BASEBALL
Touching Ceremony
At Yankee
Stadium
'New York, June 18.-The Yankees today threw a silver anniversary party for the Yankee Stadium and 50,000 fans who braved bad weather gave a thunderous ovation at the appearance in uniform of the man who built it.--- Baba Ruth.
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MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1948.
ANNOUNCED
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ENGAGEMENT
10
The rain, which continued in Senators today, 9-3 and 9-2,
and cessantly all morning, slapped and sweep a four Kame series let the sun come out to shine on tighten their grip on fourth place. Bube and 16 of his 1923 teammates- the first club players in the bis horseshow known as the "nuse that Ruth built."
One of the features of the occasion was the retirement Irmin use forever of Bab's famillar No. 3 uniform. Since he left the Yankees it has been worn by such fly-chasers as George Selkirk and Joe Mclick.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The Boston Braves bounced back into a tie for the National League tendership today, ainking the Cincin- nati Redi: 0-7 and 10-5 in a double- hender at Cincinnati.
A ninth inning rally won the first Kune for the Braves Then they wheth In a touching ceremony
shelled Ewell Binckwell from the brought teurs from
the eyes of mound to take the second game.
Will President many
The Reds' left Heider, Hank Sauer, Harridge of the American LUC declared that the No. 3 Yankee unit in 18th and 19th homers and
tripled in the second game. form was officially retired.
spectators,
Babe stood with his head bowed as Harridge salt! It would go to Baseball's Hall of Fame in Goopers Town, N. Y., to rest with the shors, glove
with which und blasted
record-making home run.
bat
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Interport
Team Change
T. A. Pearce, the well-known Interpart cricketer, has been selected
Gosano has been unable to oh. tain the necessary leave from his firm.
The New York Giants and the Saint Louis Cardinals split a couple! of close decisions at Saint Louis in the National League.
the Won The Giants
opening slugfest 8-7 and the Cards rallied to take the second game by three The victory ended a runa to two,
for five game losing streak Redbirds.
the
The Pittsburg Pirates divided doubleheader with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Pirates took the night cap 0-2 after losing the loosely played Arst game 3-8.
The Pirates enched the second
Miss Ann Curtis (right), famed record-holding swimmer, has announced her engagement to Gordon Cuneo (left), University of California basketball player. She said the marriage would take place after the Olympic Games this summer, Here she proadly displays the ring.-A.P. Wire- photo.
contest in the Arst inning when they OLYMPIC PROSPECTS scored four Furs on a successive
Benson.
to replace G. N. Gosano in single, double, triple and home rum. Hongkong team which is leaving for The Home run was by Italph Kiner, Malaya on Thursday morning for a
He his 18th of the crleket tour,
number 1 in the second innings.
Johnny Schmitz outpitched Joe Hatten to give the Chicago Cubs a 3-1 vletory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Cub southpaw yielded
The only four hits.
Jone run off Hodges, him was by enfcher G third homer of the season.
The Colony team, which will play three matches, is as strong a side as can be expected.
MSPACE MASCATALANSKI ZAMALOTTES ŽEMIEJI PROGFAPPENAULIN Ruth, who was still shrunken and weak from a recent Milness, p
the proached
microphone. voice was harsh, husky, almost intelligible as he said, "I am proud to be here and am proud to be able to say that I hit the Bral home run
in this park."-United Press.
LEAGUE GAMES
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Yankees Salvage
Last Game
New York, June 13.-Home runs by catcher Yogi Berra and
Winni pitcher Ed Lopat), St Loubs (ist ganie) .. Philadelphia
(Winning pitcher Frank Biscan).
St Louis (2nd gasne) ....
Philadelphia
AN OF
FILIPINO BASKETBALLERS AND BOXERS FOR GAMES
Fourteen athletes, ten basketballers and four boxers, have clinched berths on the Philippine delegation to the London World Olympic Games.
The successful candidates will commence training for the Olympics under Olympic coaches Dionisio Calvo (bas- ketball) and Celestino Enriquez (boxing).
The ten members of the Philippine Olympic quintet are:
FIRST TEAM Forwards-Ramonella Cant- pos. Santo Tomas U. Felicisimo Fajardo, Santo Tomas U.
Centre Lauro Mumar, San Carlos College.
"Gabby" Guards Gabriel Fajardo, Santo Tomas U. and Tomas Francisco Vest, Santo
U. SECOND TEAM
Centre Lauro Mumar, San Jose Rizal College, and Astonio,
Martinez, Santo "l'ocholo" ก
Tontas U.
(Winning pitcher Carl Schieb). Detroit (1st game)
14
Washington
(Winning pitcher Dizzy Trout). Detroit (2nd game) ....
12
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Washington
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(Winning pitcher Virgil Trucks).
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short stop Phil Rizzuto, each (Winning pitcher Bob Hogue) with a man on base, enabled Borian (hul game)
the New York Yankees to iCincinnati
(Winning pitcher Prendergast) thet a 6-3 defeat on Cleveland New York (1st game) pitcher Bobby Feller today and St Louis
Winning pitcher Cliff salvage the last game of a four game series with the American New York (2nd game)
5: Lengue lenders, the Cleveland Winning pitcher Red
It was Feller's sixth Philadelphia (1st game) Indians.
Pittsburgh defent in 11 starts.
(Winning pitcher Dubiei). -Twenty-onu'year-old Philadelphia ! Athletic pitcher Cart Scheil pitched hiladelphin (2nd-nine)-2-7
Ptsburgh the Athletics to a 3-1 victory over, the Saint Louis Browns, splitting u twin bill. The Browns won the first game 7-5 with a six run up- rift in the eighth inning, off pitchers Lou Brissic and Nelson Potter.
The Detroit Tigers breozed to two victories over the Washington
Citation Wins
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tronuevo In the of ning' round,
Ernesto Porto decisioned veteran Gonzalo
collegian Cordova, The throw more lenther and fought oggressive fight throughout.
Mariano Velez outboxed Baltazar wellerweight. The Gomez, MPD national champion utilized vicious lefts and rights and landed almost at will in the closing rounds.
Leon Trani, -fast-stepping PC featherweight. handed Francisco Matias Jr a beat lacing, Trani un- leashed a terrine bombardment and had his opponent in queer street in the last two rounds. -
SWIMMERS
Vernon Morgan's Round-Up Of Progress With
The Climax THE OLYMPIC GAMES ONLY
Shanghai, June 14-A series of unsportsmanlike incidenis in the local Chinese sports world was climaxed yesterday when the referee walked out of the cup final between Shanghai's two leading soccer teams, Tang Iws and Tsing Pel, after he had been slapped by a player in the presence
of some 10,000 spectators.
refused
to
The referee quit when the offending player leave the field on being ordered oul.
To avert a threatening_free- for-all, Mr W, T. Sung, Beerec- ary of the Football Committee, who was present took over the refereeing and the game ended in favour of Talug Pel by two
to 'one In A Koals
highly charged atmosphere.
It is said that the slapping Incident may find an echo la the local court soon,—Reuter.
ITALY, CZECHS
SIX WEEKS AWAY
Russia An Unlikely Entry
London, June 13-With less than six weeks before the King opens the 14th Olymplad at Wembley there are. signs that all the deep-laid plans of many months are be ginning to take`shape.
Tickets are now being sent out to applicants all over the world. Large areas of grass have been taken off the famous football, pitel in the Olympic studium to accom- modate the special running track, on top of which will go 500 tons of top-dressing.
The greyhounds are still running marathon. He has not found his madly, round this track, losing and form' this year and has asked, for his winning punters many thousands of name to be taken from the "possi- pounds, and they will continue to do bles." so until July 10.
are
rome
While the majority of athletes of other nations coming to London for In the Empire Pool, however, sport the Games getting suelent stops this week-end. The Inst Ice-
money to train, Britons are finding a farewell gala it hard to meet their training ox- hockey game and will take place, after which a huge penses, which must mostly army of workmen will get busy pre from their own pockets. IN SEMI-FINAL
paring this Pool for the Olymple
All they get are train fares. Hotel Turin, June 13.-Italy swept swiminut and boxing events, which bills and other expenses they must into the semi-finals of the will take place in it. The artificial find themselves and one youngster
ice rink will be taken away European Zone Davis cup ten-700.000 gallons of water pumped in-ns already had to gol his father to
advance him £20, nis play at Turin today with a to the 200 feel by 60 feet pool in doubles victory over Denmark, preparation for the swimming and It is not the shortage of food,
living events.
but the lack of money that is likely 6-2, 6-3. 8-6.
The boxing ring will be put across to be the British athletes' greatest The win was the third straight the swimming pool so that boxers grouse, for these Games have cost vlclory for the Italian its Danlab opponents and qualined and ringside spectators will be over and are going to cont British men
the water. It for further competition.
(and women money, which some of The first of the competitors them can ill afford. The Italians will meet Czecho- slovakia's high-ranking players in beginning to make their homes in the European Zane's semi-finals. Britain in the special camps, The Czechs beat Belgium today, in first of which to be used is Richmond, the other quarter final games ut where the New Zealanders are entirely connected with the Games, and that is the shortage of playing ready installed. Prague Associated Press.
Entries close on June 10 and, after fields. It really is true that date the officials will be busy Britain sport is the pleasure of the to the different privileged few rather than of the allocating camps nations.
team over
Turin, Jung 13.-Italy survived their Europeall Zone quarter final match in the Davis Cup competl tion by beating Denmark in the Giano doubles match today when Cucelli and Marcello Del Bello beat Torsen Ulrich Kurt Nielsen and 0-2, 6-3, 8-0.
SWEDEN LEADING Budapest, June 13.-Sweden won the doubles to gain a lead of two matches to one today on their Euro- pean Zone Davis Cup quarter final against Hungary.
Lennart Bergelin and Torsten beat Josef Juliansson (Sweden) Aaboth and Andreas Adams 5-7, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5.
RUSSIA NOW UNLIKELY
the
But British spokesmen and women have an even bigger grouse not
masses.
Men and women froin
that in
humble homes do become great figures in sport, but these are the exception
It is no likely that there will be rather than the rule and generally any more national acceptances and in their case someone has given the number will be, therefore, 59, them some financial help early in besting the previous best of 3 in their career. the 1038 Games in Berlin,
Inter-
fot
The Soviet will be missing, as No one has done more to try and generally expected, which is a great rectify this state of affairs than Sir plty because some medals must have Noel Curtis-Bennett, founder of the gone their way, especially in women's National playing Fields Association
and British member of the athletics.
Committee. Furthermore, strictly no competi-national Olymple
the Americans tion is world champion when a mu-has
appealed Each side had previously won ajor nation like the Soviet is not chain of sports field owned and for Beltich built by Americans single and two singles will conclude taking part. the the tomorrow.-Reuter.
The French Olympic Committee youngsters. forced by the lack of ore, al present, rather worried be- cause they have not received the facilities to risk their lives playing Government grant of some £60,000 on busy streets and In the rubble
and competition in of bombed sites. for preparation
Sir Noel said that if the Americans the Games, for which they applied.
They have borrowed some money could see their way to providing this from the bank to tide them over, but money it would have a great effect Jacques Pelen of Belgium
in cementing the tles between the beat as Ume is getting short they are be
would, about whether the two countries. It certainly Vladimir Cernik 0-4, 2-6, 0-1, 0-4, coming anxious but Jaroslav Drobny of Czecho- Government will donate the money and there must be thousands slovakia boat Philippo Washer 6-2, requested.
youngsters in Britain's many in-
hoping that dustrial towns 6-4, 0-2-Reuter,
Americans can be found "to spare
CZECHS THROUGH Prague, June 13.-Czechoslovakia defeated Belitium by three matches lo two in their European Zone quar- ter Anul of the Davis Cup today when each side won one of the re- maining singles.
day.-Associated Press.
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In neliels, those who have been are feeling selected as "possibles" PRO CHAMPIONSHIP
Wife and glad New York, June 13-Jack Kra-xtra pleased with Four swimmeránnd one track star
are athletes, they Guards Eduardo Decena. La
SPATE OF BOOKS are almost sure of landing berths on mer, seeded second, easily beat the they have received chits from the and Manolito Salle College,
the Philippine Olympic team. Their needed Mickey Goauto, 6-2, 6-1.
Olymple Aranela, La Salle College.
the days of the As The PAAF basketball committee performances in the series of Olym-6-2 in the national professional ten- Food Ministry entilling them to ob-
Cames draw nearer, the books and selected
alternates, namely, ple tryouts compare favourably with is championship in New York to-tain extra rations for training.
increase They get the same rations now as Calilan (Jose Rizal Col-Olympic standards.
Adtied they will during the Games, that is magazines on the Games. Francisco
almost weekly in number. Aldiosa (Lefran
breast- The four swimmers are Crispin
the special ration of the heavy in lege),
Bland's work entitled Rene College), Ben Gaddi (Mapua Tech). strakers
Ambabuyok and
These workers.
coupled to Erneat (Globe Sporting Jacinto Cayen and freestyle swim- Fine Test Weatherwood parcels, which are stream Olymple Story, there are now avail- Charlie
Borek
Jack Olympiad, (Far
And Sambdao Basanung
ing in, should give British athletes Daten, Track and Field Records by mert Goods) and Antonio Tantay Eastern U).
Mohammed Mala.
no grounds for saying that they did
Dr Harold Abrahams, the London not win because they were not well
Olympic Games by Evelyn Thomas enal feed the
has put Government
these and Olympic Games, London, 1913, possibles" on their honour to re- an official souvenir...
ration curds į| KIFA their
Special
All these works are well worth 10 directly they learn that they have not been selected to take part in having and are complementary the Games. It is pretty certam each other. that most of the competing athletes will be sharing their extra food with their families,
-3 In the event any of the ten re- gulars of the team will be unable to 悲 14
make the trip to London, a substitute o will be picked up from the 9
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Minning pitcher Eliner Riddle). Chicag Brooklyn
(Winning pitcher Johnny Schmitz)
-Associated Press. HOW THEY STAND
American League
Cleveland Philadelphia New York Detroit
Washington Boston St Louis Chicago
New York, June 13.-Calumet New York
Boston Farms' great racehorse, Cita Bos tion, was heading for Chicago Ptsburgh
St Louis
BOXERS
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Couch Enriquez' Olympic boxing team was formed following the Anal Pel showdown bouts staged. Saturday, .080 May 20. before & fair-sized crowd at 007 the Rizal Memorial coliseurn.
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Ricardo Adolfo, Flyweight -- Manila Police Department.
Featherweight Leon Trani, Philippine Constabulary.
Lightweight Ernesto Porto, Far Eastern U.
Wellerweight-Mariano Velez Jr.. Far Eastern U.
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Austrian Beats
French Boxer
Bernabe Loving, speed king of the country, is the best track bel.
Basanung
Mola and
attracted special notice when they broke the jold Philippine record for the 400- meler freestyle in the tryouts staged Saturday afternoon of the Memorial swimming stadium.
Rizal
Basanung won the event with u time of 5 mint, and 0.9 sees.. wille Mala finished in second place with a time of 5 min. 0.8 secs. The old record for the event is 5 min. 0.4 secs, and the Olympic require- ments is 4 min. and 32 secs,
Cayco defeated Amabuyok In the last 200-metre breaststroke tryout Saturday with a time of 2 min. 47.0 secs. Amabuyok was second with u time of 2 min. 40.1 secs. The
Olympic standard for the event 2 min. 43 secs.
Running
19
wear,
Nottingham, June 13.- With the weather remain- ing fine here today and the Test match pitch show- ing no sign of England's batsmen have every chance of putting up a good score when they resume their second in- nings tomorrow, needing 223 runs to save the in ings defeat.
Eight wickets
remain
and Len Hutton and Denis Compton 'will resume their unbroken partnership which has already added 82 runs. Reuter.
FOILS MATCH
WOS
The
OFF "POSSIBLES" LIST
The "experts" will want to have the works by Harold Abrahams and Jack Caten, those who want some- thing entertaining, as well as th
Ernest Bland's structive, will read book while visitors to London One of these who has already would be well advised to buy the
card is the London Olympic Games, 1948, ration returned his famous Scottish marathon runner. most informative book priced 2/83, who Bnished which no one coming to London McNab seventh
Olympic should do without-Reuter..
Robertson,
in
the
last
COUNTY CRICKET STANDINGS
400-metre low the hurdles for the first time on Satur
London, June 13. The probable Derby (6) 387 Alfredo Pestanas of having fought day, May 25, Lovina was clocked at
Glamorgan (9) professional bouts. The other can- 58.3
defeated Emillo, British Olympic fails team secs. He didates for the division is Bonifacio Evasco and W. Mendoza, Visayan beaten by France and Belgium in Warwick (15) Zareal, national champion.
n triangular fencing match at the Surrey (0)
Middlesex (1) Portland Hall, London, on Sunday Yorkshire (8)
The British side lost 2-6 to Bel- glum after leading 5-4, and then lost io France 9-7.--Associated Press.
Interesting bouts fentured the smoker Saturday night, May 28. Ex cept Jullan Castronuevo, all national champions asserted superiority over the winners of the Olymple boxing With Jockey Eddie Arcaro in the
tryouts. saddle, Citation led nearly all the
The results follow: Weldin, June 13-Joc
Rleardo
Innky 105- in six lengths ahead way and
Adolfo, come.
King Austria's boxing hope, scored an of the second horse. the
upset Castronuevo in Ranch's Better Self. Esendru wns
easy victory over Francis Jacques, pounder,
bout. Adolfo floored Cas- former French heavyweight cham- corking plon, in Vienna today.
third in a field of eight.
The Arlington Classic is Citation's next big event. It is a US$00,000 odded affair to be run on July 31. -Associated Press.
Vienna,
The Austrian, without using his full punching power, inished his GOLF opponent in the third round.-AR- sociated Press.
Two Derby Winners BOWLS CHALLENGE
4
In Eight Days
MATCH
Ben Hogan Wins American Open
n
Los Angeles, June 13-Ben Hogan won the United States open golf
The following will represent the (Soccer Paris, June 13-Jockey William Hong Kong Football Club Johnstone achieved the unique dis- Section) and a Itink selected from linction of riding two Derby win-Talkoo in a challenge bowls match ners in eight days when he steered to be played on the HKFC's green champlonship at Los-Angeles with on Thursday, 17th June, com- the three-year-old colt Boy home today in the Prix du Jockey Club mencing at 5.16 p.m. at Chantilly.
The colt, owned by C. Van Damme, was trained by Richard Carver, who also trained the Epsom winner. It led the field of France's beat three-year-olds by a length across the finish of the three million frand 2,400-metro race,
veno.
Sold Toussoum, ridden by
KFC: B. Bickford, L. Strange,
A. Gordner, K. Forrow (Skip).
Tallroo:A. Steven, J. Baxter, Kinniburgh, A. Mullen (Skip).
A Record Double
sprinters.
Loving, who has limited himself to the century and 200-metre dnsh. may develop into a good hurdler, necording to PAAF officials,
Americans Take Three First
Places In Lucerne Horse Show
Lucerne, June 13.-United States horsemen captured eight of the 15 prizes at the second day of the Concours Hippique here, competing in the "Prize of St Georges", in which 14 obstacles with a maximum height of 1.80 metres had to be cleared.
Gloucester (2) Kent (4)
Worcester (7) Notis (12) Lancashire (3)
Hampshire (16)
Essex (11) Leicester (14) Northants (17) Somerset (13) Sussex (10)
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Match tied. standing last season.
County Cricket Averages
Forty-eight horses from United Mexico and. Switzerland competed, BATTING: States, Swiss, Italian, Mexican, Irish but only eight horses went over the
course without mistakes,
Washbrook (Lancs) and English teams were caddled.
The Arst and second places were The Mexicans, of whom
much Dollery (Warwick) won by Captain Russell (US) in 1 was expected.
were disappointing. Compton (D) (M'sex) Devit and Capfal R. Uriza placed eighth, Robertson (M'sex) a record eight under pur score of min 44 secs on Blue
white two other riders placed 18th Jackson (V) (Leicester) 270 and became the Arsi player to 1448 on Rattler.
Fishlock (Surrey) and 18th-United Press.
G. H. G. Doggart in both the Open and Professional
Association
W. J. Edrich (M'sex) Ord (Warwick)
PGA tourna→
Colonel Wing (US) placed third
on Dagmar placed fifth J.ments since Gene. Sarazen completed on Tolilia In 1.47. Colonel Kayser
Amsterdam, June 13-Mrs Fanny
Golfers
the double in 1022.
Second was Jimmy Demaret with
Improved
.
BRITISH ENTRY.SIXTH Lucerne, Switzerland, June 13. T. N. Pearce (Essex) The Mexicans
their America took eight of the first 11 Keeton (Notts) 270 and third WAL
Jlm Turness Geord over the previous day with places and Lt Col A. B. J. Scott of with 200,
Colonel Humberto Mariles, chief of England, was placed sixth in a feld BOWLING: Bobby Locice of South Africa the Mexican squad, placing seventh of 40 entrants over an 870 metre was fourth with 282-Associated on Norteno in 1.54.4.
course at the International Horse Hever Press.
riding Rattler, Show at Lucerne today. The course Young (J) (M'sex) Captain Rungel),
Gray (L) (M'sex) placed first in the "Buergenstock held 15 obstacles and errors counted Gladwin (Derby)
na extra time.
Walsh (Leicester) SOCCER VICTORY. event. He cleared 12 obstacles over
a 700-metre course in min 27 sees. U.S. Army Captain John Russell Pope (Derby) FOR NORWAY
Colonel Frierson (US) on Rascal [won both arst and second place, Rhodes (Derby) The time was two minutes 31-4/5 The performances were accom-
placed second in I min 29 secs. first on Blue Devil in one minute 44 Broderick seconds. Betting for a ten-frane plished during ELL International Copenhagen, June 13-Norway Italy's Colonel Conforti on Furoro acconds, and second on Rattler in Sperry (Leicester)
Colonel Pritchard (Warwick) which France bent Denmark by 2-1 in their
one minute 44.8 seconds. in-placed third.
54.2 Coxon (York) place, Tanngrello 37, Flush-Royal-38. boat Holland by 48 points to 44.ternational football match yester- Seventy-six. riders from England, Scott's time was one minulo
Goddard (Gloucester) francs-United Press.
day. The halftime score was 1-1.- Ireland, the
seconda, Associated Press.
11.5
Rochetti, placed second; Mra Forget's Flush Royal, ridden by equalled George Bridgeland, placed third, a neck behind."
Tanagrello, owned by Prince Blankers Koen, who had earlier F. equalled the 100-metres record with R. an
seconds this afternoon,
the
world B0-metres hurdles for women when she ran
11.3 seconds. distance In
the
stake was Bey 200 win, 60 for women's match
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