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Lemon Joins Scalping Party As

Indians Find = [Gay Demaret More Than Beer Holds to Lead In Milwaukee In Tam Firing

\ Times Special By ED SAINSDBI LY MILWAUKEE, Aug. 11—They brew more than beer United Press Sports \iriter

here. The Indianapolis Indians have found a barrel of trouble. CHICAGO, Aug. 11 Jimmy The Indians weren't in bad shape when they got here/Pemaret, a happy go lucky yesterday. But today’s a different matter. After losing two

to the Milwaukee Brewers last

night, the Indians find themselves Tri out of the first division ana Iribe Box Scores

backed against the wall. INDIANAPOLIS play oo pay Sampajgus a A Brewer pitching and Brewer . AB R H O A gone stroke lead on the fel miq-| hitting caught up with the Tribe Merson. 20 Prete: i 9 0 4 0 Oway through Tam O'Shanter’s| | n ez, . “ ” in last night's twin bill. George pailesandro, 3 1 1.3 3 §1950,000 word’ tournament. | Crowe, Hoosier-born first base- Stevens, 1p {L582 emaret, whose only major] man, cracked a three-run homer Turner, ¢ ....1l11113 0 0 2 3 o/tournament victories have come 4 i the Feters. ss ... ..3 0 0 0 1 oiin the prized “Masters, which he| in the sixth inning to give € Muir, p ... b 0 0 00 : league leaders a 5-4 victory in Mabean o 1 0 o ojcaptured three times, boasted a| gue ft game And A Cresssesien 0 0 0 o 0 0/136, eight under par, after 36 holes’ the 3 es the Redskins tol Totals ............26 4 6 18 9 oof this event, which will pay the] Gorin limite 0 d game. | MILWAUKEE {winner $12,500, the largest single five hits in the 5-0 second g 4H ; XB R H O aA ® purse in golf. By taking two the Brewers in-/jitus 38 :3 1 2 3 1 0% Demaret, who has finished in| creased their margin over second- Clarkson, 55. 3 1 1 2 3 0 the first 10 in six of his last seven place Kansas City to 10 games. Basso cf 3 0 0 2 0 otournaments, fired a three-under-It was Milwaukee's fifth straight ged 2b, ...- +3 2 0 4 2 Jpar 69 yesterday to combine with win and 24th victory in its last Burris c 2 1 1 4 0 1la five-under 67 on opening day Schacht, p .. «3 0 0 0 0 0) 27 starts. Kush p .... 2h 200 $3 9 for his lead over his major chalote a Joe Muir was coasting behind a Hoover, p . 1110 do 0 8 ¢ 0 En Bantam Ben Hogan, Ft. 4-1 lead in the first game when Tolals ..... .-. 3 3. 8% 7 No & layton Heafner, : » the six M le M yenth, | RB, AN.. Low the roof fell in. Came Wotan Singles i Rush 3 fivanth | The Ojai, Cal, pro had three

inning and three Brewer singles ip 0o

and Joe watched the lead shrink Milwaukee 100° 040 x—51

to 4-2. Then with two mates Runs 3, 4, Thorpe. Home Runs-—8tevens, | y ras suraboard, Crowe stepped to the Crowe. Sacrifice—Thorpe. Double Plays— | UP his round, which was sur | late Peters, Merson and Stevens; Clarkson, | passed only by a pair of 68s reg-| pals. Reed and Crowe 2. Left On Bases_In-iigtereq by Heafner and by Johnny

’ 3 dianapolis 3, Milwaukee 3. Crowe * took two strikes and —Oft Muir 1, Kush 1, Hoover 1. Struck Palmer, Badin, N. C., who was

Applehans and Mullen

i the out—By Muir 1, Schacht 3, Kush 1. Hits| then slammed the ball. into feet | Off Schacht 8 in 3 innings (pitched to/two strokes off the pace at 138. center field bleachers 375 feet ave in fourth), Kush 0 in 2, Hoover 1 away. It was his 17th homer. [02 Sone Pitcher—Muir (4-5) Um-| Hogan in Running

The Indians scored all their Time—1:28. first-game runs in the fourth. Ed Stevens’ ninth homer accounted for three of the tallies. The second game was all Mil- Fernandez, 3b we Pajkse aN Goria. Frank Papish Sava 18 00 Ta angan, ¢ . Johnny Hutchings followed Peters Bs... Papish on the mound and worked Piatt : the seventh and eighth innings. Hutchings, p perfect Totals .... 31

INDIANAPOLIS lan opening day 68, but matched an 2 Demaret's 69 yesterday to stay in 0'the running. Betsy Rawls, a rookie in the S'women’s pro ranks, continues in

first place in. the women’s open

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His performance was or ro i |Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Chiright down to the laughs, but the Flat A sevesDs. (cago, posted a 79 for a 151 total Brewers had done their Satna. Grats. 55 AB | R H 0 A s and third place. | The teams meet tonig n aus Bei 371 11 8 3: Frank Stranahan, “Toledo single game. The series Wings Up/Clatison, 8 1.1338 toraorrow with a double-header. | Basso, £f . : 3 3 2 3 3 0 amateur field with a 71 for a . {Simo rt .e . 4 0 0 8 9 0/140 total. Behind him was Phil ' {Gorin, p ... ‘2 1.1 8 1 ©0/Scrutton, London, England, who Mike Gets Back | rotals 333 3 7 10 o/pad a 74 for a 143 total. |

Six pros were grouped at 138,

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In Stock Groove ERNioUS oo

K the Thos Batted In—Reed 2, orpe. Frankie Mike was back In ome Run—Unser. stock car groove today. After a Reed and Crowe. mid-¥eason te wi s = Indiana Central athlete Papish § in 6 innings: Hutch 2 s Hit By Pitcher—By_ Papish (Crowe). Balk] . ning again Papish, Winning Pitcher—Gorin "urs. Beach, Cal; Herman Mike shook off his tough luck Losing Plicher_ Papish @-8). Jmpires— White Plains. N. Y s : : pplehans, Mullen an wart, ime~— : " - last night with a clean sweep of 155“ Attendance—5892 . ihe the racing card at the W. 16th St.

Midget Speedway. He took the third Mei the second semifinal $10,000 Open Tourney

and the 25-lap feature before a OK'd for San Diego 4500. crowd of SiN DIES. Cal Au. 11

Py 3 { Jimmy Warriner followed Mike home 4 the feature race argl (UP)—San Diego yesterday re-

| Gehringer Takes Ti - Jimmy Davis was third. The time ceived permission from the Pro- I86r Office Post was 8:12.38. fessional Golfers Association to] Forest Lee won the second heat hold an annual $10,000 open golf » end the first 12-lap semifinal. meet here following the Bing IX Bp S arly

Unser, Crowe, | Two-Base Hits —Merson, Thorpe, are. Left on Bases—INDI-

—Off Papish 3, Gorin 4. Struck Out—By| . Pasish 3° Hutchings 3. Gorin 9. Hits—ox. | Falmer; Bob Hamilton,

Barron,

(gol, Royal Oak, Mich.

Other heat winners were Hershel Crosby invitational. White and Johnny Mitchell. | The event is slated for Jan. 17 ST Pn Another stock car program is to 20 in 1952. The tourney prob-| . DETROIT, Aug. “11 — The Deslated at the track tonight. Time ably will be played at the Mis-troit Tigers’ new genéral man-

41-year-old pro golf veteran,| aimed today at his first 1951)

tourney victory as well as the/ biggest purse of his 17 years in|

. 000 400 0—4ipjrdies, one eagle, on the par-fivel Runs Batted In—Dallessandro, Stevens/Sécond, and two bogies to make]

Hogan, the gallery choice,” had!

0 with a par 76 for a 147 total |

0 grabbed first place in the men's Army's “outgoing” football team solemnly scanned

. 210 011 00x—3/only two strokes behind Dem- roster, hastily put together by : They were Al Brosch, Gar- ball Coach Earl (Red! Double Play—Klaus.|den City, N. Y., who was one of letdown, the former ANAPOLIS 8, Milwaukee 7. Base on Bails|the first day leaders. with a 67, 3 EvansHutchings 0 in 2.!ville, Ind.; Lawson Little, Pebble]

and Ed Fur-,

Cleveland Rolls On Trabert, Patty Bob Shows He's Ready ) To Help Out Feller

-By CARL LUNDQUIST

Figure to Top To Help Mut

. { Canadian Duo: 3+ NEW YORK, Aug. 11—Bob Lemon right now is just about as hot as Bob Feller, which is one more good reason ‘ |today not to overlook the pennant chances of thase

11— Cleveland Indians. |Tony Trabert of Cincinnati] For weeks Cleveland supporters Cardinals edged the Reds, 4 to 3, | have been wondering what kind in 10 innings when Pitcher Gerry ‘and Budge Patty of Los pf a scalping party the Indians Staley won his own game after {Angeles were favored to beat would make of the American," I : the Canadian doubles team of League race if Lemon would pitch ur scoreless relief Innings by |Lorne Main and Henri Rochon 8S consistently good ball as Fel- singling with the bases ltoday and clinch the American ler, They may find out any day and two out. EY {Zone Davis Cup tennis title {or POW. ank the United Sree. jo > Oddly, the situation is entirely Queen Blanks Cubs | . : in reverse from in 19483 when the At Chicago, the Pirates blanked | The U. 8. grabbed a 2-0 lead in 1,4iang last won the pennant and the Cubs, 3 to 0, behind the sixthe series yesterday when Tia- Lemon was the big man all the hit pitching of Mel Queen, who \bert and Dick Savitt of Orange, way. That year he wound up with edged Cal McLish in a duel. MecIN. J. won the opening . singles 20 victories and 14 losses. And Lish pitched no-hit ball for six { Ss it wasn’t until the later stages of innings. Boston at Brooklyn and matches in straight sets. Trabert ipa race that Feller came through Philadelphia at New York were | Whibped Main, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3; and with some timely triumphs that rained’out. {Savitt beat Brendan Macken, 6 3,/gave him a 19-15 record. Then, T.emon had to get late support lg-1, 6-1. of course, Feller had been the for hig victory after spotting the

The Trabert-Patty lineup is an- big man and more had been ex- white Sox a 4-t0-0 lead. The In-

pected of him than of - Lemon, ; lother of non-playing” Capt. Frank De had won only 11 games the din made two runs in the fifth

| By United Press

MONTREAL, Aug.

Shields experimental doubles hrevious season. Mit Jin Hegan, Lemon, Dale i ai . ieOve : > ar . . | Mitchell, Aviles combinations aimed at discover- gince then, and until this year, Miten ASQ Bobly A Bs singled, ing the best pair fgr- expectedijt was Lemon who carried the 8 In is 18th

straight game. In the seventh

future Davis Cup matches. T1a-/clgb. But this year, while Feller yy. got four more, climaxed b } , climax y

bert and Bill Talbert teamed for made his r arkable comebs “I ’ the first round match against for an 18-4 Se . at Sometack M Bosens two-run homer. Avila Japan and Vic Seixas and Herb Lemon has been having a com- rh le mm ly Dy ‘Flam played doubles against paratively mediocre vear. Sousied Ri one. Luke Easter’'s [Mexico in the semifinals Now, however, it looks as ff ... chi Yor ns en Rosen | Victory in doubles tomorrow Lemon is ready to go to town. |p; o% th he gane-wining (will qualify the U. S. to meet tre y I : 'SWeden, the European Zone cham- : ith Straignt Win . tis Cleveland now has won 23 of pion, for the right to challecge He pitched his fourth straight its last 30 games and 35 of ‘ts | Australia for the coveted A Victory Jas: night, 6 io 4 over Wie/jast 44, Chicago now iy eight troph : e i White Sox, to make it eight in games out of first place (trophy at Sydney next December. y row for the rampaging Indians pate. { Neither Trabert nor Savitt was The Yankees defeated the Ath-| hard-pressed in beating the Cara- letics, 3 to 1, behind the six-hit! dians in yesterday's singles matches.

Acme Telephoto. THE FANS REMEMBER—Lee Wallard is down but not out of the auto racing fans' minds. The winner of the 1951 Indianapolis 500-Mile Race looks at the 125-foot telegram he received from | 3000 fans in Tampa, Fla. Wallard is recovering in an Albany, N.Y. hospital from burns he received June 3 at Reading, Pa. The wire seems to make Bernard Stracher of Western Union and Mrs. Wal. lard happy, too.

Lopat Rolls Along

: Lopat won his four opening pitching of Lefty Ed Lopat and game and his 15th IT: siaishi the hitting of Johnny Mize, who as Mize and Gil McDougald wv = drove in two runs with a homer the big men offensively as © and long fly. That left the teams galqd hit a single, double, oy

‘Passes and Prayers’—

‘B! k D ® S y —~s in an exact deadlock for first triple v | § place. : : 1 01C ays in fo re, :| The Red Sox‘'.remained 41% snarnet who accomplished his A)

Ousted Cadets Agree

By United Press WEST POINT, N..Y., Aug. 11 —Dejected players of the patch-work roster of West Point's 1951 squad today and dourly predicted “black days ahead” for the Slack Knights

of the Hudson. FAA Curiously figuring the 31-man

i games behind them in third place with relief help from : by topping the Senators, 6 to 4, Ellis Kind ended a four-game on pinch-hitter Charley Max-l0SIn8 streak. Mickey Vernon hi i well's two-run single and a homer & three-run Washington homer. . by Clyde (Clutch) Vollmer that Garver had fine defensive supgave Mel Parnell his 13th victory. port, three double plays helping Ned Garver made four hits and him out of jams. The Browns pitched seven-hit ball to win his clinched the victory in the eighth 14th for the last-place Browns, 4 With a two-run rally. Cliff Mapes to 2, at Detroit. homered for St. Louis and Pat GB. In the National the Mullin got one for Detroit.

LEAGUE STANDINGS

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION /on Lost pet

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Milwaukee 7 Kansas City cna RB t €

Ed Weaver and Johnny Krobock,

the only two returnees from, last §f; Paul 33 1

10 g \ ——— — Head Football Coach Earl (Red) | Year s varsity squad-who-are-in-HADIANAFOLIS of = 88 He May to ‘Tell All’ i Blaik, seven varsity men of the cluded in the 1951 roster. Toledo 50 68 424 23! I I S in d 0 tla : rfc “The men coming up from the Columbus 4 3 HG 2B y

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1950 eleven who now face dismis- AMERICAN LEAGUE - — —— - Won Lost Pct i

— ——n “ , tovalars 4 y = (YT até . us sald one player. “And theyllCleveland .......... 81" "3° a2’ — CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (UP)—Mil- y All 90 cadets accused of |p; their hands full just holding Bion ™ 1 £4 Si yi lionaire golf promoter George S. onopo 16S Uraw vie OE hy are |°0 to the football.” D i qo 8 28 387 15, May will geet his chance to “blow | erpecion to be expelled from | In normal times, Army’s coach- : “or $600 £1 3H.jthe ld off Cook County” next y . the institution early mext week. |Ing staff has been accustomed to, St. CI 3 73. 38 331; Wednesday when he goes before 0 ons A A four-man final review Only six or eight men moving up NATIONAL LEAGUE o a grand jury investigating gam-

I ct. GB x , os 7,| Brooklyn a 55 86-28 pling. board set up to “process” the from the plebes to the varsity, Brooklyn . 88a % = ing or Cs d but on the present roster, 19 men Philadelphia ....... 5 52 518 | May was served with a sub- vy United Press

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dismissal proceedings expecte . St ais ; sot 1; ! * to complete its Mearings on |are being promoted from theiBE, Lous oon. 30 32 490 15..ipena yesterday and he was al-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—Sen, Monday with an announcement Plebe ranks. : \GIhelanad ......... 4 5 462 71" |lowed to postpone his appearance Warren G. Magnuson (D. Wash.) of the expulsions. “Coach Blaik will get the best pitsbursn ......;. 43 "63 06 37 from Monday to Wednesday to has thrown wrestling and boxing

{out of them,” said the tackle, “but|

even he’s no magician. We heard |allow him to be present until the into the congressional ring for

{completion of the “World Cham-|investigation as possible monoppionship of Golf” at Tam O’Shan-|olies.

The dismissed cadets will be

GAMES TODAY given two weeks to leave the A

AMERICAN ASSOC ‘ Villanova and Northgestern are RICAN ASSOCIATION

academy. a = INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee (nigl o) : [™ sl svill nsas ~ y . y. . Col. John Smith of Harris- 80ing to be exceptionally strong Corb at SC ht ter Country Club which he owns.| Sen. Magnuson introduced 1

this year. And Southern Cali-| Toledo at Minneapolis. pert who came Here as an at- fornia , and Pernsylvania aren't torney for one of the accused exactly pushovers either.” cadets, said there was no hopes <a pens Sept. 29 : that any of the 90 will be”al- | ’

burg, ‘Pa., a military law ex- May threatened yesterday to resolution yesterday calling foi tell all he knows of alleged con-/an investigation of boxing anc nections between local authorities wrestling to “determine the ex.

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trials are at 7 and heats at 8:30.'slon Valley Golf Club. .|ager, Charley Gehringer, sched-| owed to remain | Army opens _ its schedule NATIONAL LEAGUE indian: against him for gam- in these two sports.” The INqYry " : {uled a meeting today with Man-| : ’ lagainst Villanova, Sept. 29, then| Boston at Brooklyn. bling is handed down as a ‘result he said, also should find out™ij - : lager Red Rolfe as club officials! val shook their heads In chars Plays Northwestern, Dartmouth,| Pittsbureh at Chicas 2: of the current hearings there are any connections be lissued a hurry- _ sal shook their heads in chagrin ¥ 4° y 1 | Pittsburgh at Chicaso 2 ey tivee S$ be x {;Ssued a hurry-up order for Geh {and offered the opinion that Harvard, Columbia, Southern| all at £% ou's lh | 1 promoters and any persons rno oe er O OFS rue to go to work. | Army's grid team will have to California, Citadel, Pennsylvania| RESULTS YESTERDAY ; ’s Stock connected with rackets or any ilThe former Tiger star was|.. ou" chiefly “on passes and 2nd closes with the traditional AMERICAN ASSOCIATION P ummers oC egal enterprises of any sort.” thired July 28 to succeed Billy| 7. dtring th Dass ee Navy game at Philadelphia, Toledo First Game, 7 1onings) a 11 5 . . | Sen. Magnuson s: | Evans in the Tigers’ front office | Prayers uring the forthcoming Deo. 1. Minneapolis 200 300 2— 7 @ 1 Still on Rise reports of a. is he hac at easan un at the end of the 1951 season, | 3€¢ason. : | Th : elebars. almitted eS l6i00, Jordan at) 2a Griffin: Wil- practices” in one monopolistic . \but Club Owner W. O. Briggs, “I notice there's only one quar- 8 owen ye a ik ak outl (Secofid Game) Jesse Plummer is a pretty oD: ited the cas oth sports. He hn o-luck yesterday changed his mind and|terback on the roster (Dick Boyle ,- ih ad Bom Poi ) nge do in aa polis 0117100 010 4 9 0 sistent winner at the Speedrome’s gro, ooo; ee Seattle Light Meet young, happy-g Y asked Gehringer to take over im- of Providence, R. I.),” observed a DO oh. Pe oh ton Guat qolioeft, Weiss (6), Sloat 7) and Mor- Stock car races. He was con-iy,, 2 h arry (Kid) Mat. ‘Arnold Koehler, a golfer who mediately. | veteran tackle. “Boyle isn’t a bad Is I Sr a. ut Be to nd Columbus + sv Zabels (8) pha Sokol. | Isistent last night, winning the) Tot aa e sald, failed to get lav “hooky” from work Evans said he would clear out|player but I don't know if he’s TOUS J 2gree b 2 oe rr ie] Paty. 'L ‘Peterson? 30 05x11 13 1 25.lap feature in 8:11.06. Na a the title because he can play ho y ; *fonday and turn over all his rec-|ready to play first string yet. ayy des Es re oti het and Thompson Bd Morgan; |= orace Boring was runner-up Rrnetioles, contract to the Inand get away with it. ords to Gehringer. | They're sure going to miss Bobby ers in the last game of Louisville oo Innies sof. 514 z/and Bill Woodall was third, : Boxing Club. - Blond, powerful «Arnold some- "1 think it’s a good idea for|Blaik, I'll guaranies you that" |. 45%5 campaign (Ransas Co a, 000,206 008 600-412 0. * An accident marred the 15-lap re. ’ if y - 5 . | ivans, Mueller (8) and Scherbartn;| A . hi - . times let's his “first love —golf— ennnger bo start to work im Normally, the Army roster lists| Ag they glanced at the roster, | Jones, Joss (81, Muncrief (9) and Court|semifinal. George C ampbell sut- Softball Briefs get the best of his job. So the mediately,” Evans said. “Thisi45 men. But because of the im- phere and there one of the veterans AMERICAN LEAGUE [fered minor injuries when his car} p,, . " pgi, strapping ex-Howe High way; he will have an extra siX|/pending mass dismissal which would raise his eyebrows in sur-/Beiaa Ok, “601001 clo— 312 1/bounced off six stalled cars on dianapolls ch Cove J School athlete, three-putted his] eels 0, 2equaint himself with wi) sweep with it all but two first prige at the names of some of the| Lovat 15-6, and Hera, Zoidak (3-7, |the 14th lap. He was leading at N. EE ae iC : 3 ( yme Rur ; op o zh rs job Wednesday and came Sp m. string players, the Cadets will be players who had been elevated 10] on ome , the time. Al Carter won the 3¢ h a scorching 61 that shattere | considerably short - manned, pos-'the “A” squad because of the/Bogon =... race. Mc modern Pleaser: Run golf course Tag-Team Bout Heads [sibly for the entire 1951 season. number of lettermen now leaving. Kinder AT and R :| The trophy dash was won by record to 8. > & “Last year, Army played out of Vernon, Volimer. = | Boring. Heat winners were Arnold is ‘a salesman for his Tuesday Mat Program | Plebe May Shine a T,” commented one veteran, Chicag d ne 200 02 4 7 1/Plummer, Cullen Bow, Dale Ye-|s r r, owner of ; +1 The majority of first stringers « is ve i ay jClevaland, tired os, Jif - 6 1 0fley and Bill Gill | g ge AR Supplies. He aT Bran wi who are os to leave centered yl YE Year AZny Will play emo (13-9) and Megan.” 1 sing Piteh By nother stock car program fs Taberr vs. Fairmount 13 } S - ie . olcombe (8-81. ome Runs~Minoso a “rooke y , “ankle 3 Si, He was supposed to be at work Armory. An Australian tag- their praise on Kendall Haff, a He seemed to sum up the feel- Rosen. $B - scheduled for 8:30 tonight. 545, Wildcars vos" Fike Townnisr#l Home: : he i150 - int - ml {St. Louis . 000 611 020 Fie | fo—— - - - sult gacre last night: Wednesday giternoon Se team bout will have the top spot| 0 poung pints sized Srookiyn|ings of the group. | Detroit. ee . £00 bio 071 39 MSE a, Longacre last, ni . . , | , 's 8S S ¢ > 7 emt | rarve <6) att Trucks, White fons osie Bro . “veered over to B i | on the weekly mat card. iv, : | (9) and Ginsberg.” Losing Pitch ‘Tra Clowns See No Fun Ba al Hosiery & FrosFess al Run golf course, casual like. The “you're it” match pairs|the offensive fullback post despite : I {1 ane ointherg, Losing frghere ; > 1" Schedule tonight." 1 Buds He came home Wednesday eve-| the Mighty Atlas and Chris) the fact he played only plebe ball Junior Baseba pittsburgh TIONAL Dob 120— 3 § 1 in Baltimore Team TY vee Riel: 8 H ning knowing he'd have to sell | (Onion Head) Zaharias against|!ast year. . PLAYOFFS |Chicago”™ ag 0 000 0 3: : ine Ne Supply; 9, la i v i * o ri ’ i ueen (4-7) ne ougl M The ¥: £ . 3 Cc ns ‘ eter —— his father on the idea of accept-| Ray Eckert and the Green| That little Haff will run ‘em Houta A League hier s ganesh IT) an The ; ndianapolls lown had ing his foresaken labors that| Raider. . It will be for the/dizzy. if nothing else,” said one da%:horne 200 009 3 3 3 Bs (10 Innings) io we nothing to laugh about today. Golfin Note ft on. So the 24-year-old, best-of-three falls with a 90. outward-bound backfield man. McHugh and Lickliter; Lindop and Hen- gt 01 920 200 0 3 10 1 They, were glum after a Victory g Ss 2 ap der casually tried getting minute time limit. “He's a good broken-field runner, | iaii-Nea 200 002 50 9 14 3 i Howell: Field baseball game with the Bal-| Jesuits 1 the womens club champion. 215-poun A special supporti I {the kind of guy who gets off to Panthers 132 012 01-10 9 3 fi; 7 i g P 13-11 timore Elite Giants. Indianapolis 3 ihe .Counuy Clu f his fager to guess the six-foot, pecial supporting bout is to|; 3 bbi : ry Elslager, Herron (3) and Hall: Wuench, H Schoendi Charmi ro six-inch’ golfer’s score. | be added to complete the pro- JacA-ra ) it starts. Morris (7) and Pirtle. I N ¥ oned The Giants edged the Clowns detonny Spaniy. Fiight—Mes Paul “Dye gram. That's right, agreed another B League raj lon at Hrookisn, Bost i rain 21, last night before a crowd of Championship Consolation Mis. Willi His Dad Mellowed | | — emer [veteran of the 1950 squad, “Haff Garfield Pal 000 010 0— 1 2 2 1570. Johnny Haves singled Henry! Keadrick won over Mrs: Herbert Pinel by i t obligin Mi Ch ft . {will help a lot, but he can’t do a Clancy Wohrerd ; Rone Kimbro home from second in the| First Flight—Mrs., Hal T. B : Ne Koshlen Ie ok “ . 153 affee, Kiner |the job alone.” gi yi Solunar Tables ighth inning to wrap up the con.|t*i;ated Mrs. Myra Joely SoRYR SW arents, mellowe enoug { o y . | Brookside Greyhounds vs. U. 8. Tires ih : elg a e =! First Flight © lation — Ns. © , Dr a “87." He knew Arnold Will Say Vows Oct. 13 One Of Amy's sop sare 5 last gunié pomponsd’ io fodsy, 2 o'clock sa Minar Major Minyr Major test for the Giants. [Rockwood defeated Mrs. Thomas Tussine. . 67 8 ith year singled out Halfback Johnny 2 Today 114 5:50 6:15 The teams are members of the|, Second Flight—Mrs. C. E. Roach dewas cracking 67s and 68s with] eh ; MANCHESTER, Mass, Aug. Wing of Dayton, Ky., for special pW. . o lpg ool 18 it 3 lomCrIOW 12:20 . 6:30 12:50 71:15 Nepro American League * |feated Mre, Hal I. Benham yr, 4 and 3. - ’ a 8 . en 2 nh 1 BE g ot. £8 . 8 isolation--) e. CG ‘0 monotonous regularity at Pleas-| 11 (UP) — Tennis star Nancy|praise. EE iiss... 00. ao ms AL. 3| Tony BE gM LE GY more 010 000 0i0— 2 8 1|C-ghoriey, MIE defeated MEY Fortest Vel ant Run. Arnold Koehl Chaffee, 22, of Ventura, Cal, said] “Keep an eye on him,” he ad-|, "jiams and Sehmitz; Wood and Lene Wednesday 3:30 8:50 4:05 10:15 Indianapolis 000 000 100— 1 6 1teated Mrs® B. HB. McKinney b aes, 2 | rno oehnier Ir Indians oo 500 041 0-—10 16 5 Thursday . 4:30 10:50 5:05 11:10! Richardson and Hay Cow d Pi | s y. 8 and 7. The answer mellowed Mr. Koeh-| today her marriage to baseball|vised. “He's moving up from the Garfield Pal '..\...\ 501 000 5—11 "8 3 Friday _ I DN at Rh Yes; fowen ang Tse, Thing Wish Consslation- Mie Jot B. 5 | yes, aker (1), ams (7), an — 2k sy amazon —— PA MIS n . C ler like the hot sun, The crack school in four years. He won Star Ralph Kiner of the Pitts-/plebes, also, and we heard a lot|Bud: Kemp and Kleppe | Protest filed by Jr. RACES ALIVE WITH SMASHES—CRASHES

linksman splattered the old rec- e ord of 64 with 11 birdies, hitting|low medalist and the state junior 13 In Santa Barbara, Cal. a 30 going out and a 31 coming title when he was 17 years old.! C home. That same year he went to the In All Saints (Episcopal) Chapel. He had seven pars, no bogeys, quarter-finals of the state ama- General Manager Hank Greenhit every green and had only 21 teur. |verg of the Cleveland Indians putts over the hilly course he can He won the Marion County In- will be best man. Miss Chaffee’s almost call his own. vitational meet in 1943 and 1944 SévVen attendants will include no The old record for the present as low medalist but never com- tennis players.

layout was held by Fred Reed, peted in a state high school - now assistant pro at Hillcrest, set tourney because of wartime travel Major League Leaders July 9, 1947. - Herman Uebele Sr., restrictions. United Press

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Minoso, Chicago .... Fain, Philadelphia ...

now of La Porte, shot a 60 before, the modern course layout was

He played in the Indianapolis

District five years and finished in 82 203 37 98 334

changed in 1929 to conform with the first 10 four times. In 1948 Kell, Detroit ....... 99 401 63 133 332 the PGA rules. | he was beaten by Fred Wampler, Aiea: yuiand - 38 338 M118 333 Par for the present, 5018-yardi4 and 3, in the sernifinals of the NATIONAL LEAGUE : layout is 72. Koehler played the state amatéur.” Musial. 8t Louts . .. 104 388 83 114 373 s , round withy Art Hall, Howard] Enters Meet Sunday |{fshburn. Philadelphia. 108 452 72 139 1382 _ Kaltenbach and Bob Rochford, Robinson, Brookivn . 104 368 14 127 | Koehler, a member of Howe's W ¥ 8 331 his former Howe teammate. Xal- ’ 0 Jrostek, Chucinhati. 107 $10 J 134 29

‘sectional basketball champion- yodges,

tenbach hit an eagle on No. 3, a Dodgers 32 Zernial, Athletics. 24 B08-yard hole. ship team in 1944, will enter the fer, Sirates 31 Snider, Dodgers 24

Koehler dropped three :40-foot|City amateur meet Sunday-‘his RUNS BATTED IN

and missed one 10-footer in first big meet in two years. IP aiams, B, fox loXiner Pum 2 Po assault against par. He has been ‘too busy” work: Zerniai, Athietics a Canta B as cl ing the past two years to be much seni i ws Never Lost Match more than a “three-times-a-week Musial ards" 144 Dilfageto. 1 Son 136 The ex- . golfer, * ey : % “Glaa+ Ji a week-end who was sta:| “I decided I had to go to work,” Fiteu, Pistes $8 tioned in the Philippines a Koehler said ex-|Hodees, D 2

the city amateur golf tourney as burgh Pirates will take place Oct. of good things about him.”

The ceremony will be performed 4

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