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Dodger Pilot Sings - Blues Over Inept NEW YORK, July 28—Effofts to persuade Branch Rickey of - Work of Hi I the Dodgers to sponsor a plan to play the 1951 All-Star baseball! ork of His Staff game in Los Angeles or Montreal today proved unavailing. { NEW YORK. July 28 (UP)— : Steve Hannagan, who is to receive a fee of $100,000 plus to Manager Burt Shotton, distraught publicize the grand jubilee of the National’ and American Leagues over the collapse of the Brooklyn| and the National Association next year, now is hunting in other Dodgers’ pitching, paid a wistful} directions for a club owner willing to act as the official father of tribute to the Philadelphia Philthe scheme. < anny : {lies staff today as the best in the Bob Carpenter of the Phillies, the only major outfit that has National League. - not yet staged the All-Star extrawagar¥i, expects to land it at the| Tu«Tust give me that Phillies Joint meeting in Chicago in December. The game has been played i ‘vino stat anv day.” said the at Shibe Park, under the auspices of the Athletics. lwhite-haired BT on y or watchHannagan's jubilee plans are built around the universal Promo- |... another inept p rmance b tion of baseball idea. He believes that the time has come to carry 8 own BE rar ioe oe : the majors into minor territory. Louis Cardinals yesterday. Four |e
. » ” ” un - > - ACCORDING TO the explanation offered to Rickey, Hannagan Brooklyn _relief pitchers were |
feels that an All-Star contest in, let us say, the environs of Holly- rapped fof 10 runs in the last — . 4 yo SCHEDULE TODAY wood would accomplish more for baseball than another fiesta in two innings as the Cards broke up| Who's thinking about the hot weather? Not the Tryon All. Frank Springer, Bob Healy, Oddie Rogers, Robert Berry, Ivan | cap MENS SINGLES Philadelphia. 'what had been a tight game and Stars. The local semi-pro footballers are strictly business for the ~ Moreman, Hubert Dutton, Kenny Smock, Jefferson Cliff, Bill jones: Art Linne vs. Murray” Dulberger. It is conceivable that the scheme has received the blessing of breezed to a 13 to 3 victory. | L 4 "of the sumnler, despite the temperature. When they re- Sylvester, Orville Williams, ‘Bob# Straub and Kenneth McCaffry: lor’ onei-Liner match t= Tor Samiillasloute loant a Chandler It is possible that an inter Five Good Starters | ported for their first workout at CYO field Head Coach Babe (kneeling, left to right) Jack Morton, Jack Leventhal, Joe Gatto, | ss» a owen ine Hiker v8. Dule eague carnival in California would appease the fans out yonder Don Ingram, Bill Hayes, Gerald Dodd, Carl Thomas, Assistant Bn Faso Adu Bastian.
“As far as I'm concerned, the| pimancheff dy for the bi talk, That's Babe with the h tice in Cl Rowland i 1 hird imanc was ready tor the big pep talk. _ é Wi Ses Justice 1 Clntenice Rowland's Wnceasing clamor for thing p football (far'right, kneeling). The rest of the crew includes (stand- Coach Dave Hine, Trainer Slo Yovanovich and Babe. (Bending | “%13 pM _tinne-McClre ws bee
hils have the best staff of the four pennant contenders,” Shot-| ton said. “They have five good
major recognition for the Pacific Coast League, However, no major league club owner, certainly none in the National League, will propose that Carpenter and the Phillies be ditched in favor of Los Angeles or Montreal. Hannagan’s plan could succeed only if the owner of the Phillies
starters and Jim Konstanty to! = imop up. That's the guy who
+ a a announced his willingness to wait for the All-Star game until 1952. makes: the staff--Konstanty, Si m mons Heads for G vard Tra i n } ng ew yori" HimTiion) ~Billy Mur’ Jim Beatty defeated Ronald Mescall,
2 = Hoorn | “You need that reliable reliever!
- y 4) RICKEY CERTAINLY was in a declining mood. After having to win ball games,” Shotton con- * {gg EN ORK {Dexter FATE Abel Cestac,! Dale and Brafford defeated McK “ 21, , outp Henry, 184. and ll. 6-2, 4-8, 7-5: toed io seems prove + uh of he Kiser sume 2 inact, “wien ve won he vn Afr Leavin a Remembrance i: i bs dit uid Deacon announced himself out of the running for the berth on the Bant in a who picked uw al Brookisn. N'Y, autpomted Doe: Hilams. a HED. SINGLES. uti executive council left open by Frank McKinney's retirement from those extra games for us? Hug s hind Dizzy Trout and gained a '®¢NERVILLE "ME CAl cout 150.10 Ty Mer een at To the big league picture. McKinney recently sold his major stock Casey. And last year Jack Banta] Beats Cubs for 14th Victory; 2-Week Loss full game on the Boston Red Sox, Lewiston, Me. stopped Yours Hobbard, L verenz, oi ef Murky “Diliberser dee (SLR bs AAS sated Stanley Males, Uo
holdings in the Pirates to John W. Galbreath. did it toward the end of the sea- Termed Little Bearing on Pennant Race Cleveland Indiif® and New York! -
It is reported that Ford Frick contemplates offering the post son. But this year? . ..
. { P). . 4 _ Yankees. Trout kept nine hits 3 0 Rickey. i i He shook his head sadly i} i bp io EA ey a vo scattered to beat the Red Sox, o “I would be no good at all on the executive council,” Rickey silent answer to his own question. | a wn p being shed over the pli ht his loss would leave the > to 1, while the lowly Philadeltold me. “I am much too busy trying to operate the Brooklyn K «yep, ears were being > » plight’ his. loss phia A's rose up to defeat the In-| |
e going along with too p organization. I fly here and 1 fly there. And probably would be in many ‘nearly’ pitchers,” the be- Philadelphia Phillies in.
; dour Both Manager Burt Shotton of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Eddie ’ . : A Hollywood when the count! would be looking for me in New York, spectacled Dodger pilot com- Dyer of ie Bh Cardinals said Simmons’ loss pe two weeks Browns shaded the Yankees, 3 AT J RRETT'S ‘nearly’ good would have little or no bearing — to
Cincinnati Reds, who by experience, honored position and tempera- \,;t never quite good enough The Boston Braves jumped past] The Washington Senators. and) ” “ : . the National League race. as gton. Senators Went is best ftted for the job. Every time I have to'go into my” “He'll be back.” sald Shotton the Dodgers into third place by Chicago White Sox split a dauble USE YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR
“I hereby nominate Warren Giles, general manager of the !piajned “They're
“ y ini. president shape,” he said. “They don't have Still think the race will go down runs with a base-clearing double } If Warren is stubborn, why not appoint Lou Perini, presid Pp ) and a grand-slam homer. Sim- 8 to 3.
of the Braves, who has turned the Boston enterprise into a tre-|any outstanding pitchers like tO the final week or so.” mendous success from a losing venture.” 5 Curt Simmons and Robin Roberts r The executive council holds an especially important place in of the Phils, but their staff has two weeks training in the Pennthe major league picture because the matter of a new seven-year depth. The Braves are about as sylvania National Guard on Satcontract for Commissioner Chandler is coming up soon. The council can press for its consideration at the time of t
for a still later date, Invited to discuss the National League pennant race, Rickey | Desperate in his need for stopped declining. Here was something about which he was only capable reliever, Shotton said he
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I pointed out that after having served on the council for many bullpen for help, it's murder.” o . {defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates. h nth ther American , I's . simply. “The Phillies have enough defeating the sburg rates, header in e 0 years, Giles had asked to be relieved of the duties last December, Cards ‘Pretty Good" nw Boe by witheot Ben gh 5 to 3. lastnight as Warren League games. Sid Hudson went FOR THE DOWN PAYMENT when McKinney was hamed his replacement. . vn | Snotton restimed his sizeup of tWo weeks.” Spahn won his 12th game. the distance for his 10th win in ” 8 § 2 ; o ’ iv ' pitchi | 't| Del Ennis shared honors with the 3-to-2 opener while Randy “I KNOW all about that, and I still say that the job belongsithe rival contenders’ pitching. The loss of one man won't i : 3 2A : “ ; ” “ 8 re umpert held the Senators to _ to Giles,” Rickey insisted. The Cards are in pretty good decide the race” Dyer said. I/'Simmons, knocking in seven oc] hits to win the nighteap,|.
m who will report for mons was never in trouble, alee ho though he walked five. Detroit's eight-hit attack on three
bad off as we are, though. After urday, gave Manager Eddie S8aw- Diering blasted two homers each he [Johnny Sain, Warren Spahn and Yer. something to remember him and Del Rice hit another as the stpone action until December—if not Vern Bickford, they're pretty by yesterday as he stopped the Cardinals scored 10 runs in the World Series in October or postp thin, too.” Chicago Cubs, 13 to 3, on ‘seven last two innings at the expense of 4 hits to record his 14th victory. It four Dodger relief pitchers. The hitter as the A's beat the Indians made him the National League's Dodgers’ lone consolation was for the first time in 10 games.
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the men from the boys (juniors and women) now in the City Parks Tennis Tournament. | Today the men were still working for their hardware. The champs in the other three dis visions got their trophies yesterday from Mayor Al Feeney. Recipients weré Boys’ Chame pion Jim Beatty, Junior Chame pion Gene Turnipseed and Wome en's Champion. Pat Stewart. Presentation was at Brookside. Beatty won his yesterday by downing Ronald Mescall, 6-0, 4-8, 16-3. Turnipseed disposed of Bud Leonard, 7-5, 7-5, Miss Stewart 4 upset Louanna Early Wednesday,
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{ pla} : on. leading winner. Johnny Sain of stopping Stan Musial's batting Sam Chapman blasted his 17th to» “It is » alk contest, and is going to remain that way to Plas 10 Bll on Billy Lows, @ 20. the Boston Braves is second with streak which had extended homer and knocked in four juns the finish.” ED pining “I believe we can win.” ’ has pitched In only five innings | 13 while Cleveland’s Bob Lemon through 30 games. Stan went hit- while Brissie Fendt Shut + Sut “Do I consider Philadelphia or St. Louis the more formidable this season. leads the majors with 15. {less in five tries while his mates ball for sight nnings to opposition? Well, at. this minute Mr. Sawyer's young men seem to er em——— Cards Blast 5 Homers fucked Brookign picung jor 12 hl ue Sion weiss’ ninth-inping | Dyer's veterans. . > = Simmons’ victory—his fifth hits good for 33 bases. Young eorge =o rn 8 p al have an edge on Mu, vy! nn A straight—enabled the Phillies to Cloyd Boyer went the route for single broke up a tight duel; be-| “BACK IN March, I was confident that in August I would find 0 0 [as |nold their 11;-game first-place the Cards, striking out nine to tween Tommy Byrne and Al | the Brooklyn club in a very pleasant position. But the pitchers on . [lead ‘over the St. Louis Cardinals, record his third win. jmar and gave the Browss 3 pe whom I counted so strongly then have not come through for us. | |who blasted five homers to sink. The Detroit Tigers urought fourth win in 18 games Ww jhe »%1n 40 years of operating clubs until 1950, I was involved = Into Wall of Ice |the Brooklyn Dodgers, 13 to 3.their skid to an abrupt halt be- Yankees. 2
only four operations on pitchers’ arms. “This season I have been hit by three such surgical experiences, Bob Milliken, Pat McGlothin and Mal Mallette the subjects. The loss of Milliken was especially harrowing to me. .
solid wall of ice has been added ’
Branca and Rex Barney in fresh battles with failure, and find jers Jack Kochman's Hell Drivers
“In addition to losing those three hurlers to the surgeons, we to the program of Boa 'T L . B bh 1 M k S 4 | E 3 have had to ship Johnny Banta back to Montreal, watch Ralph automobile and motorcycle thril- | @ LEAVE DORE S ar are Al Star Passes h , — four-time home run| ' Dan Bankhead a sad disappointment. The wonder is that with will present tomorrow night at| NEW YORK, July 28 (UP)-—Ralph Kiner, | ! such badly decimated pitching forces we have been able to remain {the W. 16th St. Speedway. king of the National League, still was within striking distance of] DELAFIELD, Wis.. = 28
contenders. | The 26-event thrill program will
ever Barney says goes with me.” {man Hell Drivers will appear at ; his passin uarterbacks must| It may be that within the week Bankhead and Carl Erskine, the midget speedway tomorrow Unmatched 1927 performance by only two. Re En redial aaek: now with Montreal, will exchange uniforms. night only. { But from here the going gets ready for the game with the, pro|
Bankhead is 15 pounds underweight, and is suffering from wou Hamilton will be at the Fougher and with 66 games re-
nervous exhaustion. Erskine pitched three consecutive shutouts wheel of a speeding stock sedan | maining, before he was scored on in Springfield on Wednesday night. las it crashes into the wall of Thousands of pounds of ice
{rier for the car.
The Tigers play only one game Sept. 15—at Ft. Wayne Cent
at home, with Sheridan, in a nine- i 22 : gept 39-Shori- ously in deliberate crashes end- : . ; of the passing for the Sfars.| Catholic: Bept. 22--Open:, epi ar réF-6ud and side.over.dide. T period approached. Then he hurt jn the late days while he makes a He was notified today that he will | over-end and side-over-side. 10P his wrist and his prospects came ryn at the Bambino’s mark will y \ oral
game schedule. Included is a road ridge at trip to tough Gary Roosevelt, Oct.! Get
ech.: 5-—Cathedral at : Oct. 14—Sacred Heart at CYO: , 20—Sheridan; Oct. .29—at Gary thriller of the evening will be the to a screeching nalt.
“Sneridan: 0,01 : ; ahi " 29. The Tigers open with Manual Rooevelyi fioy. 3—At La Pye ¥o% 1 automobile jump from ramp to Inspecting Ruth's storied rec- paves have a cushion to keep jn the Marine Corps immediately aud you can re ——— ramp as another ear speeds un- ord, you find the need for a Kiner apparently doesn't have after the All-Star game. : $4 R | S K ' S | derneatn:’ speedy leadoff by the man WhO i this year, = } a. b 2.1] FREEZE FOODS + STORE THEM SAFELY ; intends to better that scintillatin Ry i i r intends € The six-foot, two-mch slugger INdianapolis Speeders : ;
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Babe Ruth's fabulous 60 today but once again a slow start appeared!
5 oing to win, and what- |; : om. ./to have ruined the powerful Pirate's bid for baseball immortality. . Bayley SHotion tells Me tat Weaning Start at S30 p.m. The Keen) With 28 homers in his first 88 games, Kiner was trailing Ruth's the College All-Stars sald t
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the 28-year-old Buc- four homers in April, 12 in May, caneer needed 33 round trippers nine each in June, July and Au- : {ice to rewrite the record book—a gust, and then a rousing 17 in We can have that attack With | ini 8 ; every! September. 1 : N Iwill be’ plied on the main|SHiy assignment of ene in eVery|sepie | Wightkin, Leon Hart, Walt KeriC ar poseve |straightaway to provide a bar-|‘“r Eames. Seventeen four-base blows inio ic ""2ng ‘Bob McChesney, but! | Kiner's hopes were high last one month is a phenomenal out-,, Sst anidd Bed ¢ % | ia spring that this might be the-put. Kiner's best one-month proCrispus Attucks is going to be at Delavan Smith Field Sept. 8. Two drivers. will ¢rash head- year of his dreams. He had duction was 16 last September. a traveling football team this fall. Four other local teams are on the on at an impact of 80 miles per slipped into the groove early and Like Ruth, he is a whirlwind in
schedule. The card follows: hour. Two other test drivers will was belaboring the ball with un- the stretch. But the man who ., adie LeBaron, College of; the opt. 8—Manual at Delavan Field demolish their cars simultane-'zccustomed vigor as the getaway fights the pressure as it builds up Pacific ace, so far has done most
60. The Babe, too, started slow, . ’ . . : : uU S ¢ D Speedway Golfers put he was a ball of fire at the has the power. He won the home To Run at Mitchell ! with Westinghouse COLDER COLD Slate Clinic, Films finish. Tun tite in hue Ireshman Teas ot Times State Service : , round trippers, tled| MITCHELL, July 28—The hard Was $23 $ Speedway Golf Club members| j : lay JULY 2 e har as 4.95 ; will try the audio-visual approach Qutlook Bleak [Johnny Mize the next two yearsiiops will be rolling again ;this J (with 51 and then 40, and won it Sunday,
But before the show starts| A fan, raincoat and a handker- tember total was one better than ‘ i Ruth's, he went into ‘the final! Eight events are scheduled with| two months trailing the Babe's the first race beginning at ;2:30| record pace. It’s the same story P- m. Time trials will start at The fan is for the heat that this year. 12:30. | roll in 90-degree tempera-!.
{linksmen. Action starts at 7 E j \ : {tures. The raincoat speaks for it-|less than Ruth did. He got only OVER 50 MODELS lo’clock ‘near the. first tee. self. The handkerchief is for the six in May—against Ruth's only Solunar Tables
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eT tears that will be shed because of jeaving him seven off the pace. sive ior sti or Sinton AY Major League Leaders the heat. rain and lack of fish. In He matched the Bambino's nine Toda C430 1s 508 11ise . b, Morrow ‘ 8 +5 ——— By United Press others words the fishing future is in June and picked up one already Sunday ......... 610 12:25 6°45 12:50 © NORGE NATIONAL LEAGUE _~ _ |bleak. in July with 10 homers against Taeasy ''::::::: 4:90 Lis 1.30, 1:3 Robinson. Brookiyn 85 319 69 117 .367 i '3 xX Jon-!Ruth’s nine is Wednesday ...... 8:30 2:40 8:55 3:00 Robinson 2 EN Indiana Department of Con nine for this month. Thuraey o- 830 +1 $533 300 Pafko, Chicago 81 203 60 97 331i servation and U. 8. Meteorologist] However, in 88 games Ruth Priday 9:50 4:00 10:15 4:20 n 88 | 15
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