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Looting Jhaf Jgpof Fs looting JHaf fs Bums N. L. Race Hot as Jgpof M Bosox A. L. D Nail Washington. C Saturday, September 14.1946—B—20 Keep Flag ose or Dodgers' Higbe Curbs Vernon Adds to Lead Golf Club Championships Won By FRANCIS E. STANN Cardinals; Williams' At Bat as Nats Bow By Kreuzburg and Franklin A Skipper Who Scrapes the Hull Homer Something new has been added to the President's Cup RegattR. Nips Tribe In St. Louis Tilt which was to start this with the races off Ha ins morning sailing By Joe Reichler Special Dispatch to The Star Point. For the first time star class boats will appear in Washington's Associated Press Sports Writer ST. 14—The Nate first annual water classic since 1941. LOUIS. Sept. One of were to battle the St. Louis We went down to the Capital Yacht Club yesterday to see a the reasons Brooklyn has Browns; ; for the last time this season here star class Doai ana io nna Annul ueacun 01 taken the Dodgers baseball team to ; today and the Nate were comforted Larchmont, N. Y.. who had been established its heart is because those unpre- by that thought. St. Louis’ seventh the favorite, to his surprise, chiefly because in j dictable Bums never know' when place- club had a 13-8 over: 1943 he won the international star class cham- j edge •Washington for the year. pionship. j they’re licked. : Mickey Vernon, the Nats' leagtie- Now a star boat is no or. if it is, it's an Knocked silly by the St. Louis toy ! leading hitter, continues to find thingummy. But instead of finding Cardinals in the of the j expensive opener consolation in defeat, for the lean Mr. Deacon a middle-aged, well-to-do banker- “fight-for-the-flag" series Thursday first baseman has thumped at a .571 sportsman or business executive-sportsman, we afternoon, the Dodgers yesterday I pace on his club's current trip. found the under a hull, punched out a 4-3 over the gentleman squatting | victory (Mickey collected two hits in four which in turn was resting on an ancient auto Cards, narrowing St. Louis’ National 'attempts last night as Washington chassis, and rubbing with wet sandpaper while League lead to a game and a half. absorbed a 7-0 walloping from the Potomac River water ran down The one" comes todav rivulets of brown “big up Browns. his naked chest and drenched his worn dunga- with Brooklyn’s Vic Lombardi Vernon, who has banged four rees. primed to match lefthanded slants doubles and a triple among his eight When he emerged from beneath his craft he wdth St. Louis’ Harry (The Cat) hits on the road, boosted his average turned out to be a medium-sized fellow with red- Brecheen. to .351 to maintain a seven-point Francia C. Stann. dish hair and 25 years old. He graduated Saves Game for only Higbe Bums. lead over Ted Williams of Boston’s MRS. RICHARD KREUZBURG. MRS. LAFAYETTE FRANKLIN. from Princeton in entered the and is just back 1943, Navy getting Although Southpaw Joe Hatten, Red Sox. The battle for the batting into again. the starter, was credited with the sailing competition title now has narrowed to a two- Mrs. Richard Kreuzburg left the Results of club championship play victory, it actually was Reliefer man matter of a club Bottom scrap, with Boston’s Johnny husband-and-wife find the weekly womens events: Star Class Boats Might Scrape Kirby Higbe, Thursday’s “goat,” Pesky fading to .337 and championship combination at Ken- who requiring WASHINGTON—Finals The star boat, he is one of the one-design preserved the win for Brooklyn. a wood Club to her explained, oldest, spectacular finish—coupled with Country strictly up Championship flight—Mrs Lafayetta He isn't but it could be He replaced a wobbly Hatten on a husband the classes in international competition. sure, collapse by Vernon and Williams— in men’s semifinals and Franklin defeated Mrs. Harold Smith, 1 boats. the mound in the seventh with the the oldest and before the war practically every country entered BOSOX BOSSES BEAM—Joe to grab the crown. finals this week end. Mrs. Kreuz- up. Consolation—ter*. M Hale Pmneen run on base and forced Pinch- Cronin, Boston manager (left), j the international was held at Kiel, Germany, because a Ger- tying Jack Kramer sec- i burg won the women's title for the defeated Mrs. J. J. Corson. 1 up. In 1938 to take the unleashed his Hitter Harry Walker to crack into attempts phone away from Owner Tom Yawkey as Second flight—Mrs. W. man was the defending champion. ond shutout against the Nats last j third time yesterday to set up the Lloyd Dennis an double receive the news at Cleveland of the Yankees’ win defeated Mrs. E. L. Duffles. 3 and 2. Con- Deacon was anxious to slick his hull and put his Armade in inning-ending play. Higbe they yester- and was assured vie-’ possibility of Keeping the club titles night virtually solation—Mrs G. w Calvert defeated Mrs. re- had no trouble in the over Detroit’s which clinched the for the E. X. the water so he could test the mud fiats the Army engineers are remaining day Tigers, pennant tory as early as the second inning in the family. Murphy. 1 up. flight—Mrs. Roy Brister for star boats to race in two innings. Red Sox. their 1-0 of the Indians. In the other final on ..Third defeated ported to have dredged, making it possible following conquest when the Browns pounced on Early yesterday’s Mrs. A. M. Ferry. 5 and 3 Consolation— The Dodgers whaled the —AP for six women's club week Mrs J. R Hogan defeated Mrs, Samuel the Potomac. offerings Wirephoto. Wynn hits and five runs. championship Hauser, 0 of and ». "It's no fun running aground," he testified. "All you can do is George Monger for four hits and Walter Masterson yielded the other schedule, Mrs. Lafayette Franklin KENWOOD -Finals Championship out and as many runs before the Card St. Louis runs before Jake won the 17th hole and halved the flight—Mrs Richard get push.” Wade Kreuzbers defeated Mrs D H Hender- A star class boat is 22 feet 6 inches long, he explained, although ! hurler was lifted. and Vernon Curtis checked the 18th to defeat Mrs. Harold D. Smith, son, b and ft. Consolation—Mrs. Rex How- "Personal- Unlike Bosox Glad Clinched ard defeated Isabelle Kelley 7 and « be 22 feet 7 inches and remain eligible. the National, the Ameri- wife of the ex-director of the one could long They Flag scoring. Second flight—Mrs. Ed Widmayer de- what can feated von ly,” he said, "I like the 6-inch hull better,” which goes to show League flag race is all over with Kramer yielded 10 hits to the budget. 1 up, in the finals at Wash- Shada Heim. 1 up. 19 holes. Consolation—Mrs. Thomas Beavers defeat- can mean. His Armade—a white boat named by contract- the Boston Red Sox the official 1946 Nats in Golf and Club. an inch In rapturing his 13th decision, ington Country ed Mrs A. A. Morrill, 3 and 2. Williams Third flight—Mrs. E R ing the first two letters of his names. Arthur Martin Deacon—draws champions. The Red Sox clinched Tough Game, Says but only- two Nats reached third Mrs. Franklin added her name to Ferguson. Jr defeated Mrs Robert 1.500 the when Keebler. 5 and 4 3 feet 8 inches. His mast is 33 feet high, his boat weights flag yesterday they eked By Ted Williams base. The Browns battered Wash- the Mrs. Tom Moore Cup for the Consolation—Mrs G E Peterson defeated and his keel—these boats have keels—weighs nearly half a out a 1-0 win over Cleveland while for 13 first time. The Moore is the Mrs. Philip Yager, 4 «nd 3. pounds ington’s pitching hits, with Cup Fourth flight—Mrs Marvin Wire the CLEVELAND, Sept. 14.—We're in of the season. It was a natural d»- ton. A star class boat has 300 square feet of canvas. second-place Detroit Tigers, Mark Christman getting three. only major cup salvaged from the feated Mrs. A J Howard, i up. Consoia* tion—Mrs. J. only team with a mathematical now. What a relief this is. letdown. We will get back into fire that T. Sommes defeated Mts L. Rav Scarborough was to hurl for destroyed ^he Washington A. Wells. 1 up. chance to our normal stride when we face Deacon Insists It's Not a Rich Man's Sport overtake the Boston club, We caught the pennant spirt at the Nats today, with Sam Zoldak, clubhouse 12 years ago. WOODMONT—Semifinals. were beaten the New the National League champions next Championship flight—Mrs Henry Good- fast can and. he by York Yan- slated to start for the Browns. Mrs. Kreuzburg, who doubled as man defeated Mrs. M S We asked Deacon how they go reflecting, guessed spring training and felt all along month. Kaufman. 4 and kees, 5-4. Ted Williams the Wash. AS.H.O A St. L AB. H O medalist and at 3 Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith deteated Mrs. was 7 or 8 knots under conditions. “But I provided A cnampion Kenwood, maximum speed good that we were to win. We're all Grace.If 4 10 o C'man.3b 5 3 2 o Theodore Peyser. H and ft Red Sox margin of an in- going Now! glad of one thing.
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