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I Twelve Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Friday, August 2, 1946 Blue Rocks Wind Up Allentown Series Tonight, Then Open4-Game Road Trip 3 Contests Scheduled at York Their Records Were Made to Stay Unbroken Blears and Hart Cards Trying to Win Pennant By Knocking Down Arch Rivals AP Newsfeatures With Single Game at Allentown Even Old Score Records are made to be broken 1 Tonight Wilmington Blue Rocks but the standards set by this quartet. will close out one of their longest By JOE REICHLER home stands of the season when they are likely to stay in A. A. U. books, 1 I Pin oaribaldi-Brown in 2 meet Allentown Cardinals tne or quite a spell.

Their performances Associated Press Sports Writer The St. Louis Cardinals' old flag system of knocking down their chief rivals which didn't pan out so well INTERSTATE LEAGl'E Last Night's Score Wilmington. Allentoivn. 3. Hagerstown.

5: York. 2 (5irst, postponed, ralni. Lancaster, Trenton, 3 (first). Lancaster. Trenton.

0 (second). Harr.sburg. 15: Sunbury. 7. Out of 3 Falls to Capture will figure prominently in the voting for the year's top amateur of final of a two-game series.

The Rocks open a three-game stand at York with a single game listed for tomorrow and a twin bill Sunday. Monday they play at Allen Armory Windup Match last year when they licked the Champion Chicago Cubs 16 to 6 and American sports. Standing still lost the pennant appears to be paying rich dividends as the L. w. town in a single game and then The British-Canadian team of come home Tuesday for a seven Jean Blears 195.

and Stu Hart, 205, evened an old score last night at I1 game stand, wnn Aiieniown as 60 51 49 45 45 WILMINGTON Harrisburg Hagerstown Sunbury Allentown G.B. 12 15' i 16 19 19 25 opening opponent. Pet. 659 .560 .527 .489 .479 .449 .449 .385 Redbirds find themselves only a game and a half out of first place today. In 15 engagements with the Na 31 40 44 47 49 49 49 56 In the series opener last night jhj Ann Curtis the State Armory when they pinned Chick Garibaldi, 205, St.

Louis, and Natie Brown, 235, Washington, D. in two out of three falls team match at the regular pro wrestling show the Rocks, although outhit 12-6, de Trenton 40 Lancaster 40 York 35 feated the Cards. 4-3. before an Games behind leader. Elks' Booster Night crowd of 1,856 tional League Leading Brooklyn Dodgers, the Redbirds have captured 11, including two out of three in their most recent "crucial" series which ended yesterday with a 3-1 Jack Crimian was on the mound before a tense crowd of 1,600 vociferous fans to emerge as the battle- for the Rocks and turned in his eleventh victory of the season as scarred windup winners.

Cardinal triumph. The Cards also hold a 7-4 edge over the third place against four setbacks. Crimian, who now leads the Rocks' pitching staff Tonight's Game Allentown vs. Wilmington at Wilmington Park. Lancaster at Trenton.

Sunbury at Harrisburg. Yort at Hagerstown. Tomorrow's Game Wilmington at York. Allentown at Sunbury. Hagerstown at Lancaster.

Harrisburg at Trenton. Cubs in the current campaign in victories, struck out six Cards. As for the Dodgers, yesterday was Saltzgaver Plays Second a day they do not care to remem i sW5P ss ber in any shape, form or manner. Manager Jack Saltzgaver was forced to shift his lineup due to the Not only did they drop the game and the series to their arch-rivals, absence of Shortstop Ralph La but lost the services of Pete Reiser pointe who injured an ankle in Wednesday's night game with Sun temporarily. Suffers Mild Concussion' bury.

George Davis moved over to Red Roses Gain Tie for Sixth The brilliant outfielder suffered a the shortstop spot and Saltzgaver filled in at second base. "mild concussion" after banging his Joe Scheldt continued the heavy stickwork that has characterized his head against the left field concrete wall in a vain attempt to snare a drive off the bat of Whitey Kurow- batting for the past week, getting', two singles out of three times at bat a Double- and reachine first base the other. w-, o- time by being hit by the pitcher. -j- Verdeur Bob Fitch 4 M4SaS Herb McKenley header From Trenton As Senators Trounce Yanks In the first inning Scheldt made; one 01 the most sensational one-handed fielding plays seen at Wil-j mincrtnn 'Parlr triic snin TTp rnrri The bout went the scheduled distance before it was decided. Blears and Hart won the first fall when they teamed up to pin Brown in 10 minutes and 35 seconds, but the Garibaldi-Brown duo came back to take the second when Garibaldi, who had been using a Japanese Torture Hold on Blears suddenly desisted to Join his partner in throwing Hart in 10 minutes and 43 seconds.

Blears and Hart brought the match to a sudden and decisive end when they teamed up on Brown, pinning him after they had placed him in a very groggy condition with nine successive dropkicks. Mike Haller, 210. Brooklyn, and Frank Hewitt. 235, Toronto, were both disqualified by Referee Bob Wade after each had refused to obey his commands to return to the ring. The disqualification came after six minutes and 45 seconds of wrestling.

Referee Wade also stopped the second bout of the night when he detected Jesse James, 210, Los Angeles, rubbing soap into the eyes of his opponent, Lou Farino, 200. Jersey City. He immediately stepped in and declared Farino the winner. In the opening bout Pat Welch, 210, Ireland, threw Ivan Kumaroff, 215, Connecticut, with a flying tackle and press in 18 minutes and 35 seconds. Officials were: Referee.

Bob Wade; physician. Dr. William V. Marshall; time keeper. Lew Dawson; and announcer, Frank Denney.

res? All Bob Fitch of Minnesota did with a discus was to scale the dish almost six feet farther than ever before. He tossed it 180 feet 2 inches, breaking the world standard of 174 feet inches set in 1941 by Adolfo rnnxnlini nf Ttnlv Herh McKenlev. a native, of Jamaica tiudvina at Illinois, set a world record when he ran over to the bleachers in deep right; The Lancaster Red Roses climbed field to take Rollie Seltz' foul a tie for 61x111 Place th and cut off an Allentown scoring! wianis in me mierswii 440 yards in 0:46.2 in the Big Ten meet. A month later he set a new American mark for 300 yards in New York, sprinting the distance in 0:29.8 to shatter the 0:30.2 set by the late Charlie Paddock in 1921 and equalled in 1943 by Cliff Bourland. Joe Verdeur, 20-year-old Philadelphian who couldn't swim a stroke six years ago, hpttpral tun n-nrlH's rocnrrfj nnrt nytf Anwrirnn mark when he.

won the 220-Vard indoor breaststrOke title threat. Throw-In Nips Smith Again in the third inning Scheldt halted a Cardinal rally by throwing Pete Reiser Baseball League, downing the Giants in both ends of a doubleheader yesterday. Two runs in the final seventh inning gave the Roses a 6-3 decision April. Miss Ann Curtis. 20.

of San Francisco, winner of six titles last year, recently added the 150-yard freestyle mark to her long list. She negotiated the distance in 1:35.2, eclipsing the mark of 1:39 set by Helina ski in tne nitn inning. He was removed on a stretcher to the clubhouse thence to the Peck Memorial Hospital where X-rays were to be taken today. Although the injury was not believed serious, it was announced that Reiser will be sidelined for three or four days "at least." Coming on top of the injury to Second Baseman Eddie Stanky, who was restricted to pinch hitting duty yesterday following his accidental spiking Tuesday night by Enos Slaughter, things looked none too bright for Dodger Manager Leo Durocher. The New York Yankees moved back into second place in the American League by defeating the Detroit Tigers 4-2 to forge nine percentage points ahead of the Bengals.

Tribe Again Trips Red Sox Cleveland made it two in a row over the front running Boston Red Sox by edging out Joe Cronin's crew 2-1. With Jack Kramer letting Wash out Bruce Smith at the plate on Tomska in 1938. in the opening game although they were outhit 7-6. Lancaster scored a the latter's attempt to score from first on Bob Comisky's double for Off-Sides the final out of the inning. Orioles' 8-Run Rally in Ninth With XORVIN (RIP) COLLINS Breaks Tie.

Routs Sox. 15-7 run in the seventh frame to win the nightcap 1-0 behind Paul Kardow'a four hitter. Harrisburg trounced Sunbury's Yankees 15-7, with a 16-hit attack as Maynard Snyder limited the Yankees to eight safeties. Hagerstown took the first game of The Rocks were the first to score, pushing across a single tally in the second. With two down, Ray Ma-loney and Crimian singled and Scheldt drove the catcher across with a sharp single down the third base line.

The Cardinals knotted the count U. S. Postpones Davis Cup Play Inlcrzone Tie With Sweden Advanced to Sept. 13-15 Due to National Tournev Delaware Post I Evidently there are a few people around town who do live in ivory towers. We're referring to our comment of a few nights back when we announced that the Interstate League All-Star game due for Wilmington Park Monday had been cancelled.

a twin bill with York 5-2, but the EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE Lait Night' Score Cambridge 4. Eastern 2 tfirstK Eastern 1. Cambridge i second) Dover 6. Federalsburg 3. 15.

7. Seaford 8, Salisbury 5. second contest was called at the end Wins Play-Off of the fourth because of rain. Delaware Post No. 1 laid claim First Game LANCASTER 1 TRENTON ington down with four hits for his eleventh win, the St.

Louis Browns Standing Both our phone and Marse Eddie today to the Junior Legion baseball championship of New Castle County with a single run in the fourth. Bill Marks started the rally with a single. He advanced to second on Ed Sudol's infield out and moved to third when Pete Prunczik flied out to Ed Sanicki in center. Then Smith drove in Marks with another single past second base. Banished For Beefing Glennon's, at the ball park, havelashed out an 8-2 triumph to sweep harm V117-7i-nrr TT-ifV, t.hf thT W-fffl TTI Rrifl Wlt.h thf been buzzing with calls askin STOCKHOLM, Aug.

2 The interzone Davis Cup tie between the United States and Sweden, scheduled tentatively for mid-August at Senators. Centrevii: -Dover Salisbury Sealord Eaiton W. L. Pet. 61 22 135 55 31 .640 43 39 .524 40 45 .471 39 48 36 48 .429 34 50 .405 30 55 .353 Mohr.cf James.

rf Astroth.c Danek.lb Fiore.3b Despite a grand slam homer by following the teams 2-1 defeat of New Castle Post juniors last night at Wilmington Park in a preliminary to the Blue Rocks-Allentown Interstate League game. Forest Hills in New York, has been ab abrho 2 10 1 0 3 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 3 3 0 12 0 3 12 2 OiMaguire.ss 3 0 0 4 2 3 0 1 0 0 GTher.3b 3 2 2 1 2 4 0 0 2 3 12 4 3 3 113 3 0 110 4 119 2 0 12 0 2 111 3 Jackson.lI 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 Krutnv.c 2 0 0 1 0 Kkski.p 2 0 0 0 1 Parochial League Slates Plav-Offs The Parochial School Baseball League, sponsored by the Catholic Youth Organization, will begin championship play-offs under the Shaughnessy system this week, with St. Elizabeth's meeting St. Ann's at Rockford No. 1, and St.

Thomas playing St. Peter's at Price Run postponed to Sept. 13-15. the Swed isn Lawn lennis Association an Philadelphia's Pete Suder, the Chicago White Sox outslugged the Athletics 7-6 to capture the series, two games to one. Cambridge Federalsaurg Comisky belted a double into right and Smith was cut down at nounced.

Owcar.p Original plans for the state championship tourney called for Delaware Post to meet Newark Post, de (Chairman Walter Merrill Hall of the U. S. Davis Cup management Tonight' Games Salisbury at Seaford. Ea-iton at Cambridge. Federalsburg at Dotr.

Millord at Centreviile. fending state titleholder, last night committee said in New York that NEW YORK, Aug. 2 'Porrt TVirlr of thp Xational whether or not the all-star fray! was going to be played. It is not. A special meeting of league officials was held at Trenton recently and it was decided to cancel the game in order that some of the rained out games could be replayed.

Instead, the Rocks will journey to Allentown to play off one of their postponed contests. Then they will return home and play at Wilmington Park, Aug. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Joe Palkovitz, Rocks' utility man, has been sent to Schenectady in the the postponement was "in accord at the park, according to James W. Nichols, state chairman of junior T.easiie said todav hart instmrtprf I No- 2- Sunday ance with plans we gave Sweden." the plate on Scheldt's throw.

Smith gave Umpire Tom Murphy a tongue-lashing for calling him out and the umpire banished Smith from the game. Marks took smith's place at third, Dick Burgett shifted from left field to center and Hal Neuberger, a pitcher, went in to play left field. The Cardinals added another Centreville Orioles, currently lead (Hall said the Swedish team had Legion baseball, who blamed State Commander J. Paul Green for the last-minute change in the tourney his umpires to warn both Leo! Elizabeth's meets St. Paul's Durocher, manager of the Brooklyn1 at Second and DuPont Dodgers, and Eddie Dyer, boss 0fbtreets- 5 Standing been told the matches would haveiing the Eastern Shore League, and laWagner 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 6 6 21 111 Totals 27 3 7 21 aBatted for Konikowski in 7th.

Lancaster 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 9 Trenton 0 0 0 2 0 1 03 Errors: None. Second Game LANCASTER I TRENTON ab a abrho Gilmore.if 4 0 3 5 0 4 0 13 Karda.s 3 0 1 0 2 Emery.rf 3 0 0 0 Mohr.cf 4 0 0 1 4 0 10 James.rf 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 to be played Aug. 16-18 in advance second place Milford Red Sox were idle OL. jjuuia iaiuina.L3, agaiiisi, uiic, of the U. S.

National championships schedule. Nichols, in a letter to the state Pet. 1.000 use of bean balls by their pitchers. st. Elizabeth's at Forest Hills or on Sept.

13-15, tied at 7-all going into the ninth inning last night and then the Dnn In the Dodger-Card series, that; Christ Our King tally in the fifth on Bob Young's Canadian-American League, as a euaea jesteraav, uiree iveuouus-s- Patrick's Orioles displayed the brand of power commander dated Aug. 1, termed the "present situation so intolerable that I have no choice but to resign at once as state chairman 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 6 two-base hit and a triple by Seltz. They added their final run in the Novick.c 4 115 0 Palermo.lf that has put them on top by scor L. 2 3 3 3 3 5 5 6 9 9 11 llle wuraej.i The delay will keep the Swedish players. Lennart Bergelin and Johannson, from playing in the U.

S. Nationals. Thf victor in this tip bptWfn the were hit with pitched balls while 1st. Joseph on frequent occasions, players both sides were sent sprawling "pui 3 0 0 3 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 11 3 0 0 2 ing eight runs in a wild finish to next inning on three singles and an infield out. Pitcher Walt Godall's wallop the Sox, 15-7.

4 0 2 11 1 Hofman.2b 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 Wagner.p 10 0 11' 34 1 7 27 12! Totals the dirt while getting out of the way; St. Peter's wnm. 4 DEL. POST NO. 1 I ab al NEW CASTLE abrho a CENTREVILLE MILFORD Danek.lb Flore.3b Kardow.p Usciak.ss Total Lancaster Trenton Error: .1011 third baseman.

joe is the lad who elicited some unfavorable comment on his abilities from the fans during the recent Sunbury series. At that time he looked to us like a lad who needed a bit more acquainting with the game. We would also like to point out, 29 0 4 27 6 winners of the North American and! ab ab a 5 3 3 2 5 1110 of close pitches. St. Josephs Wilm.

2 Fnck said he did not act as woodcrest iooo' European zone eliminations will 00000010 01 oooooooo 00 Schupp.lb 5 10 12 2 Wilson. is 2 2 0 2 5 TTsciak. result of any protest lodged by any player or manager, but that from challenge Australia for the trophy in December. C. T.

O. Baseball League SUNBURY HARRISBURG ab a his own observation, he decided to. 0 'No1: st. Marys Joaerh'a in reeard to his error afield, that at Price Run No. 1 caution both pilots.

Ercole.2b 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 Jones. 3b 3 0 0 0 0 Antonio.2b 2 0 0 0 1 OToole.lf 3 0 1 0 0 3 1110 Hogan.cf 3 0 0 2 0 S.McC h.ss 3 0 112 Kapa.lb 1 1 0 3 0 3 0 112 S'vaggUs 3 0 0 1 0 Wenke.lb 3 0 0 8 0 Crusco.rf 3 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 DeKnlght.c 3 0 0 12 3 0 17 0 hebeck.p 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 Totals 24 2 1 21 Totals 26 1 4 21 6 Del. Post 000020 02 New Castle 000001 01 Errors Strusowski, B. McCullough, Seivaggi. Precautionary Measure ab al 4 1 0 3 4 1 1 10 0 Lvnch.2b Lucchi.rf 5 13 1 0 Blatnik.cf 5 0 0 2 OlBurns.rf 4 0 2 0 4iTipton.c 4 110 Conyers.lb Tuesday.

St. Elizabeth's vs. St. Mary's at Price Run No. 1.

I attended the first two games Wednesday. St. Peter's vs. Little Flower 6 13 2 0 5 3 3 3 5 6 2 12 0 2 2 14 0 5 2 3 5 1 3 119 1 6 1 3 0 3 112 1 2 2 0 1 0 Maiiara.lt 5 1 2 3 0 Nadel.Sb 4 13 11 PacT.to.il 8 0 2 0 41136 5 2 2 3 8 0 10 0 bush. 3b 4 0 2 1 llArgeros.c 2 117 1 Lears.3b 2 110 4 0 2 11 1 Colllns.2b 4 3 1 0 3 Hornsby.ll 2 0 10 0 Isert.c 5 2 1 8 3 Scudero.p 1 0 0 0 1 Waldt.p 3 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 iParker.lf 110 10 laSaiata 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 4 15 15 27 14 Total 34 7 10 27 19 aBatred for Nicholson In 8th.

Centreville 00241000 815 Milford 1 1 20 1 00207 and saw that the boys were getting at Price Run no. i. rirnnnori intn t.hp rl.rt. with iinrtiifti Thursday, St. Ann's vs.

St. Elizabeth's. 3 111 3 4 1 0 7 0 Gunkel.s Winters.ss Vgrofski.e Garbett.p Second and DuPont Streets. he said. I decided to Aug.

9. Little Flower vs. 1 0 0 0 0 Snyder.p St. St. he isn't an outfielder and doesn't claim to be one.

As for his stance at the plate, well, if he was batting .400, every kid in town would be standing at the plate the same way. Bert Kuczynski, Lancaster hurler, has been signed to play with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National pro grid loop, which isn't anything put a Stop to it. Just a precautionary Thomai', Fourth and Ferris Streets; SOUTHAMPTON. N. Aug.

2 (IP). The singles field in the Southampton invitation tennis tournament will be reduced to the round of four today, unless the rain which washed out yesterday's play in the quarter-finals cause another postponement. Billy Talbert of Wilmington, tangles with Ed Moylan of Trenton, N. and Seymour Greenberg of Chicago faces Bill Canning of La Jolla, in the upper half of 1 I 0 1 Hubbard.p one-base blow to left admitting Xeuberger from second. Rice Sparks Rally Lloyd Rice, who had gone down swinging on two previous appearances at the plate, was the hero of Wilmington's game-winning rally in the fifth.

Goodall lost control and walked Crimian and hit Scheldt with a pitched ball. George Davis fouled out to the catcher and the bases were loaded when Murphy singled sharply into left. Sanicki skied to Shortstop Seltz for the second out, but Rice cleared the sacks with a resounding two-bagger to left. After the sixth inning, Crimian experienced no trouble at all until two were out in the ninth. He gave up a single to Young but the latter was forced at second by Burgett, ending the game.

ALLENTOWN WILMINGTON ab a' ab a Young.2b 4 12 1 KScheldt.rf 3 12 3 1 Elizabeth's vs. St. Peter's at New Castle: measure, tnat an. Tonies Slip Again 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Dair.p aDavis St. Joseph's vs.

St. Paul's at Rockford so. l. Although I'm a firm disbeliever As Minquadale Wins in the use of dusters and I'm not complaining," COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING Standing W. W.

L. said Dyer. "Brooklyn pitchers have Totals 37 7 9 24 121 Totals 38 15 16 27 10 aBatted for Dair In 8th. Sunbury 20050000 0 1 Harrisburg 01313025 15 Errors: Conyers, GunkeL Bradlev. YORK I HAGERSTOWN Pet .846 .800 St.

Mary's 11 Pet. .882 .773 Dover tripped the Federalsburg Athletics. 6 to 3, and Cambridge divided a twin bill with Easton. Cambridge won the first game. 4 to 2, but dropped the second, 7 to 0.

The Seaford Eagles defeated the Salisbury Cardinals by the score new for a lad who played end for been throwing at our hitters allist. Joseph's 12 10 the University of Pennsylvania and season and we've been beating them! Ann I Little Flower 12 ab a 15 2 St. Anthony's 17 5 Minquadale 11 9 RlchaTdson Park 10 9 Blie Hen 5 12 DuPont-Edge Moor 4 13 Newport 3 15 with regularity. In the rest of the i the quarter-finals bracket. lower half sends Gardnar of Miami, against Sid- abrho al Heltzel.ss 4 0 1 0 0 L.

2 3 3 6 10 9 13 18 St. Elizabeth's 6 .550 .528 .294 .235 .167 the Detroit Lions. Kuczynski will report to the Eagles' summer camp at Saranac Lake, N. Monday to league nobody throws at us anaist. Paul's we'r bavins trouble beatinz them.

St. Peter's of 8 to 5. ney Wood of New York and Alejo Beard. cf 2 10 1 Hayes.3b 4 12 1 2 Bernat.3b Sweenev.lb 3 0 0 10 0' Volan.cf Barnett.2b 3 0 0 0 .400 i .133 6 10 6 2 0 Russell of Buenos Aires against begin training Tonight Game St. Anthony's vs.

Richardson Park at You'd think they'd get smart Stop throwing at US." 'sacred Heart First Game CAMBRIDGE I EASTON ab al ibrhoi 3 113 0 3 0 13 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 8 1 3 110 0 3 113 0 110 13 110 12 Fred Kovaleski of Detroit. Conrad High School Minquadale handed St. Anthony's Kerr.cf 4 114 HColina.lf 3 112 0 Reiner.2b 3 0 1 2 4 0 3 0 1 Peden.if Beaster.rf Ganss. Trahd, Clothes may make the man, but that doesn't aDDlv to women in 4 0 0 3 3 5 0 1 3 Seitz.ss 4 0 13 liMurphy.lb 3 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 Crumlins.e 3 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 3 Stratton.p 1 0 0 0 0' 27 2 7 18 8: Totals 3 119 1 Tyler.U 2 2 13 4 0 0 7 1 a 9-4 setback in the County League last night to push the Tonies further slacks at Atlantic City race track, ks.cf.3b 4 110 4 0 0 1 OlaBeck DelawareParkElimiiiates 'Ringer' Possibility Bareford.c 3 0 0 5 i 4 3 0 1 4 3 0 0 4 1 4 0 110 Totals 22 5 4 21 Sudol.lb away from first place in the loop 4 0 0 1 21 aBatted for Trahd In seventh. 3 0 0 0 O.Howig.rl 2 0 0 0 0 Slacks render the fair sex ineligible for entrance to the clubhouse din-Ingroom and terrace.

Gentlemen race, currently lead by Elmhurst. Smith.3b 4 0 1 6 0 Rice.lf 0 1 I 2 0 1 0 2 10 1 OMaloney.c 4 0 3 9 0 Crimian. 3 0 0 3 31 York 002000 02 3 117 0 Hagerstown 03 03 00 5 3 110 3 Errors: Trahd. Ganss. Minquadale pounded out 12 hits in Doran.rf 3 0 0 0 0 Pltts.2b 3 0 13 1 3 113 3 0 0 1 2 O'Neill.

3 0 0 0 Farmer, 3 0 10 3 Comisky. By Identifying Each Horse as an Individual I without coats or jackets are also Goo da 11, 4 0 1 0 five innings to overcome a first inning four run lead. The Tonies were unable to score after a four- given the brush-off Totals 38 3 12 24 41 Totals 30 4 6 27 13 Totals 25 4 5 21 SI Totals 252 5219 Batted lor Farmer In seventh. By AL. A.

FAHEY thorse thoroughly for physical con We're afraid to open our drawer run spree in the first. Standings Cambridge 100111 0 4 Easton 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 The possibility of a "ringer" being for fear that (a) a 'ringer' will ST. ANTHONY'S MINQUADALE ab al ab a run at Delaware rarit or ouier Second Game CAMBRIDGE EASTON ib oi ab a NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 0 0 1 2 T.Moore. 4 0 16 0 Allentown 0001 1 100 03 Wilmington 01003000 4 Errors: None. Runs batted in: Seltz, Prunczik.

Rice 3: Scheldt. GoodalL Two-base hits: Comisky. Young, Rice. Three-base hits: Seltz. Left on bases: Allentown.

Wilmington. 5. Bases on balls: Ofl Goodall 6: Crimian 6. Hit by pitcher: By Goodall Umpires: Murphy and Fink. Time of game: 1:56.

spring out and thus embroil us with the T. R. or (b) Julian Rice, the sharp practices was virtually elim Watson.rf D.A'gelo.c inated at the Stanton oval in 1944 Kerr.cf 4 0 0 0 0: Colin If 3 2 0 0 0 one man fan guild, will, pop up. Reimer.2b 4 0 0 1 3 3 12 1 lesterday's Scores St. Louis.

3: Brooklyn. 1. Others postponed, rain. Standing Pct Brooklyn 59 38 .608 when a supervisory system was set up, based on two essential points. T.Casto.lb dition before approving it as fit to race.

When all barns where horses are stabled have been checked, the proofs for the day's programs are returned to the printer with the complete entries for the daily race. Checked in Paddock Identification of the however, does not cease there. When each horse is in the paddock 20 minutes before race time, an en 4 2 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 10 3 3 112 4 3 3 2 0 0 3 3 2 1 1 3 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OlBonsell.lf 3 0 1 3 3 10 8 3 10 1 3 111 0B.Moore.rf 3 0 11 3iT.Baker.lb 3 0 0 0 Tyler.lf 4 0 0 3 4 0 10 0 Bareford.c 4 0 16 llKousagan.cf 3 13 10 2 0 0 5 0 Martin. 3 1 1 110 There may be a shortage of rice in China, but there hasnt been any around here since he blew into town. Pusey.cf These are: Identification of each P.Casto.U Parker.3b 2 0 0 1 lHowlg.rf 4 0 0 1 0 Dlsab.ss Lloyd.3b Julian is putting on a show at Dolran.rf 3 0 0 1 0 Pitta.2b 3 0 0 3 1 horse as an individual rather than merely placing reliance in a cer 3 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 Blue Jays Claim Forfeit The Blue Jays of the City-County League senior division claimed a Dover tonight that promises to end ATrldge.p 3 110 3 0 1 0 l'B Bush.p Haughey.p 3 0 0 0 0 3 110 5 Totals 22 4 4 15 81 Totals 28 9 12 18 13 .594 .547 .495 .479 .443 .430 .398 1 11 11 16 17 29 all shows.

He has arranged for St. Louis 57 39 Chicago 52 43 Cincinnati 47 48 Boston 45 49 New York 43 54 Philadelphia 40 53 Pittsburgh 37 58 'Games behind leader. Totals 28 0 2 24 41 Totals 30 7 5 27 8 tificate or photograph, and the limiting of entries to horses stabled on St. Anthony's 4 0000 0 4 Hartlv. leaders in the Max-Del Minquadale 12600 'forfeit from Marshallton last night.

Cambridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Easton 24100000 7 the grounds only. League, and Houston of the same tirely different identifier takes over SEAFORD I 8ALISBURY As the entire Delaware Park stable abrroa! ab a loop to meet in a 10-inning Rice's special or Three-Ball baseball and and each animal is thoroughly checked again before being allowed area is protected by a fence with Alegga.ss 5 2 2 1 4 4 2 13 0 Pasquel Says U. S. Baseball 4 3 2 4 oicontinl.ss 4 2 4 featuring his limited return. only one entrance and exit, and to start.

This is done with a second Herb.3b 5 13 0 OlPalmer.lf 4 0 2 1 0 Three-Ball baseball. Rice insists guarded by a 24-hour ponce veterinarian assisting. Ford. lb 1 3 7 5 0 1 4 0 is a game in which three wide 4 0 3 0 OlBllko.lb 5 0 1 13 1 100 Years Behind the Times1 no horse may enter the staDie area An owner or trainer cannot brine or be taken from it without the a horse in or out of Delaware Park Haney.rf 4 0 0 1 OlMasson.c 4 113 0 3 0 11 5 0 10 3 if pSW-' written permission of the racing stable area without written permis NEW YORK, Aug. 2 Reeve.c 4 0 0 11 3 1114 pitches give a player a free pass and a foul on a third strike counts as a strike, while limited return means that a player be allowed to Today' Game Pittsburgh at New York (2.

Cincinnati at Brooklyn Night). Chicago at Boston (Night). St. Louis at Philadelphia fNigbt). Tomorrow's Game Chicago at Boston.

Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York (Night) 6t. Louia at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yeaterday's Score Chicago. 7: Athletics.

6. Cleveland, 2: Boston, 1. New York, Detroit. 2. St.

Louis, Washington, 2 (night) Standing Paul.p 4 110 OlWollgast.p 3 1111 sion from the racing secretary's secretary. Within the stable area other police continue the protection Totsll 38 8 12 27 71 Totals 36 8 10 27 13 office. nardo Pasquel of the fabulous Mexican Pasquel brothers believes current owner-player negotiations prove Seaford 2 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 08 leave the game once and return to 10000103 05 Salisbury When stall space has been of the horses, aided by a state ponce motor patrol. the same batting position, FEDERALSBURG his theory that baseball In the ab a Lucas, js 3 0 13 7 United States is "100 years behind granted to a stable at the park, generally weeks in advance of the meeting, the horses are then DOVER ab a 3 2 2 3 3 Egan.3b 5 0 10 2 Pole, lb 3 2 18 1 Owners, Trainers Approve In organizing this radical depar the times. Pterre.3b 5 0 0 1 4 jax Ties Worth Aj 4 0 0 1 1 shipped in.

When a loaded horse Declining to take any credit for 5 1 2 0 0 Messina, cf 4 0 3 1 0 ture Bryan Field, general manager, was apparently working an inconvenience on horsemen. Owners and Mather.lb 3 0 0 10 1 Klel.rf 4 1 3 0 the new deal that baseball is of In Lead Plav-Off van arrives at the track, it is checked at the gate by a track official with a stable allotment list. 4 0 2 3 3 Pardo.c 3 0 0 13 3 settlement with organized baseball?" Bernardo was asked. Blames Chandler, Owners "Not until Mr. Chandler.

Griffith and Rickey make satisfaction. They speak badly of the Mexican League, say we are not correct. We are like the light of day. "They need peace. What do we care, we have all the players we need and there are plenty more anxious to come.

There will be no peace until we get satisfaction from Chandler, Griffith and Rickey. The only way that will be done is for Mr. Chandler to go to Mexico himself." Want Big Names "The Mexican fan wants the big names, the biggest you have." Ber Schechter.c 10 0 10 R.K'erle.rf 2 12 10 4 0 14 3 fering the players in the form of contract reforms, the mustachioed Pct. .700 .586 .577 .510 .480 .443 .408 .289 trainers, however, were quick to see OB. ii 12 19 22 29 40Vi W.

L. Boston 70 30 New York 58 41 Detroit 56 41 Washington 50 48 Cleveland 48 52 St. Louis 43 54 Chicago 40 58 Philadelphia 38 69 Games behind leader. 4 0 0 0 1 The race for first place in the McCarthy. 4 13 4 1 the advantages to themselves in the who assigns the stall numbers to Baker.p 4 0 0 0 0 Semi-Pro League remained dead Storch.p 3 10 13 horses.

new system ana tne eninusiastic IxB.Kmene 10000 vice-president of the Mexican League recalled he had pointed to the sport's "antiquated" methods six months ago. Removal Slip Required Totals 35 11 27 13 Total 33 3 10 27 19 xBatted for Storch in ninth No horse may be shipped from locked today as Ajax and Worth Steel battled to a 1-1 tie last night in a tight game, called in the seventh on account of darkness. Both teams have won 17 and lost three Dover 10300003 08 Federalsburg 00120000 03 Bryan Field "Why Is it that Philadelphia al cooperation of the entire official family made the plan a success in its initial year. Since then It has worked without a flaw. The success of the Delaware system is proved by the fact that Garden State Park in Camden, N.

is following suit for ways finishes last?" he demanded. barn where horses scheduled to run the stable area without a written transfer permit issued by the racing secretary's office. Park guards stop each departing horse van to check for proper transfer tames. Bowdle Downs Cauffiel Today'a Games New York at Cleveland (Nighti Boston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago (Night) Philadelphia at St.

Louis (Night) Tomorrow's Games Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis iNieht) Boston at Detroit. Only games scheduled. that day are stabled.

"The pennants always go to New York, Boston. St. Louis, Chicago or Ajax scored its run in the last in ning when Bill Cole walked, ad To Win W.C.C. Tourney The trainer or stable foreman must bring the horse out of the Brooklyn. We do things different its forthcoming meeting.

permits. nardo explained "there are only and move the players around to vanced to third on a steal and an error, and tallied on a sacrifice by Dr. P. A. Bowdle defeated D.

stall for the identifier to check for Field, who planned and carried Last year a van with two horses, iour or nve Dig names that we would want, young fellows with big names. Maybe Newhouser, Feller, Pesky and Moran markings and other features against the registration certificate, as issued one of which had won a large stake the day before, was stopped by the Cauffiel, 5 and 4, in the 36-hole final of the President's Cup golf tournament at the Wilmington Ted Williams. Greenberg? No, we Worth accounted for its run in the fifth when Oberle singled to send Neff, who had doubled, across the by the New York Jockey Club and guards. The trainer was simply Country Club yesterday. trying to ship in the cool of the want younger men.

"Williams can come any time. He Dr. Bowdle held a 2 up lead at the night, but his driver was unable plate. AJAX to shtfw a removal slip and was make, what you call, balance." Unimpressed by Series Bernardo had just seen the St. Louis Cards and Brooklyn Dodgers fighting for the National League pennant.

He wasn't impressed. "Our league leader, Tampico, can play any team you have here," he insisted, "and they don't have one big leaguer in their lineup. How can you call your series a real World Series? Why the Mexican WORTH STEEL. abrho ab a forbidden to leave until a track W.O'B'le.cf 3 0 11 3 0 0 0 out the new procedure, does not claim Delaware Park's system is foolproof, but it is highly endorsed by Spencer Drayton, head of the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau, the FBI of the turf. Each racing day, under Delaware's system, the racing secretary receives from the printers of the track programs, at 8:30 a.

proofs of the programs to be printed. Horse3 that have been scratched are marked off the proofs, and a copy of these proofs are given the track i veterinarians, identifiers, and a state official arrived hours latex to give 3 0 0 1 OiMorrow.ss 3 0 10 Idahan.ct end of the morning round. He started the round in whirlwind fashion, being one under par for the first five holes and was in front 5 up at the 11th. However, Cauffiel managed to win three of the next told me in Havana last spring that he would talk to us before he signed for. next year.

We expect him to come down to Mexico on a visit some time after the season. After all, there can be no harm in his Crowley. 3 0 0 3 1 against the Identifier's own personal knowledge of the animal. Doubtful Horses Scratched In case the identifier is In doubt as to a horse's Identification, the horse is not considered a starter until the Identifier is satisfied that all records tally correctly. When a horse's identity has not been definitely established by race time, It is ordered scratched by the Field Trials Sunday CENTREVILLE, Aug 2 (Special).

The second in the series of field trials for dogs will be held by the Queen Anne's County Sports, men's Association near here Sunday, when dogs from Delaware. Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, and New York compete for prizes, beginning at 10 a. m. Entry fee at the gate will be $3. on th grounds, $4.

A fox race and con! solation race will be among E. Walls, chairman. the written approval the trainer Kelleher.Sb 3 0 0 3 R.O'Ble.lb 3 0 1 14 3 0 0 1 Cole.2b 110 4 3 hati neglected to tret. Young.lb 3 0 0 7 1 A track official declared "The seven holes to shave the advantage system holds good for everyone coming to Mexico for a visit, no? 3 0 0 0 3 110 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 Moran.rf 10 0 1 3 0 13 OiNeff.rf Marcus.lt 3 0 13 OlNewkirk.e Curlett.p 10 0 1 3 Napoli.p Total 10 1 3 31 7i Totals During the morring round, Dr, fans will just laugh at you. United whether they be the owner of stake horses or the fellow with a one As I told him in Havana we would just say to him," write down what you want and we will give it to 27 1 4 21 18 Bowdle shot an 80, and turned in an 81 in the afternoon.

Cauffiel has AJx 0 0 0 0 0 0 1: horse stable. All must comply with States champs, yes. World champs, ao. Not unless you play Mexico." "Was there any chance of a peace medal rounds of 84 and 86. Worth Steel 000100 01 Error.

R. O'Berle, Newkirk, Col. The veterinarian checks each the 'trooper. All check each horse in each.

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