SPORTS—AMUSEMENTS Sf'fWtttTltlT Offm5 SsttlYtHf C COMICS—RADIO-TELEVISION £ CLASSIFIED ADS ^UEIUIiy THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 ^ """ 1 1 ■' ■ 111 ... ■ ■ — --* ■ ■ — ---- Nats Add Mental Lapses to Repertoire, Keep Losing Streak Going Penn's Defiance of TV Ban Win, Lose, or Draw By FRANCIS STANN Threatens Its Grid Schedule IT IS NOT PRECISELY true that , who is ShowsThemHow By the Associated Press making such a name for himself as of the Chicago with colleges that abided by NCAA White Sox, was out of Buffalo for managerial incompetence. , June 7.—The rules. is one power of the National of the 91 Eastern schools There’s been such a report but this fellow, Cy Kritzer, indicates Collegiate holding To Lose to Sox Athletic Association faced a severe membership in the EC AC. It isn’t so. _ test today after the University of Bob Kane of Cornell said he n.mzer is ^y sports columnist oi tne bui- Avoids Foul Bali and Pennsylvania’s decision to defy an had already signed the contract falo Evening News. He’s written a good deal NCAA ban on unrestricted tele- for this fall’s game with Penn but with a of baseball in his time, and he knows the beat. Fails to Cover First; vising of football games. written proviso that if | Penn did not go along with the In March, 1948, he began to see the mark of Pennsylvania formally an- Moreno NCAA and the ECAC the contract outstanding ability in Richards. Pitching Today nounced yesterday in it planned to televise its eight would be null and void and the They were playing an exhibition game in matter By Burton Hawkins home games this fall. In a tele- reviewed. which to Rich- Star Staff Waxahachie, Tex., happens be Correspondent gram Athletic Director Franny Army Contracts Signed. At ard’s home town. It was Buffalo of the Inter- CHICAGO, June 7.—The Nats’ Murray urged Dr. Hugh C. Willett West Point today Col. Orrin C. versus Texas Christian Uni- pathetic play has reached the of Southern California, president Krueger, graduate manager of athletics, said that the versity. As Kritzer tells the story, it was a point where Manager Bucky Har- of the NCAA, to call a special Army- ris will either start dish- Penn game probably will be languid afternoon and not much of a ball probably meeting to reconsider the problem. ing out fines or provide mattresses “The University of Pennsylvania played next fall. Col. Krueger game. The pros ran off with the decision, 16 added that for the comfort of his slumbering will co-operate in studying and contracts for the to 6. game had been performers. Guilty of feeble - reporting to the NCAA on the ef- signed prior to the Saul was »r»nci» sunn, NCAA action Rogovin Buffalo’s that ting, generally deficient pitching fects of television but it will not on television. The athletic afternoon. He always was well liked by Richards and it’s to and atrocious fielding during a combine in a ban on television manager also indi- cated that would be recalled that not long ago the White Sox traded with sorry period in which they won and will carry on as an obligation Army resume televising its football in order to But on this a TCU kid named only seven of their last 30 games, to its alumni, friends and the games if get Rogovin. day pub- the the Nats’ mental lic NCAA plan shows signs of a Jim had out an infield hit off in the machinery now its 11-year record of television, Busby legged Rogovin breakdown. “If all has clogged to make their col- dividing the revenues equally with they cut loose, third and when he came up to bat in the fifth the col- we probably will lapse complete. the other universities and colleges get in.” he said. legian really got hold of a pitch. Dartmouth, It has taken the hard-running, with which it plays,” Murray said according to Bill [McCarter, athletic director alert White Sox to expose the in the teleeram. signed its contract THERE WERE TWO RUNNERS on base and the ball that Nats as the woefully inept, dis- NCAA Chief “Astonished.” jnot and ex- :vt, ;■ gV ~yi', pects to hold a policy Busby hit was well out of the park but, notwithstanding, Busby spirited group they are. If they In Los Angeles, Prof. Willett meeting haven’t | this week. was racing like the sprinter that he is. “At second base, Busby forgotten baseball funda- termed the Penn position “aston- be accused Capt. Howard Caldwell said was almost mentals, they may of ishing” and said he was notifying running up the back of his teammate who had Navy signed a contract with Penn not applying them, for the White HE TICKLES DAD—’s 4-year-old son Don tickles his dad’s nose as the St. Louis the NCAA membership of its been on first,” Kritzer recalls. but probably will meet with Penn- Sox made them think yesterday pitcher relaxes at home after beating the Athletics Tuesday night. Garver has 8 of action. ‘let’s show pitched sylvania officials before ‘Run, run,’ Busby shouted, ’em some speed.’ in the course of a 4-2 and the Brown’s 15 victories. With an of he also is one Tom chairman deciding beating average .357, of the team’s leading hitters. Hamilton, of the on what The three TCU runners action to take. finished in a tandem at home plate the Nats couldn’t cope with such Pinch hitting for Bob Hogue last night, he sacrificed Bero to second base. later NCAA Television Committee and Johnny Bero Princeton’s Athletic Council and almost simultaneously Richards came off the an emergency. scored the winning run against the Yankees. _AP University of Pittsburgh athletic trotting Wirephoto. scheduled a meeting tomorrow Buffalo for the box in the The White Sox apply continual director, said Penn is it- bench, heading near-empty press setting to discuss what the Tigers will do. pressure with their speed, and self apart and tiny park. taking advantage Guy Sundt, athletic under such forcefulness the Nats of the artificial caused director, ‘Find out everything you can about that fellow who just Is vacuum by said fhe University of Wisconsin didn’t belong on the same field Dynamite Favored Kretlow Now Can Plan willingness of other schools to hit the Forget would do a lot of serious homer,’ Richards asked Kritzer. he can run.’ thinking ‘Brother, with the league leaders, despite pass financial gain this year. before its Penn date. That night a Buffalo scout was en route to Fort Worth to the apparent of the The television dropping respectability program recently Edward talk score. To End Smith's To Baseball. Turn Golf Pro (Moose) Krause, ath- to Busby. He was under orders to sign him. He made Ring Quit adopted as an experiment by the letic director at Notre Dame, re- three all but the White Sox also the Cass Michaels Asleep. (Box Scores on C-4.) last NCAA Executive Committee calls trips, told, moved into Page Chicago loss to Boston Sun- fused tc comment. But In the first for for Notre picture and doubled what Buffalo could offer. inning, instance,! day. abolishment of individual Dame’s A1 Streak future policy on televising Zarilla lofted a foul back of Tonight By Jack Hand While the White Sox televising of college games. are setting its home games is on the agenda first base which a sandlot Associated Press Writer Instead one ‘‘SEVERAL second Matchmaker Gabe Menendez at Sports a staggering pace, the Yankees big National game WEEKS LATER,” Kritzer reports, “Richards baseman could have taken. But Lou and Red Sox are a mess —or a series of important region- (See over last has the promise of good Kretlow, Harry Dorish, making TELEVISION, Page C-2.) grimaced another such disappointment. In the winter Cass Michaels didn’t near al get it Randy Gumpert and Kenny Hol- of their Western trip. Yesterday games—would be televised each --— of 1947-8 he had a weather from the Weather Bureau, Qofllf^oir iV. a _ 1 _ .... taken team to South he and, thus Zarilla --—V«V America. There reprieved, socked combe—Chicago’s waiver waifs— a fumble by the usually depend- VV.1 saw a a single to with and tonight will put on the twice- young Venezuelan who could play like Phil right two out, are making faces red all around able cost the Yankees ;tain areas would be blacked out scoring Nelson Fox from in Rickey Says Directors Rizzuto. Through friends in Caracas, he started negotiations second postponed 10-round featherweight the . a 5-4 loss to the lowly Browns weekly order to study the ef- base. on attendance. to sign him. Terms were a bonus and a fight between Gene Smith and It’s quite possible that the man Leading, 4-2. going to the ninth, fects $5,000 $5,000 salary That possibly might have been a Games Could Be Canceled. Didn't Discuss for the first year, plus a free apartment in Buffalo.” Little Dynamite. in the street doesn’t even remem- yielded to Meyer excused due to the sun, mild wind! Dale ! Penn’s action could mean th« Associated Dutch ber Kretlow, whose 4-2 victory Long. came on the By Press Dietrich, the same scout who failed to land Busby, or other assorted i The solid-punching Dynamite, alibis, but in the over Washington yesterday was but greeted him with cancellation of football game; PITTSBURGH, June 7.—Offi- was assigned to go to Venezuela. He’d-reached the and fourth inning the White who is I with such passport Sox fast growing away from the his first in nearly two years. But another triple. Johnny Bero’s opponents as Army cials of the Pittsburgh club met air travel when the front stirred up two more runs stage office called off the trip. The and feather division, is favored to end the once thought single scored Marsh with the Navy. Columbia, Princeton, Dart- behind, closed doors yesterday, but the Nats can’t present shortstop, , was signed by Brooklyn. any excuse Smith’s string of 21 straight vic- enough of Lou to pay him a $35,- tying run. mouth, California, Wisconsin anc General Manager Branch to cover their Rickey shoddy play in that: 000 bonus to off Enid Rizzuto Cornell. Fortunately for Richards, he now manages both of the young tories. Dynamite had trouble get- sign the Drops Toss. said there was no discussion of session. (Okla.) With Ralph prospects he and ting down to 131 pounds for his Army Air Force team. replacing Furey, Columbia athletic reports that Manager Billy Meyer discovered—Busby Carrasquel. The latter was With one out, Zarilla walked! ast fight, against Jimmy You could have had Mr. Kret- Ferrick, Bero was moved to sec- director, said, ‘‘we have notified will be ousted. obtained in 1949 by the White Sox when their new and Jim Cooper, general Busby singled him to low for as ond on a Penn we wotild jut surprisingly scaled only 126‘2 low as $10,000 a year . Sanford walked | be unwilling tc “It was, just a twice postponed manager, , outfoxed the venerable Branch third, setting the stage for an- Jim a Rickey iast Monday when he originally ago. In fact, two clubs did have Delsing. Bob Young grounded [sign contract to play next fall’s session of the Board of Directors,” in a purchase. other Michaels mishap. Phil Masi him for unless weighed in for the Smith fight. just that—first the St. to jgame Penn abided by the Rickey told a news conference. bunted down the first-base line, Louis Browns and then the White who flipped the ball to Rizzuto! [NCAA and Eastern College Ath- “It was a purely routine session. drawing Chico Marrero Must Weigh In Again. WHEN CY KRITZER talks and writes of Paul and Sox. A non-winner since July 7, But Phil dropped the ball when [letic Conference (ECAC) resolu- The question of replacing Richards it’s Mickey Vernon Meyer in for the ball, The boys will weigh in again 1949, Lou found things so Delsing ran into tion'.” never to wonder if the Texan was such a at Buffalo. rough him, Bero scoring, j came up.” disappointment but when Marrero scooped it he even Asa In up -oday. Billy Edwards, Dynamite’s considered chucking it Detroit lowered the boom on Bushnell, head of ECAC “I’m not a manager Kritzer’s book the fellow is a “He’s a and turned changer," near-genius. wonder- to toss to first all for a Boston fi-4 f nr thn D„,l o_>- base: nanager, didn’t want his boy to career as a pro golfer. said his group had agreed tc Rickey added. “I’m a full a he salvager. leader, sterling teacher, a strong, found the bag was uncovered. on the scales ivreuows 1950 unbending disciplinarian >tep again, but all record of 0-2 fifth straight loss. Kell’s abide by the NCAA television pro- Meyer in my estimation is a sound and he’s George Michaels, with *•«**»,* respected by his nothing else to l/ltuumuu V* ViiV him as a man and men,” Cy says. hardly stamped who diving catch of a liner by Lou gram that its constitution re- technician and a sound manager “Richards do, simply did nothing and the : District could boost has the daring imagination to tljrow the book Boxing Commission, had the White Sox’ league Boudreau with the bases full in quired members to compete only of handling the game.” bases were filled as Busby held so do was the lead to 4 when circumstances invite it. He has no open rule book, and Vi games. But Manager the ninth stopped a Red regard for tradition third. Harris Sox later informed shat prevented any argument. Paul Richards seems to have a Kell that says you can’t move a pitcher over to third rally. also got three singles play base while Michaels, rather pointedly, that he Smith with scaled 124 Monday. This way . to give him eight hits in his last is supposed to be in (Continued on Page C-4, Col. 5.) awake such sharp-hitting Negro has scored Others Have Made nine at bats. Even a Rounds. in defeat, situation. 18 knockouts in his Dom Di m_Tj m n 21-victory Dorish, efficient reliefer in nine Maggio kept his a ai. a UU OftlC. streak. Until on a BRAKES Dynamite streak REUNED put games when Chicago pitchers alive, hitting safely in his Lou Kretlow’s fly to Gil Coan in sudden of knockout Major League Standings and Schedules surge victories needed help, made the rounds be- 26th consecutive game. short left field should have been this Smith While You Wait THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 year was the best fore he hit . He’s Alex the third out, but it Kellner handed Cleveland enabled the irawing card Washington been and .*1 o o amonj: bouncing up down from its second loss AMERICAN |-o fleet Busby to score after the straight after nine HIGH MILEAGE ° lighters. The 10-round distance minors to with St. BONDED LININGS Standing ® majors Boston, straight wins, with a seven-hitter | 1 i .] catch. On Coan’s throw to the night be Smith Guaranteed miles and eliminates Yesterday’s Results .o against tonight. Louis and Chicago since 1947. 20,000 scoring of brake drums. ot Clubs 8i * 2 .3 e S-J as Philadelphia ripped into Bob o ■- « * plate, 4: 2. -e«j £| l t; | o *i .o failed to cover Bis last fight against Proctor Then there's Chicago, Wash.. Gumpert—unbeat- Chakales for a 4-3 — Detroit. 6; Boston. 4. UZ m u p £ f J; £ j third and Carrasquel thus margin. Hom- v £ tg romped Beinbold was the first at that en at 4-0. The Athletics had him BUICK CA St. Louis, 6: N. Y.. 4 (n). over to that ers by Sam Chapman and Bob ig Phila., 4; Clove.. 3 (n>. Chicogo —I lj 6| 6 3j 61 3| 6| 31j 11[ .738! neglected station. iistance, and although winning first—way back in 1936-37-38. Kennedy weren’t New York Marrero took things in his own enough to make PONTIAC 6 Gaines Today 2j—| 2| '5 3! 3| 7[ 6! 28] 17| .6221 4% he at times showed signs of They let him get away to the I hands at that point and ( Wash, at Chicago. 2:30. Boston 2 tossed strain. Yankee chain. New York ■ ■ 1| 51—1 3| 6! 5| 4j 26] .5781 6% out found (See BASEBALL, Page C-3.) RIVETED New York at St. L. (n). 19| Fox to end the inning. Both of OLDS 6 Boston at Confident Knockout. Randy useful in 1946 and 1947, Detroit (n). Cleveland | 21 3j 2|— 61 4|~ 3| 4| 24! 211 .533! 8% Lini"9S, Labor 4 Wheels Phila. at Cleve. in). The speed of the Both boys are predicting knock- but in 481 ' Complete Detroit Chicago play- July, 1948, off he went to “P | 21 2| 4[ 0 —j 6] 2| 5| 22! ers has Nats put Pirates to DODGE Games Tomorrow 21| .48810% the jittery and it victories for themselves. the White Sox—at the waiver Play Indians WHEELS ALIGNED & BALANCED Wosh'ton Wash, at St. Louis. 9:30. | 1| 2j 21 2 2\—\ 5| 3| 17! 261^395114% was demonstrated in the eighth Tonight’s supporting card is price. PITTSBURGH, June 7 (£>).— N. Y. at Chicago in). inning. With one out Orestes pretty much the same as The Boston at Cleveland (n). Philo'phio | 2| 3| 1| 3 1| lj—( 4] 15j~29| .341117 orig- Holcombe didn’t stick long Pirates and the Indians will Phila. at Detroit. Minoso beat out a bunt. Fearful nally lined up for St. Louis 1| 1| 21 3 41 0| 41 0| 151 32! .3191874 Monday night enough for waivers with most of play exhibition baseball games 1 that he would vith four attempt to steal, five-rounders and an the clubs. But at various times, June 11 and June 25 in a home- SERVICE I Lost CLIFT'S Mike |ll|17|19j2122|26j29|32| | | | Guerra called for ppening four. The four lists between trips to the minors, he and-home series. The first game A three 1909 M St. N.W. 611 Md. Are. S.W. successive pitchouts. Mi- Bunce Lanier against Kid Slam belonged to the Yankees, Cincin- will be in Cleveland and the sec- — _ N at 6tb and Independence Are. NATIONAL noso didn’t steal, but Eddie Rob- in a rematch, while fives are ond in nati Reds and White Sox. Pittsburgh. Local chari- 4795 p ME. 6232 e inson walked and so did Holt ties will __ST. Yesterday’s Results Standing A1 Za- lohnny against Eddie Mar- Richards got his fifth straight benefit. •= o the ot 8 2 c * rilla, filling bases. Minoso shall, Eddie Gilchrist Bill Brooklyn. 3; St. Louis, 2. Clubs g J5|» f 2-S against yesterday in Kret- B; New 4. s •* scored when Cinci., York. w1/ti y r.!i > o t o-0 threw McFarland, Paddy Bullock low’s effort __®I U U b ft. o. > Jj a. against against Washington. Phila.. 6: Chicago. 1 (n). O out Busby. Boston. 5: Pitts.. 2 (n). Brooklyn 5 Dharley Bennett, and Herb Mc- Howie Judson, , Saul [—j~4| 5j 5j 3[ 5[ 2\ 29j 16[ .644| Thus the Nats took a four- Millan against Andy Taddonio. and were the Games Today St. Louis 3 Rogovin, Gumpert 1 21—| 4j 51 2; 4| 4| 24| 221 .5221 5% game losing streak into First is at 8:45. Cinci. at New York. today’s fight others to go all the way since the v New I “ir’iiiaiM, i St. Louis at Brooklyn, York 1 1[ 41—[ 3 4[ 3j 5[ 5[ 25| 24j .5101 6 game against the White Sox, who Chicago at Phila. Pittsburgh at Boston. Chicago ! 3| 2j 0|— 3| 5| 3| 5| 21] 21! .500f6% were pursuing their sixth straight success and their Games Tomorrow Cincinnati 5i 20th victory | 2[ 2\ 2—1 7j 2| 3| 23] 23| .500! 6% in 22 . 1 3| 6\ 21—] 4| 4| 23! 241 .489| 7 in 15 of their last 17 at Boston (n). games, were St. Louis 41 3 to Cinci. at Phila. (n). Philo'phio j 3j 4| lj 2[—| 5| 22[ 261 .548j 8% start Julio Moreno against Pittsburgh) 2 |li 3] 3 3| 2] 3[—| 17| 28] .386112 Marvin Rotblatt or Harry Dorish. Lost Il6j22!24l21]23|25]26128| | j _(See NATS, Page C-2.) Major Leaders By th« Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1 on 100 times )— J Batting (based y f Fox. Chicago, .361; DiMaggio, Boston, J'I'y || f t j 1 rSyfl ’^Ituns—Minoso, Chicago, 43; Williams. Boston, 39. Runs batted in—Williams, Boston, 45; We're Jammed To The Rafters With' Robinson, Chicago, 44. Hits—DiMaggio, Boston, 71; Fox, Chi- We've cago, 60. Merchandise So Slashed Our Prices Doubles—Fain, Philadelphia, 16; Fox. Chicago, 13. to the Lowest Ever. 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Twenty years ago — , Detroit manager, re- turned to the lineup for the fiMt time since he played with Washington in 1928.