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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 8

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The Fresno Beei
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San Diego Clips Solons 3 To 2 To Square Series Rainier Get Ready To Move Into Second With 7-2 Win Over Ducks Ted Williams Boosts Batting Mark To 400 NEW YORK July Back on regular duty after nursing an Injured ankle Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hag taken up where he left off with his deadly bat and today li hitting 400 again This Is an increase of five point! since last week Joe DlMagglo of the New York THE FRESNO BEE SATURDAY JULY 26 1941 Pigi 2-B Mioland Is Made 2 To 1 Favorite To Win Sunset 'Cap Surprise! Pirates Are In Third Place After 2 Wins From Dodgers Cards Tag Bears With 8-3 Loss To Win 6th Series From Merced 1000 Fans Watch Warren Sandel Notch His Seventeenth Win Is Given Wobbly Support At Start King Torch Sir Jeffrey Are Rated Most Likely Contenders Yankees has shaken off competition far second place with an average of 377 and apparently intend! to bet He William down the stretch for the American League hatting championship whlrh DlMagglo has held for the past two eeaeona Pete Reiser of the Brooklyn Doric- era continued to clutch the Nation League lead although the race this loop teemed to be In reverse During tha week Reiser dived from 348 to 333 Johnny Mize of St Louie hie most persistent pursuer slipped from 340 to 326 end turned over second place to John Cooney of the Boston Breves with 330 Leaders: AXniCiK LgAliCH A AR ft Ret Williams Heaton SO 2M 1 104 400 Dl Masslo 03 30 13S 377 Travis Waahlngloa S3 342 38 12S JIMS Heath Cltvelaml SO 343 87 133 358 Cullennln St Louis 08 27 48 ee 313 Olrhert Philadelphia TO 302 47 104 344 Chapman PhllaiUl SI 325 SO ins 332 Cronin Boston Of 318 1 105 333 MrCosky Detroit MS 24S 42 7S 313 MrQiilnn St Lrnili S3 31S M3 JOO 314 Rlsauta New York 74 23 SS NATIONAL lKAUl'R Reiser Brooklyn 70 300 NT Conner Bnatnn T4 27S 31 Mite Sr Inulfl 72 273 10 Philadelphia S4 3M 311 130 2 121 Riggs Wins His Sea Bright Net Tournament 8EA BRIGHT (N J) July Bobby Riggs of Chicago won hla fourth Sea Bright singles tennis championship today by trouncing young Ted Schroeder of Glendale In trelght acts 6-4 6-4 6-0 Riggs who retired the second Sea Bright challenge bowl lest year thus became tha first player in tha fifty four year history of the tournament to capture the rrown four times The former national tltleholder opened the match with a service see end held the upper hand throughout against hli 20 year old opponent who appealed somewhat weary from a gruelling five set battle yesterday with Wayne Sabin Schroeder whoae dynamic game at the net also had Masted National Champion Don McNeill out of the tournament bed few opportunities to get intn the forecourt In today's engagement Often as not Riggs the master stroke maker was able to peas him SAN FRANCISCO July The San Diego Padres rallying In tha ninth Inning defeated tha Sacramento Senators 3 to 2 last night lo even up their crucial series al two games apiece and trim Sacra mento'i Coast Leagua lead to seven end a half games Outfielder John Jensen belted out a triple to launch the raUy by the second place Sen Diego club and scored the winning run on Eddie Pellegrini's aingle The tally ended southpaw mound duel In' which Wally Hebert of the Padres barely haded Tony Freitas The Seattle Relnlere edged themselves Into position to take over second place In the loop If anything happens to Ihe Padres The Ralnlers slapped down the wobbly Portland Ducks 7 to 2 for their third victory In a row over the league's tall enders The Los Angeles Angels won their first victory In their current series with Hollywood beating the Stars 9 to 5 Oakland won Its fourth straight game from the San Francisco Seals to 0 Oakland I Saa naaclwa ABHOAl ABHOA 4 0 1 liRnlitoref 4 8 I Fain 1b uiahn3b RlancyM 4 0 3 0 iw Was Says OF Mose Of 300th Win BOSTON July AMO It was a 'lousy pitched game the boys with the bats won It" Those were the deprecating words Robert Moses Man Mose) Grove used to describe his 300th major leaguo victory the victory that elected him to everlasting membership in baseball's hall of fame The 41 year old Scotch Irishman from Lonaconing Md who flung his first major league fireball for Connie Mack'a Athlptiri back In 1923 was not lying His smokeball has quit smoking His southpaw cunning was not aa cunning as By ED ORMAN Bob Gibson' Merced Bears just can not have my winning luck to speak of against Fresno's California League leading Cardinals The Bean dropped their sixth suc- 00 324 00 321 114 320 03 SIS hit- Hopp et Walker Brooklyn UNlie 1 158 MO Slaughter ot Venetian Pittsburgh 73 203 40 Lnula ST 310 Lout ro see 4 Moore 01 Brawn BL ceulve aeries to the Red Birdi lait nifht as the Fresnana defeated the Bean 8 to 3 In the Freino State College park and a wept the three same series The final gam was moved to Fresno from Merced to enable the cluba to take advantage of better patronage in the heat drawing town in the league The local fans responded to about 1000 as aghlnst leu than 100 that saw the team play In Merced Thursday night Sweep Series The lateit three to nothing aeries' weep for the Red Birds marked the third time Fresno has blanked Merced this season To date Freino hai won twenty two games and lost only four to the Merceditea While Warren (Sandy) Sandel wee chucking ble seventeenth victory last night George Sllveya Red LubySb Chapmnrf Ounnlh Ocvanrbrf RatmnniilB Batvnone 40 Si9 Ih Si 3 S'CarrolIrf 0 2 O' rmanlia 0'WMtir 01 Lllr12b rrowr3b 3rndwMt lanunp Bmvta Stun Ballou Power Clubbers Bulla Takes Lead Upset Merchants In St Paul Open The International League leading Palm Olive Merchants were upset 3 to 2 lest night by the Power Club Bridgers moved him to second with a sacrafire hunt to lint Williams drove a hard aingle put Ferrara and Shatto moved to third Art urns fol lowed with a single to right and the bases were loaded with Seres flnl the top slugger coming to plat Sera flnl took advantage of the dutrh opportunity with a ilnllng triple to the left renter field fence scoring Shatto William and Ad si mi The victory last night ensa bled the Red Birds to maintain a six and one half game edge over Santa Barbara for the eeason Thee Saints however lead Fresno by three games in the second half of play Santa Barbara trimmed Bakersfield lu night while Stockton was edi out 1 to by Anaheim The Fresno club will Invade Stockton tonight to play the Filers In a three game series ending with a Sunday night doubleheader Santa Barbara will open la Merced tonight while Anaheim and Bakersfield will be idle tonight but will play twice tomorrow In the Kern County capital Score: Merced I Fmim ABHOA' Kartr 8 14 O'ShattMl Boiilanffrf 4 11 BrMltnM Hfbrt2b 8 11 llWilHunZb WaKlk3b 3 0 3 31 Adlan ABHOA 10 1 0 IB 8 110 INGLEWOOD July Ten thoroughbred race horses are scheduled to go postward today In the S25000 added Sunset Handicap feature race on the lest day of Hollywood Park's fourth Summer meeting Pre rare favorite la Mioland Charles Howard's Oregon bred contender rated at 2 to 1 to cop today's mile and five eighths gallop Ho has been esalgned top weight of 128 pounds and will have Jockey Leon (Buddy) Haas In the saddle Miolnnd figures to find his stiffest competition In a pair of Louie Mayer horess King Torch and Sir Jeffrey running as an entry at 5 to 2 Sir Jeffrey has been given second weight of 111 pounds end will be ridden by Jackie Westrope who was on Big Pebble In the Hollywood Park Gold Cup victory last week Two long shot possibilities conceded a chance to finish in the money ere Farrs gut grandson of Man Gf War rated at 10 to 1 end the veteran Wing And Wing who came through with a bangup race to take an unexpected fourth In the Gold Cup On yesterday's program Gold Bubble won the 52000 six furlong feature by a nose paying 514-80 58 and $5A0t Ferrlll Zufelt apprentice sensation continued to stretch his record of winners by riding three more to bring his total to data to fifty eight Whirlaway Runs Second While Attention Wins ARLINGTON PARK RACE TRACK CHICAGO July 26(INS Attention won the thirteenth annual Arlington classic here today Whirlaway was second and Bush-whacker third The time was Totals SI 37 13 Janwn In eighth 81 nt a ran for Brovta in rlahlh Oakland 000 ono 020 I Ban Fmnrlacn 000 000 Buna Gudat Dunn Lubr Fbrnanricm Janata LnlM Janwn Blrurk out By Salmon by Janwn 2 by Ballou 1 Taro haw hit Ffr-nanria 2 Gudat larrtflM Dunn O-vaura fioublo ptr Trowr to Lamrt: Finland! tn Taucrt to Fain Rlny to Uiby to Dunn Jhe Standings GB ABHOA 3 10 0 nii 3 7 9 8 I CALIFORNIA USAGES Won Lost Pet Frame 88 38 673 Santa Barbara BS 31 MM Bakaraflald 81 48 BIS Stockton 80 408 farced 38 SO 302 Anaheim 38 HI 311 Mi In it leaitar Farthiad I ABHOAl 4 0 0 4 0 1 OiWhltvcf 4 3 3 OlAvwtllrf 4 i 13 01 tearMllalb 4 0 2 O' Fallon 2 0 0 3iNlamlr2b 3 12 OlOywlmn3b 4 13 2'Brar4 4 3 5 1 Turpin Brattle WrilhtJb Thompmlf Kacnbar-Cf Belch lb nillrf OwcnSb Sehulie Rrmmu Rftdn Hawkln 3 2 13 7 4 2 0 (reid Halil rw 3 3 11 3 1101 3 0 2 8 1 0 3 0 0 4 Prt TOR 883 820 348 12 fawklni Vuud lor Totals 3 A 27 Von Lost nta Barton IT £KSnid is ia Anahalm 13 14 jtocktna lg 18 Sanaa 'behind leader Brault UilXIltt Frnano 8 land 3 urn Barbara 3 Bakaraflald Anahalm 1 Stockton New Oecle Tonight tano in Stock! on Santa Bartara In Hmtd By GEORGE KIRK8EY NEW YORK July Ruh your eyes and see who's In third place today In the National League Yea sir nobody hut Frankie Frlsch'i Pittsburgh Pirates Although they may be a bit too far bark to be considered aa serious pennant contenders the Pirates ere playing championship ball right now Atk the Dodgera who bowed twice yesterday to the Pirates and had a cruel blow dealt to their pennant hopei By taking Brooklyn twice yesterday 8 to 4 and 8 to 2 the Pirates made It seven In a row and twenty two victories In their last twenty nine game Up From Sixth A month ago the Pirates were down in sixth place only three and one half games in front of the seventh place Braves They were a bedraggled outfit making out as best they could with a dangerous attark supporting a woebegone pitching ataff Frisch finally got his pitching atralghtcned out and (he rirates started to come With Heintzclman Butcher Sewell and Lannlng holding their present pace the Pirates might make a barrel of trouble The Pirates' biggest felling up to now la that they can not heat the Cardinals who have taken them nine timea in ten games Brooklyn'i position became desperate as a result of the double loss to the Pirates Whit Wyatt wee knocked out for the fourth straight time and Curt Davis who had run off five straight also was kayoed A four run rally In the eighth with the score tide 4 to won the opener John Lannlng held the Dodgera to eight hit in the nightcap Van Robays' douhle with the hasei filled waa the big punch In the nightcap Cards Are Shut Out The pace setting Cardinals however felled to take advantage of plight as they were handed their third shutout of the year 8 to 0 by the Boston Breves lest night Playing before 22933 fans largest crowd to see a St Louise home game since the lights were installed a year ago the Cards were held to three hiti by Jim Tobin who retired the lest twenty two men In order The Braves raked Harry Gumbert and Ira Hutchinnson for all of their runs in the first two frames Clyde Shoun pitching shutout bell over the last seven The defeat left the Cards a full game In front of the Dodgera and ten and one half games ahead of the surging Piratei The Phillies broke a seven game losing streak by defeating the Reds 4 to 3 It was the second win In their' last eighteen games Tommy Hughes won his second game over the Reds with Bob double driving In the deciding run With a four run rally In the first the Giants blasted Vera Olsen to cover and trimmed the Cubs 5 to Despite the win the Giants dropped to fifth place Chandler Wlna Third The Yankees' winning surge has given everybody on the club a shot in the srma Spud Chandler who started eight times without winning until he beet the White Sox two weeks ago now can't lose He has won three in a row notching No 3 over the White Sox 8 to He gave up only three widely scattered hits and allowed only one man to reach third and one to reach second Combined with the Red Sox's 10 to 6 triumph over the Indians the Yanks' victory moved them eleven full games ahead in the pennant rare 01' Mose Grove struggled through to win his three hundredth major league vlctorv after missing twice before Joe Cronin put him In there to do or die and after seeing the Indians get away to a 4 to lead OP Mose finally scraped through to victory on Jimmy Foxxr triple Jim Tabor helped the cause with two homers The Athletics slapped out fifteen hits and burled the Tlgeri under 11 to 5 defeat It was the A's fifth straight win and Detroit's eighth consecutive loss Wally Moses had four hits end Pete Suder drove In four runs With Elder Auker hurling even hitter the St Louie Browne bounded out of the cellar by beating the Senators to 1 The Browns drove their ex teammate Vernon Kennedy to rover In the eventh Portland 000 Oil I cattl 000 100 Od Run Own Brawn Harrt Whitt Hear 1 1 Fallon Nltmlcr Oywlman Turpin Struck out By Raid 2 bv Turpin 3 Basra on ball Oil Bald oft Turpin 2 Hit hr Fallen Iby Raid): Own thy Turpin) Three baa hit flcarwll TVo baa hill NlmlM Retd Earabir lb-hull Barrlflc Whit Stolen Whitt Turpin TVwbl Wrlrht la Brawn tn Reich: Reid tn Brawn to Reich' NlmlM to Xrr to Bearatlla Moora-ia Wmntrcf miaaaib rnKha nrnnp Tntala 34 5 24 81 TMib 35 13 27 13 Merced 100 200 3 rmnn Oil 102 Krrora Brldgan 3 Wlttlanu Hrniflal Hay Bngdanoff Hfbtrt 8 hallo I Brtdgam William A da on 2 Nlvay Win Horn run Olhaoa Turn bu hit Sfra flnl Two baa Beldam 2 Adam Seraflnl a aerify -Aandil Bridgera Struck out By nnirn 4 saa del 7 Bac on Off remii A Band! 2 Hit by aivv- hr Ftr rs (2 Wild Farrar 2 Enwd Off rmu a 8aiubl 2 Sfobn May Win Kriwrt Shatto SHvy Run batted Wlig Gibing 1 Rrtdjnr Adam Soraflal 4 Lift an Merced 10 rrono 11 rout and XaiiHi Tina of I hour Anahalm In BakaraiSaM flwo) FrMnoln Stockton itwol Santa Bartara in Mamed ft wot which holds a fifth place rating In the league The last place Elm and North Feed roie up end downed the fourth place Valley Box 6 to 4 end In the other International League game the WOW No 1 whipped the Elks to This evening the City Buslneoa League pace setting Peerless Pumps with Fred Pearson on the mound will meet a strong Bakersfield gregatlon In an exhibition game the Holmes diamond The game slated to get under wey et 8:30 There will be no admission charge to the contest INTKRNATIONAL IEAOrE Pnwtr Chib 3 8 3 Palm Ollv Men-hinta 3 4 1 Martian and Lues: lUngtl and Prtill Him and North Feed 8 3 Valley Bos 4 a Huleklo aad Srhltdl Daniels and Nortn WOW Nm 1 3 1 3 Elk 2 3 I Naurnff and Marks: Huaukrtea and HArv OTATR I-EAOrg oiiv inn a Diriflnn of Highway IB 3 Ennn and Hnyi Chitwood and Xlntrv Weelig 3 I Hill 8 I Cola and Dlckioa La monies and Mptf Srheldl'i Red Km 4 Tneemlle Ire Cream 14 1 Oteveni and Zina Carr Slvnon Mk kalian OIFRSA IEACrE Chawlor A Lynn 3 3 ACJM It 0 2 Smith and Chwwmas Adam aad Mai-mm flHPA forfeited tn the Pieaim Air rarpanlers Local forfaited to tbo Karr RU' CALIFORNIA LEAGrR Jf FAX Pumna 14 5 Pmarenlvr Optical 13 10 3 Oennuao'i Service 1 3 3 Huber and Ptdmtn Bakaalaa and Amlar lMM Tonight P1vraiind Cnlimlltd Welark Fink-White vn Dicker miVtnk-Whlt: Cosmo va Washington on ala Field vn All Raemmenle 1 ABHOA' HQ A Blakelyir 4 12 O'PrllasrlnlM 5 3 1' 1utrld3b 4 2 2 1 McPonldlh 4 111 Sturdylh 3 3 7 Garibaldi rf 3 0 2 Adamaef 3 0 3 Datorac 4 11 Wleeiork rf 3 10 1 Halln3b 4 2 2 4 13 0iSpirry2b Klutae 4 15 l'Kaiurac lealxle 4 0 4 SiJnmnlf Ficltaap 4 10 3iHbcrtp 4 17 2 4 12 0 4 3 10 110 ST PAUL July Big Johnny Bulls of Chicago! one of golfa longest hitters used his power to advantage at Keller course today to come In with a second trelght 69 for a thirty six hole total of 138 Thli gave him the leed among early second round finishers In the SL raul open golf champion' hip Harry Cooper of Chicago a few yeara ago the most consistent scorer in golf added a par 72 to his opening round 68 for a 140 aggregate A third member of this treesome Harris (Jimmy) Johnston former national amateur champion had a 76 for 151 total iPuestionnaire Colt Is Victor In Empire City NEW YORK July Requested the game little Questionnaire colt which Texan Ben Whitaker picked up for $1300 at last year's yearling sales boosted his earnings to $30650 today by rapturing the Wakefield llandirap feature of the getaway day card in Empire City In winning his fifth stake and gaining his seventh victory in ten starts the 2 year old was pressed to a photo finish by William Woodward's Aparhe The latter beat A Chpitea's Riposte by three lengths with Wheatley Stable's Hard Blast coupled as an entry with Apache fourlh and last Requested rarrylng top weight of 124 pounds ran the short six furlongs In In what waa a two horae rare all the way The victory was worth 5400 William Woodward's Foxbrough like requested an odds on favorite was ridden out to the limit by Jimmy Trout to account for the 57000 first money of the Yonkers Handicap Ihe cofeature )empseys Are Reconciled Plan Western Holiday Total 3310 2113: Totals 35 1127 17 Two nut when wlnnlna rus oenrad Bob Grove usual Only the booming bats of his Boston Red Sox team mates kept him hanging around long enough yesterday to outlast three Cleveland pitchers and beat the Indians 10 to 6 Happy as he was to break Into the ranks of pitching immortals the graying Grove wee not content with hie status as a mere novice In the list of 300 game winners topped by Cy Young's 511 triumphs "Now I'm off for he told newsmen who wanted to know when he Intended hanging up his glove and calling for hie fireside end slippers A lousy pitched game from the standpoint of hits and runs but Lefty's words didn't tell the whole story They didn't tell how 01' Man Mose took hie lumps and kept winging away They didn't tell the courage It took to get up off the deck twice and they didn't tell the heartbreak Lefty must have felt when he almost won his own game In the seventh with a smashing two bagger to center only to have a lead footed team mate get caught sliding home Martin Announces PCL Star Lineup SAN FRANCISCO July 26r-U-The makeup of the northern teem which will participate In the firqt annual Coast League all star game in San Francisco next Tuesaay was announced today by Manager Pepper Martin Lefty manages the southern squad The northern team batting order: Bill Endlcott Sacramento left field Jo Jo White Seattle right field Don Gutteridge Sacramento third base: Herman Reich Portland first base Buster Adams Sacramento renter field Bobby Blatt ner Sacramento second base Bob Collins Seattle ratrher Lindsay Brown Portland ihortstop Hal Turpin Seattle pitcher Alves Doubles To Give Hanford Win HANFORD (Kings Co) July 26 double with a man in acoring poaltlon and the score tied in the last half of the ninth Inning gave the Hanford Klnga a 7 to 6 victory over the Dinuba Cal-gros In a San Joaquin Valley Night-ball League game here lest night double came after Dinuba had overcome a 6 to 1 lead and tied the score at 6 to 6 In the eeventh Inning The short score: Dinuba 6 7 Hanford 7 9 Jensen Petinak Pearson and E-Kleinaasser Alexander and Sacramento 000 100 010 Ban IHcro 100 100 001 Girtttrld Btiirriv Pellayrlnl Haalla Jrawn Xrmra Gutirrtdaa 2 Haa-lln 2 Raw on Off Frail off Hebart 2 Struck out By Frrltaa It hr Hebert 2 Two ban bit Haalln Blatt ner Sturdy Three bee hit Jenern See-rifle hll Hebert Adame Slnln haw Outterldae Douhle plava Pellaarlnl ta Sperry tn MrDonald 2: Heilln (unaaeltadi Sturdy to Scalxi to Sturdy Hollywood I La Aacrte ABHOAl ABHO- UhaKef 8 3 4 0 arhuefrrra 8 4 2 7 4oenbr(rf 8 10 O' Waratlr2b 5 18 4 KahleSb 4 0 0 llUiwraycf 8180 3 12 0 Moore rf 4 2 0 0 4 12 3' Welnlrhlb 4 1 101 3 12 4dererlf 4 3 8 1 Campbelle 3 15 1 ator3b 0 0 0 O'Fleuahers 3 0 0 IV Berry mrkBhntlf Rrenxcle Srhnlt2b Iraylh Hoover Welrions RltlnerS Perez Pitches Saints To Win Over Badgers (Mrdatchy Newapapm Merrier) BAKERSFIELD (Kem Co) July Manny Perez hurled four hit ball here last night the Santa Barbara Salnti trimmed the Bak erafield Badgers 3 to 1 Is the rubber game of their three same California League series The hard hitting Saints reached Chet Johnson Bakersfield right hander for eight safe blows scon Ing two rune In the second and adding the third counter In the ninth Shortstop Bob Carbonld led oft the second stanza with a single Jim Cooney walked and both were advanced a base on Johnny Jorgensen's sacrifice Garbould counted on Leonard Pill's fly to center and Edwards drove home Cooney with a single In the ninth Gene Thompson singled advanced on Ed sacrifice and scored on Frank Kappleman's hit The Badgers tallied In the seventh on Joe Lo Forte's doubts and Bill Leonard's tingle Saits Bartara Baker rM ABHOAl AHHOA Gartnuldaa 3 18 SThenmai 4 1 3 Cnnwyab 4 0 0 Jnrenan3b 4 0 11 Rurkvnarf Pillrf 4 0 4 O'Pnwmrf Kdwardarf 4 10 O'LnFnrtaJb Thorn pn If 3 14 OiInMnU Nulfylb 3 2 l'Lovdll Kapptrmne 4 2 0'Oleeitlf Pcmp 3 0 1 2'CJoluHkp Herman Bamlt Total 3 12 24 10' Total 31 15 27 15 Herman batted for Hoover In ninth Rarratt batted for Bittner In ninth Hollywood 040 000 5 Lo An gain 800 100 02 Run Dleblbnt Bren I Nrhultc Gray 2 Srhnatar 2 Waratler Liwi Campbell Kahlii Moor 2 Worry 2 llhalt Brentel Berger Winning pltrher Hollywood Park Results Weather rtear aad track fad First a 1200 rlalmlna maldaaa year old furlong: ltrhema 115 fWegtmpe) as 20 flMO 120 Bunny Jerk 113 (Haaei ITSO 140 Pluck Muffin Ill iLnngdenl 51011 Time Also Vaidle Pella Hath-nld Captain Kit Pepperrad Vnl Jeanne Leon Greenock At Greenock FT Second Six furlon 3 year nlda a A 20fT Old WMtey Ilk' Weldon Baa jer 1 off Berry i off Bittner 3 Struck out By Berry 2 by Bittner 1 Two baa Gray Weln-traiib Moor Home run Moor Double Sch wafer tn Waratler to Weintraub 2: any to Hoover to Cray Catherine Wolfe Wins Virginia Net Tourney 7 Birds were fattening their batting averages Six Red Barney Bridgera BUI WlUlame Dick Adams Mel Seraflnl Sllvey and George got two hits apiece In the thirteen hit attack leveled at Right Hander Tony Ferrara the chucker who got credit for the win over the Cerda in last Tuesday night's all star game In the meantime Sandel given wobbly support to begin with set the Bears down with five scattered hits and struck out seven Freino erred five time in the infield The Cards hit with sharp power last night and came through with the punches when they meant the most geraflnl third seeker and the dub's top hitter drove In four runs with a triple and double to top the local swatsmiths Mel also drew two walks A See Saw Game It was a see taw game from the outset but Fresno got going stronger In the latter innings end breezed in to an easy victory Fred May lead off In the first frame with a single through the box Bridges let Bill Hebert'i grounder roll through hie lege and May went to third Williams followed suit with Bridges on an easy double play setup and Wally Westlake's roller scooted through hie legs too and May scored Sandel tossed the ball to first to catch Westlake Sllvey dropping the ball then retrieving It and tossing Hebert out at the plate Count Is Tied Fresno tied the count in the second Sllvey singled beating out hit back of second Catcher Jerry Gardner walked end Wing drove Sllvey home with a long single Fresno went ahead in the third Bridgers doubled to left center and moved to third on Adams' fly to center After Seraflnl walked Sllvey scored Bridgers with a single through the box The Bears took the lead In the fourth on Gibson's homer over the left field well Welly Westlake walked and Gibson brought him around with the four ply swat As the colorful Merced skipper pulled past the plate hie hirelings congregated to meet him with cape tipped end bowing Bear Scoring Fnds That was the end of ihe Bears' scoring hut Fresno continued to pepper Ferrara end tied the score in the Cards' half of the fourth Wing opened with hi gemnri aingle and Sandel sacrificed him to second Bridgers' second double drove Wing honw for the run that knotted the count three all The Cards went to work again on Ferrara In the sixth Shatto drew a walk and stole second end Adam rapped a double to the left field fence and Shatto Irofterf home Adams scored on Scrafinl's hard hit douhle to the same locality The league leaders' hlg frame was the eighth In which they combined four hits with a sacrifice hit batsmen and stolen base to produce three tallies Seraflnl Clears Baga Shatto led off with a aingle and flti 34 40 t'l (2 00 Jtnek Healve 117 iFermlnt 84 S3 40: Cmarnplinn 117 fnmhu a 141) Time 1:12 Ala ran Bettln Over Go! 4 Mice Haunt Pep Step Tommy Whelan Nnrwlhway Queen Mn-awtr Fair Wrack and Plea Wr Third Five and an half furleraa 2 veer old rlalmlna 31200 Don lirvllo 113 (Zufelt i 340 33BO 130 River Shannon 110 iNlelaeni 310 40 1M0: Cnprer The 112 tumhi) 33 Time :03 4'S Alan Royal Lope Clover eil Polalr Goer pwan Nngalea Bee -i (Ireeonrk FourT and up Fourth up -1200 maidens 3 year aid 1 mile: Holy Terror lit (Part-eni 13 20 a iSMO 31302: IMf Ltl Tmi 2 4 mi oos non on a das aoo 1 Cramer Tftompwn Per Leftrtw Tv twin) irhnuti Otrarit TvmM 32 27 SI Barbara rtmiM Nulty LeFVaria Sun Xdwarda Lenaart Jnrmnnan Salty Jnhnann Pm WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS (W Vs) July 26 Catherine Wolfe of Elkhart Ind twice run-nerup In the West Virginia open tennis tournament won ths women'! singles title today in a straight set triumph over Helen Marlowe of Loa Angeles 6-3 6-3 Miss Wolfe seeded first sfler the withdrawal of Gracyne Wheeler Ihe 1940 champion from Santa Monica clearly had the situation well In hand even though Miss Marlowe showed spurts of brilliant pley Never herd driver Miei Wolfe made up for deficiencies In that field with her care end strategy Corcoran Coalinga slines Play Sunday CORCORAN (Klngi Co) July 26 baseball team out to avenge 4 to 2 licking at the hendi of Ihe Coalings town rluh earlier In the eeaion will pley In Coalings tomorrow afternoon at 3 Jack Crockett will pltrh end Hal Wendell will catch for the Corcoran rlub Sonoma Fair Slates Sulky Racing Events SAN FRANCISCO July Her-ness raring fans will get their next taste of the sport at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa from August Aid to 9lh The seven day event will attract such horses as Weetamoe Neal fleet black which waa the tar performer on the Pleasanton track earlier this month Bill Hunt's veteran Sunny Jim Logan and Stockton Bob Steele's True McKIn ney an 8 year old trotter which has the unique record of having won at least one heat from every horse he has ever raced against These three Helen Davie' Falo-min Dr Scott's Cicada and Richardson's Evening Sun ere expected to be the most consistent winners of the field Del Rey Softballers leaf Kingsburg 6-5 KINGSRURG (Fresno Co) July Del softball team defeated Ihe Kingsburg All Stars In a league softball game 6 to 5 here last night SANTA CRnf ri AYrOSTI'ON ED SANTA CRUZ July U-The nnnusl Santa Cruz singles tennis tournament scheduled for tomorrow today waa postponed Indefinitely because of a conflicting Rate with the Oakland tournament The Junior boy' tournament will he held August 9th m3 I Naaall 10 NO OS: nd Knm lift (Nsveal S445 Time 1 30 2-5 Alan ran Cavalgan Corinthian hi Johnny Oreenock Whlrhwlna Nlnglda Flfth- at2lM rlalmlna 3 year nlda and up 1 1-1 mile Horn Burning 110 (Woolf fl no 3 40 Turn Llatm 1M iNawrti 340 140 Nakaeun 114 (Marlin) 1 1 no Tim 1:438 AM ran- Carrol' Jnv Jiiatlra Nap Allanweod Hernrnnat Torah Pinter Biath- I2IMUI rlalmlna 3 year aid and up 1118 miles: Albert Jay 113 (flrohii 140 an 2 20: Market Head IIS I Woolf) SJ 0 42 20 Fay IV 111 (Wert-mpnei 7 41) Time 1-44 3-8 Alan ran rintiv lallirr Ardmell S2 OOO ciaae fl Ifandlrap 3 veer nlda and up furlongs Gold Biinhle '13 IMrRnhartei 140 J1 40: Camp $130 30 Mil Time Gold Terde 120 iWratmpei 1 Aeealnr 117 fFarleni 04SD' 1:11 Alan Oiranglh Liu SALIDA (Colo) July Jack and Hannah Dempsey reconciled after a separation plan a western varaiion together as soon as Mrs Dempsey recovers from Illness The former world's heavyweight boxing champion who refereed wrestling matrh here last night said he and hla two children would meet at his mother's home In Salt Lake City next week Disclosing that he and his wife former actress Hannah Dempsey were reconciled two month! ego Dempsey said they had planned vacation next mnnfh at Lake Tahoe Npv hut had had to shelve the plans temporarily when Mr Dempsey became 111 In New York City VAN HORN IS ITNET SANTA BARBARA July 26 igs Welhy Van Horn runnerup for Ihe national men's singles tine two years ago and the Los Angeles tennis star Willis Anriersqn fell hy the wayside In semifinal of the Snntn Barbara open tournament today Van Horn lost lo unorthodox Carl Earn port side court clown 6-2 6-2 Young Georgn Richard of Montebello trimmed Anderson 61 61 Earn and Richard will piny for Ihe championship tomorrow REALS RETURN I1ELRKR SALEM July Holier Salem Wpslern Internstionn! League pitcher sent tn Ihn Sen Francisco Pacific Coast League club on a trial hails three weeks ago has been returned CALLING ALL DOGS- Total Sant Bakenlltld T-nFbrte baa hit Pill Sarrinr mil By Pra in nnrhnuld tn Silly (a Oirtnnld tn Nolly Taft no RaVnMld 4 gain Bartara A 1 Moffet 4 Tile Stockton loses laugh 1 To 0 Game To Aces STOCKTON July 25l (P It took a ninth Inning error lo rlrrliie 1 to 0 pitching duel hei reran Gin Hallhourg of the Anaheim Ac os anil Johnny Novak of Stockton last night with I hn former wlnn Ing In the final frame Catrhex- Rill Stephens made a low throw tea head oft Thll Salatrom who wm atonllng second The hall rolled into r-e-nlrr field and Salatrom rontlnuori tn third from where he arored on Eddie Ilarriaon'a fly hall moment later Hnllhniirc AMnwerf only two to reach second hae The score: Anhint Bii-kinn a 4 Hnllbuur and ptagg Nnvak and Client Inherited Fortune From Dog Albert Payton Terhune- Johnny Hutchison Stops Joe Ybarra HOLLYWOOD July 26 l-D Philadelphia's Johnny Hutchinson had rather an easy time stopping Joe Ybarra of Oakland In seven rounds lest night But he emerged from the stadium's boxing feature with a rut right rye and half closed left opiln as mementos of Ihe fray Referee Benny Whitman alnpprd proceedings In the seventh round of the scheduled trn round match llutrhlnaon weighed 137 Ybarra 140V PltlM II IliHlRlnfi Pnri Worth pun AninntA 1 hhrvrwrt IA Oklahoma City A TiiImi 4-2 froatimotii in Umnkev Mnyder Cornel II Klalilh 1200 rlalmlng and up 1 1-IM mile: flrrimv ill iru-fed aia as MO Xerahla IIS (H ratmpei 400 13: Pnnaraaaman Ill (Jimeei 3130 Time 5 AIM WS Jacket Count Anklat arle Says Stanford oal Is 'Big Mixup' SANTA CRUZ July 36-61(1-rred Earlo eihlrllo dlrorlor at Mo-dralo Junior CoIIcp today dncllncd to comment on repnrla ho had wlih drawn his request for leave of sbsrnce to hecame Bsslaient track coach of Stanford Unlvrnlty Earle said it'i all a big mixup Mrs Elizabeth Shrouds rf Philadelphia inherited 5978950 from an elderly dng named Chlro It Is not joke Judge Charles Slnkler directed that the sum he paid tn her on receiving full proof thl Chico was really dead Here'll the odd story: In 1914 Mrs Katherine Pearce of Philadelphia riled leaving a trust fund to the support of her rings She direrted that her niece by marriage Mrs Shrnudi should have iho cere of the animals After lha last of them should rile Mrs Shrouris was to Inherit what was left of the legacy finely The riega received splendid treatment They were bathed end (ed and exercised end were treated with ell possible rare and kindness Ono by one they riled of old age Chlro outlived Ihe nihera nut after five years and five months he followed the rest of the group of canine hencflrlsrlea Then Mrs Shrouds made due legs! accountings of her long stewardship and the reurt awarded her ihe 5978950 which ellll remained from the bequest The trust fund Interest on such sum must have been from 5400 to 5500 a year et the alert Enough 10 support several dogs without Attorney Is Named To State Athletic Board Mra Shrouds fulfilled her trust touching the principal SOFTBALL Blimp Williams Gets Boxing Reinstatement SACRAMENTO July 2d fUS-The atato athletic rommlMlon to-day auapended Boxers Jean non-nell of San Krnnciarn and trick O'Connor of Fort Ord ruble rnmmlwlon r-rotary an Id Donnell wan phynl rally unfit and thnt O'Connor hart retired Nine hnxri urie rrlnatnied They are Kflrile Man'll' Jo Pnrhene and Jai tjirrimnrr of Ioa Angrii" Melvin ftiv Smli ti and Jnn Rarmne Mh rf Sun I-'ran-isi-n Willi iShmlyi llngue- i Camn Joni Ainuloi San ftmiker Wnrlunsinn Sarranir'plo and Jnr miimpi Wiiam Frrnn fjen'hlea arnnnni-ed Ih npal romnilasion Hireling he 3ird Angiiu 2nd In Knn Dlrgn Edward renew finn Fmnrlvn newly appolpini i iimmlailoner Ik expect-'ed to attrnd the meeting I SACRAMENTO July Cover nor Culhort Olson announced the appointment of Edward Fenre-vlrh tltorney lo Ihe aisle athletic commission replacing Arrhle Clou-inn ot Lnril Ban Joaquin County pencevlch's term will exlend In Jnnunry 1 1945 LlMIe Is known nr Pcnrrvlt and he never hs hern miinrcted publli'ly wlih the hexing nr wreaillng acllvlilea of Ihn hay rrqlon Pcnrevlfh Is realdent of Ssn Frinriaro and la Ihn second commissioner from list city John Rtiilran la the niher The new commissioner will make commission Jerry (Hosier of Ioa Angeleg chairman and Jules Covey also of Lo Angeleg gre attorney Also the five rnmmiislnn-er now live In hul (wo rllles of Ihe sfsle Three sre in Ims Angeles and I wo In Snn Fmiirlarn The fifth member I Everell Saunders of Ima Angnlra Penrrvlrh ws graduated from Ihe Snn Frsni'firo Iji School In 1911 and has hem engaged In tul-vale law pisctlre alnce gpcclnllflng In corporation Im-eaimcnt and tax law The new rommlMlnner I 56 years of age and a nsMvs of ftoquel TOMORROW NIGHT! AIRPORT SPEEDWAY 8:15 O'CLOCK Feature BALLOON BUSTING CONTEST PEERLESS PUMPS (FREHNO) II Wins 1 Iam In City Leaguo SUPERIOR OIL (RARFRNFIMtH Oljmptn Field league Chamidone HOLMES PLAYGROUND Twtfhl July GINERAAL ADMISSION 4S Federal Tie Re tola! of three lawyers on lhetanla Crui County.

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