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Giant Hopes For Pennant

Sink (9 to 1) ;

By CARL LUNDQUIST

United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Sept. 1—Hope was all but-gone today| ‘for the once glamorous Giants, who werescrushed by Brook-

MONDAY

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Tribe in Twin-Bill At Louisville After | Splitting Yesterday

Times Special

a | LOUISVILLE, Sept. 1—The Indianapolis Indians moved into Louisville today for a Labor Day doubleheader

lvn in the one big game they needed more than any other ; ; oS peviond another pennant miracle. : %. ne after - splitting a twin-bill with the Charleston Senators ; A. A Ne 10 The Giants suffered a 9 to 1 'yesterday. 2 fen 3 23 Meter. -Eromat 1952 CITY CHAMPS ?7—Here's the 10-letterman nucleus of the .1952 Cathedral High School football team The Times' Jimmie | The Indians won the fist) . Danke, JAC: aH a " i

trouncing in their finale at. Eb-by Dutch the Clutch Vollmer, be-

bets Field yesterday as big Gil [fore going out 7 to 0 behind in JAC. Time—:39.0.

50-Meter Breasts!

in the line) are: End Bob Kirkhoff, All-City Guard Ron Bat- game, 4 to 1, yesterday behind |

Angelopolous says will win this year's city grid fitle. Shown (left to right i {the stellar four-hit pitching of |

‘Brewers Alone

Hodges hit a grand slam homer, [the seventh. The Red Sox went| real, Center Don Stuhldreher, Guard Ken Stroud and Tackle Ken Ma ingly. (Backf eld) Back Harold Furgason, Back Bill Schmutte, Quarter- Irs Ne : his second of the year off Jim ou to make 17 hits as Maurice back Jake Kiefer, Fullback Jim Gormley and All-City Halfback Dick Roseman. |Sam Jones, But "in the: second * Danke,’ IAC; 4 § Hearn. and Billy Loes pitched a| {McDermott breezed to his eighth |the last-place Senators staged aj In AA Race Jlapvy Feeney, 1

record :51.2 by Gal 50-Meter Backstr JAC; 3, Virginia BI Sue Deery, Ellenbe

seven-run rally in the sixth to]

Race Crash top the Indtass, 8 y 1.

By United . ress THE MILWAUKEE Brewers were making a lonely trek fo the

victory. Gus ' Zernial's homer|

meh oem bis Mass Nickel Cathedral Picked as Prep Grid Champs

® » City Final | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS THAT CATHEDRAL’S richly-endowed Irish will preCHUCK HESS, rangy winner, f of the 1952 Times Tournament o vail as the 1952 city high school football champions is our DAYTON. Sept. '1-—A flaming] The second game was called tory over the St. Paul Saints. MilChampions, and Meridith Nickel, prediction. crash claimed the life of Jim|after seven innings to allow the Waukee took theé“opener, 8-4, be-

(today opened a 36-hole battle ‘for The core of Coach Joe Dezelan's cycle of champions |Indians to catch a .trai hind veteran Murray Wall and the city golf championship. y P |Rigsby, 28-year-old race driver, ie a -train for copped ‘the second game, 6-5, in

fine five-hitter. That left the Brooks nine full

games in front with only 29 more ‘to piay for each club, cap. Philadelphia is seven games bert, unattached; ) out of the lead in fourth place. | } 36 8d 1 Ci Ji IT WAS the third straight vic- American Association pennant to- IAC; 6; Marilyn Pe Bob Cain became the first n - © e aims im tory for Jones since being sent day for there wasn’t another club am BOYS 10 | -Metler reesLy

an 8 2. 8 2 vr. . THE HOPELESSNESS of the 3rownie pitcher to win 10 games| Giant cause was pointed up in when he defeated tie Tigers. Joe the “if” department, which showed | Demaestri hit a three-run St. that they would have to win 23 Louis homer while Steve Sou-| of their remaining 29 games to] lchock and Walt Dropo homered! gain ‘even a-pennant tie, even if] {for the losers. Brooklyn should falter-and win| At Boston, . Jim Konstanty,! snly 14 while losing 15 of theirimiaking one of his rare starts,|

| down from the parent Cleveland Within hailing distance. 3 club. Each time he has gone the, ‘The power- packed Brewers put . 3 route. Jones duelled it out with 10 games between themselves and Bill. Powell, who gave up eight second place Kansas City yesterhits for the Senators. day as they rolled to a double vie- .

Albie Burke, I Riviera; 4, Dick David Marcum, Leser, IAC. Time-— record :36.3 by Fr in 1049). 50-Meter Breastst 2, Alble Burke, IA YMCA; 4 Tom L (new record, old Moran of IAC in ] 50-Meter Backst)

'Rigsby's Life

Times Special

| remaining games—a highly un-|pitched a three-hitter and d appears intact following two ‘ikely situation. lin the two winning i — Hess. came from behind yester. of cocity champlonships PBI Peterson, George Toana anafyestertay during the running of; Lefty Herb Score started the S¢)¢0 onings. cr ia Pe The Dodgers. who have been four-run ninth inning rally with \day to defeat Arnold Koehler, 1th Tech's Greenclads. Tech's| Charles Putcho. the Dayton Hundred at the|seconu game for the Indians but The Kansas City, Blues, Sean. Marcum, Ellenbers while, continued to flounder as Time—:42.8 (new r

|Speedway here. thad to be taken out after five

as Nickel downed Buck Hat- os of All-City stars Joe Sex- a na innings, suffering from chills.

HOWE’S BACKS, Leroy |

Ap, by Frank McKinne:

slaying far better than 500 base-\a double. In the opener, Rookie LS 12

found that “21” was cur-|Virgll Jester also pitched three fi€ld. 1 up in 20 holes. in seml-| jn gam Stuckhardt and Jack| they spiit a (wih bill With Minne.

Rigsby, who was the 33d quali-

ball, rently the magic number in the hit ball for Boston and won the final matches over the . South yw, 0 eaves Thompson, Ron Fox, Bob Schrier, When he left the game he had Polis. the Millers winning the SMEs Dainty sennant festivities. ‘That meansigame with a ninth inning single Grove Course. Today's final Wasiyn, gig Green and Bob Pirtle have promise. "the D00-Mile Race at I" given up only three hits and the first 9-8; and the Blues taking the sock. {cL gharo any combination of 21 Dodger that scored the winning run. to be played at Sarah Shank. stilt big and) Ron Cooper, a guard at 170, is a dianapolis. this year, was in sec- Indians were leading 3 to 1. |nightcap, 5-3, behind - the 4-hit Siackburi, JAC victories and Giant defeats cani po... 82 =» = # line veteran and Don Rees, 180, ond place in the AAA-spnctioned 2 # .u pitching of Bob Schmitt. SMa Breasts alp ner drove in all the {speedy but inex 100-mile race here when the fatal | h - pl slinch the pennant for Brooklyn. ith t i HESS FINISHED with a 70 is a 6-5 end. : Tre seventh « place Colima §avaae. TAC: 4. du Brooklyn made its best show- runs wi wo singles and his |perienced in the Tackle Bill MacCahill win |2ccident occurred. LLOYD DICKEY and Bob req Birds won a muddy double fakin, iad: dus ing of the year over the Giants, SOih homer while Muiry Dickson a, - De 8 Hltorwara wal, bulwark Ripple’s tine in front > = Kerrigan were used to finish for'yjctory over Louisville, 9-6, and M a Katr oehler started by nning the the Indians. 7-0. Lefty Bill Allen pitched a 4- %- baron Fee

Inexperienced first three holes. But Hess caught Howe. will be up and evened the match on No.\one of the ques13 and took the lead on the 16th.|t jon - marke Hatfield and Nickel were each! jevens “with six over par at the end of the speed in the regular 18. Nickel missed his ibackfield. chance on the final hole by miss- Broad Ripple

pitched his second straight victory over St. Louis and his 13th

. Al 1 Penny pe iac; 6.

of Ron Reehling, Maynard Poland, Tom Welton and Stan Engle. Sprinters Hal Besse and Ed Shearer are also available. ” » ” IN THE COUNTY, Ben Davis, which replaces Deaf School in

HE ATTEMPTED to pass Gene Force, Richmond, Ind. driver. The race cars locked wheels. |Then 'Rigsby’s car went out of control, hurtled over a retaining uly QUE Caatleston ru Bier, how) |wall at the northwest turn by 20; the opener against Jones feet and landed upside down in| 431 a cabbage patch. The car then,

clubbing 13 hits and taking advantage of nine walks. ges, : Da Ins 28th homer, reached’! ihe season at Pittsburgh. the 500 total in runs batted in| Gene Hermanski's pinch-single sor his career with the blast and (in the seventh gave Chicago its added another later to make it opening victory while Hank Ed501. Loes pitched shutout ball lwards' two-run pinch homer in

A scoreless tie was broken in pit shutout for the Birds in the 7the first game when the Indians jhning finale.

reached Powell for three runs. Melt a) % Jim Morrison, iviers; 4, Buddy ( Bob Woodring, IA Riviers. Time—:37.( eter . Breakst ‘Rivig a; 2, Jim MN Loser, IAC; 4, Ba Anthony Eden, Bros

Baseball Mourns Arky Vaughn's Death

until the ninth. the eighth gave Cincy the second An he zrid jam > . on bik I a ann putt. Results Mise considerable le a, TH | caught fire. JONES BROUGHT over a run| ALTURAS, Cal.—The baseball a ep HAD THE Giants won, they : pCommittee—Jerry Leer defeated Emory|SPeéd among the backs and heft|Giants have line balance that in-| Rigsby was trapped in the blaz-| for ‘the Indians in the seventh world mourned. the tragic death & 4 Merry Fu would have reduced Brooklyn's Vestal Steel ryan. 4 3 Sains. Faiths. defeated stm |i the line, Washington will have cludes Cliff Cunningham, a crack|ing racer by his safety belt. A after hitting a double to left. He| of Joseph Floyd (Arky) Vaughan Seyfried, IAC. Tim {ead to seven games, and putting ; : Ballis. 1 up 20 holes. © antenteq| “PEC and better balance than it\ runner, and Dick Warrum, and spectator finally plilled him free, went to third on Bobby Wilson 's| today while preparations for the GIRLS 14 them exactly where they were at Still Unbeaten ; Bernie. Minton. 3 and 1 : did last year, but the Continentals|the backfield is spearheaded by|but he was dead on arrival at the|bunt and scored on Dave Pope's former National League spark- ary g-gn this stage of the 1052 race. But Be Ry a, eo nteated shan- (will have to overcome last year's Bob Wilbur and Ed Truax, a pair| hospital. Doctors: said he suf-|ly to center. | plug’s funeral were under way in C:s, Ann Brac it wasn't to be that way. VESTAL STEEL was the only | Fresident’s Fred Johnson defeated Fred seige of fumble-itis. |of veterans. fered a fractured skull and third-| In the first inning of the night- this tiny California sett’ement Mesker. IAC. Thine In the American League, things |team still unbeaten in the double-| First Vice Presidents—Art Stoner de.| Shortridge, which will miss| Southport's Cards are beefy up degree burns over all of his body. | ¢aP the Indians got a run off on the perimeter of the rugged Jo-ioter Blsasis remained close to the boiling elimination Indianapolis Ama- cated Jin Mogkes J&P oward Nettles Ends Jack Barney and Bob-Dyar|front, bulwarked by Tom Aping, : eon a | Embree on singles by Wilson, Al Warner Mountain Range. air Moll. TAC, noint as both the Yankees and iteur Baseball Association series d¢feated Roger McCoy, 1 up. land All-City Tackle Jay Jacobs, 245; Jerry Bear,| ; Smith, and Pope's infield out. The 40-year-old former short- Box” Riviera: Time Indians scored 6 to 3 triumphs.|today. ~ihas gerial artist Dick Hall, one * i 220; Don Litwil- RIGSBY HAD placed 12th in the; Dickey went to the mound in stop for the Pittsburgh Pirates old record :40.6 b The Yankees topped the Senators| The Vestal team yesterday " 1}lof the city's best passers, and er and Wayne 132 Memorial Day race at In-ithe sixth and walked the first two and Brooklyn Dodgers drowned Cio beter Bexslr by that margin as steady Eddie handed the previously unbeaten | " h R Bit Halfback Roland Passwater and Baker. wit ianapolls in his Sebut tee! men to face him. | Sunday at nearby Lost Lake at : Gall Mall, IAC Lopat spun a three-hitter and South Side Saints an 8-to-3 beat- e S dal © | S Jim Strange. But Stan Feezle Jr.,| Roger Black, alone. His average she at 1n- NDIANSPOLT | Eaglesville, Cal, while on a hol- AC. Arey Ad drove in two runs, staying two|ing at Riverside. ' Bill Bright led |' f the most, isi tg filfack, ope oelanapolis was 100587 miles An WPISACR Ho a &liday fishing trip IA qa. he steelers t vi t By JACK WELSH » one 0 e most promising scat- Of ‘hour, good enough for prize, Wien. 9. yor 4 2344: Inf a : an : A games in front of Clevelan the steelers to victory, giving up backs as a junior last year, will the backfield money of $3,193.18. Stirnweiss, 3 +3: 30 2 ill Wimer, a 45-year-old log- ARTINL, LLB The Indians topped the White only four hits and striking out 18.| Boston's Red Sox routed|foresake the grid sport following standouts. Lee| nu. tata1 crash was the second |Nicisen, " +3 1. § § 3 3 ger ang Vaughan's companionen BAC; A Metin Go Box by Mood TE jon Tt yas She fourth series victory| Bobby Shantz yesterday but in [a knee injury early last year. He Seaham) ar 4 major one for the steep-banked, Friley. rt .=ii2 8 6 1 © 0 jie Leip: 3jso was Srowned hen Riviera; 3. Tom Mo : ’ ries =ey = 3 1 eir . fishing “8 overturned. erson . Tin Ritter for “ag SU Tetory ity a A. Wilhelm dropped the tes vy rw Bra ie ed have are two of “the ajtamile asPRaly track here. Malivers. 3 3 : 3 3 : 8 A iy said both men at- man, JAC: 2 Diy Larry Doby Dblas ¥ Ilison Jets from the competi- : # 8 backfield speed, better passing five lettermen. |Golitiv. ia ang three spectators” P w+ 3 1-1 8 a. stempied to swim ashore, - but sevion. “FhicA; 3 homer. The third-place Red Box tion, beating them, 5 to 4, behind] , = oops ex-Dodger, | And running than last year but | Fifteen of 16|ywere killed in a fatal en May| Totals ...... 27 "3 » m 8 77 foundered helplessly and finally 6. sTgm, Cone. Elle: stayed 5% games behind bythe steady pitching of Bob| : FMCger: 1 the Ji a i Jud Robinette Card seniors are, 4. Fifty oth i CHARLESTON slipped beneath the waters of the ney, IAC: 2, Jack splitting with the Athletics, Scheib. 3 came back to the National le ihe heeds SEASONING. going to college! ured. y 0 3r Tersons were Lo .o.. AB kB 0 E lake about 63 feet from shore. Carer Blakeman, winning 11 to 1 as they handed Mallory eliminated Hawthorne L€28ue¢ when the Yanks got _ - Rr ’ this fall. jure ; Raber re. 1h w 3 3 4 3 8 3The bodies were later recovered Kurts, Broad. Ripp Bobby Shantz his worst beating|with a 21 to 8 beating. Jim Ros- Blackwell. The poor guy must "RED HEART is minus sev-| warren has Backs Jim Shirey| ‘Barna, rf 2:2 8 1.1 8 8 some 25 feet from shore in 13 Tm 080) or of the year, then losing 2 to 0 to enstihl had four for five and feel like the soldier who had a [eral two and three-year veterans|,,q Mike Writt and Linemen Don | Moore. gS yi 322%} : feet of water. GIRLS young Harry Byrd. The Browns Don Campbelt batted in four runs| 30-98Y leave cancelled before it who lost only one game (Ca-|Crouse and Jim Fish for added. Ja 26 1 3.30 eben thes tat 5 100-2geter Frees ) again defeated Detroit, 7 to 4 |for Mallory. was a week old. fuedral). last. year Coach Harry help. Pike Township's eight-let- Eid ” isis g;, Slane Melianon, Ti 3 6, oF ional Latiel oh BEBE sone Comin "he Cabin |oceune. CHbt, im Nye, cemitkilvesmmn of Ree mhened by thé ET i Riegel Takes Lead TE pope CAR ¥ heey — 5 % o . » ’ eard, - . b ; Eamon Te hires. tooped ihe the Bright ‘and gamer (6) and Mennel!| who swam the Catalina chan- |J°rTy Haller, tackle; Pat Lynette. place winner in the a dc a" Hi lake’ Force play for Powel = In Insurance Tourney. HE: 4 Diane ac Braves, 4 to 0 after losing 1 Bs 0; Alison. ............ 010 200 010— ¢ o o nel yesterday, got sick en route, quarterback, and Fullback Billirun two years ago. He was a Ma- LE OA 200 001 [=] WETHERSFIELD, Conn.—Skee 1300 Meter Backsts while the Pirates edged the Cardi- ian! Eek a. ;002 020 Qix— 811 | from drinking American coffee. |Knieper, a rugged 220-pounder. _|rine. / p RUNS BATTED IN—Vico, Malmbers 2. Riegel, a former National Ama- IAG: 3: Ruth Abbett nals, 4 to 2, and the Reds de- Scheib and W + Since. he was used -to the | Manual will be without Jim or| County Champ Decatur Central TWo- BASE HITS—Malmbers. Escalers, |teur Golf champion, hoped to sew Elienpereer. 125 feated the Cubs, 6 to 5, after Hawthorne ......... 01 900 960— 8 11 8 stronger Latin brand, I guess Dick Nyers for the first time in has to rebuild with three regu- *THREE-BASE HIT—Malmbers. *-" lup his first major professional Riviere Go odin. losing, 4 to 2. | MOY Trammel (6, ai Ux-2118 2 he had grounds for complaint. [five years. Dick Nyers scored 66|lars Richard Collins, quarterback, (DOUBLE PLAYS—Wilson, Maimbere and title today as he reached the final 100- Meter © 23. Lopat, whose return to form |}; Ruckleshaus Lease (8)" and Rosen- of the Redskins’ 78 points last|Gene Samnes tackle and Bill| Moere and ~Dailessandre: Moore nd round of the Insurance City Jpen 2 Tom Lord. has given the Yankees their Yall Crock: Ati Dean of Indianapolis baseball year, Manual seould have better Shipley, c@gter, providing the LEFT ON BASES .— Indianapolis 5: (with a two-stroke lead. Ry Saary Y biggest morale boost for the aiatapolis' Cardinals. on Rivers dhe 5: writers, Eddie Ash, writes in your balance with a -fair backfield nucleus. Bill Hudson is another C'RASE ON BALLS—Off Jones 4, Powen 3. The Tulsa, “Okla. par-buster YMCA, | Time 1:02 stretch run, gained his seventh mond 1 this afternoon at 2:30. |Sunday Times. headed by Scatback Ray Lee, DC winner. : { STRUCK OUT--By Jones 3 Powell 1. = {turned pro two years ago but this a Tats by 5 victory and his second in a row. Quarterback Harry Shaner and 2.2 2 NI TER ont ST: lis the closest he has ever come to IAC: Meter Broms Gene Woodling hit a Yankee Fullback Phil Willsey. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP has ME Dixon and Kins. 3 big pay day. He moved out for —.. . Freq Parrish, JAC homer. : sé a fon din S * n & a dozen veterans to give Jad Rob- Second Game) {the fourth round with a 204 total, few Record? O1d 1 Eddie Robinson put Chicago in DEAF SCHOQL, which opens|inette his best team in three praNAPoLIS Als 8 £11) 1 while Ted Kroll of New Hartford, © “ioficier mack front with a two-run homer but Sept. 19 against’ Lawrence Cen- years and new Coach Eric Yeager| Moore, Dickey (8). Kerrigan (6), Toshetf CONN., Was right at his heels with AC: 3° Frank Par Doby retaliated for Cleveland L PAGUE STANDINGS IMitwaukes (First Gamer mew y tral. will be will have to rebuld Beech Grove's Ered Eimamah, Embres, Zeher (1) anda 200, Rovere ; crise on with a similar two-run blast and AA GB st. Paul a 011 001 C1n— 4 13 Stronger tha n Hornets. a Ejeninereer Garcia needed no more assist- Milwaukee | cee og 3 ou sl anyall ahd Unser; ‘McGlothitn, Baliga ay last year<-if all. Lawrence Central has Bruce i ; ; Reeord 1: 1d x ance. 8t. Paul ey 67 ‘335 16 Ha x (Second Game) hands return ison and Bob Keown as back-| > : : 100-Meter Freest a a4.» Minneapolis "0.0 18 id 811 Bt, Pani a Ma Moo-81 3 smaller and field stalwarts but lacks experi-| CHECKERED FLAG , ,. Jim fhiahion, 1 grams SHANTZ WAS pounded for 10} INDIANAPOLIS / ees &® nu 80 330 1)" n and illiams;- Byerly, Mossor taster. enced linemen. Speedway lost| Rigsby. i Vickie Clark, Garfie hits including a three-run homer | Charleston es 1 45 100 310 48% Louiasiile. (First Game) wat 9d Cathedral has much of its scoring backfield and | A : ort cher Breasts AMERICAY, LeaGUE Columbus LSI 00) 024 0ax— 917 0 ~ the best quarter-|Part of its line and faces a re-| + iuda Barton, JSC New York 8 54 sas BB a ba Bingfreeman (7) ang | back - halfback|modeling job. Ace Passer Dave, Two Games Carded ord 1:35.4 by” June Boston 3238 dalrousvine ... econ Cao‘d00—0 4 of combination 1n|Wilson is gone. | 100: Meter | Backst Philadelohis go a3 Fol Ea pang 335,000 x— 7 10 0 town in Pitching At Victory Field MeMahon. 1KC. "4 adil 3H EEN eee Jake Kieter and Army Crib FR Sly DEWOIE +05 eeeeess ow BR BE ous 300 Sen toe— 14.13 § ¥ = Scooter Dick rmy Cri bers Four teams will Play twe Ne hd ingen NATIONAL LEAGUE |g ight, Madison’ Fe onl atte: Gain | ' Degolan Roseman, Full- gro American League games to-| a 9 Diving—1, re IS Brooklyn ,........ Won Lost Pet. OB | aldshorns Demaettl Bonehok and |” back Jim Gorm- Story Tomorrow night at Victory Field. | ) y Yicki Clark, Garfle New York 2 — 51 592 9 |Dropo. Winning Pitcher—Cain (10-8). Los- Jey has power and Bill Schmutte In the first game at 6 p. m,, the | “ a one ierest "196. Bhilsaeionia " $8 ee 12, [Washington ’ht (6.0) 000 001— 1 -3™ilis another runner. Tomorrow is the day football Birmingham Black Barons will | a sgo0-Meter Frees Ghieats. 1-1 83 87 ua 2 New XO ancient) Tot. "Perc (sy| All-City Ron Battreall and Ken fans ave been waiting for . . . meet the Chicago American] 2 rehing, Judy. Ro lace ' Lr : uo 2a Bihan vous Losing Fin Home Stroud are A-1 guards. Centers S38 pa id Tins starts its |Giants. In the nightcap will be | , | Laac ind JAC . ’ p xveie 38 2 Earterteld” tisign oo CHE PEE | Don. Suldreher, nephew of ex-| ptt Bg aries about the West the. Memphis Red Sox against : ’ Sk | record. 3:14.8 by IA GAMES TODAY Geroand i + 010 020 300— ¢ 9 1 'Notre Dame great Harry Stuhl- mt CHD " ell the Philadelphia Stars. i ‘ (Betsy grurner, Ann INDIAAMERICAN ASSOCIATION |p Garcia (17-0) and’ Tebbetts, Hegan (1):|dreyer, and John Rosner, fortify s will tell you what | Sm ——————y a 2, ACP s Il APOLIS at Louisville (2) (Pierce, Dorish (Ti. Judson (8). Stobbs 0 "le Tackle Ken Matting] has happened to the football- | » { I (K1) 46.4, new record Charleston at Columbus (2) ISDS oaltar, herp Runs Speen, e m e. gly playing Cadets involved’in th SCHIFF S * AC in 1951). in ine inasapolis ot St Fal a 21. ln * Winigmee |, Sand Bob Kirkhoff help take in cribbing scandal of a year | | Will Equip Your Car With BE St. Paul at Minneapolis (p. m.). | Boston iia yc or SOL OLE 41311 17 ithe slack created by the.gradua- : ar | ul our Car Wit ster Prassiyl a TAI] Doubleheaders) MS ahd’ wie? ott! valo tion of Bob Springer, Leo and Bi wi wie will play this | Shoes for the Entire Family | quip a | bli fee 8 Cleveland at St. Louis. ay Game) {Tom Mahoney, Bernie Eagan and, f th at y Some | at a Terrific Savings! ! - Ties record by Ton eel Philadelphia at Washington (Boston 000 000 000— 0 7 0/Tom Catton. of them won't be playing. | Bi. eo T40E Wah B in Mo. Boston at WAL CEAGTE : | ladelph in a wie 001 fox A Bill Smith isa glue- Honor] Watch for the story of the | -Big . © 346 W. Wash. ar eter "ens New yor Al rH ae jue ire NATIONAL LEAGUE“ lend. The Irishers’ forte will be| Went Pot eHbbers ports EX- | Sfores © 1063 Virginia | Exped he alignmeny,, wish wig) abe service! Bu anser, Hien reer SEL at clncinnan New v2 000 006 001— 1 3 1 bench fortification. Some of the : : : imes. Sports - . on all makes of cars us today for safe, trouble 100 Mater Backstr leg ue RlookiTn, at Pitisburen. a 3) Connaly” 5 Bd starters are uncertain. CLUSIVE. 159 ¢ Wen. free miles. y ———— . GAMES TOMORROW i Pe Hetig ita | Corba HOWARD LONG-| Ee .

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