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SPORT .CENTER i P PHONE 629 L i s i | FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES : H .:"“Tflffl lv,"",‘f"[‘-‘f,‘fl‘?ff”, 0il Bumers s Pllm'u g = Eieafinj 1‘5"{ & = THRIFT (0-0P |z 6 767 FRIDPAY ===~ SATURDAY ROSEDALE-=No. 2 can PEAS 2ior35¢6lor$1.00 DEW KIST—Jar DICED BEETS - 2 ior 35¢Hfor$1.00 TASTEWELL—No. 2 can e ; CREAM (ORN - 2for35¢6for$1.00 | - erating i "" of lecing to s by which o Philliss is leaving" the door wide ugos!avs Fither Al A skoeiira0s Bibs spen for the Chicago Cubs in the f reiflstarad et Playing with letters, why do X;f’,“"l League pennant scrambl ROME, July 18.—Premier Alcide t Engineer, 1400 Textile | they cdll Williams the Boston “T° I‘"‘L f"l"“ : rule De Gasperi, expressing disappoint- incl | e And of course. that defense i 5 TOOSL By~ 8 hall RUILG shant 0 i e h Pacific Pac Co., Inc By Bill Weatherby Lou Bourdreau cooked up for him i : elizve the real toqay he feared b, Orca (AP SPORTS WRITER) would be the “T" formation. it aaad i find the repyplic would | dock The pitching of husky Cliff Mel- Chuck Taylor, the very active 1d Cubs battling for the Cordov i Aug. 2 ten, backstopped by his special as- Coalport, Pa., welterweight c S the « 1 MacLean Metal signment catcher, extended the en over the management of Bern: ounted out ’I‘I the race ;'“{{ council X censtruct gar longest win- Miller, New York Negro, after box- just another wartime club”|Tha Premier ilding thereon, | season to 12 ing 45 rounds with him. Wonde caleulations, the compromise a “solution” which § atter St., and traight games and held firm their if Church hei that oldie: “If o i 'I:a l[""l“- satisfied neither Ttaly or Yugo- C to the Small | half-game D to St hi n't he 18 1e necks of the g and said that Italy S - | QN u, Alaska; Aug-! half-game prup today at the head you can't lick them, join t n? St. Louls Red BIFHs il gale s 10 a, and said that Italy w pin ka of the £ Coast Baseball Although Earl Blaik claims there g s and only 3 1-2 ping her hopes on the forthcoming | League. are no “name” football I pS" {n SRIes oui of ArSL-p: Paris peace cc nce to veto the Notth Packing Co., Seattle, ded by timely hitting, Melton, the incoming class at West Point I\\I;;“:.’;.: 5 de l'l(v:l\l?\(l 3:‘;(‘(.];.‘x;,\ TnverRErion ' ¢ faet by 56 feet, whart former New York Giant, wc s there is a boy named Russ Doble- bY drubb s, 10-0, in | uqtaly expended )0 casual- €xte: 30 feet by 60 feet and ! lith g nr:: {5 seven ;m:;v‘\ 1.\: ::v o stein who played a lot of tack the afternoon then watching (h] last war defending fish ¢ Cove, Moser Bay,, defeating the Hollywood Stars, 3-2, Tennessce last fall T both the Brooks and Cards Low!'s he said in®an interview. near outh end of Kodiak Behind the six-foot-five-inch Hinnershitz, the auto race driver, Under the arcs Bob Chipman ve a very great fear that the Island, Alaska; August 16 scuthpaw’s Lurling successes stands isn't putting on the dog when his ;“\"‘-“ l‘“l"‘“"" r)""‘ "‘]"1"’:“:';‘“ ‘-Idd‘“[-; new Republican government will not| S Pack wharf ex satchér. : e kit shauffeur is p to the first win in over s th, ¢ X 4 o Aae 15 fo 6t 1 nd 40 feet catcher Joscph Conrad Sprinz, 42- | chauffeur |)Alul\‘lll up B i ehEAty fibte ¥h S IBEEEN compromi: f . v\ r-old workhorse behind the track. He figured it was a Sk s A it ized at the peace conference f by 45 foot B s o ST rove after having his licen - cago situation. Recent pitching s added with rv smile that ¢ v cannery in who wilu (A\.\A\ exception just :{‘F’l)l((l‘!‘dl“;l)xl’ \:1\”.“,‘ Ax;; x1“n u lotm - of Joliniy ERHirik ) HAGEY, ‘11“”‘.1.1:1‘.‘:1”\,1\".‘ ; \\‘\ 1 v‘fi{ n". . ‘l\l“h around the dugout unless fo iree or on Al g o g e d goslavia wouid ac- o R Melton is vitching. Besides calling speeding cha Wyse and Haok Borowy Bave been cept the. “solution” either ust 1 them for the big man on the 2o TR B 2 de i T A T BR & | mound, Spriiz has been hitting A EBAU.S H St. Louis once ugain refused MRS, DRULEY HERE slightly over .300. IVEAIER OF A chatre 1o 1 4 Mrs. Coiis Druley, former resi-! R T in the lead they hadn't held all o e AR Shortstop Roy Nicely drove in lABoR UNION Now s B R"” five year Red Mountain, Kenai! second and fourth innings and with ! ck added one with the BB in charge of BhaHAL aebupe a quick fi decision protected bases chaked 1o give Oscar Judd a tain Chrome mine, was scheduled the 3-2 margin his club had gained £ l(l‘\u’trl‘fl;l\?\ H;I.‘ 3 1:; ‘“d: i to fly south today after spending in the eightih In the ninth,, Frank | prrTspuRGH, July 18—Rokert o rounAREN. BEdato. oall % N in Juneau visiting Kelleher w.lked. Tony. Lupien 8 two rounds and had all in re LOS ANC 155 K et | 7 s W Kt (. G S nly | Murphy of Boston, American base- lief help from Charlie Schanz S AR G R ‘ crificed him along, and Nicely pa) guild or sought tadlay Diok Mulligan o kave the 107 de|ical dulletin condition of e here with- | wrapped up the game when he ather of the New'cision | ward issued early to- his wife in the, caught 2 grounder which bounced th o said that it was found neces- to Cuba where he! cif third baseman Ted Jen- bt aiedbs Rodgers Betback | last night to tap Hughes' left charge of a large gold ning's glove and tagged Kelleher informally to sev-: DBrcoklyn staggered to a iifth nd remove more than a uley was for years on| between third and the home plate of BN h uccessive setback at Cincinnati 5- | quart of flud f the Alaska Juneau | Leser of a chucking deal with _ingividuaily and in small groups ieir seventh defeat in eight; Drs. Vernc Mason and Lawrence { Melten was Eadie Erautt since they came to Pittsburgh,” Mur- on the current western tour.| Chaffin reported that otherwise - - - | phy said, “and Il talk to more Hank Behrman appeared 10| the condi of the millionaire TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS | 1s| them cither on the road or in Bos- 2-1 triumph in his pocket | aircratt and film producer ——— of Los Aneies 5-0 behind the five | ton.” the Dodger defense collapsed was unchanged he was re- If you Lave not received your hit hurling of Cotton Pippen, whe in the four-run eighth to give ported improved yesterday and told copy of the new telephone dir resistered nis 11th win a t five Bucky Walters his sixth deecision.| pr, Mason: *I feel better than I tory call 420. ( defeats The' ISEaeNi ot 14 hits H Eddie Miller’s single with the bases ' paye since I was injured - uotching the score sheet one run at ?or s rle S loaded actually decidzd the issue. | Hughes sulfered a crushed lung incipal breeds of U. S a time in tue first, sixth and sev- Rockie Ralph Kiner sunk the gng other injuries when an Army Ayrshire; Brown | enth and wirding up with two' on New York Giants with a three-run| ;.15 reconnaissance plane he was ‘Helstein and Jer- sl . <3 e S homer and two singles behind Pitts- | yoq rashed JUYT Les Starsella’s single and Bill! ‘The first horse to finish in the 0 uS, Ao, (WO PR o0 er el | resting crashed yily 7 Hart’s homer in the eighth inning. featurs race at Seattle's Long Olt tried. everything. starbing vellaf ; Seattle Loses track yesterday didn't win. Stew- .,y Arg Trinkle and relieving| Portland’s 1945 pennant-winning 2198 disd fied Bvl‘ for < iccessively with Red Hress, the 39- Beavers overwhelmed the last-place SORAINE ano! e bl o '(‘(f:)' car-old coach, and Johnny Gee - Scattle Rainiers 9-2, leaving three!?erda i W i >!who hadn't pitched a ball all The T l ) and a hal: pames between them M1V B;‘]‘Fi; Oup g 1 i IPEGR AR e end the celler. The Beavers had Prospero third. All major league records went by | most of their fun in the fifth in- ..the boards at the Yankee Stadium C l ning, driving Glen Elliott off the! M0 the sauared circle, Oakland's ., o New Yorkers lured 30,159 Caners hill on three successive hits and ‘,“;’)‘ X '“‘U “]_ ,ii-,;;l”_“; paying guests through the turnstiles pounding Jim Tobin with five [P N € SRS ENE G N lam 10 Boost the season high to 1510.- bingles, all of which with a walk 200 § 008 SRECES LW A BAM 634 The best previous mark was EVERYTHI Were wortn SIX Iuns. pod_ his opponent four times and 1485166 attained by the Chicago NG... The Sacramento Solons and San po S OPPOCRL TOHE WRCS 809 Gubs in 1929, and that for an en-| F . Diegq. Badres: went iinto the '11gh, -0 0 T e voe Amse tire season. | rom Playsuxls to Eve- inning with the count knotted, and q. National Intercolle s it | . G E o Ehoh oot AL med atignel. Intercolleg ‘ Yanks Win Two : ning Gowns Expertly Harrington, belted home a 7-6 vic- jo champion—Bog Fal ¢ of Incidentally the Yanks won two| £ £ ~ Hollywood—was climinate is, 3-2, 8- e C d and tory. Steve Mesner doubled o lead LSAIWOO_was climinated from St Louls, 3-2, 8-4, but re- leaned and Pressed L JleRer SRR 0880 western THexd Gpjits mainzd 11 full games behind Bos- | T ahe Mettt, walked nd Lillic ship at Neenah, Wisconsin. ye ton, which dum Chicago twice, | B e ey ph 00 day. Falkenburg dropped a sec 3-1 and 6-1. Most important de- | i ROW DAVE 5 1 slugied 10 084 Lhe DABS. yound singles decision to Cesar velopment of the day to the Yanks| 48-HOUR SERVICE Harringten, a recruit frem the velopment of the, day to the Yank o2y b e g » Carmona, the third-ranking mem- wj the accidental “beaning” of | Sacramento larm club, Wenatchee per of the Philippines’ Davis Cup sho tstop Phil Rizzuto by Nelson | JUST of e, Weuen - Iotemaiionsl jea Potter. Rizzuto was carried from | Leaete el foboad A Saewio- the field and spent tre wight in ner. Joe starting seventh Gonzales relieved Solon pitcher Jerry and finishd. New Mine Supervisors: Staley dn. the tion. The injury was diagnosed as 1 cencussion. STANDIN S gaws s Jimmy Outlaw’s 12th inning SEANDIN GG CREES ‘n wage Agl’eemem, double enabled Detroit to trim & Eaciflc ("'*5:,‘]"“8:9 Ptl . Ge . Washington 3-2 for Al Benton’s SAIRS. e ' [ h Id first success since April 18, the sec- .(S;n;lf‘ralnm&u\ 4 37 667 ew's S oe o ond day of the pmn, The big Dakland 74 38. .661 lor hurled five innings of hit- Los Angeles .58 52 5271 WASHINGTON, July 18.—A gov- relief ball to outpoint Bobo Hollywood 57 53 518 crnment-granted wage agreement Nawsom. Sacramento 53 58 477 covering 136 mine supervisors gave Allie Reynolds got victory No. 5 San Diego 51 62 451 John L. Lewis a new toehold to- on the record by subduing the Portland 38 68 .358 day in the soft coal industry. Philadelphia Athletics with five Seattle 36 73 330 It means that Lewis and his plows, 8-2. American League United Mine Works (AFL) have —gcores and batteries: Team w L Pct Won the first contract specifying 2 Boston . 61 24 778 Supervisors’ wages and working con- A"k'{"“" League Nevw! Yotk 50 35 .5gg ditions ever negotiated in the in- First Game Detroit 46 35 .568ldustx‘y‘s history. Chicago 1; Boston 3; Lopat and Washington 41 40 506 Mine owners for years have re- Tresh; Dobson and Partee. Cleveland 38 45 458 Sisted all attempts to enter into Sccond Game St Touls 37 47 .44/ union contracts applicable to su-| Chicago 1; Boston 6; Grove, Chicago 33 49 402 Pervisors on the contention that Hamner (8) and Hayes; Ferriss and Philadelphic 25 56 309 SuPervisors represent management. H. Wagner. =~ National League In recent weeks the operato: \ ? F"‘*”, Game Wacin W L Pet Sought unsuccessfully to restr in‘l St. Louis 2; New York 3; Gale- Brooklyn 49 33 598 the government from entering into|house and Mancuso; Bevens and st Tows 19 34 590 Such an agreement. The mines still| | Robinson Chicago i 35 557 Aare under Federal ownership as al k 55007?‘1 Game Bostan 40 13 ‘agpivesult of the seizure order which| St. Louis 4; New York 8; Potter, Cinalunati 28 41 ‘4g1 87eW out of the two-month bitum- Zoldak (4), Kinder (8) and Helf, Philadelphia 34 43 “qpinOUS slr)ke this spring. Mancuso (4); Bonham and Rob- —>o— {inson. ;‘fl‘:‘,”bbi‘g gg :g i 200 CONV Cleveland 8; Philadelphia 2; Rey- 5 i I(IS FIGHIlno]ds and Hegan; Knerr, Griffith b . i and Rosar. 'FIRE IN SAN oumnui Detratt 3; Washington 2; 1 in- nings; Trucks, Benton (8) and Tebbetts; Newson and Early. | SAN QUENTIN, July 18—Raw National League ‘jule stored in a San Quentin ware- | - Boston 0; Chicago 10; Sain, | (1), White (1), Johnson house smouldered today, hours al’-iwrighl ter a $250,000 fire which kept pl‘is<‘|l3) and Masi; Chipman and Mec- BY HUGH FULLERTON on and civilian firefighters busyCullough, Scheffing (9). NEW YORK, July 18—The an- for more than an hour yesterday., New York 5; Pittsburgh 8; Trin- nouncement that Princeton, the; Warden Clinton T. Duffy said the kle, Kress (1) Gee (5) Thompson oldest football-playing school of all, Strincevich and has listed 22 grid games for four different teams next fall brings out! the fact that therell be a heck of a| lot of football in 1946 . The Tigers likely will be stressing quan tity more than quality with junior varsity, 150-pound and freshman blaze may have been caused by a|(7) and Lombardi; carelessly handled cigarette that Lopez. was smuggled into the warehouse.| Breoklyn 1; Cincinnati 5; Behr- Cigarette smoking in the warehouse man, Casey (8) and Anderson; banned. | Walters and Mueller. Duffy said that most of the 80, Philadelphia 10; St. Louis 7; Judd tons of poultry and dairy feed for Schanz (9), Mulligan (9) and Sem- the prison ranch was saved by 200 Jincick; Burkhart, Wilks (1), Krist squads being organized when cthey convict fire fighters. About 2,500 (6) Schmidt (8) and Rice. don't even expect a top-rank var- bales of raw jute for the prison ——————— sity team . . . 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