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vines Hons, 2.1. and 63 In Boxi ar Pemn iY. | Boxin ar ~~ Fenn glo ns, a By JACK CUDDY The fight game long has prov NEW Y 3 : . ¥ 1 lucrative of all sports : 2 DIE ASH United Press Staff the most \ with the Ne : By EDDIE . ‘Sept, 1~-Imagine for the men Who. made good in . “gripped the 3 Si Times Sports Editor NEW YORK, Sept, 1.1 y inney I th Big news at Victory field. The Indians“are going to play a single || an advertisement reading: “Want- it. For example, Gene ney was flery Fy “with the Toledo Mud Hens. [SEES between 15 and and Jack Dempsey made They're » tonight in the finals of the series: Wi a g A9 did Babe Ruth, : Redskins haven't played a one-game program since Saturday, : dy Betle chance of get Red ae. or even . Jockey ohn Sn their last eight field- appearances, the ‘Tribesters have played Seam Bas 3 good body ang would ke J olay Lengden. Sle, Sal yesterday &« rs on successive Gays The Indians also scored & run— fered - fore He is 30. All he has fo.do is skates, but it was after she quit and 43, ‘an Ee » couple of ranouts but their lone marker of the fracas : toss leather—intelligently” > * competition and went in for en- . reduced the ey Soup! home boys have (iD the first inning on 3 walk io 5 Well, such an ad actually would tertainment—ice shows and mo-. Browns to fu te 4 | Clemens; and singles by be an undestatement of the op- tion pictures. | It mt a B Put Shicugh the NE es |EUEiSh. a portunities for teen-age kids who ea. EW hh GE or | Inthe third frame Lindquist} on f , WL under a long twin-billi 4 LaMacchia, Sst wp, gwd : ; - lg Shegatng olay on amps Television to Help lus Web his MEGOING. Corona Ag el : -_ ; . t+ AP and in cities—kids who could be oy ol boueht new life to peared to be _ The big ventios ule fais to- Schull sueniticed Jud Lajiace . The Browns depend on the right arms of (left to right) Nelson Potter, Jack Kramer, Denny Gale- come fighters. Sr boxing. jas Leow the promoters he broke ir Way st 8:30 and it will be ladies’ Tribe Threat Smothered house, Bob Muncrief and Jack Jakucki to bring St. Louid its first American league pennant, : The oe Sits at today is Jove to give the fighters much ge. regular. st F Be es a the The Indians were a threat in the | staff felt it when Muncrief went out with a strained elbow the other day. ligent, business-like fashion win’ CUS Of the net Ee tn ¥ She Yanifees io "undermanned staff, is|sixth when the first Vo Slum ; — qo LL ih Ne ny Wake formes Ne mean ne that boxing is the perfect sport | verse. Since oe nd ee 55% Urwe Change in [Talbert Battles Yor Right fo i Sen BUELL Eh Md Hens lees es Em ins w me. | UI'ZE LNANEE IN |! QIDErT Darries Tor Rig as Ore he Co Pac ue Mike Jacobs begins & week from ® batting 298, After closing out ‘with the Hens [lish popped ou abt yp the Hens ! : oi NY pe £ is. or; pois el waiting ~~ lonight promoting a fight & lifetime ma) fonight, the Indians are to play rifice. Alter ano a : dine icy P, 27. Qoasan nN Ki nal a 08{ there a the—end of theif-Falii-— 1. solid: year fora safety E2am by _ the Columbus Red Birds in a single: walked Farrell injen Re v1 Dx G n —<L ff ay / ura Hr -- ” : , ‘ i beri vi company. However, radio : ~~ Breal "jit tomorfow afternoon and in’ a [side was retired when Capri Tle €Irvice | ame le ie ; : | bows—ar. n Bowe. but a trickle in the pail compared i _ The score _gouble-header Sunday afternoon (out. . : > - FOREST HILLS, N. Y.;-Bept. 1 Sth In the Upper Th rt of Fut To en vevising. Hmpor- Alex Carrasc fo wind up the home schedule.| In the second game, Bob Logan, WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (U. P.).— | (U. P.).—Taking & breather between | al of the men’s draw sends Bill e Spo 0 : uture be involved in an Croted After Sunday, the Tribesters go out Tribe lefthander, was not at his ’ “t Talbert of Indianapolis, third- THIS 18 tiie beoates’ boxing tant bouts. : : thanded | Sports-minded senators and repre-|pomping missions, Maj. Alexander of , game, giving on the road to conclude the season best and the Toledo FERUMNCH Oo ioes awaited reconsideration As : ranking player, against Cadet is the sport of the future. After During the past few years third victory in series at Louisville, Toledo and [swingers pounded him for 12 hits, today of the navy departments de- (Zan) Carver had a little war of | Bop Falkenburg of Hol Cal, ) the. war there will be a tres experimenting, it has been dis- } opener witho Columbus. : including . two triples and two cision to play the annual service his own on his hands today as he seeded sixth, for the right to meet) Kinnett's wildness put™him in a} mendous ‘boom in boxing, what covered naturally that boxing is a _ {vantage of 1 The Toledo pastimers swept last/ doubles. academy football game at Annapo- |faced favored Francisco Segura injthe winner of the Segura- tough spot in the third, when he| with the return of 11 or 12 mil- perfect sport for television—& de- o | o to score at wi : 's bargain attraction, 2 to 1| Logan's mates made it close, lis, after Rep. Mike Monroney (D,|the national amateur tennis cham-|match in the semi-finals. ked three successive batters| jon men to civilian life, most parture that will blossom magnifi- 1 * nits and batt 2 and 8 to 5. The close contests were however, by landing on Bill Sein- obih) appealed for it to be staged pionship quarter-finals. ° In the bottom half, second seed- ar striking out the first two t0| of whom have become more in- cently in the post-war era—e de~ { contest, but “fought ‘out until'the last out and |soth, southpaw, for .nine blows, in a large city as a victory cele-|. Carver, a flying fortress pilot|ed Lt. Don McNeill of Norfolk, Va. |face He stemmed the rally| terested in leather-tossing dur-- velopment that will pipe” im- WAS. BU #t no time were the visitors|including a triple and a home run bration, provided the German war) from .Philadelphia who just re-|tackles Lt. Seymour Greenberg of when Baird popped up. Kin-| ing their period of service than portant bouts from the ringside “! three run tri gocksure of finishing in front. by Gil English. English also % won before Dec. 2. turned after 20 months in the|Chicago, while Sgt. Frankie Parker nett struck.out 11, walked six and| in any other sport. into 7000 or 8000 theaters and. . * romer for 1 f Carl Lindquist ‘and Al LaMacchia {smacked -out two singles, giving > Neve Juges V. Fors Pacific, gained the third round yes-|{of Mnroc Field, Cal, seeded fourth. hit a double; while Tommy Lang, That's looking at boxing merely halls. And the customers at game aad I “pocded up in a mound duel I he lym four-for-four, Sal announced earlier. this week |!erday With an upset triumph over| faces unranked Charley Oliver of {his mound t, struck out one| from ‘the angle of enthusiasm; those television pipe ends will * for the Yank |. first game, the seven-inning affair, Logan hurt’ his own cause by Tels : Jarmo 4 va oe ot | clghth-seeded Jack’ Jossi of Oak-|Perth Amboy, N. J. : man and walked The Kingan| but trom the slant of cold cash pay from $2 to $5 to witness & El a ‘and two walks and an error cost|making a wild throw to second in that the game Te , Cal. £7 he on “Miss Betz, shooting for her third (sportsmanship trophy awarded! it should be emphasized that the bout as it occurs. The $1000000 # tuns off ‘the the Tribe hurler the game. the sizxth inning and another er- Annapolis, and te 2 yr De It will take a good try, too, to|straight title. in the women'sito Lang. belt-and-block sport already has gate will jump to 30 or 40 million, + Louis, to win In the first inning Corona walked,|ror by Capri in the- same round Noulé be S JeSipimal Since the 1942 Knock Off the little Ecuadorian who|singles, meets seventh seeded Mrs.| The winners are Ft. Wayne proved tops in (1) radio and (2) with the fighters getting their Diz Trou ‘was safe on an attempted steal permitted the Hens to score two (the Imumen) = has been played mopped up everything in sight this} Virginia Kovacs of Oakland, Cal,bound today. They play the Ken-| television. : cuts. S { pelief stint when Capri dropped Poland's throw gift runs. Total attendance was Season ew ee lis and West [568500 to rate the top-seeded role|in the upper half of the draw while |tucky state champions in the Mid-|_L = - . 8%. ined his 2 . and was batted home by Reinhart. !approximately 1500. i mapo ~'|{in the nationals. Segura had trou-|third-ranking Louise Brough of |Western regional tournament ° 7 Hudlin, up f » : Point. ble warming. up in his second round| Beverly Hills engages fifth-rank-|9:3p tonight. Curtiss-Wright, county Red Sox Bu 6 : Sai lors Win Southern as re } : match but finally stopped Pvt. Dave|ing Mary Arnold of Los Angeles. girls’ champs, are also scheduled in| *® koe y : ; | Jakuckl to b ; On e Too Many Double-Headers Cory, Draper. Seek Freeman of Pomona, Cal, 8-6, 6-1.| The lower half of the draw finds|the Ft. Wayne event tonight. They . a a1 « JrucH ’ : . All ‘of the other seeded players,|second-seeded Margaret Osborne of {play Peoria Dieselettes, Illinois Fro Louisville 48 O ut of 50 ©. tun in the nk - rp (Second Game) South Grove Title except Joss, made the grade to the San Francisco hoo ting against champions, at 7. . ; eT Ho nm f TOLEDO : x quarter-finals, while all the women|e ey »[ Last night's score: : x : : n 1(U. : ——— : PE x df EET] fT SoC ch vil com ft ied” by ein 0 an ou neh ok Buy Ms An a0 0 03 34| BOSTON, Sot 1 0. 7) —vour| OREN LAKES NSAI |, MU = 33) 0| Schulte, 20 .... ies. & 1 {8 a amp. and Ted Draper | champion Pauline Betz, also reached) Santa Monica, Cal, playing sixth- |p. R. Mallory Co.. 000 000 0-0 0 3|players were h back to the had closed the book today on the Still J 3.1] 0 0 Burgo, Tt... - : i 3 : 0 0 oes TOF tHo Hilo the third roufid. Sn : ranking Ddris Hart of Miami, Fla. Kinnett and Briner; Lang and Easton Red Sox today 8 SUmM-| ost successful season in their 1 0 3 3 3 0 Schultz, Sy . i 8 : ¥ : 8 The finalists waded through tough s 5 Layton. : - \_ | mer on option in the Jeagues, msialy, after Sompietine Shap 5 « 8-0-0 3 lEoken 30 riasidn, : 2 & 1|competition in reaching the match. ® ~Three softball es sched- | being recalled to Help the sched yesterday & 2 : D 8.3 1 SfEmein’s Lie 8 8 3 3 Olpraper eliminated ollie Houmgs-| [\@ISON avored 1n 2 Te a I pH i ety Set Glevdana, esp 2% 2-62 10 1 Totals ............38 6 13 37 18 1|worth in the semi-finals, while Cory SEE eT ie Ruse’s Service of Brownsburg will| can jeague penn ' 1 ; " Ln es De | H | i at 8 ociock, with the or Sp “Red So rn made the re- tl ne 0 A EH ; Sees etslpastent [ at 8 o'clock, with the winner - : 3 2 4 Hom 1 Y Arnie Herber to Tey | TOUINEY, But Fears Hoosier [x2 so piss wane sal in, Wii | * in the sig j 2-8 Borom. 3b 3 3:8 Arnie Her er to ry St Ss ” : ; the deadline for acquiring players a offered ask ge ; oi ; sl were “ “11 8 0] Clemens, if . io o/Gridiron Comeback | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Sept. 1 (U.nament at Spokane, Wash, vet fin-|Nenoff and Angelo [ho can be used in the world sertes. . oa. Dud Beni s : 1 Poland, c ; 0 g 5 MO TAIN N. Y. Sept. 1 P.).—Byron Nelson of Toledo, O., 38|ished second to Bob Hamilton of The players brought’ up were © weight was } JE. % 3 NL Prcamic Hever, » backela|okee Under par in Hi last twol Bvenaville, Ind, Agures that the To Form Tag Team |pitchers. Joe Wood Jr, and Lou J evn win: gan, Ty 31 1 11 seasons with the : The fourth tag tea tch to|Lucier and outfielder’ Johnny Lasor during th pd 810" Noes. o o ofveteran of today in the $10,000 Nashville in-|the players to beat. Nelson was| The fo g team ma : : . + ded six-rour al og EIS Fn Green Bay Packers, came out of | iio4iona] golf tournament which|eight under for the 72 holes at Tam |be offered local wrestling fans and (of the. San Diego Pacific Coast ’ ? : | Taylor fouled AI I, retirement today to fy a comeback begins tomorrow. ) 4 O'Shanter, giving him a seldom [featuring the return of Steve Ne-|league team and ty man Vic Goes to Nappan } fused to quit TOIBO ..:..cctasnnss Sai 001 032 ogo—s| With the New York Glants of the| nein who became the biggest|achieved mark of 38 under for 108|noff and Mike Angelo, will top the |Johnson from of thel = LKHART. Ind Sept. 1 y | Di 103 an gg SATB sooo al 6d wis-$ National Professional foothelllioney'winmer for a single year infholes. . - Sports arena mat card Tuesday AmcHoan Sasosllion mounesd. the, —James ‘Weadie, former BARONS. : ¥ 4a eres ror DOUS +xyeeirsensenss, 200 000 0-1], RUNS BO y ten 5. Tague. toa golfing history when he won the| Other players who rated con- t. ; ' ‘ 0 , \isd n_Reinbart 2. Engin. Two base ite-Bures, Martin.” Three-base| Herber, ‘who set several forward ric, Tam O'Shanter tournament at|sideration were Ky Laffoon of Chi-| The popular Rene La Belle of [Purchase of six players from Louis-|City coach, has wgned a eontruet Taylor becaus Heil, Tonasak to Kumite, | magia Sarriheos Sobuts 3 Bouse | Passing records during his career abi onioago, was expected to get his|cago, who shot a warm-up five- [Canada already has been lined up | ville for delivery next spring. They 8s any ale school te aahiool Sesame Hu t| plays—8chultz to Boken, Schulte to Kimble| Green Bay from 1931 through 1941, top competition from Harold (Jug)|under par 66 yesterday; Leonard|as one of the opponents, but his/av® Pitchers Otis Clark, Jim Wil-|coach, J. A. bell, ‘county of 5 : PO bases Toledo 10; Indianapolis 4, Base an(58id he hoped to become a regular|yrgnaden, his most persistent rivallDodson, smooth-stroking Kansas|partner has not been named. It|800 &nd*Mel Deitsch, catcher superintendent, announced today. or ‘Taylor, H on ba 1a Macchia 3, Lindquist. 3.|bases~Toledo 10, Indianapolis-4. Base on gf take off cSpaden, his most pe nm, ; named. 7 i and Nick Weddle succeeded Robert Erwin, bell for t Struck outBy Lindquist 2. La Macchia 3. balls—Of Selnsoth 1, Logan 3. Struck out|with the Giants “after 1 take off|om philadelphia. _ |City star; Al Nelson of Ponte Vedra, |originally had been planned to| Walters infielders ne § Diree-SteensTs’s and Paparera. rella and Steengrafe. Time—i:30. about 10 or.15 pounds. Each has won five major tourna-|Fla.; Ray Mangrum of Oakmont, |have La Belle paired with Dave|8nd Ben Steiner. Sow conch & udson. Kig : ments this year. McSpaden showed |Pa.; Herman Barron, Duration open Levin, but the latter was injured j= . : . cpt a J IOP PRS | that he was out to win the “rubber”| champion from White Planes, N.|last Tuesday in a bout with the A : was . 4 k the : Buy War match by touring the first nine|Y.; Gene Kunes of Philadelphia, |Swedish Angel and it is doubtful : < TIL. ‘woelter po Bac : ; ® Bonds! of the Richland course in one under| former Canadian open champion; (if ‘he will appear. 2s pee i . * rounds but oo Invasion! : % wii ‘ par in wet weather yesterday. ~~ |Tony Manero of Stamford, Conn.,| Nenoff, a Russian grappler from AQ If +] Fit of Your Suit Tight 16 3 ; : oh : LTS Nelson, who was 30 strokes under{and Sammy Byrd, former New York |New York, and Angelo, who is from e | d * was downed | } : ‘ ol ; 8 ; par in the 36 hole P, G. A, tour-!Yankee outfielder from Ardmore, Pa.| Akron, won their first two bouts. h Amold Des 2 = _|earlier in the season. They werel} \\ a pp R LR Ne HEHE . 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