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Here Tonight

The Harlem . Globetrotters, . bring outdoor basketball and, vaudeville to Victory Field:

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tonight, The “trottingest” . basketball «club in the - business that has

“warmed up for coming indoor season winning 144 games in| South American, Africa, Europe and the U. 8, Will oppose George Mian's U 8. All-Stars at 8:30. Coach Mikan has lined up an array of "former collegiate and! professional - talent including - his brother Ed Mikan, Johnny Chavers, Max Woosley - (Indiana Stat Ray Rageliz, Jack Burmaster, Johnny Sebastian, Wally! Osterkorn, Tony Lavelli, Jimmy Clark (Huntington, Ind.) ‘and Bob Karstens. “Comedy Included The Trotters are the same now-you-gee-it-now-you-don’t club. that features comedian Reece (Goose) Tatum and dribbling wizard Marquess Haynes, Others are Josh Grider,. Pop Gates, Bill Brown, 8am. Wheeler, Clarence Wilson, Bobby Milton and Babe Pressley. A pre-game ceremony .at 8 p. m. Will clude music, presentation . by the Indianapolis Junior Cham-'! 8 "bor of Commerce, baton twirling hy Don Poynter 2 the University . of Cincinnati d in ntroduction of team iy Between halves. the entertain-] ment will include Ray Wilbert in a hoop rolling act, an acrobatic act by the Loutner Twins, a table tennis. exhibition .and Tony Lavelli and his accordion.

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pin hopes to land some of these punches on Sugar Ray. in their return. meeting Sept. 12.

Heavy Sugar Goes on Ray

Four Battle

In City Amateur Golf Series

Medalist Arnold Koehler: Ralph Heinlein, Don Murphy and George Daugherty will battle in the semifinals of the annaul city amateur golf championship tourney at 2 : Riverside this morning. Will the price change? The quartet will tee off inthe —“It-sure-wil’ he said “There's championship flight at 10 a. m. $0 much money coming in on TurMurphy, 19-year-old shotmaker Pin that Robinson’ll probably be from South Grove, faced favored at only abouc 7-5 on the Daugherty after his upset victory night of the bout. But he'll still over veteran Russ Rader of Pe a slight favorite.” Sarah Shank in the quarterfinals. Money Makes Odds Murphy won, 1 up, getting a one- How come 31-year-old Robin-over-par 73, while Rader had a 74. son is favored over 23- vear-old

Turpin, when the latter beat SuDAUGHE ERTY advanced With oar Ray decisively for the title at another 1-up victory over Chet London July 10? Baker, his Coffin clubmate.

1 : “Money makes the price,” Daugherty, who was two-up at bookie replied. “There's mote the turn, had a 70.

money being bet that Robinson Koehler, ruling as a favorite to jot in London because he was cop the city crown, downed Bob gt of condition than there's being Salge. 5 and 4, shooting three- pet. he's faded so much Turpin can - under before ending the match on Jick him again. But the faded bethé 14th green. Salge had an jjer is gaining strength daily.” even-par 36 for the out nine, but, Meanwhile, the sale of tickets was thieadown. was =0 rapid that a box office man tat Madison Square” Garden predicted the Polo Grounds’ gate

By United re. NEW YORK, Sept. 1--In the heaviest fight betting io 16 years, Sugar Ray R at 12:5 today to capture the" world middleweight crown from England's Randy Turpin at the Polo Grounds, Sept. 12. | noXing's outstanding bookmaker who . prefers to remain anonymous. “The volume of betting ranks next {¢ that which preceded the Joe Louis-Maxie Baer fight pack in 1935. That was all-time tops.”

HEINL EIN beachad Bob Miller of Sarah Shank in a. see-saw struggle, 1 up. He had to overcome a two-down handicap after the first nine holes. He won No 15 and No. 18 after parring No

mated the current advance at “about $250,000.”

Large Gate

- ¥ squelched' a ninth-inning Cub Brockln oa * N" XIE oa rally. Bob Ramazzotti walked {Furillorf 4 2 2 0/Stanky3b 2 0 3 0.and took third .on Chuck Con|Reese.ss. ~~ 4# 3 3 3 Dark,.ss 4 0 6 4 Snider.cf 4 0 1 0 Mueller.rt 4 ! 3 8 nors single after only one out. Robngén 30 2 1Irvinldf 4 “8 pm i Us {Hodges.ib 4 0 4 0 Lockmanib 2 -1 5 1 Smokey” Burgess flied to Usher 'Cmpnila.c 4 16 i Thmpsnidb 4 2 1 0.and Ramazzotti was nailed at the D.Tmpan.if 4 0 ¥ 0 Mays.ef $1110 late. Cox, 3b 3 0 3 2 Westrume 4 0 8 0D Branca.p ] YQ J Magitep 3600 Cineinnad) Chicago Abrams 000 BHOA AB HOA Pdbin.p 0000 *Adams3m. 3 1 0 6'Miksis 2b 2038 [Pafko 1:90.00 Ryan.2b 3.0 3 3ijeffcoaticf 2 1 1} Hastd,p 06000 . NYrostek xt 4 1 0 0Bmholtzrf 3 0° 0 0 ol . : 21 mon sn KIswskildb 4 011 1Sauer,lf 4 230 Totals 33. 724 7 Totals 31 827 5 HEqwds,if 3 1 0 0Jackson3b 4 5 3 0 Abrams “reached first'- on error for {jcher if 1 0 1 1BEdwardsec3 1 3 2 Branca “in fift Merimancf 4 1 4 ORmazotiss 0 0 0 0 Pafko flied out for Podbielan in seventh. Stallcup.ss 4 2 3 S Conpare.dn 4 110 1 AA AAA 001 000 0600— 1 Howell, 31 5 0'Smalleyss, 2 0 1 3 Rh © 122 001 20x— & Whmeierp 2 0 0 2 Owens 0020 Errors-—Thomson. Runs batted in—Miel- Mersshg 3 2 31 ler 5, Thomson 2, Robinson, Mays. Two Hermanski -1 1 0 0 base hit—Mays. Home runs—Mueller 3 Cavarretta 1 0 0 0 Thomson. Stolen bases-—Reese., Triple play Hatten.p 00.0 0 Dark to ‘Stanky. Left on bases Brooklyn Burgess 1 000 6, New York 3. Bases on balls—Branca 1, vo at ain Haughstad 1. Struck out by—Maglie 7 Totals 30 72717 Totals 30 82713 Branea 2, Podbielan 1, Haugstad 1. Hits Barkowskl ran for Edwards {in off—Branca 5 in 4 inines, Podbielan 2 in seventh - 2. Haugstad 1 in 2. Hit by pitcher—by Hermanski singled’ for Smalley in Maglie. (Robinson; by "Podbielan . (Lock- seventh, : mani: by Haugstad (Lockman:, Winning Cavarretia Struck, out Aor MecLish in. pitcher -Maglie (18-5 Losing piteher seventh 2 ‘ Branca (12-64. Uripires—Ballafant, Bar- Burgess flied out. (into double play: for ick, Donatelli and Gore. Time—2:18. At- Owen ninth A tendance-940.794 = Kk ati 020-020 000 4 : h Chicago 200 100 000— 3 Braves mas ; Errors— Stailcup. Runs Batted In-—Raum-Noitz, Sar,’ Stallcup 2, Ryan. KluszewPhilli 9 t 4 : =k} (Baumholtz - scored in fourth, when acksar hit into a double. play). Two Base I 1es, 0 Bs 3 Jeffco Merriman. Stolen Races S ’ Jar- owallcup, Jelfcoat, Sacrifice —Wehmejer PHILADELPHIA Lefty . War- 50d Playe—h. Edoards 1a Samet; ren Spahn won his fifth’ straight Stalicup to Ryan to Kluszewski 2; Jeffroat ) ACKsOr 1 i ‘game and his 18th of the sea- & "{iner lee hE few s 0sto raves Clacinnat} 3, Chicago 5. Bases On Balls son tonight as the Boston Bra Off—McLish 3, Hehmeler 5 Struck Out broke a 4-4 tie with a four-run By—-McLish 3. Wehmefer 4 = Hatten 1 Hits Off -McLish 7 in 7 innings. Hatten | O in 2. Balk-- English. Winning Pitcher defeat the Philadelphia Phillies, Wehmeler (3-9), Losing. Piteher—McLish 1359) Umpires Goetz. Jorda and War9 to 4. “neke.. Time-2:24. Attendance-=6535 Sibbi. Sisti started the big in-

tobinson was favored fly.

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re Louis who made “cousins” out of Dodger starter Ralph Barnca:

and Relief Pitcher, Phil Haugstad. He drove in five of his team's eight runs.

THIS Is HOW-—Randy Tur- outburst in the seventh inning to

_ning- with a single and when Sam "Jethroe and Earl Torgeson each laid down a bunt, Ed Waitkus and

Pitcher Ken Heintzelman respec-

tively threw to second and third too late to get the runners and the hases were filled. sent Sisti

Bob Elliott's double se 8 To Take Title a Re, Torgeson

scored when 8id Gordon grounded to Willie Jones. Walker Cooper doubled to send Elliott to third from where he scored jon a. long

It was the Braves’ 12th victory in their last 14 games. Spahn struck ‘out eight batters to raise his season’s total.to 141. Cooper

ninth. Philadelphia

0 Waitkus. on Brown.lb Asnpurn,cf Jones, 3h "7 Ennis.r{ Sisler, lf Hamner. ss Chiro, 2b 1 Wilber, Johnsn.p , Thmpson.p Hntzlmn,p Smnick p

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. 200 200 401-96 Philadeiphia 200 110.000—4 Errors--Hartsfield, Hamner. Runs Batted In-—Torreson, Hartsfield 2, Elliott 2, Torgeson scorred on wild pitch first, 2, Heintzelman. Sisler. Gordon. Marshall, Two-Base Hits—Jethroe, .Elliott, Home Runs Jones, Cooper. Stolen Torzeson Sacrifice Hits— Jones oe. Torgeson Left on Bases -Boston hiladeiphia 7 Base on Balis- Off 2. Thompson 2. Heintzelman 1 By. Johnson 1. Thompson 1 2. 8pahn 8 Off: Johna inning: Thompson 2 in 2!; in 4th: Heintzelmane 6 in 6 Pitcher-—S8pahn (18-11 Losing Heintzeimar 8-12 Umpires — Robh and Pineld. T{ime—2:28 At7439

Totals 27 Seminick ninth. Boston

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Reds Snap Losses At 6, Edge Cubs

CHICAGO. The

. Cincinnati

Reds snapped their six- game los-

IAC Swimmers Set 4 Marks, Pace Meet

The Indianapolis Athletic Club

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ing streak and: averted a plunge into the National League cellar at the same time by nosing. out, the Chicago Cubs, ,4 to 3. Bob Usher cut down the poten- § tial tying run with. a’throw that

St. Louis Rallies To Trim Bucs, 6-2

ST. LOUIS—A four-run rallv in

the eighth inning capped by Rilly

Johnson's second home’ run of the Rame,. gave the St. Iouis dinals a 6-2. victorv- over Pittsburgh Pirates here J4onight, « Cliff Chambers went the _distance for the Cardinals allowing seven hits for his eleventh

Car-

—ivictory of the season. But he was

locked in a tight battle for seven

inhings with the score -at the end of that stretch, 2-2, thanks to Johnson's seventh inning

But in the eighth inning, the Cardinals went to work on Rookie Don Carlsen, handing him his first major league defeat. Stan Musial opened the inning with a double and Enos

Slaughters hit skipped past center fiélder Frank ‘Thomas for a

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Totals 31° 724 7 Totais 35132715 Fitzgerald fou led out for Bell in eighth Howerton singled for Werle in ninth Pittshurgh 000 011 000—2 8t. Louis 000 001 14x48 Runs -hatted in—Carlzen. McCullough Two-base hits— Thomas. .McCiilloiigh, Musial, H. Rice. Johnson 3. Slaughter. Diering Three-baze hits Hemus, Musiat Slaughter. Home rus—Johnson 2. Sacrifice Cole. "Double plavs— Phillips to Strickland to Cole. Cole to Phillips. Left on bases——8t. Louis R. Pittsburgh 9. Base on balls—Off Carlsen 2, Werle 1, Chambérs 6 Struek out— By Carlsen 3. Werle 1. Chambers 5. Hits off Carlsen 10 in 7 innings ‘none out in 8thi, Werle 3 in 1. Winning. pitcher—Chambers (11-11). Losing pitcher Carlsen 12-1/. Umpires—Dascolio. Stewart, Conlan : me—2:15 Attendance—I1, 637

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relieved by ° ninth.

The Blues made a desperate attempt to tie up the first game nis championship. pinch «runner Bob Ross was thrown out at the plate trying to score from

in the fina

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.S. A mateur Net Play

“Doris Hart, Top

BY United Prets

FOREST HILLS, N*Y,,

of Philadelphia roared to his second straight major upset| by flattening Herbie Flam, and top-seeded Dick

Orange, N. J., .won a battle

in the patty today to reach the semi-

but

for Rocco in 9th

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or Upton in 8th,

on Bases—St Paul 6, Kansas on Ba -Off: Samson 3, Lemish 1. 2 Strick Qut—By: Lemish 3 Wyse

Muncrief 1. Hits—Off: Samson 4 in 7 inn- still ha Lemish 4 in 55:

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Palls—Teed 2.

Losing Pitcher—8amson

Rricese, 3001.

King.

Winning Time—1:41.

Wyse 7 in 61;

SM crief 2 in 3. Wild Pitch-.Samson. Passed Tacquet for the man whom he

Colonels Defeat Birds, 10 to 3

COLUMBL

Louisville

Richter ss Lyons, 2b Broome. r{ Tf. Wreht.1f Tm. Wght lf Zauchin, 1b O'Brien.cf Chapmn.3b Sghrbrth.c Pérriss.p

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Louisville Columbiis Frrors > Creger Broome, Chapman, base. hits riss Home Double playschin: Zauchin Lewis to Creger Louisville 11,

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Aliperto Broome 2. Taft Repulski,Zauchin Mozali, -Zauchin.

run-—Broome.

Columbus

Hits off—Krieger

JS; O., Sept. The Louisville . Colonels

eep a to draw even. But Savitt regained t

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Pitehetr— Wsye Umpirek—

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Seixas, a fighting forme Army pilot who had eliminated Austral-

2% 5 a the 1950 runnerup from Beverly ‘S 2 4 3 Hills, Cal, 1-6, 9-7, 2-6, 6-2, 6573 2:00, 4 118 0 in a chilly mist. $3925 savitt, Wimbledon and Austral3 1 3 lan champion. seeking the first 3 1 0 2 amateur grand slam since Don * 1 2 % 9 Budge pulled the trick. in 1938, 110 4 ignored an infected leg and limped 000 945 a 63, 1-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 victory 3812 27 13, 0ver Patty. The Los Angeles loser

was hailicepped by a strained

Partee singled for®* Nevel in 8th, wrist, J Ross ran for ‘Partee in 9th. ” n zn St. Paul 200 020 0004 I A NW a ; 1a Kansas, City 020 000 100-3 MEANWHILE, in the womeq 3 —e ors—Cansint; Pgndleton, Bollwes. Up- singles, Doris Hart of Coral ( uns--Cassini '2, Pendielon 2, Woh! Carey, Courtney. Runs Batted In= Tipt oy Gables, Fla, and Mrs. J. J. Whitman, Marcnio, Upton. Nevel, Boliweg Walker-Smith of England moved I'wo-Base Hits-~Hoak, Cassini, Rocco. Stol- h yr en Bases Casein 2. Double Plays—cCas- into the semi- finals "with easy : sini-lo Pengletan to Rocce Hoak to Cas- i ai § ’ sini to Rocco: Upton to Waht to Rallwes - triumphs. The top-ranking. Miss | Goariney to Bofiwes Left on Bases—St. Hart, Wimbledon queen, flattened } Au ansas City 9 Base Ball art Rutherford 1, evel 7. struck Oui ny: Nancy Chaffee of Beverly His utherford 4. Nevel 2 its —Of Rith - -2, 6- 8. - ford 11 in 8'3 dnnings: Epperly 1 5 Cal, 6-2, 6-4, while Mr ager Winning Pitcher Rutherford Pines: Smith, topseeded foreign .threat, Hicks, Briscese. King. Time—1:36 blasted, Mrs. Magda Rurac of Second Game : i ~ St, Paul o Kansas Lity o a [08 Angeles, 6-2, 6-3. Hoak.se,3b 3 1 0 2 Wah!.2b 4 2 03 "Thus in tomorrow's semi-final 0 1 y Rhiovitedp 3 1/0 0, marauisct 3 11 0 matches, Savitt will tackle Seixas Brancto.2b 4 8 1 1 Jensenrf 2 0-2 0 while ‘inthe ‘other half of the Ozark.1b 42 5 1'ThoMaslf 3 1 5 0 y i Wil Whitban, i ‘ 2 ‘ 0 Carév.3b 3 2 0 1 men’s draw, Defending Champion Antnelo.c Partee.c 4 . 2 Marchiolf’ 2 0 2 8 Uptonss 2 1 2 2 Art Lafsen Sf San Leandio Gels eed.e 2.3 J vse.p . 1 2 engages n edgman o Samson.p 9 n 0 0 Mancrief.p 0000 SHpuper oes foreign chal Lemish,p 01 . - Cassini 1 8 a0 : ; lenger. \ Totals 31 918 4 ‘Total: 23 821 B In .th# women’s .semi-finals, Cassini safe on error for - ‘Lemish in Tth : . 3 St. Paul ® 010 cot 48 Miss Hart plays fourth-seeded Kansas City x—8 ’ 0. ErrorsUpton 7. Runs. Hoak 2. Rakle.i Maureen Connolly of San Dieg its Antonello Teed Casein) Jani, Mar. Cal., whilé Mrs. qulss oliver, Jensen omas arew Upton 2¥™Runs Batted In—Teed. Ozark 2. Meets second- seeded Shirley Fry Raklevits 2, Thomas 2. Carey, Upton, of Akron, 0. Wahl, Wyse. Marquis. Two- Base Hitg— . Wahl, . Ozark. Sacrifice—Wyse. Double 2 o ” Play--Pendleton to Brancatn to Ozark. Left

the d too much speed with his

ficiency,

succeeded as Wimbledon Cham-

Kitendance— pion. Patty was waving wildly at

{those corner- nicking canon shots in" the ‘first Jerseyman built up a 6-3. cushion, Savitt's service dropped off in the second set and using cross-

1 (0 P) court tactics which kept the limp-

de- ing Savitt away from the net and feated .the Columbus Red Birds out of position, Patty won it at 6-1 here today 10 to 3 to sw two-game series.”

a Dwkn ean

0 times,

his” touch to take the third set.

losing the fourth as Patty chased A him from the net with tower

It w set as Savitt, slugging every shot, cracked Patty's delivery

a Patty aided him with a bad streak 9 in which he won only one point in

3 Lyons Zauchin, Runs batted in Wright, Krieger

Two-

Morgan Taft

Fer-

Wright

Sacrifice — Walker Chapman to Lyons to Zau-

.Zauchin:

Left oh DASeS — 10. Base on balls

Krieger.

Winning pitcher-

Krieger

ans. Time-—-1:49,

‘In 9 innings:

off. -Ferris.! . Umpires- —Mullen,

3916 27 each of. four straight games. - . 342 001 000-10 110 100 000— -Richter 3.

A surprise. victor over MecGregor, second seeded foreigner, in his previous match, Seixas lost ‘the first and third sets to the favored Flam. But then he displayed the shots which captured the Bermuda, Spring Lake and Penn State titles as he stormed the net to. overpower his 21-year-old California rival. Miss Hart had too much power for Miss. Chaffee and, aided by the Californian’'s numerous dou--'ble faults, required only 46 minutes to wrap up her triumph. Harolld T.-MacGuffin of New York captured the veterans’ sin-

- on ing 'g N won by Frank McKinney, .IAC: 2. Tom . f . 17 to even the count. According to that forecast, Tur held th taht ih th 6. Kenny Carr, IAC. Time: 31.8 (7, aiter- Morar VIA 3 Bill, Campbell, IAC: 4 gles championship with a 6-2, 6-3 h . - 3 . g | es nate m ilger, I. eman, 4 5 Pet Groth, ; ’ . : The finals will be over the 36- Pin and Robinson will attract the wimmers he Spotlight in the nate, Tom Hilgel, 1aC Méter Free Style— 8. Terry Fuller, Rivieria, Time. ViCtoTy over John Sison of San hole route at South Grove tomor- largest hon-heavywéaight gate In 36th annual American Red Cross Do ay Ny ee Sarr, Tac, hes UA al Smith, IAC.) Marino, Cal. MacGuffin, making TOW, getting under way at 9 a. m. TINE history. The present record iv cwimming championships at and Sue Schaeffer, unattached. won by Betoy Turnee Has! Pack. Stroke. his first start in the tournament, for fighters smaller than heavy- i Por re 1A oie Samu per, IAC; 3 Maly Ans yg slimirnated severi-time- cham. Finals of the seven sub-flights the Riviera Club at 2 today. Won by Tom Lord, IAC; 2. Frank Parrish. Marchino, unattached: 13, Ann Morrison, IY § m y 784 2 2 p. m, today. nb } Rie 1 TAC ey ainet) i LP tl . . . - slated at Riverside tod weights was the $461.789 paid by : ; a. SAC: 5 Joe Duggan, YMCA. 4. Ronald IAC. 4. Betsy Alexander. IAC: 5. Mary/pion Gil Hall of New York in the are sia a versie today. 9.18 > B Coach Jim Clark's IAC nata- Salisbury, YMCA; 3, Henry Glick, YMCA. Ochsner, IAC; 8, Iris Baudenistal, Rivi- = LY ne Toba 19,186 fans for the Paul erlen- . 3; John Joyce. IAC m er- erin. Time: 377. 1 iternate, Sally quarter-finals YESTERDAY'S RESULTS . 5 : : 6. John Joyce. IA Time: 1:07.1 (7, alter- €r ry 3 a Sally q . 8 AY'S RESULTS bach-Jack Delaney light heavy- tors led the qualifiers into the pate. Fred Oliver, 1AC Wertz, Rivieria.i (New record, old rec-| . ER ee Championship Flight ep be n ¥ 3 nol1q finals today bv accounting for all Women, - r Freestyle, {Pnals: ord 39.1; Don Murphy defeated Russell Radar, Weight title fight at Ebbets Field, . z rd : h f ne iris 14 Ginger Allbright, IAC; Pat Marehine jac we out 13 and 14. 50- Me Back Stroke: Iv y ; aR our record smashes fol irls Judy Roberts, IAC. Jean McMahon, IAC; Won k P rson 2. Ronnie 5 H Sli Gee orge Daugherty defeated Chet Baker. Brooklyn, July 16; 1926. : : = T git Linda “Barton, IAC; Sally Bowers, unat- Wopfe- IAC. 3, Bob Christ, YMCA: 4, Biil oxer as im The Polo Grounds cgn accom- and under in the 50-meter breast tached. ty V 8 YMCA; 5. Dies Wertz, Rivieria; 5 Krol Koehler detested Bob Sali lydute ahont 60,000 fans for a Stroke by turning in a :41.1 per- | Men. 100-Meter IAC, William tert te Tom Hike nmr 39%. (% al Chance to Live g Jaiph Reinlen defeaied Robert Miller. fight. Only about 45.000: will he formance. The old mark was "43.1 make AnC Bi Ker, IAC: Dive Finais.-Diapne MeMabor IAC Oke. : : 3 : - Funyon, n le sh -i 31 £ £ ¥ . - ue President's Flight needed for a $500,000 gate. Be: Set Tast year. vier.” he 5 . 350; Dee Meeker, JAC, Pat Moll, Rivieria; -, NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (UP)— 1 ¢ rack dads x 7 & . Girls, and 5 eter Breaststroke: Ann Amp, unattia i, chae vO - > comb. 6 ana 5 Gtfeated Charles Whit- cause of the tremendous interest Frank McKinney set a TCOTd won By Jackie Georgianni, Riviera: 2. unattached. cached. Bue Schaeffer. Gagrge Flores, 20-year-old BrookBruce Poynter defeated Warren Swenson, in the international bout, .it fo rthe 50-meter backstroke for BER TED, IAC C3" snaren Feeney, Boys, 15.and I5. Jo0-Mster Back Stroke lyn welterweight boxer who suf- % and 3 seemed nearly certain today that boys 12 and under." He eclipsed Woodring. IAC: 6. Rose Budnick, :Kirsh- rish, TAC: 3. Ronald Salisbury. ¥oca y fered. a severe head injury WedViee Presidents Flight 45.000 uld be i th Gi ts" his old mark of :39.5 with a :37.7 baum. Time: :55.8" (7, alternate,” Ann Mc- Henry Glick, YMCA; 5, Dick Millikan, nesdav night underwent a throat Robert Spea efeated Arthur McCar 2, wou e In e ants » vhed'ee wt te0 Garvey, JAC : sda) ' y oa de tr Pears : y b ¥ i 4 » performance Boys, 8 and 10, 50-Meter ‘Breaststroke" YMCA, 8. Joe OE inlger. ane: IN i b spi Ed Juniper: defegted U., J. Pack, 1 up, Pall"park if the fight is favored > - Won by Bill Cass, IAC: 2, Jim: Morrison, repord: Old: record. 1:18 (New. operation because of a respira19 holes ald Viee_ Presient'y. Filsbl with good weather. Betsy Turner won the 50-meter Jag 3 Bob, Berner, | IA tao Suigles. Women, 100-Meter A Stroke. Finals tory complication tonight and * n oo side - . £ . " 4 » Jot i » . : Gi Carl Brooks defeated Paul Stiles. 5 and, Attendance will be stimulated backstroke for girls 14 and under gure,” 1ac Time. 851 01. alieraaie Sn nolurien, LAC) Fat McMahon, Jac; Was discribed in “very poor” conRoger Cianca won by default over Rob- by the absence of home-set tele- in. :37.7. The old mark was :39.1. Myon Budnick, faashhaum Breaststroke {Likes Barton, IAC. : dition. Ro ! . . . hv Gat Molt L Tn Tom } .- 100-Meter Back Stroke.” Pinals-- 3 ; ert Armstrong vision and radio. It will be tele- Tom Lord churned the 100-meter Won by Gail Moll, Riviera Joan Plepk. pore 0 inals Attendants at St. Clare's Hos- . Riviera; 3. Judy Lamb, IAC 4. Penny BI Moran, IAC; Jim jtoran, JAC: Wil«! 4 its al ot. a £ Secretary's Flixht rised onl 7 4 th ters i 1 ities, backstroke for boys 16 and under Savaee. 1 5. Br ‘in am Shumaker, IAC: ‘Bill Berr, TAC. pi i d t Robert Hovt defeated Wood Lehr, 1 up Vise y to theaters in cities. be ) Ys Javase; SAC: 5. [Brenda Barudn. IAC: § Jam Shumaker , JAC: unre vane pital said Flores had: not Chuck, Brown defeated. Harold Bock, 4 pre th. 1:17. The old mark of -1:182 L¥bn Zuber, IAC. Time: -:458 (7, -alter- * Women, 300. Meter 3unyan, YMCA a nate. non iera) men, 200.) Fr Stvle R responded to the operatior nd and, 2 Treasurer's Flight was set by Everett Brooks of IAC ome 11 ana 13. 50 Maver Breaststroke Fon by Iac “A Alt Bet: Seer Yelp ee in he Pere oR A 1 i : re Won by Ton M C: 1. Pri c= Ann Morrfs Sip 8 r d Roberts af a ry gS He gefenten John Avplerth 4 Mat Support in 1947. i - Kinney! TAC! 3 ter hice line Pac, 2.7 IAC Tiron, Suk et SE nds hospital spokesman said the ¥ w * 3 z - w . . George Quigley. IAC: 5 Terry Fuller, Barton, Betsy “Turrer, Dian McMaho Sob Sparks defeated Walter Bainaks,”) F . d Some 175 contestants competed Riviera 6: Stewart Schaetter JAC. Tima:|3. IAC {€" team (lynn her Gi Jon young boxegs chances of surviv- ; ~ vesterdav, (7, alternate, Bi ampbell, IAC: Allbright, Adrianne Nail, Joa M Rex Lee dotenred Doiek Cont 4 and 3 oes Signe Up Girls, 8 ‘and Under, 25-Meter Free Style wily hy Mod. Jo Meter Breaststroke: Mahon ed. Riviera A, team (Gail Moll Tug were slim. i “ i 2 e Styl ) ri a, sy Ale ort I : ji Ben.Bodine defeated Jim Wright, §, ana’ Scotty Williams, _goung Chicago 1, Nancy Nail, IAC; "2. Mary Wheeler, ander, IAC: 3. -Mary TRIE, Detsy Alex Wertz Noe, Fas J The Brooklyn vouth haz heen | 00asfoek »» 3 ae § ’ 4, Ruth Abbett t r ta Pog ‘ yr C Ss 8 (al Se Director's Flight BE RO{waodstock: 3 Gloria Baud ndistel Riv. bett, unattached; 5. Betsy Tur- Ochsner) 6. Riviera “'B" team. iG Rau. Unconscious since he collapsed in Kelse McClure defeated Franklin Flee Mat star, and Steve Nenoff. the jiora; 4 SANE Lysaugnt, Ritipta; 3 ge fer, Iac: 5 Juanne Sehneifer, Hillerest denistal; “J. Baudenistal, Newbold, Joan his dressing room after Roger 4 and 2 1, 5 : 4 os e 8 ENaner, pleak) Time: 2.203. : > Phocian Rhoades defeated Dory ‘Lit- Too veteran, have been signed Tile: 2) and Under, 25-Meter Pree Style © Noys New Jecord, ered usl) Men, 200-Meter Freestyle Relay won Donoghue of Yonkers,' N. Y., trel, 4 and 2. Bi 1, Tom Berner, IAC; 2, Jim Pollack. Won by Ronnie Wolfe, IAC: 2. Jack Pat. PYaTAC JA" team (Kerr, Parrish, Lord. knocked him out with a left hook ‘TODAY'S PAIRINGS [to appear in the special support giyiera: 3. Billy Richardson. Riviera: 4, Bob. Chris» iMcaloh Hilger. IAC: 4 Ammons. Nyhs IAC B foneam IM en in their semifinal bout -at Madi . , [John Nelsod.. IAC. 5. Jack Phelan, Riv- Bob‘ Christ, ALMe A: 5, Bill Welll Su Fart, Bil Moran) ! : id ‘ . ne 9:30. A MDIaRors Fah orien INE DOUL Of Tuesday night's Arm-| iera: 6, Jim O'Neal, IAC. Time: 19.0. LMCA: 6. Kenny Carr. IAC. Time: 39.0 5. tam iGunvan. Duggan. Glick. Salis~ cop Square . Garden, Wednesday Rhoades, = 44) ory wrestling card. Girls,” 9 and Under, 50 Meter Free , Mternate. Dick Wertz, Riviera) Pury) ; fast cA A’ team Mullis, Foster, .* he. ’ a) ; Y i » = . |Style—-1, Peggy Leahy, IAC; 2. Sharon rls and 16, 100-Meter Breast 8troke, Ff 5, AC we’ team nig 9 38. Rex Emilion y FUL | Matchmaker Billy Thom has!'Feeney. IAC: 3. Jackie Giorgianni, Riv- als Dianne MeMahoh, TAC: Adrianne Shumaker, yi Moran, Mex liney; ee —————r— . < « ring y= "ALL L t s » es) 6, YC" team (Milliker Treasurer's Flight = billed the ciash for-one fall with aller: 4 Ray Woodring, IAC: 5. Mary Lr, le Storer, IAC. Dee Meeker, Patterson, Crist. Barri. Time. 1.586 kl 9:44~Al Caseber va, Bob Sparks, 30-minute time limit tached. Time: 43.9 (7, alternate, Judy , Boys, 15 aud 16, 100-Meter Breast Stroke. Women. 150-Meter Medley Relay: won Lose Tac e Secretary's Flight i" : ; Kerinek, Hillcrest, _ Finals Bob Kirby, IAC. Tom Lord, IAC. by IAC “A” team: 2. IAC "B" team: 3 y 9:54—Rabert Hoyt vs. Chuck Brown The headline attraction Will Be "Bove, 9 and 10.50 Meter Free Style | Fred Steer. JAG Frank’ Papish. IAC: yg BERL 8 IAG Coadtem: 3. GETTYSBURG, Pa. Sept. 1 ' a no \ Task Jont . ER } J eam; . AC: "RB" 8 ~ ; 10.02 AL apg Piehs an Australian - tag-team battle, ; 3c) Berner: TACT 4 Gary Herder. Riv: inner Abragier Breast Stroke, FINALS 156.4 m2 IA team. Time. sp) _Gettysburg College ' has urphy vs ou r Ad 3 a Tl Jing Ihright t o Y lav Yelaye itm: . ; i i 10: 10x Koehler v8, Heinlein. with The Mighty Atlas and Sheik iera: 5 Carl Jiopd, Riviera. 8. Albie Burke. 1aC. "Judy Roberts, TAG: Jon: MoAabon. 1A0 A 0 Meter Joedler rtiay pean BY Jost one of its best tackles, 260President's Flight Araby lined up against Bert Ruby Tarr 5.2, [1 alieriule, Bob, Mars A on Barty, MAC) Belly Severs YMea BY team: 4 TAC “D" team: 3 pound Joe Kassouf of West New 10:16--Jack Pfeiffer vs. Bruce Poynter, " Girls, 11 and 12, 50-Meter Free Style— | Men, «'100-Met t Stroke AC: ‘B” team. 6, YMCA ‘C' team, Time. vr 1. nr v First Viee-President’s Flight ‘and ‘George Dusette. lwon by Penny Savage. IAC: 2 Gail MoH, Jim Moran, Tac: ‘Bt Morioke, Finals 1'1 8 York, N. J, to the Army. 10:26—Robert Spears vs. Ed Juniper. It's for two falls out of three Riviera, 3. Nancy Meeker JAC: 4. Ann Kerr JAC: Charles Bishop, ~Rivieria, Second Viee-President's Flight oon iviera an ynn Zuber 4 (tied); van Chalfie, unattached. . with a 90-minute time curb. 6. Joan Pleak. Riviera, Time: 34.5 (7, al- |. Girls,.9 and 10, 50-Meter Back Stroke hid 30—-Carl Brooks vs. Roger Cianca. ternate, Robin Cline, IAC) won bY, Sharon’ Peis, Rivieria; 2 ! ! ? Boys, 11 and 12, 50-Meter Free Style - Jackie yeorgiannt Rivieria 3. Peggy Won by Tom Moran, TAC: 2, Frank McKin- Lexhy, JAC. 4, Mary Lou LACE: RIvi: , C d, KC iney. IAC; 3. Pete Groth, Riviera: 4 and eria: 5, n cGarvey, . ay : ; { y erv Injure osi to 5. Carter Blakeman, IAC, and Billy Camp- oyoogring, 1C Time 51.1, (7, alternate, . A # bell, IAC; 6, Tom Hudgins, Riviera. Time: ) eney ! Pl 349 (7, alternate, Dwight ‘Searcy, Rivi- _ Bovs. 9. and 10, 50-Meter Back Stroke 1 Be #" § won by Jim Morrison, 1AC; 2. Bill Cass, tock ar a in a S es E . [era Mat Style— IAC: 3. Alble Burke, IAC: 4, Gary Herder. ¢ ng «| Girls, 13 and 14, 50-Meter Free Style or eason a oO S Won by Betsy Alexander, IAC: 2, . Ann Rivieria; 1b Jos Su IAC: 6. Bob " -| Morrison, IAC; 3, Mary Magchino, un- gaffe SHE. dime. 4 (7, alternate, Z attached: 4. Ruth Abbett, unattached: 5, “Gris. 11 and 12. 50-Meter Back Stroke: | » Yolted Press | Blues at a crucial stage of thé Betsy Turner. IAC: 6, Sally Wertz, Riv. won by Penny Savage, IAC: 2. Gail Mof. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 5. campaign. The team" currently is fa; Time. 33.087, alternate, Barba Duke Riviera; 3 fAhme Noone, (Siviera, 4, H Bob Cerv, the power hitter of the one-half game ahead of * Min- with 13 and 14. S0-Meter Fron Style erin: # Nancy Meeker. IAC. Time: 44.3. K ris, y i t7, alternate, Joan ak, ) -- Kansas City Blues; who- leads the neapolis in. the battle for third Welre, “fac: "3. Bpb. Christ. YMCA: 4. Boys, II. and 12 Miter Back "stroke

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American Association in home place. runs and triples, has been Jost to. The regular season ends Sept. 9 the club fer the remaipder of the amd the post-season play-offs will « baseball season and the play-offs, {get under way Sépt. 11. The first club officials’ announced today. place finisher mieets the third Cerv suffered a shoulder Injury place fiMsher, and the second and .In a collision with teammate fourth place cl! lubs battle in-the Kermit Wahl in last night's other seami- final series. Milwaukee "+ rained-out contest with St. Paul land St. Paul appear certain to Saints here, i” finish one-two.- ” examinations today re-| In addition’ to his laurels as “a slight - Fepatation in fn the leader in home runs and triples, |, Manager Cery ranks No. 2 in the runsWith a tonal [+

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FOREST HILLS; Nv Y.. Sept. 1—Bad: boy Earl Cochell was "barred from all

U. S. Lawn Tennis Associa«

tion tournaments today for his

. angry antics during the current ®

National Championships. The staid association threw the af the 29-year-old Los Angeles player for his “efforts £0

‘make a travesty” of his fourth

round match against Gardnar Mulloy: He lost ‘the match. * The fiery- -tempered Cochell has

' been in trouble with tehnis aue ithorities before, but this was the

toughtest rap he’s had to take He. .

was blackballed from the News port, R..I,, Tournament last year for howling about: the seedings, And he was left off the .1950 Davis Cup squad as a *“discipli= nary measure, i ; The announcement today said that .Cochell was warned about his conduct during the intermission of the match.

Resents: Warning

“Cochell resented this and used profane: and obscene language in«

suiting to ‘the referee,” .the USLTA said. “The executive" committee considered Cochell's :

conduct on the court and his ree lated actions to be unsportsmanlike and- detrimental to the wel fare of the game.” The referee, 63-year-old Dr, Ellsworth Davenport, ..said .he'd ‘never heard such language” in 20 years of Tennis, This is the first time in history

(for “unsportsmanlike” conduct, (although there have been many - |suspensions 'for various other {reasons. Cochell can apply-for reinstatement whenever he feels ‘he’s back in good graces.

Lost Service | seventh ranked U. 8S, was playing Mulloy lost his

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pillar, announced today that pro- service ‘twice in the second set

ceeds of the St. Louis Browns’ final game of the season will go o the Community Chest. The new Browns owner

the game, with the Chicago White Sox Sept. 30, should net the joint $25,000, mmunity hest a total of $45.000 richer Veeck and Fred Saigh, president of the St. Louis Cardinals, got into a dispute over who

welfare agency: some Cc since

was most public spirited. Earlier in the publicly challenged the Cardinals to a post-season charity game. ” ” n SAIGH TURNED him down cold because of other committ-! ments, and added a few dour: comments about Veeck's play to the public before even discussing a possible coritest with Saigh.| However, Saigh said he would

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munity Chest if Veeck would match the amount. . Veeck immediately took up the Cardinal boss on-the offer and the. chest had a $20,000 windfall in the kitty. Veeck . said the Chests of St. Louis. and suburban Alton, Granite City and East St, Louis, Ill, will share in all the ticket money collected for the BrowH&- White Sox game. The Browns will absorb the day penses, ;

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DETROIT, Sept. 1 Amerfcan Legion “junior world] series” gets under way at Briggs | Stadium next Tuesday’ with four, sectional winners playing for the championship. The four sectional teams which will meet are White N..Y.; Jacksonville, Fla.: Cincinnati, .O., and Los Angeles. They are the lone survivors of a complex elimination process which started last spring with 16,300 American Legion teams.

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after he had won the first, 6-4, He banged the ball out of the

said court, began throwing the games

in an obvious fashion and displayed such antics as playing left-handed and serving underhanded. The crowd booed him, and Cochell tried to grab the public address microphone _to reply. He lost the match, 4-8, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. In 1948 Cochell tangled with Mulloy when he spilled water on |Mulloy’s racquets during the

{semifinals of the Seabright Invi-

tation Tournament. In 1948 he threatened to walk out of a imatch in the California State {Tournament when he became involved in -an argument with a baseline umpire. Mulloy is a member of the [USLTA, executive committee which issued the ban on Cochell today, but did, not participate in {the discussions. Cochell was enroute to visit his mother at Longview, Tex.

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