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16 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 27. 1955 nrpnnmntHnrinvmTr Mil mn ii rynnmn.v,farwiTnj i i ay vsj ,1 Fading Ghisox Beaten, orrisville Tops Del. Twp.

Tumble to Third Place For Little League Title, 4-3 CHICAGO, Aug. 26 (UP). The Washington Senators sent the stumbling Chicago White Sox reeling into third place tonight as they mauled the Sox, 10-0, behind the two-hit pitching By CARL LUNDQUIST WILLIAMSPORT. Aug. 26 (UP).

Morrisville, won the oi 20-year-old Carlos Ramos. Ramos (4-4), rookie 160-pound, Little League's first "subway-type" World Series today when Rich 5-foot 11-inch Cuban righthander, I mowed the impotent Sox down'; with ease, handing them their! fourth loss in sixJ games to tail-; enders Baltimore and Washington. jones' 3-Hitter Trips Bucs, 6-3 Cominski smashed an extra-inning homer in the seventh to defeat Delaware Township, N. a Camden suburb, 4-3, in a climax battle The only hits Ramos allowed were a solid double to center by Minnie Minoso in the fourth inning and Jim Rivera's single after two were out in the ninth. DONOVAN" ROUTED The only other Sox to reach base were Minoso and Bob Kennedv.

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 26 (UP Righthander Sam Jones gave uo only three hits and drove in two runs to help the Chicago Cubs snap a seven-game losing streak I I I 1 a. a i who walked and Nellie Fox, who with a 63 victory over the Pitts-got hit by a pitched ball. burgh Pirates tonignt. The Senators, who had previ-l Jones gave up two Pirate hits ously won only three of 18 games and two runs in the sixth after the against Chicago, knocked Dick Cubs had assumed a 5-0 lead.

Tha Donovan out of the box in a six-; Cubs backed up Jones with an 11-run outburst in the first. hit attack. Dee Fondy, Frank Donovan (14-5, making his sec-, Baumholtz, Ernie Banks and Harry ond start since his appendix was Chiti each got two. removed JUiy 31, leit tor an early; pitutmrgn involving towns only 35 miles apart. These were the two survivors of more than 2800 Little League teams in the ninth annual world championship competition over an area of more than 12,000,000,000 square miles.

Cominski, who is Morrisville's regular catcher, was in the lineup only because of his hitting. He had injured his right hand yesterday "when I was horsing around with my teammates" and Manager Dan Poland sent him to right field today. The teams, in their Dodgers-Giants style rivalry, battled on even terms virtually all the way. SUB PITCHERS With the score still tied at 3-3 at the end of the six regulation innings, the starting pitchers had to quit because of a rule forbidding any player to pitch more than 12 innings in World Series play. Herb Harrison, the Jersey starter, had struck out 13 batters, including five of the last six batters to chnn or aftor TTrtriio Vnct loj nfT I is- A fv.

vt 1 '4 A 4 1 "i (J 1 i 4 I 1 I 5 -J I vi with a homer and Pete Runnels, i 9 5 2 fTse.3s 0 0 4 1 10 0 1 1110 3 3 xwy cicvcia, vctxius jrnuin Him tsftnss.ss a i 2 4 2 Ward. lb 3 10 a rniirtnov fnllnn arf n-itV. cir. Kirg rf vmiu uui Vliv iuiiunt.u v. 41.11 .141 Mlksi.3b Chiti.r gles.

1 1 0 Thcir.a.lf 3 113 0 0 2 0 2b 3 2 5 1 C-rofi 4 113 ripnd 1 a-Safeh 1 Klme.p b-Meiia 1 10 7 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 a ft Jor.es. ooo Chicago tt a Ctrrasl.a 2 0 0 0 3 1 4 Bride er.u 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 Fox.2b 3 0 0 4 3 1 13 2 3 0 12 0 3 0 0 Rivera.rf 4 0 110 2 1 0 Ke.Vdy,3b 3 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 Dropr.lb 3 0 0 10 0 Washington ab 3 2 4 2 Vevnon.lb 4 0 Severs If 5 2 Paula.rf 5 1 Courtr.n 5 1 4 1 5 Ramo.p 5 1 0 0 0 1 c-Lrng 1 1 0 d-Hail 0 9 0 Tumbling Richie Ashburn is out at second and St. Louis Cards second baseman Red Schoendienst throws' to first to double Bobby Morgan. Play started with grounder to shortstop Alex Grammas. Cards turned back 14 0 Lcilar.

1 1 0 i 12 5 Moss.e 2 3 12 2 BfsbT.cf 3 3 Dri.oan.p OOOOOl Byrd 0 0 0 oi 3 0 0 0 Tigers Stymie Rallies Totals 3 6 1 1 27 12 Total" 28 3 3 27 IS out for Inend in 5th. b-Grounded out for Kline 7th. c-Tripied tor I ntlefieid in 9lh d-Ran tor Long in 9th Chicago 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 000002 0 0 1 Groat 2. Llttlef.eid. RBI Fonfiy, Jones 2.

Banks King. Ward. Auell. Lent. 213 Banks.

TiB Eanks. Long SAC Jones Baker. SF King, tnell LEFT Chkago 8, Pittsburgh 7. BP Jones 8 Friend 1. Kline 1.

SO Friend 3. 'ones 4. Kiine 1. Littlefield 2. HO Friend, 8 in K.nie.

1 in 2: Little-field. 2 in 2. n-ER Jones 3-3. Friend Littlefteid 1-0 Jones (11-171. X.

Fnend (9-8. Landes. Balianfant. Barlick. Jack-owskl.

2:20. A 5376. Cards Win, Half Phil Streak To Beat Red Sox, 5-4 Totals 40 10 14 27 14 Totals 29 2 27 12 Washington 82200000 0 10 Chicago 00000000 0 0 Minoso. KBI Yost. Sievers 2.

Courtney. Valdivielso a. Paula. Vemon 2. 2B Minoso.

3B Valdivielso. HR Sievera. DP Brideweser ajid Dropo. LETT Washington 8. Chicago 5.

BB- Ramos 2. Byrd 3. Consuegr 2. BO Ramos 3. Byrd 1.

Con-suegra 3. HO Donovan. 5 in Brrd. 4 Sn 2J3; Consuegra. 5 in 61,.

R-ER Donovan, 5-5, Byrd, 5-5. HBP By Fajnos (Foxl, Ramos 4-4). Donovan (14-51. Chylak. Berry, McKinley.

Flaherty. 2:05. A 21.485. By ART MORROW Continued from First Sports Page Ton Trotman, his catcher. When Cominski 's drive soared into the left field stands, little Tom dropped to the ground, wailing, "It's my fault I lost it." But his! teammates rushed to his side and! soon he was grinning and congratulating the winners.

The Pennsylvania pygmies, who come from a bustling "Little Pitts- burg" steel town of about 5000,1 had trailed on two occasions but bounded back both times. In the fourth inning, the Jersey juniors1 DETROIT, Aug. 26 (APK Erratic Billy Hoeft wobbled to his 13th victory today, spacing 11 hits as the Detroit Tigers dealt another jolt to the pennant hopes of the fourth-place Boston McLaughlin Wins 8th at Alcyon PITMAN, N. Aue. 26.

Jack Marie Gillett Wins I walked and raced around on Red Sox. 5-4 i i. i l- Sammy White and Jim Piersall -iiBia iwu-piy mn 10 me; owimnimq cenu bruised Hoeft for home runs and, right-center wall. I REHOBOTH BEACH. McLaughlin, of Paulsboro.

N. Aug. won the 12 '--mile feature stock Reed car race tonieht at thp Alr-von the slender 21-year-old southpaw; But in the fourth the Cardinals I 26. Marie Gillett, Walter Polio Benches Wertz for 1955 was in trouble in every inning butlwent in front Swim Club, Washington, u. won Speedway.

went ahead, 3-2. when Billy Hun-! the sixth. But he was effective I 'three events in the international: The victorv marked MrLsush- swimming races today. Dolly Hill, i Jin's eighth conquest of a feature when things got rough, leaving Ucau rum du oy men on base, and handed the Red1 Repulski, plus successive singles Sox their third loss in five games! by Virdon and Sarni. second in two' field this season.

Takinsr the lead Philadelphia, was events. ter, who looks and bats like Ernie; Banks, of the Chicago Cubs, doubled, took third on a passed: ball and scored on a single by Bill Shmm. FOL'LKE HOMERS in tneir nnai western trip. on the 19th lap from from Fred Sehr, of Easton, McLaughlin went on to win. No time was recorded, because of a series cf 2fi fAPK 1 I.M.UU.8 KUlillU 220 FREESTYIE (Women 1.

Marie Gillett, Walter Reed SC: 2. Dolly Hiil. Philadelphia; 3, Peggy Morris. Walter Reed: 4, Martha Wilkinson. Walter Reed 2:49 8.

220 FREESTYLE (Men) 1. J. Hous- fifth, Vic Wertz, fitting hero of the BOSOX USE 5 Hl'RLERS -with one down in Cleveland 1954 Manager Mike Hiaeins usedithpv drove Simmons the to COVer. ton, unattached; 2. John Thropp.

Middleto n. ivituuavme ticu at o-j uu unc Series an(j a pv man in the Tribe five pitchers an effort to stem Following a pass to Ken Boyer, big swing of the bat by Skipper upnin battle to rc tain the pennant, I the Tigers, who took a 5-2 lead in 'schoendienst placed a double be-Foulke, who hammered a home run) was stricken polio today. the fifth and then held off a late tween Ashburn and Del Ennis for into me ngm iieiu biaiius in uic husky 30-year-old first base- Boston comeback. The loser was uei j. cnaries crompton.

Middletosn. 4, Harrr Claire. Middletown. Del. 2 41 4 440 FREESTYLE Women 1.

Miss Oll-lett: 2, Miss Hill; 3, Miss Wilkinson; 4. Miss Morris. 5:44.4. 440 FREESTYLE (Men 1, Houston; 2, Thropp: 3. Crompton: 4.

Claire. 5:19. 880 FREESTYLE (Women's Miss Gillett: 2. Miss Morris: 3. Miss Wilkinson; 4.

Diannt Neitsch. Middletown, Del. 13:50 880 RFEESTYLE (Men) 1. Houston; 2, Thropp; 3. Crompton.

14:02. 4 man became ill before last night's i up Telcphoto A couple of "real gone kids" celebrate winning of Little League World Series title yesterday at Williamsport. Rich Kominski overwhelms Morrisville teammate, pitcher Tommy Kaczor, after Rich hit homer in overtime to beat Delaware (N. J.J Township, 4-3, in seven-inning thriller. Crandall 4-Run Homer Sets Giants Back, 7-1 same inning.

The Delaware Township D0VS game with trie New York The -inner over lep of four in the other rtce fellow: First, heat, dinner, Sandy ManKs Chester. 2d, Harry Dunmar. Wiimim-ton, I1 3d. Jerry Jei.iuns. Paulibor N.

J. Time: 4:03 03 Second hLt: Winner. Bill Natrwn, Phiii-delphia: 2d, Fred Easton, 3rd, Chirk DiNataJe. Trenton J. Third heat; dinner, Jnrlt McLaiisrhhn Paultxro.

N. 2d. Jack BfrRgtresser. Paston. Fudd On, Paulborow N.

J. No tims. d' to accident. Fourth heat: Winner. Jar Hart.

Bmok-haven. 2d. Horace Bridse-ville. 3d. Bill Smcshey.

Sewell. J. Time: 4:00.9. showed their "Jersey bounce" in one run. whereupon Stan Musial drilled through the middle for another.

Bob Miller, relieving, choked the rally via a double play. Southpaws Ron Mrozinski and Bob Kusava. who followed on the Bill Henry, second Red Sox hurler. Bill Tuttle, with two doubles and his 12th home run, led Detroit's 10-hit attack. Boston Detroit abrhoa abrhoa Vdman.lb 5 0 2 8 3 Kucnn.sa 5 0 13 the first when Trotman walked, lefty Harry Foulks beat out a bunt and Hunter singled for one run.

Morrisville went in front, 2-1, in their half when Jim Wiedenhafer walked and Dick Hart scored him with a double. The troublesome He complained of a headache, fever and sore mroat. Today at Lakeside Hospital Dr. Don Kelly, the baseball club's physician, diagnosed the illness as infantile paralysis. "It's safe to assume." Kelly said, "that Wertz will be out for the remainder of "he season." 1112 TUttle.cf 4 2 3 6 0 i mn.mrl Of XlauG.ss Wiu ms.lf Torrid, 25-1 Sunnyside Pace 4 0 2 1 0 Kaline.rf 3 0 0 3 20030 Tors on.

lb 3124 Louis through the final four Jer.sen.rf 5 0 0 0 3 Dcismg it si i 2 I frames. PLASTIC PLATES By now, though, it was too late. The Phils had men on base in IFoulke then pumped a single to YONKERS. N. Aug.

26 CAP). -Torrid 2S-1 hnnc nn trarV Whitc.c Lepcic.3b Piersall. cf Susce.p Herry.p Kurd.p Kinder, No Appointment tannery NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (AP). Milwaukee's Braves expanded i score Hart 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 2 0 Kci.se 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hatfield.

2b 4 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 Hoeft.p 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1110 0 10 111 0 0 0 1 0 CONDITION 'GOOD' 1303 MorkM StrM Kellv said was no sign of their second-place margin in the National League race to six But tne New Jersey nifties tied games over third-place New York tonight clubbing the he in the second on singles I tjqtt rhi-ictonton T-od Rhanivn IOcmH 7-5486 it; every inning except the first, but mark as he defeated the highly redouble plays stymied them the garded world record no5der Adios third, fourth, fifth and ninth. iHarry and Adios Boy in the $750fJ Hamner and Jones both wasted; gunnyside Pace at Yonkers Race paralysis ana mat wertz conai- 1 7-1, with Del Crandall powerine r. tion was "good." He said he plan and Don Zimmerman. In both in- singles in the fourth, and passes Ff hnses-lnnriprt hnme run in thp Lo, tv. I ned no mass inoculation or the r- inuA i lulled, ttxc j-t'liuayivaiiia team and 110 warantme, even for 4r ITfiittpman Wprt.7.

sppnnH innintr Tnm Kacnr. and catcher Hart Tom Kaczor, and catcher Hart1 I n-nt-treri a elixir tri'lr Karfnr W'ilH I Ditcher TinYvr- way tonight. The 5-year-old Torrid, driven by John Simpson and owned by Max Hochberg, Irvington, N. stepped the mile in 2:00 35 in beating Adios Boy by an nose. Adios Harry, to pinch-hitters Robin Roberts and Marvin Blaylock availed naught in the eighth.

DOTS AND DASHES The two-team total of eight double plays JT a 1 Ile oraves P1CKea UP meu olner i and Hart ran back nicked i room mate for i oad trips. The In- runs in the sixth and seventh, but! pitclltd a dians have a. home a week. t-; c. UD me oau ana uiea 10 uic Totals 3S 4 11 24 11 Totals 33 5 10 27 5 a-Suigled for Hurd In 7th Boston 011 0 0011 0 4 Detroit 20021000 5 Klaus.

RBI Whit. Jensen. Williams. Pierrall, Tuttle 2, Boone. Torjteson.

Knenn. 2B Brodowski. Buone. Tuttle 2. HR White.

Pierrali. Tuttle. SAC Eoone. SF Jemen, Williams. DP KHus and Gocdman.

LEFT Boston 11. Detroit 13. BB Susce 2. Henrv 3. Hurd 1.

Brodowski 2, Hoelt 4. SO Henry 3. Brodowski 1. foeft 6 HO Susce. 3 in 2i: Henry.

7 In 4'3 (faced 2 batters in 6th); Hurd. 0 in 1: Brodowski. 0 In Kinder. 0 in R-ER iusce 2-2 Henr 3-3. Hoett 4-4.

Hoeft (13-71. Henry (2-3). TTmont. Rommel, Paparella, Honochick. 2.35.

A 6405. Wertz ynd r-is wife, Lucille, who all over after Crandall'si pitcner wno nailed the runner fromi 3-5 favorite, was fourth as Wil RUNS FOR AVEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE smash, as right hander Bob Bum third at the plate for the final out. i fell one short of the major league mington star finisned third three The game was played before a set down the Giants on seven hits! xttutu iiciu uy many teams lengths back of Adios Boy. Ron Mrozinski's three innings of The time was two-fifths of a relief marked his first appearance second faster tnan the track; record since Aug. 2 The Phils' sea-1 established by Good Time in 1952.

make their home in Detroit, have no children. Two games behind the first-place Yankees, whom they, meet here again tonight, and with only 29 games left to play, the Indians will miss Wertz' tting power sorely in the stretch Although his batting average was only .253, compared with .82 for his previous packed park of 10,000 fans, including retired General of the Army George C. Marshall and Pennsylvania Gov. George M. Leader, who were honored guests of the small for his fourth straight triumph and eighth in his last nine decisions.

Buhl, now 13-8, gave five walks, three to Willie Mays. I ST. LOUIS I 1:25 P. M. sonai.

auenaance reacnea trained by Hilda Heydt, last night, indicating that with Dayton. Ohio, paid $52.10, $6.80 I fry. Milwaukee New York and $4.30. A's Top Orioles On Slaughter HR KANSAS CITY, Aug. 26 UP.

clear weather they'll be over the 800,000 mark by tomorrow night In a consolation game earlier to- They conclude their series with 6 eight major league seasons, he had ter, 1-0, in seven innings to wa, fnrtH. clubbed'14 homers and was fourth 8 Tat. I Brceklyn 4 6 9 10 2 31 Chicago l45 1g 17 Cincinnati 4 1 2 14 4 25 1 Milwaukee 8 3 3 7 21 New York XX142 1 8 PHILLIES 6 4 19 1 30' ittsburth 2 4 2 3 11 fct. Leuia 0 2 1 12 4 Iff Totals 23 0 23 25 63 28 162 AMERICAN LEAGVB S. M.

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Ttla Baltimore 1 12 3 3 2 20 "Scslon 4 8 0 7 4 23 thicaro 10 9 15 1 0 35 Cleveland 9 3 2 2 5 -i 21 Detroit 2 7 2 10 5 26 Kansas CKy 4 4.5 9 3 25 New York 6 2 3 5 2 18 Washington 1 3 0 6 10 20 Totala 37 0 48 30 42 31 188 i abrhoa ab a Brutonxf 5 0 0 1 0 3ardner.ss 4 1 ,1 2 3 Con 1.2b 5 0 1 3 6 n.lb 4 0 0 11 4 4 112 4 Mays.cf 1 0 0 2 0 Aaron. If 2 10 10 Rhcdes.If 4 0 12 0 Ihcm 3 112 0 Mueller.rf 4 0 13 0 Logan.ss 3 1 2 3 3 4 0 10 1 iCrrat.lb 4 1 2 10 1 Hofmsn.e 4 0 2 2 1 Pefko.rf 3 1110 Terw er.b 3 0 12 5 Crandall.e 3 113 0 1 0 0 2 0 take third place. Enos (Country) Slaughter's Mu rryDickson scheduled to oppose I Luis Arroyo The Cincinnati high on the team in runs batted in with 55. CASES ON RISE Manager Lopez considered fouilh place, move in for a double-header tomorrow and a single ciiiuii-iiiiiiitjt, uumci avc uu- Kansas City Athletics a 3-2 victory over Baltimore tonight and a sweep of the series with the Orioles. The A's got only four hits off three Baltimore pitchers, but two Delcware Township Morrisville abrhoa abrho 3 1 0 13 0 2 10 0 Foulkt.lb 3 0 1 5 0 Saujer.cf 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 4 Hai n.p.cf 3 0 0 0 3 Art .3118 nter.ci.c 4 1 2 0 0 Fci.ike.3b 3 12 0 en.

If 2 110 0 Stras t.lb.p 3 0 0 8 Shapiro, rf 3 0 1 0 0 Com ski.rf 3 110 Siinim.ob 3 0 1 0 0 Cigarran.ss 10 0 1 Zim an, 2b 2 0 1 0 0 KuioT.ski.lt 10 0 0 Burii.p nil 2 a-iayior 1 Giel.p 0 0 0 1 0 b-Harris 0 0 0 0 0 Wilhelm.p 1 0 0 0 0 c-Ctordon 1 0 0 0 0 game Monday night Frank Powell, director of ticket sales, Wertz especially valuable as a i clutch hitter. The confidence was earned by the way Wertz perform -1 tilt. A 1 llltJ 1 1C Ok UiiailLC were homers, the other a two-run I onnnnn' Totals 26 3 7x18 5 Delaware Township Totals 22 4 4 21 9 110 10 0 XI 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 blast by Joe De Maestri the by the end of the season, but they have only 10 home dates 12 games' Art Ditmar, who relieved Mike! 1 i in 1 er 1 Morrisville Trotman. RPT- Hart Fculke. Comin AMERICA RESTLUAMN -Dld not play.

TEN LEADING HITTERS (BASED ON 325 AT BATS NATIONAL LEAGl'E Plarer and ClnH AB Pet ed for the Indians after they acquired him on June 1 of last season from Baltimore. He smashed a homer, a two doubles and four singles fr a .590 average in the four World Series games with the New York Giants. Totals 35 7 9 27 16 Totals 31 1 7 27 15 a-Hi' into double play for Gomez in 5th. b-Walked for Giel in 7th c-Stmck out for Wiiheim in 9th. Milwaukee 04000120 0 7 New York 10000000 0 1 Gardner 2 RBI Rhodes.

CTandall 4, Palko. Logan. Crowt. 2B Gardner. HR Crandall.

SB Pafko. Thomson. SAC Buhl. SF Logn. DP G'Connell and cos 2: Gardner, TerwilllKer and Lock-man: Buhl.

Logan and Ciowe. LETT Milwaukee 7, New York 8 BB Buhl 5. Gomez 2. Giel 1. Wilhelm 1.

SC Gomez 2. Buhl 3. Wllhelm 1 HO Gome? 4 in 5: Giel. 5 in Kume, new A's import from; 1LDEH PARK DININC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Famcut tor bn.

food Hamlffcl! 1 MbiIVkoOM and cocktails in a charming, old mansion housa. Columbus, was the winner. Baltimore got four scattered singles ski. Hunter. Zimmerman.

2B Hunter, Hart. KR. Poulke. Comin-'ki. SB Zimmerman 2.

LEFT Delaware Township 8. Morrisville 3. EB Harrison 3. TTotman 3. aKczor 4.

Straszynski 2. SO Harrison 13. Kacor 6, 2. HO Harrison. 3 in 6: Trotman.

1 in 0. R-ER Harrifon 3-2. aczor 3-3. Trotman 1-1. WP Kaczor 2.

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Frea oarkinc. GE 8-2SS7. 'or OiT Kume in the first six innings, Md. Soph Wins Jr. Golf but chased him in the seventh Giants Purchase Coan; Norhey Goes to Chisox NEW YORK, Aug.

26 (AP). The New York Giants announced today Pait. Cincinnati in 2: R-ER Gomez 4-3. Oiel 127 506 89 157 isi" I wi'h'P1i ARTHUR'S STEAK HOUSE 74 1K2 129 524 rotman. 1:34.

HBP By Gomez (Patkoi. GcmeJ (8-7 i. Dixon 111 I 11CU U1C VJi Ull 12S 473 S3 145 NORBECK. Aug. 26 (AP).

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Cincinnati Musial, St. Louis Furillo. Brooklyn Maya, New York Moon, 61. Louia walk and singles by Gus Triandos STEAK3 OUR SPECIALTY Member Restaurant Diners Club Open Weekdays Closed Sund Plenty of Free Parking Eveninja MArket 7-8628 114 42 f9 1.12 .308 123 4S5 96 142 125 495 74 150 .302 and they have purchased outfielder Gil 31 at Caancellor Sis. (3rd Below Walnut) Gerry McFerren, 18, Maryland sophomore, came out of a trap to Trump Hanover Wins pinch-hitter Jimmy Dyck Fred Marsh.

Bait imore ub 4 0 1 Ahrams.ef 3 0 1 Kansa Ciiv a abrhoa 1 6 Power. lb 4 0 0 9 1 2 0 3 114 0 Coan from the Chicago White Sox. Coan will report immediately. Outfielder Ron Northey, playin? with the Minneapolis farm club was sold by the Giants to the White Sox. He too will report Player and Club AB Pet.

a AaMukAo Raline, Detroit 126 407 1117 175 3rLjV lliriQV Power. Kansa. flly 121 75 15S .317 jfl VI 1.1 Ml II III A Kuenu, Detroit 1 LS 507 80 157 .310 I I III II IVA Mantle, New York 126 447 105 137 ED ALIA. Aug. 26 the 35th hole with a par 3 Trump Hanover, owned by the today and that was his winning Arden Homestead Stable, margin in a one-up victory over N.

won the $13,300 Gahagan Bernie Magnussen, Chicago, in the Memorial 3-year-old trot yester-j Western Junior Golf Final at day at the Missouri State Fair.1 Manor Country Club. Phillev.ll 4 0 3 3 0 Valo.lf 3 0 110 BECK'S Oi Roaiaftlt BoalcyirJ (U. S. R.t. 1) I Kisiaf Sua im North PkiladelpWa Special Luncheon and Dinner Menus.

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Leona Sayre, 17. and her father, HOME RINS A Berks County tradition for svr two generations. Os Pcnn Square, Reading, Penna. 545 Pen Street Rtadipf, Fcana. on second baseman Davey Williams in order to give him his unconditional release.

In case he no longei can play baseball, Williams, who is suffering from spinal arthritis, will be made a coach next spring. a-Dvck 1 Kume a i Leppert.2b 1 0 0 0 1 Ditmar, 9 1 0 0 0 1 Moore.p 2 0 0 0 2 b-Smi'h 1 0 0 0 0 Total 28 3 4 2J 11 0 0 0 0 0 Wight. 0 0 0 0 0 C-Biennj 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 8 24 13 a-Sinaled tor Miranda In 7th b-Pouled out lor Moore in 7th. Wioht in Qth KAT10NAL LEAGl'E AMERICAN LEAGfE films T. Ravre nf Plvmmit.h nnslpH 33 41 Mantle, New Trk Klnssewski.

Cin. Saline. Detroit a 39-3776 to capture the Griscom 3S Boston It-Banks. Chlcaro Snider, Brooklyn Mm. New York Mathewa, Milw.

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Baltimore Kl 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 Kansas City FTriandos. FinHan. RBI Marsn. uyca. nate-drive golf tourney at the Philadelphia Cricket Club yesterday.

They competed in Class i 90 Drobny-Ayala Gain Istanbul Doubles Final ISTANBUL, Aug. 28 (AP). ur motto: GOOD FOOD. Our aim: SCHWARZWALD INN PLEASING TOU." Try ua once. Slaughter.

DeMaretrl 2. Hit DeMaesUi, Slaughter. SAC HALE. DP Marsh, Miranda and Hale; DeMaestri. Finnan and Powr: Lopez.

Power and Lopez, lej i-Baltimore 7, Kansas City 5. Moore Zuverink 1. Kume 2. Ditmar 1. SO Moore tt- 1 Hfl Moore 2 in 6 in which the youngest player's age 'til Dinnera 5 to OPEN SUN.

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jean tandem of Owen Williams and Where excellent Food and Friendly atmos SUNKEN GARDENS Liatekila Pike at Cke! tenia II Ofoattz Aves. phere welcome you. Music by Irv. Leonard 4 Orchestra. wmni.

wnitmar is-ii). iTrevor rancutt, fought their way Rice. Napp. T3 Grieve. Stevens, 15.193.

1-7). 2 and Horace B. Swope of the host. KESTALHANTS into the men's doubles final of the Istanbul tennis championships today. Drobny and Ayala eliminated Mervyn Rose and William Gil- ORSATTI'S PUMP ROOM Visit the new PUMP ROOM.

most beautiful Supper Club. Italian and Fighting Jury Scores CHICAGO, Aug. 25 (AP). i. c.

l. club, winners in 1941, o2 and SH I7 Si so iJ who scored 39-39 for 78, and Mrs. LVheYler Jo ond 33 11 iW. B. McCullough and son W.

B. TODAY'S SCHEDllE: Toronto at Rirh-i(TonY) McCullOUgh, 3dHUnting-Cond: Rochester at HaTana; Syracuse at i irii. i utk L.st sts. Member Restaarcat Dmers' CUb American cuisine. Fine foods and choice beverages.

Dinners acrved from 4 P. M. to 2 A. M. Direct entrance to PUMP ROOM on Locust St.

CAFE SHOW LOUNGE features Dee Lloyd McKaye. 10 most beautiful showgirls. Sherry Blair. Kay Karlton productions entertainment nightly. KI Montreal; (olumtus at RuSalo.

uuii vainrj. In Class C. for players under 14, EASTERN LEAGIR Fighting Jury, a 7-5 favorite owned mour of Australia 9-7, 6-1, 6-4. Wil-by Mrs. Harry Trotsek, won thejliams and Fancutt.

after spoiling $4500 featured Prudery Purse for two match points, finally disposed 3-year-old Allies at Washington of Budge Patty, Paris and Los Park today. Mauverneen finished Angeles, and Sven Davidson, Swed-second and Mrs. Mark: was third, en, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. top honors went to Mrs. Forrest Pearson, and her son Cary, 11, Philadelphia Cricket Club representatives who carded 46-44-90.

Friday' Results dchenef lady. 5: Readint. 2. Williamsport. 12; Binchamtnn, S.

Elmira. 3: Jnhnstown, 1. Allentown. 8: Albany. 1.

SEA FOO BOOKBINDERS Standings W. L. C. L. C.

Readinr 77 44 .61 WilliamsD't 5 SEA FOOD HOUSE in the center or town. Only restaurant owned by the descendants of Original Bookbinder" Restaurant Family, serving Full Course) Dinners. Sea Food. Steaks and Chops. Open Daily at 11 A.

Sat. at 3 P. Sun. at 2 P. M.

KI 5-014 CLASS A (throurh 92) MS S. IStfc St Air-Con a1 itioael AUent's 70 Johnstown 5t 74 it HO Hi llh. 51 7S lr A M. McCullOUth. Jr Lesser, Nelson Win, Bincham'n 68 .540 Elmira SI 7 .4011 1 and W.

B. McCullough. 3d Huntmadon Valley TODAY'S SCHEDULE: Schenectady at OLD ORIGINAL BOOKBINDER'S America a a a a aeafeo4 restaurant. At this same ea Readiar; Blnrhamton at Williamsport; Johastowm at Elmira; Allentowa at Albany. dress 90 years.

Open daily 12 Noon, Saturdays and Sundays in summer 1 P. M. Air Conditioned. LOmbard 3-702S. 12S Walaat St Reach U.

S. Golf Final Elaine, and Horaca B. Swope. Phila. Cricket Anne Lawson, Manufacturers.

and Robert J. Luwsod. Sandy Run Sirs. J. S.

Disaton and John H. Beeler. Sunnybrook Mr. John Byrne and James A. Brrne.

Wildwood Suzanne and Dr. Warren Hoen- atine. Overbrook NEW JERSEY KLSlAtKAMS af II the miiifi AAiiiirnv unilCC CHARLOTTE, N. Aug. 26 (UP).

Pat Lesser, dark-eyed former junior champion from Seattle, routed Polly Riley, of Ft. Worth, 6 and 5 and Jane Nelson, Indianapolis school Georgia and John J. Soeffing. l4.fia.LI.. WUUIl I It I n-UWfc.

Cocktail Lounge Rastauraat and KmU 38 Haidoatald Km. at Bar. Full Coara. Dmnerm. tea teacher, ousted Mrs.

Scott Pro Food. Open Sunday 1 P. M. TT Mishe4 HO tie Circle, Merckaatville, H. i.

-e- ME H-5050 ME t-22 Old York Koaa Mrs. J. B. Hendrlckson and Jack Hendrickson. Phila.

Cricket Mary and Georaa W. Hirdlay. Sandy P.jn Mrs. H. Hoffman Dclan and H.

Hoffman Dolan. Guiph Mills CRAY'S Oa the Boardwalk lisoitt Steal Pier 39 39 78 39 39 78- 41 38 79' 41 39 80 40 44 84 44 41 85 i i 43 45 88 47 44 91 47 43 92 47 45 92 90 I 39 37 76 40 42 83 42 41 83 4 39 SSl 42 43 85 48 41 89 1 I 48 41 89 45 45 80 THE TALK OF THE WALK Food Beverage ire of the Most Authentic Breakfast Xunch Dinner Supper Snacks A LURE FOR AN EPICURE the third from which point Miss Lesser btrdied five of the next six holes. BOTH TIRE The other semi-final was more of a struggle between two tired girls to determine which would basco, 2 up, today to reach the finals of the women's national amateur golf. Miss Lesser, 22, and her 27-year-old co-finalist will play a 36-hole i championship round tomorrow at I I i if Mi rr------ -j -I, -tt -i-iryrriia-rararMM 'in ii i in Mir mi CLASS 1 Leader Sees lling Ban End WILLIAMSPORT, Aug. 26.

Got. Georje M. Leader, a spectator at the Little League world series today said the ban on boxing In Pennsylvania possibly will be lifted next week. The 37 -year-old Governor, who brought his tw sons, Freddie, 6, and Michael, 10, to the title game that saw Morrisville, nip Delaware Township, N. 4-3, said he expected legislation to sign bills that would resume the ring sport in this State.

Boxing has been suspended since May 9. I Atlantic City, N. J. Sayre. Olo Leona and NEW LORANH HOUSE Italian specialties.

All popular cordials, generous cocktails (featuring our famous i "-i Plymouth Alma and John Schaffer U.JJ- a. J. gra.a'iot'H"- w.ul... Sandy Run Mrs. Joseph Prynoid and Mrs.

a Chattanooga, XPPV 7 wrroiaidinta. coinngswood Crystal Lake Areasit. Wtstzmat, R. J. 9100.

Cpen Sunday. Reynolds. Sprme- the Myers Parle Country Club. Miss Lesser, a deeply tanned member of the last Curtis Cup team to play against the British, Michael dropped behind by missing a four-foot Dutt. With a last chance to broke par as well as her oppon SAN SOUCI RESTAURANT Formerly The Friars Club Roate 71 Race Track Circle XT? Telephoto Red Sox star Ted Wiiliams comes to earth again after all-out effort to snag Ray Boone's drive against left field screen in first inning yesterday at Detroit.

Boone got double and Tigers won, 5-4. haven Carole A. and Anthony Ger-esio. Sandy Run Carole and Georte C. Coulson.

St. David's Jana PT-estur and L. W. Sisiel. Cheuer Valley Mrs.

Graham Wents and Charles Wentr. Sprinthaven Jud and Priiiip Mou'ton. fii. Davidi Visit the Starlight Terract DANG. ING UNDER THE STARS.

Co-lumbo Cortese His Orchestra. Luncheon Dinner Sunper. Unus-al Chinese Specialties. Management Rudy Kitner nd Phil CaDpele. Phone MErchantviHe 1-4900 as Phila.

LOmbard 2-6221. ent spirit lor the second straight square it on 18, Mrs. Probasco's day with a three-under perform-j drive and six iron left her short ance as far as her match went. She and she took a six. coneedins a did it despite a double-bogey cn four-footer for par for Miss Nelson.

1 HadooiieM, N. J..

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