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Qa a 5. Ta ug AY, L..,. jeans = a. Str n hon Mo V es Up Fr By ROBERT MUSEL, United Press Sports Writer —— Some ot the men and women, wear their |gutshot two other competitors in a shoot-off in the 51st Grand ; BRUSSELS, Aug. 23--Who do you think are athletic medals on their street clothes—but only American Trapshooting Tournament here yesterday. Toledo Strong Man Faces Tough Hurdle: the friendliest, smilingest, happiest athletes here championship decorations. The Swedes a Devers outshot Arnold Riegger of Seattle, Wash. and Dr. for the European Olympics starting today? Sur- other athletes goggled® at this practice at first 'G. A. Roose of Salem, O., in a : Hoosier Dale More Is 1-Up Victim prise. It's the Russians. but now accept it as quite classy. {25-target shoot-off. | Ronald Gaude who won the jun- ‘ 4 { MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 23 (UP)—Fred Wampler Jr, of Indian- The spectacle of amiable Russians dfew’ a ¢ > @ The 19-year-old lad tied with for champion of champion: race apolis is showing the gallery following the 50th National Amateur small crowd around the Central Hotel in down- “THEY'RE PROUD OF being champions. . Riegger and Roose for first place with 100 straight targets.

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So the guy who was named points in back of. the league-lead- ; 3 Carter-to Draw = {“Dizzy” becauss . he could. talk ing Bengals. Trout beat them baek| =... & ;

‘apolis is doing nis best to put years was Trout's badge as one ‘amiable guy got angry, and: when

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— Golf Tournament that his victories ins the National Collegiate and! thé Indiana Open were no flukes. The Purdue iron man Is still in|

town Brussels today when the 38 athletes from That's all,” said Stig Danielsen, Swedish sprinter With 200 straight, Then the Day- Tom’ Frye of Findlay, O., ‘won American the running among the big name simon-pures here

“the land of the hammief and sickle climbed Into who has competed against the Russians several ton Youth broke his next 25 in the professional North their bus en route to dine at the Soviet embassy. times. Danielséen, who worked in Bridgeport, [the shoot-off while Riegger championship with a 199.

Yesterday, Wampler, ‘a 1950 Boilermaker graduate who may The Russians looked happy and healthy, Din- Conn. during the war, serenaded the Russians (dropped one to take second and I parlay his talents into a profes-| ner was preceded by a small political discussion when the come down for dinner with: ‘Roose missed two to get third softball Notes sioral career, defeated Ted W. iM E le’ in the lobby. One of the team officials read out “If I'd Known You Were Coming I'd Have Spot. MARION COUNTY TOURNEY McFarlane, Hopkins, Minn. amma ag es a translation of an article in the Belgian Com- Baked a Cake.” | Devers, a newlywed who is now Results Last Night and 3, to advance into the a munist newspaper, Le Drapeau Rouge (Red This had to be explained to the Russians, who making his residence in Elko, AL Beech Grove: Allison Jets 9, Eli Lilly round. Another Hoosier (by col- On Warpath, So Flag), on the assassination of the Communist grinned and nodded vigorously as though appre- Nev., works at a gun club. Eh lege . residence), Tom Veach, " leader Julien Lahaut, ciative of the joke. . > Sowis 0: New Auguste De Ne Done com soined H@F Old Man Loses His father, M. 0. Devers, owns chants Gamer: Tune

"oo ® “I'm glad they're here,” ' Danielsen sald. “I've THE RUSSIANS are somewhat of a mystery got —of-—respe ther Inchading the Front RERTOt tes, they're good: 80) mes » Winner of 7 and 8 o'clock sam [ Ty Swedish team. They are not registered. No they claim inside Russia make me wonder. I [pions crowned were Mrs. Blanche , x 5 Sunicipal Radium: i ot | names were given but a bloc of rooms was raced one of their fellows ‘Who was credited with {Bowers of Benkelman, Neb., who inls % gostei A. a not eat Ih nat “do -246 for thre 200 met CTH-guarantes He's ho WOR the- “women's-tit}y 2 th 100 trig Ti MAT y ie {he Far arotmers RE TFA pH etter tHE 22 + SOE ve Ar a hp . ; piste]

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"lobby. te a Thay "oF “Eugene Ore. who wan! v7 Tt yo jges Mi bags v. Morey was a 1-up victim of How- Levin. Time trials will open at 7 p. m. | Possibility there is a language dificulty. = THE FAMOUS field events women's cham- ihe pian a North American h Joka) stores Haeul Biases’ 2. Caton ard Pousette, St. Paul. | Mrs. Lone Eagle gave up her: ith the first heat race at 8:30. { Attempts to engage some of them in conver- pions, Nina Doumbadze and Anna Andreeva, are ifecord Ig ° non P-wita Bons rot sarchants ¥, EO Sachin Meanwhile, jaunty Frank | Fingside fomtom peating yo beat | sation in French, German and Polish drew only massive but graceful withal. One of the ing perform-| 1. Bar met enix By : 8 Stranahan faced another tough eferee Harry Burris after 10| | murmured Russian phrase “I don’t understand” A reporter sidled up to Mrs, Deumbadze and | ~| Moks Ta ol ina Fon Rey 5 hurdle today in his bid to score | ines of’ us Jhird fall That ‘Mrs. Hoffman Wins bu generally accompanied by a smile. There said: |ances of the day was turned in by) Mo, 5% vt idistoots ni a “grand slam” in 1950 U. 8.-|/8ave the match to Levin via the! does not appear to be any particular surveillance “What do you think of the Korean War?" British Amateur golf. | disqualification route. Guest Day Journey, except that the team gathers in the lobby to “Haven't you read the Soviet press?” she The Toledo, O., strong man,! = { y leave for meals at the embassy and oes. to _ snapped. hbk iat wn ALL OF Hla was all ¥ | An 85 gave Mrs. William: Hoff-| eo a SA ET . wheo-squeezed past frowning Jim- [With Levinas long pe Coens fan lop laurels in yeaieida) ~from-training—in-a—body: “Not bad Tor

my McHale yesterday in the sec-!

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ithe target of Mrs. Eagle's temper. | [guest=—day “tourney —at- “Hillcres “Amateur Federation HR Fi : r= 1 “ond round of the 50th Netional The match was even-Stephen Second with 90 was Mary Jane | ght Results ; “Stewart - Sidelined Amateur Golf Tournament, wen {until Mrs. Eagle's outburst. |Bannerman. Helaine Borinstein QK’s Germany, Japan | SYRACUSE, i Nick Barone, 1m The United States Golf As- | In other matches Joe Titan |was third with 93. BRUSSELS. A 23 (UP)... Syracuse, outpointed Joe Taylor, 142, By Florida Girl . inti ced today that |drew with Jack O’Brien and Lord! Tr’ Vion Woe Mrs. Don Voss. 104-30] SEL ug. (UP) | natinmton, NX. 110) sec ation announced l8day | {among the members were: Glass A gross. Germany and Japan were read-! JACKSONVILLE, Fla—Rilly Brown. 162.0 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. - it will hold its 1952 open cham- Pinkerton threw Herbie Freeman |} | Mrs, Riche ren Falmer, 79: net, Mrs. Charles | jtted int the . Internation 1 Hartford, Conn. drew with Larry Shaw. 23 (UP)— The U. 8. Girls’ Tennis plonship at Northwood Club, [in nine minutes of the one-fall| ders i 1) a! Bo Cin, Beran Noe {mitied . nto 2 BALONAL 167. New Orleans. La.. (107. { id Dallas, Tex, and its 1952 ama- | opener. | 100-3578. Clase © ross. Mrs Russell Amateur Athletic Federation to-| ww BEDFORD, Mass—Henry (Kid) Tourney was without the services ped teur tournament at the Seattle, | er er—————— |RSe q 17: net, Mrs, Harold Borden. gay. thus clearing the way for the Lee. 160, Seattle, Wash. ontpointed Joe of Indianapolis’ Pat Stewart Filters the Air y IAL, Wash., golf club. n the Ladies Day tourney at the twq former Axis nations to-partic- Rindone. 162'3, Boston, (10), today. | 9% ( “ Seek Lady Bowlers | Country Club of Indi anapolis (match play jpate in the Olympic Games at| FRIE. Pa—Joe Sgro, 146, Indianapois,| ne 15- year-old Hoosier miss 9-4

Dates for the tourneys will be

1 : weiner announced later. The 1951 open | Girls wanting to join a ladies’ PU. 0. Glorison. tvens, Cues Bo Mt §: Helsinki in 1952. Oh at Cater, 147 New Yeu, Los | WAS eliminated, 2-6, 5-7, yesterday You Breathe Q / Invisible! will be held at Oakland Hills {bowling league competing at 6! [Saartan, down two. Marion Sin trophy Russia and the Eastern bloe Angeles, Crcisioned Jnckie | Harmon, gS by Suzanne Herr of Miami, Fla. Country Club, Detroit, and the \P. m. on Mondays may call WA.| {Joseph Brower a hE Tine-hote | voted against the readmission of Anecies, won ischnieal decision from Roi Miss Stewart's defeat, however, A kron ical Ho use. eh Lg 1951 amateur at Saucon Coun- 1372. rou Mee SD “Tucker. both Germany and Japan with the [isa add. Stockton “Call —oin Tons way not emulated by seeded play- Sur gi 1 Inc. try Club, Bethlehem, Pa. {balloting totaling up to to 39 for Baby Vaidern. 134 Lot Anceles. 81 anders, all of whom advanced with

le ' tr 'P I’ N 'admission and 10 against. Quear Reves ‘IT Low Anesie deciaioned ease, : 221 N. Pennsylvania St. into ome of 32 third-round Dizzy Trout S au OW divi nt p——

matches today against Canadian 1 i . amateur champion Bill Mawhin-| Lg : K T H | ney of Vancouver, B, C. e S a ey iger ur er Favored Lite . he rsughas Favored | By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer this afternoon’s fourth round. L NEW YORK, Aug. 23 — The Detroit Tigers are addressing Stranahan won the British| Pizzy” Trout by the straight handle 2 “Paul” today because the Amateur crown earlier this. year/Hoosler hotshot from Sandcut, Ind. is “danged mad” and in the! and now is favored to add the/process a priceless pitcher who Sl ] Eee of the Bengal pennant, ErTent thurney to his-bag: But . he doesn't figure his 1-up triumph

The yemovation ¢ of the burly “hurler “with the craggy features is » esterday was the one of the principal reasons why, - OVER McHale Xe ay the Tigers still are atop the|ous session oi hitting funigoes, Wi Other favorites kept pace with American League standings, He| Wo! - ar - 300 a rr) The|. Stranahan. Defending champion has won his last ane . arpen WE sping Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City seven games in a Pall clu gar os ne disposed of Al Clase, St. Paul, row, going - the me. and _thevve ‘heen play ng Minn, 3 and 1 and 1940 titlist full distance im grea . ne Hoh — Dick Chapman of Pinehurst, N.C,, his last six ap- re amma

8 pa andl Back in the old days, when he] outlasted Bob Clark, Edgewater, (£8 arances, was. winning 20° games in. 1943

Turnesa Wins '® Wrecord of 11 wins and 27 in 1944, the man they i mn He i called “Dizzy” would have told} = ‘Wee Willie Turnesa; -who. won. you: > Ba we SF ust give- me- the batt-and FH or V tand them on their heads.” : “It's part of the rebirth of |“Paul” Trout that now he gives most of the credit to his teamates. And it is fortunate for the - {| Tigers’ pennant hopes that Trout| {got mad. Detroit this year was| - [rated as having the “finest” pitch-| {ing staff in baseball. Then trouble, Yiset in and the staff fell apart.

| Trout, who had been laboring in| to Howie Pousette of St. Paul," mg fact that the Tigers wanted relief, finally got his chance tol

1 up. to get rid of him didn't particu-| g¢q pt ‘Gerald Kesselring, Rioyearoid larly bother Trout. What did,| At that point he had a four Canadian Junior champion from nd good, was that nobody and two record, and in his debut Kitchener, Ont., scored the our. wanted him. as a front liner he beat the Bosney’s most lopgided Aimph 5 Works Hard {ton Red Sox. Next came another date in ousting Russel} Pro ¢r%| «rye got four or’ five years win over ihe pre-season favorites Nashville, Tenn,, § an $ left in this whip,” snorted the and then Trout was given. his 35-year-old Trout, waving an arm make-or-break assignment. which would make an ordinary | Beat Yankees oe gro 0 S blacksmith look anemic. “I know | The onrushing Yankees went

it now, and I knew it then.” linto Detroit only two percentage

Philmont, Pa., 3 and 2, : “Three more favorites left via(f the upset route, Harvie Ward Jr., |} that the bespec-| ex-college titlist from Rocky tacled Trout had| Mount, N. C, dropped a surpris-|, miserable three-and-six record ing 7 and 6 decision to Robert), 4 year and didr't start a single Cardinal, San Francisco, while|y.) ‘came Despite the fact that 1946 champion Ted Bishop ofp, 1.4 peen a Detroit fixture Weston, Mass, lost 2-up to Don |... 1939 the Tigers put him on Schumacher of Dallas, Tex., andy), waiver list — and nobod

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even faster than he .could pitch (with a 7 to 3 six-hitter. Inspired ! went back to being “Paul.” Gone by that performance, the Tigers Aug. 2 (UP)— 4h j and gone, too swept the three- -game series. > i 6% 2a. ka ny i

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you look ‘at the new purpose in| : : . BR Hoosier fighters back on the map. °f ar sa hard.» Trout’s muscular, determined six| = ; tien . fee hr

Last night the classy 146- | explained Manager Red Rolfe, foot, three inch frame, you don't] pounder held favored Roy Carter “hut I believe the most important Ye hal his teammates now| of the Bronx, N. Y., to a draw| {thing was that Trout straightbefore 1500 fans in Gannon Col- ened himself out mentally.” R—

lege auditorium, | Trout has a number of reasons . Carter entered the ring with a ro, rediscovered success. BALL GAME

Starts to his credit, But Sgro held explained, beads: of sweat: drops ibo oi aM ooo the Bronx belter even all the ping off his chin after an ardu-1 way. } ee Ee In—the preliminaries; Erie's; Dutch Wagner at 197 scored an] unpopular decision over Tommy | Arthur, Indianapolis; Candy An-|

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