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HEUSSER BLANKS BROOKS WITH SEVEN HITS ATTACK WARHERO Is Led By Hatton Favorite Of Fans Clouts Single, Triple In 500-Mile Gas Derby Drives In Two Runs Decoration Day. Bardowski Purchased Car As Reds Mark Up 4-0. Win With. Money Saved While Prisoner Of Japs. Four-Baser Is Pounded By Shortstop Miller.

BY LOU SMITH. FECIAL DIBrATCH TO THE ENQEIHEB. Indianapolis, May 19 (AP) It lakes no poll of the fans to name the popular favorite to win the 500- mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Brooklyn, May 19 Nipping the corner of the plate with uncanny accuracy, Ed (The Nipper) Heus Speedway May 30. Zenon (Bud) Bardowski of Gary, ser, supported in championship much-decorated hero of Cor- Btyle, whitewashed the hard-hit regidor, received a thunderous ova ting Codgers with seven bingles here today, as the Reds gallope to a 4-0 triumph in the first of a tion at the track today although he was merely taking a driver's test. The 31-year-old blondish veteran bought his semistock car with three-game series before a near- capacity crpwd of 29,704 tomers.

Army pay that accumulated for three and one-half years while he was a prisoner of the Japanese. While the 37-year-old right hand er was breezing to his fourth tri umph in a row, the Reds pounded If that wasn't enough to put the a quartet of Dodger hurlers for jte mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmm lliiiillinijiiiii nn.uii.i 1 1 nine blows in knocking Lippy Leo Durocher's crew out of the loop crowd behind him, there was the added fillip of his marriage two weeks ago to pretty Raye Badanish of Gary. Associated Press Wirephotq. leadership. Grady Hatton led the attack off Ed Head, Art Herring, Hank Behr- Rain and a stiff south wind pre MARQUESS OF QUEENSBERRY SHOWS FORM.

The Marquess of Queensberry, left, grandson of the man who originated set rules to gov-era boxing, shows his form to some boxing celebrities. Others are W. French Gene Tunney, former heavyweight champion, and Benny Leonard, former lightweight champion. The Marquess is here to attend the Louis-Conn fight. man and Kirby Higbe with vented qualification runs today and some 35,000 spectators saw 400-foot triple and a single to knock In two runs.

Eddie Miller chipped only a few test spins for their In with his fourth homer of the campaign. HEAD BATTED OUT. half-dollar tickets. The speedway announced two extra days for Reds' Box Score qualifications tomorrow and CINfMNNATT AR Head, who held the Boston Braves hitless last month, failed to survive the opening round. He A.

E. S3 2 0 Wednesday In addition to the scheduled trials May 25, 26 and 28. Frey, 2b 3 1 McCormick. cf. 3 0 Hatton, 3b 4 1 Libke, rf 4 0 Lamanno, 4 0 The first six spots were filled PO, 2 0 2 3 9 1 2 0 gave way to Herring, pint-sized right hander, after the Reds ripped into him for two quick tallies on a pass, single and Ray Lamanno's Haas, id 4 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER yesterday, with Cliff Bergere of Indianapolis on the pole with an average of 126.471 miles an hour.

double down the left-field line. Herring, like Heusser, a cutie, West, If 4 0 Miller, ss 3 1 Heusser, 4 1 Totals 33 1 BROOKLYN. AB. R. Sanky.

2i 4 0 Herman, 3b 4 0 Keiser, cf 2 0 Hermanskl If 2 0 Walker, if 4 0 Galan, 4 0 kept the Reds away from the plate OTHERS ARE LISTED. Paul Russo of Kenosha, H. PO. 1 3 2 0 22 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 3 1U A. 4 2 0 0 (I 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 won second place in, the starting lineup and Sam Hanks of Los An after that until the fifth, when Miller opened with a homer into the lower deck of the left-field Stands.

Singles by Heusser "and Associated Press Wirepiioiu. geles qualified for the outside spot in the front row. In the second Mike McCormick's long fly produced the final tally. row will be Hal Cole of South Gate 1 2 8 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 AH, MY BOY, TAMI, I GIVE DE KISS. Grandpa Tamaso Mauriello gives his grandson, Tami, a big kiss after Tami defeated Bruce Woodock, British heavyweight champion.

Tami knows how to turn his face so it will be in the photograph. Stevens, 4 Reese, ss, 3 0 Anderson, 2 0 Head, 0 0 Herring, 1 0 Padgett 1 0 Behrman, p. 0 0 Whitman 1 0 Higbe, 0 0 Meanwhile Heusser succeeded in Jimmy Jackson of Palm Springs, and Louis Durant Page 9 Monday, May 20, IfMG keeping tha DDdgers away from the payoff station, thanks to of Los Angeles. Bardowski, a 6-foot, 200-pounder, couple of brilliant defensive plays by Al Libke. Totals 32 0 7 27 10 Batted -for Herring In fifth.

tBatted for Behrman in eighth. 123 4 56789 COUNTRY BOY had been a member of the 192nd Tank Battalion, but he was firing a .50 caliber machine gun when Two Big Foes In Path The giant righthander held Dixie Walker to a single on his long 2000200U 04 00000000 0 0 the Japs swarmed over Corregidor. drive of? the rightfield screen in the opening heat, which followed a He was bayoneted in the right Is Giants' Hill Find Bucky Meets Brooks Under Lights Tonight; -Libke In Great Play Single and force play. Of Assault's Next Bid And in the third he sprinted into thigh in the showdown fight and gets an Army pension for 40 per cent disability. Bud has the Silver Star, the right-centerfield to flag Billy Herman's liner, ticketed for a triple; Runs Batted In Hatton 2, Lamanno, Millet.

Two-Base Hits Lamanno, West. Three-Base Hits Hatton. Homo Run Miller. Sacrifice McCormick. Double Plays Llhke to Haas, Reese to Stanky to Stevens 2.

Huesser to Miller to Haas. Left on Bases Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 6. Bases on Balls Off Heusser 1, Head 1, Behrman 1. Struck Out By Heusser 1, Herring 3, Higbe 3. Hits Off Henif 1 In fnnlnir Uori-ini.

Monte Kennedy IsvPride And Joy den yesterday all looked as if they New York, May 19 (AP) As and turned it into a double play, Bronze Star, with one cluster, and the Purple Heart with three clusters. sault knows a bit more today about were running out of gas at a mile, Natchez was second to the Dela Of Amelia Courthouse, Va. Dad His No. 1 Fan. after Ed Uanky singled.

HELPS OWN CAUSE. what he'll have to beat when ha He operated a grocery and meat goes hammering for the third jewel Heusser helped himself over 5 in 4ii, Behrman 2 In 3, Higbe none In 1. Amelia Courthouse, May 19 SrECUL DISPATCH TO THIS ENQDIUEB. Brooklyn, May 19 Sparks Off (AP) The folks around this com market in Gary before the war, but his hobby was dirt track auto racing and he ran on most of the Midwestern tracks. ware swiftie.

Eight lengths back of him was Perfect Bahram, Maine Chance Farm's "third team," which ran over some tired horses at the end. Then came Rippey, which was supposed to be a real good thing. Rippey fought it out with xjuain x-ucner xieaa. Umpires Pinelll, Balanfant and Time 2:01. Attendance 29,704, Smith's Forge: Bucky Walters was munity had a few things to tell the in the triple crown in the Belmont June 1, and the latest information isn't giving the clubfoot comet any new gray hairs.

another tough hurdle in the fifth, when he grabbed pinch-hitter Don Padgett's hot smash and turned it Into the Reds's 35th double play in 24 games, after Pee Wee Reese New York Giants today about Deacon Willie McKechnie's overnight choice to work the second of Montia Calvin (Call Me Monte) MORE TESTS AHEAD. Coming to the Indianapolis bricks for the first time, he has to prove These newest returns were filed a three-game set with the Dodgers Stan Musial as the hitter most likely to lead the league in the averages. Two possible Cinderella stories of the current baseball season may feature two young pitchers, Hank Behrman of, the Dodgers and Monte Kennedy of the Giants. Both are kids, both GI's and both were slated for farms, but bqth were so impressive in starts, that they are now rcru'ar starters for their respective clubs. Yesterday's Results.

Natchez at the head end for nearly three quarters of a mile, but needed under the Ebbets Fields mazdas Kennedy, their pride and jpy, who pitches for Manager Mel Ott these yesterday In the Withers at Bel opened with a single. After that, the pride of Bountl ful Utah, was in control of operations. He made the Flatbush slug to the AAU and Drivers' Commit tomorrow night- Lefty Vic Lom mont Park, and although eight gee- tee that he can handle a car on the National League. days. bard! is slated to oppose the veter track.

He has satisfied them that an righthander. First, don't be too surprised if gers look sick trying to connect gees started only one ran the mile like a horse. with his tantalizing curve during he can drive up to 105 miles an hour but still must take tests at you see this kid with the sizzling fast ball down on Broadway for Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 0. First Game-Pittsburgh 3, New York 1. Second Game-New York 5, Pittsburgh 1.

the final four frames. This one, naturally, was Hamp 110 and 115 miles an hour. a taxicab to finish the trip. Hampden clicked off the mile in a snappy 1:36 over a surface rated fast, but softened up from the showers, and then sizzled on out the mile and an eighth in 1:52. COlSEJARK den, the handsome Delaware dandy hours after a game uniform, The car Bardowski hopes to start They bowed out in order in the Sixth.

Augie Gallan singled with one away in the seventh, but Mike Miller's fourth homer of the spikes and all. That's the way he on Memorial JJay iormeriy was First Game used to appear after games he McCormick took care of Ed Stev St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 5. young season sailed into the lower deck of the left-field stands, just above the 357-foot marker in th which came, home by five lentgh3 swinging on the bit. And Assault didn't need the Withers to tell him Hampden is one of the two toughies Second Oame The Dodgers are weak at first and back of the plate.

There is a possibility of making a deal with the Giants for Babe Young, who Is riding the wood. The Brooks also would like to do business for one of the three Bed-leg catchers. And they probably could if they were willing to include one of their first-line outfielders in a deal. played for Amelia High School and owned by Carl Magnee and Ted Nowiak of Detroit. It has a Stude-baker block with a Buick head and has been raced by Ira Hall of Terre Haute, Ind.

St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 0. ens and Reese. Ferrell Anderson drew Heusser's lone pass to open the eihth, and after the next two Local 592 in Richmond's Inter-City fifth. Eddie is one of the best iong-ball hitters in the game, and First Game League.

The city sharpies say it's he'll have on his hands when he tries to put the Belmont with his Chicago 8, Boston 6. Is Smashed By Hogan would also be one of the best hitters if he ever learned to lay off An experiment with auxiliary just the country in him. Second Game- Derby and Preakness wins two rocket power on a racing automo Boston Chicago 3. the bad pitch. Second, give Kennedy an occa weeks hence.

sional smell of fresh-cut hay, and bile at the Indianapolis Speedway Tuesday will be the outgrowth of men went out on easy chances, beat out a bunt along the third base line. Rookie Gene Hermanski's best, however, was a foul that, Lamanno parked under easily. The Dodgers, long noted for their strong finishes, died in order in the ninth. When He Shoots 65 To Win General Manager Warren Giles, The Reds' chances of finishing: in The other, of course, is the "Lord he'll keep on winning. You see German tests in 1921 that were who joined the Reds In Philly yes of Maine Chance Farm," sleek Colonid Invitational And Break Todd's Heart.

terday, went to Jersey City to ae the money is contingent on Johnny Vander Meer's ability to regain his dazzling fast ball of the pre-war suppressed because they might have tipped off German plans for Lord Boswell, which bowed out of Monte has a country superstition in his veins, and when he comes in contact with a little hay, well Syracuse play a double-header, instead of coming here. the Withers at the last minute. military rockets. days. Johnny says his arm feels Fort Worth, May 19 (AP) Duke Nalon of Beverly Hills, strong, but his fast ball has been Monte will admit that's his day.

straight as a string in the three who will drive the rocket-boosted car, said today he became interested in the possibilities of games he started so far this season, Third, don't think too much about the threatened railroad American League. First Game New York, 2, Cleveland 0. Second Game-New York 7, Cleveland 1. First ame-Washington 4, Chicago 3. Second Game-Washington 7, Chicago 1.

First Game-Philadelphia 4, St Louis 3. Second Game Philadelphia 13, St Louis 2. First Game Boston 4, Detroit 0. Second Game-Detroit 8, Boston 1. Ben Hogan closed with a dramatic five-under-par 65 to smash the course record, capture $3,000 first money and break Harry Todd's heart in the Colonial National Invitational Golf Tournament the boosters through talking to strikes as far as Kennedy is con He has been experimenting with a half-speed curve, and against the Phillies Friday night, it was his Mrs.

Fritz von Opel, whose hus cerned. He hitch-hiked back and forth in full uniform between most effective pitch. Vandy hurled band conducted the German rocket car tests. Amelia and Richmond, some 30 a round of batting practice today probably because he knew enough to stay out of the rain. Except for those two, and the possibility that Al Ernest's Ala-mond, which can run far but not fast, might find the combination, Assault's chief worry between now and the Belmont would appear to be to get enough to eat.

It was obvious that, except for Hampden, the Withers failed to produce any hay-burner which might make trouble for the chocolate champ from the wide open and said his arm never felt better. miles, when he played for 592. Kennedy's No. 1 fan is his dad, Todd, the Dallas belter who ap Al Libke's one-handed snatch of Billy Herman's liner, ticketed for a triple, with a runner on first and one out in the third, was the day's fielding gem. Al also turned it into the Reds' thirty-fourth double play of the campaign.

The outfield was mighty soggy in spots. Al Libke and Dixie Walker each took a header in the soft going. There was some doubt as to whether the clubs would be able to play until the sun popped out shortly before 11 o'clock. 1 The Dodgers have drawn less '46 Peak Is Set; 288,584 Fans At Major Tilts New York, May 19 (AP) Major league attendance hit a new peak for 1916 today as 288,584 fans paid to watch seven doubleheaders and a single game in Brooklyn on the fifth Sunday of the season. The previous high wag 271,677, April J8.

The Philadelphia Phillies hung Up a new home turnstile count of 34,049 and Detroit attracted 57,130, Bosox Buy Higgins Garland Kennedy, an Amelia to Postponements are piling up on parently had his first triumph as a professional in the bag starting the last nine, came in with a two-un-der-par 69 but that wasn't enough bacco farmer, who said: "That's what Monte's always tne Keaa at an alarming rate. They have ran into 11 of them already talked about pitching in the this season. This means plenty of From Detroit Tigers Detroit, May 19 (UP) Michael (Pinky) Higgins, 35-year-old aouDie-headers later on when the mercury is bouncing 'round in the to beat the onrushlng Hogan. He blistered Colonial Country course for a great 32 on the incoming nine and thus beat out the Dallas star jors. He wrote us it's tough up there, but he's sure he can make it.

He says he's learning, and he's sure he'll win 50 per cent of his Tiger infielder, was sold to the nineties. New York has changed a lot, es Boston Red Sox today in a straight spaces when he shoots for that third "hundred grand," especially by a stroke for $3,000 first money. than 25,000 only three times tRis cash deal. pecially around the railroad sta season. If Brooklyn had a stadium since the Belmont is a mile and a only 19 short of the park's all-time Higgins returned to the Tigers tions, since the war, but it's still American Association.

First Game-Toledo 4, Minneapolis 0. Second Game-Minneapolis 2, Toledo 0. First Game St. Paul 6, Columbus 0. Second Game St.

Paul 9, Columbus 6. First Game-Louisville 4, Kansas City 0. Second Game-Kansas City 3, Louisville 1. First Game-Milwaukee 6, Indianapolis 3. (10 inning's).

Second Game-Indianapolis 4, Milwaukee 3. the size of the Yankees, there's no telling how many people would half, and the seven back of Hamp and despite the time honored this spring after two years In the record. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Hogan up with a 279 one under par for 72 holes over the rough Colonial layout. Todd had 280, winning $2,000.

In third place was Fred Haas of New Orleans, six months a pro, who shot a four-under 66 for a total chestnut, a bum place to visit, come out during a season. Armed Forces and has seen little service. His average at the plate Pittsburgh at New ork. 39,482 Hotel rooms are harder to get than ever, and after you get one that's AGED GELDING WINS 'CHASE. Media, May 19 (AP) Him-mel, an 11-year-old chestnut gelding, went over a dozen brush jumps easily to win the Corinthian Plate, two-mile feature event at the 87th annual running of the Rose Tree St Louis at 34 049 BET AVERAGE The Reds rang up two more plays to increase their season's all you ve got.

Chicago at Boston 30,346 .217 for 60 times at bat. Manager Steve O'Neill said the Cincinnati at 29,701 total to 35 for 24 games. If they of 281 and $1,300. Sam Snead of Hot Springs, took an even par 70 continue at this pace the rest of the season they will smash all existing Red Sox had agreed not to use the lanky Texan against Detroit in the game Wednesday. Lippy Durocher supports those who believe the ball is livelier.

"Either that," he says, or "Guys and finished in fourth place at 282 At Anita $436,131, while Bob Hamilton of Chicago, major league records. The Tiger manager said the deal Hunting Club's annual card before 7,000 yesterday. Himmel, owned by Mrs. E. duPont Weir, negotiated the distance in three minutes, 57 seconds.

like Pete Reiser give the illusion Totals 133,581 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston at Detroit 57,130 New York at Cleveland. 55 310 Washington at Chicago. 30 912 Philadelphia at St 11651 Henry Picard of Cleveland and Lloyd Mangrum of Los Angeles tied for fifth with 283s. Hamilton had a Reiser left the game in the sixth was made during today's double-header with Boston.

Unprecedented In Sulky History How They Stand. after aggravating an old shoulder injury in the third, crashing into of a livelier ball." Incidentally, a poll of the National League writers today probably would nominate Reiser as the best all-around player in the senior loop; Johnny Mize as the most destructive hitter and 67 today, Pickard a 668 and Man grum a 69. the left center-field wall, trying for 22.118 Are On Hand At Final Trot Session. NATIONAL LEAGUE. a circus catch of Grady Hatton's Hogan's 65 bettered the competi Totals 155 003 400-foot triple.

tive course record of 67 set Thursday by George Schneiter of Ogden Arcadia, May 19 (AP) Tony Trabert, 15, To Compete For State Hi Tennis Crown Utah, and tied the best score ever Two-league totals 288 584 A week ago 225,: 50 A year ago 184,861 turned in for the course in the Harness racing made a promising start in its bid for the big-time by averaging $436,131 daily through Two Scraps To Head Card Clubs. Won. Lost Pet. G.B. St.

Louis 17 9 .654 Brooklyn 10 10 1 Chicago .14 .560 Boston 15 12 .556 2i Cincinnati 13 11 .52 3 New York 12 16 .429 6 Pittsburgh 10 15 .400 64 Philadelphia 6 19 .240 10 Vi practice round Hogan'a own 65 several years ago. the mutuals during the 27-day West Hoping to become the first soph ern Harness Grand Circuit meeting Clowns Gain Split omore ever to win the state cham- At Music Hall Arena Tonight which closed yesterday at Santa SHIELDS IS ELIMINATED. Buenos Aires, May 19 (AP) nionshiD. Tony Trabert, Walnut Anita. With Buckeye Club The Clowns and the Cleveland Enrique Morla of Argentina elim AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs. Won. Lost Pet G.B. Hills High School's ranking tennis Tilnvpr. heads for Columbus this The average, unprecedented in inated Frank Shields of New York, 11-9, 6-1, 6-3, today to enter the sulky history, was boosted bv the Buckeyes divided honors in a Negro week to play in the state semi Ameripan League double-header be finals Friday.

Finals are carded final-day take of $883,352, another new peak for an eight-race program. Total handle for the meeting both bouts, according to Shallat, but he is uncertain who will be ko'd. Russell has chilled four of his five opponents in local warfare, but be may ba unable to obliterate Price, who also owns a fancy knockout record. Price is said to have won 22 of 24 professional finals of the Rio De La Plata Tennis Tournament. Moria will meet the winner of a semifinal match between Renato Achondo of Chile fore 8,500 fans at Crosley Field yesterday.

The Buckeyes won the Ten Rounds Willie Russell vs. Artie Price. Ten Rounds Al King vs. Clint Conway. Six Rounds Sammy Burch vs.

Whitman Burress. Six Rounds Willard Rice vs. Bob Schewmaker. Four Rounds Joe Discepoli vs. Sammy Elliott.

Saturday. Tony, 15, is ranked third nation was $11,774,541. The $50,000 Grand Pace, won by C. W. Leatherdale's Blue Again, of opener, 9-5, in 15 innings, and the Clowns, behind Peanuts Nyasses, and Andres Hammersley of Chile ally in the boys singles division took the nightcap, 3-0, in five in by the U.

S. Lawn Tennis Associ boute, the last three ending in K.Os. Windsor, Ontario, attracted a record wager of $145,255. Red Streak nings. Both Conway and King also pos Probable Pitchers The Clowns blew a 4-3 lead in California entry, was second, while Boston 25 7 .781 New York 20 11 .645 4H Detroit 18 13 .581 6's Washington 15 13 .536 8 St.

Louis 13 18 .419 UJ4 Cleveland 11 18 .379 U'j Chicago 9 18 .333 13 9 22 .290 15 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs. Won.Lost. Pet GJ3. Louisville 19 12 .613 St.

Paul 20 13 .606 Indianapolis ..15 12 .556 2 Toledo 16 14 .533 2tf Minneapolis 15 16 .484 4 Kansas 12 16 .429 54 Milwaukee 10 16 .385 64 Columbus 11 19 4167 7J4 the ninth inning of the opener, Knockout possibilities are in Doctor Brodie of Saunders Mills sess sleep-producing punches. Conway, recent Army dischargee, ke'd 16 in 28 bouts, including Tommy ation. He smashed back Paul Lan-saw, Middletown, 63, 63, in the Southwestern District tourney Friday at Lunken Airport. Tony is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arch W. Trabert, 1531 Franklin Bond Hill, and the youngest Stable, Toledo, Ohio, showed in the abundance on Leonard Shallat fistic fiesta of 38 rounds at Music richest race ever offered pacers. Tee" Hubert in five and Georgia The final crowd of 22,118 slight Parks in one. King owns 12 knock when the Buckeyes tied the count to force the game into overtime. Both teams scored in the 10th, with the Buckeyes clinching the contest with four in the 15th on singles by Ware and Troupe, a walk to Cowan and ly under predictions because of cloudy weather brought the meet outs in 15 professional scraps, eight of them coming in the first round.

Hall Sports Arena tonight. A double windup of 10-round bouts and the first professional appearance of of three brothers. He has been Six-rounders bring together Bol attendance to 300,926, a daily aver-erage of 11,146 Schewmaker, Cincinnati, and Wil singles by Horn and Armour. The Clowns bunched their blows behind Joe Discepoli, National AAU lightweight champion, highlight Shal- While Western harness officials lard Rice. Columbus, Ohio, in a expressed disappointment over fail (Won and lost figures In parentheses.) NATIOXAJL LEAGUE.

Cincinnati At Brooklyn (Night), Walters (1-1) vs. Lombard! (4-1). Chicago At Boston (Night), Passeau (2-1) vs. Wright (2-1). (Only games scheduled).

AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York At Cleveland Russo (0-0) or Bevens (2-2) vs. Gromek (1-3). Washington At Chicago Kennedy (0-fl) vs. Haynes (1-2).

(Only games scheduled). ure to hit the coveted $1,000,000 Nyasses' effective hurling to score two in the second and one in the third to coast to victory in the final. rematch, and Sammy Burch and Whitman Burress in the other. Rice stopped Schewmaker in their playing tennis since he was six. Cincinnati's young star is not the only hero of the family.

A brother, Doug, is a Lieutenant with the U. S. forces in Europe, while Mark is a senior at Walnut Hills. Smooth-stroking Tony hasn't been beaten in any kind of play this year. He won the men's indoor lat's final indoor program of the season.

Willie Russell, Ohio lightweight champion, tries his lethal fists on TONY TRABERT. MISSOURI TO PLAY DUKE. Columbia, May 19 (AP) First Baseman Reece "Gdosc' first meeting. nationally are Diok Mouledoux of daily handle, they were generally pleased at the outcome of the first Grand Circuit meeting held west of the Mississippi. Premeeting esti Artie Price, Detroit, Michigan's No.

Providing the Boxing Commis Tatum obtained two singles and a double in the opener, but failed to New Orleans and George Gentry of La Jolla, Calif. Cincinnati's ace thinks he can pass them soon. 1 lighUe, in one of the 10's while the other presents Clint Conway sion approves, a collection win oe taken up for the benefit of Kid The University of Missouri football team will go to Durham, N. for its first intersectional game with Duke University November 8, championship here last February mates set attendance and $400,000 wagering as the goals re Bud Igle and Jack Collins of St. and has scored victories in prep Ash, one-time Cincinnati ring star, who is seriously ill at General of Covington and Al King, hard-belting Cleveland lightheavy- get one safe in his only time up in the final.

His sensational fielding won much applause from the large play all spring. Xavier will compete in the doubles 1947, Coach Don Faurot announced today, quired to make the project financially 1 Knockout possibilities exist in at Columbus, The only two ranked above Tony.

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