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Double Loss Sunday Pushes Rox Half Game Deeper Rox Boxes Albany Spills Saints 6-2, Holdings Win 7-5 StTl'RDAT'S GAME Fargo-Moorhead AB po 2 Derrol 3b SOI Cable 2b 5 11 Soo Loop Back in i i i i i JT1 Jfiike FU-waL-c Cold Spring AB Welch cf 1 0 Kulowiec rt 4 0 Tavoan an 4 1 1 Lambert lb 4 0 Lead Tie; Farming FIRST GAME Sioux Fails AB Corcoran If 4 i SPORTS ROUNDUP VUMg 11 JLsl VVAlaU 3 Straight Losses Del Orande 3 0 1 3 0 1 Ficker cf 5 Bruner 3b i Phillips ss 3 Fink 2 Gllly 2b 4 C. Rausch rf Hentges lb 4 Svihel If 2 Mueller 3 Meyer If 1 The is 1 Groves 2b Bernat 3b 5 Polubiatka rf 1 0 1 5 7 0 11 0 1 1 0 Stenborg Hero Saturday; Twins (op Duplicate After dazzling their customer with a thrilling 4-3 triumph Saturday night In which big Walt Stenborg won his own game with a homer in the last of the tenth our Rox slipped a game deeper into sixth Sunday as the Fargo-Moorhead Twins rose up with a double night victory, ll-l twice, before the largest crowd of the season here. And tonight St. Cloud will attempt to even its final 1947 series opposite the F-Ms with Wally Cox slated to oppose Phil Johnson on the hill and with Neighbor's Night the order of the day. Besides the crowds stirred up by Bows, CSVins 0 1 1 Huber If 4 Freeman lb 4 1 2 1 10 0 6 1 0 0 0 ly Hag.

S. FilUrtii, Jr. By Joe Reichler Associated Press Sport IVriter Will history repeat; are the St. Joseph and Holdingford went back, into a tie for the Great Soo Msternak ss Triptow cf Perron Atkins xDant King after absorbtr.g three setbacks from the Dodgers, bounced back with three wins over the Philadelphia Phillies. The Cards outslugged the Phillies 10-8 at St.

Louis Sunday. A Totals 37 13 27 1 4 iRrooklvn Dodsers aoina to dunli- A4 P0 0 i01 their air-ous ftopwoo Of 1942 Richmond Heying 2b ana Willenbring cf 4 Brisse 3b i Erickson 5 2 4 10 8 3 2 0 Geers 4 Haffley lb 5 Lang ss 3 Zumwalde If 3 Torborg rf 4 Total 37 3 7 x2 9 One out When, winning run scored St. Cloud AB PO A Berg If 5 0 1 0 0 Seltz as 5 0 1 1 5 Bixby 2b 4 1 0 3 3 Schadt cf 3 0 0 5 0 Lindgren lb 4 3 14 0 Turck 3b 3 0 0 0 2 Webster rf 5 1110 Morse 5 0 0 6 0 Stenborg 4 2 3 0 4 Totals 38 4 9 30 14 Fargo-Moorhead 000 003 000 03 St. Cloud 100 200 000 14 Errors Tayoan. Lindgren.

Runs batted In Tayoan, Del Grande, Laldiaw, Seltz, Lindgren, Stenborg 2. Two-base hlta Del Grande. Webster, Stenborg. Home run Stenborg. Stolen bases Blxby.

Seltz, Schadt, Lindgren 2. Double play Turck to Seltz to Lindgren. Left on basea Fargo-Moorhead 8. St. Cloud 13.

Bases on balls Laldiaw 7. Stenborg 4. Strikeouts Laldlaw 5, Stenborg 6. Umpires Husty and Meyers. Time 2 35.

wild throw by Walker In the last half of the eighth enabled the Cards to score two unearned runs and win the game. The home run hitting New York: Giants remained a half game back of the Cards by defeating the. Pirates 11-8 and then battling to New York iJPt As if Bobby Locke hadn't caused enough trouble for American golfers, there's a new South African threat due here in September to have a shot at the womsn's championship. She's Mrs. Betty Peltz, who comes from Locke's home town, Johannesburg, and who is rated as a scratch golfer The first entry received lor the women's championship, incidentally, came from six times champion Mrs.

Glenna Collett Vare. For the men's amateur championships, to be played earlier in September, some 200 entries already have hit the U5.G.A. office. Totals 37 14 27 the Cold Spring Lions (from Cold Spring, Avon, Rockville and Rich .100 Oil 003 13 100 000 3004 14 Cold Spring Richmond mond) and from Rice under the These questions are on the tip of many baseball fans' tongues today following Sunday's 6-0 defeat, the third successive setback handed to the Brooks by the once-tame Chicago Cubs. The Dodgers still own a seven-game bulge over the stubborn St.

Louis Cardinals but last year the Brooks blew a seven and a ha.f game mid-season lead and lost the pennant to the Cards. And if 1946 was a heartbreaker, consider the '42 season. On August 4 of that year, five years ago to the dav. the Dodgers had a 10-game lead. The Cardinals staged one of their whirlwind Steptember finishes to nip the Dodgers by two committee chairmanship of Jean Cairns, it'll be Knothole Oeng night as all hands bid goodbye to Bruno Haas and his Twins starting at 8 Totals 38 5 11 24 6 Grounded out for Atkins In 8th.

Duluth AB PO A Bowa 3b 3 1 1 1 3 Burda 2b 4 0 0 4 1 Peterson cf 3 1 0 3 0 Lippeait ..4 1 0 4 1 Lewandowski ss 3 1 1 0 4 Pole lb 4 1 1 10 0 McCabe If 3 1 1 1 0 Pawloskl rf 4 1 2 4 0 Smrekar 2 0 0 0 0 Leinlnger 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 7 27 10 Sioux Falls 210 001 10O5 Duluth 000 007 00X 7 Errors Polubiatka. Burda, Peterson. Runs batted in Bernat. Huber. Freeman 2.

Bowa, Lewandowski, Pole 2, Pawloskl. Home run Freeman. Two-base hits Polubiatka. Pawloskl. Stolen bases Huber, Polubiatka.

Sacrifices Smrekar, Bowa. Left on bases Sioux Falls 7. Duluth Bases on balls Perron 2. Leininger 1. Perron 2.

Leinlnger 1, Smrekar 3. Hits Perron 6 in 5'3, Atkina 0 In 123, King in 1, Leinlnger 5 In l'i, Smrekar 6 In 7S3. Hit by pitcher By Perron (Peterson). Winning pitcher Smrekar. Losing pitcher Perron.

Umpire Anderson and Moe. Time 1 :50. p.m. Errors Brie. Haffley.

Torborg, Phillips. Meyer. Two-base hits Bruner. Brisse. Three-base hits Ficker.

Gilley. Bristie. Sacrifice hits Cold Spring 3. Richmond 1. Double plays Phillips to Gilly to Hentges 2, Meyer to Gilly.

Stolen bases Cold Spring 2. Richmond 1. Bases on balls Muelier 1. Theis 2. Geers S.

Hits Mueller 12 In 7, Tlieis 2 in 2. Hit batsman Bv Geers (Meyer Strikeouts Mueller 3, Thels 2. Geers 9. Winning pitcher Thels. Umpire A.

J. Kurtzman. Time 2:40. leadership Sunday as the Saints were forced down to a second defeat at the hands of third place Albany by 6-2 while the Holdings were topping Farming 5-3 in 11 innings. As the regular slate wound up Sunday, St.

Joseph and Holding-ford went into a tie with 11 victory and three defeats. Fritz Blenker flipped a four-hit performance for Albany at St. Joseph as the victors led all the way and at Holdingford the hosts kept their title chances alive with a close win over Farming. In the other games Cold Spring toppled seventh place Richmond 6-4 and Avon edged Rockville 9-8. The only game scheduled this week has Albany going to Farming for a replayed tussle.

Albany 6. Saints 2 Albany scored three runs in the first inning and as many in the eighth as they clubbed out a 6-2 victory over St. Joseph's Saints. The victory gave Willie Klein a first pitching defeat of the season and he had to be relieved by Bud Reber in the fifth inning. Fritz Blenker was the prize individual for Albany, striking out in his four-hit masterpiece and he also got a double to aid a five-hit attack.

FIRST GAME Duluth split four games with Superior over the weekend, while the Rox won one of three, and therefore the Dukes edged half a game PO up on the Granite City boys. Far games. 6-6 tie the caLed second gam of a doubleheader at Pittsburgh. The New York Yankees went 13 games ahead of the field, their wildest margin yet, in defeating the Cleveland Indians 5-4 while the second place Boston Red Sox were absorbing a 10-3 drubbing from trm Detroit Tigers. Blackwell's String Ended Lanky Ewell Blackwell's string of consecutive complete games was snapped at 13 a the Cincinnati Reds and Bcston Braves split a double-header, the Braves whipping the Reds and Blackweli 4-2 in the opener, and the Reds winning the second 6-1.

Phil Marchildon gained his 13th victory of the season as the Athletics divided a twin bill with the St. Louis Browns in Philadelphia. go-Moorhead, by virtue of its two In 1945, the Brooks led by three victories on the Sabbath moved and a half games on July 4. But Oh, Brother The Lock Haven, "Juniors" baseball team, a first-rank amateur club, includes two sets of twins and five of the nine regulars are brothers, Catcher manager Harvey Walker, who plays a pretty good game despite the handicap of a crippled foot, is a twin of third baseman Harry Walker. Bruce Walker, left fielder and cleanup hitter, is a twin of right fielder Calvin "Dixie) The ace pitcher is Dick Walker, brother but not a twin of the others The they collapsed from there on, and by August 4, were in third place.

The Cards far from through Farming AB PO A Spanier if 4 0 0 0 Koglin cf 5 1 3 0 J. Schleper 5 2 1 1 El. Schleper ss 2 2 3 P. Schleper lb 1 12 0 Korte 4 0 9 3 Ed Schleper 2b 4 1 2 5 W. Lsuer rf 4 1 1 Jansen 3b 4 0 0 1 Evans 1 0 1 Fargo-Moorhead AB Derrole 3b 3 2 Cable 2b ..3 1 Welch cf 2 3 Kulowiec rf 3 2 Tavoan as 5 2 Lambert lb 4 1 Corcoran If 2 0 Del Gande 3 0 Heckenbers 5 0 Totals 30 11 ST.

CLOUD AB Berg If 3 1 McNeelv 2b .2 0 Blxbv ss 4 0 Schadt cf 3 0 LlnttKren lb-p 2 0 Seltz 3b 3 0 Turck rf 2 0 Webster 3 0 Hicks 0 0 Zlhan 2 0 Stenborg lb 1 0 0 2 4 1 0 8 0 0 21 PO 4 3 2 2 6 0 1 3 0 0 0 SECOND GAME Sioux Falls AB PO A Groves 2b 4 1 1 2 1 Bernat 3b 4 1 0 2 2 Ferrier-Haas Play Off Tie The Canadian righthander regis team also includes second baseman Walter Carter and shortstop Charles Carter, also By next year another pair of Walker twins, 15 year old Ralph and Robert, probably will move into the lineup The Juniors, it seems, want t'win. Chub Ebnet was Albany's best sticker with two-for-four and Bob tered a z-o shutout win against Ellis Kinder in the opener. Ths-Browns overcame a 3-0 Athletic lead to win the nightcap 4-3. Frank Papish, Chicago lefthander, pitched the White Sox to a 2-1 victory over the Senators in Wash ington. Polubiatka rf 4 2 2 0 0 Huber If 2 1 1 2 0 Freeman lb 4 0 1 8 1 Nasternak ss 4 0 1 0 2 Triptow cf 3 0 1 1 0 Cash 3 0 0 5 0 Verblc 3 1 2 1 2 Totals 31 6 10 21 8 Duluth AB PO A Bowa 3b-2b 3 0 0 0 1 Burda 2b 2 0 1 1 2 Perry rf 1 0 0 1 1 Peterson cf 3 0 1 2 0 Llppeatt c-3b 3 0 0 3 0 Lewandowski ss 3 0 0 2 3 Pole lb 3 0 2 6.

0 McCabe If 2 0 0 1 0 Pawloskl rf-c 3 0 0 5 0 Glaser 1 0 0 0 1 Miller 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 41 8 x32 13 Two out when winning run scored. Holdingford AB PO A R. Vos ss 2 2 5 E. Ebnet lb 5 1 13 R. Ebnet rf 5 1 0 0 N.

Vos 3 2 8 1 J. Ebnet 3b 4 0 3 5 R. Brennv Jf ..4 1 2 0 C. Murphy cf 4 1 3 A. Ebnet 3 0 0 3 L.

Kl as.se ss 3 0 2 1 Totals 3 8 33 15 Farming 003 000 000 003 8 1 Holdingford 000 110 010 025 8 1 Errors Jansen, E. Ebnet. Two-base hits P. Schleper. E.

Ebnet, El. Schleper. Home run R. Brenny. Sacrifice L.

Klascn. Double play Jansen to Ed Schleper to Schleper. Stolen bases Koglin. R. Vos.

Bases on balls J. Schleper 4. Hit batsman By J. Schleper (J. Ebneti.

Strikeouts A. Ebnet 7. J. Schleper 9. Umpire Manuel CMUA.

back into second place over the Canaries. Going back to Saturday lest we forget the noble performance of Mr. Stenborg: like your old pal Frank Merriwell, big Walt waltzed to the plate in the last of the tenth, and poled out the game winning homer to earn a mobbing by jubilant fans. That was after Walt had bested the troublesome Tom Laidiaw by pitching a five-hitter. The Twins scored all their runs in the third to tie the score after Lindgren had singled Bixby home in the first and Stenborg had doubled the doubling Webster home in the fourth.

Seltz singled to plate Stenborg and make it three. Hicks Wild Sunday, with 1690 paying spectators present, it was ad. Both the new hurlrrs, Ray Hicks and Walter Drews starters in each instance-ran into trouble immediately and had to be lifted fast. Hicks threw 12 straight balls to load the bases and then was relieved by Zilian, who walked the tilth Twin up. Before the first stanza was over the visitors had scored five on one hit and in the tap of the second they made it 8-0 a.s Johnny Tayoan homered with two strollers on the paths.

In this Inning, the Rox got one runner with the help of Del Grande, new F-M ratcher, whose ground ball struck the running Lambert. Zilian got by nicely then Totals 26 1 5 21 7 Fargo-Moorhesd 530 000 311 ST CLOUD 001 000 0 1 Errors Dercoie. Sfltz. Runs batted in Kulowelr. Tavoan 5.

Lambert. Corcoran. Heckenbem. Bixbv. Two base hits Bixbv, Tavoan.

Home run Tavoan. Stolen bases Corcoran. Sacrifice Kuloweic. Left on bases Fargo-Moorhead 13. ST.

CLOUD 8. Bakes on balls Herkenberg 4. Hicks 3. Zilian 8. Lindgren 3.

Strike outs Heckenberg 3, Zilian 2. Hits off Hicks 0 in 0 innings for 2 runs. Sillan 8 for 6 runs In 6 lnninire; Lindgren 3 for 3 runs in 1 inning Losing pitcher Hicks Umpires Mevers, Hustv. Time 1:52. Monday Matinee One pro football coach, who wants his name omitted, figures that Glenn Davis would make a better pro player than Doc Blanchard because Glenn can elude tacklers.

"Blanchard gained a lot of yards by running right over sloppy tack-leis," he says Seems that Jersey Joe Wolcott won the "elimination tournament" to pick an opponent for Joe Louis just by not fighting anyone and keeping his mouth shut. Bob Fitch Breaks Discus Toss Mark Johnson likewise garnered two of the Saints blows. Hack Nierengarten got the game's longest poke, a triple and the losers came up with a brace of double-plays while Albany executed one. Holding 5, Farming 3 Holdingford went back into a knot with St. Joseph for the Great Soo lead Sunday, winning over Farming Sunday 5-3.

But the hasts had to go 11 innings before being able to turn back the game fifth place club. Three runs in the third inning gave Farming a lead, but the Holdings came back with single markers in the fourth, fifth and eighth to tie it up. In the last of the 11th Holding hung up the winning pair of counters as the clubs ended with eight hits each. Lefty Ambrose Ebnet took credit Totals 25 0 4 21 9 8ioux Falls 000 240 06 Duluth 000 000 00 Errors Lewandowski 2, Glaser. Runs batted In Polubiatka 3, Huber.

Freeman. Nasternak. Three-base hit Polubiatka. Double play Lewandowski to Burda to Pole. Left on bases Sioux Falls 7, Duluth 5.

Bases on balls Ver-bic 1, Glaser 3. Strikeouts Verblc 5, Glaser 2.. Miller 3. Hits Glaser 6 in 4 (none out in 5th. Miller 4 in 3.

Losing pitcher Glaser. 1 Anderson and Moe. Time 1 :23. Northern SECOND GAME Fargo-Moorhead AB Dercole 3b 5 2 Cable 2b 5 3 Welch cf 5 0 Kulowiec rf 6 0 Tavoan ss 5 1 Lambert lb 3 0 Corcoran If 3 2 Confortl 5 2 Haas 4 "1 PO 0 2 1 8 0 12 I 3 0 FIRST GAME St. Paul, Minn.

For many golfers a side bet is a small matter of a nickel or a dime or even a dollar on a hole, but for a pair of professional golfers who worked overtime today, 600 was no small side bet even for 18 holes. For on the outcome of ji 18-hole playoff will depend whether Jim Ferrier of Chicago or Fred Haas, Jr, of New Orleans will get $2,000 first prize money in the St. Paul open or the $1,400 second money. Ferrier and Haas, insurance broker-golfer who turned professional just about a year ago, finished the scheduled 72 holes of play Sunday with identical scores of 272. The similarity was carried even iurther when they both dropped long putts for eagle threes on the 18th green.

It was the fourth time a playoff was needed in the history of the event, Just to make it more worth while, they will split evenly one-half of the gate receipts for the playoff which will go into a "sudden death" match if they still are knotted at the end of the 18 holes. Haas looked like a certain winner when he dropped in his 15-foot putt for an eagle three and a 68 yesterday, after starting the day's round with 203. He was so pleased he dropped to the green, rolling ar.d grininng happily. Then, about 45 minutes later Ferripr capped i whirlwind drive cn the back nine in which he canned three birdies before getting his eagle three on the 18th green with an 18-foot putt. It gave him a six-under par 66 to add to his 54-hole total of 206 ar.d tie with Haas.

The third Eagle of the day on Grand Forks AB PO A Schaeffer cf 3 1 0 1 0 Newman lb 2 0 0 7 0 FIRST GAME Aberdeen AB PO 2 2 4 1 0 7 4 7 0 27 PO 2 4 3 1 7 0 4 5 0 0 1 Totals ST. CLOUD-ncrc If McNeelv 2b 41 AB 4 4 for the pitching victory over Joe Caciavely 2b 6 1 Howerton lb 6 1 Albany AB Wellensteln If 5 Ebnet 2b 4 L. Baggenstoss 3b 3 Jesh 5 W. Blenker cf 1 V. Gasperlin lb 3 Hauck rf 4 J.

Gasperlin ss 3 F. Blenker 4 Totals 32 St. Joseph AB Johnson ss 4 Nierengarten cf 4 D. Viehauser 2b 4 Meinz If 4 Lodermeier 3 E. Reber rf 3 R.

Viehauser lb 3 J. Krebsbach 3b 3 W. Klein 1 Bud Reher 1 xR. Stock 1 Plesik rf 5 1 5 27 PO 2 2 4 Lenhardt If 1 through the sixth, when he was isrindt rf 3 PO 5 6 4 2 1 6 3 0 0 Istanbul, Turkey (JF) Another record-breaking discus throw by Bob Fitch, former University of Minnesota star from Sioux Falls, 8.D., highlighted an International track and field meet here Sunday in which six Americans swept 10 of the 12 events in which they participated. Fitch hurled the discus 178 feet, 25 inches, the third longest throw of his career.

His beat a year ago, 180 feet, 2 inches, is up for approval as a world record. He previously did 179 feet, inch and has consistently bettered the recognized mark of 175 feet, set by Adolfo Consolini of Italy in 1941. Mai Whitfield of Ohio State won the 800 meters in 1:54.2 and the 400 meters in 48.5. both easily, and Dick Houden of Wisconsin scored a similar double, taking the 100 meters in 10.6 and the 200 meters 21.5. Richmond (Boo) Morcom of New Hampshire won the high jump with a leap of 6 feet.

1 inches, and cleared 13 feet 9'j inches to take pole vault. Hack 2b 3 1 1 1 2 Selbo ss 3 0 0 1 4 Marchio 3b 3 0 2 3 1 Wallraff 2 0 0 4 1 Marlow If 2 0 1 1 0 Marquardt 3 0 0 1 0 Kintz 1 0 0 1 2 Goemer 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 2 4 z20 10 Two out ih seventh when winning run scored. Wright ss 5 2 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lb 4 Okrie cf 5 1 Morris 4 0 Mueller 3b 4 2 Larsen 5 0 Ss-lt 3b 4 Turck rf 4 Moe 3 vWebster 1 Drews 0 Kelly 4 0 4 1 12 1 6 1 0 0 0 Totals 46 9 16 27 6 Superior AB PO A PO 0 Eau Claire AB Tanner cf 4 Nettles If 3 Hanlev 2b 4 0 1 1 3 xxKardach 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 27 Totals 31 McDonald cf 4 0 1 3 0 Ertman lb 4 0 1 9 0 Simclch 3b 2 0 0 0 1 Larson 3b 2 0 0 1 1 Weiss ss 4 0 2 3 2 Swlttel 3b 4 Schymanski 2b 3 Whisenant rf 3 Daniels lb 2 Surma ss 3 Edwards 2 Henze 2 xFraniak 1 lifted for pinch-hitter Stenborg. Red Lindgren pitched the seventh Save up three runs and three hits, including the pesky Tayoan's double. With Bob Haas, who Bruno didn't expect to la.H three innings, in his old-time form, the Rox were unable to score in the afterpiece until the sixth when singles by McNeely and Seltz and a walk to Schadt accounted for the only counter.

Lefty Haas, however, was given a comfortable edge to work on in the early innings. Cable walked and scored in the first with the help of Welch's single and Drew's wild throw. And in pitching to Corcoran in the first Drews snapped something in his arm. (He'll see a phy Wojey If 3 0 0 0 1 Totals 35 1 9 27 11 Filed out for Monte in 9th. Fargo-Moorhead 133 100 21011 ST.

CLOUD 000 001 000 1 Errors Lindgren. McNeely, Morse. Drews. Runs batted In Dercole, Cable, Welch 2. Kulowiec 2, Haas 3, Seltz.

Two buse hit Confortl 2. Three base lilt -Welch. Stolen base Corcoran. Sacrifice- Dercole. Left on bases fargo-Moorhesd It.

St. Cloud 9. Bases on balls Haas 2, Drews 3, Kelly 4 StrikeoutsHaas 8, Kelly 4. HIU off Drews 4 for 4 runs in l'i: Kelly 9 for 7 In 7ai. Losing pitcher Drews.

Umpires Husty and Meyers. Time 2:08. 0 Heffline rf 4 0 0 1 0 Smith 1 0 0 2 0 Start, 3 0 1 6 1 Walsh 0 0 0 0 1 Schleper, striking out seven while the Farming flingT fanned nine. Roy Brenny got the winner's long clout, a homerun and Ralph Vos topped the eight-hit attack with two-for-five while Elmer Ebnet connected for a triple. Joe Schleper and El Schleper banged out a pair of blows for the Farming club which went into fith place on a sixth loss in 13 games.

Springers 6. Richmond 4 Cold Spring took over fourth place for the first time this season Sunday, tripping Richmond 6-4 for a eighth win that put them a half game in front of Fanning. Both clubs scored once fn the first, hut the Springers led 3-1 In the sixth before Richmond rallied for three in the seventh that sent them into a lead. But Richmond's hope for a fourth win was squelched when the racked up three runs in the ninth to win out. Shortstop Phillips was the Springers batting ace with three-for-five and Ficker and Hentges rated second with a pair of bingles.

Brunei-, Ficker and Gilley also had extra-base hits for the winner's, the latter pair getting doubles off Al Geers offerings. Lou Brisse was the sparkplug in George 0 0 0 0 1 Batted for B. Reber in 9th Albany 300 000 0306 5 1 St. Joseph 000 000 0022 4 3 Errors D. Viehauser.

Lodermeier. W. Klein. J. Gasperlin.

Two-base hit F. Blenker. Three-base hit Nierengarten. Sacrifice L. Baggenstoss.

Double plays D. Viehauser to R. Viehauser, D. Viehauser to John to R. Viehauser, Blenker to Ebnet to V.

Gasperlin. Bases on balls Klein 2. Reber 4. Hits Klein 2 In 5, Reber 3 in 4. Hit batsman By Klein (L.

Baggenstossi. Strikeouts Blenker 7, Klein 7. Reber 6. Losing pitcher Klein. Umpires Kosloske and Goedert CMUA.

Time 3:05. xRapacki 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 1 7 27 12 Aberdeen 312 000 3009 Superior 001 000 0001 the 18th green came from the; clubs of Lew Worsham of Pitts- burgh, National open who took third place and $1,000 in! casn on his 274 for the 72 holes. Worsham led the field as it started Sunday's final round with a 202 and he wound up with a par 72. Errors Wright 2. Hanley, Larson 2, Weiss, Wojey.

Runs batted in Cacia-velv 2. Lenhardt, Wright, Okrie. Morris. Nunn-Bush snort nil THE DOOTERIE 51S IT. lEKMA-IN STIfiT Totals 27 3 9 21 12 Grounded out for Henze in 7th.

Grand Forks 000 002 02 Eau Claire 000 001 23 Error Swittel. Runs batted in Hack, Marchio, Hetties, Tanner. Swlttel. Two base hits Surma, Swlttel. Three base hit Marchio.

Home run Nettles. Sacrifice hit Edwards. Left on bases Grand Forks 4. Eau Claire 7. Double plays Schvmanskl to Surma to Daniels, Switlel to Schvmanskl to Daniels.

Bases on balls 2, henze 4. Struck out Kintz 4. Henze 5. Hits Kintz 8 In d-'i innings. Goemer 1 in 0 (pitched to one batter in 7th).

Wild pitch Henze. Losing pitcher KlntE. Umpires Mathieu and Olive. Time 1:39. SECOND GAME Grand Forks AB PO A McDonald.

Two base-hit Okrie. Three sician today). Confortl doubled to, start the second, Haas grounded out, Dercole singled, Cable singled and Welch walked. Kelly took ever and Kulowiec drove in two runs be-: fore the Irishman got Tayoan and Weekend Sports In Brief base hits Wriiiht, Mueller. Stolen bases Okrie.

Caciavely. Left on base Aberdeen 13, Superior 8 Bases on balls off George 3. Larsen 1. Struck PO 12 0 John Barnum of Chicago was two strokes behind Worsham with out by George 7. Hits off Walsh 5 In By Associated FreM Peoria, 111.

Al Mengert, Spokane, i 1 (none out in second), George 11 in 8. Wild pitch George. Losing pitcher 276 to win lew amateur honors. He had a 72 yesterday. had a 72 yesterday.

2 2 i Walsh. Umpires Allshouse and Tour- navlc. Time 2:12. successfully defended his National Junior Chamber of Commerce golf crown by defeating Gene Avon AB H. Heurung o( 4 Haupt Heurung If .5 Obermiller lb 3 L.

Heurung 3b E. Diedrich ss 5 W. Klein 2h 5 J. Thlelman rf 4 A. Heurung 3 Totals 39 Rockville AB D.

Meinz ss 5 P. Rothstein 3b 3 E. Rothstein lb 4 .1. Meinz 1 Nieters 4 Johannes cf 5 Buttweiler 2b 5 Karls If 3 Schwindel rf 4 Littler, Snn Diego, 4 and 3 in 36- holes final. Prague Jaroslav Drobny, Czech the Richmond 14-hit attack with four-for-five, including a double and triple.

And Heying, Erickson, Geers and Lang also had a brace of hits off winning pitcher Mueller. Schaeffer ct 5 2 1 1 0 Newman lb 6 3 3 0 Hack 2h 4 2 0 4 2 Selbo ss 4 2 2 2 3 Marchio 3b 6 2 3 2 3 Wallraff 6 0 1 1 Marlow If 0 1 0 1 Marquardt rf 4 2 2 3 1 Hoelscher 1 0 0 0 0 Moresi 0 0 0 0 0 xWadewitz .0 0 0 0 1 Kintz 3 2 2 1 1 SECOND GAME Aberdeen AB PO A Caciavely 2b 4 1 1 2 3 Howerton lb 2 0 0 1 0 Morris 1 0 0 2 0 Plesik rf 4 1 2 2 0 Lenhardt If 4 2 2 1 0 Wright ss 4 0 0 3 Okrie cf 4 0 3 2 0 Bucynskl c-lb 4 1 1 8 0 Mueller 3b 2 0 0 1 1 Kracht 3 0 2 1 0 Davis Cup ace, defeated Tom Brown, San Francisco, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, to win Czechoriavakia's Interna Lambert on fly balls, and it was 4-0. Corcoran walked, Confortl doubled the second time, Haas singled and Corcoran and Conforti scored, the latter when Morse let the throw trickle through. The Twins made it 8-0 again by way of two singles and two walks in the fourth and then were blanked for two innings. But the seventh saw Haas and Cable singling and Welch tripling for two more runs.

And then in the eighth the Twins made the day's work uniform by scoring the eleventh run on an error, stolen base and Haas' third blow. Haas wag no mystery to Joe Kelly, who singled sharply every time he came up for a four-for-fnur game at bat. Mickey McNeely was out of Saturday night's game because of an arm injury suffered Friday. tional tennis tournament. Lausanne, Switzerland Mrs.

Avon 9, Rockville 8 Avon scored a sixth Soo leaeue Sheila Summers, South Africa. Upset Doris Hart Miami, 6-3, 2-6, victory Sunday, topping last place Rockville 9-8 in a game played on the Rockets diamond. IS 15 24 13 To: sis 45 Wflked for More, Eau Clair? AB Fvsniak rf 2 Tanner cf 4 Swlttel 3b Avon took a 4-2 lead in the first and led all the way, but had to cut off a five run Rockville spurt in the last inning to make way for the win. Totals 32 5 11 J20 7 Superior AB PO A McDonald cf 4 0 1 3 0 Hanley 2b 3 0 0 2 2 Simcich If 1 0 0 0 0 Wojey lf-2b 3 0 0 2 1 Smith 4 0 0 0 0 Larson 3b 3 1 1 0 2 xWftlsh 0 0 0 0 0 Ertman lb 4 1 1 9 0 Heffline rf 3 1 1 0 0 Weiss ss 3 1 1 0 0 Rapackl 4 0 1 0 1 PO 2 1 1 3 0 7 3 9 0 1 Schvmanskl 2b Nettles 1 Daniels lb Surma ss Edwards Tucker McManus Totals 34 12 27 13 ft Avon 400,011 1029 2 1 Rockville 200 000 0158 12 3 Errors P. Meinz, P.

Rothstein, E. Rothstein, Klein. Two base hit E. Rothstein. Three base hits Johannes.

Home runs L. Heurung. Klein. Sacrifice Obermiller. Double play J.

Thiel-man to Klein. Stolen base Base on balls off Heurung 7, off Meters 2. Hits off Nieters 12 in innings; off Heurung 12 In 9 innings. Hit bauman. by Heurung IE.

Roih-stelnl. Struck out by Heurung 12. by Nieters 5 Winning pitcher Heuruns. Losing pitcher Nieters. Umpir Mc-Cann, CMUA.

Time 2:10. Haupt, Bob Obermiller, L. Heu- rung and W. Klein each had a pair of blows for the sixth place Avon club. And Johannes had three-for 6-2 to win Swiss International tennis women's singles crown.

Gianni Cucelli, Italy, defeated Eric Stur-gess, South African Davis Cupper, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 to take men's singles title. Southampton, N. Y. Francisco "Pancho" Segura. Ecuador, retired eight-year-old Governor's bowl with his third meadow club invitation tennis tournament men's singles championship, defeating Seymour Greenberg.

Los Angeles, 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 in finals. Tyler, Tex. Ohio State University won Natonal AAU swimming and diving championship team title with 60 points. New Haven (Conn) Swim club was second with 36, DON WORRY I Uft USINC AN OLD SALJJ tf TRICK SHOTl LfMi)x five, E. Rothstein two-for-four and Neiter also two-for-four.

In the extra base department L. Heurung and Klein had homers. Rothstein had a double and Johan nes a triple. Totals 32 6 7 10 Two out when winning run scored, Walked for Larson in 9th. Aberdeen 202 001 05 Superior 030 001 26 Errors Howerton 2, Wright 2, Mueller 2, Larson.

Runs batted in Morris, Howerton, Lenhardt 2, McDonald, Ertman. Rapackl. Three base hits Lenhardt, Caciavely, Piesik, Ertman. Home run Lenhardt. Stolen bases Okrie, McDonald.

Sacrifices Mueller. Double play Larson to Hanley to Ertman. Left on bases Aberdeen 8, Superior 10. Nieters, Rockville pitcher hit into one of the season's few triple plays br5 of the season. Meinz was on first E.

Rothstein on second. Diedrich Hawaiin swim club was third with 32. Jimmy McCane, New Haven Segura Notches 3rd Meadow Club Crown Southampton, N. Y. (JP) Francisco (Pancho) Segura moved over to the eastern grass courts tennis championships at South Orange, N.

today with a third Meadow club title in his pocket and the Governor's Bowl in his permanent possession. The little two-fisted Ecuadorean, who has held the U. S. Inter-collegiate and National indoor titles in previous years, retired the bowl Sunday by downing Seymour Oreenberg of Los Angeles, 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, in the finals of the annual Meadow club invitation ment. Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, started the triple killing by catch Totals 36 19 16 27 11 Grand Forks 004 1 04 30315 Eau Claire 045 060 40x 19 Errors Marlow, Selbo, Edwards, Schvmanskl, Marchio 2.

Surma 5. Wadewitz. Huns batted In Surma 2. Edwards 5, Marchio 3. Tucker, Tanner 2, Swittel.

Schymanski 2. Nettles 3. Newman, Selbo, Hack, Daniels. Franlak. Wallraff.

Marquardt 2. Two base hits Surma, Newman, Edwards, Tanner, Daniels. Throe base hit Edwards. Home runs Marchio, Nettles. Sacrifice hits Tucker, McManus, Schvmanskl.

Left on base Grand Porks 12, Eau Claire 8. Double plays Schymanski to Surma to Daniels Selbo to Newman. Bases on balls Hoelscher 1, Mores! 2, Wadewltz 3. Kintz 4. Tucker 6, McManus 3.

Struck out Moresl 1, Wadewltz 2. Kintz 1. Tucker 3, McManus 4. Hits Hoelscher 4 In l'j Innings. Mores! 3 In l'i Wadewltz 5 in 1-n.

Kintz 4 in 3U: Tucker 9 in McManus 6 in 32i. Wild pitch Wadewltz. Winning pitcher Tucker. Losing pitcher Moresl. Umpires Olive and Mathieu.

Time 2:49. Attendance 1.707. ing a line drive and throwing to W. Klein at second to catch runner swimN club, was high point man with 18. Istanbul, Turkey Bob Fitch, Sioux Falls, S.

threw discus 178 NATIONAL LEAGUE and then to Obermiller at first. Batting Walker, Philadelphia .347: W. Cooper, New York .327. feet, 2 2-5 inches in International track and field meet in which Runs batted in Mize, New York 86; Marshall, New York 84. Americans swept 10 of 12 events.

Home runs Mize, New York 32; Marshall, New York 27. Kalamazoo, Mich. Herbert Behr-ens, Fort Lauderdale, defeated Richard Mouledous, New Orleans, Pitching Blackweli, Cincinnati Typo Union Baseball Tournament Opens St. Paul (JF) The International typographical Union's national baseball tournament opened today with two morning and two afternoon games scheduled. At 11 am.

Chicago met Baltimore at Dunning Field, while Indianapolis took on Detroit at Lexington Park. St. Paul, defending champions meets Washington, D. C. at 2 p.m.

at Lexington Park while Pittsburgh tangles with New York at Northrop field. Boston drew a bye. 18-4 Bonham. Pittsburgh 9-3 and Billy Talbert of New York, the National doubles champion, .750. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Kell, Detroit Duluthian Retains Women's Golf Title Virginia, Minn.

(IP) Miss Gertrude Andresen of Duluth successfully defended her crown at the Sixth annual Women's Northwest public links golf tournament Sunday, for outdistancing th 44 women who competed. Miss Andre-sen had a score of 84-84-85253. Second place was won by Mrs. GlanSt. Julienof Hibbing who carded an 89-89-92 for a 270 total.

Miss Andresen had won the title 335; fijfi 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 to win 1947 National Junior tennis title. Behrens and Mouledous teamed to win doubles crown, defeating Sidney Schwartz, Brooklyn, and MacDonald Mathey, Princeton, N. 9-7, 12-14, 8-6, defeated Bernard Bartzen of San Angelo, and Gardner Larned 10-Man Ball Teams A change in baseball rules in 1874 provided for 10 men on a team, and 10 innings for an official game. The rule was abolished In 1875. of Chicago, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, to win the doubles title for the third straight Boudreau, Cleveland .334.

Runs batted in Williams, Boston 74; DiMagglo, New York 71. 2-6, 6-3. time and retire the 22-year-old twin doubles bowls. Home runs Williams, Boston 24; Drives In 12 Runs Don't take a chance on poor equipment when you can have TAP'S SPORT SHOP supply you with the best! The Cincinnati Red Stockings in .545 Series Batting Hank Gowdy of the Boston Braves batted .545 in the 1914 world series games. James Bottomley drove in 12 runs in one game.

It is still a major Heath, St. Louis 20. Pitching Harder. Cleveland -I Shea, New York 11-1 .788. In 1869 was the first baseball team to American league attendance 1946 totaled 9,621,182 fans.

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