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IN THE BAG-—Barbara: Fadely of the Riviera club is laced in a burlap bag by Henry Churchman and Coach Bud Swain. The cack was weighted and tossed into the pool for Miss Fadely's

CAPTURES TITLE HERE—Nancy Grubb of Minneapolis and Purdue university is shown holding the medal she received for, win ning the national junior women's 200-meter breast stroke event at the Riviera club pool last night. Her time was 3:32,2. This was one of the features of the water carnival.

Lale Accepts Purdue Swimmer Takes Violent Elmer National Title at Riviera Upsets Charles

~' Nancy Grubb of Minneapolis and Iowa, Harry Holiday of Michigan 2 {Purdue university held the national and Tom Gastineau of Indiana. | NEW YORK, July 26 (U. P).5 SCAT, Joi ny yanior women’s 200-meter breast They were timed in 1:30.8 for the Only a title fight with Joe Louis weight titleholder, waited today for | Stroke crown today following her '150 meters. The accepted national {would satisfy ancient Elmer, (VioRocky Graziano, the new champion, | {victory at Riviera club pool last record is 1:324. lent) Ray today as a reward for | to reply to an offer of $150,000 for | night in 3:325. Lake Shore captured the 150- winning an upset, split, 8 return match between the two in| Marilyn “Wiegand and Miami Beach, Fla., next February. {Bowers of the Riviera club were sec- Banerist of the Chicago team took Charles at Madison Square Garden Zale, thfough his co-manager, | lond and third behind Miss Grubb, the 100-meter back stroke, last night. Sam Pian, accepted the offer of | The event featured the water| Riviera took the 200-meter free In fact, Ray's manager—shrewd | $75,000 for his part in the proposed | carnival in which Lake Shore club style relay with Kenosha second. Tommy O'Loughlin — announced bout, last night. of €hicago and Kenosha (Wis.) Jean Lutyens of the Riviera club{that Violent Elmer would fight Louis | Pian said the offer had been made | Youth foundation swimmers also triumphed in the 100-meter free for the title or&flmer would hang by Harry Voiler, Miami Beach hotel | Participated. A capacity crowd style test. up his gloves in disgust and quit! operator, who plans tf conduct the {lined the pool fer the meet. | Sue and Tom Gastineau joined ‘the ring at the admitted age of.31. fight for charity. Fastest time of the ‘night was in in a brother-sister water ballet and, Regardless of the feelings of Ray - He said that Voiler had agreed to &N exhibition medley relay swum Jeanne and Lillian Wilson of Chi- | and O'Loughlin, the reaction of Sol pay Zale $25,000 when the contract | PY Wally Rils Wally Riis of the University of cago In another ballet.. {Strauss, acting director of the 20th!

was .signed and the remainder, “pp a ee ——— | cefitury club, must have been worse.

h in ad f th teh. F d Edi t, Vi } K For Strauss had advertised this pout tate wah the Ui ed from, or ic icrory eep

as a proving ground for Charles the Gary (Ind) slugger, here last |

If the Cincinnati Negro won im-| week. Under an agreement signed | Cardinals Flying High

pressively, Strauss promised, . he! before the fight, Zale retained the By JOHN GRIFFIN, United Press Sports Writer

| would get a non-title nent Jun right to ask for a re-match within { Louis at the Garden on Nov, $0 days. NEW YORK, July 26.—An official edict from President Ford Frick |

escape act.

Strauss never made any tion!

Yesterday, the New York boxing | of the National leagué and a 5-to-1 victory over the Boston Braves to-| promise for Ray, the husky Negro commission refused to grant Gra- day combined to keep the red-hot St. Louis Cards flying higher than from Hastings, Fla. whom Louis ziano the right to appear in New | ever in the '47 pennant race. 'has scorned repeatedly as a possi York in a charity boxing match. The Frick dictum, handed down yesterday, wiped out the Cards’ 3-2 opponent. Strauss knows Sole Graziano is unfier suspension by the | loss to the Dodgers last Sunday, moving them up into a second-place bie Champlon Joe does not want to y the Braves. And last night] esmeatesmeme————————— I ay New Sore commision. and thie Wh he posted that’ victory over | saying he was unable to understand Hence, as a result of last night's might help make up Graziano's| the Bostonians to assume undis.- | Why the three umpires had “failed|ypset, Louis either must fight Ray mind to accept fhe Florida offer. |puted control of the second slot,| '© meet, with an application of for the title on Nov. five-and-a-half, games behind | common sense and fairness, a situa- | yntil next year for fistic action. Brooklyn. tion which obviously was the fault! Charles, 26, entered the ring fav-

President Frick's action came as | °F their own’ Actions. AMERICAN LEAGUE $ pot | @ Tesult of the Cards’ protest of the Game Called Tie DiMaggio, N. Y .. 89 pi » 116 344! Sunday game. St. Louis claimed Accordingly, Frick ordered: 1081 Chuarle 2s dea: poatrsiahd 2 i 4 ge 338 that Outfielder Ron Northey had Northey should be credited with a Ray's 24 a $ Kell, Detrott 48] 107 323 heen deprived of a ninth-inning|homer; (2) the game should pe Weighed 19% 19% pounds.:

= C" 6 107 31% gpa — 7 ee York 0 3 102 317] | homer because Umpire Beans Rear- | called a 3-3 tie instead of a win

NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE | don, mistakingly thinking Northey’s kfor Brooklyn and a loss for St.| Three Softball

Walker. Philadelphia 87 | Louis, and (3) the Jame must be Eo enc wusan vo insed in emis sot of % Games Carded Misesmne York . . ol HSI 31 “slow down” as he passed “second | doubleheader Aug 18 | Thus boosted, the Cards lost no| Three-game softball cards are HOME RUNS . ibase and thus made it possible for] . oniht and lomOITow Be a Ris. ad ox 13 | Norttiey to be thrown out at the lime in Walloping the Braves to scheduleq tonig 3 Marsaall Giants 2 pn. ie ..20] 1ate: secure their hold on second place. night at Municipal Stadium, i BUN BATTE N t wir | Southpaw Howie Pollet scattered 10| In tonight's feature attraction at eR Giants Tr ns Red sox 85| In “a “Sharply-worded decision, poston hits in the night contest,|9:15, Kramer Manufacturing plays Cooper, Giants. Mize, Glapgs . 0 DiMag io, Yanks. 69| have had a homer, calling Rear- | goyple- -plays and a 13-hit attack.! preliminary, at 6:45, Capitol Paper| Willams, Red Box 33 Hesuch, Yanks %| don's coaching an ‘egal a act” and and |gtan Musial led the "St. Louis meets W. I. Clowns and ‘at 8 Con- : sligging with four hits, one a double. | tinental Optical faces Jacobs Launn G 4 Ti 4 The Dodgers refused to give! derall. Sout erners Oo or I e further ground, however, beating| In tomorrow night's feature the Pittsburgh, 4 to 1, for: their sixth! local Pepsi-Colas tangle with Nostraight victory. Harry Taylor, blesville Silver Dollar Cafe at 8:30 {against whom Northey hit fis cele-| Barbasol and South Side Produce MINNEAPOLIS, July 26 (U. P.).—The 1047 national public links golf brated homer, won the jame with a open the Sabbath program at 6 championship rode today on the precision shots of Will" Crossley ‘of seven-hit performance. The Dodgers, o'clock and - Franklin © Township tlanta, Ga. and Avery Beck, Raleigh, N. C. too, made four double-plays and Ed | meets Crystal Flash of Shelbyville They were matched in the finals of the annual show for the country’s Stanky cracked a homer, {In another prejuminary at 7:15. week-end golfers who trod municipal course fairways, Both reaghed the | Blackwell Wins ne

final match on Meadowbrook golf course by firing hole after hole of| (incinnati ace Ewell Blackweil ‘Racing Schedule

TOMORROW At Winchester, Funk's Speedway, big cars. At Alexandria Armscamp, midget | cars (night).

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errorless golf. Neither had “lucked” | | pe including a reourds matching 60 won his 16th straight game, his 18th | TONIGHT Crossley's steady game wore down Through the five match play 5 to 4. Although 16 straight wins! et cars. Don Dostert, St. Paul, Minn. in rounds leading to the finals the 33-|15 the American league -‘record,| 44 New Castle Fairgrounds, stock three, as Beck was fighting his way finisher, He had been forced into Naisuial Jengus mar of 19. Bis over dogged Ben Hughes, Portland, two extra hole matches along the Dard for its, the lanky pitcher| Crossley won the tournament terday's. Crossley played all his tie Regs bunched his nine-hit supmedal in the 36-hole qualifying matches by taking the first lead and | por game, the Cubs handed the Giants| At gpdianapolis Midget Speedway, their fourth straight loss, 5 to 2,! w. 16th st. League Standings, Results |i. ini, i bo h t ew Yor AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (First Game) au eksen ne ie Local Marksmen 6B | cotuinibes , 000 001 0-- 1 1 3 €rs to six hits I Nati I Shoot | Ka Louisville . nM Herring, Hutchinson, Copeland and Con-| In the league, the 1M atona 00 Biwaukee iii 5s ¢ |roy: Russo and Niarhos } Yankees stayed 11's games in front 1412 Columbus ow— 0 8 1lby beating Chicago, 12 10 4, behind Jersey st. and Clifford R. Plummer {Kansas City 010 040 91x 6 3314 Broadway, will leave next week | Hiller and Bilvestri. —— Ss re | AMERICAN LEAGUE Red, Sos Wave y bid for the top rifle shooting honors Detroit : : 00 001 010— 5 10 The Bosh Rad. Sox moved Int) 44 yh 63rd renewal of the National wars Sint ie, Sle and to-8 victory over St. Louis, their are two of the 700 shooters: who ¢ 9 iifourth straight triumph. Relief will try to dethrone G. Wayne Cleveland ' 40 181, | Bosto %0x— 711 1|pitcher Harry Dorish, the winner a 3 191% a] 50 Kramer, Zoldak, a ay and Moss; {drove in what proved to be his winLouis 63 7715 Cleveland .. 000 000 100~ 1 [legged defending national champion . ‘ 5 i las f the, y Sromek, Stephens, Klieman, Lemon and the fifth inning. who won the title last year: for an; Haefner and Evans. Th Detroit Ti & Ve pa New Fork 300 321 30x12 1 ¥ Ta gers dropped | NATIONAL LEAGUE scored®his 11th victory for the A Philadelphia 001 100 wn a 13 o'as Eddie Joost backed him up with| 187; [Cincinnati 104 000 00: Padgett, Blackwell ‘and Lamanno. Mickey Heafner of the Washing | * Boston ... ‘ 001 000-~ 1 | SCHEDULE TODAY 8t, Louis .. .. 103 100 00x— 5 13 . 0|ton Senators pitched a three-hitter| Pollett and Garagiola INDIANAPOLIS at Minneapolis Brookire 201 900 001 = 4 : : was the fourth straight time a Sen- | Columbus at K City \ Louisville at Bi. Paul night), ~ IN "York Kluita, one 36 1 £, Beggs and wv oT Erickson | land at Washingt Deron at ‘Philadelphia. and “Mec ough NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsbu New York at tan, at St. Louis (night).

his way through a mateh, [ for his last round. jot the year, by beating Philadelphia, | At Greenfield Midgetdrome, mg! yesterday's semi-finals, four and year-old Beck proved to be a strong Blackwell still was three shy of the) Ore. to win on the 38th hole, 1 up. way, which he won, cluding yes- heeded the consideration with which tests here with a 139, five under holding it despite any pressure. In the only National league day MONDAY despite Johnny Mize's 20th homer. Yansaz City nsas City . 120 214 x—10 16 1 American Forrest E. Davidson, 23561 N. New 7) tSecond Game) I (Allie Reynolds. sland, k | Studener, Copeland, Clark and tr for Camp Perfy, O. to make thei: 1 - Philadelphia 2 200 0ix— 9 11 ¢o undisputed second place with a 7-| qe and pistol champions. They Detr 2 a Philadelphia 8st. Louis Saher ae i } 30 000 '. Moore of Washington, Pa., the one- | Chicago ..... hd 433 221, | Johnson, Dorish and Tebbett, Washington 300 000 20x— 5 3: ining run with a squeeze bunt in first time. cB en 000 000 130 4 2 2 Fi Cuespe "Grove, Bmith, Caldwell ne third place when they lost, to Phila- | | Treat; Reynoids and Berra, {delphia, 9 te 5. Phil or tne A HEADQUARTERS Heptaeaban, Jurisich, Bchang nd | 8 homer. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Barrell. Wright, Johnson and Masi: | oot Cleveland to win, 8 to 1. It .e 000— ! Toledo at. Milwaukes (night), : Taylor and Péwards; Queen, Bagby, ator hurler had gone the distarice. AMERICAN LEAGUE 31 00x— 5 12 0 Chicago at Bt Touts at Nan. Phil adelphia at Cini RESULTS YESTERDAY

10-round | Sally meter medley relay and -Barbara!decision over highly touted Ezzard |

14, or wait home runs yesterday as Osric Mills to one batlter in seventh), Abernathy 7| Hic

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Ro RiMaggio, Yanks 64) Frick agreed that Northey should yhile his mates helped out with four Greensburg Coca Cola. In the firsi|

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Today, Double-Header Tomorrow

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, July 26. ~The Indianapolis Indians and | 3 Minneapolis Millers squared away today for a twilight contest and then | n on av {finish thelr series in a double-header tomorrow, The Hoosiers dropped both ends of a bargain attraction ‘last night Meridian . Hills *

Annual Amateur Day with home runs deciding both contests, The second game went 11 innings and both were lost by identical 6- 5 scores, Games Are Tomorrow Host to Event Play opens Monday at Meridian

Pinch hitter Russ Rolandson j= ——— —— mten——————— By BERNARD HARMON {broke up the first game for Stan|waukee walloped Toledo, 8 to 4. Two junior baseball teams, River- Ferek by pasting one over the wall, Marius Russo allowed Columbus gills in the 18-hole qualification side Hornets and Rhodius Pals, will {in the seventh. Then, in the fifth ogly one hit in the first game at! round for the annual women's city raise the curtain on the 36th an- inning of the nightcap Babe Barna Kansas City. The Blues, mean- | golf tourney with Alice O'Neal of nual “amateur day” of the Indian- blasted another out of the park with while, pounded three Red Bid woodstock and Dorothy Ellis ruling apolis Amateur Baseball association 'a mate on base to pull the Millers pitchers for 16 blows. In the night-|as co-favorites. at Victory field tomorrow afternoon. into a tie with the Tribe. |cap, Frank Hiller shut out the Birds| They will be in the initial threeThe junior nines are slated for | Hallett Is Loser jon six hits while the Blues made some along with Carolyn Varin of action at 12:15. Tryon's Tavern Andy Gilbert drove in the win- ‘every one of their six hits count Highland. | of the City league will oppose South ning oun in the second game off [OF ® run. Gerald Coleman hom-| Miss O'Neal is the defending Side Saints of the Big Six league jock Hallett with a single after ©'ed for Kansas City. champion, having won from Miss at 1:30 and Kingan Reliables, city |Cleston Ray had started the frame| Johnny Ostrowski blanked the|Ellis In last year's 36-hole final test. champions, and, Municipal league vii a hit and Augie Bergamo was| Saints on four hits at St. Paul.| Sixteen will qualify in the chamrepresentatives, meet P. R. Mallory's| [purposely passed. | Louisville made 10 hits and half as|pionship flight and play will conManufacturers’ league aggregation = gia Wentzel hit a homer for the | Inany runs in taking the first con-!tinue through Friday. at 4 o'clock. : : [Hoosiers in the first game and Ben lest easily, The Colonels tallied all] Par for Meridian Hills is 77 and Between-game . Seremonies will Guintini and Larry Rosenthal con- | SiX of their runs in the first inning the course record for women is held be conducted by master of .cere- |. iad for circuit clouts in the sec- Of the nightcap, Bud Kimball driv- by Miss Ellis, who shot a 72 last Hoes Lose Walton of radio sta-| 4 ing home three with a round tripper.| year. Hal neti of the ‘associa.| Jcansas City and Louisville also| The Brewers jumped to a three- | As a warm up for the annual tion Stamm fohows . |sWept double headers in last night run lead in the first inning of the meet, a mixed two-ball foursome | FAYON'S AlNES as Milwaukee took a single game 'game at Milwaukee and kept add- event will be staged tomorrow. Litz, 2b rey, 58 from Toledo. {ing to the score to win easily. To. | Starting times for tomorrow's event: Alford, © Ratcliffe,’ 3b One-Hit Game ledo made 11 hits, the same as the|, I3:00=Mr. Walter Brant, Mrs. William Wo nan, " Rays ao Kansas City allowed Columbus Brewers, but couldn't get ils base 11: 10% re. Ben Stevenson, Mrs. Charles Conulity, 1b Keith, 2b one run in taking both games, 10 knocks when they counted. Al Dark "31 30 joann Hall, Mrs Louis ht Boyle. 30 Buta, to 1 and 6 to 0. ‘Louisville dupli- cinched the game for Milwaukee, 1l30—Mrs. Raiph Cole. Mrs, Williaa cated the effort with 5 to 0 and 6 with a two-run homer in the signin TL 0 Mrs. Roger Williams, Mrs. EM.

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Junior Baseball | Sati: Junior baseball's all-star show at |g 1h. Victory field last night saw the West Ry : |team defeat the East, 6-4, and the Perez. p ... Brookside Spartans capture a 4-1 Rosenthal tilt from Capitol Oil. AgY The West team took a 4-1 lead | om -— 5 98 8 0 in the first inning and added single | None out when winhing run scored counters in the second and fifth. | Rosenthal batted for Barrett in seventh. | | Jimmy Weeks was the .winning| N'8 Tan fon Ro aL eventh. hurler. Ray. of AR Capitol Oil was only able te get Sebuite, 2 oer 3 four hits off the slants of Don pesems !f : Stark, Dick Roberts - and Paul Gilbert, rf } O'Connell,

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| Moore and Serafin, Time-3:48. in 8 in 6 (pitched to one batter in seventh), | Attendance-—6113

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