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In History Of Rape Se een eee E oy doing here. The draw, pits: waldine Weakley. - Danny O'Briant vs. .Rose Yates-Johnnie Sdiers. larie Rendueles-John McKillip Jo. Ann Atwell-Bobby May; jarleen Moore-Bob Staves vs. ia Muniz-Dick Parks. Pat Eethel-Joseph Smith vs. Reese-Leonard T, Curry. ale Curry. Lonnie Shiver ys. ‘es Vin e DeMeritt. lcDonald:Robert Piar- ‘of vs. Betty Jenks-Ronnieé Park. “Morina Avila- Harry Bethel vs. la DeMeritt-Sidney Kerr. imcy Dillon-Sherman Sweet- ing’ vs“ Audrey Richardson-Ber- navd Srondulski. Time limit for the completion of these eight matches.is the end junday. So many more teams enffred than had been anticipa- (indeed, would-be entries inuéd to come in after yes- jay'#B O'clock deadline and i tiirned away), that the to is and finals. (Linesmen yet been used in:a Key nis match). » 2. The semi-finals will be play ed. on ‘Bhursday and Saturday at 5 o'el and the finals on Sun- day at $ o'clock. 3. Jumfe Yates will print the rules wn up by the provision- al’ committee, including how. to keep sche, and display, and that Paul Albury be asked for a large Bulletin$ Board to display these, the draw, newspaper clippings and phdfographs of the tourna- . (Mr. Albury provided ‘today). 4. Plagers will grant any re- quest togact as scorekeeper and any one$who may ask for the use t for his match will not ting chairman (on ur- it_of the 35) will pre- May 1 meeting-of the Tennis Club their and eagerness for once- rote lessons. iw continues with! ites-Don -Cruz.vs. win- eakley-O’Briant vs. R. Wien se ers. vor-Stuart Yates vs. white Avila-Bethel vs. L: De- titt-Kerr. eresy, Bardwell- Belaug Me fson, Lombardi and Fitzgerald. Cor decided to advance ee date from Monday ry announced today, ae loud, pin for the r ‘Favored in Junior Doubles First Tournament Of lis Kind ‘Island City Chairman of County Commissioners Frank Bentley the first Junior. Doubles Tennis Championships yesterday at Bayview Park when he matched a staggering total of 24 teams by the ancient andéifrerable “draw from the hat’ “Mr. Bentley met the Tourna- ment Committee of Eleanor Gato, Theresa Bardwell, Lynn Sellers June Yates with the words, “It’s a fine job you young people Im proud of you.” CERES SESS SESS as penta launched the Yesterday’s Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H.E. St.” Louis a alae Pittsburgh < 26 Munger ‘and Garagiola; Dick- ers. Roberts duplicated his ‘éffort. But the most important (four- bagger of the dav, was helted by Willie Jones of the’ Phils. . It ame in the first inning with ‘the R. H. E. Wew Work * 4634.4. *1)6 2 Boston |. i. 40 Kennedy, Koslo and Westrum; Spahn and Crandall. ae sacks loaded off Preacher . Roe} R. H. E.} and provdd more than enough to Philadelphia 913 0} win the decision. Dick ,, Sisler Brooklyn 2 8 3/also clubbed a homer ior the Roberts and Lopata; Roe, Ers-/ Phils in the ninth. kine, Palica, Branca and Cam Panella. AMERICAN LEAGUE The Boston Braves eked out 2 to 1 decision over the New York Giants in 10 innings. The teams battled through seven s innings before the Boston ants netted a run on a triple New York Wes Westrum and an out- Kinder and. Tebbets; The Braves knotted the’ count in their half of the inning on an error by pitcher Motite Kennedy {and a walk. Dave Koslo replated’ Kennedy at:this point with. Willatd Mar- shall, former Giant, at the plate, Marshall socked ‘a ‘single | call ts the © score. Then, in Koslo walked Marshyll Do with ‘the deciding vaftet: the ases became loaded on a hit | batsman, an error @nd a: walk: Warren Span won hig third de- cision of the season. “Koslo ‘wag the loser. ‘The. Boston Red Sox: dawned t ‘Line pitew: Yorks © Yarke@s Pin? the: -jonly American League aftalr ef the, afternoon.’ The score was ‘? to 2. With the score tied att to 1, the-Red Sox pushedfive tung évérithe plate in the. fifth ses- sion. Most of it was due’ to, pit- cher Tommy Byrne’s wildness, He gave four walks in that. in- ning, made a wild piteh and.a balk while the Yankees cori, mitted two errors. The’ only hit Porterfield and Berra. R. HE} Washington 3.7 Philadelphia 4-1 Metesty and piven: Si Be Philadelphia New York - ‘Cincinnati AMERICAN LEAGUE | Hh auras vO - er | Of the frame was a ‘single by New York 8 3 eas] Omar Werle, Cleveland 3 2 “600 Ellis Kinder "went the route; Washington i 3 571 for his first win of ‘the’ He al Boston .. 4 6 444] Bye was tagaed with the: Philadelphia . 4 5 Bt, Loui 2 5 2¢/Fla. Merit Sys day, vs. winners of Dillon-S: ing vs. Richardson-Sroodulsk: Barbara Twiehaus-Jimmy mon vs. winner of Rendueles-Mc- | Killip vs. Atwell-May, Lynfi Sellers-Peter Knight vs. winner. of Moore-Staves. vs. Muniz-Parks. Carol . Caruthers-Julio _ Henri- Guez vs. winner’ of G. Curry- Shiver vs. D, DeMeritt-Vincent. Barbara... Adams-George Has- kins vs. winners of McDonald- Piartott vs. Jenks-Park. Eleanor Gato-Don Cruz winner of P: Bethel-Smith Reese-L. Curry. Exams To Be Held Saturday Morning Florida Merit Systeni examina, tions are to be conducted Satur: day at 9:00 am. to. 1 pans at Frartces Business . School, 246. Staples avenue. ° All candidates’ are asked | to bring pencils and ~ be.’ .prdi Mrs. Elijah Sands stated eodd These examinations: are for possible employment, te one of the numerous. state 4, ‘in Florida. vs. vs. TERCOLLEGIATE GOLF TOURNAMENT College and Harvey Ward (center) of the ald meen show his putting technique at legate Golf tournament which openéd at lhampionship Philadelphia Phillies Down Brooklyn Dodgers, | 9-2, Yesterday Afternoon NEW YORK, April 28.—(4).—Only three games were played in major leagues yesterday afternoon and the three New York teams on the losing end of the score. The Philadelphia Phils downed the Brooklyn Dodgers, ‘The recult ended a six-game winning streak compiled by the They hadn't lost. sinee the opening day of the youns Then, the winning ‘pitcher .was Robin Robeits. He was rapped for eight h the only runs scored! off “his:sippts game, as df result of homer Peewee Reese and Roy Campanella. Bamboo Room Cruz Plays VEW At Park Tonight The Bamboo Ropm -and WFW tear will play the game tonight. Both have three games without a loss. It is expected that Claude Val- iez will pitch for the Bamboo Room and. Richi Perez. or Knowles will pitch for the’ Vet- érans. . ‘The leading hitters of two clubs &t present are, Roberts 583, Acevedo .600,. Barber .500, Jack Villareal .4: Valdez .416, Casado .400, Santana 807, and Castro .300. For the Vets, Campbell .62 the first won Breoks-Lima Bout Wednesday Is tated As Toss-Up In the nightcap the B-29 Bomb- in experi-| ors will cross bats with the Tide: , but Brooks will ve Inn, So far both tee j ive pound pull in weights. Lima] 2d good ball and day night meets California’s| for each other. Febela Chavez, ine Tampa. Then = he will’ journey to: “the “Island City to complete his ‘training for the: Brooks. fight. 7 Brooks: who. last’ week stopped Roger’ Seoles arranins a as a toss-up. Lima has the edge 9 to Dodg eason e The And yesterday Miami atid -Manager Al Silver- nan reports’ that his “protege. is nis liYe, Four: other bouts ‘com- alete. the . dealer today.- It pw 6 full 12- Ob, cans of » Budweiser, It is easy to carry. No deposit, «eno empties to return. aunaagte oS eM these | « Mira} a With The Majors... - Today’s Gaines NEW YORK, April 28.—(4).— Here are the probable pitchers for today’s major league games: American League New York § at, “Washington (night), Sanford (0-0) .vs- Weik (0-0). Philadelphia at Boston—Keli- ner (1-0) vs. Parnell (1-0). Cleveland at Detroit — Feller (1-0): vs. (2-0): Chicago at (0-0) vs. Garver (1-1). NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at New York (night), | Newcombe (1-1) vs. Kramer (0-0) When Billy Lima the Havana| Tabot .500, E. Perez .400, Garcia |featherweight meets Bobb J. Rodrigue 3, K. Rod-| Brooks the New England boy, | riguez .300: This is schedul results found al} | fistic experts will rate the fight} :d to-start at 7:30 p.m ready to give Lima. the fight ot} featuring the | - Check your local in Station for time. Boston at Philadelphia (night) | | Sain (2-0), vs. Simmons (0-1). St. Louis at Pittsburgh—Staley | | (1-0) vs. Werle (1-0). | Cincinnati at Chicago—Wel |meir (0-1) or Raffensherger: (0- vs. Minner (0-0). Rabotin Gray (1-0) oF Houteman| < St. Louis—Judson | FRIDAY, April 28, 1950 Navy Baseball League Starts This Weekend The Naval Base Baseball League will officially get under- way this weekend with two games on tap at the Naval Sta- tion Basebal} Diamond. Saturday at 2 p.m. the Naval Station Civies, composed of ci+ vilian employees of the Naval ation, will tangle with the agles, composed of Stewards and Stewardmates from the var- i ious components of the Navai Base. Fleet All Weather Training | Unit’s Baseball team will tangle with the Naval Station nine on ithe apap Station Diamond, Sun- \day at 2 p.m. in Island’s first water was built in 1776. Manhat eserveir AT | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE for Bomb. | rey 600, Malgrat .500,'G. Lewis .500,| MPH Fallon .590, J, Lewis .300, aid'B.} COFFEE | Villareal .300. | MILL |. For the Tides-Inn, Kelly .500, F| Lastre 3, Henriquez -.200, ant): * at |R. Barber .250. This’ game js| Ail Grocers {sc heduled’ for 9p. m AMERICA’S SOCIAL COMPANION There's nothing like it + «absolutely nothing It’s no’ secret, 2d ot all occasions, the fio: tesses always INC.