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1 i ins .' enioo- 332 Si j TWOHERALD AND MEWS m touite ! Lh - Nancy TRACY KELLY BETRAYAL Th.mEAST PLUS FLAME ?L WEST Broadway' Famous Lou? Run Hit! Ann Baxter GUEST IN THE HOUSE with Ralph Bellamy Aline MacMahon Ruth Warrick Una TURNER 'KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY" PLUS 'FORBIDDEN TRAILS" Charles STARRETT "RETURN tV DURftNIH) KID'f ' ALSO Elyse KNOX in 'ARMY WIVES" Judy CANOVA in "SIS HOPKINS" PLUS "SADDLE MOUNTAIN ROUNDUP" i The island of Hispaniola was ' gggdiscovered by Columbus. CONTINUOUS SHOWS SAT., SUN. - OPEN 12:30 Cubs Whip Phils Twice; Trail Bums By One Game Holmes Hits Safely In 34th Straight Game; Sets New Record; Nats Sweep 2 n TICK HAND (Auoclatad Press Sports Writer) It's ' a line how-do-you-do in Flatbush with the Dodgers los ing 15-3 and a Brooklyn-born laddie setting new records in Boston. Tommy Holmes was brought up almost in the shadow of Eb bets field but he has done his ball playing for the - Yankee farm system and the Boston Braves where he hit safely in his 33rd ana 3in successive Anione Leone Tops Field In Mat Tiff By PAUL HAINES It was Antone Leone against the iield m the "battle royal on Promoter Mack Lillard's biceD bill last night at the arm- orv and the burlv eraDDler from Oyster Bay, N. Y., topped his cohorts in crime by downing Paavo Katonen, the durable Finn, in the main event With Katonen, Leone, and Jack Lipscomb remaining in tne free-for-all, Jack and Antone attempted to work the old two brothers and a stranger stunt on Paavo. The fighting iinn put up a terrific battle against odds, however, and Leone then put the double X on Lipscomb to leave Katonen and himself as the two finalists. The two gladiators tussled on almost even terms through the first canto with Paavo having a shade the better of the iracas. He nailed Leone with a few jack-rabbit's and used a wicked headlock that had Antone gasp ing for air. In the second heat Paavo opened up by felling Leone with a series of wooacnoppers, but Leone took the first fall by ramming his opponent into the corner post and then apply ing an excruciating chinlock. Katonen came fighting back to take the second fall with a stepover toe hold that made Leone yowl for mercy. With the count at a fall apiece, Leone went through practically the same routine of running Paavo slam-bang into the post, dazing him, and then taking the match with another chinlock. , Jack LiDSComb outsmarted Kenny Ackles to take the emi- winaup. Alter jacK naa garn ered one fall with a self-strangle hold, Ackles got Lipscomb in a bad way. While Referee Wally Moss was counting him out, Jack patted Kenny on the back and when Ackles arose thinking he had taken the fall, Lipscomb pulverized him and took the match with a naii-crat. - In the curtain-raiser. Buck Davidson and Milt Olsen grap pled to a draw. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press LONG BRANCH, N. J. Jimmy Mills. 148. Warren. O., technically knocked out Pete Martinez. 143, New York (5); Jimmy Crawford, 205, Cliffside, n. j., Knocxea out Charlie Lorn ski, 187, Paterson, N. J (5). SAN DIEGO Buddy Mil lard, 184, San Francisco, knock ed out Dan Merritt, 20(15, Cleve land D. .' , W. R. Burnett's famous novel of the turbulent 60's ...the days of bitter hatreds . . . and hours of violent love.. I Saturday. July 7. 1945 games yesterday to smash Rog er Hornsby's old standard, set in 1922. . . Holmes, a likable Irishman with a driving will to win, came up in the New York chain In thn nm.u'nr Hnve nf nlnntv at the Yankee stadium and was sold by the Newark farm to Boston. There he blossomed out as an established big leaguer and now' has come into his own as a hitting sensation.. Holmes Outstanding Although Holmes stiU is 22 short of Joe DiMaggio's mark of 50 set in 1941, his feat of hitting safely in 34 successive contests, at a .438 pace, lifting his season mark to .407 and leading four individual depart ments and tied for a fifth is by far the standout Individual job of the campaign. It must nave been the Holmes inspiration thtit pulled the Braves out of a losing slump that began with a 24-2 pasting by Chicago, for Boston twice whipped Pittsburgh, 13-5 and 14-8, as the left-handed hitting outfielder topped Hornsby's mark. Chicago and St. Louis con tinued to make the big noise in the National, the Cubs rambling over the Phillies twice 11-3 and 5-1 and the Cards thumning the Brooks, 15-3. The composite re- suit iinas tne Dodgers' lead sliced to a single game over the Bruins with the Red Birds only one and a half off the pace. Cubs Extend Win Streak ' The Cubs ran their win streak to seven and made it 10 of 13 since leaving Wriglcy field to tour the east as Paul Derringer and Reliefer Ray Prim got the credit. Blix Donnelly handcuffed the Brooks without too much trou ble to the dismay of 30,254. The Red Birds lashed Vic Lombard! and three successors for 19 hits. Cincinnati eased out the New York Giants, 3-2, behind How ard Fox to hand Van Mungo his fourth loss.- New York took a fall out of the first-place Detroit Tigers, 5-4, with Oscar Grimes doing most of the hitting and Floyd Bevens doing all of the pitch ing for his eighth success. Mill sweep Doubleheader Washington opened ud on St. Louis to sweep a doubleheader, 6-3- and 5-2, holding second place and moving to within three games of the Tigers. Rick Ferrell established a new Amer ican league record by catching his 1722nd game in the opener won Dy uonnny Niggeiing. It was the 16th triumDh in the last 20 starts for Ossie Bluege's flaming Nats. Jim Bagby and Mel Harder hurled Cleveland to , a double victory over Boston, 3-2 and 4-2 with Allie Reynolds coming on in the ninth of each game to save the bacon. Jesse Flores edged Thornton Lee, 1-0, in a neat pitching bat tle for the A's second decision in their last 18 and the White Sox' sixth successive drubbing. Ssisssl DUmtfP iKB7 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SAT. SUN. BOX OFFICE OPENS 12l30 BtaVitf, PaUii GMii .... In a Gay, Glittering Love Story You Will See With Your Heart! THE MOST EXCITING LOVERS ON THMEEN TODAY! 3ff """"Tr sor$ unumi j M G ARSON PECK 1 a if ft z&z . A fill tfe' ' i i " 3MM'rJ& WKiWM. WilJfr ' f'jr" nu",mNUNT 1 "STAGE DOOR"' " fMTB !MRrU J? ifl cartoon" NEWS . . Loren Main After State Net Honors PORTLAND, Ore., July 7 UP) Loren Main, 14-year-old two- handed swatter from Vancou ver, B. C. who kept net fans agog yesterday by winning four matches, - was to vie for the boys' singles and junior men's titles today in the Oregon ten nis championship. Tom MacDonaid is his oppon ent in the boys' division and Bill Drummond in junior men's. The little Canadian played 106 games yesterday, stacking up this list of victims: frank Watt, 6-1, 6-0; Bill Sprling, 6-3, 7-9, 6-4: John Du Priest, 6-3, 6-4, and in doubles teamed with Mel Hymcs, aguinst Tom Mac Donald and John Hubbard, 8-10, 6-3, 7-8. Drummond teamed with Dave McLaughlin to defeat the fourth seeded men s duo, Henry Ncer, Spokane, and Joy Williams, 6-1. 8-6. Gladys Ross, Seattle, and Arvilla M c G u I r e, Berkeley, were to play in junior women's finals today. Miss Ross white washed Dolores Abetta, 6-0, 6-u while Miss McGuire topped Marilyn Janeck, 6-1, 6-1. Semi-finals in the men's sin gles today will see Clint Knox clash with Mcl Dranga, Seattle, and Bill Davis against Neer. Tommy Bell Loses Fight To Lamotta ' NEW YORK, July -7 (ff) Tommy Bell, the Youngstown welterweight who has been burning up the Hinterland, got licked in his first Madison Square Garden fight last night, but he made such a good show ing that Promoter Mike Jacobs undoubtedly will find another Garden spot for him soon. Sturdy Jake Lamotta of the Bronx, sporting a 12-pound weight advantage at 161 to 149, was the man who spoiled Bell's New York debut. Whamming away, at Bell's body with his usual hard stomach blows, Jake won an unanimous 10-round de cision before 8708 who paid $24,153. Marx Named Coach At Lakeside Prep ' SEATTLE, July 7 VP) Bill Marx, former University of Washington football star who has been physical director and head athletic coach at Hoquiam high school the last .year, has signed to' fill a similar assign ment at Lakeside boys prep school here. Marx at one time was promi nently mentioned as a possible assistant for Coach Ralph Welch of the. University of Washington football squad. WORCHESTER, Mass. Tim othy (Buddy) Hayes, 126, Bos ton, technically knocked out Jack Desjardins, 125, Montreal, (4). Wtr sfids WS) Bevo'sLeadCutTo3V2 Games; Sacs Nudge Seals Seattle Gains Full Game By Whipping Angels, 2-0; Beavers Run Out.Of Gas By PAUL WELLS Associated Plata Sporia Writer Elements of disaster hovered ovur the Portland Beavers and San Frunctsco Seals In the Pa cific Coast league today os their high geared machines g a v every evidence of running out of gas. Both were hammered into submission again last night, Portland's first-place lead melt ing to 31 games and San Fran cisco's third-spot margin to single tilt. ' Rainleri Move Up While Oakland's Acorns were smashing out a 6-1 victory over the Beavers, the sizsllng Seattle Ralnicrs moved up on the pace makers by making it four out of five over the Los Angeles Angels with a 2-0 shutout. Sacramento also took its fourth decision In five starts from the Seals 7-2 to creep with in a game of the O'Doulmen. San Diego's Padres nosed out the Hollywood Stars 5-4 in the Beavers Helnlees Portland, which has dropped three of its five clashes with the Oaks, was able to score only one. unearned run oft the slants of Mitch Chetkovlch. Oakland knotted the count in the fourth on Les Scarsealla's double and Frank le Hawkins' single, and then battered righthander Jack Tislng for five tallies in ' the sixth and seventh frames. To day's Ditching selections are ex pected to be Len Gllmore for the Acorns and Don Pulford for the Beavers. Kreitner Touts Quit Awav Seattle's 2-0 win was a heart- breaker for the Angela' Charley Cuellar, who pitched two -hit ball and then saw Catcher Mick ey Kreitner toss the game away on the wild heaves. The Ralniers pushed over one run in the sixth whon Shortstop Billy Lyman walked, stole second and contin ued to third as Kreitner's peg to 3 Josephine Co. Rivers Yield Limit PORTLAND, July 7 (JP) Limit catches, of trout in three Joseohine county rivers the Il linois, Applegate. and Rogue were reported today by the state game commission. Except on salmon, very scarce the past week, most other Jo sephine county streams and lakes were yielding good re sults. The commission renorted the Deschutes river in excellent con dition for anglers, in Wasco county. With roads to Anthony and Grande Ronde lakes now passable, Baker county fisher men reported bag limits in that area. Other sites recommended for weekend anglers: Sundial Beach near Troutdale for salmon and sturgeon; Alsea river and Wil lamette river in Benton county: Deep creek, Twenty Mile and Honey creeic in Lake county. SsVOJIjiUfMel MAI S4M vjI 4147 sstsMssHaelMtasss' Second Baseman Rip Russell man crossed the platter on Hal Suame's long tly to center. In the seventh Seattle's first suck er, Bob Gorbould, singled and also stoo second, When Kreit ner's throw again went Into cen ter field, Gorbould set out for third and raced homo nlinud of the relay from the outer garden, Portsidur Carl Fischer got cred it for the win as ho spaced eight Los Angeles hits. Sacs Trip Seals Sacramento's Guy Flutchor coasted to his 14th triumph of the season In boating the Seals 7-2. The Solons clinched the game in the fourth with a four run assault against Elmer Orel la, adding one more In the sixth and two In tho eighth. San Francisco -bunched five raps In the first of tht eighth for both of its counters. Sin Diego overcame a two run Hollywood lead In tho third canto with a four-tally blast, and was never headed for the re mainder of the game, winning 5-4, Bob Ferguson, Padre right hander, held the Stars to six hits B0rw'?ili'..r.trorwirpouml1''' Gay Doton Given Edge In SA 'Cap ARCADIA. Calif., July 7 P Tho pride of Mexico, Gay Dal ton, gets his last chance at Santa Anita today to provo that he Is one of the best routers extant as he tackles a field of 10 others in tho $50,000 San Juan Caplstrano handicap. The race headlines the , clos ing program of Santa Anita's 40-day meeting. The Mexico City champ w;i the overnight favorite amo... 11 starters named for the mile and a half grind despite his top-weight assignment of 130 pounds. This was to be the 30th start the fourth at Santa Anita for Gay Dalton, winner of the last two Hlpodromo De Las Americas handicaps at Mexico City, He left that track after compiling 19 firsts and one second In 26 starts, and his earnings are near tlio S100.000 mark. In last Saturday's $100,000 Santa Anita handicap at a mile and a quarter he finished third tn T mi I. 13 U . im. ' a Tk . . V.. Up, which left last . Thursday or nicago. tm armuiiM CONTINUOUS SHOWS BOX OFFICE wt! "' 'rartiTer eomu . inuNMV MIT(!HFI am 01 ,1FJ&&'&- A Ml of eynemltel s- TV f V; I , tNJ I SYDNEY IfmS t0yW mm I j TWk eoe.s)sMei'lwwtert . Y' ?; . Vk'',,t Will am m . Ajn" 'MMl ''TALKINIMALS" ,,JApJT Tf QCfc TTTTTTiflsV Battle Hymn Wins Royal Hunt Trophy ASCOT, England', July 7 (IP) Col. J. II. Whitney's three-year-old Battle Hymn today won the first Itnynl Hunt cup to be run at Ascot In five years. The American-owned colt set the paca all tlio way and (In Ishod thrco lengths ahead of M, H. BeiiNon's sprinter Sir Ed PINE CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY 1 t ' , I 0 "1 1. I XTh thrilling . .7 V" ! " TTty0kv " MjT Inspired Mga of a treat American Ladyl Thfl ACriON MUSICAL of the 1 m uTlsVVr. Bsl Bel Bsl ssl Bk .JbbTSsbbbbbI M K m wt m m SATURDAY - SUNDAY OPENS 12:30 A I- Lots of is Af-y ana sneer iigm.,,iisncn"inii J1 "W"" " I . RUTH DONNELLY I fl IIO mimsmuH' luuio ward. The Solicitor, running urn der the colors of Col, J. W. Boylo and recently sold to Bra slllan racing interests, was third. - An Immense crowd, including King George and Princess Elisa beth, watched the program. Of ficials predioted the throng eas ily would top the wartime ret ord of 88,000, Paddy Mshsr, the Irishman who makes a hsblt of winning big stake events, was up on Bat tle Hymn. Time for the seven furlongs end 155 yards wsi 1:38 35, TAMPA, ria, Petey Boles, 123, Detroit, outpointed Peewee Flores, 117, Puerto Rloo (10). TUttEE DAILY OPRN 12iS0 -MONDAY 01 IIC St&dl SATURDAY 1 isms Love and towD VauaHfien.A LI " iiiiiiaessMsssmi'TgajKj ADnHCTDnMf RP..!Ll? tvmoi iwiw mm.