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LOWLY BROWNS HANDED YANKS 440 —- 'SELECT PLAYERS FOR! IR DAY BASEBALL EAT LAKE WORTH Key West will be will be represented by men who know most of the angles of building a ship when FELLER FINALLY GAINED George Reid leads his “volun- 20TH VICTORY: CARDINALS. teer? squad against the Lake INCREASED LEAD WITH. (Spceiat The Cittzen) NEW YORK, Aug. 4—The New York Yankees yesterday after- noon suffered their first double | loss of the season, And the low- ly St. Louis Browns administered | the twin defeat. Turning the tables on the po- tential American league cham- pions, the Brownies allowed only | Worth Ramblers of the South ing Up To Ball—That’s |Plorida Glades ‘league int a Labor Day balt game at Lake Worth. Whole Thing’ Players WHO have“ agreed to celo, Sailmalker; Make the trip in September in- elude Al Rodriguez, “a ‘chauffeur at the Naval Station: Julio Bar- By EARL HILLIGAN AP Feature Service Writer CHICAGO, Aug. coveted National Open cham- Pionship and bigtime golf's hot- {| jtest star, big Ralph Guldahl to- day is the most bewildered man | in the game—py his ‘ own , mission. ‘ pee +. \desse Solenbarger, Marine, and competitor on the tournament hed ois ene ‘aidexd blanking | Harry Wickers, circuit, the big, round-shouldered the Bronx Bombers in the night-; Reid also is attempting to get westerner hasn’t been able to get cap for the first time since May | 30. Scores were 6-2 and 5-0. Pre- viously, the McCarthy pitching staff had gone through 35 in- nings without allowing a mark- er. ; St. Louis hopped on Red Ruffing and Norman Branch far! six Funs in three innings to take the opener. A homer by Charley Keller was the only long blow the New Yorkers got . off. the " . Club— W. L. Pet. nothing but’ practice. Comins ead om sohnaK Ni" | New York 69 32 .683 ae AS a knows in- Yanks in the afte fig ered. the’ Cleveland - 56 43 .566 stinctively when his ‘feel’ isn’t egrhee asso sds qieuiuks Boston 20 48 .510 right—and mine isn’t. My swing “Rapid” Rokert ‘Pali caaieeday Chicago 49 52 .485 definitely is out of the groove Pape, Skee Velen YOGeUaY | Detegiy 49 52 .485 and I've noticed a tendency to ga j Fe © | Philadelphia 48 51 .485. play too much to the left. When Season, bumping _ the - Philadel- st “Louis 40 §9 .404/I deliberately play to the right, phia Athletics 6-3 with a three- Washington 35°58 .396'I only get into more trouble. hitter ina twin bill curtain-rais- Why I've even played one shot er. Als took the nighteap, 43° Ciup— W. L. Pet. off my left foot, then changed Wally Moses seored the winning ¢; Loyis __ 45 35 .650 and played the next off my run for the Connie Mack boys on Brooklyn 63 36 .636/right—and watched both shots a long fly by Dick Siebert. Pittsburgh 53 43 .552/ go wild. The Boston Red Sox bowed to! Cincinnati 53 45 .541/ “My putting hasn't degenerat- the Detroit Tigers, 6-3, and the'New York 46 48 489 ed proportionately. It’s my tee to veteran Ted Lyons whitewashed |Chicago . 44 55 444 green game that has gone sour.| the Washington Senators, 9-0, for Boston __ 41 57 .418 T know that swinging too fast the Chicago White Sox. Philadelphia 26 72 .265 has caused me to slice and I'm Patiopal Leegue - - working on that now. Fve sim- The St. Louis Cardinals added a Danning; Heintzelman, Klinger ply got to slow my swing down half-game to their National league and Davis. It’s jerky. Other players aa lead by virtue of a double victory —— told me about it over the Philadeldphia Phillies, First Game ee ca eas bicaiacaid aksers despite a single triumph by the’ at St Louis R. H. E. pletely. I've played good golf Brooklyn Dodgers. _. | Philadelphia 1 6 2 before and am sure I'll be up The Cards defeated the Phils s¢ Louis a 611 1) there again”. by identical scores, 6-1. Both Phil- Banton, Hoerst and Warre : adelphia runs in the doublehead- er were “circuit clouts. Johnny Rizzo, pinch hitting, homered in, the first. and Danny Litwhiler * cracked one in the nightcap. Morton. Cooper, pitching his first game following an operation on his elbow June 17, conquered the Phils with a six-hit perform- ance in, the curtain-raiser. Lon ‘Warneke turned in a five-hit job in the. second fracas. Johnny Mize, the big gun of the Redbird offensive, knocked home seven runs in the doubleheader. A seven-hit attack in the sec- ond inning that sent Bill Lee and Tot Pressnell to the showers won a 10-2 decision over the Chicago Cubs for the Daffy boys of Braok- lyn. Whitlow Wyatt went all the} way for the Dodgers, holding the Bruins to seven safe blows. The fast fading Cincinnati Reds, champions of the baseball world, tock it on the chin twice again yesterday. Both defeats were shutouts by: Boston Braves pitch- ing. .Jim, Tobin's fiye-hitter fea- tured the 5-0 opener afd’ Johnny § Hutchings® three-hit Hevtoriobnce highlighted the 3-0 afte: The awakened Pitts! rates claimed another pair of vic- _Agties in their amazing id bat-, Atle, ing the New York *Giants, 5-4 and 10-4. Pennsyl-} vania’s Sunday law limited’ the} nightcap to six innings. | Results: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Cincinnati Boston 5 11 Cincinnati 05 2) Tobin and Berres; Riddle, Beggs and Lombardi. Second Game At Cincinnati R. HE. Boston 310 1 Cincinnati 03 3 Hutchings and Masi; Waiters and R. West. | First Game | At Pittsburgh R. HE New k 4 4 0) Pittsburgh §.% 1; Da Second Game At New York New York Pittsburgh Wittig, Lohrman, “Bowman an “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room end Lounge ee and DANCING Strictly Fireproof OPEN THE YEAR AROUND” mae “Sy 4. Carpenter, MeGee, Brown and } ning; Hientzehman, Dietz and Lopez. Joe Navarro, the city’s outstanding young catcher, join the squad. Navarro member of the Coast Guard Cut- | ter Pandora. is STANDINGS most to going this ye: He isn’t glum—just perplexed. a ing up to the ball—that’s the whole thing”, he says. “T can’t seem to get comfort- " able at the address and don’t have that old relaxed feeling. I can’t line the hole*up as I used to, either. I've done plenty of MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES American experimenting, but I don’t think I've done too, much. I really M. Cooper and Mancuso. Second Game Fellow pros aren’t agreed on what is wrong with Guldahl’s igame.. Many of them, though, think it’s more mental than me- R. H. E.| chanical, that he has worried so At St. Louis Philadelphia 15 St. Louis & 6 8 Pearson, Hughes, Hoerst At Chicago Brooklyn Chicago Wyatt and Franks; Lee, 10 15 3.7% Press- Open—a tough 2/about his failure to start click- 0 | ing that he has lost the ability to and | concentrate. Warren; Warneke and W. Cooper. | Guldahl’s contention that he Winner of the 0 National Open crown in 1937 and 3) 1938, he also won the Western event—in 1936, nell, Root and McCullough. 1937 and 1938. Many veteran ob- eangialglial servers say that the Guldahl who AMERICAN LEAGUE won the 1937 National Open at First Game Oakland Hills, Birmingham, At New York R. H. E.|Mich., was one of the coolest, St. Louis 6 16° 0 most ron-nerved competitors in New York 2 4 2 golf history. Niggeling and Ferrell; Ruffing, Branchs and Dickey. Second Game At New York St. Louis New York Harris Branch and Rosar. and Swift; First Game Cleveland Philadelphia Second Game At Philadelphia Cleveland \Philadelphia - Hevnig, Brown and Hemsley; R. HE | Marchildon, Ferrick and Hayes. 1) At Boston Detroit Boston Newhouser, I Benton and Suni | |yvan; Wagner, Ryba and Pytlak. At Washington Chicago | Washington ber and Early. At. Philadelphia... first money of $1,200 last August and shortly afterward went to “the semi-finals of the 1940 PGA R. H. E. tournament where Byron Nelson 5 il Q .2 Bonham, R. H. E. single 6 12 2}been in the money so infrequent- | winnings, } 3 3 McCrabb, |. Feller ¢ and Beggutels | Beckman, Hadley and Hayes. R.H.E 0 beat him, one up. Even though O'he had occasional low rounds} after that PGA event, Guldahl dates his decline from that tournament. ‘ This season he hasn’t won a championship and has Olly that his tourney through July 20, didn’t exceed $’500—a far cry from the ap-j proximately $30,000 in purses he picked ip in 1937 and 1938. In the 1941 PGA championship |< 3 9 Olat Denver, Guldahl was elimin-} 412 0 ated in the third round, by Nel-| son again. His heavy tournament sched- ule doesn’t give him much time RH pis steady practice but he says 6 11 311 RHE The BETTY RAYMOND | | RESTAURANT 909 Fleming Street 918 0) BREAKFAST - 0 6 23} |LUNCH Lyons and Tresh; Sundra, Zu- DINNER - © Four hne reatayronts eworded Grond Prax 1940 Hot Off ‘he Wire! Service Inning. By Inning, First Time in Key West HORSESHOE CAFE 602 Duval Sireet Schultz & Riggs Returns Direct From the Ball Park Golf's Star Says I Just Don’t Feel Right Stand- SPORTS RTS CALENDAR 4. — Three | @ general helper; Anthony | years ago a double winner of the | | Kelly, clerk; Joe Soldano, machin- jist’s helper; Philip Baker, boiler- maker's helper; Gabriel Garcia, general helper; Francis Delaney, clerk; Manolo Acevedo, machin- ist’s helper; Clarence Allshou clerk; Charles Wells, ad-} Once the*most feared “stretch” | “I just don't feel right stand- | should take a month off and do} has played good golf before is an! R. H. E.' under-statement. He won the Milwaukee Open’s! THE KEY Mgcis CITIZEN GULDAHL ISN'T DISCOURAGED BASEBALL (MAJOR LEAGUES) TODAY American | New York at Washington. | Philadelphia at Beston. Only games scheduled. National New York at Brooklyn, jgame. . Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Chicago. Boston-Philadelphia, not sched- ' uled. night | SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p, m.) i TONIGHT First Game—Thurston vs. Nav- Sta. Second Game—Navy vs. Raiders. WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—Red Raiders NavSta. Second Game—Navy vs. pers. in oldtime style. | Red | vs. Pep- FRIDAY NIGHT First Game—Thurston vs. Red Raiders. Second Game—Peppers _ vs. NavSta. peas SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE (3:38 p. m.) WEDNESDAY Naval Air Station vs. Marines at Fort Taylor Field. Naval Station vs. Army at Army Barracks. SATURDAY Naval Air Station vs, Coast Guard at Naval Air Station Field. Sub Chaser Division vs. Army at Army Barracks Field. i Submarine Division ys. De- stroyer Division at Fort Taylor! Field. at “Army Barracks Field. Sub Chaser Division stroyer Division at Field. Marines ys. vision at Naval vs. Fort Taylor Submarine Di-!| Air Station | i Field. 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