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The Shreveport Ttmxs Tnedav, June 11, 1937 13-A TIGERS WIS ft Qianip Calls Inverness Test for Heads-Up Play Maxwell Wallops Yankees the big second shots of players not content to play short of a ditch for safety's sake. Sam Snead, Jimmy Demaret, Peter Thomas and others yesterday called the hole a "nightmare" and "an atrocious concoction." "We saw several players reach Jack Curtis Snaps Mitsu Jack Curtis, the gentleman from Mississippi, squared accounts with the Great Mitsu in last night's mat entanglement at Municipal Auditorium by taking a best-of-three decision. Curtis took the first pin in 10 minutes with a Mississippi head twist and the third on an ab-domenal stretch after 3 minutes of crunching. The Oriental copped the in-between fall with a judo chop after 8 minutes. Newcomer Al Galento, a moustachioed villain of high repute, vanquished Don Pollock in straight falls in the semi-windup.

Galenta ended Pollock's local winning streak of two straight by scoring, after 11 minutes of the opening pin and then tossing Pollock out of the ring with Don unable-to get back inside the ropes within the allotted count of "20." of good golf to win the tournament." "This is not a scrambler's course" the champ said. "Every shot has to be pinpointed. And once you get on the greens, you've just -started to work. There will be more three-putt greens than in any open in years. Middlecoff said the ultimate winner will be a player who can ma age his shots a player of the Ben Hogan ilk and a man who can put a stop sign on his putter.

"You'll have to worry about three-putting when you're five feet away," Middlecoff added. the green with irons" Dey said, "we think it is a fair hole." Mild cutbacks of the rough are scheduled on the tight seventh and tenth holes. Middlecoff, who claims he's finally back in shape after a siege of illness, said the course was so exacting "it will take four rounds DETROIT, June 10 CP Charlie Maxwell hit two prodigious wallops and Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn added round triDpers as home runs accounted for all but one of the Detroit Tiger runs today in a 9-4 triumph over the New York Yankees. Frank Lary," although he needed Al Aber's help over the last two innings, picked up his first victory since May 5 and the Tigers' third success in the four game series that drew 129,372 spectators to Briggs Stadium. Mickey Mantle cracked his 15th home run for the first Yankee run in the sixth.

Hank Bauer accounted for the "other three, tripling and scoring on Tony Kubek's single in the eighth and hitting his seventh home run with a man on base in the ninth. TOLEDO, Ohio, June 10 21 Defending champion Cary Middlecoff took some pressure off the golf brass today by predicting it would require superlative pin-point golf to win the 57th National Open Championship and adding: "A scrambler hasn't a chance" The Memphis doctor's appraisal came as officials of the U.S. Golf Assn. and the Inverness Club took a tour of the tightly-drawn course to investigate complaints of some of the competing pros that the layout was Joe Dey, executive director of the USGA and the organization's President, Richard Tufts, announced afterwards that only a few changes would be made to open the gun-barrel fairways. The treacherous par five 12th object of most of the gripes, remains essentially unchanged.

"We will lower the rough in the hitting area of the fairway on No. 12" Dey said. "This will give contestants a better second shot for the green. The rough fronting the green will remain unchanged." The 527 yard 12th hole has about 100 yards of heavy grass growing, where a fairway normally would be. This foliage catches most of SMITH NEXT HOUSTON FIGHT iff rWte Wi 1 laW --VT -v: Pastrano 2-1 Favorite To Whip Harris Tonight 42-Inch ATTIC FANS INSTALLED NEW YORK AB OA Bauer, rf 4 2 2 0 1 Kubek.

ss 5 3 2 $32 Mantle, cf Slaughter. If McDougald. 3b Skowron. lb Howard, Richardson, 2b Turley, Larsen. AS LOW AS Per Month a double, tried to score on Ted Williams' infield roller to shortstop Joe DeMaestri.

Calling the play is umpire John Stevens. The Bosox took an 11-4 victory. (AP 2 0 YOU'RE OUT Hal Smith, Kansas City catcher, puts out sliding Jimmy Piersall of the Boston Red Sox at home plate in the first inning of yesterday's game at Kansas City. Piersall, who reached base on lerry. 1-Martin 1 where I want him, just about 186, his best fighting weight Any more work and we might lose the fine edge." Harris, 23, is expected to weigh about 190.

A crowd of about 7.000 is expected, the gate already above $30,000, compared to a Houston record $23,200 paid for the Harris-Bob Baker fight a month ago when the Texan won a split decision. No Down Payment 30 Months to Pay Free Estimates 20 Years Experience Manufacturing Installing DIXIEAIRE Ventilating Co. 1S39 Piarra Ave. Phono 3-331 Red Sox Down A's; Gemert Sings Pair HOUSTON, June 10 in Willie Pastrano, a 2-1 favorite, and Roy Harris took only light workouts today as ticket, sales approached $40,000, a Houston record, for their scheduled 10-round heavyweight boxing match at Sam Houston Coliseum tomorrow night. Angelo Dundee, trainer for Pastrano, the third-ranked heavyweight from New Orleans and Miami, cancelled sparring work yesterday and worked only on punching bags today.

The undefeated Harris, ranked No. 9, completed his heavy preparation yesterday with more sparring at Conroe, a short distance of his home town of cut and shoot, where he is a teacher in the elementary school about 35 miles north of Houston. Dundee said Pastrano will be at his best fighting weight. "We don't want to get him down too fine," he said. "He's just right Waldrip Bounces To 4-1 Win DIXIE LEAGUE (Monday Results) Civitans 15, Gray Bombers 0.

VFW over Curtis Park, forfeit. Totals 34 4 11 24 6 DETROIT AB A Boiling. 2b 4 2 14 8 Maxwell, If 3 2 2 1 0 Oison, If 0 0 0 0 0 Boone, lb 4 117 0 Torgeson, lb 0 0 0 2 0 Kaline cf-rf 4 1 1 2 0 Porter, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Tuttle, cf 1 0 0 1 0 Kuenn. ss 3 2 2 3 3 House, 4 0 2 6 0 Finigan. 3b 4 0 0 1 0 2-Lary, 2 1 0 0 2 Aber.

1 0 1 0 0 Totals 33 9 10 27 13 1 Flied out for Terry in 9th. 2 Awarded first on catcher's Interference in 3rd. New York 0O0 OOl 012 4 Detroit 003 003 21x 9 Howard. Turley. RBI Mantle, Kubek.

Bauer 2, Maxwell 5, Kaline 2. Kuenn. Aber. 2B Boiling. 3B Bauer.

HR Mantle, Bauer, Maxwell 2. Kaline. Kuenn. DP Kuenn. Boiling and Boone Kuenn.

Boiling and Toreeson. Left New York 7. Detroit 3. BB Turley 1. Terry 1.

Lary 3. Aber 1. SO Turley 3. Larsen 1. Terry 1, Lary 5.

HO Turley 1 in 2V3, Larsen 5 in 3. Terry 4 in 2. Lary 9 in 7 (faced 3 batters in 8th 1. Aber 2-2. R-ER Turley 3-0.

Larsen 3-3. Terry 3-3. Lary 2-2. Aber 2-2. Lary (3-7).

Turley (1-2). Summers. Honochick. Flaherty. Chylak.

2:49. A 17.644. of its 11 runs in the fourth on four singles, three doubles, a wild pitch and an intentional walk to Ted Williams. Bitly Klaus also had a good day at bat for Boston, collecting two Late Rally Wins Title For Suggs PITTSBURGH, June 10 Louise Suggs put together an almost unbelievable string of threes on the difficult finishing holes today and won the, ladies PGA championship on the same holes whef her younger, less experienced rivals beat themselves. The wiry 33-year-old Georgian shot the last nine holes in 31 strokes, three' under the last round in a record equalling 68 and came from three strokes behind to win easily.

Her 72-hole total of 285 gave Louise her first KANSAS CITY. June 10 Ml Dick Gemert hit two home-runs and a double to drive in six runs and scored a seventh run on Jackie Jensen's single as Boston defeated Kansas City 11-4 today in the wind-up of a 4-game series. The Red Sox first baseman, who was batting .265 going into today's game, got on base each of the five times he went to bat. He was hit IE AG IE STANDINGS Pet GB Seven-Up 1 0 1.000 Waldrip 2 1 Minden 0 2 .000 Vi MINDEN, June 10 (Special) The tight four-hit pitching of" Ronnie Ruth and the solid slugging of Frankie Betts and Richard Bell pelled the Waldrip Tire nine of I singles and a double in five trips. BOSTON I AB A Piersall.

cf 5 0 1 3 0 Klaus, ss 5 2 3 2 7 Williams. If 4 2 0 1 0 Stephens. If 0 0 0 1 0 Gernert. lb 3 3 3 9 2 Jensen, rf 3 0 1 3 0 Malzone. 3b 5 1 1 0 2 Lepcio.

2b 5 1 1 4 2 Daley, 5 1 1 1 0 Nixon, 4 1 2 3 3 by a pitched ball in his 4th appearance and walked in his 6th. Both Gernert's home runs came with two men on base, in the 1st and 2nd innings. He hit a two run double in the 4th. Boston collected 13 hits off 3 Kansas City pitchers, scoring 7 Totals 30 11 13 27 16 KANSAS CITY AB A 0 Demaestri. ss 2 0 Shreveport to a 4-1 victory over I Minden Andress in their American i Legion 4th District game tonight.

Ruth whiffed 11 batters and walked only three to beat out Min-j den's James Norris, who struck out six and walked one. The win was Ruth's third in a row for the sea i Hunter, ss 2 Insist on Orv, cf 4 Zernial. If 4 Simpson, lb 4 Skizas. rf 4 Smith, 4 Lopez. 3b 3 i tournament victory of the year i over a field of 26 women 2 4 3 7 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 Kellner.

1 0 Duren. 1 1 -Power 1 0 0 Host, 0 0 0 0 10 Texas Leaders BATTING (Throuth Sunday 100 or More AB) AB BA Durham SA 170 66 .388 Frey TL 162 54 .3:53 Will FW 149 49 .329 Winkles TL 164 54 .329 Jenney TL 134 44 .328 Runs: Oertel (SA1. Durham iSA 37. Hits: Durham iSA) 66. Valenzuela (HNi 59.

2- Base Hits: Jenney (TL), Valenzuela iHN). 17 each. 3- Base Hits: Oertel (SA) 6, Burke SAi 4. Home Runs: Little (OC) 14. Valenzuela (HNt 10.

Stolen Bases: Bullard (AN), Taylor (DSl. Frey (TL) 6 each. Runs Batted In: Jenney (TL) 37. Valenzuela iHN 36. Innings Pitched: Wall (DS) 105, Bowers (DS 95.

Complete Games: Wall (DS) 9, Muf-fett iHNl 8. Strikeouts: Muffett (HNI 65, Wieand (HNi, Chittum (HNl 63 each. Games Won: Bowers (DSl. Wall (DS). Muffett (HNl 8 each.

2-Noren 1 Graff. 2b 4 0 13 son. Betts clouted two doubles and Bell banged out three hits. One of Betts' two-baggers was a two-run swat in the fifth frame. WALDRIP AB A Trig, cf 4 1 0 1 0 White.

2b 3 1 0 0 2 Bell, 4 1 3 11 1 Betts. If 4 0 2 0 0 Davis, lb 3 0 0 8 0 Woodard. rf 3 1 1 0 0 Adkinson. 3b 3 0 1 0 2 Heard, ss 3 0 0 0 0 Ruth, 3 0 0 1 2 HIRAM WALKER'S the plutocratic capitalistic VODKA Wiffi Smith, the leader from the start of the tournament, came to grief on the 14th hole of the final round with a costly out of bounds shot. She finished with a final 74 to take second place with a 288 total.

Spriiigliill Tops Ruston RUSTON. June 10 (Special) Infielder Glenn Schuler exhibited a top brand of fielding and belted out three hits in four trips to the plate to lead the Springhill Sports to a 7-3 victory over the Ruston Ramblers in their Big Eight Totals 35 4 10 27 10 1 Grounded out for Duren in 7th. 2 Singled for Host in 9th. Boston 202 700 000 11 Kansas City 200 100 010 4 Smith. Klaus.

RBI Gernert 6. Simpson. Smith, Skizas 2. Lepcio. Nixon.

Klaus Jensen 2. 2B-Piersall, Zernial 2. Daley. Klaus. Gernert.

Cerv. Nixon. Skizas. HR Gernert 2. Smith.

DP Nixon. Klaus and Gernert. Demaestri. Graff and Simpson; Hunter. Graff and Simpson; Malzone.

Lepcio and Gemert. Left Boston 6 Kansas City 7. BB Nixon 3. Kellner 1. Duren 2.

Host 1. SO Nixon 1. Kellner 1. Duren 3. HO Kellner 8 In 3.

Duren 4 in 4. Host 1 in 2. R-ER Nixon 4-4. Kellner 8-8. Duren 3-3.

HBP By Duren (Gernert). WP--Kellner. Duren. Nixon. Nixon (4-2.

Kellner (2-4. Stevens. Rommel. Faparella. Napp.

2:23. A 5.301. Invitational Golf Tourney At Palmetto A field of 62 women tee off this morning in the annual Palmetto Country Club one-day medal tournament with a four-way toss-up for the favorites role between city champion Joyce Smith, Mrs. G. L.

Wildbur, Mrs. M. Q. Petersen and Mrs. Don Zimmerman.

The pairings: 8:30 Mrs. T. E. Trigg. Mrs.

Glenn Smith. Mrs. H. M. Harrison.

Mrs. L. E. Nash. 8:35 Mrs.

W. G. Wender. Mrs. C.

E. McCrary. Mrs. G. A.

CfSteen, Mrs. Frank Rouch. 8:40 Mrs. R. C.

Nelson. Mrs. Fred Fanta, Mrs. J. E.

Harper. Mrs. Wiley Hill. 8:45 Mrs. Burton Corn.

Mrs. John Mclnnis. Mrs. Palmer Lone Mrs. J.

R. 8:50 Miss Martha Menefee. Mrs. H. L.

Bridges. Mrs. C. M. Jloberson, Mrs.

Frank Treat Jr 8:55 Mrs. Carl Berger. Mrs. C. J.

SuSong. Mrs. Dan Grady. 9:00 Mrs. B.

L. Cook. Mrs. W. C.

Dennis. Mrs. H. Thomasson. Mrs.

Frank Self. 9:05 Mrs. C. F. Schussler.

Mrs. F. Evans. Mrs. Warren Lott.

9:10 time. 9:15 Mrs. Woodrow Johnson. Mrs. Frank Williams.

Mrs. Ed Simonton. Mrs. Lorraine Marshall. 9:20 Mrs.

G. L. Wildbur. Mrs. M.

Q. Petersen. Mts. Don Zimmerman. Mrs.

John Webb. 9:25 Mrs. H. W. Davenport.

Mrs. Ruben White. Mrs. C. T.

Whiddon, Mrs. Burt Harrison. 9:30 Mrs. Vera Lake. Mrs.

Maxine Stringfellow. Miss Joyce Smith. Mrs. Hazel Hunt. 9:35 Starter's time.

9:40 Miss Evelyn Krouse. Mrs. Sam Backus. Mrs. Warren Babb.

Mrs. T. C. Wilson. 9:50 Mrs.

Denman Crow. Mrs. H. K. Ross.

Mrs. J. M. Brumbelow. Mrs.

C. E. Hart. 10:00 Wilson. Mrs.

J. C. McLean. Mrs. R.

D. Stewart, Mrs. R. A. Fowler.

10:10 Mrs. O. C. MacGreagor. Mrs.

B. H. Swinham, Mrs. Larry Ronson. Mrs.

A. A. Herold Jr. TOTALS 30 4 7 21 7 MINDEN 1 I i 5 Ss 8 IfTI If Jm a A A SPAR Softball Rhea, ss 3 0 1 Clif ord Ami Qualifies for College Play 111., June 10 Wl. Three coeds shared medal honors today in the 18-hole qualifying round of the 13th women's collegiate golf tournament on the University of Illinois course.

They are Meriam Bailey, Northwestern, Ann Rutherford, Penn State, and Judy Bell, Arizona. All scored 79 three over par. Pairings ior the championship flight tomorrow are: Lorraine Abbott, Rollins, (Fla.) College, 87, vs. Miss Rutherford; Eerridge Long, Marshall College, 82, vs. Marcie Rand, Ohio Wes-leyan, 91; Miss Bailey vs.

Sarah Gipson, Illinois, 90; Clifford Ann Creed, Lamar (Tex.) Tech, 84, vs. Joan Greenberg, Illinois, 93; Miss Bell vs. Carolee Evertse, Grand Rapids (Mich.) Junior College, 89; Linda Gambler, Ohio State, 83, vs. Cynthia Sawyer, Purdue, 90; Cynthia Sullivan, Coker (S. College, 86, vs.

Fail Wolflin, Arizona, 93. The tournament ends Friday. Hunter. 2b 3 0 1 Myers, cf 4 0 0 Cornelius, rf 2 0 0 Evans, 3 11 Ogden. lb 3 0 0 Roach.

Lf 3 0 0 Frye. 3b 3 0 1 Norris, 2 0 0 i i 0 1 TOTALS 26 1 4 21 3 Waldrip 100 120 04 Minden 010 000 01 White. Davis. Oeden. RBI Betts 3.

Adkinson. Frye. 2B Bell. Betts 2. Woodard.

DP Davis (unassisted). Left Waldrip 5 Minden 5. BB Ruth 3. Norris 1. SO Ruth 11.

Norris 6. R-ER Ruth 1-0. Norris 4-3. HBP Norris rby Ruth). Ruth (3-0).

Norris (0-2). Texas Bows Out OMAHA, June 10 (51 Notre Dame scored four runs in the first inning on two hits, four walks and a sacrifice fly and went on to whip favored Texas, 9-0, and eliminate the Texans from the NCAA College World Series tonight. Jim Kudlinski of Iowa State tossed a three-hitter in todady's opening game as Connecticut was ousted, 5-3. Texas 000 000 0 5 3 Notre Dame 400 320 OOx 9 9 1 Sudderth, Smith (1. Myers (5 and Carrineton.

Gainley (5): S.vmeon and SPAR Jr. Baseball GOODWILL LEAGUE Y's Men 102 0014 4 4 Chain Gang 200 2308 11 2 Shaffer and Reeks: Brown and Gullo Home Run: Robertson (C.G.) Lapaco 010 00 1 4 2 Bird and Son 405 20 11 7 1 W. Free and Forster: Humphrey and Cobb. H. R.

Evans (Bird) MAJOR LEAGUE RiEhtway Cleaners 005 14 10 10 1 Westingtonhouse 000 00 0 1 4 O'Lague, Johnson and Mixon; Bohata and Walker. R. 000 202 1 1 Teamsters 000 00 0 0 2 Joe Brocato and John Brocato; H. Mc-Crory and C. Mc Crorv.

BUSINESS LEAGUE Slack AFB 1(140 08 23 13 2 Rothschild 771 0318 7 6 Sandrum and Stevens; Rogers, and Stevens. H. R. Smith (Slack) United Gas Green 000 10 111 Western Geophysical 160 14 12 11 0 Fultz. Hill and Wyatt; Cooper and Pecoul, INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE United Gas White 201 159 10 3 Swift and Co 000 617 3 3 Bickham and Mason: Banks and Bell.

Texas Eastern Black 301 0104 9 13 1 First Nat'l Bank 0000 010 1 2 0 Watkins and Cameron; Worthington and Kennedy. Gallcmore. TODAY'S SCHEDULED Princess Park 7:00 Madden Const, vs. Interstate. Broadmoor Field 7:00 Queensboro Baptist vs.

Ingleside A. 8:30 Calvary A vs Mangum. Atkins Field 7:00 Calvary vs First Luthern 8:00 Wynn Memorial vs Fair Park Christian. United Gas Field 7:00 Pinecroft vs Kelly Memorial League makeup game tonight. SCORE BY INNINGS Springhill 001 240 0007 9 0 Ruston 010 000 2003 8 2 Melvin Price and Hot Dog Phillips: J.

W. Mercer. George Moore (5) and Butler Powell. HOMER, June 10 (Special) Bill Halley smashed a bases- empty home run in the fifth inning and Red Parker, Pel Austin and Billy Booth each socked out two hits to lead the Bernice Bears to a 6-4 Big Eight League victory over the Homer Oilers tonight. Fred Marberry smacked two hits for the losers.

SCORE BY INNINGS Bernice 000 111 100 8 11 2 Homer 220 000 000 4 6 2 Richard Hughes and Bobby Elkins; Billy Cook. Charles Rugg (6) "and Hunter Ennis. LEAGUE STANDINGS GB Minden 3 0 1.000 Springhill 2 1 .667 1 Bernice 2 1 .667 1 Bastrop 1 1 .500 1H Ruston 0 2 .000 2' 2 Homer 0 3 .000 3 TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE IVODHft 80 AND 100 FROOF DISTILLED FROM GRAIN HIRAM WALKER SONS INC, PEORIA. ILLINOIS Kohorst. SOUTHEASTERN MIDGET LEAGUE St.

Matt. Red Cubs (10) (12)x 22 6 7 St. Matt. Blue Cubs 000 0 1 0 Williams and Burnett; Breedlove and Troeel. Broadmoor 605 2 13 2 2 S'port Grain and Elev.

234 9 18(10)6 Gillispie and Tibbals; Anders and Smith. L'shore Bapt 002 00 2 1 0 Bob Whites 220 2x 6 2 4 Hair and Carpenter; Jeter and Torry. BIG STATES MIDGET LEAGUE B'Moor Cardinals 101 024 6 1 Pipeliners 100 10 2 0 1 Hosford. Shows and Covington; Rush-worth and Ford. SABINE-RED RIVER LEAGUE Last Week's- Remits Stonewall 9.

Keithville 6. Shreveport 8. Longstreet 4. Shrevenort 10. Benton 8.

lExhibition). THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE (All Games Saturday) Keithville at Converse. Shreveport at Stonewall. Oak Grove at Longstreet. Cedar Grove Meth.

St. Matthias Red Wahl and Blackman Jets 021 003 8 5 010 001 1 2 Hare and Paine. 321 6 4 0 Seitotna Elks fll01 12 6 1 NEW MEDICAL ADVANCE Hicks. Nelson and Walton; Neely and Homer at Springhill. Zeidman.

Gasslee. 8:00 Sunset Acres vs Caddo Heights Bastrop at Ruston. Methodist. Bernice at Minden. AMEKICAN ASSOCIATION Parkview Baptist 202 0307 1 Gym Dandy 00 000 0 1 5 Green and Barclay; Friedman and Feiner.

Teamsters 124 IS 13 3 R. C. Cola 000 14 5 3 1 Young and A. Boggs; Morris, Hen-drick and Groves. Today's newest truck sensation.

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