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Lead Bo Cleveland 2-1 Win 3 Homers: a 3 f By United Fro : 5 ins. - CLEVELAND, Sept. 1-—The Cleveland Indians, after gh” Solons 4 three straight losses to second division clubs, eked out a 2-1 Shave Lead 4 ; " y victory over the St. Louis Browns tonight before a chilled | = Ry United Press By

ladies’ night crowd of 24,799 to remain one full game behing Calicd Press

‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 1— the first Pace Bren ory JayRece TTT NEW YORK, Sept. 1—Don v : > V 8 Cc y Ih The New York Yankees, “al do te fat more tour against Wynn, drove Mapes Mueller. normally a “slap relishing. their newly-found because of the ‘wildness of st. in With a single to center. hitter,” pounded three home

From then until. the seventh it was a pitchers’ battle. In the seventh inning, the peppery Avila singled after one out. Doby coaxed Byrne for a walk and Rosen also singled to load the bases. . a The huge Easter, still hitting poorly mainly because of .an inability to pivot on his injured

American League lead, won Louis Pitcher Tommy Byrne, who

walked in one run, in losing nis their fourth straight game today

ninth game against four wins, when they beat the Washington mp, 'Indians were outhit, 3 to 6. . Senators,

4-0, on Eddie Lopat's y+ marly Wynn was masterful! three-hit pitching and some big when it counted as he registered hits at big moments. his 16th victory of the year. It was the 19th shutout the Bo» Yanks have scored this season . BOBBY AVILA scored both and gave Lopat his 18th victory Cleveland runs, in the first in-

runs today and personally paced the Giants to an: 8 to 1 victory over Brookiyn in a tense! battle that shaved the Dodgers’ National League lead to six games. - " Right hander Sal Maglie limited Brooklyn to seven hits:as his teammates, led by Mueller, who,

right with two away in the bot- Marsh,

who hit safely three for Struck out hy--Byrne (5-9: Umpires— the

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Umpires—Rommel,

12-13) at Chicago Time—1:52. Attendance—5102. ,

(Rush 8-9 and Klippstein 5- Sy-y games.

Dickens 2 Reed 2, Crowe 2, Basso, Mauch, Olmo, Unser Two-base hits—Klaus, Reed

At the same time there will be Burrs, Dandridge, Kropf. Three-base hit-

Ont. For the eight laps in two heats,

horp H runs—Crowe, Dickens Franklin's Harvey fo Coach i. sm mi. Toi 1 git bait Se 2 To ees sed mi ~ «| Rufer to Lucadell lo to Gilher e on an hour er fastes ap was the art of Cleveland as the Amer) ello 10 OLY Er PRE par. o. - pr faces Mpsgrafy 15, rohill 2. Howell 4. first lap. of the first heat, when | Zabala 2. Wall 6, Jester 1. Strike outs—

Thompson averaged 89.265 mph. Joe Shoenith's Gale II, driven] son Lee, followed Miss!

~Wall 2, Jester 1,

Basketball at DePauw

Ry Barnhill 4, Howell 2, Base on balls—Off. Barnhill 2, Howell 4 4 in 3, Zabala 1 in 1, Wall 6 in 8 (pitched tie

2 Hoosiers Dropped

by his tn vv Tth Taste 4 a GREEN SoS MpSepviee Sept. 1 ference. He won more than, 60 From Toledo Net Play Winnine pitcher Jester’ (2:6. Sunt Pepsi across the finish line both "=-Robert Harvey, head basket- per cent of his basketball games TOLEDO, O ep and ackowski Time.-2:34. Attenddnce— times to take second place. Third

ball. track coach and athletic di- lin the six years at Franklin One Hoosier was ousted. in. the jn

College and has split in. two second round of the Northeastern ; . rector at Franklin College, jas games played with DePauw. ‘Ohio tennis championships today Blues; Saints Split Games

place went to Horace Dodge's ancient. Delphine X, which finished third in" the first heat and fifth

A former -coach at Monrovia and another was forced to default lin the sec ond,

coach at DePauw University. ‘High School, Harvey coached a because of an injury.

Harvey will_also coach the

b " Bob McDole of South Bend de- ; Sp : ft in fo basketball team at Chanute Field i wi. | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 1 igor tack tea Bans in oe during World War’ II prior to his feated Frank Whitehouse of Cin- (UP)—Kansas City split an Browns: Get New, . fessor in physical education: He 88Signment as Franklin mentor, cinnati, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, in the initial American Agsociation doyble- Fielder From. Coast will report to.DePauw this week In track, Harvey's teams have round but bowed ‘to Boh DIXen, pander with’ Sf. Paul today, ST. LOUIS. Sept. 1 (UP)---The : ..won ‘two Conferénc¢e -titles and Ann Arbor, Mich, 6-3, 6-1, ST. ep

: rally or an 8-6 victory in the * Another : South Bender, Boni Ning for a: ltt the opener, St. louis Browns rou 3 uchiained developed Loyd Smith, .an out- Burnham, cut his hand before a 4.3 3 : Earl oft app, jrd hitting Hee standing pupil, who holds records match and defaulted. Pat Stew- Hank Wyse caasted k to the CORSt [rague out on. al, McCreary, McCreary resigned and chantpionships in the Con- art, 17-year- old Indianapolis seventh and final inning’ of the: a Locators leper early 1 onth to become: bas- ference and Little State meets in women's champion, ‘is s€ heduled second game with an -8-2 lead,

batted better than 300 Kkethall codch at Muncie Central the javelin, His best heave .was to play. tomorrow. (but a foursrun S#int uprising he has oF a ins tn drove him to cover and brought

Harvey, who led-the Grizzlies to the runnerup spot in the Hoosier College’ Conference. basketball race last winter, will succeed Jay

placed second in four years, He

{igh - ol, last ar [209 feet, 11 inches. Oakland, Cal, was bought from High oe wood champions State ‘Harvey, ‘was. graduated from Guys. Named: Joe jon. Ace Reliever Boh Munerief ,, °c club by the Giagts 8nly ? ? ; Earlham Tn 1936 where he played PHILADELPHIA, Sept. ie retired the %ide. ther? q recently. He owns a .324 Average - HARVEY. "hardwood mentor at basketball and track.'He has his ((JP)—Joe Lill and his younger St. Paul's John Rutherford 4p. ven in 07 games at Oakland.

got credit for the victory tn the, opener. altholigh he had to be

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Ra since 1946, won 15 and master's lost sent games : rei

degree .in physical. hrother, Joe, are both frying for Fo education Yom: Golumbie. une the right tackle post on the Rom, versity, . le Upivensty foptball ‘team...

The Browns said Rapp will join

Mallory AA drew a bye.

CITY SERIES . Tryons 000 000 od2— 2 5.2 Vesta ‘000 202 00x 4 9 2 Riker. and Thompson; Bright and GipsoO1 1 E. .C. Atkins: . +301 183 221-21 25 0 | United Auto 202.000 000 4 8 2 Moore, Wirtz 7) Doyle. (9) and Maas alser; Curry Alexander (5) Burrows (9) and Campbell. Mallory, AA drew a bye : Saints 010 01211410 14. 1 Kirshbaum 000 200 002. 4 1 0 Plummer and Mennel Turner, Weeks (9) and Robison Clemmons to Battle Willie Clemmons, former _na-

tional AAU boxing champion, will

leave Indianapolis early next week for Denver where he will battle in an eight - round. main event, Clemmons’ apponent will

be Bob Golden, post heavyweight champion at Lowery Field, Colo.

Vollmer! 's Father Dies.

ROSTON, Sept. 1 (U Py The 65-year-old father of Red Sox outfielder Clvde Vollmer died today at Cincinnati. Vollmer was to leave here hy plane to, Attend the funeral. He is expected to re-

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By JOHN V, WILSON AN - UNKNOWN 2-year old pacer from Paulding, O., which had won less than $700 in purses, cracked two world’s speed records yvesterday at the Indiana State Fair, The obscure horse: Star Volo, clipped a quarter-second off the 1932 mark for 2-year-old pacing geldings in his. first run around the mile course. Then he roared back té6 a bril= liant victory in the second mile, snapping the 16-year record fora -two-heat race by more than three-fifths of, a. second. ” » ” THE NEW championship _ standards were hung up ‘relatively minor. race—an - overnight pace for non-winners of $1000—against a 13-horse field. Driven for the first time by

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decision over an 11-horse field. The day's final race—a $1000 overnight trot—was won by Jesse Brainerd, owned and driven by W. L. Butler of Rielunond, in {straight beats, ” STAR voLo wo his initial at by four lengths over Bay THE ELITE of U. 8S. tennis—| Prince, owned by LiL Seely of Tony Trabert and White Hall, IIl, and driven by

city series Bill Talbert—will appear at the Edgar Leonard. Starting in sece

Woodstock Country Club Friday, ond position, he took command Jack Rogers, Woodstock tennis/at the three-quarter pole and ine pro, said iast night. creased his lead in the stretch The outstanding trio will appear drive. here in an exhibition at 4 p. m. In the second heat, the gelding Playing with the trio will be Showed his heels all the way in

[Charles De Voe, outstanding Park 2 two-length victory, beating Pat

owned and driven Charles McKinley of Ft. Wayne.

School tennis star and leading Chief, local tennis representative. 5 " " % THE U. S. players will be en- vis, said he “felt so damned good” route to Los Angeles to play in 2fter the performance “that I the Pacific Southwest tournament cried—and I'm a pretty hard guy.” next week-end. SS SE . IN STAR Volo's nife previous starts this year, with Mr. Davis in: the sulky, he had won only

Savitt, hampered by a leg infection last week, won the Wimbleden and Australian champion-

tom of the seventh broke the Summers. McKinley, soar and Grieve. spell, MeCormick racing on to Sosr and Grieve. Time2 22 attandanas Continued on Page’ II—Co6L 3 third when Mickey Mantle let the Se | ball get past him for a two-0ase (RZ LARK £7 RADI = | a ig. dag ail gn di EE ee error. American Association— New York Washiogion i AB H Q A . AB'H O A per ima ribe Now ac S fantlerf 4 1 0 0 Runnells.ss 3 0 4 4 Woading.lf 5 3 5 0 Coanlf 4 1.66 0 DiMaggo.cf 5 3 2 0 Mele.cf 4 020 Rerra.c 8 2 3 0Vernon.lb 4 012 0 Colline.1h 1 1 5 O'McCrmek.rf 3 1 0 0 5 - Mize 1b 3 2 85 0 Michaels.2b 2 0 0 6 Strai ht win Bills BEndh 111 iE, 1411 I g udson.p hotos bh shad 4 00 0Consegra,p 0 0 0 0 . Photo: y Dente RRR na Times Special 's “tnd; VICTORY SMILE—Parker Whiting of Ft. Wayne (middle), Toil. TG = YF LEAGU ‘DIN TOLEDO, Sept. 1—Postponement of today's Indi- yrgpiia trophy from L. V. Hauk of Danville, association president. ‘The man on the right is Sey Totals “381427 9 Totals 30 32713 LEAGUE STANDINGS ¢ : : d ill phy P ana” Wevended out for” Consuesra iy AMERICAN ASSOCIATION anapolis-Toledo game here because of wet grounds will Palin of Indianapolis, one of the all. time greats as a harness horse driver. ew [ 00-4 Won Lost Pct. G B y « te ———————— Kaknineton © 860 000 900-8, Milwaukee oq force the Tribe to play four straight doubleheaders. i Par Ea +1 » 8t. Pau! cre By 53 1112 wre _Frrors—Mantle Nichole Runs batted in Risse [Te en Since today's postponement was the fina ate Beltenhcusen 1ABA Tourne i, ansas ity . 18 5 2 ; Bite Dimagsie, Thr pate vin *sano8t, Louiseills | 'lil-# 13 4% 13° Indianapolis was scheduled to —Fiden_ Double Dlavs— Michaels Jo Run- INDIANAPOLIS 8 1 43% 35. play here, the game will have to can League club funnels new Takes 100- Miler eis io On A Thon Bot 100] Columbus §1 91 358 40 he made up in Indianapolis next faces into the Indianapolis camp. rimme to tH Are ’ 2 “Hudson 2. SHAKE. onsBy Hudson. AMERICAN LEAGUE pet. 6.5 Vednesday. Merson is the Pirates’ brightest At DuQuoin y iopat 3 Hite—Off Hug ™: 1 dn 63 W-iNew York . Won las Ht GO The Tribe moved on to Colum- prospect in yesterday's recall. He I" Pinning pitcher— Logat (18-1) Losing Cleveland 4 83 1 bus where they meet the last has been hitting ‘consistently Wright Angle, other facing I news, ix eams eb am, met BL Sato 00H BH bs place Red Birax tomorrow in’ a near the 300 mark all season and Page 12 The Indianapoli t — etroit .e De J & : 342. ARendance T0006... Washington ........ 53 713 431 27 doubleheader. when he learns to go to his right| 1105000 1 Sort. 1 (UP) e Indianapolis Extra Base Hits Phiadelphie .- 3 5 an The Indians return to their as quickly as he can dash to his T tert Oh ra ~Baseball Association's & JOUls 4 8 ! NATIONAL LEAGUE Victory Field Monday for a twi- left on defense he's certain to ony Bettenhausen almost lapp is a tight little circle of six today . o - Give Chisox Win won Lost Pet. GB. hight twin bill with Louisville become a major leaguer. the entire field today. to win the as it starts the fourth found of Broeklm, cifeans 32 16 44 5 and then oppose the seventh- American Automobile Associa- t t pl o . 3 New 0 < . , y DETROIT — Extra. base hits Boston a § 61 512 18% place Toledo club in successive tion's 100-mile national champion-| tournament play to crown -one 4 se ° told the story as. the White Sox Bae a die $2 2 300 20 !doubleheaders Tuesday and Wed- [ews ship race. [team king. dowried the Tigers. 4-1, today be- Pittabureh Tire 55 74 425 272 negday evenings. The veteran drove the same car | In the undefeated bracket the fore 5102 fans who huddled in Sneinnay 53 3% 431 35 = i : Lee Wallard. piloted to victory .in/ top three are Vestal Steel, the Briggs Stadium in football — Saffell Packs Again the Indianapolis Speedway classic South Side Saints and the Malweather. GAMES TODAY | Meanwhile, they say in the Na- : on Memorial Day. Bettenhausen/lory AA. The remaining nines The Chisox got two runs in the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION tional League that every time : turned in a time of one hour, with one loss-in the double elimifourth inning and two in the INDIARAPOLIS nbs 2h, one of the old Pittsburgh, hands MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 1 seven ‘minutes and 56.48 seconds. nation conftest are. E. C. Atkins, ninth off a doublé, two triples and Kansas City ot Milwaukee. looks up he sees Outfielder Tom (yp) Milwaukee clinched the on» Kirshbaum' Center andl the Tryon a homer. Se NE mneapg Saffell packing or unpacking 88 American Association pennant 5 : Ir All.-Stars k ¥ NATIONAL LEAGUE > : J. FINISHED about three-" ~ : . ; Orestes Minoso Sihashed the | rogkiyn at New ‘York he travels back and forth via thé here tonight by defeating Minne- QE HI z H De , a ad of The schedule for today's games double and then Eddie Robinson Bn A = adeinhia. option route to Indianapolis. apolis,.-8-7, to give the Milwaukee iy 4 2p x eh starting at 2:30 p. m. is Vestal lashed his 24th homer of the sea-| Pittsburgh at St. Louts. bt Saffell has to move over now Brewers an eleven and one-half Johnny Parsons, .o an ad Steel vs. Mallory "AA, Riverside son te drive in Minoso Send of Chicaes ERICAN LEaGyE ‘for the Pirates pave started their game lead over St. Paul’ with 8 any placed secor Sammon, No. 6; South ‘Side Saints vs. E. C. _ : ’ hicago trot. ; : : > w secon 9. ro NS . ; Mim in the fourth ishing 10 give ow Ts at, Claveland move for the 1952 se#son by re- only eleven games to play. J opace Atkins, Riverside No. 2;.Tryons ghine and moved into the finals of four of .12 dashes. His best time the Chisox a 2-0 lead they never Philadelphia "at Boston. {calling Monty Basgall, Teddy Murray Wall was staked to Ty Las oh th All Stars vs. Kirshbaum Center, the YI 8 singles at ¥orest Hills had been 2:08 1/5. - ° relinquished. ¥ Ea ; ut eollapsed alt Faulkner’ who won € Riverside N eri te +». 8 § . § §, , = E ft that, the White Sox were STE iBeard and Joe Muir from the In- an early 5-0 lead but collaj national championship 20-mile Riverside No; 1. airy N. Y. Trabert, one of -the na- ._ Yesterday's race also was Star Y Aner ak, ee NO RESULTS YESTERDAY dians for spring delivery. in .the seventh and the Millers 8 po ions oe ae» In yesterday's games E. C. At-liion’s most outstanding young Volo's first run on an Indiana e in chec n ‘ y : : > oe h five-run rally. race a flwauk st § Y: kins liminated U i A ] st § ) So : s 2 : : . : MERICAN ‘ASSOCIATION - Hs OT . ,_ tied it. up with.a § ellminatec nitec BULL, cis chara. ia ia DY aa track and his first start on a mile Then it was Minoso again in ac- INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo, postponed Pitcher Harry Fishes and Nee. The Brews bounced right back finished” fourth. . . | Workers from the Series 21-4 tennis stars. is the 21-year-old oval v 1 4 ‘ > i rai 7) § i : . ~ » $ Yi niv 2 y at 3 Als Z tion. this * time with a_ triple. “Mii Iwai 8, Minneapolis 7 ond Baseman Jannny Aerson for two in their turn against Beftenhausen lapped Faulkner's Six homers, two bv Gobby-Wil- Cincinnati l IHversity ' stalwart, In the IT&PHA irnt, Roll On; Robinson singled him in for the st. Paul x . Kansas City 38. (be called for the first time at the Dixie Howell hut Gil Dickens.car and. the rest of the field. 'jiams and one each by Jimmy who is headed for the Navy, Tal- driver hy FIGY. JORrna Seat third run of the game, and Ray AMERICAN LEAGUE completion of the Tribe's season homered for the visitors in the The race, held in conjunction payje . Ed Wirtz, Charlie Maas bert hails from Rew York, Tov Hanover by a length and a Coleman’s triple . drove: in'-the, New vork' 4 Washington ‘0 next. Sunday in Louisville, ninth to tie it up again, with thé DuQuoin State Fair, Was and’ Gene Moore were among the Admission will be $2 for adults} OF CAT 10.35 in the first heat 17 [3 1 . : < y . a - 35.9 1 3 162% fourth, Philadelphia at Boston. postponed, rain. 1 he Tegular recalls are the first a) unser pinch hit—-a single designed by the. AAA as the first 25 hits amassed by the: Sawmen. 30d $1 fcr children, No. seats ata 1 ny MR al RRL rach of the big baseball move on the for Billy Klaus with thre¢ on annual Ted Hofn Memorial race. The Tryon ‘All Stars “were Will De Yeserved, Continued on Page 12—Col. 8 1 rl UU A ir v & : . : ¥ : etl BE ron 8 0 0 0 Lipon ss 31.2.4 New York 8 Brooklyn aun part of the Pirates to clean .the gnq two .out in the last of ‘the Horn was Killed here in 1948, handed their first setback of the c 2 30 1 2 Kryheki.lb “4 2 Cincin 4" Chi } i i seb $ i eet——— - : ’ 4 nn) : ett s 3! ERT 4 1] ol Beton a Philadelphia : Indianapolis baseball house of ninth to pin the loss on Adrian tourney as Vestal Steel's Bill Ronsn.ib 4 2 8 0 Wertz rf $ 2 3-8] St. Louis :6, Pittsburgh 2 what they want before Cleveland Zabala. Virgil Jester was the Bright scattered five hits in on ori lsmen Oo rok ’e Clmn,rf-¢f 4 2 4 0 Kell.3b 4 : : : : , t . Buoy el 30 $ 3 Groth.t $13 J takes - over the Indianapolis yaniel. : Mitwagkee Miss Pepsi Wine. downing them 4 to 2. Bohby Ray 1 no y. J i . 54 0 inneapolis ] \ : 4 . Zria rt 400 1 swit.c 2 111 Probable Pitchers QWHRISD for We Be yer Ruf AR no 3 K Ww Hugh D R t Tein Ne Mixih Nim ofie on Ga bli 3 filt ati n sql i Ss fer. ss 2 laus 2 1 3 A a foots 2 ah : i 0 o Se 1000 By. United “Press O pl g s after Sept. 1. In|Minelf 302 0 Unser 1100 etroit egat a to lead the Vestal's in hitting. m ing n r 10 |Htchnsn,p 4:1 0 2 (Won and Lost Records in Parentheses) [© 40 players a : P 1 z Bdrds 3b 5 2 i 2 Ryo, if 53 4 : DETROIT, Sept. 1 (UP) Vet The Kirshbaum Center. cham i ro g - £ b . ry Riv apr : ¥ ss rts ( > Ne Totals 31 9.3711. Totals 33 B2T18| New Yorn MERICAN LEAGUE addition to their optioned players; outs ln Bf TTT i 3 a Driver Chuck P°" of the Rig'8ix League, ‘suf- : Wr Vaid Pro . OTHER sport notables In Mullin fouled out for Swift in seventh.| yoyo FOr (faschl 7-8) at Washington the Pirates can purchase any In- Gilbert. 10 4 i4 8) Bassa el : 2 $ : eran pee a JT h fered its first defeat in 15 games PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 1 vifed to the Washington meetinz P y pima - 2 Ss . 3 » 1 > Chicago 12: 000.200 100 1 7.5 Mcne0 (Judson 4-5) at Detroit (Trucks dianapolis ball player for $5000 Ledlo2b 3-0 3 3 Olmo.rf 5 1 1 o Thompson drove the water ha > at the ‘hands of the South Side Nine ranking members of the ... «ied = Vanderbilt. n eLro yo i — a : dav withi ckns, cf 3 1 30 Burris. 31 4 8 Nn easy victory-i ; ? 4 ¥ t. mil Error—Kell. Rung hatjed in—Robinson St. Louis (Garver 15-9) at’ Cleveland a8 long.as they stay within the Dok na. 51:60 Walls 344 1 Miss Pepsi to an Saints, 10 to 4. The Kirshbaums nation's who's who of sports were manta . 3, Coleman. ‘Lipon. Two base hits—Minoso, (Garcia 17:10. 40- player limit. Brnhl.p “2 1 0 0-Jeter.p 100 1 the 250th Birthday Festival Re “couldn't solve the piching of the lionaire sportsman and horse Groth, Wertz. Three base hits—Minoso. |, Philadelphia (Fowler 5-9 and Hooper Howell.p 1 0 0 0 Clrkson 0000 aatta on the Detroit River today, q.; , : P asked today by Attorney-General praeder: Ned Irish, operator of Coleman. Home run—Robinson., Stolen, (310 at Boston (Kiely 4-3 and Parnell May Pick Others Zabalapp 0 0 0 1 J Saints’ Jack Plummer. pA |, t base —Carrasquel, facrifice , hits Fe Hol- | ~10) ONAL L May Fie er S38 8 4 ann The Dossin Brothers’ boat won piymmer struck out’ 10 men mbe 0X e ouble plays—Fox | FAGUE 5 : Total 37102 | Totals 227 = “Eirvsauel to Robinson: Priddy to Lipon irockiyn a Newcombe 17- at New york, At least eight or nine Gib Tae pul wit. v.aning run, scored. iow 32 mile heats and ciaimed its while turning in a one-hit perto Kryhoski pon to Priddy to ry- (Hearn ~Tr in * er Unser singled for laus in n maior ‘victory 0 e racin . ine hoski; Priddy to Lipon. Left. on base—| Boston (Surkont 10- mn jo Philadelphia Tribesters . are certain ° to Clarkson walked for Jester in 9th . thir J had ng formance. Jack Barney, Kirsh {hicat 3. Detroit 8. Base on balls, off (Church 13-9), Polit c picked up by the Pirates for minneapons 900 000 5021 season. Previously it had won the paum's shortstop, ruined Plumolcombe y¥ pilicher—-by u chin! sburg { 11 k —— - son (Busby). Winning pitcher—Holcombe| (Poholsky 4-12 ile 10) at St. Louls possible’ resale or delivery to MaKe ter Mauch, Dandridge. Runs Steel Cup at Pittsburgh and the mer's day as he stngled “in the 410-9). Losing ET VCH Ng ea Cincinnati {Fox 1-11 and Raffensberger other Pirate farm clubs next sea- hatted in-Rufer, Kropf .2, Dandridee,' Maple Leaf Regatta at Windsor, fourth for the only hit.

J." Howard McGrath today to Madison Square Garden; Everett study the “infiltrafion of gam- Dean. basketball coach at Stanbling operations into amateuf ford University and former coach

and professional sports.” at Indiana U.; Bert Bell, president to be held in of the National Football League 13-14, was an- and Dana X. Bible, University of T. Texas athletic director.

The conference, Washington Sept... nounced here by Drew J, O'Keefe, secretary of the attorney general's conference oh crime. 18 .not Among the top sports figures sports,”

to give a black eye to O'Keefe said. He declinad

Gene Tunney, - former world to comment on whether McGrath heavyweight champion; Ford had received any notices of Frick, president of the National gambling in sports, primarily {Baseball League, and Will Har- basketball and football. ridge, head of the American The planned investigation of, Baseball League. sports stems from a recent rash 8 2 of scandals in gports and from

Pennsylvania,

‘the club probably i in De- join the Red Sox in New York Ni the Sports Leaders” Co: "dea pa Lng 4

FRANCIS T, MURRAY, ath- the heavy sports gambling unletic director of the University of covered by the Senate Crime Inwill head the con- vésigating Committee. ference, which comes in the wake m-

of an investigation of organized Wins Cenada’ $ Amateur crime in the United States begun =... Que., Sept. 1° (UP)=-

by McGrath in February, 1950. \y sitet McElroy, 28-year-old “One ‘of the problems which jeweler from Vancouver, won the will undoubtedly face the confer-\canadian amateur golf chamence is the infiltration of gam pionship today by defeating Phil bling operations . into amateur Farley, 30-year-old tose ament and professional sports,” Mr, Mc- veteran from Torohto, 2 and 1. Grath said in his letter of in- rina? y vitation, The attorney General said” he Start Practice : will reconvene his conference on’ "HANOVER Ni H., Bept. 1 organized: crime ‘text October, To (UP)--Seventy-three varsity

consider evidence turned up hy fontbhall candidates will |

the U, 8. Sendte Crime Com- Coach Tusa. MclLaughy _on “Sept,

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.of the year. ning and in the seventh when left leg, topped a slow roller to rackéd up his 11th, 12th and 13th| Indiana Trotting and Pacing Horse Association stake for 2-year-old trofters at the Indiana State |; _ paced the first mile in 2:04, Joe DiMaggio doubled and Yogi the Indians brok a 1-all deadlock. second base, allowing Avila to four-baggers, laced into three Fair yesterday. The two sulky-pullers raced to a dead-heat victory in the second mile; Roll On is then won. the second heat in Berra singled him in for a run in’ The Indians, apparently stung score with the winning run. Byrne Brooklyn hurlers for eight hits." driven by Fred Jolingen. Guiding Joy Hanover is Russell Bullington. - : 2:04-3/5 for a total time of the sixth inning and then the by Manager Al Lopez’ pre-game then ‘loaded the bases again by, The Giants further electrified : : - 4:08-3/5. : Yanks got three more in the remark that they were “hitting walking Barney McCosky. but got the crowd of 40,794 with a light- : : The previous mile record of seventh, two of - them off Gene like a bunch of old ladies,’ started Boone on a pop fly to first. ning-like, fifth-inning triple play 2:04, was sét by Calumet Due . Woodling's triple. off as if they mean business. st, Louis Cleveland engineered by Al Dark and Eddie buque in 1932 at Goshen, N. Y., The Yankees waited until two Avila walked—the first of 10 Youne2b "3 1 © 4 Mitcheinit 5 3 2 0 Stanky after Brooklyn had put and equaled in 1935 by Jack Orr were out in the sixth to break passes offered by Byrne—and Lollar c : 3 9 4 1iAvila.2 31 l 4 two men on base with none out. at Toledo, O. the ice. DiMaggio's hard-hit line made’ it to third on successive yepeihf™ § 1 0 0 Rosendb 3 2 2 3 Pinch-hitter Cal Abrams opened The latter gelding established drive sailed over Sam Mele's head singles by Larry Doby and Al Woodlt 4 2 0 0 Easterid 3 014 8 the frame by being safe on Bob- “the two-heat mark of 4:091 the in deep center for a double and Rosen. With the bases full, Byrne Marsh.3b 4 3 0 3 Kennedx.rf } 0 0 9 by Thomson's error, then moved same year at Syracuse, N. Y. Berra's sharp single “to right walked Luke Easter for the first FO" § § § 0 Revanc 3 0 4 2 to second on Carl Furillo's in- 5 ou uo scorefl DiMag easily | from second. run. Bymep. 4711 XWenp 30 0 1.5.10 single. : THE TWIN records featured Rn Aa |- Totals: 34 92416 Totals 26 62714 Wifh ‘the count 3-and-2,” Pee THE Senators left men stranded ST. LOUIS stayed right in there! Baus struck oul for Jennings in 9th. Wee h the ie as tedrey the openivg day of harness racing In the first when Pete Runnelsin quest of its second straight S¥ Louis 010 000 000 1 Hatt 4 a e State Fair and gave : vrs $543 Cleveland 100 000 10x*~ 2 to be a hit over shortstop, but] romise of furth walked and Gil Coan singled him victory over the weak-hitting In- a es 2 Nn a iDArk. speared the ball with his DO SR SUistanving to second. Clyde Kluttz' single diang by tying the game in tne, "Nis Miicnell, Marsh, Byrne. Three- gloved hand and threw under- five-day Grand Ghot Br with two away in the second was second < ; base hit—Young. Stolen base-- Marsh : ’ bled y ran ircuit series wasted as- Lopat retired the next: Cliff Mapes opened with a Ed Looones Youn, De: handed to Starky, who double tomorrow. : S $ : 2 A § 4 . 188 bal 5 A 4 2 > “uri - r i : . 15 batters in a row single to Center and got to third Youn to Arft; Wynn to Avila to Boone Abrams and tagged Furillo com Yesreidiy's fine card also saw | : § n > : = = to Faster; Jennings to foun o Arft. ing in. a dead eat for first place beMike McCormick’s single to on a pair of infield out. Fred Left on bases st. Louts 10, Cleveland IL But the whole story was Muel- tween Roll On and. Joy Fe oor en

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