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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE tTu.tJar. July 22,1947 29 HAROLD TEEN DODGERS DEFEAT I speak A nothing after all- UP, MArJ WHAT N-O-T-H TMlS IS OWL.V HAPPENED? -i-Kl-G FIRST WMOA-Mo MERE COMES TROUBLE A om, piddle i was moping me Would catch tm' mumps 3 SHARE PUBLIC, i LINKS LEAD WITH REDS, 7-4, 4-3, Mrs. Breault Wins County Golf Medal TODAY ON LATE RALLIES DELAVED BVA FLATTlRf .) TAkfe IT EASV, WWATCOOKfS? MOA, BRlCk YOU'LL gr; mm 7IH SUBPAR mm Mrs. Anne Breault of Olympial Fields blasted three birdies on the Minneapolis, July 21 JP) Only incoming nine at Jackson park yes six players shot par figures ct better today as 179 players toured terday to take medalist honors in the Cook County Women's golf meet. Mrs.

Breault, who tacked a the first IS qualifying holes in th National Public Links golf tourna ment Holding low scores of 70 35 onto her outgoing 41 for a 76 total, will lead a championship flight two under par were Avery Beck, Raleigh, N. Donald J. Dostert. St Paul, and Wilfred Crossley. At 16 into the match play end of H77 0 HtRD HER IMpI IPfW I KMOW 17 HM HAW SI the tourney today.

UJ Mrs. Breault was six over Jackson VJ07A. BOM SMSSAWJ lanta, New England champio in 1938. Only three others, Andrew J. Oliver! of Washington, D.

Patrick J. Boyle of Eveleth, Minn anl park's women's par for the 18 altho matching regulation figures on her i Thomas Merlowe, Portland. Ore second nine by scoring birdies on the 10th, 11th, and 17th holes. The 17th has been the downfall of more SMITTY aio.m- than one Chicago tournament player. Her drive carried the well trapped Reiser Injured; Record Crowd Sees Games Brooklyn, July 21 (JP) The Brook-j lyn Dodgers swept a double header from the Cincinnati Reds today, 7 to 4 and 4 to 3, both times with late rallies, to increase their National league lead over the runner-up New York Giants to four full games before Ebbet fields largest 1947 crowd, 25.092.

The Reds got off to an early lead In the third Inning of the first game, getting two runs on Babe Young's inside the park homer. Pete Reiser jarred his left shoulder trying for Young's deep smash to rixht center field, and is expected to be out for three days. He suffered no dislocation as at first feared. Furlllo, Walker Hit Homers The Dodgers tied the score at 4-all In the sixth and continued their assault In the seventh, coring three more times for the winning margin. Bruce Edwards, who drove in four Brooklyn runs in the first game, won the second with a ninth inning single which scored Carl Furillo from second.

Trailing 3 to 1, the Dodgers had pulled up into a tie on homers by Furillo and Dixie Walker. green 203 yards from the tee, and she sank her putt for a deuce. were able to break par. They had 71s. Eight players posted par figures.

They were John Bloyer of St PauL Claire Emery and Clare Swanson, Salt Lake City; Warren G. Camp bell. Seattle; Robert J. Silverstri. San Francisco; Paul Gore, Denver; Alfred Littleton, Wichita, and A.

F. Rockholt. Memphis. The three man team from St Closest to Mrs. Breault who was semi-finalist in the 1947 state meet in Peoria, was Mrs.

Bernie Sick, a veteran of Cook county competition. who turned in a 39 41 80. Mrs. Sick, playing out of Coghill. won the county title over the same layout in 1940 and 1944.

She was runner-up to Mrs. Elaine Sorenson Greco last year. Mrs. Greco is not defending her crown. Brr tuptai SMILIN' JACK 4 727 WATCH CIHMPlONSHir FLIGHT FAIRINGS UPPER BRACKET a.

Mr. Anne OH RATRACE WILL YOJ BE "1 1 JACK ANO I AP.E SO HE CAN HOW OiFDf-d- ALL OUP.OTHEP. 1 A GOOC? BOY AM I GOMNA TAKC A ME" THE NEW -SITE CSTREXSTH-h GUESTS LEFT GET A 1 LITTLE WALK POlVN 1 fOC OUR. PK0P05ED 2,3, Pi WE GOT OP WATEE. FeOJYt TO THE POCK.

5EAPLANE HANGAR' 4,5,6, A CHANCE TO THE LAKE ANP fT LEAN UP THE A WASH UP THE 7 TV JTt TO CELEBRATE 1 Breault. Olympla Field 18, vs. Mri. Bobble SABLE Martin, Jackson Park 901: 9:08 a. Mrs.

727' PACT TUAT THROWS A STEAfC Meiiede Jonnson, Jackson Park 88, vs. Miss Selma Springer. Waveland 192); 9:13 a. PRY MY 1 INTRODUCE? i Mr. Mildred Dlerdrlrh.

Jackson Park 183 1. v. Mr. Ettclle Schneider. Jackson Park 1011: HONOR-, 9:18 a.

Mr. Mildred Morrison. Jackson Park 189 v. Mr. Ruth Fisher, Big Run '7 -rrir With one out, Furillo opened the winning rally with a single and Paul, turned in a combined score of 219 to hold a two stroke lead over San Francisco in the teaa play.

Following in order were: San Francisco, 221: Salt Lake City Atlanta. 223 each; Los Ange.e and Por land. 324: Seattle. 223; Memphis, Louisville. St.

Lout. Plttiburga. Honolulu. Detroit. Long Beach, Toledo.

Cleveland. 0.t cago, Indianapolis. Rocklord. 111., Jaclonvia, Fla Dayton. Denver, and Mliwauaee.

The leading midwest scorers: Jack Penberthy. St. Lout. ..38 ST tl Louis J. Eaposito.

..37 38 Tl Roy Iceberg. Walled Lake. 34 38 74 C. L. Fryman, St.

Louis ....35 39 4 Clinton Sublett. Louisville. 34 74 Edward W. ErvisU. 39 35 -74 Rudolph Horvath.

38 3T 7 W. E. Tansey. South Bend. 3 8 3T 7S Richard Rhyan.

Coiumbus. 0.....38 37 7 8 J. C. Lermhardt. Louisville ..41 34 78 George Hard trove.

La Salle. 38 78 Walter Wojda. Toledo 39 37 7 Robert Kay. Toledo 38 37 78 Arthur Jenneman. St.

Lcul 38 38 78 Mello Campagnt. Hlgnwood. 111. 8 40) 79 Jay Law. Detroit 39 39 7 Eugene Betster.

Omaha ......38 38 74 Mike Stelanchik. Gary, tnd ..38 38 74 Charlton U. Bradshaw. St. 37 74 Donald Meneghln.

.39 37 74 Dante Clctnl. Ottawa. Ill ....38 38 78 Clayton Mchols. Indianapolis 40 37 77 James J. Brink Kas.

City. Kaa.39 38 77 Michael Sullivan. 4 0 37 77 Frank Jurasek. RockJonl. IU 38 39 7T Arthur Todd.

Columbus. 37 43 77 Ralph Schneider. Cleveland 39 39 Tt Claude Powell. Kansas City. Mo.

.41 37 78 LOWKR BRACKET 9:24 (. Mn. Bernie Walker sent him to second on a hit Sick, Cog Hill 801. v. Mr.

Jerry Hegarty. Oak Hill (911; 9:30 a. Mr. Blanche Into short center. Then came Ed wards single.

Scores: Leahy. Lincolnshire 188). vs. Mr. Helen Detwller.

Waveland 931; 9:38 a. Mr. F. W. Zimmerman.

Edgewater 188). va. Pat Koelzer, nattached 1 92; .9:42 a. Mr. Jean Rys, Jackson Park (90), vs.

Mra. Mabel Donnelly, Westgat 93). Brooklyn CtBcinnatl At) A MR Umimhnlti tt 4 3 3 olstanlty.ab 4 13 0 4 14 Zlmtara 2b 4 0 3 3lHnMnKin.lt 3 14 0 Wattno 36 3 0 10 3 3 TANFORAN RACE OFFICIALS FINED 3 14 0 4 3 0 5 10 llKrltrr.cf 1 II KuilUn.rf 4 10 0 w.ilcr.rf 3 0 1 3 0 3 3 Jnrtisn.3b 3 17 3 10 1 EdwardS.C 110 0 Klni.p 0 0 0 OiGrfts.p Glonfrlddo Younf lb iiiuxr Ga.an.if larrtanne.e allrrs Gumtwrt.p sUautt.p 3 3 3 0 4 3 7 1 10 0 0 10 0 0 1 -r I t- FOR REBUILDING 110 10 0 1) 0 0 0 0 Lcmbardl.p Minor Leagues BtDiman.p RAY ROBINSON Hall of Fame Joseph Carlone. .39 39 79 Erwln Gargen. Milwaukee ....41 37 78 Andrew Augaltls.

..38 40 79 SS 14 27 3 34 9 24 9 BACKS OUT OF Harry veiotta. ...40 38 78 Tea Ellison. Detroit 39 39 78 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1. Pet. Ka.

City 37 .602 Cclumbua 45 52 .464 I.OUlsvllie 57 43 .570 Mln'poU 43 54 .455 Jame R. Spencer. St. Louis. Mo.

.41 37 79 BENEFIT BOUT Milwaukee 51 4 43 54 .443 Thoma Evan. Detroit .....41 37 74 Jack Jeaaup. Mlshawaka. Lid 40 38 78 San Francisco, July 21 W) Tan-foran Company, Ltd, was fined $90,000 in federal court today and four men, officials and employes, also were fined and given jail sentences for unauthorized use of building materials on its horse racing track. Guny M.

Standifer, president of Tanforan; Earl W. Heple, San Jose, CaU building contractor, and William J. Levin, company secretary. Welcomes 15 New Members New York, July 21 UP) Welter lnd'uapuli 48 44 Faul 42 53 .4 WESTERN LEAGUE Pet. Kloux CUT 45 29 .608 Omaha 38 38 .514 weight Campion Ray Robinson'; Pueblo 45 32 33 44.421 DMolne 39 33 .542 Lincoln 2148.313 proposed benefit appearance for the family of Jimmy Doyle, died after Ray knocked him out in TEXAS LEAGUE token out tcr Gumbert la 6th.

Slr.g.m lur Grt(( In 6th. nr.r'rr.ttl 04 0 000 000 020 003 30 7 Ran BrccHWn: Vaurhn f2. 3nx-f-wn 12 1. P.nM (31: CUirlnnatl: 7-lrntar. Vcure.

Lamanpo. Walton. Run batted In Tdwardu 14 1. VI altera. Baumhnlti.

Ycunt 13 1. cintrWdv. ftwa. Krrora Miller. Gumbfrt.

ftaaa. Two baae hit Walter. Baumholtz. Homo run Yung. 5acrlnrra Jrrfenaen.

Baumholtx. loublt play Miller to Zirr.tarl to Young. Lett on baif Cincinnati. P. 11.

Banc en balla Walter. Ktri Grtf 1: Lembawll. 3. Stnirn cut Walter. 8: atmiitt, 1: King.

1: Gregg, 3: Behrman, 2. Hit Walter. 8 In ft lnnlnirs: Gumbert. In Erautt. In 1: King.

5 In 3 2-3: Grerg. 3 In 3 1-3: Lombardt. 1 In 1 1-3: Behrman. 1 In 1 2-3. Winning pitcher Losing giltrhei Gymbert.

Umpire Ptne.li. Ear.lck. and Gore. Time 3:53. SFCOND CAME Cooperstown, N.

July 21 WV- Pet. 50 52 .490 Cleveland on June 24, was called Tulsa tieaumont Okla. CUT 44 59 .427 Put. Houston 62 3 .633 Kort Worth f9 40 .56 54 44 .531 Dallas 53 49 .520 Fifteen new members were formally seated in baseball's Hall of Fame off today when Robinson's manager were fined $7,500 each and sentenced 42 58 .420 Walter McArthur has switched to Calvert because Calvert makes a smoother Manhattan. Sen Ant'nlo 38 64 .373 today as President Ford Frick of notified Los Angeles Promoter Babe McCoy he would not go thru with THREE EYE LEAGUE Pet.

the National league officially dedi the bout before next year. Danville 47 27 .635 Waterloo 36 41 .468 TerreHautc 44 30 .595 Davenport 33 44 .429 cated the plaques of those former Springfield. 46 34 .575 Qulnty 33 45.423 "The reasons Ray gave me don't greats honored during 1946. tvauivllle 44 33 34 53 .312 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. L.

W. L. Pet. The bronze plaques were swung make sense," asserted McCoy, who came here to iron out details for the to three months in jail by Judge Dal Lemmon. A.

W. Barnewitz. construction foreman at Tanforan, was fined $1,000 and given a one month sentence. Tanforan's racing plant was used by the navy during the war. The charges involved restoring the plant for racing after it was returned to private ownership.

rinelnnatl I Brooklyn into view of the enthusiastic crowd, AbH FAl AbH PA which had arrived three hours be Baumholtz rf 3 0 3 0 Stank.3b 3 13 4 Z'entara 2b 4 13 0 Robinson. lb 4 0 11 0 fore the scheduled exhibition game Ratton 3b fight. McCoy had scheduled a bout between Robinson and Jackie Wilson on Sept. 23 in the Los Angeles Olympic club. of 1055 Lay-view, Wilmington, Calif.

CALVERT reserve Blended Whiskey 86.8 Proof 65 Grain Neutral Spinr. Calvert Distillers New or: CZJ Montreal 59 33 .651 Buffalo 42 44 .488 Syracuse 62 39 .571 NewarK 1 52 .441 Jersey City 52 4 1 .559 Toronto 41 56 .423 Kocheiter 46 47 .495 Baltimore 34 55.382 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. I W.

L. Pet. Mobile 64 37 .634 Atlanta 50 50.500 New orl'na 62 42 .596 Birm'gham 49 55.471 Chattan'ga 54 50 .519 Memphl 42 56.429 50 49 Rock 36 68.340 between the New York Yankees and 3 0 1 3 I Reese. 4 1 3 5 4 3 5 0 Furillo cf 4 3 3 0 4 3 0 1 Walker rf 4 2 3 0 3 0 0 OjEdwards.c 4 13 0 4 0 3 5 IJrrenen.3b 3 0 0 1 3 12 1 Mlksts.lf 3 0 2 0 4 10 llHatten.p 3 0 0 3 Boston Braves. Kaai.cl young lb Calan.If Miller Vueliere Ptttraon.9 Ed Walsh, outstanding right handed pitcher of the Chicago EASTERN LEAGUE 32 7 25 101 33 8 37 13 American league club from 1904 W.

I Pet. thru 1916, was the onty new mem W. L. Pet. Utlca 52 30 .634 Wllkrs-B'rt 50 35 Albany 48 38 .571 Scran tun 4 5 4 0 .5 2 9 Hartford 3745.451 WllllamfP't 40 46 .465 blnnh pton 32 51 .386 Klmlra 32 53 .376 ber who was present at the dedica tion.

Big Ed, winner of 40 games in PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. I Pet. W. L. Pet.

1908, spoke briefly, and recited poem in memory of the Hall of Lot Angelei 66 48 .579 Oakland 60 50.54 5 San CISCO 39 53 .527 Stattia 55 57 .491 Sacramento 55 57 .491 San Diego 52 61 .460 Hollywood 62 63 .456 Portland 49 59 .454 Fame members who are dead. On out when winning run acored. Cincinnati 100 200 0003 Srocaira 100 100 1014 Runs Brooklyn: Stanky. Furlllo 21. Walker: Cincinnati: Hatton, Haas.

Tfounir. Run batted tT Haas. FurUio (3). Galan. Miller.

Walker. Edward. Two bast hit Young. Three base hit Haas. Hcma run Furillo.

Walker. Sacrifice Baumholtz, Gaian. Left on base Cln-cinnau, 6: Brooklyn, 4. Base on balls Petersen, Htten. 2.

Struck out Peterson. Hatten, 3. Umpires Barllck. Gore and Flnelll. Tune 2.02.

Attendance 35.092. PHILS ROUT PIRATES, 81 Pittsburgh, July 21 (y The Phillies batted around in the first inning to score six runs, then went on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, TESTERDAT'S RESrLTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul, 1: Columbus. 0 (13 Innings Toledo. 6: Minneapolis.

5. Tlank's Son Tresent The son of Ed Plank, Eddie Jr, Milwaukee. Kansas City, Indianapolis', and was present with a Gettysburg, Pa. delegation to pay their respects to the great left handed pitcher, one of the two southpaws who won 300 games in his big league career. Four of the new members were 8 to 1.

tonight behind Dutch Leon Louisvme nut ccneauiea. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester at Baltimore, rain. Toronto. Newark. 1.

Jersey City. Buffalo. 4. Montreal, 11; Syracuse. 4.

Second game, rain. EASTERN LEAGUE Utlca at Blnghamton, rain. NORTHERN LEAGUE Fargo, Eau Claire. 0. THREE EYE LEAGUE Terre Haute.

6-6: Davenport, 1-0. Waterloo. 17; Evansvllle. 9. Danville, Quincy.

3. a Springfield, 9-3; Decatur, 4-5. NORTHERN LEAGUE elected by the Baseball Writers as Now catch only small ones, Oswald. Remember how that pickerel pulled you in last year." ard. Jackie Albright, Philly shortstop, got two hits in the first inning and smashed out a home run in the ninth.

sociation from those who were not active before 1921. Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants and Robert Mose Lefty Grove, winner of 300 Philadelphia BUDDY BEHRENS llUbur AO A 4 0 0 1 major league games for the Phila delphia A's and Boston Red Sox, GAINS 3D ROUND represented the left handed pitching AO A 4 3 16 5 110 4 13 0 5 114 4 13 0 4 13 0 3 0 113 3 14 1 4 13 1 Albright. Wyrostek rf Wa.ker.el Tarxir.3 Knnis.i! Schuitz.lb Verban 2 Lecnard.p IN WESTERN NET conungem. Frank Fordham Flash Frisclv 4 13 0 Gustlne.3b 4 10 3 Klner.lt 4 0 3 0 Greenberg.lb 3 0 13 1 Wetlake.r 4 0 3 0 Biocdwth.2b 3 13 5 Howell.e 3 13 0 WolS.p 0 0 Strlncevlch.p 2 3 'Rlkard 110 0 Singleton, 0 0 0 1 32 5 27 13 thy, one of Boston's Heavenly Twins" in the late 1880s. He stole 109 bases for the St Louis club in 1888.

The Boston Braves beat the New York Yankees, 4 to 3, in 10 innings, in the sixth annual major league exhibition game at Doubleday field. Bama Rowell's single, Danny Lith-wiler's sacrifice, and a wild throw by Third Baseman Al Lyons, provided the winning margin. Homers St. Cloud. Grand Forks.

3. Sioux Falls. Duluth, 6. Aberdeen, 10: Superior. 8.

WESTERN LEAGUE Lincoln, 6: Omaha. 4. Des Moines, Sioux City, 0. TEXAS LEAGUE Rhreveport, Dallas. 2.

Fort Worth. 12; Beaumont, 0. Oklahoma City. San Antonio, 0. Houston, Tulsa.

1. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattanooga, Nashville, 3. Birmingham, 11; Atlanta, 2. Mobile, 10; New Orleans. 5.

Memphis. 16; Little Rock, 5. outstanding National league ln fielder with New York and St. Louis, and Catcher Mickey Cochrane, the spark of the A's and Detroit pen 36 10 27 14 nant winning club, were the others selected by the writers. Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance TRAtLtMiS INDIANA 3 -O mm trffCZi or his title.

liLVtN A IS MINUTES SvlWlVI -but only two 6bmKf WENT THE. DISTANCE WXlW 7-Tft- THE ACTUAL T11AE SgK ffjKA77 A. PPi MA A Sk: AND 40 SECOND? Sgt. S05S or action 'il -J vJZ -A 1 V- rcct-r- a7 a r.r another $1 DOES AGAIN: rjiAjoi-icutp? I -J fill. by the Yank's Johnnie Lindell in the fourth and by Boston's Johnny GREEN O.

BILL Hopp in the fifth featured the contest Score: Singled lor Strlncevlca in 8th. Philadelphia 600 010 0018 Pittsburgh 000 000 0101 Runs Philadelphia: Albright 3). Walker. Tabor. Ennia 3, Schuitz, Verban: Pittsburgh: Bioodworth.

P.un batted In Walker, Ennl, Verban 13). ijeonard (3). Schulti. Rlkard. Albright.

Irrcrs Albright. Wletelmann. Two baa hit Albright. Semlnlck. Wyrostek.

Gu-tine Home run Albright. acrtnces Verban. Walker. Drnibl play Tahor to Verban to eVhulu. Left base Philadelphia.

6. Pltt-burrh. 9. Base on ball Wolff. 1 Leonard.

1. Strlnerrieh. 3. struck out Wolff, Leonard. singleton.

1. Hit Wolff. 5 In fcnint: Slntieton. 2 In Strlncevlch. 3 In Boston TN 020 010 000 14 1 new mr loo OOJ 3 7 1 The entire Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance double play combination of the Chicago Cubs of the era was honored Joe Tinker, the shortstop, Johnny Evers, the second baseman, and Frank Chance, the first baseman and leader of the club.

Clark Griffith, owner of the Wash Batteries White. Wright 61 and Masl. Camellt; D. Johnson and Houk, Robinson. FORPENALTIES IN.

FIX ED BOUTS tChlcago Trlbana Pre gerrie 1 Springfield, III, July 21 Gov. Green today signed a bill which empowers the Illinois Athletic com Notre Dame, July 21 Special Top-seeded Herbert Buddy Behrens and second seeded Dick Mouledous advanced into the third round in the junior boys' division as the Western junior tennis tournament opened today. Eighty-two matches were played on the first day program. Behrens, Fort Lauderdale, star, whipped Jick Vincent, 6-1, 6-2, in the first round, then defeated Curtis Beusman, Oak Park, 6-0, 6-2. Mouledous, from New Orleans, drew a first round bye and defeated Donald Wold, Wilmette, 111., 6-0, 6-1, in his second round assignment.

Keston Diemling Jr. of River Forest, 111., also highly regarded, advanced to the third round with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Bob Dunbar of Kalamazoo, Mich. Chicago's Grant Golden won, 7-5, 6-1, over Tom Cook of Los Angeles. 7 Fsseo)w ball Howell. Losing pitcher Downdrafts to Engage "v.u.

tmpirei rsarr. jcrtia. and Boggesa. Time 3:07. Attendance 12.631.

FRICK TO RULE Phoenix Girls Tomorrow Boots Klupping, veteran pitching ington club and a fine pitcher and manager in his day, also was named by the committee as were Pitchers star, who hurled the Chicago Down George Edward Rube Waddell of drafts girls' Softball team into the ON CARD PROTEST LATER IN WEEK the old Athletics, Joe Iron Man McGinnity, who won two games on national runner-up spot in 1938 and 1939, will be in the lineup tomorrow night when the reorganized mission to fine and forfeit purses of boxers convicted of participating in a fixed bout. The bill was sponsored by Senators Edward E. Laugh-lin Freeport and Peter Miller Chicago. It also provides for revocation of the license of a boxer found guilty of wrongdoing, with an alternative of affixing a maximum penalty of $1,000, in addition to forfeiture of the purses of said fighters. the same day five different times, New York.

July 21 OP) Ford Frick's decision on the disputed home run in yesterday's Brooklyn- and John Happy Jack Chesbro, who led both leagues in percentage and won 41 games, still tops in the Downdrafts open a series with the Phoenix Ariz. Queens in the North Town stadium, Devon and Kedzie avs. majors, in 1904. Braves Win In 10th St, Louis baseball game will not be made until later in the week, the rational league president's office said today. Frick and his aids attended today's annual ceremonies at Jesse C.

Burkett batting star and r' 4 ,1 tl fi IfJVMf ANOTHER'S I I Cooperstown, N. Y. outfielder with several big league clubs in the early days of the game BREAKS SWIM MARK HILVERSUM. Holland. July 21 Reutenl Nel Van Vllet.

champion Dutch woman swimmer, who la leaving tor a tour of the United States next Friday, broke her own world record tor the 200 meter breast stroke by cover and one of three men to hit .400 in three different seasons, was a com Eddie Dyer, St Louis manager, protested when Ron Northey, Cardinal outfielder, said Umpire Beans P.eardon slowed him down as the runner rounded second base on what mittee choice, so was Tom McCar ing me distance in 2:49.2 last night. appeared to be a home run. However, the ball struck the top of the stands and bounced back into he field of play. Northey was tagged out at the plate. Reardon said only I'll let Mr.

Frick answer." cJOSNNVAIXXrt WAS FlNEP2Sa TOacONTtNaiNC. TO Tfirm FLAPPlKo SLEEVE. TRKT ASNOVtJ3 wrns? HAS l- 3UST DEPIGNT.D THE SWtETEST L7 A I S. 1 SETOT SPALDING "WOODS Xf AMD IRONS THAT LVER PUT Ti ROSE, HOLLAND, HORN TO RACE for genuine MILDNESS QUALITY Blended SVilNGi 1rLMANI JT A with HAVANA I TOD iL SW THEY RE Mi 4 Us IN THE BAG FOR 1947.... MM 1 we7 BUT EE SOLD TKS.X fitno-r am tv-ii AROMA TASTE MY BA3 1" ytW, 00 Ainnri 111 I 2 for 15 VALUE II I yOJRGRP" 1 IN MILWAUKEE Milwaukee, July 21 VP) The top three finishers in the Indianapolis Memorial day 500 mile auto race to-riay had filed entries for the A.

A. A. 100 mile championship in State Fair park Sunday. Promoter Tom Marchese said Mauri Rose of Indianapolis, the 500 mile winner, Bill Holland of Bridgeport Conn, and Ted Horn of Pater-son, N. who finished in that order behind him, would be among the starters on the one mile dirt track.

He said 19 drivers had filed entries. Holland won 100 mile event on STAMLSeS I SPAIOING- FREE BOOK YOUR. 1947 EDlTiOU A favorite over half a century! TRY TWO TODAY AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF V. SS 7 I SPALDING BOBBVJOMES VfC. TROK0 I I AT VOUE.

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