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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 33

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THIRTY-THGEE THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1947 YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPfR SKMinto toiiknky cotton v.i,uv AH A Ferguson. 3 5 1 0 3 Dentils, s. 2 4 0 5 3 Wiseman, if, 2b 5 4 4 0 1 BUMS WIN ON TWO-BASE HIT IN LAST INNING LOCAL JUNIOR TEAM TAKES LEGION TITLE Inclurlerl Johnny SOlh homer of the season and Wslker Cooper's 22n.1, lott spurert eight Cub hhs along the route to achieve his second win of the season. His only previous success was his lirst NAtl-nial league start, June 24, when he fhtit out Chicago with two hits, 11-0. EW YORK I CHICAGO blf PETER JJOCS Km, 2b, 2 1 .1 4 2 2 (1 fl (1 I) Singfes Title Won by Mulloy In Net Tourney I'lirkcr DM'aull in I inn I Hoiiih! of Sra Tr-iinix tn chasa between in1 ''mini a4 Rcotty RohertFOn'a thrOT ito plat wtrl.

On of th many rhubards or the nnv sot it a in the Blueovrds of th fifth aftr Bruce hart the innliij? with his third hit. With Bruce on first, i nuhmn hit Cox, who threw I to taond to foi ce Bruce, Orsham i Martin off the first base sa on his relay for an attempted do.iDif plav. The bail went wild be-. Hi a-ick unfl P. F.

Pushtoo, i cm- of the I'lti'hei of the nine rimhcd our onto the field "hue thff ball vt as still apparently Hudson. If Tinsle.v. (lipen. Ib Cox. ct Hf lc.

I IYIim. 0 HlHik, ToUls (i (i ii 9 i (i 2 0 2 0 0 ii .1 ii i it 2 1 10 10 AB A ASTHM CI KK I OK HOC.S? "Divorce granted. Custody of 1 0 Mcrullo.ss 0 2 During a quarantine period when! awarded to 2 12 1 2 4 8 l.uwi e.v;flr, 3 0 Pafko.cf 4 11 I Pa n-'t nr tu 0 Cvaietta.lb 4 0 7 ail aogs were supposed it, n(. rnu.7ieu 41) Hi 14 27 14 2 At (IHIOV AB 3 0 3 Hiane.v,2b 4 1 I Tlimnmu'l 4 2 2 4 1 10 Marshli.rf 4 3 1 W.Coopr.c 4 2 8 Cmrion.lf 4 1 2 4 2 2 lott.p 4 0 0 110 Marshli.rf 4 3 1 4 1 8 lion the public streets. New Yorke l(l 1 I I I A 1 er t.

Art II A F. Nichlsn.i Winning Streak Willi Timely Hlow 4 0 Mai ivapian was nauen into couri; twigs. ne na 4 1 0 0 Max Kaplan was hailed into ou; 5 Stui i 2 answer a complaint that he nl-i personalities. No tn rtoa' sri 1 0 2 0 i i 0 i lowed his dog to run at large with-' in all respects. A rasr.inc Chiotoan.p Sea Bright.

N. July '2 (in Big Oarnur Mullov of dual Gables, mu.zle. (found to be sucreasf ul n- l.l jliiiMin 1 0 0 oll(. fin II 0 Hi In ai'V 1 rt s.x to Hu'i- r- 1 It' 1 1 i PltLshnrgh. July 23 ff').

Pee Wee 2Sibei ina 1 ii oi ivapian rxpiaitiea to tviagiatrai nave a sensitue nature, ni nr rr. .1. Crolt, ss 4 (I 0 I 0 AildrK. 14 hnlh'iHO I fteert. 2b 5 1 I 4 Aiideo.

4 1 1 6 1 0 I'lulr, 4 (' 1 0 0 shv.N., if 2 0 l-Wilklrix rf, 3b I 0 1 I 1 0 Ailanii. II I) 0 'i (I CutriKiit. 4 1 1 I 'J 1 i W. Scot lb 111 0 1 i f. ii.

it 2 2 I 1 I 0 1 C. Jico't, it Ii 0 0 (i Totals 112 7 10 27 18 6 T(als 7 lo 27 18 6 t'-. A. the f. popped R.

be so with an- her. Or 3mIcsi 1io 1 6 Charie Solomon that hi pet uf-i not Pr cHplured hli first Mm brougiit rush from mn's lngls chsmplonship In the th rtuout. vlth W. M. sa BriKhi, wn tennis and cricket.

Hilv. niiifhvifi tnnir mi Coach Invl'Btlon toiinianifiit todny fered from asthma and couldn't be bold, and each rq Mr- Total 37 12 27 KC Totals 34 21J(? breathe when milfled. The Mag-' handling. Make a point, to alive today as the Brooklyn club 1 Batted for Chlbiiian In 3th ist.rate, jvuigmg tne cieien.e adequate your dog and then aptx? m' 1 2 Batted for Carpenter In 7th protesting Bus ton's nct.on. I without swinging a rcqnt, when top-) II.

in i. Min- hi. pmlond arsfoment dm i ranked F'ranlc Parker of l.oa AliRelea', I -Halted Shows in Hfm. pi mr UUCT 3 Batted fur Meers in th. and novel, dismissed the charge, bu' i that are 6iu suited New York 0:12 010 010 7 i Chlcaro iHH) 020 noi3 i rqupted the tleietidant to remain i An extreme! sens; i oiimi itiu inu oi tneir wecitern trip.

inrv th funs hi vplonl Flatbush defaulted the title round btcttUKe ion, vonirrt their peronl of a Dulled muscle In his chest. motion Hiiey i HauUiton nan 11.12 two 7 W.i. i. U'oa F. l'ini- Cunniinham was Iven tec- P.trker said he discovered the in- lleen 1, Keraiison.

A. And- Summary: Huns RHjTney, "Thomson. until the session was over. At the be spoiled for life by he.r-g LowyMAb. of court MKlstite Solomon 'too harshly.

Care h-son, Biattner. Huns batted tn Gordon 2, I Informed Kaplaii that he, too, was-' to in.t:l confidence and l.e,'rstu1-aeeo,a,: MTioJ suflerer. He had found. Utile boldness tn O-n Three-base hits Gordon, Pfako. Home I a remedy that gave relief and aug-t wise, if he is mistreated, ie runs Mize, W.

Cooper. Stolen base I Wi. 1 i. 'iid, and is left, stranded on third lurv following his semifinal round 1 .1. Scott.

of Mh a 1 1 t.r ame, oi. itr ') in II' r. 1 ne of four th Bin. a up i i ji tier iif- wiicn, tili't'k, lliiiliin. iwiiua-e nns: Ii went of.t.

Third Ii! to lirst, victory over BUI laioerr, or Scott. hii: .1. neon. Sacri- Eeete's blow broKC a 4-4 deadlock that came about when the Pirates spurted for four runs In the seventh on two WaUy We.stlake's single and Jimmy Blood worth'a big three-run homer. Cart Furlllo opened the Dodger ninth with a single and was ac-riflced to second by Dixie Walker.

After fcruoe Edwards was Intention- 1 1 Jim; Thomson. Double plavs-Rigney. Kerr wmiu ni, ni and JVlize l.owrey, Merullo and stur- pet. The proml.se was made and three Be firm with a d- a-d a'i eon. Left on base New York 3.

Chicaao I mliioton rel vekteirtav Alter tin-' fersuson. aioien es. fetwisim. mingron. yeateiaaj.

urer 1111 Cov 4 Biea 2 2, w. scon. I'l ai drgoing an examination by Dr, iseman 2. Feed, Kca 2. lluri sun, tJreen.

va. Vorlr Pa rk er i us 011 balls: off Norton 4. Mixon 5. Charles fair or re York, KPr I vviikms Black, Ciiimiit 2. Sliucl; out said that he decided that he would; by Norton 1, ivluon Black Cui-iuhl risk further Injury if he played In p.n'i.ih "'bv tb.

finrit Nonon ttosi, Ciiiiluht (l)ennisi, Bliick 6. Bases on balls lott 2. Struck en-- "rn Hid nilers out to end the inline, N-i i' push'Ml on Hero i'l In" fil'a on hii error and two anil bo'i, irum 'Aent out one-tio-lnre in the ix'li. hut. the top of the eentli piought.

more reper- lott 7. Borowy 4. ChiDuian 2. Meers I. on the street, wearing a murale.

The temper with him. I ha-e ie judge must have a cure for asthma it necessary to us a 'fl-tt)- I'drni ll Mixiill Kll.V -2 11 -A -H flflti. In dogs. -i 1 b-i" fi.) i tMr-t 1 1 I (') i 1. t'j hurt, everv time I Vims in iniilni ofl Norion 9 6 a "inis" oi" ai unloaded his double to right.

"The muscle tried to serve," tone of voice has "rr, Don't yell your (Ins confuses him h-. K. "dress bllx '1 In Innhov )oiibl olMV: IMMi.S MI I VIM" A champion said. "But, it. dn't Iffin Culilubt to lieeri to lo Wise- 1 to tiieen.

i.elt on buses: (ottnn to bother my ground Furlllo. The Pirate then decided to walk Johnny Joigenaen, loading the buses. Reliefer Hugh Casey beat out a bunt single, driving In Edwartis Hits off Borowy In 2'j imilncs. Carpenter none in 2 tnnlnas. Cblinbaii 4 In 21 inninus, Meer 2 tn 2 iiuhnjjs Wild nitch lott.

I.osins iiitcher Borovvv. Uinnii'em BoKe, Rail and Jnrda. Attendance tactual 1 27.0IM, I AKIIi 1 Kinil'll, S-5 St. Ixjuls, July 26 St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Brave clubbed away at each other's pitchers tonight with 22 hits nine for extra bases but the Redblrds pushed across enough runs to triumph 9 to 5, v.ine.v iiiiiihoioii iiiniiniK oiicnt-i.

iVll -oii; losinif iiUt'iH-r Not ton, 'time of kaine, 2:40. l.t anU liamel. Mill I I I I I "I be 1 with an tmneceaaary run. Kl Furillo's second-icnlng double fol- eeii he BI.A.Nt H.VKIl AH It the Injury came about, yesterday." To replace the men'ii singles final, Chairman Charles Hiilsey substituted an exhibition match between Mulloy and Talbert. Halsey also announced that Parker and Mulloy would default their Boom koi, on to stmt, th tuning, Hoheit.ion hit hard grounder to-'a nil slioi tli.it West, trapped In a iJtue i'l, niakiiin the tnrow to second.

Graham dropped the thin- from West to halt the attempted, double, and then on almost identical play on Bruce'a hit to ajram dropped the I bull, A tiraham a' tempted to re- II A 1 a 3 lowed by Edwards single me 12 0 0 Dodders their first score off starter E. Biall. 2b Smith, cf Hiall. ss Searo.x ss Krarcletl. 0 1 1 1 0 i Preacher Roe and Jackie Robinson's 2 11 1 I .1 ii "seveuih homer with Ralph Branca BOSTON Pm Bovt k- lb 1 final doubles teat with I Si.ain.

i 1 a on base accounted for two more In Perhaps while someone is having' patience ill always bring i'i th his vacat ion In your neighborhood he beat lesults, will decide to spend aome of his" leisure time freshening things up mm. II I'V! around his house by putting on a Collections at coat of paint here and there. You; games In Toledo, Ohio, -v: r.of dog won't be able to rend a sign, If good until Major came Ma; there is one, that, fresh paint has not only Is the team's mascot, '-it been applied. He might, and dogs' now act as "official ha. often do', rub against a surface' Along about, the freshly painted.

leaves his place beset the When this happens a dog'a con' team's bench rhi v. becomea miUted with paint. Tins covered old derv rannd not aerloiM. but, If the dog licks th; hy, huek, lie nnndeis paint off his coat, he may rteelop' crowd. He seems to lead poisoning.

jut encouraging hv'ind'a to (- If your dog should have this mts-i with a few cotns fortune, ake htm to a veterinarian almost doubled since took Immediately. If one is not, available. (ne fiUt.ies of passing the the following home treatment will be Shields, on New York the ex -I tet na- if rtsou did into ana ii.ee me n.io, voiitnfnt Rletixrd i (I 2 the third. Kdwards' triple and Reese's 11 0 0 seyiMith-lnntjig aiugle added up to lllllii'i ictd, Ashli.v, l) Vot I Ii I him inerii I eKiuti pinlor lHe-b iii i Ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hie If-iilt IVlue In Sen Olii in-, ill ih.mm, vlll be lllsjht Ibe 'f i I i' In 1 1 1 lint Koiiim. li.i If in.

i uf Ii" I Ii ill -I l. I tor I ejflnu Ii ill, iii i ll l.i.l lilKbl. .,,.,11,1 ,111,1 i) III, If nr. lu.ikliis nill (liiifil it I'elii'Hii I li nn HI New KliiMIM llllirs-li 1 11 1 Ii 29 5 18 4 the iourtli acore. Total-; Dill MM BriMicH.

in search of his 1th win hath, ahaking In in up, 1th Oonales of l.os Angeles, il.ioms coii.inK to core, Tt latter piilr thus move into the (oiitiam taker out of the game, final round where they v.111 meet M.igKin coiniriK in at the keystone In i Talbert and rVani'iaco iPanchoi S-liia place, with Dan Pooie moving jgura of Ecuador In the title piny to- A va letilaccd bv Caaey after Frank 1 1 (I AB A I AB Holnies.rf 3 2 3 1 1 Shndnst.2b 4 1 1 Hiinp.cf 5 10 0 Moore.cf 5 0 4 Rowell.lf 4 12 0, rviusial.lb 4 1 fi Fllloll.ab 4 1 0 0 SlaiiBlilr.lf .1 2 2 Tmnsn.lb 3 2 la I 3 2 4 Ryan.2h 4 3 4 iir.skl.3h 3 0 Culler. I 0 0 Marlon. 4 1 2 IF.M'Cink I 0 0 Graitiolux 3 I 7 Kaii.o 0 0 0 0 Ileum. 1 I 1 M.M'Ck.lf 2 1 2 IC Burkhrt.p 110 Camellnc 3 0 2 0 Masi.c 1 II 1 01 Volselle.o 1 0 (I Oi t.iiirncni.o 0 0 0 0i Krndez.s.s 2 0 0 i 0 0 0 2Lthwhilr 1 0 0 0 Tolils iuw Totals 32 1127 I i Oust. ne singled in the eighth inning.

I Casey received credit for his seventh win and Strincevlch was charged 1 1 -1 I in a over tu cent er und K. Bates ta king i morrow. .1 Ma n. t). Sbellv, 2b Wblile-.

lb A. St i on H. i' Slronu, I fufihuho; ham, rf Walker, cf Shaw, cf Sue.us, If 1 right field. Cunningham got on on a I 1 0 1 0 O'wlth his fifth lows. 1 lJ 4,, () OllMlilC I-lllJII-Vi 1 II HKD KWY.M ISASKIt.AM, Li: M.VE 1 (I 11 0 ion.secutive hitting streak to 18 beneficial.

lo.se him with apptoxl- iieliiets choice, Robertson scoring, and Manna's neat squeeze play, nrted Bruce came In as Hai na was out at urii first, Cunningham, racing In to thrown out as he hit 1 III OI I ION MOV Quest ion I heard some- sr of a Blue Be It on Setter. What mately one ounce of epsom sal's clis-I solved In warm "water, if he should Totals 2ii 11 8 21 9 4 games. Blaiu bard 000 uOO.i I unnnk-i vij 1 DoMme 300 ill III lHppKl.YN 1. 1 batted for Culler in 4th 2 Baited for Johnson in flth JP1TTSBUKGH AB A Kims baited in: R. Mays, C.

oiui -i. i AB A Score by innings; not be able to retain the solution. ()f Setter is it? T.L.P. RACE Coming down the home stretch. 0 3 3 Cox.ss 4 12 4 Bfi-itnii ni ftin i.

I i I-. Roslwick 2. Three -base ml: 5 wick. Sacrifices: f. Mays.

Stolen bases: Robnsn.lD 4 tiii- Catcher ftandlin full force, touching a a argument, with players An-'iver: A S-'- 400 00 9 'then he should be given one gram 2 11 0 Hussell.cf 4 0 2 0 St. Louis 5 0 Gustme.JD 4 2 2 i ii four mami a nmninff nlmot: neck C. SironK 2. Hisi i-iiaumDoinain. awin, si 'i-, neisei.u Siimmarv Runs nnim.

Rnweil. of calomel and one-la era in 1 'A 1 1 it 'i it I i i.i rti dr ipped i. I i f. I 1, up ii-'iit 1:1 ml. hut 1 th oi not a particular sf :a.n.

Blue B. "a 3 2 0 Kiner.lf 3 0 2 0 a i innii v. f.r mil sals of both teams swarmlnz i ley 2. Walker. Whitley i 'T.

"'nnd neck for the Red River Valley Bases on balls: off Asboy b.lv'as I. Walker, rf 3 0 0 0 UrnBern.lD in staushler 3, Northey, Kurnwski. Marion, opium, lour uniKxi.H rmi ou is a cnor term am around toe plate. mi iul 'nf nil'" i sirona I. struck out: by aiavs i-asseo 3 2 2 we.siiaKe.tr v- Rarac nla Errors siaiivhier idih ihn Th.

animii' 'hat the hodv of i sS hv halls- Mi'. Hit bv Dili-bed nee.ss 4 2 2 2 4 12 3' i I iniitpiviiriK that Cunningham's league A.i.i.w i Piifhnia iiiiiid: oil' -ii 1 5, Kintiy.i! 4 1 3 3i i -i' tr I shftnlH he kent onen for or hiee hu, aurt or if i P. rh'H -t -1 "i onuuiin wns ueiioeiaLe one game IS l.eesvuie wnn a recora Mays .1 tins. runs 1 uiuuiss. hi anca.p 320 rtoe.p 1 1 mtck.

Musial, M. McCorimck. Two-ba-e 1 Tne deleaallon I Double plavs; to Whitley. 1 Casej 1- i 0 0 IRikard 1 0 0 0 hits Holmes. Nortbe.v, Ryan 2, Hooo, 1 1 en to.

'nes delegation shotit- I days afterward by a small daily dose oi castor oil. FollOWiUK on hoses: Blanenard 4. Dovline fi. Win won and 3 lost. 0: Torseson.

Thr--base hits jv-iarion Strncvch.p I 0 of 1 Nortiie.v. Sacrifice Hearne. Double ning pitcher: Mays, I tin of tjaiiie: i.jU Umpires. Jiamcl and Lewis. "nvt In: to on tne 14 12 27 12.

Totals 33 7 27 14 plays Culler. Ryan and Tornteson. tscho--I endienst, Marion and Mutual. Left on t2 Tl 1-Balled for line in 6th. closely behind is Many with a record if 11 won and 4 lost.

Tied for th'rri place, and only two games behind the learler are Naicintoches and i'iI for th removal of Cunningham, Horn the game, but. he remained In the contest, and after th Braves went our order in their part of 'lie seventh, Coach Hanna brought' Ail mm inl a miui- a. n.i-n- oil SaS imi 1 balls Voiselle I. Lanfranconi 2. Karl 1.

000 000 4004 Kearn 1. Johnson. Strikeonts Itai-n 2. Brooklyn Pittsburgh (Third (ianirl V. W.

Or SHUhVITOBT 1,., h.s 1 1 1,1 Ivor, hi'in HI and lost. 5 Question: We have our first d'e a six- k. -o'a puppy. We feed him cr the morning and at nishr. N- are told he should be fed more of--.

Is hat neht 1 Answer: Your dnj least four meals a dav a e- 't age. After he is five or old cut; to three -im? one year, two meals per dap, a r. 7 small one in the morn. rig, main at night. Feed pre, ent but at least 1 1 times a Red in- to the plate to apologize JiX'iwrv 5 2 Mir" A Br liTi.ft, sa Summary: Runs Robinson.

Fur.llo i r' 0IM0fL'5e'f'f 2 Edwards 2. Branca Kmey. Greenberg, sXancom 2 Ui iT'of f0Kar "in" J. off West lake. Blood worth.

Errors none. off Hearn 9 in 5 nione Runs batted in kdwards. Robinson i. hi fithl, off BurUhart 2 in 4, Passed Reese 2. Westlake, Blood worth 3, Casey.

ball-- Camelli. Wiimina nitoher He.nn. Two-base hits Furillo. Reese. Three-1 lassioK njleher Voiselle.

Ihnoite base hit Edwards. Home runs Robin- Pineill, Bartiek and Gore. Time of game son, Bloodworlh. Sacrifice Walker. 2.

10. Attendance Zfi 803 oaid. Double plays Jorgensen, Slanky audi on West Sanciiiu for the play at the plate Can- ,11 the previous inning. But the apo- Bril ton. 1 Last Sunday, Natchitoches turned James, cf Jake Leesvllle'by a score of 8 2, 3 ut'f-v logy hs not too well taken by some LV1HU Viola I ham iViillr.

1- 1 I i -r the Natchitocbee, bench. a Snehon, if 4 b- 4 isi live Jiius 401 4ivc iiuiiiiKi, j'eriKes. Hoss Versher allowed onlv one hit, Totals for the remainder of the game. The Bluebyrds really Iced the 1, .11 tiie eighth by' getting three more 1- markers on two luts, two errors, a -en hi, be. 1 1, rt -'iid.

scor. P.i 1, then man I In 1 1 Inr Black Spoils Heat Hops For Tenth Straight Win AB PO A F. 1 1 04 4 1 1 0 0 1 ll 5 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1 1 1 1 0 ...401310 4 0 0 13 0 0 1 2 0 4 1 0 ...4 0 1 1 0 0 ...3 1 1 0 1 0 ..34 5 4 27 13 2 SFOKT A ft PO A 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 (I 5 0.114 3 2 ...511021 ...4 0 1 8 0 0 ...4 II 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 ...3 0 0 0 0 li 1 1 0 0 0 0: 3 0 0 2 ll I ...3 1 2 1 I 0 4 2 1 a li Chestnut blanked Boyce 2 to 0, as and Roe, Cox and GrecnbeiK. Left on bases Brooklyn 5, Pittsburgh 4. Bases on balls Roe 1, Branca 2, Strineevieh 2.

Strikeouts Roe 2. Branca 3. Sit ineevieh 1. Hits off Roe fi in fi inninRs, Strineevieh fi in 3, Branca 7 in Casey none in Winnins pitcher Casey. Losing pitcher Strineevieh.

Umpires Conlan, f.e'd hit to if three Cogley. Coskey gave up only- h'U fielder's chou and a sacrifice. as tl.roAii Natchitoches got a little life by While his teammates collected six Keviil Prospecive home b'silrif vised by in. finance exper's In their construction or cabinets for fire i as arts 1 ne plate. Mail.

11 pushing' across single runs in both W. The Shreveport Black Sports hung uo their tenth straight win last night when they beat the Little Rock, Bell Hops, 11 to 5 at the Palace park. safeties off Pollard. 1 IvVcKehar. Pleasant Hill's Howard Dale held kcMasl'ers lb ss the eolith and ninth.

Pender'i dou- If oie In the eighth and Weet's two- G. Colain. cf CIMISNA'II BLANKS UC acioios iiinii.l n.iiftii"" ovw. i jj the ninth bet tin the two 1.1,1 tin, tvimu i The teams plav a doublcheader today seven innings Cincinnati. July 26 tP).

Bucky ...0 1 UllS. oper.ed th t'trhi a ii if. tiit ir to al in-i" rl a 1 1 i I 1 ,.1 cil lieu 1 II, VnlKHl. iU VVbile. Walters turned loose ome of his Wlldueas of Pitcher Carlton ami nt- ATI IIITlM III boys broke loohe 111 the eighth In-I mux lor live tallies to deletil.

Pleas-j at.t Hill In (J. I M011 Komei luul trouble In nosing, "I'lllnl till dolt's coal run kill I lie it 11 1 una Totals Itlallitl lor Nl K. VV, huui uia -poi 1 Suimiir Km Phils lo two hits lo to score Mvrn tunes 4 lend Cinclunai.l to a 1 to victorv.i. 200 (HII 020 lino 1 12 ooo ii i ne i 1 1 ii ntr a i in a i a a t. 1 1 i.

iii McDonald out tile cellar dwelling Swollr team hut led IXMil A It HID TO II 11 Sliellon. Stolen liases Mel lonalil. Miller to 4. a hen let iici liiiiiiNl on the; I wo iu-e A I 1 l.i I '1 he game as played In one hour, lit) in I no rs. II, tihoilert of the hei e.

a. well played gtuue, Score by It Little Rock 0HU 010 010 5 7 4 lledllea, Millr, Mm 1 1 Kiniiery mound Moulgotnei ami Moui -OKir on balls olf While 4. Hedges 3 liases iiuiiei twirled for liwolle. is nn dim During divorce trials had to decide the pi bv Wiiiie 14. liedKes Wtliu o.n xi i t.v, i.rt.,,Q.u; 700 201 10X 12 12 4 The Red River Valley league flag -while 3.

Double plays Bevdl and! Black Sports a judge ollen I T. -iS V-I of the 2 1 veeu the Texas, a hAsry'e L-. 'Jlt Colmn. Alexander and Cram. Hit b.v niLier, got, one or me Willis race will continue unlay wiin Coti- cust)iv of children betvv Butteries: Carlton and Huwkfn.s; Patterson and Demi, Jackson.

ptubed hall by White tivliiier 2 1 Pitch-' safeties, a triple in the fourth Inning. hiK record -olf White 4 hits and runs ah Pti a jKk'io. I f. II i II (, 0 1 4 1 I I lb 4 0 111 2 0 1 1 J11DI Ii 1 1 4 I I i I 'i 4 li II tl 11 li.ll I 0 I .1 0 u. I .1 I 1 I I 2 0 0 0 It 2 0 0 (I 0 'lll 4 7 2l 111 Bl.i'KP.y ft IJ Ail rl PO 3b 2 0 I 2 'o 1 1 3 2 I 1 11 01 1 Jb 5 2 1 lfi 0 1 2 I .1 I iiiiinnijiiaiii, If 1 1 1 fl Haii.ia.

5 0 0 2 2 1 Ancleis. i liosenrifatb. .1 1 2 3 2 0 ilai'i a ..4 1 1 I 41 12 10 27 17 A 0 sliatta at. Boyce, Chestnut at Zwolte band and wife. In Dalla lias, Mont- 9 innii.

Left ou bases -v. F. W. 8. i am 11 veronu got i-ne oilier, a single i Mian iimsnoi i Iisimi pitelier-While, i iolll ualmea Natchitoches at Mansfield.

woman suetf her huabaud tor divorce and won her suit. 'She told at Hill ml Iii the IToi.e of Uinnlirs llaniel ami- on balls Lewis. most, important game of it. day Judge Claude MoCallum, presiding jil mrr why mot wins ARLINGTON CLASSIC BY SMALL MAHGIN Many will attempt to gain the league; Rmil (Dutch) Leonard, ho had defeated the Reds three times this year, a- the losing pitcher. He al- fourth f.ams VIVIAN lead In a game with Leesviiie in the: new Leesvllle baseball park.

I IMUMIS over the ca.se, that, there were no children in the family, but that she wished to have their two doss turned over to her charge. Judce McCnllum took her unique problem under advisement, and since the husband did not file a counter-claim he decreed: Chicaso, July 26 (JP). But Why Team J. 1305 UIAS A.L"itu-rit 3 v'. Cincinnati scored its run in the i Not, won the Q3 Ron Ai linc-ton classic inning hv Na'rrulf4 n.7fi.K!i4, Leesville Manv Uler, aj bpfore a sweltering crowd of 27.000 15 000 330.

ooi oiD on. lllll, Ci B. 1 2 3 Bailey, ss Connell. 3b Brown, Reed, lb F.wald. ft Sheiton, 2b Courtney.

2b Anders, Croft, If Totals Sine inrtr.1! 1 ....12 i .11 ,...10 ...10 Anner-s 2. Hanna. S.riar' Boons. VtarJ Natchl torh4 today, defeating the 4-5 favorite Fervent by three-quarters of a length. The winner, owned by the King HE Benny Zientara It, was Walters' fourth win against i fool- lu-o-ba- Host, i rhetnut f'ende, T' hii Brue-.

bases 2, Aiinei Wet 2. Boyce Pet .733 .67 .500 .47 .077 nve losses tnis year. I ne game was: ranch Mid ridden by Jockev Warren aiaioii, rooie. sidari-. rtnuhle Montgomery watched by 4.269 fans.

pis- IViilir, to Marti i tn Gandhis i Mehrtens, went to the post at odds AB PO A f. .10 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 ,3 0 0 1 0 0 .3 0 0 4 0 1 ,3 0 0 300 ,3 0 0 2 0 1 .3 010 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 ,2 0 0 3 0 I 23 0 1 IS 1 1 A PO A 4 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 112 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .4 1 2 0 4 1 1 1 13 0 0 2 1 0 6 0 0 3 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 8 21 10 1 nr. Aim 2b 3', 5 ft 9'3 l.ei! on bar F.lueb'ifls feh itoel-e Pleasstit Hill 9 K.i-4. on lull off Hai link 4. Cos 2 on r-itii oi! Ilarn-ICK 4, i'o 2 PH1L.ADKLPH1A of five to one and paid $4 00 CINCINNATI "T'.

JS i AB A AB and $3.00, The place price on Fervent 1 12 1 14 Coushatta Rothenberuer Buslello. 3b MeGee Broom, if Bell, if Kellin. rf Colciitan. ss .067 was i.m with $2.20 to show. Cosmic) 3 Bomb which finished third returned1 ii4- i 2PHdceit 1 0 0 0 Zlentara.2b 4 Wyrslek.rf 4 0 2 0 Hat.lon.3b 3 Walket.cf 3 12 0 Voims.lb 4 Tabor.tib 3 0 0 1 ilaas.rf 3 ssi; piPiiyia rn- nosonniatn 2.

Maudlin 2 IZfti I Winmi nitchor- LosmDi'oh )' 1 11 4 1 er -ox. amies- el. Hoy. Wolfe am VI.ln. Time i'e bnnis.ll 3 0 3 0 Vol 0 0 0 0 bui wny xnoc necame tne second McKmney lb 4 4 spouts Surf casting record of 623 feet 10 0 3 fiiiy ni the 19 year history of the race Vt illiains.

Herrin. Carpenler, i.ant i a i ii lialan.lt 3 Schuitz.lb 3 0 9 1 Lamaiino.c 4 Verban.2b 3 14 2 2 l.eoioird.p 2 0 2 2 Walters, 2 IRowe 1 0 0 0, la held by August Livenois 1 3 3 (-o ri iumpu. one iea almost irom the 0 2 start, overhauling Fervent a few sec- tf San Francisco. RBI Pet AH Player 308 93 41 Women Can Kelp Men Suffering 85 34 lonnel.v.p 0 0 0 1 Totals 29 2 24 8 onds alter the get away. She ran the mile and a quarter In Totals Viv ian BeaiKl Runs batted Bell 25 0110 000 0 0 223 101 Herrin.

Cole- Totals 2K .280 Haultik Fortv-two minor baseball leagues lopeiated in 1946 and 39 of these Parker engaged tn playoffs. I Keynolds 1-Batted for Leonard In 8th 2'iK 2C4 81) 31 2:01 4 5. within fotir fifths of a of the track record. The winner earned $71,500. by her 2 Batted for Albright in 8th.

Score bv iiimims; 2.0 8 'Philadelphia 000 000 000-n man 2. Hot ten bei sei Broom. Two-base hit: Bell. Three-base hit: Bell, Coleman. Stolen bases; Mi-Gee.

Williams. Bell. Bas.es on balls: olf Anders 4, Herrin 1, Carpenler 1. Struck mil: by Herrin ti. Andeis 1.

Wild oilcb: Anders 2. Parsed 2.1 .2 ad 250 51 K7 105 99 47 53 4 4 23 III 38 9 3 incinnat i 000 010 00. I Summary: Runs--Miller." Errors Al- 4fi 47 17 54 20 19 0 50 10 4 9 2 4 I 3 0 3112 2R3 179 239 37 3 I KK 212 Hi 3d I 10a 4'. 212 at 44 a til 1 1 1 3141 Pltcbnig record: balled In-Zieutara. ball: Andeis tu Connell IJASFKALIS SIX Lett i.umanno.

1 hree-base oif Herrin. 1 hii. 0 tuns in a Innings. oaein ices wallers, Haas, on ba-s: Vivian 2. Beaird 7.

Pilehu: pitcher: Anders. a. In ba I is--1 14 4 15 3 1 I 1 0 0 I Kir by Ben Maur l-'eldt'i man Davis Crotiiploii Dothrger Gann Hill 1 11. ii. mi 1 1 1 1 a i i 1 1 I.irlaud Gii-er Total (Three leaders in ear league.

.219 I .213 .119 1 7fi .120 1 li rime 1.1 ame: Umpire: Jeier anu Su ikeouis -I 1 1... 11. jam 011 l-eonarii 4 in 7 innings, Donnelly 1 in 1 iiiiiinti. Passed Losing pitcher Leonard. Km.

Pires Stewart. 'Uridine, iViagerkui th. lime of game Attendance 4,21.11. 1 I ittl. tlaiurl I I I II ill t- i-iayer, emu Walker.

Piiillir DiMaugio, Yankees Boudleau, Indians VV i I 111 1 11s, lied Sox C.i-liiii', Pirates Cooper, Giants AH Pet. 322 49 110 .342 341 Hii pun 239 44 911 .3,19 29 74 99 355 ti4 115 .324 239 al 92 .319 From Backache Don av let tour Birn-fol1! er tout fsmilv feel -ed. r-a-dmn, or siiKr from Uses ache, (ifftii Ut hiehts. Weasnr-s. ft- -swe.

I eg i' Cntirr Ker.a iii or Khenrnx'-e Pui. due ta l.ii, l.ui.- suit i-. i tia Cyst a tlni ttir'fl foin.ciii. In re. isa.jtls of fur I vests a a I vr 1 t.

-e of Cyt r' ta Hull aicne.tai!' IV In Li-lp lt It, 1 Hilj.s i.f ar rniiuit lii l.il. ii ya; i as.i:. id i a on -t 2 sit, on iirl'in I li' a a a 1 lid 4 1 Brcris iPit'ire rmtti and Saw (4 oinoi tea more rr: a I rir totlsv mifler I a i ll it 'alt 44 -r e'l fsritiii Mlt'v tunc fa T' a rrr Utile -S Ctlttt 4T4 WE PAY MOST MONEY FOR USED CARS and TRUCKS Central Motors, Inc. Distributors fur I'Itiiumii ll and Jnb-Kaled Trucks Market at ake Plione f-7 1.H'; 3113 H42 33 I'cllllVWl 11, I lend rick i C. is National lisaHue: In- Ki.t..

11 PI" AH VII NT A I. I I 41.1 Kt IO IT At lS Km GIANTS tcaso. July 20 Tooks Tooks Two ba hit Ma111 22. tU-vuolds 17. II.

lilt Cants 70: Gooner, Giants 72. pulled the New York Giants out of 09 "'i rs it'MKiie; vv lllldill-, 1-ifd Sox Pi.Meio. Yaiik4s 4. 11,., their tatlspin toihiy. halting their Yankees 3.

KflUK I'V Parkin- 15. tiicKni i 13 Dav id Three-be -e bits Pr.ciiai 9. Gieguty 5. Alexamlei. 2b Curtifsht 4 t'ook.

If Home inns-CJrego. 20, Haidak II, If Stolen hs-es Manr Key nulds 10. V. Williams .1 Williams, lb I'lll IIIR1 AII KXC.I A Walton. lb 10, i.

-game losing streak with a 7- 3 National league: Mie. Giant 30; Mar-; shail, Uiatfts 25: Kiner. P.itshursh 35 deciston over the Chicago Cubs. league: Williams. Red Sox lleaih.

Browns 20; Gordon, Indians 16. a 12-hit attack that! rd. cf ptaver 'IP I SO BR Bet Met', Backed by "FTieiMei 'XrKRXENCE teaches ths 11 A 0 tl 11 2 I 0 11 0 0 1 0 11 II 0 0 i) 15 10 II 0 12 1 tl (I 3 ll 1 II 0 0 tl 0 0 0 10 1 11 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 3 (i 1 i) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 18 0 I' HO A T. 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 10 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01220 3 112 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 20 6 1 Hamner 171 12 fi 1 10 '9 nmh.itfr 174 10 9 SO 44 Williamson ll" 7 51 57 Davis 90 5 4 30 28 Berrv 78 4 4 40 19 Ganrl 131 11 10 47 44 Hill 8fi a It 50 411 Brook fi .5.13 Totals Wo.ieck i. rf ,,4.55 iaton, rf Short.

If .000 VVendlens, 3b 1 mm lb i We-1 1- BUILDINGS ARMY SURPLUS (I 5 .18 4:: (13 0 2 Garland S3 1 1 eer Huinohrey, C. Huinphrey. 21) 2 New Loan Plan Now Available Bniinei Slevfiiv, L. Hum pin SUCCESSFUL TRUCK OPERATORS WATCH OPERATION COST -BUY- Local readents and many people in nearby towns are faking advantage of a new auto loan plan offering one-day service on loans from 150.00 to $5 I'l'O L'suallv they get the actual within 'en minutes and continue to use their car Loans aie Scoie by Innings: Keithville 0(10 010 0 1 Km-ir, City 251 210 It Summary: Runs baited in Si, oil 5, Mason. VV'eiidleng 2.

Komis. Two-base hits-Short 3. VVendleng. Three-base bit Pciinywell. Stolen Bases VVniecki 3.

Mason 2. C. Bonner, C- made on ai.uoft anvttitnu else More sieveiw, Kouns 2. G. Humphrey.

Bases k.in. on halU off Brooks 2. olf Stevens 1. und more S. a HI H.II4 rr (hi.

KMrilCK mil- nirvrita s. marie v.r,..T 7 Wi ii ni r-n. Hrooks' '2. TRUCKS 3. courteulis Mi.d prompt service at the Pitching record off Stevens 1 hit.

1 run Office of Motor Securities Co i innings. Left on -Keithville 1917 Terns Ave nnnostt Charltu I'" innings. Winning c- her Sfevens. 121 jexa-s opposite Cnarity li0sirig pitcher Brooks. Time of game Hospital.

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Drive out Mansfield Road to field office, open daily. Telephone 3-2268 MORNINGS. DE SALES AGENCY 4 lln 1 til i 11 1: pictured alinie on a 11 1 led In settlons as fottoita: floors, ltd Pine, Panels with jolt and sills Watts. vl' Panels with I pi.iles Sheeting Hoof. H'f Piinela will.

(alters Sheeting. riMifing fell Priced at $350.00 FOB Csmp Claiborne, L. I i llie buildings ran he flelltered loo miles for JSXO.IKI lor Information (all or Mrite PETERSON SALES CO. 1209-15 Tex Ave. (Shreveport, Phone 5132-3 J.

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