Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1952 — Page 14

oe SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 1952 ~~ Jack Dempsey Defends Decision for Layne

though he warned the Negro mouth and from a cut above his fighter to “keep them up” twice right eye at the end of the round, during the fight. . a 5.8 Following the decision a sur- CHARLES, picking up steam, prised - hush fell over the crowd pressed his advantage in the ninth momentarily, broken only by the and forced Layne to grab and wails of Charles’ manager, who hold on following a jolting left

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~ Saints in Town For 4 Games

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor

HAVING snapped their losing streak at four straight, the Indianapolis Indians are to take on the St. Paul Saints tonight, the No, 3 club in the standings. The Northmen are

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By United Press OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 9-—Jack

Dempsey, referee and only judge, ” today defended his decision that last night gave Utah's husky Rex Layne a disputed 10-round deci-

booked here for a single tilt tonight, a doubleheader tomor- sion here over former champicn ghouted “this stinks to high ea. Hook. Ctak. sligser. Hing i ow afternoon and a “singleton” a en—it’s a case of highway rob- e ah slugger, g. Nno9 8 A Ezzard Charles. ” ticeably, was content to finish

sn Monday. Manager Clay Bryant's third slace club has found the Indians

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, The more than 23,000 fans Aq a neavy downpour drenched the fight by holding and clinchgreeted the decision with mixed the shouting throng, Mintz con- Ing.

to be a worthy foe so far this === Ah * 4 9 3 ¥ feelings as rain from sodden skies tinued to hurl protests, charging Fritz Bennecke, goloyade season. In 15 clashes between Mauch, 2b 3.0 8 4.00 and tears from Jake Mintz, Dempsey was “playing politics.” state boxing commissioner, gave Clarkson, ss 5.11 23 % 2, Y them, the Saints hold the upper- Laren Nf i 0 2 TT 0.4 Charles’ na his unofficial score at 58 points au 1 “harles’ manager, drenched the Rt : = 1and by the slender margin of Whisenant. rf 2-5 2 342 8 Ogden Stadium ring LAYNE, trim at 195 pounds for Charles and 52 for Layne. sight to seven. Blavs, $00 20 4 | te and in better shape than. 4n his Layne's dressing room was a It's the third first-division team {in 1° j 8 8 432 8% Promoter Ken Wayne esti- previous local fights, found the tumult of back slapping, noise he Tribesters have been asked to kitock “» #48 0:8 0 mated the gate at between 190.podnd Charles as easy mark and good wishes as Manager go up against since the current Allen, 8 9 0» uz 9 i $150,000 and $200.000 — the for right crosses to the temple Marve Jensen cried out, “We home stand was launched last 13rd * JR 8 ant | largest in Utah's sports history. during the early rounds. want Walcott, we want a title Saturday. The Redskins broke - ie Mayne said 15,000 fans were He jolted Charles with combi- fight.” : . sven in four games with Kansas Youle a at i og 1 : | turned away because of a lack nation left jabs and hard rights When ‘Layne was questioned Jity, then lost three out of four Reed struck out for Allen in {Ath of seats. in the third, but couldn’t press regarding the decision, he replied with the Milwaukee Brewers, INDIANATOLIS ys his advantage. . quickly, ‘He didn’t hit me until The Indians finally squelched = MRO: DEMPSEY said he gave Layne Chaties who seeped sontent to the ninth and I'll fight him anythe Brews last night, 6 to 5, but Wriweiss, 3b 3} Vi. 118 two rounds, the third and sev-, ack peddle and eep away from time, it took ‘some doings to finish on. iil, 1 1 2 29 # 'enth, and Charles one round, the|th® aggressive Utah youngster, fr.’ ' fearerirs | 2 2 nth, ; : we the long end of the score, Smith. rf ...,...,..% 2.1 4.0 & i {suddenly opened up in the sixth THE CHARLES dressing Baumer, 1b 4 1 'F 71 0 ninth, and scored the other seven | - : s =m ® Malmberg, ss ...,. Leh ow 82a even. The majority of the press 2nd nailed Layne with three sharp room, on the other hand, was the ALTHOUGH the Indians’ Bob Sjnaman. ¢ .......3 4 2 °4 4 4 ruled” 1% favor. of Chafiés most | 1€Tt hooks to the face. platform for protests and thune Chakalas allowed only seven hits Zuverink, » J" 0 0 0 0 1 0 giving Charles four, La Ne thre | Following a good Layne round derous denunciations of the deciin 72; innings, he issued nine 4... CE In tT and tires even ’ y in the seventh, Charles shifted sion. Charles took the decision walks and Manager Gene Desau- yivaviee i Yih : ; his early body attack to the head quietly and told reporters “I'll tels was forced to derrick him in INDIANAPOLIS 1h 130 60x 6 Dempsey said he didn’t take and shook the Utah lad with two fight him again tomorrow if he the eighth with the hases loaded KUNS KA TIED IN--stirnweiss. Kidman anything Jay from 4 harks hard rights to the mouth. Layne wants. I know I beat him—the two down. Then George haumer 2. Montae, Clarkson. Maueh . ‘ Si oli, . ecause of low punching, al- was bleedin rofusely at the kid sim ~an't hit.” Bo wero and applied the RC BANE HALE hrr Kiava: Niel. LINKS LOOT—Earl Ensinger (left), director of the Indianapolis junior golf tournament which pane Er Y 2. thelkid simply cant Wt Zuveriy ; HOME RUNS Stirnaciss, Clarkson. opens Monday at Coffin, looks over trophies to be awarded in the event. Bob Kirkpatrick, defend- o > z The league-leading Brewers had Whois BAN O™M 0 Clarkean to ing champion, helps Ensinger check the prizes. The three large trophies are traveling. awards, the Tom Angley Former J Th 4 > one or more runners on hase 4 Cldrbaan 12 Mach Wilson te Baumers-A| Faoney trophy for the winning team; the Charles H. Wishmeier trophy for the medalist, and the r | im orpe 19 in every inning except the first and I Fs uN BASES Milwaukee 11, Ini. yo py y he {or ih h : Ens is’ hold the 1 hy that to th h . f 9 | anapolls 4 y trophy for the champion. Ensinger is holding the trophy that goes to the champion tor I bh ( { he | fifth and left 11 stranded. But the _BAses = ON (PALLA-OM Chakales 9. 0 ranent possession. Beside the Hoy trophy is the runnerup award. The boys will qualify Monday Nn e d C I, S

Tribesters outbatted and outlasted "a ah RK Gur It iates 5. wall 3.

the visitors. George Stirnweiss put Zusesiox 4. inuiuan. Rs:

the home boys out in front in the toek # in #3, Alien 2 in 2, Chakales 7 in

at Coffin, move to Pleasant Run Tuesday for the first round, Riverside Wednesday for the second roundThe third and fourth rounds will be played at South Grove. Finals will be at Sarah Shank.

For Life After Stroke

By United Press

Crifically II

| 3%, Thiel 0 in 1, Zuverink | In 1%, : : £13, Teeing WY Deitivg & Sones ly sil ht) Some 80 player have entered thir Jun : | wicHIT A" o rom HENDERSON, Nev, Aug. 9—Big Jim Thorpe, the . WINNING PITCHER —Chakales. : ’ $ Hi i i le wa WINNING | PITCHER -Chakaies Pokus gion Ta am for rugged Indian who won both the Olympic pentathlon and

A UMPIRES Carnes, Padden and 0'Con- the Indianapolis Indians, was re-| decathlon in 1912, was fighting for his life today at the

|ported critically ill here today in Rose Dilima Hospital. St. Franas Hospital, te. 2 n *One of America’s greatest and Swinging from the left side Of most beloved athletes, the 64- ’ t - the plate, big Tom batted .334, year.old Thorpe collapsed at hie ise ial payer ul ths Car. |

| THE Redskins built up a lead, ,,; of 6 to 2 after five innings and| TIMEZ®47 = then had to scramble and “suffer”| ERUANCR-24TY to hold it. The Brewers cut it 10 gajqer, whois batting .. , 8 .335. When 6 to 3 in the sixth, 6 to 4 In the pq hit a home run in Charleston | seventh and 6 to 5 In the eighth.\,n Aug 2 he became the first] Jim Clarkson walloped a homer .,, this geason, and probably over the left barrier for they. fret in American Association! league's pacesetters in the seventh. history, to hit homers in nine The eighth was a rough one |... 1. ke lurt yi for the fans to sit out. Billy pe ry. ng one cham-,, speed today with one switch Inj ingled a Al ' the crew- Preacher Roe was now, Klaus, first up, sing an George Vi first k | Unser flied out. Hank Ertman ve R iin new Ire vac ker, riding in the caboose instead of singled and Klaus raced to | *0¢ Jim Arey, Tew outfielder, the engine. are expected to report to the After the stopover in the

third. Billy Reed batted for Indi in ti Pitcher George Allen. -. ndians in time to see action In, ,,,4s which upset their pen-

(1674 paid).

Dodger Express Picks Up Steam With Roe Riding Caboose

By CARL LUNDQUIST ! United Press Sports Writer THE DODGER Express picked

| 375, 311 and .303 from 1930 Pittman Nev., home esterday ing stuff, both considered high [the Giant shortstop’s- hitting through 1933. 'affernoon and was ob EO hae hey it was assets for a rellever. Further- streak at 22 games. Two of the| He also played for Columbus .,nccious to the hospital here sional baseball ey ayed profesmore his “aching back” appar- New York hits were Infield tap- and Kansas City in the Associa: poe he was placed under an!in the Olympic G ore competing ently prevents him from going | pers, tion and had a season with the oxygen tent | ymp ames, enough innings to be a depend- | Chicago Cubs. He later played "=; pn "Coogan said Thorpe| Four Ohio Congressmen an able starter. | Blackwell his third victory of {eight years of semipro baseball , suffered 4 heart attack but nounced last January they | The triumph, Roe’s eighth! the year, although he needed re- 2nd quit 10 years ago after help- y.4 chown some improvement| Would support a movement to Polo against one defeat, put Brooklyn, lief help. Enos Slaughter ing the Wichita, Kas, Boeing ye described the condition as| have the famed athlete’s medals 6', games in front again as the homered for St. Louis. ‘Bombers win the national semi- cerious but not critical. | restored to him,

Seminick’s homer gave Ewell

tonight's series opemer with the : ct A i A short wild pitch by Chakales| nant time-table a little, the next Giants succumbed, 2 to 0, in, Bos-| Dickson delivered his infield hit PT? championship. “His condition is serious and enabled Ertman to advance tol Sainte, “y.» junction was Philadelphia and ton to the 4-hit pitching of Matt to score pinch-runner Brandy| He later entered the sporting) he will require hospitalization ice indorwent an Sheralin second on a close play that was IagUe averseer. computed Conductor Charley Dressen Surkont. | Davis from second base as Short- 800ds business in Wichita. He has for several days,” the doctor caiq at the time that he hii Wise loudly disputed by the Indians. statistics on games through worked out a major change in aE ep : o stop Roy Smalley momentarily been ill four months. said. titute and public funds Were Then Chakales got Reed on Wednesday, the Indians’ Dave operations which might put things, THE REDS retarded the Card-|p,ppled the ball. T.oser Bob Rush! mm ga raised to pay for th | ys ' back on schedule in a hurry. inals, 8 to 5, as Andy Seminick gave up just five hits. MRS. THORPE said her hus-| pay for the operation,

strikes.

Pope was in a virtual tie with Don Bollweg of Kansas City for the league leadership in batting. Car- ] ried out four places, Bollweg wae this year, hadn't

| Women’s Softball band had complained of feeling| i {ill early in the day and had lain|

(down to rest. The full force of] the attack hit him while he was]

hit a 3-run homer to provide the victory margin in the inning, and the Pirates defeated!

” » ~ BUT Chakales fell into another wild spell and walked Bill Bruton,

Roe, who got into a- bad habit of not finishing what he started won a game

” n " seventh! |

THE INDIANS, who apparently 4 3 mean business In their drive to] Finals Tonight

Mendenhall Quifs

the sacks. He also walked . y . the Cubs, 1 to 0 in 10 innings : | ghmg Mauch, forcing in Klaus batting .3569 and Pope .3565. It's since June 24, ane had Sean with Murry Dickson pitching ge catch the Yankees, overcame an 8) Standard Machine Works and) resting, she said. with a run. This Is where Zuverink closer than close. haved OM oi SA's "hit ball and driving in the win-| | 1 Brownie lead Requiredtin the Ban-Dee Restaurant clash tor] Thorpe, who was an All-Ameri-| Beech Grove for OH © came in and forced Clarkson to m— since ‘that dale, ning run with a single. (first two innings against Bob night at Municipal Stadium for / | So. last night Dressen hustled Feller and I.ou Brissie. Clutch the women's Metropolitan In- earth, the

ground out to retire the side.

The Brewers got their first hit- U. S. Davis Cup ter on in the ninth when Luis] Squad Leading

Marquez beat out a bunt but Zuverink kept the situation under

That Man Again Wins Greensburg Post

Stock-Car Feature So far, the only thing that can stop Bud Moneymaker winning

Cleveland moved to with 2!2 hiting Larry Doby tied the score. ame y 1 i Enns y : : s softball championship. | ames of the rained-out Yankees with a 3-run ninth inning homer] Salaries sofia | enamplons Ps In the American league bY Dat-inis 25th of the year. Farly Wynn/g.on? 1 "on the Standard gine

tling to a 12-inning 10-to-9 deci-| gained hi ri ; sion over the Browns on Rookie > SJR 44h VICIOFY in relief defending champions. Tonight's

Ringlivg 8 lke In /

him into the game In a relief role and Roe responded by pitching 22; scoreless innings, winning the game, 6 to 3, on Andy Pafko’s

{ | Murray Mendenhall Jr. has been released as Beech Grove

MONTREAL, Aug. 9 (UP)-— 3. 10th-inning homer. C ] The White Sox came from hecontrol and there was no scoring. J-run E Bill GI s homer. |W y y > to the re-| , A three-run rally in the fifth/Vic Seixas of Philadelphia and oy i yan's homer, hind in each game to sweep inner i pivance ih ® ©" stock-car races is rain. : High School basketball coach to The White Sox twice topped the against the Tigers. They made 500 gansport, AU. 1t didn’t rain last night andlaccept a similar post at Greens-

won for the Indians. In that Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal,! 4; THOUGH Roe has expressed

\ Tigers, 4 to 3 and 2 to 1, to ex- four runs in the ninth of th -|22-24. {Moneymaker won his “umpteenth” splurge hits were made by Daveican clinch the American Zone a definite distaste for bullpen duty Of Ine open [3 2neym p burg. \

tend their losing streak to five er, after being blanked all the| Softball results last night: stock-car feature race at the W.| : 16th St. Midget Speedway. Jack| Mendenhall will succeed Bill

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Pope, Al Smith and Jack Baumer. |, ; i : ; avis Cup: tennis championship and had not worked a game in games. way, and in the: seco i AT BEECH GROVE | Milt Nielsen drew a walk after p mp P relief ai he gained his “inde- 3 ¥ scored b Reopd. game / (Marion County Men's Tournes) |Berberian at Greensburgh High Pope touched off the splurge, (OF the United Btates today by elief since he g f be ae scored both runs in the seventh. iy 'Medical Center 3. Speedway Products, Farris and Jimmy Warriner, (© 1in th g aE p he beating the Canadian pair in pendence” from that department] FANS FROM Surkont's home Tom Wright delivered key doubles I, Beveridge Paper &. Fountain Square trailed. | ol in the South Central Con. Dwight Smith batted in Pope and Baumer doubles on July 4 of last season, he prob- town of Pawtucket, R. I, gave in both rallies. Tavern 2; W. J. Holliday 3. Noble Hish-' Moneymaker and Bud Walker ference. Berberian quit two weeks blican batted in both Nielsen and Smith. Seixas and Flam, handling all ably Will get more such assign- him a “night” in Boston and he The Yankees and Red Sox and| AT MUNICIPAL STADIUM won semifinal races and heat|280 to become coach at West La. . publican | ’ . : e abernacle ; - Be | THE 1 he . 8 10 hit the assignments against the Ca- ments from now on. Jespanded with a brilliant pitch- the Senators and Athletics were Ewart 29. Farm Bureau Co-Op 2, Herfi- Winners were Walker, Frank Mike, |fEYo te BIER, . date, calle (il o ee piten th § nadlans, gave the U, 8. a 2-0 lead Dressen’s decision makes NE JOD. . rained out in the American|Jones 3 Eqperson-Schewring 9. -|Joe Palmer and Roy Atkinson, 'th Ft. w er - re old age as . 3nd Wy ing M Dr val, op yesterday by winning the opening| good sense. Lefty Roe Is a con- He blanked Alvin Dark to end’ League. . |. The same field returns: tonight S b 1 B08 Deng any ‘help the n so i wal: out | SInBles matches in straight: sets. trol pitcher, who throws break- TE arbi Tag Bout Signed land tomorrow night for more a SHATPIONShID a of higher cost: 8 8 " ) J Sees eiceseemrenie ee —————————————b rts ———— —— moms ° (racing. : Jay nd played on basketbal in the fifth. He was the loser and| { i} Amateur Golfer M For Tuesday Night At Speedrome, Tommy Cooper teams at Rice and Indiana Uni. At the ss Chakales received credit for the) i 4 S ove Johnny Kostos Ray Eckert | Won last night's stock-car feature versity. from CONgr: yictary, his ninth against four de- 4 | ° and Finus Hall will form one of/ahead of Dan Lewellan and investigator: feats. Wall now has a 12-8 record. 0 0 in Course Sunda 4 | George Mann. Leland Potts won . : munition t : two wrestling teams in a six-man! *0T8 . Water Ski Dat With the Saints here tonight Y ares Democrats. All be ar old friend ah . | Australian tag-team match at the|the semifinal and trophy dash w you , dao INDIANAPOLIS’ amateur golf-| | 11:40—Chuck Hess Ji. gore Wright: wy, 16th St. Midget Speedway and Cooper, Denis Stephens, Wen-| CHICAGO, Aug. 9 (UP)—The Gen. Eise the Scat Canin}, The Jovimes | ers—those who survived the first oR wm es ED Be Portman. pext Tuesday night. dell Dall and Omer Taylor were American Water Ski Association how much Tethuwtor en A 2. Hes : | round cof match play last Sunday 9%} REMENER a5: Robert Whirple, |e) atore (The Great) Balbo, °'mination winners. announced 10day its national federal cont dn ea all right at the plate move t6 Coffin this week end Roberson vs. Paul Smith, Sailor Fred Blassie and Fred — Siamplonshins will be held at aged, blind % AD 09 04 v . . - Wi . ino » 3 % -16with a .827 record. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE fop tne second roury of ihe 22d, on McGaieng. hot safarvin Heek-| Davis, of Louisville, will be in the Major League Leaders ’ aE 1» Leta an) dsl ; . Boston at New York ndianapolis amateur go cnam- PRESIDENT’'S FLIG " | J oe . “ ny v Won Lost Pct. GB | pio ‘at Chicago (2). foi p g | 12:19 Dh ea oy opposite corner. By United Press 150 entri f the U One of 1 0 Milwaukee ......... 1 43 626 : ; . inionships Je red Johnson; NESE at) . ntries rom e nited e I a Philadelphia at Washington (2) plonships. Doug Ct ] roley ne (Based on 250 times at bat in the fiel ALSO with the Saints is Ed- Kansas City id Men Jeveland at St en hat A ag | G AB R H Pct. States, Canada and Mexico. T 3 ALA St. Paul ae 61 58 53% 1n Cleveland at 8t, Louis. {All flights are slated for action|y |#:30-Don Beatty vs. Paul Stiles (R). Mil vkee Manager | Musial, St. Louis 107 400 40 133 .333 S, Lanada an exico. The both .on the mundo Amoros, the Cuban out- Minneapolis ........ 8 82 43-14 RESULTS YF STERDAY Sunday. This year's 36-hole final] 12:28 Joo Prater (vo Grant Elrod wa 9 |Kiuszewsii Cin. 34 M48 40 107 07 tournament includes jumping and are the old | ce esteem wre | 140 I eens B80 61 ABT 18 TS 18 3 A . AL oo ne (88), Jack Laffey (88 NY “ . eae Lockman, New Yor 01 402 74 123 . , “ ” INDIANAPOLIS. ..... b6- 81 iy 119 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION will be played on Labor Day. @R/ igs ¥ (88) ws. Ren notoins) [py FOr Condition Pafko Brooklyn = 38 383 25 108 300 Slalom events as well as “trick tributed so 1 Charleston oo 3819 336 38 Minneapolis 39-011 g03-3 3 3 Ralph Heinlein is the defending) Sr axsiile Peters PR) Ys. Sill Norels CINCINNATI, Aug. 9 (UP) Adcock, Cincinnati "3267 35 m0 Jwiting. SRG we have a AMERI( aN stove Pet. OB Ei Ne TOmANE (3). Zabala (9) and' champion. Second round pair-/'Sicer VICE PRESIDENT'S hit HT ~ William (Bucky) Walters, | AMERICAN GEAR ER H Pct obligation 1 0 LO C “ eers and® Kerns { (RST V § ENTS AG , t 3 yd Simeon coin 8M dh 000 000 dee 8 4 8 Ine, In taatom, Cet SEMA Wier former Cincinnati pitcher now gun eimops, 32338 328 | MR. DISNEY HATS S81V% sons eveland ...,.... «+61 ~ 565 ‘olumbus 0c 00x ’ . George White. , ' \ Boston. .... 1568 47 344 3 ‘MeGlothin and’ Bosiack: Miller and COMMITTEE'S FLIGHT 12:52 Dave Smith vs. Cleat Nelms; gq Manager of the Milwaukee Keil. Boston . 96 364 47 117 321 old age Washington ......... 56 50 528 6'a Sarni | M) E'S J) Soden vs. Harold Barker. Brewers, was reported in “fair” Goodman, Boston 91 321 51 101 .315 0 Philadelphia “i000 52 49° 515 8 Kansas City 000 000 0303 § 1 900—L. Davis vs. R.S. Griffin; Al|_1:00—Jim Noakes vs. Bob Ridenour; Joe fetid 3 . Mitchell, Cleveland $3 313 39 87 310 Dee ChICRKO ov vv vuvneses 56 53 514 8 |Louisville . 001 001 21x— 5 8 0 Bruce va, Fem Capp. vi. Rao Wooden BAY ond Je. Sul Brooks, condition at Christ Hospital Sauer, Cubs HOME ny Dodeers 20.) outs ut o S 45 St SRSSeaRuY X ir ywski, Jolly ’ : Cur] § urkoyvne v Ip : ~Jim IPC s y y : ? oe . + | S . Detratt ® re 3 Eo fii Ma ts and Taneli Jolly 48 ard Parties; Cor Ray, Betis vs LJ2ok Peaningion Nei 2 JAY eraner Wel rae Cavanaugh: pere today where he is being Dob, Midian 32 Zernial, Athletics 21 Nat, Smith 1 ere hi " " "w 9.16 Jerry Leer vs. Paul Hatfield; Jim| SECO! 'ICE-PRESIDENT'S FL S erra, yanks ; n Indianapolis NATIONAL LEAGUE New Yo TIONAL EAC, 0 4 2 Wakner vs. Lou Billger | + 1:16- Herman Alerding vs. 1 que treated for stomach ulcers. RUNS BATTED IN ® urvivor ins rad Won. Lost Pct. QB (Hew Yor 000 300 So—13 11 924 Francis Curran vs. Keith. Linda- Brier Frazer vs. Dwight Massey. ‘| Walters collapsed on his faut, Cubs 2 [homson, Giants 3 Claypool Hotel BOY tT trae 33 0 AW en Lanier (5-8) ‘and Yvars, Surkont (7- mood: Bory Heyan we Laser Berry. |p La Hengy Mager vs. Jack Green: Hugh team's-bench during a game in Robinson, Wiser 18 jas % od tha Sects million farm St. Louis ........... 62 48 519 pige ld and Cooper ! : : 10 i | I:33-Ri alls: PITCHING : and others ace Rhos, 61 4 N18 diag; louis S000 HI 110=8 101 9.32 Dick Trwin vs. Kenneth Shaffer: ard seis wOis vs. RB. Wells; How-' Indianapolis Thursday. Shantz, A's 20-3/Hearn. Giants 12-3 ChICRED ....convveore 52 52 500 18 |Cincinnaul vs 000 500 30x— 8 13 1 McWhorter vs. Max Taylor. 1:40—Roger McCoy vs. Wilson Hoyt Jr.: Dr. Reed Shank said Walters Raschi. Yanks 13-2 Yuhas, Cards 8-2 Gen. Eise BOSON. reriavininn, 43 80 417 281, Chambers, Tiefenauer = (4), Brecheen| ‘7.49 Arg Smith vs. James R. Wend- David King vs, Lowell Kolp y, on “ » Wilhelm, Giants 9-2 o Cincinnatt A 4 63 31 Tpiidl lisse Pa - ins 19) Land Si iet! lnk. Ji, Bayless vs Barney Doherty, *. k - was ‘a very sick man” bul em A ———— SR SRR SSR tenants ma 1ttsh AOL RE, " a 31 well, els 8), 1 Semin 9 k Simko vs R 5 y: - . s HE Tovey oy ats 42 Home Rios Sluher, Seminick. Win: iit vs ek Stinko ss. § het uey c ‘World’ Golf lead added that his condition has im whether he in { 8 Won Lost Pct. GB Plicher—Chamber® ii, thee pi podnmes Noftke vs. Kenheth Bourke: | ers Proves slightly since he .arrived 9 - Samipajgn bi M 79 ‘ 533 —-— ( nnings) " ar RD cn Rp MEN ‘URS ere, . Monten] 3 8 $3 3 iChicaro 000 000 000 0-— 0 6 0 TREASURERS’ FLIGHT B. Campbell, ATL 68-68 136 — ee eentina on Rochester 57 533 11 [Pittsburgh 000 000 000 1— 1 5 1! 10:04—-Edward Bliss vs. Richard Men- Frank 8tranahan, Toledo, O. . 70-68 138 The heav TOFONRO" 4iccieinsins § 58 500 15 | Rush (11-10) and Atwell; Dickson (10- del: Bob Carlsen vs. Malcom Welch John O. Levinson, Chicako . 72-75--147 Baltimore 62 470 1815 160 and Garagiola : 10:12. -Al Casber vs. Doc Sutton; Har- Wilford Wehrle, Louisville, Ky. . 77-74 151 Solunar Tables tion and ec Buffalo 61 470 185 (10 Innings) old Krner vs Tony Klippel Ken Helleman. St, Louis, Mo. = 1-15 152 yard the § Springfield 66 436 3315 Brooklyn 110 010 000 3-- 6 10 0 1020 Bernte Minton vs. Will Roger; | WOMEN'S OPKN’ mr (Central Standard Time) va 3 Ottwa 72 415 251, Philadelphia 120 000 000 0— 3 10 1 Kroner Boatman vs. Jim Wright B. Jameson, San Antonfo, Tex. . 72-73—145 : Nominee G — —— 2 Van Cuyk, Moore 2), Roe 8) and 10 280-- Wm. Gaines vs Don Barbee; Pally Berg, Chicago 13-76 149 Minor Maj Minor Major Campanella; Simmons (10g and Lopata. Jack David vs. Paul Oliver. Babe Zaharias, Tampa, Fla. | . 76-76 152 3 Wa'er Male appeared to GAMES TODAY [ome Run—Pafkp, Winnine PRenes SECRETARY'S FLIGHT Loulse Sugks, Atlanta, Ga. |. 74-79—153 TORY 515 ee 93% 34s mism once Av. saa rire toe TR Oh orb t \ Betty Bush, Chicago Co ngi11— 188 Tomorrow . 9 3: 9:35 3:21 AE iY rae TION AMERICAN LEAGUE iS Caberd 35. duck Duley \Atheryy ©" PROFESSIONALS 1190 Monday ~..... 135 3% Joss. sd SATURDAY—8:00 P.M. advisers th (Firs ame) » 10°44 Paul 1 th va Ha M : We iY r. ‘hicago . 68-66—134 wl 3 ‘ana 58 iS 5:0! 8t. Paul at INDIANAPOLIS (8:15), Detioft 00 010 200— 3 10 0 JO H-Faul Tol arry McKinney: Lew Worsham. Pittsburgh, 35-7 Fi utdteday 11:4) 5:30 5:5 — trim the I ea ue Kansas City at Charleston, Chivesn 000 000 004 - 4.10 ¢ Stanley Feezle vs, Paul Hiday. _ R. De Vicen rs Blea Te 5-1 ~I3s Thursday ....12:05 8:38 12:40 6:50 SUNDAY 5:30 P.M. Noises Cit} wi Gnantle Hoelt, Stuart (1. Littlefield 18; Trucks , 1053—Shannon Taylor vs Carl Pflueger: P| Cooper. White Plains, N. Y, 85.70.1737 Friday 300 site iiss 7:45 Southérn st 9 Minneapolis at Loulsville {9 und Batts; Pierce (12-7) and Lollar. hi Pi Fh Hud Wiliams : E. Stewart Jr, Dallas, Tex. .. 68-70 -138 SUNDAY—8:00 P M A 11-ou . . AMERICAN LEAGUE Home Run-—Kolloway. Losing Plteher— I. Rex gue w rad waylon; John Dave Douxlas, Newark, Del, 68-70 138 CR E . . . na u MERICAN LE Littlefield 10-3 on vs ) : Julius B , Mid 8; N.C. .. 68-7 34 : . Detroit at Chicago (2. twi-night), Bn (Second Game) CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT I OIntk. Lauin ene ca 2 a 138 PERMA- ET DRIVES If I tf t d C ] uU I di ft | Sou ons . : Cleveland at St Louis (night). Detroit 010 000 000— 1100 11 08 -Kalph Heinlein vs. James Shipp; Fd Oliver. Chicago 69-70—139 “PROVEN OVER THE YEARS" n eres e a Ss mme a e y abandoned, o 2 Philadelphia at Washington (night), Chicago 000 000 20x 2 6 0 Charles Klumpp vs. Carl Smith Jack Burke Jr, Houston, Tex. . 69-71 —140 4 Y D t . Boston at New York Houtteman (6-15) and Ginsberg: Dobson 11:16 Reese Berry vs. Bob Saige: Jack'L. Little, Pebble Beach, Cal. 287140 Are Guaranteed Durable and Dustiess emocrat Iv . NATIONAL LEAGUE 19:91 ang Job 15 Tn ings) a Arh Se Yen Darrell Me Hi SeTjen. Ardmere. Sei. .. 12-60—141 Easy TrRM3 S Iv: 1? n s 24 0l¢ s - Henry ~~ scl . . New. yor lien. ight) Cleveland . 003 010 113 001—10 12 1 Fall: Buck Jikifeld xs Henry Birk or wiiinsem, Chicazo = 3-8 bi FREE ESTIMATES. PROMPT SERVICE Gov. Ste: . Lo ( ’ 4 > 32 v p "Hite ” , L, \ von T0471 . Brooklyn at Philadelphia (3. twi-night). St. Louis 620 000 010 000— 9 11 2) 00 Shaties ne bitcand Yana ett Suit Snead, White Sulphur ~. TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION CO. step forwar 3 atlar 1 rings, W. V & A Chicago at Pittsburgh Feller, Brissie (1), Harrist (3), Gromek . — Dons Pou. H a joer 11270141 Sole Producers of PERMA-CRETE nn J . rem (7), Rorek (81, Wynn (8) and Hegan; | Ted ro Jiarnison, N, N.Y 83-73 i $100 E. 56th. BR-5488 Nite, GL-2627 paign to ’ GAMES TOMORROW ry Hogue rn Hartung Promoted ner Tend Droit: i $1142 = MAGA * . 4 ang his car an 1 1 18 ALLA ~~ -. v c arbert, © pit, } vu N3-60--14% . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Glynn. Winning Pitcher—Wynn (14-9). BOSTON, Aug. 9 (UP)—Clint ¢. Harper Portsmouth, Va. . ahi Illinois of 34th WA 9977 man admir A (All Double-headers) Losing Pitcher—Madison (4-2), Hartung, who was accorded one AE re RINGSIDE WITH . his choice St. Paul at INDIANAPOLIS (1:30). Roston at New York, postponed, rain. ' . Kansas City a, natiaston. Philadelphia at Washington, postponed, of the noisiest buildups in base- Golfing Notes RUSCO ———————————— - NS fess a TTT S— Stephen A. Milwaukee at Columbus, rain. ball history. as a rookie in 1947, A 1G N Minneapolis at Louisville. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE \ : { J Low gross 1 ANT omen < tour- WFBM-TV I, | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Ottawa 17, Springfield 4. quietly rejoined the New YOIrK yesterday were Mrs R C Block 86. New York at Boston (2). { Baltimore 11, Toronto 1. Giants today from their Minne- Mrs. Rosie Bola. 87; and Mrs. Rick Her- SATURDAY 10 fo 10.30 P. M Chicago at Pittsburgh (2). | Buffalo 5, Rochester 4 apolis farm club in the American "Tow x , L) Montreal 9, 8 cure 1 ¢ OW net winners were Mrs. John Baker, St. Louls at Cirdeinnati 2). -e ontrea yracure 7 Association. 24: Mrs. Guy Smith, 117, and Mrs. Nell RUSCO OF INDIANA :. The towering outfielder, who — i — eA " bh Te will be 30 years old tomorrow, | elm tn eps eh in amie mb WAS RUECHhA SEA. JaSt night from} = 1952-53 BOWLING. SEASON : . 9 Minneapolis where he had been | . nse 2 elfen lo AME, 5 : sold earlier in the year. With : A Minneapolis, he hit 27 home runs n Y 5 Days way PH . and batted .338. | sudden, s | | : day, en, » ’ BASEBALL | | noise w Monday Morning at 9:30 A.M. | ay pane : The . T » 3 . WHERE THE ) ’ ME : uesday Afternoon at 1:15 P.M. | : undermi { y AMPLE Saturday Afternoon at 2:00 P.M. | CHAMPION S DRIVE ! thom 10 f { ; i Ib a If Interested Call Us Immediately | AOTRG ECL LIS LUE when b . ane Boe cu f INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS . dina ihe sir va. : TRAITS parked % ] i sr. PAUL saws way Necr 16th STREET SPEEDWAY ee ; : J AY : or VICTORY FIELD | | a 2] ns © mivervkionm MATS linois at 34th WA. 9977 DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE 500-MLE TRACK 0 3 & 1 { L A Rh ! = SY Reservations. 5371 ; S ’ 4 underm i - *u bay . a ie seo '