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By TIM CANTY United Press Sports Writer .

Mangrum at Tourney : CHICAGO, July 31—A detective guarded Lloyd ManTournament to ward off further threats against the wealthy pro's life. =

The detective was assigned to protect Mangrum throughout the! anford Beached tournament after two men, pre-| !

sumably gamblers, telephoned him|

and warned him not to win thel : St. Paul Open Tournament if he I i OuIS After wanted to leave town alive. as y i Mangrum, guarded by a police ! . : detail, went on to win the tourna-| 0 : ment Sunday despite the threat. | Oyage on alves He and the oth® name pros sat | . on the sidelines today as more By United Press than 100 men amateurs tried out! ST, LOUIS, July 31 (UP) Fred for 16 positions and 29 women|ganford, once reckoned as a $100.-| vied for 24 spots in the All-|p00 pitcher by the New York Yan-| American's qualifying rounds.. |kees west back to the St. Louis! WE Starts Thursday Browns today in a $10,000 waives © Tu , 4 we

: . deal. : FR ra ‘ Mangrym, who is pro golf's top PHENOM-Proportionately to his times at bat, Willie Mays has the

| Actually no money changed money winner, and 75 other ex- oh . leagues. Mays stepped right into center field for the New York Gian empted players won't have to hands. Sanford:-'was traded to the g

start playing until Thursday. About 150 other professionals

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Starr, also a former Yankee, to!

: bases well 3 i i i i i i the. Washington Senators, ell and doesn’t hesitate to hit the dirt, with or without his cap,

Both! pitchers had won only two games this year. ’

of joining the 24 low scorers and! ties who will be added to the final] pro fidld. Mangrum revealed that he was

offered a bribe to fix a golf tour- PAR Lollar to the Browns for

. Sanford and Roy Partee on Dec. nament two years ago, but turned : J Hig ing _ 13, 1948. The Yankees believed | () (] ayers, Oo UDS! wr ioe

He said peither he nor any|Sanford capable of winning 20 other traveling pro “would take a S83mes a season for them but he dime to play bad.” , won a. total of only 12 in two

WASHINGTON, July 31 — National League President He said the bribe attempt was Y¢2ars. tovd Ws ; : p ; ae rine Atempt was)’ The Yankees sent him to the Ford Frick told Congress today that baseball immortal Ty $7000 to finish fourth in a Los Senators last June in the deal in Cobb's suggested long term contract as a substitute for the

Angeles tournament, Thich Shey acquired Lefthander reserve clause in player contracts would not work. STO ye Ian thanks 1 Have — Se Frick, in a statement prepared! - — - - proached EB} pl on at S f b Il T for delivery (at 9:30 a.m. EDT), vestigation was staged to deter ) rouple o es, § STC . v , i i g be exempt : oor said that such contracts ‘would mine if baseball should be p never took any of them seriously. a ourney lead to a “Marxian principle” of from the Anti-Trust laws and al-

1 4 st i ssible” of . . i i for a gambler to fix a pro tourna. OPENS Tonight standardized pay pecsuse Payrollsilowed W operate under its, own hx un pn ' would be loaded with men who rules. ment Devause it's “too obvious, 1 The Marion Ceunty Softball did not make the grade. Rep. Patrick J. Hillings (R Calls It Foolish ShSmplonsalp tournament OP€lS + (Cobb, one-time terror of the Cal.) said he was “impressed” by . cacland BE G a Municipal] American League but now a bald- Cobb's suggestion, which might - After 20, ook BL the ses : ol ove £2 HI, ih ing 64, told the House Judiciary meet the objection fuat the ree ay for,” he said. “Almos 4 n aliair, the i tora tino ../serve clause ties a player to one aH meet is worth $2500 or more tourney will send ,fhe winner to Subconumities uvesugaing ao fon for life. ; and then there's endorsements, the regionals at Logansport Aug. . ples J vi re illig McCulloch (R hibitions and testimonials. A3l- Region winners will complete].” °Tder to survive, must havel Rep. William M. McCulloch (R. pir would bn fool to A any- in the national finals at Dr something like jts controversial 0.) Wanted to heal frum some Buy d ith blers.” * |Mich., Sept. 10-14 ' reserve clause, which binds a ‘average’ ballplayers who would wm ot Paul police Deadline for team entries is 5 Player for life to the team which/uiol have leavy publ Phinion inspector Frank Mondike saidP: ™. tomorrow, with the draw- holds his ontrack beping Sem ar Ce ne Saturday night's threat may have [8% being held at 8 p. m. in the Both Frick and Cobb said the 7 held out for been the -work of pranksters and Dearborn Gym. reserve clause was necessary to when he e ou op x ooo added Mangrum is “the nervous keep rich clubs from buying up raise oyer is $9000 5a ary after p , : all the top talent. But when Cobb leading league batters for

type.” Wayne Post Defeats : 'was asked how to improve it, he Years. The Detroit Tigers told him Mangrum, who won a Purple said that he once suggested to a to take their offer or quit base

Heart in World War 11, admitted ROgSdale Nine, 15-4 reporter— "and I don't know that ball he remembered the threat every Wayne Post feated Robison I BO right’—that- players be threat of congressional invest igatime he bent down to putt as he Ragsdale, 15\to 4, in American signed for five years ig tion. won the tournament Sunday. Legion baseball yesterday. The 2 . Hillings said he would question “Something like that is funny teams played Af Riverside No. Frick and other baseball spokesI.oen Rodenbacker, men on whether it would be good

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: ¢ 1 ¢ bitrati rd of : he said. But buddy, when it hurler, homered in the third in- 2ppea oT 0% board of for baseball to have big-league happens to you, it’s not 80 d—— ning with no one on. Rodenback- who might decide to “sweeten” teams on the West coast. That funny. gr held the Ragsdale team to the players’ contracts Prosyr- could be done, he said, by raising TTT {five hits. : hi ee 2

{Robison Ragsdale Hit ote 3 3 ably, if a player did not like the | the Pacific Coast League to ma{Wayne Post .. .. 421 332 x15 11 3 new contract offer, he could deal|Jor status or, buying Eastern Ivoraitand and Piper; Redenbacker and with another club—something he| franchises for Los Angeles, San - now is forbidden to do under the Francisco or Seattle, reserve clause. Chairman Emanuel Celler (D.! » N. Y.) said Cobb's tentative sug- Junior Baseball B LEAGUE Broad Ripple George 10, Ravenswood 4, Washington North East Rockets 14, Ellis Trucking 10,

Evansville Boxers Seek Second Victory |

Evansvilleamateur boxers will \\f : ” return to the Sahara Grotto out-| hat Price Glory?

door arena for a rematch with 'TROIT, July 31--Doroth Indianapolis fighters at 8:30 p.m.| mis of Idan or Wy |gestion showed that an oldtimer| Thursday. The Pocket City punch-| the 1950 city and state women's |[®¢ls the reserve clause could

ers won their last trip here, | golf championships, played anv- stard some improvement. 0 ] Rep. Chauncey W. Reed (R.

The top bout will find Don thing but championship golf in Evans, Indianapolis heavyweight,! the first round qualifications of Ill.) said he was convinced that C LEAGUE meeting Jerry Nicholson. Evans! the Western Women’s Amateur the reserve clause puts baseball : Broad Ripple : lost to Nicholson in their first] links tourgey here yesterday. under Anti-Trust laws, with com-| 0h Frd Terriers 15; Murphy's Ti.

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To 'Frisco Seals KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 31 Page, former New {York Yankee ace relief pitcher, was optioned yesterday to the San Francisco Seals by the Kansas City Blues of the American Association #

Page, one of baseball's greatest {relief hurlers beforé*his famous left arm lost its snap, had been “sweating out” the return of his effectiveness as a member of the Blues.

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counted out. Gentleman Jim Dobie, 225, Windsor, Ontario, will meet Tiger Jack Moore, 220, Toledo, O,, in the first bout. : In the semi-windup, Joe Millich

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