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SPORTS NEWS THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947. SPORTS NEWS 18 Toenes Walks in Tying and Winning Runs as Lookouts Bow, 5-4 FOR SALE Hew PACKARD AUTOMOBILE Super Model IM The Finest Paekard Bailda. Phone 2-1112 BARONS DRY CLEAN Gus Lesnevich Scores Upset Victory In Ten-Round Match With Mauriello Oehmig Two Strokes Back of Leaders In Qualifying for State at Jackson THREE-GAME SERIES BERRA, PAGE SHINE IN YANKEE VICTORY Yogi Hits Grand-Slam Homer as Browns Bow Fireman' Halts St. Louis Club BY MARTIN OCHS Times Writer1. TKOPHIES ME DA Tlie Sports Shop "Tnafcy" Hacwetl IV THK RF AD HOr SPORTS CALENDAR' BASEBALL LOOKOUTS have off day Industrial YMCA League Boxmen Spinners at Lupton Cltv.

4 30 p.m.; Engineer vs Enamelers at East Lake, 7:30 p.m. East Chattanooga vs Times Twlight all-stats. Warner Park. 5 pm. Riverside Rookie League O.

Russell Brown vs Normal Park. 9 a.m.: Mountain Creek vs pinevllle. 10:10 a.m. Riverside Park, Dlckerson vs Veterans Seventh Orade League all-stars. Warner No.

1, 9:30 a.m. SOFTBALL Commercial League (plavoffsi Holt Field. vs Alton Park. B. 7 p.m.: Motors vs Furnitures A.

Cooke 1. Pattern Eastdale, C. 7 p.m. Industrial YMCA League Motors vs Manufacturers. Cooke 3.

I 30: Glass-men vs 8tovemen. Cooke 4, 9 Machinists vs Cedar Chests. Cooke 4. 7:15 in Bottlers vs Breadmen. Cooke 4.

8:30 City A A League VFW vs BPB. 7 Woolens vs Wrecker. 8:15 p.m., Hut-cheson Field Optimist Recreational League East Four-Run Rally and Lead in 7th Fails as Kennedy, Knerr Falter an 80, followed by Johnny Grant and Todd, who shot 81s; Kenneth Wey Jr. and Lup Avery 82, and M. F.

(Runt) Leach 83. Drawings will determine whether Hiram Chamberlain, Chattanooga, and Jack Lowell, former Chattanoogan, now living in Nashville, who ended with 85, will be included in the second flight. Bill Bryan, 16-year-older from Lookout Mountain, shot an 87 to BROOKLYN, July 30 UP) Light-Heavyweight Champion Gas Lesnevich, the exception to the rule that the armed forces "took something" out of all fighters, banged out a 10-round upset decision victory over Taml Mauriello, the round man from the Bronx, In Ebbets Field tonight. Lesnevich weiged 178'i; Mauriello 197. The blond belter from Cliffside, N.

spotted beer barrel pounds, never once complained as Tami got away with damaging "hlttlng-and-holding" tactics time after time, and still took the play from the start. Twice he staggered Mauriello once In the second with right hands and again In the sixth with hooks and In the seventh he buckled Tami's knees with a right cross that all but floored the bigger man. The decision was unanimous in Lesnevich's favor. The Associated Fresa score card gave ex-Soldier Gus six rounds and Mauriello four, with Gus in the lead from the first heat on. Headlining a card for the benefit of the Damon Runyon Memorial Cancer Fund, the bout reassured the apprehensive faithful who thought Tami might be undergoing some build-up treatment for a second go-round with Joe Louis.

His defeat at the hands of a light-heavyweight although he's boss man of the light-heavles eliminated that unpleasant possibility. As for a possible meeting between Lesnevich and the Bomber Gus and his round little manager, Joe Vella, know when they are well off. Off the stuff he uncovered tonight, however, Gus showed he'd be' a better hand in there with the head man than most of the heavies around today. Mliir Lute vs Es.it Chattanooga. 1 p.m.

I 8 Times Recreational Novice Tournament at Warner Park. GOLF Slate Tournament at Jackson. WRKSTLINU Weekly hmvyweight program al Memorial Auditorium. 1.10 pm. 1 I I NEW YORK.

July 30 (JP Yogi and Fireman Joe Page teamed up on Detroit today to give the New York Yankees a second straight win over the Tigers, 8-5. Berra's grand-slam Jiomer in the third gave the home club a comfortable early lead and Page came on to protect it when Allie Reynolds wilted in the fourth inning. The weak-hitting Tigers were off running when Dick Wakefield banged his seventh homer, a 450-foot drive into the Yankee bullpen In right field, in the first inning. Two more came home in the second on two walks and- Dizzy Trout's double to deep center. Berra then took matters in hand in the Yankee third.

Successive singles by Phil Rizzuto, Reynolds and George Stlrnweiss produced one score, Tommy Henrich walked and Berra sent Trout to a cool shower by blasting his 10th homer into the right field bullpen, clearing the sacks. It was thesecond time the Yogi had pulled the grand-slam trick, both against the Bengals. He had hit one off Al Benton June 22. Kayeees Trim Ironmen Kaycees trimmed Ironmen, 7 to 5, in an exhibition softball contest at East Brainerd last night. Tom Wise paced the Kaycees' 12-hit attack with three safeties.

Shortstop Schwartz of the Kaycees was the defensive gem of the game. A six-run frame wrapped up the game for Kaycees. Kaycees ..000 108 0 7 1J 4 Ironmen 100 200 2 5 10 5 Sou. Aufo Radiator 1812-14 Brood St. Phone 7-4988 CWC DROPS SAINTS IN CHURCH AA TILT JACKSON, July 30 Memphis was the "big city" name here again today aa Bob Cox and Edgar Bailey, both Bluff citizen, shot even par 71 to tie for medal honors, topping a field of 185 golfers In the qualifying round of the Tennessee State Amateur Tournament.

H. P. Childress, Memphis, who automatically draws the number one spot In the champlortship flight and who did not shoot record, fired an unofficial 69 ldw score of the day. Lew Oehmlg, umbrella-carrying Chattanoogan, and former state champ, finished with a 73, one stroke behind Albert Stone Jackson; Art McDonald, and Jimmy Wittenberg, both from Memphis, and Dan Archer, Knoxville. Lew was out in one under par, but "missed" three holea in a row 11.

12 and 13. His putting giving him trouble as it did yesterday. His drives were some of the longest of the day, one rolling 320yards on No. 17. Other Chattanoogans who made the 32-man championship flight were George Van Deusan, Lookout Mountaineer, with 77, and Bill Norvell with 78.

Norvell survived a sundown play-off of 12 strokes to narrow the top division to the required 32. Gordon Huddleston, former Mc-Callie-ite, also made the grade in the extra holes. Finishing with 74 were Bobby Briggs, Mem'phis, and Walker Poston, Dyersburg; Ed Cook, Memphis, carded a 75 and Bill Springer, Memphis; M. C. James, Knoxville, and Ralph Shelley, Nashville, turned in Mack Brothers, Nashville title-winner in 1944, and Johnny Adkins, Nashville, who formed a threesome with Oehmig, had 77s, aa did Marshall Trammel, Nashville, and Joe McEwen, Nashville.

Buddy Train, Chattanooga, landed in the second division with USE WANT ADS Wehunt and Larkin; Linskey and Fuller. Welders Nip Harvest Coach Takes Woodmen In Softball games played last qualify for the third division. The putting blues were sung by all the Chattanooga players in "19th hole" session. Norvell three-putted six holes and Francis finished a bad three holes by four-putting No. 13.

Only exception was Wey, whose iron shots frequently gave him sadness. Chamberlain, normally one of the best putters of the group, had a dismal eight on No. 12, one of the trickiest holes on the course. All flights will get under way tomorrow in the 36 hole match play. A consolation flight will be played in the afternoon composed of the- losers in each flight.

Feature of late this afternoon was the long-driving contest was won with a 300-yard straightaway knock by Frank Phillips, Memphis. Second was Cotton Rockhold, also of Memphis. Oehmig, Lovell and Chamberlain were Chattanooga competitors. The most interesting 18th hole of the day was that played by Wittenberg and Stone. Whitten-berg, last year's captain of the LSU team, was even par at the tee and a birdie three would have given him the medal, but his tee shot was dead behind a horseshoe bunker.

His blast barely cleared and rolled 20 feet. Then he drove into a trap at the left of the green. He chipped and one-putted to end one over. Stone, who set an unofficial course record of 64 Monday, was two over at the turn, but fired a birdie to tie Wittenberg's score. night, CWC defeated St.

Elmo Methodist in a Church AA League game at Holt Field, 2 to 1, when Paul Werndli hit a two-run homer in the first inning. In th Industrial Slowpitch, Welders nudged Harvesters, 8 to 6, when Sam Millsaps' liner soared over the head of Center Fielder Os Seixas Defeats Mulloy In Southampton Event SOUTHAMPTON, N. July 30 iJP Defending Champion Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, was eliminated from the 57th annual Invitation Tennis Tournament at the historic Meadow Club today by unseeded Victor Seixas, North Carolina University player from Philadelphia. In one of the greatest" upsets on grass courts this season, the top-seeded Davla Cup star, ranked fifth in the nation, succumbed in straight sets to the Philadelphian, runner-up for the National Intercollegiate crown. The scores were 8-6, 6-3.

In the most heated match of the tournament, Clarence Nlck) Carter of San Francisco eliminated the eigthth-seeded netman, Gardner Lamed of Chicago, 8-6, 3-6, 10-8, after three hours, five minutes of fierce volleying. Carter and Seixas will meet tomorrow in one of the quarterfinal testa. NEW YORK (A) a a Strwlss.Sb 4 2 2 1 5 Henrlch.rf 2 114 0 Berra. 4 118 0 DIMaggo.cf 4 0 0 3 0 MsQuln.lb 3 0 18 0 Johnson. 3b 4 0 112 Lindell, If 4 0 0 0 0 Riznutojis 4 3 3 3 2 Reynolds.

1110 0 DETROIT (A) a 0 a Lake. Kit 2 0 12 8 Cullnbn.lb 3 0 0 10 1 Wakeflld.lf 4 12 2 0 Kell.3b 5 0 3 1 4 Mullin.rf 4 10 2 1 Cramer, cf 10 0 10 Evers.cf 3 0 0 0 0 Webb. 2b 4 10 2 1 Wagner.o 3 3 14 0 Trout. 10 10 0 Huttemn.u 2 0 10 1 aMIerkwic 10 10 0 White, 0 0 0 0 0 borne to score two men ahead of 0 1 3 0 0 0 Psge.p of First Quality 33 8 10 37 10 Total BY BENNY MARSHALL Agt-Htrali Sporli Writer. BIRMINGHAM, July, 30 Hal Toenes, sent to save a perilous situation for Chattanooga in the ninth, walked two men with the bases loaded tonight, forcing in the run which gave Birmingham 5-4 victory and aweep of the three-game seriea.

Chattanooga led, 4-3, as the ninth began, result of a big seventh Inning. Luther Knerr, who had relieved Etarter Bill Kennedy in the eighth, got out Joe Rullo on a pop to second for the first out, but Pinch-Hitter Don Richmond walked and Joe Scheldt blasted a double through Letchas into short left, held up at third. Kdo Vanni was given an intentional fwalk and Toenes relieved Knerr. He threw three balls, then a jstrika, then a fourth ball to Mel aioderlein and Richmond walked Zn. He threw two balls, then a jptrike, then two more balls to rMickey Rutner and Scheldt, the winning run atrolled home.

The last pitch was extremely dose and angry Lookouts awarmed around Frank Girard, the plate umpire. Girard had a police escort a he left, the field. The loss dropped the Lookouts below .500 ball and into second division for the first time since 22, a a Nashville defeated the Atlanta Crackers to move into fourth spot in the standings. Scoring The Barons loaded the bases on Kennedy with none out in the second, but beat they could get from It was one run. Rutner led off with a single to left, went to second on Reid'a ingle to right, asd both moved tip on a 'wild pitch.

Adkins was walked, not intentionally. Kahn hit into a double play, Rutner coring. Reid walked to start the fourth and loped ih ahead of Kahn'a homer to make it 3-0 for the Barons. Letchas' blooper over third, the Lookouts' second hit, opened the aeventh. Coan blasted a triple down the left-center groove to bring home the first Chattanooga run.

Coan held base as Sanford popped to Reid, but he beat Reid's throw to the plate on Lyons' sharp grounder. Fleitas unloaded triple to right. Lyons came In, and the score was tied. The Lookouts went ahead aa Friar's long fly to light got Fleitas across. Hoderlein led the Baron eighth with a double, but he was thrown out at third on Rutner's sharp grounder to short.

Reid'a third hit, a single to right, sent Rutner to third and brought Knerr to the rescue. He rescued. Adkins went down swinging and Kahn filed to It was a different story in the ninth. him for a seventh-inning home run. Coachmen took Woodmen, 3 toxl, in a Lookout Slowpitch League championship contest.

Manager Brown, for the Coachmen, gave up only three hits. CHURCH AA Scores 4 E. Totals 33 5 9 24 14 AW CWC 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 4 1 TO Size 6.00x16 aSlngled for Houtteman in eighth. Detroit 1 20 1 00 01 05 New York 0 0 5 1 0 2 0 0 8 Errors, none: runs batted in. Wakefield, Trout 3.

Stlrnweiss 2. Berra 4. Wagner. Rizzuto, Lake: two-base hits. Trout.

McQuinn: home runs, Wakefield. Berra, Wagner. Rimito: stolen base. Riz-luto: sacrifice. Cramer: double play.

Riz-buto tfl Stlrnweiss to McQuinn, Stlrnweiss to Rizzuto to McQuinn; left on ba.ses. Detroit 11. New York 4: bases on balls, off Reynolds 8. Trout 1. Page 3.

Houtteman 2: strike-outs, by Reynolds 5, Houtteman 3. Page hit, off Trout 5 in 2 (none out in 3rd). Houtteman 5 in 5. White 0 in 1. Reynolds 3 in 3 2-3.

Page 6 in 5 1-3: winning pitcher. Page: losing pitcher. Trout: umpires, Weafer. Hubbard, McKinley and Berrv: time. attendance.

28,486. 8t. Elmo Meth. 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 0 Haynet and Griffith. Case.

Carr and Hood. 9 j. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ScoSes R. H. Welders 0 02 111 3 8 9 0 Harvester 010 140 08 0 D.

Larkin and K. Wilson. Tomerlin and Amos. LOOKOUT LEAGUE Scores R. H.

E. BRA1NERD DEFEATS LEAGUE ALL-STARS Coachmen .0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 8 5 Woodmen 1 0 0 0 0 0 .0 1 3 5 arown ana Brock, wrinkle and Erwln. Church League Score: r. h. E.

Flu Tag .2.445 Red Bank Baptist 110 000 0 2 5 3 Size 6.50x16 ai. Anarewa a 200 013 540 Archer and Daniels: Igou and Oates. Score: R. H. E.

Fig Tag McFarland 310 000 009 3 10 0 First Baptist 100 020 002 5 8 0 DILL PENNEY TIRE SERVICE Wall and Cofer: Randle and Redwine. Church "BB" League Score: R. H. E. Indians Scalp Red Sox BOSTON, July 30 (P) Scoring six times in the opening inning and rollicking to seven more runs in the sixth, the Cleveland Indians tonight whipped the Boston Red Sox, 13-7.

The defeat, second in two days administered by the Indians, dropped the second-place Sox 11A games in back of the American League leading New York Yankees, who beat the De Asbury ,,.000 610 0 7 4 4 Red Bank Baptist 041 010 0 8 7 3 Phone 2-1112 1401 Dodson Ave. Oray and Hotler; Nichols and Morri. TWO TEAMS TIE FOR TOP IN BRAINERD DOGFIGHTS One of the largest Wednesday crowds in recent months 145 players toured the Brainerd Municipal Course yesterday aa two teams deadlocked for leading honors in the featured dogfights. J. Weathers served as captain of one of the teams with Hoe Hacker acting as captain of the other honor-bearer.

Ed Brown, C. Overall and U. Wilson were members of Weathers' team, while George Thompson, E. Martin and M. Kaset played with Hacker.

The outfits tied with "plus-nine" scores. Ed Brown, member of one of the leading teams, was individual star with a "plus-seven" mark. Eight teams competed. SOUTHERN LEADERS By Howe News Bureau (Includes games of July 29) R. H.

Russell Woy Gets. 1 -Hitter as Champions Win, 6-2 Russell Woy hurled masterful one-hit ball yesterday to lead the champion Brainerd outfit to a 6-to-2 victory over the Veterans Eighth-Ninth Grade Baseball League's All-Stars at Warner Park. Bobby Headrlck obtained the only hit off Woy, who struck out seven Stars. Clarence Stinnett mauled a homer for Brainerd in the first inning with one teammate on the lanes. Bobby Salley, Brainerd shortstop, was the only batter to get as many as two Binaries in the glitter came.

Junior Lewi Mission 112 001 0 5 6 3 Trinity 000 013 36 8 3 Irwin and Durham," Selgler and Evans. Score: R. H. E. NASHVILLE OUTFIT WINS B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH MEET Nashville' AZ behind the fine twirling of Levy, won the softball title of the Seventh District B'nai B'rlth Youth Convention which concluded here yesterday, topping Memphis Peres, 8-4.

The game was played at Warner Park. Nashville wort two games yesterday, defeating Birmingham In the semifinals, 3-1, as Leftfielder Ray homered with three on in the first frame. Memphis entered the finals by edging Chattanooga, 6-5, with a three-run outburst in the last inning. Knoxville B'nai B'rlth glrla defeated Chattanooga, 8-2. Score: R.

Nashville 115 108 9 2 Memphis ...00 1 304 7 4 Levy and R. Cohen; Halpin and Yercen. Score: R. H. E.

Chattanooga ..301 03 8 7 7 Memphis J00 337 9 4 Hofferman. Prosterman and Levlna: Halpin and Yergen. Birmingham 010 00 1 3 5 Nashville 300 0' 3 6 2 Rlttenberg and 0 Feigelson; Levy and R. Cohen. troit Tigers, 8-5 Cumberland 013 100 0 4 4 3 East Lake All 001 0 3 3 3 CLEVELAND (A) a a Renegar and Wright; Strickland and Steadman.

Church Learua Score: r. h. e. a a a 5 0 10 2 3 10 13 2 0 0 0 1 5 2 4 .1 1 BOSTON Peskv.ss Pelgmi.s Mele.rf Williams. If 3 3 3 4 0 4 3 3 3 0 4 10 16 1 0 0 0 3 5 13 12 9 Central Baptist .,.,031 100 3 I 1 Second Presbyterian .250 601 13 ll I 3 10 0 0 coerr.3D 0 0 0 2 Dutto and Fuiatei Griffith and Stephen.

Metkvch.cf Boudreu.ss Conway. ss Roblnsn.lb Seerev.rf Keltner.3b aordon.2b pes.e Black. Qromelt.p Score: Carroll of Brainerd made a finfr-f. guttrdg.2b i 6 0 1 2 tMaglo.cf 4 3 2 7 0 Jones. lb 3 1 110 3 ill twll 3 110 1 lOOOl Northside Baptist 370 401 519 16 3 catch in center field.

St. Elmo Methodist 040 13a 310 11 3 3 0 0 1 1 Tebbetts.o I 0 0 3 0 Cowley McCullough and Campbell, Stonecipher and Bradford. 0 0 0 0 0 R. H. E.

010 100 0 2 1 4 301 210 SI Shull and Headrlck: Totls 39 13 13 27 15 Score: All-Star Srainerd Golston, Hyde. Wot and Dearing. St. Andrews Lookout Mountain .111 111 17 .000 000 00 Mcoan.c Johnson. Murphv.p Klinger.p Zuber.p aFerrls Hughson.p ETr Your Snapshot In OUR AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST w.n $250022 sV Us FoP.Dfart 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pet .405 .356 .356 .355 .350 Hitters AB RB Klussewski.

Memphi 375 57 112 Jeffcoat. Nashville .,..450 83 160 Coan. CHATTA 427 103 152 Scares. Little Rock 278 47 98 Kozar. New Orleans 440 75 154 Pitcher's Records Pet IP DUFF TOPS BENNETT IN NOVICE NET MEET Total 33 7 8 37 13 HAM (S) i rhst 4 13 3 0 Vannl.e.f 3 0 13 0 Hoderlln.rf 4 0 3 3 0 Rutner.Jb 4 110 4 CHATTA.

Si i rht Wooten.ef 4 0 0 3 0 Letchas. 31 4 1114 Coan rf 4 13 10 SanforaMb 4 0 0 4 0 Lyon Jb 3 103 ritn 4 13 3 1 mer.c 4 0 0 8 3 SO 0 Reid. lb 3 13 11 Results of field day: Result of league- field day: 1. Throw for Distance Baker Hyde, Lakevlew, 270 feet: Leon Morgan. Lookout, J68 feet: Harry Espy.

Hardy. 265.5 feet. 3. Throw to Second 8am Henley, Hardy; Bobby Headrlct, East Side; Bob Lacey. Red Bank.

Throw Home Bobby Headrlck, East Side: Bob Lacey, Red Bank; Harry Espy. Hardy. 4. Bass Circling Sam Henley. Hardy.

12 4 .750 161 149 62 51 11 4 .733 147 126 64 86 11 4 .733 105 105 43 86 15 6 .714 189 203 86 94 12 6 .667 146 150 66 59 10 5 .667 89 98 53 68 .8 4 .667 102 106 51 42 Boles, Mobile Modica N. Orleans McGlothln. Mobile Thompson. Atlanta Laga. Mobile Cress.

N. Orleans Whitaker. Mobile Adkint.M Kahrc Rullo.Jb Nelson, bErautt RAhhltt.a 3 0 0 3 6 4 114 1 1 0 0 0 0 ooooo vetnaK.u 4 a ennedy.p 3 0 10 0 From Page Fifteen in the meet with a 6-0, 6-0 triumph over M. F. Simpson, and Ray Ash-worth came through with a fine 0 0 0 0 Kperr.D BASEBALL'S BIO SIX By the Associated Press.

(Three Leaders In Each League) 0 0 0 0 0 Toenes. Home runs: Flair. New Orleans cRichmond 0 10 0 0 21: 103: B. F. GOODRICH runs batted In; Flair.

New Orleans Total 34 4 7 3S performance to clip Gerald Proa- Player and Club AB aElled out for Zuber In eighth. Cleveland 600 007 00 013 Boston ....000 003 04 0 7 Error. Oonway, DIMigglo, Jones. Dente: runs batted in. Robinson 3.

Gordon 2. Keltner 3. Metkovlch 2. Boudreau. Lopez 2.

Doerr. DiMaggio 2, Jones. McGah: two-base hits. Robinson, Keltner. Lopez, Metkovlch.

Mele. DiMaggio: hlme run. Gordon: double plavs, Gordon to Boudreau to Robinson. Dente to Gutteridge to Jones: left on bases Cleveland 5. Boston 8: bases on balls, off Black 3, Gromek 2.

Johnson 1. Murphy 2. Klinger 2. Zuber 1: strike-outs, by Black 1. Gromek 2.

Murphy 1: hits, off Black 6 in 6 innings. Gromek 2 in 3. Johnson 4 in 1-3. Murphy 8 In 5. Klinger 3 In 1-3, Zuber 0 In 2 1-3, Hughson 0 in 1: winding pitcher.

Black; losing pitcher. Johnson; umpires. Hurlev. Paparella. Summers and Rue: time.

attendance. 34.663. seconds; Baker Hyde. Lakeview. and Bill Dearing, Brainerd.

tied for third. 15.8 Totals 33 11 37 15 stolen bases: Coan. Chatanooga, 28: double plays: Birmingham, 120, PHOXE 7-lI7i 5TH and BROAD terman, 6-1, 6-2. Lamar Wilson posted a 6-2, 6-2 victory over W. Pet.

.352 .341 .333 .331 .331 .325 seconds. 5. 100-Yard Dash Baker Hyde. Lake-view. 113: Bob Lacey, Red Bank; Bam Henley.

Hardy. 118 101 119 124 118 99 Walker, Phillies 92. 336 95 Boudreau, Indians 83 29 8 4 5 DiMaggio. Yankees 94 357 71 Oustine, Pirates 97 375 67 Kell, Tiger 92 351 41 Cooper, Giant 79 305 54 H. Beene, and W.

C. Huddleston eased by Paul Ragon, 6-2, 6-3. Yesterday's results: Run Batted In Pie Eighth-Ninth Orade League play-schedule for Friday: Hardy East Side, Warner 1, 9 a.m.; Brainerd Lake-view. Warner 1. 10:30.

Seventh Orade League play-off schedule for Friday: White Oak Rossvllle. Warner 2, 9 a.m.; Hardy East Lake, War National Leaaua Jack Cobb beat Rome Benedict, 6-1, 6-3. Bill Duff beat John P. Bennett, 5-7, American League Williams, Red Sox 71 DiMaggio. Kank .69 Henrich.

Yank 64 Mlze. Giants 80 Marshall. Olants .80 Cooper, Olants ..74 0-4, b-j. Henry Sneed beat Jack Baras. 6-1.

8-4 One oat when winning ran aeored. bOrounded out for Nelson in seventh. cwalked for Babbitt in ninth. CHATTANOOGA ...0 00 000 40 04 Birmingham 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 38 Error, none: run batted in. Kahn 3.

Crn. Lyon. Flettaa, Trlar. Rutner, Hoder. lera: two-bane hit.

Rullo. Hoderlein. Scheldt; three-baie hit. Coan. Alettes; home run.

Kahn; sacrifice, Vannl: double play. Letcha to Lyons to Sanford. Nei- to Adkins to Reid. Friar to Lyon: left -en bases, Chattanooga 4. Birmingham 10; rbsies on balls, off Kennedy 3.

Nelson 1. Knerr 3. Toenes strike-out, by Kennedy Nelson 4, Knerr hits, of Nelson 4 for -4 runs in 7 innings, Kennedy 10 for 3 in 1-1. Knerr 1 for 3 In ll winning pltther. Babbitt; losing pitcher.

Knerr; umpires, Crrd and Dowdy, lime, 3.03; attendance, is. ner, 2, 10:30 a.m. Dickinson drew a eye John Walsh beat Slater Davis. 6-0, 6-0. Glenn Miller beat B.

H. Hondrlx default. Heme Run J. R. Jones beat Carl Leavitt.

default. LUPTON CITY IS VICTOR OVER HIGHLAND PARKERS Mathis Bush beat Ted Konkin, 8-1. 6-3. Bill Spradling beat Michael Brouner. PJotv at LESS than American League Williams.

Red Sox 25 Heath. Brown .30 Qordon. Indian 18 National League Mise. Olants 30 Marshall. Giant .27 Kiner, Pirates 25 Chisox Bump A's, 3-2 PHILADELPHIA, July 30 UP) Frank Papish's four-hit pitching and Rudy York's 11th home run of the season sparked the Chicago White Sox to a 3-to-2 victory over hard luck Jesse Flores and the Philadelphia Athletics tonight before 13,194 fans at Shibe Park.

W. Avondale 4 0 W. L. E. Chattanooga 2 1 Hemlock 1 3 H.

Clay Evan 1 4 White Oak 0 5 Ciar Carp. 3 Lupton oity Highland Park 9-u. e-o. Buddv Durham beat M. F.

Simpson. 6-0. 6-0. Ray Ashworth beat Gerald Prosterman, 6-1. 6-3.

Thurston Huntoon beat Lloyd Anderson 6-3. 6-4. Lamar Wilson beat W. H. Beene.

6-3. 6-3. W. C. Huddleston beat Paul Ragon.

6-2. 6-3. Today's matches: Jack Cobb Bill Duff. No 5. 5 p.m.

Henrv Sneed John Walsh No 8. defeat Washington, 2 to 1. The Brown producing the winning run when Third Baseman Eddie Yost fumbled Vernon Stephens' grounder, enabling Paul Lehner to score from third. CHICAGO (A) a a IS TRY Prank Baker Glenn Miller, No. 7 WASHINGTON (Al a a Yost.

3b 5 0 12 1 Lewis. rf 5 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 2 0 4 13 3 0 4 118 0 4 0 2 1 4 4 0 0 5 0 3 113 1 4 0 3 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA (A) a i hoi McCosky.lf 4 0 0 2 0 Joost ss 4 0 10 3 Valo.rf 4 0 110 Fain. lb 3 0 0 12 0 Chapmn.cf 4 116 0 Guerre. 4 0 0 1 0 Slider. 2b 3 114 2 3 0 0 1 3 Flores, 2 0 0 0 2 aCooper 1 0 0 0 0 Savage.

0 0 0 0 1 Baker 3b Hodgin.lf Wright.rf York.lb Appling. as Phlllev.cf Tresh.c Panish.p Totals Lupton City's clouters collected five home runs, four triples and six doubles yesterday in defeating Highland Park, 19 to 5, in the Warner Park Rookie Baseball League. Cecil Eakers homered for the losers. East Chattanooga trimmed Hemlock, 9 to 6, in a game halted after four innings by a time limit, Avondale took a forfeit victory over H. Clay Evans.

East Chattanooga meets Highland Park at Cooke No. 1 today at 2 p.m. Robertsn.lf 5 0 0 2 0 Vernon. lb 4 1 3 10 0 Spence.cf 4 0 0 4 0 Prlddy.3b 4 0 0 1 2 3hristmn.s 4 0 1 i 3 Evans. 4 0 2 8 1 Mastersn.p 4 0 0 0 2 9 p.m.

J. R. Jones vs Mathis Bush. No. 8.

5 p.m. Bill Spradling vs Buddy Durham, No. 4, 8 p.m. Rav Ashworth Thurston Huntoon, No. 3, 6 p.m.

Lamar Wilson vs Bob Ellis. No. 3, 6 p.m. W. C.

Huddleston vs Richard Roval No. 1. 6 p.m. Cobb-Duff winner vs Sneed-Walsh winner. No.

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3. 7 m. Wilson-Ellis winner vs Huddleston- R. Score aGrounded out for Flores in eighth. Chicago 300 100 00 03 Philadelphia 0 00 030 0 0 0 3 Error Aonling: runs batted in.

York 2. Tresh. Sudrr; two-base hit. Surier: there-base hit, Michaels: home run. York: stolen base, Valo: sacrifice.

Parish: left on bases, Chicago 7. Philadelphia 4' bases on balls, off Flore 2 Punish 1: strikeouts, bv Paplsh hits, off Flores 8 in 8 innings. Savage 0 In 1: losing pitcher, Flores; umpires. McOowan. Orleve and Jones; time.

1:58: attendance, 13 104. 213 324 5 10 15 1 Royal winner. No. 3. 7 p.m.

Lupton CUT Highland Park 010 110 3 ft 5 10 aFlled out for Kinder in 10th. bRan for Heath in 11th. At. Louis .0 0 0 000 100 Washington ...0 10,000 000 ffrrnfi rrHH nKhirlinn Va.I Radar waa nne of the inn-drawer aerrnta 0 01 C. Martin and Crlbbs: Patterson.

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batted in. Ohristman. Early; two-base hits Score: Wm! or If la taught at one of the many army-operated school. The training la yours for an enlistment in the new rerular army. See the army recmltlnc officer In the BIG SALE OH SEAT COYER! INSTALLED $8.95 up SIDNEY SCOn TIRE CO.

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Louis pushed over an unearned run in the 11th inning tonight to on bases. St. Louis 7. wasmngtnn base on halls, off Masterson strikeouts, by Kinder 5 Masterson 7. Kramer hits, off Kinder 6 in 9 innings.

Kramer 1 in 2: winning nltrher. Kramer; umpires, Rommel, passarella and Boyer; time. 2:: attendance. 13.510 Phone 6-2189 Ga. Are.

at 7th Jackie Paterson Stripped of Title 0 For Failure to Battle Dado Marino w-tr PERFECTOS the hearing to get Paterson's own GOOD USED AND RECAPPED TIRES Bargain Pricei SIDNEY SCOn TIRE CO. But the best newt is today's low price lower, in fact, than prewar with a Big Trade-in Allowance for the unused mileage in your present tires. vary B. f. tlrlch Ttra Carrta Hits LIFETIME GUARANTEE "Every tire or tube of our manufacture bearing; our name and story of the strange incidents at LONDON, July 30 Jackie Paterson of Glasgow, Scotland, was deprived of the world fly Glasgow on the day of his sched KM weight title he had held for four uled fight with Marino, unanimously decided that there was nothing in the ex-champ's physical Phone 6-2159 a.

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Dado Marino of Honolulu, against whom Paterson was to have defended his crown July 16 before he collapsed and failed to weigh in for the bout, was, named by both boards as the logical contender. The winner of ascrap between 40 under existing regulations. 1 00-14 After Paterson collapsed on the Phone 6-2159 Are. at 7th SBB -'Ml morning of the Marino scrap, it wets announced that his doctors had advised him to go to bed, sayr ing he waa not fit -to fight. The announcement was made a few BABIES If Lex Traufgi im aBvgM 1.50 DOWN 1.25 A WEEK rt a Naw -0O-1a Sirvarfww a rr Cm Marino and Rinty Monaghan of IS ALABAMA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP fOO-Up Slock Car Races SUNDAY, AUG.

3 HUNTSVILLE, ALA. Alabama's Best Vi-Mile Track. Races Start at 3 P.M. Ireland will be recognized as the new 112-pound king. That bout has not yet been signed.

Marino defeated thclrishman, a last-minute substitute, when Monaghan was disqualified for holding in the ninth round of their July 16 meeting. Paterson, also stripped of his British and British Empire championships, was most unhappy about the board's ruling. "I think it's a bad decision," he said. "I have been given a raw deal," The stewards, who had called minutes before the scheduled weigh-in. When Paterson failed to.

appear in the Hampden Park ring, Abe Greene, president of the NBA, informed the. British board that his organization was (ready to declare the title vacated, pending British action. Paterson won the title June 19, 1943, by knocking out Peter Kane in the first round. In 1946 he defended the crown twice, winning on a foul over Theo Medina in London and outpointing Joe Curran in a 15-round Glasgow bout. MODUCT OF F.

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