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Aue Western Tennis Tou rney Loaded With Stars

M aybe Tribe Can Swat Millers This Week-End

3 EDDIE ASH i : By JACK WELSH SS {become She of the greatest pros 3 S : | : io in history: . 33 IIE ner Tribe Box Score | ANYBODY WHO HAS the idea the Western tennis" Meter: = Having split even in four games with the league's two MILWAUKEE tournament is a stopover for an easy victory should check| NOBODY WHO SAT in the Ea Bo i i AB R H 0 A FE |gallery ean forget the skill and top clubs, Kansas City and Milwaukee, on the home grounds Klaus. ih, 31704 the record book. Balle y can Eg Skil} and this week, the Indians see a chance to better the record Hartsfield. 2b ae 3 : 13 3 9 The Western, first played here in 1887 and only halted Tanta wizaFé who wor the 103 e week end in three tilts with the sixth-place Min- Filliams, 8 eneruns 4 1 1 10 0 0 Ym, once in 1943 because of the war, | meet» Grant is now retired after over th RN an x3 3 $4 40 %. returns to Indianapolis Monday tired in California . . . then there . = i. ot qded career. neapolis Millers. 5 Mauch, ss 5.86 23 3 9 A is the unforgettable Maurice McFapansiew series calls for. a Sontrol. young Score allowed Medien. I03 0 0 8 5 8 © at the Woodstock Country Clubi oy “iobhed as the Califor Bobby Riggs, who must rank le contest under the Victory| but one hit (which should have | ,,,,, AA RAGS loaded. with the ssa | CGomet for his smash-bang With Don Budge and certainly Field lights to- _ LL" heey caught), struck out four INDIANAPOLIS ‘best amateurs in’ play close in at the nets which close to Tilden, made the sweep night at 8-15 and | and issued one walk. That was AB RH O A % ithe land. t Maurice! in 1940-41. Had he not turned > his three-inning record Malmberg, ss 4:07 4 1 3 . |revolutionized the game. Mau 8 doubleheader Inthe ¢ ang tang after one Srnwelss. b 34-0 9-34 . BUT THIS IS §. took the crown in 1911-12, | pro Riggs would have probably tomorrow after- J a ot Eo Anza, TE Baumer. 3b lia 82.1 14 ‘nothing, unusual § - 2 2 = | won a third title—something l noon, starting at jg Suk. arg Re rroriafiold on on Beamer 8 20k r l...since the THE YEARS ROLLED on nobody has done since the tour1:30. However, in § secutive wo and low ones. He pg iin. of 3 0.0 2.9.4 'turn of the cen- with sturdy stock but none shone; ney’s inception. 10 clashes be- : : Wilson. gg 81333 [tury .the slick more. brightly than Vinnie Rich-| re current winners were tween the Tribe- pitched a ninth wide one to Luis g x g {| The more cu ste in nd Mill |Marquez, but the next pitch was Toshet, » |. 3 23.33% |articles with a & ards, the 1921 champion who later pgnches:8egura, the 1944 chame Oity. boys to itob good for Marquez to pass up Totals ... ....... % 0 3 213 2 jsimon pure turned pro and beat the immortal yon and now a top professional. date, it's ajstand- land he walloped a three-run Milwaukee 000 330 002—12 status have been | Bill Tilden four out of five sets py maipert, seeking another title off, five victories ‘homer over the scoreboard.- He INPLAANUS IN Mas hol fy So h ihammering - out : jon the grass courts. this year, won the crown in 1945 apiece. , 'is batting .322 and it was his 2 rena 3 auch a “Montag. a impressive vic Jack Welsh Tilden, probably the greatest and 1946 and another Latin-Amer-Bill Aberna- Eadie Ash Seventh homer. Troupe. S-Whisenan: 3. Maveh! {tories here. star to ever pick up a racquet ican won it when Pancho Gon- # 8:8 triumphed here in 1924. The

thie has been Py JBREE-BASE AIT —Whisenant,

NS-—Marquez, Montag.

OME R zales came to town in 1948, SACRIFICE—Liddle |

old hands’ around the Wood- | hd 4

slated to pitch against Manager

Chick Genovese's Millers in the the fourth but got out lout further scoring. “boy canto saw the sky fall in on the #napolis 4 wonder,” Herb Score, flubbed in rookie lefthander and before it 2, his debut as an American AsSso- wound up Brewers were in and| pr STRUCK OUT—By Score 4. Liddle 9. ciation pitcher against the sec-ithe score was 10 to 0.. The rookie|,

series opener.

Although the Indians’

SCORE issued another walk in|

ond place Brewers last night, his wajked two, hit one, allowed one

performance was encouraging at hit and there was an error bethe start, for three innings, that ying him. He was lifted and Bill

“Tosheff took over the toil.

He

of it with-| Montag, The fifth Balmer to Wilsen to Easter

Toshefl

DOUBLE PLAYS—Klaus to Hartsfield te Malmberg te Wilson. to Easter,

IndiBASE ON BALLS-—Off Score 7, Liddle 3,

LEFT ON BASES—Milwaukee 6,

heff 1, mn Son Score 3 in 474 innings. Toshefr HIT BY PITCHER—Bv S LOSING PITCHER—Score =~ 0 °F UMPIRER-—Mullen, Stewart and Dixon.

TIME—2:21, ATTENDANCE—T7458 (5078 paid).

THUMBS UP—Marine Capt. Ted Williams, former Boston

Red Sox slugger, gives the okay sign to his mechanic as he prepares to take off on a training flight from the USMC air station at Cherry Point, N. C. Williams, recalled to active duty in May,

title in 1907, a sterling silver trophy was donated by the late George McKinlock of Chicago. | The same trophy glistens in the | Woodstock pro shop today, with illustrious names of an old and new era.

i they mever | Tact to ses such a display of | THE COMPARATIVE unknown tennis know-how in the West- Jimmy Brink took the 1949 dia-

ern. mond at Chicago but Herbie

| George Lott, another grt of Flam, the. Beverly Hills ace, the Roaring Twenties, grabbed grabbed the diadem in 1950. the title in 1927 and then to Bernard Bartzen won ‘it at ChiNames like Tom Bundy, the launch another phase of sports’ cago last year. 1010 winner and early pioneer of Golden Age was Frankie Parker, Who can survive the blistering the sport who has long since re- the 1932 champ who went on to pace beginning Monday?

| * After Nat Emerson won the | | {

ie + en. ee io jae dimmers abn ean bt ete

"After that it was curtains for : ' was slammed for , the 19-year-old rookie fresh out ale oy 2 Lor 8 thle ang 4 Tribe Averages

of high school. Then as things ore the side was retired. as PATHS

is taking a refresher course in attack aviation.

10 Women Break 90 in

Durocher Starls

H 2B 3B HR RBI Pct » ® . ibesters w E “3 ¥i as fd ot. to Trees vee ewer aed we £508 401TH Pirates Sweep First wat wild, and the visitors snapped] ™2kers in the ninth on a home Benen a he tid er ! their losing streak at Five fun by Bob Montag and dou- SIT, 3% § 08 189 8 33 20 ® ° ¥ Shaking Giants | : : ST | bles by Pete Whisenant and Wilson .. 276 48 77-10 1 1 25 27 an 0 in y Ee 12 oo ag the. Mauch. It was Montag's sec- Troupe oo 30 88 111 3 8 eries ince u 1 | CINCINNATI fuy 12—O0ut-| ' : : > : : | ond homer in two games here. Stirnwelss 117 20 28 3 1 1 14 [230 To hoo em | : - T fd ‘334 g ‘ > , newest mem‘tie defeat dropped the Red- Bi Javier 84 #08 110 83 By CARL LUNDQUIST fielder Jim Rhodes, newest mem-| TEN WOMEN golfers had cards of 8) or better as

out of the first division,

on a i et ber of the New York Giants, was yy. Robert Laycock led her team to victory yesterday

5 United Press Sports Writer : | i ted in the lineup! Hey, Leo Durocher, what about that “Operation {slated to-be inseried in he Pi.

Team batting .275

AFTER the game young Score; Stolen Bases—8mith 7. Wilson 7, Nielsen

the annual Highland Fling at the Highland Golf and

Paul asked Manager Gene Desautels 5, Malmberg 4, Baumer 3, Gearhart 1, { ti day in thelin rh, leap-{rogged IN(/ir he was firéd already. The| Scie aimbers in sumwene 3 Miracle?” [agains os shakeup” Country Club . 2 Tribe pilot told the lad not to|Smimn, ‘ayiien * Nielsen 2." Baumer i 3 i promised by dissatisfied Manager| ¥ : WITH a ladies’ night crowd of WOITY about his debut and start! © PITCHING This was about the time a year ago when the jaunty jor jseq bY : Mrs. Laycock's 41-43-84 7456 looking on (5078 paid), Working on control for a second Sipole 0 BY 1 a BESO Giants suddenly got going and wound up with the most) Purchased from Nashville ves- topped her 12-woman Highland- 81s, Nelson getting 40-41 and Liftle Don Liddle, Milwaukee chance 32 a mound starter at a|guverine 133 5 3% 2 3 2 .stounding stretch’ run in base- : | terday, where he was leading the xs lean that totaled 1163 strokes Mrs. Reeves carding 41-40. Other on “Hel . : a ee : : ’ ; 2 ce. : southpaw, stole the show. -He "10 C8 hails +18 3 4 7 38% 40 3 pall history—with a pennant Maior League Leaders Southern Association with a 357 OE aic's Soot low gross scores below 90 were hill the Indians to three hits, 0% on the Toon Re young Devich : i : i % 8 2 1 3 playoff - payoff against. the By United Pres laverage, ‘the 25-year-old Jeft-| Ws Ralph Coles Sect es Nel. Mrs. C. Richards Fulmer 42-41— volled up nine strikeouts and!’ ound staff, the vet-xerrigan" 4D s. Sri . | > "io. second Ww and Jane Nel-| tssyued il three walks. In four ®Tan Frank Papish was placed Toshert Bah 5 3 21 3 i even though the NATIONAL LEAGUE Hm Pet handed Biting. Rhodes may ose son. woman's city champion, 83, Mrs. Laycock 84, Mrs, Frita of the nine innings, nary a Red-.°" the inactive list. Outfielder| Complete Games Toy inl v. “Nara «Giants are much closer to the Musial, St. Louis. 82 204 58 08 33310 8 po {paced the MacDuffers to third Morris 41-44—85 Mrs. J. W, hen , Lloyd Gearhart, who has been|}, Dicker 4 Sibple 4, Abernathie 2, Cha. | : De tl Chicago. 56 183: 23 59 .323 sition, Durocher hinted. | with 1197 kin iin’ got on base. linactive because of an in DS kales 1, Papish 1. ! (Dodgers than they were in 1951, otter, St. Louis 71 251 40 19 3i8{ Irked by the complacency Place . t Hendricks 43-42—85, Mary Jane “George Stirnweiss fanned three oe is expected to be i a the outlook is getting bleaker by Robinson, BIOOKIY 73 248 58 10 33 exhibited by several of his play-| Miss Nelson and Mrs. Walter Bannerman 42-44-86, Mrs. Cole nes and Liddle even cooled off, play at any er be ns ape v [the day. Why, the Giants can’t Lowrey, 8 Louis. 31 ag 3 0 rs, Durocher said . Shortstop Reeves tied for low gross with|4g.43 89 Mrs. William Hoffman Nielsen's hot bat, 0 for 4, PON AF C0 i i Here S One Way joven peat the Pirates pegarded Gh UR m perl/Alvin Dark, - Third Baseman - : |42-47—89, Mrs. J. I. Cummings ee at me yh: lon the active list to spell Luke he moorent team U1 the eS nal EB § gpiEchuy Tumeon and WulherIAC Swimmers in Lain | . | ) ; : ; , Cleveland.. 75 285 52 93 .326 S Team results: Luke Easter once, walked him | Paster . ¢ » (Not Recommended) Bs Serids since July 3, 195%. Kell. Boston pis T 22. 3 3 32 series with the Reds and that 3 Week-End Events | Highlanders — Mrs. Laycock 41-43—84, twice, and Luscious Luke! THE INDIANS have a new out- | Bini Wi Ph % topping a Diagsie, BO AE RUNS “*' Rhodes definitely would play. Forty Indianapolis Athletic Mrs. William Hollman 3-00. Mrs. J. " Sauer, Cubs 23| Wertz, Tigers 16, Rhodes collected 114 hits at cjyp swimmers will compete to] 7: Bandricks 43-42-45, MIs. Waller ro

17/Rosen, Indians 16 Nashville, including 14 homers,/morrow in the Northern Indiana |Mrs. Charles Beauchamp 49-48—97, Mrs,

Hodges, Dodgers | 16 Thomson. Giants 18 four triples and 27 doubles. He A AU Open championships at High Bert Kingan Jr. 50-50-10. ‘Mrs. L. D.

in the ninth for the , ry ’ a oy Nh Jor won Lieder they weren t interested in [0 Beal Horses 16 to 2. : six games and lost two. 8. e parent Cleveland ! The Pirates now havel WON Berra Yankees

iclub announced it has “sold”! Br United Press | fiv t of 12 games from the RUNS BATTED IN ter 50.49—99, Mrs. N. M. Talbert 50« ONLY TRIBE hi [Pete Reiser, veteran flychaser,|, ~&" YORK, July 12—Red-| Hy z d a 2- Sauer, Cubs 2 Rowen, Indians 84,8150 drove in 62. runs. Dive Pool in Elkhart. (3103, Mrs. Thomas Tussing 53-50—102, =O RIBE. hits Were by] y ‘| taced police official Gisnts, and that included 3, 2 | Dodgers 33) To obtain him, the Giants gave | Harry Malmberg, Quincy Troupe (0 the locals. Reiser, the old 4 police officials today prom-| ou to's Cal triumph in their. Thomson Glants CCl res . gave, The IAC is defending - team Mrs. Albert Donato 47-7104, Miz. Harold : y P Pete. former {ised to snap the “winning streak” | : ¥ Hodges, Dodgers _ 57 Snider, Dodgers 53 yp an undisclosed amount of cash! champion in both men and women Seécoy 53-82=105....... ........ Total 1163

sand Bobby Wilson. The Indians Pistol National| “almost” got a run in the fifth [League batting champion, has & wpa warmed a opr Ged, Culprit) After two down Troupe doubled shoulder injury. He's supposed to parlayed a light touch and]

PITCHING Roe, Dodgers 7-0! Shea, Benasion y \a Dorish, WhiteSox 5-1/Raschi, Yankees who hay 14.3 Erskine, Dodgers

and players to be named at a divisions. giiirtits, gue n-8, Mee Lowe

last trip to the Polo Grounds.\ "8 IAC swimmers were to compete 91, Mrs. J. I. Cummings 44-45—89, Mrs,

un ” 8-2 i MURRY DICKSON, 33 ture date.

i - ! : \ s . i { IM, C. Bartlett 48-50-88, Mrs. Clair Knox report next week. jan after-dark system to bilklywon only six games all year Shantz, Ath - : today in the National AAU Junior ! h @ the wall in night center and Teno ” (Aqueduct race track out of $4420. mage it tire Vr in an BR Good Time Sets long-distance team and individual Me. Ww. 1. Me a WT. | championships at Center Lake, Cleaver 48-48—96, Mrs. Frank Schimedel

Wilson followed with a hit over 5 =» ‘second: j Whethér Pete will play here But Bobby’s blow didn’t go far| is doubtful. If enough and when big Troupe tried

The suspect, whom Aqueduct’s over New York, even though in two months. Dick Kryhoski's,

the veteran jshouriey police insist they will touched for 10 hits. Rookie Dick 2-run single and a double by Bob comes in chances are he'll be Ipick up shortly, presumably en- Groat drove in three runs with Nieman and Pinch-hitter Darrell

0 - i { |47-54—101, Mrs, Joseph Wiles 59-57—118, M ney Earn ng Record Warsaw, Ind, and the National ttle Mr ou ts "112, Total 1185,

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. Junior. AAU 300-meter medley! MacDuffers—Miss Nelson 40-41—81, Mrs, C

Itered th : - , {July 12 (UP)—Good Time—a 6- i - , vi Ch to score he was cut down at the| Placed on the inactive list. [oo ® lack ne night, July 4 3 pair of singles and Ralph Kiner Johnson's single produced the uly 12 ( Be I ae [relay Tor wont at Lakeside Canries Rul 8-50, Ms, W. 0. : plate. Shortstop Gene Mauch | Serving as a pinch hitter and | punched out 68 $10 tickets added two more with his 14th runs. Joe Collins homered for the ¥ pa /pool in Louisville. - Brien ld a a RN My ke od Pho Beideg the bal, Bred it to] pinch runner, Relser got in'35 ‘(on nnes Choice, Winner of the homer. The Pirates also Topped) Yankees ed I Se EO 2 » dg i t , 4 : . : : EE { - , Mrs. es g -55— third, which Troupe already had games with Cleveland and eighth race that day. Giant ace, Sal Maglie, who suf-| The Red Sox made 27 hits In| grea ey earning! Attendance Drops 114, Mrs. Guy *E. Morrison 57-57—114, WELL 8: hn then Third Ker, batted a lowly 230: Pete Ei He then presented himself at fered his fifth loss against. 11 their sweep over the Tigers, who harness horse. | [Mre. Robert Fry 55-53—108, Josephine Inside In ' and | 3 Gis if be a low, 3 e > spes the “previous day's winners” |wins since May 27. suffered their first defeats under; The speedster ran into the rec-| LOS ANGELES, July 12 (UP) | Madden 53-52—105, Mrs. Joseph . Burris My w to Riau 8 Bred 1 and ta pate mare Jay . ny. ® | window July 5 and courteously | At the same time, the Dodgers new Manager Freddy Hutchinson. ord book last night at Saratoga —Pacific Coast League attend. s&-5—108-..-........ tenis Total 119% beautiful to Bowe § Nillams and ! n . thanked the unsuspicious cash- [moved 5; games in front by ge- In the first game they hit {Racéway, winning the $6000 Al-{ance during the first 14 weeks, | 88. Peter was seq sliding in. . x | fers who handed him his “win- lfeating the Cubs, 6 to 5, while four homers including a grand \bany free-for-all to push his total through July 4, showed a decrease Communist Camp both of | TROUPE'S double was the first] AT tomorrow's doubleheader nings.” ithe Cardinals’ 10-game winning| slam smack by ex-Tiger Hoot {winnings -to $252,985. The “old of 132,078 admissions this year, . doubtful hit off Liddle, who performs like POYS 16 and. under will be ad-| Track police say the man they streak ended when they lost to, Evers, two homers by Vern {record set by Proximity was $252,- compared with the same period Changes Rules Daily Ed we Bobby Shantz against the Red. mitted to the bleachers for free. want—and have their eyes on— the Phillies, 4 to 3, in 10 innings, Stephens and one by winning 1929. |last season. he seeme skins, He goose-egged them once|SOTt Of & Sunday Knothole Ganglis “an expert electrician who had and the Braves beat the Reds, 6 rookie Pitcher Dick Brodowski. | HELSINKI, July 12 (UP)—Of- many tin before. in Milwaukee, 2 to 0, on/Day. Next Wednesday night, access to the pari-mutuel de- to 1, on Warren Spahn’s 7-hitter. are) Parnell pitched 4-hit ball . ficials at the Otaniemi camp for he had e two hits and struck out 15. In When the Indians play St. Paul, partment.” s a a to post his Sixth victory ‘in the} athletes from Communist coun- line.’ * other words, 24 strikeouts in his 8irls 16 and under will be ad-| He might have gotten away IN THE American League, the second game. Billy Goodman ase a an Ings tries posted new visitors rules— But ‘a last two outings against Indian-|mitted to the grandstand for free. undetected, too except for a Browns ended a 9-game 10SINE mage six hits in the two games the fourth set in four days. aged, the apolis, and but five hits, in 18/Tt was ladies’ night last night and minor matter of the track's books streak and Tommy Byrne snapped to noost his average to .348. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS YESTERDAY The rules: len 2a ‘there will be another Monday, atipnot balancing. his own 7-game defeat string by ct Jul Ent belief, Innings. d lost (the St. Paul series opéner | topping the Yankees, 6 to 3 5. 2? 5 I A 61 2a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION uly S-Entrance ‘by Zpeclal And s pi St. 8 . | s, . IMilwaukee o....c00vee : } Before he got tired and los — se PP Ae Sox. back in their AL ROSEN tied the game for Louiwille ....... 506 1202 stinncapoits 00 ONE rs 1a iy from the team leader. the Rev. Ransom Paces {happy hunting ground in Boston, Cleveland with a homer and SNDIANAPOLIS AS 13% Charleston” .. .... 000 000 011 0— 3 0 of July 10—Gates wide open to fore 50 of Factory Worker Weatherly's 4 Homers [twice topped the Tigers, 167to 6, LAITY Doby won it with another MUUCREdls 5 EC lail Enger OF the Re Zou anyone. a { ’ ‘homer in the ninth inning as the!Charleston i 384 325 [Kansas City ....... 000 110 101— 4 10 0, July 11-—Special pass from Fig- 8. J ' Bat in 6 Runs St. Paul Open |and 5 to 3. The Indians beat the, a. y Louisville ..... 7" 200 000 000— 2 7 1| : . : y s came from behind to beat AMERICAN LEAGUE a 4 Partee butts and Evans. nish organizing committee for solemn o Sal in BALTIMORE, Md. July 12 ST. PAUL, Minn. July 12 (UP) AtRIeHcS, 8 18 ny the SEnALoTS the A's. Mike Garcia won his 12th yy, rh GBs Paul us ut 020 2 ies ang Was au t esman | (UP) — Stocky Roy Weatherly's| Henry Ransom of St. Andrews, in 10 innings. game in relief after Bob FelleriChieaso, ........:".. 568 2a “Nioior and Baldwin: Ludwie, Cottman, July 12—Any accdedited cor pi 2 one-man rampage carried thei, paced a par-busting field into Brockiva tovk advinfaze. of was shelled from the mound in a (Boston. .....: 238 3i2 (1) Beard (9) and Rand. respondent show credentials be ets 2 Baltimore Orioles past the Spring- the third round of the $15,000 St. x 7-run third inning. AEE 228 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE tween 9 and 11 = u nx n $ {field Cubs into fifth place in the Paul Open golf tournament today sloppy Cub defense to score = Washington's Frank Sheage'iong " Als 1%! pi (First Game) 3 Ma lace ‘cap f Fe : pen go : Y! three unearned runs. Carl Ers- upped hi d 5 IDRIS «overs ‘339 a1 |Retrolt ............ 110-000 004— 6 13 1 Her wedd By United Press |International League today. with Sammy Snead just two pp s record to 8-2 when {Boston . ...... .... 003 054 40x—16 15 1 ’ { J > kine, batted out the day before, Eddie Yost singled in the ‘win- NATIONAL LEAGUE Gray, Stuart (5) and Ginsberg; Brodow- white tull MIAMI, Fla, July 12—-Bob mThe former Indianapolis out- strokes behind. s trv is Won Lost Pet. GB |8ki (3-2) and White. Niarhos (7). Home came in to save the victory for ning run in the 10th to end a Brookiyn $3 92° 103 -— Runs—Stephens 2, Evers, Brodowski. Los- over whit Scherer, a Decatur, Ill, factory fielder smashed ‘four home runs Tommy (Thunder) Bolt, Dur- co. yabine, cutting off a 3-run fine duel with Chicago's Joe Dob-| New York: ll . ‘637 37a Ing Pitcher—Gray (8-9). | laborer, played Omer L. Bogan, a and knocked in six of his team’s ham, N. C., pro who won the] Cub rally io the eighth. Duke son. It was Shea's BO stral ht| St, Louts hy 313 3, lostron (Second Same) to So G Co 1 1 seven runs as Baltimore swept a|North-South and the Los Angeles gq .4.. hit? Dodger homer. victory : er g | Philadelphia’. ‘468 177a|Boston ..... ... S..7l 101 011 O1x— 5 13 | 5 uth Gate, Cal, salesman, today go pjeheader from the Ottawa Open, withdrew after staging one| popin Roberts won his 12th AES ERR RR Boston 37 ne a3 and Wilber Bostrs Pitcher Trucks 4 0 a in the 36-hole final of the Nation- Athletics, 4-3 and 3-2, last night./of his most spectacular outbursts ., me when Gianhy Hamer and . | Pittsburgh’ .. 280 33 | (3-11). : al Public Links tournament for The homers raised Weatherly's of Jeimper, : Willie Jones singled and Hamner Midgets to Wrestle cticagn. 1 InBintd) 3.01 9 0 i S in Tk “working-man golfers.” season total to 15. Bolt quit on the 16th hole of |. ..q4 thi t LO : Pet. GB. Washington ...... 010 000 000 1— 2 0 I oD wa ibd worker He hit two homers in each] the second round yesterday fe ao ir OD aa On Outdoor Show | Dallas ae iH dla Lon oD a anedy i De Land fn a syrup factory, reached the Same, knocking in Baltimore's. after snapping his putter in half poe pitcvar Al Brazle suffered _ A return meeting between the SRIGYEDOEL vs Bl An rial -1. title round yesterday with an last three runs in the first game! and bending another club in a the 10SS. : Elephant Boy and rugged Carlos San An.onio a a Ww gs 8% Bhiladetonga "1 4% ot o12— 8 1 2 ace Even novice overwhelming. 10-and-8 victory 2nd all three runs in the nightcap. furious rage. The Braves pounded out 1g {Mendosa will headline pro mat oiisnoms £13 ..... am 8 grt BDon Bird “Schetb (1) and ter Times John Hali lle mpm — The field was cut to 60 at the action at the West 16th St. Mid- Houston o.oo 40 54 A455 107] Astroth., Home Runs — Rosen, _Doby. Republicans over John Halin, a college sopho- I bl end. of the second rognd with its including a homer and io oo" muekd ight SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Winning Pitcher—Garcia_ (12-6). Losing more from Spokane, Wash. Bogan, Solunar Table e ound with a gouble by Earl Torgeson, ave! Speedway ‘tuesday night. | Won Lost Pct.” GB. | Pitcher—Scheib (4-3). ¥ senhower who sells appliances, beat Bob (Central Standard Time) 146 or better needed to qualify. triple and single by Sam Jethroe Midget grapplers will vie in the New Orleans ....... 50 41 M9 -——IBt. Louls ....v.iii 000 100 410— 6 10 1 Don’t expec A.) P Forty-nine golfers were below . iwi Atlanta ..... a v2| New York .......... 001 000 110-—3 7 taxe Kurz of Miami, Fla., 5 and 4. : Minor Major Minor Major 0 S00 72 at th ‘and a double and single by Semiwindup when Pee Wee James, Mobile --.... 4 8 1 Dm 4.8) and Cortney; Miller; Of ney Bogan and Scherer thusJodar ....... Side aa Toe Cdn REF. COUrse’S par-i= at the end Qpahn himself, who won his S9-pounder from England, tangles Nasnviiie i 48 5.3 and Berra. Home Run-Collins. Losing | emerged the last survivors from Monday 11:20 5:05 11:45 5:30 of 36, ’ f eighth game, with Tiny Roe, Canadian 98- Bena 30 438 19 1] THieRer—OFRWekl-eblv rs ” TT eT TT The SR TT the original field of 200 Which/ Ra tar =. 0H ta Th. 1h gr iotom had 64.66-130 against “4 # ‘pounder. Little. Rock '[11l1!1 31 48 43 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE The 88 Un Dagan play on the 64ll-yard pier... 1B. 143 28 gis Snead's 66-66—132 going into the A FOURRUN rally in the berms en GAMES TODAY Prbbargn Li 003 003 i3x— 8 11 1 éé way to 2 Ry ay 31 i 22 aes third round. eighth gave Byrne his first victory . | N- ASSOCIATION | Say or Summerfiel Miami Country Club course last Saturday 3:15 9:38 3:50 10:00 ws —tg hg yrne is hrst viclol y Olson 8-7 Favorite AMERICAN Omen) | 2a. En ae Hoare: RSasan campaign

8:15 Kiner, Losing Pitcher—Maglie (11-5),

(Ten Innings) 000

Monday. Scherer began his upset INDIANAPOLIS,

pattern Wednesday when he elimi-

Minneapolis at

SAN FRANCISCO, July 12

m. Milwaukee at Charleston

U, S. to Use ‘Sky-scrapers’ in

Per ey nk: (UP) — French Middleweight KITS "Cy at Columbus. Philadelphia ...... 000012 000 1— 4" 4 1 lea ie | Stanley of Los Angeles. Champion Robert Villemain puts| 8t. Paul AL ower le EAGUE Roberts (12.6) and Lopata: Mizell CE HAIER BN EDR his title chances on the block| st. Louis at New York. Juha, 18). Biasie (3) ahd D. Rice. Los- Ss Jenner expl: . * * here tonight as he tangles With| Detroit at Boston, B ‘ to princi 8 s Cleveland at Philadelphia. BLOM isvas tnsss 110 000 211— 6 16 1 » p Cubs Sign Catcher Ol MPICS Despite Jeers up-and-coming Carl (Bobo) Olson | Chicas 8 MaEiesy Guy CREM ye ng IDB LE Here's stor: CHICAGO, July 12 (UP)—The in San Francisco's first Saturday grookiyn at Chicago. Eodbielan oF hor Lindl Ln and Ross). 2 . ‘organiza Chicago Cubs today announced BULLETIN nected with ‘the games, except; IN THE 1948 games, Coach boxing Aten in history. New Fork at CIncim Wehmeler (-1). . 8 ole S$ hower. . the signing of William Bower, 22 HELSINKI, July 12 (UP)— U. 8S. basketball officials, were 5 ’ he odds favor Olson, a favor- Boston at Pittsburgh. {Brooklyn ........... 121 010 100—6 7 0 * Sn L811 » GULY Le le My , iy dolph Rupp of Kentucky was so ; | Chi ‘ xs ! catcher and captain of the Mich-| The International Olymple Com- concerned over the controversy. bo Pp of en eky was atte here, by & narrow &7 margin. GAMES TOMORROW | Lablae * Braking "ia and: Campanella: | o° igan State College baseball team. mittee was asked yesterday to because of the complications = : 8 Dooling 8h A TI AMERICAN ASSOCIATION well. Home Run Snider. Winning bitch. [* Allied plane Bower was assigned to the Ma- decide whethér both East and which might develop. criticism of the U. S. using its Junior Baseball | Minneapolis at INDIANAPOLIS. 1 30 p. m.| e2—Labine (7-2), Losing Pltcher—Ramsdell buildup . con, Ga, club of the Class A Sally west Germany will be permitted | They included the possibility court giants that in some games _ = = oo 8 Drexel Sur) rn ei Rg TEXAS LEAGUS per Japaness fe

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admit Nationalist or Communist China to the games and it will have to be resolved by the International Olympic Committee: Avery Brundage, vice president of the 10C, said the executive committee may discuss the China question today, although pa final decision probably will

might decide to withdraw from

was going all-out to win the basketball championship — whether Nationalist or Communist China be among the teams it must beat. Warren Womble, head coach of the American team, said he was not concerned over the booing and criticism of U, 8. "“skyscraper” stars which marked the

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although plenty fast. \ But Womble and his assistant coach, Forrest C. (Phog) of Kansas, will throw their giants at all of them—and Womble has taken even further steps in an attempt to assure continued American domination of its homegrown sport,

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S— not be reached until the July 168 American victory in the Olympics Results: J. D. Fountain meeting of the committee. at London in 1948, “I am going to pick the players Jouare Tavern 4 Movers Markeye 70 * The Finnish organizing commit- “They ean jeer ‘til the roof [Or every game and it Will De — tee and almost everyone else con- falls in, but we are going to use done for. effectiveness and not SPECIAL NOTICE i ei sss. tallest and best men in every Sentiment” Womble said. To Al Merchants, Manufacturers 4 - —-— Ahi . a; gra an o rs game until we have it on Ice,’ Clothing. Dry G "STRAW . game | PERMA-CRETE oRives |] Series” office roys Fools: Candy. HATS d “AS long as the Olympic Com- x lshes, Novellas Glass Premium § we sa | | PROVEN OVER THE YEARS" Route, ete. If you have merchandise § $ s mittee sanctions tall mer, there} 5c, Guaranteed Durable and Dustiess TE oI a ar eos os § 5 and py. is nd. limit on their height. There EAS 'ERMS know You can't sell ie i re Ba, rs Some is no reason why we shouldn't | FREE ESTIMATES. PROMPT SERVICE fall Sa Prompt servies and wash on |) 0 present our best against the best | TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION CO. INLA On The ‘which the rest of the world has Producers of PERMA-CRETE [| Calls LAND gy Joes . A DASE si00 Kein. Bacsinn Nie. Ghent | | “0s WWASRING TOR, Liaits | FRANK FENR BRGMING CO., INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE 2, .

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