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i If tr 1' 1 ins -iH-itct mmi lenate ran i l' "i -r fc St "i nJoubie i ismve ni-i of im; fli (., inirlinl a tim-f-hittrr 1o frsvJ' DAAM Gail Sizzes TELLING BLOW Ti mice Park an 8-3 victory it Hharonvilli! in a Hamilton In Downs Workout C'iiiinty I.cagn; ame at, T.irracc Park yesterday. Clopton struck i r. it i vi "On IW Indictment (tut 13 of (lie Encineers. Terrace I.Ol 1SVII.LE, April l.V Hill Gail, Calumet Farm's hen-iTl'tr IvT'linOWQ tiaky Derby hofiil, rrRistiied a '-'J uu XTiaWlDWO sinsiil lin speed workout nun hill Dim ns today as he i Park centerfieldcr Torn Eakcr paced the winners with nits which knocked in five runs. into the office of U.

S. Marshal Otto Schoen. Photographers' bulbs flashed. up for next Tuesday's Derby Trial. Going over a track termed muddy anil around barriers erected to keep the horses off the rail, the 2 a a a.

,.02000 10331 3 1 0 2 ftllt In 10th Sends Giants Down To Defeat "How re you How lire you DRIVE SAFELY I Calumet ace sped five eighth of a milei ii. 59u seconds, t-arlior ST. LOUIS, April 24 Fred Saigh, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, surrendered today on a Federal indictment charging income ta evasion of $49,620 and he. was Immediately released on $2,000 bond.

Arraignment was set for 10 a. m. Monday morning before Federal Judge Roy W. Harper. Saigh was flanked by two youthful attorneys, Ray Eder and William Mac Greevy, when he walked Given Pitch quarter and 47 seconds for the half DUrOCIier IS mile.

Saigh jreetrd thfm soberly. He declined comment to newspapermen. Fingerprinting of Saigh was held up a few moments while a piece of adhesive was removed from his little finger. It covered a slight abrasion. The fiery little baseball mag- the more you SMOKE A FALCON the sweeter it tastes! 1 AH By Umps Lanier Chased Final Score Is 6-3 NEW YORK, April 24 nate put up the bond with a Our pictured player's form cashier's check.

excellent except that he over-swings. Only tlte most practiced, Rookie Ed Mathews' double was the big blow of a three-run out Xpert player, with tough hands HOW THEY STAND t-WllllWlllT1llTI1ll burst by the Boston Braves in the 10th inning today for a 6-3 Saigh was indicted Tuesday by the same Federal Grand Jury which indicted James P. Finncgan, former Collector of Internal Revenue here. The 46-year-old Redbird owner was charged in five counts with a am NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE -P Wlrepholo and wrists, coultl bring that club-head back to the ball at the cor win over the New York Giants. THERE MUST BE EASIER SPORTS Chunky Max Lanier shut out rect mechanical instant.

If the average golfer swings as pictured evading Income taxes for the years here, it is 10 to 1 that some factor 1946 through 1949. He said in a the Braves for the first seven innings but was torn loose from his moorings in the eighth when Boston scored three to tie the score. Club. VV. L.

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Pet. GB. Brtfpklyn ..7 I .875 St. Louis 7 1 .875 Cincinnati 5 2 .714 Vt Boston 9 2 .818 Chicago 5 2 .714 Vt Cleveland 7 2 .778 Vt NW 6 4 .558 Vj Washington 4 4 .500 Sfc'Louls 4 .429 J', New 4 5 .444 S'i Ronton 4 7 .364 4'i Chicago 2 5 .286 4'j FWtadelphla 2 6 .250 5 Philadelphia 1 7 .125 6 Pittsburgh. 2 7 .222 Detroit 0 8 .000 7 prepared statement yesterday he in his swing his hip pivot, shoul Bruce Parker, left, and Evelyn Wolford, scheduled to attempt a water-ski nonstop trip from Nassau, Bahamas, to Miami today, tried out their arrangement for passing food and drink from the towing boat yesterday in Nassau Harbor.

Note lines that will carry feedbag from boat to Parker, who will paaa food to Evelyn. They wear plastic shin guarda, and Tarker wears, a wooden-handled knife to protect them from sharks. dor pivot, the down pull of his felt confident he would be completely vindicated and he asked the Dave Koslo, who struck out arms will not be made in unison public to withhold judgment until And if any one part is ahead or with a man on second and one out In the Giants ninth, was the spurt In the tenth. all the facts are known. Saigh said his future In baseball would be left to top officials in Falcon's imported briar bowl always smokes sweet, always stays bone dry even after 5 thousand smokes because Falcon's Humidome goo-trap EJECTS THE GOO With every puff before smoko reaches stem.

No other fine briar pipe doe that. Boaton Mtaall ft half lime ahead or won and toet basil nut, ftercealaiea, St. Loala leadi.) behind the others at impact, the flight of the ball is going to be disappointing. Shorten that back-swing. Content yourself with reaching horizontal, or just a bit the sport.

He added that he Intended to get in touch with Ford Red Sox Beat Yanks YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League American League Frick, Commissioner of Baseball and Warren Giles, President of Sid Gordon walked to open the 10th and rookie Pete Whlsenant ran for him. When Bobby Thompson charged In for the expected bunt, Jack Daniels slashed a double past him to left. Walker Cooper was walked Intentionally to load the bases. Mathews doubled to right more with woods. Give me the precision golfer you take the the National League, as to what he should do.

It patented, World sweetest pipe smoke In Overtime Battle slugger! All high-handicap golf While Saigh refused to answer because world's FIRST Boston 4, New York 3, (11 innings). Detroit at St. Louis, postponed, cold weather. Philadelphia at Wsshl postponed, rain. (Only Games Scheduled).

ers who swing like this ate either hi. I'll; Boston 6, New York 3 (10 In-i nlngs). Cincinnati at Chicago, postponed, cold weather. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, post- poned, rain.

Brooklyn at Philadelphia, post-joned, rain. GOOLESS PIPE, very youngand hence rubbery reporters' questions today, he expressed no objection to picture "hi or they open the left hand at the Rookie Catcher Sam White taking. top, The first fault time will knocked in Whisenant and Daniels, bringing George Spencer to homered off Yankee Starter Ed BOSTON, April 24 (INS)-Bob Kuzava walked Billy Goodman on a 3-2 pitch with the bases loaded and two out in the 11th inning to cure. The second only the an Lopat in the fifth with the bases the scene. After Roy Hartsfield plication of brains to this great empty.

Rame will correct, MOANS HEARD TODAY'S GAMES (Woa-anc-loat record! In narenthMM) day to give the rampaging Boston mW YORK I BOSTON went In to run for Cooper who took third on Mathews' hit, Jack Cusick scored him with a fly to Don Mueller. AB PO.A.l U.M, PO.A WIIOHI 1 OUNCII RltlUto.M 8 3 3 3lDIMlIllo.cl 3 4 3 3 6 0 lied fcox a 3-a victory over the New York Yankees. The win was the ninth for Boston in 11 starts. Rookie Ivan Delock, who took The Giants loaded the bases on ft 3 2 4IUun.rtl.lf 1 MUf.lb 3 110 0 e-fJSleveni 0 0 Hopp.u 0 0 1 lic.ondm'n.lb 1 1 Cerv.cl 6 0ft O.Dropn.lb 3 1 Fill ll llh Pripatfi Stock And lri.M You'll like their last chance. Singles by From Ring Mentor il National League.

CTWC1NNATI AT CHICAGO: Ulatkwell (0.1) hrll; (0-1). BROOKLYN AT NEW YORK (Nlfht)i taMne (0-01 n. Marlle (2-0). M. LOUIS AT PITTSBURGH (Nlehl): Th.mben (1-0) Staler (2-0) JH.Ir 11-01.

MILArirLTHIA AT BOSTON: (1-1) n. Bleklord (041). American League CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND: Dobaon (1-1) n. Hjnn (2-0). NEW YORK AT WASHINGTON (Nlrht)i Miller (0-0) n.

rorterlleld (1-1). BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA (Nlfht)l Parmll (2-0) n. Zoldik (0-0). (Only (amta icheialei) Wdllne.cj Bauer Black ILASTIC STOCKINGS AND SUPPORTS LOWENTHAL'S Pricrlptlon Pharmacitt down iimn honii mil. Itnth and Vint 49111 Hradlnc Hi.

TA (I23S Jr. Whitey Lockman and Bob Elliott and an intentional pass to Muel over for Starter Maurice McDer- nauer.u Mantli.rf Silveia ler filled them up. But Al Dark mott in the 11th, was the winner for the Red Sox. S. b-Jenien 1 1 0 Ofllltfltld 0 0 0 3 0 Tli beiry.rj 0 0 1 1 Oli-Nlarh 1 0 10 1 01 Wood.

rf 0 10 0 Imr.rf-lt 4 0 113 0lBivin.3b 1 0 4 0 0 lllVSlepliem 1 0 10 0 OlFeiky.Jb 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 popped to Cusick for the final out. MOUk.C Lopat, Behr Not So Sure His Amateurs Are In Shape To Fare Irish Team Manager Leo uurocner was Wllann chased bv date umpire Art Gore Kuiava.p Wlilte.c 4 2 Receivership Strikes At Wheeling Oval; for abusive language as he walked from the coaching lines to the Totali 44 13a32 11 3 0 lueluck.n I 0 18U duc-out after the Giants' filth Totali 8 33 11 DUBLIN, April 24 UP) Chicago's Golden Glovers finished training but not sightseeing today for the GOIN' FISHIN' THREE LARGE LAKES mot Kin apbil i Gene's Tavern Fishing Lakes (Pormerlr Tavlor OoRnev) Gore chased Vern uicKiora on a-Two out when wlnnlni run acored. b-trurk Meeting Is Canceled the Boston bench in the third. put tor in eluhth. c-Wed out lor Loiwt start of their European invasion BOSTON.

NEW YORK. AB.H.PO.A Wheeling, W. April 24 UT) in imn, a i-inea out lor Bevan In fourth f-Ran for Unliardt In eluhth. l-ltan tor Uropo In eluhth. i-Hrt Into llelder'a choice lor Throneberia In 10th.

Pike Bl. 177, IMand 7 Mllet tram RIIU'i Corner. AB.H.PO.A 4 0 4 rilONK HllLLY SNUO Owner William u. Lias gave Rit.3b ft 01 NK KKD- IDS lltlldl Innlni 1 I I I I ft I tun riNK roons and bkvi rutin JMhroe.cf 4 5 the final word today that Wheeling Downs race track will not fii of amateur boxing rings Friday night at Dublin Stadium against the Irish champions. The 10 fighters said they were confident and ready to win every Elliott, If c-Dlrim May.cl Mutllfr.rl Dark.u WMlnira.c New York 101000000 0 03 Wofton 000010010 0 13 E-Mlie, Peakj.

RBI Mlxc, Mclniuaald, While. Voilmer. Goodman. SB Coleman, McDouiild, Goodman. 3 Mantle.

HR open its scheduled spring meeting OorOQn.ir 4 0 1 Dnnlela.rt 1 1 13 1 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Saturday. CooDer.c 4 Lias' properties, including the a-Harti('d 0 While. White. DPMcUouald lo Coleman to Mlie: White to piemall. Kit New Yoia 17, Boaton J3, BB-Otl McDermott 1, Lopat 0, Kuiava bO McDermott 7 track, were placed In receivership 3 Speneer.p bout.

But Head Coach John W. Behr wasn't as certain about the during government ettorts to col St.Cl're.c 0 3 Cu.slrx.at 4 Spihn.p 3 1 Burdtttt.p ut'ioik 1, Lopat 3, Kuiava 1. HlU t)tt Lopat ft In Kuiava 3 In MrOetmoit 10 In lect about $2Vi million in back outcome of America's first Gold Totali 3T 10 30 13 taxes, interest and penalties. HOME IS THE PLACE TO HAVE A CASE OF BAVARIAN'S OLD STYLE' en Glove debut on the Interna A Federal court ruled that the tional scene. Total! 37 9 30 13 i mMw jo: ueiora ami.

IR Ipt 3-1, Kutava 1-1, McDermott 3-3, Delock 0-0. hiii' HyDeiock ittoppi, WP Muermott. Wlimer Delcca (1-01. Laer Kuiava (0-1). Loai To Venezuela "If the boys could be in the spring meeting at the half-mile track could not be held under the a-Ran tor Cooper In tenth.

b-Hlt Into doubl nlay tor Soahn In aevfoth. c-Ran lor same condition they were when Elliott la tenth. they fought in New York, they'd 11S45STSS10I receivership. Lias and his lawyers are trying to raise a $2,744,000 surety bond so the receivership NEW YORK, April 24 W1 Joe Bolton 000 0 00030 30 win every fight" moaned Uenr. Louis, former world heavvweicht.

New York SOOIOOSOU 03 Cooper, Jethroe, Weatrum. RBI Thom- You tell me, how can they be can De lifted. on. Elliott, Unler, Torjeson, cooper 2, will leave by plane Wednesday night for Venezuela, where he will in good condition after the way I don know where I can cot they ve been running around, viS' that kind of cash," Lias told a iting Blarney Stones and brew newsman. "We can't possibly open eries? If I had my way they be our meeting this Saturday, and I referee two boxing bouts this week end, Saturday night he will be the third man in the ring as Jack Flood of York and Amelio Agramonte of Cuba battle in a can't say anything definite about 15 miles out of town in a train ing camp." Mathewi 3.

Cuilck. 2B Mrnill, unier. DanelU, Mathewi. 3B Thomion. HH Tor-gewn.

Reed. Weltrum. DP Wllllami to Dark to LocamBTi; Marshall lo Torgwon: WUUama to Lnckman. Lett Boiton 10; New York 10. BB Oft Spahn Burdetta 1: Unler Koslo 3.

SO By Burdelte Unler Koulo 1. Hlta Olt Spahn 8 tn 6: Burdettt 2 In Unler 7 tn 7: Kolo 3 In IVi: Spencer 0 In 1. ER Spahn 3-3: Unler Koalo 3-3; HBP Burdette idark). WP Spahn. Lanier, winner Burdette (3-11.

Loaer Koalo (0-1 1. Core, Stewirt and Gurllelmo. 3:05. A 4,733. the possibility of our having The men fight in 10 events at meeting at ail.

I am still holding 10-rounder at Caracas. Ho also international rules weights, almost out some hope. That all I can will referee a bout Sunday after noon in Maracaibo. all at variance with American do, hope." standards. Virtually all the fellows are just about on the nose.

If any Local Boys Win one checks in overweight Friday his bout is forfeited even though CAMP ATTEItBURY, WHATVO AND WHEN FRIENDS DROP BY THE HOUSE ISN'T DRY ENTERTAINING EASY AS PIE the match goes through as an ex' hibition. April 24 CD Two Cincinnati boya won their matches tonight In the Fifth Army Boxing tournament Midgets To Appear and entered Friday's finals. Pvt. On Wrestling Card Midget grapplers and a main Frank Smith, representing Ft. Wood, decisloned Pvt.

Reginald Ltindy, Ft. Custer, Mich- event between Al Tucker and Roc- co Colombo will highlight to 1 fit night's mat show at Music Hall Arena. The little fellows will be seen in the Australian tag-team Igan. The other Queen City scrapper, Cpl. Thomaa Smith, Ft.

Wood, Missouri, knocked out Pfe- Dar-rell Goodwin, Ft. Sheridan, Illinois, in the second round. HOWELL IS'PRESIDENT MILWAUKEE, April 24 tP)- semi-final with Little Beaver and Saiie Helassie opposing Dan Cupid and Irish Jackie. The feature and YOU WANT A BAVARIAN'S 'WHEN the semiwindup will be two of Fritz Howell, Associated Press sports writer of Columbus, Ohio, three falls, each with a time limit of 60 minutes. A heavyweight match between Bobby Ford and IT MIGHT BE RAINING OR TV MIGHT BE TOO ENTERTAINING today was named President of the Francis Miquet will open the show National Bowling Writers Asso at 8:30.

ciation, succeeding Bill Hengen, Minneapolis. Mort Luby, Chicago, was named First Vice President. Other Vice Presidents named were Fred Wolf and John Walter, Detroit; George Burton, Long Island, N. Jim Segretti, Chicago, and Elmer Fischer, Leading Hitters i BY ASSOeiATF.D FP.KS1 Leadlnf Batsman (Baaed an 20 at Ball), NATIONAL LEAOl'E. Player and Clan 0.

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