Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1951 — Page 23
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Jack Solomons of ndon had to help Turpin in his ers to newspapermen this irning. Solomons explained, Ti is his first trip to America nd he doesn’t understand what fellows are doing to the Englanguage.’ “And how about boxing, Mr. ns?
THE GRAN nD American Trap ‘Cap opens in Vandalia, O., today with champion of champion events for men state titleholders. Two Indianapolis women are registered for the shoot. They are Ruth Knuth and Mrs. Frank Sparks. i Lafayette, Inds "Red Sox {makes its initial appearance toinight in the 17th National { Semi-Pro baseball tournament ' at Wichita, Kas. The Sox play | Letterkenny, Pa, Army supply | | depot. | THE COACHES picked ‘em. | . In special ballots at the annual | pre-season meetings, conference oaches picked the Oklahoma Fe to take its fourth straight rown and Tulsa to repeat in the issouri Valley Joop.
Beverley Allen of South Bend {took second place with the ae‘curacy of her fly-casting in the 143d annual tournament at Washington, D. CO, yesterday. {The meet, a ae event, was ‘sponsored by the National As- | sociation of Angling and Cast ‘ing Clubs. i The South Bend angler scored
‘190 ont of 200 casts, four less
| THIRD-SEEDED 3 Wado Herren of Birmingham, Ala. e men’s singles championship, of the 25th National Parks Tennis Tourpament, and Mrs. Mary Prentiss Los Angeles won the women’s
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By LLOYD NORTHARD United Press Sports Writer DETROIT, Aug. 20-The National Hockey League Champion Detroit Med Wings today announced the sale of six Players! to the Chicago Black Hawks for $75,000 and an unidentified player. In the largest cash transaction, ever completed in hockey, the Red Wings sent Jimmy Peters, | Jim McFadden, George Gee, Max| McNab, Clare Raglan and Clare Martin to the Black Hawks, The addition of Peters, McKFadden, Gee, McNab, Raglan and! Martin ro the Chicago roster left the Black Hawks with 19 former] Red Wings in the fold. With th: exception of Raglan, burley tow-headed defenseman from Indianapolis, Chicago received season veterans. McNab has been shuffling between Detroit and Indianapolis for the past five seasons, never quite able t¢ win a full-time job! in the big leagues. He is 27 years old,
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Fracturing Fractions—
'Vaudeveeck'
Br United Press ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20—-What next, Bill Veeck? After pulling a midget out of a birthday cake to pinch-hit, . shooting off aerial bombs, or- | ganizing an eight-piece band out of his players, and putting . acrobats on all the bases, there ~ wasn't much left for the new . St. Louis Browns' owner to surprise folks with today. The curly-haired Veeck did : all that, and. then some, yester- ! day in a weird, laugh-jammed | celebration of the American | League's 30th anniversary. r » »
THINGS got so hilarious that
the Jari Sportsman's Park "crowd of the season — 18,306
Both Fhmes of +
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had to let the apparently washed-up Frank Shea stay in for an 11-run pounding in two innings because he had no capable replacement available except left Bob Kuzava, and “I probably will have to use him plenty in reltef in Detroit and couldn't afford to let him go into a game we were sure-pop losing.” The Athletics put on their biggest single inning spree of the year against the Yankees with nine runs in the seventh and added two more on Joe Astroth's first homer of the year in the eighth,
All the while, Lefty Morris Martin, who didn’t need such a
| margin, was working on a neat
seven-hitter, his third win of the year against the Bombers. That put him in a class with
| short of a { homered for the White Sox.
Boston Lefty Mel Parnell, only other hurler to score three triumphs against New York. The Yankees looked like “little leaguers” in those two frames and that's not exactly fair to the 8 to 12 year old kids, because they play pretty spunky ball. But Stengel said it had to be that way as long as he had anybody to send in. And unless Morgan and Reynolds recover, there can well be some more such drubbings. o ~ # THE INDIANS, who open a long home stand tomorrow against Washington, got more of the same fine pitching that marked their recent 13-game *¢ winning streak when Early Wynn pitched a seven-hit first game shutout over the White Sox. Cleveland made three runs to sew it up in the second, with Ike Boone and Wynn the big blows. Sam Chapman later contributed a homer. But in the second game, hitting was the trade mark and ‘the White §ox had the most’ timely _ wallo hing. the Ne "ESENY Yh the ‘seventh. The Indians rebounded with five runs in the two on. a’ homer by ster; but wotina wpa tie. Al Zarilla
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The Red 8ox, moving up quietly, closed to within 31,
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Title Game Tonight Jtinior Baseball's Marion County champion in the Double A League will be settled today on Riverside No.2 at 6 p. m. The two teams, Pennsylvania Motor Inn and Hawthorne, were to have played the final game of the tournament at Victory Field last Friday when rain interfered.
nr Indians and present
3ppesred before the iu call. The
present Signage go of fhe Cleveland Inianst
Bp ro
r manager of the In-
it was only a social
Sr with Judge Joseph
Howard, one of hs sine A Indianapolis fans who honored Lopez
yesterday i in Chicago at the Indi
games of the top by defeating the Senators, 8 to 3, putting over five runs in the first inninz, then coasting home as Ray Scarborough pitched five innings of one-hit relief ball for his 10th victory. Ted WilHams hit his 26th homer to take the lead in the American. The Tigers twice topped the Browns. 5 to 2 and 68 to 2, as Lefty Gene Bearden beat ace Ned Garver in the opener, and Bob Cain won the second game over Duane Pillette. Bearden and Cain each gave up seven hits. Gerry Priddy homered for Detroit in the second game, ” ~ = IN THE National League, the Giants, refusing to believe that it is impossible to catch the Dodgers, cut their lead to eight games with their ninth straight victory, 5 to 4, over the fizzling Phillies while Warren Spahn was humiliating the Dodgers, 13 to 4, in Boston. The Cardinals twice topped the Reds, 5 to 4 and 5 to 1, and the Pirates won a pair from the Cubs, 4 to 2 and J to. 4.
ans-White Sox game.
The Giants, who only a little more than a week ago trailed Brooklyn by 131: games, played like champs while coming from behind to hand the Phile their eighth straight defeat. Bobby Thomson hit his 23rd homer in the eighth to score two runs and the wining run came around on Whitey Lockman’'s double, Sal Yvar's sacrifice and Don Mueller's single. Rodkie Al Gorwin pitched three scoreless relief innings to record his fourth straight victory. Spahn was a big man all around in winning his 15th victory in Boston, holding Brooklyn to seven hits and driving in three runs with a double and single. Earl Torgeson drove in four Boston runs, three with a homer while Willard Marshall also homered. Roy Campanella hit a Brooklyn homer.
» » ” NIPPY JONES drove in three runs, two with a single and one
with a homer in the opening |
Cardinal victory as Cliff Cham-
bers gained his ninth victory, |
and in the second game Al | Br le took command with a |
* hitter. Red Stallcup hit a
Brooklyn at Beston {Only game scheduled.) asada:
RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
{ 18); Pierce (8) and Masi.
(Second Same)
Cleveland 00 000 050— 6 3 Chicago L202 000 50x— 7 Gromek, Brissie (7), Lemon (8 2 Tebbetts, Hegan (8); Kretlow, Gumpert
Winning Pitch
Baseball Owners Still ‘Weeding’
NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (UP)—
Brooklyn Dodger Owner Walter O'Malley was “practically cer-
tennis crown.
Ex-DePauw
tain” today that a new baseball commissioner will not be chosen | at tomorrow's session Betadet “we're still awaiting -the fin weeding out process.” O'Malley's sentiment was mediately backed up by an Amer-
m- part of
Netter Wins
State Crown
LIFE WITH FATHER—Bob Bastian wears the 1951, singles;
Invitational
t was the story yesterday ohn Hare Jr. and Jack Leer, the golfing buddies from Highland Golf and Country Club, won ithe South Bend Country Club In- | vitational Golf Tournament. They defeated Tom Bujeker and Jack Jessup of South Bend lon the 20th green when Hare
Bob Bastian, whose father was knocked in a 15-foot birdie putt.
won the
the doubles team that {Hare and Leer gained the final
round of the best-ball event by
state champiogship 34 ousting Dr. H. T. Knode of South
ican League owner who insisted Y®2'S 280. today ruled as Indi-/Bend and Dave Holmes of Kenthere “isn’t the remotest chance’ 2N4’'s new men's singles tennis dalville, 5 and 3, in the semifinals.
that A. B. Chandler's successor will be chosen.
“We will go over the names of|
explained, “and perhaps even add! a few names.
champion.
The 24-year-old Bastian upset]
top-seeded Ralph Burns, 6-4, 6-2,
annual championship net open.
di to win the crown yesterday at the candidates again, O'Malley! Broadmoor Country Club in the
Bujecker and Jessup had beaten Nick and Mike Garbacz of] South Bend, 1 up.
TOP EVENT in the state's golf
We might not bei Bob's father, Robert Bastian Which Lloyd Mangrum, this year’s
able to name our man until the| Sr. was teamed with Gage Hoag|leading money winner, will be de-
December meetings.”
Pointing out that Tuesday's
{state doubles crown.
|34 years ago when they won the fending his title. Bob was
graduated from DePauw Univer.conclave at a local hotel is an sity last June, where he played in Club course,
An estimated 150 golfers will compete over the Elks Country playing 18 holes
executive session rather than a the No. 1 spot on the tennis team. | |daily, Thursday, through Sunday.
joint session, O'Malley said the!
y lat of the military men on the; list of candidates will be checked! further as to their availability.
W. 16th St.
chest, Thompson suffered a leg fracture, 1 and Brewer's hip was broken,
{brother State doubles championship.
The doubles crown yesterday! Ir. {was won by Jim Birr and Wayne |p“ 1°
Some of those expected to com-| Last spring : teamed with his| ge are Frank Stranahan, Cary |Rufer 8 win the tle | Middiecof!, John Palmer, Clayton | yg
|Hédfner, Jim Ferrier, Jack Burke Marty Furgol, (Dutch) Harrison and Joe
Burns. They defeated Ralph Burns, | Kirkwood Jr.
(and tan Malless,
Softball
Broadmoor defeated {Men's Club, 6-1,
the yesterday at Riverside
6-0, 4-6, 7-5.|
DOROTHY ELLIS and her| brother, Don, posted a 79 yester|day to win gross honors in a two-|
Kirshbaum pay mixed foursome tournament
8!
{to win the Kirshbaum Softball League./at Meridian Hills Country Club.
{The winner will represent Indianapolis in| {the Midwest Softball Tourney at Colum-
bus, O., on Labor Day week-end.
Barbara Bremerman and John| {Harrington were second with 81 ‘and Mrs. Ralph Queisser and John
Results at Beech Grove last night:%Farm David were third with 83. Mr.|
| Bureau, 3, Mitchell Scott, 2: Allison Jets,
Bud's Flackvillt ihe net division with 90-21-69.
10, Meyer's Market. 0; Tavern, 4, Merry Go Round, 1.
{provide the winning margin.
3
IAC Ladies Bring Home
land Mrs. Hugh Bremerman won
It took 20 holes but they did it. |¢
inning. Bowman turned in & fourhit job while fanning seven: batters. The Millers hopped to a 4-0 lead in the first game when Tookie Gilbert and Gil Dickens connected for homers in the second frame. Ed Sokol, Minneapolis catcher, sent. Papish .to the showers in the third with a basesfull double off the scoreboard.
. ® = JOBNNY McCall went, to, the
|iames of a sore arm in the first
J eh Bia ay at 1 the back by a pitched ball, went to third on Merson's single and came in after Stevens’ fly. The mystery of one missing Indians’ outfielder has been cleared. Dom Dallessandro left the club on the road last week to come: back to Indianapolis for a physical checkup. The club thought Dom was missing while actually he has been in Indianapolis being treated for an internal disorder. Tribe General Manager Ted Sullivan said the disorder is a slight recurrence of an ailment suffered in 1949. He will not re-join the Indians until some-
this week will be the second an-| nual $15,000 Ft. Wayne Open, in|
Skee Riegel, ai
time this week after his treate ments are completed,
Tribe Box Scores
(First Game)
INDIANAPOLIS ABR H OA FE Beard, eof ... sd 1 4.00 Merson, 2b .. 4 F') &" 2:0 tevens, 1b 4 0 1 3 3 0 lin, If .. 4 0 3 0 owell, *f . .. 4 0 0 Fernandez, 3b 4 0 1 Rasgall, ss . 4 0 0 1 Mangan, ¢ .. 3 8. 0 1 Papish, p ... I 0:0 0 9.0 McCall, Paivsvuseiid 0-:1...0. 0.0 Totals aridesdd R92. 0% 3 MINNEAPOLIS ABR H QQ A R veils BoB, 3 S08 4 97} 1 5. 0 4.0 0. 0 .0 O $ 1-2 3 32 0 5 y 3:06.90 3 1 5 00 4 x 3-0 3 3 $ 1 0 50 TT 1°60 .essunv wd %s0.0 0 | Totals ........ A0 2 0 | INDIANAPOLIS 000 000 002— 2 Minneapolis ,. ............ 043 103 00x11
| Runs Batted In—Beard, Merson, Thompson, Gilbert 2, Dickens 4, y Too Base Hits—Fernandez 32, | Dickens, Home Runs—G on. Double Plays] |to So ol to Dandridge; Hofman to ert Base-—I
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3 McCa A |Papish 1, McCall 2, Tomasic 6. Hits—OT {Danish as canine, MeCall 3 in 514 | ee ‘mpires— te |Applehans. Time—2:15, wien. prewarl,
Capitol City Tire
me) ler, etlow (4-6), Losing Pitcher. Grome Columbus 200 000 000-2 8 2 (5 = Home Runs-- Zarilla. Easter : Can Help You Milwaukee 300 on 00x—4 8 2 (First Game) HE gg BS gee, 8-3 102 More Swimming Titles Prevent Accident (Secon ouis Shlumbys } 008 0 2 : 0 Bearden (3-3) and Swift po a 5 | reven cel en ® iflwaukee [an atts plake and Morgan: Gorin, Benaent (4) Dekel (Second Game) at 3 The Indianapolis Athletic Club Pash Ago ela; a Clodnay, Misand Unser 3 bl ibbons for - N17 ! : (First Game) St. Louis 000 003 500— 3 ‘3 i/had two more blue ribbons Time, 4:21.1, Toledo 100 002 010-4 1 0! Cain, Trout 8 and Swift, Ginsters 100-Met F 8 —1, Kansas City 000 000 002-2 1 ak Pillette, ; Sucheck! Tv and {the trophy case today. USC or: ree Style. DASTY devers, Toriack and Oriffin:’ Melton, Pewerson Pitcher: Pillette (5.13. Home Eosine| It took a woman's hand to place 3 Bob Baker Kenosha Yguth: 4 John (9) . 5-13, ro e : : 8 (Second Game) = Priddy 102 110 220.15 14 olit there, however. The IAC ladies.| J pephanson. | indianangiis ¥, dm abel Tolede 0 001 140 6 7 8 § Ehiladeinh 000 001 0oo— 1 7 3/Senfor and junior, captured cham-| ok-Meter Springboard Diving—1. James oat, Whe. sioab Jordany 11 Martin gy an Ag, eie pionship titles in the 15th annual EG. EE! dias aad a rime. Gua) “| hi Lysine Pitcher. Wistler 10-31. "ome |Shakamak State Park swimming) soot x. 4 Bud foasie, Riviess ‘Gus: Louisville (First 007000 010 2 1 9 Boston 501 002 noo— & 9 o Meet yesterday. 8. Paul Bingham, Washington Swim Club: | St. Paul 200 001 00x 3 7 3 Washingto 000 210 000-- 3 7 1 iti nS) -Boraika, Arena hop orman ferris and Scherbarth: Biack and! Stobns Bearboroush (5. and Robinson:| IN women's competition, the i Washington Swim Club. Points, Thompson Avoond Garis) Porterfield, Haynes = prerrick oh and IAC scored 73 points for top hon-| AM Back (Se nerra inning teher carborous 200-Meter a troke—-1, : 3 Louisville S00 3 } . i 2 } do 6. Ripe Pi teher. Porterfield (4-3). ors followed by the Lafayette Indiana U 2 Dave Son Fai os 8 au - ome Run-—Williams Club with 35. Sue Storer of i oran, IAC: 4. Jim Cabel. WashHerrin. Asmonga (1) and Ares Peter! rere rer——— a Swim Clu i ington Swim Club: 3. Boyd Fellows, Misson, Mossor if, and Tee ithe Indacs headed the individual souri AC. Time. 2:37.0. : NAT diate Horseshoe Notes list with 22 points, [al00- Meter Breast Stroke—1, a Lord. Chicago ‘ 10 001 000 2 Indianapolis won the Central Indiana] o neny enosha Lorouth: J. te si : the field Tom Warren, Kenosha Youth: 4 Don Pittsburh ind pina ols 00x~- 4 1 2 Horseshoe League championship yestets The IAC also headed d Clooney, Missouri AC: 5. Jerry Barres. VACATION .
Carlsen (1+ 0, and McCullough, Home Runs—Kiner,
McCullough
day, defeating the Noblesville tossers.
to 14. It was the eighth
straight v Fn
tory for the local squad without defeat. with 34 points and the Sout
Pulls Laughs But Not Runs for Browns
doubleheader to the Tigers, 5 to 2, and 6 to 2. While the aerial bombs exploded at regular intervals between the games, the eight-
piece band plaved at home plate, a hand-balancer performed at first base, trampo-
line artists leaped through their act at second and a juggler worked hard at third, and oldfashioned cars and cycles were paraded. Max Patkin, the comedian - contortionist - coach, staged a jitter-bug dance,
” » ~ A HUGE, 7-foot birthday cake was carried onto the field as the band played “happy birthday.” Out of the cake popped a 3-foot 7-inch midget decked out in. a Browns' uniform with the fraction "4" on his back.
He was introduced as the last of the real ‘‘Brownies” and presented to Manager Zack Taylor, Taylor made immediate use of the midget, sending him up to the plate as a pinch-hitter for lead-off man Frank Saucier in the first inning of the second game, As he strutted up to the plate swinging three midgetsized bats, umpires Ed Hurley and Art Passarella immediate lv challenged Taylor's right to use the midget as a pinch-hit-ter, ” » ~ ' ZACK reached down in his pocket and came up with an official American League contract and a scorecard that carried the midget's name— Eddie’
Gaedel—-and fraction on the Browns’ roster. He had given the 27-year-old midget one of the club's four player vacancies, The umpires decided everything was official and let the
midget bat. Bob (Cain, the Detroit pitcher. was, flabbergasted, but he was ordered to pitch to the latest addition to the Browns.
» ” n HE TRIED to get a piteh in the strike zone, but he
couldn't pitch that low. So he || walked the midget pinch-hitter
on four pitches, The Browns eventually loaded the bases in
the inning, but failed to score. | thing:
Scoring was the one Veeck couldn't pull out of the hat.
{Benid-Mishawaka was second wi
11. Ann Morrison, Betty Watson fne 35a 0uth Bi 5. Kenosha Youth C.|
land Ann Marchino, all of IAC tied {for top honors with 12 points leach. In the men’s
ito the Kenosha Youth Foundaition of Wisconsin's 52. Larry y Meyer of Indiana University tal-|, [lied 24 points for top individual! {honors, Lakeside of Louisville won the {junior boy's championship with! {27 points, followed by Oak Park,! 1111. with 23. Paul Schutt of the Kenosha Youth Foundation and] Joseph Rogers of Oak Park tied
with 18 points each WOMEN'S EVENTS
400 Meter Pree Style--1, Sue Storer. IAC: 2. Helen Hughes, §t Louis Y Haves. Lafavette § Rivierst 5, Sue Shactir. an
, Time. 5:46, 100- Meter Breast Stroke--1, Sally Bowers. unattached: 2, Heather MeGill, un- } hed: 3, Sue Storer, IAC: 4. ! . 5 haul Y.. 5 Adrianne Nail
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300-Meter Medley Relay—1, Missouri AC Don Clooney, Robin Ord):
championship, the! {TAC placed second with 34 points ?
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BOYS' EVENTS 150-Meter Individual Medley--—-1, Rogers, Oak Park Club: 2, Kenosha Youth: anapolis Y: 4, Tom Moran, IAC: hy Diorio. Lakeside, Louisville.
| 300-Meter Medley Relay. {and Under--1, Lakeside (D. Diorio, I Shempaon, Pat O'Brian); 'Y Indianapolis AC. Time, 4:4 208. Meter Free aye e; au utt, Ken R Werte, Bviaw; Time, BAP % Pre RLS' EVEN 150-Meter Tadividun Medley, {Old and Under--1, Ann Morrison,
atson, unattached: 4. |8, Hannah Brix, Beilfuss. 300-Mater Med! an S deter ey Relay, ner,
Time,
Ann Morrison, ‘Betsy Alexander):
win Cities: 3, . Beifuss, Time. Jakeside; 4. Riviera: a us today fox; Safe, 100-Meter Free Stvie. 14 mndera: “rtis Walton. Fears Qld and trouble free miles. axXan 3. - Relay Alexander, IAC: 1. Mary Ann Mar It is so easy to be
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maken continues eT Be oe 7. Peerless Pump vs. Speedway (Second Game) the 25-lap feature hard-top race last) Merchants; 8, United Home Life vs. KIn-| A STAR field of of 80 teed off at! INDIANAPOLIS alin Frank Mike was second and Earl man Garage: 9, Speedway Products vz. a | ABR RHR -O A BE (Second Game) Ellison finished third. Ellison slipped In TWA. st Paul today in the 51st Na-|Beard. cf ........... 1 0.6 0 0 LEAGUE STANDINGS Chicago 1201 000— 4 10 1/when Johnny Mitchell blew a tire i Ww Golf| Merson, 2b ........; £0 YT 1 '3°0 N | Pittsburgh got 000 032— 5 8 1 the 24th lap. Charles Jackson and Jim! —— tional omen’'s Amateur Stevens, Ib re Cog gE AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO 8 d Owen; Quick won semi events and heats were At Municipal: Speed Merch Kalin, 1f 3:8 1 6 0 0 on Lost Fet O.B | Klippsteln = Leonard, 8 aoota. CWin. taken by Quick, Jackson, Mitchell and Hert Jones. 1: Se OL I Dit. Tournament, | Bowell, rf 3 ta 3. 00% Milwaukee 5 3 4 3 I ning Pitcher, Law (4-81. Losing Pitcher, Joe Reed. | Merchants, 1: AT a Post, 3. Scatur | Eighteen holes of play were on | Fernandes. 3 308 Fel 2 0 i eae $0 542 10 |Leonard (10-4). Home Runs—Klippstein, : : > p i he 1 H f asgall, ss 3-.0:21.4. 3 0 Kansas City . 6 441.18 aber, “Howerton spre, 1 4. Tininute mark was Pharmacy, 0: Perry Township Girls, 20,|/tap, with the low 64 qualifying or| | Surner. c 3 0 '6 6 0 0 5 . posted last ni ere eringer in . 8c | . i 18 He fo 8 mi Hadelphia " : 000 03% d00— : 1 B) Binning, th the Ai D teature, Sr Ess Kingan Aa tal aoe a aie: 4 match play which Starts tomor- [rae 9 i 0 } a i 0 | ville : y a en : at Fie i ¥ on oledo aa Hern. Spencer’ 3), Cotuit oT) had | Toad third, ‘Semi winners were Dennis Florists vs. R. So Barber: 3. Barrington TOW." The 1951 champion will be| .,, i318 10 1 Columbus National Lag VE ve | Westrum, SAIS ran. at "Willer. | Stephens nd Homer Traylor. a1 Carter s. Decatur Merchants, determined with 36-hole final] Gearhart struck out for Main in 7th. : Won &est ret 3.B. ht hning atlther-Coruiy 9), Sonu | xe ent in the fourth heat. Eddie 4 . |match play round Saturday. MINNEAPOLIS H 0G ‘A {BrOOKIYA— .......v.is 74 41 643 ; her feiniselnag (9-101, Somes TW {Bedhett won this event. | At Longacre: Regal Stores. 7. Bell Phar-| There wasn't a standout favor-|Rufer. ss . EEN sa: New Fork APR 48 3 41 ou ie homps (First Game) - | MilwaukeaLFragk. Armi. HaRford, Cal. { macy, 8; Barrington Heights, 13, W. J.| lite in the field as qualifyi 1 Dandridge, 3b ae 9.4 6 0 ! v 57 © 80 ABT IH * 8h. Louis .. 004 010.000— 5 11 1! drove to victory in the National AAA! {Holliday 1: East Side Merchants. 23, In- q ng:p asi Milne 3 '2. 2.3.1.1 Bhitadelohia : gs Cincinnati 101.000 0024 8 0: 100-mile midget i y ; aoa Gear, eh ] WhIopke 8 Gam) 0m a ¥-o pins on. 3p-ss; i. 3:2 2 "8: 2,0 S458 AW 1 : x i 4 £00 . at: Es 8 ei d a SE Rane faa] Yesterday ‘when wh a, dais pb ow ACRE PATTI a ae a Sneidun, =r 2 $a Pig 8 SR X At TRS ea nr py os laps pod) “BUCK WH IT E. Greenwood, | Hofman, 2 3 3 & 2.0 Pt ge yo 49 B89 418 28'a) ard wi ” A NAY i is Go Round; 9. East Side Mf | Dicke f . ie AMERICAN won Lost Pet 0B. Darser 13-1a, Home' Runs Jones a inrongn no taps. witout oop wl chants vs, Butler Pharmacy Miss, held the $2400 check for Katt. ns a i318 i 33 0 \3 (8 ) { elm. p . 98. p n Shyam a3 3 2 8t, Louis . cand 91000. $16 3 10 °°0 of er one Re rates, ‘N 0 | et top ‘prize money {in the $15,000 Bowman, po . 111! 3 dak 0 1 5 New or 3 2, 06 5 Win — pr 1 i oi TTR Le 1 vi 10 4 & 3 3iCipeinnan 1) and Sonedt ” Fa : (Bas Gene Hartley, Roanoke, Ind.. was. sec- ew r eans Ins wo Sioux City Open loday and said Totals .... 24 3 § 2 8 1 Chicagn : A AY MT 18 | Kowsk) 9)" and Howell. hr Plicher=—| ond. coming under the. flag eight seconds| N 0 a hot putter brought his- victory. NDTANAPOLIZ Cw ATars. 001 000 0==1" Jeurolt . pa 3 4 41 32 {Rox Ki -10). Home RUD wards. +13 after Armi He won $1146. Jimmy Davies, ew Orleans added two wvic- ‘White fired an ht-und | Minneapolis “a Lai 102 000 x—3 an zton “raya rooklyn — Vi N . $982. i y - ” Philadelphia 1.011. § 73 W 2 |Boston 010 005 70x13 13 _ 0 Chuck Brevenson. 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