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GOOD MORNING Clean Sweep CUBS SNAP DODGERS WIN STREAK By GLENWARD BLOMME WILSON, ‘LIPPY’ ONE OF THE “20(F - - - By Jack^Sbidif Favorite Teams Upset Time, the injury jinx and the draft have combined to OUSTED BY Poof SfARfeD the champions, who are defending their crowns this UMPS pi-rcm^s por In. Women’s Net Meet jve cues L<on. a hard road to travel. You can hardly'pick up the \-fi\e s but what Brooklyn Is Chased IM 1926 By BILL KING Ed Amark of San Francisco, and er each day you see where some champion has Manager BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 21. — Robin Hippinstiel of Los Angeles. .. silver mug. The baseball world has suffered more Twice in Bitterly Argued his — CP) While favored men’s teams Father-Son Tourney any other sport with both champions of the major Game in Flatbush tan were out-battling stubborn opposi- For the second time in three for dear life far from the cries of the division glies fighting tion, the women's suffered years. Mulloy and his dad, R. B. crowds. In the American league last year it two surprising dents today in the World Series BROOKLYN, Aug. 21.—Iff)—The Mulloy, who were seeded second, quarter-finals of the National Dou- t oil Wank Greenberg, Buck*--- Chicago Cubs up-ended the Brook- qualified for the final round of the bles Tennis tournament at Long- father-son and the Detroit Ti- lyn Dodgers 6 to 2 today in a competition by racing vewsom High-Flying King Club wood. two Bobo has yet to hit turbulent struggle interrupted by through matches. L, but numerous Sarah ?■ stride and the Tackles Soldiers Tonight arguments, two of which After the top-ranking Mrs. Miss Bundy and McNeill were the 4940 brought about the banishment of Palfrey Cooke and Margaret Os- to them first gain the semi-final round in Hank is hitting managers Leo Durocher and Jim- borne showed the H'iffhtv This evening at 6 o’clock on the way by sweeping the mixed competition, and in the The Tigers my Wilson. 12 consecutive from Mrs. Vir- J for the army. grass turfed diamond at games veterans’, the only favored team to the line in fifth. The in was ginia Wolfenden Kovacs of Oak- the semi-final way down Legion field, the A. L. King base- Durocher, fact, waved gain round were the the out of the of Cincinnati Reds, winners of ball team will step out of the lead- game twice. He was land, Calif., and Margaret Jessee top-seeded New Yorkers. Watson are making a last ing role in the ejected in the third for continued Los Angeles, lightly regarded forces Washburn and ..Ids title, Cape Fear loop’s Hugh Kelleher. third Other tight race just to en- protests of a ball called in the vanquished the third and fourth stand in place. long enough The other three brackets were Ln tertain the first In the seventh the seeded are sitting on the side- highly-rated Camp Da- inning. pairs. •tampions vis gained by such unseeded teams as some other newcom- post nine in a twilight baseball umpires discovered he still was Barbara Bradlee and Jane Stanton I ps watching Jacques Brugnon, former French feature. standing in the of where they left off. stairway leading Los Angeles, the number three carry-on The records of into the and Davis cup stars, and Meade Wood- er” both clubs indi- Dodger dugout pre- tandem, were eliminated in straight They Crash. son of Los Angeles, Anton F. von Still cates a fast game is in store for sumably still directing his team. sets fellow by townswomen Shirley Bernuth and Arthur W. his hat to the scores that This time forced him on MacPher- Fritzie Zivic dropped have been attend- they to Catton and Pearl Harland, 6-3, 6-1. son of and while Lew ing the before-dinner diamond at- the dressing room. New York, Leroy W. Cochrane Jenk- Then Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, Freddie tractions presented by the Cape Wilson was ousted in the sixth Vinal and Edgar B. Hathaway of being taken over the ropes Calif., and Valerie Scott of England, ins was Fear league. King is now pacing for protesting that a batted ball Leominster. in the the wilted suddenly and lost an overtime t, Bob Montgomery light- Cape Fearers with an impres- which was called foul had landed The Vinal-Hathaway sur- affair to the east-west entry division. Joe L-uis is sive record of six wins as combine, tight against fair. CdAGUE IS prised most of the galleryites by but he has some close one setback while f Hope Knowles of Philadelphia, and et t0 fall, the doughboys From the first inning on there t first Actor Paul Lukas CEAP-f 1b JoiaJ Arnold overcoming which may spell his defeat boast a record of five victories never was much that Dorothy of Los Angeles, 4-6, jalls question -rWe us-Top and Dr. \yilliam Rosenbaum, the the year 1941 passes from out of eight games played this 6-1, 6-2. before Brooklyn’s six-game winning MAJOR UEA6UE experienced New Yorker, 6-3, 3-6, earth. Don McNeill, singles season. Two of the Camp Davis streak would be snapped. Second seeded Pauline Betz of Los this PifcMERS Wf<o 9-7, before eliminating the interna- champion of the tennis world, defeats came at the hands of a Little Jake Mooty pitched steady, Angeles, and Dorothy Bundy of MAVE tional team of Arthur B. Rotch of j,aSn't won a major tournament Cape Fear club, however. seven-hit ball and, except for the WoaJ Santa Monica, Calif., also had their the national title Mark will be start- Mitford, N. H., and Malcolm C. Dizer qnce he won Harrington fourth inning, held the Brooklyn 7oo GAMES I troubles. They were unsteady; get- and Bobby ing moundsman for the league of England, 7-5, 6-3. jast summer Riggs, rowdies nicely subdued. , ting under way and dropped the man of tennis in 1939 boys, with burly Barefoot Tomorrow’s card also will Include number one Burney On the other hand Chicago, led first six games before regaining the bet for the bowl. Covington on the receiving end. both women’s Mrs. is again top by Stan Hack and Phil Cavar- their triumpfy over Louise Brough, semi-finals, with Little the National The rest of the Grocery lineup Cooke and Lawson retta, blasted 13 hits off four Dod- Los Angeles, and Helen Bernhard of Miss Osborne vying with of 1940 has won but will find snappy Harold Horton MAUL, Open champ ger hurlers, including Whitlow New York. Miss Catton and Miss Harland and event since. Whirl- guarding the gateway station with foMS fp. G4iCA6o one big Wyatt, who was called upon for ; Carried Extra Sets Miss Betz and Miss Bundy matching shot horse of Murphy Singletary holding the key- Aeio a away. the big the his first, relief performance of the £ / Qecerm.i strokes with Miss Arnold and Miss stone position and Curly Shands Defending Champions Jack Kram- racing season, was upset in the year. yj 'CrtACue Boor da/ Knowles. in the hot corner. Johnnie Smidt er and Ted Schroeder had to go an Arlington after winning the Derby, Wyatt had been scheduled to A WrtEM/HE VEfEKAd or Sammy Tyler will be the short- extra set before gaining the semi- and Belmont. There but Durocher to WAS PReSgMffet^ A preakness and start, decided use t7 titles to be settled stop the Kingers garden pa- 47. me oldes-t finals with a 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 victory are a lot of other Luke Hamlin instead and save moot, Years old, placer CAecKfoB.* Ji trol will be assembled from this Y, 2,273 over Ed Aloo of Berkeley, Calif., and Wife Divorces Muelscl, before the season is over and more Wyatt for the St. Louis Cardinals, |/4 AC-fiVE SERVICE 1/4 tUE majors/ 1/ OF A IS group of ball hawks: Oscar Flow- (o/J£P£RC£Mr Bill Talbert of Cincinnati. will join the ranks of the who arrive 2 ■1V AaJD champs ers, Ernest Al- Sunday. EAfWwlGS) Ex-Giant Baseball Star Meade, Manager CHICAGO— Several times the fourth-seeded hasbeens. Red AbR H O A TAiOa(£KouSOTMER 6( FfS ford, Beardon, and Alvah Ta- Hack, 3b_ 3 3 2 0 0 men’s of entry, Bobby Riggs Chi- LOS 21.—Un- tum. Stringer, 2b 4 12 16 ANGELES, Aug. In The Running-. cago, and Gene Mako of Los An- F. Lieut. Batchelor, head-knocker Dallassandro. If _ 4 0 12 0 complaining that Enil (Irish) cf_ 4 0 6 0 geles, a former doubles titlist, ap- Sam Barry is expected to give for the Soldier nine, has announced Cavarretta, 3 Tells BASEBALL’S BIG SIX Meusel, former New York Giant Nicholson, rf_'_ 4 12 2 0 Schmeling U. S. ! peared on the verge of defeat, but SURGING baseball was indifferent to a more liberal brand of that CHISOX star, U.S.C. he will use his strongest com- Dahlgren, lb_ 4 0 1 11 0 Louis The Associated their wider experience came to their his Msr. Meusel football. Lon Warneke, St. bination in an effort to uncrown McCullough, c_ 4 0 13 0 Scribe He’s Recovered (By Press) home, Evangeline Card hurler, is the only pitcher in the prancing The lieutenant Sturgeon, ss_ 4 0 0 2 3 BATTING rescue in the nick of time and pro- was granted a divorce today.