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13 to 1
outfield fly,
May 21,
for their two runs.
double.
No. 3.
testi a ] to 4 win,
cuits since May 21.
ek Willie“ fashioned ~Yhe| Lions first no-hitter of the season . yesterday as .Kirshbaum, current leader of the Big Six League, defeated the State Farm, 1 at Putnamville, The State Farm got=it& only marker in the first inning on a "walk, a sacrifice, an
error and an
The 13-day layott didn’t seem to affect Capitol Ofl, pacesetters of the Municipal loop, who gave Joe Boughton’s Excavators an 8 to 2 t-Riverside
No
Strikes Out Eight n ’ Reliable Karl Stegemoller made —~ Pigs TAIFIY SHY TOF the Ollers au] octelt-the contest. he struck out eight batters and gave up only five hits, Earl's one nings occurred in the sixth when the Excavators solved him for a pair of triples and a single
at Riverside
trimming « It was the fourth straight win for the Oilers who have yet to * taste defeat in Municipal League play and was their first game since their loss to E. C, Atkins in
the Manufactuers League
Right flelder Gabby Williams and catcher Charlie Maas led the winners, each plating three runs. Williams connected for three hits and Charlie smacked a single and
In another Municipal contest DeWolf News dropped into a three-way deadlock with Vestal Steel and Boughton's as the News-| men lost a hair-raising 7 to 4 decision to. Vestal
Wild Finish a The game had one of the wild est finishes seen in a sandlot game three-hit ball as the Fall Creek in recent years. DeWolf led the Stesimen 4 to 3 with Te ut a contest at the 49th and Haverford * ‘when Vestal right flelder Ronnie Bernett socked a homer give his
The South Side Saints slipped
: ep on. Winning Side ‘As Weatherman Smiles
First Action Since May 21 Sees One-Run, No-Hitter Hurled by Jack Willis
: By GENE LAWSON Winally getting a little co-operation from the weatherman the three Sunday amateur baseball leagues resumed activity yeésterday afternoon with all three leaders remaining undefeated, It was the first action in the Municipal, City and Big Bix cirThe entire schedule was washed away last
\Tryon's 10 to 7 but couldn't con-| neéct in the clutch, Catcher Jess Cota sent four runs across the plate on a pair of singles, ! Ferris Foods Win ¥erris Food's City League leaders stuck to their winning habit by nipping Kingan AA 5 to 4 at Rhodius No, 1, thus winning their fourth straight in the circuit. » Don Littell twirled a neat fourhit job and fanned 10 for Ferris. «Center. felder..
catcher-Mac Dale each drove in a pair of runs for the winners. Moore.-Mortuaries and Art Backs Used Cars stayed right on the, heels of the City loop pacers as each won their games, The latter had the easiest time of anyone for Bridegeport Brass showed up with only five men and aq to!
Printers Shellacke Ray Ursiny permitted only five hits as Moore's shellacked the Printers, 10 to 1, sending them out of a second place tie with Moore's and Art Backs. Bill Haines paced the Morticians with three doubles and five RBIs. Fagles Lodge won their second game in four starts by inflicting a 24 to 3 walloping on the Hudson Dealers. Former Tech mound-star John Radcliff fanned 17, the seasons high, and had things easy as his mates collected 19 hits, Ed Tyner, Eagles left fielder, wielded the big stick with four hits, including a pair of doubles, Sonny BScholer came in after one out in the second and pitched six and two-thirds innings of
Athletics thrashed the Marine Reserves, 15 to 7 in a Big Bix League
Street diamond. Lefty Buchanan and Jack Aldridge were the big guns in the A's attack with RBI totals of three and two, Fespectively.
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into second place in the Municipal loop by crushing Den-Zell, 13 to
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5. Ralph Lollar, ex-Decatur Central diamond star; had a field day: with seven stolen bases to his credit and six runs driven in with four hits in as. many plate 1 Million Earnin S appearances, Lollar scored once : from second on an infield out. The other Municipal contest saw Tryon's Tavern thump the Indiana Reformatory-9 to 4, at Pen-
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Citation Aims at
ALBANY, Cal, June 4 (UP) Mighty Citation will run until he has accumulated at least $1 million in earnings, Trainer H, A. (Jimmy) Jones sald today. “If his condition remains sound,” said Jones, “Citation will continue ‘to run. We hope he'll
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become the frst horse in history to ever win a mililon dollars.” In addition to gaining the title of greatest money-winning horse |
—|world mark for the mile Saturday in wininng the $20,000 Salam Gate mile in 13338. And became the greatest kh And_he _|ner with $026,630 to his credit to surpass the old mark held by Stymie. “Big Cy came out of the race eniin fine condition,” sald Jones, “and we hope to continue racing him.” “However, he is brittle and you rinever know when a race will be o. his last. If there ever is any B=! danger to his health, he'll be reiltired. Big Cy has been good to me—and you can bet I'm to be good to him.” The chances are his next start will be.in the $50,000 Golden Gate Handicap.
Hogan Wins
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WASHINGTON, June 5 (UP)
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For Title Bout
«Ray Bugar Robinson finexpect-! edly disclosed today he will fight
middleweight challenger's battle]
son of New York said, “don’t 100 for any early explosions on ok}
rounds,” Gets Shot at Title The bout is very important, for
a shot at the world middleweight
tional Boxing Association. The Pennsylvania Commission - has gone further. It will recognize the winner immediately as champion, | despite the fact that Jake LaMotta! of New York wears the 160-pound | crown,
‘mediately ask the French Boxing Federation to recognize him as world champion and to have the European Boxing ‘Union follow sult. : Both Robinson and Villemain have beaten Champion LaMotta in non-title fights. Robinson beat him in four out of five bouts. A Villemain defeated him twice, but was “robbed” of thé decision in {the first of their two scraps. The TNew: York-Commiasion-taciily-ad=}. mitted that by suspending: definitely the two ring I is who voted for LaMotta. Despite their apparent supremacy over the champion, LaMotta accepted neither Robinson nor Villemain as challenger. Instead he contracted to defend against ex-champion Rocky Graziano at New York's Polo Grounds on June 28. The NBA considered vacating LaMotta's title; but instead, or-
dered the LaMotta-Graziano win=} ner to defénd ugatnst” tonight's!’
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winner before Sept. 28,
Matches Slated
Two heavyweight matches In-| volving six wrestlers will share,
honors in the outdoor paral |Arena ring tomorrow nigh
rH anlaoki. of, REANISE. ” {weight title fight that this country ert Villemain of France in their ‘has seen in 42 years,
part. I'm geared for a 15-roundigiqe seats at White City Stadium fight and--Fi-take -ths- full 218- Hb tit trot one of-the-moet ~brii tat think the-Paterson “heavy-knows necessary to beat him. This bout yeemblages of personalities in too much for Bruce and hits too) is too important. for me to risk years. coroneted dukes, belted hard for an opponent whose chin veteran Gene shooting my bolt In the earlyiearls, portfolioed ministers, and| iis somewhat less than durable. {hordes of stage and screen stars| Noes will be there—practically everywile Co Notes royal family.
have to listen to the scrap on the! {and Willi crown before Oct. 1 by the Na-|_ .. myers fs no actual reason three places with
the royal family cannot attend, except that Queen Victoria —tdted Potter and Carl Geupel had 80 each.
Villemain announced -throughishe hout with writers equally| 28” in manager Jean Bretonnel that If gi ded over who will win. he defeats Robinson he will im-iwasdeock advocates
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To Get British ‘Title’ Tag
LONDON, June 5 (UP)—The winner will be recognized as “world heavyweight champion” only in Britain, but that didn't PHILADELPHIA, June 5 (UP) gan fight fans here from whooping up pomp and pageantry today for tomorrow night's Lee Savold-Bruce Woodcock “Title” fight. Savold of Paterson, N. J. was listed a 7-to-5 ‘choice to beat
Joncaster. Eng. in ihe first semblance of A heavy.
Kramer Favored In National Pro
‘CLEVELAND, June 5, (UP)— Jack Kramer, out to régain the, title he won in 1048, was favored,
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The Savold proponents, includ-| Bobby Riggs; ng former world's light- heavy] {weight champion Freddie Mills, ‘along with former titlist Welby For the 10 guinea ($29) ring- find Jimmy Wilde, the hardest- van Horn, ex-amateur champion | itting flyweight of them all prank Parker and Pancho Se-| iva
Ells and Ral Iph Queisser topped salt Lournament Eovaes faces Jack Rodgers, and
Witham Dugan | Walker shared the 80 each
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In other first® round matches, | Mako, former | {Wimbledon doubles winner, plays! | Yvon Petra of France; Joe Wha-| len, who won the pro crown in| 1936, meets Lloyd Budge; Frank
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