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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 10

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The Fresno Beei
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ST '-'VJrii Vh -1 iKt p- 5 "i- -yj A-MS-Msrwrts tltt am -lW Mi -'L 'LSsSSLj I I he ee Fans Are Pulling For Speaker And Lou Boudreau Abbott Captures Western Amateur Golfing Crown por Two Spectacular Crackups Mark Midget Racing Kir Co TIIE FRESNO BEE MONDAY JULY 13 1942 Pag To By LAWTON CARVER NEW YORK July There is not a man among the older baseball fans who is not pull-i an ins with heart and soul for Trie Innlli Andy Guthri Speaker In the current ilLness i- which he seema to have licked with Wins Main Evant a good game fight In his playing days he was one ana sic versa VHV Corporal Swampi McCormick Of A 7 And 6 In 36 Hole Final Visalian Takes Third In Mid State Singles Larry French Chalks Up i i Third Straight Tenth Straight Victory Shutout Victory Ian of the most graceful of all the Mars still is rated aa possibly the In the only change in the front change In the five mnn team By RUM NEfTLANP SPOKANE (Wash) July U-' Buell Patrick Abontt of the United State Army I the new Ancient Seal Mounds-man Is Acclaimed As He Turns Back Stars 10 western amateur golf champion In ny AUSTIN BEAIMKAR teen Innings the Brown pinned fact he ic Just about a champion nnnnici yv Jtv r-fivldouhlp defent on the second place of Champions BROl KLYN July Boston Red Sox 1 to 0 and 10 to 6 The slim enlisted man from trench' lradln pllhrr ISudily Hmiscit saved the day for Angeles and Lowry Field Denver the major leagues and only unde-1( yank winning the nightcap raptured the title and the big ctipfealrd hurler among the regular! with a two run homer in the tliir-that goes with it in a runaway Jatarter haa turned out to he onejteenlh Inning after the Tigers had line of lenders in the seventh an nual Mid State Bowling Championships under way on the Play-dium lanes In Fresno Dick Manning of Visalia rolled into third place in the singles over the weekend Manning shot 606 in the in dividual event which still finds George Caruso of Oakland first wth 713 and Christofterson of Coinpton second with 699 Manning rare yesterday in which he awampe-i Red the behind to whip the opener or of the biggest bargain since thernme from Indians turned loose the island of Ruffing in SAN FRANCISCO July 13 -(INS) Sam Gihson veteran San Fiandsco Seals moundsman wa top mnn in the Pacific Coast League today lie hurled his third straight shut- out of the season yesterday defeat- Koxengren Phoenix 680: eighth had a 26 pin handicap fur three ganu-s Other singles leaders are fourth Jerry Solomon Lodi 697 fifth Brown Maloney Fresno 690 sixth Hume Long Bench 681 seventh Om tling no the In Ry Aft 3-ear Wild: lnral Tele Ant ern has hi his suspe for in Cox will main Jim voldl wrest introt game' ficicn hair his ring Pci I drop mot tricky In Pcrmi nnd lads week the in last event a dri fredo strength of a one hit seven inning relief Job by Pitcher Virgil Trucks Denny Galrhouee blanked the Red Sox on six hits the first gsme but the Brown needed a six run rally in the ninth Inning featured hy Chet three run homer to take the afterpiece Johnny Vander Mrrr matched the pitching exploit of French and Gumhert by tossing a three hitter at the Philadelphia Phils as the Cincinnati Red captured both end of a bargain bill Vandy struck out thirteen men in winning 2 to Manhattan The Brooklyn Dodgers who think nothing of putting out cash in five or even six figure for players they really want picked up French for the waiver price of 87500 late laat season and the 31 year old left hander has not heen beaten ainee He won his tenth straight game of the year yesterday holding the Pittsburgh Pirates to three hits in pitching the Dodgers to a 2 to 1 decision in the first game of a douhleheader The Dodgers lost the second event The ten leader follow First Frank Hudson Jeweler Oakland 2902 second Broadwa Bowl Oakland 2877 third Avennl Aces A venal 2K66 fourth Mat-temii's Stiickton 2849 fifth Aloha Inn Fruitvale 2849 slxlh Chevrolet Motors Oakland 2843 seventh Alhambra Howl Sacramento 2842 eighth California Recreation Oakland 2841 ninth Otto Franks Jewelei Bei kelev 2X13 tenth Wielands Visalia 2814 Fresno Teams U'lll Kolf Frank Orselli and Nisetich of Sacramento turned In a 1257 aerie and took over tenth spot In Ihe doubles yesterday Other leaders are first Evans and 11 Oglesby Portei ville 1323 second I O'Ryan and Reinke Inglewood 1281 third Worley nnd 1) RU-e Pittsburg 1281 fourth Otterstetter and Trozzo Fruitvale 1271 fifth Gouailhardou and Ship-man Oakland 1267 sixth Ieh ner and Walbridge Oakland 1267 seventh Manley and Hilrlirock Long Beach 1264 eighth Jones and Butter-worth Fruitvale 1262 ninth Allan and Chupmun Downey 1258 Twelve Fresno teams are billed to roll tonight at 8 The entries are Berherian Brothers Curry Flectrlc Jim Cowan's team Brunswick Queens Brunswirk Dukes Pierce Lumber Zellerbach Paper Fresno Koffee Kup Hamlin Neon Fresno Steam I sundry Cali fornia Electric Supply and Old Hermitage Fresno howlers will roll In single and doubles tomorrow night and Wednesday Just everything happened n( fnter fielder and at the midget races last night In- he also was the most successful of eluding: ell the fifteen men who have man Two spectacular but aRrd Cleveland Indians He none Injurrd-whlch halted the hem thlr only Pnnnt main event on two occasions for They have tried aix manager! nearly thirty minutes since Speaker jumped off the pilot's A seasonal record crowd of near- 27 and tried on of the ly 5000 although there was the' without again reaching the prom- smallest field of racing cars-juil land although the Cleveland thl season club generally i a contender and The noticeable absence of Jerry 1 Din i iaiui I three times since 1926 Do not Srnln rhnmnlVnH1 1 HOV''look fCt that this may fornia rnamplon and his lemon yel- their year kit- Whether they need Speaker heck i sniount of hick tn this time seems to have been his favor the first main event vie answered by young Iau Boudreau lory in two murom for Andrew who was approximately 8 years old Guthrie of I resna when the Indian won that pen Guthrie's win in the thirty laplnant Young Mister Boudreau feature race of the evening came Ueenn to have the situation well In more or less the easy way for the hand end needs no help from any-former Fresno and Northern Cali-body lie has his club up there fornia driving champ Riding In sec-Just six games behind the league ond place several car lengths be-1 leading New York Yankees and hind Billy Vukovlch of Fresno who one and one half behind the had turned in the fastest qualifying second place Boston Red Sox time of the evening end who had Those same fans who are pulling defeated Guthrie in the trophy Speaker to get well ere pulling and then won hla heat and the Hor the young gent who sixteen second semifinal Guthrie took over 'llrl after' Speaker gave up ihe ihe lead and held it when Vuko- 0ul succeeded the old hell hawk vich spun out on the eighteenth fnt who Uspd to come pretty lap and then dropped out of the close to playing second base and race centerfleld at the same time and Vukovlch with his fast car and who hlt Ms through the years advantage over the field was eon- Boudreau will not ever match that coded victory by more of the fans but he Is still a good J00 hitter until hia costlv mishap Billy had PPrently with plenty of time lapped his brother Ell Vukovlch "bead of him He will not be twen and was trying pass him on the five unl11 lhe seventeenth of this inside of the north turn but Eli cut in sharply coming out of the doing a whale of a turn forcing Billy to the inside of Not ony Ihe track and causing the spin By eIuh none the time his pushers had hia car bl do111" lbe few years rolling again Guthrie had almost buL up not ueefd lapped him so Billy gave up the under be burden fcof tbY effort team He was perhaps the stand-A out star of the ell star game here not only because he whammed Noiroan Ghdz of Fresno beat out Mor second pitch Into 19 year old Edgar Elder of Fresno jj grandstand for a home run but for second place in a hot battle for LM because of his fielding Ihe position which lasted from the1 Chapman Downey 679 ninth Hill Stemler Lodi 678 tenth Fred Donsing Sacramento 677 All cventi leaders went un rhHnged over the weekend which found forty two teams rrackingthe limber in the next to the last big weekend of the annual tournament The leaders follow: All Event Leaders First George Caruso Oakland 1953 second Chapman Downey 1939 third Humphrey Berkeley 1893 fourth Cutler Redwood City 1884 fifth But terworlh Fruit vale 1882 sixth Joe Querilo Stockton 1880: seventh Soloman Lodi 1876 eighth Nevis Palo Alto 1872 ninth Chrixtofferson Compton 187D tenth Biscay Oakland 1869 The Alhambra Bowl of Sacramento rolled Into seventh plHre in the team competition with 2842 and the Wieland team of Visalia look over tenth place with 2814 over the weekend in the only major Nat Pat Abbott game and watched their Nationul League lead shrink to eight lengths French reached the halfway in a season that promise lo hli best in the major llis best previous year was 13116 when he won eighteen and lost nine for the Chicago Cuhs Has Trick Contract If French rontin-es hi pace he may cost the Dodgers plenty by October for he has a trick contract calling for a salary based on the number of innings he pitches and the number of games he wins The Pirate came from behind with a four run rally In the eighth Inning to down the Dodgers 6 to 4 in the second game The SI Louis Cardinals drewr one game closer to the leader by whipping the Boston Braves 5 to 1 and 9 to 3 the first on a two hit pitching Job by Harry Gumberf Walker Cooper led the Cardinal assault in both games hitting a home run three doubles and single in seven times at bat Yank Split Douhleheader In the American League the first place New York Yankee also divided a double bill but boosted their lead to four and a half games with the help of the St While the Yankees nfLoul Browns ing Hollywood 1 to 0 and at the same time increased his consecutive scoreless inning record to thirty which Is nothing to laugh at when one considers Sammy Is a mere 42 years old The Seal flew the second game however 8 to 6 when the Stars scored six times In the seventh and final Inning to erase the big lead Over In Emeryville the Los Angeles Angels had a tough time of it in handling a double defeat to the Oakland Acorns 3 to 2 in the first end 3 to 1 in the serond Both games were tightly played with excellent pitching on both teams In the past seven games with the Angels the Acorns have only one game to their credit Sacramento maintained Its recently set fast pace by trimming San Diego twice also thereby making it six out of seven for the series The Sacs ere topping the league now two and one half games ahead of Los Angeles The Portland Beavers who have held the cellar position all season snapped Into it yesterday and handed a pair of 3 to 2 defeats to the Seatlle Rainiers on the Portland lot The first gsme endpd after eleven innins when Marv Owen rame home on a single by Larry Barton nm Jt Sn Krxnclaro OOO OIO 1 3 0 Hnllvwonrt non OOO OUO-O 7 0 Gibson and Surlns: Root and Brcnxel SKROMO GAMK Franrlam I Hotlrwond AH 110 A' ARHOA Tmwvraa 4 2 3 31 HaorerM Hnlilerrf 4 0 4 0 rhaltrf liratKtnir 3 11 1 Yniins-Ib JrnnRsttb 4 2 0 0 Sylrsirlh lwlart 1 0 4 0 IHrkahllt Kalnlh 3 0 7 1 Rellrt Parry 2h 4 0 12 rhuli2b Ourd hl 3 2 0 0 Atwnoda Kama 3 112 Ravenap Stull 0 0 0 01 Hilrhsrp iTlMimaap I Rrrnial I Gay 4 3 5 a 4 0 10 4 1 1 2 0100 4 110 0 110 3 2 2 4 2 0 12 0 1 lion lion oooo 0 Elmer Riddle pitched six hit hall for the Reds in ihe nightcap with Iinnie Frey doubling home the run that gave them a 2 to triumph Giant Whack W'arneke Tn Chicago I on made his first apcaranre since returning to the Cuh and was whacked soundly by the New York Giants who captured the opener 6 to 2 ihut the Cuhs hounced back to square accounts 8 to 3 with Hiram Bithorn doing the pitching and Lou Noviknff paring the hitting Tlie Cleveland Indinna took both ends of their twin bill from the Waxhinglon Senslors winning the first 9 to 7 with a two run rally in the tenth Inning and the second to 0 on Jim Bogby'e eight hit pitching The 'day's best pitching performance in the American League was turned in by Jake Wade who held the Philadelphia Athletiri to three hits and contributed three hlow'a himself as the Chicago While Sox took the second game 11 to 1 Roger Wolf pitched five hit hall in winning the first game for the 1 tn 2 hut snapped a 1 to 1 tie hy walking In a run in the tenth Inning and needed a walk a triple hy Elmer Valo and a single hy Dick Sie-hrrt for two runs in the last half of the extra frame First Bmokli Pit I (hu Frrn Lopes Whirly Goes After Top Money Title Wednesday Bruce McCormick Io Angeles and 6 in the thirty six hole finals Big time tournament golf Ir nothing new to he held th national public links crown in but in winning the western he was the lone survivor of one of the best fields assembled In a long time Star Studded Field Included In it and victim somewhere along the line were the national amateur and defending western champion Corporal Marvin Reeiei Vauglu Releeri Mrdwle Csmllll Rlixor Hems i Kulllvai Owenc Mesdp Xampoi Mlelw Walker Bnrdasi Softies Slated To Vie Tonight tenth to the twenty fifth lap at which point Girtz passed the youngster Poor starts raused the mishaps which twice halted the main event The first time the thirteen cars tightly packed jammed on the! north turn -and cars driven by Charlie Bacon of Fresno and Girtz (Bud) Ward the present national public links top man Bill Welch Houston Harry Given former were losing to the Detroit Tigers Walker Cup star McCormick who fi to 4 and winning 3 to 1 in thlr-succeeded Ahhott as national pnh- Teams of three leagues will via Total Pmokly Pitlehii Rum relt 2 Mi hit Ri rtetPhr tn Gua Pipes mnn 2 nut Etrher-ISbt Fresno Golf Clubs Boast Scores Of 55 In Tourney A birdie three on the par 4 four birdies having been scored Satur Flrat Philaiiei Clnrinm Huprr Slid Hi skidded and crashed Into the board tonight In the city softball rlrcuit wall on the several city playground In the second crerkup the moat I In the National League the lead-spectacular seen on the Fresno Ing Nick Kikkert outfit will oppose track In several seasons Eddie the 41 Club and the second place Wendt's No 5 squeezed from both McAlister's ten wll play the third sides by cars driven hy George place Volanti In the two top con-Zcronian of Sanger and Guthrie in test particular leaped Into the air did Fresno with fourteen broadside skid and rolled over straight wins will try to make It (wire landing upside down fifteen when it meets the last place rilot Is Unhurt Church of the Brethren in a Church The ambulance roared onto the League game at 7 on Reedy rack and the crowd expected Wendt diamond to be wheeled away in Ihe big while Top gme in the st(lle UBgum car but attendants righted his car wm he iBue between the lead-anff-hw limbed out unhurt ing Flying Horse and the second IIsV-8 special one of the fastest plape PoKlofri( at 7 0IX Tntnls 29 20 Totals 39 JO 21 12 Two out whan inning run arorprl Han Franc taco OHO 300 Hollywood uofl 020 Trowar Itodatn Lawla Jrnnlna rain Osrednwakl Hoover Young Oylvra-Irr nirkahot grhulla 2 Atwood Day Youns Bchiillr Struck nut -Rrvana 1 Raaaa on halla Off Santa 2 off Hllebrr 1 off Thnmaa I Inning pltrhrr Thnmaa iHMInn utrliar Saata Two baaa Trowar Hnma runa Young Diekahot Iioubtc llay IIMgin to Parry Circle Hysterical Emer son Woodward's Rounders beaten only onre in his career and John Transfigure The field also may lnrlude such capable performers as Ivel Best end Blueberry Pie which ran come In with the lightest burden of 104 pounds Since Whirlaway is only $27244 shy of the Seabiscuit mark it Is likely that set bark at Suffolk would not change Trainer Ben Jones' carefully laid plans to make him Ihe turf's greatest money winner of all time before the 1942 season ends Jones has entered the 4 year old son of Blenheim IX and Duslwhirl in several other big stake event and most likely intends to run him regardless of whether he drags down the winner's sllre of Ihe purse expected to be about $47r XK) two days hence It 1 likely that Jones frightened off many of his colleagues hy conditioning his mighty rhampion for Ihe Massachusetts That event drew a total of sixty seven nomlnnl inn but only seven others now remain on Ihe eligible list Some of the experts fesr that 122 pounds will be a difficult burden for Attention to Cnrry against Wright's 1941 triple rhampion Others express high hopes for Rounders which has been quartered at the trark during most of the meeting That Irish bred colt has drawn a 106 pounds impost hut ha rarried aa much as 114 tn victory hefore being brought to this day by Frank Ruth and Jack Keck Keck personally has clipped four strokes from par having shot two birdies and an eagle BOSTON July Although he is destined lo be a heavily played favorite for his thirty fourth con xeciitive time many of the railhlrds at Suffolk Downs known by them as the "graveyard of champions' Just rannnt picture mighty WhfL away wiping out S437-730 record when Warren Wright' Inng tailed star vies with small but select field Wednesday in the $50000 added Massachusetts Handicap Many of the dockers fear that the chalk bettors will not get much satisfaction out of their favorite wercry Here Comes Whirlaway for none of the previous seven winners of the rich mile and an eighth event ever won It by running over rivals in the home stretch Whirly who will carry the top weight of 130 pounds against no less than five or more then seven rivals dotes on rushing from behind tactics that doomed such super horses as Discovery War Admiral and Challedon in the past The only favorite to win the Massachusetts was Seahlscuit also lugging 130 back In 1937 and he did it by breaking on top end remaining in dose attendance of the pare until he regained the lead rounding the final turn Certain to Hart against Whirly are such lightning starters as Mrs Parker Attention which outran Mr Big Tall in last year's Arlington and Greentree'e capable Swing And Swey Others with plenty of "lick'' down to start are the Vnynti Murtns Gtonnop hit letwh teenth hole of the Sunnyside Country Club course yesterdsy gave the club a score of 55 seventeen under Per In the annual Peter Dawson National Ringer Tournament Made by II McLaughlin It was Ihe seventeenth made in the lournB' ment which opened July 1st and will close August 31t The club's score in Ihe tournament last year was 48 24 under par Meanwnlle the Fort Washington Golf Club's score In the tournament remained at 55 also two more Knyrf Nnrthy Ktlenll Wnrren Johnsor llnks titiist in 1337 and numerous city and sectional champs The luster had not even worn off Abbott's victory before eh was risking prestige in a match with hi most formidable river Corporal Ward The two prepared to match hots in an eighteen hole exhibition here late today the proceeds to go to the army emergency reiiet fund It will he a renewal of a long rivalry last fought out last year In Omaha where Ward defeated Abbott 4 and 3 to nthe national amateur title The stage had seemed to have heen spt for them to meet In the finals of the western just concluded They were the pretaur-nament favorites Welch Beat Ward Ward however was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Public Link Boss Welch 2 tip Abbott meanwhile plaved the best golf in the tournament to win all six mafees by suhstanlia! margin He wa ten under par for 118 hole whlcn Is fair golf for one who had been practically a weekend player since last November In the final thirty six a he wax most of the week Ahhott was steady a a dock Only orre in the tournament was eh behind when Harry Givan led him for three holes early in the semifinal match Only onexmatrh was played yesterday in the Round Robin Tournament on the Fort Washington Golf Club course and it ended in a tie when Roh Martin and Jark Shelburne finished eighteen holes of malrh play even with George Seheid end Elmo Maul It was in Class of the Summer tourney of it brand on 1 he track however Holm paygroind damond was damaged so badly that It ts Thf KheAait (or 0nlght: National 8:45 HQ expected to be in the ear hospital Flrat Lna Anaclra 000 000 7 0 Oakland non mu 2 7 0 Gahrmann Mallory and Camphall Buxton and tilrnn HKCOND GAME law AnsHra Oakland ARHOA' ABHOA 3 11 O' Mallhotr 3 0 2 0 4 17 0 Varsarlb 3 0 0 2 4 13 2lluhv2b 3 1 2 4 14 0 Hraraellb 3 0 0 3 12 3'Taubvrt 3 110 2 0 0 0 Waatlakaef 3 0 2 0 3 1 2 II Hlxnayaa 2 113 1 0 2 0 Raimondis 2 14 0 3 10 2 Cballnlp 2 0 0 0 Iziwarytf Walikalh II us haa 2b Olarnrf MavnMh Mrhuatraa Tndde Stan rf Raffanap Kik- for some time before racing again heUr'rowd on bataTlf I 41 Club California Field the crowd on Ihe occasion voianll McAlister's Holmes 1 41st vs 56th QMC Cosmos Tntnl Phllsrtrl Clnrlniu Rune liush orr Jnr J( Tam O'Shanter Field Nears 200 Pleasanton Sale Is Postponed Fleet Pnpinn Ft IJUI Tnel Cumber crackups particularly In the letter case because In his attempt to orp vi- rank move into the west straightaway In a good poaitlon he appeared to Church 7 Church maku a hoi if effort to aqueere Into the Brethren i FrMnoCA xpota which wrere not Wf enough I Reedy? 8 Pa Red Shielda va for hla machine Ci-om Church Reedy Piper for the first time alnce Slate League 7 A last Summer wa not on the scene vs Evzones Flnk-Whlte Flying to take the combined cheer and Horses Postoffice Holmes hnoes of his supporters end other- wise on a two weeks-vacation )eer Hunting Is Fine from his shipyard 'ob in Oakland Toll If 27 7 2181 TotsK 24 4 217 tzu Anstlra non 021 3 Oakland OOO 1 no 1 Rirurk out Ry rhallni Rarranihursar 2 Rise on hiila Off Chalinl 3 Rum Tdiwcry Todd Stars Luhy Error Rlsney Two ban mu Olwn Todd Tnuhy Doubla play Risniy to Luhy to Hcaraclla rtnnnry Went lit Rnmrf lyimlnr Meele Feme nr Curl nett Mlllerei Ttnhersa Winer IVinmei Tnhlnp Balnp Coaches Select Smith Westfall Pastor Protests To Roosevelt Over Racetrack Piper nnd Cai Niday of a sudden With Our Uncle Sam Isst week derided to take their to the Midwest to try their But 5flVe I he MldeS First tea mi Rsrrsmfiilo 001 OOO Hsn Illesn IXIO OHO I Arms and Mutllrr Hshsrt Brown and Rxlksld SECOND GAMK Rarrnmeuln I Nw Dtrsn AHHOAl ABHOA tAkrss 4 0 12 Hkrllev2b 4 12 4 Thnmpsntr 4 2 2 O' Pntrhrttcf Sturdy 1b 4 2 8 0: Hlllab 4 12 0 MAXinrtrf 3 0 2 0 ilsrlss 3 2 3 4' Jmssntr Harms r( Adsmsrr Mrsnrr2b 3 0 2 0 3 0 02 3 110 3 0 12 3 0 0 0 Triple Play Marks Junior AL Tussle OAKLAND July 7--The matter of sale of the county race track and ground in Pleasanton was put over today unlil Thursday for a hearing The trark was to have heen sold laat Thursday on closed bids for not lets than 8123000 A taxpayer suit was brought and a temporary restraining order against such a sale waa Issued Those asking the re-strainer said the county would suffer a substantial loss by a sale John Marehbank former operator of the Tanforan trark bid on the PlcasRnfon plant lie recently wa granted August and September dntes for a forty day season luck on the numerous midget tracks I DENVER July Big garni there for the remainder of July hunting in the United Slate has The two had been planning to make rarevd thp ful aanction of tha ihe jaunt but early laat week de- federal war or no war elded against It after the Office "Mnd what Is more a new Indus-Defense Transportation lapped a item from lt Dr ban on motorcycle vJ automob Me shant chief of the division of wild racing then at the last minute management of the United changed thplr minds again Istates Forest Service aya that Miirllrrr Krraflnlab Rerrap 3 0 7 1 1110 lion lion oooo 3 12 0 Detnrsr 3 0 O'Rllnsnnlb Tolnli Pmtnn Lnu Funs Pteiistiti Crenpi nrlln Hans beer hi Frrnnml Plsusht' 1 off Pirurk 3 10 4 Psssnu IKsIkrld IBruwnp The results: herelofore aa many as 1200000 deer Totals 31 121 101 Ssrrsmsnto Ksn niesn Tmphv dash Wna br Vuknvtrh IK- CHICAGO July 13 (INS) The entry list in the all American amateur golf tournament Monday on the Tam O'Shanter Country Club eoitrse neared the 290 mark today The tournament will he Ihe only nation wide meet for amateurs this year Among players who have sicned for the amateur event are Dirk Chapman national 1940 amateur champion now In the army air eorpi officers' training school in Southern Pine Johnny Goodman former national open and amateur rhampion Ray Billows present holder of both the Great Lake and New York state amateur titles and Frank Stranahan 1941 winner of the trans Mississippi amateur rhampionship and current Ohio state rhampion Provisional entries siso have been rereived from three leading amateur now In the armed forres who will play If iheir requests for furloughs are granted These sre Marion (Bud) Ward1 now with the armv on the west1 roast: John Barnum former Mexican amateur champion now with the navy In San Diego and Iiuis Jennings quarter finalist In the nntinnal amateur at Omaha last year also with the navy in San Diego hides hsve been imported annually ond flutlin Tlmp 44 26 vpenndf Ing Flrat Vat-Won hy rtrtRr TJlfrom Thailand and South America Totsll 2 0 21 a non no i a ooo 002 2 "Inning Beers Lnsliis nllrher ---Psssn Rust mi balls Oft Psssn Rirurk Ry Psssn 1 by Reera 1 Runs Lake Thompson Miuritv Germs Mesner Mueller Shelley Rslkeld Errors- HIM lensen TVlnre Two hssr Germs Three bast Mueller Stolen bases Thom peon Lake Ft ret New Chlrign Srhlir gchmlts lAurih Americana have never saved their jwissfriSw buBrsrbbffiri daay ln fourth OmriKO 9rnnUn Tim 1 1 Id Shantl explained Tnil eif nd? ut for these hides a market COLUNGSWOOD (N J) Ml A minister who onre prayed for to prevent completion of the new 82000900 Camden race track asked President Roosevelt last night lo seise the track and keep It from opening Rev Carl Mclntlre in letter to (he chief executive asserted that WPA laborers fabricated and Installed nine outbuildings for tbe park several days after the War Production Board' June 6lh deadline on amusement center construction rlergyman pastor of Col-lingxwood Bible Presbyterian Church asked Roosevelt to turn Ihe park over tn the army or navy i a training base money helped build this ahnntinahle track" he wrote Tim 1:1104 nmi Hfmirimil Wm Mrmiri Hoyrs: third kUmn Tlm 2:07 armnd ornilflniil W'mi hjr Vtiknvlrh: KR VukmrHi: tftfld fourth' CHICAGO July With the start of nation wide voting for members of Ihe ell star rollegiate football team to meet the pro rhampion Chirago Bears announcement was made today that the nine coaches of the western football conference had east their ballots unanimously for Brure Smith Minnesota halfhark and Bob Westfall Michigan fullback The ninth annual game between the National Football league champions and the College All Stars will he p'ayed at Soldier Field August 2Mth The result of the first general balloting among the fans was not given hut the roaches were completely agreed on the two beck field men who spread devastation among rival teams last season The coaches who msde select Ion were Frits Crisler Michigan Lynn Waldorf Northwestern Eddie Anderson Tows Harry Sluhldreher Wisconsin Bo MrfflMan Indiana Paul Brown Ohio State George Hauser Minnesota Ray Eliot 1111-nol and Elmer Burnham rurdue Five of them gave their vote to Frankie Albert star quarlerhsrk at Stanford In 1949 and 1941 Other rated high hv the eoarhe Included Roh Helnhard California tackle Girl Drops From Play First JC Reams ini onn non no-2 i Portland 000 000 2110 3 3 Rarrell and Cnlilna Rstrd users Cnlirn end Mnrer HkTOXD GAME Reallle I Ftrllaad ARHOA' ARHOA Kins er 3 0 3 Wright 2b 1112 Harris It 2 0 2 0 Owenlih 3 114 HARNESH HORSF8 WILL RUN NEW YORK July The Ulrt: Ouh'eounlry' top trotters and pacers Pinal tiamitrap Wnn by nnrs R-moved Jnto Roosevelt Raceway in ZX Timi: Westbury today tor the alert Thirty lap faaliir -Wnn hv Gulhrta: Of a fifty five dey meeting th imnl Girl: third Eldar: (mirth uhi-h will be a ached- HM 1l ImIII- -IIU mm lull trail NEW YORK July 11-(AHelen A trip! play a home run with two aboard and a triple with one on all hy Fink-White players fa tured the team's 10 to 2 victory over California Field In a Junior Amerlran League baseball game on the Fink-While diamond Saturday The triple play involved four Players Seadler to Whittle to Pounds to Catrher DeMantv Pound slammed out the homeland Bautista connected for the triple Although Al Hern of Unimex struck out etgh hatters and his teammate made only one error Dickey Playground's Junior American nine chalked up a 3 to 2 win over Holmes on the one hit pitching Job of Jordan In other Junior American game Vehter uret I he league lending Roosevelt 12 to in for the tattei team' second los in fourteen game this season while Ilsmllinh plastered the Roosevelt Juniors 17 to The ahort scores FinKhli iiMiMMin jo it i California Field 2 12 Liurti Shepard AP'snninnd De-Manty Gambo and Traxler VUkPy IMMIIMtlMMlil 5 1 I Hoi mu 2 1o Jordan and Burnt Brogdon Horn and Britton H- ft Webster 12 12 3 Roosevelt 1(1 6 Bernhard New Ynrlr No 2 soded 3 114 Thnmpannr( 2 110 uerunarn ixew lorn io eeneaMhrn rf 3 Nnrheri ir 3130 nuking women Horceen Ih 3 0 0 Horton lb 2 0 110 player of the four ranking luled atop on the grand circuit Tima Nirmiw 2b KtlrklPBt Kwir Hnrlnmip Whili 1 0 2 2 Htlntrf 112 0 RrrtnM 2 0 12 Isnt lrh 2 0 1 0 0 0 Pfhiihip 2 10 2 1 0 0 0 flfrtutmfnlf 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Orrrilp 0 0 0 0 Fresnan Is Second RTOC'KTON LEGION WINfi STOCKTON July The Karl Rosa Post of Stockton beat the Manhart Post of Sacramento 8 to 7 yesterday In the first game of three to deride th American legion junior baseball rhampion Kill of the Interior of California The track ia scheduled tn open a CLmaL rnrty eight day meeting Saturday jnC JliOOl with some of the nation' Inp flight 1 Louis Finds His Golf Good Cards Not Too Fine In Kansas City Total 24 4 IS Totals 20 21 12 mo non Pnrtlsnd m2 two 3 ptirhsr Rchnhrl twtnx pitrh-r--Kisiisr Rirurk mil- By Runs no 1 Iy Rrhuhsl 2 Basra ns halla Off Fislisr 1 off Roriann 2 off Rrhuhsl 2 Harris Turitrann Wright Owrn Srhiihrl Kr-mra -Nnr Tsn haar till Wrlht Rar- entered In the Eastern Clay Court Tennis Tournament at the Jni-kson Heights Tennis Club advanced to the second round today hy eliminating llnseeded Grot el Stnmm also of New York 6-2 6-3 Mnrgnret Osborne San Fianclxco lop seeded and Helen Tedcrscn Kih-hany of New York No 4 needed defaulted reducing the seeded women to two Budge ratty Lo Angeles national junior rhampion featured ihe opening dnC play yealerdayj hy rmiqurring Wlllinm Thompson! seasoned New York leftlmnder 6-31 6-4 Frank Bowden veteran New Yorker ranched the fourth round hy vanquishing two opponent Hi drew a first round bye conquered Jimmy Schnnar Ilnvcrfnrd Col- Wright In rifirr Pmibls' limns lo Hartnn Robert Perkins of Fresno grabbed second place honors In the grand aggregate of the annuel state smallbore tournament staged yesterday In Richmond He also was third In the Iron sight aggregate Top honor In Ihe grand aggregate were taken hy Ram I -ear of Vallejo with 1166x3209 Perkins horses entered The Garden State Racing Associalion operator hna forecast an opening day attendance of 50(190 despite gasoline rationing and war time restrictions on added ruhlle transportation Mclntlre produced a number of photographs whlrh he snlri showed WPA workers fabricating small hullrilngs transporting them from imiininss imnsppriing mem irom Greenberg Is Victor Of Illinois Net Title MACHINISTS NEEDED TO HELP WIN THIS WAR KANSAS CITY July U-M1-llev weight C'hnntpion Joe Louis Barrow on hi first leave from Foil Riley Kan tried out his golf game and played cards with nther sol-dlcri at the Negro Service Mena Club lie was Just a shade over par fig urea In a twenty seven hole golf Appleby and Gi'll'iVm Stone" anii hul ''onislcnl min! CaalltO Andreoni mlnn Souza Pitches One Hitter For Holmes EVANSTON (111) July H-lfl- i in sasssASLffs ssrjsrsi jsrsa Seymour Greenberg of Chicago and fnr lavatories and ahower wnn the Tilherlnglon match placed second in (he sixth event 49 shots Little Tony Sousa who handled center field fur Ihe Rmxrvelt High Ickc 6-4 6-2 and then misted Gal 'School nine lest Spring fashioned If you are not now employed In a war here' your opportunity Ours la a rnmpact organization that dor things Chnnre la live In famous Puget Sound rountry cool nights anil nnd fresh water fishing raulinr Bets of Los Angeles Green' hrrg defeated Gardner I-arned of Clilragn In the men's finals yrsler "All I'm Interested In right now Is being a good soldier answered Joe In repiv In questions concern Ing the possibility of a Fnll scret1 with Billy Conn a one hit ahuinut for Ihe Hnlnte-snfthallnrs nf Hie Dim ground Hamilton 1 13 Roosevelt Juniors 8 4 3 Cropsey and Bilvelrs Welionanil Gouge Early last month while TOO ork-er labored from dawn to dusk to finish Ihe track herore the WPA (leadline the paator led his congregation in praxlng that this rare against the government shall foil at 190 yards Iron sights and was third In Ihe opening event of 40 shot at 39 yards irmf sights Harold Fuller took first place In the flrat event expert rlaaa aa well the second event 40 shots at 59 meters expert class Lee Woods was second In the Tilherlnglon match marksman class Walter' Riley took second In the fifth Honied League as thev whipped Ih-il'1 whlle Miss Cosmo sortie to 0 on the Cos- nrl1 Catherine Wolf of Elk-mos diamond Rntmdnv hart Inri in the women' title Clara Callender Babe Zaharias Beat Men RABIN NAMFO NET PRO SEATTLE July 13 uD-- The Seal lie Tennis Club haa appointed match 6-4 fi-9 Larnrd end Boh Snildl of Chicago trimmed Greenberg and Olrn Park Mishawakn lnd 6-2 6-2 to win Ihe men's doubles rhampionship vln Friedman New York l'niver-sity 6-2 61 Others who advanced were the Oilmnil hlothrr nf Senttlr Wash Kirhard and Robert the tatter bring rusted later and Eddie Moylan of Trenton Robert Oilman pul nut Dan Iinaclan of Jutkxnn Height 6-11 6-4 and Richard eliminated another Jaeksnn Heights entry Waller li-l 7-3 Mnyliin dtew a first round hve and then wm from Jerry nf New Yrk 6 2 (-1 Robert Odniiin then wns elinil-nateil Ihe third round hv Mh Dixon nf Siranive 6-4 fill and event 39 shots nt 50 nnd 20 shot Wayne Sabin Portland Ore at It Important War Production Jobs For Floor 4 Bench Machinists Lathe Hands Planer Hands Borinq Mill Oparatori (Both Horixontel end Ver ticsl) Machinists to Ren Shapers Write AIRMAIL In another playground I'nllmlteu affair Dickey smashed Fink-White 11 tn 11 ft ijnimr 7 nmuoi titiiitiMMiMM 0 I Sousa and Bril ton Salwasser end iteinhauer P1l KV MMIMMMMIM 14 2 Flnk-Wliilr 11 5 4 Stuilcnie er and Arnest Ijuirla professional Sahln one of the nation's Inp ranking players while an amateur will assume his duties Wednesday st 109 yards telescopic sigh) eg pert ring Fuller wni seventh and Riley ninth In Ihe Iron sight aggregate Chattnan Cops Feature Race Event In Seattle 1 08 ANGELES July lI-Bahe Dldrlksen and Clara Callender tranicd up hand 7-any Hope of the niiivie and radio and Aininn-date rinfcssinnal Jne Cnlwrll a 2 in 1 tlnimping In a Red Cross benefit exhibit inn yeateidny OIL 10-2000-40 The miglily Hal uiildiivirg IP! reached the third rn tnd Semltcr and Drown urn sliut a t9 nn the fist nlup amlluitli a A4 fi-4 itlumph orr Uni 2-OiIIm Scl4 89C Employment Office ibti Webtter-Brinkley Co Grotlen of New Yotk SEATTLE July 1- For the third consecutive Sunday Chattnan wen the feature rare In Lnngacre yesterday This time It was the mile long British Columbia Handicap with a 81295 purse Chattnan paid 89 $141) and 8239 in the 82 niutuels The lavored Real Article was second returning $119 and 82 49 Profile was third pnjing 827(11 1 RAN' DIEGO NINE H'15'R SAN DIEGO July U-'P -Shii Diego's post Nb 6 defeated Snn Bernardino Pnt No 14 11 t4 4 irvirrday and qualified for the Southern California me flnnls of the 1942 Amrrhan Legion Junior haaehall tnumnment Tmi No won the national championship last year I iMlnaisefilMi Open Air Auto Parti 669 Alaska St Seattle Wash Monday Nights cur 9ueiti Keep eocl end comfortable thii evening Of ERA TOMA HIM SAN FRANCISCO July Ton Olixeia Oakland featherweight wij: i-lnsh with Aursl Toma of Rumania lonlglit In a ten round battle In the Cnliiptim Bowl 4 fitcd a tiif "I on the back nliv a 73 linnet ft Cnllcmler the stale wnnien's r-hamplnq raid rd a 72 Hope tnk a 79 and Cal-wrR lo turd 7 1 I HIT BROADWAY AWFRIrX ASWUI4TIIIX riimbtfa I fnlitnv'hR i jn -1 a ril 14 1 MitamihM Kbikub iv 21 11 "lyyiiapraa alAj3 mtn -1 ui 'rhre tT-r.

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