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duled for hine innings, the second for seven. Powers have been nominated to pitch for the

Srevorts : : ‘Tribe | Thibe ninth when his bat was need- | 0 Jk will od. With two down and rusners on and first, Burns, who had ob--advance tained a single and as up. a he started in on Donavan was. tossed out of the game. \ Rich had to hat for Burns SK)

on Monday and 18. onwill send 36 survivors into play, on Wednesday. “|will be continued through with the’ Samplonsit for Priday. ’ Solation ye is also on Fridays r

under which Jack Dempsey dynamited Jess Willard's Jofty noggin 35 years ago change that has oeturied H

ig rg pout to be stageliin in {the United Slates on this ; Fourth, there blazing un baking sladlatces Fay oozing from the - no 113 degrees

and fans; no pitch : prawl would be put se the brawl ¢ » large portion of ‘Bur 1 sports since that historic

The shift from afte ternfon 2 sa change events has been the outstanding ng a hi in tha wv’ for Tar RisbaAs ]

ledo 1919—an encounter. that ee Be] ae ewaloht thrones naving the

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doin Re . —a record amount for any fourThe Colonels scored ‘in the first © some. y inning on Genovese's triple and | 1 It MoSpaden'e victory had to be Browne's single. The visitors scored pinned on any single .hole that again in the second on Cotelle’s | spelled the difference between vicsingle, $Ap Shett, OF, govond wad Row- | {tory and defeat, it was the 17th. erton’s single. oe oR ‘That was the hole that broke Louisville ed No.3 run in 8 3

the sixth: i ng | Hogan 's back. on Howe! 8 triple an ‘ a Shofrier's long fly. In the seventh, Hogan Tralled by Stroke Steiner led off with a single and was The little Ft. Worth air force-offls forced by Genovese. cer was only one stroke behind Mc- . After Brome popped to the in- | Spaden as they tee off for the 135field, Polly singled to’ ht .on the .: 1yard 17th. The gallery of 3500 fans hit-and-run and Genovese scored | were speculating on whether Hogan all the way:from first when Schulte could match his 14th and 15th hole threw to Burns instead of throwing birdies to eke out a tie with Jug Home.’ 0 and send the playoff into. another|- . Joha Hutchings, who spent nine holes. week-end in Chicago on acco Hogan's tee shot oo of the the fliness -in his’ family, returngd in. “green -into"the 1 of the rough. time to take over -the Tribe 1 | McSpadén’s stuck ou the green, six| toll last night and.lasted hd feet from the pin. Hogan's chip ,JJoe Aliperto, Tribe shortstg sho stopped five feet away. Then Become eligible - for the . » Jug, looking much like Bobby Clark |‘ fdraft tomorrow. It's his inal) in his motoreyclist’s sun goggles, putted and prayed, The ball did little tricks around the rim of the cup and fell in. McSpaden clugched his heart and sent a silent thanks to that unseen providence that guides a tournament golfer’s destinies. . He| Mined. had a birdie-2 and a sure two-up lead on Hogan with only one hole Teft to play.

0H pute his nvesooten.t unior r Baseball made matters still “more final by|’

ISherton: to Box ry ising. Wing & fob? asi seding Results of ioe Baseball Magus Here Thursday 4

that it was all over then. After Eames of Yoseartay ow: halving the 18th with the | Brookside: (Class ards booked like this: ©. |Dodgers, 15, St. Philips 0; Brook Jumdg Sherron, local weitere MecSpaden—533-354-435—35, side Pal club, 18, U. B, Red Birds, Weight boxer, will make his ‘second 434-455-424—35—170 | 0; (Class C) Pal Club Browns, 8, start as a professional belter when Hogan—435-345-535—37 St. Philip, 7; Indianapolis Capitals, he faces Frank Rand in a six-344-544-444—-36—73, 5, Northeast Midgets, 3; Keystoneihout at ‘Sports Arena Thursday

Bears, 5; Pirates, 4; Northeast Tro- ’ Black Sox Win Sherron decisioned Alonso (Tiger)

jazs, 3, Holy Cross, 3 3 Kingan Black Sox came from be- “At 49th and | Arsenal: YClass ©) hind to win over Ft Harrison, 7-5,| Pal Club No. 2, 12, Leopards, 5; at Speedway stadium last night | (Class B) Rolling Ridge Rockets, 15, The soldiers got away to a four-| Tabernacle Giants, 3, run lead in the fourth, but the Sox came back to rally for seven markers. Ft. Harrison plays at the Stadium again tonight, with Winkler Stokers as opponents The game is s scheduled at 8,

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SPOTS, . Fai n w la Rickard, most important RIOR TO hl 4 regime of Dempsey : hy oe been in the afternoon. [This procedure was Junie out, even on Jul Dempsey knocked out Georges Cdrpentier of . attracting the Ridkard took his fistic ihe serisational Dempsey-Luis ° Firpo Sept. 14, 1928. Since mene | | nits beent held a Unie ae Ee racing had taken 10 ne e mom lah; and a baseball leagues to t £m og ream in 1035, Larry MacP I introduced the arc lights , rs at Cincinnati, braving phe criticism of other major e brass “hats. The fans turned ou Lin such robust numbers for ati's night games that soon othe hy major clubs began imitating Phail procedure. Lighting systefis were improved; and now bit four clubs in the majors have ht home games—the Chicago J bl the New York Yankees, the Bos n Red Sox, and the Detroit Tigers. However, the Tigers play twiligh cpntests, . , Le

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ent) piays 14 home night EACH MAJOR club (with ighting , fLipm games excepting Washington, Which i -permitted 43; “afid the two

5 AY t is outfits, which are allowedhJ1 ach. Thé shift to oficbdligh Sh Lomi be ife'ih most places that the two

oved such a stimulant to attehdat fas Hie clubs and the Chicago WHige Sox swill request the major

league meetings t Pittsburgh, July 11, of their week-d schedule this se suggested that the “world series be *

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teur tournament at Se Run, has also filed his entry. An added attraction for father and son combinations playing in the tournament will be the awarding of the, Noble Shelby trophy.

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> BALTIMORE; Md., July 4 (U.P). ~The baseball park of the Baltimore | Orioles of the International league was destroyed by fire early, today. The blaze started’ in the “right field stands, according to firemen who answered the first alarm, and spread to the other bleachers and SRastand. Cause was undeter-

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Although several club Owners, . obj , night game in the majors, and predi contests will be set for each club after " ‘post-war era will find 80 per cent of night; approximately the same percen at the time of Pear] harbor. FJ » . HARNESS RACING is now cond ted at. night at nearby : vent Raceway ;.and it is our belief that running horses at all maj : tracks will go under the lights during the next decade. Bi peste gre being made in-lighting golf cou jor tousnament play; i cating what may happen in that . It°is only a question of - Hr before professional football and a laf} ‘portion of the college gig shifts to the night. Time will be rquired for that changes time : , which stadia can be given collapsibif, roofs to protect félds, playe ° and fans from inclement weather, : The shift from afternoon to night has’ been the biggest s change in the past quarter-century ‘but that, shift B oy, po me completed yet. oo ws

~ With Fair Bes Doing Every ~ Katie Jenkins V fants fo. y

By SAM ‘DAVIS NEA Staff Writer Lg ) NEW YORK, July 4--Ka Lucille Jenkins arog i do

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¥teras Fred Schulte ong base and dn the Joe Burns: fried to én the Indians were| Manager Mike |B i"nof prder the stéal, andiSoi

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half games oe the _cellar-| ; ling Athletics. - In the brief

apparently shortened aseball- writers’ © memories and fcaused them to hail the current scramble as the tightest in the circuits history. Bunched a Year Ago Last year's standings, as compared with the current ratings, reveal {that the eight clubs were bunched more closely from top to bottom ses—Co- {than they are now. Moreover, the first-place Yanks —later world Is— | champions of 1943—had a poorer brecord on July 4 than. the current

2 Browns, as is disclosep 1 in the folracing car on a Dall ’ a’ Pet. G.B.

& lo. Team— Clockers said her time wi|hiliter || CUTS AR ANN ¢ Three | - York or. 3% than that of the. men.® Ons HF dod. ~) (A OR TTR .; = L1G M08 2h nte thrned. “ever s d th Ti His . e 3 8 3 ti not prevent BEECH 8 | Times i | oe id going faster. . She has 218010 x 5 : | ; i ; houry gredited’ to her. in the'dir. }| Zs . Weighing more thai three times 4 - O.the other side of Dallas "a! ‘the “H Léw Jenkins g plenty of pub- il t

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Totals Lindquist ran forye [Rich batted for urn

At Douglas; (Class B) Barons, 14, ABC, 11,

At Ellenberger: er: (Class oO Thunderbolts, 15, Warriors; 0.

é: Pet. G.B. ¢that of his opponent .563

Blimp,” who is list of all freaks” in first local sppearancy; & Sports Arena. ) Buddy - Knox; “a rugged

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pounder from Toledo, will provide| The 1843 Yankees, however, staged the opposition against the 625-8 typical Yankee splurge later in

{ {1 poupd “Blimp” who is from Boston. | | July that gave them a nine-game a, 08 J that he did not take proper The bout is for one fall and opens margin-by Aug. 1. Whether the

care” of use Katie A j ervised g . , Fy, ; the program at 8:30 o'clock. | Yankees are equipped to duplicate =a a NED oe LLIN +E. 4 i oF | E Frankie’ Haft) pf, Chicago and this feat this season—or any other his ing; - became an expert |® ! es j Te ot, second, skillful. at doctoring cuts. s . - Angelo’ “pHrtinelli | of Toledo are club in the Jpircuit—is— extremely, ous VWs drt of . ‘teamed against Steve Nenoff: of | doubtful, since ‘hone. ‘of them have i I first " Ti New York and “Mike-Angelo_of b ben able ta in a consistent| .. vo hy rather Gad up ich wrap- Akron ‘in the feature which intro-| winning ~pace of] pihg 4 dollar il "around duces the Australian tag-team time,

tein Site 0 tepth- “That | match to Indianapolis fans, It is| : - Angelo Bertelli

=x » for ‘two falls out of three, It is - on Factsbied « 20, > ° | expected: to provide an unusual THE JENKINSES went through d To Be Marrie HOLYOKE, Mass, July 4 (U,

Hee fell in love. Katie Jenkins didn’t have to change herd name. - ’ Young Jenkins' ’ biggest ; RE, 44

amount of action as all four graphardships together—up, up, up. plers will be in the ring at the same Finally New York, Madison time, although only two of the matSquare garden, smashing success, men will be wrestling at the same

from him—and writes.

important money, the world lightweight championship, “I could handle him until then,” | sighs Katie, all five feet and 100 | pounds of her. “Purses from $15,000 to $25,000, racing motorcycles, | » faster life, crackups. Finally the big one—divorce. “Once he had an air line ticket from Miami to New York in his pocket, but bought a motorbike and made the trip on it—lickity split.’ Lew did a lot of crazy things, but he had a heart as big as a bitket.” } Coast Guardsman Jenkins, now in England, saw action at Salerno and elsewhere. Katie still hears

s = = MEANWHILE little Miss Jenkins is managing fighters, and wants to know why the New York

TROUBLE?

{ get-in his corner,” she insists,

STUBBLE

| (Buff) Donelli, once coach of

Boxing commission won't give her a license as a handler and second. “Women are doing everything else,” she stresses. Pretty, - curvacious, auburnhaired, hazel-eyed Miss Jenkins has two boys in her stable—Car‘mine Fatta and Harold Valan, New York lightweights. She became impressed with Fatta when - 45 & sparring partner he floored hubby Lew, “I'll make a champ out of Fatta if theyll only let me “I want to develop fighters the way

people cultivate gardens and grow flow: ers.” >

Donelli to Coach

Cleveland Rams CLEVELAND, July 4 (U. P).—

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Like everybody else, she sees boxing booming when the war is won and wants to be in on the ground floor. Beautiful Katie drives a creamcolored convertible car which blends with her sun-tanned face, She receives all kinds of mail— the other day a marriage proposal from a Silver City, N. M., rancher she has never met. He offered her the ranch, but no dice. “Some day I'll have one of my own,” asserts Katie Jenkins, Manager Jenkins figures that

all she needs is a boy Who can hit like Lew,

3 Softball Games * At Stadium Tonight

Duquesne university and the Pittsburgh Steelers, will sign a one-year | contract Thursday as, head coach | of the Cleveland Rams, it was announced today by ‘Charles Walsh, general manager of the National

Brotassinnt Football league team here

Play GOLF at LAKESHORE

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ball stadium tonight, with Blasen{gym's All-Stars meeting Allison | Gears at 7, Lukas-Harold Ex-Serv- | teemen clash with R. C. A. at 8:15 {and Lukas-Harold Cardinals play J. D. Adams Co. at 9:15. Joe Blasengym ‘will act as manager and will be onthe mound, He is one of the city's veteran softi ballers and is rated a topnotch

Memphis Play Here

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Three games are booked at Soft-|

Birmingham and

One of the season's top Negro baseball games awill be presented Thursday night at Victory field, sending the Birmingham Black Barons, defending ehampions, against the Memphis Red Sox in an outstanding Negro American league second-half game. ’ Birmingham has just won the first-half of the league race by a narrow margin over the Indianap- | olis Clowns. The game is part of the great| parade of baseball which Wesley O. Jackson, loca] promoter, has brought to Indianapolis fans this season,

|has joined the Yanks. He batted |.314 in 40 games with Newark last

P.).—Lt. Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame's all-America backfield star who left for active duty with the marines in the middle of last football season, will be married to Gilda Passerni at West Springfield, Mass, next .Safurday, his family said today’ Bertelll was commissioned 10 days ago at the Quantico, Va., ma« rine base and returned there today after spending the week-end here with his family.

—————————————— Derry Joins Yanks NEW YORK.—Having disposed of lhis farm chores, Outfielder Russ Derry, left-hand hitting outfielder,

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

Columbus .42 25 . Louisville .43 28 506{Kas. City Toledo ....41 27 .608/INDFLS,

627|Min’spolis, 28 57 431 19 46 292

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Mu» Chicago ..32 31.

| Pittsburgh 34 27 Cincinnati 34 3 537 Boston > era New York 34 8 S1IChisnge .

RESULTS YESTERDAY ‘AMERICAN ASSOCIATION’

pitcher, At 8, Lt, cmdr: M. K. Coleman of the navy will preside at a flag ceremony, - Ex-service players will present the colors and Lt. Cmdr. Cole-

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In last night's Buh- Callahan City league games at i'\Softball sta dium, , Stout field defeated Hight Metals, Inc, 7-2; American Bear [1g won from Ft. Harrison, pnd and

Minneapolis 3 ° | st. raul’. a.

| ‘Bain and Arsgén; ‘Herring nd Castrs, adden,

Solamiion Toledo, Milwaukee ond Kansas | scheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Neo games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ne games scheduled.

GAMES TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All Double-Headers)

Louisville at INDIANAPOLIS (twilight

and ght. Toledo at Columbus {twilight and night), Milwaukee Kansas City. Be at St. Paul (morning). St. Paul at Minneapsiis (afternoon), AMERICAN L LEAGUE (All Double-Headers) Qevelang st New York. at Boston, St. a at yi hiiadelphis. Chicago at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE (All Double-Headers)

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