Gardnar Mulloy Paces Red Sox Call in Hurler Star D. C. Swimmers Pennsylvania Tennis From Louisville Club; Seeking AAU Crowns Ted Getting Anxious to Play With Double Win Cards Sell Lindell In Meet Tonight Williams Hopes to Study Rivals By th* Associated Frost By th« Associated Press Two of the four District of Co- While Fractured Elbow HAVERFORD. Pa.. July 18 — BOSTON, July 18.—'The Red Sox lumbia AAU senior outdoor cham- Heals Ted Williams and it's that Two straight set victories put have brought up Gordon pionships featuring tonight’s third By likely by seeing Operations are no fun. Even things from a spectator's eyes I Gardnar Mulloy, the Nation’s No. Mueller from their American As- annual Congressional Country minor ones have their complica- may be able to pass along some 5 ahead of ranking player, the sociation farm team at Louisville Club Invitational swimming meet tions. And when one has been observations. I wouldn’t have field today in the 51st annual and sold Pitcher Charlie Schanz are minus defenders. So close used to playing nine of thought about had I been on the to Seattle of the field * Pennsylvania grass courts tennis Pacific Coast battles are in prospect for the competive base- every day. League. The transactions took ball But the time when I can tournament. men’s 150-yard individual medley every day, get place yesterday. it’s irritating to back into the lineup can’t come The 36-year-old Coral Gables, and the women’s 50-yard freestyle The righthander Mueller has a have stay on too soon. Fla., star inaugurated the tourna- crowns. record of four wins and three the sidelines. That I should suffer this injury ment yesterday with a 6—0, 6—1 In quest of the medley title, va- losses after appearing in 17 games But there’s while playing in the All-Star game victory over Alan Fleming of cated by Lew Hedges, will be his with the Colonels. Schanz has been one thing about was just one of those things. West Orange, N. J. Later, he teammates Chick Hallock and Jim used only in relief with the Sox it. When you’re completed the tournament’s first Patten of Takoma Park team and Can’t Watch for Fence. this season. He came up from not playing, day with a 6—3, 8—4 win over Don Tindal of Ambassador. Also When any ball player goes after Seattle last year and had previous you sometimes Larry Dee of San Francisco in to be considered in the running is a drive which is close to a cement major league experience with the get an entirely the only second round match Culver Military Academy’s ace, barrier and he has to concentrate Phillies in 1944 and 1945. different per- Two Bill Roth, a recent Takoma affil- on making the he can’t al- played. weeks catch, ago he was assigned to the iate. spective. You Dee had won a first match ways be sure how close he is to the round Browns on then was frequently get a waivers, re- The women’s 50-yard freestyle fence. from Ed Dailey, Harrisburg, Pa., claimed. more general throne, from which Wilhelmina When you realize the number of 6—1, 6—3. view of the ac- Orme retired, also will be the times a player crashes into a wall Besides Mulloy, who is top Lindell Sent to tion, and some- Te* wuium*. Columbus; object of an intense chase. Con- while attempting a putout during seeded in the tournament, three times you notice things about rival Jones Back on Active List gressional’s Audrey Cunningham, a season of competition, it is al- others in the Nation’s top 10 ten- players you never have noticed Barbara Hobelmann and Joel Lee- most a miracle there aren’t serious nis players are entered in the ST. LOUIS, July 18 W.—The before. man of Ambassador and Mary injuries. tournament. Cardinals have put Nippy Jones Anxious to Play Again. Walter Reed From new back on the active Freeman, Hospital my point of advan- Win. * list and sold This is not the first time that Cochell, Match. entry, are among the favorites. tage, I will certainly get a chance Outfielder Johny Lindell to the I’ve been forced out of the lineup Two of these, Earl Cochell and Also highly rated is Takoma Park’s to study even more the Columbus (Ohio) team. with an injury. But the frac- carefully Sam Match, both of San Fran- Gloria Dirr, characteristics of the various Jones went on the disabled list tured elbow I received while play- cisco, won their opening tilts. Co- Audrey, a 14-year-old standout, and batters than I some- the first day of the season with a ing in the All-Star game is prob- chell, the seventh ranking player set a D. C. record in winning the times could while in the game. back injury. He is expected to re- ably the most serious one I’ve en- nationally, defeated Stephen Potts, Junior 50 last summer, while her After all. when you’re concen- turn to first base shortly. countered. My principal concern Memphis, 6—0, 6—3, while Match Ambassador opponents and Mary trating on your own play, a good Lindell came to the Cardinals is that it doesn’t keep me out of eliminated Don Kaiser of Louis- Freeman also are cham- many things which on the from the Yankees during the sea- junior action too long. happen ville, Ky., 6—3, 6—3. Match holds pions. field are apt to son so Stan Musial could move Watching the play from the escape your the Nation’s number 8 spot. from the outfield to first Stan Tinkham, Ambassador attention. .. ■ ■ base. sidelines a new vs -V wvwv ^-^WXV'WWOOOOOTOWVlCOOryvrtVOCOlcnxOfTOX" ■* -.-■vjKirewwvvr.-. .->rr.-mmw.v/.^-mNnnwwwAV«w«wv.v.'/vw.-.w ".'Al provides interest, Ed of N. __(McNaught Syndicate. Inc.) Moylan Trenton, J„ Chuck Diering also was injured at veteran who also swims for the rated ninth in the and SAFE AT THE PLATE—Hank Bauer, Yankee right fielder, slides safely across the in the Nation, plate the time and the Cardinals need- University of North Carolina, is Vic Seixas of - second of last night’s game against the White Sox at Yankee Stadium. Phil Masi Cynwyd, Pa., ed outfield help. defending in the men’s 50 free- of the Sox takes the throw Baseman Nelson nerup in. the recent national from Second Fox, who picked up Bobby Brown’s style and figures to top the field Colts Launch Grid tournament of Switzerland, are grounder. Umpire is Charley Berry. New York won, 4-3. —AP Wirephoto. again this year. Training, ■ —■■■■■■■ -1-« ""■■■■■i.i.. -n .■ —'■■■■ scheduled to make their first ap- | I With past performances as the in the pearance tournament to- Hole-in-One Marks basis, nothing short of a miracle Crowe Pledges'Better Team' day. will oust Takoma's Bettie Roland the Associated Press Pulls Out Box Scores By Sanders established a ground- Mrs. Helen Pastall Pfrez of En- Sugar Ray I Major League | from the women’s individual med- The Baltimore Colts opened gaining record with the Yanks in cino Park, Calif., got off to a fly- YESTERDAY’S GAMES. Junior Golf ley Miss Roland is the Tune-Up ^throne. training for their 1950 National 1947 when ing start in her bid for her eighth District he scored 114 points th* Associated record-holder for this Football since last Of By Press League campaign yester- and lead them into a tennis championship Basora Bout, Faces Yanks, White Sox, 3 3-1 event, and placed in the Nationals playoff 4; Dodgers, 6-7; Cards, day at Western Maryland College, against the Cleveland September. Chicago. AB. H. O A. N. York. AB. H. O A. DENVER, July 18.—A field of Browns. Ha DAY GAME last April. with Car's'!.ss 3 2 3 4 Woodg.lf 4 10 0 Br’klyn AB. H. O. A. St. 128 from Westminster, Md., the prom- also slowed down in 1948 Seeded first In the 50th annual L’« AB. H. O A. teen-age golfers all cor- More and Phy.r£-cf 4 2 3 0 Rizz’tojis 2 113 Cox.3 b 5 111 Sch’st.2b 4 14 5 than 100 entries will face ise from Coach ners of tee Clem Crowe that didn’t play at all last Pennsylvania and Eastern States Fine and Masi.c_4 15 0 Henr’h.lb 4 1 10 0 Her ski.lf 5 2 3 0 Musial.lf 4 13 1 the United States off the year. Suspension 4 110 3 3 4 0 starter tonight in the eight- “we’re Zernial.lf Bauer, rf. Snider.cf 4 12 0 0 going to be an women’s grass courts tournament SBrazle 0 0 0 tomorrow in the first round of the improved! "My knee feels as good as ever,’' By the Associated Press Rob'n.lb. 3 0 7 0 Berra.c _ 4 1 5 o R b s’n,2b 2 114 Sl’gt’r.rf 3 12 0 event meet, which opens at 7:30 • Pierce 0 0 0 0 Brown.3b 4 0 0 2 4 10 0 club.” he said. "I have been at Merion Cricket Club, Mrs. Pe- Furillo,rf H'wt’n.cf 3 14 0 National Junior Amateur cham- In working SCRANTON, Pa., July 18.— Goldy.lb 0 0 1 0 Cole'n.2b 4 0 4 3 Hodg’s.lb 3 3 2 0 tJones 0 0 o 0 addition to the championship Crowe had a turnout of 24 as- rez reached the third round 0 O 0 here. out for two months and I’m solid yes- Mai'ki.Sb 4 10 Mapes.cf. 3 2 BelTdi.lb 1 0 2 0 D’rlng.cf 1 0 0 0 pionships races, Sugar Ray Robinson is likely to McC'ck.cf 3 1 2 O Ford.p ..301 1 O boys and girls will compete most of them for terday with a of set C'P’n'la.c 3 011 Miller.ss 3 1 3 3 Fischer of pirants, rookies, and sound.’’ pair straight Rickert.rf 1 0 o 0 Ferrick.p 10 0 0 Reese.ss 3 O 5 George Louisville, in four find himself suspended and fined 2 Nelson,lb 4 0 0 3 50-yard freestyles for age yesterday's up exer- victories. Fox.2b __ 3 o 2 4 B'khe'ri.p 3 1 0 0 Rice.c 2 0 3 3 Ky., warmed up yesterday by fir- limbering The Yanks also signed Lionel O 12 in Pennsylvania but whether Wight.p _ 3 0 1 Hatten.0 0 0 o o JWalker 1 0 0 0 groups. Boys to 14 years cises. today, a hole-in-one in a (Red) Noonan, a Ala- Helen Perez Double Victor. t Baker _ 1 0 0 0 L'drum.p 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o ing practice 205-pound the National Association Dusak.p and under will be in two of these The rest Boxing Staley.n 2 0 11 round with Mason Rudolph, of the Colts players, in- bama fullback. The Nation’s fifth ranking play- Totals 33 8 24 S) Totals 32 ~7 27 0 1 1 0 0 jr.,' while concurs is another question. •Kazak sprints, girls of 10 to 12 cluding 20 holdovers and some • 0 0 of Other players to in er first disposed of Mrs. Peggy I Ran for Robinson In eighth. Boyer,p 0 1 Clarksville, Tenn. Rudolph get line were Robinson announced Papal.p o o o o years and under provide action yesterday t Grounded out for Wight In ninth. \fras the in last newcomers, will report later this Dave Beeman, Dartmouth Welsh Sinclair of Lima, Pa., 6—1, Bucha.c 10 0 0 runner-up year’s in the others. end, after _ 000 010—3 week. undergoing a physical check- Chicago 002 Included in that group will with the New York Giants, and 7—5, then eliminated Dot Evans New York_011 000 20x—4 Totals 33 10 7 Totals tourney. up by a Pennsylvania State Ath- 27, 33”6 27 18 be Adrian Burke, former Baylor Don of Runs—Carrasquel (2), Philley, Wood- •Singled for Tomorrow's pairings include! Paul, Washington State half- Cynwyd. Pa., 6—2, 6—0. letic Commission Staley In seventh, backfield doctor that he ling. Rizzuto. Bauer (2). Error—Wight. tWalked for Howerton in seventh, D. C. star. Twice-a-day drills' back with the Chicago Cardinals. Joining Mrs. Perez in the third Runs batted in—Brown, Bauer, Berra (2), JFouied out for Billy Wolfe, Washington, would not go through with a fight Rice in eighth. Earns Hickok Award started today and will continue round were Mrs. William Rawls. Masi (2). Carrasquel, Two-base hits— SRan for Musial in ninth. vs. Bob Millar, Minneapolis; Perky Hogan Beeman, a 6-foot, 5-inch, 215- against Jose Basora here tomor- Bauer. Philley. Berra —Carras- un(il the Brooklyn _ 400 000 101—6 league opener Septem- second quel Double plays—Fox to to Cullinane, Washington vs. Don pounder, caught 22 passes, three Philadelphia, seeded; Mrs Carraspuel St. Louis- 100 000 row night. The 15-round was Robinson: Rizzuto to Coleman to Hcnrich, 200—3 ber 17 against the Redskins. The Baba Lewis, to fight Slutes, Tucson, Ariz.; Denny Bol- For U. S. for touchdowns, last year. Paul runnerup Beverly Ford to Henrich. Left on bases—Chicago, Runs;—Cox. Hermanski, Snider, Robin- Open Victory for the Pennsylvania version of son. Hodges, Reese. Glavlano. Colts will play six exhibitions be- also is a Baker of Los Angeles in last year's 8; New York, 8. Bases on balls—By Wight. Schoen- ster, Washington vs. John By th« Associated Pros* pass catching expert, the 4; by Ferrick. 1. Struck out dienst, Kazak. Errors—None. Runs batted middleweight crown, held by by Ford, ,3; fore that, however. having pulled in 17 catches for tournament; Barbara Kimbrell, —By Wight, 4: by Ford. 3; by Ferrick. 1. in—Furillo (2), Hodges, Slaughter (2), Gloecker, Lexington, Ky.; Kay NEW YORK. 18—Ben Robinson with Robinson, Jones. Cox. July the New Los along his world Hits—Off Ford, 7 in 74 innings: off Fer- Two-base — vs. Melvin Meanwhile, York Yanks, seven touchdowns last year. Angeles; Lois Felix, Meriden, O Musial. Home run—Hodges. Fletcher, Washington Hogan’s comeback in title. rick. in l'.s. Hit by pitcher—By Ford Sacrifice— victory the an amalgamation of last and welterweight (Carrasquel). Winning pitcher — Ford Landrum. Doable play—Musial, Schoen- Bill Wil- year's Conn., Katherine Hubbell. dienst. Wolfing, Cleveland; National Open golf Robinson said he had a back- (l-()>. Losing Pitcher—Wight (7-0). Time Nelson. Schoendienst, Rice and championship New York Yankees and Bulldogs Conway, N. H. —2:30. Attendance—24,218 paid. Schoendienst. Left on base—Brooklyn 6, bourne, Washington vs. Michael earned the Texan the June award ache.. But Dr. Leonard M. Freda, St. Ixuls 11. Bases on balls—Off Bank- of the All-America Conference, Levin, Minneapolis; Bill Ball, in the Willie McKeever Miss Baker is not defending the head, 6; off Staley, 2; off Hatten. 2; off Hickok professional athlete Dead; commission physician, said he Papal, 1; off appear strengthened. They’ve re- title. Dusak. 1. struck out— Washington vs. John Geertsen, of the year could find with By Bankhead 7, Staley 2. Landrum 3. competition. ceived the contract of Chet nothing wrong 6-7 Hits—--Off San Francisco; Ellsworth Frank- signed Indians, 11-5; Bosox, Staley, 10 in 7 innings: off It was Hogan’s second triumph Ex-Cornell Grid Star Robinson after sending the boxer Boyer. O in off Papai. 0 in »s: off Adams, a place-kicking expert who Dusak, lin, jr., Washington vs. Robert in the an DAY GAME. 0 In 1: off Bankhead, 4 in 6%; off monthly balloting. He was th« Associated through hour's workout and Hatten. 0 In 0 played with the Buffalo Bills, and By Press More Junior Golf Clinics Clevel'd. AB. H. O. A. Boston. AB. H O. A (pitched to two batters); Donavan, jr., Shreveport, La. first for 1 off picked the January X-raying his back. Mitch'l.lf « 1 1 0 D'M'go.cf 5 15 0 Landrum, 2 In 2%. Hit by pitcher— prize. also have received word that Or- PHILADELPHIA. July 18.—Wil- By Staley 1 Boudr'u.s 5 0 0 .3 Pesky,3b 4 3 2 3 (Robinson). Wild pitch— Far behind in second place came Commission Chairman George Staley. —Bucha. ban (Spec) Sanders is returning liam (Willie) McKeever, 77, Cor- Scheduled This Week Easter.lb 3 110 0 Vollmer.lf 5 0 .3 1 Winner— New 0 8 2 2 0 Loser—Staley (8-7). Larry Jansen. York Giants’ Jones, jr„ said before the exam- Rosen.3b 4 2 Step'ns.ss 6 Bankhead_(6-4).Time—2:32. to pro football after a two-year nell University football star in the Two free junior golf clinics Doby.cf 4 110 Dropo.lb 4 18 0 Attendance—19,341. Here and the ination that if Robinson Pep Coming Thursday pitcher, Johpny Longden- because of a knee sponsored didn’t Ken’dy.rf 4 2 2 0 Doerr,2b 4 3 3 2 layoff injury. 1890’s, died Sunday night in Jef- by District public 5 8 2 2 0 10 NIGHT GAME Noor jockey-horse combination show up he would be given the G'rdon.2b 5 Zarilla.rf ,., erson courses were held this Hegan.c 4 0 7 0 Teb’etts.c 4 15 0 H- ° A s‘- L’uls *B. H. O. A was Hospital. morning ?/^lT,,.,tAB-Mo 4 2 0 3 To Train third. heaviest fine ever assessed a Wynn.p 10 0 1 Dobson.p 2 0 0 0 an,,jb Gla’no.Sb 4 12 2 for Bell Bout and fight- Bussell’lf 3 0 2 1 McKeever, who had homes in more were scheduled tomor- Weik.p 1 0 0 0 Lit'fleld.p 0 0 0 0 Diering.cf 3 14 0 Detroit Third Baseman Baltimore er in and •Miksts 1 1 0 (I George Raceway row Pennsylvania, suspended •Avila 0 0 0 O Stobbs.P 2 0 0 1 Musial.lf- 4 110 Featherweight Champion Wil- and and Thursday. Her ski.lf 1 1 1 0 3 Kell was followed A1 For Tonight, Post Time. 8:15. Philadelphia Spring Lake, sued for in behalf of the Rozek.p 0 0 0 O Slau’er.rf 1 3 0 fourth, by damages Snider.cf 4 2 2 0 JonAs.lb 3 1 13 0 lie Pep has promised to comply FIRST RACE—Purse. $500; one mile; N. J., was of the Cornell Classes this morning were at Benton.p 10 0 1 R b Rosen, Indians; trot. captain promoter and Basora. son.2b 5 12 5 £ch’st.2b 3 0 14 with the District Com- Welterweight Fuillo.rf 4 2 3 0 Miller,ss 3 0 Boxing 1. Falconrldge Star (W. Holmes)_8-1 team in 1897. He also was a well- East Potomac and Fort Dupont. Totals 38 12 27 13 Totals 37 11 27 7 O 5 Champion Ray Robinson, Jackie Abe J. Greene of N. Ed rds.lb 6 0 9 0 3 2. Roxie Gale Fort Paterson, J., Rice.c 0 3 0 mission order and report here for (no driver)_10-1 known oarsman. Dupont has another session •Walked for Weik In fifth. C'p'lla.c 4 17 0 Pollet,p 2 0 0 1 Robinson, Dodgers; Chandler 3. Myerly (F. Meats)_20-1 commissioner of the NBA, said 044 three of Cleveland _ 300 000—11 Resse.sa 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 days training before his 4. Guy Dee Castle scheduled Thursday, while Ana- Papai,p Harper, the PGA (J. Eyler)_0-1 He was a „_ 6 3 Detroit construction rtobinson had told him last Sat- Boston 240 000 000— Roe.p 2 0 1 tKazak 10 0 0 with Bell titlist; 6. John Turner 4 Game—2:19. Attendance—28,799. a ball park and said he wants to 4% innings: off Dobson. 7 In 4^ innings: will THIRD 7: New sion would want to interfere with report in Washington a day RACE—Purse, $500; one mile; °rie»n*. 7 < 12-inning off Littlefield, none in none (pitched to 2 enter the city in the league. With pace. tieMemphi3’ a bout since Robinson has batteis in 5th); off Stobbs, 5 in 4^s or two before the fight. He was 1. Mobile. 4—4; Little charity Dizzy, he was a star Champion Fingo (E. Avery)__2-1 Rock, 1—0. innings. Hit by pitcher—Bv Wynn ).— Peach WESTERN LEAGUE. here. Brandy (T. Lewis). under any circumstances,” until he (Eastei'.lb 3 18 1 DtMg’o.cf 4 0 2 0 Gilbert,lb 4 19 0 Adcock.lf 4 12 0 Jack Kramer has say about fresh as well as salt -- signed a con- Wichita at Pueblo, rain. : Rosen.3b 4 0 14 Stp'ns.ss 4 12 2 Dark.ss 6 3 1 o Pram'sa.c 3 0 ft o fulfills his contract to fight Basora tract for a water sport The rivers Sioux City. 1—4; Des Moines, 0—5. Doby.cf_3 12 0 Dropo.lb 4 2 8 0 Hearn,p. 2 0 0 4 Stall'p.ss 2 1 O 3 second professional FOURTH RACE—Purse, $000; 4t4 fur- fishing. Colorado 1 longs: Springs, 5; Denver. 3. following his, meeting with Fusari, Clark.If .5130 Doerr,2b 4113 Meeks.ss .10 0 0 tennis tour of the United pace. and streams Omaha, 3—5; Lincoln. O—8. 3 0 4 2 10 Nine Scores States 1. General Wayne (E. Kelly) 7-" Ken’dy.rf 2 1 Zr'ila.rf Wehm'r.p I 0 1 1 Napoleon's are Greene said. and 2. Bobby