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gnaeee NOSE REE owl PAGE FOUR IRATES HALT RAIDERS, 6-2; SOX BEAT SAINTS, STANDINGS Asland| City Baseball League Club— W. L. Pet. s r Blue Sox 3 1 .750 Pirates | = 3 2 -750 Mario Sanchez Pitches ee nema - 2 an 5 made by Gibby Valdez, San Car-|L. Valdez, p-lb 2 0 0 2 2 0 catan 4 3 s 83 7 -International Lea: Hitter For Bues; Gabe 1. aicher, when Charlie Albury |A. Pazo, ss 11-0 0 4 0 para ss aa RA Lastres Rescues Blue lifted one in front of the plate.) 744), 29 6 52719 4|Tavana 79 28 .738 |The pitcher tried for it, and Gib-| Score by innings: R. H. E./Tampa 76 34 691 Hose. by had his mitt under the pitch--'Blue Sox 230 101 001—8 9 2|Miami Beach 59 46 562 jer’s glove. When the ball went:S, Carlos — 120 000 030—6 5 4|Miami 53 55.491 The Pirates and Blue Sox re- through the glove he caught it. | Two-base hits: Mouldin 2;|West Palm Beach o 3 ae mained tied for first place in the} Jy the second game the Pi-! earned runs: Blue Sox 5, San Car- ear oaibd Bak An Island City Baseball League yes- |rates scored in the first on alos 2; struck out: by, Ecos Port Laddasisic 28 78 264 terday as the Buccaneers shoved ‘triple by Jesus Garcia and ajl, by Lastres 8, by Valdez 1, by “ the Raiders into second place ; single PY Spe Sete Hae Caren oe 4h aeeee tenes L. Pet. ‘ eid 4 .|fourth the Re aiders tie e 7, oO! ‘az 1, » O 2 .L. 5 with a 6-2 defeat and the Sox|— ot on a triple by Joe Mira and ‘Lastres 10; stolen bases: R. Garcia, Brooklyn |. 63 39 618 sank San Carlos, 8 to 6. Jan error by Raiph Arnold, but C. Albury 2, Al. Acevedo 2,|St. Louis 54 44 551 A good crowd at Wickers Field the Pirates came back for three :Casado, D. Fernandez, Mouldin; |New York 52 43.547 watched Mario Sanchez hold the ‘runs on three singles, a walk and ‘double play: C. Garcia to Valdez, ‘Boston 52 48.520 ‘5 : ‘ eae ae aera faa am {Diaz to C. Garcia, Fernandez to|Cincinnati 50 54.481 Raiders to six hits after Gabe one error, sending Higganbotham |) io Lastres; winning pitch jChicago 47 52 475 Lastres had rescued the Blue Sox |to the ene bay eee eerie eae er: Fer ing pitcher: | Pittsburgh 41 59 410) with a neat relief job in the |" t pitch and ended the rally. ir ‘valde : J. Griffin and | Philadelphia 40 60 .400 The Raider game was|_2" the fifth, Garcia, Pancho F, Albury; time of game: 2.30. ‘Ainérican League opener. The Raider game was Salinero and T. Alonzo singled SECOND GAME ain marked by a 15-hit attack on'and Rodriguez walked, but on! Red Raiders { Club— Sil Pet Paul Higginbotham and _ Fito one scored. In the sixth four hits, eevee ABRHPOAE New York 6 Bb ;_ Player Boston 53 45.541 Lastres, including four bingles by and an error sent two runners'y Carbonell, ss 5 0 0 0 4 21 Detroit 51 44. 1537 Tony Alonzo in five trips to the ‘across the plate. {A. Acevedo, 2b 4 0 2 1 3 2 | Philadelphia 51 50 .505 plate. The Raiders scored their last |M. Her'adez, 3b 3 0 1 3 2 Olcjeveland 4448 478 In the opener the Blue Sox ‘yun in the seventh on an infield |B. Roberts.c 4 0 0 4 1 1/Washington 43 52 452 seored two runs in the first on pit by Lastres, and a single by A. !J. Villareal. cf 4 0 0 2 0 9 | Chicago 44.57 .436 two hits, a walk and two errors, | Acevedo. |J Mira, vf 411 0 0 Ofc Louis 96:61 .371 pa ten Carlos poored one on League officials, players end ie Machin re ¢ ¢ 4 AS . 4 walk, a sacrifice and a single by i . Acevedo of the Blue Haskins, Joe Fernandez. See i ieee asi ap- Domenech, If 3-1 0 4 1 0 —— RESULTS In the second the Sox scored! preciation to Miss Marie Hartel, Higginbotham, pl 010 i 0| + Florida- ce three runs on two singles, a walk | Municipal Hospital supervisor, |F. Lastres, p a 0 a os o 0 a Cs pos). cits and a double by Mauldin, but the |and to all the staff of the institu: | 4. 342 62412 4lea in ath) Se EER NCS Saints came back and scored two |tion for the prompt treatment | ‘otals— a e Miat . See SnGiaIS. on @ passed ball, two hit bats-!given to Lee Griffen, San Carlos; pj,,e, = AB RH POAE] Fort Lauderdale 6, Havana 5 men and a walk. catcher, who was <ed in the Santana, 2b 4 1 1 2 1 O/(11 innings). Danny Fernandez went to the jhand in the first game and taken a) nold.. ss 5 0 0 2 2 4' Lakeland 9, Wést Palm Beach.3: perigee and rags came in to|to the hospital for treatment. 5 33 4.10 a fe Ac pitch. He walked the first man ME 0 jational League and then Curi Garcia, batting for ath ome Salinero, : ‘ 2 iA 0 (Saturday’s Scores) Joe Fernandez, flied out. In the SEE Ou nec 5 1 4 2 0 0| New York 10-4, Pittsburgh 2-5. fourth Casado singled, Al Ace-| Player— AB RH #7 Rodrig 1 0 3 0 06| Cincinnati 7, Boston 6. vedo walked and Casado was | Casado, It 32 R ; 3 9 J. Albu 0 0 2 6 0| Chicago .12, Brooklyn 7. thrown out at third trying to |Al: Acevedo, ener) Glen 0 2 7 0 0| St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3. steal. Moulding and Lopez walk- aoa rs 1 1 12 0 M- Sanchez, p o6 611% _ (Sunday's Scores) ed and Al Acevedo stole home, |/; ¥0P&4 A On fo 2S See ; Chicago 6, Brooklyn 0. _ In the sixth, A. Lastres and jG: Last iy a A ny UR 38 6 152711 5|. St Louis 10, Philadelphia 8. Casado walked and Moulding hit |) Feder, pss 4 0 0 0 4 1 _, Score by innings: R. HE, | Bee os Be a 8-6 si 2 r g] © ror) - si aie F: ors 00- secon ame = 1 . t wri tiroug’y Beery Scoring | A, Arango, c-rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 Raiders bie ae ay a 4 a Oelantaels Cincinnati 2-6. Lastres and sending L. Valdez |’ Lastres, lb 1 1 0 6 0 0 Pira es ) 302 00x- : to the showers. Guillermo Diaz | Masters, 1b 100) 10 Runs batted in: Haskins, Ace- American League Pree ne inemotitiey | e veuoe T. Alonzo 2, J. Garcia, A. | (Saturday’s Scores) Sox scored their last run with} ‘Totals— 33 8 92712 2 Alonzo; sacrifice hit: Haskins}! New York 3, Cleveland 2 (first Moulding doubling and _ scoring San Carlos ea ee hit: G. Ge three-| game, 14 innings). on an infield out, and a fielder's} AB RH PO A E een Hemandez, J. Mira, J.!" phitadelphia 8, St. Louis 5. choice. At bat, Casado and Moul- . Teg 8 1 110 0 Opie eee | Ghicagollay Washington 1. ding hit three safely for the win-|}R’ Garcia’ 3b 10 21 3 3 «21 TERS SEES RysSonehe Boston 2, Detroit 1. a 2 7 7 of 3 inetd ’ a > ses on} “f y's cores pe re nemaneee send ake. Grittin, | 2 0 0100 080/90 balls: off Gancherl® (cHaHIgGin:| iS ee ee Garcia hit one safely in their only | J Fernandez, c 1 0 1 0 0 0 nl lob@tantresill Uaticn New York 5, Cleveland 4. times at bat. In the field Joe Na-!C. Garcio, 25. «3:«0:«0:23~23(«1 J. Garcia, T. Alonzo, San-| penot 1, pean Bad varro made the best catch of the'J, Navarro, 2b-ss4 0 0 3 1 1 Acevedo, Haskins; hit by ike SPOHE 23 as oa hie aed red sige B. Rec drove | Rueda, If-c 5 1 1 2 0 0 pitcher: Santana; winning pitch. ou eng @ fly to deep left and Navarro | Berg, 1b-c 3 1 010 3 0 er: Sanchez; losing pitcher: Hig- overran it, came back, slipped, |G. Valdez, ss-c 1 0 0 2 1 1 ginbotham: time Sta gaine: 138: TODAY’S GAMES held out his hand and caught |G. Diaz, lb-p . 3 1 1 0 2 0 umpires: E. Albury and J. Grif-| _ Florida-International League the ball. Another nice play was Rodriguez, cf 2 1 0 1 0 0 fin. Haven ot Maal beac - ao oo nen a ee Miami at ‘Lakeland. Tampa at Fort Lauderdale CUBS HAND DODGERS 3RD STRAIGHT»: ""**%~ burg. National League Brooklyn at Boston, night game mye IT IN | |—Lombardi (6-8) , . \ Cincinnati at Pitts | GAMES WITH 10-8 WIN OVER PHILS *:: THE KEY WE Baseball Statistics By The Associated Press St. Louis at Chicago—Brecheen (12-6) vs. Chipman (5-3). Yankees Stretch Lead To¥ al, a ABV: | batt the Giants combed four pitch- 13% Games On 4-3 Vic ete for 1 Mitesta in In the American League, the} At Boston ew York Yankees stretched i Beat B itheir league lead to 13% games by Detroit ants at Bucs | and, 5-4, on Yogi Boston (By The Axsoctated Press) | ‘a’s long fly with the bases! Newhouser and Wagner; Gale- NEW YORK, Aug. 4—Mindful loaded in the ninth, scoring Bob- house, Johnson, Dorish, Harris, | se i hte ai by Brown with the winning run, Klinger and Tebbetts. i The ats Pennant race when 17 was Allie Reynolds’ 15th win, hey bogged down in the home-' Joe Gordon hit his 19th homer for { Ferrick and Ferrell, Evans. | tory Over Indians; Gi- 10 16 1 310 0; NATIONAL LEAGUE game—Dietrich R. H. E, (11-3). Only games scheduled. American League Philadelphia at New York, night (4-1) vs. Shea Only games scheduled. CITY LEAGUES stretch and saw the St. Louis the fpriki ns Oe - Cards beat them to the wire, the wee ha ana GIS mor gle avchicago i HM: ‘ CLASS A Brooklyn Dodgers are beginning; Detroit downed the Boston Red Chicago 610 0|..Club— Ww. L. $0 cast apprehensive glances over cox, 10 to 3, at Boston, behind| Byesea. Gregg, Taylor and Ed- | Vets of Foreign Wars 2 1 .667 Has neiamnetin again at the on- ‘Lefty Hal Newhouser, who struck ‘wards; Schmitz ‘and McCullough. uss Giinare 4 : a8 i i n. American Legion dh Yesterday Brooklyn received Washington the Chicago . Bob's Sports Sho 0 1 .000 its third straight setback at the White Sox handed the Senaies| ae eae come poCLASS B an of the Chicago Cubs at 4 2-1 beating on Frank Papi: Neo Hits urgh R. H. E! ciub— W.L. Pet. Chicago as Johnny Schmitz shut seven-hit hurling and at. Phila. Bitebaat 117 21 jermy’s Half-Acre 4 0 1.000 there out, 6 to 0, as the Cards were ‘delphia the Athletics and St. fey te ee 8 12 likey West Merchants 1 2 333 rate the Philadelphia Phils, Louis Browns spit a doubleheader, | wscnnedy, Hansen, Trinkle and| Adams Dairy 0 1 000 to 8. ‘The Dodgers found their ‘The A’s were held to three hits W: Cooper: Roe, Bagby, Sewell, |Nyval Hospital 0 2 .000 league lead cut to seven games as Queen and Kluttz. jin the opener but won, 2- a result. Pp ut won, 2. 0. ST CITIZEN ATERSON, N. J.—This tion,. which for 30 ye fisticuffs. the sei a law legalizing boxing in 1920. Abe J. Greene, president of generally is the scene of the big front unless New York relents; and becomes a member of NBA, If New York were a member, | {the recent return middleweight championship fight between | Rocky Graziano and Tony Zale might not have been held. But held it was and the outcome, did more to scramble the un- healthy situation in boxing., Chicago Gets Bout \ Graziano last January had his ‘license revoked by the New York State Athletic Commission for failure to report a $100,000 bribe offer to throw a fight which was never fought. But the NBA fail- ed to recognize the revocation and the bout went to Chicago where it drew $415,126, an all- time indoor fight record. Greene says the bout would have drawn $1,000,000 in ‘New York. j New York's commission refuses to take a stand on the result of | the Graziano-Zale battle until} jsuch time a ome situation is jbrought before it necessitating a jdecision on the title changing | | hands. This can be brought about ! {only after Graziano seeks to have! his license renewed by appearing before the commission and some- NBA Prexy Ins Square Garden is the mecca of the sport. boxing never will have a uniform’—————____ By FRANK ECK AP Newsteatures Sports Editor at of the National Boxing Associa- ‘s has been striving for uniformity in Of the states where boxing is legal only New York and Massa- ‘chusetts are non-members of this organization which ever: months issues ratings of champions and contenders in all div New York, where about half of the country’s industry flourishes, and the NBA have been at odds ever since New York state passed ions. the NBA, admits that New York outdoor fights three " time all MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1947 sts New York: Must Join Before Boxing Can Have ‘United Front’; Lightweight Crown Is At Stake Tonight * Czech Athletics PRAGUE—(AP)— August 17 has been proclaimed Czechoslo- vakia’s Olympic day and at that Czech athletes and coaches who are to participate in the games at London and St. Moritz will appear in demonstra- ,tions at Czech stadiums and ath- and that Madison |jetic fields. But he maintains that! eee \Foster, present Rhode of the organizers. The NBA is more than a na- tional organization since it has neighborhood countries as affili ates. These include Mexico, Cen- tral and South America, the Brit- ish Board of Boxing Control and the Euroean Federation. More countries may become affiliates ‘when the annual convention is held in Montreal, September 8- 9-10. “The NBA was formed to co- ordinate state boxing commis- sions,” says Greene, “yet it does ‘not interfere with state rules of its member states.” ; Greene’s connection in boxing “. dates back to the days when he ae paseo: ABE GREENE Strives for Uniformity jnullified Servo’s title. Servo con- | « tended he had injured his nose against Graziano, Rather than take away Ser- vo's title the NBA called him. in and gave him three months to} Was sports editor of the Paterson Evening News, of whch he now is associate editor. He crusaded against a series of bad fights in New Jersey and in 1931 there was state legislative investiga- tion. “It. came about,“ says Greene, after they found one of Primo Carnera’s lighter opponents with 18 pounds of lead weights in his , Shoes.” . Carnera weighed 250 jPounds and was six inches over jsix feet. Island | . commission chairman. was one \Tenderfoot Badges |Awarded 4 Scouts | Scoutmaster Tony Martinez, of |Troop No. 253, awarded Tender- foot badges last Friday night at ithe Parish Hall, Windsor lane, to Scouts Harry Norvie James IBaker, Rene Armengol, and En- y. ‘yique Espe! 5 AUMUUNUONUUNS.04ScAULSUULEONEOLULLADEOO ELATED, Personals ‘oomunnnsvagenuuuennatacangunautistaegstovnnsseenvnnangesnynnne® Visit Marineland Mrs. G. R. Smi L. Wilson, 1415 Di recently spent two days rine Village, Marineland, and visited the Marine Studios jat the world’s only oceanarium, To Visit Son | Mrs. Camille Robinson, accom- ‘panied by her nephew, Bill Be- gelman, left Saturday morning for a vacation in New York and Fort Adams, R. I. At the lati place Mrs. Robinson will visit her son, John Robinson, who is |stationed at the Army post there. Three-quarters of all logs and jlumber in the United States are |shipped entirely by truck. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND -andcusan COFFEE | and CUBAN | ——_Try A Found Today——. | i In 1937 Greene was appointed | }ane comes along willing to pro- heal mote a third meeting. ‘Nothing New In Boxing’ This sort of thing is nothing new in fistiana. In the last six his injured nose. Servo}New Jersey boxing commission- | jagreed to fight Robinson by last jer for five years. When a new ad- | ‘Nov. 1. The bout never: came off | ministration came in Greene w so Robinson became NBA cham-jreplaced. Gov. Alfred E. Dris- woos DRIVE BY sss lyears;there have been five other ‘disputed championships. The {NBA once recogn Sammy Angott as lightweight champ- ion while New York said Lew Jenkins was the titleholder. Angott announced his retire- }ment in November, 1942, leaving both the NBA and New York without a champion ifi the 135 |pound ranks. Greene and Mike, Jacobs, the countr promoter with headquarters in a new champion. The NBA sub- mitted a list to Gen. John Phelan, New York State Athletic Com- |missioner at the time. ; Everyone agreed on a tourna- |ment that was to produce a new A {lightweight champion. game—Walters (4-5) vs. Bonham )Tippy Larkin bout the champion. | |Jack won by a knockout in the third round. Meanwhile Angott lreturned to the ring and beat} |Slugger White to regain his title in the eyes of the NBA ' Took Turns at Title : | Jack and Angott turns ; losing the title but never to each | other. They once boxed a draw took gott lost his crown for the last: time to Juan Zurita in Mexico in 1945. Ike Williams of Trenton beat Zurita to become NBA ATT? | Champ, In 1944 Bob Montgomery beat Jack in their third title Pct.|bout and has been New York's | liam champion since. The lightweight question will be settled in Philadelphia when ‘Williams faces Montgomery — to- ‘night. | Among the other recent dual champions were middleweights Zale, NBA, and George Abrams. ; New Yor lightheavy weights | |Gus Lesnevich, NBA, and Tami |tamweights Manuel Ortiz, NBA.| TONY’S Auto Body Shop ‘39 gat Greene points out that since Near the Corner of Simonton St. 30 gal electric automatic, . tight pitching by Phil Mar emi |Mauriello, New York: feather- The Cubs chased Ralph Branca |and Eddie Joost’s homer in. the econa) Game, Softball Games eghuGaluBarilos NBA and to the showers in the seventh and fifth with one on. The Browse. At Pittsburgh R. H. E! Nae eee ear added a couple of runs off Hal |rallied for a 4-3 win in the night. New York é 10 1] BAYVIEW PARK Willie Pep, New York, and ban- rege. cap on Fred Sanford’s four hit. ‘Pittsburgh 6 6 2 The Cards staved off a late 'ta> esos ow WW Galled vend) ot eth eurtew law) BIGHT GAMES and) DoueGalicaNew Yorks rally by the Phils which netted) Results: | Jones, Beggs, Trinkle, Jansen |TONIGHT— Burkhardt and Al Brazle, includ- AMERICAN LEAGUE and Lombardi; Higbe, Singleton| 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Naval he has been NBA president four ing Harry Walker's — three-run! i and Howell. Hospital. > five champions have First Game = of the five NBA champions have four runs in the eighth off Ken] At Philadelphia RHE 9:15—American Legion v8. 'yaten the fighters regarded as homer and two more in the ninth.|St. Louis 0 8 0\ At St. Louis R. H. Bob's Sports Shop. ERGMER Theories ae Ted Wilks checked the eighth-in- | Philadelphia 2 3. 2 Philadelphia 813 2\TUESDAY— Se een cere ning scoring and Murry Dickson] Kinder, Fannin and Eariv:|St. Louis 10/12) |) @:80=adums) Dalry vaio Key ot Ne coame lo to New Vork came to Wilks’ rescue in the/Marchildon and Rosar. k hmidt, Jurisch and Padgett, | West Merchants. wee when Martolo sustained 5 ninth | ‘Lakeman; Burkhardt, Brazle,, 9:15—American Legion vs. USS Garden knockout at the hands of Ewell Blackwell, Cincinnati | Second Game Wilks, Dickson and Garagiola. || Gilmore. Pen. The NBA. of course, ac- southpaw ace, failed to go the| At Philadelphia RHE| ae |-THURSDAY— jcented Pep as chamnion i route for the first time in 14/St. Louis 410 2 First Game | 7:30—Jerry'’s Half-Acre vs. Na-| “A fighter must win his title games as the Boston Braves beat | Philadelphia 3 4 3°_ At Cincinnati R. H. E. val Hospital. in the dy econtends ne him, 4 to 2, at Cincinnati. The| Sanford and Moss; Flores, Sav. Boston 410 1) 9:15—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. “T'* NBA is alwavs willing to Reds came back to take the!age and Guerra. 4 Cincinnati 319 20 VFW. go into New York with its cham- nightcap, 6 to 1, behind Ken Raf- pase | Barrett, Lanfranconi and Masi;/ FRIDAY— miogmevene Rete apman fensberger’s seven-hit pitching. | At New York R. H. E. Blackwell, Peterson and Laman-| 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Jerry's Won't come to another state, This At Pittsburgh the Giants kept |Cleveland 4 5 1 No, Mueller leu Acre.) lis not a healthy condition for half-a-game behind the Cards by|New York 561 ; | Legion vs, boxing. belting the Pirates, 11 to 8 in the| “Black, Stephens, Kleiman and Second Game | a Sees Inconsistency pener of a doubleheader but two|Hegan: Reynolds and Berra Yincinne ON, y : o homers by Mank Greenberg in} ; Is and Berra, it Cincinnati RHE! | _- New York nas been verv in- ae a ot Boston 17 ith less than seven per cent jc t in its rulings. When the second game held the Giants yout 4 7 0 i per cent | con nt in ng: toa es dla cealled inde Peach Washington R. H. E. Cincinnati _ 6 9 1 of the world’s population, the Martv Servo of Schenectady. N calat funda irfew law. Green. Washingic 2 9 1. Wright. Shoun, Karl and Ca-|United States has 81 per cent of ,Y., failed to defend his welter- berg also homered in the opener Papier on 1! 7 0 melli, Masi; Raffensberger and the world’s passenger automo- weight crown against Ray (Su Papish and Tres : Scarborough, Mueller. biles and 57 per cent of all trucks ar) Robinson last vear New York | that title fights are to be 15 rds pion. “The NBA then decided on a tournament with the Jack-Lark- ‘other five-year term at $5,000 a| in winner to meet Robinson for the crown, Promoter Jacobs signed Rob- inson to fight Jack Bell of Youngstown, O., and the New York Commission decided this w w ht titile. m jon) phoned me as champion if he beat Robin- son. He asked if the NBA would do the same. We agreed. “This was the only time New York asked our cooperation and w ve it to them.” (Eagen says gi week Green promised to get NBA ap-} ys. Sain (14-8).'later New York decided to de- vroval on this but never returned !* urgh, night clare the winner of a Beau Jack- |the phone call.) Greene points out that New York was inconsistent in rela- tions with California regarding a 12-round championship fight there in 1942 when Ortiz beat ica. New York's rules state yet it recognized a 12-round win- ner in California which later am- ended its state law so that all title bouts are 14 rounds. The | com, |HeR neither held the crown. An- nea cule. too, is that eneannicnal Softball Standings, ship fights except in states where the dis- tance is forbidden by law. Started in New York The NBA, strangely enough, originated in New York and Wil- Muldoon, that states first boxing commissioner _ chairman, was in favor of it. Edward C. 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