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New York Nicks Ferriss for 10 Hits; Win, 4-2, Tigers Rap Browns, 5-4 By JACK Associated Press Nobody can convince Dave Ferris that the New York Yankee! are juit a shadow of the old murderer's row and the rookie of the year has evidence to back up his case. The spectacular Boston Red Sox ireshman has lost only four games while winning 17, but three of his setbacks were at the hands of the New Yorkers. When the discharged air force veteran broke into the league with eight straight triumphs, including a a u shutout ot tne Yanks, the writers went scurrying for the record books to ex cavate matching deeds. But Joe the search by knocking him oil dav afternoon in June. Next time the husky righthander came up against the Yanks he was slugged off the hill, the only time he has been kayoed in 20 starts, and soundly drubbed, Ferriss Edged Out The prize rookie had lost only once since and uuoici nacin t beaten a soul since that June 21 day until yesterday when they acaln clashed at fenway park Ferriss wasn't knocked out or even close but the New York team combed him for 10 hits, four by Tucker Stainback, and edged him out in 1U innings, i-i Hal Newhouser pulled up even with rerriss at the 17-win pole by turning back the chain pion St. Louis Browns in 12 heats, 0-4. jimmy uutlaw s sin gle with the bases loaded scored the lefthander who had led off the third overtime inning with a single. Cleveland moved into fifth place by notching its seventh tri umph in the last eight starts, nosing out Chicago, 6-5, in a night game. Superb relief chuck ing by Pete Center who' picked up his fourth successive decision wiuiout defeat, lifted the In dians up past the White Sox in the league standings. Washington and Philadelphia were washed out of a twi-night doubleheader. They will play iwo tonigni. Braves Split With Giants Boston's new manaeer. Del Bissonette, got his first taste of the troubles that caused Bob Coleman to resign as the Boston Braves sank to their 10th straight defeat by bowing to the new i one uiants, 4-3, in the first game of a doubleheader. Relief Pitcher Mort Cooper waiitea tnree men in a row to lorce in the tying run before Phil Weinrraub broke it up. The nightcap threatened to be a sim ilar story when the Giants ral lied to tie in the ninth but the Braves snapped out of it with five in the 13th to grab a 9-4 even Dreax. St. Louis missed a chance to regain second place by losing to Cincinnati's Bucky Walters 2-0 in the second game after grab bing the opener, 4-3 as Al Jur isich pitched his first complete game and initial victory of the campaign. Brooklyn and the Phillies. were rained out of a doublehead er and Pittsburgh and Chicago were not scheduled. Hunting Rules Flown To Site Of Big 3 Meet WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (P) The annual water fowl hunting regulations, usually issued in July, have been delayed because of President Truman's absence from the country. The regulations, which must have the signature of the chief executive, have been flown to Potsdam, the fish and wild life service said yesterday. Officials expect to announce this season's rules early in August. I LAST DAY U HE'S BACK V'7W HAND Sports Writer McCarthy's clan put an end to the pedestal. 3-2. on a rainy Sun 14-4, by Walter Dubiel, Suds Blank Seals, 2-0; Solons Gain By PAUL WELLS Associated Press Sports Writer Seattle's Bainiers, off to i flying start against San Fran cisco by virtue of a 2-0 win last night, stowed two wishes in their Pacific league "hope chest' today victory for themselves and the cellar-dwelling Holly wood Stars. Whether the second - place Rainiers can overhaul the top spot Portland Beavers hinges heavily on the Hollywood-Port land series which gets under way with a doubleheader to night. Seattle's triumph Tues day moved the skiffmen within five and a half games of the pace-setters. Solons Take Third Only change in the standings resulted from Sacramento's 7-3 decision over the Los Angeles Angels, moving the Solons into third half a tilt ahead of the Seals. In second division con tests the Oakland Acorns split a twin bill with the San Diego Padres, the Oaks winning the curtain raiser 11-6 and dropping the nightcap 1-Z. Seattle s satisfaction in blank ing San Francisco was more than statistical, since only last week Seal Skipper "Lefty" O'Doul classed the Rainiers as strictly a second-rate club. The game was a pitchers battle, with Southpaw Chet Johnson edging out Right-hander Frank- le Seward. Both gave up 11 hits. The northerners got to Seward for their brace of runs in the sixth inning as First Baseman George McDonald and lhird Sacker Charley Aleno "singled and came home on Shortstop Joe Dobbins triple. Fletcher Wins Sacramento's ace righthander, Guy Fletcher,-had little trouble setting the Angels down, 7-3. The Solons were never headed after jumping into a two-run lead in the first inning - on doubles by Gene Handley and George Mandish. and a single by Jo-Jo White. The defeat, Los Angeles fourth in a row, was charged to Paul Lammers. San Diego s Vic Trahd turned in the best mound performance of the evening with his one- hitter that gave the Padres a 2-1 verdict over Oakland in the regulation finale of a double feature. The Oaks' lone safety I' Mot. Daily Open 1:30-6:45 TUNC THURSDAY AGAIN... Bruins Loom As National Loop Champs By JERRY L1SKA CHICAGO, Aug. 1 (tV) The super-charged Chicago Cubs, who have "Borowy'd" new strength, appear favored by the schedule-makers to head tho Na tional league parndc the remain ing two months of the season, The Bruins wind up one of their most successful home stands in several years today and tomorrow against the Pitts burgh Pirates, but a 21-gamc road trip they begin Friday should cause them no worry. The jaunt pits them against the Cincinnati Reds whom they have trimmed 13 times in 13 starts this season, and Boston, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and New York who contributed 13 victories in 16 starts to the Cubs on their last eastern swing. Aided by Hank Borowy, whose acquisition from the New York Yankees continues to mystify and rankle the rest of the majors, the Cubs would have to do an unexpected tail- spin to dissipate their current six-came lead over the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dod gers. BRIARCLIFF MANOR. N. Y. Kay Byrne, Rye, N. Y., won New York state women's golf championship by defeating Mrs. Virginia Guilfoil Allen, Syra cuse, 5 and 4, in 36-hole final match. came in the sixth on Chet Rosenlund's single. They had scored their one run in the sec ond, however, on a walk by Vic Picetti, a stolen base. Catcher Del Ballinger's wild throw and Tom Hafey's outfield fly. Boken Homers San Diego knotted the count in the third and broke the dead lock in the last of the ninth when . Second Baseman Bob Boken smashed one of Johnny Babich's slants out of the park. Oakland's 11-6 victory in the first game was clinched by a seven-run explosion in the fifth frame at the expense of fitcner Bob Ferguson. During the out burst Hafey homered with one man aboard, Les Scarsella dou bled with the sacks loaded and Picetti drove in two tallies with another double. j All series in the circuit this week will be extra-game affairs; to make up postponements ear lier in the season. Oakland and San Diego will play nine tilts with doubleheaders set for Thursday and Sunday. Seattle and San Francisco will sand-fl wich in an extra encounter Fri day night. Portland will play two games at Hollywood Friday instead of tne usual one. And Sacramento has twin bills against Los" (Angeles on the menu tonight and Friday. PII1E THEE Phone 3262 Continuous Daily Box Office Opens 12:30 DOUBLE FEATURE Program NOW! A Mystery of Crashing .untaxes! V'.'' IT aJf 'till 'f sr " . 1 All A. L Games Will Be Played At Del Moro For the remainder of the sea son all American Legion junior baseball games will be played at Del Moro field. The other two fields are not in condition to permit play. Tonight at 6:30 o'clock John Argetsinger's Del. Moro nine will tangle with Bill Albee's Conger club. This game begins the sec ond half of league play and after this cycle is completed an AH Star team will be selected to meet Eugene either August 25 or I 26. ! Any persons having old bats : are requested 'to bring them to I .1 t t ij i xt . i : i t wi not oiu miu uw o i one type of equipment that it is impossible to secure. AchiuWill Meet Olsen In Mat Tiff In the opening scrap on Pro moter Mack Lillard's Dicep bill Friday night at the armory Walter "Sneeze" Acliiu has been booked to tangle with Milt Olsen. Olsen is a good rasslcr who has had the misfortune to be paired with a hulking meany in just about every fight he has participated in here. He is fast, aggressive, and clever and has held his own with his larger op ponents. Achiu is also a sporting grap pler and is loath to use his dreaded "Chinese sleeper" un less it is absolutely necessary. This should be a good, fast bout and rounds out a card that sends Paavo Katonen against Antone Leone and Georges Dussctte against Jack Lipscomb in a dou ble main event. A coin will be flirmcd in de termine which bout will precede the other. DOOBH OPKN Cntinaui StL, ENDS TONITE THURSDAY Rav WH TL with zly MSS KAY mst GORILLA SHIP 0- tv 1 I BBU isCC Y EDDIE f T I IMWIIaM A fool mid a mutch arc the forest's worst iMimiilri .If vnn play with fire, If you don't put your enmpfiro out, if you throw cigm-ouos hi random in the woods, then you are helping the llux Office Uim TODAY .rilS BSfflKlC COMEDY Solected Short Subjects NEWS OUR NEXT ATTRACTION It's A HOWLEROO! "On Approval" with Beatrice LILLIE :44 Wetfc Dtyi Bun - Opa U: EY if! 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