Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1951 — Page 13
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v AMERICAN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE fats | Racing Title 5 fe EA BE He ver Philadel t : AB RH TB HR 8B Pct B R I'B HR 8B Pct AB R H TB HR SB P i ¥ oO : Milwkee 4576 710 1208 1922 108 32 283 Brooklyn 4193 865 $180 1875 148 €5 .282 ot. ; Minepls 4222 156 1242 1924 129 79 281. Phila 4135 520 1084 1562 82 50 262 Chicazo 4228 589 1149 1630 64 79 273 3 ; | Kas Cty’ 4519 692 1260 1991 128 28 279 Pittsburgh 4130 548 1083 1675 116 25 .262 Boston 4221 66%, 115 22 1 Continued From Page 11 inning today to give the Brad | Play -U fol r G b INbrs’ thie an i ih 03 oo gu dott ia fh 0 Ib 3 ew vor aha csod ie ania 1k se ag oe Fitts oF 12 innit B0 rietory ovin toe Heda HA { uisv 44 ? ew Yor 31 5 2% 2 tory over the es in nn- 5 ) ) ra S i { Toledo 4370 615 17s 1734 96 39 269 Boston 4018 548 1034 1575 106 62 .257 Detroit 4148 552 1118 4710 83 20 .270 » 3 = | IoC “Paul 4302 658 1134 1716 95 85 264/Chicago 4014 489 1020 1477 79 53 254 Wash 4130...535°1092 1492 4 8 26% ings today sixth straight triumph and uni Climbs $36 386 1137 1657 84 36 262 Cin. 4036 442 1020 1468 76 28 253 (lave ie or 922 0 y. : . { 2 3 77°1088 (639 114 42 283 , “ . - ; S NOSSess Bn po : Si ape Rb ! Linco: rp AN TILOING on. rp gh po RIOR SRS ERNAON BRN Aq 250 Don Carlsen opened. the na ion. of third place bn : oe 3 pa Tw aS pes rs . cv iE, 481 - x , { \ im e AtTORRI TRAE. hr Fol N. : - pl SR Milwaukee ® Jus po 7 2 Pitia ° ¥ 109 0a 3210 1280 8 #70 bils 3 % 473.967 veb)=:64 33 243 frame with a single’ and was ri oe 2 : R x - | ~ . 3 36 T i ! 3 i E, n TOS - ~<THE BATTLE % 1 bi Continued From Page 11 Be poli” it 0 3348 114) 115 371 Boston 117 0 3176 1303 102 .978 FAM. FIELDING sacrificed to second by Castigli- + Braves had a four-run ictable- Art FOR automobile racing’s national cham- 004 arter the - Giant Columbus 0 331 Lie MO BIL Qicianati 108 § 3181 17 130 91s B DP TP PO A -R Pet no Rocky Nelson hit safely to Purst in the fourth inning and 3 Louisviiie 138 0 338 4 St r 3181 1297 110 .97 oston 138 3. 3201 142 : . y 3 § s 3 ding charh- pionship title moves to the Wisconsin State Fair mile track Dropo but Umpire Joe Paparella StiPaul 138 0 3368 1400 18-930, CITE HY 0 INT 147 138 373 Philaceiohia 162°0 -204 MBs 103 19 right, sending Carlsen to third/{N® Reds had a four-run rally of andro, Cal at Milwaukee this afternoon’ grabbed him from behind before Kansas City’ 130 1 3462 1454 190 963 New York 124 .0 3279 1350 134 973 New York 147 0 3219 ‘1400 105 978 ama ra lte their own in the seventh. But they ey . a : blows could be struck. INDIVIDUAL BATTING Anas IiVIBUAL BAITING, Clevelsng 108 0 3200 1204 100 977 ANA Konstanty walked both Ralph only served to offset one another 1 in the 70th It is a 200-mile classic. It starts at 2:30 p. m., Indian- Boston's first hit was Robin- (Includes players in tem or more games y AR 21h SB ap RB Pe Olu 49 341 1 3386 1377 123 975s Kiner and Bell to force Carlsen in the pitchers’ nightmare. The : : ’ : exe . , y d trout kK} 1215 1 2 wy a nateur tennis apolis time. There are 400 points —— son's first homer of the year, AB Han HR RBI Pt Aa ao aN.d 3 Wathiogton : 5 2 I:n ome. No defeats. teds used four hurlers and the before rain awaiting the winner, disappointment, Eastern fans are a line smash into the left field Walker.col #4 5818 MELE Ropinson.Brk 407 139 27 318 7 342 St. Louts 135 0 3ST 12% i y3i iner's 36th homer of the vear Braves three. . atl 3 shburn, Phi 495 168 24 3 139 oul. dy “of LR l ye only five That's enough points for Nick sending Lee birthday cards so he lower deck in the third inning. Cerv,KC 395135 18 21 26 101 342 Wyrostek.Cin 428 119 26 3 2 56 123 INDIVIDUAL BATTING had sent -heé Pirates off to a 1-0 Sisti doubled in the seventh and ie Nazaruk or Jack McGrath to grab/gets them Sept. 7th . . . and . The home Sox struck hack Inemeipadols 38 03 8 8.8 03 3 RNeCBl, 07.838 88 51 30s (Includes players hitting .230) lead in the second inning, but the advanced to third as Sam Jethroe the championship lead away from they're enclosing a dollar bill in with three in their turn and Sullivan, Tol 377128 21 7 11 85 .340 Campanella, Brk 402 128 22 0 27 84 .318 AB H 2 AR : ‘ 3 oly beat t his third straight bunt. Mathews. Mil 3% 01 5 333 Dark,NY 492 156 32 6 9 49 317! Fain.Phi BH 2B 3B HR RBLPt | Phils later tied it at 1-1 and 2.2, Peat out his straight | rnia playboy, Tony Bettenhausen . . . if Betten- each envelope with the card. three more in the fifth. Kah 208 9923 010 3 331 Furilio,Brk 301 138 28 313 78 313 Minoso.Clev-Ch 308 103 23 Jse a : > ‘Earl Torgeson's fly to Johnny se of his poor hausen runs into trouble. They've asked “The Angle’ to Boston loaded the bases in the Clarmeny 333 1710 3.4 4 J Tovah fe tas 5 4 H AMIRclhDe 459 130 24 '1 1 43 33; Fittsburgh went in front 2-1 Inigpurggtek in right was too short the U. 8. The favorite 1s Bettenhausen, help, Of course, we are going to ninth on singles by Clyde Voll- wanrkc 44 14 2 0 0 + NaifrinNY 418 128 13 314 #0 JOB. wasn en Hi gi 3 the Fourth, he the Phillies tied ("score him but Sid Gordon proi Bollweg KC 3683 115 23 12 15 56 .J17 at B . *Z Dilling “hy id ‘ 3 8°53 8 in the seventh. required only who has been riding victory help . . . we're sending Lee a/mer and A. Robinson and a pass RRiaxiiC 307 100 18 '1 8 34 314) SOgPer.Bas M3 IBA 112 43 08 DUlARerChI 234 8074 4 0 18 us it : duced a longer hoist to Hank over Thomas : groove in the No. 99 in which Lee birthday card with dollar en- to Fred Hatfield, but Holcombe Thompson.Stp™ 283 93 id 5 3 8 Jog | Reese e.Brk 451136 14 810 71 302 BauerNy 270 8413 3 8 48.0301 Pittaburel Philadelphia = Edwards in left and Sibby crossed § us ” 7 . Benson,Co § 3 T $ 5 3 t.22 ae L ‘ , N.Y. 61, Wallard won this year’s “500. closed, too. retired Pinch Batter Vern Ste- JH0i00 316 158 28 7 10 73 308 BRinraacCn E13 4 3.7 8% 302 MVockv Phi.cly S33 M11 28 £19 66 300 castgindb 4 1 1 3 Waitkusib-5 114 1 with the deciding marker. nn Any Lee Wallard fans who also phens on a pop and then Voll- Reed Mil - 424 130 26 2 1 46 .307|St.Claire.Bos 166 <9 11 2 1 16 .295|Avila.Clev 23130 17 2 7 3 308 Mtkveh,1b 2 1 3 0 Ashburncf § 2 3 0 Aft the Reds tallied an unmer scored while Dom DIM {o | Richter Eou 428 130 22 4 0 48 304 Metkovich Pitt - 327 96 18 2 3 31 294 Pesky Bos 55 109 15 4 3 34 307 Phillips,1b 2 0 1 Oi Ncholsnat 5 1 4 0 er e KR second round j HERE IS THE AAA title stand- want to help may send theirs to: Ne : agglo| |CassiniStp 41182 0 1 48 304) Snider Bik 478 140 22 637 7 293 McDougaldNy 303 9323 3 1p 13 307 Thomas.ef 3 0 4 0/Ennislf 6 0 0 Q earned run in the third, the ; 2 was in nto a forceo | Whitman, 8tp : 32 5 Gordon, Bos 409 119 22 25 29 aggio. Bos 9 13 2 ; y 6 0 OJ $s.) 5 1 2 . called were fng as the nation’s big league Lee Wallard, Room 215, Albany Hung Chicas d Mordaneki Tol” 330 710 16..0 4 39 .304 SchoendishstSL 392 11334 § -4 33 .388 Goodman.Bos 434 133 35 3 1b 82 306) HOwertn 1 3 8 0 Tammerss 6 4 3 3 Braves bunched five hits off Howie 3 drivers start this afternoon’s Hospital, Albany, N. Y. A eas Hofman,Mpls 175 53 9 2 6 30 .303|McCulloughPitt 177 51 2 1 6 28 .288 pox Chi - . . oe lnay If 3 5 - ro. £017 TR ¢ th t ore four iregor, second " « FAROA AB H O A Mavis. Tol - 255 77116 3 3 40 .302 '‘Abrams.Brk 146 43 8 0 3 18 1288! Sree 476 144 29 8 3 44 303 Kinerdf 3 1 8 0 Cabaliro3b 7 Fox in the four 0 sc ntrant, and classic: Flood Lee with birthday cards BMag.ct 4 § 3 HAN $22 5 gearist,KC 42512828 311 57 .301 Bell.Piti 25° 913 70. .287 Malesk! CR pnu P10 317 NU Bella 4 8 3 9 Seminjcke $2 3 2itimes. Boston picked up another tf Berkeley, | Bettenhausen, 1200 points; and dollar bills,” is the motto of Williams It $01 OMinosodh 3133 Mauch Mil 33 33 3 0.1 13 30) Marshall Be 13 410 «7 33% Berra NY 130 129 20 327 48 302 Gckidss 5 1 4 J Hntsimnp 0 0 0 1 run in the fifth. o y, Wallard, 1000: Mc- the ¢ i Dropo.ib 2 0 7 2 0 9 1 Campbell. Tol 393 11821 410 Bl JN VHLABh 1 3:3 1 383 Groth.Det 322 9723 172 30 Cole.2b £1118 1000 Nazaruk, 1003; Wallar ampaign. Goodmn.2b 3 0 5 31 1 o'Merson.iInd 533 159 32 4 17 83 298 Wilber.Phil 6 3 4 28 282 npiichell,Clev 292 3 Ee =i 7 . 2 - - i the first of > Vo 11.4 111 SKalindnd 358 107 18 3 17 83 .298 Mueller NY 8 4 9 #4 381 purtiew 92 118 13 7 10 55 Carlsenp 5 2 0 2 Hansenp 0 0 0 2. The Reds staged a four-run ex 0 foreign na- Grath, 820; Henry Banks, 1850 2:8» Hat{ldah 31 0 0 1Sheelye 4 2 2 0 Mangan,Ind 270 8014 & 7°45 26 Mave NY 329 17 417 M IIs Hoeay Jos MS lo ln : Brown 1 0 0 0 nigsion of their own in the top of led Japanese § champion, 712; Emanuel Ayulo, BOB GATLIN, who was in- A Rbnsonc $3.4 2 Carrsauelss 3 1 2 3 Peadieronie i 3 3: 12 13 5 i Miksis. Br Xe hi 118 116 114 as 330 McCormick Wash 190 56 5 3 0 18 Konstnty,p 1 0 0 3 the seventh to tie, 5 to 5 tA > . nm. p 2 2 Dp 3 2 } ne, Mpls 2 7 2 £ 1 5 ne Ane aa i ba {ryhoski 1 13 15 3 - . - - sev y & J. Fujikura, 1-8, 700; Andy Lindef, 647; Bobby jured when a stock car crashed Fonts } 1 § jeeomben’3 027 Carex KC sian 210 & F Jockman NY $15 13330 10 Mf : Rusby.Chi . Bali a Totals Totals 46 2 10°36 18 Cincinnati Boston = . 7 Ds < y Stephens 0 ourtney 3 4 2 35 9]'} 2 0 - aaa a3 24. ‘alo, Pt 318 12 3 5 avertor to ibl ay 3.1 Ball, 500; Walt Faulkner, ‘500; the infield judges stand at W. eplien 10 0 : Dallessandra.Ind 297 86 22 4 9-81 200 Hodges, Bri 344 121 21 134 75 alo Phyl ie Be RL 11 6 Toa ple \ double play for o tin 3b BH $ 3 3 3 Duane Carter, 410; Carl Forberg, 16th St. Midget Speedway two Totals 31 824 10 ‘Totals - n a 13 Sheridan, Mpls 224 5 1 0 8 40 290 gones.Ehil $id I Ms Joost Phil 410 127 22 4 15 ‘39 Sister struck out for Heintzelman 2.2 40 3 SE 00: Bill Schindler, 300; Chuck years 3 ivers Siepieny popbed ouy lor Masiersen. in Rf : 86 0 "3 agg| Reiser Pitt 140-33 '8 3 2 14 nh, Wash 405 117 18 4 21 95 sixth $13 3a d Alastair 300; Bl o . G Fore 160: yeals ago, spent the anniversary Bt nm 001 000 001 —2 Hascall Ing on 13 % 9 1 oe 233 H Rice, Stl 148 40 8 0 3 27 Yabinson,Chi £45 128 18 4 21 os Brown fanned for Hensen in eighth had 4 } 8 0 Ice asia Stevenson, 200; Gene Force, 160; of that “knockout” still in bed chicago 003 030 00x—6 Rue,Ind 172 4912 0 0 11 .285 PITCHING RECORDS D : 1 712 48 28s Pitt t / 010 100 000 001-3 4239: 1250 the national Duke Nalon, 150; Gordon Reid, |ast Tuesday. Errors—Pesky, Dropo. Runs Batted in— Mozali,Col 356 100 26 3 T 43.281 (Includes Only First 30 1 §12 57 287 PRiiade hi ead 001 000 loo 0002. 3! Sei 0D ! . ee 970° P . Robinson, Fox, Minoso. Zarilla. Sheely, Broome Lou 261 7313 2 8 51 Ww 1 Ww 1 3 27 105 irrors=—Sticklan arise /aitkus 2 0 0 2Hrtsfld2h 4 0 2° 2 i 140; Paul Russo, 120; Roger Ward, Bob is in a cast—has been for DiMarslo. Two-Base Hits—Sheel?. Home Kress Col 132-31 7 2. 6 4 3 Spencer. NY 3 5 7 38 Runs Batted In—Kiner, Bell 2, Ashburr 3 oion, 6-2, 6-3, , r . } A ham one. | MeQuillen. To BE A 22 i 4 0 Spencer NY 3 4 3 31% Ta X HEE BE a ASHDUN 0 0 0 0'Sain.p 1 049-0 112; Don Knepper, 100; Cecil nine months—and unable to get Buti, Ay orice, Sesifee olcomy. Megulin®ol 30 313 4 3 3 } jhe 2 pie Hal bd RO Seton ee Re eae Joga, FY t 4 4 : ox 1 0Ja Y 16 9 ? 11 17 > Js . Kiner 9 0 0 0Chipmanp 1 0 Griffith, 98: Freddie Agabashian, jut ‘except to the front porch of Ri ns ong Joss to Pox 0 E Robinson : aus Mi 35 155 26 13 & 46 ni. Phil 1.0 Erskine Brk 14 8 Doerr Bos 37a 3 2 03 2 ! Heintzelman Castiglione 2 Ashburn 1.0 0 0 an? , y Z Le 31 Ses oston 9, Chicago 3ases Ti 1.8 352 9725 5 1) 5 3 3 1 Ni 1s. Bo. 7 rown. NV 2i3 107 18 212 ‘6 . a SP npr erifices. - 'n's matches »88; Troy Ruttman, 80; Bill Vuko- his home on a special chair. Al-'on Balls—-Off Holcombe 7. Nixon 5, Mas-| Lewis Col 38 16 0 0 0 2 Hanson Pah i 0 Roberts Phil tp HiBfovnNY 243 6810 2 5 44 Sar Agno, Hamer. coachitices 8000 aA these, Mar- vich, 58; Sam Hanks, 50; Joe though the hours are long for Nixon ,! Mock Ont BY Spjeome. I Brent, pL 13 21 I 4 i 3 Boe Bk 14 Fen rep 13 8 Mele W A 1 13 33 3 i ns WaitkUS: Tero Homner br Wartkus Totals 38 92412 Totals 341127 8 aso, Tex., de=- Garson, 50; Johnny McDowell, Jo Bob, “his spirits are good and in 4a innings, Masterson, 2 in ig Wild Beard.Ind_ 335 91 14 8 8 28 12 Relic NS it 5 earn NY fit 16 11 SEeSuL Wash 222 L310 4 8 20 g Carlsen to Garsioia to Phillips; Caballero X sher fouled out for Perkowski in ; tch—Nixon inning cher--Holcombe rnacle, To 2 517 3 ¢§ 10 3 fo) 3 Spahn.Bos ‘ aad 103.17. 3 3 t Cus e on s Pittsburgh 12; ve or ; nmuller, New Bob Rigsby, 33; Roy Sherman, 2 he's looking forward to getting (s- 9). Losing Pitcher Nixon im Um- Zauchin Lou 431 114 24 611 94 27 Broziestl, 3 {igpann Bos | 13 n Mpstont 203 010 2 4 2 sen 4; Hansen 1; Konstanty 1'2 Church 3: Adams popped Sut for Adams in eighth Edna Salichs, | Joe James, 17; Johnny arso back to the race scene next sea- pires—Hurley, Papare a and-Duffy. Time—| O'Brien Lou 325 88 20 2 5 55 271 King.Brk 14 58mith.Cin 5 4 Coleman StL-Chi 412 112 10 8 & 3 Philadelphia 14 Base on Balls Off--Carl- Cincinnati _.... 001 000 400— 5 0. 2:13. Attendances-21,009. Gilbert. Mpls 411 111 19 3 24 85 .270 Brecheen StL R 3 Werle, Pitt 6 5 Easter.Cley 367 0p f 5 6 5; Heintzelman 2: Konstanty 1, Hits and 5 00" did 000 410 10x— & nated Nellie 12; Johnny Tolan, 1 {son, In the meantime letters) 4 ’ Prag ol 336 88 8 2 3 23 2 Leonard.Chi 10 4 Blackwood.Cin 13 12 hd 2 8 3. 419 V Heintzgelman 3 Strike Quts By-—Carlsen BOO McMillan, Edwards, Jorgeson. giami Beach, Here are the points the drivers from fans will be welcome at JOOSt Paces S {Ozark Sip 2 os 11d of 30 NeweombeBrk 16 ViSteiey.Su hn 2 HICHERS RECORDS Runs Off Church 4 and 2 in 3 innings: Gordon. Runs batted in—Kiussewskl .. > Ly." Ft /R 1 y 268 - ludes Only First 30 Heintzelman 2 and 0 in 3; Hansen 1 and Stallcup, Gordon 3, Marshall / Ss, ar-" will receive in the order of finish: his home, 430 Leeds Ave.” Tele- Conway TJ] 336 8610 4 & 30, J68 fn tio in 2: Kons . : ; d Gordon's ’ ~ . Marshall.Col 157 42 7 1 4 19° 363 y WwW 1 ’ 0 in 2: Konstanty 2 and 1 in 4 Passed geson (Wyrostek score on or > 20 Co ; KC 3 a o 22 a m wi ] & Hnni tc Sa rISaT 3 erro y Tth hits—Gordon ry served as 400, 320, 280, 240, 200, 160, 120, phony calls also would help to Over Browns, 9-1 Marquis, KC 382 102 12 6 1 37 267 pee rome ras Alma. Chi 3 0 Garver.st[ W L Ball-Seminick_ Winning pitcher—Carlsen. error in 7thi, Two base : : Brancato,StP 212 62 9 0 3 38 Mastersan Bos 3 0F N 19 a 12-00: Loser—Konstanty (5-11), Umpires Marshall, Sisti. Stolen bases—Torgeson finals oF the 100, 80, 60, 40, 20. Rnguen hs days. The number! ST. LOUIS. —Eddie Joost Turner.Ind . 21% 33.7 3 8 Jo njures el r.Cley 20 a1 15 ao Robb. Pinel pa RE bn Jethroe. Left on bases—Cincinnall 8. Bosmplonship to- 8 un. 9 is 1IMperial 6154. sparked the Philadelphia Ath-DelaGazaTol 353 of 11 5 4° 2% | S Iby FAN 3 it 15 9 Attendance--5270 ion Bch ut by—Fox 1. e : 3 52 6611 1 4 1 ! 8 3 t 8 1 Sain 1, Estock 3. Struck ou y: 1 J Cham | ; 7 2 § : : 1 7 stro 3} verl 2, Sain, Chipman 2 h transferred EIGHT MORE National cham) bor Day Slate letics to a 9-1 victory over the St. Kind. Tol 253 80 8 107 41 A head-on crash in which one Lonsiny 1g 3 QuowsdY' 3 Braves Saueeze Brey ang a s, Mass. The pionship races are on the {Louis Browns today as the A's ParteeKC 161 42 8 2 2 22 261 driver was injured highlighted 17 8 Gu 8 5 q e Perkowski 0-and 0 in 11a; Byerly 2 and because the hedule for the season, all 100 PLENTY of races, of all types, ¢ | Dickens Mpls 104 2% 4 1 3 0E try 17 8 1 3 1 in 1; Erautt 1 and 0 in 1; Sain § an » $ schedu Du-lare th 1 ‘made their final appearance of jenses KC 96 25 31 0 6 15 360 the racing card at the Speedrome 8 4! 12 9 B Rh d 6 t 5 1 in 4 FEstock 2 and 4 in 23%: Chipman e unplayable milers execpt a 200 miler at Du-are on the card for Labor Day, the season in Sportsman's Park. Sted, 141 0% £2418 3 last night : 1 : ¢ By Reds, 6 to Laren hn Hh le, pen hte ns . rains. { § Quoin. They are: Labor Day, Se eDh Bs ; | Joost delivered three hits, {Roweilind 31 8.1 0 0 1 Ray Selby spun. in the sixth cna 3 3} ; 1411. BOSTON Sibbl Sisti scored pitcher. Byerl mlaniant ras Par u ! 3, DuQuoin (Ill) Fair; Bork. Re 8 g one is the AAA 200-/scored three runs, and drove in Lucdilo Toi-Mnls 168 43 11 1 5 24 '33s/1ap of the fourth heat race and K?avaWsh-Ny 3 5 Coneiesra wash 1 4 After a caught fly in the seventh rE Donatelly alin all- Austrglian ; N. Y. State Fair, Syracuse; Sept./Mile ational Championship for another to lead the attack JgLopfMpls NE ir 381 his car was rammed bv one ir sam—— mn ——— i Frank Sed : 9, Detroit (Mich.) Fair; Sept. 23, speedway cars at the DuQuoin against Duane Pillette. Fred San- Bu ris Mil 100 25.72 0 0 ‘8 250 driven by Richard Warfield - i rai «2 0 § 8 y . vis Rose 208 i Centennial Park, Denver, Colo.; (Ill) Fair at 2:30 p.m. . ford and Jim Suchecki. Creger.Col 20 s5 2 4 1.13 33 Selby was rushed to St. Francis ; $ Oct. 21, San Jose, Cal; Nov. a The tops for stock cars is the! Joost walked in the first in- flattind = 123 31, 7 1 2 12 .248 Hospital. His condition was not ANNO UN( ING bles playoff Phoenix, Ariz.;' Nov, 11, Bay Mea- second annual Southern “500” at ning, stole second ‘and scored on Hoak StF. 317 78 7 & 5 29 .248/Serious, . » v i t C 90 4 2 5 2 n u Pa 1a: i dows, Cal. {Darlington (S.C.) International Elmer Valo’s double to give the rirer Mpls SBA 30 3 2 For the racing record Kenny > lans wri Play i 3 un» Raceway. It will be a. 500-mile A's the lead. Shean I 220 33 233 241 Toole came from last position to 2 THERE'S STILL no assurance classic for 1949-52 model Ameri-. Bobby Young, who had four Gearhart ind 112 26 7 8 31 12 33 capture the 24-car feature event rere ' tis 1 iz 26 5 0 8 01 O33 40 : of races at the State Fairgrounds can stock cars, sanctioned by hits to lead the Browns’ attack, Ni Alister Co 440 3818 § 3 40 23 in 7:42.29 minutes. Richard Pol- } - J o y liperto.Col 193 42 4 2 0 19 .218 \ulloy i here this year . . . not even op- NASCAR (National Association tiple to open the Browns’ half 70 Pre 124 46 8 0 2 13 217 jars and George Pollard: finished d., Aug. 25 timism. for Stock Car Racing.) It’s the and scored on Jim Delsing’s in- Sokei Mos Lp 3211 782 10 313 ehind Toole! Toole also won the t, University Reliable operators of races— same sanctioning board that Heid oui for ‘the Browns Onlyifero KC-8tP 132 338 1 7 2 2 fs heat race of the evening. : S 's “500” run, ty e score. olton,Lou § % 8 0 4 200 : won the Mid- local people—are ready to provide staged last year’s “500” there. I ying th core Then Joost Hoiton.lou Bas ; alter Johnson won the semiCourt tennis the national championshi uto! There's ‘a $25. 000 purse. Qualify- singled in the second inning to Peters, Ind, 40 5 3 0 8 3 125 final and Horace Boring took the 8 i i : v 25 y a by defeatin races if they can get an SKeh to ing trials wig be tomorrow drive in Joe Astroth, and give the “*7¢" rrvcurn's feconns 0 1% trophy dash. Other heat winners 4 g hen its is/through Friday. The race will Ahtletics the lead for good. w 1 were Cullen Bow, Dale Yeley an * Mulloy of use the Fairgroun v & d 1i Philadelphia St. Louis Hogue, KC 4 vy Si n.Stp BE Al C arier. : 4 sS ie, amson. i i 9-7, 9-7, 0-6, otherwise idle, TR a Sl m., i Indiavape IB cout ABH O A ungay ABH QA JohnsonMil 13 3 Fox.Mpis LR ‘ me, wi cars e Joost.ss > 3.2 ung.2b 3 Black.StP 4 1 Barnh Mpls 5 . Some of them have told e 9 n on gt FAandb 3 110 1Delsingc! 35 1 2 0 BowmanMpls 4 1 RL “Angle” of their willingness to give STOCK CARS. Indianabolls v. 1th Bt.ilimmer,ib "0 0 0 OLollar,c-3b 52 3 2| Hutchings.nd 4 1! Papish.Ind 8 oess er Swee S — —- 3, Valo rf - . 1h » . the fans the races they want. | igoubleheader; 2: 30 m! "and 8: W >. Ry Sarnia 3 13 3 Wabail' Wl $2 Fil 33 Be _- ; b Ol ay e 4 o i Title y xno]. i ciThe Fale BosaJatitk could nae, omg peedway ( ey ie Klages 2. A 3: AIAMLLY wis 3 3 i PENS gyi t Mud eS ia 2) 16th $4 ace mT S r Y, wf aT x Kug. 25 TOBE “those Cd "aitey Snecdway wt ARR PIR 0b 1 0 Loge: ohana ESE er RE Fame ENE A of Lees Sum- thousands of fans hope, epson (8:30 0 Yo Martinp 3 0 0 1Pillettep 2 I 1.0 Sehacht Mil 2 Niemi Re Nraciny © A ROARING ROADSTERS—Third annual Scheib p 1 0 1 0 Maguire 1.0 0 gi ZSpacah unerief K 5 8 g card in the history of the jz 100 i 1% - K.Peterson.StP 2 -1! Marlowe Tol 79 the Canadian. Other Races Today [BI sIArmRIY Winekter speed: gmt 88 81 RENAITAT 3 NPIL gf W. 16th St Midget Speedway ne. . homas.Co ste. Mr 40 Q a ~ men 8 ING 1 STOCK CARS-—Indiangpolis | Ys 10th B85. Y3Y 3:30, BT esdway cars at Pikes!” : BYIne wiv 5 5.0 0 Sleaver RC 3 Hie 4 urred last night. when Frank , lefeating Pat Speedway, Spesdrome, db Peak. Colo : . = . Jester Mil 11 6 FanovichMpls 6 9 Roessler turned in the fastest 1 tate Ts ot Ss Hi 3 ey 3 : 3 stest 46%, Bok Sah m Speed: paren xy Ch Falr and” Alamont Maguire ‘struck out ff Pilleie in Bvansdou 3 1 kihecdna 5 a Lime trial, won the first heat, the A Television is only as good as the s behind it. | d feel RR ne Way a ow ’ th afternoon severntr Nevel KC 13 8 Ross. KC 3 5 Second semi-fi RE To Eat CNTh GETS Toledo Ve Speedway, 200 Bear announced Aas batter, for San- Thiel Mil 13 8 Fo Lou 4 7 event. I Yinal and the feature y 9 ervice ehin it. ¢ sa gran fee Ing gxcent "WI aiions at|, ps. 3 p. m. Indianapolis time. ford in enti: "0 82 "HHH 10 SUR [Gorin © 11 7 miakedol in Roessler is also the hold- when you purchase a television from Lane Radio knowing that if trouble i runs at and eaturs with » o eighth : - ¥RTyer n Rutherford. SP 12 8 Pat AH Col 5 10 er of the track record, h Id d 1 th &r aL d t villi ; gualifying 3d nts first race.| wwoeN THE Championship P Bhiladeiphia 110 000 203-9 Metoln KC 9 6 €urtis.Ind 1 6 Gene Warriner, another mem shou evelop, eir $ rvic: sR ment is wi ung. and able to serve you < Vim 2 St. Louis ( 000-1 Kenn ou - 32 Chambers.Ind * 2 ” 1em- > ; L LJFEEDWAX Of ous Warhe (Minn) | Stock Car’ Clup drivers race at rs—Philley, Marsh. Runs Batted Ih t Tol . 37] Shambers in 21 ber ‘of the ing family that in-| NOW + y NE ECE rp r og SINE. 4 Zernial 2 a- 1 n A 1 . > a 1 sic way. CSRA Indianapolis’ 16th St. Speed- SAA re xe ae 5 14 cludes LeRoy in the midgets and ~ } SnGEn - Dirton sd Sugedupr. way tonight here is how "the Yala Arie, You A ey Mk Tie geye. un 3 5.3. Jimmy in the stock® won his - after . v hr its ley Stolen Lint, n 1 . 5 = 1 : h k leaders will stand in. the point Base Joost. Double Plavs—Joost to Suder binian or 5 ai ! 4 first race when he captured” the i Other Races T is rating for the season's title: Re ey Ct, 1 AL aounE Nfekd : 4 Krieger. Col p82 third 1 heat event. "Other heat win- > | JSTEEDWAY CARS. Temprion, SL Paull yy, Kimmerling, 2115: Her. Git ig Kilisgeinhis, 16. paces oo, Balls Mecibiad 87 Sede Tol C0 1 Harrison he son and Jack ) $ Ry ~ . f Martin 3, 11 1s 8 . ain. 211 san. KC {yma : ales AAA sprints. shell White, 1948: Jack Farris Struck Out ay Shari 4 Pillette 2. Hits’ Mossor FSP R 3 3h Peter a 0 } ar Ta, t Tie first’ semi-final STOCK ©, T nigh an- ’ ~io 2nd Runs illette., and 4 in 17 in- —— Shick also wen 0 arrison. # | ville, 1l., esday night.!| 1860: Audie Swartz, 1716; nines Fahy rd 1. and 0 in 1, Martin, Rov Atki WwW * Speedrome; ‘Thursday ht, Cinclonati 7 + Bre 10 and 1 in 735, Scheib, 1 and 0 in 1 N | nson and Ellison fol- ; ASHER } Race Bowl§ Friday night, Indianapolis’| Jimmy Warriner, 14838; Bryon 1. Hit by Pitched eison Wins Stock {lowed Roessler across the finish! £ 16th St. Midget Speed Speedrome.| m1 or. 1472: Fenton Gin- (Zernialy, Winning in nisl ¢ un Valley at Anderson; Fas at ’ “3 tcher—M 19 Losing Pitcher pb . Faulkn: ine in the feature. Another stock!| = a Hauish ond Speed erick, 1158: Frank Roessler Pillette (5-141, Umpires—Grieve, Stevens, ace; ou ner bmp bi] i a t Ins KB ’ 25 hs * ‘Summers. Time—2:43. Attendance—1699, ar race program will be pre-! hs : { mp exandria; Saturday nigh Ins 9 1s 1119: F Kk + MILWAUKEE. Wis SR p ¥ Iq Slanapolis W. 16th St. Midget Speedway.! 1142; Bill Eubanks, 9; Fran S + D f + is., Aug. 25 sented tonight with time trials at i i ne. Faces “Simirleadtone 50 n3o| Mike, 935: Bud Moneymaker, enaiors erea (UP)—Norm Nelson of Racine, ¢ and heats at 8:30. i . f " , Na : p. m., first race at WP 875: Dick Passwater, 871; Jack . . Wis.. todav . o — : ’ : 8. f y 2.06 miles Lire ARS, forswianeiter nent. im, 85 - ama, Tigers Again, 11-5 BY average on peedrome; qualifying, 7:30, ifrst race,| Harrison, 830; Johnny Arnold, ’ : ¥ S a an per hour to win his second 100- SOCCEr oop ets
ROARING ROADSTERS — Wednesday| night, Cincinnati Race Bowl: no aqualifi- { ¢ations, first race, 8:30 o’elock. i Richmend Speedway has discontinued { {ts Sunday night midget races, i i
” n o DAYTON (0.) Speedway willl run its 100-lap AAA big car| sprint races on the half-mile track| next Sunday afternoon. The race has been moved up from Sept. 23.| Purse will be $8135 plus $1000 lap rizes. The races will start at } :30 p. m.
” ” ” THE NEXT AAA championship midget race in this area will be i} run at Kokomo Speedway next i Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock. i The upcoming schedule is: Tomorrow night, Motor City Speed- { | way, Detroit; Wednesday night ; Broadway Speedway, Knoxville, Tenn.: Friday night, Soldier Field, | Chicago; Sept. 3, Toledo (0) Speedway; Sept. 4, Walsh Sta-| dium, St. Louis; Sept. 6, Moline, (I11.) Speedway; Sept. 7, Milwau- | kee (Wis) Fair Grounds; Sept i 30, Springfield (I1l.) Speedway i Sept. 12, Cincinnati (0.) Race Bowl: Sept. 14, Indianapolis’ W. 16th St. Midget Speedway; Sept. 16, Williams Grove (Pa.) Speedway: Sept. 19, Rockford (I11.) Speedway; Sept. 21, Lafayette Speedway; Sept. 23, Motor City Speedway, Detroit; Sept. 25; Broadway Speedway, Knoxville, Tenn.; Sept. 28, Kokomo Speedway; Sept. 30, Springfield (IIL) Fair Grounds, 100 Miles, All are night races, starting at 8:30
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recovering from the burns received in the race at Reading, Pa., he'll still be in the hospital. To
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Lee had hoped to get home tor} i his birthday but, although he is|
keep Lee cheerful despite this
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DETROIT. — The Washington . : Senators ‘made it three straight mile AA stock car race at the today over the Detroit Tigers, Wisconsin State Fair Grounds.
taking fans in Briggs Stadium. The “Senators took a three-ru
iner, record holder at the $ndian- relinquished it.
back on May
apolis Speedway, {Agajanian team next
team,
the 30. They've patched up their differ- Dick Kryhoski, ences and the story is that Faulk- but [ner has been reinstated to the Tigers made one more
BASKETBALL 8 VILDUP—
rand Ralph Beard, star guard of the |
Indianapolis Olympians, i is keep- | ing a sharp eye and Jetting | some summer conditioning working as a laborer at the Indiana State Fair Grounds. When the State Fair gets under way this week, Board will move into the ticket department to aid Ticket Manager Stewart Parsons.
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Detroit scored three runs | third on hits by Getry and George Kel couldn't catch up. in ninth on hits by Kell and Johnn Groth, but Berry end the game .
Lipon popped out for Borowy in eight
a 11-5 victory, before 7165
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Nelson, who also took winner's honors in the race yesterday n was 1:32.07.26. Walt Faulkner, Cal, also driving a came in second and Frank Bu-|
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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 25 10-game schedule for the ear-old Midwestern CollegiSoccer Conference was antoday by G. K. (Joe)
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Mercury, |(Guennel, conference president.
Conference play will begin Sept,
rany, Milwaukee, was third in a|29 with Indiana hosting Morton Junior College. Thirty drivers started and 23 iS defending conference champion. finished to spliff the $4700. purse. Other league members,
Wheaton College
helping
A four-car pile up with only three the game make great strides in
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Washington 311 200 301-11 mory. Detroit 103 000 001-— 5 ¥ Errors —- Michaels Priddy, Souchock Tom Martindale of Milwaukee» Runs batted in—Vernon 2, Mele 2, (Ver-
non forced in when Kluttz walked in 1st),
off —Starr 5 and 4 in 3 innings, ‘Harri
and The Mighty Atlas of Holly-
Hits and rung uled for two falls out of three or!
{60 minutes.
Stary Michaels 2, Yost Runnels, Kijtiz Harris, Mullin, Priddy, Kryhoski, Groth 2 , E {EiaSave Sits Vertion, Starr, Coun.’ Kell, | WOOd. Cal., will comprise half of! riddy, roth. ome run -— Michaels. y {8tolen base—Coan. Sacrifice hit “Harris, | the double feature along with | Double | niays -Kryhoski sto R.itid tolOtto Kuss of Pine City, Minn, rvhos eft on ases ashington » : ~ Detroit il. Base on balls off—Starr 1,against Ray Eckert of Califor-| Harris 3, Trucks 3, Bearden 1, White 3. - Gray 1, Struck out—By "Harris 2, Trucks nia, Mo. Both bouts are sched 2, Bearden 1, Borowy 1.
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30 Th ST ks Land oi, i Barden i ‘ aiell Borawy 1 and 0" in vo taray 3 and 1in 3 | The opening match will pair}; | Dal Swit, Winnihe pitcher “Hurits (5:8) jentleman Jim Dobie, Windsor, ‘Losing pitcher—Trucks (7-8). Um res. Ont., against Joe Millich, St. | tendanee he and Berry, Tine—2:40. Louis, for one fall or 30 minutes.
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Washington Detroit laps to go dropped Tony Betten- the Mjdwest, are Chicago UniverAB H O A AB HO A sity, d Purd Yost. 3b 5 2 1 4 Priddy,2b 2 3 '4 hausen, Tinley Park, Ill, from an urdue University, Runiiels.ss 5 33 3 Kryhoskilb $ inl sacond’ to fifth place. No one was The complete schedule is: Ynot 1h ; iY 2 Mullin r 3 2 : 8 injured. aa, at Morton ME nlanay Out, 5 Michels.3b 5 1 3 4 Grothe 5 2 2 0 t————————— I Morton: Ok 2%: Wheaton at Indiana; Robrtsn, p> ’ Cag i . 3%, Rovian. $ 3 3 oi gwiite i i 3 39 . E 1 Wheaton at 4 Noo 3 Mon at I 21 0 0Trucks.p 0000 Main vents op Wheaton; Nov. 4, Indiana ast Purdue: 1 01 0 Beardennp 2 0 0 0 . Poriac as oiaus at Chicago; Nov. 10, \Eglexay 1 8 2 2 Wrestling Card Tuesday ! — Borowy,p 0000 | Linon 1000 Two main events and ohe Gravp 409 0 I ALWAYS FLY Lo roiate’ TRITEAT votal WH HH other bout will make up Tuesday OLAS i a 1 I'ntals V1 Kolloway flied out for Bearden in sixth. night's wrestling card at the Ar- LAKE CENTRAL
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