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The Daily Item from Lynn, Massachusetts • 18

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DAILY EVENING JTEKftYNN RIDAY" iAOGUST 16 1941 MGE EIGHTEEN MW VWS'K Al CALLING THE TURN 1 ball golf toumeyul continued yester nncr toamc 1 stealing second to set a appear here tonight LYNX 4 and 2 Woburn and 'Ted defeated 7 27 0 was on the extra hole with a score '0 BASEBALL SHOES 4 27 2 11 Also a Limited Supply of ab Professioanl Baseballs and Sub Standards ED Greyhound Bacing? 2 2 3 1 0 Don 1 VS 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 3 4 3 2 1 10 4 1 0 1 0 0 po 0 1 0 0 2 8 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 Just Received in All Sizes 3 1 1 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Gallant Crlckati Star 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 4 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 a 0 PO 3 8 2 8 3 0 1 2 0 ab 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Baseball Clubs' ATTENTION! 3 Gracia 8 Gallant Leader 2 Tax Attestor 8 Mademoiselle 3 Petite Maid 3 Martin Malone 1 Clayion 8 Just Busier 7 Carlotta 3 Catalina Rose Palko Providence Chiefs Bow Before Walker Cress 1 Dot Malone '8 Pvt Jones amous Lady summary: 5 LIGHT (first round) Chew (2) Salem and Roger Con Weston defeated Jack Lyons chip and two 7 Victory Bond Dude Rancher 3 Royal Charm Track Teaser 18 MILE Lone Valley 2 Dicker 4 Telephone Girl My Hanky Barriere to I ace Costa At Salem 0 5 5 4 4 Top Trim 7 uoiaen Windy Bronxe to the former Sa product of Dave Currivan assistant watching him with Spinney ftist fall Don is also eye end for Manlius Military Si nee 1897 RAY SHOE ITTING SERVICE 8 9 1 Jean Barriere and Tony Costa battle which will head line the next fistic program ab Salem Tuesday night Barriere is due to arrive in Bos ton tomorrow morning from Mont real to complete his training at Kelley and Hayes gym The Mont real eye has fully healed and is prepared to put up the battle of his life He is more than con fident he will whip the brilliant Tony Costa The Montreal renchman made a big hit with North Shore fight fans in the way he polished off youthful George Perkins of Lynn and he also beat Steve Kro nis only to get a draw for his efforts Costa is the best Portugese fighter to reach the front in has es record feathcr Bartolo Wilson An open letter to Morton Cooper Esq Dear Mort: My profound apologies for prematurely sending you to Indianapolis Your six inning masterpiece last Wednesday night during which you pitch ed and hit like a major leaguer and ran the bases like a farmer has convinced me that I xias a trifle hasty in sell ing you down the river If you will klqdly refrain from knocking yourself out fa the future I shall be happy to retain you in Boston for the balance of the season with the understanding that you will leave your homerun pitch in your knitting bag and devote your entire time and attention to beating the Phillies Hoping you will give me no cause to regret this sudden change of heart I remain Yours doubtfully I CURT Remick and Jimmie Jordan Also Ed Barry who was shooed from the scene of the carnage in a daze and who 'wandered around in a fog for the next three days Yes sir that Danvert team could cer tainly block and tackle and hit like the hammers of Thor Louvares as I recall him was an end Dempsey a tackle and Mercier Bellows Macke! and Pydynkowski were backs And Pydynkowski in particular is re membered as one of the niftiest shiftiest halfbacks ever developed on the North Shore an almost universal choice for all star and all scholastic honors If those war veterans are as good and as tough today as they were in 1941 be something to watch in action on the gridiron again 3 Seeded Pairs Beaten In Tedesco Tournament for allon in 8th 1 3 4 5 8 7 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 7 if all ttAfVs a linar JMUICJ L1IUCU it 4U4V4 that smacked into Long John's glove These three runs won the game but in the ninth another was scored off the veteran hurler Gab i ler on hits by Boyce and Piano with Boyce it up i Portland under new manage ment wiu The Sox will play two games in all River tomorrow night Man chester Giants are coming to raser ield Sunday for a single game squad trains and already Coach Denny Myers is paying considera ble attention chem end a Lucey coach keen Dlaved Academy and appeared at Man ning Bowl with that team against a club of combined Classical and McDonald cf Power 2b Hunter Kelley ss Lewis If Tavlor 3b O'Connor rf Powers lb Waitt Carlow IfWard Totals Sox ans to Get 2 Tickets for Single Game Red Sox fans will be limited to two tickets per person for only one gome In the 1M8 series at enway Park according to what was learned today fa major league circles If Brooklyn wins the National league pennant the I tint game will be played Oct I 4 If the Cards win the series will open Oct 5 The classic will get under way Oct in the National league city Winton Amihawalt 3b Kanchoga If Catiano 2b Gibson i Guinzo cf Dill lb Moore rf Burrell Bennett Totals Innings Nahant Wakefield Two Base Hits Amihawalt Power Kelley to Power to Powers Base onBan 1 off Burrell 4 lor by Burrell O'Connor by Bur re Burrell 8 Ion and White Batted for Powers in 7th TEDESCO COUNTRY sporty Swampscott course4av war marked bv i in this red letter golfing classic comprising one of the finest fields since pre war day Stearns of Marblehead rancis "Pete' Millspeugh Jr of Swampscott Irving "Bum of Swampscott all members of the Tedesco Club and Dick Austin of united onoe a 1 i 9 i a I ih a a It L3 Meriav af SwamDscott members ot oeiem vounrrv viud I Arthur Connelly and Walter Stearns host club members MEN is BALDNESS Showing approaching signs in lha form of dandruff falling Mair or itchy scalp? If so write for THE NATURE SYSTEM SCALP CONDITIONING BOX 402 LYNN MASS PRICE 8200 vtt rttfesi sx Calif crowned their first "Ameri can post wgr starts with success by defeating Argyll Rice of 'West Hartford Conn and Ruth Carter of Everett 6 3 6 1 in a second round doubles engagement Scranton arms Pitching Star To Lynn Sox James Sucheskl a pitcher from Chicago who is 19 year old and unmarried has optioned by the Scranton Red Sox to Lynn He Is right hander all the way and in 1943 was with Scranton and Roanoke for three weeks and pitched for Scranton In 1944 and last season He won 11 and lost 13 for the Miners fa those years Released at the end of July of this year from 'the Navy he re ported to Scranton of the Eastern league PORTLAND SUNDAY MANCHESTER 2 Games followed a couple of outs Batts 21 5 0 0 Sacrifice I Double Play 1 irst Off Waltte 3 off Lewis Hit ov Hitcner ray Struck Out By Waitte 1 by rnne izv al England League BASEBALL 8:15 PM RASER IELD TONIGHT fighter to reach the many many years He tablished a remarkable beating five former NBA weight champions Sal Phil Terrenova Jackie Jackie Callurk and Joey Archi bald The Woonsocket star is the only boy to lick Tommy Greb and only three months ago took the meas ure of Timothy (Buddy) Hayes New England feeftherweight champion in decisive fashion i 33 5 1 0 0 0 3 Burrell 1 0 0 13 PROVIDENCE Several Upsets eature irst Round of Championship light By GEORGE AHEARNE Upsets in the annual invitation four i at the Tedesco Country Club Swampscott day with three seeded pairs and other strong teams suffer ing elimination in the first round matches of the champion ship flight The field was pared to 32 combinations Seth Eames Tedesco club cham I pion and Sam Videtta of Happy (Valley one of the top shot makers in A handicapping were blasted by Tom Minton of Tedes co and Art' Sullivan of Lynn mu nicipal course 4 and 2 Minton was red hot and shot a three over par 37 going out to take a two hole lead at the turn which wa increased to five on the 13th green Seth and Sammy were Unable to carve the margin and the match ended at the 16th green Nlea Hansbury Lose Ray Hansburyi and Ray Nies of United Shoe a pair who had many supporters as potential champions bowed to Leo of Salem and Maddy Kimball of the Shoe in 19 holes Kimball made good use of his extra strokes and on the extra hole notched the vic tory Harry Childs and Alex McKen zie of Salem teamed beautifully to take Ernie Woelfel of Salem and Joe Melanson New Hampshire amateur champion 2 and 1 Bill Murphy and Ed Loveday Dart mouth star of the home club a pair figured to be in the thick of the title hunt went down on the 19th hole to clubmates Howard Haley and Ozzie Kiever Haley produced the killing shot canning A 60 yard pitch while lying in a bad position under an apple tree for a par 4 Lionel MacDuff of Tedesco and red Hannon ut Elizabeth the old South Shore star before the war bit the dust 2 and 1 from Dick Johnson of Tedesco and Al Brooks of SsJem Johnson wound up the match in spectacular fash ion carding five threes in eight holes on the front nine his oner ings includ ng a full nibhck shot on the sixth and ten eight foot putts on the next 6 Exta 4 olded Money SIXTH 5 8 Waierway Sweet May Nolde 3 Chlnkai am SEVENTH 5 18 MILE Valley Roll Danny Rock Poker Chip 3 ChlneUy 8 Running Hudson? Hitter 2 Little Suite Paka Camels EIGHTH 5 18 MILE My Jill 3 Javery Butch Lusk Happy Hop NINTH 5 18 MILE 1 Master Brain 8 Reckless Sport 4 Larry's Memory Birr tsrave i Hugh Harte 2 Reckless Judy TENTH 5 18 MILE Miss Bob Sis lo Tiny Tillie Loyal Anne LAISHER and STETSON HATS OR ALL Ths nevsit colors and styles $345 $5 $750 and up A Large Aisortmeni of Cap 8150 127 MARKET STREET LYNN MASS interested to see what comes out of that meeting re cently held in Danvers by a group of World War II veterans whose intentions are to form a football team for the coming season Among those present were Bill Bellows Emile Mercier Dempsey Pete Louvares Bill Mac'cl and Allie Pydynkowski And I have a vivid recollection of that particular group for they were the brains the brawn and the backbone of Charley great est Danvers High school football team the 1941 club that dropped its opening game with Beverly 7 to 6 went on to defeat Winthrop Punchard Winchester Reading Swampscott Newbury port and Amesbury by top heavy scores and nosed out Marblehead 8 to 6 in one of the bitterest bloodiest all fired battles ever fought to a finish between two North Shore high schools The stretcher bearers got a workout that day from kick off to curfew And among the who were lugged out feet first and carted to the hospital were oster Shep ard Dave Larkin Willie 2 1 12 6 7 1 Shirley ry avored at Essex 14 MANCHESTER Aug Second seeded i Shirleyy of Akron winner of a major grass tennis tourna inent during each of the last three years today loomed as the ruler of the Essex County handpicked Invitation field She staged one of her charac teristic rallies yesterday while coming from behind against Mrs Eleanor Purdy Cualiingham of Los Angeles for 5 7 7 5 6 4 victory and today she will engage Mrs Bunny Harshaw Vosters of Se cane Pa fa the quarter final The others to gain the round of Entries Tonight At Wonderlancl IRST 5 18 MILE 4 Lucky Gilds 7: 30' 20 WONDERLAND REVERE In prMnilng Calling Ths Turn by Curt Noys Ths Itsm la psrmittlng ths author full liberty in sxprsuing hit vlswx Ths opinion published ars those of Curt Noys and ars not nsc ROUND A DAY (aecknd round) Claflin (9) and Percy Gilbert (3) Tedesco defeated Paul Nangle (15) and Howard Knight (15) Salem 7 and 6 Holden (5) and George Monnier (7) Bellevue defeated Nawn (7) an HE) Hayes (10) Tedesco 5 and Charles Price (10) and Stewart Young (8 unattached defeated Northey 1 0 1 TVHfsrA and (O) fifls I Jay Bleakley i (7) Tedesco defeated Russ Allen (15) and' Zabel (13j Tedesco 6 and 4: Leonard (6E and Millspaugh (13) Tedesco de feated Dean Munsey (13 and Low ry (15) Tedesco 7 and 6: Magrane defeated Henry Bufahno (6) and Wm BufaUno (7) Happy Valley 2 up Charles (13) and Crookes (13 Tedesco Connolly (10) Tedesco and Ed Goff (8) saiem defeated Ed Ydiicj uiiu a nvvey uti MiMt'tc 5 and 4: Wm Holland (15) and Curley (13) Bear Hill defeated Charles Ramsdell (4) and Bennett (4) Bear Hill up ROUND A DAY Consolation( first round): Smith Jr (14) and Breed (15) Tedesco defeated Phil: Sisk (12) and Bob Hayes (10) Salem 2 up Rich ard Cutts (12) and Eckel (9) Te desco defeated Buckley (15) unattached and A Hutchinson (lit Salem 1 uo: Kendall Sanderson (13) and Harrigan (13) Tedesco de icdieu neniy naywooa iio) ana Bradley (15) Tedesco 6 and 4: Don vey (10) Tedpsco and A Pierson (4) Salem defeated Roland Booma (12s United Shoe and Leatherby (ISrv Salem 1 up 21 holes Smith (10)Js Tedesco and Verner Anderson (8) Wen I ham defeated rank Bownes (11) ana rank Barkeley (12) Salem 4 and 3 Haskell (12) and Paul Carver (9) Tedesco defeated GUI (ID and Ray Knight (10) Salem 1 up Loveday (9) and Hayes (12 Tedesco defeated A Wilson (U) and I Potts (15) Tedesco 3 and 2 Nahant Beaten At Wakefield Scoring three runs in the open ing chapter Wakefield Community was never headed last night and Nahant Legion went down before the host club 6 2 Wakefield hit Waitt and Lewis hard in six inn ings while the Peninsular Boys made but five Dingles off Buster Burrell Catiana of the winners smote four singles and Power two for the Nahant youths Nahant plays a doubleheadcr at home Sun day with Malden Post at 130 and MedTord Vets at 3 PM The NAHANT LEGION 0 2 0 Kelly (6) United Shoe and Payson (6) Wenham 6 and 5 Charles Geary (2) Winchester and Lincoln Briggs III (10) Tedesco defeated Quinn (7) Salem and rank Gagnon (7) United Shoe 2 and 1 Leo (6) Salem and Madison 1 Kimball (12) United Shoe defeated Rav'X Hansbury (2) and Ray Nies (5) United Shoe 1 up 19 holes: Joe Monahan Jt i (2) and A McGrath Jr (5) Wmchea ter defeated John Bushell (8) Salefn and Al Richards (5) United Shoe 1 up 19 holes: Bill Kcpple (7) Tedesco and Wm uller (3) Salem defeated A' Davenport (12) Salem and Nich ols (9) unattached 6 and' 5 Bill Me Caffertyy Jr! (5) and rancis Carey (8) Tedesco defeated Thomson and st George Thomson Tedesco 4 and 3 Thompson (9) Tedesco and Hunt (12) unattached defeated Charles Hayes (9) and Hunt (12) i Salem 2 up: Paul Nestor (10) Tedesco and Dick Sullivan (5) Happy Valley de feated Jack Sheehy (3) and Edward Hayes (9) Salem 3 and 2 Steve Palm er (5) Tedesco and Welch (9) un A attached defeated Norman Kellenber i I ger (6) and George Coffin (6) Salem 6 and 5: Tom Minton (9) Tedesco and Art Sullivan (4) Happy Valley defeated Sam Videtta (2) Happy Valley and Eames (5) Tedesco 4 and 2 Ernie Doherty (2) Woburn and 'Ted wV Combs (5) Tedesco defeated Crane (9) Salem A Vietze (5) un a attached 2 and 1 Langmaid (12) Tedesco and Bob Hurd (6) Salem de feated Arthur connofly (a) and wn Stearns (12) Tedesco 5 and' 4 Wm Burke (7) and Dan (fl) Happy Valley defeated Ray (6) and Milk White (6) Tedesco 1 up Clapp II (12) Tedesco and Charles McCarthy Jr (2) Charles River defeated Burke (8) Tedesco am John McNiff (3) Salem 4 and 3: Ed A 8 imzI Drtk fLllaoTsizt fK A ML Ll1 U1 IV HLL (Ml UatVlII defeated Canty (5) and Howard Mitchell (5) Bellevue 1 up rank 5 and O'Callahan (5) Um ted Shoe defeated Tim Holland (5) and Mirandi (5) United Shoe 2 and 1 A Wigglesworth (8) Tedesco Victor Horst (12) unattached defeated Meader (8) Tedesco and George Kenney (6) Winchester 3 and 1 Harry Childs (11) and Alex McKen zie (11) Salem defeated Ernie "Woelfel (5) Sam and Joe Melanson (3) Wolf boro NH 2 and 1 Arthur Rogers (8Yy Tedesco and Clarence Earley (2) defeated Cochrane (8) Tedesco and Wm McPhail (5) Norfolk 5 i William Gallacher (12) and Mike Kusiak (5) United Shoe defeated Palmer (8) Tedesco and Bob McTighe (8) unattached 5 and 4 Paul McGregor (7) Salem and Matt eminoi (4) United Shoe defeated rank Huntress (6) desco and Harold Booma (4r United Shoe 4 and 3 Howard Halev (8) and Kiever (5) Tedesco defeated Loveday? (5) and Wm Murphy (4) Tedesco 1 up is 19 holes Woodfin Jr (5) and H4 Casson (7) Oakley defeated Jo4uK Caliga (5) and Stuart Osgood (7) SalemJKM 6 and 5 Sam Priddy (8) and ff Harding (5) Weston defeated Edward ffl Hackett (4) and rank Hughes (5) Uni ted Shoe 3 and 2: Richard Johnson (7) Tedesco and Al Brooks (4) Salem7 defeated Lionel McDuff (5) Tedesco and 1 red Hannon (5) Elizabeth NJ 2 and 1 Bruce Coffin (2) and Earl Coffin (8) Salem defeated George Briggs (7) Tedesco and Joe Webster Westches It By Curt Noyes 1 She's a Big Girl Now! Well powder my nose have you boys noticed what Miss Topsfield the Gypsy Rose Lee of the race tracks is up to? This latest sorority sister or me Massacnu setts air Circuit has shed her cotton stock ings and her horn rimmed spectacles and is breaking out with a brand new up do a face lift painted toenails and a dab of per fume behind her ears gone Minsky on us And you know the old gal when she comes mincing down the runway a week from next Monday draped in a dia phanous pinafore and with a ome hither look In her eyes get the that touting the joint (Rock ingham is still my pet charity) but us turf authorities are unanimous in our approval ot the excellent job Topsfield has done in converting it rickety accommoda tions and ramshackle racing facilities into a modern up to date half mile race track Innovations andTenovations in clude the pari mutuels electric (board the Pruett starting gate and the Jones camera eye Also reconstruction of the grand stand has been completed stables have been erected to accommodate between 200 and 250 thorough breds and the track has been ex tensively reconditioned AU this means better class of horses bigger purses and better racing during the 122nd renewal of the historic Essex County air which starts Monday August 26 and con tinues through Saturday the 31st And forget to bet on the quick breaking horses Once they get out in front on that half mile merry go round generally a traffic jam to the finish Scully Trailing Roger Wilcox rank Scully of Marblehead de fending champion trailed Roger Wilcox of the MIT fleet by nine points in the two races of the In ternational 110 Class yacht cham pionship series sailed yesterday at Larchmont Scully and Wilcox were tied in the first two races sailed on Wednesday but Scully finished in seventh place in the pair of events yesterday The series will be continued the re mainder of the week allon Even Tries 'Ephus1 Ball Buf Pipsox Blast Him in 7ih By HARVEY SOUTHWARD Long John allon a masterly pitcher tried everything from speed partial speed hookers and his own version of the or blooper ball last night but all in vain tjie Lynn Sox beat Providence 7 3 at raser ield Walker Cress was just too good for Long John although the Chiefs might have won had they done those things which they should have done at psychological moments of the contest 4 John was tarred for 11 7 18 WAKEIELD COMMUNITY po 0 3 0 3 5 2 6 0 2 0 3 Junior Mlxx 7 SECOND 5 18 MILE 7 Another Peg 4 Real Goer aixwyai 1 Cuban Lady Colorado ConBl THIRD UTURITY 8 Rural Sadie Hooky 7 Bomby the Bearl Lucky Harvest 3 Tarmon'a irst 8 He' Happy 2 Sally Blue We Tex I OURTH 5 18 MILE Rainbird B' Choice 4 Rolling Ben 2 Happy Pete ITH 5 18 MILE 8 Ruby Rea Results I In the Northeastern regionals of the Junior Legion series held at Holyoke yesterday Manchester Pcfst defeated Brewer Me 13 1 while Holyoke beat BurlingtonVt 9 6 CLUB'S ANNUAL INVITATION OUR BALL ConlotlanH relax on Hartingjeos at yesterday as they prepare for initial drives in first round matches ot cnampionsnip nignT in tne elimination of three seeded pairs and a number of strong teams classed potential winners a a aw imw vn rinnr rwriirma vnpi vii UJLit Xabsmo YanLeec mp I IRVIVJi IVHIIWI Wfifvvva jriwu Austin of United Shoe (Center pfcnell Rev Butelmo and Les (Right panel) Bob Hurd Salem Country Club Dick Langmaid after Cress taking a fresh chew of Curbstone Navy shut the gates in the faces at the visiting firemen Trial Enhas Ball Lynn had a chance to score in the fifth when Piano tripled to deep right center Long John VAAV 4 144H VII U1L 44 WS 4 VV41I Piano didnt bite Then came a pound freshman end is attracting fast one just as our Raymond ex as Boston College grid pecteu ana ne poiea wnn a migmy gusto to right for three hassocks but he died there while three! mates could Jo nothing for him In the seventh it was quite sad for Long John former Lynn pitch ing hero Boyce sizzled one over second Sperry sacrificed Piano' walked Batts flew out to Cote and the runners moved along Sommers single knocked in Boyce and DiBlasi also got a basehit to tvino run rtmVTl at shortsop on a grass cutter Lynk English stars His size and speed drove in the third tally with a makes him a valuable aquisition violent pound to rightfleld while to the squad GE Mermen Await Egg Rock Test Tbs sixtb annual long dis tanee swimming race for employe of the General Electrio Company under the auspice of the A A will be held Sunday starting from Egg Rock and finishing at the stake boat anchored 100 yards off Nahant Beach in front of the State Bath House The starting gun will be fired by George Stevens manager of the River and will send eight men and two on the long three mile journey through the waters in Nahant Bay Willis Pynn Jr irst 77 River Works is defending champion and will endeavor to his third victory In the annual event Pynn won this swim in 1944 and 1945 and succeeded Gordon Connolly who triumphed in fhree straight years 1941 through 1943 The record for the course 53 minutes is held by Connolly Entries are: River Works Wal ter Burgess Pynn Tony Mattera Kelly Robert Hatch and Thomas Day while from the West Lynn Works will be Vin cent Mitchell and Dankmar Hall Hauer Two West Lynn girls Afnmr rJ and nr'fil lolinn vvil lalso attempt to com plcte the course The A A will present prizes to the first second and third finishers in the race and the two mermaids will be rewarded with appropriate prizes if they complete the long swim Officials of the race will be: Judges Mayor Albert Cole Victor Hogan and John rawley start er George Stevens timers Jack Tom Tombeno clerk Wil liam checkers Vernor Pelley John Maloney observers at finish Peter Belanger William Hines Mike Roach Joe ox and William Grady base hits in seven frames and lot of hits to get off Mr allon Cress who takes the largest chew of Curbstone Navy of any player in the biew rrngiana league was hit eight times but he whiffed nine of the Chiefs and except for one inning they hung up horse mllsrs on the scoreboard A fa couple of running grata by Willie Boyce and nifty fielding by Le Grand Piano also featured A crowd of 1331 attended a a La i me nnmivn i imv uic iciii nd the ball players The fans It was Pip birthday iaw a game of ball that was al yesterday and the Sox gave him a vjvivry as a prvcni xmja suure MU SOX ab 3 3 Spinney Makinq Good With Art Spinney of Saugus 195 1 way interesting G1nv Made of Rubber Lynn scored twice in the firsfeiBajce cf frame and no blame could be at Cached to Long John allon Boyce vrfEmn if who whacked lour hits during we night led oft with a double Then dibSi 3b followed a couple of outs Batts: Lynk it hoisted a fly to right field but the hall bounced outfof Monte Cristo glove as though it were Totals nt mhber and Bovee scored! Sommers drove in Batts with a Oiijdia cf whixzer over second and Prof Di Devlin Blaisi hit sent Sommers to third I before Ed Lynk fouled out to Ma Suss 3b tCcrte If jMahan Zi The Sox registered one tally in ss the third on a walk to Sperry and hits by Batts and Som iGabier men I 1UUHSProvidence however scored' (a) Batted thrice in the fourth to tie up thet Inning aw Ivnn Daiue OKjaaanj singieu perry providence 00030060 fumbled roller Suss: Runs Batted Batts 2 Sommers 2 doubled for one run and Cote's bingle knocked in two more lBase piano stolen Bovce TH Rlasi shot Mahan's bunt Sherry Double Kan Ul Blasi snot 1'ianan to Sommers to Sperry Left on second ahead of Cote and Jones Base 10 Providence Ba hit a double death hanev to oi ioa Struck Rv Cr" 9 3jthc riles engagements men fb Sperry to terminate ttr br nnn 7j th Mrs Patricia inning These three runs were all inni 'ft 2 in 1 min annin "twm "kf MMdnn Vniiov n'n Pitcher allnn Vmoircs jCanning Toda rf Hi den Valley uuiiui airxa a 41111c 202 Brilliant Exhibition Another brilliant exhibition turned in by Dick Austin of United Shoe who paired with Hadley of Tedesco knocked out Millspaugh Jr and Milton Stearns of Tedesco in 19 holes Squaring the match on the 17th Hadley halved the 18th and on the extra hole Austin dropped an iroin shot 12 feet from the pin and went down in one putt for a win The quartet decided to play the second hole on the return to the locker icuescu auu joe wei room Auston poked a No 7 irotrter ny 3 and 2 shot into tne cup on a d( yara par 4 hole for an eagle 2 but his great performance did not affect the scoring 1 Joe Monahan Jr and A Mc Grath Jr of Winchester were last minute entrants filling the va nnnov zienicaH hv tha withdrawal nf vghvj vuuovu uu icaesco ana Adams Mel Desmarais and Rob iem 3 and 2 Earl Goodwin io and inson of United Shoe The Wm Chester pair were pressed by Johnny Bushel! of Salem and Al Richards of United Shoe but won 1 up Bushell missed a golden opportunity to even the match on the 18th green but his 12 footer struck the back of the cup and bounced out The top seeded team of John Chew of Salem and Roger Conant of Weston was obliged to travel 19 holes against Jack Lyons of the Shoe and Howard Moulton of Salem but Chew took care of the battle par 4 The IRST John ant (7) (7) United Shoe and Howard Moulton (6) Salem 1 up 19 holes: Irving Hadley (7) Tedesco and Dick Austin (4) United Shoe defeated Millspaugh Jr and Milton Stearns Tedesco 1 up 19 holes Bob Chittick (11) and Harold Parker (11) Salem defeated Phil Sands (9) and Laurie Demings (7) Happy Valley 6 and 5 A Donoghue (7) and John inn (5) Norfolk defeated Ray Bufalino (7) and Les Morley (7) Salem 3 and 2 John Dooley (6) and Paul Hoak (3) United Shoe defeaed Charles Mc Carthy (6) and Charles McCarthy Jr (8) Salem 4 and 2 Phil Sheehy (3) and Ray Stecker (9) SaJerrt defeated Mike Shaw (12) unattached and Jack Graham (7) Salem 5 and 3: Bob Wileox 46) and Joe Murphy (6) United Shoe defeated i 5 Curry (1!) Happy ovey (14) SalemZjgp 0 2 0 i round i The others to gain the round of 0 eight were third seeded Mrs Mary Arnold Prentiss of Los Angeles Dorothy Head of Alamefia Calif 4 Mrs Raymond Jones of ort Riley Kas Mrs Virginia Kovacs of San rancisco Barbara Scofield of San rancisco and Betty Hul burt of Coral Gablej la During i opening doubles play England's Mrs KayStammers Menzies and Mrs Jean iNicolL z' fn who defaulted 7 Scoity Boston Traveler i avonfcs all in North Shore our Boll Goif? 1 4 1 A A YrT jrgi MM 3 I It? a BIT Sf 1 7 'Vv A'fi fln AWSasaW 1 a 4 Wk MWW I 111 VS 'k' 'V' A 41 A A' zvzwiiwrwv'' ar''' 'WivMkXBiv' a w' zvm vi sJJf 4f A JEST" 'e K' WKMk xx jBuftz iK 5 A'' je si lx VT? ''zva 'azva A' 'LA'Aw KMnyrM 'v a jaMumi wbiw ww 'vz wtuaaii zzAM'zy' 1 7 New TT ab hpo a 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 2tr 3 12 2 3 4 1 0 3 0 4 1 10 3 3 3 1 0 4 13 4 0 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 A 11 l( 'i.

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