ANNUAL CASTING 95th Battles Kramer And Schroeder DIXIE WALKER “Fighting” SNAVEY DRIVES Gain National Doubles SPORTS MEET OPENS TODAY ‘ W recking’ 94th ALL STAR TEAM BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 23—(JP> MOVING UPWARD Monday doubts the 11 Players Recalled —Any of championship Event Of Fish- A an- calibre of California’s Jack Kramer BAGMEN Championship full boxing card has been 5. Alec Alexander (95th) vs. Jerry In Crowds [YEMEN, Cornell Puts Pep and Ted titlists Veteran Of Dodgers nounced of Schroeder, defending By Club To Be Held by the boxing officers Namowicz at ing At (94th) 175 lbs. in the Men's National Doubles Ten- in the 94th and 95th Regiments, for College Boys For Game Youngsters leading 6. “Kid” Kelley (94th) vs. “Killer" nis Tournament, were erased in TO MEET MONDAY BOSTON, Aug. 23.—UP)—The Bos- Wrightsville Beach Monday night at Camp Davis. All With Bears Honors Chicago fashion today when they Batting ton Red Sox tonight recalled 13 fighters represent the "cream of the Wargo (95th) at 175 lbs. speedy — final round by players eight and three crap” of both over a 7. “Archie” Gutz gained the routing 23.— Ufl —If Go Sun- The annual teams and for (95th) vs. "Sol- NEW YORK, Aug. To Against — championship casting former national sin- first basemen from farm teams month have BY OAVE HOFF Bobby Riggs, who gpinners these two rival teams dier” Dilworth (94th) at 137 lbs. the three freshman In and clubs with -which it has tournament of the New Hanover and Gene Mako, a two- Laundrymen Sec- .player been pointing for this match and gles ruler, have been among them- shine In addition to these all CHICAGO, Aug. 23.— UP) —The scrapping agreements. Fishing club will be held on the each is fighters, time winner with Don Budge, 6-4, confident of victory. of head football coach of the selves for the bat- ond Engagement Pitchers Emerson Dickman, Bill whom have won their laurels in College in minutes flat at Long- northern extension of Two of the return 6-2, 6-2, 45 a mo- Wrightsville matches are All-Stars has a Win ting leadership will pause Fleming, Bill Butland, Oscar Judd, previous bouts, there will be two one-game job. vood. Beach this afternoon at o'clock. bouts. Two weeks ago Arthur Gutz, ment and took ovtr their shoulders all of Louisville, Frank Dasse of 2:30 added attractions. The first will be or lose, the chief mentor knows h> and Commer- of the 95th won a close decision over While the champions were sprint- will discover that an inter- jhe Independent Norman Brown of The tournament will be held a3 an exhibition between won’t have the same position the they Hollywood, Ray Mowett, was so far off ,i.i leagues will resume "Soldier” Dilworth, of the 94th. The ing to victory, Riggs is to declare him- softball Yank and close to the Atlantic the 94th’s “White in the next year because the honor of loper threatening at 7:30 D. S. T. Greensboro, Terry Woody View pier as Hope” he wricked the well- nlav Monday night “Soldier” has announced he ia lay- the is be- his game that self in on the ruckus. Rich of San Diego, and First Base- so Heavyweight division, and an unan- leading prize squad ‘he city °Ptkal Eyemen possible spectators may get a ing for Gutz and the excitement seasoned Mako, who often refused The to with men A1 Flair of Baltimore. Paul nounced fighter from the Balloon stowed upon a different coach each elderly gent puffing up to meet the Wertheimer good view of the event. over this match has rated it for to become rattled in past years when them answers to the name of hooked Campbell of Montreal, and Ulysses Barrage. year. join in the first game and the the the the was having an Bagmen “Cookie" of So the spectators may keep up final-match. "Killer” Wargo, mighty Budge Dixie Walker, and he is celebrat- to meet Lupien Louisville, were A is scheduled But that seems to make no dif- Spinners slated 95th and “Kid” the "mystery” fight off Snofford those summoned up. with the distance of each cast of- pride, Kelley, day. ing his elevation to the lead-off in the also. Coaches are ference to.Carl Snavely of Cornell. Sunshine Laundrymen a being secretive the Since every member of whirlwind 94th fighter fought to With such a one-sided triumph, position in the Brooklyn Dodgers’ that group, ficials will place a blue flag at the about this affair and workouts are The way he’s driving the All-Stars draw two weeks and they are them- order. nightcap. with the exception of Brown and ago for in Kramer and Schroeder found batting were 275 foot mark, and then each cast- being held behind locked doors in Thursday’s game Soldier four games played scheduled for the semifinal in the bracket Dixie lambasted the ball at a Only Flair, is on teams fighting for play- Field the selves in the championship in the rain and er who this the 95th Arena. The only informa- against Chicago Beam, last week loops, off positions in their respective goes beyond distance 175 lb. class. against the third-seeded Gardnar terrific clip during the pa*t week the other tion that can be given is that this you^d think his future in coaching wet grounds prevented leagues, only two will be required will have the flag placed at the end Here is the full card: Mulloy, of Coral Gables, Fla., one of to boost his average of .316 up to The Wertheimer team de- fight will be the of the card and depended upon a victory for the contests. to report to the parent teqm this of his casts and he will wear a blue 1. K. O. Centore (95th) vs. Jimmy last year’s runners-up here, and a gaudy .325 and to leap from sev- the Ethyl-Dow Chemists, will be the “wildest and wooliest” collegians. feated year. The rest will join the Red sash until someone betters his cast. Shay (94th) “The Fighting Irishman, Wayne Sabin of Portland, Ore. enth among the league’s hitters and the City Opticians worked cast contest ever seen in a ring. There are several things that t0 7, Sox in next spring's training camp. As each longer is made the in the 118 lb. class. After taking two drubbings in re- into fourth position. 8 to 3 victory over the make this different out an flag will be advanced. At the end 2. “Stan Pinus” (94th) vs. "Hairy” Arrangements for over 2,000 seats year’s game cent weeks from the second-seeded Out-hitting Dixie through Fri- Builders in the two Inde- of casts out but from the seven-that have Godwin 5 everybody drops Harris (95th) in the 126 lb. class. are provided and once again the preceded Frank Parker and Don McNeill, the day’s games were Nick Etten of loop games. the fishermen with the five it. For observers pendent longest 3. "Battling” Murphy (95th) vs. public is urged to come as these one, generally national singles ruler, Mulloy and the Phillies at .334, In the Commercial circuit, the ST. LOUIS DROPS casts. are that the 1941 All-Star Fritz Fitzgerald at 150 lbs. boxing cards at Camp Davis are de- agreed Sabin avenged themselves by over- of St. Louis at .333 and Pete Reiser leading Spofford Spinners Entrants will cast in the follow- league 4. vs. “Bar- clared to be the best in the Army. squad is the best ever assembled. of the Bob Ammunson (94th) taking their previous conquerors for of the Dodgers at .332, the three added the scalps Royal ing order on the first cast and for For a record crowd of ber” Ulatowski (95th) in the 106 lb. The first bell will ring at 8 P. m., another, a 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4 win in this most rookies who have been dominating to their belts by the count GAME TO PHILLIES the second cast will reverse the Bakery class. Monday night, August 25th. 93,000 persons will see the game 4. The have not important of doubles’ competitions. the scramble. of 8 to Spinners order: Preston Oliver, rating 286 if the weather is right. third a week ago at .325, lost any games in the second half feet: Wallace Aman, 290 feet; Etten, Seven-Hit Gris- And then there’s the matter of went on of a and the Breadmen have lost three, Hurling By Pender Durham, 291 feet; O. P. something splurge, the All-Stars’ the Bears. to take over the lead. ail of them to the Spinners. In the som And Johnson’s Relief Best 292 feet; William Jenkins, Jr., Photo Finish Forecast opponent, himself, Halas’ CINCINNATI TAKES in other game, the Sunshine Laundry 293 feet; William Beery, 297 feet; George professional Other leading clouters the Na- Work Produces Win defeated the Sneeden-York team 8 W. D. Sellers, 309 feet; Joe Stone, champions not only knocked off tional included Johnny Mize, St, to 3... 331 feet; B. H. Bridget's, 361 feet; In Fear Race Washington in the title game last TILTFROM BRAVES Louis, .318; Stan Hack, Chicago, In the Independent loop, the last B. 385 E. A. year, but did it by a 73 to 0 score. .316; , St. Louis, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23.—(A*)— George Canady, feet; Cape Loop haif race is close with all teams 386 feet; and Harry Hufham That apparently is having a pro- .312; Arky Vaughan, Pittsburgh, The lowly Phillies, even without Jone^i, a chance to cop the bunt- 400 feet. BY R. J. POWELL found effect on Snavely. Ever Reds Refused To Be Counted Joe having the services of National league .311; Medwick, Brooklyn, .309; The Taylor-Colquitt Creosoters A photo finish is the forecast for since the first All-Star drill on Aug. and Jimmy Brown, St. Louis, and ing. batting’ leader Nick Etten, con- RYDER CUP TEAM Out In Their Long-Shot the first half. Taylor-Colquitt the Fear hot for the talk has won trived to beat the pennant-hopeful Gape loop’s fight 10, principal been Johnny Coone, Boston, each .307. leading the loop with five won the second half as the teams about the Bears’ Bid For Pennant is St. Louis Cardinals 4 to 2 today. flag “T” formation Dolph Camilli of the Dodgers three lost with eight more GIANTSPIRATES into the semi-final round this and Seven-hit hurling by Lee Gris- go LEADS JONES’BOYS and defense, defense, defense. banged two homers during the to play. E. W. Godwin games son and a neat bit of relief work afternoon. So in daily workouts at Dyche week to remain at the head of that have won five and lost BOSTON, Aug. 23.—UW—The Cin- Builders by in the ninth stopped Today’s schedule and the prob- stadium in Evanston, Snavely has department with 25 round-trippers. with seven more contests cinnati Reds, who refuse to be four the Red Birds while the Phillies SPLIT TWIN BILL able pitchers: Bobby Goes Down In Defeat been fitting together a front wall He increased his runs-batted-in to- scheduled. The Ethyl Dow counted out in their long-shot bid knocked their old mate, Bill A. L. King—Norwood Skipper— In As of linemen strong enough and for the National tal to 86, placing him second to Chemists are in third place with Opening Play Oppo- league pennant, Crouch, out of the box in the sixth NEW YORK, Aug, 23—OS')—After vs. the Camp Davis Cannoneers shifty enough to break up the the Boston Mize, who led with 89. Bill Nichol- five won and five lost with six nents Take 3 To 2 Lead today walloped Braves, inning to score the winning mark- breaking their three-game losing —Franzo—at Hilton. Bears’ offensive—he hopes. Some- 7 to for their 12th in son of the Cubs was second in the more to play. The Wertheimer 2, victory the of a ers. streak by taking opener — times the call goes to Augie Lio of 14 home race with 22. Sackmen are in iourvn piace wun Masonboro Ramblers Jack games. First baseman Etten was put out doubleheader with the Pittsburgh DETROIT, Aug. 23.—(*—1The Georgetown, Warren Alfson of Ne- Reiser continued to lead the field won and five lost with seven Shoaf—vs. Marks Machinery men The Reds came from behind to four of team hand- the game in the first inning for Pirates, the Giants showed the cus- —Jim American Ryder Cup braska, Nick Drahos of Cornell take the odd in the series in doubles, socked 35 as more scheduled. The City Optical Bullock—at Masonboro. game having arguing with Umpire Goetz. tomers a new way to lose in the ed Bobby Jones a stunning per- and Ernie Pannell of Texas A. and of 31 for Dom Dallessandro team is in the cellar with four won Pepsi Cola—Johnnie Edens or three after “Milkman* Jim against In the a 3 to 2 sixth, Stan Benjamin wal- bowed, to the Bucs’ — sonal defeat and took M. At other times Tedw Pavelec who off of and six lost with six more to play. nightcap and Lefty Duncan—vs. Finkelsteins Turner, got to a wobbly Chicago, and the Dodger fresh- loped a . Then Joe Mar- lead over his in two- In- settled The Spofford Spinners are lead- ninth inning rally. Headon Piner—at Robert Strange. challengers of Detroit, Emil Uremovich of start, down. man climbed into a tie with Hack ty and Rizzo Dan- ball foursomes at the De- the Commercial loop with ten Johnny singled. The New Yorkers won a battle With the Kingers leading the pa- today diana, Nick Karasiotis of St. Am- Three of the Braves seven hits for runs scored, each with 89. Rei- ing Litwhiler out ny poked another sin- 5 to in the opener, and one in advance of the troit Golf club before 12,000 spec- brose and 3ob —all in the first ser games won and none lost with six of homers 3 rade game Suffridge of Tennes- singles—came also was tied with Hopp and gle to score Marty and drive 4 to 3 in front of the tors. Ten individual matches to- and their runs. more to play. The Royal Bakery the Bucs took the afterpiece R jmblers and two see go into action. inning brought only Slaughter for triples, with 9. Crouch to cover. series. Cincinnati evened the count is in second place with seven won when Cliff Melton, who had muffled Cannoneers, the other eligible club morrow will complete the At center Snavely has used Ken in Hack, with 145 hits, appeared to St. Louis came to life briefly in the third and then to Tom Ear- and three lost and six more to the Pirates steadily for eight inn- left in the running for second half Jones, competing with the na- Whitlow of Rice, Chet Gladchuk of got have honors in that division about the eighth, hanging up two tallies encounters mean ley, first of the three Boston play. The Sunshine Laundry and ings, suffered a ‘'stitch’' in his side honors, today’s tion's foremost professionals in Boston College and Rudy Mucha pitch- sewed up. of the on doubles by and to the three aforementioned ers, for three runs in the the Sneeden-York teams are tied and retired in favor of large Walter much match play for the first time, of Washington. He has a wealth eighth Cardinals, his closest rival with Jim Brown, plus Grisson’s failure To remain in the the to break up the ball game. for third place with two victories Brown. Large Walter, insufficiently teams. ring, with Gene but the of ends, Ed Rucinski of 139, is on the sideline to touch first on Stan paired Sarazen, including In temporarily each with six Benjamin’s the Soldiers will have to whip the loop that inning with one out, and eight defeats w'armed up, was touched for veterans were no match for Byron Indiana, Dave Rankin of Purdue, with a head injury. throw on Herman Triplett's . bosses—Kings this time out, and Frank McCormick singled and i more games scheduled. hits that sent the tying and win- Nelson and Harold (Jug) Me- Paul Severin of North Carolina, Lonnie Frey of the Reds swiped of the is Triplett was safe and Brown the Masonboro gang next week. If stole second. Bill Werber walked Red Hansley Bagmen runs home. won 8 6. Prochaska of Nebraska and two more bases to run scored. 4 ning Spaden, who to Bobby Ray and Ernie Lombardi his total the hitters with an the Grocerymen win their next two bounced a leading loop Hal Schumacher served up a sev- his were five down at Ed of to 12 for Lee ST. LOUIS— Ab R H O A contests and Masonboro falters in and partner Frutig Michigan. ball off the center-field fence 15, against Handley average of .428. The other team first al- 40p Brown, 3b_ 5 13 11 en-hitter to win the game, the 18 hole mark and never had a The list of backfleld men sounds feet The tremendous of Pittsburgh. leaders are as Alva John- one, then the Kingmen will be all away. blow follows. Crabtree, of_ 4 0 0 3 0 he was touched for homers like a cross though chance against their opponents section of last aut- was for a but Elmer Riddle pitched two more Triplett, rf _ 4 0 X 1 0 set to tackle the first half champs, good only single, son, Spofford .391. Harold Herring, and Maurice Van lb_ 4 0 0 10 0 by Vince DiMaggio who produced five birdies. umn’s sports page headline. McCormick victories for Cincinnati to run his Ethyl-Dow, .350 George Gauer, Mize, the Pepsi Cola gang, in the play- brought home to break Padgett. If_ 4 0 0 3 0 Robays. Homers by Babe Young and There’s Bob Paffrath of Minne- the tie. record to 14-2. of St. .348. Sun- off series. However, by coming out The fabulous Bobby, coming out Godwin, Jimmy Carter, W. Cooper, e_ 3 0 15 1 more important, Walter Matuzczak Louis Mel Ott proved on in their next two sota, of Cornell, Lloyd Waner and Jim Turner broke even in two starts but shine .333. Snag Allen, Taylor-Col- Crespi. 2b_ 4 0 10 4 top clashes, of retirement for the charity match each came with a man on Tom Harmon and Forest followed remained a Marion, ss_ 2 12 12 since Masonboro can force the leaders to raise for the Evashev- with hits to account for strong second at 15-4. quitt .316. Aubry Everett, Royal to expected $25,000 Crouch, p _ 2 0 0 0 2 base to give the Giants enough ski of Uaskvan the Reds’ other two runs. 4 .307 and to play a rained out affair with United Service organizations, ap- Michigan, George Bakery Jimmy Mintz, Gumbert, p _ 0 0 0 0 2 CINCINNATI— win. the possibility of a playoff for the he of Wisconsin, Bill McGannon of Ab R H O A City Optical .304. Young, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 peared far off his game and Joost, ss_ 5 112 4 also hit a four-bag- Notre Dean of Lexington Man Wins N. C. _ 0 0 Van Robays half Dame, McAdams The schedule for this week with Krist, p 0 0 0 second bunting. and Sarazen went 10 over par for M. McCormick, If_ 4 12 3 0 Hopp, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 in the giving the At Robert Franck of 2b the the ger nightcap, strange best shots were Washington, George Frey. 5 2 2 3 3 Independent loop playing 30 holes. Bobby’s F. Horseshoe Crown Bucs their first two runs in the the will have no Minnesota, Norman Standlee of McCormick, lb_ 5 1 2 14 0 Pitching first game and the Commercial Totals_ 34 2 8 24 12 Although game out of two and the famed traps Werher, 3b _ 4 110 5 after Hart- on 23—UP)—Luke over x—Batted for Gumbert In 8th. fourth inning, Gabby bearing the leadership muddle, Stanford, Len Eshmont of Ford- c SALISBURY, Aug. lads taking the nightcap, fol- pair managed to bag only one Lombardi, _ 4 0 10 1 lows. nett's round tripper had sparked a Pepsi Cola and the Finks are ex- ham, Dave Allerdice of Princeton, Koy. x- 0 10 0 0 Rumley of Lexington won the North PHILADELPHIA— Ab H O A birdie. R second. to an R. West, c- 1 0 0 0 0 Carolina Horseshoe Wertheimer vs. three-run Giant rally in the pected stage interesting fight Ray Mallouf of Southern Method- Pitching Asso- Monday: City Murtaugh, 2b _ 4 0 0 1 5 Nelson and Mcbpaden were one L. Waner, rf_ 4 0 2 2 0 Fletcher doubled themselves out on Robert ciation’s fourth Annual Tournamer. vs. Sunshine Benjamin, rf-lb _ 4 119 2 In the ninth, Elbie among ist, Charlie O’Rourke of Boston Optical. Spofford under par for the distance, but Craft, cf- 4 0 13 0 Marty, cf_,_ 4 1110 Frank Gustine Strange this afternoon. Now that 4 0 10 here today by defeating Ed Maylor Laundry. off Melton. Then were college and Jack Robinson of A. Turner, p- 3 _ of the Etten. lb 0 0 0 0 0 the tension is Skeet hottest winning pairs of Tuesday: Ethyl-Dow vs. E. W. whacked a two bagger off Brown off, James, C. L. A. Winston-Salem, newly-crowned Rizzo, rf_ 4 0 111 Craig Wood, National Open cham- Totals- 40 7 13 27 16 a of the PC’s, will prob- National A.A.U. Godwin. Royal Bakery vs. I.itwhiler. If _ 4 0 2 2 0 and A1 Lopez followed with single. Little of the Into all of the players, Coach x—Ban for Lombard in Sth. champion, B5-39, do a little on pion, and Lawson Sneeden-York. Mueller, 3b_ 110 12 (First Game) ably experimenting Snavely has instilled the same idea 60-37, 41-52 and 61-42. ss_ 3 0 who finished six under Bragan. 14 2 PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A his own hook in preparation for challengers BOSTON— Ab R H O A Wednesday: Taylor-Colquitt vs. 3 118 0 —They’ll participate in this game Livingston, c_ GarnrS, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 the series. regulation figures for 30 holes Sisti, 2b_ 4 112 2 Ethyl-Dow. (No Commercial 3 0 0 0 2 6 coming once as and win loop Grissom, p_ ss- 3 0 12 and only All-Stars, to Cooney, cf_ 4 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vaughan, As for the other two important while defeating Sammy Snead game scheduled). Johnson, p_ Elliott, rf_ 4 0 110 they must have lots of pep and Hassett, lb_ 4 1 1 10 2 2 12 0 of the both are ex- 7 and 6. The win- P. E. Godwin vs. Van Robays, If-r— 4 games day, Ralph Guldahl, Waner, rf_ 4 0 0 2 0 Thursday: W. Totals_ 30 4 7 27 14 drive. That, they have. Fletcher, lb_ 3 0 2 10 2 to be and ners contributed six of the day’s M. West, If_ 4 0 3 2 0 Wertheimer. vs. pected hardfought frays- Royal Bakery St. Louis_ 000 000 020—2 4 0 14 2 Miller, ss_ 4 0 15 4 Gustine. 2b_ a turnout is at and the lone _ 010 002 10*—1 0 large anticipated 50 birdies got eagle Spofford. Philadelphia DiMaggio, cf- 3 112 Roberge, 2b _ 4 0 0 2 2 Error: Grissom. Runs batted in: Bra- the Hilton to _ 3 0 0 2 2 each, however, game on No. 14 in the grab c_ 3 0 0 Friday: Taylor-Colquitt vs. City Lopez, c morning Berres, 0 0 gan, Benjamin, Litwhiler, Murtaugh. X 1 0 0 0-0 the more Earley, 2 0 0 0 4 Sneeden-York Sunshine Stewart, presents two evenly a lead they never relinquished. p_ EEMESf Optical. vs. Brown. (Brown scored on Grissom’s er- 3 0 0 1 1 HALTALCAPTURES Errickson, 0 0 0 0 0 Dietz, p_ and for that rea- p_ Two hits: W. Ma- matched clubs Other triumphs for the cuppers Laundry. 3 ror). base Cooper, Collins, xx--- 1 0 0 0 0 Rowell, *_ 1 0 0 0 0 Starts TODAY 2 P. M. rion, Brown. Three base hits: Bragan, son will probably draw the biggest were scored Paul and 0 0 0 0 0 by Runyan Hutchings, p_ I Technicolor’s Livingston. Home run : Benjamin. Dou- 33 3 7 24 14 of the two. Totals_ crowd Horton who won six of the Greatest Love ble plays: Bragan, Murtaugh and Ben- Smith, SARATOGA RACE Totals_ 34 2 7 27 14 Story Browns Win x—Batted for in 9th. Diamond Dots Register jamin ; IV. and Mize. Lopez 13 holes in the afternoon r.—Batted for Errickson in 8th. “BLOSSOMS Gumbert, Cooper for Dietz in 9th. played on xx—Batted schedule for today’s IN THE DUST" Left bases: Philadelphia, 4; St. Umpires for a 6 and 5 victory over Denny Cincinnati _ 002 000 032—7 With Greer Over 6-1 Louis, 8. Bases on balls: Off Crouch. Boston _ 200 000 000—2 Garson Philadelphia, Ab R H O A tilts: and Winner Of Dixie 2: off 3. Struck out: NEW YORK— Shute and Ed Dudley by Henry Handicap Rune bat- Waiter Pidgeon Grissom, By 0 0 1 Farrow and Griffith at Hil- Errors: Craft, Sisti, Miller. Bartell, 3b_ 2 0 R. Dick who downed Crouch. 4; by Grissom, 5. Hits: Off 0 Picard and Metz, Runs Into Cham- ted in: Frey, 2: Werber, Lombardi. L. _ 4 2 10 ST, LOUIS, Aug. 23.— UP) —The 8 1-3 Moore, cf ton. Handicap STARTING WED. Grissom, 7 in innings; off John- 2 1 Bulla and Heaf- Wanr, Craft, Hassett, P. Waner. Two rf __ 3 2 2 Johnny Clayton Browns won their 11th in the son, 1 in 2 1-3 innings; off 6 Ott, Wells and Batson at Robert base hits: M. McCormick. F. McCorm. Ginger Rogers in game Crouch, lb.. 4 1 1 14 1 pionship Picture in 5 1-3 innings; off Gumbert, 1 in Young, nei, 3 and 2. ick. Stolen bases: F. McCormick, Wer- “TOM, DICK last 16, two de- e___:— 4 0 15 0 Strange. excluding ties, by T 2-3 0 in 1 Danning, ber. Miller and AND HARRY’* innings; off Krist, inning. 2 0 play: Earley, 6 1 If _ 3 0 2 Jackson and Brown at Mason- With feating Philadelphia today to Winning : Grissom. Losng pitch- Arnovich, Hassett. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 10; George Murphy ss_ 4 0 0 0 9 Alan Marshall but er: Crouch. B. oGetz Xurges, boro. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y„ 5. Bases on balls: Off Earley, remained in the cellar. Umpires: Conlan, 3b_ 4 0 0 RS Boston, and Rearuon. Time of 2:04. At- Whitehead'. off 1. Hits: Off Earley, Burgess Meredith After in first game: 2 0 0 1 1 Predictions Aug. 23.—UP)—Royce Martin’s Hal- 3; Hutchings, two were out the tendance: Schumacher, p- CRIPPLED CARDS 9 in 7 1-3 innings; off Errickson, 1 in 2,607. In our victors will tal, winner of the Dixie the Browns scored four times on book, today’s Handicap 2-3 inning; off Hutchings. 3 in 1 inning. Totals_ 30 5 7 27 16 be the Pepsi Cola, and at Pimlico last spring, ran smack five singles off Bump Hadle, a Kings, Losing pitcher: Earley. Umpres: Dunh, 000 110 010—3 on the home lot dab into midst of and Stewart. Time of bit Pittsburgh_ Masonboro. Back the the nation’s Magerkurth game: batsman and an error by Wal- New York_ 003 000 20*—5 FACE HOT DODGERS 2:12. Attendance: (Actual), 3,661. with all the the apple to- ly Moses. BURMANLEADING boys hitting \ handicap championship picture mzmm Errors: None. Runs batted in: Ott, 3; Norwood Skip- day. Van Ro- consistently plus PHILADELPHIA— Ab R H O A Young. 2; Gustine, DiMaggio, Starts TODAY 2 P. M. hits: hurling should account St. Louis Lads To Cru- Scoring one of the biggest up- McCoy, 21,_ 3 0 13 2 bays. Two base Fltcher. 2; Ott, per’s heady Open i Held Over Moses, rf_ .40110 PIEDMONT HITTERS Gustine. Home runs: Young, DiMaggio, for a close win for the leagues lead- sets of the New York racing sea- WHIRLY BREEZES cial Series With “UFE BEGINS FOB Hayes, c_ 2 0 0 0 2 Ott, Van Robays. Left on bases: New Brooklyn son ers over the power-hitting Cannon- by winning the 39th running ANDY HARDY" M'ncner, e 2013 1 York. 6: Pittsburgh. 7. Bases on balls: who are rated a bit slower Minus Three Stars of the $7,500 Saratoga handicap, With Mickey Rooney Johnson, if_ 4 0 14 1 Durham Is Off Dietz, 5; off Schumacher, 3. Struck eers, out: than the Just the son of the Porter- IN Schumacher. 1. on the defense Kings. four-year-old HOME AMERICAN 11, 0 1 By Dietz. Jletiert, _ 4 18 3; by WED. AND THURS. I- Hit by Schumacher. is now a False both Peb- Chapman, of_ 4 1110 Expected To Walk Away pitcher: By because the second half BROOKLYN, Aug. 23.—ta>»—The Modesty led Big “Officer And The Lady" ss_ 2 0 0 2 0 (Vaughan). Umpires: Pineili. Barlick With Rochelle f, Chapman, cause for Cola ble, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Moore’s Hudson 0 and Ballanfant. Time of 1:57. lost aggregation St. Louis Cardinals came to town to- Miles, X_ .. 1 0 0 0 gable: and Roger Pryor With Loop Crown that outfit to the Gold and Chestnut Colt Earns $44,975 Sudor. 3b.. 3 0 0 1 3 should not affect night for their crucial National Hollywood Cup winner, FRJ. AND SAT. Hartley, p_ 1 0 0 0 0 (Second Game) that it would drop today’s the William Woodward’s Fenelon to To Bound Into'Sixth exteht league series against Dodgers, Place “TIME OUT C. 2 0 112 PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A The the wire. Harris, p_ contest to he lowly Finks. with the that FOR RHYTHM" 23.— UP)— Garins, 3b _ 3 0 0 1 1 unhappy prospect RICHMOND, Va„ Aug. of Winners ss_ 4 Marksmen are much more danger- on the club A crowd 19,968, attracted to Among Money With 16 Stars, 7 Song Hits Totals_ 32 1 7 24 12 Unless Jack Burman blows up Vaughan, 112 4 three of the fastest men Elliott, rf_ 4 0 0 2 1 their tail-end Spa course perfect racing and Two Bands! A—Batted for F. Chapirftn in 9th. the Durham second ous han position will be sidelined with injuries dur- by spectacularly, Van Robays, If_ 4 12 3 0 for weather and the of a bril- might indicate, but Masonboro, the entire four-game set. prospect ST. LOUS— Ab R H O A baseman has the Piedmont batting Fletcher, lb_ 4 116 0 ing CHICAGO, Aug. 23—UP)—Whirla- 2b- 4 the first time since the organiza- The club received word from Bos- liant card, watched Faltal score Heffner. 2b.. 4 0 14 3 title all up and ready to Gustine, 112 2 way convincingly demonstrated his wrapped Fear has a scant nose over Pebble CMt, 3b---a__ 4 1 1 1 1 DiMaggio, cf- 3 0 2 4 0 tion of the Camp loop, ton this afternoon that Terry Moore, by Big take home. c- 3 0 17 0 undisputed hold on the 3 year old Caaba, If_ 4 l' 2 2 0 Davis, been bitten by the pennant bug fleet center fielder who was ex- with Mrs. Payne Whitney’s Cory- Burman boosted his rating a x 0 0 0 0 0 the demonstrated his hold on Jurtnieh. cf _, 4 2 2 1 0 Stewart, undisputed and the resulting victory fever back into action fdr don three lengths farther back in c _ 10 10 0 pected to get Cullenbine, lb.._41202 point to .347 through Wednesday’s Lopez, the 3 year old championship of the _ 0 not be cooled third Mrs. Whit- rf_ 2 10 2 0 of Ashe- Heintzelman, p 2 0 0 2 should by Jimmy the Dodger series, still was suffer- place. Previously Starts TODAY 2 P. M. Jjrace. games while Bill Shewey xx American turf by Handley, 1 0 0 0 0 and his the shut out won the today galloping, n The Rerardino, ss _ —40151 Bullock pals, although and bothered poor ney’s $12,000 weirdest, wildest four to .303. 0 0 0 ing dizzy spells by c ville dropped points Klinger, p- 0 0 with ease, to victory in the _ 2 0 15 0 be Grand Union Hotel stakes from six amazing thriller ever made! Jwift. third eoing may tough. vision in a Boston hospital and I) Munerief, p_ 3 0 0 1 1 Luis Olmo of Richmond held American Derby at Washing- "THE BLACK CAT” Totals__ 33 4 9 27 10 Tidbits be out several days more. He of the best two-year-olds in train- $60,000 at and of Dur- would With Basil Rathbone .302, Stanley Rojek one time mana- ton Park. Totals- 31 6 10 27 8 x—Ran for Davis in 8th. Rhodie Farrow, was “beaned” in a game with the ing. Hugh Herbert f ham was .301—and the other only xx—Batted for Heintzelman in 8th. is lne a Wkrren Wright’s magnificent lit- Bela hilartelphia _ 010 000 000—1 ger for the Jewel Box entry, Braves early this week. handicap winner, rank Lugosi SC Louis 01*—0 regular hitting over .300. Bob Or- 410 000 now doing a good job as a “man the club’s leading outsider in a four-horse field, was tle chestnut colt with the long bushy Error: Moses. Runs batted in: Cul- held fifth with NEW YORK— Ab R H O A Johnny Hopp, WED. AND THURS. tiz of Charlotte a slow pace, 3b 4 0 0 0 3 in blue” for the Cape Fear. an effort to pinch-hit rated along most of the mile and tail ran behind early “Road To Zanzibar” lenhine, Rerardino, 2; Swift, S. Cliap- in the official Howe News Bartell, batter, made .299, 5 0 13 1 for a a lead when Jockey Al- With Bob u'au. Clift, Judnich. Three base hits: Moore of_ Plans are being discussed in today’s game with the Phillies. quarter route in third place, snatched the Hope, Bing •ohnson, Bureau averages. rf_ 4 0 -2 0 0 Crosby, Dot Lamour Cullenbine. Home runs: S. Ott, faster and better circuit for the However, his hand, which was injur- three lengths off Corydon and fred Robertson urged him and uiapmaii, Judnich. Double Burman was best in hits, 137, Young, lb _ 4 0 2 8 0 Clift, plays: 1942 season the officials. with the At the on to triumph before a FBI. AND SAT. Hartnett, c- 3 114 2 by loop ed during yesterday’s game the Fenelon, pace setters. charged r,,, ,r.,nul Cullenbine: Berardino and and Shewey in runs, 93. Olmo led “I WAS A PRISONER ON 'enbine. If_ 4 1 2 3 0 Word is that Allen will so sore and swollen head of the stretch he moved into crowd of that had made him „. Left on bases: Philadelphia, Arnovich, Sang Phils, was still 35,000 in total and 18, 2 DEVIL’S ISLAND” 4. on balls: Off bases, 204, triples, ss 3 114 the ?, ,C Louis, Bases Jurges, be on the shelf for the remaining he was barely able to grip a bat, lead between the latter two a 1-5 favorite. Harris, 2: off 2. Struck and was tied with teammate Larry Whitehead, 2b- 4 0 15 5 Munerief, of the campaign, which tends to and could up. Club offi- and just lasted to win under a Whirlaway, running as smoothly oit- By Hadley. 1; by C. Harris, 3; Kinzer in honors, 10, and with Melton, p- 4 0 0 0 0 only pop T 3. Hits: 7 in Brown, p 0 0 0 0 0 make the PC’s pennant stock drop cials said tonight unless there is an furious stretch drive by little Conn as a machine, crossed the finish line Munerief, Off Hadley, Eddie Sawyer of Norfolk in runs nnings; off C. Harris, 3 in 6 innings, slightly. According to records, unexpected recovery he would be McCreary. two and three quarters lengths nit by pitcher: batted in, 72. Totals_ 35 3 10 27 13 By Hadley, (Grace), and Johnnie Edens are the on the bench the entire se- Haltal, which repaid his backers ahead of Walmac Farm’s Bush- pitcher: Geis- Durham’s Ed won his Skipper during posing Hadley. Umpires: Albosta Pittsburgh __ 000 200 002—4 the C. dis- Hubbard of two leading chunkers in Fr ries. at $16.30 for $2, covered the whacker. Clarence Davison’s Del- and Pipgras. Time 13th and 14th games against four New York_-_ 030 000 000—3 Today—MARX BROS. 1 Attendance: the how about ah Enos out- tance in 2:05 4-5. Pebble, far 111 "At The Circus" (Paid), 1,368. losses to retain Garms, Juries. Runs By way, Slaughter, heavy-hitting Big ray was a poor third, David Straus' top place among Errors: Young, series. the al- i in: Bartell, Moore, Van All-Star game after the fielder, is out for the season with back through most of race, was fourth the pitchers. Eight of these wins batted Hartnett. Daily Trouble and John Mon.—“Nice Girl** Gustine, Lopez. Two base succeeded Ed. Lewis broken collarbone. so closed fast and Fenelon, the Robays, 2; Wortman has a Marsch’s To A Tee was fifth and With Deanna Durbin have been and he h a s hits: Gustine. Home runs: Fletcher, as field boss for the Marks. 4 Manager an- early leader, swerved badly when EXPERT allowed only 101 hits and 45 runs Hartnett, Van Robays. Sacrifice: Ott. last. and nounced on his arrival that he his jockey, Jimmy Stout, went to Tues.—“Blackmail*9 and has fanned 146 in 176 innings. Double plays: Elliott, Vaughan Whirlaway ran the mile and a With Edw. G. Robinson Davis; Bartell, Whitehead and Young. SPLIT TWIN BILL would send his top left handers, the bat through the stretch run. WATCH and JEWELRY Jacobs of Charlotte was runner-up quarter In 2:04, equalling Caval- Left on bases: New York, 9; Pittsburgh, 23.—

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