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Ferner and Hogan Move Out in Masters ffaro Page 8 Wftro. Saturday, April 8, 1950 Middlecoff Digs Out Jinx Hot Shots Bnyl'ir pluvs in nlEht. niPotinR Trmplp nf BiK Li-aeue in the sprond the 'm. il Stat hi play In RoM- town tonight, and will over to Brownsville for a Kanie tomor- roH. The season must hand.

sage of the has in his annual select ions. raul is very consistent, and Dirks St. Louis to win the Na- League pennant, St Louis wins. It makes of Paul a prophet. hecaUM- he has pick- od the Cards each year for the last vears If the Cards uere as con- in winning as that team, it would lirooklyn is picked place, and Boston for 2ihird Philadelphia rowds out the Sirst division, and PIttshvirgh heads division, Jspw York, Chicaco and Cincinnati.

aUo pkki Bonton In the Aiiierirrtn lie plrkeij Boston and St. i-ouii year, unjt Hut iiMi not Hr pirkv for nrc- Dr, Cory Middlecoff, open golf champion fronn Beach, Flo d.gs one out of the sond on the edge fifth, and cfiirato Is iixth. foi- of the 7th qrccn in the opening round of the Masters Go'f lovi rd hv and St. tBy HTIJJAM TITIIKII I Writer i AlJiJUSTA, April Jim Ferrier, show- InK an ability to get into only by knack of KPttinK out of it. filanimed a 67 Friday and took a foiir-stroke lead i at the halfway mark of the elite Masters Tournament.

I Ferrier set hack, at leait tem-; porarily, a great comeback dream of little Ben Hogan, who had come in with a 6R that looked briefly as If it would put the bantam l)elter ahead. Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, was stroke behind Hogan. Eagles Bears, Wallop 14 to 4 But Ferrier, the Aui- By BLACRVIIILL trallan who lives In San Franclico and hai a reputation for profiting by his own mistakes on the course, was busy on the back nine. He had gone out In 33 and many of the 4.000 spectators on the sweeping 900-ysrd Augusta National Course drifted out to watch him after giving Hogan a tremendous ovation when the little man came in. TEMPLE, April Eagles of the Class Big State league defeated Bears, 14-4, here Friday night in an exhibition game before an estimated 700 fans in weather too-cold for baseball.

Bryan Phillips, making his first start in a Baylor uni- of Patched to only slx men, allowing four runs and three 137 strokes. Hogan had 141 and hits before being replaced by Hay Fitzpatrick in the first Demaret 142. inning with none out. Phillips was charged with the loss, try Tn twelve-hit barrage by the Kagles, featuring home sinnai Golfers As.sociation title in runs by Barney White and Dutch Schroeder, spelled defeat 1947, among a flock of others, got i for the Bapti.sts. White was a par-, hot on the second green.

He lust uk missed an eagle there when he ing on the play. McDowell singled sen I A i At Oak Cliff Chamher of dirmer. Dick BuinHi romised that if he hls he will hring major lejigue to Dallas, but he is goinK Io have a hanl tlme his if he not get lots nf i iielp for Dallas team of The team as It is to make an owner very The III he Mi on Aprii It llkeh thiit well repre- Vented. Tournament ot Augusta, Go. (AP Wirephoto) failed to drop a four-foot putt, but; In five trips to the plate home from third, that was the only bad putt he had which drove in seven Temple Baylor had their best offensive Schroeder, playing his second year round in the seventh inning.

Buddy for the Kagles, is a former Baylor opened with a sing aiid performer and also had a hand In tripled to cauMng the Bears to lose. Fitzpatrick hurled five allowing eight runs and all day. He hirdied that hole with a birdiefl the short fourth, and hirdied the oighth. He almost got another the seventh, although his tee shot under a tree. The recovery rolled an inch past the cup.

He saved stroke on the Innings. eight runs and six hits before being in the sixth with none out. Southpaw Norbert Condition Punctures Tiger MONTGO.MERY, April Newhouser's doubtful condition has punctured the budding Detroit pennant boom. Many experts, impressed by consistently smooth performances of Red Rolfes Tigers, were hopping the Tiger bandwagon until Prince Hal came up with a sore arm. Now nobody knows which way to jump.

X-rays showed nothin wrong wth the arm. Newhouser worried. He thinks be all right with a little rest. Pitching is ace in the hole. His five-man starting staff of Virgil Trucks, Art Houtteman, Freddie Hutchinson, Ted Gray and Newhouser is second to none.

Hal back for another chance after a year in Toledo, may be the answer to search for a reliefer. Trout and Paul Calvert, acquired from Washington, are other bullpen workmen. The Tigers are Improved, probably more than any other club in the Ameiican League. Addition of second baseman Jerry Priddy and first baseman Dick Kryhoski figure to help. George Kell, the league batting champ, is the standout third baseman in the league.

Johnny Lipon at shortstop figure up to pennant caliber because of a poor arm and spotty hitting. FOI CARIViVAL Tigers Are Hosts For Track Meet Here Today Waco High School track be better than an even bet will participate in a four-tearn. to the pole vault, will not par- track and field meet at Municipal pvont of Field today with athletes irom Temple, Brownwood and North leg Injury. He w-on the pole vault Side of Fort Worth. at the Brownwood Relays a couple Top honors are expected to be won of weeks ago.

by either or North Coach Carl Price of the Waco Side, ho always has a strong i Tigers will enter the following 13th, but then ran into his only Linker was the third Bearmounds- when his flubbed second shot man and he fini.shed the contest, I canceled out his lone drive. On 15 allowing I ao runs and three hits. track squad. While Brownwood and North Side are expected to battle It out for team laurels, and Temple should not be counted out vet. 'I'hey may have a few surprises of their own as anvthing can happen in a track and field meet, 1 A .1 Waco will not be at full strength I 3 4 4 i 1 Eugene Houk, who Christi Pirates Ihe rigtilti fiHine wifli nii, i'ir The secnnd stnif in Hhend in the ninth Piti I U'H hit luii U'd Handu an will hr l.eHgiu- fiifct defoat fu niit in nnii the Corpus Topples tinUrll.

Aprii 7 I hi Hig handed tiiunnt; VS hik Piiatrs uf the Hu his sf'cnnd again slipped off the target, but pitched to within fept of the pin and his ball for another bird. He dropped a 10-footer to pick up still another on short Ifith, then hit traps on the 18th holf apprtiuches. Rut FVrrier managed to Come out of it with a shot fo within five fert, and another fine putt got a par Schroeder got a double and a Iwo-run home run. It was hi' first home run in a Temple uniform. Ted Wyberanec worked the first four innings for the Eagles and gave up two runs off five hits.

Replacing him at the start of fifth was Jim McDowell, who hurled two and innings hf'fore having to leave the game score Parker. Isbell scored a moment later as Powell hit safely. Bailor po a Trmple ab po a 2 0 3 Mam 2 i 0 3 3 Burit.l Prarion.e Pcm riI.r four He put his approach on the in the seventh inning after a In front the cluhhrnise bMtlf'd hall from the hat of Ru- and relnxod ta take tnn putts and olitlllk rn Id Hooi ill Wiic-on Hoone blow came tn Indian Homers Defeat A lit la fli'iinr lUiatiii. 1 I'orkert threw hntnrm two of them with the loaded In a 13-hlt attac on four New York (i.r«u#in Giant fore 8,421 and won SHHEVFPORF, April 7 Cleveland Indians un- here f'riday gotng away, up- ew York tn the final at V-fk "UtiiiK ainM a fa a nalrt' is due fo he a great race, fea Ronald ihiid a fine field Knockdown man hii two mighty runs a dark In the race The for the Waconns to pace a h.sing Chesapeake Trial af ilx furlong ush Vili he run at Havre de Grace fo- I One from todav the and I- hnental No. 2 will narrow down the jist of Kentucky Derhv candidates No.

2. to he frun at New York, and Checa- Stakes, to he run at are races at a mile and a six- The Blue Grass Stakes will he run at Kecneland I.exlngton. on April 27 Tt a mile and an eighth race for I The will get un- way Tuenday. It tn hr Smother great nwe with ehain In eliarge again. The not until one week from Ttiewluv.

alimild aUn and right now Is difficult to plek the mitstandlni team. It that and will again. Thev were In the pUvnff last sear, and M'lrhlta FalU fInUhed on top for regular seaann pia). Texarkana, on top. moat of last iwnson, flnUhed but may not hr ai strong as liut year.

flnUhed fourth liMt year, hut In a hlwir of brllllanre and swrpt through the pluyoffo to tltlr. KIght now Waro does not have a tram nearly as strong as veiir, and right now mav be the tenni In the league. it tiilght also he polntefl out that M'aro better right now than It at this time hist It got fuurh help from the narent team early season, and do so Hco ill not mnke iome apnearance until one week rom tonighf when It Temple In an exhibition game at iu'ld the four-stroke edgr, wiiich will ahvirh a lot of to- rivM row Ferrn'r a 7ii oti opening (inv, when he tied for stroke hehinil Riempi of up to the second round Riegel is tied for fifth at H-1 witii Herschel of Little of Monterev. ('alif. and De- mnret were ahead of them at 112.

4 0 6 0 White.r 4 1 0 4 2 0 0 Schroeder.1 4 2 10 i) 4 1 4 Attvd.3 4 10 3 4 2 10 4 1 2 4 14 1 Ketinerty.c 9 1 0 0 Wybernc.p 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 McDowell 2 111 Linker 1 0 0 0 10 0 1 36 10 24 38 12 27 IS Scoie by Bsylor ........................001 100 4 ......................430 10b Maai 2. Powell 3. 3. White .3, FlUpatrlck. 2, Attyd.

Parker. Schroeder. Hcheuffer 2. Altvd. Pearson.

Powell. Stotts. batted in White 7. Schroeder 3 lievrn, Kennedy, Isbell, Powell. fnlversity of Texas and Rlce In MrDowell Schroeder i Big Three Tangle Tonight athletes in the meet: Hlfh Marlow.

lOO-yard dash EuKenc Houk, Idward TravU and Howard Pharr. 140-yard Pharr and Clark Collins. 20fl-Tard low Houk. Marlow and Weldon Walker. fiiKi-yard and Iddla Blavent.

220-yard and Harold Cobb. MUe York. 440-yard Pharr, and Colllni. Ml'e Tomair Brown. Robert Johnson and Spec Pearce Pole vault Marshall, mln and William McCoy I High Jump Bobby Jack Ooi and McCoy.

Broad Jump Bryant, Stava Palacloi and Weldon O'Neal Shot Nawtnan aad I Lalne. NooTvr, Jim Bullard Pnwell. Rurk. 2 White 2 Jtome While. Schroeder Left on bn es Baylor rempie Karnerj 2.

Powrll off PlilHlp. 2 CORPUS CHRISTI. April and Harry Cannon The big three of Southwest Confer-1 ence track. Texas A. the CJonsolidatcd Defeats (jiroesbeck stitute, move into Buccaneer Stadium Saturday night for the Quarterback Relays, with five before the April 7 The visiting A.

and M. Consolidated crew took their second Mi'toi a hoiner I'ul who shot in lilt- third for the pus hiisti tune Hi'tt moves on to Hobstown for Hintlhf-r game with the Heiiels Saturday. Jodie Howington was the fiurler for the I'irates. giving I nse hits and five runs in in- I nings of Lou I'd and four runs in three hit him on the fool iHiime his siini on the mound, he was lomhed for two runs and Il.tnisey the game Kieat tor the bo- (Moditefl with the victorv. iil.ind two and one-third inning.

without allowing a hit or a run, and striking out three Baylor batsmen. i Hard-hitting Adrian Burk, I "wilF probably contribute, pitcher-turned first-basenian. Time' 2 30. most of the record-smashing. 1 necied for a total of eight extra- 1 coppa has.f’s with two triples and one AP OKLAHOMA CITY.

April 7 being nicked for four hits K'r day. to winning three of SIX matches and tjing one i I bUunnai TotaU all pa a hrUU ah pa a 0 Kiipiie 2 0 2 1 Jnhiuton.l 4 14 Pea. crk I i 3 II Pearsrn rf I 3 2 0 1 Mau.ir 2 4 3 5 1 6 0 0 it (UtUrUo Msrni. 'i 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 110 4 0 1 Oi 4 3 2 0 40;) 1 i i 2 h. 10:.

1 I I a ji 0000' Limincr to St. WEST PALM April 7 I'P 't'he Philadelphia Athletics announced Friday that Llmmer, left-hlttlng first baseman brought up from their Lincoln farm, been optioned Jmr.i*. 12, to St. Paul of the American Asso- a Mtrui out for Howiniton in flfh platlnn out for Hanrken in ftth auon. by Innlnii 0J2 Corp.u hrtill StH I Htin' pkd Aiotta, Boone double in five trips to the plate, Lefi fielder Larry Tsbell also JVit helped the losing cause, solidly for a pair of i s.

Ihe same teams will meet here night at o'clock, rhillips, who pit4-hed to only six men I'riday night, been named by Kaylor Coach Me Itradfonl as starting nunuuls- mun night. Hus- Manager Blit ilayes, acting field manager for the Kngles. has nominated Hal Shacker as his probable starter. Sports Tra A fine Owl mile relay team of 1 Hoff, Jack Hudgins. Arthur Herring McthodistS (Red) Bromn and Tom Cox are rated a sure bet to lower A.

and iilank I aui mark. RUe last week I 2- Peacurk Ki inie 3, Maurer In farUin, Hincl.terurr Bimne Hanciien. Jonet, Maurer. Coltello 4 Two Three Davit 'ine Boitnt 2. H.ipiio Double piav and John ll I'ttrher reroiit l)ifiV9i Hid Hy Mich Slate run.

hit. off MBlA, April 7-UP-. Tonight at Kalv Park the Waci t'ardinals will meet the Houston I Home run Jirevhounds In the first of a two- fame series The teams meet at I irUV lOCS 1 Katv Psfk again tomorrow after 15oth are strong colored leanis drew 11.101, paid, it in llouoton av night. Hurt sihotlon rookie will repeal as National t-hampiou, and thinks thr 1 lJ-1 tourhesf ooitiisilioii will come from Louis this lfi-12, despite a seven-man up- riling by inning. Joe Gcndon hacked two balls of the paik.

one with two on against startiT Monte Kennedy in the fiist Inning and another with the sacks filled in the fifth against Fold Smith, year-old Nt'gru right handei. Hay Mur- I av iuund the hase.s tilled in the fouith facing rookie Bowman and clouted for the full distanff Hfore by a Cleveland lA' 1 t(i Yuli tili irtler. Ur 1 I Huwit.an (4 Mati.ie and Caidetone Pirates 'i np I'llA riA.Nt April 7 AP a grueung Young, The Pitt.slniigft Friday the tiuiring Tulane afterwards, neted a i victoiy over ihatta- notiga ui the Association in an evhitiiiion gami'. Hiote DV llllUIil; Piltj-nuikh ill fi 11 2 1 lUii aitii Haitii.tr an.i rativ piuhe: I.iiiiibariU t.oKiiii pitrher turned in a 3:15.2 at the Texas Relays, with suftpiying the punch on a blistering anchor lap. 'I'he Dallas senior could also break Fiay 47.R quarter-mile niark record if Coach Emmett Brunson turns him loose in the open 440.

Texas, with Charley Parker having his best season, appeared a cinch to knock a few Herring Methodist Church entry in the Smior YMCA Softball League shutout St. Paul'i Episcopal. 2-0. yesterday afternoon in one of four games played. In the other senior division game, Spring Street Baptist stoppefl Elm Mott, 5-3.

Avenue Baptist downed First Methodist, 12-6, and Agudath Jacob won over Highland Baptist. 6-4, in Intermediate games. Ky UIHTNKV MAKTl.N NEW YORK. April 7- to quell any Idea the Boston Red fo be Sox are made up of Ted WiUiams, i tenths off 42 4 Spring relay Mel Parnell Hobhv Doerr and a in 1949. until Sam( Mei 1 arneii, moddv uoeit ann Maves came down Temple broke the ice in the first couple of other well-publicized ath- the flu in mid-week.

Now it inning and four runs before, Uwks like Rice might have to set' Are Set lOr Today ity that Joe McCarthy puts nine i a new record of its own. after run- mVn on the field, and one oftheselning a close second to the Long- men is Al Zarilia. horns most (if the year. Ziirilla, ho plays right field, is Kadei one of the unsuiig guys on the; has team, but he is one meet fireman retired side. Gene was safe on an error.

drew a free pass, and Jim Basso wnlked to fili bases with none out. White tripled to right center, Main. Powell and Basso, hit a Relays BIRMINGHAM. Aprii of athletes poured adera, the only performer who into Birmingham today for Satur- 'Lifer The Defeat I'ulane Hor.STON. April 7 I'P Rice Institute tennis team overcame injury and high winds Friday to turn in a grueling IJH! Ilf I'l I lU'ir, I the reasons the Biuston club i record toss of 157 feet.

3'v inches I the third base line and even better than last In the discus. He's been moving out The university and college field tiite srored eipily'. year. MtCarlhv will have him for around the 165-foot mark all year, was cut to 28 entries with Eagles added three niore in (yll distfince this year, he Ray of Texas is a Main walked, hopes. He acquire him until; threat to Bob 187 feet, 1i 1 inch lavelin mark Virginia Poly.

Notre Dame from the St. Louis Parker himself could take care mentor at Michigan Collette, the left-center wall for three runs II was announced Thursday Baylor made a run in the third night tiiat State hail when drew a made the h'd tree pass, and with two out Burk Stalcup discussed the proiuusal doubled, followi-d by a grounder by Friday' with Mlchl- by Pearson which went for an er- unlversl. the "senmd "II 0 0 hitr. ty basketball coach, said Fridav he with tine out Basso singled. 5 last season in turned down an offer as lage; White followed with a homer over refugee oi.

i is a pleasant, boyish- of two additional records. He can key men prevented the la. ed fellow of 29 He wields slip 21.3 rnark pulent bat. and is one of the most in what shapes up as one of the scene of underrated fielders in the game. lop duels of the meet, and Few who saw him ever will for- equal or better his own 9.6 century lightning fast.

The get his acrobatics in the games record. with tlie Yankees at the close of' An added feature of this warmer, with an after- gan State athletic director Ralph Young, and announced his decls- New Brownie Star 'stitf'hT I'. brst men t'. th.n next Fall and Itiaf ii f'f jind defense lite 1 end is uNo the best feuleil their fai in club San Antonio Mis.sionfc. 11-3.

Fridav night a chilled turnout ot only Ians Mif're by iiinniKt it it At tnij IJ 12 0 Pan Allton OJU 3 9 4aiiet3 '4' Kai.i’\ I iiitiUiui tiH Oatvet I Hi'mr I ose to ailis I A A 7 I Htg As Timers Win, ll-l MONTGOMERY. April 7 AP Little Ted Gray became the first iJelroit I iger pitcher to go nine as he shackletl the Rehelb of the S(nith- League fo six In a virltiiv Fridav. Miotr in I II 1 Sa' ill'i fi un ait.t l.Mnt Hniw ns i'i iuinph 7 VP end he plavs nn both i Ihe St Louus Hrowns eaaih de- offense and Bob Smith foufse ts the offensive full- huf he fine defen- ba and uiU he used also I haHhiek Hiie left fill fhe 4 ft Hill Clint Gwin pnd he endv 'Valfor rhnilev Saxe Ihr hest litt liieitli's nre I Miucfiird Sussoll Miia-il. i. 1 luards are ri yiniiM.e« h-M M-is im Uush.

'I'he 1. hi tun 'A let Hu Mf'vei ard n.iie« fe Irle Cope- llind Hu'h wat hurt nv of Spring A and but as usual wiM of the The leudinar iMiMrterh he flirrow The leHilint nn. iitniMHH JnKn and hade Mv 'nd'Aeli Mi Gai Connie and fuMHaek Bob foliow'ed bv Bull ind The Acciea will far more atreiifth than le teani will he hiffver. hut will Mill laek expertenre. It should dn than year agii, but still dh tsion team, irme stii-t (M it'r drtv 1 titi 7 i I ihe hu f'ii h'Mi; aim deli'iU flie nalla.v 'ir fans It ill) tNk) (i and ii uUfhrr tei.iirt M.r.

1o Seek 1 iijiiiKtion I VI ti 1 I- 1 .) 1 I' I I'i .1 (1-. I 1 1 .1 in I- i it ao 1 Ii a tion .1 lufeviiuial lidMt'iiiJ JuUu owner of the i 1 lub in the same IfHgue also said would file an vor. scoring Fitzpatrick, The Baptists got another run In the fourth hen Isbell tripled to right center and scored on a single bv season. He virtually meet will be the appearance of i the stands to grab one three of the top schoolboy relay eatniyal gets under had home run written teams in Texas. Baton passers from school 1949 leaped intu hall which I imh to 11 all over it, and in final game Beaumont.

Ball High of Galveston P.t'fhti'niaries. Colleges and univer- Not content with seeing an al-, his diving, do-or-die attemjit to and Corpus Chrlsti will compete in moi-t certain snatched from snare a liner was if special mile f.nd Spring relays, their giasp. the hard-hitting Kagles not succes.sful. ruptured a blood vessel in my rup knee," he explains. ligaments or anything involved, good as new now so as made another run in the last of the fourth on two walks, two er- and a choice Main drew a on balls and Pow ell as safe on a choice.

With two outs White wasi safe on an error and Powell scored i on the hobble. Temple made more tallies in a wiln sixth Inning, when they! batted around. Powell led off with a double, and scored when the next hatter, Basso, got a two-bagger. White singled and Basso scored, with White taking second on an error. Schroeder then followed a towering drive which cleared the left field wall feet away i atientmn fo the foi a two-run Lvnn Attyd He jtist looked at me serenely walked, (ilen Scheaffer singled and and said; Luke, they Ralph Kennedy was safe on ai booing me: booing'you for choice, with Attyd scor- putting me to Coast FFiESNO.

State football Coach Duke Jacobs, for- 'I'he husky fly-chaser has come I assistant to Bud Wilkinson at long wav since reporting to I.uke Oklahoma, has installed the I ell aiid the Browns back in Fresno State making the Bull the first Pacific toast teau The competing schtKils include: peting College Ea.st Texas State. Texas State and Abilene Christian College. a do to team the formation exclusively. and the Browns back in He was green as asparagus then, but had a certain aplomb alxnit him. "I recall sending him in as a pinch hitter one Sewell, managing the Cincinnati Reds, re-' Dickcv to lated recently.

I'he crowd started Anrii 7 ttp wS SI ci.din.l« opll.nM jj; tniH i rookie f.iitfielder as.d^ and tnld him not to pay any to H-nistnn farm club of tlir Texa'. SEE IT DEMONSTRATED HEREI Magnetic Tape RECORDER t)l l( KiF.S By Ken Reynolds tllfl FOt GHOI PS mjunction Trautnian loi the reiuon. aitking the thing; what right has Truutman to nullify a lonfiaii He he IS undecided whelhn to file tfic suit in la thf V. S. court in £1 ruo.

St. Louii Browns ore counting heavy cn rookie Paul Albrecht in their bid to move up the American Leogue standings this year The youngster has been gomg great in Spring troimng hurling pert'rmanccs and ts exf)ected to be one of Manoger Zoch Toylor's first Isne Little League Holds Tryouts Again Today l.tttle basebwll trvoutsf Gaidnei will he agam afternoon in Warn, announced ulsv An c-aled it'O between the ages und 12 weie Hand foi last week and a expected to- The Little League it pniiiai ily to give the youngsteis something to do with their spare time and to help them to better learn the fundamentals ot will be held todas at i.La Vega Field in I ti supeisision IT g' K.v> 1-i. 1.1 I ii-. f.i i.f al the Norllt Juiiifir fteld wifh i KngUnd Kiiuctor and ai Norih f-'ourth Street Afhiette Feld, with Loui; as the The La ega scssion will siaitl at o'clock while the otheri ilp hegin at 2 Pliillics Hcat Cats FORT WORTH. April 7 Gian llamner drose in five runs, four of theru wifh a grand slani homer Philadelphia Philhes defeited Furt Worth of the League 6-3 Friday ore by r.

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