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an3Franctaxamittrr Friday, Juna 3, 1949 CCCO Sid Modi amid $aum Yanks Blast Chisox, 12-7 Richmond Hosts Fleet 3 Outlaws i8 Dy J. P. Cuenln LINES Harry Thomsen Is back in town the lake, and were compelled to after a delightful ttay with Don dig out of snowdrifts and head v. -sv 1 'LoseRound! CHICAGO. June 2.

(AP)' Eastman at Lava Creek, in the By Richard Toner Richmond Yacht Club will Tommy Henrich's hitting and Joe By HARRY BORBA I Mail, warning and questioning: M. C. Archer, of Alameda, warns us not to allow the opinions back to Orovllle to make a fresh start. Jake Pool of Burney, and his son, Charlie, who ties his own rage's relief pitching helped the New York Yankees defeat the launch a heavy schedule of host NEW YORK, June 2. (AP-" Fall River Mills region, where he had excellent dry fly fishing that resulted in the hooking and releasing numerous small, medium and big rainbows.

Harry, like everyone else who Chicago White Sox, 12-7, today for ing Sunday when it stages the annual Richmond Regatta, third of Lefty O'Doul and Del Baker (both good ball players In their tneir second straight win over the Pale Hose. Organized baseball won a poin today when the United States. Court of Appeals denied tho, flies, fished Rising River close to its mouth at Hat Creek and caught thirteen trout weighing Henrich. whose home run broke time and not prejudiced or Jealous) to Influence us about Jackie of six championship events on the big boat calendar. fishes with Don for the first request of three former major up to three pounds.

A fish run up a scoreless citchine duel be league players that they Be. Jensen. They haven't seen Jensen time, marveled at the manner in which Don can lay out a long line mng around six pounds was All nineteen Yacht Racing Association classes will compete. tween the two clubs last night, hit another home run the first instated immediately. hooked and played almost up to while sitting in a boat.

He can The trio Danny the net when the small hook They will start at five minute actually cast farther from that time he came to bat today to put his team ahead. 3-0. He later former outfielder of the xew pulled out position than probably 99 per York Giants; Max Lanier and added a triple. Fred Martin, one-time pitchy cent of trout fishermen can cast while standing. From his Fly Flickers Flop cabin on the Klamath at Carl Hittenberger writes Page, who took over the Yan of the St Louis Cardinals kees' hurling duties in the fifth barred from baseball for five X- VjrV 1, play six years of high school, Bushrod Park and college ball, says Archer.

"Truly he is not finished like Dl Maggio boys and Vther stars but has every char icterlstic and natural talent to 7 row Into a genuine hall of fame ithlete." Answer: That's what O'Doul and Baker said without having seen Jensen in all his games. They also said he needs experience in a league of lower that the Klamath and tributary John Cunha, who has been a creeks are too high, the Scott years for jumping to the Mexican League in 1946. successful striped bass fisher after Ed Lopat had failed to hold an 8-0 lead, pitched four and one-third innings and allowed only one hit to receive credit for his River is muddy and the only fish ing in that area is in the Shasta. man for years, took a whirl at The decision upheld a lower trolling for trout at Bucks Lake On the way up he learned at intervals, beginning at 11:10 a. m.

Next Sunday RYC will be busy again, conducting its yearly small boat regatta, a feature of the weekend. Richmond will come to the fore a third time during the Pacific Coast Championship Regatta August 17-21. The program for the championships has been augmented by small boat racing, which will take place under the aegis of Richmond, city and club. Inclusion of the tiny craft rounded out an unprecedently gigantic Pacific regatta. Also in the show will be big windjam fourth victory.

court ruling denying temporary injunctions to the players against organized baseball. mi last Monday with Howard Fink, and had good sport. They caught Castclla that the Sacramento is In perfect condition and many PUyer AB.H.O. A.I Player AB.H.O. A Snwes.2b 3 2 Praia.

cf 4 five fish running up to a two Today's ruling, written by Chief Rlzzuto.ii 3 Judge Learned Hand and con limits are being taken, and at Dunsmuir he saw a catch of ten to twelve Inch fish that was Wdllng.lf 6 Hnrlch.rf 5 Berra.c 5 Brown. 3b 8 Jim Bybee, 1040 Boyd, Fresno, curred in by Judges Thomas W. Swan and Jerome N. Frarrk, wants to know: "What's the Kryhki.lh 2 brought in from the McCloud Johnson ljPhilley.rf 5 OlAppllng.ii 1 Hncock.aa 3 5 3 HGberry.lb 5 OlWheeler.c 4 4 Gumpert. 0: Kuzava, 1 Gettel.p 1 URapp Ii Tipton 1 IPlerettl.p 1 which is furnishing excellent pointed out that it would "seem highly desirable" that the players'-damage suits charging organized-, Philips, lb 2 MapM.cf 1 Bauer, cf 3 sport.

Lopat. 1 mers and power cruisers from up 1 baseball with violation of the 8 of the of Cali- District Council No. Associated Sportsmen rage.p 3 and one-half pound eastern brook trout, which was landed by Cunha, who used a spinner with a worm trailer rig. They hooked and lost several other fish, so there were thrills aplenty for the beginner, who enjoyed himself so much that he's going back again in a couple of weeks. They made the mistake of trying to go to the lake via the Oro-villc-Quincy road, instead of driving up the Feather River highway to Quincy and then back to anti trust acts be "brought to-trial as soon as possible." i c.n fornia will hold a dinner meeting and down the coast.

Handicaps for this Sunday's re gatta, announced by YRA Record er Don Seaton, follow: DIVISION 1 Totals 41 15 27 8 Totals 38 10 27 8 Judge Hand said the court did New fork 332 100 02112 at the San Bruno Rod and Gun Club headquarters, 732 Seventh Chicago 003 310 OO0 7 not pass on the issues whether. Avenue, San Bruno. Vince Quar- tararo will prepare the meal and radio broadcasting or televising' of the games placed organized baseball in the category of integi Windward Laksen 34-40 Hllarla 15-151 Pari Hussy 21-50! Imp Are V. Hvlde 32-3; Rascal IVM the San Bruno Sportswomen will do the serving. state business, as the players rajara division Stirnweiss 2, Woodllng, Henrich 2, Berra, Brown, Phillips, Mapes 2.

Lopat 2. Scala. Philley. Goldsherry Wheeler. Baker, Oettel.

Kuzava, Phil-ley Brown. RBI Henrich 3, Mapes. Lopat, Hancock 3, Souchock, Brown, Philley 2, Scala, Bauer, Rlzzuto, Phillips. 2B Lopat, 8tirnwelss. Hancock, Brown.

3B 8ouchock, Henoch. HR Henrich, Mspes. BB Gum-pert 2. Kuzava 4, Lopat 1, PieretU 4, San-ford 2. Page 3.

SO Gumpert 1 Kuzava 3, Lopat 2, Gettel 1, Page 4. WP Page 4-l). LP Gumpert (4-4). contended. Traveler l.anakoa 29-40 matter with those dead heads in S.

I note that the basebaU attendance there is terrible between 1,700 and 2,500 at lots of games. The three nights the Fresno Cardinals were here this week, the figures were approximately 4,000, 3,000 and 2,600. Why don't you print the attendance figures of the Seal-Padre series in San Diego and then ask the S. F. fans if they are (a) dead from the neck both ways, (b) bum beefers, (c) broke?" Answer: I dunno why the Seals weren't (aren't) drawing.

Maybe it's recession. Could be more cleanliness and austerity in Seals Stadium than the fans like. Could be failure to buy all those players Paul Fagan said they'd get when the majors cut down on May 19. Could be that too majvy serious and continuing injuries to star players is the reason. Maybe the Seals should move their franchise to Fresno.

Alert 3-331 malum 30-37 Yo Ho 7-4 61 Gitana 39-48 Water-Witch 15-351 Gladys 39-4S Suomi 15-351 Holgania 42-2 Tasco Sonata Anacana Chinook Liiitle ISeadi ling's "It also did not pass whether the reserve clause, which binds a ball player to one -t club, violates the antitrust acts," he said. I Pat Todd Reaches1, Volant 2n-31 DIVISION fl Tigers Again Nip A's DETROIT, June 2. (INS) Eldorado Fetrel Pinafore II 26! Ruby 23-22 Koho 52lXlxen 23-47 the Boston Garden proposed that the big arenas throughout the Hoot Evers hit a three-run homer land take over boxing "to bring to tie the score in the eighth inning today, then doubled with Tournament Finalvf back the sport." Arnold "Ked" Merlin 4-351 Mist 26-25 Ked Lanlhtill Gllssando Shearwater Volunteer I.ark II 29-02 You Too 18-34! Chance 30-03 Malabar Jr. Blue Heron. Humming Bird 20-051 Call Patricia.

Clrrui 20-051 Windward Auerbach resigned as head coach Branch Rickey announced Brooklyn will return to Vero Beach, for spring training In 1930. Illinois State Athletic Commission physicians found Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles In "perfect condition" for their June 22 bout. Operation on Gus Zernial's broken right collar bone was set for Monday. Virginia Military Institute of the Washington Capitols of the two out in the tenth and came home on Johnny Groth's single to give the Detroit Tigers a hard Professional Basketball Associa iris 20-1K TWO WAY LOSER Don White' of the Athletics not only was tagged out by Marv Grissom, Detroit pitcher, on a trap play yesterday but the ex-Seal also lost his cap In a futile dodge. The Tigers Won.

Associated Press Wlrephoto. DIVISION 11 tion of America. Canuck 43-R3 Marllen won 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. MANCHESTER (England), June 2 (AP) Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd of La Jolla, Calif, reached the women's singles of the Northern Lawn Tctt nis tournament today by defeat ing Miss N.

Potts of England, Wlndwagon Sandpiper Carl Scheib, Philadelphia relief Sea Biscuit. Velero 46-04 Zlla II 17-541 Landfall II. My Toy 20-311 Sikrld 22-03! Lellant Kalona 22-56' Piper Drives for Midget Leadership er, was charged with the defeat Sunbeam 46-43 Bonlta 46-43 while Art Houtteman, who worked 4 7-36 named Lawrence D. "Larry" Weldon as football assistant and head baseball coach. National Yankee 24-271 Bllllken 48-41 MusiaFs Hit Beats Bums Jerry Piper, climbing steadily the last two innings for Detroit, was the winner.

Boxing Hit By Medico athflnder Sea witch 4M-37 rladn 34-171 Viator 49-47 Kramer, Riggsin fn I League prexy Ford Frick fined Big gun for the A's was Third Tllllcum HeRUlu 51-32 Cubuf 40-50 Sea Gull 56-20 i among northern California midget auto racers, tries to get closer to the midget leadership Cardinal Catcher Del Kice and suspended him for five days for Marljane Viking OB-18 Elolse 42-21 rro lennis rmals LONDON, June 2. (AP) DIVISION 10 tonight when the speedy autos Baseman Hank Majeski, who had a home run, double and triple in five at-bats. His first inning homer scored three runs. an altercation with Umpire Scotty Patlta II Tnshla Too Mistress race around the Bayshore Stadi Robb Wednesday. Cardinal By Charles Einstein International News Servlre Sports Writer Fadeaway Madeilna urn, starting at owner Fred Saigh said star Stan Cyretta Suma PHILADELPHIA DKTKOIT Player AB.

H. O. A.I Player A3. H. O.

A i -Hcroicn 1CKS. Piper, with three main event CHICAGO, June 2. (INS) Lady carol 3-56Chantey -wi JOOSt.SM 5 3 3 0 wins in four starts, has climbed Joy 3-561 Wlndsong t.t-24 Musial "is not for sale to any club, nor 111 he be traded." Nine track athletes, including Harrison Boxing was characterized today Jack Kramer and Bobby RiggS gained the final round tonight in world professional indoor tennis championship at Wembley Kramer defeated Pancho ffc gura of Ecuador, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, Riggs won over Don Budgep 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 7-5. JSh 3 4 Spray 3-fn h.oaia Merrlell 10-551 DIVISION 14 from thirteenth place to fourth He drives the Narou Special, No in an article In Hygeia, health BROOKLYN, June Musial's two-run triple off the scoreboard sparked a three-run St. Louis rally in the fourteenth inning tonight as the Cardinals came from behind to knock off Brooklyn, 7-4.

The Dodgers blew a 4-1 lead in the ninth. ST. LOl lS BROOKLYN Player AB.H.O. A. Player AB.H.O.

A Dillard, departed for a series of 1 0 Lake 9 liVico.lb 4 OlBerrv.2b 1 3 0iKell.3b 6 01 Wertz.rf 1 1 0 01 Llpon.as 3 WrlgM.rf 3 Fain, lb 4 2 Chpmn.cf 4 0 Mmskl.Sb 5 3 White. If 5 1 Rosar.c 4 1 Suder.2b 4 1 Brlsrie.p 4 0 Echelb.p 0 Scratchi Tule Bird fl-lR Tnhu 0-36 Wood Duck 7-03 exhibitions In Europe. magazine of the American Medi cal Association, both as "crgan 5. Time trials start at 7 p. the trophy dash at 8:15.

TrM.nt 1-301 Skinuer 7-03 5 President Walter A. Brown of iri.i 2-511 FlvlnE Spray 7.aloua 4-30! Westwlnd rr 2 1 0 2 ized mayhem" and as the greatest Sonja 4-39Jeann 10-57 Aria 4-57 Tlco 11-42 S. killer in American athletics. 0 0 1 Rohlnsn.c Grav.p Mullln Grissom.p Houtmn.p ooo 7 3 10 2 Reese.ss 6 114 The use of doctors "as members 0 1 0 0 Spray S-24! Colleen 11-51: Janet 6-04 im isioN is Atlasta Scratch Song oftheWInd 8-51 Marion.as 6 1 2 5i McCmck.lf 3 11 Musl.cf-rf 5 3 2 01 llrmnskl.lf 0 0 1 SPORTSMAN'S SHOP of advisory boards and as medical Totals 38 10x29 10 Totals 38 10 30 12 1-OllMon Ami B-O!) examiners dependent for their Nrthey.rf 4 2 1 0 Brown 10 0 0 Dlerlng.cf 3 1 2 Oi Whlmn.lf 10 10 H.RIre.lf 7 12 IfnHUn rf A "I fl (x-Two out when winning run scored.) 1-211 Maggla fees on the whims of politicians" I.OIIAcnrn About attendance, Los Angeles has the worrying to do. Seals and Los Angeles drew only 9,679 on Memorial Day for a double-header in the largest city in the world (square mile basis).

And the next night, 1,551. For Hollywood, the loop leaders, Wrigley Field produced only 5,954 on a clear, warm night Wednesday. Seals and Oaks here, also natural rivals, pulled in 8,273, second only to opening night of season. It may be television that is cutting attendance at Wrigley. The Angels are a slugging, interesting club but the park is located in a rough section of town.

Video is so good in LA that many fans prefer it to going to Wrigley with its high priced parking and bad location. Maybe Its video in SF, too, although there aren't enough sets here yet influence the gate greatly and television of baseball isn't as expertly produced. What a pair of eyes the Seals will have when Brooksie Holder rejoins the club and plays alongside Walter Judnich! Holder drew 136 walks with Oakland in 1947. Judnich, in his first fifteen games (plus one pinch hitting trip) drew thirty passes or virtually two per contest. They're not passing the tall, serious slugger intentionally, either.

They're just pin-pointing him too carefully and-Judnich isn't buying anything that isn't over the dish. 5 1 1 81 Joriiensen 10 0 0 Philadelphia 300 ons onn 04 Detroit 100 OOO 030 15 1-211 Pango 11-33 1.211 I.adv Clara 8 111 1 Hopp.rr 10 2 0 Orclola.c 9 0 9 Rolmsn.2b 8214 Brcheen.o 2 0 0 ll Horicea.lh 4 2 17 1 Wilcht. Chaoman. Mstpskl 2 Kollo. Flrecrest A ml Memory Allegro Sunburst Manana Spree Nadlne IV Valkyrie Wee Ghost ti 'a 1-211 Stardust 12-36 wav 2.

Kell. Evers 2. I.lpon, Grlssom. was described further as having the effect of "furnishing a phony respectability to an otherwise dubious 2-33' Penguin Jones 1 0 0 01 Snider cf 6 0 7 0 KDI Maieskl 3. White.

Ke 1. Evers 3. Groth 2B Maieskl. White. K'll.

Evers. 4-39 Sail 15-54 fl-45' Tiamla 15-54 Munptr.p 110 Cmpnlla.e. 5 15 0 auer 1 0 0 0 Mlk.it.v2h 6 0 2 4 West's Largest Selection of 3E HR Majeski. Evers. Rnsar Wrltht.

PP Llnon Berrv and Kol- T.S.7I Moslar Pollet.p 111 UNwcmbe.p 3112 8-06 Valhalla 26-42 Thomas Gorman, assistant man loway. BB Brlssle 4. Gray 3. SO Frlssle wtnEdlna: Koi. 8-06 Hanta.p 2 10 1 Mlnner.p 0 0 0 1 Edwards 10 0 0 .5, uray i Moutieman ii-i).

ut Scheib (2-2). aging editor or the" magazine, 111 IKIII 1 Cygnet Tk. Lady no i-s noted that boxing has produced more deaths per number of par Totals 84 15 42 19 Totals 80 9 42 18 2-241 Navigator T.h. It 6-091 Rowdy 24-09 Browns Lose Again ST. LOUIS, June 2.

(AP) Eddie Yost's home run into the St. Louis 100 000 003 00ft 037 Brooklyn 010 000 000 004 ticipants than any other sport. He wrote further that fatalities in Cuspltoon 7-03 rolphln 25-21 Chip 8-421 Monsoon 33-23 -trrt left field bleachers with two themselves constitute only a part A weigh it Prggia 14-331 Green Dolphin 35-51 Amba 15-091 Schoendlenst 2, Muslal 3. DlerlnR. Pollel.

Reese. Roolnson 2, Newcombe 4. Ka7.sk 2, Camnanella. RBI Campanel-la, Reese 2, Northey, H. Rice, Kazak, Muslal 2, Dlering.

2B Robinson, Northey, Mnrlon, nierlnc. 3B MrCnrmlrk, Muslal. HR ReeSe. BB Brecheen 2. Mun- mates on base climaxed a 4-run of the situation.

Fifty per cent of active fighters, he said, are punch rally that enabled the Washing rt in, drunk to some degree. Ker 2. Banta 3. SO Brecheen 3. MimKer 2, Pollet 3.

Newcombe 3, Mtnnar 1. WP Pollet (4-3). LP Banta (2-21. Immediate delivery, too! PCL Attendance Up; Seals', Oaks' Crowds Less ton Senators to hand the St. Louis Browns their eighth straight defeat tonight, 4 to 1.

It was the Senator's seventh win over the down-trodden Browns in as many games this year. WASHINGTON 1 RT. tjOVIH Leonard In 3 Hitter NEW YORK. June 2. (AP) Dutch Leonard, veteran Chicago Plnver AB.H.

O.A.I Plaver AB.H. O.A jnr WJ I MSI. I Mill i hi mi uii, knuckle ball expert, shut out the New York Giants with three hits Tost. 3b 4 2 1 linillingr.3b 3 LOS ANGELES, June 2 (AP) Conn. If 4 10 Spence.cf 3 Attendance in the Pacific Coast Rhrtsn.rf 4 0 1 Prlldv.2h Vollmr.rf 3 0 3 01 Ornhm.lb tonight, winning, 3-0, with the Rbnsn.lb 3 0 13 2 Kokos.rf help of Hank Edwards' two-run Kozar.2b 4 112! Slevers.lf 3 4 3 3 3 1 3 2 Dente.ss 4 12 2' Lo ar.c Evans.c 2 homer in the sixth inning.

CHICAGO I NKW YORK Plaver AB H. A Plaver AB.H. O.A 0 4 OlSulllvn.ss 10 12 0 0 OiPllerlnl.ss 0 10 0 0 0 Starr.n 0 0 2 Stewart 1 Welgel.e 0 2 Verhn.2b 3 0 2 3' I.hke.2b-ss 4 0 3 1 vns ...4 irA It" Baseball League has soared past the 1,250,000 mark and is up over a coresponding period of the 1948 season. Thanks to increases in the league's four smallest cities and a tremendous drawing power named Luke Easter of the San H.Wlkr.lf 4 2 1 0 4 12 0 "A boxer doesn't have to be knocked out or have his skull broken to be seriously Injured," Gorman wrote. "114 may suffer pinpoint hemorrhages or other harm to his brain not outwardly apparent even to the trained physician.

"These injuries can result from any hard blow to the head. Pinpoint hemorrhages Caused by the concussion from a hard blow may destroy nerve tissues. Brain tissues do not heal as do other tissues of the body. "Some parts of the brain can suffer destruction of a small amount of tissue without immediate paralysis or changes In behavior. These injuries are permanent.

As more are received they will contribute to loss of mental pow ers or bodily control." Scrbrgh.p 2 0 2 O1 hennedy.p OOOO Lewis 110 O'Lehner 10 0 0 Mastersn 0 0 0 0 Drews.p 0 0 0 0 Wltroth.p 0 0 0 21 Cvrtta.lb 3 114 0' Oordon.3b 4 0 14 Edwrds.rf 4 1 1 Oi Marann.rr 4 1 i ip 4 OiThomsn.cf 4 0 2 0 Pafko.rf 4 0 Totals 32 27 0' Totals 28 3 27 13 1 2 Ml7.e.lb 4 0 13 1 3 llCnoner.e 2 0 11 Gstlne.3b 4 0 Novtny.c 3 2 1 fl Kerr.ss 2 0 2 2 Sm iv.ss 4 1 Washington 000 000 0404 St. Louis 010 000 0001 We now have a good selection of famous Remington, Marlia and Winchester rifles. Calibers: 30-30 270 32 special 257 30-0(5. Leonrd.p 3 1 0 3' Mueller ,110 0 IHofmn.2b 0 0 0 Yopt. Kozar.

Dente. Masterson. Sle- Diego club, attendance through Tuesday, May 31, was 1,270,058 IJones.p 2 0 18 ir.alan 10 0 0 vers. RRI Sievers. Stewart.

Yost 3. 3B Vos'. HR Sievsrs. Yost. BH Koprhoronrh IBchrmn.p 0 0 0 0 4, Starr 1, Welteroth 1.

SO Scarborough paid, as against 1,252,564 through Actions: Automatic, lever, pump, colt. Back in Washington they claim that Clark Griffith is trying to arrange a working agreement with the Oakland Acorns. And is close to realizing his objective. In southern California we heard that the Nats will buy another Oakland player for 1950 delivery and not Billy "The Kid" Martin, either. They have Lloyd Hittle coming up next season.

Lest they be run to death by Artie "Bebop" Wilson, the Seals are shifting their outfield radically for the Oakland shortstop. The lad, who reportedly has a different bebop cap for each day of the week, looks into right field nd finds it bare, a rare view for left-handed hitter. Restelli plays Wilson dead cen 4. Starr 6. Drews 1.

WP Scarborough Totals 32 8 27 181 Totals 31 3 27 14 the same date in 1948. (4-3). LP Starr (0-7). $C920, tOCOIO Chtcano 0(10 003 OOO 3 New York ono ooo 000 0 San Diego, Sacramento, Port Priced from St. Elizabeth's Wins Cavurretta.

Edwards. Leonard. land and Seattle, the four small Oustlne, Nnvotner. RBI H. Walker.

Fd-wards 2. 2B Leonard. HR Edwards. BB Joe Gaggero Jr. fanned twelve est cities, all have accounted for Jones Leonard 4.

mes 1. WF Leonard (2-8). LP Jones (5-8 I. gains over last year. San Diego has been the big in pitching St.

Elizabeth's to a 22-0 victory over Holy Name in a CYO intermediate league baseball game last night. Spahn Stops Bucs BOSTON, June 2. (AP) gest draw and its increase the 'if jg.f bSti Monday Coliseum largest. The Padres at home have '( i 4 if i' ii HI played before 208,782, up 65,118, Lefty Warren Spahn gave up only five hits while gaining his sixth win for the Boston Braves tonight with a 4-1 decision over Bout Cancelled Other figures: Baseball's Big Six By The Associated Press O'hrei' leaders In each W-agiie Player, lub AB II Pet. 171.913, Increase 15.687: Sacra ter with Vaughan a few feet Benny Ford announces the can mento, 164.712.

increase Portland 90.832, Increase Los Angeles, 167,. the Pittsburgh Pirates. cellation of Monday night's box Kiwi, 41 153 28 Bfl from the leftfield line and Jud-Bich between them. They'll look PITTSBI'IKIH I HOSTOV Player AB.H.O. Plaver AB.H.O.

A 262. down San Francisco, 164. ZW4 down 52 811: Oakland, 153,869. down Hollywood. 148.404.

down 35.314 Finest brands such as Ithaca, Remington, Winchester, Rolek.ss 4 0 1 3 0 2 1 very funny and unnecessary if Marshall. I.iants ....41 1.10 31 47 Zrrnlai. White So ...34 138 21 4 Kohln.on, IKMlgera 173 34 Kell. Tiger 41 ICS 30 8 .343 Mlrhaels, White Km .41 14 24 29 J3B (Hollywood haa had one less aeries at home Chtcn.3b 4 11 01 Fltcher.lb 2 17 0 Walker.rf 4 0 0 0, Reiser.lf 4 2 7 0 Klner.lf 3 2 3 0' Elllott.3b 3210 the Oakland sprinter ever pulls a lall solidly into right Wtlake.cf 4 1 4 Oi Russell. cf 3 0 4 0 this year trom 1948, Portland one mote).

One-Hitter Don Smith pitched a one-hit ball ing show at Bowl. Harry Wills, who was to have fought Ray Stevens in the ten-round main event, wired the DAV matchmaker that his father is dangerously ill at South Bend, and he was leaving for his bedside. There was no available substitute on such short notice. Stvens.lb 2 0 7 0 Rlckert.rf 3 1 FtiGerald 1 0 0 0 Dark.sa 3 0 Smith. For Trap, Skeet, Upland Game, Geese, Ducks.

Types: Automatic, pump, double and single-barrel. Also Marlin Over-and-under. Rl'NS BATTrll IN National Ieagor I American Klner Pirates 12 Wllllems, KM Snx 15 Mile. (Hants .10 Stephens, Red Knx IS Wrstlakr, Pirates 8 Henri, Vankees 11 HOME KI NS National laur I American I-engue 3 0 3 0 Flmlng.lb 1 110! alkeld. 0 8 4 Spahn.

MrtKh.2b 4 3 0 0 2 game and his Boone AC defeated Mission Eagle Seniors, 10-1, at McCugh.c 2 0 2 Oi Shouldn't print this. It can be a whammy. Roy Nicely has played in every game of the Seal schedule to date. Konrmm.p 1 0 0 2: Rnhlnson. Dodgers 3s) Red Sot 41 Glen Park yesterday.

Baseall 1 0 0 Chrabrs.p 0 0 0 Klner. Pirate .32 Wertr. Titers .3 Podgers, 3I Stephens, Red Son 38 rr a Totals 31 5 24 91 Totali 27 6 27 7 Plttsb'ireh 000 000 001 1 Boston 000 202 00k 4 Lineup Switches Irk Traynor Castipllone. Stanky, Fletcher 2. El-ctt.

Russell. RBI Elliott, Rickert 2. Fleming. 2B Westlake. BB Bonhsm 5.

Bpahn 2. 80 Bonham 2. 3. WP Spahn (6-41. LP Bonham (0-1 from the Brooklyn Dodgers he hit Gunsmith Shop Expert repair and conversion work on rifles, shotgups, pistols and revolvers by bona fide gunsmith.

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Then he was horse-collared. "He said he hadn't hit against left-handers for two years. Can you imagine that!" commented Traynor. 11 "A batter should be able to hit either left or right-handed Traynor added. "He should train himself to do that when he's a kid.

If this new system had been In" general use when the Waners (Paul and Lloyd) came up, you probably never would have heard of them because they would have been benched against southpaw pitching. "A player has to hit every day to get his timing down. He can not hit one day and then sit out several days and be right." i Traynor pointed out that when Marv Racklej joined the Pirates PITTSBURGH, June 2. (AP) Baseball immortal Harold "Pie" Traynor wishes they would let the modern hitters be general practitioners instead of specialists. The former Pittsburgh Pirate third baseman and manager who made the game's Hall of Fame doesn't like the modern trend.

He means the practice of inserting left-handed hitters against right-handed pitching and vice versa. "That's no good for the players," said Pie a rightie who compiled an all-time average of .800 playg against all kinds of pitching. RACES LIVE HELGRAMITES Kttrht erawlera A red worms sa hand. For surf fishermen: Sand worms, blood Arms, meal worms, grab worms and leeches. IIY-V STOItE Fverjr Ferry Hut Passes Our Dint 32S Market St.

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