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Yanks Take 16lh Straight; Bucs Drop Dodgers Twice Stars Ousl Tigers: Rain Halls Gaines Zale, Graziano Collide Tonight fty SID F.OL'R hirao. iAPj The fight fans dream f.gnt second go-round the middleweight championship brawling between Tony Zale and Rofkv rra on j. umtiuiiu vi'llla uu ill v.mu'bv mint a8e practically a sure-pop cinch that the birdies will sing for one of them Wednesday, July 16. 1947 Cardinals (Jain On Braves With 8-2 Win Indians Fall Twice Before Bomber Bats By BILL HOOri.N In a game twice hatted by rain, Kl Paso's Stars eliminated the San Jose Tigers from the Southwestern Semi-Pro Baseball Tournament, 6 I to 1, Tuesday night at Dudley along the way. Tins only has to" be a weak carbon copy of the explosion they st off in Yankee Studuini last Sep- AKI20MA-TKXA IEAOI Tram Won tembcr to be twice as hot as the weather around here, which in go-1 Pet.

.41 4 HI Br ASSOCIATED PRM Th cellar-dwelling Pittsburgh Pirates came out of their lethargy He IMUVATIONAl. KltWI SERVICE New York's pennant bound Yankee Tuesday night equaled their 1928 feat when they stretched Coliseum Silc Of Slar Cage Tilt August 7 Sauccdo, Bob Ford Haled Even In Bull Iiin" Tangle Tonight Franky Saucedo, the undefeated and flashy lightweight Imni Juares, will put his victory string on the line against Fighting Bob Ford, the Pittsburgh Negro windmill, with the winner getting a shot at Tony Mar, Mexican and Border lightweight champion, at 8 30 p. m. Wednesday in Juarei bullring Ford one month ago very nearly knocked M.tr out in the same iilace, and only a sen.ititmnl list- Tucson 1.1 Pi.oenu 12 BiiIko tl Faso 1 Ulnria-Miaml MM Tus.dsr i Rmiiiii. Ph.ienlit IS.

tl Hao I) Tviiion 11. Oluw-aiuinil 3 Uubt-t I. Mew 4 liaints H'fonfsoas. El Paso ai t'nociiix Glotie-Miaint ai Tui-itm. HialK 11 Mt-.

their winning streak to 18 games r'ield. At 8.40 m. the contest was of-ficially called off due to wet grounds, after Umpire Jack Odin had halted proceedings for the second time. Moundsmau Veia received credit for the Stars' win over Tiger Hurler Art Mills. El Paso led In hits.

7-6, and committed four errors compared to one for S.tn Jose. El Paso bunched four hit with two walks in the second frame to take the lead, 4-1 after San Jose had jumped into an early lead in to be very warm, indeed, in the Stadium around 10 m. (Central Daylight Time) (9 11.S T.1 Wed-nesday. It's an indiuu arena witinnit cooling syateiu, to begin with; there'll he a near-sellout of some 20.0M) mirdined customers, aid a ring lit up by herd-throwing special photo floodlights to aid tiie photographers That las! time. Champion Tony came back from the vet ge of dreamlandhe was so far gone, in fact, that rlngsidcrs were betting 2 to 1 he couldn't even answer tiie bell with a vengeance Tuesday, hammering out 15 hil including eight for extra, bases atainst seven Brooklyn pitchers to defeat the Dodgers in both ends of a double-header 12-4 and 9-3.

The double defeat cut a full game off the stunned Brooks' lead over the second-place Boston by defeating Cleveland in both ends of twilight-night twin bill. 9 to 4 and 2 to 1. before a throng of 62.353. Although the New York Giants hold the major league record of 24, only three clubs in the history of the American League have bet uii Pet. 4t 44 i .345 .1.11 41 41 4.1 47 .4.7 3J .41 IU Teauin Bruukun Huston New York St, Louis CinclunaU Chicago Philadelphia Pltlaliurah round rally on the part of the great Mexican champion saved hi from defeat.

Since that time Fighting Bob ha scored a couple of main event vic'orie' on the Pacific Coast. Saucedo a i nl Fold will enter the i the initial inning, counting once ft n.i Di, f. Braves in the National League pennant race. The Pirates, who had dropped for the sixth -to cue the roof It uu in, a aim a. mow error.

ring close to even up Saucedo Is a on R.n'kv in thiit sixth round seven games to Brooklyn in nine The Stars added couple of tal-ivr Taodti i at. alls. St. Louii S. ltoitun 2.

Cincinnati 5. 4. Nw York 4. Chicaiu U. PUUburih H-S.

llrooklyn 4 Games UrdntadMf. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn ought Chicago at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston imgliii.

lies in the nxtn ana iinai i I Hie Texan Hth Kchonl IWaketball Game will held Thursday night, Aaf. in II l'ajH Collseam. Christ t. Fox. executive viee-presMent and general manager of F.I Pa (lumber of Commerce, n-nuiinred Tuesday.

The hamher, which 1 sponsoring the Tetaa Coaches Convention of which the All-SUr basketball and fuothall game are major attraction, baa decided to build a basketball floor e.sperlallr for thl event. Ion said the lhamrtrr would tie willing, either to rent or sell the fliMir fnllonlnt the game. He said however, that he would prefer to have it aold. aa, the hambrr did not Intend to enter the basketball industry on a permanent basis. uasny ann urniinni ooxcr wim s.tve Ins title cottsbtently upset favored oppo- The' IjuU the nents and in the process built a near a notable personal following, who i (hlt ter marks White Sox (1909-19); Washington (1912-17) and Philadelphia (1931-17).

Allie Reynolds took the opener, featured by George McQuinn's 8th and Joe DiMaggio's 13th homers, and Bryan Stephens was the loser. McQuinn's was a smash into the upper right field seat, a feat performed before only by Pat Seerey. (twice). Jeff Heath, Rudy York and Dale Mitchell. Floyd Bcvens won for the fourth on a walk, a hit, two stolen bases, a wild pitch, and a passed ball, to A I complete scoring for the evening.

undoubtedly would have made him Second game scheduled for Tues- i dav niffht htwMn Hi-wav Lake- favorite for this start- if they did not remember the mighty Tony Mar lying on the floor in the second round of his mht iih Ford. Sides and Bliss-Beaumont will be i p. Teams I.o-t Pet. New York Detroit Boston ....41 Cleveland in .17 .413 Philadelphia 41 Chicago 44 ,4.7 Washington a St. Units Si piayea weanesaay nigni to aeciue finalist in the winner's bracket to face the Alpine Cowboys Monday writers are here to cover And the customers already have contributed enoush cash at $30 per ruig-ihie pew to assure a new all-time gate for an indonr fight.

This old mark is the S201.4H5 th.r. Tack Delauey and Jim M.ilonev lured into Madison Sijuare Carder, just 20 years ago. There already if more than $400,000 in the till for Wednesday's taify pull, wilh a -i As it is the fight wi.l pit two liof the f.istest and classiest youi.g lightweights in the industry. S.iu- TuendaT'1 RmuIis cedo Is only 20 and Void Is the anie Essential difference between the p.nr is that Ford is nil night. First game Wednesday at Dudley Field will get under way at 6:30 p.

m. between Maria Indians and Silver City Broncos in the loser time in the nightcap, when Bob Feller lost for the seventh time. Lou Boudreau slammed his third homer for Cleveland's only score. The game was won in the ninth on a single by DiMagio and a triple bv Bill Johnson. The Chicago White Sox poured more cold water on Boston's hopes of a second straight American New Lork U-'i.

Cleveland 4 1. Dftioit 11. Washington 6 Philadelphia 8. SI. Louis I.

Chicago 5. Boston 1. (jamea Wednesday New York at Cleveland might'. Wdfhlngton at Detroit i2i. I'hiiadelnhla at St.

Louli itwi-nigni Boston at Chicago. Marvin Ward iignu-r. $425,000 hnuac expeeled. This, with) Saucedo i a Uixer. a farcv 1 M- IIJ Wdiif i-rtiiaiJi FRANKY SAl'C'KDO tlie J.KVfKal rnnnev rrnv .11 a sharp shouting counter-1 bracket.

Thursday night's games, commencing at 7 p. m. will pit Alamo-Rordo Army Air Base and the LI puncher, wlui keeps his opponent off bal.itire und rolls up points or hits him freoiientlv he choi SOITHFRN ASSOCIATION'. AHanta 7. 4.

Bli iiiinahnnt New Orleans 4. I.lule nock 2. Chattanooga 0. Memphis 4. Nashville 1.

Cop? Western Medal Honors pennant by beating the Red p.1S0 starIi gld Huriey Miners iiinixsr ik iiir Atfllt-lcv j.ifKnik 101 two little men smaller than 111 history. That high was the $452,648 gold rush to see Bonn Leonard and Lew TendUr 111 Yankee St.iduim back in '23. line ne Pyc, Ji versus winner of trie Hi-way Lake siaes, unss-ueaumoni game. noir. -t I him to pii'i es fur a kayo.

Referee for the main event will be Jack I.eliniiiti, the Border, be-t. Sammy Matin. is and Bobby Per- SOX, 5-1, DelOi JU.ni persons. Frank Parish halted the Red Sox on six hits for his No. triumph I in pushing third place Boston 12's 'games behind the pace-setting games are in the loser's bracket.

nill ti xas r. Shreveport 3 Dollin 1. Fort Worth 10. Beaumont OklAhnma City 4. San Anton to 1 Tul-a Houaton 0.

a au 8ao Joe I tjia. Itj aarez. If. vf. previous starts, wasted little time in jumping on first game starter Harry Taylor, who had won hi9 last four atarti.

Aided by Wally Westlake's base-clearing double, they scored four times in the first inning and were never headed. The World's Champion St. Louis Cardinal combined two four-run innings to defeat the second place Boston Braves 8 to 2 and climb to Within four and a half games of place. Stan Musial's sixth inning triple scoring Red Schoendienst and Erv Dusak with the second and third run off starting pitcher Walter LaiiFranconi was the game-winning hit. Musial scored on a single bv Whitey Kurowski off reliever Clyde Shoun.

Gaunt Ewell Black well, ace Cincinnati Red right-hander, achieved his 14th consecutive triumph and his 16th victory of the year by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 5 to 4. Blackwell, although not nearly as effective a usual, tied the records of Chicago's Ed Kuelbach and New York's iron man Joe McGinnity who also won 14 straight in 1909 and 1904 respectively. Tht Reds scored the winning run in the eighth inning with two out. Babe Young and Augie Galan singled, and shortstop Eddie Miller drove another single to loft for Uie winning marktv. Stocky Dave Koslo, stylish lefthander for the New York Giants hurled a five-hit, 4 to 0 shutout against the Chicago Cubs to put New York within three and a half games of the first place Brooklyn Dodgers.

Koslo's 10th triumph wns achieved through a run in the fourth, and home runs by Willard Marshall and Walker Cooper 20 in a three-run sixth. oNetBertl 1 Ib. Phil Marchildon throttled the St. i ft; uandex will handle the Weighing in will be held for all participants at 1 p. m.

in Ik 1 bull ring. The public is iiiV.ted in 1 lie I 'lL' St-'nii-wiiulup W'll set il Sat 1- 1 0 An Kl Paso doubles te So one will be surprised Mian thumping Tony and rick-u-' le l.iines, lua. 'IN'S Marvil Rocky theuiM'lves i' tomorrows 1 id Ward of Spokane, Wasn, goes the full I.Wouiki I former kir. of amateur golfers, route. e.ipm.ed nntlalist honon The bosikmakei- u.uKe it I in the Amateur Tourna-even money on a knockout eiiheriment.

iiooVihm a 73 which coupled way They've had ry the favorite 1 wilh his si77.1iti(r opening 68 Mort to win at 5 to 7. but p.iilii; 11 wi.l I day gave l.im a 14! total for tht be just about "evens'' when the'3ri hole qualifying tests. shooting starts. Ward, twice-winner of the West ONOHORV Bir fSpriiu 11. Vernon 6.

Midland 9, CK1ea 7. Sweetwater 5. Ballinaer I ONE RTAH r.l M.I Nramhall 3. Tyler 3. loi.aview 4.

Jacksonville J. T.nlltin HiT.clernn b. Kilsore 11. Bryan in. on 5looys tnnder I31 divisio.i look tlif I Louis Browns with six hits as ne (hi.ru.

h. pitched the Philadelphia Athletics, to an 8 to 1 victory before 3j03 Ajuiio au. fans. Mill', p. With his mates pounding Ellis T(i(jh Kinder and Nelson Potter for 14 Ei hits.

Marchildon practically coasted i U.e. 1., I "gi'insi JUiio I. is To ou, piav.ff of the Southwestern Ten- boV i 1. .1 a brawl. This si-round event In 1 i 1 1 iin iavH-idooii 1 ui'Miiti si me 1.

tares two of the beat young feather BIG ST4.1L 1.1 Alll I Atttln S. rinineivllle 3. Warn 11. Wkhtta Falls 1. Parla 11-4, Shennan K-8.

Greenbille 4, Tex.irkar.a 0 Pa Tennis Courts Mendoia cf. ito his 10th victory of the season 1 Teddy Pye and B.itibj J.menez, F.l 1 weights in the parts and will he I 11 ii 11 hardly less popular (nan the mn.r. UiriSllUll, bliiUllC 1 ab 0 3 0 3 0 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 I 1 1 0 1 I) I I 0 and a shutout until tne nimn wnrn Vem Stephens tripled and rode Lopcr. lb. C.n?a!ez.

if. Sanderi c. I.icea. r.vAivm. 0 li, Paso, defeated Aniuir Bi inkmeycr Jljand Phil Malmsky Tucson.

6-0, tt-1. nr.sr texas-miv miskh imut Amarlllo 12. I.arr.ea 2. Boror 17. AUIIene 14.

Lubbock Albuquerque 7 Lead Jn Series eni. There will be a quartet of tour-rnnnHpr t.oine.t hv a u-eltHrwpiL'h' home on Jeff Heaths inliein out. ern, imiaiiea v.ro strokes aneaa ni Ous Moroland of Poonn. also a former champion, who shot a par 72 to finish with a 143 total. Frank Siranahan of Toledo, the defending champion who tied with Ward for medalist honors las year, shot a si b-par 71.

but his 144 .1 0 (1 1 winning me rmiu to participate in Peter Suder led the As baiting 1010 the- National Juniors and Boys attack with four hits, including 7 16 4 ri. tllhtp I 5.N JdSE brawl between Fernando Acsta Christian and Ed Shadle. Chihuahua Citv's former Mexican Kl rt or'! leading Barry (Jolilci C.loves ciiainpion. ho li. JFureman.

El Paso, and AI Morrow, been fi-htiiiu nr.in event? in AMFRICAS ASIOdAlloV 6-1. Milwaukee 4-1. Karsm rity 5-7. Toledo 1-1 Mmreanolls 8. Louisville 0.

St. Paul i. Indlanapolit 4. leo Ws I 0411 I.irea 2. Saerlflre hit.

The Detroit Tigers t.gtiteneu si. I on Anseles pm expert, bv 185 Dinsltotal P'-lt third-place tie Angeles pm expert, by 185 pins Two-base hit Aragon. Three- hold on second piate 111 mc Navaie? base hit Double nlay. Vera reon. SalMllo, Monterrey and Par--" 'he halfway mark of a 20-rjame I Wlln K.cnarus Lang aeacn.

'all- and (1.1 natmrez viatcli series plajed un two local me acme coast intercoi eventer, who once Dropped alie.s. male champion, who had a 70 to to Rndrlgrier to Lopei. Runs batted in. Holguln 1 Thavei 1. Vera 1 Rndrlgjei I.icea 1.

Stiuck out, by Mills 4. era 1 Rase on belli, off M'll 3. 'j 1 eft on baset. San Jose 9 Fl Pao 3 ,1 lid pneh. Mills 1.

Passed balls. Sandera 2 Time of game. 1:22. Umpires. Odin and Holt.

ican League by exploding for four runs in the sixth inning that led to an 11 to 6 victory over the Washington Senators before 11,378 tins. Milo Candini, second of three Washington pitchers who yielded 14 bits was the victim of the uprising. LOCAL SOITBA1.I.. Major league: Grand' lew Park -Kit-Beer vs. Ruge! Motors; Texaa and Pacini-vs.

Seani Roebuck. Workmen Leiguer Armiio Park Armiio V. F. W. vs.

Hicks Hayward: Frank'! Market vs. Ijodge Cafe. CoTuner'-ial Taaue: morial Park Big Buys G.ir.iae vs. Horlev Manufrtur-ers: Union Furniture vs. V.

F. W. itirisimn ann Miadle marked viiallu a 377ti total compared with 3391 Tournament at Kaiumazoo. July 28. Tnere were no other entrants from the Anzon.i-New Mexico-West Texas area 111 tnis division.

Winston of tl Paso, defeated Arthur Reeve, Albuquerque, 6-0, 6-2, in ihp only juniors' singles match played. However Far-quear was not to be certified to the national meet pending word from Tucson participants who were due to arrive but failed to pu In an appearame. If the mi.s::iv. players appear Wednesday, tiie k.ixe will be play ClonderoftGolf Hal White got credit for the vie-. By ASsm Mltu ritlss scored by Foreman and Morrow, in the opening 10 games played on the Five Points Bowling Alley.

The second set of 10 will be played at Mesa Bowl, starling at 8 p. in. Morrow, a nationally ranked howler, operates the Llo'Da'Mar Howling Center at Los Angeles, HHST lAMfc Shade itorv but needed virgji 1 sistance in the lat three a close decision 111 rounds to Sauceiio. Tony Ol va ami Mike Napoie will tangle in a featherweight foiir-rounder which is a guaranteed attraction. Napoles is a youni; sillier while Oiiv.is is one of Die more promising boxers: The evening will get under way with a couple of bantam eight Armageddon, in which promising young fighters will strut their stuff.

It all starts at 8:30 p. F.l Paso 1'om WUh To Sell or liny Properly He Arc Prepared To Serve You. Piltibonli at i I 1 iToiiriiey Opens I Be PRESS 4 1 1 1KM VrtTSfc ab Uli slTexans 16-15 vir York letelnianu. l. HiKard.

rl atj. Kiner. if Hetcher. lb. WaatlaKe.

tf. Biooduorlh. b. lomoiTOw 4 2 .1 a i 4 II 0 ed In the afternoon to finish out play in buih junior singles and I doubles. In 1 1 tli Canto 0 I 1 1 1 1 a 1 7 1 0 .1 1 4 0 0 Howell, c.

Stirnwelss. 2b. Hennth. rf. l.nidell.

if. DiMagffio. cf. McOuinil. lb.

W. Johnson. 3h. Berra. p.

wont, A 1 0 i In the onlv division where the I time, in Juarez. Hull King. Hoc. B. Bl- ASKOdAltU PKESS r.

t. 1ST ATS SALIS ViMALS SINCE lC ECKFORqyBCKSOH PiPtu, tCKFOHO A. Jack son 310 MILLS ST. L.l..! 1.1 1. El Paso 1 exans took a revenge Louis Won't Defend Crown This Year New York.

(API Jo Louis ar.d his board of strategy surveyed the mediocre heavyweight stock pile Tuesday ar.d announced that th champion would not defend hU title 36 12 1U 7 lo ab I a 1 3 I Quijano May defeat at the hands of the Phoenix Senators there Tuesday night in a Totals 0 5 1 4 (I eneiiuieu luomi iouin eooio unearned out, boys singles, F.l Paso's Wallace Smith remained the only undefeated entry. Smith defeated Joe Ferguson, of Albuoiicrriw, a fland. three and a half hour endurance 0 1 3 0 0 2 il 0 oioo 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 113 2 stroll i et, rA.so ti.vus I louiicrou, N. The Cloudcroft Invitational Golf Tournament, one of the Southwest' oldest and must famous, get under way over the nation's highest golf course Thursday, with an 18-hole qualifying round. Match play in all flights follows Friday through Sunday.

Trophies will be awarded Thursday's low medalist and winnei and runners-up in all flights of match play. in 1S47. 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 Abandon Liiht Heavy Brackel Totala Brooklyn Sunky. 2b. Ri.binson, lb.

Reiser, Walker, rf. Vaughan. li. urlllo. c(.

Jorgensen, 3b. Ri'cfie. ss Kuwards. c. agan.

TiUflor, Casey, Duckina. P. CanceUatioli of a tenlativelv 1 1 10 1 Vetliovleh cf, Milc-bell. Robinson, lb. Boudreau.

sa. foinvsv, ss. 'f. Cordon. 2b.

Keltner. 3b. Ilezan. Ruskowski. c.

Rtenhena. p. 6-0. 8-4. nfter Ferguson had turned back Phil Mallnskv, 6-4.

6-4. At 4 Smith scheduled Sipt. I'l Yankee 0 0 10 0 II bout for the Ilrown Homber was 10 0 0 clash that went 11 Like the 4-3 win that El Paso took from Phoenix here two wcek ago. the home team tvon on a pair of bingles with one out in their half of the payoff frame. In the 11th, Syd Cohen, who pitched eight innings of the protracted affair, had one down when Pete Hughes sin-yled.

Then Rookie Bill Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I) fl 1 0 COURTEOUS SERVICE 10 0 0 0 will sky to complete play in this event. If other participants arrive Wednesday, they are requested to get 0 i.iaoeii. uKianoma direct result or a three-day confei-daiitiv stylist who never lost a fight ence of Louis, his manager Mnr-wlien he has been after a title, may shall Miles of Puff.ilo and Sol eaplure the Texas light heavy-j Strauss. Rcting for Uie ailing Pro- 'Dobjr 'Vlllls, bt-rVfk 1 T) 3z-Flemlnf The links, located at 10,000 feet TotaU B.itlrd for Barney in Mb. altitude in the towring pines of for Casey in ttin Totals 4 10 17 12 4 e06.4ai punched him home with a single.

i HHOOK.LY.N 001 4 for Stenhens In 3th. Iz-Ba'ted for Willis In 7th. It P.ntted for Lemon in h. wemiii C111.M1 iiom uoipn Mike Jacobs. with the a'd of the scales.

Quijano, it was revealed Tues-1 Ml.MI-l'HO MIMING, day, is having trouble keeping Weekly meeting of Internatinnal around the 173 -pound mark, a League managers will be held at weight Inch must be met p. m. Wednesday at 309 South he defend his title July 23 at the! El Paso Street. Both teams collected 22 hits as the game progressed toward midnight. Rny Martinez, lat of four pitchers u.ed by Alky Biggs, was YORK HI CT FVEl.ND 010 (10(1 1(1-4 in touch with SpiiiiRiT or Sag Shea Joe Ferguson.

Albuquerque, president of the said Tuesday that in ail probability will testify Kl Pao pir! to the National junior girls and junior boys at Philadelphia in August lor l.nk of entries from other point. F.rror. Boudreau. stennena. Conway 1.

Runa batted in. Stephens, H.nrirh. MeOulnn. 3. Di.Maanio 1.

Ejiors. Rianky. tVictelmann. Gustlne. B'-rse.

Buns lwltc-1 in. Wesilake Bi.mtiwcrth 3, Fleli'her 2. Walkci 2. Kob-ir on. Fe'ser.

hits. Westlake. Walter. Ous'ine. run.

Wtilake. Kohnisnn. Double play. Reese. and Robinson.

Ieft on bases. 4. Tlrooklyn 9. Rales on balls, off Taylor 3. Barney 2.

Casey 2. Wolff 8. R.ie 1. Strikeouts by Taj lor 4. Barney 3.

Csey S. Roe 2. Hits, off Wolff 3 in 3 1-3 lings. Roe 1 in 2-3. Taylor in 2.

Burner 1 In 4. Casey 2 in 2. Doekins 2 ni 1 Wild pitch. Taylor. Winning pitcher Roe.

Losing pitcher. Taylor. the winner, entering the nay in the eight. Danny OToole started for El Paso but left alter allowing the Sacramento Mountains of Southeastern New Mexico, was reported in good shape, despite an extended six weeks drought, by Clyde R. Lathrop, owner-proprietor of the Lodge.

Water has been hauled in daily from a creek 10 miles away to keep the greens in tip-top condition, Lathrop said. A feature of this tournament will be the Calcutta Pool from which every cent will be returned to the winning investors. The club will take no cut whatsoever. Coliseum uiMinst the (ikl.ilionm invader on '11m Times Milk Fund program. Santos, the brother manager ol eight runs.

Marv Kiarida, Texan outfielder, Rizzilto. Conway. Mllehell. Tvo-baie hill. Fdwarda.

Henrlch. Riiiuto. W. Johnson. Three-base hit.

Undtll. Home runt, Mc-nuinn. DiMasjgio. Double plays. Boud-eau.

Gordon and Robinson: Berra and Hizzuto: Gordon and Robinson. Left on bases. New York 4. Cleveland 10 Bases on ball, off Reynolds 5. Stephens 2.

Strikeouts, Reynolda S. Stephens 2. Hits, off Stephen! in 5 Innlnes. Willis 3 In i. Lemon 1 in J.

Wild pitca. Reynolds. Losing pitcher. Stephens. stretched his consecutive game hit ting streak to 21 with four hits in seven times at bat.

Kain Postpones aMat Card Week lie vrwg StRVICE srroND r.A mf. 4t Itrooklrn Tucson rolled merrily along at the top of the heap with a 11 to 3 nr ann nniv i 13 oil fn'l 000- 3 13 0 We Pick-Up and Deliver Your Car Here another feature of our service department. A call to MAIN 3115 w.U promptly a man to pick-up and deliver your car when service or repairs are reeded. tiie Texas tith.vl. levelled thnt Doiph has averaged a weight of 178 pounds despite his heavy training in the cut rent hut spell.

lie feared that a strenuous reducinp program would weaken Doiph and sap the explosive strength of his right hand wallops Santos said that may abandon the lik'ht-hcnvyweight circle1 forrcd of the pounding of the Giooe Zuiami Browns as Jack Carmichae! notched BOXING JUAREZ BULL RING Wed. Nife 8:30 P. M. io io FORD vs FranVie SAUCEDO Batteries Bagby and Hatten. G'egg i and Hodgers.

1 niTg pltrher- H.iten Home run? Rloodvvorth for Pittsburgh In 3rd fone oni. Br l.N'TEKXATlOVM, NTWS RI.RVICE SFf O.ND GAME. At Clereland NEW YORK OP0 10O 0101 0 CLEVELAND 000 100 0u0 1 0 Batteries: Bevena and Robinson: FelUir anti Hegan. Home run- Boudreau for Cleveland Second Net League Half Begins Tonight up his fifth straight win without a lots. In a dull contest at Mesa, Bisbee weekly wrelini! maU-h at the out.

door arena Tuesday niiilit. and promoter Don Hill announced tli.it the Slime mrd. with the exception of the opening match, will ti' nresi-nt-ed next ook. MBS SI.Rt f. 4th.

Play scheduled for Wednesday improved its lead on 1 Paso in the standings by beating the Orphans nixht in the Senior Commercial rhlladrliihla fVCTNVATt not Jin o'o 0 P'fTt ADFLPIflA OliO OW 4 10 1 Ratlerles- ni.rkwfll and lamanno; and Sminick. Home run: Lamnnno for Cincinnati in 3i d. Tennis League opens second half I Hill also announced tnat all hold- 16 to 4. Frank Finnegan smacked a home run for the losers. competition, with the half winner ink' tickets to Tuesday nirjht's af- At rhicaro nosTo.v few oto eiw I i CHICAGO O'lfi 010 401- "i 12 1 Batteries: Ilushson.

(7i and Ti-bbf-tts: Pauish and lliikey. Ijsinf pitcher; Hunhson. Home run: WrlKlit for Cliicago In 5th. NOR Tlte line scores: EL PASO 4C0 011 310 (Kl 15 5 PhOK.N'IX 333 IW 510 (11 -Hi 22 1 Batteries: O'Toole. '31, unrl C.

Hansen: D. Gephart. Macnado (H, Graham 17), Maruncz 18). and McNabb. OOf: At St.

1 oui mill ADT-I PHIA 010 S10 i 14 I) to play first half titlist Mayfield fluilders on August 28. Tiie schedule, opening al 8 p. m. at the El Paso Tennis Club courts, follows: Sunny State Distributor? vs. F.l Paso Laundry: Allen Arms and Cycles vs.

Azar Brothers; Ace Af lAnitnli i ons non no cuo in 4 RUSTON OOil Oiiil 0112 9 1 Battene': Hearn. Biazle ii and Kara- tfioln: lanFranenio. slicm 181, Karll 181. Ji nsnn '81 and M.vl Wlnninsr plloher: Hcarn. Losing pitch- e.

LanFranconf. I AST SEMI-FINAL OO FKillTINJs Vfc ROODS after his Ltddell clash and move into the heavyweight division. Dick Griffin has discussed possibilities ol I meeting Ben Johnson or l'ancho De la Cruz in a September bout In El Pubn. Llddell's handlers in Oklahoma City staled their charge would have no trouble meeting the weight requirements. Should Quijano fail to scale 175 at I p.

m. on the day of the fight, Liddell will aiitoinatic.illy win the title and the fight will go hi an scheduled over the 10-round limit. Qitijano't earlier mantle 'if fa-' ST. OlTtS (MO 0W) Ml 1 .1 Batteries: Marehlldnn und Riar: Kin 32 fiays may present them tor admission next Tuesday. In th eopeninu match on the next cud, George Cm lis will ivplace Hobby Bonales in tangliiiK witli Taiv.an Zimba.

Tiie mam pit-tin? Buck O'Neill against Billy Hickson, and the semi-final. Billy McEuin anainst Milt Olsen, remain the der. PMter 'i and Farly. Losing pitcher: KlnUer. 12 Ip0 nno 4 5 TUCSON 013 20x 11 11 3 Batteries: Powell limine nucher'.

Mal-donado and Kaspruk: Carmicnael and Vrablik. LsUblishrtl Since 1914 At Detroit I VAl.fiHimT riAnn am A 11 ton ntius WASHINGTON 311 00 W1 ADVANCE I.N I'lIK I DKTROIT Kn 004 03xU 14 0 Lunary vs. fliayneia uullders 601 Wyoming Si. Main SI 15 Batteries: Scarborough. Ca.idlnl ni.

Vw York "MiCArjo 000 orio trio 0 NFW YORK 000 103 OOx-4 0 nattcries: Lade. Meers (Ji and Scheif- tr.g: Koslo and V. Cooper. osinf ni'eher: Taide. Home runs: For New York.

Marshall in fii n. Looper tith. Cary i7i and Frrell: Ituui. While 'Hi. BISBFJE 141 0150 16 18 1 mesa mo my 4 10 Batteries: Valenzuela and Co.irirey: Moore ilosirt pitchen.

Runcie and Ebr-bardt. IXDISTRIAL LEACl'E. rrueks I7i and Swift. Home run: Cullenhlne Detroit in ind tone oni. In the only softball game played III Rl II I.EAf.l T.

Grandview Baptist pumineled voritism has faded during th clos- Winning pitcher: White. Txina ni1-h luesday night at Memorial Park er: Candini. ing days and the boya who post Weber Showcase triumphed over I Emmanuel Baptist, 22 to 3. Tuesday night at Grandview Park, in a soft- "ure lmu I'M Mines and Smelter Supply. 15 to 5, erter the ring at even money SOFTBALL MEETING A meeting of managers of the Industrial League will be held at with Rodriguez poking a home run for the victors.

The nightcap, sched- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home uled between American Airlines SCOUP! Just Received Another Shipment ball game protested by the loers on the basis that the winning pitcher, Bukovich, was ineligible for play. The nightcap was interrupted by rain with Valley Community Center ten runs in the lead in the t.r.-t inning. of Larry Payne, president, 3518 and Safeway Stores, was cancelled Clifton Street.

I because of ram. I.tAGI I Syracuse 9, Baltimore 1. of 8,000 Brand New Air Corps Type SUN GLASSES WITH CENTIME PEARLOIi) SWEAT BARS OMFORT CABLE TEMPLES See I's For Your BABY CHICKS flit brtrdft. Real montr mkf Wt hare ft romftlrlr line nt chirk tt4 and poultrr rrnrtfdtr. TEXAS FEED STORE Low Prlte Frumpl Dallvrry ftfl Alamfda Avr.

Ih. M-tlo EQt'ALS MILE MARK. Malm oe. Sweden. (UP Lennart Strand of Sweden equalled the world record for the 1500-meter run Tuesday night a he was timed at 3:43.0 at the Malmoe Track and Field Meet.

Gunder Hagg of Sweden set the record in 1944 TITLE AT STAKE. The Major League softball chili between the Ritz Beer Depot and Rrnrel Motors at Grandview Park Wednesday night may determine the second half championship of the circuit. The Motors outfit annexed the first half title, and is in a hotly routes led race with the Ritz team for Uie second half crown. "BILL" MOREHEAD Tie Busy Little Tailor li Busy Afain Selling CtSTOA! TAII.ORF.D SUITS In His New Location 321 MILLS BLDG. MOREHEAD'S Rust Little Tailor Shop MAIN 51 FIGHT POSTPONED.

Santa Fe. (AP) A featured fight between Frankie (Panchito Mon-toya, Las Vegas, and Simonclto Gon-ales, Santa Fe, was postponed indefinitely due to injuries received by Montoya in a match at Ogden. Utah, Saturday night. The bout was scheduled for Monday. l.Vil ifltT INCLUDES lOMPLETI WITH MtR.TtX JWUT in a NO-DEPOSIT, NO-RETURN BEER BOTTLE! No inoie plunLing down deposit or lugging tract rfn tttfant lien you buy Acm Beer.

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