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i FX \g ETSI boy 32k] b ; ics ” / ql “3 at : : : / ’ EE ih + SE ; E EEE : fr an mt me at > > : __ROuSON 4-4 4 4 g 7 --- NEW _ The big lefthander posted a 10-3 record in regular seasen sa : pe Yo . ; a : A. eT ° oe biles some ompetition and is well rested for-his post-season assignment. i & n.- y uu . 7 | I | Grid : that the T Manager Clay Hopper is expected to pitch Harry Taylor, right-' ' Nn i VY Y : estime 0 | 19 : C 00 ’ blast are hander, a Hoosier native og Jas ; i y p es . - a American Y een troublesome for the Tribe- ’ } y 2 . 1 ters in the past. It Isn't Bubble Gum : : a Tilts Tomorrow: Eight . 8 of the year It was thought Taylor wouid That Puffs His Cheek 3 0 00 | I'd on ! | re work last night until. Hopper, That isn't a- toothache that | a oO a 3 in ot ere 1s ‘witched to Johnny Van Cuyk| keeps Dale Coogan’s cheek | V - all over thi
10 minutes before game time. | puffed out. After tonight's contest the - The Indians’ boyish first . teams will go to St. Paul to “om! baseman has made several | - $3476.88 Of Funds ‘lete the best-in-seven series, With! young feminine fans. curious. | y he first tilt at Lexington Park| So they ask questions. | MINNEAPOLIS, Sent. 14 (UP)
this show both manag for a three.g ~Jt-will be
Indians to Split : | Women _Golfers even FON League Rivalries
| After 24 Holes - Manual Crippled; Ripple Lame but All |_Miae Murray. 5 wee unknown Start Playing for Keeps This Week-End
; ni oq —The is Mi ; ; ANGELOPOLOUS battling ea ooked for Saturday night. Manager Al Lopez was asked The Minneapolis Millers will {Miss from Rutland, Vt. stood on By JIMMIE A Come From Behind if _— Age was chewing bubble ¢pHt nearly half of a $20,861] {the threshhold of a major upset The high school footballers are beginning to mean business. opener in wi The Indians made it two-up on gym, ’ American Association playoff | today in the Women’s National] Manual’s inexperienced Redskins are crippled, Broad Ripple is houser of tl ‘he Saints last night by coming — “No,” Al said, “you “KMow pool as pennant winners > |Amateur golf tournament at the having its aches and pains—and they'll all start playing for keeps = his last tb rom behind to win, 4 to 3, in the youngster spent the first P ) Nn |East Lake Country Club. | this week-end. 8 Quick Vie Ri ‘nother torrid struggle. Goose- part of the season in the big | President Bruce Dudley of the | Miss Murray stood all even at| Thirteen games are scheduled locally tomorrow night, eight 8 money pitch gged for seven innings, the home| show with the Pirates nd since |Association sald today that the| ithe end of 24 holes against Helen of them fanning the flames of league rivalries. # Newhouser Bae broke loose in the eighth. he was a big leaguer, he me. POO! totaled $20.86128 and the [Fay Crocker of Montevideo, Uru- Deaf School will be the final —————————————— 8 four of his ~ored two runs and sent Van quired big league habits. It |“HMers will receive five-twelfths guay, whose easy early victories Marion County prep team show- High School Football & cluding a cli wuvk to the Showers ° ] t 4 ag » th a " or $8692 20 to split 27 ways among | {have made her a strong threat ing its 1950 wares, journeying to . y 8 over the Ya T .V et a ay cn ba team personnel. ! | {for the title. ightstown Morton Memorial at Schedule This Week = late last nm Until that stanza, Van Cuyk isn’t an all-day candy bar. It's | | Knightstown Morto i "eld the Redskins to four hits, tobacco.” ’ Indianapolis, second in the | Since 24 holes was the previous 2 p.m. Saturday. Tomorrow = games while track out nine and issued. HULL - [Association race, splits $3476.88 {tournament record for the number Three bitter rivalries in the Beech Grove at Franklin Town. 4 ‘on gallantly »ne walk. Clem Labine relieved Frank Kalin fired a double, An additional $5215.22 will go of extra holes, the match will set/cjty three in the county and two ship, 8 p. m. 1 Jes. [has ~ 8 the” southpaw and stemmed the down the left field line, scoring/to the piayoff winner. {a new mark. more in Mid-State warfare will Ben Davis at Southport, 8 p. m. 3 e last five splurge. |Wélls, with Coogan puiling up-at| Dudley said attendance at In Te Fourth zound match Say pack the after-dusk action to- Brazil at Broad Ripple, 8 p. m. 2.2 A But in the ninth Labine lost|third. After one out, Coogan|Associztion games the past sea- | alted by darkness last night as morrow. Crispus Attucks at Ft. Wayne Raschi has
Detroit this houser, who starts agains beat them ul in the aytor folks know i: when they s Newhouser a Detroit cl its. half ga going under
(Miss Murray time and again ral-| gacred Heart, 24 to 7 winner, Central Catholic, 8 p. m. lied from apparently beaten posi- yer Plainfield Chariton in its Cathedral vs. Washington, at tions to keep the competition mov- ohener Monday, battles South Side] CYO, 8 p. m. ing through extra holes. rival Manual, knocked eut Friday Mooresville at Decatur Central, | The’ winner of the Murray- yin Crispus Attucks’ bazooka-| 8p. m. . [Crocker match will have to tangle j;.q 25 to 0 attack. |Howe at Tech, 8 p. m. in the fifth round with tournament | Manual's Dale Lawrence, out Lawrence Central at Pike Town- + [favorite Dorothy Kielty of Long ith four cracked ribs, and Dick| ship, 8 p. m. - | Beach, Cal., who ousted highly re- Nyers, with a cracked arm Sacred Heart at Manual, 8 p. m. (garded Peggy Kirk of Findlay, y ne ‘will play little or no foot- Shortridge at Champaign, II, 10., 4 and 2, yesterday. ball the rest of the way, pending. 7:45 p, m.
his cunning and after one out the séored after the catca on a long son was about 24 per cent below indians staged another rally and fly by Fernandez. Two walks a year ago. Indianapolis topped ‘ot two runs across with the help filled the basés but no more runs +he list: with 293,000 fans and of bases on balls. | scored. Minneapolis was second with Whitey Platt batted in the| The colony of big league scouts more than 238,000 for home ‘ying counter by lining a single Watching the playoff series was games : Lo center, scoring Royce Lint, who increased to six last night. Andy, .
an for Leo Wells. Dale Coogan, High ana Ray Blades, Brooklyn,! . 'n base by a walk, was held at/and Ray Hayworth, Chicago But er pg Ing
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Stan Feezle, Pirates. ils IT : Si ial LY further medication. Reserve panville at Speedway: 8 p. m. the Washing Fee, lieke}, Sling the bases, Hunter planned a trip to Camp Line for Backs jh ? Correspondingly Yours Tackle Charles Barlow was hurt Greenfield oF - Damen] after the Y: ._ Bases Full Walk Atterbury today to visit with his : \ ; a ES Telephoto S p i in practice and may be lost. Law-' gp m, the Indians, _ Labine ‘was derricked and-Ed jm star southpaw, Cart Sim-| Slack jawed and sagging, Laurent Dauthuille (left) is be- tan auvlsen rence could be back in six weeks. park School at Plainfield, 8 p. m. : Big Fred ; Handler Jook Over Ie mound mons, now of the 28th National, Senior Quartet wildered by blows in 15th round from Jake LaMotta (center), who ‘Writes for Ri le West Side Feud Saturday ibs po isera OL re gol. hie fount to Liree/Guard Division. nai : ie yi : hti hampionship 1 ight in De- | PP The Washington - Cathedral Deaf School at Morton Memorial p : and two on Nanny Fernandez. | Set for Rhinies retained his middleweight fighting championship last night in De- | Here 1s your Broad Ripple High win' sue tired hatte 1s ro.| (Knightstown), 2 p. m relief help fr : . { . . : es -fla ) 2 y = P. . The Sine nleider Jouled of a Tribe Box Score | The Butler University backfield trot. : School correspondent to The poweq again at CYO field. The - Fioct Bars, : uple and pressure ‘ame ST. PAUL is set to go. But who's going to MET a» | Times: ‘pupil, Coach Joe Dezelan of Ca- arity, ex-Butler star, in a tough oy g too great for Chandler. . » : Stanley Paulsen, 15, is a sopho: 2! ! one. Mooresville also goes to De- - ast two wee . : ABR H O A E break the way for them? . y + 0 thedral, will go against the teachHe threw a wide one and Fer- cyuini. = 4 1.1 3.2 0 ‘a. what’ , KO’ L di D h Il f 2:47 ./more and an ate, go ag catur Central for loop laurels. double, while hahdez walked, forcing in Coogan Pendieton. 8 cod 0 01 1 0 Ri are ny § a ing aut ullie a : English and his- bol Veteran Henry. Bogue Of Wash. Greenfield comes to Warren Catcher Mik with the winning marker as 4604 | Limmer, 1b ....... 31 2 4 0 0 : Hint : , . P ington, Central, Broad Ripple is host t lected two ‘ans danced in the aisles. Labine iPton M en 3 ? 3 3 ; ot a Co Woe. of 15th Round to Retain Crown Lik Ags gin By te Bogue. cuached IHish ough Brazil and Shortridge flies driving Detre y | Aberson, rf ........ x raw ' 3 - | ¥ . " mentor w ng his new or- y Vas the losing Pitelser. titi Saints Anderson. ¢ ..... «4 0 0 10 0 Ogamp and John Chelminiak and By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer but leans extra mation at his ex-boss, supplanting lo Champaign, Ill, for its first decision is ' 4 four hits. However, his pitch. Brancato. 3 .......3 o o o 1 1 Fullback Ben Johnson is ready _ DETROIT, Sept. 14--Jack LaMotta still wore the middleweight hard on football. his single wing for the first time STG SION The Yanke ng provided a baseball oddity, Vn Cuvk. p ©... 3 0 o o 1 ofor the freshmen Saturday after crown today because of a “ring miracle” in which he saved himself He sports a against the Purple_team. Both. riPe tuwinazit John Higley. , BNCR Frey ‘n the first inning the visitors “*Pne » o 0 o o o onoon. Hislineis not. It continues from ceratin defeat by knocking out Laurent. Dauthuille of France baseball guide {won openers.last week. '.. | tae fl Bi ONS On feat of the n raked him 16F two singles SBA CT AE norris 8---0-..0.-0---0--0-to-be-his-No.-1-Worry.: with ony! 13 seconds remaining in their scheduled 15-round bout. among his reper- The East Side will be divided po) © 1.00 "wn carry a 35-man . their old Ind ‘towering home run over the score- Totals 30 3 4% 5 31 Yesterday the varsity sccim- Because of Dauthuille’s- near-victory before 11,424 fans torre, ah again yiien Howe's promising, sq plus coaches and mate and he beat ‘ 2 3 i n ch, ' g "y . : hoard by Cliff Aberson. It was a| ‘One out when winning run scored. Maged In preparation for their at Olympia Arena last night, ——r—0 ——u left-Jabbing the Broad Rip- eteran ae as eo first ABers, leaving from Weir Cook & time in his cs 385-foot dri “INDIANAPOLIS annual clash with the Rhinies atthe curly haired French auto ; {opening up y i t at 4:30 The tri f° wix defeats to The § , 3 o'clock in the Bowl. The four/mechanic may get another attack that had enabled him toiple reserve foot- |showing. ol ee “8 P- = emp ¥ most incredib rol . Pants elt Sure tHeY Were is. = A 2 9 4 "Senior backs showed that they|shot at LaMotta's crown before Keep his crown against Tiberio ball team. | Howe is"sound. Tech will throw take ry Movi ow od the 313 © Pitching with oe S Have 4 big mgin with nb i 0 1 0 0.0 0 work “well together. Crawforth Bronx Jake is forced to defend | Mitri of Italy at Madison Square| Son of Mr. and Stan Paulsen lin veterans Les Gerlach, Gil Bier- ret ol I J i : : aftér a tough 3p bat lie iooiza taem, Ha | Cooean. i Deskeisy $2 210 0 0g maintained his edge over against Ray (Sugar) Robinson gt Sandel me Juty 1% toa ATS Wayne Paylsen, 5858 Forest man, Joe Sexson, Jerry Koehler, "om "0708 gets iat . Washington, v AIKalin, i... 4 01 0 0 0° -l | In the dressing room, tearful Lane, Stanley wants to work as|Gene Turnipseed, Bryce Bledsoe, i hits in seven Yiple by Lou Limmer in the third | Gutteriags _....... © 00 0 0 0 Junjory Ron Hallam god Rap. (Chicage in February. | Dauthuille attributed his knock-la sports writer and radio an- Tony Zilson and Myron Moriarity. Pleas on the road In the final © out with a bi ifter two 4 down, | att, 0 a - } ’ 1 $ ’ sam on. 2] | When the. blood-smeared maul-|,, + to the fact he thought he had nouncer. He plans to attend| In county flings, Beech Grove ght tilt. y The Yanke Great at Finish Fernandes, 3b ...... 4 0 TE yhugs. ers started the 15th round, chal; pelt Jake around in the 15th Northwestern's Medill School of tries for No. 2 under new Coach ’ Lefty Ed b Muir fanned six and issued four ., : 2.0.2 0 Chelminiak seems to be a fix-|] Dauthuill leading in | Dr. Beav 223 Y y valks. He retired the side i d | Gearhart, eof ....... 3 0 o 3 0 o ture at right half Weidekamp i enger lauthuille was al (to win. He thought the fight Was | Journalism. |Ken McCaffry, against Franklin . aver s fading ace, [ five of th iy © Dn Order | Rikard, of ......... 0.0 0.1 0.0 " verted fullback moved PL on the score sheets of the gpout even, so he forsook cau-| Stanley is in his second year Township, whose new coach Jud- Tops Golfing Medics runs before } 1 : 0 e nine rounds. It Turner, ¢ .......... 3 0 0 7 0 o0aco ack, OVer three ring officials. He was ahead jon and got nailed on the chin as Broad Ripple’'s correspondent son Robinett will try again. y ; A 1 the fifth, Yog oked as though he was folding Basgall. 2b ......... 4 0 0 1 2 oto left half to make room for by a total of 219 points to 201. when he was too tired to shake to The Times Een Davis) Handsome Winer A doctor's practice can include AAW 1 the sixth when he issued three Mur. » .......... 3 0 0 0 2 0hard-running Johnson. That’s/ And Dauthuille was leading untif] If the effects of the punch. 8, . ¢ , golf, too. sing “ralks, but they were spaced and ™** Gerald ........0 0 0 0 0 0 ,,wer but where is the line? idway in the 15th when La| Ta Motte P * [over Decatur Central, can take a ®'y. io yay at Broadmoor the Tuns and scor he Saints didn’t score. Out of| : = TT = 7 Saturday's activity against the Mogioy no ® ith a left| nl? Motta expressed surprise pari Mutuel Off long stride toward a county title J 1g) 0" empers of the Indianap- Yankees. Luk o . Totals ........3¢ 4 8,27 10 0 4 Motta stunned him wi a leftithat he had turned defeat into|- ; ) lalready by knocking -off -South- ’ ? " foot homer hat hele, Muir erased the visitors Gutteridge ran for Kalin in eighth. | frosh may supply the answer. If hook to the head. | victory. He ‘said, “I thought I was ALBANY, N. Y.,~Sept. 14 (UP) | rt ised with. a scoreless olis Medical Society concluded a in one, two, three order the re-| Fitz Gerald walked for Muir in ninth. there are seven good reasons up| . ’ —Pari-mutuel revenue is running POTl, Surprise . 54-hole tourney with an 18-hole bull pen as a « mainder of the contest Lint ran for Wells in ninth, "" Ifront why the rhinies shouldn't , Len the New York champion winning all by myself. My sec-| , ."¢i5000 below the corres- Stalemate by inexperienced War- _ oi Winner of the President's third homer i : : St. Paul «..c...0ororon.r.. 300 000 000—3 TON y the 3 sho bombarded the Frenchman with onds told me I had to come from| , ren Central Friday. session. W ; bow wi The Indians won because they score, they'll solve the problem.! - ; ‘ponding period-of 1949, the state trophy and low gross honors was fused to be licked : is. | INDIANAPOLIS . 000 000 022—4 | ' oo smashing hooks to the head until behind but I didn’t believe them. tax department announced today. | Bears Face Flashes Dr. Howard Be ho had 223 A Real refused to be licked by early dis-| “g,,,. patted in—Aberson 3. Kalin, Per. Meanwhile, Hinkle is worried. | ,""jort hook knocked Laurent I thought they were just trying I ’ ‘| - Ho aver who ha Another ho: appointments. In the third inning nandez 2. Platt. Two-base “-hit—Kalin A
backwards into. the ropes. and. to keep me. pressing.” Lawrence Central, 15 to 0 win- for the three rounds.
i EA Jn i TE Ao a Se Columbus One Up down onto the canvas Jake earned a guarantee ot Fight Results | ner over Franklin Township, goes There was a tie for second be- dimensions, a
+ ‘hem-a run, In fact, counting the!son. Sacrifice—Tipton. Left on bases—St 2 1 fill receive © By United Press ) to Pike, 12 to 6 winner over Plain- tween Dr. Lindenborg and Dr. that banked : runners left on base in the ninth, Fest : Indianapolis de. Base ih baila 0 Mi li Tried to Rise $0000. Dauthuille w rec DETROIT [Jake La’ Mouia, 180. New field Friday. Speedway, impress Herbert Egbert, both of whom had In right field : he Tribesters had 12 stranded. han Po om a n inneapo Is . Referce Lou Handler counted " 130 F (151—~Rerained World's sive victor (34 to 0) over Brown$- 228. Dr. Robert D. Fry won the ended Giant
3912, “race 5 . h 3 . | - Middleweir ht Championship . LL , 3 . Wells touched off *he “eighth cuyk 9 Hits—oft: Van Cuyk 7 in 7» The Minneapolis Millers will be out Dauthuille at 2:47 of the 15th ST. LOUIS Pat Iacobucci. 125, Cinein- burg, entertains seasoned Dan- low net prize with a 65. His
o nning cally which put the Indians innings; Labine 1 in 1; Chandler 0 in Vv one down tonight when they re- round, just as the game Parisian Baseball Tourney Field pau. ee ih Glen Fianazan, 127, Bt. \yine handled by Francis Mori- handicap was 30. rack in the game. He led off with pitched to one man in ninth). losin¢ pew their American Association scrapper tried to rise.from one Narrowed to 6 Teams : : Sa wok \ - ———
a single and raced to third on Plicher—Labine. Umipires—Kine, © Dufly. go ignal playoff series with Co- knee but fell back for a fatal yoUNGSTOWN, O. Sept. 14 A
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pe 'e kb Padd d Sarafin. Time—32:3l. Attend- } Y Coogan’s single. plonir Pry Beal. Tuas AY lumbus, which. took ‘the opener second. (UP)—Competition got hotter as Pe ol g i 5. = Mast night, 5 tq#4, in 13 innings. The United Press score card at|the field narrowed to six teams alo Ao hte
Catcher Bill Sarni of the Red the end of the 14th round favored {,4ay in the National Amateur ‘Birds clouted a game-winning Dauthuille, on a round-by-round pegeration Baseball Tournament. home run in the top of the 13th basis, eight rounds to LaMotta’s| New York and Detroit, only
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before 3160 Miller fans who four. Two were even. ltwo undefeated teams in the be atur : ant seventh . \ braved 55-dégree temperature, There were no other knock-/tourney and with four wins | . ' The Bosto : Erni 3 oiehne WINN downs in the fight before Dau- apiece, clash today. Each of the their hail ga oar. Nu BSD 4 1 ighe fromthe: Touma. With. {ile went to-the.floor and. sut- (our remaining. teats as, one, luce by be | | 2 | : fel noc his loss. ver Falls will play Day-| : | J i Ithree-run “rally “to Knot the score fered. the first RAOUL 30 21210 t night. Wa
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- an, w 8 > AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF | AMERICAN LEAGUE Johnny Crimian, who shut out|; “0. 0 pitter defeat for Lau- Youngstown. Noth victory. Bei ven) New York .......... 301 411 000—10 10 1 the Millers with one hit the final , i land- d. Cinw. 1, |New Yor 301 411 000-19 10 1'L0I ) 3 rent, who had won a non-title! Atlanta, Cleveland: and. Cin In two runs BL pant TOMS 8 2 aA) 2h "81, Rose (8+ and hd Innings, was the winning \,¢ with LaMotta at Montreal cinnati were eliminated in yes-| hit attack A - ores (4), ere 6), Rozek (8 d hurler. . ’ y : amb 3-1 Hesan, Winning pitcher, {ovat (17-81. for UTE oC in February, 1949. jerde) 8 we iM i pho : The St. L« 3h 8 tors. | : ] on (20-11). Hoine runs-—— > . EE ata = Cincinna 0 a 1 \ - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF Berra, Enser : ; Shaughnessy Rivals ~The defeat was doubly bitter defeated Atlanta 8 to 2. Detroit! . fhia Phils ni Qf. w 1 Washington + 000 000 0l0— 1 8 3 0 ore because Dauthuille had been try- defeate vleveland “3 te © Tr Jeraes City : boo ge Kuzave, Haynes (8 ‘and Grasso. Evans To. Resume Semifinals ing to take back ‘to France the eliminated Cen > lls! NS Fewer tre o Ug Hutehineon, , pv B ave alls Baltimore . : 4 Winning “pitcher. Hutchinson 116-9). Nos: “The International Tre Ague’s 160-pound crown that LaMotta wy York crus € eaver alls ntieal ; ® pitcher uzava (8-9) é é «eag y . ’ . TT Ces Philadelphia ‘ 000 000 102-— 3 10 0 Shaughnessy. Cup rivals prepared had wrested from the late Marcel aaa. LEAGUE STANDINGS 8t_Louls 10 000 011— 4 5 0 °° gr Pp pe Cerdan in Detroit in June,-1948.
——— ‘ { E y Brissie. Scheib (9) and Tipton: Garver to resume their semifinal rounds { i t NATIONAL LEAGUE ~~ Brissle Scheib 38 ,aMo ror -5 de- DOWIiIng ores i W L Pet. GB 13.1 } and Lollar. Losing pitcher, 8cheib tonight but kept a wary eye on lL.aMotta, favored at 11-5
hil 1 57 J Home runs—Lehner, Wood i . an > hiladelphis ........ 83 53 610 aS - i. . honed . ENEDILULe... reese El rr ye cc ARLE CURTIS err enon bree WOR HET TITRA TTT Wa RNG -SPAL DiS. defeat... in.. Montreal... The Ritchey 2 League. oston . 74 39 556 Tia . emp ] out their scheduled meetin last fought a smart but apparently which ‘meets Friday nights ‘at oats Go 88 301 Idle amenre ro MES TODAY ‘oFr might olin eetings ast 1osing battle. The 29-year-oid|8 p. m. at Iaria’s. has an opening, incinnatt meeo.o. BB Gb TA36 0231p ETUETSgey Ct Be) PLAYOFF The Jersey Cis + champion paced himself carefully for another team. Call Clarence scago 3 82 es 3), BL Paul (0-2) at INDIANAPOLIS (3.0) The Jersey City Giants, who | 50 "00 io" ounds and tried to Moxley, IM-1439. : A PEOUTET MERICAN "TEAGUE ° 81s pm finished fourth in the regular v TOURER ; : | - “ AN LEAL _ . columbus * 11-0) at Minneapolis (0-1) ied - » rs eo Hope Nabe —————————— vali yh Pl GB. night oo league standings, sought to make Vor UTE 8 BL phan ANERICAN LEAGUE it two straight victories over the Oston . 4 ) 2 1'2 Bostor Louls (night: . champion Rochester Red Wings.
8 New York at Deiroil i i ay ' 34 28 Washington at Cleveland (night Meanwhile, the Baltimore Orioles ) ' NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Pearson (9) and |p 3 H Pet Tomorrow 7:30 1:53 Rn 9:99 Early. Home Run -Sarni Musial. St. Louis . 132 505 99 180 .386 maturday ..... L B35 243 900 3:13 ~ H Te y INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF 'Gonnson. Brooklyn 137 488 #8 1a a! Sunday ........ 9:30 540 9:55 4:13 Featuring Nation's Finest Jersey Cily at Rochester, postponed, | pario Chicao 131 1a 87 145 3 Monday irre ne 8 3 34 1 4 nH Cars and Drivers in + 1 ’ . uesday © wo... 5: 5 10 Moritreal af Baltimore, postponed, COOP Boston 108 38 ve YM Wednesday LD 6:43 12°30 7:10 wet grounds ) A ) Goodman, Boston 100 388 85 140 .361 Thursday 12:50 5:45 1.30 8:00 DRIVERS THREE-1 LEAGUE PLAYOFF © Kell, Detroit 130 572 105 197 344 (Central Standard Time) (Best Of Five) . Evers Deizolt 12 a 3 164 0 3 ) i agglo, Boston . 126 535 123 180 .336 i > Dangle 4 2 0 Bauer, New York wy ‘Ly R08 68 133 3% Golfing Briefs 7 : i CE ME INS 1 : . £ Result Last Night Kiner \ f ‘ q A tedm composed of Mrs. William KenTerre Haute 3, Danvil i - Rosen Firates 4 Drone. Red 3 Box 3 drick, Mrs. Ha! Benham "Jr, and Mrs . - . : ~ : > re > « < TS rday a9 Pafko, Cubs 3 fleph Phillies 0 I. Flannigan took -bonor yesterday In NATIONAL LEAGUE . UNS BATTED ID the weekly Tourney for women members $ (First Game—Callea end ith inning-rain) Drobo, Red Sox 139 Ennis Phillies 115 at the Country Club of Indiarapolis.. Rain ’ Pitteburen 000 000 1 14 0 Btephens, Red 8 ‘138 Doerr, Red Sox 112 forced the matches to be called after nine New_York 600 021 0— 3 4 0 Wertz, Tigers 120 holes
w (5-8 and McCullougi:. Maglie 16- > 3 and Westrum Jiome run— Bel slie 14 Pittsburgh at New York, second me, postponed rain. zeme iran s . 001 001. 000-2 4 2
Chicago joston 000 i: Minner, Klippsteln (5), Vandermeer (8) and Owen; Spahn (19-15) and Crandall. Losing pitcher, Minner (1-12), . Cincinnati at Brookisn, postponed, rain St uis st Philadeiphia, postponed
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