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Show NELSON BOWLED OVER IN GOLE TOURNEY Prove owns 01 Man Henry What? No College Decisions Ohio State Squad Willie Joyce emselves 4, Mule ssouri ' Senators hlp 5-- X... " . : - 3 In California Bout Contest PERKINS OLE The TORE, Aug. 22 (l.I! wonder'" of the baseball BV v that the St were --washed up tajhed out" today. "launder-.mtelve- s did the Browns lithe sR"-- y Browns at Washington last gulling a hard, the out of the fire from Scna-- r place Washington ,t behind coming from score in the tie the to regu-distanc- Stubborn the stubborness yng that tured their plodding protoward their first American Browns-Mis- use pennant, the of basebaU snapped losing streak, of the longest Don when hit a two run homer , third overtime inning to ' victory. The little who collected A baseman, six in appearances, b,u from , tnree and two pitch hom-he Haefner for his first season to end the ball four games t rtdge , 3 , jakucki scattered eight hits ae route for the triumph but trouble several times. The tabber h.m with two runs second frame, a deficit St. overcame with single tallies third and fourth only to e Senators move tuieau ogaui when last of the fourth second ie Vaughan, rookie an, connected for his first league homer. An unearned ' i the eighth, scored on Gil error, sent the contest into me add the Gutteridge ended the game. Haef-b- o pitched the distance for Senators, was the loser. The j aow lead the second place four and one n Red Sox by l3 ie cir-lo- w games. Boston Loses was stubborn on too, the and Indians needing 13 into eke out a 7-- 6 win. Home featured the contest, Mickey s ; blow in the payoff being the 11th Previously, g, pitcher Jim Bagby and ilder Pat Seery hit successive runs for the Tribe, but came back with two runs ir half to knot the count In the third inning Ken er started the Indians toward run ho mar. y with a two who worked 11 innings for d oners, failed to gain the 13th. vic-Te- who relieved was credited with Klieman, it the 12th, n York, the Yankees, with Herschel Martin and stopped the pressing Walter (Monk) '.Tigers, gained the decision but was i shutout when an error ted the only Detroit score e fifth frame. New runs by Derry, 5--1. 1 Philadelphia Athletics de-th- e Chicago White Sox, 3-- 2 e circuit's third extra inning Frankie Hayes single with ues loaded in the 10th pro-th- e A's with the victory. Slack went the route for the men and spaced six hits in was the Dietrich Bill lag. National he league the New Giants extended their to two games by I the Chicago Cubs, v through the batting efforts l Cher Ernie Lombardi, who i all of the New York tal-- h two homers aAd a single. hl backstop poled both hia ' blows off loser Bill Flcm-- u live veteran Johnny Allen vision. Lose Two k Dodgers July was officially extended lames when the Pittsburgh defeated them 7 in the 'aon of a game suspended !ltit innings on July 9. Dodgers Brooklyn los-'a- 9-- twscigno, third Pittsburgh of the July game was the '. although Frit Ostermuel-he- d up for him yesterday. '"I Insult to Injury, the lir-.rr d the cPPed game, j regularly in 10 innings, deficit, the iM four times In the fifth ¬hor in the sixth the game into extra r 6 ,rom a fly sent across the :plate with rUn 10 glve RaV Starr iefi st Louist alrrteaguo oa at V.u- - , , 0 Barrett's olt the only game schcd-- ' rained out. 7? Don Cutte-12- ,. ?t. Louis Browns, Inning, two run hopier, rakanaWn f0Ur game los leas.nd gave tlle American oUr nrSenalorirsmPh iI,Ver B WILLIAM BEST SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22 (l.R) Perpetual Henry Armstrong, the lormer triple champion, evened his co.aebai k senes with Willie Joyce the Gary, Ind , boxer, at two-alast night, clubbing his way wtth one good hand to a close d decision before a capacity house oi 10,000 at civic auditorium. once - dangerous Armstrong's lignt, iiiju.eu in a draw bout with Uiugger tv one at Hollywood last montli, was Viriualiy unless aner the third lound, he admitted alter taking Kelciee Frankie Brown's devision, ,"6 points to 53'-j- . But lus left was good enough to odds and win his 14th upset BY HARRY film SON tight in 17 starts this year ill his NEA Sports Editor second comeback try, even though a Bl "is favored to win the PGA tournament in WashVut"---'"''''0'mL1.!lum verdu t surprised the crowd the CHICAGO, Aug. 22 - La. kim; a fellow by the name of I Job Hamilton of Indiana Spone 2 and Marine blood, i copped the crown. apd ringsmers who thought Joyce Navy bad won five rounds and split a spirited young Ohio State team " was limited to fin showings and sixth. The two negro lightweights di- plucky stands last autumn vided clet ision.s in two Los AnBut war or no war. Ohio Star geles fights last year, and Joyce intends to strike bark tins fall, took a disputed decision at Chi- offers eatly proof that college cago earlier this summer. Last football in its third war year can night's win put the get along quite well without help Hammerin Henry all even with from the Navy. Joyce and probably set The report from Columbus i tne stage for a filth and rubber thnt acting couch Carrol Widduci match. finds himself wondemie how to Arms! tong assured reporters af- fit together all his good barks Logan, Utah. TuimI.ij Kvt ning, August 22 I'M I ter the fight that his right was By the end of six weeks of "all right and said he would be in shape for his next bout with summer practice four high s ho i had worked themselves D Y,S 'lippy Larkin at Madison Square graduates into the first string. otaruen Sept. 22. So bright are the prospects at There were no knockdowns, although the aging but powerful Ohio Stute that no fewer than Henry tried hard tor one with his 110,000 persons turned out to sre rlSht ,n the first, before it was m-- I the squad game. Lou Byrcr, veteran sports ediiured ttnd uncorked a beautiful EY UNITED TRESS tor of the Columbus Citizen, says 1 BY ( K CUDDY to the rlShl a and wicked left jaw The Hollywood Stars, winners j hook in the fifth that had Joyce that outside of experience this is NEW YORK, Aug. 22 u lb of six consecutive Pacific coast as fine a squad as he ever saw in trouole. in Carve the name of Alex Sanlilh league series, get their big test and Gray. Scarlet on the of down Armstrong began slowing plaque high this week against the Eos Angeles Tom Keane was moved to quarin the third, although he continued ican fighting heroes that sports Angels, currently six games ahead cj move in. and 'absorbed a steady terback, where his running, pas have contributed to the war He f lhe idsl anving Twinks in the and coolheadedncss could betattoo oi iefts to the face. He died while displaying the ultimate league lead. hest utilized. Folks in his old gave in the tn team-spiri- t. seventh ground before near seven-gam- e is sweep a -- oleft handed attack home t.,wn, Bellairc, call him the wlial the Stars need if they are end right upper cuts that seeming-- y niftiest back ever to come out of Lieutenant Suntilli of the Mar- - to pass the Angels in the remain-inea valley that has been an incubii-- ' were giving Joyce the edge. tacformer Fordham football mg four weeks of the season a HUc tne Uary lightweight tired tor for outstanding players. cnam-whikle was killed by a Jap sniper laige order against tne 1948 in the final two rounds, as the . Trained football men assert that in the pious now back in the groove leading a charge Keane is the body two lighters stood head to head the to put terror into the Buckeyes slump. fighting at Saipan on July er a and it Three out. slugged lefts to 8. He wasnt scheduled for action Oakland entertains San Fran-- I offense. me head and oncf to the body put modern that day. He had been "benched" cisco, seeking to oust the faltertrouble in aoyce - ENTIRELY and clinchagain Seals from the first TRIPLE division, ing THREAT by u Armstrongs win. s ui.ru-piac- e W...1LBut big Alex, star of romdim is nosi Joyce weighed in at 140, ArmKeane becoming the man down ; to Sacramento. San Diego at 1942 Sugar bowl victory-ovestrong at 139 ,i. The crowd grossed under cleared the way for red-- . is billed as a fight to keep Missouri, couldn't sit on the an estimated $33,000, for tne sec-- headed. Dick Flanagan out ot the PCL cellar. bench while his mates, were batond best return in San Franciscoj to take over at tailback. Columbus tling down the Saipan field in Sian Musial of Cardinals swings boxing history, exceeded only by residents not on the premises rough going. The spirit impelled five bats enroute to second j the $41,000 Armstrong-Frifzi- e Ziv;c fushed to storm cellars when he him to Join the fray, and the match in 1942. ran' He is such a hard' runner the bat-- " National , League had straight he developed rugged body on the gridiron permitted him ting championship. to carry on heroically, despite ll 2-- 1 Jpors T0 A K Sport Parade Angel In Headlines a clean-hiitin- stn0" s, le ' aft-bloo- mid-seaso- n shell-shoc- k. - Ford-ham'- Se-att- ic Army Announces hi3 shell-shoc- New Sports Policy k. quot-fello- shell-shock- i rC r. . d top-seed- Saint." "ape. In Initial Stages CHICAGO, 22 Aug. topsy-turv- y tripleheader, the three-tn-owas tournament, still In the preliminaries today as amateurs and women golfers played qualifying rounds over the Tam LShanter fairways, still warm from the blistering 67 shot by Ed Furgol, a Detroit amateur, yesterday. The ttiiee ply tourney composed of an amateur, a womens open and a men's open began yesterday as 250 amateurs completed qualifying rounds highd lighted by the remarkably score of Furgol, whose left arm is 10 inches shorter than his right and whose left elbow is permanently stiffened as the result of an accident 12 years ago. Played in the carnival atmosphere of brightly colored tents, pennants, and soda vendors, the g was a show today as some 42 women sought 17 places in the championship flight of their open, and 134 amateurs the overflow from an for original 384 entrant-tri- ed near-pa- r scores in order to qualify for the amateur. (L'.P) Golf-doms ne LINE TO Begun farior Soiling Parlor cled That game was played less than a month after Pearl Harbor; but Santilli already was figuring on joining the Marines; which he did Immediately after graduation that summer. The star of the Sugar tackle from Bowl the Displayed his Everett. Mass. team spirit so heroically at SaiSan-tllpan that the name of Alex Davis, regular fullback, and reserve backs of 1943 are in the third string. Chunky Bob Dove, one of the finest punting prospects to check m at Ohio State in years, passes almost as well aj Keane. He was credited with a d punt for Ashlund against Gabon. Joe Mascio ran the 100 in 10 flat to win the event In the state high school mert last spring. While the linemen hardly match the backs. Ohio State will not be weak up front. The forwards average 195 pounds, and include five regulars of last year, two substitutes and a sophomore from the 1942 freshmen who stuck out 100-yar- ll will spect by and out the and to come, be remembered with re- HOW slay benched nt Saipan, TIME Standard of California M CAM GET BY NAT ROGERS Garden Matchmaker and Luis Angel had gone to their corners after the most thrilling first round I've ever seen hi a licavyw f rham p o n s h i p 1 g h t or any for that other, Jack Dempsey Firpo 1 eight 1 ha Dempsey Firp dropped f c seven timet when suddenb t P the Wild Bull of the Pampas tore loose with n right to the jaw that put Jack on Queer Street and Rogers a few seconds later knocked him out of the ring. As the champion sank onto his stool. Jack Kearns yelled for the smelling salts. 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And in the years Ui. be sanded when football coaches try t Whea.i!111 claned in their ?"tka h lhe par'or reopens to engender team spirit taohe valley squads, they'll point to the shining Will r el'e lnd I'10 modern hi, place symbol the ni;in who wiuhhi'l aj" w j Fort Meade Post Exchange ofEnsign O'Briens metaphor glass of beer for about Santilli blocking his last fers a a niekle. What a chance for two kick doubtless originated in recollection of his friend's biggest big heads! day In Athletics. That was Jan. 1, 1942, In the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans when right tackle Santilli blocked a punt that was converted Into an automatic Ford-hai- ti safely the play that gave Its 0 triumph over Mis- F ji.ti i Golf Tripleheader A letter from Saipan explains this. It was written by Ensign Gerald J. OBrien, who was graduated from Fordham in 1943. It was received by the Rev. Ignatius W. Cox, S. J., professor of philosAMERICAN LEAGUE ophy and religion at Fordham. An excerpt follows: "A few days before the rough going was over, Al, who had charge of a machine gun outfit, and one of his tournaments, Clark, said. He was officers carried him back ed a prepared statement by Brig, . Byron, director behind the lines, a distance of Gen. Joseph about two miles. Well, they treated Jof the special service division, Al back there and the next day which said: of "Hitherto, the exigencies they had planned to evacuate him combat training have necessitated (the medics). The next morning Al got up, emphasizing physical conditioning, dressed and sneaked hark to bin with competitive games limited to outfit. He told them that lie leisure tune, but as me wouldnt let them go through all situation improves, army planning that fighting while, he wan taking can be expected to encouiage the it easy behind the lines. The offi- natural desire of the soldier for cer Who had carried Al back was competitive athletics." injured that day, so Al took charge of his own outfit and also THEDA I Oll KILLED the Injured officers rifle platoon. SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 22 tl'li to men led galthose he "Well, Utah farmers and hunters have lantly that they found themselves killed 12,000 predators, including treading where fools would nor- one lone wolf, during tne past mally fear to go. He accounted for the Utah predatory animal many Japs and it was while lead- year, Mondays Results committee reported today. Bouning his men in a charge that Al ties Pittsburgh were paid Brooklyn $70,194 totaling was shot. He was shot by a Jap New York 4, Chicago 3. 8 the pant 12 months for who was hiding in a cavity in a during Boston at St. Louis, postponed, coyotes, 1.501 bobcats, 47 cougcoral sector of ground over which rain. ars and the wolf. Al was charging. Al had blocked Only games scheduled. bis last kick. IN' TIIE LEAD The men told me afterward PACIFIC COAST LEAH E that they saw many friends killed, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 22 IT but they somehow could take it in Seventeen-year-ol'Shirley Fry, stride: but when Al got his they Akron, O, tennis star and were brought to tears. It seems 20th annual in the player that Al was known and loved by U. S. junior girl's tournament, led all," even by men who were not m the field into the third round of his platoon. They called him 'The the tourney here today. 2-- during weeks for the tlon f the hall and Lionel man7rchng ,w g echoes all over the field an opponent brings him He knocked out two would-b- e taeklers the first two weeks Rob ISrugge weighs 190 pounds and adds a quick change of pace to his spnnlmg to make him nn ideal man on s'ngle-wm- g reveries uul wide T .stuff. Hull of the baekfield w.ll b Ollie Cline, 19V, omul of impaired hearing Cline 'lits arid drives like Gene Fekete if he 1912 champions and is even more elusive. Ill's combination, besides being entirely triple threat, aveiages 149 pounds Packing up the remarkable frosh are a dozen others, and there's the probibrlitv that Lex Horvath, star right halfback of 1942, will be ava'lablc. The Army has announced plans to discontinue its specialized training In dentistry. That would return Horvath to civilian student status 0 Bowling isuin. ' Hollywood Meets souri. ovation V-1-2? Gains Close Victory Overtime In Football Sans Is So Good It Hurts N.Y. 16 Proof Complete With Bridle and Lines! Brown russet leather harness of heavy duty construction for toughest work. l" inch tugs, steel hames. Priced to save you money! $ . -- Charges Up to 12 Miles of Smooth Barbed Wire! Dual voltage control terminals. Handy postbraekets. Flashing indicator, lor inside or outside use. Built in battery compartment. . . lammMiwfiif 261 NORTH MAIN PHONE 501 mSBW V. |