Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1952 — Page 14

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By CARL, LUNDQUIST

NEW YORK, July 260=A person had to. debate today whether he'd see more Dodgers at Ebbets Field or during visiting hours at their infirmary. They were pretty badly cracked up physically -—and up town at the Polo Grounds, the Giants were hoping they also were cracking up in the pennant race. The next few days will be critical ones and could determine whether ther, will be a second edition miracle by the Giants to another flag, or whether the Dodgers will weather their latest troubles, z > 0 THEY TOOK the field against the Cardinals for this afternoon’s game with three key regulars, Jackie Robinson, Billy Cox and Roy Campanella out of action. In addition, Pitcher Chtig Van CuyK was hors de combat after suf- * fering a contusion of the small finger on his hurling hand in last night's stormy battle with the Cardinals, which Brooklyn lost, 8 to 4

Dandridge Aids i

could arrange to have all of Ray Dandridge

lers here, they might get even for | last nigh The husky infielder slammed

lead to the downfall of the Hoo-| [bounced off the sier- Redskins. But it wasn 't| Hutson went i

four homers. Desautels sent i s = = to bat from the

THE INDIANS made a valiant try as Lloyd Gearhart cracked an|

pinchhitting. {side for batting. The other homers for Minnsap- out. gave the 1162 fans plenty of rea- Straight loss.

THE TRIBE started the game

Brooklyn Dodgers Go On ‘Sick Call’ gp

6-4 Tribe Headache

MINNEAPOLIS, July 26 —If the Indianapolis Indians)

before tonight's American Association tilt against the Mil-|

! out two homers last night toithrough with a double that |

Dandridge alone. All six of the by Wilson and knocked one over| Minneapolis markers came on the left field fence. After a walk,

for the short right-field fence. n » w

olis were added by Daryl Spencer] The Millers’ runs were scored

and Clint Hartung. The Millers Off Zuverink, who took his fourth (BS fo Air Stafe 300 Golfers Expected For ~ [Jane Nelson Stops land after a couple more games was fifth with 4929.

son to cheer. | General Manager Chuck French

t ¢ d vy Rk rere today to wate Far Race, 4 Others Start of City Tournament Bi Fulmer, 3 and 2 |o:2neuey bei Hungary. toon netore the. T50nmeter rani

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : .

Pitchers Ralph Branca and John Rutherford "spiking him in the head as he covered “the bag. winning margin while Early Wynn pisshed six~

have been nursing arm ailments for some time, ~ Robinson and Cox, with pulled muscles, will "hit ball Tor his 11th win. and the whole club from bat boy to Manager ‘be out three or four days. They joined Campa- s = = ning was nursing an epidemic of Pella Sho as been out several days with a A NINTH inning homer by Steve Sofichock There was bitterness aplenty in the Cardinal $e © Ee Jat Blacy Airs 22 Lo 2 rey Syer | : victory in which, reliever Eddié Yuhas was the EC ; ’ . . ii a outieman toppe { star with. four scoreless innings of pitching and THE GIANTS cut Brooklyn's lead as Jim Kyzava in a duel in which each hurler gave | a double which sent home the winning run in Hearn pitched four-hit ball and supplied the seven hits, Mickey Mantle homered for the |

the seventh, a blow which ultimately meant more victory margin with a two-run homer. It was* Yankees. than Red Schoendienst’s three-run insurance his 11th win. In other National League games, The second place Red Sox. lost a chance to

{ 0) ; ’ s . @® é T gain ground and remained four games behind \ homer in the Bint in the Cubs thrust off the challenge of the Phils, {he yun while the ‘Indians of oy to. within | i Lo topping them 8 to"3 and keeping them from hjaf a game of tying them as they lest a 3 to 2 |

VAN CUYK was injured at the plate, backing taking over fourth place. Warren Hacker pitched decision to lefty’ Tommy Byrne at St. Louis.

away from a pitch which he claimed had hit him six-hit ball and Dee Fondy drove in three runs A two-run triple by Bobby Young supplied the

because Cardinal Hurler Joe Presko had aimed With two hits. The Pirates edged the Braves, 3 winning margin and nullified the effect of | it at him. Umpire Frank Secory ruled it hit to 2, as Murry Dickson bested Warren Spahn in homers by rookie Dick Gernert and Hoot Evers. his bat first before glancing off his finger, a pitching battle for his seventh win. Lefty Bill Pierce pitched seven hit ball to |

{ That touched off a terrific argument which In the American League, the Indians were the give Chicago a 5 to 0 decision over the Athletics, had been brewing up after-spunky-Solly-Hemus only first division.team to gain ground. scoring . but Philadelphia countered to win the-second | twice was hit by Van Cuyk pitches and at- their third straight win, 4 to 2, over the Senators game, 5 to 4, scoring all of its runs in a big third tempted to retaliate once by sliding into the and ousting them from third place. Jim Hegan inning. Sherman Lollar and Minnie Minoso Dodger hu hurler at third on an infield play and and Larry Doby hit homers to provide the wasted homers for Chicago.

By United Pry

HELSINKI, July 26—The ending. champion U, 8. Olympic basketball team, led by hulking Bob Kurland and

TTT Ty me rr reer rt Clyde Lovellette, today coasted to a 72-47 second round

victory over Czechoslovakia. | ey at never extended the discus 40.50 meters (132 feet, [themselves during what seemed 9.56 Inches). ia

like a practice session, But occa-| N \sionally they showed flashes of| THERE WERE intermittent

d/showers and only about 10,000 |the Aina of ball handing a people were scattered through the shodting they will need agains |¥ast concrete Olympic Stadium as ge teams .in the tourna- ‘handsome Floyd Simmons of Los men {Angeles clung: grimly to third The Czechs were baffled by the 5ja0e He did the hurdles in 15 bigger U. 8. players. Kurland andifat and threw the discus 37.77 iLovsliette got hind of the To meters (123 feet, 11.04 inches). bounds o ot askets and go | Mathias was competing with a Plenty of help from guard Dan bandaged left thigh, which he DPI ive “pinched” in yesterday's broadKurland, the 7-foot star from mg ag the first five Decathlon {the Phillips Ollers team, led the events were run off.

{ 00 14 Fa I But the 21-year-old Californi Caterpillers was second with 11.] |was again proving Rispaeis the Forward Ivan Mrazek was the word's finest all-around athlete. leading individual scorer, how- And U. 8, hopes for a sweep were |strengthened as Ignace Heinrich

's bats cracked!

t's 6-4 beating.

left field wall. | n to bat for Bob- |

n Quincy Troupe left side and try

inside-the-park homer and Bud] MANAGER CHICK Genovese : ny Ss 4 a : a ever, with 15. of France, called the chief foreign Hutson connected for a circuit/then sent in deft hander Adrian| 2 sg BR : i #. 8 =u threat by Mathias, withdrew with plow, Hutson's big one came in Zabala to replace Libby. With, FAMILY SHARPSHOOTERS—Sixteen-year-old Charles Adkins, Mrs. H. C. Adkins ander husband, Dr. H. C. Adkins, 250 W. Hamp- | THE AMERICANS played a pulled leg muscle. The French-

the ninth with two out as he was that, Troupe switched to the other| ton Drive, have had an unusually-good aim in life. Charles, a Shortridge sophomore, and his mother won their respective divisions in the |much better than they did yester- man was in fourth place when he

He drove a 400-| state championship trap shoot at the Jenkins Brothers, Orleans, Ind., Gun Club last week. It's believed to be the first time in history of |day in beating Hungary, 66-48, in injured himself in the hurdles.

U. 8. Coach Warren Womble of| SEPP HIPP of Germany moved {the Caterpillers said “we were into fourth place with 5083 points | smoother than we were yesterday and Kjell Tannander of Sweden

On each of Dandridge’s homers foot smash to center field but | : | ; there was & Man walting to score, Chuck Diering raced back for the | Cratorant aro 1 00 a mother-son combination won individual titles. Mrs, Adkins hit 188 of 200 targets with a [2- "gauge and son i first round. x u =

{we will be even better.” |: Mathias was driving desper-

|and Bulgaria downed Mexico, 52 | weakest event. Mathias set the

By United Press ~ ! TAL 2 if Hey Andy Pagach (R), “Walt Bainak By United Press d to hold the Tribe to six INDIANAPOLIS {U. 8. Trotting Association an- Championship Tournament of In- ER, Orville Peters (PR), Joe bol Jane Nelson shot consistent golf | Czechoslovakia and Hungaey. in qualifying for the Olympics. hits in eight innings. He retired AB R H 0 A E nounced today that five major dianapolis, which opens tomorrow 10:04—Jack David (8), "Kenny Robbins after the first nine yesterday to| ‘Russia knocked its neighbor) Meanwhile, two European wom{Malmberg, ss 4-0 2 3 1 9 (8G, Bud Key (8G), Don Grant, defeat Mrs. Sue Fulmer 3 and 2,/and host, Finland, out of thelen set new records. the first two batters in the ninth. stirnwelss, Hold 8 00 at South Grove. 10:12—Bob _ Kirkpatrick (WB) 5 ogrand circuit harness racing] patrick (WB), Dic {basketball competition with a 47Jack Ba wh { Pape, of warer 4°11 40 Kirkpatrick (WB), Emory Sharp BE in the title round of the 29th|baskeiba pe Klavdija Tochenova of Russia ® Then, Jac umer, Who WA Gearhart, if ° !4 1 2 1 o stakes will be broadeast by the The number, according to Ken Shannon Taylor (WB). -"lannual Indiana Wémen’s Ama- 35 triumph. Finland was beaten and Eva Novak of Hungary set playing first in a move by Mana-|Smith. rf .... «3 9 1.149 { Hoy, who is handling the pairings, | 10:20—Glenn Brinson (PR), Don Baker| 9 d | Baumer, 1b 8 1.1 8 # Columbia Broadcasting System, | (Cr: Paul Patterson (R), Harry McKinney teur Golf Championship. |yesterday, 66-48, by Mexico and new Olympic records in women’s ger Gene Desautels to try for the, Wilson, 2h <3. 0°00 06.9 exceeds by 50 the advance entry (8G). winning combination camel Biss n . +1 1 1 8 8 0 The series begins with the $90.-|ja5t year. And the entries still yng “Ken Shafter (80) Georc Tentirity, Te, lodianupols i np fe bene. pee ih ee | Faverink. x “3 5 o 8 2 0000 Hambletonian Stake, richest \were coming. By closing time, 05, Ken Bualler (20), Georve Rudess are on even terms during the the round- robin play. | Miss Tochenova set a new mark ior L Lead ramet.” vo $ o 8 8 8 eof all harness races, from Goshen, tomorrow evening, 300 golfers are Clavion Nichon (C) Ralph’ Heiolein (c1.| Syst N To with Mrs. Fulmer | Th Of 1388 meters (45 feet, 648 Major eague Leaders aie, 5. .9 ¢ o o » oN. Y, Aug. 6. It ends with the| expeeted 10 be entered. 5 rest (80); George Whits| ne -up lead going into the! JOSEPH BARTHEL of Luxem- inches) as she led a field of 14 "(Based on 200 Times at Bat) | De A pe 09 - $65.-000 Little Brown Jug, world’ ? Hoy will be ready to start them 58)’ man 80) Grant Hires ninth Miss Nels {bourg won the Olympic 1500 into the women shot put final. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Totals id to Eteter LM. o richest pacing race, from Dela-|off the tee at 5 a. m. tomorrow. pe ob Jehan Dick John Murray, Ken! or A he Son Won Mie ninth, | meters championship today, but ghe bettered the st@hdard of 45 Woodling. - N Y.. 10" 238 » Tai wigih BI ise fan “(or Wik‘: tn [ware Ox Sept. xe. iginati f {The pairings: - I Hoyt Sr. Rr oy riERb iam a lead she kept Hrorgh ths ard [Bh Somes of Loa Sheds feet, 1% inches set at the 1048 Mied out for Narlesk! | Other races, originating from AM. : ‘Shipp (PR). ? was a surprise Secon ames by Micheline Ostermeyer of Fain, PRIL-....... 3 Ja Trem out for Narleski In ninth. | ate fairs, are the $20,000 Grey-| $:32-Dr. R.S. Griffin (WB). 11708 -Dennts Harrington (MH), Ronaid| Of the title match play. |Lueg of Germany was third. g y pe Jer at. 89 326 MINNEAPOLIS iad | Rice (MH). D! a : [France. Janet Dicks of HarrisE 103.328 : h d Stake, Springfield, Ii. 6:04—David 'W. Smith (PR); Jim Noffke ), Dick S8imko (PR), Jim Wamp Miss Nelson was consistently a I 100 315 miayiesk, 1b 119A: ou 4 jbo re TR a Hatfield (8G). Louie kor: | 1e% (RR) on Shorn (PR), Arnold Koehler | |good on approach shots while| Meanwhile, Galina Zybina of burg, Pa, the only U. 8 entry. In - J ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE Dandridge, 3 13% 3 Aug 11 the $20, erican- janc (8 |G), John Foley (PR), Dave King (SS). |Russia broke the world’s record the event, failed to’ qualify. AB RH Pet ipemoer. ss i 1 3 3 ¢National Stake, Sedalia, Mo, | 8:12 Leroy RIK (BG) i gioward. Net-| {1:34 Gromer Boatinan (8G), Norm | Mrs. Fulmer developed putting; winning the women's shot put| ss" ¥ oaalal Hh. 4 G 23 RB Pat. | Hewsrton, of @ 0 3.0 oAug 21, and the $32,000 Fox, 620—Paul Hiday (C). (Geis (8G, Joe Harbin (SG), Henry Birk | {trouble as the tourney co- |with a heave of 15.28 meters (50 Atwell, Chi. ....... 66 213 36 68 .319 Brooms, If .... 3 1 8 3stake Indianapolis, Sept. 3. | S36—jack Dalley (Ri. ~~ . iert| sl 3¥5Tom Glososs (8), Bd Juniper Medalists settled their personallreet, 156 inches), breaking the MISS NOVAK, who holds the Kiussewsk, Cin A ¢ & 4 1 3 ‘The races will be described by Hock (Ci; Carl Hern (C); John Terhune 88)’ dusk Lafley 53, A. Kalienbach | golf rivalry and returned .the ;.." "of 49 feet. 3% inches set| Omens world breaststroke recAddis, Chi. .. 200 27 63 313] Gardner, #004 0 1 3 1 oCharlle Hinkle of Dayton, O., and! Chez qeoree Joslin (PRs: Donnie. Canolloes SE Sla0es, (RY, Notre Trve-| Championship to Indianapolis for ;u Russian Anna Andreeva in ord of Fuss for 200 eters, set HOME RUNS Zabala, B ..i.n.s e 6 & 6 ou ~ponsored by the Reynolds Metals! terly (PR); Harold Frosty (PR); Jim| 8 ss! 40: Ted Pollard | 88). Tom, Heneox| e. second straight year. 1950. 2 Dew > ple Swim Feo @auer, Cubs 24/ Kiner, Pirates 19% waa Er Te mw ow 3 Co. Louisville, Ky. i e : thiol JAG een | Caan 1 dal wa : at in the first heat o a Be ree. Io amamAROIS coor... V0 at 8 Te lh A ality ls Wine" hbtn Dane Stinpmg, Rave ne U8. BOA men Se ue event. Gall Peters, the U. 8, y ' +» 18 INDIANAPOLIS ........... i (BG). . ho : RUNS BATTED IN Minnespolls .............. 108 021 i 5d Former ND Athlete *3:08—Dick Stann (8); Jim Kinsey (8): | James Knipp. (PR). of Tulare, Cal, Milton Campbell | champion from Washington, D. C., Sauer, Cubs 77 Hodes, Dodgers 63 BUNS BATTED Te Dik Dose (3); dou Cork (8). Tor ie lof Plainfield, N. J, and Floyd, finished sixth in the first heat y t A [7:16 che Vi 0d— 4 y bg Dinaey. Sian 3 Drape, Tigers ? DoE WO Bask “HITE by 4a tog fn Joins Purdue Staff 1861; Keith Lindamond (88): Soe Cars| mas (81. Henry Bastar (Rl [Simmons of Los Angeles hi with 2 ime of 3 133. ig Ne » le | { ers ’. 2--C 3 ess (OC), es: RUNS ONE BUNS—8pencer. Gearhart, Dana. LAFAYETTE, Ind. July 26 7:2 Robert Wells (WB): Darrell Me. | (C1, Chet Baker (C), Mitch Peterchefl (C1. | § {running 1-2-3 in the gruelling Va ere s SympS nar ridue 2, Hartung, Hulse ’ Fall (WB): Earl Fortmann (PR): Henry| 13:20—Bob Duncan (8S), Russ Rader {decathlon. lof’ 2:27.2 set by Nelly Van Vliet Lockman, Giants = 88 Robinson, Dodgers 64 "ony o FLAYS—Libby to te Earl ol (UP) — Purdue University today Marer (WB). i a3, Carl Smith 88). { | lof Holland in 1948, Musial, Cards 65 Rosen, Cleve. 62 Blaylock: Spencer to Blaylock; Dandridge 7:33—Merrell Patrick (PR): Al Bruce ni 3% herald Hall (PR): Robert Whip-| Mathias seemed headed toward Berra, Yankees 65/Joost, Athletics 62 to Gardner to Blaylock. ladded former Notre Dame athlete | pp): Rice Morris (IL): Gens Meinsner| (sie (MH): Dick Lugar, Carl Meer. | la new world record as he led the] Eva Szekely of Hungary also HITS LEFR oN BASE—indianspelis 8 Min-| Al McGuff to its football coaching | (©). sner| 12:36—Don Essig (WB); George Wright] Nap x Ri40-Boh Trittipo: (CY: Jim Bayi (PRI; Ralph Wooden Jr.' (8G). ! § Ifield of 29 after seven of the 10 broke the old Olympic mark Pox, White Sox 123] Adams, Reds 110 RANE ox BALLS—Of Zuverink 8, Libby staff. Earl Dickey (C): Thomas Capp (© ie; LPR): Lonnie an PRN Mae Weleh| levents. The remaining three were when she won the fourth heat in

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Robinson, Wh8ox 112 Rosen, Cleve. 110) 3 “Narleski 48-3 i \ —Joe Smith (s ok ; 4 Musial, Cards 110) |” STRUCK OUT—By Libby 1, Zuverink 3, Athletic Director Guy Mackey , 18s mith (88), Stab Denes (50:1, 12.50—tlam _Alerding = (88). Charles |due to be reeled off this afternoon. 2.55.1. PITCRING | Micke % 2, pAarieski 3 % in ie eitote’] said McGuff, a veteran of 18 ail 56 Sterling Gossett (W): Douglas T, ‘Roberts. : 2 8» | ss = = (Based on Seven Decisions) f—y Tin . Simmons (W) agner (8G); Jim 00-—-Ken Hoy Sr. (C): Dick Kennedy Roe, Dodgers 7-0| Shes, Senators 9-3 picker 0 In 1%: Narleakt ® in 1; Libby, [ysata of soaching in She Chisal®) pirating Rearnes (30): Padi Toth Phy; Ken Hoy Jr. (88): Stanton Shep. THE RUSSIANS were expected JULIA CORNELL of Portland, #3 4 3 ’ v 1 Shants, Ath. 17-3| Hearn, Giants 11-3" WINNING PITCHER—LIbby. atholic High School League, g;,: Dave Benelk (C1; Wiliam Meo| 1:08—Marvin Heckman (SG): Wayne liz omen’ Ore., finished fifth in the second Raschi, Yankees 11-2 ; p ito monopolize the women's shot, , LOSING PITCHER—Zuverink. would be assistant freshman men- Whorter (PR). Montfort 180): Ernie Coherd (8G); Bob | ‘heat with a time of 3:17.7 and i UMPIRES — Appeihans, Bricesese andy to head Frosh Coach Bob De: nl. )3—Brice Poynter (SG): Morris 8ar- Sowers (8G) {but Marianne Werner of GerInchowskl, or to hea ros 0 {3pueh 88); Jack Taylor (SG); Roger re 16_Bob Lawerence (©: Art (MeCarty | many grabbed second place. Rus- Dell Sehorn of Portland, Ore, ot { ' le 1‘ Lal '. | { Solunar Tables ATTEND ANCE—1162, : Moss. | psn, Po arold Fromi Burnle] C 345-Bo Carlsen JR] ;, Rudy resassek sia took third and fifth, however, the other U. 8. hopeful in the 4 i rymier : oe razier ) B 9 lo {Robert Mattingly (SG). _ {29 Dick Ellott, Bl Crane Art Janet Dicks of Harrisburg, Pa, 200-meter breaststroke, placed

8:28—Richard Miller, Harold Barker; | | Whitehead. Gene Cole (8G) the only American -in the women’s | |sixth in the fifth heat with an

AMERICA

received his commission after

N LEAGUE Scheib, Hooper (8) and Astroth;

Minor ajor Minor ajor : ob Clayton (PR); Dick B 1 (C) Bill Kennedy (PR); Joh ke 8:30 2 00 2:40 8:36 Kels McClure (C): | Joe Cina] SH Stan Teas LH): Jorey Leer. tree 3 shot, was eliminated in the quali- identical clocking. Only the 16 : : } 318 |cari Lines (C): Bob Salke (SC). 1:48—0. L. Hatton Jr. (Ci: Robert E.| % ; fastest times went into the final, H : 3:8) { m3A4—Matt Ehrmantraut (PR); Joe Ebr- Huey ©: Paul L. Zollers (C); Paul R. fying round. d £ ‘the U. 8 6 1148 Bode! 1 |Sehafer (PR). ¥Ble Shope (PR); Deli SUL (Ci Wiliams (88): Thomas Will ; Seventeen-year-old George Gen- 2nC none © 9 1s. B Nomen ursday 08 12:18 6:25 3:52 John ‘Stiles (R); Dean Battreall Hams (88 ‘ £ ereux of Canada won the Olympic qualified: pace : 1:10 7:30 (R) M. Thompson (R); Paul Stiles! 2:04—Edward Bliss (88), Cleat Nelms . sh - The U., 8. qualified all three of Saturday 3:00 2:10 8:31 [A 00—Hank Campbell (GQ): Lester OF (88). Rov Salis 58), | ~ JANE NELSON—W:inner and gold medal in clay pigeon shoot: entrants in the men's 100- ~ | Gi Pick Roberson (C); Bob iehoson & (8G H or sui (5a). Revert Hears, new champ. ing, K f Sacra to. meter freestyle in which the 24 i y (C) arlie| Palmer Millik R), Ti omm ono o cramento, 281) —— Shumate (SC); Boo Sparks (80): Har- (R). Bob Ridenour. ‘Arnold Bodine rerio HO] Mont world: Feeond In lastest qualif¥ing times went into AMERICAN ASSOCIATION as RESULTS YESTERDAY 9:16—John Appleget. Lester Applegst. Key—(B) Broadmoor: (GC) Coffin; (CC) lightweight weight lifting with the semifinals later today. Dick > Mw Won Lost Pet. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Lowell Kolp, Jack Trussell (R). {Country Club; (FH) TF. Harrison. (H) Moore Wins Over Cleveland of Ohio State, Ronald 2 Milwaukee y 37 830 1% Louisville .......... 120 000— 3 8 4 _ 9:24—Scott Teal i8G). Pat Patsue (8G), Highland: (H) Hillcrest: (IL) Indian Lake: 117.5 kilos (257.73 pounds) in the 0 St. Paul 50 sis 13 St. Paul 003 000 003— 4 12 0 Bob McGuire (8G), Buck Hatfield (8G). (LS) Lake Shore; (MH) Meridian Hills: D 175 Pp d r snatch exercise. Gora of Chicago and Clarke TT li 239 308 1s | Baumann’ and Ishell; Negray, Otten (8) 9:32—Rex Lee | (PR) Pleasant Run: (R) Riverside: (8s; Wenver -rounde & Schol f Michi 8 Minkeaio Ie S441 p7 (and Baldwin. uo 300 oTie- 4 ¢ on’ A0—fleve Chaleffl Jim Popcheft (SG), '8arah Shank; (8G) South Grove: (8) DENVER, July 26 (UP) %.|* Barthel set a new Olympic rec- Sehoes © chigan State all CU ie EB RY 101 010 006— 3 8 § 9:46—Ken Bavender (88), Pred Johnson Woodstock: (WD! woodiand. 0" W) Archie Moore of New York 0rd in winning the 1500 in 3made it. Columbus ........... 4° 8% 48 2 Milter. Patrick (8) and Rand; Russell, — ie ero re var Se ———— re — ao remant ] minutes, 45.2 seconds. Ex-Michi- Cleveland won the first heat : 8 and Porter, {scored a fourth-round technical in the good ti f 57.98. AMERIC AN LEAGUE Charleston ......... 020 000 042— 118 0 - . 'kpockout here last night over gan State Star Warren Druetzler, g me o Gora New York fe # 8 = Rw carta Zeiser and Kerns; Lid- Midgets Ready ‘All-America Richter Clint Bacon, Denver, in a sched- who Jad Jiven » better Shahoe won hig heat x 530 Sud Scholes OSIOR ail ities ee 5) ,. |dlea Thisl and Williams. les 1an McMillen, finished out of the * Song ace Gsand_ ,. B28 i New York \MERICAN LEAGUE = 1 At WwW. 16th 5 Signed By Rams, Drafted wed 10-round light-heavyweight money. Sweden in the sixth heat. Larsson him RY or - y Chicago | _... BER RT aL 1 LOS ANGELES, July 26 (UP) my. Agnt ‘was stopped. When 2:4 8 was timed in 575 and Scholes St. Louls-".. 33 dm: ha Rome’ Rua~Manile. Tonight 1s AAA Midget Cham. — All-American Footballer Les, on claimed he could not see. MATHIAS Ise discus throw- In 583. hd 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE : , | Bouchaek STESHE Cab 00 o0i—1 8 5 1 pionship at the W. 16th St. Midget Richter, the California linebacker out of his right eye. Both he ers with a heave of 46.89 meters on t t. 0 ' 0x — J in e BIOOKIIR | xessvannes sl "2% 100 OE ntti (6 (4-3) and ice: Byrne (8-9) Speedway. for Whom the Professional 10S and his manager, ‘Gene Engel, | (135 feet. 10.20 inches) and placed MR. DISNEY HATS New Jork .......... 83 S44 3 and Courtney. Home Runs—Evers, Ger-| j. ' oin go, which might be : ngeles sins traded a “football claimed a solution used to pro- second in. the 110-meter high Slips id HOHE BW Ende oo 128192 201 4 J/the moat Important title battle Of temmals bebbermer pari oy ana tect tissue Around. the eye had hurdle clockings in 147 seconds| = $10) : Sp sere $8 48 an Pair o i0) and Oras: Wynn the season, will be a 100-lap c yesterday he had received accidentally gotten into the pupil. [to raise his point total to a near- | only at Nat ’ eer Einclrnai ann 3 58 404 a Ba, and Hegan, Home Runs—Hegan— levent. To add to the thrills, there his notice: to report for military ° Chairman Eddie Bohn of the record 6099. Ifdianapail “rans | ob GAMES TODAY Philadeione FI Came) Ce 1 o Will be four 10-lap events and the i Avg. L. [Colorado Boxing Commisyion or-| Close behind him came burly | Hasgeel Hotel AMERICAN. ASKOCIATION Philadel Coes 000 000 0000 3 81 aualification: tral, chter will check in at Camp dered Bacon's $300 purs, id up Milt Campbell, 18;-year-old Kash. (A G i NDiananSl,a beh ames) | LATE and BH Pierce (117) Qualifying starts at 7 p. m. and Cook, néar Santa Maria, Aug. 1 pending exathination by¥an eye Plainfield, N.J., schoolboy with | Girele . en at Tana lpr phi (Seeony Sane 00 3 7} the first race at 8:30 o'clock. ror 3. 1Wo- year quty. spec ialist ang Ya commission hear- 5,704 points, He topped the hur- |] Test Bids. 8 8 Columbus ai Kansas Cily Fhiladelyhia 0% 990 390— 4 8 0 The field includes the 1951 AAA| A reserve 2d lieutenant, Riclter ing. dles clockings in 14.5 and sailed a - ° ,: -

OF roit ovin, Judson 13), Aloms (7) and Lollar. midget champ, Art Cross, and the

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