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Sports Eleven Fourth Place Tie Lures Sox in 4 Game Tiger Series THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1954 FAN FARE By Walt Ditzen Carter, Flanagan to Fight CHICAGO, July 14 AP) St. Paul, today signed for a 10- Nixon, Kiely American League National League Yesterday's Results Jimmy Carter, former lightweight round bout in Chicago Stadium champion, ana Wen rianagun ol Aug. 4. 9 (No Games Scheduled) 'rl VfW t' Brooklyn (Hughes) Braves tfiurdette) 112 Innings) Hurl Afternoon, Night Twin Bill With the first division only four game away, the sixth-place SUMMER SUITS Standing of the Clubs Pet GBR Pet GB teezssrun 'aApn 1 1 1 ytr 1 1 aap i .675 .667 ReS Sox open a home stand at Fenway Park today with a day- ai Won ...57 ...52 ...40 ...41 ...41 ...40 ...29 New York Brooklyn 'Philadelphia Milwaukee Cincinnati St Louis Lost 27 32 37 42 42 42 50 55 night doubleheader.

Won Lost Cleveland 56 27 New York 58 28 I Chicago 54 31 iDetroit ........35 44 I Washington ....32 47 BOSTON 31 48 Philadelphia ...30 49 Baltimore 31 51 .670 .614 5 .519 13'i .494 354 .404 15 4 .488 16 .367 254 .329 29 .635 3 .443 19 .405 22 .392 23 .380 24 REDUCED 20 The opposition is the team the Sox hve to beat to reach fourth Chicago .378 244. Pittsburgh 27 and Probable Pitchers Today's Games (Won nd Lost Records in FarMUnesMt Detroit at BOSTON 2. dav- Brooklyn at Milwaukee (2 place the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers are here for a four-game series and a clean sweep by the Sox would put them in a tie for fourth place. The Sox have won 31, lost 48, while the Tigers have won 35 and lost 44.

This afternoon Willard Nixon, the Yankee-killer, in scheduled twi- Piersall Watches Stengel, Reagan Named Learns Why Yankees Win Football Coach Here's jour opportunity to buy Hymaft-qualiiy summer uits at savings you can't afford to overlook. NOT a special purchase but all from our regular stock. and Milhken 5-0 and New-t7-7) andicombe (5-5) vs. Wilson and night) Zuverink t4-4) mek (10 Bl vs. Nixon P.

Buhl t0-7). Kiely 42-6). P. New York at St. 1nns (night) By JIM PIERSALL Cleveland at Philadelphia taisJiUWLiiOT) vs.

Ke liner at to pitch against jOeorae Hearn t6 5) vs. Raschi (6-5). Don Now that we've polished oft thj came back at me and said, you'll have plenty of time of the Tigers. Pitchers tor tonight came will be southpaw Leo Kiely National Leaguers and left them worry. PHILADELPHIA, July 14 (AP) to get down there." I I'll tell vou how much our Amer- (5-8).

Baltimore at New York (night) Larsen l2-8) vs. Wiesler (2-1 Chicago at Washington (night) for the Sox and righthander Steve Isquawking, we can settle down to Villanova University today Pittsburgh at Chicago (5) Siirv' kont (6-10) and ODonnell (3-7) vs. Hacker (3-9) and Minner (6-6). Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2. twi-night) Simmons (8-6) and play for the sec- League pitchers think of Wil- named Francis X.

Reagan as head ona nan vi our When they were having coach j0 succeed the resigned Art Keegan (12-8) vs. Schmits t3-5). Also included, a selected proup of Hyman-quality, year 'round suits at reductions 20rc Charge Accounts season. 'their mectine with our coaches Paimrt Rpatfan IMiller (4-6 vs. Fowler t6-5) and Podbielan (6 3).

oromeK. uromeK lanes a iu-o record into the night game. Kiely has a 2-6 mark. Nixon and Zuverink, who is isually effective against the Red Sox, both have .500 percentages. N-xon has a 7-7 mark and Zuverink is 4-4.

FT Mi native Phil- 4J adelohian. was a -y. a Batting sensational half back star for the AB Pot! B7 .344 Pnid Tot t' US .33 Wi SS 11S I- der, Brooklyn Norn. New York IPS AB SI 317 S3 3M S3 340 J41 New York The National land with Yogi Berra going over1 Leaguers weren tne National League batters they the only onesi invited Ted to go over the list with who-didn't know! thrm And they listened to what about Dean Williams had to say. Stone, our wm- Teddv struck out a couple of rung but he didnt alibi The vluwere I writers asked him if his shoulder in the clubhouse! bothered him and he told them for our meeting i that it didn.t- He just misse(1 tne tnfrSame-lpitchesI that's all, period.

V. University of and the New York Giants and Philadel S4 111 Mrs. McClusky, SI 34'! S3 Hon. Cincinnati St Unit St St Louis Store hours 0:30 to 5:00 Open Monday nights 'til 8:00 Clnrd Saturdays Avtla. Cleveland 70 270 Mantle.

New York. .76 288 Kox. Chlrato 8fi 352 Mmoso, Chicago 31S Ropen, Cleveland ..71 24B Busby. Washington. Vernon.

Washinaton 77 .11.1 Bauer. New Vork J32 Boone, Detroit 73 2t4 t(i 117 .344 fit 11 .33:1 70 IIS .331 75 107 .331 74 103 .328 4S 96 44 lot .322 33 71 .321 82 323 B4 314 43 103 .318 Mays, New York. A7 SlO Hjmner. Phila 77 phia Eagles of! Mrs. Parker Win 47 71 .3" Jnblonski, St 1-ouis S2 33 4i 80 Robinton, Brookbn 66 221 the National OfE-naai A I nil ail IB Football League.

about ry Home Runs Dumart i -J The bast two sea strange looking fellow. in Tedesco Golf York SI He got his answer from Rnh Mantle. New York 1J Mays. New Dohv. Cleveland lS Mtisial.

St ew Cleveland lS Mtisial. St ouia 2" tmnim. rhicaan 14 Hodrrs. Brooklyn MARBLEHEAD, July 14-Firingjf 1 Washington pitch "Thats Palm Bench not Included er. Stone." Bob told Ted Roen.

Cleveland 14 Sauer. ChicaKo ...23 Boone, Detroit 14 Klusrewski, Cincinnati 22 14! Vernon. Washington 141 reagan served as back, field coach for the pro Eagles. Contract terms were not disclosed, but Rev' Patrick Dun-don. O.

S. chairman of the university's athletic board, said Rea a one under par 75 for the second day, Mrs. Donald McClusky of "and you'd know him if you faced him." Washinjiton Street Made Free Agent Woody Dumart, veteran hockey player, wai made a free agent by the Bruins hockey Hub yesterday at his own request. It is understood that Dumart is negotiating with a minor league hockey club for a player-coach position. 1 had a good chanc tn learn Runt Batted In I t1 1 1 gan had signed a three-year pact.

Chicaicn SSlMusial, Bt Inula S2 Mtnon Perra, New RiWKivn New Ymk 73 about Casey Stengel. I can understand why the Yankees have been winning all those pennants. He tells jokes while the game is going on and everybody is loose, and Mamie, ivew Villanova will play nine games in 1954, including one at Boston against Boston University. Cleveland SI i.lablonnki. St l.ourt tiohy.

Rosen. nnMrr, Brnnkisn laxeo. During the game, Mickey Ver Sam McCracken's Rockingham Taps Worcester and Mrs. James Parker 11 of Myop: posted a 75-75150 to win low gross honors in the' annual Idies Invitation Four-Ball Tournament at Tedesco Country Club here toda-. State champion Joanne Goodwin tff Plymouth and her partner, Glenda Felkner of Coral Gables, shot a three under par 33, best of the tournament, on the front nine while winning net honors.

Their two-day total was 76-76152-144. Miss Goodwin had four birdies and her partner chipped in a fifth. The McClusky-Parker team posted the 75 by shooting 35 going out and 40 coming in. They had a FtTtST RACE S20OO. claiminl, 4-jear( 2 With Relish.

No Boy Vnnoett No Rrtv .107 IIS 15-1 ls-1 20-1 olds and up, fi turlongs. 8 7 Free Bel'ce. Rodriguez 115 FIFTH ttACE S220O. claiminf, non and myself were kept busy. Mickey was making movies of all the hitters and I was taking notes.

When it was all over, I went over to Stengel and told him. "we did it again. No. 37." And Casey smiled and said, "You're darn right." You may not acree wilh ms im ENGLAND'S 13 OSCAR ElEDLUHD S-2 4-1 e-i 4-1 B-l IS Kader, Thomas Mr. Snoop.

Patent! 114 5 Baltimore Jim, No Boy 114 13 Steersman. Stuart 114 2 Tactful Pilot. G. Martin 114 l)Dsh Unlit. No Boy 117 12 Debmode.

DeWitt 109 11 Hartley, tavares 109 10 Rampageous. Prrnnan 109 6 Unwano. G. Martin 114 14 Free Flora. LaBiecqut M04 4 Oxlm, Mayo 104 lCnain 3 Dandelion, No Boy 114 7 Hoiiey-Kut.

Fiher 104 8 Kerrytza, Sconza 109 Si year-olda and tin, 1 1-1S wuea. S'f 7 Ravioli. Rodriguel 112 J-Jj5Spnol. Bose JOS 3 Equilla. no boy H'9 Jhf Proud Son.

no boy 119 toll 1 Appointment, Madden lis 4 Resinned, no hoy 110 Rebut. Sollinena Ill 15-1 1 SIXTH RACE S2.100. rlaiminf. 20-1 lyear-olda and up. furlongs 20-1 i 4 Valrnciano.

no boy M14 20-1 n-pnntors Devil, Soiimen Jl EDITED BY AUSTEN LAKE DRAWN BY Iwhen I sav the All-star Bam. ia lth'playe1 toT h'ood. but it is. I've inrce over part seven on the lowat, MASS. you aoout Tea avme nnrt FOR HARVARD BREWING CO, noie.

seventy-two players com peted in the two-day 36-hole medal hurt in snme of the other 7 lying Jin. vent. i. nar i i Rnv Pr nrp Kose ni -i-unii "t-ir? iU WW 117 maiden 2-year-olds. Sli furlongs.

3- 1 4- 1 -l 10-1 10-1 15-1 15-1 20-1 115 lfi At'nn7a BACK IN I906 VmATtA M7tl "TUlNK VM11WC I rvnMTr GOnt(N3 V. Atauaia ai I 1 cniAUTfJMCP r- games. Well, we had another great exhibition of playing for blood yesterday. Not onlv by Al Posen but by Bob Lemon, the Cleveland pitcher, who finally stopped a National League rally in the fourth inning. OSCAftrtEDUMD Sl I 2 Gala Morn, Mayo "114 -I I 3 Jift.v.

Merrier 113 2- 1 5 Stalwart Son. no 110 gH Bob Boy. Madden J14 3- 1 1 Emn Fein. De Witt 114 B-l Time For Speed, 1 Little Brother, No Boy J-Chncolate Doll. Stuart 5 Sound Ijobio, No Boy 3 Mr.

Harp. Thomas IS Darlln Betty. No Boy 12 Slam Slam. No Boy 11 Baracous. Jones 4 Riff Jnb.

No Rnv na us 11,1 113 115 11R 115 115 WAS A SCRAWNY. UNDERelURlSHCO KID WHO WENT ATM-A-LtTE SEVENTH RACE $2500, allowances. i-Jl4 year olds up. 8 furlongs 15-1 i nM. a rurlnitfft Brophy Appointed Hoop Coach at Manchester Central MANCHESTER.

N. July 14 Announcement was made today of the appointment of Edward D. Brophy, a native of Dalton, Twice A week roe. kOSPTOL CHECKUP? 15-1 BaShadows Start, Madden 113 15-1 9 Imperialist, Rogers 112 20-1 7 Hrookridne, 114 20-1 5 -har-lefttnn. Tavares 114 AMD cooeecTwe 7 Willinger.

Parent! 115 Pmha, Mayo 110 Ginnv Gande, Davern IIS Brown Cella. Mercter US a-r a-i 4-1 4-1 -i 10-1 Lemon Risks Injury Lemon shouldn't have been pitching. He has a bad side. But he wanted to pitch. Al Rosen told Bob that he should tell 20-1 Si ar'iKht A Little.

Madden 11 10 Magnate. J. E. Smith 13 Danoy John, Rocers 118 14 Sassy Joeey, No Boy 115 10 Loro JefTery, Jenkins. "1 in-l au-l 3 LonoKe Hash, Mayo 1 Bre Beauty, Rose.

1 RACE S2000, claiming, 1 THtRO vear ld Receipt, No Boy as jviancnester central High 'Stengel about his side. Al said School basket ball coach to fill a that Bob wasn't pitching naturally 4 He turlongs. 2-1 aMurlogc Farm and Mrs. James vacancy ny ne recent resignation and that he might ruin himself annam entry. Anna Charge, Parent! KIR 1lTJons Date, V.

Spmale m9 14 VVIse Seer, Fisher 109 5 Gwen. .,..,109 12-i-Sin Ffllta. Rogers ..109 ,4 I cZi. USrfal 1 -I l.n nrrrocn uio I is 19-1 r.IGHTH AC S2200. allowance for life like Dizzy Dean did.

But this is a blood game. Our league hadn't won it for four years and 901 vear.nlds anrf nn. 1 t-10 miles Wild Jimho. i. Martin of Jim Phillips to become coach Winchester, Mass.

Brophy was graduated at St. Anselm College in 1949 and received a master" degree at Boston College in 1952. He was an S-l -kj''l 0 TEB IjK Wfl4 AKO UEWtf OA 1 Tinner. Madden 6-1 -l 10-1 10-1 we wanted it badly. T-Bill Jubb.

Fisher I never saw Williams as happy in siinsuck. No Boy way: 10-; inance now. isner. iw 4 Lord Louis No Boy 1 20 7 Blue hanube. US Can Ncdron, 115 I Brick.

No Boy 2 Golden Fiddle. No Boy. Ill 5 Armonk, Rodriguez I 1 NINTH HACK 20O0. claiming. vpar-nM and nn.

I 1-ta mites 1 Olllrfi i 109 109 .114 .109 .114 as tie was alter itie gaine. was. oi i 'm mu. LA.TE.ft UNOER instructor at St. Anselm from I94Di1te the Red Sox had won the pen- 13 15 15 8 Curt Ralzaretti 13 Gellnka.

No Boy 3 Fiabe's Bid. No Boy IKS LATE fcOEAT 20-1 10 iDOl ana rervea ns assistant nnt Ted said it was the greatest basket ball coach at the college, exhibition of hitting he'd seen in 104 VOS 2- forsaken. No Hoy WITH 1KC BOSTOMi lit Dem's Dona. Rodriguer, 109 2" He last served at Hanover High an All-Star same and that it'll allowances. as a social stuJlies teacher and be years bcrore they'd see another A-A-, MtpLUMO SfcT A VWOUi RECOR.0 AT A basket ball coach Unspoilt.

Weicier 120 one like it. a George Collins. DeWitt 115 ft Miss Sue, Hose 113 4 Restless Joe. B.ilrarettl. 115 7 The Phoeniit, Tui-nbtili.

115 Sweet Sigritt, Martin 110 1 Gente Boy, Rose 112 5 Seabright, No Boy 112 Dill, Fisher 102 3 King Midas, Rose 117 BEST BET Ravioli In Arth. I kidded Ted about hitting ninth! pPavid 120 the lineup. I told him I hadl S-Red Wagon. No Boy .112 riSALLOWCO 3-1 10-1 never gotten down that low. Ted 9-u.

ffan? Rockingham Results First Race s2ioo claiming. 4- year-olds and uo. 6 furionEs. Hotrock. 104, Thomas 13.40 8 40 4 40 Floor Boss.

122. Madden 7.80 4.20 Clear Sweep. 113, Vald 3 00 Time, 1.11 3-5 Irish Tudor. Vncle Jay. Battle Chief, Model King.

Hierapolis, Eriierose also SECOND RACE $2200. maidens, Eastern Mass, to Make Stops at Wonderland 'i HtKtCKSD Tut I i ll MAtHSOM UR6 yfKfS. Vf I "4 two TOR A 0 It Mt 2 Kb year-old hlhcs. 5'-t furlongs. Teoomate, 116.

Sconza 6.S0 P'm'd Lynn. 111. m'g 3 50 280 Weimeet. lin. zanein The Eastern Massachusetts j' iLril A Bto)fio Lurita.

Au-. Bishareen. tumn Glow, Sylvan Glade Chl-Cuni. Mrlpet also ran. Street Railway Co.

was authorized 'y I y' 'iaLiiiiiiiia "i vi i'f ft I "'V i I i by the Department of Public Utili DAILY DOUBLE Hotrock and Teco- ties yesterday to pick tin and dis Riate paid f.iH 4U. THIRD RACE-23O0. claiming, 3 Vear-olds. II furlonas. charge passengers at Wonderland M.

T. A. station from May to ft n'y Cr'k, UO. Madd'n 7.40 3 5 40 crry's. 109.

Ruth 4.20 2 90 Cherished. H2. Mercier 5.40 September. The department stipulated the line could only take on or leave Time, 1.11. Gay Pole, Bhara, Boston Party.

Ted's Bull also ran. FOURTH claiming. 1. srear-olris. BV.

furlonn. passengers at the station on its Rel ct'd nd, 110. D'v'n 7.40 4 20 3.20 Champ STr. 115. Jewell a.OO 4 40 through runs from Central sq Lynn, and Haymarket nq.

N't D'm r. 112, lim na 7.20 Tim, 1.0.) 4-5. Bullets. Command Me, The line was also allowed to discharge and take on passengers at the shelter on the southwest urnnse Age. fyinneld also ran.

FIFTH RACE $2200, claiming. 3 ear-olds. 1 mile. approach of the General Edward i 4gr gr a. if i k.

Hi idge and at Blanchard Oak Indi'n Ladd. 112. M'cT 11.00 6 20 5 SO Sew It ms. 105 F'h'r 3 80 3 00 let Ve. 110.

Rose 4 an TIME. l.MIS. Cornish Game. Just Fnr You. Terrace, Geneva.

Susan's Pet Island York it. and Freeman Revere, on Boston-bound runs -r ---4-' I x- x- On Lynn-bound trips, passengers also ran. stXTH RACT 2200, claiming. 1 mile. may ne laKen on Bt Wonderland -1 J7 rrr i 'Jkra and Rice av.

and mav be dis Eocene. 105. Davern. 14 0 1 40 8 40 80 Bnfranc. 105.

Mayo 8 2'i a I harged at Avon st York Oak Chi Bu. 110. Madden 8 fio Island Blanchard John and Rice the department ruled TIME. 1.3R'. Drj-ok.

Peas Pudin Kot. Clht Standby. Tatarn, Teakwood Iso ran. SFVENTH RACE 2M0. sllowances.

ear-olds. 8 furlongs. Hal Bnx. 117. Rogers 3.80 2 40 40 CAPEHART OPEN HOUSE New lines of TV and HF radios were on display yesterday at the Hotel Kenmorc during Capchart's open house.

Left to right: John II. Cassidy, district service representative; William M. Carr, district manager; J. J. Gallagher, manager H.

C. Clark Company; and T. Kirk, Manchester, N. H. Eastern Mass.

buses may also operate on Chester av. from the Wonderland M. T. A. station for 107.

Stuart 3.S0 S60: RereDed, 10S. Waida the period. TIME. 1.103,. Can Please, Whittles Joe Crest.

Familiar also ran, EIGHTH RACE $2000. claiming. 4- anrl tin 1 A milpc The department said it frahted hearing at which line spokesmen Blemish. 118, Madden 17 40 8 20 said extension of M. T.

A. service IE Sans Faute. 120. Sluart 7.40 vn .113, Ir BU7Z Btda Bull. Bull Bit.

Hal-Fleam. U-'' A A I FOft BO YEARS (ZPk I I APT OS-MAKING Jytr 1 Mqvj England's Great ieer! gggtgigg4-afga I also ran NINTH RACE-2000. elaiming, 4- vear-olds and up. 1 miles. buetlight, 115.

H'rigf 12.80 3 80 W't'a Wr'g. U2, eier 21.40 10 80 EcltHO. US. Solimena Jl 80 TIMR. 146's.

Sailtn High, Pris.e. Nejla, Juflys Runner. Veribest, Stark twins, Cee Vee. She'a faot It also "Attendance. 8964: Handle, $704.

B98. Rockingham Mutuels I 1 2 1 Race sn.VUfl 19 1 It 1 Rare SUI Rd into Revert at wonderland Park has been a "matter of serious concern." The line sked permission to make limited stops in Revere, where previously it has operated with closed doors, because it estimated that about half of its passengers to Havmarket sq. would transfer onto M. T. A.

cars at Wonderland to save a 10-cent fare difference. The line also estimated It would lose many passengers to the Service Bus Lines. whose vehicles operate between Central Lynn, and Wonderland, of the lower fare charged by the latter line. Eastern Mass. fares to Wonderland Park ate 25 cents, and the Service Lines fares are 15 cents.

The department said it granted ths Eastern Mass. line petition because its proflfs last year were $578,000, "somewhat less than the estimated earnings found tft be reasonable'' in a recent department decision. 7 Races fiS.VJO a i wn OO i i lh ft a -4i 111 11 tmi 4 1 -f i I Kl w-f -S ite'8" Three Rares Five Ruces 13S.4n Seven Races S225.20 hour LAUNDRY It fl. J) NEW FALL LINE of Westinghouse products is examined by Ed Sutherland, left, Boston branch manager, Westinghouse Electric Supply Company, and Harry A. Cheney, eastern promotion manager, Westinghouse Elec tric Corporation.

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