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1937-06-08 [P C-2] ’ Boxmen to Go: Rookie Cochrane a Crude Catcher Griffs_ A Tagged__ Coach Feller Now Beats “Beaning” SERIES OF LOSSES ‘GO WEST’ IS SORRY E to MIKE 1USI MISSED ISSOURING HARRIS Bv Gcorgc e.ttuBCR- angling competition 749 pounds when c&ptured late last 10 GO TO 1100.000 is in the offing, this time a season. real, big-game international After Rout in match. Teams of world- Ten-Pound Blues. Cleveland, Licking by Tigers Fourth ANOTHER Nominations for Race in ’39 famous anglers representing the T>LUEFISH on their way up the bay Eagerness Kept Him Behind Pilot Hints United States and will meet to the Cascarella, for Champions on Trip. England have been succumbing to Be Made 15—New Led to in Nova Scotia in September to fish lures of quite a few Washington July Bat, Greatness, Linke Are Due to Go. for giant tuna in the first inter- the better catches Giants Add to Lead. anglers. Among Pimlico Stake Mack national team matches in the history was the one made by Bob Pyle, L. B. List. Reveals. BY FRANCIS E. STAN, of the sport. and Lewis BY BILL BONI, Sharp, W. R. Furr B> th* Associated Press. BY CONNIE MACK. Stall Correspondent of The Star. The event will be known as the Gravelle. at Associated Press Sports Writer. Sunday Messick, Va., June 8.—Directors June 8. — Mickey T. LOUIS, June 8—The Na- “International Tuna Angling Cup they landed eight blues with a total MAY have been advice of the Maryland Jockey Club, Cochrane's absence from the, tionals slunk into St. Louis good Matches," and competition will be weight of 81% pounds. when Horace first uttered operators of Pimlico race bench makes this a sad visit. today to open a three-game Greeley open to all nations whose teams meet That is better than 10 pounds the crack, but the world BALTIMORE,track, moved today to increase You know him as an all-time cham- the entrance DETROIT, series with the Browns. Con- requirements. The and a is apiece, 10-pounder the value of IT pion Yankees are beginning to the Preakness to *10O,- j catcher, but I'll tell you the story of sidering their most recent misfor- some baby, whether caught in lose faith in this "go West" business. 000—which would make it America’s how close he came not to being a tunes, the Griffs finally are playing early season, midseason or late The first time deserted the richest stake for 3-year olds. catcher at all. It's the big thing I somebody in their class for, at the they season. Bronx for The Preakness carried *50,000 added treasure about one of the grandest moment, the futility of the Nats is Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago Bob and his cohorts have something and St. Louis they compiled the In- money this year In a thrilling race boys I ever managed. I never told it exceeded only by that of the Browns. to be proud of in that catch. They 1 different record of four victories and won by War Admiral. before. Rumors of a few cases of shell shock were caught chumming, arid Bob tells five defeats. Now, going into Chicago Most fans rate him a fine natural were reported in the ranks of the us they had 20 strikes not landed be- Race Conditions j to meet the amazing White Sox, their Changed. who ears cause had no or landing net. I catcher, by his fire, fight and Washington club. In the of Joe they gaff directors, at their annual meet- report card shows only two triumphs finesse earned critics’ as the Oascaeella, for one, there must be 'J'HE j rating In six starts since they opened the Hardhead on Gooses. ing yesterday, voted changes in of all. echoes of screaming slams by the In- j greatest tour in Cleveland a week ago. conditions for the Preakness, changes He Linke must still 'T'HERE are of boatmen, j was in the majors only five years dians, and Eddie also trophy will be a cup, placed in com- plenty to Until when designed bring its value to $100,000 when selected the mast val- be hearing the w-hining noise of long- yesterday, the Tigers Alton B. plenty of chum and plenty of I league's petition by Sharp, president within a few years. The new condi- gave them a 4-3 trimming, their fish at boat has uable player by popular acclamation. distance base hits. This pair divided of the Eastern Steamship Lines and Messick. Nearly every tions own actions provide that 2-year-olds this But after five in the the Nationals' as misguided had been re- a noted New had at least one bonito, the largest to days Athletics' throwing yesterday England sportsman. season must be nominated for the sponsible for much of their woe. But 1938 I wasn't sure he’d even make a Cleveland made off with a series by date running in the neighborhood of : camp It will be a challenge trophy, running by July 15 and of out the 17 to 5. yesterday they had no such excuses— 50 The best way to make the yearlngs relief catcher. nosing Harrismen, in with pounds. this too much perpetual competition, year must be nominated by this I in was dismal climax of a just good pitching by south- is boat to Old Point Comfort, nearly put him the outfield 1 This the the team trip by * Jake winning holding It for July 15 for the 1939 aeries of paw Wade, who let them down and boats will you at running. setbacks that is bound to one year. fishing pick up with four hits and struck out With the accumulation of fees, to- have some demoralizing effect. Al- nine, the dock of the Hotel Chamberlain and Worked Hard to Learn. In addition to the and gether with costs added and too much hitting by the Detroit- English take to the fishing grounds. starting and though the Griffs’ defense yesterday you PERKINS, my catcher then and ers, who landed on Lefty Gomez for American teams, there is a possibility money offered by the Jockey Club, the was pretty sour, the trouble definitely QY eight hits, Hank that one of the British colonies where More hardhead are directors hope to boost the value to now Mickey's crony and coach, was And Including Greenberg'* reports unpardonable pitching. there had been a game-winning homer. salt water angling is extremely popular coming in, the largest catch to $100,000 in a few years. star, but was slowing up. seems to be little Manager Buck Har- will be represented by a separate date being 186, made over on the Jockey Club heads also voted to Mickey, I figured, on his fine Port- ris can do about it, to except pitch team. offer a land record, would be hit No Solace in Gooses during the week end. stake race each of the 10 days NEW YORK, June 8.—Fred faster, his current staff and pray. Chicago. harder Thirty tuna of better than 500 In the were Mr. and Mrs. of the Fall The board voted and help us a lot. CLEVELAND. June 8.—Bob JOE party meeting. Schulte, Pittsburgh outfielder, MCCARTHY hard- were there to I liked him on the he lis- on jy^ANAOER pounds caught last year, Edgar Wetael, Mr. and Mrs. William fhcrease the value of many of the who was struck in train: Pitcher* Thin Ice. 11 w the head r CUCf OLI 4A.C ~UUL fVUiy, forward to the ly White and at one time Zane Grey held the S. E. stakes, but exact value of the tened so eagerly. But was I in for a a can(loolc Lyons, Johnson, Harry Seirtog, added last iveek by a ball throicn walloping of Cascarella yes- bns been shelved month Sox series with enthusiasm for the by world's record of 758 pounds with a Jim Carter, Ralph Carter and H. money was left to the Executive Com- Pitcher shock at camp? After the polished 'J'HE rvith an arm. Sox Cliff Melton of the terday in Cleveland, despite the ailing appeared are riding the crest of a nine- Nova Perkins. was awful! Scotia tuna. The present Bird. Shrimp, was the bait used. mittee. Giants, now is Mickey fact that two of the Tribe's first in a neio role yesterday as the game best to in adjudged fully only winning sterak, date woman's world's record for giant tuna The captain was Ad Larrimore, and recovered. He was crude at receiving the ball. Indians the Na- the Here he is seen 12 runs were earned, may have been swamped majors, that has tied them for is held New Stake His stance and crouch were both coach. by Mrs. Prances Low of New the boat one of Sam Dixon's from Line-up. leaving the Joe s as a National. tionals—as first base second with Cleveland hospital yesterday Singin’ valedictory place in the York, whose fish hit the bean at Plum Point. wrong. And on foul balls he was sim- Bob’s in that “track stake line-up as approved by after his enforced lay-off. At least, he is as close to the minors chief duty won-and-lost column and put them 'J'HE ply pathetic. was to hitch his the board was: —A. P. Photo. as he ever will be while still out of meet" up 5 points behind in the he percentages. November 1—Baltimore Autumn Still, was a natural hitter—put- every few mmutes.
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