Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1951 — Page 15

Nh wo 2 llege i SS ¥ 3 oF oN dissin ———_——

, dapper ath. an intriguing ercialism on

ush ride on a ng him a free eption of life's nd sacrifices. the main and } for getting a

be guided in. jectively when a “big” school

» answer. The he alumni, de. 1 of too often rs’ to pérpetu« rd. irtainly is not stration of its r are many

on: “The evils ed are the re. expansion and i decay, so we ave hopes for

1@ high school ted opinions of ie the alumni it players.

i return to the

he boy picked the school the 8 interested in hould talk to ie engineering otball coatch,”

take considere organize inter to help stamp ‘ou can only nder by one 8: ic attitudes.

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omments were ‘eport disclosed at a gambling ),000 on Brad-r-points victory the NCAA re. | Kansas City’s rium. Kansas d the gambling ph Benintende, um, had been ork as a leader bribed Bradley

several thousand

say about the .

them were:

d for 10 years I will keep on

athletics needs ier of the Judge need it for all just basketball

abolish sports, And we can’t 1 our horse-and-em of faculty

3» college presio it, and can do here's so much ldn't have any jetting a high $100,000-a-year | intercollegiate not sectionally.”

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American League—

The Wright Angle— Big Car Pilots Bousda

Eye Milwaukee

By ART WRIGHT The next AAA National Championship race for speed-| Continued From Page 13 way cars in the battle for the season's big league title will single gale for the Bewons, surbe run next Sunday at the Wisconsin State Fair in Mil-|jgns Mah

waukee. It will be an afternoon race, starting at 2:30 o'clock. | York Yankees 19-10. The 11 runs

One of the longest of the sched- oe in the seventh equaled the club ule, it will be for 200 miles. a ei” Nas, T€COrd for Tuna in a single inning, Ash Championship speedway Reni feel pai birdie The Tigers, managed lo Select car races in September are: apolis W. 16th Bt. Speedway, Speedrome, ‘1Ve "Sept. Duuoin (Lat, 100 AE £05 nd bk uf J2 I stack, Dut commited es; Sept. 3, uoin (Ill. 0 ba . bees Hoot 3 mem Noh Bos QUEL, SAREOrS _wetsreter tt Del o Me Ue Fair, Syracuse, 100 miles; Sept. OARING ROADSTERS — Wednesday! priday b> 338 Rann» $ i 9, Detroit (Mich.) Fair, 100 miles; night, Cincinnati Race Bowl. (Kellib 4 } 3 1|Delsing. i Bet pcrementy | (Callt) Salem Idle Today [Mii : 1! Bend | Fair, miles. of them are {Schek.if-3 | Be afternoon races, starting at 2:30 Reminder: No speedway car (Ginsbers.c’ : g : f Jennies se { : p. mx race today at Salem Speedway. |Stusrtp 32 0 0 3 Mahoney.p 3 i Times is running out for pos- | Conflicting dates on the AAA |Rorewsn 5 0 0 0Paises 10 sibilities of ‘an AAA National | schedule forced cancellation. [Huichnsnp 0 0 0 0 a Championship speedway car | The Sept. 9 midgets at Salem | Totals 38122410) Totals 42182710 _race at the Indiana State Fair- | also. have been cancelled. Sa- BeUrplt ooo... 202 301 1008

grounds, in 1951. When the | lem’s next race meet will be | Errors—Priddy, Kell, Soucheck, Ginsberg, big leaguers go to Sacramento, hoski, Calif. for the Sept. 30 go they'll

way cars will race in sprints Wood. Priddy, Marsh. Mapes, Saucier,

{Home runs—Kryhoski, Mullin 2, Wertz

one of the season is Nov. 11 at | feature for a $7000 purse. Pridd, Arft. Sacrifice hits—Arft. Double | 3 4 iplays-— ‘Priddy to Kryhoski. Left on bases— | § Phoenix, Az, 8 00 miler S rints at Ft Wa n ot Louls oh Detrot 54 Bases on ball { Stuar , Banfor v e 3, Page P . yne {2. Borowy 4. Struck out—By Stuart 32,

THE INDIANA State Fair Sanford 3, White 1, Mahoney 1, Paige 3

4 | Norm Wit§e, secretary of the i Board still could get a 100-mile| ’ |Hits—Off Sanford 7 in 32%, Mahoney 4 s lin 3%5, Stuart 5 in 3%, White § in 2%, Central States Racing Associa jp 30% Stualt § SAI IR

National Championship race i booked for Hoosier fans if the tion tells us that sprint cars Will | Hutchinson 3 in 13, Pal e 1n'2 Hit by

Fair Board would give the okeh Tun at Ft. Wayne Speedway next ning nitcher—Mahoney (1-2). Losing pitch-

{ —Whit (1-4). Time—2:46, Umpires— to one of the reliable race opera-|Sunday for the first time in two fice Potiies "Hurley. Attendance

tors. The “Angle” hopes the race Years. It will be on the renovated |—1871. aren't disappointed again|five-eighth mile track with a fapa Pp sib Bosox Outlast

this year. purse of $3000. | . Plans are for a night race there § Stocks at Milwaukee Sept. 8 followed by Sunday atter- 3€@NAOrS, 10 to 9 The two-day program of AAA noon races later. late model stock car races a el Next Sunday CSRA drivers Red Sox outlasted the WashingWisconsin State Fair, Milwaukee, race at the Fairs at Crown Point ton Senators in a wild scoring comes up this week. A 00m1led and Karo, Mich. | marathon tonight as Ellis Kinder, will be staged Thursday and an- . | called on for a six-inning relief

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] | White, Delsing. Runs batted in—-Kry Sept. 16 when the AAA speed- {Souchock, Muilin 3, Wertz 2, Batts 4, | &

Priddy, Kryhoski, Kelly, Wood, Souchock.|# stay out that way. The last | with a 50-lap championship Young Delsing. Arft 5. Two-base hits—|&

WASHINGTON — The Boston,

other on Friday. Both will be in’ job the night before, came on in

3 - * ; . the afternoon, 2:30 o'clock start Sail Boats Hoist the ninth to protect a 10-9 vic-| { tory for Lefty Mel Parnell. !

The annual AAA 100-mile mid- Canvas for 4th i | The victory kept third-place)

ing time.

the| get - ehamplonship _ race a the v | Boston within four games of the

Wisconsin State Fair, runs this Rochester Race | Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees, whose afternoon vie-|

afternoon, 2:30 o'clock.

Speedboats to Zoom | ROCHESTFR, ¥. ¥. Au 18 {ories preserved their tie for the

Speedboat races for outboard[(UP)—Nearly a score of boats| American League lead

runabouts and hydroplanes willmade ready today to hoist sail in| A crowd of 14,430 watched

be held this afternoon, 2:30 the fourth’ annual Rochester race Kinder, the fourth Boston pitcher, | leave runners on first and second]

after the Senators had staged al

o'clock, at Limestone Park Lake,

Ridgeville, Which 1s on Hdianao" Lake Ontario, the longest

State Rdad 28. |fresh water sailing event held two-run rally in the eighth] 00 . anywhere in the world. inning against Parnell. 1 Lop Midget Scheduled to start out at 3 p. m.| Despite his ailing back, Kinder,

The next AAA 100-Lap Cham-

t yf g | plonship race for the midgets in omorrow from Rochester, the

competing vessels will sail a the JIndianapolis area Will bel, gon u1ar course to round)

staged next Friday at the Lafay-|, "oor yramiit T to ette Speedway. It will be a night| Stoney Point, Fl Tho 14th win against nine defeats.

night in the 12-inning duel with Washington, pulled himself out

race, qualifications at 7 p. m. last point near the mouth of the Boston a Washington and the races at 8:30 p. m. DiMegio.ct 4 4 1 Oyost.3b 5 31 1 Taking a cue from Indianap- St. Lawrence before heading for peskyss 5 1 4 6/Coan.lf 8210 lis W. 16th St. Midget Speed- te Inih tine here. Dranate lt 311i YMdento 413 8 YY : kK h The Venture III, owned by Goodmn2b 5 3 5 5/Vernon,ib 4 210 0 way, the Lafayette track has |. Ford of th Vollmer.rf 5 0 1 O/Robertson 1 00 0 gathered an added prise purse GCOS (FG TC 050 race opitiche 3 8 3 fMiceasinds § 21 3 for lap leaders. It'll be $5 per [Yacht ‘Club, won the 1950 race yifercon i 10 ykiuttze™ 4 178) lap, a total of $500, for the |and is entered again this year. [MAING 3 § 0 2liohnsonn 0 0 0 0] Jatayetie Testes, Al lapis lave 8 L : Sk . Ries” ? 08 fone i 3 n subscribed by the fans. | ‘ {Moreno, In addition to the 100-lap | oca aters Gone” i ; : 3 { udson.,p 4

championship event there will Pass Association Tests

vi a Times Special Maxwell grounded out lation "event. ninth a Conse ? “Porter singled for Consuegra in fourth.

2 EAST LANSING, Mich.—Eight Grass hit into double play for Harris in Other Races Today | Indianapolis youths were among etghth.

— ts at! 2obertson bunted into double. play for Cotas, IRS od Arians Grove: the 42 skaters who passed the McCormick in ninth. : : Boston Re 310 220 200-10

%$TOCK CARS—Indianapolis W, 16th St. United States Figure Skating Washington ©. 0... 0... 320 200 020— 9 eedway; Speedrome, Kokomo Speedway, 3 ; 'rrors—McCormick, Hatfield, Willlams. Bed a + Herre Hatite, Armscamp Speed-| Association tests at the Michigan Re Tiare 5. Dropo 2. Vernway at Alexandria, ‘Monticello Speedway, all night races with time trials at 7p m State College ice arena. Pesky. Two-Base Hits Vernon, DiMagglo. an e first race at 8:30 p. m.; Williams, Michaels, Yost. Three-Base Speedway, afternoon races, qualitying 12:30 Anions the so gosiers that Giliams. Home Ruin Yost Double Plays noon and first race a PB. nl. | pass i g S§ > d to Pesky -to_ Dropo; Pesky to MIDGETS. Prankiin Fatrsrounds. auan.| Passed the preliminary class were Go0qman {6 Fon: “aatfield to Pesky. fying 1:30 2 and first race 2 3:30: Sherry and Linda Crane, Patty reft on Bases—Boston EL Washington 5 chmon peedway, qua. : . Mm. ; se Or Ils—-Off Johnson. 4, elly 1. and first race, 8:30 |Ann Seott, Trudy Lowe, John RR Moreno 2, Harris 3, Parnell 2 Struck Out—By Consuegra

: . { Allen, Mary Maloy and Betty 2. Kinder 1 Other Races This Week | Luethge. Y13 Kiely 1, Harris 3, Parnell 1. Hits—Off

SPEEDWAY CAR! turd tiern ! Kiely, 4 in 2 joiings: Mastersan, iB 1% S--Saturday afternoon, Parnell, 5 in 425; nder, n 1; Johnson, AAA sprints at Hamburg (N. Y.) Fair; In the dance tests, Miss zi}

d st. Paul (Minn. Fai {Luethge. H i 3m 3: Gonsuesrs, £10 J ee RT an . Pau nn.) Fair. | ; i, SC 8 55 arris, n 32%; udson n 1. STOCK CARS— Tomorrow night, Dan-| oc n8e Jackson Hiatt and pi Farge, 4s * winning Pitcher—

ville, Ill. Pairgrounds; Tuesday night;| Miss Maloy reached the rating parnell (14-9). Losing Pitcher—Moreno (4Bpeedrome: Thursday night, Cincinnati} oe bronz 10). Umpires—McKinley, Stevens, Boar. Race Bowl: Friday night, Indianapolis W.' €. oy Time--2:54. Attendance—14.430.

Pro Football—

12 Teams

who scored his eighth victory lasf)

of a hole to give Parnell his{Baseball Association's City Series 5a

4 3 0!Jethroe.cf 4 2 {Reese,ss 5 0 0 3 Torgeson.lb 4 011 Snider,cf 3 0 3 0 Sistiss 4 0 2 Twelve amateur nines have Rbnsn.2b 3 2 l 3|Eliott. 3 : 2 8 . alko, Arquez |entered the Indianapolis Amateur Hodgesib 3 110 2/Gordonif 4 1 3 | Cmpnella,.c 4 1 4 0/Cooper,c 302 4 1 0 2(Marshallrf 3 0 2 301 3 Hrtstield 2b i118 CNois. istarting Aug. 25. |Logan 100 The Fall Creek Athletics, Wil-| (Ralap, 390

helm Contractors and the Kirsh-! t | Marquez ran for Elliott in ninth. m ente e fbaum Center will represent the; Siz* #% ™% “C7 000 200 012— B| Jones 1b

IBig Six League th J BOBIOR wv cas ras roar reson 010 000 101— 3! JoRnson.3b g Six gue in # journey | Errors—Patko, Roe, Torgeson. Runs D.Rice.c

From the Municipal. League, | batted in_-dordon, pyorseson 3, Lox. Slaughter ; : ! y r . Two-pas —RobJlits the South Side Saints, Art iron. Hartsfield, Jethroe Home Runs

llSacks Used Cars, Tryon All Gordon, Ropnsor. Sacrifice hit—Roe. Left,

or Parnell in|

be played in the Sunday loops after today’s tilts. Mallory of the

Manufacturer's, the Indiana Re-|Well scattered six hits so ably to-| day that only one St. Louis run-

ner reached second base as t el Reds grabbed a 1-0 victory over

on, Yost 3, DiMaggio, Coan 2, Runnels, | ’ {formatory of the Municipal and

{the Kirshbaum nine of the Big Six have only to wait until its over to receive the trophies for | {their respective leagues. They're lin.

Steel, Riverside No. 2. Kingans forfeited | to Mallory. him another.

BIG SIX LEAGUE Blackwell did not walk a man enough. Kiner seems to have the hag received such notice and 1! |

NFL Foes May Shed 'Po'r Li'l Bo’ Tears

FOOTSY ON THE DIAMOND-—Philadelphia's catcher Joe Tipton saved a run at Yankee Stadium today, but he paid a painful price. In the first photo, Yankee Gerry Coleman slides home hooking his left leg under Tipton's left ankle. He tried to score on Gil MacDougald's grounder to Hank Majeski in the third inning. Umpire Jim Duffy calls the play as Tipton bites the dust. In the

mateur Baseball— National League—

Bums Whip Brave Preserve 9-Game Lead

Enter IABA | Continued From Page 13

: . |singles, a sacrifice, and Carl Fu- ski {rillo’s two-run single to center. City Series Bn Em | { Purillo.rt 2 3 ‘0 chackled almost as much as their, foe, only three Reds reached sec3 ond base after the first inning.

0/Two of them ventually got as| far as third with two out, only to!

Logan flied out for Nichols in eighth.

bases—Brookiyn -6, .Bostoh

0 Stars -and the Eagles Lodge. { balls—Off Nichols 4. Struck Qut—By Roe

Nichols 2. Hits—Off Nichols 4 iu 8 .

In the Manufacturer's League, nings, Sain 3 in 1. Wild pitch—Nichols 2 Othe powerhouse of E. C. Atkins, | Winning pitcher Roe (16:2) Losing plLoh- | Cigron ate - — wl 2 S ; . . eigen] a. x a > be four 10-lap sprint races and | | Totals 38433718 Totals 301537 9 ithe Mallory AA and Vestal Steel land and Stewart. Attendance—13.813,

have joined the Allison Jets and

the United Auto Workers to rep-| Trims resent-the facypry clubs. Blackwell

Single league games remain to Cards, 2 to 0

the Cardinals before 4486 fans.

. |victory of the year, and All games start at 2:30 today:

Tryon All Stars vs. Eagles Lodge, Brook- of the season.

Riverside No. 6; E.C. Atkins vs. Vestal gingle and Solly Hemus followed homer of thc season.in the eighth, | notice. {but not even those efforts were

No games scheduled.

Tipton grimaces with pain as Coleman turns him

second picture, as Umpire Duffy calls time.

over. No, 3—Tipton tries to get u A Philadelphia trainer rushes from the dugout as A's pitcher Alex Kellner (22) and Coleman stand by. No. 4—Tipton relaxes as his teammates and trainer check the damage. Tipton was later taken . to a hospital where it was learned he would be out of action for several weeks.

:Brecheen and then Ted Kluszewsingled and drove

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33 62414 Totals Slaughter bounced to Blackwell for eighth

. 100 000 00x—1/& Ma {on bases—8t, Louis 6, Cincinnati 5. Bases jon balls—Ofl Brecheen 1.

Adams to Ryan to Kluszewski. pitcher—Blackwell (13-10).

Barlick. Time—1:46.

: Wallop Pirates, 11 to 5

PITTSBURGH.—Ransom Jack-|“aimost impossible” son smashed a grand slam home|

Blackwell was after his 13th/Tun in the first inning an he found Cubs broke loose for five

runs in the third inning today as| the a commissioner,

the unanimous consent of all club|

v= until after the World Series.” It was learned further that a ‘majority of | {agreed that the man who will succeed A. B. Chandler “should {be a baseball man.” i Explaining why

now are! CINCINNATI, O.—Ewell Black-,

it would be, to nam e Chandler's successor on Tuesday,| more the owner declared: “In order for us to even vote on|

in obad luck on the trail as he we must have|

7 racked up his second 1-0 victory 2 MUNICIPAL LEAGUE P Pirates, 11-5, before 6212 specta-

side No. 1: Richardson Rubber vs. Indi- tors. ana Reformatory, Pendleton: Art Backs Harry Brecheen, pitching for

na Rr uth Side Saints, River- the Cards, was the man who| The Pirates unleashed a four-

“No club owner that I know of

in the game as he tallied his/habit of hitting his four-baggers can state definitely that our|

10th Ranking Featherweight To Meet Cook

By JIM HEYROCK Pat Ilacabucel, world’s 10 ranking featherweight boxer, today signed to battle the 10-

‘round main event in the

Armory Thursday night. Feature of the boxing card will be World's Heavyweight Champi-

.|on Jersey Joe Walcott’'s four

round exhibition appearance against Willie Clemmons, former national AAU champion from-In-dianapolis. It will be the fourth appears

ance for Iacabucci in the Indian-

apolls ring. He will be matched against Johnny Cook of Covinge ton, Ky., in Thursday’s battle.

Lost Decision Iacabucci, the Cincinnati bata tler, has been defeated only once

{in three previous appearances (here. He lost a tight decision

-imore than a year ago to Bunny

Barrington of Milwaukee. Iacabuccei and his manager plan to come to Indianapolis a day before the fight for final light workouts. The Italian-Amer-ican scrapper was boosted to 10th

|Sspot in the national rankings | last week.

Norb Updike, promoter of the card, plans to add three more fights to the card, an eight

.\rounder, a six-rounder and | four-rounder, It will be the first

boxing card staged here since {late last winter,

Won From Charles Walcott, who won the heavy weight crown from Ezzard Charles, 1s making Indianapolis one of the stops on an extensive exhibition and appearance tour that started earlier this month, Walcott is expected to arrive

s, 5 to 3, Owners to Study in ingame Frieder ‘Czar’ Candidates In NY Tuesday

By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Staff Writer

A major league club owner insisted today there is ‘“hard-

ly a chance” that a new base-|changed from Thursday to Friday commissioner will be|this week. The change was made |selected on Tuesday when mo- because of the professional fight guls from both circuits regather card on Thursday. in New York to sift the list of] One of the top scraps this week andidates further. “I am quite sure we will not Crawford, trother Golden Gloves 3 73710 be able to name a commissioneririéfngton, aad: Jim Nolan of, D-lon Taiesday,” the owner said. “As Elkhart in the light heavyweight tter of fact, it looks like we class. The Indianapolis fighters 't be able fo name our ‘man will meet an all Elkhart team. *

Clemmons has been working out daily for the four-round scrap and is in excellent physical condition. This bout will mark his

first. local appearance in more than a year,

‘Amateur Fight Card ‘Changed to Friday

The weekly amateur boxing card at Sahara Grotto has been

|is expected to be between Willie

[First bout is at 8:30 p. m.~ =

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SERVICE

Before such consent is] UNTIL

side No. 1. |reached second. He got that far in|Tun outburst of their own in the/obtained, our rules say that alll Ais ANUPACTURER 8 IRAGUE kes, the eighth inning after he hit one fifth and Ralph Kiner hit his 33d clubs must receive 30 days Prior| MIDNIGHT

Saterdey THE P. NM.

{fourth straight victory of the sea- When they do the least good. Of|particular club never has received] SERVICE DEPT. OPEN

By EARL WRIGHT |of Villanova was passing well] Villanova. The Lions will leave d cardinal win- his 33, 19 were hit with no one f United Press Sports ing ” {enough to make Johnny Lujack for Dallas next Wednesday. State Softball ae Cs Reds at bi on base [Fuch Notice: od the. list 5f candi 8 A. M.-Midnight 8 1 ry » Reds e. > 1s - Ne RE gs a 1 Jeep jhe \uabterhack Los Angeles Pairings Made (games. Brecheen was almost as Every Cub regular hit safely dates during our last meeting in Saturday Till 6 | i. i | | 7 > t i" ”" “ towels for coaches and his Phila- Dame, another All-Star player, Coach Joe Stydahar was so PERU, Aug. 18 (UP)—Pairings|Siective, allowing Only eve Alpialipoii, 254 HalNew York.” he pointed ont: “It Isl) .. Largest Surview & Party

| pleased with the Los Angeles| [Rams’ 58 to 14 victory over the| {Washington Redskins Wednes-|

delphia Eagles may make some of will join the competition for the their National Football League qudrterback job next week. rivals shed some tears this fall.

lin, who moaned about i ar inals day night that he gave them MeMulin Ch cago c o {Thursday and Friday off. Nor-|

were announced today for the| Amateur Softball [1951 state tourney.

The Reds got their run in the

Vie Palmer, state commissioner, |

his “po’r 1i’1 boys” during 14 years The quarterback post also was pert Hecker, a rookie defensive said tournament action is double : at Indiana, is beginning bis Brat! ye center of interest in the Chl perthack trom. Baldwin Wallace elimination play—a team must be Junior Baseball AA campaign as Eagle coac cago Cardinal camp at Lake For-\,q jim Winkler, a first year defeated twice before being elimi- Title Game Tomorrow

two Van Burens—Steve and hisi. oi" 11) where converted Half-| % !defensive tackle from Texas A nated. younger brother, Ebert—in hisy.01 Charley Trippi continued to} Sefensive sod StydaMar|

backfield. : improve as a passer and play, .: Steve needs no introduction to/cajler, Frank Tripucka ranked 282Inst the Redskins. NFL fans, coaches and players.igecond for the position, but Coach S. F. "49ers

He led Philadelphia to the league Curley Lambeau said that Jim| Coach Buck Shaw, whose San| championship in 1948 and holds!still of Georgia Tech was making Francisco Forty-Niners meet]

the all-time league record foria gobd bid for the position, {Washington tomorrow in San yards gained by an individual Francisco in a benefit for the player. He has recqvered from a Green Bay Packers Korean War wounded, said Nick foot operation and chest jury {Feher, - 220-pound guard from

G { that hampered him throughout Re Te A es Georgia, will be the only rookie in

the 1950 campaign. fullback with veterans Jack his starting offensive lineup.

Clyde Scott and Bosh Pritch- | » . ard, two other Eagle backfield! Cloud and Ted Fritsch as coach Washington Redskins

stars who were, crippled last year.

ee Bat St Yad game with the Chicago Cards jca] about his team’s poor showHe sald Find Johnny Green Guara| next Saturday night at Greenling against the Rams. He said Al Wistert and Tackle Vie Se.rs| bay: Eight Packers have entered the Redskins are several weeks —all veterans—were injured anal the service with Bob McCraney, behind last season’s conditioning . Kies in| Promising first year quarterback program and that it is intenhe might have 10 use roo { from Dartmouth, the latest to tional.

their places against the Steelers. We hit our ‘stride during the Pittsburgh Steelers exhibitions last year and then Steeler Goach Johnny Michelo- New York Yanks tapered off,” Ball explained.

sen has veteran Jim Finks and! Jim Phelan, the New York Wwe Won five exhibitions last rookies Ray Mathews of Clemson| yanks’ new coach, vorked his 362500 and then wound up in the and Bill Pavlikowski of Boston|ciub for five days in the rain league cellar’ University working at tailback this week at Ripon, Wis. Vet- Week's Exhibitions in his single wing attack but sald ¢rang George Taliaferro and Tonight_Philadelobis ve. Pittsburgh st his main haps. far. that post 18ip ssp Payne appeared to have Hershew, Pa ie: ly Chuck Oftmafn, the former|yn."haithack positions sewed up|ton st San Fraveisco. AM Michigan whiz who has been ,.. young, who reported 10/31 15; J3—pittsbureh vs. New York Yarks with the College All-Stars ini ,ounqs overweight, has been "aus. Bos Angeles va. Chicago Beary

Chicago. his meals at the “fat SAB New York Giants Zollie

man’s table.” Fullback : "Coach Steve Owen's New York|Toth, who weighs 218, probably|at, fx Giants left their Saranac . ¥. camp

‘Marion's. “Semifinal

Liberty Cab on Aug. 25.

| Gene Ronzani prepares his Green| Redskin Coach Herman Ball] {Bay Packers for an exhibition was disappointed but philosoph-|

the Longwood Cricket Club during the 70th U. 8. National Doubles Tennis Championships.

d at the big ball park.

Mrs. Heldman Honore ED pans

For Tennis Service ‘Amateur Baseball

| The Fall Creek Athletics will play the CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug.| Martinsville (Ind. Moose at 3 p. m. 0- Haeses on bait Police 2,

p. m. to18 (UP)-—The 12th annual Serv-| day on the 49th and Haverford diamond. |q Werle 2. Struck out—PRy Pollet

. baum Center will practice on ice Bowl award for ‘the most Riverside No. 3 this afternoon. If an op- | notable contribution to the sports-| 1 h lay t manship, fellowship and service Ma Me Le "the oth of tennis” by a currently actvie and Haverford Sts. diamonds at 3 woman tennis player was present-| “¢ ed today to Mrs, Gladys M. Held-

man of Houston, Tex.

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ponent can be found a game will played. Players are to report at 1:30.

ay.

The presentation took place at

fe eect cee ei

“DON'T MISS THIS 51 CHAMPIONSHIP SPEEDBOAT Races

Water-skiing—Team Races |

ul

reported {from a source close to him that

Dwight Elsenhower, oft-

commissioner interested in 24 ing over the job.

CRASHING ROUGHNECK . DRIVERS

STOCK CAR "RACES

TONITE 8:30

coooooocwnaNMLNOD >

mentioned as a The rain that harrasses the Baothity et

The men’s tourney at Peru y,nior Baseballers when they play |matches Peru Pure-O-Flames and|a¢ victory Field seems always to Cvrrtta.ib winner of wait until the Double A League g Aug. 24, are the Logansport semi-|teamg take the field. winner vs. Washington semi-win-| {ner on Aug. 25.

|

Ort Orbe >

> i DVO Cree I a Lt *]

The undecided Marion County |championship game that was to| The women’s tourney at Marion have been settled Friday between] pits Marion Hi-Way Queens vs.|the Pennsylvania Motor Inn and| LaFountaine on Aug. 24, and Val- Hawthorne will be played tomor-|

paraiso Queens vs. Eyansville|Tow on Riverside No. 2 at 6 p. m.| Junior Baseball's Double A’s|

ps {have yet to play a game this year|

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40 15 27 15/ Totals Nelson grounded out for Walsh in third. Baffell struck out for Werle in seventh, popped out for Wilke in

rors—None, Runs batted Cavarretta, Owen 2, Miksis, Werle 2,

J . Bacrifice—Cas- | |tiglione. Double plays—Castiglione to Mur- | h to Metkovich; Miksis to Ramazzottl Castiglione . to Metkoyich.

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