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NEW YORK, July 21—Bucky Harris, whose greatest pride in a 28-year career-of running big league clubs is that “I never finished last,” was shooting for “Manager of the > at? 14 i” : of & Se. Year” honors today with a Washington team that many ex By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer ! HELSINKI, July 21 (UP)~—The| slender blond man had a gold,

erts had consigned to the bottom | P t an on a three run eighth inning rally. spol. Eddie Robinson and Sherman medal in his hand—and a steel! glint in his eyes.

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\ PAGE 18 : | i ; ‘ I. Baseballers ~~ Yeoing Auction . 1 . : Brings $142,800 In Victory Field | NEW YORK, July 21 (UP)— : . {The Brookmeade Stable of Mrs. j Elizabeth Dodge Sloan sold 22: All-Star Games [yearlings today at a public aueoth {tion held at $Belmont Park. | The 10th annual Junior Base-| wy. young colts. and. fillies id ball All-Star games are slated brought a total of “$142,800 for: for Victory Field tomorrow night. an average of $6491. ’ a | Three games are billed. The! Jits. Sars Chait of ie Putnam { “pn able pa e est price of West ay in the "C" league, "cale when she purchased a” (faces the East at 4 p. m. in com- handsome ‘chestnut colt by Sun {petition for boys 13-years-old and Again-The Damsel for $25,000 ; : (under. Tangling at 6 p. m. are| - my Baffling everyone with shrewd Lollar hit Chicago homers and {the “B” league stars, playing in {the 15-and-under class.

trades that strengthened the line-:Joe Collins homered for New up and with manipulations of york.

: “. “I was not good, not good at { The class “A” stars, playing in Asien totaye Ne i: have kept Te Ben Wade, who needed relief ail” Emil Zatopek. “I was not, the 17-and-under group, meet in $1 nkee organiza- way, Harris now ha them in| Mcp from Joe Black gained his fast. It was not a very good run." the 8 p. m. finale. Only at Nat o rful left arm > . 3 "M0! 10th vietory for Brooklyn as | Just a few minutes earlier be-| 7 Da pei : : third place just five games behind| {1,4 podgers wound up their before more than 70.000 thrilled Pictures and stories about peo- | {lavpool Hotel thpaw showed the pace-setting Yankees. | third Western trip with eight fans, the Czeck with the frenzied Xie you know tn tndiana’ . Hew made his first 8 =» straight wins after an opening face had smashed his own Olym-' — y ' ws nay roe he ciation yester- NO ONE EXPECTS a super! ethack in Chicago. pic record in winning the 10,000-; est woman's section—in your Sun- | tii mide.

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run in 29:17.

The Giants made 14 hits in meter He [aay Times,

miracle which would bring them had rr - —-_ stern League. their first t sine ns put C1uding a triple and two singles smashed it to hits, too, clipping| sd the hopeful elr lirst pennant since 1933, but), yank Thompson and a homer 42.6 seconds off the mark he post-| in nearly eve * then neitHer did any one expect ang single by Sal Yvars in their ed in 1948,

Blues won a cattered seven the Colonels un on Bob Dig homer, e Association's free pass off itcher, Hershell

them to be anywhere but deep in the second division at this stage of the race, either, The mild little man from the Pennsylvania hard coal country and his collection of kids, castoffs, Cubans, and hangers-on characters, has struck a happy in the Blue's medium between mediocrity and e ninth inning, ‘brilliance and what his boys

Plummer, Bud Win Races Here; » laek in ability, they make up n dces ere, tion t lit for in hustle, ¥ hit Vi { ly a oe The Senators gained on every- Hinners | 1 C or

on, 14-2, but body yesterday by extending their] e, 6-5, and St, latest, winning “streak to five Bud a A diop 1 nbus, 3-0 in its games with 7 to 6 and 6 to 3 vie- Plummer won local hardtop fea- ; B ped the second tories over the Browns. The White ture events and Tommy Hinner- © Petter the world standard i clean sweep in the 23d an-| he scored his Olympic triumph. |. a1 Chicago Tribune mobt!

Q r ¢ : : Sox set back the Yankees, 5 to shitz captured the big car main That he had surpassed the feats) 1d. in. the. Calitarnia. Park. Pool e mn e a

4, and the Red Sox took a firmer ; they ] grip on second place by defeat. 5° in auto races around the state of the Kolehmainens, Nurmis.

triumph at Chicago, Larry Jan- £. 8.4 sen, though belted for cight hits . BUT THE TIGHT - LIPPED, and six runs before being relieved, little man with the balding head] was credited with hig.10th victory. [Wasn't happy. And he didn’t hesia ———— tate to say so. “I was disappointed with my | time,” he growled in his halting English. “I have run better, 29:02.6 here in Finland wo years ago, and at Brussels.” . That 29:02.8 he, was talking

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LIKE FATHER, UNLIKE SON—Twenty-one-year-old Charlie Moore of Cornell College (right) set a new Olympic record in the 400-meter hurdles yesterday, and he more than followed in the footsteps | of his father, Crip. His father, a Penn State star, went to the Olympic games for the U. S. 28 years | ago. He, too, was a hurdler. Young Moore's time of :50.8, only two-tenths off the world record, bested | | the :51.8 time of Roy Cochrane, former Indiana University ace, who won the 1948 Olympic hurdles | in London, j

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class. Ann Morrison and Mary Marchino were second and third, respectively, in the 14-year-old class. Betsy Alexander placed second in the 15-year-old race, and Sue Schaefer placed third in the 16- and 17-

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game with Coly right-hander 3 to 3 hits, He walked 4. yf Minneapolis yainst CharlesSenators to 4

ing the Indians, 8 to 7 in 12 innings and sending them down to!

fourth place. The Athletics topped event at West the Tigers, 8 to 7, then battled to|by beating Frank Roessler and| a 3-3 curfew-halted second game Gene Warriner in 25 laps. Her-| tie in which two Detroit runs in Shell White and Wayne Hawley the 10th were wiped off the books|Won semis and Jimmy Cecil took performance because there was not time for|the backup event. Moneymaker, always runs as if each step willl

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4 | Bob Zeigler won the 100 free standing teams in the Midwest, ror boys 16 and 17 in 57.3, and {the Indac swimmers won both the!Frank McKinney won : {boys and girls team trophies as|year-old race in 1:03.6. Bill Cass THEY SAW A spine-tingling well as four individual champion-/placed fourth ‘in the 12-and-

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ford 5 each, Lake Shore and Long Beach of Indiana 4 each, Wilmette, Oak Ridge, Des Plaines, Chicago, and Springfield K. of C. 3 each, Naperville, Jollet, Janesville 2, Indian | Hill, and Salem of Wisconsin

ia RES : game with the Cecil, Warriner and Jack Farris be his last grima ; | JAC PLACE WINNERS were: GIRL TEAM SCORES were 1 each. Philadelphia to complete the in- won heats. Ii =, isrimaced his way to Lynn Zuber, first, 12-year-old IAC 27, Kenosha of Wisconsin! ning. | Plummer's . victory at Speed-. * es a . 'class.*and Penny Savage, third. 19, Lake Shore 7, Winetka and 2 2 = 8 3 Speed-| There were 33 starters in this ? . . Golf Notes 3 / : rome ‘also was a 25-lap affair,levent which ranks as f the L¥NN's time for the 100-yard Oak Park 5 each, 4 each for WV - | THE DODGERS, shooting for besting Ed Manuel and George Olympic features. Th ohe o the free-style was 1:12.4, Joliet, Town Club, Coral Gables, aki J RA and J A Hare won the § Sendand an a runaway, stayed Tz games p 1...: Heat winners were Pol-| me ures, ele Were so Gail Moll swam the 100 free and Naperville, Twin City Of land vesterany with a 71 Fred Shumaker Major Minor ahead of the Giants in the Na-i,1q Manuel and Phil Doty. iors bo at they lined up in two) ju 1:08.5 to win the 13-year-old South Bend 3 and Chicago 2, 81¢ Nis son Bob won the low net with | in. E i tional League, winning their yw. 411 Fall won the trophy JAmmed rows and started into —n— — : 12: 7:00 18: eighth straight game, 8 to 5/4. the first turn like the

light! brigade at its storied finest, | Zatopek was buried far back, hands already clutched tight | against his chest like a man in agony. ' But nof for long. Because at the end of the seventh | ? lap he was up there on ‘the front end and the merry-go-round went into high gear. It appeared, for a while, as if Alain Mimoun, the tiny French-| | Joey man. with the oriental features, : : or :

and their 13th in a row over! Xow on Pittsburgh this year. The Giants IN TERRE HAUTE, Duane

outslugged Chicago, 9 to 7, the |v rier was second behind HinnerCardinals defeated the Braves, 8 ehitz and Jim Bryan was third.

to 4. and the Reds downed the|y;,nerenity won in 1343.37 after Phillies, 6 to 5, In 10 Innings, then yy ino the lead in the 6th lap. lost, 4 to 3. | Bob Denny, Allan Heath, Jim! Cuban Connie Marrero, with Rigsby, Johnny Parsons, Gene relief help from Joe Haynes Force; Pat O'Connor and Pete won the first game for Wash- Romcevich finished in that order ington, his eighth victory of the |hehind the trio. 2 : Semifinal

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less ball for. 3%. innings to save Walt Faulkner trailed, . ___ ment when they neared the end.| Saul .Rogovin's ninth viktory -at| Force, Bill Vukovich, Rigsby. For Mimoun hung in there like! :*® New York after the Yankees put/Carter, Hinpershitz, Heath, Bill a toy bulldog—until the 20th lap.! : i = | Weikert and Denny were heat

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: i [tle Frenchman and he faded 50 SILVER 13 {yards behind as Zatopek kept RHODIUM | Call iturning it on. But the boys hadn't BRASS i {seen anything yet. For when they GOLD § {struck the little brassy gong BRONZE [1 WA 1512 which signals the leader's last lap, J CADMIUM [4 . the Czech express really went into COPPER-NICKEL | § nigh gear. f CHROME i You didn’t think he possibly | | si Revloted ! i| conld have sprinted on that fi- | | ® Silverware Replate i| mal lap. Yet he did, and at the | i ® Antiques Refinished um Pest Control il end Ne was a full 110 yards out | © ® Commerical Plating and Polishing f {| in front of Mirhoun. The record | § 917 MASS. AVE. CApitol 9088 | Company {| had heen in the bag All the | | ! {| way through that last quarter | ig : Indiana's Largest | mile, but Zatopek didn’t even | i | —— asus sesessesmssnses=d | gmile when they handed him | | Just Brush een the medal and a bouquet of | ROACHES DIE! . flowers. t Qualify : “Bad, very bad,” he grunted.| ! Get ride of roaches, ants, 4 '“T will try to better in the 5000| !

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