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the Fox Stake, Indiana's piovy’ ; : By BILL EGGERT Ya n ks & ead’ | ning and ke INDIANAPOLIS. isn't the| University's

® ineer pacing classic for 2-year- ' ow ISS ‘olds, at the State Fair today. ' | . Gander, a product of Saunders {Mills Stable of Toledo, O., was

Poker Face tabbed as the favorite by virtue of his 2:03 mile last week at

{DuQuoin, IL.

T |" The colt breaks third from the : siers looked nly club with baseball h ad-|- : E eS itle rail, a good position, and could only & By MILTON RICHMAN : wanted to. show the way around the mile aches. ; | Ws kot poets | . snrile today. By STEVE SNIDER oval, So they lost two more] Casey Stengel's Yankees, who went to sleep in second Whatever t Uniied Press Sports Writer | ANOTHEL x » iE games last night, 9 to 2, and 4 to| ‘place last night, woke up in first place today and imme- : crisp version FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Al eS on okey 8.10 Yolen, But look at theldigtely delegated Big Vic Raschi to preserve their “idle football legio! Sept. 5 Sixteen - vear - old Thunderclap, also owned by the . ¢ ; ; Gs Minneapolis Millers. They’ ’ Ten’s official ep — »y Toledo stables. The colt paced ead i we \ ain’ against the invading Red Sox tonight. dropped 10 in a row now Yehilo| morning ar Maureen Connolly of San the mile in 2:04 two weeks ago at Louisville has a string of eight Raschi, seeking his 18th victory . promise, conf Diego, Cal., a new “little | Bedalia, Mo., winning second | P consecutive victories. | against Rookie Leo Kiely, won t| with an eight- -hit effort that tion. Miss Poker Face,” makes her jmoney betind Tih pole posi- | BR The Colonels have tied the Mil-| have too much: working margin. | {topped Bob Lemon and brought At least th bid today to become the youngest |. ne ore ap ho e po’e pos. Bl ters for fourth place breaking the The Yankees show only a four dismay to a crowd of 20,021 par- . tains . §. tennis champion in history “on. 202Y: | Western Division's stranglehold | percentage point advantage over |tisan Clevelanders, ONE—India U. p : Other well-regarded entries are i t in a final-round match against Ti ® : v on the American Association’s| the second-place Cleveland In-| Until the 11th inning, the who have an Shirley Fry, Akron, O. My [lise, Sister of Good Time first four playoff positions. | dians, who handed them the game's only runs were accounted South Bend She's a year younger than was an - ihe, both pox Stake Only 729 persons paid ‘to watch, American League lead, by drop-| for by Luke Easter’s 22d homer ready shown | 1 “poker face”-—Helen Wane 2YHo ing, full (the Indians last fight lose . all ping an 11-inning 3 to 1 decision | of the season in the fourth frame sanity and « the original “p brother to Solicitor, last year’s : a tyr PE LT To mos V0 Shy soe on Dro mote er | matsp : nto the post-season playo an effort to climb ba e Joac | Completing the field are Lar- RECORD- BREAKER—Duke of Lullwater races to victory in the second heat of the $35,116 | POEL Season play: bos co Indians are sending Early Tobacco-chewing Nellie Fox in- wishes the |Lan Chief, winner of the IT& PHA Horseman Stake for 2.year-old trotters yesterday at the Indiana State Fair. The colt, Sriven by | WHEN THE first game started] (Gus) Wynn, their 16-game win-/augurated the 11th with a line fret too muc pace r Jere Salwigay, Glens Johnny Simpson, was clocked in 2:03 4/5, breaking his own season record of 2:042/5 for age |at 6:30 p.m. thre were only 67 per, against the less experienced double to the left field corner and. derous Crims: aters, Forever Hanover, Poplar for age lat 630 ready to look at the| onight, | whizzed to third while Al Zarilla ) Wayne. i Moritz, David Caudle, and geit, Times photo by John R. Spicklemire. [pers pitch. y [Marti Seuast or Detsot a out. Cleveland — play- . ani oting Trust and stp Away. ’ Entri | Situated t d -half -ling it to the hilt — purposely rte ntries uate wo and one-half yankees before Cleveland can re-/ing the Big Ten ‘a Today s Race |games behind the sixth- shalt) lead. _ passed Robinson in the hope of : | TODAY'S race i Ph INDIANA STATE FAIR claim he ga rea¥ measur § e is the 25th vo! A re TROT Mud Hens, the Tribe gets a chance . executing a double play, and re- : atomic Petey newsl of the nation’s oldest. major : 1--Cooper Hanover (Wingfield) to even up the series this evening| HUSKY saul Rogovin, a Brook- placed Right Fielder Barney Mec- to catch Wim [Stake for fe faveurse sidewheel- E I -Stomic Maid Whiter in another doubleheader against lyn native whose chief claim to/Cogky with the stronger-armed 3 i & ers. rough the years the purse at ts, as ar S 4—Mahlon Hanover (O'Brien) Toledo starting at 6:30. fame as a kid was that he wielded Boh Kennedy, who could be ex- ANENT t \ ’ |has risen consistently until reach . 5—Truwyn (Russell) Two home runs by Johnny helped sink the In- pected to cut the run off at the re H . Sedgman ‘ } : A phnny a fancy cue, heip pecte . 1 w Bi = : he beg long Ing, Ns rrevious peak of 395477 JOHNNY SIMPSON'S fleet Duke of Lullwater not ron" Eh OLD 7 CERS Phillips and Bobby Mavis on con- dians in the side pocket last night plate. : Da BE ills—when' she bega last year. » 4 3 g i secutive pitches off Johnny Mec-!— oe 8 = =» 1-—-Th d 1 Li d) . 3 reign as queen of thé courts by| The secondary feature on the only collects new records, but he pulls in the big purses, too. i—Lar:an® Chiet “Uonnsom Call in the 10th inning cost the 1 iba Box Scores LEFT-HANDED Hitting Ray Praciies Jods winning her first crown in 1923/Grand Circuit card is the $2000 Y d t ht-heat v he 1 J Gta, mel (Simpson) Tribe the second game. Toledo IT! e box Coleman then whacked one of or s esterday's straig eat victory in the Indiana State i— Join oR) “(First Game) - = Irish, no little Rt te age o a Pont Smit |Hal Dale Stake for 20-class Fair's $35,116 Horseman Stake put tHe colt. Just $494.94 EE Tie Evin, Comer used up 11 hits prior to that to LENG Lemon's sliders. deep into right Leute wore e sturdy little blond admits pacers, It offers a 10-hore field. 7—Poplar Wayne (Beattie) score two runs while the Indians! AB R H O A E field and Kennedy never had a her game has glaring faults but! ymperial Hanover, driven by away from the title of all-time 8 David Caudle’ (Myler) had made as many tallies off four Reasaitd 3F © 9 1 5 0 chance for a play at the plate as sskey Indian she hits with power and controlimom Berry, makes his second money-winning 2-year-old. a share of the $14,000 purse in the 11S Awas Fits patrick) hits. | Bhillips, cf... L 1 4 § 0 Fox fled home with the tie-break- on 1. & seldom equalled by A WOMAD|gtart of the week in the $2000) The Duke's share of the purse Readin Pa. Futurity. 12(-Reyno King Mille LL | Bawcie 36 1. 2 3 1 1 0ing run. Jim Busby's double then 9 .nglana £g, : $2000 26 CLASS TROT 2 3 1 0 0 : two-a-days oi player and she burns with ambi-\og i555 trot against a field of 10. —$17,358.20 - - boosted his earn-| 2 2» 1 Westfield Star Palin) . MeCALL HAD a 2 to 1 lead In Lund. sf - Wi 2 1 & 8 0 brought home Robinson with a oui ” ye tion “to beat the record Miss mye colt has-a bad time Monday, ings to $52, 343. 88. The present! . . §-ManborS oman the first inning after two walks, |Griffin, c sedan bo2 8 4 9 run that never was needed. serve the dign Wills set. | inishin last in the Hor magk of $52,838.82 was estab-| IN THE Governor's Trophy y“Tei{ Hanover (Ervin - Johnny Merson's single and a Slogt. P a ans. = a him In the last of the 11th, Lemon ball usually OFF HER semifinal form in Futurity for 31year old trotters. lished by Mighty Fine last year. Mise heat pers Jiose Song and 3 §-Inperial Hanover (Berry) Ipair of infield outs put two runs; Totals . eC 28 0 ceemed destined to escape his 11th Hoosiers, th 8 {Miss Excellency made a battle, 7—Mighty Song (Smart) across. Toledo tied it up in the Beard. eof / 7-01 3 69 . / Boilermakers. downing Wimbledon Champion .r ary lof mates in the extra heat. Driver §—}iattle Song (White {second with a disputed ol wh Bodn. eon y 8 8 1}. gisetback When the Indians loaded Smitty, em COMPLETING the card is a, THE SON of Volomite also set ew Hanover (Miller |! Sp en igievens, 1b ........ 4 0 0 7 2 0 the bases with two out on Harry , ae of Coral Gables: Fla.,| $1000 overnight trot for winners A new season's speed record for [Bdate Coby Nas content 10 lag 10-Bahaiender (Shor © SPARE | Don Lund was called safe at the Kalin, if apt 3 0 3 3 § 3 (Suitcase) Simpson's two-bagger fourth season she’s no worse than an {behin ¢ Miss for seven-eighths : late on Al DeLaGarza's single to | Platt. tf. .oviniii 31 1 1 9% 1 'S WwW o : beleaguered b: .[of less than $3000 this season. 2-year-old trotters when he (20 Class Pace) {Pp s single to Platt. rf ".....o.... 0 1 Easter's walk and Fox's failure even choice against the 24-year Oply five sulle 1 entered roared through the second heat in Of the mile then pulled Rose Song 1-Dazzleway (Beattie) [left field. | Eucnen § sriveienss 3 i : $ 3° to cover second on a force play. = conference ple old Miss Fry who twice had to) Coa oy J-pulers are enere 2:03 4/5. He had equaled his own out to win by a neck. Her time amar dounpin | Whitey Plat's throw-in seemed | Curtis, pC 1 0 0 3 2 0 But big Rogovin, the ex-De- the schedule w {An rac {Chambers, D ........ - ’ ’ Qaily to win three-setters en Joute/’n,, col record of 2:04 2/5 in the first mile. ¥o5 2:06 2/3. 5 Sosedale. Linea tQuinn) to beat Lund, but Umpire Bill|Gearhart .-..:!lll1 0 0 0 8 © frojter, induced pinch-hitter. Paul the five tougt to the finals. he 2-year-olds again hold the Rose S d by Esther G. 8—Battl A Strobel, p e090 YF 0 : ; “We think {spotlight for tomorrow's ra in In the secondary feature race > ONE, SWneq Jy Saher Re ee med) |Jackowski ruled it safe and Tribe |Siiosan ~. 0.01 0 06 0 0 0 Lehner to hoist a rally-killing e n ie Mgitin. ee had twa spot) “PE _the $5000 Big Five Stake for Rhoads of Washington Court 8— Victory Jacky (Stover) [Catcher Jim Mangan got so in- Hutchings. » 0 0 0° 9% 0 pop fly that ended both the sus- "this year whe ies » Sa Y ore sct| Purses of $10,000 will be up for 14-class trotters Rose Song beat| House, O., beat Miss Excellency ,j—Brocks Chief Short) |furiated he bumped Jackowski! Jotals .......... 27 3 6 21.14 2 pense and the ball game. every Saturd to beat Miss Hart In ns Se off {grabs in the trotting and unl] Simpson's Mss Excellency in an/in the opening heat by one length H Raci R I and was thumbed out of the Indianapolis .. .. 10001000—2 It was the only game sched- : doesn’t mean of a match called Monda re- divisions of the Hoosier Futur- eXtra-heat battle to gain the Gov- in 2:03 2/5. arness Racing Results game. | om, Be, In Beh: Fa Bess| uled in the ‘majors yesterday. any of them, cause of rain y ities. otal of 80 colts are elig- ernor’s Trophy. The heat winner made a bad $1000 OVERNIGHT PACE | The Tribe never got beyond, Hits ioat' 2. Beard. Platt, Mcquillen. en better prepar ” ; A} - Straight-heat decisions went to start in the second mile and came !—Bobby King. bl g (Johnson) ..1 1/gecond base after that as John|ble Plays—Merson to Rue to Stevens. Stro- been. Teaming with Mervin Rose of] lible for “the pace, while 70 are, 8 2—-Jitfy Worthy, br g (Palin) . 3 9 1 to Rue to Stevens. Left on Bases—To- Softball s lpaid for the trot. |Sampson Hanover, unbeaten in 14 in last. Miss Excellency stayed 3—Bess Abvedale. bl m (Williams) .. 2 3 Weiss scored his fourth triumph | Pai," hdianapolis 8. Base on Balls—Off : ; Australia, Miss Fry upset the top-/paid up fo e tro —Lucy F. b f (Parkinson) ...... 4 4 2. Sloat 4 Struck Out—By Curtis By United Press “WE'RE D seeded team of Billy Talbert of| Seven crack aged horses are heats this year, in the $2000 26- back in the pack until the drive ue Brainerd, bh (Dunkin) .... 6 5 of the season for Toledo. It was | Curtis 2. i at Hon EN RY | ‘Pr. WAYNE — The four-day doable a little faste New York and Mrs. Patricia Can-|expected to duel for the blue rib- class pace and to Bobby King in| for home, then hit the wire a full Sf Beau, Sh § gShort) ...... 8 $/McCall's eighth loss against 10 nines; Pitch Bloat, 3. a mina TM pe susirial Soliball older,” the s ’ : length ahead of Aime: Scott in victories. < ine Pitchers PTWaY in er , hing Todd of La Jolla, Cal., 6-4, bon in the $5000 Big Five Stake the $1000 overnight pace. $5000 BIG FIVE STAKE 14-CLASS TROT Yas 15-3: Losing Pitcher—Curtis 5 . Stadium here tomorrow with 12 teams minded Hoo : for. 14-class pacers. The winner ” ” 2:02 2/5. (Governor's Trophy) - Umpires—Carney, Jackowski, Fette. me ready to fight it out jor the championship g2 Dut lost m the Suns 10 Fea also will 388 Jus the Commission-. PUKE OF Taliwater captured 2. n 2 1—Rose Song, bl m (Cobb; .. 1 11. 11 THE V ETERAN "Dwain Sloat, —20' (Second Game) TE ee Tere a Te Habit : marizes. gm a, new : 6 2—Miss Excellency, winding up his 16th year in pro TOLEDO contests Friday. nine Saturday and either : Fisher, tho U. S. singles ch d Miss er of Agriculture's Trophy. |the first heat of the Horseman, SAMPSON HANOVER con- . b m (Simpson) 2 I 2 three or four Sunday. singles champion, an 58 ith sy four-length 3—-Afmee Scott. b m (Cotter) 10 2 baseball lefthanded his way to AB R H PO A E "The Thursday slate pits the Muskegon, be one of sev Hart, 6-3, 6-2. | a = Stake w an easy four-lengifl tinued undefeated by copping the «Clipper Hanover, Delagarza. ss ......5 1 3 3 3 0 Mich, Continental Mot 1 th d H | THE LIST of eligibles for the decision over Hit Song. He re- og class pace in heats of 2:04 and 5 SPN leonarai’ 3 § an easy first-game victory al-|campbell 1h 0000 ¢ 0.118 0 0 peoria Mi. Dies Caterpilare. the Fr. Crease %0 { pe , 3 ) J 5 jayne Iner $ rd 8 e . SEDGMAN required ony 50jrace includes Prince Jay, 1:59 4-5; mained back in the 14-horse pack 2.08 2/5. The 4- -year-old horse 6—Poplar Perry, b h (Winger) 4 8 thougn De constantly got behind PI CUTS S 1 2 0 5 0 tourner. versus Hickam Fleig, Hawai. ana y Barring inj minutes to overwhelm Vic|Brother Harmony, Rush Hour and until the turn into the home yaq trained as a trotter until he j-Sull Pores, WLI (Tavien). £4 Teibe a ars > (ye3 3 ah ote le 3h a $0 151 3 a ML Dow Saat ! = bundle ‘of bot Seixas of Philadelphia in the/Sampson Hanover, all 2-minute stretch, then flashed past the field {was converted to the pace last) »—Thurocration © & (afin). 4 7 [De threw the ball behind a . Dt nl 10 phenomenon | men’s “finals 6-4, 6-1, 6-1, and milers; Chief Long and Golden to the wire. year. He had not raced until this l-Clever M. bl m diogue).... 8 3 batter). GRBAC... ..aviava®t 0 1 80° 0 twice an al become the first foreign winner Broom, both 2:00 3-5, and Flying | In the second heat, the Duke (.. on I-Ring's Rynson. bec “w = A big six-run uprising in the wie, Pooiezinnines 4 91 8 2 Oo} bs Mh since Fred Perry of England in|Song, 2:01. started third and moved into the ~ p47. ; Times: 2:03 2-5, 2:02 2-5, 2.08 2-5. first inning was all the Muq Hens, 3 ® 413 30 13 0 -5 4 1936. lead past the quarter-mile pole. nson drove Bobby needed. Although only one of the Totals . fo is 5-5 and we The singles, mixed doubl a tot ag ernignt Frat rome Hardy Haan tried to drive King to winning miles of 2:04 2/5 BI5115.10 HORSEMAS $14n% ‘runs was earned, they kayoed| TA yt PO A Eg + —probably th U. 8S. Fig A Lr Mo : in ne ‘ahead in the stretch, but lost by and 2:06 2/5 in the opening TAC%! 1—Duke o. os A omen y 1/Tribe Starter Bob Curtis. It ‘was Beard. of Feralas 3 ! : , 3 8 3 3 est of Fhe Big Gregor of Australia gave him al : i@-length and a half, The gelding; owned by 0. C. King| 2 uit song. b ¢ (Pownall)......... 2 3 the second straight time Curtisigoean sf - 7s 0°06 3 0 0 | ur a «lean sweep, the first si D T ili ht L The Duke snapped his own sea- of Marion, Ind., was forced to 3—Hardy Hanover, b ¢ (Miller). 9 2 had been knocked out by the Stevens. 1b ........ 5S. & 0 6.3-%9 ! -promise. : P. since Don | WIIIQ oop : close finishes in each mile. | ¢—Epicure. bo (Egan)... 3 8 rns Thies more runs in thelPwt X i win 3 8° 1-10 four days be Budge in 1938. son's record by trotting the first 3—Diplomat Hanover, bl c (Ervin). 4 3 ens. 1 Mansah. € . xi. 1 80 1 6.9 freshman sea Against Seixas, Sedgman wa Ti | Rk quarter in 31 seconds, the first (4.V.W.) | 6—Theme Song, br c¢ (Schue)....... § 4 ninth off Johnny Hutchings sealed Tyrner, c 3 9Y 53 1 od ’ g sIifle fo Be : ; eerie imines 7—Sharp Note, b o (Shively)... ...10 7 ipo pane spinning Borat 5 t 0.8 + 4 ofS the gutty, eé the same forecourt killer he had [half in 1:02 and hit.the three | Foieiad Coby. bo Elm) 1 Re EE 4 Rue. 36... cl 1.0 0. E00 JH | pushing ‘em . . | T { ZDALr | fee 5 been in dethroning 1950 Cham.) Settled Tonight gearter mark in 1:54. Detroit Line Paces 10—Worthy “Bonus, br ¢ (Newhart). 812 MEANWHILE, the Tribe could Fier none 1.0 8.6 3 08 right-halfbacl pion Art Larsen of San Leandro, | g | He can add the money-winning li—Voleano, br f (Berry ._- .--- ie Fernander, 3 ...... Fry : Cal, in th ifinals. Th title to his sting of champion- 21-20 Win Over Browns i Resi sini » SE ffilAl f Niusier ony sik Wis off SlogiiMeed 3 ura Y ; € semifinais. e| THE MALLORY-Atkins Feud 4 Scotch Victor, b, c (Beattie) 14 dar They loaded the bases in the at 2 17 ™ - Intrasquad iss ships next Monday by carving out 5 v Totals - 3 2 4 30 1 1 ssue never was in doubt once DETROIT, P) — mes 2°04 2/5, "2:03 4/8 (new season's with on but | i lf t m Sept. 5 (UP) —A second frame with one out but! pisher grounded out for Rue in ninth. make or brea Sedgman learned his service and|{0r amateur baseball's Twilight } record for 3.vear-old trotters). 1 d that (10 Innings) werfal d LeaZue CHAMBIOREND will b fierce charging Detroit line that $2000 26 Class Pace scored only one run and that was iD ooe-obb:2sh letternfen are powerful ground strokes were Leagu ampionsiup el i—sdmpson Hanover, br h (Ervin) 1lon a wild pitch. One more tally O40 -/. -coooooof 135 000 O00 I'ef year—but all

rushed Otto Graham so much he 2_Englishman, b h (Palin)

"1 strong enough to blast his way|settled at 5:15 p.m. today on! {3—Melvindale, ch ¢ (Don Taylor). 2 3 4 2

nderson, th $ to the net. Once there, his vol-{miverside No. 2 A

lin the fourth followed Earl Turn-| Runs Batted In—Phillips 2. Stevens, : end who set a

had two. passes intercepted for i ruly's Wavne, bl f (Walters) er's single and Mel Rue'’s triple. Platt, Delagarza, Mavis. Two-Base Hits— ¢

5—Calumet Wayne, b g (D. Taylor). 2 dr Platt. Home Runs—Phillips, Mavis. Sacri-

leys and smashes were flawless. | In season play this year, the touchdowns got credit today for ™ Times: 2.04 2:082/5. Turner had three-for-three in ga.. campbell. Double Plays—Mavis to sophomore t Neither Miss Fry nor Miss! the Lions’ surprising 21-to-20 SS ————————— the opening game and after re- Delagarza to Campbell, Stevens to Pastwo teams have split victories in give way to Connolly has enough of a Serv-\the four games. conquest of the Champion Cleve Til B Heving Mangan in the second'¥tl to Steveus, lofi ou Zates—Toltglo 8} verted junior ice to dominate the women’s land Browns. ribe at Bat game he got a single in three Ln Weiss 7 Struck Out—By McCall “ : : _ Marsh Bla . final. The young Californian oe) » 48 | The Browns rolled up 13 points, AE R H RE! Pat. more trips to lead the Tribe Weis 's Winning PltcherWeins (4.2). .; gg ~ a N svnarsa a . — a { 1 : an edge in power but Miss Fry| AT TONIGHT'S meeting the | in the first half of an exhibition|Fisher .... 0.103 14 31 20 .301 hitting. Le Pete, Carney. A 0 Sou Cléssifod Suction fo our A-T Used Cer Listnas. has the advantage of experience, ndianapolis Amateur “Baseball game last night on two field Merson ............ 508 85° 1771 83 207 — tn She won the French title this/Association will draw for the fifth |goals by Lou Groza and a touch-| Dallessandro *..:! 297 56 86 €1 290 year and was runner up at Wim-/round of city series play. Five | ngan . 200 39 86 51 .237

[down on Warren Lahr’'s inter-| Bo

bledon. [teams remain in the double elimi- | [ception of a Bobby Lane pass, McCall

7 Turner eae : Seixas Savitt Head jpation tourney. Unbeaten Vestal| LEAGUE STANDINGS The Lions snapped back however Rie... : 53 12 .265 ’ {Steel leads .a field composed of lin the third ter as first: Bobi} Sievens o.oo: .. B58 53 144 91 258 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION n the rd quar rs 00 | Fernandes 135 78 257 U. S.D Cc T |Mallory,. Atkins, South Side Won Lost Pct. G.B. Smith d then Le Hart in-| Rowell ..... 0.00. 20 8 238 avis Up leam- {Saints and Tryon All Stars, all Milwaukee .......... on Le Te m an on Gearhart “13021 31 17 "238 FORE BS, Paul. vec varias 84 63 371 9 itercepted Graham passes for/Basgall' ........... 93.10 322 11 27 ST HILLS, N. Y.— A siX with one defeat. Kansas CILY oorrverts 77 V6) 331 14% hdowns, ‘In betw Bogle | Zt --nivnes. MEH 13 0 man squad, headed by Vic Seixas —— ” Romero ena TTY 803 18 touchdowns. In between AK Muir 8 3 2 8 an UISVILIIE ..... isn unen 1 ' alers .../ ies , d 1. of Philadelphia and Wimbledon I AS 88 71 463 23 | Walker scooted across from: the pater ....cooieei 71-3 3 3 108 Champion Dick Savitt of Orange, Baseba Notes INDIANAPOLIS pee 88, B3 448 an 7-yard line for a touchdown. curtte flusistme 27 2 3 3 ‘09% Columbus . : : | 8trobe! : 23% 7 ff 083 N. J., was named to the U. S. By United Press Walker converted the three p18 RE TA a WICHITA. Kas — Rain postpo AMERICAN ¥ LEAGUE : 8. Two-Base Hite—Merson 36, Dall . Davis Cup team which will at-| |jemifinal game between the Rivater. cal Now York won Lost Pet G.B. Score dro 22. Fernandez 20. Kalin 20, Stevens | ; | Packers an afayette ni Box |New Yor . Beard 17, Mangan 14, Rue 12. Platt 9, tempt to regain the cup from | {last night and the two teams will meet Cleveland ............ #0 627 Gearhart 8, Turner 7, Fisher 6. McCall 4, Our pre Australia in December. g |tomorrew night to decide which tangles|Boston .... 51 .602 Auto Racin Basgall 4, Rowell 3, Peters 3, Lint 3, more simpl Th the Sinton, Tex. Plymouth Oilers Chicago vena 61.541 i 4g Main 1, 1 e remainder of the squad in- |i’ the Shamplonship contest of the Na- | Detroit por I 46 2 Ab the Eveed Yun 20.in5. Sbcok | aires Base Hits—Beard 0. Stevens T.| flected in t jona. aseba ONgress ournamen asnhington “e 0 . | e peedrome— e ap SLOCK car 5. . eludes Budge Patty of Los | Philadelphia "| 0 08 28 [ret A teas Yon DY Dee Tray. | pansan 3, Merson i. Dallestandio 4.) the gloom 2 3 sher. 2, Fernand Z| Angeles, Bill Talbert of New | a White Plains, N. Y., and!St, Louis ' 89 .310 41'a|ler. Dierel Dieringer finished second fol-|2, Rue 1, McCall 1. Platt 1. J used to pe York, H Jacksonville, Fla., faced elimination today | |lowed by Jimmy Innis. Heat winners were! Home Runs—Kalin 18. Fernandez 15. amilton Richardson of! Be (second round Champlonshive at ~ NATIONAL RACE Pet. GB. Si nis, Bud Selby, Vaite Edgell and Bob| stevens 12. Merson 10. Mangan 9. Dalles. rooms. Ip 4 8 ctl. ver. 0 a won e trop a | \ Baton Rouge, La., and Tony Tra- Briggs Stadium. ORIEN. .unvsnesions 841 AL Armscamp—Francis Morris will head | Gearhart 1 Patt 2. Conti &. Rohe % —particular bert of Cincinnati, O. *loB0n SiS, Sioned tn, ths, out, and BEV, Vo Bw DOE EES lke | for syesll { r 8t. Louis 2 4 landria track. cing is now offered eac : B meme amin matched against each other with the Boston 64 504 11 |Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Each pro- T ib Pi hi room has e loser dropping out of the double- phi] Ipt 68 .489 20 [gram starting at 8:30 will consist of four ripe ite in . HS Solunar Tables [UBIRAIOR, SEB, angeten, the et GESEINE 3 ER frei + Se stalin dudi wr ds gp Minor it M ; -P. M, round winnars, mei t today in the second Piffspursn . 5 76 420 29 t Mt. Lawn-—The Indiana Racing Asso-' Hutchings 41 Papish 8 12 ° part of the fier... ‘PEF Mol Moth sipmjete of BN eee Medel wr lied Hip pT Sm Rn Bie yf BEl., § larger faim Cl 1. 9:00 Te 9:20 3:05 All Art Sacks Used Cars players meet TODAY’ S SC HED LE {clude four ten-lap heats. a 15-lap semi-| Main 17 15 Cory 33 is sometime Rare A bl ile Tobie Seman bones Shor syetay 5h AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [Rial and the sa%fao feature = *7 "7" Lint fo iil Strovel___2 8 Whweever Sunday ........ 1155 5:3% } Bia |B: 0 p. m its > Toled ER 2 ! Monday ...... 12:20 8:38 12:55 3:00 Spins Sener Columbus at Louisville. 2. : served for y Sa 38 1:55 8:00 Kansas City at St. Paul shoyld be g Fight Resulis Milwaukee at Minneapolis. | tive, A chee © By United Press AMERICAN LEAGUE e e cl NEW ORLEANS Willie Pep, 120'5. Hart- (All Night Games) mealtim ATTENTION! |i: Gon, cupoinied Corio “Gonaalen.| ashineion at, Fhlladeiohis. 3. digestion. . 2515. 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