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¯ ress Blasts Grand-Slarn H0rner ingsAgainSubdue Royals, 8-6 i beaten with a grand, erun. ~t ~Red Salurday, Iuly 4, 1953 Roe. a climactic Pure. Quills. Win ; field fenco at the Dad into th~ park- In LiSle LeaBue Early scoring gave the Pure friend Quill team a 14-9 victory over Local 118 in a Geneses Vailed’ Lit- tle League slugfest last night. IIS ......... 200205--9 "/4 pu QuI0 .... 4 a403 z--14 }O 3 Coon, Ploeoplo ana Schlncr; naker, And EDDIC, , i, earned the .Red Wings gave with MEN i Dad a 5.4 odes }nto=e,toa tn =,}anq d~lnq aummor vacaeon, WBh or without explrl- Of all, it boost- *nee. Wonde=}=l op ortunny ~or i into a definite con- anyone ln+or+stod. Wr~te for lusther tnformaUon+ Montreal’s 3~ games, and cutting XX’25 OsMOnRATcHRONIOL| & Buffalo’s cushion BROKEN MAST! Previously weakened spar crackcd ] to untangle jumble of sails and lines and stays on deck. in two by Lake Ontario’s strong winds yesteraay, BuzzyI Mishap eliminated boat from George Cup series, now to only two II crew from Royal Canadian Yacht Club works busily scheduled to end here today. Three of Sixes remain. lierlid+the game the ¯ , . LEFTY LANCERS---I~hking it four lcfthanded pitchers haiti lsads of1~. 2-1, RADIATOR "uzzyts ~p°nas Mast; Wind, Stork and Lightnings +’came the Boyais In as many games, Montreal manager Walter Alston said Niles Jordan last night he would use Ken Lehman, left, and Ronnic REPAIRS t;Pla B+ y Sloop $ ++ LceagalnsL Red. Wings in Sp. m. holiday bill today. +;+Out of George Yes C e s end of the big round, ’ ’ Assoeu~+O+ ¢isttors bounced into ers in succession on Tuesday and AMFARICAoNI O O O O O O 0---1 7 O ¯ Wednesday, still." Ottawa .... "~ o s o o o i o o x---4 s l~s meat nb. tAsr an emergency call from a patient in Mistral. Second race will bc . hurled the Ottawa is that Taft nun=on =.e orann; wood =nd B= ~. run off this morning with the Last Run Set Today By P,,,L T~,~NB~ Bill Place of Canandalgua Yacht in labor, a fractured Club and Plltaford, skippering his Second place in yesterday’s final one act for tomorrow, being hit by a Jack ¯ A broken mast yesterday final. Nude, won the opening race in first of three races for the squad- The afternoons are bein Fasholz pitch, win be back in as. ¯ ly eliminated Buz.zy II, the annual Lake Shore Lightning ran individual championship went over to odd-and~even team events, away alan in two weeks or less--sooner dian favorite, from the 1953 Sqaadron regatta on Irondequoit to Dr. John Mclntesh’s Blue pitting the’odd finishers in the than ftrstcxpected. +e~rge~o~interuationa’°~meterB+yesterdayhutn~th~to~oh~th+°eket1f~fNmvp°~t~a~pe~o+ mar~ oARo°+t° +,,o WE NEED HELP! + .-sailing classic on rough Lake On- the wind and the stork had left the last leg and a half by Crew. bees. Charley Halligan, defend- was their marks on the affair, man Bob Ulmer after the owner ing individual champ from Sodus Bochuck,. a at 51am’m,taan’ma~" 44 oa oa Bay, finished first in yesterday’s s o hr,a,to~a s t a : tario here. As a result there will be only Maybn thc fact that 23 boaL~ had been taken off by the club- v o et.,kdt three boats left when’ the start- took the starting gun off host boat in answer to the urgent tele- team race after getting a+ninth iv dl O0orlu,~bWatkcrJt ~ ’For Our Growinq O eraflonsp ing gun for the third and final Newport Yacht Club had some- )hone message. Roy Ketches his title defense sail. Hall+gaB a.aw-t,,m ~ dANICS race of the series fires at 10 a. m. thing to do with what happened, ilimbed ¯into Blue Jacket’s cock- edged Joe Carpenter of LewJ~ today off the Geneses River piers, At any rate, strong puffs of wind ~it to fill out the crew. Point at the finish line. Compoton~ molar men. High pay. Will fop your Taking over the favorite’s role capsized two of thc little racing 2nd Race This Meraing was thixd and t things will be Rochester Yacht Club’s sloops¯ And the doctor-skipper Cinbmate. Ed Geier sailed his promn~ s~Ja~’y. 5eo Emory Champnoy, 5orvlco ¯ Stork, winner of the second of another, leading at the fim~ El-De-Ha home third, just ahead First of came on Menngor; ¯ _ ..after misfortune first struck the summoned.from the tiller b of Sodas Bay YC’s John Swartz the long north.south trlangie~ Er~ : Tol=n ¯ as t~ leading Buzzy. hie Hamilton, running second in ~-vma~_m=,~ ~’out "so, +m.s’" TION MAN Challenging the his red Quest,. e--Hamt,.a.tor +m. ~ LUBRiCA Castle craft new will be nake IPermanonf job’ high wo~’os, nil company benefits. Solcnta of National Yacht Club, from "Toronto, with two seconds but BEIKIRCH BROS tied with 6 points With Stor~ n the s~0ng, shifting wind. Youngstown Yacht Club’s Little concer~ ~ °~ last both previous times. ~-~.~’~’tz.e.’~u~vdl~+#’,’~’:=:AIA=.i’~rli~i F" +" Btr~y met +teal all+ester yester- i day when the "fleet of four boats of all sheets i his two crew- and ..... put out the’.riVer early in the men;Dick Andrews and EarI +: RoJek’strays T0o Far:’ ~ ! +t+osofer o + at ~nni~ ~c oeser, warn +ssed into ,h. +.._.._ff0une: ~-c : ’~AILY i third race. already postponed but soon were’ But he.got Dome help when ’ fi’om morning because of the 35- their craft towed in to Start R0Jek arrayed:far off.first ;hi+~t : BIG mile.per-hour winds and high seas by the einb boat under base on ,a flY to right S far out on the lake. dora Jack Hanna. " " " it was I~ mthotes beforo 1 ~,++ tho fieot had roach" kowi~’,h*.. Ottawa 8 to 2 AT RED WING STADIUM o’clock, 4 minutes short of the south in the bay, With only Bar- in a similar ¯ wa~ning gun that was to have ney Wilson of Gcnesee Yacht RoYals needing it to tie ! Bignaled that the race wss On.wind.The Club again trying a spinnaker, couldn tninth basebacktrack- runnerfastA menoughO r o s Syracuse With Lynn mark was already set for a the boats started back home on Games ihe__ +o+ ..... +o o w+, + ++ + ++ ++ ++,+ ++ winds proved too much for the fourth place at the time, Warren the. Syracuse Chiefs wanoped Price Royal canadian Yacht Club’s Duerr’s Venetia from Sodas Bay three Ottawa pitchers for 16 hits O| entry¯ Her mast had been weak- knocked over. His crew 0f and an 8-2 victory last night. ened the day before when a his wife, Jane, and Alan Ham+I- " apresder let go, bent the spar and ten, brother of the dunked Ernie, month, L1osL his sixth. Lovenguth had allowed" only a cost her a second victory in a clung to the craft until the club DUGOUT DIGGINS: The Left- hit until two were out row. Now a compression check boat arrived, will come to the ninth, when an error by ~"~ ][’I[~ST ’G~IY]E 5 P. ~. suddenly exploded and mast~ today, when Ken first-baseman 3ohnny Douglas DOUREliEAOER TODAY sails and all came tumbling to the , Iron are prolonged the game. Then Fred deck. Fortunately nobody mheduled to work for the Royals, Gerken hit a two-run homer to bert. against Oe.nis Reedar and +Cod +ii Levenguth’s shutout WINGS MONTREAL die Hahn. ~li. fo+ aro sonth. VS, Loaned Moat Won’t Fit The race committee immedi. DISCONSOLATE---Skipper Bill Gooderham looks any- . ; ~ ten Hawley’s instru. Hank Workman hit his seventh group entertains homer to start a five-run spree WITH THE LEN HIIWLEY QUINTET ntely decided to leave up the post- thing but happy as he sits in cockpit of dismasted boat. between games, whi[h chased starter Art Dltmer ENTERTBINING BETWEEN O~ES ponement pennant and the fleet in the seventh. , moved back into the river to the Lea Ortiz, slashing away wltil R~c h+ There .... tiny of ~0e hits in four ut hats, ha~ BEGINNING SUNDAY ~’+=u skippers was I~eld and it brother Ray cheering for him in Series voted to put off the final the stands. It is the first time in ¯ , DOUBLEHEADEB nutil tedsy, his .,~y~ +.ear that any ~ for BUz~y’s skipper, Bill Goader+ member of the popular ¯ ¯ ¯ ham, was offered loan of a mast by. the RYC’s Ric Hoard, ~ut it wouldn’t fit, so Buzzy lay nN’IERNATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ,ast n+t a~ip0ed do,+. in her *.,,+,a+’,R ...... *.,,,.0.’. n.,.B+ Leafs J0lt Herd was ha~.h~n~ugmuso, osher- oasin slip waiting a tow home Rochester a Montretd 6. Chicago 1O St. LOUIS S. uessed, fn ar ear, el+ and rapped Toronto II, Buffalo 2, Philadelphia 5, New Yolk 1. 0at "g f0r ~’+ ill his first appear, +fter today’s series end. Syracule S, ottawa 2, Milwaukee fl, Cincinnati 1. an¢o In a week,... H0 ease np Tho regatta dinner went n., ....... s.st+’+s+"" ,,e,0 ,+ (o+ +. ,o+,++ L 0± With 17-Hit Attack u~sual at tim RYC last night, how- \v L Pet. on St.nd~n+, tleld,’to0.With a nifty rolling e~toh in left VS. ~¢.’~r. Only part of the program "~S p c~ . being omitted was presentation noch~st~r" :. ~ :6 a ~l,’,ttl~,a.ke~ ......... ~4 ~s ,atf t go :s~s Third hescman Don Richmond 6~ of the cup. That will have to wait !o,omo .......... ~7 .~ .~l v~ ~st. Louls .......... ~t ~0 .~ Buffalo--(/P) --Tho Toronto .507 9~. ~ , ¯" until immedatey after today’a!~p~tat’~v m°~e ......... ~7 :~ P adc~ha ..... ss ~9 .sat strained 12t~ New "talk ......... S4 3S .~9~ 9;~ Maplc Leafs, led by former Bison ............ .~t ~o .~.~ going steadi[ Syracuse .......... st 41 .431 13 ~/’ Cn=nn, ..... at 4O .~7 t~!’+ Billy DeMars and Lou Morton, Um Boyals, Walker planncl SprlngBcld ......... 2S ~a .n~ tP~ ~cmc~° ........... ~ ~4 .~S.~ t9 staged a pre.holiday pyrotechnic 50 ¯342 21 ~l’ittsbursh ......... using Wally :Lammers at Huesman at short.’ +Chic6 Gnats Today ¯ Montreal It Rochester (2) $ p+ m, and, Gnats Tod=r display last night to crush the FIRST GAME 2 P. M. ,...~rlolP+~ urt 7p m O ..... S ....... T ..... , New Yo,k (H ........ dO .... 4.4) second-place Bisons, 11-2, o~n o no a o (2) Oa ~mroi’~ at apflns d at Philadelphia (Slr~mont ~-4 ot~d Drews dez, the’ Royals shortstop ha ~--.~. ...... (2) twl+nlsht, S-6) (2); t~lncmnatl (K=llcnso*rSer ~-; DeMars ond 5[iOWa h ~Lgemondous ::[ioldin , ¯ FE/¢.’I~G B]~’~K~ ¯ .h ¯ ~ # a~, ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE 3-2 and Johnson t-t) (2) PaUb~rgh (’Dick- +’ -- =~a Pc~kov~kt 4-6) at Milwaukee (LIddlo for 8 Of 17 hioWs off ~vo Blsbn range in tho two games nere to GAME PnOGRAM IN "~Z ’ ,s" ........ ..... so, .LS and H,a 3-4)at nmok,yn ~ill+. hurtera while Ed dato, a vest ;Lmprovement over the STAND no.oa o~ I . I + ~l / ~U~# O’~t~ New York d PhIIdelphla 0 ]kcn S¯2 =rid Wade. 3-4) ~) StL. Louis whacked his eighth homer of the first seven games he played GUNNER WIIG - \ (Prcsko S 8 aria t+d~z¢ll 7 3) Ut ~htcago " VMhinston rP. Boston 4. " " ~+ o,e+.I~dS ne,,o,t L +tMIooo* +.S,n0 ,,+ +-,t)(2,. season and Ha, ~ailer added 0galnstBo~es~r. BACK ~ ~ ~ : Springfield, Mass.--(P)--Baiti. (on~ samcs scheduled.) -- other. The eireuiL swats convert, " PLAY-BY+PLAY tmore’+scored hcavily in the ]ate Stt, dl~s L Pet G0 [ AME~I~A~d ,A~I~O~}IAITION ed five tallies. TodaY~Stwinnersetsoffash’ing .... ~: ¯ _¢~.e . .,. _.+.. = Bobby Hague allowed nlno hils of fotw bargain htils ut home ANNOUNCER mains to heat ~prmgfiold g0 + *o,~ + a, + + ........................ T--.~.~ CI© eland 2 2S 6O0 6 4 .last night in the opener of their ~t’~+’°^t " ......... ~ ~ "~a~ ~ [ Cotumhm Chartelan I. +hand theWalkedninth,°nlYto tWOmarkrivalS,up wain five days.: for ~tpair,’ foBowedT°m°rr°w hyit’aaOtta’sin. ...... ~ ........................ Indlanapohs ~/ Toledo 3. four ame series Be "g " mid I lion ............. 39 3S .S20 tt’~, st+ P,ut .1 M’lnncar, ols 12, seventh mound conquest, gle Monda~ night, and twl-hight- ~alltmore Sprl.I ~Wa~hlngton ........ 37 36 .~07 t2tA Sltndinnt ABll OAI ABn OA-p adcpha 32 4 438 7~ \V I Pcl GB R+kl¢~,cf a S o Adams,of 4 t St Louh ~7 47 ~65 ~ + , ~" ¯ ~;t~.,, ~+ o ~ ~+ ~%~’; ~ ? ~ D; ....... . ": ;! h so ~os ~ ~o,,s ::::::::: ~ ~ :~ -- ^s,,o,. s..,,o AND LET THE SO4 S42 ~,., ~o,,,. ....... ,~ G .... + .... ~ ..... c,,y ......... ’""" WANT ADS Phit~dclpbi~ (Kellncr 7+S and eyed S.8) LouBvill¢ ........... 39 37 .Sl3 2 nooi:s.r t Lohtg<~,s $4 ’ + 2+N’rm+,’,t[ ~ 20 O ,t New Yo,k (Lop++,. g.l nnd McDontld S, J p,u, .............. ++ ++ .~ 3-3) (2) W=shinston (Master.on 6+7 and]~nnncar, oas .......... 34 4+ o S +)Ftc¢+t.[t O’b+¢ro,2 ~+P~+~a$ + i a o,o+n,+~l.} ++ ~ j el,or +,-s) ,, no,,on <MoDo,,~ou s.s co~+~+ .............. as ,+ ,+ t i I+Uol)is.2 m~a Henry 0-0) (2); Detroit (Garv©r 6-7 Charleston .......... 29 47 +JSa #~-PMam ] 1 0 S 02 03 m3d Maflow© 1-6) at C[eveltmd (Hearts- Game~ Today 0;U0tman,v~ ~ m~+n 4-7 man FeBer 3-4) (2)’ Chicago ChkUcson a 0 t 0a.maton ....... ° ~ o ° 0 OobOn 4.S and Truck, 7,4)==t’S Louis ToI~dom Pi .... 3-4 ~d n,,+0oo., t~) .,,,o. } OTTAWA ncapo s. + ’ Tot=Is SS to ~ ~J "ro=u’ sY Is al }~ A-S ~1 ed or GreenWOOd in 7th, EASTERN LEAGUE n.womcd for htaa=.~ ~ sm, First Game 6:30 B~ttraerl ......... o o 3 0 o 0 a 0 3.--S Y¢$1¢rd=y’s Resolts PONY LEAGUE S~rlnzf e s ........ 0 o g o S 10 o 1---6 Schenectady 7, Albany 6. ycsterd~t’l Rcsmtl P.-Ra¢gUY. Mayo 5 Wilson. $0k, Green- :Bin hasten It elmira 3. Batavia 5, Cornins L ................... frd++ Dau ........ i,~’c,-Barr¢ 11:a ....... 2, Oradfor0 6 alton 2. TI~EST D~+uckL Sur~+auk, ntl~r~.~ eu ~E~d~,rt~’ n¢,d+ng 10, WiIB=msport O, Horncll 3, HamIIlon 2, v .... e ........ a .... s,=+a .... , ....... +. woa,,mo o. GET YOUR NOW I am.~, Dnulh¢+ly 2. ~orlh¢¥+ Uolas, Mayo, \v L Pcl, Ga Standing+ ~ns ~, F+cc+c. 2e.auro~ok 2, t)¢,.emh 4+" ............. ,x ............ h ..... Readl .............. 2+.6+1 -- 4~ V t L Pet Ga so ,’;~4 B.(In~hamlon ....... 4a 29 .6t3 nR-Gr~nwoo~+ S,Otcra, WSson. Dr- ........ Hal]i*, D.uzhcrtv and Ot¢~o+ ncn~ckh Schencctaay ......... 40 33 .S48 ~ ........... 36 2! ~32 "7 no1111 and Daulhcrty+ ]a¢ob$, Dauth¢gty Albany .............. 39 33 .~42 .......... 3t 25 .S54 and b ~ck LEFT.BaI|[mo~.’ 7. Sl~In~ecld EImUa ............. 3.1 39 .45S ............ 29 26 .S27 IO. ea¯orrcnwood 3. Htllmln 4, ,Mar- . ......... 26 23 ,SSl Ja¢obs 2. ,; .......... 23 33 .411 Coming ........... 23 34 .404 OlcRn ............. tS 40 .2S6 G~mes Today HamUIorl at BataviA; .*~mestov~ nr~o~6; attain at Weary|Be} CorriJx nomeU. (All alSht same#,) _ #ge a , .. We '§f (fi » 1 . rem ' . §~ a lr ,N ug, } /§;§'ff.¢§t'Aj§*f"°',i.'f_,§:Z: 5 JM§'.'*,' lb. gh? - _ L. . ' `§_ 'f~ §H@#"§";"¥;_*? _ Q .f"§r;r ; .mf _ '§;`,»\.\,';*J' ww. ,~§$i'*' .wi .M nw( _ ,hgh ,f gg.. _ _ ~§,§§...»,. 2f_. "' }, { §u1,A2~§ e Li xl ' l ml , t .r Q _ . ., .. ,. mnrk was already set for u wind- \vard-Ieeward course. But the winds prayed too much for the Royal Canadian Yacht Club's entry. Her mast had been weak- ened the dny before when n spreader let go, bent the spnr and cost her a second victory in n row. Now n compression check suddenly exploded and mast, snils and all camo tumbling to the deck. Fortunately nobody was hurt. Luaned Mast Won't Fit The race committee immedi- ntely decided to leave up the post- ponement punnunt and the fleet moved back into the river to the RYC basin. There a meeting of skippers was held and it was voted to put oft the final race until today. Buzzy's skipper, Bill Gooder- .ham, was uttered loan of a new mast by the RYC's Ric Heard, but it wou1dn't fit, so Buzzy lay 'pst night stripped down in her oasin slip waiting a tow home *fter today's series end. The regatta dinner wont on as qsuni nt the RYC last night, how- niver. Only part ol the program being omitted was presentation of thc cup. That will have to wait until immediately utter todny's TRCO. 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Halfway and 'in fourth place at the time, Warren Dum-'r Vnnetux from Sodus Bay wns lgnocked over, His crew of his wife, Jane, and Alun I{amil~ ton, brother ot the dunked Ernie, clung to the craft until the club boat arrived. .1é'..."ii£ þÿ'Al<2l3"»!.§'¢."' ¬Q»ll'"'yi'ii' ¢§_?3?;: engu- vc- 2, me W ¢¢ mf. .mm me niaxhhils _n=s. |-m_ ocmcemx. §:\vr>0r1: 2. érgllnl (Joh wl zz). Sndux sy vc; _ mn (An n'lu>. rib. = e. neun-nwam uae c='?¢¢.x¢r;, x,¢w§°f°' nm 1. my an umm nm.. sm. Tv: n. 'mo < len Toner) f*:.m¢m»sun 5: 9. \v|nmur rcmnn §=||i|=n>. miur In ; io, srsmun msmey \ mem. mme inf; F. cate? um. garxbur few 1 n. nw nm-r»__ ¢»¢;=¢Y 1 gvmus $li'm~»m Q1|ue:>.5_¢w»un _;(g= x ovrun crm Q; wg. ww: 1 ns. nml., um Ps =:. um » = 16.6 (Ame §»rm, N=Von= li nmnor §&l"n|.»..,.Q gewwn Q5 i. nm 'N' »-= ms.. nbdnuu) bv/DOM I9 Albdim (RU Henan. New-pon: ru, Pnmem (Da am nyc) Sodul l\ iali Sl Ike (V/tl ll- mv. Hymn YF; »L éum crm nm- þÿg ¬§r¥7 éumizknaycvéllf. Vllltlu IVR! =¢é eqmmsu 0-Hui. hlrhcralv NN. m Ne-an fgfmn. ca-.ms ¢: su him. cmuee c. Leafs Jolt Herd Wilh 17-Hil Allack Buffalo (IP) The Toronto Maple Leafs. led by farmer Bison Billy Delltars und Lou Morton. staged a pre-holiday pyrotechnlc display last night tn eruslrthc second-place Blsons, 11-2. Dewlnrs and Morton accounted for 8 of 17 blows off five Blsim hurlers while Ed Stevens whacked his eighth homer oi the season and Hal Keller added an- other. The circuit swnls convertf ed (ive tallles. Bobby Hogue allowed nlno hits and walked only two rivals, one in the ninth, to mark up his seventh mound conquest. ` ~ 'Iaranm lumla J u u n 1* Alx ll n I A wu ,zu s o is . Mi." i Q 3 2' ééii ,_ . . . 55\tY¢lu.lb 4 1 9 (J V/T\Lgl~¥b ' 1 7% ?>§""""' 3 5 ' il §'2¥Z'§l;" H? 3 m. . r>$1=<»§f¢1 5 4 S' W 'm¢.41.1n 41 .1 n xmm s s mme 4 o 1 o Hen-=_» 4 | o os "zgqllem gggg ¢:nv5fu.u uo o.n is-ixexxénmn rv. 0 \ek.v so 0. 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DUGOUT DIGGINS: The Lett- hnnders' association will come to order at 5_p. m. today, when Kon Lchniun-*and Ronnie. Lee are scheduled to work for the Royals, against Dennis Reeder _and Fred- die Hahn. All-four are south- pnws . _ . Len I-Iawlcy's instru- mentaland vocal, group entertains betweengames. _Lau Ortiz, slashing away wlth threchits in four at hats. had brother Ray cheering for him ln the stands. It is the first time ln his elghtfyeur career that any member of the popular West Coast inl'lelder's family » watched him' play a game of pro- tessloualbaseball. . . . Atlxe Clark was bacl¢,'his_nchinz muscles har- nessedln n-corset, und rapped out "2 ford" in his 'first appear- ance ln a weclr. .. . He cxme up with n nifty rolling cdtch ln left fleldftoa. Third bnscman Don Richmond wus'out with a strained back. but with the leities Eoin: steadily for the Royals, Walker planncchon using Wally Lammers gt third, Hucsman at short: 'Chico Fernan- dez, the' Royals shortstpn. HHS shown h tremendous iielding range Ln- the two garnes'_here to date, n vnst improvement over the first seven Eames he played ngnlnst Rochester. y 'l'odny's twhmer sets off a string of four bargain hills at home ln five days, Tomorrow it's 0tta~ wa for 4,p;ilr. followed by ra sin- gle Monday night, and tw!-nigh# ever has f :___ -X _ 1 § ~ .\. _ 1_1 gfe. ~__\_,_ -,Q:&ex 5 _'~ .1 .1 -_ » . ex' mee.. ;= __ tu .. g . -f i 'T ' "'.§'3'L¢~" » z§' _:rom mmarss , . .' Qrqnd Slam Counts Lovenguth pitching brilliantly, the, Syracuse Chiefs walloped three Ottawa pitchers for 16 hits ~ :md an 8-2 victory lust night. Lovenguth had allowed- only a scratch hlt until two were out in the ninth, when an error by iirsbhnsemnn Johnny Douglas prolonged the game. Then Fred Gerken hit a two-run homer to spoil Luvengutlrs shutout. Hank Workman hit his seventh homer to start a five-run spree whiish chased starter Art Ditmar in the seventh. ll o 0 0 0 6 1 I A v¢m|.!b U Bnanvner; 0 \var\5 5 §§¥§\¢ Kc I » <1 umm AB Asnzmu Ag? la A 2 ........ I-I §'}.':$.':::::::'::.__. l£?3'5§t._» -imma :dum vmn. nuawmr. wgfxmn. Schull. dulmwmz. zumn. uuu Kluamm. B-Gunn. Dcnllu. E131-ahifnwsm. mm mf 1. \Var\gmm< Zleniln Klnllllti L égrlfell I. 2D-»Lk|\- tara, uaamw. :B §u\.m\n. nn - wemmn. amni su- mm-"_ auxm. nr.-zsmun. und.-me: ma warm: u- mn. nemo Limmv. un-olpwr . :un 9, 'ns-xmemin 5. ggi" J. %_uvu.|uu» 5. xn.»mx »_ H nnum ll ln? bi: Nrlh¢1J\¥_l. I gi llnlnlwvtl inirfnnim i§~'s'B'L2'h"ii»i»r zfiil `vI ser-ggi, Fclmlrl ma bmw. 7r-ann. STAND BACK, AND LET THE G0 T0 WORK FOR YOU ' THEY WILL DO THE JOB QUICKLY AND INEXPENSIVELY SO _ GALL L0c||s! 8000 _ HISS _wnririm LADES l wrm Aus ` l Games the Price `=| FIRST 'GAME 5 P. M. l' DGUBLEIIEADER TODAY WINGS vs MUNTREAL WITH THE LEN HRWLEY QUINTET ENTEHTRINING BETWEEN GENES BEGINNHIG SUNDAY "§§§i"° 2 lor 1 .A DDUBLEHEADER ~ '~ -' '. < y~ A v \` FIRST GAME 2 P. M. ; `\_, _ 14" nnrunmc mwmx ° eff Gum: rnoonm m noncn or GUNNHR WIIG f BLT.-'l'I!Vl'H RED WING gqw. PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER ¢._v=&9- Monday July Glh--Dltawa--8:15 P. M. Zlarl* if2|°r1 * WED. IULY 8th ms' 'UW '**' * nuusrrnrnnrn nuunrrnsnnnni 9-_mrwn Fnmlly Nlqlif *uar.| Asmzmu mf so ~c».s»-acne Hd! Glllq Mtmblil VIH! Mlmhlflhiv ' ~|» G 5 30 §"d' Emi" "'§i"§"i"°S\ n §°"i" ; _ an .mv .U ".... Flrs um' AJVIYKCO. il' 90110 5510. Gm' Your: TICKETS Now' siaaiiim ripe.: umm Columbih ldusi: sim S00 NORTUN ST~ nnwnrnwn 'ncrrr amen. OW" D4"'J' 1" A- M' 77.Clintun Aim. Se. Sunday 9 A. M. mum' mm dm: wxisuns' for °' -k -k - wllyas _ to AWA \" { _ * ~ § ¢ w 34 wmm Rd; N. ~ -- 62 Ridge Rd-'W- `

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Page 1: ress Blasts Grand-Slarn H0rner ingsAgainSubdue … 4 1953 George Cup...ress Blasts Grand-Slarn H0rner ingsAgainSubdue Royals, 8-6 i beaten with a grand, erun. ~t ~Red Salurday, Iuly

¯ress Blasts Grand-Slarn H0rner

ingsAgainSubdue Royals, 8-6i beaten with a grand,

erun. ~t

~Red Salurday, Iuly 4, 1953

Roe.a climactic

Pure. Quills. Win; field fenco at theDad into th~ park- In LiSle LeaBue

Early scoring gave the Purefriend Quill team a 14-9 victory over

Local 118 in a Geneses Vailed’ Lit-tle League slugfest last night.

IIS .........200205--9 "/4pu � QuI0 .... 4 a403 z--14 }O 3

Coon, Ploeoplo ana Schlncr; naker,And EDDIC, ,

i, earned the .Red Wingsgavewith MEN

i Dad a 5.4 odes }nto=e,toa tn =,}anq d~lnq aummorvacaeon, WBh or without explrl-

Of all, it boost- *nee. Wonde=}=l op ortunny ~ori into a definite con- anyone ln+or+stod. Wr~te for lusther

tnformaUon+Montreal’s

3~ games, and cutting XX’25 OsMOnRATcHRONIOL| &

Buffalo’s cushionBROKEN MAST! Previously weakened spar crackcd ] to untangle jumble of sails and lines and stays on deck.in two by Lake Ontario’s strong winds yesteraay, BuzzyI Mishap eliminated boat from George Cup series, now to only twoII crew from Royal Canadian Yacht Club works busily scheduled to end here today. Three of Sixes remain.lierlid+the game the ¯, . LEFTY LANCERS---I~hking it four lcfthanded pitchershaiti lsads of1~. 2-1, RADIATOR

"uzzyts ~p°nas Mast;Wind, Stork and Lightnings +’came the Boyais In as many games, Montreal manager Walter Alston said ’Niles Jordan last night he would use Ken Lehman, left, and Ronnic REPAIRSt;Pla B+ y Sloop $ ++ LceagalnsL Red. Wings in Sp. m. holiday bill today.

+;+Out of George YesC e send of the big round, ’ ’ Assoeu~+O+¢isttors bounced into ers in succession on Tuesday andAMFARICAoNI O O O O O O 0---1 7 O¯ Wednesday, still." Ottawa .... "~ o s o o o i o o x---4 s l~s meat nb. tAsr

an emergency call from a patient in Mistral. Second race will bc . hurled the Ottawa is that Taft nun=on =.e orann; wood =nd B= ~. ’run off this morning with theLast Run Set Today By P,,,L T~,~NB~

Bill Place of Canandalgua Yacht in labor, a fracturedClub and Plltaford, skippering his Second place in yesterday’s final one act for tomorrow, being hit by a Jack

¯ A broken mast yesterday final. Nude, won the opening race in first of three races for the squad- The afternoons are beinFasholz pitch, win be back in as.

¯ ly eliminated Buz.zy II, the annual Lake Shore Lightning ran individual championship went over to odd-and~even team events, away alan in two weeks or less--soonerdian favorite, from the 1953 Sqaadron regatta on Irondequoit to Dr. John Mclntesh’s Blue pitting the’odd finishers in the

than ftrstcxpected.+e~rge~o~interuationa’°~meterB+yesterdayhutn~th~to~oh~th+°eket1f~fNmvp°~t~a~pe~o+ mar~n, +thst theoARo°+t° +,,oWE NEED HELP! +.-sailing classic on rough Lake On- the wind and the stork had left the last leg and a half by Crew. bees. Charley Halligan, defend-was

their marks on the affair, man Bob Ulmer after the owner ing individual champ from Sodus Bochuck,. a at 51am’m,taan’ma~" 44 oa oaBay, finished first in yesterday’s s o hr,a,to~a s t a: tario here.

As a result there will be only Maybn thc fact that 23 boaL~ had been taken off by the club- v o et.,kdtthree boats left when’ the start- took the starting gun off host boat in answer to the urgent tele- team race after getting a+ninth iv dl O0orlu,~bWatkcrJt~ ’For Our Growinq O eraflonsp

ing gun for the third and final Newport Yacht Club had some- )hone message. Roy Ketches his title defense sail. Hall+gaB a.aw-t,,m ~ dANICSrace of the series fires at 10 a. m. thing to do with what happened, ilimbed ¯into Blue Jacket’s cock- edged Joe Carpenter of LewJ~today off the Geneses River piers, At any rate, strong puffs of wind ~it to fill out the crew. Point at the finish line. Compoton~ molar men. High pay. Will fop yourTaking over the favorite’s role capsized two of thc little racing 2nd Race This Meraing was thixd and t thingswill be Rochester Yacht Club’s sloops¯ And the doctor-skipperCinbmate. Ed Geier sailed his promn~ s~Ja~’y. 5eo Emory Champnoy, 5orvlco

¯ Stork, winner of the second of another, leading at the fim~ El-De-Ha home third, just ahead First ofcame on Menngor; ¯ ’ _..after misfortune first struck the summoned.from the tiller bof Sodas Bay YC’s John Swartz the long north.south trlangie~ Er~ : Tol=n ¯ as t~

leading Buzzy. :¯ hie Hamilton, running second in ~-vma~_m=,~ ~’out "so,+m.s’" TION MAN

Challenging the his red Quest,. e--Hamt,.a.tor +m. ~ LUBRiCACastle craft new will be nake IPermanonf job’ high wo~’os, nil company benefits.Solcnta of National Yacht Club, ’ from

"Toronto, with two seconds but BEIKIRCH BROStied with 6 points With Stor~ n the s~0ng, shifting wind.Youngstown Yacht Club’s Little concer~

~ °~last both previous times. ~-~.~’~’tz.e.’~u~vdl~+#’,’~’:=:AIA=.i’~rli~i ’F"

+" Btr~y met +teal all+ester yester- iday when the "fleet of four boats of all sheets

i his two crew- and .....put out the’.riVer early in the men;Dick Andrews and EarI +: RoJek’strays T0o Far:’ ~ !+t+osofer o + at ~nni~ ~c oeser, warn +ssed into ,h.

+.._.._ff0une: ~-c : ’~AILYithird race. already postponed but soon were’ But he.got Dome help when ’

fi’om morning because of the 35- their craft towed in to Start R0Jek arrayed:far off.first ;hi+~t : BIGmile.per-hour winds and high seas by the einb boat under base on ,a flY to right Sfar out on the lake. dora Jack Hanna. " ’ " "it was I~ mthotes beforo 1 ~,++ tho fieot had roach" kowi~’,h*..Ottawa 8 to 2 AT RED WING STADIUMo’clock, 4 minutes short of the south in the bay, With only Bar- in a similar

¯wa~ning gun that was to have ney Wilson of Gcnesee Yacht RoYals needing it to tie

!Bignaled that the race wss On.wind.The Club again trying a spinnaker, couldn tninth basebacktrack- runnerfastA menoughO r o sSyracuse With Lynnmark was already set for a the boats started back home on

Games ihe__+o+ .....+o o w+, + +++ ++ ++ ++,+ ++winds proved too much for the fourth place at the time, Warren the. Syracuse Chiefs wanoped

PriceRoyal canadian Yacht Club’s Duerr’s Venetia from Sodas Bay three Ottawa pitchers for 16 hits O|entry¯ Her mast had been weak- knocked over. His crew 0f and an 8-2 victory last night.ened the day before when a his wife, Jane, and Alan Ham+I- "apresder let go, bent the spar and ten, brother of the dunked Ernie, month, L1osL his sixth. Lovenguth had allowed" only a

cost her a second victory in a clung to the craft until the club DUGOUT DIGGINS: The Left-hit until two were out

row. Now a compression check boat arrived, will come to the ninth, when an error by ~"~ ][’I[~ST ’G~IY]E 5 P. ~.

suddenly exploded and mast~ today, when Ken first-baseman 3ohnny Douglas DOUREliEAOER TODAYsails and all came tumbling to the , Iron are prolonged the game. Then Freddeck. Fortunately nobody mheduled to work for the Royals, Gerken hit a two-run homer tobert.

against Oe.nis Reedar and +Cod +ii Levenguth’s shutout WINGS MONTREALdie Hahn. ~li. fo+ aro sonth. VS,Loaned Moat Won’t Fit

The race committee immedi.DISCONSOLATE---Skipper Bill Gooderham looks any-. ; ~ ten Hawley’s instru. Hank Workman hit his seventh

group entertains homer to start a five-run spree WITH THE LEN HIIWLEY QUINTETntely decided to leave up the post- thing but happy as he sits in cockpit of dismasted boat. between games, whi[h chased starter Art Dltmer ENTERTBINING BETWEEN O~ESponement pennant and the fleet in the seventh.

, moved back into the river to the Lea Ortiz, slashing away wltilR~c h+ There ....tiny of ~0e hits in four ut hats, ha~ BEGINNING SUNDAY ~’+=uskippers was I~eld and it brother Ray cheering for him in Seriesvoted to put off the final the stands. It is the first time in

¯ , DOUBLEHEADEBnutil tedsy, his .,~y~ +.ear that any ~ for ’BUz~y’s skipper, Bill Goader+ member of the popular ¯ ¯ ¯ham, was offered loan of amast by. the RYC’s Ric Hoard,~ut it wouldn’t fit, so Buzzy lay nN’IERNATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE,ast n+t a~ip0ed do,+. in her*.,,+,a+’,R ......*.,,,.0.’. n.,.B+Leafs J0lt Herd

was ha~.h~n~ugmuso, osher-oasin slip waiting a tow home Rochester a Montretd 6. Chicago 1O St. LOUIS S. uessed, fn ar ear, el+ and rapped

Toronto II, Buffalo 2, Philadelphia 5, New Yolk 1. 0at "g f0r ~’+ ill his first appear,+fter today’s series end. Syracule S, ottawa 2, Milwaukee fl, Cincinnati 1. an¢o In a week,... H0 ease npTho regatta dinner wentn., .......s.st+’+s+"" ,,e,0 ,+(o+ +. ,o+,++ L 0± With 17-Hit Attacku~sual at tim RYC last night, how- \v L Pet. on St.nd~n+,

tleld,’to0.With a nifty rolling e~toh in leftVS.

~¢.’~r. Only part of the program "~S p c~ .being omitted was presentation noch~st~r" :. ~ :6

a ~l,’,ttl~,a.ke~ .........~4 ~s ,atf tgo :s~s Third hescman Don Richmond6~of the cup. That will have to wait !o,omo .......... ~7 .~ .~l

v~ ~st. Louls .......... ~t ~0 .~ Buffalo--(/P) --Tho Toronto.507 9~. ~ , ¯"until immedatey after today’a!~p~tat’~vm°~e ......... ~7 :~ P adc~ha ..... ss ~9 .sat strained

12t~ New "talk ......... S4 3S .~9~ 9;~ Maplc Leafs, led by former Bison.............~t ~o .~.~ going steadi[Syracuse .......... st 41 .431 13~/’ Cn=nn, ..... at 4O .~7 t~!’+ Billy DeMars and Lou Morton, Um Boyals, Walker plannclSprlngBcld ......... 2S ~a .n~ tP~~cmc~° ........... ~

~4 .~S.~t9 staged a pre.holiday pyrotechnic50 ¯342 21~l’ittsbursh ......... using Wally :Lammers atHuesman at short.’ +Chic6

Gnats Today¯ Montreal It Rochester (2) $ p+ m, and, Gnats Tod=r display last night to crush the FIRST GAME 2 P. M.

,...~rlolP+~ urt 7p m O ..... S ....... T ..... , New Yo,k (H ........ dO .... 4.4) second-place Bisons, 11-2,o~n o no a o (2) Oa ~mroi’~ at apflns � d at Philadelphia (Slr~mont ~-4 ot~d Drews dez, the’ Royals shortstop ha~--.~. ...... (2) twl+nlsht, S-6) (2); t~lncmnatl (K=llcnso*rSer ~-; DeMars ond 5[iOWa h ~Lgemondous ::[ioldin , ¯ FE/¢.’I~G B]~’~K~

¯ .h ¯ ~ # a~, ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE 3-2 and Johnson t-t) (2) PaUb~rgh (’Dick-+’ -- =~a Pc~kov~kt 4-6) at Milwaukee (LIddlo for 8 Of 17 hioWs off ~vo Blsbn range in tho two games nere to GAME PnOGRAM IN

"~Z ’ ,s" ........ ..... so, .LS and H,a 3-4)at nmok,yn ~ill+. hurtera while Ed dato, a vest ;Lmprovement over theSTAND no.oa o~I . I+ ~l / ~U~# O’~t~ New York d PhIIdelphla 0 ]kcn S¯2 =rid Wade. 3-4) ~) StL. Louis whacked his eighth homer of the first seven games he played GUNNER WIIG- \ ’ ’ (Prcsko S 8 ariat+d~z¢ll 7 3) Ut ~htcago" VMhinston rP. Boston 4. " "~+ o,e+.I~dS ne,,o,t L+tMIooo* +.S,n0,,+ +-,t)(2,.season and Ha, ~ailer added 0galnstBo~es~r.

BACK ~ ~ ~: Springfield, Mass.--(P)--Baiti. (on~ samcs scheduled.) -- other. The eireuiL swats convert, "

PLAY-BY+PLAYtmore’+scored hcavily in the ]ate Stt, dl~s L Pet

G0 [ AME~I~A~d ,A~I~O~}IAITIONed five tallies. TodaY~Stwinnersetsoffash’ing

.... ~: ¯ _¢~.e . .,. _.+.. = Bobby Hague allowed nlno hils of fotw bargain htils ut home ANNOUNCERmains to heat ~prmgfiold g0+ *o,~ + a, + + ........................ T--.~.~CI© eland 2 2S 6O0 6 4.last night in the opener of their ~t’~+’°^t " .........~ ~ "~a~ ~ [Cotumhm Chart�elan I. +hand theWalkedninth,°nlYto tWOmarkrivalS,up wain five days.: for ~tpair,’ foBowedT°m°rr°w hyit’aaOtta’sin....... ~ ........................ Indlanapohs ~/ Toledo 3.four ame series Be"g " mid I lion ............. 39 3S .S20tt’~, st+ P,ut .1 M’lnncar, ols 12, seventh mound conquest, gle Monda~ night, and twl-hight-~alltmore Sprl.I ~Wa~hlngton ........ 37 36 .~07 t2tA SltndinntABll OAI ABn OA-p adcpha 32 4 438 7~ \V I Pcl GBR+kl¢~,cf a S o Adams,of 4 t St Louh ~7 47 ~65 ~ + , ~" ¯~;t~.,, ~+ o~ ~+ ~%~’;~ ? ~ D; ........ ": ;! h so ~os ~ ~o,,s ::::::::: ~ ~ :~ -- ^s,,o,.s..,,o AND LET THE

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suddenly exploded and mast,snils and all camo tumbling to thedeck. Fortunately nobody was

hurt.

Luaned Mast Won't Fit

The race committee immedi-ntely decided to leave up the post-ponement punnunt and the fleetmoved back into the river to theRYC basin. There a meeting of

skippers was held and it was

voted to put oft the final race

until today.

Buzzy's skipper, Bill Gooder-.ham, was uttered loan of a new

mast by the RYC's Ric Heard,but it wou1dn't fit, so Buzzy lay'pst night stripped down in heroasin slip waiting a tow home*fter today's series end.

The regatta dinner wont on as

qsuni nt the RYC last night, how-

niver. Only part ol the programbeing omitted was presentationof thc cup. That will have to waituntil immediately utter todny'sTRCO.

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Wilh 17-Hil AllackBuffalo- (IP) - The Toronto

Maple Leafs. led by farmer BisonBilly Delltars und Lou Morton.staged a pre-holiday pyrotechnlcdisplay last night tn eruslrthcsecond-place Blsons, 11-2.

Dewlnrs and Morton accountedfor 8 of 17 blows off five Blsimhurlers while Ed Stevenswhacked his eighth homer oi theseason and Hal Keller added an-

other. The circuit swnls convertfed (ive tallles.

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Bobby Hogue allowed nlno hitsand walked only two rivals, one

in the ninth, to mark up hisseventh mound conquest.

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couldn't backtrack last enoughto thlrd.and was doubled off.

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_ WHQBS bit!seventh, got the win, ins fourth,

Roebuck. losing steadily thelastmonth, *lost his sixth.

DUGOUT DIGGINS: The Lett-

hnnders' association will come to

order at 5_p. m. today, when Kon

Lchniun-*and Ronnie. Lee are

scheduled to work for the Royals,against Dennis Reeder _and Fred-die Hahn. All-four are south-

pnws . _ . Len I-Iawlcy's instru-mentaland vocal, group entertains

betweengames.

_Lau Ortiz, slashing away wlththrechits in four at hats. hadbrother Ray cheering for him ln

the stands. It is the first time lnhis elghtfyeur career that any

member of the popular West

Coast inl'lelder's family »

watched him' play a game of pro-tessloualbaseball. . . . Atlxe Clarkwas bacl¢,'his_nchinz muscles har-nessedln n-corset, und rappedout "2 ford" in his 'first appear-ance ln a weclr. . . . He cxme upwith n nifty rolling cdtch ln left

fleldftoa.

Third bnscman Don Richmondwus'out with a strained back. butwith the leities Eoin: steadily forthe Royals, Walker planncchonusing Wally Lammers gt third,Hucsman at short: 'Chico Fernan-

dez, the' Royals shortstpn. HHS

shown h tremendous iieldingrange Ln- the two garnes'_here to

date, n vnst improvement over thefirst seven Eames he playedngnlnst Rochester. y

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'l'odny's twhmer sets off a stringof four bargain hills at homeln five days, Tomorrow it's 0tta~wa for 4,p;ilr. followed by ra sin-

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Lovenguth pitching brilliantly,the, Syracuse Chiefs wallopedthree Ottawa pitchers for 16 hits ~

:md an 8-2 victory lust night.

Lovenguth had allowed- only a

scratch hlt until two were out

in the ninth, when an error by

iirsbhnsemnn Johnny Douglas

prolonged the game. Then Fred

Gerken hit a two-run homer to

spoil Luvengutlrs shutout.

Hank Workman hit his seventhhomer to start a five-run spreewhiish chased starter Art Ditmar

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