Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 06, 1947, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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; SITypAY, JTt.Y o. - - , Ray Rikbinsoi Jackie Robinson Rnns Streak To 14 Straighl i M11 ] j * . t u t ==i r lr fli ' t? } R I VjL >y p 1 I on ->>->?? . 4 ^1 '. ' . T? LEFT TO JAW FLOORS CHAL- At the Ar*na'. Cleveland: Ohio The _ l-KNOEH When this photo aa* California boxer Uimed into uncun- j "? _ mud*. i UAllcuaei. Jlairni Lkryle ?a>_ ; .*ciou?nc*a, and fit admitted to Hi i'4< flat on hi* buck. altar belpg floored Vindent a Chlflly Hcispluu, trhafe ? by a Urlt t?Y the .Ja* . by Weltet-r tie tiled. Wednesday afternoon Frl- ! ? rightChampion B?y Hugar R<>b- day, Cunicr Samual G*rbr.r an- ' "* inaon. in tjhe eighth round of .a rhara hbuneed that Kobtnroh could In no 141 pionahip bOtlW held Tuesday night. aa> br blamed |>>r Doyle's death 1 cr Grambling Tigers, Fort Benning | spilt Douoieiteaaer, 3-1; 2-1 \ Z " ?r-r?~ ';. .. - at y COLLI* J. NICHOWOH j Orambling thteatened in Uir-iitlTin .QBAMUI-INO UmUiana (Special ' th to qfatHM' the drfUct Hfre, |ui = : Taking (heir <*r<?nd ore run doc!?Imavvrr. Hcrft tightened and didn't the ling College Tlgrra iwept the open The best they roiild do was push j jy Port Benning'" 24th Infantry nine I cl( > 1. then watched the soldier* uo Charlea Wo<>dardI the loalng pi*- .-j an aua)4cw>ua turnabojt to cop the ! char, making hi* ftrit start sine* ^r night cap 2-L :!. i ; hla auaptoloox no-hiuer ^against la 'Boots' Moore ,gare a masterful Qtoaland last week, gayr up four oI pitching exhibition in subduing the,, hits: one of theae hcVrevrr, was t( >0 idler* in the opener ftt* victory , Mallory a *aayt * Inning foUh-master jm * uccrnluatrd- Ole ^rUllance of iR prlor the^ game* Oramb- r - ftfnm anca wlthovi'. detracting ina in... .h* aevn*r^? ... i* .-l tertally from U?e study battle of lank nvJund. edged the flhrrveport Black j ? ey I ...j'ene? Hal. to avert hi* wc- iBporU ??t Thursday* m Shreve- 1 7, ond *et jr* n* th* veaaon bv !hf k py;l Blatk Hporta e-5. Thuraday in * T.gr:x , - J?H?ill a? jf* i. f !il ,'i hi i' i". tM* -==- .-J* = Tir* Tnr.Trrg sorted Hill on * two- . . . run defllct and the adidlera never rlawkeye DOyi \ recoverrd. T*o Benning errors and p* ? ?/*. a sharp single by Ben Oipaon fash- _ aC*lCjCj|--V?OyCrnOT " j laned Oranvbl.ftg s last run in the rAMP i>* i XiR Irma - ^AMPx^ second A third Inning assault whic h * t-, ... . . ? , ' , . 1 the visitor* psecr together s ^ ^ single by Orlffey a hard hit bound- ^ "P<m*ore^ t. er by Hali and Nicholas' two-bag- ' ^ he Altx ri< ?n Legio n o teach ger produced Ft Benning * lone la 1 tlr<"te*l a ^ ?? *? governor curing I M'-ore yielded live hit*; one leas lL* tampmeat swwion hefe )?t j J th?n Hal! 'who wax touched for stx * tl Gi'? WIN NWillTt AT The. newly-elected governor laic, uf Walter Scott and the big bat of ix.nukl Clayi. r of Cedar Rapid* Hr 1 lO-nnlng yni>e^ed -!lif rv.^j-V . ren.l\?tl tHf. <.( tin- fpu vole* mat \\ ; cap oh therattrttar four-hit plight- ' Mi- iieare?t nvat wtaa Oanlrt YcAirg- n Red ' Mallfltfy. Mallory exploded blade. white, of Sioux City, who poll- ' li the game's only Four-master In the * ed ?12 votes fourth innuig aith one Oh . j_ -? ; . tl O-'Oljru M4tMi kt?c mmtusilj j<nwitf th(U ttaornttm "il^n f I ' ^ ' wp?/ ?nl aillwo pt diipOMl to J ?gj an MKb fctMKui urnmtof, hmwi Hg3g j 1 u poi oat of to* jAi&j Krricn . *.^Uhi? a I'M 4? yw Old tomfun KHfli Mo?t of the policyholder! who mm ihu bifilf . hoMOM ooosidcrod the ptm tirutuga, ia Udiao* |^j| # KHIfci MfflM pttCUCCt, M (Mfkll| IMMM ' Life,Insurance Co B -l*% kOlTi (iiftiiwi HHi # * i _ #1 ' > ' '"V ' ' .'' ":?-.' ' -' r ? .jp, l -!;v , .>t - . ... ' : : U ? _ - . _ 1 - - ,-r J - - - . ~ I - - _ ? . ' ?: ? ?. . .?t . . : , _____ ? - * ' " 1'?r~ " ?* ~ I ' I X -..'t > ?*X irm v . X . 1 jjg S - ";A' y ? - t Games T Sparks Dodgers 'I HfwrmN Jackia B UlhlllMUl mm Ki- KIHIm >? ? f ? <> uuiif Kiimft (Al fUfciipn uraight |uaM. 'Friday 9 Jyght u Uur Brooklyn Pudgara turn d back the Boston BMm 5-1 be- H >rr mort than SftjOQO (ini. it 'ratr? ^ J ACKlf RUBLNttON~__ -1Z1I oKTwrtt, fAC? H hia iHllUat paoe.Haiaiday. & " ??wi IVM, J?iP??, WPtlM . . P1CTUMD Al THK DOUOtAl AMtCtAP HI I ilvir A Um pith l?? fadr?j*ndr tiee/uamed tor hu aia( to mp hla ?rreat klMlpg r<prtffl p?nia p.v ..i.t ^ fc?5a fauekidB" HfVgpn ' otder plane * equipment, ?U1 U doli* gamea. Th* Rrara MnIMI ? t OoUaeUng three htta out of ftvr I , ip* to U* plate, the Brooklyn ; |J |_J r rat bur irnntion lncraaaed, hi* . l^L gm \m?J^L C M E M I I ittlng aytragr from Bn to J05 " g " jbiiuum *. ftrat hit, -a ueat mingle. i ' Ime In the. flrat inning but the Vh I ' ' exigentfailed to ? ?!? A !.ni LJ I o^ mm -> 1 W^, .utole play. ' Barney to Jorgenoon j_J | ^"1 Mil W~ RobTitabn TH the aecond to get 9 ? ZJB tr^ry out of a. jam Jtatotnaon brat f . it an infield hit in the Uitrd CIJCVKIANU. <>hn> iHNM> Cor- d< rAWK DOIMIKBK ntirr Walnnrl ttrrlxi, Kt Idny, atniulv . s* l> MHHT PLACE Hay Sugar" Kobhuun.aorld ael- th Tliuraday. Robinson sparked the teraeight champion. wf all blamr In Jt Kl?er? to first plarr in the Na- j the death of Jimmy Doyle, hie op- g ntal League,* whan the Brook* let ] POIWIt In a title light lte!d-?t the ?] ram the league-leadtng Beau*. B < Arrna- 'imcvtay Trtght abm-on Mug led sharply to left Coroner tier be r ruled that Robin- th uter to run hU aonaecutlve hit- s..n could in An way be blamed for *1 ia .streak to t?rl?? ??m?. -?*-? ' ? -? ? - ?~ i wir urmil HI [||f VolJUK C'?kllft?rt*tj? I 4,1 wued the plate. when Hymn threw fighter, mrffrnteen houi* after he ww* | Id to MrC'nrmick in an effort to UchtUoally knocked out by the >nijl*tr~ m double-play. Rnbinmoti j champion. ' ** >er?ed the eighth tnntiig rally" with ( OKONI K 4|t KHTIONN .hot double immS acored tin 11*. | FlOTKHtt IHOTHtlt lf< Hlh.. ? ; In an effort to determined wlteth- ri In the opener, mgmbul the PllU I rr phymleolly fit when he ,,, irgti PiraUa. before 36.000 fan*. I ?? ? ?? the ring. Coroner Oerber ! m Pjrbe* Field Tueaday night, Rob I <>ur,t,onw1 ^ ,>aul ,h* *oh got mn Infield hit In the flrit T t?rwelght> manager. mod Rdward r, nlng. mud later. In the game atnlr Delmney. the fighter a brother |>( ime mi the Dodger t tripped Ule : Delanry wni quoted a* mmytng thmt fate*.4-3 Roblftaon vmi on the him brother wfiT n changed man" j d In the fifth, when PrIU Omter- ever mince' he muffered m brain In- ?t uelter, the; Pnubuigti pileher de- Jury fifteen HWWIlm mgo-tn the aame-j--^ ded to go into m wlndqp while ring at the hmndm of Artie Levtne p, tchtng to Dixie Walker Robtruorl He told Coroner Oerber that before ok? for home on the third ball the Levtne ftght. Doyle warn vrry ar. Walker and slid lately In ahead the pitch to put the Dodgem a /g y _ , . M . I teflrim D /vrttncr m tfw wood tih *t PtetBeorgh. *a gbiiuon idn?lrd in the third and Sored alon? with Oolnfrlddo and D A V/Ar^l ill* Walkw- on Johnny Jonren- Doll IMQ /A V I CJ V in'a line miii> through the mi4k of the diamond Tfrf H.?i./era| MEW VOWK CUV i S N K ... M STUils vimc fi-- . - - *+r- n ,.l|l .. " 1,1 '?' ? j of the 1941 Laaetmll aeeiaon. t.iul le Vriter Pick* Senia another W^'day-at b?t.. Hominy u r. . a w J?Pia afternoon, aa 1he Brooklyn I>od*rr.i hi rhinclaclt To StT 1 divided a doublelwader *Uh the t /m ? J Not York Olanta. before 52,147 fan*. Q| n Olympic uamei at the Polo Ground* The DodfersTa CHICAGO- Becauae he ' fee la won the opener 4-3 and dropped j tl ack U Atnerlca'a least Jtm-cro*ed the aecorwl came. 9-5 " 1 *' MTt, "Hy "TUfkln pirks America "V- rft in the 1940 Oljnnplr Oajrte* In In,Ore riltthtcap^ the Brooklyn | , aperial forecast in the Aukuat la- flrnt baseman ftnuVkr-d out f?*ar lie of Negro Digest. but predicts*1" single* 4ii ^five trips to the plate. " I ftat individual Negro stars arlK ami his baiting average nkyrueked ome from abroad |o 317 After Friday ntghr* HU | Turkln. who la a sportswrlter for , with the Braves, lie was batting | r>e New York Dally New*, noml?^30fc.j?i>d ?u. Saturday Increased hh ate* these foreign dark heme* for i average Ui 300 Five hlU In Sun- ! idlvldnal iaurela. day's doubieheader ran his current h Jamerlan, Her^McKlnley to win hiljing strrak to Msteen straight tie Quarter mile and 300 yard run. . ganie* end the 317 batting average . u Lloyd La Beach also of Jamaica f . * u s ?tar in the cprtnu and Jumpa. WtlRKH winmno RI'N .?rr C Paul of BtitUh Oulnea In the IN FIKHf- f ONTE8T d rtmd ! <rr.;i and loo yard duh; -~t ~In the flral--game., the Pndgfrt i ? McDonald Bailey and Arthur were trailing in the ninth Eddie ^ Vint, both of Trinidad, to take the Stanky opened with and hit and j turrU In the"" dgahes and the half sooted the tying run on Robin*.i alie run. single to leftfleM . The versatile ?. Wlm and Bailey. though they are Brooklyn first baseman atole Mtoml p he faAtrtit British *ub)ecta. will went to third on a sacrifice and v ot represent the "mother" country scored the winning run or Arky o iowever. since Ene.and pick* only Vaughan* Infield hit On the0play, a ontejitiiBia. JSrom- %oe homeland ?- r fellah Olympic* Irmve suggested ZA'. 1 n hat TYtnidad and BrlUh Guinea Inane tally lmpoaalble for thaae coun , ; loe Walcott Win* j 10-Round Decision Jm?BOL'Ne| , }ver Joey Maxim . . M J34ll?Pf !r By EFHBAM BAINES * Farnk Sinatra's bow as a prlM_i >r*?a anwnl lain pr- moter and the Hollywood M W ^?.wTwT?w?s ^ i > dadlaon Square Oar den"* ditto here luS*a*B*azU^|JL^ ? Aonday night the Ollmore Stgdl- BQuflBBBuiHDP^l! rmBowl under the arcs, although / r - , , --' ' ,t ' * ong from proving either a flnan- 1 ' la! aucceaa. or ? flaUc eptc. none- 1 he.lea* produced *ocr>ethlng for the j UlE yClIX The 'vote*' Sinatra had oA hand jfi jfj I or hu atellar attraction two t**'. . ? M Tnera. neither of wKom had appear id on Uw uwat beftaa. Jeiaei Ju? ' UlKID CTDAIcltTCIICDf Vaicoit and Maxim. a ' WHIH OI lUHWI ICIWHT ~ Mr.d'Jseary wright The fight. a io --afc > ound affair, area billed aa a top M iMff ? aaaiieiTiAM lUmlnatiai context, the winner to. 2wJL3L5iL " *?"?M IUI1 n?et World * Champion Joe Louta j tfii fl>[4>nibtl. T *. 1 Mf ?rS MjUB v- i ^ : 7 ; T~ wnv-v-fWlfif-WllViiWF Aa an added crowd attraction. .} *? * 3 U ft MONTHS ard In a four round fihibitiM eon. ? ~ S3?FS3lr5 rawsmre? SsSSEKB?'"???-?*>1 ? (U Uut UM /'*?? g*j * . ??,?'? . _L . N PLANE GIVEN FINAL TOUCHES n?' ' ? 1 1 ? ? 1 - ? *?- -- Sk A t&?''. ' plana, >>? SarwaU Tha thl(i,.i>hli'>i h twtHHn -H'li.t uf U|| '*( 0 Ui U?? Hraaidant on July tin (/nlarrtatloiwi So*ndphot< isan Absolved Of kr a kttr*l itmiTi lUld * a* alwajra , *h uyworlh) opponent. U well I t'*rnm ?rowM>d" n?r h"U?"?Attar'hmun lafcei, llnylr'a hurt-year h ir (4|tht with l^cvinr. Drlaney Mid. jutje* in. ooiiMdr ration In niapplr mmy *oukl jut for hour* reading 1 m. fttfmtng umnty II* matntati Un>* ?a* always quirt and llUlat- ' rdlhal h* was fighting f??r hU I2A I that he ao\|W ljrvrr fight M?in ' 000 pUrw rathef than to Injure an] D.?vlr nmnaarr himrvrt. instated func Hr also. atalrd that hf hi iaI tAiyl* w** Ui tip-top *hApr ; been up alltitghtat the hospital lim he entered thr rtng for hh CilVIH ill At. S AMI. ? miuinwiH jn ap|N-iirliii| brliirf ihf tortiiii !. /I. <>. . ilw cnue-Ut lifhl tlut Puyli. ?Ubi Curoi^r Orrbrr iita inm-, Iuim,. waA Jimn j o,uuv riu.r u llt ,tllHlr, w Aftw ii , :i?r ri?nvp|..,; a,frrOr<,nr Uu||| IUjbUtMil> >tfW<a uiu?tiit4^**A called later-Thr r*>r.?L questioning led alon, ilTree'^" ^7~^~ ;?)or 1tne? "Wm Doyle really fit." f 11? , iT^i! w , 1 withe rlghi opponent Un the : J*'"* '* T? ? .ampion welterweight of the *"**" **?} "? [irJd,.. , parent*. ml Um Angeles The flgh "Wu Doyle's earlier ttfaln Injur, 1 T*??" .own in paralysis of ,.ne eyelid or ' <h" her psrtTof his bodyV ; * that the welterweight chMOpk w.l me riwfli n,/niu firraem '"v " "' *'" ' ?nii 'her willed?" wwe , They Mid the bout Would be he In Lm Angeles with -Koblnson doni Roblnton denied he thought Doyle1 ting his PHfae. - -? >n Hitg Four For Five; je Skyrockets To .317 Vaiiifhan-s iruundcr ulav. Tlvlor Reese to -Robinson. lowly, but Trmkle. the Giants hOr- Saturday In the final game wll t failed to cover th bag and on the Boston Braves, at Braves Flel it* flukey hit RxbHwuxt - galloped Robinson walk Ml in the fifth at omr to put th itmf hi/,the bag. ^~scofed on t>txl# Walker's home r\ RntothMott stole one ban* tn - the t over the rlghlflekl acrean Then >encr and two In the nightcap for ninth, with two out. extended h total of 13^ stolen base*, thus far. hitting streak to fourteen stralgl lr brt record In the National I>a- ! game* with a sharp alngle to cent* He participated in one double held Black Barons Take Twinblll From Cleveland Buckeyes Sun. i IRWIN OH AM. Ala.. ? tHNfli -- .ebony Baron** lapped 4-runa acre The Birmlngtiain Black Baron* j the home plate In the 2nd innlt ukaMied an Inspired... hitting at-. They slugged 4 more acroaa hoi *ck against the Cleveland Buck* f plate "In the 3rd frame Three ctft ye* as they swept loth end* of a'ed the home plate'In the 4th. ouMrhesder from the Negro Amert more were added In the six. tick wood Park. 8-1 and 14-0 J with two oti in the third Inning. 1 I got to the Cleveland pjtchem wl The Baron* started their attack I B two-run home in the aixth fraj i thf second Inning when they pOIPh? i <? * u.\hed across flvf run* aguiuM the ", 'T T.? .* . >. .. m .1 n.i I. ...T Bucwy? in U?* 8th iritne of l Isttor* Th lac, * "**?" first untr with none on. -r: ,n?J ??, 2ir ?ri A?MTmkmcai.CB*TE* nother in the fourth Before the M?f ended the Banum added une .?iMdkal TtmU r>ore in thr Mxth Inning They won cent" world." costing MOfi he flrx? name by ?n 8-3 score . ! be ?*wtrucUd for the An - |i? vfblr?t Plan, Mrt . naa r Washlri ClnTtlutd pushed across one run | ton It will cornier of 'five ma, n tJh?* opening frame of. the first unit* including a 1,000-bed gene amr They added another in the hoaplUl a* the Army's chief mei eventh. Their final marker came in cal center, and a number of otl he 9th Between theae Utiles the buildings such as a working libra larons hurlera bad all but hand!- | animal farm and officers quart en uffed the Ohio sluggers, who alter- ! ? : lately put them one but lacked the j - _ . lattlng strength to get them around : /\ | jftlC SkVll^ht ^ w?r.,. u,q. Xruupk. labour- ^ d as ITff Cleveland battery In the ,|tm st game Birmingham used Powell, Wf rtssmlfc fewr.' ' ~ ind B*?ll i- ? ? ? ??.- ? Tha B&rona k?pL up IhMr hit* 1. ui. r,nntll ^ ' 7 ' | 1 ' ' ?!?-.?) \t S'SIi'wro2!?w?i?wHi ritt iR^iitv-aiirTOM I 5esess*H?: ft ZStfSSSJS^*^HI term r.Ttfsv. CT* i rvr ; B ftl^B if wwwe woei |i tai? p. , .- . . i .' ^ - It "~ " ""' ' :r~? ",; ' ' j . ' Y * -' -? - ., : a; . r ~ : ? ?' ' ' ' 1 it 1-- > Li?? 77 i : ; T ?^?: r-? ? ' /.. ?m P\MWWH - I II ! | I , Medical Experts Disagree ; I--?. * - . . ?- -i ? ?? I Qn Cause Of Doyle'sDeath 0UVIUN1). Ohtfr- iSNS) t- >* i aufltad k? tniMMtlMial - I*8mW Rublnson scored a technical vlee M skying that Weltersralght knockout over Jimmy Doyle. of los Champion Hay Robinson's blow to An<?lw in the ninth found of ihrtr the head *w the oauaa of the brain scheduled is-rucuul boui injury which took the life of Jimmy night, before < approximately ISPOu Doyle. ran* at the Arena rRRVIOM riOHT k*r*UJH? Robinson looked good In retaining While discussing this audden turn hie welterweight m>*n, but Doyle > ?>: evanu follow big the championdeath at 5 ? p m. Wednesday at 1 ehip bout, it waa recalled that Doyle St Vincent's Charity hoaiptal. where ; we* near death fifteen month* ago I he had been taken after lapelng In- from a concussion eUffered t)i the to unconsciousness following lite i Mine ring at the hands of middle* fight. overshadowed hi* clean-cut : weight Artie Levins. He stayed out victory; ~ l. ' [or the rfiig Mr hift# monihii before atFlooted by a left I*-* to the chin tempting a comeback, with nine eecondv of the eighth Ur A. F. llsgedorn, who attended round to go. Doyle was lying helpless. Doyle In the Arena's first aid room ^4 - on the floor when llelfrec JktAHL. upm*dle??ly the Davis raised Robinson* right hand, appeared to him that moat dkfnago -i-TTKO" m the ninth< bouncing off the rlog^ floor. rather After taking Ute offensive in the thsn from Robinson's hook. The first n-mr.il -Hofrn>-..n Slgf % the ooi.ii and threw sharp rights thSTpoyle wbSuTiddd hwUt twore corking his barrage of . lefts and "rV^ ftghuwr'sdeath waajmUgT - rights Then In il?e fourth the ?> *>y a new Injury because X-rays champion rocked the challenger With *** ?? "??'t *hOW?d Doyle terrtflr rights U? the jaw was In good shape ?areanwnne. it o?nw to light that '___ I . . I the Clcvnlmul Unxliiw CnmmliuUoti J IXiylr liiklfO two rtfhu In lh# prrYlouALy rcportad Uuil XJpyto, who ' ?l*th and HobinaonS H|ht eye ?iw> suffered a brain oohcttaalnn to a bout . lad bleeding an he want to hit cor- to March of last year, waa phyak*)- "* ? 4n-th* nan round. DuyhLJtaa ly until lo light <?nnmtt fljrtlf more confident and continued to later denied published report* inat work on Robtnwm's ry*. but the he personally felt Doyle waa phyalI champion again opened up with cally unfit to fMkfit 1 r^hta mr>d left* and later acid the KOIHNilON UHiAH* ^ challenger to the canvas for a tech- After learning that Doyle wag in T nipal knockout a critical condition: Roblnaon ?r*nt Following the fight. Doyle waa to the hoapltal before dawn. He aald ' rue had to the hosJpialand waa plac- be waa sure worry" and addad that [d ed under an oaygen tent. Pr Bpen- he "didn't haVc ahy td? lu fwdfcet linden. a brain specialist per- lously hurt when J left the ftng. Ho formed a delicate operation on the waa a great kid and a awell fighter." ? jgama California fighter at 3. a. m ? Thursday. Robinson waa aakrd by u i to releaae the prev?ure caiuAl by the the coroner "Did you nqtloa during .. I Uraln clot _X ^ the fight that Doyle* right aya ?ept * dropping?" He replied: "I waa 4oo * ; MHIK AI EXPIHTM UltAGIKK ?-w.. - w , _ . i vunjr millllK (O HOCIC< "" J. . J, J' A* ths Investigation fot underway> ' ** To determine the- easel ciuir of ' Doyle's death waa the first resuK"Doyts^ dratltr rsperls *r*i-mfc-L&im_inlurls* in a clismploMhlp the county coroner were snarpiy ai- i ngni 1H UVudtfft lUndff ?^7 . . 7 " \uted Shortly tglf th> Tight, Qihes I tug dwUw ? r< unty ( runfr flainuel Oerber was of Krnle he hash, who dlefl from In' quoted by United Press as saying Juries received at the hands of Prl- ? l* that Doyle died of a cerebral hemor- mo Camera of Italy In rhage and that "the greater damage ' MadUoti Square Clarden In lAl, and - *** don. r.v bir.w* to the jaw and [Luther MoOarty, who died front a fare, Itlthmigh hU head strlidng l^e j neck broken whan knocked out by W1 damage." from ring injuries throughout the ' l" Thursday, gJoroner Oertoer waa world last year World Champion Newark ?Eagles Win four Game* 1 Maybe the world"* c.tampion* [drop a horherun oh you anytime, j-. Mswart rsgle*?were just?getting lUsldes they?kra?now?rrndimitgl *? up stsast in ths first sight weeks the hottest home run darby to ? of plsy in John H. Johnson's Ne- er taks place In the NNL. Monty ; m gro National League to commence Irvtn has caught up with t+nf ... to really out run eeeryons else. Be- Doby with II Circuit smashes ?Mh ^ cause in the last wsek they won four snd ths team as a unit haa If home u? *umights without alpas to gain runs for an avsrage of mors tfcpo f. ground in the pennant chaae The one per small wpqdir _ Eaglet pecked on the Fhtta Star* that the opposing pitchers m the Blsrk Yanks snd then on Sun fear stricken. day afternoon before gjOOO at Hup However, the Eagles wets not * . ^pert Stadium in Newark they the only one io gain during M|_J ttckledtfie former champions of Weak; Ale*Pompes't N. Y. Cubans the league, the Homestead Oray* continue to creep silently on an# I and took them to oamp ?-l and . they jue trying haVd to dislodge ihen, by the way of adding insult the champion* and brtneloWew ? 1 to Injury they slapped the hap- York Its flrat pennant. Thsy Won ' Yinki utin 11 a ~ thrqy lame* Without a loss and the ** Yin>" ***** *V' ? ^jgarare dfiwflg hard to help w ; Boy. those Eagles spread their Mr Pompeg accomplish his obfea wings from the number one man In live. The first half pennant race ** the Uneup right- on -down to the has Just , two to run. ending I Mimbwr slfht min sM If WAII +t+ r*n Jtilir A anA (Hs rt,,Kan" esem*B *" 3 ; not extremely careful they' Will' be on top of the heap at that time adJ? id] M fllSIHsRSni 5m? eYelento I If hair <2?*^ I Pj i?om<*de x Uied by lov?1y wom?n " .!' I J ioi ?v?x iQ ytori III JjO|||a? eLV At I 1 often, glorify the hoir. ^V"r'fi ? r 2 " Leovet hoir smooth, i> \ ' a temporarily itroigM.,, **}?* %l) ftl rrfr? tmpqmah?liw<.*??i. ? h!,P. j r ,1 = o-'^'yp^rr' 'QtftwSE- I -u I W H?^ *-* ^HP QHHHHHHHP 1 J | Otfi#r IXKLSNTO Mouty AMi GlottWt* and fftiilofl Ofl *n ? i . Cx-Orfor, a dainty daodorid fry ' ftioodi Croom. for ferlfhtor aMo ,: r&r~ " -- < - ii ? ?-? -?j?? ,.n ? m* I ' S It ( ] *j . " | ~J>~ J*?'1*? . - - ; ? * -A- ' ' Iff \ y'^y. - ' : v.;.