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san's Homer 56 Teams in Wins for Phils Softball Tourney

Columbus Red Birds tame from By United Press Opening Tuesday

behind today to defeat the Min- PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2 ~—! . The annual Indianapolis MetroInéapolis Millers, 3 to 2, in the Second Baseman ( onnie Ryan hit no1itan Softball tournament will " openef of a four game series. a grandslam home run tonight as. 5,.n Tyesday at Municipal and Flovd Melliere won his the: fourth-place Philadelphia geech Grove Stadiums with 56 Pitener ¥1 oninat six defeats Phillies rallied for five runs in'taame seeking the county title I Oy a phon the eighth inning to defeat the’, q the right to enter the West hy holding the Mills ip oF third-place 8t. Louis Cardinals, <ontra}] Regional at Municipal segtiere hiss which tained In 6-2, before 12,889 at Shibe Park, giaqium, Aug, 28 thru Sept. 1. only two ' * 7% t aa The Red Birds got all their RyAN'S HOMER, the third The Remional wingers a! Some ive hits off “Southpaw - Jake crandsiam of his career, his bof 0 "IC FR A ney in Schmitt who ‘was charged With gighih homer of the year and his Bridgeport, i the loss in the scoring inning8— first of the season at Shibe Park, =, 4 Florists. the defending fifth and sixth. Adrian Zabala, came on a 3-2 pitch off relief h ORS will not compete in relieved him pitcher Al Brazle after the Phils CaP 00S,

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and field stars scored a clean] sweep in all but one of the invi-) tation events at the Rangers Football Club annual meeting at Ibrox Park here today. Sixty ! rain which fell steadily through- , out the first half of the meeting + to see two British records broken. | Walt Davis of Texas, the , Olympic high jump champion, + broke the British all-comers rec-| } ord formerly held by Alan Pat-{ ' ‘terson of Britain and Bill Vessie, , of the U. 8. with a leap of six| + feet 81% inches. D. R. Cox of ! Britain and N. G. Gregor of Brit-! , ain were second and third. i +. Becond record breaking feat of | ‘the day came when Herb Mec-! , Kenley of Jamaica: took “the 220) ‘wards in 20.9 seconds from Lindy! emigino of Manhattan and Les

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RiceStL 147 47 8 2 3°1% x1 BO ALammersas 2 0 1 4 salted’ down the ninth win of | § se J 368 138 30 A-24 07 356 Rosen.Clev 373 116.22 418 66 311 LockmanNY ~~ 374 11611 3 7 38 Blayiee 1D 4 A A ET iat managers at the public drawing, REECE RR BE ERE Dadar 183 iNemiele 3114 the senson against 10 losses for ro F'yery’ Atkin Saw Post 52 150 25 7 2 Por Chi 28 3 . 5; i § ay 33 3 11 , Y ) +) Jig 132 11 LB MantieNY 341 105 19 316 59 308 Fondy.Chi 39 103 14 4 7 46 Harney 3. 3 7 Sikreshdy: 2 113 } towering Karl Drews. Solly He- | 5 = 0 rington Heights, 137 47 7 1 8 47 341 Robinson. Chi 397 122 22 118 11 307 Patko,Brk 321 97 8 31) 48 Broome! 4 1 4 0OVanNavef 4-0 3°06 ‘mug opened the ninth for the © iy 340 115 19 4 27 88 .338 Mitchell.Clev 207 61 14 1 4 42 308 Slaughter StL 35 #5 8 4 1 el reome, a 2% ona a0 20 UAW 933, Forrest Manor Dec2 JR 18 6-16 60 337 DiMaggio, Bos 317 96 14 0 2 19 .302 Reese Brk 132 100 12 6 4 43 Katte 3 2 2 OB Raips2d 3 1 2-3 Cards with his 10th homer of | - . 1 8 4 44 333 Jensen NY-Wash 374 11321 5 6 41 .302 Addis.Chi 248 41 4 3 1 13 Gardner,?b 1 0n illips.2 T1094 . : ‘i orating, Kinman Garage, Producad 1 4 87 330 Minoso.Chi 367 111 16 7 11 34 .302 Herena,Cni 210 6312 8 8 35 Samford. 2h $e #Melliere,p q the season. When Stan Musial tion Tool and Naval Ordnance. Wa 1 9 2 128 Bauer, NY 161 108 24 3 11. 52 200 Gordon, Bos 315 0413 118 43 Harshman 1.0.0 Nt followed with a single, Drews > 116 3 2 28 318 Groth, Det 328 96 15 0 3 133 .205 Robinson Brk 208 B8 11 212 48 Early lien ‘ All seeded teams drew a first Casini SF 517 415 78 315 Collins, NY 371 80° 411 33 38% Knodes NY S118 2 0.8 13 Rehmisty - 2 9-3 5 - was lifted and Robin Roberts round bye. Commissioner Calbert ro Mi . f . ‘ 5 Cl b ; ; ,205 Snider, i 9 f : . h > A , © s , NiehenInd =. 32 NBII e NT CATE Mais eH 203 D. Rice.BLL 31 0121 2 8 49 Diering 0000 ______ finished the inning, setting announced the last remaining 18 williama Mil. 11 S010 3) 24 JU CamposWash 98 38 8 3 9 1 20H paneer 314108 20° 710 Totals 2 A2410 Totals 26 52718 down three in a row. ‘teams will advance into double yen. Re 20015038 8 4 43° 304 Dropo.dos-Det 378 100 15 310 23 (288 Adcock Cin 16 7100 411 4 Harshman walked for Samford in Wh. mpe towering drive by Ryan BA TL Barna. Char 277 A118 113 60 304 Doby,Clev 326 94 15 720 65 .288 Cox Br 23 ; . "10 100 000— 2 come after Drews and Gerry Sta- elim play. 143 471 6 5 2 23 .'01|priddy.Det 278 80 23 1 4 20 .288 Walitkus Phil 323 9321 2 1.27 Minneapolis lefed A 24 Hutson. Ind 3 an 010 47 .299 eer 21 6 0 0 0 2 .286 Schoendienst,BtL 408 117 26 3 5 48 Columbus 000 012 00x— 3 | hooked i tight duel for complete ug. <4. harmon. Bt Ml 13 9 010 4 Brideweser NY : |Colu e ooked u na uel 10 8harmaon BtP 188 58 A 2 2 22 .208!8ouchock bet 172 40 13 2. 8 13 .285 Dark.NY 340 100 13 1 7 40 NK dridge, Hartung, Lynch, Neu- _. FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE Haumer.Ing 117 63.8 111 44 297/Runnels, Wash 344 5710 2 1 282 Lowrey sil, 44 7010 2 | 1 re NS—Dandridee, , eight innings before. the Phils : TUESDAY att. Mpls 313 83 91 ‘atl. 7% 22 2 1 0 282 Edwards, Cin 9. M5 4b 2 { NN RA Ho: . tung, At Beech Grove whieh! Jon, te aa 132 23 1A oe 208 nar 320 90 10 116 5% .381 Metkovich.Pitt 278 79 15 J 4 29 a RUNS NAlrED IN—Broome, Hartung broke a tie which existed since| , yi.vers “Market vs. Westinghouse: HowertonMpis ~~ 93 28 3 010 25 288.GiyonClev - 80 14 3 071 3 J8hLotanBop, 24 4911 3 D2) "TiO BASE HITS—Kait, Rand Hartuns. | the’ second inning. Staley, lifted 8-star News Pressmen wi. 33d St Mere : 5 4 } 3 C s A . 8; “Po oe: de D. . 8311 8 47 dey RumuaNY # .24 3 0 1 10 .279 Adams Cin 412711820 2 8 18 BACRIFICEE Abang Te Phillips to| With one out in the eighth, was At Munieipal’ Stadium 21 M7 ory. {3 1 B 9 48 2M ompson, ule yt § t “amps ELE 2 2 3 Simpson.Cley $2 He AN Burgess. Phil 243 6820 2 4 JB 26 (Kress. Blaylock to Spencer, Samford to the Joser, his 10th reverse against PRT Lg Easier va. Erokely, Yap Campi 21 14 o 330 feria, NY 2 n t } 3 8% 1 Sn pA gH ne = ; 2 3 271} - : . SOCEFT ON BASES—Minneapolis Ha Co 13 wins. {9—TIndiana National Bank vs. L. B. Ayres, 28 1 54.290 Valo Phil 258 7) 1 2° 21 o ‘ - Bt mw ill i i nhus ST. LOUIS ILADELPHIA | /EDNESDA xmith.ind 133 97 20 10 15 80 [340 Rodrigues Chi 110 #7 0 1TH 3 Horkowskicin wi 1 4 4 4 21 0 GUEST LECTURER — Ivan Williamson, Wisconsin football tambus 8 LS—OM Melllere 4, Schmitt QUIS | PHILADELPHIA LJVEDNESDAY | Farly Mpls 10] 23 318 0% ag; Spenetiey 197 5 9 0 « 26 274 Clark phi’ ja bo 1 8 x coach, will be one of the featured lecturers on the IHSAA Coach- aban By Melliere 2. Schmitt, askyds ej annant 21 tr iadiaepons Ralivare vi. Gem Coal: rev. Ki 28% Nieman 118 ) 4 273 Campanella Br 259 1 ) 5 274% sf . . . . . . t pe a Yr > 5 3 24 4 ee V § 4 r A . Rojek: Char al 10 1 0 13 281 Nieman stl Hy aes Dn tn 30 WYNER 32 ws 10 8 2 1 211. ing Clinic opening at Indiana University tomorrow morning. Wil- zanara 7a. Musialef 4 2 2 0 Wyrostek,rf 4 1 3 0 Kiefer Stewart Parter. Ki BHI h aie 248 6711 85 1 28 270 Muelier,NY 01 82 9 6 8 31 11 4 , HR Ld . " RITS—Of Schmitt 5 in 5 Innings, Ragubirer- 4-1 3 LEnniI 4 0 © 0 At Municipal Stadium : Cory KC SBRalid a Bi Delsing. 811. 243 9711 3 1 38. 230 emiriokCin 2 6s 11 112 41 212) liamson will lecture on Building a T-formation Offense’’ tomorrow bala 8 In 2 Mulere Rink 1) H.Rice.lf ERE: Hamneras 3 1 1 2 LT Rivera Club vs. BC. Scavensers: Maxwell Loy 3) in ad Taian 71 2p BattsDet : 2 7 270 Marshall Bs-Cin "255 69 19 ‘1 10.271 . : . WINNING ER— : J:THee, J = : 2 8-—Karpex Mfg. C : Kea Col” io 108 23 “330 1130 Baits Del f 2% 71.6. HMA 00 108 14 4 10 41 “250 and "Blocking Adjustments to Changing Defenses’ Tuesday. He LOSING PITCHER Schmitt, et 3.4 Banaue 1-3 0 Siwerel J-fioward Sams vi. Jenna Afr ttmanM A: nh rt “: 21% &% Ashhurn hil 185. 104 19 8 | 33 .2%0 . . . . MP S—Mu ’ ' . 3b ~ ' 2 2 roducts, Chapman Len 282 79 14 3 4° 47 380 EversDet- Ros 13° 87-10 1 3 3 38h SanburRAD/ Ma 10 2003 5 da 27 has coached the Badgers three years, winning 18, losing seven and yyvg—> Stalev.p 30 8 2 Drewsp "4 111 THURSDAY Gearhart.Ind 2}8 66 10° 1 9 40 280 Vernon Wash 80 101 32 TAM eR Castieiomenit 714 878 1 4 11 iad : ly ' : | : ATTENDANCE—694 (paid). Brazlep 0 0 0 0 Roberis.p 0 0 0 1 At Beech Grove Mauch. M1] INT. M 103 1 31 280) Phifley. Fh [3 231 1 8A Hans : 199 3 0 se am tying two. His team last year led the nation defensively and was rm eer nn ere re ets i — ———| n_Rest Foods vs, Wm. H. Blocks: 8—Les 1 A 1 " yp vost, Ph 144 02 15 18 5R 264 Hermansk). Chi 199 51 4 } 420 2h8 . ~ 2 . Paldwinsir oa 40 IW 217 Maresti Philcly 14% 18°01 2 2 24 [264 Brown Phil-Chi © 94 25 4 0 3 11-266 4h top offensive and defensive unit in the Big Ten in 195| ° oo sido bh TERM DB RS Ra taal Ds nels nt at £9 ro ¢Dong Y 11 SR 11 4 8 AT 263 Crowe Bos 190 50.10 1 4:8 263i. ’ . Louis . . 100 000 001—2 Fl / ! ‘ kway Lou in oh We 3 4 J 28 Mebnuanid iY 2% «28 0 1 0 " 263 Garagiola, Pitt 225 5% 9% 2-85 4 363 | =em— —— S——————————— ————————————————— a: Se ——————— } D { {Philadelphia . 010 00D A5x—6 Link AL Municipal Stadiom 167 _1Insan. In HN 8 21 274 Herhn.Cley a1 «88 11 2° 1 20 262 Williams, Brk 50 13 1 1:0 @ | eo i RUNS—S > A + T=Lin) re VA. Mazmanian KC 234 64 2 3 0.21 274 H *hn.C] \ a ] 2 i I ) ‘ ed NS—Stankyg, Hemus. Rvan, Ennis, ¢antry: 8—CIO. 2937 vs. Indiana Gear Ro 3 04 8311 3 1 2 260 Thomson NY 371 96°19 8 18 72 ; fan ; - Bead Mj! Mpls WA a 12 3 7 0 i ne Bos 204 53 8 2 4 IR 260 Merson Pint 336 8719 2 8 32 . ' | RRORS am IrEeIn, aitkus, Works: 9—Peerless. Pump _vs. Local AN Cor ; 271 Fridiey Cley 166 43 2 0 4 15 250 YVArs NY bz 24 320 2 12 | RUNS RJ N—SIa ue 5185. PulingCol = 338 Jit 2s 4 I Aad Rivera Sil.Chi 1a» 8% 14 & 5 11 258 Hemux.8tl 356 61 18 2 9 4 a LN ry Aran Tauehiel, Semus,| A SRRAY we Whisefant Mil 33-30. 3 1 3 ap 245 LolarCh’ 257 66 12. 0 11 34 287 Johnson.8tl, 208 53 7 2 2 1 - | TWO-BASE HIT S—Wyrostek, Musial, dwar Broducts va. I0_ Medical -Banyord.- Mala 11h 20 7 2 4 10 284 | Lepcio. Bos 176 45 14 2 1 19 256 Giaviano,8ti; 10627 4 0 2 11 : . " | Sisler. rr ae [Centers SPL. Ba Tavern vs. Baveridee DN .ont 10210118 2 1 48 26) Spon l-Ciay 121. 81 22 1 Jsicavaratiacn wo Bil 11 4 : + By United Press 5.00: Good Gossip (E. McIver), 760 By United: Press | TRE. RACE RIT—Slagrher. {Paper Co 9-"Nobis Highlanders vs. W. J. Frans Lou 25% 87 7 1 31 M 2831 0riRhtutL.Ch a 5 97 ann Sisler.C A 8 15 1 8% 8 43 AT JAMAICA "5 -Trigger Mnoze “iJ. Fitzeerdld), 480 RY . ’ o x ME LY=—= Rvan, Kemus, Holliday Co Gardner Mpls 180 4711 01 "3 aay young Sil he Bi eer Maz) : Fatt) 1.20, 3.00. Petroner (H. Amos), 140, 420, HOMEWOOD, Tl, "Aug. 2 STOLEN BASF—Ashburn. | At Municipal Stadium DiPietro Lou Midi 1 2 21 28 a 1 a1 3 8 1 331 Caoner.nne 220° 55° 9 1 5 35 250), J -Btage Lover (N. Walli, 10.30. 4.80, \wogoyard 8 Palumbo). 6.20 : ~alumet Farm's Real Delight, the PACE HIT—Hammer, "oR | 7_Tabernacle vs. WA Lik Res vons.Loy ap 10-21 2 5 Aa 258 Stephens Boa 332. A IN Bri 153 38 7 0 8 15 248 3.40: Anukita (R. York), 4.60, 3.70; Jan- ? - "R . 500. | “7 LK ! a LE. PL ~Slaughter to D. Rice: gwart vs. Farm Co-Op: Lench-Cot wet thee B2t1 dd 20 3 er Aa 301 Ah 8a IA 240 Walker. Brk 101-25 60.1 33.248. tember (H. Ploof). 880, ran fo RUD LTR LS 8 nation’s: leading stakes winner Ramner tn Waitkus: Waithua {unsssisted). Scheuring Tank Co. vs. Herft-Jones Co, gand.Col Fala 310 A 14 0 8 18 282 Wertz Det 276. 67 13 217 50 248 Jethroe Bos 168 #1 18 4 4A 10 .247 2 Next Btop (O Scurlock). 33.90, 15.30, 5.40, Rassy Chick .(W. Kirki, 3.40 this vear added another fmport='4eiphia 5 2? SES—St, : — ——— Moore.Char © 2215.2 1 8 30 as1/RerrvDiet 13] 33 1 3.0 18 ne 114 17 13 4 2171070. Bie Leaguer (P. Anderson), 11.10. 7-Royal Jacopo (J. R. Hill}, 22.80. 1020. 00 Coho’ to her record - today! BARES ON’ RALLS—Drews 1, Staley 2. « Kerns Char 199 A0 5 0 0 18 2811 re) 7 3 542. 7.50: Rachel GG. (H. 8chah), 560. 8.60, Germinate (D. Teague), 1120, 660; ANL 3 ‘p Brazile 1. | w Tehhetts Cley 17 190 2 0 1 8 .247 Rossi Cin 3] 22 0.7] § 24 , a i weight of STRUCK ovUT— ; u I Stirnmeiss.Ind 182 47 1 8 2 240 Muni Chi AL 15 1 1 6 7 248 Bell Pitt 200 7214 01% 42 241 Dally Double $347.90, All-Right . (CG. Miller), 5.20 when she carried top is SR oh. JuT-Biews 4 Rebers 1 arwillicar BLP 1.8 0 3 13 247 Marion ay 176 4311 0 2 17 244 Furillo.Brk 377 7810 1.8 43 439 A--Rowte Four (J. Fitzgerald). 19.40.1129 pounds to a smashing victory | “yrre "ore staler 9 in 714: Brasie 2 in Haas 810 242. 50 11 4 ate Kryhoski 8t1 286 60 16 0 0. 15 241: Miksis, Chi 361 86 19 1 2 17 238! 3—Lockwin (J Renicki. 2.40. 470. 200. g 49 520 1 8 f, T4.680,0 0% ¥ : ; ican ti y 5 1 = . DD 37-43-13] 2-.48. 248 Niels Wel -BL 243 30103 4 31341] Wilson. NY 63-156 40 A 214 Yeoman (EGuerini, 360, 280: Aquama- 3 40; NO mura inthe $25,000 Beverly Handicap *s: Drews & in At Roberts 8 fn 1 ___ Rg Dt ra. C " 5 3 Kolloway Det 156 37°71 06 0 14 237 Elliott. NY 212 50 2 27 .238 rine (D. Gorman). 2.40 B ; Park d 1: Brazel 3 and 0: wa 2 il | al Fetalera Char 371 00 14 A 3 29 M3 Irhaimas, Phil 97 3 7 1 3 ¢ 47 Mathews. Bos 324 76 16 117 38 [233 2. Pennask (F._ Kratz). 13.80. 540, 4.40: at Washington Park. and 1: Brazel 3 and 0: Drews 2 and 1; r . WunNav.Col WA R410 A T 81 241 nas ph A 3 23 athe 1a Ys 232, 4--Rape Trick (H. Schab). 550, 2330, Neddies Boy (D. 8coccar, 3.80, 3.00 : ith the Reberts 8 and o. . Rose SP 36-86-71 2-644 217 Astro Fi) Mm 8 : i ] 3 33% Me 1 3 9“ S g I 33 2 60; Brown Dalton (D. Gorman), 420, Ballawood H. Amosi, 660 Despite being burdened with WINNING PITCHER—Drews (9-10), Mantas Mi) RI 18 3 3 8 4 238 ag ray. Phil fit 15 4 0 1 7 .234 Caballero, Phil 2% 8 2 0 0 2 231/330. Andys Glory (J. Picou), 3.40 AT HAZEL agighest impost of her career, the LOR ING Shp CIER—Sialey (13.1), | . Times Special Bate) rol 184 3 5 3 4 2 34 Hatheld.Bos-Det 288 63.9 1 2 16 217 Kiner.Piti 326 75.11 120 43 .230' 5--Eternal Will (D. Gorman:, 520. 490 1 ~Lady Camille (L. C. Cook), £40. 400. three-year-old daughter of Bull Tord "8 oggess, nelli, Engelin, | ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. Lie Ishell Lou 3 1.11 234 Hitchcock, Phil 210 51 4 3 1 28 233 Burris Bos Al 14 1 0 2 12 .230/330. Blue Errard (P. Anderson), 12.30 | 320; Xmas Chimes (H. Craig:, 4.80, 3.80 : h © TIME—2:32 i t f af eidt-Cte - i 3 1 1 3) 312 Lenhaidt.Ros-Dt 237 58 & 110 17 .232 McCullough pitt mn 3 : 0 fq | 227 5.80; Jibe (W. Boland), 320 I Betas Conte 8 Fords, 1 inte + 18001 ea moved through the strete TIE CT 12.0%8 IA 21-game schedule is on tap for we. L 4] 12 NorenWash-NY 211 40 11 1 3 18 232 Westrum, ? M2 ‘ 3 ' : : % : i defeat ern 2-53 University of Michi’ Tr And 139 32 4 117 10 10iGe J | #~Crafty Admiral (FE: Guerin), 530, 2 champion to e ithe 1952-: niversity o Otark StF 184 4212-0 8 2g map SierhertRos 13 33 '4 110 38 23 Smalley Chi 153 #1 2 1% 32213.90. 310. Combat Boots (8. Colei, 880. 74 ei ity roe yn Hite - 2 y P head. Sickle's ’ i tball team layin Hemslay Char 03 31 '4 0 0 A am Petethl pa 0 33 0 1 0 1 gh Te Teo 18 7-1 4 17 Bd ioo:Mandingo (8. Perez), 570 Limerick Boy (J. Nazarethi. 13.60 Aesthete by d At Ae : lengths Ban-Dee Softball Girls &an baske 2 ta n ay 2 "nsiack StP 8 13 0 0 0 4 3M Cran \Wash 208 47 5 4 2 15 229 Del Greco Pitt 295 6410 2 1 18 217 7 -Ancient City (R. Nash), 10.40, 550 I Zr. 18 7 ». Image finished third, two § ‘under its new coach, am Tavior Char 242 A 0 2 3 AA NB ga) Phi 102 44 A 3 6 17 229 Jeflcoat.Chi 199 4311 3 3 27 D14i5.00: Jet n Dandy (W. Beant. 1.40, 3.30, pratt Fo ptl, Hy, CIAE. 16.60, 7.40. 4.40: : : 1 Por Ranmer char J 24 2 9.3 8 S1iRapn StL.Wash 93 3110 0 0- 'a 298 Edwards Chi 79 171 0 1 10 [215 Greek Hope (D. Gorman), 30 Fleeing Rock 1. billingions. 7.48, 4.80; further hacl, . th Play Twin-Bill Today |Perigo, former Western Michigan Rae Col on an} 2% 2) Tape NE Wel 2803 3 6 ho 108 23 30 7 3 Bias Thue Roxs (J. N. Hardinbrook. 720. 4_gpooth Finish (J. Stewart). 2140. Fddie Arcaro tired a ap ver Ban-Dee Restaurant Girls will age mentor. 1” nd 1" 7 VY. 08 f 2 3 \ o an as 1 : y : obs Ace (K. Stuart), B10 20, § s 4 520 e e : 0 8 AS % Kinaman CHL Cn 3 200 ThomasStl-chi 148° 33 4 } 018 am Pellagriniam ee SR 13 1-7 213390. Dans Chance (J Higley), 2 40. 1: Quick Tatipe ihe Bomar Perfect vie aponsd Bea her ht play a double header at Municipal! The completed schedule, ans WL Ww I,/-olemanCh-8iL 199 43 7 1 2 14 218 (StallcupCin-8tL 12 4 1 0 0 1 211 AT WASHINGTON 5--Doctor Heitz. (T. Barrow), 10.00. 4.80, 3 J I nounced by Athletic Director H. Tally. KC 5 0/R Moore 87 4 4 (irasso.Wash 237 81 7.0 0 322 215 LohrkePhil 19 4 0 0 0 1 211i: 1_Amati (P. J. Bailey), 12.60, 5.60. 3.80: 380; Skin Junior (R. Sisto). 7.00, 5.60; stakes victory of the year. The Stadium today opening against h) Crisler contains 18 conference Ziener Char 1 0/8challock. KO - 4 4 MonmehPoy 130 28 4°13 23 21g J0ckonChl on J13 30 1 2 7 18 .200iwill Be ‘There iD. Beurlock). 4.00." 2.60; Dis Pete R. Lillibridge’. 10.50 Calumet Miss has lost only once the state champions Bill's Girls of O- : : c Holcombe. Le 1 oR tp 1 1/MndCh-SIL-Ch 93 20 2-2 0 "4 213i WeatlakeBiL.Cn 243 51 7 3 21 .205/Queen Of Cairo (J. Heckmann), 4.60 8—Ray Count Miss (L. C.» Cook), 9.60, ~ eA y Louisvill 6:15 o'clock. In their and three non-conference. tilts. It alcom " aliga.B Hopp, NY-Det 41 13 1 0 0 4 213! Nicholson Phil i 8 1! 0 2 § .20% » Gal 0 80.in 11 starts this year and on the Louisville at 6: o'clock, In elir Erautt. KC 18 2/Zuverink.Ind 8 0-Ginsherg.Det 230 48 10 2 4 25 30n Miggins. StL 30 10 2 0° 1. 2 200 2--Judy (D. Erb), 8.60, 3.60, 2.60: Ply- 3.20. 3.60; Pllavya (R. Galll\, 8380, 4.80: : * : : t N 'opens Dec. 1, against Marquette Cereghino XO 10 2 Ludwig.Col 8 7 00ldsberry,8tL 06 20 2 0 2 8 .208' Howell.Cin 36 8 0 I 3°73 a00{3wA Jack (K. Churchj, 3.40, 2.60. Star Fourteen Grand (R. Lawless), 4.40. loccasion exercise boy Donald second game they meet Newport 0P€ 2C. Liddle Mil 9 YKemmererLou 4 7 3SHY-Chi-Wash 120 a4 9 1 024 206 gorgerenios 1% By 4 1°08 loa 5h J) Adan), oa 20 we yan peond Avenue (Wma da 300, Devine substituted for Arcaro. [Kentucky girls. Atkins Saw Post here, with Pittsburgh here Dec. 8 ra yy IDI INP 1 Wood. Box. Wash im #1 4 4 2 17 208) Daniels. Box 2 wd ly 8 oa Volinck Rect 1 oarchr. 59.00.30 4p, Miss Bobbin (H. Craig), 3.20 Real Delight, who was the odds- top seeded in the county tourney and Butler Dec. 29 also at Ann . eMaestri, 8th, 123 25 & 1 0 10 .20 mer. Bos 53 29 4 1 1 18 1 ; + 55.00, : : : : f . Conley. Mil 5. 2 Grubh,Char 3 4 Yost Wash 38 1017 2 8 30 10%! BartiromePitt 238 45 1 2 0 14 ‘189 D0; ideal, Bam (5 Brooks),"740. 5.00; 5 -Flashy Kay 4, C Cook. on 54% on choice in today's field of nine meet the undefeated Shelbyville Arbor, as other non-conference Rlake Mil 3 2(Perriss.Lou 3 McCoNitom 22 H £81 a clStuckisngBin MM) WB 8 11H IB Seeetor 4 B40. 3p: Cledr Dav _¢J, Valenth, 700." § fillies and fnares, sped a mile over Motors at 9:45. opponents. Estock. Mil 5 2 Herrin. Lou 0 Rbrison Wsh 59 060 . 1 1193 88 an. stl A 3 1 3 In £ ctor (KE. Arcaro), 13.00, i : : . 4 , : 8 8, § : | . - Mapes, Det 1T 21 3 OG 5 2 Cusick Hos 14 11 1.0 © Like Hover (J. Hechmann), 280, 240. 9 -Double O (Barrow), 16.00, 900, 6.20: s :34-4/5, only one The Standard Machi Works erigo and his assistants, Navel KC 8 2/Narleskl.Ind 212 Federoff, Det "3 13 1. 10 11 188 Bridges, Brk b 4 4 2 00 : 16a Harbil (K, Church), 2.80 ; 4 Daleen (Valenti), 15.40, 800, Lock Out a fast track in 1 y : he ° P £0 a Matt 7 3 Mn! 7 3 178 1 .162 d Hoover Mil 2 Tamasic Mpls ln ae Bee 138 24 7 1 7 18 18 Nelsonihik ¥ 100 0 | 111] 5:Texas Ol {RK Church). 2170. 1120. (Foray. 1.00, full second off the track record. girls will defend their title to- Patanelli, his newly appointed asAbernathle Ind 9 4 Corwin Mpls ” I Mrsh.8L-Wsh-8L 02 18 2 0 0 13 174 Holmes Brk 18 1 0 0 0 1 .083 840; War Teddy (S. Brooks). §20 1 a. AT RANDALL ~~ | pment eee ort immer morrow at Municipal Stadium, sistant and Dave Strack of InEpperly 8tP 9 4! Cleotte. KC 4 Keller, Wash 0° 3 300 0 .180; PITCHFRS' RECORDS Able Sirte (J Heckmann, 17.60 ' : 1-Surf Song (V. Bovine), 14.00, 6.20, . | h Ch | Aira . | wv: J Ptrick.Col 8 4)Rahrman.Char ih Swifts i 3 ! 0 0 2 [146 Pitchers In 100 or more innings rated 6-—~Rocky Sir (J Heckmann) 14.60 5%: we Roh on 2 1 Swims Du ut anne against ihe Ban Des Qels ai dianapolis, Who Will coniiiue 9 Fe : Lani A I {Rohmens SLL 101 133101 AIb| Parag nk le sarned-run_averase per 3. 1, ¥30. Deviination iD." Seyrlockr, Owe Br on oo. 2130. 940. DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 2 (UP) 8:30 o'clock. Standard . dropped serve on the cage staff, will meet P : : Ber 0:0 1 y A , : Indian Gol J. Jessop) om : 8 : El Aw ’ 0 aT i ! { A Homer dtl 7 4 Powell.Char 4 ai{gerardinacley 3 30:0 ’ 12 B04| Roberts ni w.L RH 80ERA 580 Mn, Gold (J. D. Jesson),!q gp Black Coffee (V7. ‘Bovine). 5.20, 400. mad Kolin, - 19-year-old Great Ban Dee 6 to 3 in their first meet-'here shortly to formulate praci rac 13 NB TORECY Saco! ¥ Vlei = 's. 31te 36 i N30 15 Jo en, Delian (8, Brae 1038: 20.0 Cake mally ‘Double $193.80 Lakes : seaman from Orchard ing of the double elimination tour- tice plans. : . , - ‘RN 3 . mmons, 0 4 q 9° a! . pp), , 6.80." .80. : S ’ Evil ERY ewan ak Er ts. rated Drews PHT Pally 4 9 nih Ricks Image (B Pisk), 2 80 o-Buptels (M. Caffarelin), 15.80. 8.40. Park, 'N. Y. today swam the Ney. Tie Joe ramps ii ad- pDee. 1. Magauetie; Dec. 8 Pittsburgh: # Bchmitt. Mpls 5 3 Russell, ’ L rskine, Brk 10 1 138 47 10 {lgh Scud K k < | 3 et, PWAT tL. ah, " : a. ; c 0 Ss e > e. 3, a owa; ec. 13. a nois: : Se fie. Pp ol : a} Mcarding te earned-run average per 9 | Raffensbrar.Cin 10. 0 152 53 10% 8 iu 2.30; Eliay (P. J Res utehh 1539. 2.0. {Mv Sister (B. Sackett), 13.20 tricky Duluth channel, a distance yance . e t Centra Te Dec. 20, at Indiana; Dec. 22. -at Purdue; - ¢ Stoplednd 6 4/HarshmanMply 2. A WL IPR H 80ERA|RUSHChI 10°90 130 82 127 a4 Yoo Count (E. Arearo. 240 4-Brown Booter (E. Coffman). 1.60..0f six miles, after trying twice gional at Logansport. Aug. 22. Dec. hi Tauer! Jol 3 Jodie Me 1 y h : HO / i p p ’ . . ' + . eden 8 aibeeand 3 8\sheares gw File 8 J IRESRRSRe aod ti 3 of od es bANIen ana Prewsidse enter. a REE of ERI 1 Dh arn tn make. it. He became the The Women's division of the hi Sisie: San If; Northwesforn, lar! § Rhumannlou . 3 2 ar 3 alHevioliaNy 1} aide S11 Mn Jos.frk Toles Mid 0317 on Guarg iy Du 19.40. 18 5_8punky (FE. Daphauer'. 660. 180. first person to do it. It took him world’s tourney will be held at Ilinols: Feb. 14. at Waconsin: Feb. 18. po 4 | Re 2 | ! 7 2 9 i ' evensaon), 3 20, Ne 3 A y A 13 x . ¥ (at 3 3 b \ 8 3 X . ! Connelly.Char 0 7 Keating,Col 3 n/SheaWasn 2 3114 33 AR 41 2.21 Maglie,NY 11-8 147 a7 19% 48322 4,30, Hat Check Girl 11 Covallis, 5 oe 2:80; Seven League (P. Quinm, 400. 320: pore than six hours. He won Toronto over Labor Day week at: ‘Northwestern; Feb. 328, Minnesota: } Mossor SUP 10g Krieger.Col 3 alanceCht \ I i a 158 104 2.50 | Staley,8t1, 130 166 #7 180 #2 3.33 480: Jolirab (C. Bierman), 10.80. ~~ | Iringle Rock (D. Prater), 4.00. 50 end {Mar. 2. Purdue: Mar. 7. at Michigan } curtis.Len a Kerrigan Ind 2 7 Porterfiold Wash o 13 131 43 100 43 2.18) Maver.Phil 712 147 86 132° 62 343! 2 Uncle Fv (G. Cardozai, 4080, 2 8-—Mahoon (C. Givens), 35.20, 12.00. 8.20. $500. . State: Mar. 9, at Ohio State. s Cur / A a ar 11270 ii 4% 53 138 47 2.77] Wilson, Boa 10 7 148 60 132 65 3.45.11.80: Thirty O ! i . 21.80. shag Tails (E. Anyon), 4.60, 3.40; Fuclid Tava ten rN Avtinlou » ‘alMereawan 38 HHI 143 A3381 Jansen NY 11 8135 60 143 84 333 5.60; Moby IO aria. 2.80. (P. Quinn). 3.40. : . Libby Mpls RTA . Marrero W 21 41 108 ST 283 Hearn.NY 11° 1138 65 126 53 3.6 1M ! 5 . c 108.40, 29.00, | . : Oser.Mote.gtp 7 7 Cofiman Col 9 A BAAHLNY. ae 1} 2131 Ao 103 77208 Bickford, Ros Yoda Se HER Daily Double $573.80 ea wen R00, 2.80; Care-| boa ar a mere 8 Figen ™ 340 819 110 Miner GhET a0 Fide #8 Hie 3138 3 tmamared oP Fernandes). 1740, 700. low der (V. Bovine), 449 | 3 : Moreno Wash TA 107-44 OP 48 ° 200. : a 1 66 3184 420. Foxev Lad (F. Ryan), #860, 380 ueck eedom (V. Bavinei. 7060 KO 0 A P46 332 Mizell Stl, 8 Bucks, Fr 0 }Posemanton 8 yOrenkorki KO. 8 1 wing Cle 128 187 3415001 34% NaI ti i Sra pfi Tame iN Sui. 34 1.30530" Hardiness tW: Cartons: 7.00) » . : = ———— { eucka De! ¢ 1131 62131 K2 180 Presko.StL A S104 50 03 40 JOR ogo AANA (HB. Wilson. 860, 340. 180. Wait Not (P. A. Ward). 2.60 MH Sain. NY R 107 58 111 40 3 682 Pollett Pitt 8 , 58 14 ‘hiftenpoof. (W_ Ralzarettii, 380 , 9.00. 460. 280 k ! ' PL rer T0141 K2 128 58 3 Porat Cin 3 41% a 138 57 $18 260. Occupancy (3 Boulmetis). 280 pe on Ha 3.60. 2.60; Siznall the best loo Ing, best wearing } Crafty Admira Tare a Bos : : int 3 + a 388 Ef xont Hos : J 13 63 115 R3 4.54 wi Avion J. Stout), 8.40, 480. 3320. Way (R Anifantis), 4.40 { ; ' |p Q a dd 1160] 139 B85 149 60 4 86 | Whatuduin (HB. Wilson), 0.80, 460; : serene reer | : PheneSth #100 #18 3am Kipwignom. 18 1a B13 % 48) cine IR Rowen: 320 cour Slosh Syl seai.covars Money-<an Wins $25,000 Race (Fifi, fi Bl EH A vn ah he ris van 358 30 hon Re SE Count Flume Sloshes revs { . f f Jot} tehers in less than 100 innin ated | 620. 300: rvil Tar } ! A Rogovin Chi 9 R140 T7152 67 447 acnatiners | J ss rated | 8.20. 300: Beobeyvilla (J Stout), 2 40. $ 2 ' Eefiner phi A 9147 82 148 7 483 t000 ne 10 WRLIRL wereemtage. | 2_tunesmith (J. Culmone). 930. 440. To Easy 25, Win .) DEY LLY LY the only auto seat covers » Ry United Press Hone 10 143 R31 130 68 4.68 Ridzik, Phil 3 0|Cole, Bos 1 1/280: Monmouth (J Stout), 440. 300. OCEANPORT, N. I. 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Fowler Phil 1 1 Champers air, : SinPalme, itt } 2 Fred amen 1 Tey Rresh 19460, 860: I'm the. $25,000 added Choice Stakes. f ® t length-and-a-half over Combat Harris, Wash-Cl 2 0|Trout.Det-Bos 7 # Konstanty. Phil 2 1 Jester, Bos 1 3] 3-—-Brown Hazel (R. Ussery', 10.00. 540. Sent postward as the favorite «oo. TOF beauty and styling } Boots Wright.Phil 2 0'Mstrson.Bos-W 4 § Leonard, Chi 3 1Hogue, tPtt 1 2 4.40: Notts Forest (A, F. Martinez), 4.00 field of five 3-year-olds : ? 8. Madison, Stl 1 1 Kuzava.NY A 7 Johnson. Bos 3 1iKelly, Chi 2 3,320 Robert Kirby (J H Smith) 60. iin a field o J- te \ . ay » - Bric 0 . recheen, StI, *hurch, -Cin 2 8 C : i The four-year-old son of Fight Brickher Son 3 1 Nawliuser Dey 4 8 Hatter Po $ LEhunhpPMI-Cin 2 8 Daily Double $190.40 the son of Count Fleet sho « ing Fox appeared unmindful of yx «cn 3 Jiicaenty 3 3 Wilks Pte . : 4 Heintzlemrt.Phy 1 3p 3-Lenity (W. Jewell). 21.00, 10 60. 5.80: into the lead in the stretch and : a ’ ‘an Cuyk p 5-5B kwell, ter 3 $4 spirito), 3 : # his top weight of 126 pounds and Ostrowski NY 2 1 Newsom W-Phil 2 3 Boyer. StL. 3 A Null, Cine ’ g My. Freedom (J A an, 460° 5.00: then left his rivals far behind as ! the sloppy conditions as he broke [ornanNY = 2 1GumpettBos-W 3.3 Rutharford Bik 3 218 JonesBos 0 3{ +_Dandellon (M. Wilder), 740, 500 he galloped to the first stakes . intp the lead at the start and schemn.phil 5 3 Hoeft.Det 2° 4 Schmitz, Brk 1 1/Pdbleln.Brk.-Cin 0 1 300; Porteet i A ri 33 victory of his career. rethained in front all the way in slab CI et 3 31 Brissia Clay ! 2 . — font (T wen, 10.80, 4.80. 320: G. R. Peterson, who surrendered .Bos- rown,Chi 1 ulness 7 @ + 3.80, ; - ; registering his second straight Gromek.cley 6 4 Harrist.8tL 38 Softball Notes ing Hoop rR. oe 340 380: FIr-'the lead to Count Flame in the s - y stakes victory. Saat. Qe ; 3} 2 White Det 1 4 : (so, Selle: 4 Dehol 27 80, 3.40, stretch, saved the place spot by f li dl . a . ' errick. Wash 3 2'Scarborough,Bos 1 § Tonight's "schedul t Beec! a RD: A ial a t en, | ’ } It was strictly a two-horse race gleaterSt.W & 3 Zoldak Phil 4 aru ule at Beech Grove 3 Ao: Ariel Sweep (T. Maeda), £00. (three ‘lengths over Sesbeyville Ke * ....TOr Qua ity an ong-wear “ “ ra” —AA ME ! ve ' = , s as Combat Boots chased “The MoreanNY = 5 4 DJohnson Wash 0 1 gis ny. Central AA ve Meyer's 280. Larry Ellis (D. jiligrar’ 440. 31. Saddls Trap . and arangue t Admiral” over the entire route Fated Sth a3 Stemi StL 2 3 Market: 7:30, Bud's Flackville Tavern vs. Related (H. Keene). 2.80. brought up the rear of the small ’ . LoDALNY or anes yan 3 Fountain Square Tavern: 8:45, Kinman ;, 5- Eugarp iD. Madden), 480, 340. 2.40: /fjeld + 0f a mile-and-three sixteenths but Jopat N Littlefield. Det 0 Tg. ica ve Allied Florists Isoluc iF. Zehr), 11.60, 480; Hesperus : . rated failed to menace the fast stepping oe ock Bos $ SJunsentn 0 ha DIN . or Semanedal 2 Hedley Woodhouse travele » ® é Nixon.Roa Y YY Schaeffer NY 0 1 FINAL STANDINGS AT BEECH GROVE , Oo rea. Sle oA Despirito). 640. rnom New York to pilot Count winner — , + Bolog | Keene), 520, 4.00 : * FM-ROF INDEPENDENT Futuresque (FE. Jenkins), 420 Flame and turned in a perfectly %.. Mandingo, the third place fin- 4 . | . D f d W- L Pet. AT CHARLESTOWN rated ride. The veteran reinsman isher led home another division em en o en S Riviera Club Vista aad R 2 ROO 1 Mr Frostburg (8. Palumbo), - 9.80 : 2 r : f the .fleld, windt 81x Stokely Van Camp .......... 7 3 700 480. 380. Blossom Bel (A Russo. 760 hustled the winner over a mile0 ne ela, hang up | : . Meyer's Market cree T1700 3:00,_Woofle JR Hilb, 5.20 and-a-quarter in 2:05 flat $ engths back of Combat Boots. CIty (GO itle Indiana National Bank. 4 8 Cese|, JMorean Mist ir Kratni. sae. sen BTCOAUEDS I Sl c060, $3.40 installed on most regular models from . an = vb ( 8), 38 , 80. >, , dA ' Then Came Out Point, Alerted, . ar Peerless Pump voir 3°07 310 are tH CAs AY a EPas 00, 11.80 oun ep 3 i 4 gula els I y Auditing, Yildi d Lone Eagle. , RAiph Heinlein of ‘Coffin, 1951 Peaslee Gauthert 1 8 a0 Daily Double $18.40 land $2.40 across the board. G. R. oy } 3 he ing A 2am Wi one a titleholder, tangles with Scott EM-ROE COMMERCIAL a Brora) Sauare JV Practiale). 7.80. Peterson returned $6.20 and $3.00, i t Vv ANY 1 » . * TUSS . . 3 AdInizas, no .von Teal of South Grove in the 22d W. L Pet 400 Nitro Babe (G. Pappas). 6.400 while Scobeyville paid $2.40 to £50000 Bronklvn Handicap in his Atkins Saw Post 8 2 800, 4..Omissive (R._ Connalleyi, 540, 340 ! 4 3 8 |anual efty amateur golf cham- Naval Ordnance 7 3.700 340: Grandma v ' 7329 Show. { t 3 o # Baby (P. 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