Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1952 — Page 12

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Lew Worsham

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Veteran Gets 67 for

203 Total in $75,000 World's Tournament

By ED SAINSBURY

United Press Sports Writer

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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SUNDAY, -AUG. 10, 1952

ar For ‘Tam’ Lead

Brooklyn Wins Twice ‘OnHomeRunstolLead

By United Press

National League By 8

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9—Billy Loes pitched a seven-

CHICAGO, Aug. 9—Lew Worsham, who spends most WOR! of his time instructing Pittsburgh duffers how to play golf, hit shutout and rookie John Rutherford followed with a Rice has 1 gave a prize example of his precepts today, a five under par steady six-hitter tonight as the Brooklyn Dodgers swept Cooper ar 67 at Tam O'Shanter to take the lead in the $75,000 a twi-night double-header from the Philadelphia Phillies, American “world” tournament with a B54 en |6-0 and 4-2, widening their Na- 1ST GAME . No fuss ¥ hole total of 203. tional League lead to eight games. BROOKLYN PHILADELP WORSHAM, a 34-year-old Vir- La ne Seeks Von aR goa RNa he Damed . ginian, used only 30 putts and > | FOUR HOME RUNS—Including §ox3b {1 l Sikyanty $ $1 spotlight. showed terrific accuracy with his lone in each game by Catcher Roy Sobinsn.2b 2 § 4 Word 4 1 ° But, Mr, | chip shots to overcome a two- a cott for Campanella—helped the Dodgers Shuba.if ’ Hamner on 3 3 Rose—the stroke, first round lead held ‘pull away to their longest lead of | furthers $ jones. i $ the best of Jim Ferrier of San Francisco Tit the 1952 campaign. Gil Hodges Fatkertlt § 8 % 0Waltkus.lb i ° race compe and pull in front by four strokes. § connected for his 23d homer in WR 15 9 Denny 02 the late Re 1 a (Konstanty } $ : 0 of whose 1 FERRIER LOST hi chance to li ihe opener ana Billy Cox summed [ooo Fesava lt EE} Erontanous E : $ -hanc OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 9—Utah’ | . remain tied for first place in the tarmboy hn Sang A two-run homer by Del En- jy f¥ichouen grounded out for Drews in from he race for the $25,000 first Prize .ow holding decisions over former nis in the ninth inning of the \greeksp ........... 200 008 118 ¢ T g rmer biladelpnta 110 000 000 000— ommy Mil when he bogied the last three champion Ezzard Charles, and nightcap saved the Phils from RUNS Rates. hia ° The “A: holes and went three over par pragent title holder, Jersey Joe a double whitewash before shuba Sader Hodges » Campanella, "hae whe for the last nine. His 18 hole yy, . . $4,606 fans, their largest home |g. Campanella 3, Snias Walcott, demanded a shot at the ’ TWO BASE HIT about the : total was 73 0 crown today, ae crowd of the season. der. IT8—8hubs, Hamner, Sni- drivers. Pete Cooper of White Plains, . [.yne decisioned Walcott on Could The Dodgers have now defeated HOE RNS —~Campanella, Hodges. Send us N. Y., with a 70, tied Ferrier for noo "04 1050. in New York to : = the Phillies five straight times at| DOUBLE PLAYS — Hamner to Ryan te opinions on second place at 207 for 54 holes. gain his first recognition as a YOUNG TITLISTS—Here's the newly crowned Ben Davis Junior Baseball B league champions of 1952. Looking from left to right |Shibe Park this year and lead in Wi 5% La disbineon to Hodes picks So we Rhy osha is hy 0 On a Play heavyweight contender. He was ( wag youl tind Relin Marks Benny Thomas, Gene Symmonds, Larry Mickley, Tom Alltop, Dave Marks, Bull Uhrig, and Gary Con- the season series 7-5. "Bag on PALLS—Drews 2: Loes 1 Mr, Rice & Coope a y r; (top row : : : : . ; CK OUT— . CW affer 18 holes, but he had a 71 kaye 4 by Chatles in Pittsburgh ”} pro pu L ° ght: x wig David Marks, Al Stout, Walt Inman, Billy Roe, Jimmy Gibson, John Pingleton, Bill Schneider, Gor- | COX SENT the Brooks in front |, HTS Or} Ur Drews 3) Loos 8° © Sess; Wiis yesterday to fall behind Ferrier. reat off the books here | ip de-| oach Bill Ping. Team members Cliff Irwin and Steve Ritter were not present when the picture was taken. 1-0 in the fifth inning of the sec-| RUNS AND' EARNED RUNS—S ana oo. ow.» hE Torco Reps am night / ; ond game with his home run into ROTI G! pind gli Lees 0 and". THE NA ROBERTO DE VICENZO, pier.six brawl. n a N I * tne upper deck of the left field LOSING" PITCHER Drews 10:01) light will b South American pro champion a 0 ew ouser OUT OF DOORS Ith S ehn 5 ins stands. Campanella hit his second Dopate ky ant, Barliek. Gormas, this afternc from Buenos Aires, shot a 71 to-| GRINNING THROUGH a split | ° * w circuit clout of the nignt and ATTEND AnCP—33,000 on the J day to take fourth place with a lip that required fi N Ch A ° his 14th of the season to put the ’ schedule e: 208, one stroke behind Cooper Layne sald ree “1 5¢ Sulehes) Ips I1ISOX ° A pL ~4 Three-Hit Dodgers ahead 2-0 in the sixth. Sooxirs OA ADEA races at t! and Ferrier, Charles whipped all the time." But | ° In the seventh Hodges singled AB H O A AB Fairgrounds Behind him, Henry Ransom of he admitted the ex-champ “hit! On a Hits [i ream o and Carl Furillo doubled, send- Conn. 3 3 3 : Ryan.th 4 n 24 Troy Rut Chicago, one of five players tome pretty hard in the last i ; J VIC ry ing starter Steve Ridzik to the |Rebinnes 2 11 ¢ Worstek rf 818 0 “500.” will ° shoot under 70 today, with a 68, rounds.” lL cereres JB United Press : By United Press showers and bringing in Andy Snider.ct’ $020 Runislf 3 l : 4 3Ppearsnce and Julius Boros, the National| Marv Jenson, Layne's man-| CHICAGO, Aug. 9—Hal New- By WARREN PAGE BOSTON, Aug. 9 — Warren Hansen. Rutherford greeted Ratko $ 1 2 0 Caballeros 1 00 4 son. Other Open champion from Midpines, ager, chipped in “We'll fight Wal. DOuser turned in a fancy five-hit| wg OFTEN speak of a tri Spahn, strikeout ki the new pitcher with a double, |Furliert 3 1'1 ¢ jonas 3111 snuy Held Cw : | pitch ' peak of a trigger pahn, strikeout king of the ma- Ruthrfrdp 4 1 0 8 Lopata 33 N. C.. were tied at 209. Boros had cott anywhere—here or in the? ng performance here today having a 4-pound pull: By that} jor leagues, fanned 10 batsmen scoring both runners. ntsc 305) Duane Cart a 70 today. East. But we want that fight 28 the Detroit Tigers snapped a E 2.4-DOURC PUL. BY and fired a three-hitter today as The Phils scored twice in the Riasiks © 3 8 § 8 Nassaruk 3 Leading money winner Carry bad” | six-game losing streak by wal- We mean a weight of 84 ounces the Boston Braves shut out the ninth when Wyrostek doubled and Ben 933 Jackie Hoh Ma) eo of Jaempnis Tenn.,| . Jenson, a wealthy Utah mink loping he ag ite Sox 6 will exert enough downward puil New York Gianis, 2 to 0, for the Ennis hit his 14th homer. —____ Hntslman,p 0 0 0 0 Leroy ,Wari equalle orsham's for the breeder, sald Layne is a bette vefore a ladles day crowd { : "| In the opener, Loes registered| Totals 33 72715 Totals 381 62110 . .. and, t Best round of the day, but he was| fighter right ay A Her of 16.426. on the trigger to cause the sear Second straight time before 3533, 1s second PO it over i Philg| Nicholson flied out tor Hansen o oh headline sh DF ir ay Di otal] Waen hp boas. Wantt before |. It Was the fifth Vistory-oz the|20d striker notes Io Sip apart Boosting hi land gained his 10th VICLOTY Of | prammym reer Coon oi} 2000 Tourieen Others who bettered 70 were| “and the champ isn't season against seven losses for and so let the gun fire. But smart | osting his strikeout total to! ne AF against five defeat BIOOkiyn. .....cooo0niscvenn 000 011 200 4 30-lap featu , h any h shoot don't 1 | {132 and winning his 11th game, yea gains WV efeatls. | Philadelphia ............. 000 000 002 2 Marty Furgol of Chicago, with a| younger new. the veteran Tiger southpaw who SYS AIS DUI A nigger: lthe ace southpaw walked only Brooklyn hammered Karl Drews), JHikS- Ct. Campanella, Ennis, Hodsw three 10«af 69-219, and Ed Furgol of St. Charles, the only one In his| ¥2lked four and fanned three in We should squeeze or press the uthpaw walked ORly\ "yi wonstanty for 11 hits. || ERROR. Resi ! 15-lap con: Louts, 69—212 camp_taking the result Ri 8 | registering the 196th triumph of trigger. By either word we mean jone of the Giants, who haven't y or : RUNS “BATTED “iN~Cox, © start at 3 ‘ . os ry Loe of last |, career. a smooth, steady increase of con- scored a run in their last 22 in- Rutherford 2, Ennis 32. » Campanttia, Savi Ti i Ji A SI y, sald, “He nowhouser blanked the Sox [trolled pressure, exerted by the {nings. Spahn, who has lost 11 Pi { Ni rie O-BASE RITS..R7an, Furille, Ruth- arth TE eh SOME OF the big names io onge. until the seventh whem Eddie sensitive pad of the forefinger's games, had struck out 10 New| F IFAT@S NIP HOME RUNS—Cox, Campaneils, Eanis. Mal a 8am Snead had a| “HE PUSHED ME around and| Robinson walked, moved to first joint, which bears straight yy nS A ee c b 4 t 3 oh AFL an dist Sep 3 1. ” 2 e313 an loyd Mangrum took shoved me, but he was the same| third on Sam Mele’s single and back against the trigger or its ea. On June 1 he struck out| URS, 0 Hamner to Ryan to Waitkus, Rutherford x J Bill Campbell, who quit NER. 1 beat in 11 rounds last| scored after Sherm Lollar's fly shoe. This is the exact opposite et lost the i n 15 innings, prPTSBURGH, Aug. 9 (UP)— shia & on ohoes orooure T Philadel THE W. ment golf two years ago to sell Slaven: 1 Charles 3 said I bo bet}, Hs B of the pi] which usually becomes J 2 2 Randy Davis, speedy Piratel, DASE ON BALLS-Ridsk 3, Ruthirturg Speedway 1! won it all the way— y then the Bengals had taken/a yank or a jerk, | rookie who wi 'g| ST ‘OUT! trie IneTra nee 0 ie aD AMBteurs especially in the late roan advantage of Marv Frissom’s * a | NEW YORK’S starting pitcher, | game AE aay Ns e.g A Su car races o ww » oday or a 3 al of Jake Mintz, Charles’ man. |Wildness to build up a six-run] SMOOTH, controlled trigger {Jim Hearn, who went out for a pase on an infield hit in the 10th| out in 7th), on A Big cuit Friday a Jow #8 mos of the pro-| ager, had a little more to say lead putting across five tallies in squeeze is probably the one most | pinch hitter in the eighth, struck! inning, helped the Bucs make it|° RUNS AND EARNED RUNS—Ridsik 4 ing fleld ha onals. —an usual. the top of the seventh, vital part of accuracy or high out three Braves and gave up 8iX/two in a row over the Chicago 3rd 4, Rutherford 2 and 2, Hansen 3 the distance | ~ “Dempsey is a thief,” he | Grissom, making his first ap-|scores in both pistol or rifle hits. It was his fourth defeat|Cugs today when he started a| WINNING PITCHER Skutherfors (6-0 Instead U. S. Wins Z ronda orm Ee ire | pearance after resting 8 Birainodlsnocrng. 15 for: stampie, you, MUOHINE is a game of gun-point. 'sgainst 12 vielories. ninth inning rally with a pinch| FONG ACT an Binatell, there will | . S, ins Zone | Juck Dempsey, who acted as |€1bow for 14 days, was in trouble|jerk the trigger of a superdooper| 5’ "C' of aiming. An infield hit in the second|triple and tallied on Clem Koshe|Belimntanto oo Cvroo Donttellh big league D " referee and lone judge during |IN every inning but one before|.22 rimfire match rifle only just Some good shotgunners even inning knocked in Boston's first orek’s single for a 4-3 triumph. FTEND ANCE—34,000 tries are e avis Cup Match the free swinging fight. “Talk |e Was routed in the seventh. enough to move its muzzle a tenth slap the trigger, carrying the right|run. Sid Gordon singled and| Big Jim Waugh, 18-year-old re- count. By United Press about your highway robbery Detroit Chicago of an inch off line, you'll be out forefinger outside along the trig-|reached third on George Crowe’s| cruit who reported for duty Fri- The dist MONTREAL, Aug. 8 — The and politics,” he stormed. “Aft- | Gromer 3 ¥ 9 Al parcuenss S,H § Alot the X-ring by a couple of ger guard until the instance of hit. Sibby Sisti’s roller caught|day, started his first game in the Mark U + for the sv United States won the North| ©F all Dempsey is from Utah” |Bereygs = 8 8 ¢ Lots: " g 3/inches at 50 feet, off at 100 yards Sxaehy prover Jase nove. eo Al Dak off balance, majors and went all the way to pse S stead of ! American Zone Davis Cup tennis Dropo.lb 4 3 § 8 Rob nson,1b 8 110 §[by a full foot. reaking point of a smoothbore on scored. pick up his first victory by scat- » 2 a | scheduled. championship today when Vic . Mullinif 4 0 8 0 Mele.rt 1 Onl trigger need be no less than about| Hearn hurled well until the| tering seven hits. The Pirates Lk Hl WM In additic Seixas and Herb Flam defeated Colonels Trip Souchekrr 4 1 1 8 Dollare 4 1 $e deo Lk The dhotyus do we [four pounds, but it ought to be sixth when Johnnie Logan slashed gave him a 3-0 lead but Bob Ad- ire Q ture, there the Canadian doubles team of| Mil 4 Ginsbergio 3 0 2 0 Miranda. $188 pull 1oet 4 2 e trigger, |clean, not spongy, so you can cut|a double to left field. Rookie Bob/dis singled home a run in the By United Press elimination Brendan . Macken and Lorne. iiers, to 2 Federit. on 1061 Kennedys 8 8 88! Punch a oy Inthe He ; firing Jin joose just as that drake mallard Thorpe foeh gi a Single seventh and Bill Serena clouted] SOUTH ORANGE, N. J, Aug. 9 phy dash I Sa 5s 8-1, 1 LOGIRVILLE. Aq Newhusr:p 4 0 0 2 Brown. when (hangs like a balloon over the over second base and Logan his ninth homer with one aboard evens fiers, plus t ' SVILLE, Aug. 9. (UP)— Jr we want it to. Smoothbore scored —Doris Hart got year-long re- ' The Americans thus swept the Dave Ferris, L 4 Toss B35 sn decoys. i . in the eighth to tie the score. Time - tri first three matches of the best of day Trig a Kolloway sinsied for Clsbere in hh. Giant Second Baseman Davie| Ralph Kiner hit his 21st homer 7'8® when she upset National and the firs five series, reducing tomorrow's|today as the Colanels whi RS Dury, ers ses 000 100 300— ® ° J Williams was Spahn’s leading vic-|in the fourth inning. |Chanmipion Maureen Connolly totwo singles matches to the status Minneapolis, 4 to 2, in the a NUR ath Berry eS MH 0 ir patrick Defends fim with three strikeouts. Bobby CHICAGO PITTSBURGH |aay in the semifinals of the East- ALL T"Y of exhibitions. of a four-game battle for fourth NO RRORE— Rodrigue \Thomson, Clint Hartung and uae 3 ¥ 2 Sxosnornss's 1 § 0 ern Grass Courts tennis cham- y stock, Jt A" @ ‘place in th ¥ RUNS BATTED IN—Drope 3, Hatfield 2 : : Hearn each fanned twice, Bumbiset § 0 & 0 Greats’ 3 3 0 8 : ¥ the dealers THE AMERICAN victory came tion ® AWETicRR AssOcias] sothrst od : l y unior Golf Crown YEW Jom Boston REVI 8 3 oBurieomeds o 8 § 07 ar er gars, hes today after an Ee ety site| The Colonels also. collected STOLEN AE Hae” |Williams.25 3 v2 4 ethroe,ss a% 0 24% py $18 1 Kinerit™ 3 i : 8 Miss Hart was bounced out of bumpers. ¥ battle trom an under-rated Cana-|nine hits off th 1 SACRIFICE HIT—Miranda. = = One-hundred sixteen boys and|Tee time is 7 a. m. Eighteen Darkss =~ 4 0 1 Loganss 4 1 0 2/Jacksondh § 7 § 5 G'r'glolaec 4 1 0 0 the national semifinals by Little strictly ste “ana-| ree Miller hurlers, | ron H lsix gi: Lockmn,1b 4 210 1Thorperrf 3 1 2 0fSmilevias 4 0 2 2 Walls,ef 150 y " ) nson, Hatfield to Federoft to Dropo. SIX girls open bids for the third holes of medal play will qualify Thomsenct 4 6 2 O/Cooper, 3|KI'ppst'in, 0 > 4 winner's md dian twosome which caught fire|7 of them and all 4 runs off N LEFT ON BASES—Detrol play q y {Cooper.e . 3 010 ppstinu 2 0 8 2Merson2p 3 0 2 41M, i or- LE N B etrolt 9, Chicago %.iannual city junior 1 i Hartung, if © 2 OGordondf 2 1 8 0 Hermanski, 1 1 0 0/Waughp ~ 2 1 0 2| o from San Diego, Cal, last suddenly after the first set. man Fox, the starter and loser. | « PASE ON BALLS—Grissom 0. Newhouser ship 9 hunies 594 28 al Soniesiants 15. be paired injtins i 35 Jamel £0 Fo ens paw 110 0lyear at Forest Hills. Miss Con Te oar oi | o) Ne y a = w. scores. Ys {Crowe, 0 —— ee — co — . - ealer wno IH n Sr he Amuricane, 13 ey is (ah a A : fino a pr Kirkpatrick, ex - Broad I ee. accepted at tie bres 30 DE os J 3 EH rru sted for deste a a [P01lY went gn to the championship the engine — 0 n nes Ripple and Hano y Irvin 100 0Spaknp 3000 r W ono game that gave Canada its first fhe winning margin. Bill Hower- ? batten in Th. Revutdy 2 4 0 (need in iii Rr be fee oct gon Sunasy. Fvinn NRE BR Ch kita Gt ree and Be ue om. “The ‘onl set. victory over the Americans {on fmashed a two-run homer for| JAMS GrEtHER Grissom on) ah Jotss TIT Tugs FEE H Goats ooo ga fie—g But today Hart fought off Miss compete since Marcel Rainville beat Sid- Minneapolis in the sixth. UMPIRES—Stevens, Summers, McKinley. | _. ; ALS phuncs Jeraliovich, Dick SUamm, yew York: ...ouiseesssr- 000 000 000— 0 RUNS—Fondy, Serena, Jackson, Kosho- Connolly’s comeback surge and event (19 ney B. Wood in 1931. MINS Rous LOUISVILLE ATTENDANCE—1523. Cincinnali (Comes T.08—Jonn Harlan, a D-enty. So senvs a 010 001 00x 2/rek, Kiver, Waugh, Davis, scored a 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, victory for are those on. Dicrine. QA ABH O A yas 0 Obl k, Jerry Bentley, NORA gordon, RUNS BATTED IN—Kiner, Groat, Gara-|the right to meet Shirley Fry of IT WAS SEIXAS' booming Srinath 4 o 1} oan 3 8 83 y . Kgiggseg: Bowby Salle WHE ii RUNS BATTED IN—siat, Thorpe. Wo BANE HITS Groat, Garariols. |AKTODn, 0. in tomorrow's final. gig service, volleying and fine all- fieneeray $ 3 3 3 Maxwell.1b 4 210 1 M |Morgan Ray, Jim Brucker. ershing, | TWO. BA BAH 8a Lockman to| SHREE BASE HIT—Davis. | Miss Fry beat Louise Brough of Wrightlt 4 2 0 0 | HOMFE_RUNS—KI ug Regulars court. game that put the U. 8. Biasieeis 3 3 § | Umphiett.ct 10380 rom e n 0 Dens WP har Faiyle, omeler, WERT ON BASE. New York '4. Boston 3. G STOLEN NBASES—Koshorek, Fonds, Beverly Hills, Cal, 6-3, 6-4. son § Ylek, | Lyons. 2 13 J | . : : | back in the driver's seat. Rabe 201 LiDiPleiross 4 2 0 3 In Manufact urers Eafle; “Fred Harding. Bit Borden. Coed (STRUCK BALLS Hearn 7.'Spahn 1 | ‘LEFT ON BASES—Chieaso 8, Pitts- Two Americans and two Aus- races in ti ——————————— | Samford 2h 2 0 2 2 Ferriss. 111 . St P ( d 12-3 3 80 tale Sine. Lr BASES ON BALLS—Klippstein 3, Waugh tralians gained the men’s quarter- clude Bud Jim Thor Still Fi h | 3 3 i ol diy : League, 5-2, 8-0 0 ar 5 ouran. Bik age ge ack a TRONS Hearn 4 ® STRUCK hominy EL finals. They are defending cham- Joyce, Her: pe on ig ts finde 000 o : CINCINNATI, Aug. 9 (UP)— Phil Woods. Ronal Atwell, aon, wi NING FrrcER—spann ar, | “Hiro Klippstein 7 in 6, Kelly 8 |plon Billy Talbert of New York, rison, and Against Heart Ail Harahan | 0 8 Of | Mallory’s moved closer to the The Cincinnati Reds came from ug OY i umy Betty, Den. PYRES-—Gaggess: Pineiil 5 » Kelly 3 In Dick Savitt of Orange, N. J drive a 19 g ar iment | Yas BINT — — —|Manufacturer League champion- behind. with seven runs in the gf a—John ° Burch, Gens Helf, Steve Cop uossess, Pinelll, ‘Engeln, | RUNS AND EARNED RUNS_Klspstein/ Frank Sedgman and Ken Mec- from past HENDERSON, Nev. Aug. 9| Dandrides grounded Totals 11% ship yesterday afternoon at Riv- sixth inning and then added four |. 9.00-Don Essig Ill. Jos Burch, Charles TIENDA a. WINNING CHER. Wageh {(serendl. | Gregor. back for 1 (UP)—Jim Thorpe, the legendary erside Park with a double victory more in the eighth to wallop the BoRet. pik Nicholson, LOSING PITCHER Kelly 3-7) 0" | T “Cowboy” Amer{ | Harshman popped up for Libby in 7th. St. Li Pon Ber Aballick, Bob: Dyar, John . . UMPIRES—Guglielmo, = G ‘c | Talbert defeated Kurt Nielsen Ye erican Indian Athlete who has! Minneapol in Mh lover United Auto Workers. The St. ouis Cardinals, 12 to 3, to-|Fojey; Rovert Atwell. IAC Wins Dual Sw Stewart. Sue. colme gp py The eve been acclaimed as the greatest |Louissille : on 0% 00x— : decisions were 5 to 2, and 8 to 0 night. Kirkpatiick Hom 1aoere. Bh Da nm ATTEND ANCE—4 ee a og gi “first” for ° 3 ’ ' . . : * ° - kl-aronna sports figure of the | sc RRORS—Gardaer, Samford, Peterson, [for Mallory’s. The Reds, trailing by 3 to 1, ugel R Natal Stan Feesle, Carl At Miamisburg, Ohio AN! 196. init ah ose, No. 3 Aus Arst time as years, showed “slight KUNS = Ssencer. Howerton, Peterson,| In the opener Jack Ruckleshaus Score eir seven runs in the, 23i-Jerey, Leer. John , Schutt, Jim Times Special 3 e Tora 3 events her improvement” today after suf- RUNS BATTED IN Hon rtd o wriens, SCAttered 4 hits as his Mallory Sixth after two were out. Willard be Yim Sng Gilbert. Barry] MIAMISBURG, O,, Aug. 9—The Bowling Notes In the men's roynd of four {o- W. 16th Jetne 8 heat stack, Umuhiett: Exon, DiPletra. | [Mates ran up a 4 to 0 lead in| Marshall drove in two of the runs Water cE eer an im Barker, |INdianapolis Athletic Club swim-| pA, White, secretary of the Holy cro Sedgman Po oe Me- Dora 2 octors at the Rose Dilima Mexwel li p leek: the first inning. Mallory’s overall | Vith a bases;loaded single to BD so Syehison, : '| ming team won a dual meet her Bowling League, announced there will be | a ys, gs tonight and Hospital reported that the one-| RUREE-BASE HIT-Blarierk. | : y {right 10°04—David Smith J | this af slat § clock at Fox's & fometiow night| Gregor. An all-Australian final -| TOME RUN—Howerton. lattack included 11 hits off J. © Nod04-David Smith, Paul Jones, Bm this afternoon, piling up 97 points. are ak ih Foxe Dleak Houte.. 271s not unlike) Friday and Wy a football player M DOVRLE PLAYS DiPictro to Lyons te BUITOWS. Mallory’s have now won’ » “Ahn o A 0 a Hen MarellOH rth James Nomke, | 100 Jevony =n) hin pihet tens a ——————— - or and Dope oh Jentatnlon ! TE ohrtyrsen te Lyons to Maxwell [12 of its last 14 games. Hemus.as | 3 i 1 1 Abrms,ct-1f 42380 all 20_-Gale Hausatus, Don Fiege, Joe Yee Cinempati bg Lafayette, the late mu = h ER] 0 . “i § 2 . 3 2 88, rt Spilln ' " We | pies, had “a fairly good night's "AS ON BALLS—Oft Fox 4 in lA BE aed Lite Slehterre & 2 4 arRllee 3 3 : 3 pa ames Entliger, Thomas Feeney. spectively. Shree RACES sleep.” STRUCK OUT—BY Fox 1, Lib . ; He Ricodt & 1 1 1/Klsswskidb 8 8 7 1 10:3¢—James Walter, Byran DeCapua.| Coach Jim Clark's squad was Greenville “It's still too early to tell about “Hits ox 1. Libby 1. Za- (on 4 hits. Mallory had two big bj Ricee $14 Onrkwarict 19 1 8 N0tiCht sure: sony Gi “| iivided Inte. two nits Ath eon] have been ™n 81 ) about | "*HiT—0ff Fox 7 in 4% innings. Libby Innings—the third and the fourth Johnson.sb 4 2 § oHatten2b 4 & § Sigan George Brow erry Glass, Jack Mor- | nits with one orpe” a hospital spokesman © i!l Zabala' ins. Ferriss 9 in %. | _yith 3 runs each and again col- hose? § § ®Sminicke 4 0 8 0° 10:83 — Don Brodie, Jack Walt (team going to Napierville, IIL, for | 24. The CS said. “We can't tell yet whether | A ANING PITCHER Ferriss. llected 11 hits 3gain 0 "(Brasiey 0.0 3 I 333 1 Huftman, Howie Hiatt. er. Bill 5 similar meet. cancelled his condition is much improved LOSING PITCHER— Fox, he V ’ !Glaviano 1 0 0 0 Adcock 1 1 0 0Bob Laycock, 1 Dos Wiliams, ments of or not.” of RLssiucronsl, ‘Arneitans, Siu] THe Vestal Bieel-Kingan symefupus 3316 SNushalp 2 © 0 0 1118_Cort Carringson, Charl | MR. DISNEY HAT | Iracks. Yime—2.00. lat Riverside Park was postponed. — Pm (nll, Carl Christensen Roneld: Salhpae S : ————— — —— ——— — —— — — : 24 10! r {00 1. 218T, , Ronald Callahan. . 3 . : = iene’ WORE. ry | pt AREE Te PETE GE TE te | | Speedway, iv iexxaea Nees 100 1— 2 4 0 wrey out for Chambers in . :33—Eugene Christensen, John Gans- peeaway, Mall aha —- Borkowski f | man, 1952 City Parks I “Burrows and Peivason, CRuckieshaus| Adcock singled for Church In Ob. 3, iTi4a—Bovbie 4 tig doidstern, P Only d 0 J asphalt ov . . | . J. M uffy Cohen. . day after (24 Game) Se. Louls ........... 0... 100 110 000— 8| 11:48-13:12 p. m —Open, | Nat Smith J { TENNIS T0 | Mallory viretrenereenss 903 211 Gee $3] J CIRCINMANL Lo... 000 003 ox—12 1: n Steinkamp Ray Koons, Gene] I» Indianapolis gram toda he te chr 1g } \ , Abrams lythe. | Sponsored DURNAM ENT [Blt a sienion whirmons dnd adem, Hiri dL MRE ed: 1 qs |oemeges Rest. Satur | ore Y e imes lI’ Today's schedule: |“ ERKORS—Rice, Sisler, Johnson, Edwards. |, 13:20 — Judi Keesliig, Marca Manley. | O7 the ircle ‘ fs OUTS op oe RUNS BATTED IN — Schoendienst, JOAN Mack. : Winamac, | Au 14th li, Municipal Lea ev hein Construction Musial, D. Rice, Adams, Marshall 8, Klus- . 13:38—Judy Ball, Barbara Braughton . : ._ Riverside 1; Indiana ki 2. 8 . Kay Griffith, 4 after bein | 9 Through Aug. 24th or sp LeDouael Cnr aaints. oe Mi RS go z Beautiful, Lifetime weeks. It’s | Here is my entry for the divisions | have checked and L Riverside o: Vestal ste ‘va. Kirschbaum a fumble by. Johnson in thor Self-Stori there toda | attached herewit is my entry fee. (Th 1 Bie si Leasue— Irvington Panthers v.| THREE BASE HIT Heenan. - -toring | f 1s My entry tee. e $1 entry fee per Indiana State Farm. Putnamville; Lande-| DOUBLE PLAYS—Hemus to Schoend Rustproof Aluminum CSRA I iP ayer for each division is to cover the cost of tennis balls, | Seixics CIO fecal ol. Aliverside 3: Sunoco lanad to Stalery Church “te MeMillan to equire of the pre * . " . uszew i : alk o the entrant will retain from the match in which entrant ait DLICES suit same } 5 Wo} TEFT ON BASESSt® Louts d. Cineln- Requires No Upkeep— it Twi-Lig | is eliminated.) | IABA Standi | YBasis ON BALLS—Presko B. Brasle 1. starts at 3 [J Women's Singles at Brookside ($1 per pl | Yuheings NSTRUCK SUF reat 5 Chnren 3, AA | [J Junior Singles at Fall Creek ($1 Dor Pleven | wba’ 1 Tell a Re RE URL RE Bos Sug | [J Boys’ Singles at Fall Creek ($1 Ploy) | Yaler oh srg “7 Oi dhe ambers Batian. Frome prt e per player a Se ' | PASS ‘BALL—D. Rice. : a 1s at _Owos Men's Sin I 858 Loeni bai sn | WINNING FITC ureh (4-8), C1 Men's Singles at Garfield ($1 per player) een vy <2 18 1 To rob, Monday thru Saturday, 1:25 . UMP : Joh [J Men's Singles at Riverside ($1 per player) 11° WoO i LEAGUE aaMEs UMPIRES—Dascoll, Secory, Warneke, ' . 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