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Citation Is Turf’s | st Millionaire

INGLEWOOD, Cal., July 14—Citation won the $137,100 Hollywood Gold Cup today and joined the immortals of 2 racing as the turf's first thoroughbred millionaire. The great Calumet champion, taking the lead at the five-eighths pole, ran one of the great races of his career as he flashed to a three and a half length victory. Citation was given one of

the most prolonge ; fifth of a second off. the track p ged ovations | fast fail by Noor. but

ever accorded a horse as he citation could have equalled returned to. the winner's circle Noor's mark had he been pressed. after capturing the race that added $100,000 to his earnings

and ran his total to $1,085,760. Citation, Bewitch and All Blue

Bewitch Second was sent off at odds of 1 to 3 hy horse, Be- the crowd of 50,000 racing fans drawn to® the 12th running of Hollywood Park's top stakes of the summer and the entry paid Be Fleet finished $2.70, 2.40 and 2.10. Be Fleet rethird, turned $4.10 to show. The Calumet charger ran the The race was almost no contest mile and a quarter in 2:01, just a for the Calumet entry,

Crowd Roars The triple Calumet entry of

Another Calumet witch, came In second to become the greatest money-winning mare of all times,

American League—

Bosox Widen Lead

Edging White Sox,3-2

By United Press,

CHICAGO, July 14-—The Boston Red Sox slammed to a one-game lead in the American League today with a tworun ninth inning rally for a 3 to 2 triumph over the Chicago White Sox before 27,092 fans in Comiskey Park. The outcome gave the Red Sox a percentage of .625 on 50 victories and 30 defeats, while the White Sox, a game behind with 50 won and 32 mm lost, had a percentage of .610.

But it was a deserved triumph, his

Until the first half of the seventh against three losses, for i

the game apparently was Boston's southpaw Charlie Stobbs, who went the distance for the Red Sox. He gave up six hits. Holcombe was wildness and walked five, but the

ninth, wrapped up for the White Sox with a victory needed to boost them back into the lead.

Holcombe’'s 5th Defeat

Bobby Doerr, Billy Goodman and Clyde Vollmer queered their hopes. Doerr led off with a single, and went to third as Goodman doubled. Both scored-on Vollmer's single. The side-went -out—easiy-

final blast was Ted Williams’ 17th home run of the year in the fourth inning, a long drive into the lower deck in right field. Fourth 1-Run Game Chicago's pair of markers came in the third as Chico Carrasquel, hitless on this home stand, singled

to open the inning. He went to second on Holcombe's sacrifice

The White ‘Sox, despite a good

half of the inning, and the game ih hindi Sees unas Flan and to third on a wild pitch. Then It was a heartbreak defeat, his Ncilie Fox was hit by a pitched fifth of the year against Seven ball and both runners scored on

wins, for Chicago's pitcher Ken Continued on Fage 12 Ce ol. 3

National League

Cubs Snap Losing Way Dropping Bums Twice

By United Press NEW YORK, July 14-—The ‘Chicago Cubs snapped an eight-game losing streak today by defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers, 5 to 4 and 11 to 7, cutting Brooklyn's League lead to nine games and its eight-game winning streak. Hank Sauer highlighted the opener for the winners by driving in four runs with two homers and a double. “Ramson Jackson drove in five in the = " Soom coors nightcap with a double and Sn Rick ine: two singles. Bruce Edwards’ —20.422 homer and double accounted for

mene, OATS RECLAIM Second Place

won only once, was the victor in

the first game althouh he required the help of Dutc h I.eonard

after Carl Furillo and Peewee By United Press

‘ran Citation's earnings since he

Holcombe, who allowed eight hits. |:

troubled with §

only run scored before Boston's #

SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951

His 3d State Amateur Title

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A roar went up from the crowd “the horses neared the half-| nile pole and Citation pulled past’ All Blue and began opening up his| ; lead. The race carried a net of $100, 000| but even the entry fee refunded, 80 that the winner's share would | i be that round figure. The victory]

got to the races as a two year old to $1,085,760, one of the most outstanding achievements in the | history of racing. Bewitch, by finishing second, also made turf history. The place position ran her earnings to $462,705 and put her more than $17,000 ahead of Gallorette as the leading earner of her sex. Gallorette retired several years ago with earnings of $445,535. Trainer Jimmy Jones said after Citation won the gold cup that the champion of the turf may be sent to the post three more times before he is retired to stud.

Satchel Signs To Help Browns Bring Crowds’

ST. LOUIS, July 14 (UP)— Leroy (Satchel) Paige, the ancient Negro pitcher who has played exor « hibition and or-

Peo Tras THIRD STATE TITLE—John Hare Iright) of Indianapolis already knows it,

toremember, came to terms

{Red Birds Smother

Paige and Bill Veeck

agreed on terms of a contract late today. A Browns’ COLUMBUS, O., July 14—Columbus’ rampaging Red

spokesman said ~ the contract Birds halted the Indianapolis Indians’ bid for undisputed

would be signed *Monday and Paige would join the club then, |fourth-place with a 10. to 0 shutout

Fhe big, pitcher's last year in afternoon.

thé major leagues was with Cleve. Right-hander Cloyd Boyer, a two-game loser, made his land in 1949 when he won four

and lost seven games for the debut into the win column an impressive one by limiting the

Indians. Indians to three hits. The spokesman indicated that But Boyer had help. Hig home run the over — field Paige, who came by his nickname n fence, driving in Mozzali. Then because of his big feet, was hired Mates clubbed Tribe Hurler Benson duplicated the feat with a to help “bring in the crowds” Bob Curtis for 13 of the 15 blows tremendous right field blast. through his antics on the field made off three Tribe moundsmen. joe Muir relieved Curtis with. British rather than his playing ability. The Red Bird shit parade in- none out in the seventh, but holder, , , , ‘cluded a pair of ‘booming homers 3 double play squelched the hitPaige's age is anybody’s guess. , uble pay ] Bahe Some record books give it atiPY Third Baseman Vern Benson less inning for the Red Birds,

Times Special

Paige

NNINGDALE, Ai crack victory against today by sweeping matches in the final tournament. Red-haired Patty

as she trounced the women's

7 and 8. Didrikson

around 45 while many fans claim and a round-tripper hy Cotton) Hutchings Hurls Eighth toughest battle of he's between 50 and 60. The eal, Yohn Hitchings Browns roster will carry it as Stevens Gets No, 29 Li : B before she could beat simply “born....” eighth, feeding doubles to Mozzali philomena Garvey,

But Boyer didn't stop the Trihe althogether., First Sacker Ed Stevens extended his consecutive-

and Benson, pion, 1 up. Merson doubled for the visitors In the other in the first and Dallessandro hit Rawls of Austin,

ninth inning with two out, Boyer tightened down in the and 1; clutches.

Stevens had gone hitlesz in three times up. He struck out the first time .and popped up to Harry Walker at second twice,

Betty Jam Antonio, Tex.. The Indians and Red Birds Donald of were billed for a doubleheader Peggy Kirk of here tomorrow. Both clubs go to feated Mrs, Indianapolis for a Tuesday night 3 and

: but Dale Morey is off Murray wall. 3 Janized baselnl “showing off his chipping iron that was a big tool that helped Morey win his third Indiana Amateur Other in the sixth frame with most fans care golf championship yesterday. He beat Hare, 5 and 4, at the Anderson, hd. Lountiy Club.

Milwaukee Minneapolis trophy he can keep. In SWomen ovr ELS Spurn hg 7) Morey firet won the > Kk new Wo Browns’ ‘ow ner vi Oo u Oo evens ok I Ish Ba:

By United Press

here this professionals comple Britain's best

all gw singles i

neapolis scored the easiest victory among the victorious

Saint Sauver of Fr amateur title-

Tampa, Fla, was

thiew in: ine Babe was carried to the 18th hole Into 6th Place

matches, game hitting streak to 29 in the for two sacks in the sixth but Frances Stephens of England, 2 aver

trimmed Scotland, 5 and 4; Findlay, O.. deJoan Gee of England, 2; and Betty Bush of Ham-

Editorials, Page 20 %

’ PAGE 11

Morey Trims Hare, 5 and

By JIM HEYROCK

Sports Staff Writer ANDERSON, July 14-—Dale Moray, who lives in Martinsville, plays some of his golf out of Dallas, Tex., and works for a sandpaper company out of Rockland, Mass., today won the 51st Indiana Amateur Golf championship. The 30-year-old salesman, a formersprofessional golfer for three years, kept smiling in spite of an unfriendly gallery io defeat 23-year-old John Hare Jr., of Indianapolis, 5 and 4, in a scheduled,

Millers ! ers Homers 36-hole ‘nal. It was the third time Morey, who at some time has played in Keep Brewers nearly every major golf tourna-

MILWAUKEE, July 14 (UP) Hare Out Three home runs 535 554 345—38 kept Milwaukee from taking over Par In undisputed = first place in the American “Association race toMillers edged the Brewers, HO to 4

American Association—

MORNING ROT ND Par Out 535 444 344-38 Morey Out $134 444 345-35

Minneapolis

144 443 535—36-36-—172 Morey In i night - as the 345 347 535—34-35—69 Hare In . Milwaukee in a 144 443 545-—37%- 3018 tie for ‘first place with Kansas AFTERNOON "ROUND City Morey Out Although outhit, 12-to 6, Min $35 543 345-33 its runs by Hare Out

The defeat kept

neapolis scored all of

virtue o home runs two by 534 444 343-34 Third Baseman Johnny Lucadelln Morey In ind one py Second Baseman Boh 544 4x Hoffman. Ironically all of the Hare In Brewer runs were accounted for 444 1

by doubles, ep ment in the country has accepted the big silver trophy. symbolic of

He clouted an- the Hooziar links title. x

$ Lucadello unloaded his first in the fourth inning. the first hit

Won Permanent Trophy two mates on base. Hofman, who

joined the club last night. hit 10 addition to the what proved to be the winning {fOPhY., Morey run in the eighth frame merchandise

traveling received a $100 certificate and a

Indiana

5 2 2 0 Milne it 4 0 5 0 Amateur in 1943 8 0 3 1 2 0 Hofmar 477 4 4 again in 1914 000 0 t 31 3 0and then turned professional. He 0000 t 2 i 323 0 5 5 0 regained his amateur standing 5 0140 1 0 8 0'last season, Re 1211 3 0 4 . : 7 2 3 1020 After winning the six-dav B $0 2 ign ; : ' ; pu $3.0 2 0 oo &rind, Hoosier golf's most gruelEng. July 14 Us 38-14 ling event, Morey said: he. would

women golf ted a 9-0 rout

try for the Indiana Open title next month at Hillcrest in Indianapolis, 8 lked -for Olmo | nth eV Virtus: ; 2 mie Mornoiaie. ta Bihul ‘ Morey virtually chipped himself 000 003 0104 {0 the title yesterday as he moved

: 000-303 -04 x — 5 ; Runs batted ~n- Mauch, 4-up on. Hare the

35 122%" 9» “Toials 30 62712 doubled for Buriis in. eighth

amateurs M

Indianapolis

Fry ax 2. Wall Hotmgn, ( radedo tri ota two day it Reed i oi h PH District champion at the end of Yul, 8 Home Runs Cucad=llo 2, nine holes up at the end of 1R,

1 wall to Mauch to, , Berg of Min- Crowe. Ru to Hofman to Gilbert 2 /6-up ‘at the end of 27 and then

Hofman to “Rufer to Gilbert, Left on bases! gia - Milwaukee 10, Minneapolis 5. Bases pir finished the match on the 32d

Americans Sg wal st in ge 3 green, reared Bo 0 ug BUEN JE rs eves Semen Hone (6-8). Losing pitcher Wall cher It was the morning round that Umpires - Carnes. Applehans, Mullen. Time, won the title for Morey, On the first three greens this morning, ‘Morey placed chip shots within 18 inches of the pin. He went 4-up at the end of five 'holes as Hare, who intends to réTOLEDO, July 14 (UP) Vet- enter Purdue University next fall, eran Taft Wright slammed a failed to conceal his tenseness. three-run homer in the 10th Hare's morning round was nothBetsy inning tonight to hand the Louis- ing like his play in the semifinals Tex.. beat ville an K-tn-5 victory yesterday when he had only one Toledo and move them intorbogev in 28 holes eson of San gixth place in the American As-

Zaharias of

given the Louisville Moves

the day. The

youthful Irish cham-

Colonels

Morey fired a 69 in the morning and Hare a 76 against par 72. the Hare, who also won The Times victory to re - Tournament of Champions last Mueller, who held season, was able to win only one

Jean sociation Wright's eason gave the

eighth homer of

liefer (Gordon the Mud Hens

7 : to one hit during o " In the ninth, Johnny Merson game when the Indians begin a mond, Ind.. beat Mrs. Joan COW- yuo Jact five innings B hole during the morning. That skied to Roy Broome in center |. p,m, stand through Aug. 5. per of England. 3 and 2 L N BS. Toled was No. 12 when Morey chipped . x . . : . > ouisville oledn o - . . i and Dom Dallessandro popped to INDIANAPOLIS The Americans had swept the Ricki AB H Q Al ABH o a Short, the only chip he missed lahters WB a 3 ; Benson at third. AB R H O A E three doubles matches played yes- Lyons.2b 331% : ap 1 0 ¢ i all day. . ; But. Frank Kalin walked and §fard cf werd 3 01 % iterday, Im Wh M334 CMcQuilenlt 313 0 Much of the difference also was LEAGUE STANDINGS Stevens lashed a single to right, Dallessandro, If 0 1 9 1.11 meen 31d i'1 § in putting. Morey carded 27 putts ' kali f 2 0 n a . a . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION sending Kalin to third, after two Kalin, Ho 1 3 : : 8.3 $17 ge for the morning round while Hare W > 3 x Poy lor 3 - 0 . . * 0 0 2, Milwaukee . | Won-1os Pet,’ G-B-igtrikes and one ball were called. [Femander.’ 30 ....3 8 0 9 1 8 Phillies Sign 323 i § jhad oa. - , Kansas ‘City c.. 5 39 562 The Trit ras deadlocked with Mangan. ¢ ...... 3 0 0 7 0 4 Chapman Yy 0 0 00 1 The gallery of some 700, marSt. Paul cease. 47 40 540 8 1e 'rbe was dead 0Cked Wilhinsgi," ss a3 0-9 1 0 © Mueller.p 2 6 0 0 0 0 shalled by plfers wh y Minneapolis vs 44 43 06 5 ‘Minneapolis for fourth-place be- Curtis, p ......... 2 9.0 9 2 40 Local Catcher 43 ny golters who were INDIANAPOLIS .... 41 3 1s : foe pame-tim Muir.’ o relia fy eg 0 ! ] 0 0 0 ousted from the tournament Louisville ve 42 37 ‘a i & e- e, Hutchings. p as 0 0 0 0 1 ) . 3 000 . uledo 40 47 490 8 2 Fin dado’ 0.0 0 8 9 ANN ARBOR, Mich, July 14 0 o 1 earlier this week, was excepColubus : ie 34 SU ANS 13% ia Ranta ’ : : 3 8: CTE ers a ny Even Series Tolals 300 TH 8 —Pete Palmer, of Indianapolis, ° 0 0 tionally partial -to Hare. But that

MERICAN LEAGUE : ; : . : AMER! . The Red Birds, winners of six COLUMBUS

University of Michigan eatcher Totals 43133

didn’t bother Morey.

ot . 4 . tosh 4 ir last sev o <Q y . . . X : . : el Chapman hit tie or F Er . . hes Reese singled with two out in the NEW YORK, July 14 Enos £5199, : x they a Se & games, evened Walker. 2b ¢ 0 2 4 0 0 who batted .319 In 12 Big Ten [sixth Soa Sa Morey Dressed Nattily th. He allowed only six hits (Country) Slaughter's double in New York .... the series after the Indians gained / 2 3 3 2 8% 3 . Dauwherty ran for House fu ninth. ninth. : ; “ Slaug $ AR 29 to 1 verdict hefe vesterdayv 3 3 11 § 0 conference baseball games last | Campbell povped out for Mcleland fn Morey, who has awed the galincluding homers by Reese and the seventh inning drove home Detroit ed ae 2 ; vartkn Wad fom 2 } v al ree k an ; including h € 18 © Detroit ion Curtis: 1 1 Ave § tid 3b <2 2 4 1 2 8 spring, today signed a contract s walked for Funk in nimth. lery all week with his natty atJackie Robinson two runs. gave St. Louis a 4-3 urtis fanned five and did not bi f «4:20. 1 4 le 6U2 003 000 3-8 4; av : a e F g . C1 Pune OH 8, Bo 5 . X } & Fhiladelohia issue a single walk, but his three Repulski, If $060 1.9. 0 Lh Philadelphia Phillies 000 320 ooo 0.5 tire, played the morning round in The Cubs scored tive runs oll victory over the New York Giants 8 ouis B 5 ) $ 2€ Morgan. € ......ues- 4 7 YY 89 3 ade ¢ ©s. Delaxarsa. RUBS ted Ly- bright-re OL OT : : ; : ars ght-red trousers. During the Dan Bankhead in the [irst inning today and enabléd the Cardinals NATIONAL LEAGUE home run pitches; coupled with a Bchister ss ......3 § § § } § Palmer "will report Yo the [ont 2. OBrien 3, Atkibs 3 se lunch stop he switched to : He ates A . ; v 30CON¢ ntad at ia} We ob pair of early-game miscues, sent — wt its, i : ai to take command in the sec ond to rec laim second place in thei Von Lost Pet. G.B PALF OL & rl) ho de i ; 8 lata 3 10 15 27 4 0 Terre Haute, Ind., team of the Ul RI shirt and blue and white shoes game and then survived a four National League before a crowd g, i 36 515 9 oIMOUS 1h lronl lo $y. Pisher strifck out for Muir in 8th 1s B Three ” sna Ba e. “Sacrl Hare's game returned in the : ori : ; - 18 337 9 Three hits and : vor .bv Ted E Class B Three-1 League next Hoder le ! run eighth inning rally by the of 10,007. 3 28 500 12 ree hits and an erroc.by Cd INDIANAPOLIS 000 000 000 0 pa de afternoon round but it wa ton Dodgers. Slaughter’s blow was struck off Philadelphia oo... 0. 38 4 481 13a Beard gave Columbus a run in Columbus 121 110031x—10. spring. Ba a | late He won. foul : hol ‘ : . : : ,o nia priaye 3 2 $717 1 iia > rds . Rur at : . : A o y 1¢ on four oles 0 Carl Erskine, Brooklyn's George Spencer and scored Stan i 4 os ena 2 4 438 16'3 he prs ae oe Birg: } {it d son A native of Indianapolis, ge. 'S Morey’'s two in the afternoon. firlasted only Musial and Wally Westlake who Pittsburgh 31 47 397 20 [two more in the second with three (fF ; !

starter in the opener, three inning allowing nine hits. (FIRST_GAME)

had singled.

Until Slaughter's blow the

Chicago Brooklvn Giants had led 3 to 2 by virtue of RI 3e Al itiltort AB H OQ A single runs in the first, third and 18.41 . . AR uml t i Cavreta,lb 4 1 8 0 Reese 5 3 2 3 h fifth innings. Alpha Brazile who mhi 3 08 er.c ” Bamhitzet 4-1 2 0 Robinsn2b 3 1 4 3 succeeded the Cardinal starter Hrmn f 4 2 2 0Hodges.lb 2 0 6 0 Jeficoat rf 0 0 0 0Campnelac 4 01 0 Continued on Page 12—-Col. 1 Jack=on Mb 3 0 0 2Thompsndf 3 0 1 0 HE fe ee I TE B Fdwrdse 3 1 3 0Cox.3b 30073 Smalieyss 3 1 1 3JHEdwards 1 0 0 0 . Lown. p 4 1 2 2Erskinep 0 0 0 0 V k C Leonard.n 0 0 0 0 Podbielanp 2 0 1 0 eec onsi ers Abrams 1 60600

tals 24 371i 7T 1 a 53110 § k G Feta mann oan 3 exio Jtanky, Grimm

Abrams grounded out for Podbielan in

9th : ST. LOUIS, July 14 (UP)- Bill,

Chicage 101 100 200-5 Veeck ew ow § i Brooklyn : © 030 000 010—4 e k, new X wner of the St. Louis Error—B. Edwards. Runs batted in Browns, said tonight that the Sauer 4, Reese 3, Robinson. Two-base hits ¢ sti ‘ “ y " . nner Br Edwards Miss. Baumholis | Club still has “several” persons

Home runs— Reese. Sauer 2 Rahinson. under scrutiny as a possible new Stolen bases Furillo, Robinson, odges . Nv I Sacrifiee—Smalley. Double plays—Robin- manager for the lowly St. Louls

son to Reese to Hodges, Smalley to Miksis Browns. to Cavaretta, Smalley to Miksis, Reese to . Hodges. Left on base FGhicago 8, Braokiyn) But he declined to be specific, he ases on balls—off Lown 8, rskine 1. , x Podblelan 3. Struck out—by Lown 3. Pod. particularly about Eddie Stanky, bielan 1. Hits" and runs—off Lown an Jew io 3! 1 ey and Win New York Giants’ infielder who

Erskine § and 3 In 3 (none out in Sth. is one of the latest additions to Podblelan 2 and 2 in 6. Winning pitcher— the rumored list.

Lown (2:4), Losing pitcher—Podbielan (1- . “I won't say that I'm not con-

I. Dmplres— Ballanfant. Barlick and Donatelll. Time--2:34 . : : sidering him,» and I won't say

(SECOND GAME)

Chicago Brooklyn that I am,” Veeck said. ABHOA BHOA “ i si i amish ET 2 Yruriionr “537 9 “The club is stil con idering Cavreta,lb 5 012 1R 8 1 3 . several men for the position. Pata! 3 3 3 o Rohl! nsn.2 2b 3 9 3 1 Among those who have been Hrmnskirf 2 1 1 0 Hodges,1b § 1 i shy, Jettnahit © 00 0 Abrams: 42.3.0 mentioned are Roger Hornsb) Jackson.db 5 3 0 4 Walkerne 3 3 1 : : 2 idges, xariae 0 0 1 ii Cob 3 i 8 i champion who held several manSmalleyss 4 0 2 4 Campnela.c ‘ . , former Kellva 103 Gamat’ 3 8 1 1 agerial posts; Joe Gordon, form Rimi, § 3 fumetadr 282) at, piueing 09 9 A Taser 000 o0o0f the Boston Red Sox; als 39132715 ‘Totals 2361227 8

erwilliger forced runner for Haugstad in eighth, Chic Basra tana na, 503 010 002-11 Br .. 300 001 040— Errors— Hermansh, Smafer. Robinson, Runs batted in—Jackson 5. B. Edwards 4. Snider 2, Abrams, Terwillizer. Furillo 2./ Baumhboltz. Sauer. Two-base ity Jack: 8. rillo,

«3

hr 7 ski, ° Jackson. Double plays

Ke \. ‘wards so CAvareLta: Ayaretta to to varetta, Klipstein | to Owen retta. Left on base hi- | £ n se on balls-—off # in 2, Bankhead 1. Hau esta 1 ,out—by Kelly 2. Bank. we 4. Hits 8--0ff | * Vy ner 1

the Chicago Cubs.

Wife of sEx-Den Patch Owner Dies at 83

LOS ANGELES, July 14 (UP) pjtion tilt at Victory Field here.! —Mrs. Frances Felix, 83, wife of Simmons, 1950 pitching ace with the one-time owner of the famous the Philadelphia Phillies, will capharness racer, Dan Patch, died tain the soldier team and start on

today. Survivors include her husband, | William A,

nd chant in the Dakotas, two "gaugh-

ters and a son,

former National League batting Against Tribe July 23 | |

New York Yankee: Lou Boudreau pitched a two-hit shutout victory | and over Charley Grimm, once manager of recently, will try his hurling arm

Felix, former mer- 28th Division personnel. Proceeds

) 4 p § al ———— —- more blows and an error by Dal- {fice Palmer was also

quarterback 5 innings at ing a two-under-34 for the first

i i 5 0 2 ir f 1 ~~ GAMES TODAY lessandro in left. Merson 0 Stevens Left on bases Indian on Michigan's 1951 Rosebowl Mcleland i nine, One of the putts Morey . apolis. 6 olumbus 7 Jase on alls n SOA! ef RRO "ing the ; a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Benson homered as first up fn Bover 2 ou Ye Hutch: ri off “out championship football team. balls nd ul ned Jarmg ie fa oi dq 5h All Games Doubleheaders e i PP - I : addin MD Piva uy ! : ea Mite I i ¢ : wo-footer rolle past nada, mes Doublet th third. In the : thre run n 6 Innings and three batters He was signed by Scout Eddie 1-10 Ump the ‘cup and. lost Tim. the. hole Lonisville at Toledo seventh, Mo Mozzali, who hit M 0 in 1 inning: off Hutchings 2 Rrescese pa it him the hole,

. inning. Hit by pitcher. by Curtis four-for-five, beat cut a dribbler Alister Losing Pitcher— Curtis. Umpires,

A Stewar d J im to third and Deal slammed a 2!" Aftendance “31 ria, Time

Kansas City at St. Paul Krajnik and is a

Milwaukee at Minneapolis

NATIONAL LEAGUE {All Games Doubleheaders) | |

Chicago at Boston neinnati at Brooklvn Gineinnatl at New York 8t. Louis at Philadelphia

AMERICAN LEAGUE II games doubleheaders Phi Aden at Chicago RBRoston at St. Louis Washington at Cleveland New York at Detroit

RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 10, INDIANAPOLIS 0. - Louisville 8, Toledo 5

8t. Paul 7. Kansas City 8. Minneapolis 5, Milwaukee 4.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 0. Chicago 5-11, Brooklyn 4-7. Cincinnati 5, Boston 0.

8t. Louis 4, New York 3.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland 8, New York 0. Boston 3, Chicago. 2 Washington 8, Detroit 0, Philadelphia 7, 8t. Louis 8.

Simmons ta Pitch

Army Cpl. Curt Simmong, who |

the Washington Senators

|against the Indianapolis Indians July 23 at Victory Field. | The Indians are. booked to meet an all-soldier team from Camp Atterbury, Ind. in an exhi-

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the mound. Team members will be post and California Lieut.-Governor Goodwin Knight (extreme left) presents Gold Cup after re be used for camp athletic and Tetreation equipment,

over a million dollars. Jockey Steve Bron | is up.

Park School in Indianapolis,

Citation Has Won $1. 085, 760 aT

Acme Telephoto,

$-MILLION HORSE-—Trainer Jimmy Jones proudly holds the great b.year-old Citation while an Paul 0 Race on halls afl. United‘ States

champion won the Hollywood Gold Cup yeste:day to become the first horse in turf history to" earn

graduate of One of Hare's outstanding shots

was on No. 27 when e belt Saints Hit Page hd an eight-iron, red For 7-6 Victory

within one foot of the pin 4 Morey succeeded Boh Myers of ST. PAUL. Minn, July 14 (U™) . Whitman slapped a 350

Indianapolis, ousted in the first font double off Joe Page's third

round Wednesday pitch in the last of the ninth in-

i ight scoring tw p Rg t( . OE rr to Vicars, Ver Moneymaker Wins 16th St. Race

Kansas City. Whitman's blow climaxed a four-run rally for the Saints who Bud Moneymaker, long missing are now two games out of the from the winners’ circle at tha American Association lead. West 16th Street Midget SpeedThe Saints started the fire- way, returned to his favorite spot works when Jack Cassini hit a there by capturing the feature in home run with one out in the 8:12.60. Jimmy Warriner was sec» ninth. Jim Pendleton and Tim ond. Thompson singled, Eric Tipton Action last night before 5700 {doubled to left field, scoring Pen- fans was jam-packed with crash|dleton, and then Whitman drove eS. Moneymaker won the second lin Thompson and Frank Marchio,|Sémi-final event in which Jimmy {who ran for Tipton, with the win-| Quick crashed into the guard | ning tallies: rail. Heat winners for the night

Kansas City st Paul oa were Warriner, Jimmy Davis, AB H O A A : . Itrxmndss™ 3 1 7 Scassinian Te 23.32 Johnny Mitchell and Wayne Haw Marquis, lf 4 i 1 2 pénditn.ss 3 1 1 1 ley. | Boll ib 5 ( rompson,¢ i | Cerviel $23 0 Tipton)t 4 3 1 0 Walter Gingrich, a. newcomer Thomasrf 3 L 3 0 Whitman, rf 4 2 2 0 froms Kokomo thrilled the fans Segrist.2b 4 0 8 2 Ozark,lb 4 0 8 1 C Courtney.c 4 1 4 1 Antonghio.cf 4 ] 3 9 when he won the first semi-final {Carey,3l 4 22 4 Hoak,3b 1 . : rey 4 2 3 0 Motsory 31 0 sievent. He finished third. in the Muticriel.p : 3 2 3 Ro £9 3 3 3 3 feature. agen \ D) Marchio - - Another stock car program is | Totals 34 925 9 Totals 38 14 2712

| Rocco popped out for Mossor in 8th, on tap tonight with time trials | Marchio ran for Tipton in 9th, at 7 and the first heat event at Kansas City 110 020 020-6 § i 8t, Paul 110 000 014-7 8:30. Errors Markland Runs batted inh Bollweg, Thomas 2, Markland 2, Cerv, Tipton 2, Mossor,

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