsvile: round, carded a 71 today. {*Jim Balch. Indjana poli

The defending champion *W vers. Gar : Jimmy Scott—was only able to! Rd’ hy weberty! “Indisnavols finish with a 40-37-77.

_Top Horses Billed ain | ory Mel . For State Fair [eran mg

hur Gee.

, Joe Stark. = Indianupolis Will have six days, including five Jg¢ Stak. Crawfordstile

of ‘Grand Circuit racing, to enjoy Pa Lawson Broomineto ‘the 1950 Indiana State Fair. |-Di Khan, deris, Haute

*Robert Goldbers Jucianapeiis rday, Sept. 2, to themselves, *Alex Zsorka. hin

iz Ar omer Mathews, Sutin ‘with the Indiana trotting and *Don Sharp, Columbus ging colt champions being (Bill Beil —Leesburs ed that day, Keith Ow en Tere Haute Aro Andley, uncie “*The Grand Circuit meeting, fea: «ray Inman, Bloomington . g a $40,000 purse and an- Tommy Vaughn, Indianapolis

er of $33,000,- will open Labor, [16% Roman, (Jammond y, Sept. 4. on Badrett 'N New Castle

J“Among the top horses sched-| Charles Butler, Ande Med to pace and trot over the! "Rly, Tndianapalis SE

mile oval at the Fairgrounds is § Lusty Song, 1950 Hambletonian | Bs champion. : © Bel The biggest purse of the pro-| r Drake, Plymouth ..

*Bill Sew:ll, Anderson gram will -be the $40,000 cha hr Callis, Martinsville *

richest 2-year-old. trotting race, [Julius Erdeiyl,’ Walker Bob Hamilt Jr B® . The Fox Stake will be worth more | John Misian, Gar Fans : than $33,000 to a 2-year-old d pacer. far dexSes Lotter + i Danby. Fort Wavne

Real Estate Golf = BE Mien "ean The fourth 1950 Indianapolis

NEW YORK, Aug. 16—Both the Philadelphia Phillies and ~via «Detroit. Tigers were ‘whizzing into “If” situations in the pennant : Paces today where their opponents are going to have to do some.

TWO: The Tigers are 3; games up on both Cleveland and the New York Yankees with 48 to go and if they only broke

for a 27-18 flat .600 mark to top Detroit. As in the National . League, it isn’t likely that the Tigers will get that bad or Wy the Giants, 1 to 0, in a duel

TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 16—Indiana’s top professional-and ama-| teur golfers—in quest of the $2500 pot of gold teed off today. § on ~over-the-b a

And the golfers tad a Tot fo shoot at since six of the 160

city golfer to join the 60 shooters, | Fred Wampler. Indianapolis .........

The big, soft-spoken Hamblen Mike Kaperak, Terre Haute ..... ....

Bud Alnduarii, Daisies Vinesn san

» Tefre Haute

1944, was accuratd with his drives|Chyck arringer, dione polis... ..

arg “su . bert Ridenour, Indianapolis rye

olis . Quaran aio. Lotanspari BVI

. 0 . Si Hoosier harness racing fans jim Vaughn, Indianapolis ......

+1 “Hoosier- owned horses will have *Worth Fredericks, Terre Haute ....

Wayne Hensley, Anderson Tae

“Yulian Silverstein, Terre Haute .

a’ __ prize for the - Horseman. Stake, LR borate. ndings rp

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CONSIDER also that the Phils have won eight more games

than the Braves, 11 more than -the Dodgers, 10 more than the © Cardinals and 13 more than the Giants which means that “no matter what” each of these teams will have to win that many = more games-than-the Phits in the stretch even to catch up. That “nning.

is because the Phils have played more games—112—than any

It was pertinent to consider these points as both teams im- other club, proved their league leading positions with key victories over the

Second place teams—the Phillies with a 9 to 1 steamrollering of the Braves and the Tigers with a 4 to 1 triumph over Cleveland. ONE: The Phillies are six games in front of the Braves and even if they suddenly should go sour and play only 500 ball in their remaining 42 games, Boston would have to win 30 and lose but 16 of its remaining 46 for a .652 percentage to beat them out. Louis, Basten thus as has Played at a 556 clip. Neither a Philadelphia tdown nor a. ves’ streak to that extent seems even re- : ’ .motely likely. Tt goes without saying that the Dodgers, 615 he- YOUNG JOHNNY GROTH 5 first inning grand ‘slam homer hindo-the Cardinals 8,803. Ah Gisms. Abesiould. haxenser. Bag

Bais Detroit ity margin. 2. Art Houtteman won a op for his 15th ot 7 National .L.eague pitcher, Johnny Sain, blasting around six runs in the first two innings then coasting as Lefty Curt Simmons

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The Tigers are not quite so well off in that respect but the big point for them is that they have 31 of their remaining 48 games left with the second division Browns, White Sox, Senaters and Athletiés, against whom they have a collective 41-16 mark for a 719 percentage. Eleven of their games are against the flat-tire Brownies, all of them in Detroit if the American League permits trans-planting of three which were rained out in St. The Tigers have a season mark of 9-2 against St. Louis.

it “decision over league ace Bob he Phils, in turn, routed the top

26-17 = won his 15th decision, Andy Seminick hit a homer and Del Ennis to go made three of Philly's 11 hits.

Brooklyn moved to within 64 games of the top by defeating

between Pitchers Lefty Preacher

Roe, the winner, and Larry Jansen the loser. Roe yielded five

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Fred

par for each side. It was his put-|*Mike Garbacs, South Bend .......... ter that

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CUM KOWALSKI LOST the first 161] Jn 15 minutes and won the Ta secondTiA tres] Cle the third fall and Wiadek jumped his track minutes. He tossed! 7! Referee Lou Thomas out of the ring for the night and lost no time in doing the same to volunteer Referee Carlos Freeman,

‘ . - ” . « THAT. BROUGHT on Matchmaker Billy

Thom and the law “the cops quelled

Kawalski after a rassle and peace returned to the arenas. i Otherwise the show went ac- Strained him.

Hoyle. Ralph GariLouis, and Tommy

O'Toole, Boston, drew in the 30- |

Joe Louis Leading Own Golf Tourney

es DETROIT, Aug. 18 (UP)

g a few days off from

80 training for his September title

a five-stroke lead in itational golf tourna-

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Hl led the pros

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BOSTON, Aug. 16 (UP)- Big Walt Dropo, the Boston Red Sox Solunar Table hard-hitting first baseman, was reported in “good” condition and “resting comfortably” today at a Cambridge hospital after X-rays qoday _..coirrs 83.8 iorder: St. Paul, three games; revealed he was not seriously Hiufed when struck on -the head Thursday 58 144

by ‘a Hank Wyse pitch in fifth inning of the first game of! last night's twi-night double header with the Philadelphi Athletics. He was taken to Sancta |)

Maria - Hospital where -Dr- Ed-| iF,

ward J. Healey of Baston dis-| closed there was no fracture. Dr. Ralph McCarthy, Red S team’ hysietAn, satd Dropo wou remain at the hospital “for a

said he would -not make any im 1

mediate estimate of when Dropo Sry

could resume play. Dropo, a six-foot six-inch rookie was carried from the field

on a stretcher though he never New york | lost consciousness. ‘He even tried §leteland .. to rise after he was struck but Washington . ¢plate umpire Passarella re- Philadelotiia :

Examines X-Rays

Bos . Dr. Joseph F. Dorsey of Boston Brookivn a Salvatore Balbo, examined the - wet X-ray plates | Nr dork ,

New York, lost to Buck Weaver, and reported no sign of serious §incinnat . {Terre Haute, in 27 minutes of the!

Only One One-Hitter

CHICAGO (UP) — Only one one-hit game has been recorded, tin .the American League so far

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[Red Sox Catcher Seeks Revenge

.33 by A's Pitcher Hank Wyse and got the once-over from Philadelphia Catcher Joe Tipton (bending feated. Miss Dorothy : 1 over. At the extreme right Birdie Tebbetts, Boston catcher who did not play in the game, came Indianapolis, was ousted by Mrs. doubles, two triples and four Ride ou , i to blows with Wyse, The action occurred in the first game of a twi-night deublehgader, {Lyle Bowman, Portland, Ore. homers. His average was .232. |mu,

{Hammond was defeated 2 and 1iy.ar Beard hit 277 and in 1048 Main oo. - i Kowalski Throws Dropo in ‘Good’ Condition by Miss Dorothy Kielty, rE With, Bead, bt Ta ry Gree hb

couple of days’ observation.” He,

A438 18'% 110-8) and Batt ? a oo 2 ka “snd Ba rune Dro veher. Wyse rome’s little hardtop show when +39 plo injury. He said the pitch did not PACIFIC coast LEAGUE (Seconq Game) pe won the 25-lap feature, Start, ] { AGUE Gn. | Bhitaceisiin i 010010 110 4 1 4 ling last because of his fastest break the skin and that there Qakland noir . 3 56 608 .... Bos 1 310 12x— 8 15 1 { 290 d| Diego . 83 oo6 1 | Kellner (1-12) and he a; Nixon (4- 2) (qualifying time, Moore beat out was no lump on the 220-poun Hollywood or 84.083 Nia And Roser. Home rune Boser, Pain. “Jesse Plummer and Clyde: Miller. : Bentt : 507 “13 ronty- mes § = ‘power hittel’s Head. He said the Batra LEE : ATIONAL LEAGUE | Plummer and Miller finished sec-| injury was a cerebral concussion. Portiand 73 475 18'3 Cincinna aw ceeeveed. 300 000 016— 9 15 2 ond d thi d, pecti ! bef th i (Los Angeles’. ‘ 8! 428 38%; | Pittsburgh .. 110 020 006—10 16 2| ond an Ira, res vely. ! Just an inning before the acci- ‘gg. /amenio 88 380 32 Blackwell, Smith a Fox (9) Hetkl| Plummer, usually the. man to Ca, C4 dent, the 27-year-old Dropo hit INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Queer 29) HOT lk pi iamesa (11; Werle.| haat at the track, Wo! e of th “Op, his 27th home run of the season. Roc heste ot 3 I es arn Winning. oa Ma Se Mca ~ nso ol D, %, He came to the plate after Short- eal 54 571 5 | Losing Fitcher, Hetki (1-3) Home. runs—| leat events and the trophy dash, 0 4 0 . : on Baltimore 3 470 Bs Kiner. Adam : Pete Fielder, Miller and Cecil 2 stop Vern Stegtiens homered 7 ® Shineneld |i: a an Chicazo LT 000 008 1a 3 8 1iBaker, all of Indianapolis, won ed Sox wo 3 Syracuse 62. 470 17'2 ollet. Martin (8) and Rice: Miner other * heat races. The beaning precipitated a near s2ionte ; : 4“ a 334 #1 Leonard on yon hh Wianine gi = brawl between members of the SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION (10-10). Hom# run-—Musial two teams who rushed onto the ,u ol ER New York - Ne 30-200 a0-1 40 § anta as Ws 45 $35 ? x 8 1 field. Red Sox catcher Birdie Teb- Birmingham errs TO 52 874 6 oe (16-7) and Cas: Jansen Nashviill g 5 56 ” a 8: and Wastry rum, : : bb TT were betts, who was not playing, was New'orl vis oA 28 2 12 : Philadel hi vases 310 S00 990 1 19 3 A SPECIAL A ED A RACTION - . z Feu Orleans .. 81.81 500 15 phia” oo 0 XxX 9 11 ejécted from the bench for punch ae nh se Haefner (2). Hall (7), Antonelll AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ing wy se, Shatianooea viveesen 33 ATT OM [ah un Cooper: Simmons, Konstaniy (8) | : é Little Rock ...... 3 78 333 241, 80d Seminick. Winning pitcher, Simmons

ithis season — a 5 to 0 victory!

pitched by Billy Pierce, little Chi-|

against the New York Yankees

.ion June 15. Billy Johnson's single Ne Lard nental Optical 7; Francesco Pi &

was the only “Yankee hit.

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24-Game Home gg¢ oy for Seven Clubs to Visit Victory Field

~ By EDDEHE-ASH; Sports Editor With the Murat Temple Shriners staging their annual colorful marching program as the Indians begin a long home stand, it looks = ba afl like a big night at Victory Field. « > as ; hi ales And from all advance indications, a big crowd will be there to

orig ——————— take in the double entertainment, ceremonies and baseball.

With the Hoosier Redskins again knocking at the pennant door

Leading Phils, Tigers - Put Heat On Challengers i 55 Et oa of the Week

winning streak (Pittsburgh Press, Tuesday)

hits as he won his 16th gi tops for his 13-year professional | ney put together a three-game ““career—and ‘his third “shit ansen gave up only four hits = yum Sefiel _— oe : and the only run was unearned, set up by Ed Stanky's error a in AA’ Tonight : eard rromoted To “and pe by Carl Furillo and Roy Sampanella in the second | apolis.

rani pes EHP G-EVISORE: TCO Hp ; Pet. Win THE AL Cardinals dropped eight fall games behind | | Loulsville 573 576 Lose ‘with a 3-to<2 loss to the Cubs at Chicago, Howie Pollet weaken- vs. ing to yield all. the winner's runs in the last two innings. Hal Minneapolis 570 “574 566 Jeffcoat’s squeeze bunt single sent in the deciding run for winner Indianapolis 566 569 56

1 Paul Minner, i At Pittsburgh it was weirdness unlimited in the ninth inning |g Fri 537 540 532 0 Ig 1 NSon

as first the Reds, then the Pirates scored six Sans, Pitts gh : winding up with a 10-to-9 decision. Ralph Kiner hit his victory drive at one stage in their] homer, a 500-toot Plus blast. : Jcloty road trip sus saw itl Faces Loss of

THE YANKEES. were pummeled a vadiy” in losing a 10-to-5 [Snapped just when it looked as Middle Title ~~ =

"though they were on the move. decision at Washington gs the Senators scored six runs in the g y oye: LTA SHINGTON, Aug. 16, 8, (UF Plies

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with a three-hit shutout in the 9-to-0 night game victory for New because re York in which Hank Bauer homered ein Yankee batter Tribe Manager Al Lopez an- his world middleweight cham- New York made at least one hit. ” nounced Elmer Riddle, veteran pionship against Sugar Ray Rob- at 2:53 of h The Red Sox inade it 18 vic tories in a Tow a gd against righthander, as his mound starter inson by Oct. 12, the title may be Fens the Athletics, topping them 8 to 3 and 9 to a ropo. was ts in th - e felled by a pitched ball that struck his head in the opener but ussinat he St. Paul Saints in o taken away from him by the Na JY erous cond was not seriously injured. He and Vern Stephens hit first-game |OPeNer of a g {tional Boxing Association. swollen it homers for Boston and Bobby Doerr hit one in the second. inight. He has won nine games The NBA said today it will ask purple doo! The Browns and White Sox were not scheduled. {and lost six. Shrine ceremonies ji3 annual convention at Detroit, die’s head = - sit es begin at 7:30, the ball game atigept, 11, to impose that time lim- lenger was 8:15. lit and penalty on Bronx Jake. mouth, lef iS, US Lose {| Even though the Saints have LaMottg was ordered by the the right | been especially rugged in battles! executive committee of the NBA left ear, i | with the Indians this season don't) lin June that his next defense © Adm | First Round 'be too surprised if the Lopezmen must be against Robinson. But Charles, i | turn the tables this time. instead, he signed last week to Jast Octo The Indians have been fairly defend against Laurent Dauth- dressing r 2 Standout Matches | comsigtent “homebodies” this year Uille of Belgium at Detroit, Sept. unimpressi lwith 37 Victory Field victories 13. There appeared little chance an under Scheduled Today |against only 17 setbacks. On the|that he could defend against both booed Ezz CHICAGO, Aug. 16 {UP)—Two| road, however, it’s the other way, | men within a month. 13th round anit ot in 5 in nd a, Sent FT Ey of ma | the second round today of the after the olden Anniversary Womens Ahead, 12 40-7 Ce be-calted upon to-sustain the ac- ~The chs Western Golf Association ama- This series will be the last tion of the NBA's executive com- a single k teur championship. ~~ |meeting between the rivals in reg- mittee in voting 21 to 1 tha lightly rat In one, Carol Diringer, Tiffin, |ular season competition and the Motta be required to abide by Ris gone Into 0., will tangle with a state rival, fourth-placers hold the upper| agreement not later than Oct. 12 dog and Peggy Kirk, Findlay, while in/hand in the 19 previous clashes a8ainst Robinson. to belt ou

the second Grace De Moss, a by the wide margin of 12 to 7. | Of course, there was always newcomer to the Western from h ithe possibility that Dauthuille Corvalls,” Ore. meets Beverly In the league standings, how- would strip LaMotta of the crown ‘1H t tit ever, the third-place Tribesters! jon Sept. 1: 13. anson, a veteran competitor, ,,eaq of St. Paul by three from Pasadena, Cal.

Miss Diringer and Miss Kirk, 30d a half games. Indians at Bat the runner-up for the crown last, Former Victory Field idol Ted | AB. B B RBI 8 sB Pet, year, have shared the Ohio State Beard is slated to reappear in the Bellwwandra. 184 33 38 3% 0 au championship for half a dozen Tribe lineup tonight and lead off |Safell ...... 208 4 1 23 11 ‘ae {years, and qualified for the West-/in the batting order. He's Cd Gera a “In 17 2 3 i 300 ern’s championship flight only from the Pirates again as Jom gai in 3 48. 31 t- £1] ‘two strokes apart—a 78 for Miss Saffell returns to the big show. plait es n ss 8 irk and an 80 for her rival. Quiteridss .. 38 14 18 8 © 213 Each sailed through the first| Saffell eame in off the road pe 182 21 46 17 0 38 round on mateh play, although With the Indians yesterday ait- Bailineer Be 8 & 38 2 3 / play, although! on toting a .326 batting av-|Coosan . .° 13 M2 30

Miss Diringer was forced to go! Two-base hiteBas oor 28, Pl erage and departed for St. Louis |g 3 8 3 att 20, one extra hole before subduing! oq y where he will report to the|Gerala_ ¥ TI S Dessesire E Mrs. James Ferrie, Long Beach, 8, Kal

{Bucs for a game tonight. Po Wes. 5 Gustongse Jxsrd 7 Coogan Gal. one Wp In 15, Miss Kirk/ | Wolk base bite K alin 5, Peters 5 5, Bas~

meanwhile set back Mrs. John Sure of Heavy Action gal oS Bockma m4 Cootan ‘“ Fitz Gerald Clauder, Milwaukee, 2 and 1. | Beard didn't see too much! Gutteridge 3 Pinedo. 1, Rikard 2,

Acme Telephoto. Indiana's representation in the game action with the Pirates this ig, Tome TL Tihs _-Bastall 13, Platt 12, Kalin

9. Dallessandro 3 Fernandes

1 One more beanball made the pot boil over in the Boston Red Sox-Philadelphia Athletics game jLouney was Shor t and sweet. The, season, but is sure to receive l Satell 8. Rikard™3. Peters 3," Coosa : 73] in Boston yesterday. Bosox First Baseman Walt Dropo lay on home plate after being struck on head ONY two Hoosier women to/plenty of it with the Indians. In" EFTQUING o

qualify for match play were de-|177 times at bat with Pittsburgh papisn

R BB 80 Ellis, he collected 41 hits, including six Hutchings

Hi: However, as a Tribester last Friend is

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| Beach, Cal., the 1948 champion: | fellow batted TMFE BUSH 18 Tndiana women's 3 Saisie, the lithe fellow | %

a 24+ -game home stand for the In-| |dians as seven clubs invade the {Victory Field wigwam in this|

M. M Mine Major Mymor Major!

iMinneapolis, three; Milwaukee, {four; Kansas City, four; Toledo,

| Wednesday

ul n. doubleheaders and four ladies’ nights. Special nights are. to-} ight Shriners; Aug. 23, Eagles;

{Aug. 29, St. Vincent Hospital \Guild; Aug. 31, Press-Radio, . | {- There will be two “strange in- ; {terludes” in the Aug. 16 through! . Sept. 3 stretch; two open ——— Cool off with deSaturday; Auge: 20:-and; «licious wine lem

AMERICAN associa N RESULTS YESTERDAY '1iday, Sept. 1. {| onade — make it tous ) Pet G.B No nit on ASSOCIATION { The Indians close the regular §- ~’ make it - " *. SC i Whitin. Bo MRHGLIIIGUR (ouisvie, Toledo: and ‘Common | “1h Crest port fT B aivew vars OT GAN es Por as and mus l , Sa, La gi Washinglgn . ca . 20 000 130-3 18 3 2 The regular schedule ends 6n Sun- wine, : 4 y Ferrick 8), 8 d TR; y BE, HRs te a SR an at toe Shontn | TT ng _pitche wT AMERICAN | LEAGUE Pet. G. Pitcher, Potro be Sr Home 3. Losing P ayo ssa ar on Tues ay ent. 2 fre 55 pt ¥ , BS Se roit 3% hea (Second Game) i 43 606 3's New York -89 fi 44 804 3 3 va + 30 1 oe 03 3 FE Moore Captures | : ig 8 i 19% Fi 4 nd Ad. Berra Kura itch Single” : 3 ’ d G 0. Losing pitcher u- { : i Od RE hn. a, Feature Race ARCH BEVERAGE CORP.

38 67 362 20'2 Cleveland [ill 200 100 100 000— 1 3 ? NATIONAL WEAGUE : Houtteman, ‘Stuart iT_and Rosinson Dick Moore of Lafayette may o

Philadelphia Fei. G.B. Lemon (18-6) and Hezan. Winning pitcher. | be. last at the start, but- he’s not

outteman 13, 9). Home run--Groth.

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