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T * : \ 1mes | THE TIMES-SPONSORED |City Parks Tennis Tournament opens at 1 p. m. today land four parks. Players will compete at BrookFall Riverside in matches {extend into the evening,
| y 4 { Winners of today's first’ round
side, Garfield, Creek sand
that will
will begin’ play tomorrow at 4 p. m. It is tentatively planned to start the Men's Doubles matches
on Tuesday. un » » THE WINNERS of each divi{sion in the finals will receive trophies from The Times. The pub{lic will ‘be admitted free to see the tournament, Here are the pairings for today:
BROOKSIDE PARK
| | | | Men's Singles—1 P. M Lyman Combs vs Drew Mangold
CHAMPS IN KHAKI—Camp Atterbury's 31st Dixie Division received a trophy from Maj. Gen. A. G. Paxton, post commander, | Ai!" gover sx" n° & “Wage 4040 after winning the Indiana Semi-Pro baseball tournament. Gen. Paxton holds the trophy with team captain, Bill Rigdon, 167th regiment, | June Gamimh Se obvi nemene: while teammates look on with interest. The players are (left to right, standing) Bennie Coomer, 155th regiment; Tom Brewer, [55th | Riinars fuith ve. Lydia Grimes. regiment; Guy Morton, 167th regiment; Keith Little, 155th regiment: Art Ditmar Jr., 155th regiment; Paul Livick, 155th regiment; |= pon. Ment, Sineles—t P.M.
Stan Maless vs. Leon Bradford George Nonweller vs. Lt. 8 1! Women's Singles—2 P. M Betty Matthews vs Jean Spear.. Doris Frazier vs, ®farie Kish Pat Prather vs. Billie Stewart.
Jay Sauer, 167th regiment, and Jim Pokel, division artillery; (kneeling, left to right): Wilbert Pender, | 14th field artillery; Frank Larry, 167th regiment; (standing) Ist Lt. Elbert Couch, team manager; Gen. Paxton and Rigdon; {kneeling} Ernie Pluskota, 155th regiment,
and William Lynch. Dixie players absent from picture are David Waters, 155th regiment; Eugene Herbert, 200th regiment, and Thomas. | Tierney, 200th regiment.
Baseball Averages
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{ Rillie Clingman vs Norma Longedon | Rill Dankert vs. A. GG. .Phegley, Winner Men's Singles—4{ p
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. . . . * | Boling . . . American League National League American Association Wine omens Singles—t om. IN CITY TOURNEY TODAY—Richard Weisfeld, 3306 Ruckle St., will be among some 200 players a i TAURNA lel “ * 4 : . * 4 . . (DEAN BATUNG JIEAM BAATING TEAM BATTING U N 3 Be er . who bid for city-wide honors in the City Parks Tennis Tournament which opens at | p. m. today. Mr. . 4 : 3 HR SI ac ¥ I Ss ct . 2 ot nner Smith-Grimes vs, inner p= ‘ . i$ . New York | 552 1067 1591 92 42 St. Louis 3813 496 1025 1466 66 22 269 1 AR ES .IBIiRE Ps ° » e ers ton-Wolf. Weisfeld will play at Fall Creek. The tournament for men, women, boys and girls of all ages is sponCleveland 539 1011 1548 107 39 Brooklyn 3662 552 970 1489 112 88 .265! Kan. City 4238 145 1255 3113 163 283 Men's Singles—3 p. m d bv The T; a .; 5 " 3 ba 268 iw ie 2 3 1 30 g 7 5 } ee] v En " "i ti - 5 Chicago ii 11 104 1313 86 32 268d St pati an §70 1213 1169 T 80 .284 By United Press Winner Dankert - Phegley vs. Richard $OTe y e Times, f 2 12 85 il, 7 4 959 1403 67 44 .259 318 19 2 282 3rd - — _— re eee ste ———————— — — me ctp—————— chetto, 313 10001 Hit B30 Newwon Jit 30 had blade 31 ES Monet BU BARRO I IE NEWPORT, RL. Aug. 16 "A Laneemiacher vs 10 3 P ancom. | = 9 986 1394 60 2 n. 4 9 1455 82 24 .254 3 33 S37 1140 1887 68 17 780 oa s 2 LX : i : . | Detroit 420 943 1375 13 31 Pitts, 3828 390 896 1269 64 15 .234 Louisville 4207 623 1118 1387 Frank Sedgman and Ken Me- FALL CREEK PARK . y 1286 3 5 y Columbus 4153 549 1015 1492 68 44 244 S R M Nass. TEAM FI LDING °F Basen TAN FIG 1 3% 333 Charistn. 3062 445 960 1323 48 30 243 Gregor of Australia maintained Bain ns ee ela ! ! y etters i enendaez tarts erun ing oney DP TP PO A ¥ : de b : TEAM FIELDING i : Neath Dale vk Flav. . | . . | x : Chicago 127 0 3230 1316 92 980 4,454, De W Je 18 61 as DPTIP PO. A FE thelr qomination yer the Bes hr Ee Win in Industrial | TOLEDO, O, Aug. 16 (UP)—| The money actually will be reWashinsten 115 0 31H 1151 30 390 'Cineinnau 108 1 3052 1289 77 982 Milwaukee 121 0 1 1303 13 a tennis players America has to sieve Devoe ve Carol York. Danny Menendez, of the former|funded by a Charleston bank i ! S14 i s ‘op | SU. Louis 112 0 2968 1290 93 .9iv Kansas City 11 $ 95 2 Rk : v } Junior Singles 5 { | 2 : Philadelphia 103 0 3158 “1281 108 378 pnjjadeipnia 108 0 2973 1210 96 .978 Minneapolis 145 2 3230 1423 138 97 offer .and reached the men's| Roce va Terry Larner Lea ve Matches Toledo Mud Hens, has started re-|through an arrangement with Detroit 06 0 3087 1339 108 816 00,00 87 0 3025 1244 101 .977!8t aul 145 0 3211 1271 135 971 singles finals of the Newport| Bill Bankert vs. Robin Powell ; : ag ie Cleveland 102 0 033 1364 Jos 18 Boston ¥5 0 2657 1296 113 .¥74 Louisville 118 0.5313 1328 MT Casino. Invitati T tt | Men's Singles—2 P. M. ee : funding money to holders of $38,-|Charleston backers of the team ston i 9 iz last 11 ene NEw York a4 4 aasz Mi lw uiy Columbue, 11.8 M3 IMG 13 ia day, lon TONTSRMEN. ool Muray Distr vy. Don Hae, [ The Eli Lilly tennis team won 300 worth of advance ticketsnow called the Senators. Ticket INDIVIDUAL BATTING ns RL 33, 13lY . : 1 ‘96 y H. | Ziegl John ERE, oi x : gy is | a ; Includes players in 10 or more games clades Avan UaL BAITING fe games Bareston Jp ses 1» mn = Sedgman regarded the world’s Rah Rjchurdeon ys a 'Quaken- its fifth match in the Industrial unused before the fran hise was| holders must sign a waiver in except pitchers. except pitchers INDIVIDUAL BATTING ; an, i Ty > : Tennis League vesterday morning! Shifted to Charlestan, W. Va., in!collecting their money, assigning AR 3 RIS HREM Pe 4 ‘ AB H 2B JB HR RBI Pct. Includes all players in 10 or more games, outstanding amateur player, Riley Hanceck vs. John Rumpell. } WeRENE Cay morning midsea - : 4 the tickets to Charl t M : ser, NY 26 2 . I : ; i i : ; yp ; seas kets . Brideweser.NY 35 mall!ld i Shuba.Brk 150 46 10 1 4 22 .341 except pitchers, AB H 2B 3B HR RBI Pct. eliminated Dick Savitt of Orange, | Bonnte” your Siglea DL at Riverside Park courts, defeat- aseason. : : CKe S 0 1arieston ayor Clivera.NY W000 326 Rignes, NY Js 3 2 6 0 od 433 Marques. Mil 402 143321013 19 356 N. J. 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. and McGregor Mesa si TY lor. mi Christian Men Builders. 3.0 In the first five hours, refunds John T. Copenhaver, acting as a Mitchell.Clev 327.0518 2 + 48 31 4 “wicesil 183 59 10 3 0 23 £2 Popelnd 385 136 24 9 60 583 , hs : | Phillip Nonweller vs. Richard Weisfeld : © © Tltotaling nearly $5000 were made trustee, Woodling. NY 302 96 18 5° 9 M8 318), srewski.Cin, 391 117 16 6 11 63° 310 Bollwer.KC 381 132 27 14 22 76 .346 whipped Vie Seixas of Philadel-| . jack Bryant vs. Doug Robinson Dan Morse (EL) defeated Har- 3 | Kell, Det-Bos 389 124 213-1 asus gumnoitz,Cni™ 242 15 9 4 3 27 310 8Kowron.KC 448 154 31 8 27 107 344)... "eg. 0 6.4 6-3. Sexias i Carl Hertz ys. Roger Ruby : ] a) Cele ar- at two special windows of the] i Mantle NY $02 124 22 118 63 JB Saugnter sil, 303 112 8 8 3 71 Joy PowerKC 439 150 31 14 15 81 [M2 Phia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. Sexias is the) a FRE AL Resel JUDY in old Howenstein, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0; Tony Mit : \ Groomanne HMA 334 MEMEESE ly 333 Th wa wikise Sola 7100] G4 United States’ top-ranked player| Alen Mum vistas pyr pi HOR 6 EE amy | Ohio Citizens Trust Co. to holders) Amateur Baseball Jensen. NY-Wash 433 131 2 53 30] ty , 2% 1s ; : Amoros,8t a : ; y Men's 8 qo 3 az Ls é LT 8, . ay maida | Raiinsah ons pit: 17 iH i 3 1 303 Ee 34 108 12 31s 5 303 Jarlung Mpls 323 in 3 37 3 S34 and Savitt is ranked second. Winner Face tne] 43 Winner 6.2, 10-8; and Diaz-Fred Dailey eI oo, Ban, president of Any hardball baseball “B" teams—13 Rosen Cley 20 121 34 4.20 1d 1321 Schndnst.StL 458 139 29 4 5 52 .303 Cimoll.St Hn 5 Sedgman and McGr thus 8 DeVoe-York ~ 21 * the Mud Hen Boosters, and Attor-|years to 15 ¥ v du DiMaggio, Bos 36310916 1 4 26 .300{GCHICAS. 3. 80 : i 300 Rhawn,Char 77.74 3 1 1 11 3 Seal McGregor us ; - Hac ; / ZL -Dr ’ {years to 15 years wanting to schedule Avila. Cle inp es Pohdncni C'™™ 33817618 4 9 51 [399 WhitmanStP 336 1128 4 3 61 30 will meet in an all-Australian ZEN bier = Hack v3, Winner =) Joseated Ray Banta-Drew oy AM, Steinberg, who held | Gays] Samer any time in the next 20 ue 7 20 124 25 58 .2¢ 30 e ; : . ssini, 31 ; son - G ; / ‘ , 6-2, 6-2, : | d = Ban Dn 39 10016 0 4 35 .295 AtweilChi jit wisi a> re til 195 83 10 2 10 58 [323 final tomorrow. Hoo ht Juchardion- GU va. Winner, 04 8 .._ INo. 1 ticket hook. {son, HU mbolt 1046, coach of Tabernacle Fox.Chi age 14317 7 0 31 -goajaddischl 381 113 10 4 15 30 .297 Sesrist,KC 381 121 17 4 21 80 .318 sn ;. Oteg vs. Steve Fiduska. | The Indianapolis Water Com- _________ ei mma a RN a Doby.Clev 377 111 18 8 26 83 .284 AO 0-00. 285 84 13 4 13 50 .295 DavisChar 148 47 5 1 3 22 318 ! Junior Singles—4é P. M. pany defeated the Indianapolis —— White. Bos 272 8013 2 9 36 394 nESOCKEi 361 106 15 2 18 49 .294 DllessandroM-C 243 76 15 2 7 28 313) THE 24-YEAR-OLD Sedgman,! J. Beatty vs. Eddie Daris f . % n i Minoso.Chi 420 122 17 711 48 .280 GOK COE 75 22 2 31 9 .293 WahlLKC 280 9019 1 4 33 i 0 0 y , Boys’ Singles—5 P. M. Pbwer and Light team, 2-1, Valo.Phil 3lo 822 4 3 33 290 Clark Pol, 416 139 21 3 5 44 [392 Nielsen.ind 3717116 17 3 7 71 .308) Who holds the U. 8. and Wimble-| jerry varner vs. Fred Metzger, Bob Becker (IWC) stopped Bill Collins NY ash Tae} 3 11 31 230 Snider.Brk 382 111 18 813 64 201 Katt.Mpls 354 108 19 112 33 30% don championships, beat Savitt BY lov eierelueisield Ys, Winner a 84 57 1.5. Ph Jobin! unheis. vvas 2M 6 0 286 | Cox,Brk 285 8310 3 3 22 .291 Derry.Co & ’ 3 | 4 i rvant-Roblinson rown, 6-4, O-v, V-9, an ohn Clark.Phil 112 326 0 6°13 286 A : Bruton, Mil 512 157 27 6 4 51 .307 by employing the America-styled _ Winner Hertz-Ruby vs. Winner De- : : Drop. Bos-Det 428 12319 4 19 13 (285 Edwards Cin Ji 42 8) 8 Ri Banasrind 35 2011 2.3 50 Esl poying 2% Bruller-8mith Kleinhenz (IWC) defeated Carl NOW IS THE TIME Courtney StL 219 7813 2 5 32 .280) ODQCA TSN, 268 7721 2 4 42 .208 Broome.Mpls 400 122 19 4 15 83 .305 ‘Dig game”—powerful services = winner Marmaled-Fitz vs. Robert Braf- vr... Zernial. Phil 385 107 12 1 21 74 .278 Burgess.Phi 8 119 25 3 30 98 286 Bpencer,Mpls 413 125 51 2 20 61 .303 followed b h ford York, 6-4, 6-8, 6-1. TO GET FA Martin NY J3¢ 65101 2 22 siSauerchl 41611825 330 96 .286 QECCICYR 363 119 11 2 10 71 .303 y a rush to the net for Junior Singles—3 P. M. Dick Long-Don S8noke (IPL) LL Berra.NY 387 107 14° 1 23 TL. 2081 Rr ht 130 37 8 1 3 15 .285 Cerv.KC 107 327 6 5 8 32.29 killing volleys. Steve DeVoe vs. Jerry Connell, 1 Cc Nieman StL 366 101 16 2 10 212 Waitkus.Phil 363 103 23 2 1 33 .284 Dandridge.Mpls 505 150 24 1 8 58 .207 = e.% : : CARD P defeated Al Norris-Don Hack, 7-5, LOTHES Campos, Wash 105 20 6 1 0 Waitkus, 407 115 18 3 7 48 283 Mauch,Mil 222 6618 3 1 36 .207 e ground, Savitt had more GARFIELD PARK lag 7.5.-in doubles : Dyck.StL 2717 6 14 113 Bark NY 394 111 13 6 4 46 282 Hutson,Ind 152 45 6 6 2 23 296 hower but he wasn't consistent | Men's Singles—1 P. M. 19-9, (=2,"In doubles. . Rodriguez,Chi 340 9511 0 1 Ashburn,Phil ~~ 437 123 22 5 1 34 .281 Renna.KC 410 121 20 8 28 90 .205 : ws : x | James Froelich vs. Jack Wilson a rere r Stewart,Chi 206 56 100 4 Hamner, Phil 447 125 24 4 J2 54 .280 Sharman StP 295 8712 110 54 .205and Sedgman’s fine shots to the Richmond Bastian vs. Carol Shadbolt, . ¢ TROU Simpson.Clev 451 122.17 9 9 D Rice St 357 100 22,2 9 54 .280 Ertman,Mil 405 119 20 2 IT 69 . d . Richard O'Mara. vs. Bud Leonard Wi P x d Rizzuto.NY 444120 20 10 1, oa ikpitt 300 84 16° 4 31. 280 Williams. Ms 202. 59 11.2 1. 30 .202 deep corners fdrced the American Men's Singles—2 P. M n Pennant : SPORT COATS & Throneberry los 233 5 J 3.8. Ennis. Phil 427 11990 8 14 T4 2191 Early. Mpis : iL i i i 2% 3 399 into « repeated erors. = Sedgman| Marion Rice vs Eugene Smalley, x Doel Chi “342 9218 211 Campanella.Bric “315 23 10 0 18 08 2 0 | Matmberniind = 438 133 11 3 0 31 390! mixed up his game like a master. Fo Ro at ro WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.. Aug. 16 JACKETS IY AoA erena. 2 . i's rg, 3 x ” § ster, | —— M. . "’ : > HodevieinWasn 134 38 3 i Thompson.NY ~ 306 84 10 513 55 (275(BarnaChar 3018720 113.81 288 00 iently trapping Savitt with] FRR Mescall vs. Fred Herberts. (UP) ~~ Monongahela of Pitts] Boe Phil 2111221 3 4 fantey SIL NANI. isaanini 3141072110 13 84 280 delicate returns that stopped dead RIVERSIDE" | burgh made home run history to- UNDERWEAR Glynn. Clev 79 21 i 2 Groat. Pitt 216 50 3 0 1 20 .273 Reed.Mil 91 0 ® 1 > + Men's Singles—1 P.M. - Vernon, Wash 3 ifs 35 3 > Ho aLKOn 218 59 5 0 4 30 1} {Retersoli on 43 35 33 § 1] 2 234 Sedgman won four games be- David Bourke vs. Phillip Clark day in defeating Hickory (Mer SHIRTS i 3 52 511 8 Ia ENY oF 113 23 8 11 ns 31 Blaviock.Mpls 372 105 15 8 8 48 .282 fore Savitt could hold service in Es TR Te cer County), §-1, for the Pennsylilber, B50 3 7 7 omson, 2 : 19 .2 FO , " ’ \ AV x ie : . yasiistloon ua 8 313A WWeowk Chew fp el) 47 G3 diprewinBe’ 28 mia) 8 48 the first set. Savitt made ome (Mite most: FON vans Little League Baseball Sizes 48 to 60 Ss. : . i G 2 3 35 3 . J 2 “- . : | £ De vs. Gor § ry. "Y Michaels, W-SL-P jo Wiz J 4 38 Mueller NY 3 ‘500 8's 3 ChapmanLou 200 81 18 3 4 48 .278 good stand, taking three games Men's Singies—3:30 P. M Ch#&mpianship before 6000 fans at y 25] a rhart.In : ] “8, 3 { Ak hr ; ; .Clar 4 . > Go Maes Phil-cly 14h 38 3 2 3 3% 200 QUUSIQEPe 34 30 § 33 68 Ishell.Lou 115 3 3 1 2 14 2i3in a row after trailing at 1-5, but| Winner Webp-dames vs. Winner Pugua-| Memorial Park.. The total of five HeganClev $37 4 18 : 31 Garagiols, Pit i 8 12 3 5 4 Quiphilett, Lou 417 us 20 3 3 53 28 Sedgman finished off the set with |Voivodas. homers and the four which came) CONES F148 08s, § as Borkowski.Cin 3 : 2 3 i i ! Delsing SIT. MMERId E Koshorek.Pitt ~~ 231 80 14 0 0 1 RC, 331 #14 3 7 28 215a passing shot and error by the ; in succession in fifth inning set| Joe tL-Chl 59 2 1 0 10 Gararreug Om Cp It 1 1 8 5 DoPieiroLou . 193 52 & 2 3 27 129 American. Savitt won the first H h M 4 {new records for the Little WEAR SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY WEAR Kluttz, Wash i 28 301 3 Hemus,StI 407 103 17 510 33 8 FarteeRCupls 5 32 8 0.4 36 268 game of the second set and broke orsesnoe ee | League's six-year-old history. The POE R ¥ 2 259 6510 22 9 35 . Seminick.Cin 293 7 s oo af 184 4 > . ok ] : . . oN H St. ¢ ay Ba 30 Pr b.Z 130 Tniiioamek 217 3612 1 4 70 258 Wikonind 3% 13 13 1 1 31 263 service in the fourth. But the St ti A 28 | circuit clout accounted for all henson Fridley,Clev 175 44 32 0 4 16 25 SeesCingi, 307 Hii YN Lynch.Col _ 382 101 17 5 1 31 ..263 Aussie ace broke in the third, ar ing ug. lof Monongahela's scoring. | ° Young. StL 43210811 9 4 31 280 van Phil 304 103 17 4 10 36 Lammers, KC 446 117 21 3 1 41 262 fifth and seventh to decide the = = - — — g . Rivera.StL-Chi 396 99 16 6 8 3 250 Thorpe. Bos 255 65 8 2 3 23 lo ko 3a N11) 240 268 issu ? Horseshoe pitchers will have 9 » er * ”" villa. Chi- 200 50 8 1 3 15 .250 wajker.Brk 102. 26 6 0 1 15 255 Mazmanian, Z 2 . 23 261 jssue. ; : 5 t i t e S ziacwsn me weld BMwAESL mia) m¥amanee mpi ‘is their big inning starting Aug. 28 exclusive designer-styled auto seat cover Mize 185 46 11 0 2 18 .249 HodgresBrk 365 0218 125 75 .252 grANGL 118 30 7 2 4 20 23 THE IMPORTANT snl in At Dorner Park in Frankfort, Marion, StL a7 1 4 13 .248 Jethroe Bos 419 10518 713 a7 (3%1iPesl Ind 12 073% 20 a4 vw LE Al break in " A VIFtRa Aro Thomas, Phil 101 2 15 317 51 .246 Morgan Brk 168 42 3 0 6 15 2301/3 namanin or B32. i ‘503 the third set came in the seventh where the qualifications begin| Wertz. Det 283 10 3 tn "246 Merson. Pitt. 383 9810 3 5 37 . Bosisck StP 79 30 0 10 3 3k r ’ for the 1952 Indiana state cham-| Masi, Chi 61 1) 1 1 1 +248 Cooper. Bos 248 6110 1 5 38 3qsiBOSisck.S 2 330 32; Bame as Savitt flubbed a volley ; K rvhoski.StL 206 75 10 1 10.39 .245 Elliott. NY 221 54 6 310 30 44 FAIDLOCL $3 m2 3s 251 d th : © pionship, Aug. 31-Sept. 1. | Lollar.Ch1_ 286 170 13 0 11 37 .245 Jones.Phil 379 92 8 311 48 243 Rand coi 257 6417 3 1 41 aan en Retted TRIS put Seds-* Lurie Day, secretary-treasurer| Lollar, Cli 241 5012 5 7 32 .245 Kiner Pitt 357 3912 122 48 M3 pARGCQ 253 6311 1 5 32 .249 Man ahead, 4-3, he added his own > AR ary-Lreasyreri Mullin. De A am 10 3 2 20 .243 Glaviano.StL 111 37 4 02 11 ‘243 40000 HAL Is 22 BIE OT HB 3 of the state association, anHatfield .Bos-Det 318 77 10 : 39 McMillan.Cin 40 97724 1 8 44 3a}! PRATIRGISODY ai 1 12 248gservice in the eighth and 10h Ar : Kolloway,Det mail 1 Ys RY wide 2 Stirawemsdnd. 13 Bn 2 1 5 30 games to wrap it up. Savitt nounced that qualifications will : b 111-C1 134 32 - /ilson.N 7 7 239 - rt : “2k * afl. 4 ¥ . e 7 ‘ + itm Le dite Miksis.Chi Men iia BE Sr aE 2% 011 3 3 3 34% fought off two match points he- be held Aug. 28.28.30. The pitchVolmerBos 19 3% 3 27 I ZMBUGAM 8 2 300 18 38 whines 14 83 21 18 2 fore succumbing. Sita Din | wan Aug tchcok. Phil 253 : : Furillo.Brk 248 8111 1 6 44 333 aes 450 8 2 32 2 ; ; 31 at 9 p. m,; Class B and C get PenravBos-Det 20 8 3 110 11 33 addincirson 34 Mia 313 1 Bj ganNoncel ue sea 8 4 58 23 The 23-year-old McGregor had underway at 2:30 p.m, and Class - “Wa 2 ossi.Cln I2 268 171 5 3% 339 slight! difficult : : LD Rapp.StL-Wash 103 43 i 24 ‘apg EscaleraChar 424 101 18 5 2 31 238 SIIghtly more difficulty in down ¥ . 198 46.9 113 Jeffcoat,Chi 219 5011 2 4 24 a8 : , A campaigners st GEEner Be i Bs 135 31 3 3 0 18 McCullough Pitt 137 31 '4 8 0 12 2 Bonen ois 1% 3% 43 8 33 ing Seixas, but he brought his Sept 2D 8 srtatfam, WISIN = WS = 05 sen zn a 1 Jestrum 24 58 4 25 N Ne a 5 Divas : : DBPL le cho NY a5 5711 23°3 17 T 552 Neufeldt.Col 319 7 1 y 2. Noren.Wash-NY 250 5111 2 J Sisti,Bos 34 3 7.13 18 2a jeulelds I3 a10°2. 2 21 gugame to -the heights when he Tpera will he $500 in prizes Mrsh.SL-Wsh-SL 125. 2 34a Hatton.Cin 372 2311 1.8 S56 223 SOC SE 1 %0 231 needed to and never lost com prizes. Grasso. Wash 266 59, 8 s 18 Fitzgerald.Pitt 43 10-99.1 "2 202 Tarioeh a ,32 21 3 16 16 .2281°% f “All entrants must hold a state 2% 32.7 4.3 18 Caballero.Phil 29 37 2.0 9 5 303 avoriia 28 6510 3 3 38 227mand of the match. ard. 1 : : 72 41 8 1 0.17 Edwards Chi 2-18 191 10 ShQIkSE M0 My 83 w an —— — $374, Eniry fee is 33 ver piteher, = 572 60 6 01 Nichols 9 tamsey, 2 3 20 210 Ene cr ' . , ar Pil Ime BVI mil Haiiin a a Si A Je 8 31 3.3.8 1 St. Claire Bos 108. 23 3.0 2 4 351 Lt 5 .2062 ecided on games w z 3 Ji NET Salo LEE 33 Righett{,Char M4 5416 1 3 31 97 f urn d i RA Ss on and lost. 192 42 5 } } B Del Green Pits 321 6812 3 1 21 208 PITCHERS' RECORDS DE ey | 38 53 11 4 <0 Jackson,Chi 241 50 5 2 8 23 207 : 139 30 4 1 9 11 Pitchers In 110 or more Innings rated Jolly, KC wv L Tavlor.L WL In Rifle Meet » 130 28 4 2 9 2 according fo earned-run average per 9- Holcombe Lou 2 0 eee Lou ! 7 FederoffDet 213 48 3 D2 os inning Sate, WLI 7H GOERA Dror 13 J Qienstp 7 7 ops d dl ( WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 16 Coleman.Chi-¢ “ Tt 01 7 Roberts. Phil 18 6 225 62 188 99 » rau 2 3 Thiel Mi! 8 6 Willis . np . Murray. Phil 89 1 Raf ehixt t 37) 83 2.40 Liddle, Mil 12 3 Harshman Mpls 5 5 illiam T. Elliott, 819 East Hopp. NY-Det #2 13 1:09.85 RefelsnererCin 13 10 183 M 130 51 2.49 Conley. Mil 7 2 8challock.KC = 3 § A return tag-team match be- Forest Blvd. 8. Dr., Indianapolis : x SomesWarh 19 23 3 10 to ne esbha fifi 98 HAR Coestibeke 10 3 Swumatnioy 3 Jitween Martino (Iron Mike) An- will take part in the Joan anabois De ish 20 8823 2 35.205 Rush,Chi 111 176 65 151 99 2.71 Hoover. Mil OS on0Aasy 4 : Qa val\lb eh wash 18 7013 1 0 i Ersiine rk 3 118 9 128 99.274 an a A a i i gelo and Sheik Araby and Larry Smallbore Rifle Championships at Eushy.Chi- Vas ™ 27 4 1 2 Hacker.Chj 10 5 117 41 100 “60 2.85 & ih ser : a ; Fox wi ar : sedi : deoerr SS Lani 130 $380 4 Simmons Phil 10 6 143 52 112 107 0a Sonime 9 Hi Balsa Sup i jiChene gud Bly pox Wil share | jacksonville, Fla. Aug. 21-24, the Raber! : 36 27 206. Brk 8 1115 2 7} Sie 5 Ludw 1 1ain event sp SIN ’ 1 @ ’ | Viapes.Det, I i401 4 Spahn. Bos 131433 134 48290 Byerly.fip 2 1 McGlothin StP 10 12 ‘main event spotlight on Tues- National Rifle Association anMcCoskey Cl ipl ing Staley tI, 331] 165 78 150’ ‘Tp 21s] ReSFAL SAR 2 3 HerrinLou 3 10 day night's weekly wrestling card noounced here today Comus. Lf 7 0 Maglie. NY 5 2 3 30, 85 3 Corwin.Mpls 8 x / 3 ay. invder Wash 2 3 13% 3 Mever. Phil 23a 183 a3 333 Estock Mil 5 3 Dickey.Ind 5 1to be staged at the West 16th St. Swit De r-Bes 103.14 3 18.4 Wade Brk 11" 153 64 138 102 3 47 Wall Mil 13 8 Narleski Ind 914 Midget Speedway. S¢ -otev 2 0 Dickson. Pitt 2 4 Ld 2 387 tri 1 ! len.Col 3 4 ; . gernaidino.Clev 33 3230 1 Bickford Bos Hay Hie aay Abernaihie.dnd 8 § Grubh Char 3.5 A single-match battle pitting | MR. DISNEY HATS : Carey} “HERS' RECORDS Mizell StL, 6 5138 69 124 106 3 72 RussellLKC 3 2 Powell.Char 510 ‘eav r aute's T NAT 8 fi d f i 30 i h JJ TCHERS more innings rated Surkont Bos 8 10 148 6 in 194 395 Libby. Mpls 10 7 Donovan, Mil 3 6 Bu ck Weaver, Terre Haute's ONY AL RAT EMITH custome= tte ree Ld m nutes... acrording io earned-run average per 9- Ainner Chi 1} 3145 70 lg 51 3o7{ Rivplelad 1 3, Irinkle.Lou 1 2 "Flying Hoosier,” against highly : i os » 2 , 2.10 127 = Curtis.Lou 5 Be 6 14... - inning €AME. yp RH SO ERA absen.Ny 1117 130 lee S307 NbGeorsStP 12 9 BeersChay 513 rated Salvatore Balbo has been $10 ‘ . o 9 48 153 ! resko,StL 7 Zabala. Mpls 13 4 . 3 ’ / Shan NY 20 4 113 48 133 114 197 Wilson Bos 10 810 30 & 1liEreemanpou 3 8 Keatme Goi” 3 s Signed to cofeature the show. . Reynolds ¥ 14 8 211 & 209 108 226 Shurch Phil-Cin 3 $ 119 62 137 37 423 Tomasic.Mpls 4 3' Score. Ind 1 3 Both battles are for two falls | Claypool Hotel 3 al ; 5 13 52 2.42 reki, 0 er 1s y i ‘ gheat Wash 1 7108 8 168 114 231 Pollett Pity oR ia Bilin" 3 §Bearacor™® 3110yt of three, with a 90-minute | one ®icie a 50 13 25 own.Chi : 8. ! y rsk i Dobson C1 oe 1 ? 152 BHR E yf] dr 4 A 118 8 118 5 438 Lopes RE, s 3) Lewandowski Co 1 A limit on the tag meeting and. the Marrero. Wash = 9 9 157 58 149 55 2.71| Klippstein.chi 79 147 89 160 13 + 08! Fox.Mpls 8 7 Coffman. Col 1 5s Balbo-Weaver match tabbed for Porterfield Wash 3 1g 575 74 161 92 2.74 Wehmeler.Cin 5 9 142 94 163 65 595 Oser, Mpl-8P 9 8 Samson Sib 0 4 gemon icy 13 3166 59 120 98 287 Pitchers in less than 110 innings rated Connelly.Char 10 9 Carison.Char o 3 00 minutes. Ra bs.Chi 1 8:2 M 197 $331 aceording to won-lost percentage. Melllere.Col 12 12| Labine StP 0 1 wa RB EE re ia ot I . J . Parnell Bos 13 $199 Al 170 102 321/ Corwin, NY 2 0 Wilks.Pitt i pa ’ Wynn Le Bos 7 6 114.46 91 90 3.39) Clark. StL 2 0 Hansen. Phil 3 3 | ND oe Det 6 6121 51 121 46 3.42 King. Brk 1 0/ Cole, Bos 1 1 On Retired List Nien Wash-NY 7 9 In £0 1Z } 243 Snipa Bos 1 ol 8mith.Cin 8 9 n Retire Is | » Huasol : 9 4119 58131 43° augh, 1 0! Hiller, : RAInNY A 118 33 90 87 351 LandrimBre 1 Qfilercin 3 6 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18 (48 414 143 65 13 2 3.52 Miller Stl 1 OK N . (YU — . 16 10 143 12 178 16 J 83 Wilheim NY 10 2 ii 3 3 he Phndaiphis Atilel 710 140 67 ack.Brk 3 Lanfer,N 3 10 dct ) c orrie MarPAIN. S f 10 153 74 165 47 3.71 Yuhas. StL 2 2 Laem NY 1 19 ti th P 01 Pilettesl, A 6110 56128 211 Brazle stl 3 3 Papameh 1. 2 tin on the voluntarily setired list ! 1 0 114 54 110 &1 3 87 Konstant } - Ily.Ch - . “he yet -B0s dd Gt MIDS ep) ostan Phil 4 2 Kelly.Chi 3 7 and recalled righthander Charlie 377111 50 114 50 3.97 Feanard oh 2.1 Hantaelman Phi 1 3 Bishop from Ottawa of the In2108 BI o Fh gonnsonBos . 3! Fox Phil wn 2 i) ternational League to replace 1 13 oh Eh Yi BH Ye heen Sl : 3 Hogue pit ! 1 him, Martin sumered A broen ; DGE AU (0) RACE : ie oan NAMbers. Stl 4 3 Nuxhall.Cin 0 3 fine i } ! he StL ¢ 1 1 Lis 4+ a9 Rutherford Brk 4 3 SJjonecBos 0 3 Anger on his pitching hand last | aller.Cle 12 4 192 oslo NY 7 6 Podbielan.Bk-Cn 0 2 May and has not seen any action Pitchers tn less than 110 innings rated r.8tl 6 6 Gregg, NY 0 1a: : according to wansinst percentage, " cette Bos 5 5 Necclal,Pitt 0 1 Since ther.
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