']EBDY, JULY 25, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY flwjj M' Golfer "Wins Twice At Chicago By The Associated Press GLEN , ELLYN, Ill.,-Rog Kessler, a member of the 1947 Wolverine golf team, moved in- to the semi-final round of the Chicago District Association's 12th annual junior open tourn- ament by winning two matches here yesterday. Kessler cap wured a 5 and 3 morning match from Reggie Robinson of West Chicago, rand eliminated Larry Weber of Chicago, 3 and 1, to earn the right to meet Bob Cleveland, an Indiana University golfer this year. I-M SPORTFOLIO Washington Shuts Out Tigers. 5-0; Yankees Lose; Cards, Dodgers Win Art Cinema League and AVC present Match play in the, I-M summer golf tourney is now under way, and Jerome Weiler, who last week fired a 73 to capture the medal crown, led three other qualifiers into the championship flight quar- terfinals over the week-end. Weiler defeated Jerold Bena- vie 2 and 1 to gain his second round berth. Other qualifiers include Chuck Menninger, who ousted Leo Hauser, medalist runner-up, 2-1; Dick Hewitt, victor over Frank Morgan, and Laylin James who drew a bye. In the second flight, Mark Abend showed the way by trounc- ing Bill Winslav 6 and 4 to step l E_ It A YEAR 'I'StEAD OF 650 Students and Faculty Members Can Order These Magazines At Special Low College Rates..., TIME . . ewill bring you all the news you want to know and remember-told so briefly you can read it all in a single evening a week ... at a cost to you of little more than 14 a day. up a notch along with Dick Pres- ton, Ed Perkins, and Ben Harris. Harry Aroyan, grad student from Forest Hills, L.I., displayed some of the tennis he learned' on the famed courts in his home town, by defeating Glen Frye, 6-2, 6-4, to advance into the quarter - finals in the men's singles= tennis tournament. In the doubles tourney, Bill Cul- ver and Emery Freeman will meet Aroyan and Fred Wellington in the third round of the upper bracket. Fletcher Hall suffered its first setback thus far in the intra- mural softball tournament yes- terday when they dropped a de- cision to Lloyd House, 10-4, to throw the Residence Hall League into a mad scramble for the top slot. Other R.H.L. scores were: Chicago 6, Wil- liams 5; Winchell 14, Michigan 6; and Adams 10, Wenley 3. Over in the Independent League, Dick Nicholas, of the Law Club chalked up his fourth straight shutout of the season as he pitch- ed the lawyers to a 2-0 win over the Havenites. Robert Owen Coop came through with a 14-8 victory over English Language Institute and U. Hospital walloped the Veterans, 14 - 5, in other I.L. games. Public Links Field Cut to 16 Golfers MINNEAPOLIS, Juy 23-(P)- Elimination came quickly and abruptly for 48 amateur golfers today in first and second round matches in the National Public Links Tournament. The field was pared from 64, who started the 36 holes of play in a hard rain, to 16. One early afternoon upset was the 7 and 6 triumph by Al Clasen of St. Paul, Minn. over Walter Browne of Atlanta. Hutchinson Stopped; Shea Injured Again By The Associated Press Ray Scarborough, Washington right hander, blanked the second place Detroit Tigers 5-0, on six hits here tonight as the Senators dealt Freddie Hutchinson his fourth defeat before a crowd of 11,784. Stan Spence's double and Al Evans' single pried a run from Hutchinson in the second inn- ing. The Senators added four more in the eighth on four singles, two walks, a sacrifice and an error. Ellis Kinder snapped a person- al five-game losing streak and, halted the New York Yankees in their tracks with a six-hit, 8-2 decision for the St. Louis Browns today with the help of four singles Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUTE by Willard Brown and a two-run homer by Jeff Heath. Brown, one of two Negro players red-ently purchased from the Kansas City Monarchs, drove in three runs and scored once in the Browns' 13-hit at- tack on starter Frank Shea, Joe Page and Al Lyons. Shea, a key figure in the Yanks' pennant drive with an impressive 11-2 win record going into the game, left in the third inning, suffering from a recurrence of the elbow ailment that has sidelined him since July 12. Don Gutteridge's perfect safe bunt with the bases loaded and none out in the 14th inning to- night scored the winning run asI the Boston Red Sox defeated theI Chicago White Sox 8-7, their third! overtime victory over the White Sox. The majority of 31,479 paidj fans remained until the end of the three hour and 25 minute contest. The Philadelphia Athletics to- night evened the score with Don Black who tossed a no-hitter the last time he faced them, handing1 their Cleveland Indian tormentor a 6 to 3 defeat before a crowd of! 34,879 at Shibe Park. Over in the National League, the Brooklyn Dodgers' late rally defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 5-2, to retain their five-game lead. The "never-give-up" St. Louis Cardinals rallied with four runs in the last of the ninth to nip the New York Giants, 6-5, and pull within a half game of third place. Red Shoendist's single scoring two runs was the blow that handed Dave Koslo his sixth defeat. With Ralph Kiner setting a new Pittsburgh record by slam- ming his 24th and 25th homers of the season, and with Hank Greenberg chipping in with his 16th, the Pirates sank the Phila- delphia Phillies, 6-2, while Er- nie Bonham was getting his eighth win. Homers by Bob Elliott and Phil Masi topped a 15-hit Brave at- tack which smothered the Chi- cago Cubs, 12-4. Elliott's was a grand slam blow and Masi's came with two on base. - > French cinematic tradition." -TIME A PAt4E FIRM A T CO'ORE RELEASE FRIDAY, SATURDAY - JULY 25, 26 - 8:30 P.M. 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