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Tigers Hutchinson Snaps Yankees Winning Streak At GIVES ONLY TWO HITS; DODGER ACE SPARKLES By JOE REICHLER, AMoelated Press Sports Writer Freddy Hutchinson, 27-year-old native of Seattle, and 21-year-old Ralph Branca, from Mt Vernon, N. a pair of right- handed hurlers, were receiving plaudits today for having given probably the beet pitching performances yet In the 1947 major league season. Hutchinson, Detroit Tiger twlrler, probably had the toughest as- ever handed a pitcher Fight Show Likely To Attract 1,000 Fans Monday today TO CARRY GRAYS SEEK 9TH VICTORY SUNDAY Duel Legion Nine At Monaca At Squad Named East Grays will strive for their ninth victory against three losses Sunday when they meet the Monaca Legion in the Pennsylvania city. The game will start 1:30 p. m.

(East Liverpool time), and the City League W. L. Florists 3 Golden Star .........................14 6 Irishtown 9 American Legion Post 4 9 9 Moose 8 10 Klks 8 10 Homer Laughlln 8 11 V. F. 1 17 Yeaterday's Reaults Both games postponed, rain.

Mandax's (iamca Homer Laughlln vs. Rlvervlew (Patterson Field). Klks vs. Irishtown (Upper Columbian Park). Games vs.

Golden Star (Patterson Field). V. F. W. vs.

American Legion (Upper Columbian Park). Games Irishtown vs. V. F. W.

(Patterson Field). No game scheduled at Upper Columbian Park. Games Rlvervlew vs. Moose (Patterson Field). Elks vs Homer Laughlln (Upper Columbian Park).

Friday's Games Golden Star vs. American Legion (Patterson Field). Irishtown vs. V. F.

W. (Upper Columbian Park). ever handed a this season. Entrusted with the task of stopping the New York Yankees, something no pitcher had been able to do in 19 straight games since June 29, Hutch not only shuelched the bid for their 20 th straight win an American League record but stopped them cold with only two hits as he shut them- out, 8 0 Branca, mound ace, came even fcloser than Hutchinson in Joining the elite group of pitchers who have hurled perfect games, that Is, allowing no one to reach base. Ralph retired the first 21 men to face him in shutting out the St.

Louis Cardinals 7-0, with one hit. And but for an eighth inning leadoff single by Enos Slaughter and a pass to Whitey Kurowski later In the inning, he would have become the Unit pitcher In modern National League history to have pitched a perfect game. The defeat by Hutchinson and the Tigers, left the Yankees as co- holders of the American League 42 i I consecutive game winning record 66 with the 1906 Chicago White Sox. The major league record of 26 is held by the 1926 New York Giants. Will Marshall hit three successive home runs and Johnny Mize and Bobby Thomson hit one apiece to lead the Giants to an 8-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds at the Polo Grounds.

Marshall raised his homer output to 24. The victory enabled the Giants to move into second place past the Boston Braves who dropped a 2-1 decision to the Pittsburgh Pirates in Boston, The Chicago Cubs collected 16 hits, three apiece by Harry Lowrey, Prt. .857 .700 .500 .500 'The Booster Club-sponeored ama teur mitt show to attract upwards of 1,000 fans to Patterson Field Monday night as tickets moved along at a rapid clip today. and City Bar here, R. S.

Restaurant and 11.50 $1.25 general admission and 75 cents for The first three rounder Is scheduled to go on at 8 to be followed by four other three rounders and two fives In a double windup. Six East Liverpool Atheltic Club simon barber shop in Chester and I pures will appear on the seven- Bar in Midland, Acting agencies, bout card headlined by Earl all reported brisk sales for the last I Brooks and Dick Evans squaring three days. against Ace Hopkins. Youngs- The pasteboard.s are Felling for town, and Lee Dixon, A. C.

will be represented by Plfgy Edwards who faces Ches Payne and Heavj-welght Felix Nicholson who tangles with Postlch of Midland as ths oppon ent of Grant of Liverpool after the Midland boxer suffered a broken foot Thursday at work. The card also was completed Tony Butch in addition Thursday night when Eddie to Dixon. of Youngstown was matched with Co-Matchmakers announced today lUav Mllnes of Allqulppa in one of that In the event of rain, the show i three-round prelims. will be staged Tuesday night with the card remaining intact. Bob Chelsea of Aliqnlppa, undefeated In four starts, replaced Pat Tad of Wellsvllle will referee, with George Raffa of Newell and Dan McGalley of Wellsvllle as judges.

PAGE 9 EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1947. PAGE 9 Peggy Kirk Cops Ohio Golf Title following squad will be taken by Manager Guy Dlgman, leaving 12:30. George' Mase. Jim Duffy, Jerry Hyder, Don Railing, Stan Franczek, Paul Bentley, Hunch Crumbley, Perry Cunningham, Homer Ensln- ger, George Sachs, George Persohn, Bob McDevitt, Gordon Brick, Paul Taylor, Jim Mackey, Roy Wilson and Mike Horoszko. Marshall Of Gotham Giants Ties Home Ran Mark With 3 Straight Br Tht PrtM.

NEW YORK, July 19 Willard Marshall, hefty New York Giant outfielder from Richmond, today rated a line in the National all-time record book. He equalled a record shared by 25 others la.st night as he hit three consecutive home runs to pace the Gothamites in a 8-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. He accounted for five His first round-trlpper was over empty sacks in the fourth but Teammate John Mize, quite a clouter himself, was aboard on walks when he hit for the circuit in the sixth and seventh Innings. The splurge boosted homer output this season to 24. Findlay Miss Tops Clevelander For First Crown By The AiiMclatrd Praiui.

AKRON, July Kirk, long-hitting, Findlay linkswoman, today was the new ruler of Ohio golf, but she still could not believe It. As she stroked home a two-foot putt on the 35th hole yesterday that meant a 2 and 1 title victory over Jean Kopklns, pretty Peggy said: believe It. the first one I've really won on my Miss Kirk, who has been playing competitive golf eight years, never had won an individual champlou- ship. She took the mixed two-ball title with Joe Kirkwood in 1946 at Andy Pafko'and Phil Cavaretta, to Orlando, and last winter defeat the Phillies in Philadelphia, teamed with Mildred Dldrlkson 7 5 Zaharias to capture the Intemation 'Ted Williams enjoyed his best four-ball title at Hollywood, Fla. batting day of the season as he Peggy was forced to make an smacked five for five including his uphill fight to win the crown over 17th and 18th home runs and drove' rugged PorUge course.

Miss in five runs, but the St. Louis'Hopkins, a Clevelander, piled up a rowns nosed out his Boston margin at the end of nine holes in the morning round. Don Black pitched and batted the match stood all even at the Cleveland Indians to a 6-0 shut-. out over the Washington Senators Miss Hopkins carded birdies on to snap the six-game losing 20 th and 25th holes to give her streak. a two-up margin on the out nine Joe Haynes allowed only afternoon match.

Then the hits in pitching the Chicago White her drive. Sox to a 4-1 triumph over the Phila- delphia Athletics in Chicago. It Kirk back on even terms was fifth victory of the point of the match, the 34th hole where Miss Hopkins missed a four-foot putt to lose the hole to Peggy with a bogey five, A hooked drive on the 35th then ended Miss hopes for her first state crown. season. Able Nimrod, Too 'Servis, McConnell Meet EAST LANSING, Coach Biggie Munn of Michigan State College is a much sought after-dinner speaker on the subjects of hunting and fishing.

Munn draws his subject from ex- pOr OhiO Amateur CrOWn perience in the Canadian woods where he plant to visit again this summer. His talks are augmented by his own moving pictures in color. First In Three Years NEW YORK The unassisted double play New York Yankee Catcher Yogi Berra pulled against the St. Louis Browns this season was the first such play since Ray Mueller of the Cincinnati Rsds I turned the trick In the first game New Faces For Burt Mize belted his 27th circuit drive i of a double-header between In the fourth Inning and another Reds and Brooklyn in 1944. giant, Bobby Thomson, parked hla 16th homer of the year in the left Held stands in the seventh inning.

Although nicked for 13 hits, Larry Jansen registered his ninth win for the Giant.s who stepped up into second place. the By FRITZ HOWELL Ohio A.P. Sports Editor HARTVILLE. July 19 Some sort of record goes Into the books today as Bob Servis of Dayton and Max McConnell of Coshocton battle over Congress l.akes 36-hole route for Ohio's 41st amateur golf championship. If McConnell 25 year-old hard-i ware store operator and winner of the bronze and silver stars as an infantryman in the late war, wins the scrap, be the first public GRANY SUBDUES CASTERS, 17-13 Junior Playground League Opens Monday Morning Punching over five in the seventh, Grant St.

subdued Casting Club, 17-13, Friday afternoon st the Y-Vodrey lot in a Senior Playground Baaeball League alugfesL Clyde Pennybaker alammed a triple and three doublea, Ed clouted a home run, a triple and a single and Gene Rose smashed I round tripper and two ainglea as the trio paced Grant's 14-hit on alaught against Tom Mansfield despite the fact Mansfield fanned 12. Tom Mackey worked six Innlnga for Grant, fanned seven but walked 11 Dick Voclal pitched the last frame and struck out all three batters. afternoon at 2 on Field Klundyke will meet Casting Club, and as the Junior loop gets underway, Klondyke will meet at 10 a. m. on the same field.

R. H. E. Casting Club 13 10 7 Grant St. 17 14 1 and Hnrppel; Mackey, I D.

Voclal and E. Vocial. GIANT CATCH. This giant turtle was caught off Montaiik PolnL N. with a feather lure on rod and reel by Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer of Manhasset, L. 1. It 800 to 1,000 pounds. i Wash In at on 000 OOO 5 0 Cleveland 0.30 021 OOx W'ynn and Kvans, Ulai and lle- san.

iRoaton 2no ooi 410 8 17 St. Louia 100 3ox-9 lo Kertisa, Murphy (4), Kllnscr Dorlah (7) and Tebhftla; Fannin, (7) and FIGHT MANAGER ASKS PROBE OF K.O. Hr CINCINNATI. JMly ger Mickey Klicher of Covington, yesterday asked the Clncliinstl Boxing Commleelon to hear his protest that Fltzle Fitzpatrick. Angeles light hesvywelght, got a short count when Ezzard ('harles of Cincinnati knocked him out Monday night.

Klicher said Referee Joe Caimllle began counting over Fitzpatrick before Charles retired to the customary neutral comer. He asked the cotnmisaion to conduct a hearing with Camille present to answer questions, adding that he had photographic proof Charles was not In a neutral corner when the count began. American League Won I.ost Pet. ti.R. NEW YORK i Brooklyn manager, Burt Shotton, last piloted a Negro in Class Loop GLOVERSVILLE, N.

July 19 Gloversville-Johnstown baseball team announced today the signing of Charles Harmon, Tni- verslty of Toledo student, the second Negro to join the Class Canadian-American League. Harmon managers was at the head of a senior circuit ball team, Charley Grimm of the Chicago Cubs Grimm dropped out in 1938 and returned in 1944. Ex-Hoosier Star Dies almost a quarter-century. And if Servis takes the title, he ll be the first ever to win it five time. 4 for he was the pennant- wlnner in 1933.

1936, 1939 and 1940 as well as runner-up la 1932 and 1934. Brooklyn among tne 14 low scorers m' recent state public links iney at Columbus, thus getting a bid to the amateur. In yesterdays two rounds -Me- UqttsburKh Connell pushed aside two top I contestants, Joe Thacker and John Fitzpatrick, the first by! up in 20 holes, and the latter! New York 58 27 Detroit 45 35.583 Bo.slon .44 38.537 Philadelphia 41 43 Cleveland Chicago 38 47 .447 35 .432 St. J.oul»'............... 29 51 .365 NATIONAL iiisht Ht.

1 0111 000 Olio loj Rrooklyn 201 2 2 lUj, Brazlfi (4) Ifji'glola: Branca 17 1 001 000 8 2 iHoaton 001 Olii) OOO- I 5 Higbe and Howdl; Volselle and 5. Stranahan-Ward Duel? DBS MOINEIS, July Frank Stranahan-Bud Ward duel for the Western Amateur Golf championship appeared in the making today. They were the favorites In the semifinal round over Tom Sheehan of Birmingham, and Boh Willits of Kansas respectively. Should they 3 the form aheet In their trav- els over the 36-hole route over the Wakonda Club (xuirse, Stranahan and Ward, both former champions, would be lined up for their third match pisy meeting Sunday. By DAVIS J.

WALSH, International News Strvfes ipsrts Wrltsr NBW YORK. July 19 Thoroughbred will break down and have its first giddy fling Into high-voltage promotion at Belntsmt Park today under the aegis of something very grandiose called the Interoa- tlonal 1100.000 gold cup race. of Its overnignt field of and toted to the scene across miles of aerial luxury from the lower lobe of South America. Another is the distinguished Assault, record money winner and the toast of every tack-room from Pimlico to Port Said. Still another Is Stymie, the hard ened old artery from the Mrs.

Ethel Jacobs string, who is only a few thousand below Assault's all- time top total of 1613,370, A fifth contender will be the lead Ing and Belmont winner, Phalanx: a sixth, W. L. very sprightly dangerous on a track as fast aa this figures to be. If ail eight, rounded out by and Talon, go to ths post, the race will reward the winnsr by a matter of an Interesting sum under any circum stances, but especially so at this time to those primping Assault and Stymie for the big coup. The distance Is to be mllM, rather exacting for the American hopes but just a brisk gallop to the likes of the Argentine's fleet Endeavour and fast-closing Ensueno.

The former shucked his welterweight peon exercise boy several days ago and went six furlongs in 1:15 1-5 to knock everybody pie- eyed. Aa a trial. It was danged good to the track record. The line on Ensueno Is less definite. except with respect to the growing belief that a better horse than Endeavour.

Altogether, it looked like the horse race to make Hollywood throw away Its whipcord and start making factual pictures of life in a drop-bottom wagon. Even the 60.000 crowd will contribute to the flamboyant not quite so bizarre, however, as It might have been. It might have had the Maharaja of Horada as the prize exhibit; he had to withdraw his Irish dsrby winnsr, Ssyajrao, and, perforce, himself. DEED SEISIIN SU1ED FOR COUNTY HUNTERS Ths Stats Consenration Commission announced Friday that Columbians will bs one of eight Ohio counties for an open season on deer ths animals were becoming so numertms they are regarded as a nuisance in that area. The season will be Dec.

15 and 16 for archers and Dec. 17, 18 and 19 for gunners in Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula, Trumbull, Portage, Jefferson and Carroll, in addition to Columbiana. The bag limit is one deer of either sex per hunter. 'Written permission must be obtained from farmers to hunt on their land, the department added. A special deer-hunting permit also must he obtained In addition to a regular stata hunting license, said the announcement.

The special permit was authorised by the last legislature. Ohio's last deer hunting seasons were in 1948-44-45 for Scioto, Adams and Pike counties. SNYDER CHOSEN GRID BOSS AT PORTSMOUTH AMMwlatoS PORTSMOUTH, July 19 Vln- cent (Rocky) Snyder, former All- Ohio high school back at Maasil- lon, yesterday waa named head coach at Ports-mouth High School, suoceedtng Augie Morningstar. Bchool Board Ohalrman Lawrence Daniels eald Snyder, ooach at Struthere High laet year, had signad A two-year contract for 8 ,200 annually. Snyder led Maasll Ion to an undefeated season in 1959 and later performed at quarterback and fullback at Purdue University.

MomlngBtar recently resigned to beoome head footbt'll coach at Mansfield High. i 1 2 7 Oara- Welisville Junior League Klks National League team In 1933. A that 'McConnell, a fee course player. one of the current National 14 low scorers in i 44 45 44 41 28 Sfi 84 85 85 37 40 43 45 48 .688 .657 549 524 .458 .429 .418 21 2h5 Maul. Cincinnati 00 000 021 3 18 0 York 203 3 10 I I.lv«Iy, (fi), (7), Kr- aiitt (7) and Janaen and W.

Coo per. 004 010 18 1 21 Wyatj (2), (3), 8 and ii (4), (7), 131 9 and Seinlnlck. W. 1 I 0 7 4 5 8 4 8 3 11 HIvcrvlcw Hotel V. F.

II I( Klka va. Merchants (pnatponed, rain). Industrial Softball League Kdwin M. New t'aatle Hall fhlna T. H.

1 ln I'atleraon'a Fottndry Clilna Ohio t'o. Teaterdax'a Both iramea 1 rain. I) i I A TOS MVII CS8IMI STORM SASH ORSCRKNS Tri-State Legion League Cheater at Kaai Liverpool. Weltavllln at Wellsbiirg. Negley at New Cumberland.

Welrton at FoUtnabee. Sunday Kaet at Nesley. New thimhi-rlutid at WeliavHle. Follanaliee at Cheater. Wellshurg at Welrton.

TROTTER HARDWARE 624 DRESDEN AVE. PHONE 1244 15 22 -year-old outfielder, is due here'disna Uuniversity's only elght-let- tnmorrow. He played for the University of Toledo last spring and may return to college next fail. BIXX)MINGTON. July 19- 3 and 2.

He was even par for Arthur H. (Cotton) Berndt, 63, 3 holes played against the Locke Leads In Canada TORONTO. July to extend his golf conquests to still another sphere, Bobby Locke of South Africa, low man with 201 strokes after 54 holes, tees off today in the final round of the lin.OOO Canadian Open championship. ter man, former athletic director and coach at Depauw, Uui- two Rubber City hopefuls. Servis, full of tournament experience and cool under fire, erased versity and coach at Indiana, and Fritz Nagy in th onetime mayor of Bloomington, died quarter-finals.

4 and 3. after that here Friday night Alliance To Play In East worthy foe had ousted such talent as Medalist Steve Pipoly of Youngstown, Former Public Links Champ Barney Hunt of Columbus. ALLIANCE, July Veteran Bill Santor of Youngs- High Aviators will travel to New York state next Thanksgiving for a football game with White AWKHICAN LKAGI New York at at St. Waahtngton at Cleveland. Only LKAGI Clnrlnnatl at New York.

St. Loula at Brooklyn, ('hlcaKO at rhlladelphla, I'itiaburgh at Boaton (night). The population of New Zealand, Y'eaterday'a AMKHK AN I.KAta (TwIllKbO York ono 2 Detroit IS SrlieSnle American at rbUairo (2): Boston at Ht. Loula, (2); New York at Detroit (2); Washington at Cleveland (2). I League Cincinnati at York (2); Chicago at phla (2): Ht.

liOula at I'ittaburgh at Roaton. 1 American Association Milwaukee 2, Indianapolis 1, Inn Inga. laiulavllle 8, Kanaaa City 4, HI. i'aul II, Coliimbiia 6. Only games scheduled.

10 and and Berra; ilutchinaon Philadelphia 4 2 Plains. The eastern eleven was 1.611.Oft«, is just about equal t-hat undefeated last year. jof Detroit. 1 Haynea and Treah. ANY CUSTOMER IN A TOWN OF THIS SIZE HAS A RIGHT TO EXPECT PERSONALIZED COURTEOUS SERVICE That Is The Basis Upon Which A Permanent Business Is AIM IS TO Give That Kind Of Service.

Phone 1223 CARROLL MOTOR SALES, Inc. FORD MERCURY LINCOLN Phone 1232 Fights Last Night NKVV Gloaa, 137i Philadelphia, outpointed Charley Kiiaarl, 1441, Irvington, .1, Hiiaaey, 187. i Detroit, knocked out Bill Eddy, 189, Flint, JO. I.DNf} BKACH, N. BonettI, Milan, Italy, ed Roach, Wilmington.

8. NKW Oaorlo, 125, Puerto Rico, and Dennia Moe Harvey, 1281, Warren, drew, 6. Girls Playground Volleyball McKinley 16-16-16, Grant St. 10-914. Recond Rt.

18-lS-lI, End 104-U. II-S-IK, Mann 115.3, Klondyke 11-16-15, ijiCroft 1-0-4. Ohio State League Dayton at Marlon, poatponed, rain, Richmond at Newark, poatponed, wet Only acheduled. GOLF Beautiful omovsw GOLF COURSE Baaver-Midland Road NEW CARS NEW QUALITY No Quantity! Yes, we have the great new Chevrolet, the finest Chevrolet ever built unfortunately, not enough of these new oars yet to satiny all the demands. Until we have one for you, continue to conserve your present car.

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