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EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor RAED Shoot the plane player. He's doing the best. league-leading Minneapolis Millers in Columbus and pulled within Rud od Sev ite aa ; Se or ae the Ft - le can.” '! two and a half games of first place. It was the Red Birds' ninth / But despite the lad's remarkable performance, Intiane Apply that “oldie” to the Indianapolis Indians and you won't straight viclory. Remember when the hometown Indians won TRIBE MANAGER AL LOPEZ was banished from the first "combed him for two doubles and a triple in the third inning. He be far wrong. nine in a’row”? ‘History may repeat, but even history is running SMe. after an argument Umpire Jack Fette over a strike 1.4 them to seven hits, however, in the nine rounds, Five straight defeats now for the home hays and six in their out on the Tribesters, ealiel on Nanny Fernandes 4 the SIE tie ng on w Teg : last seven starts at Victory Field. By the grace of defeats handed Louisville and St. Paul oy second game was highlighted marvelous pitch COLT'S 13TH strikeout was an oddity. Leo Wells awl 2th But the fans haven't folded their seats like Arabs and silently yy 8 on of Dave Cole, Milwaukee rookie righthander. He rolled up slipped out of the exits. But they're probably thinking about it. Kansas City and Toledo, respectively, last night, the Indians were wild pitch for the tnird strike and reached first before Catcher

It isn't that easy for the Tribesters, however. They're Pledges

no lower than third today, by the margin of two percentage points : over the fourth-place Colonels and & half game ahead of the fifth- H ie fanned vetsran Frank Kalin three Mraignt tues, Fer "a strikeout and an error on Cole.

“Strikeouts and fanned the side 1a the fourth, one tw: these, Wait Linden retrieved the bail. Under ihe new Fuies, it goes as

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~4o stick around and play out the schedule. No play, no pay, : _ Every A uh . - After absorbing a double defeat at the hands of the Mil- Place Saints. Tribe's regular lineup fanned at least once, except Dale Coogan, Behind Cole’s great hurling, the Brewers took “batting praclast t-—for three.in a row to.the seventh- The Milwaukee Brewers, sunk in the second division, now Jas. who has a habit of that thi tice” at the expense of four Tribe hurlers. The visitors Watlies Brewers night,={o have downed the Indians 11 times in 21 clashes this season, and a doing that very thing. their I} uns on 17 hits, including a home. run by Jack Weteenthe Redskins have to meet the same foe tonight in the _ __ “0 5 Indianapolis. It was the leagues strikeout record for the season for a '~ Bon a yn "fourth and finale of the series. . u a nine-inning game. Cole also struck out 13 in a recent 10-inning pg a ls by. 3 3 Jader ou y Jim Clarkson, IT WILL BE observed as Eagles Night at “the Tribe park; IN LAST night's first game, Ray Martin “eld the Redskins to §ame in Columbus, Yet his record is only three victories and five

there will be a band and drill teams on hand to entertain before five hits and the Brewers won o be the benefit

eight and one record, 1s booked to face the Brewers on the mound, According to Bob Coleman,

the visitors’ mastermind, Murray With a runner on base and Mon

“attraction will inspire the errors. Hal' Gregg and Johnny Hutchings tolled on the home 25a starter, mainly in Telief Toles, .

ided defeats, including last night's. But he hasn't been used often Addis, always a Tribe nemesis, got two hits and batted in n 10,8 bY thine costiy 1sibe y ight : four runs in the second game. And in the first un he collected including two doubles. -

game time and it could . - Ca sido Ee three hits, ndians to drift bac reulation. mound and the former was the loser. Sa BES . 1 Frank Papish, Ry otha w; who is still sporting an Arter the Indians jumped off to a two-run lead in the first in- DAVID BRUCE COLE; 19 (next birthday Aug. 29), stands oo ._n_8

ning, Gregg served the wrong pitch to Bob Montag in the third 6-1 and weighs 180, He's an American Legion Junior Baseball WEISENBURGER was the first, hitter to face Johnny McCall,

tag hit the ball out of the park, product out of Williamsport, Md. Me pitched a no-hit game in the Tribe's starting pitcher in the second tilt, and the former

University of Michigan all-round athlete walloped the third 1 kee's tying the score. Montag has collected 15 homers this season and Legion competition and struck out 19 in a high school game, Wall, from out or the University of Texas, will handle Milwau Bor ot than orf THEY Tchers, With Jack 1n the Southeastern'l last year, Cole won Pitch over the left wal for a home run. : As a result of Milwaukee's twin victories last night, 6 to 2 The Indians were heid scoreless after the first stanza as the 12 and lost 12, fanned 161 batsmen in 203 innings and walked Strange to relate, the Indians made no errors in the second

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from second to third place in the Brewer infield came through with three double plays to help 151, But he issued only three walks to the Indians last night. game.

Indians dropped American Association standings as Columbus took possession of Martin over the rough spots.

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makes the difference between average and a good pro.

The attendance was 3831. Which is high time to point out that the Indians are still leading the Jeague~tn attendance,

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Hart also aware that he'll be a Red Sox moved within 5'5 games. DARLINGTON. §. C.. Aug. 23 marked man for some of the older of the top with a’ 9 to 4 win over . Tim Flock, youngest of the linesmen who will be out to prove St. Louis. three Flock brothers entered in that he isn't worth the $36,000f In the National League, the the southern %00-mile stock car the Lions are paying him for three {Philadelphia Phillies retained race here Labor Day, joined his ~ftheir-5ii-game league lead - by ilustrious two brother -in-—the: Although he's slated for strictly Inipping Cincinnati, 4 to 3. Brook- starting field here yesterday.

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Dash on Bonneville Salt Flats M S Acti third; Ken MacGregor of Aus. Werts Tigers dio BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah. Aug. 23 (UP) Two ola IVACAY ee Action tralia, fourth. Kiner. Pirates .. 31 Stephens, Red Sox 31

men and a comparative “youngster” with a yen for speed will risk - 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 23 (UP)- nalisa Bossi of Italy, first, and Pafko, Cubs ....

their lives here on Labor Day for the thrill of racing against time. Pitchers Virgil (Fire) Trucks and G Mottr of England. = PEHING Ab Jenkins, who is well past the 65-year-old ‘mark, Will ‘be at Ted Gray of the Detroit Tigers! Joy Sammon oliram 8 Trout. Tigers. 11.2 § hr Eh 1 the wheel of his famed Mormon Meteor II. The orange and black may he back in action before the ean | Magile; | Giants aid i Sines

fish-railed power plant that generates-more “than 700 "Bursepower;} hd 67 The season, Dr. Robert Foe will race around a 12- mile CA QU- | ree —~———————I Hyland says. Semi- Pro ‘Baseball out flat’ on his machine to cut

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Grest.p . 14 i 8 Maris, oes 8 $s ——r——— didn’t take big Leon Hart long to, Largemouth Catch in the Smokies Columbus Sails RiEARS I A830 0 dane iii _ The Uni admit that he's mixing with! ten © to it ame , Totals .......... 3 7 su 8 Mure -3 3 it will hold tha Rikard walked for Gregg in fifth, Surner Do «0 0 nshi a mighty rough company now t! - (Seven innings; league rule) Dallessandro : = : 1 : : : Pr he's playing his football for pay. t Ti To Find First Milwaukee oe. 83 20 3g Riddle" 0888088 Nursing a severely roraioed asc i gains gers 4 | gRung dated in_Turner. Montag 2 Ad. Bockman fouled py for Meow In re or Hurm ankle, the giant 265-pou s A ! ; 5 | gs. THa-Dase hits-_Pegia plays Logan pupmer struck out for Muir in sevent troit Lions end sald “ney ure Yanks Trim Detroit Lead, 13-6; Will Amazing Red Birds io Reed to Pearson. Reed [o Loan io Riadie andro walked for Strobel db nthe eaten fo 4 like that in college ] - iM BE La eraxinsece 103 310 012--11 gids Wok " Face Ace Art Houtteman Today Take Over Second i Grup hun Maine Ne IhBikN thoiis tn Welteahte on CB cao Ok oe he The genial Hart, college foot- By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer | Columbus discovered America 27 oh Ste “in 3 ining. Huichines: 3 inenrson. els 3, Coosan 2 Addis 4. Rika Couniey te ball's most publicized player while NEW’ YORK, Aug. 23 It was Casey Stengel’s turn to gamble in 1492 —and Columbus may dis-| Losing ~ pitcher—Gress. mpires Fete, Clarkson, Gutteridge Wells 2, Addis. try Club, ] starring for unbeaten Notre Dame today and he did it by banking on temporarily lame Vic Raschi,| Heinlen and Applehans. Time—1 lund” ta MGS y Club, last year, has no illusions about | who will have to face Tiger Ace Art Houtteman as the Yankees | cover first place in the American into one being a sensation in his freshman battled to cut Detroit's American League lead still further. Association in 19506. matches tod season as a pro, Yesterday, Tiger Manager Red Rolfe had to do the gambling | The amazing Red Birds amateur ch “Your press clippings don’t help and his luck Seneried him hen in in-and- out. Hal White had one of Columbus are the birds in oh | ‘2 8 ney of Vane you up here,” he said. “If 1 can his worst days and was shelled —— SS ————————— tion. Last night they whipped the 4s 3 Wid oiteh Han. | Roo! ears oe Stra just learn enough to pull my rvercilessly In a 13 to 6 Yankee itn ah elght.run rally in the league-leading Minneapolis Mil- I U S Toy. Fette. Time—2:22. Attendance The Wire share of the load, I'll be satisfied.” triumph that left Detroit 213 sixth inning that inclu s fers 3.0. to go into second, only, . UO Indi -- Gin The Pittsburgh Steelers made a games in front. {walks. Rookie Willard Nixon was t and one half ames’ out In ndians at Bat [nis altern . : Rolfe, who was undismayed the winner, with relief by Ellis wo 2 nahi : AB R HRBISB Pet. Stranahar lasting impression on Hart in his y gaining the No. 2 spot the Red Drub Tops = ivemier ....... R HRBISE IS Amateur er first exhibition game last week- over the beating taken by White, | Kinder. - Birds stepped over the prostrate rubny Ps Dafiesianrs 18d 3 99 Hs and now: ia end. "" |sald “we had hopsd he'd do The Phils won by breaking a forms. of the Indianapolis Indians... Foreign. Entries... [Kalin __ GBA nd JOB EERE HON RIT ie Dros are Ai TouRh EFT Whit he aid last time out” against 33° tte-in-the ninth-with-a-run-on-— : /Rikard 40 33 12 40 1 300 Tent IT all the pros are as tough who lost a double bill to Milwau : {Fernandez 1 50 3 28 287 he doesn’t fi the Steelers, I'd better get used the Yankces when he beat them singles by Richie Ashburn, Willie a | NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (UP) piniandes 6 18 4 281° to a lot of ‘bumps and bruises,” on two hits,” | Jones, and Del Ennis, Robin Rob- : {Budge Patty of Los Angeles, Flatt ..... 3 sa i at _ over McHal he said : Feels More Confident |erts went. the distance and al- For Columbus it was the ninth! winner of the Wimbledon tourna- dutteriass . 59 16 16 8 $ 3 end of the | Sissy Stuff =e N lowed eight hits for his 17th win. win in a row and the second ment was seeded first today for maiimger 519 1 8% 1 3 31 Other fav y Rolfe sald also that he felt] rhe Dodgers built up an early straight over the Millers: Kurt | {the U. 8. National Tennis Beard beach a2 + - 5 : 2 Stranahan. After running into the Steelers, much more confident over thei 9.1 jead with the help of Roy Krieger authored a five-hit shut-! | Championships to be held at!Coosan .....::'''1es 15 33 18 2 313 Charlie Coe he's just about. convinced that Tigers’ chances now then when Campanella’s 24th homer, but out for the winners. Forest Hills, N.Y. beginning plvo base Sulina! Rin Pipit 20. disposed of college ball was just “sissy” stuff they came here a month ago. their shaky pitching nearly blew Colonels Skidding | Monday. |Geraia 9. Fernandes § Di Be airs 8. Minn., 3 an compared to the pro variety. But the big thing with us is/;; gry Palica was relieved by Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Giiteridge a oro els“ Eooean 3: Dick Chapm Hart figures his sprained ankle that we're just a month closer 10/ pap Bankhead and Ralph Branca Meanwhile, the hitless Louis-| Cal., was seeded second, Gasonar Et br 6, Kalin §, Bas- outlasted Bi has taught him a big lesson. {our goal and the club keeps right yarore the Pirate fire, stoked by ville Colonels continued their skidi priv or Coral Gables, Fla. i Dallessandro 2, Biber 1 Guierdses | Colo, Tup 1 “I got it by being a little tooon playing consistent byl” he pomery hy Clyde McCullough and {with a 6-2 loss to Kansas City. (pi.q and surprise Davis Cup | Heme Hun Pop PRG WP LR Tv “opocky -in-trying-to-turn-a- Piita-juald, EMS Was-a--tough-one way WESTAKE “WHE doused. + It was. the Colonels’. 12th. defeat. chotee Tom Brown of -San-Fran- A a aimahdro 8 Pernandes =~ Wee Willi burgh play in.” he said. “I thought lose but we've lost tougher ones.” ory Bickford gained his 10th Hn their last 13 starts. An ex<Gg6 rr Ee TF BESO te —amateu Lhad it turned in but en the Yankee catcher. -win--for--the -Braves, although. he. {Colonel was the nemesis of the... Be. ATTEN were peedad {EA pis... - Ti 30-— oNilhated Steeler hit me low an who wrecked the ,jjowed a homer by Bill Hower- ] » batsmen ast night. Sid} gmong domestic players. In addi-| Biidle S nna , Philmont, P hit me high and down I went in &| Tigers yesterday, blasting ouliion, Sid Gordon's three at | Schact gave up only six hits WWigjon 11 players drew foreign Muir = 0a £ “Three mo heap with my ankle twisted four hits including a triple and jog the Braves’ 10-bit attack. | winning his fourth . decision seedings. Ted Schroeder, runner- isin". % 3 3% the upset ro underneath.” homer and batting In six runs. | The Giants won with a five- run | against six setbacks. Jack Grif-|,, jy the Nationals last year and|fpiend |. 2 i a | ex-college The former Notre Dame star) Johnny Mize and Gene Wood-|.o)iy n the sixth inning, the last] : .- py (fore lost to bring his season’s| tor four years the standby of ral \ 88 56 44 68 Mount, N. ( realizes only too well how muchiling also homered In the 14-hit| (wo coming on errors, Jim Hearn | Charles Allen, 1054 W. 33d St. and his niece, Miss Judy 'record to 6-6. |U. 8. Davis Cup team, was not or Loan . teade ing 7 and | his six foot, five inch frame attack as Allie Reynolds won his| goored his sixth win despite] Whitmer of Pittsburgh show off their largemouth bass catch they | Ace Phil Haugstad of the St. seeded. Major League Leaders Cardinal, 8 helped him batter * his college/11th- game without pressure. {homers by Andy Pafko and Bill pulled out of Fontana Lake in the great Smoky Mountains last Paul Saints had a deuce of ‘a, du Pont Seeded First | ar nied From 1946 Sham} rivals. = in| hen it was too late to-do much: gyrepg, | week. The bass weighed three and one-half and six pounds and [time with the Toledo Mud Hens) Margaret Osborne du Pont of “Ww UMCIEES oo Weston, A a I'm just another big man inigood, the Tigers showed thelr| mp, Chicago White Sox- -Phila-| ore landed on Bomber lures ‘and saw win No. 16 dissolve into Bellevue, Del, the defending Musial. St. Sous. HL 42 78 14 ss Schumacher this league, so I know the going |customary bounce by rallying for| 4o15nia A's game was, rained out. ! —r ee defeat No. 10, 5-2. A three-run out- champion, was seeded first among | | Robinson. Brooklyn 108 404 80 136 337 * ex-pro Dale is going to be tough,” he said. [tive runs in the two final innings, | break in the fifth inning did the the women. Doris Hart of Jack-| Furillo. Brooklvn . 108 443 10 144 323 to Howie F A Marked Man (three of them coming on a homer A Jankips at 65, will Tr trick for thé Mud Hens. Dick | sonville, Fla. was second, and AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 up. ‘ 'by Johnny Grotn. I Kryhoski, former Detroit Tiger Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, PlaverandClub G AB RH Pct. Gerald Ki Hart isn't worried about his - ; G an; ‘Boston. 81 313 68 113 .361 Canadian Jn | Cleveland Advances first baseman, homered for the | Cal., third. Kell. Detroit C115 410 90 165 351 ability to block and tackle or ) 1 foreign seeds were Frank Doby, Cleveland .. 107 376 84 130 .348 Kitchener, ( y t h “guts’| Third-place Cleveland took ad-| ed wn CO Hens. | Men foreign Doby, Gleveiand ...191 J19 3 11 Jud C Whether Je A His big . Sous! vantage of the Tigers’ defeat =S Es Sedgman of Australia, first; zarilia, Boston ... 100 368 74 125 340 mey's Jost, “ " thin 3! ames of first toc ar rial Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt, sec- «. p RUNS BATTED IN : le in ous is to gain the “smartness” that|move within 3'5 g one Auto Speedster Set for Labor Day Trucks, Gray ond: Jack Bromwich of Australia. Stephens. R. Sox 130/ Doerr, Rater 10 Nashville, T

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a8 amas & AMRRICAN ue 0 « i honey; Taciepoit into 15th! ‘a Schach and Drescher: Griffoce, Musuer ; place in the fie 4 |(8), Plowers (8 and Scherbarth. Second fastest time yesterday | is Mitineavolls 300.900 S00" 0 -9 } §/was posted by Shorty York, | 1303) Wilhelm, Zabals (8), Pearson «8 &nd|Mockville, N. C., in the time of Ya 8 Baul Krieger and Baral, i un NE $09 100 001- 11 7 : 7:41.59, ich was much slower IX GB | Haugstad. Bahr (3), Labine tT) and ’S %thdn.that chalked up by young | derson: Yona. Marlowe (5), Sloat (9) Flock. 13 |ond Ginsnert oN LEAGUE Other qualifiers yesterday were: 33 Detroit 000 041 6 11 0 2213 | Now York 04 WP i811 8 Harold Kite, East Point, Ga.,| T aaynite. Stuart A) Caunelly 6: una 1950 Lincoln. Time 7:45.62. on, ouse ' d 1. 3 3 {apd Berra. fpsine, pitcher" white (&-3. Glen Punaway, Gastonia, N. 8 ne, 00 4 rot , bs G. B. Clevelans or 5 bee 10th; 1949 Lincoln. Time 7:48.10. 3% Washington, 3 J wl Sag 005 1.6 1 Buck Baker, Charduuone, N. C L eller (12-8) n : $ nh ~ : 8) and Okrie ana rean (Beaten, Sia 1950 Olds. Time R:04 51. | Ep, oO 5 1 n 0 Bost 3 9 1 : Bsn waramant o). Belen 8 %,4 Betty’ Bush Advances

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Chie ARO 000 300 110 earn (6-21 and Calder one, Rush, Vander Meer i

2% 15. mond, Indiana women’s champion, 8 aban has reached the second round in| ° the Canadian Ladies’ Open Golf o Tournament, but two-time winCooper; Bove

(1: Martin" 13) and Rice Losing Der of the tourney, Grace Len-| Home dag Hoverton, | czyk, Newington, Conn, is on the|

[tested for flaws. Hammond beat Galion, O., and’

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records than any other man in iany sport or competition, has the 1st Regional Test llook of an athlete. EAST CHICAGO, Ind; Aug. 23 The venerable meteor is in (UP)--Hammond, Ind., and De-| O06

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[top shape, too. It has been putitroit, Mich, were unbeaten in the {thfough exhaustive shop tests at! District Seven Arherican Legion {Hill Air Force base in Ogden. The Junior Baseball regional tourna{steering - mechanism and other ment today by identical scores of { moving parts have been minutely 8 to 2. gives

Jenkins says he'll determine Detroit defeated Pekin. TIL, yeswhat records he will try for after terday in the opening day of the

course. “He holds all existing cide the district champion who long-distance speed records from will compete in the sectional tour100 miles up to 48 hours of con- nament at Bloomington, Ill; later tinuous running. this month. The motorcycle speed race, with. Pekin and Galion were playing Free driving, probably will be the in the first game today and Ham- | most thrilling to watch. Stretched ‘mond and Detroit in the second.

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