Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1952 — Page 18
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_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6, 1952
Tribe, Dropped To 6th, Throws
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Financial Aid
SG * » 2 45 Hits in 2 Games THE Bans 14 Brown nro os . BACKED DOWN to sixth place; the battered Indian- to battle Grid Pla BIS apolis Indians will call upon Herb Score, youngest member run and : | y 'of the mound staff, to face the Milwaukee Brewers in the lo one i By United Press second of the series tonight and pray that he'll last the They pro PN a1 Aug joe Wilbon being butehered, FOR th : Wy consecutive bin |6--Liscovering that Bnanicial }==The “Boy Wonder" southpay gi night the Blan lost in the face 7-6, in a aid was given by alumni clubs ngnt well “in his last outing, |’; getting 13 hits and nine runs. 5-hour stry
against St. Paul last Thursday,
st -1 and is well rested to tackle to runs in every inning except the
their make: the league-|
throughout the nation prob- Milwaukee scored one or more
ably caused 14 of this season's night's assignment. Dick DonoBrown University football players van is slated for the Brews. sixth and eighth, Which matehel oe to be declared ineligible, a mem- It will be Eagles’ Night at Vic- Kansas City's recor ere on 24g 8 ber of the team said today. i tory Field and lodge members day. In the extra-base hit depart- put J oo y The young gridder, who re- and their friends hope to devise ment the Brewers rapped out seven a fed acl "quested anonymity, added in his some means to root the Indians doubles, one triple and one homer. ser 58) opinion that six to eight first- home. All ‘members of the. Brewers } e¢ Do p ; those ruled * n= | except pitchers got hits off In- n the 14th ringer Were SO . ees THREE more Tribe pitchers} dianapolis hurlers. The leaders Parke Dut eligibility committee June 24. {absorbed a pounding last night| Nero rycen; Mauch and Bly id @ hon The. action was announced yes- as Milwaukee blasted out 22 hits | Hes re uy RPISTes It again, terday by Brown President Henry to win, 14 to 9. That adds up to! " = 8 Then, wit
few law pre be the last again went pushed over
M. Wriston. “AR far as I can figure out,” the player said, “this thing must trace back to the checks
'45 hits off Indianapolis pitchers | FOR the Tribesters Milt Nielsen in successive games. It also adds and Al Smith garnered three blows
apiece, Dave Pope two and Jack up to 37 runs tallied by the oppo- Baumer two. Pope "and Nielsen
Buchanan Upset In "Wrong-Arm’
the boys got from alumni clubs sition on successive nights. Kan- smacked home runs and Smith Giants were in cities all over the country. sas City registered 23 runs on 237, 4,,ple. George Stirnweiss also Golf Tourney i “Those things and others just es gniay aaa Je a hit a double. The four-basers wal- BUT NC turned up at the right time. Pate the ie liemp g to dupli- 15ned by Pope and Nielsen were doubled wi By United Press | Sometimes the boys got their i : hit with one on. Thompson fi BHAWNEE - ON - THE - DELA-| checks in person and other times ay Brent Ske fie les, “Little” Don Liddle, the Mil- bag og ou ’ n i i ) st | Ww ookie Ji WARE, Pa. Aug. 6 Defending they Jost showed up In Bren inning. Lloyd Dickey, the | Wakes Jetthander Whe viuslly tine grounde Titleholder Ross Collins, athletic raha Tribe's starter, was en route | night. He was clubbed out in but the sec director of Arkansas A&M Col-| ~~ a cod COACH ALVA KELLEY, a § to the showers before a single | (pq gixth after giving up 10 hits it. The Gia lege, led a rapidly dwindling field former assistant at- Yale and visitor was retired. | and seven runs. Ed Blake, right- Thomson, t into the quarterfinals of the Na- © Cornell, praised Brown officials 4 8 = i hander, relieved him. tied the scc tional Lefthanded Golfers cham- X eC uic " ding for being “fair” to him in the | BILL BRUTON beat out a hit, Liddle was credited with the Don Mue pionship tourney today after situation and could say no more |Gene' Mauch doubled, Jim Clark- victory, however, and Dickey was Shobpes 0 scoring a pair of opening match than “loss of 14 boys on any ball 'son singled and Luis Marquez tagged with the defeat. eq o1 victories 1 club hurts but I think we can still a # =» Rhodes sco . : "n on ou ohig do better than last year.” belted a home run. George Zuv-! THE Daughters of Isabella, a second bas Collins topped Larry Berghash, : The player is not one of tne ierink replaced Dickey and got the Red Feather agency, sponsored run. Rochester, N. Y. 4 and 3, then; By United Press banned 14 but said he once lside out, although allowing one last night's game, their eighth an: THE DOI Janie 2 font pu) oO) Me SSM CHICAGO, Aug. 6—0dds-makers figured today that roomed with a boy who received Widen : SF hit pul, sad (56 Siendsuee was 3 "NL ‘by 5% REE * i ’ i i id from outside the a - ay rig . he Sacre ear 4 Auburn, Ind. 1 up, yesterday. Harold Johnson of Philadelphia would beat Bob Satterfield [onanciol J 2 as President Wris- BIG GUN—Camp Atterbury's Pfc. Keith Little [sbove) de- lm B aru ii High School Band provided be- I 04 of Chicago in tonight's 10-round television fight in the {on's announcement put it. livered the big blast that helped the Attaboys in the Indiana too, had to change pitchers as [0T¢-8ame entertainment. a year ago’ CO-MEDALIST Bill Guynes, Chicago Stadium, but they were even more certain that Brown gave no names or the | ¢emipro baseball tournament at Ft. Wayne. Little's homer in the the Tribesters kept plugging _ A report from Cleveland to- lot on pap Rangole, Youn, oie Savance the battle would end tn knockout — mn BUA ba prubairingory ins fourth helped give Pitcher Tom Brewer a 3-hit, 9-to-0 victory over (2long. But Zuverink failed .to day 22 Pitcher Sam Sunes is know it is Ww WO wins, 1 Om! Johnson, who. whipped Clarence . .. : volve b © announcemen Ft. Wavne. AHlerbur hi “iv an silence the Milwaukee bats and, liable to wind up in Indianap- long as the Langdon, Bridgeport, 2 and 1, Henry. a highly regarded heavy- first round, but Henry came off ‘hich came almost precisely a wil ye Toil ii City ara Roi ond was relieved by Ray Narleski in| olis ere long. He spent part of out left to
canvas and pounded Satter- -
and John Dezern, Durham, N. C,, after the: West Point fifth. The Indians’ third the spring training period with
1 up, with a 60-foot chip on the
weight prospect,
was listed as the 5
in his last fight,
field to 2 choice to ay
to the deck three times to
year
“cheating” scandal depleted
for the right to’ compete in the National Semi-Pro meet at Wichita,
| the
pitcher didn’t do much better and the Indianapolis farmhands.
18th. set back Satterfield. win by a second-round knockout. Agniy's football ranks. Kas., Aug. 15. the Brews scored additional runs Cleveland said it's ‘hard up for Bob Buchanan, Indianapolis, But the few speculators will- Manager lke Bernstein cited The player safd “there must be in the seventh and ninth. another relief pitcher, preferably eC co-medalist with Guynes, Was| joo 14 quote a line on the battle Past records to show Satterfield six to eight of our first-stringers; one who throws righthanded.
would be at his peak Same here, Cleveland.
pointing out that in
upset by Willis Henderson, Char-| gjoyred-a quick ending at 7 tonight, and four to six of the best men Tribe Box Score 1949 after on ast year's freshman team.
Jury Indicts Menendez 1952
lotte, N. C., 1 up in the second n Si] Achat now with the: 02 “na Satterfield was knocked out twice,’ 5 a 4 MN Ake Softball Notes > I a ab , ’ 'Q - ' AB RH O AE Atr ¥orce at 8ampson, N. Y. QATTERFIELD was te chief he came back and then won five. DESPITE the ineligibility dec : Rutan, ¢0. ... > + > dr AT MUNICIPAL twice had won the event. cause for their anticipation Tha * TOW hy kayoes, aration, Be aftsed WA oe | n arcen oun S Clarkson, ti 313i er) a : $ i . ? a . , ’ Clarkson, ss ,...... 6 3 5 9 Stokely V C 22, College I Others who advanced. Were cphioago battler usually either Since then, however, Satter- that Brown can improve js aM Minh] 3 2 0? IBEW VAL Samp 33, Collene iret Golf Associ: ; - C \ ) J | : . 4 ta record ©o wo wins ¢ ’ 1 ndiana National Bank 6, L.S. Ayres 0, s S Nejson yo heard: S25 Fran wins with a paralyzing blow or he [i iy ha been koe hed oy twice IoA%es : By United Press Waltenadts 28 vissr0 3 1 1.3 9.1 Tonight's Schedule: 7:00; Riviera Club vs. I Soa. elsco; John Minco “leveland; ! n y ia BA Oost one other battie, SY. o : ~ rr : = cavengers; 8:00, Karpex vs. Vonne- : , gets put to sleep quietly by his i RX Ss & Williams, o .. «5 1 2 5 0 0 gut Hardware; 9:00, Howard Sams vs. John Butler, Atlanta; Jack Wilk-| 5hnonent inn HE Soi yo1LE00, 9. ay SDavay Menenier said today he Ertman. 1h ood & 2 6 3 0 Jenn Air Products. for 1953. . "Pole 5 3 : : e lvy > ma ht efforts to brin i o e, » .... «3 0.0 7.3 AT BEECH GROVE The IWC on < I TeX and JIm[ 4) 000 was the choice because BOTH FIGHTERS expected to informed of the infractions last y hg ays § am aere to face charges of phi » --- 1 0 0 1 0 o (First Round in Marion County Tours yesterday omas, sburgh. Satterfield showed both of his weigh 174 pounds for the match, January by university officials, {larceny by trick in his operation of the Toledo vaseball feam.! o..,, nh Enno aE Saye he. ert Laycock ri rayr ie RA 1 chants 6; J. D. Adams 9, Linde Af abilities In his last fight with which was expected to draw about who took disciplinary action at] Menendez said | in Charleston, W. Va., where he took INDIANAPOLIS night's Schedule: 1:00. Indianapolis “Raile low gros: {Clarence Henry. He knocked the! 3000 fans with a gross gate of ithe time. What type of section! ee — ABR H ways vs. C 56: 8:00, Morris Plan vs. i his Toledo team, that he had not 0 AF ] Los Angeles scrapper down in the about $10,000. {was not revealed by Brown. al ne Nac Nol yypmperr. we =i 1 11 8 11C 000, 10, Ravens ve Kiefer Stewart, R. W. Stah g S dre S | But the words “disclipinary ac- = decided whether to return volun- Stirnwetss. 3» .....8 3 1 0 2 0 TWA 8, Kiefer-Stewart 5. * Riverside: the low net } ay 4 pinary tarily or force extradition pro- Pope. ef reer 801 2 30 Mrs. Lay [tion” struck .a note with the | Nielsen. 1f 5.3 :3 2 oo of mo ; By JACK WELSH ceedings on a 3-count indictment smith. rf 1 3:2 o 1 EX so LH Monday at | an in [3 jEriguer: returned yesterday by a grand Baumer. th .., : " vy 1 2 ae," SAT al ool Bb 79 yesterday The way Injuries -are hit- ‘That must be the college dis~ : |Wilson., 2h .. "05 6 0 Emmet RT EE ) el | clplin no extra-curricular ac- "jury investigating his operations.!troupe, o a0 2 1 oES y ting the Pirates, they have one AMERICAN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL LEAGUE tivities—they slapped on some Asst. Chief Prosecutor Harry Dlekes. » ET . boust about their prolongad | Won Lost Pet. OR} Philadelphia of Boston, (night, moon] of the boys who wers out for Friberg said he would file the eX- yarieski. » tA NE Russian ’ . 42 41 00 slump-—at least they are do- Kansas City ........ J 42 43 -—| Biookivn at New Yor after | track a. baseball’ the first tradition papers with the gover- Hutson oo 0 oo |S : fng it with a minimum of [st Paul 62. 84 54 1 St. Louis at Cincinnati (night). rack an Li nor unless Menendez surrenders — a = : players Jinsieagols 28 3 a0 I (Only ani Seneduitds part of the year. £ 8 S.! wotals ® 13 2 16 3 . l d TT oulsville 56 } § i AMERICAN LEA | ; a & = . er 2 DN Sraus ia oi i 3312| Detroit at St. Suis, night), | " HE SAID that hy official uni “I HAVE done nothing wrong,” rl Bi Ines toree Play fo Narfeski : ed - Columbus R 6 § 3'21 New York at Washington (3) Yo = A 3 The Toleda - Charleston fran- Charleston BE Mg Boston at Iv Games 86 heduled) {versity report showed that at Menendez said. “I have nothing Milwaukee . 412 130 201—14 ONE FRESH MAINE . . 3 : (Only (Games 8c ’ - 20) chise feud has gone before the AMERICAN LEAL rs onl —- [least 75 per cent of the football to hide from.’ INDIANAPOLIS : 02 013 001— 9 LOBSTER DINNER Tie if grand jury. It it keeps up, you iNew ¥ork .......... 83 41. M4 --| = RESULTS YESTERDAY (team “were up in their grades |The indictment charges he got!, FIX SUED JH-MALEh & Caren won't know whether the gentle- Boston hay # 8 a pul AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | ¢ o and over the college average.” 81700 from the three -Toledoans liams 2, Nielsen 3, Bruton 3, Wilson, NO HAR i TRS y : ’ { 24 i sas vas | man in the blue suit is the RJathuein ........ 3 a 0 ai Kansas € Y oo a ad—1 8 8 The Ivy committee departed before “the season opened on the Bramer _"\ —_- _. _ . MOSCOW Prosecutor OF an wmpire.on Bis Eve, = a" 61 in Hl onl, gwen; CH bor baat ho 1/from its policy of permanent in-. basis he would continue to oper- Stirnwelss, Williams, Klaus oo ig of the Sov 8 Ouls 63 1 § ! $ . v see J s, » day off. Petron: 36 68 48 26 Charleston .. 101 100 000— 3 7 2 eligibility and made it for the ate the team here as the Toledo Smith. WITH THE PURCHASE OF Helsinki, Ni er NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 Bicone, Tomas ee fnwud Kerns" next academic vear only “in con- | Mud Hens. He moved the Amer-| LoULERoRE IIHS, \ien ONE REGULAR LOBSTER th Whirling Dough - won the pookiyn EH a , : 100 100 330 813 1 sideration of the circumstances ican Association franchise to STOLEN BASE—Klaus. ; : today e gixth race at Rockingham yes- New York coon B10 037 622 Bla Ha and Baldwin: Coffmany Patrick lof the violations.” A university Charleston last June. SACRIFICE—Blake. | DINNER AND THIS AD Russia tied it. Lous “seis 9 44 S13 10 eating (A). Allen (A) and Sarni. DOUBLE PLAYS—Malmberg to Wilson terday. Now who wants to Philadelphia 000000 54 aT Wn + Keating 3 oan, oo GUE spokesman called the violations Menendez replied: to Baumer (2). CHOICE MIXED DRINKS point standi argue money doesn't go fast Gcako ia pe! 3 420 281, (First Game) ° “of relatively minor nature.” “At To. time did 1 promise {he wih OF BASESVIWavEee 1 dian mer games ° Cinetnnatl .-........ 41 81 © 413 26} Cleveland . 103 000 101— 6 9 o - £ sw s oledo apolis ’ st a race track? Pittsburgh 30 77. 280 41 Chicago 000 000 000 - 0 4 o In absolving Kelley from the § Mud Hens would ‘stay in Toledo silly p00 on riddie 3 Zaver Circle T Romanov, — INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Lemon (13-8) and Tipton; Kretlow, Jud- slightest blame, President Wris- all season. I merely said the ad- nx 1, Narleski 1, Blake 1. ircie iavern the governr Mantiénl Wor Lgl foi, OF. json if) sand Lelia, Losing. Prener—Krets inp sgid thal university officials HARD-TOP DR IV ER—Dick vance ticket sale would allow me STRUCK OUT—By Liddle 3, Narleski 2. on’ the Circle \ oe erp! Mi . ow (2-2) . n * Syracuse... 64 NB ‘mar 9 Brena Game) “have complete confidence in his Passwater, who will compete to open. HITS—Off Dickey 4 in 0 innings| the U. 8. ar Rochester .......... 84 38 AW 8 oy0ypiand 000 000 201— 3 13 2. handling of football and high re- foniaht in the hardtop. racin He added that he would face (pitched to 4 batters in Ist). Zuverink 494 oints 1 Baltimore 111.1111 8M 0 44 11, Chicako 150 000 00x<- 8 11 0iqnant for him as an individual. " 9 P 3 | certain loss of $100,000 if he'l18 in § (and in 3 batters in Jib) ladle Pom Buffalo . 52 6&0 464. 17" Garcia. Brissie (8) and Hegan: Rogovin, program at W. 16th St. Speed- kept the team Hhére } 3. Blake 1» Narleski n 5. The vice . Springfield ©. 49 64 434 NM Dorish (9) and Johnson. Home Runs—| { . p : WILD. PITCH—Blake. Union Con Ottawa 48 70 407 M's Rivera. Mele. Winning Pitcher—Rogovin | way also is scheduled to chauf- 2 nw BALK—Blake. 4 Bg ve. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 3 Jo oo Losing Pitcher “Garcia 14- 8. N, Y. Ruled Oul As four in the first late-model stock FRIBERG said the grand jury JINNING PITCHER Liddle, Culture saic Ka + Jon Lost Pct G etro exis - ‘ § Jur) LOSING "HER—Dickey. Irs Holl» wopd BB Im, 8 ou I oo car race at W. 16th St. Speed- Would continue its investigation UMPIRES—Briscese. Jackowski and Ap- gent yore /00¢ sifsis.a 13 BS 567 CIrAyY, 7 8 : , . . San Dieso 000 7k 3 3m oo” poh Lane (3), Stuse (D ool | way, Aug. I5. into Menendenz' purchase of the "Tiare , 0 oe and P Portiand 1eeres 84 82 NOB 8 Moss. Losing Pitcher—Gray (0-13), i f ife or ! a franchise from the Detroit Tigers ATTENDANCE—366y. iad bene Seattle | sees 61 63 436 ui jRoMten ta : fog in -3 s 3 2 and his subsequent operations. 0 Und 1 . An ranclsco ~ A 4 22 1 "hHadelphin Xe Hg nder Sacramento 48 80 375 25 | Hudson, Delock (1! and White: Shanta Rookie End Aske Friberg has called upon MenP ace TEXAS [Ao TO ton asumth Losing Prehernitin Marciano, Walcott endez to surrender. If convicted, : scoring us or O08 ot 3 SQ (7 } i 5 Dallas bar Lost Pa an (Called After Seven Innings, Rain) Biv United Press Release From Giants the club owner faces prison terms Distons ’” Ft. Worth 68 57 544 '; New York 200 010 0— 3 6 -2! ATTY : ali 21 years y 3 ’ Shreveport | SIH aRew Yuk ooo $3 yn EPHRAIM. N. J. Aug. 6 ST. PETER, Minn. Aug. 6 'claling from three to 21 years. 55314. Un Oklahoma City ..... 81 590 508 4':! jg ds (13.7 1 B Shen i9:4 alive ; . Harry A. Wallace, court ap- 0d + { Tulsa poor dy enp . gyil NEVIS (13:1) and Herre Shea ' ~ Felix Bocchicchio. manager of (UP)--Rookie End. Tom Collins hointed receiver for the Senators tem which : Be tN Boma NATIONAL LEAGUE Heavyweight Champion Jersey Joe', 4 the New York Giants foot- pe Charleston. said he. wai con- for a firs Houston $4 1 A Wag akivi 000 004 000 060 C11-- 8 9 3 Walcott. today ruled out New ball t { hi 1 1 fident Menender would return vol : 10 under SOUTHERN © ASSOCIATION New York 000 003 100 500 012— 710 1 York City as the site for the Pa eam for. his release anc : 3 7 Von Lost Pet. GB oe ey Nv ; : S = 5 | 4 : ntarily. W 1s : the U. S. New Orleans 64 AT 5A Campanella; Hearh, Wik etuvky a8 and Walcott - Rocky Marciano title transportation back to his home Rey Wallace 230 2d Lhe Russia had tan s 8 51 x y re a 3 - a 3 qv « . + Chattancors breton o 33 Jai } Hh Corwin, 18) pnd Westrum. aay fight tentatively scheduled for in Texas today and the team im- transferred to the. West Virginia Mobile 153 BY 500 6 Elliott. Winning Pitcher —Corwin (1-01. mid-September mediately complied. iy : Memph ae ae 50 87 Tt Ho he ck: (6-1 > > : ns ; : api : > NEnant | ti RR 8% A 3'* Losing Plieher- Black J6-3). Bocehicchio, who cannot obtain, Collins, a graduate of Midwest- capital : 1 ' Nash il] 33 6 #4 i {1 innings : v : We definitely are not afraid avl Little Roch . ho 81 48s 10 St. Louis, 001 002 000 201-4 8 1 4 New York manager's license be- ern College in Texas, was trying : : " : k 52 63 45 11'2 Pittsburgh 060 021 000. 000— 3 10 0, - : . of any indictment, Wallace . * v. ae ‘ a Mizell, Yuhas (10), Brazile (10), Presko/cause of a criminal record. said out with the team. Said. I'm Goite certabl Dip: eX= Just in Time for Summer Painting G AMES TODAY Hin a an Rt aia Hole he does not intend to file an ap- The Giants announced also that ti liti 9 di ill be Maich . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Winning Pitcher—Presko, (7-6) . plication for such a license. veteran halfback John Amberg, . dition proceedings nw . (All Night Games) Chicago 000° 000 (00— 0 7.0 FU ; : ip- Who had b ten ad necessary to have Danny return Milwaukee at INDIANAPOLIS (8.15: Cincinnati 000 306 .0x— 4 7 1 Jersey Joe Walcott will not de 0 ha een given permission op hoa w . Minneapolis’ at Charleston. pellacker, Schulty (Band Chitl: Raflens rand the world = heavyweight for late arrival to wind up per- PERFE( : | ION SOUTH . Kansas City at Louisville, Pade at Boston (2 vames. post- championship in any city or state sonal business, reported today, to 6—Top-seed . AMERICAN LEAGUE poned, FE ATIONAY LEAGUE "| where I do not hold a license to keep the club's roster at 43. Millionth Fan ange, N. J Cleveland at Ch ! NTERNATIONAL UE : . : 20 ;" Brion Bi Catt iene | Mopioeal 47 Rechoter Fa) I ne b St ' New York a ashington (night), lala 3-5, 1 . ig ave never ap or. a man- : ice, faces Boston at Philadelphia (night | Syracuse 3, Toronto 0 Aa : Junior Baseball To {> t N WwW C r : . 1 tir . - id - 1 - . NATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 1.1. linus, 1 iZacus ager's license to Robert K. Chris C UEARCECCTAYORY e e a - Eastern: Gr ” Philadelphia at Boston (2. twi-night) San Diego 4. 8an Francisco 1, {tenberry, since he became chair- Eagles 120 200 4-11 8 5. CLEVELAND. Aug. 6 (UP) . ships today y Chicago at Cincinnati Los Angeles 3. Hollywood 2. man of the New York State Murphy's Tigers ela 23 JuVRELAND, 8. 712 foe Brooklyn at New York Seattle 7, Sacramento 3. op : ts ey ? 0 Some lucky Cleveland Indian fan: \ year-old K . i J A | Jordan Bowman; Harris, Vaughn 7) . . St. Louis at Pittsburgh (2, twi-night) Portland 1 Oukiand 8 oF Athletic Commission, and I do not "Gale holding a ticket to next Monday : : tralia in th . - — 1 {intend to file an application in Beech > : ' y HOU E i Dallas 9. 8 Antonio 3. eech Grove 002 015 1— 9 4 . ; GAMES TOMORROW FU Worth f, Houston 8 (10 tnntnes). [the future.’ Counter. Bov Flashes 021 373 x—16 § 3 NIEht's game with the Detroit Savitt, ¢ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Shreveport 4. Oklahoma City 2, | : soo rnber di. ¥, ung (5) and Pier- Tigers will be presented with a . ’ Wimbledon Mitwaukee Mh NUR Gamen | SOUTHERN © ASSOCIATION ON THE prospect of alternate junior Cardinals 012 027 4.12 10 o NeW Nash hard-top convertible as pion, figure flwaukee } ANAPOLIS 5. | tl e fans i r 'a 109 - i s i | Bt NDIANAPOL1 | Little Rock 5, Memphis 1. isites, the manager said the fight Hawiho; ne Varinii Shas? a La the Tribe's millionth fan of the or : : 5 : : sweat plent; St. Paul at Columbus, | Chattanooga 11, Nashville 8. {would be held some other place=at, and Corey of 1) season. 100 70 Pure White Lead Titanium Zinc Oxide Rosewall Kansas City at Louisville { Mobile 6, Birmingham 1 Speedway Sparklers 9. Rhodius BY au oy 3 ’ ’ not at all. J Shee park} hodius PAL 0... ..Each person who attends the his strokes | Philadelphia, Boston or Chicago | eC NaRROW S SCHEDULE game will be presented with a § ’ Ground in Pure Linseed Oil joined his . have been mentioned as possible EAGUE Fletcher Place vs. Broad. guest card entitling them to seats t . Ripple Legion, Riverside 1. Ben Davis vs : teammate, 2 |sites for the bout, but Roosevelt Hawthorne. Riverside 2 for night games of Sept. 3 or 5, the New Je 4 = te Stadium-in Jersey-City, N. J. prob. 8 LEAGUE- Tabernacle vs Ben Davis or afternoon games on Sept. 4 REGULAR $5 69 GAL ’ wv {ably would be Bocchicehio's Tea “Riley PALVE Cara: ‘or i HE rE tie Ei Soy . J choice because it's in Walcott’s ——— - . : championsh . 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