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Sports Newhouser Whips Yanks for 4th Time, 6-2 Adams and Berry * £ -.¦: fe£9H rn. -w Can't Agree ’ Hal Chalks Up Composers Black Badge fe DETROIT, MICH.. SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1944 C By LEO MACDONELL Victory the Jack Adam* of Red Wings, Badly - 13th Beaten * 1 t .am one-time rugged hockey referee MmL»€ Tin— I a. Mme for sweet Richards, Mayo heckler, has gone in Rum Fourth as music .. Sig Romberg is his Star at Plate favorite ... All of which calls for Seven Hearts Wins a match between Adams and Clair NEW YORK. July B-Havlng Berry, traveling secretary of the flattened Bill Zuber three times By LEWIS H. WALTER in three this season, Hal Tigers, who will ¦ sJr i fLßfflgm HBVr w.’• tries i Black Badge, Detroit turf Newhouser now’ takes permanent possession of William as his fa- champion two seasons, suffered ; K ... for Herbert music vB vorite cousin. the of his first defeat in four starts Sat-! Zuber yielded for the third time urday when Seven Hearts, owned today at the Yankee Stadium, 6*2. Mur- Midge by the Brown Hotel Stable of Paul Richards broke a run- ray. veteran apiece in fourth with a Louisville, to a three-quarter c- : *M tie the raced I W' V home run into the left field seats, professional re- length victory under Jockey Mike and a two-run triple by Eddie members bark / Caffarella in the $15,000 Gover- Mayo in the seventh insured New- nor's Handicap at the Detroit race houser his thirteenth triumph of ’ j' a chase misrhiev- track. *' the season and also an All-Star •• M v - ’ < -% mis kids out of nr Htr* fiiT*kr4k. rHtw- x v a* m. 'Bu "J' m -¦* The top weighted Black Badge % \r~ iiX'.iffi.r'r j.. mttf* K4r T Jsz... «« I T» nod from Joe McCarthy next his < * at carrying 127 pounds and giving "4: v \ nil «¦ Tuesday night in Pittsburgh. Huos-o Conn- away weight each of his seven to ALLOWS 4 try Club On e Jack Adam. rivals, finished out of the money HITS of the kids being Thomas Dewey. fnV the second timp this season. It w-as Hal's fourth triumph Lou Nova gets a bang out of The 1.3-10 favorite from the stable over the Yanks this season and that song about the "San Fer- of A. E. Hirschberg of San Fran- he accomplished it easily with a cisco of his in carried thousands four-hitter. There were few thrills nando Valley" California . to defeat with him as he a crowd 9,534, including The former Yogi man lives in the barkers for of finished fourth. He failed to 7,704 cash clients. , . valley . After months 16 sea any stage, werp duty. Boh Feller took exams to threaten the leaders at j Mayo and Richards the despite the urging of jockey principal of Zuber's , . disturbers be a petty offieer . The former Johnny peace. slugged for Cleveland pitching star earns his Adams. Mayo William Amber ——— 1 'ir- £ In the third, and . The Dixiana Farms triples seventh service honors the hard way . Capt. of the Light, which set the pace into! rounds after jabbing him with a Dave Rankin ma- stretch, finished second, with! - "• Neither rines, Purdue foothal star of the ld I IHBH9& H 1 single in the first. of three years ago, now wears an Mrs Edward McCuan's Wise Moss | the first two Mayo blows ra*ng air medal, for his work as a third and Son o’ War fifth Jug, Byron Near Title the scoring hell, but he hit the fighter pilot in the Southwest Pa- jackpot in the seventh. MECOND VICTORY and Higgins . Singles by cific . Ike Williams, the light- Hoover the straight vic- inning, seasoned by weight. has h gift for sketching It was second in the first and his work has received credit- tory herp in a comeback drive by As Home Pair Has 59 Hostetler's sacrifice, opened the Seven Hearts, which was the 2- second. retaliated in able critical approach . The Yanks 19-12 « MeSpaden and *’ * vear-old champion here in MINNEAPOLIS. July fl’Pl Harold fJug> the last half with Milosevics* and suffered a letdown last year Byron Nelson moved within mashie-pitehing distance of victory in Time* Photo three-h agger and a fly by • w after winning the Arkansas Derby. the Golden Valley invitation golf lournamen? today while a couple Thundering thoroughbreds leap for Johnny Adams on Night Crawler, the nag Metheny. Job for Babe Black Badge's defeat was not a of kieal hoys were making good with a round that set new- marks They went into the seventh thp advantageous positions from the starting at the extreme right. No. 3, Likeasnot, Lynn Doyle of the Philadelphia great surprise because 3-year- in professional golf trailing by one run as a result older rivals a lot Minneapolis, the was second and the gray colt, My Bulletin suggested that since Babe old was spotting Le« Bolctad. and gate at track Saturday in the fifth Tet of the Richards’ homer. With one Didrikson Zaharis could do every- of weight. A real disappointment Joe Coria. St. Paul, this morning race. But this time the race went to Rambler, was third. out in the first half Zuber walked thing else in a sports way maybe however, was the Dearborn Sta- had a best hall card of 59. 14 Outlaw, Higgins singled. Mayo she should be coaxed to fill the ble s Nelson DumUan. which fin- under the Golden Valley par of tripled to right center and York a second base spot for the Athletics ished a close second to Black 7-Run Inning 73. and two under the PGA record long fly to Metheny knocked in Badge in $lO- . a week earlier the 61 on this same the third run. On second thought, Lynn said of established - Sport Kings Handicap. by Edge of this week Nel- Pitchers to Give maybe that wouldn't work out course earlier Two Rallies Win RALLY CHECKED triumph since Babes hubby. George fol- Caffarella's on Seven son and MeSpaden. lows her on a golf course and he Hearts was the high spot of a Dodgers eagle on the lXth green where he The Yanks raised r mild dis- might want to help sec- triple which gave him riding hon- Beats and Willie Goggm. turbance in their half during her play Hines ors for the second successive Sat- they were at the ond . , The rules The plus score of Nelson and All-Star which bothered don't permit To N. L. in $ (l'P>- v.,.,-f, urday. The week before he had PITTSBI'RGH. July to 14 today as For Red Sox plate by Japanese beetles, also two nrl basemen MeSpaden soared Frank Kovacs, .whose clowning ridden five winners whilp Johnny The Pirates blasted young Calvin a result of 5-up and 4 up w ins i With what many experis believe to he superior pitching, the by Newhouser after he thought among be) on the court brought him censure Adams had the other three This Coolidge McUkh off the mound Their closest competitors. Bill BOSTON. July 8 fUP>—The Nationals may be the favorite those who when the s<’nior the uprising had gone far enough. from tennis officials, play- time the veteran rider from SChc- 'with seven runs in the second in- Kaiser and Boh Hamilton, had a circuit players engage the Americans in the annual interleague All After the Yanks completed a ts now Red Sox scored five runs in the night. ing . neetadv gave his many followers ning today handing the Brooklyn count of nine. Star game at Pittsburgh Tuesday play on the first two in Red Cross tournaments . plus first inning and six more in the double ;n the crowd of a good start Dodgers straight de- Notwithstanding, this writer strings along with minority In Kovacs. an army private, recently 12 602 their twelfth The two teams meet tomorrow second against Cleveland today, the Tigers in the ninth, York walked when he brought the 6 to 1 Air- feat barring a top-heavy picking the American Leaguers to and returned from the Pacific area... 8-5. morning, and. then coasted the remainder of the Washington, scored on singles by Cramer sirkle itno a first his and Thurman Tucker, Chi-' Hank Borowy. the Yankee pitcher, dead heat in the Truett (Rip> Sewell won decision for Kaiser-Hamilton, the game to 11 to 7. bag their ninth triumph in 12 ea*;n and Richards. win. - race. lb-arts although bag M \ NAOKR Jn* McCarthy New York I beaten only a college He followed his Seven tenth game he walked championship will be in the n.A aosTox in classic, For the National War Fund was once as cm n n 'starts the midsummer COACHES—Art Fletcher Srw York, and triumph on the favored Toy Quav six men in addition to hitting one Nelson. A at to- hurler. while winning 23 games for MeSpaden and abhoa abhoa which was played July 3. Jr* Cronin. Bouton double-header the stadium in the eighth race for a $5 20 tiatter of Nelson 0 first | . The lone was Morning violins and R<icrr>,lb 6 1 • 0 Otbian cf ft 2 3 NATIONAL I MillE morrow Detroit’s starting pitcher* setback handed I'lllspi R(,H mutuel. BROOM VN Lt. Ben ft*-«r*y.lf ft 1 1 0 Burbr-r.3 6 2 1 1 1933, in Chicago as part of the PITCHERS Andrnu, he Trout to the former Fonlham star b> AB H O A AR H O A MeSpaden today were Nate Boston: All will Dizzy and Johnny H'-ckrt.rf 4 14 0 Kox.rf 5 4 10 Javery.