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York who in the Najetting Ike jung voters ROCKY MARCIAND BULLET! Th of the Re- K.0.0 JOE LOUIS, : N e Indianapoli ians'| , ; ; : DIDNT HE 2 AN OLD NEW YORK Mgrcls | roll polis Indians By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS orats withe LOUIS TO BE SURE... —Rocky Marciano had an unexpectedly roller coaster is going up, hill Indianapolis’ Boris Dimancheff, former backfield ace s this FOV. BUT STILL LOUIS large weight advantage of eight and one-half pounds over '2gain today in the American with the professional football Chicago Cardinals, has reNoveniber, Harry (Kid) Matthews when they weighed in today for {Association pennant race after signed his two-year backfield coachin - i lke very hei y sweeping a double-header from g . g 2t-Butier * I y r - \ -, : . . A Comittee 3 hele 10-round heavyweight challengers’ fight at Yankee 1, \inneapolis Millers here. versity to play with the Chicago Bears pro football team s done the um tonight. Marciano scaled 18714 pounds, | The Indians are now 17% next fall. - Nu a mn rty of Indi. Matthews 179. [games out of first place but/ Dimancheff, who has had three 4 Holder re- By JACK CUDDY \just a half-game behind - fourth Other offers to return to profes st because United Press Sports Writer place Minneapolis after beating ional aan. oy oelasl Jear man, and ! the Millers, . ie oday for the Bears’ trainin man, and NEW YORK, July 28—Unbeaten, bull-shouldered Rocky ierday betore 1960 fans. camp at St. Joe College. § Mican and Marciano will pit .his wild, stunning blows against the Home runs were the keynote of: 2x a 4 speedy, calculated punches of Harry (Kid) Matthews to- both aes: wa Hanuig oH THE FORMER Purdue Allit harmon i : ; : as e individual A ay night as they fight for the heavyweight challenger rule in star, hitting two in the first game a. ae i li back nd George é the dazzling patch of ring-light and one in the second to raise his week by Dlay.for-pay ‘yanks, ast at Yanke i iif ages mean anything, tonight's'g ’ ° 4 ; ids > A e Stadium if ag thi tonight's season's total 8 wee y the Bears’ owner wily . wirner shold Have a Ralt-grasn. s total to 25 round trip- George Halas. The veteran exto dictate Champion Jersey Joe Walcott] ’ : Brasp pers. The ex-New York Giant By s $ . lon the crown: for Walcott is 38 tler star resigned his Butler aming the 1 has agreed to defend against the yo... oo" att ° ace now has 12 home runs in the post last week. ite govern- winner in late September. And 0 27, and Matthews 29. last 12 games. Although no salary terms with Cale 8 2 2 2 2 Y J t home two REGARDED FROM, several a AL SMITH of the Indians pro-| pr hi on A e has been .K.... BUT angles, tonight’ elled his 14th home run of the satisfactory.” ? Sule Fi gles, tonight's bot seems the year in the nightcap as Bill Aber- Th etory. ’ 6 harmony HARRY MATTHEWS {perfect challengers’ fight; for this nathie won his ninth game rh S Dears, Carts and the De16 has two * WHO HE » |10-rounder brings together (1)'against four defeats. Bob ons soug § services last ale Holder. a ay 2 the world's two outstanding white Dtitkales Readed support from re. The Teh ant "the Dalle : vord. I say fighters, (2) two contenders with! efers George . Zuverink. ‘and; n, e a ’ Lloyd Dickey in the opener w: Xans, new pro grid entry, tried’ oye Cale long, unbeaten records, (3) out-/credited with the win. P wat baying Slngthetrs contract “* 8 WES . ’ : | ‘ om e inals 8 y ua F 7." Ri sana “eats of 8 susan open win au te Card ois Sasi oa oJONS DMANCHEFE ... S g Loi : en jssorty fo the ret game, pound.) ynich money. Despite the fact Accepts pro bid. Ba % ; S erings of Jake Schmitt™Dimancheff was an assist I a } ay This challengers’ battle between for three runs. Snuffy Stirnweiss coach at Butler last fall his ant and fullback with the Cards, a i Marciano of Brocton, Mass., and yaiked ; : CON- Nimancheff scored in virtual , ; : walked and Dave Pope singled. tract as property of the C n r y J Matthews of Seattle, Wash., a pert e Cards did i 5 ; tractive Io + 8P- Lloyd Gearhart hit a double, plat- not become void until Dec., 1951, ¢' C.Y Same against the Bears. He inst traffie b i peas 80 a rac ve from so many ing Stirnweiss. Smith grounded : * held the pro league record for a : angles one would expect it 10 out hut Pope scored on the play.’ 08.8 championship game by returning - soved here : ¥ @ BEAT Jaw re an 30.000 People 20d Gearhart scored when Da yi, BERT BELL, head of the Na- three kickoffs 90 yards in 1947. ’ how their 2 «WHO 000; but stupid scheduling gpencer threw wild on Jack Bau- nai Football League, declared, In 1948, the speedy Dimanof Indiana TUE GLY... and promoting by the Interna-| mers grounder. Dimancheff a free agent after| cheff, who was run in th on that are JOE ationa} Boxing Club may cut or 2 =» = {the first of ‘the year, opening the! Big Ten Yo0.yard etup in pi ome that I JERSEY os Fures lows to 30,000 and| pug TRIBE scored a run By Tor pro bids into more lucra- Purdue, received a brain convithout the : : 000—o . the fourth when. Chakales was © Paying ranks, cussion. He has had three operst, I do not . 2 8 = enrolled at the plate. Chakales: A tremendous competitor since ations on his knees early in his . Tale of the Tape | AND THAT despite the favor- had singled. Harry Malmberg DiS high school days at Washing. | career and one on his shoulder. ; months in- Rocky Marciano Hares Matthews 2DI€ forecast of fair, comfortably doubled and Pope’s long fly ton High School in 1939, Diman-| He has had his nose broken 3 states do? 21 Years wis, (2% 508m warm weather “tonight. In case scored the Indian pitcher. cheff returns to an active status| “more than 10 times.” . : 1 the neck ¢7 Inches Reach Tale ‘the weather bureau should be In the fifth, Smith doubled and 2f!€r 11 years of collegiate and| Dimancheff, who neither 3 fn and you 39 The 7 cndpiet 8 ol .lwrong, the rain date is tomorrow Baumer singled. Bobby Wilson Pro football in a move not sur-ismokes nor drinks, is married to 3 and get it inchs Chet (Bay) 423 night. registered Smith with a single PTiSIng to pro officials. ithe former Hilda Hine, sister of 2 but feel it Hoth Blee 13 | If the gross gate is only/and Baumer scored when the ball Dmanichetl’s has been a !Dave Hine, Washington High : eonseious. 22 Inches Thigh 21} $300,000, that will be the total Went through Bill Howerton's| story-book lesson in football School basketball coach. a 10 Inches Ankle | . 1 | tenaeit H " spection in 14% Inches Calf 13 {receipts; for the bout will not be !egS. | city. He was not given a 2 out of the (4) Inches Wrist 7 [televised nor broadcast in any Chakales was in hot water in| uniform in his early high | . SR 3 lights are 11 Inches” Forearm i form anywhere. Nevertheless, Bye inning but always managed, School days because he was “too Bright Fans 23 i low glass Marciano and Matthews seem {0 escape until Zuverink and| small” 0 eld - . : 0 minutes. Calif ® destined to get the largest purse Dickey rere Salle in the ninth| As a senior at Washington, ne IN 2-Hit Victory i t th of their careers, since each will inning. The ers scored their led the city scorers and = # 3 * oo i ornian receive 30 pr cent of th net re- first run in the fifth when Spencer an all-state halfback at became) Bill Bright, former Indian i : ° ceipts. walked, advanced on an infield under Coach {Central pitching ace, uncorked | he Sma ins O en | Marciano was favored at 2-1 Ut and scored on a wild pitch. He Sn TA Annie tn 1941. | another sterling performance yes i 3 was an All-America half-| ’ - 5 today because of his punch, which x 8 = back with a M {terday afternoon in the Municipal J n Indiana, : : : a Marine unit at Pur-| unic ke it even ... WRO Golf Tourne achieved 36 knockouts during his vp yoMASIC who relieved due in 1943; scoring the TD in|League as Vestal Steel defeated > |41 straight victories since he 5 ugg! 3 one of Chakales |Purdue’s 7-0 win over Indiana.!Hawthorne, 4 to 1 BEA - {turned professional four years es for a home run in. the|sfter gr | : 5 Ave., Oity, NE GUY Bs Unites Prien ago, : sixth and Hartung clouted one wit { Sradustion oe 2 years, Bright struck out 23 enemy ROCKY SIOUX CITY, Iowa, July 28—| ——ll ll for the circuit in the seventh. | Slop. Yanks. batters and allowed only 2 hits ROCKY Al Besselink, Escondido, Cal. Tribe Box: S | The Tribe picked up a run in| THE 175-POUND swivel-hipped fn De HoWel Suv fhe SPposition MAKE HS tucked a check for $2400 in his| r X © Jcores |Lhe Sights . a 7 to 4 edge but pass-catcher continued his pro cael the IndiaaDolis Amateur i REPUTINION ST GA | ers threatened the final reer with the Cards : on circuit. m SION ci Win pocket today after firing a rec-| INDIANAPOLIS 8 o a glime at bat. Roy Broome belted was on the end A Vestal Steel collected 5 hits off en follow. | WOW Whee ARE we & ord-breaking 266 to win the §15,- Maimbers. s 74 & 1 3 3 o Zuverink for a double and Har- 80-yard touchdown pass play from he hurling of Trambel the very > 000 annual Sioux City Open §irnewiss. 2-35 2 1 1 1} 2-8 tung hit a home run. Dickey came Paul Christman when the Cards yes sey, hn&: toy wie | Besselink, Shue wires be. City U4} 3 3 3 fin with two outs and after al beat the Bears for the pro cham- NuHEEIin Ghuen; Chel 0h Febnd before, of | Davis Cup L k S Il it Hind pace-setting Jimmy Clark, Hutson. a Lou em a 2 ear i: Er Ponship Iu 1047, Panidpntinig hii ne bap Laguna | Wilson. 2b . ¥ 1 1 3-4 . he play, w hee Allison, it y bi e ewe ul S g Beach, Cal, when the Kinaman, eo ... 06 1 8 0 oman to retire the side. play, which eaime in the A avinen. ha Haines, “Bu } % others final round began over the steam. Chakales. » ........ 11 0 1°%@ | first 16 seconds and netted him H Burroughs and Any i ling El |Zuverink, » 1 1 & & § Abernathie became the winning-| a a i Hedge. es of traf i eam oe ® g Elmwood Course, fired an Dicker. » o 0 0 0 0 | @ dozen shirts from a Chicago wip, 4 As Cin Wi jeight-under-par 64 to win top Tetais EER En oe ta pivcner In Ye Anale. Re firm, had been “unrehearsed” Ing fr 122 50 =i I! . : : > ce] : atters but couldn't! by Dimancheff | Paster. Hastings (1) and e; Williams. tions that ; | cy anager money NNEAPOLIS : W ty nchett. |Atkins (4) and Atkins. Linn (4). the police : For Cubans The 99-degree heat and the Blaylock. 1b BRE ghed 3 37un lesd Bier his mals IN RD Woreel Trailers 201 100 210-1 9 2 particular | BULLETIN [pressure of Besselink, Jim Tur- Dasaridse. ib csrsse gd 3 411 Failed 3-to-0 going into the fourth IN HIS THREE full years and Linde Alr® 0 WR Mama | » . 3b 20000 1 2 o inning. one parttime season as halfback wonjk and Mattox: Hash. Owen 19) snd erates on Bs United Pri ‘nesa, Briar Cliff, N. Y., and Jerry Spencer, ss lll Y 1. .0 3 7} Woolridge. ment that ; CINCINNATI July 28 — The CINCINNATI, July 28 (UP)—Luke Sewell, manager {Barbe Pasadena, Cal, proved Broome. it" " J} 1 §8 i i accidents U. 8. Davis Cup team, having of the Cincinnati i i jtoo much for the blond Clark. |gary."'s = 3 38.4.8 : ® ) I rp el Wali lied, resigned {sday eftective with the. | Barve: was sesornd WAL 20. jie tii :paSeDd tandings, Re some completed a 5-0 SweeP YI! playing of Wednesday night's game at Philadelphia. Clark slipped to a 36 on the Samford. 2». ss 113 i will prove to Cuba, whom it meets in the| 3 Rest Pine ang Snished With a 73 Tomasic Bin 1} 8 8 AM . : second round of the North Ameri-| By CARL LUNDQUIST 1 "hole total of 272 and a Tavaiats $3382 RICAN AO I. 05.11 ae owen Rand: Cerepine, Jones] Hr eocbay: oars od Went, of credit can Zone competition at Havana! United Press Sports Writer | b place tie with Turnesa. tCorwin ....... ee o 1 0 ’ PY REE o 37 " “1; Charleston {First Game) Home Runs—Borkowski. Seminick. Losing a drunken next week: NEW YORK July o8__Pitsv Bobbv Shantz of the Ath i esselink’s 266 for the 72 holes, ros AS BRL ai aul Swiss Bl 519 13 Milwaukee . 208 000 3 i 3 J Tonia i ponied on account of on these Singl fctories bv Vi we . : EY 4 y y Snantz o e - was 22 under par and two under! *Gre AEE 27 12 3 Minneapolis ...... 51 355 .481 17 | Moulder. Carlson 31, Zeiser (8) and rain. ngies victories by ic Seixas letics was idl . : be . th 3 unded out for Gardner In seventh. INDIANAPOLIS .... 50 55 418 17% Kerns: Blake, Estock (3) and Unser. (First G. ) to see her of Philadelphia and Art Larsen moving rapidly toward still another distinction ite Jecord 268 set by Jack Burke (giruck out for Tomasic in eighth. Louteville -.--.- 30 3 417 18 (Second Game) Pittsburgh or. 000 000 o-12 8 1 that you of San Leandro, Cal, gave the today—the first player on a second division team ever to re" o_o: TeX» 1ast year. jpiaNaroLts "aes 1a gras CAFIOROR Le AE BRR ge $b Eb 0 {ios ME Ses . 8. its sweep over Japan yes- ceive the most valuabl : ' RUNS BATTED IN- y Avon Lost © Pe tne Conely Liddle (5 Triel 8) and /Kiner: Winn} her — rd (10s Jounel. terday. ‘After the final match, pi pow pepo le player award. amis o PATER IN Strnweiss, Poe New York .. Wow % a z cond, Lisdle 55 Tull W) iid iin cond Game) oe i the x $ C » Tomasie, sre 55 3g . ” IBL . ) ihe “Bais Cup sommes an, REP ow tne igsest Wien to coon I Welsh Rare Bifs [ris visser sens Wie 1H 8 BL een Ew iE that achievement seems to be that the first game, and on a three-| | Early. " come 2, Chicago on 48 515 7'2 Washington 0017000 000— 1 § 3 Surkont, Jones. Burdette, Spahn and St for the Cuban series will be com-| i itchi i run h by Luke E i HOME RUNS—Tomasic, Howerton, Har- gi [or pe a 434 8a Cleveland 101 010 00x— 3 § 0 Caine. Burris ather posed of Gardnar Mulloy of Coral his magnificent pitching, might i " Re Rasim Whieh/ By JACK WELSH tong SAE iat , - Bt Louis i“ 3 308 1 apsIzere (8-8) and Grasso; Lemon (11-8 Called st the end of 1ith, darkness. ssh Gables, Fla. Hugh Stewart of Put on a stretch drive and finish’ ! V w a | LEFT ON BASE—Indlanapelis 11, NATIONAL LEAGUE . ome Rinyost.. Duby: : the) poo 4 San Marino, Cal, and Army Ser-|in_the first division. Yelief 1PIIBER in the second game ra way Lhe I. 5. Davie Cup "RR on ALi, i Win Ion Th 3B Wasunsten 20m ghee ono— 3 7 0 : oY geant Bernard Bartzen of Texas, In the competition for the Eade Yost hit a first-game Wash-| om routed ap tennis stars Ld 1 Schmitt 3 Tomasie 2 New York shows TIE Ty CE Lh. in I ro 0 wi ie Seixas, America’s top-ranking American League award, no ing homer, toy yes arday. ncinnatt, it was “HITS OFF—Chakales 10 in 6%; States Philadelphia o.oo... 48 4% 30% {8i2'¢ and Hegan. Home Run—Easter. i t for God player, performed brilliantly yes- Player can come even close tol The Yankees in losing the first Iwo J er's worst defeat since |ZiViunk Jf ln Lh £70004. Sehmiu'S fn § Boston lil © 3 AR ilnew v idl : yy i terday in routing Fumiteru Na- Shantz right now with his record 82me established the longest de-| TWO Jima. = bs RT pas, eal Conca Bo de HOt aig af fx 31 o od then kano, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, in the opening Of 18 victories and just three de- feat streak in the regime of Man- South Kore » : LOSING PITCHER Sohne EE I a DEL ee Sir : n em match, while Larsen had a little feats, his earned-run average of ager Casey Stengel. Johnny Groth | South Bo a Sored 13] UMPIRES rorcbakales. | GAMES TODAY Dougald, Groth. Winning Pitcher—Hoeft ire + + + they more difficulty in disposing of{1.62, -his strikeout total of 103 hit a three-run fifth inning homer; P° . e Olympics at Briscese. » Applehans and AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 2-3), losing Plichet-Reynoils - (13:5). and most Atsuki Mi 8 Of| hich is high for the league, and to Put Detroit in front for good Helsinki.© That's more than ; TIME—2:50. Toledo, at Rants Hts New York ... oot 300 000° who have oa yagh, 6-1, 3-8, 61, &7,| 0 ord of 10 ps games and send Allie Reynolds down to, they've scored in the United : INDIANS tour al Minneapolis Datrolt + 300 oon 000 7 3 J, leading any ate his fifth defeat, Nations peace talks. Winom. on ABE H 0.4 g (ON amet iehursdr BEE 8 chosen ’ | # wv a Rookie Lefty Bill Hoeft won his| Clyde Lo Stirnweiss, 3b 000 173 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE 4-13), ace i . ee ) velett $ | Pope, 2 0 4 o wn | " . engthened Jeff 3 Sprankle Gets { EVER SINCE the award was Second major league victory. The benched in Ivar has Sees nl It } 1 238 Wathingion "a ge (night), {Ehiladelphia Jn Tian gei—-3 9 0 B ; | : her also came against thel . 8 8 uae ¥ 3 3:9 9 y games scheduled. {Chicago . .... 000 100 000— 1 5 0 roo n Contrac established for the two leagues ot g ! for the lack of enthusiasm, Jmith. rf as 2 NATION {, Bhantz (18-3) and Astroth: Dobson, oughs. bi by Atrec) in 1931 by the baseball writers, Yankees. Rookie Lefty Bill Miller| The debate seems to be whether Baumer. in" oe 2 13% sy Louw at Brookin"Muicht Be he opus gy, 2nd | Man, : UPd YN, N. J, July 280, "0 le each year to players ©f the Yankees retaliated by it's Finland's altitude or Clyde's *"'"sthe » $3 i] § Om en Riclume Pe econd Game in a —Jim 7. 5 ] 3 : SARA : 0 0 3 am Soraukle, 11 eur on on first division teams. But bar- pitching seven-hit ball to win the! attitude. Totals BIR ARS GAMES TOMORROW Eragelnhia «0107400 0d0— 9 18 9 yette Jefferson (Ind.) high school ring a late season slump, there Segond game. The Yankees gave, - 1 MINNEAPOLIS Cri TSI ION NO Tenney. Bors ad Coa h i y 'iseems little doubt that Shantz Dim a fine start by scoring three Blaylock AB RB 0 a g INDIANAPOLIS at sr. Paul. Losing Pitcher—Grissom (1-6). ; as signed with the Brooklyn| i runs in the first innin Vanguard of Pro Ea le Blavieck, 1 ...... 8 1 2 8 1 ¢o gherleston at Kansas City, | First ;Game Dodgers, the club q/ will gain the accolade for the 8. gies Dandridge. 3b .3 0 0 0 0 o Columbus at Milwaukee | Boston “000 010 200— 1 7 1 5) i » clu announce American, no matter where the 2 a = Arrive for Trainin Btn. $ 8 o 1 0 go Louisville ae aiinneanolis : 8 lout a 200 202 02x— 8 13 1 Sorangle Yor I games Shs A’s finish. SHE BROWNS made it four, PHILA 9 | Broome. " 3 o 1 : 33: New York (All Night KSAT gen.” Art and a rho ois lost 2 during two seasons of high Yesterday, Shantz, littlest man ee BE orow bY Dealing Som DELALA July 28 (UP) [Kafe 00g 8 & 7} 3 Washington ai St *Lous, plcher=Rearaen ip), 1oqng Phebe. ¢ in the majors, turned in a five- oston in the opener, but Boston |[—Some 35 rookies, veterans and Gardner. 2p +8 0 8 0 0 gq Philadelphia at Detroit, Second Game r school competition in 1951 and mn 1 Tas ] put on a 16-hit show to gain a/Neéwcomers to the Philadelphia Harshman 3 8 6 8 3 oo Boren Cele EAGU BO ib +. 301 190 004-918 0 é ue 1952. He averaged 16 strikeouts Shan I Sry ove Chicago split, although St. Louis protested Eagles left today to join an ad- a p tiie 8 8 5. 4 Louis (All Night RAG: Nixon, Benton and White: Pillette. Over: a R ‘game during. that. tite While| ined a 9-to-3 decision to put the game because Lou Boudreau Vance guard of 15 players at the Dreving cro. 3 8 8 8 Piitsburgh at Brookiyn, Hires Radiagh. oie, 374 Courtney. J important leading his team to the league th ixth : Ad PULihut himself in as a pinch-runner, Hershey, Pa., training camp to Totals » 2 ha Shicaso. ut rR ork, NATIONAL LEAGUE . dill. be the championship both years, So BISH: piace as ony t we The Browns claimed he was not Degin preliminary training for Bajhman struck out for Or eer By Le Ry + 020 lo wl—313 0 . observa~ Sprangle stands 6-1 and weighs 83™M€ Ine the ite Sox and ya on the active list. Faye the 1952 professional football sons papireine sincled for Corwin in 10h, . RESULTS YESTERDAY EL Thou. Yin: Sree SED $ t aircraft 180 pounds; (Just four games behind fourth-'rp roneberry hit a Boston homer. Son. : as Minneapoio 8 000 230 14 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Rice; Rutherford, Roe and Walker, Home . ound. Dif- fre —————————— iplace Washington. : In the opener Gene Bearden| Formal workouts are not sched- Bissisek,” MaER IN~Howerton. tere 80 Paul oh 000 000— 5 8 1 Pitcher —Brechen (Bed), Tosing Pitener— > bservation Runs Earnings | Cleveland won a pair from pitched his fourth victory and uled until Friday but the players “Tf mbers 3." Baumer, © Poses Tavis Kemmarer, Dirvone and teeter? Pint Game) . d control ‘Washington, 3 to 1 and 3 to 2, got two hits. will be put thro Ng O-BASE HITS -. Howerton. Oser. Byerly and Baldwin. Home Runs— Chicago 020 120 003— 8 12 1 |.* T $313 606 ‘movi 15 P rough extensive ex-| Nielsen. Troupe, Ahoros. Whitman Winning Pitcher—Byer- Philadelphia 401 100 240—12 13 2 |* ts in the 0 / moving from fourth to second 3 2| Red Schoendienst singled in the ercises and medical and dental wa HREE-BASE HITS — Blayeoek, Stirn- ly. Losing Pitcher -Tavlor winner. Kelly, Leonard. Schultz. Man- . CHICAGO, July 28 (UP)—The 8ames behind the Yankees Who|ninth to drive home the winning checks immediately in prepara- HOME RUNS—Hartune, Smith Louisville ARI) Ou b Bo ev Ld twell: Mover, Hansen, Hon. three-year earnings of To Market, 10st their fifth in a row, 8 to 3 run for St. Louis as Brooklyn tion for the grueling season. Boomer end TA YS-—Wilson AD: Brum: pooaal abet ‘Brann: 000 0. 8 3 2 Hansen (2-2). Losing Pitcher—Minner that most winner of racing's richest prize, At Degfolt, before winning 8 ji O- lost its fifth game in the last six. | —— eee “orppyt Dpumer solbunnie Bb NE. iT y EoL: (Second Game) pilots in ran up to $313,606 today. 's ie i a oat : ed BOX./Farlier Billy Johnson and Dick Softball Notes | neaolis 6. S—Indianapolis 8. Min- St Paul 000 011 10% 3 11 1 Philadelphia "000 003 00x— 3 8 3 sed on re- The horse which Robert J. Kle- : Bh D |Sisler homered to account for Corwin 5, OF PALLS—ON Abernathie 2, Parise. Home RunsoEurart Losing Pitch: 101 ‘and “Bursess Lone Pitcher Ruth oud bases berg of King Ranch in Texas : No.8 the other St. Louis runs and Gil | Sespits, at Muniel al Stadium - Link- ae TRIKEOUTS - By Corwin 5. Aber er—Beard, Second & - © 110-8: urgess osing Pitcher—Rush bilities in bought last month won $107,105 IN THE National League, the Hodges hit his 20th homer for| Ind, 0; Logansport Shamrocks 4. oA Ww WINNING PITCHER—Abernathle “(9-4). Karat Yots x 007008 0— § 8 © Cincinpats’ .. TT O0imeo0 000—11 10 1 rea. Slant @ |pace-setting Dodgers suffered Brooklyn. 933 O. Tonight's schedule in Girls’ Tour- LOSING PITCHER—Corwin (3-11) - Kansas City 000 000 2— 2 6 0 New York 001 000 111— 4 8 3 the path In wine the Arlington Handi- their third straight defeat, 4 to 3, Cineinnati epnilad Manager Le Rament.1.00, Perry Mars "District ve hd — Appelhans, Briscese and cap Saturday. ingla Fa” . } Standard Machine: 9:30. Ban-De TME—1:50 reraft has to the Cardinals, but the Giants Durocher's 47th b D Standard Machin Ban-Dee Girls Fe. Ss 7th birthday by put- vs. Crooked Creek ATTENDANCE—1990. ‘ . .
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Reports 25,000, an amount shared by Mr. Iways re- $ : . ing 11 to 4 to the Reds afterirally in which Agd {Square Tay ; . Baw sad which the and Mrs. Alle S. Rubens > which their second game was| Bob. Borkowskit ¥ Sominick And Bonita Forest” Manor Decorating Additional Sports % o r in his Hasty House Farms at Toledo, rained out with Cincy ahead, 1'homers. Borkowski's was an in | schedule—1.00; AI Clowns 2. Tonight's . ’ » . . Lu i oN *
ts. V., and Mrs. Harry Trotsek. {to 0 in three innings. 'side-tHe-park Sob |ley-Gauibert; 8:15. Peerless Pump vs from the. . | The Phils took over fourth! P Jo » Tonal Bank ve Riviera Cub alana Xs Page 12 aries con- Major League Leaders place by ousting the Cubs with a| THE Phillies won their opener| tga: rm Jepotad aDiphnited Bross i ws and 3 bo. 5 Bwoep of alon 13 hits and nine walks while *3L%S att ; ~ iphia 80 304 41 101 333 on topped Granny Hamner supplied a three-| Gr he 1s ~~ Pain, Philadelphia 50 30% $ '34 331 Pittsburgh, 4 to 2, then battledirun homer to go with Karl e systems “F Woodling, New York 7 28 n 3 it to a 3-3 11-inning darkness - halt-| Drew's 6-hit pitching in the sectype of Rel Botieveland 95 383 64 114 314 16d Second game tie. ond game. ; Jot When NATIONAL LEAGUE Shantz was given enough runs resem": and. 8 i §5 345 67 113 3g (for victory in the first three inach zone Atwell Chicawo ¢ 2 3 71 3% nings of the opener, while in the| MR. DISNEY HATS i he ‘can pods: Chicaeo 8 214 2 © 7313 (second game the A’s made 16 hits a oq ligent de- kman. New York, 30 06 67 111 32 including a two-run . homer P ; Yop N 3 Mo ) land or Bauer, Cubs 24| Kiner, Pirates 30 Eddie Joost. Ferris Fain, the IT'S PICNIC TIME, and that — rt. Up to asus, Dodgers 30! Supe. league's leading hitter, made six | means: fime to relax -and enjoy i U % K ! IL ay Hin © pater. cubg Ro Eominun. w. ox 4 hits fOF the two games. | thesdelightful MILDNESS, aroma accurate, Thema Roh lien 8 » CLEVELAND with five victor and frogrance of John Ruskin EETHECUEEITTONEIT ould reo. Dodgers es Senators 6-3 les in its last six games, moved | gors. Buy @ few today : ad ER EE ee a. Glan 113,up on fine, pitching by Bob Lemon, RR FEN IRE : 2] i : 3i- . i : = Arthur Lowa Ciger & Candy Co., Indianapolis, Distributor \ FIR BREWING CO., INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE 2, KENTUCKY : § eB hs ee - Ft i oh . : ie ; . > Ta Sh » : 3 + Ok r i i : x » - * th 2 ~ rv : = ; ogre os 5, » - & - 2% - 32 a oi i #0 ‘ a * 4 -
