July's Hot Pace Fails To Wilt Chisox, Leading League By 2 Percentage Points Ford Plays 6 Under Par Golf To Set Pace In Akron Tourney Cross-County Skiers Take To The Water The Cross County Skiers of Yonkers will hold their water skiing carnival and picnic tomorrow at Candlewood Lake, Conn. A water ski slalom course will be set up and prizes awarded for the best time. A horseshoe-pitching contest and other games also are set. Girls will be judges in a hamburger - cooking contest for the men. A Scotch Golf tournament will be conducted next month. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkie and George Oberlander are chairmen. Chicago Beats Yankees, 3-2, Takes Vital Series 14 v Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Fri., July 29, 1955 League spread over the secondBy JOHN CHANDLER place Milwaukee Braves who deA. P . Sportswrlter AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Doug ; before finishing with two pars with a three-under-par 33, but F o r the first three months of feated . Philadelphia 4-2. used 37 shots on the back nine. Ford, keeping up a busy homejfor his 34. the 1951 season they called the The New York Giants downed After today's 18 holes, the field life between rounds, was in thelHoma a Ruonerup Chicago Americans "those amaz- the Chicago Cubs 4-1 and the St. lead today as the Rubber City j Close behind him were six golf- will be slashed to the low 60 pros ing White Sox" and everything Louis Cardinals defeated the and 10 low amateurs who will go into its second 18jers from the starting field of 151. .Open went looked rosy for a pennant at Co- Pittsburgh Pirates by the same all tied up at 67. They were Mike on through 18 holes tomorrow holes. 4-1 score. miskey P a r k . and the final 18 Sunday. Homa of -Rye. N. Y.. Ed Oliver The PGA champion from YonDropo Spree Continues But after the All-Star game in kers, N. Y., blazed over the first of Lemont. 111., Art Wall J r . Walt Dropo continued his batJuly the magic potion wore off, 18 on the 6,700-yard Firestone of Pocono Manor, Pa., and E. J. ting spree, his two-run homer in Souped-up Ford and the Pale Hose drooped like Country Club course yesterday "Dutch" Harrison of St. Louis. morning glories. The go-go kids the third inning off Bob Turley What a week" for Westchester! DOUG FORD wins th# Six men were tied at 68. and with a six-under-par 32,34—66. were gone. Ever since, they said, proving the White Sox margin National PGA Championship on his first try; BOBBY KUNTZ six were deadlocked at when the chips were down and over New York. Connie Johnson brings the Metropolitan amateur championship back to the county, Then he went home to his another 69 house trailer, helped his wife, the heat was on in July after the had the Yankees shut out until and lovely MRS. ALLISON CHOATE cops the women's T r i All-Star excitement it would be Mickey Mantle hit his 22d homer Countv title for the third time. Offering conclusive proof one* shop for groceries, took his three Defending champion Tommy in the ninth with one aboard. Re- again that Westchester Is "the goltingest county in the country". bye, bye White Sox. youngsters swimming and return- Bolt of Chatanooga, Tenn., had a On every course and corner In the connty the past week, ed to the course with his fam- 70 for the opener. He went out So. Look. Today, two weeks liefer Billy Pierce struck out Jerry Coleman with the bases full the talk has centered around Ford and his Incredible golf a t ily later to take p a r t In a golf after the 1955 All-Star tilt, it's In a well-played game that Detroit. Never in the long history of the PGA has a pro clinic. been just the opposite, and Marty to end the battle. took only 55 minutes to finish, stormed through the title tourney with the ease with which 2 Eagles On 1st Nine Marion's scrapping C h i c a g o Cleveland snapped back at Bosthe Post-Ells triumphed over Ford rolled over the field at Detroit. His per round average gang has knocked the New York ton after losing the first two Starting in this tournament the Lud-Dales, 3-1, in the South of almost seven strokes under par for seven rounds has never Yankees out of first place. By games of the series, with Al Roonly two days after he whipped Yonkers Softball League at Pelsen the star for the Tribe. He been equalled. And on his first attempt, Doug hist having comonly two slim percentage points, Dr. Cary Middlecoff at the ton Field last night. batted in three runs, two with pleted his five year pro apprenticeship last May. to be sure, but the White Sox PGA title match in Detroit, Ford Brud Magner gave up four hits SOUTHAMPTON (AP) — The his 16th homer in the third inJim Turnesa, who won the PGA three years ago, said Monday* showed no signs of folding this whacked four strokes off par on in the first two innings for the time as they whipped the Yan- ning. Boston rallied in the eighth, morning that no one would beat Ford at Detroit. And what si the first nine holes with an eagle Meadow Club tennis tournament winnners, and then closed the kees yesterday 3-2 and took the routing E a r l y Wynn with a walk, wonderful tonic Ford's win must have been to his Dad and uncle, on No. 2 and birdies on No. 6 was down to the quarter-finals gates on the L-D's the rest of today with nothing to indicate vital series two games to one. single and double. But with one both of whom suffered heart attacks during the past six months. and No. 7. On the No. 2 hole he Bajart Post topppled the Green that it'll not be top-seeded Tony the way. run in, Don Mossie threw a call- Three of Doug's buddies—Bill Condon Jr., Jerry Mahoney and P a t dropped a curling 50-foot putt for Trabert and defending champion T h e Post-Ells scored in the Sox at Mark Twain Field last Uphill Fight Won ed third strike past Ted Wil- Yannicelli of Yonkers—flew out to Detroit and saw Doug win t h * an eagle three. first on a walk to Buster Cortes night in Babe Ruth League com- In fact, Chicago reached first liams. Eddie -Moylan in the finals. final. •place the hard way with an upFour straight p a r s started him Trabert, who brushed aside and Walter Klausman's triple to petition. Six and seven years ago when Ford was winning every, At Baltimore, the Tigers made hill battle. When League play reon two of the next three holes John Lesch of Los Angeles, 6-2, right. I n the sixth they won the Bob Neidig set down the last sumed July 14 after the All-Star it four of five over the Orioles, amateur event around this district, amateur officials were prae-i 6-2, yesterday, meets Japanese game with two runs as a result 11 men in order, and Roger recess, the White Sox were in setting a faster pace than Chi- ticaily forcing him out of the amateur ranks and into pro golf.. Davis Cupper Atsushi Miyagi in of singles by Willie Johnson and Brewer hit a home and single to third place, six games back of cago since the Ail-Star tussle. What a favor they did the tall, handsome Italian-American, who; the upper half of the draw. And John Aslon followed by Hank sparkle for the winners. Other New York, and a game behind Detroit has moved at a .765 clip in the short span of a few years was to rocket to the front a* hits were registered by Tony second-place in the lower half Moylan from Horsche's double to left. Cleveland. Since since July 14, winning 13 of 17. the outstanding pro golfer in the country. Ford's many friend* The Lud-Dales scored their Capo, Fred Gallo, Larry Harri- then Chicago's won 12 of 17 Roy Campanella hammered a have already started a move to toss the Yonkersite the biggest: Trenton, N. J., takes on the other Japanese Davis Cup player, Ko- run in the first o h a single by son and Ken Macior. games and has been rolling at pair of Brooklyn homers, while golf party ever held in the county. No one is more deserving of: sei Kamo. Moylan lost only his Bob Kar> an error, and Bob Lou Urbinati hit a homer with a .706 pace. Craig fanned 11 Redlegs to run a victory celebration.' sixth game of the tourney in Kopji's single to right. a man on for the Green Sox. • • • It's a long way to the end of his pitching string to 3-0 since downing Cliff Mayne of San The Fargos scored one run in another Green Sox hits w<>nt to the season, however, and the top joining the club two weeks ago. Francisco, 6-0, 6-1. the first inning of a Yonkers B. Smith (2), Tom Rago and five clubs in the American loop The Dodgers made their first Chips 'rt Putts Chin off the old block is seventeen-year-old Mark Jamesi Burrows turned in the big up- Softball League tilt with the A. Madio. could be covered with a large nine hits good for nine runs Stuart Jr. of Larchmont. who Monday fired a superb 75 in winning The Bajarts now have a 2-0 Shewciws, and made it stand up set yesterday when he sidelined lhanks to three errors, a wild blanket today. <*. the county junior caddie cham-i Denmark's Kurt Nielsen, seed- through seven innings to win, record in the 2nd half of the Cleveland defeated the Boston pitch and a passed ball. Ted pionship at Winged Foot. Youngj The Yonkers Pioneers hit the ed No. 1 of the foreign contes- 1-0. The only run scored as a season, and the Green Sox are Red Sox 6-4 to pull within a game Kluszewski hit his 33d homer for Mark, a victim of polio last Fall,' road Sunday to t a k e on the tants, 6-2, 6-2. result of Mike Skiltety's triple. 1-2. Cincinnati. Campy now leads the of the lead yesterday, while Deis a polished performer who Tuckahoe Robins at Parkway troit overc?jne Baltimore 7-5 to league in batting with a .332 avcredits his Dad. Artie Lynch a n d Oval. Game time is 2:30 P.M. erage. trail the leaders by only five pros Claude Harmon and Crai^ The H.V.L. season is 15 weeks and one-half games — in fifth New York's starter, Ruben GoWood for his links prowess. His old and four teams have been place. Washington and Kansas mez, gave up two of Chicago's Dad won the met amateur back able to keep within hailing disCity were idle. five hits in the two innings he in 1933. , tance of t h e pennant. The N. Y. Rookie pitcher Roger Craig pitched. He retired in the third • • * Highlanders are in first place and Brooklyn home runs pro- with a pulled shoulder muscle Forty-one pros joining w i t h with an 11-3 record, the Cory duced a 10-2 victory over Cin and Paul Giel came on to gain 123 members in Briar Hall's deD u n h a m s second a t 10-3. the cinnati as the Dodgers maintain- his third victory. Giel struck out luxe pro-member tourney Sun- 5 Pioneers third at 9-4, and the ed their 1 2 ^ game National!nine, walked five. day . . . Fred Walson tossed K Robins fourth at 10-5. The final golf party for 160 employes of round of play started last SunP. Lorillard at Wykagyl Tue-:-; day. dav and former minor leagua The Dunhams and Highlanders pitcher Joe Blacknall got a spehave to meet each other twice cial prize for finishing 18 holes more while the Pioneers have . . . Irv Liftman bagged his one each with the Dunhams and third ace at Rvewood the otheH Highlanders before the season day, holing out at the 170-yardj ends. These three nines are 10th hole with a No.-6 iron. Irvj evenly matched and one of the meets Joe Rlsoll and Ross Carinoi Although he gave up 10 walks, mockery of further play with three will probably emerge the Jr. takes on Ronnie Schectmati* MARK STUART, JR, John Soi twirled a no-hitter for nine—count- 'em, nine—runs. in the semi-finals of the club w-inner with the Robins having the Cougars in the Richards P H championshiD at Rvewood this. but a slim outside chance. promising youngster ilO 390—17 21 , Little League l a s t n i g h t a t Kiwanis . ,, week end. And Rvewood caddint The Pioneers, out after fourth Exchange 400 100— 5 2 Roosevelt Field, as his team DeSlmonp, BUTLER (2) and Spak, De- Willie Furman aced the 140-yard 14th with a nine iron the othen straight H.V.L. pennant, have day . . . Nice of the St. Josc-ph Youth Center of Yonkers to donate beat the Jaguars, 3-1. Simone (2): ZUMMA and Cyrullk. had tough sledding since Ray a plaque for the caddie championship . . . Pro Joe Tiso wearing F o r a while it even looked as Stefanik joined Uncle Sam's The Dellwoods brought their a smile from ear-to-ear the other dav when given a surprise p a r ' y if John might ironically lose the team. Russ Crawford showed a game, as the J a g u a r s scored a record to three wins and three by his distaff pupils at Vernon Hills. shade of his old stuff for six inrun without a v hit in the first losses by coming from behind to nings against the Dunhams but Mrs. Elsie McLave, John Thaxter and John Badinelll lining frame and made it stand up for take the Teamsters, 11-8, in the t h e most encouraging sign for up another terrific field for I^ewood's annual mixed Invitation Lud-Dale League at League & three innings. Danny King's men was the exceltourney Aug. 21 . . . Last week we overlooked the terrific Eventually, however, the Jags' Watts. lent six-hit, 12 strikeout stint Hill Hamilton, Katonah. The rookies at Fleming Park, YonWESTCHESTER ALI,course record round of 74 turned in by Mrs. Clarence Greer Dave Holbqrn's three-for-three squad, shaken down to 19 own four errors and five hits by of Hal Hitchcock against the STARS on the squad which at Hampshire dining the pro-lndy tourney. The day before kers, Aug. 15, are these four players by Charles " T e x " the Cougars turned the tide. The and his five r.b.i.'s was the high 9th Ward Dems last week. will face the Brooklyn Dodger Mrs. Greer had a 94 at Apawamis. And how's that for a 24fielders. Left to right are Greening, will begin its final C's scored all their runs in the point of the game. hour improvement? . , . E. C. Byrne of Rye and M. M. Sonny Cundari of Pleasantseries of practice workouts fourth inning, and their good de The Dells and the Teamsters Paterno of Scarsdale net winners at Westchester CC last ne'xt week. — Staff Photo by fensive play held the Jags in are now tied for second place ville; Bob Shannon, Yonkers; weekend . . . Winded Foot's de'nxe Anderson Memorial team check for the rest of the contest with identical won-lost records, John Sarno. Ed Naumann, Yonkers, and tourney starts a four-day run Thursday; . ^ . R. H. E. behind the Jeffreys' 4-2 record. Cougars 000 300—3 5 Post-Eih mP Lud-Dales In Softball Game Trabert Due In Net Finals Ruth League Bajarts Beat Green Sox Robins Play 4 Pioneers 9' On Sunday 10 Walks, No Hits Spell Defeat In Little League Part Of Squad Facing Dodger Rookies Public Courts To Hum In 3rd-Round Matches GAFF AND 'GUN Bass Fishing, Weather Both Hot At Peach Lake Jaguars ;100 000—1 0 i SOT and CJrlfTin; BINDLEY And M»t- Oellwood terazzo. TeamiUrt • » • POKORNY and Freda. 17 For Kiwanis TJ and TI J 103 "70—11 6 2 033 02— 8 7 3 Holborn; oIEOERT County Golf Defender Wins, Medalist Loses Action r e s u m e s tomorrow round, and B u r n e t t breezed past • • • morning in the 1955 Public Al Willison in straight love-sets. The Kiwanis kept rolling along 4 Runs In 5th Courts Tennis Tournament, sponlast night in the Pacoys Little BerJ Kalpak vs. J a m e s Redsored by the Recreation Com- mond— Kalpak had more trouble League, making it 17 straight T h e Welfares scored four runs mission. wins with a 17-5 shellacking of in the fifth inning to pull their with his opening round opponent by GUHK) CRD3ARIiof Briar Hall, 2 and 1, and ninethe Exchanges. The winners game with the Phelps out of the The men's quarter finals will than he did with his second teen-year-old Bill Chapman of topped their best previous m a r k fire in the North Yonkers League RYE— see the following pairings, bat- round foe, being extended to an The advance of defender Lloyd Siwanoy and Sleepy Hollow, 1-up, tling it out at Kinsley P a r k extra set to beat Bryan Cam- By F R E D LUKS sprinkled lightly with salt and by filjing the air with 21 hits. at Lennon Park. yesterday. Ribner had to birdie Ribner of Metropolis and the upThe game was played a t Glen starting a t 10 A.M.: panaro, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. He then Hunting And Flshlnf Editor vinegar. Boll for 10 minutes. Bonnano relieved Quinn in set of medalist Tommy Goodwin the par-5 17th in the afternoon John P o r t e r vs. Mike Benya— took James DiCarmine easily, Things have been really hap- Remove the tails 'by gently Park. the third inning for the WelF o r a while, however, the Ex- fares, and held the losers score- of Westchester Country C l u b to win. P o r t e r took Martin Gcllor last 6-2, 6-3. Redmond came to the pening up at Peach Lake in working them back and forth; Sunday, 6-4, 6-4, after being the second round via the default North Salem. According to genial discard the bodies. Extract meat changes threw a mild scare into less for the rest of the game. He marked the start of match play Monk Ousts Medalist in t h e Westchester amateur beneficiary of a default by Al route, and had a brief but stiff Tom Heckman of Brewster, bass from tails by slitting down the lordly K's as they matched only allowed one hit. golf championship which entered Monk, 1954 New York State Connolly in the first round; battle vvith F r a n k Diller to gain fishermen are having a "hot lengthwise. Take out vein as with the winners' four runs in the Arazzano hit a homer for the the quarter-final round at Apa- champion from White Plains,, is season" and no reference to the shrimp and lobsters. first with four of their own. The Benya also took a default from the q u a r t e r finals, 9-7, 6-3. slowly but emphatically proving losers. wamis this morning. Richard Cobban in the opening Garnish the meat with horse- Kiwanians even brought in rethat the Empire tit!e win was no J a m e s Cabban vs. Stanley weather being intended. T» I T *• round, but had a tough opponent Slota—Cabban beat his first op- For the past two weeks large- radish sauce or ketchup and lief pitcher D i c k B u t l e r f o r Phelpa The bracket of eight sent Rib- "fluke". He routed Goodwin, 6 410 00O—5 ' i 5 in Laurence Sigler in the second ponent, Elias Goldstein, and his mouth bass, pickerel and perch you'll have the makings of a sal- Vince DeSimone and Dick' be- Welfares loi 04x—6 6 1 ner against Joe Marra of Tam- and 4, in the second round. While LEUTHNER. DtWltt (S> and Arazzano arack and Robert Larkin of Pelround. He came from behind to second one. Jim Jackson, by have been responding well to ar- ad that is an epicture's delight, came the winner. Goodwin did not play up to his BONNANO (3) and Brewster, Al tificial lures and live baits. But The game remained close, as a Qulnn. l a k e Sigler. 6-8, 6-0, 6-3. ham against Doug Yates of Ard- usual standards, Monk's g a m e Cnl (5). identical 6-1, 6-:2. scores; Slota it seems to be the largemouths assures Ed. m a t t e r of fact, until the fifth insley in the upper half, and Bob- was such that he was the apJohn McLean vs. James Bur- squeezed by an improving Bob • • • • ** by Monk of Westchester Hills parent winner all the way. Ha nett—McLean had an easy time Geiger, 6-2, 8-6, in the opener, which have proved the most co- Thomson who is on the mend ning, when the K's made a The Oilers warmed u p for with J a m e s Brandon in the first then took the measure of Rich- operative Tom says. their play-off game with the against Ross Carino J r . of Rye- led, 4-up, after nine holes. from a serious illness, recently An example of the way bass ventured forth on a highly sucround, 6-0, 6-3, and only slightly ard McCall, 6-2, 6-1. Wrights in the Lakers League wood and Jerry Cole of Fenway In the first round Monk turned have been hitting Is the limit more trouble with Charles Gilby walloping the Tanglewoods, against J. Henry Attas of Dell- back Elliot Simpson of Old Oaks, The w o m e n ' s semi-finals, catch made the other day by cessful tuna trip off Montauk 11-8 a t Schultz Park. more, 6-4, 6-2, in the second starting at 10 A.M. at the Trevor with five friends. Ed couldn't do wood in the lower 1-up. Goodwin ousted Mike TarBy The Associated Prest match; 1 Joseph Melnick default- P a r k courts, will see the follow- Chris I^arsen of Scarsdale and much on the rod-work but he L a s t night's game didn't afRibner played par-matching taglia of Harrison, 4 and 2, in Theodore Rellstab of Yonkers. AMERICAN ed to Burnett in the opening ing matches: says he had a lot of fun watching fect the standings, but it was a golf in stopping Leonard Byan'his morning match A picture sent in by Herkmann W. L. PCT. G.B. hard-fought game and only two Patricia McCarthy vs. Mildred shows the two men with 12 fish, his friends wrestle with 37 tuna Chicago 59 38 .608 errors were committed by each Calahrese— Patricia eliminated all caught by casting and trolling. and one bonita. 60 39 .606 The successful quintet com- New York side. Naglleri, Bird and Koenig Annamnrio Verde easily. 6-0, 6-0. The bass range in weight from 59 40 .596 1 homered for the Oilers. but then had a real thriller with one to throe and a half pounds. prised Dave Saekctt, J i m Nan- Cleveland Boston 57 42 .57^ cy, John Malone, Otto MadziEleanor Klcis, n i n n r r - u p last The Oilers won the first half The catchers were made on an Detroit 54 44 .551 5% an and Art McKay, all of Yonyear, to win. 6-4. 0-6. 7-5. artificial worm—a fish getter competition, and will probably .414 19 Kansas City 4L 58 Dorothy Bodnarchak vs. Dor- which has enjoyed remarkable kers. They sailed on the John 34 64 .347 25 4 play off with the Wrights, who I-afitte, captained by Bob Fitz- Washington othea Wosemnn Dorothy gained success at Peach Lake. Baltimore 29 68 .299 30 appear to be second-half champs. gerald. the semis bv sweeping Anne Yesterday: Taneleiroods 0O« 011— 8 5 2 Slota, 6-1, 6-1. and Gall Mc- Ed Thomson, the Yonkers turOilers 440 21x—11 8 2 The Air Force is mulling over Chicago 3 New York 2 Sprdon, 6-1, 6-3: Dorothea took tlc-trappcr bns come up with an BUCCSLLATO »nd Wlnsker, PUTAHL a default from Mary Severance, interesting shellfish recipe that the idea of a new installation at Cleveland 6, Boston 4 and Kane. then whipped Alice Brandon. gourmets may want to know Westchester County Airport. If Detroit 7. Baltimore 5 their plans reach fruition a big (Only games scheduled) 5-3. 6-2. about. Tho men's semi-finals will Take a do/en to two doten chunk — reportedly 40 acres— Tonight: start at 2 P.M. at Kinslev, largo crawfish — the type used will be gobbled up in the peri- Kansas City at New York, 8:15 Both final matches will be nt for bass bait. Place In water meter areas of the field. That Chicago at Washington may deal a crippling blow to the Cleveland at Baltimore Trevor Park Sunday morning, Southern New York Beagle Club Detroit at Boston said Recreation Superintendent Ruppcrt'i which has conducted dog trials Tomorrow: James MeCrudden todav. The An 8:25 P.M. starting time for on the premises. Kansas City at New York, 2 Schaefer men will move from Kin<dev for Yonkers Raceway's 1955 season P. M. Also threatened is a skect club the final, l.iiiie* first will bo Bnllnnfinc opening Aug. 8 was approved which has its facilities on the Chicago at Washington observed, with the women startofficially today. Cleveland at Baltimore Rheingold Lincoln Avenue side of the airing nt 10 A M . and the men at The daily double window will BttHf W#wwrf PrtfKnM • • • P Z I J M M MANOR port. Isn't it about time that the [Detroit at Boston 11 A.M. close at 8:10. Ted Forstmann seeks a sweep County comes to the aid of Ho tub* to ctafe, pinch et Mew mA. In rase of rain tomorrow the This is 15 minutes earlier than men's quarters and semis, and today in the Pelham Country worthwhile recreational groups NATIONAL B«tt*r rwciwrt ftftttcth* . . , the present hour at Roosevelt by making a few acres of land W. L. PCT G.B. Raceway and continues the trend the women's semis, will po over Club tennis tournament. TripW-Tw»px»d J-T Card ptvt • * « * * . The fifteen-year-old Greenwich. available to them .680 - of earlier starting times for night 68 to Sundav. The finals would then Brooklyn ilv« Grtp-S*o( eonitnKtioA $lr» m Conn, n e t ' e r c">os against Bill 12H .556 55 he n'aved next SMnrd^v 44 Milwaukee events in the Metropolitan area. devbW tin* e4 <M»ftM against p*T«eTym of Montville. N'..L, in the New York 53 S<? .525 15H tom. singles finals. He then pairs with F,ntries Close Monday Philadelphia 51 52 .495 1 8 4 Tony WiL«on of Yonkers to meet Philadelphia 51 52 .495 1SV» For Tennis Doubles B«ffw Trtcf tai... top-seeded Hal Connolly and Bill Chicago .471 2 1 48 54 l>andry of the Bronx for the douRogo*d tr»od with $tep-M*Ua St. Ixxiis 45 51 .469 21 E n t r t r s for the 1955 PubTOBAY cfetlgn for ockUd troctte*. bles crown. little l»*on» •«»*h«ll SARATOGA JAMAICA Cincinnati 56 .429 25 lic Courts Tennis Doubles <•:»• r * > Yesterday. Forstmann defeat63 .376 30H Pittsburgh Tournament will close MonF««t \>n1tfr« — Orr»n«-whlt»*. M»rk ed .lim Southall of Bronxville. 6C M * * M* M«r« f k . s A day at Midnight, according TOMORROW Yesterday: 2. 6-4; while Tym was downing TV. AJM T •&• t^<-1l*^<v1 - Orf»r« Ch»r:h»r« Wfltr to Recreation SuperintenBrooklyn 10. Cincinnati 2 *«(-« SutS «»%«b»ll Dick Nye of New York City. 6-3. THE MERCHANTS ONLY dent James MeCrudden. St. t^Hiis 4. Pittsburgh 1 MOM f f O f U M M ON OOOttnUft TfWB THAN ON AMY OTHtt KINO 6-2. In the doubles, Connely and Yonk*r«—ColU-Whlc P.M. Hichur. ft CITIZENS There will be two diviMilwaukee 4. Philadelphia 2 Landrv rallied to top r \ m and *«ttb*ll sions, men's doubles and New York 4, Chicago 1 U I* PM 1 Art Vandoroff of New Rochclle. t w . m ***** South Yfi-lt'M -H«trt!i?i-f>M. P»lton. mixed doubles No prospects Today: 3-6. 6-0. 6 4; while Forstmann and » « L«aou» »«t»h»n were seen for an ample ••ek •» S«r«t»9« Brooklyn at St. I>ouis (Nt Wilson eliminated Southall and (« r.M.i number of all - women t M t ' t l m « t i n j t o n i » M »t HK 0*fle« IV>ug Stuart of Bronxville, 6-4, New York at Milwaukee (N) A««M» 1-27 • I all r***\»<>et-t ,n !»««••• •« «*t policy V: doubles, so this division was 1 M MeLIAN AVINUl, YONK1RS I Philadelphia at Chicago 6-1. rt tttm 4tttt m. ••*. far i « « " i ! h»lf of «»»ton. dropped. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N) YOnktrt 3-3000 TOMOSWOW The doubles tourney rrmy 1,!W>0 METER RECORD SET DISTRIBUTOR Tomorrow: * t M * ISM M l . * « • < • Motet Stora: M Martin* •"ublit Co<jrt« Tonnit Tournoy *j«*«|.M>. IM4. to. «*"• M> on.* I.u* get under way a week from HELSINKI (AP> Sandor IharPittsburgh at Cincinnati 110 A.M.) Mfn « Qi!»r«»T-rm»l«. Kln»!f? T»rV. o-> of Hungary yesterday ran the Sunday. Immediately after New York at Milwaukee Wom»n'» P»rr.t-Fin»U. Tr»vor P»rk. Opno*lte the Raceway the singles tournament -is 1,500 meters In 3:40.8 one second Philadelphia at Chicago • *»• • » & . <J M i l M»n'» 6rml-Fln»:n. Kin«>r r»rk. under the accepted world record. ovtr. Brooklyn at St. Louis (N) BASEBALL COOL OFF HMM/ Check our 1 U WITH CANNED N0 LOSS" TRADE-IN PLAN! Y TUBELESS DELUXE Earlier Start For Raceway Tennis Finals Set At Pelham See Us Today for New Super-Cushions byGOOD/YEAR THE CALENDAR THEY'RE OFF! CASH znd CARRY (« •• " ED SIEBERT'S 1 BUHRMEISTER BROS. W 861 YONKERS AVE. •B3ES3 Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com mmmmmm {
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