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The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 6

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6 Thi Lexington llerald titiy July 8 mm Spahn And Turley On Mound In All To Start Star Tilt Gallant Guy Is Repeater In Junior League Show Baltimore A Town Whose Baseball Franchise Was Traded For Saloon Hosts All-Star BALTIMORE July Hie city of Baltimore which had its first real fling at major league baseball when John McGraw the former great manager traded his interest in a saloon for stock owned by Wilbert Robinson in the Baltimore Baseball Club back on July 8 1902) was pop-eyed today as thousands of baseball fans throughout the country swelled the population Although Baltimore has hem la end out ef the nujar leagues for the pari 50 years it marks the flrri time that a gala event such as aa AllStar game I major league version that is) has ever been held here The city never waa able to hori a World Series etther So you can writ Imagine that the Maryland city which Is one of the world's largest poets is bubbling ever tonight to aaUdpatioa of the 1151 major league AD-Slar game Tuesday And the 58 version of the "Star of attraction little extra something this year For the first time to the history of the mid-summer and Tuesday's la the 25th aanhwiary 'Of the game the starting players were chosen hy the player 'managers and coaches ef all II aiajor league clubs The AB-Star game le an ent emetic attraction aa awch a put ef tasetaD as the World Series It's participants are as due to perfeettaa ee is humanly passible When the All-Star game wee to He Infancy the players grumbled becauee they wen selected They wealed to take a few daya off for fishing golfing tainting er perhaps to vend a few leisure hours with their family Some wanted to loaf at the race track but Cnmmltiioner Keucuaw Mountain i-aaHM ruled that baeeball and racing doa't mix ee race tracks were held ii The ADStar game kee ked He headaches On occasion the managers didn't want to ge along with the players Triart Burt Shot ton laid he wouldn't start Hank Sauer w-rf INSIDE ADVANCE INFORMATION Casey Yankees manager whe wlB pttri to agiimt the Nattoul Leagae la May's AD-Slar with Mrs Stengel la a dewatoua betel aa brnetaD gteata gathered to BaKimerw far tor game (AP Whrphrtsl STARTERS IN ALLSTAR CLAKIC-New Yt Yankee right-header Bah Turley tlell) will ta etarliug pitcher far the Ameri can League In today's ADStar heiebeU game in Battbnere MD waatae Braves eauihpnw nerve gpaha I right! le echeduled to week the tint them tanlngn far Uw Nettaual League Tartey ta tap wfauwr In majera whh a IM rreeed Spahn ta IM wee-tori meet IAP Whvptato) Confusion Reigns In Cincinnati because Sauer played center field like be was the Statue of Liberty Bet A Chaadlrr the cancel Kentucky gevenar whe was baseball czar at that time trig Shaitan to play ir tax Shotton grumbled but he played Sauer aad the "or never wm kaowe And geuer shocked Shotton by making the day's meet spectacular catch The ptayers ao longer grumble when selected far the All-Star team They kaow that their wallets will have a greener look when their playing days are ever- since the players kaow that the radio and tdeviriaa face go into their lush pension fund So Tuesday at Oriole Stadium about 47771 atarry-eyed fans am going to have their eyes oa the stars aa Baltimore its anna to the cream ef the crop to the world of k-a-n Short Shots From The Sports Baseball Data Yesterday's Results NATIONAL KIAHUI (He ihm mMiM) AXBBSCAN LSAGCI (Urn gmmm artiWui) A MIMIC AN AMMOCUTMM MnuyUi 4 Owkt liilwllli at nuMNi n4 tala Pwwtr 14 4 PmI I VtaMto 4 iiiMipilh 4 Standings KAIlONAi UAOl'I Wu Levt OB Haney Places Mays As Leadoff Hitter In Surprise Move Bv leek Heed BALTIMORE July 7 Warren Spahn to pitch and Willie Maya to lead off were Manager Fred Haney's surprising choices for the National League today to face Bullet Bob Turley of the American League in Tuesday's 25th All-Star baseball game Haney locked the book cat the window whee he turned to Me S7-yeerld Milwaukee lefthander ee the National's starter despite on Americas lineup that will include only one lefthanded better-second baseman Nelson Frit of Chicago gpaha has appeared In five ADStar games riarting ia at Brooklyn and winning on relief in 1851 at Cincinnati "He gets the righthander out fort as eaves II Haaey exptatoeri to lobby "He haaat toes Friday and ae wDt have there days at mri And ami beget Uta to big tall part: with plenty ef mem to catch a By The selection of May to lead off caused ahnoat aa much comment as the choice of gpaha 104 The Sea Francisco center fielder with a 85 average and 11 home rune has been tatting No8 la the Giant Uneup "Yon 'figure to pinch htt at least three tlmei far your pitcher In this said Haney the pinch hitter comm through then yon have Willie coming up neat I couldn't think at anything nicer than Caaty Stengel tho New York Yankee manager who will be managing Ms eighth ADStar teem (he has a tad 24 record) went along with hi ace Yankee righthander in Turley The nowlndup pitcher ta the top winner la the majors with a 124 record and four ahutonte among complete Although Turley wan named to two other teem he never pitched before He lari worked Friday Re art didat let Haney Ms 1817 Warid Srrire eeuqnemr get away with all the mrpriaea He level Mlrkvy Mantle Yaafcee switch hitler to the No epet to the order to give hha that nuuqr extra chances at National Leagna pitching Mantle has been to a eramo-long el amp hot has been pulling out of tt ia recent days Mickey hit Me 21st heme rue Suaday to rloee In ee the leader Jackie rosea ef Boston whe lop bath league ia homer 124) and runt tatted to (M) tats behind Mantle Then comes Bob Cerv of Kansas City the cleanup mee whe ta second to Jemee with 22 homer and (2 run tatted fax the settle Id Cerv la left Mantle in center and Jensen to right Nellie Fox the kagneteadbiq baiter from Chicago with XI alt Becauee Mantle switches against a lefthanded pitcher the White Sex second baseman win be Uw only lefty winger to the American starting After Cerv comm BID Skewran of New York on flrri base Frank ef Boston on third catcher Cue Iriando at Baltimore shortstop Lula Aparido ef Chicago and Turley Neither Stecgei nor Haney would name any definite pitcher after their riarten to this silver Anniversary game The Americas League bolds 14-18 series edge and ta a 12-to-ll favorite although the National has won ala of the lari eight The Americana wea tori year at CL Louie D5 with each teem searing three In the ninth Baltimore ta al art to wcl-cam Me firri ADStar game with a erttaut crowd ef sheet 4MMl Tha players witt ta Riven through the streets to eanverUMm an the way to the park Juri Uta at Milwaukee ee LU Cktara cikcimsati AMSB1CAN LX AO VI Lou Gehrig Jimmy Frits Simmon end Joe ia sue-cesskm Aad fleet fargfi Ted: And speaking ef great one-mae feats them was the thrill supplied hy Ted Williams Hi the 1941 All-Star game Joe DiMaggio had Ml lata what appeared to be a gameend-ing double play giving tha Nationals a $4 victory But Billy relay throw feom Eddie Miller pulled tho flrri baiemaa off tho bag and DiMaggio was ruled safe Claude Pasaeau wha struck out Williams the previous time worked a two-ball one-strike ri on Thumpin' Teddy but Pasaeau didat get soother pitch by Ted The big guy swung aad HU a home run against the third deck at Briggs one ef the longest pokes ever made at Detroit The Americana won 7-4 aad Williams waa a here then 17 years agoi juri as he is today a a a LaataviDa drew mare: Alt hough you would think major league All-Star game would attract mom then two minor league teams meeting hem but woo'L Whee Louisville played here la the 1944 Little World Scries a total of SMB fane paid their way Into the ball orchard The Orioim lari money eu that one because they mcieved only 124 per cent the gate aa their ehare-the identical amount they had to pay the city far rental of the stadium And the Orioim will lose about $25000 hy playing host to the All-Star game Tuesday becauar the player pension fund get 80 per cent 25 per cent goes li a central fund far the twe major leagues and I per cent to the baseball commissioner's office Add them up and you grt 100 per cent Them's not much 'eft is them? Many mluimg It looked peculiar around th All-Star headquarter at the Emersoe Hotel hem tonight Only one familiar Cincinnati Hedlcg torn waa ipotted (no Pandit ha didn't the measles) A year ago the Redlegs were thick ee thieves to St Lenta for the mid-cummer festival The Redlegs arrived them Just before the tilt far a dtaarimea fourgame scrim and many ef them remained in the Mould City to participate in the AD Star game The only Redleg I have sees hem is pitcher Bob Purkey a a Plenty ef era bade If yoo like to eat aea bode this Is the place you have been looking far Three-fourths of tho fish Industry up hem consists ef oyster Balti-e la served hy 17 regular cargo shipping Une a a Watched hags deeefyt I leaned my lesson at Milwaukee lari October Whee my suitcases wm switched around today I played like a sidewalk supervisor and watched every move the baggage boyi made Whee I arrived ia Milwaukee far last year's World Series my bags didst They wen located at Rochester NY end got them beck the neat day Baltimore has a real fine airport consists of MOO acne aad ia quite a nifty landing place far the plenex aea Cant fargvt Hubbrtl: Conversation around tho hotel lobby which wae filled with baseball bigwigs and players centered on All-Star games of the peri aad moot ef the talk was about King Carl Hubbefl of tho New York Giants In the 1984 game Hubbril had 'em burning then sad they an still talking about by fanning five of the greatest Americas League hitters fat Babe Ruth Starting Lineups BALTtHOKX Mi Tin atari-ln lln tar iSMdara Mtfe All-Our rua at MnaaiM SnHrt mllliai aad IMS taab NATIONAL UAGl'B wun Min sa iwinaa ri Ite aaiaaar Fiurtarefe It Srca Maxal SI Ircux Hank Aaraa Mllaartax If fa Bran Baakx Ctnrcax 33 Prank Thmu Piurtarife fUU ttaarratel PiuteariX ta IM Crandall MUaaakra IM Warns Opafea uuosakrc IM aUtnlTAM LEAOlIl Hrttia la cfemea ta hi HKUr Muillx are tart ri ri Jackw Imra Brataa if 311 Bab Cr tuna Ctly HI Okawraa Mr Tart Ik JM Frank Italrcax Brctea ta JM kadaxMlUaMix JU On TrinMx Laie npartrix CMntX art Tar My Orm Tart ll-l art (AMertraal tote' Tara Oaraaa iMUmali lint haaa WU MeKBUry (Awrwaal anaM ihaaa Jarta Caalan iXaUaaali uura tut fTCah taM lAMikaal Ml (M4 fern Prank Swary iNMMaal' rlffhl Dali Him Caalan IB rtiHk vita la tea hrcM kaU ri tea flirt tCDT) aad wfil be beamed wtsm Uw nation on network INBC) radio aad television ee asuat This is part ef the contract hy which $1250000 ta paid annually for radio-TV rights ta the AD Star World Series The player prarioa fund feu 10 per eedf of the gate receipt and 00 per cam ef the TV money Whh the major tengue player caacbm and managers picking the riarting lineup lesccpt pitchers) far die flrri lime the National has three Pittsburgh Pirates an the first teem They era left fielder Bob Skinner third baseman Frank Thames end eee-eed basemen BUI Maxeroski Uw Brave also have three counting the pKchera After leading off whh Mays Haney follow with Me two left-handed hitters gklnaer end flrri teaemaa Stan Muriel ef 8L Louie who hr cake a record every time ta turns around In this hie IStk ADStar ganw Haney has right fielder Hank Aaron at his Brave ta the cleanup spot despite Me JN average Then earns ehartetep Ernie Banks ef Chicago and Themes who leads the Net tonal with 22 tamen end ST raw tatted to Maierockl catcher Del Crandall at MUwaukea and Spahn round the tatting eider Bob Friend at PMiitargh everybody's game an Uw No-t too nl starter now eg peer to ta In Sao an Ita second pitcher by Ctnehuwtre Bob er ana ef the right-relief awe Don Me-Metan ef MUweetae DM Few ml ef Philadelphia er Leery Jackson ef SL Lenta Only If Stengel movee platoon of lefthanded Miter into the lineup ta Haney expected to eaU jh fa Facts Figures On All-Star Tilt BALTIMORE July 7 ID-Fneta figured ea Tuesday ADStar Time It eoea (CDT) National Lea aw ADmar team va Amsrleaa Leagae ADStar teens Staadtog af nerten American 14 National It Favorite American IS to IA Manager Fred Haary af MD washes National League: Caney Stengel of New Ynrfc Anwrieaa Leagae Braadcaritag Company IWLWL Nat tonal Bmedrari-tog Company Channels 8 8 II) Lari year1 American 8 Nettaual I at 8X Louto Pmkehle 48M8 Weather fwvenet Ferily I art leg pHehem Warren tato Milwsakeo (IM) No-ttooai Bob Turley New Terk (IM) Hmeriruu Manorr al select loo Wtartere esrept pttriwrs era ctaaru hy malar leagua ptayers eoaebe and manager Rest of Dm sqnads wircted by maoagef llame American League of San Francisco and Johnny Podree of Lm Angcton Stengel has a strong ph eking staff too If Haney brings in Ms lefthanded Mtlem like Mihraw kee'e Ed Mathews or Chirago'a Walt Mncyn he could eoene ep with lefty eurh ea Billy Pierce at Chicago Wbttey Ford af New York er BiUy O'Dell ef Uw hori Baltimore Ortotex For right-heaiirm ta baa Early Wyoa of Chlrago Ray Narieski ef Cleveland and his own rrltof ace fume-throwing Ryee Duma for late fat the day The weatherman talks of a pertly cloudy humid day whh afternoon thundershower He wane they might get wet if I hey-go late extra Innings Conunlus toner Font Frick has a schedule ef three possible playoff date In case of a postponement The game could be played Tuesday sight at 7 pm -fCDTi Wednesday morning at 8 20 am (CDT) er 12 noon (CDT) No ADStar game however ever bee The riarten except the pitcher must pixy at least three tom lags aniens Injured No pitcher can work mom then three faialnge unless tt gom into overtime A fraction of an inning of relief does net count against a pit Cher's three-Inn lag eligibility SECOND FLOOR Rain Makes Muddy Track For Opening Night Performance By MM Gallant Guy amart-atep- 7-year-old chestnut the stable of Mrs A Whittenberg of Louisville repeated as five-: gaited stallion champion of the Lexington Junior League Horse Show by beating a couple of other classy contenders at the Trotting Track last night hy Frit Jordan who also was astride the son of Beta Gallant-Gilded Gal O' Goshen when he took the eroara a year ago Gallant Giqr wea eat ever Fricrices Heritage Item the Dodge 'Stables ef LeztagtoB and Bean-f champ Bhythra Kins aa entry e( Mrs A 5 Kelly ef Chester Vt it Bight sw which wi held ea a sticky track which caused the post-peaemeet ef three haraese pony classes aa-tU this afternoon Heavy showers late yesterday ernooa net only cut doi the atteedaace tor the first eve-Bins eeesioa ef the ehow hot left the track la heat of the greed-staed la inch muddy condition that the Knock Dowa and Out Jumper CUm wee stated la the Infield The Ladies Hackney Pony Cbm the Hameea Pony Stallioa or Gelding das and the Hameci Pony Mare Ctose were poetpoaed until 1 o'clock this afternoon cat-tint but probram to 10 Gallant Guy was 'the only 1197 winner comprtlot lait nitht to ICpHt Principal' victim waa Molly Moody's Sunshine Carol who wua the Mf ThreeGaited Champtoo-ship of the ehow last yew Showinf la the 1600 ThreeGaited Stake for nurse er teMinga over lit heads and not exceeding ILL Sunshine Carol finished second to TadmtStar aa entry of Nancy Cunningham of Beloit Wto Pete De Alley was astride the winner while Garland Bradshaw rode Sunshine Card Third place went to Lady Agees from the Long Beach Calif stable of Mr and MraJ Paul Jones Harry Latb-mp tiding Another 1K7 wlaaer wha waa expected la repeat waa Dream Walta in the Amatrnr Five-Gatted Man dam Uewaver Dream Watts owned and ridden hy Jndy Mnrfca ml Chicago didn't get her rhearr She threw a Mae at the start ef the Tha winner was Beloved Belinda a beautiful Lyear-old gray mare owned and riddea by the attractive Joan Hchtneea Hill of HflHitna Texas Lynne Girdler of Louisville rode her Twilight Walk to second place while third went to Zinks Haven owned and riddea hy Marcia Davis ef Waukegan HL Zlaka Haven threw a shoe midway through the competttiou and wee reshod ta the ring A Danville entry Cotooe! Boyle property ef Grasslands Farm scored- a popular victory la the $500 Three-Yeer-Old fine Her-1 neu Stake Art Sbmnoas drove the beautiful chestnut stallioa Bif World owned by Hebei Farms of Pulaski Than was second and Mr aa entry of 'the Double Beach Chatta-m third Gub Smoke owned by Barkley Brock of CUatoo Mo and ridden hy Toby Green won the Walking Stall Inns er Geldings Class over-Oklahoma Gypsy aa entry of Dutch O'Neal Little Bock Ark In the Novice Keadsten to Bike event Rebel Finns furnished the winner la Saapshri who heat out Bitty Tem oweed and driven hy Edwin Stow liTlI-gtM I The Working Hunter Stake that opened the program went to I OH aa entry of Charles A DuBoto ef Oarinnetl riddea by Elinor Scherr Another Cln-cinaati-owaed hone Hog Dog was second with owner Mrs Jerome Hick up Touring who woe the stake last year for Joha Zettier ef Columbus Ohio fin-tohed la fifth place The Knock Dowa and Out toper class waa won to a three-horae jumpoff hy Silver Dollar owned by Yerier-Duggan of Knoxville and riddea by Tom Verier Silver Dollar had deadlocked with Blaxette from the Chestnut Oak Farm ef Pkkerlngtou Ohio and Stormy Dawa aa entry of Center Farm Ertonger but waa the only one of three to complete the course the second time around Tonight's schedule of dames la featured ty the $500 Five-Galted Mam Stake to which each fine perfannem ee Lady Car-rigaa Dream Waltz Mies Chios Primrose Path Naughty Nanette and Hy Kiss Society will Alee scheduled la the M00 Three Gaited (take tar mere er gekttagi ever 1U kinds and the 0500 Three-YearGU Three-GaKed Stake The results: Sat Wartrtw amtar Stabs: I Thn'ii ore nan to cartes Dvfeeta cm- etaatl iMdm kr BIMr BcImr Hot (tor swart rtMen kj Xn JerewTlUrt CtaeOuuU akf GgM Oak BMssnrm andjr Oprtnax nddm ky Iiw UM: Du Oicsta ante uiO rUMn fear Mn ttonrS Mlrair CHdaaU I Tnrtnx wri I IM rlSdca kv Mn Settler CM I kua Ohto 1 aurnr Dawn CW Perak Xrlenecr rMSta ky Xu Sank Dm AM On! 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Walkhtf Him Mm ala Miw Ofia Blfc Ilk MM Mam UUte Notional Loop Receives Tempting Gotham Offer franchise back In New York If for no other meson than It's the nerve center at the Perinl also heartily endorsed consideration of granting a franchise in Canada preferably Toronto if the plan to expend found feasible The game at arte at 12 noon'ou southpaws Johnny AntooeiU amxbican auoaaTxm Probable Pitchers NATIONAL IIAQIil 9pem 0Mb AMBUCAM UUH item fcn Louisville Golfer Ties For Fourth In Publinx Play By Cbarira- Chamberlain CHICAGO July 7 III Defending champion Don Eeelg a salm representative aad a park district Mapioyee today shot a two-ender-par 71 far a threeway firri round qualifying lead to the National Public links Golf Touna- Jotnlng Eeelg a lS-yearoM fanner Indtaaapolia caddy -and now member ef the Louieiene State University golf teem in the lend were Frank Schmidt ef Dayton Ohio and Walt Durdle of Peoria HL Following at 72 were Jamee OTicre atudent at Befiarmlne College in Louiiville Chet Kasper of Chicago Heightx HL atari inspector end Harry llus-aatto SS-yearold bachelor golf coach at Weetera Ullnoli Univer-ilty of Macomb Beridm tha only other Eerinrklene to qualify were four mom LouisvUlianx Terry Lally tamed in a 4M7-7I while Frankie Beard shot Kto-77 Clllford Leoahait qualified with 4-1-17-78 and Vance Keaaedy had a 41-4ML Redlegs Buy Morejon Option Gene Hayden CINCINNATI July 7 If) Cln-naril Redleg offldala said they have bought the contract of outfielder Dan Morrjoo from of the Pacific Coast The team also optioned southpaw pitcher Gene Hayden to Havana of the International Morejoo whe baa been playing with Havana on option from Seattle ia batting JOS has driven in 48 rune and eeomd to Hole Dialed to Join the team for a coming westers trip Haydn apyamd ia three games and thfee aa: fr ethlrds tanlngi without a dccMoa Russell Burdine In Bin Russell and Keith Burdine qualified yesterday to represent Lexington In the State Jtycee Junior Golf tournament at Frankfort Saturday aad Sunday Run sell had a JS-hole total of IM white Burdine had a 190 aa play wu held on a wet Idle Hour Tony Baldoni Wins BALTIMORE July 7 IB The slugger beet the baser tonight ee Tony Baldoni scored a technical knockout over Johnny Cunningham in 2:51 of the fifth round of Id-round middleweight bout Baldoni weighed 158 and Cunningham 152 It was first profeesioaal boxing match In two yearn TELL YOUR DEALER YOU WANT A at MTirnmi BALTIMORE July 7 II) The National League acting after receiving a tempting offer to return to New York City today authorized the appointment of committee to study the feasibility of expanding the koine to 10 baseball teams The league owner after aa all-day meeting directed President Warren Giles to name three committee mem ben to coask the increase In membership Giles said tt would take some time to pick the committee The reeolutioa authorizing the committee study referred to the lure dangled before the league by Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City this morning The mayor told league officials the city wee folly randy to put up 12 mDHoa doilnra far baseball stadium and charge reasonable rent Wagner moving baldly to recoup from New loss of tho Giants and Dodgera to California said the city wu prepared to erect a 52000 seat ballpark In return tor franchise Although Giles and dub owners generally were Impressed hy the offer they made no commitment beyond tho decision to eat op the study committee Lou Perinl who transferred the Braves from Boston to Milwaukee six years ago and bit a Jackpot and whe hu been ardent advocate of expansion of the league rejected any Idee that referral to a committee wu a brush-off He endorsed It being orderly end sensible he serious about tt and give tt good sensible he promised Personally ho utd "1 fari definitely got to get Fullmer Tops Hegerte WEST JORDAN Utah July 7 (9) Former Middleweight Champion Gene Fullmer administered a savage body attack oo young Jim Hegerte end won a unanimous 10-round dedrioa hem tonight before an estimated 4100 fan the OK Way to finance your car! 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