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
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