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; Overnight Pace Carre aaa H ¥ ‘ 5 i % : h Lopez insisted stubbornly today that his ! LEAGUE STANDINGS 2-Year-Old Trot (ITEPWA Stake) ...coasess ; 2500 |C d Indians are not “through.” AMERICAN: ASSOCIA 2-Year-Old Pace (IT&PW - Stake) sssssene : ae v ; c ’ ation
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“And we're not giving up,”|/Scheib relieved Martin and got y | trumpeted Lopez. “We're still in| Al Rosen to hit into a rally-kill- o 21 | oT this battle all the way.” : ing double play. : I dashes, on | What is he going to do about It was the 10th victory for Mar- 40% § om 70 wi the sudden skid that has sent the, tin, a Dodger castoff, and it - 70 yards. 3 : n o hitless Indians tumbling? Lineup|marked the third time this year a atch for Tribe Shane ae he amever, limon hat, (he spol 4s Bao i s Al {knoe a team out of first place. 8t. Louis .. 9 program a They did it earlier to the White pitteburen .... 3
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A ation. Its president is | Charles Knick of Ei By BILL EGGERT ger slugger, as an occasional pis poys take on the Yankees in Konties) as LTomorrow the curtain lifts on| It's just a week to go before the remnant sale of the[Pinch-hitter to supply that keylo double bill at Philadelphia. gusfiye :. 2 un the traditional harness racing : 3 a : wallop that the Indians have been|{They have won two double bills Toronto *: 45 33 : Up for grabs during the Indianapolis Indians will take away the final bits of a team lacking. York, now 38 years old, from the Yankees already. Sawa 4 32 : 4 ; LA ix-day series is a record purse that won one Little World Series, one American Association/has been at Youngstown, Oil City| In his difficulties, Lopez once Springleld a1 32 |. of $175,000, the largest everpennant and placed second twice. and New Castle in the minor again was lacing his faith in his GATES TODAY RECORD: SEEKERS—Sharon Feeney, Karen Newbold, Mary Hterea at any non-parimutuell” nooo. the Indians. the par- ———— rtm CASUCY. THIS Season and worked (remendous pitching staff. Tonight AMERICA, ASSOCIATION Lou Lysacht and Gail Moll (left to right), will be out to establish § i on 3 » . . * . meet, lent Pittsburgh Pirates and the have the Redskins telecast next yeg e/*ibe yesterqay. he’s counting on Bob Lemon tof (all Night Games) new records tomorrow and Sunday in the annual City Swimming j ‘Final examinations are sched-ig po A cooctation’s New Or-lyear esterday Lopez tried yanking! record his 17th win of the year, [louisville at Columbus. | Ch ionshi the Rivi Club. Indi li : : uled for the best of Indiana's oo '0n ation s - Br slit last’ night Sst. abo (| Dale Mitchell out of left field pecause Lemon has been the Minneapolis at Milwaukee. ampionships at the Riviera Club. Indianapo is Athletic Club's juvenile trotters and pacers at/lean 8 ehians Bre His hires Poe d es Sua 2 nl and using Clarence Maddern.|Tripe’'s important winnar recent-| aul at Kansas City. | team will be defending its city title while the Riviera Club hopes « { h : i i be . * - ' . ee - . 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. lsptitiing a aE der Be ter i in. the post-season a Maddern supplied one single in|ly beating the Red Sox and! AMERICAN LEAGUE to repeat its victory in the women's division. Heats will begin at . al aT salt night with Columbus, is in seventh /offs. With 13 games to play, the oie Mitchel rc Planned > Yanks in clutch gaiDes. St Couty"at Clevelang. | rs 2 p. m. tomorrow with the finals af 2 p. m. Sunday. ‘ RACING over Indiana prof place. The Pirates are just a half|Indians are 10 games out of|nont Instead Barney Coty] THE DODGERS buh wpa nly Games Scheduled.) L | Girls Wi lorists - hn le tracks at county fairs game out of last in the National fourth place and have four games| oi take over right field i 1 H u Pp NATIONAL LEAGUE LOCA iris in, F orists Lose Opener er has shaped them Into|]eague and Pelicans are wallow-coming up this week-end with| . gp g eld in place (cushion for their week-end series (No Games Scheduled) | LOGANSPORT. Aug. 3 : top form for the big tests—the yng in seventh, too. Toledo and Columbus, who > rea: who gi with the Glants by defeating the RESULTS YESTERDAY lm » AYE. 51 (UP) jepening ame yestorany sd o divisions of the Indiana| Indianapolis dropped a 3 to 2 started Indianapolis on a five- ale the bases loaded Reds, 3 to 1, to increase their lead AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |=The double elimination West pansy a olis ee Flor, tting and Pacing Horse Asso-|yerdict to the last- ame losing streak recently. J ay. to seven games in the National. (14 Innings) |Central National Regional Soft-| eated I ndianap : Tr g erdict to the last-place Red Birds g 8g eak recently Three runs romped h Minneapolis . 010 021 000 000 21— 7 16 1 {ists, the capital city men’s tion's stakes. il : in the seven-opener last night Lint’s 10th Loss heenneety's A Tes an . The Ga re ay ms Cr, fol oud Joy S00 22— 8 14 3 bell Tourney moved into its sec- champs 5 to 1, in the men's ; 2-year-olds compete|and clubbed Columbus pitching] The Tribe, who have scored attle 10 Lhe virates, h Katt; Melton, M { 6) Nevel (11), ond day today with t | ' , A ‘inning and that broke the back N Y Le Ames ; Melton, Muncrief (6), Nevel (11), y y wi eams from opener. : fo 12500 In ach vent. Xiu nl fr 18 ha. 1 the SHCA) 16 only ine ri In 21 InAs bof Ban Falurs cor i win Mtn Brsves seshosd oe Cuvee bl BJ go 1 1) § ndanemole, ind, here wining Foams rom tow, site ue . i ? auke . — ¢és worth $1000 each for trot-/were Charles French g d Eo hind Lint, got but three hits in|21st game. Feller already had|16 to 2, and the Cardinals topped McGlothin, Lemish 3), Van Cusk @ | re ng games. v + [entered in the five-day battle for an the opener last night as the allowed two runs in the second|the Phils, 6 to 3. The Red Sox Toledo wor. 033 000 000-4 8 2 e Indianapolis Girls Cham- the Ngt lo advance to the and pacers, Stumpf, who will front the re- slender lefthander picked up hisiinning and those three, plus one trimmed the Tigers, 10 to 4, in the Louisville "1:11 03% 099 009— 4 ,3 3plons downed the Logansport World Championship playoffs at Pominating the field for the building of the Indianapolis club/1oth defeat fo match as many!morc in that third i ¢ gers, 10.1 ’ | yMcleland and Mordarski; Kennedy, Bowlers P-X girls, 4 to 1, in the Detroit. PHA trotting event is Roll next season when Cleveland takes victories. th A's 0 de nning, gave only other American League, ueller (9) and Scherbarth. ET a et beg ion | © the a 6- : |game. ) , owned by Parker Whiting of lover the operation. Two hits, a wild pitch and base] 18 | PhitageipnA™ERICAN LEAGUE
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; fe ar [Will swell their roster to 40 play- i The pacing division, however, {the fourth. | Boston 010 121 014—10 14 1 ; fter Sept. 1 by calling up ! | Detroit 200 002 000— rries a well-balanced ‘field and|®® 2 ? | Merson, who will report to the VY oO 0 | 2 Btobbs, ‘Kinder (¥1 ang Roeat:. Gray 4 wide open battle for top honors Siete Spiioned Bye ow ah Pirates along with Pitcher Harry| er > eve an J S X ] | Bearden 0)" White 1" Borows'" Hand : expected. a on Ln Se e000 Fisher when the AA season is| By United Press against first division contenders (55): Losins Piicher—Gray (4-12). Home 3 A AL oie aes te Tatention of resell pleted. singled in the Tribe's| NEW YORE, Aug. 31--The fé- (two each against the Yankees) ‘ONY Gams Scheavios), Wh A ? #TWO OF the chief contenders ing or ghipping to Hollywood of first un n the thir inning. a mainder ot the 1051 schedule gen- and Red Sox, and four against NATIONAL LEAGUE Oo S verage » alie, owned by John second ru 8 erally favors the New York | Rittsburgh 010 006 021—10 15 1 e Lady Nat y the Pacific Coast League. base on balls. is the > fourth.\¥ankees over buth the Cleveland the Chicago White Sox). New York .. 021 410 010— 9 11 1
ley of Indianapolis, and . ' Friend, L ., : : : hirley po The latter group could include Goqnge Copeland who relieved Ed Indians and Boston Red Sox in The Yankees’ schedule lists 20 cullough: Spencer. Jones (6) Kosa 16, No two men are built exactly alike. How well
ince Eton, owned by Dr. and such players as Outfielders Frank win gam again f division team Pitcher “5 300 Phe P ach 4 Blake in the fourth, was the win- the embattl A es St frst divis le 8 Pitch 18-1 Lo ne pitcher. [8 it—we’ i or L e ed merican League Cher ickson (18-12). sing Pitcher ; we know it—we've been tailors for nearly 0
s. N. C. Elberson of Anderson./galin, Téd Beard and Whitey lpennant race and only seven against the lower Jansen (17-10). Home 'Runs—Mays (3. fi | . 8, ell, Castiglione. Rivney, Kiner. {HH
#Next week Grand Circuit horses|pjatt, Third Baseman Nanny + y b hi a . A ” | Heat Gets McCall | A survey of games left to pla racket of the league, while the Chicago ....0..0. 0. 000 000 200— 2 11 3 FEE i - ng into action, headed by star-|{Fernandez, Catcher Jim Mangan, Committing errors in both disclosed today that the ry Red Sox have 13 games left Boston ‘bis va. Jz A3%--16 1s 0 BS years and have fitted all types men. We ae » . {Ty an ur- 8
dded fields of 3-year-olds oniand Pitchers Bob Curtis, Royce games extended to 25 straight who lead the Indians by a half- against the top-notch clubs and ge: wWilcon (6-4) and St. Claire, Losing [i confident that we can fit you.
Monday. Lint and Johnny McCall. lthe number of games Indianapolis’ game, are scheduled to play 20 of 15 against second division Pitcher, Kelly (5-1). Home Runs—Smalley, Most of the Sumpetitors in this That leaves 8 errific Yepilid- has bobbled. Three errors were their remaining 27 games at teams. Ist. Touts s@urruins 000 420 000— 6 10 0 S : " ars Hambjetonian, an id Jot or Cleveland, Frenc "charged against the Indians in Yankee Stadium, where they 8 a =u Philadelphia _.. 001 020 000— 3 11 2 [i Tailor Men's and Micky Derby of hatreds I no a Oye = as the oe [the second game but they man- have won 42 and lost 15 so far A VITAL factor in the pennant pane, Brecheen (1 and SAIN rian 1 meet agus B he Coin general manager, and | Sump ‘handled Columbus pitching for 16 this season. race will be the nine remaining man (8: and Seminick. Finning ag Fs Ladies’ Go 4 rseman Futurity tro X ng lw d's n i : girec DF at OT|) its as McCall coasted to his 10th| Cleveland, with a 47-21 record games between the Yankees and prazle (4:3). Losing Piicher, Jordan (1-1), £8 arments e pack will be Main ner, eI Es ont win. He's lost seven. at home, has only nine games left Red Sox, six of which are sched- Brookivn 000 O11 T0e— 3 § o Hai et Hambletonlan winner. ! ny p S$ yet.| © rie Tribe scored 12 runs.n the to play at Municipal Stadium and uled for Yankee Stadium. Cleve- ae, Welmeler 3, and Howells, i COME IN ‘AND BE
K » H The pacing ga of oe Shey Ye here looking over the SI frst four frames and McCall, [17 on -the road. Boston, which Jand meets the Yankees and Red Pitcher, Roe (18-2). Losing Pitcher, Black. Hi rseman Futurities a pa ure gallon. May Televi tiring from the extreme heat, Nas a 41-20 home record thus far, Sox two games each in the East- well (14-12). Home Run—Rvan. | preview of the Sess 0 Lire May Televise gave way to Reliefer Johnny is scheduled to play 16 more tern cities.: . : — = i own Jug to be raced Sept. However, French has expressed Hutchings in the ninth. games at Fenway Park and 12. 1, the National League race, Fight Results
af Delaware, O. Tar Heel looms 12s ex : away Ir De that Cleveland has learned that! Eiroy Joyce, Dave Thomas and ay from home. _ where the Dodgers enjoy a seven BANGOR,” Ply inited Press ori. me
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America free-for-all pace. Horse-| . |D: SLATES . 20! gen are looking for new track|sociation’s most valuable player Tribe Box Scores Shag ii ot tions Batil toast? 18 10 3 338 33:39) Being record if the weather for 1951. | Few Gamay ang oe Teule of clus battle oF fourth Place in Nasional League, both, Fhiiaaciphly plds up, The 37-year - | gl | AB R H Q A E a ~~ St | . old receiver, be- ME | Cresar. ab ........ 1 ¢ ’ Mattie Song Wins lieved to be at | gard oof 4 ¢ 11 {Flores Given ‘Even Chance | 3 : . {the end of his ca- Kress. 1b Hs } 1.9% ¢ 1% NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UP)— no further operations are t Du Quoin reer last season (pinerto. ? § o 1 1 gsSafely past the dangerous 24 planned.” 3 » {with Baltimore, Mogan, © 3 3: i} hours that followed an emergency, Flores was rushed to St. Clare's { DUQUOIN, Til. —_ 31 — It's received seven of | farshall e.... . : 8 : 3 ? 4 operation, Welterweight Boxer Wednesday night after suffering) ¥ Ing 80 the: money-winning|™® 27 votes cast { Copeland, © - re ehh 9 Georgie Flores today was given an eighth-round knockout at the| rness horses are taking turns PY Association | Totals 33 3 8 31 & oan “even chance” in his fight hands of Roger Donoghue of] winning the big stakes, |baseball writers | Walker op {OF Merdad 18 th. against death. |Yonkers, N. Y., at Madison Square, "Hattie Song, bay filly ‘owned by to nose out R | ? "NB HE H.O A Bl An early morning report from Garden. He underwent an emer-| Trainer Ben r White, captured Tea m m ate ; » | Beard, of oi BN ? 0 ¢ St. Clare's hospital said the 20- gency operation to relieve the the $14,000 Champions Stallion George Crowe Unser | Stevens, 1b ¥ 0 09 04 year-old Brooklyn fighter was pressure of a blood clot from his| Ake or three- ds in the and Kansas {Relin,, i raiesse 4 3 1 § J "still critical and unconscious, but brain early Thursday morning. | and Circuit > year Sigs City’s Bob Cerv. Crowe, recently Fernandes, 3b 3 1 3) NT Ta a ae | Hattie Es pH hae tory named the league's rookie of the [ifher, ¢ ; 3 4h 8 I came at the expense of Mainliner Year, and Cerv each received six ihr” Jas 1 ¢ 0 8.0 0 winner of the Hambletonian ANA} 11, ger has been hitting near the| Fisher grounded oud tor Lint 12 sevanttt : nih, Shenulh tripped Mats 200 mark and his 18 home runs . (Seven Innings) 000 103 sa] ago a pringfield two Wee are a lifetime high, He is the first BTANAPOLIS 0G1 100 0-2 catcher to be honored by writers. |, Ryas, Rated 000k "Sitien Bases oa
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