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PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEQR APH WEDNESDAY, APRIL it, 1 844 i libit to Open Season at Third Base SPORTS Now They're Idling Us Conn Wasn't Ahead I ime They'll Do It Every By JIMMY HATLO By HARRY KECK, Sports Editor Did you ever notice how when the law is on the trail of a murderer or a dangerous thug everybody is cheering it on, 'hoping the guy will be caught before he strikes again? Then, after a cooling-off period, when he comes up for trial half the people are pulling for him to beat the rap, and, if the appeals Babe Dahlgren May Play at First By CHARLES J. DOYLE Staff CorrMpdadmt TULSA, April 10. The yearning for springtime rains have become a reality for the travel-weary Pirates today, and there will be no regrets in the Bucco camp if the ihowera A A qnnVPD DTfll IFFttDT -gUME UP FOR LINE UP FOR. irnTfiS PtpIT un S- SHEfLP LAST TlME 6RlPlN7 ROLL fcU VI EVER STAND IN LIME IS WHEM I UP yR. SLEEVE ED HIS NAME IN BLOOD TO A une up -f0 ET our OF AMD CLOSE SOLEMN OATH carry on long enough, they re noping somebody throws the law jau ior continue.

A steady drizzle falling on Pirates Announce Tulsa yesterday afternoon caused cancelation of a clash between Change in Tickets the White Sox and Bucs at the Purchasers of tickets for the end of the two Innings, with the Plttsburehers enjoying a 1-0 picking on the poor guy and are secretly pulling for him to make a movie-type escape? What I'm leading up to is an almost similar situation in the fight game. It has been generally ac-cepted all along that our Willie Conn was well ahead of a certain Joseph Louis Barrow on a June night in 1941 until a right hand punch hit him where his whiskers will be by the time he becomes as old as Fritzie Zivic and he lost interest in the proceedings. That was late in the 13th round. Now, with the ballyhoo on for the return bout on June 19, we're being bulge. Al Gerheauser and BJ11 Dietrich were nghting it out on the slab when Umpire Jocko Conlan halted play.

LAST EXHIBITION SUNDAY Pirates' home opener, originally scheduled for Good Friday, April 19, may use them the. following day when the Reds wUI help the Bucs usher in the local season at Forbes Field. However, -holders of tloketa for April 20 must exohange them at the club's downtown agencies William Penn Hotal Lobby or Volkweln'a, 620 Liberty Ave. or at Pirate headquarters In the Flannery Bldg, Oakland. Another contest is slated for this afternoon, the Jnter-league pi games to end tomorrow In Wich 'AMD DOMT COME BILLY ONN "Weil-hes out of the arm ita.

The Bucs will close their lone barnstorming: tour In HOME UNLESS VOCI NOW AMD WHERE DID WE, Kansas City Saturday and Sua GET ME A told that it was an optical illusion and that what the fans thought they saw as they gazed with rapt attention on the $30 fight they didn't see at all and that Louis didn't need the day, after resting on Friday. Games with the Blues are ilated SEE HIM you guessed' rr- Jtayo to win and would have copped the decision it the right over the weekend. had rone the limit. Frlsch today said he definitely Today only One of the New York scribes has gone back to check the has decided to use Vinnie Smith behind the plate, Bob Elliott at third base and Jimmy Brown at officials slips, which were not available immediately after the fight, and reveals that one of the judges had Mr. Barrow (Joe Louis to you) ahead by a count of 7 rounds to 6.

That gentle second base in the seasons In Scholastic Chatter By DAN M'GIBBENT JR. There'll be a hot time at tha Limited sale NYLON HOSIER ONE PAIR AOgRfi aueural at St. Louis next Tues man was Bill Healy. The other judge, Marty Monroe, had it 7 to 5 for Conn with one round even, and the referee, Eddie day. However, he considers switching from Fritz Ostermuel Joseph, had it 7 to 6 for Conn, so close that all the cham pion needed was to keep going to wind up in front.

ler to some other pitcher, and ne Jacktown Hotel tonight when FRANK CSlRACUSW will play Babe Dahlgren at first base, provided Manager Eddie Dyer starts a southpaw against That wasn't the way most of the scribes and spectators taw it. If it had been thataway, this fight coming up wouldn't Homestead floor fans turn out en- masse to laud be a $100 reprint. the Bucs. Elbie Fletcher will IZ44L0VEJ0yST Buffalo, nv play if Dyer calls on a right Chick Davies and his high 19(6, KINO KEATUItt.S 8i NDICATIj. WORLD RIGHTS HESKRVKfl hander.

Oddly enough, the officials' slips divulge that they saw eye to eye on 11 of the 13 rounds of the first bout, which is unusual. Often in a bout you'll find at least one of the officials school basket (TomorrowThose Who Interfere With Elevator Service.) KINER TO PLAY CENTER ball squad, which advanced to the Frisch's statement that Elliott would be at third base in the in state final be augural means Jack Barrett will take over in right field, with Jim Charity May Get $7000 Sk'elton, Kelley In fore bowing to Allentown's ex-perienced Ca Russell in left and Ralph Kiner, camp sensation, in center. Billy Cox will be at shortstop. naries Father Joseph In connection with the touchy Doerr, pastor Semi-Finals From W. Pa.

Golf Assn. at Alio nf nun going the wrong way on a one-way street. Which reminds me, did you hear Arthur Godfrey's crack on the radio the other day, about the guy who was pinched for driving the wrong way on a two-way street? He was going sideways. A Big Night for Local Boxers Some idea of the class of Pittsburgh's fighters may be gained from the big night they had away from home on Monday. Sammy Secreet defeated New York's highly-touted Harold Green and Tommy Yarosz and Billy Garrett scored knockouts in Cleveland; Charley Burley turned in a one-round knockout victory over Paulie Peters at San Francisco, and Mimmie Adragna bested Augie Lapara in a 10-rounder at New Orleans.

Meanwhile we have Billy Conn in training for his bout pitching situation, Frisch said: "It may be Ostermueller or Gables, with a chance that Helntzelman or one of the others may get the BOSTON, April 10. Leo Kelley St. George, has Father Doer' been toying with the Idea of constructing a football stadium or field house along Saw Mill Run, and Ben Skelton, Pittsburgh box ers, are scheduled to compete In By TOM BIRK4 Ltte Headlines-. the bantamweight and light a stone's throw from the Liberty There is every reason to believe heavyweight semifinals of the Tubes. While others prattle National AAU championships about building an auditorium the newly elected officers of the Western Pennsylvania Golf As Jacobs to Limit Crowd here today.

Coscarart Accepts Pirate Contract TULSA, April 10. Sec capable of seating 10,000 or more fans for boxing shows, basketball Kelley reached the semi-finals sociation will have a sizeable amount of cash to turn over to MIKE JACOBS announced today that he will limit attendance with Joe Louis for the heavyweight title and Fritzie Zivic is games and other sports events, last night when he outpointed Cal ond Baseman Pete Coscarat, last Johnnikln of New York while still on the loose around the country, due to fight next at some worthy charitable organi to the Louis-Conn heavyweight title bout to 80,000, which he says will cut the gate at least a million dollars. Although tickets have not yet been printed, Jacobs says 40,000 advance orders have been of the Pirate holdouts, today not! Skelton eliminated two foes, after zation In the near future. fled General Manager Ray Ken drawing a tirst round bye on received, INS. Jiedv he would report to the Pi Monday.

Skelton decisioned Joe Father Doerr may come up with the solution to the problem action, not worthless words Beans Chacko Is expected to bob up with his annual section championship team at Charleroi. Back in the fold is Pete Bakaitis, talented twlrler. rates either at Kansas City or Portland, Ore. Few cities, regardless of size, boast as many good ring fighting men as Pittsburgh. New Protecton for Race Horses Keenly aware of the criticism caused by the many ex Rlndone, Cherry Point (N.

JORGE PASQUEL, president of the Mexican Baseball League, Stfl Louis. Marine and followed up in th At the annual meeting and dinner held in the Duquesne Club last night, it was announced that more than $7000 was left In the fund raised by member clubs for the building and upkeep of In making the' announcement, quarter-finals by technically stop continues to make the headlines. Simultaneously he announces that Mort Cooper, ace pitcher of the Braves, has expressed a desire to Kennedy said that Coscarat had ping Eugene Mauntyre of Boston go south of the border; he will file separate suits for $100,000 against accepted the club's terms. in the first round." poiures of stimulation of horses, the racing people have taken strong steps to- protect their interests during the season now the course at Deshon Hospital, The infielder, Who resides t-s Carl Jones, a welterweight, was Vern Stephens and Mickey Owen, and Branch Rickey induced uwen to return to the Dodgers by promising him A three-year contract at The -amount raised exceeded condida. was first offered defeated by Alfred PressUnglin under way.

They have set up a protective bureau neaaea uy annually nlus exnpnses and taxes. v'f of Camp Pickett. Andy (Kid) DePaul bowed to Joe Velez in the $30,000. ARMY TO QUIT DESHON Army authorities already have GEORGE MIKAN was the only "freshman" player selected to Pitt Squad Drops to 40 By JACK HENRY Two weeks ago Pitt officials faced the problem of obtaining lightweight quarter finals and Art the world professional tournament all-star quintet. The Chicago contract' calling for a reduction of $3000 as compared with his 1945 pay.

Pete conferred with Kennedy in San Bernardino and later said the club had agreed to reduce the cut to $2000, but he considered that reduction in pay Williams dropped a decision to announced their Intention of Amerk center's teammates on the all-star array are Bobby McDer Willie Clemmons, Oakland (CaL) mott and Jerry Bushy, Fort Wayne, and Cowboy Edwards and Bob heavyweight Johnny Zilka, Blpp vacating the hospital. This will be done within 30 days. The Feerick, Oshkosh. INS. Baer and Art Brown, other Pittsburgh amateurs, were eliminated too heavy.

Meantime, he had re Spencer J. Drayton, for IS years a special agent of the B1, who will establish three permanent offices in New York, Los Angeles and Miami to police 36 tracks. Special, stall will be thrown around the horses and the only key will be in the hands of the trainer, who will be responsible for his charge until it is taken to the paddock. It has been established that stimulation to be effective must be given not more than two hours before a race and the trainers will be held accountable for the condition of their horses at post time. Pickups Along the Sports Trail Paul Balint.

former North Side boxer, is back home from Veterans Administration is con siderlng taking over, the build' ceived an offer from the Mexican in the first round Monday. surplus equipment to accommodate the overflow of candidates for Wes Fesler's spring football drills. At one point 115 players League. ings and the grounds. In that case the golf course will be kept Training Briefs were outfitted and 30 waited on intact If not, the entire layout Men Bowlers Rolling For Qualifying Posts Bv PHILIP GRABOWSKI Eppie Miller's three-run homer the sidelines for equipment to will revert back to the state and in that case the nine-hole course Quotes and Nate Andrew's eight-hit pitching sparked the Reds to a Today the problem has been will be abandoned.

That will free the money left in the fund for 4-2 victory over the Red If we had a that could the war after serving six months in the Marines and 43 months solved, but In an unpleasant way insofar as his staff Jesse Pike poled two circuit other use. in the Coast Guard What this crack going around town clouts and Babe Young belted More than 200 golfers and their seat 70,000, instead of 35,000 We'd push the all-time attendance record above the 2,000,000 mark Two more squads of men bowlers will try to crash the "select circle" tonight as the Sun-Telegraph's Greater Pittsburgh singles duckpin tournament moves into the eleventh another for all the Giants' runs friends, the largest group ever of assistants are concerned. It has been solved by the fact that r. the roster has dropped to 40 candidates. to attend an annual' meeting of this season.

in their 3-3, 12-inning tie with the Indians Ralph Branca and day at the Forward Alleys, Squirrel Hill. JACK COLLINS St. Anthony's of Hazelwood, the body, saw Kenneth C. With-erow of the Stanton Heights Golf Club Inducted into office as Business manager of the The abrupt letdown in interest Hugh Casey shared a five-hit pitching Job for the Dodgers in The Leaders has been caused partly by dis Brooklyn Dodgers. with such stars as Lou Frushell, Ray and Frank Zumbo, and Al their 2-0 win over the Yankees, president, succeeding S.

Davidson Herron of the Allegheny Country about the Pirates holding open the third base job for the re turn of Pie Traynor? Hope Georgie Parks, who meets Ezzard Charles in on of the two 10-round bouts at The Gardens next Monday night, is a better opponent than Billy Duncan, also of Washington, was in with Ezzard in the most recent show here. Charles doesn't need any sucker opponents; he brought down on himself the boos of the fans in trying to carry Duncan for a few rounds before the latter found a soft spot and landed on it. There was a bout that should have been investigated Fritzie Zivic's now getting bad decisions of a draw. Can you imagine that! I don't know if my weight has satisfaction on the part of some players with their Jobs at tha school and partly by the fact that soma candidates realized that Motta, will roll at 5:15 o'clock, and members of the Order Club. Al Hodkey, Dick Mauney and Dick Mulligan took turns on the slab to twirl a three-hitter anything to do with hitting, but I hope to keep it I weigh about Robert Monroe, II, of the Pittsburgh Field Club was in Italian Sons and Daughters of they were not of varsity caliber.

17a now whereas I used to scale America and Sun-Telegraph stalled as vice-president; Charles' The dissatisfied players already 158. K. Brown of the South Hills leagues will roll an hour later. PEE WEE REESE for the Athletics at Washington's expense, 4-2 The Tigers rallied for three runs In the ninth and a 4-3 victory over the Braves Country Club, treasurer, and have petitioned Chancellor Rufus Fitzgerald to Investigate the sit- uatiop. Among the rollers on the sec Shortstop of the Brooklyn ond shift will be the Beechview Dodgers.

Fred Brand of. the Pittsburgh Field Club, secretary, MKN Forreit Mctall, Johnstown, t. R. I'alone, frulrlbl. 1(102 2.

I). K.mery, Pittsburgh 8, Merrurlo, 'i'arentlim fttfl 4. R. I -awl her, Ellsworth 5. H.

Oarlow, Irwin R. Wiggins, Ellsworth 'KM i 1. Ruoy, Donor. S2 i 8. K.

Onvalek, Hraddork IMfi T. Blraa, Pittsburgh 043 10. F. Map, Pittsburgh Ml 11. H.

Varrhever, Pittsburgh i 'Champion, nutomatlf; qualifier, WOMEN 1. R. Mnnney, Nw Castle S77 P. Hmbuk, Turtle t'reelt T8 5. M.

Ponaidsnn, New Castk) 1H 4. V. Prtnrewhl, Grafton im 6. A. Happe, Mlllvale in Falls.

Irwin in I. K. Truly, MrKeesport 1IU II. Eullano, Mradvllle IM 8. K.

Srhnlti, elprlngdalo IM 10. 8. Joseph, Allquippa 11 11. ('. Comfort, Pittsburgh 141 12.

J. Murha, MrDunalil 0. Hnhota, Krnnywood 186 Cortese brothers George, Dom, Joe Kilgrow, an Alabama star The executive committee Is Pirate Personalities Joseph and Henry S. Isabel and captain in 1937, is helping coach the backfleld this spring. composed of W.

K. Allen, Highland; H. C. Fownes, II, Oakmont; Down the Alley la, secretary of the American Rubber Band Duckpin Associa Norbert Garbisch, Butler; C. Gottschalk, Chartiers Heights; Howard St Clair; S.

tion, and Sam Cancilla, an up- GUARANTEED RECAPS Truck and Passenger By PHILIP GRABOWSKI A. J. Brajdic's plans for the and-coming sharpshooter who also does well in tenpins. Hoey, Alcoma; W. W.

Martin, ALF ANDERSON Shortstop Experience he picked up at the Naval Air Station in Is largely responsible for the improvement shown in ALT Anderson's play ALL SIZES novel tournament of the Liberty Men and women bowlers roll Churchill Valley; C. E. Palmer, Youghlogheny; J. Bernd Rose, 8-Hour Rtap Sirvic Steel Wire Division tournament since Babe Tiano Is no longer at the plant Herb Dunn, Herb Lee, Steve Ruby and Al Blevins are arranging the events. Lodge of the Croatian Fraternal Union are rolling along in high ing last night failed to make the i Anderson played fine ball for big Tom Sheehan at Minneapolis before he answered the call to arms He Will have a hard time crashing the Pirate infield this year, but risen likes his speed, his pesky habit of hitting short liners behind runners and his smart heads-up base-running.

By CHILLY DOYLE, with the Pirates. Allegheny; and Knox M. Young, District Bowlers board. Pauline Bennett's 660 led the early squad contestants Shannopin. TOURNEYS SCHEDULED Fail in ABC Tests BUFFALO, April 10.

Beaver and Carnegies MIchale Zlnski chalked up a 901 for the. best total of the day. The scores: President Wltherow made It gear. Hell stage the annual tourney at the Law. rence Recrea-tion Alleys, La wrenceville Saturday and Falls and Rochester 1 clear that the association intends P.

M. HrAB WOMB! 54 A. Pewel B. Krupijr to include the seven one-day failed to make the grade in the doubles and singles events of the -'Thlngi ire a bit different today In.thi Metropolitan Tenpln Lague. Thr are thre new th Suwgkg haying slipped Into th America 11.

1 hacheri taking first place In th Federal and th Halo-American Club pushing ahead of the Sangutgnla in th Kaatern. -Th Fort Pitt A'l still dominate In th National Division and th Iroquois Club sham (lie International top perch with ths Fight Results 635 tif 637 5-4 837 863 forty-third American Bowling Sunday. Among this year Known to his mates as "Old Folks," Andy is only 81 and is a feather- footed 1 ete who can play three l-tions In the His quiet, quaint mannerisms, together with his soft At Washington Tonv Falco and Jimmy McGrlff drew, rounds: BUDDY KOMAR (MrKEEHPORTl deferted Al ftpluldtng, 8 Llncolni. Chuck Williams' 679 led the tTMTIWOWllTL in Jim 'ILA 2ttcmt YJ I (mm i scorers. Th top scores In each division: National Al Redo, 677; Jim Borraiw, 697 Walro 583 D.

Epley fit li A. Krarochvll Mli M. Berktna 5011 R. Blythe A. Xouiif 510 M.

SQCAD MKN 6481 L. Torchla 684 A. Mllaveo SKI A. Aleakl Mil M. Zinskl gfigi A.

Scartona 77( D. Parker 584 T. Cook 703 If. MetE TIT) I. Bishop 7301 A.

Banna H. Kastello J. Baslle A. Barton T. suiter A.

Sliarwla P. Bennett L. Tlntelndt r. A. Tuska 8.

Btanchak M. Steranko T. Oberle W. Kandarko A Tozzle W. D.

Carr M. Jula P. Kraft Congress championships here last night Wilbur and William Howarth of Beaver Falls racked up the best doubles count with an 1117. Wayne Stone, also of Beaver Falls, turned in a singles score of 609. The scores: 6W: Carl Vogil, .4 the contestants will be veterans of both world wars.

There will be father son. rounds. Kid Wolfe defeated Ken Striblinf. 6 rounds. At Kamas City Willie Joyce knocked out Ruby Oorcm, round; Freddie Lat-on defeated Billy Oornwell, rounds.

Diamond, 885; A. DeLuca, American 7M 75 6W Sol 804 TO At Central Arena, New York Mickey Doyle knocked out Larney Moor, 9 brother -broth- A. J.BraJdlo 7J5 73 686 BKAVRR FALLS all NULLS All Anderson c. yoho Wilbur Howarta er. sister sister, brother-sister 14 812 653 430 62H 460 roundi; Bsiiesandro Carubla knocked out Al Franklin, 3 roundi; Oscar William defeated Ounnar Larion, roundM: Leroy Willlamj knocked out Johnny Eagle, 1 round; Bobby Morgan defeated Art flhep-perd i roundi; Billy Hogan defeated Wait Slmion, 4 rouodi.

865; S. Baldaasare. 841. Federal Chuck Willlami, 87: Kunkle, 823: B. Chadwtelt, 8J3.

International Optam 6U; Berthold, 800. Eastern 8. Bonardl, 811. Willi IJppcrt' tt and ill topped th Individual soorlna, but th Horn Kaat Kernel eked out aa dghl-Ma trletory over th Spring fiardea yelers ea th Variety Alleys. Ror I'rtt'l It aad 84 er high for th victors.

la ipMlal dcMibl duekpla snatca, Lecr apllnlered the pins for sensational scHires 118, and (34 fur a thnw-gam mark of 171. Ha teamed with Kd Uulglev against, lippert and Th team will mart In a rematch at I 'Jock Muadaj aftw 513 6i events on the tournament schedule together, with the Open, Amateur, Junior, Team, Caddie and Best-Bajl championships. He said: "I would like the chairman of each club's handicap committee to attend a meeting soon. We would like each club to assess each member For this he will receive a district handicap rating which will permit Urn to compete In all seven events. After expenses have been paid the balance of the money will be used to promote caddie welfare." In the absence of Charles K.

Brown, who was 111, Fred Brand read the treasurer's report which showed that the association had a balance of $1801.05. It was announced that J. Bernd Rose had made a lengthy report on the handicap situation in other districts but, In the absence of the Allegheny amateur, the report was not read. E. L.

McLane, Jr. R. P. Bhumakir W. Panella A.

Branchetti L. Con C. Vltevleh E. E. Price E.

Boyer H. B. Wattirion J. Iledwlg R. B.

McDanel W. Bell O. r. Martin Wm. Howarth J.

Kraemlcnaiti O. Deluea J. Winowleh Wm. Bcnafralo. E.

W. Tlmra W. L. Stona M. F.eldman E.

Comelftta C. Wlnilow 0. Siliga W. Keller J. A.

De Be 418 Exhibition Baseball YESTERDAY'S SCOBES At UuliYtlla New York (A) 0 0 0 ft 1 Brooklyn 1 0 00 0 0 1 IS BattertM Karnal. Itinera () and Dick At Park Arena, New Tork Norman Rubio defeated Vluce LaSalva, roundi: Harold Rukln defeated Ben Pickett, rounai. At New York Nava Kiparia defeated Phil Palmer, 10 roundi. At Elizabeth, N. Joe Curcto knocked out Jimmy UIIU, roundi.

ey. Sllvaitrli Branca, waaey am It. Qerlaeh Brown, Jr. BRAVER FALLS 1)01 RLE8 At Lexington, Kr H- Bostoa (A) OOOOQoOo I I i Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 827 en 672 528 6" 4 SO 1117 in 1093 .8 1056 P7H JliM Ssi S77 II I'M 14 167 1017 1048 At Trenton Pat Murray defeated Pauy Zoccaro, roundi, Al Manchester, Ernie Forte knocked out Jack Oagnon, 1 round. It holds th nrneles together srlth a txtfl eoacave pad Keen Kupture, ttghtlr cteaI a and husband-wife events.

Servicemen enrolled are Edward and William Stokan, brothers-in-law of Fritzie the boxer; William Gaslevich, George Delac, Nick Frankovich, Steve Cesta-rich, and Nicholas Spudich, veteran of World War and his son, Gene. (John Badovinac, Junior Order Director, and his wife, Katherine, will be participants. The P. O. tournament will open.

on Friday Instead of tonight at the Kingpin Alleys, Sprtngdale The sixth annual tenpln sweepstakes will be held at the Terrace Recreation Alleys, Pittsburgh, on May 4 nd 5 MHw Deflno Is tournament manager and reservations may be mad by calling Brandy wine 4151 Bogner's 613 and B. Miller's 6S1 led the North Tenpln Leagners. The Miller" Acea i lead the teams. eV A new 1 champion will be frowned In the annual Slonessn Fag limes while working, llftlag, walklag aw awtae mlag. Lightweight, touches hod; la kit II "Gswgis" drawl, is the reason for the "Old Folks" moniker Andy was a fine student at the University of Georgia, where he won Bachelor of Science degree Playing; on the service team with him at Jacksonville were several celebrated players, Including Charley Gehringer, the former Detroit star, and Ted Williams of the Boston Bed Sox After graduating from Georgia, Alf moved to the Class Coastal Plains League, a haven for collegians Charley Keller, the Yankees' star, was in the same leagne as was Vlnnle Smith, the Pirate catcher Andy batted .31 In his maiden effort and played in 130 games.

He landed with the Pirates In 1941 and spt-nt the whole year wl'h tl.e Frbchrnen. In the mid 'le of tV rest season the Pirates landed Huck Geary, giving Andy and Hu Martin in the deal with Minneapolis. At Ailrntown, Pa Al Johnson de- .4 ll Wilbur Howarth-Wm. Howarth J. Kraemienskl-C.

Deluea J. WlnoWrh-Wm. Schaffalo E. W. Tlmm-W.

L. Stona M. Feldman-E. Cornellua C. Winilow-O.

Sallga F. Kellir-J. A. Ds Be A. Brown, Toho E.

L. Mel-ana, P. Shumaker Wt Panella-A. BranehttU L. Coai-C.

Vlteloh E. E. Prtee-E. Boyer H. WMlenon-J.

Hedwlg R. B. MeDanrl-W. R. Belt 0.

F. Martln-R. Oerlaeh U. Jenkms-E Nnlckrrman M.LHOOI) CITY SWILLS If. Bauer 6t5i 1.

Hangst A. Sander 603 A. Beatrice M. Moakal 6051 C. role ELL WOOD MTV D01BLES X.

J. Bauer-A. sndera M. MoakalJ. Hanglt 1.

A. Beatrlee-C. H. Celt wMiDUTi CANNOT 5L 19 IUT II Imprtvid PtUniti DOBBS TRUSS Riw SesireM (sai(tls hoa-tmtatlaf WasaahW NO STRAPS NO BELTS NO BULBS tfTiaa 1090 faated Gme plntar, roundi. At Santord.

Me. Pat Dyer knocked out Mai mallwood, I routtda. At R'jt and, Vt. Kid Willlimi knocked out Charley Norton, 3 roundi. At Salem.

Mass Tommy Ortb defeated Blond Tiger, 10 roundi. Befson should teach yon not lo lae a bulb or ball in opening of raptura, whic Buddv Komar Wins Bout Batumi Dobion, Jonmon t.ii, Harris (6) and IdcOaa, Andriwi, Hsilln (5) and Mueller. At Xwnivnit, Ind. K. t.

Boston (N) 1000 008 10 1 Detroit 00000001 14 1 Batteries Wlllaoe and Poland; it aiders, Mualltr and Krautt. s. r. w) seooeioioooo i ii i Cleveland 10001)00000 9t 1 (Called, 11 Innings). BatterlM Koilo, Trink! (TV Adami (11) and Lombard! i Oromek, Krakauakai (1) knd Hayaa.

At Oklahoma City H. St. I A 0 00001 1 0000 1 I 1 Chicago (N) 081000100000 Ol 11 Batttrlea Miller, Shirley (l and Hell: Borawy, Meen (10) and McCulUragh. At Charleaton. S.

It I Philadelphia (N) 026806 I 1 Washington 161000 I O'i 1 Batumi Sodky. P. Mauney (I), Mul-llgaa (Tl and iemlnlrk) Scarhomuk, Hit-f ling (II sa4 Evans. 43 lkeep muacle pread apart. 624 Fret EiaminitionDoubl $15 Siorii $io.

12 2C -21 3C 31 32 JOl 930 t2 DOBBS TRUSS CO. coam ildg. At Jersey Clty-Eddlt Murphy defraud IOU Prince, roundi. At Somenrille. N.

FreddMt lott defeated JUIpn Iouiherty, rouaaa. WASHINGTON, April Komar, former Diamond Belt heavyweight champion from McKecsport, returned to the ring after three years' Army service here last night and punched out a six-round decision over Al Spaulding of Baltimore. Both scaled 186. i woea t. or.

tk avc. i Opu 1 01 Daily Monday till Ii30 S.Hi 202 Tonight's Fights Mik Raffa n. Eddi Bertollao, 10 roun-ii Misnphti. Anatettt auow. FalUadM RinM, Doty defeated (a I ATs 4635 At Hartford-Rea Xlehl.

1 roundi. I'HOIH tl WHITI Fll HE! IIIS0UI Al Buffalo Phil Muieito deflated Joey Maalsa, rounds..

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