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- ART WRIGHT MIDGET "RACING returns to W. 16th St. Speedway Friday night, Sept. 15. Chances are it will be the last midget event there this season.
The feature event will be a 100. -lap AAA Rp classic . . . championship of the Midwest. There will be four 10-lap preliminary races, too. at : The starting field for the “100”, — will be the 24 fastest. “They will line up under this.thrill formula:
,For Darlington Crown
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Blackwell Sets Cu Cavarretta
Nation’s Top Stock Drivers Set to Vie
. ‘Crowd of 35,000 Expected to Watch Production Models at $250,000 Track
. BULLETIN DARLINGTON, 8S. C., Sept. 2—Wally Campbell, lead-footed driver from Trenton, N. J., set the fastest qualifying time in the Southern 500 in the waning moments of last day trials today. Driving a 1950 Olds, Campbell covered the 10-mile run in 7:16.89, —to better pole winner Curtis Turner's time by nearly two.seconds. Campbell averaged 84.68 mph.
In 9th Frame
‘Whip’ Coasts To 5-1 Victory; Wyrostek Homers CHICAGO, Sept. 2 (UP)--Phil Cavarretta’s line single to center leading off the last of the ninth
racing schedule: The 12 fastest will be spotted in - iy the first six rows in inverted pari ook Cas gt 8S. ) - order (fastest at the rear) and Jay 500 we ana the next 12 fastest in qualifica- \ Diguotn (IL), Pairgrounds, .100, miles, tions will make up the next six 1, ndisnapoise W. 16th St. Speedway, 100
laps, nigh {1l-Top Speedway. Alexand ia, nig The AAA midget headliners! arCMss County Fairgrounds, i Stl
will race for a $2000 guarantee. If|* Lafayette (Ind.)’ Speedway, night. | 40 per cent of the gate receipts KoioDo (ind) Spe cedway, might ] amount to more than: $2000, the, : Fes. Disb.
hows in inverted order.
Pik . 40 per cent wi be Paid, Flemingron (NJ) PairsToLmD: sprint ” Altamont: (N. Y.)
Fairgrounds, ine, LEROY WARRINER and , Johnny Tolan will be in the Sept. -15 races. Warriner and Tolan, 1s barred by AAA after they ran! last Tuesday at Speedrome with 2% a
the Midwest Midget Association, YET A have been reinstated by AAA. Sox SATIONAL: CHAMPIOX. They were fined $100 each and races for big cars remain warned that future violations (of Oh tie-AAA schedyfe; The next} the AAA rule which restricts one is the<100-miler at the Mich“AAA drivers from competition igan State Fair, Detroit, on Sunoutside the association) will bring day. Other ° 100-milers: Oct. 1, _ indefinite suspension. Springfield (Ill) Fairgrounds; Other “big names” of the Oct 13, Sacramento (Cal) Fair-| midgets who will be at W. 16th | |grounds and Nov. 12, Phoenix, | St. include Jack McGrath, Troy | ATiz The last bid for the national Ruttman, Duane Carter, Henry|title will be made Nov. 18 in a| ‘Banks, Andy Linden and Chuck 150-miler at Bay Meadows Speed- | Stevenson, Others are yet to be Way, San Bruno, Cal. contacted. s = = . Time trials will start at 7p. m., TWO MORE “BIG ONES” on and the first preliminary race will the AAA Stock Car Racing sched- | start at 8:30 p. m. ule are: Next Sunday, a 200-miler | Plans for the “big one” were at Lakewood Park Speedway, At-| made in a two-day conference larta, Ga., and a 100-miler at the| which began Friday between Springfield (Ill) F air grounds]
lap feature, aftermoo n |
TE wisconsin State Fair, Milwaukee. u. 100 t's Wihchestar (tag Speedway, 200 chester (Ind. peedwa Ay "0 miles), afternoon. 3
{for this gruelling test of 500 miles
Salemi (Ind) Fl sprints with s0- Monday morning and continue un-
inning today Kept Ewell Blackwell from his second no-hit performance as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Cubs, 5 to 1. Blackwell lost a shutout in the eighth when he walked the first two men, Carl ‘Sawatski and] Wayne Terwilliger. Sawatski| moved to third while Terwilliger |
By BOB SMITH, Times Special \ Writer DARLINGTON, 8. C., Sept. 2.—Dixie’s dream of a century—an automobile race track to vie for the national spotlight—will be {unveiled officially here Labor Day when the Darlington Interna[tional Raceway, Inc, presents its inaugural -program—the Southern 00.
More than 35,000 persons and perhaps 50,000 will be on hand
for strictly stock cars that will start promptly at 10 a. m. (CDT)
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Koehler Set for Championship Race
N Here is a familiar scene and one likely to be repeated in the 100-lap championship hard-top race tomorrow night at the West 16th Street Midget Speedway. Is. Bud Koehler, Minois thie champion off on one of ‘his victory flag laps.
was being forced and scored on Carmen Mauro's fly ball. It was the second time Blackwell has lost out on a no-hitter in!
Pirates Wallop: Cardinals, 6 to 0
{til the first 18 drivers have com‘pleted 400 laps around the one ‘and one-quarter highly paved, {banked oval track. Cost $250,000
the ninth. Eddie Stanky singled be selected for the fifth. annual through the box to spoil one for Sweet 16 double elimination tour-
13 Teams Accepted For Sweet 16 Tournament
Sixteen top softball teams will chants, Francesco Crespi, W. I .chandise prizes and divided Clowns, Phillips Motor Sales, among the first four places, Greenwood, Tydol Dealers; P. R. Champion will receive 50 per cent,
Buflt-at a cost of more than Danny O'Connell him-in 1947 ney which opens tn Municipal Sta= Mallory and Lavelle GOSsett, Funnerup 25 per cent, third 15 per 1$250,000 the Darlington embodies Pounds Three Hits CINCINNATI CRICAGO dium at 7 p.m. Wednesday. This Three of the following five teams cent and fourth 10 per cent. every modern contrivance and Adams. Ib AB HOA furore AB no A vear the meet is limited to teams also will be invited to Compete; a {convenience known to engineers.| PITTSBURGH, Sept. 2 (UP)-— Hatton 3b 2 1 0 10avrettaly 2 111 1 within a radius of 20 miles of Allison Jets, Ertel Machine, Plan PGA Tourney: [The track itself, termed a work Wally Westlake rated a home | Whe sl- 4 J-3 damallevss” 4 872 3 Indianapolis. dianapolis Water Co., Stop a lof art by all who have seen it and run over the left fence with the | Kluzesk lh : ] : LL i 8 v ° Already "accepted are Meyers Shop and Mars Theater. The Central Section Profession= /driven around its billiard table ramesa,c 3 010 1/Serenah 2 0 1 3 Market, R. O. Barber Firestone, .. The players’ pool will start with al Golf tournament will be played surface, has been built to accomo-| Dases loaded today to lead the Bana ce 1 8} jfawaiskic 2 0 2 2 Indianapolis TV Service, U. 8. |$400 plus a percentage of the gate. Tuesday at the Elwood Country date speeds of 150 miles an hour Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6 to 0 Blackwellp ¢ 1 0 Minner.p 2 b 1 9, Tires, Barons, E. 16th St. Mer- |The melon will be cut into mer- c lub, Play will begin at noon. [by championship cars. [victory over the St. Louis Car- Noches ™® ll yn a 0 g Si Certainly ft is capable of tak-' dinals before 5638. Scamp $93) ing anything to be offered bY a kyvq of the Pittsburgh runs Novibér Terich Bermtith 1b AALLS {stock car, the likes of which willl ome in the third inning. Card stein in 8th, oh G00 Prd
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classie. . : | Errors—Cav Smalley, 200 Entries with the bases loaded to force in Runs patted ie “trsher 2, Wryrosték 2, the first run, and then Westlake Ryan Jsuro Two be se hit ijatton Home n- yroste acrifice- sher Since Aug. 19 the advance pit his homer, plays Terwilliger to Cavarretta;
guard of more than 200 entries! [have been seeking to qualify for! starting berths in the race. By
Blackwell to Ryan: Hatton to Ryan The Pirates added a sixth run’ Klusaewski, Left on base SS peinn atl.
Chicago 3. Base on balls ff Blackwell 8 in the fourth when Danny O'Con- yinner 1; Kiippstein 3; Schmitz 1.
“Rags” Mitchell, boss man at the 'Sept. 17. | sundown today the fastest 75 cars Dell got his third hit of the game, |out ~By Blackwell 8 and speedway, and’. Harry McQuinn s = = |will have been nominated for the Stole second and dashed the rest | Klippatein 0 dnl Bitar AAA zone supervisor. | A SOUTHERN DRIVER came spectacular speed duel. of the ‘ay home when Del Rice's iyuuro (biackwelly Wi a Picts Losin wr all the way to Indianapolis from| Drivers of national repute from (OW throw on the place got away Winning pitcher—Risckwell USL). Losin € the -jevery secti " Goetz an ascoll, Time: tend- | TOMORROW WILL. be the/the Darlington (8. C.) Interna y section of the country eith-|from Red Schoedienst. | Aud D Ii. Time—3:04. Attend: biggest Labor Day in a long time tional Raceway (792 miles each|er have been or will be here by ST. wus & MITTEE A re for auto racing fans. ay) to obtain the proper tires|the time the trials are completed qu; Al Getting. top. attention willbe tor tooo aot ne pres tonight. ‘The starting field Labor (Senenisrdn § 1 & 40 Conasiits § 5 3 {Newcombe Stops the 500-Mile stock car classic at|car race. Got a set of Inglewood-|Day will be a veritable who's eer! + § 8 38a i381 the new Darlington, (8. C.) In- cap tires for his Olds “88” which|who In stock ‘car racing in the|fiovertact 4 1 2 9iRellrt =~ 43 0 ¢ Giants, 2-0 | ternational Raceway . .. a one-/storts in the second row. Heard |United States. Nelson.lb 3 1,7 1/Philll 1b 3 219 3 N 0 t 2 P and-one-quarter mile, oval-shaped that Ralph Potter had ’em at| Raceway officials announced to- sisters’ 1 0 8 oman 113 of EW YORK, Sept. (UP) —{ track banked four feet high on Ralph's Hollywood Muffler Shop,|day that all grandstand and box Bragler 0 0 0 OLawp ~~ 403 1 Don Newcombe cooled off the the 1566-foot shraightawa ys and 834 Massachusetts Ave., hangout seats had been sold out five days Pavalo : 8 : 0 sizzling New York Giants with a “14-feet high on the turns: ~—tfor the race fraternity. = —jago, indicating that a pre-raceiw ks.p ~~ 0 0 0 0 scorching three-hitter “today as Seventy-five cars will start the’ : 2 x = prediction of a crowd of 50,000( wou, 3353413 Totals 3433710! the B Klyn Dodgers best La grind at 10 a. m., (Indianapolis) HERE ARE RACES coming up|persons was a distinct possibility. Hi. Rice popped out for Brasie ia Ait. e Brooklyn Dodgers beat rty| Time.) lin addition to tomorrow's Labor Bleacher Seas Keak ia ned out for Papal oo aos oo_o| J D8€N, 2-0, before 15.410. ke Original plans to broadcast the Day card: ‘ They also announced, however Blitsbureh . 00x—6| Registering his fifth straight race over the Mutual Broadcast-| BIG CAR RACES . ’ This afternoon, ; Runs batted in—Bell, Westlake 4 oT¥0 win and 16th of the year, the bi Ing System have been canceled D27ion, (0) Speedwsy. end Flemington that plenty of bleacher seats and |pase bits—McCull Home runs—West-| 8 8 DYs 2 (N30) Pair, AA sprint; Friday, Rutland d/infield parking for automobiles |'®ke. Stolen Bases Connell Sacrifices righthander didn’t permit a New| because of baseball committ-|(Vt)~ Fair; Saturday. 100-Mile aNtional —Berardino, Double plays — Marion York t t t ments Shampionshin, Nov, York St ate itil st/and spectators will be available Beh t on bases rn Jannes : ie! a ar pt a ‘ : the day of the race. The gates n balls— | wird base. Singles by Wes WestThe field is limited to 1949-50 Ehtinplominso. si. Michiten Be Jpeg a Mar ate Soa Su ., Alia Wd runs| rum in the third and seventh and|
51 models. The race-day purse is $20,000 plus $4000 in lap prizes. Another $1500 was distributed to top qualifiers. The race winner gets $7000 -plus $10 for each lap
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(11-12). Umpires—Barlick, Curtis Turner, ony, Va.
atelll, Ballanfant am "Warneke, Time | | position in the first division.
8. STOCK CAR Bh . This afternoon. 950 Olds, 1:58, Attendance—8638. he leads " Winamac and Mitchell; “tonight Indian |T18.84; Bob “Flock, Atlania 8 ¢ |, Puke Snider singled in the The “big-deal” in Indianapolis (Ind.) way at Olds, 7:31. fon, hu avn, Oro first inning to stretch his battin tn the 100-iap championship for fistoglh, Fins woRerw URES dt HF coghiac te honk rl unis aS tema wen 08 10 and 1950 stock cars at the IES, TRuls 1 RES: SortibR uti 2. Us out ri omen E ter 3 Sa a) . w or W. 16th St. Speedway tomorrow kokomo (Ind.) Speedway. and asirack:| jimmy Thom son. Monroe, N. V.. 104 "ABH O A : ABH O Al night. The drivers and cars will Terie Haute; Saturday *ateht . Sun Valley Lincoln, 17:33. Lee 4% ah, J . [stank 3 0 4 3 Reesess 4 2 2 5) at Anderson and Lafayette (Ind.) Speed-| Ga. 50 Olds. 7:36.45 Merge: 0 4 O/Hrmnskilf 3 0 1 0 be from the Illinois circuit of the | wa » Hat Biipto a, Als 18 1950 Mercury. 7 ls ume a of } 0 4 0 Snideref 31 10 Y AR TOPS. ,. Th te) iC im santa, y ] J . Championship Stock Car Club. Jdirmg BL RL Rocky ie; Frindy 7:42. Chamberlain, St. Petersburg. | Irvin ih » 3148 ol Rehinsn 2b 191.3 They* come here from Raceway |n June Indianasolis Soced ome Fla., 1950 “Pivmouth. kd 33. L 4 0 1 4 Hodgestb 3 012 1 ARING "Tu day night, hk | | Park, Chicago. So Ng Nt twas esa escay| Gobe er Sosbee, Atlanta, Ga. 1950 Olds.| NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (UP)— ek 303 ol Gosh 1304 One of the top inrills will beigiths Situnal lol eit Bote Biol oi Fil pated, Joists, 38 ey 2es bodies 3011 ay 1 , Tr $s an " : , . | * team racing which has been keep-| New, Paris nd.: Friday night, | un Valley, (1950 Ford, 7:42.77; Bill Snowden, . Aug- A field of 1 a y | Weathers o 0 ° ! at Anderson and Columbus (Ind.) Fair- .. Fla.. 1950 Nash, 7:53. Yat “chue k Mark Porter of Manoa, Pa., the {
ing fans on their feet. jar, Al oe
Clayton Nichols Ousted In City Golf Tourney
Defending Champion Clayton|Speedway, 1 up, for the r— LC
Nichols of Speedway is out of the pionship.
running as the semifinal round of | Summary: the championship flight of the] CAS ci Fear City Amateur golf tourney gets rare x (Romi r= underway today at the Pleasant A chat enn asen un Run Course. |e CH tA, hi, 8 feleated Yard Nichols went down to defeat, 3 Comes, Spesdnar, | S|
“and 1, at the hands of Pleasant
Run entry Richard Kennedy yes-| popert Layeoe th Grove. deteated
terday at Coffin. Despite the rain,| Robert Miller, whi? ayand, can
Kennedy was even par for. 17 ma Saye. Sn Shank, 2 and 1. Layeec holes while other golfers had a '* Salge, 9:38 am. (Finals)
PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT rough time in the mud.
(Semifinals) In another upper bracket match, ! whieh Willawbrook: 4 ae ae
Buck Hatfield of Coffin defeated _ Bill Hoyt Sr. Pleasant Nn, detested Walter Chapman of Speedway, 1°} Butler, "coffin.
nals) up. in a contest. that went to the, “Finet v iC PRESIDENTS FLIGHT
Mugging; Charles Whitcomb, Sout Final “at Riverside Brooks, Willowbrook, d
Carl The 36-hole final of the cham- Stafford, South Grove, by fo Yeh. * pionship flight will be played at I Vek (ions)
Hu s, 10:05 . SECOND VICE PRESIDENTS CFLIGHT Riverside tomorrow. morning, be-| mina snank. defeated
Run defrag efeated Red
Elmer Homohis rey;
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Mahoney, Lockport, . Y., Totals 54.72. i gatherly srounded out tor Jansen in|
1950 Mercury, . |defending champion, and Doro-
olan Tose: y he 350 thy Kielty of -Long-- Beach, Cal; 1¢ New Mii 000 000-0 | . C., 1950 Buick, 7:41.59; Herold te, will. begin play in the 50th Brooklyn ........ ‘on 000 00x~—2 | Ban Point, Os, 00 ete , ss Wome teur Golf Cham-|mError—lrvin, Runs ‘batted in—Cox. | | Lincoln, 7:48.10; Buck Joker Charlotte, omen’s Ama “| Three- base hit—Reese. Sacri ansen,
N.C. 1950 Glads, ¥:¢ pionship at Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 11,| fox; Smiger = Double
d od bases-—N ew York Brooklyn 6. Base on |, Bi, Henamen. ‘Bifininenam. od Olds, Yo U. & oH Association an |B Bed Kennedy 1, Newcombe 3. | Gids. 7:39.87; Billy’ Rexford, Jamestown, 1° today. br y Jansen 1,’ {N Y. 1950 Olds, 143.9% sors . Hartley; Mrs. Porter's first round op-|1 Kennedy |jjie Pa. *c.. 1960 Plymouth, ponent in the tournament, which bs Westrum:
Mas, Sanford, N. C., mbe 39. {will be entirely match play, will (Tarn. 1950 be Mrs. Herbert O. Breault of T'me—
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Umpires—Pinelli, Boggess, Robb. | 102. Attendanc L410. . |
s. 24 : Aesby urs. 0 Y.
Lloyd Madre. 2:02. _Attendance—15.410. Lincoln, 7:33.17: Joe Eubanks, Spartan- |Olympia Tl. Miss Kelty tresh| f) 33: J » ’ Ear jth reir: Eid 1950" Olds. trom victories in the Canadian Reds Recall Peterson LIL Ba HE Riad eoroti:” © {Women's Amateur: fond
the And Sign First-Sacker |
| 1950 ont 7:51.3 Women’ s amateur divisfd in of the
’ Au 28 eit, 1980 All-America Tournament at Chi- CINCINNATI, 0. Sept. 2 gas, hE Tn irraze 3 Walker. wh jteville. (cago, will open the six-day grind (UP)—The Cincinnati Reds today,
1950 Olds, Woy /against Mary Lena Faulk of Kent, | ures. 0p, Jost Huds on #tidepaker, Thomasville, Ga. |ordered southpaw Pitcher
City, N, C..| (15337: J. E Hurdle. Tabor y | With only 158 entries ived. | 'Peterson and First Baseman Ted
160 Studebaker, 7 Aug. 2 in Va go 43 of whith subsequently ‘were! |Tappe to report to the club at IL LR OL WLS 5 8 Is, withdrawn, the USGA abandoned Brooklyn Sept. 12. 1986" Lincoln, 1:40 - i" Seton) Bm bela {sectional qualifying rounds this, Peterson, a veteran of three! HR ne Bean Car 1900 Pir ar: A_Spot ‘was saved for. the|years with the Reds, was. vecalled noi, BM. Te BR Sr opts Junior trom Syracuse of the Inter Barney Smith, Macon, Ga. 1080 Olds. | ser, 17-/ national League. Tappe, former 7:34.00; Lee 7 Greensboro, N.C. year-old Seattle, Wash. player, first baseman of the Iows State Bbertinbure. 8. C.. 1050 Plymouth, 7:48.38; t00K that—place yesterday by College team, is playing with {Ruel Smith, A tanta Ga., 1950 Pontiac. {beating Mary Wright of .La Jolla, Charleston of the Central League:
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Ra Cianca, Riverside, 2 an 4 Weldon - Adams, ‘Augusta, | -Eiing at 930; bracket, Robert oer McCoy. Suga deféated “Paul [1950 Chrysler, 7:56.63. oat. n Y junior final at Buf-| - ’ oth n. 2° Aug Laycock of South-Grove: earned — Mimphiat at MECH Lain. Pie sesh Meri Ett Hy! it { Auctioneer: Sells Own: his right to play in the semifinals] (Semifinals) $0 50 Olds, 7-38.73; Dick Soper; Ti i 3 Richard Butler, Pleasant Kun, defeated : , 7:54.15; Bill RW idennouse. | n rational addle at Fas Biddin De eR i gh © aparianburs. 8. C. 19%, T : Net os BROWNSVILLE : | 8 9 « ¥ ns ar . ’ |. 4 NS JA, CRY, pL. 2 : hy DE ane os) Butler ve: Childers. B35 am (Finus) Himouth,” wd. - ourney In Finals (UP) —Aucti Lie roo alge, : Y. : m. (Fina i | i . cL _ ere e Cart Smith of Sarah DIRECTOR 8 FLIGHT | Charite “Tidweii, A Gs. 1949 Olds. ISTANBUL, - Sept. 2 (UP)—=1 uctioneer. Je__Demum 8 ank, b identical count. plek TA Migr NY defeated is Bias Te. Ho mare Cromer Gree: | Fred Kovaleski of "Hamtranck,! {brum rode a mule to a mountain Shank, - by an ent/ca Robert. Kennedy, Pleasant Run, 9 and 7. ville, S. -C.. 1950 Buick. 7:50.17: ' Pete homestead near here where.house-
Salge is from South Grove. Earl Dickey, Sarah Shank, defeated Bill The finals in the Committee's Snsrrenser, Speedway, i Aon Finals) Flight saw Morris Johnson of}
MOTE To ees rad kr defeated Sarah Shank, defeat TOm ESmon, | poms, oot on oars nank, defea
Tom Esmon, Speedway, 1 up.
Meet for Counir Club Title :
“| Philadelphia, 14-3;
‘| played, | Peoria, .. Louisville, Ky., and Lo-
| of their players are due to report | for football practice Tuesday with
Keller, Columbia, 8, C., {7:53.83: gairey, 1950 Yineoin,” Ri nu
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Studebaker. | | Mich.
* Chatiotte, and Italian Davis Cup
“| star Gianni Cucelli entered the {men’s singles final in the. Inter- |
hold goods had heen stacked in the yard for him to sell. .The bidding was fast and Mr.
Var 1 mer Wilson. national Te We Yao O.. 1846 Plymouth, 7 8 sgasap | nnis- Tournament to Lije cleaned up the auction with Yo. T4810 Johnny Grubb, Greensboro, N. C day. {the spirited sale of a saddle for
1940 Plymouth, Ten |
M. ation Xen tHE fir Teast, ..,
Pott t, Leen. 1640" Cuguled reball ohetis. 2710!
Koyaleski beat Pietro Gardin $38. . Darigra, of Italy, 8-6, 8-2, 6-2, in the semi-| It was not until he prepared ap finals. Cucelll beat Australian |to leave that he discovered he | Jack Harper, 3-6, 3-8, 9-7, 7-5, had auctioned off | his own saddle.
AT THE INDIANA STATE FAIR
3 50 ‘Olds. ex Keane, 4 he 6-3. fis, 1930 Ga. 1950 Ph] 7.4 | nn Sr —————— Mrs.
Heraldo Weiss of the ! Argentine qualified to meet Dor-| othy Head of Alameda, Cal; in! the Women's singles finals by, eliminating Britain's Kay Tuckey, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1.
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DAYTON, O., Sept. 2 (UP)— Rain played havoc again today with the National] Amateur Base-| ball Federation junior tourney, but four games were completed before the showers came for the third day in a row. H Toledo, O., racked up its second straight shutout, stopping | Peru, Ill, 5-0, and defending; champion Clicitnati, 0., won its second in a row over ‘Altoona, | Pa. 7-1. Warren, O., was eliminated by, cand Dearborn; Mich., won its second straight . bver Peoria, 5-4. wrt id The box scoré reads 15 games; 58 rained. out. Peru,
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