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Section Two U. S. Doubles— :
Top U.S., Aussie Duos Win
Ry United Press CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. 18—-A match-maker's | dream came true today when America's first: two seeded teams and Australia’s, two top ranked ‘randems advanced into the, men’s semifinals of the T70tH U. 8. national doubles tennis championships at the Longwood Cricket Club. The first-seeded domestic duo of Gardner Mulloy of Coral Cables, Fla., and Bill Talbert of Louanna Early retains state tennis singles title, Page 14, Other tennis results. New York, four-times winners of the crown, defeated Syd Levy of South Africa and Tony Mottram of England 6-1, 6-2, 9-7 in a quarter-final match. The veteran Mulloy-Talbert entry will play tomorrow against Australia’s Don Candy and Mervyn Rose, second-seeded foreign team, who upset America’s
LOW BLOW-—Don Candy of the second-seeded Australian doubles team goes for a low volley in a quarter-finals match of the men's National Doubles tennis TF amisic irs yesterday. It was this kind of play which brought the Aussie tandem of Candy and mound mystery to the Mack-| Merbyn Rose an upset victory over Yic Seixas and Herb Flam of on checked the Philadel-
the American second-seeded tea
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Cleveland, Yankees
m. That's Seixas in the fore-
ground. The Aussies won this match, 4-6. 6-4, 7-5, 9-7.
am, ne we anes Stewart Blazes Way
of Beverly Hills, Cal, and Vic
Sefxas of Philadelphia, 4, 4, o Si oux Open Lead
Budge Patty of los Angeles| and Tony Trabert of Cincinnati, | second-seeded American team,| out-finessed Fred Fisher of Se- | attle, Wash., and 8id Schwartz of
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SIOUX CITY, Ia, Avg. 18—Karl Stewart Jr. Dallas, ITex., led the field at the half-way mark in the $15,000 Sioux the season and aided his own]
Brooklyn, N. Y., 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 10-8. City open today with a 11-under par 133.
Patty and Trabert will play| tomorrow against the first-seeded round yesterday, scorched the foreign team of Aussies Frank ign wood Course of the Sioux City ©
Stewart, tied with four others‘ at the end of the first ge.
f 142. Burke won the tournament
Bedgeman and Ken McGregor pg .: Club today with a six-under last year with 268.
who won their quarter-final match | par 66.
the easy way—by default from | Although he slipped over par] Earl Cochell of San Francisco 4 ice with bogies, Stewart col-!|
Shoots Par
The sentimental Favorite, Skip
and. Ham’ Richardson of Baton |, (eq an eagle and six birdies in Alexander, St. Petersburg, Fla,
Rouge, La. Cochell was forced to
withdraw because of a bad cold. | rocong round.
Lloyd Mangrum, Chicago, the 9
In the only women’s semifinalijoa ging money winner this year Way mark
match of the day, the first-seeded , ng the pros, matched his
American duo of Shirley Fry of score of yesterday with a five- course record in
Akron, O., and Doris Hart of] . 7 today t ove into !v Coral Gables had little trouble| Seeand place boii IA Ba , ; elimating British Wightman Cup-| Move. Inte Tie pers Mr. Joy G. Mottram and Pat
Ward, second foreign seed, 6-3 Bot, Durham, N, C.; Fred Haas|
‘shot par golf to go with yester-
ay's 69 for a 141 at the halfthree under par. Alexander, who shot a 63 for a the meet last ear, was badly burned in a plane
crash in Indiana after the meet. [This 1s the first turnament he has t Stewart, Mangrum, Tommy entered since the cash.
6-2. br. N orl d Dr. Caryl Robert Leahy, Denison, Ia. The big upset of the day was|ol, Non Oreans, an . Caryl. ntinued to hold his lead in the g up Y Was yriddlecoff, Memphis, Tenn... oteur division although he
the victory by Candy and Rose| over Flam and Seixas. Jonked No, 2 nationally, was off, Haas slipped to a 68 for a two- & : ng NUMErous . .y tie with Ed Oliver, Wilmingerrors that just about gave the oY ; win to the Aussies. \ The American’s won the first Shoots Par set 4-6 but then the Aussies’ tight| nu. 1. "Were no respecters of play, combined with Flam’s fal-| ar during the first two rounds tering and nervousness, began to} vith more than balf the Pa ON ubtralian's broke through Teaching the half-way mark un-|1 Flam’s service once in each of thei der par. next three sets and held their own to advance into the semifinals, Schwartz's erratic play was the deciding factor as he and Fisher dropped their match to Patty and! Trabert. |
Upsets Net Champ American Association—
135's.
Houston, Tex.
today with
Burke Jr. the range
9. ST. LOUIS, 5 1p). bi 9 Al 1 Dipton,. Athletic -citcher, Third - seeded Jue 8 a) Brews Keep : opping Sa ONG, cove ¥ Severely: eoraluad MIO
Birmingham, Ala., scored
d into a five way tie at the] Flam, 2% © slipped {end of the first round yesterday. ri. "ag hole total was 141—three
strokes
ton, Del., who shot a 67 today for Be Dick Hoak, Sioux Cit. {nen yogi Berra singled DiMag-| ! ” wi .
Defending champion Jack amateurs found header tomorow. Officials sched-
a three- uled a double round of 36 holes under-par 59 to go with his 73 for tomorrow after rain. washed | lof yesterday and a 36-hole total out the opening round Thursday.
to one-over par today.
better than the next
Skee Riegel, Tulsa, Okla. hit
a hole-in-one on the 167-yard|third run of the frame. | fourth hole today and finished field with a 68 for a 38-hole total of|
37. The low’ 50 prog and the low 10 will play a double-
the! » : 0 2 OTE major upset in the 25th xan Clip Red Birds, 3 fo Gl .
Public Parks tennis tournament] today when he defeated Champion! Clyde Hippenstiel, dino, Cal; 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 8-6, 6-0, The Brewers ground out another in a semi-final match. ]
By United Press
San Bernar-! MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 18 - noo bitter.
Lefty Pete Mazar
also hurled well after the initial
In the other men’s singles semi-| victory in their drive to the finals duel, fourth-rated George American Association pennant by Columbux, “ & Milwaukee OA Stewart: of St. Louis scored a clipping the Columbus Red Birds creger.2h 4 0 1 5Klaue.db eh 0.3 mild upset when he outlasted here tonight, 3-1. Moxrail 3 0 2 0 Clarkson ss ia i : - { ens Jrowe. 2 Brovor Utam 0 ora arog | George Crowe cracked hin 20th Eatin, 3 1d gas 1118 — ! : ihomer of the season with the McAlsterss 4 0 2 4 Olmo,rf T 1 3:0 . singling Bob Thorpe on base in MOERT® 3 8 1 0 Donovan 3 0 0 2 Memphis Sox Defeat [the first round to decide the is- Walker =~ 1808 sue. Luis Olmo singled over the - : wo New Orleans, 9-8 extra tally in the fourth i ty MLL
The Memphis Red Sox defeated the New Orleans Eagles, 9 to 8,|
before 2800 fans. J
The clubs will meet again in.a doubleheader today. The first Lou t. P
game starts at 1:30 p. m. s
Memphis Red Sox .. 011 142 000—9 16 2 ew Orleans Eagles 031 010 300 8
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (14 Innings)
1 / Evans; Samson, Van Curk (4),
300 8 12 Harris and Jones: Hancock, Shrubs (4), (10th). Epperly (13th) and Teed, Thomp- pires
Heard (9) and Langley, ison (11).
Not So Tough on This Side—
Indianapolis, Millers Split
Dick Donovan started shakily eighth. re Columbus
Milwaukee
Crowe 2, Olmo.
Kennedy, W, Evans (9), Mueller (12) and son, 0 _ in 1. Lemish (5-3), Losing Pitcher
100 000 0001 ..200 100 00x—3
Runs Batted In—Benson, Two-Base Hit—Thorpe. Stolen Base-—Mozzall.
for the Brews, but wound up with nearby hospital where it was an-| Ri RN od 4 a A va FE ON Clevelang Ok Bien aa ‘nounced he would be out of.action| = GAY y=! Mitchellit 4 4 1.0 Crrsqukss “4 1 33 raps : : } {Avila.2h * 5 1 4 A Fox.2b 20 48 for several weeks. | ® tional Leagu MeCsky of 2 13 a Minoso.3h 4 1 2.2 . : { Qe Chpmn.c 2 Robinsn.ib 4 0 8 | Pailadeiphia New York o all Rony and oom 3181s Joos! 88 4 0 1 4 McDugld,2h 4 1 3 24 eo eo | Easter.th 5 2 7 0 Bushy.cf 48% 1 Valor! 31 2 0iCerv.r!f 3 1% Oi i | Simpson. rt 4 1-1 0 Zarilla.r? 4160 Phillev.ef 4 1 2 0 Woodling.lf 6 0 0 0% { Boone ss § 3 Fr Y8heely.r 2071 Zernialllf 3 1 1 0/Brown.3b 4.22.08 | Hegan.c 5.2 8 0 Holcombe.p 0 0 0 0 Majeski,3h 2 0 0 3 DiMageo,ef 3 0 2 0K » ° Lemon.p 4 2 0 0 Dorish.p 3003 Limmer,l1b 4 1 8 3 Berra.c 4 1 8G - —— Suder2h 4 0 & 2 Mize.ib 416 0% n - iC ory yer i S Totals 411727 8 Totals 30 331 pton.c 2 0/Collins.1b 001 0%} Chapman ran for McCoskey in 5t Astrothe 2 0 2 0 Bauer.if-rf 3 1 1 0 Cleveland 111 000 040—7 Reiners $0.3 gotemanus 4 1. 1 MEK No Ry United Press in the eight innings he worked, Chicago 2 000 000 000—0 Scheibp 0 0 0 0 : : PHILADELPHIA Brilliant but the Boston defense cracked in plo Eaner, Eo nD a Bee Totals nl? 42412 ‘Totals 31 9327 1 , Bae Ipitching by Larry Jansen and the fourth inning to give the (Avila scored on Sheely's error in etehth) oses flied out for Kellner in eighth. “yt - y i t y wo-base hits—Zarilla, Lemon, Avila. Philadelphia. | oy LEAGUE STANDINGS {timely hitting off Robin Rober 8 Dodgers two unearned runs. {Fro-base hits Zarilla, Lemioh Son: te alladeiph Tuxsasvassea 000 030 11X85" AMERICAN ASSOCIATION gave the New York Giants a 2-0) Jackie Robinson broke a 2-2) Boons to Avila to Easter, Carrasauel te g Frror—None. Runs batted in-Limmer. | Milwaukee won Lost Pet GB. victory over the Phillies here to- tie in the first half of the eighth Jo Robinson, Lett on Bhses Oley crane rown, aggio, ze, aschni, HOEY IRt Paul rset ” "” : i - i i . y : " | 4, , . scored when DiMaggio hit into double PIAY {Tans Rul, resureey hy HY 5 3a night and ran their victory string inning by walloping his 14th|§ Dorie Bitteote: Holcombe TA
Errors-—None
ome Run-—Crowe.
| Double Plays—Clarkson to Reed to Crowe, to Coleman to Collins Laus to Reed to Crowe. Left on Bases—| Philadelphia 8, 001 200 100 004 01— 9 14 4 Columbus 5, Miiwas ee 6. Base On Balls—— balls—Off Kellner 5, Raschi 4. Struck out
. 000 001 012 004 0216 15 2 glruck Out—By
Donovan 4. Donovan 8.
Peterson 1, Mazar 1, its—Off Mazar, 6 in 7 innings; Winning Pitcher--Donovan Mazar (6-81, UmJackowski., Fette and Carney. Time 1:43. Attendance 2672
Times Special ares Game . yioand Game MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 18—] ANATOLE RaFoiis y iMeard. of... ui: 0 Tao niBeardet olin & 3°17. 5.0 0 It's only half as tough for Merson, 2 $11.03 Een na 3 1 J 3¢ star Stevens, 1b . SE tirdt3 rerutwnniy ; visiting baseball teams on|kain it ©. DUI 4 102 1 0 0 SRL ec $3.3 23% : |Gearhart. If. +0. 8.0.1 8 2 Rowell.rf + &.°1 7 Lone : : iRowell, . 0 3h . 0 this side of the river. Pormanden 30100 Peele § Erman 3 4d 2 : : |Basgall, 88 ....+«.000 4 J 5 M 8 saan nane - 0 0 4 The Indianapolis Indians, fresh Rates. € avrenide 31 131 MAAS en 2.3 21. .8°9 from a near shutout at 8t. Paulipint, p ...... i. 0. 3 3.1% 0.1 1 rE across the river, this afternoon] .,.... Se a There 3 3 TOMB NNERrOLIS gplit' a doublebill with the Minne- MINNEAPOLIS ter wa ARBRE O A x apolis Millers, dropping the frst (guter.a i731 % 0 Mil Ka £3143 $ ob 10s . one ID coos | 9 to 8 and winning the second 10i}Matisin : 3 8. yd 8 Mineman. oot bb) 4d to 4 Ihompzon. sb ‘4 1 1 8 2 1Gibert in i330 " eridan.rf . ! “a The Indians and Millers will Gilhere.lh 2} 3.4 3 jiBoimen mm 10°37 83 3 try it again tomorrow in two gofmen $2 1:34 }Dickens of 3 sul 3.3 {RMA © ouus : I games here. {Rickens.ct +3 23.3 3% Smarnnilp § 00 00 0 w 816 Toa Trias : Dandridge 1 0 1.0.0 6 A sparce crowd: of 1816 Aserp . *Y 0.0.0.0 2 0 0 P ADRRAEIdrS 1 reas l 0 300 0 GIBOWERR, ayuversss $3.8 0 watched the proceedings here to- Bowman ..... 31500 OF wo. 5 a3 day. The one victory failed to . » 14 37 14 "3 Dandridge singled for Barnhill in 7th. Y lf Joeunoiisis P1437 14 3 glog for Barnhill in make much improvement in the! Danbridge singled for Osers in 9th. Bowman ran for Dandridg . 1 The! Bowman ran for Danridge in 9th. | Indianapolis ........ 0 ...000 004 041 1-10 Indians current road record. €| Matisin struck out for Rufer in Sth. | Minneapolis - TI. 010 000 3— 4
Tribe lost five of six games In INDIANAPOLIS .......... 001 040 300—8
their series with St. Paul and|Minneapolis
today's split gives them a record (; Kalin 3. Rufer, Milne. Thompson 2.| Kalin, of 12 losses in their last 14 starts.| Runs Batted In — Beard, Merson, Merson, Left
Stevens 2, Kalin 3, Rufer,
ome Runs—Kalin, Thompson,
| the fire, cracking out a double Plays Merson to Basall to Stevens: Bas-| Pasted " erson to Stevens; Rufer to Hofand scoring three runs. But on the man to Gilbert, Left On Bases—Indian-| lin, Stewart. Time of game
mound he gave up 11 hits before apolis 4. Minneapolis 7. Base ON BALLS
Runs Batted In—Beard; Merson, Stevens nandez,
Milne, Royce (Thin Man) Lint did his Thompson 2 sheridan. Hofman, Dickens. 3 Bunn 6. f|Two-Base Hits—-Sheridan 2, Lint, Dickens.| Howell 3, Barnhill 2. Hiss Off best to pull the first game out of| fokens.| Howell 3. Barnnyl 3. Hiss Off Howell 1
Runs batted in — Merson, Stevens,
Fer-
PAPE. 131 000 004—9| Kalin 5. Basgall, Muir, Milne, Thompson
bert. Two-base hits—Rowell, Dickens, Rufer. Home runs— Gilbert, Thompson. Sacrifices— on bases Indianapolis 6 Barnhill 1, by--Muir 3, - Howell 7
Struck out
balls — Mangan, Katt, Losing ftecher—Lowell. Umpires aAipelnatia. Mul1:59,
Forrest Main was sent to the DIf Liue 2 Main 3 Box o Horr rally and Turner hit to center.
rescue in the final frame.
[Lint in 8 lonings, 11: Main in *; innings. Lint walked to load the sacks.
3; P 4 vt vy : The Indians failed to lay a bat|}; Fox 1 Lb ooioes Oser. Losing Basgall scored on Beard’s high di a—— L WO Pitcher Main, Umplres_Stewnil, APPIE:| py. Marsan einglad Parnes home. nny oman Nr Tint came in on a fly and Killin
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base in the first on & walk but py Catcher Ray Katt. Dickens s was left stranded. singled. Lint tried to catch Katt Sheridan Doubles ol Jade the first Katt scored on Rufers single the second and Dickens came in when Monte
ingled in Merson. g Indianapolis scored three in the
off the sack at second but threw caventh and Minneapolis came
through with the frame to clinch fe opener. gi
in the doubled ed to left.
Raschi Checks
Peter-|
Doubleheader
Base on balls off--How ii|
otir-run ninth|the sixth on singles by Muir,
Still Tied For AL Lead
Lemon Blanks Chisox, 7-0, On 3 Hits
By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 18—Bob Lemon blanked the Chicago White Sox with three hits
today as the Cleveland Indians collected 17 bingles, includ ing two home runs by Dale Mitchell, for a 7 to 0 victory. Ths
Tribe retained a share of the American League lead by winning. Lemon had a one hitter going until the eighth inning, but then Chico Carrasquel singled to cep« ter and Oreste Minoso, the league leading batter, collected. a scratch single off Al Rosen's glove, But I.emon, who struck out seven and walked four, forced Eddie Robinson to fly center to end the scoring threat with Cars rasquel on third. It was Leman's 14th win of the season against
WAT ue AL, i The only other hit
‘ VHT a nine defeats. § rH OY is was a second inning double by QEN <2 LJ Al Zarilla. i Has Perfect Day
Mitchell insured the triumph as the first man to bat in the first inning, knocking his ' seventh homer of the season into the right field stands, His second four bagger of the match came in the eighth after Jim Hegan
IT'S “HELLO AL LOPEZ" DAYULP INCHICABO TODAY. AND MORE THAN 900 FROM HERE jWikL. BE ON HAND
N's on 4 Hits EE In 3-1 Victory
|THE. WHITE SOXBr United Press |
j\NO1ANS DOUBLE | NEW YORK, Aug. 18-Big [Vie Raschi, invariably a
phia Athletics on four hits today | as the New York Yankees rolled {to a 5 to 1 triumph and retained
la tie for the American League lead. Registering his 20th triumph lover the A’s against only two {losses since 1946, the burly Raschi|
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racked up his 17th conquest of|
cause ny driving in the Yankee's| fifth run with an eight inning| Alex Kellner, who pitched the first seven innings for Philadel-| phia, suffered his 12th loss al-| though, apart from the fifth in-| ning, he hurled well enough to! win, i Take Brief Lead | The A's took the lead briefly in| the fourth when Lanky Lou Lim-| mer doubted home Dave Philley.! whe had singled, but the Yankees clinched tne contest when they, raked Kellner for four hits and hree runs in the fifth. the fifth
After Raschi opened reached base on a fielder's choice by fouling out, Gil McDougald and Lemon singled Mitchell slashed a single to left, moved scored both runners ahead of
to second on ‘Bob Cerv’s walk and him. Altogether Mitchell had a
Soound ng. ta TnL Cor igs a | ) 3 | a wa also, came home as Joe DiMaggio The White Sox starter, Ken
Holcombe, who was charged with his ninth defeat against eight wins, lasted barely an inning. Harry Dorish replaced him with one out in the second after he had given up three singles, and Harry Simpson had scored on Hegan's hit. It was Lemon's first shutout of the season and the sixth of the year for Al Lopez's Indians, and enabled the club to keep pace with New York at the top of the league. The match drew 22263 fans after yesterday's double win for the White Sox over Cleveland, The series ends -with two gameg : tomorrow, % Y 3 It's “Al Lopez Day” with mors. : thag 1000 Indianapolis fans pay- Smtr ing tribute to the fromer Hoosier '~ " baseball club mattager.
forced Brown at second base and
gio to second. Johnny Mize's single drove in DiMaggio with the
Add Fourth Run | A ladies day crowd of 22272} saw the Yankees add their fourth] {run in rhe seventh on Cerv's| {double, which dropped when Dave {Philley and Gus Zernial failed to] get together on who was going to; make the catch, along with) {Brown's single to center and Di-| {Maggio’'s, double-play grounder,] [New York added its final run off | Carl Scineib, - | Joe
As
INCIDENTLY, AL wilkL BE
43 YEARS Youn FoMoRROW :
{ankle when Gerry Coleman slid [PRIN {into him on a force play in the!
{third frame. He was ‘taken to a| =
in 7th). Two-base hits—Coleman, Limmer. | zpinneapolis UU e7 82 (519 13i3/to eight in a row. homer of the year with the bases| innings. Dorish 13 in 72%. Winning pitcher
{Cerv. Stolen base-—McDougald. Double J s 5 7 179 i y | — - — {Riays—Coleman to MeDougald to Mire: | ENDIANAPOLIS .... 80, 82 or or Jansen permitted the Phils only empty. The Dodgers then added) Lemon, (1491, Losing piicher Holcombe aleski to Buder to Limmer: McDougald| edo 5) 44 143 441s four safeties, two of which two insurance runs in the ninth Rommel. Time—2:25. Attendance—22.263.
Left on bases-
e Columbus 46 81 362 34 , : ‘ | New York 8. Bases on “OWNS yyyioNAL LEAGUE bounced off outfielders’ hands off reliever Johnny Sain on two B ’ S k |by—Raschi 4, Kellner 2, Scheib 1. Hits'y Ww Pet GB. that might have been caught. It . = rown Ss et Mar yf-Reliner 7 1n 7 jonines: seven 200 J 'New York 508 9 |was hig 16th congugst against] Continued on Page 15—Col. § . eres or Eh ara 491 18 liine defeats. Roberts’ defeat In 20-9 Triumph pitcher ellner (7-12 mpires—Dufly, . ah 9 . | § 3 . ‘e.22,272 Bost ' 33 20 {e SW 16. i : y y : Grieve and Summers. Attendance 22,272 hoston 413 20 was his 10th. He has won 16 : Probable Pitchers ST. LOUIS-—-The 8t. Louis HN 3 ws - | Chicago 455 2 A wild pitch by Roberts gave By United Press Browng exploded a record 11-run Pittsburgh 405 28 tr N . . I ‘ 'g ‘ul o . ne New Yorkers their first run gg. . 4 10st OF 3 renthes : . AMERICAN LEAGUE sd S on and iosl recorc n parentheses) geventh inning today and dex : X singled NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 . Hew. York Pe Gp. In the third. Monte Irvin Eg New York (Hearn 11-7) at Philadelphia! feated the Detroit Tigers 20-9, New York . 4 835 . sharply through the box with one’ (thompson 3-7) getting 18 hits off the visitors’ Boston $ 500 4 out. Whitey Lockman then skied Brooklyn (Podbielan 1-2 and Branca 3 : 8 Chicaes 348 10 ; but Willie Mays looped 10-4) at Boston (Spahn 14-11 and Wilson hapless pitchers, Retrolt on 8 463 33, to center, u V d “1 at ped Chicass (Hatten 3-2 and Kiippstein 5-4) The Brownies sent 16 men to A Ry ves 47 08 42 StEIA soft fly over secon 1at, ce at [Pittsburgh (Carlsen 0-0 and Dickson hat in the seventh. Hank Arft's 2 % Arms ters ng ny 5 a f y sacks, 16 lv 2 games » 2 Ruf t cl to third Bi douse pupae Ye Yomed ort 2 hole i iy BERS, . jt Louis [Chambers 7:11 and Brazle homer, his sixth of the season, 'e clear to ird on a senain rvin 0 ‘a. 2-1 or Poholsky 4-91 at Cincinnati POX | api . | Ruer. wen. giear lo : GAMES TODAY 8 t bat, Roberts|7-8 and Raflensberger 12-141, 2 games. With two men on bases, was the single to left field in the first AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {Bobby ‘Thomson at pal, Rober AMERICAN LEAGUE biggest punch of the inning. inning when Kalin jumped for (Doubleheaders) {pitched over Andy SeminkK's| Boston (Stobbs 8-5) at Washington Arf 1 t ingl the 3 J : Fl INDIANAPCE bjehesdurs) oiis a Irvin tallied (Porterfield 4-4 rft also. got a gingle in 1 the ball and it rolled between his 3 AO Eu iwa kee, . {head and Irvin . : Philadelphia (Martin 7-4) at New York gaventh, and Matt Batts got two ankles Toledo at Kansas City, ! The New Yorkers added their (Wiesler 0-1 or Shea 4-5 . ! : Gi Louisville at St. Paul | Iv in the second. Yd|aSitiang (Wen I3-11 and Gromek 5-21 singles In the same frame. But Rufer was thrown out at AMERICAN: LEAGUE second tally in seq . | at Chicago (Kretlow 3-6 and Rogovin 8- It was a new team record in a pve y To i < ralked and was sacri-|2 Samet. ! the plate after Thompson Cleveland at Chicago 12. Stanky wa Deiroff (Cain 9-0 and Rearden 2-3) at| grounded to Stevens, Rowell Deron al St. Louts 1. ficed to second by Al Dark. Don gt Louis (Garver 14-7 and Pillette 3-12).| Continued on Page 18 -—Col. 8 singled to right but was thrown Philadelphia at New York Mueller followed with a double SI eR oe, i NATIONAL LEAGUE § Ase e, scorin out trying to steal second. Broskive NAL LEAG along the first ba in g
Stanky, but
Ashh evented | * } . stanky, hue Ashu reverted Battanhousen Wins Fair
New York at Philadelphia Gilbert Homers Chicago at Pittshurgs (2) . ! Bt, Louix at Cincinnati (2), { Irvin's liner On the first- pitch of the =ec- Smerr—— fof Irvin's . . ' ‘ x ond inning, First Raseman Harold ~~ RESULTS YESTERDAY Nev LEH 0 PRINTER 0 A Race im Wallard 4 500 ar i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wait ih 4 1 40 Gilbert hoisted his 23rd homer| AMERICAN AO nits 0.4. (Bianksdb 2 0 3 3 A hhurncl 4 64 0 over the right field scoreboard Bt. Sail 10, Louisville P '14 innings) | Musiier.st ‘4 2 ¢ 8 Nioholen 41 9 of By United Press p w isc 3, ’ i yg | y rr and the Millers went into the RK nly samen scheduled) (ivindf 4.2.3 0 Fmd 3316 SPRINGFIELD, I, Aug. 18 lead, AMERICAN LEAGUE | Masset 4 210 Hamnet ss 3 0 0 3 Veteran Tony Bettenhousen to- ] msn.J ! A | Katt singled to center and took| New York 8: Philadelphia L | Westrume 3 1 4 0 Pligrini2b 1 0 0 0day won the 100-mile American \second on a passed ball. Merson| si Louis 20 Detroit 9. Jansenp 4 0 0 4 Ghilero. 1 6 o 0o/Automobile Association race at y oston 10, ashington | Wi : 0021 muffed Howell's grounder and NATE NA LEAGUR | Wiiber.o | 0 0 2 )the Illinois State Fair. Katt went to third. But both were, .,,.... 11. Ppittsburss 8 Brown 1000 Bettenhousen, Tinley Park, Ill, [1eft. incinnati 1, St. Louts 0. | sg Bnteimnp 0 0 0 94.00 the game car that Lee Wal- { Muir scored the firt Tribe} New York 2. Philadeiphia 0 | otal 33 82710 Totals 30 421 lard piloted to victory in the 500- : cee ous rer rina wb. | ° marker -when Merson singled to | gisler popped out for Caballero Jn, hile Memorial Day classic at
Brown flied out for Roberts in Tih. |Indianapolis this year.
left. Stevens singled to left to Eagles Give Bo . Sn 001 000 100—2|
score Beard, who was op rough yin Meio, 249 [haha BEBE mertonnousen's tme for the 100
| Errors Dark 3, Runs batted fn— (Irvin laps around the dirt track was 1E 0 ’ . CON . HERSHEY, Pa. Aug. 18 (UP) ficesJones Philadelphia 7. Bases 9) 14 miles per hour. for the Indians, 1.| Kalin ¢lubbed & homer over the from behind on the passing arm Struck Cut_Ry Roberts 5 2 I gall’s single to give the Tribe an as coach of the, : : 9-Game NL Lead The ex-Baylor star passed 33 Pihos in the last quarter for nant race tonight as lefty Preach- ©4U%€ of his tires. downs
{Kalin’s fly. Stevens scored when 1 P 5) scored on wild pitch), Mueller. Two-base j Dickens dropped Rowell's fly, (Pro football roundup, Page 15) [50 yyy" Mueller] a a ~The Philadelphia Eagles came Buses New York Hoi iadeiDnil en Ha maid Pag] e too e lead from Pa : 0/0f Adrian Burk to defeat the ifnes: Heutzelman, 0 in 2 wiid "Piieh — Russo of Hammond, Ind, on the lett fleld wall in the fifth to9f 4A nings: bo gh an + on lhe stv Bagrd snd Steven " 8 to 1 lead. i ack The Indians scored again in DINg debut yards to Bob Walston, freshman, BOSTON--The Brooklyn Dodgpro end, in the second quarter|ers preserved their nine - game a of or) addition, his er Roe yielded only six hits to] Russo was forced to make two Cal set up a third beat the Bosto : 5- pit. top : the lead to|Geo
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