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1 SPORT Arcaro Won't Raie Native Dancer Among All-Time Greats CHICAGO Maybe, as Eddie Arcaro says, Native Dancer hasn't proved himself an all-time running 844 great but he's certainly one of the all-time great attractions. People, thousands of them, turn out just to see him run, with little McElhenny Gains 6 Yards for 49' en thought or betting on mm or POTTSYIULE -REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1953 PAGE TWELVE against him. Rarely a thor Men's Championships Ai Schuylkill C. C. oughbred possessed this trtmend INDIANS SCALPED BUT ous crowd appeal.

Arcaro subbed for the Dancers regular jockey, Eric Guerin, in Reaches Semi-Finals ROSEN HEADED FOR TRIPLE CROWN Saturday's $112,600 American Der by at Washington Park, He 'tickled home Alfred G. Vanderbilt's In the matches played last week galloping gray ghost in 1:48 2-5 in the Men's Golf Championship Cleveland Third Baseman No. 1 in Batting, RBI's and Home Runs lust a filth of a second shy of the at the Schuylkill Country Club track record. Though 23-year-veteraff Eddie Jay Rickson defeated Joe Zerbey 3 and 2 in the. Championship By JOE REICHLER AP Sports Writer Cleveland's i vanishing Indians Little League World said his mount could have run faster, "if he hadda," he still wouldn't accord the Vanderbilt Flight.

Paul Williamson was de Opens Tuesday gray ranking alongside Citation, the all-time money-winning champ feated one up on the 19th bole by Dr. Joseph Rkchiuti and George Deacon defeated Paul Sieber 2 and 1. The semi finals will be played rate as the biggest flop in. the American; League, but AI RpsenV theirchief hatchet inan, is beading Arcaro rode to so many triumphs. Arcaro's attitude after the race for the triple rown as- well as the WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, teams of boys from 8 to 12, this week between Clarence Whaite.

defending champion and circuit's Most Valuable Player his first aboard Native Dancer- award. i The slashing third baseman, who Jay Kickson and George Deacon emerging from elimination tourneys in 46 states and various for was that Citation had proved himself against all types of competi tion, earning greatness on a take-j eign countries are here for the gate evidence; of future stardom when the leayie ia home nras in bis, rookie year in 1950, is MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL By The Associated Press AMERICAN LECUE start tomorrow of the 6th annual Little League Baseball World Ser on-all-comcrs basis. Native Dancer, he said, has been confined to racing 3-year-olds 'and thus thoug and Dr. Hiccluuti. In the Second Flight, Norman Beisel defeated Bob Schumo; Bob Feeser defeated Howell Aregood on hold; Paul Grabarek defeated Ed Bamford 2 and I and Holton Confer won over Walter the No.

1 guy today in batting, Won Lost Pet. Behind New York 83 39 .680 a great horse is not yet con firmed as an all-time great. Chicago ies. Opening games in the one loss and out tournament pit Schenectady, N. against North Newton, from Regions 1 and 2, and Camp Hill, against Little One of the largest Washington 75 43 .610 70 52 .574 13 Geland.

Cleveland Park in years, 37,108, 70 56 .556 15 turned out to see the Dancer do 60 65 .480 hi. stuff. The vast majority of Rock. from Regions 3 and 7 In the Third Flight. C.

Turner defeated W. Bott 2 and Dr. Boran won over Anthony Pickard 2 and P. Sweitzer- defeated Leonard Joyce 6 and Les Reber Boston i Washington! Philadelphia Detroit St Louis Wednesday's opening round them were pulling him home the derby. 49 73 .402 31 45 77 .369 38 42 84 .333 43 runs, batted ana comers.

Only three players in each league in the long history of the game have been able to win the triple crown. They were the American League's Ted Williams (142 and 1947), Lou Gehrig (1934 and Jimmy Foxx U933); and toe National League's Rogers Horhsby 1922Knd 1925), Chuck Klein (1933) and Joe Mediwck (1537. Rosens boosted his hatting average to .326 yesterday, getting three bits in six times at bat as the ehihbed the St. Louis rtA'''' -vrtV I Native Dancer, something of a freak because of his color, put on aeieatea vt. rTancis Dougneny 4 and 3 and Fritz Heller defeat a show oat has become typical in games wut see ront KoyaL va.

(Region! 4) playing Vancouver, B. (Region 8) and Birmingham, Ala. (Rgeion 5) meeting Joliet, m. (Region 6). The championship is decided Friday afternoon.

ed Jack Bamford one up. In the Women's Championship, TODY'S SCHEDULE No games. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 4 Philadelphia 0 Boston 5 Washington 4 Chicago 2-11 Detroit 1-6 Mrs. Joseph Maguire in the semi the 18 victories he can boast in 19 starts. He loafed through the early stages, trailing by as much as 11 lengths through most of the back- finals of the Championship Flight, defeated Mrs.

Daniel Rengier de stretch, and then started knocking Browns 2-1 and 9-0. Rosen ham-l mered his 33rd. homer in support off the frontrunners with a calm Reading Drops Pair precision. fending champion, 2 and 1 in a hard fought nfatch. In the De-feated's of the Championship Flight Mrs.

William Dougherty de of Art Houtteman's shutout pitch-; ing the nightcap and batted in the lowers the boom on henny; while Doug Atkins, also oftfc Browns; moves in on the play; Clevelatf defeated the 49'ers, 20-7. At the end, he was two lengths I front of Lanklocked, the run- San Francisco's Hugh McElhenny sweeps around his own right end for six yards and a first down In the first quarter against the Cleveland Browns at San Francisco on Sunday, Warren Lahr, of four runs' to increase ms total 10 Cleveland 3-9 St. Louis 1-0 TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Philadelphia at CSiicago, night. Washington at Cleveland, night Only games scheduled. Saturday's Scons Phlla.

10; Hew York 4 Detroit Chicago 1 CleyeUnd fit, louts 1 Boston Washington 3 feated Mrs. J. Paul sieber ons tons 'in both leagues. To Red-Hot Elmira The up-and-coming Elmira Pio ntrup who came out of the pack himself in the stretch. There was up Despite the double victory, the ihirri.nlarn Indians still remained The other semi finals match in never any doubt about the out the Championship Flight will be 13 games behind the league-leading! neers are causing some headaches come once Native Dancer made played off this week between Mrs New York Yankees, wno Dianxea his bid.

As Arcaro said later, wt IL R. Confer and Mrs. Pius Nar-I the Philadelphia Athletics 4-0 be a laugh: in the camp of the Eastern League Reading Indians. The Pioneers bounced back from He was Gickins his ears and! kiewicz, the winner of which will hind the- six-hit pitching of Vic Suburban League Closes This Week .1 -a. a 0 County League Plan1 Final Round TuesdajJ The County Softball LearjtJ RaschL The runner-up Chicago sorta prancing, loofang straight at' mi Aiasuirr in lqc unais.

the camberas at the wire." It will be remembered that Mrs a Saturday night lacing to blast White Sox struggled to within 84 Schvalm Winner Af Gold Mine Speedway; Bickleman Second PctetTiny, Schwaim, Mowry: games of the Yankees, sweeping Later, someone came up with Maguire and Mrs. Rengier met tea Indians, 8-4 and 10-9 yesterday and help' the Bingham ton Triplets An Important meeting of the figures showing that a 32 bet to in the xmais last season twin cm xrom we uetroit ngers, 2.1 and 11-6. Boston's Red Sox van win on Native Dancei In each of In the second Flight Mrs. Clin Suburban Legue will be held at Huffs snorting goods stor Wed play Its final round of glial Tuesday evening, but to have Readings first place margin; Reading now leads Bingham ton by two 'games. quished Washington 5-4 on Ted WiM his 9 races would now total only ton Shearer defeated Mrs.

Joseph Ricchiuti one tip. The defeated's nesday evening following the final Hams firtn home run in zs omciai $13.00. That isn't much of a parlay The Triplets pinned a double proved to be the big winner at round of games to make arrange And, obviously, there isn't much of this flight Mrs. Paul William will not make any changeik current standing. Edda'i lm NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lest Pet.

Behind Brooklyn 84 33 .689 Milwaukee 76 48 .613 9 Philadelphia 68 55 .553 16Va St. Louis 66 54 .550 17 New York 57 64 .471 28V4 Chicago 46 75 .380 37Va Cincinnati 54 69 .439 3QVi Pittsburgh 41 89 .315 47 TODAY'S SCHEDULE No games. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 10-9 Pittsburgh 4-7 Philadelphia 6 New York 3 Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 10-2 Giicago 2-7 TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE defeat on the host William sport ments for the playoffs. The meet Gold Mine Speedway, Sunday profit in betting against him.

son defeated Mrs. J. A. Paulosky one upL and Jane Williamson de Athletics, 15-2 and 7-4, the Wilkcs- ing will get underway at 9 oclock times at bat since his return from Korea. Brooklyn's National League pacemakers increased their margin over Milwaukee to nine ready clinched tbe toestf Probably the only real heavy afternoon, when he brought his Barre Barrens wen two at home with President Mel Conway in feated Mrs.

Peter Sidoriak 2 and while Bunker Hill. Italian OH Car Ko. 1 home the winner in winner in the always-favored Dancer's career is owner Vanderbilt over the Schenectady Blue Jays, charge. Lfghtcaps are abo asiund 1. This mother and daughter match will determine the winner the 25-lap feature race in the stock Stl Clair has clinched the pen drubbing the hapless Pittsburgh! 1M and 2-1, and the Albany Sen-I -Pirates twice while the Chicaeo ars won twice bver the visiting nant for the third consecutive sea He's pocketed almost $750,000 fourth highest earnings of all time since his horse began running.

of this class car program as presented by the Twin Valley Stock Car Club here. Cubs were holding the Braves to! scrantoa Miners, 1-0 and 7-1. Arrangements for thep-i will be made at a meetisiril It was a great day for the Slug Arcaro and Native Dancer may before another capacity crowd! a split in. tneir two games, ne Dodgert clubbed nine pitchers into son, while ML Laffee and the V.F.W, pxtiea have also assured themselves berths in the post-season playoff J. Fourth place is still gers with 13 home runs sailing bt teamed again.

Trainer Bill Win- Fire Company Wins' teams at Huff's sporucf pi store Ciis evening after ttti cnwaimy took tbe lead going into the sevend lap and had no over, the boards. submission, winning XQ-4 ana 8-4, MUwaukee at Philadelphia, night vtaVv tinv -wi -ohnny Klippstein snapped the in count since iremoni ana me serious competition although Bici SUr game. The league A3 will meet a similar icrus' St Louis at New York, 2, night Ra. mm ta fnnd Pinegroye Little Braves' eight-game winning streak ReiDy A. running neck-and- Bickleman, Annvule, came roaring home in second: Charlie Wil from the South ScbuyM hud i to saratoza vesteraav.

neck for the final playoffs position. The two team will cross paths at Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 2, night pitching the cubs to a 7-2. triumph after Warren Spahn had hurled his 16th victory to Milwaukee's 10-2 at theaeth Street liamson, Pottsville. third while i Saturday's Scores League Playoff Flag Tremont in, the feature game on Standing Bin Lord, JPottsviile, finished in fourth place, "I opening success. Producing a typical "rags-to- Phillies 7.

0: New York 1. Brooklyn Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee Chicago St. Loui Cincinnati 4 1 IK 26 IX Wednesday that will decide the race.c.V 3 Stanclna Jimmy James, Carlisle atd Decathlon Champion Will Enter Indiana Banker Hill IUlian Qub Earl Torgeson drove in three runs with a home" run and single to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 8-3 triumphand a sweep of the Charlie Bubeck. Sch Haven, ere riches" episode, the third lace Hose, Hook and Ladder Company 7 St. Oair IS 3 iS7 wrecked off the second turn in the 23 I I Laghtcaps captured the 1SS3 championship of feature wtiile Fred Hurley, Car-j Dermo's 1 ML Laffee 14 9 .609 V.F.W.

Cooties .12 9 .571 four-game icnes vita New YorK. NOR LEAGUE lisle, was up against the curve off the Pine Grove Little League over PLAINFIELD, N. J. tH Campbell, national decathlon Tremont .11 11 500 'ByTh Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Rosen, Cleveland, .326. Runs Minoso, Chicago, 83.

Runs batted in- Rosen, 89. Hits Vernon, Washington, 163. Home runs Rosen, 33. Stolen bases Rivera, Chicago, 21 the week-end by registering a 5 to Southpaw Kenny Raffensberger pitched and batted the Cincinnati Redlegs to a 5-3 victory over St. the second turn in the tame race, to make it rather difficult for the Reilly A.

A. 10 11 .476 Rcigeri 1G If HoweHi 15 IJ Buck JRun ji a Seala 6 24 Men. Aug. 74th 2 win over runner-up Snyder Inspired by their 8 to 6 victory PL Carbon 9 13 .409 Louis to drop the Cardinals into cr impion and one of the best schoolboy athletes ever produced in New Jersey, is entering Indiana University. drivers in the 25-lap feature.

Bick Bickleman. Annville. won over the pennant-winning Ameri East Mines 2 20 .091 Wd. Aug. 2SHi fourth place, half a game behind the Phillies.

Raffensberger helped can Legion nine in a semi-final County League All Stan rri the first heat while George Speck, Jonestown, edged out Joe Zurat, Pitching Lopat, New York, 13-2, Tbe 217-pound, 6-3 marvel left encounter earlier in the week, fol win his seventh game with a two- Vtf.aA PL Carbon at SL uair. Reilly A.A. at Tremont East Mines at.VJVW. Cooties. run double in the ninth.

merence Cuwijlowb2 a not-too-impressive rec- South Sch. All Start. 6 30 16th St, Pottsville. Tues. Aug.

25Hi rotuvuie in a photo finish for second place. While Schwalm. won the second ord during the regular schedule. Hank Bauer's ninth home run, in the fifth inning, was all New versity'i word-in-aid program wait .867. Strikeouts Pierce, Chicago, 150.

MATIONAL LEAGUE Batting-Irvin, New York, .333. Runs Snider, Brooklyn, 99. ing for him to help defray ex Ugtitcap'a at Howells-Add York needed to whip the Athletics heat, Bin Lord and Charlie Wd- penses. dale. By The Associated Press YESTERDAY'S RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 6-15, Syracuse 3-8 Springfield 2-6, Montreal 1-3 Toronto 6, Rochester 2 Baltimore 5, Ottawa 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 7, Kansas City 3 Charleston 4, Louisville 3 Minneapolis 12, Indianapolis 5 Toledo 2-7, St.

Paul 0-2 EASTERN LEAGUE Albany 1-7, Scranton 0-1 Elmira 8-10, Reading 4-9 Harry Byrd. liamson, put en a ding-dong battle ioal RegionfTeam tne Fire Company diamond stars displayed their best form of the year to tuck away blue ribbon honors for 1953. And a great deal of credit for their achievement must go to Dale Leffler who neld Buck Run at Reigels-Ori Bookie first baseman Bob Boyd, for second place and in another Campbell tried to enter Peon State College a few months back flunked tbe entrance examina Edda's at Bunker Hill 164 subbing for the Injured Ferris Fain Huns batted in Campanella, Champ cracked key blows in both Chicago ions een-er rooklyn, 115. Hits Ashburn, Philadelphia, 162 tion. He announced he would go to victories over the Tigers.

He trip the opposition's bats well in clteck a prep school to bone up for test HERSHEY, Pa. Vt)-A team of Home runs Mathews, Milwaukee, but changed his mind when he was 39. boys from the hard coal region of Be Arr, a 300 to one shot i Kentucky Derby future bok, named after Branrb Rickey, 1 n.M photo finish. Lord took the second place at the end. Wayne Leitzel, On in, came home the winner in tbe third heiL Fred Hurley was second and Jimmy James, both of CarlUle, finished in third place.

Ray Miller, "The Flying1 Dutchman." out of Readinff. won the accepted by Indiana. led the ninth and scored the winning run on Sam. Mele's single as Sandy Consuegra bested Steve Gromek in the first game pitching duel. Boyd, drove in a run with a Pennsylvania todi owns the title Stolen bases Bruton, Milwaukee, Binghamton 16-7, Williamsport 2-4 of 1953 National Teener Baseball Champion.

23. Pitching Burdette, Milwaukee, 12' crai mauascr oi inc riw. Pirates. West Virrinia Universal Wilkes-Barre 112, Schenectady 5-1 2, .857. double and laced two singles in The All Star Pennsylvania squad for the entire game.

Leffler allowed but three safeties in going the route for Coaches "Guy White and Sam Kramer. Larry Wolfe; his opponent, ap peared almost equally as impressive but failure on the part of his teammates to manufacture rans in quantity proved disastrous for Snyder's. Wolfe was solved for six PIEDMONT LEAGUE the big six-run Sox eighth inning Strikeouts Roberts, PhiladelphiaJ york Lynchburg 2 from Lackawanna County blanked Illinois, 5-0. Saturday to win tbe varsity athletic squads in it won 78, lost 34 and tied cner first consolation. Porky Wolfe.

of the nightcap. Norfolk I Newport News 0 first annual teener tournament. winning percentage Karl Olson's ninth inning double scored Jim Piers all to enable the Newport News 3 Norfolk 0 second Pottsville, was second and Johnny Mentzler.iCarlisle, finished third. Laudon Potts. Orwicsburz.

won Fifteen year old Pete FidatU Randy Jackson rapped a double hurled Pennsylvania to the win. Red Sox to snap a 4-4 tie made p-siblc by Williams' seventh in By The Associated Press Hitting AI Rosen, Indians, clout raits but was highly effective with and three singles in three omciai giving up only two singles in the seven inning game. He struck out men on base. VHOLH THt STABS a Sjj ed his 33rd home run, drove in ning homer. In six starting games and eight pinch-hit appearances Portsmouth 7 Richmond 6 Portsmouth 12 Richmond 7 PONY LEAGUE Olean 4 Batavia 2 Hornell 9 Bradford 8 Jamestown 14 Corning 2 Hamilton 5-9 WellsviUe 3-3 The Hose, Hook and Ladder times at bat, driving In two runs and scoring twice to back up Klipp-steln's six-hit pitching for Chicago four runs and rapped two singles II men.

Just half, the number he faced. He also bangef a triple in pushed a pair of runs across in the second consolation, Nelson Womer, Pottsville, was second and Eggle Lo custdale, finished third. Jake Batz, Tremont, wai declared the winner, in the Aueral-Ive cars around the one-quarter mile ovaL Ted boasts a .480 batting' average on 12 hits in 25 times at bat. to take over the batting lead and strengthen his top borne run and four hitting appearances: Duke Snider batted in seven runs the second and actually weren't headed after that point. However, the charges of "LoUy" Koch and Representing Illinois was the VFW team from Elaia.

The Vet RBI totals aa the Indians captured both ends of a doubleheader from Frank DeMichele, of New York St. Louis 3-1 and 9-0. -with ms'30th and 31st homers, a pair of doubles and a single as the Dodgers made It 15 victories ia their last 17 games. Gil Hodzes wuiard nuoier crashed the scoring column in the botton of the erans of Foreign Wars sponsored the: tourney for players from 13 City, is the youngest player in to: Pitching Vic Baschi, Yankees, against aiuwauK.ee in ine secona Same of their double-header. Klippstein not only snapped the Braves' eight-game winning streak but halted Milwaukee outfielder Andy Pafko's torrid hitting.

Until blanked in the nightcap, Pafko had hit safely in 20 straight games. He had three for three in the opener. to 15. fourth for a single marker to cut St. Louis Cardinal organization.

He celebrated his 17th birthday last also homered and drove in four AUG. ZSthri hurled a six-hit shutout for his 26th victory in 31 outings against the as the Yankees won Ine margin to 2-1. That count continued until the final inning when WALL WINS ONLY $65.71 IN MONTREAL GOLF OPEN runs as Jtuss Meyer won his 13th a seven-fiitter over the pirates in the opener. April 16. DeMichele plays for Paducab, in the Class Kitty League.

the winners added three insurance 4-0. runs to stretch their advantage to MONTREAL Wall, Po- Spoils In Brief By The Asseclittd, Press COLP 5-1. snyder then registered tbe BIG BEN BOLT Bv John CuIIen Murphy conor, Manors pro from dale, who nosed out Cary Middle final run of the ball game in the last half of the sixth. Herber, big centerfielder for the eoff for the Fort Wayne Open 5olf GRAND RAPIDS, Michl Dale Morey. Martinsville.

Ind defeated s.U.S.STAB( newly-crowned champs, was the Dick Norton of Grand Rapids 8 only player on either team to and to win the western Amateur mpionsnip ia weeic finished well, down the list in the $25,000 Montreal Open yesterday, WaU coUected for his 66-71-69-75 281 card. 16 strokes be-1 solve the opposition's pitching ef Vauleylllt Between Hi RCSCRVCO SCATS T.i 75 MAILORDERS nOW! ions ior more man one hit He MONTREAL Doug Ford of Har collected 2-for-3 to take hitting rison, ruY won the $25,000 Open honors. The losers safeties were nina wmner Doug Ford of Har rison, N. Y. with a thunder, par -265 lor the civiaea among umbenhauer, Lcn- 72-hoie tournament.

gie and Stump. ANN ARBOR, Mich. Jimmy Raines of, Augusta, fired a The championship same mark. three over par. 75 to defeat John ed the climax to a most Successful season of Little League competition in Pine Grove despite the Schubeck of Detroit to a playoff v.

0 xaci mat wis was the first full season In accordance with official i -the tor uu eigntn Internationa Jaycee T. -4- Columbus, Ohio- -Jerry Pittman of Tulsa, defeated Frank Sialara of White Plains, N. 3 rules and regulations of Little Baseball dividend ai a. ce. ik it a ana win uc i( auoaai waddle Morgan.

a 1.1 1 0 fey Ltnk Leonaxa UICKCY FINls whiokoy Championship. TENNIS ooiLQcy, as ,3 0 Leoier. a a Htrber. ef BROOKLINE, MasL-Auslralia's Mervyti Rose and Rex lartwlg on 7 BEHIND TA0S6 TO White, Sb a Neil. 3 a lb 3 Schaeffer, rf a- i (tit it vm rmmt- time, sf rgcakt! Zerbe, are SOME WING, MJCHy) -TrCrVAYWlL AttPPlNG HIMSELF has wppcp wmseAby wwjoMf INTO WUWm THAI WENT OVER WfRI MAY GET AWAf EARLY TO MIT SOME it.

aien ixauonai uiuoies Cham-pIOBSblp, defeating Gardnar Mul-lr Miami, Fla and Billy, Talbert, New York, 6-4, 4-6, 8-2, 64, Doris Wart of Coral Gables, and Shirley Fry- of Akron, Ohio, defeated Louise tBrough and Mrs. Oundell. 3b-e 3 0 I li B. 0 4 WfTU THIS IOUAt! KKSLliU art WIS! -xpwa as. sis a Snyder's Ah a -JL i.

jv Koeh, 3b a 0 0 a 3 rranu, 300 WANT TO LOO SOt 1 fl) START -v UP BEFORE WE STARTA FINE TREES, ULl A WITH MY PRJVER, Jf WHERE'S ilV UKE70HIT SOME, BOY 50 CO MJ WE PRACTICE TK7T00-WT IV 0MTWE ySyW AMD WE'RE HAVJNO A Prrf Ap yl'j- if DmbfnbiUet ju, 3 1 turgaret Osborne Dupont to win their, third straight women title 6-3. 7-9. 9-7. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.

Clyde Lehman, cf 3 Qo HubleT, 3 3 0 HippenstieV Sin Bernardino, Cal- lensla. ij Stump, rf a Wolfe, 9 iU recaptured the National Public Parka Men's Single ChampionshiD Totau i aa 1 Idefeaung defendine himDlnn W1C41 KWK fCXK t. I KStlT fC3f. K3Tttn h. h.

l. co. 3 0 0 j-j Lynn R9ckwood, Provci. Utah, 7-5, finyders 0 0 9 10 i a 6-2, 6 0.. i.

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