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MONDAY, JULY ip THE HERALD-NTWS. PASSAIC, K. J. 18 If JIMMY HATLO IT'LL DO IT IVIRT TIME Dodgers' Losing Streak Extended to 13 Straight Jerseys And Bears Split THEN JUST ARRIVED THEY GOT A LOTTO A learn. WT TILL THEY SEE'WHAT They CALL A MAfBE'CUDlDWT 1 ORDER CODFISH, BIO.

Btrr'WRE GONNA EAT IT OR. STAZ'JE. ABOUT UMPTEEN times A week. CODFISH BALLS 7 WE DON'T ORDER CODFISH BALLS. WE DIDN'T ORDER ANYTHING NET.

klNDLN BRING US A MENU, SO WE MAN-AHEM-MAKE OUR. SELECTION. jT Second Gam of Twinbill Suspended With Brooks Trailing; Yanks, Cards Win Two Giants Divide With Baltimore Orioles HERE. NEW YORK The late Wilbert (Uncle Robbie Row. former manager of the Brooklyn Dodger, used to aav -ra Tf1 lousy, yah am lucky." "A MENU A SELECTION? The Sports Parade By JACK CUDDY Card Win Fair CHEER UR POLKS.

ON 6undthey Give you MEAT BEElS. ves -IM allergic TO CODFISH THE FOLDER THEY GAWE US at the travel bureau BAID.OUPREME CUSWE dishes to tickle every palate How They Stand I COULD PRINT This JOINTS BLL OF FARE HEAD PIN )Urty rj tfZJFea ieger- CriD Df But the current edition of the Brooklyn 'Bum" theyd be bums if they'd hustle a little got two breaks today. First, their losing streak of IS game cant be ex- AMERICAN LlACl air, twurtoe Ktisiti Kwf Yerli 44, Detroit tended immediately because thei omb4 2 Lout )M, Waaninfcr 4.4 major leagues art on tbeir annual ciucao pnuaociph VifjareUs match final bui th jjprsiii a5 the tun three up Wer, thre siusiaa a tim St Louis Boeton won pAJ. gf 10 cut th but the Mna Sportt Whirl NEW YORK (UP) A whirl on the sports-go-round: While Ed Stanky wai a utility infielder with the Chicago Cub, earlier In the teaon, they lot 13 straight. Now that Stanky la sparking the Brooklyn Dodger a thfir regular ahortatop, the Dodgera'alao have dropped -13 in a row.

No connection; merely coincidental. The three Boston Brave pitcher Al Javery, Jim Tobin and Nat Andrew who wer aelected by National League coeche for poibl duty in tomortow night All-SUr gam at PitUburgh, have been ahut out in their leat atari. All by the St tout Cardinal. Glen Perkin, United Trew baseball waiter, 1 pawing out atogiea In behalf of hi eight-pound ton, Stephen. Meanwhile Jo Jamea Cuter, (UP) aporta writer, who lost ty, war correspondent when the Aaloria wa blown up In the South Pacific, ha given birth to book titled "Through the Perilous Night, to be marketed July 18-by MacMillan Company.

The low! Seahawka, who lost only to Noire Dam and who wer generally rated the Nation aeeond ranking football team last season, will begin practice July 17, according to announcement by Lieutenant Commander Harvey Harman, athletic director. The Seahawka, now coached by Lieutenant Commander Jack Meaghtr, will open a( Michigan, September 18, will continue with the formation. three-day holiday a players travel to and from the All-Star game to be played at Pittsburgh tomorrow night and aeeond, their losing string isn't 14 games, only because the National League has nwywx a suspended law and Pennsyl- i Chicglf1 vama has a aeven o'clock law on nuLdelpkla Sundays. After losing their first game of a doubleheader with the Pittsburgh Pirate, 10-1, the bewildered Brooklyn were trailing 9-7 in the nightcap at the end of the eighth inning when the game was called. Thus, the game goes as a suspended contest and will be completed at the next meeting of the two teams.

The Dodgers were only three I outs away from tying the clubs McCarthy May Nam Borowy or Hughion for worst iomg trek, set mi Bucky Walters Likely Mound Starter for National Stars NATIONAL LEAGlt ItatNiy'i Intiti Fltteburfh 10-4 Bronkljn Chicago 0-1, New York 2-4 8t Lout 14 Bnston (Ml CmemnaU 0-7. FhUadtiphie Satr4ee fcvtta Nw York ft, Chicago PitUburfh ft, Brooklyn St Louis 4, Boston Philadelphia S. Cincinnati fttaallai af T(is St Louis P'ttfburah 14, One of the closest International League rsies in history apparently i has the players as well as the fans on edge. Three Baltimore Orioles, Stan Benjamin, Frank Skaff and Ab Tledemann Jumped Into the stands at Jersey City yesterday to trade punches with heckling fan and today face possible fines and suspensions as a result. The Orioles won the 3-2, and provided the fireworks; In the eighth inning as the three! player lost control of League Secretary Bill Manleyi wa indhe stands at the t'me and! made an immediate report to President Frarjt Shaugtfnessey who called a meeting for today, in his New York office.

Skaff made a more normal con-j tribution to the opener with a home run in the sixth as Boho Pallia hurled his ninth win. The Little Giants hammered out a ten hit 9-1 victory in the second with Frank Rosso getting credit- for the win. North of the Border, the Mon- tree! Rovels retained the league Sports MlTfOr lead as they split with the Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal, 4-0, and 3-1, The first game was a sterling three hitter by Alee Mus-I taikta for Toronto. The put together a run In the first in- mng on a walk, a steal and a single, which was enough to win, although they added three more later. Tom Warrens victory In the nightcap, his sixth without a loss, waa sparked with fine fielding play.

Toronto' Luther Knerr walked in the winning run in the third. The Rochester Red Wings, cousin to the Buffalo Bison all season, turned on their tormentor after eight straight defeats and swept both ends of a dnubleheader, 2-1 and 32. Glen Gardner and Kemp Wicker turned in two complete games, as did Jack Thing and Mike Roscoe for the losers Andy Seminick struck the only home run In both game for Buffalo In the serdhd game. Stretching their winning streak By The Associated Press to seven straight Syracuse Chief 10 Today A Year Ago Newsom was handed a suspension by Durocher for "general which shortstop Arky Vaughan's to don his uniform. Three Year Ago Maggio, atar Yankee extended hi hitting to 49 games as the oozed out a 5 inning over the Brownie.

Five Years Age Hogan. Ky Laffoon, E. and F.merlck Kocsis for medalist honors In PGA golf tournament at Flushing. Week-End In Brief Ctnctrmstt under the management of Bur- Americans in Classic at Pittsburgh Tomorrow leigh Grime, and the 13 consecu- n.w vor. i 1 Dhitaitalnhi live losses ties the seasonal rec-' 42 37 9 a 24 34 PITTSBURGH bD Bucky Waltera of Cincinnati loom as the; the Chica.0 Cubs at bable National League starting pitcher the 12th annual all- Ms 4Ha taainn Preirhtr Bieton National League starting pitcher of the season.

Preacher Bobo three-day Manager insubordination" led to refusal Joe Di- outfielder streak Yanka 1-0 win Ben J. Harrison tied at 138 held Thi ol De'a' gutth from nirsday. jixee default round pi -edalist a wink Lou dump, dc r-jg Emil Mulli tnlthoidei inno. In other upp isk Wood, o' UP VW I -ju smile Surgent, oi ri Dnny Ho coi, 3-2. Georg Mars! to the -r brocket I and this Roberts, educal re oi the bes round, pie results i utingi: Gama To4iy achadulffi probable atar game tomorrow night at Forbes Field with Marse Joe McCarthy of the American Leaguer expected to choose between Hank Borowy of the New York Yankees and Tex of the Boston Red Sox.

INTEBNATIONAL UAUl'l Lanier Out loiUHiy Icniti 31 Jcnwv City 24. 4-1 Montreal 0 2 2-1, Buffalo I 2 103. Syracu i- Pending definite announcement BotHllO PlfchlflGI rom Skipper Billy Southworth of. from Skipper Billy the first Rod coasted to victory in the completed game as the Hues lit on Ed Head and Rube Melton for a safe margin in the early innings. The league leading St.

Louis Cardinals shut out the Boston Brave for the second and third consecutive times. Mort Cooper won the opener, 1-0 when Stan Musials double and Walker Cooper tingle produced the game's the sixth inning. won the night- duble Card lead to 10h Buffalo jTomnto 44 147 24 ftl an games. Rorhtr 4ft 124 24 41 ChlCagO Cubt Came out of Nawark No am0 Baltimart Toronto Rochester Newaik Nawark 4 Jray City Toronto ft, Buffalo 0. 12 MO 41 2S2 w-ww 1 the Nationals and McCarthy, base- RprorH ftf AII.NtnrC ball men figured today the ol pilots would lead with the ace NEw YORK OP) Individual righthanders.

Waiter has a 14- records of the All-Star team play-13 win record for the Reds, Bo- ers of the National and American win icluiu iui vJv ivcuS) uw" SaUrftap'i Rrialt Baltimore 3 7 fiyracusa ft Montreal 4 Rochester Sports i. rnn 1. rowy ha won 11. and dropped League, including games played Brecb 4 and Hughson boast a fancy July 9: 13-3 mark With Lefty Max- Lanier of the Chicago only run in Harry Brecheen 9-0. The o.

as Pet 'stretched the 71 244 10 44 Kaafiii Tf 41 42 44 41 If 34 21 per Brocket Cards out of action for 10 days EUtotL, PttUburfh Syracuaa 4 70 24 44 3 322 the cellar to make room lor the ti 15 Brave by beating the New York 71 111 71 171 ao 19 i9 -r GimM Tsfir ftvrafua if Newark PaJtimor at Jtreey City tl 9) Toronto at Montreal the Newark Bears lost the'en Valley golf four-ball round wllh RlP Sewell of the host M.rklSt l.u. me ixrw.rx ncerx iim inr rn vnvy club and Nate An Loui Maurlello Offend $10,000 Larry Atkina, Cleveland promoter, haa offered Tamu Mauriallo, Naw York heavyweight, guarantee of $10,000 to meet middleweight Lloyd Marshall. Eddie Borden, former Jacob Beach price-maker who enlisted In the Canadian Army before the United States entered the war; waa with the armed force that landed in Normandy. Middleweight Champion Tony Zal la now at the Norfolk Naval Training Station, after being transferred from Puerto Rico. Marcel Cerdan, free French middleweight from Algeria, I rumored to have arrived In the United States, enroute to Montreal tq open hi American leather-tossing campaign.

4 Bra hat of the New York Central Railroad are reported to have okayed plana for a huga new raring plant to be erected by the Empire City Recfng Association In the East View Valley teeter of Westchester County, N.Y., construe- tion to begin Immediately after the war, Tho reported coat will be about $18,000,000. Accommodations will cart for 82,000 fan. Apparently the New Yoik Central ha decided to compete with the Pennsylvania Road In the luera-, live buslneaa of hauling race-goer. Since Branch Rickey, auppoaedly smartest man 'in baa- ball, traded Frit Ostermueller and Bob Chip man, 4h hava won a total of tight game for the rtratea and Cuba. It Brooklyn had those eight vlrtnrie the Dodgers could be In the first division.

Instead of In a desperate aixth place and riding a 13-gam losing streak. game, KJi second, 9-3. to gam an even break, rematch play tournament w.th drewj Braves in at. i Gtrad won Cirino; He default from detested Jo oi defeated jj defeated 4 Holt def. Muller defe 1.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louiavtlla 4-1 Columbus 4-4 Kanaaa City 4-5, Mtnneapoiti Mi Milwaukee S-2, St Paul 2-4 Toledo ft-ft. Indiana polta 2-1 Major League Leaders 447, 84 under par. lrmnt in smash the tunlor eir- Mueusr, Cmcmnsu FI. I ABET Pvt. Irving 10 junior cu Mu, at.

loU iiiUApiin 1 t. cults 8-year wm streak. chiro Mondschem. of BrMk yn Army Bob unctief o( the Browna Terminal, won National AAU' Newhouaer o( lhe Tiger, SSJ Iathlon championship with total avallable for late duty wUhrUw- S5taf a.r4l Wls Francisco the Worthy clan and' Bobo Newsom of the Ai r7n Wests to 77 su a m- Andrew, Bottoa may jet a jvrjr, Boaton miU A A nAAL-. 74 27 20 4 Giants twice, 6-2 and 1-0.

Kookic Bob Chipman spaced hits JS 8 gaining aw jm the opener, and Claude Passeau 111 allowed only three in winning the shutout. Andy Pafko single ti lot am i the aixth Inning scored Phil ICavarretta with Passeau a Kant iS i margin. The Cincinnati Reds climbed back into a virtual tie with sec-52 ond place Pittsburgh by beating to, lhe Philadelphia Phillies twice, I ft RASTERN LEAGlt Wilkea-Barra 4-1 Utica 3-4 Binghamton l-T Scranton 3-4. Williamsport IT-1 2 Albany M. Cmtxa 3-4.

Hartford 1-4 Brocket NATIONAL LEAGUE Battlng-Musial, St. Louis, .366. Ituna Bordagaray, Brooklyn, Sesur' Mucor. won tenni title beating B.U 82. ROUTHERN ASSOCIATION Little Rock 4-12.

Atlanta 4-T Chattanooga 7-J Memphis 4-2 New Ortaang S-4, Mobile 4-lft Burning hem 3-0, Nashnilt 14, Runs Batted In Kurowskl, St Lmna, 81 nils Musial, St, I )u Is, 104. Double Musial, St. Louis, 27. Triple Barrett, Pittsburgh, 12. X.

Mangarelli if, one up; L. ct, 4-3; A. iJt from E. defeated oerts defeatet Minh won I Karl; D. 1 odsna, one ui Sam Labaug PACIFIC COAST LMOll Ran Franciaco 10-1 Oakland M.

San Diego 10-4 Sacramento 74 Lna Angeleg 3-7 Hollywood 24, Beattie ft-S. Portland 1-0 semor chnce, to senior lenni uuc sell-out crowd that will approach s.w.n, Ja7brirt'o nd 38 48' 1 i0-m dumP $100,000 into the w.iwr..B"c'nu 8r- rfir 4XTr bat ind bal for amesicax i.sac.ii jn and 7.5. The Reds came CLEVELAND-Four stable and Thrw AmPrican Uggu huriera ab a ph 5 An A-w a fwd storage barn were destroyed Pflu, (Dizzy) Xrout ol the Tigera KlgSBL aSSuSs AL Ba, nnnnrcH Bnrani' i DU'Ch Le0n8rd tHe Senator, g-ffi. ftclaU announced grand circuit 8nd QrVal Grove of the White j. Bogton At Haya PhilaHIph( Hpmsivy, Nw York Hiffint, Itrolt Hockait.

Ciavaland Jofmaon, Bottom Atlantic tennis tournament by (rom connidera tioun by work- boating Sam Hayea Washington, Sunday game. It is Washington iriDicm-nc likely that any of the quintet will used with only one day's resthvrlt- DLU Wa -h won three championships llff emergency. pham. In UJAMHnn'a Wiril im nl A iff 1 a nc7' ennouncea grana circuu gnd Orval Grove of the White "naJevJohn nd Ntion1 chucker. WASHINGTON Davey John- Jlm Tobln and A javery of the Br.vw wer practically elim.nat-, In Womens National AAU track 2jl Yankees came Home Run Ott, New York 20 I Stolen Base Ryan, Poston, 12.

Filching -Brecheen. St Louis. -I. What Jerseymen Did -jin Majors Yesterday hk Weeks Mi Segura Beats Talbert In Western Net Final' Six Sports Dropped By Pann Sfafa College AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Doerr, Boston, .340. Run R.

Johnson, Boston, 89 Runs Batted In Stephens, St. STATE COLLEGE, T. Wb-SI Garsid vs. Anderson; A Muller. ungsrtUi vs.

W. Andersc mb; Bluer vi sports hava been dropped at Penn- Louis, 84. sylvania Stale College In a war Hit Doerr, Boston, loo. The New York up with the only double victory 7 in the American League when M7 Doubles Cullenbine, Cleveland, 7 ft I ..1 24. Southworth calls In the I ifork champlomhipv including an AAU phtU Ken Raffcnsberger the mark of 24 6 second in 200-1 Americans will see all right- mctcri.

Alice Coachman, of Tus handed hurling. With that in Newhouear Detroit kegee Institute, equalled world mmd, McCarthy lineup may record of 8 4 seconds In 50-meter i read like this: Lefty McQuinn, Trout, coots sprint. 1 first base; Bobby Doerr, 77i they beat Detroit, 4-3 and 8-2 to win their firat series of the year Russ Derry from the Tigers. Triple Lindcll, New York, 7. Home Run Doerr, Boston, and Haves, Philadelphia, 10.

Stolen Base Stirnwelss, New York, 21. Pitching Maltzberger, Chicago, 9-1, .900. prompted economy move, Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager announced today. The aporta cut for the duration wer cross-country, swimming, lc hockey, gymnastics, tennis and golf.

Rifle-shooting and fencing had previously been dropped. Retained on the athletic schedule are football, soccer, baket-ball, baseball, boxing, wrestling, track and lacrosse. NEENH. Wi. U.

Francisco (rancho) Segura, the Ecuadorian tennla atar, and Paulina Beta, of Lot Angeles, reigned as king and queen in the ainglea division of the Western tenma tournament today, but it took an overtime match to deride the contest between Bill Talbert, Indianapolis, and Segura. Segura, Miami University star, won the match 3 8, 6 4 8, 8 3 and 119 after both player had sufTerrd leg injuries and had to take time out for treatment. Miaa Bet won her crown by defeating her Santa Monica rival, Dorothy Ma Bundy, 91 and! s-a. SEATTLE Circle Stables Red Sox, second base; Vern Sic- Yrtcforrlnvc Cfnrc Dear Judy, 813 40, won the Brem-pbcns, Browns, short-stop; Ken I eSreiQQy JiU' -crton Hanciicap at Lon Acres Kellner, Ind.ans, third base and RuM Derry andeore Sttrn- jlEHEt'S 17 I Tr irra MO Monroe Drehi in the sw-e per Mootclair imrday. N.

71-1-19; Z. W. Potte Knutter, single with the bases loaded in the ninth inning of the opener counted the marginal run for Atley Donald's eighth pitching victory- even though he threw i Thurman Tucker, White Yankees Derrys pinch Sunday by bead over B. Burn steins Gold Mike, DETROIT rnham RrwnV Spence Senators and Bob! with basea- fuU and one DETROIT J. Graham Brown Johnson, outfield; with either i 111 Seven Hearts, $1010, surprised Frankie Hayes, Athletics, or Rick Lrs SUniMXdVMU th champions, was ably sup- hy winning $15,000 Governors Ferrell, Senators, catching.

Tnrf 21 st Prted with ck Handicap. Black Badge, odds-on I the finale. George Stimweiss only two pitches. Rookie Emerson Roser, making his first start for the champions, was ably sup- Passaic Recreation Softball Schedule Ott In Outfield LOUIS FAILS TO AFrEAR GLASGOW, Scotland (JT) 1,000 persona who WEEK aCHEnVLI fetter favorite, finished out of money. 1 CHICAGO Hyman Griedbergs, base in nightcap, to lead Yankees (he ofTen' with a three-run to double win.

homer, double and single. Newmin Shirt Brownt and, Tht st lui Browns and the ASlw wa Southworth can use Phil Cava- right Ai i state 1 George Stirnwelss, Spring! New York Yankees second he-man Helped Yankees sew doubleheader from Tigers one hit for three times at hit i first game, and three more blows including a double and three run homer in the wem Made a sacrifice bunt and anr a run in first' game. Srorr twice in second game, batted four runs and stole his 21it of the season to pass George tn for the American League lead base-thievery. Made on put-two assists in first gam. put outs and one assist Eddie Mayo.

Clifton, Dtr Tigers second baseman four times in each gamj one hit in second. scored a four assists, four putouts fit three putouts, two asisti Roger Cramer. Detroit Tigers center fiw Made one hit in three a- in first game. No chancei Frank Hayea. Medford Philadelphia Athletics caw Failed to hit in four pUte in first game, but w-two-run homer and scorta runs himself in two tim in second game.

Made outs In each game, and I -an assist in first Frank Zak. P- rates shortstop Batted in first game and ond. stole a run in opener. BOT ACOCT8 WIN s.aasts. fcJtsiij fUU sr, IKUl YU IvHl t'l IHC V-MlO II IliBV UeSY Ki.K.

CLieUw triumph In the $13,000 Arlington when McCarthy is using a right- Dutch Leonard, "awr-b'rMy Senators swapped Matron Stake. She was only hander or Frank McCormick of burled two-hit rttutout in opener. the Browna winning the wgited outside the American Rd wETS.J!s7SS. I Cross club yesterday to welcome v' The Wallington Boy Scouts de-jjn Louis, heavyweight boxing1 m.hs.ow, nuMw Uam, bki feated the r.lc Robin. 8 to 1.

champion from the United States, for their seventh straight win. (were disappointed when' the ra thrce-year-old filly in race. (the Reds if a southpaw is on the Lccnsrd retaliated with five-hit (irgti 10.0 behind two-hit pitching CAMDEN Ogden Thipps Sub- hill. Connie Ryan of the Braves i Tex Shirley. Emil (Dutch) dued, RO, running as entry with 1 i the likely second the Paul Trojan hurled a three-hitter champion faded to show up.

An 1. Blue Deck, 'and Price $7 90,1 with Martin Marion of (he Cards Frank Haye. Athletica-Ourtright i tbe Kats a 4-0 triumph in i apht and Jkldie Miller of the Re made fine catch of Uner and flnale. with for the Scout. Trojan had two American 1 officer he not TS JSSrSf hits, one which was a home know what happened, but -that M.nh.mn l.u..

ri. run. Trank Tomcsyk alao had two; Loul was expected for sure to- wn4 hits for th 'morrow for an exhibition bout Ferlu Y- O. Uafu, Flfrt Want. North Roy Van Graflan Being Called Fireman Since Fire Destroyed Baltimore Park $7,300 Rancocas Stakes at Gar-1 sharing shortstop.

doubled runner off third, one Philadelphia and Chicago di- den State Paik. I Bob Elliott's recent surge ninth and team leading vjded honors, the White Sox wul BOSTON Mrs. Weston W. get the Pirate third sacker the'y on run; Hayes hit 10th homer wng the first game, 4-3 to break Adam's Kewey Dee, $1400, but Whitey Kurowskl of the A to wm nd a four-gam losing skein. Bill Boldine by a no-e in the Cards is a better bst for the hot Dietrich counted hi 10th victory Myles Standish Stakes at Sutfolk corner.

Walker Cooper of the Buddy Rosar, Indians and Bobby wbefl hi mates scored on errors Down. Cards and Mickey Owen of the Doerr, Red Sox Rosar made three the second and third frames. NEW YORK Alfred Parkers Dodger are due for catching! hit to lead Indians to 8-3 win in, The As" came back with an By Jimminy, winner of the Shev-Idut-V while the outfield probably opener; Doerr became first player it attack in th afterpiece lin and Dwyer Stakes, disappoint-' wiU Include Stan Musial of the to make 100th hit as Red Sox took I against Orval Grove and Thoro-ed by running third $50 000 Em-1 Cards. Mel Ott of the Giants and nightcap 4-2. iton Lee to gain an 8-2 win.

Jess Ipire City Handicap at Jamaica 'either Dixie Walker of the Ixt-! Dom Dallessandre 'and Claude Floret pitched seven-hit ball for Mrs. Payne Whitney's Stir tin ers or Bill Nicholson of the Cubs. Fasaeau, Cubs Dallessandro got triumph. $10 50, equalled track record of! Payers trekked into town to- four-for four to help Cub win Manager Lou Boudreau had 158 1 5 for the mile and three dy following Sunday double- opener, 8-2; Passeau shaded more pitcher trouble as hit sixteenths in beating George hflcr club owners and exec- Giants Bill Voiselle 1-0 in night- 'Cleveland Indians ahared with i KM tFMrale vnairu leaeu ran IfH Rmlnn Rtd SOX. Ed Kill h'ld separate major league I can.

the Boston Red Sox. Ed Klieman Field, W4m4i2 Urown-Taylor va- Falstrara Ca, it Thrd Wmtd far- Fa hwave va Dytrt Local, Faaaaic chrtol Stadium AV right Artmait1icl La0U0, Firat Ward, North Fte'rt Thavtdev Ofcontt va Cbaimcolt, Ftrtt Want Stadium Field Ai Raid Warden! vft Raocoona, Rchoo) Rledtum Manhattan Latir Third Ward Far Manhattan GuU Loaiue, Immd Ward Leant, Firat Wards North Field Frida Cunvtyam va. Dumont, Third W-rd Parh Vretmann ve Hr' 4rn Chemical Co Ftmt Ward R'adtum T'ad RtanhatUn lraette Record Ward Frk WftfM AFrnnauUml Leant, Punt Waid. North Field TCETH AMI ight Aeronai us of Patersor I contest Sa nj Kilmer 't Jersey St. I taimament Tbe General of Kea.be A of Bo the Trento State char Powd dia, to yc nj.

State cnamcnL Tbe Atlantic lutxsi sutic fht of Clifto to year, Saturday, ai Orang i Catholic be Wnght lx 01 Sm (in is si -j it of dc times in each game header, with one bit tn nH nne run bSttW and one run calling Umpire Roy Van Graflan "fireman. It was the second time a ball park had burned down after Roy had officiated a game and each time he lost hi blue uniform, which 'is a hard thing to replace the days Graflan also was um-The at Newark, August 18. 1923, just before Harrison Field was destroyed, everr that doesn't explain why Gfaflan seldom fires a player out of a game. NEW YORK CP) By a roundabout route coma this report from Gib Sandefer, Hardin-Simmons U. athletic manager who now is Red Cross field director with General "Vinegar Joe" Stil-well's force In Burma.

Gib ciaima to have the largest hat In India (it would make all th ten gallon toppers in Texas turn green with envy) and the longest shorty snorter In the world (t.000 feet )rr Uncle Jor he could pick 28 of his good Widcners Lucky vj nmn 1 m-ma 4m strenuously when length. 'meetings to discuss additional Preacher Roe and Jack Barrett, 'objected too game -second. Stole base game and laid down bunt In second. one error in opener, three I tattie Rtamtinr IVm eiRUL I 2 48.1 I AM1RKAN PIWRION Decathlon Title Is i night ball, continuation of the Pirates Roe held Dodger to Boudreau relieved him when he office of high commissioner held hits to give Pirate 10-1 win, had an 8-2 lead on two men out by K. M.

Landis, whose term ex- jn opener; Barrett hit 12th triple, in the last of the ninth inning, pires in 1946, and a change in 1 to drive In three runs in 9-7 Pirate Joe Hevtng was called to the the sjstenvof acquiring players. icadc after right innings in mound and the. testy Boudreau, male i roundly booed by the crowd for 'u. ftnd Hit winmnf actions, fined hi winning in second. F' Art Cnccnrulle, NePtUDVf; Won by Army Private i Pumititt t'n TTVmI irteniel-Can Ct Mert Caeper and Harryhis went four years In the Inier-hational League without chising anyone.

The Cards, Browns, Whit Sox, ELIZABETH Running Phils and Aa are understood to i UP total of 8.743 points in the be a-king for more "owl play, i two-day competition. Private Irv- After the big league single ses- i sJ a i Mondchcin burgh Pirate -pitcher one and one-third mmngs Brooklyn in aeeond up one hit, one base on no runs. Eddie CaOOIV iu tnsV-'i-' RoHm C'neyar Co feUlrom Cn DIVISION Mavilan Chm)cI CA. (hmsta Oktmtle Co Brecheen, Cardinals Pitched pair pitcher $100 for the demonstra-of shutouts 1-0, and 9-0, against 'tion. The Tribe won the opener, i wg of the Brooklyn sions the majors will meet in, Braves to give Cants record of 8-2.

The Bosox won the night I i nl A mm tY. i A I a TaA I 'FDDlff (N.Y.) Joe Cronin, I Fm it main rmcH Tie-C''mmtmicaUon Brooklyn Dodgers shorUtopp? one safety in two in first game and Prerto-LoaK Co C1TT tMGll cup 4-2. Manager taking no chances, sent hi ace Tex Hughson to the mound when Joe Bowman, who had blanked the Tribe until the eighth inning, was bothered by the heat over .300 in seasons series. Gee Wtlker and Weody Williams, Reds Walker made three hits and scored twice in opener as Reds won 9-8: Williams made four hits to pace Reds 7-8 victory in second! game. Had one assist, "b'ch Miksis, Basinski and Scjw Raccoon Mr f'miiere TV MumV Dywi Lore! atr Warden! FarRwaya Army Base Terminal joint conclave tomorrow morning clinched th National A.

A. V3rrw.rizprs-lMcMa"i tp i ksa'ss sa ks.to throws. ELIZABETH Jack Mc- i The bespectacled aix-footer won Mania of New York won the New the high Jump and placed second 'Jersey State Men singles tennis th broad jump and shot put'ti(le yesterday and teamed with Saturday, Thomas Burke, also of New York, 0 0 Chine boys end he would bring them back to th campus," Sandefer wrote: "Have 10 British boys coming 4 for Merle Evana' cowboy band, three French glrlatrom North Africa who play native instruments, and plenty of good Gla that will be ready for our Sammy Baugh-Bulldog Turner, our Frank Kiftjbrough-Clark Jarnagm or ur Warren Woodson-Jewell Wallace coaching combinations after the tsar. will make It Allied University after this Is over, and alt get to understand each other better, or we will have another in 23 year." 'TU1 Rah Hoffman to Attend Paterson Amateurs 1 oo thi North Jersey Industrial Loop Clifton Softball League Standings ble play, and was one error. a-r Hal Wagner.

ts Red Sox catcher -Fa'led safely In two offjnet tim' in second game, Rra7S-self by on of Alii fast balls. Scored i V. Mike Chartak. SPrt- Browns left only time at bat 25ace of doubleheader. field, the Alberti Vthe V.

Li, ffti Tawlrlkf I CtS0 IMtana va. Franks T4 Marctuuil0 CiMoa tRarl Bse. att fktwi Wilbur Of the Warinanco to take the doubles crown. who won the 110 meter I The first-seeded McManis beat Fr' hurdles and 1300 meter run yes- Dick Bender of Westfield, seeded terday and placed second Sat- second. 6-2, 8-2, 6-1.

in taking urdaya running high jump, piled the singles easily with a steady up totgl of 5,219 points tor garnet livened by smashing drive. gooond place. McManis had an uphtU, almost Mn47, wnshuT vi' ixiiK xtis. Third, place iith 5,178 points single-handed fight as he and sms- Vt Krara cr-l went to Nathaniel E. Boyd, of Burk went through, five set be- 1 the Collegiate Track and Field fore beating Henri Salaun of cto Curttea ft I WniMt 2 RndiR 7 I Wooi RMve i.tun i 8 Ilr4 Oar a Rrlteftatc far WeeV TwKiavVM1 CuiUaa.

Woe4 TVn4r Franka. the The fifth show of the 1944 Paterson Diamond Gloves championships to be sUged thi Wednesday (July 12) night in Hmchliffe Stadium, Paterson, will be designated as "Lt. CoL Harold G. Hoffman Night." Lt CoL Hoffman, former Gov Monday4 Matinee The, Rev. Harold J.

Martin, held of the non-operating Canadian -Am eric an League, has organized the St Lawrence Interscholastic Summer League to keep his hand In. Six teamg will play through July. Iowa Seahawkt ba-eball team lost seven good players, including Bob Steuber, la-t week and will lose Dick Wakefield and Price Brookfield In the near future. But it also acquired four new major leaguers', Ed Welland, Done Yohe Bill Baker and Ned Herns. JJolph Camilll is leading the Pacific Coast League in batting and another old Dodger idol.

Babe Herman, would be on top if he had played enough games. It a wonder Branch Rickey hasn't tried to bring them back. in May th Keesler Field, Muu, athletic dept, obtained 25 new sets of golf clubs. By June 38, 1 392 enlisted men had checked them out to plsy. FaaMte Da Mume fiinr CHftn Maoaa va, (l UMl lualtan mi Taaaa Albania Cantaan, Bolling, tngse, Joe Medwdek, York Giant left v.

4siif 4riM HI' hit for MarrHafit Spnrt Sbo Brook it, ft 1 emor of New Jersey and a sports follower, will be accompanied by GjJjad tme pu first game, four In secon I other United States Army dig- nitanes. Chance are that Sandefer will have a private war on hi hands In Texas If he goes through with such lorg-range recruiting, and maybe another If he tries to realiie hi dream of getting those two Sweetwater, ranchers. 'Baugh and Turner, to coach at Abilene while th pro grid customers still wsnt to see them. Also featuring this Wednesday nights Diamond Gloves program will be the first Sppearance this year of heavyweight and light r.rajr second In th 110 meter hurdles Undo, Fla, i nraniw and won the running broad Jump This was' the first Eastern tour-, i crraueii. ye'terday.

'nament tor McManis, who ts-s 1 I tawo.1 Uyvel Jones, of rated No. 1 in California where h.v. nira ram.in.wr m. Detioit. who won the ahot put he formerly lived.

He wa given I I Saturday, withdrew because of medical discharge from the a strained tendon, and only nine, Navy recently after two years of YAN'KFES WIN competitor finished yesterday, Th Little Yankees defeated the Bill Watson of the Detroit Po-j Th single eiown passes, to Psssaic Indians. 9-0, as Llpari lice, who won last year with McManis from Francisco Segura MS HIM The Saddle River Rama the Victory Park Rams by score of 18 to 2. Th pitcher was Frank Olasin had 20 Majerscak defeated th winning heavyweight eontestanU. ISjually who interesting will be further dom-, and petition by the survivors of pre- Red Hal I mp Since that Baltimore ball park fir last week, they re pitched a one-hit game. Zmgones 3.904 points, did not defend his of Ecuador, who did not enter thej Belli hit homers.

Olasin had four! virus bouts in this year's cloutmg! two hits featured for the Yankees, i title because of a sinus attack. I tournament this year. (for five. classic. s.

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