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Races' ** THE EVENING STAR A-14 Washington, D. C. to JULY 7, Drop TUFBDAY. IMS j* Plumbers Set Seixas Heads Jersey Net Field; Stengel Picks Four Paul Thinks Baseball IXIf Runnerup Role After MulloyCalls British Bad Sports Laurel Fans Expect EE For All-Star Staff Should Free Minors, ty th* Associated Press terday. The 39-year-old Miami- Winning SPRING LAKE, N. J., July 7. an’s departure was concurrent Hi-Lo's to Test First Half The Spring Lake Invitation ten- with publication in the Miami From Tribe, Yanks Take Curbs Off Draft Get nis tournament gets way Daily of bylined article ' Manager Jack Hoffman, of under News a •y th* Associated Press •ythe Associated III today with the world’s amateur by him in which he blasted the Press Atchison & Keller, whose team champion, the No. 1 United bad the CHICAGO July 7. Casey DALLAS, July 7.—Baseball SIO,OOO managed sportsmanship of British. Stengel has In Feature to salvage one of the States player and a host of col- Mulloy said in the article that selected Mike Garcia isn’t in a disastrous attendance and Bob Lemon of Cleveland, The sulkies will be rolling EE . \ Jsm two sandlot championships de- lege stars in the select field. the British “talk about sports- slump—it’s just back to normal, Seixas, triumphed at manship Allie Reynolds and Johnny Sain Again tonight at Laurel Race- cided in the last three days, is Vic who until they believe it of but the cost of operation isn’t, eyeing the Wimbledon Friday, drew a first- themselves, but don’t practice the Yankees, Satchel Paige way after an off-night due to Pi PPSjMSE second half in the of St. Billy says Gabe Paul, general .Departmental League round bye. But Gardnar Mul- what they preach.” Louis and Pierce of man- with a Chicago as his rain. It is a well-balanced oro- brighter outlook loy, ranked first in the United pitchers for the ager of the Cincinnati Redlegs. gram, featuring a 17 pace than in recent “All one hears over here is annual All-Star class years. States, scarcely had time to un- what great sportsmen the British baseball game The major league executive, in the seventh race but harness in Cincinnati July 14. \ The last time the Plumbers pack before meeting unseeded are,” Mulloy wrote. in Dallas to see Cincinnati’s folk can’t help looking ahead to V K JfV I* | Jtlk won and unknown Clifford Hemphill The American League man- fm jm amt $4 11/1 the Departmental cham- “Well, I’ve got news for you; ager Tulsa farm club, said tomorrow night's SIO,OOO Laurel ' also released something § / pionship was 1949. of Spring Lake this afternoon. the sports the list of Cup Pace. W mm Hk fi if / Since then, English are no better supporting players for had to be done they have been runnersup Seixas is seeded first and Mul- than spectators the start- and that he be- The Cup, last big event on the to the in other ing line-up chosen by lieved independent ownership the Fire Department in 1950 and loy second. In the third spot countries, and, in my opinion, -fans in of midway track’s 20-night meeting, 1951 and is Hal Burrows, Charlottesville, the countrywide poll. minor league clubs and an un- drew entries. Record-break- to FBI in 1952. Dur- worse than some. I’ve seen them The six ing that period, A&K Va., and in fourth, Larry Heub- all." eight ballot winners are restricted draft were the answer. ing Hi-Lo’s Forbes is the stand- twice won Mickey Vernon, Washington, the National City Sunday League, ner of Los Angeles, Calif. Mulloy reported that he was Baseball attendance is down out of the group, but he’s got which Seixas sarrived at his first base; Billy Bos- compared to the years enough was considered as fast home ‘‘suing several English news- Goodman. boom competition to make it as any league in Philadelphia yesterday “very papers ton, second base; A1 Rosen, after the war, Paul declared, but a and up in the area. for defamation of char- Cleveland, race it has stirred some Before FBI dropped happy, a little tired, but other- acter, slander and libel” con- third base; Chico it is better than it was before interest in the stable area. out of in Carrasquel, Chicago, shortstop; the the Departmental League sev- wise feeling in good shape” after nection with their coverage of his war. “Cost of operation, Hi-Lo's Forbes, with Henry Wimbledon. Gus Zernial, Philadelphia, left however, is double. In Clukey eral weeks ago, the Plumbers defeat in the Queen’s Club cham- those days driving, drew the No. 4 He startled newsmen by dis- pionships field; Mickey Mantle, New York, a Class B club drawing 50,000 post position, good enough in were the only team to beat the June 18. center a strong defending closing he has no present plans Mulloy threw a racquet after field: Hank Bauer, New was considered a wonder. Today small field. Solicitor, with John champions, York, rightfleld, and Yogi it to draw and they did it in to remain in big-time tennis he was defeated by George Berra. has 100,000 to break Simpson driving, drew the pole, twice three making New York, catcher. even.” tries. Hoffman figured if after one additional at- Worthington, a New Zealander. followed by Guinea Gold, Paul that tempt to Davis Brooklyn Manager Charley Paul said independent owner- that, recapture the He said the press “alleged that Hungerford driving, and Chuck his team could do it should Cup Dressen will announce Na- ship ball win the title. Yesterday, for the United States. I threw my racquet at a lines- his would mean clubs would Volo, piloted by Wendell Wathen. A&K Mulloy. who was eliminated in man” and added that such a tional League pitching choices have players to sell—something Freddy Hawk, with Doc Allen beat Union Printers, 6-3, for and supporting players for they used do in the the fourth round at Wimbledon, statement “couldn’t be further the to order to make in the buggy, will leave from the first-half championship and by plane only fans’ line-up today. a profit. Now too many left London yes- from the truth.” . of the outside. the first step toward dropping Rounding out his 25-man players are controlled through the perennial runnerup role. squad for the game, working agreements and major Guinea Gold Gets Support. TWO-HIT DEBUT—AIIan Worthington of the Giants pitched All-Star Schaefer Hurls Victory. Stengel named the following league ownership. Some of the fans, particularly a two-hit shutout yesterday in his debut as a major league players to back the publicity Dutch Schaefer, the only fit Major League Box starting eight, Paul admitted that at the time Laurel’s man, are talk- pitcher, beating the Phillies, 6-0, at the Polo Grounds. Worth- Scores who must play a minimum the ing about Gold, a 9-year- is a pitcher on A&K’s staff, turned YESTERDAY’S GAMES of majors moved into the farm Guinea ington 23-year-old graduate of the University of Alabama three innings: operation, old who has been near retire- who was in a neat eight-hitter while his club minor league purchased from Nashville last year and recently Inflelders—Ferris, Fain, Chi- baseball to survive, but ment three times because of from teammates collected 10 safeties Yankees, 10-5; A's, 5-3 Tigers, 8; Browns, 7 needed it brought up Minneapolis. He is pictured in the Giants’ cago; Nelson Fox. Chicago; Bill he said it had created a fractured bones. He won 19 out with off two Printer hurlers. FIRST GAME. Detroit A.H.O.A. St. Louis A.H.O.A. 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