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R. H. PO. CINCINNATI Wtlliama .511 1 Marshall', rf 4 1 0 2 GRIP STAR Ends His Retirement (5. Walkfr cf 5 3 4 3 McCormkk, lb 4 1 2 9 Mueller, 5 1 2 2 Tipton, If 3 12 5 Aleno.

3b 3 113 Miller, 4 0 0 2 Walters, 4 1 1 Totals ..37 10 13 27 10 2 Batted for King in ninth. InninM ..1 2 345 7 89 To Return As Line Conch Of Green Bav Packers. Rrooklvn ..00 3000 1 004 Cincinnati ..17020000 10 Jim Tobin Is Added To All-Star Team New York, July 6 (AP)-Jim Tobin, who has hurled two no-hit games for the Boston Braves this season, was added to the National League AU-Star baseball team today a3 a replacement for the Army-bound George Hunger of the St. Louis Cardinals. Hunger is to be inducted Tuesday, the day the National Leaugers oppose the American League All-Star outfit in Pittsburgh.

In the voting of the eight league managers for the team originally. Hunger barely beat out Tobin. Runs Batted In Rosen 2. Galan 2, O. Walker 2.

McCormlck. Mueller 2. Tipton, Wfiu-t 1 'Miller. Wallers. Gee Walker Lines Out Four For Five McCormick Clouts' Pair Of Two Base Knocks.

BY LOU SMITH. Lippy Leo Durocher's Dodgers dressed and performed like rank bushers under the Crosley Field mazdas last night in dropping their tenth straight game. Our hot-shot Reds walloped the baby-blue, satin-garbed Flatbushers, 10 to 4, in breezing to their fourth straight victory, as Ray Mueller set a new major league mark by catching his 134th consecutive game. The Reds clinched Bucky Wal-ters's sixth straight triumph and Two-Base Hits Bordagaray. McCormlck 2, Tipton, Alepo.

Three-Baie Hits Oalan, Tipton. Stolen Bases Mc-Cormick, Mueller. Ponble Plav Williams to McCormick. Left on Bases Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati T.

Bases on Balls Off Branca 1, King 3. Walters 1. strni-lr Out Bv Rranra 1 Walters 1 JH ALL I MORE 'Wm' SECOND WIN Scoredl7torne, Hits Off Branca 7 l'i Innings, King George Trafton Is One Of Those Bizarre Figures Of Pro Football, Declares Scribe. BY CHARLES DUNKLEY. Chicago, July 6 (AP)-For 13 years, starting in 1930, George Trafton swaggered in the center of the Chicngo Bears' line, a truculent, blustery competitor, to Whom diplomacy was just a nine- 8 in Losing Pitcher Branca.

t'mpires Conlan, Barr and Sears, Time 1 :35. Attendance 11,431. his fourteenth of the campaign by Yesterdays Results pounding a couple of teen-age col legiansRalph Branca and Clyde King for seven runs in the second round, much to the enjoyment of SWEDEN LOOMS As Host To Olympics jeuer wora meaning a puncn on lhe nose. 11,431 cash customers, and 636 mem Every team he played against attempted to make a deal lor him, some in self-defense. bers of the Mueller clan, who were guests of the management.

NATIONAL LKAC.rE. Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 4. 6. Philadelphia 5. New York 10.

St. l.mils 1. Chicago 11, Hotton 6. AMERICAN LEAGIK. New York 4, Cleveland 0.

M. I.ouin 5, Philadelphia 0. Boston 13. Detroit 3. Washington i.

Chicago t. A.MK.RIC'AN ASSOtLATlON. Milwaukee 5. St. Paul 1.

Toledo 14, lndlanapolu 3, Coliimbiis 7, Louitville 6. Kansas City 3. Trafton returns to professional football this fall after 12 years of If War Ends In Tlllie F(r retirement, it is a good thing lor '48 Games, Ferris Says. the game. He is minus a finger, but is overstocked with enthusiasm nnlrtr- Ua'a nno nf trtrwp THE REASON If this report of the Reds game appears garbled, there is a reason.

Louis Smith, writer, became the father of a boy yesterday. It marked the second son in the family. bizarre pioneers of the National Country Neutral And Free Of HOW THEY STAND Reconstruction Period, Is Among Many Reasons. BY OSCAR FRALEY. New York, July 6 (UP)-Stock- NATIONAL LEAGl'E.

Won host Pet. St. I.ouls 48 20 .706 Led by Gee Walker, with four for five, our boys walloped the green collegians for 13 bingles, Including holm, Sweden, probably will be the League with a career full of the 'stuff from which tradition is made. young National League can Use some tradition. Three-Finger George's return is strictly in step with the rest of his career.

He not only joins his arch enemies, the Green Bay Packers, for whom he becomes line coach, but he made himself a candidate for the job by criticizing them in a chance meeting with their coach, Curley Lambeau. "WHAT IS WKONG?" four doubles and a triple. All of the Reds, with the exception of Ed site of the next Olympic games if war ends in time for their re Cincinnati 40 31 ..163 PittKbuwh 3(1 30 546 New York 33 3D Krooklyn 33 40 .482 Philadelphia 30 39 .433 Chlrano 28 38 .400 Boston 20 4.1 .403 AMt.KH AN I.KAGl E. Clubs. Won Lmt Pet.

newal in 1948, National AAU Sec Registers In Straight Heats In thanipion Stallion Stakes At North Randall onrse. Cleveland. July 6-(AP) Attorney scored a straight-heat victory in the $3,390 Champion Stallion Stake for three-year-old pacers at retary Daniel J. Ferris, a member of the American Olympic Committee, predicted tonight. -WJ toes lo Uash Old Foes To Clash "The Swedes are interested In "What's wrong with that club of yours?" he demanded.

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I.ouli 43 31 BoMon 40 34 Nw York 3 34 Chicago 3 31 Washington 3( 37 (Icvrland 36 3D Detroit 35 3 Philadelphia 33 41 North Randall today, trimming the holding the games and from almost every angle Sweden is the logical contending Eddie Havens by three lengths in the opening heat and place, the track and field expert said. shading Eddie by half a length in die Miller, lined out at least one safety in the one hour and 35 minute slugfest. In sweeping the four-game series with the Dodgers, the Reds have now bagged nine of their last 10 starts in fortifying their second-place position and moving within nine and one-half games cf the pace-making Cardinals. First Inning. Brooklyn Bordagaray popped to Miller, Williams tossed out Rosen.

Marshall reached against the right-field screen for Galan's long drive. Cincinnati Williams bounced to Stanky. Marshall fouled to Schultz. Walked singled to center. McCormick doubled high off the left-field wall scoring Walker.

Mueller bounced to Bordagaray, who tagged out McCormick between second and third. One run; two hits. AMI RIt AN A.sSdt 1 ATlOJf. Won I.ot Pet. "Of course the decision is up to the second and final mile.

the International Olympic Com It was the second triumph of the "They don't scrap back like that Old Green Bay crowd. Why, right now, in this dinner jacket, I could chase those mugs out of the park. "You've got a job," Lambeau replied. "Show up in Green Bay August 20." Trafton will find things a little different from the way they were back there, say in 1925, when he played 30 games in one season. The game has changed.

So have the players. But not Trafton. At 47, he thinks he could do it again. "Imagine," he says in amazement, 33 players on one squad. Why, mittee, and there has been talk of awarding the games to Los Angeles and also to Buenos Aires.

Then, too, there is a possibility that Hel 24 i 29 2M 32 41 48 44 new Grand Circuit season for the Wilco Farm's brown son of Volo-mite, driven by Art Blackwell. MM .406 .250 Mlhvankr SI I'olumbna 44 Loulfivllle 4,1 Toledo 43 St. Paul 33 Mlnnrapolls 28 KaiMM lty 20 Indianapolis 18 Mueller Given $500 Bond; 636 Of His Namesakes Present An offer of $20,000 for the colt, sinki, the final 1940 site, and London, which was to hold the games this year, may bid for them." made by E. J. Baker of St.

Charles, 111., was refused several days after But from every angle, Ferris Sparks Off Smith's Forge: Fat uniforms, with white piping. Oops, Probable Pitchers he won the Matron Stake on June my dear. Freddie Fitzsimmons and his Phil pointed out, Sweden is the logical selection. 9, his owner reported. Classified Pace Purse J500: one mile; adelphia Phillies drop in to Crosley when 1 started with the Bears we had 15.

You were hired to play a Walters triumph was his sixth five and one-balf furlongs: Second Inning. Brooklyn Fred Walker bounced straight, and 14th of the season, Curly Smart, blk. by Volomlte Field this afternoon for the first of four games in three days with our NEUTRAL COUNTRY. "In the first place," he said, "Sweden is a neutral country in this war and won't have the recon football game and you played it all 60 minutes of it, brother. against but three defeats.

Inci ismam 1 Kavolo iWhite) 2 2 Doon (Funderhurkl 4 3 to Williams. Miller threw out Olmo. In Top Go Tonight Frankie Talaber, Chicago, will be out to wrest the high-ranking position in the westling junior heavyweight division from Jules "Frenchy" LaRance of Montreal tonight at Parkway Arena. The match is to be decided by two of three falls, with a 90 minutes' time limit. Last Friday Talaber won from LaRance in a catchweight event.

Tonight Talaber will be down to the required division weight and is confident he again will defeat the Canadian. "Indian Ike" Cazzell of Tucson, will grapple Pierre LaBelle of Montreal, Canada. The match is for two of three falls, with a 45-minute time limit Bill Kief of Cincinnati and Eddie Windy Lewis of Chicago meet in the opening event at 8:30 p. m. PROTEST DISALLOWED.

Pittsburgh, July 6-(AP) Ford Frick, President of the National League, today disallowed a protest of the St. Louis Cardinals on a heme run hit by Spud Davis of the Pirates against them in a game here Sunday, June 25. The homer, with two men on, tied the game at 5-5. The Cardinals argued the ball, which went through the right field, screen, should have been a ground rule double. Notification of Frick's action came in a message from him to President Bill Benswangar of the Pirates.

dentally, the victory was Bucky's "That Hal as used to come into Miller fumbled Owen's hot grounder. Zombilena (Valentine) 3 7 easiest in two years. the dressing room and say: 'Now, high-flying second-place Reds. Lefty Clyde Shoun, seeking his seventh triumph, was Deacon McKechnie's struction to go through. Another McCormick jumped high for Times 2:0414, 1:24 '4.

Loia Volosfla. Frisco Hall and Dick Bunter also started. ChamDlonshio Stallion Stake Purse boys, this half Trafton will replace Trafton. Hunk Anderson will re All things come to he who waits. Schultz's bounder and beat him to the bag.

for three-year-old pacers; mile heats: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia At inrlnnatl Srham (6-7) vs. Kontanty (3-0) or Mioun (6-4). Kmoklyn at Ptttkbnrch Davit (4-5) or MelUn (5-6) v. Omerniueller (4-21.

New York At Chlrao ft) Allen (l-O) and seward (2-2) v. Hvm -) and Memlni (3-6), Boston At St. Loiil (Nlshtl Andrew! (7-7) v. l.inler (8-6). AMERICAN LEAGl'E.

St. Loul At Vahlnrtnn (MkM) Kramer (8-8) v. Candinl (4-6). hiraro At I hiladelphta (Night) Huniphnri (2-2) vs. Harris (6-5).

Detroit At New York Overmlre (3-7) vs. Bonham (3-3). Cleveland at Hoaton (Twilt(ht) ttro-mrk (1-3) vs. Wooda (2-5). overnight choice, with Charley Gabe Paul, the horse, won yester consideration is the financial side of it.

The European nations won't have the financial funds to send their teams as far as Los Angeles place Hunk Anderson, and Healy, Cincinnati Tipton tripled into Attorney, nr. c. oy Volomlte (Black-well) 1 1 day, the first winning effort of his Schanz opposing him. you'd better replace GAMBLERS ACTIVE. the right-field corner.

Aleno doubled to left-center field, Tipton scor Eddie Havens (Smart) 2 2 Claire Hal (Palm 3 3 or South America. America, on career. He won a three-year-old maiden race at Empire City. Gabe Captain Kinder tErvIn) 4 5 the other hand, probably will be In Rock Island, 111., in 1920 the ing. Miller fanned.

Walters singled Times 2X3. Oroha. Hal also is said to have had a big bet on started. better off financially and better him at Camp Blanding, Florida. gamblers did a land-office business not on the outcome of the Eears- The 0:25 Class Pace Purse J1.000: mile.

able to send teams abroad. "Sweden is close enough for the to center, Aeno scoring. Williams singled over third, sending Walters to third and taking second on the throw, Marshall was purposely passed, filling the bases. Walker singled to center, Walters and Wil Europeans and has the stadium at mile, five and one-half furlongs: Morale, h. by Moran (Thomas) 13 2 Sonata (Short) 4 2 1 Princelv (Plaxico) 11 1 Rovmlte (Bell) 2 5 3 Times 2:04, 2:03.

1:23. True Neil, Lowland 8rott. Scotch Sis, Portia. Cllda Hanover, Rusty Hanover and Hava Hanover also started. Independents game, but on whether Trafton would last out the 60 minutes.

By way of insurance, some of the public-spirited citizens had 'imported a huge center by the name Stockholm in which the 1912 Olym Ray Mueller, the Red's lron-inan catcher, smashed a major league record last night that stood for 35 years by catching his 134th consecutive game over a two-year period for our boys, From May 6 to October 2, 1909, George Gibson, the old Pirate catcher, caught 133 consecutive games, a mark only approached 11 years ago, when Steve O'NeU Baseball's Bis Six pics were held. The only drawback there is that the seating capacity Of Gunderson. is only 40,000." By the Associated Press) (Three Leaden In Earb Leagne.) Ferris added that the tourist ACQUIRE TIGER. Indianapolis, July (AP) The Ir.dianapolis Indians of the American Association announced tonight they have acquired Infielder Edward Borom on option from the Detroit Tigers and would use him at second base. Borom has been with Buffalo of the International League this season as a shortstop.

TENTH ROUND ON "That Gunderson," says Trafton, was the biggest, toughest Swede 'I 'ever saw. He knocked me out angle also must be considered. "Very few Europeans would come When Teams In Tri-State League 'four times in the first half. But Player. Club.

(. AB. R. II. Mnalal, Cardinals.

70 2l.H 6 loo Walker, Dodxrrn. 72 277 4o 103 Tueker, White Mir 51 2o4 35 72 Ditrrr, Red Sox 71 2 SO 05 Vvelntrauh, Oil ItIM 3 7 r'ox, Ked 6 210 33 70 Pet. .372 .333 over for the games, but there will liams scoring with Marshall reaching third and Walker second when Owen fumbled Rosen's throw. King replaced Branca. McCormick was purposely passed again filling the bases.

Mueller singled to center, Marshall and Walker scoring, and McCormick stopping at second. McCormick and Mueller pulled a duble steal. Tipton was purposely passed, filling the bases for the ,1 lasted the 60 minutes. Every be many Americans who will want worked 100 In a row for the Cleveland Indians. Mueller climaxed his Meet Sunday.

1 Although the Trlstate Baseball time I got knocked out Hughie 'Blacklock and Jerry Jones, our to see the reconstruction period," he said. "I know when we held streak last night, which began July the 1920 games at Antwerp the League season still has four rounds of games prior to the elimination 31, 1943. Since his steady assign guards, would pick me up and stand me on my feet. They had a bet on me" BINS BATTED IX. National Isauue.

Am rtcan Lrafue. Walker, l)oclirer. 4 Stephen, Rron 52 vVeintr'uo, dlants 4 Doerr, Ked 44 Mcholton, Cubs. 4a lla- 43 HOME BINS. National Leauue.

American Olympic Committee organized tours so our athletes could ment has included double-headers third time in the inning. Aleno series, at present Cheviot is leading in three phases. Sunday at 3 o'clock the clubs will he has caught 14 twin bills Tribe Manager Likes Bosox, Among other things Trafton, who began his collegiate career at Notre see the battlefields of World War lined to Rosen, McCormick scoring, Miller popped to Bordagaray. Seven Ott, Giant 18 Metheny. Yankefi.

this season his feat is all the more pronounced in comparison to Dame, had a fling at prize fighting, He fought Art Shires, then a Chi runs; six hits; one error. MehoKon, Cubs. 14 Stephens, llnmns. kVeintr'ub, Giants II Hayes. 'J kurowskl.

Cards. 11 ull nhlnr, Indians. i' BIG QUESTION. The question of whether the Axis Gibson's, since the latter played in But Says Race Is Wide Open Third Inning. Brooklyn Miller knocked down cago White Sox first baseman, in the now legendary five-round con the days when one game constituted an afternoon's work.

test which was as vicious and spec countries would be invited to compete in the 1948 games if war ends by 1946 is loaded with dynamite. War Jeep Front Stanky's single back of second. Tribe leads the league in batting who Prior to 1942, Mueller, and is second in fielding. Pitching has been the main problem. tacular as it was hilarious.

He also got in the ring with Primo Camera at the time Camera was advancing to the top by the day of a series King forced Stanky, Williams to Miller. Bordagaray walked Rosen singled to center, scoring King and sending Bordagaray to In Empire Feature New York, July 6 (AP) Fav doesn't look his 185 pounds wasn't regarded as an iron man, but in that year, with the flag- "Mel Harder, Al Smith, Chief Reynolds and Specs Klieman are my starters, with Steve Gromek and orites had a field day in the featured races on major tracks today. of unforgetable one-minute appearances. TOOK ON ALL COMERS. third, and taking second when Walker fumbled the ball.

Galan tripled to center field scoring "It is up to the nost nation to extend invitations and it is a very touchy problem," Ferris admitted. "The last war ended in 1918 and, when the 1920 games were held in Antwerp, the Belgians did not invite Germany to compete. Nor were they invited to compete in Paris in 1924, finally being asked for the 1928 games in Amsterdam. War Jeep, fast-stepping son of Ray Poat ready for spot duty," said winning Sacramento club of the Pacific Coast League, Ray caught 165 games of his team's 178. He became the Reds' first-string backstop last season.

New York, July 6 (AP) Skipper Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians has his eye on the Boston Red Sox in the American League pennant race, although today he joined the chorus of managers who predict the present wide-open chase will continue all season. "Joe Cronin has a bunch of hitters who like that Fenway Park and they are plenty tough when they're home," observed the youthful Cleveland boss. "If they get even so-so pitching in Boston they War Admiral, defeated 11 other Boudreau. 'Klieman had a great Bordagaray and Rosen. F.

Walker juveniles in the featured Runstar bounced to Williams and Galan As in football, Trafton took on all comers in the ring until he ran up against an offer for a bout against Frank Nesser, one of the fabulous was cut down at the plate. Olmo record in Baltimore, but has been more use to us as a relief man up to now, but he's going to take a turn from here in." Jimmy" Wilson, quite an old flied to Marshall. Three runs, three hits, one error. 'This war, however, has caused Purse at Jamaica, where 21,248 fans wagered $1,874,132. War Jeep went the five and one-half furlongs in 1:06 to return $4.90 for $2 in winning third race in four seven Nessers of early professional! play their 10th round of games, with Cheviot entertaining the Price Hills at the Cheviot park, while the Hamilton County Cardinals and Deer Park clash at St.

Bernard, and Madisonville All-Stars play Trailmobile at the Madisonville Field. Manager Elmer Ruehrwein's Cheviot team, however, besides heading the standing with seven wins and two defeats, also holds the highest batting average with three youths Harry Kemme, Lee Rothan and Bud Springmeyer each having marks above .400, and the team possesses the largest attendance record of any team in the league. Even though the Price Hills trail the standing at present, while Cheviot is on top, these two clubs are bitter rivals, as they represent the Western section of the city and whenever they meet a large t-rong turns out Third place in the race will be at stake when Deer Park and the County Cards collide at St. Bernard. Each team has scored five wins while losing four contests.

The Deer Parkers have won three of the last four games they have played and therefore should give t'-e Cards a stiff battle. catcher himself, presented Mueller Cincinnati Walters drove deep football fame. The fact that the Nesser offer came early in his ca- more death and damage than the other," he said. "Sweden, being a neutral in the war, might not have The Tribe has a week-end catcher in Buddy Rosar and a second baseman in Ray Mack who is making to Galan. Williams bounced to with a 5500 War Bond, a gift of the ball club, and a tie clasp, a gift of the players, at home plate before Bordagaray.

Marshall fouled to reer explains why Trafton did not any feelings against inviting Ger Joe W. Brown's King Dorsett was ttrAnrccc Km.nnH fhet firt sfnppa flf, the current road trip only because Schultz. nt f.oiwi'many. But she would be faced with second, a length back, and Copa- can win ball games, and they have enough power to take any team right down to the wire." the game. The clasp will later be monogrammed with the number of games in Ray's string.

he's on two-week vacation from a war plant, but Boudreau isn't sold bacana, from the Anget Stable, was his "pursuit of the heavyweight tnira. Noting that every club in the' cir on part-time ball playing. the problem of how the United Nations would react to an invitation to the Nazis. Many of them might not want to compete in sports cuit except Cleveland had enjoyed "You have to be in there every Steve Mesner reports that his ail at least one winning spurt, the All- day," Boudreau commented. "It's Fourth Inning.

Brooklyn Owen bounced to Aleno. Schultz singled to left. Stanky bounced into a double play, Williams to McCormick. One hit. Cincinnati Walker singled past third for his third straight hit.

McCormick flied to Rosen. Mueller Marsonia Stable's Coronal, a 5-2 choice in a field of nine starters, against such a recent enemy. Star shortstop who will celebrate especially tough for a pitcher. "But if the war ends by 1946, and ing left thumb has responded to treatment and that he will be able to play when needed without any bandage. won the $2,500 Bartlett Road Purse his 27th birthday July 17, is confi he can pitch during the week, even against a sand-lot Club he has a there seems to be a good possibility at Suffolk Downs, payine $7.20 dent his team's win streak is com for $2.

ing. that it might, we can look forward to a resumption of the games in Trafton explains it this way: "Eleven of Bears ganged on that Nesser in 1926. We used everything but ice picks. After 60 minutes of it he walked off the Polo Grounds into a hospital. It wasn't that I was afraid of tut I began to wonder what I could possibly accomplish against him in there alone in five rounds if 11 of us couldn't get him down in an entire afternoon.

So I retired to think it over." singled to right, sending Walker to Cleveland has its 1943 infield in Many Muellcis, 636 to be exact, chance. You notice Denny Gaie-house hasn't been able to win, but I hear he's going to pitch for a semipro team during the week now 1948 and probably in Sweden." tact and an outfield that has been WILSON IS WHIRLWIND took advantage of the free admission. The Mueller at the strengthened by the acquisition of Myril Hoag from Chicago. The NOMINATIONS CLOSED and it may make the difference." park was little Johnny Mueller, At Shortstop Position, According Ray's infant son. To All Advance Notices.

For Inaugural Handicap, Feature The Dodgers are carrying several A first-year man who is destined third. Tipton doubled to right center field, Walker scoring. Aleno was purposely passed filling the bases. Miller filed deep to Rosen, Mueller scoring. Walters flied to Galan.

Two three hits. Fifth Inning. Brooklyn King flied to Tipton, Bordagaray singled to center. McCormick knocked down Rosen's single, Bordagaray stopping at sec At Hamilton Tomorrow. So George Trafton returns to football, not the game he left, but football nevertheless.

And it will do Lto rank with the all-time great Twilight Tear Wins Ninth Straight; young pitchers who are not under contract to the club. They are be shortstops in Negro baseball will SrECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. ing inspected in batting practice be seen with Birmingham Black Barons when the Negro American and some of the members of the Hamilton, Ohio, July 6 Nominations closed tonight for the Inaugural Handicap, which will head the game good to have him back. "BUCK" SHAW QUITS. Santa Clara, July 6 (AP) team are complaining about the Filly Runs Seven Furlongs In 1:22 3-5 League champions oppose the Kan risk they take standing at the line the activities for the opening sas City Monarchs in a twilight game at Crosley Field next Monday.

plate as inexperienced kids display day of the 19-day midsummer meet ond. Galan flied to Tipton. F. Walker popped to Aleno. Two hits.

When she got Inside the last speed, and Twlxt, who was far back a willingness in trying to get their ing of running races here Saturday SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TOT ENQDIBEB. Chicago, 111., July 6 Calumet throughout. eighth, Haas took her in hand and Cincinnati Williams flied to pitches over. Racing Secretary Gene Bury will The newcomer is Art Wilson, who is a whirlwind both afield and at bat. He was considered just another rookie when he re Farm's Twilight Tear gave another demonstration of her fleetness of Gold Princess, a five-year-old mare belonging to D.

V. McClure, sprinted to victory over five other announce the weight assignments Friday morning, after which entry must be made by the horsemen at University of Santa Clara reported today the resignation of Lawrence T. "Buck" Shaw, head football coach for the past eight years. The announcement said that in view of the war-curtailed schedule it was felt to be to the best interests of Shaw and the university that his contract be terminated. Rosen.

Olmo tossed out Marshall. Gee Walker beat a bunt along th third base line for his fourth straight hit. King tossed out Mc The word is t.ut that Whitlow Wyatt, lormer bell cow of the Dodger hurling staff, is so deeply horses in the Johnstown Purse, a foot when she won the $10,000 Sko-kie Handicap at Washington Park the usual time. she was coasting as she flashed past the wire. The victory was worth $8,250 to her cwner, Warren Wright, and those who supported her and Pensive in the mutuels had to be content with $2.60 for $2.

The money she won today in ported to the Black Barons, but ho soon proved his ability by dislodging Lorenzo (Piper) Davis from Bhortstop, The Inaugural is for three-year- entrenched in Durocher's spacious doghouse that ht'll probably never work for the Flatbushers again. At Cormick. One hit. Sixth Inning. Cincinnati Olmo fouled, to Aleno.

today. Under an Impost of 121 pounds, she ran the distance In olds and upward for a purse of $800. The distant is six and one- The game will bring together half furlongs. the' champions of the past two track record time of 1:22 and won by a length and a half eased So did Owen. Schultz filed to Gee Walker.

creased to $98,100 Twilight Tear's lifetime earnings. Among the nominations is R. L. Negro American League campaigns. Jackson's Stingy Lady, winner of Sirde, in finishing second, made Cincinnati Mueller bounced to Kansas City won the loop title and the Negro World Series in the present time Wyatt is over in St.

Louis undergoing treatment for his ailing right ihoulder. Answer to query: In our opinion a game isn't over until the last out is registered. Therefore, the four of her last five starts, all in up as her stablemate, Pensive, finished out of the picture. Bordagaray. Stanky threw out Tipton.

Aleno rolled to Schultz. handicap company. Other nomina 1942. and Birmingham won the up ground and closed in determined fashion, but he could not get to the filly. His margin over Chal six-furlong contest offered as the fifth race.

The daughter of Prince Pan, handled by William Bailey, was made a 2-to-S chance in the wagering and she gave her many supporters some anxious moments before she rallied in the stretch, getting up near the end to score by a half length. Bulla Eye was second and Valdlna Way third. Gold Princess, making only her second start of the year, was far back while Okpal, Alara and Bulls Eye battled each other for the early lead, but after a half mile she came to the outside and began to move up quickly. tions include Al Kemp's Tintitter, p.ircult honors last season and SIGNS WITH HOWARD. San Diego, July 6 (API-Hubert Stanley Jones, 18-year-old apprentice jockey who three weeks ago rode eight winners on one program at the Agua Caliente, Mcx race track to break all turf records, has signed to ride for the C.

S. Howard stables. He left for New York today. Mrs. Leo Wagner's Sis Wagner, Al Sii'de was second and Challenge Me third as Occupy, hero of two futurities last season, was next in lenge Me, who had been prominent Seventh Inning.

Brooklyn Stanky singled through also have annexed the first-half title this season. Smitha's Mothers Girl, Carter Ever- suspended Pittsburgh-Philadelphia from the beginning, was two and a itt's Bad Cold, John Rickey's half lengths. the field of seven. H. H.

Chopin Sunarian As for Pensive, who finished the box. King flied to Walker. Bordagaray doubled to center, Stanky stopping at third. Gee Walker jumped against the screen game was not counted in our records until it was completed, and, as a result, the Pirates were entitled to second place in the standings on the night of July 4. and Al Griffin's Scotty B.

fourth in the Stars and Stripes Twilight Tear, winner already this year of the Acorn Stakes, Pim-I lico Oaks, American Coaching Club Everything is in readiness for Handicap several days ago, he in right center field to take a triple could not get to the leaders and Oaks, Rennert Handicap and Prin the opening of the local season President and General Manager D. away from Rosen, Stanky scoring'. was not unnecessarily punished cess Doreen Stakes, sprinted to the Bulls Eye had taken command E. Cronin personally supervised We always though the red pants After completing the seven fur TULSA CLUB SOLD. Tulsa, July 6 (AP) The Tulsa World said today that the Chicago Cubs had obtained a controlling Interest in the Tulsa baseball club of the Texas League, which has closed shop for the duration.

The stock was purchased from Don Stewart, President of the Los Angeles club, the World added. GEID CANDIDATES OUT, Berkeley, July 6 (AP)-There were 123 men, including 11 veterans, out for football practice at the University of California yes Pvoann' Red MacPhail had the '36 front after going three-sixteenths! of a mile and was never again headed. Leon Haas shook her up approaching the last eighth and he held on gamely, but was not Reds wear set an all time high preparations. A total of 459 horses are quartered here, 130 of them in tents, and Racing Secretary Bury anticipates no difficulty filling the Galan flied to Tipton. One run, two hits.

Cincinnati Miller fouled to Owen. Walters popped to Stanky. Continued On Next Page. quite good enough, though he saved longs he went out an additional eighth and was timed in 1:39 for the mile. The only other starters were Zac-apet, who showed a flash of early slightly turning for home and that.

the place a length in advance of for absurdity. But the well pummeled Dodgers topped it last night with their atin baby blue was all she needed to keep her terday. It was the school's biggest Valdlna Way, races. going to the md. grid turnout in years..

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