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Tribe Entertains Colonels Tonig

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor

The Indianapolis Indians tonight begin the last series in the current home stand and

they are out for a sweep over old rival Louisville before taking off Monday on the longest road v¥ trip of the season. If you've been out to recent Tribe games you have probably noticed the home boys finally have put a formidable team together Some fans think it's too late, The players think

Eddie Ash

time to get roll ing and wind up in the leagne’s first division and the post-season

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One City Has Best Pitching

By CARL LUNDQUIST

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Robust Robin Roberts, who has muscles he still hasn't they still have|digcovered, and Skinny Bobby Shantz, who could panhandle 'a meal on any corner, were almost certain today to give | Philadelphia a monopoly on top pitching honors in the

majors this season.

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LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 16— Home town pro Mike DeMassey ended the two-year reign of the, amateurs today as he pocketed £500 for winning the Indiana! Open Golf championship with a) 72-hole total of 287— three ove:

par. DeMassey, 41-year-old links master in his first year at the

lafayette Country Club, finished ithe grind with a sizzling three-{under-par 68 over the tricky Pur-| due South course to grab the| largest share of the $3,000 jack pot. Mike Steafanchik of Crown Point finished two strokes back, closing with a 69, and Ivan Gantz, Elwood, and Jim Shaw, South Bend, carded 290% to tie for third place in the professional's bracket. Jimmy Scott of Lebanon, winning pro in 1949, was next with 291, : Arnold Koehler, long-hitting In{dlanapolis amateur, topped the ranks of the simon-pures with an

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SATURDAY, AUG. 16, 1952

Sugar Has A Brand New Look

By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Aug. 16— |—Sugar Ray Robinson, per. haps the sweetest all-round fighter since Jack Dempsey, now wants to be a sweet perfore mer in the entertainment world, He's gone and got himself beautified. PR | The resculp{tured middleweight champion {was scheduled [to leave the New |Y ork eye and ear infirmary today, and boxing men sat back, jexpeceting to await the an-

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nouncement of his retirement. from the ring. Sugar Ray Unquestionably, Sugar Ray

would not have had his countenance chiseled yesterday were he planning to continue fighting.

playoffs, The Redskins are determined to} prove they have late-season class and with that spirit prevailing the

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Anyway, he will be out of action at least two months while his schnozzola and eyebrows heal.

aggregate of 289, one stroke ahead of Dr. Wendell Aldrich, |Angola, and former Purdue star

The smart guys were betting the starter, would

Roberts, late

Colonels are going to face a|Wind up with more victories than Gene Coulter of Richmond. vars oD Cinelll, sre a rugged foe In this new series Shantz. Both came through with Coulter, Indianapolis dis- | . | surgeons removed scar tissue opener under the Victory Field triumphs last night. Roberts . trict titlist, actually fired # | RAMS SCORE—Paul Younger (35), Rams fullback, scores after snagging a pass from Norm front Fotki toon T HIT TreRory lights at 8:15. topped the pace-setting Brook- li 288, but was assessed a 'two- | Van Brocklin in the fourth quarter of their game with the College All-Stars. Fullback Ollie Matson | = co tion from his nose’ George Zuverink 1s slated 10, 1,100 & to 3, on seven hits £ stroke penalty for reporting of the Stars (23) missed the tackle. The obstruction quotes are from pitch for the Tribesters tonightif “\\" 1011, win against six late for the final round which | Doctor Cinelli. and he's well rested to step OU! res Shantz, despite a “bad N 1 cost him the $100 merchan- r Many male members of Cafe and clobber the Kentuclians, night” out-lasted the Senators, hi iy Sertificmee which went to. | oa fe Society grinned broadly when In 18 previous clashes between n to 7. i \i : / 18 winning amateur. | they heard Cinelli was the the teams, it was a standoff," hose work against el i Aldrich, like DeMassey, finish- | : surgeon who had wielded the ight victories apiece. But the Roberts, whose wor AK led with h. H ; sie |Brooklyn in Ebbetts Field 18) Bobby Shantz Robin Roberts ®d With a rush. He also carded scalpel over the champ. They Indians have strengthened thls” mena) cored. his ninth y a 68 on his final round. . agreed, “Sugar Ray is Hollywood sub Jag Fo. oh ame victory there against a lone de- Lipon J basenivaded nngle, Pe State amateur king Jack Hes: or ro ars bound.” Cinelli is known as “the ‘ f 8 C . As usual, C& )) Lve * ler, Crawfordsvile, ! . ‘great beautifier” because of hi this week end something to re- feat Jop 1H4. career flawless. Gernert's double, and an Inten-/, ; ang Pete Dye, E { :

his control was almost He walked only one batter an¢ was backed up by lusty long[distance hitting as Eddie Walitkus, Del Ennis, and Connie Ryan

Indianapolis amateur, fired 293s. ing end. Hirsch caught 7 for 65 Successful reshaping of the fea-

lyards and Fears ate up 80 yards tures of many prominent guys | CHICAGO, Aug. 16—Whatever| Stars. in five catches before being and dolls. Particularly dolls. [thin spots the rest of the Na-| PE 'yanked in the viciously playes Dr. Vincent Nardiello, Robin‘tional Football League will ,de-. THE DELUGE came in the game after protesting loudly fol- SONS personal physician, assisted ‘tect in the Los Angeles’ Rams fourth quarter and the Rams lowing a brilliant diving catch/in the operation yesterday. He \shining armor, the pros know pulled out the pros’ 11th conquest on the goal line, and- Cinelli explained the nose 'the champion Rams still have against six losses and two stale-| Purdue's Leo Sugar and Dar- operation was necessary to per- : their chief weap- mates in the charity spectacle. 'rel Brewster both of whom looked mit Sugar Ray to breathe proper-

member, Tonight's attraction has been designated as “Mascular Dystrophy Night” and victims of I benent 1am hit Philly homers. a nn The Giants split with the A DOUBLEHEADER tomorrow Braves, winning 3 to 1 on Max afternoon will close the series. Lanier's five-hitter, after: losing,

j tional pass to Sammy White. !

| By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | tory over the talented, spirited, Times Sports Writer well-coached 1951 college All-

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. . | Times Tennis Two Tied in Tourney Will KC Open

Open Tomorrow

This is Louisville's last scheduled/4 t, 3. The Cards edged the : By United Press THE CITY - PARKS Tennis | truc- : s’ lethal weapon killed impressive = faired better than ly. The scar tissue was removed appearance in Indianapolis this| pirates, 5 to 4. KANSAS CITY, Mo.,, Aug. 16) royrnament sponsored by The om OF re rue of AOR Siar their excoach Stu Holcomb an from the brows to prevent their season. tn. - t I'wo rangy glants of golf and| mimes starts tomorrow at four A ana All-Star assistant. being ‘gashed easily by future § fifth, are In the American League, the a pint-sized putting demon Jed the % The skies and chances after the ex-collegians, Hol b’ blow . The Colonels, rupning ' °C [Indians crept to within two games| pars. the Rams took who made 150 bucks for last/ Holcomb’s name was omitted blows. BACK

|way today as the $15,000 Kansas City Open tournament moved into

ol games ahead of Whe aX the pace-setting Yankees with Play will begin at 1 p. m. outplayed the play-{from the program but his organi-| Robinson, 32, indicated several

zational work on the field showed times during the past year he was Anderson's 2

night's game, at Brookside, Fall Creek, Gar- turns opening up n'ght s g

2-inni rielory over for-pay boys in the first half. : to beat as of now if the Tribesters 7 0 8, ] jon PE Sox edged | the third round at Milburb Coun-| field and Riverside parks. in the spol ne ya oy roe called Nie. was there, sonsidering retirement -in order 3 school sta hope to overhaul RL 3 Tn tn A arom. 3 to 2 try Club, "wa a breezes of Sole against Bobby Dillon on the first statistics: gh pams (0 Make at least one motion pic- be-a 4th gra and edge into the American Amso- [3 ey Xors + his pitching [Little Jerry Barber. a 5-foot,|] THE TOURNAMENT is for dier Field last ov of the fourth on the All FFit.downs \s" ture either in Hollywood or in be in the U , th spot Shantz, atoning for his pitc g : * night in the 19th Pla) > First downs ns ( Urn clation’s four spot. : [“lapses,” connected for a double 5-inch, 137 pounder from Pasa | men, women, girls and boys of — and one of the Stars’ 6-yard line set up the Yards passing ‘I 170 (Paris. Moreover, he has a yen photos and Herb Score, the Tribe's rookie land single while Joe Astroth got dena, Cal, joined defending all ages. ‘ TY ollege RAMS’ touchdown. Two plays paises attempted [l........... 7 13 to organize and lead his own orsouthpaw, is scheduled: to pitch [ane on and Pete Suder picked Champion Cary Middlecoff of). Noon today was the deadlin lar SO ae later, Bob Waterfield, the Rams’ Number of punts .0.0:: 2. ds chestra on tour. And he would gue Af {omerrowe. SRe WI | three in the 16-hit Philadel- Memphis and é-foot, 3-inch Dave| for entries. : Cas" chief aerial gunner, sprayed a Ball lost on fumbles "" 77770 5" ‘o" like to enter politics in Harlem, : - Bill Abernathle probably wil {up three in ihe Nrovsr : Palri y to b q Angle promoted by the - ’ J {Yards Jost on: oenaities oii. 71 60 |where he has many enterprises hurl the other half of the bar- |phia assault on four Washington Douglas of Newark, Del., as pace airings were to be made E Chicago Tribune Shot to the right flat from the

today and will be published in The Sunday Times tomorrow.

|and much real estate. Lemon, The slender; dapper champion is conservatively estimated to be

|3-yard line - where 226-pound| The lneus: . .crARS ‘Fullback Paul Younger shook off | Left Ends — [Ollie Matson 1o.#orewy. Hk Frc

throwers. : setters with 36-hole totals of 135,

s Larry Jansen had a fin-hittes HINEUNAET par. oT ed AFTER THE current serles, the (sr “seven” Innings but fielding]

Charities before a crowd of 88316 that huddled in the intermittent, game-lohg drizzles.

Carey, Sugar,

gain bill, . ln WS.

n EE ,,. Left Tackles—Snyder. Weatherall, Papr- ; ra at -iworth “more than $750.000, . He’

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i yf { : rw 4 p ¢ a A 7g ” : ’ n 3 | man, Williams, Johnson 1 “: Indians will thave only six more}, pses gave the Braves three un-| THERF WERE five other play: The Rams, 1951 NFI, kings, |g Waterfield 8 ae iy ae EL Guards—Coleman. Forester. Beck nag ‘heen as smart outside the gamesatn thelr WIEWAN, 1h SED logrmed ruby a8 they gained thesis liming as. potent ibreats, a ers rained destruction with aerial Siri the game, Then |pCinirs Mosley, Oriffin Kinson. Clark. ring as inside. He's an excellent Br 1 Dy ! , r B - . : . . . | Rie . y rie. : = teniber, Asan Charleston and|;paning triumph on just four hits. including Ed (Porky)sOliver, Le bombs to salvage a 10 to 7 vie | the Rams set up Waterfield's | Rikht Guards. Ward Macrae, Mitchell, [public speaker. And, as an en- BRIGANTI y 8. ma rice,

Boerio, Hughes. Kensler.

| | { | { 24-yard field goal from a slight | Right Tackles—Moss. Campbell, Georg ¢ Campbell, Toneff MeCol cColl,

. [tertainer, he's a clever tap dancer ‘land an enthusiastic (at least) Faverty. trap drummer. .

John Laporte grandson of Heinz pickle f

(Clint Hartung and Davey Wil- mont, Ili, at 137; big Al Besslink A Ch bios fhe ong ad Journey, Moidhi name hit Giant homers. lof Escondido, Cal, at 138, and ance ol. 8C ’ a p - Tr ¥, B54 Sa are booked to play 21| A double by Red Schoendlenst three at 139 Marty Furgel of]

angle seven minutes later. Right ' Ends—Brewster. O’Donahue. Gandee

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H.$. Cage Clinic

= |Lemont, Ill, Jack Burke Jr.,| TEA r Quarterbacks—Parillt, Wade, Crawford, £ town toda} formi in St. Paul.iand a single by Enos Slaughter vo Til NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 16— END ELROY (Crazy-Legs)|poro. of town toda Ranies, per ouniug J» Cit Mil. [gave the Cardinals an uphill vie. Houston, Tex., and Ted Kroll of | hick Savitt, who squawked when |Hirsch. who frolicked to a pair where Half Backs—Lauriesils. Janowics, Two To Bouts children’s par poss, a \ t t oft| New Hartford, N. Y. Capt. Frank Shields left him oft 11-8 'hen the! Right Halfbacks—McElh x P istol shots waukee, Columbus, Charlestonitory after the Pirates got o in 1 Middle-| apt. Frank Shields le m off | 0 omo g |of TDs as an All-Star when the Rich lialtbacks—McElhenny. Karras, pistol S. and Louisville, in that order. Ito an early lead on.a 2-run| The odds still favorec ac the U. 8. Davis Cup team last] - |Rams lost, 16 to 0, in 1948, rock-| Fun : retenaret.| ON Mat Card Here A tussle wil

Backs, — Modzelewski,

You never can tell. Maybe some of the Hoosier Indians | will be invited to go on that |

Louis a 5-0 lead, battled

homer by Ralph Kiner, his 25th. coff, a former U. 8. Open cham- p)ecember, The Indians, who spotted St.|Plon who ranks as one of the chance to look good today. He : back| game's greatest stars. The sec- plays Frank

to ond leading money winner,

trail-

gets his big 1952]

Sedgman of Aus: tralia In the singles semifinals at|

‘Winds Up Tonight

Times State Service

{eted to the All-Stars’ 24-yard line Mason. Rechiar.

RAMS on a 14-yard pass play from| reft Ends—Fears, F. 8mith, Brink.

i .|ler. Green, Snyder. Norman Van Brocklin and Wa- |e} Braet, Over snsen. Toogood, Wink-

Two headline bouts will share the main event spotlight next Tuesday night at the West 16th

most prevente: time stock mas meeting the 1

roposed world tour this fall ang finally cut the margin [terfield added the vital 3-pointer.| Left Guards — Daugherty, Thompson, St. Midge way. of Municipal Ed the parent Cleveland jand on y Easter’s Bn vg only U. 8. Open champ Julius at Newport Tennis Tournament. Whisin Rig ami nul Aside from the seige of All-Star i I austin. Paul. West. | A RO as one fea- cock. He mad Indians find the Brooklyn |hgmer. They tied it with an un-| Boros Middlecoff came here| vic Seixas of Philadelphia, jag Clinic rings down the curtain fumbleitis that cost them five of| Richi Guards Lange Putoam Fry |ture has Terre Haute’s “Flying Dodgers. learned run off reliever and loser from a brilliant showing in thejAmerica's top-ranked player, faces pore tonight on a three-day ges- seveh bobbles, the Rams earned Casno ’ : "| Hoosier,” Buck Weaver, slated to Cleveland General Manager gatch Paige in the eighth. They| world’s championship at Chicago.|Ken McGregor of Australia in|sion in Kokomo High School's every inch of ground. The Stars|papiey” orc: H. Hecker. Lane. tano1e with speedy Salvator Bale News

Hank Greenberg announced that .,n in the 12th when Harry Boros practically shot himself the other semifinal. The Savittless than half of the present Simpson tripled and Ray Boone out of the Kansas City tourna-/Sedgman match, however, holds

Cleveland squad indicated 2 de- | singled to give Karly Wynn the ment on the opening day whenjthe most interest. sire to make the tour, so he Is

» i i i Quarterbacks—Van Brocklin, Waterfield. drove into Ram territory twice inj Teft' Halfbacks Wiliams, Guinan, | 00; Of La Grange, IIL the first quarter but both times!Johnson, Krueger, Mayes The cofeature sends Martino

Kentucky's Babe Parilli fumbled|, Risht Halfbacks—V. Smith, Kalmanir.|(1ron Mike) Angelo and Sheik

Memorial Auditorium.

Cliff Wells, basketball coach at Tulane University, who started

In The

{victory, his 16th, in a relief chore. he soared to a 76. He showed to| Savitt, from Orange, N. J, the (the slippery ball. ruil Backs—Myers. Towler, Youneer,| Araby into action against Larry op Ty Sounding out ihe) The Red Sox broke a 1-1 tie with| better advantage yesterday when hasn't won a big tournament a "ic. 24 yeahs fo, Moved oul, Babe Mternated in bis, Tole of | FrRUSOn: CORE BY PERIODS |Chene and Billy Fox in an Austra- Local ol Y v Po ) | "” Isince he took the 1¢ "imb ? . ero and goat. He fumbled four Al Stars ............... 0 7 0 0-7]jan tag-team return match, promising farmhands and return tWo runs in the sixth on Johnny he shot a 71. since he took the 1951 Wimbledon yomo this year but none of the tres, Toting he Dall three RE iinsiranssnins 0 0 0 10-10 8

Chene and Fox won over the

[title but he still is rated the only|

past flavor has been lost. Church of Go

ing servicemen. | Touchdowns—Janowicz, Younger |

YM | | S. fay capable, of : beating | 7S 4 Sad vo bg The he whoints After "Touchdown — frome I nelicange entry here two ministers la Sedgman, e world's top am- T { > 5 | Field Goals—Waterfield. § . Killed in Va Solunar Tables | “The iy | FEECE DRAKE, Sea soanh *pie "sunning startled the dbf = met Lemme di AM. ry. y a e University o '\fensive-minded Rams, caring! a a A Minor Major Minor Malor [ Sedgman and -McGregor are wij) discuss offensive styles in the ~ .. mi ; ’ Ving! gg. 8 Softball Notes Need a doctor " . 738 1:20] favored to wi d set . 7 times for 68 yards and a 9.7 { Today ........ 110 1:00 7 1:20 | | favored win and set up anifinale tonight, particularly a play All games were rained out last night at Tomorrow . In 1:88 *H ? yi 'all-Australian final. *\ kno th “Oklahoma Shutf- 2 orage. Municipal and Beech Grove. Tonight's Nc eda, 870 108 9 fs ee ee———— Ea a STHTL His 44-yard amble to the left | jrheduls AL Sutlewsl. Hul-Jongs 35 yadnesday #55 3:45 10:28 4:10 { , off the right tackle midway in | ville Girls; W. J. Holiday vs. UAW 033, hursday 5.50 —— 6:30 12:08 > | woe ; ft , |The schedule "for h je; Atk GOP turns do — 2 Tribe Averages In yesterday's twin session, | the second shot the Stars into | Sy a am! oa TV .... RING Mike McGrath, coach of De- | 'georing sition ! rington Heights vs. CIO 17; Mechanics SN AFIONAL TEAGUF BATTING | Poul Acndemy, put his team | po Neen, Af Ww 16th Si I Laundry vs. Bud's Tavern. Hubby wantec | N/ LL AB R H 2B 3B HR RBIPct.| P8 ) ! aC “ite wirtel Baseball Calendar | Philadelphia at Brooklyn, BOpE ,.svavet 389 63136 24 7 bv 60 .350| through an exhibition and dis- | He got to the Rams 16. Mo . ’ { Cincinnati at Bt. Jouls Fridley ..... 12 2 0 0 0 1 333 . ! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toston at New York (2, Baumer ......239 40 7412 2 3 31 .310| cussed Illinois high school bas- | Modzelewski powered to the 12, An overflow crowd of 10.138 Amateur Baseball Fe ; Von Lost Pet. OB Pittsburgh at Chicago 12), [Nielsen coood81 66 116 17 3 7 71 3041 pathall, Joe Platt, coach of Ko- (Parilli rifled yass to the End 12991 Manufacturers League—CIO Local No, Kansas City .. 18 41 624 —— cm {Majer co 461 n 13 i " 1 3 5 komo, had his Wildcats give a Bob C 2 pa € Bnd jagt night saw Pat Kirkwood, Ft. uy Mallory AA at Riverside ‘No, I l k Veins 33 47 AVERY FE KY {Smith vera] 8 5 5 . ) | , » . 12°] mur; st Steel vs ; 4 kee enn I] EE ow RESULTS YESTERDAY Gearhart 241 38 6710 1 9 50 218) ll 0 wp oonter a % ® [Bob Carey on a fine play to they; "Tex, win the late model io 23 ai" Riveruos No. 8 0 Y Bo Marines on toe Minneapolis ........ 64 62 508 14a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wisen .- 397 be 1% ] 11 3 ged esso \ ye . 3 and Vic Janowicz was sent stock car feature race at the West Kin®an vs. Allison Jets (2 ames, 1 p. m.), more Red a hae ree OF eR 1393 Kansas CIty -.. 000 011 115— 9 13 1 FINES 58 10 38 3 § 4 11 246 Movies of the National Invita- spinning head over heels like a : = TY y SN IANAPOLIS ....- M8 BR” Mine 001 004 002 7 6 2 Kinaw 30-18 3904 1 1 he NCAA twh r ial 16th St. Midget Speedway. Mai Lead Doubt U. S. ol t . v3 7 4° ds @ . ? . oup 33 - | 0 2 Charleston a a an Russell, Jones (6), Schallgck (8 Nevel vico 224.500 2-73 237 tlonal Tournament and the cartw gel € ter circ ing right end Kirkwood in an Olds 88 had a+ /V1A|OF Leaders skids if Ww AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 Ang’ Parte: Conley, 5 Siolen buses_Smith 3, Wilson 7, Nielsen tourney were shown. to score. Parilli converted. half-lap on the field when a thun- (Based on 230 Times at Bat) peace, Worl ii ‘Won Lost Pct. QB. (Only game scheduled) weiss 2, Gearhart 1. . : The clinic's enrollment includes Parilli hit 6 of 11 passes for 87 derstorm ended the race on the AMERICAN _1EACUS pet Ww ace NOV LSE srivens.. 01 AB Nh I AMERICAN LEAGUE Team. batting Pe {150 coaches from all sections of yards. Waterfield made 5 of 14 71g lap. He was followed over Pain. Philadelphia 101 88 61 1 33 ( Boston... i000 60 4p B85 1 (12 Innings a NG the nation. for 42 and Van Brocklin, the y i roodiing. New York 92 308 4 Chicago ioe 60 55 522 7 St Louis 202 010 000 000 6 14 2 G W LIP R H BBSO : “ ’ the finish line by Dick Passwater, Mitchell. Cleveland . 93 332 43 107 322 yashingt 5 55.518 7'% Cleveland 000 230 010 001— 7 11 0 chaxqles 26 9 5102 75126 59 60] Jells has conducted similar league's. No. 2 asser behind i ... Kell, Boston 103 393 49 123 .313 reassure hunt . : Washington ........ 8 24 3 1A Cleeltnd "6 and Courtney. Moss Aber athe 29 9 6 132 Bl 138 48 37) o ' tn Florid SL North Care deh Sabai > of 5% I Indianapolis, and Bill Brown, Mantle, New York 104 406 70 125 .308 I uli Bt. LOUIS ............ 49 | 67 432 18'%3((13); Garcia, Brissie (1), Harris 31. J¥ynn Sipple . 41 7 5143 93 158 46 T5SChOOIS In orida an “~ Or Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE aprices 3 | e Belen L330 2 and Neen i ee Wrnn® (Ob. | Dea k 11% 710 613 ia {s/olina. The one-time Logansport 128. | Heat winners were Stewart Musial 8t Louis 114 438 18 110 336 38th Century 8 p CKeY oie. dd 9 . S ). b i. s . . J NATIONAL LFAGUE °° Loting Piicher—Paige (8-1) |Narleski 34 9 14 149 99 152 102 118' coach, who has built Tulane into, The Rams utilized the old pro y I i ' Kluszewski, Cin'nati 101 377 45 117 .310 furniture Won: Lost Pct GB. washington ... 005 000 002— 7 14 lig org i 8 1} 3 45 27 35 38 40 . i “hni : Joyce, ndianapol 8, in a '49 Ford, Lockman, New York 109 430 79 133 .309 a i Brooklyn 2 36 867 ——— Philadelphia 120 160 01x—11 18.0 Kerrigan 30 2 74 56 98 34 s4'& Southeastern Conference power, passing technique—throwing to pgp Oldenberg, Chicago, in a '50 Robinson, Brookiyn 108 352 768 108 1 Knitted fashi New, York H i ww gq hen. Johnsen ATH Consyers on Toshett seers 3 8 » 1 a if g will leave for Madison, Wis, the sidelines to prevent intercep- Mercury, Hershel White, Indian. S'®ushter, 8t. Louis 102 370 54 113 .305 Brides ...:.. Philadelphia 52 536 14 ®hante (31-4) and Astroth. Home Runs— | Complete games -Zuverink- 9, Narieskl, where another three-day tourney tions. Hirsch and the great Tom apolis. in a 'S3 Plv ' th d sa Cb ROME RUNS Gardening .. Chicago 6 500 1 Jensen, Wood and Yost, losing Pitcher—ig “aApnernathie 5, Sipple 8, Dickey §, Chak-{yo ins next week Fears alternated n the atatu. polis, ymou an Sauer. Bos 30 jiner, Braj 3 : A Boston ees 61 a 3212, Shea 0 6. 100 000-910 3 17 0 ales 2. Score 2. gins 'K. s 0 receiv Kirkwood. Bole 3 Dodeers 38 erra, Yankees 2 Just cooking, C innati 6 3 : N FOr . _—-— rab - - . ® [4 2 — se coma —— — — ’ cr Pilisburen 544% Rogian’ 9-5 4 Ber or. Parnell The hardtops return to action Souer. Cube RUNS BATTED Nw oh Mrs. Rihert Si —— 5 8-3) anc ' ‘ww | : obinson, x sil secre : | a "Benton 19) and White, Winning [tonight with time trials starting Doby. Indians 83 Thomson. Giants: 78 utensil secr GAMES TODAY Pitcher —Hudson (8:9). at 7 and heats at 8:30 Ennis. Phillis 8 Other Feat 8 1 u 8 ATION | 1Only games 5 heduled). \ oe | PISCHING AMERICAN ASSOC . : AGS Sieg ¢ > tAl Night Games) o NATIONAL LEAGUE o> Shantz. Athletes oro Barone Fankees 13-3 Angelopolous Louisville .at INDIANAPOLIS (8:19). ! thy 000 000 013— 4 4 © | Coach Dies Wilhelm, Giants 10-2 Yuhas, Cards 8- Caprices by *e Columbus at Charleston {Rony 110 000 001— 3 6 3 \ Black, Dodgers 9-2 Roberts, Phills 19-6 ” ified . Kansas City at Milwaukee New york ! 3 Tones. J}: and | — ye a Classified A v . 8t. Paul at Minneapolis Latin, Jukase), Nansen, Wilhelm (9) | ROCHESTER, Minn., Aug. 16 Crossword . ., ov ¥ AMERICAN LE AGUE and Westrum Home Runs Williams hd i (UP)—Donald Schrenk,. 29, Lo- B Editorials New Yor an oston 1 Ww i ditcher—<Johnson 3- { 4 als . Ww i ve felphia fant “pitcher. Rnsen i | |gansport, Ind, high school bas- Fix-It-Yours! Washington at Philadelp Se d Game) t 1) g . Washington at Ph Boron Seen 000 100 000— 1 8 0 ketball and football assistant, Forum . NATION AL LEAGUE New York. and 000 000 Jind Bo0 ‘died here Friday following a 8:15 In Hollywor ost N y fork urdette (35- 8. . 1 - Ye PolindelDhin a BYookiyn (and Westrym Home Runs—Logan, Har- Drain tumor operation. He played E . Hoosier Ske {Yt 1 *‘hicago tung anc ompson y * Cincinnati at St. Louts (night). | Ehifudelbhin 090 010 140 8 12 1 basketball JS Pune University "Muscular Ward Morel . _— ! Resorts (19-6) ot Burgess: Landrum, Ind ymour, i Dystrophy Movies. .... » 3 ‘Qf y ‘Wad Wo, V vk 8), ng (8) . ' " » Fai Y “ AN yonROw Campaieiia "Home Runs Jiodkes, Wall SS ar a sesame Night Pur Fare Of . J kus, Ryan Innis an ubA. 08 t : Louisville at INDIANAPOLIS (2), >tcher—L - i e Louisville’ at SPARKEOLE thin, pitcher Landrum (1-1 FC (in 1 RINGSIDE WITH INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS Radio, Teley Kansas City at Hiwanukee (31, 8t lLoul : 010 030 10x— § vs. Pp Pate o Minneapolis at St. Paul Necclnl, * Hogue (5), Main (1). and RUSCO Real Estate ! AMERICAN LEAGUE Garagloln, Fitzgerald (1): Clark, Cham- LOUISVILLE COLONELS Jim Smith . New York at Boston. bers (3), Brazle (71 «nd D. Rice. Home WFBM-TY Sports Chicago at Cleveland (2) Run—Kiner Winning Pitcher Brazle VICTORY FIELD Sp Bd eevey St. Louis at Detroit (2) B10. okie plisherrMaln (2.10) SATURDAY 10 +0 10.30 P. M Washington . em —— Washington at Philadelphia (2), (Only games scheduled). . . W. 16TH AND AARDING » Women's : RUSCO OF INDIANA Reservations MA. 5371 | What Goes | » | - ee

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Tim CHICAGO, dianapolis dete pared to retur| 51-year-old tr of the fatal st of .eight days. Brawny Mill up by .Chicaj multi-state fli in jail pending Illinois courts the morning. Phillips is « bing his wife max to an ei

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EXPERT SCHOOLING—Emil Neeme, basketball coach at Newport Beach, Cal, went through a chalk drill on good basketball strategy yesterday at Kokomo High School where the 24th annual Indiana Basketball Coaches Clinic was held, Getting a new slant on improvements for next season are Coaches Hal Peck, Kewenna, Ind.; Joe Guillory, San Antonio, Tex., and Don Nattolo, Galt, Cal.

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