Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1951 — Page 25
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FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1951 _By Rduson Carries Top Weight DEL MAR, Calif, Aug. 10 {UP)—Movie Producer Willlam | Goetz's speedy three-year-old | Grantor will pack top weight of !124 pounds Saturday when a 16{horse field goes to the post for
| the $10,000 added La Jolla Hand. jcap at Del Mar. Grantor was Press Sports A
: : t Holly~ CHIPPER Charley Dressen, who shouldn't have a care : v | the 850,000 Westerner a i o y ; the world, figured today that the magic number for his| he ; Te — : , wonderful Dodgers is 36—*"if we win that many more games Seixas, Flam Join Hemsley Quits ro Nines Clash
: a? ; | Two hard-hitting N i | pehody sem touch ue Cuppers in Net Texas Club Post niaisnue a8 SDEEDROME ; think that they could win 368 off CHESTNUT HILL, Masi, Aug.| : " ,n 8:30 tonight. The Negro Ameri-
TEXAS CITY, Tex. Aug. 10 2 ir remaining 50 es which Wie. 3 can League contest pairs the In- Sanctioned by United Racin Association would. dive them a terrific total #—(UP)—Vié Seixas of Philadel-| (yp) _Rollicking Rollie Hemsley, ae rat ner KR y
TL a m of 106 games | Phia and Herb Flam of Los An- a major league catcher for 19 nore Elite Giants. | oe \ CA ob Tost : ; : terday as meter eters | BB rer ~ That would be the tops for the geles filed entry yesterday for|years, was fired yes : nn 8 58 “majors since the 1942 “Team of/the U. 8. National doubles Manager of the Texas City club
i | tiny” Cardinal onli in the Class B Gulf Coast League. ight Results : Destiny "this ingle nd is the| championships which. start Mon- It was first announced that he OM » United Sr Hed) best in the majors since that day at the Longwood Cricket pag resigned but Hemsley imme- Top) Davis. 134%, New York, outpointed crew. The Dodgers are now 12-3! Club here. diately denied this saying “I was| Jeah Roublnet, 13. Parl, France @). | for the season over the Giants, The full roster of the current fired. I was canned. I never quit 2
closest competi- Davis Cup squad now is entered'a job in my life.” if | for the tournament, paired for] The spokesman for the club's HOUR
tors, and, as if that wasn't impressive enough, they are 10-4 ¢he most part as they have been! front office sald Hemsley could over third place Philly and An playing Davis Cup preliminary remain as vice president of the or- DRY ING outstanding 14-2 over the fourth |, nas to date. ganization but Hemsley did not CLEAN place Cardinals, who used to be! TY mua————— indicate that he would. SERVICE
their toughest rivals. Hemsley only two weeks ago eg APRON Gates Open 6:30—Qualifications 7—1st Race 8:30 IT JUST happened. that thei. Even so, they got some bad Amateur Baseball |revealed that he had applied for e Yiemn ua iri
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| ned to today because of wet diamonds St. Louis Browns but the Texas } Machine That Enables Us to streak shortly before that ‘on alover the Giants in which Roy! Schedule today at. Riverside, at Hy this had! lc: . . i | Western road trip. |Campanella’s second homer in ycleck: € 8 Box. djamand 1. Ab 5: a gemeny al The! Give You This: Special Servicef| Dustless Asphalt Track—Free Parking—Lighted and Supervised
{ " 3% 0 | So it almost sounds logical to the sighth gave thei thet vie: foster on “Rewthorne, 1B Learug. 0. ¥ Texas City club 1s now tn sixth MAYFAIR CLEANERS : 6600 East on 0.3.5 a4 Killer Avene (Eastside Track) game 3:0 K {place in the Gulf Coast loop y Base s B1-3386 the game, a new National League 19, Pa, st. Georee Mester. 3: 'c feague | plac : 657 MASS. AVE. FR-0603
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first-place tie with Cleveland after {surrendering the lead for one day. By United Press” i 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 — A 6:to-4 victory over Washington
House baseball investigators," Which there were thrde unearned runs in the 8th on sloppy called three of their colleagues fielding by Gil Coan, put the today who want to exempt alll, ’ |
Yankees back even. activities of professional sports| | from the anti-trust laws. | Cleveland was idle while third-|
{place Boston dropped a 6-to-5| A oe : : : * Thy; Wilbur Mills (D. Ark): and| E208 10 the Athletics, then ended a > Miss ]
a five-game losing streak with A. 8. Herlong Jr. (D. FIa.), DOW 5.15.3 win in the nightcap, The pending before the House Monop- split put Bogton 414 games be-
hine(0ly ‘Subcommittee, are atmed atihind the deadlocked leaders. The : ; y CHESTS legalizing baseball's reserve Browns topped the Tigers, 6 to 3. ; : n s 10—Louise clause, , Elsewhere in the National 4 3 ; ¢ ; Hart vehy Committee members objected League, the Braves topped the 7 : ; 7 3 who ma. e ] Wednesday, however, that a simi-| Phillies, 5 to 4, Chicago edged 7 i : : : of the U. : Drevo, {lar bill by Sen. Edwin C. Johnson Cincinnati, 5 to 4 and the Cards ; championst Sones. (D. Colo.) was much too broad.|beat the Pirates, 4 to 0. > / g / : to the forn yom rou] ot 3|Chairman Emanuel Celler (D. . "a Va ; : : i ing them Moreno (e.8) : rw, N. Y.) and Kenneth B. Keating] JOE DIMAGGIO hit a homer! 5 : a , : their 10th k (3 { P | 2 : cher “a, "=I(R. N. Y.), sald it would giveland a triple and Joe Ostrowski : ; : The vet ry %8 #1 1 j/blanket immunity from the anti-|pitched almost seven innings of z % ; F 7 from the b ‘Paige (7) “and Batts; Beuark (trust laws to all activities run |four-hit scoreless relief ball in the i § & os ; last night inning Barony a. by professional sports. Yanks Arfumph to gain" his ; 3 % she was t Niche, Stuart (4-1). Home Run—En:( (gjjer said this immunity would oun victory. » ; bina § ; ¥ : : : : she hurt I. | (Orily games scheduled.) even extend to business enter-| oH" 1p gr. Ste «hn ; : ? 4 a ; ing at Wir fost XATIONAL ii Tos 10 | ie owned Dy Sports groups. Stephens added a homer in the Ww Rae by 2 : : ER Miss Bi chal ) : i Cpureh. Protects Reserve Clause {8th in Boston’s second-game vic-| % “ 4 Tins al) m an ‘ , ! 5 : toher—Church (13-7). e's Johnson sald the main purpose| ory: Clyde (Clutch) Vollmer | ; : 3 EN tl 900 13 ¢ bill t tect the 1 hit a three-run homer in the| py : z in h (6) abd Howell Lown. Haro [Of this was [0 protect The 'e-Ininth inning of the first game : «i a P : matches Ww PYRE Pllcher-Fox (6-0). Sng Teoria) os TeS€TVe Clause but his effort. fell one run short - LL 4 the Longwe gna. {of a tie. | : the nation: The reserve clause binds a| Rookie Leo Kiely held Wash-| day
COTW Ea Jones player for life to the club which ington to six hits including al 7). King (7) and/signs him to his first contract./homer by Lou Limmer to win his| 4 Ns (13-3). | Baseball spokesmen have told the third game for the Red Sox. Ted|
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a ay ; THE BROWNS made all six : LEAR aii Th . : lucky number scoring all six| i BAGUE Pet e minors may now prohibit... o in the sixth inning as they ' 1 $8 n 3 | big league broadcasts within “4 handed Marlin Stuart his first| Jj¢|milles of their ballparks during jefeat. Fred Sanford, with three 444 8ame time and 30 minutes be-linnings of scoreless relief help : NATIONAL LEAGUE a (fore, but baseball officials have from the fantastic Satchel Paige, Musial. 8t Louis 103 BH “apy jcomplained that broadcasts dur- gained the Brown victory. Dick
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