Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1952 — Page 16

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1932

Tribe, Doubles Slated Today Graham °

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Aces With Aching Backs Give Flag

The Times-sponsored City

Contenders Boost iio: J ” % |

IT IS “GET-WELL" week along pennant contenders’ row. saw such healthy convalescents as Sal Maglie, Preacher Roe and Ed Lopat.

What's more they’

|The Indianapolis Lb have a chance tonight to)

{game defeat as they wind up their series here with the St, Paul Saints. ’ | The Hoosler Redskins started You NEVEr heir western road trip last night by splitting a double bill with the, . : Saints, winning the first, 6 to 1, drive with hot anda dropping the second, 2 to 1.

| By CARL LUNDQUIST

United Press Sports Writer

‘¢ all loading up for the stretch

ew rookies and waiver price pickups. The fireworks from now on should a 8 & new kies and wi f I f © CHARLIE SIPPLE hurled the, be something to crack the Tribe to victory in the first game.

concrete in the old ball parks. The

had special reason for elation

Giants and Dodgers

after shutout victories from their aces with the aching backs, Mag lia and Roe. The Yankees got similarly fine work Sunday from

Jl.opat and think he is ready to get hot for the stretch run Maglie, pitching his first complete game since June 26, shut out

the Cubs 5 to 0 on eight hits The Giants cut Brooklyn's lead

to A'4 games by also winning the

second game, 3 to 1, on Bobby Thomson's tworun homer and Hovt Wilhelm’: fine relief pitch Ing Maglie's vi « tory, coming aft

er a triumph last week in Brook lyn in which he needed relief help made it plain he is “ready and rugged.” 1t was his 14th win and his fifth shutout, putting him in a tie for the league lead in that

Roe

Preacher

The second was a tough one to] lose for Bob Chakales as he turned in a fine four-hit performance. Hugh Oser was the winner of the nightcap. He had been beaten in three previous starts against the Indians but last night the visit-

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ing Hoosiers were only able to score on

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him in the sec-

ond frame. He walked three men in the sec- Sipple ond but Milt Nielson, first to get a free ticket, was out stealing. |

George Vico and Jack Baumer took free trips to first with two,

Sal Maglie

Ed Lopat out. Dick Kinaman cracked a single to left to score the only Tribe out xix and walked none. even ninth Inning relief help from marker. The Saints tied the count though yielding 12 hits. He was Fddie Yuhas won his 14th game in the seventh, the first Philly pitcher since for the Cardinals on the margin nn -n

Grover Cleveland Alexander in 1915 to win 20 games in three con-

secutive

of a 2.run homer by Red Schoendienst. Rookie Vern Benson also homered for St. Louis as did Sam Jethroe for Boston,

RUSS ROSE was safe at first] when Baumer fumbled his hop-| per, win came in as a pinch hitter and

feason

Gierry Staley with

air-tight

With two out, Frank Bald-(p. Mm.

matches today at Fall Creek

ark. The doubles originally scheduled for Brookside Park were moved to Fall Creek. Doubles matches are restricted to men. The first doubles match was to start at 4:30 p. m. and the last one at 6:30 p. m. Women's singles at Brookside had entered the semi-finals and Boys’ Singles and Junior Singles had reached the Finals at Fall Creek. Those who reached the Finals of the Men's Singles division yesterday and will play Sunday at Fall Creek are: Charles DeVoe and Bob Martin from Riverside; Kenny Jones and Bill Boyer from Brookside; Ralph Burns and Mur-

ray Dulberger from Fall Creek

and. Ralph Linder and Roland Leverenz from Garfield: Here are yesterday's results,

AT BROOKSIDE PARK

Men's Singles Kenny Jones defeated Stan Malless, 2-6, 8-1, 6-1, Bill Boyer defeated Curt Dankert, 6-4, 6-1, Women's Singles Phyllis Benefiel defeated art, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. Dot Mayer Vera Wolf, 6-3, 6-2 AT FALL CREEK

Men's Singles Murray Dulberger defeated Charles Kar abell, 6-3, 6-1 Ralph Burns defeated John Rumpell, 6-1. 6-0 Bov's Singles Doug Robinson defeated Setey

Billie Stewdefeated

defeated Smith

Jerry Larner 8-1. 8-3 George Fitz,

6-0, 6-1 Junior Singlse Jim Beatty defeated Ronnie Mescall, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Benny Harlan defeatea Bill Dankert, 1-6, 8-2, 6-2 AT GARFIELD PARK Men's Singles Leverez defeated Marion Rice, Ralph Linder defeated Bud 6-3, 6-3.

Roland 4-6. 6-1, 6-2 Leonard, 4-6, Today's matches were:

AT BROOKSIDE PARK WOMEN'S SINGLES, SEMI-FINALS, 5:30 Betty Matthews vs. Phyllis BeneDot Mayer vs. Billle Clingman.

AT FALL CREEK PARK

fel,

been known as a power |puncher, will be frankly gunning for a knockout in his 10-round Chicago Stadium bout against

Carmen Basilio. “I've got tO knock this bey out,” Graham said. “There can not be any doubt if we want to have a good gate in Cuba.” He referred to his scheduled Oct. 4 match for the middleweight crown against Kid Gavilan in the titleholder's own back yard, { Graham lost a lot of the shine from his number one contender ranking when he bowed to Joe Giardello Aug. 4 in a disputed decision.

and

Billy Graham

” ” n “I'M NOT out fgr any decision tonight,” he said. “I'm going to give him everything I've got.” Basilio wasn't tho worried, how-

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ever. “I saw Giarde/lo beat him and I think I can do it too,” he said. “Graham is highly overrated, in my opinion. He has slowed down a lot and tires easily.” | Graham, 29, answered Basilio's remarks with: “If Basilio thinks I'm overrated, he can prove he is right by beating me tonight. I doubt if he can do it. “I won the Giardello

One of the'n in the 52-yea Amateur Gol into the thi: only a han players left : pure stars. _““ Heading tr makers still such stars u “herup for th in past years

Times Special . 5 N ne | By United Press ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 20{Parks Tennis Tournament i i VCE NTIS | CHICAGO, Aug. 20—Bald- . {boxing master who never has

By SEATTLE Dale Morey. teur and | King, today round in qu tional Ama advanced t with a 2-ar day over | Antonio, Te:

{sh amateur Coe, who wo 1949; Omer Public Link: Stranahan, w this crown f the hotshot (Sonny) His Blum. This crew of the gian but they fac There are f on the car only 16 men running for 4

BILLOW George Beec!

Brooksi

department with Curt Simmon: — smacked a long fly to center field. MEN'S DOUBLES--4.30 p. m, Phil Lienr 2 mn. and Karl Drews of the Phjls. The ball slipped through Dave apd Vesnon Roth vs. Jerry Connsl And GARFIELD ACTION—Bud Leonard (left) gets off a good fight but they gave it to him. The

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{Pope's fingers for an error as and Murray Dulberger vs. Eddie Davis and officials just had an off night.”

| . t, K y Jones and Ralph Lind|Rose scored and Baldwin moved }A Bryant. Kenny

drive against his opponent Ralph Linder (right) in the City Parks

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ROE, WHO hadn't turned in a

er vs. Gus Grens and A. Elliott, Ralph Both fighters finished traincomplete game since June 24, was to third. Jack Cassini bounced to Bugni, end Bian, Muiess, Ve She" iid Tennis Tourney yesterday, but his efforts weren't good enough. in& yesterday in top condition.

even more impressive, giving up. By United Press short and was out to end the A. Pranckboner vs Drew Mangold and

Graha JA pec Ray Banta. Floyd Chaffee and Bud Itten- » m was expected to scale

five hits for his ninth victory CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 20—National League man- threat. [baeh Va. Jack Wilson And Leo Elliott, Bil Linder won the match 4.6, 6-3, 6-3. 148 pounds, just one pound against one loss, 3 to 0. Cincin- The Saints scored their win- Dankert and Ben Harlan J Wi. a i more than Basilio, at weigh-in § nati put a damper on things hy ning run in the eighth on an Cn ex Hearabell and Bob. Martin vs. Eu- time. THREE TC

winning the second gdme, 5 to 3,

agers with ideas pugilistic were warned today by Presi- | |

dent Warren Giles to “take up boxing or wrestling." infield scratch hit. The frame |

and A. Sternberg, Riley Han-

Small 4) . fek Weisenfluh vs. M. Risk

cock and

Brewers Stretch AA Lead A A vi aay

side Eagles, 1 Broad Rippl

Herm: Wehmejer's -hit ’ x y ; fl- |and D Hack, Bill King and Al Reed vs.| on Je ‘man ‘eh } ler = aix hi In the wake of a 5- opened with a walk to Terwil 324 Dan Hac and Pritz Hunt: 6:30 p. m.| i tnt pitching and Ted Kluszewski's d ‘ iontoM linger and Gino Cimoli sacri- [jim Catton ami Tom ‘Cation vs Jim a 3-to-1 favorite to defeat the 25- Yast i ht’ dor a aor ay sue ! Mi p . : : Leverenz . : ; ae . s c 2-run triple in the eighth ay suspension to ang r ficed. Harry Malmberg took (Beatty snd Bud Leona Lyman Combs and| The Milwaukee Brewers rolled’ Freeman stopped a Miller rally year-old Basilio, who comes from L Ns In the American League, the Leo Durocher of the Giants Bill Sharman's slow hopper but |partner to be selected, Bill Bover and Dick| , ,. Legs a little nearer the in the fifth frame after one run Syracuse, N.Y. : eague Pla; ; Yankees stayed two games in { his throw was late and it went Kaye. Charles DeVoe and Jimmy McClure had scored. Lefthander Dick The bout will be the 113th for A crag ©

for raising his fist against

Marion Rice and Frank Wilson

American Associatiorr pennant to-

Brookside de

front of the Indians, even though! ° : as a hit. [vs Libby was tagged with the loss. Graham in 11 years of - they lost 3 to 1 to the White Sox, Um pire Augie Donatelli During the play, Terwillinger jeroY arma GLb ores Smith. FP. M— day after defeating Columbus, a sional fighting and A Sparklers 8 after the Red Sox nosed out dS + Giles warne dashed all the way home to slide JUNIOR SINGLES, FINALS, 4 P. M.— 4.2 to siretch- their league lead Bout sine hi o win the Cleveland. 8 to-5. The Athletics iu Slavs Gile Plag d a fais y Benny Harlan vs. Jim Beatty. ; 5 20% eames g Bad Boys Lose mn 1948, BE rnieg Bis caver e erside Bhat ¢ moved ahead of the White Sox,| 21! Is managers hy tefe- In the opener, Oser was touched : Tos : 96 wins—25 by knoc i ? Cardinals, 3 going into fifth place with 4 to 3 gram, “there is no place. for oa pen ih helece he was! Little League : lefty Don Liddle went the route In Wrestling Feature {assks and eight BRO ouiy-ceignt and Broad R and 8 to 5 victoridk over the So. to, : : ltted fo ra pinch hitt Sipple's White Sex >...}300 139-7 5-0 for the Brewers to chalk up his} yp y177 ANS got too vil Basilio Has 31 wing aaninel ta Hawthorne, ‘Mgers while the Benators topped! 10T Pugilism in baseball.’ ec fo ra pine er. SIPPIe 8 yinkees 020 101 4 3 53/eighth straight win and his 14th’ * sasilio has 31 wins against nine League Crow: hr a oppor lifted for a pinch hitter. Sipple| Strivkiand aiid Neidiingeq Holle and) 0 Gy of the season. He blanked 1ainous last night aiid lost by losses and four draws with 15 - 1¢-Broxgne, 2 to 1. ; rs ! les st resse ‘ Vv ®t jase ¢ - g ! a } . Eo ! ? : ne $ » , : Tr tnt ea Fie Giles stressed that any jams jssaera,waik {n-the apentr.| «ui ~===w— the Birds until the eighth when disqualification in the juntop in agkolts tos his credit. ’ THE-EAGI games. Robin Roberts beeame the! frm of body contact be- "% Bill, Sarni cracked a double that heavyweight wrestling tag event WEHRATER “Will “pe televised two extra in

first Philly pitcher since 1915 to

tween managers and um-

Tribe Box

Scores |

{led ‘to two Columbus runs.

| feature before 1800 fans at the W.

starting at 9 p.m, (CDT: (WFBM—WTTV-TV). ‘ 3

title with T

win 20 games in three straight sires would result in im The Charleston Senators, mean- 16th St. Midget Speedway. 5 : EB mamma in Whittaker en seasons, when he topped the I Sul n . while, dropped the second-place; Billy Fox and Larry Chene M Whittaker ble Pirates. 10 to 5. while the Cards Mediate banishment. The (First Game) : (Second Game) Kansas City Blues, 3-0, behind the Were declared the winners as R. DISNEY HATS with the sacl topped the Braves, T to 5 : y ae 3 ; INDIANAPOLIS : NIANB OR Ho AE four-hit pitching of Harry Grubb. Referee Paul Mischler disqualified } oNLY AT NAT smITH > Wilmoth wit} PI ie Br + T to 5. slightest contact with an ABR H O A E Maimb de ; 1 Mike Ang hiek IN INDIANAPOLIS Marv Grissom, given a 3-0 ’ “ Wilson. 2h TT 0 3 1 GRirTpeE at 2 oa 1 o 3 o The Senators bunched their runs ron e ngelo and Shie 5 iar Jim Clack fend tn fhe first faming on a «umpire, Giles warned, “will Stirnweiss. 3b +! ] 4 \ Rope. ef ¢ 0 1 a 0 lin the fourth inning and Grubb Araby during the third fall. $10 “ 5 ter and fani . ape, © 3 . Hy 7 ; . , . § walk, three singles and an out- | be considered the same as Nielsen, If A 11 2 0 0Smith if 0 0. 0 0 o owas never in trouble after that. Chene had won the first fall ? Riverside. Hi ite : aif Fridley. rf $1 9 2 1 Shidien rs 1 0 0 3 LU Louisville took full title tolover Araby and Araby had re. |} Clavpooi Hotel Mike Leffler : field fly, pitched seven-hit ball pushing and the yenalty Ww Gil Vico. 1h T 1 2 1 0 NVieo iv 3 1 on 0 J J ® te down the Yankees : I . arren Giles Malmberg, ss $8 1 1 2 0Baumer.n 3 . . $31 fourth place in the loop by top- versed the procedure in the}, i14 cirele Al Lindop . - : " ¥ . 2 naman, ¢ fn 2 * a will be suspension and a fine.” Sy ie 8 8 0 0Treupe i & o a o oping Minneapolis, 13-11, in a second. three-hit perf . ; : # ew awe Cw "hakales, p 3 n 1 n n 0H | alv Balbo w f THE RED SOX picked up their The National League president also emphasized that | Tora 1348 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 game that saw 30 safties collected, Salvatore Balbo won the opener Ripple. He fz winning run on a slow roller by : $a ST. PAUL Total sr hed 2 It off six pitchers. Reliefer Herbiover Buck Weaver. | George 141 nhng run on a S« otter byl combative gestures in many cases will be regarded the AB RM 0 AF Es es outstanding p Rookie Sammy White with the . Cassini. 2b 3 0 0 3 1 0casini.? : <0 8 1 1 @ » mental attitu ba=es loaded on which Billy Good- Same as actual contact, i Terwilliger, 3b 3 & 0 2 = 0 Terwilliger. ?» 2 1 1 1 3 0 en 3 g ’ Cimoli, of «3 0 °'0 fF 0 OcCimod of 3 6 2 1% 0 9 taker, Clack man scored from third. mn —o———————— ——— =~ | Amoros, If 3 | 3 2 0 0Amores.) & 6 0 1 ou 4 tor The A's ‘ored their opening I Eharmans o 3 ° 1 5 " 3 Sharman ot pedo V0 The vie oF 1e RB » . Ozark. . zark. Ib 0 0 0 1 a 0 i 1 i | Baldwin, © 2 " 0 4 0 1 Haas. 3b 2 0 0 6 0 9 h and Riverside victory on a ninth-inning single { Beidwin, eis: 8.8.31 Haan > 0 2% a) reasons wny day (0 play 1 by Gus Zernial and took the sec- MeGlathlin, Pp » » 4 : 8 Busia. o % 0 & 3 1 el hole Tournan ‘ iverly. p . Filson | 0 0 [1] 0 0 ond game on a 3-run rally in Baliga. p @ 0 0 0 0otten. p " 0 0 0 1 6 Ray au oo vers eedway Spark the seventh which Relief Pitcher ar’ 2 3 8p mma jana ed oS 0 Te Fa 3ob Hooper launched with a Wilson $0.8 0 8 etal 3 3 Te are your best bu LEE Dil dg EAL] Filenberger Cardi — a — ——— otals bo 2 27% ? homer Totals 27 1 8 2 ® 1 Wilson flied aut for Bosiak in 3th | Y Y AUTO SEAT COVERS Riverside Hawks Cuban Connie Marrero seat- | Haas singled for Baliga in fifth Troupe struck out for Kinaman in 9th | Leffler and La 9 I Wilson grounded out for Epperly In INDIANAPOLIS Nn non 0n0—1 | Hawthorne aya tered 12 hits and drove in the seventh ft Paul 000 0 11x—2| », RioTle RhaY ‘ > { { i *RUNS BATTED IN—Kinaman. Sharman.| cHugh, 0 npn Pa Winkle ih LEAGUE STANDINGS °N % Freen ror A an 5 Bs NCP i oon oni hi DOURLE PLAYS Fridley to Vico. Otten Lindor 2 Ses ~ hy ’ {ib Nicho i ne C Tv, Zabal J JE ‘ ro ' i up is 1 Victory for AMERICAN ASSOCIATION " nd Ra Rl SS SATIED 1N~Wilson tnd.) Niel- to Rose to Haas ~~ B b I ® Senators, fon wt Pet ( SExy ; > sen ridley, €0, roupe, Amoros. E N ASER— eR Tak ee Rl 48 2A AMERICAN LEAGUE TWO SSE HO Spt A oroabers. |plEFT ON BASES--Indiananelis 7. St asena . 9 » Satags City ) (08 ! Cleveland 050 110 100 3 } ou BUN Amores & i 10 K ‘ | eiBASES ON BALLS—Off Oser {. Otten 1, cis age 3 rR np , & Pay! t H 1 13° 2 Boston 001 § n assin ° ose to kal 3. ardinals. Ca ROBERTS, easing up after the vi, 66 Bd 508 18'a Wynn, Garcia (9) and Hesan, Brodowski, | Ozark: ferwilliger to Cassinl. STRUCK OUT—By Oser 3. Chakales 2. Allison Jets r Phils gave him a 9-1 lead, struck Minneapolis 65 BA Wo 18'; Benton (8) and White, Home Hun —Raster.{ LEFT ON BASE — Indianapolis 6. St. Otten ©. at 5:00 p.m. fc — : a—— INDIANAPOLIS 60 #0 465 a1 Winning Pitcher - Renton 3-1) Losing| Paul 3 HITS—Oft Oser 4 in 7 innings: Otten 1 lumbus V7 [4 135 3 Pitcher—-Wynn (16-10) alASE, oN BALLS-—-OR McGlothin 1, jn ©. - o \arleston 42 7 328 | oli 1 verly 1. Epperly 2. HIT BY PITCRER-—-RBy akales (OzAMERICAN LEAGUE A 000 930 900-112 21 STRUCK. OUT—By Sipple 4 MeGlothin ark) @ Won Lost Pct. OB | pjjlette, Harrist (8) and Courtney. Mar. > Byerly L Epperly 2. WINNING PITCHER—Otten (8-7) a é New York Mm 49 BR =m Labo 110-8) and Grasso. Kluttz (91. Losing HITS—Of MeGlothin 4 in 3_{innings| LOSING PITCHER—Chakales (9-6). Cleveland 87 \0) 13 2. | Piteher—Pillette (8-11 hy “% (pitched to 5 batters in 4th), Byerly 2| UMPIRES—Mullen. Landes and Stewart. * | Boston ' 61 AY 144 1 Laibinaudi bi in *:,, Balisa 1 in 113, Epperly 3 in 2. TIME-3:18. Washington 83 8 V25 713 Chicago 300 000 000 1 10 1 WINNING CHR aie e. Chicago ‘ 61 58 513 9 New York 000 001 000 1 0 LOSING PITCHER—MoGlothin. EE —— TH OG Ph w é Philadelphia 59 R 113 9 Grissom (9-70 and Johnson: Schmita UMPIRES —Stewart, Mullen and Landes . | 8 fat! ouls 20 1 il 0's Kuzava (1), MeDonald (8) and Berra TIME—2 hours. i | $b irs dil NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ Home Run--Berra. losing Pitcher Sch ems r————————— | | THE IND] Won Last P GR 2 (1-1), » . | Swimming ch Rraoklivn 8 661 p G ! | Eg rookiun BRE ee Mint game 01 5 o Basketball Official Dies By JACK WELSH | Tomine i t Louis : AR 10 S18 2 1 vdelnhia 011 100 001 _- 4 10 | | HHindeIntte, Cooeoo. BF 33 S00 116 Trucks 4-15 and Gtsvers. Byrd gl CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 20; Aly Kahn lost a bet at Del Ripple pool, cago 8] i 192 19 0 d Murray y ace Rogt Lop og humm 2Y lion (UP) — William Carpenter,, Mar yesterday when a horse $ of the Indi ine! \ 3 3 + econ same - ¥ 1 3 : : | Piiatren Lf Bf 2 Detroit 000 020 00 - 5 7 1 former supervisor of umpires of| named, Flaming Rita, ran out. Indianapolis | ee Pa ® N 100 002 ok. 8 Kel the International League, died It seems the nag had the same The Indian \ ORT outtemat foeft 7) and atts, . | , 3 AMES YODA) ner Hooper 10 and Astroth. Home Runs Yesterday in Deaconess Hospital| idea as Aly's estranged wife. is defending NDIANAPOL ta § $s0 y ATION obs Souchock and Hooper. Winning Pitcher one day before his 79th Birthday. | 7 8 = Men's and a irthaaralis (nierit Hooper (7-131 Losing Pitcher-— Houtte- ta . : in 8 at Minasanolis OND 18-17 rere rtm Cary Middlecoft's golf earn- Pride on arleston at Kansas City NATIONAL TEAGUE . Ings to date are oved $30,000. wim ub AMERICAN LEAGU}Y At Washington First: Gone Fall Wins Feature He's one dentist who learned Mishawauka, \ Ph el 3 \ 000 100 000 333 6 . alin HE Chica Now ¥ SMneinng 000 000 000— 0 5 0 Wendall Fall won the 20-lap It's better to make a hole-in Sl indians ela at RBostor Roe th n ‘AMDANe Nb vi esd : , . : NATIONAL LEAGUE aan LS aTnaue I pres stock car feature last night at one than trying to fill it. shitered Yue Raston ab Sb Leuis (nigh Cl : the Speedrome. Leland Potts was 8%. = { B division 4 Brodkiyn “at Cineinnati Rs tSecond (a0) on. 3 a Second with Paul Rolder third. There's a big romance bloom- vision. . Yew York at Chicago ne * 000 012 020 5 10 o Heat winners were Jim Innis, Vir-' ing between two Roller Derby IN THE W eq ue GAMES TOMORROW Rutherford. Black (8) and Campanella: gil Whitlock, Dennis Stevens and stars. 1 guess it's a case of the || wh £ yette Co Wehmeter i An ROSS om un - y i . 33 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Marea 9) 2nd Ros En es tara Fall. Whitlock won the trophy kids wanting to go round with aia) . sivas (All Night Games) ‘4 : > Pore rutherson dash each other champions, is . . IANAPOLIS AL Minneapolis (First Game) : tins pois +s researc ma aa} ' the title . fro 8 t Kat Ci Nev York 100 000 001 5 % -— . le st an ba IY Chicago 000 000 000. 0 8 2 el squad. Other . | AMERICAN LEAGUE Feels (LN ANH eat a anstaly, will be Wa “ Po at Wa Sug en nig Atwell Losing Pitcher -Klippstein (7-10 Cities. . | Cleveland at Boston " (Second Same) x Women's e * Only G Scheduled New ‘ork 00 000 201 1 a . RATIONAL TEAGUE Chicasa * 7 fo D0 000-1 & 2| meter diving R 0 t Bt. Loui night Corwin ennedy | tthelm 6 ne ’ Neu 3 ak at ( " 3: w Hacker 10-6: and Chiti Home races in bot .- Brooklyn at Pittshursh Run - Thomson Winning Pitcher Wil -stroke, 300-m . tOnly Games Scheduled) Philadelphia 100 006 021-10 14 0 ley, 100 and sre na pa » Pittst RY 100 000 03) 511 23 — . RESULTS YESTERDAY Roberts (30-8) "and Bursess. Neccia, | AMERICAN ASSOCIA IN Main 6 Waugh and QGaragiola “le on ClaT) 2 8 1 Home Muns tones and Garasiola Losing Softball MM rukee 022 000 10x—~ 8 9 2 Pltcher--Neceiat 0-3 toy Cofiman, Patrick (1) and Sarni: Liddle Boston 000 020 102 § 12 0 pa ar Lh ANC ams 8t Louis 030 200 20x ii 0 night at Muni Charlestol 000 300 000-3 8 0 Wilsen, Chipman 51 and. Cooper: 8ta- | Allison, 15-0, ar Kansas City ang 000 000— 0 4 0 ley. Yuhas (9) and D. Rice. Home Runs! ¥ son. re. Grubb and Kerns: Russell and Partae $0 Schoendienst and Jethroe. Win-| 4 PR Tonight's Mun Louisville 030 502 012-1317 © : Piteher Staley (14-11). Losing Piteh- \ { vs. Indiana Gi Minneapolis 000 104 051 —11 13 3 ce Wilson. 110-10 | 5 § J “Ordnance Beech Grove rr rm “ "ws. Barrington | Atkins Saw Post

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