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HAROLD HARRISON cnly pros for PGA now SECOND CONTEST By eligible the sells umbrellas out of Toledo, $5,000 in bonds. could 10TH STRAIGHT DAYTON, O., July 8.—(/P)—The compete. O.—was cast in the favorite’s role. But Nelson won’t be the only paymaster went to work today as Beginning tomorrow who has 8.—(/P)—Al- the boys Nelson, compiled an al- big one in the puddle when quali- CLEVELAND, July will be for the nation’s top ranking profession, shooting the big prize most unbelievable string of tour- starts tomorrow'. Har- came to Pete Center’s fying play Cubs Win First Prim ii e Reynolds al battled a spe- —a total of $20,000 in war bonds nament 12-6, golfers through triumphs, has averaged old (Jug) McSpaden, Sam Byrd, to enable the Cleve- and the national rescue today cial 18-hole stroke play tournament pro champion- only slightly more than 68 strokes Gene Sarazen, Corp. Vic Ghezzi, Gets Credit For Initial which served as a to the ship now held Ham- land Indians to defeat the Boston prelude by Pvt. Bob for his last 68 18-hole rounds of Sgt. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, Jim- tomorrow of the 1945 na- ilton of and Ft. tournament Red Sox 4 to 2 in the second half opening Evansville, Ind., play and has pocketed my Thomson, Jimmy Hines and Victory tional tournament at the Mo- Lewis, Wash. of a doubleheader after Dave (Boo) pro something like $26,000 in war bonds Ed Dudley are among the others 14th in raine Club. And as usual, “Mi. Big” this Ferriss gained his victory Country golf’s already year. in the starting field that is ex- PHILADELPHIA, July 8.-8.— At was and —Byron the Texan who the opener by blanking the Indians stake today $1,000 Nelson, Victory in the PGA will be worth to number around 135. pected (JP)—The Chicago Cubs swept both 0 on seven hits. Steve Gromek 8 to ends of a Shibe Park doubleheader and Clem Hausmann were the vic- 25 At 69 today 12 to 6 and 6 and 9 to 2 to tims. BOSTON swing into the lead in the National Boston Ab R H O A PIRATES, Tigers, Yanks Divide; League with 10 straight victories. ss 3 0 3 2 3 Lake, _ 5 0 10 2 In the the Cubs B. Steiner, 2b _ opener bunched rf 5 2 14 0 14 Metkovich, __ SPl 'TWINBILL Sixth Win hits with five bases on balls 0 2 5 0 Benton Gets R. If 5 Johnson, to take an early 8 to 3 lead in the Camill, lb _3 0 19 1 cf 5 0 2 3 0 a fourth and then went on to win Culberson, _ BOSTON. July 8.—(JP)—Tommy DETROIT, July 8.—OP)—1The Detroit Tigers divided double- 3b 4 2 10 1 with ease even Newsome, _ header with the New York Yankees before 53,888 fans today, A1 Benton though the Phils Garbark, 4 112 0 Holmes ran his consecutive game c_ZZZZZZZZZZ taking his seventh for Detrbit in the 3 to 2, after drove Paul Erickson and Hy Van- Ferriss, 3 112 2 victory nightcap, p_ZZZZZZZZZZZZ batting streak to 37 here today with Hank Borowy of the Yankees had beaten Dizzy Trout in the opener, detiberg from the box before Ray Meet Tommy who o Holmes, sportsmen believe will hold the Major Totals 37 6 13 27 9 as 10 o. Prim checked them and earned _ his 14th home run of the year Leagues hitting record for a long time to come. He takes a powerful the Boston Braves made 14 hits Neither Borowy nor Trout stay- credit for the initial victory. on the bat before taking a wide stance at the Cleveland Ab R H O A grip plate. ed the distance in the opener as 2b 4 0 0 8 3 off to won his 10 Meyer, _ three Pittsburgh Henry Wyse victory the Yanks shelled from the NEW YORK Rocco. lb 1 0 0 4 0 beat the Pirates 13 to 1 in the Dizzy SPLITS in the second game against five 10 12 0 him Williams, lb the doubleheader. mound in the fifth after cuffisg defeats when he held Phils to 3 0 110 second game of the O’Dea, rf for 10 an Illinois won hits, shattering eight- six Former Wizard Heath, If 0 0 4 0 The Pirates the first game hits while his teammates took __4 he had com- WITH 4 0 3 1 1 game streak CINCINNATI Boudreau, ss 10 to 8. winning a 4 to 1 lead in the third inning c 3 0 12 0 over the New Yorkers. Jim Hayes, _— (First Game) piled by knocking Dick Barrett out of McDonnel, c 10 12 0 O A Aid To Auburn __ Pittsburgh Ab R H Turner relieved Borrowy in th sev- NEW YORK, the box. Is Coach 4 0 0 0 2 July 8.—tfP>—Bill 3b Ross, _ Coscarart. 2b 4 2 13 5 _ enth to Hank’s 10th victory Mackiewicz, cf 4 0 0 3 0 3b 4 0 0 0 1 Voiselle, who had won Phil Cavarretta led the attack _1_- Handley. __ his first p 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 five losses. AUBURN. Ala., July 8.—That B ob Zuppke, former Illinois Gromek, _ Sewell, p 0 0 0 against for the Cubs in the first game coaching 1 0 0 0 0 4 (First Game) eight starts for the New York wizard, has been at Auburn the li ist two weeks helping Carl Henry, p _ Russell, If 5 2 0 0 with four hits, including a double Voyles 0 0 New York Ab R H O A the T-formation for the 194 5 is no secret. But Elliott, rf """"""_ 3 2 2 Gian's by 20, made install Tigers, exactly Totals 32 0 7 27 8 2b 4 0 12 3 May finally and a triple. Peanuts Lowrey rap- _ Dahlgren, lb 4 2 1-15 0 Stirnweiss, ___ what of ‘T’, with variations into Voyles’ former single Score rf 5 0 0 3 0 the style wing by innings: Gustine, ss 3 0 15 8 Metheny, __ 10-victory mark today with a ped out his fifth homer in the have cooked willi Boston 031 001 100—6 Martin, If __ 52210 attack, they up Barrett, cf 5 113 0 fifth of the second game. lb 4 2 brilliant six- off inning a secret the Cleveland 000 000 000—0 c 3 1111 Etten, _7_I7_7__777- 3 12 0 shutout, 5-0, have to remain until ““ZZZZZZZZZZ Lopez, _ Runs cf 5 2 2 2 Manager Ben Chapman hurled the Errors—Heath7 Ha'yesT” Gromek. 1 0 0 0 1 Derry, _. 0 Cincinnati in the War is sounded in October Strincevich,"~p~’H”""I second game of Eagle batted in—Lake 2, Culberson, Ferriss 2. Rescigno, 0 0 0 0 1 Grimes, 3b 7_7.77.777. 4 10 12 final five innings for the Phils SUOUIS BEATS p_"H""_ a Auburn’s major foes. Two base hit—Hayes. Three base hit— xDavis 1 0 0 0 0 Drescher, c ”7.7..77777- 4 1 2 4 0 doubleheader. Bucky Walters had against __ in the opener. Ferriss. Stolen base—Newsome. Double Milosevich, ss 4 0 2 2 4 his Gables, p 1 0 0 0 2 _ hurled the (First Game) Voyles, discouraged with Lake and Borl- Reds to a 5-2 nod in plays—B. Steiner, Camilli; ^xColman _IIIIIIIII 1 0 0 0 0 Johnny Obeck, who boasts that Borowy, P _77777777- 4 0 1 0 3 Philadelphia Ab R H O A talent until Zup came to and Rocco; Ferriss and Lake. Left on Turner, p 0 0 0 0 0 the youthful 5-1 Barnhart. 3b "IIIIIH_I 0 0 0 0 1 he’s never been knocked out, re- _•_7777777- opener. Metro, cf _ 5 0 1 2 0 and a for WASHINGTON, dreau, Meyer Rocco; Ross, Meyer 10 10 0 5 1 2 2 2 town, has perked up little, xxxGionfriddo ^First Game) Peck, rf II”’- Cleveland 8. Bases on _IIIIII cently celebrated his 69th birth- bases—Boston 9, Totals _ 39 8 13 27 12 of Cincinnati Ab R H O A Siebert. lb 4 1 1 10 1 he sees where he can use some balls—Ferriss 3, Gromek 3, Henry 2. day by boxing 25 rounds. Totals 36 10 12 27 20 cf If — 4 12 10 ST. 8.—UP)— The _ 5 115 0 McGhee. _ new men to better advantage LOUIS, July Strikeouts—Ferriss 2, Gromek 2, Henry Detroit Ab R H O A _ his xaBtled for Rescigno in 4th. iipton, If 5 o i 3 q Kell, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 St. Louis Browns handed the Wash- 1. Hits—off Gromek 9 in 6 innings; Hen- Hoover, ss 5 12 0 2 __ xxBatted for Gables In 8th. ____ rf 2b 4 0 13 3 Libke. _ 4 0 1 0 0 Hall. _ perhaps. ry 4 in 3. Losing —Gromek. Um- 2b _" Senators their secord xxxBatted for in 8th. Mayo, ,.777.77777777 41230 lb ss 3 10 13 ington Handley McCormick, 4 0 0 8 0 3usch, _ Not has and Jones and Summers. Time rf 5 0 2 only Zuppke Voyles pires—Boyer, Cullenbine, _ *4 0 c 0 0 as Mesner, 3b 4 _ 4 4 1 straight defeat today Nelson 1 WHITEVILLE NINE 12 2 4 George, If 5 1 1 been ‘in conference’, Boston Ab R H O A Greenberg, ,77777777. 2 0 Wahl, ss 2 0 0 0 0 concocting __;i_ 2 0 14 2 Gerkin. p _ Potter pitched six-hit ball to win (SECOND GAME) C 3 1 1 5 If __ lamer, 0 Ramsey, __ 5 1 2 1 0 cf_77777777 7 Williams. 2b vEstalella 1 0 0 0 0 of but __ _ new elements surprise, The Box: lb 41325 his first since May 20 and Culler, ss 5 2 2 2 5 York, _77_777777- 40141 c Black. 0 0 0 0 0 game Unser, 4 p _ carried them out on the Boston Ab R H O A 113 0 they have Holmes, rf 4 2 110 Maier, 3b 777777777777- 4 0 0 2 1 xxRosar 10 10 0 break his seven BLANKS RAMBLERS Walters, p 3 10 0 0 _ game losing 5 0 2 3 3 _ field, and they look sound Lake, ss Workman. 3b~ IIIIIIIIH 3 2 2 0 2 Swift, c ,777777777777. 3 o o 6 o practice streak. The Browns won 5-1. 3. 2b_ 4 0 0 2 1 Steiner, Gillenwater, cf 4 112 0 Trout, p 77777777777777 20000 Totals Totals 36 4 8 13 35 __ _ 24 now has two weeks or rf 4 12 2 0 _- 5 "lO 27 11 Auburn The game was called in the last Metkovich, shuoe. lb 0 010 1 wiison. p 777777777777- 00000 xEalted for Gerkin in 7th. 4 113 0 _3 By ROBERT MOORE summer and that R. Johnson, If- Hofferth. c 4 0 2 5 1 xxWalker o 1 0 0 0 less of practice, half of the seventh inning because """"""_ 777777777777- New York Ab R H O A xxBatted for Black in 3th. Camilli, lb _ 4 0 0 6 2 The xHcstetler 1 1 Drews, 2b _I""IH"" 2 0 0 6 4 Masonboro Ramblers drop- ”77777777777. 1 0 0 Hausmann, 2b time will be up the rain _ 5 0 12 4 spent polishing of and the second game of a Culberson, cf 4 0 2 4 1 Eaton, p 1 o o 1 o Logan, p 2 0 10 2 ..777777777777 ott. rf 0 Chicago Ab R H O A I IIIII a fast contest to the _.... II 3 0 0 0 attack. 3b -- 2 0 0 1 0 ped powerful new scheduled doubleheader was Newsome, Hendrickson, p 1 0 0 0 0 Lockman. cf Moses, rf 4 113 0 post- 2 0 0 0 0 IIIIIIII 3 0 0 4 0 __ first Bucher, 3b _ Totals 37 6 10 27 4 This was Zuppke’s coach- Andrews, p 0 0 0 0 0 Whiteville All-Stars _ Weiniraub, lb Reynolds. 2b 4 1 1 2 2 poned. 2 0 0 3 1 _IIIIIIII yesterday _2""" 3 0 0 13 1 Walters, c _ 0 0 0 0 0 xBatted for Wilson in seventh. Hutchinson, p “" Lombardi, c Farrell, lb 3 1 1 13 1 ing job since he handled the Col- The Box: 1 0 0 0 0 """I"! afternoon home "”31130 _II. I- Ferriss, x _ zMasi 1 0 0 0 0 on the All-Stars’ xxBatted for Swift in ninth. _ I" D. Gardella, if" 3 110 0 Curtright. If ”141210 All-Stars for Arch Ward’s an- c 0 0 0 0 0 lege Washington Ab R H O A Garbark, Score by innings: ss 3b 3-0. Kerr. Baker. _ 12 13 0 0 0 field, _ 4 0 12 4 15 xx _ 0 0 New York 000 340 nual in 1942. Case, If 3 0 0 1 0 Lazoi, Totals 34 8 11 27 15 __ 100—8 3b cf 4 0 14 0 Chicago game Zup's _ I 4 0 13 5 'Tockett. _2 I p 1 0 0 0 1 The All-Stars rallied in the first 000 200 202—6 5ey«S. _..I Myatt, rf _ 3 0 0 1 0 Hausmann, zBatted for Hutchinson’in 9th.‘ Detroit_771I7I_1177 Emmerich, Michaels, ss 3 0 0 2 5 last year at Illinois was 1941. 0 0 0 0 2 p 2 0 0 0 0 _21 Vaughn. 2b _3 0 0 3 2 Barrett, p Score by innings: inning to account for all three Errors—Milosevich, Swift. Runs batted Harrell, Tresh. 3 0 2 12 66th 0 0 0 p _0 0 0 0 0 c_”ZZZZZZZZZZZ Zup celebrated his birthday 3b xxx _ 1 0 Drescher Mi- Clift. 2 0 0 2 1 Tobin, Pittsburgh __ 000 340 030—10 runs on a lead off in—Derry 2, 2, Borowy 2, zJurges Humphries, 4 0 2 0 O double by man, _ 1 0 0 0 0 p _2 while and said he was lb 2 114 1 Boston 303 000 200_ 8 losevich, Stirnweiss. Greenberg, Maier. here, feeling Sinks, _ Brewer. p Caldwell, 0 0 0 0 0 34 2 7 24 11 Enzor, and home runs Hick- __ ""onnoo p___2-_2III Torress, ss _3 0 12 2 Totals _ Coscarart, by Mayo, 4. Two base hits—Etten. York. zzmuttz better than in years. But he has Errors—Handley, Gustine, _1 0 o o o x—Batted for Walters in 6th. man Three Home runs Ferrell, c _ 3 0 111 Workman. Runs batted in—Holmes, Gil- and C. Williams. base hits—Cullenbine. Totals 34 5 12 27 13 no intention of to the for Garbark in 9th. _ returning cf _ 3 0 2 4 xx—Batted Hofferth Gustine —Greenberg, Mayo. Stolen bases—Hoov- Zardon, 0 ienwater, 2, 2, Barrett, Fred Caswell, Whiteville’s first i"lals 32 2 5 27 14 Score by innings: for Barrett in 9th. er. __ field. He was Pieretti, p _ 10 10 0 xxx—Batted Russell 2, Workman Lo- Sacrifices—Milosevich. Double plays coaching only Voyles' Dahlgren 3, 2, zBatted for Harrell in 7th. Philadelphia _- 010 000 021—4 Cleveland Ab R H O A baseman, who banged out a triple Ullrich, p _l 0 0 0 3 pez 1. Gionfriddo. Two base hits—Rus- —Stirnweiss, Milosevich and Etten. Left zzBatted for Chicago 100 020 2Ox—5 guest here—helping out one of his 3 Brewer in 9th. _7_7 x 2b _ 4 0 12 and doubles in the Carolina on bases—New York Detroit 7. Bases Evans, _ 1 0 0 0 0 Meyer, sell, Barrett. Home runs— Dahlgren, two 9, Score by Errors—Siebert. Hall. Busch, Farrell, former assistants. coached 4 0 2 8 0 innings: Voyles Holborow, p _0 0 0 0 0 Rocco, lb _ plays—Coscarart to Gustine to Dahlgren, All-Star and on balls—off Borowy 1. Turner 2, Trout Cincinnati Baker, Michaels, 3. Humrhr>c, Rims b'1*- 3 0 game Saturday night __ 010 040 000—5 the rf _ 4 10 Wilson 2. Turner freshmen at Illinois for six O'Dea, Logan to Drews to Shupe; Gustine to 2. Strikeouts—by 3, New 000 ted in—Metro. Siebert 2. Ilall. Farrell, 4 13 2 0 was voted the best player of the York_ 200 000_2 Totals -25 1 6 18 8 Heath, If _ Dahlgren 2; Rescigno to Lopez to Dahl- Trout 2, Wilson 2, Eaton 1. Hits—off Errors—Wahl. Raker. Ho-kett. Tres*v Two base hits— years, and was Zup’s favorite. 1 1 Kerr. Rims batted in- x—Batted for Ullrich in Boudreau, ss 3 0 0 Culler to drews to two teams, was held hitless by Borowy 8 in 6 1-3 innings; Turner 2 in 7th. gren; Shupe; Drews Willi-ms. Reves, Emmerich, Clav 2. McGhee. Reynolds, Tresh. Three b?ce And if wasn’t favor- c 3 0 1 4 0 3 Tip- Zup Voyles’ St. Louis Ab R H O A Haes, to Shupe. Left on bases—Boston 3, Pitts- Football Smith and W. A. Brown, 2 2-3. Trout 10 in 4 2-3. Wilson in ton, Libke. Two base v>;ts—Moses. Home run—Siebert. Sacri- 3 12 3 2 hits—Wahl. Stolen ite 3b 2 Eaton 0 in 2. — before July 1, this year, he cer- Gutteridge, 2b _ 4 0 112 Ross, burgh 6. Bases on balls 1-3; Winning pitcher— base fices—Kell. Reynolds. Farrell. Double 0 —Logan 4, who whiffed the six footer in the Lockman. Sarrifices— Walters. If 4 Mackiewicz, cf 2 114 Strincevich Hendrickson Borowy. Losing pitcher—Trout. Umpires tainly is now. He has the Gray, 0 10 0 1, 3, Gables 1, Wahl. Double pla'-s—Kerr and Wein- niays—Hall. Busch and Siebert. Reynolds, given Center, p 2 0 0 0 1 last Rue. McQuinn, lb _ 3 1 1 10 1 Rescigno 1. Strikeouts—Logan 2, Hend- inning. —Rommel, Passarella, McGowan, traub: Kerr Miohaelc a^d Farrell* Michaels and Far- Auburn coach new 2 0 0 0 0 Hausmann, and Weintraub- hope. — ss _ 3 Reynolds, p rickson Hutchinson 1. Hits held the Ramblers to Time 2:17. Attendance 50,000. Loft on bases—Philadelphia 7. Ch;- Stephens, 1113 1, off Stanley Mesner. Williams and McCormick. Left rell. -V- Game) Byrnes, cf _ 1 0 0 2 0 Strincevich 9 in 2 1-3 innings; Rescigno he (Second on bases—Ci"cjnna(j B New ■*ago 12. Bases on balls off Black 5, 31 4 10 27 7 only one hit the six frames York 8. Bas- 3b Totals _ 0 in 2 in New York AbRHO A Strikeouts— Gerkin 2. Christman, _3 110 2 2-3; Gables 4; Sewell 0 in 2; es on bails—Walters 5. Brewer 1. Strike- Humphries 1. Score worked. Gibson, who relieved 2b 5 114 0 10 7 Is Moore, rf _ 3 110 0 by innings: Logan 5 in 4 1-3; Hendrickson 2 in 2 Stirnweiss, _ outs—Emmerich 1. Humphries 1. Hits off—Gerkin in Chicago Slated 000—2 2-3; Walters 2. Brewer 1 Boston _ 000 002 rf 5 0 2 0 0 Mancuso, c _ 2 12 7 1 Andrews 5 in Hutchinson 0 in 1 in the seventh stanza held Metheny, Hits off Black 2 in 2 innings. Humphres 1-3; 2-3. Stanley Emmerich 7 in 4 1-3 innings- innings. _ 001 210 OOx—4 12 0 _ 2 0 Cleveland Martin, If .3 0 7 in 8 2-3 Caldwell 1 in 1-3 For Fottcr, p 10 2 Winning pitcher—Gables: Losing pitcher the Sounders hitless the rest of the Harrell 2 in 2 2-3: Brewer 1 in 2. Los- innings. Big Ten Games Newsome. Runs batted lb 3 0 0 10 0 Los- Errors—Lake, —Andrews. Barr Etten, _. inning. Winning Umpires—Sears, and ing pitcher—Emmerich. Umpires—Ba'i in- pitcher—Humrhr;es Culberson, Heath, Hayes, cf 4 0 0 2 0 Um- Totals 25 5 9 21 11 in—Camilli, Dunn. Time 2:10. (es- game. Derry, _- fant, Henline e«a ing pixoher—Gorkins. True—1:45. Roc- Attendance—26,500 Stewart. Time_1-50 — — Score Two base hits—Mackiewicz. W. A. (Win- 3b 3 113 3 nires—Stewart. Weafer and Hubbard. At- 8. by innings: Meyer. timated). Football Smith and Grimes, _ (SECOND CHICAGO, July (JP) The — GAME) Ross 2, R. Johnson. Stolen bases c 4 0 113 Washington _ 000 000 1—1 co, (SECOND GAME) Garbark, _ The tendance (estimated)—15,000. of com- nie) Brown held the All-Star nine Box: University Chicago will Culberson 2. Sacrifice— Boudreau. Dou- ss 4 0 12 7 St. Louis _ 100 The Box : Milosevich, _ 031 x—5 col- Cincinnati Ab R H O A •-V- plete in big ten basketball the ble Lake and Camilli 2. H O to only four hits. Covington p 3 0 10 0 L (Game called in last half 7th, rein). plays—Camilli, Pittsburgh Ab R A Gettel, _ ay, cf 4 0 2 3 0 Left on bases—Boston 8, Cleveland 11. bin- xDrescher 1 0 0 0 0 coming season, Com missioner Errors—Torres. Runs batted Coscarart, 2b _ 4 112 3 lected the Clam-Diggers’ only _. Tioton, If 4 0 0 0 0 Bou'sac Wins Famous in—Chrjt- Bases on balls—Hausmann 3, Barrett 4, 2b _ 0 0 0 0 Kenneth L. Wilson announc- msn, Moore, Potter, McQuinn, Gut- Saltzgaver, 0 in the second inning. Libke, rf 4 0 0 1 0 (Tug) Center 1, Reynolds 2. Strikeouts—Haus- gle Totals 35 2 8 24 13 3b _ 4 0 13 2 A _ lb ed terdige. Zardon. Two base hits—Stephens, Handley, Masonboro Ab R H O McCormick, _ 3 0 2 12 1 today. mann 3, Center 1. Reynolds 2. Hits—off xBatted for Gettel in ninth. $11.000 French Race Bins, Zardon. Three base hit—Christ- Russell, If _f- 2 0 0 2 0 2b 4 0 0 6 2 Mesner. 3b 3 0 0 1 2 Hausmann 8 in 4 1-3 innings; Barrett 2 Stevenson, _ The announcement came at rf _ 3 0 0 1 0 the man. Home run—McQuinn. Sacrifices— Elliott, ss 4 0 0 1 2 Wahl, ss 4 0 12 3 in 3 2-3: Center 7 in 5 1-3; Reyonlds Rogers, _ Detroit Ab R H O A of — Gionfriddo, rf _ 10 0 10 2b —Marcel close a of Western Con- Byrnes. Binks, Potter. Double plays rf-c 3 0 0 2 0 Williams, _ 4-0124 PARIS. 8.— UP) meeting George, _ 1 July none in 3 2-3. Winning pitcher—Center; lb 4 0 0 5 1 Hoover, ss 3 10 3 c Christman, McQuinn, Mancuso and Step- Dahlgren, x 1 0 0 0 0 X^akeman, _ 3 0 0 3 0 fa- ference basketball coaches, who Umpires— Wilson 4 12 12 Boussac’s CaracallS. 16 to 10 Losing pitcher—Hausmann. ss _ 3 0 0 4 2b _- hens: Ullrich, Torres and Binko. Left on Gustine, 1 If 3 0 0 2 0 Mayo, Heusser, p 2 0 0 0 2 drew Summers and Boyer. Time—2:16. Carter. _- 2 0 12 0 won Prix up tentative for Jones, ss _ 10 Cullenbine, rf _ the $11,000 grand schedules bases—Washington 5. St. Louis 6. Bases Barnhardt, 10 0 cf-c 3 0 14 2 Walker, x 1 0 0 0 0 vorite, Attendance Covington, _- 18,302. cf _ 3 0 0 1 Greenberg, If _ _30200 * the 1945-46 season. on Balls—Potter 1, Ullrichs 2. Strikeouts Barrett, 0 lb 2 0 0 4 0 ox, p 0 0 0 0 1 de Paris purse over the Long- My rick, _ 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 4 If _ season —Pieretti 1, Potter 6. Hits—off Pieaetti Davis, c 1 lb 10 0 10 Outlaw, race course Last the Maroons did not Farrar, _ 3 0 0 5 0 champs today. _ 1 0 0 0 2 Cramer, cf _- 8 in 3 3-3 innings; Ullrich 0 in 2 2-3 Butcher, p cf-c 2 0 0 3 0 Totals 32 0 6 24 77 a Western Conference sched- Howard, _- lb .31181 Caracalla, one of Boussac’s three play Holborow 1 in 4 (pitched to one batter Strincevich, p -0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 York, x—Batted for Heusser in 7th. Milton, cf "II_ 4 0 10 2 ule, its activities to near- in Um- TAKE Waner, x 1 0 0 0 0 Maier, 3b _- New York Ab entries in the race, won by a com- confining 7th). Losing pitcher—Pieretti. CARDINALS 3b 2 0 0 3 0 R H O A Croom, 3 0 0 6 0 _ 1 0 10 Richards, c _ by minor schools. pires—Berry, Grieve and Pipgras. Time Rescigno, p 3b 1 0 0 0 0 Kerr, ss 4 0 114 fortable over Chanteur and Bass, _ Benton, 3 0 0 0 1 margin —1:26. Attendance 14,162 (paid). 1 0 0 0 0 p_ Hausmann, 2b _ 3 114 3 -V- Brown, p _ _v_ 31 1 5 24 10 Mistrial. Totals_ 2 0 0 0 1 I.ockman, cf _ 3 10 10 Smith, p _- Totals 29 3 ~7 27 7 the TWICE Boston Ab R H O A _ Ott. rf One of France’s events, BROOKLYN 4 0 13 top 1 Defeats Score Leaksville If _ 4 114 0 by innings: Ramsey, 30 0 1 24 10 Weintraub, lb _ 3 1 2 12 1 Prix Paris is run over Totals _ de usually _ 010 000 100—2 _ 4 0 New York Culler, ss 2 3 0 in 0th. Kluttz, c 3 0 0 6 0 xBatted for George 001 00x—3‘ the famous flat course in Bois de Burlington 8-5 ALLIES WIN AIR BROOKLYN, July 8.—(fl—Brook- Holmes, rf -5 1110 Detroit_200 H. GardeHa, If_ 4 13 0 0 Nine, Errors—Grimes 2. Runs batted in— Workman, 3b 4 3 2 2 3 Ab R H O A Reyes, 3b 2 0 0 0 3 Boulogne. tumbled out of first place to- All Stars Martin, Cullenbine, Green- lyn Masi, c _ 5 2 2 3 0 4 1112 Milosevic}!, Voiselle, p 3 110 0 A crowd — — F.nzor, ss _ large money-snending LEAKSVILLE, July 8. UP) cf ---5 2 3 9 0 berg. Two base hits—Milosevich, Green- both games of a Gillenwater, cf 3 110 0 at- WAR day by losing Hickman, _- Stolen bases—Metheny, Grimes, including many Americans Aided a AT BORNEO lb 4 12 7 0 berg. run by five rally in the Shupe, 2b 3 110 0 Totals 29 5 9 27 12 St. Louis C. Williams. _ Hoover. Sacrifices—Cramer. Loft on bas- doubleheader to the Drews, 2b _ 4 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 10 0 Score bv innings: tended. lucky home team 7th, Leaksville Caswell, lb _-_- 4 10 0 0 es—New York 0, Detroit 7 Bases Qn balls Cincinnati finale to Tobin, p 3b 3 0 0 0 1 000 000 000—0 -V-- came out of its from One) Cardinals, dropping the Harrelson, _ off Gettell 4, Benton 3. eight game losing (Continued Page Score by innings: 4 0 12 0 Strikeouts— New York 000 041 x_5 Ray, rf _- streak here this afternoon to defeat after to by Gettel 2, Benton 6. Umpires—Passa- Ken Burkhardt bowing c 3 0 0 14 0 Errors—Hausmann, McCormick. Runs Tennis Star D. Duncan, _ rella, McGow n. Ru° and Rommel. Time used obser- Totals _ 39 13 14 27 5 hatted Defending Burlington 8 to 5. are being by artillery in the H. 3 0 0 0 0 in—Lockman. Weintraub 3; Kerr. (Red) Barrett op- Duncan, If_ —1:39. Attendance 53.888. Two vation Charley Score by innings: 3 0 0 0 1 base hit—Ott. Home run—Wein- planes. Stanley, p _ Bv Ferrell’s three base hit brought Pittsburgh 100 000 000— 1 --V- traub. Stolen Beat Billy Talbert at ener. Both games were decided by 1 0 0 0 0 base—McCormick. Sacri- in Engineer units are hard work Gibson, p _ two of _ the five runs in the 7th. Boston 100 701 04x—13 fices—Mesner. Voiselle. Kerr. Rove' 2: the airfields for combat 6-4 before 32,001 disap- Errors—Coscarart, Gustine 2, Russell. Fort Kluttz. Left on repairing margins Totals 31 3 4 21 * Bragg Edges bases—Cincinnati 7: New RIVER FOREST, 111., July 8.— Runs batted in—Coscarart, Workman, To- _ Vork 8. Bases on planes and their use as Allied customers. Chicago Score ba"*—Heuse*r 3: Voi- Centuries ago, a tribesman on pointed paying Holmes Masi by innings: 3: (U.R)—Billy Talbert. Wilmington, bin, Culler, 2, 2, Gillen- 4-1 selle Heusser 1: — bases will be Masonboro 000 000 000—0 Cherrv Point, Fox 1. Hits off one of the extremely important lead a double water Two 8 in 6 Malay Islands discov- took over the by 2, Shupe. base hits—Davis, 300 000 OOx—3 Heusser innings: Fox 1 in 2. Los- Del., defeated defending Champion All Stars ______in' Dutch — to future strategy the Masi. Home runs Coscarart. Holmes, ing pitcher—Heusser. Umpires— of ered the principle of the diesel en- Errors: Carter, Croom, C. Williams, 7. — UP) — Hepline, ‘Francisco “Pancho” Segura East Indies. win in Philadelphia. Workman. Stolen bases—Russell, Holmes, GREENSBORO, July Stewart and Ballanfant. gine. Harrelson 2. Runs batted in: Hickman. Time_1:50. At- Ecuador 6-4, 4-6, 2-6, 6-2 (First Game) Workman, Drews. Double plays—Work- former Syracuse and fendance 24.505 paid 6-2, today The Pandansarl at Two base hits—Eznor. Ray. Home runs: Art Luce, refiperies A man to Drews to Shupe; Handley to -V- in the final round of the men’s St. Louig ____Ab-R-H-O- C. Williams. Stolen b-ses: Cincinnati Red outfielder just back — Hickmar., Balikpanan also were, badly dam- If 4 0 12 0 Coscarart to Dahlgren. Left on bases Reconditioned Pre-War Schoendienst, _- Williams, 2. Double olays: Enzor to Wil- drove a singles of the 35th annual national naval bom- 4 0 110 Boston 8. Bases on balls from Pacific warfare, Allied air and. rf _ Pittsburgh 6, aged by Hopp, liams to Caswell: Rogers to Stevenson Camp Cejeune Wins court tennis championships. cf 4 0 0 5 0 —Butcher 1, Rescigno 4, Tobin 1. Strike- home run in the seventh before clay bardment. Complete reconstruction Adams, _ to Myrick. L-ft on bares- Masonboro 3, BICYCLES 3b 4 2 2 0 0 outs—Rescigno 3, Tobin 2. Hits—off and Fort Navy before Kurowski, _I_ V/hiteville 3. Bases on balls off Smith 2, 4,365 fans here today, Qvab probably will be necessary lb 4 0 0 8 2 Mutcher 9 in 3 2-3 inings; Strincevich 0 Pteflight AVAILABLE AT Sanders, _—_ Brown 2. Stanley 0, Gibson C. Struck Point Marjr.es FOR can at the pre-war 4 1 0 5 0 in 1-3 (2 batters), Rescigno 5 in 4. Hit Bragg edged Cherry they produce Rice, c___ out, by Smith 4. Brown 2. Stanley 7, 2b 3 2 0 1 4 by pitcher, by—Tobin (Russell 2). Butch- 4-1 to reach the finals of the North CHAPEL HILT-. 8 _f_.pi_ rate of 1,000,000 tons of petroleum Verban, _ Gibson 7. Hits off Smith 4 in 5 innings: i July ss 4 1 2 3 2 er (Workman). Losing pitcher—Butcher. baseball CORRECT TIME v>ukakiis Fallon, _ off Brown 0 in 3; off Stanley 1 in 6: off Carolina servicemen’s Camp Leieupe Maripes defeated products annually. 2 0 12 1 Umpires—Barr, Dunn and Sears. Time Barrett, p _(J_- Gibson 0 in 3. Wild pitches: Smith. Prefl'',ht 4 to 3 209 Market St. Dial 2-3224 Condition of the oilfields is not 1:51. Attendance—25,317 paid. tournament. Navy today, to gain CALL 2-3575 Winning pitcher: Stanley. Losing pitch- to Dutch denied use 33 ^ 7 27 9 --V- held the Marines an even split in the week-end series known. The their Totals __- er: Smith. Time of game 2:36. Lefty Tracy FOR Max to the for months after four hits in seven innings, and here. With the score tied at three Japanese K H O A in 1942 Brooklyn Ab Lanier hurled relief the all, the Marines squeezed home the CORRECT JEWELRY their capture by plugging 2b 3 0 0 4 2 perfect Stanky, _ WHITE SOX WIN with concrete, and the 1 0 1 0 0 last two innings, striking out five winning run in the top of the ninth VISIT CLASSES REPAIRED them Japa- zHerman _ 110 0 0 JAP nWeFFLIS went the a an error, and two use same 2b Will Scott on sacri- j nese may the system. It Sandlock, _ of six batters. walk, cf 5 116 0 The JJ&EL ROX has proven to be more effective Rosen, _-_- distance. Fort Bragg plays ORD fice bunts. Third Baseman Cars- LENSES REPLACED cf 3 114 0 Galan, _ TWICE FROM A’S ser- at bat with Wilmington’s Most Popular than igniting the wells and leav- rf 4 0 2 1 0 Hawks in a two-of-three game well led the winners Walker, _ MARINE IN FIGHT Store 4 0 0 2 4 in four Bob Jewelry ing them to burn. Bordagaray, 3b _- ies beginning here Wednesday. four hits attempts. 3he 4 0 0 1 3 \ Optical c)hop -V- Basinski, ss _- CHICAGO, 111., July 8.—(JP)—The --V--- Lowe held the Cloudbusters to six 3 0 ® Schultz, lb _- White Sox out One) NEW LOCATION In 1859 it was discovered that 0 \ J Chicago edged (Continued from Page hits, and fanned seven, while Ken Herring, p _ ! coud be from 1 J0 J J the Philadelphia Athletics twice to- Southport Guards Win Olsen nine hits and struck 105 N. FRONT ST. petroleum produced zzAderholt _- JJ J J yielded 5 to and 3 to before 14,- broke loose again. His. first move the earth drilling. Buker, p __ day, 4, 2, out five for the losers. by 2“J ° ° ° 5-2 Andrews, c 006 to take the series, four games was a feint. His second wasn’t. Eighth Victory, J as a col- to one. Orval Grove, to The Jap—later identified Lombardi, p-- helping 9 1 n bleeding. The Coast .If ? S offset eleven Philadelphia singles onel—began strong Southport Olrao, J J; 2. _!! Guard turned back no and The seoond soldier came', up Hamstead y«a- 27 by issuing passes getting Totals 37 4 8 12' for _ made from behind, threw Daniel to the terday afternoon their eight in 7 th. perfect support after the Sox zBatted for Stanky straight victory, 5-2, on the Ham- zzBatted fcfr Herring in 8th. six errors in the first game, wor ground. This time the nurse didn’t miss stead home field. Score by innings: his ninth victory in the nightcan Hanna went route for the 848 881 188—8 with with her rock. ^the St. Louis _ after Johnny Humphries, 088 002 20°—4 from farther finners three hit's Brooklyn _ some ninth Earl “We saw the scrap allowing only inning help from them Errors—Fallon, Lombardi, Stanky, Ver- down the road and came on the and kept well scattered. The Caldwell hung up his third in the oan Runs batted in—Sanders, Fallon 2; run.” said Technical Sergeant Guards banged on Laurance. Ham- Kurowski, Walker 3, Schoen- opener. 1 I Barrett, J. Boscarino of Missoula. stead hurler, for 11 bingles in- dienst, Herman. Two base hit—Galan. -V- Samuel Three base hits—Kurowski, Fullon, Olmo. Mont. cluding many good for extra bases. Sacrifice—Barrett. The was Home run—Kurowski. Food Package Solves “After the nurse knocked him game sparked by Double play—Bordagaray, Stanky and who a one of soldiers up Guard Holdcraft, sliced 5chullz. Left on bases—St. Louis 2: out, the picked Invitation home run in the ninth Brooklyn 7. Bases on balls-Barrett 1; Problem his pistol and fired point blank at long inning. Lombardi 1. Strikeouts—Bariett 3; Her- him. Thie shot just grazed his -V- ring 1. Hits off—Lombardi 7 in 7 innings OSLO, July 8.— (TP) —American temDle. RUSSIANS SIGN PETITION Herring 0 in 1; Buker 0 in 1. Losing were July 8.—Lf)—Statistics pitcher —Lombardi. Umpires— Conlan. troops hesitant about accept- “When they saw us coming they MOSCOW, STRAIGHT BOURBON to the white Boggess and Pinelli. Time—1.45. Atten- ing the freauent invitations to tore off across the field, right on German damage WHISKEY dance—35,000 (estimated). meals from Norwegians, realizing smack into one of the Russian Republic are given in a --V- patrols their hosts were with a that by 2,547,360 citizens RECOGNIZE coping was flushing out the high petition signed GOVERNMENT to Generalissimo BOTTLED IN BOND food shortage. An American com- grass. The boys opened up and and forwarded ROME, July 8.—(JP)—The For- mander solved the problem by de- cut them all down.” Stalin. 100 PROOF eign Ministry announced today vising a plan whereby a soldier -V-- -V- I*hmd City, N. Y. 1 Company, Long that the Italian cabinet had voted invited to a As as The first motorist to be fined for Pes$i~C