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SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1952
Amateurs fo Stage Boxing Race Results at Leading Tracks
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in the second over Andy Slaughter; Melvin Allen decisioned Nate Reeves, and Tommy McClara won by TKO in the third over Dave Sweetman.
Outdoor Wrestling A return meeting between Otto Kuss and Wladek “Killer Kowalski will top Tuesday night's pro wrestling card to be staged at the W. 16th St. Midget Speedway. It will be the final outdoor show of the season The same pair wrestled draw here July 29.
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OPENINGS IN 1952-'53 BOWLING SEASON Tuesday = 8:30 P.M. Men's Handicap Thursday 10:00 A. Men's Handicap Saturday 10:00 A. Teenage Handicap Saturday 7:30 P. Mixed Handicap . Sunday ~~ 10:00 A. Men's Handicap Sunday ~~ 5:00 P.M. Mixed Handicap
¥ Pena) nited 3—S8alemaker (W. Lane), 10:30 3 70.1 . Nealie (M. 7.00, ¢ -| Show in Armary Frida AT, whsmINGTON Cg eg Et : Ee WAS i t 2:30; antle ( aher) : 4 1—Riskall (J. Pol 1), Jos.00, 37.60. Dancer (E. Guerin) ie | y Double Notional League | American League Y | cap Pen ne Rt nf pri | ee en M BA : , NG i TRI) ; u : t; hitia ng (R. York), out. ; weep ’ 0, i AREA ATIC HR tb Pe B R H TB MR eB. P d Boots (D. Wagner). 49.40. 14.80. OVS" ol yfiker (H. Woodhouse) 10.30. 4.40; Alphas Choice (J. Nazareth). career en Bt. Louls 4001 573 1078 1357 72 35 .3a8! New York 4176 371 1120 1447 24 44-. Jo: Fancy Pood (K Chusch), 3.40. F480. I AXeTs Glance (R. York), 480. * 0 Remiap IT Barrow): 630, 3.400 20: Und Brooklyn 3868 583 1030 1572 118 72 268 Phila = 3830 319 1333 1472 13 44 { Hooster ius b Fn 280; Sauared Away (D. Gorman, 350. Jane Porst (H. Craig), 4.30. 3.20; Buss nae 4 . Vv i / { ne itter ’ ODAIra), Ghicage 4170 40 1036 j01 1 300 Lorton. 3920 $11 1003 1492 i 3 > jon. 1.4 Ji paler. obi, 140. 2.90: Busanda IN. Wall, 6.60, 4.20; Oreck| 5-—Rav's Pride TTI 18. pL who volun > 3 NICAR i ~ PB. Jesso d { man), A om ¢ » Wor, 1061 in 1037 1308 Nn 2 203 Bt. Louls 4209 464 1039 1458 62 21 6.00; ank Ho Bir | Porch 5 a 8 PP a (N. Wall), 7.70, 4.00, 3.00: Wave iT. Barrow), 2.40. iy his career Pittsburgh 4111 416 965 1364 70 19 238 Wash 4140 473 1002 1358 39 34 4—Brassfield 4A. Vast Igo ND oh. 4.00; Cold Command (D. Gorman;, 3.70, 3.90; 6—Whammo (C. Burns), 20.20; 1020, If new Boston = 3870 419 902 1352 83 38 233 Detroit 4004 442 991 Jo wn 2 Starboroy h (J. Jessop) Anchor Man Cr CAtkimsony, 3.50. oe. 3.0: Thistle War (A Popara), 11.00, 4.80; tackd int " no LD . . - acopo | Cc ay | ' a TEAM ING, » mr TER TR FO CAE | S—Cajun’ (K. Churchi, ne fa Sle: 8.00. 400 320; Bobs Ace’ (8. Cole), 8.0, 7.-Mad Hare (C. Buins). 9.40. 420. 3 00; Pacec i'l Rrookl br wv 3001 1218 49.984 Chicago 131 0 3383 1368 9% argo ib il Adame), .60, 3.60; 13.80; Privolity (O. Cutshaw), 5.10, Suffki ‘r Hatrows, 3.40, 28 ); Vantage gory as okiyn 24 § tA Dr { | r }, Cincinnati 112 1 3181 1394 78 983 New york 111 0 J284 1383 107 “Inseparable K. Church, 3.60. 3.20, AT ROCKINGHAM Jo pL Crale)y 360 paral. 10:80, WEN: 5.00: workers, a 8t. Louis 120 0 3130 1348 100 078 Washing 23» 3 2 20; (E. Arcaro), 3.20, 220; Dry —Runy Fund (D., Madden), 2740. ; : i oul ) 3 2 976 Philadelphia 1:1 0 3347 1367 113 ; 380" 1—Runyon Fu . ’ v*| Limerick Boy (H.'Craig), 7.20, 3:80; Uncle - group to Philadelphia 113 0 30090 1264 107 2 Detroit 108 0 3242 1398 113 Run bin Dodson. 8 Arearos, 5.30. 3.80 1280, 780; By Gone Days (E Jorcel Emergy (H. Ford). 3.00 t : hi A y 13 0 341 1341 1h ‘975 Cleveland 109 0 ji 134 i: 2 207 M0 Paradise { Sa10h £00, 3.20 16.20. 3.00; If Coming (A. Despite), 3 pli Rexton (W, Zakoor), a i 320. San: This ste TR j } 91 a 131 .0 310 [ 20; . Dod wn 1 * Daleen (T. rrowi. 4.40, + Lady For the second time this New York 110 6 012 L400 134 $02i30MCh, 140 0 3326 143 119 ’ Kine Pin (K. Church) 280, 13g (430: Liberty Andy (4. Désotriiol. 3.80, Dalen YY GOW 0 Tiger prov shur n i ‘ lb : " ’ o ‘ 4 " NDIVIDUAL BATTING Erb). 8.40, 6.20. : aap AT DADE emporary geason Dave Pope, the Indian- ine ingo NDIVIDUAL BATTING tactated thn DATING. Allen Johnson Watkins Fulk 8%Kap's Bon. 1a Vasil) i LO, ou mon Dae Ei Double, S648, or. 260, sa-War Nomore (H_"Holcomb), 3.4. reinstated except pitehers. ‘ ~Carmargo Bill (J ams), 3 540, 3.60; Queens Taste (G. Glassner), 5% <4 { : a ’ > | apolis Indians’ center fielder, excest pitchers. | 0 op RBIPeL | AR HIBIBHRRBIP. TOP AMATEUR boxers from| THE SHOW, arranged by Norb 3s. Foxpoise SD. Scurlock), 11.40. 8.00: (3. 540; Eagle. Look (J. Martin: 4.00 280: Little Nap (F. Mulline 360. ° Under t q Dodson). . roe s y . 3.40, : is out in front in the race for §huns Ar 090428 4a} a 8 alleen Ny 8 1573 0 0 4 ‘18 the Indianapolis area, who have |Updike. who also stages the bouts Alt POUDG, Ly (ig pry 1300; Bo:Do iD. Madden: ‘830. 430; ROYUE (N Hart). 740. 5.30 Leading Wae “porary a) : ar Rigney NY 5 19 4 1 0 9 .322 Mi{Ehell Cley 35 ! |eac week on television, and! ;—_Roman March (R. Permaneé). 37.80, Current News (F. Zehr), 9.60. ( ) ' inue. But the American Association's in- FUSER 200 8411 4 3 28 [sis Waoding NY 32 198 It 419 31 i8 been displaying their talents on ‘Eugene (Tiny) Bland, veteran 1760. 240; Plorida Piash McGuigon | S—Idip (A. Despirito). 5.40; 3.00. 2.60; 3 poy "Bl TP Nianeris 1080, 340, ployee wh dividual batting crown. williams. Brk = 83 20 3 11] 88 ‘318 Brideweser, NY 20 9 0 0 0 2 .3id shows over WFBM-TV for the! Golden Gloves trainer. will 12.40, 8.60; Brunswick |B, Sirante, 11.20. Hivosivie 3 Users), 4.80, 30; Halorette 380; Eagle Lady (H. Holcomb), 4.20, 3.00; Yoent ‘with 18 96 12} | Q 4 ; In averages based on figures Lockman NY 438 132 12 3 10 42 .310 Gorman Bos MIRHB IN 0 t eight K i st : 1.60; Ridge Runner (P. Fernandes). 820. '"¢ “Alr Pine ‘(T. Maeds). 11.60, 880, Proudfoot P. Mulling, Harty, 1030 4, day’ the Robinson. Brk 371 112 12 318 36 ez foxcnt A132 138 0 9 3 30; past eight weeks, will stage a patterned after the annual Golden}: 20; Always Argue (L. Williams), 5.00. '|460; Miss Joanne (R. Ussery). 4.30, 3.40; 3.40; Crazette (W, Hail), 4.00, 3.40; Dandy same ret through 3 adnan By BA ran |AwelCht | 28 M13 12 31 Jd lee 40k 137 Io § 4 12 301 fight show Friday in the National Gloves Tournaments. + athns Dally Double £17640 \, 23.00, Dutch Penny iH, Keene). 720. "C0 LA SE Ms nubrin), 8 80a g; those Who \ y Cc win I - ' . . . y . league statistician, reported ine Eich (1) 414 6 NG M13 HIE 4 Guard Armory, 711 N. Pennayl-| Fights will be thres two-minute 1290. 45%, Daan o 4 Fai parry BI A Bees 'S%. 9%, hs Anomalies Cul FaTanden 14 He will . 1 hier .8t 143 5 4 . ‘ y V = 8pring adden, . Saf lead Burkess, phil 27% #222 2 4 43 208 DiMaceioBos 160 11718 1 4 27 300 vania St. rounds under rules of the AAU. wel, 260 8—Cloudy __(G." Giagsner), 860. $40 10; COW low i Ra a 11, go in layc fleet rookie held 4 ohe-point lead gig thi, g113418 t 8 21 281 Rovenrcary 140 129 38 520 13 293 Between 15 and 20 bouts will Included among the participants, 1s%as (J. Culmone), 14 9, 300. Loo: 330; Jack’ Pla (D. Mad dden), 7.80, 4.80;, S-Wheat Fire (J, C. Fernandez 6.50 The rule a: Tie y . Bauniholtz.Chi 9 B81 9 4 3 2 n y ’ , 4.60, 3.00; ggle [Pixie Pat ( ssery), \ ' . over Vic Power, Kansas City, Raumnolta Chi | 271 8 83 3 4 3Bi|boby.Cise 400 11720 837 85 293 he staged, starting at 8 p. m. will be f a Uncle Jay oe 9—Dawn O Peace (A. Desirito), 500. 4.00; Neb Jr. | Caitwiight), 3.80, retroactive «346 to .345. Adams. Cin 496 147 23 3 5 a4 208 Uroth.Det LR BEE Ormer lden Gloves (CG Laswell 32 pernandes), 6.60, 360.1330. 2.40; Billy" Bowless (J. H. Smith). , T—Honey ‘Bear (F. Maher), 9.40. 400, eLr y yn Adcock Cin 208 #8 13 413 50 aes URGE, aia 11 3.1 §' 4) Many of the youngsters who will\Champions, such as Richard Fulk, ; jo Whifteapoot |W. Balzaretti). 460, 3.80, 320; Eight Bells (R. Ussery), 2.0 Rouble Dispose, LW. D. Hall). 3.60. .2.80; retention LUIS MARQUEZ, Milwaukee, $o1don Bos an ed 3°73 28} Clarcphil ps 1H 38.7 ¢ 8 3% mi participate in the show are stars|135-pound Novice winner thisi3.08: Brush Burn ow. a Passmore): heel AT HAZEL lad Mr. Choo Choo JN Mem 9.60, workers § r hi " hn 1 : 5 Dropo,Bos-De 451 4 «28 6—Influence | uk) — » y, 16.60, 7.00,(6.00, 5.00; e onnie . nson) who was ahead the previous CiarkPhil 18 42 2 2 1 2 288 white nos 207 8815 2 9 39 .20 pt The Times - Legion Golden year; Melvin Allen, 112-pound|yima (a. Hetinger). 3.46, 3.80; Bit Owhiz| 3 J-Polar, Battle (H. Rord, 1838 308: 80% * 0." Monteaim (N. Cartwrisht), Sept. 1, 1 week, dropped to fourth at .342. gdwards.Cin 163 44 6 6 5 23 .288 Runnels. Wash 33a 13 i 3 i 3 2% sloves tournaments. Some, how-| {Novice champ; James Watkins, WW, I Sunk, 350. (8. Armstrong), 3.¢0,| Roush 'N Ready (H. Craig), 3.00. 111.20. the Whitte Don Bollweg, Kansas City, also Enis.C oS a.A 4a 1 487 Souchock Det - 213 8 15 313 42 2sever, are inexperienced as far as Open welterweight champion this|s go, 2.80; Prince Dare (J. Stout). 4.60, This wil a previous leader, was third at EH Phil #712822 818 8 286 Mairi rgii-Cly 108 3810 1.7 37 231 organized boxing bouts are con- season, and Bob Johnson, Open 4.00: 0: Late Model SGaschelier 1180: 340. of the lay eene 28! 3 : a7 . 343. Cox.Brk 313 010 3 3 25 nel NjerianiiL 7 le 13 5 Jisicerned (featherweight champ. 3.80; Coronus (W. B. Williams), 5.80, 3.80 | | sued to 53 Firth is Bill 8kowron, Kansas Waitkos Phil janis 3] 8 38 ZemialPh 412 114 12 122 77 pirl Refun (J. A | { of Price 8 City, former Purdue star, at 341 Gisibi,, 33 01,0 8 1 2 AREA" alae od 2 loo Eh Yorkie 38 hn, BE RRR PRAR I | Feder © shhi n 3 | 3! ; ( ), , and Bob Wilson, St. Paul, is sixth fiugicienll 64 ld +r jo 88 einihowen 0 N00 1% 11 i Hal Newhouser Sto S| batted Wein, on aan: . |D Rice 8LL J 8 2 8 280 | i ra { And), 0 at .340. Indications point up to ay, ii Bscin 528 9121 3 7 45 280 RodriuesChi’ 373 102 12 6 1 37 2 Prime hg Peron oo a, dines | ‘Awards rousing battle for the champlon- [Lowrey BIL 21 18 13 3 1 34 200 Thoonenerryne 337 64102 8 19 | Be UL iy" Double, $246.50 mpanella Br 274 A 2 5 - ’ } ship down to the wire, Sept, 7. [00 0 hl B33 5'% 1 3 3) AqglllewartOhi 308 410 0 4 17 304) DALY _Dodble, — The Se M BATTING fthodes NY 137 38 8 110 31 277 pRifQle) bf 44712023 3 4 53 .268 Civil Ser JEAN 1 4 pet, | Logan Bos 200 80 14 32 2% 278 payer wast 194 52 8 0 0 22 268 LATE MODEL * AR RM TB HR BB Pct. Metkovich Pitt 317 8718 3 4 33 [74 Rakmbann. 104 07 3 9.2 B 267) % x charged U Kas City 4519 717 1321 2214 171 83 292 Garaglola.Pitt 273174 12 3 6 43 [271] Mele Ba 300 80 15 113 A1 267) botched t Sal oe 0 Ti 1330 1021 Be 3 224 HenmangkiCnm I Na Tid B40 Lipdic ves 187 50 14 2 3 -19 267] Unit f ra flwaukee 4 705 1251 1882 i 2 1s, Bi 0 1 4 364 | p2RC, FO a : ; + Minnpis = 431 . 680 1277 2033 160 40 282 Thompson NY 335 90 10 6 16 0 269 VeDnussid NY Salil 184 Zu By Usited Yr TO YOU! 3 1 CLASSIC programs, Indpis, 4145 007 1188 1136 100 41 Zig WyrostelcCn-Pnl io 99-13 4 3 47 geal QC BL B12 4 1% dn WASHINGTON, Aug. 23—Lefty Hal Newhouser promotion; oulsville 5 1 1 87 1 4 240i Berena i" I-43 ] 268 ent § .Ct 158 41 1 1 2-19 281 “AL ) oS ; “alum 4171 568 1061 1561 2 44 245 Mayo, Phil $7 20 4 4 268 | Wright StL-Chi 18 2 i : f major cor Sphimbur “11nd 164. 1011 1388 50 20 343. TaNo-Ld! 1°88 5 0 1 G67 DrisinestioDer 323 8414 8 3 37 61 spotted the Washington Senators three runs in the first CHROME DINETTES 1949-1952 American Cars ? + #ment. econ ; NG Thomson NY 45] 120 27 10 19 B68 264 ht 2 ‘a : : : OTe PO am pe KotoreCPue ger 01400 14 ne AtoigPhl Lo 2363 3 30 24 2% inning and then pitched shutout ball the rest of the way FORMICA TOPS Brought Back by Popular Demand The com : . ; Castiglione Pi 4 87 8 1 4 171. .306) 56 oo ; - tn 2 : : : . : Milwauk 135 0 3368 1395 110 977 as 3 2 | Boone Cley 27 1 8 2 7 40 ,.258 2 : week, sai Milwaukee 18 aed he 18 i BorkowskiCin 328 M8 4 { 31 4 Yefimer hos ira i“ EERE today as the Detroit Tigers came from behind to win, 6-3. week, sai 8t Paul 58. 413 137 #Brown,Phil-Chi 142 37 8 1 3:18 .261|¢HynnCley p + e generosity of hingt ‘ Minntepciis © UE 3 Lad Lie io Nieeny sajias 1.) BR flmewini' . wiigif Job ef che Pe B SF Wamlinglon) EIGN on THOR veomparin, LOULRV A \ 1 - : ] 2 Columbus 130 0 eT 1434 187 09 ui, 333 Moe 2 1 240 gluttz Wash 1A 30 4 0 1 8 am pitchers played an important Grothet “812 ¢ Yastah = "5181 vate indus Indianapolis 2 J ! 1 ‘3 as!.Ch N 2 ’ onky. as eriein, 3014 Charleston 81 1 3274 1274 18s 961 ThoarietaCht 08 13 1 1 1 1 208 p ersDet-Bos 288 1312.3 10 43.250 part in the Tigers’ triumph. An gilda 4 9,1 Zdemsenri "4 231 It char INDIVIDUAL BATTING Seminick Cin 280 74 13 114 47 [256 Youne.Bil 283 4a 13 3 3 337% error by starter Julio Moreno Bienes, )t 5 111 @ Runnelsss & 3 2 1 Civil Serv Includes all players in 10 or more games, Dickson Pitt 88 22 4 0 0 - 8 25 uehan oy 240 6011 2 8 11 280 . De ting. 5 31 0 Woed.if 4030 t ra waoapt miteners. Ln HR RBI PEL Johnson. BtL, 251 84 8 3 Re 238 4iéph att 8" 104 26 °3 & 3 11 (350 set up the Tigers’ tying run in Fait | J 3 3 yeruenlp 31 ii Olds 88! " tion of ct, Davis, P 5 1 3 . , a picture Ind 410 142 26 7 10 83 .346 Wilson. NY {19 80 ] 11 .253/Marion8t fas 4611 0 2 13 240 the second Inning; Moreno hit Féderoff.2b 4 6 3 6/Grasse.c 3 0 2 0 ¥ Power, KC 472 163 3316 16 98 jas Glavieno tw, 113 38 4 8 3 1 haMarnSibie jb 64 8 106 28 p00 Gpors Ne bases load. N"hOueTo 4 3 8 1 Conuecran | 1 8 1 ® See the “Texas Comet’ the. Fast Olds—all he's way Equally Bollweg. KC 4 4 4 343 Walker Brk 03 0.1 15 .2510 / ; 2 has . h his 3 « Maraue:. Mil 43148 32 10 12 43 343) Jethroe Bow @iaiag 10) ae 2 Kryhoaki Bil jou 38 19 31) i 3i3/ed in the third to force home an- | Ferrickn 4801 from Texas—just to ran race! ; tee said, i R yron KC 441 Morgan, Br .2b0 . i ’ 4 Wilson 8tP 632 181 27 7 11 106 340 Hofman,NY 4 8.100 1 28 dariinchigmn 22 5210 1 1 13 gi|other tally, and reliever Sandy bKiutts "1 0 0 0 ® See all the oan a drivers Jrom the Siroutt of enacted “c Amoros,BtP 480 164 24 10 10 78 337 Hodes Rrk 14 98 18 127 23 347 fhomas] 209 713 6 019 50 244|/Consuegra balked home a run! mi OETLS. 8.8 0 0 : dealing wi ClarksghMil 203 #1 11] 81 331 Kier din A00 98.13 128 589 Mb hGerPhil ~ 235 Sh 7 21 18 244 Totals 37122716] Totals 341021 11 Th Davis.Char 172 87 7 1 4 24 331 Bell, Pitt jn sida 204 41 gen aecPl,n 28 R131 3% din the sixth. aStruck out for Consuegrs in 8th © 36x48x60x72 8 Cimoll.BtP 388 128 19 9 8 61 .330 Merson. Pitt 398 9820 2 § 37 Hilcheoe 183 ! 3 a bFIi gefra lo Large: X2OXO0UX Industris Whitman.8tP 337 111 25 4 5 68 329 Hartung.NY 41 10°27 1.2 3 244 |fohmsonStL-Chi 104 23 3 1 § 18 243, Newhouser, once one of the RY. ou} for Verries in soi, : L Katt, Mpls 378 121 22 1.13 61 .320 Elliott, NY 22) 54 6 210 30 244 | nDet Jip no ? joetvon ........... 031 002 so—s | Extension Top—2 Leaves reward ar Cassini 8tP 440 138 23 4° 2 31 .314| Jones.Phil 395 04 8 312 33 [238] G0 OXLY.De 3% 8.0 1 13 :3i1| American league's outstanding Wathinston -i..0 300 000 0003 cent of Seerist KC 400 128 30 4 21 81 .313|Purillo, Brk 33 8012 17 48 yr iMiseNY 3 32 332 1% 24 |. RUNS—Groth, Hatfield, Delsing. Ginsahl KC 289 90 19 1 4 13 311|Yvars,NY 108 25 2 0 2 13 .gje|febbetiaciov =~ 81 20 3 0 1 8 JMlipitchers, scored his sixth victory bers. Souchchoek, Newhouser, Hoderlein, submitted Spencer. M Is 436 108 33 222 48.310) Cooper Bos ans 6210 1 3 37 35 RapnaiL Wa his Jensen Runnel i Bruton. Mi 348 168 31 & 4 53 308 | Nelson Bk 11 4 10 0 1 238 | QERerL RO net 341 To 10 33 3 233 3| against eight defeats as the Ti-| ERRORS—Deising, Moreno. ONLY in nonmil Broome, Mpls 423 120 20 4 13 83 .305) Miksls Chi 0 220 1 3 10 2Miponhardi B-D-8L 251 38 5 110 37 131% | RUNS BATTED IN—Jensen, Vernem 3 In the 1 Nieisen.Ind cnr Th iat 11 3 14 308 MeMiilan.C in 4] Ha 1 $ 4% 233 Wilson.NY-W-Bs 138 31 8 3 0 18 [230 Bers beat the Senators for the Ginsberg 3. Newhouser, Gro ’ "80. 1951 ur RA GEE WEetey RT Lf AR TePCE HE B88 8 8 Hlaecond day in a row. Newhouser | THGKEtn Bir-ireiy orem ES 6 CHAIRS! AUG. 29—8:30 P. M. SY rey. J pw hi Baumer ind a Tp 33 a1 am MainewrBos 91 #318 318 4) an Heer Dat 212 41°8 3 0 17 222 hit three singles, scored one run, |, BOUBLE PLAYS ovhoiner 3 Oia] INCLUD Rain Date—Saturday, Aug. 30th awn, Char 8 .302) Walls, 3! : 281 82 9 3 0 24 .2721/and drove in another run to help [Runnels to Hoderlein fo Vernon: Pesky : Wright. Lou 378 113 11 2 10 74 301 Torgeson Bos 238 8413 0 5 21 {pon.Det-Bos 2 . un to help |§ : : Dandridge. Mpls 533 187 25 1 8 60 208 Westrum NY 268 60 0 014 41 ‘23g Grasso Wash 20 36 8 0 0 119 hig own cause. oh Federal? te Dropo; Hatleld to Feder- Little Ad—Big Value! FOR RESERVATIONS, BE-3316 : Renna KC 410 131 20 828 e0 208 MccllshPitt 137 31 4 0 0 12 226 GAIUS 20 M41 G3 2 20) LEFT ON BASES—Detroit 9, Washing-| : EE — : ; : eed Mil 100 32 0 1 1 19 .204! Burris, Bos 132 31 4 0 0 ie 236 Rortsn Wax 0% 52 7 4 3 16 318) After Washington scored its . 10. : . This Ad With ¥ : ey rt wy ; 5 Villiame Mil 224 8813 2 1 a1 260 JeflcoatChi 222 8011 2 4 24 228 BONUS. Tam 41 4 0 1 8 18) BASES ON BALLS—Newhouser 6 Bring This Ad Wilk You op i . Maimbersdng. 483 139 14 511 $2 348 Hatton ci Wa A412 18 0 321 | Dante. 0 “hy i 30 0 1 o 11 (dia three runs in the first, the Tigers moreno 1. Consuesrs 2. Foriek I. o Li : son Jand. 4 ! alton n $ 3 - : Maxwell, 420 121 31 11 21 BO 288 SnnllenClon 7M wi 0 3 3 A Miranda BiL-c 146 31 ¢ 3 0 8 213 Promptly Hed the acore in the NITA—Of Morena: yg RR : ,8t 326 94 12 211 62 288 cholson, Ph 9 1 2 1 At] ; ? seco -f 3 ps Sharman 11 M11 10 0 dM erm a S314 au DeMaestriStL 137 20 1 1 8 10 212 nd inning. Jim Delsing sin communes § In 3131 Forriek 1 in 2| Gum. | NATIONAL (HROME i Blaylock. Mpls ~~ 307 114 22 8 12 60 .287 Jackson,Chi 232 53 5 2.8 23 310 gtHEN eR M8 D423 310 37 30 gled, went to third on Steve Sou-| { PLA 2 in 1. HER—M { Ertman. Mil 419120 30 317 77 368 CaballeroPhil 20 § 2 00 7 07 YostWan 8 8423 210 31 2800 "00 ie and both di JT BY FITCHER=Metens. (GiNsders).| COMPANY : Farly. Mpls 233% 8 1 8 21 .288 Rartirome Pity 300 3 ’ 3 9 18 300 Hob NY. Det 62 131 1 0 ¢. 72 30 oh Gina 0 score | Yi PITCH-Newhouser, D; y Ac 3 500-Mile T: . th, 389 110 21 11 18 55 283 Daniels. Bos 5 28 : ns Te 3 3 r Tats AI 8 1% 38 ' 8 53 280 Migeins.8el, Jo 10 1-0 1 3 Joo{ColemanC.Bth, 210 46 & 1 3.14 203 erg's single. Ginsberg | WINNING PITCHER _Newhouser s-8).| 6 N. NEW JERSEY ectly oss From tle Track Ys . Umphlett.Lou” 441 124 31 8 5 63 281 Lohrke. Phi 2 RK ° 9 2 i 200 Solgar ey ML Ahi h ‘303, went to second on Moreno’ error; LOSING PIICH ER--Morens Mekinier . ‘ 14 88 16 3 58 . anky i § . T° IM evens, Summers, Mc oy, Gearhartind. 3 e710 1 9 do 3a HowellCiv 13 8 0 13 3 ih] YapesDet |, HM NL 2.8 11 21d talileq on Newhouser's single Frome i Phone FR-4303 ll 8 1 276 | Stalleup.Cin -f 184 ? ,C | . | : Whelieenr 2 2 8011 MB ermion M3201] 3 aomcins - 18 A 11g | _ATTENDANCE—8385. a — I ——————— DiPletro.Lou 218 60 4 3 4 28 .275 Dittmer. Bos 32 38 4 1 3 22 170g er Wash B18 ¢ au . eterson.Lou 60 126 23 & 2 53 274 Fusselman.8tL 57 2 3 0 | 3 158 Swift Det © 58 $s 100 4 143 - owerton Mpls 182 44 4 114 38 .272 Holmes Brk 7 L000 1.05 Sheen. ait ® 108 14 716 410% * \ - Sai 140 38 7 8 8-33 2M PITCHERS’ RECORDS TCAERS' RECORDS : > = 1 11 Col 400 108 17 4 4 48 270 Pitchers in 120 or more innings rated] Pitohers 5 120 or more innings rated @ : @ - Vico, 31 10 0 2 8 300 | secording to earned-run average per H-ipconrding tn. earned-run average per = » ag stp 300 83 22 1-99.49 269 {nning game, 9-inning same, g fison.Ind 404 10813 1 1 33 1267 WL IP R H 80ERA w LI RH “80 ERA . = Bamford. Mpls 86 9513 1 3 23 .267 Drews Phil 11 11162 51 144 73 2.50 ghantz. Phil 21 4 220 55 167 118 188 <V ozzal).Col 88 50 7 8 2 18 (268 Roberts. Phil 20 6 243 70 208 109 252 Reynolds. NY 15 1123 30147 119 208 = : Bosiack.8tP 94 25 0 1 0 8 268 Loes.Brk 12 6 143 44 108 93 2.52 Garcia.Clev 15 8220 67 221 112 232 = & Marqu 278 7318 A 9 28 .26) Raffensbergr.Cin 11 11 101 63 101 171 3.73| Plerce.Chi 13 8 213 60 179 124 2 46 = Partee KC 195 81 10 0 4 27 283 Erskine. Brk 11 8 187 50 132 103 2 Marrero, Wash 10 § 147 44 130 64 251 - neh, Col 404 104 19 85 1 31 .260 Roe .Brk 0 i 123 41 120 53 I Dobson, Chi 11 9 154 51 113 3 257 = iaphens Loy i 31310 AEE" 13g de 7b HI 18 203 PonierfeldWen 13 i 2 188 96370 6 % p us , Lemon. Clev 15 9 2 4 8 - Ammers 459 118 322 3 1 47 257 @pahn Bos 11 13 223 #6 201 137 2.95 9 6134 47 113 55 282 We’ th A dy B k = Sams Char i] a : ? ? 18 297 Koslo. NY 8 $ 122 47 115 81 30 Rasch RY 14 117% ol 13 191 283 € re e n en 0S of Hammond, Indiana, 5 roupe.In 3: 38 1287 Maglle.NY 17 5 135 59 138 A4 3.08 Stok 1 7 0126 46 107 66 203 Pans Lou OTT 33M 3% simmoneenn 10 7143 50 118 101 370 Banal pos 9 7188 87 142 78 307 and speaking for Andy Sy the family I can say that owning stock in the s pussies ilgtid 08 0 GHENT fh Btw ieiell of us Ad 1h | : ok. 7 10 253 | Staley St 93 83 19 H Wsh-Bos 9 9 148 154 50 32 Sarni.Col 331 50 9 3 8 35 .253 Wade.Brk 11 7138 6h 130 103 348 | Wiehe Bow. Det® 8 7138 33 138 48 330 company my husband works for gives us a grand sense of being ¥ Lyons Lou Wir 3% NM DicksonPitt If 17 220 104 317 #8 188 Grissom. Chi 9 7131 84 108 T1313 in the Ins - ; 5 33 28 StL 5 14! d.Phil 11°10 153 75 183 81 3.53 Rand. Col 264 6617 3 1 43 350 Bickford Ros 712 161 13 185 62 3.63 | Garver StL-Det 8 10 158 60 139 63 354 partners in the business. : s Cochin B80] 18 BSEMNNCS az Ii so GimEhEATT JHE A bE Wi : rdner. Mp 2 3 . Surkont Bos 4 71 145 101 3 | Pillette StL 8 11 159 17 47 160 6 . oe » . - Post. Mil 120 32 8 2 4 20 .248 Main.Pitt 211 130 50 120 66 305|G i 013 175 B86 158 104 3.75 = Dieting. Moh a %: 2 : 9 2 347 Jansen Af i 9159 R4 171 70 3 ne ne h 3 8 129 68 134 bt 3 77 | Andy wor In the refinery at ting. He has en th Standard Oil = an Lo 3 + 443 Mi C 1 8 1556 77 1568 54 4.12 W 8 7119 60 128 53 390 : \ ' > : - Escalera Char 447 108 17 8 3 31 ‘343 Bollert bit 812 170 #0 171 13 418 Trou Det-Ros § 10 137 38 119 87 391 for 29 years—since before’ we were married—and he began buying z Moors Char 00 8011 1B 32 2 Praskosil, 1 A138 62 114 84 AIR Kellner Phil 911178 oR im T1442] , ’ . : en 3 . son. Bos 010 170 R4 168 75 424 ' H Phi 713.127 80 133 35 4. 43 W Whisenant Mil 141 34 8 2 1 18 .241 Church Phil-Cin 5-17 125 65 138 40 4.2% Reson, Sy) 11 3 172 80 78 81 4.47 shares of company stock, almost right away. e re putting = Fiat. Sud ]ln fsbo” opi Bo 8 Wilioaroe 1a i our dividends away for young Larry’s education, and they'll : aylor.Cha 1 3 . own.Chi 4 3 2 12 439 Cl 91 31 5 483 Rinaman 1nd 203 3 1 2" 3 3 39 Rriend Pitt nt : 18 184 3 171 68 4.4% Ehime Gll i \ 6 12 164 99 151 ws 48) t nas a ay r you g y 8 eé uca 101, an ey = BAT ! ippstein.C 10 154 04 168 82 499 it n th 120 i 3 - Neufeldt.Col J38 7610 3 3 28 217 We Po err Cl 6 9 151 07 171 6R S504 afd ordons a wor oul Perot be mighty helpful when he 8 ready to go to college. - - Harshman Mpls 124 28 2 0 8 15 .226] Pitchers In leas than 120 Innings rated w 1) WwW 1 : - Montag Mil 1% 1 3 3 2 i 2111 according to wan- lost percentage. Consuegra.Wsh 6 0 Brissie.Clev 3 3 “ . . - ac.Co 1 L| Harris, W- 3 0 Ost N = ighett!.Char 208 681 16 ‘1 2 24 .205|/Corwin NY 2 0. Cole Bos } } a 1 HER LAS { i Andy received his second allotment of free stock - emsley. Char 110 21 4. 0 0 8 .19] Miler SL 2 9 Waugh DIE + } 1 Bearden, StL 3 McDermots.Hos J 8 . b k It fi . th , - ‘RS’ r( ark Stl, 2 0 Landrum, Br 1! Benton, Bos 3 1 Kuzava! 1 hil 3 - MTCHER) RECORD WwW L Kos Ark a ] 33min Cin 8 2 Brickner Bos i 1 Miler. N¥ NY 3] 3 aw e bac ’ as a resu 0 joing e company 8 = ! y.C \ipman Ros anCuyk Brk 5 theib. Phi 4 McDona 3 3 JOINKE tou] DGonnellyChar 10 18 EhIEALY 10 Miler cin 3 7 Madison.BiL-Dt 4 3 NewhouyserDet § 8 new Savings and Stock Bonus Plan about two = Picone. Mpls 3- 0!Tavlor:Lou 8 8 Sonneiy Ny 1 3 Burdetie Bos 3 3 Qormsh. NY 3 3) Hogue Ny Sl 3 3 ve d > - lock.1 7 elm ennedy NY 3! Kennedy umpert Bos- g - ERE RL RRR RY BRE TE gg BH lB years ago. And Andy said it made him feel more Z Erautt. KC 19 4 Bauman.Lou 3 3 Yuhas.St] 8 2 8pencer NY 3 5 Mastersn.Bs-W 7 SMastersn Bs.W 7 § . - Liddle Mi) 14 3 RussenKe. 3 3 BrazieSi 8 3 Kelly Chi 3 & NixonBos ~~ 4 3 FowlerPhil 1 2 than ever ‘that he is one of the owners of the s Byerly, 8tP 3 1'Nicholas.Mpls 2 Joh naan, Bas } j{Hemtacimy Phil ] 3{ Kinder Boa ¢ 3. Brown Chi 3 3 = N 3 < 4 Schultz, Chi J Jester, Bos J rodowski, Bos § arrist, ’ Gunier. a : 3 Sirenkoski.kC § 3 Konstanty Phil 4 2 Fox.Phil 2 7|Dorish.Chi $ 4'Scarborough.Bs 1 5 company he works for. = Cereghino. KC 10 4 Baliga .StP 1 1 Ridzik Phil 2 1 Blackwell.Cin 3 12 Paige Sti 8 7 White.Det 1 6 s Melegor 14 Gifwmnde | lieonwaow § jHowePu" 1 cowl, 8 3goseewl 8 8 ie vidi 4 : } recheen.t uxhall, n irome . b, BiorrBtP 3 $lZurctmmiad 5 15 HE) ¢ 18 JonesBox 8 3 ooaiNY 3 5 Havneswash p31 Then—this pride in our company is strength- z ATE NT eden 1§ OEE, 1} 1) Planet § Lpioungron § 2 fuibae 3 J plsenSe 4 od by the protection offered to Standard Of z y H the r 4 eccia 2 Kretlow Ch ‘ 2 Any Ind i 3 MiCiethin. ate 3 1 Rutherford 3 3GTeg NY 0 1! Ferrick, Wash 3 3 Judson.Chi 4} en y e pro 10n orier 0 anaar ers = Sipple.Ind 8 5 Dickey.Ind 3 Wer = I, 2 PatrickCol A SNarleabiInd 514 5 through our employee benefit plans. The plans Eg chakvienina § §Bonorendil 4 take a lot of the uncertainty out of the fut i es. An onovan 3 | a MouarSiF 1} b Povel'char id ake a 1ot oO e certainty out o e 1uture, z Wa J ehrman Ar 6 15 i i i i gchallock xe 1 § Beard Soi <i because they provide such things as life insur- z abala. Mpls Beers ar 5 14 - Libby Mp! 10 8Keat : : : : Pre WN Miaduwod 14 ance and retirement income, and protection in g Harshman. Mos 8 Si Nerrisantnd 1.1 f id ts . k =- Jones, Score, In 4 : SchmidiMpls 8 3 Moutderchar 513 case of accidents or sickness. : Neve] He 8 Se Nandskl Gol ] 8 E *urtis. Lou 7 off ma 6 - Thiel Mi 18 Samohi ’ “And then, because our share of the cost of these g § 1 Carlson ar 0 3 . E reeman Lou 8 7 Labine, 3tP 9 } i 1 i 1 x Ouer/Mpis-8tP~ 3 8 Fietenmurercol § | plans is not large, it fits nicely into our budget. z = = — - — - — - -] - - = - — - = - 5 - -— Se -— — hd — -— - = - = — =)
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ANDY WORKS a regular day shift as a welder at
ANDY RELAXES with a little baseball practice our Whiting refinery. The costly equipment at
in front of his home, which he paid for largely
ANDY LEAVES WORK with a group of fellow employees. (Three of the six probably are company
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202 Kentucky Ave. RI-2389 , this big plant is paid for in part out of the profits stockholders, for more than 28,000 of our 49,700 with savings from participation in two previous < d 8:00 P Mi d H ndica which are earned through the efforts of our employees own shares.) Standard Oil is owned Standard Oil employee stock purchasing plans. SR ——————— un ay . s Uh xe a p 49,700 employees like Andy Benko. Each em- by more than 120,000 stockholders. Of these, That's son Larry at bat, with daughter Eileen
ployee of Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies is backed by an average of $31,400 in tools and equipment that help him produce more —garn more—and have steadier work.
wo individial owns so much as 1%, of total shares, no institution so much as 49;,. Among our insfitutional owners are many educational, charitable and business organizations. fore:t
and wife Mary in the “grandstand.” The Benko home is a happier one because they have the feeling of security that comes with Standard Oil employment and its many benefits,
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Fountain Square Bowling Alleys
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