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'AUQUST-2, ELEVEN THE TRANSCRIPT SPORTING NEWS PAGE Cabral Easily Beats Garcia in Main Bout FEATURE IS WON BY IMPERATRICE Freddie Cabral of Boston, who substituted for Garvcy Young, late ot the U. S. Marines, In the feature bout at the North Adams A. A. weekly light show in Meadowbrook Arena last evening, proved himself a capable performer with the gloves and he won handily over Felix Oarda of Puerto nlco.

He received tho with Die crowd and he will probably be irtSlched for a return bout with a more- formidable foe at (he Arena. Garcia worked hard but he just dldnt. have what 11 lakes, trailing the Boston boy from the start. 'flip semi final was a strenuous af- faii In the opening rounds with both 'Caprarcll and Carroll giving about ever.ilhlng they hacl but It was the formier who had the more left at, the Year Old Filly Wins Test Stakes Which Features gram at Saratoga. Cards Receive Upset At Hands of Phillies unanimous decision at the conclu-rfinish to lake the decision.

Both ision of their eight rounds. I loot Ing tired near the close ss their hi) dusky opponent four times in the jearlyi efforts were too much to con- final stanza Just to clinch the vie- Jllnuc throughout the six rounds. In lory. closing stanzas the fans got .1 In the semi final of six Jack Caparell of Boston gHh award over Eddie Carroll of Toroii-fwero nearly nil in. to while, in the special six Tlie special six rounder was a real which was one of the best with Referee Pugliesc and on (he program, Tommy Hognn oil Judge Bolster voting for Hogan at laughs as the principals trl Ined thejswap inmches but found that led to they New York, colored, decision over I.eo Dul cester.

scored a split HI malne of Wor-ijh Uhc windup while Judge Clarke cast 'jhls vote for Dulnialne. The Worcest- OLW1 IT boy was the favorite because of In the two four round curtain -uphill bailie after gelling away raiser's, the Walcott twins of Albany. to a bad start. looked In the first who formerly boxed under the nameiromirt as If Hogan would put his op- of Morro. got an even break.

Jlinlponait away In jig time as he hit stopping Young Lnndry of WebsterIjpftcn and hard. Dulmaine rallied. i 1 scent ienl (Peters) (By Jurison Press Sports Writer) There is ft new mosquito causing trouble In the Nalional league these days and it's the last Insect you ever would species Xnown as Saratoga Springs. N. Aug.

i the Phillies. Imiwatrice, a three-year-old fllly ne Philadelphia club has a pcr- 1 manent address in the cellar of the owned by W. H. Laboyteau scored 5en or but here In August her fifth triumph in seven starts I when it should be lending to 11-s vesterday when she ran in front all business It has fluttered into the limelight bv winning several the way for a handy victory in gjimM shor time. 17th renewal of the OS I Important.

It nosed out the Test slakes at Saratoga race course. St. Louis Cardinals, 2-1. ill 11 in- SPRAGUE VICTOR OVER GALE Shoe Workers' Pennant Hopes in Dusty League Suffer Jolt as Result of Local All Stars Meet West Springfield Nine pitcher obtained on waivers from the St. Browns, started on thei mound and got credit for the lory although he was forced out In the seventh.

Tom Drake, fresh from Nashville, relieved him. Tom Tatum, an outfielder who also came up from Nashville, started In centerneld and i The hopes of the Gale Shoe cnm- balted in Brooklyn's first run. Defeat, The Norlh Adams All Stars meet the West Springfield Biowntes at Noel field tomorrow afternoon, following Us home clash today (he Chlcopec Colonels. These cal (earn will help matters along materially. Thc Chlcopee Colonels, who will be faced this afternoon at 2.45.

come 'to this city with a fine lerord which I shows 22 victories and only two de- tw fllfeals thus far. The team heads Ihe nlngs last night to but the Redbirds' first-place margin to a si One wa.s Ihinl in lhe field of six over lhe Brooklyn Dodgei three-year-olds after tiring in out (he Chicago Cubs onto'works in the Dusty league pennant pro contenders In the Connecticut Thc Cincinnati Reds held (heir slim third-place margin by race, received a Jolt last evening beating the Boston Braves, 5-1. behind the two-nil hurling of Johnny Vnnder Meer. The Pittsburgh when the shoe workers fell before the Sprague Specialties company, 6 to 4 at Noel field. Pirates, striving Four runs In the Valley.

On Monday night, the local club stages the (fist game under lights arranged In several years for the hard to oust the Reds, roughhoused proved enough to the New York Giants. 6-3. clinch- Spraguc nine of Us ing the game with a four-run third fourth frame local falui he West 'Indian Royal assure success. The ihe altrnclHIon. stretch.

Tlie time on last the nth, after Lon Warneke had was 1.25 1-5. two seconds oft thejtaken the mound for the pace-set- conrse record. Imperatrlce carried ters. Catcher Benny Warren of the 113 five off Phils smacked a homer into was ridden by Jockey Skclly. (stands for victory.

ngutr i in i (J ui 1110 flpM nPtMPPnlinil eltedbirds' Ing Ihe game with a four-run third Oi team started a bunting gamel 1 ingle game! Inning when Vlnce DiMngglo singled jln lhe firtl nnd i hree rims 11 jgers. who I with the bases loaded. It wa New ne rcsu hm it was still two lal- scllrii W01(1 tlin I)1CR ubs, 5-4. In York's sixth straight defeat and! a su wnimng streak oMlie All Stars. The SnOl Ol mK l-UUIll.

LIU. nP ninth setback in ten games on western trip. Brow tiles express IhemsPlves as Priete and Kalcly each conncct- hopeful of copping First 2-year-olds; furlongs. Time, 1.07 4-5, a-Son Previously the Phillies had npllt even In four-game series with both the Cincinnati Reds and the Cubs. the in the American league and of them the New York double which were the bat- Massachusetts the this Western overwhelmed the St.

Louis Browns. 9-0, to take a tighter grip on first place. features although Smith, flHed ui the. Gale, lineup at and they believe win over trm The All Stars arc not worrying about the reputation of the visitors In the coming contests, however, ihe local rlub going along about Its business with the Idea ol boosting its winning streak to eight games before time conies to stage the night contest with the West Indian aggregation on Monday night. The local team has scored six wins in a row and only two defeats have been suffered In 11 starts this season.

Tlie Bcnnlngton league club and the crack Brooklyn Giants are the opponents to take Ihe local tram's measure. 750 3 300 '-tiw u.wj u.v™ The Dodgevs added three new i The Wanhington Senators trimmed players (o their roster yesterday i the Chicago White Sox, 8-2. to push when the team found itself short ofi players, got three hits for the los- ers. Each team used a couple ofi pitchers. Bob Galipeau hurled most! in the third to triumph on a tech- nics! K.

while Joe dropjwd a split decision to Tony Machadl of Worcester. Phil Pugllese of Ihls city refcreed! as usual while Joe Bolster of Wll- llamslown and Jimmy Cltuke of Ad- nmR served as judges. Elwln Dunn of Adanis. was lhe tinier and Matty of this city again took care of Ihe announcing. Lustrous (Meadc) however, steadily growing better as tlw bout advanced and having the colored boy backing up In the last rouisd.

Tlie question was whether Ditlmnine succeeded his opponent's cnrl.v l. ing was replete with rugged fight- Also-ran: x-Recofiiiize. Michigan Sun, a-Towcr Maid, x-Brlght 1 Witness Stand, x-Bohemonri, x- i 1 nn nfi lt cli intii nit vjj.ii.ngw i 11.00 nnrt ftll 0( tnem Sn achieving Chicago a little farther out ol the of the game (or the winners but, 670 'their triumph over Chicago. Johnny (first division. Dutch kept way to Medclski near the Corner and Y.M.C.A Win Games in Softball League veteran American league! eight hits scattered.

STREAKS ing. Hogan had a little on his op- ponrait in the Infighting but Dul- innlnc got In some effective work x-Alibi Babe, Easy Chair, Brave Sir. WIN TWO GAMES during the last few rounds. I Tower entry. It looked very much as if Cabral! In the first, (our rounder.

Ring entry, could have put away Garcia in made tilings Interesting for Second 1 mile.j CARDS HOPEFUL OF FIRST PLAGE close while Accetta and Priete worked for the shoe factory learn. Thc summary: Walcott for the first couple of rounds but the Albany boy finally to him In the third, stretching him on the floor, Thc bout was stop-i Blue Castle (W. Bads) 8.30 last stanza of the main bout had he gone to work on him after scoring four knockdowns but was a nice gesture, to lei the Puerto Rlcan stay nfter the latter had shown his gameness by pulling himself up from the floor as many times ns he hit (he canvas. Thc Boston boy was a smart boxer and there was no time second four rounder as theJTj me Time, 1.40 2-5. Toddle Top IB.

James) 20.90- 4.50 ped at this point although the! Hr te Back (A. Robertson) 3.00 were that Landvy 0 ran: Strolling In, cay, Who Reigh, Devil's Run. through for the night regardless, 3 Tlw crowd was with Joe Third 3-4 mile. art 1 The Silver streaks report two; St. Louis.

Aug. 2 11 the Car- softball viclorles. defeating the dilla)s can dortge he itl ury Dare Devils. 12 lo 1, and the Extension Twelve, 19 to 4. The summaries: Silver Streaks ab no a M.

Maroni, If 5 2 3 2 ab Roberts, ab Robinson, ss Hill. 2b Daniels. If Ib Medelski. rf. Kalely, cf Coercion 3-5.

(Coule) Ihe fray that, he ha'd any cause to be "oilier Iwin appeared to give away worried. It was not until the considerable weight to Tony Ma- round, however, that he really cutichadl of Worcester. Thc pair mixed loose. Up lo that time he was snlls-j willingly every round and a split fled to outbox his opponent and greeted them at the Niece. 1.70 Dally Delivery (Skelly) BJenwecd (W.

Eadsl 4.20 5.30 3.00 4.20 3.40 Also ran: Magic Stream, z-Crow- along easily, piling up points. Pugliesc and Judge had Garcia missing frequently Machadl nnd Judge Cltvrkel altogether, Cabral connected about gnvc a draw. It was a good fight any lime he chosr. The victor's lhe twin refusing to give anyj hlbltlon of boxing went over welllgmunifl to his bigger foe. nrst but disqualified.

Fourth Race 2-year-olds, urlongs. Time, 1.07. 6.10 GROVE IS SLATED TO WORK ON HILL Sports Roundup up, Boston. Aug. 2 MV-OM Mose.

Edd prove goes after No Ml today and i Wew orki Alt 2 Spcda It looks as triumph will NeVjVS Servlce H1 ghes t-priced ball- Just as hard to eel his ln the mty Mver: ular aOOlh victory, If Manngcr Del of whose $12.000 salao Baker goes through with his plan js VaW by Cubs Melio Bet-, to start babbling "Bobo 1 wno bcnt Rert rmall Rock. Parading, Rodm. for the Detroit Tigers. to acc d( between a main bout Sixth 7-8 mile bWaygal (Meadct HI Diddle (James) 5.80 2.60 2.SO 2.60 3.70 Also ran: aTdle Quest, Mar-Kcll, bTribal Ruler. Lei Mima, aHcedful, cBostcc, Enchantress.

Whentley-Whltney entry; J. E. Widener entry; cM. B. doff entry.

Fifth 3-ycar-olds and 3-4 mile. Time, 1.13 1-5. Twinklppy 6.60 3 90 3.80 3.60 3.20 4.20 Also ran: Knight's Quest, Piping Wise Timmle (James) JackoracX (McCreary) "Bobo" boasts, and rightly so. Grove has yet to score a maJorl fll Dllt lc 5nme me to Angeles league decision over him. As a mat-h 0 jjg L.

Angell. Ib B. Andreatta, J. Bryson, 3b. A.

Vicari, sf W. Bishop, A. Berasi, cf J. Ohldotti, if E. Farlnon, 3b O.

Angeli, ss 4 5 cf 4 5 4 4 2 4 2 3 the rest of the season ihe club willlo'Dell. win the National league pennant.J Galipeau, p. rf says Manager Billy Somhworth. I Thc team entered Ihe Brooklyn series, which they split to retain their Iwo game lead, with the line- 1' up at lull strength lor the first time J. Smith, Ib Farlnon, 2 1 since opening day when Catcher jDavis.

ss 0 1 Gus Mancuso was removed wllh a rle rf 0 badly bruised and sprnlned finger.I, 0 1 liD Oj -Barring further injuries will hmiin. If 0 Southworth ass 0 the "It is only D. Roy, 3b Morrisey, ss Evans. Ib Flaherty, Roy, ct 42 12 16 27 IJnre Di'vils ab po 0 cause of excellent Dcmaslr1 and because we've really played to win, that the club has stayed on 24 Gale ab 4 3 ...3 ...3 2 3 ...2 3 ...2 po I 2 0 0 6 1 18 5 po a Thr Corner Cafe team dcfealed McKlnley squavr, first half champions in the Northern Berkshire Isollball league. 9 to 4, last evening while the Y.

M. c. A humbled Spragur. 8 to 4. ll Corner Defeats McKlulfy li Thc corner of this city kepi 0 up its winning streak by trouncing thr McKinlev Square Drug of Ari- Ojani'i 9 lo 4 Iflsi night In the Mother 01 Town.

Mink Merllni pitched masler- ball the winners, holding ihe lj Adams team to five hits while his teammates rapped out 15 safeties. John Bulletti of the Corner and Bib Hish of Mc.Kintcy hit circuit clouts. Kline and Billy O'Nell hit hard for the winners. Tlie summary: Vincelette, Ouellette, If Harrington. 2b Shetlet.

rf 2 Bradley, sf Girgentl, If 1 top long." Mancnso went osit time ills experience 0 B. O'Nctl, 2b 3b 0 Bulleltt. rf. If Bergeron. Ib 1 Kline, cf Bprgeion.

sf 26 4 6 14 9 4, Garv 10140 champagne, Sprague RL lusl the le 1 0 0 0 3 0-4; behind the 1 ns J- Snillh. Priete, 'I plate was necessary to balance 2. Medelski Roberts, Two-, of young hiirlers carried by ses Daniels, Poote, Dell, Katel: the ciub. He was out 11 days Corner Cafe ab 3 I 1 I 4 2 3 2 4 1 3 1 4 0 4 0 3 0 4 0 3 1 po a Sacrifices, Davis, Priete. powers.

3b Bases on balls, off Galipeau 2, Ac-IZiioga, ss cclta 3. struck out, by Galipeau B. Zabek. rf 36 3 13 21 jMcKinlcy Square ab po a 3 1 Before Gus could get back in action. Pitcher Clyde Shoun.

vet" eran workhorse of whom much was, 0 expected, jammed his ankle sliding Sleemburg. third base and he limped on the sidelines until May 15. Since Gali- igtist at Ebbets field and a trip tor 1 of fact, he'was partly renpon- slblt for -two-week delay In; Grove's achievement of the tread- hi ured 300th victory when he shut out the Red Sox, 2-0, in Detroit a few di weeks bnck, Both learns had an off day yes tcrday, a rest which was welcomed by the Red Sox as additional time in which to nurse wounds nmong key players. Manager Jo Cronln expected be Ijjck In the lineup deaplte a badly bruised hand, Jimmy roxx is still ailing and won't Me much action before Com DIMagglo will probably; rest a few more days. Out In Cincinnati, Tom Barley JIBS been chosen to halt the surga ot the champion Reds, who ex Thompson Time.

1.2S 1-5. almperatrice (Skclly) 3.10 2.40 Pomayya. (Robertson) 590 2.10 Streaks Dare Devils .051 Runs batted in, "jthen Shoun has been pounded froml box more times than the clubi I would like to remember. 38 7 24 5 Mancuso and Shoun were Yesterday's Stars Geliieiser, sf Southgate, If Presnal. rf Hish.

Ib 3 20008020 000100- Iliy the Associated I'rcss) 2b IModersKI, If. sf ICaridrii, nursing their injuries Rlghtficlder'; and Tom Henrlch.l Eno5glaugllll 1 who eids I 21 ankees-Gomez pitched Bve-hlt eddy Corcoran, the P. G. A. tour- Proud One (Eads) manager, Is doing all he can to Also run: Maemante, sSirange H.

Msronl bat reported to the team's physi-j hulout, and Hcnrich hit Iwo home Bryson 2. Vicari, Roy. Shellct 3.r clan fol rca tnienl of an ailment and two singles against Browns. 2.20 Two-base hits. G.

Angell. (nnt haj removal o(f and Dutch Leonard. Senators-Whlp- Corner Cafe ..024000 lp Ben Hogan carry on his cndur- cc record. The wenlher was so ho! i)g the St. Paul open that Fred- du wanted Ben to fly to Chicago alltcr each riny's piny and take an aKr-condllioncd train back lo St.

Phiil for a good night's sleep Paul Kclster, a former Richmond, lad who made good on the big Is the new sports editor of the New York Post. Garry Flnley goes 'buck to the city desk. Today's True Slory Eraiie White, who Is Eolng great. guns for the Cardinals, was pitching for Ashcvllle in the Piedmont Device, Sister Union. Field entry.

Seventh Race tip. 1 mile. Time, 1.39 4-5. 4-year-olds and Three-basc hit. Ouellette.

Homei on lhe luc seB son. iped White Sox wilh eight-hit pltch- run, Shetlet. Stolen bases. S. Angeli, Vicari, H.

Maroni 2, Harrington 2, Evans. Sacrifice hits, Bera.sl.l brilliant rookie I Ing. One Jest (Uongden) 6.20 3.80 Olympus (I. Anderson) 5.20 Iron Shot (Meade) Also ran: Bright View, berry, Ra II. i Ghldottl.

Hoy. Base on balls, otT 3.10| Andreatta 2. Struck out, by Walker Cgoper. was Ihe next victim He was In a collision at the plate I with Vincc DIMaggio. Pirates-Singled bases loaded to help beat May 18 and came out second besti Giants.

a broken shoulder blade. 1 Dolph Camllll, 3.00,herly 1. Andrcatta I. Bryson 1. Um-i cooper didn't get back into armor four hit? toward victory over league some ycnrs back ndcd their streak to .0 victories that The! was! tingiii.thed Barley, who hns a one-Uiree record so far, has his work cut oul for htm with big Paul Derringer the selection of Manager Bill Mc- Kechnle for mound duty.

Today Nallonal Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louts, hfew York at Pittsburgh. American Detroit at Boston.

SI. Louis at New York. Chicago nt Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. League Leaders fSy the AiiocMtrit t'rct American League Boston, DiMaggto, New York, .378.

New York, Rolle, New York, 81. i Runs batted New 95; DiMngglo, New York, 94. New York, 1S1; Travis, Washington, 137. New York, 32; Bourtreau, Cleveland, and Judnlch, Bl. Louis, 29.

Cleveland, ll; TraMs, Washington, 10. Home New York 36; DIMagglo, New Xoik, 25. Stolen Washington, 17i Kuhel, Chicago, 14. New York, 10-3. Nallonal Philadelphia, 337; Bclser, Brooklyn, J3l.

75; Moore, SI. Louis 74. Runs -batted Chicago, 76; Mile and Slaughter, St. Louie, St. Louis, 12H Umls, 130.

Brooklyn, and) DalleiA'ndro, Chicago. 30. St. Louis, Jive puyers tied with' 7. Home Brooklyn.

Nicholson, Chicago, and Ott, Newi Cauichl on lhe Fly Gordon Cobbledick reports In the Cleveland Plain Denier that owner Alva Bradley plans a new deal next season with every player on the block except Boudreau, Keltner anc Feller Did you know that oli Jim Thorpe once served as president of the National football league? He unanimously elected In 1921 when the loop was known as the Professional Football Association i Baseball men say the While Sox report at the ballpark earlier than any club In either major. Their hotel Is usually barren of athletes by 11 a. m. The Philadelphia football Eagles have chartered two planes to fly home from their Two Rivers, train- Ing camp Plenty of speed as well as batting punch will come to tlv Giants next season when Babe Barnn reports from Mlnne- He's one of the fastest big In the game and is a cinch to SEMI-FINAL ROUND SCHEDULED TODAY (By Lou Black) R. Farlnon, ss New Haven, Aug.

2 G. Angcll. c. cf may be the same as counting chick- Bishop, ens before they arc hatched, but Andreatta, rl veterans were freelv predicting today that by Sunset, Holly Mandly, Jr of Hartford and Tommy Leonard, of Nashua. N.

would be the New England amateur gol! Q. Nci 3b 3.30 plres, Wetshoffer, Samla. Time Straw-i game, I hour 35 minutes. Silver Strcakj ab pa M. Maroni, sf H.

Maroni, 2b L. Angell, Ib E. Goss, J. Bryson, 3b A. Bcrasl.

cf E. Farinon. If J. Ghldottl, rf R. Farlnon, ss of until July 13.

And old Gus I was strapped In behind the plate, Johnny Vander Meer, with his legs bandaged and his PK IK iwo-hltter to beat Braves, weary body crying for succor, pa- tlenlly doing good job until his SI Johnson and Benny Warren, teammate once more made appearance. Just a week later, May 25, Slugger Johnny Mize and Second flase- mnn Prank Crcspl each fractured a finger. i Crcspi was back seven days later; was out, for almost month Johnson held Cardinals to two hits until ninth, and Warren homered In llth for winning run. runs. Hish.

Bulletti Kline. R. Bergeroi McKlnley Square .210010 Runs balled In. Kline 3. Sea In 2.

Zabek. Geliieiser. Htsh. Moderski. 'Bulletti, Gnrvlc.

Two base hits, T. Bergeron 2. Whalcn. Merjhii. B.

O'N'eil. Home Stolen bases. Base on balls, off Carlddl 3, oil Mer- llni Struck out by Carlddi by Merllnl 3. Wild pitches. Cariddl 1.

Merllnl 4. Umpires, Bombardier and P. Saneckl. Upsels Spraitur III lhe other contest. Fenton did lhe honors on the hill for the opposing Benolt.

N. Roy drove one on lhe nose for a homer. The winners took over in the nrst inning when thrco runs were scored and added two more to clinch their win lu the seventh. The summary: V. M.

c. A. ab-r po Lynch. 3b 3 1 1 1 Bulleil. 4 Tangier, cf Fenton.

G. St. Pierre, If Garner, Ronan, rf Jacobs. 2b Ziier. sf A.

SI. Pierre. Ib Zabek. 2b Landiy, Saneckl, Jb Gamari. 3b N.

Roy, ss Wilk. rf Zoltek. If G. Hoy. sf Santeltl, cf Benolt.

Y. M. C. A. Sprague 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 34 ab 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 26 8 18 21 11 po 1 3 300110 8 021100 0-4 Runs batted in.

Fenton 2, Garner, Jacobs 2. Ziter, A. St. Pierre, N. Hoy, Wilk.

Zoltek. Zabek. Two-base hit, Fenlon. Three-base hit, Zller. Home nin, N.

Roy. Stolen bases, Zabek. Sacrifice hits, A. St. Pierrf.

Jacobs. Base on balls, off Fenlon 2, Bcnoit 2. Struck out. by Fenton 1. Double play.

Gamari to Sanecki. Umpire, Slattcrv. Time ol game, 67.03. Schedule for the Week Tlie following Is the schedule for Ihe Northern Berkshire Softball league (or the coming week: vs McKlnley at Fisk street, Adams, Umpires, Bombardier and P. Saneckl.

Cafe vs Fisk street, Adams. Umpires, Bombardier and Kowolski; vs Sprague at Greylock. Umpire, Bob Slattery. vs Sprague at Greylock. Umpire, Bob Slattery.

Cafe vs at Greylock, Umpire, Bob Slattery; Sprngne vc Simons at Fisk street, Adams. Umpires, Bombardier and Kowolskl. vs Simons, Fisk street. Adams. Umpires, Bombardier and Kowolski.

44 19 22 27 Kxtpnslon Twelve ab swipe 30 bags or more this year. Today's Guest Slur Wilbur Ktnlcy, Jackson (Miss.) Dally News: "Broadcaster Dizzy Dean is having trouble Identifying some of the American league play. A look at the records for the couple years, he didn't know much about Nallonal league hitters, either." Names Is Namex A gent named Howard Murderskl 1s murdering the. ball for the Johnstown club In the Penn State Association. NaturMl.T And wouldn't you Just know that Pcle Appleton, whose Initials are PWA, Is a relief pllcher.

Cincinnati, 13; Hand'ey, Pittsburgh, 13. Fitchlng-RklcHe, Cincinnati, White, St. Louis, 13-3. Fights Last Night Bv the Atioetaltd frett) Brooklyn, N. Y.

Tommy Cross, 136. Philadelphia, and Julie Kogan, New Haven, draw (10). Oliver White', 136, Brooklyn, outpointed Bur- Wc, Philadelphia 18). Burlington, Buster Burlington, stopped MB' Small- wtjod, US, Boston (5). tournament's finalists.

All that Mandly, SS-year-old Connecticut open champion, has to do Is to eliminate Joe GoldshlnsXy of New Haven, New England public links champion, and then go on to beat the winner of the Dom Soccoll of New Britain-Art Bridgeport match. Williams of All that Ihe 23-year-old Leonard, New Hampshire champion has to do Is to defeat Ed Martin of Wcston, twin brother of the 1940 champion, Leo Martin, who dethroned yesterday, and then go on to lick the winner of the match between Ted Bishop of Aubnrndale, and Art Peterson of Fitchburg, Mass. The eight reached the quarterfinal round yesterday under a hot sun at the New Haven country club, Going Into the final won't be nen to Leonard, University of Virginia law school student, or the dark- haired Mandly. Leonard was runner-up last year, while Mandly has twice won this tournament, in 1935 and again in 1939. The play of Mandly and Leonard has been very Impressive and their meeting, should It materialize In the 36-hole final on Sunday, woulrt be very popular.

Billy Conn Decidet He'Will Face Music Hollywood, Aug. 2 Billy Conn li 'going home to face the imislc, and meet at last. "PopX is the Pittsburgh lighter's new father-in-law, Jimmy Smith, wrio once announced that he would Billy In the nose if he married his pretty daughter, Mary Lou. Well, Billy married Mary Lou In an elopement, anyhow, soon after the and shortly after he had been knocked out by Joe Louis In round 13 of their heavyweight championship bout. Then the rwo to Hollywood, Billy lo star In a motion picture "The Pittsburgh Kid," and Mary Lou lo see the and honeymoon.

The picture Just about com- 1 pleled and the Conns, Mr. and hi? flght manager, smiling Johnny Raj', are scheduled to leave for Pittsburgh Sunday. I N. Zanetle, ss Trimarchi, Dllorenzo, Ib B. Forllnl, cf B.

O'Nell, D. Fortinl. sf R. Miner, rf Sarkiss. 2b Tavcrnl, If Johnson, 0 but before he returned Third Base 0 "inian Jimmy Brown, sparkplug of the infield, went out with a broken 1 hand.

Brown's Injury, which June ll, kept him oft the dia- mond until July 10. Don'i give up folks, Ihe Cardt didn't and there really a few more The next victim was Morion The Thrill That Comes Once In A Lifetime i 0 10 1 2 0 1 1 Cooper, pitching mainstay. He 1 removed Juno 18 for an elbow op- 2 July 11 marked his return lo health, vim and a turn on thr mound. On July 21 Don Padgett, 0 outfielder de luxe, checked out with 27 4 7 24 69 10505074 2, R. Streaks Extension Runs batted in, M.

Maroni Ooss 4, Bryson 3, Farlnon, Farlnon, Angell 2, Johnson, Dl- Captain Telly Moore, center fielder, Joined the ranks of the In jured July 10 with shoulder. He got back just ihrec days before his replacement, Estcl Crabtree, made his exit with badly brvilscrt hand. So now you can understand why, Southworlh considers a pennant a barring i lorenzo. Two-base hits, Goss, Bryson 2, Johnson. Three-base hlt.i for his Cardinals, Maroni.

Stolen bases, H. Maroni 1, further injuries. Goss, Farlnon, Dilorenzo. Sacrifice hit, Ghldottl, Gosa. Base on balls, off Goss 1, B.

O'Nel) Ti. Struck out, by Goss 3, O'Nell I. Double plays, Bryson to H. Maroni to Angell 2. Umpires, Schmltt, Klein, Time game, 1 hour, 45 minutes.

of Johnny Mahoney Made Best Time in Contest In the story concerning the athletic events held at Noel field prim- to the recent All Star-Milton Bradley baseball game It was Incorrectly reported that Johnny Hurley of the visitors made the best time In getting down to first base Irom the batting box. Johnny Mahoney, former Mlddlebiiry athlete who played with the All Stars should have been listed as the winner as he covered the ground a second foster than the Springfield player, get- ling rtown lo baao In four onds. Reiulti Cincinnati 9, Boston 1. Brooklyn 5, Chicago 4. Pittsburgh 6.

New York 3. (Night Dame) American New York 0, St. Louis 0. Washington 8, Chicago 3, Others not scheduled. League Standing St.

Louis Brooklyn Pittsburgh Cincinnati New York hlcago Boston Philadelphia New York Dleveland Boston 'hllartelphla Jhtcago Detroit Washington St. Lotus National 62 61 51 51 45 44 38 25 American 68 50 47 47 45 38 38 Sports Mirror (By the Astoctatf.il fretil Today t. year Kovacs In semi-finals of Meadow club tennlj beat Bobby Rlggs, 6-4, 7-9, 6-4, 6-2 tourney at Southampton. Three years Baugh signed three-jear contract with Washington football Redskins. Five years Owens broke world record for 100 meters by sprinting In 10.2 In Olympic games trials at Berlin.

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About The North Adams Transcript Archive

Pages Available:
449,695
Years Available:
1895-1976