Baltimore Opens All-Stars Romp to 7-4 Win in Lannon Bows fo All-Stars in Camp at Cooney OCONOMOWOC — A two-day major league tryout South, Top Leading Genesee camp, conducted by the Baltimore Orioles, was to have opened at EAST TROY — It must have!unearned ran scored during his' Genesee was held scoreless in 2-0 Shutout; Schram Gets Win Roosevelt field Friday. The camp fc • *f * th AH 9t n'reign the final three , while the D r will conclude Saturday. over the Scuit The South? se-l The All-Stars five- win spree j All-Stars managed one more run in lect took advantage of seven Gene-jcaine mostly on errors Joe Better.the eight. Hugh Lett was to conduct the ...... % * 1 A*^ s\f£ *V»tt inningtnmncr, sendinoow»rt t*"i, 2 0 0 •ieiii £>*> 0 0 0 Seminary, Milwaukee. Fr. Hauser, Afive-ru nrall y in the seventh | £"«—flvTosh^'tvvh odroned'I^^ c u4 Ii 1 Jones .rf 2 0 0 As Beermen formerly of Hartford, is chief Orio-iparted a 4-1 AM-Star deficit. Anoih- ;t"'h^ ";™ ±r' oroppeo a.P.oa.o.j 5, 2 0 2 0 (& * > - . • t j. i» • J.L _..* !_*.»_ vilC UCLil dliCTji a.fc-KT i«.C\. t t les scout in this area. jer tally in the eigntn brought *l"> 3 i 0 "**.a;r!£ cf j 1 ; setup. 'Sertram.c 4 0 0 Lough"?. Ib 2 6 o The camp was expected to at- winning margin. | Jeffery waiked. loading the has- wmtams.ib £« 1 1 Vlazn'i'Ow.Sfrj 2 0 0 tract prospects from Wisconsin and Z 0 0 \lcKenzie.lf 2 0 0 Fail to Score Bob Jeffery, Dousman mound- ;es .Both Peters and Edwards s Z 1 1 ^Ugfl.C 0 0 0 other states. t 4 2 man. came through with the win.'e,j wj,ea a grounder to the Hermann.? 22 0 Sd"» 5LITQ5.C i 2 0 0 Jir:ciisor».o 1 0 O LANNON — Lannon's Beermen, He issued not a pass and vvas r5red wild to .j^ plate. 'ip^'-frf 2 1 0 Batiinger.o 1 0 0 playing: without the aid of three fanned six. Dave Ulrickson. North, -j^g j^yy continued, Johnny Her.d'son.p 1 0 0 iehum'r.ss 3 0 1 Wingers Play Creek ? lf 1 0 0 I 0 0 regulars, were unable to match Prairie hurler, drew starting dm-.Schumann'got on via error wkh ~~' tt:chaiak.3b 0 0 1 the Eastern division's All-Stars as les on lhe hm \tae;!er.c: 3 0 0 OCON O M O \V O C — Ocono-| - ! Jeffery scoring. Ira Adsit flied out j > — 0 0 a pair of runs in the top of the rnwoc's Wingers, leaders of the] The lanky Ulrickson fanned six!to the second baseman for twoj Be:ka.2b " 3 1 0 fourth gave Lannon its first defeat Pe:ers.:f j 0 J Central Wisconsin baseball league.'opposing batsmen in the first three [down but Ray Maholek and Daves Jefferv p i 0 I in better then three years, 2-0. wUl play Johnson Oeek at Johnson.innings, holding Genesee hitless.jMuehler took base on a walk and! * 1 o Red Kackbarth. Jim Smith snd Creek s'unday afternoon. The win?- j He was replaced by Dex Batinger'error. A wild pitch scored both! 5"-ha'.vi:'* 3b 1 C 0 Buck Reimer — all three regulars ooo ers, behind the seven hurling of (in the fourth. Batinger, iiin- a«a pai£JCL~ri of-Schumanui ol.ft2U~4£CL£Iini andSIUdL Maholek.*jl<3U:WSTiV., I —missed action. Godfrey "Shupe" Stan Nelson defeated Jefferson.!innings worked, gave up threej Betka. who sianed the rally with• 35 4 T Toiais 34 DeCristafaro's outfit managed to by 5-2, here Wednesday night. Nelson;runs in the fifth. jan our. ended it with a grounder' n33 load the bases in the sixth with struck out 12 batters. ! Jeffery came on in the sixth. One.to short. ;ji only one down but the near rally fizzled when the All-Stars defense hauled in a pair of fly outs. Buddy Schrarn, young Calhoun hurler, was declared the winner. He came on in the fourth, reliev- ing Clair Hickman who gave up no Braves Trip as runs and two hits. Schram. in three innings, held Lannon hitless. The All-Stars came up with the two-run lead during Schram's reign. Leading off ia the fourth. Mathews Clouts Homer, 3-2 Pat Panella whiffed. Gordy Gitz- 'Frtemao Staff Photo) laff, Granville , smashed Stan Dubnicka slides home but Rudy Oubnicka (startling) has already fanned to end the ... a down the left field line and continued on to third on a Aug. S-12 when he defends hisj Win Brings fielding error through Rudy Dub- Braves Banter Cardinal Rookies state open title on his own course. I rticka. * * " IZiske, Granick in Finals Earl Gengler's single to left scor- Speaking of golf, Bert Rice of j Club to 141 ed Gitzlaff. Corky Flieshman's Look Very Good Fond du Lac really got a "birdie" j passed ball advanced Gengler to Moore Orders Phillies Not to on the second hole at the Townj second and scoring position. Fliesh- LAKE FOREST, 331. {^-Chicago j and Country club course recently Of Women's Meef Today Games Behind man's peg to second, following the Pull Hits in Giant's Territory Cardinal football Joe Styda-j. . . .Rice lofted a ball into a By JACK BURKE kee, today for the junior champion- recovery, went wild and Gengler har Thursday watched his rookies j tree on the second hole—and out Associated Press Sports Writer By TOM GUYANT pulled up at third. step through their second scrim- fell a robin, killed by the flying ship. Marilyn defeated Carol Soren- Freeman Sports Writer By TOM GUYANT in. but when you step upjmage in two cays and observed: MADISON IB— Joyce Ziske of son, Janesville, 7 and 5, and her Dave Kadrich promptly struck Freeman Sports Writer it's just about impossible." pellet. MILWAUKEE COUNTY STA- out to dampen the All-Stars hopes "Some of our veterans are going * * * ~~ Waterford sank in her putts from opponent in the finals upset Ann and a group of his From home plate to the right field j all over the greens today to shoot DIUM — Ed Mathexvs keeps his of continuing the rally. But, with Jto have to go like heck to beat Doc Erskine. assistant football Kosloske, Menasha. 2 up, in the promises. two down,-Pete Mattiacci, Dales boys were chatting aimlessly in the'fence in the Polo Grounds. i» is only them out." sub-par golf and gain a tivo-up lead Philadelphia dugout during the 257 feet. To left, it is 279 but to coach at Marquette. is a scholar over Nadyne Granick of Milwau- semis. Milwaukee's "King of Swat" told third baseman, hit a grounder to Five of the better looking rook- j and amateur collector. . . .He re- young Eddie Buttera. one of a short. Braves batting practice Thursday center the distance increases to 480 kee at .the end of nine boles in Complete title pairings for today: f ppT" ies will leave the Cardinal camplcently turned over to the Mar SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP group of crippled children attend- A perfect peg to the first base- afternoon. .tni^fST toda rv f-ton -T/vt*oin^ *K£* co!le*»rtU*»*ye& -.IT e-*-»*-e. ' mifstr** T5?iTj»T" their 36-hole match for the Wiscon- " "Thev pitch to trv and make voul - J ^ S all-stars | quette library a collection of Jo-sin women's golf championship. Jovee ZlsSce. Waterford vs ing Thursday's game with Philadel- man was dropped, allowing Geng- The conversation somehow shift- Itadyne Granick. Milwaukee. phia, that he'd hit a home run "just oull the ball That's natural." said "» **z™™S at Purdue. They are seph Conrad fu-st editions, valued SENIOR CONSOLATION ler to score from third. George ed to talk about the Giants and the -s-- ~ "••—-•-- --— !>,„„!,,!iDa_ ? . T ^™*~ T«TI^»-_T™T „_?* \_*_T» ___:«*i^t-• sOii =w~firit Miss Ziske 20-year-old former for you." Ed did it. too. Majeski, Brookfield backstop, fan- Pol•n To /Grounas- - . ..r-Bovs> . ,, sai-d ^ Moore-.„ . ->iooreATnnr-p . "Titr rinps-Taoesn rt rfaon a OhiKt 0o1f gooc-nnda cks Lamar J.lcHan Of Arkansas at ii.o'ju. champion, had three birdies on the Mrs. Esther Swenson. Sroughton vs ulJ and Bobby Cavazos of Texas Tech: ilanlvis Klumb. West Bend. Mathews homer, with one aboard ned to retire the sides. "If there's anythingvthins; 1 don't want «> P there.' tackle Bob Morgan of The new FBI chief in Milwau- first nine to score a 37-one under JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP in the first, sent the Braves spin- Lannon was never able to recov- you to do. it's to try and pull a hitLTnen toe Ialk to the par, while Miss Granic, 19, had Marilyn Hall, Mil-*-aukee v» Braves. and ends Don Dohoney of Michi-ikee, James Poster, is a former Jeannie Glaub. Milwaukee. ning winward and contributed er. Don Schmidt's five-hitter^came in the Polo Grounds. You just can't gap-ann StatSfsfpe anannd GarHaryv KnafelK"naf»lc^ onff • MaroiiettfMarquette? footballl playertilaver. . . .He two birdies in scoring 38. JUNIOR CONSOLATION greatly to the club's 3-2 victory over close to the winners aggregate to- do it." "Y'know." said Moore. "Mathews Both girls were straight and long J"udv Frost. Kenosha vs and Adcock were laughing when Ed Colorado. earned letters as a center on the Betsy Boaner. Port Washington. the Phillies here Thursday after- tal of four. The lanky moundman "Yeh, I sure know that." Granny 1927-28 teams. on the fairways but Miss Granick SENIOR FIRST FLIGHT noon. added the game" tallied 18 and maintain- Hamner chimed in. "It looks like hit that home run Wednesday night. Two veterans, guard Fred Wail- could not match the Waterford Betsy Robinson. Milwaukee vs I can't see there was anything to ner and quarterback Steve Rorn- Mrs. Jay Greene. SJoughton. winning tally in the sixth. ed perfect control, giving up no one of the easiest parks to hit a sharp-shooter on the greens. The win sent the Braves a full walks. laugh at—not when you're that far anik. checked in Thursday. Wall- Hosea Sims, Marquette football Miss Ziske lost the first hole but FIRST FLIGHT CONSOLATION behind." ner played with the Cards in 1952 | I-orrajue Buke. Madison vs game up the ladder. They now rank Artie Lemke lashed out three end who has signed with won the next four in a row. They Mrs. Clyde Knudson. Stoughton. 14^2 games behind the Giants who safeties in five official trips to the The easy-speaking "young" man- but missed last season while in Green Bay Packers, is the Sth halved the next three and Miss SENIOR SECOND FLIGHT ager continued. "That's one thing Marge Kienzle. Madison vs bowed to Chicago. 13-5. plate to lead the Lannon nine. Barth Tops Loop Military service. Hilltopper—pardon—Warrior grid- Granick xvon the ninth with a bird- Mrs. Bernard Mattison. Stoughton. One of the stadium's smaller Jitts Lawrence, All-Star mana- I never do: laugh during a ball All veterans are aue Sunaay. der naraed "to ^e College All-Star ie 3 to cut Miss Ziske's lead to SECOND FLIGHT CONSOLATION game. I figure I wouldn't want any- Mrs. \V. E. Carte-right. Madison vs crowds, totaling 23,147. watched ger, came on in the seventh and In Hitting; Raps squad. . . .The first two were Art two up. Mrs. John Warner. Milwaukee. Lew Burdette go the route for the hurled three innings, giving up two bodv laughing at me if I was be- Guepe and Ray Buivid, members The match was Tjeing played in a j SENIOR THIRD FLIGHT hind." | Potpourri.. . Mrs. H_ R. Herrick. Madison vs winners. Burdette gave up seven bingles. Lemke singled both times * » * ' of the 1937 team. slight drizzle. ] Mrs. B. J. Hichter. Eats Claire. hits, walked three and fanned only off the Amvets . 16 in 26 Trips Nadyne reached the finale by THIRD FLIGHT CONSOLATION Moore pulled a baseball oddity in Mrs. Elmer Sch-.van. Thiensville vs one. . the Phil's right Snipe Elger, Calhoun . A buffet supper sponsored by downing Mrs. Pat Webb of Fond Mrs. E. A. Swanson. Baraboo. hander. took the loss. was awarded outstanding fielding Robert Earth's .615 batting aver- the eighth inning of Thursday's the Green Bay Packer Alumni du Lac, Mrs. August Hundt of Ma- SENIOR FOURTH FLIGHT game. Flody Baker had walked toj Janowicz Has Mrs. V. S. Bell. Madison x-s honors. Elger accepted five chan- age stfll leads in Recreation league club is scheduled tonight in Green dison and Mrs. F. W. Zimmerman Mrs. H. P. Swendson. Milwaukee. Burdette (3-119 was In trouble in Softball play, statistics released by open the inning, bringing Dickson of Fontana. Joyce had to beat Mrs. FOURTH FLIGHT CONSOLATION the final inning with one out and ces in three innings without erring. Bay. . . .The party is a sort of Mrs. Kenneth Seifert. Milwaukee vs Ed Dancisak, Braves scout and Gene Tans today show. Barth,'to bat. The hurler twice tried toj "welcome home" for the Packer Merie Nickles 'Pierson, Beloit. Mrs. Searnon Moe. Stoughton. the bases loaded, but a timely Martin Weber, Land o' Lakes playing for National Advertising in sacrifice but failed. With the count j Agent to Care squad, which leaves the next day state champion in 3S32; Mrs. Mary —Mathews to Joe Ad- founder, were special guests at the the Industrial league, rapped 16 0-2. Moore sent Johnny Wyrostekj to open practice at Stevens Point. McMillin Fossurn of Green Bay. cock—sent the Phils to the show- event. hits in 25 times . to the plate. He flied to right after Cf*p I AncntAri queen in 1945. 1946 and 1947. and ers. Fred Dowling and' Kenny Reis bringing the count to 2-2... i Uf &.CI Ijl IIC?l I Vince Cibik is a patient at Wis- Barbara Little of Milwaukee. Speedy Billy Bruton, who wasn't AI!-SUrs (2) • Lannon (0) * * T;< AB R H AS R H copped runnerup honors in the In- consin General Hospital, Madison, Mis^ =s= Zisk•"=!«»e defeateA^r^tond MisAT?Cs= Granr - quite fast enough, singled to right Brehm.e. f 300 Stevens.ss 300 dustrial league batting race. Coon Including Wednesday night's By CHRIS EDMONDS where he underwent a stomach ick. 1 up. in the semis of'the 1952 in the opener but was picked off Panella.ss 3 0 0 R.Eelmer.2' b 1 0 Associated Press Sports Writer SitzloffOf 2 1 1 Wagner.rf 4 0 0 Hull's .565 was tops in the Major game, the Phillies have outdrawn ulcer operation recently. . . .Cibik!meet, but took only one of three first on a perfect motion by Dick- Sengler.lb 2 1 1 3J3ub"ka.cf 2 0 1 AAA race just ahead of Pete Mat- the New York Giants at County Sta- Vic Janovricz, the ex-Ohio State is football coach at Cedarburg i Milwaukee C o u n t y Tournament son. Danny O'Conneii. the second •Cadrich,rf 2 0 0 FleisJiman.c 4 0 0 football star now "playing" base- Mattrci.3b 2 0 1 Salquistlb I 0 0 tiacci's .526. Jav Sinkovits ranked dium this year. In seven dates, the high school and a former "Wiscon- matches from the University of batsman to face the Phillies, drew 3-Maj'skl.c 2 0 0 RJ3ub'ka.lf 4 0 0 third- Phils have attracted 199.733 fans for j ball for the , ap- sin star. Wisconsin junior. Both Kadyne's a walk. Mathews' horner made it Dpman.2b 3 0 1 Lemke.Sb 4 0 3 an average of 28.533 per contest- i parently has illusions of granduer Sickman.p 1 0 0 Schmidt.p 3 0 0 The averages: victories over Miss Ziske led to 2-0. Krahn.cf 1 0 0 3chultze,lb 2 0 0 The Giants have played before 155.-S. . . .Daring the Pirates' recent county championships. It took four innings for Philadel- Elgsr.ss 1 0 0 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 030 is six dates for an average of visit in Milwaukee, a newspaper Lomb'dijf 1 0 0 BATTING AVERAGES A couple Milwaukee girls were Large galleries were the rule as phia to make it a fight. Leading PhoII.If 1 0 0 Name Team AB H Pet. 25,842. This weekend is likely to photographer asked Janowicz to (discussing the umpiring at last championships in other flights, off in the fourth. Richie Ashbum Tates.lb 2 0 0 Barrh. 'National Ad 2S 16 -B'Timak•"- e a difference... pose for a picture and was told Sunday's game with Pittsburgh in .., 0 1 Int. Harvester ..31 18 1 consolation and junior, were being connected en Burdette's fast ball Rilevjf 1 G 0 Reis, Waukesha Motors ..18 9 i^ — * to see his "agent"—Eddie Pella-jwhich Tom Gorman rule. determined today. for a single to right. Earl Torgeson 5chn"der.3b 1 0 0 Kins. Int. Harvester 26 12 Carl Hrovatic, a converted out- Burcyzk.3b 1 0 0 Tallinger. Wauk. Motors ..II 5 grini. a Pittsburgh infielder. . . .jfrom first base, that a batter had! Tn events completed Thursday. flied to left but Srr.okey Burgess Roonev ,c 1 0 0 Roso. Nat. Advertising 18 8 fielder recently out of service, is "It'll cost you 5100 to take his been hit by a pitched ball. . . -JKaren Olson. Wisconsin Rapid*. pulled up at first when Mathews Spelius.c 00 0 Stiller. Grede Foundry 33 1« .«2i leading the Lawton. Okia.. club in picture." snaoped PeUagrini. . . bdbbled a grounder. The error dJb fl 0 0 ~ — Tc. Motors . . 30 12 Two men at another table in the j defeated Pat Ambrosh. Waterford. Schrara.p 1 0 0 « IT jwihitting with a.3S5 average. Hro-jThafs the only snapping that was restaurant overheard the bitter j 3 and 2. to win the junior first brought Ashbum to third. Lawrence.p 0 0 0 Wauk. Jloiors 13 5 .385 1 vatic, who was a pitcher prior to] done — the photographer walked Granny Kamner's clutch double a-Wand'der 1 0 0 Schaffer. Wank. Moti 29 11 .379 S • comments and defended the urn- flight title, and Shelley Ott. >IiI- Dresdow. « IT Centering the service, tamed an out, away. piring. , .Finally one of the men \vaukes, beat Louise Lau. Ocono- scored Ashbum and placed Burgess Totals 33 2 5 Totals 31 0 4 B. j=-giy. Aiioy Product ... 41 15 .3fK i fielder this year after injuring his asked to look at the girl's pro- i rnov.-oc. by a similar margin, to in the keystone spot. a-3atted for Schrani in 7ih, Beauchatnp. Grede Fd—. 25 9 .350! New Entries Scoring by innings: R H S. 5licg«nan. Int. Harv-J ..20 ~ .350, Is the "home" course worth any- gram, wrote something on it and take junior first flight consolation drew an intentional walk and Bob- All-Stars 000 200 000—2 S H. A.och. Int. iiarvester . .25 9 .348 thing in a golf tournament?. . .jleft laughing. . . ."Be« Jack Brenton, 922 Chicago by Morgan sacrificed in Burgess Lannon 000 000 000—0 4 Van Buren. Wank. Motors 3$ 12 J&3 "Best regards. honors. Gaulke. WauJc. Motors 3