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1945-06-17 [P ■ ■■ Sports Roundup Polynesian Outruns Hoop In Preakness but Kemmerer sportsmen FULLERTON, JR. a trip, By HUGH in contributions and 16. — UP) —It began sending HEW YORK, June his coach “BREAK CLEAN” Davis 9-4 within a week Zand and >HILLIES DOWN Drops that Branch Camp was 40 years ago today that SEE COLT were assured his first Major Jack Burke, 30,000 Rickey played could make the journey. baseball game for the they 4-3 league Moon, who has run 100 in 9.6 sec- NEW YORK, Decision To Browns at Philadelphia. The box WIN AT 12 TO 1 Buccaneers Ernie onds, admits he never has been ex- acore, provided by Historian tended to win a race. PHILADELPHIA, June 16—(tP)— The Wilmington Pirates Lanigan, reveals that Catcher Ric- l wild by Jim Turner, mak- (he wasn’t the Mahatma then) Vo-Favorite With pitch key FOR VICTORY Pavot, his fourth relief appearance hit in three attempts OUT ng didn’t get a allowed because Finishes n the last four games, .That wasn’t surprising The Bowlers’ Victory Legion, Derby Champ, third oe Berry to race in from Rube Waddell fanned eleven which has furnished the cash for In Fifth Place vith the run that gave the Phil- Browns to win 10-1 and Rickey such things as books, playing idelphia Athletics a 4-3 victory in went down on strikes twice. .If cards and fishing tackle for ser- 0 innings today. U11B Ui Octm raxion. in the the Branch was anything vicemen. is virtually certain to By ORLO ROBERTSON outer youthful The defeat, was the first for Tur- gardens Paxton made four of a matter war ends, catc’>e like the Rickey today, carry on after the prob- June 16.—(A*) this sea- that BALTIMORE, Md., ler against two victories brought the fans to their that interested him as to help in the rehabilitation fee’ probably ably' a 12- to 1 shot, ab- ion. Berry, who was credited with The backhanded snag of his hits was the line: “At- .This the BVL —Polynesian, Gaspari'i much as program. year for ast triumph over the long drive in the was ended Jr.’s, bid night’s Herman Croom la^t with second ;nniM tendance — 3740.” -The has collected a quarter million ruptly Hoop, week, Yankees, picked up this game too, was one that the fans will with the more than last turf’s crown to- 180 lengths yesterday. ta'k Rickey’s only game dollars—$65,000 the prized triple two de- about for some lis fourth success against time to come h that season but it also still is going strong ev- the Ken- of the new Browns year—and day by soundly whipping feats. Upon Rearing bat Paxton collected three him his first big-time has subsided the 55tir hits1 brought en though Bowling tucky Derby winner in After trailing for seven heats, mark, Croom returned to the in four times at bat. notice. .The Philadelphia for the summer. at Pimlico. 3-3 in another record of press and richest, preakness he Yankees tied the game pool and set Charlie Willard, a newcomer Nv-rth American scribe (possibly the a side stroke. in Swinging into the lead alter ;he eighth and knocked starter 220 lengths using shortstop the Pirate roster al but h« got started CLEANING THE CUFF a good pitcher, first three-sixteenths of a mile, Steve Gerkin from the mound. Another record was set by gave a good account of himself said to be distantly relat- the his 10th director his Rickey, Joe who returned from the son of Unbreakable from 3-eorge Stirnweiss’ single, Adam Smiah, physical Playing first night game, He was assisted by Mr- Tepsic, wrong. stable of Mrs. P. A. B. Widener of steal of the year, HerShel Martin’s of the Y, when he swam- the lard garnered two hits out. h to become Penn State of’thre# sd to the genius who invented thiri Guadalcanal with Et- in two times at bat and Philadelphia, romped home •un scoring double and Nick length of the pool strokes, handled five d:f. distant relationship. prize package in baseball, finish- a very two and one-half lengths to spare :en’s fifth homer of the year ac- using a trudgeon. ficult chances with one error ed a ten schedule with an game the of Veteran :ounted for the trio of runs. -V--— Johnny Wilbourne, a under guidance making \is OVER THE MOUNTAINS even .500 average and half-dozen Wright to tack up his own Berry began the 10th with a safd- initial appearance on he major league scouts on his trail. Wayne State Star mound When Zane Moon, 16-year-old cham- on Frank Crosetti’s fumble, was Former N. C. for the Corsairs insists claim to the three-year-old gave up sevcn Kemmerer, Wyo., High school boy. But Joe, just a freshman, to but pionship. sacrificed to second, moved hits, kept them well scatter, A. A. U. he won't play pro ball until he To Coach Georgia Navy won the Rocky Mountain bird on walks to Hal Peck and ed. Wild at times, he .The Hoop. Jr., carrying the silks of walked five dash al Denver, he was gets his college degree. the latter inten- and hit three batsmen. 100-yard off — de- Fred Hooper, never was far Bobby Estalella, ATHENS, June 16,— (/Pi invited several teams to accom- Kessler Field, Miss., Athlatie Turner’s Ga., The locals collected by but he didn’t have the lionally, and scored when eleven bin. the National cham- estimates that soldier- the pace Warren T.TSNR pany them to partment to Buddy Rosar went past Lt. Robert S, gles off Lynch and Rager; took answer to Polynesian’s stretch pitch Lynch in New York. .The lo- golfers there, 1,800,000 swings North Carolina State Col- in the second pionships drive when Mrs- be catcher. former gave way inning after couldn’t with 32 sets of clubs in about Wright pointed R H O A cal school athletic fund golf sew York Ab allowing hits. Rager Widener’s colt for home, and puli- lege athletic star and coach will ffve finish', the strain of such a year. Stirnweiss, 2b_ 5 112 5 stand financing ed to contest and gave up ed up lame at the finish. As it was Metljeny, rf_i- 5 0 0 3 0 coach the Georgia Navy Pre-Flight !ix 5 1110 bingles. he had difficulty saving second dartin, if team this fail 5 1 2-10 0 school football Lewis' ttten. lb _ Lieut. Grace with two for two money from Mrs. W. G. 5 0 2 3 4 Commander *W. M. (Matty) Bell Bob (left) Jrimes, 3b Pfc. Kramer with two for Winner who came from far Comdr. Jack Dempsey referees golf battle between Hope 4 0 14 1 three Preakness Feted, Darby Dieppe, Stainback, cf —.- athletic director announced today. Club, where drew 0 3 led the Blue Brigaders with on the rail to into the and Bing Crosby at Tam O’Shanter Country they ; Prosbtti, ss 2 14 the back get affair. He will take up where Lt. Com- PGA fund c _ 2 0 0 1 0 stick. same he crowd ol' 23,000 to servicemen’s rehabilitation Hope Uarbark, money picture—the place [ 0 0 0 0 W. < and Jimmy Hines beat Crosby and Chick Evans, 41-39 in match :Buzas _ mander Raymond Ducky The second game of the series earned in the Derby. 1 c O 0 0 1 0 ’$ Lament to 10 holes because of crowd—and incidental antics of the Prompton, 'Pond former head coach at Yaie will be at Hoop Supporters curtailed 2 0 0 0 0 played Camp Davis this Only a half length separated the Bonham, p ----. off last Pond has been stars. ___ 1 0 0 0 0 feft year. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and s'xSavage _ the —(£>)— and Darby Dieppe 0 0 0 0 0 to at the Naval BALTIMORE, June 16 Derby champ Uettel, p _ transferred duty third game will be played here at a 0 0 0 1 the finish with the Doge, _ 1 The Preakness champion, Polyne- at rurner, p base at Corpus Christi Texas. Legion Stadium Wednesday night outsider from the Pentagon rank 38 3 14 Warren won nine lettes in foot- •at 8:30 o’clock. BULLA’ MCSPADEN and the Totals _ 8y29 sian, Kentucky Derby in fourth Walter R Stables place. Devil Driver Is First xBatted for Garbark in 7th. ball. baske ball and baseball at Camp pavis A)» H 0 \ Jr. went back to their co-choice of a Bonham in 7th. Fisses, 2b _ 5 0 12 king, Hoop Jeffords’ Pavot, xxBatted for North Carolina State. He was All 4 run scored. Kramer, cf _ 3 1 I i to some the yTwo out when winning o IN TOURNEY barns this afternoon and crowd held 30,000 by fullback in lb LEAD adjoining Southern Conference Kavenaugh, 5 1 1 after g i intense heat, finished fifth Ab R H O A 1929 basket- Grace. If 2 o 2 l o while champagne flowed on one In Belmont Park Stake Philadelphia 1928, captained the running fourth from the break of 4 13 13 Damario. rf 3 0 f) 0 n June 16—(IP)— Kell, 3b _— ball team and caught for baseball PHILADELPHIA. 4 10 2 0 3b _ 5 n n 2 side, tears streamed on the other. the barrier. Peck, rf _ Gaspari, 4 of Atlanta, and Har- 0 14 2 team.
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