. /¦ <¦ I . ’|f. •-4 ' ' Resorts and\ Travel Sunday Jfciaf J&paffe Obituaries ****** FOURTEEN PAGES. C WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 12, 1954 Indians AllBut Wrap It Up as White Sox Beat Yanks, 6-5, in 10th Dodgers Drop Braves to Third With 5-3 Victory; Giants Win ——————— ¦ ¦¦ —— ¦ A ————— A < Evening Star Will Sponsor Snider, Hodges, Lopat Falters; Tribe Blanks Golden Gloves Tourney By Dick O'Brien Amoros Homer; Carrasquel Hit Red Sox, 3-0, The Evening Star will sponsor the 1955 Golde. Cloves box- ing tournament in this area. ' \ * The announcement gives assurance to hundreds v amateur Conley contestants and thousands of followers of the city’s top amateur Shelled Beats Konstanty To Lead by boxing event that it will be continued in this 61 section under The Star’s sponsorship. Newcombe Pitches Sox Golden Gloves competition long has been one of the high- Score Twice Houtteman Wins 15th lights of the Indoor sports season in the District of Columbia Six-Hitter tor Lift In Ninth to Chose To Reduce Team's and in nearby Maryland and Virginia. This will mark the 21st year for the event, which has been growing steadily in competitive Brooklyn's Hopes Veteran Southpaw Magic Number to 7 stature and in popularity. Basically, there will no in By Francis Stann By tha Associated Prats By the Associated Prass be change in policy the conduct of the Star Staff Correspondent tournament. The Star CHICAGO, Sept. 11. The CLEVELAND, Sept. 11.—The will Join with the District Amateur Athletic BROOK YLN, Sept. 11.—Big Union in staging the contests; pick up all of the tournament Yankees, slowly-dying kings of Indians made their first-place obligations, including long prize Don Newcombe came out of hid- baseball, today were edged, 6-5 position almost impregnable to- a list, and will underwrite the ing tonight local champions’ trip to New York for the annual Eastern to fan the pennant in 10 innings, by the White Sox day as Art Houtteman blanked Tourna- flame anew in Brooklyn. Before ment of Champions in Madison Square Garden in March. to fall 6V2 games behind the the Red Sox, 3-0, with a five- 7,748 chilled spectators, New- league-leading Indians. hitter while the second-pjace In sponsoring the Golden Gloves, Star not only will combe turned back the Milwau- The con- Eddie Lopat looked as if he Yankees were dropping a 6-5, tinue to present the usual opportunities for youngsters in the kee Braves, 5-3, with a six-hit 10-inning struggle to the White performance that regained sec- would bewilder the White Sox amateur boxing field but will open even greater possibilities for again as Sox. area in and 1956. ond place for thfe Dodgers. he came up to the ninth boxers 1955 a 5-3 Thus the Tribe goes into to- Next year, the Pan held only with working edge. But American Games will be in Mexico It was Newcombe’s eighth he collapsed. morrow’s double-header with City. The winners of the 1955 victory of the Golden Gloves tournament will be the season and his Yankees here with a 6 l/ -game eligible to compete for positions as champions or first complete game Pinch-hitter Ron Jackson 2 as alternates on since June lead, the biggest deficit the New the United States team which will meet the best boxers in Latin but it came at an opportune hammered one of the veteran southpaw’s Yorkers ever have had during America. moment and probably spoiled Ihe deliveries for a Casey Stengel’s six-year Braves’ flag double. Nellie Fox him tenure But the major prize, from the long-range point of view, is the hopes. sacrificed as manager. Olympic Games, which are to be held in 1956 at Melbourne, Brooklyn games to third. Minnie Minoso thumped remained 4V2 Any combination of Australia. Golden Gloves winners will be eligible to enter elimina- behind the Giants, who defeated another double to score Jackson. seven tion trials for championship and alternate on George Kell’s single over sec- Cleveland victories or Yankee de- positions the/Ameri- the Redlegs, 7-5, but the Braves will can Olympic team. fell ond brought home Minoso with feats clinch the pennant for 5 games off the pace. New the One of Washington’s greatest amateur boxers, Heavyweight York has 15 games left, Brook- the tyingrun. Indians. Cleveland has 12 Norvel Lee, represented the United States in both the Pan Ameri- lyn, 13, and Milwaukee, 16. That was all for Lopat in his games Wit and New York has 13. can tests and in the Olympic Games in and 1952, respectively. search his The Indians could cut their 1951 Adcock Lost for Week. for 13th triumph of “magic The opportunities to him via Golden Gloves. the against number” to three by caqie costly two-game season and his third sweeping Lee was one of five Golden Gloves champions who won This was a Chicago. tomorrow’s twin bill. Braves, Olympic titles America in the 1952 games at Helsinki. In series for the who had Jim 15th for Houtteman. for come to town with their third Konstanty was called in addition, he was awarded the Val Barker Award as the outstanding __ .m and pinch-hitter Phil Cavarret- Houtteman, in defeating the amateur in the Games after defeating five rivals, including Russia’s 10-game winning streak of the ta First, they lost 2-L ADCOCK FINDS MORE TROUBLE IN BROOKLYN—Joe Adcock, Milwaukee first baseman, flied out to retire the side. Red Sox for the fourth time, light-heavyweight titleholder. season. a brought his night game lies on the ground after being hit on the right wrist by Don Newcomb’s in Morrie Martin checked the record to 15-6 and decision Friday in a pitch the first in- Yankees in the 10th, then gave the Indians Tournament Champions, eight win- that went 4y innings. Then ning last night in Brooklyn. Adcock was sent to a the a final record Aftei the Eastern of the only 2 hospital where it was revealed he will be Sox exploded the winning run against Boston eight get on the Eastern Golden tonight’s game, in which out of action about a week. A few ago in of 20 won, two ners and alternates will berths came weeks he hit four home runs in Brooklyn and the their half. lost two team annually the best from the West. This they also lost First Baseman Joe next /and tied. That com- Gloves which meets day was beaned there. The catcher is Roy Campanella and the umpire is Lon Warneke. Sherm Lollar led off with a pared with a year the East-West classic will be held at the Chicago Stadium. Adcock for perhaps a week. Dodgers won, record of nine out The 5-3. —AP Wirephoto. double and Pitcher Bob Cain ran of 22 the Red Sox won from the Following the East-West duels, the local Glovers become eli- Adcock was hit by Newcombe’s for him. Marsh National AAU cham- Fred was inten- Yankees this year and Boston’s gible to represent the District AAU in the first pitch to him in the first in- tionally passed. McGhee, Boston; Ed with 13-9 performance against the pionships at ning and was taken to a hospital Carmichael Runs Kickoff 95 the count 3-1, was yanked by during course Yards 1953 Tribe. This all adds upj to the fact that the of the 1955 with a broken blood vessel in his Stone's First Shutout Manager Paul Richards and Wil- season. Golden Glovers will compete in three of the Nation’s right wrist. Dr. Charles Lacks, The fifth-inning homer by Stadium lard Marshall was sent to the Vic Wertz, his 14th of the biggest boxing houses—Madison Square Garden, Chicago club physician, later reported it plate. Marshall flied out. ’ sea- Boston Then son, broke a duel In goose-eggs and Garden. was “a bad contusion and Adcock Gives Senators Edge Green Bay Hands Redskins Jackson forced Marsh, Cain go- The Washington team will go into the Eastern Tournament of may be lost from five days to a ing to third. between Houtteman and south- Champions as the defending champion, having outstripped New week.” paw Mel Parnell, who went out York and 10 Eastern Seaboard ring teams for the crown. Fifth Straight Setback, 31-3 Carrasquel Breaks It Up. for a pinch-hitter in the eighth. other Dissension Reported. Individual championships were won by Heavyweight Len Kanthal; On Orioles for Year Chico Carrasquel, hitless In Houtteman went the distance The Dodgers’ second straight By Lewis F. Atchison five Lightweight Sonny Boy Williams, and Bantamweight George Davis. By Burton Hawkins Star Staff Corraspondant i turns, singled to left to score and finished by getting Jackie Frarcis Harper. Washington’s welterweight champion, was Eastern victory over the Braves, who had Star Staff Correspondent Statistics Cain with the clincher. The run Jensen to foul out and striking runner-up, giving Washington a of points. won seven of nine games in RALEIGH. N. C„ Sept. 11.—I Redsk’S Pa’kers was the first off Konstanty in out Harry Agganis and total 19 BALTIMORE, Sept. 11. —A iiFirst downs .18 17 1 1 Grady Brooklyn before this invasion, to : Net yards gained rushing . 144 178 innings since Hatton a 1-2-3 stiff, chilly breeze that swirled j Tar Heels who came cheer 1 115% joining the for ninth. came at a time when five Brook- Forward passes attempted 37 25 ’ Yanks. dust into the eyes of their old hero Choo Choo Justice • Forward passes completed .11 11 Rosen Doubles During Rally.
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