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APRTL 2(5, 1340 PAGE TWELVE THE MONROE (LA.) NEWS STAR vaijik UnCFMIT I II Walk i m. STANDINGS (By Associated Press) ukruum I BROOKLYN SHUT OUT BY BRAVES r.Hvnr.Liir iv NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Team New York 4 Brooklyn 4 Errors Help Bombers Hold League Lead; Red Sox Shut Out Senators NEW YORK, April 26. UP) Vioi Raschi pitched the New York Yankees to a 3 2 decision over the Philadel 1 Voiselle Tames Dodgers With Six Hits For 3 0 Triumph BROOKLYN, April 26 (4V Big Bill Voiselle tamed Brooklyn with six hits Monday as the Boston Braves whipped the Dodgers, 3 0, in the first meeting of this year of the National League's co favored teams. Box score: Boston AB A 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 6 .667 .571 .371 .571 .429 .250 Bo.tfon 4 Pittsburg 4 St.

Louis 3 Cincinnati 3 Cnicago 3 Philadelphia 2 phia Athletics Monday with the neip of two errors by Shortstop Eddie Joost in the fourth inning. I Box score: Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 2 St. Louis 9. Cincinnati 3 Boston 3, Brooklyn 0 New York 6, Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia AB 3 Joost, ss 3 Valo. rf 4 Stanley, 2b 4 0 Dark.

ss 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Pain, lb WriRht, rf 0 1 2 I 1 0 0 1 0 Toge.ion. lb E.Uott, 3b 4 Russell, cf V. 2 Con tier, If 4 Holmes, tt 4 Mssi. 4 Voiselle, 4 2b Chapman, cf Rosar, a Moses Suder. 2b Joe Coleman, Biastattl Today's Games Boston at BrooklynSain (0 1) V3.

Roe (0 1) New York at Philadelphia Jansen (0 1) vs. Roberts (0 1) Cincinnati at St. Louis Vandcr Meer 10) vs. Pollet (0 1) Only games scheduled. Totals 32 3 27 2 8 24 8 Totals 32 a Groundcd cut for Rosar in 8th Etruck out for Joe Colempn in 9th.

A AB 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York G. Coleman, 2b Kizzuto, i 2 3 4 3 Brooklyn AR A Alsrams, If 4 0 0 I 1 Reese, as 4 0 2 2 6 cf ,.4 0 6 0 Rob.nson. 2b 3 0 0 4 1 Furlllo. rf 4 0 6 3 0 Cox, 3b 4 0 1 0 Hodges, lb 3 0 0 8 0 Raskley 10 0 0 0 Campanula, 4 0 12 1 3 0 10 1 Podblelan, 0 0 0 0 0 a Hennanski 10 10 0 McOlothln, 0 0 0 0 2 Won Lost Pet. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Lindell.

If Henricli, rt Berra. John; on. So Teams New York Chicago Philadelphia Cleveland 4 3 IMIfMIMHI 3 4 1 Woodling, cf Kryhoski, lb Rascht, 1 2 3 2 2 4 6 7 .857 .714 .625 .600 .600 .429 .125 000 TUNING Lou Moore, whose North Hollywood built cars finished one two in two Indianapolis races, stands behind George Connor in a rebuilt car he will drive in the 1949 classic. Detroit 3 Tolals 37 3 8 27 10 Score by inninga: Philarlplnhm 030 101 000 2 Boston 3 St. Louis 1 Washington 1 DFLHI DEFEATED 70 Contenders For First Crown In Cramer Haas Memorial Event Totals 34 0 8 27 11 a SJ.ngled for Podbielan In 3th Flied out for Rodgea in 9th Score by innings: Boston 002 010 0308 Brooklyn 000 000 000 0 Cox.

Abrams, Dark. Martin. RBI: Russell 2, Torgeson. 2B: Campanel.a. Snider, Elliott.

HR; Torgeson. DP: Keese. Robinson and Hodges. Left: Boston 6, Brooklyn 8. BB: Off Voiselle Martin 3, Podblelan 1.

SO: By Voiselle Manin 2. HO: Martin 4 In 7 innings; Podbielan 2 in 1: McClothln In 1. Winner: Voiselle 0i. Loser: Martfn 0 l. Conlan, Warkene and Stewart.

3:05. 10,018. Yesterday's Results New York 3, Philadelphia 2. Boston 2, Washington C. Detroit at Chicago, rain.

Only games scheduled. New York 100 C0x3 Joost 2, O. Coleman. RBI: Lindell, Chaprr.an. Kryhoski.

2B: O. Colemen, Chapman. 3B: Fain. SB: O. Coleman, 8: Rizzuto.

Raschi. DP: Joost and Fain; J. Coleman. Joost and Fain. Left: Philadsl phia.

New York 8. BB: Off Raschi 4, J. Coleman 6. SO: J. Cokm tn 4, Raschi 8.

WP: Raschi. Winner: Raschi i2 0i. LoSfr: Coleman li. McKinley, lucGowan, Jones and Hurley. 2:12.

14.704. REBS IN 10TH WATER SKIING, DOUBLE Bruce Parker, S. rnamplon, and Muriel Schard give Pueiio Ricans a new thrill as they whizz over the waters of Luquillo Lake at 30 miles an hour. Lcuis Masur Wins Medal Hon ors; First Round Of Play This Week West Monroe Comes From Behind To Deadlock Game In Ninth GIANTS WIN AGAIN Whooping Crane Heads North To Nests PHILADELPHIA, April 2C. (V Today's Games St.

Louis at Cleveland Em bree (0 1) vs. Lemon (1 0) Philadelphia at New York Mar childon (0 1) vs. Byrne (1 0) Washington at Boston Thompson (0 1) vs. Harris (0 0) Detroit at Chicago (2) Trucks (1 0) and Kretlow (0 1) vs. Judson (1 0) and Surkont (1 0) CTint Hartung the outfield "phenom' BCSOX BLANK SCLONS BOSTON.

April 26. (P) Mel Par nell, slim Boston lefthander, Monuay pitched his second shutout of the season as the Red Sox defeated the Washington Senators 2 0 before a chilled, sparse audience of 5,341 paid customers and 570 women guests. Box score: vs. Guy Campbell, J. Arthur Smith vs.

Bill Jones. John Eby vs. C. K. McClure, W.

O. Webb vs. winner Touchstone Kelso match, Joe Washburn vs. Dr. T.

A. Brulte, W. C. Crowell vs. C.

C. Board man, Clyde Nash vs. L. C. Fullei, Foster Wallace vs.

Gilbert Faulk, John Kelso, Sr. vs. Morris Hars Vag.c Rivers vs. Bobby Oliver, Herbert Land vs. Jack Masur, H.

H. Perry vs. The of two springs ago, pitched the New York Giants to their fourth straight Seventy contenders will strive to win the first annual Cramer Haas Memorial Handicap Tournament now in progress at Bayou DeSiard Country Club, it was announced last night by Pro Milo Mattinson who also listed victory Monday, 6 3, as the Philadelphia Phiis' defense fell apart in the eiahth inning. Only a tie with the SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Braves breaks the Giants' string. Three errors and four Giant hits Wa hin I AR Dtn.t, ss 3 Coan.

If 3 rf 3 Vollmer cf 4 II A 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 110 0 13 0 i ii and second 1 Terzia. Ross McDade III vs. McClearv pairings for the first helped New York score four off Eank Borowy in the eighth to come from The West Monroe Rebels put on a four run rally in the last half of the ninth inning with two men down to knot an exhibition game with the Delhi Oilers here Sunday, then pushed across another tally in the tenth, winning 5 to 4. Outplayed and outb.it throughout most of the game, West Monroe's entrant in the Louisiana Delta Lea5rue capitalized on two hits, one a double by "Peewee" Glowers, and three Delhi errors to pull abreast of the visiting team. J.

D. Nolan and Dan Pickens led the Rebels hitting with two for five, while McEachern of the Oilers iced I I Chr.stman, lb Yost, 3o Kozar, 2b Evans, behind. Box score; Team Won Lost Pet. Little Rock ..9 1 Birmingham 5 3 .625 Atlanta 5 3 .625 New Orleans 5 5 .500 Nashville 4 5 .44 Mobile 4 6 .400 Chattanooga 3 6 .333 Memphis 2 8 .200 0 a 0 0 1 0 Kew York AB A i 0 0 10 1 Calvert, WeiKfl 1 Welteroth, 0 rounds. Medal honors for the qualifying round which ended Sunday went to Louis Masur who posted a net 53 to beat out the earlier score of 61 turned in by Arthur Smith.

Because of the large number of entries, and in order to straighten the brackets, 58 byes were drawn for the first round, thus leaving only six matches involving a dozen players to Young winner, H. Woods vs. R. D. Kcllogg Schubert winner, Wayne Woods vs.

E. N. Hemphill, H. A. McDonald vs.

Tom Humble. Frank Johnson vs. Edel Blanks. E. W.

McGlone vs. I. F. Bennett. W.

W. Kellof 3 Frazier winner vs J. L. Cot trell, Dr. B.

J. LaCour vs Dr. N. B. Album, Fred Parrish vs.

Jack Rogers, D. I. Garrett, vs. R. E.

Bentz, E. E. Heblon vs. Dr. D.

Anderson, and B. Pickens vs K. Touchstone 3 1 4 JT.lt 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 12 1 3 By Tim Parke CORPUS CHRISTI, April 25, The Whooping Crane, a stately bird balanced on the edge of extinction, has flown north aain. The huge white bird with the rusty red head is headed for mysterious nesting grounds in Canada which have defied years of search by ornithologists. It's a trying time for the bird lovers.

They fear the Whooper, like the passenger pigeon and the dodo, may become extinct. The time of danger is when the Whooper migrates, traveling from south Texas to Canada and passing over the heads of trigger happy hunters. In their winter nesting grounds on the 164,000 acre Aransas Game Refuge near here, the Whooper is protected by wardens. In his Canadian nesting grounds he is protected by the fact that no one has found his nests. In tight family groups, 28 wild cranes began taking to the air from the refuge near here April 13.

In a few days almost all were gone. Only four were left a pair in captivity, a cripple' and the cripple's mate. The mate refused to leave. Those 32 constitute almost the entire world population of Whoopers, which once winged by the hundreds over the heads of awe struck settlers in the south and midwest. Recent records showed that there were only three others living.

One was at Gothenburg, one in a Louisiana zoo and one in the London zoo. Extinction crept up on the Whooping crane as it did on the passenger pigeon. No one noticed at first that their numbers were dropping. Hunters, continued to kill the graceful creature. But laws were passed forbidding slaughter of the Whooper.

Rhairn. 2b Loekman. rf Gordon, 3b Mize. lb Thomson, ef Marshall, rf Livingston, 7 14 1 a I 0 1 0 Yesterday's Results Little Rock 3, New Orleans 2 Memphis 4 0, Mobile 3 1 (second 4 4 I 1 4 Kerr, as away game honors with three for five, ringing up two doubles. Box score: Tot la 31 a Fanned for Calvert in 8th.

Reton A3 DiMagtfiO, Cf 4 Peslsy, 3b 4 Williams, If 3 Stephens, ss 3 Doerr, 2b 4 Mele, rf Dropo. lb 3 Teblietts, 8 Parneli. 8 game, 11 innings) 0 0 12.2" be run off by Sunday. The second a Mune Culler, as Hartung. Rigney, 2b Only games scheduled.

Delhi AB round of play begins next Monday and i An added feature Bayou DeSiard next Sunday wi'tl be a mixed two ball, alternate shot, Scotch Foursome Bryant, ss 5 1 0 0 0 0 1. 0 1 0 I 0 1 3 all golfers are being allowed a week 30 8 10 27 12 AB A Total! PblU4jlphi Ashburn, cf Tucker, cf 5 Hampton, cf 0 Romere, lb 5 4 0 1 8 Today's Games Nashville at Atlanta. Chattanooga Et Birmingham. Little Rock at Mobile. Memphis at New Orleans.

3 PENN LINEMAN SIGNED BY CHICAGO'S HORNETS 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 3 Tota's 3 8 Si Score bv uinuigs: Washington 000 000 Of Boston 010 001 0 None. RBI: Mele. Stephens. 3B ky. 3B: Doerr, 8: Simmons.

DP: Step and Dropo Parneli, fcttephena and Parneli. tSephens and Dropo. Left: maton 7. Bostrn 8. BB: Oft Calvert 1, Hamr.fr, ss Wa.tkua, lb Bnnts.

If Nicholson, rf Jones, 3b Miller, Maro Lopata, TEXAS LEAGUE 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 McEachern, rf Rolfe, If Richards, Zb McClusky, 2b Golsby, McVay, 5 5 5 4 4 4 1 4 'f 3 1 B. rowy, S.slcr SPORTS TRAIL 3 27 in which to play each round. First round matches slated for the week ending Sunday are: Robert Guerriero vs. G. L.

Morgan. O. L. McCleary vs. Gardiner Young.

Corbin Turpin vs. Fred Fudickar, Dickey Touchstone vs. John Kelso R. D. Kellogg vs.

Walter Shubert, and W. W. Kellog? vs. K. L.

Frazier. Second round pairings, scheduled for the week beginning next Monday, are; Louis Masur vs. H. C. Menuet, Mc Vea Oliver vs.

George Scrimshaw. Dr. John Snelling vs. winner of Guerriero Morgan match, C. T.

Munholland vs. Wesley Shafto, Victor Davis vs. Gordon Surguine, winner of, Turpin Fudickar match vs. Louis Milner. Dr.

J. W. Schanlau vs. H. V.

Brady, M. J. Carbone vs. E. S.

Girault, Jack May Tota'g 34 VWiteroth 1, Oft Parneli 3. SO: By teroth 1, Bv Parneli i. HO: Calvert li tnn.ngs. Off Welteroth 0 in 1 inn me. Evans.

Winner: Parneli 2 0 Low 1 vert i0 2. Rommeil, Paasarelia, Be; r. 1:47. 8,341 paid. Team Won Lost Pet.

Dallas 11 1 .917 San Antonio 10 3 .769 Shreveport 5 5 .500 Fort Worth 6 6 .500 Tulsa 6 7 .462 Houston 4 7 Beaumont 3 7 .300 Oklahoma City 2 11 .154 Totals 42 4 8 West Monroe AB CHICAGO, April 26. UT) 1 Tokarczyk, guard and center of the University of Pennsylvania the last three years, has signed a contract with the Chicago Hornets of the All America Football Conference. Tokarczrk, a 6 foot 210 pounder, is from Coaldale, Pa. During the war he captained a Gulfport, Army Air base eleven. By Whitney Martin NEW YORK, April 26.

0P) "Well, "He's pretty good," he admitted, then added, "I don't know whether Maxim or Lesnevich can make 175 pounds. I'd like to be there when they weigh in." there we were in London," Ray Arcel was saying, "and every paper we'd RELAYS SPELL RHCORDS FRESNO. Calif. (NEA) In 22 runnings of the West Coast Relay in, pick ud had pictures and stories of this Singled for Miller in th popped out for Borowy in 6th. Score by innings: New York 000 105 1406 Philadelphia 000 201 0503 Hamner, Waitkus, Ennls.

RBI: Lock wan, Marshall 2. Livingston 2. Ennis 2, Joaes. 2B: Marshall, Jones, Lockman. HR: Xnnls, Livingston.

DP: Gordon to Mize. S3: Lockman, Left: Phillies 8: New York BB: Off Hartung 4. Borowy 1. SO: By Barowv 2: Hartung 2. PB: Livingston.

Win ner: Hartung 2 0i. Loser: Borowy 0 1 Robb, Dascoli, Pinelli, Gore. 2:20. 3,386. Peddy 2b 5 Kelly, cf 5 Nolan, 3b 5 Clowers, ss 5 Pickens, 5 Dumas, lb 5 Simnson.

If 4 Nolan, rf 5 Dyar, 2 Bennett, 1 Roberts, 2 Dave Sands spread all over. Hank Frazier of North Carolina I Fresno, world records have br State competes in a strange combine broken or equaled in every runn rf Yesterday's Results Tulsa 12, Dallas 3 San Antonio 4, Beaumont 3 Fort Worth 7, Oklahoma City 6 Houston at Shreveport, rain. "Sands, they said, was the greatest tion of track events the middle dis event on the program but one, a' fighter to come out of Australia since tance and the pole vault. 1 two mile relay. Les Darcy.

He could knock you dead with a punch. They really raved about the guy, fnd everybody thought he'd lick my Tommy Yarosz easy. Today's Games Oklahoma City at Fort Worth. Tulsa at Dallas. Beaumont at San Antonio.

Shreveport at Houston. Totals 46 5 7 Score by innings; Delhi 1C0 201 000 0 West Monroe 000 000 C04 11 RBI: McEachern 2, Richards, Golsby, Clowers 2. 2B: McEachern 2, Nolan "It was enough to scare anybody, and I began wondering just what we were up against. I wanted to get a look at Sands, but knew if I showed up at the gym while he was training he'd stop. Cotton States League PCRTERD DOWN OILERS HELENA, April 26.

(JP) Four walks and three errors gave the Helena Seaporters three runs in the first inning and they went on to down the El Dorado Oilers, 9 to 7, here Monday night. Muffett got credit for the win although he walked nine men. There were 18 free passes in the game. Don Chiola got a triple, two singles and scored three times in four trips to pace the Seaporters at the plate. Score by innings: COTTON STATES LEAGUE Team Won Lost Pet.

Clowers, Romere. Innings pitched: By Dyar 3, with 1 run, 1 hit. By Bennett PIRATES WHIP CUBS PITTSBURGH, April 26. (P) Tru tt (Rip) Sewell, veteran Pittsburgh Pirate right hander, hung the Indian sign on the Chicago Cubs for the second time of the season Monday as he hurled the Bucs to an 8 2 victor'. Sewell, who beat the Cubs 1 0 in the first game of the season, was behind 2 1 going into the seventh when the Pirates cele to life and scored five runs.

Two of the markers came on Wally Westlake's second homer of the night. A crowd of 35,373 saw the game. Box score: "I talked it over with Fran' Jacobs he manages Tony Janiro, who was fighting over the. 3 too ar.u 3, with 2 runs, 3 hits. By Roberts, 4, with 1 run, 4 hits.

Winner: Roberts 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 .600 .600 .500 .500 .500 .433 .428 El Dorado 3 Natchez 3 Pine Bluff 3 Greenville 3 Hot Springs 3 Creenwood 3 Clarksdale 3 Helena 3 Lucky and Thome. TUCKER HURLS 1 HIT WIN FOR BULLDOGS El Dorado 000 030 040 7 9 3 Helena 310 032 OOx 9 11 1 Montgomery, Krelicki (5) and Berry; Muffett, Wilson (8) and Italian, Lenzi (6). AB Chicago Yesterday's Results Hot Springs 11, Clarksdale 4 Helena 9, El Dorado 7 Natchez 2, Greenville 1 Greenwood 9, Pine Bluff 0 said he'd go up there where Sands was working, and pretend he had business with Jack Solomons, the promoter. That would give him a chance to look ovsr this Australian wonder. "Well, he did, and came back and reported that Sands really was a tsr rific puncher, that he could draw back from leads and knock you dead with a counter punch.

"1 was plenty worried, but I know Tommy is a pretty good fighter himself, and I thought I knew how to could beat this guy after what Frankie me. H. Walker, If 4 CROWVILLE, April 26. (Spe cial) The Crowville High School Bulldogs registered their fourth Franklin Parish League victory as 1 0 8 1 2 8 0 5 1 0 GuUine, 3b Cavarretta, lb Pafko, ef Echefflng, Jffcoat, rf fc alley, ss Verban, 2b r.j;n, Dobernie, McLlsh, they coasted to a 17 2 triumph over GREENWOOD WINS PINE BLUFF, April 26. (JP) Fred Waters let Pine Bluff down with three hits as his Greenwood teammates pounded out a 9 0 victory here Monday night.

Flip Falippino hit a homer and a Today's Games Clarksdale at Pine Bluff. Greenwood at Hot Springs. El Dorado at Greenville. Natchez at Helena. Fort Necessity here Friday.

John Tucker, hurling all the way for Crow ville. turned in a one hitter in which he fanned 14 batters and allowed no SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE Team Won Lost Pe.t 34 2 10 24 11 A3 A 4 2 12 4 Totais P.o ss P. Walker, "We're staying at a hotel there and I took Tommy into the bathroom and shut the door. That's the one way you can get privacy. I told Tommy that Sands could punch, and that he could slip a left lead and counter with .800 Pensacola 8 rf triple for the winners.

Nobody was aboard either time. Greenwood was aided by the wild ness of Lefthander Tom Graham, who started for Pine Bluff. Score by innings: Greenwood 033 100 020 9 10 3 bases on balls. G. Knox, Fort Necessity infielder and pitcher, got the blow that spoiled Tucker's bid for.

a no hitter. Box score: Crowville AB Meridian 7 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 a C.rs'nl rf Kner, If cf Stevens, lb Bacltman, 3b 2b MeCullough, .636 .583 .545 .453 .417 .400 .182 Womack, 2b 3 1 Moore, 2b 2 1 1 2 i 0 4 2 3 0 0 Fine Bluff 000 000 000 0 3 2 Waters and Bareford; Graham, Star rett (3), and Chozen. Jackson 7 Vicksburg 6 Gadsden 5 Anniston 5 Selma 4 Montgomery 2 Yesterday's Results Vickfburg 7, Anniston 0 Meridian 3, Selma 1 Pensacola 9, Montgomery Gadsden 9, Jackson 7 Sewell, D. Lewis. If 3 French, If 2 B.

Bradley, ss 4 Clay, lb 3 a right over it. "Tommy has a sharp left, you know, but I warned him that when he jabbed, he shouldn't just jab once. He should make two or three fast jabs. If he couldn't jab him in the face, he should jab him in the chest. But he must jab fast so Sands couldn't counter.

"That was our strategy, and I could see after the first round that Sands was puzzled. He did land a right on Tommy's temple that dazed him, so I McManus, lb 1 R. Bradley, 3b 1 Totals .....34 8 11 27 16 a Ran for F. Walker la 7ih. Score by Innings: Chicago 031 010 0032 Pittsburgn 010 000 52x 8 Smalley, Pafko.

RBI: Westlake 4, Cavarretta, H. Walker, Rojek, Kinsr. 2B: Verban. Hit: Westlake 2. Cavarretta.

SB: Bockman. H. Walker. 8: Rush, LVweil 2. I 8 iD9e mm HiH 571L INDIANS EDGE BUCKS GREENVILLE, April 26.

(P) Lefty Fox won a pitchers duel Monday night from Freddie Bates and Natchez defeated Greenville 2 to 1 to take the series. Fox limited the Bucks to 6 hits, fanning four men and walking three Laird, 3b 1 Dunham, 1 Ral. Lewis; 0 Knox, rf 3 Today's Games Anniston at Vicksburg. Gadsden at Jackson. Montgomery at Pensacola.

Selma at Meridian. O'Brien, rf 1 knew reputation as a puncher Killian, cf 0 others. Bates fanned 5 and gave 5 bases on balls. Only one run was earned off Bates. Score by innings: 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 DP: Bnckman, and Stevens; Rojek, Murtaugh and Ste ens.

Left: Chicago 8: Pittsburgh 0. B3: Rush 2, Dobernie 3. SO: Sewell 3. Rush 2. HO: Rush 8 in 8 1 3 innings; Dobernie 3 in 1 1 3: McLlsh 0 in 1 8.

WP: Dobernie. Winner: Sewell (2 0). Loser: Rush 1 1. Bar lick, Barr and Ballanfant. 2:10.

38,373. Roy Lewis, cf 0 Tucker, 5 EVANGELINE LEAGUE Team Won Lost Natchez 100 001 000 2 8 4 Greenville 010 000 000 1 6 1 Totals .....30 17 6 Fort Necessity AB wasn phoney. "Tommy went on to win convincingly, and you should have heard the ovation he got. The English don't yell, the way we do over here. They clap their hands.

Tommy really made a hit, as he is the type of boxer they admire. "Well, we were enthused, of course, and I immediately challenged Freddie Mills for a light heavyweight championship bout. They wouldn't listen, of course. Mills' manager said 'Yar Bryan, cf 3 Swift, 3b .....3 Pet. 1.000 .750 .667 .600 .571 .167 .167 CARDS BOUNCE REDS ST.

LOUIS, AprU 25. (P) The St. Louis Cardinals routed their old jinx, Ken Raff ensberger, with a four run blast in the second inning and went on to defeat the Cincinnati Reds Mon 5 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 Hammond 5 New Iberia 3 Thibodaux 4 Abbeville 3 Alexandria 4 Houma 1 Baton Rouge I Lafayette 1 Fox and Webster; Bates and Koppa. BATHERS ROUT CLARKSDALE HOT SPRINGS, April 26. (P) Hot Springs knocked Cotton Hill from the mound in the seventh inning here Monday night to score and 11 4 triumph over Clarksdale.

The game was marked by six homers and six double plays. Hot Springs made five on the homers, three of Wiggers, ss 3 Guillot, rf 2b 3 Sanders, 3b 3 Huffman, 3 G. Knox, 2b 2 A. Knox, rf 2 Fussell, If 2 IMPERIAL (Continued on Thirteenth Paget SAN FRANCISCO NEGROES PLAY CREOLES TONIGHT Yesterday's Results Hammond 5, Baton Rouge 2 Houma 9. Thibodaux 2 Alexandria 3, Abbeville 2 New Iberia 6, Lafayette 0 osz is a very 1'seu' ''ontenH know just what that means 'Useful 'It's a funny situation now.

Gus Les fl lit Totals ..24 2 1 nevich and Joey Maxim, who used to Score by innings: Fort Necessity COO 000 2 2 them the eight run seventh inning. The Bathers made four of the double plays. Score by innings: Clarksdale 010 100 110 4 9 6 Hot Springs 021 000 80x 11 16 2 Hill (2), Davis (7) and Humphrey; Cacavo and Waisluk. The New Orleans Creoles, powerful professional Negro team will entertain the San Francisco Sea Lions, California Negro champions, in a battle tonight at Casino Park. Today's Games Alexandria at New Iberia.

Abbeville at Lafayette. Houma at Baton Rouge. Hammond at Thibodaux. be mentioned as challengers of Joe Louis for the heavyweight title, are going to fight for the American light heavyweight title. "They have offered Yarosz a bout with the winner.

Did I take it? I fell The Sea Lions will have an an extra Crowville 293 003 17 John Tucker struck out li, just missed no Innings pitched: By A. Knox, 3, with 11 runs, 5 hits. By G. Knox, 3. with 5 runs, 1 hit.

By Wiggers, 1, with 1 run, 0 hit. Loser: A. Knox. BB: A. Knox 6, G.

Knox 2, Wiggers 2. SO: Tucker 14, A. Knox 2, G. Knox 3. HP; Wiggers (2).

I FIFTH attraction, Little Sammie Workman, on their neck and kissed them. I think 1 mU'M I VI Tommy can beat any of the four other II uaoiB and aorriia I If fk 'BAM A NETTERS WIN TUSCALOOSA, April 26. yP) Alabamas undefeated tennis team ran its victory string to six straight here Monday as it whipped Auburn 7 2 for its second win of the season over the Tigers. The Crimson Tide WALK so, VETERAN TRAVELER EAST LANSING, Mich. (NEA) John H.

Kobs, Michigan State's baseball coach, estimates he has covered 50,009 miles with Spartan teams in 21 years on training tours below the Mason Dixon line. MORIA ILLINOIS I leading fight heavies Lesnevich, Maxim, Mills and Archie Moore." A fellow who had been listening said: "I think he can beat three of the four." He wasn't sure Tommy could beat Moore. STEADY DIET who has no legs and arms, yet hits, catches and runs bases. At the age of two years his arms and legs fell off it is claimed. The Creoles have one of the best double play combinations in the south.

The game will be called at 8 o'clock. Reserved section for white fens NEW ORLEANS (NEA) Kentucky. netmen won five out of six singles matches and two out of three doubles Is Moore that good?" somebody returns to the Sugar Bowl basketball tournament for the sixth time, Dec. 29 30, competing against Villanova, Tulane and Bradley, Made by Hirtm Walker Sons Peoria, Illinois. 86 proof.

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