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The batting race continued to! be” a race between Bert Haas, Soh Mignsapolis outfielder, gt ..329, C Milwaukee fl

-Addis, : at 328. Taft ei, e, was third with 314. St. Paul first retained his home run with 24 and runs batted in with 98. Teammates Jack Cassini base thefts with 30. Saints. also crowded the her extra-base departments; ae Pendleton with 18 triples and Frc Tipton of St. Paul was tied Deore’ Lerchen and Paul

: Miliava {Dixie) Howell, Minnes, racked up another mound

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Bill Goodman's 14 S in 25 times at bat put the Boston Red|®X } Sox outfielder into the league bat-|,

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4350 and Larry Doby, Cleveland, remained in third place with 348,

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y. into the runs-batted-in lead with gg, Brooklyn’ slumped to third with 3%,

124 and retained leadership in runs scored with 111 and in total bases with 273, Al Rosen, Cleveland, hit one homer to push his total to 33, best in the league. . Boston's Dom DiMaggio topped stolen bases with 12 and Paul (Dizzy) Trout of Detroit came up

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George Kell, Detroit, last week's eader, dropped to second with tops inhi ‘two-basge hits, 37,

Ennis, RBI lead ne 104 Fon od Jethroe topped base stealing with with another triumph to set the 28. pace for. hurlers, 11 victories and|

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was being 56 ‘games (Newhouser 29, Trout usual 27), Trout pitching 353 innings, amount of booing. His chief Newhouser 312, In the voting for heckler sat in a field box adjoin-{most valuable player, and helfinished first with 236 points and kept up a steady flow of abuse. Trout was second with 232. » . A.

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‘MONTREAL, Aug. 26 (UP)— 3% Jim Ferrier of San Francisco blasted ,par for the third “suc-| cessive day in the Canadian Open er Billy Thom has announced. |Stretch. golf tournament today with a six | under par 66 — taking a com-| windup attraction, with Johnny manding four-stroke lead over, 413 bis nearest rival, Stan Leonard Haute's “Flying Hoosier” in one $2.40,

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Ted Kroll of New Hartford, , Y., was in. third place after al (UP) — Defending Ch a m pio n{Little League World Series with a! and Red Sox or any other club. ‘With Bang—tightning 18 day total of 207. Maureen Connolly, San Diego, 2-1 victory before 10,000 fans, 441° One stroke back of Kroll with Cal. .» retained the national girls’| Prior to the series, Martin pitch-/ #44'a 208 was Doug Ford of Brier- lawn tennis championship today ed a 3-0° no-hitter against San pullpen. A4aiquest, N. Y., who recently turned with a 10-8, 6-0, victory over sec- Diego, Cal. in regional playoffs, Ford posted a 70 ond-seeded Laura Lou Jahn, and then ‘duplicated that feat

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Prince nae a each When reac 2 Others Signed head of the stretch, Theory gave C d way to All Blue and the Calumet ‘on Mat ar: ace was moving fast. But Hill The signing yesterday of Tom- Prince swung outside and a fur-

my O'Toole, of Boston, and Cher-|long before the finish he pulled ry Vallina, of San Diego, both|in front to win handily.

i -everybody--in--Detroit his left hand. and started 10|seems happy that he is up again. swing with his right. He pulled They are pulling even r the punch when he noticed thatfor him today than they in the fellow was a cripple. The(1944 when he and Newhgusér crowd booed louder than ever missed winning the pennant for and Trout thumbed his nose at the Tigers by a single game, the spectators. For this indelicate

y he out if > the pune and suspended tor ave Battlefield Wins pay, . . of the {air-minded: wrmpetnises Hopeful in Rain been orgotte SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., a ahat has beet rotten 45d Sug. 26-— George D. Widener's

now members in good standing of ¢| Battlefield lived up to his billing

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three-tilt pro wrestling card to|Was a length and a hajt Be Ah All be staged at the outdoor Sports Blue, Who had another length |Arena Tuesday night, Matchmak-|Over Your Host, coming up in the

The card will feature a double-|, Hill Prince, the favorite for

Demchuk, Toronto, Can., paired against Buck Weaver, Terre

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| WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Aug. 26! Ferrier shot eight birdies and WO falls out of three with 60- (UP)—Billy Martin,

#13 eight pars and had two bogies, Minute time curbs. t Ferrier had a 32 on the out-| 42a! going nine with five birdies.

32-year-old! righthander who oe Y ie [Was trying to trade him (he had Prince in the American Derby. no-run game on Thursday, allow~/éntioned preference far the! RT

three games while losing six 1ast mira) reached the wire about two year, it looked like the end of hisijengths in front of Cain Hoy

{major league career. There were gtahle’s Battle Morn after break|frequent a of proposed ing loose from the field at the

‘trades in which his name was in-itop of the stretch. Greentree

the event, d $5.00, $3.40 and |Volved. It is true that the club did Staple’s Big Stretch was third in $2.20 while ho Blue's prices were try to trade him but, fortunately the field of 10 juveniles, $320 and $240 and Your Host for the Tigers, the deals fell It was the eighth victory in 11

rough. starts for Battlefield, who never Manager Red Rolfe used Trout has finished worse than third. He as a relief pitcher last season and traveled six-and-a-half furlongs jie veteran objected to the role. in 1:18 flat and paid $4.60, $2.90 A story out of Miami last Janu-land $2.50 across the board. Batary quoted Ole Diz as announcing tlefield rewarded $3.80 and $3. 10; that Detroit could either use him Big Stretch $3.60. as a starting pitcher or trade him,| Eric Guerin did an excellent job He was no relief pitcher and his of filling in for Eddie Arcaro, 3-6 record in 1949 proved it. | Battlefield's regular pilot who He did not know that the club journeyed to Chicago to ride Ti

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for his mates, Ole Diz first reported to the Tigers in spring practice in Jo57, pelections after Detroit purchased him fron : AT ATLAN ia At first,-he wis not effective as | Ti om Cut a pitcher, but was. highly enter. |1=In_ My Bones, Idle Weal Fighting taining as an individual. When) 5 oS Sellate La nisst. t. Pehting : 4 : 4

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When Trout reported, he was| a asked how he came to acquire the |8—Tax Lien, Jaunty Fox, Ticker Tape. nickname Dizzy, and he ex-| 9-Ameriean Flyer, ‘Tiger Watch, Peaceful lained: “It ain't because I got as much stuff as Dizzy Dean, but on ac-|i—wm cork, Fo ¥ count of my talking as much as HS undma's Bl: ¢ Cleaped. 0 him. Anyway, everybody says I| ny or: Wovii'y 140.80 just call me Dizzy, “or rE A ee pa cot sn. " {8—Bright_Stee just plain Dis; ‘in {1=Cross Duc Seal hts, Oi, Blue Bede. WE RECALLED his original }-i ma > Bi he Karakorum oye Rec of how he came to! ens 3

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“I got it the day I ran under Three teams are wanted for the Bunday oy wing og in left Bela when Lg a od’ the 7 Rg 5 to rain. When they revived me, I discovered the awning fereeted “toa teams was just an ad painted on a|erence brick fence. I've been ‘Dizzy’ ever since.” Showing that Ole Diz retains othe habit of adopting stories and \* [applying them to himself. That awning story is something like 15 years old and was priginally t told ¥ 1048 on Babe, Herman.

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