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Olivar Replaces Hickman As Yale Football Coach
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® | 3 As Millers Invade new x3 dan By United Press ball’s most By EDDIE ASH NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 12—Yale University today drive vas l BY FOIE Yditor ] appointed 37-year-old Jordan Olivar as successor to ‘life. year age go The Indianapolis Indians begin a new series under the ome NS time” Football Coach Herman Hickman, but gave him only 1951, the Ne Victory Field lights tonight, vs. the fourth-place Minneapo- a l-year contract as “acting head coach.” foundering, lis Milers and it calls for three games, through Thursday. By CARL LUNDQUIST 8 Hickman, regarded hos one of Dodgers. The Mill City boys are just-up from Louisville, where tivited Press Sports Writes the most secure coaches in the Fifty-three ‘ they Nor anc yo wed : P. - - NEW YORK, Aug. 12 — history of the gridiron sport since spectacular
receipts amounted fo about .the be Radio Appreciation Same as any Sabbath’ afternoon Night at theldoubleheader in the Ohio capital The
his 10-year-old contract still had nine years to run, resigned to accept a job in private business.
against the rampaging Colonels, It will
won 38 oul Giants acco miracle” by
They still speak in almost reverent tones of Babe Ruth # and Joe DiMaggio in Yankee,
Tribe park and ¢ty. twilight-night twin- a Appolnnent of Olivar tion} Leas pb bill with the Milwaukee Brewers ¥ - “for the 52 season” was ane. ngs o young Ie drew a small crowd of 1381. Co- Staqiumn and no fresh 0-year old, nounced by Yale's Athletic Di- matic playof Score, Hie BOY | te kid wil] ever replace the memory; rector Bob Hall. Olivar, a star southpaw, Ia} um us = sportsgoers are saving of their exploits, but Mickey Man- | tickle in his collegiate days THE GI slated to oppose |! eir rocks to watch the Ohio tle today stood as potentially] Wik Villanovs. has Dots yas amazing dri fe Siler on Blale toathe)] team gerietsi greater thah spher of them, coach at Yo. and Loyola inauspicious] he Mound. wii| . THE Brewers and Blues, the Not that he'll hit the home runs of Los Angeles where his Yo they had los not Hi broad-| American Association's fore- of the Babe or field with the grace Hickman Olivar bined record showed 50 vcitor- lies and fall
cast. A program Most clubs, invaded Columbus and of DiMag or perhaps deliver in ies, 31 defeats, and two ties. third! place.
|Charleston, respectively, looking the clutch like Joltin’ Joe. But 2 5 & skid, howeve of stunts will be for easy pickings to fatten théir already they're hajling him as Kentuck . ble-header fr staged before, centages in first and second the greatest power switch-hitter | | OLIVAR was left without a 12, . swept Eddie Ash the game, Withi,), "5 the Grand Old Game of all time. Lear when Loyola announced” at from the T players of both]
" " ” THE KID from the back-valley hamlet of Spavinaw, Okla. already has hit some of the longest |
{the end of last season that it was (dropping football for financial (reasons. In March, he was signed |by Yale as a new assistant to
doesn't play that way, teams participating. Indians and The Dy a Nay Red Birds Millers have met 17 times this held the Brewers to a split in
season and the sixth-place Tribe-| g games and the last-place
sters prevail by the slender mar- |
To Sit Out 1-Year Ban
later, and d had piled ur steak that c to five game
Senators held the bludgeonin homers on record around the! |Hickman, along with Former Pro The rest gin of nine to eight, The Millers| Blues: sven in four os x American League and particu-| By United Press , Star Bill Dudley and Former the Giants are short the services of large| “,y,, ' " "\\ MU 6oionels were larly in the stadium—both to right BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aug. 12 Georgetown Coach Jack Prender- with the Do Clint Hartung, who was recalled edged by Minneapolis in Louisville and left fields. And the most — The president of the University gast.
fore the enc son and tl three playo the most t
by the parent New York Giants after he combed American Association pitchers for 27 home runs. But Daryl! Spencer, shortstop, still
last night, they have won nine of their last 12 gamés and are gun ning to land in the playoffs, They made it last vear by a spectacu-
remarkable thing about the boy Of Kentucky today described the| No announcement was made Casey Stengel calls “my special One-year ban slapped on the ,p,ut Olivar's assistants, but Hall built two-platoon outfielder” js Wildcat basKetball team as “eX-|gajd that Olivar was en route
he doesn’t know himself whether cessive,” but said no appeal would from
\ his home in Los Angeles baseball his is under Manager Chick Geno- 10. Ll ireteh. The Colo he hits them ‘farther from the be made. and will meet with Hickman and Today, as vese's wing and he's a Tribe nem- ,.,. wi he in Indianapolis for a & right or the left side. The Kentucky Wildcats, peren- “other members of the staff later three-game s six with Dix home Tan hat, The single tilt Saturday night and a b ‘ Lash gi, winging from nial cage champions of the this week.” nine games tall infielder has “tw 3 c he left; he delivered two homers ¢ s 3 » : : : Dodg ers jurelier a and several of tw hi on Sanday atterneon. IT'S IN THE BLOOD—When you ask who's the swimmingest family in The Times’ Junior Olym- in a single game for the first Lease het Os erenes ale Hiclaan, the Jolly, 810-pound dai - the roundtrippers have been made Ki » ; pics, just turn to the Morrisons. In the back row here are mom and pop—Mr, and Mrs. Guy Mor- time in his meteoric major pionship three times in the last] Hy i Tadked a4 one oe a jie expan ol Lananabon irkpatrick Faces rison, who along with their oldest daughter, Judy, served as AAU officials. In the front row (left to = league lifetime. The blasts [five years, were suspended from apy A roaches in 3a 'e FOR ONE pitchers, both In g¢ y i
: . . . ; ; history 1 ‘als tarred on : right) are the competitors—Jim and Ann Morrison, both favorites of the Indianapolis Athletic Club = Provided Allie Reynolds with Story an 9 .slarreq- 0 pitching staf
league competition for one year fo Victory Field and at Nicollet ' : : : . as ‘ ' all the help he needed to beat |. ; ve exernitive Television programs, will ‘eon- in the league ey i spie in unior team. They will be on hand tomorrow night for another edition of The Times' program at Ellen- the Red jp jy inst niga by the SEC's executive, gino ‘itr the university's foot- tra fourmasters is over the left field Detendine. C1 Dick berger Park. - ” x wn oa ew a» ball team as a “consultant and tion of Sal M wall. Rithvatio battled. Ay Esple AS REYNOLDS spun a two- THE COMMITTEE took the Scout.” tiveness of n n ~ 4
; , hitter against the Red Sox, who action, it explained, because it £2 : won 23 gam B® previous appearante A.D A rong dale El len be r er O n ho ot haven't scored on him in Yankee found Kentucky had participated! “WE FEEL fortunate that far below th Against Hie Mules: RB Mnear:] olf championships at Coffin | Sadun, a its years, Mantle in basketball “in violation of the Herman had such a capable as- vr thern lig, young Herb Score made . | elivere 8 first rules and regulations of the|sistant as Jordan Olivar,” sai ting attac impressive showing and the rookie| ! Kirkpatrick fired a 77 yester-| rh orter in toed g s e d
with the blazing fast ball is “due” day, one stroke more than Medal-|
SEC” from the start of the 1946 Hall in announcing the appoint-
through the
. = / ‘8 5 | first inning—| season to the end of the 1951 ment. “He has been a head coach vin, who dr to. repeat tonight. When Herbie EE ge i Nn mes J r: O lym PICS right at the foul »% |season, the period of Kentucky's for more than 10 years and is year, and ' control is Tight, he looks the par Hollingsworth, ; : pole. The Red, greatest basketball fame. The extremely well qualified for his to hit with of RIurelire 1itwre Break six Donna Knox, runnerup in the : ; ' VELSH ‘ub it in, Ellenberger's last two Willard rse i 32.1 This Sox protested it bo committee did not reveal what new duties" All of his teams in The depart more games in the current home |WOmen's city tourney, was low BY JACK WEL yub seen crEers last 1wo rd Course owed Swas a foul ball violations Kentucky committed. the past have been noted for to the Arm
stand, three with Minneapolis, [Medalist among eight girls com-
There's no thrill in sports
triumphs have come after knocking off its closest
little lady hr#s no peer to date in
rival at their the Class B girls division with
but they had nothing but#
At the same time, they de- [their brilliant offense and sound
vere blow tc
: 4 three with Louisville. The |Peting. She fired 90, seven strokes |ike beating a favorite team home pool. four straight .wins. grodging © admi-] Saved 1%e Rentusky Josthalt | fundamentals. His reputation as “SURE, W Millers now are making their {etter than defending Champion on its home grounds The Times’ Junior Olympics Barbara Howard and Pat ration for the players—star guards Gene Don- a tireless worker and a football shape as Ww last scheduled appearance at (Judy Keesling. Keesling faced § g S, :
continues to grow, grow, and | Burrill have won for Ellenber-
second smash. It
aldson and Chester Lukawski— Istrategist is an enviable one.”
Durocher co
Victory Field for the 1952 cam- (Jean Tellstrom and Knox Het Such ambition holds forth grow and an even larger field | ger in the Class B 12 and 14- went to the back WO i i Jor lusther compli: Olivar, born in New York, did we be with paign. Its their fourth visit |Tudy Ball this afternoon in first, 1, pearts of young swimmers, than the Willard mee; fs ex- | year-old brackets, respectively, lof the right few’ olds | Bite Wize icy Tefeived fash [not play football in high school, of the lineup here. Younc of MACH pay, competing in the in chapter ot pected to participate in the | While Martha Dorset is a bull pen on the Reynolds Cancellation of Kentucky's Put at Villanova was a star bad shape? E 4 8. 8 | ane The Times’ Junior Olympics meet; wpa.e Ellenberger” campai reaststroke winner returning fly, 450 feet at least. Reynolds.| ... “1. tackle, standing 6-4. A i aren’t the c %0 : . amipaign. ; - NeYNOIAS: [conference basketball 1 : NE Th Ana Seniop ok 2 fede Jule with the, Midgets, Stock Cars tomorrow night at Ellenberger im Clark, veteran swimming tomorrow night. who struck out seven but walked ines 14 S es hatball aylelin 1937 he captained the Wildcat year, either, Bt aul Saints last night was) At Speedrome Tonight [Park where it's the field against .oach and cochairman of the One of the most popular Ellen- eight, gained his 14th victory and! yi. te for the coming season team and was named its most better for us called off on account of wet | [the powerful host unit, AAU-approved production berger stars is 9-year-old Stephen his fifth shutout and the Yankees Th itt 8 as | valuable player. “It's the Rraunds Al [restening weather} 2 new type ol PRUING program, Ellenberger has established déesn’t feel he's overdoing it by Huntley. Stephen has registered went in front by 2'; games once! Kentncir oa iin 2-3 » Dodgers all Since the Saints do not make an- which made 8 debut a e i i ho? : i several victories in the Class B mo * § h| y other scheduled trip to Indian- Speedrome last week, will be held !t5¢If as the team to stop in the expecting more than 300 swim- ° _ eight-years old and under 3 . : Adolph Rupp. It had been report-| HE COACHED one year at Leo. “We p apolis, the gamt will be played off again tonight, starting at 7:30 Femaining meets before the mers. There were 295 youngsters bk : hil he second-place Indians Were led the conference had demanded|Radnor High School, Wayne, Pa Jnore gaines A Pe the le IRstit Clock ih “Junior Olympic championships, competing in 83 heats last week tld, natural showstopper| rained out of their game with |¢pe firing of Rupp as the price for and three years at PE, ‘Beat the D . Pe $ . r ne : tt ne bi n the diving. ; § S , swing through the West. Both stock cars and midgets Aug. 27, at Broad Ripple. in one of the most concentrated eg i, | Detraly, tie he Seadiony ‘continued good standing. \N. J, High School, winning the you will hax Thus a “home game” for the will compete on the Kast Side nn a ee is city has ever seen. MASTER ' HUNTLEY hasn't ope AR a cS i Sr | |state championship in 1941. In about’. Indians will become a “home oval, THE EAST SIDE tankers on fom [hs a new Spates Pros won on the boards thus far but| ninth Hy infin ri : 3042 he coached Roman Catholic a» 8 heat races, twin trophy chalked up their third straight Sram caught on so quickly w ' bg vi | Off Ww | it (High School, Philadelphia, and Re Suinte, aut the da — a Tr of lil id i last ok gil Willard Perk, [the public,” Clark said in praising he has overwneymed the erowal yoognd game, 2 to 1, as Lefty | ers 4 co Conley
Redskins will get only the visiting team's share of the gate receipts. Tribe General Manager Chuck French sald, “Maybe we will win it and get the last Jdaugh after all, even if it costs us money.”
fans.
Victory Feld last night. He'll be
ture races will be offered race gompletely dominating the oppo- the Junior Olympics. igition with team balance. And to
with a pleasing personality and competitive spirit. Another target for an upset will be Tom Cone in the Class |! B 14-year-olds and under class. | Cone hasn't stopped winning since the meets opened in July and will go after No. 5 tomorrow. Last week Tom also annexed the breaststroke event. Gloria Huntley was Ellenber-|
Each week there are new faces and new enthusiasm. very one can't win but every boy and girl is a contender.”
o n n CLARK CONTINUES to urge boys and girls in Marion County to get in line for the biggest competitive test of their lives. The newcomers can register with the AAU at 6:30
o'clock tomorrow &er’'s hard luck girl last week in 1
Alex Kellner pitched sevenhit ball to gain his ninth vietory. The Browns and White Sox also were rained out. In the National League, the Dodgers took their biggest lead of the season, moving nine full games ahead of the Giants by splitting with the Phils while New York lost a pair to Boston, 1 to 10 and 4 to 2. The Phils
a
the following year began a six|year term as head coach at Villa(nova, His Wildcat teams won 33 (games, lost 20, and tied two, and {his best year was 1948 when Vil |lanova won eight and lost two. By United Press He resigned from Villanova to | “SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Aug. become head coach at Loyola,
| 19—Promoter Jimmy Murray to. DUring three years at that school,
|day offered Joe Walcott $300,000 us RS woh M1 paves -tnean
{to defend his crown here against 192 1oy0le ranked fourth na
$300,000 fo Meet ‘Rocky in "Frisco
{Rocky Marciano
Columi
By Milwaukee whose 6 fee mound into tain, came American As ing performa Conley lin Red Birds to
” n ~ JIM FRIDLEY, the new outfielder optioned to the Tribesters, from the parent Cleveland club] last week, finally showed up at| R
to 2 victors as Robin out seven to
|evening and join the “old hands” the diving. She injured her ankle| Were 7 (tionally in passing, and last year
: in September and wy | rtant 6 or wen oe Heashing ANERICAY dniopiamipn GB. Miwaukee ee" (30"f11 o10— 5 1 2 8 7 When the first heat begins. after leading the field on two} Roberts won Ws 15th game and pregicted a §1 It yanked ffs ia of : ; Except for " Ponigh « staf Milwaukee 74 45 622 — (Columbus ge oda a2 20x—10 12 2 After Broad Ripple won the dives and had to withdraw. | his seventh in a row in the oPen- | illion gate if Olivar is married ‘and the fa- header. Wi that disintegrates at times, the (86 Paul HY coraeens tn oF 830 Joui|umer Cotman Tetehaugr or and Sarni.| inaugural meet July 15, Ellen- Slovia a be back this Weak, eh a Brooklyn Pebounded i0/ime offer is ac- ther of i ol twins, Har- leading Bre t 8, A okly ree i (First G 7 Innings) ar P eo . Be rinker, a te ate, -| take the second game 9 to ry an a . Indians now have: a solid-look- | Lousete erent 6 ee It kansas city Orme lio 400 1-6 o of berger Park started its victory Betty er. a teammate, fin 8 cepted. | ry rriet Ann
0 : : : : a behin ing team. It isn't too late to |INDIANAPOLIS |! 81 6 471 18 [Charlestown . 000 160 0— 1 10 1/ march July 24, beating Douglas ished second in the diving last/a home run spree in the sixth | Murray pro - # | Hall said he accepted Hicke i slipped
. 7 i alloc Swen: Grut d Kerns. | ; i i : ; : a 10-5 pasting boii hon : { Columbus 53 71.427 23'3| Bchallock A Ny and Rerns-| park at the latter's home pool. ‘Week and wants to improve that|inning. The Cubs slammed down poses to hold the % man’s resignation “with deep re- B the restart” a drive for the first |Charleston 40 31, 331 33 on 31 , f he; ., ° | ' them in i | AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City . .. 020 161 000— On July 31, Ellenberger was Performance one notch at her the Cards, 10 to 2, and the Reds fight in Sa gret and great reluctance.” division and a spot in the post- | Won Lost Pct, GB, Charlestown 010 100 40x 6 10 1} J g h 1 {ag San : A divided season playoffs, but the “re- | New York 55 48 -o36 arautt. Jolly (7) and Partee; - Powell pressed to the wire before defeat- Nome pool. is pred Pirates, 10 to 4 InFrancisco’s a also the fate hs , 4 | Cleveland vs 62 48 564 2 arya lin nodiug H8 iY other National t start” will have to be launched |Bosion™' BE BT a I a To ae ie AN RPAL TED oe ol il re ual League games, [Kear Staviuis Quarter Horses Blass Who at once. | Washington ....... BN a1 gu AMERICAN LEAGUE Bi s the victim's Ret Week's © d Place Tatts rlants, who begin a which seats 60,- only a few p Colunit ented /ith | Philadelphi x R53 als * Boston 000 600 000 0 2 1 home pool. as eek s second place battle. three-game series in Brooklyn to-'000 for football oa he Blues olumbus experimented wit phia 54 5 , New York 160 321 COx— 7 8 1 odin ; Only a half-point separated Gar- The u Sunday night ball and the gate petri" 05% 433 18% Hudson. Brickner (5) and White, Niarhos Ellenberger's most lop-sided field Ys Yi d sen > night, blew four straight games games and would Walcott ave ays umph over C . a) 7 7 333 p (h » 8 oq p aQ 3 . ri Sw p rr SR ee NATIONAL LEAGUE Ria Reonits 14.7) and Berra. Home splymph was posted at Willardi0® : and Willard swimmers andito ‘the lowly Braves and looked handle nearly . . in their oper / Pe 3 5 * +O ~~ { : ew ace , , Brookied Won'Lost” Pet. GB. ily) et Gras (with 175': points, finishing 751, pu Squad has vowed to make ike second raters all the way.[100,000 for a fight. | At Indiana Fair came back p ; J s i : Pp - i ~ ‘ i ” New York 2 4 308 0 Philadephia 0017001 021 8 13 s| points ahead of Garfield and Wil- ik 4 Clear cut difference at Ellen- The Giants led 10 to 7 in the| “I can meet any offer ‘any city, A crock Reid of sprbe 140 later contest Lous eee a 3 / Rs : 00 311— 6 pe, y i ’ § . - Philadelphia 1 51 328 16 |" Zoliak Hooper (1). Rurab an Wrichs|lard Parks. rger i opener, then lost when Boston|in the East can make,” Murray, ‘* ¢rd e Tne quar In the only Chicago reece 88 31 800 18 | 9) and Murray, Astroth (9): Masterson, | gs 4 Rhodius Park's girls are cur- scored four runs in the eighth. |said today. “In view of the fact ter horses and thoroughbreds are Mi olis Cinema 000 AT BA 3h [foneuesa 0) and Kluge, Sradspa 19). THIRTY-THR EE swimmers rently leading the field in the Jack Dittmer hit a two-run homer |that Marciano’s manager has not CP¢cted to compete in the “Der. Tau Pittsburgh WL RaGem #4 [Consuesta (6-01 Losing Pitcher—Wright earned points for Ellenberger| relays, particularly after stop- in the rally. Then Rookie Lew J ge rv by Day” running races Aug. 28. 4-3, lo regal INTERNATIONAL AFAGLE aw Pl (Sctond Game) last week, further stressing the ping Garfield in a hairline fin- Burdette Held the Giant t fi asked for a license in New York, log 5¢ the Indiana State Fair fourth place. on Lo c i econ ame y ’ § oe ’ . e iants to ve the fight t be held that 2 3 . th Montreal 13 41 .629 [Philadelphia 600 101 000— 2 6 0 , ‘ ; ’ Y tz : he fight cannot be in t . to fifth. ret Mopirem rR ou 4 raf geinnin £00 101 000 3 8 Keynote of teamwork. But one of ish at Willard. Rhodius’ talent hits in the second game as SaMmistate. Tm confident we would! The program of the “bangtails.” Syracuse vier 88 58 S41 1 Kellner (9-10) and Astroth; Gumpert. the individual standouts in all includes Sue Robinson, Char- Jethroe hit a homer and scored | ? : ; which opens two days prior to the Jorma Ll... 000 61 M- M1 10 lsohnson’si'and Kitts. Losine Pitcher— viotories has been Marv Sue! hue 6 ft No S ome! |have a $1 million gate if I can : f G Ken M Baltimore Ciaeeris 38 63 4T9 VI Gumpert (3-6) | § § ary Sue! len rasnell, Norma Sumner two other runs. Whitey Lockman t the bout for Kezar Stadi » opening of the Grand Circuit harBuffalo . 3 64 438 20 | Detron at Cleveland (postponed, rain). | Deery, who covered the 40-yard and Margaret Butler. homered for the Giant il ge e boul Jor heza UM." ness races, will consist of 17 Springfield : 52 69 430 23'y; Chicago at St. Louis (postponed, rain) | » 0 e ants while in Murray figures television rights ace Ottawa 52. 13 416 255) : NATIONAL LEAGUE the opener Jim Rhodes hit a hore) ire” bout woeald BRRa 1: events, ‘A total of $7400 will be Ops ER St IE 001 00 -— 2 2 B y , AMES T , Sica 230_010 223x—10 13 0 ® er and Earl Torgeson and Sid] 8 on, awarded. NEWPOR/ aa ANON er Lowa ir 5) Sans a ir nnua am oree e Gordon homered for Boston |5300,000 alone. He believes Sep- Topping the field for events Australia’s . A (All Night Games © Ries: Lown. sinyliz 3 sid Srwej), Sole Roberts was backed up by tember would offer ideal weather ranging in distance from 220 overjoyed by neapoils at IP Al «18 18.13), 112-1) Losing Pitcher--Staley (13-11) 4 ho 4 | IR Spin TE we gl oinets Yom Grane Hunep [17572 De Ning, Brana wo ot Foes gues sonal Mi ste > shurg! +. Od hee 2 , - - - Kansas City at Columbus ey Smith wm 10 A rod moor omorrow and Connie Ryan Ia lis vie S | bl poi Tan 2 ror i coi nes aie : AMERICAN LEAGUE Hogue, Friend Hh, Main Qi. Neceiat Rg tory, but the Brooks opened up olunar Ta es poise and a nominee for such Newport Cas detroft t Cleveland ang Garaglola ome RUNS~ ehmeier, | | ol Ire s Chicago at leveland Kluszewskl “Winans Pitcher—Wehmeier The third annual Broadmoor 3:15—Dave Berman And Suests with three big blasts in their stirior 3th ioe snd Me Be ine Belmont, Preakness) tournament. PAlnaon af, New York dusht Leng ano dh, Jamboree will be played tomorrow! 2:23_Nate Regenstreil and guests. six-run sixth of the second | Today... 0:38 “Aan Tinie meso CoE The a ec Both Auss ‘ : 2 OF ~ 2:36— y , ; P | 0 RE 148 5:3 5:55 : . se NATIONAL LEAGUE Sew ork $30 001 o4x—11 13 3 over the Broadmoor Country Club g;3%ouenn, Wolf vs. John David: Dick game. Gil Hodges hit his 24th | Thursday .... 12:05 695 12:40 6:08 will feature the rac d Thurs layed one da LL Te Jansen, Willielm (5). Spencer (8), Lanier course. 10TH TEE homer and Jackie Robinson and Ey I Ie LB hh while a pair > ou iti will met yesterda 3 at. \ iregg 18) an Jest , Yvars 3 ry Satu ene ai 1 2 : / s y Boston af Philadelphia fueht), sn te or Gam, vary Headed by Art Londe, chair- 8300H. Hochman, J. Berke and p| Roy Campanella each hit their |sunday .... 3:50 9 320 Sieh) a to 2 i ise m eastery I 5) (Only games :cheduled) }) and Cooper. Home Runs-—Gordon, Tor- | : : : Hogan : 16th. Campanella also homeres Monday 3:40 9:55 4:10 10:15 ighig e hricay races. ships at Sout 3 GAMES TOMORROW se Rhodes. Dittmer. Winning Pitcher|man, the jamboree has developed "3:37" M. Leve, Jefle Gough and B in the opener : emt ee = McGregor tu PAL ~ d nan 1-0). Losing Pitcher— nier ’ >0) Arshop. . ; eague AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Sond .Gataes int Sn hie top ens Sou $44 Harold stolkin and suests. Hank Sauer, the major league o - ’ for the secon N : : 2 § y S s a. a) =) rg vs. Her vinson. | + Minneapolis at INDIANAOLIS (8:15), |New York : 000 000 200— 2 § 3 BCR " i 8:58—Max Klezmer and guests. home run leader, boosted his total 6-4. . SpHeRBalis at INDIA Boston . 200 010 0ix— 4 4 0 golf will be climaxed with a din-| 905_Dr. D TaVel and Goats t 30 i i ° ————— . Milwaukee at Charleston Koslo, Kennedy 6), Gregg (8) and Wes-| nor and the awarding of prizes. .912—T. Roskin and guests. jio with - two against the . Kansas City at Coll ibos trum, Burdette (5:8) and Burris, Home IL ’ Ww, 19 Norm Abrams vs. H. Bynum: H. Cardinals, each with a man on Used } tuns—Jethroe, ckman., Losing Pite i § By Shehan vs v ' . Waning AMERICAN LEAGUE pa _— : Losing BE TARTING TINE "0 26" Stan Levinton vs M. Channon, c.|base. Bob Schultz pitched two- ° $ 4 i ' e) ’ : en oF ennedy vs : : : .“ Philadelphia at Roston Br ookivn 5 Game) oh 1p 1 . FIRST TEE 9°33 “Henty Podkin te Kermit Parrish: Nit relief ball for four innings to And L " troit fght) ) ol a oi .M. x ’ . . » : St Louls * Crevetand 15 nights dh td y Nan Cuyk 21 05 01x Ry 10s 8:30-—-Dr. Lewis Jaffee vs. B. Ostrom Ll Seo 's aibert, Kelso. gain his second victory with the \ ATE Barrett: B inger, W. Greenberg and M DENVER ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE Campanella; Roberts 18-6: and Burgess a 3 3Taeh Shed A Art Barrett. M._ Goldberg Cubs. d . New York at Brooklyn Home Runs-—-Campanella, Hamner, Ryan Agoda old Herb Backer: 8vd x 47—J. Maurer vs. Robert Caresky: D = OE : Dick Cordel \ Cincinnati at Chicago 2, Losing Pitcher Wade (11.7 Shane vi. H. Grande Maurer vs. M_ Maurer _— ———— ha C . Roston at Philadelphia (night), (Second Game) "8:31—Dr. B. Fisher vs. C, Feffer; Dr. J 04—Dr. M. Lichtenberg: vs. A. lula: Junior Baseb i § i Omaha Can . Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night BroskivR g30 a8 00—3 18 liaeiier vs. Dr. Gamble yr Wiliam Sapers ve. C. Quants o° - but it cost - . Wadelphia J : ; * —Jh : 180 rv Linder- > 3 Hme Yesterday's playoff games rained out . a > NTC HE » Land Black 5) i Campanella; 8 58-—Jack Efrovmson vs. [ry P.M. by) a 4 : . 4 RESULTS Y ESTERDAY Mere Hi or Retin oir 18) Hansen MAN Alvin Cohen vs. M. freidenbers wi 03 -M Wolman vs. PB. LaBracco: J. ELA hee Lg Jeasue) Cunterhoy 1 SX § r hi ra I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 6). Heintzelman (8). Ridzik (9) and 9.05 BR at onl se 8 Wolman vs Carroll : 3 : : J : nt Wi ; *| Minneapolis 010110 001—~ 4 13 1 Lopata. Home Runs Nicholson, phd ses 8 ans Famer don Vs. P. Shanna- 1 3a M Walman "and guests og i Lg ( gig LL 2 4 0 ; field wall, C { Louisville 000 111 90G— 3 @ 2 Robinson. Campanella. Winning tcher— RT ram gs } Y Hn ; 2 ’ Mossler vs. C Wagoner; C d Ew . p s Schmitt. Harshman (4. Zabala «9 and Black (8:2, Losing Pitcher—Fox (2-1), [han L. Abrams vs J. Freidin = Weathers ‘vs. Clark Espie Jr To Fama vo ohawierie. on River. Fj an attempt | Katt, Taylor, Freeman (5) and Evans INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AL a Ce RLU 12 51—Starter's time Panthers on Riverside 2 at 5.00. (B League) oh it But the h ! (First Game; 7 Innings) Ottawa 3, Montreal 2 9:33 Bill Hughes vs. Hy Danby, Art wll .38—Dr. Teixler vs. Bud Goldsmith: J. Cardinals vs. Junior Indians on River u e Miwaukee 010 1130-8 14 3 Baltimore 7; Birasuse 2 Hee innings Dantels vs Niles McMann, ST Een Yh ienassspaym, Read side 3 at 5:00: Riverside Hawks vs, Taber. off the wall ‘con oy and W ant ny Frick Ranasier 3 BE : ty Pu) 2 Chote 8 ne R. Williams: DICK vs "J. Palmer, S eed: B Shaw nacle on Riverside 4 at 5:00 head and A : or Rr arant inatial -. ulmer v ete Stor 1:13 p > * ————————— ’ a as foronto 3-6. Sprinstield 2.2 PATNA DUR ve, 3. Kormick: pe pi Ses ne Frank ® Mein, oe ght oly Bill Bilskey vs. Tom Vaughn 1:19—Allan_8ellg and guests. oftball Notes ly score i 0:54—Starter's time . i 1:26—Leo Selig and guests i - only 8 10:01—J. Goldberg vs. 8. Gold: H. Green- 1.33 Harry Alpert and guests Yesterday's games in Marion County ER ee beige Pater A ptt sola Tint ioed sates Su rants LAN h j —8 s —Joe Yaver and guests v ; Nise Fe ] P.M. 1:54—W Vonnegut; 8, Kinman Service vs. Company . 12:36—M. Lasky vs. G. Cohn: J. Sherer 2oi—p HAM Napers and suests A. 167 Infantry; 9, Forest Manor Dec- . A vs. P. Mode 2:08—L. T. Lurvey and events orating vs. Stokely-VanCamp. . 12:37—C. Johnson vs. H. B8tout: R. 2315 Wiliam Lurvey and guest Tonight's schedule at Municipal Stadium: | d » Braumbarga vs. Ho. Stout 2:22—Leo Lippman and guests {7. 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