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. . For 5th Straight Playoff Win By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor feated-in-the-playoffs Indians. will go after their sixth straight and second over Columbus Red Birds at Victory Field tonight at The Tribesters went one up on the Birds in the postPoned playoff finals series last night by finishing on the long end of Ailing Bosox Sahimbus Manager Rollie . Hemsley is expected to use Glenn Tribe Box Score BY LTO RIL IR COLUMBUS

SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1950 y Tribe Tops Colurnbas, 5-3, Parnell [ a es With the veteran Elmer Riddle pitching for them. the unde8:15. a 5-t0-3 score. . 4s Boosted by Penicillin Moulder, also a veteran right-

: NEW YORK, Sept. 23-South- rinds viarg in hetween i : AB-R H 0 A Be pogo Riadie. hi 2 Walker, cof s o 0 1 ao opaw Mel Parnell, shot full’ of Rated 3 TDs Under Opponent, They Fight was Bill Krietemeyer's 21.yard eekin 18 8€C- Hughes. 3b 4 2 3 2 1 openicillin but still running a pen- ' i j touchdown pass to Ronnie Lae ond in i the poct-season om Snape 2 "3. 89 5 dnant fever, faced the league. Gamely From Behind for Victory » tham In the second period. _ petition. He started the Indians Hemus. 2b ¢ 0 1 3 2 1)eading Yankees today in a now- By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLUS : In the third: Freshman HalfMarolewski, 1b 2 1 2 6&0 $ on the road to a string of tri- SURewe Ib ooo 3120 200 o Or-never effort to revive the Red It took guts back Mac Riley sprinted 64 yards umphs by blanking the St. Paul | Miggins, If "4 0 1 2 1 oSoxanemic championship chances. Once a year battered. down-trodden teams like Manual forget to score before Krietemeyer made Rainis in the drs tll of the semi- Benson, If ........ 4 0 1 1 0 0 The Yankees. who took over broken bones, aching muscles and yards of tape and bandages, it 13 to 12 with a placement. nals playo ast wee Sar, € Filieivenes «0 0 4 o sole ownership of first place with- and wrap themselves with: yard-long strips of courage. y th two minutes showing in Leave After Tonight cro: LILLE ; . . , 3 5 out lifting a bat last night when They drag aching bodies off the ground and finally get tired the final session. Jack Scott's After tonight's contest in_ the Blt 1 8 oo o oCleveland defeated Detroit, nom- of being mauled and manhandled. They suddenly find out they pass was intercepted by Bob best-in-seven series, the teams wi oo _ — inated squat Eddie Lopat, the can win if they want to badly twice to pace the Green. He went Devers on the Ripple 25, the shift to Columbus for the nex Totals .........37 3 10 24 12 1 club's outstanding left-hander, to enough. Then they start some [RIS 10 PAIS A nd around Visiting end scoring on the play. three games, if a fifth is neces- steiner flied out for Krieger in ninth. oppose Parnell. flailing of their own. lay in the first period and tallied Evansville ... .0 6 1 6-10 sary, opening in Red Bird Stadium) Shofner struck out for Hughes in ninth.) Manual's 19 to 12 conquest of pie pe a tomorrow afternoon: INDIANAPOLIS Trailing by two full games and Washington last night is this in the third on a four-yard pass Broad Ripple .... 6 0 6 0-12 ps : — underdogs in the current two- as « as ! : 0 STATISTICS AB R HO A E , A. i. i from Les Gerlach. Joe Sexson BR EC. Lefty Joe Muir, with late- inning] Wells. ss Ae 1 6 2 § ogame series, the Red Sox entered year's object lesson in fortitude. registered a 50-yard TD for Tech First downs BR. EC help from Forrest Main, chalked ’ i | Twice squashed, 25 to 0 and 20 -By rushing 9 3 Coogan, 1h .3 1-1 17 2 1today’s contest in exceptionally. v on the first play of the second By passing 0 3 up his second playoff victory last... = .3 1 0 2 o 1poor physical sha to 6, Manual's football team ex- od Yards mained rushing 131 nh night. He tossed a four-hitter ’ oP physica pe. | A = ance to period and’ Gil Bierman knifed yi.qi Tained passing 13 1s gh Platt. If 0 a 0 0 © ’ ] \ perienced a sudden renaissance t( . or 17 yards for Passer attempted 3 1 against St. Paul last week. Dallessandro. rf ...3 .1 0-°2 0 0 ter Colas turn another inevitable rout into through tackle fc y usses completed 1 But Muir found the Red Birds Beard. rf o 0 0 oo o In addition to Parnell, Short- a richly-deserved victory. the winners in the 4th a Vy lost" penaities a 4 more troublesome than the Saints. Fernandes 3b 2 0 2 0 2 ostop Vern Stephens. First Base- From. the standpoint of depth, Tech's Gene Turnipseed, Who gine § i Gearhart. cf S402 10 0 man Walt Drop ‘ om. standy kicked nine straight points-after Fumbles 15st C3 ‘ He was combed for nine hits in M « 5 man Walt Dropo, Third Baseman manpower and experience, Mansix and two-thirds innings and Tusne, 3 o | + 2 o Billy Goodman and Outfielders Al Ind have "ost by three AKAINst Anderson last year boot- BD, 7; W.C.,7 . : ir. ce 2 11 2 o oZarila and Clyde Vollmer all Bl of Cea >: i" Cr ed three of four last night A Al Lopet sigualed fof Main, Nn 1 0 0 0 o owere suffering colds. Each was touchdowns maybe mors - Wt Ash- Anderson's Dale Porter scored Warren ( ‘entral, a team with the a : — giyen penicillin and aureomycin A good share of the New York Yankees' American League !NSton's rugged Goninentals Tip. in the first period on an eight. & Fenchant for tie games, scored . - . . . . . » 4 roaring star &8KY- ap A ; : fins § Kk With runners on first and sec Total #wo8 8 uo ? pills before leaving Boston. pennant hopes rest on the strong right arm of Vic Raschi (right). ped on id 4 . A ans o RY yard end-around play and Gene I Mp Son guaner 3 Sendios K . "a 1 - . . . p ) ( Jie Ac avis, i- ' $ ond and two down, and two balls ATOLLS aor Sov 023 nelEk as he was, Howey er, Par- That strong right arm has been troubled with aches and pains lately frat half, but getting one called Nicholeen mide the Placement. night 81. al Yaoren lam ” » WI a 17-and-8-record--th : and no strikes on Fred Marolew- =. = 4 sn_Marolewski, Hemus. same as Lopat's—wasn't going 2 and the Yanks are worried. But Raschi told Manager Casey Stengel pack on a double penalty. ered a Tech bobble on the Green Warren's Charles Huffman ski,'a righthanded hitter who al Dallessandro, Gearhart 3. Benson. Coonan miss working in today's important that he's ready to go in the climatic series with the Boston Red Sox At the outset, John Burke's 17- 12 then banged off tackle for tossed an 18-yard TD flip to Bill Jeady. Bad toiched Muir . oy ro a ar. a. Dobe encounter. this week end. Casey is still worried, but may give him the nod. vard left end sweep sel up his 12 yards. Henke in the end zone and Huffnara aager Lopez change plavs— Wells to Basgall to Coogan. Costa Ted Williams will be in the ~~ l-yard Jonciniow galiop, . Tech oovvvivienn vee BT T T=21 Tan tied X up with, a quarter. to Hemus to Marolewskl. Left on bases— Boston lineup both today and to- | rampton Returns Pun Anderson .......... 7 0 0 6-13 back sneak in the fourth. The Main Bears Down Columbus 8, Indianapolis 4 Base on balls. morrow unless he, himself, asks uci ess rims ic e Six plays later Tom Crampton STATISTICS T Giants, who have won two and - Skipper emo ho ad} at Krieger Muir 1 miss utr to be taken out. Manager Steve returned a punt 70 vards to Wi pirst. downs 1 i tied once in the county, scored in irds co rieger uir a mr " O'Neill said. Willi A but Bob Wittman was called BY ‘rushing : | the third, Don Hager throwin - 2, Main 1 in 25. Winning Sala. ams still hasn't : By passing . 3 4 Moe Mozzali, a jesthanied sping-| Pins GT Rl eran. regained his old form since re- 0 my er uar er- p ina S twice during the play, ‘once for By penalties . 7 3 to Larry Moon for 12 yards. er, to hit for Marolews th r 1 King and Heinlen. Time—2:10. Attendance turning to the lineup recently By JIN EY . roughing the kicker. and then yurds eained passing a 3 Lawrence Ritter kicked from bore down, put plenty o | ie ba following recovery of his frac- vy JIM HEYROCK clipping a Manual would-be tack- paises ailemeied 3 i" placement, and the pinch hitter rolled into Indians at Bat tured elbow. Chuck Hess, Sears Roebuck & Co. sporting goods salesman, ler on Crampton's TD scoot. - Passes inte ee + a) Warren was stopped on the BD a forceout to retire the side. oko osayn Phils While the Red Sox attempted | vesterday moved into the auarer-finals of the first annual Times Early in the second quarter, Fumbles 3 1 five with three minutes to go in It was Columbus’ last threat, "AR BB. RH. RBL Pet. to shake off the assorted aj. Tournament of Champions. Crampton streaked off tackle mumbles lost the fourth, and was 16 yards out even though they got one bingle a 1 a 0 1 1 1000 ments that made them look more Hess, rangy. long-ball hitter who won his first club championship down the sidelines for 78 yards Errors Down Hornets with 23 seconds remaining. The in the eighth. Rn ai ? 2 1 4 1 444 like ““invalids incorporated,” the a! Coffin this year after playing at the course for 10 years, defeated to score. His conversion plunge ajqed by costly fumbles, Sacred Warriors have tied twice in the Main really was pouring on Dallessandro ... 16 4 3 3 ] ns Yankees set about spiking Meredith Nickel, Indianapolis mailman, 2 and 1, over his home falled as did Burke's in the first goart drove to its third straight county. x in there in the Hom, He Jorce jn “ee 3 ) 3 s 32 ass DOSton’s pennant hopes once and Course. . _— 3 | period. victory, last night, dumping Beech Warren Central ..0 0 0 7-7 pinch hitter Ben Steiner to pop Coogan ..... f en for all. Through vesterday's victory, ’ ML Meanwhile, Manual had a minus! Grove. 27 to 13. It was the first Ben Duvis .....: ER Gy Fernandes 20 3 1 5 8 250 unaay s rairings ; out, Harry Walker to foul out vite. \ 2 "Must Win The Hess gained the quarterfinal 18 yards rushing as against 103 joss for the host Hornets in three STATISTICS Kalin ........ 18 3 3 4 3 222 hem All ! ; AN oss for the ho n We BD and then fanned pinch hitter) So 0 1-4 3 2 “We have to win every pe. FOUNnd opposite Walter Chapman WOMEN for Washington in the first half. ge, rig, First downs YT 3 Frank Shofner for the game- end- yur vert S$ 0 1 1 0 20 maining game for the at of Speedway. Chapman will meet 11 a. m.—Mrs. Charles Ray, Pressed into service for the first] Beech Grove climaxed a 75-yard By masons 5 3 ! | ing out. | Basgall ........ 1 8 0 3 1 1% was Casey Stengel's terse size-up L® 28-year-old Hess in the semi-| Hllicrest, va winner of the Jane time in two weeks were Center march in the first period to score a rushing 111000 10 m8 The Indians were ahead when Turner ........ 3 301 0: IB, the race. “We ust bef finals next week. Nelson-Mrs. Kenneth Kountz Dale Lawrence, whose four on a 2.yard plunge by Don Carey.| ¥ards enined passing lll 4 Muir was derricked and he re |Outterides ....% & 0 0 0 000 Ci cant Hess won his first match over match. 4 cracked ribs wera wrapped bodily, Harold Lambert booted the point. passes Sompleted k fi ceived the pitching credit. Kurt, a rr Detroi ; Willard Reed last Sunday while 11:05 a. m.—Donna Knox, and Dickie Nyers, recuperating Hornet fumbles set up each of Passes intercepted | ighthander, went all the McCall ......... 7.000 0: .00 etroit did fer a moment last | Yards lost penalties |. 0 § Krieger, righthander, Rpt. oT 1 2 0 0 o 000 night and suffered a hard-to-take Nike! gained the second round Meridian Hills, vs Mrs. Robert from a crack upper arm bone and three Sacred Heart touchdowns in| |pumbles 3 3 way for the Red Birds and wound oq sab 10 3 0 0 000440.3 defeat at the hands of by upsetting Dick Perk. Laycock, South Grove, shoulder injury. the second frame. Two TDs were *s : up the loser despite the fact he p;,. . ..... .~. ® 0 1 0 0 0% cjeveland The loss dropped the| . Nickel used two birdies on the! re ——— Then the redoutable Jim Nyers made by Don Clark on 10 and 21- Flashes Win First gave up only six hits. Riddle ........ “1 8 a o/s ‘oo battered Bengals. a. half game frst Six holes to put him three up Last Ni ht’ ignited the Redskins for a great yard runs. The third came on al pu paste 3 twice. Coogan Connects Papish. 13.0.8 ‘behind the Yankees. over Hess at the end of six. But Ls 5 {second-half rally. Manual re-| ‘pass from John Dwenger to Ed| F501) SCORE oe uA

Two-base hits—Dallessandro 2, Kalin 2, |covered Ed Kernodle's fumble on! Teagardin. Dwenger kicked two! Franklin Township won its: first

|a punt on the Washington 30 and’ extra points. | football game in three tries by - {Jim's 13-yard pitch to Dick to, A fourth - MEN { our quarter pass from th ued Jos Pritchett, Tomusms lee Cream 704 the Washington 18 fired Manual. {Dwenger to John oF and an-! {Con " “- n Page 12 Cal. n Jade Coltingaain, Milaby fun . 60d Jim’ 8 pass to Stan Sandler in other point by Dwenger ended the :

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{Hess came back to win Nos. 7, 8 at 3-3 in the top of the ninth and 9 and the count was even at on Don Kolloway's homer with ‘N¢ turn. Both carded 38s on the Johnny Groth on base, Veteran first nine. Joe Gordon bombarded his 19th! home run into the left field

But one of the Tribe blows was Gearhart 2, Coogan, Basgall. Home runs a line drive home run by YOUNg| _coogen 32. Pernandez. Sacrifice hits— Dale Coogan, who sent it OVer|gytteridge 2. Riddle 2. Papish. Double / the right field wall in the seventh. plays—Wells to Basgall te Coogan 13,

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! : | gerald to Gutteridge “Triple play—Coogan o . . U4l f J A wildy cheering crowd of 7354; to Wells. |stands to wrap up victory for Nickel had a bogey 5 and Hess [t6 {heal \ompking ice Crean’... we Jorene by ond Tony Hensley, over from the one for six more 3 gave Coogan a big hand and his . PITCHING Bob Feller. Hal Newhouser was moved to a 1 up lead. Hess biick suliss, Ling-Beiv Cen P acing the all on the onesyard Beech Grove points. + \ 5 teammates formed a reception WLIPHRBESO jo jygey clinched the victory on No. 17 Jit Cirrans Alsen re io ttlline, Jim went to the one-foot Sacred Heart .... 0-20 0 7-23 LB committee to greet him after the Muir ........... 2 019045 Inthe when Nickel had a bogey 5. Hess gill Busky. lompxins ice Cre os9' line, Herb Crihfield ground to the Beech Grove ..... 7 0 0 6-18 * trip around the bases. [AMS fais “1%. 9 301 42 Tor per Same BIAYOd ; nished the round with a three- aii Adcock: Fox's Sieus Se raver . oss five-inch line, then Jim plunged STATISTICS lh. ha The attendance was the best [°° % "1 eo 1 1 8 o 1 Cincinnati, 8 to 7, in 10 innings OVer-par 75 while Nickel had a 77. Dnsurance Herman Schaudt - gi¢/over. Washington's Hensley and Jit downs 1 3 TONIGHT 1:50 ’ ' C : y \ . . to date in American Association y.c.y .0 0 4 1 3 4 40on Wally Westlake's two-run 1Dree matches in the tourney, Disk 2 ou. Sumiing Bout Bowling * Manual's Wylie Williams were B¥ Fushijug : $ : playoff competition despite the | Papish <8 0 8 8 3 3 0 pinch single. two in the men’s division and ,Céuter +A ) 635 yanked for close-quarter combat. By Denalties rushing wv sol damp, coolish weather. | Hutchings © 0 01 06 0 0 it we to one in the women's were to be Wii i Cas rviet, sie fattinee 3 pd Manual Scores A fh fed" i 3 HOWE vs. SOUTHPORT The breaks of baseball figured Te eh . 6a In the fourth, Manual went to passes atte ¢

in most of the scoring Two hits High School Football and a Tribe error got the Res) CITY. COUNTY SCHOOLS Birds a run in the first inning and Cathedral 7, Bloomington 0 a hit, stolen base and an error rangi Central 5, Broad Ripple 12. helped them to another in the Lawrence Central 12. Deaf School 4 8. top of the third. ve iL.

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uid penalty and 15-yard loss, moved 1 morrow in the Times Tourna- Lal Jackson. Haves bros, . oz; Manual back to the 37. Jim Nyers, Pumbles lost nent, Two matches are scheduled alt Queoe Marion Haidware . tid out for the first time all game, lrish Nab No. 3 n est d eet | to begin in the morning. Harty Wigginton, Link-seit, ved came back in and flipped to ‘Bob b Cathedral's irish notched their. A f tod sim Vernon, Miawesi Powiry [lll biilcount was tied, 12-all, Coffin Team First { winner o ay's match between | usin, Akers, smila Insurance ..... vit] | Panthers, 7 to 0, at the CYO Fle Jane Nelson of Highland and Mrs. | phe George, Spangler s Garage ..... But Manual wasn't through. To Get Started v lussell hai - 16! The hosts drove 41 yards to score Jim hit Dick for

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Muir, who opened the Tribe Bicknell 20. Washington 13. In the first round of play last/Ceci mass, Al le third with a single, looked lke Biyfion IX Aebgm's” L _ ,| Sixty-four players will tee off ol, of yoy Took a lopsided fot bic ot Nie Hawks I.‘ 113 seven: two plays later, Jim heaved (Aine 1 the second fuarter when ih a st on Leo Calum et City, TIL 13 Hammond Clark 9. tomorrow in the 10th annual y p dot phuliock, Link. Bei i - oi2ifor 27 yards to ‘dams, who John White intercepted a pass on : a dea uck at second o hai, victory over Mrs, Frank Davis of | ouiing ol ‘the Irish 41, ran to the Blooming-

narola dt K-13 Wells’ grounder but Solly Hemus | ~ | Team Best Ball Golf Champion- | Lake Shore, 6 and 4, She played Joan Jiamm, Link bei wrop Forge .. o wid] skirted through the secondary to ton 15 and lateralled to Charlie

dropped the throw from Krieger.| mbes Sermons eebure 18. excellent golf over the course that | George. icruom ames iture soy Score standing up. Only one min- : 1 scape mecha Coogan, next up. was out on an Sa vile Ih | hip. torso Hillcrest: Country she had 8 layed only sparingly. sb Thun Buier > Gerlice ut fate, oo ph pa remained, Dick Rishon, hore, iii | 1070 ON YOUR DIAL ~ . Westville Sirs, Sugar Crees putter ... wi skirte right end to conver : aself in order InSeld fly; then Krieger lost con rer i © Grimith 12 les, Gare First to start will be the Coffin Tomorrows first match is slated Tabeic asters. Meta Laundry il clinching the game. In the same period, another — , ast cage Roosev 7 ry Mann team, | raul ¥, Mecaa. r inte - . ower. David A walk to Frank Kalin filled, ast _Uhieago. Washiagton 31. Gary Wal: Bo Bored ve pin Lee, Donna Knox in Action puck noise, Virinia Tn ks ol | We als aerial ume opened o as ie Carried 1 $10,000 a year—for YOU! = 2 ' woh teoell, Lo ie Hawks ... vis 1 po the bases and a walk to Don Dal-| (wed 25 Bose 21, Boonville 14 Buck Hatfield. Each member of ., 1¢ Second match pits Donna joi, * Goel evar ranace 04 formation. The Redskins hit for to Cathedral's 18, its deepest ’ y ; ich the vast lessandro forced in a run. Nanny g{*Wayne Central Catholic 20. Ft. Wayne tho winning team will receive a, LN0X. the 16-year-old Meridian x. r. siniti, Boiuens avi sui 10 of 24 passes, good for 189 yards tration. Do you think you can sell! This Is a ntrating for Fernandez fanned for the second poral Kirklin 11. /trophy and the winning club will Hills slammer, against Mrs. hoo vancieve, a eri, 1: Washin pn tried five futilely, Cathedral ........ 0 7 0 0-7 genuine opportunity! Steady income during ted Kingdom out. Lloyd Gearhart sent a fly Frankin 27. Shelbyville s. Robert Laycock, veteran of In- Pud Beier, Scouster (ua, : vol shinft y. ’ three months of training school, more when Gary Emerson 19, Whiting 0. {have possession of the traveling 4 } Caarlie Cors, Naval oro iniice g va Seven of Manual's 10 first downs Bloomington ..... 0 0 0 0-0 : Es : to short right and Second Base-| | Haritord Citv 31 Peru . trophy for a year. dianapolis "golf. Miss Knox, a denn rear. Bowes Deal run | #0 came on passes, while Washing- STATISTICS you start selling, increasing in proportion man Hemus and Outfielder Verne, ackion, Cemiral (Hamilton). 13, Sheridan 8 . | student at Broad Ripple High John Tra halo Te ater SO wy ton made both first downs ‘by First downs G n fo your efforts. If you would like fo confact Benson had a near collision going Lafayette fe o. Kokomo 4. University inter-Club Pairings School, won last Sunday over Mrs. Mik Brust, Shiv nixed 598' Co ches By rushing 3 5| established dealers in several counties near after it and the ball skipped Off Marion at Logansport (pestpened te to- ° Noble T., Reed of Pleasant Run, Dwigat Moa engie, rederal Em Moy os | Th Fained rushing n n your home . . . if you are between 30 and bl 1 a. Jo? Coffin: Lynn Lee, Reese Berr aul Witte, St. gAndrews plovees J411 Manual had a minus 28 yards yar, sained passin “" ol Hemus' glove for a double, clean-| yorriiiviye 13. Sroye Point {og Frasier ® Buck Hatrisid witernates): 2 and 1. Ubiree lard stan Ce rine] 59% rushing all game while Washing. Eases ‘atte pled a fy] 37. married and have a cor . . . and want : ing the bases, | Mishawaka Warne Norih Side 0. 007 a IRs MAREE Nieks Mrs. Laycock, seeded No. 3 )iiam Eniow, Brideeport: nrass sui Parees Torpioted 8, 41 fa find out how you can: build up fo hel So. Martineet le | Bill Gunt 1 Nickel oid Jes er, Allison - jer ton ‘gathered 93. "Jim Nyers Passes intercepted 0 ! ONS The Birds kept pecking at Manet Central 7. Eva Ei Relte 0. ternaten "Bob ‘Hdenon n. Bud Owen (al- among the women, was victorious. - ivi Can irafilc Club Su2 handled the ball for Manual on 43 fards lost penaities 56 55] $10,000 annually within 2 or 3 years Muir's offerings and they added New Albany 7. x prmand (Ky.) 2. (tle). pd Wm Speedway Fre Burnmde 5 and 3. over Helaine Borinstein R Ke ete, Midaelsscotr 362 or 55 plays. Pumbles 1ost 7] PHONE Talbot 4571 collect, for inforview. 25, Jr. b . ory Griy. v ve . feity thought 2 thing Sa ne Korth Varaan 3 es Cink (alternates)’ Bernie ray. Norman of Broadineor. REE Smilin ek Sk fueed : 81a Manual's Fred Eaton and Archie Passes Down Rockets || Set. Sun. Mon—Sept. 23, 24, 25. W. H. in 1950, but h ® the seventh hiked it to] | Plymouth 7, Alexandria cecil Bevin Tar prare. £0 JieDaniel E Jick Lnoinpson, Presbyterian 553 Wilson, among others, contributed, porous aerial defense cost Wuvdoran, Holal Marsh, \nfidnapols ting stations. “to 3, a Je 8 {Bortiand_ 7.‘ Coldw. Hh @ {lon (alternates) Woody Dickerson. om: Cardinal Chief Pulls ong Fer¢uson,'K. of C 860 strongly to the South Sider's. vie-rp Ripple's alumni a hap The Williamson Heater Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 3, though the 5 to na, an infield | Rushville sh. Greenaburt ey. Woodiiock: Bbson Holle 'F ‘0 Hilde Groebel, Dusiarcn Indiana pur aig tOTY. But Washington's Bill Cook oon 5 So oy ny large manufacturers and disiributors of resi. 1. Roy Hughes, veteran infielder, outh, Bend Adams 58 Michisan C17 8. c"W “Moores. oJgnn Kitchen. Ed Cra or wn' Junior Series Say Tw3iora, Moto: Express, Ln 581 and Jim Petercheff had no peers in 8 8. Rockels \ Wed, 1 dential Warm Air Furnaces and Fittings lectric power 1 collected three of Columbus’ 10 gouih Bend Riley 14. LaPorte 13. Greathouse. Sutohin, © Charles . Fred Suigh, owner and Diesk Patty Blrsesecr® “Minne. 1hn “+ 81 the line department. 19 to 12, to Evansville Central|l (Ga.0il.Coal-Coke; Gravity and Forced Air), hits and Gearhart got two of the Terre Haute Garfield i3. ihe ' 12 9-35 a m.—Pt. Harrison: John L. True-| g Presi- Marie scoeicn, Real Sik Mixed 864 0 0 6 13—19 in" a Homecoming game before IMPORTANT: We are interested only i 28 » Basgzall d| Vincennes 18, Lawrenceville blood, David King, L. M. Ludwig. A. E. dent of the St. Louis Cardinals, Mickey iiotert, Davidson \dudiana Pur. 53{ Manuab ......... ! 5000 last night t are interested only in men nn, over Tribe's six. Monty gall an emm——— Sherron (alternates) K. McCoy. Joe Ket: ve Mary Leppert P-H-O- Mixed i 6 6 0 0—12 00) ‘ast night. i| who seek permanent jobs. We choose deere are now Wells turned in a fine fielding vy? N t L 0 oY a "0 + Rane Iadk Brush He on hand for last night's porous “Brier: Erte va Mire - 331 Washington ..... 8 ® “Dick Tulley scored on plunges Joh ak guanent om. h uilt since the ‘game around the keystone sack| e oops Upen Arnoid Koehler: Bob Rochford. Joe Ryan] pi Bird Indian game at Vic- Dottie Huck, Ei ihily on gas STATISTICS w. Of one and four-yards, respec- : " - . for the home forces. Entries are being taken for the (alternate) Jerry 1 Delks. Willara Reed. | y . He was accompanied |Melen Sheets. Bona Jewelers 522 PiFst downs . | , 10 2 tively, in the first and third pe- " ® Fielding gems in the outfield YMCA basketball leagues starting Richard Hall Bill Robbins, Bill McCune PY Joe Mathes, director of the Mary arringer. Inaiana Ceas "0 jig BY Turhing vg 2 : sm Ee i (al $ 0 A McDa vy ¥Y passing “re le most efi- EE EN Gtarnart Of the|next month. Practice games are, in ternates) Hank Campbell, James Wend-| Cards’ minor league system. Ay Shcianiel Bowes Seal Fast 8141 By penaities 11100 3 0 100-LAP rs on earth. heduled th h th 9:56 a, m.—Hillcrest: Bob Schuman, Har- The Cardinals have two triple- Bobble Simmerly, Davidson Ind. Pyr 505 Yards gatued rushing nes 228 ” > Indians and Harry Walker of the being schedule roug © old Cork. Ken Foster. Yorda Koger (slter-| aA clubs in pl olf, Motor Express, Inc 304 Yards gained passing 2180 9 mal efficiency | d week of October nates) Larry Sexton. Jack Bi clu n playoff competition, en ay Rhodes, Milano ihn Passes attempted veer. 24 5 Red Birds. ‘second week . 10:03 a. ‘m —Lake Shore: George Beeson. | Columbus, and Rochester in the 50th Prait “Bradies Byrbecue 303 Passes completed oii 10 n pared Mu ’ pred Auoriop, $3 Hoang}, Sepeat, Burton International League. | Bolan Bearhope trier air” 3021 DA oe pemariies 40 43 ) esel an altermire Estate 500! 8 . 3 , feam locomo- i tield. Wa FI Ci nha Se Wier | President Saigh, naturally, is Borbiny ye Stine, Boh. 0 Pumpies lost i : WHEN THE TIRES BLOW THE FUN BEGINS it over 900 i “ Rad Is m Dick Perk. John Wolf, pob| Pulling for his two top farm Labarth Pranki Cd STOCK CAR : the steaming Hi E iy | | nn i b »7 J\ |Goldbers. Ranh Coie jaiternates: er teams to go through and meet TanKlin. Maiiways i HH Tech Victor, 27-13 water. A | A 1710:24 2 Er a aia ©C: Bob Myers! in the Junior World Series, Red Times State Servier : : wa | EE Eg Ee Famer Birds vs. Red Wings. College Football ANDERSON, Sept. 23... Tech PLUS—4 HEAT RACES, SEMI, TEAM RACES n of power : |Redding. _Highiand: John Hare . Sa ra STATE COLLIGHS took the first step towards de-: : hasis on high =] )) nN ® | jack Leer, Dick Gant bh Bmith ily: ¢ 1 Avior a, Manche er 13 . fense of its NCC title by downing le currents of | » {Dates} Bob White. Dr. Jom Walther, Arar owe Hyper Jrumpb Riaause TRIE Soir on . Anderson's Indians, 27 to 13, here alls for large ' | house. John David. John Harrington, fRaioh n rianqular eet Hamline 41. Hisdate as» last night. ors and ox PLAYOFF STANDINGS | ¢ "GAMES TODA | Guiesser (alternates) Chatles Beauchamp, 9 Heidelberg 15, Eastern Kentucky s . End Myron Moriarity scored AMERICAN ASSOCIAT JAavorr | 5 th Grove: Bruce Poynter. HOWe's cross - country te am Michisan Normal 19, Hope of these is a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Rh (Final-Best of Bob Salles, Bow Crouch. Clayton Nichols. goored 25 points to place ahead Missing Hop! 34, Memphis Rod y oF Which in- wy y } Sotmbm 31 INDIANAPOLIS 3 13.9 ma Py is [of Crispus Attucks, with 37, and Femara ae” Abert oha's : urrent when Columbus SE saves f ’ Wahpeton A, Battin the line. In a DIARAPOL | Nov Tok a Philadsionis. Store Organizing Filmore, with 58, in a harrier Jihpeton di Borintke Hoiiens. 1 (tse), ond oil is shot ¥Rriowar Lea tEAgur | Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, triangular meet at Howe yes- Werk $ vies! ses Bi. o Shepherd 8 (tie), -Bes i th 1 n Re between the Rochester vi een Yi, IR Fa J EAGUR Basketball Loops bgt Mitchell ‘of Crispus At-| tr OER pee PHONE RESERVATIONS NOW up. the arc or vs at trof SE The Sportsman's Store is or- Solunar Tables - RESERVE GRANDSTAND, $1.50, TAX INC. o Baltimore... Aes 3 REC Folonen night). ¢ tucks placed first with a 10:45.7 ; rk by which at York, ganizing basketball leagues at yin.’ goers 10 order ware: Fred! or Barer take .- BOX SEATS, $2.00, TAX INC. ld otherwise LEAGUE ; STANDINGS | the Sacred Heart School and New! Monschien (H), Dave Boucher Iodax .......... 2:40 "0:38 31% : CHILDREN, ANY SEAT, 25¢ ave ucher 38 3 ' ' es tee - RESULTS YESTERDAY A ta Athletic Club gyms. omorrow - 330 1a 30 a 21] ugus (H), Dick Bonner (CA), Dwight! Monday .. i ites 508 +. 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