Yacht Club Planning 22 No- Games Cuban League at Last Hurled in Minors For Cruise By th« Associated Press Wins Hamlin Hurls, Hits Season 10-Day COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 11.— Recognition by Fine Wildfowl The 52 minor league To 16-Inning Win clubs In the United States have •y tfi* AnwhM Prwt 30 produced 22 no-hitters this sea- Baseball Due, Canada Reports Starting July Organized Veteran Luke Hamlin, who has son, nine of them in June, the •y th» Associated Press Malcolm Jr. been baseball for a By Lamborne, National Association of Profes- pitching long, Capital Yacht Club, now in its COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 11.— long finally has blossomed sional Baseball League’s office time, To Ducks Unlimited 55th year, will hold a club cruise; Cuba's forth as a hitter. disclosed today. four-team winter baseball starting July 30 at Solomons Island,! The venerable gentleman, who By the Altecrated Press Public Relations Chief Rodger league today won its long battle for Md., and winding up 10 days later now makes his living throwing NEW 11.—Large wild Nelson listed the “perfect recognition by organized baseball. YORK, July at Oxford, Md., on the Eastern game”, for Toronto of the International duck in many area* of West- by Carl Derose of Kansas City’s The circuit was sanctioned as an crop* Shore. League, delivered a 16th-inning ern range have American Association Club as the unclassified affiliate of the National Canada’s nesting In between times, some 15 club single scoring Gene Desautels last been assured constant water headliner, although two other Association of by will take in the big Miles night to give the Maple Leafs a levels the southern yachts tilts had been turned in Leagues during a meeting of Pres- throughout River Yacht Club at St. “perfect” 3-2 win over Rochester. regatta ident George M. Trautman and the prairies and other conditions also Michaels, Md., August 1 and 3, and previously. Lukd, the old "Hot Potato" of continue to favor 1047s waterfowl Derose’s performance against association’s Executive Committee the Oxford Race Week, August 8, major league fame, went all the Ducks Unlimited the June 25, with Cuban baseball officials last season, reported 0 and 10. Minneapolis Millers, way in the contest that required marked the first in association Tuesday at . Formal an- today. Fleet Tom Keane will lead just 5 minutes less than four director of th# Capt. faced nouncement was held up, Traut- Albert N. Day, history that a only hours of effort. He was the cruisers and play host to club man’s office until all opposed U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 27 batters and didn’t permit a said, parties for the entire members at a party aboard his new marathon route by mailed recommended dates for duck man to reach first. Derose also could return to their homes. 60-foot erulser Southern at St. Ray Yockim, a sprightly 25-year- to the State Game Com- some sort a Trautman announced the agree- hunting gave the minors of^ oldsters who to the St. Michaels. ment included Amer- belongs missions Tuesday. They were not record in that his no "hitter” approval by Louis Cardinals. made but had Program Announced. climaxed five straight days when ican minor leagues of a plan to public, Day previously Is out furnish 32 American of not indicated that he would suggest This the program worked at least one small loop reported players i the club's Committee: more than four that the season and the bag limits by Cruise a hitless game, Nelson said. years’ experience, j The will rendezvous at with the that they would Yacht Club be reduced from those of a year ago. yachts Of the minors’ 22 no-hitters, proviso BUSMAN’S HOLIDAY—When Alex J. Zaftros, 1523 Twenty-eighth street S. E., takes a vacation, Annapolis Solomons on the evening of July return to their United States teams Last year shooting was permitted 14 were nine-inning decisions, it will be in this new 28-foot Truscott sedan cruiser shown here on a trial off Hains Point. 30, after down Potomac after March 1. 45 days with the bag limit cut to traveling seven came over the seven-inning —Star Staff mail vote of all members During working hours, Mr. Zaftros is captain of a big tanker. Photo. seven Th# River from Washington on their route and weather halted an- By a Regatta Opens Big from 10 allowed in 1945. 80 own. The next morning the fleet other after five innings. Eight of the minor league association, ap- hunting season that year was was for Dr. gets ynder way for the run to Miles no-hitters occurred in May, and proval granted Ralph days. Day estimated that the 1947 / Cuban to River, five in April. Inclan, League president, Marlin Is Great Marlin Session duck population would be 26,000,000 i submit to Trautman a list of 60 Fishing Sport—For Sailing below After attending the combined Both the Texas and border the 80,000,000 of 1946. United States Sp«c?al Dispatch to Th« Star power and sail events there, mem- leagues each have produced two preferred players Star's Crew Finds Cast-Iron Stomach Bert W. Cartwright, chief natur- from which would be selected Seagoing Sports Handy alist of in bers will cruise across the bay to no-hit games this season, while eight ANNAPOLIS, Md„ July 11.-The Ducks Unlimited, said the for each Cuban team. long swig of buttermilk and al- look at the nsh we felt some- 10th West River on August 3. the 18 others have come from as By Lewis F. Atchison annual regatta of Annapolis report today that as many ducks to berth The minors previously prohibited lowed as how this marlin fishing thing rising within, and it defi- Yacht Club was had Arrangements have been many Class D The wind was from the south- slated to get under returned to Western Canada leagues. was was new Yacht with more than two years' certainly nice and wondered nitely not anticipation. for as yachts at the Chesapeake turned in class six; classes players a haze veiled way today, with special races from nesting in the previous 10; C, east and dirty, gray he hadn’t tried it before. Paul Club on West River for that week. experience from participation in why Mumford boated the fish, West River and Gibson but that excessive rains had A and B, one each, and classes the sky. The water had an alli- Island to year, to bus the winter of the But It sure did make f> fellow and it wasn’t 10 minutes later this Members will return town by AA and two league composed we busy Severn River damaged breeding stock in Eastern AAA, gator hue—a sickly green, he when another yachting or automobile. The week each.__ Almendares, Havan, Marlanoa and sleepy, thought. deep-sea fighter center. Saskatchewan following thought, while the wind and sea and Southern Mani- the Cienfuegos clubs. It seemed like hours and mil- hit a line suspended from the end nrembers may recross bay played bounce ball with the boat. Today’s races, however, are only toba. These terms on w’hich the 32 lions of gallons of water later outrigging. We looked up in 4 and cruise up the Choptank River play- But Paul Mumford and his a curtain-raiser on an event-packed Stable conditions in Southern Capt. from see a to Tred Avon River and the Golfwomen ers would go to Cuba annually were when Capt. Paul leaped time to fin knife the water, week which is Saskatchewan and offset big Baltimore brother Bill allowed as how it end, expected to draw Alberta his on the cabin roof and then swish Bill races off Oxford. listed by Trautman: perch away. Mumford better-than 100 sailing wasn’t a bad day for marlin fish- entries from numer- any losses In the eastern sector, 1. The Cuban cannot ex- grabbed a pole. Bill grabbed had the pole, after another neck- The cruise will end with re- salary Md. ous Chesapeake Bay and however, Cartwright estimated. ing off Ocean City, another and both furi- from the cabin ports turn to West River or by members at Kenwood ceed the last salary a player re- yanked risking leap roof, Washington, D. C. Ducks Unlimited reported heavy Tussling ceived from a national association “Take ’em out 35 or 40 miles," ously as Collins and Crockett but was cursing the line for not starting off on their own for vaca- Regatta officials have programmed flood losses among redheads and member club. Capt. Josh Bunting had said as yelled advice and we leaned far- holding. It stretched too much tion cruises. races for 15 classes, ranging from canvasbacks occurred in Manitoba’s 2. American ex- the Evelon cast off. “These are ther over the side to get a bet- and the marlin tossed the hook Tender Planned. players’ living little Class D to ocean- but Tower Title fellers for a dinghies big nesting marshes, mating flights For Maryland penses in Cuba must be paid by newspaper looking ter view of the ocean. and made a clean getaway. Keane announced at a ciud meet- racing yachts. First and second have been resumed and second nest- the teams, feature story and I want ’em to About 150 yards aft, a sleek, We went back to our observa- A of last final In the winter league including races for 10 classes will now are ing this week that he was arrang- replay year’s real start at 10 ing attempts underway. Women’s first-class room rent, meals and get something good.” silvery marlin was tail-dancing tion post. Collins proudly sur- for a power tender to shuttle Maryland State golf a.m. and 2 p.m. tomorrow. Third ing "Thirty-five or 40 miles,” we as Mumford the his eaten and Crockett rat- . was on at laundry. expertly played veyed and final races members from their yachts to the championship tap today for these divisions Los 3. The Cubans must started thinking, as the neat, line. Crockett was bawling to tled through roll after roll of film. Hollywood. 11; Angeles. 1. club float at St. Michaels. This Kenwood, where Mrs. Maurice provide will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. San Francisco. 8: Oakland. 3. round-trip transportation from the swift cruiser crossed the old boot- "make him walk” and Collins All we could think of was three Sacramento. 7; Seattle. 6. will eliminate the mad scramble Glick of Woodholme, defending Racing division boats and cruising Portland, 8: Diego, 7. Americans’ homes to Havana. leg 3-mile limit. “About how was clicking away with his cam- hours’ running time home, after £an that haa ensued at the clubhouse in titleholder, was to meet Mrs. T. E. Classes A, B, C and Deltas race only SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. 4. Cubans must assume all ex- long will it take to get out there?” era. We didn’t see Esham. We the fishing was over. previous regattas. Schluderberg of Baltimore Country a single event each—all tomorrow. No games scheduled. for medical, surgical and we asked Les Esham. didn’t see anybody or anything The water swirled and washed Club officials released this list of Club. penses The smaller classes planned are for hospital expenses of players injured "I don’t know exactly,” he re- except fleeting glances of the against the side as the skipper member* and their boats as plan- It was a cheerful windup for the Hamptons, 16-footers, comets, Severn on the field, the players’ full plied, putting a quart bottle of hooked marlin. Every time the headed the craft's nose leeward, iiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiHiiiniiiiiKiiniHi ning to make the cruise: Baltimore contingent, which, un- plus one-designs, national one-designs, salaries for the lifetimes of their buttermilk to his lips. “First fish came up we went down. and it was just about that time Roland Birnn, Stardust; H. O. saw Washington women snipes, penguins, D dinghies, stars happily contracts, notwithstanding ability to time I’ve ever been out here.” "Hold this pole,” yelled Capt. that Les Esham reappeared. Chesrer. Anna L.; H. S. Frank- make a of the Middle- and Chesapeake 20s. runaway "Should make it in two to it into Collins’ "Most restful afternoon I ever play. Paul, thrusting A total of four Y eat man's hausef, Moana; William Pugh, Ditty Atlantic tournament at Baltimore _ courses in the three hours,” said Capt. Paul. unsuspecting hands, "I’ve got to had," he remarked with a yawn. II; Bob Kennedy, Tai-Tai: Neil R. Mrs. Glick last year won river and on the bay have been recently. Oib Crockett produced a sheet get back to the wheel.” Mit’s "Slept like a baby.” He looked SPORTING GOODS DEPT. Zaneis,. Triad; Brig. Gen. R. G. the title a second time, although laid out. FBI of drawing paper and pencil and left arm pumped furiously as he around. “When’re you fellows Hoyt, ianta Maria; Tom McAvoy, had to to the twentieth Marxmen, Prizes will be awarded at the club she go Strong made a stab at a sketch. The tried to maneuver the fish boat- gonna catch a marlin?” He Avalator; Dr. Valentine Hess, Sea Sunday afternoon, with Commodore green. first few lines looked more like a ward. Suddenly it froze, like flipped the top off another bottle II; George V. Evans, Sassy; who took the William Labrot King Mrs. Glick, up game sales chart, so Milt Collins a Prom then on he had of buttermilk—he'd six officiating. ; opened popsicle. brought Richard S. Doyle, Margretan; J. a but has de- Ablaze on Sandlots An added attraction is the Chesa- only few years ago, his camera and said he could to use his whole to the and took a R E. up body keep aboard, deep draught. B. Sellars, Slap Happy; Booth- into one of the smoothest peake Bay Yacht Racing Association veloped Power-laden Marx Jewelers, pick- photograph anything Crockett line tight. "You ought to try some of this, by, Makio II, and Keane. ! club in the section, was a party and dance to be held at the swingers ed by many to wear the National wanted to put down on paper. It was a 20-minute scrap—a son,” he said to us. “Make you This is Capital's first club cruise Mrs. club tomorrow evening. , slight favorite. Schluderberg and the Ten miles and a half hour lat- and for a time it was feel a lot better.” to be City Junior League crown, good fight in many years. It promises won the title. never has FBI nine, currently first in the De- er the sea had the greenest look even money as to who was going Marlin fishing—awumphr. Special a big event, with a possibility of Memphis. 6; Chattanooga, 4 (10 In- Mrs. Glick entered the final by we’ve ever seen. The wind puffed to land who. Collins had a de- additional members seeing their way partmental League, disappointed nings). another Baltimorean, Mrs. like a Scout with a on the Nashville. »: Little Rock, 8. TENNIS RACKETS tripping none of their yesterday. fitfully, Boy cided weight advantage Free Show clear to join those already signed up. supporters Give Ring New Orleans. 8; Atlanta. 6. M. Louis Bell of Baltimore Country led new bugle. Les put his feet up marlin, 187 Vi to 60, and he needed Birmingham. 10; Mobile. 2. The Marxmen, by Bobby Southwest Community House Re*. Sale Club, 4 and 3, while Mrs. Schluder- blasted on the fantail and took another It. Every time we tried to get a Rohr and Pat O’Neill, meets Northwest Athletic Club in & De Luxe Detectives Raid berg was carried to the nineteenth MacGregor ^.$16.50 $12.95 Capital Handley Motors, 20-5. Benny Du- match boys from hole before eliminating Mrs. Rich- boxing featuring MacGregor Fleetwood, 13.00 9.95 vall allowed the Motormen only six 15 to 18 of tomorrow night Notv On Display Fish School, Nab 242 ard Kreuzburg of Manor Club. Mrs. years age Wright Cr Ditson Big scattered hits. at Tomorrow at Columbia Lodge, No. 85, of the Davis 16.00 11.95 of the homicide Kreuburg played some of the best Show Warrenton Cup_ Four members Dick Nichols was tjie big gun for Third street and Rhode Island 1 of the tournament and had de- Elks, Cortland Commodore, 2.95 9.50 squad, accompanied by two friends, golf FBI on the mound and at bat. is 6 avenue N.W. Bell time p.m. _ feated the favorite, Mrs. "Grand" 4.50 2.50 detected the most suitable place pretourney Nichols set down Union Printers and admission is free. of Manor Club To Draw Horses for Ashing and in less than three Walter Stokes with 10 scattered safeties and col- Top Breeding Montpelier, a ieature or tne divi- hours hauled in 242 hardheads, av- earlier. lected three hits to drive in three oy Larry Lawrence IBM Nabs 12th in Row Mrs. Glick never was behind in sion will be the exhibition of stal- TENNIS BALLS eraging 2»4 pounds. runs as the G-men won, 8-5. The Virginia Horsemen’s Associa- but Mrs. lions, Including two from the Re- International Business Machines, Lt. Jerry Flaherty, Detective her match, Schluderberg set which will hold Its annual MacGregor and Wright Se Ditson Jfc Veteran Lefty McIntyre tion, Bill and two ~ had to to win. She was 1 down mount Depot at Front Royal. paced by Oghe’s flrst quality in sealed cans. Sergts. Dick Ferber, Harold Huff- rally Tavern down with 11 hits as show of breeding stock at the War- • and Duffy’s In the hunter division will be singles, defeated Sheridan Bakery, mann and A. D. Clark and Bill Top- going to the eighteenth green, in Industrial renton Horse Show War- Naiman’s won, 11-4, grounds, horses from the best known stables for its 12th win in Andy 3 for Boone made the haul at one time Mrs. Kreuzburg had a 7-1, straight $1.50 pin and Alton League. Naiman's scored seven in renton, Va., beginning at 10 a.m. lead. But the latter in the State, Springbury, Dr. L. M. Farkas Softball League. Ashing off The Gooses aboard Capt. 2-up topped sever a tomorrow has become the the eighth inning to 3-3 largest Allen, J. North Fletcher, Peach Murphy's Kingflsh. her brassie second shot on the event of its kind in the tie. country. Brothers, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ran- eighteenth and, after sending the hundred horses and Immediate TENNIS SHOES Bernle Cady, Hal Krug and Ernie Three ponies Earnest Alex Cal- Delivery a two dolph, Redmon, into took — Mrs. Hartman Golf Victor third trap, putts on a as have been entered and en- Jack Purcell Shoes, $5.50 Boggs went hitting spree already vert, Mrs. D. N. Lee and others. and pair-.- had that squared the match. tries are still in. Hunters, Complete compact Mrs. C. B. Hartman enough Fire Department thumped George coming This division will be judged by handi- On the extra hole, the Manor and drafts will be good golf and Just the right Washington Post, 16-7, in Recrea- ponies heavy Christopher Wadsworth of Geneseo, comfortable. The new Rich- miscued, her in the and the cap to capture the ladles' day tour- golfer again putting tion Department’s East League. Judged morning N. Y. TENNIS CLINIC into the A ardson sedan 4; nament yesterday at Indian Spring second wood shot rough. connected for four hits, in- racing division in the afternoon. cruiser, sleeps Cady Mrs. Dean Bedford of Fallston, Sponsored by Arlington Pity- A a Mrs. F. Inoff's tree hampered her next shot, which from all over the East with 9+—19—75. cluding a homer and triple, while Spectators Md., will pin the ribbons in the has dinette, toilet and galley. • *round Dept. July 18, 22. 2A landed in a and Mrs. Schlud- and 21) from 2 to 4 p.m. Wath- 110—34—76 was second, while Mrs. | trap, smacked out a homer and two will be present to see Virginia’s pa- Krug pony division. Famley Farm, Mrs. to 33 miles hour. ington-Lee Tennis Courts; IN- won i took the hole with a safe rade of hunter SOLOMONS ISLAND, MD. Speeds up per L. Chamison of Prince Georges ermerg singles and Boggs got three safe- bloodstock, prospects, J. C. Hamilton, Anthony Rives, STRUCTIONS FREE. 5. children’s mounts and farm horses. the guest prize with 89—16—73. ‘bogey ties in three trips, Including a Catherine Mellon and Mildred the double. The racing division, largest of Gaines will show their Bowens Inn Hotel pint-sized LARGE SELECTION OF show, will be judged by J. P. Ebel- stock. 40 ROOMS __ T J of Calumet Farms, Alone in Welter Class vjuiciiiu un i uimci uuiu hart, H. C. Thompson of Hillsboro, Guy *£Ja

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