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. to second. Jim Mangan was ST. PAUL ment completed at Broadmoor 84. Playing the back nine first, Distance Swim, but they both lost Lusty Song, and is out to ehalls [E308 Wynn gaye up Just five hits tripled ‘and Al Carresquel singled as t AB R H O A E yesterday. |Deupree hit an ace on the 193- [np a Hambletonian “dotible.” © gain his 11th trjpmph as his, ‘that order... passed intentionally. Dick Cole Hoak. 3b ......... 5 2 3 i yard Ne. 11 hole. His ball hit 10 he race. A ; mates piled up_a-4-0 lead in two 3 strolled to the plate. Samson had Fendietonss + 2 of The pair, probably the twg most; > Die, 1s ha : The- tw ~ | Del Mjlter, who handled. the oh. CORR pe +" Raf’ In 5 Runs = > | Marchio, rf , 1 9 .ofisistont tear. Hn [feet from thepin and dropped in he~three mile event was won ret Lusty, S innings and then. coasted. al : a n J : ps , found “tis Delilah in Cole. Dick Listen, 1 0 £3 odd Se QSOnent ama 5 N Semen IN piter Ty 550 Apes NT. gf Ape DY HsYEIeen Clark of Ane: Jigiag) dns for Lusty. Song in 1950, is| Jie Doone sh A par OF RN Fay Colpaneiy de ted RG Taha TF AE Mappa a ow Siner to Frahlc Mar- Wawa, Aa =9 Hw a So Hovsterggms. Woh «the “toms ta) ian BX0g:! * Eo) FEE ARRAY Ren Lael abe Argiven-a gosd shag BEIANILE Bad tok the hitting In tnis aff # : ERR dR a ERD : - : nter’ [Brancato, 2b + o grand championship as Indiana COmtaiDer. rette- Swim. Club but team totals it two straight with if - { g In tnis affray runs with two*homers in Brookchio in - short center. Marchio| Ozark: th Gi P p RCIANA, yy Her . Ch a Fred) ! ; 2 5 Straight with a swiit, black jn which the Indians made it five| jy’ id Ralph: Branca caught the ball, threw to the Jeed c ... % 3 -o o Produced the low five-man team po side S apnan an rec for the event folind the Riviera filly named Betsy Volo. Only wins in a row and their 14th § lyn's opener mn h RP i ee plate, but Stevens was in like the Lemish, 5 . ! 1 combination. Js: pesdway shooters, fired cjyp ang the TAC on top with 14 eight fillies have won the Ham-|17 starts against Philadelphia } nyiook charge all ; ® way By Sey Democrats. And that dood it for| L28.Covk 5 ¢ 8 Morey, also winner of this ll ior by. and Bob points each. bletonian, but Betsy Volo could be year, : ph S|second game, pate} RE and Mr. Samson and the Saints. | Peterson, p "1111100 o 0 year's state amateur, and David po. ang 7x | The Mile Distance Swim—1. Kathleen the ninth. She won the recent” Meanwhile, the Yankees stayed DE a

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Head For K. C. After Grabbing 4th Place With Double Triumph

By FRANK ANDERSON The guy who operates the scoreboard at Victory Field is going to miss Frank Papish. With Frank around the scoreboard man never had it so good.

You see, Frank is a shut out pitcher. He's hurled

three of the six blanks the Indian-| apolis Indians have dished out! this season. Frank got No. 3 yesterday as the Indians defeated St. Paul twice, 9-4 and 1-0. i Papish hung his whitewash out to dry about 5:28 p. m. Then he and the rest of the Tribe began packing for a long road trip. First stop on the excursion is Kansas City tomorrow night. Trunked with their equipment) was fourth place in the Ameri- ; can Association. Like the guy ! in the scoreboard, the Indians ! haven't had it so good for a long time,

Fate and the jawing began. Guess ho won? Marchio eventually scored. . " = Ed PAPISH HAD marvelous control. He retired the first 14 men to face him. Marchio spoiled it all by walking on four pitches with two out in the fifth. » ” ”

JOHNNY MERSON went hitless in the nightcap to end his| | consecutive streak at 13. He had! | three hits in the opener. i » = =

MARCHIO’'S RHUBARB 1inged run was the first St. Paul score | Potent Sick Work off Indian hurlers in 17 innings. | Royce Lint and some potent joe Muir owns nine of those 17] stick work by several members blanks. He shutout the Saints of the Tribal ensemble were re- on two hits Saturday. { sponsible for the first game re- ? 8 ow

sult. But Royce isn’t the hero | of our story. Let's consider the THE INDIANS won 14 of 26) Papish labor: {on the just-completed home stand.| rk i Sill. Sanson. of 8 {When they returned home July 2:0-3/5 a -117 they were fifth, a game and] Paul each gave up three hits. half behind fourth-place MinEEN vam Tope yhhwe. the rear, New, they lead te i . ers a fu me, rub came in for St. Paul. There ae way of lookEd Stevens walked to open the ing at the figures, too. July 17 Tribe's seventh. Samson musti{the Tribe trailed first-place Milhave shuddered when Catcher| waukee 51 games. Tim Thompson threw wildly into right field on an attempted pici-| off and Stevens Ilumbered to! second.

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the Indians is 12 games. Those adorns today’s sports pages. Brewers are really Hopping. |

Cole is ‘Delilah’ Tribe Box Scores |

Hambletonian Stakes at Good Time Par

MBLETONIAN HOTSHOT—Despite a sur

Morey and Davi Tri-State Tournament

Now the Milwaukee lead over A pair of familiar names among Indiana’s elite golfers!

Dale Morey, winner of the Indiana Open last week, Indianapolis Athletic Club and the and John David, a multititled, long-ball hitting amateur, Riviera Club can both claim vic-

poSvard as the first or second choice to win the $90,000 , Goshen, N. Y. Wednesday. Betsy Volo's best showing to date has been the Coaching Club Trotting Oaks victory at Goshen's half-mile track with heats of the one meeting all harness rac- toric. playoff game nd 2:07. Del Miller has the reins.

Cleveland Can Win AL Flag

By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Aug. 6—Freshman Manager Al Lopez of ~ |the Cleveland Indians, isn’t as outspoken as his predecessor, 6 Lou Boudreau, but he still thinks his team will win the

GOSHEN, N. Y,, Aug. ronment: : This quiet, quaint community | Barring injuries, particularly Reds, 9 3 Sng 2 Zo 0, wills with its normal population of to key stars, Larry Doby and Hitched a one-hitter to down: the 3073 residents swelled today({luke Easel, vio have operated? irates, 5 to 1, after which the with the early arrivals for| Cs bolloves the In. Phillies won the second game 12 Wednesday's harness

Iseason, raging| in front. |t0 7 on 16 hits. derby—the Hambletonian. dans Will ome home ii The Giants dropped 9% games A record purse of $90,000 and 1.4ians

He sized things up after the... 3 Brooklyn in second place a record field of more than 20|successful road trip since Boud-

completed their mOSt , ep ou0h they won, 8 to 4 from ’ {the Cardinals as Rookie Al Cor-three-year-old trotters already|reau’'s world championship Year| oir won his second game, and the was in sight for the Hambleton-(0f 1948 yesterday, by defeatin€iprgyes topped the Cubs, 7 to 4 : 180 ex-| the Athletics, 6-3, 6-3, as Bob ang 4 to 3. ian, and townfolks here als Lemon and Early Wynn pitched! pected a record gathering of gpportunely behind timely hitting Late Rallies sulky-racing fans. support. Detroit put over late rallies in The annual five-day Grand Cir-, That gave the Indians a record the seventh innings of both games cuit meeting opened today with of 10-4 through the east as com- to win. In the opener, doubles by $10,000 in ‘purses listed on the pared with the third swing/Johnny Groth and Don Kolloway initial program. Before the con- through the badlands in 1948 by and a triple by Joe Ginsberg gave cluding race is run off Friday, a Boudreau's club which ended with the Tigers two runs and a permatotal of $200,000 will be dished’an 8-3 won and lost record. At nent lead. out to owners of the nation's that .time Boudreau said without, In the second game Ginsberg leading trotters and pacers. {qualification “we're definitely go-itripled again for two runs in the “Big Time” Meet ling to win because we're the best seventh as Detroit put across team.” He had to prove it by three runs. Marlin Stuart, unThis is the “big time” meeting, beating the Red Sox in an his- beaten so far, won his fourth in a mad game in the opener, while Hank Borowy, who threw only one pitch, was credited with the second game decision in a relief role, . Lou Kretlow, who never has beaten another major league team except Washington since 1946, kept his hex against them is operation by surviving a threerun ninth inning. He yielded only five hits and four of Washington’s runs were unearned. The White Sox put on a fiverun uprising in the fourth in which Nellie Fox and Ed Stewart singled, Minnie Minoso and Eddie Robinson doubled, Ray Coleman

{ Record Purse Set for 1951 Hambletonian

By United Press

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prise setback at Saratoga, New, York, Will N.

ing owners look forward to each stretch battle. ee. year. More than 500 horses were reported on the grounds at the

» - o {good time track today, including in Viera (at least 30 eligibles for the Ham- ’ | bletonian, Tops in Point

Lopez Conservative

Lopez, more conservative, realizes that if either of his Negro |sluggers gets hurt again he could {be in all sorts of trouble. But he (also emphasizes that for the first time this year, the whole club is {intact with no players out because of injuries. Lemon won his 12th game yesterday as A] Rosen hit his 17th

It wasn't easy to pick a winner for Wednesday's race. In |fact, it still shapes up as one of the most wide-open scrambles in

Times State Service history. TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 6—The| There has been some early sup- | Iport for Mighty Fine and Spennib, | | la pair of colts from the Hayes] 00°F and added, a double and

|Fair Acres Stable® This stable|InEle. Dale Mitchell also col-

Whitey Platt sacrificed Stevens (First Game) ruled the Tri-State golf tourna-

Papish had a no-hitter for five, Totals 3 "1 10 2: 11 1/2dded a best ball of 63 to tieir

|Blake and Tony Petric scored 78- clark (Lafayette): 3, Ann Morrison (TAC):

tories in the Izaak Walton Long won last year's renewal with| ccied three hits. In the second

Coaching Club Oaks. driving in both runs with a sing.

Crrianaes 1 |65—143. Total for the five- {3, Pat Moll (Riviera); 4, Sue Schaefer (half a game in front by toppin bunt 73 fir ; . ve-man Is Toei dl , ) PPINg and a squeeze bunt. innings. Thompson ruined it in| INDIANAPOLIS [2 rea Samia he A ernat® combination was 702. [{apt ache): Sadia Moll ler on] Strong Candidate {the Browns, 6 to 2 and 4 to 3.| Church had his no-hitter spoiled the sixth with a beat-out bunt. pears, o ..... 2 ) HX Oo A Eons oF By root held aa Ae Ohio was second with 719 and (Riviera); 8, Brenda Barton (IAC). Time: Another strong ‘candidate was Ed Lopat pitched five-hit ball to by Ralph Kiner's homer in the Pressure off, Papish gave up Jetson, ab, ....... 5% 2 1 $lteurs Joe Higgins and Jerry Red-| Kentucky trailed with 725. John — le Darnley, owned by E. A | .2 his 14th game in the opener|seventh and the Pirate slugger singles to Jack Cassini and Jim Dallessandro,’ 11". 3 8 Cage y Joseph and Joe McCicker had 75- Ki Hod Scherler of Lakewood, 0. This -0g Allie Reynolds struck out 13/went on to hit two more in the Rendleton. Thompson was nailed Stevens. 1b ...:.".. § 3 13% ween golfer carded a 67. Morey 03 [OF a 143 total to pace the ner, oages colt caused a bit of eye-po mg | atters — tops for a nine-inning second game and tie Gil Hodges of at the plate by Platt, who had Rlatt ‘# .......... 5 $ 9 5. : | Buckeyes. Other Hoosier scores spe ently whey ame in the American League Brooklyn for the major league ; | eu 4 0 1had a 35-foot birdie putt on No.| ’ T H among harness fans recently when tp; 3 fielded Pendleton’s one-baser. [Coie 5 eeninanes $ 1 91 a three-foot birdie duece on | follow: ie on omers {he reeled off a mile in 2:04 2/5 this season—to gain the second leadership with 31. A seven-run fifth inning sealed] .. ,.. + mm — = = — — No. 11 fe i {pd Block-Bud Mossler, 83-81—164; Ray 7 i x other: pe. Rmph. | The Phils got 16 hits in the t i votals 0s YO 3 . , and a 12-footer in the|Roberson-Bill Diddel. 75-156 NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (UP)— Included among the other re- 4 | . and delivered the first game.| Rocco flied out ‘for Van Cuyk in tin. final hole. Cravens-Lennie Murphy, 17-70—141; Goel Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner and spected candidates for this world’s! CIff Mapes, who hit an inside-| nightcap, Richie Ashburn collect8 Pay 0 000 100 300— 4| Weathers-Tom Tussing, 84-74—158; Her {the-park Brownie homer in the Ashj Tribesmen batted around merrily Inn B . 88: ’ ” richest trotti | ling four, while in the opener As i a he | {DIANAPO 18 Ballesca 92 070 00x— 9 Nine Under Par Barnett Ari Londe, 83-80—168; Phil Tal- Brooklyn's Gil Hodges were tied richest trotting event were Scotch |fypgt game against his ex-mates,| did Eddi i and everybody had a good time. fing batted Demand 2, Yan- David busted birdies at the 10, Campbell-Dave Holmes, 16.72-148; Herp at 31 each in the National Rhythm, Bernie Hanover, Main-\ wound up the second b burn Wade wo us wie Ssint Pitchers Bar) Mossor and sn, Marghlo Cassini, Two-base’hits—|30, and four-foot marks on Nos. 3, yenneen Gi derat®’ 854g ies Gusries League's home run race today but liner, Mahlon Hanover, Great|pjitin ho doubt Waa aus ang Dick Sislee ex Lemish Quo ike 2 though. Turner, Sol. Marchio, stevens. Sacrifice 4, and 5 holes to give the pair a, Fonts en p Edwards, NN 183: Clark it appeared unlikely -that the Hanover, True Boy, House Of|tp, SE loaded Soe ray ny Get 15 Hits ndian s sells ok s—Hoak to Brancato| SDig-Xel Sr ans Ar i38: Gene Pul.! Lords, Irish Sweetheart, Pr | : baseball by the pound. oh Comics gne Baul 6 Inglanabois Lert 31 going out: Coming in, David ae have. Safin’ 83.0911; Waa Siumping Dodger Siro ng po Colby, Colonel Bostwick Watenal The Tigers upset the third-| Corwin received 15-hit support, ; Base on balli—off Lint 3. Mame 3® yi%;/sank an eight-footer on No. 10 Chapman-Fred Burnside, 71-T0--141; John Would withstand Kiner’'s wither- Ys , a place Red Sox twice, 3 to 1 and Monte Irvin leading the way with Ninth for Liat Cuyk 1. Struck out, by—Mossor 1. Lint 7. for a birdie trey and got short Qeyid;Dale Mores, 73:63_136; Charley ing pace for long. |and Imperial Hanover. : 1 { Jareicuzk Hi4, of-Mossor § 6 9h tn putts on 16 and 17. They were GASoepoins. Colin. oq 810160 Bop TL | A final starting fee of $500 is. (po ops Put them 33a games off two singles and a double, which Lint gained his ninth victory|2 in 2; of Peterson 0"im 1. Hi £3" oie I under fon1s Suey Were Wolf John McGuire: W315. day Neither has better than a 100-11 3,0 5¢ noon tomérrow. In the| ic, Lac? While the still-in-there was the only lant extra base hit. in the opener. Mossor picked UD| Tied Winnie pitoninely, Fisted balls— nd ner. Don Kennedy: Bo qi—196; Bop Make: cnance to challenge Babe RUN'S oyont™ of rain Wednesday, the pr hts, SoX edged Washington, 6 stan Musial hit his’ 24th homer ced. ¢| John Hare and Jack Leer were Ton : : esday, leis 5 io st ; 3 pil his seventh loss. Richer Mossor (8-7). Umpires—Briscese. | gonond Rl Oa £757 yes Tony oi: 145-6513: Bob White-Dick single season mark of 60 but Ki-| "win pe staged Thursday 0 stay seven games behind. and a triple for the Cafds. ! So now it's b¥e-bye ‘Victory "Aime, Am Sy g ha 120, gins, "79.67-"T48: Bop” omen George Enos, er was shooting for another i. Aan od Jn the National League, the] warren Spahn pitched eight hit sy, on Jae Inn - rE days. Bill Deupree and John i iis; Dick Feri sim Gren ori prized Ruthian record. REL re OS pSesetting: Dodgers defeated the! pay amd struck out seven in winwonder f {heir sun that rose in! CPE Dick Stackhouse wwoack Leer. 71-69.-140:|- The powerful $65,000-a-yéar Pi- ~ . . 'e. 4 [ning his 13th game for Boston in A 7 ick Stackhousé-Wendell Aldrich, 74-71—| R : year ning g the East will sink in the West. Gassint 25... EER HE oA Ei Meyers of Kentucky had 76 and [iS* pt re gon naar, Aldrich. | Ts: [rate slugger, who smashed three 3 Grapplers in Main Softball Notes {the opener as Sam Jethroe’s threeKansas City has part of the an-| Hoax. 3 *.0050'3 6 4 4 2 0 = : [homers while the Pirates were los- Event Tomorrow tL i Eira fk ee re aby2jtun liomer was the big. blow, awer. And that's where our boys Rion. If 35.8 1 4 i M | R ling a double-header to the Phil-| George Dusette and Bert Ruby | Schedule tonient at Municipal: 8p m.| . Boston came from behind to ale heading : Onark, 1p" eatin : 0 : > 3 or “ ory, e orma ory a e lies yesterday, will tie Ruth's all-| oy); yay, only one foe in the {Southwars tg Ye ene, faite the secon Dime hi Royse 5 Boa : |hompson, gx 303 yi 3 ® time big league record of winning py ring tomorrow night when jae Ravin 3 Just, Side K SU angen est a us Jd Dat a z | Briana i s / ire ood Arvins 12, ns Saw. Po iH - THEY SERVED rua at “ri” US 5 4 5 5 1280 Amateur Loop Wins [5 nme tome on cov in The aight Aine attempts. to Sch Pain it Sat | of Me SATE Lo Sou og thre home plate in the fourth foning| 5 3% 3 4 SIX straight seasons if he oUl-ly),,aw noth men within an hour. |r poiemaonioht: Ty HIS Lesion Post UD EIR ay of the first game. The wrangie INDIANAPOLIS i By VAL DICKMAN homers Hodges and the rest of the| mpa handicap match will head-| Atkins Saw. Post: 9:30, Meyer's - Market d0Uble by Jethroe, single and ; AB R H O A E| y MAT |Males went the distance in the league this vear p ad-| ys Peaslee Gaulbert. {stolen base by Earl Torgeson ana was over a drop-ball, called third|Beard, cf ......... 2.0 0 1 0 o Indianapolis’ amateur pastimersifirst game, holdi gu year {line the first pro wrestling card |, Drawing for the Marion County Soft. i 3 strike. Marchio, the strikeout vic- beraonye? apt: * 3.0 0 0.0 of game, holding the Used Car es — - | {ball Championship will be held tonight at|@ Single by Johnny Logan come f e. ane % e strikeou Vie prada. 3 ee : 0 i 1 3 - Jjneed a Harry Houdini in their nine to five hits. In the second {to be staged indoors here since 8 oclock on the third floor of the Dear- plated that rally. a Wg to the dugout. istevens, 1v hire 2 1 0B 9 : lineups today. game, which went twelve innings, Major League Leaders (July 10. | oD ae Tn the Smilh-HAssior League Af ~——mmree—— remem grt eet atcher Earl Turner crouched lait rf... ‘3 8.0 3% 1 9 Two of the diamond strong- he relieved Ernie Nash in the By United Press Martino “Iron Mike” Angelo Rijtiside yesterday, Sams Tavern 13 Addi : | S Xz back in position, thinking he had Cole. ss "..: 3-3 1 0 2 oholds—Mallory AA and the Indi- sixth giving up only one run for AMERICAN LEAGUE {and Steve Nenoff, both of Toledo, |diana Medical Center 2; Speedway Prod- itiona ports : tagged Marchio. ote '= 2 = 2 2 Sana Reformatory nines—have to/the remaining six. Males pitched Minoso, Chicago ...100 368 46 13s Tiga Will meet Larry Chene, Sault Ste.|Ucp 5, Kramer & Grin 0 0 ene Saints’ yelled and Marchio Trl out” Whi idling ris al 0|find a way to escape from their a total of 15 innings for the EAN. Philadelphia. 82 203 37 98 33¢ Marie, Mich, and Scotty Wil- Standard Service 5, Logansport 3; Allison Page 12 scampered for first. First Base ot, Paul polis i verenr rey 0— o|first-place entanglement in the double victory. ee a wt c 5 3% 682 128 333|Mams, of Chicago, in an Austra. {=== 2: "oma TOWROV J 10 onnes). E Umpire Harry King called him pilin batte hte Basin eon local Amateur Baseball Associa-| BIG SIX LEAGL |Avila, Cleveland ... 91 350 55 114 .326 lian tag team skirmish to com- » TERR sats. Flag Usip Mise BFiseste 3 olla [ett = Tarot Samia igdian- tion’s Manufacturer's and Mu- pay creek Hy = 5112! NATIONAL LEAD ve H- pot. | Plete the card. rm ay Prevent } emov! mse rom the de-| . Struck out, by Samson § Bari | nicipal Leagues. Kirshbaum © 321 201 00x— 9 9 2 Musial, St. Louis. . 100 370 81 137 .370 - nh x . t by pitcher, by S { . . i \ $ bate, saying he was blockeq ont Winning _ piicher—Pagish (8.1). (Beard), Both Mallory and the Reforma-| pc aetl, Kang (1) and McDonald, Rady; | RobiNaon. Brooks . 101 5% as 123 348 Steelers Open Drills - = g “ of view. Indians swarmed to thelficis. Briscese. Time 1:16 “Pires—King, |tory won their 12thr game yester-| Union Printers at' International Typg-|Wyrostek, Cincy .. 102 390 35 128 328 Accidents at - ’ B ore! day, cinching the pennant in the Onde Al Fame Mein wane ans ton, JSunpanelis Ho by © 1 am CAMBRIDGE.SPRINGS, Pa. } respective leagues : | tractors cancelled. . on* | Hodes. Dodgers 31) Pon A’ Aug. 68 (UP) — The Pittsburgh| \A gues. { Bridgeport Brass downed Bischoff Con- Kiner, Pirat 5 3 Willie s Es ora 3 i | — P Mallory got it the easy way-— struction, 10 to 8. | Musial, "Citar IH Ade Poruery® 33!Steelers opened training for their f — C it | Cit Ti C winning by forfeit over the United MANUFACTURERS" LEAGUE | RUNS BATTED IN 19th season in the National Foot-| Ao apitot ul y ire Go. Auto Workers. The Red Raiders vesingans forfeited a double header to Filllams, R Sox 94 Irvin, Giants 79 ball Leagué today without the game, however, was almost as) Allison forfeited to E. C. Atkins, | Zerniar ary Box 88 Kiner, Pirates’ 78 gapnyices of all-league halfback Joe ) a easy as they trounced the South|No- 33. Yoiostel, Sy vy i] Dodgeis oo nn. R So salah Garhi Wit pahiied third in | Side Saints 11 to 20 | HN LEAGUE | Morean, Yankees 7-1 Kinder, R Sox 1-2 rushing and. passing an Vg , | rst Game) | Feller, Indians -4/ Brecheen, Cards 7-2 was a Ss nome In oenixville, LEAGUE STANDINGS (Second Game) Take 10th Win Ee ee} — frie Pa. still debating whether a salAMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ln oo 04 200— 813 9 In he Eig Set League theres) any Reins: Ciwyten, Wise iS) Kayler Fair; Darringer |ary increase offered by the club iatkee WL Pct. GB mrycks, Cain (6), Borowy (8), The another team that needs un-|®¢ “SWORN Co . ' g lwas large enough. ansas City Ti! Taylor (1) Riess: 1jisterson, Stobbs (3).| ravelling. That's Kirshbaum. The Bape Leaps --301 004°001- 000— 8 14 4 Wins Speedrome Event a Ne. au 2 ning_pitcher—B. 2-1). ; R-|Kirshbaums: won their tenth z a. i NDIANAPOLIS 3 | rTavior as Home rin iy pitch B Mater (6) and Talon, 1) and Wise; Nash.|. Gene Kayler was in fair condi- Top Seeded uisville ... 13% Chicago .... 000 501 000— 6 12 2 straight victory by defeating the "‘rrron” \}'‘stars 2, Richardson Rub- tion today after hei treated ICAO. oe vnsess 21 (Washington '_"11.!'% 000 001 013— 5 5 o| Fall Creek- Athletics 9 to 5 tober 3. | oral ang reate atl MANCHESTER, Mass, Aug. 6 Celumbng 45 15 ces) a and Kista: i take over the league leadership) BIG. SIX 1EACLE js Fran Hospital following a (UP)—Doris Hart of Jackson- | pitcher—starr (2-6). ! from’ the ‘Athletics by a half a Kirshbaum Center . X10 2 833 Co Reap at the Speedrome 1ast ville, Fla., grand-slfam winner this New York rrreaenes st i 628 - NATIONAL LEAGUE game. | Fall, Creek BS iii. 10 3 269 la ght. year in the singles, doubles and oston .... 43 393 3% |pnpiadeipnia Tir’ Game), It ; h Tndiana State Farm . 5 3 80s 3 | Kayler's stock car was smacked mixed doubles at Wimbledon, } hicsgo ... 3% 7_ [Pittsburgh ": 000 000 100 1 ! : Was 3 long haul fof thej dis Praers .. 8 8 455 41a by Robert Hass' car after the Eng. was top-seded today as the LOIS ..2ven 48 8 |" Church (13-6) and Seminice: Priona | Kirshbaums who started the sea-| Wilhelm Contractors a 3 7 300 6 | 4 53 ¢ “ng., P- J y 2 i : : Washington Ad 9 walsh (5), Werle (1), Law. (8) ‘and Gao: | Bridgeport Brass ..... 3 10 231 7} former’s mount hlew a radiator|23d annual Women’s Invitation Entiadelphia 311 3812| asiola. Losing pitcher—Friend (4-8). Home| SOT With.a plop, losing their first| Bichot . ...... "0 3 9 [181 784 500 in the sixth lap of the semi-| Tennis Tournament opened at the : UE’ BERING, (Second Gaur two games. Now they have only| MUNICIPAL LEAGIE pet. on final event. : | Essex Country Club here BAD BRAKES COULD RUIN YOUR L Pct.’ GB|Philadelphis ....... 200 200 112-12 16 1/two games to go, aim for the No.| Ind. Reformatory ..... ‘13 1 823 —| —— i 3 £5 Co AT Avo 000 201 7 10, 1/1 spot | Bes Sainte Sriivianrrs 8 : 813 $ Darel Darringer took the 25-lap W" ae . y , » zeiman (7). . | Ba 8 Jocge .......... B18 . @ | Haflth HoH je Exel SLANE wig Bek kyEl| In other games, the Eagles or aflSe Ginacws nd 8 He JSON Ue fir heat and wn Probable Pitchers Today. 0 ATION OR YOUR LIFE Si 480 17) @®) Waish (9) and MeCullogeh, Winning the Municipal League defeated Richardson Rubber 1. 12 on 3 rophy and Bd Man Lo asl By United. Press | . 9 0 x i hicago 4 443 : er—Wilks (2-4). Home Tus—Kiner Bjtehe Art Sacks Used Cars in a double- MANUYACTURER'S, LEAGUE, GB 3hve rg. 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