THE EVENING STAR. Washington D C C-3 ** Senators Make Detroit Continues Streak WEDNESDAY, AFBIL «. IM HpFfft .mmrM AL SCHACHT'S In Stanley Cup Playoffs Ithaca Hands Navy Bow Tonight Loss, 64 Own Particular Screwball DETROIT, April 6 (IP).— The i trolt player to score four times Its First My Detroit Red Wings, riding the i in a playoff game. ANNAPOLIS, April 6 (IP).—. hottest streak in hockey history, Howe scored once and picked : —lthaca College got six runs on Dodgers yesterday With today were rated overwhelming up three assists, while Reibel five hits and handed Navy loss, Continued From Pace C-l favorites to retain the Stanley added four assists to the rout. Its first 6-4. and, only Howe and Lindsay both have game by I was now about 13 like needed one ,/ since righthander games Cup—and it looks as though they in a called darkness in many kids, games So, who won 16 scored 15 points in the playoffs—- I had all sorts of were once a week. Chattanooga eight straight the eighth . making with last season. intend to do it in Wing schemes for money. that whole season, I didn’t even Maury games. another Red record. Among things, get single game. Camilo Pascual and Montreal’s Dickie Moore went Navy outhlt the visitors but other Ilearned to into a oppose Capt. Lindsay’s my McDermott will the Led by Ted 1 wild in the third period and drew early make own , since After Commerce finished its Dodgers' Billy Loes, who had a four goals, the Wings continued couldn’t overcome an lead we rarely could afford new ones; baseball season, I quit school, three successive penalties—a piled up by Ithaca on a in t 13-5 record last season, in tomor- their amazing surge last night minor, misconduct and game and soon learned I could make disappointed at not having got- night’s game. by trouncing the Montreal Cana- the fourth and three more in money selling row misconduct. the them. I also took ten a chance to play. Washington have diens, 7-1, commanding fifth. making selling my and Brooklyn to take a It started when he was given to and own That summer I took a job at only previously Ithaca, which now has won clashed once this 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven a two-minute penalty for slash- lemonade before games I was to a Jewelry store downtown as a spring escaped 1 three straight, got its runs in the pitch during games and the Senators final series. ing Lindsay. Moore went after and when I stock and delivery boy. I also a was Wings’ straight fifth on a three-run homer by playing myself.' with 4-3 decision, to Dressen’s It the 15th Lindsay, chasing the wasn’t played semipro victory, breaking him to Leftflelder Bill McFarland. my ball for various * immense satisfaction. The Sen- the mark of Wings’ bowled That summer, Imade first on Sunday iljHHHppppp .s***? new was by Red Bench. He Navy surged league clubs afternoons. ators' boss sacked 14 in a row set by the Boston over a linesman, back in the bot- entry into a big ball park. and Referee fifth, Smartest Move Yet Brooklyn after a pennant-win- Brums in the 1929-30 season. Red Storey quickly added a 10- tom of the chasing starting ning campaign Wings won Tbii it the third of 14 excerpts kept working right 1953 when he in- The Red their last minute misconduct penalty. Pitcher Bob Thwaites with three I through two-year games regular season runs on hits, an from A' Schocht's "My Own Particular - sisted on a contract. nine of the This really infuriated Moore. three error and the beginning of 1910, then quit ~ Screwball," published by Doubleday & Dressen managed Oakland last and their first six playoff games. He broke loose from the offi- a passed ball. One bit was a two- and returned to Commerce in run Co. season. Now they are seeking to dupli- cials, skated over to the Red homer by Ed Stewart. Phil -' February. The ambition to play '/-\S" ' ' f-& :M- A chesty imagina- winning W v f fellow with cate their 1952 feat of Wings’ a punch Monahan drove in the other run My I hang on school’s great nine still bench and took friends and used to that tion and fire, Dressen has steered the Stanley Cup in the minimum at Howe. Storey with a single. around the Polo Grounds trying burned inside me. This time I then threw the Senators to a surprising 12- of eight games. Moore out of the game, giving Ithtc* 000 132 oo—« s s pitcher. N«»» „ . 000 030 10—4 0 0 to sneak in but it was no soap. made the team as its Mainly responsible 7-1 record in exhibitions. A five- for the him a game misconduct pen- (5) Or we’d try get a selling going back to high school Thwaites. Judd and Freeman: to Job And game winning streak expired surge is the Red Wings’ "pro- alty. As he left, Moore fired Bates. Nyquist (6). Arthur (7) and Pop and peanuts inside, McCally. Winning pitcher, Thwaitea. but we turned out to be the smartest yesterday in Richmond when an Lindsay, ' (Hie gloves a Losing pitcher. get yet, duction line” of Gordie of his at fan who Bates. could never to talk to the move I’d made because I ineffective Dean Stone was clob- Howe and Dutch Reibel. They was waving towel—presumably right people. getting was a a 1 But to see fortunate to make such bered for six runs in the first points crying game tough. myself combined to score 12 last a towel. a itself wasn’t The good name for that it led inning and three more in the night to hand the Canadiens It all very hectic. But \ park directly my dream, pro was AUTO ball was surrounded with to ball. fifth as Cincinnati breezed, 13-2. of playoff of 13,942 to : GLASS trees, a on one their worst defeats i the crowd seemed so we’d climb tree and Commerce went to knock Jim Greengrass whacked a in history enjoy every minute of it. NEW LOW PRICES have a box seat. over all opposition that season. grand-slam homer in the first Lindsay scored one goal games day, up champion- in the The third and fourth INSTALLED WHILE TO V WAIT One I was in a tree We came down to the COOL GREETING—Bonne, Manager Chuck Dres- inning, Wally Post belted a tre- first period and added three * of the series will be played in that overlooked the bleachers in ship high school game against over more in second-period STANDARD AUTO GLASS sen’s pet poodle, refuses to get excited over seeing mendous 450-foot drive the a wild 1 the Montreal Forum tomorrow 629 N ST. N.W. HU. 3-5577 leftfleld. When Cy Seymour of Stuyvesant. Every high school her night. The Sena- centdrfield fence in the fifth Spree. He became the first De- and Saturday. the Giants belted a long , got city master at Union Station last I kid in thfe looked forward to tors pulled into Washington boasting a fine exhibi- with one aboard, and Roy Mc- so excited, I forgot where I was. a pitcher’s battle between two Millan slammed a three-run 1 A tion game record, but Bonne says it’s early yet.— ' second later, I landed in the unbeaten chuckers, me and Fred homer off Dick Hyde in the i bleachers. A park attendant Stuyvesant. Star Staff Photo. eighth inning as Redlegs Banker of the r started after me, but Iran under- Banker and Ioften played op- accumulated 14 hits. neath the stands and found the posite one another in a Sunday There was one bright spot concessionaire, Harry for office of the semipro league. Most of the the Senators. Busby came out Stevens. Commerce players were picking of an 0-for-15 slump “Mr. panted, “you Washington Gloves Veterans with three SHAVE WITH Stevens,” I up pocket money ends, straight Washington *1 USED 7D AN gotta give on week hits. ob- me a job selling pea- playing as a unit for the Emer- only nuts or tained seven off Gerry Sta- RAZOR, AND MY pop." ald Club. To cover with the Advance in Marine Tourney ley, Jerry Lane, Tom Acker and ORDINARY He was startled, but then he high authorities, Maury grinned school we used Fisher. and said, “Well, you look phony MIAMI, April.6 (IP).—Marine The three Quantico winners FACE ALWAYS FELT ROUGH AND names. Corps picked Washington okay to me.” He said to report The day before the big game, boxers who up were Eugene Golanda. 156 scored in the a competitive experience pounds, over ; third inning when Stone doubled to work the next day. Friday afternoon, the whole earlier Cecil Seals of Camp RAW! I FOUND OUT THE ANGLE wF year the Golden Gloves Terry Downs, | off the centerfleld fence and A Lesson From Matty Commerce team was called to this in Pendleton: 139 t1 Washington, C., pounds, Larry ! Busby singled. The other run From appear at the Board of Educa- tournament in D. over Wright of then on I sold score- making big Keyport, Wash., I came in the ninth after Acker began go are strikes toward in the second cards. Also I to to the tion. When he arrived down- round, Myers, walked Vernon, Runnels and morning town, titles in the All-Marine tourna- and Elwood 178 Polo Grounds in the and Fied Banker and his pounds, over Buzzy Sievers in succession. practice players, < Stuyvesant there, ment. John of with the whom catcher were night’s opening Miami, round. Harmon Kiilebrew struck out, getting I shagged too. president In last bouts also in the second Iwas to know. The stood up and Camp 147-pound but Jerry Snyder singled fly seven fighters from Le- Golanda was the off balls in the outfield. One day addressed us. jeune and three from Quantico, novice champion in Washington Fisher’s glove to score Vernon the great “Boys, you charged Christy Mathewson are all with most of whom took part in the and Downs was a semifinalist in before Oldis thumped into a took me aside and showed me playing orofessional baseball,” he Washington tournament, were 147-pound play. a the senior division. how he threw his famous “fade- i said for starter. And he called Lejeune away” pitch, winners. The winners included now known as the out every player’s right name and Nick Laßosa, winner of the screwball. Mathewson always alias. senior lightweight Minor Leagues had “Now,” went on, title in Wash- been one of my favorite he “tha board ington; By the Associated Press players. I Themistocles Kountis, even cleaned the must take action in this case. Belvoir Five Plays runnerup for the middleweight PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE players’ shoes in the But a verdict, San Diego. 7—l; San Francisco. 5—4 clubhouse before we decide title; Richie Hill, runnerup (Ist game 11 ). games. for before the X was in my has anyone anything to say?” in light-heavyweight crown; Sacramento. 4: Hollywood. 3. glory. Wood Losers the Los Angeles. 9; Portland, 5. “Ithink I can talk for the rest ! Lennon, featherweight Seattle. 8; I worked Jack a Oakland. 2. harder than ever to of the guys,” I said. “My folks Bracket of Tourney semifinalist, and Jim Leftwich, develop as a pitcher. Iwas build- really can’t afford me welterweight ing good to send COLUMBUS, Ga., April 5 (IP). semifinalist. a reputation around the through high school. I figured Another Lejeune Bronx as a pitcher only —Alaska’s methodical Pioneers winner was and teams the way I could really get All-Army Randy Washington, compete my furnished the basket- Horne of de- started to for serv- an education was to earn some surprise fending Marine champion ices, even teams from ball tournament its first in the \ downtown. money on the side. There are last night as they upset highly- 139-pound class, who outpointed BUDGET PLAN Iwould pitch on Sundays for any college f teams which play in the favored Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., Ernest Dawson, also, of Lejeune. I 6 MONTHS TO PAY 1 team that would pay me a dollar. summer for pay, and I don’t see By now, all played 90-75. the kids who why we should be martyrs.” victory stage ball with me had their sights on The set the for REDS, 13; SENATORS,2 the High School Banker Gets Sore tonight’s round which brings to- i of Commerce gether tourney’s only because that school had a reputa- the four j From the board members’ cold unbeaten teams. CINCINNATI tion for baseball around New expressions, you’d have thought Twice-victorious Camp Gor- Ab. R. H. O. A. X. York like Notre Dame has in I hadn't said a word, and they 1 Adams. 2b 5 1 2 3 4 0 don, Ga., tangles with Fort McMillan, ss 4 2 14 10 football. It seemed all the best got up and went out of the room Bell, cl & 11 a 0 0 Eustis, Va., followed by the Camp Harmon, sandlot players in the city were to Banker, lb 8 1 2 10 O 0 decide our fate. Chaffee, Ark.-Alaska game. Jablonski. .'lb 4 1113 0 drifting to Commerce Eu- 3b O (I 0 0 1 0 and even who was chewing big wad of Brldaes. , a rope and the Far East meet in Greengrass. 3 1 2 0 0 3 players already enrolled at other tobacco, so if. high was sore he took the the morning Thurman. II 2 1 0 0 0 0 schools were switching. wad from his mouth and fired it and Fort Leonard Bailey, c 4 2 2 2 0 0 With my ambition a big Wood and Fort Belvoir. Va., col- Landrlth. c 0 1 0 3 0 0 to be up against the ceiling. It was Post, rs 5 1 3 1 I 0 league pitcher lide in the afternoon in the Staley, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 and feeling I a white ceiling. The tobacco Lane, p pretty good, loser’s bracket. l 1 o o o 0 was I figured I'd juice splattered all 1 Borkowski O 0 0 0 0 0 go over it. I Camp Acker, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 to Commerce and find a Gordon nabbed its sec- Plsher, p stepping-stone knew that would be the clincher victory by turning 0 0 0 0 0 0 to professional they ever spotted so ond back a if it, I moved strong Total 41 13 14 27 12 ~0 ball. my Far East team, 73-58, and chair closer to the door for Camp Chaffee's defending cham- 1 Grounded out (or Lane In I'th. Stretches Lunch Money a fast getaway if necessary. W f Approved Military 1 pions passed their first test by tbHI.YGTON My folks go When the jury returned, the wanted me to to . AB. R. H. A. E. stopping Fort Dix, N. J„ 87-80. „ O. Morris High School, president was very dramatic. Umbhlett, rl .3 o 0 1 0 0 but I made Paula, rs [UNIFORMS 1 big pitch i o o o l o a sales for Commerce. He said, “Gentlemen”—which Busby, rs 3 0 3 1 0 0 . and Diotinctiva One was a promotion right there—- Oravetx. cf 1 o o 1 0 0 J of their objections was that Fairfax Club Holds Vernon, lb 3 1 18 1 O k Civilian Clothing Y it would cost 20 cents a day to “you are supposed to be amateur Runnels. 2b 3 0 12 12 EVERSHARP-SCHICK. good example Sievers, if 2 0 0 1 0 0 send me to Commerce—a nickel athletes of to fu- Mystery Tournament Lemon. ,f 1 o O 1 0 0 4 carfare each way and 10 ture students. But you’ve thrown Klllebrew. 8b...... 0 0 1 2 2 • cents for A total of 65 women teed off Snyder, ss 3 0 10 5 0 ARMY OFFICERS IGET A CLOSE SHAVE AND hearty away put you, • a lunch. the trust in for a at the Court House Country Club OldIs. c 4 0 0 4 0 0 NAVY OFFICERS managed get measly pennies. Stone, p 1 l l o 2 0 • I to a lot of mile- few So the in Fairfax yesterday, all of them 2Levan AIR FORCE 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 • MYFACE FEELS GOOD ALL age out of that 20 cents. Four board must declare you boys”— uncertain as to what they were Hyde, p 0 0 0 11 0 MARINE CORPS ****"&] get gentlemen—“ineligible 3Dells 1 0 0 0 0 0 • ***** or five of us would to- no more shooting for. A nine-hole mys- Gonaales. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 COAST GUARD • DAYTHE BLADE ALWAYS gether at lunchtime and meander to participate in any further tery tournament, prize perform- PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE - Totals 31 "Si ~7 27 15 ~i • CHIEF PETTY J to one of the local saloons, order- scholastic athletics.” We were ances were kept 2 out for Stone In 6th. OFFICERS secret until all Grounded • LOCKS ITSELF ATTHE ONE ing a sarsaparilla. 3 Fouled out lor Hyde in Bth. CIVILIAN SUITS bm 5-cent Then dismissed. scores were in. • we’d casually wander past the The meeting was partly a suc- Mrs. Loy T. Kelly received a Cincinnati . eno 030 031—13 MADE TO MEASURE Washington 001 000 001— 2 • CORRECT CUTTING free lunch single cess. They notice making READY TO WEAR ANGLE* counter in file never did the prize for the most 4s, . Runs oatted In—McMillan (3). Jablon- • <4i, PROMPT DELIVERY and each load up on what today tobacco juice on the ceiling. Mrs. Robert W. Clarke and Mrs. ski. Oreensnss Bailey. Post <3l, Wf might quit good shortly Borkowski. Busby Snyder. Two-base Complata lino of Accessories be $2 worth of food. I school for R. J. Lea tied in making the hits—Bell, Bailey, Post, Vernon. Stone. Military Medals and Ribbons After three or after this, feeling there was ss, Home runs—McMillan. Greengrass, Post. Expertly Adjusted four visits to one most and Mrs. I. J. Keefer Double plays —Jablonsxi to * to Adams saloon, the bartender usually got nothing left for me at high most Harmon; Adams to McMillanto Harmon: Open had the 7s. Hyde to Bnyder to Vernon. Left on bases Thursdays wise to us. So we’d pick school if Icouldn’t play baseball. 8, out —Cincinnati, Washington. «. Bases 'til 9 P.M. another every few days. Unknown to me, while I’d on balls—Off Lane. 1; Acker, 3; Stone, 4; be leaving home for the first Hyde, 1; Gonzales. 2. Struck out—hy Fraa at 1416 F St. Itried out for the great Com- pitched for Commerce, I’d been Staley. 2; by Lane, 1; by by Parkins time, my plans 4. Pisher. X. Capital merce ball club that spring, 1909. scouted by Abe Goldberg, man- I announced to Stone, Hits—Off Btaley, 6 in 6 or Garaga Mom and Dad. They took it innings: off Lane. 0 In 2; off Acker. 0 The first day of practice, the ager of an independent semipro In 0 < oitcned to 3 batters); off Fisher, Walton, day without any arguments. Mom 1 In l; off Stone. 1m in 6: off Hyde. 4 SHAVE YOUR WHISKERS coach took one look me team at N. Y. One at and had lost some of her old opposi- in 3; •,ff uonzales. 0 in 1. Runs and asked: Goldberg approached me at earned runs—Off Staley. 1-1: off Acker, tion to my baseball from 1-1; cff Stone. 9-9; off Hyde. 3-2; off “How much do you weigh, Bronx Oval and asked if I because Gonzales, 1-0. Winning pitcher— Sta’ey. was any (IhSSfcN son?” interested in pro ball as a career. the first time I'd made Losing pitcher—Stone. Time—2:27. Um- money playing, I’d given her pires—Flaherty (A.), Gorman

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