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ra——— FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1952 ____ —— EE THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : TAR PAGE 1% Ls : : : ee ] < : i a 3 i ge mn , :- * | rom in 2 ial) 10 1 EB . | Vi ins In Las ut Tribe ame Fror lac AMe : 8 ~ : : oS ; gy oon— 1 : tT -_ : ; 3 * Wu ® 9 i ; «1 ‘ ary aa Easter Hits n gon Tales | arons d p utch . I % as er i S ; u } 1 aie ch Gir owing Skeptics : ! Ci] C Sf : Tosheff H a] 1. is . c Homer; Toshe urls tne | asior She Is Great Swimming Star oledo Sta : 2 TS ie Second Tilt Today P. Mo I AHL By JACK WELSH : Time I eason WHEN THE INTERNATIONAL swimming world converged on London for the edad d g 2 BY EDDIE ash p! S 5 Br" Valle Peas 1948 Olympic games, Delia Meulenkamp wasn’t even a good novice at the sport. She cuts With the first-division-minded Indians on the threshold : <3: y e : . : 1 Peleus on CLEVELAND, 0, July 4— preferred field hockey and horseback riding as an outlet for her energy. ; ; | TOLEDO, July 4—The To-|of their goal, considerable importance is attached to the big w i General Manager Jim Hendy Today the attractive 19-year-old redhead stands ready to show the skep tics she is ledo baseball team plays its fireworks doubleheader scheduled at Victory Field tonight P. Moe 1 said today the Cleveland truly ne of the sport § greatest new stars in the Olympic trials at Broad Ripple. last two games at Charleston, against old rival Louisville. | Youd I Barons may play in the minor Delia's story is phenomenal, |W; Va., today under a court| By outbatting the Colonels last Pree 10 fon ope It wil “carry Matinee i American Hockey League for sev- The soft-skinned, well-proportioned young woman, who will swim in the 100- ‘agreement reached here before night to win the series. opener, 6, oo“ iraight into the American P. M.— i eral more seasons instead of re-|\ Meter free style today, is a native of Rotterdam, Holland. She first came to this the American Association clubits 2, the fifth-place Tribesters|aggociation's first division ere n I Sppiving a Ihe National League! country on a visit in 1947. It was love at first sight. Delia came back to stay in 1949. Yas ot into receivership in both Filles witin ome long. Ba : ship next year. : Nia syyd Ha : i S. ention eo ninati stay 1n| Delia had heard much about America’s brilliant Ann Curtis in the '48 Olympics and et French. former sports Bao St- Paull wilh Dive Pose piomioted 4 ' the American League for a When she started swimming after settling with her family editor of the Toledo Blade. vie and within, £90 tne big show, Smith now leads the me wr war wm while,” he said. “It's up to the in San Francisco, the girl made Ann her idol. ' Spgs Maeno BS Indians in doubles, triples and Ch} directors whether w k for the triple-A club yesterday in third-place no runs. His three-bagger last other DIeRais to the Natioral Br: 2 21 the vlatest legal maneuvers here, Derbytown ° Pas: nicht was well hit and smacked Y'S League next year.” MISS MEULENKAMP gained recognition quickly after 10 Drovent Panny Metinides trom umes. holiday the Tight center wall. On the LEV 8 2 a» entering competition. A West Coast sports announcer saw Charleston. Poor attendance dur- twin bill tonight/Cr ine Beshital Jt ere Sele ST Wor RELAND vas turned downs jin Delia a definite U. S. Olympic threat. But she wasn't ing the 1951 Jud 1952 seasons is to Bet underly ng BS ARC Bod Hutson, sote re iti i ’ : rom . . { - rectors at Toronto after more & Citizen of this country and wouldn't be eligible for her ’ ans RC ah yay : : DIERy, throat. hig, an a month of drawi t i i i { N egal complication inspection of reports, oy fhe natyralization Papers until 1054. developed in Charleston yesterday Eddie Ash SouthPa Ne - JOHNNY MOSTIL, "who was The sportscaster wrote California Congressmen, who 1

qualifications and demanding the Barons meet more stringent financial requirements.

when the city was granted al, Wn temporary injunction to prevegt ile _mine-inuing gre Yim The [Toledo interests getting the fran-| Oo ween games. In the second con

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pleaded Delia’s case before the Senate. The U. 8S. Olympic committee interceded and a special bill was passed

? chise. Kanawha County Circuit] watched the Indians trounce the nt bond The league executives finally | and signed by President Tru- Tudge Julian F. Foheile also test, scheduled over the seveN-ingignels. He's scouting for the decided Cleveland had not met man, granting Delia her citizen- named Harry A. Wallace, ~harles- | INNINg route, Bill Tosheff, former Sox and broke out a smile when and per. Hhesmancia] standards because ship immediately so she could ton baseball representative, as |collegian and semipro, is sched-|po heard that his team had ad: 4 washer J e Barons backing was bor- compete with the U. S. team— receiver to protect the city’s in-{uled to make his debut on the vanced to second place in the Baasterv owed Sony she Cleveland cor- it she qualifies. .terests against the possibility of Tribe rubber. He is a righthander|.nqse American League race. Mos: yoratun's stockholders, “It’s the most wonderful thing bankruptcy. + |of long experience in nonleague iy played alongside such stars as ker—and Hendy said the Barons could ’ » De- E | After meeting the Columbus ball. George Zuverink worked the gi, pajk Ted Lyons, Eddie Col- : that's ever happened to me,” De 8 last night, g0 ahead with plans to play in|lja exclaimed upon receiving her |Red Birds in a twin bill today, the route for the Indians last night, i;,g willie Kamm, Earl Sheely, the American League next sea-|paturalization papers Monday. {Toledo team travels to Columbus, [Kept eight Louisville hits fairly|p,y gehalk and others. son, because the club did not pull “We were all worried that it '|0., for a single game tomorrow Well scattered and chalked up his)’ RMS out after seeking NHL member-|wouldn’t go through. My parents and a doubleheader Sunday. Then [eighth victory. The Redskins now| Tribe Box Score ship. cried with joy.” the team is scheduled to play a/have won five times in their last LOUISVILLE | 2 2 =» home game with St. Paul Tuesday [Six starts 2nd are Within three ou AB RH OA E d t is plaved [games of the .500 mark. | Umphlett, ef _...... Kroll 7 Under Par DE NT 'ndiavalotts ee at aTieson. re on eke Easter. |Piden o 3 34,2 1% 1 , Tuesday night with her coach, & : J es on Huge Luscious Luke Easter, Maxwell. If - 2 8 10 8 co Charley Sava, and brother, Hans, 'the outcome of talks this first baseman, just recently op- Peterson, ss -. v4 0] 38 . In Molor City Open who is back from Korea as a jend. tioned to the Indians by the fg an : 8 BoE ‘Marine. | parent Cleveland club, made |TUAGERSWIrTA: “0 "3 1 1 2 MA-5148 Dit By United Press Delia is a great competitor = TH ( 0 i good his home rum reputation Wrieht Yah a 0 0 8 - , : . . ; TRE ETL of ty ra, ol bus she admis she didw tXww EASY ON THE EYES, TOUGH ON RIVALS—Delia Meulenkamp is possessed of both beauty and | ome u lly i ane Nigh and Jae ry “erounded out “for Taylor fin additional fireworks today as he| tough” - ability inthe rugged competitive field of swimming. She'll be among: the 100-meter entrants today ’ BE I A ANDLANATOLIS or y 4 AB RH O ) led a field of 164 golfers into the| Sava, a stocky gentleman of ‘at Broad Ripple pool when the Olympic Trials begin a holiday stay. : i ds er . nd (Wison, 3 ooo. 8 8 L&R se ‘ - Malmbe v \ 8 by TERR DO Hotr r 3 swimmer with|Patsy Elsner, Barbara Jensen|San Antonia. She also grabbed brokers at Mill Valley, Cal. may By BILL EGGERT IT WAS a Babe Ruthian drive, een. if ©0000 4 3% £8 80 XLW 1590 king his second major tour- greater potentialities than Miss Reeves, and started Vicki Draves second In the 800-meter and not be one of the 21 stars fIying| yi; ¥NOW Luke Easter is|It cleared wall and billboards in'Easter 1b 111111 4 1 1838 nament victory of the year, Kroll Curtis. “She doesn’t train nearly OD the road to becoming an| fourth in the $00-meter, : out of New York next Thursday going back to the big-time some|deep right center as it soared out Smith, rf pressed 4 : : i ys-Hit Parade held a 2-stroke edge over runner-|as hard as Ann, but she man. Olympic eh gEpion, He Bla) “IT LOOKS like I always come Sor gph he Il never for-\3,v by the way he chews off theof the park. It was Easter's hee t|Baumer 3b ....v0e 4 3 § 3 § a one fo Spts m Hemy Rabson : st Andewe: aged fo break some st Ber short Ml eg ' close but not close enough,” Delia|* uu © Bes Wks Femiek, TU eone ont of re ea Suite ie ag the| Totab' iL BREW BH ron -News-Spts, l, as the masters o course records. Some experts say, 4 “ re y e , = [Louis iE eee 000-2 ic News-Spts, started their second a ee she is the greatest 800-meter | Delia didn’t know a word of laughed, a Sng i yl this takes time out to help a |hitting slump of his basebafitlineup and was at bat four times. I OKI In ot 200s s-Arnold rain-soaked Red Run layout. swimmer in the world.” "| English when she came over, |, 4+, qualify after all the troubl e| girl from another country com- career, is worried more about |First time he lined to the pitcher,| ooo oirren IN—DiPietro, Wilden, The \ but now she masters the lan- | 5 te in swimming, it seems like |hig ailing left knee. second time he was called out on Malmberg, Buckwalter, Baumer ter rtlight field will be trimmed to 2. u =» | |the government has gone to for| P® g : MNO BASE HITS = Maxwell, a & Data 60, plus any ties, after 18 holes| SAVA, WHO has coached for] guage with ease. ime to compete.” | a fairy tale,” Delia said. - : 22 = strikes, third time the Louisville) puyior, Re a & Data today. 20 years, can speak with author-| She has never won a national : i 2 8 | Who knows? , . . this young) NO STRANGER to Victory|first sacker, Hal Buck wallet, REE BASE JIT—Smih. . TRS Senin Kroll had a 7-under-par 65 tolity on a swimmer’s ability. He title, but Delia did finish second. THE DAUGHTER of Gerritt woman might go on to be sport’s|Field, Easter is here from Cleve-iknocked down his hot smash bad DAE ver So Lyons, Malin s-Edition claim the lead yesterday. He had developed Miss Curtis, diving ace/in the breaststroke in 1949 at/and Maria -Muelenkamp, fruit newest Cinderalla. : land to solve his timing at thelof first and tossed him out, to bere to “Eas 5 ne Edition an eagle, five birdies and a . : plate. Lunging at the pitches and|Pitcher Harry Taylor, who cov-| UEi¥, ne Edition - dozen pars, . ¢ a . not snapping his wrists are hislered the bag.. Luke fielded his) BA So Faneied ose yes Sant J ty Giants C Th v_ NIL. # [Central Junior jst probleme But itt knsjpostion okay. Lo | WEBER oor - | rSHe sight behind Hinson aun y ian ¢ an row & In Golf Fina Is : Dofiers: bas too, when he plays The Indians pounded out > 3 mer Conce! i Pete Fleming, 8t. Andrews, Ill;|-~ : . . hits, which included a double imer Concert . » . ® ] | ‘ Baster has hit other home runs J . er Conoort Dare Ee rain, Dl Al Race into a Smac k-D an y 1 i oda | LAFAYETTE, July 4 (UP)— here in addition to that 2-run Nilsen, 3 ive A Sith Tribe Averages rs-Tunes Mayer, St. Petersburg, Fla: Jim nS Lis 20-yemneol BK Ren nlast last night against Louis- Smith paced the Tribe at bat by | : BATTING : ! , : : : 38 . $8 vr : {Peterson of Sout end an on ville. He powdered the ball at|{ * win | Ferrier, San Francisco, and Lioyd| py CARL LUNDQUIST . |Sox, Indians, Senators and Redi wins in their last eight games |Albert of Lafayette—clashed to-|Victory Field when he played| (olccting three his in (oUF pumer .. mad bi Mangrum, Chicago, the defending United Press Sports Writer Sox, all lurking close behind the| by blanking the Braves, 2 to 0: |day for the Indiana Junior Golf ro 4| tries. He also made a spectac- \Nielsen .. 9 I oy with the Neg Cincinnati nded catoh |Mslmbers _ champion. i will be a Jot fopping 1uleaging Fapitees. wi be Datong the Reds Yopped the Pirates, 5 [CRIP over the 36-hole Crescents in 1946 and the Home- ay era Ria yf Smith a 8 8 13 i UT e old pop-fly palaces besides|to move up In -way | » 8 e Cards won their route. {stead Grays in 1947 and 1948. 8 ; a Hutson 84 12 24 4 1 > U. S. Amateur Field firecrackers today, and when the scramble in the American League. fourth in a row, 4 to 1 from | Peterson, co-medalist and Indi- “f ay hitting the ball for DiPetro’s wallop in the sixth. Troupe -... 20 20 2 201 se schedules be. shooting is over both big league # = = : Chicago. lana Central College junior, cleveland,” Luke said, “some of 5 a Enster 0 4 1 1 8 g { nclude all | May Exceed 1400 races could be jammed up tighter| THE Giants touched off the The White Sox picked up two reached the title round despite an| nem going 400 feet but all | A DOUBLE PLAY rescued fs oy wena nges reported NEW YORK, July 4 (UP)—ithan the holiday highway traffic holiday prematurely yesterday in/Wins, winding up a suspended erratic semifinal test in which| jine grives mostly to center |zZuverink in the sixth. After one| Team batting 374. Thirty-three sectional qualifying late tonight. | Brooklyn by topping the Dodgers, [8ame of Apr. 27 with a 6 to 3 he whipped David Lee of Indian- field.” ow the: ©ol 1s: loaded . ths et PITCHING the stations. L : ls to 3, to give Jim Hearn his decision over the Browns, then apolis, 5 and 4. Peterson was 12 ss own the Colonels . loa ol GWL IPR H ournaments, which will narrow| The jaunty Giants, victors in| s imo ving into second Dlace with ver par in the 32 holes played sacks on two hits and an error simple ..... 3 8 3 97 3 105 the field for: the championship their last six games with the ninth win against two losses.| )" ’ 2 Fone ol sbi) ao albert, Purdue University os TRIBE officials had to have|anq the crowd of 2070 became Zjverink .. IT & § 8 3 hi flight to 200 players, will be held|league-leading Dodgers, could put, Don Mueller’s 2-run triple was, . omore, was much sharper. He Lukes Cleveland uniform sentisort ‘of jittery. But® Zuverink|Dickey =. 31 4 ¢ 13 4 2 for the 52d U. S. Amateur goifithe National League race into a the big blow in a Song fromi-be: | THE Yankee lead was cut to blasted Joe Mulfiur of Highland, ere because of his 6-4 frame. Heirorceq Jerry Killingsworth to/Papish 0 18 4 7 88 34 1 championship this year, the U. 8.|smack-dab tie by winning both of hind 3-run rally in the sixth. 21, games when the Senators/Ind. by the lopsided margin of also brought his 35-inch Al RO-|owound to Harry Malmberg and Narisekt -- 1 t $n. Golf Association announced|their games with Brooklyn in the, In other National League |; 11 and 10 and was one under par S¢n:type bats. . the Tribe shortstopper turned it! 1 today. ! .. [Polo Grounds. And the White! games, the Phils made it six edged them 6 to ¢ afer losing for 26 holes. - : | Tribe Manager Gene Desautels| iio a twin killing 4 i The - championship round will : e opener, 9 to 8. The Athletics", “5 "CL wilh 5 4 fears Victory Field fans will be| r : | Additional S orfls edged the Red Sox, 4 to 3, and y ner 11} succee looking for Easter to clout home By banging out 10. blows, the] P ’ be played in Seattle, § Wash, Aug. Cleveland at Detroit was rained Karl Nessier of Seymour, Whe... cach time at bat. Indians boosted their team bat- P 18 18-23. The total number of entries out. on Bln | “Pll settle for singles and |tiDE average to a respectable .274. age is expected to approximate or Curt Simmons gained his y. ” “ They touched off this batting i exceed last year’s record 1416 fourth shutout and seventh doubles,” Pesautels. salds tune rein SE — Sr All sectional tournaments, con- victory for the Phils as Del (Chapman Resigns Mf he Sets is tinting Das. oa sisting of 36 holes of medal play, Ennis supplied the margin for | oi;opa ro Ny, July 4 (UP)! he's never going to get back [| go will be held on Aug. 5, except| JA his 4-hitter with a homer ih | 00 Ohh Oo Se fT (U } ver om 0 g | .OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. TILL 5 P. M. the round in Salt Lake City, — Boston. 4 Sapien, general y . sd OPEN SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M. where the date will be Aug. 6. . Bubba Church also pitched 4« Manager of the Buffalo Bisons of| wuouGH “he bats left- : } AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS YESTERDAY hit ball and missed a shutout|the American Hockey League for), = s04 master's power is strong OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Milwaukee .....es.:s ® 24 1 Columb WEBICAN ASSOCIATION o 4 [only on Gus Bell's homer. for his|the Past seven years, resigned to-|,,, on" ¢o hit home runs over the : Kansas Clty $1 28 848 1 |Charieston .:':’ 010 000 00x— 1 5 1first victory of the year at Cin-|d8y to take a similar job with 0 "Go wan Loutvilie weona fh 9 5 je eating and Sarni; Connelly and Hems-|oinnati Joe Adcock hit a 2-run vancouver of the Pacific Coast) The big guy's popular. It took EN ' 4 Minneapolis ‘3 u a i SS incunolly Loi £0 510 lox—11 13 3/nomer and Roy McMillan a 2-run League. him 30 minutes yesterday to read . «TAKE THIS TIP! I 3 8 Nd 8 | Newray, Lakos dh Byerly (4), Oser (6). double. a Y his fan mail forwarded here from > TEP%ina Kaye Buldwin: Lithy. Zavala) At St. Louis, Joe Presko had to Fred Tenney Dead Cleveland GB 4 ioht | . first po, ne FE len Bg ey Tor 8 in hgh or CONC), OS Tes Sos mantea avout. is] There IS a difference in Clothes Chicago do 3 oss Bw p Donovan "ahd ‘Williams; Schaefer and|Randy Jackson ruined his shutout| Tenney, 80, old-time baseball Indiahiapolls assignment, ly he ~ Bhuadeipnta + 33 31 4 15% ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE with a homer. player and former manager of|!ntends to speak w S at from a Tailor Shop "us and Cincinnati ".. 3 4 44 173 Completion of suspended game af Avr.21 ‘© a a {the - Boston National Leaguely 1 3 cof Pittsburgh 120111 19 56 357 33 Clifeago " '."- "0" 000 301 11x—¢ 7 o| THE Yankees pounded out 14/team died yesterday in a hos- Industrial Softball LEON’S HAND TAILORING ace AMERICAN LEAGUE 5 |(7) and Lollar. Home Run—Loilar. win- hits, three each coming from Pital following an illness of sev-| FT. WAYNE, July 4 (UP)— New. York ii co dl § 304 ie Pitcher Stobbs 3:3, Hank Bauer and Bobby Brown, eral weeks. {Kansas City defeated South COSTS NO MORE! : Clovang 1111101000 BBE 1U[eL fous oo 803 9% 4=13 3 }/as they wrappde up the victory| . ~~ |Bend, 4 to 2, last night in the . Washington 3 3 88. 4 {Fhe Madion (47, Byrne (5) snd|in the ninth with a 4-run rally. Major League Lead lopening game of the World's In-| Boston hia +33 3% 488 8 |courtney: Grissom, Stobbs (7) and Lol-lpu¢ th | g aders ldustrial Softball t . . . : ! ® liar, Masi (9). Home Runs—Robinson 3. ey could get only six hits | ’ Joa Ce ha Journey. i} There's nothing like a hand tailored . 32 4 48 1 liolar. Winning Pitcher—Grissom 16-4).|in th ond 1 By United Press | Two other scheduled games— ! DEtrott ...vessessens 23° 41 32 18% FOUN Blher Harrist (2-8). e second game in which re NATIONAL LEAGUE | 0 games— : .. ’ i New Yor TM GAEL liever Sandy Consuegra gained yuan st Lows 3 AB Rn pct Ft Wayne vs. Aurora, Ill, and suit from Leon's .. .", you'll be proud of i eC ro Washington": 1>*" 300 00 3006 11 (the victory when Washington Atwell’ Chicaso' 50 16 30 4 335 Midland, Mich, vs. Bloomington, the fit and wear your suit with comfort : I Loutsville at INDIANAPOLIS (Iwo. night, | (71 orEan Hote ons noon ib). |DTOKe a 4-4 tie in the fifth with a [Marshal Cincinasti so 133 51 13 439 TL. were postponed because of i + Y i fr dion 6:30). us at Charleston (two. night), |FRNC® 804 Grasso. Winning Pitchef pair of runs driven in on a single Lockman. New York 60 273 56 84 308 rain. | ond ease if it's made to fit YOU ex- } : Milwaukee at. Kansas Cty (two). Bon ed) Josie Phiaher-Jobosws oy Eddie Yost. ol AMERICAN JEAOYL ‘w. pei), The Uouble-slgmingtion tolrhey actly right here in Leon’s own Tailor i . Minnespolls at Bt Baul (afternoon). |New work .. 27°" 333"060 00o— 4 & 1| Chicago added to the three runs jones Giovsland 8 “263 $208 is_schatfuled. 10 Wing 9p Busway, Shop! Stop in tomorrow! 4 ! AMERICAN LEAGUE WashInglon iosie’ ie) Mogami (6) and Sherman Lollar had provided ow Fain. Philadelphia 53 195 30 63 33 . - p Pp re : LET cisveiand SHOES, Samesy Silvers: Slater, Consuesra (3) and Gras-|a homer in April by scoring single DiMaggio. Boston 5 33 2 8 3] MS, RAW ; New York at Washington. so x ot “Otani {Goodman. Boston 60 194 29 : : : XLW 1590 . Boston at Phusdeinhin. foatan PLR 000 08 a0 3 0 a oe Pow ree innings of thel | 'o P"Hine fiulf B 8 Jil “pays ; CREDIT! Of course, if you wish, never any , " . Philadelphia .“ me ~ Hodges, Brklyn. 16 Wertz, Tiger: 5 | e Dunn . : _ NATIONAL LEAGUE whtlock, Brickner, (4). Benton (®) and sumed in the fifth, Thomson, Glants. 15 = . id wm” carrying charge, you name the ferms and e Dunn * Brooklyn at New York. Runs—-Joost. Gernert, Losing Pitcher—| Eddie Robinson drove home |Sauer, Cubs 65/Campanella, Brk. 52 ang ' to . Philadelphia at Chicago. Brickner (0-1). sev i Thomson, Giants 62 Robinson, W 50 | i i th 3 | 4 vs-Mike D . Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Cleveland at Detroit, Yr rain, en runs in the second game Hodges, Brklyn. 53 Rosen Ihdiang 30 laypoo! Hotel you ge em. # “ is unn . Chicago at St. Louis. , Puiiadaons’ TONAL 1) o3001— 2 7 of With two homers and a single. |... Dodgers, THIS HING Card On The + Nat Bmith (0 : . Boston ............. 000 000 000-0 4 0 2 nn {8hants, Athites. 14-2 Hearn: Glan: 3 Circle Indianapoils e Dunn * GAMES TOMORROW Simmons (1-2) and Burgess; Wilson| gHE Athl Maglie, Giants 11.31 terns Glants 9 v | e TI -6) and Cooper. Home Run—Ennis. 2 etics pulled their vic- “2% 2 2 i s Dunn | ian [aol i, BiScHiau” "| THE Athletics pulled ther ie YES . .. We Have Clothes For Immediale Wear! : vs-Meet Girls . Kanes City at Milwaukee, earn, Wilhelm’ (9) and ¥vars; Lees When Billy Hitchcock singled And there is a difference in them, too! The fit is i A 7 . Minneapolis at St. Paul. Black (8) and Campanella. Winning with the base rl n ere is a ’ : ine Band : / * NATIONAL LEAGUE Pitcher Hearn 0.3), “Losing Pitcher ® hases loaded to give Can guaranteed the same as in our hand tailored clothes gs for SBat’day ] e| Philadelphia at New York. ides (14). Lh "000 000 100— 1 4 o/ Scheib a 6-hit decision and offset | “a gs for Sat'day | Cincinnati at Chicago. Cincinnati .... 000 401 00x— 8 8 0a 3-run homer by Rookie Dick! . . . because it is done by . Brooklyn at Boston (night). Pollet (3-9) ‘And Garagiola; Church (1-2) | ’ { s Korner Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night). and Beminick. Home Runs—Adcock, Bell |Geérnert which had tied the score | ilors i | tailor sh AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 000 100— 1 6 4 earli tailors in a real tailor shop. s Korner New York at Philadelphia. st. Lous !"" 000 310 00x— 4 9 o[SATUEr A k Star Prolle Bie tiEuidtatiblly © © {fea 0 ind TIER | ; : av . ou y . “ . ry k Star Frolic Boston at Washington . (night). Losing Pitcher—Rush (9-6). Wimbledon Winner © | FAMOUS ‘ ING ¥nity P'rade : . WIMBLEDON, England, July 4 : i TAILOR s'nlity P'rade . 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