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EW YORK, July 26—Suffering from a drop of close to a! y 3 | He's Of Form ‘nels only four hits. The Millers million and a half in attendance figures at the 90-game stage of. For September Fight | LOS ANGELES, July 26 (UP) — *T® only two games out. of first the 1949 season, our major leagues are ready to blame every factor By JERBY LE DONNE ' place. i except television. ™ United Press Sports Writer
{Ted Schroeder, mainstay of the, Kansas City, U.S. Davis Cup team, will not, tng oe there oan straight “allow” himself to be picked for victory, and the Redbirds are the 1850 international tennis COM- nly six games out of first in { petition if he feels he is not in top grip place. Every Redbird got form. a hit, Columbus getting 14. et { “As far as I'm concerned, the | v.faran Ray Martin yielded { {Davis Cup situation is out of mY five hits as Milwaukee def id
Club owners will tell you that a scarcer dollar, war appre-| DETROIT, July 26 — Retired hensions, failure of teams that had expected to prove much Pore | heavyweight king Joe Louis said formidable, and early season cold and rainy weather, all must be {today he will start training this reckoned with in the slump. week to meet Champion Ezzard Most of the magnates prefer to bypass television. Here and Charles in a proposed September there a member of their incomprehensible sect may be persuaded title fight. to come clean on the issue of video. But, in the main, TV is taboo “All the red tape for the bout as a topic of conversation with big-league brass. : ; {hasn't been unwound yet, but. I'm Baseball's outstanding attend-|— going to get in fighting shape just’ ance for 1950 stands to the credit ROT league areas with their video the same” Louis said with his of the New York Yankees, who 20d radio. Théy are killing Off usual poker face.. i for 50 games in the stadium nave(lhe small; Sirevits Just as ef-| The Brown Bomber recently] collected 1,203,320 admissions and! pd vey Job > ® E Sepressian ended his I-won't-fight-again To approximately $1,700,000 in cash. ga, ack in the early tine by announcing that he would At this time in 1949, the bombers 5 come out of retirement to meet | showed a turnstile Charles if the Treasury Depart-| 1,425,442. ment would accept his purse in| payment of back income tax. |! Wants One Bout i After nearly two years of re-|
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hands so far as the selections are moledo, 7 to 2.. iconcerned,” he said. “I'm going to ———————— _iwork hard to improve my game J. ior Baseball {but I won't allow my name to be ToDAYS wna selected if, in my own opinion, I'm! SCHED - {not up to my own requirements.” ». Tuxedo vs. Nash. Brookside No. 3, 5:30 . Schroeder added that he def-| B League Nag : initely would not compete in the southpon ot Baliis: Mayer Chapel vs, N a
” = » count off MINOR-LEAGUE officials pre!dict that even if we do not have a real wartime draft by April,
951, 15 minor league fail] night games, the Yankees would ts come t fea wil) Tail
“ at Southpo P - Ration] Sem Tournament at 5. Tarkington vs Douglas, Tarkington. SN { . ! p.m \ N i " sa.) SN. | The 29-year-old net star said TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE TIME © aa he was surprised upon his re- , Nash vs Christian, Brookside No, 1. WER Ns m
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: 4 : : in world’s concern over his defeat Slass B | 0 the starting line. They! i Paul Pettay, a bystanding hard-top pilot, was placed in an ambulance after being struck in Wor : Northeast vs. Philco~ Brookside No. 1, be very close to their take for will be listed as television cas. trement, Louis admits that he ; ¥ the h 2 Borie harden t the Speedrome last night. He had a In Chicago by collegian Herb] fi n. Hawks vx Jels Riverside No. 4 last season's first 50 at home. ualties {would much rather fight one fight! the ninth lap of the feature event ban am hard-top race at the Spee ° ght Flam in the National Clay Courts side Ro™s 5 D0 vi, Fairview, River: After-dark attendance in the The first league to quit in 1950 1° WiPe out his tax bill than go, fractured knee. Walter Brown, another driver standing along the backstretch after their cars SPUN Anals. way, Riverside No. 6, 5:30 D. m.
. lass C stadium has fallen from the under the fatal pressure of (NFOugh another year of exhibi- and overturned, received only abrasions. “Heck, the results just bear out. , Broad. Ripple ve. Tarkington. Tarking50,000 average of the past few major-league video inside its ter. LODS. ! what I said two months before Riverside No : B :
! 8 wn oo. re my gr 1, 10 a. m: Ben Desvis years to 40,000. There have been ritory was the Colonial, which “IM getting tired of exhibi- Re iF att 3 Ron Cook to Head the tournament. No one can ex-| gi. .dway ve. Clermont” Washineton. "36 ‘ } 4 al g,' he said. “It's a lot tougher ect an athlete my age to be a. m.. Northeast vs. St. Andrews, Wash proportionate decreases under the gave up the ghost some 10 days tions, & A t TOWN etta mn ail on 1]]] U. S. Hocke league ° y 38 ington, 5:30 p. m : lights in other parks, and it is/ago. Last winter, the New Eng. than actually fighting because ’ + 9 ckey 9 sharp without lots of practice , : m. my firm and undisputable convic- !and League folded because of TV, YOU'Te always travelling over the
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2 > ; OMAHA, Neb. July 26 (UP)— and good physical conditioning. Amateur Baseball tion that video is the reason. Shortly afterward the Yankees country and don’t get nearly as| Walter Brown, 28 and Paul Petty’s car was previously de- Harry Fowler, acting president of That's the way I felt before play. Tonight's folier, wares <halst Saks Your average magnate will had to cease operating their farm much rest. Pettay, 39, both of Indianapolis, molished in a heat race. ing in Chicago, and~that's the used Cars vs. Boughton Excavating, River.
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$ i i : x 5 Y ro vr p side 3: E. C, Atkt rs. South Sid ts, plead, “Don’t be so harsh on tele- In Newark, and sell the franchise] Louis disclosed that he plans were jn “fair” condition at the The 25-lap feature was won by way 1 feel now.” Schroeder said. Ri. ide 5 DeWolt News: ve. ait aints:
i i has announced that the league's| «If 1 had sufficient time, there Athietics. Rhode 1: Kingan Roliabice tr to the Cubs, who shifte {to go on the same training sched- h ; Jesse Plummer, Indianapolis, with 8 B, ] , ; ! vision, 5 J iracting Jatrens Springfiels. Mp na One followed while champion Methodist Hospital today after Gene Pritchard second and Alan board of directors. had selected is no doubt in my mind but what Alison Jets,” Riverside Singles Tryen
y { Javern and Ferris Food-Mallory games . cerned ‘about baseball. Its mis- Da@8 been struck in the new to get ready for Charles in the being struck by bantam hard-tops Jordan, third. Plumrher, Cecil Ronald G. Cook, Saskatchewan, I could come up,” he said. Fn Ey pone ball Amita: ACIAES y : locale, jevent thé Treasury Department at the Speedrome last night. Barker, Jordan and Mustard won Canada, as new president. i ————————— B playofs at Ellenburger. 5:30: Tuxedo vs. sionary values may turn out to | { d t 1 . | Nash, Brookside 2. 5:3; Mayer pel vs. be much more vital than those! a {gives the green light for the Pettay and Brown were struck preliminary events. | [Cook ‘was named to replace Baptars 2:00 3 Times Southport, Southport 6 Tarkinglon ve. of radio. We just don't know if| IF THE majors continue their fight. as they stood on the backstretch tr neon Gar) Yous who gue recently NEW YORK (OP) Good Tae] uglas, Tarkington, 5:30. . ) ” bes , i . . t come chief referee for the : A VE TV is keeping away more persons| InComprehensible policy of tele- | The former champion, looking when oars Oy xm Tums Signs Coaching Pact Nate oo Hockey League. the all-time money-winning pacer, Fight Results than it is drawing into our parks.|” 58 and broadcasting their unusually trim after a busy sum- and Sam Mustar 8 LLEGE PARK, Md. (UP)—| Cook ho. played amateur bettered the 2:00 mark in harness By United Press ¢ (games in minor-league area, it/mer of golf, will leave with his led and overturned in the ninth! COL 1% , - (U | COOK, Who. play {| WASHINGTON. D. C—Wiilie Pep. 130. We still are guessing about this| = on't be long before the lesser handlers tomorrow for French lap of the feature event. Francis (Scoop) Evans, who hockey in Canada and coached qvents three times yast year. The Hartford, Conn, outvointed. Bob ay Bell, ely edn | company will be wiped out Lick, Ind. to visit the resort's] Brown was shaken up with played end for the University of amateur clubs in his native town four-year-old was timed in| “gypg} F.—Lee Oma, 192, Newark. ell, boys, the time has come] ’ . * .
gu | FFALO, N. ¥.—Lee y y re in! 1:593/5 at Sedalia, Mo., and N. J, outjointed Nick Barone, 116, SyraSoon. there will oaxial famed mineral baths and start bruises but Pettay suffered a frac- Maryland in 1948, has signed as of Moose Jaw, has been active A nai RN. J. outjointed whi A Sssing. SN are SIG! cp ies from or “ a: road work tured knee and head injuries. Both assistant football coach at the sports writing and sportscasting 1:58 4/5 and 1:59 2/5 at Lexington, NEW BEDFORD, Mass_Prankig Pay. away thousands o X seats, an | . : ‘ommy
3, N are 10sing not only i tant ad Angeles, from Philadelphia to| “After about three or four remained hospitalized overnight. University of Richmond. in Cleveland. Ky., last year, Gitrlo, 145. Waterbury, Gonna: (10): sing n nly important ad-| i 6 ; - 4 mission revenues but your bite of Sap Francisco. How many cus- weeks in Indiana, we'll pack up
{tomers will come out to see the and head for our training headthe hot dog, pop and peanut dough | | 8 involved in your blind altruism, |, DEels play Sacramento or the|quarters at Pompton Lakes,
wn Seals engage Seattle, with ar J,” Louis said. » % y { ams aiming for the right- He said that h e with stress on might ball for the/fild stands in Yankee Stadium eive’ hum nis. hone ae neo television spectator is marvelous, 25.2 counter-attraction on video? poxing at Pompton Lakes to! The differential in evpense and| I the jnisare re injured, Ine sharpen up before the fight. _ima phys eal wear and year ideo 5b sources of player replacement be- IBC Chief Hopeful that you wonder at the presence come deranged. How do the mage! At New York, Director Harry of a single camera in our major Dates add up this baffling mess? { Markson of the International ball parks. : | rr — {Boxing [Club said he was “very To assure himself of decent ac-| /hopeful” that the bout would go commodations at one of the 14! in - ops . 0 ou on the lateer art. of Sep night games played by the ember either a e olo Yankees in the st: dium each sea-| : . Grounds or Yankee Stadium in son, the customer must get his| {New York. tickets en bloc not later than | “It will probably be the StaMarch, Less desirable seats are | dium,” he said. available not later than a month] yoward Peterson Indianapolis, Markson said the d i | , { eal hinged! in advance of nocturnes featuring wij pe defending his state hard- chiefly on the government's get the Tigers, Red Sox and Indians. isp championship title tonight atlcision about Louis: beck income,
Your after-dinner patron musty, “west 16th Street Midgetitaxes, “but the IBC 1 coe » y hope-| take his chances on the weather. for the second time = He must fight his wey into the| Speedway : {ful that the bout can be put on. |
{this year, in a T75-lap race. | Of course, Charles’ proposed| (title bout with Louis will be!
and it tastes as good as it looks
stadiuin, and back home, through| “poi ,c0n who won the title last \
a ae, ang|Year, was successful in his first staged only if he wins his title! invariably find himself late for defense earlier this season. Bud| match with Freddie Beshore at work the next morning. Moneymaker, another Indianapo- Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 15. But most! The nan who prefers to watch|!is driver looms as the logicaliringside observers expect Charles the game on a television screen man to lift Peterson’s title. Into win over Beshore with little! will be able to eat his dinner at five nights of racing last week, qimculty. home, He will sit in comfort, Moneymaker won five feature knock over a few beers at his events, five heat races, three semi-|
. -. 7 fastest ease, e be so inclined, worry not/final events and set the Tennis Finals at all about rain or cold, flip the|time trial each night.
switch when the battle is over, Others entered in the rolling
at a decent hour. Junk are the Warriner brothers, and get to bed at 2 |Leroy and Jimmy, Dick Pass-| dave 00 OF COURSE, watching the Water, Frank Mike, Frank Roess-| game is infinitely more satisfac- ler, Herschel White, Jack Harri-| tory than seeing it on a screen. Son and Wayne Hawley. division of the City Parks tennis! But the advantages of ‘video, Time trials for the eight-event tourney took on the old look to-! are so manifest that it is a won- program will open at 7 p. m. with |
day as Louanna Early and Pat) der night-ball attendances hold the first heat event at 8:30. Stewart met in the championship| up so well wherever TV is on tap.| imatch. Miss Early and Miss Stew-|
There is yet another phase of hi i {art met in the finals last year| the television situation that op- 5 nes Under Lights
erates drastically to the financiall DETROIT (UP) —Catcher hn Miss Stewart coming out on and manpower detriment of the Aaron Robinson of the Detroit | RESULTS YESTERDAY major leagues. Tigers was the best night game! AT BROOKSIDE Not content with an odd form batter in the American League Men's Doubles of masochism, which involves last year when he compiled a .370 ; Kiser and Sgodman defeated Meith and losses at their own turnstiles, the average in 24 games under the feated Hunter and. Robinson: 7-5 8-2. magnates insist on invading mi-|lights. jand Banta, 7-5, 6-0: Wood an Buschman
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{ and Mara at [defeated Titonbach’ and Chafee a3 1 | 4.3 e a a allee, -Jy -9, College All-Star Squad fcc Stes Lh | Hubbell and Sutten, 6-0. 6-1; Howenstine| and Milliker defeated Smalley and Grensz! eo o i § Jr, 6-2, 5-7; Beatty and Leverenz defeated | Liebert and Coen, 6-3. 7-5; Zeigler and] ir : {Payne ' defeated Karabell and Tavel, 5-7 let. wi rans ad, Arslan on om H {Bard an omey by default: Laetsch an CHICAGO, July 28 (UP)—The 1850 College All-Star football Leonard defeated Dunkert and Turnipseed squad has a few personnel problems, Coach Eddie Anderson said %!: 3-6 11- At Fall Creek | “ ” | Webb and Gallo defeated kney | today, but the team is “coming along fine” and its spirit 18) 1nd Richarason Fray Jeieate Hagkney “wonderful.’ i
| ford ins an awkins, “They've pepped me up a little in workouts,” Anderson said Tagersol nd fT th, clephone from me Deateis. Wie. training cmp. “i BL ARR 1 his rE ’ x j ia . 6-2, 8-6; Bicket an chie can’t be that you expe ing/On to throw the ball. Anderson defested Bover and Light. 3-8 ot 908; much, and I think they're coming {Dulberger and Liehr defeated Smolenski! along fine. |usually has had plays with his and am Chet kgaalott and Welsen. “They're getting their numbers halfbacks or even the fullback defaut: Shstian and 2asuan Mee OM we can move faster “TT forma- Burns defeated Rice and Strickland: 8-1! ow, 450 . |throwing from the T fon Be ad Grissom “and Adams defeated Evans! » - A cCleery, 6-0, 6-0. anderson. ‘who has held 4 ouble tion: and with the other collegi
training sessions daily sinee ate passing aces available, some! SCHEDULE TODAY raining wn (Were certain to get such assign-| { Thursday, s3id he expected “no ments. g on 4 PM Final fa Sievert vs. Lourough work” for three or four —o.. praised the morale of" _ days. his squad. : a gnsley“We still have some spots “They've got wonderful spirit,” Weisen uh; = Zeigler-Payne vs. Grissomwhere we have to straighten out yo said, “and I hope it lasts. They SE wenn our personel, and I'm Bot BOINE! want to work harder than we bali: Yon" Sprec SIR a to tell you what those are” he... tnem to, You just can't give fal-O'Mara.
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said. “But I hope to get that... noueh work.” Leverenz, froned out in a few days. a . Training Site L&20 F. M—MoQuistan-Wark va. Lietach5 Stars wp Hand ve He planned to ease up in work- | se i < Riva” 3 “aia - “We haven't got ou wo. outs once the squad gets the i «offensive units set yet, he lays down and work into cons, MIDGET AUTO added, “but when a Bet that dition. ; R ACES 4 done, then we can 8 WOrK. | Anderson also was pleased with| ; y . >is The same problem compte training camp setup, outside FRIDAY NITE JULY 28 : Yes, there's a tip-off to the finer flavor of Hudepohl just in the looks his plans to use the "| Chicago for the first time in the ’ : dps Moxm tt field stars among the 51 col- 7 cose or the (rst ime In the A hi nds of a cool, golden glassful. Taste it. And you know you're “on” to Jeglabs, on Jand Doak Walkiesy He National Footpall a All Rosey tevertid something finer. For like America’s costliest beers, Hudepohl is an . champions in the an : od . a i ; : and Charlie Justice will be play- classic; Gon ARRAALS TIOSRACES 8.30 all-grain beer. With a friendlier, puregrain flavor that you'll find ing the same position,” he sald.| «rp. pays are alot closer to- Free Bus Fras peg ges Tih an Adult : hin :. aca “but I don't know which one Willl goiyer pere” he said. “When INDIANAPOLIS Ale more refreshing, more satisfying. be on offense and which one on yy got off the field at Chicago, : defense.” they scattered, but here they're : Several Can Throw _ liooether all the time.” Anderson had only one certain “I'm very hopeful,” he conplan for use of his backs. Travis E
Tidwell, Auburn, and Adrian Burke, Baylor, will “carry most of the offensive loads,” at quarterback: * But while this meant that they would do most of he signal call 7 of
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