How To Keep Cool Under Fire SIDE GLANCES GalbraitK • By CITY SOFTBALL BOSTON BRAVES • Nelson Retains Title I—^7"-W---~T“ II TOURNEY OPENS In Open Tolf Tourney MANAGER QUITS; TONIGHT ■- ~ COACH GETS JOB HERE CHICAGO, July 30— {ft—.Byron > felson, defending champion and The City Softball Championship LEADING SCORERS BOSTON, July 30.—<.T)—The Bos- itlist in three of the four previous gets underway tonight on the IN TAM O'SHANTER on Braves office announced toJvy Robert diamond when the \ neets, won the $60,000 all-Ameri- Strange hat Bob Coleman had resigned as Bluethenthal Air Base, win- 1 :an Golf Army July 30.— I/P) —Leading Open Tournament today, the CHICAGO, nanager and had been replaced by ners of the first-half flag, and scorers in All-American golf champion- is he finished with 67 for a record 3ei Bissonette, a coach. City Opticians, winners of the ships after closing 18 holes (cash win- in ): L2-hole total of 269, 19 under par John Quinn, general second half, begin the tournament. nings parenthesis manager, OPEN (PAR 36-36—13) ind 11 strokes ind other Braves officials could The Fliers took the first set of 202-87—365 ahead of the field. Byron Nelson, Toledo. O., iQt he reached immediately in New games with put much trouble, win- ($10,300). Nelson, who had fashioned a 66 two. Gene Sarazen, New York, N. Y., 210- ning nine and loosing only ind a of 68’s in first 70— 380 ($6,250). pair the The won eight victories Eyemen Lt. Ben Hogan,. Louisville, Ky., 209- hree rounds, acquired $10,200 by M’CARTHY DECIDES and were beaten once by the Ste*®fi 71—380 ($4,250). lis -away victory to swell his N. J., 210- Engineers. Vic Ghezzi, Atlantic City, rears winnings to almost $34,000 70-^281 ($2,166). NEW YORK, July etween 44-year-old Gene Sarazen, to the club from Buffalo, N. Y., will be the umpires. Charles Tacoma, Wash., 213- , Congdon, if.New York, who carded a clos- where he is on an indefinite under- 70— John Koczan, Air Base 2*3 ($1,333). ng 70, and Lt. Ben Hogan, of Kirkwood. Abingfon, Fa., 313-71— leave of absence because of ill- hander, who. hurled six no-hitters Jpe who with 1*3 ($1,333). Louisville,. finished 71. nees. this or Leacsh will season, Captain Sgt. Dutch 'Harrison, Wright- Field, The triumph was Nelson’s ninth handle the mound duties for the O., 310-73—283 ($.333). V ■ straight in-individual competition, X) Frank Stranahan. Toledo, O., 210- York where the Braves play a What with the weather warm and the competition hot, Elizaheth Fliers. v lit hough., his victory string began 73^283 ($1BQ War StajnpsK'f’ doubleheader, with the Giants to- of Long Beach, Calif., finds a pleasant way to keep cool as she Clyde Lordan, City Optical ace, 218- ieh tournaments when he and Hicks (X) Bdji Cochran. St. Louis, ago further information her title in All-American Women’s Golf at will the nod for the > morrow. No defends Championships probably get 67—281. ($100 War Stamps'. / Harold (Jug) McSpaden won the course in Miss Hicks N. was available here. Tam O'Shanter Chicago. is former National Eyemen. Robert Shipp, utility Mike Tumesa, White Plains, Y.. Mianhf four-batll meet. n the club Women's champion. will be held in reserve. 214-70—28$,$*75! Handicapped by injuries, man, v'Pa-, Only once in the eight nine-hole Tery Johnson', Norristown, ,11S* is in a losing streak that now has These two teams have met four 71— 284 rounds did the methodical Nelson ($87$). to The times each two Sam Hot Va., .210-75— extended nine games. before, winning Snead, Springs, go as high as par 36. That was 285 ($550). Braves have won only two of their games. on his Opening nine last Thursday MacPhail -V-—— Ky Laffoon, Chicago, 213-72-385 ($550). last 14 tilts and recently dropped Uncle Harry Nettelbladt, Avon, Conn., 213-; ind he blistered over the return Larry a four-game series to the dodgers. 72—285 in 30 for a jbi1 y. ir ($$50). liind; brilliant 66, six ~y Gib Hot Ark., 214- Coleman succeeded Casey

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