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Zeller Reported Planning to Quit Baseball to 7-5 Win Pros Are PUTTING BAYVIEW Y 12-C TNK DCTHOIT TIMIt luetday, Auq. 15. 1^44 80-Bo Clowns Zeller Reported Planning to Quit Baseball To 7-5 Win Pros Are PUTTING BAYVIEW Y. C. BACK ON MAP Slate May 11l Health • * PHILADELPHIA. Aug. h , Buy Land Disappointed because they lost a Hustled "~ji chance to pick up a game m valuable By M. F. DRUKENBROD By DON GILLIES Forces Move* on the league-leading St. Louis When it comes to individual PONTIAC. Aug. 15—Fourteen when they tossed away Browns scoring, pros are expected to dom- thousand acres of choice recrea- By LEO MACDONELL night s game to the Athletics. last inate the pro-amateurs -and usu- tional land was viewed yesterday An early announcement that 7-5, were not Steve O'Neil’s men by Michigan frame of a* ally do. the Conservation Jack Zeller has unloaded much in a pleasant mind as was ? the As the final Occasionally, though, lie f-JT&yifc- Commission as it met at Blaine of his duties as general man* they faced **a«*e ypsterdßy of mr srrtn today Island on Mnceday Lake in Oak- ager of (he Tigers, if relin- TTTt’ at Mead ow- not Stubby Overmire was O'Neill's land County at the home of Dr. quishing the title and all that carry burden and brook, they are choice to the hustled by the |HBf Alexander Blaine, Detroit lone goes with it, would cause no even the series Their opponent HHr surprise in baseball circles. with the soft amateurs and commissioner. great w** -Luka Tiamlin. narrowly miss Zeller, not in the best of potato pitch The land, which is in the proj- health, were without the. winding up with revealed only recently faces. ect of the 100,000 acre southeast- that he has been giving thought services or Joe Hoover, shortstop red It just isn t right ern Michigan recreational area, is to retiring. who wa« in Pennsylvania Hospital now under acquisition. More than stone his ¦H - XjjjK JH for amateurs to However, current rumors that suffering from a m 1,300 acres will he actually pur- Harris, an operation is finish ahead of Bucky now manager of kidney. Unless pros. chased at today's meeting and necessary he will rejoin the team the the Buffalo club of the Inter- Medalists yes- may be used this fall for public national League, is to become in New York. hunting, although roads and other mm) 1101 ( h terday were “managing director” of the De- PITCHING FAILS Plum Hollow pro, who with L. W. improvements willprobably await troit club are said to be pre- developments after the war. It was not a weakness at short- Howe captured first place with a mature, to say the least, if not stop. however, that cost the Tigers nifty best hall of 31-32—63, and IDEAL FOR HUNTING actually lacking in basis of fact. Joe Relfore, Detroit Country Club their defeat last night. It was the consisting RUMOR second-string pro. They had two-under-par 69 s. The commission, of JUST failure of two director J. Hoffmaster, Robert hurlers, Roy Henshaw and Johnny , .MURPHY HAS 70 P. The rumor boys say that tha Rayburn, Russell Bengel, Joe job at whom Corsica, to hold a 5-0 lead that But, they had only a stroke to Harry Buffalo, with the Rachilly, Dr. Blaine and Tigers a working agree- caused the trouble spare on the top amateur, big Whiteley, have Bobo toured areas north of ment, is only a stepping stone The Bengals nicked Big Joe Murphy of Oakland Hills, who Pontiac Lake, Orion, Oxford, Newsom for three runs in the into the front office at Briggs clicked with a 70 in what he re- Metamora. Ortonville and Fenton first inning and added two more lo as best in *K Stadium. They say that Hams ferred his round , : and land ideal for in the to go 5 up. This <wEfc pronounced the to manage the third several seasons. hunting, fishing and other recrea- declined an offer looked like a safe margin as He’s one of Al Watrous* regu- Boston Braves, having in mind Henshaw, making his first tional purposes. start lar partners, but the Oakland Hills met formally a move to Detroit. since leaving his defense job, was The commission McCoy pro. weighted down bv the $3,000 today approve federal wild fowl All of this may be the sailing along in fine shape to it may be he won in Toronto, passed up this regulations. Other business com- or guff, even though But the clam broke in the one Harris has a high standing as a fourth The Atheltics him. ing before the commission was a rapped Murphy was one of Jack Win- report on the purchase of 46.000 baseball man While his teams from the box and scored nve runs ney’s three partners, each of Win- were not always among the best, halt acres of land known as the "Por- Johnny Gorsica could _ before ney-fr teams having 64 to monopo- Mountains," the Upper Bucky has rated an outstanding the rally. In the next inning Cor- cupine in lize second place. was last manager. Whether or not that sica was smacked for two more Peninsula. It announced him good TIES THREE PROS night that this vast area of hard- makes material as a runs and that was the ball game. An n on 3 Suffer may One Winney's partners wood timberland would he under front-office executive be of was else 80-BO CLOWNS Carl Daniels who, on Sunday, was acquisition immediately following something again. /% */ < i'" In the meantime, Walter O. also gave Newsom his first runnerup to Eddie Furgol in the f "fi T a court order handed down yes- iN Leader Briggs, owner of the Tigers jm chance to gloat after five straight MGA Oj>en-Amateur. Daniels had Ist Losses terday by the Gogebic County au- said to h<* too absorbed in and he made the most of 71 along with three pros— Winney, thorities. defeats SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 15 Three five teams partici- work to give much It, ribbing the Tigers on the Claude Harmon and Joe Koval. of the Harry Ruhl. chief of the game the eighth he A pickup on No. 4 is all that (INS)—Freddy Annon of Mama- pating in the Metropolitan Soft- division of the conservation de- the Tigers and the possibility of bench and in did finding a hit of show tveating when he prevented Art Pomy, Winney's roneck, N. Y., led the field today ball tournament play were handed partment, made a report on the a successor for Zeller. It is probable that because of hatted against Boom Boom Berk. third partner, from having at in the 26th annual PGA tourna- their first Johnsons. i point Moullle marsh, 30 miles 71. defeats. of the war, Zeller may postpone his He took his first swing right- least another ment following completion of the Nagel Yachting Dumpin’ Grounds and Hudson, In I south Detroit. Howe, with a handicap of six Commodore Joe of the Interlake i retirement. Resides, Zeller, a handed. then switched to hatting first qualifying round. games played under Detroit Times left handed, making fun of Beck's strokes, proved a capable partner Association presents the co-skippers of Shamrock, Eddie far-seeing executive, is currently for Houck, helping the latter just The little known eastern war Wunsch and Bob Kerr, the championship cup for winning auspices at Mack Park last eve-. at the head of a movement to fast hall. ning. However, he wasn't so happy that many strokes. plant worker and part time pro, the championship at Put-In-Bay. Shamrock Navy get rid of, the elaborate farm eight-meter In two of them the victors had Riddles systems, which he In the early innings, The Tigers It was Houck's first victory in scored a four under par 69 to set contends flies burgee of Bayview Y. C. of which Bill Mitte to go overtime to win. gave him trouble at the start these events, although earlier at the Teamsters injure organized baseball on the the pace for the big name profes- is went 10 innings to Dumpin’ when they pushed over three runs Franklin Hills he tied for first. (right) commodore. beat whole. Roger and Winney and Pomy were pre- ( sionals. Grounds 2 to 1 in one of the best in the first. Cramer games the major tournament ENDS LONG CAREER Eddie Mayo led off with hits, vented from wunning when the Thirty-six of the 70 starters fin- of All-Star Team to date. moved to second and third when best thpy could do on the fourth ished the first 16 holes of the 36- senes Motor Products Zeller's retirement would end hole bogey Petro Takes Wolfs defeated Local 101 3 to 2. and! CHICAGO. Aug. 15 (INS)— Chuck Hostetler rolled out to sec- was a double 6. bole qualifying round with scores a long and notable career of one ond Rudy York sent both home Belfore and Harvey Fruchauf, Freuhaufs won over Hudsons 3 to Seven men chosen for the all- of baseball's most capable exec- better, indicating that a eight Hudson 154 collegiate with a single to renter York went playing together for the first time,' of 75 or 2in heat John- star football team to utives. a career that goes back be necessary for sons to 0 in the regulation to when Irvin Hall allowed had a sensational 29 on the first 1 total of 149 will Place With Si roll 3 only play the Chicago Bears the night 40 years to the time he pitched third participation the match play game.
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