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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1949 11A Toronto Here Cards Fight Guibord, Hock Take Wins in FIRST AID FOR WINGS: Trainer Danny Whelan of Red Wings, right, ministers to catcher Johnny Bucha, left, and pitcher Jim Hearn, two Rochester casualties. Bucha is threatened with appendicitis and possibly may have to undergo an operation.

Hearn, who had been expected to Boyer, Yuhas Captures Downs Trot Marsha $1000 Face Leafs in Reds to Tie; Game Called hurl one of the games against the Toronto Maple Leafs this afternoon, has sore arm. Vallev Tennis Today's Tilts Batavia Marsha, Bird King's classy trotter from Spring-ville, made a triumphant return to Batavia Downs last night, coming up with 2:07.1 mile and winning the featured $1,000 sixth race. Cincinnati Run in 9th 8 of 28 Contestants Toronto's Maple Leafs, striving to crack the first division, move 1 i in front in the fifth race, taking it in a photo finish with Fantastic, driven by Levi Harner, Downs' leading driver. Lome Tolhurst, Knots Game Clubs Play 2 Today The mutuel handle was $160,042, second high of the meeting. Marsha, which has been campaigning recently at Northville Downs, rewarded her backers among the large crowd of into the Norton Street yard today for a 2 and 4 p.

m. double bill that inaugurates a chain of seven games between the Red Wings and the Harner'e nearest challeneer for Remain in Play At TCR Courts By IKK S1IYNOOK Eight entrants from An original starting field of survived contention in the men's singles play St. Louis iUF) The Cincinnati Reds and the St. Louis Cardinals 6,567 with a $25 win payoff. Leafs.

In the Canadian city, double-headers are set for tomorrow af driving honors, waa behind the winner, which paid $16.20. Ritters Lose ternoon and Tuesday night. battled to a 15-inning 9 to 9 tie last night, the contest being called on account of a National League With owner King in the sulky, Marsha settled in third spot for most of the mile route while Wee Laird, Scotch Child and Billy Stout Cloyd Boyer and John Yuhas yesterday at the Tennis Club of rule prohibiting any inning of a oppose the Leafs today. Boyer Ilochenter as the third annual Oen-esee Valley District Invitation worked in the bullpen and in a night gafe starting after 12:50 exchanged the lead position. Ade line Hanover moved into contea brief relief stint Friday night; a.

m. A doubleheader will be Tournament moved ahead with the played today. Yuhas did the same on Thursday. Max Peterson and Ed Wright are completion of 33 matches. Men's quarterfinals and semifl What was a wild, free-swinging tion just past the three-quarter mark.

Head to the Good Then Marsha made her bid, game for seven innings developed due for Toronto. All four are right in the late stages into a brilliant handers. rials are slated for this afternoon, as are the women's semifinals and windup rounds in the men's tandem hurling duel between Howie Fox and Al Brazle. Both teams had The epidemic of Injuries reached deeper into the Red YVInr squad division grabbed the lead going into the stretch and crossed the wire a head to the good over Adeline Hanover. Billy Stout finished third.

The daily double hit $201.80 with frequent scoring chances, but neither was able to produce a yesterday. Jim Ilearn, big right- 2, Drop from Softball Play The Ritter team, one of the Middle Atlantic Regional Tournament favorites, found the going too tough yesterday and waa eliminated. The Rittermen bowed to the Grumman Yankees. 1-0, in an eight-inning matinee duel and then rtropnrd a thrilling 2-1 decision to handed pitcher, came tip with game-winning hit. Local hopes In the men's singles event will be carried by city champion Paul Guibord and year's tunnerup.

Roy Hock, both of whom showed good form in turning back sore arm. And catcher Johnny The contest lasted for 4 hours Mac Bingan, driven by Floyd Milton, winning the first race and Mr. Bucha. It I feared, might have to go under the knife for an appen worthy opponents yesterday. Qui dectomy before the end of the sea son.

George Copeland Is out with rord, who drew a bye in the opening round, breezed through his club-mate. Bob Lone, at 6-1. 6-1 to ad Oakie, with Dick Ncebitt of Rochester in the sulky, taking the second. Mac Bingen opened at 20-1 but the crowd bet him down to 2-1 by post time. He paid $6.40.

Mr. Oakle returned $9.90 for a $2 win a chipped thumb, Ed Mierkowicz Is and 20 minutes. Cards founded five Red pitchers for 21 hits and the Red batters found the same number of Card lingers for 19 blows. The result left the league-leading Cards with a two-game edge over the second place Brooklyn Dodgers, who lost yesterday afternoon to the New York Giants. The lineups: Cincinnati St.

Louts inactive because of a pulled leg muscle, and Barney OUen Is on the shelf with a shoulder Injury. Who's the Newark Martins, 2-1. in 10 next? frames last night. The latter was vance easily. Hock, after turning t.olt Phil Michhn.

6-0, 6-4. went on to defeat Howls Samuels, 6-1, 6-4. Okey Fall to Goldman At least three of the first round til'. were of special Interest to the Morreae 71 the biggest upset in the tourney A front office announcement last thus far. nittht said that all box and re In other afternoon games, the Hatton, 3b Diering, cf served seat tickets for next Sun Alernman.

Cf firhnndient 9h ticket. Wee Pat, an offspring of Wee Laird, the famed Albion trotter, was the winner in the third, pacing the mile in 2:13.2. Walt WTiitney brought Wee Pat down the middle to come from second in the stretch. Left at Tost on Break Kittie'a Frisco was left on a bri-ak at the post in the fourth, but Summit Club, New Jersey State champion, trimmed, the Newark Lowrey, If Muslal, rf Cooper, Jones, lb day's season finale against Buffalo gallery. One of these saw Frank Orioles Nip Jersey, 4-3, Hardy Chased by Ump Baltimore (AP) Baltimore took a 4-to-3 International League game from Jersey City here last night.

Ernie Biek- have been sold. However, 9,000 un Martins, 7-3, and the Charlotte Stallcup. as Slaughter, If Litwhiler. rf Marlon. Leads in Area Sweepstakes reserved grandstand and bleache Merchants, victims of the Grura- Okey.

TCn star, bow to the power-packed slant of Buffalo's Jerry Goidyman. 6-4, 6-2, in what might be termed a mild Upset. Another Bloodworth. 2b D. Rice Kltiszeski.

lb Claviano, '3b Vnnder Meer. Brecheen. seats will be available when the mans Friday night, blanked the gates open at noon on that day Solvay Daws, 3-0. wuih jmu, ana nearaon. KIKST INNING 1 .1 1 1 1 'i M.in (..

which is Players Appreciation Day, Eiaon City favorite. Irv Bient. al Merchants Trounce Martins The Mercnants came back in the moved back a week from its orig James Morreale put together a rlman was called out on the third strike. most came a. cropper in rangy Mike it waa declared no start.

She took advantage of the good fortune, made her second etart good and won the mile trot in 2:12.1. She paid $10.30. haus pitched a seven-hitter to win his fourth victory of the inal date. evening and trounced the Mar fln 71 nt Midvnlo vesterrinv oftor. "wrey singled to right center.

Hntton nne a at jvnavaie yesterday alter- taking third, cooper singled to left. Hat- Borelll, local table tennis expert. Brent trailed in the opener and season. Big winner last night was the tins, 7-0. noon ior laureis in me weeKiy scoring, lowrey stopping at second.

As a result of yesterday's five- wePTWtakps nlav nt nrpa liih oiancup popped to Ulaviano. Litwhiler seepeiaes Play at. area ciuds. forced Lowrey at third, niaviann Infantile Paralysis Fund. A squad of Boy Scouts took up a collection City-Owned Dog Larry a 7-1 shot, paced home game program, the Soivay Daws, Three golfers two from Genesee sited- Newark Martins and the Ritters from the big turnout.

Appropri and the other from Ridgemont- ano. Stallcup grounded to Schoendienst. have been eliminated, while the nabbed runnerup honors. Frank 8choendwt singled to center. Dierlng Peterson was called out on the third strike.

ately, it was a Family Night crowd which swelled the coffers of the Charlotte Merchants havj been Wins Trial Stake had to go a'l the way In the second before chalking up a 7-5, 6-4 decision. In another close duel, Samuels had to rally from match point in the fUyott set to down Don "Woods. 6-2. 1-6, 10-8. Marv Wachman, Colgate University professor who formerly slaved lot of tennis at North- No runs, no hits, no errors, none left.

The paid attendance was 20,70. Marionettp and Anthonv Casrnairzr. stPplnS second Muslal tripled to left ftianoneue ana Aninony (agnazzo center, Diering and Schnendienst ecoring. hit 73s at Genesee and Owen Luck- Jones' grounder took a high bounce over beaten once and the Grummans fund. No figures on the amount of St.

Liiuis Pchoendienst flied to Walker. Musial was struck on the right forearm money raised were available. Vinr-ot tv, corv, tj; jt iviuszewsKi neao lor a double. Mus al hurst had the same at Ridgemont. scoring.

Slaughter lined to Litwhiler. Mar- and the Summit Club are unbeaten in this double elimination test. with a pitched ball. Jones filed deep to Other leaders: Jackson Yackel 'n rained, o. Rice tiied to Lowrey.

The Orioles secured a like number of safeties off a trio of Jersey hurlers, including Dutch Woyt's fifth home run of the season. Umpire Lynn Dowdy took unprecedented action in the fourth when he tossed pitcher Red Hardy out of the game while he was on the hill pitching to Butch Woyt. The count was 3-0 on Woyt at the time. Abusive language was the charge. Roger Bowman and Leon Culberson were later chased from Merriman.

Slaughter singled to let. Mu Middle man in the Buffalo pro Two games are scheduled for sial stopping at second. Mnrion forced I inree runs, tour nits, no errors. two test over last nights curfew this afternoon. The Grummans and u-a rn LsTit rr rmt Df hie big jonn bawson, to, at aionroe; uiitt (lxr Musial at third, Hatton, unassisted.

No runs, one hit. no errors, two left SEVENTH INNING cI vo.torv he 'league President Frank Shaugh i-- ,1 na t. i- the Summit Club will clash at 2 A-i inessy. The Bisons had to catch uuuu' i- j-i uun-uca, jcuj Cincinnati Bloodworth grounded to Purchase, 78 at Lake Shore; Frank Mnon. so did Kiuszewski.

Marion also p. then the Charlotte Mer Cincinnati Bloodworth walked. Kius zewski singled to center. Bloodworth stop in a round match. He meets a 12:17 a.

m. tram for Montreal chants will oppose the loser cf the Weinberg 79 at IrondequOlt, and J. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left: ping at second. Walker bunted and forced iwv in th features They asked for a restriction first game. Carolina Tic, owned and handled by Ronald Potter of Rochester, won the feature Derby Stake in the annual field trial of the Chili Bird Dog Club yesterday over the Elmwood Riding Academy layout, Elcnwood Ave.

The Puppy Stake was won by Meringo, owned and handled by Doc Palmerton of Geneva. Results: Puppy Stake: won by Merlngo (Doc Palmerton, Geneva); 2d. Fast Delivery Bill Bill George, Tonawanda) 3d, Octane (Ed. Welch. Rochester).

Derby Stake: won by Carolina Tic (Ron Durand" 82 at Country Club of Louis Brecheen singled to right. Bloodworth at third. Reeder to Glaviano Kluszewskl moved to second. Hatton sin Rocheeter. waiivcu.

sacruicen. Kluszenski to Bloodworth. who rnvprpH Stephenson Again Roy Stephenson, ooe of the na agairuit starting any inning 1:20 an hour and 20 minutes before cf the men's singles card. Seeded fair Victorious LOCI' ST HILL Jmw gross, Claris first base. Musial was purposely walked: gled to center for his fourth hit cc the game, but Kluszewskl was thrown out at Jackson Yackel and A.

J. Moore, 74. Low tn bases. Jones fouled to Cooper. that time.

Then the umpires called grounded to Bloodworth the plate, Diering to D. Rce. Walker went to third on the play. Merriman net, R. Stothard 75-4-71; M.

Lindsay tion's best pitchers, hurled his second consecutive one-hitter. Steph No runs, one hit. no errors, three left. THIRD INNING struck out. 81-10-71; R.

Hydec 7S-7-71; lMs low groHs, T. Kinsky 83; low net. J. G. Parson 88-18-70; M.

Holloway 84-14-70; J. Archer- No runs, two hits, no errors, two left. the bench. Culberson was in the lineup. Ray Piano took his place in left field.

JERSEY CITT BALTIMORE ab ai ab a Cincinnati Hatton doubled aeainst the for advice, and the loop prexy reportedly told them that since the game was crucial one, the Bisons could have only one hour to work with. enson also was instrumental ia scoring the only run of the game against the Ritters. He opened the rignt Held screen. Merriman wa tiir St. Louis D.

Rice doubled to right Glaviano singled off Stallcup's Glove, gon yu-i-73; H. Seiswanger 89-15-74 coming through unscathed were seeded stars Tom Kaleign of Syracuse and Ed Lindsay of Buffalo" Raleigh eliminated Bill Duke cf 1 Buffalo, 6-2, 6-2, while intjsu Vta4 a rt a Von sn cir tilTlP t'lasa low cross, J. Hagney 100; low 01- Tne anouwer by a pitched ball. Lowrev net. R.

Miles 104-27-77; F. Kice 108-30-78; Schoendlenat. Cooper was (struck D. Rice holding second. Reedr hunted ald Potter.

Rochester); 2d. Lor Cabin Skyboy (Howard McLaughton, Geneva) and forced Glaviano at second, Hatton to West Ball, A. J. Moore and M. Holloway lne wnn a pitched ball, filling the a 1 rj uiua AO.

ii bases. StallcUO DOooed to SrhnenHienct 3d. Danny Boy (Floyd Thomas, Bloodworth, D. Rice moving to eighth with a triple into right fiell and scored a moment later on a single. and K.

Uabl 63; J. Crieger and J. P. a Kie uiaviano Johnson ran for Reeder. Diering filed deep to Merriman, D.

Kice scoring. Schoendienst Mllna.cf 2 2 14 OiWoyt.cf 3 3 2 10 Culler. 2b 2 0 0 1 lYoung.2b 3 0 16 4 Gerken.lb 3 0 0 9 Binks.lb 4 011)0 4 0 2 1 01 Wood. rf 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 10 0 Piano.lf 2 0 0 1 Repass. ss 4 0 0 1 2 Henley.rf 4 0 3 2 OlMancuso.c 3 0 0 7 4 Carsona 64.

iiisi. nauun scoring and the bases re- Today' Entries: Open all age, 9:30 a. m. Ranger Willing The Ritters saw themselves KIDUKMON'T: Low groM. O.

Luckhurst lra KnocKea down singled to right. Johnson stopping at see-ond. Musial singled to left tor his third Herb, Jake'a Spike, Tioga Duke, Newtown with Charlie Goodenough of thej This brought storm of protest 'ub winning 6-0, 6-2. lron Buffalo Executive Leo Miller, women dominated thejwno pointed out that neither the feminine bracket as Ethel Marshall umpires nor Shaughncssy had any Tranki of Buffalo right to change the rule In the 73. Low net.

P. Pero 75-7-68: W. Basel "r1.0"?" deeP "I1' Merri- knocked from the test when the Paint Freckles, Jeff's Village Ace, Air hit! Johnson scoring the tying run and Sl-12-aq- mrtir 80-10-7IV w.iirni -aaTl" ie lying run. iiiuazews'tl 'V. walked, forcing Cooper home.

Ted Wilks Way Tim, Finger Lakea Sam, Lucky Lady Hather. 83-12-71; P. Nwak 79-6-73; Brtrndt dVr Mer toced" KtaWlTnl'S; Rufer.sa 3 0 0 2 4 10 0 2 Noble. 4 12 3 Bickhaus.p 4 0 2 1 4 Hardy.p 1 0 0 0 Utoer.p 0 0 0 0 It Open shooting dor, 1 p. Rangers Wil Schoendienet moving to third.

BiacKweu relieved Peterson for Cincinnati. Northey batted for Jones and walked, filling the bases. Slaughter also walked, forcing Schoendienst home and leaving the hsses ling Herb, Beaujin, Village Watchman, Blackstone Whltey, Newtown Paint Freck- w. ivenyon 82-14-68, B. Kegan Thr nm h-.

hi. A-Smith 1 0 0 0 0 Martina tallied in their half of the 10th on two infield singles and an infield error. Orummana OAOOAOO 11 7 Ritters OODOOll) 0 0 1 9 Siephenson and Cornell; Kraus and. Beane. Newark Martins 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 r.

Str.h Kfi.14.79 WoM unct lacs 87-16-71; S6-14-72; 92-18-74. les, Bingo O'Fern, Bohr Bill, Sunrise Su- Lohrman.p 0 0 0 0 2 filled. Marion grounded to Bloodworth. aan, Tim a Bunky Flaah, Skyora, Tireless W. Goodyear 95-21-74: Club Three runs, four hits, no errors, three Ted, Beus Wild Bill, Black brook Nola rhwiDlintbln 71 -rr.

-i, run mio ine left. VJ T. 1 seats nis third of the season. Skyrocket flam, Elktw Little Jill. KIGHTII INNING VriT.R'i' TT.TT popped to Bloodworth.

Wllk- vhjm "J- '-uj I sirurV out. Totals 2S 3 8 24 9 Totals 31 4 7 27 16 A Struhk out for rber in 7th. Jersey City 00000201 03 Baltimore lnlOOlOl 4 Young. Rnfer RBI. Binks.

McQull-len. rJerken. Woyt. Lohrke: 2B. Yourg; HR.

Woyt; 8. Young. I'ber. Rufer. Culler: I'lnrinnatl Brazle went in to pitch or the Cardinals and Nelson went to first oA-iA-otf.

unfl run. nne bit. nn Joined Lucy Masterson of Mobile, league constitution. Len wanted a and Helen Woods of this (10:57 curfew. The umpires said city in the semifinals.

11:17. and when that was an- Top-seeded Miss Marshall con- nounced just before the game, Sklp-tinued her victory march by waltz- per Paul Richards, after a con-through two TCR foes, blank-If erenee with Miller, registered his ir.g Rose Germano. 6-0. 6-0, and up-protent. Miller pointed out that If letting Carmen Pomies, 6-2, 6-0.

jan inning started as late as 11:15 Trankle won over Lucille it could conceivably consume about Arioll. 6-2. 6-1, then took a default si minutes. This would give the Victory from Clara Jung, local jBisons only SO minutes to dress, women's champion, when the latter jpack, eat and battle the heavy post-Teame ill during the second set game traffic toward the railroad 4 a U. I I co 1 rmt uuiaiiu aiiwi xill 9.

I ba.se. Lowrev singled to left center. Cooper Summit Club 5 0 0 1 1 0 a 7 3 Torittello. Kreznoia (1) and DlRlenzo; Mlchototiskt. Mickens 2) and Babulski.

Char. M-rchants 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 SolvSy Daws O00O0O (i 1 Laspanaro and McPherson; Suborski and f'ololli. Hatton walked. Merriman V. i Giavianoe glove.

Hatton stop- DP. Rufer to Culler. Repass to Young to iuurtf o-i-n. r. Devans vl-h-m.

Pine: at second. unru Batavia Race Results vnt; i-n iuw groj, j.iuui jiaiion waa out irvhi n- BlnKs: LEFT. Jersey City 4. Baltimore 10; BB. Hardy, 5.

Uber 1. Bickhaus 3: BO. grounded Into a double play. Marion to Schoendienst to Neiyon. Stallcup was on Glaviano's fumble.

Adams batted for Blackwell and tiled to Slaughter. No runs, one hit, one error, one left. St. Lonis Fox went In to pitch 1o Cincinnati. l.

Rice rolled to Bloodworth. Gla i-w net. D. Seelev S2-13 Dierine to TV Rir Ktttcrs 001000000 fi I 7 4 Mrtina 001 0000 0 0 12 9 2 -u LoughUn 79-9 iO. W.

Slebold second on the play. Cooper grounded into 8.1-13 ,0, A. Pero S2-10 72. L. Lyon a double play, Marion to SchoenHien.t Bickhaus 9.

Hardy 2. Uber HO. Hardy. 4 In 3 2-3 innings. I'ber 2 In 2 1-3, Lohr-man 1 In 2: Winner, Bickhaus (4-6); Loser, Nickola.

Krtus 5) and Viscardi; Kre-zonis and VIRienzo. Newark Martins 0 0 0 2 2 Char. Merchants 0 0 3 2 0 2 7 in 0 Lohrman (2-2). hiw in, i. uw oi; iow in, izarai '-o runs, two nits, no errors one lft Oil rit V.

a. I i of their match, Mrs. Trankle was i station. viano got a single on a high Hop to htaii-cup. Brazle bounced into a double play, Fox to Stallcuo to Kluszewskl.

1 ountu 3i-ii (if. i iiuia Lierine ne rd to Tortorieilo and DiRienzo; O.ster and Pec- n.onier ai-ii tl, n. Gail 88-16 72: scnoendlenst forced Dierlng. RinnHwn). No runs, one hit, no errors, none leu.

correua ninu nosey j. AieDoia; Det nail, i csiaucup. Muslal neat out a hlch Herb Wilkinson I'-NPLArfcO HORSKS Listed In Wrder of Finish) Flr Mile Pace. Time: 2:12. Mac Bingen (Milton 5.40 3.80 Ivy Grattan tNesbitt).

5.10 Fay B. Braifierd Purchase 70, E. Carroll- oounaer to Vander Meer for a single NINTH INNING Cincinnati Bloodworth doubled to right 3.00 3.10 J. --wcuartny .1. sonoenaienst fitefpping at second.

Jonei Actually, the Bison protest wasn't worth much. Business Manager Mike Carpenter pointed out a clause in the constitution which IKO.NDKUIOIT: Low gross. F. Wein- singled to Wt. Schoendienat scorlnir Signs with Lakers Derg tt.

iw net, L. Gerinanow 80-11 69. stopping at second. Slauehter 3 90 i schraf letibergeri center. Meeks ran for Bloodworm.

n.ius-zew.iki singled to center for his third hit, Meeks scoring the tying run. Walker sacrificed. Brazle to Ne'son. Hatton grounded Yanowich 87-16 71, S. Davidson S6- "'nKled to r'ght.

Musial scoring, hut Middlecoff Tops Field in Kansas Kansas City UP) National Melinda McElwyn, Smithstone. Callie The Salt Lake City Herb AVil- 13 73, E. Braverman 90-1575. S. Jones was out at third, Litwhiler lo Hat- KM.

True Senator. Justu Hal also started. to Kr-hnend enst. going lu states that when a curfew is needed, the request for same should be submitted in writin to the Hecond Mile Trot. Time.

2:14 3-5. 1-B 13. J. Knopf 97-22 75, H. anon singled through Stallcup Hayea 90-1576.

Slaughter going to third. Eddie Krautt re- third. Merriman struck out. Mr. Oakie 9.0 5.70 3 60 law gross, J.

Morreale "1. vander Meer ot Cincinnati, inson, former star basketball player for Utah University and the University of Iowa, said yesterday he Makwa (Pease) 8.60 5.50 Cary the une run. iwo mis, nu ChamDloi fit. l-oills Meeks went to second base Sir Barton Lea home. club and to the umpires by 2 p.

m. on the preceding day. lead.ng. 6-3. 5-0, at the time.

Mrs. Woods kept the host club in the Running by annexing a hard-fought win over Buffalo's Bea Massman, 6-4, 8-6. Woods. Klein Beaten TThe p.ir of Raleigh and cf Syracuse led the field into tie semifinals of the men's doubles iwtion by defeating the TCR com-tjjnation of Woods and Howard Klein. 6-3.

6-4. Another local two-rome fell when Samuels and Mich-lin dropped a two-setter to Buffalo's entry of Brent and Duke, GC. 6-4. The public is invited to witness low net, C. Percy 91-20 71, E.

Auten Kir Hed to Lowrey. 81-10 71. I. Livln S5-14 71. J.

Freed- Two runs, Ave hit, no errors, two left, man 94-23 71, H. Woodworth 89-16 72, FIFTH INNING Ve PlnAlnnntl for Cincinnati. Diering grounded to Meeks. (Tolhurst) 2 80 Justa Hong, Kd Lasater. Johnny Stout had signed a contract to play pro Memphis dentist, will head a contingent of professional and amateur golfers in the $5,000 Kansas ScSioertdlenst doubled to right when Walker missed a shoestring catch.

Muslal was pur Carpenter said the club had re Lomua King, Gay Lee alo at arte (I. litim ivm-ov ii, unmu UUI1J 10, I moiivilll wan called Out Oh C. Woodworth and J. Niger. the third-strike.

Litwhiler walked. So Aid fessional basketball with the Min Mr. ceived no such request. BEA1ION. MONROK: lMw grOHR.

J. Lawson 75. Low Bloodworth. Kluszewskl singled to center. neapolis Lakers.

City Open tournament beginning net. H. Shirey 76-472. V. Tufts 82-9 Litwhiler scoring and Bloodworth stoo- here Wednesday.

73, F. Spain 82-S 74, C. Christ 76-2 74, P'ng at second. Walker butted for Erautt He said he had given up plans Ilallr Double Mac Bingen (6), Oakle (4) paid $201.80. Third Mile Pace.

Time, 2:13 2-5. Wee Pat (Whitney) 6.60 3.40 Catherine Flack (Chapman) 5.00 Gut Bvmms fBekte 2.90 T. MacDonald 82-9 73, F. Burgess 79-5 and doubled through Jones. Bloodworth Ambassador to Eire The tournament's opening was oest Dan, s.

Hyiano-K. Wallace bo. scoring ana Kluszewskl stopping at third A. Anderson-R. Sides 67, C.

Jack Staley relieved Wllks for the Cardinals! changed from Thursday to Wednes posely walked. Nelson lined cwp to Walker. Hatton knocked down Slaughter's smash, recovered and stepped on third base to force Schoendienst. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left. TENTH INNING Cincinnati Lowrey flied deep to Diering.

Cooper lined to Muslal. Stall-up looped a single Inside the left field lins. Fox forced Stallcup at second, Glaviano to Schoendienst. to do missionary work for the Latter-Day Saints (Mormon Church 3.50 4.00 Urged by M'Cormack Washington (INS) House Burgess 68. I Hatton doubled deep to left center, Klus- (fO'ESKGi Low gross, F.

Marionette zewski and Walker scoring. Merriman and A. Cagnaggo 73. Low net, J. Dick bounced to Schoendienst, Hatton moving Bunnie Rita Best.

Josedale Matchless, Dr. Heslop, Mia Lee also started. In Brazil this year, adding Fourth Mile Trot. Time: 2:11 1-5. day because of the unexpected big" list of amateur entries.

The total field is expected to exceed 150 players. The amateur contestants, headed by Frank Stranahan of "111 get enough out of one sea tdav's matches, which get under iv ii. noui o-ix j. jvavanagn 10 inira. jjowery tiled deep to Slaughter Sl-S 73.

Porreca 80-6 74. Four runs, three hits, no errors, one left! Kittie's Frisco (Goodemote) 10.30 5.30 4.00 way at 1 p. m. Complete results Democratic Leader McCormack, yesterday asked Secretary of State Acheson to raise the status No runs, one hit, no errors, one lelt. ft.

I.onls Marion singled to left. D. Czaremite (Adams) 7.50 5.60 Low gross. Cliff Good- St. Louis Peterson went In to pitch tor rich 76.

Low net. G. Eekhart 84-14 70, Cincinnati and Walker to right field S. Mackay 85-15 70. W.

Waloeck 87- Glaviano filed to Merriman. Klein batted 1572, R. 79- 73. C. Wicks for Staley and flied to Lowrey.

Diering Sandy Guy (Caw) 6.30 Rice bunted and when Kluszewskl' throw iiiUlr firt round) Bcrt Long son of ball to completely finance my mission and one year of dental study when I return from Brazil." Bee Handy. Hi-LO's Koan Boy, ai ora to Stallcup was low, Marion was sate of the U. S. minister to Ireland to At! Vine iniir. S-2.

6-1: A mile ox den. Saint Nicholas, Lyda Hanover also at second on the error and was Ksviuum -o j. i.noi- also Hied to LowTey. ambassador. Goodrich 76-175.

man 79-4 75, C. started. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Toledo, Ohio, will play their first round on the Swope Park course Wednesday. The pros shoot practice rounds Wednesday afternoon and begin their firing Thursday morning.

Fifth CMile Pace. Time: 2:14. SIXTH INNING Cincinnati Reeder went in to Pitch for safe at first. Glaviano tried to bunt and fouled to Fox, who made a glove catch. Brazle struck out.

Diering struck out. No runs, one hit, one error, two teft. T.arry B. (Tolhurst) 18.20 5.70 4.20 Fantastic (Harner) 4.80 3.70 the Cardinals. Cooper grounded to Glavi Symbol Louis (Harvey) 5.20 Bad Land Joe Her Royal Highness.

Val Dean. Mac t.aird. Lee Reynolds, Mohawk Maid also started. Results at Leading Tracks Sixth Mile Trot. Time 2:07 Mrnnha (King) 25.

(Ml 7.90 4. 3d rifif. Oeorg ParwiU. 6-1, 6-2: Jerry X.Asmsn FranK Okey. S-4.

6-2; lrv Sfxrt af. Vik Borlii. 7-5. 6-4: Dick Jwaira' Frank Knwikl. 6-3.

6-3: 3. Dukt df. E1 Grot4nsfr. 6-1. 6-2.

Or dff. Cordon P'ume irfau'tk; John Hannii drf. ChurlM Phw-TMn, 6-1, '-O; T.A G-f'k 1f. Jark Em--m; 3, Riy HK Art lhl! 6-0. 6-4.

-r tiTiu'. 1f. Don 1- Flint df. fa, rond ruundi Paul Nrd dff. Bob le-t 6-1.

6-1; uim Art. Jfrrr 6-s. 6-2; lrv Brent def. Trt Karrr.ra-h, 6-2, 6-1; Tom Jr. BU Duke.

6-2. 8-2: Ed Lindsay del. rnr'. Goorienouch. 6-0.

6-2: Kd Osra-fnxi John Hanna. 6-3. 6-3: Roy Hock Jiowie saniiie a. 6-1. 6-4; Marv.

Wach-rr. Arf Dave Flint. 6-1. 6-3. Cops 2 Fair Races Adeline Hanover (Hayes) 4.

SO 3. ho Billy Stout 3.70 Orsrks Play Led Bv Illinois Golfer Springfield, Mo. UPt Fred Hawkins of Antioch, 111., hit his ap Seventh Growing I'D (Moore) 4 60. 3.20 TODAY Baseball Toronto vs. Rochester at Red Wing Stadium.

2 games, 2 and 4 p. m. Semipro activity: Hilton at Churchvilte: Seneca Falls at Sodua Bison Aubrey. Wee Laird, Mont, Scotch AQUEDUCT First: Tesladura'lEernhardO 7.90. 4 SO.

3.30; Saturday (Mehrtens) 6.20, 4.00; War Blues (Atkinson) 3.20. 2 SO: Mucho Mas (Wilson) 4.40, 3. SO; Wolf Whistle (Keene) 6.00. Child also a'arted. It was Buddy Briggs and Bad' Seventh Mile Pace.

Time 2:09. Kighth Mulllngar (Taylor) 11.40. 4 00. 'oint; Caledonia at Scottsvllle (afternoon); Scottsvllle at Dansville Second Twilight Trail fGHsson). 8.80, Jerry Brooke (Canton).

10.70 6.50 4.50 2.40; Appease Not (Zehr) 3.20, 2.20: Hal- 4.70. 3.30: Uncle Hal (Roberts. 6.30. barail (Hettinger) 2.20. Dale Mc-i-win Ayonj.

Wee Dale (Rowntree) 4.30 4.50; Low and High (Boland), 5.20. night tast Rochester at Oswego. Yachting Mnth Dinner Party (Taylor) 13.40. 6.60. proaches with deadly precision and carded a 60, eight under par, to lead the field in the first 18 holes of the third annual Ozarks Open Carmen Direct.

Dandy Handy, Bui tan iiany double raid SiO-ttO. Third Getaway Day (Erricol. 33.30. 4.60; Bchoharie (Gomez) 8.40, 5.40: The Hinover, Constance Scott also atarted. Snipe championships, Lakes Erie and Ontario.

10 a. m. and 2 r. Drone (D'Augustlno) 6.60. 12.60.

7.30; Challadroit (Arcaro). 4.60. F.IEhth Mile Pace. Tune 2:12 2-5. L.and Joe again yesterday at the Monroe County Fairgrounds in the running horse races.

Briggs rode Bad Land Joe to a double vletory for the second consecutive day, scoring wins In the first race of the afternoon card and the second race of the evening program. antra' Hlailes (areend roand) Newport Yacht Club, Irondequolt Bay; regular and special races at 4.0O; Christopher (Boland). 6.30. HlllorestBertna (Adams) 12. 0 6-lrt 8.40 golf tournament yesterday.

Fourth Puppet. (Kirkland). 101.20. T-he- Varsba def. Rnae Uermano.

6-0, n. Pnmoa Art. Carolyn Croush. Logan Abbe (Lower) 10.30 6.30 au area yacht clubs, morning and afternoon. WASHINGTON PARK First Balla Flight (Brooks).

9.R0. 3.S0. 37.60, 19.30: Home Free. (Guerin). fi.70.

Gallant Spencer (HeU- Softball 4.50; F-Blue (Gorman), 6.80. S.00: Top Hope (Batcheller), 3.20. 2.60: 6-4 7-5- Henrietta Trank! def. Lucille noil. 6-2.

6-1; Caxa Jim drf. Kay 6-2. 6-1: Bea Maaaman def. Helen ler) B.40 Jommy H. 2nd, AnnabeUe Lee Pat Middle Atlantic Regional Tournament tnrtintr at 9.

at Field. Criss Cross (Martin), 3.80. Fifth MIrabeau (Mehrtens), 39.70, rick Grattan, Streamline. Volo, Nola Mc seeond Roytig (Brooks), 4.0O. 3.00.

Kodak Park Field Elwyn also started. 11.60, 4.90; Entrust (Arcaro), 4.40, 2.90; Eatontown (Gorman), 2.60. 2.40; Ben (Knapp), 5.40, 3.80; Echo Beach (Skoronski), 3.00. National Softball Congress Section Tournament starting at 8:15 Attendance, 6,567. Mutuel handler, Zarem).

6-0. 6-2; Lucy Materon M-Ixiiu Mme. 6-0. 6-1. OortrrflnaJ Ethel Maratiall def.

Pomiea. 6-2. 6-0: Henrietta Trarnri (default): Helen He was two strokes ahead of Jim Ferrier, the 1947 PGA champion from San Francisco, and three up on Dave Douglas, Newark, Del. Four tied for fourth with 69s Jimmy Clark of Los Angeles, Joe Willey of Pittsburgh, Curtis Collier of Fort Smith, and Ted Forisu, Coronado, Calif. Sixth Wine List (Atkinson) 25.80.

042. Corky Joe, ridden by Ken Wells, copped a first and a second for Owner Les Bowerman. In the second race of the afternoon, Corky Joe finished behind Barone Pride Dally Double paid S21.Z0. Third Mahplay (Tavares). 3.40.

2.20: 13.60, 10.20; Rlverlane (Delahotissaye) m. ai a leia. Tennis J2.3II. 10.20: Mount Marcy (Rogers) Wii def. Bea Vaanman.

6-4. S-6: Lucy 17.80. 2.20; Deeslde (Rivera), 3.S0, 2.60; Jlminy Cricket (Brooks), 2.60. Third Annual Genesee Valley District men's and women's singles Army Sergeani Loser Weeper finished second but was def. Marcaret 6-2.

6-0. u-. finable Duke-lrv Brent def. fourth Marvins Tip (Tavares) 24.80. disqualified.

and doubles play, at the Tennis Club of Rochester, Farrington PI. 9.80, 5.00; Memphis Bud (Batcheller) Wr.m-. NflchUa. 6-2. 6-4: Seventh Klalto (Adams) 7.60.

4.70. in the fastest race of the day's program. Bob Love rode the winner au 5.60. 4.00: Veauvio (Scurlock) 3.60. KowDiv def.

Charlie 4.00; Hiya-Sailor (Gorman) 5.40, 4.70; Rustle Brortn (Francesco) 6 60. 3.20. fifth Happy (Brooks) 3.80, vunrfi.V Starlev. 2-6. 6-4.

6-4 around the half-mile oval in 55 r.a"'r,'o-To-i? Ra.e'Ch Jr. def. Don 2.60; Love Sonnet (Smith) 6S0. Insrperable (Tavares) 4.20. eighth Turf (Boland) 8.90.

3.70, 3.10; Mighty Master (Arcaro) 3.60, 3.10; Excel seconds. ard eln. 6-3. 6-4. Today's pairings: L.ad (woouiiouse) 4.30.

Leads Pistol Test Ft. Sheridan, 111. UP) Tech. Sgt. Huelet Benner of Ft.

Knox, grabbed a commanding 17-point lead, virtually sewing up the championship, in yesterday's second round of the National pistol meet. Field Trials Dog trials at Elmwood Riding Academy, Elmwood Ave. (all day). Golf Special sweepstakes at all area clubs. Shoots Special trap and skeet shoots at all area clubs.

Cricket Mn' Mnile aurlerflnl) 1 rn ATLANTIC CITY Summaries: AFTERNOON RACES First: Won 6y Bad Land Joe (B LEAGUE OPENINGS Ladies' Men's Charlotte Bowling Hall STUTSOM ST. CHar. 2989 GLen. 3537 3. 60; 8.80, 3.40, 3.00.

3.40; 7.60. 4.60; r.tn!rd v. Austin Fox. lrv Brent First: Rancor (Stark) 11.60. 5.20.

4 00; v. Tuti Ki riil Ed LinfUav VI. Ed Acomtaie (Downs) 2.M), 2.40; Casein (Mc- Sixth Here a Hoping (Dodson) 3.40; 2.60: Duchess Peg (Brooks) 2.40; Amiga (Rivera) 2.60. Frisk (Brooks! 4.80. 2 80; Teddy Reigh (Tenaglio) 4.60, Ram Light (Rosei 4.20.

MghthByja Copo (Balrd) 15 60, 5.B0; Whirl Thru (Brooks) 5.80, Relgh Tielle (Keene) 7.80. Brlgsg): 2d. Mouse (A. Cripper): 3d. Dixie' y.

Ro Hek Mary Wachman Gulgon) 5.40. (W. Doyle): 4tn, Red (B. Johnson); otn, Second: Ma. or Plav (Gilbert) 8.40 Honrm lnlc x-mlf lnl a Mamnull Henrietta.

Trankle. 4.20. 3.40; Ballankill (Stout) 7.40. 5.80: Newark Rose3 vs. Parkdale Club of Toronto at 2 d.

m. in The Ping (J. Walhh); 6th, Elsla M. (B. Love).

Time: 1:02. Krrond: Won bv Barone Pride (B. Love): Royal Knave (Johnston 1 2. 80. Meadows, Geneaee Valley Park.

I' illy doulilt l.Rld K104.HO. 2d. Corky Joe (K. Wells); 3d, Van Crystal Third: Here I Am (Kozycki) 8 00 Red Wing Averages (P. Roncone); 4th, Lucky Strike (Wilson) 3.60.

3.00; Silverware (fftark), 5.00, 3. SO; Auto Racing Stock car races at Caledonia Speedway. Time trials start at 11 a. Lury Matern. 6ouhle T'lke-Brent.

Huck-Okey v. Ohia Gunner Scores 5th, Gallant Major (B. Maran); 6th, Sheba' Dove Shoot (Jones), 4.40. Fourth: Westhampton (Gilbert) 5.00, first race starts at 2 p. m.

3.40, 2. SO; Conquerant (Fernandez), 8.40, (B. Brown). Time: MGHT RACES First: Won by Grey Gypsy (R. Dool) SPECIALS RED WING AVERAGES BATTING i 4.80; Mahoon (Givens), 7.00.

Fifth: Irisen (Strange) 13.60. 7.40. 4.20: Bilko 463 2d. Red (B. Johnson): 3d, Big Boy (8 2 Perfect Rounds Tavistock (Renick) 16.80, 7.00; Tidy Sum Bucha 318 Burgett 408 This Week's BRAKES ADJUSTED Amico): 4th.

Rocky (W. Doyle); 5th, Dl TOMORROW Baseball Cooper Marines vs. Legion All-Stars at 8 p. m. at Red Wing Stadium.

Semipro: Brockport at Sodus Point. Yachting Snipe championships, Lakea Erie and Ontario, 10 a. m. and 2 p. Ablo (D.

Berg). Time: 1:02. Cole 423 (Hansmant 3.60. Sixth: War Ship (Givens) 26.40, 4.60; Brown Moat (Balzaretti) 4.00, Second: Won by Bnd Land Joe (B Derry 461 Friendship, Ind. JP L.

CLUTCn OVERHAUL 37 to '48 RELINE BRAKES 37 to 48 Brigsg); 2d. Mouse (A. Crlrper) 3d. Dixi All In Fun (Downs) 3.00. Lapolnte 38! Marshall 170 9.00.

2.60; 3.80; 4.00. Last Wolfe of Willehire, Ohio. four times champion of the National Mierkowicz 451 Newport Yacht Club, Irondequoit Bay; regular and special races at Seventh: Grumplto (Strange) 11.60, 3.80; Put And Call (Downs) 5.60, (Gilbert) 3.00. Sea Wolf (McGulgon) 8.00, 3.00: Eq isun (Gilbert) 5.40, 3.40: Olsen IS Richmond 399 Muzzle-Loading Rifle Association ail area yacht clubs, morning and afternoon. Softball Stringer 381 Thompson 327 145 117 .314 41 .277 112 46 .275 97 40 .229 129 116 .20 106 34 .272 45 21 132 86 .23 2 1 .111 122 67 .306 102 32 .264 80 39 .244 10 7 .175 2 0 .167 16 1 .340 17 10 .221 4 3 .308 6 8 .214 20 13 .208 4 .132 1243 690 .270 Curtain (Downs) 4.40.

(W. Doyle); 4th. Bing (J. Welsh); 5th Elsla M. (B.

Love); 6th, Sandy (R. Love). Time: 1:05. Third: Won by Corky Joe (K. Wells); 2d.

Barones Flash (R. Love): 3d, Big Jim (B. Moran); 4th, Van Crystal (P. Ra-cone): 5th. Sheba (B.

Brigsg); 6th, Parn D. (B. Johnson). Time: :56. STANFIELD SKTS MARK shot his second and third perfect fln95 Middle Atlantic Regional Tournament starting at 2 p.

m. at 18 scores in the 17th annual shoot j-esierday. Wolfe put five rounds Kodak Park Field. Tennis Labor Parts Par! Labor Boyer S7 Collum 12 Copeland 47 Dusak 77 Grodzicki 13 Hearn 28 Third Annual Genesee Valley District men's and women's singles in the bullseye to win a daily money shoot and repeated in the ROCKINGHAM First Dolt Kasy (Robart), 7.40, 4.40. 3.20; Sir Chester (Clayton), S.40, 4.20; Javlcee (Gomez).

10.60. Second Fox Man (Taylor), 10.40, 5.20, 3.40; Dodo's Girl (Destsslo), 4.60, 3.20; Sir Monte( Hettinger), 7.20. Daily dolllile paid $59.20. Third Old School (MacAndrew). 10.20.

5.00. 3.S0; Air Gee (Gomez), 6.00, 8.00; Rube (Gomez). 4.20. Fourth Tillerette (Terranova), 6.60, Poholsky 9 Yuhas 53 Boltz Trophy event. Dubin, Ireland 4JP) Andy Stan-field of Seton Hall set an Jrieh allcomers record in the 100-yard dash vcsterday.

winning: in :09.6. Mai 4576 TOTALS Chester Tatton of Canton, Ohio and doubles play at the Tennis Club of Rochester, Farrington PI (all day). Golf Special sweepstakes at all area clubs. Shoot Special trap and skeet shoots at all area clubs. Auto Racing shot a perfect double 50 in the PITCHING Gms SO BBCGWL 32 223 190 112 71 13 13 10 WORK DONE BY CHEV.

EXPERT GUARANTEED Frank Is Back at SPARKYS ESSO SERVICE Budget Terms If Desired 672 E. Main at Union EM. 0846 3.60. 2.60: Varodi (Corolla), 4.60, 2. SO; match, which calls fo Poholsky Yuhas 31 163 150 81 76 8 8 8 Maximont (Hettinger), 3.00.

13 F8 92 43 36 7 8 3 two targets at 100 yards. Eight Fifth Aetnelred (Madden), 5.20, 3.80, 33 137U 96 97 131 9 11 6 year-old Dor.ald Randall of Can AAA auto races at Monroe. County Fair Grounds track. Time 2.80: Brother Kd (Dotter), 6.60, 4.60; Whitfreld, the American 800-meter Olympic champion, took his event in 1:55.6. Willie Slykhuis of Holland broke Tommy Coneff's 62-year-old four-mile Irish record in 19:31.9.

Hearn Copeland Schultz Ousak Boyer Grodzi kl Rood Runner (Wilson 4.40. Sixth Mel "Hash (Pestasio) 4 00. 2 0 34 109 108 52 3 4 9 23 131j 106 77 92 9 10 8 29 174 12 142 100 13 13 1" 11 302, 39 13 19 1 2 1 8 28z, 34 23 II 2 3 2 ton. Ohio, shot a near-perfect 49 to take the lead in the subjunior Cass. trials start at 1 p.

m. Harness Racing Harness Racing at Batavia Downs, post time, 8:40 p. m. 2 20; Mr. Buster (Madden) 3.40, 2 80; Gray Star (Gomez) 3.40.

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