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i $ 1 Eighth ; Mize Poles Two 4 Homers As Giants Split With Reds (My The Axnucinted Presa) NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—The St. Louis Cards climaxed an uphill Je against the Brooklyn % yesterday by winning 3 2 in the 12th inning to slice Flatbush crew's National Yead to four and a half first pitch off Relief Pitcher Hugh ath. Until the eighth inning, Ralph Branca, Dodger ace, had a no-hit, no-run game. The New York Yankees over- dame a 13-5 Detroit Tiger lead at to win, 14-13, in the 11th Jobn Lindell’s single and Phil to's double. Ai Boston the Braves dropped 416-10 decision to the Pittsburgh in a 34-hit slugfest. The Pirates collected 20 of the bin- Bcy Mize slammed his 37th gna38th home runs, one in each , as the New York Giants ” took the first game of a twin bill with the Cincinnati Reds, 10 to 4, at the Polo Grounds, dropping the second by a 3-2 margin. Results: AMERICAN LEAGUE Night Games » At Cleveland R.-H, E. Washington 3141 Cleveland 415 0 (12 Innings) Pieretti, Ferrick and Mancuso; Gromek and Hegan. Night Game At Cleveland R. H. E. Washington 612 2 Cleveland 7 9-0 (10 Innings) *Haefner, Ferrick and Evans; , Lemon, Willis, Stephens, Klei- mann, Gettel and Lopez. Day Games At Detroit R New York 14 Detroit : 13 (11 Innings) »At Chicago R. H, E. Philadelphia 510 1 Chieago 210 1 _ Coleman, Christopher and Ro- ar; Gebrian, Harrist, Caldwelb and-Tresh, Dickey. Boston at St. Louis, postponed. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn R. H. E. $t. Louis $41 Brooklyn a a! (12 Innings) Dickson, Wilks, Pollet, Munger URSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947 Branea Had No-Hitter Until Whitey Kurowski slammed the! for a home run to open the | eee « DS DOWN DODGERS, 3-2, WITH | _ KUROWSKI’S 12THINNING HOMER; _ CUT LEAD TO FOUR AND HALF TILTS | They Reel ‘Em In- Vivian Just Reels | : | By VIVIAN BROWN i AP Newsfeatures Writer IANTIC, Conn.—You can have your tuna fishing and your fancy yachting suits—I'll take my trustly ol’ trout rod and wading britches. : Asa matter of fact, I’ll settle for a hand-line and a rowboat—and T'll be happy if I hook a four-eyed catfish. Yesterday it was a different story. In a very up-sea fashion, I decided that trout flies, sand-worms and live shrimp were hoi- polloi ’ bait~ strictly for Sunday. oarsmen, So I set out like a woman ,he swiged some of the captain’s |. who owns a skunk coat and }caffes: Rs ste. | decides to buy mink buttons | | Cut it with @ knife,” 1 sug- gested, refusing the syrupy | for it, on a jaunt that should | surely label me Myth Tuna i Fishing of 1947. 1 It was five a, m. when I set, out to become an old salt on the briny deep. At the hotel adjacent | to the boat dock I had managed | to snare two hours sleep, in spite | joi trains screeching across the | lawn every five seconds and con- | ,templation of sea-sick preven- tives, I finally decided on one pera Naa ibe tae il became aware of a preliminary | adian ‘Aiiny, during the war. | Sutter sa puttertly, wines Bs Ay ‘ pA sey br | stomach. is was just about t Ah, this is the life,”. said one jtime the jolly little crew cava out with “Sailing, sailing, over {the Bounding Main” . . definitely | butterfly wing rhythm. Shortly after the first butter- Baseball Statistics: 1; took flight—and members of lits family followed at frequent brew in favor of that empty | feeling and a sea-sick pill. Those were my famous last words. } I settled down on the cock- pit in a fishing chair, feet up on the stern, directly over the | diesel exhaust, ready to soak j up the sunshine for our trip to the middle of the Atlantic (well, almost.) It was about seven a. m..when of the would-be tars as we set- \tled aboard the fishing boat, and By The Associated: Press iestearate: ——nanpmnennnnmmanes| Hi “told met needed a STANDINGS | weak mind and a strong back to Island City Baseball League catch tuna. What I had was a Club— W. L. Pct, weak stomach. Ed Saar 41 .800 Naturally, I didn’t fish, But as Plo le: . 3 on I leaned over the rail I saw eaiCacle Z i » being hauled in—leering, San Carlos - oe Seid ore Geng hauled ep ecting Florida-International League grinning, blinking and winking and Wilber, Rice; Branca, Casey] Club— ‘W. L. Pet,{2t me in a “you silly girl” smirk. | and Edwards. Havana 92 35 .724; But even at the risk of antago- egg a | Tampa 89 39 .695| nizing the A.O. T. F. (Ancient } At Boston R. H. E. Miami Beach 67 52.563; Order of Tuna Fishermen) I'll Pittsburgh 16 20 2 Miami 59 66 .472 ‘tet you in on a secret. om A Base, Sle are 59 66 .472| "Tune fishing is » racket. The Ostermueller, Singleton, and,West Palm Beach 57 68 .456 :, h ‘k and . Bo i f captain does all the work an Kluttz; Sain, Wright, Karl, Beaz- Lakeland 44 83.346 : ley and Camelli, Masi Fort Lauderdale 33 91.266 the lezy sportsmen sit on deck | - ciate OHS eee u ee”! smoking cigars and sipping | RR ational League * | At Philadelphia R.H.E.| ciub—.- OW. L, Pet,| Smbrosie. ; ve Chicago ue 72°47 6051 At the half-awy mark (some- Philadelphia . 1750 te ei ue 50 | where between Montauk and 16 (Called in 7th, rain) Boston , 64 53 .457| butterflies) Captain Ed Sherman Wyse and Scheffing; Jurisich New York §8 55 .513,0f Niantic, Conn., former line-| and Padgett. Cincinnati 58 63 .47¢,man with the old Williams foot- Sea. Chicago 52 64 .448| ball team, appeared with the tuna ey First Game * - \ Pittsburgh 50 67 .427) fishing rods which he busily bait- enwew York ROH. E, Philadelphia 47 68 409/ed with bright feather jigs, | He meinnati 3 2 i set the sockets built into the American League set them in soc I New York = 10 12 e ibe. ne L, Pet, {boat and arranged fishing chairs. erat. ae and Lamanno; New! ace 75 40 i the boat careened dizzily, he| nm and ooper, on if marked: | ; 61 40 si d Gi [Derrott s 80 52 “I'm setting these up before AtNew Yok” o-R.HLE_ Philadelphia 61 55 1526) it gets rough.’ edt ee ctevetand 58 54 5 With these words a photog- ost : o Chicago 53 63.457 ;rapher and a newspaperman both eer derkc: rea) Washington 46 66 .411 normally pretty rugged, took to Lively, Gumpert and Lamanno; St aToui 41 75 (353 the rails eye, beces) Trinkle; Hansen ERIC Thirty-five miles off Montauk —eaeecnioaed with the outriggers set and deptiiiimmmammmmam,| CAME RESULTS — ([Fomewhat subdued “sportsmen” Softball Games BAYVIEW PARK Florida-Internation&: League (Tuesday's Scores) sitting at the reels, the tuna be- gan to bite. Small tuna from 20) jHospital boys will be three con- jceiving end. jeatcher. |four league clubs’ will be thrown {clubs have a chance for first rung | |of the ladder.” THE KEY (WEST CITIZEN Legion Win Over! VFW Would Bring, S Four-Way Loop Tie} Cee i [ANY years ago one of the great point-a-minute Michi- SRARTS In tonight's opening city league softball game, the Jerry’s Half- Acre: will play Naval Hospital. Yost, was playing Buffale Uni- Win or lose, Jerry’s will stay in| versity. first place but if they lose, the; \The Wolverines were battering tests from first place. It is ex-j pected that “Iron-Horse” Sweet-! ing will pitch for the league leaders with Walker on the re- The Hospital will use that workhorse named Wayne Miller in the box with Wells as In the nightcap, the Legion will | play the Veterans of Foreign Wars. If the Legion wins the into a tie for first place. If the} Veterans win, then they will be one full game ‘ahead of the Gil- more and Bob’s Sports Shop. steadily. The Buffalo players were also taking a bruising beat. “This Class A league is sure pitchers for the Vets, with Castro lgetting ho Scorekeeper Peter catching. Bubber Sweeting will} Aguilar said today, “and the four be on the mound for the Legion. New faces on the Legion club will be Mastens, Sweeting, and Hancock or Harris will pitch Nick Osterhoudt. for the Legion and Frank (Pie) Tynes or Weja Arias will be the P. Valdez. Announcing the Merger of L&.cOo S, A, FREEL %,~ it! FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. and the formation of the S, A. FREEL sel ° FOREMOST FOODS O BRING you fresher, tastier foods, S. A. Freel & Company, Inc., has merged with Foremost Dairies and formed the S. A. Freel Distributing Divi- sion of Foremost Foods. FREEL is a name known well, and favorably. to every food merchant in the South. FOREMOST is a name recognized for FORE- MOST quality and service in 34 Southern cities. 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KEEP this word in mind when- KEEBLER'S Keebler’s Saltines, Chocolate Cook.” ies, Buttercup Cookies, Butter- thins, Oven-Fresh gan teams coached by Fielding/ Buffalo and the score mounted; DIVISION Your Horoscope | THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947 i of amiable and social nature, with good will towards all; unselfish and doing those things that make one well regarded by all. 'method of attaining success will be practical an daccomplished well by attending to the things that make the home happy and the business associations friendly. The number of scales on a fish remain practically constant throughout its life. ing physically. The rule book at that time said that once a player jleft the ga: he could not return, ibut Yost waived the rule and al- llowed the Buffalo boys to move in and out of play. Finally a Buffalo player came joff the field exhausted and sat jdown on the Michigan bench, jalongside of Yost. The Michigan coach said: '“Young man, you belong on the lother side.” |replied: | “Please don’t send me away, |Mr. Yost. I want to stay here. I’ve Legion has re-|been in that game four times al-/ ‘ leased Lee Griffen, Navarro and'ready and I don‘t want to go back |the U. S. population was over Famous favor The child born this day will be, Thet Gasping for breath, the player; and ‘‘farm fresh’’ po Nevada has less than one in- VE habitant per square mile; popu- f lation 110,247 area 110,690. ee ‘her ‘ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, {| IF NOT PLEASED, your 35¢ ‘back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL | with 90 percent alcohol, i =N- { ETRATES. Rez and kills {MORE germs faster. Today at ; Gardner's Pharma \ BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of | Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks i I'S YOUR MISTAKE. .; . If you butt into a conversation which doesn’t concern you, don't be surprised at a snub. 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Pet. rings). ae terete Vets of Foreign Wars‘. 3 2 .000|. New York 10-2, Cincinnati 3-2. USS. Gilmore Bie Ba, 800)| SS PUrD Se Os mao I's Sports Shop 2 2 500; Chicago 1, Philadelphia 1, tie. American Leg 2 3 400) ———- foot dona ce ’| ‘TODAY’S GAMES Club— W. L. Pct.' Florida-International League Jerry's Half-Acre 6 1 .857 St. Petersburg at Miami Beach. Key West Merchants . 3 3 .500 © Miami at Tarnpa. Adams Dairy 2 4 .333 Lakeland at Fort Lauderdale. Naval Hospital 2 5 .286 West Palm Beach at Havana. New York 14, Detroit 13, 11 in-| to 50 pounds—but so simple. You reel ’em up to the boat and the |captain gaffs ‘em! It all seems like 20 years ago, | mal de mer time, that I- heard a male voice (Dan “cast-iron stom- ach” Mulvey, sports editor of the New Haven Register) saying,! “This is why women shouldn't b permitted on fishing trips.” Me, I don’t care. 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