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3-B MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Friday, April 19. 1946 L'S GO FOR WIN NO. 11, EDISON PLAYS JACKSON STYMIE LOSES FIGHTING STEP AT JAMAICA Unbeaten in their 10 games, Fort Lauderdale Flying Ls seek their! 1 1 K'f sir mm- S- Kf 11th of the season tonight when they entertain Lake Worth Trojans! in a Gulfstream encounter, feature of a three-game slate on the prepl front today and. tonight, 111 17 i'A I If II mV 111 11 epmis Although the L's have lost a cou a walk, second on a passed ball and scampered home on Ortiz ple of ace players, they will still hold the tipper hand in tonight's pitching error. By RAY AYRES ii nrr.it i.rAiJu--ii 11.1 Bob Hall, ace first sacker for the NEW YORK, Aprtt 19.

(UP) Raiders, got the second in the next! clash. Hurler for the undefeated Lauderdales will be either Ted Weygant or M. Newton. Stymie, kins of the handicap dlvi frame on a walk, a steal and a I 1 Stew 1 1 S7.I12 I slon last season, served notice yes third baseman's error. Edison high seeks to continue its Edison 001 100 02 2 3 Miami Beach 000 ooo 0 terday that he was ready to defend the crown when the Mrs.

Ethel D. Boon and Echollenberger; Ortii and splurge against the local talent in an afternoon game, entertaining Andrew Jackson in an eighth dis leaner Tech high added its seventh win at Highland park in an afternoon Jacobs-owned champion ran away from Murlogg farm's Fighting Step i -k i I i game when it defeated Sts. Peter trict battle at 3:45. The Raiders are only one game behind the Flying L's but have lost one game thus far, a narrow decision to in the $7,500 Johnston purse at Ja znaica. and Paul, 8-0, as Herbert Young, Tech pitcher, issued only two hits, st.

r. a p. I Tech. mud With Bobby Permane, who rode Tech high. In the other two games ABRHOI ABRHO him to the championship in 1946, in 301 4000 Miami Beach journeys to West Palm Beach for another Gulf-stream encounter and Redlands tsarnes.dD M.F.H.

GIN 4 110 1 Hay.ct tne saddle, btymie surprised a crowd of 28,328 by sprinting into 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 YounR.p Martin, Pared la, lb goes to Clewiston. Krause.lf Daly.rl Weber, Dupree.lb SchulK.c 90 Proof 45 Ouart $3.34 the lead on Jamaica's sweeping 2 1 10 Edison managed to register only Rawyer.If 3 0 0 SiSimonin.lt 0 0 0 0 turn, moving clear by a length and two hits in its fray with Miami 10 0 0 Ansell.rf 1 ill IWInn.rf vim mw a half at the head of the stretch Teter.ZB Gold Medal Gin Beach last night but still came out on top, 2-0, in a game played at Flamingo Park. Wlrephoto DUROCIIER RESORTS TO KID STUFF NEW YORK, April 19. "Pappy" Leo'Durocher (right) speaks from the depths of his baseball wisdom and his outfield listens before game time at Ebbets field where Leo's Dodgers mauled the Giants yesterday, 8-1. The youngest outfield trio in the majors, left to right, Carl Furillo, Dick and Gene Hermanski, have replaced veterans to hold down first-string garden positions with the Bums.

and then breezing to an easy 2- Totals 21 2 18 Totals SI 8 Errors. Sts. P. and P. Erbal.

Daly, Web- length victory. Both runs came because of er er 3, Dupree; two-base bit, Dupree: stolen bases, Martin 3, Barnes, Hay, Sawyer, Ansell.Teter; Base on balls, off Young 3, Callahan struck out, by Young 13, Calahan 9. rors. The first was in the third inning when Harris took first on The son of Equestrian, under silks for the first time this year, came within 3-5 of a second of Stinz's track record which has RED SQX AND CUBS GET AWAY RUM 45 Ouart $2.39 Cast of Twelva $28.68 45 Pint 51.25 BASEBALL SUMMARY stood the test of time since 1925 90 Proof 45 Quart $3.34 CALVERT GIN 90 Proof 45 Quart $3.34 Pint ....2.10 12 Pint 1-07 SEAGRAM'S King Arthur Gin 45 Quart $3.34 by running, the mile and a six teenth in 1:43 1-5. Only three thoroughbreds took WINGING TO LEAD PARADE LCAUl'E standings PACIFIC CAST LEAGUE W.

t. pet. I W. L. San Fr.

15 5 .750 S. Diego 8 12 Los An. 14 .700 Saeramtn 1a Pet. W. X.

Pet. I W. L. Pet. Havana 2 0 l.oou Lakeland .500 .400 .350 .318 Tampa i 0 l.OOOiW.

P. Bh. 0 Oakland 13 8 .819 Portland 13 .000 .000 Miami i Miami a. .318 Suggs Vs. Park Holly w'd 10 8 .6261 Seattle 13 Trsterday's Results Los Angeles 6, Sacramento 4.

San Diego 5. Seattle 1. Oakland 8n Francisco 0. Portland 4. Hollywood 1.

XoniKht's Uamri lAkeland at Miami, 8:15. West Palm Beach at Tampa. (Only games scheduled). Yesterday's Results Havana 13. Miami Beach 4.

Tampa 7, West Palm Beach 3. Lakeland 7, Miami S. Lindell And Musial Blast: Home Runs; Harris, Poller And Lombardi Slab Heroes By LES CONKLDf NEW YORK, April 19. (INS) An application of timely power combined with pitching that has ranged from fair to fine has enabled the Boston Red Sox to take over leadership in the American league with three straight. the track against Stymie and only one of them.

Fighting Step, was close. Fighting Step, backed down to 3 to 5 by the New Yorkers who saw him score in the Paumonok handicap opening day, went to the front at the start with Eddie Ar-caro, replacing the injured Georgie South, up. Stymie paid $5.90 and $2.40, while Fighting Step paid $2.20. There was no show betting. At Havre De Grace another first-time starter.

Cedar farm's George Case, won by charging to the front AMERICAN LEAGUE In Sefoifinal TEXAS LEAGUE W. Pet.l W. L. Tulsa 2 1 .6871 Beaumont 1 2 W. Pet.

I w. t. Pet. Boston 3 0 l.oool Phlla'phla 1 2 .333 Cleveland 2 0 1.0001 St. Louis 1 2 .333 Pet.

.333 .333 .333 .333 100 PROOF Old Mr. BOURBON Liqueur 4-5 Qt. $4.63 4-5 Pt. $2.35 Pur Grain ALCOHOL 190 Proof 4-5 Qt. $6.80 Pint $4.29 New York 2 1 .8881 Chicago 0 2 .000 Detroit a 1 0 3 .000 PINEHURST, N.

April 19. (INS) Louise Sugzs of Lithia Those observers who picked the Red Sox as possible dark horse Ban AB. 2 1 .887 Ft. Wrth 1 2 Shrev'p't 2 1 .667 Houston 1 2 Dallas 2 1 .6671 Okia. C.

1 2 Yesterday's Results Dallas Fort Worth 2. Oklahoma City 7. Tulsa 5. Shreveport 3, Beaumont 1. Baa Antonio 6, Houston 0.

NELSON GOES HOME Springs, and Mrs. Estelle Law Yesterday's Results Boston 3, Washington 1. New York 8, Philadelphia 1. Detroit 6, St. Louis 1.

Only games scheduled. TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS WasbtnEton 1 Leonard 17-7) at New contenders for the, pennant could son Page of Chapel Hill, N. pre' FOR REST, UNHAPPY point 'today, to the fact that In tourney favorites, enter semifinal Tork (a-Marshatl) OVER GOLF, GAME sweeping their series at Washington the current leaders have in military service last year. (Only games MEXICAN LEAGUE matches today in the North and South women's golf championship Natlonally-Advert'istd In the stretch and winning the Ferryville allowance purse by three-quarters of a length. In Kentucky, Keeneland turned its attention to the 2-year-olds as Colonel O'F, sprinted to a speedy victory in the ninth running of the $6,500 Lafayette stakes, beating Circle ranch's Rhodelin and J.

W. L. Pet Mexico 8 4 .867 at Pinehurst NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Pet I W. T.

proved, among other things, that they can make runs. Mont'rev 8 5 W. L. San L. P.

8 7 Laredo 5 8 Veracrut 8 Torraon 4 7 Prt. .482 ,385 .364 Tampleo 8 5 .615 Puebla 6 .5001 In today's third round Miss Suggs meets Mrs. Catherine Fox Park of RUM Ceiling, $4.18 Fifth Chics RO 3 0 l.ooof Boston 1 1 .500 New York 2 1 Pittsburgh 1 2 ,133 Brooklyn 3 1 .888 Phlla'nh a 2 .000 Glen Ridge, N. wh'ile Mrs. Page tl Runs In 3 Games They won by only 3 to I yes St.

Louis 2 1 0 3 .000 Yesterday 'a Results Tampleo 8, Nuevo Laredo 4. Puebla 3, San Luis Potnsl 2. Veracrus 4, Monterrey 3. Mexico City vs. Torreon, rain, takes on Sally Sessions, Muskegon, $2.05 A.

Kinard's Etnom in the half-mile sprint. terday, but that gave them a total star. Miss Suggs was forced to exert Yesterday's Results Brooklyn 8, New York 1. Chicago 4, Cincinnati 2. St.

Louis 6, Pittsburgh 2. (Only games scheduled.) TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS (No games scheduled.) of 22 for the three games against 10 for the Senator herself Thursday to eliminate Lad' die Irwin of Glen Ridge, N. two The Sox also got their best up. Miss Irwin began to peck SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Standings W. L.

Pet. W. L. Columbia 2 0 l.ooo Cti'leston 0 1 Macon 2 0 1.000 Savannah 0 1 Augusta 1 0 1.000 Greenville 0 2 Jacks' v' a 1 0 1.000 Columbus 0 2 hurling in the series finale when SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION W. L.

Pet. I W. L. A's Allowed To Return McQuinn away at Miss Suggs' lead at the Pet. .000 .000 .000 .000 Atlanta 5 0 1.000 Nashville 2 2 Mickey Harris came through with a six-hit performance.

New OrL 5 1 .8331 Lit. Rock 2 3 Pet. .500 .400 .167 .000 turn, evening the count at the 15th hole. But a five on the 17th and further difficulties on the 18th cost Memphis 3 2 Mobile The Cubs simultaneously made Yesterday's Results Jacksonville Savannah s. Columbia 4: Greenville 1.

A Macon 12: Columbus S. Augusta 5: Charlestown 1. her the match. CHICAGO, April 19. (UP) Commissioner A.

B. Chandler today Yesterday's Results Atlanta 7, Birmingham 2. Mobile 3, New Orleans 2. Memphis 5, Little Rock 3. Nashville 3, Chattanooga 2.

it a clean sweep -of their three games with Cincinnati, althojigh held to four hits yesterday -in winning by 4 to 2. A three-run error Mrs. Page defeated Helen Sigel COLUMBUS, Gfiu, April 19. (INS) Byron Nelson was on his way home to Denton, Tex, today with no plans for immediate golf matches. Before he left Columbus after an exhibition match Thursday, the erstwhile king of the golfers told reporters he wanted to catch up on his rest Nelson, only recently supplanted by Ben 'Hogan as the top-money winner among the pro golfers, expressed dissatisfaction with his play in three exhibitions at Columbus.

Nelson shot a two-under-par 70 Thursday as he teamed with a veteran Georgia golfer, Dan Kirkland, against George Swift, and Jack Slayton, both of Columbus. But Swift's pace-setting 68 lead him and Slayton to a 4 to 3 victory. Slayton shot a 75, with Kirkland coming through with a 76. In a match Wednesday Nelson blazed a 69 was defeated by Gene Dahlbender, jr, of Atlanta, who carded a 68. of Philadelphia, three and two, in notified President William Har- her Thursday engagement.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION wmi IKIES We Have The Nationally-Known Brands Buy a Casa Now While Complete Stocks Art Available FIFTH Gallagher Burton Paul Jones 3.64 Park Tilford Reserve 3.66 Golden Wedding 3.67 Carstairs 3-68 Calvert Special 3.70 P.M. De Luxe 3.70 Bellows Special Reserve .3.70 on a dropped fly by Ed Lukon helped them to their win. Grady Miss Sessions topped Mrs. Clay W. It.

FCt.l W. I FCt. Tnd'apoUs 2 0 1.0001 Louisville 1 .500 "The Talk of The Town" ridge of the American League the Athletics would be permitted to keep Firstbaseman George McQuinn, who was obtained from the Browns in exchange for hold Hatton homered for the Reds. O'Connor Faquin of Memphis, five and four, and Mrs. Park bested .500 .000 .000 st.

raui 2 l.ooo Columbus Min'polis 1 1 .500 Milwaukee 0 Kan. City 1 1 .5001 Toledo 0 Cleveland, the other club which Mary Agnes Wall of Nenominee, had won two in a row in the American league, idled yesterday; while two and one. out Dick Siebert. Yesterday's Results Indianapolis 6, Toledo 3. Louisville 5, Columbus 3.

St. Paul 5. Milwauket 3. Kansas City 8, Minneapolis 6- For Delicious Food And Choicest Drinks The Athletics and Browns the New "Tork Yankees climbed back upon the winring bandwagon Named Cage Coach SALEM, April 19. (UP) swapped the firstsackers last October.

McQuinn reported to the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE gainst the Fhlladeipma Atmeucs. W. W. L. Pet Elmer H.

Schaake, formerly of the Atheltics this spring, but Siebert Newark 1 City 0 1 0 l.ono l.ono l- 1.000 Pet. 0 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 failed to come to terms with the Tononto Rochester Buffalo Montreal University of Kansas coaching Hammers Johnny Lindell hit two-run homer for the Yankees In an 8-to-l victory hurled by Al Gettel. Buddy spoiled a shut-out for Gettel William Penn Browns. Siebert then announced 1 0 1.0001 Syracuse 0 staff, today was appointed head basketball and track coach at Wil his retirement from baseball to ac Hamette university. President Yesterday's Results Buffalo Newark 7.

Montreal 14, Jersey City 1. Rochester 8, Baltimore 7. Only games scheduled. 3.67 4.10 4.12 4.10 with a homer in the fifth. Benton Wins For Tigers Herbert Smith announced.

cept a spotrs broadcasting job in St. Paul, Minn. When Siebert failed to loin the Three Feathers Calvert Reserve Schenley Seaaram's 7 Crown Al Benton hurled the champion club. General Manager Bill Dewitt Users to a 6-to-l win over tne Suspension Of Two 4.12 of the Browns petitioned Commis sioner Chandler, seeking the re Browns, who made their run on hnmtr Ijiir-aflello. Hunter.

99 Proof 4.43 IUIII.1 turn of McQuinn, a cash settlement Trainers Upheld DERBY CANDIDATES IN ACTION Lord Rminell worked a mile In 1:41 1-5 at Churchill Downs. War Pilotworked a mile in 1:41 1-5 at Churchill Downs. Double islam worked a half mile In :49 2-5 at Churchill Downs, narval woo a six furlong allowance race at Keeneland in 1:12 2-5 carrying 117 pounds. King Gall finished fourth behind Barval. Chief Cherry finished sixth behind Barval; Hashcamp finished second, beaten three-quarters cf a length, In six furlong; allowance for fillies at Keeneland.

Th fTardinals wtu behind Howie tUNCHEON IS7491 sj mmw -w sssssv Lord Calvert 4.76 Pnllet 6 tn 9 over the Pittsburgh DINNER AIR CONO. ssj; LOS ANGELES, April 19. (INS) Pirates, with Stan Musial hitting Suspensions meted out to veteran Many Popular Brands in Pints and Half Pints, a homer for the winners, tfaipn 6r another player. Donovan Held On Assault Charge NEW YORK, April 19. (UP- horse trainers Roy Selden and Lee Helton at the recent Santa Anita Kiner belted one lor tne wsers with one on for their only two runs of the The Doderers won their home Imported From SPAIN meeting today had the confirmation of the California horse racing board.

Both were ruled off the track' for six months, or until Sept, IS for Arthur B. Donvonan, 54, famous boxing referee, was arrested today opener with the New York Giants, Port and Sherry WINES 4-5 Quart $1.49 8 tn 1. nn fhfl Rteadv six-nit nuriins on a charge of felonious assault on David S. Corcoran, 58, wealthy importer, after what authorities de of Vic a mite of a man who shackled the power of the Helton and until Sept 18 for Selden. Originally $2.48 and Up Giant sluggers; scribed as a round of midtown night clubs.

National League Pittsburgh 000 000 0202 St. Louia 000 110 04X ft 7 Corcoran is in critical condition in Roosevelt hospital suffering from hypertension, a possible stroke, and possible fracture of the Alboita, Strincevich (8) Gerbeauser (8) and Smith follet and Kice. FIFTH Don Rum Siboney 3.48 Ronrico 4.18 Cocltad. 5.19 Dagger Punch 5.39 Save $1.33 on Mento Rum Fifth Half Pint 1.33 Total Valu $5.48 BOTH FOR $4.15 American League st. Louis ooo ooi eoo i Detroit 100 300 llx 6 12 0 Gaiehouse.

Ferens (4). Hollingsworth (5), Lamacchia (8) and Mancuso; Benton and Richards. Boston 110 100 000 3 8 1 Washington 000 001 0001 1 Harris and Pytlak; Scarborough, Hudson (8) and Evans. New York 023 020 001 12 0 Philadelphia 000 010 0001 5 1 Gettel and Robinson; Flores, Savage (3) Besse (3) Knerr (4) Berry (7) and Bosair DiirAm 000 300 1004 4 0 Cincinnati Oil 000 000 2 skull, hospital officials said. Biihorn and Livingston; McCullougn; inilnwi and Mueller.

Probationary Patrolman William R. King, who made the arrest, said he saw Donovan strike Corcoran on New Tork 000 000 0011 1 Brooklyn 005 120 OOx 8 9 1 r.Mmui. Rnrtnlck t. Brewer fl. Ken nedy 6 and E.

Lombardi; V. lombardi the jaw with his fist. RARE FRENCH VINTAGE WINES Vintage Yesx ana Anaerson. NO RIDING GIVBN HIM IN OPf NBR Negro Robinson Breaks In With A Bang Sauternes .....1937 Chablis 1937 St Julien 1934 Chan. Pontet Canet ....1933 Lpommard 1934 Chau.

Carbonnieux 1931 7hes itemt immediately available at our Beach Store only. Orders will be at oar other stores tor delivery within 24 hours. son's signing with Montreal, was FRENCH COGNAC Marten Bisquit Courvoisier Otard Bellows Monnet Remy Martin beaming too. It wasn't just coincidence that than 25,000 fans that he can run like a greyhound and is as quickwitted as he is fast on his feet. Rickey Beaming Twice he stole second with feet to spare and once he feinted relief pitcher Phil Oats into, stopping his Robinson's 335-foot homer was headed in the general direction of jy it 1.5 5.

By JACK 1IAND JERSEY CITY, April 19. (T Jackie Robinson waded through the puddles in the Montreal shower room, shaking hands with well-wishers who were congratulating him on becoming the first negro to Ebbets field. delivery and committing a balk as he faked a steal of home. Over across the river in Flat- Genufnt Imported FRENCH CHAMPAGNES bush, Branch Rickey, of the parent Dodgers who engineered Robin- LctUsPutYoutCar in TIP TOP Conditions break into modern organized ball. The 26-year-old second baseman didn't act as if he had done anything unusual.

As he said just before the game, he just did his best and let it go at that. His best was a three-run homer, three singles, two stolen bases, four MIAMI'S OLDEST SOUTHERN COMFORT 100 Proof Fih 4s5a 3.75 "The Grand Old Drink of the South' FURNITURE MOVERS 1 runs batted in and a first-day .800 batting average. Robinson was the C7 aT -rsjj tkWWW Greyhound Championship key figure in the Royals 14-1 slaughter of the Jersey City Giants. Great Bunch REPAIRS THAT REVIVE! For Purse Of Drive your car in, for a Take- Somebody asked Robinson If there had been any "riding" from the other bench during the game up-Tuneup that will put it in Tip Top shape! We take all or if there had been any sugges tion of roughness on the field, i those "aches," "grunts" and sluggish actions out restoring 'None at all," Jackie said and his The Largest Purse In The History Of Dog Racing pep, pace and economy per mmmm WANTED LOAD OX PART LOAD TO AND FROM NEW YORK OR VICINITY. ALSO THE MIDDLE WEST face lost its grin for a moment.

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R3I LONG DISTANCE DOOR-TO-DOOR Transit Insurance Available Os All Shipments WITHERS wouldn't have bothered me. Not with the kind of fellows I have De-hind me on this ball club. They're a great gang and as long as they're back of me, that's all care. That's what is important to me." The general impression was that Jackie's third-inning homer and his subsequent feats would take the heat off him in his first swing around the International league. He hadn't been awed by the hop from the Kansas City Monarchs of the American league with whom he played last year after his discharge from the army, to the class triple A international.

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