SATURDAY, JULpY 8; MV"" THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Bengals Still 3 1-2 on Top as Gray Humbles Indians ALL STAR SQUABBLE: Chandler Orders Shotton To Start Sauer CINCINNATI - ( )-- Commis- sioner A. B. Chandler ruled yes- terday that the National League must have Hank Sauer's big home run bat in the starting lineup in the All-Star Baseball Game next Tuesday., Sauer, the Chicago Cubs' hard- hitting outfielder, was voted a starting slot by the fans in a ha- tion-wide poll. * * * BUT BECAUSE his team had two left fielders - Pittsburgh's Bielat,_Dobro in Links Finals Ralph Kiner being the other - Burt Shotton, manager of the team, requested permission from Ford Frick, president of the Na- tional League, to replace Sauer with Duke Snider of Brooklyn - a centerfielder by trade. It was announced Thursday that both Chandler and Frick had given Shotton permission to use Snider. Manager Frank Frisch of the Cubs protested Shotton's action and said he wouldn't blame Sauer, who has hit 17 home runs this year, if he didn't show up for the! game at Comiskey Park. LOUISVILLE, Ky.-(P)- Squat Stan Bielat, 37-year-old Yonkers, N.Y., truck driver, and John Do- bro, 39-year-old Chicago factory worker, won their way into the title match of the 1950 National Public Links Golf Tourndment here yesterday. The steady Bielat woke from a midday nap between 18's of the 36-hole semifinals to trim big Frank Rutkiewicz, 31, from Honolulu, 1-up in a spectacular overtime match. He was one hole down when they teed off for the afternoon 18. Bielat and Dobro will square off at 9 a.m. today in the champion- ship round, another 36-hole strug- gle. FRICK THEN the Commissioner decision. said yesterday "reversed" the \cLA S IFE v 'u MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. 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No. 2, Watervliet, Michi- gan. )1M Daily Classifieds Bring Quick Results Yankees Cards Bow, Phillies Win; NL Snarled Sai Beats Giants To Boost Braves BROOKLYN--(/')- The Phila- delphia Phillies tied the St. Louis Cardinals for first place in the National League last night as bo- nus beauty Curt Simmons pitched the Phils to a 7-2 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. -The Phils snapped a 2-2 tie with a four run rally in the sixth inn- ing. The victory was Simmons' tenth of the season. Simmons yielded seven hits in- cluding Roy Campanella's 16th home run and hurled shutout ball after the third inning when sin- gles by Jim Russell, Duke Snider and Gil Hodges accounted for the second Brooklyn run. Philadelphia000 114 100-7 12 3 Brooklyn 011 000 000-2 7 1 Simmons and Seminick; Bran- ca, Podbielan (6), Palica (6), Epperly (7) and Campanella. * *' * PITTSBURGH - (P) - The last place Pittsburgh Pirates exploded for six runs in the first inning last night, then went on to tumble the front-running St. Louis Cardinals 9-1 and snap a seven-game Red- bird winning streak. Vernon Law, 20-year-old rookie righthander, went the distance for the Bucs to register his first ma- jor league victory against two de- feats. St. Louis 010 000 000-1 8 3 Pittsburgh 620 001 00x-9 11 0 Staley, Martin (1), Boyer (3), Papae (6) Dusak (7) and Rice; Law and Mueller. BOSTON - (M )- Right hander Johnny Sain registered his 12th yin of the season as the Boston Braves drubbed the New York Giants, 8-2, last night before a 26,178 crowd. While gaining his fourth straight tricmph over the Giants, Sain drove in three of the Tribesmen's runs. New York 000 001 001-2 6 2 Boston 000 440 00x-8 10 1 Jansen, Hansen (5), Higbe (7) and Westrum, Calderone (7); Sain and Crandall. * * * CHICAGO - () - Connie Ryan stole home on Johnny Vander Meer yesterday to score the run that gave the Cincinnati Reds a 5-4 victory in 11 innings over the Chicago Cubs. Vander Meer, who entered the game in the 10th inning, lost his fourth decision without yielding a hit. Cincinnati 000 011 020 01-5 8 1 Chicago 000 200 011 00-4 8 3 Ramsdell, Raffensberger (9), Blackwell (10) and Pramesa; Dubiel, VanderMeer (10) Hiller (11) and A. Walker, Owen (10). E +1 N~~oxi PY "} -r ' "Nothin' but a note in my lunch box . . . the little woman says she's on strike too! Guess I'll run over to the Allenel Dining Room for Lunch." THE ALLENEL 126 East Huron TODAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at Brooklyn - Heintzelman (1-7) or Roberts (10-5) vs. Newcombe (7-4). St. Louis at Pittsburgh - Munger (4-5) vs. Chambers (8-8). Cincinnati at Chicago - Wehmeier (6-9) vs. Schmitz (8-5). New York at Boston - (Night)-Koslo (8-7) vs. Chip- man (4-1). Still Find Boston at New York-Mas- terson (3-3) vs. Raschi (10-5). Washington at Philadelphia -Sima (1-) vs. Brissie (2-13) or Scheib (1-6). Cleveland at Detroit-Garcia (6-5) vs. Newhouser (7-5). Chicago at St. Louis-(2-twi- night)-Holcombe (2-4) and Wight (7-8) vs. Overmire (2-6) and Johnson (2-0) or Pillette (0-2). No Smoking Sign up for Patty.. So He Drubs Sedgman in Four Major League Standings I' * NATI St. Louis Philadelphi Boston Brooklyn Chicago New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh 4 ONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. 43 28 .M06 a 43 28 .606 40 31 .563 37 31 .544 33 35 .485 34 38 .472 26 44 .371 25 46 .352 * * * GB 3 4 8 9 1 161/ 18 LADIES BRITISH BICYCLE-Rudge, in excellent condition with cyclometer and carrier. $40.00. Call 7174. 18 1936 CHEVROLET COUPE in excellent body and mechanical condition - Radio, heater, good tiresand finish, $250. E. V. Malcom, 412 N. 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The South African, widely known in the U.S. golfing circles, finished with a 279 on rounds of 69-72-70-68 over the par 70 course. His aggregate wiped out the previous low winning total of 283 posted by Gene Sarazen 18 years ago. * * * ONLY BECAUSE it retained the championship for Locke did his hot round overshadow a sen- sational 66 which Frank Strana- han of Toledo, Ohio, fired in a vain attempt to place the Open trophy beside the British Ama- teur award he won earlier this spring. Stranahan finished with 286, the best of the three-man U.S. contingent. He deadlocked in a three-way tie for ninth place but won amateur honors. The Toledo muscleman "lost" the title chance in the very first round when he needed 77 strokes to tour the tiny fairways of this 6,583 yardlayout on the seacoast where par is 70. Johnny -Bulla of Pittsburgh, shared 14th place with 288 and Jimmy McHale of Philadelphia tied for 17th with 290. OSU Names Pilot COLUMBUS, O.-( P)-Trustees of Ohio State University approv- ed appointment of Marty Karow, former Ohio State football and baseball star, as head baseball coach yesterday. Karow is baseball and basket- ball coach of Texas A.&M., Col- lege Station, Texas. 4> Detroi New Y Clevel Boston Washi Chicag Philad St. Lo W t 48 fork 46 and 44 n 41 ngton 34 go 33 elphia 25 Uis 25 * * TODAY'S L Pc 24 .66 29 .61; 31 .58' 34 .54' 39 .44 43 .43, 48 .34 48 .34; *E GAMES :t. 7 3. 7 7 6 ,4 E2 2 GB 3'/ 5 /2 81i 14 /2 17 23%/ 23 / AMERICAN LEAGUE. shots down the sidelines and was more than a match for him at the net-Sedgman's strongest point. "Just say it's all because I fiave up smoking," Patty quipped at a mass interview after the match. "But seriously," he continued, "I know that had a lot to do with it. I gave up smoking seven weeks ago. Now I can breathe. And I gained some weight too. If I hadn't done that I wouldn't have gotten past the third round." Patty becomes a champion with- out a ranking in his home coun- try. He's lived in Paris most of the time since the war and the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association has declined to rank him "for lack of data." He was U.S. boy's champion in 1939 and U.S. junior champion in 1941 and 1942. Hcoo per ,jinx .lasted by A's; BrownsSplit PHILADELPHIA - (AP) - Wash- ington's Senators snapped their "Bob Hooper Jinx" tonight by shelling the Philadelphia Athletics rookie for 16 hits in seven innings to defeat the A's 7 to 5. Washington 302 001 100-7 10 0 Philadelphia 103 000 001-5 15 0 Marrero, Haynes (3), Harris (9) and. Evans, Grasso (9); Hooper, Burtschy (8) and Evans. * * * ST. LOUIS--( P)-The St. Louis Browns edged Chicago 4-3 in ten innings last night after the White Sox took the first game of a twi- light-night doubleheader 4-2. Owen Friend drove in the winning run of the second con- test with a single. The five-hit pitching of Bobby Cain and Dave Philley's two-run homer featured Chicago's triumph in the opener. Three of the five hits off Cain were by Roy Sievers, who homer- ed in the fourth. Chicago 000 011 201-5 15 0 St. Louis 000 101 000-2 5 1 Cain and Masi; Dorish, Mar- shall (8) and Moss. Chicago 200 100 000 0-3 10 2 St. Louis 000 100 200 1-4 11 0 (10 innings) Gumpert and Niarhos; Wid- mar, Johnson (8) and Lollar. PERSONALITY Hair Styles Collegiate Styles Blended and shaped to please you The DASCOLA BARBERS Liberty near State - - - l Allie Flips Five Hitter To Win, 5.2 NEW YORK-(AP')-Gene We ling and Cliff Mapes socked run homers last night to lead New York Yankees to a 5-2 tory over the Boston Red Sox spoil rookie Dick Littlefield's jor league debut. Allie Reynolds stopped the on five hits including a two- homer by Ted Williams, his of the season. The Yankees, who stumble uncertain fashion against mn of the other clubs, seem to p duce their best baseball agai Boston. Last night's was their eig win in 12 meets over the S It was the home team's fi straight game without a los four wins and a tie. Reynolds permitted but singles in addition to Willi round-tripper, walked four fanned four. The latter fi raised his league lead in strike to 85. Boston 000 000 020-2 5 New York 200 002 Olx-5 7 Littlefield, Kinder, (6), Ni (7) and Batts; Reynoldsa Berra. Read Daily Classif ie4 A STUD AND MANAG "We don't claim instantaneous s HOURS-7: Sunday-8:3 Cleveland Detroit Last! )ENT OWNED E D RESTAURANT n good food, low prices, ervice-WE PROVE IT!" Feller, Benton (7) and Hegan; Murray (7); Gray and Robinson. Eas y Mub5IHalters Jewelers ixon 717 N. 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