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YANKEES DEFEAT Pirates Drop Farewell SENATORS RALLY Hugh Mulcahy Now Ready The Sports Trail CLEVELAND, 3-2 TO LICK CHICAGO By WHITNEY MARTIN Contest T o Davis 10-0 For Baseball War — — 9.—(*V-Char- Again— 1 CLEVLAND, Aug. 9. The CHICAGO, Aug. (*>) _ ■■■■■ ■ The The Box: martin lie (Red) Ruffing registered his- Camp Davis Blue Brigade Washington Senators rallied for six From the tennis court we drove Camp Davi* __Ab R H O A E By WILLIAM J. TUCKER '^Twhitney third since re- baseball team wound up their Aug. 9,-l^-We straight triumph runs in'the fifth and then “5,q France, down the boulevard to the athle- schedule with Wilmington Fisses, 2b 5 10 2 10 inning United Press Sports Writer Rt of this the Yankees as he the DARTMOUTH TRACK turning joining pitched Gaspari, 3b _ 4 2 0 0 2 0 in to a 7-2 over n0 'intention tic an Pirates in last night coasted victory the NEW 9.—(U.R)—Heed l»ve but we field, expansive walled-in grand style Kramer, cf 5 113 0 0 YORK, Aug. a travelogue the New Yorkers to a 3-2 victory White Sox to even the cur- 'int0 at Legion Stadium as they shut- Martin, If 5 3 3 7 0 0 Chicago the remarks below because way to describe this ground right back of the cham- quoted best c _ series at a each sPaCftiie1 over the Cleveland Indians today. out the Buccaneers 10 to 0. Sturzinger, 5 0 1 6 9 0 rent game before MENTOR IS DEAD think we discovered it is to pagne cave, Beasley, lb 4 2 0 6 0 0 they come from the man who led as prompting Navy Capt. Red on for the 4,780 fans today. Mickey Haefner A pair of singles by ex-Coast Lynch, the mound Rager, rf 3 0 110 0 >eC„r the day's activity step by T. J. O’Brien to wonder out loud hits held the Sox to eight hits to win all the rest when baseball’s stars Aaron Robinson and Blue Brigaders, gave up three Sheehon, ss_ 3 112 3 2 go if the baseball had a Guardsman his 11th HANOVER, N. H., Aug. (*")— players keg to the Pirates handcuffed Lynch, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 victory. trotted out on the battlefields in- to the of keep The .ase vou want skip champagne at third Stimweiss followed Bud- Box: L. Dartmouth flf base. George by the McKeithan’s Back after Harry Hillman, 64, ten that the The field during game. Totals 37 10 * 27 8 *2 Washington Ab It H O A stead of the diamond. we Will you at first was a mud- accounted for track coach for the 35 'ails Metheny’s long fly scratch single in the first inning, Kreevich, cf -4 112 0 and one half in the past years, the usual endless hole* and was Jour years started with thought unfit for use cen- Myatt, 2b-5 12 2 3 <W the winning run in the ninth. Jim Vickery’s clean blow to Wilmington Ab R H O A E he is to find the died today at Dick’s House, the paris airport and ended but through the efforts of bulldoz- Lewis, rf 3 13 10 Army, proud The Box: ter in the fourth and Jim Stateon’s McKeithan, 2b _ 5 0 12 12 If on. infirmary, after suffering #aI Come to think of it, ers and ardon, 2 0 2 3 0 game still carrying college raves German it was cf _ prisoners New York Ab R H O A double in {he last of the Coward, 4 0 0 6 1 0 Kuhel, lb 5 0 1 11 1 a thombosis two to the last scorching 3b In fact, says Hugh Mulcahy, just coronary days everything up developed into a fine 2b 5 0 13 3 Allen, _ 3 0 0 0 1 0 Ciift, 3b 4 0 0 2 1 Pa.f,L° playground, Stimweiss, —-_r— ninth accounted ror the Pirate a Master Ser- at that. Lamb, rf, p- 4 0 0 2 1 1 lf-rf mustered out of ago. a bad idea, rf —-- 4 10 0 0 Sinks, _ 5 110 0 !M(P ‘ not includ'ng baseball and softball dia- Metheny, Blows. Stanley, lb _ 3 0 0 5 0 0 ‘‘the hasn't Bom in Hillman was If- 4 115 0 Torres, ss _ 5 0 2 2 7 uniform, game Brooklyn, Part we were met at the monds. Russ Martin, geant’s v Bauers, former Pitts- of Paxton, If _ 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 8 3 The Soldiers a total c _ 4 2 2 al- Jack Etten, lb gathered Ferrell, 3 0 seemed to have changed much, one of the nation’s greatest track Maj. Spring. Pirate Vickery, ss _ 3 0 1110 airfield by burgh pitcher, supervised Grimes, 3b- 4 0 12 1 seven in the Haefner, p _ 3 10 12 blows off Pate Fish c there are a lot of strangers athletes during his youth. He was 8 W. Va„ who has the construction of cf 4 0 14 0 Taylor, 3 0 0 10 0 1 though the grass in- Stainback, seven and a aTsisterville. innings he worked Carter, rf _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 the member of three U. S. Olympic athletic activities in field. Crosetti, ss 3 0 112 Totals 40 7 14 27 14 in league.” 0f the Fish, p _ 10 0 10 0 e:,“ Robinson, c 2 0 13 0 touched Roy Lamb for one bingle set off for an in- tearps and was a triple champion conducted our e When Mulcahy and who From the athletic field we drove 0 10 0 0 Stateon, _ 2 0 1 0 0 0 ?! section xSavage -- in his of the Ab R H O A on a bleak March in the 200 and 400 meter hurdles 16 a part game. Chicago duction center first gave us general to “Little Island.” a vast c 0 0 0 1 0 He Coney Garbark, Bill Moses, rf _ 4 0 0 4 0 base- the 400 run 2 Big Martin, left garderner Totals _ 32 0 3 27 5 4 the fans felt that and meters at the 1904 his office Ruffing, p _ 4 0 10 8, 1941 scope of by wooded park room Farrell, lb _ 4 0 0 5 0 of the providing ample of the Davis club stole the show, Score by innings: loss wasn’t so much the games at St. Louis. 2b _ 2 3 2 2 ball’s to the special service for various forms of activi- Schalk, 4 us sports Totals _ 34 3 9 27 11 at he ng bat slammed out three Camp Davis _ 210 010 321—10 Dickshot, If ___ 4 0 2 1 0 Army’s gain. He had the losingest After entering the coaching ranks where maps, charts, ty. As we walked the thick xRan for Robinson in 9th. hij^ 0 through out and made Cuccinello, 3b _ 3 0 0 0 in ^quarters of five times at bat Wlmington _ 000 000 000—0 record in the National League here in 1910, Hillman developed in detail every phase white chalkdust which is cf _ 4 0 15 1 every- seven afield. Runs Curtright, ? outlined O A spectatular catches batted in: Martin 3, Sturgzinger, 112 his last pre-war season—most many intercollegiate champions, in the sector which in- in the dis- Cleveland Ab R H Michaels, ss_ 4 0 work where, loudspeaker was the last 19 1 ^the Meyer, 2b ___ 5 14 2 3 Last night’s game Kramer, Rager 2, Fisses. Two-base hits: Tresh, c* _ 4 0 lost, longest losing streak, including Earl Taukdmn, who won fie territory from Par.s tance was car- games a vast blaring Christmas 116 1 _ 1 0 0 0 0 Rocco, lb 3 that the Pirates have scheduled Sturzinger, Stateon. Three-base hits: Dietrich, p most hits and runs surrendered. an Olympic hurdles for and Macon to ols. 0 0 0 0 title The park has another swim- Seerey, rf 4 0 0 1 0 Don Nagel, p _ 1 strasburg with the Brigaders and Pfc. Martin. Stolen McKeithan, Martin 2. i) 0 overlooked the fact that he Canada in 1920 at Antwerp. _ 3 0 13 0 1 0 0 [ also includes Lux- ming pool, badminton and Heath, If Johnson, p _,_ They and archery, of the 1 0 0 0 club in served on jjaubeuge Boudreau, ss 4 0 0 3 0 Palmer, business manager Sacrifices: Lynch. Left on bases: Camp xxCastino _ 0 for the losingest Hillman the coaching horseshoe courts and two cinder pitched Hayes, c 4 0 16 1 club thanked the local fans for Davis Phil- staff 1932 cars 10, Wilmington 9. Bases on balls all baseball—the Philadelphia of the 1924, 1928 and into _ 35 2 8 27 6 were loaded running tracks. zWheeler 0 0 0 0 0 Totals _ the have shown his —off: Fish Lamb was the man on the U. S. teams and was •JfSn Tennis cf- 3 0 0 4 0 courtesy they 6, 1, Lynch 5. Struck xBatted for Dietrich in 6th. lies_nad only Olympic to the Reims The next step was a boxing Mackiewicz, an taken Sihocki, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 outfit. Manager Bert Kite express- out, by Fish 9, Lamb 1, Lynch 5.