Cameramen Edge Fliers in 8 Innings; Supermen Win Photographers M. Frederick Terracemen Van's Hurlers Sports Roundup— Page 18 July 26, 1945 Hand Defeat By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. Rally to Nip Gives Up Only Dairy Get No-Hitter to Team Down grows up to a fly- Fishermen NEW YORK, July 26 Wait till he Tigers Return Home Terrace Gardens moved Into weight, they say. . . . Recent Hagan’s, 13-5 Tlie >ame that the Big l‘U Airmen, 4 to 3 Three Hits n tic for third place with May- to Ath* reunion at tht Georgia pre-flight Wednesday night Griffith issued a solemn WBriiiitf fair at In a came last night in returning tiiai school brought together Com- Blumenschein Cleaners Retain Miller’s lotcs from .service for 6-Came Stand Field when they downed which two hurlers for Van’s Fish them mander Matty Beil, athletic di* they are liable to rentier Limits Hillcrest Hold on League Dairy 10 to 2. Market pitched a no hitter yet athletics il the> rector, and Lt. Chelsea Crone 1 DETROIT, July 26 (AP) minors and during big league selves hors »ie After being tied at one-all st allowed five runs to be scored to a profes- who captained the 1939 South- to Three Hits The American league’s pace-set- stretches at Boston and Cincin- Leadership even say 1 uii huh of the fourth frame the against them due to walks, the Oseai ern Methodist U. grid team ting , only a ‘SOO nati. the start sional oiler Commander Photographers advantage of six Fishermen downed Hagen’s Academy when Bell was coach. Bell was It took the ball club in 43 games on the Shift of Outlaw to third would Paced by the three lilt tw’irl- Gardens took Hagbcrg. the Na\al r.ght ing by Rickert, pitcher Service 13 to 5 at Consumer’s slightly- just back from a tour of the innings Tuesday night the road, returned to the welcome give a full time of Mel Frederick The Super free passes coach, came up With a Lenny Cleaners for Dairymen, and one hit Power. Galapagos Islands and Panama wildness of Bluinonsrein surrounding of Briggs Stadium, spot m left field. Hank is only softball team rolled the aifsere ill idea of how Jo combat runs across the '1 C. Reid of Great Bend. to *gr*t revenge for a previous their home lot, today to prepare now showing signs of recovery over Rose Gardens 7 to 1 Tues- to push five Reinick started on the pro threat to college foot bad \knor game mound the accepted a defeat by Selfridge Field. for a six-game stand against from a sore arm and overwork- day night at St. Mary's stadium platter and put the on ice. for the does , a:r base has Fishermen and gave up • Kas . . Jhe Na\y supremacy. leg mucles which resulted to retain their hold on the lead- fifth frame and three times in 11 passes before worry much about position as director vocational The Cam era men trailing Western rivals ed he was relieved not have to from a rushed conditioning pro- ership the Senior softball loop. They scored once more in the by Hengerback. Hengerback’s long as they tia\e rehabilitation for the V.FAN troughout the entire game stag- The Tigers, winner* of 25 of 40 the throat a.s gram following lus army re the sixth. offering were game, but some Up s ihe former Central Missouri ed a rally in the seventh and home games to hold their three- It took the Supermen three never solved by the Army-Navy ago. the Servicemen Stale basketball coach. eight frame to edge the Airmen game league lead, remain idle lease a month innings before they were able Meldrum, pitching for tiie and he turned their rival* - • • ; 1 Pitcher Paul (Dizzy) Trout, them down in swift order. Only that Uic colleges 4 to 3 at Selfridge Field. today before opening a three to solve the slants of Bombo Terracemen, turned the Milk- bergs idea is left at home because of illness once were the Hagcnmen able passing oppor- game set Friday with the Chi- Shimuzu Rose Gardens twirler. men down in swift order and will" exploit the TRAIL BY ONE RUN when the Tigers moved East two to reach third and that was due by the 194a cago White Sox. After the White They scored the first tally in gave up only six hits. The Gar- tunities offered Trailing by the tfine of to ago, is expected to return to a walk, a and an the pros 3 Sox depart Sunday the St. Louis weeks tho third frame and returned in dens team got nine hits off of model rules more than ill; 2 thing> starting against infield put out. looked back lor the Browns move into town for sin- to tho line the the fourth inning to knock out Rickert. «ver did. . . . "And 1 tmnk.* Photographers, in the seventh gles games Tuesday, Wednesday White Sox. Likewise catcher three hits and nick the plate The Fishermen their 13 Hi ed “That a The Dairymen scored their scored Softball frame. With two men out and and Thursday.. is expected back three times. The rally was ral- runs on eight pros’ good idea.- 1 ave come tiom first run in the third inning on hits with the dif- Bernie Ballantine and Homer m action after two weeks on the ly w as possible on a Harry ference ... niam So far this seson neither Chi- hit by accounted for in the er- college eoai in s Ine Van Hollenbeck on second and f with a sprained ankle. a double by Russ, single by many ha\< Standings cago nor St. Louis has been much siic 1 Brennimann, a powerful triple by ror column. The Servicemen reason why fans lust respectively. Bmn men Rickert and a walk Greiner. loyalty of a hurdle for the Tigers at by Mushy Albrecht and a hit made 10 errors to seal the lid on been switching t urn* ban rushed first on walks. Their second and last tally had MAJOR LEAGUE home, Detroit taking eight of a by Glenn Tatham. the loss. wasn't that tiie pro clubs inning on uy Marv Leggett decided to do dozen games from the two west- was made in tho fifth better players. nut that t pu’ W L Pet. The Supermen scored again Scoring six times in the second way' Whip two walks, a hit and an error. show. . . • And, 12 2 .H57 something about the the ern rivals here. Oilers in Mushy inning, the Van batters never on a better Super Cleaners tiie Sixth frame when game was going and smashed out On the season’s play, Lozon was the leading hitter stopped were ipeiking oi - ieas Hagber^ Hillcrtst Studio 11 2 .646 howevi\ Albrecht picked out one of and never in 1