SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Tigers, Stuart Shackle Bosox CLELREFIE END OF A CHAMPION-Ezzard Charles lies pro stands over him after Jersey Joe Walcott (standi In the seventh round of their title fight at Forbe Penn Finally ToNC PHILADELPHIA - W ) - The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to a "changed" NCAA tele- vision plan, but still hopes to tele- cast five games, athletic director Francis T. Murray said yesterday. Murray announced that Penn has agreed to report to NCAA on all revenues; attendance and con- tracts, and to pay its share of the approved expenses of the NCAA television committee. He said the _j university would abide by what- ever decision the NCAA television committee makes on its request to telecast five home games, includ- ing the Army and Navy games. AFTER CONFERRING with university president Harold E. Stassen all morning, Murray is- sued a statement explaining that Penn has ended its two-month long dispute with the NCAA be- cause of two changes made in the collegiate b o d y's experimental moratorium on football telecasts this autumn. "At the Chicago meeting of the television committee," said Murray, "the NCAA plan was changed for th important prov Pennsylvania h June 7th. "1. The comm attempt to act as of the colleges a television contra that contracts sh the institutions "2. The comm doned its propos arbitrary levy of A men CupE LOUISVILLE, Cup fledglingsI Herbie Flam swe opponents witho set yesterday to States a 2-0 lead' of the American inations. Savitt, the big Yank Rookie Gives Browns' SThreeHits Morgan Nips Garver n CloseDuel 1.0 By The Associated Press - * DETROIT-Righthander Marlin Stuart stepped into asstarting role 3 for the first time this season and shackled the powerful Boston Red Sox with only six hits to gain a 6-1 win for the Detroit Tigers last night. A crowd of 45,653 saw the Tigers shove across five runs on seven singles in the fourth inning to hand starter Chuck Stobbs his fourth loss against seven wins. w. . .,:.STUART'S WIN marked the first time in four weeks the Tigers had ne on the canvas as Referee Buck McTiernan copped two games in a row-and ng) knocked out the world heavyweight titleholder both games featured relief pitch- s Field, Pittsburgh. ers making initial 1951 starts. Stuart, 32-year-old Paragould, Ark., native, slipped his newly- developed slider past the BoSox sluggers without trouble except for the siyth inning when singles by Lou Boudreau and Billy A / T p~an Goodwin scored a run. AA TV Plan Tom Morgan pitched the New York Yankees to a three-hit, 1-0 shutout over Ned Garver and the St. Louis Browns in a contest that e better in two television proceeds and agreed drew 15,242, largest home crowd visions w h i c h that only the committee's approv- of the season for the Browns. ad protested on ed expenses should be paid by the Morgan scored the run himself in members." the eighth inning on a single by ittee dropped its The NCAA plan, adopted last Bobby Brown. the agent for all January, calls for varying limita- * * * nd universities in tions on football telecasts with a BOB AVILA doubled in the win- acts and agreed view toward determining the ef- ning run in the 10th inning to could be made by fect of video on attendance and break a scoreless deadlock and themselves. gate receipts. The NCAA plan will give the Cleveland Indians a 1-0 ittee also aban- black out certain areas, permit victory over the Philadelphia Ath- al of making an some network telecasting, some letics. f 60 per cent on regional TV and some local video. Mike Garcia allowed only four hits in winning his 12th victory against six losses. He struck out t cUns CaptureT TWO seven, walked only five men and retired in order the last 13 play- ersiatonM~atches' rsto face him. Sam Zoldak, who hurled a one- hitter against Chicago Sunday, went the route for the Athletics Ky.-(P)- Davis from Orange, N.J., who recentlf allowing only eight hits, three of Dick Savitt and won the Wimbledon champion- them by Garcia. pt over Japanese ship, fought off five set points in Lefty Preacher Roe stopped the ut the loss of a the opening series to subdue Fumi- St. Louis Cardinals for the fifth give the United teru Nakano, Japan's little inter- straight time this season as the in the first round national feteran, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2. first place Brooklyn Dodgers whip- Zone tennis elim- * * * ped the Redbirds, 5 to 2. It was THEN FLAM, Los Angeles' tire- Brooklyn's seventh straight vic- dark-haired lad less retriever who holds the na- tory over the Cardinals. tion's No. 2 ranking, staged two * * + stout rallies to conquer the Nip- ROE, WHO has yet to lose to STARS ponese top-ranked player, Jiro St. Louis this season, gave up sev- Kumamaru, 7-5, 6-0, 7-5. en hits in posting his 13th victory The matches - featuring Ja- against two setbacks. Two of the pan's first Davis Cup competi- hits off hi mwere home runs by tion in 13 years and the first Enos Slaughter, in the sixth, and international meetiny with the Wally Westlake, in the ninth. Americans since 1921 - were staged under a warm sun that Richie Ashburn's single with bathed a crowd of 1,500 at the the bases loaded in the eleventh exclusive Louisville Boat Club. inning gave the Philadelphia Thus America's young cup forc- Phillies a 4 to 3 victory over the es moved into a position to clinch Chicago Cubs before 10,642 fans. the first round victory in today's Home runs by Sal Yvars and doubles, starting at 1:30 p.m. Willie Mays made Sal Maglie's (CST). (CT) 13th victory an easy one as the YCE EDGAR THE JAPANESE have little New York Giants' ace righthander Fund hopes of upsetting Uncle Sam's stopped the Cincinnati Reds, 11. crack tandem of Billy Talbert of to 5. The victory moved the Giants I . New York and Tony Trabert of into second place, past the St. Cincinnati, a hard - smashing, Louis Cardinals, who lost to sharj-volleying pair unbeaten in Brooklyn, 5-2. 16 matches over two years. After scoring six runs on only Against this team the Japs one hit in the first inning, the mill send Nakano and Goro Fu- Boston Braves rolled on to defeat -. jikura, a bespectacled left-hand- the Pittsburgh Pirates,, 11-6, in er from Tokyo. The final two the opener of a four-game series. singles matches, reversing yes- While chalking up his 10th win, STARS terday's lineup, are scheduled Lefty Warren Spahn gave the I Sunday. Pirates 10 hits, including Ralph Kiner's 24th homer of the season. The sixth place Washington Senators ruined the chances of the Chicago White Sox to bound back into first place in the Ameri- can League by defeating them 2-1 in 10 innings. IA G U ILD gaThe defeat left the Sox one full ~ game back of the pace setting Boston Red Sox, who were lam- basted by Detroit, 6-1. E N T S Read and Use ellinger's Daily Classifieds Ends Tonight TULSA rT (Color) Susan Hayward ZGERALD BREAKING POINT John Garfield -Tnwannd rur/lT7 T Boston .. ,... Chicago... New York ,.,. 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