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SPRINGFIELD; N. J, Sept. Riegel of Glendale, Cal, par-buster to qualify in the U..S. amateur golf a double round of matches - today protesting a dizzy draw which may

pf 69-67—136 in the qualifying ds, Riegel cpllided in his first match with rugged Bob Babbish of Royal Oak, Mich,, whose 73-68— 141 was good for a second-place tie with Smiley Quick of Inglewood, al. ' Reigel beat Babbist, 1 up. Quick, national public links thampion, beat Canadian amateur champion Henry Martell of Edmonton, Canada, in the first round 2 up. [Reigel and Quick matched strokes this afternoon. : | That eliminates one favorite and

ay he can write Bg ountry will cash. it.” veen times the old | Ohio state amateur ever quite make it, th.

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sjipremeé in the hottest field ever championship, led 64 survivors into while most of the favorites were wreck their hopes before nightfall,

bad luck, of the draw,” said Joe Dey, executive secretary of the U, S. Golf association, “The names came out of a hat and that's the way we! paired them.” Both rounds today and tomorrow will be at 18 holes, which the favorites fear because the short distance leaves. little margin for error. Semifinal matches Friday and Saturday will be at 36 holes. | Reigel was least concerned of any and he had reason to be. Blazing | a new course record of 35-32—67 yesterday, he pieced together a com- |

Pro Tennis Play Opens

NEW YORK, Sept. 11 (U. P.).— Tnere are shortages of many things in the big town today because of the truck and shipping strikes, but

{by a major league pitching staff this |seasoni and is permitting the | Dodgers to win the close low run| ball games that are so vital as they gird for their “payoff series” with the ‘St. Louis Cardinals starting Thursday. During those 15 games, the Dodger opposition has made but 30 runs for an average of two per contest,

Williams, R, Box 136 DiMaggio, Greenberg, Tig. Keller,

Williams, R. Sox 117] Slaughter Doerr, Red Sox 114) Walker, Dodgers 100 York, Red Sox 114

Ferriss, R. Box 24-5 Higbe, Dodgers Newhouser, Tig. 24-7 Caldwell, W, 8x Gumpert, Yanks 10-3

Dodger Pitchers Stingy With Basehits As Payoff’ Series With Cards Approaches

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the chief complaint of visiting Lall , G AB R H Av | players is the niggardly rasion of Hopp." Boson i 0 u 134 base hits they are getting off Brook- walk hi ou 00 1X > 338 lyn Dodger pitchers. Holmes, Brockirn 120 401 60 15 itt In the past 15 games Dodger| AMERICAN LEAGUE hurlers have permitted opposing Vernon, Wash'ton ui 311 i 18 4 batters, just 86 hits for on average Wilikme, Botion i : ist ie on of 5.73 per contest. at is’ the agglo, Boston 11 . Kell, 114 446- 4 14 23 lowest mark for any similar stretch|* Petrol 114 4 ’ ¥ HOME RUNS

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At the same time the Cardinal pitching staff, also rated as highly

trouncing. Boston, § to 1, as Dick

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box office draw in a hurry. The lower bracket also .had a

bined total of 136 and bettered the old qualifying record of 139 set in|

Bobby Riggs (right) and Welby, Van Horn are two of the nation's top pro tennis stars who are in action at the fair grounds manufacturers

efficient has given up 142 hits in 15 games for an average of 9.05 and a tbtal of 50 runs, nearly four per

Wakefield and Hank Greenberg hit homers to lead a-14-hit attack on four pitchers. Freddie Hutchinson

ituation which had the hot-shots buzzing, Frank Stranahan of Toledo, O., No. 1 choice for the title, met Bruce McCormick of Hollyvood, Cal, in the opener and duraion champion Marvin (Bud) Ward of Spokane, Wash.,, was scheduled against Johnny Sierge, Watchung, odo ; Stranahan and Ward survive,

5 » the ages of 14 and a weed. Then all I. turned to golf.” still remained loyal ound gadgets with ’s. “I haven't even id you about weight. vay, did you see the

last year?” ] y 2 1 tangle in the afternoon f muscle, the ba 4 inftead of in Saturday's finals as|

pected. { n, I always have a “It was all the luck, or maybe , that way, I venntest. No reaction don’t kid with him entally, are plainly thin hips, rippling r hades, put of a

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jord and it took 152 or better to|njont trounced Jack Jossi, Oakland,

{leader at 68, who qualified with 145.

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1939 by Tom Sheehan of Meadow- | brook, Mich. His irons were perfect both days| and he settled matters in typical | fashion by dropping a 60-foot chip shot on his last green. * The entire field played the vest [ 1) First-Round golf of any group in the 46th na-| tional amateur tournaments on rec-

Big Bill Tilden of Hollywood last

get into the match. play brackets. Cal, 6-2, 6-2 in the only singles Previous low for 64 qualifiers.was| atch of the first night's com155 “in 1940. petition for the western professional Fail to Qualify tennis championships at the ManuFour former champions failed to factuers building at the fair qualify but none had been expected grounds. to cut much of ‘a figure. Johnny| 1n another scheduled first-round Fischer of Cincinnati, 1936 winner | encounter, Frank Kovacs of Oakcame closest with 152 and was jand, Cal, won a default from Joe eliminated in a playoff. Johnny| caldwell of Tucson, Ariz, who was Goodman of Omaha, titlist in 1937, ynable to make the tournament. had 154, Charles (Chick) Evans,| Tilden, grand old man of U. 8. 1916 and 1920 winner, failed at 183 tennis - competition, blasted Jossi and Max Marston of Philadelpiha, with his deep-sourt fore-hand 1923 champ, had 159. | drives and fast serves in a contest Still much in the running, how- that lasted only 45eminutes. ever, were Dick Chapman, the 1940 In a first-round doubles match, king who -qualified with 143, and | Bobby Riggs, Grossengers, N. Y, Willie Turnesa, winner in 1938, who and Welby Van Horn, Nashville, got in handily with 145. | Tenn., outplayed and outlasted Carl Chapman opened up against Earn Los Anggles, and John March, Arnold Blum of Macon, Ga., 10-| New York in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4.

Tilden Conquers Jossi

Horn and John Faunce, Los Angeles, won from Riggs and Ean, 6-4, 6-2.

Caldwell from Pittsburgh where hes ouble with the bases loaded. "Thé

game or about twice as many as Dodger opponents have chalked up. Three Hits Rangy Rube Melton turned in the | latest superlative job for the DodgMatch ers yesterday when he blanked the Reds, 8 to 0, on three hits for his In a doubles exhibition match Van A No. oh to Se Sih the ninth in the last 10 games. | Melton might have had it easier if | |he had chosen to do so, since { Brooklyn took a 3-to-0 lead in the {first inning on rookie Ed Stevens’

The start of last night's program was upheld an hour as the racquet wielders.. waited for the, arrival of

finished high in another contest hi Monday. He later wired officials | D0dgers made 10 hits including

" {triples by Augie Galan, Ed Stanky to withdraw his name from the... Gone Hermanski, and doubles | competitors’ roster. by Stevens, Galan and Bruce Ed-| Singles tonight will include Earn wards |

against Joe Whalen and Don Budge | mv.’ cardinals maintained their |

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F Bob Breading of Indianapolis to- | % la 0 day held a nine-point lead over In 3 I P y Saunders of Muncie in the

The Evansville Braves were 8] | Consolidated Midget Racing asso- | gam Davenport Cubs| ~~. 8 ® ahead of the enpo |ciation’s 1946 contest for driving

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Braves twirler Don Dunker held 487% points last night at the InMidget Speedway by

; !dianapolis the Cubs scoreless until the fifth . inning when Davenport made its winning - the 25-lap feature race, : ; {the semi-final event and one of the lly. Under’ stead itching, | lone 1Ally yr {10-lap sprints. Saunders, also a 10-

the Cubs garnered only seven scat- . ied |1ap winner, boosted his total of tallied ' ° tered hits as the Braves tallie [478% points,

i y ' Peterson. | nicle PA the er ait] Breading drove the feature in 7 le series 1s Sched fo meet LS 164 ends and vas | : | low nis ne by n Terre Haute in the finals of the Brick of Germantown, O. and Dick Frazier of Muncie. | Emrick was the victor in the other “semi-final race, while Leroy | Warriner of Indianapolis and Stan | Smola of Ft. Wayne set the pace

against March. Doubles will be | 5 Tilden and Vincent Richards pitted ame ar eg is 8 by against Wayne Sabin and Faunce. [jar Harry Brecheen pitched a six-| Thursday night's singles will bei, 40 ire Melton, Brecheen also Sabin against Faunce and Pred... eq g §.t0-0 first-Inning lead Perry against Richards, Doubles yp.) the cards put together. singles will be Budge and Jossi playing by Al Schoendienst and Harry! Earn and Riggs. oo Walker, a scoring fly by Stan MuA sportsman’s exhibit is being oo) 2 "triple by George Kurowski held in conjunction With the tour-|a,.4 5 single by Dick Sisler. ament. : x Yanks Beaten | . It was a sad day for the once-! And Still They mighty Yankees who dropped a 4C A B | to-2- decision at Cléveland and {thereby lost their last mathematical’ ome . t ut er | chance to catch the first-place BosButler university's football ton Red Sox in the American squad, which a count last week |league. Steve Gromek, who has lost showed was twice the size of any |14 games, found the Yanks a soft previous turnout, reached a new |touch in their hour of ignominy, high today. {holding them to five hits as right- | Coach Tony Hinkle has ‘enu- handed ace Spud Chandler lost his | merated noses again and has eighth game. Don Ross drove in| found his candidates number 178 |three Cleveland runs with a homer | —and he's not so, sure he hasn't (and a bases-loaded single. Tommy | missed several strays on the.latest |Henrich homered for New York. | grid census. At Detroit, the Tigers played as At the same time Hinkle an- if they instead of the Red Sox were nounced that all 178 will get a [about to clinch the pennant, chance to show their abilities in a pair of practice games scheduled for Saturday. The public is invited, but there will be no programs listing names and numbefs.

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Wins English Race DONCASTER, England, Sept. 11 (U, P.).—-J. E. Ferguson's Airborne added another English stake ‘to his victory string today when he won

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The Browns topped the Athletics, 5 to 1, at Bt. Louis, Rookie Cliff Fannin pitching an eight-hitter and {batting in two runs, Jeff Heath made three hits for 8t. Louis, Rbokie Johnny Sain won his 17th game at Boston, topping the Chicago Cubs, 10 to 2, as the Braves moved to within three and a half games of third place. Sain helped his own cause by driving in three runs, The Pirates drew first blood in the “battle of the basement” by defeating the Giants, 7 to 4, at New | York to move within four percent age points of seventh place.” Relief Pitcher Al Gerheauser gained ‘the victory.

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