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Gall Seems to Michigan Golfer Posts 1 Delav Swan Tennis From Kramer eg ele Mision OAR ra HAVANA, Bec. 16 (UP) —Chick | EVERYTHING p Professional Champ Takes 29th Victory Harbert of Northville, Mich., was - . vol i As Net Stars Offer Demonstration Here three strokes up on the field] ¢ Crispus nvoives Robinson, . By JIM SMITH today as some of the best golfers der ame city. ’ Stirnweiss, Kryhoski Some fellow once laughingly said tenpis was a “racket.” It from he a Towa hel Double-Hea And J h is evident he hasn't indulged in a professional junket around the $10,000 Havana Open Golf Tour ; . onnson [country playing tennis practically every night with as much as| : nament, BASKETBALL neet their , NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)- 600 miles between stops. Harbert shot a 65 in a seventers with The grand sum of 80 cents’ ap-| That's the life currently being led by Jack Kramer, Pancho below-par performance at the — peared to be the big hitch today Gonzales, Frank Parker and Pancho Segura, who last night put Havana Countr Club yesterday in a player trade between the/in an appearance at the Butler - yt !
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Child Fund wood, N, J, Dutch Harrison of Eddie Robinson for Intielder Where along the line, Gonzales, : | nd.. from Wres. Ge "| former national amateur cham-| Loses Lead Several Little Rock, Ark., Herman Barron and... iy Tho reorge Stirnweiss, First Base of White Plains and Lew Wy m man Dick Kryhoski and Pitcher Pion, won five matches. But aft- Times in Fra {Worsham of Oakmont, Pa., were Don Jéhnson. er watching the world's profes- y | | Yk : HOWE will stage ; | By United Press bunched in third with 69's, , But/ the trouble seemed to be sional champion in action last| y istmas bene | | The Anders Packers made Three North Carolinians turned | this—the Yankees said they were|8ht, one is led to-believe Kram-| hderson Ua a [in 70's along ) y ring next waiting for the Senators to|¢T must have been sick on the their points by fits and starts as n 70°s along with Demaret. They rofits from phone back, and the Senators Pights he lost to Gonzales. they took a 100-to-88 win from, |were Al Smith of Winston-Salem, | equally bee said they were waitin for the Kramer experienced no diffi- Syracuse in a National Basketball Skip Alexander , of Southern! WASHINGTON , the News Yanks to phone back. 8 culty in subduing Gonzales in Association game in Anderson |Pines and John Palmer of Badin. id ‘and the Del P Costing M straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. In the first last night. Joe Kirkwood Jr. had a Tl nd. elay Costing Money set,. four of his six games were § : set, $ Syracuse got off to a fast start i i will tangle Neither did. Actually, the de- by a love count. During the two and held the lead for the first Packer Director Quits 1:15 P. M. ction, with lay is costing money. If someone sets, the best Gonzales could do'quarter but Anderson, hitting GREEN BAY, Wis, Dec. 16 of Canada had brokeh over last nigh, was count three aces against the shots from every angle, racked, - |(U P)—Dr. W. W. Kelly, a ring-| due. Torres, the call would have cost only half champion. Kramer, using hisiup 30 points in the second to) Jack Kramer (left), ‘world's professional tennis champion, points out to his rival, Pancho Gonza- [leader in the recent unsuccessful d ur ay d Pete Pes a buck—at the night rate. Clark powerful service and drives, kept lead 54-44 at the half. move to oust Curly Lambeau as
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Fieldhouse to the delight of some 2300 tennis fans, As had been the case in 28 prematches, Kramer gave young Gonzales another lesson in |tennis as the pros play it. The
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| les, just what winning the series this year will mean fo the winner next year. Senator-type infielder with the[the most part, the place where ine lead was frittered away| peat Gonzales last night at Siler Fieldhaquse to stretch his string to 29-5 over his rival Californian.
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th Los Angeles star usual-| or , irectors. : x exceed last Mr there was a his best game. er Sropped behind points at] 'Sitko Is Replaced the club's bein ot directors __. Direct From Playing Floor | ) asions en stra Ss at) urned over the possibility that—despite the| While Kramer didn't score any the start of the i.e ro "Golden Gloves Entr Blank | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16 A Complete Line of Fine gave them| — All- ican Back Emil] cast - claims of the rival camps—some-|aces on his young opponent, al. 79-67 edge and the 3200 f (UP) — All-American Bac m roa le at the thing besides the 80 cents was number of his drives were so hard \ = tae two es trade National Guard Armory, Jan. 6, 18, 20, 27, Feb 3 Sitko of Notre Dame will not ve ! Watches at Bonnets nter, Claye holding up the works. One source that all Pancho could do was lay pacer for basket the “rest of — Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion — able to play in the Shrine East-| Namiftos, Eigin, Bulova, and by | be no ad- said the Yanks wanted Pitcher the racquet on them. | h The Indianapolis Times | West game on Dee, 31 due to the n, Longines | the way. { Sponsored by The In po f hi if Sitk id! w Mickey Harris as well as’ Robin-| Parker Beats Segura ‘ i . OVER | illness o s wife, 0 sa many other fine Swiss Walches, ‘ % son for the three players they| The opening match of the eve-| Lakers Lose Again {| ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR SUXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR | that doctors had told him he § 357 Mass. AVE. or 150 NK. ILLINOIS ST. 2 ~ 1 t have on the block. |ning between veteran Frank! Complete lack of support for Check approximate weight and class: should remain near his wife's! 2jec S Definitely in Wind {Parker and the Ecuador star, Digh-scoring George Mikan had —113 —14 } ' | bedside. To replace Sitko the| d {Pancho Segura, was perhaps the the Minneapolis Lakers in a ~<=NOVICS CLARs Shrine named another Notre At any rate, a Yankee- -Senator oq of the evening's play. Parker surprising two-game losing streak —1S lo * Dame ball- -packer, Frank Span-|] A Q c. 16 (UP) trade definitely was in the wind... i straight sets, 8-6, 6-4. [toda —_1t —118 fel. | 0 Q : ay in “the The Senators said a proposed | Segura, using his phenomenal] The Lakers, who dropped a de- —OFEN CLASH — 9 Oo 1590 on your dial ball game swap of Robinson and Second yy, hand forehand shot, took a Cision to New York earlier this i» He * t > Oo Oo : the Tov Biewaeis. an Charter Korevs of CCTIADIDg 3:2 lead in the Srst Bee were glven a sound 8740.68 JUMBO SIZE [tL WO 2A With raed dow; IR rhes “ imatch. But Parker, never flus-/drubbing last night by the Balti-| | MAME ....ieruraesscseceressscnersanssenrassssnsvessnse iPass rensvareesrrannt Lininger, the-Oeago. White 50x. “definitely; {tered and apparently never wor-/more Bullets. Mikan could hardly | * HOT TAMALES H Y A : andout and is out the Vindow. —_ Iried. took the next three games to| be blamed, because he followed | “ : | ave ou Gene > wk Mealiwhile. De io Tore TF tie the match at five all. In the up his 38-point Job AGAINSE the | ADDRESS = .iiviisrsvsrerrrrmrrrerseme ii mtintenannisesssssessensating ees {1 MADE FRESH DAILY WITH y sh wnt an ants kept - at thelr. re NE final game of the set, the coynt Knicks by tallying 34 against the obison Ragsdale Legion Post and indians 0i- || ° QUALITY BEEF AND our Chr istmas = iY Fntinental plans, They announced last night | .5cheq set point four times on Bullets. ror An Te to niTBliINy In vase of injury to any con: PORTED SPICES KELLY 1 from Jan. that they have purchased veteran! |detice before” Parker finally won. | But no other Laker hit. double | _ testant. All contestants under *) must have consent of parents or guardian. IM C Party? ake part in orm Sih: -handed Pitcher Cecil (Tex) | In the secona set, Rarker kept figures. Four Bullets reached t Mail or bring entries to Sports Department. The. Indianapolis Times. 214 ETAT CRESPES A NR pr pe BAR RE Sig RR Me He ti WO | W. Maryland St. Sudinnapotis 9, Ind. There is no entry fee DREXLER'S TAMALE (0. We All Three Would Be : actor onthe : CER Ember, taped, RE ESI RY TUTTE : M. Maw. Cond 1 athens po for cash. [court with telling effect as the lit- | with 19 pofrts and Paul Hoffman ETT aan rap a, lay 2% 2Hnprets- Seve OR: i 5 Tong 8 “one of Baseball het pters, Ue, South American sar began fo) Wh 38, Jackie Robinson Crowned Che Ure Cal ith regrets 2 one of baseballs best pitchers, yr, and as a result missed sev-| In other league games last ac ie i . “leral shots that normally would night, three goals by Brady Walk- ‘ TAURANT Xrall, now ble ever since he won 20 games gic him no trouble. ler in overtime gave Boston au. 1949 Battin ‘Cham ion LARGE STOCK OF GAMES, HURLEY'S RNG Wak adena fray Te d, A iagne Pancho-Pancho Team Wins |33-81 win over St. Louis; Sheboy- . SMALL TOYS On W. Wash, St, FR. 0697 and Calle Fron an ost wo. saasiy al Beaten In the singles tits, the §3n ended a ninegame losing| Tops Stan Musial by 4 Points but Cards’ CHEMISTRY SETS a Teliog ur and fost two, mOSLY two Panchos gained revenge in|Streak by beating Tri-Cities, ops Sian y MICROSCOPE SETS STADIUM GRILL Suse, whi the finale of the evening when|89-74, and Ft. Wayne nipped Star and Kiner Take Most Other Honors | TRiCYCLES, BIOYCLES, | ra 740 oe |they teamed to take a doubles|Rochester, sods. Jackie Robinson of Brooklyn, who | WHEEL GOODS and SLEDS On 16th St.,, MA, 2 Futility Bowl! imatch from Parker and Kramer| Syracuse i) Anderson. GIo% NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP)—Jackie Ro y AT REDUCED PRICES —— . in straight sets, 7-5, 6-3. Cervi.t s tof Selta.t fg 1t of insisted during the season he wasn’t interested: in the accomplish- SKYWAY'S COFFEE SHOP Nominees Boast In the dressing room after the Biiavest 4 3 Stancoakt 3 3 i! ment, today was officially acknowledged the 1949 National League BLUE POINT .2 i DINING ROOM matches, Promoter Bobby Riggs, Sone! i 1 ] argls.f 4 5 3 batting champion. SUPPLY : Very Clean Slates | : former national champion, be-Gabors' 4 3 § Schultze © 133 Robinson, 30-year-old Negro second baseman, captured the | Delaware, Madison & Ray Sta, Municipal Airport, BE 2919 oaned the fact that Kramer Kenwife 1 0 bJonhsons § 3 3 crown with a percentage of .342, four points higher than runnerup - LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16 (UP) Iwas beating Gonzales so decisive- fatkoviczs ¢ 3 4 oR 1 {stan Musial of the St. Louis
Totals 31 26 39 Totals 33 3 |Cardinals. Throughout most of . Hali-Time Score—Anderson se Britt season, however, RODINSon “I don’t care whether
“If the standing were closer,” {he said, “we probably would draw the only New bigger crowds for tennis fans, Year's football game that's never |like any SLher, sport fan, like a had to fight 1 close race. But we have no cause : o fight off a ticket- UNE lig complain. We have been draw-
—Football statistician Deke Houl-|"Y" gate mailed out bids today to the|
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Pree Throws Missed—Cervi 4, Hannum, | declared, Sabor, Macknowskl, Peterson 3. Corley 2./1 win the batting championahin ois, Gateomanich 5. Brian, dohn-|or pot; all I care about is
son, Hargis, Gat Kirk 3. RE whether the Dodgers win the
Futility Bowl,
« fan in all its thr ears. " For the fourth annual Death|In§ good crowds, and the boys Pro Basketball pennant. 37 Bases - \ Y Valley game between the “losing- (are Playing wonderful tennis.” Eastern Division © pet! Previously voted the National \ est” teams in the country, Houi-| Do the boys mind playing al-| Syracuse frtarererrenniaias 183 81 League's most valuable player \ A | | 2 gate nominated Brigham Young Most every night? | Washington 10 9 328 ror 1945. Robinson, first tight- y) Universit ; h “No,” answered the veteran Baltimore ..... . 8 1 a3)i0r ’ ' | )) & y of Provo, Utah (won| “ Boston =... 00.000 7 14 333 handed batter ever to top the TY 0, lost 11. tied 0) and Rhode Is- Parker. “It isn’t s th Playing | Plladeiphia Central Division © © ~'%league In hitting, also annexed 1h |{that tires you out, it’s these long chicago Lent 's 8.653, , E ) er pr State, % inpion; R. I ops between dates.” ° Minneapotis' io Ei the base-stealing title "with L7 ' se x = Tonight the boys play in Cin-| Et. Wawme nos Nos thefts. n-the- pe Dating sn HOULGATE sald he had only ¢innati ‘and then return to thei, "Western Division | lepartments. Robinson didn't one regret—one of the outstand- Hoosier state for a match in BiiRous . 1 sa fapa a look - in. Pittsburgh's of ing candidates for the fourth an-| Bvansville. - = | Clty © % 15 31} Ralph Kiner copped the runs- . or Giving > nual futility automatically elim-| Denver © § 31 13% patted-in title with 127 while
inated itself by winning a tough T-to-6 victory over Montclair to) end a 44-game losing streak. “That was Trenton State of ‘ » g New Jersey,” he said. “Think of it. A winless string like that, and dyer 0 ear
still not futile enough.”
|also winning the home run crown with 54 circuit “whllops. Kiner now has won the home run title twice and tied for the lead on {two other occasions during his four years with the Pirates. | Musial, in addition to batt'ng .338, led the league in base hits |for the fifth time, collecting 207
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1 "Results ! Anderson Roots | he 8h Boston 83. ‘5; “Lone ohos o8 on 83, uis 81 Sheboygan 89, Tri City gp ertimer.
Pt, Wayne 69, Rochester 66.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (UP) — Shortstop Phil Rizzuto, the five-
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sf P 44 (foot, six-inch dynamo of" the Vermont Hat h |in 612 times at bat. The crouch- ionable, 3 proof Kentucky whiskey | _ age — [world Champion New York| cnes |ing Cardinal slugger compile] the called Bond & Lillard: This genial Yankees, yesterday, was nam I ———— most total bases, slamme He {player of the year for 1949 by! NEWBURY, Vt, Dec. 16 (UP) |the most doubles, 41, and tled favorite is celebrating its 80th Christ.
the New York Chapter of the —With Groton High School lead- | [teammate Enos Slaughter for the Baseball Writers {Association of|{Ing in the final quarter of a most triples with 13.
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|the majors, the 31-year-old Riz-| Freshman guard Cliff Hatch, |, |zuto batted .275, stole 18 bases c0Usin of Ralph and Dale and | |and had the best fielding average NeéPhew of Donald. { So Established 49 Years |among regular shortstops in the Eighth-grade guard Lorrey| — American League. . Hatch, Donald's brother and The 1948 winner of the award uncle of the other three. was Manager-Shortstop Lou Bou-| » dreau of the Cleveland Indians, |
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