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Yankees pro football squad. The 200-pound athlete recently

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RIDGEVILLE, Aug. 18—Limestone Lake will churn Sunday as an all star field participates in the outboard racing show.

| Marion flew home last night from Pittsburgh, where he had

resigned from West Point, along Ousted Gl Says f {been bedridden in his hotel room

with most of the other cadets’ By United Press 1950 football squad, after the, HARRISBURG, Pa. Aug. 18 - with body aches and fever, Gil Reich, one of the Army footSoftball

“cribbing” scandal at the service ball players tripped by West

school. Drafted last year by the New Point's honor system, said today

BOYS 14 AND UNDER

5 h : 5 The women's team scores IA 100-Meter Breaststroke—1, son, Indianapolis Y; 2, Paul 8huft,

33, Lafayette Swim- Club 17, piu], sult, Riviera Club 8, St. Louis YWHA Jha 5, Tom Huger. TAG: 4." Viet 7,. Lakeside of Louisville 7. Beil- 1:40.1, fuss of Chicago 7, Portage Park | 00 Meters Freestyle cl, 1 4. Washington 3, Allendale Coun- Kenosha; 3, Joseph Rogers,

. Nic Washington; 5, try Club of Terre Haute 2. Riviera 1:05.6.

Tom Paul 8!

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Jack Patter Ken-

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Alderson,

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Oak Park: 4. Dick Werts,

(Cup point race with 1.244 1/6.

I OT » g . is kstrok 1. Joseph Rogers, York Yankees, Pollard sald he that most of the ousted cadets NTE, (TOURNAMENT Sponsored by the Randolph’ The Indianapolis YMCA led oil Jdsers BO Fah Indianapolis had talked with Frank Fitzger- Wouldn't return to the Academy rn Fontehi's Schedule: 7—-Link Belt vo County Federation of Conserva- Oak Park of Illinois 10 to 9 in XY: 3. Jack Thompson Lakeside; 4. Charles y » sw ’ ndis F < Jet 9 A i ’ 8 ivisi 4 ald, general manager of the New If the opportunity were there. Meyers Market: Bud's Flaskoiie faves tion Clubs,- the event will start the Junior Boys division, and the ac. ‘Time, 1:18.7 IN York club, and Shelby Calhoun Reich indicated that he was vs. Merry Go Round 30 m 1AC led Twin Cities 12 to 3 in the 100 Mea Eat PNB Turner. line coach under recently ap. dismissed for helping his room-| MUNICIPAL SOFTBALL STaprym At 2:30 p.m. Junior Girls division. IAC; 2. Mary Marchino: Unattached: 3. : Fy mate, Al Pollard, Los Angeles, | IA Bight's résults (Girls Tournament) Classes for both runabout MEN'S EVENTS Betty Watson, Unattached; 4. Judy Huth pointed head-coach Jimmy t fullb £ past ide Indians 20, Crooked Creek & 200: Meter: Brewityled, BALE XK Alt fafavette S. €. 5. Eien Halquist, Portag 8 \ rr : . y : ) e—1, err, ': Par) C880. Phelan, — Uiback on lan. yeals wilde cats 18, TR i Ii ‘racers and hydoplanes are on the 3, Leslie Lobaugh, Twin Cities; 3, John 100-Meter Breastroke 1 Mor- | * Pollard, a former football! ATMY team. night's 8cheduls—6—Sheedway Mor- schedule. Two heats are sched- Phair, Coea Cola: 4. Jim Cabel. Washing- rison, IAC: 2, Heatner McGill, Unattached:

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In an interview with the Har- 1001 vs. Decatur yled for each.

player at Loyola of Los Angeles,

At least 10 races

I8 the first of the ousted cadets risburg Evening News, Reich de- Merehants; S_ALRDS Saw Post vs. Butler will be-conducted. immediately eligible for pro foot. roo Dis actions as natural loy- LONGACRE KTADIUM Ed May of Yorktown, George alty to his roommate. Last night's resulta. TWA 4 American ( y wn, Georg ball since his original college “What T was doing T thought Knited Life 2; Adams 0, Naval VonWalde of Anderson, John las has graduated, was right,” he said. “He was on ramos In: moval mores 18, Rivera Rinker of - Noblesville, Crales h » : Tonight’ Bal r pu things work out. T will be roommate and ioyalty to my|w BEY hts Amu Phares Kensil of Ft. Wayne. and John ' sald. friends meant a great deal . . , I joj: Bast Side Merchants ‘va. Culver of Dayton, 0, will be

t 1 have not agreed to terms signed. aan told me I'd play left halt, of George Taliaferro, A ASmpine. a ard grinned. He's your buddy.” revealed he had offers to, But Reich admitted his action five major coleges and a was wrong under the honor sys-|

Indiana Dear; [waa taught by my parents to be. Gem Coal Co. val, | You can't turn in someone to I'l'whom you've been loyal. You| my naturally help your Toommata,

Meadowbrook Apts, vs. among the starters.

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ee Jaros. Pollard, tem. ; « Krause, | Reich, who lives at Steelton, ST otre Dame athletic director pa said his younger brother, p

on: 8, Jan Overeen, Portage Park, Time, J. Sue Matis Twin Cities; 4, 11:03 Unattached: S, ary Marchine, U 300 Meter Breaststroke. 1, Tom Lard, tached. Time, 1:35.5.

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going there told | Richard, doubtedly will s ne THeh hadn't oeapted transter| West Point. where od is Tn

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from tournaments, until 1952, Cary Middlecoff, who won the “All - America” tourney earlier, climbed into fourth with §14,610.91, while Jim Ferrier held on to third at $18,046.67. Mangrum was in front in the Vardon trophy ratings with an average score of 69.91, while Sam Snead continued to lead the Ryder

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Also: aAll FOURTH (32300; claiming; 4 vears up: (eludes First 30 Omb) (GHomBson] 498 151 31 4 8,71 303|Metkovien.Pitt 310 ‘94 18 2 3 30 03 1 ! Increases Earnings in 1938 with Thanksgiving, infin, French rE pre 8 Jirlongs) jes ms Jey iI | Aloma.Cht ORusva.Wash-NY § 3 Manganiva J ia o's 4 MTT FCHERE SECORDS. © pi by i a i 1942 with 8hut Out, and In 1044 |cPine Bloom. ‘sCalumet m entry. cHal' Beek oD, 350; Fickle ie, INDIAN BRAVE Led Famed Maen Bos Martin eb 8 5 Mauch, Mill 13122 1 0 1 13 301 (Includes First 30 Only) on = } The win brough HAL $F Fames with By Jimminy. sven I added: = American) dom, ikinghorn ‘Musical Lady. Con- slugger, Rudy York, signs up Morean,NY 2{Shante.Phil Bos B § boa LBRO AP iss ios is glo a aw Corwin w arate, RL WoL ms dt io 3 3 season’s total 94,005 Arcaro played a waiting game Derby, 3 Tours: 1) les miles) Hall of Pame. "Sry 51000. allowances; 3 vears up: wih the New Castle Indians of Kinaer.aes 2(Kiely Bos 1 3 QegristKC Meus JM 34 PaineBos Yomanhs’ 3 1 $olke Wh : (paid $4.80 to win, 33.80 to place aboard Battlefield in the mile- sung. J ei “Adams 330.7436 aern- ¢ furigngs) —Fictus, 113 1) Davernl 440 the Middle Atlantic League. Gromer ier 3 BarneliBor 13 3 Milnesip 9 11833 87 80 ‘36 CanainiPhil 1 0 Spencerny 1 4 ting it pl g “and $2.80 to show CKErS.| and-a-quarter race. He was] 1s 60. Msg: alone-'3 go. 2.00: Idi, 111 (E. Gross: 4.00, Also: § | RaschiNY oonson.Cht i. 1 5 Katie: Ing 320 "9718 313 13 303 HanonBhil |} of joeeko.St 3 i ) 80, 2.60: , i. G 00. y . Ind. NY 15 9 3 The 7-5 favorite ran the mile andy. ed in on the rail at the first | Adams Rough Ox Ramble.” Sout on Peace Mission, Boss Bennie. Mr. Joe Pues, Lacking on is Jack Lewis of Qarcia tier 7 SAeDermoti.Bos 8 Courtney KC 298 8814 2 3 33 298 Roe.Brk 15 2 Smith,Cin 3 3 The postal hor a quarter route in 2:01.1, four, and was forced to take up! 1 BgnTH £33800; We BN adnitars un; curlongs, - CEser Brine. C503 1 Barr, Cleveland, club business mana. Revpelds HY eT % 3 Dallessandro.ind ‘307 86 23 4 3 8) 390 | Masten 1 3 Renmark 1 ! that it 18 re | © "fifths of a second off the track] yeh 1y, Yiidis was running in|§a 440 Bret. fon (a Wiomen) 138 400, 240,15, Martha’ py (Des cer. York formerly starred with SRTTEEM 4 ASMENAN 4 3 Mem" Be 0826 £7 am ehasdte dp fchuthen 3 4 okayed sen 4 record set by Ponder ia 1949. e004 of 4his point and remained 680; "Pay “Witgow. Wipritows » Ree RE 260. Also: Rockoridae, cLonoke, the Detroit Tigers and Boston Marrero Wash H_3wyon te — Rueind 188 4313 0 0 1 28 Newcombemrk 10 4 HattenChi, : 3 mail. id ( v c ste . S, 3 1 i | . i} Abbe Sting, running for claim-| p00 (1 the run down the back- Raider, Brecon Beacons. Harry D. D'Ac- Flash. Dynastic, Heres Luc Size Red Sox. He will play first base . | H MeQuillen. Tol 262 7412 3 3 28 King.Bri 12 3 Spahn.Bos 1 i SOME OF Ing prices. a year ago and never go. ip’ NTH (i300, ming: 4 years unary ye ie menten 130 7 | for the New Castles. National Horse Rtoometas 43 'W 1 3 § i afNichoisBor 7 3Riiomteinct 44 in Tor Stick _a stakes winner, paid $6.80 and Battlefield, racing down the in’ Bonner on ture) Black 0 08Y o20 Davern). 00, 3.00, 2.00. Lambs, HBP ow orees wie — Tish s Offer Reputak; Sol Eh ia pa really was a $4.20, while Bernwoou's SHOW 441s of the track, moved up Plot. HR Madden) 1440. 9.80: Bill Grons) 2. : Boo Boo Shoo. Jam 4 Records Set NOW: 10 levennind MrEB iN 1 Rites Tomorrow Reel. There th price was $3.80. gradually under Arcaro’s coaxing mond Jac Hi Etta an he River, Session) gi 4 years ic P ! Marquis. KC 362 '9 13 8 1 38 as a matter Longleat. a sprinter ownd Bland finally pulled alongside Yil- Feri. Fs aul, R00 180. 3.80, 3.60; Amen. 110 WR AP 16th St. Stocks Olympic Preview isis 0 36% 8 15 im For ‘Doc’ Crandall 1s Rod N. ih “Ed Potter Jr, ashy ~!diz on the stretch turn. The two 3.80; “Thansiy 10) (K. Borsemenke) 3.00. - 0 BrienL dora i 3M AR 12.80; . 1 18 (UP)-—~ O'Brien, 303 82 18 5 fishing item “set the early pace, led at the mile raced head and head until mid- AT ATLANTIC CITY i Also: Pinceds.. Bunty's THD. Wats It was record night last night LIAL a nich Cerin Loy 303 83 18 2 3 3 21 BELL, Cal, Aug. 18 (UP)— g post, then faded. Hall of Fame Flonn Gate ; elaiming: 2 years; 8 Prince, Verona Sands. at.the W. 16th St. Midget Speed-| 1 1® ona 3 Tipton,StP 328 8824 410 88 28 Funeral services will be held Monway down the home lane when fuz.angs) Salwar, Boy, 113 (A. J. Fer-i NINTH (32000; claiming; 4 years up: g ‘will open Oct. 30 at Madison Chapman, Lou 3% 68 8 5 2 32 worse . | ) Pla 8 c 00k the ay. To 2 J ay fo ran never than second &t AN¥|p, i erield, tn & show of class, Dinamo Tun ‘15s: thor Abie. Ab. (3 Grover 1700500 520. ganar Cid, if WAY as the time clock took th Square Garden, will provide a Gorse. 133 88 19 110 8 a day for Otis (Doc) Crandall, 63, , stage of the race, trailed behind ulled away from his rival out 1.60, JE ‘Shltiie Pence, Palaje.| (C. Burr) 9.00, 4.60; Beau-Beau, 106 «J. worst beating of the season, he UU. 8: Ob Olympic Tuener,Ind 34 54 1318 30 283 former pitcher for the New York t the three six- P ay from his rival rey One, P Miss Woerner, Peli Davern) 2.80. Also: Red Tag, Whim 1 Indis is, | Preview of the Sheridan Mpls 188 49 10 0 532 1265 giant d Oakland and Lo. bbe Sung th Atkinson gave Off Record Tan ND | Shocier. Shocker, Sarssate, | Wise, Bang: Bend, “Laswotes; Bie. Wie, enyark Bin on Danae 8 jumping team, officials an- JomWright. os - 110. 48.3 2 2 3 jo an 2 > o en th An- ° teenths mark, then 8kCo id ar Baby alu started off proceedings by setting, y. Tee Rs 3H . 265 geles o e Pacific Coas ague, him the nod and the Eastern run- The time. for the. tace' ‘was $ Surion s) in 1 tanh HE AP rae x a new tirie rial record of 18:12) inounced toda Ro won two-of Gilbert, Mpls. 379 100 19 3a 7 264 Crandall died yesterday at Bell mer surged to the front at theiy. gy 5 wei off the track record Sims 240 Ass Alma Soe Bodo Bis lone oo party Eaok, 13 majdeps; for the quarter mile. Next up| Women rigets Wi Tl C00 S| Betatacan to 2b a 10 | 4 3h. 328 Mission Hospital after a long ill- # . of 'y . y J ov idk » 5 . eighth pole. of 2:013/5. However, the track ™FHih iin sling pouarvs caro) 80. uo. 350. cre; 11a (© cor: Roy Atkinson cracked the S-lap|the re : r, are expected to Antone ste 3 "9317 717 § 381 ness. He had been paralyzed by Roars In was sticky from a heavy rain {urlonssi—Arad Moon. 113 (B. Civitella ras 300.380; Brave B med 18/8. James) heat mark at 2:35.65. Then team last yea this. country ati2u 8 23 2 0 0 6 .261 recurrent strokes. : od still strong at that fell here yesterday. DO T ; Beles ‘Double, 114 100 reek. Hyphen. Camouflet, Devil Spy. ‘Nr Jimmy Quick set a new 12-lap help represent is 8 Aner Dine! 3.353% 23% 52 2% He joined the Giants in 1908 i: ned, in, stil Sting ho It was the fifth stakes victory Roi a Cons jos Ang, a Pusan stor, xSemorina. Ring, Couch Xheral| semifinal feature mark of 351.14. |Hiclsingl Paar, “halt et] Montag ti 180 1 rl i 3 3 36 and pitched .in the World Series 3 e v 1 ond. Col age Queen, Bleu Peature. -Field /Bob Craig wound up things by|after firs ea 180 19. 1 L 3 ’ lof FOURTH I$ claiming: 2 a: 8) N 2 ti1- 4 6 0 1 7 258 games of 1911-12-13. In the ma it -ing for second, Bernwood man of Ihe yeas tor Battjefislt who furlonze saSUBe, Bien, 111 (M. E4808, SECOND, (30300: allowances, (R. Odair) | setting a new six-lap comsolation foreign military jumping teams | Lede Tol. “Mpls ies 4311 I 3 28 39.00 he won 101 games and lost a aged to take third from Mrs, Emil] p zaler 13:40; Siren Song, 1l4 23.00, 1020, 580; Tribute, 116 (D. Gor 10000 of 2:04.41, | here, at Harrisburg, Pa. and To- | Pine tad RR Esiln : ¢ h ran his total bankroll for the ||’ Stout) 4.40, 3.80; Ann Del, 111 (D. man) 5.20, 350; Hummy. 116 (R. Sisto) h 1s, | Wooten: Ai 36 9 2 1 1 '5 ‘350/63 and held a .342 batting averk Penemark’s Rul ® ear.to $149,300. fone By ARR Wy Spuiniy | a0 feats ier, iataster Lady: But perhaps the feature race ronto in dress rehearsa {Hoa 09 77 7 4 4 21 249 age. i Hall of Fame's victory puts they In the co-featured Saratoga rr fgg CERT , Flan: etfa. Grey Magic. : could be considered another rec- zs =x = | Krom Apts Bl #17 os 23 3% He was sold to Los Angeles in Shut Out gelding on top o the | |Special, tal raloge tation Wheatley dle ‘entry arr wo. somelair sud ‘entry. handicap; 3 0rd for Connie Shelton won his ELIMINATION TRIALS to be §cherbarth.Lou 5 80 14 3 18 2441916 and stayed to win 224 to Jiree year-old heap. He bas you itor two-year-olds, Co sped | $ 2h firings) - aoerview, 1 (8. Fisk) 4.20, ears Up: about 2 miles over hurdies - first 25-lap feature in two years. 1d next month at .Ft. Riley, | Rufer pis tle i 243 147 losses before ‘his retirement ent and Leonar usin 3 " ; "a wav by ristmannMil 68 16 3 0 0 6 .235 : Ye x at Delaware Park, the home two lengths ahead of Old 100, Soo; gMilidale. id Bod ep, $00 | NAY Phelps) LE, Shaadi: Pushed I ara to/ Kas, will determine the three- NatisinMpis™ 11 28 5 0 5 2 7i/in 1929. t Arlington Ironsides to account for his fifth Weather. Easter Morn, aBalan, aBlasing. cian, Grandge ent. member American team. ouse. Tol 185 4310 1 1 13 335 SR Arlington Classic a aGranview stable—Hrs. Steckler entry, | FOURTH (The Saratoga Special: winner stay in front to capture the event. | S pouse To jE unis mm 'P 4 the Wilson Handicap victory In six starts this year. SIXTH 10,000; added: pageant handi- take all; 2 years; 8 furlongs) —Cousin, 122 d with Ji Mrs, Carol Durand of Kansas pickens Mpls oz 21 1 1 1 3 IT -T Bout Fi ill % ark an e ca years; 6 furlones) a8 artan Valor, (E. Guerin) 2.80, 2.30; Old Ironsides. 122 Mitchell was secon mmy | i; Sous. Mpls 2 2 ag-ieam ou His : against older horses at Saratoga. Eric Guerin turned in the win- $ap: 3 (F. Pernandes) 740. 280. 340: Tue. (E. Arcaro) 2.50 Mr. Turf, 123 (W. Mehr-' Warriner third. Other heat win- City and Miss Norma Matthews MCAlstor So 411 5 13 s 2 » 21 i , He also is the fifth: horse to win ning ride aboard the Alf Vander- say, 13 (0 tout) 300, 420: imiant, jens, Ales: Na NAIC: ces: 4 years pi: 8 ners were Dick Passwater, Jim| (now Mrs. Al Lauer) of Sacra- Raklovits SCP 33 33: 4 212] Armory Mat Card both the classic and Derby, join-| Bilt colt, moving Bim > from re Srarh Jered: Ratapian. aW. a0 0: Jams Baby, 118° Radar 410 McLane and Lowell Cummings. mento, Cal, who helped AIRE Sokol. Mpls LA a 3 10 1 196) Matchmaker Billy Thom has ing mate, Gusto, Cavalcade and] Second Place the n retc t blo SEVENTH (14300; allowances: 3 vears Bubious." Aicte MD iapames) 110. Also: The first semifinal was taken by McCashin of Pluckemin, N. od | Qkrie. Lon 182 21 5 1 1 1» ia signed a tag-team bout to comPonder in racing's own hall of Ironsides saved the place spo yup: 3 S78 miles; on turf] Eanobied: Mirab i . 4 Charlie Jackson. win high honors for the United Fetees.ind #2 73008 3 135plete Tuesday night's Armory on |{we-andsz-halt: engine over Mn Sjinepe 200" 240; “ptrectare. 114 (SIXTH agoono, traverse stakes: 3 Cn UE Ok cars roll again to- States at the 195 50. National, are renee recone’ | lurestling card, The skirmish sts a ur i a Ro! ur Request, caro) 2.40, 220, out: Yildiz, 1268 (D. Gor-| A i heats rated top contenders for WoT i —— . B, ppy Task 3 : MM. inight with trials at 7 and heats W 1 w 1 Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo and | Cousin was clocked in 1:12 flat! > BiduTi 33500: allowances: 3 ana 4 MA%! 2 Au v Bie Stretohi die fi. Waod ; Hutchingsdnd 4 0 Muir.Ind EB Ri Crs ] PY mbat B ]:30. squad this year. vairdnd 5i¢ , § Spartan Valor for the six furlong test and paid fa™i,' 10, miles TOciavine Daughter, as, (13h. ii das at 83 189 Seater Xe 1 akboiegagncol 4. 4 SO a anadmat. Lazry.Chene ' es e)—Toto, X s 13 aa p o \ . P ‘ [$2.80 to win. He earned a purse BATTS 1 Cutmone yeas ALi00: Patra iio > 440 1%: Valadium, 24 AN. Eales i PetersonmP 1 1 The other bout on the program fof $13,000. | By Rejection Slip, Shining Peace, Gino 300. Also. Wisteria. She Bi Te Leve P Black Stp I 1M 78 / Takes Pageant vho | re Eon: claiming: 4 years up. , Bcf Ra Ca up: oca wimmers e ace | Pole pal i 3 ! Mighty Atlas. Dusette ng The {89 : IR 3 uriongs)-—Beista, onuse | "Epperlv,StP 10 MAYS LANDING, N. J.—Spar- Sore-Arm Newhouser 11/18 miles: on turf)—Gay Gallant, 115 36.30. 13.30, 890; Basis, 120 (C. Errico: Epperly.Stp 1 BE A rigon) 11.60, 7.80, 4 ozo, | 490 3.90. Billy Bare 118 16. Hettinger) Atkin. lov 1 3 5 tan Valor, from the stable of Wil M Be | 110. (R. Lynch) 6.00, 3.40: Zuzie B, 119 10-30, Also: Dik Dik. xSilver Tide, Tartar (a ak 2-Day Meet Atkins.Lou 14 Be ¥ 1 ed J. Culmone; 3.00 Also: Boulvardier, 1 Concentrate, Lifter. qalant Ride. | n i ets, Tol i 1 Jie YOUILL ‘re fam G. Helis Jr., got out in front ay nactivat Perrys Cane, Rodney R, Busy Dream, Op- Watch Union, Holly Rid Schacht Mil > 4 9 12 ¢ { . . ge, M \ . Bowman,Mpis 2. 1} 5 8 at the start of the $10,000 e! ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18 AUP) erator Jon. XxPield. " Ve dor or "IAC: 2 Tom " Warren, Kenosha: 3,7 Bob py'm 8 TRA : ; ys ors. at, Pon Cl 2 Mise. 1 homas,Col, 2 1 3 8 KE CE: ant Handicap today at Atlantic Manager Red Rolfe of the Detroit] = eer = wr ee i om of the Tes; FE Dr Ina oi | Rush ge ba 1.3 LA City and remained there all the Tigers sald today he is “Nev. Gy G € pace in the op g Y. Time, $576. 1.8 Xi 3 - a 100 Meter Backstroke—1. Larry Myers, ite 3-3 way to score by a head over Tus- ering putting ailing Hal New. eorgia olfer akes 15th annual Shakamak « State 100 Meter Backstroke i. tarry Myers La fal 3-3 San < Ss 8 vesgerday. avi uhyan, Indianapo + 3 K 3 = be hy [houses ata oe I list rm Park champion hip ¥ terd y Pie 0 iri J i i § Yim Bovd Rihrford &p 3 am 3 8 gre Intent ‘was third in the field of cause “it doesn't loo B arm The meet, attracting top tankers Time, 1L:1l.1. Manne 12 BChambersInd. . 2 4! Intent 3-year-olds, while Pret- is going to get better.” a iona unior ourne 3 A 5: Lop 200 ‘Meter Freéstyle: 1, Larry Myers, Yt OKC 1 Soorasrc nl 1 B 2 ty Pattern, a stablemate of the Rolfe said Righthander Wayn from eight "mid-western states, Unattached; 2 Robin Ord, Missouri A. Of. |Zabala,Mpls 12 9/Copeland.Col ~ 1 3i& ® ¥ i 3 an Overeen, ortage Donovan, Mil 1 J Foytack, Tol 1 3 By United Press fternon round with a birdie on continues today. ‘Bill ‘Kerr, IAC 5, Frank Parrish, IAC. Wyse. KC yiack, Tol ba winner, finished a disappointing McLeland of the Toledo Mud ' a Bill Kerr, 1 Wyse KC 8 4McLelana.Tol <4 13 sixth, Petty Pattern recently won Hens in the American Associa- Ba HAM 3 ly 18 ~ the 5th and par on the 6th to win, The Indianapolis Athletic Club 400 M Meter ‘Freestyle Relay: 1, Portage bani bog” ’ BIVanCuSE SLP i 4 two out of three starts at Mofi- tion is the most likely candidate 'OUE Sanders, a lanky, 18-year those holes. But Sanders bore topped team scoring in both the PAYK: 2. Kenosha: 3, IAC: 4, Kenosha thpishind = § 8 TomasicMuls “1 4 mouth Park. to replace Lefty Hal, who hasn't (01d youngster from Cedertown, own harder. With characteris- > a B*s§7 Washinglon, Time, fab Samson. StP . 7 f7HertinLou = 1 3 : worked In a ball game for the G2. won the national junior golf tic calm he smothered the come- Men's and women's divisions. The WOMEN'S EVENTS al ou MoulerCol i: 14 Spartan Valor, with Fernando 5 : 6 6 Schuster,Lou 0 1 > tournament today by defeatin ; Indac Junior girls led its division National Junior Champloaship 1500 BarnnillMpls 5 5M. 4 Fernandez up, opened a length Tigers since early July. ) g back attempt with birdies on the , Mot style: 1, Ann Morrison, IAC p Peterson,KC 0 1 ’ . n th romper ———— Don Welch of Whitefish, Mont. 7th and 8th to hold his lead at 2nd the Indianapolis YMCA had Jeter Freasiues br Olattached; 3, Pat BG Coin eno on , lead over Tuscany early in *Gl du Goes to B 8 and 5. five the most points in the junior Moll. Riviera; { Linda Barton, I8C: : Six futlong sprint. The twe eohis or ” 9 arons | "The selfitaught Georgia 1ad| The big Montana freshman DOY® events. Kew "National" Record, - Old «Record Mangrum Paces says ARDEN SNEED, a 83: e ou r 0 », y 3 k i h [J i . ao » : 23:8 . ath Breen, Firestone uh, x : s =" wire, with Po Valor just — The TD 0s Aug. 18 the never strayed from the fairway never had another chance. His One new record was set. Thir- Akron. tos. Ben in PGA Mon oun Indianapolis, madet. i Vas, » . i y : r S convenie lasting to win his third start of American Hockey League today and Ms Bpbloach Os fee shot 2 the Jo landed in a teen-year-old Ann Morrison of the |, 348 Mtegs Ereestyle—), Sue Jorn foag €Y iheduies ana top service. What | like eadly accurate on e ole ditch and ¢ needed six strokes i 8° €.; 4 Pat Moll, y—_. best is to get . the year, acquired Paul Gladu, top flight oo ~ ~0 0 HC 1 PRC i Biron The Lok a Sanders made JAC broke the existing mark Haver, LA ravitian, Beifuss. Time, CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (UP)-- po% 's rignt i a SseriataLs cans ane Helis Sates aa stalled left wing of the St. Louis Flyers, |, 0 11a lead in the first 18 it with a par four. On the’ yay When she won the national junior Ha Backstiukesal. Hheits; Donia Texas’ bantam Ben Hogan ranked Central's policy—immadiate reservation the y' Jl Meters Backs —1, BI - > : § aid STAD strata : a Ann farry vor. Jor efenee {And stretched it to six duringithe putt that would” have ‘won championship 1500-meter free hue Lata Satroniho Ben atiapned; 25 the second leading money ona Yaut like 1yiom with Lake i dis PRM Iman] arry Saylor {the afternoon by winning the him the hole rimmed the cup. style event, She bettered by two 4 Alice Conway, unattached: 5 Diane winner in the PGA tourney swing GRAND 2APIRS m———— " McMahon, ime, (19.8. {1st, 3d, 4th, 7th, 8th, and 12th. Sanders, the second successive seconds the 23:48.1 record estab- ion 3 meter- 1, Marie Benedict De- for 1951, official figures showed Welch began threatening In the Deep South winner of the Junior fished bv th " ltroit; 223 2 Pat JBradiey Foie Prpage today. but he will not be a threat CHICAS O KALAMAZOO rmy’ S oO ar e use by mm ———-/Chamber of Commerce tourna-'ished by Kathleen Breen of Ak- Park. Ohio. os: Mary McKibben, Ys Jib Marion on Sick List ment, won all his matches bv ron, O, in 1942. Allendale C, C., 141.58. - to the leader, Lloyd Mangrum. SOUTH BEND . . — orrison, - 3 2 ND Mua Join Pro Yanks ’ sticking close to par. His tee! Men's scores at the halfway rag. Net ally Bowers. ! ynaitached: 12 Hogan won $12,500 with his . \ ~ 4 Yy Moore Directs Cards fhots are an unorthodox three- mark were IAC 25, Kenosha By ie St Lore! Brincker- victory in the so-called “world” XOKBuD ! " T : r quarters swing and he uses a Youth Foundation 19, Portage hoff, Lakeside. Time, 3:21.2. ? we 3 LAFAYETTE GELB He 1 didn't have any eligibility] ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18 (UP) ‘number four wood instead of an Park of Chicago 16, Missouri AC 300 Meter Individual Medley), Saily ShRBonSH/f lash Wek oh LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18-—Al eft at the major colleges,” he Manager Marty Marion of the St. y Bowers, unattached; 2, Sue Storer, AT! opegge his total for the season HCHMOND Pollard fullback of last no RB ag y iron for his deadly _Approaches. 8, Washington Swim Club §, Twin 3, Emmalee Bowers, Lakeside; 4. 8is Tavi \ INDIANAPOLIS 0 ar , star fullback o ast explained. "I Gould have had two Louis Cafdinals will be out at ores iti Hm C ¢ t tian, Beilfuss; 5 Mary Brinckerhoff, $20,400 compared to $21,078.83 J year's Army grid team, sald years at Hardin-Stmmons, how- least a week with a virus infec- Cltles Swim Club Of South Bend, J ete. Tims. 4141.3. A ROommersS today that “football's my life,” aver.” : tion and Coach Terry Moore will Li 5 L k and the Indianapolis YMCA 4 9. 3 Mater a, Relay 1 IASuv. "4 for Mangrum. ‘But then Hogan soommacron ™ J v | AT, ; A “ A e , and he may join the New York 'W + R } y [continue as acting manager, the imes one ake gach. Soca Cola of Cincinnati §, Jafaverte 8 5 Time, 4:13.7. headed into retirement, at least SE05ORD CINCINNATL ouldn erurn 1 ! scored 3. y (club announced today.