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MONDAY, APRIL' 10, 1950 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 5B Better Luck on Hole 13 Puts Demaret at Head of Easter Golf Parade ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH W7 Demaret Chipping Out for the Blue Chips Caps Lead 3-0 In Calder Cup Hockey Series Ferrier Second in Masters mwi A Musial No. 1 Man. bad balls as on good.

You just don't take 'the pitch in that spot." INDIANAPOLIS, Ind April 10 (UP) The Indianapolis Caps were within one game of pulling one of the hockey season's biggest upsets today as they coasted on a Tough on Pitchers. i 3 to 0 game lead over the mighty i Cleveland Barons in the American League's Calder Cup finals. NEW YORK, April 10. SOONER or later in any gathering of baseball fans, debate develops regarding the comparative merits of the game's three top players JoeDiMag-gio, Stan Musial and Ted Williams. During such a discussion the other day, Dizzy Dean voted thus: "At the top of his game, Di-Maggio was the class guy.

Even now, when he is playing at his best, you'd want Joe if you had to win just one game or maybe, a 10-game series. Over a sea- Nelson Podolsky's unassisted tally and a sizzler by Gordon Haidy ruined a 2 to 2 tie in the third period last night and gave Indianapolis a 4 to 3 victory over the Barons in the best 4 out of game snowaown. ii was uie Cle'eland and their of thei cuhsiucxixib mcu- niavoff nn hnmi ioo ages and physical condition IT is noted that Leo Durocher has announced that Giant pitchers will be fined $10 per balk in their remaining exhibitions. Fifty-one balks had been 'called in their games when he made the decision. This year umpires have been instructed to enforce the rule requiring the pitcher tp make a boulevard stop in his delivery and fold his hands upon his abdomen for a full second before throwing.

Years ago American League umpires received similar instructions and the following day they called balk after balk in a game between the Browns and Tigers. Some press-box inmates had the privilege of overhearing a fragment of a. broadcast when Wally Schang, the St. Louis catcher, hit an illegal pitch out of the park: "Up goes the arm," the announcer chanted. "Here comes the pitch, Schang swings.

It's a fly going out to right field, The Barons, who usually spot the opposition a couple of goals before breaking loose, had the script all backward as they took sl 1 to 0 lead over Indianapolis on Steve Wochy's tally at 2:57 of now, i have to rate Musial first." There is this particular in which both DiMaggio and Musial differ from Williams. Ted is a perfectionist as a hitter, gifted with remarkable judgment and such flawless reflexes that he can wait until the last fragment of time on a pitch, and seldom swings at a bad ball. This is a great virtue in a hitter, but all virtues can be car the first period. Pat Lundy tied the game at 7:59. Then Wochy and Lundy swapped scoring honors again in the second period with Lundy again tying the game at 9:38.

That set the stage for the Caps' one-two punch in the finale. Bob Carse kept the Barons in the contest by swishing one past Goalie Terry Sawchuk with 55 seconds to play. Red Wings in Final. DETROIT, April 10 (AP) A 4 ried to extreme lengths. It is claimed for Williams that when he is at bat with the game on the base he can ignore a pitch a few inches outside the strike zone with sure confidence that it will be called a ball.

going, out, out it could he it looks like it is it's in the stands for a home oh, oh, Schang is coming back to the plate. It Isn't a home run, folks, it's a balk." Through the years, the thought of how that must have sounded to the radio audience has not lost its flavor. (UopyriEht. 1950.) Anything to Win Game. AUGUSTA, April 10 (AP) Jimmy Demaret, the Masters winner, and Jim Ferrier, the run-nerup who blew up, decided their finishes on the Augusta National's thirteenth hole "the death hole of the Masters." For Demaret, first three-time Masters winner, the thirteenth was a lucky hole he admits it.

For Ferrier the thirteenth was his unlucky hole, the death hole," Demaret says. Demaret shot a final day three-tmder-par 69 for a total winning score of 283 strokes. He slipped in the winner instead of Ferrier, who had led for -two days and most of the final round. Ferrier, a giant Australian now living in San Francisco, blew to a 75 on the final round for a 285 total. Defending Masters Champion Sam Snead was third with 287 and Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson were tied for fourth with par 288s.

Hogan, making his third attempt at a comeback after his near death in an automobile accident in 1949. was the big challenger of Ferrier before the final round. Hogan Tires in Stretch. He was visibly tired, nervous and intense yesterday and his golf showed it. Instead of moving in on Ferrier in trying for his Masters, Hogan dropped farther back and Demaret came home the hero.

Lloyd Mangrum was sixth with 291, including the finest round of the final day a 68. Clayton Heaf-ner and National Open Champion Cary Middlecoff were next with 292s. On Demaret's four trips around the Augusta National's 6900-yard championship course, he eagled the par-5 thirteenth hole twice and shot two birdies. He picked up six strokes on par cn the one hole. Ferrier was two under par until he mounted the thirteenth tee on the final round and he looked like the winner without a doubt.

But on the thirteenth he began to blow up and he didn't calm down until after Demaret had won the Masters. The 'Death Ferrier needed a stroke more than par on the 480-yard hole which dog legs to the left, crosses a creek and a deep dith before reaching a sand-trapped green. On the next hole he couldn't recover and he continued to fall until the round was finished. Where Demaret used only 14 strokes on four tries at the thirteenth hole, Ferrier used 19. Had Ferrier played the hole just a bit better, he would have won.

The margin between them in total scores was only three strokes. Demaret and other money winners got a 20 per cent bonus in prize money when Bobby Jones, president of the Augusta National, said the tournament again courageous Detroit Red Wings team, victor over Toronto in a thrilling semi-final series, got set today for the opening tomorrow I the same situation, DiMaggio or Musial would reach out and belt the pitch, for the Associated Press Wirepnoio. Things did not look too encouraging for JIMMY DEMARET when he shot into the sand near the seventh green in the Masters' tournament at Augusta, Ga but he chipped out nicely and went on for a sub par 69. Demaret's 283 gave him victory in of its Stanley Cup Hockey Championship series with the New York Rangers. me classic, ms tnira triumpn in tne event.

Detroit Leo Reise drove in a 10-foot goal at 8:39 of the first overtime period last night to give Detroit a 1-0 victory over the Leafs in a rugged game before Syracuse Holds Mikan Enough By the Associated Press. ASK YOUR FILLING STATION REPAIR MAN ABOUT Newcombe Has Sore Arm Barney to Be Sent to Pitching School Shoulder Separation May Keep Easter Out of Opener. 14,734 slightly hysterical fans here. laudable purpose of winning the ball game. Neither is what you would call a bad ball hitter.

But in these circumstances they're hitters, not umpires. You wouldn't call Heinie Manush a bad ball hitter, either, yet an occasion is remembered when the Browns, with whom he was playing, had won on a close game in Chicago that ended with the White Sox batter called out on a disputed third strike. "If it was good enough to call," Manush said, in no spc cial paroxysm of originality, "it was good enough to hit. I imagine I've got as many hits on rjsir.nui'& iitM lis. Cleveland (A) 12, New York (N) 6.

Detroit A) 8, Chirago (A) B. New York (A) 9, Memphis SA 8. St. Lonis (A) 8, San Antonio (TLI 2. Washington (Al 17.

Philadelphia That victory gave Detroit the series 4-3 and ended Toronto To Even Series 7 (A) ft. Boston (N) 15, Cincinnati N) 12. Brooklyn N) 9, Atlanta (SA) 7. Chicago (N) 1, Shreveport TL) S. Philadelphia N) 10.

Fort Worth SYRACUSE, N.Y., April 10 td e. MACON, April 10 (UP) The Brooklyn Dodgers feared collapse of their pitching staff today as ace Don Newcombe came down with a "very sore" arm and fireballing Rex Barney was forced out of exhibition games by growing wildness. three-year reign champion of Stanle: cup playoffs. The meeting between the Rangers and Detroit marks the first time in seven years that clubs representing American cities have met in the finale of the National Hockey League's playoff. (UP) The.

Syracuse Nationals can slow down George Mikan for 0E Hoston (A) rmsDnrcn St. Lonis N) 7. Houston (TL) 3. Brooklyn 'B" 8. Balei(h (CL) 7.

TODAY'S SCHEDULE. Boston (A) vs. Nashville at Nashville. Chicago (A) vs. New Orleans at New few minutes but they can't sliding into third base and had to retire.

BATTERIES stop him for an entire game and that failure may give the Minne Orleans night). New York (A) vs. Qulney at Qulney, IL Philadelphia (A) vs. Savannah at Savannah, Ga. 52 Fouls as All-Stars Six Woman Golfers Gain Hall of Fame apolis Lakers their third straight professional basketball title.

t-t. Louis (A) vs. Austin at Anstin. Tex. Square 'Trotter Series Huhinrton (A) va.

Charlntta Gu. ton la, c. Cincinnati (N) vs. Boston (N) at Blue-field, W. Va.

The Nationals, almost on their home court, de AUGUSTA, April 10 (UP) QUINCY, 111. (UP) Manager Casey Stengel nursed another disappointment by the erratic New York Yankee southpaw Tommy Byrne. The speedy lefty went the full nine innings during yesterday's 9-to-8 victory over Memphis at Memphis, but was found for 12 hits. The Yanks hit five homers behind him to pull him Brooklyn (IN) vs. Macon at Macon, Ga.

"The Quality and Price A Pleasant Surprise" GUS FISCHER 3508 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, Mo. NE. 1010 Cleveland A) va. New York IN) at Six immortals of women's golf were selected yesterday for places Tulsa.

Okla. Newcombe's ailment, which marred the Dodger's 9 to 7 victory over the Atlanta Crackers yesterday, really had the Brooklyn high command jittery. The six-foot, four-inch Negro right-hander racked up 17 victories last season and a lot of baseball men were predicting he would approach 30 triumphs this year. But Newcombe has been plagued by aches in his hurling arm off-and-on all spring. And yesterday Don admitted it was "very sore" after he was shelled off the hill by the Crackers in the sixth frame after five good innings.

Meanwhile, Barney has been Philadelphia vs. I.lttl Koek at LOS ANGELES, April 10 (UP) The College All-Stars-Harlem Globetrotters basketball series was tied at four games each today after the Collegians gained a 72-to-71 victory in a rough and tumble contest before 7000 fans feated the Lakers, 91 to 85, at Syracuse last night. They evened the best-of-seven series for the Little Rock. Ark. in the hall of fame of the Ladies i-msourgn rs vs.

Atlanta at Atlanta. Chicago (N va. Kt. Loula INI at Professional Golf Association. Hnnston, Tex.

They were the first to be chosen. National Basketball Association through, two of them by Tommy BroKjyn Squad) VS. Koeky Mount at Rocky Mount, N. C. Those honored were: Beatrix Hoyt, who won the first Henrich, and one each by Joe playoff crown at one game apiece.

DiMaggio, Gene Woolding and ADVERTISEMENT SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Boston (A) 8. Philadelphia (N) 3. Chicago (A) 6. Detroit A 4..

The Nationals beat the Lakers national match play championship Hank Bauer. New York (A) 19. New Orleans (Sat' by holding the six-foot, 10-inch in 1899. Margaret Curtis of Boston, na here last night. In a meeting marred by a total of 52 personal fouls, Wisconsin's Don Rehfeldt led the All-Stars to victory with 15 points.

Bill Shar-man, Pacific Coast Conference scoring record holder, hit for 14 tional champion in 1907, 1911 and SHREVEPORT, La. (UP) Performances by three of the youngsters they are counting on had the Chicago Cubs feeling chipper. JOHN WOOS Mikan to 10 points in the first half while building up a 44-to-31 lead. However, they didn't stop Mikan in either of the week-end 1912. Alexa Sterling of Atlanta, na St.

Louis (A) 7, San Antonio (TI.) O. Washington (A) 11, Philadelphia (A) 6. Cincinnati (N) 3, Boston N) O. New York (N), 10, Cleveland A 4. Philadelphia (N) 11, Dallas (TL) 0.

Brooklyn (N) 7, Atlanta SA) 1. Chicago (N) 12, Shreveport (TL) 4. St. Louis (N) 4. Houston (TL) O.

shipped away from the touring team and back to the training camp at Vero Beach, Fla. Shocked In the 7-to-5 win over Shreveport, rookie first-baseman Preston Ward games at Syracuse's State Fair whacked three hits in five trips, when he walked eight men in one and one third innings recently. Dodger bosses will set him to throwing at a target. Coliseum and now the teams Bears to Meet while rookie outfielder Carmen switch to St. Paul, for the Mauro and sophomore shortstop "We 11 keep him in Vero Beach third and fourth games Friday Roy Smalley hit homers.

until October, if necessary," in his debut with the Stars. Globetrotter Nat (Sweetwater) Clifton was high man for the game with 25 points. The All-stars and Globetrotters game throughout the first period, shooting only when there was an opening, and left the floor at the half with a 40-to-39 edge. The lead changed hands several times in the second half before the All-Stars gained a five-point margin and fended off a Globetrotter rally for the decision. TULSA, Ok, (AP) Kirby Hig- growled Dodger President Branch Rickey.

Nebraska Nine In Two Games and Sunday nights. Mikan scored a record-breaking 1865 points for a 27.4-point-a- be is the first New York Giants' tional champion in 1916, 1919 and 1920. The late Dorothy Campbell Hurd, champion in 1909, 1910 and 1924. Glenna Collett of Philadelphia, champion six times. Virginia Van Wie of Chicago, champion in 1932-33 and 1934.

Active players are not eligible for places. Two additional women will be chosen each year by the Hall of Fame Committee of the Ladies' PGA during the masters tournament here. Members of the committee who made the selections were O. B. Keeler, Kerr N.

Petrie, Bob Harlow and Herb Graffis. pitcher to be fined for commit TULSA, Okla. (UP) A separation may keep rookie ting a balk. game average during the regular season but he is setting an even slugging sensation Luke Easter Manager Leo Durocher stated Saturday that any pitcher balking faster pace in the playoff finals. He set a new Syracuse profes would be fined $10.

Higbe com' knitted the offense twice yester sional scoring mark of 37 points was a great success as a crowd attractor. About 18,000 fans were out the final day and about 10,000 for the semi-finals. The tournament was to be a $10,000 meet, but Jones said prize money would be increased to $12,000. Demaret's winnings are $2400, Ferrier's $1500, Snead's $1020 and Nelson's and Hogan's $720 each. 67 on Second Round.

Ferrier opened the third day of the fourteenth Masters With a four-stroke lead over Hogan. The Aussie master of pitching and putting had shot a great 67 lowest round of the tournament on the second round. During the third round, little Ben closed two strokes of the distance with a 71 while Ferrier was taking a costly 73 in which he gave strong hints of blowing up. Little attention was paid to Demaret nestling back among the mild challengers all the attention was going to Ferrier and Hogan. When the fourth round opened, Demaret's share of the gallery was extremely small while the day against Cleveland, so Kirby Saturday as, Minneapolis won the opener, 68 to 66.

He ended up The powerful University of Nebraska team of the Big Seven Conference, will be Washington University's next baseball opponent in a pair of games Wednesday and Thursday at Liggett The All-starts and Globetrotters will meet in St. Louis at Kiel Auditorium Thursday night. ot the Bronx, N. Y. with 32 last night for an aver is $20 poorer.

Durocher issued the proclamation because the balk rule is being rigidly enforced this season, age of more than 34 points for PACIFIC COAST LEAGCE. the two games. With Mikan producing one of The rule calls for the pitcher to Mulloy Defeats Brown In Miami Beach Final pause a moment before deliver his typical point-making sprees in the fourth quarter and with Team W. Pet. Hollywood 10 3 San Diego 10 4 .714 San Kranclsco 7 6 .538 Portland 6 6 .500 Los Angeles 6 8 .429 Seattle 5 8 .385 Oakland 4 8 .333 Sacramerto 4 9 .308 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS: ing.

The Giants lost the game, Metal designer switched to Calvert because Calvert tastes better. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskej Proof-65 Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers New York City Laker Guard Bud Grant scoring 12-6. all of his 12 points in the final Field. The Bears took a two-game series from Illinois Normal over the weekend to put their record at two and two.

Washington's tennis team will be host to Principia College and will go to Fulton to engage Westminster, Saturday. The team opened the season by defeating Grinnell, 4 to 2, last from appearing: in right field for the Cleveland Indians on opening day. The Negro outfielder, up from the Pacific Coast League, suffered the injury yesterday while diving for a fly ball during the 12 to 6 victory over the New York Giants. Trainer Wally Bock prescribed rest, said Easter will be out at least a week and may miss the start of the season. GASTONIA, N.

C. (UP) Manager Bucky Harris may have found the steady relief pitcher he has been looking for. The Senator skipper has said he intends to make lefty Mickey Harris "another Joe Page." Mickey pleased him yesterday by pitching hitless, runless ball for the last three innings of the 17 to 5 rout of the Philadelphia Athletics. 15 minutes, Minneapolis put on a Schuff Is Winner. MIAMI BEACH, April 10 (UP) Gardnar Mulloy, the 35- formidable rally last night but Syracuse's well-balanced attack San Francisco 9-4.

Sacramento 3-0. Portland 1-8, Oakland 0-5. Hollywood 6-3. Seattle 3-5. San Diego 11-7.

Lob Angeles 9-2. year-old Miami tennis veteran, began his push for a position on the 1950 United States Davis cup and early lead proved just a bit too much for the Midwesterners week, and has been beaten only George SchufFs 681 was tops in the weekly handicap tournament at Downtown Bowl. Next came George Winterton 679; Ralph Haake 671, Bud McFar-land, 634, John Gromacki 632. Joe Bahara took high single with 216. George Ratkovicz made four two leaders had several thousand once in the past four years.

fans following each of them. team yesterday when he won the good neighbor tournament singles championship from Tom Brown of San Francisco, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, Coach Les Avery track team Crowds stuck with Hogan until will meet Westminster at Fulton, Wednesday and will compete in a the ninth hole when he practically had shot himself out of the meet. Other thousands stayed 6-2. Mulloy, who has been on every for A Butlnmts Sonus fly N. with Ferrier all the way.

Pro Basketball NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Brt-of-Seven Series) Syracnae 91. MtnneaDolia 85. (Team straight baskets in the second quarter to give Syracuse its 13-point halftime advantage and also was the Nationals' high scorer with 17 points. Five other Syracuse men hit double figures.

The fifth game will be played here April 20. If necessary, the sixth game will be played at Minneapolis on April 23 and the seventh at Syracuse April 26. Demaret's share of the crowd II 11 tied 1-1). ROANOKE, Va. (UP) Vern Best-of-Five Srries).

ticranton 85. Brldeeoort 13. (Hrraa- Bickford, a 16-game winner for the Boston Braves last year, was triangular meet with the Missouri Miners and Southeast Missouri Teachers at Rolla, Saturday. The Bears' season was scheduled to open last week, but a meet with Eastern Illinois at Charleston was cancelled due to a wet field. The golf team will meet the University of Illinois squad on the Champaign courts -Saturday.

Washington defeated Illinois Normal in its initial match last week. remained small, but his share of the money and glory topped them all at the unexpected finish. Gene Webb of St. Louis finished with 76-78-75-83312. torn leads.

2-0). en route to Boston for diathermy treatments on a pulled rib. Davis Cup squad since 1946, was top seeded in the tournament and he had little difficulty beating his younger opponent. Fred Kovaleski of Detroit and Seymour Greenberg then played Mulloy and Brown and beat the tired singles finalists, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, for the doubles title. Marta Barnett of Miami won the women's singles crown by defeating Betty Ruth James of Miami, 6-3, 6-1.

Ms. J. D. Held- SATURDAY'S KESII-TS. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

Minneapolis 68, Syracuse 66. The slim right-hander first no PRO GOLFERS BURY HATCHET ticed the injury in camp at Brad-entoh, and aggravated it pitching eight innings against 186 Amateur Boxers Start o) (UJEJILE YOUR by decreasing your traTtl time! More and more sales executives are switching; to MQAir travel to cover more territory, make more frequent calls, get more BUSINESS. Investi gat thm time-mnd-money tarings of MCA's round trip discounts, eirelw-trip fares, and the convenient Air Travel Plan. Cincinnati last Friday. Drobny Downs Talbert AUGUSTA, April 10 (AP) Drive for National Titles NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(UP) Ted In Monte Carlo Final MONTE CARLO, April 10 (AP) Williams, with four home runs in two days, was swinging the man of Houston, and Dr. Arnold Beisser of New Orleans beat Peggy Eby of Houston and Sidney Schwartz of the University of Miami in the mixed doubles final, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. BOSTON, April 10 (UP) A three-day carnival of swat opened Jaroslav Drobny, the former Czech Davis Cup ace who re at Boston Garden today with 186 simon pures trading punches for hottest bat in baseball today as the Boston Red Sox came here to play the Nashville Vols. fistic glory in the sixty-second annual National boxing cham cently became an Egyptian citizen, today won the Monte Carlo international tennis tournament Williams clouted two homers pionships. Professional Golf Association officials and most of the stars who follow the golden tournament trail are looking for peace in the ranks after a series of meetings here during the Masters.

The first meeting of the temporary tournament committee was held at the Augusta National Club last night following the Masters tournament. Lawson Little, newly appointed co-chairman to serve with P.G.A. President Joe Novak, said the Beckoning to these leather- dividual titles by presenting by defeating Billy Talbert of New in yesterday iz-io- win over Pittsburgh. And his mates chimed right in with three more circuit York, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. Talbert is America's second ranked amateur.

blast by Dom DiMaggio, Vern EASTER and PASSOVER WINE HEADQUARTERS fq)EOPLS'S I Package liquor stores BJ 22 Stores All Over Sr. Levis swinging hopefuls from throughout the United States and Hawaii were amateur boxing's eight a Miss Jean Walker-Smith of England won the women's title' by downing Anne Seghers of coveted crowns and the traditional team prize. group headlined by bantamweight Mickey Mars, a 19-year-old laborer, who reached the semifinals in June 1948, and flyweight Natie Brooks, who was edged last year by 1949 champion Johnny Ortega of Oakland, Calif. Up from the United States Marine's Camp Lejeune came a Leatherneck delegation with a team record of five straight victories in lesser tournaments. Ma meeting was held only "to discuss None of last year tournament France, 7-5, 6-3.

Philippine Team Makes procedure. champions was on hand, all of MEN! WHY NOT WEAK Appointment of the temporary them having gone into the money-making professional ring. committee took place Friday dur Favored to retain the team Stephens and Bobby Doerr. NEW ORLEANS, La. (UP) The new balk rule had Detroit Tiger and Chicago White Sox pitchers muttering to themselves as the two teams renewed their spring series here.

A total of six balks were" committed during yesterday's 8-to-5 Tiger victory. That, plus 20 walks--14 by White Sox hurlers made it a bad day for the pitchers. And it was a bad day, -too, for Tiger Outfielder Hoot Evers, who suffered an ankle injury ing an eventful week which George Schneiter was fired as THE BEST LAUNDERED SHIRTS in ST. LOUIS Bring Your Laundry i BACHELOR BUNDLES' 4701 Oliv at Walton MtNS LAUNDRY EXCLUSIYtLY tournament bureau manager. Sev prize it won last year while copping three national crowns was the Pacific AA.U.

squad headed eral meetings were held, between It a 5-0 Davis Victory MANILA, P.I April 10 (UP) The Philippines completed a 5-0 rout of Pakistan in the first round of the Davis Cup European Zone tennis competition today as Felic-isimo Ampon and Raymundo Deyro won the final singles matches. by Army Pvt. Carl Mills, a hard-punching, slick-moving middle rine Pvt. Michael J. Mahoney of Charlestown, was the heavyweight "white hope" of his team and may face a neighbor in the final Jack Brennan of Charlestown, star of the New Eng P.GjV.

officials and discontented stars demanding more authority Masters which was weight from Seattle, Wash. With won by Jimmy Demaret, a committee member. land squad. Brennan was rated After their Saturday nieht a record of 40 straight amateur victories, 32 of them via the knockout route, the six-foot, two-inch Mills was favored to win the 160-pound title vacated by Al one of the nation top amateur heavyweights following nis ap Call GArfield 6280 or Your Travel Agent Ticket Office Jefferson Hotel pearance in the Golden Gloves $50.00 TO $50,000.00 FOR ALL PURPOSES next P.GA. meeting will be held in June at Columbus, at the annual P.GA.

golf championship tournament. During the next three months. bert Raymond of Philadelphia. championships at Chicago March The Ozark AA.U. of St.

Louis, 30. has eight boxers in the tourney. Other outstanding simon pures A strong contender for the in the tournament were light Gonzales' Is Winner. PORTLAND, Me, April 10 (AP) Pancho Gonzales won his third match in his last four starts against Jack Kramer, 6-3, -10-8, in a professional exhibition tennis match. Gonzales's victory brought total wins on their international tour to 23 for the Latin American.

Kramer has taken 72 matches. Frrnk Parker beat Bobby the entire players' group will elect a permanent committee to Persona! Leans weight Wendell De Lorme of the meeting, it was announced that the players had been given "a program which virtually will vide them with complete self -operation of tournament affairs within the structure of the P.CA." Novak said that the players accepted a proposal first given them by the P.GA. early in March. Jt included the formation of the temporary tournament committee which will, act until June 20-27 in supervising the P.CA. tournament bureau.

The serve out the remainder of 195U. team prize was the Hawaiian aggregation, which took two individual titles last year. The Island Pacific squad, who has lost only The committee will take six out of 97 fights, welterweight Earl Williams of the Hawaiian Automobile Leans Furnitnro and Business WALSH LOAN fins ii np tin office in Columbus. It will carry on under existing tournament regulations and supervise the delegation and heavyweight Nor-val Lee, a member of the Wash "tj Serving thm Heart of Anerica Safely for, Over IS Years 1 visitors rested their hopes on Robert Agena, a buzz saw bantamweight, who attends the University of Hawaii. The Cleveland squad put in a strong bid for both team and in- tournament bureau until January.

Riggs, 6-4, and then Rises de- ington (D. group, who was a REDor cash a rinMnub uui 721 OLIVE CR00M 201 CH. 6443 By then the 1951 group will have finalist 'in the Olympic tryouts at eated Parker. 8-6. in the pre- oeen elected.

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