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Houtteman faced the minimum of 27 batters and walked only two. An inspired infield caught both of them on double plays.

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season to 16 wins to nine losses. | Ek Same, oddly, on the day be-| re Tiger fans planned to honor | ny Pesky, Vern Stephens and, Jum with “Art Houtteman” day at| Buddy Rosar got to Conrad Marriggs Stadium, {rero for three hits and two runs He walked Lenhardt in the in the ninth inning today to give

fourth and pinchhitter Hank Arft|the Boston Red Sox a 5 to 4 vic- i in the ninth but neither got be-/tory over the Washington Sen-|Ma

Yond first. The Tigers collected 10 hits | straight triumph. = off ‘Ned Garver, who went the| Pesky opened the ninth with a route, |single through the middle and Johnny Groth clouted his 10th! was sacrificed along by Dom Dihomer of the year with a 365-| Maggio. Stephens then doubled footer in the eighth with Wertz {to left to score Pesky with the 3 on first. tying run. After Bobby Doerr was| St. Loui | walked intentionally, Walt Dropo

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It was a good pitching battle Schoendienst delivered in the! between Wynn, who won his 14th clutch for the second straight|

and allowed only three hits, and/game as he tripled with two out! “Ken Holcombe, until Easter teed/in the ninth inning tonight to|

off with one out in the eighth. | drive in Pitcher Al Brazle and!

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opening high in the right field 3 to 2 victory over the Cincinnati upper deck and was .is 22d of | | Reds. the year, He hadn’t hit a home Last night, Schoendienst singled | uly in the ‘last half of th eleventh k FET

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| CHICAGO, Aug. 19 (UP) — Clyde McCullough batted in six| | runs and Ralph Kiner hit his {35th and 36th home runs of the! | season today as thé Pirates de-!. {feated the Cubs, 13-8, in a Wrig{ley Field slugfest.

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Yanks’ Win Over Athletics

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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 19] (UP)--Sparked by Joe DiMaggio, who collected three hits and batted in two runs, the New York Yanke»3 defeated the Philadel phia Athletics, 6 to 2, today in a game held up 40 minutes by rain.

Southpaw Tommy Byrne star! ~gg—for- New York—amk although {he left with two .on and none out _ |in the seventh inning, received credit for his 13th triumph | alist six losses. Tom Ferrick | relieved Byrne and held the A's scoreless in the final three in- | nings.

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Both Have 209 Mangrum Has 210 BALTIMORE, Aug. 19. (UP)—|, Pete Cooper of Ponte Vedra, Fla., shot a three-under-par 69 today | and tied Clayton Haefner of | 1|Charlotte, N. C., for the lead in the Eastern Open Golf Tourna- & iment with a total of 209 after three rounds. ee : | Cooper's fine “putting gave “him i Ta 34 on the outgolig nine and a 35 coming in. He carded 70's in the first two rounds. Haefner shot his second straight par 72| t/in the third round to get his I= 1209 despite some poor golf, After two days of in and out] golf, pretournament favorite ee [Lloyd Mangrum scored the best round of the day, a 67, he moved | into third place with a 210, but | was forced to share the spot with | Fred Haas Jr. Haas Fires 71 Fred Haas put a 71 with his ti previous two round total of 139 for a 210. { With the pressure mounting on

of Ormond Beach, Fla. Johnny Palmer, of Badin, N. C, and Walt |

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{Henry Ransom, St. Andrews, Ill, only a stroke behind the leaders las the round began, shot identical nines.of 39 for a 78 and a third

Team Holds Lead Swim Championships

JASONVILLE, Ind. Aug. 10 Indlanapolls women swimmers|Tound_score of 217—even par. {were more than holding their own as the Shakamak Open Swimming | {and Diving Championships reached the halfway mark here today. | With 16 of the 34 events out of the way senior women of Indi-| ~ranapolis Riviera Club had taken the lead in their aivision with a’

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Free to Entrants

, By ART WRIGHT Those izes for The Times Indianapolis ases| Fishing Rodeo are piling upfwere having a rougher ti’ & of it, again. Manufacturers of fishing tackle tomorrow's finale. zr (are lending their support to pro-isecond position in the junior 2

anapolis Athletic Club mermaids {sh lat 14 points held first by a one- |

awards for the anglers who pull TI, 11-13. In the senior men’s di“the big ones” from Yellowwood vision Indianapolis YMCA was Lake on Sept. 16. First of the regular supportersiiour points. of The Times sning Rox Rodeo heard from was the Igast Co., of Akron, O., Who make! ° records were broken as the the, Arbogast artificial lures. |in the Indiana State Park pool. |7) prize committee hds con- The ‘swi tacted all the important manu-| ne Swimmers were favored by {facturers and promises a prize beautiful

tive pace would be stepped up toIMOTIOW, The standings: {

MEN'S DIVISION | cay Youth: Poundsticn 24

{lineup of awards. Entry Free It won't cost -anything for the publie to take part Th od

Pn be distributed to that ry Chi 36 ndianasol stributed to ‘women |€ ouBtey 5 |and children will have an equal Sab fh mune i {advantage with the veteran male| oq FANIOk BOYS

5. M The Indiana State Conservation; Hr A Club of Louisville 4, Malahapo: | Department is co-operating with Us YMCA 2.

{The Times in holding the rodeo. 1ac Te Riviera Club. 1 PO

13, Yellowwood Lake is a 147-acre|'™ Club 3. Lakeside of Louisville 1, Chi- ! cago Park District 1. isite located south of Nashville on! MEN'S DIVISION

[point margin over Riviera Club. Bob h Kenny, Kenosha. Time—2:57.2, male swimmers tia University unattached) : TMCA; 3.

but hoped to come back strong in *“Jio-Sdeter "Precstyio—1. A etirien, IAC had alfa Time 35j0t.

vide another outstanding list of {boys’ division, trailing Oak Park, ase Fok of ©

in a three-way tie for third with Country Club;

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weather. and officials Ry (list to rival last year's expensive Were convinced that the competi- Cin. Thioeea:46 3 Due, “Lafayet tte «Cu [Time 200- r {katayeste, Countey Club: 2 ra Sh ub; Maur

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ming - {Country Club “(Anne Champ, Carol Pence, ; [Shella Da Pahahuer; 2, IAC; 3, ne-—4

{ TAC: ary Lafayette Coun- | Judy Ruth, Lafayette Country Club. Time

lot point; 42 to 36, spread between them and their nearest isd ition, Lafayette Country Club, Int say “Junior giris™ afvision; Indi= TUntversity ‘of ‘Michigan: 2 "Don Watson, filwat kee,

University of Towa: 3, A Smith, wins ha Youth Foundation. Time— | Meter Breaststroke—1, Ronald don | i

son, Iowa; Tom Warren, Kenosha;

Mud Hens Move

Into Sixth Place ad 10.4

Nook | TOLEDQ, Aug. 19. (UP Jerry Smith, Keno- homerutehappy in 3 victory Pr. — over e waukee wers rh i Son ore pulled the Toledo Mud-hens back #3 Loutsville YMCA. [ino sixth place in the American 100 MICNIOR BoYY DI DIVISION Association today. ET Fleming Birominen td! Pitcher Ken Fremming notched Larry ‘Melin, Oak Park his sixth win against 12 losses Clapper, (for the season as he coasted to|

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CA, | Tim ; y his mates in the second and 00-Me: Backst; . ReEIORe—1. loo, Rogers, bY he in the third. , Bloomington Country Club. Milwauk

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Times Special 2 DARLINGTON, 8. C., Aug. 19 {+—Curtia Turner, 29-year-old race| driver from Roanoke, ‘Va., who!

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ter than ,81 miles per hour. It's All Atlanta But from there on it was all} {Atlanta with Bob Flock, Robert | [({Red) Byron, Fonty Flock and) {Jack Smith of that city finishing lin. the order named, Four of the five qualifying cars today were 1950 Oldsmobiles, | Byron, the lone exception, was] driving a 1950 Cadillac. Shoot for 75

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Foledo. by Siiwadies 3. RICAN LEAGUE Detroit ry 8t. Louis Slevaland 1, 2rd 0. Boston 5, Washington 4 New York 8, Philadephia 2.

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field. Todays times.’ Curtis Turner, Roanoke, va, 1950 Olds, time: 7:18.84; Bob |

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BC Patil at Touts : time: 7:21.80; Red Byron, Atlanta, i b. tonid ERICAN, LEAGUR Ga., 1950 Cadillac, time: 7:25.60; hiatis at Cleve nn - Fonty Flock, Atlanta, Ga. 1950) Weiniron at Bascqrnie (21 Olds, time: 7:29.80; Jack Smith, Boston ab A AL GUE Atlanta, Ga., 1950 Olas, Hime: Philadelphia: at New : York 3. : Pittsburgh at Clucasa my, | Eincinnan st St. Louis,

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| Btobby 7-8). { lL mms re 3 richs, - ~ |Natchez Wins, 1-0, In |2hd —Crimlag, El ce i ahnech 3 Five cars will be qualified ach Bi a OAL pawn o - Little League Tourney Cc

ew York (postponed, \—Natchez, Miss, pushed across. a run in the last of the ninth Cerv.c |inning to edge Jeffersonville, Ind., 11-0, and moved into the finals of Jurvis.c

11s at INDIANAPOLIS, 130 p.m the Little League ‘regional baseat arte ‘ball tourney here, =

|sters, whose ages range from § to 12, battle three extra innings. Southpaw Sam Eidt, the winning |g: .| pitcher who scored the game's 4 "|only run, fanned 11 and walked |only- one. 8

Fk % at FE E00 Rama Redbirds Drop | Kansas City Twice } COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 19 (UP) i (=-The Columbus Redbirds, fight-

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GAMES TOMORROW AMER Al Right amet > City Blues today, 6 to 3 and 2 to 1.0} siwaukes: i NDIANAPOLIS, 8:15. The nightcap, set for seven 8t. Paul at Toledo, innings, was tied at the regula-| ‘tion distance and went one extra Inning before the Redbirds pushed across the victory tally, (First game) KANSAS CITY COLUMBUS

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Rivals to Clash in Double Bill Today A timely le in he nth inning by Ed Fitz Gerald

|with the bases loaded won for the Indians last night over

the league-leading Minneapolis Millers, 5to4.. The victory advanced the second-place Tribesters to within a game and a half of the league's pacesetters and the rivals are to battle it out in a double-header this afternoon with the lead at stake. ——— Probable pitchers for the —

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n—Basgall, Milne, DandeA Pits Gerala 2./10F Dale Coogan and also drew a Two-base hits—Kalin, Haas. Three-base free ticket, filling the bases. hits—Milne. Home run—Haas. Stolen bases! Fanovich was taken out of the {—Platt, Basgall, Rowel, Sacrifice—Platt.| box and Ike Pearson went in for "| enlenlays=-Patuandes 16 Bastalt fa Sa {the Millers. Dom Dallessandro san: Wiliams. batted for Monty —Basgailandto Williams. Lett on pnset—Miuseaiohs 1 drew another walk forcing in Fer'2; Panovich 4; Pearson 1, Struck out—By nandez with a run, IP anoviE 8 METh-T- Hiw-=0tf- Pepsi T-1u— “Brought up Fitz Gerald {Fae of ln 1 In Ot, Fsicland he singled Just out of Short: n __|stop Johnny Jorgeihsen’'s reach, ). Wild pitch 1 | pitched to 2 men to Bi in Lasing|scoring Lint and ‘Bockman 4 pitcher—Panoyich. Umpires—Mullen and/clinch the night's honors for, the home boys. / Earl Turner, catcher called up from New Orleans, reported to Saints, Colonels the Tribe and was in uniform. To make room for Turner, Catcher

Split Twin Bill Del Ballinger was placed on the

—|inactive list. LOUISVILLE, Aug 19 (UF) “rhe Millers were without the St. Paul won the se ga {services of Bill Jemnings, their a split doubleheader tonight 6 regyiar shortstop. He received a to 5 as Louisville failed at the bad spike wound in Louisville and plate with men on the bases. The was sent home, Johnny JorgenColonels won the opener 3 to 2 sen, utility infielder, filled in at this afternoon. the shortfield for the visitors. The Colonels had 25 men on| The Indians opened the scoring

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Rowe Hn ae Papish Goes Out | Frank Papish, the Tribe's starts... ing pitcher, stepped aside for Earl A Turner, pinch hitter in the eighth, ijand Forrest Main took over the ? mound chores and became the winner. Fanovich was charged 3/with the defeat. $.._The Indians won on. seven hits: 1M The. Millers. lost. on-.eight. .. The. . 3 visitors completed two double ‘0|plays, the Indians one. It was the _ Mueller» 2 Millers seventh defeat in nine Is 30.7 { Fils of 2 8 ul Sme i6 Incianapalis The Tobe "Wilson walked for Richter in Rn. turned in 17 assists, with FerAndtrion ¥ walked Yor Banc mith fi and Leo Wells getting the Bt. Paul .., , 100 0 most work. The game's: fielding phi ti or on wo ts gem was turned in by Pete Milne, berson, Pendleton. Chapnian, Wfsen,. ‘Minneapolis ‘left fielder. fe Tipton, Sscrifice—Gernert Double| In the first inning he made a Limmer: ra ts Lyons leaping one-handed catch on a . fsul drive by Fernandez, against the Ted Beard and Whitey 4 {Platt of the Indians also coms pine ing Sooner) Sein Shicher— tributed fancy catches after long runs.

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