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leather - At i LIFE 11' i : doe-g- " - KEDS TENNIS OXFORDS seen in t-- --1 7'4 1 :LZs :":'-- 1 1' I : ts3 :a f2::: AN' : ''''' Ilk 95 3 t - it4 - — :a :' ti : It"' -- - '4 :-- E4 4 1 leathez Canvas with ''11t :14 trim Cleated base Zip0 per pockets for balls '147' 1 Light weight and rug3 ged f ' "::— I ift tt - 1- Equal tension atring jobs for x a SLOT games Prompt expert work ' V 44i‘ '''N : 21'-'f:'C'-) - : - 1 : le' 0 - i'L1 - sv'fy -- i 1 I RESTRINGING jit--- e r- - - " -- :0 e' ' i''!--"---- t 4 ' - - J 1 "i':4-- --- -e 411 4 !kil ai i ' ' bird smashersr from the United States and Canada were arriving Wednesday for the start of the American Badminton Assn tournament which opens a three-da- y run Thursday - -- - :: (As—Top "Stopper' A § Stripes" 1r- : Bird Tourney Open WACO Tex Mach 31 i GOLF BAGS 111850i r J I 29 - van Hens en i - 1 er r"------ --' : ' ' I 0 TENNIS ''''ki - I1 4 1 ex-1- 1:: :'' 1 -- ME!" c ii SWI0k1 GI - 144-- le' nit t:31 - - 1 - ! 1 IS - 2 WEST PALM BEACH Fla March 31 (—Lou Possehl checked the Philadelphia Athletics with four hits Wednesday as the Toronto Maple Leafs came through with a 4 to 2 exhibiton game victory The Leafs got two of their runs in the second on three hits including a homer by Ed Sanickl off Joe Coleman Bill McCahan making his first appearance of the season relieved Coleman at the start of the eighth and was touched for two hits and one run St (A) 00x-R H E 903 117 12 1 Cleveland (A) 12 -- 020010 010- -4 9 1 Wilson Widmir (5) Stephens (6) Toronto (I) 4 0 Dreisewerd M and Moss: Gromek Philadelphia (A) 100001000- -2 Possehl and Lbpata Coleman McBlack (5) Lemon (7) and liegam Cahan (8) and Guerra Franks (7) f-A-- r I7' s4 -4- '1 L ' ' ) - r risR r 1 L ' and Masi 4-- ' ' 4 Bosox 1 BRADENTON Fla' March 31 UM—Ernie White pitched three In– nings of hitless baseball needing only 19 pitches to retire nine Red Sox batters as the Boston Braves defeated the Sox 4 to 1 Wednesday in the first of a five game city series In all the Sox were Dinged to five hits by the Braves' trio of White fighting to come back Ed Wright and the veteran Clyde Shoun R H E Boston (A) 000010000- -1 5 0 Boston (N) 02001x- -4 11 0 Kinder Galehouse (7) and Tebbetts White Wright (4) Shoun (7) right-hande- rs ' 4 Li ) L Braves 14-1- I k ' er cJ 2 4 r---- Drew& R E 7 2 St Louis (1'4) 000100 001- -2 New York (A) 21010002x- -4 10 1 Munger Staley (5) and Wilber Mee Emhree Drews (7) and Niarhos Houk 002-:---- 11:3 ?If BELFAST March 31 (A)—Frank McAloran manager of world flyweight champion Rinty Monaghan said Wednesday he was not interested in an offer from Hawaiian promoter Leo Leavitt for Monaghan to defend his title against Dado Marino in Honolulu "1 will not let Rinty defend his title in America or any other part of the world" declared McAloran "I'll make aspirants come here" he added meaning Britain or Ulster Monaghan said "Just because I am in the money I am not going to leave the fans who loyally supported me in my rise to the top" -- Chandler suspended Durocher shortly before opening day last season for "conduct detrimental to baseball" He became eligible automatically after the close of the world series and again signed to manage Brooklyn In early December Chandler stopped off herè on his swing around the training camps He returned to West Palm Beach after the game and plans to visit Washington at Orlando over the week end Later he will tour the west coast of Florida A B " ' Yanks 6 Cards 2 ST PETERSBURG 'Fla March 31 un—Bouneing back after having been fed a Tuesday the New York Yankees banged out 10 hits including a two-ru- n homer by Billy Johnson to best the St Louis Cards 6 to 2 Wednesday The Yankee triumph evened the series between the teams at four victories for each The Cards were held to seven hits by Red Embree and Karl 5-- Woin - ' R H E 14 2 Cincinnati (N) 011610002-- 11 103001500-14 2 10 Philadelphia (N) Holcombe Peterson (5) Hughes Scala Homers Chisox Win 22-ga- March 31 (Happy) Chandler and Brooklyn Manager Leo Durocher met formally on a ball field Wednesday for the first sus-- 1 time since Leo's season-lon- g ' pension in 1947 "Good luck Leo" said Happy' "Thank you commissioner" Leo answered Although he posed for pictures with Dodger President Branch Rickey and Chandler Durocher wore no smile as the returned to the bench Champ's 3Ithiager Refuses- Offer six-ru- 51-ho- DEzy1 Fla (A')—Commissioner ‘4 oldster from the By RUSS NEWLAND !Pittsburgh ownership of a year ago t Walker 4' ' SAN FRANCISCO March 31 IT1 has been spending freely Dodgers Max West who led the :01! : Although spring training games Coast league in homers with San —Pittsburgh in a y n o t figure haven't the Pirates as a stamped strongly as a pennant contender fiery crew Meyer sizesAip his team Diego last season and holdover this season but new Manager Bill as stronger down the middle this Wally Westlake ' Meyer is positive the club will year The catching second base thinks Walker Manager Meyer make a better showing than last area and center field area have will be good for 75 games or so The Pirates finished in a been bolstered Second sacker and that his experience and spirit year's last-platie in the 1947' National Romie Bazgall and shortstop Stan will have a steadying influence Rojekc acquired in the big player-a- ll West in addition to the outfield league race cash deal with Brooklyn may There is a long- - range see service at first base benot may cause of his hitting power Howbuilding program on at Pittsburgh vide a double play combination The in seen in with youthful talent to be blended years Pittsburgh ever Ed Stevens way of MonPirates had the worst double play treal in the deal bywith into the aging stock Brooklyn season in the league last was on to handle the first Meyer making his debut as a big record outfield has been strength-h- e sack taken The league pilot is part of the program He will keep it if he can job ened by the acquisition of Johnny bat against His Kansas City team won league pitching major American association pennant last Hopp from the Boston Braves Chesnes a Prize season and his ability in the minor Hopp in center will be flanked by He'll be at helm Billy Meyer run hitter Ralph Kiner in The prize Pittsburgh rookies are of Pittsburgh Pirates this year circuits is acknowledged He is bed provided the working tools for left Three right fielders are on ing pitcher Bob Chesnes a future topside club The new deck They are Fred (Dixie) and Ed Fitzgerald catcher who were Coast league stars last year The Pirates' front office laid out $125000 and players for Chesnes winner for San Francisco Fitzgerald from Sacramento also cost a pretty penny Of the two Fitzgerald appears the more solid Investment at presAriz March 31 CIO— ent He'll relieve first stringer PHOENIX one of the best A two-ru- n Kluttz game4nding Clyde victory LAKELAND Fla March 31 (A)—Watch out for that Dizzy Chesnes after a flashy three-innin- g homer by outfielder Gerry Scala a knuckle spring training appearance against Wednesday gave the Chicago White Trout this year The Terre Haute flash has added the Giants has complained of a Sox a 7 to 6 decision over the shoulder condition He came ball to hits bag of tricks an arm operation nicely cago Cubs It was the Sox' third through Detroit said the bespectacled "That's ray strikeout ball" during the winter Team boss triumph in seven spring Veteran I see those other guys Meyer thinks Chesnes a corking ments with the Cuba knuckler prospect witb speed needs only to with that HURT AGAIN! getting away The Cubs had tied the score at overcome nervousness on the firing hitters ball fooling games winning line on Peanuts homer I know I got a better kunckler If husky Bob comes through the in the eighth and Lowrey's had gone ahead Pirates will toss a formidable 6 to 5 in the first of the ninth than they do so I'm goin to use it mound squad against the opposi- Then came Scala's clinching blow "Steve (Manager O'NeilD says tion Kirby Higbe who joined the with a mate-o- n base The former Its okay with him Anything as Burs from last and Waterloo White Sox also year Brooklyn was followed this season by Hal hammered out a triplespeedster to score two long as I win rd better win some Vic be Lombardi will White Sox runs in the fourth inGregg and this year too" Trout said he had been fooling VERO BEACH Fla March 31 starters along with holdovers Ernie ning RITE around with the knuckler for years UP) — Brooklyn outfielder Pete Bonham and Freddie Ostermueller 011 002 011- -4 9 0 (N) are pr ov en merchandise Chicago but never seriously until last year Reiser suffered a leg injury end They ) 100 400 9 4 Ch Its (A g0 Lombardi Ctstermueller start and last his in it used he being when was forced from the lineup in the the lefties Schmitz Wade (6) and McCullough a Now it's season permaof the Scherting (6) Grove Albosta (6) exhibition game Wednesday in nent part of his repertoire and Weigel MonRiddle which trimmed the Surprises Dodgers no The Tiger righthander has 4 5 to treal right-handa 11111S1 Ort3 about 1947 He agrees it Elmer Riddle Battle to Tie Reiser who has been learning to from Cincinnati's Reds has been was a bad year It must have been base under the first play tutelage the surprise package and leading ORLANDO Fla March 31 tin- -because it cost him money of George Sisler hit a ground rule hurler of the spring training The Washington and Kansas City bat"Sure they cut me" he said double into the overflow crown In club also has some his contract "why prime freshman tled to a 4 tie in eleven innings talking about thinkthe first Inning Apparently In southpaws Stan Ferek Wednesday with Gil Coan of the talent not? They don't pay you for nothto he WaS allowed go all the and Steve grad- Senators delivering a game-tiein- g year Ws going to be dif- ing ing Thairm way he sped toward third and uates and Negy Indianapolis Jim Keck-le- y home run with two out and one on ferent going to get it all slipped just before he reached the back and then some (Spartanburg S C) Cal Mc- in the ninth The game was called Lish and Forrest Main up from due to darkness "I was due for one of those bag Dr H W Wandler club physi— Kansas City Main may grab off At Orlando Fla: (Game called end years- - Got to have tough luck once clan didn't think Reiser pulled a the relief job 11 innings darkness) R It E In a while Even at that I was going muscle More K than -14 213 likely its just' The infield offers the principal City (AA) 101144 300 00along fine into May with a 2 I a 00-17 1 402 Ws 14 010 205 sh'n (A) cramp the doctor said record Then against Chicago Question in that Ed Stevens at first Tote Mackinson Schanz (7) (6) durReiser had at first worked a Got at and at second charley big Basgall Rojek pulled my leg and Drescher: Jones Curtis (5) ing infield practice but was shifted short fit together At third Frank Tones horse way up high on the leg to Ferrick (7) Welteroth the outfield when the game Gurine needs no introduction He (10) and(6Evans won that garne with a homer in Early (6) on was Robinson Jackie 297 67 ruined runs in last but and opened hit knocked 10th that my the leg first Eddie for the and on to most season Dodgers valuable become year Indians 12 Browns 10 the club "I was back in there right away Miksis was on second R H E Ariz March 31 (UP)— TUCSON still Veteran Don Gutteridge but pretty soon I came up with Montreal 4 1 000 000 040--- 4 Jim was a sore arm rm pitching stiff Brooklyn (N) other the grandn slam home run Ilegan's speedy purchased 8 0 10000400x-- -5 rally in the legged unnatural that puts rma Srnolko (6) Schallock (8) day from the Red Sox for utility climaxed a seven-ruSloat istram on your arm and then and Dapper Caldorone (6) and Sand-Joc- k purposes while earlier Pittsburgh seventh inning here Wednesday (81 Banta Palica (8) and bought Ed Bockman from Cleve- and enabled the Cleveland Indians really cooked I wind up 10 and 11 to whip he St Louis Browns 12 for the year" land for a similar role Hodges Campanella (7) to 10 RITE r"" 0 0 00 110110 10 1 —004140100--10 Louis 25 No Smiles Wasted as Happy Lippy Meet in Dodger Camp Reds Outlast Phi is in 11-1- 0 Game :06 7air' ts- ' ilLilLJ IJ''''' Co4100 7 '' ' 9 11 otiLt -- 1 Thursday April 'r ' 4' ' ' vtt - '' F ' t ' 1 ' ' - t 4 ' - ' - 7 g&1EMidM25&1 F i' i f |