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ject around. The consensus was: They gave up too easily.

To quote Dick Bartell: “They lond - raters who are currently Pasketball tour .his winter Dbyishell in the finest finish seen 50|pogical contender none = avaiable, Out Brookiyn Doggers ‘will open al

‘challenging him. As a matter of signing yesterday to meet Dy far

ean be had.” Meaning, if you |quesne in Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan.

make it close they fold. {fact, Louis’ prestige began to lose

| 2 51. Docusen. Gene Burton, Jimmy King, Les- - { some of its sheen in the Walcot . . ter Pelton, Frankie Fernandes. Chico rection of Scout Rex Bowen, i Later that day I was to hear, = Younger critics a sont The Dukes of Duquesne were Golf Results Foi Tu TANT Sernanges sof Eosnandaiand iii ius] S$ J5 the first direct criticism of Me-{, or the first time scoffed: — the eighth ranking team in the Mis. Joseph Frazee won ibe western, | Lightweight 4 Champion Ike Wiliams, | : : - y . + 3 pin t y v 1 Ps yes~ JORICAl contenders——~Freddie awson, 0: ! Carthy, and since it came from a nation last year. Bang an Jor re a He a I avi Onteraraing haaers art. Rive

{ever said this bum could fight.” source 1 have learned to respect)’ , cp, "oh" joo MeCarthy had over the years I had to pay at-i, .; yio-t0 0h hut don't let any-| igh ranking base- ; . ¥ tention. This hig {body tell you that when he had

ball executive said: this health and his spirit He wasn't

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Ro ogical of Tov Eaddier. -out. | your oil, gas or coal furnace “ ’ Beloit. | \ © ‘winners re: Mes. Nil _| Logical contender Sandy d - 1) ' McCarthy's lost his fire. He ihe best of all time. i pt Ee | Mahan, Tow SI0M of 131 and Mos Hare Anny Re Ty eo, Henry installation. 5H. Po S188 . seems to have resigned to an- ——— * i : | Borden, low net of 90 ith 36 h ARE Ole: Tira de a ie de Rocket he ME bole other season of frustration. I| (This Is the fifth and final of Sacks Wants Game | "isis Rosine peered, » Side Santina fonoree raid, Bony Soli | JO |T TODAY i Ib don’t think he's well. If he were a series on Joe McCarthy by | . Art Sacks amateur nine want a | go tournament at Meridian Hills yest =" Bantanweights: Champion--Vic Toweel. oh Blin tehtams Ir. umn my manager I'd make him take his long-time friend, Joe Wil- baseball game at Beech Grove 95-15-40 and Mrs. John Riddle third with Logical contenders lull ie BS Bal one -

‘a rest. If he were my brother, I'd) liams, Scripps - Howard sports Park Sunday afternoon. Call force him to retire for good.” | columnist.) | GA-8288 for Mr. Pflumm _ A month later McCarthy had :

club,” he said, —his very words confirming the diagnosis of the

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IMMEDIATELY, under Steve| - . : : : O'Neill, the Red Sox bégan to win. | Baltimore Owner Raps Br owns Pr exy, To make the overnight change, Sgys Remarks ‘Threatened’ Attendance

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Louis Browns has been ordered by Baseball Commissioner A. B. p £1 tHe past hey had Dut moderate! (Happy) Chandler to stop talking about moving the Browns’ fran-| of this? Had McCarthy reached chise to another. city, President Frank Shaughnessy of the Inter-|

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I Shaughnessy called DeWitt's Browns’ franchise because home’ % U. §. S. BAN-DER % | attendance has been poor. He Ee ea eta van. Ee flung Ine mentioned that Baltinore was p «0 4 it ha d- “threatened to-eut-at- One-of the cities-under-considera=: ... ELECTRIC FANS itendance figures in Baltimore,” tion. f 8" Non-Oscillating \an International League city. | In St. Louis today, DeWitt said. $ 89 | Shhughnessy said that he asked he had not received a copy of : : | Chandler to stop DeWitt and that “the supposed order” from ChanGUARANTEE | reek’ iuntil he had. . | AUTO SUPPLY STORES | ‘Cut in on Big Wee mr msi | 11 IN INDIANAPOLIS | “DeWitt's talk cut in on one of S fh il N a {the biggest weeks of the Inter- ottball Notes national League season,” said PUSH CALLARAN LEscve { | Shaughnessy. “The Baltimore Po-w o spore oo 030-0534 +

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A ~~ se ni io Gree 3 U Y i — % Was Unable to Bounce Back b After Second Close Defeat Comell H | WV Yi is orne urdler oe NEW YORK, July 6—Chances are Joe McCarthy never Takes. Second Round | Sh reer I cme titmme—————— ; yo ates 440 recovered emotionally from the bitter disappointment he, ~~ d Ga ! : | . ; Neg 4 om i: . - 1 i { a suffered in losing the *48 pennant race. This one wound, Lead With 140 3 |] § Cphagls NBA Mapping Crackdown [zzard Charles | 'n 54 Seconds = . A 2 . . » v J ® ? ! Y rT — ¥ up in an absolute tie, with defeat in the following one-game TROON, Scotland, July § (UP) ’ 1, . | i DUBLIN, July 6 (UP)—A come off : * |—Jim McHale of Philadelphia . (eo Ch 3 D § a T H iy : [bined Cornell ~Princeton track y play-off. - |shot 73 today in the second round! : | n amps 0 e en { e 'and field team walked off with all The Buffalo Irishman had come out of retirement to of the British Open Golf Cham-| in 1 eg d | : gu : or i 0 ithe honors yesterday in competis * take over the Boston Red Sox| oc [plonship for a total of 146, as W.| : Lack of Fights Rather Than Talent | ; Ition against Irish athletes at the * ; . possibility not to be ignored. AtJ. (Bill) Branch of Britain took] : hi : | N r lv 8 (UP) To Lansdown Road sports arena ° that spring. Baseball was in fs same tire a sudden shift in| the €irly lead with a 69 for a 140. Capture Heats Ye For Present Plight of Ring Game » NE YORE, Ju¥ a # meet. ; - i > . = y “ y i v . t ( 4 $e his blood and he could not managers—for some reason or| Eric Moore of South Africa; In English Event WASHINGTON. July 6, (UP)--Fred J. Saddy, president of the eat YOU'S The Irish, completely out : — iposted a 68 and Max Faulk - - National - Boxing Association, declared today that “lack of title- championship, the International .i.ssed<by the touring Americans, resist the call. That was the Other—generally produces a win- pos a an aX’ FAWKNET,| Le NLEY.ON THAMES FE : ew kc . { y basic reason. There was a per- Ning streak although not many of British Ryder Cup player, shot a}, =e (F700 IES, Eng- defense activity among champions,” rather than lack of talent, Boxing Club began negotiating to- failed to win a single event. ar 6 100. Vindication. He them last for any length of time. | 70 to tie for second with 142's 12nd, July 6 (UP)-—Y¥ale. Kent was what's wrong with the fight game. 'day for ‘a September title bout; One of the best performances urge, too. : I pe » About a third of the 100-man field School and Harvard won their Issuing the NBA's quarterly ratings of boxers, Saddy of Mil- ~ 4 of the day was tured in by : 1 his b | Tve known O'Neill for 30 years. u ed . ’ : : v between = Ezzard Charles, the . > had previously left . beloved; : heats today at the Royal Henley k é d reluctant champions that the NBA would crack] - ~ Yankees under unpleasant cir- There is no sounder man in base- had finished second round play. 3 Y waukee, warned reluctant champions tha 2 ! : : 2 OY: 4 Charley Moore of Cornell, who i ball. But O'Neill never ranked. : SRL : regatta but the Dartmouth gown on them: at its annual con- oe - physically it NRA champion, an wor the 440-yard hurdles event in - cumstances—a continuing conflict 9%. Dever ranked; McHale's 73-73—146 gave him a Rowing Club was beaten by Eng- vention at Detroit in September; - . {Lee Savold, the American who i8! no with the front office then under With McCarthy as a manager— good chance to advance to tomor-jand's Leander Club in the Grand : . ' recognized as champion by many >} seconds. Bob Mealey of Cornell the direction of the flamboyant 110t with the McCarthy we used torow’'s 36-hole final. The field will Challenge Cup competition. i. He said the. epnvention would - {F'uropean countries. : “sped to victory in the 880-yard Col. Li 8. MacGenius. {know, For immediate purposes be cut to the 40 low scores after| vale and Kent School won their Put new teeth -in the rule\requir- ; ‘I Charles of Cincinnati ‘passed Tun in 1:357.0. \ Shortly after ‘McCarthy had O'Neill may be just what the Red today's round. « opening heats in the Thames Chal-'ing each champion to defend at i . 'his physical examination hn New| Fugene Zeiner of Cornell and signed his contract with the Red Sox need. Nothing would give me| Art Clark of Huntington, W. lenge Cup yesterday and were least once every six months Lero Warriner York yesterday and is ready to| Carleton Jacobs of Princeton tied Sox. he told me a little story. [more pleasure, for Steve and I/Va. one of the Americans in the even more impressive today. The!” g.44v took y B st id sign now for a battle with Sa- for first place in the pole vault “Fach spring Ed Barrow (who |Practically started out in baseball field, shot a second round 76. He powerful Harvard shell, bidding 30fY 0-2 Punch 1! Midfe : lvold of Englewood. N. J. for the With leaps of 12 feet, six inches, ran the front office in McCarthy's together. What 1 dread is the in-'shot a 74 yesterday and his 150/ror the Grand Challenge Cup, Weight Champion Jake LaMoétta.— Bud Moneymaker of Infamy qionited world title. Charles While Cornell's-mile- medley relay; se time) would come to me and say: eVitable reaction. It will take/put him in danger of elimination. eqged Cambridge's strong Lady He notified Bronx Jake officially apolis kept hte West 18th Street'had been out of aetion for four team defeated Princeton in 3:34.4, “Joe, I want you td win trie hie form: R Wind Bothers Drives Margaret crew by half-a-length that if he retains his 160-pound hard-top laurels in the local fam- months - because of a bruised Richard Snebeker of Priceten one for me.” hat did I tell you, McCarthy, ; and apepared almost certain to crown against Tiberio Mitri of ily last night. . heart muscle. won the two-mile run in 9:33.6; McCarthy paused and gazed in- Was the trouble all along. The guy Second round play began In gain a berth in Saturday's finals. Italy at Madison Syuare Garden, nanevmak jefeated Indian. _ If Savold refuses the match, as Meredith Gourdine of Cornell to space. joever was a manager. sunny weather but with a stiff,” vajle's 150-pound crew led prac-| Wednesday night, he must defend... Phe yuna Bs a ted Rudin. Charles’ comanagers predict, copped the 220-yard dash in :22.8; “This is one I want to win for| pHIS IS what invariably hap- C2Sterly. wind. and McHale had tically from the start > beat the against Sugar Ray Robinson of fie eo ATQY Yiarriner 'n Charles will be in position to Robert Akeley of Princeton was How ya ariably hap-igome trouble with his long drives. |mauinti i HA Ne Wa wh or lap feature stock car race before © . "". ta ion- best in the 1000-yard handicap McCarthy. \pens to the top man if he stays gic nutting also was erratic al quintin Boating Club of Britain New York - within 90 days. 3000 fans Pat Kirkwood was Claim the undisputed champion- be 800-¥ ha Sandiesd % . 8 8 % ‘around too long. Remember the th = h 8 Ka 45-10 ter on the by two lengths. Yale wal ‘timed Although Robinson is: world third. Moneymaker's = time was ship, and probably will be recog-| event with a 3: voc 5 NO ONE couldghave given it a’ 4 song? “It Isn't What You Used ough he san 2-10 in seven minutes, 32 seconds over welterweight (147-pound) cham- 6:50.17 Warriner and Dick Pass- nized by the -New. York Boxing Arthur Gardiner of Cornell won more determined wrestle or made 1, pa It's What You Are Todav » second Een or a fire fourths the straight mile and 550-yard pion : ve ar pa ized th a % De r oF oa Ewer NB _. Commission, as well as by the the 16-pound shot put event with es 2 $ y. ¥ to a ve at the four : RE on, oS mpgaasized ne ate 1 § Ss ac - tls : ; . ; : it any closer. Neyerineless. nt Had McCarthy stayed in retire- Bole. Wher he got into the sand- rat Beats Lenshur Robinson also is the No. 1 mid- 12-lap semifinals. Eight-lap heat National Boxing Association a toss of 48 feet, three inches. had failed—failed in what mus ment his pre-eminence never would hills and als tock.a. five on the § enshurg dieweight contender. He said it races were taken by Moneymaker, | have been the highest ambition pave heen questioned. 13th when his drive went. off the Kent School, seeking its fourth was the first time in NBA history Duke Kimmerling of - Anderson, . \ he ever had in baseball. There) ()q.timers may remember what w S5IPWAY Thames Cup championship, beat that a champion was rated the Jack Harrison and Frank Mike, is no way to tell how much this pappeneq to Bill Carrigan and| "How rer. Johnny Bulla of Phoe- | 2¢Rsburg Rowing Club by two No. 1 contender in a class above Indianapolis. i failure took out of him. And when prank Chance when they were — Sh Sop Stina lip lengths, The Connecticut rowers hime. tram ara p————r— | _ ” he brought the Red Sox down Witamnted to return to baseball, re : were timed in seven minutes, 27 ; ; { SU the very last day the followin® ron men in their managing days, Dalltying Tompetition, gboed seconds and never appeared to be! Quarterly Ratings Jack Fadden Named d ot 3 Boys’ and Girls’ season and failed again he Wasithey were unable to win in come-| por ; hp’ lifyin 0s to extending themselves, | Here are the NBA's quarterly Ty qgingy by Bosox | nk LAR whipped, whether he realized itis roles and were briskly dis-| a : Ba aa ar ne iy | The Lady Margaret crew, rated ratings of the worlds. top-fiight ss - ae : or not. At 42, or even 52 he would missed as never having been any!” oo! > Hrs Syer Champion ATONE the strongest in the inter-| fighters: : BOSTON, Mass., July 8 (UP)—| » have had the physical and moreligesd. anyway: eank Siranahan RC do. ©. (national field gathered for -the culeavyweight. champion — Essa rd Jack Fadden, a native -of.-Brook-- i stamina to bounce back. But at|" That's always the way. Look Ishot one of the worst rounds he [OUr-day meet, took an early lead Lee Savold Outstanding boxers—Joe Bak- line, Mass., was named last night ON THE FLOOR 62 it was asking too much. | what happened to Bobby Jones | over has played in Britain—a 77. against Harvard with an unprece- Bob Baker, Roland Lastarze, JOmelto to succeed Eddie Froelich as! ! This was plainly not the old { when. he came out-of -retire- xy 70, tied for fourth place, dented- stroke of 43 against the - ng us are a Joey trainer of the Boston Red Sox. 26" COLUMBIA McCarthy who had the Red | ment to play in the Masters’ were Sam King, of Britain, while| US: SIghts 33. |yidf (Sel "Olleaert UES West Fadden was trainer of the Bos- 5Star Super... S72 Sox this year. When the team | Tournament. He couldn't get | four other players were tied at 71., 1 ne British rowers, who aver-| Pop Ba or ot Honorable mention — ton Yanks of the National Foot-i began to stagger and stumble | close. Ergo, he never could play EE [aged 173 pounds, stil] held a long Harry Matihews. Sie (Sarton. I I ball League from 1944 through 26" De luxe .. .. $59 3 the old question was raised | golf. Of course, it just happened San Jose Ca ers Si n Head at the halfway point-but the Tommy Yarosz. 1949 Previoiis to that he served| 26" Standard S4L15 again. “What is wrong with the the glittering Georgian was the ag 9 {Thames began getting rough and (oMgdleweight. champion Jake LaMot- go go trainer at Harvard Univer 24" De Yk Red Sox?” In late May 1 sat | best golfer the country ever To Meet Duquesne the heavier Harvard men. Who fiero Miri. Dave Sands. laurentsity for 14 years. 9 ..... in the Detroit dugout and list- | knew. javeraged 180 pounds, began to Dauthullie. carl Olton. Rocky Graziano, - : :

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