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4, 6-4 on the center court at the Savitt, who never took a tennis 4, climaxed his first foreign ment tour by becoming the first player to sweep the Australflan and Wimbledon tities in the {same year since Don Budge pulled ‘the trick in 1938, The big New star began his internationcircuit by whipping McGregor lor the Aussie crown last Jan- - Standing Room lavitt’s triumph gave the Unit.@fl “States the Wimbledon men's le for the fifth straight year ind assured an American winner § both men’s and women's sinDoris Hart and Shirley Fry play the sixth straight allAmerican title round in the femi-| tine division tomorrow. ~The gates to the world's best known court, were closed an hour Before the match began and a standing room only crowd of 15,000 watched Bavitt exploit his

“big” American-style of serving

and driving to the limit.

Before facing McGregor, the]

24-year-old Savitt virtually .

clinched a place on the U, 8.| Davis Cup team by defeating six, players, including National Chame| plon Art Larsen of San Leandro, | Cal, and Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal, America's second] ranked player. He lost only three| sets during the two-week grind. McGregor, a raw-boned 22-year-old who gave Australia a decisive 2-0 lead in the Davis Cup matches last fall when he

MONTREAL, July 6-The Montreal Alouettes football team slapped a veil of secrecy over the U. 8S. players it has signed: today after the New York Yanks went into court

in an attempt to regain star Quarterback- George Ratterman. But the other Canadian clubs were quite willing to tell the) United Press today those men it has lined up for football's version of the Mexican League jumping contest. There are a few name) players, but not many. | ‘New York Yanks’ owner Ted] Collins sought an injunction yes-| 3. terday against Ratterman’s jump- & ing to the Montreal club, and Rat- ™ 3 terman has been ordered to show » cause Tuesday why the Injunction) should not be issued. This led Montreal officials to withhold the names of any other Americans signed on the grounds that the| players want the secrecy to keep| the National Football League] {clubs off their necks. Dick Huff-! Iman of the Los Angeles Rams! | who signed with Winnepeg, Is | [faced with the same court treu- | bles as Ratterman, | |

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But the other clubs told of their U. 8. players today. Here they are:

AT TORONTO-—Coach Frank Clair, a former Purdue end, says he has $iard Matty Farantino and Ha its _ Price from Buffalo and Backs Jim Long and Jake Williams on. ne. Pa. In the minor American | Footba e. | AT OTTAWA Conch Clem Crowe, former Baltimore Colts’ coach. has signed Green | ay Packers’ End Alton Baldwin, Rams'| fback Tommy Kalmanir, former Buf-| falo -Bills' End Bill tanton. Guard Jim| Gerry from Wake Forest, Tackle Pete] Kalapos from Purdue and Tom Leonard)

, |from Baltimore. + {3% EDMONTON—End Rollin Prather of | Kansas State, End Harold Hatfield of {Southern California, and Reserve Tackle | George Brown from the Yanks. | AT CALGARY-—End Bob Shaw from the | Chicago Cardinals. Tackle Jim Lipinski from the Cards, Tackle Bill Blackburn from the Sards and Tackle ‘Ed Campagne] from the Rams. : | AT REGINA—Martin Ruby, star tackle] with the Yanks, and Star Back Glenn]

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beat Ted Schroeder, won the toss and served first but Savitt took] ‘command of, the match in the

With both playing cautiously, McGregor made his best showing when he took the first three]

in the second set. = Applies Pressure

Bavitt then Began to apply the pressure. wr McGregor again managed to) win four games in the third set but it was only a token resistance. Balls were hitting the wood on his racquet and Savitt moved in| for the kill behind an almost! impregnable backhand.

‘O8-! Del.,!

Margaret Bellevue,

and Mrs. DuPont,

Cal., borne

with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Barbara Scofield Davidson, Ban Francisco, and Betty Rosenquest South Orange, N. J, Miss Hart and Miss Fry qualified to meet Miss Brough and Mrs, DuPont in tomorrow’s all-|

American women’s doubles final nancially-

by defeating Beverly Santa Monica, Cal, and Chaffee of Ventura, Cal, in the other semifinal.

Kitten All-Stars Beat Loop Leaders

The “Little People” of Junior Baseball have played their big game. The players, 11 and under, members of the Kitten League of Junior Baseball held their All. Star game at Riverside Park yesterday under the diréction of Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien. The All-Star combination] proved too much for the Kitten

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league leaders, the Riverside! Wildcats, by defeating them 17 to 3.

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Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, the rest would come naturally.

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By SCOTT BAILLIE United Press Sports Writer

games of the second set, breaking NEW YORK, Savitt's service for the first time 8am Snead, jchamp, decided to take up golfigne time, “why do folks only reione afternoon in the West Vir- J 'ginia hills after he grakbed. a Arivas pov brass A : little ole’ acorn.” Others might especially” when told their hands were Jackson,

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UNHAMPERED gained the women's doubles final gioting advice from pros, the Xi% straw-hatted hillbilly clouted his way into the money with one of ‘the finest swings in the business. You, too, can become a natural golfer and Snead will be glad to {loosen you up-—physically and fi—any time you drop by “Baker of the lush Greenbrier Club in West Virginia for a seminar. The kid 8-0. 8.2 (Who didn’t need a pro is one of : ithe highest paid going. When Snead knocked off Walt iBurkemo in the PGA final Tuesday, it marked the third time he won the classic and it was his

No Wonder It's Kentucky's

July three-time

73d tournament conquest since 1937. But he never has won the

6-- 1, 8. Open.

“Why,” the slammer moaned

member the tournaments I blow?” al Ha Ease ER a Bh Fd dibs Wint company. And when he exploded for that legendary eight. which cost him the Open title in 1939, many a periscope-peeper in the rear of the crowd became his staunchest rooter. Shucks, they'd done even better yesterday. The Open crown has just slipped from S8am’s sticky fingers on two ether occasions. In 1937, he shot a 283 for 72 holes and seemed on the verge of taking it his first year in major tournament play. But Ralph Guldahl straggled in with 281. Snead was close again in 1937, losing in a playoff to Lew Worsham.

» n n BOBBY LOCKE rates Sam Snead “the greatest from tee to green.” After that, it's Sam

against his putter and the world. He experimented with 17 of them in 1948, He resorted to philosophy in 1949. “I just

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Kalmanir Denies Signing

Canadian Grid Pact 1.08 ANGELES, July 8 (UP) . _ |Los Angeles Ram Halfback Tom-| either will go in or it won't,” he my Kalmanir denied today he said in regard to the putter buga- had signed a professional football | hoo. As for tournaments in gen- contract with the Ottawa Rough] eral: “Always figure you'll lose. Riders. z | Then it's much sweeter to! According to Ram Coach Joe, win.” Stydahar, Kalmanir said he had]

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march a news photographer out{nois end, has signed a contract of the PGA in Columbus the fol-/with the Chicago Cardinals. Kli-| lowing month. Next he lost the mek, 25, was named most valuable! Motor City Open—by a putt, of player at Illinois last year and! course—to Lloyd Mangrum. The Was chosen for the all-Big Nine dapper Mangrum kidded him with team. something like “thanks for blowing that one, Sam.”

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