1945-07-31 [P

1945-07-31 [P

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Bluethenthal Air Base, win- 1 :an Golf Army July 30.— I/P) —Leading Open Tournament today, the CHICAGO, nanager and had been replaced by ners of the first-half flag, and scorers in All-American golf champion- is he finished with 67 for a record 3ei Bissonette, a coach.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 run-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 <UD— According to an announcement n cash. Harold McSpaden, Sanford, Md-, 208- The New Tork Dally Mirror re- last night : by Neal Cockerham, A 73—281 ($2,166). sizzling scrap for the $5,000 ported tonight that Manager softball commissioner that Akron, Ohio, 213-68— County Denny Shute, •unner-up spot, 11 strokes behind Joe of Yank-is 281 ($2,166). McCarthy the: Snag Allen, Wilmington pirates' in a tie at 280 III., 215- Nelson, resulted had decided returning third baseman and Aubrey Wallace Sgt. Jim Ferrier, Maywood, against 67—282 ($1,200). >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 <HBA tMVICt, INC. T. M Me. U. S. PAT. Oft. P®pe Terms Sports Sellers, Springs, under Tam O’Shanter’s 72 72—2*6* ($400). par fig- Stengel last, season. He previously ures. to be the old mail route. Pulled Punch Intellectual Asset Me. Leland Gibson. Randolph Field, had been third base coach and be- “You bet it feels good carrying Sunday Tex.. 215-71—288 ($400$. Nelson opened today with a.two- in a after two the IV 111., 218- fore that whs manager pf the againVt’s snap years infantry Johnny Revolt*. Evanston, under-par and tnen, without anv YORK, July 30. — (U.R) — manuvering. VATICAN CITY, July 30.—(AP)— 6f—386 ($400). Braves farm at Evansville. NEW pressure, blazed back with a three- Commissioner A. Lou Novikoff of the Pope Pius XII told a group of in- (X) Denotes amateur. Reports here indicated Coleman Baseball Chicago AMATEURS (Far 36-38—72) under-standard 33. Chandler Cubs was slipped out of the Nation- structors from the U. S. Army Cen. would remain with the club which B (Happy probably Art Doering, Denver. C61o„ 310-72—282. The all-American amateur title al and sent back to the tral Sports School of Rome today 216-87— now is in seventh place. Rumor has too joyous tonight as he in- League Bob Cocjiran, St. Louis, Mo., went to isn't ■- Art Doering, of Denver, of minors last other team that sport had real value in im- 283. been current for sometime that Joe Swansboro the Yankee sale pitch- year. Any vestigates 210-73— Colo., who 282 with a Pirates, men moral- Frank Stranahan, Toledo. O., aggregated Hank Borowy to the Chicago in the circuit would have paid plen- proving intellectually, McCarthy, who had tendered his er and 283. closing 72 to finish a stroke ahead for him. The American League ly physically. 218-77— resignation as manager of the New Cubs. ty Fred Haas, Jr., New Orleans, of Flight Officer Frank Stranahan, on Zeke Bonura so Wash- “Sport, properly.directed, devel- York Yankees, be offered the has declared waived 295, of might The Commissioner character and makes a mar 219- Toledo and Bob Cochran, of St. Tomorrow ops Pa., Here could sell him to the Giants Wm. Hyndman III. Abington, job of piloting the team. mark the sale null and ington Louis. Cochran the Play that be will a ("T—29fl roared through — courageous, generous loser anc a agree- Bissonette, former manager of if he finds anything detri- reputed “gentlemen’s Wm. Gilbert. Cincinnati, O. 227-72— final round in while void a gracious victor,” the Pope said 67, Stranahan, the Braves Hartford farm Manager Bert Kite and his Pirates will be seeking their 18lh vic« ment" among the American Lea- 299. a club, mental to baseball. If he does that erstwhile co-leader with this season four defeats when meet the Swansboro “It refines the senses, gives us in- W. *. Burkemo, Chicago, 227- Doerihg, was tory against }hey lea- gue execs so that Clark Griffith Sgt. third base coach for the he'll have to declare the major tellectual and steels the 76—303. toqk a 73. club at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow on the Legion Stadium diamond. consnt to for penetration Braves this season. He most and too. would putting light 113-77— spent Lmanokjuiu o uiaut ui Aua- gue waiver rule null void, will to endurance. Willie Mosley, Detroit, Mich., -V- up of his major caree. as first undoubtedly would be a food night games into Griffith Stadium. 309 league which “It is not merely the physical de- for rines from Camp Lejeune with the How do they manage to get gced J. J. Heinlen. Akron, O., 236-73—309. Girl Scouts Assist sacker Brooklyn. thing. velopment then. Sport, rightly un- Louis Chicago, 231-79—310. centerfielder. players waived out? Esposito, -V- exception of Lisk, STANDINGS , Larry MacPhail, President of derstood, is an occupation of the -V- In Wave “It's easy, really," one New Anniversary The Pirates will take to the field the Yanks, didn't do any more whole man and, while perfecting Cuccinello Leads York executive “You — explained. Nine Vets Return tomorrow without the RESULTS YESTERDAY — the night helping or any more than the body, it also makes mind wrong right waivers on a By distributing approximately just keep asking play- a more refined instrument for the American National League any other executive in the majors and League hand of Louis “Lefty” Cheshire, er that will bring ‘a fine price. To Puke Gridiron >,000 pamphlets applic^on Cincinnati at St. Louis (Late night when he finally got waivers on search and communication ol his last for the Sure, they’ll all put in for him at blanks to women on the street Batters With .333 who pitched game game).

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