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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 6

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A wrt 1 1 Two Legged Blimp Will Flam Meets His Doubles Partner Dorothy Germain Leads Miss Hicks Dodgers Make Pennant Bid Seek Detton's Mat Title Bainiers Again Dump Portland Crowd Leaders 28-on-Herbie Dean Detlon holder of the Pacific Coast heavyweight wrestling championship once more will stake hia crown against challenger Bob the: FRESNO BEE Saturday July 28 1945 rAGE NEW YORK July 28 (UR Rack in the friendly noisy confines of Ehhct Field where they have everything from Hilda Chester's cowbells to Gladys Gooding's pipe th Junlor tennis laurels in sight DETROIT July Flam Beverly Hills Calif high school ace bent on sweeping all by (Blimp) Stewart 100 pound Lo Angeles behemoth toiilght In the organ to cheer them on the went after his fourth straight ma CHICAGO July 28 11 Doc othy Germain of Philadelphia staved off a threat hy defending champion Betty Hicks of Claremont Calif to maintain her lead in the all American women's opeit golf tournament today with a 54 hole total of 231 bliss Germain shot for her poorest 18 round session but kept two strokes ahead of Miss Hicks and Dorothy Kielty of Lai Angeles who had 236 aggregates SEATTLE July 28 Seattle's Ralnlera a purred by the prediction they would drop acvcn straight! thla week to the first place Tort-J land Reavers are within five games of the top In the Pacific Coast Bolstered Pinedale Nine Tumbles Lemoore 6 To 4 Brooklyn Dodgers are set today tOjjor champlonatip here today in an make a serious bid for the pennant All season the experts have in- California final of the western slsted that they could not do It junior tournament at Cranhrook and they have confounded them by School League today after their third vie- The Camp Pinedale Interceptor catcher hit a grounder to Boh lory In four starts against the parked by a group of new soldicrslfhompson at third Thompson erred the leaders 'from Texas laid down the law ml vmine A ih Lemoore Army Air Field a ort 0P' rapped an Infield ul- the the Pair Threaten Nelson night was further embarrassment gan Joaquin Valley iJeosue I tress 'ihf i doing It anyway Now the showdown si age has been reached and burden of proof la strictly on shoulders of Manager Leo gentlemen" Five and a half games behind the pace setting Chicago Cubs and a game and a half behind aecond place St Louis the Dodgers play each of the weaker eastern clubs before going up against the more potent western trams again Rookie ('omen Through They opened their four game stand at home yesterday against hrth ln BS-5 ft ttTK Crushers league leading team after dungeon dwelling throughout the first half tonight will face the a loss battle for third place Seals failed to capitalize chance to overtake the Sacra- guardian Aulds Steals Home The Fresnans went into the ninth inning with a 5 to 0 lead and in tie without In the O'Doul'i on a main event of the weekly show In Ryan'a Auditorium it will he a one hour limit duel for two out of three falls There will be no disqualification marie by the referee surh as there was last week when Al Stecher referee handed Stewart the only fall when Detton socked him for refusing to award Detton a fall Stewart who held the east coast heavyweight rrown a year ago when he was campaigning as the Golden Terror out of Boston it a fast man for hia air A leg Injury slowed him- a hit last week hut he rlaims he will be up to par tonight Detton a farmer near Hayward will employ his speedy clever holds against his big opponent who will have about an 80 pound weight advantage on him KO Koverly socking Slav who was disqualified in hie match with Vincent Lope here last week will return to meet big Jim (Goon) Henry of Texas in the semlwlndup a 45 minute match llcnry is 6 feet 6 Inches tall and is a touch opponent for Koverly who specializes in right hand Uv percuts The Texan formerly campaigned as the Goon masked rap-per and with success I Coy boy Karl Davis big rugged Vic Christy popular Glendale Texan in the 45 minute special lad will try hia elhow smashes on opening the thnw at 8:30 o'clock Flam national Interscholaslic king who won tecently both the eastern junior and River Forest III Invitational events opposed his doubles partner Hugh Stewart of Los Angeles In the western windup Flam defeated Don Hamilton Burbank Calif 6 7-5 yesterday for his fifth straight win here losing but one set enroute to the finals Stewart who previously had knocked out third needed Tom Malloy of Panama City Fla won by default over second seeded Herbert (Buridwl Behrens Fort Laud erdale Fla when Behrena suffered a recurrence of an old back strain in losing the first set 6-2 Dick Moulcdou New Orleans the third ranklnp hoy player shellacked George Gentry La Jolla Calif 6-2 6-1 to enter the hoys' division title round against Jack Turpin Dallas Tex who eliminated second seeded rony Travert Cincinnati 4-6 6-2 6-2 mento Solons Both teams went-ij'Tl mer FI efd'Nightllawks'in an- hl w'h a 'hfn uld the Brave and did It succcfuny down to defeat the Solons losing "AT' for the ndVoun aked Wlth Auld rnal to behind Rookie 4 I Iserond place Hawks would 0r stealing home The Lemoore outfit staged Ralph Branca's pitching All of the old crowd welcomed an half when 'the Dodgers veaterday including and the Seals 8 to 4 to the Oakland Acorns The only ning game of the ev hit and rfft vm baseman their first Garcia' got the Los Angeles Angels pinPdlljp iTneun '1sm" on through pitcher Marty Errante I with Topeka in the Western Association Errante hooked the hall Stars 6 to 3 Reavers Boot 'Em For the second night in a row the Braver committed four error Miss Chester the number one feminine fan and Miss Gooding the of the hall park organ Typically the Dodgers came from behind scoring all their runa in the eighth after an error The Cubs won their tenth straight from Cincinnati 2 to 1 in the ninth when three aingles brought in the winning run for Claude Passeau's eleventh virtory Bucky Waltera lost his first game jn gX garja for Shroba drew a free pass and with the bases loaded A1 Cutru-zaia right fielder belled a single for two runs Cost followed him with another single for two more runs Cutruzala had gone to aecond previously on the throw in to home The rally ended with Errante in ft ra Pet 7 an aim 400 113 1 1 1 2 i to show definite signs of strain Club Standi after pacing the circuit for all butiw two days of the season Three ofj the misrues rame In the seventh inning whrn Seattle shoved across sewn runs on six hits to overcome a 3 to 3 Portland lead Victim of the assault was submariner Ad Ijuka who had won his last five lilts The defeat was his eight Won Itnma Cruahrri 3 Wnmmrr l-lfld 1 Cnmp Pined I 2 Lemoore A A 1 Knall Cnmp Pinedale I ante Hammer Field o'clock lad Vfhl Lrmnor AAV 4 Taalthi jtoma Crushers Vintners Will Play Modesto striking out Thompson Hardly aid- Vince two run homer Ing Emmie's cause in that inning the eleventh broke up a score-were three Pinedale errors makingliesi pitching duel between Oscar all runs unearned jJudd of the Phils and Bill Voiselle Between them Coyle first base-of the Giants Philadelphia win- 2 to 0 Judd yielded only hits Cubs Buy Hank Borowy Pennant Fever Increases of the year against 15 derisions past 13 Lemoore batsmen for strike- man and Garcia catcher wereinlng Farmer Hal Turpin went the die-outs walked four and allowed credited with 20 putouts for Le-three and Garcia in- moore Coyle had 11 nine Neither erred Score: Camp Pinedale I lenwtrp AAP AH il HO A ABHPOA 4 2 5 3 Cutriuularf 3 110 4 3 14 5 110 fiveiRitirrf (McClatchy Newspapers Service) MODESTO July The Home Townera headed by pitcher Jim McDonald will play the Fresno Vintners first half California League champions in Fresno next Sunday night In the afternoon the Fresnans will meet the Mo- Dave theRd ShiS th munidpal park 0 Tnnmpsnlb 5 11 AHnmi on balls three of them In one In- Auiiiie 4 1 1 2 O'Connell a 6 2 tance for the Rainiers who are outPjght hits with no runs until Le-to avenge two previous decisive moore rallied in the ninth for four series defeats at the hands of thei shroba Etna 10 Joe Shroba matched him almost Bad Boy Valli Eaves who was pil(h for pitch whiffing 10 Pine-punched on the chin earlier In the (fnlp hatters and giving up hut week by San Diego Manager Pepper hn ji0WPVer he dished out bases I Jf Martin redeemed himself by hurling the Padres to their 4 to 1 vie- njn 'Younnm lory mer Sacramento The loss was Bo'lh are right handera Lew1-'! heartbreaker for the Solons pinPdaP went Into the mound ace Guy Fletcher the third inning when Stumpy pitched no hit run run ball for Pifer serond sarker led off with Totsi 3 5 27 10 Totals the first six innings and allowed a hili adVanced on Infield outs by liilu -ta only four safeties during the en-jj Ritzier and Alex Koxtel both'c PinHn! 001 040 noi-s tire game San Diegos first bHjoutfielders and scored on first base- A' ltoniii was Bob Bokens home run In the mBn Bob Olesewlci's clean to pan ter field mrn Rltilrr Olnewlro Young 2 Culrti- lh' 11 Cost 2 Thnmpnnn Hnttrlnk Shaba To Inis tne rinedale natsmen ptriirk out By Krram ii bv shroba 10 added four runs ln the fifth inning on ott Krrani 4 off snnba 3 3 3 8 2 seventh which knotted the count at one all The Padres broke the tie In the ninth scoring three oooo hird defeat against 17 victories CHICAGO July (UP -Two mrn of thr past are virtually the only threats today In Byron Nelson's relentless drive toward hia fourth All Ameriran golf championship and a new tournament record One la sprightly little Gene Saraxen a teolflng threat of another era and ths other is hulking Ralph Guldahl one of the game's most tragic figures Nelson oldding for his fourth virtory in the five year history of the All Americans is at the head of the 136 man field with a 36 hole total of 134 strokes 10 under par Although he complained his ailing back still bathers him Nelson shot a four under par 68 yesterday to extend hia lead to four strokes over Sarazen with 18 holes left today and the final 18 tomorrow Far 5Irann Nothing I There is something uncanny about the way Nelson methodically shattera pa day In and out He has won a record of eight straight individual tournaments He haa topped all previous money winning records And now he appears to be a "shoo In" for golfs richest prize the $13600 in war bonds that goes to the winner of the men's the featured tournament of three being played simultaneously over the rolling 7am O'Shanler course The ruddyfaeed powerful Texan needs only a 72-71 on the final two rounds to better the record 278 strokes with which he won the 1941 All American open Yet those two forgotten Sarazen and Guldahl had a chance lo catch him In serond place is'1 Sarazen who launched one of the game's greatest careers in 1922 when at the age of 20 he won the national PGA championship Sarazen row 41 shot a hot 68 yesterday highlighted hy a hole in one for a 36 hole total of 1-18 strokes lie had the heart and the game but whether he has the stamina to overtake Nelson is something else The other possibility is Guldahl who won the national open in 1937 and 1938 and the In 1939 then faded into oblivion During the past four years he has failed miserably In attempts to win a tournament He even has had trouble breaking par Guldahl Taken A 26 A But yesterday he eame out of no- where to tie the Tam O'Shanler eourse record with a for 139 stroke Never in recorded tournament history has there heen a first nine to equal the one Guldahl shot when he shaved seven strokes off of par by firing an eagle five birdies and the rest par Although Guldahl is tied with three others for third place at 139 he ie the one with the best chance Also third is Sammy Sneed who had a 68 yesterday: Lieutenant Ben Hogan who slipped to a 72 and (Dutch) Harrison Wright Field 0 sergeant with 68 llnerinr Amateurs In the amateur tournament Art Doering of Denver Colo and Flight Offirer Frank Stranahan of Fort Myers Fla were tied at 140 strokes Stranahan shot a 71 yesterday while the longhlttlng Colorado youth came in with a Mazing 67 In third place was Bnh Cochran of St Louia with a 69 144 Wild piirhaa Hhmha 2 Alina baltrd i snulOUl won shutout bunching three hita in the eighth la'to core all their runs in a 3 to 1 finale Bob Johnson homered for Boston Eddie Mayo spoiled a brilliantly pitched game by John Humphries with a ninth inning homer that gave Detroit a 1 to 0 victory over the White Sox Hal Newhouser his sixteenth game and fourth He gave up nine hits while Humphries permitted only three Russ Christopher ace of the A's struck out 12 batters but lost to the Yankees 2 to 0 when errors provided two unearned runs Floyd Bevens won his tenth game and serond shut out a five hitter In another duel Steve Gromek of the Indians beat the Browns 1 to 1 for his twelfth virtory Net Art Brandon manager of the Vintners challenged the Home Towners after their upset 2 to 0 victory over the Modesto Reds here last Sunday 'The California State Brandon declared In Issuing the challenge "still plays the best baseball in the valley and we are out to prove it by taking on the Home Towners and McDonald" In MariHme Service Ralph Johnson who managed the Modesto players last Sunday again will be at the helm in Fresno McDonald now undergoing training in San Francisco for the maritime service will be available for the game Mac allowed the Reds one scratch hit in the six innings he worked last Sunday and Vico Bondietti who hurled the last three was 111" Mtnlnn hints "AuM Lewi I Aft on bants Pintflalr 7 lAmnort A Tima 2:23 llmplita Wlndtll and IlnlmnA Oltatwici Aulda Ciitrusala 2 Coat 2 when Pifer again led off and was walked Koxtel and Olesewicz each drew a free trip to first and with the hexes loaded Leslie Aulds know there are no player The waiver rule would apply to any players the Cub might Include aurh a deal They could not send them to- New York until the rest of the league members waived them Griffith la Kcorrhed Meanwhile the transaction shook the American Leagud with Clark Griffith president and owner of the Washington Senstori the most outspoken He attacked the present waiver rule as somewhat outmoded and rharged that the Yankees under McPhail heen taking waivers on everybody" He amplified that to say that in most rases when waivers are put out for most players club owners and managers had not taken advantage of them because they usually were withdrawn "You don't claim (heir star plaj-ers because you know you're not going to get them" he said This was a case where a star player- "a great was waived out of the league when clubs that wanted him figured they could not get him If they put in a bid for him Griffith Inferred "This Borowy case will bring about a waiver showdown" He asserted The action of the New York club in disposing of Borowy is doubly "detrimental to the welfare of the he added But the Cuba with a comfortable margin ln the National League race figured he wax the answer to their pennant problem CHICAGO July Nobody seems to know Just how nor why the Chicago Cuba were able to obtain llank Borowy the New York top pitcher but his acquisition has started a new epl demic of pennant fever ln Chicago Borowy had a 10 to 5 record with the Yankees before yesterday's announcement he had been acquired by the Cubs was made public Now he'll step from a third place team In one league into a club four and a half games ahead in another and Into a spot where he may finish up on top of the league with world series glory before him again In Need Of Pitrher The Cubs have been woefully short ln the starting pitching department all sanson Borowy is expected to step in to aid the Cub hurling staff in starting assignments and to offer more rest to surh hurlera as Hank Wyse Paul Derringer Claude Passcau and Ray Prim Under major league rules a player has to he waived out of the league after his club has technically offered him for sale to every other club in the circuit at the waiver price of $7500 Apparently the rest of American League clubs had passed him Just what he cost the Cubs has not been made public Larry Mr-Phail new president of the Yankees intimated it might he in the neighborhood of $100000 some players" Manager Chirley Grimm of the Cubs said that far aa I Argentine Boxer Wins Then Loses Fresno Boxers Will Work Out NEW YORK July 28 (INS) on Potter lost The defeat dropped times on three singles and two deliberate walks hy Fletcher Eaves' chastisement last Monday was explained hy Martin afterward aa the result of "breaking training and letting his rluh down" Osks Square Series Oakland's 5 to 4 win over San Francisco squared the series between the transbay rivals at two each and put the Acorns within a game and a half of the first divi-aion Two unearned runs scored hy the Oiks in the fifth on a pair of errors by third baseman Ray Perry cost the Seala the tilt Elmer Orella was the losing pitcher and Lrn Gilmore the winner Los Angeles beaten three times In a row by the tail end Stars came through in the tenth inning of the fourth game to tally three unearned runs and win 6 to 3 Joe Mishasek leading Hollywood moundsman contributed to his own defeat with an error In the extra frame which et the stage for all the Angels' counters There was a lot of explaining tothe Browns to within a game of touched for two Bondietti will he Sheik Rangel Nat Lamanuzzl done in South America todayka seventh place Indians Tommy Lenoir and Dave Bizieff local fighters on Tuesday Fresno Boxing Club card in Ryan's Auditorium will engage in public workouts tomorrow afternoon in Ryan's Hollypark Schedules Rich Stake Races because of the mistake in the main bout in Madison Square Garden last night Abel Cestac Argentine heavy-' weight hope sent here by Luis Angel Firpo was mistakenly an- ready to take over against the Vintners The same lineup which took the measure of the Reds will fare the Vintners It includes: Costa If Gervase rf: Richards lb: Bondietti rf Lee 3b Bolzendahl 2h Pilossi ss Stalker and McDonald Earl Harrlst recently discharged from the army at Hammer Field Fresno who pitched the Vintners to the first half championship will be in the box Sunday night INGLEWOOD July Rangel li expefled to box with nolmcpd to the winner over lamanuzzl Lenoir and Bizieff The! General Manager Jack MacKen- Fresno welterweight haa heeniJohn Miami Fla Negro has announced a $180000 working hard for his ID round re-jin the feature 10 round bout A stakes program for Hollywood match with Rocky Luciano of IIar-roar of protest went up from the 34 day meeting opening rlshurg Pa crowd Then after a broadcast ln The rsOM gold crown men auer a oroaaiani in $75000 gold cup will be run Merced Ten Wins In Farewell Contest Benny Friedman Has Hands Busy In Navy Instead Of Football Cl Borjon Stockton Mexican South America went off pctober 20th the dosing day The JtandlllgS OCOreS In weight in the six round emiwind- lhe lr wth Cetac the conqueror Hollywood will be renewed up iReferee Lou Magnolia son of the September 29th with a DOO boost Bizieff 190 pounder making hit ite famous arbiter of the kame'" makin $50000 fea- San Diego Skipper Denies Dissension Shakes Padre Club PACIFIC COAST IEArl lt Won mi Pt RB SACRAMENTO July -SS ShSWM Park The Merced Army Air Field made its farewell appearance in Fresno softball circles last night with a 3 to 1 win on Holmes Playground over the Camp Pinedale Post team Wex Priext twirled two hit hall for the winners while Don Pivec wa nicked for five safeties by 54 to 0 victory over the Naval tha visitors Academy That same young man The game does not rount in the 1414 1214 20 254 Fairground soldier will meet Calvin Johnson of Stockton 175 pounder in a four rounder In another four Wea Terrill MacKenzIe said because of the ODT rule against thoroughbred shipments many fine horses will remain ln the East But even After Thomas finally was declared the winner Cestac's handlers announced they would appear before the boxing rommis- Manager Pepper Martin of the San Diego Padrea has denied reports of dissension In the duh asserting the hustle shown by the ruwd llht luraioht 1H mem Enrique niv Rivos Wataon- Sacramento even when hopelessly ville sparring partner of Luciano sion with a lawyer and demand the-wjthout lhr gtahP there will be plenty of outstanding rarers Firpo on fr occasions to fill the stakes program sent Thomas reeling into the ropes and down to his finger tips In the cofeature 10 round bout a non title affair Sal Bartole NBA feat herweight champion con- beaten is "proof enough that the RmhII ImI Mill JT PnrtlnnA ntO not 103-a 12 4 Sesttln 000 200 07x- 0123 Links Manly and Adsmi Turpin sod Sumn Oakland 010 021 001 ft 0 Ban Franrism 110 001 0 2 Rllmora and Raimondi Oralla and Sprint Pan THrirn 000 000 4 0 Joe Herman San Francisco for merly of Fresno manages Borjon Flood and Johnson boys are all trying" Ms Iirtin denied a 4th Air Force elimination schedule which will reach Its finale Monday night on the same diamond with Camp Pinedale playing the Hammer Field Raiders Th aenrt: If Mrrnl AAP 3 5 0 Camp PliMdsle 1 2 2 Phot and Ronsali Plvaa and Rica i fr Sfl Ri nr Jri pi by th til ac ve 7w ex ml th e) toi pn a $8 lik de me to published report the Padres are rife with dissension and that his incentive bonus system has backfired now Lieutenant Benny Friedman Is playing on the navy's team today Benny has not changed much since he tossed winning passes to Benny Oosterbaan and played a brand of football which made him an all American quarterback in Barra mrnfn 001 00(1 000 1 9 development for the com-l Rv and Ballinwr: Flntehar and ing meeting offers stake racejr I He does hi job as a deck officer Wednesday and Saturdays ahhm ona nno 100 a 12 j'on yls oarrirr with tne same thor thnkn6 lhat BrmMr' nd marked his football playing and subsequent coaching at the city Hockey Teams Select Pilots For Reopening DALLAS (Tex) July 28-(INS) of two teams In the United Slates Ilorkey League which will resume play this Winter after four years of idleness have been announced hy the owners roy Goldworthy who piloted the Dnllns Texans before the lesgue suspended operations in 1941 will resume hia managerial duties Clarence Linz owner said today EMdie Shore veteran of 19 years as a defensive star in the Nalional Hockey League will manage the Fort Worth Rangers quered Freddie Russo of Rahway It was Russo's first loss a a professional in 52 contests A new Spy Song Is Figured Martin however admitted he i had fined two players Frank GirH'raVOnte In nlCflgO and Jack Dunphy infieldei S10J CHICAGO July A roll Fight Results Nrw York Bal Barloln 127 Bnatnn IS nutpolnlad Fraddlt Kuaan 12SV4 way 10 John Thnmaa I S3 Pi amkrican irAnrr RB Laiulrdala Fla nutpolnlad Ah I Cfitse 221H Arscntlns 10 Camden J-Jrkl Floyd 120 Camdrn atnnpcd Vinca Dell Orlo 132 Now Yfirtt jaoh this week Hire wa f'Red i which has run in hut two race for not roming in on a cutoff play and hag won two victories ruled and Dunphy for going to the shnw- tne favorite today as eleven horse Wednesday nieht whin thi? Pad'll lwfnl 0 h' P01 ln th S000' Zirnl rnv and on hair ft horsemen well as afford turf l2as toV Martin hJdfo haft for Apark-a whVch Sli Bhfirfewere" suspended Mar ST1-'kx) unless there The distribution of money for Both fines were suspended Mai- grratrhe Pmiiimtn no iHritn 1470 Time the $75000 gold cup has been That coil is Spy Song owned ead nsm Charles Fisher of Detroit In'Axmt Panhai Pam 'SnOO his two victories he has heen more' e-cimd sn furinnn3 yr old jioono to the tnird horse instead than sensational and holds of 18 lengths ov This means a $15000 stake each Wednesday and this is designed to provide more opportunity for the fin disclosed "We've had our troubles hut I ean't see where there'i any riissen-sion" he said had eight first basemen since the league started Just to cite one Instance: margin ftn mar' Hmmd rare-Hi furlcm! 1 ymr 10 in mini nOFM MJTfan of 57500 and $5000 to the fourth a loiai iCnrbrtli SYU 1250 SJ20: Vlar Son wi-yan r-er the 117 I Want rope I 20 240 Domlrood UOMe Instead 01 173(1 451 Chariot I a Johnny Dtnann 192 Crr- Indianapolis aloppad Lea Croft 178 Camp college of New York Football is still a favorite subject with him He recalled for Instance a Michigan -Northwestern game when a 55 mile an hour gale whipped the muddy field "We got so he said "that the only way we knew the showers were on was because of the steam Nobody could feel Friedman has been in the navy sinre 1942 and in this ahip since it was commissioned 'That he says concerning his gridiron playing "was more years ago than I like to think" Seals Peddle Cavalli To Hollywood Stars SAN FRANCISCO July 28-0117 The sale of Short atop John Rrawlla tratrrdny 1:13 5 3 4 0 and MarkalL 3 Tan round hout htwn Yanrcy Henry 104 Hnlllmnrt and l-arry Ijnr 191 Chlraan declared no eontol by referee alter ninth round Wore eater Maaa Pauli Jarkenn 133 Keaton Pa outpointed Johnny Cool 1331 Woreeeter 10 1 4) nr Branch Charley Mmllh 110 Newark knocked out Mnrlo Torre 133 New York 2 San Al (Bl Boy 1 Brown 223 Detroit outpointed Dan Merritt 202 Chh'BRo 10 Portland Ore Roy Miller Kan City 193 knocked out Roy A coat a IN of what I mean hy trouhty The bonus system Martin '2 be lias beaten I Alio ran -Cbimlm jr Juslirc ri CA(il The overnight odds on Spy SongOrviini Kx Hogan Swift ToMiL6S rl6minQ 366KS IO ft a wa i Npdtrh Uiat Kvor Shin RitrtkhMl 1 1 17 Kraal I 2 70 Phlladrlphla 000 000 Now York 100 000 OH 2 Ctiriatnphar and Rnaar Krv Rablnoon noo oon non- 2 non non 3 2 Chlran Dan itmtt Baseball Again Cavalli to Hollywood's Farifie Coast League team for nn undisclosed sum was announced today by the San Francisco hasehall rluh Cavalli reported In time for 1944 Spring training after discharge from the coast guard lie has plaved In 4-1 games this season and is hatting 273 He will report to Hollywood Monday $2 for ihls maneux'er 1 rsirrsun sotu it riiesii cash prize of Ivlld! Three other lint im (WHirniwi 4tio 410: mi(- tn fir Tor 1 IS illotlrri 030 113 11 defeated speedslers figure ELAND July (6-Lea TMh: Nwhwiwr slugging first baseman who played with the Cleveland In- J'dntns Jl I II 1 dian in 1942 and then was frozen Uncertain to a shipyard job has asked Vice Haim non not oon prPsjdonL Roger Fecklnpaugh for irrlst wiiwbiioiii a About Leaving Senate 5 2 Lo Anseleq 3 wood- Hnllywood Tony Mnr 1191 Vnlra outpointed Kddla Hudma 134 Lon An-111 10 1 'Alan Mont Uiitatlnn Archlu'M give him plenty of opposition over Hnllra Pride Red Chariot D-peat u-isiitvotom ii na tan WASHINGTON July Club Rolinda Thumps Chowchilla Softies the six furlong enure The three are Mighty winner of three si might Monnaow ncrAirhfii -Fond Tim Story 'yonrtrarr- fnrtt' 4 yr 1 reinstatement in organized base-fiJJ raros: and Ui rlalmln SI 200 SI 4 lor liar Ill ball and on noo 01s -5 Manruso Rmmak and Club Rolinda handed the Chow- H7 ROUGHIHOUSE U0V'FiEhting j-r(nc wj)h fwo ntraighl jSJjissrt' 7 sasti Jainny wins and Knockdown with ItVO Ill "i Prtarsohi 440 Tima Perkinpaugh said the was made some time ago had asked the Texan whether he uest request ana he 112 4 5 Also Saradlcon Cnol Off N4TIOX4I I FAC I Won Ixal PH rhllla Merchants a in to 2 Ing last night in Jn Chowchilla a softball gamrjraly victories OB uii'iitArrM' rr'1 L(1y was planning an immediate return WRESTLING 28-147 Senator A (Happy) Chandler made what he told colleagues may be hia last speech in the senate yesterday Later baseball's commissioner said he still has not derided when he will resign his sent in congress The senate plans to-recess next Wednesday until October Rth Chandler said he will devote his time to hasehall during that period and that "even the world series fl2G3EKJ? SH30 GSsBSBHnDD 3214 Al Schmidt Rolinda huiler ol-v'l cIi lowed only six hits and struck nutiVlOVIS dOTtiei jCOTe II while Rolinda collected 10 hits'ew A I ff two hurlera and took advantage kVer KeeGICVi 10 I ef aevrn Chowchilla errors 11 The Clovis soflhnll team won a 4 tbfiii rirr-su furinnsa 3 vr nid to hasehall or was merely getting 'ani nr j'jotio piiamem Hwi ns lined up for future affiliation with w'str-iV i'io0 2dT: the ClevcIand team No further Rnk walnut tit iRritri so 30 Tim word has been received from him 1 3 Alan April Mnnn Sr the Tribe official said Second baseman Henry Wu'f of to 1 game in Reedley last night I1- hpn- orryinrd Mnnrainn Fa L'nPllg Fleming's reinstatement Bollnda led at hat with two forctinlon Hall Clovi pitcher limit- rarfaix tnrinnsa 4 nida is icqucsted and granted hy Au- inree Andy Herman staitinc rd the Reeillev team to thier hits ani up 2000 Mon Hastr 122 evls i rannot cartiripate in Chowrhllla pitcher hit 1 homcrwhilc I-etie karhack was having jV1'lrb'JV! bVmi SV 4nTt Clci-eland games this season ifclth onn on in thi nprond finm prfnrt nvrnins in Ihree trip lo kiibh Vio iMrrmn Time-i ll Thr Infinlrirr hMtcri 2H2 in hiaonlyKinc und Hinrfinrk to Hrpount for thr two InvfiV iun Ihr pimp for thr winner aim mn auuimo tu nniiinm 1 fiii your with thn Trih It- Rolinda will play Madera on the' Clovis will meei Kikkei t's of JJ Hl HlM i nno tun non Central diamond Tuesdav rrh Fresno Tuesday night in Clovis Hrienin ra-r-On ami on sistwnih DIm Daw Rrnun Aic Last nlfht'l Srnr: II imil-n 3 -r oMa ami up rlnlmlns Dig DOV DlOWfl WlnS RolmH A AII I fi -I- II 200 Pliv Plaab Ill rtwwrhllla 2 a OPA Afl I iff Leilmri 2S3H hi lev a-hmlill and Rlrn Herman Ti-ieie -il 1 riravi 7 uo -30 Vain Kn'Slit 110 ft kfL T--U- I Kehr 2 30 Tim-- 1:47 2 3 MH-TtHinl KpInnM Hondo Hom its'ltool Itovii IHeolo Chlrarn 000 010 000 Wsllrs and lakfman: Livlnstnn Williams Nrar York 000 OOO 000 o' Philadelphia 000 000 OOO Psurau iPeteraom "gtasy Decision 4lno SAN FRANCISCO July lA I Vnlaellt and Klutw Judd an icuivcTnY no I Me ro-min v'ry i Big Bov Brow-n of Detroit a cousin piithrh ow on-n o- a ilprnbnhly will he over" hy the time Brnnra the senate reconvenes His one hour speech and F-1 resigning I TITLE MATCH NO DISQUALIFICATIONS! DEAN DETTON Semlnlek )eer Meat PoSSCSSIOn 3 eAA I luh KUhth rsi'f One and on mt'rvnth Of hcaWPIRhl Jn Lnui WOH lin 1 000 JJ0 SO 1 Inn np annnunrrd lodnv Ihut nil milee Year 1u nl IIP Halmmi in miinrf laot nlchtl nwt null Paikeld' iwineiljr IM Rif fishinir larkl rvernt i la 'fO Wall 123 i Pfteremu 1 JlV -VL- 1 itMiinv im Kir r(ppi loon Aipne i22 iwm jovnr Dnn Mnrntt Chlrngo ftpr nnn nfln irrnIlH' linn nnn nnln rniiri ns in $iho Trtpisnr im iChti Mprrltt wll hn rrmnri frnm prirp 1 4lNirnn bounced oK the canvas i an a ipn run a i nillg 1 limr IXTIRXtTinSU IP4M Relllinnr 2-in HuffaK 0-3 avreeiiB Toronto 5 Montreal 9 Newark 3 (McClatchy Newnpapera tk-rvlce) MADERA- (Madera 01 July -Thomns Catlin of Freno Manager Of A Boxer Is Suspended Fined SPEEDY COAST CHAMPION VI Brown floored Merritt twice for count nf four and once for six LOS ANGELES July 29--3-Johnn Francis manager of lirnaio Rojo ha been fined $50 and suspended -10 days hy the stair' hnxire romt- lssion for his rrltu-ixm "a 1 1 "tvn iisi ma iii iti BOBBY STEWART Jeraev Clt 9 Rnrheeier 3 ittzsirax tnx'MTinx Cnlumhn a Mlnneapnlla 3 Milwaukee 2 Louisville 0 tnOlanapoll I Khni City 0 Tnleiln 4 91 Paul 0 MIITHISX xaaocMTlnx Allan! 3 Chattanonna Navhvll'e 3 Rlrminiham 11 Itttle Rnrk Memohle pnattmo! rein Mobil New n-ievoa pompooed rain Irul'R fur 7 1 Wllkr Rrr 3J 28 and I John Rogers of Bast Lake paid fines i of $2(10 each for having deer meal! in their possession during the! closed season when they appeared -before Justice Ike Eniow nf North Fork The defendants were arrested hy tl Black Madera County game' warden June 7th Black said he) found a small porttnn of two deerj at the Rogers place 300-LB "GOLDEN TERROR" rffrrtivr August Cud Hnl RlW Plnil itcnu frnm which pri rfs Tdui pnmite will hr lifirrt nr honk' "Ch aiVi'-k Del Rey Team Dumps The commission teferrod In Rialto Ten 5 To I Ban Francisco office the indrfj-' i Tbe Pel Rev softball Irani proted InitP siispenstnn nf Humberto MR ItlltvOV Bierra and a $2tm fine Blerra did rl appear Small Chatter Orean Morn Hav Burner Ian Inhospitable host last night a i Of Referee ltihy Irwin when Rojo'J" fought recently In Oakland JL TrI il -rr HOLLYUWR ujv "hey" warinped1' thelf AIloH'fen July 4th foriTony Mar MrMean liahtwetghl'Freann 5 to 1 hut could not land a kayo punch because Merritt went into a clineh whenever thing darted going badly other hout Ernie Wood fan Jlianr Hu- Sgj KOVERLY SLUGGING SLAV tf! Blit pui Hoi Noi Ret Dm To of 1 wit 8ta ele end (11 (21 (31 Srrsnton 3 Blonnamton I 10 fight in Oakland VI JIM "GOON" HENRY TCXAS GIANT over! Leonard Sonricrgnarri drink nt rouni! jjrriinn lfnri Eddie Hudson in Ansrlea NegrnjH of the visitor and their "nly MtJoR i rniia in last right rounder in the tun rame from two Pel Rry "r-Hnland stopped Ait Aguirre San Lt 'aiivi B4Tm Hot wood Ipginn Stadium ior in the fird inning Sander- Francisto In tho fust Nitond qi-rH The sharp hitting Mir who hnlds'Ksard hold Rialto hitle Holme Rnatnn i its aa 10 ito a decision "ver Juan Eurla of SflCramentO SoloftS J5 JiS Mexico former NBA lightweight im itrr 39 3 -ii 0'mn sn-nkim 9a 39 ira 3ix WANTED FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR RENTAL king had the edge In all depart meats Msr weighed lYi'i Hudson 134 Rnkef Ami llrWug KWtUrtii'fint n1- Will Tour Mexico Ilsek Olirarn so 14 ns iiT 3U SACRAMENTO July A3 Curelnelin CliMa so 3 91 AllMY VETERANS CAVORT The Sacramento baseball rluh bat "2 '21 J1! Rl'SHNEl! CENERAI 1 108- accepted an tmitalinn lo tour Mex- tjlke pix-nn 222 41 os in PITAL ti') July 28- iP-An alh-licn thi Fall and 'Vmter etp-e ni tein so io3 si 111 lelii- meet was held vesterdav scores of armv held vesterdav hv Mrxu-o City extended in vita-wfikrt veterans some jr)n Eurlher detail of the ro VIC CHRISTY POPULAR GLINDALI PLASH COWBOY KARL DAVIS TIXA6 BARMAN Franchise available for nationally known automotive products Sales to dealers garages fleets tractors Industrial Bonldd opportunity- approximately $15 (Ml required for inventories and proper facilities Advise full particulars first letter Including background of experience Insocial reference etc Only expert-enred qualified man meeting A six fo seven room house in north or east section Desired by permanent executive of local company May consider purchase trip innt-ru roi ixoim pnier ill be worked mil when therkm" prve i W10 TV one rwVi" A'Iairr rsHimti 7 AIRPLANES FOR SALE aiHdent Neniwl AERCNCA i SWIFT DEALERS SKYLARK FIELD Pheae 4-7711 Adams oad Rid Avenues 1 Stile aft MfW AIR COOLID ARINA PIRST MATCH AT rimiM Nile nH'tVeJI 11 hobbling on wheel chan -who tnnvmir-rl sr oral hundted spectator that de 0 001 ACuM spite thier handicaps they wilt do I4h aanm all tight In rivilian life Event included (able trnaiaiser of the rluh said dire-to ap- oi peoi vnllevhall golf hall driving hu-iilr' 'proved the nwie as a good neish-tx mpw riding and horseshoe pitching )hor policy move oirru Cum 9i PMtf Hmthi 14 KlIMt AiUmi rHnili J4 i Yuhl Berorovir-i humor lrnn jcrr thf rlun miirl Hirri fovp up fletl above requirements nerd non Other wilt he considered Cell 4-4441 Extemiee 11 I IEI I0X 14m AiW wr (Ju.

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