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14 i'Ut THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Wednesday, July 7, 1948. Falkenburg Wins Wimbledon REMEMBER Today a year ago Of) Olle Tan-berg, Swedish heavyweight, upset Joe Baksi in a ten-round fight at Stockholm. REMEMBER Ten years ago (IP) Johnny Vander Meer credited with victory as Nationals defeated Americans, 4-1, in sixth major all-star game.

for First Quality Dry Cleaning Call 2563 Braves Trip Giants, Cubs Nip St. Louis St. Louis, July 7 (JP) Eddie Waitkus scored on a wild pitch by Al Papai and Bill Nicholson FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY imr S. D. Semi-Pro Ball Tourney Starts July 29 Vermillion; S.

July 7 The South Dakota State Semi-Pro tournament will be held in" Prentis park at Vermillion starting July 29 and running through August 3. The winner is recognized as state champion by the National Baseball Congress and is eligible to compete CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 12 TO 17 Cleaners Dyers Hatters 216 N. Phillips Ave. slammed a home run to give the Chicago Cubs a last minute 12 to 10 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals last night.

The Redbirds fought up from a 10-3 score in ar. attack further for the National crown. TAILORS1 A trophy, the: Coca-Cola award, goes to the winner of the state tournament in addition to 20 per that included Stan Musial's nineteenth home run before the Cubs claimed their victory. The game was called at the end of the eighth so the Brums could catch a tram. cent of the gross gate, receipts.

Sec Chicago St. Louis FREE! ond, third and fourth place winners also receive a share of the gross gate receipts and in addition all AbHPoA AbHPoA Schenz 2b 5 1 14 LaP'nte 2b 5 3 2 1 Waitkus lb 5 3 7 0 Marion ss 5 2 3.2 (C IL IE 319 South Phillips Jeffcoat cf 4 2 2 0 Musi'l cf.rf 5 3 3 0 teams share the mileage allowance. Paf ko 3b 3 0 11 Sl'ehter If 5 2 3 0 Across from State Theatre Attractive trophies will go to each town sharing in the prize money Nich'son rf 4 3 3 1 Northey rf 2 1 0 0 Lowrey If 4 2 10 Dusak 3b 1 0 0 0 Scheffing 4 1 7 0 Kur'ski 3b 3 10 2 Smalley ss 4 12 4 Moore cf ,0 0 0 0 Meyer 2 0 0 1 Jones lb 4 2 7 1 vJ i sSa-W McCall 110 0 Baker 4 3 5 0 Kushp 1 0 0 OMungerp -0 0 0 0 Dobernicp 0 0 OWilksD 0 010 Scbmitz 0 0 0 0 Lang 10 0 0 Second pair of trousers free with each suit ordered during our surprising July sale. Shop early for best selection. Save, too, on Slacks, Topcoats and Overcoats DAVIS TAILORS and several individual trophies will also be awarded, State Commissioner Howard Connors said.

The tournament will be played on the double elimination system. Games will be played under the lights for all sessions except Sunday afternoon, August 1. Any team in South Dakota is eligible to compete except the professional teams in organized baseball. All teams interested in competing for the state title are urged to contact Connors at Vermillion. Pollet 0 0 0 1 Burkbart 1 0 0 1 Sch'ndt'nst 10 0 0 Papalp 1 0 0 1 Totals 37 14 24 Totals 38 17 24 9 Lang bit into double play for Wilks in Bob Falkenburg (right) of Hollywood, Califs is congratulated by Jack Bromwich of Australia after defeating the latter in a stirring five -set final of the Wimbledon men's singles tennis championship at London, England.

The 22-year-old Falkenberg was three times within a point of defeat before he won out over the veteran Aussie by scores 7-5, 0-6, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. (AP Wirephoto via radio from London). second. Scboendienst struck out for Burkbart In sixth. Chicago 500 500 0212 St.

Louis .......021 004 30 10 Errors none. Runs batted in Nicholson 1 ft 111 E. TENTH PHONE 3844 3. Lowrey 3, Scheffing, Smalley 2, Jones 4, Musial 2. McCall 2.

Baker 3. Northev. Ted Does Nose Two base hits Scheffing, Kurowski, Wait- REMEMBER? Five years ago Don Bingo, Suburban handicap winner, retired from racing because of a fracture in each kus. inree Dase nit Jones. Home runs Musial, Nicholson.

Stolen base Dusak. Sacrifice Jeffcoat. Double plays Pafko, Schens and Waitkus: Schenz, Smalley and Waitkus. Left on bases Chicago 7: St. Louis 7.

Bases on balls Munsrer 2. Mever Dive, But Still I 1. Pollett 2. Burkhart 1. McCall 2.

Strike REMEMBER? Ten years ago (F Henry Cotton, two-time winner, fell from the running: in British Open golf tournament, seven strokes off pace. outs Wilks 1, Meyer 1, Pollet 3, McCall 3, Kush 1. Papal 1. Dobernic 2. Hits off Tops at .386 Chicago, July 7 -Boston's Meyer 5 in 2 (none out in third); McCall 4 in 3 13; Kush 5 in 23 (none out in seventh): Dobernic 2 in 1 13: Schmitz 1 in 23; Munger 3 in 23; Wilks 2 in 1 13; Pollet 5 in 1 13: Burkhart 1 in 2 23; Papal 3 in 2.

Wild pitch Papai. Winning pitcher Dobernic. Losing pitcher Papai. Umpires Henline, Conlan and Stewart. Time 2:56.

Attendance 13,033 (paid). pace-setting Ted Williams did STOP AT hot wp 29-ppint nose-dive in the American THE EMPIRE STATE has the tdGl TIRE SERVICE Dodds Sprains Achilles Tendon Boston, July 7 (JP) Ace distance runner Gil Doddsunbeaten in his last 37 competitions suffered a strained achilles tendon yesterday in his left leg which his coach said may force him out of the final Olympic tryouts in Chicago next Saturday. Coach Jack Ryder said the injury was the first one suffered in Dodd's career and caused the first cancellation of a scheduled workout a two-mile run. Ryder said Dodds could hardly walk as a result of the strain sik inches above the heel. Dodds said' he felt the strain coming last Saturday while winning the 1,500 meter A.A.TJ.

championship in Milwaukee. leaeue batting race last week, plunging from .415 to .386. for height in buildings The Beantown Belter, however, still held first place by 26 points and in razor blades over runner-up Lou Boudreau, BROOKLYN 5, PIIILA. 0 Philadelphia, July 7 Andy Seminick and Gene Hermanski were expelled for fighting in the first inning last as the Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0 with George Schuba Cleveland shortstop-manager, who had .360. If Streamlined "Dakota" Apparatus Mounted on Any Commercial Chassis Equipment Designed Through Fifty Years of Fire Fighting Experience FIRE TRUCKS EXTINGUISHERS EQUIPMENT HOSE DAKOTA FIRE APPARATUS GO.

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Thone 768 Brookings, So. Dakota Williams cooled off with only five hits in 29 trips in his poorest week since he began his blazing drive into the 400's. hitting a two-run homer. Brooklyn Philadelphia AbHPOA AbHPoA Third behind Boudreau through Monday's games was Al Zarilla of St. Louis with .342.

New York's hastheEDGEJways Last longer Smoother shaving Keener edges More economical Uniformly perfect Bobby Brown was fourth with .324 followed by Luke Appling, Chicago, .319: Johnny Lindell, New York, I Keese ss 5 13 3 Ashburn cf 3 1 3 Rob'son 2b 4 2 3 4 Cabal'ro 3b 2 1 1 Herm'ski rf 1 1 0 0 Ennis 10 0 W'tman rt 4 0 3 0 Heintz'n 0 0 0 Shuba If 4 14 0 Lakeman 1 0 0 Edw'rds 3b 3 0 1 1 Rowell rf 4 0 1 Cox 3b 110 0 Haas 4 2 11 Camp'llo 3 0 5 0 Walker If 3 10 Rackley cf 4 12 0 Miller ss 4 0 3 Hodges lb 3 16 0 Seminick 0 0 0 Behrman 3 0 0 1 Padgett 4 1 3 Verban 2b 2 0 3 Sisler lb 10 1 Dubiel 2 0 1 Walt Evers, Detroit, Barney McCosky, Philadelphia, I jj Cincy's Ted Kluszewski Finds Power George Kell, Detroit, 304; and Joe Di Maeeio. New York, and Boo Dillinger, St. Louis, each with .299 Williams maintained the leader Blatnik 110 0 H'ner 3b, 2b 110 0 ship in two specialized departments Totals 35 8 27 9 Totals 33.8 2714 runs-batted-in with 72 and hits Chicago, July 7 (IP) Big Ted Blatnik singled lor Dubiel in 7th. Ennis filed out for Caballero in 7th. with 95, but yielded the two-bagger Lakeman hit into a double play for Kluszewski whose wrist-powered drives provided the Cincinnati Reds with two consecutive ninth Inning pace to Zarilla with 20.

Cleveland's Kenny Keltner Heintzeiman in 9th. Brooklyn 300 000 002 5 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 grabbed the home-run lead from $50 victories may have found a major Joe DiMaggio at 19, but the Yankee Zxpert service now by our wheel specialists may save you expensive, parts replacement bills and prevent wasted tire mileage. Let us set yourwheels to proper toe-in today. league hitting stride like the ones clipper held the triple leadership that carried him to two minor with 10. Gil Coan of Washington league batting crowns.

continued as the best base -stealer The former Indiana university with 12. star caught a slow curve in a night trrors caoauero. Runs batted in Hermanski, Shuba 3. Edwards. Two base hit Hermanski.

Home run Shuba. Sacrifice Behrman. Double plays Reese and Robinson; Robinson, Reese and Hodges. Left on bases Brooklyn 10. Philadelphia 11.

Base on balls off Dubiel 3, Behrman 5, Heintzeiman 2. Strikeouts by Behrman 4, Heintzeiman 2. Hits off Dubiel 4 in off Heintzeiman 4 in 2. Hit by pitcher by Dubiel (Robinson). Wild pitch Heintzeiman.

Losing pitcher Dubiel. Umpires Jorda, Goetz, and Reardon. Time 2:28. Attendance 17,063. fpiiiuuuiin cap at Pittsburgh Monday and turned it into a game-tying homer.

O. PUP TENTS Used Like New PJT 2 Halves Will Sleep 2 People. (With Poles Stakes 40c Extra) CANVAS COTS Used Perfect Condition ff 1,000 lb. Capacity. HJ NOW ONLY MOSQUITO BARS Brand New Army A Surplus Fits Over a Blf Cot or Bed The 400-foot blow over the left field fence put the 220-pounder HEADQUARTERS among the few left-handed batters Beau Jack Has Left Waiting for Williams FOR CAMPING OUTING SERVICE STORES who hit homers over that fence.

The blow started a Reds rally to a 6-4 victory. SUPPLIES SAVE UP TO 5Q L. E. Brandt Mgr. 10th and Minnesota.

Phone 184 The Reds trailed by one run go BOSTON 4, NEW YORK 3 New York, July 7 (JP) Frank McCormick smacked his first home run of the season with one on in the fifth inning to enable the Boston Braves to come from behind and nip Tents, Tarps, Cots, Mess Kits, Canteens, Blankets, etc. Yes, Every lng into the ninth last night at thing: You Need for That Summer Outing: at Tremendous Savings Pittsburgh, and again big Ted Philadelphia, July 7 (P) When came through. He doubled with Champion Ike Williams places his two away and the bases loaded. 'the New York Giants, 4-3. Johnny lightweight crown on the line bringing in the tying and winning against Beau Jack at Shibe park runs.

Hank Sauer tallied on a Mize walloped his 18th home run of the season with two mates aboard to account for all the Giants' runs. Boston New York Monday, hell find the former At passed ball to make the final score GEN. NAVY TEHTS Approx. 8' 12' Used Perfect. Just UMBRELLA TENTS Brand new Complete, ready to set up.

Ideal play ftC lanta bootblack has added an effec 6-4. TARPS Sizes from to 16'x24 SAVE! BUILT ON QUALITY MEN'S WEAR Ab Po A Ab Po A tive left jab to his rough and tumble Kluszewski. who hails from Areo. 3 12 3 Rigney 2b Stanky 2b Dark ss style of fighting. 111., currently is batting .272 and his 36 major league hits include 15 i M.M'C'k rf Beau Jack came out of the battle 5 as food as 1 ft new.

I Us J1 2 0 3 Layton If 15 0 Thoms'n cf 2 0 5 Mize lb 1 13 0 Cooper 0 2 0 Marshall rf 0 4 0 Gordon 3b tent. IWiiiW for extra bases. He has eight royal rings seven years ago with a two-fisted attack that was decidedly lacking in the finer points Elliott 3b P.M'C'k lb Russell cf Masi Conatser If Bickford doubles, two triples and five homers. He has batted in 27 runs six in 0 Kerr ss of fisticuffs. two days.

Yet his style of lowering his head The six-foot, two-inch first base 2 Kennedy McCarthy Lockman Jones Livingston KHAKI SUNTAN man was known as "Memphis' and boring in with both hands flailing was a crowd pleaser. It carried jviigmy Mauler" in the Southern Association last year. He pounded him to record gates at Madison Square Garden and the 135-pound title. He won the title from Bob shuts opposition pitching to a .400 tune, most of the season and ended with .377 tops in the league. Montgomery only to lose it back to him.

his first appearance at Croslev Genu navy aTvA 6 SUN SC Now he is shooting again for. the field came after a Red srrounds- keeper spotted him at Cincinnati's title after twice recovering from a broken knee cap. Totals 35 8 27 13 Totals 33 4 27 9 McCarthy walked for Kennedy in 7th. Lockman ran for McCarthy in 7th. Livingston grounded out for Jones in 9th.

Boston 101 020 000 4 New York 003 000 0003 Errors Elliott, Dark 2, Cooper. Runs batted in Elliott, Dark, Mize 3, F. McCormick 2- Two base hit Kerr. Three base hit Dark. Home runs Mize, P.

McCormick. Stolen bases Stanky 2, Gordon. Sacrifice Rigney. Left on bases Boston New York 7. Bases on balls Kennedy 4, Bickford 3.

Strikeouts Kennedy Bickford 3. Jones 2. Hits off Kennedy 7 in 7 innings; Jones 1 in 2. Losing pitcher Kennedy. Umpires Robb, Gore and Pi-nelli.

Time 2:21. Attendance 27,465 paid. wartime training camp at Bloom Ke still goes in there swinging ngton, ind. Invited to show his with both fists but he's not adverse GREATEST St'N OIjAB! VALUE IN AMERICA Thoutandi told up to .00. Full sue, 24 U.

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Iaweatband, adjaitabla nMHnMnii vinced the Reds. Against two sparring partners Kluszewski and Howie Skhuit. yesterday, Jack repeatedly rocked the skyscraping basketball player 2.88-4.99 OTHER PILOT'S RUN GLASSES them back on their heels with that recently acquired from the Phillies, eft. nave Deen aiternatinsr at first "He's been using his left that way NAVY SHIRTS Kluszewski appearing against right-handed hurlers and Schultz start WOODEN more and more since returning to the ring last November," said Trainer Sid Bell. "But notice he hasn't ing against portsiders.

1.05 Brand New Fine quality O.D. twill. Sizes 14 to 15 SHOWER OXFORDS feflNeW ost any of his power. If anything 4.88 "WAC" RAINCOATS Pheasant Opens he's hitting harder than ever." CINCINNATI 6, PITTSBURGH 4 Pittsburgh, July 7 UP) Ted Kluszewski's ninth inning two-run double with the bases loaded and two otit last night led the Cincinnati Reds to a 6 to 4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was the second time in two days that the Red first baseman with the jaw-cracking name has pulled victory from defeat in the final inning.

In the second game yesterday, his ninth inning home run tied the contest 4-4 and the Reds went on to win. Cincinnati Pittsburgh KHAKI SHIRTS Charlie Smith, who twice dropped BROWN k.uMBW MM CLOGS 1.00 VAL. 55c split decisions to Williams and has 9 Second Half Play A REAL BARGAIN' Brut quality uppers. No. 1 Quality leather sole.

With Parka Ilood 4.99 Used Almost like new. Sizes 14 to 16. 1.69 a style much like the champion, tried to keep the hustling Beau at distance. But Beau would stab Canova. S.

Julv 7 Ker.nnrt Tialr" -v" with his left two or three times piay opened this weekend in the Pheasant league as Ramona. Olrf- and then swarm all over him. mm ham and Canova served notice on Howard that the first half crown is HIP BOOTS $10.50 Aft AbHPOA Ab PO A Ba'holta cf 4 14 4 2 1 2 12 Rojek ss 5 4 Hopp cf 5 0 Gustine 3b. 5 Georgia U. Students Galled Embezzlers Value 3 0 2 OKiner lf TROPICAL PANTS Are In for Cool Comfort Slacks in every size a wide 'variety of quality fabrics, smartv patterns and colors.

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col item end a TlXRIFIC VALUE! CAMPINGu FISHING HUNTING, BOY SCOUTS, tTC former University of Georgia students were charged by the Clarke County grand jury today with embezzling funds and football tickets from the athletic association last fall. A third was indicted for selling tickets above the established price. The indictments named Roger Simmons of Macon as ft principal in the first degree arid. Edward May of Augusta as a principal in the second degree on the embezzlement Count. Solicitor general D.

M. Pollock said the amount involved was slightly less than $7,000. John B. Hudson of Blue Ridge was named on the "scalping" charge. He was accused of selling 30 Georgia-Georgia Tech tickets last fall above the printed price of $4.20 each.

Totals 35 8 27 8 Totals 36 9 27 4 Wyrostek filed out for Lamanno in 8th. Young grounded out for Vander Meer in 9th. Cincinnati ....000 030 0036 Pittsburgh i 101 011 0004 Errors none. Runs batted In Kinef, Gustine 2, Galan a. Kluszewski 3.

Rojek. Two base hits Kiner, Rojek. Gustine. Adams. Kluszewski.

Three base hit Galan. Home run Gustine. Left on bases Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 8. Bases on balls-Queen 7, Vander Meer 3. Strikeouts-Queen 4, Vander Meer 3.

Hits ofT Queen 8 in I S3 innings; Higbe 0 In 13; Vander Meer in Oumberfc 0 In 1. Passed ball --Fitzgerald. Winning piteher Vander Meer. Losing pitcher Queen. Umpires and Barr- Time 2:25.

Attendance 31.035. mi Brand new $60 vaL 12" seat hair girth complete. Best quality russet leather. W9 95 '50 NYLON anp. 50 6 9 MA)K 1.88 SHIRTS TO MATCH in danger.

Oldham had to wait until Monday to strike a direct blow at the Howard team as they scored three runs in the first inning to take a lead and hold off a three-run ninth inning rally coming out on the long end of a 5 to 6 game. Gosmire of Howard and Bjorkan of Oldham hit long triples for the long blows of the day. This was the first league loss for Howard as they sailed to a undefeated first half crown. Howard .............011 000 0035' 8 8 Oldham 310 000 llx-6 9 4 Stock, Hughes and elites; Hanson and Greenhaf en. Ramona took an early first inning lead and played errorless ball to take an 8 to 4 Sunday game from Carthage as E.

Schlisner hit two home runs and A. Manthey hit one for the winning Ramona team before the afternoon was oven Carthage committed one error in the only misplay of the entire game in the best played league game to date. De Runges and Wolf held the hard hitting Carthage team to 6 hits to get a' jump on the league standing with the important win. ft Carthage .000 103 000 4' i Ramona 201 000 14 8 13 0 Roberta and Prunty! DeRungea, Wolf and Rensch and Kausch. Canova won a forfeit game from DeSmet on Sunday as DeSmet Was Unable to get a team on the field by game time, canova played a Celebration game at Ruskin park on Monday as they took ft 5 to 4 game from a Strong Artesian team.

Games next Sunday will find Canova at Howard, Carthage at Oldham and Ramona at DeSmet. PAMCHUTE NAVY SURPLUS HI maw mm a i DUNGAREES 0 3W te. Gtimim. 5C MOUNTAIN TENTS ......10.95 35.00 VALUE Mont SI .99 Wortk wo PER Ti AIR PADS attresses) GREGORY DEFEATS WINNER, BON ESTEEL Gregory, S. July 7 Gregory took a pair of games over the weekend, defeating Winner 6-4 and Bonesteel 5-4.

Both opponents connected for eight hits while Gregory took in six in the first game and 11 in the second. Winner 002 0204 8 4 Gregory ......330 000 OOx 6 6 3 Hardy, MeMath and Kortan; Benson and Schlaht, Bonesteel 200 001 010 4 8 1 Gregory ooi 112 oox 6 11 3 Grosshuescli and Brandl; CUfemottt, Stevicks and Schlaht. MAIL ORDERS Please send remit-tance with order. Add approx. post LETCHER HANDS HURON SPARGO'S 2nd DEFEAT Letcher, S.

July 7 Before the largest crowd of the season Letcher handed Spargo's of Huron its second defeat of the season, A 15-0 shutout. Samis, Lindsey and Case of Letcher teamed up to allow Spargo's only two hits. Lindsey and Case each gave up one. Letcher connected for 16 hits off Kaminski and Sibley of the Huron team. Brand NewTwo make a complete matress for cot or sleeping bags.

age state sales Als tax. Guaranteed ACROSS FROM CARPENTER HOTEL 1.65 Sioux Falls Army Store 113 N. Phillips satisfaction or your money back, i.

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