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Sunday, Aug-ust 23, 1949 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER iports -Face 4 I9 i'i c) jf I II if fi. fiT I I Ear ft 21 I CD 1 7 tv" TENNILLE TOPS TED SMAGKS Pair Of Homers 111 Doubles Event. TWO-HITTER Spun By Byrne, Who Turns Back Tribe By 4-0 Score. Minors Select St. Pete As Site For 'SO Meeting Ohio, Aug.

27 (AP) The Minor Leagues will hold their 1950 convention in St. Petersburg, starting Dec. 6, President George M. Trautman announced today. A two-day player draft meeting will precede the sessions.

HPIIIII III JJ1 j.imfMMPmnwttVTOma i s' if jp i 1 si. 'V 4 I i 5 s. Loiiisiiina Shodfcr Wins Trap Title V.ilh (KixKIO On Final Dav (If Grand. In Pa tins Boston Clul To 7-2 Victory. "'M Trautman is President of the Na- IBrowns Beat Macks.

5-1. Itional Association of Professional Tigers Nose Out Senators, 7-6. Wynn Weakens In When Bronx Bombers Get All Their Runs. Cleveland, Aug. 27 (AP) Tommy Byrne, the unpredictable lefthander, pitched the New York Baseball Leagues (the Minors).

He expressed hope the Major Leagues will convene in St. Petersburg after the Minors convention. Representatives of the 59 Minor Leagues open this year's player Chicago, Aug. 27 (AP) The Bos-, ton Red Sox combined the efforts draft Dee. 5 in Baltimore and their convention there Dec.

7. Yankees to a sparkling 4-0. two-. Vandalia, Ohio, Aug. 27 (AP) Quiet fell over the Miami Valley late today as the million-plus-shot Golden Grand American Trapshoot closed.

Close to 2,000 of America's finest i marksmen fired at a total of targets in competition during the week and paid around a quarter of a million dollars in entry fees for the privilege of shooting them Rain late today delayed the final event on the program the Vandalia Open Handicap. In the morrt-mg event, the national doubles i championship, Mercer Tennille of Shreveport, a silver-haired io-isurance man, broke 96 of 100 to win the title for the third time 1 four years. Mrs. Isaac Andrews of Spartan -Stl mm 't -v i I hit triumph over the World Champion Cleveland Indians today. A refcord ladies day crowd of 82,747 fans, including 60,887 paying customers, watch Efyrne outducl Early Wynn.

XU ELEVEN of Ted Williams, Vern Stephens and Chuck Stobbs for a 7-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox todaj to remain a game and a half behind the pacemaking York Yankees. Williams hit two homers, his 33rd and 34th, to pull into a round tripper deadlock with Stephens, who belted his 34th. Stob'03 pitched 4 To Report Today i For Inauguration Of Ijrid Practice. Coaches Are Confident Of his ninth victory, the 20-year-old bpnus southpaw stopping the White Sox on six hits. The Red Sox scored three times in the fifth to overcome a 1-0 White Sox edge.

Dud Souchock, who collected half of the Chicago hits, scored on a single by Cass Michaels and Slobbs' throwing error. Birdie Tebbetts pushed Umpire Red Jones in protesting the official's safe call on 'the play and was bounced. Matt Batts took over for the ousted Tebbetts. In the fifth Dominic Di Maggio THEY CO 'ROUND AND 'ROUND. Shown above, left to right, are Gerry Murray, Gloria Brendt, Mary Lou Palermo, Vivian Johnson and Virginia Rushing, members of the team representing Cincinnati against Brooklyn in the Roller Derby at Crosley Field.

The detby continues tonight with games every night through September 5. THIRD LARGEST CROWD. Cleveland, Aug. 27 (AP) The third largest crowd in Cleveland's record-making history of baseball game attendance was chalked up 'today when 82,747 fans watched the Indians lose to the New York Yankees, 4-0. Today was ladies' day at the Municipal Stadium, so only 60 837 pf the admissions were paid.

Un- 'der a hot sun, and in 90-degree temperatures, the great ctbwd eat and stood for the two-hour, 23-minute contest several thou-land of them on the cinder track behind the outfield fence. Last season on June 20 Philadelphia's Athletics drew 82,781 fans for a Sunday A single' World Series game here with the Boston Braves here last Dctober 10, packed 86,288 into the Associated Press Wirephoto. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, FRANK! Frank Leahy, Notre Dame's always moanin' and usually reticent head football coach, was 41 years old yesterday. He reminded reporters that in four weeks the Irish take on Indiana, "the toughest game on the schedule." Leahy then added: "The one coming up is always the toughest." burg, S. won the women's national doubles with 84 of 100.

Charles Mason of Dallas, won the professional championship by breaking 19 of 20 in a shootoff to defeat Rudy Etchen of TjOS Angeles, Calif. They tied at 94 of 100 in the regular event. Tennille by winning the douhles today woh the all-around championship with 387 of 400, the title being based upon 200 targets at 18 yards, 100 at handicap and 100. at douhles. Heistand won the over-all championship by breaking 977 of 1,000, the competition including 600 targets at 16 yards, 100 doubles and 300 at.

handicap. the winnng pitcher, although he was lifted ia the eighth whon Reliefer I Freddie Hutchinson took over. I FL0RIMAN IS WINNER. Toronto, Aug. 27 AP) Dick Pope, of Cypress Gardens, Detroit.

Modav captured the Canadian Oper. WASHINGTON. AB. H.PO.A. singled and Williams hammered Dente.ss 3 1 3 njl.ak his first homer.

Stephens followed 1 i Iwater-skiinc clrtimnionshirj.s. 1 1 Simmons, If .1 "M' Cooked Up By New Dive Champ 0 Krl! Mniim If V-' Evrvii with his round tripper off Howei Judson. 2 1 2 Early.c 1 0 Mele.rf-lh 5 2 Vnllmpr.cf 5 1 i.ihi i 0 1 n.c E.Rhnsn.lb 3 2 Batts's fly in the sixth enabled Al Zarilla to score Boston's fourth run. a-Ynst 0 (1 2 2 13 I 4 4 2 0 2 i 3'Kftllfivavjh 4 2 O'NPWbsrrp 1 3 11 Liu son 1 Harris. 1 Chicago also scored in its half, Dave A David Dallas.

Aug. 27 (AP) Chmn.3b-ss 4 lakefront bowl. Dallas f- '(Skippy) Browning, the in a back dive to get off the board find into the air. In the ten feet of space separating board and water, Skippy turns, himself over backwards lengthwise) one and a half voungster who won the 23 12 2 1 1 Evans, 2 Coan.lf Haynes.p 2 b-Ortiz 1 Oonzales.p 0 Lewis. rf 1 Philley going across on Michaels' second single.

In the Boston eighth Stobbs and Johnny Pesky singled, both scoring ahead of Williams when Ted walloped a second homer. AAU springboard diving champion ship, has a dive coming up that's a ieason thus far will climb above the 1,900.000 mark Sunday unless tain spoils a scheduled twin bill With the Boston Red Sox. ftimes. while at the same time turn dilly. The judges will need to polish BOSTON.

I HICAGO. TotaIs 36JJJM a-Ran for E. Robinson in eighth. b-Popped' out for Haynes in s'xth. Innints I 2 3 4 5 7 8 their bifocals if they want to get a AB.H.PO.A.! AB.H.PO.A 4 2 5 OPhilloy.rf 4 1 1 (i 3 11 4 3 13 0 Washincton 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 10 ing himself around in a twisting motion two and a half times.

He declares that an event added in 1915 the one and a half twisting, bark one and a half somersault, is the only comparable dive in the present rule hook. "If they accept it, I imagine my dive will have a pretty high degree Wllliams.lt 5 2 1 4 0 4 3 3 2 2 2 Michaels, 2h 3 2 15 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 Zarllla.rl 3 1 4 liOstr'wsnUf 4 0 2 0 4 1 fl OlMalone.c 3 0 3 0 Tcbbetts.c 2 0 3 3 0 13 The triumph enabled the Yanks to maintain their slim one and one half game lead over the Boston Red Sox who trounced the White fox in Chicago, 7-2. Ken Keltner and Dale Mitchell collected the Cleveland hits, singles good glimpse of Skippy. Eighteen-year-old Skippy beat out Miller Anderson, and the defending chanipiari, Bruce Harlan, who was Olympic king, in the nationals at Los Angeles recently. And while he was at it Skippy foraking Ji 'C Good Year West Virginia Wesleyan Is First.

Xavier University's football squad of 44 men will report to Head Coach Ed Kluska this afternoon to begin fall workouts. After the coaches greet their charges and map out plans for the fall campaign in a short meeting, the entire aggregation will go through a light "limbering-up" session on the practice field. Necessary adjustments in equipment and uniforms will be made before Kluska calls it a day. Starting off in full gear, the Musketeers will begin the two-a-day workouts tomorrow morning. They will maintain this grind for at least the first two weeks of the pre-season drills.

The first scrimmage is tentatively set for Wednesday afternoon. Xavier will open its 10-game srhrdule Friday night, September 16 with West Virginia Wesleyan at Xavier Stadium. The Musketeers in posted a four won, six lost record after winning four of their first six engagements. Klusgka and his aides, Bill Feldhaus, Chuck Lavelle and Ned Wulk, believe that the 1959 squad will show enough Improvement to be called the best Xavier team in 6everal seasons. The Xavier roster: Ends Jim DeFranco, Hugh O'Brien, John Martinkovic, Gene Hipp, Neil Hardy, Frank Glade, Frank Milo-stan and Jack Hoffman; tackles Capt.

Ray Stackhouse, Jim Marck Jim Murphy, Jack Gearding, John Bacci, Ed Hart and John Curl; guards Tom Duff, Frank Doman-ico, Tom Ballaban, Bob Buresh, Jim Ausdenmoore. Bob Zimmerman, Lee Hornback, Don Bohnert, Jack Kiefer and Jim Bulger; centersTito Carinci, Ken Robinson, Dick Fennell and Elvin Beach. Quarterbacks Bob McQuade, George Gilmartin and Pete Le-rario; left halfbacks Jimmy Liber, Charlie Squeri and Bernie Roeck-ere; right halfbacks Cliff Wilke, Bob Finnell, Jack Hahn and Tom Mussio; fullbacks John Saban, Bill Davis, Bing Crowe and Bill Rankin, and placekicker, Gerrry Keefe. Detroit 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 Kell. PRI-Mtillin, Ohmlman 3, Evans.

Like, Berry 2, Kell. A. Rnbwton 2. Robertson. 2B Lake 2, Xozar, A.

Robinson, Clulstnwn. HR A. Robinson, Robertson, SB Kolloway. Simmons, Kell 2. Newlioustr.

Lake. DP Chrlstman to Kozar. Berry to Kolloway; Hutchinson to Lake lo Kolloway. Left 8. Detroit 6.

BH Haynes 1. Guimle 3. Nc-' houser 3. Hutchinson t. SO Nev.

houser 1.1 Hutchinson 2. Hi, ofl in 5 innings: Gomles 3 In Harris 1 in New-houser 9 in IK; Hutchinson 2 in 1 WP Hanis. Winner NewhousiT (14-8 1. Loser Batts.c 3 0 2 OMudson.p 2 0 0 4 Stobbs.p 4 10 ,10 0 0 IKlleman.p 0 0 0 0 Totalj S5 10 27 91 I Totalj 31 6 27 15 In the fifth and sixth innings, re ot difficulty," says the University spectively. dive he has cooked up.

He a Struck out for Judson In eighth. of Texas sophomore. Skippy's father, Dave. Browning, Haynes 2-9 I Umpires Stevens. Passar, a former champion himself, thinKa the new dive should be ratea around 3.0 degree of difficulty, which would make it the greatest and Rommel.

Time 2:09. Attendance 13.43' Byrne walked six to run his sea-ion's total to 139, hit a batter and struck out four in gaining his 11th victory and third shutout of the (eason. Wynn matched Byrne's effectiveness until the seventh inning when the Yanks scored all their runs. asked that it be adopted as an official AAU event and it will be voted on by AAU officials in December. This one is called a two and one half, twisting, back one and a half somersault.

It's as complicated as its name. Here's how it is done: Boston 0 0 0 3 1 07 Chlcaeo 00010100 02 Stobbs. RBI Williams 5, Stephens, Balls, Michaels. 3B Souchock, Stephens. HR Williams 2.

Stephens. DP Zarilla to Tebbetts: Michaels to Appling to Souchock; Pesky to Goodman; Baker to Michaels to Souchock. Left Boston 10: Chicago 4. BB Off Judson 0, Stobbs 3. SO By Judson ,1, Stobbs 3, HO-Judson 10 In 8 lnnlnss; Klieman 0 In 1, Winner Stobbs (9-4).

Loser Judson (1-14 i. Jones, Hurley, McGowan and Boyer. Time 2:03. Attendance 10.183. degree of difficulty or any dive now recognized.

The highest at the present time is 2.7 for the full FOOTBALL EXCURSION NOTRE ys mm Bobby Brown tripled with the Standing, backward to the pool, twisting, forward one and a half somersault. The one and a half twisting, back one and a half bases loaded and then scored theSkjppy uses a springing motion as i set? ifvy IV-- "If CINCINNATI FAVORITE VIA SPKfl Mil III HI At, TFM1N M. fourth run after Charley bilverai flied out. 1 jr Joe DiMaggio started the rally tlglCK Alt ft llUieY somersault has a degree of difficulty of 2.6. SA7UF0AY, anriu I5th ALL-KXPFNSK COST HQ flC vith a singlp.

Henrich singled JJi-! Dave Browning thinks very few RESERVATIONS. BROWNS 5, ATHLETICS 1. St. Louis, Aug. 27 (AP) Dici; Kokos' second-inning home run with two men on base started the St.

Louis Browns to a 5 to 1 triumph over the Philadelphia Athletics today. Ned Garver allowed Of Hamilton Special VAYFARER "iTAVEL Sc'ViCF. divers ever will be able to perform Skippy's innovation. Hotel Alm. in'li B.

O. WO Hamilton, Ohio, Aug. 27 (Spe mamssmssmmi cial) Cheick Air, four-year-old son Maggio to third and took second on the throw to third. Wynn intentionally walked Johnny Mize to load the bases. Brown foiled the maneuver w(ith a line triple past Larry Doby in center field.

Sjlvera then flied deep to left to score frown with the final run. of Cheick Rama-Light As Ail- Skippy is able to perform the' extra full twist in the air because of many hours of practice on the trampoline. This tumbling device taughff him a lot about how to get around in the air. the A's five hits, including Samj Chapman's fourth-inning homer. gained the favorite's role for the tenth running of the Hamilton Endurance Classic here next Satur- PHILADELPHIA I ST.

LOUIS. AB.H.PO.A.! AB.H.PO.A. by taking the Hamilton Spe At JO05t.9S 4 CLEVELAND. He won his first competitive title NEW YORK. 2 2 0 0 '3 0 cial today.

AB.H.PO.A. OSpence.lf 3 AB.H.PO.A.' at me age or ana nas won a Jockey Dudley Richards, the Colem Sb 4 1 2 1 2 1 meeting's leading guided 2 03 5 I 2 0 7 1 events in interscholastic and ama teur competition since then count 0 Moses. rf Valo.lf Fain, lb Chapmn.cf Sudor, Id Astroth.e Brlssie, 1 OiSlevers.cf OiMoss.e Ojdraham.lb llKokos.rf Cheick Air to an ei'at-length vie 1 1 0 ing his victory in the AAU this Itlzzuto.sg A Wdllnj.lf 4 4 Henrlcn.rf 3 Mlze.lb .1 Brown, 3b 3 Stlvpra.c 4 Syrne.p 4 over the one mile siy. and furlongs in 3:27,. The track 2iMltchell.lf OiDoby.cf 01 Vernon, lh lKeltner.3b IKennody.rf OIHegan.c OlWynn.p la-Boone b-Peck ATTENTION MOTORISTS ToM ItpcovpriMl Scat rover Marin lo Order Any Trim Work From A lo a ow I ilislt'rv Job ICcpairril STATION WAGONS Ittl'Alltlll Kt iCI 11 1 ii ii IMS in: ii i i 7 27 year.

He lacked only two points last year of making the American Olympic team. 0 11 1 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 24 11 Tolals 28 a was sloppy after a hard mid-after-O noon rain. Leading Hitters Philadelphia O001OOOO01 1 i ii. 1. .1 Just 22 years ago his father Totals 33 9 27 St.

Louis 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 5 i won the national junior three-meter None. RBI Kokos 3, Chapman, Mosis, i I Totals 27 2 27 14 diving championship at Boston. Graham. 2B Brlssle. DillinSor.

HR Kokos, (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.) (Thrr Leaden in each Irfaguf 1 Player. Club. G. AB. R.

H. rf! :tx.iu,)L, Chapman. SB Dllllnper 2. Priddy. Slews Filed out (or Wynn 'n seventh, Pet.

"The boy's away ahead of me, second. Col. Bonfoey third and Judge Sales fourth in the field of seven. Cheick Air was the second choice in he wagering. The Special is at 'he distance of Dl Joo.it to Fox to Vi.in 2: Sullivan to Pr'ddi ,124 45S 127 163 ,124 481 97 108 In Grahem.

eft Philadelphia 0: St. Louis 5. 7W; KVIJZIUia Cmunded out for Gromek in ninth. JVew York 00000040 04 Cleveland 0O0000O 00 BB Brissie 5. Garver 3.

SO Brissie 4, Gar- .115 4 55 85 155 .34 1 admits Dave Sr. "I was 20 years old when lwon my national title. Skip won his first when he was 15 Williams, Red Robinson, Kell, Tigers Dillincer, slaiiRbter. Musial, rve 6, Winner Garver 19-141, Loser BiNelc 107 58 140 .333 (12-81. Berry, Paparella and Hubbard.

Time 1:52, Attendance 1,615. Brown. RBI Brown 3. Sllvera. 2B Hen-Hch.

3B Brown. Kennedy. Heean. DP one mile ana six ana tne-nau iur- 118 435 71 142 .320 124 479 92 154 .322 and he gets better all the time." RCNS BATTFD IN. National American Leafrne.

longs while the Endurance, next Saturday's headliner is at, two and one-sixteenth miles. GBSWEUflrS Does the boy who put the new twist; into the two and a half, twisting, back one and half Rnbl'a'n, Dodscrs 103 Stephens. R.Sox. .139 Kiner. Pirates 93 Williams.

R.Sox.. 132 Wynn to Bondreau to Vernon; to C'ole-inan to Mlze; Cordon to Bourireau to Vernon, left New York 5, Cleveland 9. BB Bvrne fl, Wynn 2. Grompk 1. SO Byrne 4, Wynn 3.

HO Wynn 8 in 7 Innlnss; Gromek 1 In 2. J1BP Byrne (Gordon). Winner Byrne (11-7), loser Wynn (10-4), McKinley, summers, Gileve and Honothlck. Time 2.23. Attendance 60,887.

Hodses, Dodders 87 Werlz, Tleeis ...,112 7, SKNATORS 6. Detroit, Aug. 27 (AP) -The Detroit Tigers slugged out a 7 to 6 victory over the' Washington Senators today to sweep their three-game series. Hal Newhouser was Homer Mark Is Set TRIM SHOP 3435 READING RD AV 8080 somersault have other fancy variations in Well, peihips. He already has tried a forward triple twisting somersault.

From the low hoard, of course. Ennis, Phillies 87 IIOMK HCNS. Natlnnal learite. American League. Kiner.

37' Stephens, Red Sox 34 Gordon, Claim It Williams. Red Sox 34 Muslal. 25 Henilch. Yankees 22 By Hamilton Youth 1 mmi mniiiiMiMimunK 1 BOWLING SHIRTS For Men and Women A great selection and (he quickest lettering service in town. We do our own embroidering.

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