y"Babe" Promises To Win
Golf Crown For Mother
Defending Champ Informed Yesterday
Of Her Mother's Death In California
By JERRY L18KA
INDIANAPOLIS, Juno 23 (I1)
Dcleiicllnif Champion Hubo Did
rlltnon ZuliMrlits, mournliiR the
Hidden death 'of her mother, to
day had mora at stake than an
unprecedented third title an the
lame two 1044 flmillsts tanvled
(or the women's Weiitern 'Open
loir crown.
Hnlie, who vainly attempted
lo bourd a.plnne (or Lou Aniin
Ira when iho first leurned of her
mother'a death there yesterday
mornlnil, promised to "linm up
Iho Hljfhlnnd Golf and Country
COllItAL
Howdy Folks:
The luteal cowboy now. ,' . .
hot off the bnrb-wlres la the
vital Interest In havln' aomo
race with tho rodeo doln'a hore
thn 4th HMrlir iilwuva nitikrH
thrills creun up tho spectators'
.aplne list like G. I. underwciir.
hurl Marrlll la down from I'orl-
tland and lookln' over the truck
and tiilkln' with officials. Mr.
llarrlll la tho brains behind tho
Croat renowned homo iliow and
nice meet of Great Kalla, Mont.
Mac llurbour la buizln' 'round
awful busy like iiottln' act fcr
vie lour uiii auys or ceieuraiion.
His buckln' ilnng plua Brahma
atock are aa aulty as a pretzel
and will give the contestants
plenty o( grief. BlK hat day la
Saturday, that's today and I
heored some talk 'bout kan
Ifaroo court bein' set up fcr the
bare-headed folks cuuyht on the
streets. The pretty llttlo fllllos
runnln' as queen candidates who
mmle a iiood showln' at the try
out las' Sunday are bein' dined
and danced at different clubs
and will have the final judiiin'
at the armory, June 23. The Sad
dle Club Klrla will be on hand
to help the rodeo fellers with
the queen's ball and usk you all
to come and support your favor
ite entry In this contest. . I had
a pleasant surprise (other day. . .
when Dorothea Buck Blvo me an
Invite out to her AD corrals.
We saddled some horses and tuk
a gander up trail to the nicest
iiuio mcaaow, jut made yuh
wish fer picnic lunch and
time to lay 'round In the shade
n' watch your hoss graze on
green grass. Sorta horsemen
paradlsel Jim Stewart Is a
pickln' his lunch nlate nrettv
clean as he got a ticket fer not
havln" a PUG when he hawled
his bang-tails back from Ores
ham and It run him abort of
, raim- money "til he got home.
,'well, 1 gotta be gettlnron down
o tne bunk-house. Bye now
Ttarsfaj 1
4 vPli P
WET'
club course In her second
struiuht 3tl-hole showdown lor
Iho tltlo against talented Doro
thy Uorinain of Philadelphia.
win lor Plainer
"I've got to win tills one for
mother, oncuuse she lot mo go
east without telling mo how se
rious nor contmion reany was
and because she was always my
No. 1 fun and booster," declared
lha girl who has been America's
top all-around feminine athlete
for a decado.
The stage was set for a repeti
tion of the 11144 title battle at
Park Ridge, 111,, when Bubo ral
lied brilliantly to defeat Mrs. Al
bert Becker of Englewood, N. J.,
4 and 2, and Miss Germain
mowed down Carol (Babe)
Frecso of Portland, Ore., 'A and
2, In yesterday's seml-flnals,
Outcome Is Tois-up v
Whether Mrs. Zaharlns, who
will leave for the west coast
Sunday morning, could master
both her grief and vastly-Improved
Miss Germain for her
third Western Open title since
1040 whs conjecturnl.
In disposing of Miss Freese,
the 1044 runner-up covered the
front nine with one-imder par
30 and then whittled one off
standard In the remaining
seven holes. It was the fourth
time Miss Germain reached the
finals of a Women's . Western
Golf association meet In the past
thrro years. Besides being runner-up
In last year's Open, she
has copped the post two western
amateur events.
Green Stages
Great Rally
To Top Zivic
NEW YORK, June 23 (P)
Frltzle Zivic of Pittsburgh
knocked out Harold Green of
Brooklyn In the sixth round of a
10-round bout at Madison Square
Garden last night but it didn't
count.
The bell ending the round In
tervened at the count of five,
Green, the 7 to S favorite, was
dragged to his corner and re
vived In time to last through the
seventh. Then, displaying the
recuperative power of his 22-year-old
youth, Green rallied to
win the last three rounds and a
unanimous decision.
Green, weighing IS2I pounds
to 1511 for the 32-year-old vet
eran of 108 fights, won the first
five rounds beforo he was sent
to dreamland with unexpected
suddenness late in the sixth
stanza.
Classified Ada -Bring Results.
Marines To Collide
With Camp Tulelake
The Laathernack ball club
from tha Marina Barracks haa
scheduled game with Camp
Tulalaka Tuesday at Si30 p.
m. at Recreation park. This
will ba non-eenfeienee gams
with tha marinas striving to
polish up thalr fielding ef
fort!. Tha soldiers will fUld
capable ball team and will ba
golna all out after victory
over the boys from the bar
racks, Tha publls la Invited
to tha tussle.
Leone Downs
ff
Baby-Face"
In Top Tiff
By PAUi HAINES
Antonc Leone, the Bronx
bombshell, won a victory over
Otis "Baby-face" Kllngman last
night In the main tussle on Pro
moter Mack Llllard'a crunch
curd, but a little bit of every
thing happoncd.
Gorgeous Gaorge Wagner,
who refuses to don his elaborate
robes for anything but main
event, became enraged when
Hcferat Wally Moss awarded
I be lost fall and match to Milt
Olscn In the scmi-wlndup tiff.
V'agncr stormed at the referee,
timekeeper and the crowd and
refused to leave the ring.
About this time Kllngman and
Leone arrived for their scuffle,
but Georgo still persisted In his
vehement arguments to all
and sundry. Leone apparently
thought It time for George to
leave, so he picked up stool
and caressed Wagner over the
dome. This method very defi
nitely put the chill to Gorgeous
George and he was through for
the evening, but Leone wasn't.
Klingmon promptly went
after Leone and took the first
fall with a body press. After
that the situation got a bit out
of control with Leone gouging,
choking, and employing
smother hold. These unique tac
tics finally resulted with Leone
applying a reverse surfboard
that air but dislocated Kling
man's arms to take the second
fall and even the count. Kllng
man's arm was obviously In
jured and Referee Wally Moss
awarded the bout to Leone when
it was apparent that Otla was
In no shape to continue hostili
ties. In the seml-wlndup, Wagner
surprised everyone, Including
himself, by rassllng clean for a
few minutes, but It was too
much to ask of Georgia to keep
it up and he reverted to his old
methods. Olsen put up a good,
game fight against the heavier
Wagner and took the fracas on
Moss' decision.
In the opener, Kenny Ackles,
who always seems to win M
bouts through the referee, was
awarded a victory over Jock
"Buck" Lipscomb after Jack
had all but torn him in two. No
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San Diego
Goose-Eggs
Bevos, 2-0
By PAUL WELLS
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
Portland's scalp hung today
on the tepee of Big Chief Valllc
Eaves, Cherokee Indian hurler,
who won his 14th game of the
Pacific Coast league season for
the San Diego Padres last night.
Ths Beavers' 2-0 shutout,
their third defeat in the last
four tilts, cut their circuit lead
to two and a half games over
tha runner-up Seattle Ralnlcrs,
who hammered out an 8-9 win
over Sacramento. Hollywood's
Stars, after three straight losses
to San Francisco, turned on the
Seals for a 14-8 decision In the
only other game of the evening.
Eavas Hurla 2-Hltter
Eaves, the league's strikeout
king and socond leading pitcher,
whiffed four men to run his
total to 112 and held the Bcav
era to two singles. Manager
Pepper Martin scored both San
Diego runs, crossing the. plate
in the third and fifth Innings on
singles . by Lou vezcllcn. The
contest' was Portland's first of
four against tha Padres in the
split-week scries.
Seattle Whips Bolons
In the other northwest tilt,
Seattle got off to an early lead
against Sacramento, scoring five
runs in the first frame and two
more In the second off Tom
Atanazio, who promptly was
given a shower-ticket. Center
fielder Hal Patchett led the
Rainier attack with three hits
in five trips to the platter, while
Georgo (Jug) Mandlsh, the Sol
ons' right gardener, got two of
his club's five blows off right
hander Joe Dcmoran. Young
Alex Pallca Is scheduled to take
the mound for Seattle tonight
in the second game of the ab
breviated scries.
Stars Blast Seals
San Francisco; again over
come by the rarifled air above
the .800 mark, dropped back to
even figures in wins end losses
and tied for third place with
Oakland, which was idle last
night. Hollywood turned 16
hits Into 14 runs, only seven
of them being earned. Fourteen
of the Stars' blows and 13 of
their tallies were off the slats
of Bob Barthelson. Ronnie Smith
went the distance for the win
ners, although he was touched
for 13 safeties.
The Acorns and Lot Angeles
will resume their series at Oak
land this afternoon, with the
Angels trailing 2-1. The two
teams were traveling Friday.
fall was gained by either maul
er throughout the entire fight,
but Jack got a bit too rough for
the referee's liking In tha final
heat and Ackles was crowned
the winner. .
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DETROIT, June 23 CP) Ham
merin' Hank Greenberg, look
ing enough like his old self to
spell plenty of trouble for
American league pitchers, was
back in his Detroit Tiger uni
form today after four years. In
the army and rarin' to start nis
baseball comeback.
Greenberg, placed on the
army air forces' inactive list
last week, rejoined his former
mates shortly before the Tigers
whipped Cleveland 5 to 1 yes
terday for a sweep of the three
game series but remained at
home for conditioning drills as
the club departed for a four
game weekend series at St.
Louis.
Proof that he Is ready to
take up his American league
career where he left off was
provided when the big right
hander swung on Manager Steve
O'Neill's second pitch to him in
batting practice. As players of
both the Detroit and Cleveland
clubs stood by to watch with in
terest Grecnbers belted a line
drive that hit the top of the
left field screen 330 feet from
the plate.
Lord Byron
Leads By rd
By One Shot
DETROIT. June 23 UP) By
ron Nelson, Toledo sharpshooter
who is the hottest thing in golf,
was out front as expected today
with a four-under par 68 as the
exclusive four-man field went
Into the second round of Plum
Hollow Golf club's 72-hole "Big
Four" Invitational tourney.
Nelson, playing every hole In
par or better, roared home with
birdies on the last three holes
yesterday for his 35-33 68 and
r one-stroke edge over Home
Pro Sam Byrd, who birdled the
lost two boles for a 35-34 69.
Rapid Robert Equals
Own Strikeout Mark
GREAT LAKES, 111., June 23
(IP) Bob Feller, whose-. 18
strikeouts In a nine-inning game
is the best in the American
league, posted a similar record
for the Great Lakes baseball
team yesterday as he shut out
Chanute field.
The former Cleveland pitcher
fanned 15 in blanking the sol
diers 5 to 0. His strikeouts top
ped by one the record held by
Virgil Trucks, the ex-Detroit star
while at the center. Feller
scored two of tho sailors' runs
ana drove in another. . .
Showing
the Raising of
Combat
Cards Trip
Cubs, 5-2;
Bums Win
By JOE REICHLER
(Associated Prass Sports Writer)
The faces moy be new but
the St. Louis Cardinals are once
again like the champions of
old.
Stripped almost bare by the
loss of Outfielders Stan Musial
and Danny Litwhiler, Catcher
Walker Cooper and Pitcher Max
Lanier to the armed forces, and
the transfer of Mort Cooper to
the Boston Braves, baseball fol
lowers had confined the world
champions to the list of "also
rans.
Cards In Second
As late as a week ago It ap
peared the "experts" were right
as the Redbirds lost their fifth
game in their last six - starts
and dropped into the second di
vision. Then came an about
face. They won the next five
out of six including yesterday's
5-2 decision over the Chicago
Cubs to vault into second place,
three and a half games behind
the league leading Brooklyn
Dodgers.
Outstanding in tne cards
drive . to capture their .fourth
consecutive pennant were fresh
men Al Schoendienst and Ken
Burkhardt, and Buster Adams,
brought back to replace Musial.
Schoendienst spanked four safe
ties and tallied tnree oi tne live
Cardinal runs, while Adams
drove in four with a double
and two singles and scored the
other. Burkhardt spaced live
Bruin hits to register his' sev
enth victory of the campaign.
Bums Shade Braves
The Dodgers retained their
three and a half game margin
bv shading the Braves 8-7. tally
ing the winning run in the ninth
when Howie Schultz singled in
Augie Galan. A crowd oi Z7,
478 night patrols saw both start
ers, Hal Gregg of the Brooks
and Cooper of the Braves forced
to the sidelines with mishaps.
Cooper left the mound after
two innings with arm trouble
and Gregg quit because of a re
currence of his back Injury.
Trailing 7-3, the Braves tied
the game with one in the sixth
and three in the ninth, but
could not prevent the Dddgers
from registering their sixth
straight triumph and their 13tb
in the last 14 engagements.
Yanks Thump A's
The New York Yankees
moved to within a game and a
half of the league leading De
troit Tigers as the Bronxites de
feated the Athletics 2-0 while
the Tigers were thumped by the
St. Louis Browns 8-4.
Floyd Bevens registered his
sixth triumph as he whitewash
ed the Mackmen with four hits.
Tuck Stainback homered off
Steve Gerkin to help post- the
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fifth straight defeat against the
A's rookie.
Dizzy Trout walked three bat
ters, gave up three hits and
committed an error to allow
the Browns to tally four times
in the fifth and win 8-4. Slg
Jakucki gave up 11 hits but
left nine Tigers stranded on the
basepaths.
Bucks Trip Reds
Pittsburgh moved back Into
third place in the National lea
gue by beating Cincinnati 3-1,
ending a five game losing
streak. Nick Strincevlch out
dueled d Heusser, who had de
feated 'him twice previously.
The New York Uiants and
the Philadelphia Phillies divid
ed a double header, the Giants
winning the opener 3-0 behind
the two-hit pitching of Van
Mungo. and the Phils copping
the nightcap 5-4. The opening
game victory was Mungo's
seventh and ended the Giants
five-game losing streak.
In two xineiy pucnea games,
Cleveland and Chicago White
Sox split. Allied Reynolds dealt
the Sox three hits to win the
opener for the Indians 2-1, but
Orval Grove came back with a
neat six-hitter, to register a
shutout for the Sox 3-0,
Boston's Red Sox pounded
two Washington hurlera for 14
hits to win 10-5. Emmett O'Neill
won his sixth game while
Johnny Niggeling, an old Bos
ton nemesis, lost his sixth.
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9 Colts Will
Run In Santa
Anita Derby
ARCADIA. Calif.. June 23 UK .
The form chart indicates they i
can't do it, but nine hopeful-,
3-year-old colts are going to try
to neat Busner, America s ton ,
filly, in the $50,000 Santa Anita..
derby today,
Louis B. Mayer's beautiful
chestnut Flier by War Admiral-
Baby League, by Bubbling :,
Over, winner of $100,705 in 10 j
races, unaeieated in her three ,
starts here, looks like money
from home after a week in ,
which form has been taking at ,
beating and longshots have been
popping in at Santa Anita. , ,
Fillies usually don't win) t
derbies. Ciencia was the only r
exception at Santa Anita. But
uusner isn t just anotner luiy. -She
can go a mile and one
eighth, the derby distance. On t
June 9 she beat Sea Sovereign, i
her chief rival of today, by ona J
and one-quarter lengths. Sha 1
stepped the mile in 1:36 35,
A week before she won a sew t
en-furlong sprint by seven) ;
lengths in 1:23 35. and on May
26 she won a three-quarter j
mile - dash, by five lengths in,
1:12.
last of the triple crown eventg
for three-year-olds. Probable, i
post time was 4:15 p. m. (EWTV i
With Hoop Jr., winner ot tha,; J
Derby, and Polynesian, winner
of the Preakness, both out of th'J
race, C- W. Whitney's Jeep wae3
rated an 8 to 5 favorite In the"
early odds with Walter Jeffords!
Pavot a 5 to 2 second choice?
along with Col. E. R. Bradley'!
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