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Bums Drop Cards Ht Hljy fi vit TOR OVt.H POI.t.KTi rr.n hohers is her so.v to ee xr HOLDING SOX UP By Jack Sordt MUBE MELTON Has hurls lour hlttsf to qtvs Brooklyn crucial OTsr Cords. Bue Outfit For Sale PITTSBURGH, July oft-rumored and oft-denied Rale of the Pitt burgh Baseball club well come any day now," Pirate President William BenswanKer said today. Speculation over ible new owners has temporarily shunted aside such queries the matter with the currently In la.st place, and will be the new manager?" The field of would-be purchasers, at times reported to include Bing Crosby, Bill Vcick and Oscar Salenger, was believed to have narrowed to two. These are Pittsburgh Attorney Charles Margiotli w'ho is representing an unnamed client and Frank McKinney, banker and co-owner of the Indianapolis club of the American Association. EQI AE CHANCES.

should say those two equal chance.s of making the purchase," the pre.sident said, does not mean, however, that there others negotiating. It also mean positively that we sell now." McKmney told reporters in New York yesterday that ht has first option on buying the club and said there was a possibility he would complete the deal, Ikmswanger, who runs the club for his mother-in-law, Mrs. Barney Dreyfuss, said he had discussed the sale with McKinney when the latter was In Pitt.sburgh a week ago. The Pirate head is scheduled to meet w'ith Margiotti today. bale of the club would end a 46-year ownership by the Dreyfuss family.

BV iiwn SfKirtu I F.O DUROCHER'S Brooklyni are riding high today, bouncing along on a 3 game Pnllet, the bc5t St. Cardinal hurlcr, out of the wav. When Lippv i.eo's dandies dumped Pollct in last night's npmer, 2 1 they struck a mighty blow in defense of their world series aspirations. Eddie Dyer needed a clean sweep of the three-game set at Ebhets field to snatcl'. first place but now the best he can do i- rut the margin to 14 by tomorrnu- night.

RCBE O.VIE.K 1IIROCGH. Rub- Melton, Durocher's shot choice got htime with his first win of the sen although he needed help from Hank Behrm.m in the ninth. Oner again, as i.s the custom in Dixie Walker provided the base hit that put the Brooks in the ball game, his c.pv«nth-inning single converting Pee Wee Reese's triple into the tying Then Carl Furillo. a paid up member of the Rickey youth society, bounced a ground rules double into the left field seats to apply the clincher. The faithful turned out 31,446 strong to up the Fbbets Field attendance chart to 1.022-, 400, the sixth time the million mark been reached in the hiidory.

all- time high of 1,214,903 set in the 1941 pennant years seems almost to be topped. Chicago last ground in the race by bowing to the York Giant.s, 3-2, on pinch hitter Goody single with the base.s loaded in the ninth. It was the fourth time the Oitmen had topped the Cubs In 16 meetings. As a re- RfUins trail Dodgers bv lengths S(i)RFS. Schoolboy Rowe chalked up his IJth triumph for the Phillies by beating Cinrlbnati.

8 4 bat W'ith Andy booming for four hits including a three-run homer. A scheduled Pittsburgh-Boston night game was postponed because of rain. in the American I.eague turned to the semnd place battle between the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers as the Boston Rod Sox increased their lead to 124 games by blanking Cleveland. 4-0. The largest crowd of the Cleveland season, 56,060 watched Dave Forrl.ss rack up No.

17 on a three-hit verdict over Steve Gromek. Teddy Williams cracked his 28th homer and Glen Russell his fourth in the 70th win. TRITK.S 13. Virgil Trucks fanned 13 Yanks in earning his 12th success. 6-5 to the delight of a twilight throng of 39,831.

The Bengals now are only one game behind the Yanks. Jeff home run blast with two mates on gave St. Louis a 6-3 edge over Washington in 11 innings. Philadelphia chased Frank Papish with a six-run seventh inning to down the White Sox, 9-2. Old Champ Meets New President 11 THr 31, IflfQ The Trann- By IPOHrS EDITOR.

THE ITAI DENVER, July 31 -(INS-Thc defending tampion and he slogan now the Cornhuskers and scr States" with no apologies to the Navy Bernie iep illiams lele Peo soK i 4 'tAe AMeieiCAxi iS 040 of newly elected a. iociation drnt wer- the fir.n to ter off today, match play in t'-c 4.3rd Holf tournament bcg.m the rq.acious Denver Cnuntv club Johnny Kraft of Denver, who won the title at thi: last Trans- Missii-sippi meet in 1942, wa 5 matched Fred Dotd of Wichita, in the first of 32 twoaomes. Dold was elected to head the and hi.i horn. the Wichita Country club, chosen as the site of the 1947 meet. VVatU vs, Evans, A highlight of todays play promised to be the contest between the mi-dalist, Wa'ts of Oklahoma and Chirk tournament vet.

ran from Chicago. Though he played very little golf since returninji from of Pacific war duty, Watts shot a par-busting 67 on the opening day. Evans, who played in hi.s first tournament in 1904, lecenily returned from competing in the British amateur open. Late qualifying scores by Nebraskans in the tournament yesterday included; Hunt, l.incotn, Rnrk, Omshk, Jurk Omaha, 4.I-41— Johnny ttoodman, Omaha. 3.1-lM—*S.

Illainc Young, Omaha, H. Burk, Omaha, wUhilrcv. A. Iirum. Omaha, Bi.

1946 Nebraska football learn will perhaps be on tli; more than any previoti.s Husker exception of Bowlers The favorite trek, of course, will be the OkLh.ic UCLA non-stopper which will take the out of Lin from a. Nov 22, to 11 30 Dec. 3 After ing the at Norman. Nov. 23, Masterson will htid boys aboard a tram Ixnmd for the coast Reaching Angeles on Tuesday, Nov.

26, the team will stay at the ton Hotel in Pasadena and will ork out at the Pasadena 1 A full week of mingled work and wi then br unfolded for the Huskers High jioinU include a tm. of the Hollywood studios, a trip to Chinese Tin and a general rubberneck ride over the city Los alum.s and fans will stage a banquet for the Huskers the game Saturday If Bowl custom means iuiyti such Nebra.ska movie stats as Dorothy McGuire, Henry Vtn Robert Taylor and Fred Astaire, will be on hand to person, welcome the gridders A sight-seeing trip around Denver a a luncheon with Colorado alums will feature the trip home MILIvS, ex-UN grid and track star, is now attending 1 school at Columbia University after being di.scharged fr the Army as a major His wife, the former Jean Shuler Lincoln, works for the New York Sun w-hile Bob attends Another gridman and track satellite, How i Debus, is a supervisor at the Lincoln Western Electric Co, Three Country Club golfers plan to represent the Capital Cit. in the Norfolk Invitational, Aug. 10 Thev are Jack Hrckrr lively. Dale Capek and Willie Polite I9own at Oklahoma A 4,000 vet students are living in temporary government housing And they say half of them are football players.

Major Box Scores THEY; Louls-TamI Bout Site I.I I BROOKLYN ST. LOUIS CHICAGO CINCINNATI BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH Detroit LK.iGLK. I.K.AGIE. AT CLEVELAND AT BROOKLYN Army Officer Victor Sand Greens Go AMKRICAA I.K BOSTON NEW YORK DETROIT WASHINGTON CLEVELAND ST. LOUIS PHILADELPHIA 70 28 57 40 55 40 50 48 46 52 41 54 38 58 28 67 AGIK.

Pet GB .714 .588 12Va .579 13 Va .521 19 .469 24 .432 27 Va .396 31 .295 404 HIM Coach Dno Tours West -SPORTS- Roundup 1 L. Klein, university assistant football coach. and Harry Good, new basketball tutor, loft Lincoln Tuesday for a tour over the western part of the state. The Cornhusker coaches will spend a portion of their time during the trip taking part in the camp program at Curtis. SROKTS QLOTK NEW Camera, here for a refereeing lour: I wear.

I buy here in 1931. Those shoes are American shoes. In Italy is nothing. You have no idea whi't Italy goes through. I have hundred suits.

Gave them awav for By SID FEDER. i cPinch-hlttlnf for Hugh FMUerton. Jr.) YORK, July Mrs. Barney asking price for the Pittsburgh Pirates i.s supposed to be $2,500,000 the new owners must John Hancock a long-term front office contract for Bill Benswanger Wonder what ever happened to Bing plan to buy the corn-tassel smartie.s see next Ham- bletonian as a wide-open taffy pull, with Victory Song, Westfield Girl and Deanna all figuring to be there or thereabout at the payoff history lesson: Penn Bob Higgins and Bo McMillan are the only 1919 All-Americas still coaching college football. The Scoreboard TUESDAY RESULTS National Now York 3.

Chicago 2. Brooklyn 2. St. Louis 1 (night). Phitadslphia 8, Cincinnati 4.

(night). Pittsburgh at Boston Ram. American Isagus- Dstrolt 6, Nsw York 5 (twilight). Boston 4, Clovsland 0 (night). Phtiadslphia 9, Chicago 2 (night).

St. Louis 6, Washington 3 (night). Wsdnssday Gamss National Chicago (Passsau) o1 Nsw York (Gss) (night). St Louis (Dickson) at Brooklyn (Hat- tsn). Pittsburgh (Ros) at Boston (Wright), Cincinnati (Blackwsll and Hsusssr) at Philadslphia (Raiisnsbsrgsr and HosrsI).

Amsrican Nsw York (Russo) at Dstrolt (Bsnton). Boston (Dobson) at Clsvsland (Gro Bisk). Philadslphia (Fowlsr at Chicago (Smith or Papish). Washington (Hudson) at St. Louis (Zoldak) (night).

A ll scouts seen him wish the White Sox have strings on Johnny Perkovich, pitching for Wi.scon- sin Rapids in the Wisconsin State won his first ten in a row, and once fanned five in one a minute, now catcher let two third strikes get away from Hughie Fullerton tabbed George Hamer as a golf when he saw him in the the Georgia gee-whizzer went out and beat Frank Stranahan and the of them in the amateur side of the All-America circus at Chicago over the week end. NEW YORK. July Promoter Mike Jacobs, who has cgme up with three world champion boxing bouts in Yankee Stadium in September, has been asked to transfer the heavyweight title fuss between Joe Louis and Tami Maurieilo to Detroit, Michigan boxing commissioner John Hettche phoned Jacobs, asking the head man of the Twentieth Century sporting club to consider switching the fight to the home town. Detroit fans seen Louis in a title fight since he stopped big Abe Simon in 13 rounds at the Olympia, March 21 1941, in his 15th successful defense of the crown. DETROIT E.YOER.

Hettche told Jacobs the fans in the Motor City were clamoring for the fight. In fact, Jacobs said Hettche painted such a rosy picture that he assured the commissioner he would consider the move, although it would require asking the New York American League baseball cU'b for a release from the contract already Jacobs said he told Hettche if he thinks it wise to make the move he will take the matter up with stadium officials. Briggs stadium, home of the Detroit Tigers, will not be available, however. It w-as there that Louis knocked out Bob Pastor in 11 rounds, Sept. 20, 1939.

NO BOXING? In Detroit, General Manager George Trautman of the Tigers said the present policy of the club was to use the stadium for baseball, football and civic events only. If Jacobs change his original plans the Louls-Mauriello fight will take place at the Yankee ball park on the night of Sept. 18. Moien rf If York ah OtMnguifi et RukMil 3b 0 FtrrtM ah 4 1 4 1 .3 1 4 2 4 0 4 4 2 4 0 1 1 0 If a 4 Condiv a 2 .3 ft Saeray cf 2 fMwarda rf .1 ft Brckrr lb 0 Bnudrrau 1 1 Keltner 3b 3 0 Hrfran 3 2 Oromrk iBerrv Waadrll Onlar abb a 4 0 4 0 4 2 3 4 4 0 10 .10 3 0 3 2 0 3 3 3 0 0 1 .1 ft .3 1 2 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tolalf 34 27 9 Totali 29 3 27 9 Waadcll battad for Brrry In alKhth. OOO 110 Cleveland OOO 000 Runk- Moaee.

Ritaarll. Kerrlaa. Runa bHtied in- Ruaaell, Mo.iek Peaky. Two baae hit; York. Three baae hit.

Moaea. Home run; Ruaaell. Sar- rlfice; Boudreau. THtuble pUy; Boudreau to Conway to Becker. on bake: Boa- fon Cleveland 3.

Baae on balla. Off a. Gromek 1. Berry 1. Struck out: Bv Kerriaa 3.

fJromek 2, Berry 1. Hita; Ofb Gromek 7 In 7 Berry ft In 1, Cen-' ter 1 In 1. lyratnit pitcher- Gromek. plree; Rue, Paaaareila and Grieve. 1.49.

Attendance; 56.080. AT ST. LOUIS ho s' St. ab ho a If 5 3 8 lb 6 4 111 rf 4 3 i Berardino 2b 5 18 2 Prlddy 2h 4 1 1 li as 51 3 1 1 Vernon tb 31 8 if 8 1 8 0 'Spence cf 40 4 0 Laaba rf A1 2 8 se 'Hlfcock 3b 5 22 .3 Zanlla cf 40 4 1 4 11 1 Mancuan c4 12 4 Coan 0 0 0 Chriatmsn 3b4 10 8 Rob 3b 0 0 0 ti S.ucadelto1 1 0 32 7 0Dlllinger 0 0 0 0 Haefner 2 00 0 Ferena 31 0 2 Guerra I rieretrl 0 1 0 0 0 O' -1 Judntcb 0 0 0 0 35 10 32 61 43 12 33 17 Guerra batted for Haetner In eleventh. Coan ran for Hitchcock In eieventh.

Two iout when wlnnlnit run acored. lAicadelio batted for Chrlatman in eleventh. Pilllnker pan for In eleventh. Judnlck batted for Ferena in eleventh. Waahlngton ...............002 000 000 8t.

Uouia 002 OOO Rural Grace. Coan, Evaoa, Stevena, 2, Heath. Laaba DttiinRer. Error; Evana. Runa batted 1n: Prlddy, Vemon, Stephena, Guerra.

Stevena, Heath 3. Two baae hit; Berardino, Hitchcock, Luc.idello, Stevena. Home run; Stephana, Laaba, Heath, Stolen baae; Guerra. Sacrifice: Spence, Haefner 2. Lewta, Hltchock, Evane.

Judnich. Left on haae; WashlnKlttn 11, St. Louia 11. Base on balla; Off Haefner 4, Karena 8. Plerettl 1.

Struck out; By Haetner 8. Kerena 1. HIta; Off Haefner 9 in 10 Pierettl 3 in 2-3. WMd pitch: Haefner. l.joairijt pitcher: Pierettl.

Um- ipirea. Rommel, Weafer and Royer. Time; 2 27. Attendance 5.877 AT DETROIT. be surprised to look up some morning and see a triple brother act elbowing for the kid brother, Sammy, who quit the Harry James dance band, is flipping for Leavenworth, a Brave farm brother Jim recently joined the same Oklahoma A.

M. athletic bosses are tearing tlieir hair trying to figure out how' to fit the 10.000 student body, and all the who want to bouncing Bob Fenimore operate, into the 13,000 scat stadium this fall. Vets Down Peppers City Softball New York 3b Henriah If Keller If l.iadell Cf Rohinion louchock lb aa )rdon 2b Bekey iVBtie Ctten lohnaon ab .3 0 0 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 2 3 4 2 1 0 0 0 4 1 12 2 13 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a( Detroit ah a Luke 4 0 .1 0 Kell 3b 4 2 3 0 0 Cramer cf 4 10 0 OiGreenberic lb 3 0 .5 0 0 VVakefield If 4 2 0 0 OtCuUenbme rf 2h 01 01 O' St ah 2b Kndlcott If Muatal lb SlauKhter rf 3b alker cf Gar Ola Marion roUet I 2 0 1 I 0 3 0 1 1 2 5 0 2 0 0 a) Brooklyn 4 Stanky 2b 0 Reeie 1 if Walker rf cf 0 K.dward« 0 Ram'aottl 3b 5 Schult! lb Melton Bebrman Oi 3 2 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 29 4 24 11 37 5 27 13 OOO 000 100-1 Brooklyn 000 000 SlaiiKhter. Reeee, Walker. Kr- ror.

S4'hultz batted In; ilaraKiola, F. Walker, Furillo Two baae hit. Schoen- dienet, Muaial, Furillo. Three baee hit Stolen base; Walker. Double Marion to to Muaial.

Ramazzntti to stanky to Schultz; Schoen- dlenst to Marion to Muaial; Reeae to Schultz on base St Louis 8, Brooklyn 2, Baae on Off Pollet 1, Melton 4 out: By 1. Melton 3, Off Melton 4 in 8 Behrman 0 in Hit by pitcher; By Melton (SlauKhterl, Wild pitch. Pollel. WlnninK pitcher; Melton. Barlick Tinel- II and Henllne.

31,448 paid. 15. AT NEW YORK Hack 3b Johnson 2b Rickert If Lowrey If lb Psfko cf lb 3 3 4 0 4 3 New York ab a 0 0 4 Blattner 2b 5 3 4 1 1 1 1 Kerr 1 2 0 Marahall cf 0 I Mtze lb 1112 Graham rf 2 2 Nlcholzon rf 2 0 3 0 Rucker McG lough 4 13 0 aa 3 12 2 (Jordon If Daliessaodro 0 0 0 0 Rianey 3b Merulto 0 0 0 0 Roaen Sturseon 0 0 0 0. Budnirk 201 1 I OOO; Thompaon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Krickson Secory Chipman 5 5 2 7 1 4 3 8 1 .3020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 1 3 0 4 0 3 0 12 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 3 0 10 4 3 3 3 3 0 13 4 2 0 0 29 7 36 10 37 10 27 11; Dallesaandro batted for Merullo ran for Daileaaandru in Secory batted for Erickson in ninth; two out when winning run Young batted for Budnlck In sixth; batted for Graham In ninth; Rucker ran for Wltek ta ninth; Rosen batted for Rig.ney in ninth, Chicago 200 000 New York 100 000 Johnson, Rickert, Blattner, Kerr.l Error; Mtze, RickerL Runa batted In; Cavarretta, Pafko, Marshall, Mize. Rosen.

Two base hit: Blattner, Mize. Stolen baae; Mize. Sacrifice: Nicholaon. Double play; Marshall to Blattner, Kerr to Blattner to Mize, Mlee to Kerr to Mtze. on base: Chicago 7, New York 15.

Base on balls; Off Budnlck 4, 5, Thompson 1, Chipman 1, Bauers 1. Struck out: By Erickson 2, Chipman 1. Hita; Off Budnlck 5 in 8 innings, Erickson In R. Thompson 2 In 3. Chipman 1 in 1 In 1 3 Winning pitcher: Thompson.

Ixis- ing pitcher: Chipman. AT PHILADELPHIA Cincinnati 300 100- 4 11 0 Philadelphia ...................030 002 13 0 Vander Meer, Hetkl (8i and Mueller, Lakeman 18 Rowe and Seminick. The rapidly improving Vets of Foreign Wars team moved out of the Triple A softball basement at Muny Tuesday night with a 4-1 victory over the Dr. Peppers. A three-hit pitching performance by Fxl Wilson paved the way for the Vet victory.

Eddie also led his hitting with a brace of doubles. Roy Fish and Erv Vosta of the victors hit home runs. The line score: ...........................1 0 0 2 0 0 1 -4 7 Dr Pepper 010000 3 1 Wilson and Fish, Jacoby and Hegel. TRIPLE A. Fords 7 45.

V. Seward, 9 00. F. vs 33 8 24 13i 33 9 27 8 Etten batted for in aeventh, 'Rlzzuto ran for Rohinaon in ninth, Dickey batted for Croaetti in ninth, Johnson batted for Page In ninth. New York ..................................,000 103 Dettxjll ..........................................004 100 fe Runa: Henrlcb, Keller, Rirzuto.

Greenberg, akefieid. Trucks Error: Lindell. iBevena. Runa batted in: Henrlch. Keller 2, Robinson, Dickey.

Kell. Cul- Two baae hit; Webb Three base hit; Wakefield. Home run; Wenrich, Keller, Robliiaon. Double play; iCroaettl to (Jordon to Souchock, Webb jlo I.ak* to Greenberg, Left on base: New 4, Detroit 7. Base on balls; Off Be vena 3.

Page 1, Trucks 3. Struck out- By Bevena 1, Trucks 13. Hits: Off Bevena in 6 Innings. Page 3 In 2, Wild pitch- pitcher: Umpires: Paparella and Jones. Time SPORTS FLASHES 1 GRAND ISLAND, July 31 all the way by determined Don Hylton of York, Lt.

M. J. Westerfield of Detroit, now stationed at the Grand Island army air field, yesterday won the Nebraska Sand Greens golf title. The match went the full 36 holes, and though Westerfield led most of the way he was only one- up at the close. Hylton started badly, trailing five down at the end of the first five holes.

Then he began picking up and at the noon recess was only one down. He tied the match on the 20th hole, but dropped back again on the 29th. Going on to the 34th Hylton was two down. He sank a long putt on No. 35 to pick up a point, but could only halve the final hole, on which Westerfield barely mi.ised a birdie three with a long putt from the edge of the green.

Ruff Hopp of Hastings won the consolation flight, defeating Del are worrying more about the Sooner opener with Army than such future foes the Huskers The big source of w'orry was w'hether Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davi.s would follow the present Army pattern of re.iigning from the strict Point and heading back to the good old co-ed college A lot of rooters had chartered train and plane reservations to West Point for the game and naturally wanted to know if Doc and Glenn W'ould be seen So Jimmie John.son of the OU athletic penned a note to Riff Jones, ex-UN coach and present graduate athletic manager, a.sklngr Will Blanchard and Davis still be at West Point when we play I want to know becaur.c I intend to put the pictures on our football In vacation absence, a major answered in thi.s typical service double talk: have thoroughly checked your letter and find whatever information you have will hold good until next Now Sooner fans know what to think Jim niANCIS Myers, the ex-York all-stater and currently a standout UN halfback prospect, is also an agile with a dollar He has been elected treasurer of his fraternity house Frannie Leik, Hastings lineman and one of the few old Rose Bowlers arounci, is attending summer school He should be one of the Huskers top tackles next fall Homer Lincoln VFW softball team will be enrolled in the national vets tourney at Topeka, Aug. 22-25. Link Blues Draw Foe SPOHT qtOTE Lyon.s, manager of the White Sox: not so tough. not much different from pitching. Everything else equal, being a manager is based on the changing of UaBiingg pitchers.

Being a pitcher myscli has helped me," OMAHA, July Pair. ings for the American Legion Jun- Ryder of Grand Island one-up in for Baseball state tournament 19 holes. Colonels Push Loop (By tha Associated Press) Louisville climbed to within three games of catching league- leading Indianapolis in the American Association race last night by blasting Minneapolis 9-4 behind the three-hit pitching of George Diehl abetted by Chick grand slam homer. scheduled to start at Fremont next Sunday have been announced by i State Director Chip Bowley. Bowley also listed pairings for midget competition which will run Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday.

The Lincoln Blues and Hastings will open the junior card at 1:30 p. m. Sunday. Lexington will meet Omaha McFaydens, Grand Island will meet West Point and Omaha Metz wdll meet Fremont in the opening bill. Junior games will run seven The margin was slashed a full game as Milwaukee downed WTth the exception of the the Indians 4-0, with Lefty Ewald Pyle collecting his seventh win in a row and his fourth shutout of the season.

St. Paul, in third place two games behind the Colonels, belted the Columbu.s Redbirds 4-2. Fred Sanford captured his fifth triumph in as many starts against Kansas City as the Brood blanked the Blues 8-0. The standings: Pet Pet 65 43 .602, Milwaukee 51 55 48t Louisville 62 46 .574 Mmneap. 48 56 .462 St.

Paul 80 48 .556 Toledo 47 62 .431 Kaa. City 52 55 ,486 Columbus 41 61 .403 DES MOINES. July I women'i goH tournament entered the guarteriinala today with golfers teeing off seeking placea in the semiiinala. Ann Casey of Maaon I City, the favorite, faced Mri. K.

D. i Stone of Dea Moinea, tour times holder of the city title. last YOUNGSTOWN, O-Sonny Horne. 159, Niles. outpointed Bobby Berger, 153'.

Chicago. 10 COLUMBUS- Willie Russell. 137; Columbus. knocked out A1 Dias, 141, Detroit, four rounds. WILMINGTON, Smith, 154.

Washington, D. outpointed Young Tiger Wade, 158, San Franciaco. a 1 138'j, Youngstown, outpointed Harry Diduck. 133S, Brooklyn, six SACRAMENTO. Valentino, 185, San FrancUco, K.

O. Wee Willie Williams. 1.0» Angeles, eight semi-final and final games which will go nine innings. Bill Keefer of Lincoln, Peaches Postlewait and Ralph Keill of Omaha have been named umpires. Bowley said national rules prevent either in rulc.s or in judgments on the games.

Junior teams must have birth certificates for all players. In the midget division the following pairings were announced: acrlbner, Onraha Assumption va Baairlcr. va. Lincoln, Omaha Kewanee Botlera va. Aurora Friday vs.

David City. Omaha vs. York. West Point va. Ralston, Omaha North Side Bank vs.

Millard. The semi-finals will be played Saturday and the finals Monday night. SPORT qCOTE NEW Jacobs: talked to Sam Pian, Tony Zale's manager, this morning and he told me Zale will be discharged from the hospitBl in Gary, Indiana, by Saturday. Zale will go aWay to some re.sort for a month and will start training about Sept. 1 to fight Rocky Graziano in the Yankee Stadium, Sept.

27. doubtful that go back to Pompton Lakes, however. He found it cold and damp there." Coming Nebr. State Fair RUNNING RACE MEET ilh the mriMs AUGUST 13 (o 31 DAILY EXCEPT $81,000 Elecfrk Starting Gate Photo FInhh ADMISSION Fed. Tea LADIES' DAYS TUESDAYS AND FRID.AYS AomiUrd at Reduced Rate on These Nobr.

Sialo Fair TIIAFK I.lncoln, Nfbr. 39,831. AT CHICAGO .................000 002 810 9 0 Chicago 010 000 2 8 4 Savage. Marchildon (8) end Desautela; Papiah. Hammer (7) and Hayea.

VAN HORN For Cor Service Parking laubriralion Oil I'hange Tire Servlee Battery Badialor 14th and Sts. Tel. 2-7811 45, RLE A. Lincoln Home Krantz. DuTeaus 9 00 SINGLE A Tigers Santine.

7.45, Hardy va Cheappera, 9 00 GIRL.S. Singer Malcolm. 7.45. INDf.STRI.4U Telephona vs Central Gas, 9 08. CHURCH.

Calvary Evang Calvary Lutheran, Mcqor Leagujd Leaders CHICAGO. July Oe- manski brothers. Bill and loe. were Chicago today awaiting the first Chicago Bears practice next Monday at St. Joseph's college, near Renssalaer, Ind.

BUI. 29, and Joe, 27, both full- backa, signed contracts yesterday to play with the Bears in the National football league. 9 00. KptirlN HASTINGS-(AP) Inscota and Fairy Football combined for the $40 daily double in the opening of Hastings pari-mutuel racing season Tuesday. Little Andy, with Hall aboard, won the $500 Adams County race paying $10.60, $4.60 and $2.60.

The high return was $16.40 paid on King Bee, winner of the third race. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, Walker, Brooklyn, .373. St, Louis, 74; Mize, New York, Runs batted St. Louis, 71.

Walker. Brooklyn, 77. Hits- Muslal. St. Louis, 135; Walker, Brooklyn.

127. St. Louts, 29; Hopp, Boston, 22. Triples J--Muslal, St. Louis, 10; Walker, Brooklyn, 7.

Home New York, 22; Klner, Pittsburgh, 18. Stolen Brooklyn, 35; Haai, Ctncinnati, 14. INGLEWOOD, Cal. July Ten of Louis B. fineat race horsea, including Honeymoon, are i aheduled to be shipped to Chicago tonight in an American Airlines DC-4.

DENVER (AP) Blaine Young of Omaha was named secretary-treasurer of the Trans- Mississippi Golf asscK-'iation. which Tuesday selected the Wichita, country club as site of the IQ-I? tournament. Fred Dold ot Wichita was elected president. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington.

Williams, Boaton, .356. Boston. 100; Pesky. Boston, 83. Runs batted Boston, 94, York.

Boston, 87, Hit.s- Boston, 130; Vernon. W'ash- Ington. 135. Washington, 34; Spence. Washington, 32.

Triples Lewis. Washington, and Cleveland 10 Home Boston, 31; Graen- berg. Detroit. 23. Stolen ClaveUnd, 31; Stirn- weiss.

New York, 14. SOUTHAMPTON, N. July Talbert. Bob Falkenburg, Gardner Mulloy and other favorites faced some stiff opposition in their third round matches today after coming through with more or less ease in the second round oi the S6th annual Meadow Club's invitation tournament yesterday. HARRISBURG.

July Abernathy, oi the Pennsylvania lobor relations board, reported today that a decision was uiot expected this. week in dispute; involving the Pittsburgh Pirates base- ball team and the American Base- ball Guild. Pacific Coast San Francisco, Oakland. 4 Angeles, Hollywood, 4. Ban Diego.

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