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Today's the: big day for Indi-| stakes. They came here after a land Byland, six. ‘ana’s up- and-comirig juvenile summer of campaigning over the The ‘IT&PHA’s pacing division! races and finished second In’ al
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i,
position: Lanato Toss. five, 75: ‘pound . youngster, |Vance. of Y.ogansport,
trotters and pacers at the Indi-|state’s half mile’ tracks, _ __ lis wide-open with" a choice fleld, | third.
lana State Fair.
night races for trotters and spacers complete: the card which|
begins at-1:30 p. m. | Today's card heralds the open-| {ing of the annual six-day harness:
[racing series which offers a record |"
t In the trotfing = -Aivisin, Roll lof 11
ata race this season. The] is dashes this year, and Lady and Lt. with four. seconds and|/watched the blond, curly-haired|Misé, was for. horses -that had| Bay Ru
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Tommy quarter mile ' race ‘and romped
wey {home the winney by a -length and Derby Day Results :
{a half for’a time of 1:13%. «J | o FTRET- 3%, mile. open, $400: Jay W. C. Day);: Miss Conni (E, Skinner): Liberty Girl, owned by Charles Blondie (D.. Vance). Time 1:13%.
ck: of Elwood, Ind. w SECOND—Y% mile, stored quarter Kai On the $400; Liberiy Gul (Or Rey naias
© A--crowd of some 4500 persons, second race over a quarter of a/Run Easy (B: Hubbard); Billy the Tough
nce Eton, which has won |inetiding Gov. Henry Schricker mile with.a time of :234-5. The a Beir Rotzi, Time :23 .4/5
The best . of the 2- year-olds g0 ‘Yan ks, Bum ms Ga EB Ro 8235 Two - ov $ purse money. Two over: colt drew the third starting posi-|Natalie,
RD—14 mile, open, $400: Isa Prin-
Gov. John A. Watkins, consolation race, woh by Brown wl (Cy Brianty: Lone One (D. Dolloway)is
(C. Day). Time :49 1/5. FOURTH-—330-yard, registered quarter:
ition in the six-horse field. g |three thirds, held the. best records nine-year-old Vance win the. fifth | not been ‘in the money during ‘hrs es, 3400: Jack Irelan (D. Dallowayi: e the race. = race on Rainy .Chaitt, a twa- -year-| the program. a ¢ *TBuddy B. ./B. Hubbard; Top Question (D. RE J Ault): Time :11.3. ' Others In Field old ° quarter. _horse,..and the! The final race was the longest, pIPTH330-vards, 2-vear-old registered
Gand Circuit contender | for driving honors Michael" Dee, Easter Prom, Buddy race, No. i. on Brown Purses All $400
purse of $175,000. (horses swing into action Monday. ir S lit After Campaign |
again this season. |Dale, Colt’s Opposition “ |Quay
Lucky Margaret, Senator and Lar-Lan Chief.
| The colt’s oppbsition includés| A nine-year-old jockey showed {Jay ' W. Bee,
Purses. in -all- races were $400./in the homestretch, Felt .owned-3by B. H. owned by Frank Lohman Of horses not in the money in earlier races. =
Miss,
|Gene Sears, last year's top dash) "Others in’ the field are Hi-Lo's seventh race on Mike Beetch. Hea niile and 70 yards, .open. Claren- quarter * horses, * 3400, Rainy Chairs <1. winnes in Indiana and a leading \Starwa, Real . Dusty; Sailaway, was
vance): Whisile (D. Vance): Stella Reed.
second in the Congplation don took the dead out of the Time :17.9 |starting gate.but was caught in|, SIXTH -—220-yards, registered quarter
horses, $400; Mike Beetch (T. Vance); Bell the backstretch by Dark Deb. But Weevil (D. Dolloway); Dock's Little’ CaeHat, 5" (R. Wheeler, Time “13.9. SEVENTH - Consolation, 660- vards,
“The Hoosier 2- -year-olds were Honey Bun, which will ‘start on them the way yesterday as the Banks of Tipton, Okla., overtook Zionsville, Ind., came on strong 5:03, Miss; Fiving Hank: Pansarita
Ti / By caki LUNDQUIST “ _..»'|spotlighted today in the two divi-/the rail; Miss Bonanza, Tn’ the racing program opened with Der-Chet Howe's Miss Julia at theto win by half a length. ‘Time : FIGHT mile and 70 Sarge; open, B 4 4 N . . 4 . e oe TNtol raat Soot Weriee (sions of the Indiana Trotting and second slot; Joy Hanover, fourth, /by Day, eight - Tuning rages. The three-quarter post of the: three- was 1:47%. > : 0 HLT etion CN
NEW YORK, Sept. 1—Thirty days hath Sperber but it probably won't take that many to set up another World Series battle between the Yankees and the Dodgers. Lefty Joe Hurls In fact, both races, for all practical purposes, could be tled over the long Labor Da esate Seti end. . g FP Y a dians, but it is “beginning 1 to’ look : Second Shutout In the American League, the 38 if Clevelarid-is in the midst of Indians - are skidding and the Another of its notorious. fold- -up : Yankees aren't kidding. In the Under DE Low Tbh A Tri National, the Giants, who have ah ‘ y S Ml e Nins, 2 been kept alive only on the hope _ Lney were — ow ei Jat sf ‘a miracle, .are. apt to find "iSht when they dreppe el 5 ' sixth game in’. the. last eight Times Special
shortly that it was a mirage In- ., ie tq the Jast place Brownies, TOLEDO; O., Sept. 1-It's A
stead that Jney. were Chasing. & 6 to 3. Bob Lemon, who had been good thing Lefty Joe Mutr °c : as RT 1a b >the Cleveland “stopper” of late, around. Pot pine on toe Ste a had his winning streak stopped * Joe ended up as the only mem-| st ¢ > > | k Arft and ee Dijpae, Gants 23 Bev ames Ha pr ber of the Indianapolis Indians) ‘homers as the Browns collected he hurled hig second shutout stake. * The Giants frail theiyy pits in all ' |against the Toledo Mudhens:
* Dodgers by seven full games and |" Arft drove in four runs withiNone of the batters could ‘have
if ‘they should win both today pis homer and two singles. and tomorrow, they would. only regain the ground they lost late giton rally in the ninth, but with tory, this: wgek “when their 16-game ihe pases loaded and none out, Mudhens’ Rookie John Weiss, | winning streak went.up in smoke. 514 Satchel Paige came'in and cutiyp from Williamsport, handled Dodgers Have Edge things off with one run, striking'the Tribé in a manner to which
The had tired arms since they got|
Despite the fact the Giants won out Larry Doby to end the game. he has become assustomed. He|-
three in a row from the=Dodgers “Gets ‘Homer |held them to two bingles and the the last time they met, Brooklyn Lemon counted the other Cleve- ast time -he faced the Hoosiers still enjoys a 12-6 record for the land runs on a homer. Rookie he heat them. \
season and the club seems to be Jim "McDonald, with that ‘last-] The Hens were without ¢rie|
clicking again, pasticularly at minute relief help from Paige, services of their regular catcher, “Ha aL after a sity hat began. ta 'Bained a six-fié: mph. 8 third ©g Mordaski, ‘Who was out with take on disastrous measurements, of the year. a knee injury suffered in a game Ralph Branca, who just missed In the only other game in the against Louisville Toursday| a no-hitter in the nintk inning in majors, the still-alive fourth- night. his, last start for Brooklyn, will place White Sox topped the Tigers, - Both Unearned’ be shooting for his 13th victory. 2 to 0, as.ex-Detroiter Saul Ro- = ! : . Sal Maglie, considered by many govin pitched a seven-hitter. The Tribe marked up both itsto be"the best pitcher in the Na- The victory put them 10% runs, unearned, in the first frame.
. tional League, will oppose him. games behind the idle first- -place Behind the plate” for the Hens)
But he has tapered off of late Yankees. Nellie Fox singled, stole 28 Jack. Conway, who was takfrom his terrific early season second, and went to third on a INS On his first assignment as a pace, whereas Branca has been Wild throw by Catcher Bobby Catcher since he played semipro coming strongly. “ Swift ‘and scored on a two-base Pall 14 years ago. . There should be much more ex- error by Shortstop Johnny Lipon 16d Beard led off for.the Tribe
- eitement in the American League on Minnie Minoso's grounder. Eq- With a walk and then stole sec-
where the Yankees enjoy only a die Robinson drove in Minoso ond. Tt was his seventh steal in| _ene-game margin. over the In- with a single. : ithe last 10 games and the 16th) #2 = 2 ‘for the season. He went to’ third}
on a wild pitch. Alex Delagarza |
Lopez Even Considers Hank Hk sir eo
‘Merson scored the second Tribe
: AF h Bill} To Bolster Hitting Power 5. mm Sima
throw.
By United Press “I BY LOSING again ni less s rt from : gain last night, Muir had flawless suppo {Central Indiana Conference Ranieiciy
CLEVELAND, Sept. 1--Man- the Indians missed a golden op- his mates, the first errorless game
Indians reiterated hts theory that the team’s present slump is “just
one of ose things.” After that : One OF nose top ing the last but said he had a brand new, | Off Weiss 5, Muir 2. Struck Ouf—By Weiss month, he said “it's only natural method to find out which of JL Mov ro snd Fadden. Time1:53,| the boys will let down a little. 118 70 boys are in shape when |iiengance—1057.
My only hope, of course, is that they report next Thursday.
candidates to see what they off and Campbell; Federoff and Campbell; . LRP ; g Rue, Merson and Stevens, Left on Bases— he 1 8 8 e Kave beer doing this summer Indianapolis 3, Toledo 7. Base oh Balls—
it doesn’t go on much longer.” “We'll put them in a pot and | M € By gm E . boil, them,” Hickman = said. ajor League Leaders “Those that come out too tough “By United Press
THE INDIANS’ desperate need for a dependable hitter was seen
7 NATIONAL LEAGUE to. eat— well, we'll, play them.” ~ G AB R 'H Pet. Musial, St. Louis 123 462 100 166 .359|
in their consideration of the 38- Es h Wi I S k Robinson, Brooklyn 123 43 88 150 343 > Axi urn. 1a 3 3 year-old York asa possible first Dr. Esc i pea Miyrostek. Cincin. 121 459 41 149 325 base replacement or pinch hitter. li 1 Dark, New York 128 525 96 167 .318 York, a veteran of the Detroit At Ist Franklin Convo : AMERICAN LEAGUE Tigers and Boston Red Sox; has - Times State Service ine, Deron... 00 NR 0 hs
122 pared his weight- down, but his FRANKLIN, Sept. 1—Eifst con- Fain, Philadelphia. 93 336 43 four years out of major league vocation speaker of “the new Coan, Washington. 112 453 18
competition” weighed heavily school year at Franklin College 'Hi8msy BO RE Sun 100
113 Minoso. Chicago . 126 458 99. 148 323] i
against his success. willbe Dr. I, Lynd Esch, presi-| giner. Pirates 317i Zernial, A's 20 “We're willing to try anything, dent of Indiana “Central College, Hodges. Dodgers 38! Campanaila. Dgrs. 28 though,” Greenberg said, who will speak Sept. 12 on “The Mala Car hash udetry 1 “Our pitching is still the best in Power to Become.” { Williams, R. Sox” 113 Kiner: Pirates os! the league, but you've got to have Freshmen and new: students geroial, Aw Bx }i% Gordon, Braves base hits to go with it. If York will arrive Sept. 7, upperclassmen | . PITCHING
can show us he can still hit, well'on Sept. 10, with classes begin-| Roe Dodgers 18-2 Maglie, Giants 33-3 « .."” he drifted on. (ning the following day. |X al, Yanks. Bd Peller, Indians 40-7
for with a tired arm last night as!
Indians tried to put on a last- only two hits in the 2 to 0 vig}
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5 ROMPING HOME—Isa Princess, C. Bright up, came in by two ands. veecdey twin. tn
third race on the Derby Day program at the Indiana State Fair. It was a one- half. mile race and |
Princess finished in :49 1/5.
Hoosier Prep Gridders Begin
Indiana's ‘high school football clubs kicked off ‘the 1951 campaign last night in a handful of sweat-soaked contests. Defying the humidity of a late-
Racing. Entries
1—Bay Prince (Bartlett); 2— Burris.
{Crewslawn Scotland (£zz0); 3— Columbus .....[.... 001 000.000=-1 8 2
RESU LTS | YESTERDAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Pct. G.B7|
summer heatwave, Peru of the Milwaukee tiieiiesiea 52 636 |
% 632 - .560 A1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
: Minneapolis". 060'000 000— 0 3 2 Mikan's U. | . . Wa : OVERNIGHT PACE ($1000) | “Fanovich, Fox (5 and Kati: Gorin and CLIT chance to score their first| oo¢ ymuortant money was to
Forme bos 4
MORGANTOWN. WwW.
aang 67. 325718 {approved the applications
trounced little Mississinewa, 36 to Minneapolis ......... 13 73 418 18%) James C. Peyton, Wheeling, and | 1942-and, after the war, made a
LOUISVILLE, Sept.
victory over the Harle
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, Sept.
1 (UP)—Two former West Point try. {Cadets who were dismissed as a : ; - |result,of the recent cribbing scan-| 000 LEAGUE STANDINGS dal have been admitted to West, from. Newport — Newport, Ark., $50, Virginia University.
The committ turally, he Ompine igi when he first came up in|Way. the wise
1—George
S. All-Stars get an-
m 'Globe-
trotters here tonight when the
(Sproatt): 4—Doctor Y| Atkins and A. Evans, Scherbarth (8); tWo teams resume their outdoor | Dell Rick (Sp Copeland (3) and Morgan. basketball series at Fenway Park.
Mazar,
(Riegle); 5—Pat Chief “(McKin-{ st Paul at Kansas City, postponed, high
{Tey); 6—Paris Hal (Shaw); 7—|Winds.
| star Volo: (Unnamed); 8—Halig, yous ~......... 002 020 011— 6 11 2
The Trotters have scored three AMERICAN LEAGUE straight triumphs in Washington,
Pittsburgh and Dayton, O., 31 to | Chief - Bullington); 9—Hal Dale Cleveland ....- 000 000 201— 3 6.0 (Bowyer):. 10 —Joseda 1 e-on- pl Dotiald. Paige (9) and Batts: Lemon, 22, 39 to 33 and 43 to 28. The three!
Parade (Quinn); 11—Giant Stride ning
(8) and Hegah, Tebbetts (8). Win- games have attracted 26,800. The fifth game of the series is
Pitcher—MecDonald - (3-5). Losing
(Howell); 12—Vickie McKlyo Pitcher- -Lemon (16-10+— Home Runs=
[¢McCord): 13—Parker S (Bene- at ERI Marsh O00 607 0b 3° # , | Pilled for Indianapolis’ Victory "field) Betroit 000 000 000 o 1.9 Field Sunday night at 836: IT&PHA STAKE (Fotovin (10-1) and Sheely: Stuart (4-4) i 4 » A 4 -. 1 w 2-YEAR-OLD TROT ($2490) (Only Games I Brewers Stretch 1—Honey- Bun (Benbow); 2--| No games scheduled srt ; Miss Bonanza (Thomas): 3--Roll EXHIBITION Association Lead 0 od h y: 4—J y H Anover B 41 Sprivgsed, Mass. -The .Milwaukee Brewers n onnson); ~J OY $ 7 orton. (Ny. -... 310.100 010-— 6 10 3 4 tooo . (Bmmtont 5 "rao Toss FE BERL i ares Sw aine an oper. St, re (8) ly 880C § f pr. (Riegle);- 6—Byland (Beattie)” | 5); Schwarts and Cash. Claire (8), Keely
IT&PHA STAKE
YEA PHA TARE a3). Probable. Pitchers Today
1= Hi-Lo's Starwa (Riegle); 2 (Wor
Real Dusty (Pauly); 3-—Lady Brooklyn MATION Rar New York tore IR i schedNatalie 4 ye a rs fr; > BSafiaway CED imatensberser 12-131 at chi- uled game between the Blues and { 3 .ar-1: ’ 3. ween fons 5 Michael Dee RUNYAn) ; (Johnson Ahr mich 1 A Philadelphia a hi assogiation, ‘7 Ptince Eton (Foland): R& ichiiisbursn, Is em OF a: BL Lous ihe Louisville Colonels ran up an o > Nav . 2 - Easter Bio Arion); S=Baday Jew yl VERE Brace Bashi Elon gay 19 12 % viciory over the Co\garet (Hosch); 11-—Senator Quay inson 357 or Cain Ln, at Detroit (Huteh. y rd 5 " WBF oo = = prong on A "= High School Football OVERNIGHT TROT ($1000) Wynn B12—night. at Cleveland infield 26. Brownsburg 0
WARDSIf was a ie Rept for fiir baseball pla yérs yogi as Wo youngsters at the annual Kiwanis Victory banquet in th Si Hotel. Hoh Logar of the il.Co., is shown presenting the George Lilly ‘awards to. the most valuable player in f are Dave Heds , Don, Essi and: jon Ka
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GIVEN . EES n ana 15° each age group. The play
1—-McKee Grattan (McGahey);
“12—Bertha’s Champ (Leonard); 3 Fight Results ~Black Werthy (Johnson); 4— Jona BEACH, "N° Fe Exhibition Football
Bifty Ann ‘(Marks); 5-—Jessie; Brainard (Butler): 6 — Martin Liner (Littleton); 7—Gus Scott] L(McKinley), Cr ——— -
Roessler Sweeps Race Card Again
Bud Moneymake., long a Kingpin of stock car racing at the {West 16th Street Midget Speed{way got the the shock of his life {last night. The shock came when, | lin race:.parlance, he was “blown |off the track” in two different races by the track record holder
Frank essler, ‘Another, program of stock car
racing if on tap tonight at 8:30,
‘Named to Hockey Post
SHAWINIGAN FALLS, Quebec: Sept. 1/ {UP)- Don * Penniston, ‘former ' coach © of the Hershey! Bears of .the American Hockey League, today was namsd coach of - the Shawinigan Falls Cata8 trate of § Quense ee Seblor, Hockey
Cha rife, Earley, 145; Brooklyn (8
By United Press stinging 17 to 0 defeat.
1 “and lost games in parentheses)
i —— Peru 36. Mississinewa 0
Bobby Lilo
Logansport 19, w abash 0.
ahead today, after dampening the! spirits of the Minneapolis Millers last night by handing them a
gh winds
Wilkes Barre. Pa. outndinted Chicago ‘Cardinals 28. New York Yanks %
~ _ Washington 10, Detroit 7.
SPEEDROME
Stock Car.Racing at Its Best!
STOCK CAR RACING
Gates Open 6: 30—Qualifications T= Race. 8:30
inieapes SPaetsone
+ Dustless ‘Asphalt Trock—Free Rarking—Lighted and Supervised =f ey venue (Eastside Track] cit
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ax Paid
| Boston Braves, a right-handed
his BN straight championship. |
~Joe Williams Says—
Woivers Bolster Yank Strength
NEW YORK, Sept. 1—There is a fixed date after which - no big league player can be sold or traded. But in this, asin most things, there is a gimmick. It is- known as waivers. Meaning that if all clubs in one league. indicate disinterest in a player it is permissible - to sell or trade him to the other v, eos who get these fellows? league at any time. The answer seems to be that the The Yankees have been mak- v. yee front office is more alert ing excellerit use of this gimmick and , knowing, George Weiss in recent years. They Rave just usually seems to be a step ahead picked up Johnny Sain’ o ® of his COMIpetitors. ‘There were - two reasons, for example, why he bought. Mize from the Giants in "497
pitcher, with impressive credentials, Last year they added Johnny Hopp by the same process and, 1 the year ‘before Johnny Mize. ONE WAS he believed Mize’s It is possible they could have [bat im pinch hit roles might dewon the 1949 flag thout | cide a few close games. Another Mize. kewise the nant “Without Hopp! but the | Sox, should the Boston front offact remains both made sub- [fice happen to entertain similar
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| stantial contributions in tight potions.
races. z : Mize got in only 13 games but Sain 1s Jifely to be of consid- ‘his 6 hits for 10 bases helped and erable befp, too. In fact, I be- ;, the World Series it was Mize's |Tieve Ws presence on the staff, as , out single with bases loaded’ starter or reliefer, or both, vir-, iyo ninth in the third game tually guarantees Casey ‘Stengel that paved the way to a Yankee
come from behind victory. That | hit alone made whatever the Yankees paid him for a profitable investment. : I note now that Hank Greenberg, who G.M.’s the Cleveland. front office, is cry-babying the Sain transfer. One thing thw Indians don't need it pitching, ugh it is probably true that ub ever had too much. might have been worth the* Tribe's pennant
|- Sain’s 5-13 record with Boston 1s deceptive. A pitcher cannot win| | without runs. The Braves got him| | precious few. There was a stretch {of three games, for example, when they averaged only one run hack of him. And two weeks ago| 'he.held the Dodgers to one earned run in seven innings in a futile
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THE ARISTOCRATIC pitcher] But
\that is—will be 33 Sept. 25. Na-|prospects isn’t the Dror a- pro Yankees) As noted, that’s the
And couldn't the Red Sox have
ager Al Lopez of the Cleve-| tho : by the Tribe in 26 starts. The] Louisv 3 used Sain? You would have to land Indians, still looking for the |Portunity” to get back into a vir- = = C0." ra Tribe into sixth 0, and North Central Conference INDIANAPOLI 8 7 _458 28% Philip IN. Shockley, Pittsburgh, [practice of ne 2 The Tao think so. But herp again the right combination of what he be- tual first-place tie with the idle place. They try again against member Logansport blanked Wa- Sets Aan |and they will be accepted as stu-|2 BeRson, eo be exact. But/spirit of brotherly lgve may have lieves to be the world’s best ball yankees, Instead, they dropped the Hens. tonight. bash of the CIC, 19 to 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE !dents for the semester starting ve asous, /been functioning. Certainly Tom players, studied his lineup today 4 : P DIAN | searing New York ee Lost Bet OB. Sept. 17 don’t get the notion he’s a faded, uld go as high as the ttm. A; a ''a full game off the lead, and find INDIANAPOLIS Peru's boys showed up wearing Hew York ..... iT. 8 p is... : weary armed veteran riding on Yawkey wo go T¥ing 10 decide if anothepchange Nas Olly FONT games saint rE EB OA ® T-shirts during the first half be- Boston _ 51 395 41 Registrar J. Everett Long said pig press clippings. Yankees. But the Red Sox are might end the Tribe's alarming ahead of the Red Sox. & Dae a 4 1 0 2 85 0 cause of the heat and scored al- Shicago i aoa! a no application had been received] go much for Sain and the pen-|direct competition for fan patronsump, : ra rikG > , Stevens, 1b . «3 0 1 11 1 0 net at will before the subs took Washington 7... 33 12 AN from Robert Orders, Huntington, t lcati his ar carries age and as such the last club the . Former Yankee Tommy Byrne gain, It 1.0.0 2009 : Philadelphig [117183 "71 408 its x7 nant implications his arm dt ke more Still managing a smile after and ace right-hander Ned Garver Rowell rf .......l;l4 0 0 4 o_o over. After it cooled off -in- the st. Lous 33 86 312 W. Va. who also was dismissed today, . . . What the ‘public can’t Braves could afford to ma ote Jast NIgr's ‘6-3 drubbing at the} e Browrce Manager Zack Tay- mansan. c $§ 0 1 3 0 0second half, they completed the ~~" NATIONAL LEAGUE, per 33. from the Military Academy. Or-ynderstand is how it is possible|attractive at the gate. An Sands of te Jeet Dace at Louis lor's choices to finish out the se- Formanden word 193.4 i digame in run uniform. Rrsolyn, 88 83. Baw ders. indicated previously that he/to get a man of Sain’s stature|Yswhey is understanding. owas: pez Jestingry Sop | eR BL Municipal Stadium. Both Muir: » «ooo. 3 0-0-1 3 3 Halfback Ray Nix scored twice Boston “64 +61 512 17 (planned to apply for admittance out of the league: The waiver] or eps an be SHSra. s ible of them, Lopéz realized, “oan lg] Te 8 te 2.2 2 2 2 2 for Peru, and Fullback Jack Lowe Bh ouis a 8) 8 dis 2 [to WVU. [price is only $10,000 and surely Rece Driver Fair ager Hank Greenberg as possible 2 Totals ....r mm aT {Pittsburgh . .-. 85 74 426° 28 | All of the youths were mem- any club, even the rest, would replacements if the club could mighty rough. got off the games longest sprint, CiLoPiER BE 4 413 28% y Doo C h ors ho more plate-power| “But I don’t know," he addad, TOLEDO * 46 yards for a touchdown. |Chicage’ =..oieniiass 53 73 421 2812 bers.of the Army football team ibe willing to pay that for him. After Spin, ras than it, has shown .during the “we can't even seem.to hit the p,q». ¢% T 9% 0 Halfback Jim Thopfas scored, GAMES TODAY and have two years of varsity in-| Particularly the Giants for|- o_ . juve: Bud Selby was in 1ash week pooreg. pitchers any more. Maybe campoeil. 4 0 1 8 3 0 two of Logansport’s three mark- AMERICAN Association | |tercollegiate’ competition remain-|whom such economies have a spe- fair condition in St. Francis Hospe we'll: fool ‘em by going after the Panitpe, ef 7... 4 0 1 ‘ 1 0 ers, the first on & 17-yard jaunt [aniavie is st Toledo. ‘ je. However, as transfer stu-|cial fascination. That's ne Cara. D1 today after his. car spun “WE'VE BEEN considering big boys.” Parnacle, 3 “4 a 1-1 0 “1 and his other 87 vards down the| Minpeapotis ai Milwaiies (night), | Genta, oe) ¥oui not be eligible Bot in Hears frm. the Cardi- and crashed into the guard. rail signing Rudy York,” Lopez said eee MeQuilieh, +4 0 1 0 0 0 idelines in the last iminute .of AMERICAN LEAGUE ntercollegiate sports during nals last season, ‘lat the Speedrome last night durgmilingly, “but Hank's only a : - Conway. Eure 3 : . } 3 9 Chicagb at Detroit the coming schogl. year. | But the Braves ‘had no in: ing the 15-lap eemifinal. couple of years older himself Pot Luck Weiks, Hi Bea 8 oe rant i defeated Brownshirs. SN Tl ; re 4 | jondlon ot Tet ting Sale oH Sor Selby spun on ihe eighth lap: : £ Tirta rN = hm les ; A . ; t ' je. waiver price. Jue to yun- til - the onde if we could find a uniform NEW ‘HAVEN. ( onn., Sept. Totals Zia32-0 8.3. 8 308 36 0. Breokiyn A New York 0" E Trotters, Mikan s Stars common fan ennui they ‘are The race. was flop a Polo fit him/' 1 (UP) -— Herman Hickman, INDIANAPOLIS . .... 200 000 000—2 . ~ : Boston at Philadelphia (nizht).’ InlL : ill . h losing scads of money. this wreckage was-cleare Then, in a more serious vein. vule's iollv head cnach, Toledo - .=. 000 000 000—0 iE d Fipcinnay at SMR nisi Nn Louisvilie Tonig t / = 8 dealt with a Na. lard won the 25-Iap feature with . ial’ pi sk i i ied y 3 ' uns ted In—Merson. Stolen sens . 8 fnaght). Year. PY , AN B= : 09 7 < the genial pilot of the skidding checked "hig list of football Pi Batted In~Mersort, Stolen Jase Today s State Fair Times Speeial tional League club it had te be a time of 8:22.70. Derel-Djeringer
was second With Doug 'Nable third. = Chuck Atkins won the trop®% Rt dash, while Clyde Wicks, Joe He a i |Palmer, Walt Edgell and Gene : {Kaylor were heat winners... The #
der in the American. {stocks race again at Speedrome Persuading the seven other| . 8:30 tonight.
clubs in the National to agree no, {doubt took some diplomatic do- ; ling. Very likely it amounted to Solunar Tables
on the waiver basis, $10,000, no more. Their only chance to
a friendly conspiracy. No club AM PM {in the National could gain _any- Minor Major Minor Major i A Today... otis 5:20 11:20 5:40 11:58 thing by holding up ie Yesies0 Tomorrow. 8:05 $20 12:18 ‘hv a bro Monday ....... 45 12:30 7:00 12:58 why not 80 along - er Tuesday weinsa 120 E210 7 15 1:35 “«olub.owner in distress? HE B10 1:88 830 228 i o hursday: ....«. Y 2:40 9:20 -3:0f Let him make some money. Fridey 0 9:85" 3:30 10:18 .3:58
Sain in the American, could hurt no club in the National. That n he undoubtedly would help many Bowli g Notes ; i Five more teams are needed to comwas academic, since he couldn't lete the l4-team Fraternal Bowling be had, anyway. ague on Monday nights at the Illin ots : \ a # po {Alleys, Call: PL-0828, . The Pennsylvania "Recreation Bowl ing THAT'S HOW these operations League, which opens Tuésday, needs one usually work. - There's nothing More team tq complete the loop. It is an . . > open league. Interested persons: should illegal about them, tholgh they cai the Pennsylvania Alleys or Al Hoersth are transparently tricky and do iat FR- 8910 demand a form of studied cooperation that fs not in keeping Golf Notes. with the best interests of the
i : Mrs. Rick Herrick carded 20.77% *»
game, win the Lou Bela trophy golf tournament ’ pRQ y * - & at Highlan yesterday Other leadeAny process which permits club a..." Bernece Gray 84. 17-71. Mrs Ruth owners to jettison a star player Lykins 93-12—81. Mrs, Gil Gerald 96-
i ar, Mrs. J w — is a. reflection on the league and john Cetier 100, Yo rayon 21-81 and Mrs a manifestation of co Hank Campbell yesterday defeated Bob the f ntempt for Kirkpatrick, 7 and 6, in a 36-hole match e fans. for the Willow 8rook Club championship
y Campbell,* thus, became eligible for the: . Why Is it that I is alwa ays the Joming Tiems Tournaemnt of Champions.
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