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Men tennis tandems wheeled, . _ | 4-—-John Mutz vs. Jack Callon.

into the quarter-finals of the In-| 8supple-Strickland vs diana Open tournament at Broad-|‘*! Novice. Bove - 3--B Rous 5 moor today with all top-seeded BAAD, guser vs. ack teams Intact. Dave Lindsey =

Only upset came in the wom-| en's singles when Rosemary Fra-| gler defeated second-ranked Betty| Mathews, 6-3, 6-3. Matches begin| today at 5:30, Women's Singles { ing iY Frazier defeated Betty Mat-| -3, 6-3

Dews, -3 4s Early defeated Barbara Smith, | h 7-8, 6-1. |

Men's - Singles 5.30- Bob Marti s t Patrick: Ed Bob Martin vs. Bud Ittenbach, Carl Huertz vs Veterans’ Singles

5-—Andy Bickett vs. Art Phegley.

Men's Doubles { Dan Morse and Ray Von Spreckleson de-| ted Earl Otey and Syd Issak by default alph Burnes and Stan Malless defeated Charles Raub and Bob Walch, 6-1, 6-2 Bill and Bob Bastain defeated Frits Hunt and Bill Hall, 8-1, 6- | anny Jones and Ralph Linder defeated | ries ohn *Rumpell, 8-1,|

4 dick Weisenfluh and Riley Hancock de-| Jegted hale Ittenbach and Floyd Chaffee, |

Jim Birr and Wayne Burns defeated Bob, Martin and Wilbus Schumacher, 34 8-1. | ; Bill Boyer and Diek Light defeste Dick | Sommers and Bob Wood, 62. 6.3 Murray Dulberger and Frank Dale de-| §hdted Chalmers Webb and Andy Blcket.

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RIVIERA TENNIS Yesterday's Results Woman's Singles { Ruth Walker defeated Lee Fedusks. 6-3, 1 Billte Clingman defeated Jane Bassett, 8-6, 8-3. Men's Singles aE Supple defeated Joe Nesbit, 6-0,

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Novice Bove : Pennis Woelfel defeated Roger Roby, 8-1,

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» ” BUT AS it goes with hot ball clubs, the Indians suddenly came up with those “two-for-one” shots when it mattered the most. In their last four games they came up with five of them and the two yesterday were the most important of the year. The Indians subdued the Tigers, 6 to 5, in 10 innings when Jim Hegan hammered a single to drive in rookie Harry Simpson who had walked and stolen second. But before that the Tigers had threatened in the ninth and again in the 10th, only to have the BooneAvila midway combination cut off both rallies with double plays. Boone and Simpson homered earlier for the Indians while Vic Wertz and Dick Kryhoski hit Detroit homers. Reliever Lou Brissie was the victor, s 2 = THE YANKEES managed to stay 215 games behind the In- | dians when they topped the Senators, 6 to 3, with a three- | | run rally in the ninth on a | | single by winning reliever Bob | Kuzava, and a two-run double by Phil Rizzuto. The Senators had tied the score in the eighth at 3-all with four successive singles by Mike Guerra, Cass Michaels, Eddie Yost and Pete | Runnels. An ominous note as far as the pitcher-thin Yankees were | concerned was that rookie star | Tom Morgan had to leave the | game in the sixth with a sore forearm after holding Washington to but three hits while | striking out six. | In the only other American | League game, the Red Sox | staved 5% games behind the | pace-setting Indians and 2'2 '

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Yankees with a 7 to 4 triumph AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

at Philadelphia in which Ted |v upee ......... "0° “4° §5 5° game losing streak for his team.) Williams hit two homers and AUF FH 18.! That came last night when the Kalin smacked in the other run the Boston infield completed Innes alias ae 8 81 19% ibe’ took the second 2 of with a double in the first inning, the season’s second triple play. | POLIS o 8 Hui Tr 0g game Of That was all the Tribe scoring as

It came at a crucial time after the A's already had scored twice in the eighth and had the bases

ha double-header from 8t, Paul, the Saints pounded Southpaw |5 to 4. The Indians lost the seven- Royce Lint and Forrest Main, Two |errors by Johnny Merson and Rue

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loaded. Hank Majeski, who had Cleveland nx» nl moved Indianapolis Contributed to the Saints’ efforts, hit an earlier Philadelphia {Boston -... . 8 48 Sh iy Ee ahead of | The nightcap victory was the homer, lined to Second Base- |petroi (81 88 i9% ville. The Colonels lost to Min-|frst time the Tribe has whipped man Billy Goodman, who | Prlindefphia Prranes # 0 'neapolis, 8 to 7, last night. The|J 0 hn” “Rutherford, the Saints’ stepped on second to double one St. Lou Hag ’ AIR 's pribe can strengthen its hold by Tookie, in four tries this year. runner and threw to first to | Won Lost Pet. Gm extending the “winning streak”| Monty Basgall, released by triple a third. Brooklyn... 71° 860 -—— tonight. The opponents are the Pittsburgh for the second time . 8 7 | Philadelphia’ 3 304 11" Saints again in another double- ast week, is “flying here from THE SECOND place Giants |Bugarl® croveeeee # 4% 102 header. Louisville has one game Indianapolis this afternoon and cut Brooklyn's National League | SjBcinnat reseriaies ii 3 454 2112 against the Millers. hopes to play tonight, lead to 111; games by defeat- |Pitisbursh .......:!. 45 7 403 38i3

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GAMES TODAY |

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS at St. Paul. 2, night.

Toledo at Milwaukee, 2, night. Hist game 1 tive a Columbus at Kansas City. 'the season over the new right Beard. ef ......... Louisville at Minneapolis, night, field wall. His smash was the) Berson, Ib creel

fourth straight defeat, 4 to 2, and the Cubs again topped the Cardinals, 5 to 4. The Browns, White Sox, Reds and‘ Pirates, had open dates.

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Cleveland at 8t, New York at Washington, Boston at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Boston, night. Brooklyn at New York.

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St. Louis at Pittsburgh, night. Totals serves 2S 1 . Chicago at Cincinnati, night. {Indians in a 3-3 tie in the sixth! Fisher struck out for Main in Sixth To Direct Browns RESULTS YESTERDAY inning of the second game. EYAL. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 15 (UP) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Singles by Frank Kalin, who Cassini, 2b 331333 |—Grandstand managers will run Toledo at Milwaukee (both games post-| brought his big hitting to ne Widleton, +3 3 } 3 3 3 things the night of Aug. 24, when Louisvinle eid 900 104 0307 8 3 lineup for the first Hite i A Zipton, J +3 $8 1.309 Minneapoli . XxX £ ens § ' . the St. Louis Browns and the My findde® xiyeiier (8) and Soherbarth, | Weeks, and yon r the Borehic? of 3 1 ? 0 3 o Philadelphia Athletics play here. Wilhelm, Zabala (6), User (8), Fanovich| winning margin. This came in Teed, ©... 2 9 0 6 7 8 It's another - of owner Bill; * aL eighth inning. Samson, p «1 ¢ 0 1700 . (First Game; Eight Inni ) } . Brancato ..... «3 1 1 Veeck’s let's-all-have-fun ideas. Columbus ...... . d10 000°01=" 2 8 9 Joe Rowell, the new sutaelaer Lemish, 'p i $1303 Veeck announced today that = Blake and Morgan; Ross and Courtney, Irom OleveIane os Dailse ih 19 9 S19 ¥ . . £ 8 worth, sacrine otals .. TET 3 6 11 Manager Zack “Taylor, who- has| Game showe Brancato doubled for Samson in ht 3

(8econd ) made more than a few harrowing Kansas cits." 300 910 015—§ 3 § the runners along. Jim Mangan

series a ro) INDIANAPOLIS . 100 020 0—3 # Patrick, Thomas (1) and Morgan; Wyse, sed intentionally and si. paul : - experiences piloting -the last place |, ratio SrTImas (1), and Mjorean; was pas BE ye nies 000 050 x—35

Runs Batted In-—Fernandez 2, Kalin,

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Brownies, will take the night off. MERIC LEAGUE 2 AMERICAN SEAGYE in. Pitcher Joe Muir ce-

Plans call for Taylor to loll in D (10 Innings) ol ii x ki palin, Brancato. Home Run—Pernandes. 3 y etroit 000 0— nockKin , ys—8t 1S, ue. an evens; a rocking chair while fans in the U0 i + 301 103 000 9 312 7 mente his fifth win by kno "E Double Fay, Devens, Rue wid Stevens: stands direct the team. | “Hutchinson, Bearden (9), Borowy (10) in the second run with a single. anapolis 7, St. Paul 4. Bases on Balls “ 5 and Ginsberg; Lemon, Gromek (6), Brissie| ~Lint 2, Main 2, Samson 3, Lemish 2, The “managers” will be chosen | (sy and Hegan. Winning Pitcher—Brissie. Cut Short Epperly 1. Strikeouts—Lint 3, Main 1, from letters written to the club {Losing Pitcher — Borowy. Home Runs —| p Hutchings 2, Samson 3, Epperly 3. Hits — ' | Boone, Kryhoski, Wertz, Simpson. A belated Saints’ rally in the Sn Lint, 4 in 45: Main, in 23; Hutche

ngs, 0 in 1; Samson, 5 in 8; Lemish, last of the ninth was cut short 0 in 0 (pitched to two batters in sixth); > «| Epperiy, i \ Ss Teed. Wine te 3 by one run. Stevens had four for ,eP®gl, Co " a La er — Mc- five in this game. Hicks and Briscese. Time—1.44,

explaining what lineup, exclusive gion 331 100 000— 7 14 © , Philadelphia 001 100 020-4 8 0 of pitchers, they would like to McDermott, Stobbs (6), Masterson take the field. {and Rosar: Zoldak. Coleman

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By United Press ! CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. 15—“Stop the Australians” was the Americans’ war cry today as third round play began in the 70th U. 8. National doubles tennis championships at the Longwood Cricket Club. But it seemed there would be no stopping the young and pow-| erful tandem of Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor who are defending the men’s doubles crown their country has won for the last two years.

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| Dermott. Losing Pitcher—Zoldak, Home idn’ | (Second Game) | Runs—Williams (2), Majeski. He didn’t do much in thel INDIANAPOLIS New York ..........002 100 003— ¢ 10 g opener. Except for Nanny Ror ion ir AB RH 0 AE /ashington u i is es! deel avian 4 «0 1 Morgan, Raschi (6), Kuzava (8) an (nandez and Kalin, his teamma Merson, 2b .......... 5 1 2 3 0 | Berra Porterfield, Harris @) and Gyerra. likewise did little. Nanny homered Pernandez, 35 ai. 5" 10 4 ¢ | Winning .cher--Kuzava osing Ch=} _.z 3 alin, iiss 0 or “Harris, fome Runs Bauer, Woodling, With a man on in the fifth and Trt res 7 ° 1 0 o . § 3 (Only games scheduled.) Platt, rf .“e - 1 a 0 2 4@ 0 | . Stevens, 1b .. 5S 2 411 0 oO NATIONAL LEAGUE ; - Td HH y . : Rowell, If ".....3.... 2 10 0 Chase, Md., and Charles DeVoe, Philadelphia ....... 000 110 000— 3 8 © Slim Louis icke e 3 Jse 0s desea — i 4a .0 3 4 8 ¢ Ss . | Roberts, Hansen (4), Konstanty (6) and of Indianapolis, Ind Wilber: Nichols and St. Claire Losing’ T Trim Bivins : 3 2 J 2 > 3 To onlookers, it appeared that Bitener—Roberts. Home Runs-—st. Claire, | © Totals ....... 3m 8s 1 T1313 - e, i o v Mulloy and Talbert might not Brooklyn ++ S00 000 020— 3 § 1 BALTIMORE, Md, Aug. 15 ST. PAUL Ross + New Yor pr Xe y UW ei { ; have enough physical stamina to| Paiica Podbielan (1). Hausstad #|(UP) —Former Heavy weigh Gondicton, pa 3-1 333 3) and Campanella; Spencer an estrum. is y + overcome 23-year-old Sedgman focins Plicher o- Paiioa, Home Runs — Champion Joe Louis weighed whitman, rt 1310s Mueller, Lockman, Cox, Snider. {20314 pounds today at the weigh- | Tip on, 3 3 i 1 4 0.90 and 20-year-old McGregor who, chicago . 202 010 000— 5 8 0 a fight tonight tle Jb 1 3 0 1} despite their youth. rank amongst tay) 1 in for his 10-round fig onig {Hoak, 3b .... +4 9.0 0.10 Sp rer y ’ & 5 own. Dubiel (3) and Owen: Chambers, with Jimmy Bivins of Cleveland jarchio. cf .. -3 81300 the world’s best court players. |Brazle (6) and Rice. Winning Pitcher— t M ial Stadium |Borheriord. 5 13 1 1 9 3 In the women’s division it Dublel s Losing Pitcher—Chambers. Home & emoria um. JRMIREHOr, P viene 3 3 Let * ’ uns--Sauer (2). | . | I a a um a ae was almost a certainty that top-| (Only games scheduled.) { It was the lightest Louis has) Totals... ... Ni ERG —— ~r been since he hit the comeback! Lint ran

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seeded Shirley Fry of Akron, O.,! gi and Grand Slam Wimbledon Win- Pro Wrestling trail in quest of the title last ner Doris Hart of Coral Gables September. It put him preftyist Paul, ............ 000100014 would annex the crown vacated 5%; Liesting results at the Armory close to his fighting weight when qeion 2, Muir, Mannie Two ase hte

vw y . v i { Pendleton, Tipton. Home run—Stevens Louise! Heavyweights Ray Eckert afd - The he held the crown. Bivins, the E . Gr { defeated The Mighty Atl . acrifice—Rowell, Double pleys—Merson to Brough and Mrs. Margaret Du ad Chil Sahatins In a tAG eam watch: 31-year-old Cleveland Negro, Rue to Stevens, Mangan to Rue to Stevens, t pt d Atlas with rolli chin wr 14 i 1 ‘ a . Pau Pont. {Bett DE tints Atlas aoe] mokars weighed in at 180% giving Louis gus, on balls off—Muir 2, Rutherford 3. All the seeded men’s and wom-|in nine minutes with a nelson and the a 23-pouyd weight advantage. {Strikeouts—By Rutherford §, Muir 3, 5 | Ratder slammed Zaharias to clinch the| : {Passed ball—Teed. Winner—Muir (5-5), en's teams advanced without mis- final fall ! Louis goes into the fight a four- Loser—Rutherford (13-8). Umpires—Hicks,

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