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-i SECTION TWO SPORTS CLASSIFIED DIAL 3-2421 FOR THE CLARION-LEDGER After 5: St P.M. ikDy and on Sandiy and holidays use these nnxnbersi Advertising 1-8278, Newt and Sports 3-2421 or 2-2422. Circulation 3-9204 or 3-2428 (For non-deli very of paper call circnlation before A. M. daily fjt It A.M.

Sunday for special delivery.) Mississippi's Leading Newspaper For More Than A Century Established 1837 Jackson, Mississippi, Thursday Morning, May 14, 1953 Full AP end INS Reports Senators To Have Homecoming At League Park Thursday Banks McDowell In Line-Upj 'yJT Rain Halts i-rlL -Georgia Edges State 7-0 At; I nrnfr Hnan UA I VAifMVVA err Three Games For SEC Baseball Crown With Oilers Against Bathers And Judges By WAYNE THOMPSON Middlecoff Enters Open At St. Louis Rains came again at El Dorado's Jim Griffith Field, washlng-out the third and final game of a scheduled ATHENS. Hay 13 (. Georgia, behind the fourt-hit pitching of Allan Parrish. won tne Southeastern Conference title today by defeating Mississippi State 1-0.

Georgia defeated Mississippi State yesterday 3-1 in the first of the best of three-game series. The Bulldogs scored their run In AMERICAX It will be Homecoming- Night at League Park on Thursday, both for the Jackson Senators and Banks McDowell, as the local Cotton States League club returns Lease to three-game series between the Jackson Senators and El Dorado for the Senators Is John Paul Jones, biff righthander, who will bring a 3-1 record into the tilt first of the year between the locals and Bathers. Jones went the route in all four tames and had three straight before being the victim of a 1-0 loss over at Meridian In Sunday's ill-fated twin loss. Nf York 17 TH. .708 .593 .591 open a six-day home stand.

Chlr(0 16 Clrveland 11 ST. LOUIS, May 13 Jim Oilers. the ninth yesterday. Third baseman Boston 12 7 11 11 13 13 14 20 and "JjTurnesa of Briar Cliff. N.

It was the third straight night Wuhlnftoa 12 St. Louis 11 Carv Middlecoff of Memphis today Bobby Sherrer advanced to second on a single by right fielder John Philadelphia 11 that the game had been cancelled by rain andor wet grounds and the latest golfers to enter the Campbell. Detroit Manager Doolittle. In a phone He raced home when Johnny annual Western Open here The Senators come borne to pea a three-game set with the Hot Springs Bathers, playing that club on Thursday, Friday and Saturday; while the league-leading Pine Bluff Judges will be here for a trio of tilts on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. means that the Senators now have conversation Wednesday, said that NATIONAL his tentative starting line-up for three make-up games to play with the Oilers in Eldorado this season.

May 28-31. Turnesa won the PGA Championship at Louisville last year. Middlecoff, the golfing dentist, is a former U. S. Open Champion.

Lloyd Mangrum and Julius Boros As soon as it was definite Wed-! Thursday's game would be: McDowell, cf; Dick Monkman, rf; Walker, 2b; Anse Moore, lb; Doolittle. Louie Schaufele, If; nesday afternoon In the Arkansas And, while fans anxiously await city that the games had been can Jack Maroney, 3b; Martin, ss; and Jones, p. Clifton rapped out a hot grounder over second base. Two men were out when Georgia scored. Mississippi State's pitcher Charles Williams gave up eight hits, no walks and fanned eight Georgians.

Parrish walked four and fanned five Maroons. Miss State 000 00 five Maroons. Miss State 000 000 00 4 1 Williams and Farrar; Parrish and Hall. celled a pair of seven-inning tilts at the The club will leave from El Dor Iment which will be held IBellerive Country Club. ado late Wednesday, arriving in had been scheduled the Jackson Senators boarded their chartered bus and headed for home where they open a six-day home stand town during the early morning hour return of the Senators from the wilds of Arkansas, the big news is the Homecoming of the "Walking Man." Purchased from the Montgomery Grays of the Sally League on Sunday.

Banks is slated to arrive in town in ample time to take his regular lead-off spot in the line-up against the Bathers on Thursday night. Thursday in time for the game that evening which opens at 8 p. m. against Hot Springs and Pine Bluff on Thursday. Golfing Writers Honor Bob Hope TH.

Philadelphia 14 7 .667 MUvsuke 13 7 Brooklyn 14 .635 St. Louis 10 New York 10 14 .417 Pittsburgh 9 13 .409 Chicago 7 12 .368 Cincinnati 12 .294 SOVTHEEN lc. Birmingham 1 11 .633 Memphis 16 12 .571 Chattanoof 14 12 Little Roc 13 11 .500 Nashvlll 14 14 .500 Atlanta 13 16 .448 New Orleans 13 18 Mobil 13 18 .419 COTTON STATES Pet. Pine Bluff 13 .64 Meridian 7 .53 Monroe JACKSOM ,500 Greenville 11 .450 1 Hot Sprints 10 .444, El Dorado 11 .421 1 hatches 7 10 .413 1 The rains also prevented Man ager Adair from strutting his and his team's stuff against the Senators. Adair is a former Jackson WESTBURY.

N. May 13 IP Comedian Bob Hope today was Meridian Not too happy with the Grays this season, after a couple of ban-1 honored by the U. S. Golf Writers'! player in the Southeastern League and in 1947 was a teammate of Senator manager Duke Doolittle when the Senators won the pen ner years with that Class-A club' I ClA prior to the current campaign. jjf CJ Forrest Main Is Sent To Toronto PITTSBURGH.

May 13 If) The Pittsburgh Pirates released righthanded Pitcher Forrest Main today to Toronto of the International League. The 31-year-old hurler appeared only in relief roles this season. The Pirates, with 30 players, must get rid of two Association as the man who contributed the most to the sport in 1952. Hope was presented a plaque by Lincoln Werden of the New York Times, President of the organization, on the 18th ereen of the Mea nant. home.

The centerfielder. most pop Announced Jackson is now seven games be trr.J', V', I v' s.Lj L. hind in its playing schedule, due either to rain or flood waters from Pearl River. The Senators have dow Brook club, where the $17,500 TEXAS LEACCE had three postponed on the road- Round Robin tournament opens to- more before the midnight deadline morrow. tonight to meet roster regulations.

all with the Oilers and four at MERIDIAN. May 13 The Meridian High school football team will open the 1953 season in Ray Stadium on Sept. 11 against the Newton Tigers announced Charles Armstrong, athletic director and ular player ever to play in center for the Senators and one of the all-time greats with the Jackson club, had been playing leftfield on a part-time basis for the Grays. A native of Columbus, Banks first played in Jackson in 1947 where he. along with Manager Duke Doolittle.

helped lead the Senators to the Southeastern League pennant. An ideal lead -off man and spec 10 home. ShrrveDort 11 pvjin v. iivjiits inv n.rili 1ft Pet. .630 .536 .517 .500 .43 wun uie jweriaian Miners ana Ban Antonio head football coach.

Houston Newton defeated the Wildcats Tulna Oklahoma CUT. in the final game of the 1951 sea- tacular defensive performer. Banks ueaumoni clayed with the Senators in the 1952 schedule failed. tre 1950 season when the Southeast Armstrong announced the re- NAME'S THE SAME ern was disbanded. He was sold to Montgomery and played with n-Vlloh will 1ntit4A Ti TirrKt I JAMESTOWN, N.

Y. There's a new Schoolboy Rowe in single contests with the Natchez Indians and Monroe Sports. All seven of those postponed games must be made up In dou-bleheaders prior to the termination of the 1953 season. Manaeer Doolittle had scheduled Lefty Woody Drobot and Righthander Maurice Kelly, both rookies, to pitche in the doubleheader Wednesday night. He said via phone that one of these boys might get the call to go against Hot Springs in League Park Thursday but that at present he still planned to go that club In 1951 and 1952, Conference game, six in the North And.

although cot generally known. General Manager Willis the Detroit Tiger's organization. He's Kenneth (Schoolboy) Rowe of ern division. This gives the Cats one game more than last year when they had a record of two the Tigers' Class Pony League Hudlin has been pulling strings HAS HOMECOMING TONIGHT Returning "home" to Jackson and League Iark on Thursday night as the Jackson Senators open a six-day home stand is Banks McDowell, "The Walking Banks played here from 1947-50 and is one of Jackson fans' all-time great performers and favorites. He has been with the Montgomery Grays for the pist two seasons and was purchased by the Senators on Sunday.

Banks will again be in centerfield and leadoff man when the locals play the Hot Springs Bathers at League Tark Thursday. wins, six losses and one tie. After the Newton game, the Me farm, the Jamestown Falcons. The six-foot, three-inch righthander, who got rave notices during spring training, is no relation to his famous predecessor. ridian gridsters will play four con and making his baseball contacts since early in the season to obtain McDowell for the Senators.

He was finally successful Sunday and Banks assured the Senator General Manager that he ference games with Laurel. Hat- along with John Paul Jones. tiesburg. Tupelo and Greenwood Tithe only non-conference came af Baseball Scores would be present in time Thursday's game. McDowell will be Just one cf three mm ter the opener.

They will then wind up the season with Vick-burg. Corinth, Columbus and Jackson in that order. All of these teams are in the Northern divi Official Seasons For State Hunters Are Announced new faces Manager Doolittle plans to Insert in his home line-up Thursday eight. In addition to Banks, others new to local fans elated for action against the Bathers include Doug sion cf the Big Eight Conference. COTTON STATES JACKSON at El Dorado (2).

rain. Pine Bluff 5-10; Natchez 1-1 Meridian 3. Greenville 2 Monroe at Hot Springs (2), rain. NATIONAL Milwaukee 11. New York 1 There will be six home games and four road games for the Wild- The Game and Fish Commission River, north of Highway 28.

Mar 1 Franklin, south of Highway 84. Jefferson and Wilkinson. Dogs allow Walker who will be at second base; and James Martin, shortstop. Walker, lust out of service, hit Philadelphia at St. Louis, cold in special meeting today fixed the ion ea.st of Pearl River south of cats, who lor many years were the powerhouse of the strong Big Eight Conference.

The schedule: Sept. 11. Newton at Meridian: Sept. 18. Laurel at Laurel: Sept.

25. Hattlesburg at ed. Season: November 20 through November 30. 1953 and December Highway 13 south of Columbia and south of Highway 24 between Co .303 for Baton Rouge of the class- Evangeline League in 1950; lumbia and Pearl River, and La mer. south of Highway 13 Dogs al 25.

1953 through January 9. 1954 in the following counties: George. Greene, Jackson, Perry. Jones of Highway 11, Forrest, east and rain. Brooklyn at Chicago, rain.

Pittsburg at Cincinnati, rain. AMERICAN New York 9. Cleveland 4 Boston 3. Chicago 0 Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 1 Detroit at Washington, rain.

TEXAS Meridian: Oct 2, Tupelo at Meridian: Oct, 9. Greenwood at Greenwood: Oct. 16. Vieor. lowed.

Season: November 24 through November 30. 1953 in parts while Martin, a pitcher prior to this season, is being shifted to shortstop at request of the Detroit Tigers who optioned him to Jackson through the Montgomery club. Now slated to do the hurling of Highway 49 and south of Camp of the following counties: Lafay at Meridian: Oct. 23, Vicksburg Shelby south boundary line. Stone.

1953-54 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits. The regulations, as announced by Director Eugene Fly, are as follows: BOBWHTTE QUAIL: Open Season: December 10. 1953 through February 10, 1954 both inclusive. Bag Limit: 8 per day 16 In possession. Wild Turkey: Open Season: A-pril 1.

through April 10. 1954. Open season in Bolivar Tate DeSoto. Marlon. Amite.

Wilkinson. Kemper, Noxubee. Clarke Lauder ette, south of new Highway east of Highway 49. Wayne and. Calhoun.

Dorth of Highway 8. and at vicksburg: Oct. 30, open: Nov. 7. Corinth at Corinth: Nov.

13. Columbus at Meridian: Nov. 21. open; and Now 26, Jackson at Meridian. that part of Harrison County with Yalobusha east old Highway 7, Houston at Fort Worth, rain and No dogs allowed.

Season: Novem cold. Beaumont at Okla. City, rain and in the boundaries of the Red Creek Management Area. Dogs allowed. Season: November 24 through November 30.

1953 and December ber 24 through November 30, 1953 and December 26, 1953 through cold. January 1. 1954 in the following Shreveport at Tulsa, cold and wet counties: Marshall, Benton Union, Kellner And Joost Star In 2-7 Win wesi or Highway 15. Lafayette. dale, Wayne, Rankin.

Smith. Jasper. Scott. Greene, George. Stone.

26. 1953 through January 1. 1954 in the following counties: Bolivar, Coahoma, between the main levee and the Mississippi River. Issaqu north of new Highway 6. No dogs Tiger Devotes Full Time To Club WASHINGTON.

May 13 Spike stepped out of his Jackson. Harrison. Hancock, Pearl allowed. River and Perry Counties. Coaho Archery Season For Deer: Sea ena, Warren.

Sharkey, Yazoo, ma County: 2 seasons: April 1 Holmes, Humphreys. Leflore, son: November 20 through Novem through April 7. 1954 and April 15 Washington. Sunflower, Tallahat PHILADELPHIA. May 13 LP grounds.

San Antonio at Dallas, cold and wet grounds. SOUTHERN Nashville 2-6; Memphis 1-7 Atlanta 4, New Orleans 1 Mobile 8. Birmingham 6 Chattanooga at Little Rock, rain. CITY LEAGUE A Women YWCA 18, Handicraft Supply 0 Men Purina 15, Kimbroughs 14 throueh April 21. 1954 Bag Limit: ber 23.

1953 for hunting with bows and arrows only in all areas open to deer hunting except in Adams family's industrial empire today to chie, Panola, Quitman, Grenada, west of Highway 51. Kemper, Nox 1 gobbler prr season. devote more time to his ailing De Eddie Joost's eighth Inning homer gave the Philadelphia Athletics a 2-1 Tictory over the St- Louis Browns tonight and broke the A's Doves, Ducks, Geese and other ubee and Lauderdale, east of High Claiborne, Jefferson, Franklin, of Highway 84. George, troit jigers. Joining the team here.

Briggs. Migratory Game Birds: Seasons to be fixed bv Federal Fish and Wild a ne, Jackson. Perry. Jones. eeven-game losing streak.

Big Alex way 45. Dogs allowed. Season: November 24" through November 30, 1953 in the following counties: a 1 south of Highway 16. who is president of the Detroit Baseball club, reported there is life Service. East of Highway 11 Forrest, east of Highway 49 and south of Camp Deer: (All dates inclusive) Sea "absolutely nothing In the way of a trade" at present at least to bol bneioy south boundary line.

Stone son: November 20. through November 30. 1953 and December 25 1953 Leake south of Highway 16. Scott Rankin, Clarke, north of Highway ster the Bengals. east of Highway 49, Wayne, and that part of Harrison County within 18.

Lowndes east of Highway 45 Briggs said the Tigers will stand through January 5. 1954 in the following counties: Adams. Claiborne. and south of Highway 82. Pearl Former Wildcat Star Is Coach pat on the players they have even me boundaries of the Red Creek Management Area, and Wilkinson though tney have lost 20 or their first 26 games.

Counties where no special archery season is provided. Bows and ar The Tigers win be carrying 28 At'Bridgewater rows may be used durine ones Jim Camp Added To State Football Coaching Staff Kellner went the distance for his fifth victory against two defeats. Kellner, whose effectiveness has been one of the A's few happy surprises this season, limited the Browns to five hits, all singles except Bill Hunter's leadoff double in the eithth. Joost's homer his third rf the reason was a lice smash into the upper left field stands off old Satchel Paige. It came after Kellner had struck out to start the eighth lining.

Lor en Babe and Eddie Robinson grounded out to end the shortlived rally. The Athletics drew first blood, scoring in the sixth. Joost was the central figure in that run also. He rinzled to left as leadoff batter. men when Pitcher Ray Herbert rejoins the club in Philadelphia Friday but they are still within the American League player limit.

BRIDGEWATER, May 13 Lfl season for hunting deer with guns. No dogs allowed for hunting deer during special archery season. Bag Limit- 1 buck per license year with antlers over 4 inches long Paul H. Gunsten former star athlete at the University of Ken tucky, today was named head football coach at Bridgewater College Three Tigers Herbert. Pitcher Ken Flemming and Infielder Owen Friend are returning service men and do not count against the Lea Rabbits: Season: May be taken Alterations Free Fine Rayon Tropicals Fin Rayon Gabardine Create Resistant Hollywood Waistband Soma Saddle Stitched Safety Tab en Back Pocket Pleated Front and Drop Loops with guns by licensed hunters dur here.

Announcement of Gunsten's ap- STATE COLLEGE. May 13 W) In 1945, 46 and 47. Head Coach Murray Warmath After receiving his masters de-announced Wednesday the addition gree in the spring of 1948. Camp of Jim Camp, backfield coach at; played one year of professional North Carolina the past two years, football with the Brooklyn Dodgers as an assistant coach on the Mis-; of the old All-American League, sissippi State football staff. I Camp, who has lived in Chapel Camp.

28 and married, played Hill, N. for the past nine years gue limit of 25. Flemming Joined the team here pointment was made by Warren rftrrtav wirhrt i h. rt iBowman. President of Bridgewater.

ing any open season on any species of game that may be hunted with a gun, and by licensed hunters with sticks and dogs throughout the year. Bag Limit: 5 per day 10 in possession. Squirrels: Statewide. Season: October 7 through December 31. Babe sacrificed and then Robinson discharge at Fort Custer Friday Gunsten succeeds Edward T.

singled Eddie borne. ta time tony to Philadelphia be- Chandler, who resigned in four years and coached four vears Joined Snavely's staff in February 1949 under Carl Snavely at North Caro IfanafTAp I AiJi Ki auuaiiuii i una ftcir Briggs said he and lina. He was backfield coach for Fred Hutchinson will go over the the Tarheel's in 1951 and 1952 after back with their only run in the top cf the seventh. Vic WerU flied eep to Dave Philley. Les Moss ingled to center.

Joost booted Roy Sievers trrounder and Moss pulled tucky in 1951. Gunsten has served as coach at Winchester High school. Winchester, Ky. Besides serving as freshman coach the two years previous. Tiger roster in the next two days with an eye on optioning a couple of young players.

playing football at Kentucky, the new Eagle coach starred there in In making the announcement Warmath said, "we are fortunate in securing the services of Jim Camp as a member of our staff. He comes to us very highly recommended and will be a fine addition to our football coaching staff." Camp is due to report for work on his new assignment A native of Danville camp up at second. Bob Elliott, batting As to possible trades, Briggs track and holds the University of played for Randolph Macon in 1942 As a Marine trainee camp played Kentucky shot put record. 1953. Bag Limit: 5 per day, to include not more than 2 fox squirrels east of Highway 51.

10 in possession. Opossums and Raccoon: Hunting seasons: (All dates Inclusive). May be run with dogs throughout the year by licensed hunters. May be taken for food without a gun in all counties except Tishomingo, Alcorn, and Itawamba October 1, through November 19, 1953 May be taken with dogs and guns in all for North Carolina in 1944. After his discharge from the Marines he played wingback for the Tarheels Gunsten is a World War II veteran, having served in the military service for four years.

for sod xoung. wauea to ioaa the bags. Relief pitcher Don Lar-'en, who received credit for the i t. Louis win over the A's last i ight. pinch-hit for starter Duane iUlette.

He forced Connie Berry, who had gone in to run for but Moss scored on the play. iv 8V 1 jf WW said, "we'll talk trade with anyone who offers us anything more than a bunch of broken bats. But so far no one has done that. "Sure, we want to help the club. But we aren't making any trades i to be trading." Briggs.

who flew here with his All Colors Sises 28 to 46 i No Layaways No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final Willie Pep Beats Blair In 10-Round Decision For TV oa, family, said he will stay with the counties except Tishomingo, Alcorn T1 rrab tKAiirvH tar4 rf 11 a i tou ia pai iticu A tuia- deiphla series, then return to st. tons Groth ci Hunter Dytk 3t lenbardi If Wvrta rt Moss Siirs lb Ysun A Bing Crosby Withdraws From English Tourney ST. ANDREW'S Scotland May 13 W) Bing Crosby, the American singer, withdrew his entry from the British Amateur Golf .411 FORT WORTH. May 13 (AP) Willie Pep, the perpetual Upright Sold 11 3 rain and cold to see the fight. Blair won only one round on one card that of Referee Ball, who gave the Dallas youngster the 4 0 A Siilott motion man from Hartford, outpointed young, and willing Jacky Blair of Dallas tonight in a Brry T0 Los Angeles Mania fourth by a point.

Ritchmond and PlUtt oi err inrrrs uraw ii i Th and Itawamba from November 20, 1953 through January 31, 1954. May be taken with dogs and guns in Tishomingo, Alcorn and Itawamba Counties during December, 1953 and January. 1954. Mink, raccoon, oppossum. skunk, muskrat and weasel: Trapping Seasons: May be trapped by licensed trappers from December 1, 1953 through January 31, 1954 in all counties except that the open season for trapping muskrats in Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Counties shall be fixed by the Commission at a later date to coincide with the Louisiana seson.

It shall be unlawful to bunt or kill mink Larsca lo-round nationally teievisea rigni. Pep was too fast for the Dallas Championships starting May 25, an J. Louis Browns today sold Infielder official of the Royal and Ancient J3 i M14 Dixie upwrighi to Los Angeles of TOTALS youngster who found the former World's Featherweight Champion Golf Club announced-tonight. the Pacific Coast League and optioned Pitcher Bob Habenlcht to "Mr. Crosby has withdrawn.

He gave no reason." the officfal said. A for Tounf ta Tin. Raa tor Elou ta Tut. Fored runner for PtUii la tth. OroumlM out lor Berry la tin.

riOLADEirHl-l lltM OA Jo9 cs 3 3 3 3 3 an elusive target The speedy Easterner earned a unanimous decision with Judge Charleston. W. of the Ameri Gene Ritchmond scoring it Pep 99 can Association to cut their roster to their 28-man limit. TJpwright. a left banded hitting Base 3b 3 RoetBsoo lb I 1 PMiler a 3 1 8'Jder 3b 3113 Week Dors 8:00 m.m.

till 6:00 p.m. Open Friday till 9 p. m. Neace scored this round even. Blair was willing and stood tip under some tough punching from Pep.

The Dallas fighter was warned for a low blow in the fifth round but other than that it was one of the cleanest fights ever seen In Texas. It was a fairly close fight with only one round being considered a runaway. That was the third which Referee Ball gave to Pep 10-7. Blair had two cuts over his left eye and was very red around the chin and neck. But Pep was practically unmarked.

Blair is Texas Lightweight Champion. Both of the fighters worked as lightweights tonight. it first baseman, has appeared primarily as a pinch hitter for the with dogs or guns. Otter: Trapping Season: May be trapped by licenses trappers from December 1. 1953 through January points Biair 93; Juage Jimmy Neace.

Pep 100 Blair 87; and Referee Oliver Ball. Pep 99, Blair 83. Pep, twice World's Champion and fighting back toward the crown held by Sadler, was the aggressor practically all the way. He cut Blair around the eyes and made his Some London newspapers protested recently against the practice of Crosby and "other American comedians and elderly business men" entering championship golf tourneys. Later.

"Golf Illustrated" supported the golfing talents and the entry of Crosby in the amateur at Liverpool. 1 KIMMFL IS LIEUTENANT NOW EL PASO. Tex. Lfl J. D.

Kimmel. All-America tackle at the University of Houston last season, is now a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army. He reported to Fort ft torn COAST to Cjfl4 nose bleed.

There was only one 31 1954 in the following counties: Lauderdale, Kemper. Noxubee, Jones. Covington, Perry George, Harrison. Jackson. Hancock, Clarke, Wayne, Greene, Pearl River.

Lamar, Adams. Jef son and Amite. All other counties closed to the trapping of otters. knock-down. It came in the tenth Tbenas If 3 0 0 1 0 MeCbeo rf 3 Murray 3 1 3 KeUaer 3 1 TOTALS 111 1 sr.

tons oo3 on io i PHILADELPHIA 0O 001 Ola 3 Murray. Joot. RBX Larsea. Roftta-aa. on st.

IB Hunter. HR Joost. 8 Babe. DP Dyck. Youdc and Sier: Sudor.

Joes and Tounf- Hunter and Sieren. LTFT 6i- Louia Philadelphia BB PUleue 1. Kellner J. SO Hue tie Fi(e KeUoer HO PllleC ta Palo I ta a. RAER PUIette 1-1.

Palf 1-1. Kenner 1-0 KeUner S-4. Pair (l-O'. McOovaa. Pa-vareZa.

McAUaley aad l.M. A-fciaa 149 E. Capitol St Phone 5-9100 Browns. He had two hits in seven times at bat. Including one home run.

TJpwTight batted for Memphis last year. Habenlcht. a right handed hurler who won five and lost three for Houston and Rochester last year, had appeared in only 1 2-3 Innings In relief this season for the Browns. The Browns are allowed three players over the 25-man limit with Pitchers Mike Blyzka and Don Larsen and Outfielder Dick Kokos carried as returned servicemen. round as Blair made his last bid.

He put Pep to his knees with a left to the chin but Willie bounced up Eddie LeBaron, quarterback for without a count. Beaver: Trapping season: May Pep weighed 129 3-4 pounds, Blair 1 the Washington Redskins, passed Bliss here recently. Kimmel was a former West Point Cadet and be trapped by licensed trapper from December 1. 1953 through 131. 194 times and completed 95 in bis A crowd of 2,000 turned out.

In 1 1952 rookie season. February 15 1954. star of the Army line. 5- 1 A a. y..

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