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3est Seller Wins Again At Chicago Track rcMCINNATI E5WTJIRER TRIUMPH OLD POWER VAUGHAN IS THROWN OUT AT THIRD Is Second Of Meeting. Is Flashed By Yanks, Choice At 19-10 Scores By Three-Length Margin With DiMaggio, Keller, And Henrich Showing Way. JULY 10, 1942 PAGE 11 BRAVES WIN Borowy Bags His Seventh Win, Although Murphy Hurls In Late Frames Score 5-2. New York, July 9 (AP) The In Skokie Handicap At Arlington Alsab Back In Training-Works Easy Half Mile. rECUL DISPATCH TO THS ENQOIEER Arlington Heights, July 9 The hero of the recent running: of the Equipoise Mile, the Darby Fan In Thirteenth Frame, New York Yankees, rested after a Now I'll Tell One By Jack Strausberg.

A LA BABE RUTH I THE DAY TED WILLIAMS op BOSTON RED SOX HIT TWO RECORD-BREAKIN3 HOMERS AT DETROIT (ONE OVER RIGHTFIELD ROOF, THE OTHER, ON TOP OF IT) CATCHER YORK OP THE TIGERS TRIED TO RATTLE HIM ON ONE OCCASION. WITH COUHT 3 0 0W midseason intermission for the All-Star games, turned loose some of their old-time power today to whip the St. Louis Browns, 5-2, in their Farm's Best Seller, scored his sec-Grid important triumph of the Ar Gremp Clouting Home Run To Break Deadlock. lington season when he won the Skokie Handicap, also at one mile, series opener as Hank Borowy reg nere Wis afternoon. Cubs Nosed Out, 4-3 Lou Tost The colt which was purchased earlier in the season from Edward R.

Bradley earned $2,400 through his win and increased his year's Winnino- tn SOS T-Io TED PUDV CAirc istered his seventh pitching triumph against one defeat. Borowy, top-ranking pitcher of the American League, held the Browns, to six hits in seven and two-thirds innings, but had to turn the game over to Johnny Murphy when a blister developed on the GOING TO vr COINS TO HIT -vOK THIS ONE. ARE! Credited With Victory-Hack Gets Four Hits. Chicago, July 29 (AP) Buddy Gremp's third home run of the sea Itiuch trouble today for he scored more or less as Jockey Herb Litzen berger pleased. Wiiiisiiiisiilil middle finger of his right hand.

Best Seller, whose time was 1:37 son in the thirteenth inning today With King Peter of Yugoslavia on a fast track was considerably slower than the 1:36 he hung up in gave the Boston Braves a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the tne Equipoise Mile, reached the end of the trip with three lengths to among the spectators, the Yankees went to work on Eldon Auker early, scoring three runs in the fourth inning off the submarine-ball pitcher RIGHT OVER THAT ROOF SAID TED. AND HE PlDj W39 spare as Hugh S. Nesbit's Copper- man finished second and Louis Mayer's Sales Talk third. opener of a three-game series. Earlier in the game Chct Ross's fourth homerfof the season in the third inning with one on bnse had given the Braves a 2-0 lead over the Cubs.

who had beaten them twice before. It was the eighth defeat against 10 wins for Auker, who tops the league In pitching victories. No competition was fourth and ne led home, in order, Sweepsida, Boss Hoss and Technician. bought me conditionally for $7,500, Joe DiMaggio, Tommy Henrich, and when I went south this season -w 75t The Cubs, however, scored twice and Charlie Keller led the nine-hit Best Seller, performing under top height of 320 pounds, was reserved off the leaders for about five- ills in the seventh and then tied it at three-all when Lou Novikoff singled Yankee attack. After failing to tally on two hits in the opening eighths and then startea up on the in the last of the ninth with San-ley Hack on second as a result of outside.

TAKES COMMAND. frame, the Yanks started their scoring drive in the fourth when DiMaggio brought home a run with a double, one of his two hits. his fourth hit of the game. Sales Talk, who took command Hearing the final quarter, carried I promised myself it was either the majors or back to Kansas." Gutteridge was unable to break in at third. Held down by the veteran Harlond Clift, and Manager I.uke Scwell gave him a crack at second.

"Has he made good?" Sewell says. "Well, I wish they'd make some more deals like that." Gutteridge is one of those major league rarities, a modest man. He would rather discuss and praiso his teammates than talk of if Henrich blasted bis ninth home The Braves made 10 hits off Vcrn Olsen and Jake Mooty while the Cubs made 13 off Al Javery, Johnny Sain and Lou Tost, who was the winnlnir pitcher. It was the Cubs' run of the season Into the right- him out some entering the home stretch, but the Darby Dan colt field stands in the seventh inning and Keller followed with his tenth fourmaster into the Brownie bull Photo by Stlgers. fourth straight defeat.

BOSTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.PO.AI AB.H.PO.A pen in the eighth. str ItnlmM.cf ft 2 1 II Hack. 3b 7 4 NEW YORK.

AB.H.PO.A LOUIS. AB.H.PO.A Arky Vaughan on second tried to take third in the opening inning of the Dodger-Red battle last night when Medwick flied to Goodman, but Goody's arm was in perfect condition and Arky was thrown out, Haas putting the ball on him, as Umpire Barr looks on. 4 112 3 (I 0 Ross, If ft Cooney.lf Miller, A Hnsaelt.lh Henrich, rf 1)1 1 7 3 0 1 (I 3 (I 4 3 3 3 A 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 Novlkolf.lf 4 2 1 1 2 0 0 4 3 1. 1 Koxx. Ill 1 1.1 0 4 A 3 1 1 2 4 0 3 2M 3 3 0 ft Mc.CDll'ph.c 2 0 4 0 0 2j "Dull'nndro 0 0 I) 0 Ih 1 I) ft () ii Olson.

3 0 0 iitussell 1 0 one of last year's outstanding two- OIRIzzuto.ss fllRosar.c wasn't bothered and a little fartlier on forged to the front, pulling clear In the last eighth. Sales Talk hung on fairly well after giving up the lead, but near the end Copperman, closing on the outside, caught him and beat him three-quarters of a length for the ace. No Competition was another two lengths back at the wire. Sweepida, as pacemaker, and Technician led the field for a little more than a half mile and then both gave way, Technician so badly that he finished a distant last. The victory was the eighth this year for the Darby Dan horse and iis triumph was popular, for he was the choice at $5.80 for $2.

Louis B. Mayer's Thumbs Up, who year-olds arrived here from the Woolford Farm in Kansas and will 4 1 4 0 1 IS 1 (1 Judnlch.cf 4 2 1 Stephens, ss 4 12 Chartak.rf 3 0 4 Criscola.lf 3 2 1 Hayes, 3 18 Auker, 10 0 McQulllen 10 0 Sundra.p 0 0 0 tLaabs 10 0 Caster. 0 0 0 (Ferrell 10 0 JBerardlno 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 24 Weet.rf Gremp. lb KlstUb Javery, Tost.p Total! Murphy, 0 0 QUITE DIFFERENT. Ellis Knowles won the) United States seniors' golf champion this year with a score of 141.

Back in 1C11, when the tournament started, Jimmy Foot won with 179. illaces of the Ohio and Mlsslaslnnl Rivera Promoters Having Troubles Getting Bouts For Charles FAVORITE Takes Pacing Race. Totals 31 9 27 12 48 10 3D lOO iBtlirgeon 10 0 0 begin serious training for a return to racing. Contradiction fractured a bone in his foot in winning the Pimlico Futurity and he has not been to the post since. in 13 in Totals "SicCutlmiKh In clKhlh.

for tBatted for Olscn in eighth. IBnttcU lor Valdina Farms' Valdina Orphan, Batted lor Auker In fifth. (Butted for Digging up opponents for Ezzard Charles, Cincinnati's belting beauty in the middleweight division, is get and their trlbiilarles at 7:30 o'clock yeater- Sundra In seventh. tBatted for Caster In ninth. tRan for Ferrell in ninth.

Innlncs 1234AA789 uny iniinuiiK and cnaugea IB the preceding 24 hours one of the leading candidates for the Arlington Classic, arrived here last night from Suffolk ting tougher and tougher. St. 0000 0 101 02 lost a decision to Calumet Farm's New 00030011 Ezz goes against Steve Mamakos, Wishbone in his last start, reversed Errors Crosettl 2, Hassett. Runs Butted the order when he beat the Calu Washington, D. Greek, at Cros- met colt in the seven-furlong Bub fi tn fT" 2 2 i a IS 9 i 9 .2 ley Field next Tuesday night, but whom he will meet after that is bling Over Purse.

161 while Beckwith does most of his fighting at 172. Ezz, however, is eager for the match as the guarantee is the largest that he ever has been offered. Ezz likely will sign a contract within the next couple of days to continue with his present managerial setup which consists of Dyer, Elkus, and George H. Rhein. It was learned yesterday that one or two minor details yet remain to be ironed out before all parties are satisfied, Charles looked great yesterday In his workout.

He boxed seven three-minute rounds and showed that his right hand is in working order by dropping two spar Already The two three-year-olds locked in a duel at the head of the stretch Mooty In thirteenth. 1 2 3 4 5 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 II 1-4 Chicago. 000000201 0 0 0 03 Brrnra Mcrullo, Slntl 2, Slrlniicr. Runs Baited In Hoaa 2, WmI, Gicnii, Hurk, Novikoff. Twu-Buaa HUH Uimbulill, Hnlme.

Home Runs Rush, flremii. Mauri flee Cavarrelta 2, milliner 2. Double to Mcrullo, Mcriillo to Htringcr to Koxx, Bleil to Miller to 2, Fernandez to Blatl to (Iremp, Hlstl to Gremp. Left on BaHea Iioston 12, Chl-cano 13. Haseii on Balli Off Javery 4, Sain 2, Olscn 4, Mooty 3.

Struck Out By Javery 3, Bain 2, Tout 1, Olecn 4, Mooty 4. Hits- Off Javery 9 In 8 lnnlnB, Bain 3 In 2, Tost 1 In 2, Olson 7 In 8, Mooty 3 In 5. Winning Mtchcr Toat. Limlrus Pitcher Mooty. Umplrea Plnelll, Bullan-fant and Barllck.

Time 3:00. Attendance 11,901) (actual). BT. I-OllIS NEW VOIIK 0. St.

Loula, July 9 (AP) The St. Louis something else again. Charles has become quite a sen' Widow's Tride, Driven By Vic Fleming, Is Winner At (iosihen, N. Oval. SIICIAL DISPATCH TO THE E.NQUII'Un.

Goshen, N. July 9 The Village Farm Stake for two-year-old pacers, worth $7,675, feature of today's Grand Circuit program at Goshen raceway, was won by the favorite, Widow's Pride, driven by the veteran reinsman, Vic Fleming. The winner, owned by Sulli-vun and Mawhinney of Machias, Maine, was an odds on choice to win, but he was all out to win the final from the Parshall Stable In Dl Magglu, Gordon, Rnsar, Judnlch 2, Henrich, Keller. Two-Base Hits Dl Magglo, Judnlch. Home Runs Henrich, Keller.

Double Plays Auker to Stephens to Mac-Qulnn, Gordon to Hassett, Rossr to Crosettl. Left on Bases New York 6, St. Louis 10. Bases on Balls Off Borowy 3, Auker 3, Sundra 1, Murphy 2. Struck Out By Auker 2, Borowy.

3, Sundra 1, Murphy 1. Hits Off Auker 6 in 4 Innings, Sundra 2 In 2, Caster 2 in 2, Borowy 6 in 7, Murphy 1 In lMi. Winning Pitcher Borowy. Losing Pitcher Auker. Umpires Summers, Plpgras, and Passarella.

Time 2:10. Paid Attendance 8,073. after racing past the pacemaker. Downs in charge of Frank C. Podesta.

In the car also were three other Valdina horses, Valdina Marl, Valdina Sol, and the English importation, Valdina Spirea. Valdina Mart is an added starter in the Arlington Lassie Stakes Saturday and Valdina Sol is eligible for the Arlington Futurity. OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. FIRST GAME.

Inning 1 2 3 4 5 ft R. H. St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 2 Milwaukee 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 7 0 Thumbs Up was a little too much sation In Pittsburgh following his two victories over Charley Burley for Wishbone, beating him a half length. SHOWS SPEED.

and officials of the Dapper Dan Sis Baker showed excellent speed Sporting Club there have been racking their brains for a couple of weeks to come up with an oppo at razor edge Dyer plans to call a halt to Charles's conditioning pro nent for Charles at Forbes Field BOSTON 2, DETROIT 1. Boston, July 9 (AP) The Boston Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers, 2-1, today in the eleventh Inning when the Sox manager, Jos Cronln, pinch hitting for Tony Luplen, brought in Pete Fox on a fly lo left field. colt, Kings Counsel, in a photo Batteries I.anahan and Pasek; Lanfran conl and Griswold. Plltsh'gh. 18.

7 0.0 N.Orle'na 11.80.2 Mnntg'iy. 1A2 0.0 franklin. 3.00.2 1A.7 0.2 12.00.1 Dam 12.. 1ft. 4 0.1 2imesvllle 8.20.2 Dam 14..

17.00.2 1.7 0.0 111.8 0.1 1.80.1 l'ark'urg. 10.0 0.3 Kan. Falls 3.1 1.1 Dam 22., 15.3 0.0 9.2 0.6 23.00.2 Chail'tnn 7.40.3 Gall'polls 18.30.3 Wlllfleld. 10.30.8 Dim Hi. 4 0.1 2.90.8 Dam 1(1.

(I 0.4 Plkevllle. 24.417.3 Porlsm'th 12.70.2 Chllllcot'e 2.210.3 Mum in.4 Farmers. 9.51 3.9 Dam In. ft 0.1 Falmouth 9.01 4 2 I liKln'iill 14.30.8 Lock 14.. 17.018.3 Onm 38.

1Ii.4 0.3 Lock 10.. 17.814.5 l.VAI 0.1 I.ock7... 18.78.7 Lmilsvlllo 17.810.2 Lock 4... 13.84.7 Evansvllle 11.81 1.3 7.28.8 Hum 50.. 18.10.4 Mt.Car'el 8.2l.S Dam 62..

21.21.0 Nashville 10.0 0.1 32.91.0 Chatta'ga 8.4 OS 9.80.2 Florence. 12.70.2 SI. Louis. 27.1 (l.o Johns'llla 2.8 0.0 Memphis. 24.4 O.ft Cardinals exploded In a barrage of exlra bjae b.uws, puunulni: out two Home runs, ii u.iir of triples and a two-basis hit a finish, the Fleming colt having gram Sunday, fearing that the Ne gro may go stale.

llmv went on lo defeat Hie New York only a nose advantage at the fin SECOND GAME. Innlncs 123456789 R. H.E lilnnta. B-0. tonlKht buhlnd the slx-hlt BOSTON.

DETROIT. I pitching of Johnny Heazlcy Charles voices the belief that he will be in for a hard fight Tuesday Milwaukee 00100000 01 11 1 AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.AI ish line. Elimination heats were raced, Widow's Pride winning his St. Paul 00000000 33 9 0 JAHJIH. BT.

llDl NEW YOrtK. AB.H.PO.A 1 1 1 1 5 Batteries Himsl and Andrews; Kush and night. Mamakos is said to be a ter AB.H.PO.A Pesky, ss division easily; the filly, Day Ex ere for five eighths, but then wilted and wound ud third, a good eight lengths behind Wishbone. Crystal was fourth and led home four other three-year-olds who rounded out the field. John Marsch's Arlington Futurity candidate Occupation displayed a high order of speed when he whipped 10 other two-year-olds, a number of them also eligible for the Futurity, in the Wheeling Purse, the fourth race on the card.

The home-bred son of Bull Dog took command quickly under the handling of Lester Balaski, drew away after a quarter and reached Griswold. Brown, 3b 3 10 2 rific body puncher in close and he press, the other, nine remaining July 27. Yesterday Charley Dyer, manager of Charles, was offered a Pittsburgh match with Booker Beck-with, youthful Chicago light heavyweight who figured quite prominently among the younger heavyweights last year. Beckwith -was unbeaten as a pro from 1939 until last winter when he lost to Bob Pastor in 10 rounds. Dyer has yet to make up his Fnx.rf Williams, If Tahor.Sh figures to give the Cincinnatian all FIRST GAME.

Cramer, cf 4 3 York, lb 3 Ross, If 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 10 2 2 eligible for the final. It was the second win here for Widow's Innlncs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B. H. E. 0 3 0 0 1 15 1 1 0 2 0 fl 0 3 T.

Moore, cf Trlplftt.lt Mualal.lf W.Coopcr.o Hupp, lb kinds of trouble. Mamakos also packs plenty of cannon in both Louisville 100010200 0 26 14 Columbus 120010000 0 04 12 Pride, he having won a stake last 7Luplen.lb lltCronln Conroy.c Tehhetts.c 4 Batteries Blumette, Karl, Rudd and hands so the bout should provide week. Olt.rf Mlze.lb Marsh'), cf llannlng.c Koslo.p Mcflee.p Keldman.p Young Lacy; Munger, Barrett and Heath, Gabler. Ne houser, 4 Totals 34 1 II 1 3 1 2 1 1 plenty of fireworks. The New Jersey trotter, Willie 1 Wagner, 432 171 I Totals Mamakos looking the picture of a 3A A 33 9 Hope, upset the dope in the 12 SECOND GAME.

Innlncs 123456789 R. H.E 0 III first class fighting man, got in Trot for which 12 went to the post Totals 34 10 27 0 ll Louisville 00000000 00 3 2 River Forecast. The Ohio River In the Clnclnnal district will remain in pool today. J. Cecil Alter.

Arrival Today. The Tom Greene from Louisville, 8 a. Main Slreet wharf. mind whether to accept due to the difference in weight, as the Chicago town last night. Promoter Becker Columbus 10011201 6 9 0 he end of the six furlongs with six Two out In eleventh InninR when wln-nlnK run waa scored.

tBatted for Luplen In eleventh. Innings I 7 (I II) II Detroit 0 00001000 0 01 Tolals 31 A 24 9 boxer outscales Charles by 10 is making arrangements lor mm lo with Fez Hanover, a winner here last week, the favorite. The local trotter. Spaed King, came down in Batteries Wood. Blumette (8), ana wai ters; Roe and Heath.

pounds. Charles's best weight is I drill at the Cincinnati Gym. Batted for McQce In eighth. 12345A789 Boston 000100000 0 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 XR. H.

tront in tne first round, then 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 4 1 Innlncs. Indianapolis Toledo 0 0101000 2 8 2 Errors Hlgsln. Pesky. Runs Balled In Mi-Coskv. Tabor, Cronln.

Tiree-Base Hits McCosky. York. Stolen Baes Toole got Willie Hope to the front in the last few yards in each of New 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-0 HI. 1110060 0 Errors Barna, Jurges. Runs Balled In Slaughter 2, Marlon, Heazlcy 3, T.

Moore Departure Today, Tom Greene for Louisville, Meln Street wbnrf. Rich and Schlueter; Marcum The 5:30 Number Ope Fails the next two. 2. Two-Base Hits Cresnl. Barna.

Three ana bpincei. Tnninzs 123456789 R. H. E. Hitchcock.

Conroy. Sacrifices Pesky, Doer. Double- Plays Newhousrr to York Wanner to Doerr to Pesky to I.upien; Another to repeat was Kerr Scott Base Hits Slaughter, Biazlry. Home Runs Wallers To Pitch Continued From Preceding Page. the win column and 14 in the loss column.

Hamilton Race Fans which was an easy winner of the DiMnKgio to Conroy; Pesky to Luplen; Minneapolis 00400000 0 4 10 2 Kansas City 00010002 03 6 2 Slaughter, T. Moore. Stolen Base Hopp. Sacrifices Bcazloy, Crespl. Double Plays FINANCIAL HELP Pesky (unassisted).

Left on pases lie- purse for 16 Class trotters. Batteries Munco. Lefebvre, Schoenborn Marlon to Crespl to Hopp, Crespl lo DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, filLVERWARB Haefner and Giuliani; Johnson, Shea and The race feature for tomorrow is Hamilton, Ohio, July 9 The bot Marlon to Hopp. Left on Bases New York 7, St. Louis 5.

Bases on Balls Off Koslo trolt 9, Boston 9. Bases on Balls Off Newhouser Wsgner 4. SI ruck Out By Newhouser Wagner 4. Hit by Pitcher By Wagner (Crsmer). Umpires Sears.

lengths to spare. His time for the three quarters was 1:11. Closest to him at the wire were three other Futurity nominees. A C. Ernst's Alquest was second, William E.

Boeing's Corona Corona third, and Overton and Jung's Hoosier, fourth. The latter is a Jormer stablemate of the winner. Albert Sabath's Alsab, winner of the Preakness and the Withers, worked an easy half-mile on the main this morning for his first move, of any consequence ince he was taken out of training. Alsab developed a slight splint ailment, according to his connections, In the East and since his arrival at Arlington Park some weeks ago has been taking things more or less easy. He worked in 0:53.

the Village Farm Stake for three-year-old pacers, worth in tom dropped out of the No. 1 system at the running races today As Confidential as any bank. Over seventy years of fair dealing. ELIAS H. PHILLIPS 1 Collateral Broker and Jeweler.

Basis. Rue. Grieve. Time 2:05. Attend ance 7.7S7.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Innings 123456789 R. H. E. Jersey City 00200000 13 8 1 Rochester 02000020 5 2 Batteries Jungles, Maglia and Beat; Hutchinson and Robinson.

which 13 were named to start, Including the unbeaten Court Jester. The other starters are Night Hawk, here and all turf fans who were thinking seriously of retiring from 1, Beazley 3. Struck Out By Koslo 2, Ueazley 1 Hits Off Koslo 9 In BV4 Innings, McGee 1 In 1, Keldman none in I. Hit by Pitcher By McGee (Slaughter). Passed Ball W.

Cooper. Pitcher Koslo. Umpires Seam, Stewart, and Dunn. Time 2:10. Attendance 8,780.

PITTSBURGH 9, PHILADELPHIA 0. CHICAGO 4, WASHINGTON t. PHILLIPS BROS. Queen City Loan Office Riddle allowed only two hits, one a scratch blow, during the six and one-third rounds he worked. Shoun finished up, and with the aid of a double play, the third of the game for our boys, shot the Brooks out in order in the ninth.

Washington. July 9 (AP) The Chicago 200 PROVIDENT BANK BUILDING, Fay Sterling, Dynamite HaL Su wn Its sox defeated tne wasnington Sena 7th ud Vine. CHerry 2011 tors, 4-2, here tonight, collecting alx of FIRST GAME. Innlncs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R. H.

E. tneir eignt hits in two innings, tnrce tn every-day toil merely playing No. 1 for a livelihood changed their minds and decided remain at their daily bread-winning tasks. preme Hal, Sweet Amelia, Lily Dale, Voloway, Margamite, Sir Volo, Eddie Yellow Blossom, and the first and three in the sixth. A crowd Pittsburgh.

July 9 (AP) The Fhlladel- Newark 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 0 nhia Phils fell apart at all seams before of 7,000 saw the game. Toronto 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 7 8 3 WASHINGTON, CHICAGO. I Safety Man. This will be raced Batteries Davis and Robinson; iianett an army-navy relief crowd of 29,488 fans tonight after a magnificent seven-Inning pitching duel, and lost to the Pittsburgh AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.A! Wyatt's victory was his ninth of and Felderman. with elimination heats.

No. 1 had won almost half the CLUB KENRIDGE 1 3 01 Case, rf Moses, rf 1'irates, 9-u. The fastest trotting mile of the Hoag.cf the season and his second at the expense of the Reds. The bald- races at the local meeting in the Herbert M. Woolf's Contradiction, SECOND GAME.

Innlncs 123456789 R. H. E. Kuhel.lb PITTS I season was worked at the mile PHILADELPHIA. SY 8464 AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.A pated right-rander tasted the bitter track here today, Fred Egan work Wright, If Appling, ss May.3b 2 2 II 2 ft 2 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 ojspence.cf 01 Vernon, lb Karly.c lSiilllvan.ss 2 SIZES TO 60.

0 2 (I 3 dregs of defeat but twice. first four days, but today nary a horse bearing the supposedly lucky No. 1 visited the winner's circle. ing the three-year-old Colby Han Newark 03100002 0 6 11 4 Toronto 10010030 27 8 3 Batteries Borna and Padden, Robinson; Bachman, Conger, Bowman, Shuman and Felderman. CHICKEN STEAK 2 over, favorite for the Hambletonian Turner, Hump's, Durocher was hot under the col Stake, in 2:04, the last half In 1)1 Barrett.

rf 0, Phelps, UtStcwart 2 Lopez, 01 Wasdell.lf So the railbirds have now decided lar about a story appearing in a and last quarter in 0:29. SLACK SUITS PANTS SPORT SHIRTS SHOKS and SOCKS. STRAW HATS ERNEST'S SIZE 56 size si.rc 20 SIZE 14 SIZE MEN'S SHOP. 13th and Vine 2 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 33 8 27 10 Totals 30 5 27 7 DINNERS Per Person L50 to go back to the past perform New York paper, quoting Ray Starr The Village Farm Stake Two-year-old 12 3 4BA789 ances and workouts in making their nace; first elimination dash: Widow's Pride, br. by Abbedale II OK Waner.cf Northey.rf Etten.lb Bragan.ss Warren.

B'njamln Naham.p Naylor.p Beck.p Melton, Totals Chicago 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 04 Washington. 10100000 02 0 0 selections. (Klemlng) Visit the Intimate Bar C. (Steve) Stevenson, Manager. Free Parkins.

Open Evenings to 9 to the effect that he was kept off the National League All-Star team by the Lippy One. "Nothing could be further from the truth" snapped 0 0 nisewell.p Error Cullenblne. Runs Batted In Form players had almost as FIRST CAME. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R. H.

E. Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 0 Montreal 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 Batteries Smoll and Becker; Albosta and Dapper. SECOND GAME. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 8 R. H.

E. Baltimore 00022001 05 8 1 Montreal 00020000 02 3 2 Batteries Center and Becker; Chipman, Paepke and Dapper. Wright 2, Appling 2, Vernon, Spence. Two- 34 9 27 11 Harley, b. c.

(Short) 2 King's Counsel, b. c. (Parshall) 3 Vlrglllna, b. f. (Berry) 4 Rusty Hanover, ch.

c. (Havens) 5 Time Winning Ways and Flit Base Hits Spence 2, Hoag. Sacrifice Masterann. Double Plays Kennedy to Kol- much ill fortune as those following 11 II 0 111 0 0 0 III 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 01 32 5 24 ftl loway, Sullivan to Vernon. Left on Baies Chicago Washington 4.

Bases on Bnlls Hill were eliminated. The Village Farm stake Second elimina Off Masterson 3, Humphries 2. Strurk No. 1, however. The only outright winning favorite was John Zitniks Vallejo.

tion dash: Express, blk. by Guy Day 1 Out By Masterson ft, Humphries 2. Hit by Pitcher Wright by Masterson. Um Plenty of Tickets Available Durocher. The other seven managers picked the team.

I had my choice of Starr or Derringer and I picked the Duke (Derringer). I'd do the same thing again. For one game Paul is tops and, furthermore, he knows the American League hitters. I think Starr is a good pitcher and I planned on using pires McOowan and Hubbard. Time The "chalk" players suffered a InniOBS 123456789 R.

H. E. Syracuse 02003010 06 14 0 Buffalo 00011023 7 8 0 Mighty Hanover, b. c. (Thomas) 2 Miss Flxlt, b.

f. (Fleming) 3 Gallant Dale, ch. c. (Vineyard) 4 1:45. Attendance 7,000.

severe reversal in the very first Batted for Warren In eighth, titan fur Phelps In eighth. 12348789 Philadelphia. 00000000 00 00000018 9 Errors Coscarart 2, Murtaugh. 'Runs Batted In Coscarart 2, Elliott 2, Phelps, Sewtll 2, Fletcher. Two-Base Hit Phelps.

Three-Base Hit Fletcher. Stolen Bases Norlhey, Gustine, Sewell. Double Plays Time Purdue Hal and Parade Batteries Blackwell and Lakeman; Serra, Gentry, Tising and Redmond. PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND 2. Philadelphia, July 9 (AP) Buddy Blair Hanover were eliminated.

The Village Farm Stake Final; purse S7.675: him in Cleveland if we had sue paced the Philadelphia Athletics to a ft-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians tonight by knocking out a homer in the eighth off Relief Pitcher Joe Hevlng. MID-ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Dayton, Ohio, July 9 (AP) The first triple play of the year in the Mid-Atlantic Leaeue hiehllchted Dayton's 3-2 win over ceeded iTi beating the American Sewell to Coscarart to Fletrher, Phelps to vs. race when Jack Hayes's Remarkable, installed the odds-on favorite, finished third. Medium priced horses dominated the winner's circle with the top refund being $19.60 cn G.

W. Jones's Frank L. Daily double tickets on the correct combination of Wild Betty and Boonesboro were worth $14.80. League All-Stars. CLEVELAND.

I PHILADELPHIA. Charleston tonight. Bob Kuzava, Charleston AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.A pitcher, with a record of it wins against two deieats, was hit by a batted ball and 3 1 ft Gustine. Left on Bases Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 9. Bases on Balls Off Melton 8, Sewell 2, Naylor 1.

Struck Out By Sewell 4. Melton 1, Naylor 1. Hits Off Melton 2 In 7 Innlnga, Naham 3 In 0, Naylor 3 In 14. Beck 1 In Hit by Attention, Dodgers pitchers 4 knocked unconscious, but an X-ray showed no serious injury. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 R.

H. E. oiMlles.rf OjJohnson.lf 2 Blair. 3b Lon Warneke speaking: I never threw at a batter in my life. When Heath, Ir Pitcher Stewart by Beck.

Wild Pitches Charleston 20000000 02 9 0 1 0 3 10 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 4 1 1 Melton 2. Sewell. losing Pitcher Melton. 2 Ruder.as Dayton 11000010 3 12 1 Mack, 2b I can't get the opposing hitters out with natural stuff I'm going to Umpires Reardon, Goetz and Conlan. TUne 2:20.

Attendance (actual) 29,488. Batteries Kuzava. Preusser and Welgel: Widow's Pride, br. by Abbedale (Fleming) 1 King's Counsel, b. c' (Parshall) 2 Hartley, b.

g. (Short) 3 Day Express, blk. f. (Craig) 4 Time 2:08. Virgllina, Miss Fixit, Rusty Hanover, Gallant Dale, and Mighty Hanover also started.

The Rorty, 2:12 Trot Three heats; purse $1,000: Willie Hope, b. by Stanhope (Toole) 3 11 Speed King, b. by Volomlte (Craig) 1 3 2 Fez Hanover, b. g. (Cobb) 2 2 3 Sir Vibart, b.

h. (Moore) 4 5 Times 2:06, 2:09. Peter Protector, Vnlation, Gus Hanover, Model Hanover, Billy Bunter, Peter Gantle. Carter Hanover, and High Lawn Morning also started. The Nawbeek.

2:1 Trot Two heats In three; puree $800: Kerr Scott, b. by Scotland (Miller) 1 1 Captain January, c. h. K. 2 2 Hegan.c Davis, 2b Swift, 0 Brooklyn Dodgers GROSLEY FIELD Tonight, 9:00 P.M.

DOUBLEHEADER Tomorrow, 1:30 P. M. BUSINESS MANAGER NAMED Keeter, Coffey and Chervlnko. hang up my glove. Dean.p Grimes Totals 32 10 27 10 Hevlng, Contrary to the general belief, Durocher can see over" his own chest.

The Lippy one took time Totals 30 5 24 11 Only KON-ITE Strep have MOLDED LUG VV ENDS. Neat, suave, but lpugh, they never wear out, cannot corrode, KON-ITE ilrepi look wear longer 9 wUt X-S KON-ITE 1T 3i $1,0 Erie, July 9 (AP) The Erie Sailors pounded Red Jenkins and Walt Alston for 12 hits tonight and drubbed the Springfield Cardinals, 10-1, in the opening game of their Mid-Atlantic League sarles. Como Cotelle, veteran centerflelder of the Gobs, led the attack on the Springfield For Huntington Club Of Moun tain State League. Huntington, W. July 9 Gutteridge Clicking Continued From Preceding Page, more seasons and then sent him Ran for Dean In eighth.

12345789 out before the game to sing the praises of Vander Meer. Said Leo: 20000000 02 Philadelphia. 10020101 5 (AP) President Clark Bobbett of miners with a triple and two singles in four trips to the plate. He also stole home "Never saw a pitcher with more down to Sacramento. Errors None.

Runs Batted In Heath. stuff in my life than Vander Meer the Huntington Mountain State League Club announced today the in the rlxtti inning. Innlns. 123456788 R. H.

E. "I almost threw in the towel Slebert, Blair 2, Suder, Johnson. Two-Base Hits Slebert, Johnson. Three-Base Hits Graceful Lady. b.

h. (Holmes) 3 3 displayed during the three rounds then," he said. "I promised myself Erie 03004300 10 12 4 Springfield ..1000000001 5 4 laiky, b. g. (Cobb) Times 2:10.

Cheerful Hanover, election of Burt Wilson, creamery operator, as business manager of no more but Pepper Mar Batteries Jenkins. Alston and Miesle; Yankee Boy, and Harold Wilson also started. Miles, Slebert, Blair. Home Run Blatr. Stolen Base Boudreau.

Sacrifices Kelt-ner, Blair. Double Play Mack to Boudreau to Fleming. Left on Bases Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 4. Bases on Balls Off Marchlldon 2. Struck Out By Marchll- the Jewels.

Bartleson and Bosiack. tin influenced me to report at Sacramento and I had a good year. he pitched in the All-btar game. His curve ball broke three feet at times. He was terrific." They've always given Jimmy Wilson credit for changing Bucky Wilson succeeds Bobbett, who is hitting .309 and leading the league don 5.

Hits Off Dean 9 In 7 Innings, with 49 stolen bases. LEADING BATTERS. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.) (Three leaders In each league). Zanesvllle, Ohio, July 9 (AP) Canton belted three Zanesvllle pitchers for 15 hits tonight to win the opener of a live-game Mid-Atlantic series, 12-3. Inning, ...123456789 R.

H. E. Canton 02024012 112 15 2 BIS giving up the front office management for personal business reasons. Wilson will continue as Chairman of the club Executive "When I wasn't chosen In the Hevlng 1 in 1. Wild Pitch Marchlldon.

Losing Pitcher Dean. Umpires Qulnn, Romroell, and Stewart. Time of Game 1:45. Attendance 15,172. Player Clflb.

Zanesvllle ...200000100 3 6 2 Committee. Reiser. Dodgers Walters from an ordinary third baseman into a great pitcher, but even Wilson admits that it was Hans Lobert, now the Phils manager and then his coach, who first major league draft I figured I was wasting my time and got a job in an ordnance plant. I was pleasantly surprised when the Browns Doerr. Red Sox Bobbett said that despite two Pet.

.347 .345 .344 .324 AB. 244 274 278 267 255 170 Gordon, GRID STAR TO NAVY. Cleveland, July 9 (AP) Domi Williams, Red Sox. Medwick Dod gers. Batteries Wldmar and Stevens Herman, Shanklin, Snyder and MEMBERS MUST PAY.

Buffalo, N. July 9 (AP) postponements, 22 games remain to be played in Huntington this month, during which the Jewels Lombardl, noticed that Walters threw a natural sinker. HOME RUNS. Official Inspection Station for New and Recapped Tires. Bring National League.

American League. Baseball writers of the Interna us your Tire Problem. Mickey Owen, first-string catcher Miie. Giants 14 Williams. Red Sox.18 hope to defray approximately $1,000 in debts and erase red ink from the ledger for the first time in five years.

GUARANTEED RKCAPPINfi COOPER TIRES AND TLBES tional League, who met before last night's All-Star game and perfected nic "Mickey" Sanzotta, grid star at Western Reserve University, has been accepted by the Navy Ait-Corps and is waiting today to be called to duty. Sanzotta, whose home is in Geneva, Ohio, did some brilliant open-field running for the Red Cats during the last three of the Dodgers, is different from other ballplayers. Mickey is a Camllll, 12 York, Tigers 14 Ott, Giants 12 DiMaggio, Yanks. .12 ADAM Wilson, who has been associated RUNS BATTED IN. National League.

American Leagne. an organization of their own, voted to assess each member a twenty- J. C. HOCKETT CO. 2061 Beechmont Avenue.

Washington 5903 Madison Road Madlsonvllle 4547 Montgomery Rond Norwood 182S Harrison Avenue Cheviot Dixie Hlfhway Jrlanscr, Jt, vegetarian after breakfast. He eats his meat in the morning, then no more until the next in Huntington baseball ventures for many years, operates a club in Mlxe. Giants S3 Williams. Red Sox.80 five-cent War Saving Stamp every Medwick. Dodgers.

SS Doerr, Red Sox. ..59 536 VINE STREET time he enters a press box. the Tristate Softball League. PARKWAY at 13TU JIAin 4040 yanks. 54 season.

SUiott, Pirates. ...63 DiMaggio,.

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