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Sarti Nrtns-cTrihimr Texts 19, 1953 JINX HOT SHOTS Two morp sudden death games will be played in the Central Texas Tournament this evening. Both losers drop out of the meet. In the first game it o'clock the La Vega-Elk AH- Stars will meet the strong Oilers. In the o'clock game Speegleville wiU meet the Mftbre.v Lumber and Supply. Oouble elimination Hill atart hi the tournament tomorrow night, and that when Ooldthwaite Itasca make their tournanirnt debuts The State Negro Tournament will be renewed with two Friday night at Katy Park, two Saturday two night.

game, Oct. at Notre Dame, The annual Oil Bowl game Is us! around the corner. It will staged in Wichita Falls Friday night, and the Texas schoolboy team will meet a schoolboy team from Okalhoma. On thej Texas team will be many of the. outstanding stars of the state.

Herb of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram picks to win the district title in District No. SI A. Cheaty Walker has been coaching at Phillips for 14 years. Scott MH all, old Masonic Home i star of 1952, and later with TCI the coach of the Shamrock team of the same district this year. He has eight returning from his team of last year, but won only three that season.

McCall was the star of the Masonic Home team in 193? when it played In the state against McCall was stopped that day. but for the season was perhaps the oustanding back of the state. Corsicana defeated Masonic Home in a scoreless tie. The Cor night and; San Antonio Is due to wind up in the cellar in the Texas League race this year, and if it does, it will be the rifth time in its baseball history. It finished in the cellar in 1895, 1921, 1929 and 1941.

Several Texas college foothall teams will start play as early as Sept. 12, although none of the Southwest Conference teams play before the next week. Abilene Christian College and Southwest Texas State play on Sept. 12, as well as McMurry of Abilene and Sul Ross. Sacramento of the Coast League lost $122.000 in operating last and so far this season is around $50,000 in the red.

In the Pacific Coast League Hollywood anti Seattle have run off from the rest of the field. Bobby Bragan. former Fort Worth manager, now managing the Hollywood team, savs Dale is a major league first if he ever saw one. is the Hollywood first baseman. Seems just Washington Scores 7 Times In Ninth to Defeat Yankees NEW YORK.

Aug. ey Vernon's triple with the bases full followed by Jim two- run triple highlighted a ninth-inning. seven-run rally as the Washington Senators routed three pitchers in the final frame and gained a 10-8 triumph over the New York Yankees Tuesday night before 24,599 fans. The Yankees seemingly had the game wrapped up with an S-3 lead going into the ninth but Manager Casey Stengel may have outsmarted himself when he lifted rookie southpaw Bill Miller after Ed Fitzgerald singled to open the ninth. Aliie Reynolds, Miller's s-uccessor walked pinch hitter Gil Coan and struck out pinch hitter Bob Porterfield.

But Yost singled to score Fitygorald ami Mel Iloder- lein walked to fill the bases. TOP-FLlCtHT SACK TO SWITCH SECOND TO LAST SEASON 1 boys won on vesterday when they were herald and it Tinai hjm catcher by that method. The late Johnny Pierce was the Corsicana coach at the time. Rusty Russell was the Masonic coach. Pierce wanted a tie game to result in co-champions as has been the case every year since then.

Russell, however, wanted the penetration rule in case of a tie, and he talked himseK out of a co-championship of the state, or mavbe not, because late in the gir-if Corsicana was camped down within the shadow of the Home goal, running out the clock, because it knew It had the game won rn penetrations. Had It wanted to hurry, it might have scored, or certainly would have had a golden opportunity to win with a field goal. The year. the last time the championship game for the hirbest class was olaved in a stadium with the limited capacity that Oinicana had. It a big mistake to try It.

The crowds overflowed the stands, and there were more standing than in the stands. At one time during the contest when the fans overflowed into the playing field, the officials had a consultation, and talk of calling off the game, and plaving It the next week in a larger city. The game, however. went on. and one part of the stands crowded with fans collapsed.

There were a number of minor injuries, but If I remember correctly, there were no serious iniur.es. It was a great defensive game with Bob Finley, later an SMV star, doing a magnificent job of punting for the Corsicana team. Covering the garre to me in the Corsicana press box was Lloyd Gregorv, the Houston Post sports editor. and he was pulling hard for a Corsicana victory. Yarhro.

basketball coach at Blum High for the aeveral years, is now In the Fort orth system, but will not do anv coaehing. He teaching. Before coming bark to he as coach of a college team in the East, and doing well, but preferred Texas at a Class school than a head coaching job at college in the I that position. Leon Wilbur Chagnon, former pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, died at his home in Amesbury, recently. He won 20 games, lost 10 and fanned 181 for Fort Worth of the Texas League in 1931.

He would have been 53 years old on Sept. 28. The Rice football team this year will have 16 seniors on its squad. There are three senior ends, two senior tackles, three senior guards, one senior center, and seven senior backs. Due to move up to higher company next year is Joe Angel, pitcher for Jacksonville Beach of the Florida League.

Bv Aug 2 he had won 23 games. Angel and Jim Turgerson. the Negro pitcher, optioned to Knoxville by Hot Springs, had won more games by August than any hurlers in organized ball. Turgerson won his 23rd game before Aug. 1, but when trying to get his 24th victory early In August he was batted out of the box, and suffered his ninth defeat of the season.

Once more Suicide Bowl Is due to be crowded to capacity for the auto race prorram of Sunday night. There will be many cars entered, and a number of outstanding races. The program will climaxed by the 20-lap feature race. Bobo Holloman, who pitched a no-hitter this season for the St. Louis Browns, and who protested I bitterly when he was sent to Toj ronto.

has had little but trouble since donning a Toronto uniform, and perhaps the Toronto fans should have been doing the protesting. In his first three starts for Toronto of the International League he was batted out of the box. Brooklyn Beats Giants in 13th BROOKLYN, Aug 18- VP Gil Hodges broke up a 13-inning pitch Cardinals a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs Tuesday night. ing battle with a long fly to right Elliott's timely blow' was the big field Tuesday night to score the hit in a three-run Cardinal inning inning run from third as the i hich began with Rip left field. Red Schoen- Dodgers defeated the Giants.

4-3, i for their 11th straight victory But the real hero of the spectac- ular battle which raged scorelessly i from the third inning until the 13th was relief pitcher Clem Labine Gaining his fourth victory in the last seven Dodger games, Labine pitched five hitless innings as the i Dodgers wound up with almost the equivalent of a no-hitter Relief pitcher Jim Hughes pitched three hitless innings before Labine entered the game. NEW YORK BROOKLYN AB A AB A Dark, si Lkman.lb Thpson.Sb Muticr.H Rhodes rf Spence 2b west rum rlhVn.p bWtlTms Jansen, Hearn, single to dienst walked and was forced by Stan Musial, but Repulski scored on Ray fly ball. ft 4 1 5314 5 10 0 0 0 0 5 12 0Snider, cf 4 0 1 0 6 1 2 0 Rob 6 2 5 0) 4 11 2 5 0 2 1 1 14 ft! 5 0 15 1 Furiilo rf 5 0 2 0 0 1 3b 5 1 2 3j 110 0 Loes, 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes, 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 cBelardl 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 Labine, 2 0 0 0 7 14 out when winning run FIRST GAME ST. LOVIS CHICAGO AB A AB A If 412 0 il 5i 1 0 Hunter. 420 1 3 i 02 Kryskt.i 4 1S 0 Minoso.If 4 i 10 Weru.rf 41 4 0 Mele.rf 401 0 3 1 3 3 Rivera.ef3 0 0 Crtny.c41 3 0 Lollar.e 2 ft 12 0 Yount 2 30 1 1 Boyd 1 4 4 70 Berry.2 1 0 2 0 2 0ft ft 2 0 3 0 Wrliht 1 0 0 0 a Eda-da 1 0 1 ft ft 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 ft 0 Lnhrdt1 0 ft 0 Truckap 3 103 Lrten.p 000 Sturt 0 000 Slveri 0e 0 Total 34 24 Total 1 21 1 WASHINGTON 10 TANKEK AB A Yost 3 5 123 tfdrln.2-sa 4 1 3 3 Vernon, 1 ft 2 12 I Nrn If 4 0 0 0 Mntle.cf Vllmr.Uft4 30Berra 4 3 3 0 FtiRld.e4 2 12 Trindoa.l Dvalo.s* 31 2 3 I Coan.lf 1 0 0 0 Martin 2 Schti.p 10ft 1 Rruto.s* a Thmas ft 0 0 0 0 00 0 Ryndf Runnela1 0 0 0 Grmn Lane.p 00 0 0 Sain.p Prtrfld10 0 0 Trwlger.2 0 02 0 Marrero.p0 0 00 Total 14 27 13 Total AR A 5 3 12 2 10 3 1 0 5 0 2 4 2 8 3 1 2 3 1 6 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Drilling Beats Majors, 8 to 4 BRYAN, Aug.

gave up nine hits and only one of i Austin runs was earned. 1-- Gromek Tames Tribe For Tigers, 3 to 2 DETROIT, Aug. 18 UP) hander Steve Gromek of the troit Tigers tamed his old Cleveland Indian teammates with six hits and drove in the winning run as he beat them 3-2 tonight before 33,848 fans. CLEVELAND 2 DETROIT fourth-place Longview Pirates came from behind with six runs In the eight to drop the Bryan Majors 8 to 4 and increase their lead over the Majors, who are fighting to get back into the Big State first division, to five and a half games. Allen Maul's solo homer in the second, two runs in the fifth and a single tally in the seventh gave Bryan starter Joe Pipak a 4 to 2 lead going into the top of the eighth.

Dick Hall singled to lead Neil.If Warner, cf Boles, ri Lcdelo.2 Marti.c Vitter.p FALLS AUSTIN AR A 5 3 10 5 2 1 Ashly.l 5 2 10 0 5 0 5 0 5 1 0 Kirk.rf 0 0 Wyns.3 7 0 Watsn.c 4 LMcha 4 a Tylor Franks Robrsn.p Unser, Rosen.3 i vlitrhl.lf AR A 5 12 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 9 4 1 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Glynn iooper.p Lemon AB A 4 12 3 Kuenn.ss 4 2 0 0 Pesky.2 4 1 12 1 Boone.3 4 12 1 Dropo.l 4 110 Suchck.rf 3 0 2 4 Batts 3 0 3 INiemn.If 2 0 1 2Grmek.p 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 AB ROA Total 38 9 27 10 36 11 27 11 for Schmtu in 4th out for Renna in 4th. out for in 5th Into double play for Dixon in 7ih. and struck out for Davallllo in 9th. out for Lane in ninth Vernon 2. Jensen.

Vollmer 3. FtUgerald 2. Coan: McDougald 2. Mantle 2. Berra 2.

Bauer. Miller. Schmiti. Vollmer RBl-Bauer 3. Trtan- dos.

Renna. Berra 3, Vollmer 3. Vernon 4. Busby 2. Riezuto.

3B Vernon, Busby. Vollmer 2. Bauer. Vernon. Martin.

Vernon (unassisted); Yost, Vernon, 7, New York 6. 3. Miller 3. Reynolds 2. Oorman 1.

SO-Miller 5, Dixon 2 1, Sain 1. Schmiti 5 in 3. Dixon 5 In 3. Lane I in 2. Marrero 0 in 1 Miller 9 in 8 to one batter In ninth).

2 in 1-3, Oorman 1 0 to two in ninths. Sain 2 tn 1-3. (Bauer). 1-3. 4-5.

Stevens Soar. Bosox Win on Hits By Goodman, Piersall BOSTON. Aug. 18 back doubles by Billy Goodman and Jim Piersall in the third inning culminated in a 2-1 Boston Red Sox victory over the Philadelphia Athletics Tuesday night before 28,024 Fenwav Park fans. PHILADELPHIA 1 BOSTON AR A DeMsti 4 0 12 Phtlley.cf 4 0 4 0 Persal.rf Robnsn 1 4 17 1 Wilms.lt ZerniaUf 4 2 10a ZariUa MichaU.2 3 0 2 5 Olson 11 Ruder.3 4 1 0 2 Kell.3 McOhe.rf 3 0 4 0 Oernrt 3 15 2 Byrd.p 3 2 0 1 Umplt.cf Bolng.R* Lipon.s* McDmt.p 43 13 27 12 Total first on choice for LaMacchia In 5th.

for Chuka in 7th. Wichita Falls 002 330 000 001 Neil. Warner, Boles. Lu. TI i cadello 2.

Marti 2, Vitter. Ashley, Wynns, scoring Hall. Pipak was relieved 1 Mays, Watson 2, Franks. by righthander Vic Stryska at this n2, Shipman, Hall, Roberts 2, Lucadello 4 point. Weeks 3.

Ashley, Mason, Kirk. 13 erts- Ashley, Kirk HR But catcher r.d Sallis Singled I Lucadello 2 Falls 8 oui ior 8th 9th. nltrn 002 000 000-1 000 20 Simpson; Nieman, Lund 2. 0 Rosen, Ruenn, Lund Gromek. Kuenn.

SH -Strickland, Avila, Easter. civ 4- Gromek 4. 6 in 7, Hooper 0 in 2. WP-Gromek McGowan. Paparella.

off this inning, Tom Vangelas walk- ed and Ralph Wilcox doubled Chisox Sweep Bill, Gain on New York CHICAGO, Aug. 18 Chi- cago White Sox gained a game and a half on the leading New b0X, Si0ring vatern er" and Wilcox and Longview went; 2. ho aMacchia. in 5: chuka, in ihi. I 2: Roberson, 1 in 1.

into the lead for the first iime. Lee, Krauss. a for Oroth tn 7th. out for Kretlow in 7th, out for Krsnlch in Rth. out for Stuart In 9th.

St 000 000 Chicago 000 200 Kryhoskl: Lotlar. Boyd, 2. Mino- Kryhoakt. Stephens. AB II A 4 2 2 3 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 10 1 0 6 0 13 0 I 1 2 0 0 1 0 Mike Turturro drew a base on balls and Skip Bass grounded to third base but Bill Hockenbury, who made a low throw to first, allowed and Turturro to score on the play and Bass to go to third.

First baseman Allen Maul, in an attempt to get Bass at third, also made a bad throw and the Pirate rightfielder came in with the sixth run of the inning. Dick Drilling, who gave up seven hits in going the distance for Longview, was credited with the win. LONGVIEW BRYAN AB A AB A 3 0 2 2 Smrtt.s* 5 2 2 1 1 Goodell.2 0 0 Gbsn.rf 0 Cllins.cf 3 Maul 1 0 Hknby.3 1 Sprdln.c 3 Pipak.p Strska.p a Crllna Smith Has 3-Hitter TEMPLE, Aug Fred Smith turned in a three-hit pitching performance Tuesday night as Temple handed Paris its second straight shutout 1 to 0. suegra pitched a double victorv over the St. Louis Browns, 3-2 and 2 1 CHICAGO 1 ST.

LOUIS AR A Turtro sg Grcia i Bass.rf Mnette.lf Hall.cf Vngls.l Wilcox.3 Drilng.p 4 14 4 4 110 3 1 0 3 0 3 0 3 18 9 4 113 2 0 8 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 PARIS ft Oil.2 Weavr.lf Scrpce.cf Owen.rf Sliter.l Mntlgo.s« i Battle.c TEMPLE ABROA 4 0 5 3 3 13 0 3 0 2 0 McCln.lf 2 14 0 Brwng.cf 4 0 7 1 Kairs.2 4 0 0 2 DLoch.rf 3 10 1 Gldstin.l 3 0 3 0 Tate.c 2 0 0 2 Smith AB A 4 2 14 4 0 0 3 4 0 11 2 2 3 0 3 113 2 0 0 0 3 1 12 0 2 0 8 1 Bmhltz.rf 4 1 31 Rplski.cf 4 3 1 0 Miksis.ss4 23 3 3 13A Fondy.l 4 1 7 2 Musial.r 4 0 0 ft Kiner.lf 32 2 0 5 1 2 1 0 12 Bilko.1 3 1 2 Grgola.c 4 0 2 0 Elliott.lf 4 14ft Mtkvh.cf 1 0 4 0 Rice.c 30 4 ft Rmzttl.2 30 2 0 4 1 2 4 Serena 1 0 00 Staley.p 30 20 2 0 0 1 a Cavrtta 1 0 0 0 Lown.p 0 0 0 a Swatskl 1 0 0 0 Total 32 6 24 9 Total 33 8 27 13 Flied out for Pollet in 7th. 28 3 24 9 Total 000 100 Total 31 7 27 11 Boyd. Minoso 4 Chicago 10 3. Kret(1 4 Stuart 1. 12.

KretJow ni.t hr in ath Largan 3 In 0 Stuart 1 In 1 1-3. c--Struck out for Hughes In Sth L-Kretlow U- KW Romm'U- T- Bmidis 030 000 000 000 2 32 27.000 Thompson. P.oblnson. Campanella, Rodees Morgan, 3. Cot.

lockman Thompson. Rhodes. anella. Morgan 2 S-Mueller Dark and Lockman York 8. Brooklyn 9 I.

Jansen 3. Hearn 1 1. Hughes 1 1. Jansen 11, Hearn 2, 3. Labine 4 4 In 2, Jansen 2 in S.

Hearn 3 in 2 2-3, Loes 5 tn 2 1-3. SECOND GAME St Louta 000 000 1 Chicago 000 020 5 1 Paige. Turley and Courtney; Consuegra and Lollar. Home fit. Louis.

Wert a. Atlanta of the tion reached the mark in 0-0 Labine 0-0 PB -Westrum attendance early in August, hut Labine L-Hearn that not good attendance for 3 31. Atlanta. Once upon a time Atlanta eonMdered the bent baseball city In the minors. Football practice for Amon Carter High of Fort Worth on Sept.

1 Football practice, of course, starts for all high rf the state at that time, but we mention Amon Carter, because Lon Goldstein, manager of the Temple team of League. Is assistant football coach The Big State Leaeue season closes Sept. 7, and Ooldste might he able to stay with Temple until that time, but if Temple gets into the playoff. Goldstein might have a real problem on his hands. All have been sold for the Notre Tech Solunar Tables By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT According to the Solunar Tables calculated for this area, the best! Bruton cf times for hunting and fishing for ne today and tomorrow will be follows: A.

M. WEDNESDAY P. M. Minor Major Minor Major 12:35 6:55 1:10 7:20 A. M.

THURSDAY P. M. Minor Major Minor Major 1:30 7:55 2:108:20 Mathews 38tli Homer, Braves Romp CINCINNATI, Aug. Mathews hit his 38th homer of the season to equal the highest total ever achieved by a member of the Braves Tuesday night and pace Milwaukee to an 8-2 victory over the Redlegs. MU At RLF CINCINNATI AB A AB A 5 110 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 3 4 0 3 4 2 0 5 Beli ef 3 13 0 Paikn.rf 2 3 0 K.stskl.l 4 0 13 0 Adcock.1 5 1 14 0 Brkskt.rf 4 10 0 erariali 4 0 5 0 Grngrs.lf 4 110 3 110 Smnek.c 3 0 4 0 Pndltn.lf oooo ss 4117 Dtimer.2 4 3 1 3 10 0 1 Antnilt.p 4 0 0 4 Kelly.p 1 0 a Hatton 10 0 0 Warner.p 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Oklahoma City Downs Houston HOUSTON, Aug.

tw'o-run home run figured in a seventh inning rally Tuesday night that gave the Oklahoma City Indians a 5to-4 victory over Houston. Score by innings: 200 000 11 Okla. City Houston Greason Clark (7), iere. I 2 100 300 000-4 10 1 and Cash; Melliere, Boyer and Rand (7), one on. BIG STATE LEAGUE Pet.

GB Wichita Falls 72 51 Tvler 7252 Texarkana 57 Lestnew 65 is so 5 IS Bryan In 4K4 12 Austin 17 mm 13 2V) 32 TEXAS LEAGUE Prt OB 75 55 477 Bt.reveport 70 SO Tulsa 515 Fart Worth S4 Oklahoma City hi S5 10 its ll'a Beaumont 4S2 Ban Antonio 537fi 22 AMERICAN LEAGt Pel. GB York S75 Chicago 72 74 Cleveland 51 557 14 Boston 5554515 Washington 59 21 Philadelphia 4K 70407 Dei rolt 43 73 Louw 342 NATIONAL l-EAGIE Pet. GB Brooklyn 7137 SII Milwaukee 7247 St. S3 52 15', Philadelphia 53547 15S New York 5S Cincinnati 53 aao 44 71 34', Pittsburgh 18 American Lracue Cain 4-8 at Chicago st louii cam 4-8 a 5-3 Cleveland Feller at Detroit Hoeft 7-11 Washington Portertteld 15-9 York Lopat 12-2 Philadelphia Brheib 3-fi at Henry 2-3. National League New York Gruscm 2-1 at Brooklyn 12-5 Milwaukee Burkont Cincinnati Nuxhall 6-5.

Pittaburgii Face 5-5 at Konatanty Night. Chicago Hacker 7-15 at 8t M.tell 1 10-7. Night. Total 39 12 27 15 Total 35 27 16 out for Kelly In 7th. runner for Wehmeier tn Sth Milwaukee 030 302 ClnclnnaU 000 101 Crandall, Gordon 2.

Dtttmer, Antonelll. Bell. Adcock. Logan, 3. Dittmer 3.

Oreengraas. Seminick Adcock. Dittmer, BorkowskJ. HR- Dtttmer LOR- Milwaukee 7. Cincinnati 2.

2. Kelly 1. 4. Baczewikt 1. Kelly 3 HO -Bacrcwski 8 In 2-3.

Kelly 4 in 3 1-3; Wehmeier 0 in 2. (7-3), Engeln. Stewart Pinelli. 2 11. Riiizik ami Koherts Throttle lines, 1-0 PHILADELPHIA, Aug.

18 Oilers Shade Missions SAN ANTONIO, Aug. The Tulsa Oilers made a first inning rally stand up Tuesday night as they beat San Antnio 5 to 4 Score by innings: Tulsa 400 100 9 1 San Antonio 010 000 300-4 10 2 Rodemoyer, Wheat (7), Judson (9) and Bailey; augstad, Wilson t8), Peterson (9) and White. Exporters Beat Cats BEAUMONT. Aug. 18 Exporters beat the Fort.

Worth Cats for the second straight night Tuesday night, 8 to 2. Fort Worth 000 000 200- 2 4 2 Beaumont 120 032 9 1 Glane, Bigham Stupur (7) and Staples; Swartz and Curnan. Total 32 7 24 13 Total 27 7 27 10 a.Ran for Williams tn 8th. Ooodman, Umphlett. RBI Piersall Suder.

man. Piersall. McDermott. DP De Maestri; Suder, Robinson Bollimi, Goldman, nert. Bolling.

LOB-Philadelphia 8, Boston 6. BB- Byrd 3, McDermott 1 Byrd 4. McDermott 4 WP-Byrd. Byrd (Oernert, Piersall', McDermott 3S 9 27 10 Total out for Stryska In Longview 000 011 Bryan 010 020 Bass 2. Hall, Vangelas Wilcox 2, Sallis, Maul, Hockenbury.

Spradlin 2. Vangelas. Sallis, Maul. Hockenbury 2. Wilcox, Sallis 3, Maul Bass.

Wilcox. Maul. Pipak. 8, Bryan 6 3. Pipak 5.

Stryska 1. 8, Pipak 4. Stry- 1 ska 2 7 In 7 1 Mann. 2 13. Spuds Sweep Series AUSTIN, Aug.

18 UP The Wichita Falls Spudders swept a three-game series from the Austin Pioneers by outscoring the Pioneers 9 to 6 Tuesday night. Jim Vitter picked up his 15th Ghee'. McDermott Napp. oui- victory against 12 defeats in going 410-14). fy.

24. A 024 the for Wichita Falls He Total Paris Temple Browning, Weaver Smith. Goldstein: Gil Montelongo, Oil. Sliter. 6, Temple 5 2, Smith 5.

Avila 3, Smith 6. 2 0 13 Chicago ----------st 6 27 15 Tyler Rained Out TYLER, Texas. Aug. 18 OP- The scheduled Big State League game here Tuesday night between Texarkana and Tyler was postponed because of rain. into double play for Ramaxzctti in 9th.

out for Lown tn 000 010 000 031 Olx-5 nnn Repulski 5, Musial, Bilko, Staley. Ramazzottl 2, FondT. Miksis, Jablonski, Elliott 2, Musial. (Repulski scored on wild pitch in 9th Repulski. Miksis.

Schoendienst. Bilko 2 8. St. Louis 12. 6.

Lown 2, Staley 4. 2. Staley 3. 7-6. Lown 1-2.

Lown. Roberts, Secory, Dascoii. 946. Arearo for Guerin CHICAGO, Aug. Arcaro was hired Tuesday to replace the suspended Eric Guerin in the $100,000 American Derby and ride Native Dancer, the horse he has been chasing for two years.

There was a fateful twist in the development. A skeptical Arcaro had said more than once that Native Dancer would have to to me he is a great No Cotton Export Subsidy Planned in WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 Agriculture Secretary Benson announced today there will be no cotton export subsidy on tht 1953 crop. NIX RICHARDS Insurance Investments 212-214 South 8th Diol 6-2147 wouldnt buy a suit without trying it Why Buy a Car Without Irying It Out? at New Righthanders Steve P- Ridzik and TUET PLAT TODAT Big Mate Austin at Temple at Wtehtta at Teiarkana Ty at Long Pert Worth at Beaumont. at Ok.ahcma City at Mouatoa.

at ftaa Aatatua. RESri.TS Big State League Longview ft Bryan 4 Wichita 9. Aufttn 0. Temple 1 Texarkana at TvWr, Leacne Port Worth 2. Beaumont Oklahoma CJtv 5 Houston 4 Tulia 5.

San Antonio 4 Dalias at Shreveport, rain Ameriran l.easue 2-1, Chlraaa 3-2. Cleveland 2. Detroit 3 10, New York Philadelphia 1 Bonton 2 LeaiHt New York 3- Brooklyn 4. Pittsburgh ft. Philadelphia 1, Milwaukee CinctnrxM Ctiiraco 1, at 5.

WONDER SHE HURT LOS ANGELES. Aug. 1R A gunman with S2.WV* loot his hands today brushed asido a woman grocery rkrk and dashe'd out with understatement of waek "I'm ft Robin Roberts teamed up Tuesday night to throttle Pittsburgh Pirates 1-0 on four hits before 3,943 at Connie Mack Stadium. Ridzik shut out the Pirates for 2-3 innings whrn hp was forcod to retirp with a twisted Ic-ft ankle after givinc up only thrrp hits. TlobPrts came in to limit the Pirates to only one more hit for the rest of way.

PITTSBt RI.H 0 PHILA. 1 ARH 04 AB A Negro Meet STANDINGS ft 0 3 Hrmski rf 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 ft Enms.lf 1 Hmner.2 0 I.oma 1 rf 0 0 Bidaik ft Robrts.p ft ft 0 0 5 1 2 1 3 2 ft 4 1 0 I 1 ft 0 0 2 1 1 ft 0 in 2 0 Cni 3 Rife rf Mrmskl.rf I Ward 1 Atwell.e Cole F. Bn I aPlme a Abrama Smith Dick ft ft Brnicr 0 ft Total 79 4 24 11 Total 29 7 27 It out for Cole tn Sth out for LaPalme in ith. for Hica in ith. I Pittsburgh non Iftft Atwell.

Kaxanakt, Hamner HRI 1 Hamner. I.o- pata SB- Aahburn LaPalme DP 1 LOB Pittsburgh Philadelphia 8 4. Ridr.lk 1 2 1 SO- LaPalme 4. Dtrkson 1, Rideik 3, 1. HO-1 aPalme in 7, Dtr kfton 1 in Rldaik 3 In 2-3.

1 tn 2 1-3. Jarkowski. I Barlirk. T-2 21. Harry Elliott's Blow Winner for (Cardinals ST.

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