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TWELVE 11 TT a a Aaaviiijjia a a 3 A Wednesday Morning, August 13, 1943 Vols Score Three Runs In Ninth To Beat Crackers, 4-3 Cardinals Pound Helpless Dodgers For Dozen Hits i- 7 to 3 Winning Chicubs Wallop You Don't Have a 'C Card- Thomas Indicates Tide Will Quit Phils on Rally Southern Managers' Tempers More Easily Controlled Now du RAYMOND JOHNSON Carlson's Pinch Hit Scores Vital Markers BreWster Repeats Performance, Hits Single Driving in Carlson for Win ATLANTA, Aug. 17 (SpD Lnrry Gilbert master-minded his Vols to a 4 to 3 victory over the Crackers here tonight and elevated the Nsshville club to third place. Trailing 1-3 with two out in the ninth, the Vols started the game-winning rally when Pete Elko slapped a double to right-center sendtnr Cal Chapman who had walked, to third. Then Gilbert Inserted Bobby Carlson into the lineup for the first time since July 18. Bobby, betting for Mack Stewart, responded by slamming a single to center.

That In Eighth Frame Pirates' Gornicki Beats Braves Twice; Southern League managers have Grid This Year Arms Ruling Kills Hopes of '43 Team, Coach Says in Speech By ALFRED KUETTNER held their tempers exceptionally well this summer or the umpiring in Billy Evans' circuit is vastly improved over Reds Swamp Giants recent years. Down Atlanta way they'll probably attribute it to the cool-headedness of the tiilots. NEW YORK. Aug. 17-IN8)-The St.

Louis Cardinals today pounded the Brooklyn Dodgers for 12 hits, including three triples and Whiter The men who direct the teams have been given the enabled Chapman and Elkd to race i i se Kurowsat homer, in whipping the Dodgers, 7 to 3. While Harry Walker extended his trate only 12 times. A year ago when Paul Richards and Sparky Olson were continuously bickering with the umps, the managers were chased 33 times. Richards was tossed BIRMINGHAM, Aug. 17 CUV-Another of the South football powerhouses tonight appesred on ths verge of abolishing ths sport for the duration, after usually-optimistic Coach Frank Thomss reported gloomily that he believed It would be impossible for Alabama to field a team this fall.

consecutive hitting streak to 28 games, Howard Schultx and Gene out on 10 occasions and Olson nine If Harry Hughes had been at the Cracker helm from Hermanski, highly regarded Brook' lyn rookies, went hitless. opening day, he might have a record similar to Richards'. Ed Head, who was relieved bw weoDer in tne sixth, wu for he has been thumbed from the field three times in the six weeks he has guided the Atlanta club. Only across the plate with the two runs needed to knot the figures. Wallace Rlnghofer, who had singled In behalf of Glenn Gardner in the eighth, walked.

Then Charlie Brewster, whose triple; had helped to beat the Crackers in 11 Inning the previous night, whistled a single to left center, scoring Carlson with the all-important run. The defeat waa the eighth In a row for the Crackers at the bands of the Nashville clutr and the second in the current five-gams series. Gardner Starts Gardner worked the first seven frames snd permitted only five charged with the loss. Thomas' admission today before a Birmingham civic club that football at Alabama apparently was doomed came after several month St. Louis AS Brooklvn AO Klein.

2b a 1 2 Horn a y. DIM Walker, cf 4 Musial. rf 4 W. Cooner. 0 1 Herman.

Jb 3 1 0 0 Schultie. lb 4 0 1 i Olmo. cf 5 0 3 1 1 Oalan. If 5 0 0 1 1 Herma'l. rf 0 0 vfc it 1 of his repeated sssertions that the Crimson Tide would roll again this year "if it is at all possible." one other manager has been chased on that many occasions this season.

He's Johnny Riddle, the Baron boss. Johnny is probably jittery from the basement berth his club occupies. Sanders, lb 4 Kurowskl. 3b 4 Hopp. If 3 Marion, ss 3 Brstle.

"I don't think we will be able to 1 a Hrsgan. 4 0 0 I 1 Olossop. at 4 0 0 1 3 Head, 10 0 ill 7ri in weooer. loo play football at Alabama this fall," said Thomas, whose coaching prowess has sent three Crimson Tide st-ooney 1 1 Totali 37 7 11 Totals 39 3 I elevens to the Rose Bowl and ihree of the skippers have not been ejected a single time this year. They are Larry Gilbert, Buddy Lewis and Sparkv Olson.

The latter owe? naueq lor weoaer In th. brought two of them home vic Rt. Louta mi mi tM torious. Men in Armed Services his record to the kind-heartedness of Johnny Boguskie, who subbed for The stocky gridiron mentor. whose 1942 eleven bowled over Bos-i hits.

The three runs charged against htm all came in the third when the Crax obtained three hits. All the runs were unearned, for they followed Brewster's error that would have retired the side. Mack Stewart, pitching the eighth inning, received credit for the win, his 14th of the year. Bill Sahlin took over at start of the ninth but after getting one man out and walking another, he waa replaced by Dale Alderson. Dale, who had pitched 10 innings the previous night, retired the next two men.

ton College in Miami's Oranee I Brooklyn 000 1 10 0013 Summirr; Errors Herman. Kurowaki Webber Rum baited ln-SanderV Walker. Olmo 3. Kuwnakl. Mualal.

Bratla 3. Two-base hit Herman Three-hase hits W. Cooper. Klein. Braile Home Kurowaki.

Sacrifices-Kurowskl. Walker Double plays Marion to Klein to Sanders: Marlon to Sanders. Left on bases St. Louis 13. Booklyn 11 Bases on balls Braile 6.

Head 3. Webber 5 Strikeouts Brarle 3 Head 1. Hits off Head. 10 In 6 Innlnss inone out In Webber. 2 In 4 Wild pitch Bmle Losing Ditcher Head Umpires Ballanfant and Ooets.

Time 3:41. Attendance 13.685. Howard Lamp in two games in the Dell last week. But for the fact that Johnny was a substitute, he would have chased Olson. There was Paul Richards jjowi, pointed out that all but one or two prospects for this year's team already had entered the Entitled to card, Willie Dreysr saves gas and rubber by running to and from work.

H. M. Dean of Richmond, Calif, shipyard plant police wavss Dreyer on as athletic oil refinery hand breezes to work. armed services. Bobby Carlson (His Pinch Hit Wins) no excuse for a grown -man to have used the language he is reported to have 'used in complaining a decision Johnny made at second bate in the tint cam h.

nrir. Gilbert has been given the gate only once in two yean and He explained to his audience that his continued optimism had been based on the hope that the army might allow its college cadets to take part In intercollegiate sports, as the navy does. But, he said. to end the game. vApcuvu oniy twice.

Anderson Cuts Atkins. Gardner Duel Dewey Atkins pitched fine ball until the ninth when the Vols fh 1 nuc noc 10 a nag last mmmer, Phils Drop Match PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17 (INS) The Chicago Cubs whipped the Philadelphia Phillies today, 7 to 5, with a four-run rally In the eighth. The victory, third the Cubs have It now was obvious the army did sVipi? TiT- 7. 1.

lrm game the league in I s'42. The soft-spoken Willis wasn even fined. Seven More Qualify In Women's Tee Meet By RED O'DONNELL not plan to do so. tagged him for four of their nine hits. He and Gardner wamri th Crackers in the first half, was chased There one thing I can't un derstand," Thomas said.

"That's why one branch of the service Hagg's Record STOCKHOLM, Aug. 17 (IPV Arne Andersson, 27-year-old Swed scored in a four-game series, allowed Chicago to take sixth place from the Phillies. the navy will allow its hoys In the colleges to play football and the Ron Northey hit his ninth home army will not. It seems funny to run of the season in the second Seven qualified in the Women's City Golf Tournament at McCabe Field Tuesday to hike the total to 18 but none was able to better the tally of 87 posted on Monday by Mrs. DeBow Sparks.

Mis. Howell Warner shot a 45-4489 for the standout figure yes- frame. ish school teacher, today broke Gunder Hagg's world record for the 1,500 meter distance with a mark Chlrafo ABln rhll d'phia Hark. 3b 5 All! 3 0 1 4 1 1 one aiso was me only con- testant to break 90. Slangy.

2b 5 of 3:45. Orleans has been handed the "go" sign on two occasions. "On the whole, the conduct of the managers this year has been much improved over last season," Billy Evans writes. He didn't say as much hut his pie-season meeting with the umps probably has had a lot to do with the email number of expulsions. And the changes he has made In the way the umpires work has helped considerably, too.

Tunnes Explanation Contrary to the general opinion fine a box battle for seven Innings as has ever been witnessed at Ponce de Leon Park. Stanley Todd relieved him with two out In the ninth. Wild Bill Sahlin and Charley Cozart or Vernon Curtis probably will be the hurlers Wednesday night. The first run of the hectie battle came in the third. With two out, Brewster walked and stole second and continued home on Charley Gilbert's single to center.

The Crax did all their scoring in their half of the third. Theobald got a life on Brewster's fumble as a starter. Atklna and Cavarretta. lb 3 1 i IT Kuan 2b 1 hahlfren. II 1 1 Wssdell.

rf I 1 Nnrlhey. rf 1 1 If 0 I Finley. played in The Tenneisean's recent all-army baseball tournament. Hers it is: Gene Lambeth, Oglethorpe. Kenneth Johnson, 20th Armored.

George Lacy, 20th Armored. IB Ls Bulge, Oglethorpe. 2B Charley Heffner, Oglethorpe. SS Tony Lamarra. 43rd Armored.

3B Mike Simon, 20th Armored. OF Don Arnold, 2(fth Armored. OF Claude Trivett, Oglethorpe. OF Grayson Davis, Oglethorpe. Penso, Fort 1 2 3 3 1 1 Virtually unknown last vear Qualifying will conclude ith to-1 North Hi ah Starts day business and match play be-! "'9" while Hagg, his more famous coun Nicholson, rf 4 Goodman.

If 3 Lqurey. cf 4 Cullnuih. 4 Merullo. as 4 me. Announcement Expected It was expected that Alabama athletic officials soon would officially add the Tide's name to the list of Southeastern- Conference schools Florida, Vanderhilt.

Tennessee, i I I pi, Mississippi State, Kentucky and Auburn which already have abolished the gridiron sport for the duration. The on rv of the "Bir ojgins Thursday. Pro C. E. Danis, Grid Drills TodaV 2 Who is direrfino- rh affair I tryman was setting seven world records, Andersson shaved eight- Wvse.

1 xDallesndro 1 Prim, 0 3 S'ewart. sa 3 rMoore 0 Hamnrk, ss 1 Mav 3b 0 Conger, 1 Kimball, 0 Eyrich. izRowe I pates seven or eight more to enter which would make for one com- tenths of a second off the mark set by Gunder in this country last xxNorikoff Derrinier. 0 plets flight of 18 and -part of an- July. VIIICI.

It was the second of Hagg's rec- North High is scheduled to meet for Ita first football workout this afternoon on the North Field. Hick Duncan, who was appointed coach not too long ago, will meet with his new charges at o'clock. IS I I Commdr. -aenTtmney-who li'1n Mrs. Jimmy Sanders has said she will not defend the title she won 12" a conference that had a team ords tnat Andersson has shattered in all the major bowls last New wnile Ha8K nas Deen touring the Totals 3S 7 Tm'a'ii' xHatted for Wye In 7th.

xBitted for Prim In th. -Batted for Bteart In Dih rBatted for Eyrlrh In both rolled out. Then Viers singled Theobald home. Mauldin followed with a double and tallied Vlers and Deal's two-bsgger registered Year's Day remaining and anpar- nuea On July 1, he re cently able to field teams this fall auced 4:04.6 record time for hfo 000 110 1407 Philadelphia Oil 003 0105 the mile to 4.02.6. are ueorgia, Georgia Tech, Tulsne Errors Trlplett.

Weadell. in 3U42 by beating Mrs. R. Dozler In the finals so Mrs. D.

Sparks who won ths crown in 1941 will be favored. Mrs. Dozler, who registered a 47-4693 yesterday, might be Mrs! Sparks' strongest threat. In addition to Mrs. Warner and jjeruiio.

nuns Datten in Northey 2. Triplett. rinley. Ooodman 3. Hack.

Dal- and Louisiana State. Georgia Tech end Tulane have navy units from which to draw material. Again, Please Chief H. L. Roach of the Norfolk Naval Training Station has picked a headache football team for proofreaders and radio announcers from the men stationed at Norfolk.

Here is his lineup: Ends Kuczlnski and Wisnlaski. Tackles Raskulinecz and Kapuscinski. Guards Saskiewicz and leandro. Lowrey 3 Two-base hits Wssdell Dallesssndro. Trlplett Home run Standings 'No Surprise' to Hagg; Glad Swede Did It WASHINGTON.

Aug. 17-flfV-Gunder Hagg, Swedish running Quiet Until Eighth Neither club made anything that remotely resembled a threat until he eighth. With two' out, Rlnghofer batted for Gardner and singled. Brewster walked and Gll-hert singled sharnlv to rlirM fin Mrs. Dozier.

Mrs. Alhert Weinstein earriiires Murtauah. Wyse. Cavarretta. Double playn- Dnhltren to Siewart to tHhlitren: Murtauah to Dahl-itren.

Irft on baaes Chloaao Phila-oelohla 7. Bae on balls-Wvse 1: Prim 1-Derrinrer l. Comer 2: Kimball 1: Kyrich 1 4: Wyse Eyrich nerrlnsT l. Hita off Comer, to In 1 Hunt Drops Garrelt m.9.4' Mears I Southern Association Mrs. Charley Danner with 95, star, said tonight it was "no sur st Pet Mrs.

Craig DeMoss with 104 and I New Orleans "g' 1 Knoxviiie Frances Burkett 38 ij In Tennis Tourney .53 with 98 posted SI prise to him that Arne Andersson had broken his world record for the run and was "very glad" it was his friend and fellow- scores yesterday. SASHVil.I.E Montgomery Little Rock Memphis Z4 29 33 20 2 28 23 37 31 it Incidentally Mrs. Danner. erst .527 .521 .460 .393 .341 Inninaa: off KW't-rll. 0 In 0 i pitched to two mem: off Evrich.

3 In 3: off we, i In off Prim 1 in 1: off Derrineer. 1 2 Wild pitches Confer. Derrtniter. Wlnnlni pl'rher Prim. Loalns pitcher--ronger Umpires Conland and Brr.

Time Attendance 1.290 paid. Double Win for Bucs BOSTON, Aug. 17 (INS Hank charge of the navy's physical training program, is not hostile to games involving body contact and does not favor calisthenics and other forms of mass "Certainly no one should appreciate the benefits of sports competition more than Tunney recently told Arch Ward, Chicago Tribune sports editor. "I chose boxing as my field and if you don't think there's competition in that gams, well, you just have not tried it. "When I was assigned to condition sailors for war service I realized time was the Important element.

There was no room for extensive sports programs. I had to do a job quickly and as efficiently as possible. Many of the men wore with us only four weeks few of them longer than seven weeks. They had to be sent to sea equipped to defend themse'vrs and to deal out physical punishment to the enemy. That's why I opposed organized games." Service All-Stars 1 Now that the ballots are in, we can present the all-stars who Atlanta ing the bases.

Piatt then lined to Hughes. Saner gfarted the ninth by out-footing an infield hit but Hicks hit into a double play. Then Chap, man walked. Elko doubled, Carlson singled. Rlnghofer walked and Brewster singled to seal the Crackers fate.

30 countryman who did It. Birmingham 15 while queen of the local links, might and must be Included among those who could be the titlist. SOUTHAMPTON, N. Aug. 17 UP) Lt.

J. Joe Hunt of the U. S. Navy, expected to be one of the finalists in the annual Southampton Invitational tennis tournament, defeated Gene Garrett of San Diego, in the opening rounf today, 6-4, 10-8. New Orleans Nine Wins Legion Meet Pittsburgh Pirates qver the Bos-! OCOfeS AlSO HlQh Bezbatchenko.

Center Placentinl. Quarter Kasubinski. Halfbacks Zdancewicz and Mikolalczak. Full Zacharianson. Now, Mr.

Proofreader, did you get them all correct? Hagen's Formula Recently a young professional sought Walter Hagen's formula for success. And the Halg'i answer is a masterpiece and is typical of the blustery former master of the fairways. "Simply this." said the Haig. "I always triad to make ths easy shots look hard and ths hard shots look easy." Now you 100 shooters know the answer. Yesterday's Results NASHVILLE 4: ATLANTA S.

Memphis 7: Birmlnsham 3 Knosvllla g-3. Montsomery 1-1. New Orleans Little Rock 7. Today's Games (Sahlinl at Atlanta (Co-sart). p.

m. Birmingham at Memphis. 8pm Montsomery at Knnvvill a In Newspaper Meet vvu tne ar. oniy CAPE GIRARDEAU, Aug Jud Fowler Upset In Georgia Tennis ATLANTA, Aug. 17 LVt Maj W.

Bonner of Douglas, Ga, pro iney were 1 17 (INS)-New Orleans shut out divided Into two groups and will i Kort Smlth. play a round robin series within win the Junior American Legion wi irii Bi i.lliie KOCK, 1 P. m. iuii nmiH iimay, to ana 4 to .1. while Braves' Pitcher Nate Andrews waa charged with both losses.

The unusual situation was brought about when both played relief roles in the second game. Gornicki gave six hits in going the route in the opener, which saw the Pirates land on Andrews for five runs in the first frame. In the nightcap, Gornicki relieved Starting Twlrlar Xavier Rescig-no in the ninth, with the score regional baseball tournament and the right to compete in the sectional tournament at Denver this week end. National League The Newspaper Tournament, open only to legitimate workers for local newspapers, has begun at Shelhy park and scores are soaring higher than the cost of living. Five shooters have already qualified and only R.

A. Gotto who got an 85 has been able to snap 90. Bob Rule, who was runner-up to Fred McWTiorter for the diadem in '42, was next with 90, Jim Dwver each division. The two winners then will meet for the crown. Francisco Segura of Ecuador, was placed at the head of one group and Hunt at the top of the other.

Segura did not arrive In time for today's play but will take the court Club Won Last ine iirsi upset in the Georgia State tennis tournament today when ht defeated elghth-seedeS Jud Fowler, Atlanta, 6-3, 6-8. Other results included: Malcolm Manley won from Louis Shenurd J8 49 50 54 Pet. .60 .550 .545 .509 .46 450 .361 8t. Louis 70 Clnclnnstl Pittsburib, Brooklyn 68 Chicago 50 Boston sa Philadelphia 50 New York 3 twice tomorrow. Hoover Defeats Ninth Does It! 5t 57 61 49 Auburn.

6-3, 6-2; Lieut Walter Pettit defeated Herman Dean, sneaked In a 92, so did Walter Mor- tied, 3-alI, and Andrews relieved Al Ja very on the Boston mound In the Atimirn, e-l, H-Z: Tom Mallov. Grid Officials IAS rO A T. g.m to prove that one foreman is Yesterday's Results Double-Dealing CHICAGO, Aug. 17 INSe The Chicago Cardinala tonight completed a two-for-one deal. Gaynell Tlnsley, veteran end, will be traded to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Ed Ruclnskl, end, and Bob Pierce, center.

I I i tenth 4 I I as good as another on a golf AB course, anyhow. i FIRST CAME Plll.btirih AB BUn Aero Softies, Tie for Flag Meet Friday Night Cosriirart ss i 0 2 Ryan. 21 4 wsiim.iE Hrrmtrr, gg t.ilbert. rf I'latl. If Saner, rf l''lrk.

lb Chapman, tb llkn. lb KRMTNEB. UMiCall the 14RIVFR. I D. L.

Lemmons fired a lemon of Memphis, won over Dan Hill. 3-8 13 11. 6 1. In women's singles, Sara Comer, Miami, defeated Amy Bell, Atlanta, 6-3. 7-5; and Martha Williamson, Atlanta, defeated Beth Hart, 6-4, 6-2.

a 103. Too bad his name isn't D. L. Ma. I 1 i if 5: a linn (I I I 0 I a Mil A ft tt 0 ft 0 0 II I ft ft 0 A ft ft I A ft II a it esse Rucsell.

II 1 Rurielins 2b 2 Robavs. 5 Elliot. 3b 4 1 Wjrrostek. 3b 0 1 Fletchor. lb 5 1 DlMfttlio.

cf 4 0 Lopez, SO Oornlckl. 4 0 Scoring unearned runs in 1 llnimra. Tl 4 1 Workman, rf 4 3 Nelman. 4 4 MaM. 4 0 Farrell.

lb 3 3 W'rlmann, ss 3 0 Joost. 3b 3 0 Andrews, 0 0 rRoss 1 Odom. 1 8-4: 0-J Cincinnati 10: New York 4 Louis Brooklyn 3 hicago 7: Philadelphia J. Today's Games St Louis at Philadelphia Imomint dou-bleheaden- Jumbert and Munger 8-12 Cincinnati at Boston (31 Walters (-lli nd Starr (I0- rs. Bsrrett tio-lli and salvo i4-j.

Pittsburgh at New York 3i Butcher (7-4i and Kllnger vs. Hubfcell (3-41 and Melton S-7 1 Chicago st Brooklyn (J Hanyzewski and Passeau (li-H vs. Higbe (-( and Lohrman i5-ii or Oregs (O-Oi. fifth and sixth innings, the Hoover i wht. Trucks gained a 2 to 0 victory over i JhVi! the Aero Lodge club at Shelby alderhon.

lnet nitrht hafnr ni rt- Vin i Peach. Then he could have cut out a peach of a pair! (I mean par.) Oglethorpe Wallops Appalachian Stars 31 0 All football referees who intend to officiate this fall are asked to report at the Y. M. C. A.

Friday night for an important meeting. The gabbing begins at 8 o'clock. Business and schedules for ths impending campaigns will be discussed. What with the gas-rationing no better and the cost-of-exlst-lng higher, the arbiters likely will hike their antes. And what with larger gates maybe ths schools can Totals 41 I 14 Totals 7 Batted tor Andrews In 5lh.

Total, 13 I 1,000 spectators. (f) The gime wrs a postponed Capi- ainatted for sitwart in nth. 501 000 101 Pittaburt Bomon otio noo oooo tal league rontest and the outcome ab a PO A 1 1 IT 1 ft I 11 ARO-SjHADOW ties give you that page-out-of-Esquire Look! irDUHCd ill iiiirci nnu nu JUUdge Vlem. 'ib American League 0 13 2 1 3 It A I esse (I 1 I I 0 (I 0 riuh Una LiMt afford same. lauldin.

rf eal. rf llnshea. lb (ii-ra. 3b nicwa. ThMbald, ir ARKINS.

Tonn. 07 40 Summary: Errors Ryan 2 Runs batted In- Fletcher 3. Van Robays 2. Billot 3. Dl-Masglo.

Two-base hits Russell, Rubellng. (Continued en Next, Page) Hayden, Graves Sign With Eagles BRISTOL, Aug. 17 It's a tough job to beat Uncle Sam's soldiers and the Appalachian League All-Stars learned ths hard way tonight as slugging Fort Oglethorpe, exploding it heralded fire power in the seventh snd elehth Pot. .533 .529 it S3 New York Wsshlngtoo Detroit Cleveland Chicago Boston being tied for the second half championship. They will mejet at Shelby Thursday night to decide the winner.

Hoover took the first half title. John Hunter of Hoover and Dan Hsgewood of Aero Lodge staged beautiful box battle. Each permitted three hits Hunter wnjj .924 ..109 .488 SS ss ss 53 4 40 SS 3 11 I Totals Minor Loops INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester J-4. Jersey Clt 1-0. Newark Montreal so S3 SS 60 St.

Louis Phllsdelpbla .434 .317 NASIIVII I.E mil SOS KM I TI AXTA MIS MM Innings, came from behind to capture a tensely played, exciting ball game by a 7 to 4 margin. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 17 i.V lurueu uewrr support. inftone! Summary: Ron.

battel In C.llberl. Carl Yesterday's Results Detroit 4: Philadelphia I. St Louis 4 Boston 1 New York 4: Chlcsso 2 lOnlr games sehedulfdi. error his mates made did not hurt Breier. vier.

Moidin ni. rmt-hiv htt--'bapman Flkn. Mutlilln, mm. rrl stolen Brrwmler lilork. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 4: St Psul 2.

Kansas City Toledo 1. Minneapolis 8: l-ouivile 1. Milwaukee 3: Columbus 3 Frore liy lnmn(: Onuhle nla Tdhiinter la VI'm The largest crowd In Shaw Field eager Tans-planked Its money on the barrel head to see the show, and it wrs not disappointed as ths two teams waged a bitterly fought toe-to-toe battle all the wav. 1 lliiehei Viera to Tndhunter to Hiuhr. Left on haaea ahrille S.

Atlanta -V 1 1 Hcover 000 Oil 0-3 3 1 ern Lodge 000 000 00 3 2 Today's Games PIEDMONT I.EAGl'I Portsmouth Durham 1. Roanoke Richmond 1. Dat'erle Hunter and Owen. Hasewood ta i a.hirn i mk h. New York at Clevelsnrf imnmtnm and Smith 3.

Ailklna Todd I. II I n'f r.arriner .1 Kenneth Hayden, Smackover, and Samuel Ray Graves, Knoxville, both centers, have signed 1913 contracts and will piny again with the Philadelphia-Pittsburgh combination of the professional football league, the Eagles' headquarters announced today. Hnyden, who played for the University of Arkansas, and Graves, who came from the University of Tennessee, will he playing their second season of pro ball. afternoon' Chandler iis.lr a.nrt 7.ih. '5-1; or Donald i3-3i 11 Smith dl-4i and Harder 1S-I1.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore IS: Buffalo I. Toronto 1: Syracuse 0. In 7 lnnlnr rum. Stewart In I Inntns rum. Hshlln 0 In 1-3 Inninc A run.

Artklna in t-3 Innlnx 4 rnn. Wild nltrhee Adkln. Wnnlns pitcher Slew-art. Lnalns plleber Adklna. I'mplrai Rlarkard and Hoffman.

Time 1:52. nmgton a4 Chicago 2 1 Candinl -4 and Wrnn M3-ai vi Im is.t. nrf Terra nova-Callura Bout Draws Heavy Humphries (B-71. Wake Forest Drops Ga me With Duke Hoiion at Detroit Ttrrr 6-7) Whits Philadelphia at at. Louis Arntzen n.toi PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Los Angeles 10: Hollywood t.

Oakland 1: Ban Francisco 3. Portland 4: Ban Diego I. lOnly games scheduled 1 vs. Muncrief (8-91. i-Yost To Present NEW The Ph All-Star Award bout gate paid featherweight championship here last night drew gross receipts of J21.6Sl.6l, with a attendance of 6.8S3.

Come in, get yourself set for Fall with a few of these new September Esquire featured Arrow Aro- Shadow ties! They're the last word in patterns extremely good-looking wrinkle resistant long wearing and they'll hit it off handsomely RALEIGH, N. Aug. 17p Wake Forest will not play Duke In football this year, D. C. (Teahead) Walker, Wake Forest football coach, said tonight.

The break, for this year only, was brought about by the divergent stands taken by the army and navy on the participation of their college trainees In intercollegiate athletics, Walker said. CHICAGO. Aug. 17 CT)--Fielding H. Yost, retired athletic director and football coach at the University of Michigan, today accepted an invitation to present the all-star most valuable player award August 25 when the All-Star football team opposes the Washington Redskins with til your shirt and suits.

Perfectly tailored neat knots axe a cinch every droel 1 l2v Mnttes, chairman of the Louisiana Boxing Commission, said the net receipts after deducting city, state and federal taxes, were of which the Service Men's Boxing Fund received The two fighters were paid from the ba'ance of $18,281 21. Municipal Board Has Important Meeting A highly important meeting of the Municipal Baseball Association will be held at its headquarters, 201 Hill Building, st 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. Following have been requested to he present: John Cochran, C. L. Eckhardt.

Ed Jackson, Edgar Allen, Johnny Boguskie. S. L. Lawrence. IArry Fisher, Jim Turner, Donald Forkum, Zinnle Burrus.

V. C. Schwartz, Charles L. Knight, Red ODonnell, Jack Price Jones and Raymond Turf Trainer Fined Baseball's Big Six Ten Wins I'lie Hu.suni softiiiilleis ham tli The associates rress P.arer and luti li I fct.i 350 18 1M NEW YORK, Aug. 17 IP-W.

G. June, trainer for Montpeller Farms. Mnntpelier Station, was fined $200 today by stewards of the Saratoga race meet st Belmont Park for "unbecoming conduct" in the secretary's office. No I other details were disclosed. meied out a 12 to 4 win over Bert.

Mmiai. cartiinais no 440 424 CHURCH ST. Field at Shelby Park last nighT. I 107 40 41 13S 10 4M SS 141 111 421 M4JI .335 320 331 am? nmnhHt wins Turner's Dltchint featured for the Herman. Dodgers Ulott.

Pirates 114 438 SO lis .31 1 twVwUrV winners. ARR0Wnss Curtrlsht, Whits tos lOi 4 Jill WVJwtAtJo I.

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