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of the year.” There is tight-wire tension! all over the baseball map for this showdown battle and both managers will be shooting for a three.game sweep, ~It—will-be--two--great—old—pros battling each other in today's opener in which Prince Hal Newhouser of the Tigers, winner of his Jast three starts, opposes, Quick Vie Raschi, one of the best money pitchers in baseball. Newhouser, who also has won four of his last five games, in-
= cluding a climatic 6 to 3 decision
over the Yankees in New York late last month, has won 1 games while Raschi, still going ‘on gallantly despite a very lame leg, has a season mark of 19-8, the last five in a row.
2-2 Against Tigers Raschi has a 2-2 mark against Detroit this year while Newhouser, who lost his first three starts against the Yankees, didn't beat them until last- month. Rut in the aptomobile capital where folks know a good “clutch man” when they see him, they regard Newhouser as the very best. Detroit clung precariously to its, half game lead yesterday,! going under pressure to defeat! the Washington Senators, 6 to 1, after the Yankees had drubbed!
MEN the Indians, 10 to 3 in Cleveland. §harlss, Cors, Gale Motors
Big Fred Hutchinson hurled!
the Tigers to an eight-hit tri- Ed Huck, Marott umph with two innings of hitless Bernie Mealligter relief help from Lefty Ted Gray. Cal Kamamerling’ Ef Lil Hoot Evers, who has boosted his! Leroy Kerst, Bertram Pure Oil _.... batting average 22 points in the! Harry Feavie, In International Avec last two weeks, got a single and! Charles os Bich, $5 Reveniie (Mixed) double, while Don Kolloway and | Wnllam" 7 Zeuntk, Clark Drugs... Catcher Mike Ginsberg also col-| Box I) Bisest, Cook ends er
t. Dick Stackhouse of Meridian day. f |i Th tC I > | NEW YORK, Sept. 14—George ® hird-seeded Mrs. Robert. Lay-| 617 CINCINNATI, O. Sept. 14! . Hills is paired against Ernie! Third-seede ay bol in 2d PGA Round - |(UP)—Baseball Commissioner A.! {Corns hy jy Fo rg nl 4 7 Dent Link 83 |. |B. Chandler met with businessman to beat at poker. He is at Dr. Gant’ s75 Tops en ists on Links 4 ¢éiv. Charley Cards 69 [representatives of the four first!OIf. | Dr. Lyle Gant’s 75 was good for third place. Dr. Doyle Pierce an PR PRL 7
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decision in the last 12. Yanks Rebound The Yankees, rebounding from
ther League Leader ; n NearTeRR Ig ninth inning de- Bon’ a Biedchime- re feat of the night before, sent out Leroy Bus i : i oH their old Indian killer, Ed Lopat Matin Giese, A a) . ss¢ annual Indiana Professional Golf National League champion, and|” v and he beat them for the 28th Frukihistewaiie inl, Milk time in his carrer as against only Wendel] Sawyer, En Lilly ®ix defeats to carry on one of the pil Irwin, Zionsville most incredible hexes in baseball. Bo°8 Borouths. 1 Indianapolis P. & 1. Pitching with only a day of rest im, vernon, aftér a tough five-inning chore in Charles Eastridge. Ohio O Washington, -he scattered eight Rij Levan Ball and core’
d Cha [I 535°par 68 as match play began. He on the series starting date, prob-| - hits in seven innings before going 1Gens Jian, Riviers Federal “(Mixed 333 /thus got even with Medalist ably Oct. 3, ticket prices and how | out with a big lead. ENC Floyd Hamblen of Tipton. the tickets will be sold. The Yankees made it easy for Clara Fon Motor Expres c="! i Hamblen had a medal of 70 rebeprregr-—trtanen Lefty Ed by banging Cleveland’ S| Amy McDaniel, Justus ERip $63 and was even better yesterday as Coaches to Speak fading ace, Bob Lemon, for five Emma Batic, Halley's Cleaner
runs before knocking him out in! Nel Rosine hate Bos, Electr the fifth. Yogi Berra hit a homer ase Skelton, Motor Express Co 33 |Wright of Muncie. and two singles, driving in two Betty a iey Cleanets runs and seoring four to pace the| | Shirley Rt a rm Buse ea I nyde: I S. 5 T os Yankees. Luke Easter hit a 465-570 elon Wot r EXpress
Wo! . XPress =. ........ foot homer into the Cleveland! Beata Ma uners, Bowes Seal Past |... 811|in the second round of match SPeakers will be Clyde Smith, Inbull pen as a consolation prize, his | Helen borer’ Ried Jfransport ..... dir today. diana coach; Tony Hinkle, Butler third homer in the two-game ser-| {alae si ter Bi Dt io Flowers 803 RESULTS YESTERDAY jcoach; Frank Leahy, Notre Dame fes. Vel Stiver, Drive in’ Ea 5; /coach; Tom Carnegie, Radio Sta-|
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the 46!5 innings National League WwW mark held by Carl Hubbell. Mag- hite Sweeps 3 lie won his 11th straight game, 3 to 1, a three-hitier in a driving Stock Car Events ¥ille. 3
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because of the rain after the Giant seventh.
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By re HEYROCK : John Hare Jr. and Jane Nel-''_ = son, both of Highland, have heen seeded No. 1 in their divisions pf The Times Tournament of Champions opening Sunday over the Coffin Golf course, ' Thirteen men and nine women were entered today in the tournament, which will select the Champion of Champions from the city's Country Clubs and Municipal courses. Two more champions are. expected to be entered in the nien's division: As his opponent. in the first match-play round Sunday, Hare is slated to meet Joe McDaniel, Indian Lake Country Club champion. Miss Nelson, however, the Highland champ and Indian‘apolis city champ, has drawn a {bye for the first round. Amateur Runneiup Hare, Purdue University student. was a semifinalist this year , in the Indiana amateur tournament. Seeded No. 2 among the men is Eugene Pulliam Jr. Indianapolis Country Club champion. Pulliam, managing editor of the Indian-
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poned by rain, as was the Cinel at Brooklyn day game. In an American League night) game, Ken Woods’ ninth-inning {homer gave the St. Louis Browns a 4 to 3 win over Philadelphia. Ned Garver went the route for his 12th victory.
Cors Rolls 652 To Top Bowlers
Marott's Shoes | i Posts 2931 Series | iy Only ene local kegler cracked Lo
the 650 mark last night in league | competition.
apolis News, {s paired against He is Charles Cors, of Gale Byron | Hollett. Indianapolis atMotors, who recorded a 652 three- torney and Woodstock Country
game series at Beech Grove. His - games were 268 189 and 195. Marott's Shoes, city and state champs, rolled a 2931 team total at Pritchett's, to lead Indianapolis Teague outfits. Red Stuart, Mechanics Laundry, was high individual in that loop with 647. Sally Twyford, with 583, and Clara Fon, with 568, led the Motor Express team at Fox Hunt {to a 2705 totat:
Club champion. Hare is in the $ upper bracket while Pulliam is in « the lower. No. 3 is Walter Chapman of Speedway, who draws a bye this week. Seeded No. 4 -is- Bob Buichanan of South Grove, wha {meets Mike Stone of Lake Shore {in the top bracket | No. 5 is Dick Perk of Broad- | moor, runnerup this year for the Brownfield of Sarah Shank. Indiana Amateur crown. He'll| Second seeded women's player meet Meredith Nickel of Riverside !8 Donna Knox, the Broad Ripple in a lower bracket match. {High School student from MeNext is Bob Schuman of Hill-/ridian Hills who squares off! crest, who meets Tom Conard of against the Pleasant Run cham: | | Pleasant Run in the upper brack- pion, which is being decided to-
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thi, . Seems that Collins had an ace top honors yesterday in the Indi-| PF. James Walker tied for four In 3 and 2 Triumph [division teams in the American’, “(®t OTHE OSA ork | OP with 79s.
i : onal League today to set _{anapolis District Dental Society The society's Gold Association A YYBACUSE, Sept. 11 Cham; je ne for a 1950 World| Lona Telegram SNS Sune rele golf tourney at Speedway. -8ec- slected Dr. Rolenz Hanes presi- y wight Vo AR Joe Love Instaligtion 602 602 pionship form will assert itself; ISeries. George, Who had to have an ace ond was Dr. M. A. Shaw of Leb- dent; Dr. Fred Holt. vice-preai-| \ soy 1-5-doing—just—that—for-Chariey—rp gr two games will be to enter. holed out on his first anon with a 76. dent. and ‘re-elected Dr. Herbert + 3% Harter of Logansport in the 15th, played in the home park of the shot, a 155-yard effort. A 78 gave Dr. Golden P. Bilver W. Mason secretary-treasurer.
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cock of South Grove will meet |Helaine Borinstein of Broadmoor. Mrs. Charles Ray of Hillerest meets Mrs. Frank Davis of Lake Shore while Mrs. Kenneth Kountz of Indian Lake meets Mrs. Ollie Shriner of Sarah Shank. ~ There will he no women representing Coffin, Riverside, Willow Brook and Speedway since those - courses do not have women champions. Two women champs, Mrs Charles Greathouse of Woodstock and Mrs. George Enos of Indianapolis Country Club, were unable to enter the tourney, Secand round of the -toursa« ment will be Sept. 24, Some sec. ond and third round matches, however, may be played during the week,
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. i ary Woirhaye Jr, MeGinty Sales :.. 582 , lie . * ing champion, recovered from his bs medal play efforts of 74 on open-
>For Jones. 2 “I Mixed) x 303+ ing day and posted a four-undér-
5% |he shot a 69. But he had trouble! | fisihe sho a one-up win over Tom| Stu Holcomb, head football Meanwhile, jcoach at Purdue, will “captain” an .-. 83 Harter was taking the measure all-star football team tomorrow at 3 Seal Past coer the noon luncheon of the Kiwanis gis of Bill Wright of Ft. Wayne, 3 land 2. That put both contenders Club in the Columbia Club. Other
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