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Page Two (Section Two)" Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Friday Morning, July 28,19391 Newer? Of Dme cfer Gtrfai The dates have been set for one of the state's most popular gol annual Flagstaff Country Club invitational August and 12. year the event Mill be more than Just a tournament, for among the state's top-flight shotniakers has been to the memory of Dave Peter, whose name long was with Arizona golf prior to his death a year or more ago. seems to UK that the tournament committee's action in honor- Dave Peter is something to think about It presents an idea i the world of sports that well could be carried out in other lines competition. There are tournaments galore annually, and with except on of deckling a winner, that's about all they amount to tournaments. here is something different.

One hundred or more golfers wil the Flagstaff Country Club course, not only seeking a gold cup 'serving of the championship or a shaving mug for the last-flight victor, but paying tribute to a former member of their Dave Peter was a links sportsman in every sense of the word. honor is due him. The same thing true In connection with annual Greenway track and Held competitions held in Phoenix pays homage to an athlete, a sportsman, the late John C. Greenway. 'Perhaps the idea can be extended to other like to those who were outstanding honored in such manner.

NNOUNCEMENT OF THE SETTING of tourney dates reaches us from our friend, Coconino County Superior Court Judge Karl Mlperum. but whom prefer to call plain Karl when he steps off the -Jfi! and becomes just another sports enthusiast. you perhaps recall, a I nivorsity of Arizona lete, and the last we heard still was more than willing to KO out and referee Northern Arizona, football games despite the he's entitled to be address, il as "Your which is considerably in contrast with, Hey, ret, watch that guy Kluggin'." The tournament, championship of which was held by Peter at the time of his death, this year "promises to attract a large delegation from Phoenix and othrr Southern Ari- cona clubs, as well as near-hy rluhs," Karl writes. "That the tournament is popular is indicated by the fact we. have one entrant who played in the championship flight last year on the ground already, having traveled BOO miles from his home in Texas solely for the purpose of playing here again this year." You and the tournament DOUBLE WIN IS REGBTCRED BY CINCINNATI Chisox Take Series Final From Boston TJOSTON, 1'otoran July veteran Clint Brown, making his 39th appearance of the sensor in a relief role, checked the Bos ton Red Sox and pulled a 12-7 vie tory out of the fire for the Chicagi White Sox today in the Eerie windup.

Brown, who had worked In three of the four previous games here, had a 7-6 deficit when he relieved John (Foot- sie) Marcum. He pitched hitless ball during the remainder of the game, thereby drawing credit for his eighth win of the year. Mike Kreevfch frightened his teammates-in the third inning when he crashed into the right-Held wall chasing Ted Williams' wind-blown triple. He was carried off the field but refused to go to a hospital. His request to accompany his teammates to New York was granted by Manager Jimmy Dykes.

The Chisox pave starter John ligney a three-run sendoff but he ost that advantage when the home prres scored once in each of the irst three innings. The first Boson run was Jimmy Foxx's 24th omer of the season, poled out in is first turn at bat. CHICAGO i BOSTON AB Al AB A aycs.2b 400 525 uhcl.lb 429 rocvirh.rf 201 addiff.rf 311 OjWilliams.rt osnthl.rf-cf 3 II (KCronln.sj alkcr.lt 416 OjVosmik.lI 5 4 2 421 213 1 Rlch.p 110 111 OIGalchoLM.p 1001 200 OjDicXman.p 000 rNair.Sb chlueter.c Kney.p arcum.p 5120 2191 2 3 421 5 I) 1 1 3 0 3 33 51 2011 1000 nnvn. 1101 Totali 36 12 27 16 Tigers Claw Washington, 8 To 1 WASHINGTON, July Paul Trout let Washington down with five hits today, Detroit beating the Senators 8 to 1. The victory gave the series to Detroit, two games to one.

While Trout wan turning in his neat pitching, his teammates landed on young Walter Masterson for seven runs in 2 2 innings. Burncy McCosky, Ben McCoy, Hank Grcennerg and Birdie Tehbetts each hit triple in the attack. Alex Carrasqucl relieved Masterson and held Detroit 1o three hits and one run. Washington made its lone score on rookie Mickey Ver- S' si Gaiehouser2 "in i pi non triple and Tony Giuliani's 3 wild Totals 37 15 27 9 Batted Jor Tresh in Sth. Batted for Rich in 6th.

HI AGO 300 021 OSTON 111 013 Kuhel adrliff, Rosenthal 2. Walker, Appling, r.N'air. Trcsh. Steinbacher. Schlueter.

uns batted 2. Walker 2. Ajv ins 2. McNnir 2. Brown 2, Rosenthas einbacher.

Cronin 2. Dnerr 2. Finney. Two-base 2. Steih- arher.

Kuhel. Tabor 2. Cronin. Three- ase Home olen Srhlucter. Sacrifices Harrs.

IJosefilhaf. Brmvn. Cm- n. Peaco'-k. Left on 7, 9.

Bases on 1. Marm 3. Brown 1. Rich 4. Dickman 1.

1. Brown 2. Rich 2. Derringer Hurls Opener; Second Goes 11 Innings July Bordagaray's single knocked the fat out of the fire in the llth inning of the nightcap today to give the Cincinnati Reds both ends of a double-header with the Boston Bees. The scores were 6 to' 1 and 9 to 8.

Harry Craft hit his ninth homer of the season in the first game. Frank McCormick got his 16th in the second and Max West and Al Simmons added their 10th and fifth, respectively. McCormick got a total of five hits in 10 tries and scored five runs. The Reds' infield and pitching went to pieces in the second game the Bees tied it at 8-all in the ninth on two singles and a double by Max West. McCormick led off the llth inning with a double.

Hershberger fouled out. Wally Berger was purposely passed to get at Bordagaray, slapped out a single to score McCormick to the satisfaction of a capacity Ladies Day crowd. The first game was a typical Paul' Derringer victory, with the big Kentuckian giving not a walk. He allowed eight hits but only one run. Danny (Deacon) MacFayden did almost as well, with Craft's homer accounting for the only Red run until the eighth.

Then Werber ivalked, was sacrificed to second, Chicago Tops Dodgers, 3 To 1 pHICAGO, July Manager Leo Durocher's 33rd birthday wasn't incentive enough pull the Brooklyn Dodgers over he Chicago Cubs today and the nvaders lost, 3-1, as the Cubs evened the series at two games iach. Big Bill Lee pitched a five- hit job to rack up bis llth game of the season, and Durocher's triple was the lustiest blow the Dodgers struck The Cubs scored twice in the. fourth off Tot Pressnell, who started, and their last run catne in the eighth off relief pitcher Red Evans. The Dodgers' lone tally came in singles by Hudson, Walker, who was he sixth on 'red (Dixie) making his debut as a Dodger, and Damilli. BROOKLYN 1 CHICAGO ABHOAl ABHOA 3 2 7 3jHack.3b 4100 jvcetto.Sb 300 4204 alker.cf 311 3220 amilli.lb 419 llLeiber.cf 3020 aiks.lf 404 dGleeson.rf 2020 3000 Hartnett.c 3251 nore.rf 302 0 4 i i' i urocher.ss 3114 Bartell.ss 3054 ssntll.p 200 OLte.p 4002 1000 vans.p 0002 Totals 3082712 Totals 23 3 24 15 Batted for Pressnell in 8th.

ROOKLYN 000 001 HICAGO 000 200 Walker, Camilli, Phelps. Run: avapetto, Galan. Leiber, Gleeson. Runs net! Hartnett. G.

Russtll 2. wo-base Three-base urocher. Herman. Stolen Double Hudson to Camilli; Lavapetto to Hud- Csmilli: Herman in Bartell to G. ussell 2.

on 4, hicaco 9. Bases on 4. ans 1. Lee 3. 4.

Hits Pressnell. 7 in 7 Innings: Evans. 1 and tallied on Gamble's single. McCormick and Lombard! singled be- ickman 1. Hits 7 in 4 in-! in 1.

Wild Passed ball nines: Marcum. 5 in Brown. 0 in Losine Urn- single. DETROIT WASHINGTON Com-i Avmil.cf mittee won't have to worry about: Co 2 i Hlc.c, lnc drawing entrants, Karl, for there'll ir.n-ci 100 0 3 2 1 lt probably he quite a few playing in tnemory of Dave a Roller 'who could smile as 11 when he was four-down as when nhrc.ib 2 ifi alTravis's 4134 A 4 (i 4 3 1 1 I i ,1 Rimvoflh.Zb 4 (I 0 4 0 3 4131 Giuliani.r 3 2 5 4044 Maslerson.ri (I II 4132 Carrasquel.p 3 0 3 nine Losine Galehousc. Rue anc Quinn.

-Reardon. Dunn and Pinelli. Totals 33 9 21 12' DETKOIT WASHINGTON he held a four-up advantage. across the Atlantic a postcard bearing Hugh Cuthbert's signature. jjj'j Cuthbert long has been a tennis enthusiast, so it was only natural imci that ho watched some of the n'T qu'i'i 4 0 Hi'irTfi matches while en route sl i fi in Curi'-asqu.

i piicucr-AiRslcrson. 1.1 Women's Dive Title Changes T)ES MOINES, July Mariorie Gestrine, a winsome era ooo owTfi An seles blonde, finally lost her 3 stnior women's national Totals 31 5 27 2. Ben, FOX "verhon i Amateur Athletic Union three-me- Runs batted 3. Nigging Te 1 springboard diving champion- s. Bases on i Mis- 1o his Scotland home.

The card, bears a photo of a barren land- a scape, and in the distance is a bay sturlrlcrl with small, rocky islands. "The old as Cuthbort describes his former home at the water's edge, is designated by an arrow. The scene is described as "Baricsll bay and island Kylesku and Scourir. Southcrlnnd- In his note, Cuthbert, the Southwcst's representative on the I'nited States Lawn Tennis Association's executive committee, forwards the information that he "witnessed Annie good tennis at Met Riggs and our other and aat behind Quern Mary. Sorry that I couldn't wait to see the finals, but the trout and salmon wouldn't wait for me.

Tiiere is splendid fishing up here, although 1 haven't caught the salmon 1 lout here five ago, but hope to do so within the next few days." 1.200. Bees Defeat El Paso, 5-2 The 16-year-old lass, an Olympics champion at 13, dropped her title comely Helen Crlenkovich, 18-year-old San Francisco girl. It was the same young lady who took over Marjorie's indoor title early in this year. Helen pleased the judges to the extent of 135.89 points while Marjorie totaled 1S.1.97. The diving contest was the feature of three final events on the first-day show of the annual meet.

Fourteen-year-old Mary M.Ryan of the Lakeside Civic Club. Loin's- Leading Hitters (By Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in league): each aCKio, Yankees Arnovirh. Phillies Foxx. Red Sox Johnson. Athletics Mize.

Cardinals Bonura. Giants AB 57 211 48 SB 84 319 49 118 SO 3no 88 110 SS 321 72 110 85 31.1 Kl 108 SS 320 60 109 HOME RUNS American I National Foxx. Red Sox 24iiMize. Cardinals GreenberR. Ticeri ISiOtt.

Giants Williams. Red Sox 16 Camitli. Dodcers iMrCormirk. RUNS BATTED IN Amrrlran National Williams. Red R4 MrCormirk.

Redl Walker. White Sox 79 Bonura, Giants Greenberc. Ticers 74 Camilli. DodKerl Foxx. Red Sox 74 Medwick.

Cardi Pet, .343 .343 .341 18 17 16 CINCINNATI, July Heat and humidity took a toll at the ball park today while the downed the Boston Bees twice. Umpire Dolly Stark was the first victim, going out in the third inning of the first game. He was treated by the Reds' trainer. Dr. Richard Rhode, and his condition was reported satisfactory.

Then A. F. Sparks, a fan from Springfield, keeled over and was taken to General Hospital. Lee (Lefty) Grhsom, pitching for the Reds in the nightcap, complained of the heat in the sixth inning and was relieved. Harry Craft, Cincinnati center fielder, then had to quit.

The Cincinnati battery In the first game, Paul Derringer and Ernie reported dropping 17 pounds during the nine innings. Paul lost eight and Ernie nine. The day's high temperature was 89 but the humidity at one time rose to 70. Pirates Drop 9-8 dash To Philadelphia PITTSBURGH, July The Phillies made a courageous batting stand today to snap a seven- game losing streak and hand the Pittsburgh Pirates a 9-8 defeat in the final tussle of their series. The Bucs had won the first three contests.

Philadelphia piled up a five- run lead and knocked KHnger out of the box In the fifth. But in the neit Inning. Pittsburgh slammed in seven runs, on six hits ami three walks, including CIMe Fletcher's double with the bases loaded and double with two on. The Phillies scored three runs in the eighth, another in the ninth and stopped a last-ditch Pirate rally with a snappy double play. With Chuck Klein on first, Fletcher popped to' Roy Hughes, who caught Klein off the bag.

PHILADELPHIA I PITTSBURGH AB AB A Martin.cf 4 2 3 UL.Wantr.cf 4120 Soharem.si 4225 Vaughan.si 4213 415 1'BrlUf 3 1 OKItin.rt 5 2 0 Kletrhtr.lb 4 II 0 1 Handley 4235 Younu.2b 211 OBsrres.i- 100 0 P.Wnnerr 101 OR.Mucller.e 1000 Klincer.p ii (l 1 II 0 Swift.p 0000 loo flHelnzlmn.p 0 0 35 15 27 18 5310 4210 3 1 20 II 5 3 II 2 5206 1111 0000 1 II 1 Ii 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 ii 1 (I II II 0001 Greyhound Sets New Track Mark OLD ORCHARD BEACH, T5ISBEE. July Bis-' ho'senior "women's Jul king of noo "Rooc MTTirl A A i i i thft it-rtr-IH'e iiY-noH in fore Errickson. relieved MacFayden. Both runners advanced on a passed ball and after Craft had fouled out, Bongiovanni doubled and Myers singled to bring the scoring splurge to five counters. BOSTON ABHOAl ABHOA 412 2 2004 3000 Frey.2b 3152 Hassett.lb -1 110 (TGamble.ir .1110 est 4 5 0 McCormk.lb 4 1 12 1 4 0 A 3 Lombardi.c 3 1 2 (I Simmons.lf 422 (I Craft.cf 4220 Scott.rf Arnovjch.lf Brack.

Ib Millies.c K. Davis.c Butcher.p Johnson.p Harrell.p Higbe.p Totals 35 11 27 12 1 for Millies in 7th. for Johnson in 7th. for Harrell in 8th. tBatted for Berres in 6th.

ttBatted for Swift In 8th. PHILADELPHIA 001 230 0.11—9 PITTSBURGH 001) 007 2. 2. Scha- rein. Scott 2.

Arnovich. Brack. Hughes i.Millies. L. Waner.

Vaughan, Bell 2, Klein I Fletcher. Handley. Young. Runs batted Brack 4. Scharein 2.

Bell, Fletcher 3. Handley 2. Sewell. Vauehan. Huehes.

Two-base Brack, Martin. L. Waner. Fletcher, Handley. Bell.

Three-base Berres. Arnovich. Sewell. Scharein. Fletcher.

Vaughan. Double to Scharein to Brack; Hughes to Brack. Left on 5. Pittsburgh S. Bases on 1, Johnson 2.

Sewell 2. Harrell 1. Heinlzelman 1. 1. Heintzelman 1.

Hits off Klinser, 7 in 4'i Innings: Sewell. 2 in 2H: Butcher. 9 in 5: Johnson. 2 in 1: Harrell, II in 1: Swift. 1 In 1: Higbe.

.1 in 2: Heintzelman. 1 in 1. Wild Winning Losing ScwelL Stewart and Barr. Champs Face Flagstaff Nine FLAGSTAFF, July The Flagstaff baseball club left today for Denver to com- te in the annual Denver tournament. The team won the right to enter the semipro event by winning an invitational tourney here.

Gerry T. Midgley, manager of the local club, added a Lou Angeles pitcher, Clarence Kumali, a southpaw, to his staff before leaving. He had lost the services of Johnny Bradley, his left-handed starting hurler, because of a foot infection. Four-Run Circuit Clout By Padgett Gives Cards Win CT. LOUIS, July Don Padgott smashed out 13 home run with the bases loaded in the seventh inning to nrm the St.

Louis Cardinals with a 9-4 victory over the New York today. The result gave the Red Birds the series by two to Cliff Melton was the losing pitcher, the defeat being his straight and his inth for son. He has won five. Curt Davis, aiding his owi with two hits and two runs in, was credited with his nth of the year, though needing from Bob Bowman. YORK sr AB HOA Seeds.If 5 1 ar A Jurges.ss 4 i i 2 Demaree.cf 41401 Brn-vn 1 Ott.rf 2 4 0 siauzhterrf 3 1 Bor.ura.lb .1251 2 3 1 1 If 5 4 Moorl Whitehrt.2b 4 2 2 Cu-Vrrl-.

-a. 1 Melton.p 2 (I 11 i't McCarthy' linn Pancp" 5 3 Salvo, J.Moore" DOX PADGETT hel 0 ii ri 100 0 Das 0000 BTO Probable Pitchers EW Lynn, 9 Totals 'Batted for Melt for in s-h NEW ST. LOL'IS i Slaughtrr. R.ir« Ott. McCarthy, J.

Gutleriflgp. Due-, vK. Runs battr-'l Davis 2. J. P.ldei'tt 1.

'In. Slaughter. Hr.m« gett. ble Juries to Bonura. Left nn 1 St.

Louis d. Bases Mlls-Jfeltnn Davis 1. Bowman 2. Sali.i 1 1. Dav Hits off-Melton.

10 fi -Uenarw leagues ords) AMERICAN' Cleveland at (15-4) vs. Chase Detroit at (12-4) vs. Caster (6-9). Chicago at New 1 (6-5) vs. Russo (2-1).

St. Louis at (5-13) vs. Auker (7-4). XATIOXAL Entry Date Is Extended T'UCSON, July A. (Porqu.M Patton.

state corn- Boston at Pittsburgh-Shoffner for National Amat-ur -o A i i Softball announcsd (3-5) vs. Brown Philadelphia at day the dead lino for ontorins Arizona class A Vander Meer New York at (7-7) vs. Passeau (8-7). Brooklyn at St. (3-4) vs.

Weiland (6-9). Denver teams triumphs. pulling off the The Golden, Coors. regard- erl to August 1. The state playoff will held in thp Phoenix Park August fi to 12.

The winner will enter the nationil tournament in Chicago. Patton said entries would be ceived by him in Tucson or at ths softball park in Phipnix. ed as the strongest of the eight! Entries already received includ? Colorado teams entered, rode out winning teams in the iMjues coma lale rally by the Colorado Springs Pctmg at the softhall park and at Orioles for a 5-4 win. and the Den- Phoenix Municipal Stadium. ver and Packers scored a' run in the last of the ninth to; subdue the Leoti, Night-j hawks, 8 to 7.

Totals 31 10 27 15 non 001 000 100 Werner. hoe BPCS raptured the dcciriinc one-mile free-style championship. game of the El Paso series finishing nearly 25 yards ahead of trirnmin-r the Texans 5 to 2 in aVNancy Merki. a 13-year-old lass Arizona-Texas League representinp (ho Mul'tnomah Ath- markcd by a heated arcument fol-iletic Cluh. Portland.

Ore. the ejection of Ted Maver. The Ixiuisvillc irl. wl Texans rifrht-fielder Joo Skohcr in the eighth I'mpire a a rulrd SUchor Ipft third hasp too soon on Raldfipri'fi fly to Ipft fjpld, C'alohpr Jprry arrrlinan hav- inc rpla.vpd thp throw-in to third, rptiririr thp Tpxanii with double play. The was 2-2 at the tinip.

for who will HP a sophomore in high school next fall, did thp pvent in 21:12.8. Miss Hyan was second behind Hatherinc Thompson of Miami, in the national HIPP! at Santa Bar- Bara, last year and took ovpr Mrs. Thompson's title today, thp Miami Mar failing to defend her championship. Esther Williams, 17-year-old girl nS .11 hits, while the visitors ot the Vi hp 10 mp pr jsame number off Frank Totaro from a fast field i plus anothor off John Carpenter'' TC jthn 1-Uer being credited fi IR. was second, and Dorothv Leo- Jomorrmv thp open a three-inard of the Worcester, Mass "Worn- gamo series here with Albuquerque, rn's Association third at Pnyson Sammy Garrels of M- fASO nnn 002 000-2 12 0 Virginia Hopkins of the Los An-' 000 110 11 Athletic Club, winner of the To-i 100-yard free-style last year, was I sixth and last.

ND SPEAKING of fishing, up Star Valley is credited with holding thp season's top honor thus far by catching a 24-inch, six-pound German brown trout in an Upper Tonto stream. Such a catch is a real treat for any Walton, nnrt was landed vith a small artificial bass plug of thp fly vnriety. Payfon fishermen claim Garrols' BIBEE the world's trotters, turned in a track record-shattering exhibition mile of 1:57 here today. U. S.

Association officials present said the mile was the fastest ever reeled off by a trotter in the East. It eclipsed pacer Cardinal Prince's record of for the "kite" strip here, hut was considerably off Greyhound's world.record of Two Junior Loop Tilts Rained Out Rain yesterday canard poiit- ponempnt of two American Ix-agup M-ripn final Both major-league provide for the opening; of new today. At New York, the American loop-leading were forced to call off their claoh with the St. Browns, and at Philadelphia the Athletic! and Cleveland Indiana were Idle. Totals 33 8 24 13 BOSTON CINCINNATI erl McCnrnVickT Lrafn- bardi.

Craft. Bongiovanni. Runs batted In Gamble, Craft Bon- emvanni 2. Myers. Two-base vanm Three-hase hit-Simmons.

Home MacFayden. Frey. Gamble. Double lo Frey to Left on osl fi. Bases on MacFayden .1.

2. Hits in 7', innincs: Errickson. 2 in Passed Losine Campoell. Stark and Goetz. SftonA BOSTON i CINONNATI ABHOAl ABHOA Warstler, Sisti.ss Cooney.cf 200 OAVerher.rjb 311 2lFrey.2h 302 OlGamble.lf 5 3 1 1 .1 fi 0 Garms.rf .100 0 McCormk.lb 6 4 14 0 Hassett.lb 512 1 Hershbrgr.c 421 West.rf-ct Cucrnllo.2n Simmons.it Majeskl.Sb i I Lonez.c IFette.p Outlaw" Frankhse.p T)ENVER, July lone entrant in the annual Denver Post semipro baseball tournament, the Flagstaff club, will tackle the defending champions, the Halliburtons of Duncan, in a first-round game Saturday night.

While the Arizona elnh is opening against the beat of competition, it could draw Mime encouragement from the fact that no team has won the tourney two years in a row in the 34-year history of the event. I Two louses are required to eliminate a team. A pair of one-run decisions was offered in the inaugural doubleheader of the tournament today, Cormick 4. Hershbercer 2. Craft.

Borda- 1 Karay. l'- 5 OCraft.cf 2 4 JlRereer.cf 2 1 oj-'i Bord .117 001 OIMcCorn 4100 Borderay.r: 4240 1 ll.Mycrs.ss 1 5 7 'Can't Lose You Don't Haney Muses In Relating Tailend Pilot's Woes I .1 or.rissom.n II Ii 111) 0. Moore. 2011 Davis, 1 0 0 0 I 2 i Runs batted 4. Simmons 'ski.

Werber. McCormick Craft isaray. Two-base Frey. ick. Craft 2.

Three-base Hersnncrger. Home Simmons. McCormick. Stolen Sac- 1000 Totals 49 16 33 20 Totals 41 J1M1 out when winning run was scored. for Lanning in Sth.

'Batted for Grissom in fith. BOSTON 000 fr" on CINCINNATI 212 mS 2OT Cuccinello. Lanning. Wer- 2. Double 1 1 (ijOrissnm to Myers to MrCormirk- Frev to inn 11 Myers to McCormick: Myers to' Frey to 3.

"Btretr. Sis ning. tl. Ha ssett asse 2. z.

Simmons. Me- 1 McCormick. Left on 9.1 Cincinnati 32. Bases nn 1. Lannine 1.

Frankhnuse 1. Grissom .1.1 Moore 2. Davis 1. i 2. Lanninc 2.

Frankhouse 2. Hits Fettc. 3 in 1 innlns: Sullivan. 5 In I'j-j LanninR. 3 in Frankhouse.

1 Grtssom. 6 In fi: Moore. 4 in Davis. 1 in 2H. Hit by Lannlnc i Werber i.

winning Lojlni: and: Campbell. By C.RORGR KIRKSKV tand beat us, 11-9. If I could have smile on his- ar cumpnt with my wife. To re- walk two miles to find a filling station. "I am telling you I could have committed murder that night.

And some folks think a major-league manager has a soft job. Well, WHAT seemed years on florid face. It takes a brave man stor peace. I surest we all go tojmaybe it is for those guys on top' rnrf hssehBl srr turned tn SI1lilc aftrr wllat 's happened to 'J 1 open air opera and that's fine, but" when you are down in second Cchric inri 1 Grhr.g and Han(1 club lately. iring those years of discussion.

Yankee chain had in reserve lot of crack first sackcrs. A couple of 'em have been sold and are showing their Muff capably in the majors. But. if it was discouraging, and seemingly hopeless for the first basemen in the chain, what do you suppose farmed out Yankee sacker thinks about with Joe Gordon just getting around to a program of shaving daily? CCoatinucd da Next tales about Lou long he would last at f.rst. for Ibc Ncu -imk bankers.

looking mt the Vork answer camo during the cur- anyway." it season, and Babe The Browns have lost several seasons on the bench, nine of them after the over and is turning in a crcd- cided to put up a pot of S10.000 to performance. be split among the players if the club finished as high as sixth. "That wan my idea and I Mill think it was a good Haney. "Our losinc Mreak iMi't had it looks. been heating us? The Yankees and Red Sox.

TheyVe licked nine of the 10 and where dn you think we ICO from here? No place hut If I could lay my on that nchedule maker Td Hive him a Rood going over." Haney finds managing a tail- endcr like the Browns a tough as- isignment, but tries to leave the jball game at the park when it's Sometimes, though, a defeat (gets in his craw and he can't eat sleep, talk civilly or do anything sanely. 'Take a game we lost to Wash- iington about two weeks ago." re; called Haney. were leading by four runs in the ninth, had two put and two strikes on the hitter. tgbey made six runs ia the ninth I "IT riinncr 'J beln prepared I i division it's no picnic." go down for the papers and one Haney is far from a pessimist )efavemc a OO(1 pan and says the Browns will come out u. MK: 111,0 mv a goon says the Browns will come out nmg.

That riled me up again andjof their slump as soon as thev can whcn I got home 1 became involv- get a shot at. somebodv else be" anb her ar with my! sides the Yanks and Red Sox. tinued. "But we finally Ret started for the opera and the music quiets my turbulent soul somewhat. Everything seems to he all right and I've forgotten the hall game.

But when I try to my car I find that so'me- hody has drained all the gas out of my tank and I have to gloomy lot of hall players. While the rain was pouring down, they were laughing and joking on the bench. One of the players started singing the hit-song. One line goes, "Wishing will make tt Haney yelled at him, "I'll be doggone if that's for drinks that, CANADA DRY White Wing Seasor Opens Tuesday A. Shoot Fresh Ammunition SHOT SHELLS AT NEW LOW PRICES! J2GA.

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