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PACE! ks Take enes' ener THE CLARION-LEDGER, JACKSON, MISl, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1953 Op 6-1; Phils Edge Cobs an 4 Dixon became ill a few weeks Five Boats Are ago. Dixon now is back at work. Miami Challenges Ridzik Wins PGA Tourney On rV KA Qualified For The men in blue who will be giv 7 ChiSox Lose As Trio Of Homers Hit Highlights en rests of three consecutive dayi when possible. Giles' plan. Gold Cup Race $15,000 Pay Ban ir are BiU Stewart.

Ralph (Babe) SEATTLE. Aug. 7 Five Pinelli. Lee Ballanfant. Larry Umpires InNL To Get Rest CINCINNATI.

Aug. 7 i Warren Giles, president of the National League, today announced a plan for 10-year umpires to have rest periods at times. He said Leonard Roberts, brought up from the Texas League on Trial, will be kept for the Jo b. Roberts was purchased when Hal Goetz, Jocko Conlon, and Al Bar- in MIAMI. Aug.

7 -Iff I 2h. He. HEW YORK. Aur. 7 rmrir.n Washington and the queen of "It is a move to continue the vu in ij.uAj wunumeni health, comfort and efficiency of BUJy r- rule.

adelphla Phillies needed Just two nM wuw tin blasted Chicago pitching forj CiH, av. for hit and run innings to defeat the wol er throne without the older men," Giles told a news SPOR TS 3 Arnold Hede rman man. Chicago Cuts a thirteenth time In tht iJSSJ TThl JV the Miami Open Golf Tournament, tnat boosted the New York Yan-i. a long established big came by Slo-Mo-Shun IV, winner of the 14 frames. 5-4.

before 4,499 today, "I have liked Roberts' work: he con- Elo-MoShun -IV, winner of the kees American League lead Ml fcl TVu a iu. aa A A The third placers scored three race in 1950 and 1952, which aver six tames th mm.r vCxuW has done so well I want to keep him." he added. tunes in the second on four hits. 000. aged 107.5 miles an hour in the portant four-game series.

i comes up. I remember what he did before." Haddlz said. "What he hit land added a final pair of runs In There now are J7 umpires in three lap qualifying rounds ester Mantle' mside-the-Dark blow 4. ithe Klxth on anbthrr four hit ex. SATURDAY'S WASH Coach Harold Drew, bead mentor of the National League.

day to break the 103.748 record set last year by Miss Pepsi. I ri. icvuiui uut woiua 11? iw sanction no tournament that 4V, was a low liner that bounced past prl2es totallntc less than tli 000 During the other seven Innings the glove of Minnie Mlnoso. the kTv1 'the Phillies had Just one base run- Driver of the Seattle boat was and where he hit it and if he got a hit." So when' the batting order came around the second time a 1 realized quickly what was going on. So did the crowd of 9.073.

There OconiDaiaaiB the University of Alabama, believes that the order to return to the one-platoon system In football is a poor remedy for that peculiarly sporting disease called economics The fellow who was voted the top coach of the year In the Southeastern Conference last season, says and it's his own opinion Swvr thin week an1 wh had cnauesge to the rule. -The Miami Open has long been coai-gmg leu newer woo never quae got in front of the ball. Berra foDcn ed with his 18th homer of the season and 150th of his career, a Yin.t fiitVi fr fh. Xew minute to famlHarlze I''L 'vf Wn with the boaU control, be- i a iavoirte annual tournament for that the scholarship situation has almost complete silence as in an attempt to stal i0. Ut Uk 101 Second.

I To (TtT.rtt n( ranth nrtf. mganr mto the lower right eld(-mteVjou7. it was won laii TyeTr Martin's homer infix th. t.ft fi.M -acaae ufae wr, nousion. lap at 105 miles an hour, re- hefnre Rlnh triner tice4 hl stands foUowed a walk to Gene run.

remained unchanged while the eacn nuaaeipnia batter came up, loud cheers as he went down. problems of the coaches have in- Haddix said he also remembered creased, especially for the schools toward the end of the game what with small enrollments Coach to the last man to pitch turned to the pits for fuel and VfOodna: in the eighth inning TV Giving a no-hitter against a Philadelphia club. Small Guys Bo bo Holloman did it for the St No. 27 home run behind Tommy Brown's lead off single in the sixth to power the Cubs into the scoring column the first time. Chicago picked up a final pair in the eighth.

Eddie Mlksis used his fifth homer to polish off Steve Rid-zik's work day with two out. Then Karl Drews came aboard to walk rammed the Slo-Mo IV around the qualifying course without further ado. The other four qualifiers all were from Detroit. They averaged well over the minimum 85 miles an hour. Such Crust with BUI Can-trll at the wheel topped them with a 96.9 average.

Buy Today wniia-aaixe roijneien, tnird Wntte Sox pitcher, was totlnig. Connie Johnson. 31-year-old Ne-gto righthander from Stone Moun. tad. was nursing a 1-0 lead until be feu victim to the home rcrr ball in the tttrd.

Sherm Lol-lars double and singles by Jim Rivera and Chico Carrasquel had given him a run in the second. After the big third irmmg. Eddie Louis Browns against the Athletics in May. Holloman now Is in the minor leagues. "Maybe it's 'better this way," Haddix said with a smile.

New Chance LAWTON CARVER PRICES REDUCED Mcwuuougn, ana pitch a Such Crust III, piloted by Cuck A Double revalofVxir a 10 Carl SawaUki, as Thomp3on. driver of -the Miss Pepsi QlallJr 8Cored toe b' lat when It set the old qualifying mark 5 u-taST, iV fun' Hast year, was next with an aver- OI; un wm ius iiux or me year I pui out inia lire, see of 93.0 Drew asks how it will help smaller schools who have smaller squads by limiting the subs He says 'that when a smaller school has a star who gets hurt in the first quarter and they want to take him out for a minute or so to let him recover somewhat, they can't put him back until the second quarter Meridian is planning a big celebration for Pap Williams' American Legion Junior baseball team on Wednesday eight at which time the big manager will receive the praise and pats on the back for a Job well done Williams' team went to the semi-finals before being eliminated in the state playoffs Money for the big against two defeats. The chunky mo Kl v. ln in' Miss Great Lakes did the three 'ASPIRJMAI ITS BEST ninth after KIner cashed hls'laps at 92 9 and Gale II at 90.9. Never foment iuara mi ana Randy Jackson fol- Still racing against time were i V.

'lowed suit, with two out." Then crews working to rebuild the stern KflVcis nnnivH tnw th. Jr cln.Mn.&him lOM nrlri. Miksis popped for the ing out. ner, which was wrecked Tuesday when a nroneller blade flew off out of style almost everywhere In this country, and a few have been developed through recent years to take their nlare. PHILADELPHIA ab a A'wmie lne was clipping along WaiUus.

lb at 160 to 170 miles an hour. A slight comeback for the ban- c.f. ALL MODEL DODGES MOST CXOEB 304 bflLCB NOW AS LOW AS 2195 (All Tax lacludW) LOW DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY SERVICE "I wish yea wouldn't take It so hard heB I came home far-Ions abut my golf; after all. It's only a game!" tarns can be noted in the activities' of one Henry tPappy) Gault. a Hmmr.

ab young man from Spartanburg. Owner Stan Sayrs said work was progressing nicely but it probably I 'would be Saturday or even Sunday ij morning before the huge hydro-' i plane will be ready to run qualify-! ing trials. S. who currently holds theiuiuki. American bantamweight, or 118-Ruik.

pound crown, and will defent it for iri inane er cion i juusn. nowever, giving way to Allie Reynolds when his arm "stiffened a little" after seven innings. Lopat and Reynolds collaborated on an eight-hitter, two of the hits coming off the Chief who was making his 21st relief appearance. Johnson, a lanky speed ball artist who used to play on the Kansas City Monarchs with Satchel Paige, was wild but hadn't allow, ed a hit until Lopat slammed a 2-strike pitch to right for a single opening the third. In the first inning Johnson threw 28 pitches and he wound up with a total of 46 before he was relieved by Gene Bear-den with one out in the third.

Alter Lopat's single. Johnson Johnson walked Joe Collins. Man. tie lined a 2-2 pitch over Chico Car-resqueTs head at short into left center. Minoso charging for' the ball, never touched it.

It skipped over his outstretched glove and blow-out was gathered from fans 'and baseball lovers of the city in Lauderdale county Fred Hutchinson, manager of the Detroit Tigers, has asked for reinstatement to the active player list In hopes I The race committee has beeni I. lUKU 3 IT 71 -t. th. IT A af. 27 AUTO INSURANCE RATES are NOT The Same! Careful drivers may save DOLLARS over ordinary automobile insurance costs I For.

Information Can JOE B. SMITH, Agent State Form Mutual Autamobila lRtiirfi.ee Co. 145 E. Amite St. 5-3484 rr7(u.

iT ter the official deaailne or. Friday MOTOR COJ br Billy mcocktrflis Awto" I 5 I i.nlght. It is believed this will be A 5 lt tSjff cher, otherwise known as Mr. i twlce Previously for other boats. Ing.

as a worthy opponent in theJtkon- 3. 328 So. State Dial 4-4483 113 DODGE PLYMOUTH DEALER DCSS. IjrllcMl, t( Aa mAitnr nt Wine Ifatracine a 6aUk to boost the Tiger pitching staff He will be 34 years old next week and went on voluntarjr retirement after becoming manager last summer He won two games and lost one in 1952 and has a lifetime record of 95 wins and 71 defeats Construction of a harness racing track for New Orleans will begin on September 1 The track, to be known as Jefferson Raceway, should be ready for operation on March 15 Bonnie Mahrt, pitcher of Sioux City of the Western League, set a new record for the loop the other night but he's not proud of it In a relief role, Mahrt threw five wild pilches to set a new record Yale's traveling basketball team lost its opener in Panama, C. to Bam by the score of 61-55 Yale led at the half and at the end of three quarters Baltimore fans really turn out for summer football A crowd of 12,500 turned out through these many eons.

Fleischer jj Hazards Of Umpiring nas seen mem come ana ko laa iMantr, anthoritw for the statement that 'Sim moo. the best of the little men on this c-1" 11 h- rf TOTALS 44 4 14 37 7 rolled to deep left while Lopat. Collins and Mantle charged around the bases. They gave Mickey the "go" sign as he passed third and he scored with time to spare. side of ocean can be found Are Related a Doubled for JeHroat in Ith mainly In Mexico, with a sprink Raa for Sawtukl la Ith Stnfled for Simpwrn In tUl SATURDAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS AT THE GREEN ROOM I B4i ling in the west and elsewhere NEW HAVEN.

Eug. 7 -Most of the good Uttle men in the British isies." he said. TZz I The hararria of nmnlrinir in the recently to see an intersquadgame of the Baltimore Colts Buddy arounJ Son. RBI Lepata. Kaxantki 3.

En- i i c.t.. -r, 11 a lew in tne urieni ana 65c 75c and about. But there was a AB II OA i a i i i 4 i 1 4 a 3 i 4 3 3 4 a a ...31141 JB Kataiuki. jetfeoat. sawauki.

HR I where in one town the fans come Young led the White team by the score of 35-0 The Colts will replace the Dallas Texans. time rmraco Mull), lb Bftyd Twx. MiaoMi If FiinKi. rf Loilar. Rnrrra.

cf Crrj aa a WY1fh Lopata. dp joom. Hammer to the game with guns," are the days and W.iUu, Ln PtiUadelpbta 4. Chita- i.n HmrthA I I He reminisced back highways BB RkUik I. Drcaa 1.

Slmpaon 3. 1, when the woods and the 3 1 3 3 1 3 full A 1 Bv-uuin aiqiik oimpiaa 1. ww nuuciwu u. 0 XUli OI liy uinn.r 1 In ft ttul.ilr 1 1. 1 1 -1 4 KT IT.

and the by-ways were Ignoring Advice' weights, bantams and feathers. in a. Lowa 0 In 1. Stmpaoa ia 3. Konxtan- rvmrlor 1-3.

AlER-Ridxtk J-3. Mlnnrr in i -ji 1 3 Of Catcher Costs noiTMlal aa Jimmv Wild arvi Pin. W. Simpaoa 4-0. Konaiantr Anderson, a SChOOl bUUdlng CUS- P.yiTL i u-todian in New Haven before he Scalloped Corned Beef end Cabbage It.

with Cheeso, Seowflokt Potatoes ISC Brooded Pork Chop, Cream Gravy, Com O'EVion, Potato Chips, fiC-. Apple Sauce wC Special Plates For Children Uei-I rwrmrmt. Ctuart TOTALS' ..33 1 34 11 George Dixon and Pete Herman 3 29 a pad and feathers like Abe Atte? I made his debut this season calling balls and strikes in the class loon of Tennessee and Kenturkv Haddix No Hitter ST. LOUIS. Aug.

7 CfV Failure to take hLi catcher's advice on a I don't know. Maybe they rode a FHhJ out far Carmaoci ta tth. Waiktd for Form: ta l. saved the no-hitter, both men a-greed, since Ennls' blow was on just such a pitch. Was Haddix disappointed by the hit "no, no.

Just so we win, that's all. I've always said I'd rather win 15-14 than lose 1-0." Haddix, who Joined the Cardinals last August on his return from army service, said this was the closest he had come to a no hitter since his first year of professional ball. He said he got through a scheduled seven-inning game without al-'owing a hit with Winston-Salem. away on tne Bisons, said to oe Porter field Sts4 far lltria ia f-a rather scarce now. too.

Mil OA HEW TOII ninth-inning pitch may have cost lefthander Harvey Haddix no-hitter Muffini, Raffs, Coffee er Tee 433 towns, wrote about his experiences 'to Bill Ahem, Journal Courier 'sports editor. Anderson, admitting frankly hell glad when the season ends, nuff in hiv. "Ruff McDoufkid. 3b in I E3 3 1 11 111 1 1 Frankie Burns, Joe Lynch. Bud Is Long Way 1 1 4 1 3 Taylor, riaei uoara and omers that cm thrllltntr and In minv -a'-rrpj 1 1 1 ways great to watch." said Fleis ouin.

I ct Brra, Voraa rf wootiiiaf. II Mania. 3b Rwuto. Looat. at Baraida TOTALS From Record 3 4 4 3 1 cher.

"We Just seem to have run out of them, unless they are on 1 1 "Sunday I made a call at Mor-r is town, and I almost got killed. "The visiting team, Maryville, had a runner on third and N. C. in 1947. 1 fame.

"(Del) Rice called for something else, I forget what, but I wanted to throw (Richie) Ashburn a curve." the 27-year-old St. Louis Cardinal hurler said last night after he defeated the 'Philadelphia Phils. 2-0. Ashburn, first man up. cracked the curve into short right field, the first Philadelphia hit of m.

Del Hulls later singled over tneir way bacK again now." WASHINGTON. Aui 7 (jfi Bob Manager Eddie Stanky had only Have en Unhurried Lunch to Soft Muiic at THE GREEN. IIOOM 7th shutout praise for his southpaw hurler who of the CHICAGO KEW TORK has 14 victories against four, 1L is evidenced by the fact'year last nlehi rievit.nH he stealing home, so the since Gault won his US-voiT)dUA TryZ er moves out of his box and be was kuik x'wut 3 Mart.a B.rra. American crown in October of last-en" trade-H on thVharrf the play before the pitch comes Carraaawl. nrt.

"After they got the hit he didn't IB Louar. Mar hr Maejti. Ba, year he has defended It against he's worn for vears The hitter did not haV lwllar Norm. DP Tom i i C-T Ior rh.nr. hit k.ll James Manny Castro.

I chance to hit the ball if lose his head at all," Stanky Martm u.rmT Baggett. But even th- even he second. Marsh: EUhhi ami Enos Slaughter, in right uauto aod comoa; Mcooii4 and coi- Billy Lima and Yogi Obera. and hander has a' lornr mill befnr -wanted to. So I called a balk and TJ'ZSrSwUX Z'loZVt.

i fen ljt 'c werhaul 8on Ve shutout tnd ent Ell i t57 saw tne nit coming over Red Sch- Laoai L. RrTaoids 3. SO Johajoa oendienst's head. "If it had been about a foot high Baarra 1. Ponucira 1.

Lopat Rarnelda I. HO Johaaoa 1 a 1 11 Barda 1 at ui.Kun uu 'greats or long ago iu uuc. him. StUl and all. his victory last night Nap Reyes, pro- 'The TV fans in the east would giving him his 13th win against 9 teste? the decision and he spit in love the little guys." said Fleis- losses thi aeaonia my face and cussed roe so I ran 1.

Ponktlva 3 At 3 33 Lapal tat 1. Ry- Spoiling no-hitters could become a habit with Ashburn. He did It against Milwaukee's Warren Spahn Just last Saturday. Rice said he called for a slider. "He was throwing a slider and a fast ball and occasionally a change of pace.

We only had about six curves all night." Rice said. But a slider might not have II" er I would have dived for it. I was thinking about it anyway, but did aoida 1 la If ER Jenaaoa BCkto n't think I had a chance to get it." ooida Br- cher. "They are fast and tharp toward his personal goal for 1953. the game.

He got fined tm-iZpZVU 'v ZSii? bjtAc.tlon kfyno! At the start of the season, he 5 for it. After I run the manager Tne fact he had a no-hitter going I Bvardra. Mi. Brrr. Harktr.

Rommel. Boao- came as no surprise to tUi3 ould 8'et "I'm going to come up with a the crowd went wild as they threw tyof It. really big year and kill the idea everything they could get their il4Mj: (cfflZ) (jToTo7 "tvery time i wore and a guy and he told me it was a very good The editor or Ring Magazine add-'that I'm Jinxed." hands on at me. I got order restor ed that he is putting up a belt em- a lot of incidents helped build up ed and the game was finished, blematic of the North American that idea a sore arm that set! "After the game the cops got us bantam championship to help re-him back when he seemed set for a to the dressing room safely. But call and not many umps in ball would call that Play vlve interest in the division.

"A rerxrt went toTrautman career in the majors, a series of then the fireworks started as there injuries from line drives, a broken was about 300 fans around the Tennis Aces Have Ideas For USLTA (Georse M. Trautman. President of the National Association of dressing room and thev tried to MUil, the kids to play more compeUtive tennis. 2. More equitable distribution of Last year he stayed out of the riD the boards off the dressing I Professional Baseball Le a gue s) hospital but "Every time I pitched, the other club had its ace going." Porterfield ran into seven shutout defeats and ended with a won-lost record of only 13-14.

room to get at me. They al ojand we are waiting to see what he threw everything they could tils going to do. We got 44 more days their hands on atT the dressing; to go and I will be glad when they room. They had to get the state are over. police to get us out of the park.

"One town, MIddlesboro, the stars at tournaments as contrasted with the present situation where the committees coax and coerce all the aces into a few tournaments. This squeezes out the youngsters But this year, besides Cleveland. "They put us in a squad car and come to the game with guns It had four cons in It with mn'and we are all complaining to the he has shut-out Chicago and Philadelphia twice each. St. Louis and rignt on tne bat.

3. Payment of personal expenses to every player in the national drawn. As soon as they seen the I President as we feel that one ot, New York once each. k. llt lilt, a thAt at IIS championships.

Oddly enough, the ii a record ne nas rug eye on. k. vntt an r. in r.i "Th. eitrvcrtHcn w.a a tfe.

The all-time malnr leamie tnarV My The aaaaaaaBBaajBBBKBaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBa USLTA now pays the expenses oi foreigners but makes U. S. entrants pay their own way, a real and Insurmountable obstacle for some who would like to particlpat. While they're at it. the players also would like represetatlon on the committees that make national rankings tnd select the Davis Cup team.

It seems a reasonable request, too. oi is shutouts set by -a National Leaguer, Grover Alexander of the Phillies, in 1916. In the American League, the 13 pitched by Jack Coombs of the Philadelphia Athletics in 1910. If Porterfield will settle for a Washington record, he still has to beat Walter Johnson's 13 in 1913. carpenter's' trade WONDERFUL FOR CIIILDnEN demands 1 does the printer's.

end so By LAWTON CARVER NZW YORK. Aug. 7 tINS) Revolt apparently is brewing in the -asks of the United states Lawn recnis Association. For the 1 ixne in history, most of the coun-ry'a top players have gotten together and formed an association. "No bones are made of the fact hat this new group which num-jers some 50 players at the mo-nent and 12 of the top 20 ranking nen stars in the U.

S. is dissatls-ieJ with the leadership given the by the USLTA and will pres-mre for some changes. The pressure these fellows can ipply is considerable. For the JSLTA cannot very well run tour-laments and defend the Davis Cup atuhout such top names as Vic ttixv. Gardnar Mulloy.

Tony Tra-jert and Bernard Bartxen. This organization is different from Vy el the various attempts to un-anlze' big league baseball players, ir performers in other big-time ports. For in this case, the people -oncerned are amateurs, at least rtthin the rather broad lnterpreta-ion of the amateur tennis code. la ether words, they get only ex-3C3se money not salaries. Significantly, the spokesman for be players' association Is Gardnar 4ulioysHe happens to be the country's No.

1 ranking player. Moreover, be has been around along ime and is a highly-respected gen-' leman. Another thing. Mulloy is person-'illy-wealthy, ao that expense ac-'-Jnta are a purely academic sub-: ect to him. Thus, he cannot be of having a personal axe to FOR SALE! BEAUTIFUL LOTS DEST SECTION IN THE tJITY EAST MEADOWBROOK ROAD BETWEEN OLD CANTON SOAD AND LELAND SPEED'S SUBDIVISION VERT REASONABLE FOR INFORMATION PRIMOS PHONE 5-1594 PHONE 5-1594 Good printing, like good building; is the result of careful planning and accurate workmanship.

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