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TEN THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,1946 's Hopes In Coming Nationals Michigan's a Man of Football Dies of Gall Bladder Attack 1 Ann Arbor, Aug. 20 Fielding Harris (Huny L'p) Yost, i a national i i as a football stratejri.si (iunuy 311 i ihe L-rrivcvsity 01 Michigan, died today of a gall bladder attack. He celebrated his 75th April 30. Although lie had been in failing health for several years, Yost's death came suddenly. lie had walked around his Ann Arbor homo this morning and was apparently gaining strength following a recent illness.

Had Long Career His career as a football coach began in an era of mustached players garbed in tnrtleneek sweat- ers and ended in a day if i a stadia and cheering multitudes. Since 1940 Yost had been in virtual retirement, although holding the post of athletic director emeritus at the Ann Arbor institution. His condition became serious; enough this spring to warrant his -hospitalization in Mich. However, he was released within a few days an'd allowed to return to his home in. Ann Arbor.

Mrs. Yost, whom he married in 190G, as with him when he died. They have one son, Fielding H. Yost, Jr. Yost also is survived by two brothers, Ellis, of Me.

Pleasant, and Nichola, of Fail-view, W. and a- sister, Charles Barry, Morgautown, W. Va. Developed Many Stars Fielding Yost, renowned as a gridiron tactician, won the first Rose Bowl game with his Michigan squad iu 1901, developed Michigan's famed "point-a-minutc" team -that points to 42 'for the opposition during 1901 to 1905, and turned out 15 all-Americas during his long at Ann Yost developed such football immortals as halfback Willie Hes- Germany Schulz, center in 1907; Frank Steketee, 191S fullback; Ernie Vick, 1919 center; Kipke, 1922 halfback; Jack Blott, '1923 center; Edliff Slaughter, 1924 guard; Bennie Oosterbaan, 1925-2T -etnd, ami Bennie Friedman, 1926 halfback, as well as other all- America players. There never has been a mutiny- on a U.

S. naval vessel. Help a Veteran, Sell us your Sharrett Motors WOLF and SON Authoried Norge Dealer 29 W. Franklin St Automobile Seat Covers and Convertible Tops Made nnd Inatnlled Prompt Service HESS AUTO BODY WKS. 509 Frederick Street Phone S07i USED TRUCKS Various Tonnages Auto Salvage Parts Co.

Huyetts Crossroads 4 mf, of Hagerstown on Rt.40 a 3431-J Moore's Entry in Softball Tourney Advances to Semi-Final i i a i Oilers, representing i city in the a Soitbalt tourna- being played in Baltimore, upset the Hassliuger team in a hard game in the tal City his i night, linal score 10-7. Hasslinger's were the i champions and rated in a top again i year. sot'thal! laus in attendance al Field, the Hagerstown boys sewed the game in the h'lih i i they came up with eight runs, although Muss- linger rallied for three runs in the sixth and two in the seventh. a night at 7 4 5 EST, meets a i I i Ja.si i in the lirst game ot the double elijnimnion semi-tinals ser- Wuh last nights game tied at 2-2 at the of tour and a hall' innings, the Oilers put together five hits, errors, and two 1'or the eight runs that gave them enough to score one of the tourney's biggest upsets. Ab Barn- hurt went the distance for the locals and gave up only 10 hits.

Hasslinger 101 003 2-- 7 10 6 Moore's 020 OSO x--10 12 i Feldman, L-ayfield, Lukas and Kennedy. Baruhart and Marlowe. Chicago Captures a i Off PhiSiies Chicago, Aug. 20 (IP)--The Chicago Cubs took a double-header from the Philadelphia Phils today, 5 to 2 and 10 to 2, but lost second baseman Don Johnson with a fractured left hand. After the Cubs won the first game, Johnson 'was hit between the thumb and first finger by one of Charlie Sahara's pitches as the Cubs coasted to a 10-2 ariumph in.

the nightcap. Four Phillie infield errors made it easy for the Cubs and Hank Borowy to win the first game. Phil Cavarretta collected four of the Cubs' 74 hits in the second game off Schanz to drive in four runs. Pitcher Hiram Bithorn was credited with the decision, turning in a two-hit performance for seven innings after replacing starter Hauk Wyse. Philadelphia ...002 000 000--2 4 Chicago 021 020 OOx--5 8 1 Donnelly, T.

Hughes and Semi- nick; Borowy and Livingston. Ai' Xo a cal. imiti-hfs and linishhis; OH the short end in the Wimbledon matches, England is sending Mrs. Jean Bostock, left, and Mrs. Mrs.

Ho.stock is the i i i women a i a Though trounced, 7-0. by A i a in the Wiszhiman on ou the short end in the Wimbledon matches, England is sending Mrs. Jean Kay Menxies here for the a i a at Forest Hills Aug. 31-Sept. S.

to Pauline Betz of Los Angeles, 6-2. 6-4, i Mrs. Menzies is pictured -S-aUiV ir. in Londpiu while to Dorothy or Santa Hot Poie Breaks A Track Record Cumbeviand, Aug. 20 (zpj-- Ellie Kinder Becomes A owned any -stole i the.

show" as the Cumberland Fair Braves Third Western Flinger to Defeat- Boston a Home is Kind- Philadelphia .110 000 000-- 2 10 1 Chicago 200 052 Olx--10 14 1 Schanz and Hemsley; Wyse, Bithorn (3) and Schefnng. Soap Box Champ Suffers I i Akron, 0., Aug. 20 (jp)--Gilbert Klecan, 14-year-old San Diego, winner of the 1946 All- American Soap Box Derby, was injured today when his title-winning racer collided with a Sim truck during photographing of a practice run for a two-reel movie. The boy was hospitalized with two fractured vertebrae. The derby champion's racer out- sped a station wagon in a run at Derby Downs, scene of Gilbert's triumph Sunday, and lodged beneath the camera-laden vehicle, pinning the boy to his seat.

Hospital officials said young Klecan would be detained for 10 days to two weeks. The most costly insect pest in the U. S. is the boll weevil which causes an annual cotton loss of about J120.000.000. Boston, Aug.

20 er, Navy dischargee, today won his first major league- victory at the expense of the World Series-hound Red Sox as the St. Louis Browns split a doubleheader with the Bos- tomans, taking the niglitcap by the close margin of 5-1 after dropping the opener 5-1. Kinder, a righthander, joined his teammate Jack Kramer, and Bob (The Fast) Feller of the Cleveland Indians as the only western to defeat the Sox at home this season. Feller has done it twke here and Kramer once. Ted Williams clouted His 33rd four-base blow in the eighth, scoring Johnny Pesky ahead of him.

St. Louis 001 000 OOO--l 7 2 Boston 020 300 OOx--5 0 Shirley and Mancuso; Bag-by and Partee. St. Louis Gains Ground on Faltering Dodgers, Cutting Lead to Half Game St. Louis, Aug.

20 St. Louis Cardinals gaining- momentum for their crucial series i Brooklyn next week, slashed the Dod- onds. The three-year-old a i gers 1 edge to a mere half-game toot' Flag Pole with Patsy Slate in I i by defeating the Boston Association's 10-day race meet got under way today when Hot Pole, owned by William V. Keegau, Po- 1 lice and Fire Commissioner, estab- I3.sh.ed a new track record ia winning "The Potomac." initial $1,000 purse in tiie fast time of 57 see- Bainhridge i a Opens Grid Drilis the saddle reeled off the five eights of a mile in one and one fifths seconds faster than the previous record of 5S set by Anyway on Aug. 4.

1942. to defeat Oak Hill Farm's Bullrushes by a head. Hot Pole, overlooked in the' paid for each $2 ticket. J. E.

Crider's Two Bucks, an IS to 1 shot, scored a nose victory over Setting Rick in a photo finish to win the first race and pay the highest return of the day, for $2. The Daily Double of Two Bucks and Noslen paid $290.50 for each ticket. An opening day crowd of 8,000 bet or 332,345 more than on opening day last year. St. Louis 000 310 100--5 12 0 Boston 100 000 021--4 9 1 Kinder, Ferrick (S) and Mancuso; Harris, Zuber and Wag- I Defeats Redlegs Cincinnati, Aug.

.20 Cooper hit a two-run homer and Goody Rosen also contributed a circuit blow tonight as the New York Giants defeated the Cmcin- Bainbridge. Aug. 20 ijp)-- nati Reds, 4-3, before 17.012 fans. The Bainbridge Naval Training 0 0 1 002'001--4 9 0 Station facing a full Cincinnati 000 200 001--3 8 1 10-game football schedule, began Koslo and Cooper; Gumbert and serious workouts today under the i Mueller, direction of their now coach. Commander J.

S. Schmidt. With a comparatively 1945 squad. Bainbridge won Jive of nine games, but standout material NAVY SOCCER COACH HANDS I A A I ACROSS 1. A daub, as of color 5.

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loaded i college and professional football stars in the lineup, the Commodores never lost a game. The schedule: Sept. 22 at Aberdeen Provins, 28 I'nisibtL a a a College Park: Oct. 6. Camp Lee, home: a i a i home; U.

St. Mary's at i i 27. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Nov. Avmv A i A i ft. a Leo i at i Mt.

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Expression of disgust director of athletics, announced today the retirement of Tommy Taylor, Navy's soccer coach for 27 years. Taylor will be replaced by his (Glenn) Warner, with him for five Captain Taylor said that alt the veteran soccer mentor was giving up his coaching soccer and lacrosse, he would continue as chief i in the department Taylor's Navy teams have won games, lost 55 and tied 22. I a Arriving Daily "Factory to You" 11 W. a i Street Braves. 4 10 1, i the' league leaders were losing at Pittsburgh.

Walker, first up in the fourth, tripled, Musial doubled and Slaughter singled to put the Cards in front and Poilet held the Braves hitless the rest of the way. A double by Red Scnoendienst and Musial's single gave the Cardi- Nineteen of the 31 Eligible Players Cast Ballots With Count 15 to 3 I'Mttsbursh. Aug. 20 of Pittsburgh Pirates today rejected thu American Baseball Guild in baseball's first collect i a a i i election by voto. 01 eligible Pirate players voted in the oleciion conducted by the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board and one of the votes was challenged.

Tea players did not appear tit the iiollmic place in a office i i and two eligible to vote, were not available because they were out of the city. One, Frank Oolman is now with the Newark Boars of the International League. The second a a i a vote was that of Muck Geary, on the inactive list, in a because of an in- The challenged vole of i Rookie Leroy Jams. The challenge was made by the labor board until it was determined whether Jams had been on the club payroll long enough since July 16, the day the list was i Players in the city who did not vote included Edson Bahr. Billy Cox, Ken Gables, Al GearliaiiseT," Al Gionfr.ddo, Frank Gustine, Lee Handley, Al Lopez Bill.Salkeld and Burgess Whitehead.

Murphy has ten days to challenge the election--a challenge he undoubtedly will accept. Murphy, chewing a cigar, took his defeat calmly, saying: "The result came as'no surprise to me. since I've said within the last couple of days--ofi the record Guild couldn't possibly win." Murphy planned to leave the city tonight after first stopping at Forbes Field to. as he jokingly put it. "Let em kid me." He said he intended to stop in New York and perhaps visit Philadelphia before returning to his home in Boston.

SCOTT HAS I FOOT Fayetteville, Aug. 20 practice won't begin at the University of Arkansas for two more weeks. But Head Coach John Barnhill disclosed that a foot injury rials another tally in the fifth and suffered while was playiim with tw 0 walks, a sacrifice and Pollet's one-bagger produced the final Redbird run in the sixth. Bost 001 000 000--1 3 St. 211 OQx--4 10 0 Niggeling, F.

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First post. 2 p. in. Track last. DOCUSEN TOPS A Brooklyn, Aug.

20 Bernard promising lightweight Orleans, will clash with Henry Jordan of Brooklyn in the feature 10-rounder on tomorrow night's fight card at Ebbets Field. Docusen is the Crescent City favorite who is said never to have Navy last season, may keep half- been defeated while meeting some back Clyde Scott from being much i Straight help to the Porkers. of the country's best featherweights and lightweights. i i i i i years; 3.30 1'. I a i 1'ete's Gold, A.

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phone 470 Washington, 20 Bob Feller lost his third straight game tonight as the Washington Senators hung a 5-4 licking on the Cleveland Indians. Shoddy fielding. including a costly error by Feller himself, contributed to the Cleveland ace's downfall. Cleveland .010 003 000--4 7 3 Washington ...120 020 OOx-- 5 6 1 Feller and Hegan; Haefner and Early. The bituminous coal industry mined 576,000,000 tons of coals in 1945.

RAND'S Self-Service CUT RATE STORE 'The New Self-Service Store' 43 West a i St Radiator Flushing i I and Conditioning 1 24 Hour Service REICHARD'S GARAGE I 24 W. Antietam SL Phone 40 A A A Aug-. 20 on, former world tennis a i and Davis Cup star, to- a was named manager of Australia's Davis Cup sqimd -which will trophy against either ihe T.J. S. or Sweden here in December.

Harr Hopman, veteran Austral- doubles star, was due to leave London for U. S. today to act this nation's unofficial observer at the inter-zone final between the U. S. and Sweden at Forest Hills month.

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