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Professional golfers start quest of Byron Nelson's PGA title MayBePI Now 111 tell one National league: Signs with Packen American league: Bud Ward Graphic Golf tsmm Higbe hurls Yanks slap Who's Blind? Minnesota rolfers art playing repeats as Western king VRWtJZ CONDUCIVE. TO SMOOTH SWINGING A's twice, 8 4 and 3 1 Champion off form at Denver Injured finger hurts practice their annual amateur state championship this week at Minneapolis with less than 200 It means another bow in the direction of Pegler, Rucklos, Spangler, Kinsey, et al who upped the Nebraska entry wen over the 200 mark for the last Nebraska tour 5 hit game. Cards halted Second Dodger Defeats Harry Todd, 3 and 2 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. eeiosviut.MC sepr. 9.

DiMag's string hits 48 mark tilt rained out George Porter, former Husker football player and more recently coach at Coiad, has been summoned for duty as a reserve officer and was off to Louisiana with a duffel bag not a banjo UMPIRE JIM STROUD UP). Bulldosr like battlin BROOKLYN. UP). A crowd of NEW YORK. UP).

A crowd of BY STEVE SNIDER. DENVER. (UP). The nation's 32,355, largest of the season at 60,948, biggest of the year, turned Broadmoor's mountain slopes Sun best ofessional rolfers Monday on his knee. Ebbets Field, saw the Dodgers out at Yankee Stadium Sunday to day made powerful armed Marvin Charley Johnson of the Minne besrin the week long quest for the widen their National league lead see the Yankees dedicate their i nolia Star Journal says there's a professional Golfers association lover the St.

lxmis jarainais 10 memorial to Lou Gehrig and then i eh draft will CJttp.h I i uA kv (ha iliner BATTED FOR REIDSVIUE, N.Cy IN SEASONS FINAL GAME MARTINS VI LLE OUTFIELD CAME AND SAT ON STROUD WIS pOP FLY IN SHORT CENTER WENT FOR A HOMER "Bud" Ward of Spokane, the first golfer to win two straight Western amateur championships in stayed on while the American 1 D.aaU DUf. I three games Sunday by beating the Boston Braves, 5 to 2, in the league leaders, with Joe DiMag up wiin nve or i Byron wciaon, man's Vplayers in the near future More than 100 professionals 'Ur'i hnninc Bruce Smith! aUUaA avf th tnrfiirtiia nrren of first game of a doubleheader. gio leading the way, put on a show that was well worth their The second game was called because of rain at the end of seven MUSCULAC REACTtON TO money. The biff centerfielder ran his tn stay in uniform all season, cherry Hills in the first of two Johnson Hi Hansen, now qualifying rounds which will trim a resident of Omaha, played fieki te the 64 who wiU begin Pioneers for the first time in a match play Wednesday, vear He was amazed at Radlv off form because of lack prodigious hitting streak to 48 WtkjHTY CLUft OW M0 EVEN ACCELERATION IN DOWNSWING straight games against the rnna innings with the score tied at 4 all. Kirby Higbe pitched five hit ball for his 11th victory in the opener, and was working on a lead from the first inning on.

Brooklyn filled delphia Athletics, and did it wun a venereance. In the opener, which FAST SWINGING. the Yanks won by 8 to 4, he paced their 17 hit attack with a double Golfers who are prone to take the improvement of the fairways 0f practice enforced by a finger where water has been available injury, Nelson already was re with which to water And yarded by the gallereis as a fallen by the way, if you haven't taken champion. Heroes of the hour a drive thru Pioneers park re were little Ben Hogan, hottest eentlv. vou have another surprise mc0nr the rame today, and U.

8. the bases on Dick Errickson in that frame, and Dolph Camilli BOB KAHLER, giant right halfback of the 1940 Rose Bowl University of Nebraska football team, has signed a contract to play with the Green Bay Packers professional football team this year, according to Coach Curley Lam beau in the Wisconsin city. Kahler, who prepped at Grand Island, started as an end for the Huskers, but the past two seasons has been in the backfield. He stands well over the six foot mark and weighs 190 pounds. He was also a hurdler on the track team.

and three singles In five trips to their driver back fast, and then swish it downward from the top Dykes is suspended indefinitely the plate, and in the nightcap his promptly emptied them with a three base hit Brooklyn's other tallies came in the fifth on Pete rapidly, may find a remedy for triple and single drove in two runs as the New Yorkers won by 3 to 1. their trouble In a heavier club. ao years. He was a front runner all the way in beating poker faced Harry Todd, 24 year old tournament medalist from Dallas, 3 and 2, in the hot sun. The 28 year old Ward, National Amateur king two years ago, got his teeth into Todd on the second hole of the morning round never let go.

Sometimes the tall Texan fell three holes behind and five different times he crept within one hole of Ward, but never could he shake his opponent's hold. Until Sunday no Western champion ever successfully defended the crown since Chick Evans ran out a string of four titles in 1923, when Ward was a curly haired kid of 10. "It seems pretty nice to be the first to repeat since a golfer like Chick Evans," the champion commented. "You might say I'm still batting a thousand. This is only the second time I've competed in the Handling a light club, the golfer in Those trees are getting open Champion Craig Wood, for quite sizable and are making it a whom life began at 39.

Between tnore attractive spot all the time, them, they have put together the Dean Mitchell, former Dorches befrt practice rounds of more than Reiser's home run with a man on base. Phila. tbheil N. York ab a mav feel.unconsciousiy pernaps, Brancato as 6 1 1 Sturm lb ft a i Collin rf 6 0 1 0 Ro.fe 3b Mil McCoy 2b 8 i 4IHenrlch rf 4 8 3 0 Boston that the only way he can pack distance onto the shot is to hit the ter coach, now stationed a wcejt 0f firing Sistl 3b I Cooney cf Johnaon If 4 0 1 DlMagKio ef IJJ bail as hard as possible. Even If ab 0 a 4 0 0 0 .4153 4 3 2 0 4 13 1 3 12 0 3 16 0 Hassett lb Blebert lb .111 Keller a r.vi.

ih 11 nmtrkev till Dodge in Iowa, was home over jn the first threesome shooting the week Harry Gunder the first tee directly Into the Talked to he realizes that dashing the club limp ab a Brooklyn 4 0 0 11 Walker rf 4 1 3 01 Herman 2b 4 0 10 II Reiser cf 4 2 2 0 Lav'getto 3b 4 0 3 01 Medwick If 4 13 31 Camilli lb 3 0 1 31 Franks 3 1 2 01 Reese sa 2 0 0 2 Higbe a. Ch'm'a af 4 1 01 Gordon 2b 4 13 3 West If Moore rf Rowell 2b down in this fast tempo is wrong SOS O'iRluuio Wagnar illl American SOI Donald son, son of the bursar, now at hazy backdrop of the distant Fort Leavenworth, also on fur Rockies was eGorge Fazio of lough and reporting that George oienolden. who posted a five and vows to take it slower next too obscenely 0 0 0 Bonham 3 0 7 0 2 13 3 0 0 0 Miller aa Mas! Krrickaon Suder 3b Bablch Hadlay Moaca 10 0 11 1(10 time, the power of habit will tend to prevent him from carrying out the resolution. The result is a re DETROIT. UP).

President Wil 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 01 Manno liamanna 9 Binger is first baseman on the under par 66 on his last tuncup camp baseball It's the round, sharing with Hogan the best armv team on the post and dav'a best card. From 9:30 a. m. Total 40 17 27 11 nam Harridge of the American 33 7 24 Total! turn to the same old error. A Moaca tattad tor Hadley In ninth.

league announced Sunday that leaguers favored will be entered In a semiprotour (11:30 a. m. c. d. t) solution may lie in the use of a Philadelphia '0 300 0004 Manager Jimmy Dykes of the Naw York vxx nament.

I until 2D2 p. m. (4:02 p. m. c.

d. t) Chicago White Sox had been Min heavier club for a weightier implement has a tendency to slow Runa: Brancato, S. Chapman, Wagner, npfimtp an. when the veteran Jim Foulis of HOGAN 8 HOT. Hinsdale.

111., was scheduled to tee Sudar, Rotfa 3, DIMaggio 2, DleKay. auto, Donald. Error: Rlczuto. Two baaa hit: Brancato, DlMaggio. Threa baaa hit: penned for tne down the swing.

The player be comes more conscious of the ex Todd ran into some tough luck on the 418 yard 32nd hole after he Ben Hogan hasn't missed finish the field departed in threes at Totals 33 5 24 101 Totals 30 8 27 7 Manno batted for Errickson la eighth. Boston 000 100 0012 Brooklyn 300 020 OOx 5 Runs: Hassett, West, Herman, Reiser 2, Lavagetto, Medwick. Herman 2. Three base hit: Camilli, West. Home run: Reiser.

Double play: Miller to Rowell to Hassett, Reese to Herman to Camilli, Hassett to Miller. Left on base: Boston 6, Brooklyn 4. Base on balls: Off Errickson 2, Higbe 2. Struck out: Bv Errickson 2, Higbe 2. Hits: Off Errickson 7 in 7 innings, Lamanna 1 in 1.

Hit by pitcher: By Errickson (Camtlli). Losing pitcher: Errickson. Time 1:50. tra weight and its Implications lng in the money in 60 consecutive Mven minute intervals. golf When rain Six Former Champions.

in the stroke. had won the short 31st Ward's jinx hole to cut the winner's lead to one hole. AIL Star game "use of obscene and abusive language" to Umpire Steve Basil in Sunday's Chicago The change should not be too Among them were six former niPAnlf.kiiei champions, including Nelson, who great for too heavy a club may Brancato: Horn run: 8. Chapman, uicxey, Rolfa. Sacrlflca: Hadley.

Doubla play: Dickey to Rolfe; McCoy to Brancato to Da via. Left on baaa: New York 0. Phlla dflphla 7. Baaa on balls: Off Donald 4, Hadley 1. Struck out: By Hadley Donald 2, Bonham 1.

Hlta: Off Bablch in 1 Inning. Hmdley 11 In 7. Donald In 3 1 3, Bonham 1 in 5 2 3. Winning pitcher: Bonham. Losing pitcher; Bablch.

Time Attendance, 65,000. Second Game. on tap rob the stroke or rnvtnm ana again nrooer timing. Clubs feel differ ttXn wthefTrt time was JP that any team with which Larry wh? 'J v. ho.

wn aaaociated has Smith trophy for the low qualify Pid Purdy's club wins first ent on different occasions, which is not unusual but it shows just Cleveland game at Chicago. Harridge, who is here for the major ever lost a big holiday ttmcUon Mfj what problems the golfer has to Notable absentees among former 9 Philadelphia 000 000 001 New York 101 000 lOx contend with to be effective he collected 10 grand rain Lighter clubs have been known to for nremium of champions were Walter Hagen, a for offiv time winner, and Tommy insurance, Knott, Ferrick and Ha yea; Breuer and Roaar. league all star game at Briggs Riddle Hands Cards Fifth Straight Loss. CINCINNATI. UP).

Unbeaten Elmer Riddle shout out the St. Louis Cardinals 3 to 0 to win his ninth straight for the Cincinnati Reds. The Caras got only three hits in going down to their fifth straight defeat. DETROIT. (UP).

Baseball's ninth annual All Star classic, loaded with box office appeal, drew 50 of the game's highest paid players to defense busy Detroit. They came by train and plane to find the power laden American league, beaten "Thrice in inter league competition last year, installed a firm favorite to outclass give greater distance on occasion, $1,700... ISSH of the insiders feel that 2SS due to rreater ciuoneaa speea ou Stadium Tues William Harridge. Chisox Chase Al Manhattan 31 Marysville 27 harnessing this speed at all times a y. declared pet .710 .593 .571 .433 .423 .276 Junction City .38 Concordia ......30 22 16 16 13 13 8 "pTma toW and gjjy S.

Henry Picard and changes of front to be useful any fuaul Runyan, all of whom have accurately is difficult. (Released by The Ball Syndicate, Inc.) 11 12 17 18 21 Dykes will "remain under suspension until he can satisfy the Amer Fairbury .31 Beloit 28 ln. A hm ITnfvmitv of II 1 whrtTO St. Louis ab al Cin'natl Milnar, Win, 4. CHICAGO.

UP). The Chicago White Sox knocked out Al Milnar with four runs In the first inning and went on to defeat Cleveland's Indians, 9 to 4, before 15,627. ican league office that he will fall in line with the other championship trophy National league performers led by lirr'vrr i The way Hogan has been shoot FAIRBUR Y. The Fairbury seven managers of our league. Text of the Harridge statement, J's greeted their new manager.

a8 hoieLT indicated tha 3 0 2 21 Werber 3b 3 0 0 0 Waner cf 3 14 Frey 2b 3 0 8 31 F. Mc'ck lb 4 0 2 0Oleeson rf 4 0 10 Lombard! 4 1 2 21 M. Mc'ck If ab a 4 0 0 0 3 12 0 4 4 2 3 3 0 10 2 3 2 2 0 4 0 3 0 3 15 0 3 0 13 3 12 4 for seven rounds Crespi 2b T. Moore ef Hopp If Mize lb Slaughter rf Padgett Marion aa Lake 3b Warneke 9 one of the severest ever issued with some professional team Green Gossip Cleveland ab al Chicago ab a Boudreau a 4 3 0 0 Kni'ocker 2b 3213 against a major league manager, Manager Bill McKechnie of Cincinnati. No matter who wins, the khaki clad soldiers in the nation's training camps can't lose.

They'll get the game's net receipts close to 170,000. A crowd of about 58,000 The pros have been grabbing 'em hot and heavy out of college 3 0 3 11 Joost ss follows: Tactics Offensive. Riddle 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 the qualifying record of 136 may be broken. He had two rounds of 66 and several of 70. Wood, in his tenth attempt to win the title, hopes to become the first trinle crown champion.

Al ranks, what with Elmer Layden, Jock Sutherland, Greasy Neale, Keltner 3b Campbell et Heath rf Trosky lb Walker If Mack 2b DeSautels a 110 0 By Glenn Trump Krtst Brown Oumbert "For his conduct and use of ob 3 11 lb sine 4 3 4 OIKreevtch cf 5 110 4 0 3 0 Appling sa 8 2 13 4 0 lWrint rf 3 3 0 4 11 OiSokeri if 4 0 3 0 4 0 1 Kennedy 3b 4 12 0 2 0 1 OITresh 3 17 0 1 0 0 01 Lyons 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 scene and abusive language to and others Zup recently purchased another 100 acres of farm cnasea tnoinrrxw 30 3 24 9 Totals Totals so 37 la Umpire Basil in the game played Lincoln's well rroomea courses weatheny Brown batted or Kriat in eighth. Chicago on Saturday, while ready this year he has won the aiv awnittrl Open and the Masters, two of the 128 he already owns If m.f hh itia in mt. after most prized titles In golf, after 0 0 10 third largest in All Star history should pass thru the turnstiles of Briggs stadium. The weatherman forecast partly cloudy skies but no rain for Tues st. Louis ooo ooo oooo nrntAstinp the decision of Umpire Bell Pid Purdy, with a 6 5 win over Concordia here Sunday afternoon.

Jim Kaeding's single with the bases full, two out on a 3 2 pitch in the 9th drove in the tieing and winning runs. E. Graff, who had relieved Hammer after the former walked Kush to start the inning, was the losing pitcher. Each team completed two double plays. White, pitching his second game in three days, gave Concordia only three hits in the last five frames.

He relieved Glass when the former was hit in the side of the head by a pitched ball. Glass was not injured seriously, it is thought. B. Graff homered in the first inning. Line score: 110 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 3 In 111 laina.

nil iim I CincinnaU 000 200 lOx 3 and when he ever quits coaching, (Harry) Geisel on a loui Dan nit years of coming close but never quite winning major tournaments. Milnar Hevlng Harder Runs: Waner, M. McCormick, Riddle. he says. he'U retire to his farm 10 11 to right field in the ninth inning, Error: Moore.

Two base hit: Hopp, Rid 110 0 to Manager Dykes has been indefi Rosenthal The sandy haired Open king came 19 0 1 Don James, termed by Jug nitely suspended. Sfl 24 Totals 37 13 37 3 Totals "His tactics in delaying our day Sunday, and If your agent hasn't lost too much gray matter the past month watching the ponies run, around 1,500 have tramped down the fairways since the gala Fourth. Country club was host to 115 swingers Sunday, and Don Pegler was the best on the beat with a nifty 70. Don Albin crowded in day. He said temperatures would reach the mid 80' ideal baseball weather.

The game is scheduled at 1:30 p. m. (e. s. Tuesday.

American league hopes of recapturing prestige lost last year ride on the powerful shoulders of batted for DeSautels In Weatherly in Sunday with rounds of 72 and 69. The qualifying rounds reduce the field to the low 64 and then games, attempting to bulldoze and dle. Three base hit: Frey. Stolen base: Frey, Gleeson. Sacrifice: Waner, Joost.

Double play: Crespi to Mise, Gumbert to Mise to Lake. Left on base: St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 11. Base on balls: Off Warneke 4, Kriat 1, Gumbert 1, Riddle 4. Struck out: By Kiist 1, Riddle 2.

Hits: Off Warneke 8 in 8, Krist 1 In 1, Gumbert 0 tn 1. Losing pitcher; Warneke. Time 2:08. Attendance 18,203. elahth: Rosenthal batted for Harder tn Brown the best athlete he's coached at Falls City in his 13 years regime there, will enrol at Kemper Military academy this browbeat the umpires while filing protests, which have no basis in fact or justification in the rules, eighth; Bell batted for Hem ley ninth.

Cleveland 1 001 0114 Chicago 402 200 01a come the short, fearsome, sudden After a year or two there, 6eAth encounters the 18 hole savage sluggers like Joe Di Mag to attend Ne James plans Knickerbocker. Kreevich. Wright 8, ap 1 gio and Bill Dickey of New York, matchea. Two of these come up tjas become very offensive, not only to the spectators in other ........103 100 00 8 10 1 Concordia with a 73, just ahead of Phil Ait braska u. no ooo 013 a pimg, Boit.rs Kennedy.

Krror: tenner, Boston's Ted Williams and Cleve ail uui Rucker's Triple Sets Giants' Victory Pace FsVgh 'time for the good of Herb Deurmyer, who re cities thruout the circuit, but to Batteries: Hammer, E. Graff (8) and Bohan; Glass, White and Dennis. land's Jeff Heath and the, strong pitching arms of Bullet Bob Feller, Mack, Appling. Lyons. Two base nit: Boudreau, Walker, Rosenthal, Knickerbocker.

Three base hit: Boudreau, Wright. Stolen base: Wright, Bolters, Tresh. Sac the leagues prestige, that the to PHILADELPHIA. UP). Paced by our entire organization." Americans nip the Nationals In nndR JTrJTT k1 77s their son both turned tn best Johnny Ruckefs fourth inning triple with the bases loaded the triple witn tne oases loaaea me Thornton Lee, Charley Ruffing, Al Benton and others.

rifice: Kuhel, Kennedy. Double play: Appling to Kuhel. Left on base: Cleveland me aii mar comest at, i nn um rinv mir XTT 1 New York Giants defeated the Vlnil I I Wnr TVtpr 1TI1 aintOF Hllfl Phillies 7 to 3 in eight rain swept Ula XJVICI 111111AIUJ. CillU. ira onf umej cocKy mcmocr practice included: Vic Ghent, 69; There's tremendous hitting tne American league nave oeen isv.w w.i 7ft and 7i'i bv 5, Chicago 12.

Base on balls: Off Milnar 1. Having 8, Lyons 1. Struck out: By Harder 1, A. Smith 1, Lyons 1. Hits: Off Milnar in 1 3, Having 8 in 3 1 3, Harder power, real pitching skill and box innines in the first game of reduced to a disgruntled group of Jimmy rmaret, Henry Ransom of "have nota" inasmuch as they nri Mot office appeal in those names.

Thumbnail Sketches. 3 In 3 1 3, A. Smith 1 in l. Losing pitcher: Milnar. Tuna 3:18.

Attendance Whirla way seek all time honors a scheduled doubleheader. The sec ond game was postponed on ac efforts of the campaign thus far and T. B. Strain reduced his low of 1941 to 86. A rumor was spreading around the club house Howard Hadley had slipped around with a 90, but it couldn't be confirmed.

Efficient Ed Newkirk said it was all quiet on the Believe it or Not front Sunday. navel anipuea xm imjsi uirro inttfr 1 rinaan count of wet grounds. (actual) 18,827. Rookie Hurlers Win Pair for Boston Sox. N.

York ab at Phit'phia ibhti Di Maggio? He's played in every All Star game (5) since he hit the big time: he's hit safely in his Rucker cf 3 3 10! Murtaugh 2b 4112 Whiteh'd 2b 3 1 3 2IBragan aa 4 12 0 Moore if BY GRANTLAND RICE. NEW YORK. (NANA). Which is the all time horse of the turf? Man O' War, Exterminator, or game at Tampa, spring before And were shut out, 4 to 0. in St Louis last summer.

Plus Cincinnati's world series George Carter, heading west for his annual vacation alonsr the 4 3 1 01 Marty 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 OILitwhiter 3 3 2 0 4 16 OlEtten lb 8 15 2 4 0 8 Risso rf 2 0 2 0 Bob Hulbcrt crowned city tennis champ BOSTON. UP). With rookie pitchers going the route in both games, the Boston Red Sox took a doubleheader, 6 to 2 and 4 to from the Washington Senators. Ott rf Young lb Danning Bartell 3b Jurges ss HubbeU HO HUM, WILSON AGAIN. Monk Wilson again led the chase around He 4 11 01 Warren 4 3 0 6 0 3 0 16) May 3b 3 0 2 3 4 0 0 1 possibly Whirlaway? And from somewhere deep in the past I hear a dim voice calling, "What about Colin?" 1 0 1 0 0 TM 110 0 whipped out a 72, pushing Emil ab a( Boston ab a 3 0 13! DIMaggio et 3118 Blanton Johnson Benjamin Melton Livingston Totals Frank out of the front row seat by a single stroke.

Ma 8 13 0 4 13 6 4 0 3 0 Finney rf 8 11 01 Williams If I put this tangled problem up to an expert who was just cele 0 0 0 6 6 0 6 0 28 6 24 8 4 1 1 31 Foxx lb lone was content with a 76 while last 48 games, a modern record. Williams is belting the baU at better than a .400 clip. Dickey, a veteran of six All Star games, will be the best catcher on the field; he's hitting .333. Heath, a newcomer to the midsummer classic, belongs; he's batting .376. Altho knocked out of the box on his last three appearances twice by the last place St, Louis Browns Feller's unbeatable when he's "right.

He has won 16, lost 4. Lee has the next best average, 10 Ruffing, 9 and Benton 6 1. But the outlook for the National league's forces isn't exactly Wash. Archie 3b Cramer cf Lewis rf Travis ss Vernon lb Myer 3b Case if Evans Chase 32 8 24 8 3 0 8 6 Tabor 3b Totals brating his eightieth birthday and trout streams and in the mountains is going to stop at Sidney to watch 'em harvest what will be his biggest wheat crop on land he owns there provided the hail stays away another week. saw it a week ago and it was waist high and so thick he could throw his hat on it and the skimmer would stay right on ness, is a big factor, I should say that Exterminator, still living and frisking on a Virginia farm, must be rated beyond the three year limit as the top horse, with Whirl away in close pursuit if Warren Wright's fast, strong three year old can keep going on." Whirlaway is now after Seabis cuit's all time money record, and his next big stake volley will be fired at Arlington.

Bob" Robertson, one of the country's leading trainers, was talking about Exterminator and Whirlaway. "Exterminator," he told me, "was the greatest horse I ever saw. He had everything. He could win a six furlong race one week and a two mile race the next. He could carry 138 pounds and never show it.

2 18 4 4 0 14 8 6 12 4 0 8 0 4 8 8 3 4 0 8 1 Jack Tobin came In with an even 80.,. Benjamin batted for Johnson in sixth; f.4uintiui Hattarf 1nr Maltnn in aiahth. who had been looking back over 4 6 10 4 0 3 0 4 8 1 10 6 2 Doerr 2b Pytlak L. News'e SS H. News' Bob Harrison bows in finals Young Bob Hulbert, former Hnvftlnrk basketball and tennis New York ioi 400 io the pick of the past for more than George Derksen't 85 was his oio 002 003 sixty years.

His name is Col. Matt Philadelphia 16 0 0 a4ee best score ever, and Mrs. C. L. weiaj Kennedy 18 6 1 Foster couldn't recount any other Winn, the Kentucky Derby's caliph, the sultan of Churchill Downs.

Totals SO I 27 13 31 8 34 6 Totals ace. added the city tennis title to time she had Droxen hi athiAtic triumnhi Sundav aft Sunday card was 99... George WelaJ batted for Chaae la fifth. "In the first place," the Colonel erooon at the tennis club. Burt wasn't exactly disappointed I 000 010 100 2 300 200 10 4 a I i a i OA I Hulbert dropped the first set to wim ma oo.

said, "Man O' War must be judged as a three year old, since he never raced after that age. You can call Daily wins Carter cup his ultimate victim. Bob Harrison, gloomy. McKechnie can call upon three of the four National league pitchers who silenced the Ameri him the greatest three year old. SCHMIDT IN FORM.

Everything was working swell for Mel Schmidt at East Hills and Runs: Rucker 4, Bartell, Jurgea, Bunnell, Murtaugh, Litwhiler, Benjamin. Error: Moore. Two base hit: Litwhiler, Rucker, Bartell, Moore. Three base hit: Rucker. Sacrifice: Whitehead.

Double play: Jurgea to Whitehead to Young 2. Left on base: Philadelphia 2, New York 8. Base on balls: Off Blanton. 1, Melton 2, HubbeU 1. Struck out: By HubbeU 6, Blanton 1, Johnson 2.

Melton 2. Hits: Off Blanton 7 in 3 3 3 innings, Johnson 1 In 3 1 3, Melton 1 ia 1 Losing pitcher: Blanton. Time of game 1:40. Bucs Grab Pair of Games from Chicago. PITTSBURGH.

UP). Scoring seven runs in a big fifth inning, the Pittsburgh Pirates went on to A.t rn.1..... 8, but rallied to sweep the next three, 6 3, 6 0, 6 3. Illness forced Mary Fencil to But since time, in all time great J. Floyd Dally, the hard shooting Runs: Bvana 1.

DIMaggio Finney, Foxx 2, Doerr. Krror; Kvana, Two base hit: Lewis, Travis, Evans, Di Mags to. Home run: Xvana, Foxx. Sacrifice: Finney. Double play: Foxx to L.

Newaome to H. Newaome. Left on base: Washington 6. Boston 6. Base on bails: Off Chase 3, Kennedy 3, H.

Newsome 4. Struck out: By Chane 4. Kennedy 8, H. Newsome 3. Hits: Off Chase 3 in 4 Innings, Kennedy 4 in 4.

Losing pitcher; Chase, Time 1:48. Attendance, 85,000. Bseoae Oeme, a 71 was the Glen Williams manufactured a 76, and 77s farmer ana elevator owner from Fremont won the second annual postpone her women's singles finals match against Merriam from 40c investment can league siege guns with three hits at St. Louis last year. They are Brooklyn's Whit Wyatt, boasting a record of 13 victories, 4 defeats; Cincinnati's Bucky Walters (10 6) and New York's veteran of five AU Star tilts, Carl HubbeU $65 Pop Carter trophy shoot at the Mann, The championship affair were credited to Eddie Maul and Bill Sieck.

Covington Lincoln Gun dub. Daily brake 49 wm be played Monday if Miss Fen rwyeffeiwwei i we "wey 'FW8f mi' 1 1 1 ii 1 1 wi iee saja 0pHFmtmg'm 1 6M posted a 79. out of 30 shooting from the back 200 000 001 10 Washlngtoa Frank TUton added up an 81 and our bowling partner, Glen 100 120 OOX 4 Boston distance of 23 yards, B. Jordan, Bancroft, defending champion of the event, broke 46. The scores at 50 targets: a 13 4 Victory over mo wuwgo Cubs to sweep a doubleheader.

The Suber, tundra and Early; Hughsoa and Peacock. cil doctor gives the go ahead sign. Bob Hulbert and Hubert Kenny advanced to the semifinals in the men's doubles by eliminating A. Daland and John Burly, 6 1, 6 4. Roshon, slipped in with an 86...

Brad Young had an 85, Frank (7 8). Four righthanders, Lon Warneke, St. Louis (9 4), Claude Pas seau, Chicago (8 8), Paul Derringer, Cincinnati (7 10), and Cy Blanton, Philadelphia (5 5), round Broke Tarda Bucs grabbed a 2 1 decision in uie first game. rKi.A ah i tttthureh ab 0 a Browns Win After, Tigers Take First. Jackson an 88 and Bill Scott an 87...

W. D. Dally. Fremont 48 ST. LOUIS.

UP). The Browns split a doubleheader with the De Hack 3b 2 0 1 31 Anderson ss 4 0 12 Cav'etta Cf 4 0 1 01 Handley 3b 4 12 3 Cul'ghe 4 13 II Fletcher lb 4 8 12 0 Nicholson rf 4 6 3 01 Elliott rf 3 0 10 Dahlgren lb 4 0 10 01 VRobays 1100 rtallaa'rirn If 1 4 II DiMaKKiO If 3 16 0 18 ISNT ENOUGH. Pioneers lured 200 brethren, and several of the troit Tigers, winning the second J. 3. Bunch.

Atcataoa, 48 William Badberg. Neb. City. 46 Joe Melmer, Columbue 46 W. F.

Robinson. 4T A. A. Van Land Ingham. Line 44 C.

L. Waggoner, buier 44 R. B. Jot dan, Bancroft 44 W. H.

Hilt, Bern. Kas 4 H. 3. Morehead. Falls CKy.

44 H. H. Wheeler, Lincoln 43 D. C. Hermanea, Raymond 43 of these game, 5 to after the Tigers had scored a 7 5 triumph in the first out the National league's mound staff.

President William Harridge made two substitutions in the American league squad on the eve of the AU Star game. He named veteran righthander Red Leonard of Washington (6 9) and Boston's went around a couple of times. AMERICAN UtAOLB. netl 1 Pet Ed Dosek came back with an 80 with a six run carnival in the fifth Inning. N.

York 48 26 .6481 Detroit 38 40 .404 Cleveland 46 31 .5871 Phlla. 84 40 ,48 after a 75, and Tommy Dworak was consistent with a 77 and 78 Stringer 2b 3 12 31 (Justine 2b 3 12 6 Sturgeon at 2 10 11 Lopei 3 12 1 Oalan 1 0 0 SeweU 9 8 0 1 0 Hudson ss 6 0 0 21 Pasaeau 3 6 6 1J Total SO 4 24 121 Total! SO 7 27 12 Oalan batted for Sturgeon la seventh. M. S. Nethart, LaPlalta 43 Detroit ab al St.

Louis Boston 40 S3 .8481 St. LouM 3'0 Chicago 38 86 .8141 Wash ton 28 47 .364 C. F. Mitchell. Rora 42 J.

B. KtoUL Kxeter 42 Ferry 3b Heidrich skidded to an 84 23 22 22 31 20 22 22 22 20 23 23 22 18 22 32 20 18 23 21 33 20 21 21 16 22 20 20 16 18 NATIONAL LEAGUE. J. Cook, Maryevllle, Kas. 42 after a 78, and Bernie Mortensen displayed an 80 and 82...

R. L. McCosky ef Radcltff If Statnback Campbell rf 1 pctl ir 1 D. Larabee, Pawnee City. 42 A.

Sabata. Davtd Cttf 4 Chicago 000 100 ooo i stMtnklva an 34 Plttabarch 83 83 Pittsburgh ioi uw r. O. Olson. Unco In 41 ab a a 8 113 16 0 0 4 2 10 2 8 6 16 5 1 6 4 16 2 8 2 4 6 4 12 1 4 I 4 0 2 6 6 1 6 6 6 1 110 6 J.

J. Oottachaly. Plymouth 46 Runs: Hack. Fletcher 1. Two base hit: St.

Louis 46 28 .633 Chicago 34 43 N. York 88 32 Boston 29 42 .408 Clnda'aU 88 38 20 64 .370 young southpaw, Mickey Harris (3 7) to replace Pitcher Mariua Russo (7 5), New York, and Shortstop Luke Appling, Chicago, both of whom reported Injuries. Appling's withdrawal leaves the post in the hands of Manager Joe Cronin, Boston; Lou Boudreau, Fletcher, Oustine. Home run: Fletcher 3. Anderson shot his best round of the year, an 84, so he tried again and tacked up an 85...

Low for the day was Al Bar 6 13 llHeffner 3b 6 2 8 Lucadello 2b 8 2 2 01 McQuInn lb 6 6 2 eiJudntch ef 4 0 4 OICullenbUM tt 4 2 8 3iClift 3b 2 11 Horace rf 4 11 HFerrella 8 6 4 3 Strange as 16 6 1'Oalehouae 6 6 1 0 Kramer 2 6 6 OlLaabs 6 0 6 OiCaater jTrotter Kstaiella York lb Htgglna 3b Sullivan Croucher as Newsom Left on base: eweago o. nwourin Base on balls: Off SeweU 3. Struck out: By Pasaeau 3, SeweU 2. Time 1:88. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

I pctl 1 Mtnn'p's 47 SO .6 l(i Toledo 40 40 thule's 73. Husker grid .600 Dr. A. D. CaidwelL Bancroft 44 Joe Lemmon.

Falls City 38 R. A. Brown, laneola 38 Tom Maytoorn, Lincoln 38 R. S. Michaels.

Atchison. Ka. 38 tr, Harry Fianaburg. Uaooia 38 E. O.

Lester, Lincoln 38 F. B. Haines. Lincoln 33 Jo Sakaloaky, Omaha 32 Game. Rowe Benton Gearing cr 6 6 2 6 Cleveland, and Cecil Travis, Wash Chicago 002 100 01 4 a 0 6 0 2 Pittsburgh 10 U7U im 1 0 8 0 1 ington, who also plays third base.

ders Chief Bauer and Sam Schwartzkopf were grouped at 77 and 78, respectively, while Trap shooter Bill Harder'a 78 was the tons of his Al Stroh Lott'viiie eg Paul aa ea Kas. Cltf 42 31 lndp 83 47 .400 Col bus 43 33 Milwaukee 24 83 .312 WESTERN LEAOLE. 1 1 Norfolk 31 16 .423 Deaw 22 28 .431 Boo City 30 20 .800 Soo Fails 20 28 417 linnt Para. raaanelL Moot and Schef fine; Butcher, Lanning and Davis. Lopes.

Totals 33 6 37 lOi Totals ST 12 27 13 Balance of Power. 16 arde, 186 Targets. C. 1. Morehead.

147; Joa Melmer. 14T; Gehrtnxer batted for Newsom la fifth; tWaa, Tnf iMal laa AitAwa wiliae esrwvfr C. F. Mitchell, 146; W. D.

Daily, 144; R. E. Michaels. 146: W. F.

Robmaon. 143: 18 so .376 caught an ana m. anyer was r. JV Cheyenne 28 21 AA1V AVCEg Uvl 6S.IA04, OJAII 1 gm their rivals 15 to 20 percentage Uinton pair sets pace 000 040 016 Detroit in the 81 bracket were Bert Mosher, Eddie Lebsack and Ward points in team batting power. An tiro amateur American league outfield of Wil Ior lowa pro amaieiir liams.

Heath and Joe DI Maggio DES MOINES, la. UP). Young boasts a combined batting average Milt Beai and George Holbrook, St. Loula 012 on ooo Runs: Perry, McCosky, Campbell, York. Biggins, Sullivan, Heffner, McQulna, Cul krablne 2 Strange.

Errors: Nona. Two base hit: Sullivan. Ferry. McCosky, Laaba. Simpson.

A. o. Mumma reached 83, Harry Luts 89. Yesterday' scores AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chirac 6, Cievttaad 6.

Detroit 1 8, at, Leeds 8 8. Mew York 8 8, FhihMMphla 4 1. Boata 4 3, Wasategteei 8 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE, PHtettargli 8 18, calraga 1 A. BnMtklya 6, Boat 2.

Nrw York 7, PMlaeVlplihk 8. H. H. Wheeler, 148; C. L.

Waggoner, 144; Dr. O. Olaoa, 141; George Carter. 141; ML E. Nethart.

141; Jos Lemmon, 140; A. A. Van LaadinghaJB, 138; C. i. Cook, 138; W.

H. Hilt, 138; O. A. Bivwts. 137; ft.

A. Brown, 136; 1. $. Bunch, 136; Dr. Starry Fianaburg.

134; 1 D. Larabee, 134; A. Bowman. 130; i. B.

Klota. 130; H. C. Cashing, 128; F. B.

Haines. 123; Tom Mayborn, 123; Joe Sakateeky, 114: William Badberg, 72x78; J. $. Oottachaly, TU78; It. C.

Hermanea, 70x78. opens its Sacrifice: Judnlch. Double plays: York to I or points Deuer man Uie I the Clmton anarpsnooters, pui TU rf'SLri? aLouis Wrongest NaUonal league trio gether a 66, six under par, Sun Ferreu. Len en naae. Detroit i I r.

I Play for prep title 12. Baas en balls: Off Newaont a. row iwiua Dwugiiwi nu my io win vnej uro aniaicuf wov PHILADELPHIA. UP). A field of Benton Qai.

house 3, castor 2. struck st. Louis, and Pete Reiser, Brook hail event, the annual preliminary ii aiia law. By Oalehouae 1. Hlta: Off Newsom more than 60 begins play Monday for the national interscholaistic lyn.

McKechie has seven batters hitting .300 or better; Manager Del Baker of the American league to the Iowa State amateur goll meet. The winners, posting a 32 and a tennis championship won last year by Robert Carrothers, Los An 8 tn 4. Rowe 4 ia 1, Benton 3 In 4, Gatehouse 4 in 4 1 3, Cramer 1 tn 1 2 3, Caster 2 in 2. Trotter 2 ml. Winning Ditcher: Benton.

Losing pitcher: Gatehouse, Time 3:33. Seeead Game. Detroit OOO 120 000 1 8 2 St. Lmtta 200 002 tOx 6 6 6 has 10. 34 at the Hyperion club, were two Ctartn 8.

St. Louts a. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tefea 1 4, m. Paaf 8 8. wnawe 6 1, Minneapolis 2 4.

lnaiajutimUs 8 1. Kaanaa City 6 4. Milwaukee 8 1. Letitavilte 4 4. WESTERN LEAGUE.

FaeMe) 8 2. Stoax FaBe 4 1, Reaver 8 8. Worfetk 6 8. geles, who was killed in an auto American league players have I strokes ahead of Johnny Jacobs of Stoff Phota WM. BASLER, 1751 No.

14th made a good investment recently when he spent 40c for Journal and Star Want Ad to sell a cow. The cow sold for $65 and about a dozen would be buyers answered the ad. Just a sample of how quickly livestock and other things sell thru Journal and Star Want Ads they can help you too, annual race meet MjUDISON. Neb.KUP). Madison's annual race meeting opens Tuesday with seven races scheduled each of the first three days and eight Friday and Saturday.

mobile accident. won five of tne eight previous All I Cedar Rapids, the state amateur Star games, but they were shut champion, and Charles JKurKnarx, Trout. Newaom. Newhouser and Tea l.Hla KM Baifl Sport Page 11 out 4 0 last year, another Cedar Rapids player. 4j.

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