THE YPBILANTI DAILY PRESS. YPBILANTI, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL I*. 1944 PAGE SIX Sports Roundup

Buffalo. N. T. —AP— Jo# McCarthy, of the world rhamp'nn New Torit Yankees, haa returned home to recuperate from >n 111 ms. Tigers to Seek to Square as the Opener Dr. Arthur J. Burkel, hta physician, who met hint he arrived at airport laat night, raid: “With rest and rare, he should he all right In about a week." He added that McCarthy had been suffering from a Gentry developed into the ' '. Rookie Ruffus Will By cold and bronehltle which flu w | Lincoln THE OLD HOME TOWN STANLEY #•• • • Drops Hanover. V. H.—AP —U. (JO) Charles Pearson hie. smiting stubby Steve CNEVER MlNt> THE PQORBELIA /fT^P^ Pearaon— Dartmouth College Phi Beta Kappa foot»>all and basketball Oppose Sunclra Today - —ITS / captain In 1941 1942. has been reported missing In action in the South Milan Game (MAW JUST ANOTHER ((vy V Pacific. Dartmouth College officials made the antiomn .mi nt last night By Watson Spolestra inations to Detroit on an unspeel- > PEPPER ANC> HES «SO/N<9 / and aald that bis oarents, Mr and Mrs. Alfred c Pearson, of Madison. Detroit, Apr. 19 —AP —The Do j lied dale. Lincoln High School opened their (AWAY- CAN I HAVE ANcrmEl?<_ . /' Minn., were notified several days ago that the belle U fight' r plane pilot troit Tiger* sought today to square St. Louis 134 1 baseball season by dropping a to had into the water. their series with the St. AB R H O 4 3 decision to Milan Tuesday crashed I.ouis A when the I, tier runs Browns after dropping the Ameri- scored three Gutteridge. 2b .... 4 1 1 3 2 in the seventh inning without League opening day game j the ean for 3 of . the fifth successive Bookie i Epps, es 0 1 0 0 aid a season Although thp RaiUplitter* outhit ltuffus Gentry was named to op- McQuinn, 1b 4 0 011 1 their opponents 9 to 4, Milan was pose Steve Sumlra of St. I.ouis on 1 Stephens, ss 4 1 1 2 0 .. able to cash in on four 117 AIffPIT who need CASH the Lincoln | mound. Moore, rs 4 0 2 0 0 errors ami four liases on halls. COME IN AND Before 2k.('34 spectators, second WllnflrN Byrnes. If 4 n 0 1 it Entering the last half of the fin- If VIIIIJII largest opening crowd in the nia or SEEUSTODAY I Christman, 3b .... 3 0 0 2 2 al inning led 3 to 1 hut leagues, the Tigers Lincoln bowed yester- Maneuso. c 3 0 1 S 0 Duane Dysinger issued two We know that women who work are faced with money problems. the Browns ami long I day to Jack j Kramer, p 3 0 0 0 4 free passes and hit another hatter Juat like anyone else. So for their convenience, we provide sps Kramer. 2 to I. Kramer, a Caster, j Navy p 0 0 0 0 to load flic liases. Then with two clai loan service the kind women tell us they prefer. Don't discharge, needed the help of o| ' "lit Knight hit slow to borrow unnecessarily, but if a of or more is the George in a roller loan $lO to $250 knuckle-halier Caster Totals 32 2 6 27 15 tlie pitcher's made best to your please what the inning box, Dysinger solution problem, let us know we can ninth but bested Paul Detroit $ a hurried throw which went over Ho you. as six for Trout each yielded hits. AB R H O A ! firstbaseman Kenneth Boblcx' head Going into the ninth, Kramer had 4 0 1 1 We make loans to women privately, co-makers seldom required. Heffner. 2b 4. : and ull three base runners scored, the Tigers shut out on four hits ss 4 0 0 Sensible monthly payments. The sooner you repay the less the Mayo, 2 3 i-n ting the game. He quickly notched his seventh and Cramer, 4 0 0 2 t ! I cost. S3O for 2 weeks costs less than 53c. Prompt lunch-hour I es Dysinger. however, showed good eighth stri eouts by fanning Ro ter York, lh 3 0 0 14 0 ; service arranged at your convenience. Come in or phone us to form on the mound as he relieved Cramer and Rudy York, the latter Higgins. 3h 4 1 2 1 3 Boblcz in the fifth, after the latter day. Rate of charge 3° 0 per month on balances up to $100; 2'_° u got I for the third lime. Kramer Outlaw. If 4 o 2 2 o (lie bases, and per mrn*h on balances above SIOO. strikes had filled struck two on Higgins, but Pinky Ross, rs • 3 0 0 0 0 out the side. He allowed only one the into the : slummed next pitc h Swift, c 3 0 0 5 1 hit in three innings and set six left field stands for a Trout, 0 1 0 p 3 S [ hatters down on strikes. Bobicz When Jimmy Outlaw followed the first four innings and with single. Manager t&TMmai FINANCE CO. a I.tike Sew- Totals SI 1 6 27 20 j allowed three hits and struck out ell called in Caster, who walked 14 N. Washington Street YptilanU, M‘c* Score l>v innings: five. Don Rosa to put the tying on Lillian Hagerman, manager Phone 58? run St. Louis’ ion non oot—2 "dwards went the entire dist- second base hut then got Boh Detroit 000 000 001—1 ance on the mound for Milan and Swift on a force play for the third Errors —Stephens, York. Outlaw. although the Blue and Gray nicked out. Runs hatted in—McQuinn, Steph- him for nine safeties he scattered singles by The Browns clustered ens, Higgins. Two base hit j th >m well enough to allow Lincoln Don Gutteridge and Rookie Harold Moore. Home runs —Stephens. ! only three runs. Epps with George MeQuinn's force- Higgins Double plays—Kramer, Duane Dysinger led the Lincoln inning Hi out for a first run. Trout Gutteridge and McQuinn; Kramer. attack with a double and two sin- AUCTION SALE breezed along nicely thereafter un- Stephens and McQuinn. Left >n g’ -s while Herman made two hits til the ninth when Vernon Steph- bases —St. fi. Detroit 7. Bases ' ' I.ouis for the victors. * opened ' • en- with a homer into the on halls—Off Kramer 2. Caster 1. • / THURSDAY, APRIL 20, AT 1:00 SHARP This afternoon the Lincoln track ‘ left field seats to make it 2 to 0. Trout 3. Strikeouts -Kramer $, > team meets Belleville and on Fri- *, / , , UP WITH JUNIOR. / , Before the ninth, the Tigers ad- Trout 3. Hits —Off Kramer ti in the same two schools oppose SlS'* Osburn's Auction House, 969 Sweet Rd. day tit t • vanced past first base in only one S 2-3 innings; Caster 0 in 1-3. Win- en h other on the diamond. 9 inning. That was the fifth when ning pitcher—Kramer. Umpires— Summary: Out North Prospect to Holmes Road, one fourth Higgins singled. Swift walked and Grieve. Rommel and Weafer. Time Lincoln Trout heat out an infield sineie to —2:04. Attendance. 25.034. AB R H Guy, 88 o o o REMEMBERED BY FRIENDS Mile East on Holmes Rd. fill the bases with two out. Kram- Rd. to Sweet I'zinski, 21) 4 0 0 ss 2 o 0 In of their twentieth er strung out a three-two count on MANUAL I Lyons, THEY STAND observance Morrell. 3b 2 2 1 Wanty, 2b .» 1 0 0 [ HOW | wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, chair, chair and and platform rocker, Don Heffner and then siiptted in a APPROVE lounge ottoman K. Kysinger. rs 4 0 2 Plasters, 2b 3 *• 0 John Morton. 309 Hamilton St . third strike o retire the side. T.anslng. Apr. 19—AP—The slate Dysinger, all new; 2 dining room suites, one nearly new; desks, book racks, Dfl lb-p ... 4 1 3 Knight, lb 1 i> ii W L Pet. GB were given a beautiful set of china While d'sposie of the Brown« today offered Michigan municipali- Campbell, 3 0 0 tables, rockers, buffets, beds, springs, c Falk, lb 2 II 1 by their many friends at an inform- arm chair, dresser, com- Trout gathered eight assists, three ties a helping hand in their efforts New York 1 0 1.000 ... Polzin. es 10 0 Kanltz, 3 •> t) gathering in their home. modes wardrobe, steel cabinet, set, and of the league c ; al breakfast kitchen tables short m i'or record to assist returning veterans to re- Johnson, cf 3 0 0 3 0 St. Louis 1 o 1.000 ... Meanwhile, Phillips, IT u Detro't gave St. I.ou's adjust to peacetime life The vet- | " Legal Notices chairs, pictures, jigsaw, electric motor, tent, steam table, coffee Striving, ss 3 0 -0 Rankin, 0 0 Philadelphia .... l 0 1.000 only one outOe’d putoi’t, Milt erans advisory committee of 0 0 .""o N AC- urn, gas grill, card tables, 2 kerosene and approved Helzerman. If 3 0 1 Conklin, of 2 1 1 Cleveland 'i riWAI. ADMI WISTRATIO burner heater other Byrnes’ catch of Hefner's fly in a manual Intended to stimulate and K. Boliiea, p-lh Chicago 0 o .000 | COUNT 2 0 1 McGovern, rs 0 1 tl 1s articles too numerous to mention. the St unify the formation of coun- Detroit 0 1 .'log No. 53177 left field In e>-hth Inninc. local Herman, rs 2 " 2 1 MICHIGAN. The P:o- Lon's made two pprs of veterans affairs, help 1 1 STATE OK double cils to men Totals ....29 3 9 p Boston 0 .000 --bate Court for tlie County of Wash- returning Edwards, 3 1 0 Before the came. York Pit -h- and women from the .... 0 1 1 MILFORD OSBURN, and war Washington .000 tenaw. _ .... Auctioneer „ . _. Milan Court, held a* --er Joe Orrell arranged to transfer protect their rights and receive the AB R H Tuesday's Results At a session of sai«l 25 1 4 U,.. Probate Office in tne City of physical exam- benefits to which they are entitled. 3b Totals Detroit 1. on their nre induction l.auft. 3 1 0 innings: St. Louis 2. \mi Arbor, in said County, the Score by New ”ork 3, Boston fl <»f April A. D. 1941. I—B 13th da> Judge Lincoln 0 0 0 1 1 0 Washington 2 Present, Hon. Juy G. Pray. Mila-’ 0 0 0 0 1 0 3—4 Philadelphia 3. of Probate. _ (12 innings). In the Matter of the EstateA of0 Cleveland at Chicago, cold. J. Martin Scbanc, Deceased Wednesday's Games William DeHaan, Kxecutor, having (23. filed m said Court his final admin- Netters Will New Y’ork at Boston and his petition Chicago. istration account Cleveland at praying for the allowance thereof = ? Washington. assignment H,,ri distribu- a t Philadelphia at ami for the Have the residue of sntd estate. Coca-Cola Hay, Amigo tion of Que is the 15th day en Season It ordered. That o o- May. A. D. 19 <4. at ten (WHAT GIVES, PAL?) P GB of W L Pet. , lo* m t o forenoon, at said Pro- k hereby The Ypsilanti High tennis team St. Louis 1 0 1.000 ... -I,at, office. he and is ap- f examining and allowing will meet Lincoln Thursday after- Chicago 1 0 1.000 ... i pointed r said account and hearing said petl- noon at Recreation Park in the Philadelphia .... 1 0 1.000 ... opening match of the season for New York I 0 1.000 ... j ' It Further Ordered. That put>- Is pub- both schools. Cincinnati o 1 .000 1 llc notice thereof be gi\en by atian of a copy of this order, for Led by Captain Jim Miller. War- Pittsburg 0 1 .000 t li. previous to 1 thr* e successive weeks* ren Hochrein. Ron Davis and Lynn Brooklyn o 1 .000 Maid da' of hearing, ill the Ypsilanti Schaefer, all veterans of the 1943 B iton 0 1 .000 1 Daily -Press, a newspaper printed County. team, the Braves face a tough sche- Tuesday's Results ami circulated in said (> PRAY. Judge of Probata dule of ten matches. Besides Lin St. Louis 2. Pittsburgh 0. JAY copy . _ . A true _,„ colti, Ypsilanti will meet l'. High. Chicago 3. Cincinnati 0. Nora <> Itorgert. Register of Probate Arbor, Adrian, Monroe. Ann and Philadelphia 4. Brooklyn 1. Adv. K all in home and away engagements. New York 2. Boston 1. _ riHAls ADMIMIBTIATIOH Backing the four holdovers from Wednesday"* Games ACCOUNT last years squad are newcomers Chicago at Cincinnati. No. „ ST ATK OK MICHIGAN, The Pro- Roger Katon. Tom and Glenn Gar- Boston at New York. bate Cs/urt for the County of Wash-

_ ...... lough, "ugene Clair. Don Gulese. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. tenaw. . -j l(*sdon said Court, held at Richter, and George Gaudy. games of Walter Only scheduled. office in the City of the Probate tne Schedule \nn Arb*>r, in said County, on April 20- Lincoln, RETURN dav March. A. 1944. here SMELT noth of D. Judge April 21 —U. High. here. Present, Hon. Jav G. Tray, _ of Probate. A April 25—Monroe, here Lansing. Apr. 19—Smelt have re- F*state or0 River, af- in the Matter of the May 2—Ann Arbor, here appeared In the St. Clair Delbert A. Tarr, Deceased May s—Lincoln, there ter an absence of two seasons, ip Orval A l'**ss. Administrator, May —Ann Arbor, there numbers large enough to attract having filed in said Court hie Final 9 A<-«*ount and hie peti- High, market buyers, the State Conserva- Administration May 12—1'. there raying for the allowance there- Department May 19 —Adrian, here tion said today. The of. and f<>r the assignment, and dis- May 23—Monroe, there Department said Everett Tucker: tribution of the residue of said •*- May —Adrian, Detroit, re- 2*5 there District supervisor in tate day that while the has not It is Ordered that the 2Sth of ported run D. 194 4, at 10 o’clock peak, fish April. A reached the 1942 the be- in the forenoon, at Bald Probate Os- ing tak ¦ in trap nets are large, ! about the sire of "pin" herring. Examining and allowing said account and hearing said petition. Is public ROTARY TO MEET It Further Ordered, That notice thereof he given by publica- Kalamazoo. Mich.. Apr. 19—A— tion of a copy of this order, for three P annual conference of the 151st successive weeks previous to sab! Rotary day of hearing in the Ypsilanti Daily District of International newspaper printed bring approximately visi- ! Press, a and cir- will 50b I cuinted in raid County. tors to this - city from western Jay G. Pray, Michigan and the I'pper Penin Judge of Probate 23-25. Howard porter A true copv sula April I Nora o lb*rgrrt. of East Jordan is the district gov- Register of Probate. ernor. Adv. T.-419 ROLLER SKATING 'V-’jVVv i Learn to Dance on Roller Skates

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