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By Jim Smith
Drivers May Switch
On Agajanian Car
THERE IS a possible chance of a switch in drivers in
J. C. Agajanian's championship car before the season is over.
The driver at the moment is Freddie Agabashian but]
if the switch is made look for | Bill Vukovich to take over, > | Marshall Hits | Homer as
When Troy Ruttman was hurt at Cedar Rapids, Ia., Aggie was Just about ready to put the car } up for the-rest of the year and | EE forget the AAA - championship. RR E X But Troy asked him to keep go- ° | JRE 2 or —— A ing hoping another driver might Reds Win 3.2 | 5 hy o win enough races to assure Troy Jn is A at the title even though he wasn't By United Press . running, CINCINNATI, Aug. 23—Willard Aggie called his friend and one- Marshall broke a 2:2 tie with a] time driver Freddy, who is eighth inning drive into the right! appearing with the Irish field bleachers today to give the g Horan thrill show. Freddie was Reds a 3-2 victory over the Phils. | E 3 ; Sy happy to get the chance to run| The Reds had scored two in, Wa Re AY FRR Ui the championship circuit know- the fourth and the Phils two in SEEKING TITLE the sixth for the tie score. Frank Smith, wno relieved Bubba Church
in the seventh, .
—Mrs, Frank Davis (left) an | son, who are slated to meet today for the women's championship at Lake Shore Country Club. They posed for the picture while
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‘pulled up even for the season with CSOMparing scor3 cards after practice rounds.
9 victories and 9 defeats, besting 3 Karl Drews. Richie Ashburn and Johnny Wyrostek led off for the Phils in the fourth with singles off Church to center and set up the game's first two runs. Wyrostek’s hit ‘moved Ashburn to third with " 'Wyrostek taking second on the {throw to the hot corner, After Del Ennis had popped out ing he had an excellent car. But 1¢d Kluszewski muffed Roy Mec-
y illan’'s assist on Granny Hamthere was one drawback that M may not be settled until after the ner. Ashburn scored and: Wyro-
Vukovich Agabashian
Milwaukee 200 -miler today. sek took third, just as they would gum jn an Indiana championship Freddie can’t make all the cham- have done bad Hamner been re-i), ... five records each day depionship races. ER LADEL PHA CINCINSATL |spite the cold weather. ; Under contract to Horan, | AB H ©. Al : ABH QA Final men's scores were IAC Freddie won’t be finished with [Ranch ‘ : 2 3 SiAbeams nt 1 1 3 0/191, Washington Swim Club 44, oe - ”" " -l : » the thrill show until Sept. 7th. Wyrstlorf 4 10 oMarshallrit & 2 2 4 Indianapolis YMCA 30, Donnor Conflicting dates make it i Hammer as ¢ 6 i 8 Edwards” { ] i {Pool of Colnibos Ti Twn possible for m to race at jonesdp 3 14 fina on th * & 3 City Swim ub o ou en DuQuoin Sept. 1 and almost im- Waitkus'is 401i OMeRilaies § ! i {and Mishawaka 6. ’ r . possible for ‘Bim te make the Berkowski 118 8 The IAC scored 92 points to Detroit race Aug. 30. i ed ARS LY VY win the women's division against a 8 | Totals 31 62417 Totals 81 92
» 11 i Borkowski singled for Church in 6th. 44 for Lafayette Swim Club, 6
AGGIE NATURALLY would Philadelphia . 30g 300 00 2 for Washington, and 5 for Twin incinna . 2 0x— § it t lke to have the same driver In “pr ult oo Woraaten, | attams [City Swim Club. A = the car for all the remaining Marshall. Borkowskl, Tom Lord, IAC, was individual GRA Jones, Nigh point winner in the men's
’ ERROR , Klus . races. But he wouldn't take a RUNS BATTED © raieiikt
driver away from some other car, Marshall 3
TWO-BASE HITS—Ryan. Marshall division with 21 points. The irony of the situation was HOME RUN_Marshall. if ! Lord set a new record in the Vukovich no longer had a ride. | DOUBLE PLAY—Bursess to Hamner: 200 meter breaststroke, and won
: Mei . H aa Amer: Unknown to Aggie, Howard injex to mempiien to Kluszewskii Sem- hoth the 100 meter breaststroke
Millan, : : Keck, owner of the car Vukovich| (LEFT ON BASES—Philadelphia 6, Cin-'and 300 meter individual medley.
drove in the “500,” going out on| BASE ON BALLS—Drews 1, Church 2. Teamed with Lord in the rec-
the 192d lap after hitting the ® STRUCK OUT—Drews ‘2, Church 2. Ord-breaking 300 meter medley _ wall, had recalled his mechanics Hike’ of Church 5 In 6 tunings; VTE Frank Mekinney Jud Frank and car to California. The car|Smih dt Ina" RUNS—.Drews 2 Parrish. Parrish and Lord swam wasn't performing too well on and 3: Church ED with Bill Kerr and Bob Zeigler - the dirt and Keck figured he'd’ Jose PITenEaERs Smith (4:9). to shatter the existing state rec-
UMPIRES—Engein, Boggess, Jackowskl, Ord in the 400 meter freestyle by Pie t:10. : |9 seconds. ATTENUANCY Yai? Kerr set new records in both {400 and 800 meter freestyle races. McKinney won both 100 and 200 meter backstroke events. Parrish defeated a classy field in the 100 meter freestyle. The 3-meter diving events for
be better off spending the time getting it straightened out for the next Memorial Day classic.
When Vukovich heard about . : Troy being hurt, he hopped in| J I his car and drove to Indianapolis im urnesa from Crown Point to talk to Clay Smith, Aggie's chief mechanic.
9’ But the car had already been! Leads Field
committed to Freddie. So Bill missed, by -a scant 24 hours, Af Ft. Wayne getting a ride in the car that beat him after he hit the. wall. By United Press But should Freddie definitely | FT. WAYNE, Ind. Aug. 23 decide he can't make emough (PGA Champ Jim Turnesa shot a races to help Troy then Vukovich will take over the wheel. | But regardless of the way they {ite a one-stroke lead at the od decide No. 98 will be in the jof the third round in the Ft. hands of an expert. Both boys Wayne Open golf tourney, are fine drivers and a credit Turnesa turn-
to racing. |ed in five birdies § ..8 8 : ‘and pars on all ONE THING is certain. Thelpthers, including}
man on who’s ghoulders falls thel3. near-miss task of fending off drivers tryingieight-foot putts to catch Ruttman’s 1410 points/on the 18th hole, & in the National standings, faces, overtake two- it a near impossible task. To do gay leader Ted} Troy any good he would have Olrroll of News win all the remaining champion- Hartford. N. Y.} ship events, seven of them. That's] a. : asking for a miracle. KROLL SHOT § For a time it was thought Troy a threefinder might be able to drive before the!gg to fall into a season winds up Nov. 16 at Bay two-way. tie for second at 204 with Meadows, Cal. Now it appears; s§. Open King Julius Boros of that's asking for another miracle. yriq.Pines. N. C.. who continued
Troy is getting along fine In to blast away with his consistent Mercy-Hospital, Cedar Rapids. He game, :
Turnesa
i {legs.
is out of danger from the concussion but the doctors still haven't gone to work on the broken right arm. Because of the head injury, they delayed giving Troy the necessary anesthesia to set his arm. They plan to operate to-
The 60 low-scoring pros and
10 leading amateurs will fire |
away in the final 18 holes tomorrow for a slice of the $15,000 tourney melon and simon pure awards.
men and women featured close competition. Dick Herold of Columbus won in the men’s division, and Yvonne Barr improved with {each dive to win in the women's competition. Ann Morrison, IAC, was high
Ann won three firsts and a third land was a member of both winning relays. The record-breaking 300 meter (medley relay team was Betsy Turner, Morrison, and Judy Robi erts. Roberts also anchored the
8400 meter freestyle relay with
{Gail Moll and Mary Ann Marchino swimming the first two
Miss Roberts, recently returned home from Helsinki as a member
{class by setting a new state record in the 100 meter freestyle. Miss Turner broke all existing Indiana backstroke records in winning both 100 and 200-meter events, | Ann Moss, Lafayette Swim Club, set a new state record in the 400 meter freestyle to keep {the Indianapolis Athletic Club from winning every individual {state swimming championship. In winning, 18 events of the 21 (event program the IAC squad was easily able to win the team title in both Men's and Women's
{of the Olympic team, proved her!
“Don’t look for the oil burner to
Divisions for the second straight
morrow. Jimmy Clark of Laguna year.
y 4-8 Beach, Cal, made the biggest, ,,0 \ieier Preost EN THE RACE for the National gain when he dropped six birdies Judi, Cael Sashington title is a thriller. Jim Rathman, and an eagle for today's best IAC. 6 Rob Loser. IAC 1
ry : record, old record 5.13.8 in 1951 showing’ at 66. It put him in a|'*330'uSS ryord 2.138. In 19% Was
two-way tie for third at 205 with Xinney. IAC: 2. Jim Cabel.
ningtor Jack Patterson, Indianapolis YMCA: 4, Cary Middlecoff, Memphis. Bob Loser, IAC; 5. Jim Morrison, 1AC; 6
second place finisher in the “500,” trails Ruttman by 340 points. Victory today at Milwaukee means
: Ed Hil IAC. Time-—2:426, 400 points. Behind Rathmann is sD 3 » _ 100- Meter Breastiroke io Ton Lord 1 ' a y > : AC: 2. Bill Shumaker, IAC; 3, Leon Perk Duane Carter with 880 points, ANOTHER TWO-MAN tie ex- jaGy2 Bil Shumaker, IA 4 Boh Hilger
Sam Hanks with 840 and Jack ;..4 in the fourth slot. with Doug! iASea RonDie aa aours, Indiananolis McGrath with 580. Any of these ood of Harrison. N. Y and . 300-Meter Individual Medley—1. Tom are able of catching Troy : ys. i Lord. TAC: 2. Jim Cahel. Washincion: 3 men =r son-is over “Wally Ulrich, Austin, Minn, Frank JFazish. IAC: 4. Frank McKinnes S rer. . 3: a kerr . B. om before ibe sea 9 : the dirt knotted at 206. Moran. IAC Time 4 18.7 Orr i : i the ai . er-Meter tying — 1. jek Herold Seeing Fredune Bobi Bin A large gallery, including Columbus 284 2. Bob Zehrin: Iw 2 ~ . i ity, @ 33 ale Chestnuy Washi again g h P bout the Cum- radio-bandleader Phil Harris, tor 267.7: 4. Charlie Hall, Wa:ni: conjecture. What abou e Ly 243.7: Milo Brines. Washington mins-Diesel for the 1953 Memor-| figured these top seven, would 2437 Mle Twin City. 2333" y y 400-Meter Freestyle elay 1 jal Day race? Freddie told me at Show the winner on the basis of | 400-Meter Freestsle Relay 10 18C “500” ldn’t their consistent shooting in the Parrish): 2, Washington, (Jim Canel, Mick the last. 500". Ne wouldn Fun first 54 holes of the 72 hole [Haves. Stu Simpson, Jim Hayes: 3 IAC the dirt so long as he was working #r : bap ma Frank McKinney. Pred Oliver. Bill
Dick Wertz): 4. Indianannlis YMCA. (Jack Patterson, Leon Perkinson,
EE ——————— OPENINGS IN 1952-53
BOWLING SEASON Tuesday 8:30 P.M. Men's Handicap Thursday 10:00 A. M. Men's Handicap Saturday 10:00 i Teenage Handicap M M
with Don Cummins on the sleek match. oil burner. He didn't think he should take the risk of possibly leaving the Diesel without a test pilot. | But Cummins decided against running for records on the salt | flats at Bonneville, Utah. After | all his car holds all the records in its class so “why chase your own tail.” That freed Freddie. | » - ” |
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10 Records Fall in Swift AAU Swim Meet wii... wi
Ten new records were set out of 19 swimming events as the Indiana AAU Annual State swimming championships
ended yesterday afternoon in Broad Ripple Pool. The smallest but fastest group of swimmers ever to
Floyd “May, Ronnie Salisburyi: 5, IAC ‘Cc {Tom Moran, Carter Blakeman, Bll Jim Morrison): 6. IAC 'D (Bob Kirby, Bob Hilger. Ed.Hilger, Bob Loser) Time-—-4.19 2, new record; old record 4:28 by Purdue University in 1947. WOMEN
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100-Meter Freestyle — 1,
Judy Roberts, IAC. 2, Sue Storer
Unattached; 3. Ann Morrison, IAC; 4, Gail Moll, IAC. 5, Portia Hancock, IAC. 6. Sally Wertz. IAC, Time 1.09.9, new record, old record 1:10.8 by Betty Mullen of Lafayette in 1950. 200-Meter Breaststroke-—1, Ann Morrison. TAC. 2, Ann Moss, Lafavette: 3, Brenda Barton, IAC: 4. Ruth Abbett, IAC: 5. Linda Banton Jac 6. Lynn Blackburn,
IAC. Time--] e 100-Meter ' Backstroke—1, Betsy Turner IAC; 2. Mary Marchino, IAC. 3. Judie Huth, Lafayette: 4. Gail Moll, IAC: 5. Betty Shields, Washington: 6, Diane McMahon, TAC. Time—1:19.5, new record. old record 1.22.2 by 8heila Donahue of Lafayveite in 1950. Three-Meter Diving—1, Yvonne Barr, Twin City. 144.7. 2, Phyliss Shields. Washington. 130.0: 3. Mary McKibben. IAC. 122.5: Caroline Cline. Washington, 86.0: 5. Linda O'Neill. Washington, 70.9 HN 300-Meter Medley Relay—1, IAC -“A, (Betsy Turner. Ann Morrison, Judy Rob-
erts): Tie for 2d and 3d between La {fayette Swim Club, (Judy Huth, Sally Bowers. Ann Moss) and IAC “B.” iMary
B. Marchino, Brenda Barton, Gail Moll): 4, TAC “C,” (Diane McMahon, Ruth Abbett, Portia Hancock): 5. IAC “D.,” (Sharon Feeney, Linda Barton, Sally Wertz: 6, Washington . (Betty Shields.
Shields, Lynn Johnson). Time--4:00.7. new
record, old record 4.02.5 by Lafayette in| 16
New I-Lap
Midget Record Set at W. 16th
A MIDGET -one-lap record was broken tonight during the midget racing program at the W. 16th
St. Midget Speedway. ; Joe Giba of Denver set a new one lap mark of :15.99 to beter
the record of :16.03 set in 1948 by the late Eddie Haddad. : o. 8 Ww GEORGE TICHENOR, Logansport, won the 100-lap feature with a time of 27 minutes and 22.30 seconds. o » ~ SECOND WAS Art Cross with Johnny Tolan third. Johnny Adams won the 75-lap feature at the Speedrome. Ed Manuel was second with I.eland Potts third.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Bright Gets Giants Got St. Lou
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‘No-Hitter in City Playoffs
BILL BRIGHT, 19-year-old Indiana Central junior, struck jout 19 batters yesterday
|afternoon as he pitched a {no-hitter in the opening game of {the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association's playoff series, Bright led the Vestal Steel team {to a 5-0 victory over Hawthorne, {It was the second no-hitter of the |season for Bright, His first was against the same team at the [start of the season.
| 5 » = | THE COLLEGE boy had help from the bat of Carl Baxter who hit two homers and two singles. In all, Vestal got 10 hits. Three of the winner's runs came in the second. John Lewellen, hurling for Mac[Dougall Contractors was on his {way to a no-hitter until he was
{touched in the seventh. { Other series first-game scores: {Hawthorne 000 000 000— 0 0 -1 Vestal Btee! . 030 100 10x— 8 10 1 Collins and Cook; Bright and Gipson [Alllson Jets 000 001 000 1 7 1 P. R. Mallory 010 001 70x-- 9 13 © Jones, Meade and Wolfe Moore and Rosentih! {MacDougall . 105 320 202--15 18 1 {Brizghtwood 000 000 000-0 2 3
| Lewellan and Haines. Russell; Robins,
Rlanco and Rady
Clo 23 010 001 034-9 18 3 Worcel 004 BOO 11x14 16 2 | McRoberts. Firestone and Hedge; Jones, [Heiss and Mattox. Wilhelm . . 000 020 020 4 10 2 Saints 221 100 13x--10 16 2 {__Schieb and Crick. Wise (5); Smith and
Mennel, 8Bchumacher 16)
Fourth Straight
| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 23 (UP)! | ~~ Minneapolis won its fourth straight game last night, defeating Columbus, 4 to 3, to strengthen its hold on fourth place. Jake Schmitt fashioned a twohitter for six innings. But he weakened in the seventh when the Red Birds scored two of their runs and was relieved by Adrian Zabala, making his 60th appear-
ance of the ‘season. l
COLUMBUS MINNEAPOLIS AB H O A! AR HOA NeufeldIf 3 1 2 1 Dieringef 3 0 4 0 Lynch,ss 4 1 1 6&Dndridge3b 4 6 1 } Derry.rf 3 0 4 OlSpencerss 3 1 4 Sarni.e 4 1 4 0 Howerton,if 4 2 1 0 Mickison.'b 4 2 5 1 Rrome.r 4 06 2 3 YanNovef 3 0 2 Katte 4 061 Killnger.3h 4 2 0 0/Blaylock.1d 3 2 $ 1 Phillips.?b 4 6 3 | Samford.?b 3 2? 8 Schmidt,p 2 0 0 0 Zabala.p 1 6001 ae Oh 0 OiSehmitt.p 21 0 1 Coffimanp 0 0 1 1 Totals 31 T2410 Totals al sn Rac walked for Schmidt in 7th,
Columbus 100 000 200— 3 7 1 Minneapolis 000 220 00x 4 8 1 ERRORS—S8echmidt, Spencer. i RUNS — Neufeldt, Nickelsen, VanNoys, |
Howerton 2. Blavieck, Sanfor . RUNS BATTED IN — Sarnl, Killinger, Spencer, Howerton 2. Blaylock
TWO-BASE HITS—Mickelson, Neuleldd, THREE-BASE HIT—Blaylock. HOME RUN—Howerton. STOLEN BASE—Neufeldt. i SACRIFICE—Schmitt. DOUBLE PLAY—Sanford to Spencer to Blaylock. LEFT ON BASES—Columbus 5, Minneapolis 8
BASE ON BAILS — Off Schmidt 4, Schmitt 4, STRUCK OUT—By Schmidt, Coffman 2, Schmitt 5
HITS—ON Schmidt 7 in 6 innings: Coffman | in 2 Schmitt 5 in 7. Zabals 2 In 2, WILD PITCHES—Schmitt. Zabala. WINNING PITCHER—Schmitt. | LOSING PITCHER—Schmidt UMPIRFES—Landes, Stewart, Mullen. TIME—2:07. ATTENDANCE—1%386,
Probable Pitchers
By United Press (Won-and lost records in parenthesis) AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit (Hoeft 2-4) at New York (Lepat 5.5) Cleveland « (Masterson 7Chisato (Btohbs ade
Feller 9-12) at Washington 6
7-9 and Grisson 8-7 a Phi Iphia. (Brcheih 8-4 and Byrd
1-10 — (two games! 8t. Louis (Fannin 0-2 and Piilette 8-11) at Boston (Kinder 4-3 and Trout 8-10)—two games NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn (Roe 9-1) at 8t. Louis (Pres. o 7-81
k New York (Maglie 13-5 and «Corwin 2-00 at Cincinnati (Wehmeier 6-9 and Perkowski 10-8)-—-two games Boston (Burdette 5-7 and Jester 1-3) at Pittsburgh (Hogue 1-5 and Nececlai 0-2)--two games Philadelphia (Roberts 20-6 and Meyer 10-12) at Chicago (Hacker 10-6 and Miner 11-8) —~two games
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Blues, Drop to Third
By United Press ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23—The St. Louis Cardinals wrested second place in the National League from the New York Giants today, winning 3-1 behind
the seven hit pitching of Al Brazle. The Cardinals went one full
game and five percentage points ahead of New York but remained 7's games behind league-leading Brooklyn which also won. ~ ~ J BRAZLE WAS in trouble only twice, his mates scoring all their runs in the fourth inning and nicking four New York hurlers for 10 hits. Giant Manager Leo Durocher sat out the last of a fiveday suspension in the grandstand behind home plate, ”
LJ ” WITH ONE OUT, Peanuts Lowrey and Catcher Del Rice singled into left field. Tommy
Glaviano got his second of three straight hits to send Lowrey
Allied Florists Play Softball Exhibition
Allied Florists, defending cham pions of Marion County softball, will be in action tonight at Municipal Stadium, playing exhibition game against Franklin. The champs will be the hosts for the West Central Regional men's meet which opens at Municipal Thursday. MARION COUNTY SOFTBALL TOURNEY AT MUNICIPAL STADIUM SUNDAY (Non-Tourney Games) 5 P. M. — Ravens vs. Morris Plan; 7:45, Allied Florists VS. Franklin. Tourney Games 6:30, Atkins Post vs. Produection Tool; 9:00, Forest Decorating vs. 6:30 winner. Saturday's Results Atkins Post 3, Mechanics Laundry 1; Production Tool 2, Naval Ordnance 1: UA. W. 933 (Alli son) 3, Forest Manor (.
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across run of the game, Sisler blasted a centerfield, scoring Rice, and went to second when Bobby Thomson made a play for Glaviano who slid safely into third. Brazle flied to rightfield, Glaviano scoring after the
catch on a close relay to home plate,
liner into
the plate with the first
THE GIANTS’ other threat came in the fourth when Dark led off with a double down the left field line and into the corner, However, Brazle fanned Thomson and then picked Dark off second. Schoendienst chased Dark down and tossed to Glavi{ano who tagged him as the former LSU football player threw a shoulder block.
The Giants scored their run NEW YORK ST. LOUIS in the ninth when Thomson col- AB HOA AB HO A lected one of his three singles Hort it! ig re JOE iii for the day and scored on Davey Ehpmarer 3 1 3 9 Musial.ef BRE Williams’ double to right center. Hofman o o a Pour” $338 a, A! meh 1 1 0 2 D.Ricee § 19 H. Thompson, 2h-3h |Glviane dh 3 3 | 3 Saint Bl k | Hartung. rf ‘ ! ! J Sislerap sas i | . . Ss an Rhodes.lt 3.9 o 0 rrMep 29 ; Westrum,o 3 ! 1: “Ch | t Lanier.p 1 611 ar es on, - | Rannelly.p ho 20 ney 1.06040 ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 23 (UP) kaindve #000 St. Paul maintained its grip on Srencers 0 0 0 0 third place over the challenging Totals # T3518 Totals RIFF Minneapolis Millers tonight by Rlener flied ent for Connelly in 8th. w o * humbling the lowly Charleston After Elliott ejected with Tee fer Hilep
Senators, 2 to 0, behind the two-
hit pitching of Hugh Oser, Oser gave Gino
singled. It was Oser's tory against eight defeats.
Escelara a single in the first and then held the Senators hitless until two out in the ninth when Fred Taylor
10th vic-
Strikeout charged to Irvin flied out for
New York St. Louis
Ellen } x ennedy in Sth. 000 000 001 }
. 000 300 00x— RUNS — Thomson, Lewrey, D, Glaviane, RUNS RATTED IN — Glavianoe, Bravle. Williams, TWO-BASE HITS—Dark, SACRIFICE HIT-~Brazle. DOUBLE PLAYS—Dark te H. Thempsan to Lockman. Williams to Dark to Leck-
Rice, Sisler, Williams,
4 ; man, Sisler to Hemus to Sisler nAAE Be 0 r m an veteran : LEY T ON’ BASES — New York 5, St tharleston hurler, granted but bonis 8 : ’ BASE ON BALLS—Lani 2, Connelly four blows and an error by Bobhyv ho Spencer 1. Brazle | r Yh avi id . : TRUCK OUT—Ry Brazle 6, Rhawn in the sixth led to hiS| WITS—Of1 Lanier 7 in 3% innings. downfall. Rhawn hooted Russ Connelly # in I's, Kennedy 2 in 2, Spen-
Rose's bounder and the shortstop
RUNS BATTED IN--Whit STOLEN BASES—Rojek, Farelara. SACRIFICE HIT—Behrman. DOUBLE PLAYS—Ozark to
sark. LEFT ON BASES—Kt. Paul {. ton 4
Rose
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STRUCK OUT—Ry Oser 2 BALK —Oser. WINNING PITCHER —Oser (10-8), LOSING PITCHER—Behrman 'MPIRE pc onner, Wilson, Padden.
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