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Starts Minor Riot "BOBTON, June 20 (UP) -- paw Cliff Chambers ad- . mitted . today he. intentionally ‘Qusted” Earl Torgeson of the Boston Braves in an attempt to “The so-called “hean bail’

beat Boston 1-0 and Torgeson and poser ‘Gene Mauch were shooed to the showers

Chambers, whose four-hit

, “I've got to keep the respect of the players on my own club don’t I?" sald the six-foot threeinch 212 pounder, & resident of “the state of Washington whére Torgeson was horn, - From Same Section

Chambers continued. “Why Torgeson and I are from the same section of the country. I just wanted to loosen him up and move him back from the plate. Braves pitchers have been doto us all year,

y from the plate.” The pitch came in the third ing when the ball came danrously close to Torgeson's chin. # fell back. returned to the plate F foul out and then stopped on first base line to shout at

Hy wanted to crowd him back

glasses and rushed at the cher but players broke up the argument.

Army, Michigan Sign co pon — New one Gridiron “Contract

. ANN ARBOR, Mich, June 20 (UP)—The University of Mich. igan has signed a new three-year ontract with Army which calls ir football games between the two schools in 1954, 1955 and 1056. - Two of the games will be played| at Ann Arbor with the 1055 con-!| test scheduled for Miche Stadium at West Point. & The ‘two schools have met three times, with Army taking all three) games. The last gamé of the currént series will be played this fall| at New York in the Yankee!

Amateur Baseball Jomorrow night's Twilight League! edule at 6 0 eloek; Art Sacks Used / . Mallory, Riverside 3: JeWolf News vs . Allison Jets, Riverside! S Boughton Basavating ve. Eagles Lodge, ® . 8: a slighle v8, Loreal , us 1: Tryon's i ; South Side Saints, Rhodius 3 EC ins vs. Fall Creek Athletics, Garfield 3

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Cavaretta, 1772, and Bobby Doerr, 1754, . ~ » n ”

__AT PRESENT there are only two active players in Of course, Johnny Mize may come back to active membership. Ted

jeague, are, as will be noted, quite a long way off,

{aude graduate of the school of swat is Tyrus Raymond Cobb. It is to his democratic nature that he even associates with the others. ” » ” # s 5

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Hurls First Full Game Since Last August;

Strikes Out 10 Giants in 5 Innings : By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 20--Most folks as unlucky as Ralph Branca iwould. have discarded. uniform No..13. long. before, now, by tall ‘right-hander who pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers into ie [place, had to figure today that it-finally broke a jinx for him, For after being knocked out of the box 12 straight times In starting assignments since last Aug. 1, including an {ill-fated day in the World Series, Branca finally SOR hurled a complete game last night and half of it was a lulu—to say

for a change and topped the

hit job by lefty Cliff Chambers - > ho bested Warren Spahn in a y Dodgers won an 8-to-b YW Fi odge for five innings top-flight duel. Chambers, ending ' Was. mowing the a four-game Pirate losing streak Riflin- Ralphis was {and a six game Boston winning

batters down as it he were on ! a ito win as a gift on 8ibby Sistl's the way a haw 3trliceaut two base error and Earl Turner's single. Spahn gave up only four) with nl Bast tg Be hoy hits and struck out nine, bringing! 10 ha is on going down swing-| his- major league teading total to ing. - What's more, his mates

two on Carl Furillo's homer, so that he had coasting room. the ninth when he singled and He Did Coast moved around on bunts by Phil And, coast was just what. the! Masi and Hank Majeski and a fly right-hander from Mt. Vernon, by Nelson Fox. Eddie Robinson N. Y., did thereafter. As has been algc homered for Chicago and the case without exception since 8am Mele hit one for the Benawg gnmes tory, Relief pitcher Randy Gams on Aug: "1 of the 1040 season, pert was the victor getting his he seemed to lose his stuff and first win of the year, the Glants wound up by tagging: The Phils and Reds were rained him for 12 hits Including a out and no other games were homer in the ninth ianing by scheduled. Whitey Lockman--his fourth hit -

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"Fortunately for the Dodgers, Branca was able to pitch out of

run. Rickert also tied the game in

jam after jam and go the route. §’ 0-0 ner t S Ii “1 didn't want to. bean him, Manager Burt Shotton has fe OY

It for some time that the big fellow Ineeded only enough confidence in| himself to believe he had the istrength to finish a game. Shotton ‘has insisted that Branca’s trouble| has been mainly psychological and that at pite

Jachym Planning

To Drop His 40 Pct.

“WASHINGTON, June 20 (UP) Frederick Ball, attorney for ; Jen Suehym of the

to back up his feelings. For Bran-/Jachym was “interested in sell-|

L NEW YORK, June 20--Any edition now Joseph Paul DiMaggio will become a member of the 2000 Club. This is not only more exclusive than the 21 Club, famed in New York's rum-pot soclety, but it is less conducive. . # 8 to hangover, hallucination and hysteria, A fellow gets to. meet better | | pitchers there, too. . 3 haye made 2000 or more hits in the course of a big league career. DiMaggio, . who opehedithis season with 1947 for 11 years’ play, is the only prospective - eligible who has a chance to be tapped for the club, At our last reading he

Closest to him among his ‘contemporaries are John Mize, 1787; Phil pth Jn the club Luke Appling and Wally Moses, the former in his 20th season, the Tatter his 15th. with 1488, and Stan Musial, with 1432, each the best hitter in his respective

An examination of the membership roster discloses interesting details. To begin with, 2000 is merely a passing figure. The outstanding summa

Braves 1 to 0 at Boston on a four-

L New York Glan. o recetved the-ran:he needed:

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“OPPORTUNITY, of course, is a large factor. Cobb had 24 seasons to get EARL LL + ; his all-time high, Eddie Collins had a 25-year run but played in fewer games, years with 2020 hits in 1

of opportunity. These could have been peak years, ‘43, '¢4 and ‘45. Let's say : too much time either. he would have averaged 180 hits a season, which is conservative. (In '37, 6428 times at bat. for instance, he got 215.) Normally, then, he would be 2600 instead A preponderance of the membership is made up of 2000-plus Cobb, of 2000. Even so, he would not be threatening Cobb. What's more, DiMaggio of course, stands alone with his 4191. Five others passed the 3000 mark: Larry is over the hill. ; : 3 — Lajoie, Hans Wagner, Eddie Collins, Tris Speaker and Paul 7 2 80 ; . 808 : got his 3000th hit in '43, and was the last the club has known. up to now. i ANOTHER way to figure opportunity is the umber ot times at bat, Oui EVER oo. v . a i Bo. i four members of the club were up officially more than 10,000 times. Cobb led EVERYBODY moans present-day pitching. is. y-bad. Yet, with T1420, ‘Hath WAGNER Was hext with 10,427. Tris Bpeaker followed with there is no player in the big leagues today—unless it is some ter who Williams, - 10,208. You'd never - who was fourth. Rabbit Maranville. His 10,078 has to show his real skills—who would seem to have a chance to apyielded 2605 hits and a batting mark of .258. You do not find many .250 proach 3000. > ‘ BART

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The membership files reveal another curiosity, Consider Eddie Collins, who racked up a lifetime total of 3113 hits, yet never had the distinction of

number of similar frustrations. Like 8am Crawford with 2064; Mell Ott with

Bob Williams, Riverside: Ronald Roach, Pleasant Run, and Buck Hatfield, Coffin (left to right scan par figures for the Coffin got course as 3b-hole qualifying play the city's low scorers will qualify for the national tournament, July |

And it is significant that with the exception of Waner, who hung ‘em in 45, that Cobb and the 3000 hitters belonged to another age—an age, ously, when pitchers supposedly dominated. Lajole, through in "16, never got to swing against the lively ball once, Nor did Wagner. ('97 to '17), Speaker and Cobb passed out in 28, Collins in "30. You figure it out,

Westerners Conceded Victory in Inter-Loop Track Tilt With Big 10

"Probable Pacific Coast Team Will Top 100 Points in Meet at Wisconsin Today

By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer MADISON, Wis, June 20—A mediocre Big Ten track team

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istadlum at twilight today and it was a foregone conclusion the westerners would ramble to a sixth victory in the 10th annual iinter-conference meet. : The major uncertainty was whether the crackerjack group, boasting NCAA champion 3 Westen {Southern California and runner-|second place in both the 100 and {up Stanford, could exceed the 220, while Peters: finished fifth in imeet record of 101 points estab- both.

Cn ‘lished in 1938 when the: coast! A Pacific Coast triumph {slaughtered the Midwest at Ev- break a four-year iui —. janston, |by the Big Ten which won the last {It was probable the visiting pre-war meeting in-1942 and then {team would go over the mark. For for the past three yfars. Earlier {in last week-end’'s national event, | the West Coast grabbed the first 5 (Seven member schools won three five meetings, from 1937 through {first places and a flock of seconds 1941. and thirds. to count over 118 , points, ; {On the other hand six Big Ten 1TE@ of Four Champs

{members scored, winning two: To Bena us “ising "onty 58 35. Defend Golf Titles points. :

‘Shot Put to West {division champions will be on Comparison of the two confer- and for the fifth annual L. |ences over the season and in the Strauss & Co. golf tourney at NCAA indicated the Pacific Coast Speedway tomorrow. would virtually control the broad| ast year's winners are: Fred

began today in the annual

Dave King Takes Early Lead In Publinx Play With 79 |

Steve Romanyk Has 87, Robert Miller 89 As Original Field of 81 Is Cut to 61

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Dave King, former Manual High school golfer now representing! the South Grove club, took the early lead today at the; halfway! mark of the 36-hole Indianapolis public links qualifying round at/| | Coffin, |

par on the back nine with a 36 for an i8-hole total of 79.

The “original field of 81 ama-| go. . = c_ 1a, In the dashes Big Ten athletes, 20—Today ..... 9:05 3:18 935 3:40 teur didi seeking eight po- First Round Scores jen’s Open golf tournament as the notably Charlie Peters of Indiana, 3—Tomarrow... £80 446 10:33 {de Eo t Steve Romanvk, Coffin... 8-44 5 top 32 players from a field of 109 posted ‘the best times during the i3—Eriday wks d i: 5:30 12:38 85 sitions as Indianapolis representa- ae King. South Grove - 43-36— 9 entered match play here today. [spring season, but In the NCAA| Alay here 1:8 7:15 8 ids {tives in the national public links ~—— ey Miss DeMoss, runner-up in the | PO0 Anderson of California took ; 5 Monday coun 1108 oie 530 Eg

{tournament July 1 in Louisville, Jo Pe e's Arm {dwindled to 61 today. The fila e 9

ol ca became a pitching star over-|Ing his stock” in the American was cut because 20 of the players Ailing ’ He Says

night because back on Sept. 14, League club. | vy the always brash In pu-| Ball, who represents Jachym, rocher, whose Giants he beat last Of the Senators’ boars a Bight, assigned, him to pitch O1® been contemplating the sale of | {his 40 per cent interest. 1 However, Ball said he “didn’t!

then boss of the... 5 thing” about a report by

~ Started in Upset Plan Durocher, Dodgers, ! Melton to hurl against the Cardl- iy .p5ut to sell his stock to H.' nals in a key game as the teams canriel Murphy, a ‘Washington bounded down the stretch to a in.urance broker i pennant tie and a playoff series. ~~ = oo But he put right-nander Branca, No Comment {n-to hurl one ball to upset Cardi-| Murphy had no comment on nal manager Eddie Dyers start. the report and Jachym, a Jamesing lineup, after which he planned town, N. Y., manufacturer and to put in Melton against a pre- Sportsman, was not available for, dominately left - handed hitting comment. Se i order. { Ball, who said he would resign Catcher Bruce Edwards caught from the board of directors im-!

{mediately If the report were con-! the ball, a perfect strike, and mo- ” ; eu , tioned to Durocher that “the kid med, said that Jachym “wasn't

sery happy with has plenty of mustard on it." Gam- pers APPY With “the situation

bler Leo let Branca stay and he! ” - went on to pitch a three-hit shut- Peas reported fast Senators out for his first major league com-/g controlling interest in the elub, {was displeased when Jachym, a was a star for two seasons. NOW|31.vear.0ld ex-Marine, purchased Branca, and all the rest, think the his stock for .a reported $550,000 same thing could happen again. |[ast December, and that Griffith Tops for Stan and some minor stockhoiders It was the first time this season snubbed Jachym at a stockhold-| four Dodger hurlers had gone the ers’ meeting here in January. route in succession and the 10 mmr ————— - Branca strikeouts were tops for Ki 3 Branca, st:ikeo P Kid Gavilan Thumps | The Pirates got good pitching Bobby Mann in Hartford |

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PA (Kid Gavilan of Havana, Cuba,| 6 scored an easy 10-round decision! Le last night over Bobby Mann of! Trenton, N. J, in the feature bout before a crowd of 2000 at Hart-| | NATIONAL LEAGUE (All Night Games) | Chicago at Boston Cincinnati at Brooklyn

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‘Major League Leaders

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couldn't get away from their Jobs. | CLEVELAND, O., June 20 (UP) | One entrant, Bob Ludlow of|--Joe Page. New York Yankees’ Butler University and a 1948 Indi-| relief pitching specialist, said toanapolis team member, quit his| day that he is bothered by arm job with a magazine crew to com-;

| trouble. | . Page admitted that his left pete for one of the eight positions. snouider has been paining him)

had wanted Ruben. washin gton Star that Jachym| The 36-hole test had been sched- since May 28, when he relieved in ys... Cordingly shot an 87 yester- | uled for last Sunday and was both games of a doubleheader ;.

postponed because of rain. against the i Blageiphia Athletes The course was still damp .j o¢ the way to develop speed. today from recent showers. The without feeling pain,” Page said. 10th and 17th fairways were! ”I had much the same trouble last soggy and the greens slow, | year for a while,” he added. “But Two other early finishers at|it worked out.” the halfway post were 16-year-| Manager Casey Stengel said old Robert Miller, South Grove,/ Page would be in the bullpen to-/ with an 89 and Steve Romanyk.| night #s the Yamkees open a Coffin, 87. { three-game series with Cleveland.

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King, after going out in 43, six over par, was only one over Ore., took over the favorite's role —__|in the 21st annual Western Wom-

| {Fecent Trans - Mississippi tourna-|

{on tonight in the National Col-|

Ore on Coed To hurdles with a possibility of beat- Vision; Scott Teal, ex-Tech {ing Don Laz of Illinois in the pole shooter, junior class, and Ken W 0 R vault. {Hoy Jr. and Sr, father-son di=

The Big Ten should be strong! vision. Wampler will leave with in the distance events with Don Other Purdue teammates in the Leads Qualifying With Card of 75 pete. In addition Don McEwen of until 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. A fleld Michigan, who set a new two-mile, °f 250 golfers is expected. J. A. DENVER, June 20 (UP)—Slen- record in the NCAA, should cap-| Sith, 1949 handicap winner, will

der Grace DeMoss of Corvallis, ture that event. {not compete, Peters Has Good Time

ently a cinch to win the mile and 2fter teeing off at 9:30 a. m. the half mile, too, should he. com-| Registration will be accepted

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ment, carded a 75 during yester-| day's qualifying round to lead the | six professionals in the tourney.) That was one stroke over par| over the Cherry Hills Country} Club course. tod The Oregen State co-ed bpened

atch play today against Mary Cordingley of Des Moines, Ia.

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. | Louise Suggs, defending title-| holder from Carrollton, Ga., will} take on Ellamae Roessler of| Miami and Betty Jameson of San| Antonio, Tex., will play pretty Pat! Devany of Grosse Ile, Mich. Mrs. “Babe” Zaharias will go against Mrs. Marshall Becker of Topeka, Kan. .

Texas, Washington State | To Clash in Tourney |

OMAHA, Neb., June 20 (UP)—| Texas and Washington State, the! {pre-tourney favorites, clash head-|

legiate Athletic Association base- | ball tournament. Texas, which eliminated Tufts,| 7 to 0, last night on a no-hit| pitching performance by Jim) Ehrler, must beat the Cougars) or drop to the wayside. { Washington State, the only un-|

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