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Go for ‘Baby’ Player-Draft
By CARL LUNDQUIST
P TA) Press Sports Writer
LADELPHIA, July 8
~The honeymoon apparently is over for baseball's bonus babies who have been getting as much to sign a contract as many tried and true veterans get! for playing the game half a! dozen years, ° The major league club owners voted yesterday to establish a new bonus rule at the winter meetings at Phoenix, Ariz., next December, and a special committee, to be named by the two major league presidents and George Trautmann, the boss of the minors, will draft the legis-. lation. Commissioner Ford® Frick, taking his firmest stand since being named to the post last summer, said “something has to be done, and pretty quickly too, about this wild and crazy spending for players who may never even get into a big league | ball game.”
2 = = | IT WAS regarded certain the] elub owners would give serious]
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consideration to a proposal by Bob Carpenter, the owner of the Phillies, who
one in effect in the National Football league. “I always have been in favor of bonuses, but some of these guys are getting too rough for me this year, the way they're tossing money around,” | Carpenter said. “Some of them | don’t even get started until they're offering the kids $50,000.”
place clubs in each major
.would get first crack at any of (qualify
the so-called ‘“hot. shot” college campuses and thq nation’s
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Great Form With 69
By United Press ST. ANNE'S - ON - THE - SEA
playing some of the most bril- Mid liant golf of his long career,-shot|
i enter plan, last|2 six-under-par 69 over the Royal Under the Carp P league Lytham course today to easily to the midget track
for the
The
championship! kids Proper in the British Open tourigh school and Dament. : available from high se 50-year-old Sarazen also [shot a 69 over the nearby Fair-| (haven course in yesterday's first
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England, July 8—Gene Sarazen, cycle stunting Hell Drivers tomorrow night at W, 16th St. get Speedway, in a show that's “alive with death.” They attracted a capacity crowd
fairs in the East and in Canada.
last year. {The Kochman Hell Drivers will leave here after tomorrow night's {show to fill important dates at|
Drivers will unleash one of the The low 100 fastest moving thrill programs
Pirates Sign Prep
Bhi weeds Sarazen-in —Kochman Thrill Show Pitching Somsation At W. 16th. St. Track
Thrill fans of ‘this area will have their only opportunity youth movement yesterday by 'of the season to see the Jack Kochman auto and motor- signing left handed pitcher Roger from veteran Johnny Greco last|
| PITTSBURGH, July 8 (UP)— Armand Savoie of Montreal {Pittsburgh Pirate officials added { star. to their
{another budding
| Eldridge Sawyer.
| Starting at 8 p. m., the Hell] .
Coast Race
Intent's Statu Uncertain for:
lout 58 batters during the past
League.
season while walking only three, d | He hails from the same town POURS.
L lcoming betting ‘odds, a 10-pound | a TE uch pounds i in the weights, pi 90] |High School in New York State, degree temperatures that helped was sent to the Bucs’ Burlington, N. C., farm club in the Carolina
Sawyer, an all-around athlete scholastic competition, struck!
‘Greco Loses Welter Title of Canada
| MONTREAL, July 8 (UP) —|
~ Driving the-Dependable, Rugged,
Bigger Value
DODGE CAR
reigned today as Canadian boxing champion of both the lightweight! and welterweight divisions. | Savole wrested the welter crown!
{night on a 12-round: decision, over-|
to sap Greco's strength. | Greco had been forced to reduce from 149 pounds to 145% by, ‘steam baths for this fight, and the effort obviously took away part of ‘his stamina. On the other hand,| |Savoie was lightning fast at 135
THE American League, in its qualifying round. separate session, ruled out the Players after today’s competition suspended-game proviso which Will enter the tournament proper.
as Eddie Sawyer, recently deposed ~~ manager of the Philadelphia Phil- AAU Probe Doesn't
lever seen here, even surpassing] last year’s “hit” show. For two the daredevils will race,
INGLEWOOD, Cal, July 8 Trainer Buddy Hirsch was cau- jo
|
"before the game.
I
I _tories coming in relief jobs. | | |
had been in effect since the start] of this season only.
be hung on the ‘calendar for ©
meet again before being completed. The American Leaguers got nowhere with their proposal to establish 2-way major league waivers, although they voted in favor of such a rule. The National League did not even discuss the matter, Among the busiest operators at the All-Star game session were, the American League player rep-
resentatives, who asked the own- fully and narrowly missed post- Race” The disaster race will he
{ing 33s for each nine. He three- started lik 1 stock car w o-| starte e a regular stoc _ ers to consider the following pr ted the first, 866 ahd 12thiarted lke 2 regula pat
greens but wound up the round gtapter the drivers will try ta put ing the All-Star interlude, which With a long putt for a birdie three gach other out of commission un-
posals: ONE—A five-day vacation dur-
they contend would be helpful to © the game itself since it will give the pitchers full rest, even if they| are used on the last playing date
TWO-—Revision of the 10-year] Barazen or the most popular y . overseas challenger. seniority rule to eight years be-| wv, opie Frank Stranahan,
cause of the demands of night |, baseball which they claim short- touted
ens a player's career. The privileges now enjoyed by 10-year) men, which provide mainly that!
|him only a stroke behind defen ; ing champion Max Faulkner of Hereafter, all games called by curfew will revert back to the Pngland sna garry Veetman of | > ning and will not |*ngland, ritain’s match play last complete inning Hains pale eo
: {man led the earl d dl the teams) 3 y second roun Severs! Weeks uutd finishers with 69s for 137s.
Sarazen’s sparkling play
hampion.
Sarazen’s second round was only a stroke off the new Royal Lytham course record set yesterday by Weetman. The, Germantown, N. Y., veteran who won this event in 1932 at Sandwich, England, fired a par 36 going out but came back with a
six-under 83. » » n
left hours d crash and smash automobiles.
| A new thriller will be. the “Human Dynamite Blast” in which Capt. Frank Frakes of Columbia, Tenn., will elimb into a casket loaded with dynamite, In a terrific blast in full view of the crowd, Capt. Frakes will be “bSwn up” and then hope to walk away from the scene.
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tiously optimistic today over the chances of Brookfield Farm's In-
tent to be ready for Saturday's Blackhawks’ Hockey
$100,000 Gold Cup at Hollywood Park. Intent, the pre-race favorite and high weighted with 126 pounds in the rich fixture, was stricken with a high fever over the week end, and Hirsch was ready to notify Jockey Eddie Arcaro in Chicago not to come West
STOCK CAR racing fans who to ride him in the Geld Cup. |
[thrive on crashes will see plenty In ad- | dition to the deliberate roll-over
{in which two cars will o = cause Intent’s fever dropped to
lof them tomorrow night.
imolished in a contest,
er ” 2 BUT HIRSCH postponed decision on whether the brilliant sprinter would go to the post be-|
SARAZEN hit the ball beauti- Drivers will stage a “Wreck 'Em N°Tmal yesterday.
n the 379-yard 18th.
“This is some holiday. Two 69s] {sure make a holiday and I guess I will just qualify,” Sarazen!, » {laughingly remarked. Atomic Leap
e Toledo, as the
0., amateur who was 4. top American (threat, shot a five-over-par 77 at the Fairhaver course for a total
lof 152 and was sweating out the they cannot be waived out of the ,...t or the field to see if his me-
itil only one car remains.
the 20 thrillers will be in ‘which a daredevil will race a stock convertible car off a steep incline, zoom through the air over top of another convertible, then attempt land the car on a receiving platform some 100 feet down the track. Cars will race up and down steep inclines, criss-cross in front
league without their consent, ! i re score would put him into °f each other at a mile a minute,
would then apply to eight-year |, . championship proper.
men.
THREE—An even break with y.qierday in the first qualifying] umpires in reports on arguments i, nq over the Royal Lytham
Stranahan, who carded a
race on two wheels, crash through
oy burning timber barriers, crash a wall of ice, and otherwise unleash from the field yesterday, stunts
all the most exciting
and ejections from games With .,; re had trouble with his put-|¥2°Wn In the thrill world.
the league office, the umpire makes a report, but| the player has no voice.
As it 1s NOW, \ter today and found too many
and traps.
He three putted the third for a
Twilight Leag ve
FOUR-—Increase of the mini-|q 0 At the ninth, his first, sec-| gy ednesday—CI0 No. 933 vs. Mallery AA,
mum salary from $5000 to $6000.] ‘ FIVE—Clarification of rules regarding winter baseball by: players in the Caribbean leagues,
First U. S. Athletes Due in Helsinki Today |
HELSINKI, July 8 (UP)—The|last year's runner-up, qualified | first large contingent of U. 8. easily with a 71 at Royal Lytham |
athletes and sports officials was f expected to arrive here today for the 1952 Olympic games. The Yank group, which took; off from New York last night in|
{ond and third shots were in the Vestal Steel, Riverside No. 6: {rough, his fourth landed in a sand No. 1: {trap and he wound up with a seven for a 39 on the front nine,|No. 2. All His driving and approaching im-| proved on the back nine but his putter still refused to behave. He ple you know in Indiana’s smart-| 5 rochanics Laundry: 8:20
ame back in 38.
verside No. 4: Kirshbaum Center vs 0. vs. MacDougAl Contractors, Wilhelm Construction vs. Bye: 8.8. Saints vs. Allison Jets No. §: Linde Air vs. Hawthorne, games 6 p. m
. Perhaps the most dangerous of
Kingan & Riviera Club 9. Riverside night's schedule: 7, K. of C
rap ‘Production Tool: 9:30, Naval Ordnance vs. Riverside Atkins Saw Post .
“I feel somewhat better about | Interit’s chances of running in | the Gold Cup,” said Hirsch. “However, in view of the circumstances, we'll just have to wait developments for a day or two at least. , ..”
Intent. a son of War Relic, re-
the quired the attention of a vet-
erinarian on Sunday, and Hirsch barred visitors from his barn yesterday.
®, » ” : UNLESS THE HORSE can complete his training in the next few days, his chances of starting appear doubtful. Hirsch said his charge’s | status in the Gold Cup field | would remain “on the doubtfiil side” fof the next few days. | Miche was definitely eliminated and Johnny Longden was signed to ride Moonrush. i]
Softball Notes
Results at Beech Qrove Stadium:. Indiana Nationk] Bank 9, Peasley-Gaulbert ; Myers Market 7,
| { |
To- : 3228 vs. [Kingan AA: 8:20, Jenn Air Produdts vs.
Stokely-Van Camp 7.
Results in Bush-Callahan League at {Municipal Stadium: Morris Plan 8, Ravens
Pictures and stories about peo-
lest woman's section—in your Sun- Allied Florists vs
Antonio Cerda of Argentina, day Times.
or a total of 139.
Solunar Table {Central Standard Time) Minor Major Minor Major 11:88 3
a special plane, included 17 bas- Today -.......... 3:18 11:38 2:45 © ketball players, 17 soccer play- Wednesday : 1:08 1:48 ers, 41 officials of the U, 8. Olym- tris 31% + 9:38 pic Committee and U. 8. Ama- Saturday 3:48 10.10 teur Athletic Union, and seven Monday 5:05 11:45 Tuesday SARA 5:55 12:10
newspapermen. They were “expected to join forces with members of the U. 8. Olympic equestrian team, which! has been on the continent for al-| most a month, while other American teams plan ot oy from New, York later this week.
Hatten Goes West To Los Angeles Angels
CHICAGO, July 8 (UP)—Chi-| cago Cub Pitcher Joe Hatten, bought from the Brooklyn Dodg-| ers a little more than a year ago, | was on his way to the Los Ange- | les club of the Pacific Coast League today. | A Cub spokesman said Hatten, | 34, was’ sent to Los Angeles to| make room for 26-year-old Dickie! Manville, right-hander purchased! from the Springfield, Mass., club. Manville is expected to report to Chicago Monday. Hatten wads acquired June 15, 1951, in an eight-player deal with the Dodgers. He had a 4 and 4 record this year, two of his vic-
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