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By BILL EGGERT The sublime and the ridiculous play a double header at Victory Field tonight.

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‘Clipper’ Joe Returning to Yank Lineup

By STAN OPOTOWSKY

United Press Sports Writer { NEW YORK, July 24—Joe DiMaggio returns to the lineup for the first time in two

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8 Bradley Cagers Involved in ‘Fix’

By United Press

NEW YORK, July 24—District. Attorney Frank Hogan announced to= lay that eight Bradley University basketball players were involved in hrowing games during the past three seasons. Hogan said the players had admitted accepting bribes _When- quess

at a The American Association’s| ving : Golden Jubilee starts off with the weeks when the Yankees meet| joned at Peoria, Ill, site of ices a sonst Pres Ratio 52500 at dg the Indians today in a resumption| 3a dley University, by Peoria] For “shaving” the point spreadThe Press Box open fire . 1068 and p.m. Then the fourth-place In- of the tense American heaguel jolice officials and representa. Hogan said, Melchiorre received sed to make . dianapolis Indians toe the mark, ar BR Foteet ia. tin y|cives of the Cook County's Soa bias & bonis of we we An jie Gets ITOW, against the second-place Miwa} | ood Sd a TS ghd wd ldistrict attorney's office. A Eno an rover receive each.

kee Brewers. Starting time's 8:30! permitting. Showers

-—-weather are forecast for tonight. - \ Some of the Indians had a breather last night; but not while Cpl, Curt Simmons labored on the mound for Camp Atterbury. The Tribe defeated the Attaboys, 4 to 1, but got only one hit off the former Philadelphia Philites hurler who won 17 and lost 8 last

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[Sox begin ‘a home stand while the Western contenders, the | White Sox and the Indians, begin barnstorming. The White Sox, sporting a shaken-up lineup, play the Red Sox in Boston while the Indians and Yanks vie here in {three games. Then Friday the clubs swap opponents. The Yanks play the White Sox and the Indians play the Red Sox.

State's Attorney Michael A.

Shore said he was questioning the In the second game,

Bradley, defeated Oregon State 77-74, at Ow own

players to determine whether they _=""“ - had agreed to “shave” points in Peoria on Dec. 7, 1950, again| “shaving” the point spread. For,

two games played last year here : in ‘Roberson Memorial Fieldhouse, that one, Hogan said, Melchiorre| n aj ors received $2000; Preece $1000 and)

The players; all members of the Bradley first six, were placed un- two unnamed players $500 each. | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS TOM FERRICK has

der technical custody. No charges Bradley players also were in-| were filed. volved in an attempt to fix Brad- hs oi "Ny ley’s game against Bowling Green © anged since our Navy days

They are Charles (Bud) Grover,

» year. The Yanks left home two weeks Dundee, “Jl; Gene Melchiorre, in the National Invitation Tour- at Bainbridge (Md.) Physical as operated Threw Three Innings ago with the league lead. They Highland Park, an all-America nament at Madison Square Gar-[ ns truztor sehool He's law today Simmons threw three innings, returned with the lead, but in guard; William Mann, Chicago, den, New York City, in March of Be : ! as city de- giving up a walk and the lone between was a harrowing see- and Aaron Preece,” Canton, IIL 1949, Hogan said. But they did changed for the better. » complaints saw. The club started the tour All had played basketball at At 36, Big Tom has taken on

single to Johnny Merson. The At-

not get paid off when they lost

taboy speedballer was backed by with three losses to Boston, and Bradley for four years. the game. Bradley had been fa- , the cares of a Rogers Jr. 1271 servicemen out of a paid at- after them DiMaggio left the Shore sal) the 10 games IN-iyored to win. > family man, an alias Law- tendance crowd of 1799 lineup, partly because of a leg volved in the investigation were M extra pound or : Hd . o os Wi ra shine ate elchiorre also a i : : e convicted The Indians got a run across injury and partly because of poor the games with Washington State : ms ted, that two -. amidships

last Dec. 21, and Oregon State he had been

but he's still use-

ras arrested in the fourth off Atterbury pitch-| ‘hitting. The Yanks lost only five . $5000 to “d " . 1 4 an. 7 wn p rst | ump h r 0, i 1g a loaded ¢ eh Ted Kapuscinski, who threw! more games and won .eight after Dec, { Bradley won he first Oo N 0 -_— mn = adley Sr ; ful from the fense. for a against the Tribe last year with| the Beantown bashing to wind Jams 7 10.59 and the second 71) fe 1950 N. C. A. A. tournament, |} starboard side

Toledo. Charles Bicknell, who| up eight atd-elght on the road, Shore said the Bradley players but turned it down. C. C. N.Y. as the Washing-

as. H : Ha; 2 : , . ws - QR ton Senators’ reireau of Tn- Diiched pid gia ast Sear Back in No. 4 allegedly were approached in New Won the game, 71-68. . lief Fries th ea) 3 gave up the sixth inning run to DiMaggio will return to his old York City and later in Chicago, Melchiorre, who at 5 feet, 81; r % i 8 letective be charged with the defeat. 4 No. 4 spot in the batting ord by gamblers who asked them to inches was one of the smallest Tom liked his uilding. The Whitey Platt did the big gun-| § : St AINE ore Kop 3radlev score ’ stars in major competiti al stay with the ad 4 : . J { E unless he suddenly feels he can't Keep the Bradley score down J petition, also. : ised to Clif- ning against the soldiers. He | make. the grade after th , Shore said’ he had obtained Was rated one of the nation's out- Yanks last year ile After dfove n ail the Tribe runs; twol} game ot Yogi Be rd “Hank “certain admissions” concerning standing scorers amd playmakers ANGIE (he won eight . license be- with a triple in the eighth. Atter-| Bauer and Fiene: Wo Sali ane the alleged deal but he declined during his four varsity seasons at and lost only Fecord, bury outhit the Indians, 10 to 8, have tried to bat tt IE x to comment further. The state's Bradley. four) #fter leaving the St. Louis ont’ John Hutchings yielding eight Clipper was bericheg ees $ attorney said he has ordered a! Mann, Preece and Grover also Brownies. He thinks the Yanks hits in his’ five-inning stint. | of ther made the wig hone grand jury investigation. were standouts on the Bradley have a lot of class. d to Detec- Catcher Homeér Loudermilk dou-| DiMa | STace New York and Chicago authori- tam that reached the finals of Ninety-minutes at the beau day he only bled in the fourth, it mis-| Rio sull must show some TS is aR! both the 1950 Nations ita. teous the aZency ed in e fourt a hit mis-| hitting after he crashes the lineup, ties were in Peoria today to ques- 7 1 the 1950 National Invita- teous Del Prado Hotel on the . the 2g "ip judged by Lloyd Gearhart, then] His .261 batting average doesn’t tion the players. They arrived last tion and N. C. A. A. tournaments, Chicago's South Side found a se Simmons sacrificed and ‘Short-| go with his reputation night and conferred with Shore. NY to lose out in both to C. C.|couple of ex-swabbies mopping he ANpholis stop William Baker singled in The White Sox finished a woe. Shore said that he had asked ¥. up on plenty of reminiscenses. nal Reocore Louderntilk. ful home stand with a record of NeW York police to arrest Nick rr = 4. 9 = : ATTERBURY : ony re loia Voce vr T k . to revoka-a REURY a. 6 <8 {10 defeats in 14 games, and so de- and Tony Engalsis of New Y ork Baseball : 0M HAD SOME thoughts had falsified Baker, ss ©... 4 01 1 41} cided on a line-up shakeup Before City and to hold them as “con- about Bill Veeck and baseball in lo buy, sell Tiberghein. cf $3 0.4 0.4 going at the Red Sox tonight. tacts” for the gambling syndi- Calendar general. Tom thinks y eeck, in Giem.jtf.3- 0.8 3 The Stieilue Tigets play tefCaln. tier v1 LEAGUE er nar IH WHI bs oid 3 “ a ns Sen: .q : aw A ne Bradley players becime in- {UE STAND S for the Browns. titted “Rog Kinder, if = 1.003 0 0 0 8 a CHILLED BEEF—Cooling off after a hot July football workout wouldn't be so bad if Washing. PITA a me only oles Amer VORed 2 tre Players ane in AMERICAN ASSOC TRG “1% show you what kind of a ] , - Samsill, 3b 3 0 06.0 2 8 $ hh € SC d to-i; : : : : a ct. 3 : , . Sots fad nA 3} ¢ 38 1 0 ton Redskins Tackle John Badaczewski didn't have so much of him to chill down. Tramer Eddie nicht while the Dodgers carrieq Investigation into basketball fixes St. Pau a TSB oouy he is” said Tom, “when nts fo 5 ; : 0 y ’ £ I'S Cé y Avera Vit Iwauk 7 i 8 yor ” i y inspected Emmons 1.80 9 8 § § Anderson (left) douses all 238 pounds «t the pudgy 'Skin beef trust at Occidental Coliage. The [their eight and a half game Na- hy players on ‘melropolitan col SBE A i 4 3s ga. Veeck went to St. Louis from Reso tp oY § 8 2 4 8 mercury hovered in the 80s. tional League lead into *Chicago C5¢ teams. 118 47 4 505 45 Cleveland, he brought over his aived. com- Hillbom 9 9 0 8 0 yr — —t— — to start a Western tour. The Like LIU Case 30:48 48 50 490 i own telephone operator.” Rogers had nr oo 5 a Giants are at Pittsburgh, the As in the case of 18 players ar- Columbus 3 2 fu Did he fire the operator St, Totals - 35 4 i : . 3 qlay miver- : LRN Ta 9 N # . agents for Tan bor or Rat atin Ht Fl Phils at St. Louis and the Braves Fetied Jom Jong Isla vd Univer NATIONAL wrAGUE ip Louis had? No. He kept her ovices com- Hillbom ran for Bicknell in eighth at Cincinnati in other National Sty. City College of New York, Rrookivn 56 32 gi and gave her a raise. ng for $100 INDIANAPOLIS Leacue games. New York University and Man- N¢% Tos Poa 3s a1 Ferrick relates the story about ts : Y » B r BY; oo . 4 3 317 il i : ! stor} masHart. ctilt AB R H Q 3 2 There was only one game hattan College, the Bra itey play- I ndelph 43 0 ay Veeck’s personableness. nplaints Cole, ss 4 0 0 3 5 4 played in the majors last ni ers were accused of either ac-n : a4 olan “Veeck got a phone call from Merson, 3b 3 0 1.¢ 2 20 il the 2jors last nignt-- cepting money to throw games or 20 BoB 3 nL ek fs : pect other olnpery P 313313 but that was enough. It took 32 16 “shave” the vomt soeeod. Ghicasa 1s a3 34a ofa the ticket offices before game Hlegal op- Pulteastesc if - 2 3 J 1 12 Be United Press hits and 10 pitchers for the "yy point Pe Doin) Sneak hin " avmicax Tague Hire One day saving tint the lines Soong? . tevens, ein 3 5 raves , Fes x f ¢ § ¢ low. Vas Ww et. GB [a e ticket booths were so long ive” agency. Saffell, of rar 0 6.90 y 24 raves to outlast the Pirates, 15 : hin r,t NeW York 1 3a A . TR pany: atel P1118 NEW YORK, July 24—Herbie Flam of Bev erly Hills, a : 2 dace to 14, in the highest scoring clash °F difference which the bo kmak- most Se ho ho many of the fans wouldn't be ed robbery, Peters. 3b-2b i153; 0 Cal, was the only repeater selected today for the United of the season. Ee team ov ! Svother. ch vin MR 15 i see all of the game.” Hutchings, p ...... | ragley 1s favore y a ar ot Cire 9 46 450 13 “So Veec ‘0 i a: police: oy Fisher. 1f ..........2 o o 2 o oStates tennis squad which will play Mexico in the second] Mike Nazaruk, sensational This Is Baseball? game by eight points, but wins Washineron ef 1 8 1 loaded it Yon mi ame charge. ; 3 7 1 : i; : 0 didi THe S| Ehnlladeih WA8 qo ai, l0 che ale char | (Totals... 3 4 89 Js 2p round of American Zone Davis Cup play. Jookle HV ho. fiishieq second The Braves got 22 of the hits] .v UY Seven or less fe book. ows oo... 21 62 3M ¥ iplock of tickets, and sold tickets ear semtence . INDIANAPOLIS . 000 101 02x— 4| Named along with Flam for the] —— in the 500:Milg event in his Yirst including five ‘by Willard Muar [12K TS collect on all bets place GAMES TODAY himself so the people wouldn't

Runs Batted In_Baker. Platt 4. Double Mexican series at Rye, N. Y., Aug. Meanwhile, the dispute about Year of competition, has entered! py.) ang four bv on Bradley. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION have to wait in line so long.”

yas . oe Sam Jethroe. wy. Hewas | Simmons, Baker. Double Play Merson. 3-5, were U. S. Singles Cham- | which Mexican team the U. S. the 100-180 Na- a ‘There were four homers Hoe Chicagoan Is" ‘Fixer’ Ancaster tal INDIANAPOLIS (nizht: 5.8 4 elieved that { Ole and eve lanapolis. 6 Bases On| pion Art Larsen of San Leandro,| shall play flared again in Mexico aa AA bs Kiner's 25th, Walker Cooper's 108an said the eight Bradley Minneanolls & Toledo. (night) “ALL THE teams in the league be closed. Bane "s® Sutomings 1. Bicknen &;| Cal. and Vic Seixas of Phila-|City. : lop oo Spam. 10th, Joe Garagiola’s sixth and Players were allowed. to go home AMERICAN LEAGUE - are tough” he said. “Of course, State Bureau Chambers, 2 Hits_Off' Simmons 1 in 3 delphia. The U. 8S. Davis Cup commit- ii ¥ace Je sw Earl Torgeson's 14th. after questioning but would be Cleveland at New York , the leaders can be the toughest. ised the In- a ase 3 tonnes & In 5| Dropped were Dick Savitt of tee has announced it will only Sa a the est ¥ | Thirteen runs were scored in taken into custody at Peoria later; Detroit at Washington (night (That's before the Senators s confusion. amber 3 Ind Ras DE Lode | Orange, N. J, who scored two play the team named by the ISL Si fees . the first inning alone when Bos- today. Maihatl Hetridt ats (Only games scheduled knocked off the White Sox twice etectives he Th. Rfggdunce—1ten Duel |victories against Japan in the Mexican Lawn Tennis Assosls Magst Speed Silo took 2 7-5 lead. With the, . sé a ig i ram- ow ATE last week), al “drawing it ham soldiers. Ti 55 opening round, Tony Trabert of tion, because that is the only ey. : score tied at 11-11, George Swick. tone aic 3 a a He go gam ols Pitisbureh 1 als Cleveland has the pitehing. bot nong several SER { Cincinnati, who scored a singles body recognized by the Interna- -asiern midg- Hand's three-run triple in the sixth |P'eT Sd Om ne 2 entiliec ase Ic Hs Louls (night) the schedule favors Boston. I lice were not j victory, and Billy Talbert of New tional Tennis Federation. et champion last sent Pittsburgh ahead. The | Englisi of Chicago, was the Fixe Boston innati (night). really don’t know who will be rod of selec Chisox Pilot York, who teamed with Trabert! But the rival Mexican Tennis year, Nazaru ¥ Braves tied it at 14-14 in the/|er’ involved in the Bradley case. RESULTS YESTERDAY able to come through. Luke sounded. 100 {in a doubles win. Selection of new Federation said today it is going will join a fiel seventh on Roy Hartsfield’s sin-| Hogan gave no reason for not AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Easter has what looks like a title. {singles players had been expected, ahead with plans to meet the of nearly 40 top , gle, Jethroe’s triple and Torge- naming the other Bradley players Minneapolis doo 001 001— 3 ¢ ! chronic knee injury,” he added. Ho 8% Switc but dropping the unbeaten Tra-U. S. in the second round in ranking drivers nj. wNagzaruk Son's homer. Then Hartsfield involved, but it was believed likely | Tri Rusic ‘and Katt; Marlowe and Mor. (Senor Al Lopez says Easter's bert-Talbert doubles team was a Mexico City, rather than in Rye, Who will be com- singled home the winning run in their names were withheld be- darski. House (6). 5 knee ailment is alright now). other gg surprise. N. Y. The Federation had pre- Peting for a purse that could ex- the eighth after losing Pitcher cause they had not yet been ap- SCAN Eau: ee wir ; Yan Can Save o A spokesman for the U. 8. violisly announced it was giving ceed $5000. In addition to the Vern Law opened the inning with Prehended. : Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE = F ERRICK HAD an interesting ; Lawn Tennis Association said the up plans for a team, but changed guaranteed purse of $2000 against a walk. _ The four players named were ggi on, 001 43 eo—1; }3 } observation on night baseball. July 24 (UP) By JACK FROST changes were made to give addl- its mind, according to Secretary 40 per cent of the gate the drivers The whole business took three (involved in the fixing of two Cole Sain (1, Bstock (3. Paine (¢.| “I think night baseball can 1 be held to- United Press Sports Writer tional players a crack at prov- Eduardo Garcia Godoy because Will be shooting for an additional hours and four minutes. But it ames at Bradley last season, Ho- Friend. Walsh (11. Werle 5%, Cf 8) knock two or three years off a k Egeiston BOSTON, July 24—The White ing themselves worthy of a spot “we were advised by cable from $1000 in lap fund money. could have been worse. In 1922/8an said. Ee (Tor resin Sltenir LE, a [Player's career. You play ons r of former Sox went through a shakeup to-jin the final round against Aus-/London that the resolution re- For the first time in midget the Cubs beat the Phils, 26 to 22. The first one involved Bradley Home Runs—Cooper, Garagiola, Kiner, night, then have to play again aul G. Hoff- day before beginning their vital tralia—if the U. 8. advances that cently passed by the International racing the money subscribed by jand Washington State, which TOTEEOR 0 Lone scheduled.) the next afternoon. : comeback series against the Red far. Tennis Federation in this dispute Indianapolis businessmen will be Il Bradley won, 67 to-59, a margin| ._. ... ‘Exhiditien “It hurts infielders and outat his home Sox at Fenway Park tonight. Flam and Larsen were expected is en route to us by mail. We Paid to lap leaders at the rate Dixie Sti Has of only eight points when Brad- Charieston (Central) 000 000 00¢— 0 8 1 fielders, They don’t feel right af=

Skidded down into fourth place, to play singles matches against decided to keep up the fight until of $10 per lap. {ley had been favored by nine. APP oh mia Browa is: '/ter playing the night before.

two and a half games behind the Mexico, with Seixas teaming with/we have a chance to read that Time trials will open at 7 with One Chance Left CE , 5 = HS i league lead the Sox knew this one of them in doubles. resolution.” the first of four heats at 8:30. The

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NEW ORLEANS, July 24 Atlanta Manager Dixie Walker still has one more chance to get reinstated even though Southern |

Hoffman: a three games, then the Yarrerel by hi od (of {Eine afte A i two ailifers. Bret. E t Californian To Association $ 3 : wo gers : Te uAger Paul Richards ordered n 1g an assic ven S P

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a series of lineup changes 10] Tomorrow's starting times for Peters. C Pettinger.

shake new life into his team. They|the Highland Classic have been 1:40—J. Wiles. Sandberg.

Skinner Weddle.

{Hurth refused to ® cancel the ; { a oy te A : Western Tourney jFormer Dodger’'s 90-day suspen , War “* SOUTH BEND, Ind. July 24 Hurth slapped Walker with the Lasky, (UP) 3 .

Ft. Wane, were: {announced by Lou Bola, pro at! 1:45 wel Calvert, R. Perk, M attack here Bert Haas, recently acquired the Highland Golf and Country Bob Lr — Seeded performers, most suspension last week for failing Ss preparing from the Pacific Coast League, Club. FT I Corniic B. Rhoades, of them from California, had yet to put his team back on the field, a visit with takes over first base. KEddie| Ten 30-man teams will compete Dr. Ball, J. Drake to face dangerous opposition as during an argument with Umpire 4 Et g! 2:00—F. Lobraico, C. Massey, T. Todd, 2 Kline was lobinson goes on the bench. in the day-long event. Foursomes yy, °d¢ the third round of the Western Paul Roy, June 29. Minor) » Ft. Wayne Orestes Minoso, the slugger who will move out from the first and Tenth Tee junior and boys’ t h Leagues President George Traut-| 3 | : ¢ vs’ tennis cham. e has been alternating between the jgth tees. gl A MD 5 Hardiow, J. Seagervon. [¥. ; nnis cham-inan asked Hurth to reconsider infield and outfield, goes on third} First Tee 9:90 M _.. pionships started today. li : A. M—Doerfler, H. Bogan 20—M. Briggs, B. Kingan Sr., B. Wil- the ruling. base regularly. |, 3:05—Dr. 'M. E. Clark, J. Stout, R BEmE B: Boydston. } Bob Perry of Los Angeles, the ee re — Don Lenhardt goes to left field. Ee mh E *Gilliom, W. Garland, W enford. By Dandy. M. Dean, Hunior division's top-seeded play-, Junior Baseball Scores ’ BW Al Zarilla goes to right field. r 2ionbs. hs 9:30—C. Prather, F. Hart, B. Meditch, er, didn’t even have to step onto The White Sox know that the, §:i>—Starter Time Ny Yetrv. BC. Brown. Mai wy. (he court yesterday as he drew a B EAGLE honeymoon is over, as witness the/ }: 3:30—R. Orbison, L. Umphrey. K. Bo- bur R. Finley es bye in the first round and won Riverside Hawks 10, Hawthorne 1 fact that they lost 10 of the 14| Lo K. Stegmier ! : ; " 3-80 Grant, J. Dietzen, M. Palvey, by default in the second. Garfield rere . ms, § 1 OC Tar games in their just-ended home| rouisend. Peele, .W. Peels, 9, lam 9-45-B K Wider. Lou Carr. Wm.| Jack Frost, Monterey, Cal. the G*Mieid Cubs 6, Garfield PAL 1. stand. To make matiers worse, ae Re anmees, amet LS ow cox. p Junior division's second-ranking Brookside Greyhounds 17. Bilis Trucking 'g 50-— ' Dwen Jr Tox, - "0. 1 the Red Sox and Yankees Bs ert i. Simons, C. Braushton, R. Rob- connelyy ox contender, took a first round “° C LEAGUE are wreckers on their home fields |*" 3% “siarter time zg zor-Kov Gale. F. Uraubart.’D. Metcalf match from Dave Moran, Hol- esis’ Pag meliti0, Risule r 5 tart tl ad i n . Nort in erriers 15, 49ers even when they're faltering on the 3:35 8 es ")¢ watson, Wm. Hardy, 10:00—R. Betz. G. Shith, R. C. Block, 120d, Mich., 6-1, 6-3 and knocked rth tery Jt 40 road. |W. Kniptash . uit 3, Folk over Alan Englander, Larchmont, st. Andrews 9, North Side Optimists 1 K. Brock, C. Hill, 12 P M.—L. Randle, R. Moore, G. Hilge- N. Y

They lost the league lead July lod: 05-W. Kemper, ., in the second round.

oper, F. Keil M. Boles, mefer, L. D. Foster 12 when the Red Sox swept a 7’ 2m -S. McNeill, F. Kellman, 12:05—J. A. Hogshire,. B. Cadle, E. Con- Don Douglas of Santa Monica, 'd Lines doubleheader. [9 15--R, White, D. Gant, Paul Miller, | {rad. R. Stith Cal, the top-seeded boys’ division, ’ 3 ee a——————— [J. A. Coddington Jr. 12:10—C. Lennox, C. Selby, R. Mont- |p tomobile 9:20. Collins, H. Sands, G. Poling, ‘somes. C. Ricking player, beat Fritz Foutz, Middle-| R. Fa 12:15—R., N. Edgett i : Th " Fl L a 33 w. ¥_garten W. R. Garten. H.|H Goraenitry rer ome? McMahan, ton, O., 6-1, 6-0, in the first round | ne Insure ey Y ow Schroder, R. Dye. Madden. Dr. C.|.12:20—Wm. Trimble. ~F. Shumaker, C. and then rolled over Dave Hamil- | . | Biakesiee: re. J. Madden, Dr. Clg, Welland, A, ®, Kipp. ton, Hollywood, Fla, 5 3-0, 8. 0. d-paying On Pro Mat Card I 9.35—B. pMcCammon, C. Spickelmier, 9! Craft aro T, OMaen C. Greathouse, E a { . ade. ybolt . 9.40—Dr. J. Kenney, Wm. Kiley, H. Bit-| _12:30—R. L. Gehrt, H. H. Pleasance, M to policy- They're going to fly Low LOW) ner, F. Moorman. |R Clark EH Hall Softball Results ‘nization 'n the West 16th Street Speed-!| | mi Sanders, Ed Arnott, A. C. De- MEH TP scnunoits Dr. E. Gant, D A Results at Municipal Stadium last night ’ ‘ ” ; L 12:40—T. V yres , Servel 9: Bud's Flack Ts 4 vay pro mat card tonight. | (2:20 Mainren, D. J. Geller, R. Rob-| 12.407 RAushn, P. Stone, William Meyer House 3 eerie: 3 Flackville 1 S . : 12:45-W. W FP rea tores iedule tonight: 7. United et losses ky Low Law and Pancho the pliis—C: Irish, C. lowe. A. Snyder, R. Kingery, Jack Ce Fed Hartstern, Fred Home Life vs. ‘Allison Jets: 3100, Taiied ° Sull tackle Pee Wee James and |® 0:00—P. Ragan, L. Whitaker, D. Davis. NOL a: STyjizan, F. Mulligan. J Fe vs, Hoaors 940, Barnes/ ERVICE > little Beaver In the Australian O Person. ack. J. Noonan. H. Bains] qJ3i90~John , Wolf, spas, Craf¥ens, Sonny, Schedule tonight at Longacte: 7, Kingan S tag midget feature. hart. Cc. Considine Shelby, Sam O'Neill |vs. IBEW; 8:20, East Side Merchants vs. * 13.892.612 Two supporting bouts include: 2°05—P. Souder, Dr. H. Leer, J. Red- Bela, Ogtermeser, Dr: E. Baker. T. | progress Laundry; 9:40, HerfI-Jones vs. UNTIL a, ’ ain. W. Schott 1:00 tinh Vansnm rer Results in the Em-Roe League at Beech 10,016,939 "he Lone Eagle against Shiek Seren. Gil" Gerais. H. R. Stout. Mel g 00 m_ vaughn, M. Calvert, Gordon Gar arn nigh Celie Leelons. MIDNIGHT ly ’ s : : P < $ . -{ : \raby in the semiwindup and | py2iig—Geo. | Enos. Bud Edwards, Pete Low Kuhn. L. E. Craig, G. Hanley, | mint class 2 ad Dr red 3,875,673 Scotty Williams facing Larry PY ,0O0 Vee aon, Chick Evans, Bob! JM. Forte. J. G. West. C. Carlsen. | ket. © achiiae Saturday THBP. N. Chene of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.| [Adams NM Aenstron Co. Holstein, H, Inder a's Mossler, E. A. Block, H, Pa- Fi hi R l | - v = 3 * y T onde i Bouts begin at 8:30 p. m. {Dawson, R Enroch —W. Warrick, E Hilgemeler, Max 1g t esults { one e er ew ds CHARI BOSTON — (Braves Field» Irish Boh : »

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0-J, McGuire G. Warren, J Murphy, 175, San Diego, Cal, knocked 3 Jack | gut Jos Rindone, 164, Boston (5).

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