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court for the classroom, The " Tormer Butler cage sar grout)

That will be taken care of tonight when O'Brien's ap-’ pointment is rec-

O’Brien ommended to the Board of School Commisisoners by Dr. Herman L. to beat the.Detroit Tigers, 2 to 1.

Shibler, superintendent of schools. It was for the majors

against only four losses. Cleve-~

regular business session of the! land pitchers now have allowed a

Recommendation of O'Brien by Dr. Shibler will be part of the

school board.

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TUESDAY, AUG. 14, 1651

By United Press

MANAGER AL LOPEZ §

not to be jubilant over their

2); game American League

lead and 11- -gar winning streak “because our pitchers have been

|doing all the work and we need *

more hitting.” Lopez said the next “week would be crucial for the Indians “because we play eight games in

lenge to a pennant-minded club.”Bob Feller guided the Indians to their 11th in a row last night when he celebrated “Bob. Feller Night” by pitching a seven-hitter Feller's 19th win-—high this season-—

total of 22 runs in their last

'11 starts.

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ASKED about the Yankees,’

duties at Broad Ripple, O'Brien who dropped their third straight “will assist the baseball and track |game to the Athletics last night,

coaches, However, he is not be-| ing carried on the roster as a] coach. And he will have nq con- | nection with basketball . . . at least for the present. O'Brien was an all-time grea at Washington High School here] before matriculating at Butler in 1946. With Butler he was a four-| vear regular. He broke every) scoring record in the book while performing with Tony Hinkle’s | Bulldogs. After graduation in June, 1950,

this

| Lopez said:

“Could be their luck 1&2 running

out. I sure hope so.”

Lopez, however, was plainly

t worried about his club's hitting.

“Hitting,” he said. “We need

more hitting. I feel we could wrap than the

{last day of the season it our hitting breaks loose.”

thing up earlier

The Indians have won four of

[their 11 straight victories by one run margins,

including three

o 1 decisions and have averaged

warned his Cleveland Indians ©

iy

six days on the road—a real chal- #4 ;

Ee

STRETCHHHHH—Detroit Centerfielder

tagged: out by Bobby Avila on action came when Evers overran toc] on a single by Gerry Priddy. Centerfielder Larry Doby tossed to Avila at second and Evers was how 46, 000 witnessed. Bob Feller win his 19th ‘game, 2- I.

Mrs. Dye's Two-Under-75 Sets Paces in 2-Day Meet

ribe Holds

L club Reunion In St. Paul

Times Special

G. th ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 14—The lobby of the Indianapi | olis Indians’ hotel bustled with family reunion talk today. i Two members of the Tribe clan have returned to help fore|stall foreclosing of the mortgage on the Redskins’ pennant

‘|chances.

23) And that's just another way of three-for-six at the plate and ba | playing errorlessly on 17 chances.

1042 | 18 saying that Monty Basgall and" q4i0riqge thinks «the Tribe's 28 Frank Kalin are back in Man-|qiv game losing streak can “be lager Don Gutteridge's wigwam. halted. He also thinks the club

G.3.[Basgall, he of the once-jammed, Vill finish in the first division. "The five-game shock “treatment,

id (Anger, has been returned by the |the Redskins ‘got in Milwaukee

3 it [Pittsburgh Pirates for the sec-| dropped them to fifth place, just 404 i lond time this season. Kalin, side-|3 shade out of sixth. 14 lined (or headlined) by a flying Cole's Loss Hurt (bat, returns to add his heavy hit-| The los of Shortstop Dick Cole

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GAMES TODAY

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All Night Games) INDIANAPOLIS at St. Paul (2), Toledo at Milwaukee (2). Columbus at Kansas City (2), Louisville at Minneapolis

Boston at Philadelphia (night). Only games scheduled.

Philadelphia at Boston. Brooklyn at New York, Chicago at St. Louis Only games scheduled.

Umpire Art Passarella called the play. More than

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

(12 Innings) Louisville Kanzas City

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RESULTS YESTERDAY

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ting to the Tribe attack. Basgall's . ready for ingtant service. That could mean duty] in the double header opener here | tonight. Kalin’s reinsertion in the| lineup may take three or four

shortstop, a place where Mel Rue

shown improvement. His appearance in Sunday’s twin bill with Milwaukee found. him getting

| ters.

to the Pirates didn't help matCole was recalled by the Pirates before the Milwaukee series. His, fine fielding and .297 bat were missed in Brewerland. The Brewers showed the Tribe

{ AMERICAN LEAGUE days. something it would like to use | Detroit at Cleveland Rue Improves against the Saints., And that was New York at Washington (night). Basgall will probably take over coming from behind to win. Mil-

waukee rallied to win in three of

N a ro : r has been operating since his re- the five g s. Th th wi ' NATIONAL LEAGUE games, e other two Hoot" Evers just didn't have the reach here. He was CAL Hight. Games) turn from Charleston of the tilts were breezes for Manager a close play at second in last night's Cleveland-Detroit game. The South Atlantic League. Rue has! Charley Grimm's boys.

Tonight the start putting the Look out, St, Paul.

Tribesmen can lesson to use.

Top-Seeded Win in Net Meet

women’s singles, Louanna Early and top-seeded men’s singles city

L | Wi Toledo 000 110 000— 2 10 © oca Ss in tate Milwaukee . 3 000 000 100— 1 6 2 Marlowe and Mordarski; Donovan and Unser. Defending champion of the Kenny Jones defeated Campbell Gillespts, “Oy =

TODAY'S SCHEDULE 4--Louanna Early vs. Barbara Smith; Rosemary Frazer vs, Betty Mathews

O'Brien signed to play with the! LAKE WAWASEE, Aug. 14— ; 1 p ly 4.5 runs a game. Their piteh- 4s . Mazar, Peterson (9) and Morgan Melton, | i o . > ill-fated Grand Rapids entry in °" . Mrs. Paul e Jr. of the Co : . | Muncriet (8) Hogue (13) and Partee. Champion Ralph Burns are still Men the National Professional Bas. '™ meanwhile, have produced ve re, aul Dex of the Q a Dye, with 77, carding a 39-38 on Tommy Perine of Indianapoli§ yome Runs: Mantle (2). Carey 121. |alive in the second round of the pApEarl Otey and Sidney Iyzak ve. Andy ketball League. The team, like {four four-hitters, a five-nitter and Soy ED ph a the| OE ar ge. Sanzed in ani took the men’s championship in| (Only games scheduled.) Indiana State Open tennis tour- end prey, BA2% Stan Malle vs . ’ po ~ AN ~yT | ¢ ¢ * + > 5 n Jo ns RR rir ae the league, was short-lived and to BEYER Le Spd two-day gross and net tourna- eagle on the No. 8 i five hole! the second annual Indiana Water Detroft A an Yr 7} Dey 5: Mis Broadmoor Country snd ay Vanlegreceiion' vs. Bade ‘rood 8 3 etroit ‘ ns 7 y and partner; Bill and Bob _ Bastain vs he finished out the season with game--a 6 to 4 victory by Bob ment sponsored by the Indianap- with a 12-foot putt, going two! Ski” Competition. Cleveland o_o a0 LI er: Fai toa. defeated Florence fhnt tad Bill Hall Kenny Jones the Waterloo team. <Laman. " |olis Women’s Gglf Association at under. But she got in trouble.| His outstanding feat was a 180- (19-4) ahd Hegan Losing Pitcher, Stuart Cartiedge Me iy I ghee and Ralph Linder vs. Charles Karabel Meridia dav. = 4 Y r 3 A eTe } , : = x 4-2). ome 'Run-—Rosen 2 4 ry Drop oh . 6—Jim Birr;annd Wayne Burns vs. Do: WATERLOO, now a member of , ay Meridian Hills today. ‘Having played the back nine degree turn on one ski. He is the new york “041 601 300 8 13 3rdowns Carl Otey 6-1,76=3; in yes= Martin and “Wilbur —Senumachers Rite 2 A CROWD of 46290 helped Mrs. Dye fired a two-under-par first, Mrs. Fulmer's drive went! tM Philadelphia 030 323 50x16 18 2/40rqay0 ns . Hancock and Dick Welsenfluk vs. Floyd the Western Basketball Associa- s aw ag be: itcher 75 ; a Sh . son o r. and Mrs. Oscar B. Raschi, Ostrowski (2) Overmire (5) erday s matches. Chaffee and Bud Ittenbach: Bill Bover ti till holds hi tract honor Feller as the best pitcher 75 to win the first day's competi- into the trees, she lost a penalty Weisler (8) and Berra, Silvera (8); Martin, In today’s matches the women's and Dick Light vs, Dick Sommers and re o tl ther Eo been re lof his time” and the one-time tion at Hillcrest yesterday. The stroke, then misfired on a chi Perine, 5350 Washington Blvd, Martin ‘11-410 Losing Pitcher Ostrowski state cham jon will ‘meet Bar oan and Mprrey Dui. " * r (1-4) Losin cher-—Ostrowski | § 7 eet - berger vs. winner r teh. ecenLy ’ e hn lowa farm boy seemed out.#0 former Miss Alice O'Neal com- shot. She got on the green in Bill Tulley, Ft. Wayne, who took (4-31. Home Run— McDougald. ap Thi ne RIVIERA TENNIS ports that O'Brien would sign {Only games scheduled) bara Smith, while Burns teams YESTERDAY'S RESULTS with the Indianapolis Olympians|PFove the compliment Was not un- bined a 39-36 for her sub-par four, but two-putted for a bogey Second place, made a 43-foot EXHIBITION with Stan Malless for the first Ey union of the National Basketball Plans warranted. He held the Tigers.ghooting. Her back nine is two six. jump. Bill Kelley, Terre Haute, g rouis (a) 000 000 000-0 4 1 round of “the “men’s doubles sa. aniey Payisen deleted Don Irwin; 4. “Ito one hit in the first four innings 0 I laced third. Toronto (Int) © 100 010 01x— 1 8 2 0 le: . ciation. Money considerations and to one hit. In. the ies £5 under par. Dorothy Ellis and Jane Nelson, P Poive Sanford (3) and Baits; Barnes, matches, Malless, seventh seeded Roger R pies BO Willams, 63 y 1 sreless until the eighth ; . Riek n wand scoreless n 8 Mrs. Dye fired five birdies to winner and runnerup, respectively, The woman champion was Mrs. vi a San aalnE favorite in the men’s singles di-|§:0: Bob Hauser defeated Paul Filiott,

the fact t Waterl 0 ; slo r Ge , he fact that aterloo holds his’ when singles by Gerry Priddy and geet the trio of bogeys on the in the state tournament this year, Marion Ensminger, 1420 S. State Home Runs-Ostrowski, Grant

contract forestalled his signing pick Kryhoski and an infield out acc nine

She

sank a

20-foot were tied with 80s. Miss Ellis had Ave.,, who nosed out Jackie Ken- NATIONAL LEAGUE

vision was upset by Biil Bastian 6-3, 6-3 yesterday.

Wot Say, Randy?

with the local pros. : I The Olym po ve alr produced their run. ywitt for a birdie on No. 16. 41-39 and Miss Nelson carded a dall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (First Game) . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS o> Ps have sirings oni 7gpez trudged out to the mound Scores Eagle 40-40. Claude B. Kendall, 218 E. Pleas- Cincinnati Sg asm—-2133 omen Brien if he should ever decide! after Kryhoski's hit and revealed A in ie : 1-42 ‘ant R Pkwy N JEpllet Wilks (8) and Garagiola; Fox Rosemary Frazer defeated Bill £taw- LONDON Aug 14 (UP) — to play in the NBA. Apparently! t K irs. Sue Fulmer, twice runner Elizabeth Dunn, with 40-43, an un wy. (N. Dr.). Miss! (1.5) and Howell. Losing Dioner. Pollet 37%; 6:3. 6-0: Louanna Early def ated Flor ; AN, Aug. - Boat rs going to Dappen gow. Laser that fle tos going take .o in the city tourney and run- tied Mrs. Walter Reeves, who had Joyce Harrison, Terre Haute, '*- d Home Runs Fox. Kiussewsl, | coc® Cartiedse 8-3 uh Middleweight Champion Randy . 5 » 8 : § ame) . is m , * 8.8 Feller oa of Same. lL Vas nerup in last year's state women’s 42-41, with an 83. Mrs. Johny placed third. Pittsburen 000 100 000-1 4 1 Ralph Burns defeated Earl Otey. 6-1 Turpin left his home town of . aN alked out of i v atcher m . “incinnati 100 420 00x— 7 6-3. Clyde Akard defeated Charles Raut ami 0 SPs é O'BRIEN is married and lives Hegan. Feller then Sere down to meet, had a familiar role yester- Heidt of Woodstock won the net More than a thousand specta- Walsh, Guest ids i200 = wore 6-3 Giz Jared defeated Charles nooo: Leamington ops today for at 341 Madison Ave. He'll report retire a eorge Kell on an infield day. She was runnerup to Mrs. honors with 86-13-73. ‘tors watched the trick riding and & 55 Msculloegh, Caragiola (513 Black. Pa td ves. Boy Bast iE Norv BD Wand he ueen for duty Aug. 27 at the annuallus and snulf out Vie Wertz and ~~ - . ei - —jUmping events at South Shore Philadelp] a Home 1500 101" 000 280 Difberger defeated Angy Dick, oo 8 morrow to his retur t - or teachers workshop which pre- pat Mullin. Hoot Evers walked Inn. The contests were sponsored New York ia 360 010 10x— 5 8 . T Sugar Ray eran ig Non b Church (12-8) and Seminick; Jansen, A Mey son In ANew cedes the school year Eo open ths mari but. Ferler re. Low Medalist Bob Miller, msm Brent So ey oA LL Junior Baseball A I's rather fitting that O'Brien tired pinch-hitter Fred Hutchinson ' assisted by the ‘North Webster {AN eh, Bound Rae 1 B LEAGUE A cheering throng heard returns to Broad Ripple. He. did|ang got Bob Cain to bounce back e Lions Club, Btn 020 020 03x— 7 11 0 Brookside Pal 293 S00 2-313 3 Randy, a man of vin ee . , pi rm : . /ilson, Estock (8) and St. Claire; Ers- ) <2 3 t 10 Ve orf Ie 'oras, his practice there while at Butler. | {to him for a game-ending double uniors ie in a C ay : kine, King (9) and Campanella. Winning and. Booth and Mayer, Richardson; Fox make one of his longest reThus Broad Ripple did what, play. S | T bl Pitcher—Wilson (2-4). Home Runs—Jeth-!U. 8S. Tires 010 010 0 2 4 3, corded speeches = several professional clubs * 7 Vi olunar lables [00 panels, Hodges Fairview . >: 1001903 1 3) corded speeches hefore. he al professional clubs have «It was a rough one” Feller Robert Miller is a omer.’ tween 70 and 83. ice president ghicain 050 001 000-- 8 11 0 Koontz, McGlinchey (2), D. Coffin (5) boarded the train. He said: failed to do . . . land one of the|said later. “But I sure wanted to, The youthful linksman found and serena flights also were A.M PM I lippstein (Ar and 00 Jnoner | 20d Wilhelm: Best Frau “I am confident I shall win greatest basketball players in In-\win it—for all those fans who his home course, Sarah Shank to paired in the 130-man field. Today J Minor Major Minos Majer man, Peliolshy GO) [Brazile oD. Rice |Gtorse Hogter ©... 106 233 216 14 2 again.” aia i 4 4 ippstein (5-4). Losing r 9 ¥ d dianapolis prep and college his-‘came out tonight.” his liking and captured medalist lowbrook, which also nabbed the Tomorrow $30 4:05 10:13 Pitcher—Bokelman (0-1). Home Homing Junior Tdfata, 00 0abe oi dS tory. It was the 227th win of Feller’s honors in the city junior golf Al Feeney trophy with a 301 total. Friday ~........ 525 6:00 Musial, Westlake gomery (3). Hayes (4) and Budd. : : ” oy Saturday ........ 6:20 8:50 12: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Marshalls 100 00-1 4 2 na 12:48 mareur nasena career. His next victory will make championsnip tournament yester- Members of the winning team gunday .......... 7:10 7:40 1:38 Syracuse 2, Baltimore 1 Speedway aioarkiera Bahar 18 11. 0 . id : od E18 Reid , Stewart (1) t 77. 4B) e Sanitar r JoRT g . » him a 20-game winner for the day. were Hall, Rob Kirkpatrick, 75; Monday ........ 810 i BE Sd er and Heath: Fehr and Long. © fo schedule gy TRL ick ros lsixth time. more than any other. Miller fired a 72, going out in Wednesday Sa 9.45 2:35 (Only eames scheduled tent gama ANS 10. Garfield Pal 7 (pro. gall Ray Highbaugh, 330 W. : '$ - R- - em er eee = ree L. w y P F pitcher since 1020 except Lefty 35 and coming back in 37. Robert 'Y hf | Ci 5 . R 2 TD’ Grove, Hall of Willowhrook. scored 34-3 out tu ity 4% 7 for a 71, ving Bob Atwell of GC If Q lif THE DODGERS képt up their Speedway, who had 1 oirers valiry run-away pace in the National = State Junior Champ Karl Ness By United Press Over Stars en . 7 tof vir tory 01 er. the ler trailed with a 73, hitting 35-38 Indianapolis vounger' set of 2 ; By Unitéd Press . 3 S:.. proguceq on G 3 Hodge Willow hrook Wins Trophy : golfdom was ready to ma ke its , SEL AFIELD. Wis AGE. AR 43 \ Hq ¥ ith two md n f n The team trophy to Wil- mark in. national .links play Yierm ati Hickman’s 195F college hind 1 x 1 ine i Fan John Smith, 77, and Darrell Mc- throughout the Midwest today. ; h e ( oppe« 16 Phillies, 5 to 2, wap) 78 ; . a - All Stars, none as burly as their to push the losers 4's; games be I Hl, ‘ ‘ President Donna Knox of Meridian Hills . 3 al ( netitior ir { ‘PS 2) S Fy massive. coach or most of the hind them in third Ymp } in ‘he Preside was matched in the first round IY : Siew Sh fl flight began at 7:30"this morning ‘ t Barbs Blakely, Cleveland Browns, abandoned In other National Yea TUS h 32 i arto play against Barbara bla i : . t { 1 { De ors ompe o a drills for 24 hours today. awaiting games, the Reds got fine pitching at Coflin wi N : Jun r : i Aniston. Ala., in the USGA Girls’ Friday night's showdown with the from Howie Fox and Ewell Black- ing an maten p 1y. ie 4 a» Junior Golf Tournament at ChiNational Football League cham- well to beat the Pirates, 2 to 0 = mu CO ye EY ane cago. Miss Knox shot an 85 to pions and 7 to 1, while the Cubs defeat I'he championship flight con- pacame one of 16 qualifiers from . : ! ‘ icted of hooters ing 5 . x hr ye The All Stars travelled to Chi- ed the Cardinals, 6 to 3, despite ed shooters ing be-l an original field of 31 to gain the cago for their annual pre-game Stan Musial’'s 200th big league championship flight. luncheon and a dnl urer Jghts homer, an inside-the-park job AL Managers to Tell Barbara McIntire, 16, of Toledo, in Soldier Field ite & Friday's 0O.. was low medalist with 76. | For Whom Curfew Tolled ©: Was low medatt or scrap Crewe n ve ts I'wo Indianapolis juniors were But it was only a one-day in s HI AGO, Aug (Ul among the seven-man Indiana terlude and the Stars will return President Will Harridge of the delegation competing today in the again tomorrow for final skull . Ameri an Le gue has asked Mah- national Jaycee Junior Golf Tourwork and dummy scrimmages 8 agers Casey Stengel and Paul nament at Durham, N. C o = Richards to tell him what hap p Pinr) tder of TAY HICKMAN'S major worry for pened during the disputed July 27 Ii Se 10 Pi) nalanapoi v 3 ft § > WS a seven his underdog squad waz ta pre- § game between the New York 18 Hare a Ne or a eval serve r defense for the well de- Yankees and the Chicago White over par on the 6660-yard course Sa. at Hope Valley Country Club ves vised Browns attack, and his ef- pe SOX tay + 1.aPorte’s Rudv B x forts were hampered hy the loss The game at New York was lerqay, oa oe e's Rudy Boyd aiso of two big linesmen, Dick Stan- 3 called because of rain after Rich- had 40-371: fel and Jim Staton. Both suf rds’ White 8ox had rallied and tm Balch of Indianapolis fered ligament injuries which will gone into the lead New York. carded an 80, scoring 40s on both sideline them for a few weeks Richards protested bitterly, nines, and Herman Uebele of Laand almost certainly Friday charging that Stengel deliberately Porte hit 82, Other Hoosiers to The Brownz were two touch- stalled until the game was called. score were Dick Cardwell, Ko down favorites for the matc exX~ Harridge said he requested “komo, 84, and Jack Waltermire h, ex 1 pected to pull 90.000 fans in addi-| # the two managers in. his Columbus, S6 tion to a considerable television office Aug, 27, along with the four The second round of qualificagame, tions was slated today,

audience

umpires who worked the

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” ” ny IT WAS not unusual for the pro team to be the choice, although the All Stars have romped rE to consecutive victories in the BOB FELLER—He does if few games, Last year the Stars, 2990 under Dr. Eddie Anderson handed the Philadelphia Eagle a l7 to 7 setback last vear There were fewer problen Ask Abou! Our Budge! Plan with the All Star offense thar the defer Hickman's juad has plenty of fast ehisive MRckd™ PRs wire Dame quarterback

Bohl Williams to throw passes to

such\ends as Bucky Curtis. Don Ston and Gene Schroeder all suy nered receivers

probable that the Stars would use plenty of passes too, In an effort the Browns’

fenge

tn open up

admittedly rugged de-

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LEADING BATSMEN NATIONAL LEAGUE : G AB H Pot Musial. St Louis 107 395 85 145 367 Ashburn, Phila 112 489 71 163 348 Robinson. Brkiyn, 104 360 74 137 344 Campanella. Prk 103 381 65 1 335 Wpyrostek, Cin 111 424 37 136 .321 AMERICAN LEAGUE G AB R H. Pet inoso, nhieaso 108 385 90 135 .343 in, 83 203 31 98 3 al cra A 102 412 85 13% 128 ams. Boston 1i0 386 88 126 33 Avila, Cleveland #7 311 58 121 328

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