Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1952 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMP

Opens Series With Brews

Tribe, Weary From Blues,

TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 1852

TUESD

- > By EDDIE ASH brigade.” The Brewers are 18 minutes and only a small . Kerrigan in the second inning for average fell off four points, had a rough time Iie ay Times Sports Editor nooked here for four battles, - part of the crowd stayed for The Times A four runs and Bi"! Tosheff took from .362 to .358. when the Indians. spiurged for ALTHOUGH still a little leg through Friday. In 14 clashes the late innings. over the Tibe mound. toil and "x # five markers. . : weary and slightly out "of hetween the teams to date The league-leaders belted five . “suffered out the rest of the action. THE Redskins garnered 13, RGE STIRNWEISS got hy breath. the Indianapolis Indians Milwaukee- has finished on the home runs, two triples and four 5 & » hits and the K. C. pitchers > woEORO the Tribe hits, a y d round today In end of the .score eight - doubles, for a total of 46 bases. - pp sued six walks. Indianapolis : yee were up and a ga; ng uo» : TOSHEFF*tnok a pounding pitchers issued 10 walks” and going for three bases. All KanEnaking off ane Jerr times: rou KERMIT WAHL, former In ' consisting of 14 hits and 13 "hohe boys committed five sas City players “except Jolly : the wake of e ansas RL / “ ail e " : oe its, "Eve ke ar ny KANSAS. CITY finished on diana University player. the runs, but because the Blues errors to two by the Blues. got one or more h ven ues Jas : FoR : * i the long end of the score “hy a Blues’ -shortstop, hanged out were so far ahead, Tribe Man- Twenty-five runners were young Rusgrell, the starting pearance Aa ictory le = ab - 0 : Gi 3 sive times at hat, walked on his to score in but twé stanzas, the ager Gene. Desautels decided it . 7 bv Kansas pitcher, got two singles and Recovering slowly, the Tribe- mile here las night and twn homers, two doubles and a left stranded. 1. } a ; . eco R : . ans thei at 3 . « =ixth appearance at the plate and sixth and eighth. useless to send a fourth pitcher - ; lis, South- batted in two runs. ters now will begin a new ° handed the Indians their most ingle. He scored three runs * City, 12 by Indianapolis. & 1 hi Ry sters n ; shellacking in vears. ; then flied out in the ninth. He a je out to be hutchered by the / he Blues’ The Blues set a season high ol n eries in their wigwam. vs. the ‘crushing shellacking in year and batted in four, Yar, hit singles in hia last two The Blues batted Abernathie Bl paw Jim Russell, the u tor runs and hits. It was the GOSHE} < an : als / ues, . ire : = second-place Milwaukee Brew- 23 ‘tn 9 Wahl, wha leads off for his up in Sunday's second game, out of the box in the first round : was Tel 13 one starting pitcher, ‘had to Fetire second time this season the ~The own ere. with the opener set tonight The powerhouse Blues real- feam, set off the first homb in giving him seven in a row when Wahl, Bob Cerv and Kal Dave Pops was 5 after working five inning Cowhovs clubbed five homers at 8:15 Iv were in a hitting mood. his first time at bat hy wal- I 2 «4 Segrist hit homers. Cerv's wal. Dit by two Kansas City pitchers cause of a lame arm. The score against the Indians. the 16 thre It , sponsored game, the They collected 23 hits, which loping a Bill Abernathie pitch VIC POWER, third =acker. lop cleared the deep right cen- but it was a line drive home ag 15 to 3 at the time, which Despite the drubbing, the scheduled nnual Daughters of Isabella included everything, in the over the left field wall. He batted in seven runs hy combing ter wall at about the 400-foot Tun With two on in the sixth. made him the winning hurler. Redskins got an even break in in the H Night. George Zuverink is hook. It was a massacre from came up a second time inethe out two doubles, a triple and a mark. Bob Kerrigan relieved He was credited with batting in Abernathie was the loser. the four-game series. However, n S jaal echeduled to go ta the firing the first inning until the last initial inning and hit a double homer. The Blues wound up the Ahernathie and finally got the two more runs on grounders. Dave Jolly, righthander, re- sixth-place Louisville now is Brosne) ik line for the Redskins against visitor was retired. The one- as the Blues scored six times. slaughter by seoring seven times side ont. Since Dave was up six times placed Russell and finished the challenging the Indians for the bay} toaches Bucky Walters’ RBrewerytown sided contest lasted 3 hours He got his five hits in succes- in the last inning. They failed But the Blues also bludgeoned with but one hit his baring game on the K. C. rubber. He fifth spot, just one-half game Teast gui las | behind. coaches all rated most

Tribe Box Score

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$47,232.64 fir ness racing «

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BR HO AE Wahl, ss 8 3 34 44 est faces. | # I >t . ey Bala garded hors: arlin oots 2 Fight Gets rit | == i. Renna. ef 2 TT 2 - Parte: + Arata DUKE OF ’ pir Russell. ESLER ter T. Chan . : he — in mt was expec od ¢ 1 Totals a2 Nn 8 3 P tec to 1 or less oO r / . y INDIANAPOLIS run at 3 p. m ABR HO AE | Ry United Press Malmhers. as ‘ 1 : 3 : 1 ler would o ANT 1 = Stirnweiss, 3b 2 2? o Wr Unie Pros wp. OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 5A mt, th i) ee PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5—Bitsy Bobby Shantz, the |possible late winter or early Hutson. rf =. 31313848 E. Rolan : . . aD y y : anmer, Ib o.oo. ~ winningest pitcher in the majors, shoots for his 20th victory spring title fight could be one fisen. =», neo P1430 on . 8 3 'y 2 y . : Ab thie. FE, EE a 0 of the season tonight and the distinction of beating every of the prizes for the winner Reman; po chara abd da | : oshefl, » sees aene - team in the American League. of the heavyweight bout here Fr Troupe cena "oe i. ho said the “Di The scale model southpaw of day between former cl ampion maar BARREN boat; But | ‘he Philadelphia Athletics, with Passing of or Spa and Ezzard Charles and Utah's stocky Treupe walked for Tosheff in ninth, it really lo > T Vili . The cas Xen ; K City 612 120 107-23 . a victory run of five straight Ted Wiliams i anh axes Rex Layne, nel RANA Ls 643 130 10-13 Chandler a1 ;nee the. All-Star game, goer for a ) ; nm Rhanty | From all indications, the ner RUNS RATTED IN Wahl . Core . “The Duke \ery ” : i i Y - 8 i 7, 2, 5. the big two-oh against the Boston .% ory ih W rd national Boxing Club seems defi- Seerist 2. Power = Rusiell =. Fope A, lot of hare Red Sox, the ohly team he hasp't PUChes, there's a hig atiend- nitely interested in a winter title 'Two-.BASE RITS — Power 2. Wahl 2, have to have faced this season ance hoot. ’ ys match following nol Proposed THREE-BASE RITS—Pawer, Stirawelss, luck to win,” : y m- Sk . : Wes Bobby, the mighty mont THE enthusiasm reached. it fe Be moa “the p HOME RUNS Wahi =Conteliniel en hi : : 4 an ft Jersey | . Power. ro i TR Pane JUN peak in Philadelphia yesterday highly touted Rocky Marciano TAC hl te Segrist t i Ah ‘er: . > J ’ 'BLFE LAYS 3 » Segris o 8. AVerage won © hig 1¢ RAMEE when the Athletics returned from Spokesmen.- for’ the Ternas. Seer Ewa on wan ol hoi. wit Against three losses hy defeating their most successful road trip | tional Boxing group seem to “Lei MONEE Kaneas ccity 12. In ARRI! it. Louis four times and the gnqe 1048 a haunt where Shantz i think the wi of the Layne dianapslis 12° : doekn’t § 2 "© | \ bd J a he FS . nther five clubs three times. éd up three victories n e winner "BASE ON _RALLS—Off _Ahernathie 1, oegn’t quite , h. it n was " | 4 10-roundér would he Kerrigan 2. Russell 3 Tachett 3. Jolly s. Song's past | adly ensugh. By on uhy was besieged, Advice the “logical” contender for such yocherr 1. Jolly 3. y } t ’ of Lullwate) his turn to pitch in the seven on how to pitch to the Red Sox a mitch; el toi nathie § In 1% inning, only three ©:

Kerriean 4 in 5. Russell 9 in 5. Jolly 4 In

Charles |

games the A's and Red Sox poured in, and there were liter- 2°08 » 1. Tosheff 14 in 3%. r hande have played to date, ally hundreds of requests for THUS the Ogden battle has Rien riteli—dair, Bi Shively 2-2 0» autographs, photographs; and suddenly acquired a lot more LOSING PITCHER—Abernathie. trainer-drive n f ) 2 : Te b y - 1 “HE'S BEEN pitching in his just plain = well-wishes handed meaning for hoth fighters than it Re Avolehan, Briseese IM Sharp Note, turn,” Manager Jimmy Dykes out, : did before last week's Marciano- TPMESEIN cp see (2614 paid). real dark ho! said. “But the schedule worked The modest little guy who i Ga Harry Matthews fight in which rrr ing a happier nut in such a way that he just never hrushes anvone off finally Times photo by John R Spicklemire “The Rock” kayoed the West and Harrim: didn't face the Sox.:He would Klared at his phone and an- QUICK GETAWAY—Bob Eichholtz, instructor at Willard Park pool, shows a group of young competitors how to start for a race Coast “Kid” in the second. IWGA Has chance to bec have heen in there if we weren't nounced “if that thing doesn’t For Charles, who isn't getting

in The Times' Junior Olympics swimming program. The youngsters who will compete in the fourth chapter of the program tomorrow er ever to w

’ 8 stop. ringing, I'll nuts.” ‘ . ; . . . ry i y ; rained gt tn Anat Jour game n I TI in a night are (left to right) Jack Feeney, Roger Harns, Frank Arborsteel, Richard Coonse, Jimmy Little, Harley Walls, Robert Steele, John BY Joungel ce A oe, S Fi | believes it wi ook it up-- you'll find Bobby team meeting at Shihe Park Basham and Cecil Cornelius. : : oy Sr whe has the: ade e as 0 n in 2 ‘ hey TeTew ’ . ; : yne, ve got pitched just hefore our other Yeheze i promptly seriied nin ne > . vantage in years and the proba- = ping] tournament of the Indian. Shively said. ames with Boston.' R customary pre-game study of bility of making a few more Jig J "He ; goes tonight ‘on the word ©PPOSIng batters, I ar ar cene 0 t Imes quatic comebacks, a victory eonld RPolis Women's Golf Association me iss hi eas AI ; § was to end today at Pleasant Frank Er nf Dykes and fandom in general QHANTZ is 5-3 ahead of the * mean his first shot at the title : Diplomat Han

is agog. at the thought of the Sox in lifetime standings. hut he's and a shot in the arm for his Run. At the end of the gross and admitted his

lagging career.

Show; Entries on Increase at City’s Pools

litle Jetty notching hi2 20th find fio} accepting thal as any edge el. 2 net event a business meeting will in the field bt % 30, a et i ® feat In Which Une alone seems to! 1 just Tops. Toes dort kiock : THE FRIDAY fight has an en- be held. i) have 10 he against him. my block off.” he grinned as he By JACK WELSH (lass B 16 year old and under Despite Willard's competitive, mark the addition of back and ticing background. Charles In yesterday's play, Donna a m He's the new darling of the went into the clubhouse meet- Willard Park isn't the biggest event spirit, the team to beat tomorrow breaststroke events to the reg- stopped Layne at Pittsburgh last Knox<of Meridian Hills and Mrs. ERVIN M. American League fans with the ing. pool, architecturally speaking, in Payne was clocked in :23.3 over night will be Ellenberger Park. ular freestyle races. October in his first go ‘after Robert Laycock of Speedway, because it tz The Times’ Junior Olympics pro- the 35-yard course at Rhodius For two straight weeks, the El- The program of 33 heats will he lost his title to Walcott. On tied with 81's aver the Sarah p : h A putts t mile heats to ® gram, but itz swimmers are and had an even hetter time in lenherger youngsters have posted he increased this week but Jim the other hand, Layne whipped Shank course. pu ting contes Harry Fitz ; asc 1 oO ects 11th among those with the largest winning the same event at Broad team victories at Douglas and Clark, co-chairman of The Walcott by a wide margin before will be added to, today’s event. filly, Lu Pec} hearts Ripple July 135 over the distance Rhodius park pools. Times'-AAU sanctioned . pro- Jersey Joe won the championship. Miss Knox, runnerup in the start last yea ® _ Tomorrow night, starting at of 50.meters. Payne's time in the 2 4 a gram, said the entire program , The Layne camp claims the gomen's city tournament this races this sea » 7 o'clock, a handful of water jatter was :32.7, A STILL GREATER periorm- %hould be run off within two Utah boy has never worked geason, had nines of 40-41 while “She can g ral €0 a S Xprites will “wear “the title of oder i TP Land one-half hours. Diving harder for a fight and is in the ype Tayeock had 39-42. Third 0 h DI , for W » . ance came over the week end in ig : hest tal dit f his . ? ” . shade better ome representatives for il- ol : events also will be included. est mental condition o place went to Mrs. Walter Reeves lard as the east.side pool becomes PAYNE spearheads a hard-to- the Indiana AAU state age group career, whatever - that should ¢ Meridian Hills with 39-46—82 Fitzpatrick By CARL LUNDQUIST the site {or the fourth edition of heat Willard relay team which championships at Broad Ripple Once again Clark reminds that imply. 3 lo . think they'll = othe ii BBerte Weiter The Times' aquatic show, also includes Dave Stephenson, | pool where Ellenherger earned 5 all children, who have not com-. Charles. in his Ogden workouts, 1p the net RIOD: pe BS tomorrow.” I'he baseball burial society which each year about this yw» 16-year-old Howe student; Jim points against a more experienced peted in The Times' Junior hag jooked sharp and as usual is Sian) re WE an Is. ben ware F: ‘ : * BOR EICHHOLTZ, 208-pound Hopkins. 15. who is also a stand-| field. Olympics, must report to Willard jn good shape. Bheels hac a va me Song me digs a neat grave for the pennant hopes of the New 1ad who was a freshman football op the diving competition, and Garfield Park was another at 6:30 o'clock for registration. Se ae * Dallas Hano York Yankees once more could wind up with nothing to standout at Butler last fall, has pejvin Thompson, 15. surprise in a meet which saw The Times welcomes entries JACK DEMPSEY, Utah-raised son’s Cryst

been coaching the Willard swim- Indianapolis Athletic Club re- cron a)) boys and girls in Marion ex-heavyweight king, will be the three others

Midgets Wrestle

show for its efforts b or : June : f r its effort ut a big hole in the ground, latest mers and happily reports their Among the younger hoys are oi" 100 titles. The Garfield County. The age groups are fromireferee and sole judge to win. events indicated today. Sr —— - - progress has been “wonderful Bob Monday, Bob Buchanan, gwimmers earned 17 points in ye da hig P t KX M 2 id tick n - Once again the Yankees have 20th victory. against just three'.;.. ei nd Waiter Ford. In the iris’ i - 8 years old and under to 17 years romoter Ken Mayne said tick- : CHANDLE come to life, leaving their mourn- defeats at Philadelphia Mace he Heels began July 3 o ents : H rt ryan! rd * drive headed hy Rex Rotterix old and over. Experienced swim- ets are moving fast and predicts the strongest oy ’ : ire v er Achholtz wiit argue sternly 8, Hi P y who won the diving competion c i te § , , it ow: 3: A = ers without a corpse, There had The Tigers and Browns meet at) \(j.( hin kids lack in finesse is | Second last week in the Class B | with 123.45 points. il a Sonpe en he A 2 any or a a i» On Midget grapplers Little Beaver Lullwater bu heen signs of a real crack-up dur- * t. Louis in the other game with racket while e inexperienced den Stadium. He put § gener collide for not being

and Tuffy McRae will with Tom Thumb and Fuzzy

19-year-old and under class, heing timed in :39.3. Phyliss Gaal-

overshadowed by their tenacious desire to win in competi-

admission ducats on sale yesterday in Ogden and Salt Lake City.

Another of will

come in the Class B 14 years old B.

Detroit shooting to get out of last battle note youngsters are matched in Class

place and push St. Louis there.

ing their current road trip when 65-year-old I

they dropped five games in a ; man has ha . et ema of Willard placed second |, : . . Cupid in one of the two Australrow for the longest losing streak In the National League, the '!om i a and under where Tom Cone of i a t bouts at tonight’ past Hamblet i iaty Dodg . oR “Like other pools which have in the 16-year-old and under [poop is still 1defeated an tag-team uts at tonight's during the 4-year administration Dodgers, once more 6'; games : , at Rhodi 1 ey en West 16th St. Midget Speedway Bogalusa the nf hoss Casey Stengel. in front, take on the Giants jn been smitten by The Times’ pro- Kroup a ndiug pool, Cone made it three in a row last | restli stow ‘in the race At the depths of their trouble, the Polo Grounds in what now Kram. Willard's entries are in The depth of the Willard Pool week at Rhodius Park, -covering Tin Ry on: features Martine were unplace their first place lead was re. Shapes up as an anti-climactic creasing each. week,” Bob said. is slightly less than six feet hut the distance in :23.1. : | (Iron Mike) aa and Sheik The other duced to only two games over Series Even' if the Giants win ‘And the Kids are beginning to it doesn't hamper the daily drills Hn RN | Arabv against Larry Chene and Camp Farm's Cleveland when they dropped four in a row, the Dodgers still win their share of ribbons.” of the swimmers, Fichholtz put ERNEST JERRETT of Doug- : Billv Fox : i is coupled w twir in a row to the sad-sack will emerge with a 2'.-game mar-/ One of Willard's outstanding his crew “through a strenuous jaz Park will be out for his third a : : . Two Gaits F St. Louis Browns. Rin. The Phillies, trying to catch prospects is Jack Payne, 17-year- drill Monday and will follow up straight win in the Class B 17- cellent Colb: Then, in .a manner befitting the third-place Cardinals play a old Tech senior. who turned back with a carbon copy thiz afternoon year-old and under bracket. Dunbar Bost 3-time world champions, they fioubiehsader at Boston, while 8t. a stout field last week to win the and tomorrow, Tomorrow night's meet will AMERICAN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL LEAGUE E. J. Baker's rebounded to win a Sunday dou- louis opposes the last-place — sci ————— cetera ern ERS EE nn é Won Lost Pet. GB (All. Night Games) W. Phellis’ E hleheader from the Browns, tock Pirates at Pittsburgh and Chicago . : Heteaty eennn 3 3 8 7 Fhiisqciinia Aw on 25s tenbauer’s Le ; Yi 3 . Milwaukee ........ 2 2 2 : : : a seemingly endless train ride to plays at Cincinnati. Hu 1] G k P t 1 G ¥ T | -H d r St. Paul i 59 44 522 13 St. Louis at Pittsburgh. A.D.K ) y ; ’ M lis 57 53 496 16 Chicago at Cineinnati. . D. Knapp Washington and got there just "a » i Y ra am ro es e S rp e eade INDIANAPOLIS ©... 35 35 482 11 : wn : H rm in time to go out and score an IN AN exhibition clambake at * ’ ° ¥ Race Pro ram ae nS 8 122 3 2 GAMES TOMORROW i's Vv B nutstanding 1 to 0 victory over Boston Inst might in when wey oj @ ring on 'Surprise’ Loss J im, 08 HONEST wes awociTios an Bure the Senators last night did everything but sell quilts dx, 5 4g p At S o e NATIONAL LEAGUE pet. Gm | Milwaukee at INDIANAPOLIS (8 15). Ma be P Quick Vie Rasch, with fire in charity, the Red Sox topped 16% i peedarom Brooklyn ZT 5 32 Nenben a Shae ye ¥ cvery pitch, struck out eight Giants. 1 to 0, on Johnny Lipon's a a eed Pras ' youth and stamina enabled him ' The first triple-header’ racing 3% rok = $243 Kansas City at Louisvillz PHILADE! batters, gave up only six hits homer. 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 5 (UP) = to-finish strong: program in the Indianapolis area Fi liadeinnia : he $ 538 ToT Tey ro" MERICAN LEAGUE =Steve Van N, h ~ ~ i \* - . “hicago . 51 5 505 17 1evels . N and wound up with his 11th Manager Leo Durocher wound ChainAn A Be hi a1 nn will be held tonight at the Speed- Boston : 4°38 40 2° Lyi Ph Se ao at ht Footiall Lea 3 ay : ] or NRE YS RYRY ; i ~ t 2.6 27! New X RX ght}, straight victory. up plaving shortstop and (nade oo ted aki fir , will REFEREE FELIX favored "ome. Time trials start at 7:30 Singnnat! % 8 jos 31’ Rocton at Philadelphia (night. leader, toda a 8 0» the only error of the game, while yoo. OuIng ANTS “Giardello in his scoring,” six o'clock with heat races following AMERICAN LEAGUE Phi aden or rant EF wi-nights. 2 with his leg f tan Ye Y hold a. hearing Thursday on Billy : 8:30 o'clock w Lost: Pei. GR — L dismal possi THEY wound up with a 3 tat Coach Freddy Fitzsimmons : ’ “ rounds to three with one even. at 8:30 o'clock. New York 0 OF Chicago at Cincinnati. ‘ I f wen . c Graham's protest of his |ur- Th tv < f ‘ { { Cleveland “aR NE — Brooklyn at New York football care ‘ame ‘margin over the second ent In to pitch and fat Coach rise” defeat by Joey CGiardello Judge Harold Barnes voted for ree types -of ears midgets, Cleveland 4 Mp5 Si. Louis at Pittsburgh (night), 2 B place Indians. which isn't.a re; Herman Franks wound up catch- pris ne YS ‘Giardelln. 6-4, but -Judge Sam Stock vars and roadsters -— will ashmatan nom os RESULTS YESTERDAY : th a; } . . - Yiapr 929°. v - » . hiladelphi 1 510 ! hh A h 4 y se laxing lead at this stage of the ng And Boston Manager Lou! -Giardello, 23-vear old Philadel po hincan favored Graham, 5-4-1. Compete in separate heats and cpiheh"""* : St. sin Rid AMERICAN “ASSOCIATION ® second ! ! Lao Boudreau, not. to be outdone. Phian. was a 4 to 1 underdog ' feature events, St. Louis ei. 43 A] anh 1907 imi paul “113 000 000— 5 10 1 phia Eagles race, but which is considerably lived con utdone, PM tthe 00-year-old Graham: The United Press scored eight Dick: F y r AR Ath Detroit 3% 87 30 33 7 Cliarieston 000 000 001— 1 A 0 their Hershe netter than the half-game margin p'aved second base for a stretch, (against ihe Jb ~Ola Ale! rounds for Graham and just two C razier, formerly wit INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE “'Mossor and Baldwin; Beers, Ziester (3i 'rshe th oved over the sare tear The Reds topped the Indians Of New York in last night's 10- the third and the: 0H for the AAA, will attempt to take y.... Ww Lost Pet GB gnd Kerns. Mt vA leg placed ir r y ; 3 ¥ - n k oy ' — « — dag < 3 - Milw . «+ 1 2 — I is date in the ' '0 O In another” exhibition round bout at Brooklyn's Eastern... qq), all three 30-lap feature races. Svracuse 51 i 0h nie 200 002 01x— 5 13 2 the Hahnem a f ; da rkwayv Joev won = ' : Bay i y Rochester 53 547 7 Estock. Thiel (8) and Williams; Ferriss was determi! 1951 campaign. Parkw ay Arena. But ig on Giardello said he was willing to Midget drivers include Swede /Ochesl 5. 2 3% lane pred : ro ‘a Tingncent The Yankees fill have three the votes of. two of the three give Graham a return bout, but Carpenter, Tommy Gray . andistimare 39+ 313 15, Minneapolis WN d-3 11 3 lgamen, « : ‘ N° officials Sai / + = Jimmy Adair. Buffalo 59 464 16'2' ‘Libby. Zabala (8 and Katt; Miler, ry more games to play in Washing- . . said he wanted a different ar- vy. . : aan orang SPringfield 63 432° 20 Lewandowski 18) amd Rand 2 : t 32 thev Pa no picnic > e S dare ifs The defeat could be a heavy ...ement as regards weight. For. Three main events are offered gy awa 5 6 qn hn ewandowski 18) SiN Rand or ie El on ang : p : blow to Graham's hopes for a EK AS ToS . ght, in the innovation tonight. Speed- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE New York ++... 000 01 000—1 8 1 3 ? Store-when they return nome zi. By JACK WELS ret title bout ainst Cham. \ASt night's bout, which Wasi qme offcials will continue the ,, Won Tost Pet gn. Washington. 000 00 00 erred x day night to play the fourth- y H Irn. Hue agains 7 televised in many cities east of ; eo re ArRIARE 3PM An Consuezra 9: and Grasso. Losing Pitch- » . x pion Kid Gavilan, to whom he . program if the fans are receptive Hollywood .......... 2 5 Yai ere Porterfein i-1t . place Red Sox, whom thev lead Bill Veeck, now of St. Louis, lost ‘a hotly disputed 15-round Chicago, he was hound by con-'tg the show Su Diego ...,.,.... 770 58 356 21, (Only Game Scheduled: mg pl - : { St. ) s : al d : s : ortland creseaans BI 63 504 - 9 NATIONAL LEAGUF ‘ hy 4'5 games. But even though says Hank Greenberg of Cleve- title decision last August. tract to weigh within one pound : Los Anseiex iinet ft Gram No SRHER. seheduled S Washington i= tough, the )and is tough to deal with in . 3 a> of 152, whereas he would have Georgia Quarterback Beattie caves 60. RT 49 10! waren] IFRNATIONAL LEAGUE >. Yankees have beaten them seven trades. Probahly the one sw: preferred to weigh ahout 157. BAR Francisco vere M17 40% 19 ALL other RAraes POSPORSd. Tain * out of 10 times this year. in- Veeck would Hke to ane Nap GRAHAM also iz scheduled for ie Gets $15,000 Bonus Sacrament SST 31 3 ARACIPIC COAST LedGUE" luding last night's thriller. positions of the Browns and Aug. 20 bout in Chicago against . NEWNAN, Ga.. Aug. 5 (UP) GAMES TODAY (Only game scheduled.) a f f 8 and the | . } <a oe . 2 4 Indians, Carmen Basilio of Syracuse, Major Leagde Leaders Don Lasseter. all-around prep AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cincnii P ON ao 003 130 12 8 ’ gp YY , - y Unite ress y , y : : ‘ Cleveland \ 003 100 001 —~ 5 2 0 : LOSER Bos Porterfield de . yr. N.Y. but Today Braver, mato (Based on 230 Timed at dat) school star who had been counted Miwaukee at INDIANAPOLIS 8.15 Oa ot ROSE Rok le A aha erved a better fate. The only Billy Grahar hs 1 Maker for the [astern Parkway NE AN, LefOUE H per. ON as second-string quarterback Rings city SN Leasvitie Tinton, Home Runs-—Doby. Simpson 2 Yankee run was unearned, com aham has long Arena, claimed he has signed rain. Philadelphia . 89 342 51 118 .>4% at Georgia this fall, signed a base-| Minneapolis at Charleston Re en HART 000 0005 § 3 n S unearned, com- heen a victim of split deci- _ v ‘alli . b Kall. Roston 93 353 45 114 .323 ; . ww AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston (A) 1 3 ing in the sixth after Catcher sions but th Sh contracts calling for a return bout Fl i COE cton 88 107 51 as 322 ball contraét yesterday with the IMERICAN race ON 2 Fitzamniors] 210.00 Wisi Nickey Grasso fumbled a \ e way they called petween Graham and Giardello Noodiing, New vork 38 211 18 87..313 §t. Louis Cardinals for a $15,000 Cleveland at Chicago (2, twi-night). Hoffman (6). Franks (8: Kinder. Kiely Micke) rasso fumbled a toppe it against him last night, was An on Mant e, New York . 94 365 63 114 312 Be . Detroit at St. Louis +3) and Niarhos, Susce (7), Home Run— grounder by Hank Bauer. Mickey one of the biggest robberie Aug. =. i Maggio. Boston .. 88 329 63 102 °.310 bonus, New York at Washington. Lipon. Winning Pitcher—Kiely, Losing \ low Sas Mil NER Fohheries The balding Graham, irate at NATIONAL LEAGUE He will report to the Cards’ Boston at Philadelphia Pitcher—Kennedy. Tn Mantle followed with a fast leg in the east since Brink's G AB RH Pet. ‘ ; : . work double. Anh intentional walk : his defeat, demanded in his Musial Si lguis 102 37 TONE IM Columbus, Ga., farm in the Class S . ¢ ¢ ‘ 2 » y . Kluszewski, Cincin 90 4 39 104 31a ; ie aq or 3: ., to Gene Woodling loaded the Bob Popterlellt of Hie. & A TO A ne Lockman, New York 97 in i ie 310 ai outh Atlantic League Satur : S$ Sel ase s—and—a—\Verv—tmnintentiona——soh-., eld_of the Sena Kl « In BC Dulko BOAR Aerie 3 3 Bon from - amvibbeaep panes - ya meen nme sR ———— w% me to Gil Mac Dougald {creed tors dropped a 1-0 heartbreaker sion and also into the conduct : HOME RUNS l.asseter has plaved haseball in % > > home the only run to the Yanks but when he failed of. Referee Barney Felix. The Jauer Cube 27 Jladges, Dodgers 21.3 semizpro West Georgia Textil» 7 Porterfield. whose mates sup. 1° find the plate with the bases. New York Irishman claimed Doby. maians iC sty “’ League this summer, batting .500. >. port him Nhe a peasant up loaded. New York actually won. Felix “interfered” with him RUNS BATTED IN He is a right-hand thrower and . S Sauer. Cubs ? Thomson Giants 71 1K. during the in-fighting and pre- Robinson Wh 8x. 73 Drope. Tigers gs batter and plays left field. ches, not only was in a wa eh 3 3 . : : i i the oni run i | vented him from hammering Do" nin: HITS BH Le mean I hit Schuman to Defend Giardello with his right, rox hite, Sax 133 Adam Reds 12% i 3 } : Robinso 8x 127'Lockman Giants 119 t Oe Graham's comanagers, Irving Musial Cards 126 ! against the big Yankee right- . . * £ Musial, Cards 2 : hander. It marked the fourth Shrine Golf Title Cohen and Jack Reilly, were Based TING. ene ] 1-to-0 defeat for Porterfield this Bob Schuman Will defend his slated to make a formal com- Shanty Athites 19-3 Hearn Giants 12:3 8:15 | year and the sixth loss he has championship OTT etay plend 'S plaint to the commission today Wilhelm. Giants 8:2 : . ( suffered in which his mates nua) Shrine Golf Tournament an and Christenberry indicated ‘a : RO — 1 were shut out. the Hillcrest Country Club hearing would be arranged Thurs-| MR. DISNEY HATS Daughters of x = = The “Potentate’s Trophy” will day, ‘ : | Isabel Night r TONIGHT as the teams resume he .awar sn. | Giardello, ‘weighing 151% to , arded to the low gross win INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS a full program after a day injner. The champion also will have/Graham’'s 149, was back-tracking|| ouiy as Nas o | which the Yankee-Senator game his name engraved on the “Nobles Most of the way as Graham : ye i was the only one scheduled, the Jim Taylor and Lou Wather” plodded ahead, flipping his left otel : MILWAUKEE BREWERS | 2 Indians play two at Chicago. trophy. . stjab to the face and walloping|] Wawk VICTORY FIELD while. Boston must face Booby The tourney nl be climaxed away on Giardello's body. Giar-| Girele ig ] grep ™ IAPR AND Bik : : . . Shantz, hottest pitcher.in the ma- by a dinner and’ the awarding dello took a heavy body pounding, ; . } DING, : . A . yy - ~, : ; & ke his'of ; . ! Reservations MA. 5371 IANK FEHR PORA Li UCKY Jofs, who will be going for hisof prizes. Play begins at 9 a. rain tke early sessions, but his JL : SWANK FER BREWING: CO. INCORPORATED. LOUISVILLE 2. KEwr Nigh a ©. : : ia Zs a * ”~ i % raed