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'I peirl TAGS 'TOT, 1 THE' POUGHKEEPSIE EAGLE NEW3 thvrsday; juke it. 1 4, Legion Baseball Team Announced at Ficnic Eeed Larry Krieger Defeated by Joe Hunt, 6 3l 6 2 'Heinpe Slated to Start Against'Beacon Tonight County Competition Starts at Castle Point At 6:30 O'clock; Coach Jimmy" Brown Lists Lineup for Initial Game The Lafayette Post American Legion baseball committee has announced the names of 15 boys selected (or Lafayette Post team which will represent Poughkeepsie in Dutchess county competition and probably section and state competition, also. The announcement, long awaited by the 250 odd boys who have taken part in the Legion Baseball league. Was made at a picnic feed for the league at the Legion home on MiH street isst night The Lafayette Post nine will make its first start in courtly competition tonight against the Beacon club at Castle Point at 6:30 o'clock, Bpeakers at the feed Included TLTTTt ft I TT 1 IJUma MLVrluti ONE OUT WEST Red Raffing Hurls Champs To 3 1 Decision, First Win in Five Games ys Samuel J. Kalloch, John R.

SchWarts. district attorney, Philip Mylod, Eliot Colson, Sheriff Close, John T. Hoffman and Commander Oeorr Furlong, Oeorfe Buscbbaum, acted as toastmsster. Those on ths star team are: William J. Denton, Roland "Rolll" Moshler, Jos Lawson, Robert Cole, Francis Whales.

Thomas T. Whalen, James R. Brown, William Btreck. Joseph Wehner, Emll Beal, Robert Xuhn, Oordon McKleman, J. Donald Hemps, Thomas McCombs and William O'Brien.

According to Jimmy Brown, coach. Hemp, a tanner act ehucker for Pout hkeepsle High school, will start on thi mound for the Lafayette Post tonight with Tommy Whalen behind ths plate. The rest of ths lineup! Whener, first: Beal. second; Denton, third: Moahler. shorUtopr Win Btreck.

left field: O'Brien, center field; and McCombs, right field. Ths Poughkeepslans win tackle Wsppingers Falls Monday at Castle Point and win take on Rhlnebeck Tuesday at the same field. In order to cop the county title, Lafavett Past must Sin two out Of three decisions orer the other three county teams. Tn addition to camsettnc the Dutchess county series, the Latay tta neat team win hare the oppor tunity of playing the New York city legion champions tn an exhibition game at the Polo Orounds sometime next month. No date has been set for this exhibition game yet but arrangements for the famous diamond hare been made Following the completion of the county series, the Dutchess champions 'win play the Westchester county champions to determine the Ninth district winners.

Bhould the Dutchess team' triumph in this game. It will then play the New York city champions for the Section A championship. Winner of fm tlan A win comoeu tor the state championship against winners In Sections ana sometime AUg USt, Trams' of Laf ayette post have been very successful In past years. Three times the Peughkeepsle nine has reached the finals of state com petition only to suffer defeat In this final, game. Competition Unexpected to be unusually keen within theicounty this year.

Both Beacon and Wspplngers hare strong teams and Rhlnebeck. competing for the first time in several years. Is being coached by Ken Stewart. The Btaatsburg coach has gathered flayers from Rhlnebeck. Hyde Park and BUataburg for his team.

The Standings AMXUCAK UAOtTS RTCARTHY WINS GAME FOR N.Y. Tenth Inning Single With Bases Fall Gives Giants 10 9 Win Oyer Cards Braddock Seen Referee For Baer Galento Tussle CLEVELAND. June WV The New York Yankees salvaged a victory today In the final game of their disastrous western swing as Red Ruffing bested Mel Harder In a hurling duel for a I to 1 decision over the Cleveland Indians. The triumph was the first In five games for the world champions and lifted them back Into the American league's first division. It gavs them a record of four won and nine lost In their trip through the west.

Ruffing and Harder each allowed six hits. Harder airlnr nothlnc more potent than three singles until in ninth. But ne lost ths game oy giving two to Joe. DiMeglio at cru cial spots and had to be relieved by Al Smith with two out tn the ninth. DiMagglo drove in an New York's runs.

In the fourth frame Harder din wildness. hitting one batsman and walking another before DUtaggM snot1 a sharp single to center to score both. In the ninth Frank Crosettl doubled and DIMag glo again him home and after Oeorge Selkirk also singled. Harder was removed. paw I9H 41) i 11 NEW YORK, June 28 The first hit of the year for John McCarthy was a pinch single with the bates loaded In the tenth Inning tonight end gave the New York Olants a 10 to victory over the St.

Louis Cardinals In one of the wildest base ball carnivals, of the season Thirteen runs were crowded Into a tremendous seventh Inning, when the Cardinals came from behind with seven runs and the Olants rallied right back with six. During the long contest, five pitchers went into action for St. Louis, giving up II hits, and New York used three to parcel out 11 blows Harry Oumbert was the winner, with three scoreless Innings of relief service, There were five home runs In the course of the battle, with Johnny Mlse of the Cards notching his 30th of the season in the midst of the seventh stanza. Two were on base at the tune. The Cards hsd been held scoreless by Cliff Melton until the sixth, when Ernie Key homered with one on.

"Harry Denning tenth home run with one on In the second started the Olants In front; Jos Moors added one In the fourth, and Tony Cuc clnello homered with one on tn the seventh. The Olants, who left II runners stranded on bases during the night, fined the sacks In the ninth without scoring. But they wouldn't oe suppressed a second time. Dannlng led off in the tenth with a single and was sacrificed to second. At this point.

Max Lanier was reUevtd by Fiddler BUI McOee, who purposely walked Cueclnello and then couldnt get over the habit. aiso passing nick witek. McCarthy, the Olants' reserve first hasrmsh. then made one of his rare appearances and broke up the Dau game witn a single. ikioht oamti ST.

LOCI Mm axle's Pilot Against Choice of Former World Champ POMPTON LAKES. J. June 28 Vt The odd possibility arose today that Jim Braddock, the man who won the World's heavyweight championship from Max Beer, might referee Maxle's tussle with Tony Oe lento in Jersey City next Tuesday night Jim's name came up as a candidate for the spot as third man In the ring, and Madcap Maxle had no objection. His manager, AncU Hoffman, however, pointed out that Braddock Is a fight promoter In Peterson now. I think that should automatically bar him," he explained.

"A promoter shouldn't referee I com care wno reierees ine fight," Maxle Interrupted "Just as long as he can count to ten. That's all hell have to do for Tony when I get finished with htm." Hoffman wanted the referee to have a few more qualifications, how ever. First off. he must can 'em as he sees em" when It comes to oues tlonable tactics, the grey haired pilot Insisted. I want au ioui rules understood EAST, MID WEST TEAMS ADVANCE Lee Ramsel Upsets Former Defeated Finalist In College Golf ETent JIM BRADDOCK lated.

"If any violations go on and are not penalized. I'm going to take Max right off the ring. I guarantee Oalento wont get away with the same things he pulled the night he stopped Lou Nova In Philadelphia last fall. Anything went that night and Tony got away with everything but murder. He going to fight ae cording to the rules this time or before we enter the ring, he stlpu thersll be no tight." CHISOX COME FROM BEHIND .1 tcleroeud DlMI Beetem Rev Tar etjtoou Chicago Cmuadaiphi WaiklasMc; 'a test ret MM .44 SI SI SI Jl Chicago 1.

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WyaU New York at Philadelphia (night) Schumacher, (4 6) vs. Mulcahy (7 (Only games scheduled) dickey surriNQ NEW YORK When B1U Dickey batted In seventh position against the White Sox It wss the lowest the Yankee catcher has ever dropped In the batting order. Club Three Senator Hnrlers For 15 Hits to Win, 7 6, In Ninth Inning CH1CAQO. June CD Chlcs to's White Sox clubbed three Wash ington pitchers lor is hits toosy. dui had to come from behind with a two run ninth Inning rally to defeat the Senators, to and gain an even break In the two game series The Sox were trailing 6 to 5 in the ninth when singles by Mike Tresh snd BUI Dietrich drove Joe Harnes from the box.

Washington's third hurler of the game, Bill Krakaiukas, RIZZO BURNS 'PHTLLY BATS Knocks in Four Tallies As Phils Split Twin BUI With Pittsburgh PHILADELPHIA, June Ul Johnny Rlzzo got six hits tn seven times at bat Including a homer, trlole and double to arte the Phn lles an even split In a doubleheader with the Pittsburgh Pirates today oeiore a waies aay crowd 01 imss. The Phils won the opener. 4 to 2, witn rizzo Knocking In an four runs. The Pirates took the after' piece, 11 to t. behind Mace Brown's fine relief pitching.

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AUn4anca 11,111. BAN ON POKER WASHINGTON Bueky Harris. Washington manager, bans peker on the Senators' wipe. BISONS WIN 4 1 GAME OYER SYRACUSE TEAM came In to fan pinch hitter Larry I Truett Sewell In the sixth and yield Rotenthel. Mike Kreevich walked, ed only two hits In the last four loading the bases Tresh scored on Joe Kuhels Infield out and Tart Wright singled home Dietrich with the running run WSSBINOTOW (4) Case cf Lrrll.il Welkar, 1 1 Bonara le.

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Rlzzo, who came to the Phils 10 dsys sgo In the deal that sent Mora rle Arnovlch to Cincinnati won the first gsme with a two run homer tn the eighth Inning. Cy Blanton held the Pirates to seven hits, one a homer by Vlnce DiMagglo, to win his first game for the Phils. Merrill May's single gave the Phils a two run lead In the second came. but the Pirates promptly knocked Walter Beck out of the box tn the second Inning scoring Ave runs on two walks, Elble Fletcher's double and consecutive homers by DiMax glo and Spud Davis. Davis hit another homer off 81 Johnson tn the ninth for his fourth hit In four times up.

inner oamxi rrmaiar.n MANCHESTER. VU June CD Eastern end Mid Western delega tions In the National Collegiate A. A. golf championship made tm pnsslve strides In the rain today as XI representatives from 23 widely scattered Institutions survived the opening match play on Ekwanok'fc drenched Green Mountain course. Eleven from nine Eastern college gained second round brackets, along with 10 from the Mid West, eight from th South, and three from the Pacific coast.

Louisiana Bute, which qualified Ave competitor yesterday when It tied Princeton for the team championship, returned three victor, two of whom were located tn the upper half of the draw. Princeton, Georgetown, Duke. Illinois and Iowa State each contributed two winners. The other college with alngl representative tn the competition tor the throne vacated by Tulane'S graduated Vlnce ITAnteeu, who Was crowned at Det Moine test year, were Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth. Holy Cross.

Swarthmore. Union and Baltimore for the East: Mfchl (an. Michigan State. Ohio State, Northwettem. Wisconsin and Notre Dame for the Mid West; Virginia and Mississippi tn the South, and Southern California, Stanford and th University of California at Los Angeles for th Far West.

Oh Upset BUceree Although three day of rain made playing condition so unfavorable that tourney official abandoned Diana to reduce the field to 10 by ccmpletlng two rounds of match play, only on upset waa recoraea. Warren Bert of Stanford, test rear's defeated finalist, found him self out of th tourney when Lee Ramsel of Louisiana Stat gained a 1 np victory by chtpptng into the ISth cup after both bad failed to reach the toeen tn three. Johnny Burke of Georgetown, the 1930 champion, lost three of the first five holes to John Leldy of Ulchlgan before regaining hi fin putting touch. Two down at the turn. Burke wound up with a 0 and 3 victory by.

winning the last six holes with Par performances. Three of the otner quauner were 1839 quarter finally! and all of them Bert McDowell of Louisiana State. Bill Hall of Iowa State, and Skip Alexander of Duke gained the state round as easily a favorites should. Four of the survlVDr had to play over time to subdue their opposi tion. They wen Bui Cordlxtgley or Harrard.

Ray Hlggtne of Georgetown. Our Bemer of Duke, and Tom Hoak of Iowa State, who wa carried to. the firth extra hoi Before be conld regain the earty one hole lead he surrendered Oene Durant of Ohio State, by three puttingputting th 14th green. Poughkeepsie Tennis Club 'Champ Bows to Davis Cupper Billy Gillespie UfoA in iniercollegiaJt 1 ennts 1 ottrney Larry KrVrer. Panrtl lull a i Illw, mamt nwwanf tab of the Yale tenn Xi defeat at the hand of JosHaVi Navy, by a 3.

0 2 srte MA(Wmnl IT eh.rnnr.tp. at Htror yesterday. Hunt, a rattraber of the Do. ea, a test year. nla.t snatches yesterday, wmnj Peter Shook of wnrJaaasTgj and Robert Catrtts of Rax.

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Joined In a conspiracy to down their old mates as the Bisons won a 4 to 1 decision to make It two out of three on th series and flv In their last seven start tonight. PARSHALL PERFECT CHARLOTTE. N. Doc ParahaU veteran relnsnun of Urban. mad a clean sweep of a slx dsy trotting program here Tenhant on Tennis k'twaBaia om xJ KJ vIb BbI LbbIbIbIbIbIbCmB fvlraBrB BCFtiaW'flWBBJIBBWaBaaTHBrB anf, I gmsslhnrs wf etUa marks' Ailc Marble's kackhaad frara start te Balah, aay aa.a,a.wa When hitting 'the backhand your feet.

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NEXT; The drive. 1 11 11 ii 4 a Belted tor Kaaned In 4th Weantattaa 11114 4 14 44 ChlcMO 1111444 1 Runa ballad In Benure I Caaa Walker Oelkert Kanel Wrlsht 1. Kreartcb, Metfalr Tresh. Twa bale blu Appllns 1 Travli, Oelbart, Treah Boilers. Ptrrell Three base hit KuheL Stolen base Walker Sacrifices Bloedworlh, KennedT.

Double piers Kennedy and Xuhel Appling McHalr and Kahal, Bloodworth and Bonura. Kennedr McKalr and KuheL Ufl ea bases Washlnstoa 14, Cnleeie Bases an balls off Maslerson 1 oft Hsrnes 1 art Krakaaakaa 1 oft amlth i aa Dietricn Blrwrk out by Harnes 1 br Krakaaskas 1. Dtetrtek Kite eft MssUrson I In I Innings off Bmlth la I oft Harnes 8 la I off Dietrich I la I 1 I off Krakaua kaa 1 fa 1 I Passed ball Tresh Winning pitcher Dietrich Losing pitcher Hajrnes Time I II Umpires Rue Morlerlr and Rubber. Attendance lesuraaicai I ooa Oustlne lb. zuiott Brubeker Ik Vaugban s.

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FMMelphia Wins by Sam Clapmaji Bats L000 With Fite Bingles ST. LOUIS. June 20 CTv Pmla delphla'B Athtottes tumbled the St. Louts Brown out eg the last nva lon perch they gained only last night, by defeating them today, to. Sam Chapman with five hit on a baa cleaning borne run in the second Inning drove In Or of the scores and had a perfect day at bat.

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Haeae u. Hia. nm seennce auialt Double piers Outline rietcher and Lopea Ouitlne. Vauthan and rieuhrr. Atwood, reran and Mahea Mahaa aad Bragaa.

Ufl ea botes Pittsburgh 4, Fhlleoiphi Bases aa belle eft Bowmaa a Strack out by BUntoa 1 by Bowmea 1 Umplraa wv, rii aou itaarooo. Time i ea. BUFFALO. June 3 (JP( Friday nights heavyweight ten round boxing bout between Bob Pastor and Charley Eagle was changed from an outdoor to an Inside affair today. Promoter Charley Murray, after a conference with the two fighters' managers, said the prospect of continued cool weather was the main factor In shifting the match from the Civic Stadium to Broadway Auditorium.

TONT KAUFMANN NEW ROCHESTER MANAGER ROCHESTER, June 28 Mi Anthony (Tony) Kaufmann U1 succeed Estel Crsbtree ss Manager of the League leading Rochester I Red Wings of the International league, Oliver French, president of the Rochester Baseball club, announced tonight. Kaufmann, who ha piloted the Decatur, lit, club of the Three I league for the last two jean, will take charge of the club on Friday. MACK KEEF8 ORDER PHILADELPHIA Connie Mick's Bt ear old brother. Mile, keeps customers Is line at Sblbe park reserve ticket windows GRID RECEIPTS DROP CAMBRIDOE. Mail.

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DiMagglo, I Davie a. Sewell. M. Browa p. II 14 IT 1 Midget Races Are Postponed Opeetel Te Tke Eedte Rewat DANBURY, Conn, June 20 The midget auto race program scheduled for Saturday at the Danbury speed ways In the Danbury Fair ground waa today postponed until Tuesday night.

July 2 and hereafter the race meetings here will oe Tueanay nigm Broncho Bill Schlndler. one of tht most famous midget race driver In the country, ha been alined to race here and so ha Wild BUI Holme of Brewster, Oeorgl Rice of Mu rr. tons tat cnn.Sk. awdaaus. (X atoeeJdhaa.

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Soothers Oahfataa. BOSTON DOWNS DETROIT, 3 1 i Thrtt Rifl Ballj in Katt Bj Bosoi 'Beits Roeiic JotMj Corsia pasTe ktcCa. iiieniiaam as at Caster eat 1 I atrncaaam. kw geUa Blta eel WeMtaei I act Kraaaer 1 ka Leeeaaj genns. ford and about twenty ether star chauffeurs.

It ts expected that all attendance record will go by the board wtta Schlndler. onevergred speed wtsard. making his debut tn the Hat city. Thcr win be ever 100 lap of racing on th new $20,000 speedway In front of th glOOjDOO gTwnrtflsrm Industrial Softball League Approves Second Round Card Bchulle. la.

Maria Klein Rtsso.lt Msr Ik Brsgsn s. Warren Millies MaeUers Alweod Mehen lb. Beck Pearson p. BmoU, Maaerra ts 1 Johnson rHILADELmi (SI AB ro a I i The second round schedule was approved snd arrangements for tout first round pottponed gsme made at a meeting of th Industrial Softball leaeue manager held, at th 4 Knight of St. John hall last night, According to th standings re leMd by Secretary BUI Hot last night.

Westerns nd Federal are tied for first place while TrusseOs snd Barbara are battling It out for third place. It was decided to (tagr a benefit game for the legue on a Sunday to the near future with an Industrial leigue All Star team playing one the crack ten of th county William Key and Bud McKenna have been selected co managers of the All Star team. Plans for clambak were discussed but no definite decision was rescbed It was. however, decided to hold It during the next month If at an. Tonight's game of the league throw the Federa! against Elptco at rmall Memorial and th DeLavsl and Harts team at Whitman new.

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