Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1951 — Page 26

THURSDAY, AUG. 2, 1051 ~~ : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Dale Morey Sticks With Par bry Plans ~ Program’

today’s second round of the Indiana Open Golf Tournament By United Press EORIA, IIL, Aug. Zu

at Hillcrest. Yesterday Morey hb Uniyersity will con-|

fired a 66 to tie Milan Pro George Shafer for the tourney lead, Walt Chapman, Speedway, was one under after four holes. And Charley Harter, Logansport, was two over after six.

By United Press A closely-grouped field, ‘headed by four champions, led the par-busters into the second round of the 36th an-

nual Indiana Open Golf Championship today. \

Par took @h. merciless licking from the 195 clubwielders in the initial 18 holes of this T72-hole marathon at Hillcrest yesterday, as State Amateur Champion Dale Morey of Martinsville and veteran Pro George Shafer of Milan nudged a slim one-stroke lead. They clipped gix strokes off par for sizzling 66s over the Hillcrest layout, but it was good for only a one-stroke lead. Towering Bob Myers of Indianapolis, 1950 state amateur king, came home with a 67, and little Jimmy Scoft of New Albany, a former Indiana amateur champ who won this tourney as a pro two years ago, carded a four-

———— under-par 68. (Garden.

chiorre, got the Bradley players O’Shanter's annual “All Ameri[to shave points-in several games can” Golf Tournament today with {and in the latest disclosure to Sam Snead, Lloyd Mangrum, “throw” or lose the 1949 consola- Bobby Locke or some equally jtion game at the National Invita- well-known pro the logical favor{tional meet at Madison Square ites to pick up top prize money.

sociation today

the premises with than they showed The reason for back and: the d

dies present. They should dignify| Oser,

By FRANK ANDERSON

.. . but we can tell them how to find it:

(Fiest Game)

« { {the Minneapolis Millers’ star (tinue its “full program’ of | shortstop " base thief. You AR Oo A {intercollegiate athletics de-| see, this guy Rufer takes any-|Miine: If ' $3 i 8 |spite the basketball fix scandal thing not nailed down. He even Notion PH: 3 3 : 3 involving seven of the school's| |nelps himself to home plates. Soman. Prt : 1 3 ° ? g ‘I While Rudy was performing! Bickers of ae 4 0 3 0 players. {his larceny last night, his team- guide! delio, 3b". 3? I § {| The Bradley Board of Trustees mates were assaulting the ten- Zabuia, p teeaaes i 3 S $ {announced its decision to follow ants of Victory Field, 6-5 and 6-4. ' "7 PPL a wm em em Ithe “nation-wide trend” toward DIVOT DOLLAR S—Sam Yonen | he Vielimiend Indians Gilbert ‘Tan’ for Nasmin Sn on? 12 {increased collegiate athletic ac- came to, about four minutes be- INDIANAPOLIS Hier ae Se ane. Snead shoots for that long tore “midnight, they found they mead. cf AB RH Q A } Fhe board then charged the Jreen in the Tam O'Shanter. (had been done out of fourth place. Mersons ab... i i 1 school’s physical education de- There’ was great gnashing of the I H 0 : ° {paFtment to take steps to keep Pro Cessi n eeth in the Tribal wigwam last Stevens, 1b 3 0 $ G /gamblers away from athletes. - Ww ght r : Mangan, ee ie y 2 | The board stated that “various * hings May Change Papish. p 18 0 0 means of further mementing Unerway in Maybe it will be different to- phioce” P. ! 3 3 3 la policy of keeping gamblers night. Rufer just might return Lint Le 0 i 9 9 laway from athletes “have already 1 g [those bases. And Indian pitching Fisher © 1 ¢ 0 0 Ibeen undertaken.”. The hoard did Golden Tam just might stand up full stature Hutchings. » ....... 52 53 not say what the steps were, how- * and swat those Millers down. If Ios singled for Strobel hn ith lo ever. By United Press 80, it means the locals can take Lint ran for Peters in 4th 5 | Gamblers, working mostly CHICAGO, Aug. 2-- Play-for- BR re game series, 3 to 2. Gearhart ran for Dallessandro in Fun. {through All-American Gene Mel- Pay rounds began in Tam Bor arp & Indians wal yi like INBIANAPOLIS vn 13 108 6

Runs Batted In ofman 2, Sheridan

better baseball 1 last night.

the double set- Stevens Left On Barend inneapoli Indianapolis 8. Bases On Ball Ns Oa *2

lillers Show Sacks Appeal

The Indians had lost fourth-place in the American As-

Take a peak in one of the three sacks Rudy Rufer stole at Victory Field last night. Betcha he’s got it. | We're playing stool pigeon on

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Merson 2, Fernandez, Dallessandro Ma angan. Two-Base Hits—Merson, Kal Three-Base Hits—Platt, Bea: Run-—S8heridan tolen Bases Rufer 3, Milne. Sacrificee—Lucadell

rop to fifth is bala 2, Oser 1, Papish 1, Strobel 1, Hutch.

Hutchings,

simple. Pitching was patchy and [Pfs 1. Struck sox 258 L Bapish ,

m , * nreliminaries were Hi 3: Iwo days of preliminaries were the infield made like a sieve. The in mings,’ Pa ish 7 in 3%, Strobel 1 in 2

Shafer won the open in 1945 Deplores ‘Fixes’ completed xemried. ia 32 pros Indians perpetrat 948. . oined 87 exempied players in the seven errors and repested in J Referring to the fixes, the Board faq 16 Snel 7o-hole SOUGUNE. | po rs: In all, 18 swingers mastered [of Trustees said. “first. it must’ field for the fina 10le jou 2 The Millers got ’ ~ - od , A ol, i S

par, and six othars equalled it.

None of yesigrday’s qualifyers, run lead in the

. Ma Hutchings 2 in 2, Oser 5 | ed four of the 4% 8 ST winning Pitcher Oser (6-2), Losing Pitcher—Papish (7-7 npires—Briscese, King, Hicks. Time

fi ¢ OO 8 off to a three SECOND GAME first game with . INDIANAPOLIS A

Pros Sam Drake of Richmond pe said that Here $31 be 10 Sues headed by Dale A Chi Neall Sheridan's two-run homer Beard ri . i 9 2? and Ivan Gantz of Elwood had volved in- thil deplorable affair cago, and Shelly Mayfield Cedar- providing the impetus. Papish Mo it 13 8 3 Gos, there was a fve-way tle at violated the established laws and burst, N Y, heh 19 our-under- wobbled on, giving up another Da It 133113 70 among amateurs Ted Lach and ‘well-recognized codes of sports- Par 65's. was expecied 9 stay Inimym in the second. The Indians } i 3 : ; 3 0 Peta Dye of Indianapolis, and manship.” the running long against the picked on Adrian Zabala for sin- Super, $ 1:4 1.3 Pros Charles Harter of Logans- | “Our overall policy will con- famed. firing of Snead, Locke, gle runs in the first and second Li it. Db Vigo ve} | port,yWayne Clark of Lafayette, tinue dynamic and optimistic and Mangrom and other big NAMES: and tied it 4-4 in the third. Triples ry i 3 3 48 3 r and Jim Guinnup of Franklin, we shail not permit either this re- £6" though two stam may be hy Ted Beard and Whitey platt Gearhar 1 0.0 9% 9 ® Morey, who only recently won \grettable event itself or any un- Bandi Apped by 19 ah rote on. eased the way for the Redskins, Totals phot BH OH dial bis third amatedt litle, had Se (Just criticism growing out of it to 2 dg > 0 You 2 Rudy Wraps It MINNEAPOLY © A birdies and parred the rest of the deflect us from our course.” Paul DfeR Sunday fespue Ne It remained for Rufer to wrap Xie 1 114% 3% round, He only missed one green. The trustees predicted that the POTIEG threat on ED pra ge up the first game. He and Pete Sof i 2 + & 8 Shafer opened with three birdies fix scandal will be a “stimulus to Yesterday with a covey or fou! Milne pulled a double steal in the 1 {1 ¢ 0 and fired a torrid 31 going out. a deeper loyalty among students, Uniformed policemen - hovering o = 5% give the Millers the last 24353 The field will be shaved after faculty and alumni of Bradley.” be hind ye Joust. Ene ad, too. | their five runs. Rufer rifled Soko 5 $5 i 8d , today’s 18 holes to the 60 low Se eg The board said the “major em- had a couple of disguised guards across the plate on the theft andl Esha? ; § 388 ov wo R. scorers and Hos Whe ul. play 36 Le : % : Bin < Te Rhats BERL Oates mephasis’ at Bradley will still be hidden fo, ie gallery g aa PS ARG 7a tl a : : Bias : - Ee J Ly gL en 3 we HOW ABOUT THAT?—The two a on the Toft: qdve more than casaal aftention to PIACed= inc Jaboratoryacvinssroom A - > hia ithe ESA The” Megs Tastid “teste “time: IE Pde wi oe Babar x : : Georee Shafer, MUNN avoiis tv—41 their score cards after yesterday's first Rn of the Indiana Open Golf Tournament at Hillcrest. de mis the full ath-- hagias and Helen Dettweiler, who With Lint. They combed him- fori yy. ianeapoll odin 410 200 010 ‘ Jimmy Scott, New Albany George Shafer, Milan pro (he's wearing slacks), looks over Dale Morey's shoulder and takes a-gander < ee ar shot 74's in qualifying before offi- four sans ipning ni Se SRNR hi Sum Drake, Richmond =... at a twin to his leading 6. The man next to Morey (on the right) is Charley Harter, Logansport. . |cials~called the round off. Patty one jn e :5eco Fernandez, Milne, Dallessandro, “Hofms. *Ted Lach, Indianapolis. ....... . 3 Rip Miller, North Vernon, appears amused by it all. i Youn Ham Goes Berg .and Louise Suggs also were = 2 andro, Merson, Turner, Three-Base Hit Red Widener, Anderson ........ 38- - s——— Le g J give ood chances. ceils > Beard. Stolen Bases—Rufer, Kropf, Sacr Wayne Clark, Lafayette ........ 36-34-70 Bg n 8 RUFER'S PENC H ANT for pil- fice—Hofman. Double Plays—Hofman

“Pete Dye, Indianapolis ..

: gael On M E d Jim winnup, Franklin .. a i n an’ S rranc We ped = Morgan's Easy Style Softball Finals NS ea i Davis, shian : 1 % "Helps Ease Yankees . Slated for Peru coum omoer vos

Paul Gross, pieiand venek 36-36—72

> Floyd Hamblen, Tipton . *Bob Callis, Martinsville Mike Stefanchik, Gary .. “John Hare, Indianapolis

“Wendell Aldrich, Angola : iohin ras vy % Wen: el od Walle, South Bend %3-a5—12 By United Press Brooklyn's wining streak at 10 By United Press Hamilton Richardson was sent on Yishun David, ‘Indisnagels : m—i2 NEW YORK, Aug. 2 Tom games with a 12-to-9 victory. The TLLOGANSPORT, Aug. 2 The a man’s errand today in the quar-

*Chet Baker, Indianapalit .... 35-3833 pmforoan has to overcome an un- Pirates rallied from a 7-2 deficit

. = ’ ; ~finals f the ‘Eastern Grass *Ralph Jordan, Indianapolis ... 1951 Indiana softball champion- ter-finals o 3 , Re 36—78 | te tendency to get him- to win as Ral r and George a re Frank Siaritg. South Bend 38-35-73 fortunate * R Ralph Kine or Courts Tennis Championships. It was his second such “errand” in two days. Yesterday the National Junior champion from

Cubs Win announced today. Baton Rouge, La. ran smack in

Gorden Leishman, Indianapolis. 39-347 3 self knocked out of the hox, but Strickland paced the attack with ship will be settled at Pern Aug.

Wavne Timberman. Indianapelis 13 3-281 3| otherwise he fits nicely into the homers. Gil Hodges hit his 31st 23-25, commisgioner Vie Palmer s nd . » INTex ry South Bend .... HR New York Yankee pennant pat- homer for Brooklyn. of the Indiana Softball League Toc stark: indianapolis poorer 30M tern ax a successor to Whitey oe ar vina® “Roh Crouch, Indianapolis ..... 38-16—74| Ford, the kid who won the 19850

- . | 37.3714 « Freed a : to Ken. McGregor, the Australian 4 ) : Art Gee. SL Johma ~ ie ' 2- 35—14 flag for them. The Chicago Cubs beat the Preliminaries are divided into Davis Cup a end came AWAY /eReS, th .o 38-86—7 im ; ; i, e ge avis $ : 7 "9 ' join Suyeses. Fiymon +++ 386-14] Ford now is toiling in the Giants, 3 to 2, in the first game three groups northern, central with a surprise 6- 3 62 triumph.

“Willard Redd, Indianspolis ... 36-3374 Army, but at this time a year and southern districts, with elim-

Phil _Shouffer. Indianapolis .... of a doubhle-header on Randy

33-311 |ago he blond lefty came up from inations opening Aug. 10. AND NOW youn Richardson

“Jack Leer, Indianapolis vay a nls enmd 0. IAL I Jalon, MEAT 1 HAH Kansas City to win nine straight TWND, 000 TUPI, ic) The three survivors and thes asked to do the impossible sr. Howard Beaver, Indianapls. - 36- 3-1 games. Without him the Yankees Sap. ning ho Sal pels a Peru Pure-O-Flames, 1950 cham- again today, for his opponent in “Jim cKeighas, Gary s J A . »§ , y = a 7 ‘ John Watson, South Beud . coors s—14 would have blown the pennant. second. 2 to 0. behind the seven- poss Sv ady BAce to the Juels, Be Juanes Bnaly sO Rant: Bob Grant, Kokomo e 33h This year, again lacking front pit pitching of rookie Al Corwin. Pear rom Valpara} 0, ens- 1] all ¥ veteran, Ps “Tob Goldberg, Indianapolis line hurling strength, the Yankees Brave ined a Selaer, Mishawaka, Plymouth, Davis up star ‘from ora “Dave Holmes, Kendallville : iA The Boston raves gaine ai > ‘ise Gables. Fl tNorman Dunisy, Teste Haute 38- Bis i3 called up Morgan from Kansas goyrth-place tie with the St. Louis Knox and Logansport comprise alles 8 hes: pitted 1hp.seaded a e LY 4 “ees » 3 ‘ s ) C Ss ( Pave Melville, | aianapolis 40-: 28 3 [City and he has obliged them by Cards, beating them, 2 to 1, as| the northern area; those from Dic of matey 3 pitted 9 fo 2 Vile Pollak, Indiafaselis is... 5 381% winning five straight games since warren Spahn hurled four-hit Elkhart, Ossian, Warsaw, Mar- é ge, N. J.

Noel Epperson, Indianapolis... .. 38-: —13 his return. He had a brief stint pal] to gain his 12th victory. And ion, Kokomo, Cambridge City the against Tony Mottram of EngNy He a etion 3 -39—18 with them earlier in the year dur- the Cincinnati Reds beat the central area; and Connersville, land, second-seeded Tony Travert i 38—18 ing which he compiled a 2-1 rec- Philadelphia Phils, 1 to 0, on Ken Clinton, Washington, Bedford the of Cincinnati against Budge Patty

“Bob Ball, Indianapolis sla 4 vg 3 ord, so he now -stands at’ 7-1 R: 1ffensbe Tger’s s four- hitter. southern district. of Los Angeles, and Billy Talbert

* Wally, Martin, Kokomo i Gene Coulter. chmon ? alt 3 and on a percentage basis — - wrens rest ren re——————— JOT New York against Frank Sedgman of Australia.

Fob Decker, Batesville <3 *Scott Teal, Indianapolis . 36 i : J ollie: Chitymun, Shidianapolis. : Ea is the . American League's leading « ? on . S - *Sam O’Neall, Crawfordsville “Chuck Hess, Indianapolis “John Mislan, Gary : “Pat. Patsue, Indiananolis Welters Head Marshall Sharp, Columbus

a gangling plowboy kid with complete uncon

“Sam Laschenik oxerees 31-8038 corn for the most feared hitters d Gi aiack Laffer, Indianapolis =... - 34-3078 in baseball, sometimes gets a lit- Card at rotto

Bill Heinlein, Noblesville LL 40-36—76 bag 3 ats inrinGs ; ; “Bob McGuire, Indianapohis 40-3771 tle careless in the late : Inning: » Gethrie Patrick, Louisville Howard Kaltenbach, Indianapolis and this may prevent him from H Hood. Ind l " ~ ’ . 3 Tn ry y rR ; Y . TUF 201s 3 ig , ¢ f y Ss Jou, Feeney, Indianapolis 3 matching Ford's great streak of LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Ineets Harry mood, indianapolis, *Russell Rader, Indianapolis 9—37/1950 when he rang up those nine AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Detroit . 050 002 020—9 13 0 in the first of two welterweight “Reese Berry, Indianapolis a o ; . . » (New York . 105 020 000-8 12 1 Munk Anderson. Indianagulis . 38- da—i1) victories in. arrow before losing Miiwaukis won Lost Rok GB." stuart, Bearden (3 Borowy 1), features on the 1d-bout=smateur farry Toole. Indianapolis ...... 43 ROG GA MUWRLKS . : 3 231 Trucks (6), Trout (8 and Swift. Gins- 3. : . lean Andrews, Anderson .. » 88-3977 his last start of the season. St. Paul 80 50 545 3 ‘yarg 46): Reynolds Ostrowskl (21. Kramer card at Sahara Grotto, 4100 Fast Don Schieve, Anderson ... 3 . Kansas City . 59 51 536 6 (8). Shea (8 and Berra. Winning Pitcher y { o : Gene Giles, Valparaise ... Coasting Costs Minneapolis «oo B56 Kd 509 8 i- TH 1cks (5-5 Losing Pitcher- Kramer Washington St. tonight. main rr fii vasterday. Morgen let } If Lo iARAPOLIS 111181 a a. a0 11.7 rome Runa “Wandling 4. Berra The, other welterweight battle *Willard Shelby, Lebanon ...... 41- a il ay d Ean € Bair Toledo 48 80 44d 18 Detrott 100 000 500-- 6 12 1 pits Russ McKenna, Louigville, any cin ey | z ar 8 . olumbus A 21 IN 7ork 212 11 : bi ; Toy durham . i 26—18 SR Oe one ao . x inst Te on a tu : ir or ucks (1 Ronin Jo a Robe yh against James Watkins of IndiToate tie ih in ter th or W San He d t ANERN a Least . G.F en, 1d Shivers ‘Winnie Pi ay an anapolis. on ¥ s] nsville - i 1 > Wan Los . 28.10 1 toher . ES Tndianapolis 43-3 aT Jolt A Srey rR when TREY BR — bos — errmnes BBD tT 21) Li —Bitcher.. Cal An all _niddleweight scrap; in Fartington, Kokomo a)- eh an of g Cleveland 50 39 gp 3 [iiome Runs—Murgan, (Flasher is included on the card between Jack Taulman, Shelbyville _... 3L-30—:Ci George Kell drove home the win- Boston 58 30 A508 2; ame)at 013-3 13 2 Win y : Ear Lena Blsomington |... 30. Ey nining run in a two-tally eighth- 85 48 B50. T (Washi 010 033 001 4 13 3 Kirth-Vance and John Carpenter. *Ken Percifield, Indianapolis. A030 g ‘ 44 51 463 15ia 6), Garcia 3 and Carpenter decisioned Vance in *Jim Shields, Martinsville . 42. 10 inning rally. Morgan himself had g on 44 54 449 - 17 Consussra : OE : Herp Meinert, Gary LI Es contributed to the lead with a &'4dciphia W833. 2 ning Pitcher—Brissie this year's Golden Gloves tournai 0—79 : St. Louis 1. 65 20 a Pit _Maynes (0-3) . Yarra ia ha Bill Russell indianapolis, --- # 4-3 ‘homer, significant because it was i . Home Run—Easter. ment and Vance is out to change Yoo, Buln, Indianapolis ___ .-.. i Z40—1| number 100 for the Yankees this OA A Clevelang _,. 'Dteond Balt oo1— 3 4 3|that decision. bo sen he on Los ot T - 2 “Mik Reddine Tn od coo 39-40-79 . in th renth D tr Brooklyn Lene 83 Be 656 0B Washington 300 010 00x— 4 6 1 The ' first bout is scheduled Mike Garbas, South Bend A9-40—70 Year. But in g sey en etroit oro x 51 45 559 9 | Wynn Chakales (8) and Hegan: Moreno... g.q " 3 J ia : ( "495 51, | (4-T) and Guerra osing tcher /ynn 3.00. Mike Kaperak, Terre Haute .... 40- 30-74) {made five, runs, three on a homer Philadelphia srvie 4 50 As 1645 10 112" Home Bun—Dops a harley Ile mond . 30-40—39 by Joe Ginsberg, and Allie Reyn- 3 Lt errands Bd IR St. Louis 000 100 000— 1 3 0 pe - : : eR) Ir “neinnati rat oston 200 000 21x 510 0 . “Sieve Komaiyk, Indianapolis 41 3 olds, knocked out of the first Cincinnati faseenss 4 5 489 1s Pillette, ‘Suchecki (8) and Lollar: Nix- Major League Leaders JJ ne Stn 3 Bend pif an pi md game, had tq come to the rescue. pittsburgh 40 57 412 231; on Ta iter Nim 2 028 oils By United Press *Clayton nis indianapolis - 43-3040! Reynolds, was equal to the oc- GAMES TODAY | Bltcher—pillette = (5-101. Home Runs— AMERICAN LEAGUE ¥ , olis cre 434 ati s 3 { ' G AB R H Tied Reld, Indiana pots oolis PR 3-40-01 {casion retiring six of the last AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | SRICAYS his one, HE 29 an - : 9 3 Minoso, Chicago . 98 349 82 120 im Marion I apolis : -38—80 | {eight batters to save Morgan's (All Night Games) Pierce (10-9) and Masi: Martin (6-3) Keil, Deliolt ton 33 330 8 ju . n “ Perey 3 { + . rand ' s § ] . «Herman Kohima fianapolls . . 41-30—80 seventh win. Gene Woodling hit! Minneapolis st INDIANAPOLIS, 8:15. |and Tipton, Home Runs_Jjoost. Minoso. Fain. Philadephia . 82 293 17 93 Frank Welland, Indianapolis .. 42-88—30itwo homers and Yogi Berra got si Paul at Louisville, : (First Game) Wintama; Nationa, LEAGUE i! Chatles: Dat Syracuse. & 35-80 one in the losing effort of the Kansas oA at Tol Sew York {1 £90 O10 38.0 ‘GAB H ALS harles . . sr — AMERICAN PAGE a 1CRIOARO. coco % Xen nd ty at : : Taute Quarnndittor Logansport ti M—_81 Yankees in tHe opener. Detrolt at New York. Jansen (14-8) and Westrum. Yvars (7): I 5 a 133 Jimmy Vaughn, - Indtanapo s a Cieveland at Washington injght). MecLish. (3-4) and Burgess, Owen (8). Ashburn, Phillies 100 414 64 145 Herman Ruble La PR ananolis . 41-40—s1| The Indians stayed lwo games Only Games Data rd.) abt}. New York Toone 010000 010-2 § 3|Wyrostek, Cimcinatti 97 JT 34 124 “Charles Doppler, Hammond ve 43-3041) behind the Yankees by splitting nly re Ig ly A Chicago ' 000 000 000— 0 7 0 Campaneila, Rrookly, ol 0 52 105 “«¥ ndianapolis “se r tte 4 3 3 y (1-0 ly 4 Re ar kD a Indiananolis .. 43-3081 their double bill in Washington, Brooklve, at Pittsburgh. [31 and F=0 and Noble! Holy Jengand Hodges. Dodgers 31 'Zernial, Athletics 23 * St henik, Gary . 43-8 \ . . ) Ales titeve Lashenik, Gary =. '. s.as—ai| winning, 8 to 6, with a three-run New York at Chicago, | Philadelphia ........ 000 000 000— 0 4 0 Musial, Cards 23 Williams, Red Box 9 “Rill Wood. Indianagolis .. 40-41—81i1a1]y in the ninth when two were al St. Louis (night). Cinginnati 000 001 00x— 1 7 0 RUNS BATTED IN “Karl Nessler, Indianapolis ... 44-8781! i th 8 d det —— ever, Heintzelman (8: and Seminick: Williams, R. Sox 91 Irvin, Giants 3 ‘John Jameson, Hobar 4 dalivill - 33-81 out, then Sropp ng rh gi RESULTS YESTERDAY Raflensber er i) and Howell. Losing Zernial. Athistics 82 Kiner, Pirates 7] *MNMoward Hossinger, Kendallville ame, 4 to when another rally er—Meyer 89). on, W. Box *K ter, Indianapolis 40-41-81 & . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {Boston ...... ..... 001 000 1002 6 0 1T8 Dr Kee indianapolis . 43-38—81 fe]] one run short of a tie. st. Paul gl0°011 2106 12 1/8t, Louts | ©... 000 000 100— 1 5 3 Ashburn, Phillies 145 DiMaggio, R. Sox 130 Jim Stoffel, Huntington . 39-42-81] Louisville 000. 001 000—1 7 3| Boa n _ (12-9) and Cooper; Staley. Musial, Cards 132! Furillo, Dodgers 129 TW. B. Butler, Indianapolis dane oan Red Sox Move Mossor and Teed: Kennedy, Mueller 8) | FAL 43. and Barni. Losing Pitcher— Dark, Giants 3 n “Karl Freese, «Syracus . 38-11 an 3 aley ) . " NS “Nel Whitsell, Plymonth cov 4880-R2 a within Kansas City ... 201 100 400-8 12 0 Brooklyn oh ya 115 000 002-— 9 12 1 Hodges, Dodgers 87 Williams, R Sox 80 apaimas Yee a i] The Red Sox moved to wi Toledo 300 000 5005 0 0 Pittsburgh’ 200 401 41x13 © 4 Kiner. Pirates B|Musial, Cards 78 Ton Preilter, Indianapolis || 42-408? {21, games of first place by top- "Hogue. Muncrief (7) and Partee: Foy-|' Branca. Schmitz (4. King 41. Pod-| Minoso, W. Sox *Petle Stone, Indianapolis coo 43-40-82 B 5 to 1, as Wil- tack. Weiss (1), Delagarza (8) and House | blelan (8) and Campanella; Dickson, IPOH ING *loe Pulliam, Anderson wiv: ah ping the Browns, { Milwaukee ... 000 003 005—8 7 1/Queen (3), Walsh (5), Werle (Ti, Wilks Roe, Dodgers 13- 2 Peller. Indians 18-4 pe A catnabell A ananolls i 48 3/lard Nixon pitched two-hit ball ¢ olumbue aris” nates ri “Motlder, Prteion and Jeragiols. Pin Og mite). | Morgan, Yanks 7-1|Maglle. Giants 18-4 - mons, . i r, - oo . - Titus Pderivi, athe POR xa 4- a before going out with a muscle] s\ and Morgan. |Home Runs—Hodges, Strickland. Kiner. hea, Dodgers 8-2(Newcombe, Bkn. 15-4 “G & right. a . . ¢ — RE ——_— - A Don Padgett. New Castle 0 s4-3s—s2 pullin the seventh, Ted Williams *Uynn Harlan, Kendallville =~. 40-4283 2,3 Vern Stephens hit Bosox, 1 “Robert Ridenour, Indianapolis 43-3982 wed wa HR . # 52 homers. Her a rs, Ar . ER - Beh rt ay. Gar i al The Chicago White Sox ended Harold Frymier, Toaiannpolis. .. 43-4083 (hair slump by beating the Phila-

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Byrd of Detroit, 2 and 1, yvesterday and was set to meet veteran Marjorie Lindsay of-Decatur, Ill, in the quarter-finals Medalist’ Barbara Dawsan, a 24-year-old unkhown from Piedmont, Cal., continued on her winning way by stopping Marjorie Row of St. Clair Mich., on the any pitcher we final hole. She™ol pposed 24-year- throws ‘en: right old Bonnie Randolph df Colum- the same time bus, O., today. iene

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antics were-a welcome relief from against the two-platoon some of the ragged play of the “It's great if you have all tle games. Price brought laughter material, but our problem will from.the crowd of 5975 with 4 ba- to get the 11 best football play-

trations of how stuff and an out- like defensive Halfback John D

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a Pitcher—Fox (8-4). Losing Pitcher-—Lin! -61. Umpires King, Hicks, Briscese

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games. He has now appeared in di I 44 of the team’s 105 games. In ana She ves

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. about the 2-Platoon System

only good tidings the Indians BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 2 (UF) both games t0 _Tpndiang- University Footbal bring his consecutive game streak Coach Clyde Smith put it on th

~ line today: There'll be no ‘‘pla-

no toon” substituting this fall.

Johnny Price's Smith said he has nothin~

barrage, ‘demon- ers in the game,” Smith said.

system

b

not to play the : There’ll be exceptions, die: said

jeep. vis and defensive Tackle Bi

Price showed more control than Bird.

saw. And he But on the whole.” he said, “or

and left arm at first substitutes for each plav will. be the boy who holds th» same position on the defensive

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