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1941-08-08 [P ~ " WWW WWW WWW Morton Meets Crum In Asheville Finals -1 ROUT WALTERS DIXIE SPORTS YANKEES SNOOZE Orton Pond Furnishing LOCAL STAR PLAYS HUDDLE Thrills For Anglers IN HOMEY — 11TH FRAME By WHEELER AS BOSTON WINS SOUTHPORT, Aug. 7. Gray, CHAMPION TODAY 7.—LB—V. C. ATLANTA, Aug. heads, goggle eyes and crappies Sam Naham Reds’ Bailey, Emory and Henry athletic Stops Rally Leaders Fifth In are now with Ellen director, talks right off the cuff League Drop furnishing sportsmen Butler, Her Opponent, As Mates Go Ahead Of .... a of thrills at Orton Plantation Asked if his school would Seven And Lose First Se- lot Injured In Automobile Idle use freshman football players this pond. Except in the late afternoons Dodgers fall he answered: “No. but ries Since June 18 Accident and Forfeits and early mornings, the bass are we’d like to.” Coach Frank Howard of Clemson has about lying low, due to warm weather. CINCINNATI, Aug. 7.—W-The just BOSTON, Aug. 7.—Iff)—The Mid- decided to his to Bos- The are however AfEVILLE, Aug. 7.—UP)—De- St. Louis Cardinals fly Tigers summer siesta of the New York grayheads, etc., ever-battling Oct. Jane ton, 11 for that Boston Col- a run In fending Champion Crum of grabbed back tlie National league Yankees assumed the proportions giving for the money. the lege game. ... Georgia, which S. of a as the American last few several of Orangeburg, C., today banged lead from the idle O-3 plays a sched- slump today days parties Brooklyn hop-skip-and-jump out her third consecutive 8 league leaders dropped their fifth sportsmen have the full and 7 ers today by breaking loose in the ule, would like to take wings, but reported cautious game in seven starts—a 9 to 5 decision to beat Mrs. S. B. Bryan lit to rout the Wally Butts likely will days legal limit of 20 on each of ining Cincinnati decision for the Boston Red Sox of in stick to grourid travel another the three Tampa the Annual Women’s Reds and Bucky Walters, 3 to 2. —and lost their first series since kinds. year. Add gridiron oddities: Golf tournament at / *'ieville coun- 189. Bob Wilson of the The Reds themselves came with- Bill Porterwood, Kentucky’s sopho- July Washington Times-Herald had never try club. She -ill meet Aggie in ai. ace of snatching the game more end, is the uncle of senior Heber (Dick) Newsome, the seen or heard of a Morton of Wilmington in the title back in their 1 -if, scoi-'ng -ne run halfback Noah Mullins. rookie righthander who has be- grayhead until fishing here this week match tomorrow at 10 o’clock. on Gleeson’s single, 'come the Red Sox ace with 13 They are a chubby Jimmy pinch Minute Meditations: Carlyle Ellen Butler of Savannah, who but with the run on third victories, muffled the Bombers to perch, weighing from half a pound tying Thompson, who has been get- nad won the to in the am the to a pound. They are dark right play winning run on first, Eddie ting a terrific as a eight hits and gave Joe DiMaggio mostly build-up blue in color and semi-finals, was injured in an au- Joost fouled out to Gus ncuso. won his his 15th of the year, al- get their name scrapper, seventh blanking tomobile accident near Henderson- though Joe credit for from a dab of gray spots on each Up to the Uth Morton Cooper, straight fight the other night, got driving vil' late Wednesday night and her in three of New York’s runs. gill. A strike from either a vho is still recoverii, from the notes John Derr of the Greens- gray- scheduled Miss bead or opponent, Morton, effects of an boro (N. News. That goggle eye usually mean eltow peration, and C.) Johny Sturm and Bob Rolfe di- won by default. leaves him 49 a fish for supper, neither nibbles Walters fought each other on even behind DiMaggio vided six of the Yankee safeties The tournament favorite, who and 46 at terms. behind Hogan. ... between them. hit things. AND Be tz is the favorite They successive had breezed through tournament PUNCH PULCHRITUDE—Bobby to succeed Alice Marble The Reds blew a chance to win Maybe he’ll catch up in 10 doubles in the first ining for a play thus far, held a six up ad- nations number one woman " •s the tennis player. Bobby is a blonde with a in the tenth, when °ned run and Rolfe later scored on a --/ strawberry Frey vantage at the turn. She jumped ;; with a double and went to third Chip shots: man's game. \ ..7 ; :s: Bobby Cruickshank, long fly by DiMaggio. to an early lead by taking one on Walters’ sacrifice. The Cards Virginia’s wee Scot, is an- ROLLER TOSSES making The veteran Lefty Gomez wasn’t and two with pars. Hole No. 3 then some successful strate- other farewell tour. He’s try- pulled able to hold the margin, however. was halved, and then she picked Jorst and ing the current Canadian and intentionally walking Open Ted Williams, who had three up four and five, the latter with ':e and C c o e r goes thence to Rochester next h^ts NO LOSES TIGERS TRIM BOB r, McCormick, p for the day, smacked his 22nd HITTER, a gey five. The sixth and eighth forced hitter Waner week for the $5,000 Open. pinch Lloyd homer in the second and were halved while the champion •d. Frank McCormick to foul out. Miami’s $10,000 links extravaganza inning GOOD in the fourth the Red Sockers Godwin's Loses To took seven, nine, ten and eleven. MORNING comes up Dec. the dates Taylor- FELLER WIN 4-3 Mize opened the Uth with a sin- 11-14, E of TO on three verly Bridgers just set PGA tournament Man- scored twice singles and T.'.rboro, gle and Enos Slaughter sent him by Colquitt At Robert who had lost to Miss Crum in the an error before Gomez got any- to third with a double. Brown .vent ager Fred Corcoran. Tom out. 2 To 1 quarter-finals, also was in the ac- 4 Stars Pinch Hitters Account For out on an infield but Estel Rogers of Clemson’s body Strange play, coaching cident with Miss Butler. It was Crabtree batted for Martin Marion staff, is a switch hitter. Nor- They added three more in the Which 3 said that they were slightly injured Victory Requires mally righthanded, he swapped sixth after two were out Two sin- GLENWARD BLOMME and singled Mize in. Mike Mi Pete Koler, fast ball artist of the and resting comfortably in their By Hours And 40 Minutes Cormick’s throw cut down clubs with southpaw Walt Cox and gles and an eror loaded the bases, perfect EX W. Godwin Builders lost a heart- hotel after treated at a hos- out being on his to score. knocked a 72 for nine holes. Pitcher- Newsome beat out a slow Slaughter attempt breaking no hitter to the Taylor-Col- pital. 1 then in Crabtree P.S. He beat Cox by five strokes roler for a run and Dominic Di- a youthful athlete comes to the front to claim Cooper singled quitt Poledippers, 2 to 1 last night Again .... CLEVELAND, Aug. 7.—W—The with what turned out to be the Columbus .Ga.) starts ’em Maggio singled sharply for two. for For years as a coach of New Han- in one of the best softball games honors Wilmington. Tigers trimmed Bob Felier today, runs. young. Buddy Metcalf, 17, in the seventh Boston St. Louis Amateur Takes winning Finally seen here in scored his first ace the other many seasons. over High school’s tennis teams, I built my hopes of cham- 4 to 3, but it took them 13 inning* The Reds’ late uprising chased day blasted Gomez off the hill with and three hours and 40 minutes. orr the country club’s 165-yard 14th The Poledippers took advantage of Lead In Canadian on girls and boys just starting to school and Cooper, but am Nathan stopped four hits, including a double by Open pionships Barney McCosky, Mike short of hole. O. W. Miller, Atlanta the many breaks that came to them. a racket. Some were natural from Singles by the Reds the game. Jim Tabor. | 1 hardly able to lift players owner, will send one of his twice in the Higgins and Bruce Campbell ac- ST. LOUIS— AbBH O A bakery NEW YORK— Ab R H O A Scoring first frame on TORONTO, Aug. 7—UP)—'Tom and some were because fi 0 1 3 0 Veke Harts- the beginning brought along slowly counted for the run. Crespi, 2b_ workers, 29-year-old Sturm, lb 5 2 3 3 0 two walks and two errors. J. Mc- Draper, Jr„ a big, amiable St. Louis depiding T. cf_ 5 0 0 1 0 Moore, to Detroit 12-14 to com- Rolfe, 3b _ 5 2 3 0 3 first were a little shy and at the awkward stage. homer field, Aug. Keithan was out third to first, J. Al- amateur who “just happened to drop at they Soup Campbell’s pinch-hit If _ 4 0 16 0 Hopp, Henricli, rf _ 3 0 12 0 pete in the Joe Louis national golf len was But after year those youngsters developed under the scored two other pinch hitters, Mize, lb_ 5 2 3 5 0 J.
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