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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 15

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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'Pb ack ed Sox Sy 6-3 Score Feller Whiffs Six In Turning 4 Wednesday July 17 1946 THE MIAMI HERALD 15-Al Mull oy Wins Three Matches Tuesday In Eastern Tennis Event I 11 001 1 '4 ely44z -t A': I )x 4 Ife' 41 Co v-" :14 Arf lt Torrid Pin Wreckers Topple League Marks 11 Cooke Tops U-111 Star 6-3 6-3 3 Homers Help Bob Gain 16th By CHARLIE SMITH i i 4 e- (frAirik A 4-441 1 i ft) i A 41t lit ''''''wc-r- 7 1 T-N-: i 4s -A: 404644: 4 vf ii4giaitiaivoolv -i ft ty1' 7 r- It Herald Boating Writer As the nurse at the blood bank once spieled "I could go on in this -rein for a week" Not about the loan to Britain the atom bomb or who's the next president of Mexico I'm not qualified to comment therein but I do 'pow a little about who's been breaking records hereabouts and I don't mean phonograph discs t11t NI I By ERL ROMAN I THE county causeway Monday morning awaiting the ar- rival of the first Clyde-Mallory liner to visit Miami since the war was Charley Ebbetts Charley was on assignment" As chief of the photographic divion of the Miami News bureau he was out to "get a shot" of the liner coming up the channel 0 Now in addition to being a pho- tographer Charley Is a better than average fisherman In fact he'd just about qualify as an expert at the sport He has fished the lakes and streams of inland Florida some of the lakes and streams being so far back in the hinterland that few hite men ever have visited them o' i2t 4- 't 7:: 3 thrice in the Biscayne July 11 Earl Mc Nab was cauzht goinz over the foul line seen every thing now except lower prices for a hunka steak Biscayne standing: Farrey's 20-10: Tindell aryl Bol-Mor 18-12: Rothe Dye 16-14: Cheely Lumber 14-16: Ace Sane- ing 13-17: Coffin Realty 11-10: Motors 10-20 Voiselle Shuts Out Chicago 1- oiselle Shins OULI Now let's see Here's a 63R for Vic Vara in the Biscayne loop That's a new high three for the summer league and it pushed Mr Vara to within 11 pins of Johnny Styles and the average leadership Two days later one Roy Hipkins pummeled the sticks for 633 and a new high in the Sponsor's a neat bit of mauling I might say and furthermore I will say The Hipkins duo slashed 110S actual pins also a new high Then I mustn't forget Ir Helsel Nvho recently booted a 214 for a fresh rnark in the Florida Power and Light Pretty good for one week's work no BUDDY JUNGMICHEIt heads for comp By The Assneis ted Pres Feller blazed his fast ball by seven Red Sox batters Tuesday to raise his season's strikeout total to 202 as the Indians trounced the Red Sox 6-3 before 33142 paid fans and 688 service guests Three home runs two by Ken Keltner and one by Pat (Muscles) Seerey provided the margin for Feller's 16th victory of the year against six defeats The Sox rallied for two runs in the ninth inning but the Cleveland shift (six men packed in right field) got Ted Williams on a high short fly with 'two men on base and Manager Lou Boudreaux snared a line drive by Bobby Doerr to end the game The loss was only the second suffered this year at home by the Sox against the 'American League's western clubs a both have been inflicted by blazing Bobby His nms record against the sox now tands at two successes and two defeats Also hp has fishM in the Atlantic ocean here amd in other areas So when be is around water he's ahvays lookinz to SPP if he can spot any fish Thus on the causeway PVII hough he was xvaitirm for the Clyde-Mallory liner he still scanned the water of the channel in hopes he would see a fish FORMER STAGE STAR Mrs Cathy Howlett Ross (above) is pictured in court Tuesday Os she won a divorce from Barney Ross former welterweight boxing champion and Marine hero They were married in 1942 after Ross had returned from Guadalcanal where he was wounded She testified Barney neglected her Fly Thp Almociatd Press NEW McNeill of Orange winner of the New York state title two weeks ago jumped a step ahead of the field Tuesday by stroking a S-6 6-3 victory over Frank Bawden high ranking veteran of Maplewood to advance into the quarterfinal round of the Eastern -Clay Courts championships All except -two brackets in the round of 16 were filled with second-seeded Gardnar Mulloy of Miami Fla playing three matches to gain his spot After moving 1)at stiff opposition thrown up by Ed Gilbert of New York 6-1 1-6 6-2 Thilloy sixth ranked nationally had less trouble turning back Lawrence De Lord of NeW Volk 64 6-3 and Hugh Riddieberger of New Vork 6-1 6-2 National Champion Frank Parker fresh from his victory in the Spring Lake invitation tourney last Sunday lost only three games in sweeping through his first two matches Playing his usual effortless game Parker topped Gilbert Tilliard of New York 6-1 6-1 then vanquished Peter Goldman also of New York 6-1 6-0 Harris Everett of Miami staged a mild upset In the third round by eliminating the veteran Gilbert Hall 8-6 6-4 Mark Brown of the University of Miami gave sixth-seeded Elwood Cooke a hard fight before bowing -6-3 6-3 Jungmichel Star Guard Joins Hawks Lamp gets 21 pins in 10th frame to tally a biz 131 at flol-Mr Charley yanks himself a-ay from Tharrt for a trip to New England making himself thereby a Connectictt Yankee Harriette Pinner Is 111 In the clouds after makinz tho2 ti-7-10 at Palace Ilarry Rain flew to Ctiha over the week enl A Rainey trip no doubt 01-" mom Complete I Service Castro Tests Bill Petersen in Armory Go Lou Boudreau's much talked of "Cleveland shift" defense against Ted Williams worked three times and failed twice Thumpilig Theodore stroked a single into left field in the eighth and be lined a triple to right center in I he sixth just out of the reach of the inrushing Seerey The sixth inning smash scored Johnny Pesky who had doubled and the run was the Slrd that Williams has sent home this year For Your Chevrolet! The Avinciated 1'4'P BI Voi411e the Giants' in-and-out righthander had one of big good dAys Tuesday as YIP Set the Chicago Cuhs down with six hits to lead the New York' ers to a 1-0 victory Voisclle had to turn in one of his better jobs for Johnny Schmitz husky Chicago southpaw matcher' him goose-egg for gnoe-egg for egt frames in spinning a five Yitter The Cub chucker as a matter of fact had the edge in the mound duel over the first eight innings as he gave up only three safeties fanned seven and didnt allow a ant to get to third base But in the ninth johnny Mize opened the gates for the Giants by lashing a double to right Johnny Rucker was sent in to run for the lumbering first sack er and he breezed home with the winning marker on Bill Rigneyta single over second Voiselle fanned six in -chalking 'up his FPventh win against as many loFes Schmitz's record also was leveed at six-six The victory had a sour not' for 0-e New Yorkers for Walker Cooper their $1730o0 catcher suffered what appeared to be a fractured middle finger on his right hand in the sixth inning The injury was caused by a foul ball off Clyde McCulloughs bat Earlier this season the strapping tacktop hart been sidelined for a month whim lie broke the little finger on his throwing hand Well Charley saw a was he surprised! As be gazed at the water a big sailfish leaped so near to shore as to startle him Charley serain bled hark to hi automobile 1 here he had left his camera in order to be ready to get a picture In cae the gamester leaped again On the way back to the car It stieldenly occurred to him (I) that sailfish are not known to visit the Miami ship channel near the Chalk Flying Service or anywhere else along its length (2) that so far as hp knew no one ever had before seen a sailfish leap in said channrl: (I) that he might have been suffering from an optical delusion and (4) that telling his wife might prove to he embarrassing You can therefore imagine his relief When he reached the car and his wife asked: "Did you see that big sailfish leap?" Charley lmmediateiy felt that he was on safe ground and proceeded to unlimber hp camera JIovevr it availed bim nothing for the sailfish pvi dently feeling that it had enough exercise for the time failed to leap again NOl'ES TO Al Green FBI agent here is being Miami July 27 Frank Newcomb local awning manufacturer-howler was on that "Right Down Your Alley" program at New York Sunday but didn't answer the question correctly and so didn't toss a ball There's a Smith atop the Florida Power and Light "EV' average list1 but it ain't me The only thing I ever topped was a golf ball 1 Good news: Marion Irons making a fast recovery from recent Illness NORTIISIDE LADIES Team standing: Bol-Mor Alleys 2S-14 Red Dot Markets 22-20 Dade Tire Star-Glo Reseakch 20-221 Nick's Wheel Aligning 11S-24 Market 17-25 The Bill Ilansens postponed their trill xvben Bill's dad passed away just hefore their scheduled departure Tough break Bill Dick and Zeinia Schmidt take the spotlight in the Southside with 426- figures That gal Marge Nelson looks a pretty neat bowler and I don't mean the way she dresses With a confident prediction that thP Texas Longhorns are odds-on favorites in the Southwest confer ence again this year Harold (Buddy) Jungrnichel All-America guard with Coach Bible in the years of 1939 to 1941 arrived in Miami Tuesday en route to the Miami Seahawks' training camp at Asheville Texas has won conference titles three times in the past four years Jungmichel brought his NAife and 16-month-old daughter Susan with him and found an apartment for them on Normandy Isle Miami Beach on his first day in town The former Texas guard served in the Navy and played service hall with San Diego under 'Bo' Molenda of the New York Giants In service be rlayed against a Seahalvk lea nt mate Jim in Net on of Alabama five times when 'Nelson played with the March Field Fliers BOS-- PrB 1-1 0 At a 0 CLE AB 11 0 A CaseIf 4100 Conway21) 4 1 2 3 Seereycf 3 1 3 0 Edw'rdsrt 4 A 3 0 B'dreau ss 4 0 2 3 Keltner313 4 2 0 1 Beckerlb 4 3 9 0 HP2FillC 4 2 80 Fellerp 3001 0 4 1 ACHWEEIT 4147 Peskycs 4 4 5 DiNIgioct 5 1 3 Williams11 5 2 1 Doern2b 5 0 4 Yorklb 4 0 9 Russe11313 3 1 0 Wimnenc 1 0 8 Hughsn0 2 Lazor 1 0 firownn 0 0 bCamnbell 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 Behrens In Semifinals Of River Forest Open CHICAGO (iP) Top-seeded Buddy Behrens of Fort Lauderdale Fla and three other seeded players advanced Tuesday to tile semifinals in the junior division of the 10th annual River Forest Open tennis tourney Behrens won a third-round match from Charles Schaaf of Highland Park Ill 6-2 7-5 and then defeated Irwin Busick of Springfield In the quarterfinals 62 63 Today Behrens plays Dirk Monledous of N' Orleans while the other semifinal pairs Shea of Los Angeles and Ed Chew of El Paso Manuel Castro's boxing skill establishes him as a slight favorite over hard-hitting Billy Petersen tonight in the 10-round headliner at the Armory arena Castro is considered one of Havana Cuba's top leather throwers He can take a punch well and has lots of stamina He recently gave Clarence (Cotton) King a boxing lesson Petersen a Montana cowboy has a good record despite his recent setbacks The Billings belter is ill fine condition and is expected to use a charging two-fisted attack on his opponent Much attention will be centered on the eight-frame bout between Clyde Gordon and Irish Jackie Hogan Cordon a 17-year-old youth began hi boxing career In Iiit bP Wanted tougher competition 110 he headed north to try his skill against the big city Lids Moyer Siegal who has hit his inning stride again will trade punches xith tough Ralph Hughes in the second eight-rounder Sammy Santl up and coming Miamian and rugged Joe Ferullo will meet in a six-heat bout and Al Crowley and Bob Youso will tangle in the four-chapter opener which' starts at Totals 21 Totals 35 9 27 15 fnr Hughson in 7th for Brown in Frh Cleveland 110 nit Boston 000 001 002--3 Runs Case Seerey Xeltner 2 Becker 2 Meikovich Pesky Waanr error DiMacein: RBI Seerey 2 Keltner 2 Heekn 2 WilliRms DINIaaaio 2: 213 Case Becker 2 DiMagain Pesky 38 Becen WIIItemk: Keltner 2 Scerey: DP Keltne to Cone to Becker Pesky to Doerr to York: lett Cleveland 4 Boston 11 walks off Feller 6 Illhson 1 Brown 2: SG by Feller 7 Ilughson Brown 1 him off Iftlahson 9 in I innings Brown 1 in 2: 'wet Hughson: umpires Grieve Rommel and Boyer time 2:19 Attendance 33142 FRONT END ALIGNMENT MOTOR TUNE-UP LUBRICATION CUSTOM TAILORED SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS AUTO PAINTING FENDERS REPAIRED Radiogram from the Anchors Aweigh hotel at Bimini adt ises that a 600-pound blue marlin vas taught by Villiam Iels of Nevi York Iei4 fished from th cruiser Skipper Capt Sher rick Iliscock West Palm Beach This is the largest blue marlin reported caught to date thin sear At Seahawk headquarters it was announced that Ralph (Happy) SPVill former Auburn guard from Chip ley Ga who has plaNed eight years of National Foulthall league ball with Brooklyn and NPW York will report Sunday to the Hawks' camp in the Smoky Mountains Kay Eakin former Arkansas back who played with New York and Joe Scriha former Northwestern a nd Fort Pierce Navy Amphibs hack were likewise added to the squad to boost the reporting total to C-Ill ARM flA 11ork1b 3 0 0 ralh 217 3 0 1 3 NVAltk a lb 4 1 12 0 Ca it rt 4 2 1 0 104ry ct 4 1 2 0 Iltrkrt If 4 0 2 0 Mcr1thc 4 2 7 0 JIttP4N4 3 0 2 0 Schnutzo 3 0 0 4 ARHOA ttn 2t) 3 0 2 1 ranl cl 4 0 2 0 KPrt 3 0 2 ts 10 I I RurLer 0 0 0 0 Vnur it lb 0 0 2 11 CeNnI1P 0 4 1 1 nbrdiC 1 A 2 0 it 4 1 2 A Ttntnrt 3 0 0 rary 31 3 2 2 1 0Fe140 4 1 3 3 WELL Shots with 11 Patrick fl Alford Spence and Lapp in the lineunr have von their first nine games In the Florida Power and Light Sponsor's needs a mixed doubles team to finish out Sea SOn four weeks Call Clyde McInnis Playdium Near the top: Adeline Morris Bay Meyersi Bernie Ludlam Jane Grant Dorn Crisco Jack Benton Charlotte! Hipkins Koterha del1edts1 Bell Charlie Mulloy Otto Breit weg A -32 -fl -2112 SOLOICIOCA talikettel 112S lg 101 so 112 Tnt -1-2 Tnt 401 inr Mre in at Chisox Win 6-2 Behind Edgar Smith's Hurling Smith Chicago White Sox southpaw hPld the rhilAdelphia Athletics to five hits and Chicago won the final game of the series Tuesday 6 to 2 It was Smiths fifth victory Taft Wright hit his fifth home run of sixth Capt Douzlas Osborne left NItami cm Tuesday for New York where hP wi1 rriPot Mike Lerner and Capt Eddie Wall and proceed to Louisburg Nova SeOt Capt Osborne and Capt Wall will guide Lerner in Nova Scotian waters in search of broadbill swordfish 11 Ntlki Nw- 'Yr Irk nOil non not -1 cl-kcaao 000 000 600-0 Puns rueker: PR Thetnev 2R Nie(7111- Anc irt New Ctvrnito 7 'a rtf Vet's llo Schrrws 4 SO BY Voisrile A Schmitz 7 7trrlres Jortia Eartlon and Goetz time 1579 linlhert Wins 2 Other Floridians Eliminated 111111ADELPHIA University of 'Miami's Betty Ruth I I ulbert had no trouble with her second-round opponent in the 46th annual Eastern grass court tennis tournament Tuesday scoring a 6-1 6-0 victory over Jean Clark of Birmingham Two other Floridians WPre eliminated in the SPeond round Connie Clifton of New Smyrna Beach lost to Nancy Corbett River Forest Ill 6-4 6-3 and Nancy Morrison of Palm Beach bowed to Phyllis Hunter of San Francisco 6-1 8-6 Domino Draws 17 Sprinters GRAVE HAPPENINGS Realtor erstwhile tallenders really buried league-leading Farreys Hardware by clipping them 4 3 Women Tie In Golf Play A 0 2 0 170 1 7 1 Lerner ha- several times landed the Year in th two broadhill in one (lay of AB 0 ing and it is one of his ambitionsiTuckenct 5 1 2 to land three in one day If he 1 1 IA( Tr31 nc54s 11 3 successful he will be the only big! wrightrt 2 game fisherman to have 55 17 three of tnese gamesters on the wells3b 5 3 1 same day ITrehe 3 1 8 SmithD 3 I 0 the year in the Legion Nines Tangle Today 0 5 0 1 3 0 A PLEDGE 1 1 3 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 A AB Stbackrf 5 4 DerryIf 4 'Zinn lb 5 Ch'mancf 5 0 Rosarc 4 3 Grimes-313 3 2 Sudersss 4 Hand'y2b 4 2 Fowler 13 1 Fa2anD Hail Flores 0 bmtuPski 0 Caulfield 0 Chrpberp 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Only Six Go At Monmouth on no CHICAGO (a) The S25400 added Domino handicap at six furlongs to be run for the first time at Arlington Park today lured the names of 17 speedy sprinters Tuesday Topping the list were Howard Rouse's Three Dots Edward Lasker's Flood Town Bobanet Stables Bobanet Mrs Louise Donovan's Fighting Frank Miss Gertrude Donovan's Fighting Don Calumet Farms Twosy and Brookfield Farm's Brookfield The remainder of the field consisted of Perfect Bahram Tidy Bid Little Nip Wall Flower Navy Cross Sigma Kappa Sirius Hydrant Duquesne and I tollyman It'll be motion pictures on the entetaintnent program at the nod and Reel club meeting today What the pictures will concern we have not been able to fishing or other Sport pictures Club dinner scheduled for 7:15 today vil1 be built around beef pot roast Don't forget to make reservations prior to A three-way tie between Mrs Ronny Fenton Mrs Livesay and Mrs Carl Hen le featured the hest nine-hole event of the Miami Women's golfing association play Tuesday at the Miami Country club Mrs Fenton from Hollywood had a 47-9-38 Mrs Livesay 38 and Mrs lienle In Class Mrs Williams carried off honors with a 37 and Class victor was Mrs1 Cat chings Therrell with EC 51-1 6-38 Next week the scene of action will shift to the Miami Shores Country club where a low net and penny putt event will be held All players must he off the first tee by 2 The third and deciding game for the district American Legion boys basetal championships will he this afternoon between the Harvey Seeds Post and the Miami Fach American Legion rine The zarre starts at 2 at Miami Miami Peach on the opening game at Flamingo Park last Vk the Harvey Seeds Post nine tame back to even up the count in garnec ons all Monday when It routed the Reach team 14 to 1 at Miami Field 1 tiimiFwid Totals 41 14 27 11 Totals 37 5 27 9 asatted for Fagan in Ith for Flores in 8th for Majeski in lith Chicago 00I 401 000-6 Philadelphia 010 000 100-2 Runs Anpling Wright R011oway Wells Tresh Smith Rosar Hall Errors 'milling 4 Wells Grimes: PRI Appling 2 Tresh Tucker Wright 2 Roar scored on Wells' error) Derry 1: 213 Hall Wells: 3R Kollowav: HR Wright SR WelLtt Trosket Hstndlev to Sutler to McQuinn: left Chtrago 10 Philadelphia 11: walks Fowler 1 Smith 3 Fagan 1: SC1 Fowler 2 Smith 8 Christopher 1: hits off Fowler 7 in 3 1-3 innings Fagan 6 in 3 2-3 Flores 0 in 1 Christopher 1 in 1: WP Smith: loser Fowler umpires Hubbard and Berry time 204 attendance 2 869 MONMOUTH PARK The smallest stakes field of the nieeting only six in number accepted the overnight lisue for today's running of the $10000 added Monmouth Oaks at Alonmouth Park mile and a sixteenth race restricted to three-year-old fillies There is no doubt that the presence of Be lair Sturrs Hypnotic had a depressing Influence on 58 other nominations although her NV eight assignment of 121 pounds requires he concede eight pounds to each of her rivals earn th Illee- t-t tino Slated Troday's vkinnpr will 1-7ht to play In the state Lion et a fficils to rn urnaPnt hooked here July Dy (grid ky a '22 21 Zaharias Enters Meet CHICAGO (Jr) Babe Didrikson Zaharlas of Denver Colo Tuesday filed her entry in compete in theA11-AmerIcan 'Women's Open golf i tournament at Tam O'Shamer July 25-2S Fred Palen To Take Over For Son Thrned Pro 14kuador lionors 'rancho Segura QIITO goveminent Tuesday Marelort a decoration "of merit" to Francisco (ran(ho) Segura Ecuadorian tennis star and student at the University of Miami in recognition of his performances which the government said had brought prestige to the country Segura United States national indoor champion is now in Paris where Ile plans to compete in the French tennis championships A call for a special summer rneeting of the South Florida Officiats association at 7:30 Tnursday In the Miami High gymnasium was istied Tuesday Luke Woodall president of the football officiating group all members to attend Among items to be discussed will be participation ny the assm7- iat ion members ill The Herald's football clinic to be staged Sept 13 in Roddcy Ilurdine stadium The University of Miami and high school teams here demonstrate basic and finer points of the game for football fans eiVat9141ker eigaY9ally I GLADSTONE GIN -1 Scott May Later Arkansas School sew star halfback who resigned last week from the Naval Academy said Tuesday he was considering entering the University of Arkansas and continuing his athletic career with the Razorbacks The former Smackover Ark high school athlete said he had conferred Tuesday with Coach John Barnhill of Arkansas and had promised to give him an answer in "four or five days" Scott said that while Arkansas was his- first consideration he also Nva considering "other schools" close to his native state lie declined to name these schools lip has two more years of collegiate eligibilhy There still will be an Etchen in amateur trap and skeet circles despite the fact that Rudy one of the greatest clay-busters in the business has decided to forsake simon-pure ranks for a career as a professional: 111111STOU We the undersigned Used Automobile Dealers intend during present price raises to operate on the basis of offering Used Cars at Fair Market value curbing inflation wherever possible Our experience in the automobile business certainly qualifies us for this task better than anyone else See one of the dealers listed below Honest Value a fair dealing Walters lk Carroll Conrad Motors Waco Motors 17 Walden Motors Frank Reed Central Motors Cunio Motors Mell Motors Ray Sheperd Motors Munden-Payne Wade Used Motors Denman Perkins Nelson-Alexander A A Auto Sales Prindle-Clark Outlaw Motors Scarsdale Used Cars Miami Motors Livingston Motors Cars Cara Little River Auto Sales Cox Wallace Sc Fresh Lenord Wallace Ferrel Custer Motors Frank Alexander 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