Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1951 — Page 12
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CHARGING LINEMEN—Cathedral will be out to defend ifs city co-cham- * next month When Spons against Crispus Attucks with Dick Nyers and Harry pionship depending upon this front wall of (left to right) Tackle Bernie Eagan, city coshamps as the Big Green awaits its opener wit Howe, Sept. 14. Left to right are: Joe Shaner diving a loose ball. Center Tom Catton and Tackle Dick Macey, who give Coach Joe Dezelan a ride. Sexson, Jottie Davidson, David Lewis, Norman Wilson, Jack Woolen and Sam Stuckhardt.
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SPRINT WORKOUTS—Tech Coach Howard Longshore commands sprint workouts for Tech's
Tune Is Changing—
champion,
Lopez Thankful He Has
Faulkner Wins Lemon; Feller Beaten ) & gr 200-Mile Race
" CLEVELAND, Aug. 21—Manager Al Lopez mopped his fevered brow today and sighed, “Thank God for Bob Lemon.” . The chief of the Cleveland Indians’ Tribe had plenty to At Milwaukee be thankful for, too, because Lemon pitched the Indians to
a 2 to 1 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the second game of
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By BILL EGGERT Ten will get you one that the Indianapolis Indians aren't going to wallow in last place when the American Association season ends—or will they? With 16 more games to play,
second-game run. It Was his first
NBC Program Is Rained Out
WICHITA, Kas.. Aug. 27 (UP)
—National Baseball Congress officidls foresaw a record attendance today at the 17th annual
tournament.
Rain washed out yesterday's ‘entire program and. it forced postponement of part of Saturday's! schedule, Lafayette, Ind, Red Sox are slated to play the
‘first game against Lowry Field.
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Victory Field appearance and he NEW YORK, Aug. 27—Less than three’ weeks ago JDetendin clouted the ball over the right d fe oume when the Dodgers swept a three-game series with the Giants On field wall in the seventh frame. . 1 : geeded To Loses 3-Hitter and took a 1215-game lead they beat their fists on the thin nati, fourt Papish was stingy with three pr. WAYNE Ind. Aug. 27 wall separating the dressing rooms and led by Jackie Robin- of Bevey nar Mulloy
hits for the Mud Hens. One was __Ayustralian-born Jim Fer-ison they shouted -- “eat your
Red McQuillen’s sixth round|yjer filled his pockets with $2400 hearts out you blankety bums— the favorit
was gained on Wes Waestrum's
vesterday’s doubleheader after the said Lopez. He's the punch we Faulkner of Long Beach, Cai, ; Sox had taken the opener. need.” - won the 200-mile big car race at 10 at Victory Field, the Redskins tripper this year in the second jn, American dollars ‘today for you're through.” homer in the ninth, his secothd o. up” action. ¥ tri h kept the Indians * Other than that one crack, the Wisconsih State Fair for the have ker-plopped into seventh!inning. Papish walked Al DeLa- winning the second annual Ft.| The Giants, led by Manager the game and his 19th of the T That Hogs t A 6. One ame | °PeZ didn’t have much to say second straight year today and place. (tarza to open the third’ then Wayne Open Golf Tourney. ‘ly 2 3 fies rete. only 2 season, after Chuck Connors had Larsen w ii alone the i . Who split|2Pout Umpire Stevens, whose/clipped. more han six minutes off They're nine and one-half threw wildly to second base on| parrier, who shot three straight Peony nel Vere Dodgers o tied it up with a three-run blast ner Anthor is y iballs and strikes calls had/the old record. . , - an attempted double play. DeLa- gg: ron hi 72 EI : = in the Chicago ninth. The second minated Ac . 2 twin bill against the White ,..44i0ned a lot of criticism from| He drove his Grant Piston Ring Be RE ies tir at to third pry scored, 80s ove ihe iy BR ei Bins their JRsuling TemernS oa as was due to six-hit pitching by bert, the b " xX. ) £ " § » « Sas ; ’ . : i You & . v 3 - - i ‘ » , 1 « ‘ : or had called on the rug- pe Indians SURnE ie pe: a a the 200 any playoff expectations if re- minus a hit, on Al Federoff’s in- 53 71 yesterday to turn in a 19-131, now had been trimmed" ‘to Jim Heam, Who won His 12th hes heen 3 Pe to f h Aer Ire ere PTO") ours, 11 minutes, 22.04 seconds, sults, similar to yesterday's two fleld out. under-par card of 269. just six. 8 The Gi: ine : A gedly-built Lemon to face the tested so loudly he was ousted. 8, y add S| losses to Toledo, continue. Also The winner was 26-year-old. Dr. Cary Middlecoff, Memphis e Giants clinched it with a liam Clothi ‘belting Bosox in this key game beating his own mark of 2:17:26.05 : : : Yohn Weiss. who has spent t : » empl Roaring and aroused as they three-run rally in the fourth on Pa. 6-2, 6- : : | w and just 132 Seas n the $15, vent an e ; ; < : ! opener —with only two days of] Lopez would admit pleasure at Was 91.09 mph. Tole © DOW 3 tu et Indianap- Went the full seven innings yes- $1800. The golfing De phi longest in the National League Mays, Bobby Thomson and Hearn, gecond rou ‘fest since he hurled that fine/the passing of New York and Faulkner collected $7077 of the Of ©OUTEOYS: ames to play terday ’ ? ALA enig 00 since the Giants won 15 in 1936 although Willie Mays put on the Flam, w 1 triumph over. the Yankees last/ Boston from Municipal Stadium total purse of $28,370, the biggest olis has five. more games 10 P2Y "5 “0. : io off to a slow start with an open- _ they were in a pennant mood biggest show by singling, worry- rows of Cl - ump : J " i Hd , io with Toledo and seven with Co- It took five Tribe hurlers and ing day 71 but carded 65's on, ; : te . . Lhd Thursd That was the only this year. “Second division clubs prize money ever paid at any big . : . : : after topping the Cubs, 5 to 4 and ing Pitcher Dutch Hiller into a 6-0. 6-0, Mm ursday. a y Fis J ¥ | i ac " an. lumbus in addition to four with three Mud Hen pitchers to de- the next two days to threaten = ; ie hi rs ’ game the Indians won fn the/from now on. They can’t be any car race except for the Indiau- Iu es cide the first ga in 5 to 1, while the Dodgers had to balk that put him on second, round aga yank series, and it meant firstitougher than the boys who have @polis 500-Mile classic. sixth-place Louisville. RINSE Ame. Piles. was Ferrier's lead. go all out to gain a split, winning going to third on an infield out, of Chile. " place. [heir ‘eyes on fifst place. And Passes Russo 3 Extend Error String the Tribe loser, his eighth against Miss Putts % Joimung croomd Bm From and stealing home. Bill Tully o Needed Feller Pure Was Rappy 1a see Chicag| A crowd of 27479 saw Pauli: syne Tribe hue won 32 gameliiwo visiaries, Milt Jordan, To Middlecoirs G7 mM the Smal BR NE comer. aller Pafko Homers ; A hens : Dea! ew York, he added. ner take the lead on the 121st 1ap j victory Field this season. The ledo's third husler, was the win- round of the 72-hole meet could blowing 2 9 to 2 lead in the In Brooklyn, Andy Pafko hom- Ney 20ph, “T would like to have given him : Guess 1 didn’t have much con- by overtaking Paul Russo Of g4ty and 35th defeats swallowed ner have Been improved with better orener. Which ey pst 12 to 11 ro Br oe NS NY Le Jom x Tap-seeds more rest,’ admitted Lopez, “but trol, <0-Came winner Bob Feller Hammond, Ind., when Russo yesterday were 10 to 7 and 2 to 1 Five Tribe hits knocked starter-luck on the greens. Twa of his , Sa £ - 2 . Bs HR Miah Ww in we sure needed him. He tired a said. The ‘veteran pitcher lost made a pit stop for gasoline. j,.ces to the Hens. The Indians Ralph Poole off the mound in putts, on the 12th and 13th holes, _ Brooklyn isn’t in serious trou- #0 - Ae "0 ISO AO %, the title fa vi g i n- S ame to Boston, 5-0, Russo. wi ; > t wavy ip pra Saving ‘le a ird . inni , 2 i £ 3 p : ’ E Ne pais little yesterday in .the eighth in- the first game to Bost 0. Russo, who had led all the way oq twice before saying uncle in the third inning and gaye Joe stopped on the lip of the cup. ble yet and Durocher realizes it, "0 DE aa ory, oat , tampon : ' ning. what with all those bad but he still {thinks he can pick.up to thdt point; blew out his motor (ne opener, and an error set up .Muir-a 3 to 0 lead to work with. Tied for third place with 271s but, he also was mindful of the Try ee a a or ae aga ns; Hh enealla Umpire John Sis Hiree are ae 2nd Iinshed ctor, The. sefond™ oes as 2oTy Pan er shes ers mere Fare Stn ip Battes LC, 08L he IE isn’t. QOL oy Poh Rall = _— Mo r 10, - making, so I yanKe or i bu AL y . reaaek © McGrath: of asadena, {omers watched the tast Sunday ~“Miir {65cm xth when the TeX.) Bob CBSKY, — NIPnabipton. © ET aati game in eight starts In BroshIvn 1 gp Cia 3 ] Pas : 3 Fata dL . ; ; : 5 > 8 in Brookivn With Garcia's help in that i ° 72 qisioans us Hi Cal, Was Second and Johnny Par- pit of Victory Field action. Hens clustered six hits for four Mass.; Chick Harbert, Northville, apes to Wik 'this i Don Newcombe had : L i eighth-inning jam- big*Mike got are the is Do th oo Jog ot Van Nuys, Cal, finished pe second-game error, wild runs. : : Mich., and « layton ( Heafner, “We're winning and I hope we'll'ta 9-3 lead when the Pirates ex- Cla to Walt Dropo to hit into a rally- not us.” y " ' WEG, ora 2 Moris. the Lon len. were throw by Pitcher Frank Pagish Harry Fisher. pinch hittirjg for Charlotte, N. C. They won $1000 keep on winning—one at a time— ploded for eight runs, Bill Hower- . killing double play after the Sox ’ Wii ob Bhi g 16 0} A trying for a double Play in the Johnny Hutchings in the sixth, each. ol until the last day of the season,” ton climaxing the noise with a had scored their lone run Lemon “We Wuz Robbed” on 8 hinder of F TeRporty a XY ithird Re yas Je Bod Stra gns smacked a wrong-field home run s In the 272 bracket, good for Durocher said. three-run homer. Earlier, Pete wT "1 enry anks yw ' al, gg y i p [fis have com- w ) asge Z y $650, ce 2 aas ., New “That's y 1 Sirni y gC i i received credit for his 16th Wm Steve O'Neill, portly manager (‘huck Stevenson of Fresno game hat or fan Nn Saal oan 19 mes I a Few . Thats iy Jov waning Eames Oastiglione Bit. two Asuegh i mont against nine losses. of the Red Sox, grumbled that Cal, ,Cliff Griffith of Indianap- But there's still a lot of good 6 to : Yiahapoliy out Dn front, Badin, N SE ne opyjor wis cluband | cant even homers, ; “He should make about SIX... 4. a ho ! al, , ' ( ap- But there's still a lot of.g 6 to 5. It was Fisher's fifth homer, Badin, N. C.. who placed third think about what is happening to. Washington hammered out 9 ; £ atihis team should have taken olis, Johny McDowell of Pas®dena, paseball to be played before the fourth in pinc I oats here last vear % , * - more starts.” figured Lopez, "so both games today we tht Rusas iy? Sr -iieh-Dase be a) ; > fourth in pine h-hit roles. § ar. anybody else. But like I said to 3 and 9 to 1 victories in St. he's got a goodlchance to Win il gas mi jay 4 ‘ ¥ ou M - Russo, and Tony-Bettenhausen of season. closes although most of Tt later developed that Teledo : ’ . when they were velling at us over Louis as Sid Hudson and Don ~ 20.7" bo 3 tio Page dl d eve Tmiy Spin BI: Tuieteen of the the headline nlay may come fron was holding back anpther rally; Major League Leaders in Brooklyn—‘let “em rave, bes Johnson gained easy victories 2 “4 %¢ Bob does make tite 20-glub. "ie Ls ba rassed By ih- Dp oh Bi nish og x S Dppenents: Mivanss srarint five ‘more runs in the eighth while ; Be ited Pre “+ ‘rause this race isn’t-over yet.’ And and Sherry Robertson made: six The qual whose only tenant right now J&i, C= LS ad. another” uke paUSIOOTE 0 Dayton, Joe Rowell, the len®-ease right“"the Redskins gcotild’ account for NE HIDEAL HELGE» it won't be for quite awhile yet.” straight hits in the: two games. 4. oamateur ge teammate Bob Feller, it will be his Juri Ke men, had another'spun around. on a turn on the fielder Cleveland sent here only one in“ "the ‘seventh with = : G AB R H. Pct The new. goliaths of the Polo D&troit blarfked the Athletifs, 6 Ly resumed 8 » : a bit of bad news with Ahe report 80th lap and crashed into the wall smicked his first-home run as a Rowe ing Musial. St. Louis 117 445 94 161 .362 ~v, a arate als : roi anke th etics, any 3 aE I I Rowell doubl : z : .. fourth yeas of membership. Right : i : 5 v doubling home Pinch- r \ 118 124 81 114 340 Groungs were explosively happy to 0 om the three-hit pitching of Run witho ao a 4 that Vern ~Stephens pulled a after his throttle stuck. He jsuf- Tribester for «the Indians only Runner Lloyd Gearhart A 8 S13 76 173 337 lov : : . dao n the thr pitching \ o : YR Jdoyd Gearhart. Gp) Si 1113 Hitlover their triumphs. - The first preddie Hutchinson, George Kell city champ ————— .. Nichols.
The same two clubs ar aD 23 505 92 16 rr seem cae— 3 ime two clubs are here Da 23 505 92 161-.31¢ hitting a homer. T 417 71 113 .219 Nichols v
7 . i again tonight in a ladies’ night “*™mP*nel n R | Wit ' : AMERICAN LEAGUE SE : : tilt. Columbus moves in tomorrow RYAN ALT Wet oessier ins ¥ G If N > Don Murpt ¥F n 1 lv 3 Ip! 0 otes the third r
; » or feet ne aia Lemon. mre rane wi gne 4 Unbeaten Amateur Nines oe or tee singe game EE Agai early season miseries that both- . Ii Indians have an off day Tribe Box Sco : 122 445 98 146 .328 eature gain ¢ Lyle Gant carded at 74 to win an day. Murpt ; av appeared.” oday. then open a series Tues- ° * ® res n.. 123 442 97 143 .324 :P . a ABCD golf tournament at Highland over Rte ered me have disap fared lay nigt rainst the ris 0! 110 438 77 142 3M It was two in a row for Frank the week-end Count Rosasco had a 75 match on Lopez had one other big hero 4 UEht agains ie giant- emain in i ourne First Game) ; HOME RUNS Roessl hardtop race driver at.and Bob White a 77 par four. 7 dav’ ale— big Luke Killing Philadelphia Athletics Toledo (fer. Pirates 36' Zernial, A og Hroessler, haul p race driver al:" Ne _Dr. Hiram Sexson 66 W. F. Garin yesterday's finale NE ARS ih i ~ : . AB- R H © a Eg Hodges, Dodeers 343 Dodgers 27 the West 16th St. Speedway to- ten 67. Dick Montgomery 71 holing out 1 Faster, who returned for the first But Lopez was unweorried The city series-——amateur base- pal and Manufacter's League ;iierof Bo] 3 2. 0 Musnal Cand panella, Ddar 27 4. : ne ro ah Bonney gn pr os Nichols } pil . ; 3 Am ph 5 10 0 ( i Fn Ay. n p 5 ence Iris) 16 Joh time in several days to hit his "The day of rest should help pall's double elimination tourney teams. Philiiy rR NR iia aRTTS BATTED IN as A w i Jack Donewald and Henry Windt fng Champ A Ty ‘a . Caste t . , , : 3 11 5 4 0 1 Wi 2 Box 109 Racer. Trdie: 1 oersler w 8 seco on- ; 20th homer for the Tribe's first Easter and La ry Doby who tg erown an Indianapolis cham- In a non-league encounter the j a 3.8.1 9 a hg R ox 109 Rosen. Indian 91 en , on Pe RO a 4oC E7088 John Heidt Jr. 89, Nare Weddle day a . ron (> { \ \) i v oy “fog « > Sr . Po x ' : DO sect ve atur as n as Sy of Mattingly 95 net, Georg y run. Sam Chapman wacked his have been favoring leg injuries pion.-was whittled to &ight Indiana Reformatory defeated { 3 a 0 PITCRING ) a a Ei gh tn joe Mating 3 rr Fie oad Medalist sixth homer for the winning run for a long time, and give us all a teams today as third round com- Richardson Rubber 9-4. The Red ss 4 3 2 27 aq 1 Ree Dodgers 17-2 Pelle: dians 20. DNIShe, ahead oO 2eTN Arriner each. : Pleasant FR . Sha n . . " 3 v os 3 > 1 n a Kinder, R Sox 8-2 Maglie, Giants 17-5 and Connie Shelton before 3100 Palmer Milliken defeated Rudy Brezaulater on. chance to catch our breath. petition halted until next week- Raiders will close the season next gy 1 0.9 3 98 9 Morgan, Yanks 8. hs . 2 sek 4 and 3. in a scheduled 38- hole match as a stron; — Sr — end Sunday as they meet Linde Air. 3 1 30 8 8 cin rain-soaked spectators. lor thie chamblonship. of ihe Riversias his home Three teams were gigen the Wednesday evening the draw- q,, $3 10 16 27.8 2 Tribe at Bat : Earlier Roessler also won the EE handily ove gate in the ‘“lose-to-and-you're- ing for next week's games will be INDIANAPOLIS AR 5 BRE first heat race. Other heat win- ana 9 and 8. D Ki AR tH © F IRI ; - out” tourney. Wilhelm Contrac- held at a meeting of the IABA 292.9% 12 3 1 0 aj nErs were Jack Harrison, Paul six. Koehle tors. Allison Jets and Art Sacks/iP the City Hall at 8:30 p. m. bool J 32 51119 83 312 Bass and Jim Bower. under par. 4 . : ¢ 4 oe s : | il 1 2 09 & . z ‘i cia -~ he Fé an All managers are asked to at- Ka { 4 ) ( 556 83 186 RBw "OR Harrison won the first semi- Russell R Used Cars..were benched after), Seatian } }.20 277 35 81 45 202 fing] Jack Ferris the second Davia Ie vesterday’'s games and will watch At the mesting i Potest bY : 3 : 0 0 3 38 86 a1 290 yd > : . with a bir y r & € af ¢ rotes 1A ) i 10( ? I8( Rar. . the rest of the contest from the the South Side Saints 4 nal He . 0 5 181 25 48 11 371 At the Speedrome Derel Dier ~ o oi | age S 1 ) 1 » 592 50 139 85 RAR - gs i 05. CAGUE STANDINGS toh «nd Kluttz: Mahoney. Paige bleachers oligibility ps Bagie Lod i 6 S 3 46 13 18 0 Jos inger won top honors jn the 25 LEAGUE STAI Aid \P Sal Pillette 19) and Loli: Wilhelm bowed to E. C. Atkins shia ility of an FEagles Lodge ) 0 y 2 29 2% 58 30 oss lap stock car feature in 11:52.40. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Losing Pitch Mahoney. Home Run 4 4 ® player in [the first round of the 1 0 4 8 14% 50 Dick Polls ‘ Be i AME Won Lost Pct 3B. Yost 11-3. the Allison Jets lost to the sanies w tox el p g 0 8 0 5 10. agy Dick Pollard placed second, Al R41 kee BA 29 A20 Phila a 000 B00 000 8°30 ¢ series will 'be discussed 1 P 2 n n 0 h) 0 é 1 12 240 Norris third HwayE se : 8 V9 ra De i 0d 010 00x § 8 2 South Side Saints 5-3. while Art E. C. Atkins and the Mallory AA la 1 0 ) ) n 1 a6 13 230 Wh : i tinneapolis 13 63 537 11's Hooper. Kucab 4 Astroth: Huteh- |g te Ne PR , sto hr gi : HAY A Main, 1p a a 2 11 11. 5 198 Denis Stephens won the semi- : {inneapoll vas 3 et ' : >tcher \ Sacks Used Cars were ousted by (i) play o T y > 33 a 3 128 Jahn Schorn SARE ity : Nn 64 8 13 ins ) Losing Pitcher-— Hooper Y will play off the Twilight loop tie 3 2 8 182 final with heat races going to He ) vm Lot ives 8 13 474 20 Home R sell the Tryon All Stars 7- for s > 0 . ions Totals 18 7 10.37 18 be B & 138 : pil ® % (ow; valle 83 14 480 I NATIONAL LEAGUE woe : for the league championship pier hit a home Tun for Hutchings in pf 0 4 3 3 12 Jack Gimbs, Bill Gill, Max Lee ° He Lomez: Solunar NDIANAPOLIS 63 748 337 1 (First Game) Four Unbeatens Remain Wednesday. The game is sched- \ o 46 5 2 108 . ¢ SH of og, “olumbus 49 68 358 18 Che \ 000 102 001.- 4 11 © uled at 5715 : \tt pouped up for Lint in eighth ( 2 1 2 2 ‘osriand Al Carter. Te wig v9 \ " e 1 . at : Y TOTS ‘ Agi ov Ve, ) y 1 n AMERICAN LEAGUE Phifadelnhia = 03.000 00g.-2 8 1 Four teams remain undefeated Wig JAt 5:15 p. Mm. on Riverside Jen APOLIS wo olf Bim 32 3 3 MR . - - LIGHTWEIGHT #750 Todas : . BIsCK i el xd ; A . > . " NO, & . i 1 414 1TH oy - ae Wan Lost eur +B gelman 9 a Wilber. Losing Piicher-- at the end of the second round. SITY. SERIES Runs batted in — Fernandes, Basgall, Base Hits 14. 'Daliessandro Matches Postponed FELTS for FALL . Waa ay Rr Yor Whar Wn (Se ) Tryon All Stars, Vestal Steel, the Alison Jet O01 G10 ont. 3 7 yp Muln Kain. Mordarsks J Cab ue 39, Stevens 18 “Ww ix f4 : D iraday New York cond Game : 8 : 2 Sloat Pisher Rowell, Federofl, Sulli R 7. Plat 1 CYO tennis finals have been Boston 3 Ma 2 Cincinna 0000 000- 0 3 1 Kipshbaum Center and the Mal- 5 R06 Sais 003 001 10 » 9 7 yup. Two-base hits—sSullivan, Mers ’ Fishe ta § § 8 Chicago re 68 3 344 33 Philadelphia 01 000 OW 2 3 1 : the t boasting a Critchtiel nd Rucklehouse and gq Rowell. Three-base hit A Lint 3. Rowel rescheduled for sometime this H RRY LEVI u 5 ia @ Ran ( and Py ¢ \ at ry are h PE 8 as 1k valli Y 31 sen . Fede Three-Re { - " ’ a Detrolt ‘ Fy 8 I | A lory AA are by eams boasting a { OF 800... 3 n-- Fist olen pase—Ped off. | Three-Base Hits Beard 9 week as rain washed out chamPhiladelphia 0 18 397 29! First ¢ perfect record. 00 00%--%7 8 1:20. On Ames rh aul anare KoDRAL ern, Jal exsandro J Ipionst tch Fall Creek . } 0 og 1 1 "0 101 19 " > and Thompson Dhse on balls Off Poole 1. Muir 1, § I Kalin 3. Turne Fishet 2. Platt 1, Fer. PlONsnip matc es at a reek 8. Louis iT 5A 311 st. 1 {00 702 101-12 14 1 I'he other four remaining clubs. and Thor pon Pint 1. Sloat 3. Struck out bys oer 1. ean vesterday inois & Market 37 N. Penn. CHECK RATIONAL LEA Cha Bok t Bras the South Side Saints, E. C. At- 000 000-- 0 Muir 1, Main 1. Hits off —Poole 6 3 Home Runs Kalin 18 nandez 15, ° es - —— — Wan Lost ieCh *B 4nd Sarni. DR bo Su Paine =" : a i Hazel (41 ang ninas. Muir 10 in 5 (pitched to 4 in Sth). stevens 11 Merson 10. Dal 3 — Brooklyt 8 4 8 $H. 8 man a) kins, United Auto Workers and H: Sloat 1 in 1%. Hutchings 2 {nh 1. Strobel Peard 8. Turner 8. Mangan oe o oo New York 3a 388 1 and Pitcher—Chambers. ho Eagles Lodge are one down Wilhe n Cont 000 020 001— 3 10 43 in Ly Lint 1 in 23, Main RE Jordan Gearhari 2 Platt 2, Curtis 2. : for accurale Soston . oli 0 Losi { t Home Runs # 8 4 Atkins 3 400 11*--11 15 © i 2y nn r pit ro=JC 1 15 Basrall, Rowell 1 ‘ : Yelph & 61 63 - 482 18 Bin . : 3radle WHhas . e3 vi Milles Losing pitcher—Strobel (2-8. Umpire Giiedpn IEE fine ee tate the third round. Sik Hasines 3 Se’ Nik od lint cher Suiontl ad implies Hauler Tale mews 1. remanser + Why more and more people say: : . 2 ame) oe . ehh - . Kalin 1 | rson 1 ue 1. P Cincinnatd : 8 a 34. st. Loyd 00 000 010-- 1 8 1 In othér games yesterday the Kirshbaum Cent 020 100 112+ 7 & (Second Game) au Lin Me 1. Rue 1. Platt 1 keeping on Chicago “ 52 69 43 2 Boston 1 000 80x 310 Oiwsice , S . ~ aie U Auto Workers 002 000 000 s 7 Toledo 419 e ) t e Pittsburgh . te 4 Brazle Lorna Rice: wile Kirshbaum Center won 1S Se€C-| Turner and Pierce: Burrows and Camp ABR. R EB © A B M k HM | * 0 ”w new Eleciric — on And Losing Pitcher—Bratle. ond game in the tournament by >! EXHIBITION 1 0 a 3 2 ofViakes ole In ne . : ran AYR y yme Run 3 mn y 3 3 RESULTS YESTERDAY ”; NIT Game) defeating the United Auto Work- Richardson Rubber 000 [A 030 Mas g : 7 : 0 Jack Trussell, a 1530 N. Illi- I 0-Graph, == RAN " tttsburgh 02 001 810-12 12 4 "oe vr re ormatory 1 40x : ¢ 1.3 ( § AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Brooklyn Soro 0121 ders 7-2, while the Mallory AA Lee and Lickliter, Howe: Grissom ead 0 fo 8 ? § nois St. won the hole-in-one tour- ® * Expo columbus Cr Too 000 204 i 3 i ann a : me 4 Dickson /8) blanked the Eagles Lodge 9-0 Nef MeQuilier en 2 ! 1 : 0 0 nament at South Grove vesterday ® P y 5 000 02x 3 A Cty fs i A iat yrdarski, 2 ( ) { ill . Mik . Louisvile Thomas A kaax a and tompe. Kiel anrtye (Bi. Fodbielanifor its second win. Hoosier Wins Feolure Mordarski. ¢ 2 0 0 4 0 a 0 ctually shootiig a hole-in- ‘The amazing story of a new “dry” treatment * ' ~ AT I o panei . ning ( er . - . 3 a Ceiss » 1 f . > » . Morgan; Atking, Bogs, ame) Law Losing Bitcher-King, Home Runs— Vestal Steel, who won the firs! Weiss, "1 0 0 Oone Trussel's shot of a lifetime for itchy, peeling toes or Athlete's Foo! ! y C8 tone 2 0 owerton. : Bk Pe . i co ’ Folymbns . 300 300 9 4 33 (Second Game: 10, Innings) round tilt, drew a bye in the sec- Race at Des Moines Totals 24 2 32 9 0 was on the 12th hole. Jouls wn by ‘ Mttshurah 200 000 100 0 3 11 1 vy > INDIANAPOLIS ee 3 ME eaer: BO at Copeland 18) and Brooklyn 000 410 011 1 4 a ¢ ond game DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 27 AH RHO AE . Nr 5 A Fa ik ure a Friend, Wilks (8: and McCulloug! Roe . i . i R v 4 ! Milwaukee at Kansas City, both games GHC oa Losing eCulloush. Ro : Raiders Win (UP) Bobby Grim of Indianap- Beard cf 0 2 0 0 0 . Clivasel Masel § EC Aoll 010 150 303--10 1} }i¥iome Runs~Pafko. Robinsos The Kirshbaum Center, the g)ic scored an upset victory in a } $3 3% 8 | , a Teneo di 1 (First Ga ) a : - 4 . 8 3 8 § 3 Steve t ui f st laul BazaHiii 140 220 000. 3 1 Chicago 1" 000" 100 1003 4 5 ponly representative remaining a 20-lap feature of big car races Kalin H ’ue 3 00 2 2 3 omAasic, Ba 1 +3) Peterson 18) al iNew York 220 000 001 5 B 3en ’ yor 2) nt. : ? owell, 1 cae : PF 4 ] bala Gg IR ai Vu ouvk) McLish, Dubiel (7) a1 i Edwards Magiie from the younger, less experi- ut the Towa State Fair vesterday. Fernandez. Jo Fa, i 2 8 8 ca . _ 91s F 3 Spe 8 d Westrum \ R \ He Six ag OV x i . ¢ ue. Ss rears . American League Pier - Dubie Home Rs Mueller, | €N¢ ed Big Six League, is proving Grim beat National Dirt Track Gearhart . so... 1 0 06 8 0 Get Y our Cash Roston tient GaAe00 100 3 3 Westrum (2), Connors worthy opponent for the Munici- Champion Frankie Luptow, Tam- Tuner. © : 3 : 0 0 3 : 1 i I R . EC (Second Game) - " ” : Fisher ads ( ( CN eiand and Moss 000, Dat oo te 8 Chie aye 001 000 000-1 8 0 pa. Fla. before 18,000 fans. He papish. » ore 1 0 8 3 8) mmed ate v USED IN HOSPIY, TODAY THOUSAND 8 \ Lh '* New York 001 301 00x 5 10 0 re ! , , ivi : s romek (8) and Hesan. Losing plicher—| Kyppstetn. Hiller di, Oubiel 7) and Situation Normal came from behind when Luptow 9% 1 8 3.35 1} e Television Sets 1. Athlete's Foot. 2. USE TING! Guaranteed ad (Second Game) Rurgess > wptarh and, West um. Losing was pocketed by tail-enders he Gearhart grounded out for Rue In ¢ bas only been released na- TING musteatisfyyou inone 990 S00 010-3 3 jPtiener=fldppsten. ‘iome ‘un--Vikeis Leave to the Army to add 1} : h vmile Tr seventh ; eo Fur Coats ® Transits tionally a few months, yet... week-—or money back! It's eveiand 000 100 10x - 2 3 0 on : ave it lo the Army 10 2 ad lapped. in the 10-mile run. “pisher flied out for Turner in seventh. \ “ greaseless, stainless! Kiely, Kinder 81 and Rosar: Lemon GAMES TODAY mirth to the practice of mak- Grim’'s time was 9:14.52 on a Yalu (Seven Innings) oti ‘ud - ® Cloth Coats © Trunks : , Hegan., Winning p { ASSOC) y ' r nledo 0-2 ? / Brin 8 onan. Losin Pitcher — Keely: AME Neh. Games ing summertime football se- ‘muddy track. INDIANAPOLIS 000 000 1—1 gi ® Jewelry + Diamonds 4 Runs—Easter, Chapman Poledo at INDIANAPOLIS 8:15 lections for the coming grid - Runs batted in-Mcquillen, Rowell, Home ® Men's Suits © Watches 4 Wt tat amiehit 2 runs—Me . yi 3 ( t - Gai Milwaukee at Kansas City itwi-nigh BE UIUeh ror. Delag ® Cameras ® Overcoats
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