Today's Sports Parade By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (IP)—Gene Sarazen climbs aboard a plane tonight which will carry him 17 years into the past. TJie little man in the knickers is off to England where, just as in 1937, he again will play Briton Percy Allis at Southport. This time it is a 36-hole match, June 30-July 1, for the International Seniors championship. To the day, it is 17 years since he defeated the same man on the same course to give the United States its first Ryder Cup victory on foreign soil. Sarazen, who will be accompanied by PGA Promotion al Director Fred Corcoran as he shoots for the Ronald reache Trophy, won the United States Seniors crown at Dunedin, Fla., last winter. Allis, his old rival, was selected by the British Golf Writers Association pending the start of the British Seniors championship. It will be a grand reunion for the 52-year-old Sarazen and the 54-year-old Allis, one made more interesting by their current competition. Because to Sarazen that last meeting still is a vivid memory and produced one of the great Walter Hagen’s most memorable speeches. Sarazen Tells Story “I was three down at the 27th hole,” Sarazen recalls that Ryder Cup match which decided the issue in 1937. “Then I birdied the 10th, 11th and 12th to go even. On thf short 15th I went 1 up when my tee shot hit a spec tator and bounced 10 feet from the hole for a deuce.” Al lis knocked in a 35 foot birdie putt on the long 17th, Sara zen recalls, but Gene retained his margin by canning an eight-footer. Then, on the 18th, as Sarazen reached for his driver, Hagen, the non-playing captain of the U. S. team, warned him with a shake of the head. Sarazen reached for his brassie, and again Hagen shook him off. Finally, Gene took a four wood and, as Ha gen nodded approval, Allis turned to Hagen and said: Asked To Play Hole “Why don’t you play the hole for him?” “All we want is a par four,” Hagen grinned, putting the pressure on the Briton. Allis tried. The Englishman laid his approach 12 feet from the flag but the Imperturbable Sarazen stepped up and laid him a stymie. It was the winning point for the American team and, at the presentation ceremonies, Hagen looked over his English audience and said: “Folks, it makes me very happy to captain the first American team to win on home soil.” “You mean foreign soil, don’t you, Walter?” he was a&ked. “Well,” shot back Hagen, who won four British Open crowns, “you can’t blame me for feeling at home over here.” The slumping Asheville Tourists were still in a first-place tie with Spartanburg today, but only be cause the teams in the Tri-State League's second-division decided t get mad last night. . The Tourists bowed before last place Greenville 7-8, and would have fallen to second place except that fourth-place Anderson upset Spartanburg 5-2. Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home ESTABLISHED IN 1912 AMBULANCE SERVICE Eajay Coat, Comfortable Breozes in Year Howe, Night d Pay Summer Beat, collected in your attic, continue* to blanket ! your home long past midnight. Exhaust this hot, stale air— bring in cotd, invigorating breezes with low-cost Coolair Breeze Conditioning. You sleep better, eat better, live better in a house that’s kept comfortably coed—with a breeze. Ask about the Coolair Unit fat yen borne. F. H. A. terms from $lO per mo. r. Con b# iftstofad in any So*. with a minimum of fuu. ■ v i-mmd mnt. national title. As to makes of cars, Hudson con tinues to dominate the field, in crease.:? its lead steadily, having accounted for 10 victories to date. In necorid place, in points earned Is OMsnmbile, moving up fast through ihe field, having won five races this season. Percentagewise, Chrysler has the best score, chalking up a ‘batting’ average of .500, while Hudson is in second spot on a- basis of percent age -yinta, scoring 319. sentatives can get togethr,” Lewis . wht will be bn the agenda. Each club’s representative discusses problems and grievances with the players on the team and makes his report at the meeting. These matters are dis cussed, suggestions are made an the club ownrs are advised of j what went on.” BEFORE GAME Lewis said the meeting would be on JUly: 12,' the day before the game. Last year, the club owners drew considerable criticism when they held two full days of meetings prior to; the game on July l 4 at OtaoinnaU. They discussed switch ing the -Browns’ franchise, ar ranged post-season barnstorming Mura, and went into a long study of various player grievances. BUY A NEW CHEVROLET—TODAY’S BEST BUY FOR BEAUTY! only body by Fisher IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD <*• 'IP* ; Coippara.fhe.beauiy and quality of the body—inside andgwt, . Compare, the power and perfonnance. Com- Only Chevrolet in lb* low-price field gtws you all zzx those " BettBuy ” valuos -• ~gßbt," *k s • high tTi T *" o "* y - MISSION POWER e FISHER ROOT QUALITY • SAFETY PLATE GLASS JE t ***»» K«MCUOU UDI . FULL-LENGTH tOX-GUWR FRAME " ‘V* 'taV IPMIi YOtrU TIU us THAT TOU>