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fMI NASMVIUI TINNISSIAN. fnity Maraiac. My 21. 1944 23 Hughson Hangs Up 16th Win-Reds Turn Back Braves 4-2 mm I Mad Russian Not Mad Mackmen Choke jBrave Goes in forLeap-rrog Gultstream Opening Blocked by Two Ovals Red Birds Fly Over Phillies For Twin Win I i. Brown Rallies, Score 7-5 Win Lou Novikoff, Big Bust as Bruin, Still Hopes To Live Up to Buildup By Oscar Fraley POXTE VEDRA BEACH Ha Julv IT Flouda SttUt) Racing Commission, heaid heated aiguments fur and against operation of a third race track in the Miami area toilay and postponed final 1 action until tomouow.

BOSTON. Julv 27 (JPi-In com- of both Hialeah an! Tiopical Parks only bora) NEW TORK. July 27 IP Lou Novikoff. the Chicago Cub outfielder; DETROIT. July 27 UP as the "Mad Muscovite of the Midway." isn't mad at anybody hind the effective Ditchinr of Cecil (Tex) Hughson, who spaced six De 1 troit Tiger hits to become the first American League pitcher this sea-; son to win 16, games, the Bos or anything except the vagaries of fate which have had him picking Up a seat full of splinters during half of the season.

But the burly guy with the Tonv Galento face and the blacksmith muscles isn't giving up. He means to carve a steady Job for experimented to get a new and himself in that Cub outfield and combination when we were live up to the glowing predictions 'dojnK so badly and it was just my made for him when he first to be included out." up to the majors in 1941. Novikoff. Softball's gift to the "I reported late this year and I game doesn think too highly wasn't In shape because mv wife of his current .290 batting had an operation and I had to take average ton Red Sox defeated Detroit to-i day. 6-1.

Hughson. who; has been beaten! only four times. struck out six and walked none! parative privacy- paid attendance trlc)l operating in Florida for the past several eai argued againat Iwas 785 the Reds defeated the a of racjng dates to (lulf- 4-2. tonight in a twilight park a north of the past sowrai seasons HialeaJl 'game which was finished in a rain- M(aml applied for a continuous W-aajr i storm. meeting starting January SVX4 I As usual.

Nate Andrews got pooi Officials of Gulfstream hirh eridiniJ Malfh 3 'support and was lifted for a pinch opened in 1939 and closed again asked tor a Mason batter in the seventh. after operating only four days, de- openlns Mar.h 5 and ending April The Reds' two runs in the fourth dared financial affairs of Hack irPjnnt Henry 1. Straus of resulted from an error. With one were in older and that if the com- Tlopial Park said that if Gulf-out Catcher Rav Mueller singled mission would giant dates for a application were granted and went to third on Kric Tipton's meeting it would be teadv for bum- divided three ways, single. ness.

his di ould prefer a continuous Mesner hit a doable-play ground- The commission lejected appltra- season starting March and ending; er to Second Basenian Warren Hus- tions for permits for horse tracks April 20. the dates asked by Otllf-ton. but the former school tearher Tampa and Jacksonville and de- stream let it roll throtiRh his legs allowing artion until loniotiow on a tai Sam McCoimick of Mueller to score and Tipton to go reueg( for permit to operate a Hiale.ih stressed enue anglea tn to third traoh at Davtona Beach askin- trial the tr ick he given pr- The Braves got hack one in the Tfae Cf dates to several fcrred dales find also lie allowed to sixth on Buck Ktchison's homer do(? Iace tIacks was deferred he- oper ate davs if possible and tied it in Ihe seventh KlutU caUBe sufficient finnnci.il and nth- singled and Mas. ran for tote er data h(ld not been filed hut rep- VVinS 77-10 Thriller t'St BaH nl Paced Minors At Bit "Why. I'm sure 1 could do much 4 backed him with better.

he said. "But you ve got attack: to play steadily and you've got to 11-hit three an on Tex Hughson Tiger he in shaDe. and sitting em out Elmer (Butch) Nieman, Boston Braves' big rightfiel-or, was caught by the cameraman in this perfect three-point landing on second base at Braves Field. Boston, Wednesday afternoon as Cincinnati Second Saeker Woody Williams drops a throw from Out-fielder Gsrald (Gee-Geel Walker, who had just caught Warren Huston's fly. Bob Coleman's Braves won, 9-2.

ra.anlalllcl ff A ImcU ald Ihltt i 1111 HUB IMiru vu softball era hattini for Huston, doubled to cen- k. in ia- 1 he Wavenv ielnior doesn't help. I'm the kind of fella hurlers. who likes both home plate and; Frank tStubhyl Overmire. vho! the dinner plate and so I'm up started and was knocked out in the 188 when I should be about six third inning, was charged with the; pounds lighter." 0s.

his 10th. Lou doeen't know for sure. jammed six hits and four; whether he can hit major league runs into the first three frames but pitching like he did that in the was quieted by Johnny minors. He led four of the minor who relieved Overmire and pitched, leagues in hitting in consecutive' shutout ball for five innings years, pacing the Three-I with .367. The last two Red Sox markers the Texas League with .368.

thecame jn the ninth when Outfielder Pacific Coast with .363 and the; Culberson pounded one of American Association with .373. (Walter (Boom Boom) Beck's slants: ter to send Musi to third whence commls8lon will 11 'r' ov" h. on a lone fly out to left ock 1 ill ten c3Uid.n afternoon Roy Hughes, Blasted Back To Ball, Helps Cubs Climb on the Wiverly cimrnond. The count a tied in the lat frame when Kugene (lower fumbled Vaerlv pop mid allowed the winning run to hiss the pi site. Red' Johnson was llio wlnnins; hur ler.

by Chef Ross, who batted for An- (orTheVason. diews. Officials of both Tiopical und The winnini? runs were dtnen in tf)ld lh, eommission thai hv Mueller double in the seventh hrd His poke ,0 ight center sco.ed, KJ- Hpa Johnny Cnscola ho had doubled ate and Kiank Mrt.otmiok. wno te- and said there were Sionalt Spelled Disaster into the leftfield stands with Mai mntt tvui mit It But when he first came to the, Wagner on first homer of the J-- Htll.ni.tn eiveil an intentional warn. gerious douhta Gulfstieani could be malors ne naa ni irouoies hiwi luiwiiwni ik-cn vrou- on nil.

Tfuph titet.illv whs hliwn hack Saaafv SB B.aton so ra condition in time for the 0 Holme till Derii AB a into baseball and today Is largely responslDie for the nuago i uds use Wiiiim-. 2b HBHHU'U Manager Jimmy Wilson, whom Grimm replaced early this season. Wilson liked smart ball and, while season. Btsn Culb'son cl Cronin lb lb 4 1 Eti'lnson 2 OreilKO 1 .1 1 1 1 opening of the season 0 Since all three tracks are wuhin 50 miles radius, no lo of them can 4 0 1 out of the National league cellar into a conienaing position ior a y1 first division berth. Mrr I 1 1 ni ji.mAn iilnalli' nai mntti in 1(141 when lie 1 km 0 Wrisro 1 Nieman r( Louie isn't (he dumbest guy in theiFox rt 1 1 RIDS 2 oneiale con.

111 renrlv and an even I1UKI1C3 UirilllIIU MITCI 1 1 world he found it a little con- Johnson II rusing. i Tabor lb Signals, to Ijou. were something Nevaome division of the 120-dav horse rar 1 1 I 4 I) 1 4 Meaner lb 4 Mill" .1 K.ulll tai PJitlliD'. Hi.Mon. 1 Mayo.

3b 3 Crimer c' 1 York, lb 1 Wa'fieid It 1 Hisnns. 3b 0 Outlaw, rf Swill 0 O-rmlre. (ioriica. rEaton Brck. 3 0 Konaanu.

1 emerged from a collision with Flank Ciespi ith torn ligaments in his right shouldei. Hughes was with the Montreal Royals in the hv women's hridae clubs, ho Husbion. he was the rookie bust of 1941 and was shipped to Milwaukee. 'Ma con 1 nrann. 2b I AodreTis.

1 T7R08S Huir on 0 1 Vj FRIDAY SPECIAL Barbecued Red Snipper 31 CHURCH Ope Noal Caraf 'iient l-OIH Minus sienals. lou promptly International League at the time 0 ing season would jive them 40 davs each. Hialeah and Tropical opeiated 50 davs apiece last season and are asking for the same number of days again tropical asked for a split season December 15 lo January 4 and Match 5 to April 10 as it has for Lou Novikoff (Ridiat The Bear Bench) hioUo nut with a rash of base hits, Total" 34 11 Toiala 3J 1 I "Crespi, then with Rochester, th. A A hattinir lead. I Baltd for aorira in 34 3 came down on my right shoulder a Totals 3: 4 7 1 13 000 001 oon nno 100 and something popped.

Koy le- eare of our two children." Ixju e- So many that the Socking Soviet Boston called as he gazed out a hotel was recalled in 1942. I rmnm Cramer rBatled for HuMon in .1" rBatted tnr Andi' 7zzBatted for Huirhinsonm S'li Orento rouiuui evcu arm the rest of the season ana me Cincinnati window. "It was tough breaking jre vva, a regular, hitting .300. Johnson 3. Wasner.

Culberson 1 Hit-back In. but it's a lot easier season, hut got in only 78 in JBH-Tabor. ftm?" 000 JDO 020 4 000 001 1002 EXCURSIONS doctors told me I was through MOONLIGHT iBoaton ing for Charley Grimm and I'mlEan)es last year foi a .279 average. I Jru Dp to orento to York WaikslSomethlng wiong with the muscles rj 28 uY-29 UL. IUL 1 rrror- Huron RB1-Mener.

MUlrr. Mueller 2. Etrhison. Ross 2BH-Tlpton Cnscola. Mueller.

Phillip. Klulu. Macon HR Etchlnon SB Miller DP-McOor mick to Miller 10 Mccormick Walki Andrews Huichmwn 1 ISO Konstani? 4 Andrews 3 Hulchlnn 1 Hitss--oir Andrews, i in 1 Innings. I off Huicnin.wn. In J.

Uer Hutch 1 TUI. AUC. not giving up." And this year again, it's in and -ovfrnnra 1. ooraica i they told me" And don't be making anv cracks out again. 3 1-3 'innmts Oonuca in Doctort Hailed Miracle to Novikoff about the caliber of Thev have called Lou by many 2-3 Bret 1 2.

HBP -bj Huthron, Hughes went home to Cincinnati his fielding. nicknames. But two of them-thelHtin. by Bk Lo" and hile trying to thaw out some "That's a lot of baloney he "Mad Russian" and the "Madj (ai. jn tne hagement of his home.

snorted. "Why I don't need any Moujik "-just don seem to fit the the tar exploded and severely practice to be better than most of guy with the piano-key smile. Be- ijrop DrOWflS -J burned him on his arms and shoul 1 r-t-sLM inaon. Lv. tNarwin 9 Re'om 11 4 pm.

WHARF Foot ol Broad St. FARE: Adcin SI T5 Ch.ldien 15c iFM. Tram la Inc.i these guys standing out there these cause: I-Ol'IS Julv '7 -ilN'Si- The ders. Hughes was in a hospital foi javi I "You can make money siuing "My whole trouble in that Grimm on the bench Athletics eked out a 7-5 victory, weeks But wnen ne came out over Ihe Hrnwni tonlffni. slaving was nev ior right said off late rallies to capture their) "That explosion blew me first victor in th series before I back into shape.

The doctor Cards Sweep Series PHIlADELPHIA. July2T-(T-The Cardinals swept their four-game series with the Phillies by taking both ends of a double-header tonight, K-7 and 5-0 Morton Cooper held the Phils to two hits in the shutout finale. AFTERNOON CRUISE JULY 30 Lv. Nairivilla 2 :30 pa Ret. 4 p.m.

Adulti J5c Children 3Se Fed. Trans. Taa tnc.f i'Ba a crowd of 4.841 fans. jit was a miracle The doctor who Russ Christopher, holding the examined me told me that the heat Browns to one hit in she first six Lf the explosion sealed those dam- MIDNITE FROLIC S4T Jfl.T Nai'hvllle Iter MldOiU Rer Jam PARE" 12 00 Train TaS Inc.) Branwell Takes Out Proctor In First Round at McCabe Roy Hughes innings, wae knocked out In theiaged muscles and welded them to- I The Cards took an 8-0 lead in the seveiiin as uib divwih biii-c gether again, me uaii iiiaei A's 6-0 lead to 6-4. plained.

Joe Berry relieved him and he: i m'11 f- early innings of the- twilight af Offlliil nuna iw BUI Iee and Dale Red Smith hurled three-hit ball Matthewson off the mound C. R. Branwell tripped J. B. Proctor.

1-up. yesterday afternoon 'Buok'New- and then played for Lo. Angles n.irf tournament to pull the biggest upsef Biowns scored once Buck Jew i- was was as Glenn School softball team The Phillies kept plugging swsy flt wd play. A IFr' Lr. ought up Tby the Cubs this season blanked Fehr yes.erdaj Howell the losers (Continued on Page 26) iw.tnr h.r.rt,.

a dark horse In the meet when he qualified with hla outstanding work both atiand White were 2 Out dae 2b I 2b i I nlaca Fnn, c( a two over par a. giving mm a ut wnn ubihomi iU Csralella if to Medalist Paul Hasty n. Branwell and Proctor left the I IniUal tee with steam and both ,111 1 hgr LrUITI nnured the pressure on until thei 1 1 1 1 I 0 bat and in the field won him the; regular thiid base job When Stan 1 Hack returned. Hughes, whose 1 stick work was the best on the club. was transferred to shortstop.

Highly Retjsrded By Grimm And today. Hughes is playing the 0 heat baseball of his career. His .321 2 Baiter rl 3 2 Kreevich c( 1 2 McOulnn lb 1 1 Sreohens ss 0 Moore rf 3 Zarilla et 4 Chartak If 1 1 Laaba. If 1 1 Chna'n. 3b 0 Mancuao.

3 0 Jakrickl Wpst. 0 Hol'sw'lh. 0 1 aBvrnes 1 Bieherr. It Oarrison lf McOhff. lb Kcll 3b I Busrri.

sa I Chrlton'r. I Berrv, Newsom i Gain Quarters final hole, where Proctor s(p)ut-tered out John Billings, co-favored along I win th third I wu" smri. hi ashevh.le c. juiv 27-p batting average is tops for the 'club and fourth highest in the n.anite his 33 years, he ro) it 'm .12 5 Annual aiian. eutcuru round via a hard earned J-2 vic-i Margaret Gunther, Memphis de M.ttm fendine champion, and Jane Cram 7 16 Totals Manruso to Wih Tofal4 4 for in atnlon .1 a he- 301 000 210- 7 St!" is lasi.

non noo 410 5 ir. mnrud hv onlv two niaers. Hickman Duncan dropped W. Orangeburg. S.

C. breezed along to Philadelphia i flnnla nt lh Milfmfir' Iri 4-A'lJ Wright from me cntniiJiiii i. ine errors- McOulnn. Buscri naker n-r- Manager v.nariie RRI tMalella Slebrrt 2 tUr. mrtmt vnhiMhle man bracket with a a-j oeieai.

ruim '-7 phciu nvj. ...111 ih. urnnH lotind hirii.H towar a nredicted final ahee 2 Stephens 2 Moore. uBii 1 1 T.mtxWm rhrl-inn 2-BH nn thee III) nam a 2i a the smartest of Of firing with the (uarter-nnais round mntcn aIUaay ior int iur- Moor, HH SB-Bieberi DP i 1. nn 1 I Unnitav U.il in i MrOha Bunch tO Slt-I nU J.kurkt 1.

playeis in the league, ne saya M.M (Junther dipuMd of.Miji.." 80-cnri- thinkine ahead and is rfc-ikiii John Btlhnis bat G. M. Truluck. Orangeburg. S.

toDhr'a. Jakucki 1 West 1 7 the best steadier of pltcheis on the llrsnfii hK a will far) Nviam .1 Hit on LnniioprFi a 1-1 Inntnaa Jakucki II II I J-3 B'rry t.m 1 l.l U.Buim In 111,111 1 in 1 1.1 Naaraom Proctor. 1-ud: Hickman Duncan bear, tn i Mia. W. W.

Hamby. Roanoke, Va. I hm i r1. i.nn ar 1 Amtv I 3.1 HBP Jakucki iBuuhl. WP Pride Cliapman beat Lorer will Jakucki Winner Christouher.

Jakucki. Pink Lawrence, de'tuli Miicnrii an(, tornorrow "Janiet-BrViionJ-i i meet Mrs. Dea M. Smith. Charl.s- Ttairal Di.laian 1 ton.

W. who today upset Mrs. After a round of keen sport, -z: JsdLejsgwl there is nothing that can quite IWI match the thirst-quenching go" fe 7 I goodness of a cold glass of beer ps pBroL and it is of special signifi- Lg I VESr cance that at an increasing num- 1 iS hoe fin Ci(rit Pilsner gr---- -g Tribe Scalps Yanks 8-1 vira Sam Biim Bat Will Make Debut on Mat Here Tuesday Fauna Di.laian BUckstone Doner bear The match between Mrs. Fuller deiauil. Ed Puller bcal Keathlrr Perkins and Mis.

F. Glenn. Jr rtftk DlTltien Wlinrau bear Roy hth Asheville, was postponed CLEVEUAND. July 27 Allie I Chief i Reynolds pitched the Cleveland Indians to an 8-1 victory today, over the New York Yankees, ns the Tribe battered young Walter U. Htm1- EA1CS OPHl I A Harold until tomorrow Da.ii.

1-up on lath beat Dave Poreit 5-4 17 hit. tn take a 2-1 edee in their series' I The masked Bat will fly into the. wa. liiiv wavv jfaagggEtaum t- Tr rr- mt .1 ITxa rVi ssae "fA r-M I Reynolds was hit freely, giving Hippodrome and against Rowdy Minor Loops AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i No iimei ichtduifd i City's Ace Kegers Top Old Hickory up 11 hits, but stopped Ihe anks with men on bases. It was Reynolds' 11th win against seven lost, while for Dublel.

it was his third straight loss and his ninth against Red Robeits in the curtain-raiser battle of the all-star caid promoter. Nick Gulas, has lined up for the American legion and Disabled I compose the membership of T1ffeffTfiir these clubs know and demand i 1 JSls3 jhhjii ill the best and a constantly I fir Jtrsn six won V'oieians next Tuesdav In a duel between Nashville a pacific coast LEAi.i mi -n(a fjld Hickory's Holbwoort 4 Oakland 3 five top keglers ana uia i-iicaoiy Stn Dpto Sa, five main pin spinners, the local crew defeated the visitors, 2.921 to vr( rnationai. u.u.ie I la to Nraiit 2.801. 8 Uoiiuca. I 4 8- ui i.f i H.Kh.-vp.

Ji-r. (Tv rrro.ind. In conipiline the totals three 1 000-pliis games lollc.l cniir. inir re Ihe iniiivmi the NashvUle Mynl Hoag led the Tribal attack Willi four hits including two night at the Hippodrome ai ena. rlouhler He halted in three urns Tne hooded tenor, reputed to be nnrl scored three othcis himself even tougher, lougher and meaner Geoige Stunwei his than the C.reen Shadow, has been i.iolific hitting with 'hiee safeties.

e.stling with gieat success in the one a doul.le and stole his 29th Birmingham area for Ihe last two base to inciene his league lead, i years. The victors- hiought the Tiihe upj Ht a and Alabama lo within 11 percentage points offan cal him the "butcher." Slic-the Yankees and Red Sox and with-, eath'i In his livals' faces is his in five games of the league leading hJef mat ltiatagem. a oa ml I PS team: Wilbur Crenshaw. SM: Boh posipoiitxl 596: leo nw eei. i'" Pu -mouth ut Ntirlolit ihrrtf mm Prtlfr'.

Eaves. 578. and Letch uriggs. Hartnian 87S Old Hickory howleis' totals weie. Alvin McKee.

619; Pee Wee Austin. M9; Clyde Pigg. 481; Jim Hobson. and Shorty Yates, 636. Vir.

ab r.ei.a AB That tatll. is juit one of three INTERSTATE LI Afil'E 9 1. York i Wilmint Um 0 rrfivon ftt Allf nto n. oov ooned ii rounds. APPMAdllAN I.KAHr Bristol 12: Johnnnri Ci't 10.

KinMJort IV Frwin growing number of them rec- nHnW ognize Gerst Pilsner as the JAryHr finest beer bottled anywhere. ffMsjZ Th William Gerst Brewing Co, Inc. Navdiviltt, Tam. 1 AVNMi IN COO0 TASTf ALWAYSTMTtt GOOD APR I 1 fW f-Tf 3 Rocco. lb S3 main events uuiai naa car ueu.

The semifinal melee pits Herb Welch, deposed junior heavyweight champion of the world, against wrestling's Frankenstein King Kong of Mexico. The climaxing clash will send 1 Hoat. rf S3 (1 Hockelt. If 0 a Boudreail. a 4 1 1 ml blne.

rf 3 0 1 Keltner. 3b 4 0 3 Roar. 10 iVhlueter 0 0 0 Mack. 2b 4 I HMrnw's. 24.

Mfllieny. rf Martin. II l.indfll rf Etrpn lb HemalT. Orlme 3b Mll'vlch I Dubiel iBerr? i LASTFaJtN LEAr.I'E Scranion i Hinforfl iriml. Army Will Induci 0 Reynolds, 3 0 -i Junior Heavyweight Champion Roy TONY LEAfil Bat a via 4 JimfWown Hornell 6' Brsdlnrrt 4.

IjckDort 3 rrif 7 WeUsvillr OImii I It Totaia 14 Toral 3 1J! Allen against the Green Shadow in a title vs. mask battle over the no nBallrd for Pilblfl In S'h. zBatttd fnr Roar in t'n Foool time no disqualification route. 000 XI. VnrW 000 100 37-Y ear-Old Hemsley CIEVELAND, July 27--iJ Rollle Hemsley.

New York Yankees' first stiing catcher, lepoit-ed he received formal notification from- lus St. Uuis. Mr. draft board today that he would be Inducted into the army Au- srust 8. Henislev.

37, was classified 1-A f.i-H in the suiing and Baseball's Big Six DiMaggio Parents Apply For Citizenship Papers iQevrland 301 100J1J- rrror Marrlii RBI Horkett Kelf-'nrr 2 Cnllenblne Orimea. Hoat 3 2B1I rVI Hock'll Orimr" Stlrnwet." Merhen l52Hna 2 nocro Kfllnr 8B--Si irnwel'a. Boudresn. DP Boudreau. unM-ted.

..1.17 Bnurireaii to Mark to Rocro Walks Duljlfl 4, Rrynolda 3. SO-Dubld 4, 121 Reynolds 4. 'll' Hi n.i 48 71 120 4t II 1 32 AB 0 142 4 15 12 296 91 340 71 2R4 22 Playrr. flub Mulal Caramais Walkrr Do(lari IXirrr Rtd So Pox. Kfd Oalall.

DodK'TH tluahen. Alllru vy i.vu examination tftOk physical month. I SAN FRANCISCO. July 27- JP) 1 ---Under a permissive presidential order Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph P. Di- nnl.H Sox Blank Sens 4-0 SALE! THIS WEEK ONLY! CHICAGO. July LaVers. Joe. Vincent and, Grove, finishing his first game in appied today for V.

SJ eight starts, shut out Washington! citi2.en,nl pK on four singles tonight as the White; w4 tf)fir Sox made it three In a row over the The fii9( (m(, wag made whlle tni, senators, s-o at II was at war with Italv.i Le Roy Schaik. Chicago second. their native land Since Italians Daseman wno uiore lire tnnie yl enemv presented with a S500 war bond by presidential order clears workers in a war plant where he tne way for action upon their new employed am ing me wmiri. um.t in the first two runs off Emil T.en- nard with, a triple in the fourth AB ThlcKs 4 0 0 Motet, rf COMPLETE CLASSES Call oulck for this unusual 0 tfer Ing. 98 Reduce Your Taxes by voting for GUY MANNING AB a 3 1 0 I 3 3 0 0 4 1 1 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 Wa.kinttaa Caae If Myalt.

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