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SpnrU Seventeen Spahn Battles to Avoid Losing Season, Dazzles Reds THE BOSTON DAILY GLOnE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1032 Revenge Comes After a Year Southpaw Brilliant Olsen Rated 2-1 Over Hairston in TV Bout Tonight NEW YORK. Au. 71 (UPi-Carl Jack Permatteo Conquers Jim Dolan in Midget Golf Scoring 12th Win By ROGER BIRTWELL CINCINNATI, Aug. 27-Wancn Spahn at the age of 50 was facing his first losing season in baseball. He was II and 14 as he took the mound against the Reds here last night.

Another defeat and it would 'lioooi uiscn 01 Jiav.au was lavi 111 ft BAIJtv 'irea 4-1 to orat r.ugen lournit jCK I'ermatteo cr Wmthrop a 1 If of New York tonight al.happy boy today. The lU-year-old JtllllOr VlOli uCOfCS Sniiar r.arrfen and nrflv nnrr ariratra Jim imnn jn, 01 ax ar 1 1 11 I a aM a 1 1 and aneerl tiiucrrst. 9 and 4. in a Midget nivi- hi r. slon first round match of the New ran Jack Cnoi.amessett.

de himself heir-apparent to tht mid-dlewclkht crown, which may toon Kellt. unaiterhed. and t. Kerrltiatnn. stherwond.

datMted cjiiK'au'u rfuniur auurncjr ait nioe-iDaie be vacated jonn iiaiunerc. in or 1 1 anq I marie today. u. nn. i'! nn.

raminanam. oeieate Their television 10-rounder, tinged vtj s'i in- iom j. iiunis. Ml. Iloou, and a neri this morning, but this was Hernrmoii.

nerwood detested Ron- aid llitalev. 1 and S. for the bcenlit of American Leiiiun-n Hires, wil be the first bout at the Garden line June 27, when Ernie upeciai victory lor me lnilirop M.ke Franconia. dcfer'rd B.f uuy. 11 arema tnut year agu, in wut-r, nirunw niooHt anq defeated Ed lh.

Cm. II V. T.i,l.in" rM; liai. wmr.nc.ier. at Durnndo outpointed Norman Hayes.

umi.iuii, uuisu ivi tlHrirn. Oakley. I un. be exceedingly hard to rescue his unusual record. You should have seen him kick up that leg and fog 'em in.

He had a no-hitter until the fourth. A one-hitter until the eighth- and a shutout at the end. By that time ho had brought his record up to 12 and 14 and the Braves back into sixth place. For 24 hours they had been in seventh place. Permatteo in a third round match, Bru mi, Uwa.

d-feated or 2 and 1, and then went on to win S1" When odd-makers declared Olien the 2-1 they surprised many boxing the title. (ruled Ed Madden, Commonwealth, i i. and 2 men who were aware that Hairston, i ciinmn-ua tutu vuijanics Mi-Coroili'K jy IJoV- (i til 00k a deaf-mute York Negro wai generally rated the No, I contender and 01 sen the No. 2. However, Olsen was favored in win, eliminate the Hillcrest young-j ed rr jter and perhaps go on to win a ft, himself.

And they may meet.feie cj The co.mrv iiun. de-agairt next year. j-at-i Jim Ciuuuaiham. Meadow a nrook. and 5 In other midget matches, meda- Peur Kirouac, Rharon.

defeated Bob list John Danielson, Oakley, easily put out Jim Belmont. 7 n6 AVK'. iW 5, and Harold Cahoon, arfM'M'. Uwrenc the wagering because of hit lmpre Not Rinre Spahn Came OUt Of Max hi, takrn nn nH rimnnen1 si ve campaign this year, and be one. No wonder the Braves have cause Hairston appeari to have slipped because he wai "rushed" against too much tough opposition.

who finished a stroke behind In the VrVnrl. rann LarHn. The Country Club, de- Le7Tr l.fh.cfn Hairston is Z3, oisen jr-sien uia uaa.ev. oooisnfl Band'. Cliarles Parr.

WarfcitMt. Amt Powell. Comrnonvi ealih. 4 and 3. MIIK.IT DIVISION quauiving round, ousted Joe Neck-orsky.

Salem, and S. In the small fry first round play. Lin Faxon, son of the Coonamassctt had a touch time keeping the Reds in seventh place. Spahn Great In 4th Spahn's finest pitching last night came in the fourth inning. Bobby Adams tripled down the left field fnul line, a ball that Sid Gordon l.f-il fearsi rJanieL.nn.

Oakley, def. Jim Hiie- Johr C. C. manauer snH medalist in thia lev. Relnuml.

7 the Buffalo sandlots Jo pitch for the Braves farm club at Bradford. in 1940 has he had a losing record. The nearest approach was his O-and-0 mark in four appearances with the Braves back in 42. He is one of the few pitchers In major league history who won 20 games his first full season in the majors. He did that with the '47 Braves winning 21 and los 3, No.

Shore, def Al sector, also won easily, putting out Gannon Han nappy vanry, i ana Jevelis Play Crosby Tonight for Park Flag Tied up with three wins apiece almost reached for the first hit Jack Kelley, unattached, 9 and 8. No. Shore, deL Norman (Glob Photo by Edison Farrandt BO VS John Shcchan of Albemarle, originator of the N. E. Junior golf championship instructs a small portion of yesterday' entrants in the rules of the tourney.

nerre. lenrsro, nana s. Ed Madden. Commonwealth, run- off Spahn Jim Jones, shaum. del.

B. McCann ncr-UD for the medal i tint Worrester, i and I The heart of the Cinci batting fortunate. He went down before 6rt order was corning to bat Oaitley, Paul Burns Staunton Oppenheimcr, Welleslcy, def. D. SamueV Spahn reared back and got Mar.

t- ei son. nappy valley. 2 and 1 a AUG. 2S 4TH DAY 4 ana 3, snail, Kiuszew c8kndanAdToUM on Sam McCracken's Narragansett Handicaps three men in VI Oliaiuns, r. Kramlnaham.

def. Georra ing 10. He had spent portions of i infield groundc Mrnuac Kid brothers. Pete defeated unna. So shore, and 4 the Jeveli and Crosby Clubs meet tonight in the rubber game of their best-of-seven aeries for the Park League championship at American 5TH HACE-J26O0.

claim furlongs. SflOOO-15500. 1ST RACE-- -I2OO0. rlniminn. maidens, fur- 42 and 46 with the Braves, but 'row.

with Adams still hugging brother Bob. 8 and 5. Tora There was one overtime match Humid choon Concord, def. Jo WCKtT cmatar Dt close to a fullithird. base.

WT tODS CMKtllT placed never anything season before. amnno lhp vmtnff lrin4e "lKJ1 ana HOUSE 12'-Willow War 13 Siren's Kln J-l Well 2-1 Last 5-1 Dishk Has good del. Bill roley. Wot- WT IO 115 '112 114 '110 I. roii ko.v.

NaK OBnen, Northampton, edged Pete lemon. 4 and iked tiai last Legion Fark, East Boston, game time set for 5:45 o'clock. Both teams will be shooting with SID'S SERVICE Tonight the Rods have a "night" for their 1 i r.nenerer re HOUSE 8 aSherry L. 1 aBull Krva 3 Chervl Ann 6 Stage Lover 7 First Penny Princetonian 4 Jimmy's First 8 Mr. Majority ft Marcia Freed -l air at N.

Y. 6-1 Won last, chanc Thurmond. Hatherly, tn 19 holes. DoianSd. ffuVcSi.

"BlH: M' tTaery Roraem'nk Contrera No Biv Licaust No Bov Usserv No Boy kie Round He Fares Hard Fight Sllfht edse Off last Good spot Trmled Inst Strelrh runner improving Showi nothing Keen fttorimnt 115 ground-keeper a chap who has a-1 oood trials their ace in tonight's big game. For 110 3- 1 1 1 4-llfl 9-llrt A- 116 10-Ill 10- 111 JO. 115 io. Ill 12-Ill 20- 115 10-1 ast oroinisinc lOCKir No Boy Jenkins Mad'irn Drrn Oontreiaa No Rny No Boy Smith No Boy Marl Inez No Boy Smjin No Bov Until recently even this rather been with them since back in the Jeveli, it will be the veteran Ed '106 8-1 Outrun last 108 12-1 May need race Fontea against Harry Mclia for disastrous season Spahn had been'90s, except for a couple of yrars hoping for his fifth year as a 20-' that he went away to play minor Trailed Jersey Crosbys. sn now trior aHenrjr Forrest and Green Acres Stock farm entry.

was even game winner. He bad done it louri league ball. Bud Podbelian In winning last night, Jeveli bat Hardly here TV System to Aid Stewards Gets 1st Trial at Atlantic City Track 6TU RACE-12600, 111 20- clalrrtr. 4-vear-olds and up, 6 furlongs. 111 20-1 Lat poor tled from a 1-2 deficit in the sixth inning.

Al Morelli started off the Zehr 109 ex-Dodger, was starting his second game for the Reds. It went all right until the fifth inning when Sid Gordon came up. Sid took elirmn-. Madden 5-1 ljtt excellent 2- 1 Won Rock flnar 3- 1 Strong finisher times in his five full seasons with the Braves. Now he has a 12-and-14 record and the Braves have only 33 more games to play.

109 112 frame with a single and advanced 2-year-olds. furlonis. S4O00. 116 3-1 Ipnore last 107 4-1 Good tecond lilt lift ft-1 ltral out food 112 -i Last best yet OiirGay 7 Bemie Moos 2 Alphara 5 Scipio 3 Ray K. 1 Wixted 4 Dusty Demon 6 Debmode ll'K Aran O- The Critter 7 Cumxe 4 Rnlicrt Kirby 5 Son of Italy 8 Dixie's P.il 1 Briinl's Star 3 Cirey Fox 0 Man Friday 2D RACE S2500.

5 War Bullet 10 Kirfhung Thru 15 Clash War Bill 8 Bright Kitchen 1 Gold Chamo a Tax Four 14- Helot 16 Sleek Girl 2 Clowning Ml58 3 C'llic Queen 4 MornholoK.v 11 Rustic Jane 12 Ellen's Lisa 13 Army Pal 7 Hello Willie to third on Sal Cuilanos ground rule double. '108 10-1 Won route I'ssery Falco ladden Smith McKee Podrigues No Boy a gander at the sign on the laundry ssery No Boy Contrerii No Boy No Boy No Bov ATLANTIC CITY. N. Aug. 27 fAP) A new television svstem '110 12-1 Fair at New York 111 S-l won at price 110 6-1 Best races mud 112 8-1 Want lonter rte.

across the street from, the left in tne brier stretcn that remains 112 15-1 Has to Improve 112 15-1 Must show more 100 15-1 Overmatched will be a difficult feat for Spahn! field fence It read, "Superior MrK 1U7 oood irian 107 12-t Trailed last BACB-S30OO. allowances, 3-yr -olds At uo, 1 mi. 70 yds. Kem'k Kor FACIFIC COAST LEACl'B t.n Angeles 6. Hollywood ft.

Seattle 4 9. San Diego San Francisco 5. Oakland 2. Sacramento 3. Portland 1 (iOl'THEKN ASSOCIATION Atlanta 7.

Birmingham 2 Chatlnnooaa 5, Little Rock 0, Nashville 6. Memphis 0. Mobile 8 4. New Orleans 40, vet 108 '102 ln-l Ist Dest aivnqyear aiaiano 5-2 My best bet 5-2 Good at N. Towel Linen Service Always Glad To Serve Sid served 'em on the first hop with a homer that won the game.

to draw even let alone come out ahead of the .500 mark. Four victories and two defeats for the rest of the year would leave him even if aAtlopt 102 20 107 20. that will give stewards at race tracks a closeup view of the complete running of all races, plus a quick movie film for any needed play-back, will get its first test today at the Atlantic City race lostest MO 122 4-1 Heavy package talco No Boy Polk No Boy No Boy Contrerai 114 4-1 Back in form t'howa iitin Publinx Golfers Play Sept. 9-10 for State Title Madden Zehr Martin No Bov Davern Allgaier Borgem'ke Ussery 107 12-107 20- lio 20-: 105 20-: and he is likely to find the NEEDS NO HELP-Spahn, with Nolhma yet Trailed often Hardly here 3 Brick i War Token Happy Round 4 Pyiocchlo t3 Cross Wave 7 Dogs Uo 103 6-1 Wants eheaoer 114 8-i Good all year ll8 10-i Outrun last 108 12-1 Needed last 103 15-1 L'nsuited her Jalco course. 3D RACE S2000, rlaimtnf.

4-year-oid and uo. fllllea and ILUlUJiKt. nw 107 2-1 All the way aCraigwood Stable and Winlochan Stable entry. The first state public links cham Eventually, the system may be extended throughout the sprawling race tracks so customers in dining rooms, clubhouse and grandstand lounges and other places can witness the races from1 large1 TV screens. The TV plan is being tester! bv' 8TH PACE S27O0.

S-year-olds. 1 Junior Counsel No Bov 2 Cotton Ginny Borgemenke 105 Red Hoops L'ssery 104 7 Madden 110 7 Joe's Gal 3 EmeraldBelle 1 Les AiKillea 8 An'iar 9 aPersiana 2 aAranesc Concert Piece 1 cMoon Night 10 Inlaclio 11 Ravclnre 4 Lady Kelzin No Bov 112 3-1 At proper level No Boy HO S-I Last helred Cirtreraa. 110 5-1 Chance off best No Boy '105 10-1 Ignore last Joyce '105 10-1 Mud would help No Boy 10S 10-1 Could wake uo No Boy '105 10-1 Chance for part Falco lM 10-1 Comma off route No Boy 110 15-1 May need race No Boy 110 20-1 Moves up In mud 1 1-16 $5000-4500 5- 2 Never better 3-1 Ignore last 6- 1 Very consistent 6-1 Could wake up 6-1 Last race good 8-1 In money last 5 8-1 Third other day 4 Be Swayed Pederson 108 Dodgers and Cardinals among his'a z-n lead, lost Jus bearings just a remaining opponents. ibit at the start of the ninth. Strangely he is the only Boston'He yielded a walk and a single to pitcher with a winning record oventhe first two men who faced him.

Cincinnati this year. Today he has There were runners on first mark of 4-and-l against the Reds, land second and the same heavy duplicating his final record of lastjtrio. Marshall, Kluszewski and Ad-year. I cock, coming up In the bull-Other Braves' pitchers have weak; pen, Bob Chipman and Sheldon marks against Cincinnati. Jester were sprung into action.

0 and 2. Bickford and Wilson both iSpahn's fellow Buffaloan. Sibby 1 and 2. Jones and Conley bothSisti, walked over and talked to have one defeat and no victories. him.

When the game was over. Outside of Spahn, only Max Sur-jthe only man who reached third kont tonight's pitcher has suc-'was still Bobby Adams who had cceded in holding the Reds even, tripled in the fourth. pionship, under the sponsorship of the Massachusetts Golf Association, will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. Sept. 9 and 10, at the George Wright course in Hyde Park, officials of the association announced yesterday.

6 Sneak Easy 3 Son Fen 110 i 10 Martin R. C. A. engineers and is similar I 1-16 2000 9TH RACE-S220O. tc up, i.

114 o-l Liken this oval to that used in atomic research aF. H. Wceener and J. T. Plett entry.

cD. Shaer and B. A. Uario entry. 109 3-1 Becent outs good and industrial plants.

4TH RACE $2200, 4-yr lor can t.sserv ail Speed is the, keynote of the TV. film recording system. Cameras located at strategic points around 4 Prone I let 8 Queen's Taste orosa Joyce No Boy No Hoy No Boy No Boy No Boy Falco Pavern No Boy Pederson snoaniino 6 Hot Time 13 Girder 3 My Freedom 7 Bcnlomike 8 Radar Man 10 Hiith Hunch 12-Haile 1 Cachet 2 Fly boy 4 Irish Prince 5 (lav Skmner 1 1 step Girl olds St un. furlongs, S2500. 105 3-1 Right back 5-1 Back In form 102 4-1 Good at Rock 112 6-1 Keen Bock final 107 8-1 Last race good 112 10-1 Beaten fav.

Rock 112 10-1 Won at Thorncllff 117 10-1 Chance off best 107 12-1 Longshot chance the track will follow the race with i 114 6-1 Rounding to form 104 5-1 Good sprints 109 8-1 Last was dull 1 14 10-1 Has been idle 114 10.1 Closes fast 109 10-1 May beat rxting 109 10-1 No recent line 107 15-1 Nothing lately 114 15-1 Chance at price 100 15-1 Dropping down 109 20-1 Chance for part 107 20-1 Last best yet 109 20-1 Last poor 114 20-1 Hardly here their telescopic eyes, and a coaxial! Pavern Classner Martinez No Bo i Martinci No Bov Dollci Joyce No Boy Martin Nq Boy 10 Shifty Dora 2 Detective .1 Best Goods 9 1 Goluptious 5 Pencell 7 F.aale Irfvok Ussprv 11 ShonninB Snres, No Bov cable will bring the picture to a TV screen in the stewards' stand. 1IZ 15-1 Some food races 17 js-i uood finisher ii irisn n. vontraaa 15 Custody Glassncr 16 Column Zehr 117 117 12 lord Grail i'j-i Must anow more Simonelli Loses Owner's, Trainer's License in R. I. Maihias Gives Up Early Football Start for Track in Japan SAN FRANCISCO, Aug .27 (UP) Olympic champion Bob Mathias Simultaneously, the TV picture, will be processed on cine-film, and in event of a foul claim or inquiry by the stewards on some incident in the race, the rtcord will be Fenway Park Lineups TIGERS RED SOX Groth cf rf Throneberrv available in less than a minute.

disclosed today he would pass up The film can be projected, and; slow motion will indicate the eul-i PROVIDENCE, Aug. 27 (UP)-The Rhode Island State Racing and Athletic Commission today revoked the owner's and trainer's license of the early portion of football at; Berry ss Goodman 2b Stanford University this season to Hatfield 3b If Vollmer compete in a series of track meets Dropo lb iGernert lb in -Tanan nnvt nnntb Cntiphnflb ae prit, if any, as is done with the present filming of races at some tracks. The competition will be 72 holes medal play, with entries restricted to six players from each of the 11 public courses which hold memberships in the M. G. A.

Entry fee is $5. The championship is one of the first important projects of the M. G. A-'s newly organized public links committee, headed by Leon Bishop of Thorny Lea. The winner will receive the Clarence Cochrane Memorial Trophy, donated by the former M.

G. A. president who died earlier this year. Clubs which will be represented in the tournament include D. W.

Field, Franklin Park, Fresh Pond, George Wright, Green Hill, Happy Valley, Mt. Hood, Ponkapoag, Riverside and Woburn. Celtics' Veteran Center Mahnken Signs Contract Johnny Mahnken, charter member of the pro basketball league, has signed his UR2-53 contract with the Boston Celtics. He is the third to re-join the local team. Mahnken, the oldset player in point of service on the Boston roster, is one of six remaining players who started in the old B.

A. of A. Under the current system, a sta Joseph (Blondy) Simonelli, allegedj Tulare. who recently jDelsing If one time Providence bookie, foriwon his second decathlon champion- Batts Lepcio 3b Anni ternary 1 car Job Oppn in AH BranchW ALL TERN DAY CLASSES SEPT 15. EVE.

CLASSES HOW FOIMIIC Affc" jo Cntalog MASS. RADIO SCHOOL 271 HiflttnitoR Baste CO 4010 lie by Comm. Miss. Dept. ef Edot tion wagon picks up the film from Iship at Helsinki, arrived here eniFederof 2b fli-t inn rt BrM-i1iratirn The revocation was revealed in a ute to a roaring homecoming cele Madison p.

Llpon aa Parnell Hurley, Soar, patrol judges' stands located around the track, necessitating some delays If there is a protest. I'mpires. BeTy, einB-tantonre nnnminpement hv theiorauon in nis nome lowii. His bombshell will be a Wow to AT NEW YORK Browns OS- Yankees 2 Batteries Byrn and Courtney; Reynolds and Berra. AT PHILADELPHIA Indians .4 0 0 00- Athletics .....0 0 0 1-- Batteries -Garcia and Hegan; Kellner and Aatroth.

AT PITTSBURGH 2 01 01- Pirates 0 00 00- Batteries- Connelly and Westrum; Pollet and Caragiola. AT CHICAGO Dodgers 2-- 0 Batteries Landrum and Campanella; Rush and Atwell. Napp. Stanford's football hopes at least for the first half of the season. Mathias said he -would talk to STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, Aug.

30 Red Sox football coach Chuck Taylor be commission, following a series of charges by the Providence Journal-Bulletin. The newspapers said Simonelli Stated in his application for a trainer's license' in 1949 that tie had never been charged or arrested for a crime, whereas police records ahowed he was convicted six times and jailed three times on various charges. Continued from the First Page tween planes today. "I haven't even told Chuck about this yet," he said. "I dread it." U.

S. Golfers Lead Canada, but Boros FIRST INMNG TIGEtlS Groth flied to Throneberry In right tenter. Berry walked. Hatfield filed to Vollmer In left. OrotK) lined a one-bouncer to Parnell.

who Khrew him out. Trails Bobby Locke in 1945. Only Fred ScolarL Max Zaslof- Ex-Redskin Neri Named Backfield Coach at Yale NO BUNS, no hits, no errors, one left. RED SOX Throneberry sent a hlsh MONTREAL, Aug. 27 (UP) Nor walk San Diego Maureen Connolly, Bobby Locke of South Africa led sky, Joe Fulks, George Senesky and Connie Simmons, along with Mahnken.

of all the players in the circuit fly to Seising In left. Goodman also 'cisiub 11; c- u. o. uptu tuaimiiuu nuuua r.i-k-. .1.11 Vic Seixas Seeded in 1945.

are still active. Little Leaguers Play Twilight Semifinal NEW HAVEN. Aug. 27, Geert out. (AP)-Jerry Neri.

formerly of ttefa86 Tffi1" NO Rs' 'ne Mahnken made a big comeback Tops for Nationals Wochlnotnn PpHtkini! tnriav i left, last year when he shook off nearly 40 pounds to get down to a playing Duuen away io an aim io 0Y2 ieau WILLIAMSFORT, Aug. 27 named varsity backflcld coach at over Canada in the Hopkins Inter NEW YORK, Aug. 27 UP)-ViC; weigm oi no. ne iuoks oeiier now Yale by athletic director Bob Hall (AP) Three teams of jubilant Ju national golf tournament, with 18 holes left to play. confirming a report that was curs than he did at this tune last year and expects to report at 205.

Firing a methodical five under Helping the big center to get in GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHIERS SINCE 1905 FINAL CLEARANCE! 342 Gentlemen's 105 to H25 BUSINESS SUITS veniles looked forward to today's renewal of the Little League World Series, featuring one semifinal and a lone remaining first round game. par 67, Locke, the British Open trim was the fact that he spent the Summer working for a construction Seixas of Philadelphia and Mau-: reen Connolly of San Diego, were top seeded as expected today when the draw was made for the United States national tennis championships, whkh begin Friday at Forest Hills. Frank Sedgman of Australia was seeded first among foreign men. He is defending champion. company in Waltham, where he now champion, birdiea six holes with the help of some brilliant approach shots.

Boros shot a 71, including six birdies. The first rounder brought togeth makes his home. John is 29, and SECOND INNING TIGERS Souchock lined to Vollmer in left. Delslng lined to Evera In center. Batts singled to left, Tederoff went out, Goodman to Cernert.

NO RUNS, one hit, no errors, one left. RED SOX Evers drew a base on balls. White ent a hish fly to Souchock in rlsht, Event was out stealing. Batta to Berry covering second. Lencio flied to Souchock In Tight.

NO RUNS, no hits, no errors, none left. THIRD INNING TIGERS Madison grounded out. Goodman to Gernert Groth singled to left. Berry walked. Hatfield hit into a double play, Goodman to Upon to er Monongahela, and Moores- father of two children, both Boros and Doug Ford of Harri ville, N.

in an afternoon contest. of whom were born in Boston. and Norwalk San Diego, son, N. trailed their ooponents in the semifinal will clash The United States seeds behind Dodgers Can't Put at the halfway mark of their match play contest, but four other Amer twilight tilt. First round victories in this class icans were ahead.

rArt J'Lnjured Williams fniirth- TOillv Talnrt fifth- Human, rent here over the weekend. Neri was to assume his new duties as an assistant to head coach Jordan Olivar immediately. Olivar and Neri are no stranger. They worked together in 1942 when Neri aided Olivar at Boman Catholic High School in Philadelphia, and from 1943 until 1949 at Villa-nova, when both were named at Loyola of Los Angeles. Stanky Styles Charlie Dressen "Alibi Manager" ST.

LOUIS. Aug. 27 (AP-St. Louis Cardinal Manager Eddie Stanky fired a verbal blast at the Brooklyn Dodsers' Charley Dressen last niRht, calling him a "phony and an alibi Dave Douglas of Newark, ic diamond series ior dovs eisni Mulloy. sixth; Ham Richardson, qij Disabled List was three tip on Stan Home of to 12 years old went to San Diego.i Norwalk and Hackensack, N.

J. Montreal: Ted Kroll of New Hart CHICAGO. Aug. 27 (AP) The Gernert. NO RUNS, one hit, no errors, one left.

Norwalk. representing the Pnew ford. N. was one up on Gordon seventn; Bernard uanzen, eigmn; Straight Clark, ninth, 8nd Grant Golden, 10th. Brooklyn Dodgers discovered today Brydson of Toronto; Jackie Burke RED SOX Upon walked.

Parnell tripled Into the center field corner at of Houston, who fired a 66, Other United States seeds In that its against the rules to place an injured player on the disabled England district which last year won the title with a Stamford, team, turned back Whiting. on the basis of two home runs and a collection of walks. women's play were Doris Hart, second; Shirley Fry. third; Louise the 420-foot mark scoring Llpon. Thorne-bery walked.

Goodman lined a single to was five up on Jules Huot of Montreal, and Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, was two up on Pat Fletcher of Saskatoon. list after Aug. 1. As result, they cancelled their request to have injured outfielder Dick Williams Chaffee Brough, fourth: Nancy Kiner. fifth, and Anita Catcher Ralph DiMeglio un Kanter, olaced on the list.

Ford ran into a 66 round bv Stan sixth. Thus Williams remains a World leashed a grand slam homer in the second inning and shortstop Julio Landa slammed out a three-run homer in the fourth to win the reg Leonard of Vancouver, B. and trailed by seven Series eligible. He suffered a dislocated right shoulder Monday in Stanky, insisting "I'm not upset over the loss of the four-game series'' to the Dodeers, made his an attempt to make a diving catch left scoring Parnell. Throneberry stopping at second.

Vollmer doubled off the wall in left center scoring Throneberry and sending Goodman to third. Gernert doubled In the left field corner scoring Goodman and Vollmer, drew a on balls. That was all for Madison and Hneft, a lefthander, replaced him on the mound for Detroit. White fanned. Iepclo hit nlto a double play.

Hatfield to Tederoff to Dropo. FIVE RUNS, four hits, no errors, one left. ulation six-inning game for Nor of a sinking liner in St. Louis. walk.

'G AN SETT Continued from the First Fage remarks at his clubhouse office in TEXAS LEAGUE Fan Antonio llouMnn 4. geauinont 2. Shreveport 1 klahcma City S. Fort Worth FST1RN l.EAGl'E Denver 4. Lincoln 2.

Omaha S. Colorado Snrlnrs 3, Pes Molnea 41, Wichita 30. Pueblo 10. Sioux City 2. a post-game conference with news Johnson Out Front men.

EASTEX 1.EAOVB Reading 52. Albany 44. Hartford 5, Scranton 1. Eltnira 3 3. Scneneetadr 2 Blnahamton 7.

Williamsport 4. The two rival manaeers had a SECOND RACE claiming, After 8th Day in verbal rift over Dodger Carl Er Grand Nancy. M2.Keene 4 60 310 tn Mis Challa. llfi-Hotirhej- nfl 3.30 National Soaring Mi cnniia. no BrlFdGraO when hh Golden 3.

SO Hend tailored aristocrat from our own Boston Shops. Evary ona Seott-tailorad in tha finest of imported and domestic worsteds, sharkskins or gabardines. An opportunity to get acquainted with Boston's fi nest tailoring at a once-in-a-lifetime saving. Golfer Gets a Bird by Killing It GRAND PRAIRIE. Aug.

27 fAP) National soaring champion Time. 1.1.1 Ruth. Athapascan. Lisht Polly, Trudy CrnM. Nicely Nicely.

Jet Llni. Pamjon, Momma Joe, Chica-taiihnt also ran. Richard Johnson of Starkville. THIRD HACK S200O. a mina.

4- SALISBURY, Aug. 27 (AP) E. I. Hobden got 8 birdie today still leads the 1952 soaring 9ti TbctvBnQtand ffflRBWS contest after eighth-day results were totaled today. year-olda and up.

0 furlongs. Sir Stephen. 1'5. C'fr 15.60 8 40 4 40 Dandy Foot. 112 Gndkin 3,60 .1011 Bold Brennan.

113. R'b'ta 6 0 Time. 1:12 4-5. Alas, Dehri Dun. H-lanenas.

With Euan, Eternal Way alsaran. fiiinc's pitching motion during the second inning of the game which St, Luiis dropped, 4-3. Stanky. however, said he was up-r-t about a motion Dressen made the dugout, "like a man taking a rl-ink." "'e St. Louis manager said he -bihlv raised Dressen's dander 5 telling his athletes to forgot JODt bar-eball until they reported to Sportsman's Park? for last night's Ft added: "But I never lifted the curfew or hrniiEht out a giggle bottle." on the 12th hole of the High Post golf course but not until the birdie almost got him.

Johnson completed a goal night to Amanllo, 327 miles from the contest base here, to boost his Hobden said the bird, a falcon, repeatedly dive-bombed him, at points total to 2089. ii i Sports Mirror By the Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO The nmiMYorimmB 164 FINE QUALITY SUITS Including many young men's models. $AQ Originally $65 to $73 Bill Coverdale or Chattanooga tempting to slash his eyes with its talons. He finally swung on it with a mashie and scored a fatal, direct was creeping up on Johnson after his 290-mile flight to Wood New York Giants defeated the hit. WGNaussorrma) Chicago Cubs, 5-4, in 12 innings, ward, yesterday.

His points amount to 2022. In third Dlace ts and 6-3, to run their winning streak to 16, the season's longest White Sox Obtain At Chicago, Dressen aaid he did nr rare to become involved in Browns Farmhand Bill Ivans, Tupelo, who land, ed half-mile short of his goal, Odessa. His total is now 1949. in the majors FIVE YEARSFAGO Ewell Black-well became the first pitcher in the The national soaring contest will CHICAGO, Aug. 27 (AP) Hal Hudson, a 25-year-old left-hander, today was obtained by the Chicago any long-distance controversy with Stanky.

i "I manage my Club the way I want to Stanky can manage his team the way he wants to. The way I managed in St. Louis makes it majors to win 20 games as the run three more days. White Sox from the St. Louis Cincinnati Reds turned back the Boston Braves, 4-2, tn 10 innings.

TEN YEARS AGO The Cleve Browns on waivers. znmst appear that we did all right." Dres sen exnlained. land Indians topped the Boston Red Sox. 4-2. halting the Bo.ton 340 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON (win skein at 9 and handing Tex Do you know wtial hiu oiir oij thp brt tuturp, earninc- and vnnrrment? Vlmt, Phone LA or wrt'ts fr vour fro corjy "Profit- -pre The Dodgers swept the series with the Cardinals.

Dres.en termed Stanky "a great gtir and will improve as a manager aa'the years go by." south iagie Ainruta 6. MnnHomery 2. CMumb'U 1. Maron 1 rtiarle.lnn Jerknnvllle farannah Columbia a. Hughson his first defeat after 11 consecutive wins.

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