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ING MATCHES the OM This SEA'T | RALPH HARTENSTINE CITED FOR PUSH Is Defending His 9 *— 7 1950 Tennis Title | DEFENDING CHAMP Cleveland Indians Win 7th | DERBY RACER FROM THE SOUTH. SUH! Recs NeE Straight; Take Over First a Place In American League tennis enthusiasts in the city, has been cited by the | Yankees Beaten By Bob Porterfield 4To 1; Raschi Is Losing Twirler | css Donnie Williams, the ex-speedster for the Home Tennis Association for one NEW YORK, Aug. 9—(?)—The, : ae , itching-perfect Cleveland In- | Milk mound crew is now. playing softball in Washing- Jians won their seventh straight Beoobel Rete | ton, D. C., on a government team. By DON EDWARDS Sports Editor i of the most splendid jobs done on pushing the 1951 | Girl's City Championships | to success. He was also cited for doing expert coverage and publicity work for news re- leases. The former Pennsyl- vania State Champion is so 43 Ba ltour + sas aS at ron ne Se Tae tesa® 1 vs | According to word received here, the government . pennant race. The In- | Rive "Angels oe team is in second place with a five and one record. All & dians trimmed the St. Louis|SubRon Four — | predictions are pointed toward the city championship Brownies. 2 to 1, as veteran Bob- | FAWTUlant for them, racked up his rth | OpDevSta Donnie is hitting at a fest .667 clipp and has a pitching record ; r | thus far of three games won and two lost. His earned run average of the season. | sire to win stands at one run per game. No wonder they call him “Speedy” there, too. S\by Felle Cardinals hac In his latest game. he pitched a two-hitter, beating the other team by a score of 6-1. While in Key West, Williams pitched for Kantor’s Men's Shop. much interested in tennis.| pereENDING CHAMP RALPH he | Corporal thathe has pushed across | HARTENSTINE has worked Alecia . Then he was on the Tides Inn mound corp for two. years, While with jae afer match in bis| Co ee VX-1 Tides Inn, they cinched the B League : has been in Key West. Already Navy -— HEY This year, © oe te spare time. this year, with the help of » | Independents ——— by the versatile O. B. Ingraham. However, just before the Peak belt many others, has put across the |; ee Bob Porter-}Home Milk — ended, he traveled to Washington for a job with the Government, © Questioned on how he likes Washington, he replied, “T like it Ralph is defending his | gi). 1951 Championships. York ace Vic} OpDeySta 1950 Men’s Tennis Title, Ralph is now defending his ng duel. = saecke Gaouk (®) Wirephoto| very much and am really enjoying myself here.” cs . Soe A Men’s| 1950 Men’s Tennis Champion- Victory over the ‘ Ei Though his shadow doesn’t cast far, Donnie had again this year in the Men ship title at County Beach. He ‘scored at the ex+| Team WL PAT PRINCE (right) from Durham, N. C.. displays the Confed- [or fea ‘boat i" isin ie ha City pm pre League eri the intends to fly in the annual International Soap : "2 ancl ‘at Akron, Ohio, August 12. He is showing the battle bishecnandas aaa, from his new team, he is still Reeping his steady. @vlors to Leroy West from Juneau, Alaska. Each was the derby ace OS ceapeie in his home town, Pat also has a Confederate cap. | BLUE ANGELS LOSE The Boca Chica Blue Angels, leading the US, Naval the winning run. In the|Philadelphia -—— 40 before the SubRon Four team yesterday for their first. 32 of the fourth, zones Ben | St, Louis - 2% 305 Lions Lead: Playoffs ee - the ae pacing the = homered to give Byrne a > Ss against their first decision ‘squeeze- ead. Bt the bottom of] FLORIDA TIONAL | out game ending with a score of 10-9, i ng, Dale « t|Rotary Team Falls Before VO HEi °° Sic stn ecg tats working on hes sid, he Angels nave , Dale Mitchell sin- | been setting a pace that the second place SubRon Four straight game hej Tampa 89 + P fis me "Os Now the SubRetierk Attack In Little League's Playoffs | :o00 9 soe Seah isan toe aoa 11 another former |Cleveland —— Tommy Byrne. New York — hpaw pitched a Boston’ —_. e less than Feller, | Chicago —— chipped in with Detroit walks and one of them pro- | Washington ___ 1951 Tennis Champion-) is the former Pennsylvania ships. State Champion. So far in the tourney, se This eek || Ralph has won his first’ js_anp city SOFTBALL round match over J. M.| | LEAGUE Reich, 6-0, 6-0. : Second Round scores in- clude: eae CON Daa Peter Varela over Ches Today's Games ter Knowles 6-3, 6-3. NAO Se Don Cruz over Frank Roberts 6-2, 6-4. —and Bobby Avila | Miami. Larry Doby came St. Petersburg ph t a pop double to 05 nel d * ___ | with the lone defeat. 480 Corpo An | \ the 12 runs in three innings. Pat} SubRon team dished out a blow that tied SubRon Four Battle Frohock releived in the fourth| ahead when a hit batsman pushed in the To Scoreless Tie and coasted the rest of the dis-| The only poor ened lost, their pitcher ingtc victory over the} et also could be attributed | West Paim Beach — > who spent part of | Ft. Lauderdgle —~~ 28 Kermit Roberts over y with the tribe. Fired Page SR a Paul Esquinaldo 6-1, 6-4. Mickey Vernon smack- | s 3 _q tance with hitless and scoreless) batsmen im a row. ~ Even though they have I Esq r > aie oad eighth homet Tea WL Pet. |. Corporal and SubRon battled 0), outstanttiagg the ink ge 35 657 |to.a ‘scoreless ending last night) “Wayne Albury paced a 10 hit at- 48.551 | ot Bayview Park when they tack against the Rotary with two! ie played eight innings without a) circuit clout blows. He scored} agg frun. (three runs and drove home five} “Fi | Franklin struckout 18 and Ram-| Cun sey fanried 11. Franklin was! ‘ snes et touched for six hits and Rams, Rotary Club Captain. Heyece. over! Lav off Raschi and each time Pe Se Ygnacio Carbonell 6-4, 6-0, Chambers ‘e was a runner on base. “C Kt That was all the working mar- Philadelphia Commander J. A. McAl-) AMERICAN LEAGUE in Porterfield needed to beat lister over Andy Alonzo WwW the world champions. He was de- i prived of a shutout when the 6-1, 6-1. ‘ ad for three} elk ine, over, Kellner. (7; ' ‘s , pail “St Louk a Sellers over = (2-7) v: ingle ‘run in the Piarot 6-3, 6-2. Only Southpaw Chet Nichols, rook-| Hambletonian, ie hurler for the Boston Braves,| rn a jis the son of a former n ij Sey THE LWS! Only three ‘Corporal | Lions Club» "The Detroit Tigers edged “the Bethel, Frohock and Vidal: Chicago White Sox, 6 to 5, in 11 |innings. A-pinch hit double by Steve Souchock and George 7 < e drove in two runs| Boston’ __-___ 100 players reached third. Rams struck-out four times. Haas and} Schultz, three times each. The Score: a 3 der T. W. Cor of the 1th. Former | Philadelphia — 110 RH ry over James McNulty S Rogovin went the| Chet Nichols and Ebba St. presen Four 000 000 00 0 2 9. se + Chicago and was tagged | Claire; Bubba Chureh and Andy | Corporal 000 000 00 0 on 7, 6-8, 6-4. (Only hits, Pat Mullin homered | Seminick. 3 Bb ncragg and Haas; Ramse: as} a. The, Lions whipped the Rotary, 12-5, in the first game of the Little League Playoffs last night. | - Little Jose Diaz went the distance for the victory giving up only/ three hits. | —______.. |for the winners in the 10th to il Ee one-half games by clip-} Morris fartin: ahd doe Tipton; Average Department With .411 | Gil Hod s, his 23nd, Duke Sni-} Home sbi Tea Williams, Bos-| Bethe! started on the mound for| Second Half .384 HIGH SCHOOL STAR /; Thi d I " }prolong the gare. AMERICAN LEAGUE The rahe Dodgers stretch<| Philadelphia 001 eben Leads Island City Loop Ie |e ie Sa ee E ng the second place New York | Maury MeBermatt and Buddy re . 7 to 2. Solo homers by | Rosar- . Merry Is Runner-up* -| ger and Carl Furillo were eno jder and Carl ugh | ton firy, none on, (6nd of edr)./t! PRE esr " Y j b she for e . ¥ he eee and was clipped for{ With Average Of | WEST POINT LIKED |i.Jiinc“pieacher Toe, started eb eu of the OpDevSta nine is leading the Island City Softball League in the hitting department He has had seventoen official trips to the dish in the second half and has hit the ball seven times fer an average of 411 Merry, also of the OpDev team | is in the second slot with an av- erage of 384. Batting averages for the Is land’ City Softball League in games They ali want Budweiser... nothing else 1-0 lead when Hodges | 7 homered in the second and Sni-| S0m~any people prefer the distinctive, ae inete it 21 watts third-in-| delicious taste of Budweiser that ee ones the demand for it is the greatest in After the Giants tied the score | in the top of the fourth, Brooklyn history. ‘went ahead to y with a two run rally off Giant starter Jim| Budweiser ig genuine lager beer— Hearn in the last of the fourth. | | The Cincinnati Reds swept a} much, much longer aged. Order a FULL FIFTH layed in the second half : | ? ar at H Ave.| | joubie header from the Chicago! Carton today. Cola 1 1 1.000] t|Cubs. The Reds won the first 2 2 1.000/ jlone, 7 to 5, after pounding three Sherill, VX-1 1 1 1.000} Cub hurlers for 14 hits. Red} Hill, OpDevSta 43 .750\f tarter Ewell Blackwell was the! Fallon, Independents 4 3 i winner but needed help from Pickert, OpDevSta 4 3 Kenny Raifensberger after Gene Richardson, Home M.3 2 4jHermanski bashed a three-run} Dunean, Navy 9 6 }homer in the eighth. Hermanski Sherman, OpDevSta 9 5 also got a single and double. In the nightcap, Herm Weh- meier checked in with a five- hitter as the Reds won, 4 to 3. A three-run homer by Red Stall- cup in the fourth inning was the deciding blow. Cub starter Frank | Hiller was the loser. | Santana, Independ. J. Rodriguez, Cokes Snyder, Coca Cola Kesarda, Corporal Flood, Corporal Schmidt. Corporal Thiebeu, OpDevSta Merry, OpDevSta Fetters, OpDevSta Kinnimour, V Roberts, Independ Dupes, Corporal | Sports Shorts P) Wirephoto BICC HUMw Im re arene oren ey THE CHICAGO TRI ; Vanderbilt is the only new- Suan are to the 1951 Georgia Tech Duncan MacDonald (above). wohowans 3 09 CO toe Bohrer, VX-1 aid eedeicd ~ Socabinl) <a Gillette ita ; 3% we tball star * ' Q, int. Mich six weeks | Dewitt inks 10 at West Point this summer with Lou Gehrig of the| : at thi mmer wi: e in 100 or more | all expenses pa The news- for 13 consecutive! Baseball Sc Scores etapa as said 22 other prep gridiron stars New York from all over the country | W shared the free vacation at the | for thi okiyn Stars in post- LW jays, was nicknamed | ry academy. ne | AWNINGS AND = TRAILER PORCHES ee «| Keys Nash Motors | “) Fushun, Ma: San plants. ; | Sg and eet ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. -** ST. LOUIS