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* Champ Drops Takes Lead in Features Games Weeks CLEVELAND, May 11 (UP).— B Division Gene Desautels. Cleveland's first* Opening Game Class A Race In string catcher who broke his right STANDINGS ankle in a collision with shortstop STANDINGS Billy Hitchcock of the Tigers yes- W L Pet. W L Pet. V W L Pet. W L g 2 Scores Second Victory Rayl'a 2 0 1.000 Tool-Dl* 1 1 .500 terday. will be out of action for w Batt 2 1 0 1.000 Batt. 1 0 1 «¦ UAW 154 2 0 1 000 UAW 157 1 1 .500 at least six weeks, physicians said Balt, 4 1 0 1.000 Ball 3 D 1 I Ban * 2 0 1 000 UAW 250 A 1 .500 Batt. 6 1 0 1.000 Batt. S 0 1 .00 Peris, 6-1; Altes 2 000 Vlck*r* 1 1 .500. today. Batt. 7 1 0 1.000 Batt 5 0 1 .00 Over Four Leaf 0 1 ,oBaseball Federation. Sponsor** Alt** 1 1 .s<*o Holt.man 1 1 .500 UAW 7 0 2 .000 A i*« Club 2 0 1 086 McLouth 0 2 .000 r»n« 11 ..w r*r*i-cou ii .*** Griffin 1 1 .500 BILL GLANE, 14-year-old again by the Detroit Fire Depart* pitcher for Battalion No. ment, the Midgets began theii Two pitchers, mere castoffs 11, 1942 schedule yesterday al Belli Thin may be the year for Auto 300 Club Takes featured the opening of the Club. ' when the season opened, hit the- Isle with Battalion 6 defeatint Yesterday Auto Hub boat Pans. jackpot in Class B of the Detroit j Midget League of the Detroit No. 5, 9-3. 6-1, to the only unbeaten Baseball Federation when he Pitching for No. 6. Eddie Kayta: become Baseball Federation yesterday. yielded nine in Class \ of the Detroit Chetkovich,, struck out 17 batters in beat- struck out 14 and five hits Altes whipped One was Mitchell Cantius to Camp The No. 6 batsmen took nine fron Baseball Federation victory ing Battalion No. 12, 6-2. Pepsi-Cola, 7-1, in the other con- who turned in a one-hit Newall Sheridan and John Guzil test. for IJAW 174 in beating John’s,| STANDINGS and batted opportunely bet wee r WL Pet. W L Pet. ¦ No. 5 errors in the fifth for fivi Last season w as a sad story for 9-2. The other was Walter Cop- Hudson Jr. 2 0 1.000 Sprlngl* 0 1 .000 winning the Crtflttnan 2 0 1.000 WeatSlda 0 1 .000 runs, more than enough to win. Auto Club After pins, a southpaw who struck out 300 Club 1 0 1 000 Ha»«i 0 3 .000 in 1940. AC St. Tops Hal Hudson hurled No. 10 tc Class A title as Checker ‘Lthuan 1 0 1 000 John 0 2 000 Gersonde no less than 23 batters as Four Auto Club was a favorite to re- victory over No. 9. 6 to 4. Hudson Leaf Clover whipped Parsons, 22-6. j straight 18 peat. But the team got off to a With four new clubs in the fold fanned seven and foi start, never was able to There’s a strange connection be- today, Federation Class D is up the game while turning in a four* bad wildness, recover and even missed the tween the two outstanding per- to eight with a possibility of more hitter. Hudson’s too before the lists close. In Petersen figured in three of No. Nine’s foui eliminations. •ot(> by Tunes Stall Photographer formances. Chetkovich last year Lacey pitched The 300 Club, one of the new-' tallies. Three of the six men he Veteran Walter MILTON BAYAGICH OF BATTERY I IS SAFE AT THIRD was a pitcher for Four Leaf Auto Club to victory over Paris, comers, impressed the backstop CLEVELAND. May 11—Aver-‘ walked got around. . . . bjl . . . Battery out although the winners were outhit. Vencnit Frrriotto of 111 tries for thr Clover, the Class B champion. One spectators at Northwestern Field aging 226.5, Russell Gersonde of| Batlblion 7 nosed out No. 8 yesterday stinging 6-5 a rally in the ninth was 9-6. Art Baker, a 17-year-old of the reasons he moved to UAW in St. John’s Wauwatosa, Wis., today was the when Paris, and year is because Four Leaf Cantius. 20 to 3. Ches Markie- minus one of a tie. southpaw, pitched for 174 this winner of the $1,500 first prize in to his downfall. Clover acquired Walter Coppins. wicz fanned 15 rivals. Art Szan- Giovanni Celitti had four hits errors led as No. 2 After Paris tallied a run in the Tiger Box Scores Cleveland Rally Coppins had Class A experience, kin had a home run, a double and the Petersen Bowling Classic in five times up paddles Track singles up. No. 1, 19 to 5. Celitti had a double Detroit three in times night. Auto came hack with and Chetkovich didn’t want to sit six which ended here last He first. Club homer, two three in the third on only one hit, on the bench. Rudy Furchak. pitching for Hud- and singles. FIRST GAME topped a field of 240 bowlers with Billy two errors figuring in the scoring. DETROIT So Chetkovich turned back yes- son Juniors, held Haags to two Glane went off the fielc a total of 1813. to his In the fourth singles by Sheldon AH R H PO A K terday John’s with a lone single, hits as his club won at Belle Isle.i with 17 strikeouts credit Blond worth. 2b 4 2 3 1 3 0 Split r team, 1, Twenty-two pins behind came He pitched a four-hitter for No and Gives Them out 13 for his new 3 to Furchak scored the onei Jack Mayhew Clar- To Freeze Cramer, 0 Harris. Odds If 0 1 2 0 [‘-triking 3 11, ence Chappie produced two more McCnakv. If 5 0 0 2 0 0 lone of the best in the league. Jim that made the Hudson lead safe in Nelson Burton of St. Louis with conqueror of No. 12. 6-2. No runs. Walt Hydyla's triple and York, lb 3 0 19 10 (Continued from First Sport Page) Pador featured the UAW 174 at- the ninth when he walked, went 11 had five runs in the second. (Continued from Flrnt Sport Page) Rom, rs 2 1 0 3 0 1 1791 for second. Joe Sinke of Chi- its hits anr Chappie's single added the final, Htgclna. 3b 3 0 0 2 0 0 tack with two doubles. to third on Jerry Ozark's double, No. 4 clustered four :moving up to third and second. cago was Ihird with 1781, Johnny run. rush in their reports from the T*bb«tta. c 3 1 0 • 1 0 Coppins. a curve hall pitcher.' and came in on Warren Graylin’s a pass to tally four in the fiftl « Fleming down when mutuel line. Hitchcock. 3 1112 0 was run his single. Ilchak of Cleveland had 1773, and rivet success over No. 3 by Paris scored in the first when Bridge*, p 4 0 0 1 2 1 Donning grounded to Corsica. came back with 23 strikeout performance and yielded only five; ! Lithuanian A. C.. one of the of 1765. 10 to 3. Bill Lang, after singling and mov- DIFFERENT WORK Walter Ward Cleveland 4 17 ! Total* 30 5 4 27 9 2 Weatherly batted for Ferrick and teams, Battalion 3 Mo 233 33—19 ing two bases on an error, stole hits. In Four Leaf’s spree Chet new beat another new- 1758, Battalion 1 non 010 301— 5 7 | past, l \ (singled to right, scoring Keltner. Rill Kenct of Cleveland Lee In the approximale-odds KI.AND collected four hits and comer. Springle A. C.. 9 to 4. JablntiaM and Ctlliui. I>alto. Brandar home. • to center, scoring Zielinski In Y., readings AB R H PO A T. Hockett singled I bagged a Braymiller of Hamburg. N. null and Bayagtch. Lyle Rumph, Altes pitcher who have sometimes been de- \V**. Gal*. Axar a last week, came hack to hold bets made in the clubhouse or on Heath. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 time, struck out. IN OVERTIME Wilman of Johnson. Briar. Pepsi-Cola to five hits. Altes won Firming, lb 4 1 1 11 1 0 Riopelle's triple with the sacks 1734 and Tonv Pompein of Lorain. Battalion ft 000 002 010—3 5 1 the mezzanine which were not re- Boudreau, m 4 0 2 3 4 0 game most Battalion ft 103 .',OO OUx 9 9 J the game the third inning by TENTH INNING The day's best in the divi- loaded was the effect ive 0.. 1729. Conti, Priybylo In the room 'T>*nn!ng, c 3 0 0 7 0 0 Sheridan GnxlV and corded in calculating . piling lip six runs on Fred Mack. 2b 2 0 0 1 1 0 Boudreau tripled over Harris’ sion saw St. Andrews come from smack Of the 52 Detroiters that com- Kaltar and Gradnak. a runner ’Mill* 1 0 0 0 0 0 behind in the twelfth inning to Craftsmen tipped over West Wally Reppenhagen Battalion 7 ooft 023 100—« 5 i Hrdlicka. A double by Vic Austin until dashed in with the head, a drive that the Tiger right peted. of the * 000 4 Orlme*. 2b 1 0 o 0 l 0 at Battalion 200 201 ft 9 and a single by Moe Kunka were sheet. There will still be cheekup Smith, p 100020 fielder lost in the sun and then heat Holtzman. 4-3. A 1 Bosak of Side St. Clair. 24 to 3. Bob Stroh team was 16 pins short of Vartjr and Abrammn . Smith. Martia and Elaenstat, p 0 0 0 o 0 (St. Andrews and Ed Sterett of Van Horn West money Chyi ' o made Side's first 1713. Cass the timltest blows in the rally. be regained sight of just in time to the prize with 000—4 4 1 men. but their work will now Dean 1 0 o o o 0 Holtzman went the route. After run the he the $4,000 Battalion 9 210 001 Ai.ncs PBPai-coiJi Hevlng, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 get his finger tips on the ball. in fifth when stole Grygier, who won HattaHon 10 000 103 11i-4 9 2 A to check the machines second, AB H O AB H O A and install IQaffke 1 0 0 0 0 0 Corsica walked Heath ana Flem- tallying two runs Tn tjie first.| third and home. Petersen Classic at Chicago in W'llllama and Hrranan, Hudson and Rfhirthw*li. 0 4 Batted In sixth. scoring Boudreau with the win- t and Howard's 1613, Eno Joelson’s 1590. Calalakl.e 3 T o Wodsr.e 2 0 0 IBatted for Hevlng eighth. Hud*on Jr. 001 000 101— 3 10 1 Rumph.p Hdltcka.p ute changes In the odds, as there In to drive George Safko home with 1583, 3 0 0 5 3 0 0 3 IBatted for Embree In ninth. ning run. Haag* 000 000 100— 1 2 2 Ernie Sorst’s Chester Bu- 100-Plus Golfer Gels Shwarts.! 0 0 0 0 Allor.c 10 2 0 are at any race track,” said way to lose! the winning run. Sterett fanned Furchak and Rledt*; LlttlrfiHd and kowskis 1572. Bill North's 1553. DETROIT 000 400 001—5 What a jZlorJa. Total* 7 game was more 12 and Busak 11. Augello’s 34 21 10 Totala Si 5 27 14 “Detroit racing fans, and Cleveland 000 000 001 1 Yhe first much Lithuanian A. C. 072 000 000— 9 5 5 Mike 1553 and Fred A Ilea 006 000 001—7 In another tight battle Rayl's Bprlnglc A. C 4 particularly large bettors, like to Run* bailed In Bloodworth pleasant for Detroit fans. Tommy 201 0<»O 001— 5 5 Bu jack’s 1542. With No. 4 Wood Papal-Cola 000 100 000 1 2. Cramer edged out U. R. W. A.. 2-1. in 10 Khven, Balkui and Rlnpclie; I.uxon Ace Error*- Krltrh 2. Nowak. Two-baaa hit* wait until the last possible sec- 2. Higgins. Peter*. Two-base hit- Blood- Bridges gave up only five hits to Oh*t, out—By worth winning Dool*> and It s not the club, hut how- —Austin, Wetn Struck Bumph ond before placing bets. Three base hit—Cramer Sacrifices win his third game of the year. innings. Rayl’s tallied the Trainer s by Hrdlicka 5 Btolan baaaa- Klann. Cramer 2. Double play—Flem'ng to outfielders ran Into Caliente Suspended play it. as Ellis A. Galler demons Steppula betting on base* But for a wild heave trying for a run when two Double playa—Ortnola to No- “Horsemen on their Boudreau to Keltner. Left De- chasing fly, allowing AGUA May struted on the 133-yard fourteenth wak to Klann. Wetn to Auatln to Cudtllo stables especially like to wait troit li. Cleveland 9 Base on balls Off double play in the ninth inning. each other a i CALIENTE. Mcx.. Bridge* 3, off Smith 6, Hevlng 2, the 11 (INS).- Jack hole on the public course at War- until the last minute so that off off Bridges would have enjoyed a the winning run to cross plate. Trainer Taylor PARIS ALTO CLt'B a Mllnar 2. off Embree 1. Struck out Bv suspended 60 days ren Valley yesterday. It’s a 133- A Bridge* Another late rally saw Bill Nearing w'as for and AB H O A AB H O of follow 6. bv Smith 1, by Elsenetat 2, bv Alsab lot people won’t their shutout. Hevlng by George yard hole, but he swung a No. 4 Tan* cl 5 2 3 0 Mvhew.cf 3 12 0 lends. Hut when the steward 1. Hitv Off Smith 3 In 3 2-3 Mitchell score in the last of the fined SIOO chief steward Florek.a 5 112 Hy(lyla.3 4 113 inning*, off Elaenstat 2 In 2 1-3 inning*, TRIBE USES 4 PITCHERS ninth to down UAW 490. 8-7. Vince Schilling of Agua Caliente rare wood and holed out for the first Baby.lt 3 0 2 0 Chappie 2 3 111 presses the button, that's going off Hevlng o In 2 Inning*, off Mllnar 1 In Bolla.) Inning, today was ace of the season at Warren 4 2 0 1 Kbnyi.r. 1 4 15 0 to be all—not another ticket 2 3 off Embree 0 In 1-3 Inning The Tigers had no trouble win- Zielinski singled to send Bill track after caffeine 1 • Svnaon.lf 4 0 0 can Loai/tg pitcher -Smith Umpire* It gave 106 for Umax* 4 1 0 2 Summer* ning as the Indians paraded four Thurston home with the winning discovered in the saliva of one of Valley. him the Pionka.rf 4 2 4 0 Bchenk.l 3 080 be sold.” Cssaarella and Plpgra* Time of game- 3-Year-Old Wren, winning Title the Tavlor-trained horses. round. Kewtckt.2 3 0 3 3 Cpiloakt.e 4 1 A 1 The track anticipates that a lot -2 32. Attendance (eettmated) 25.000 pitchers to the hill trying to stop run. Jim the Gibba.c 4 12 0 Harrla.a 4 12 1 pitcher, allowed only three hits. 0 0 Lacty.p of fans are going to fail to get ¦Del Baker’s hoys The members Baker.p 2 1 3 0 0 3 other games easily (Continued from First Sport I’age) •Tompaon 1 0 0 0 Davis, rs 0 0 0 0 some bets down in the first few SECOND GAME of the quartet were A 1 Smith.l In Sam’s days meeting. the past Harry Eisenstat, Charley Embree disposed of Opticians. 11-2, as Or- Goods made good Totala 25 • 24 * Total* 32 « 27 9 of the In DETROIT his romeback ’Batted for Baker In ninth Inning. mutuel clerks occasionally have and A 1 Milnar. ville Reaver made his first start* bid. "We knew all along AB R H O A E that Parta 100 000 000—1 whpn L . . Tigers of in Class B: Tool-Die Craftsmen sold tickets even the horses Bloodworth 2b 5 0 1 ] g 2 The crowded four he was the best young home In Auto Club 003 200 10a—B Cramer, 250, Errora— Plorek Klewtckl, Clarpllowikl, were leaving gate. cf 5 0 l n o i their five runs into the fourth in- whipped UAW 12-6, with 2. the McCoeky. If 0 0 America and that sooner or Ehranyl. Three-haae 5 1 2 0 with McDonald Chappie 2. htt- York, lb 4 ning, combining hits walks Cecil Adkins and Allen later he Well, out—By by TURF l l 12 0 0 would prove It. Hydyla. Struck Lacey 5. COURSE READY Harrl*. rs 4 0 hy erratic Smith, a leftie. holding the losers to four hits: Baker 1. Stolen bnaea—Lang 2. Mayhew 0 2 0 0 the he proved It, didn’t he? There Hlgglna, 3h 4 12 10 0 Harris Baae on balls—Oft Lacey 3, oft Installation of tote is just one Parsons, Bloodworth and Dor Cramer each UAW 154 downed UAW 7, 12-8' no buy the e 4 12 3 10 is mistake about that.** now. Baker Wild pitch—Lacey 2. •» whipped McLouth, I of the improvements which await Hitchcock. 4 1 0 6 2 0 batted in two runs. Embree UAW 157 10-4. i Whit*. P 3 1 0 0 6 0 six-hitter; FIFTH OFF the start of the big meeting. The p forced home the other with a on A 1 Perillard’s Boh RECORD Morale* 0 0 0 0 2 0 Hoyle Side, 6-0, ~ filled in the blanked East for Major League infield turf course is ready for the walk with the bases Nor was there. Although he ran which are to inaugurate | Totals 3g g x27 19 *3 ninth inning. Hazel Park Merchants; Arthur fields this x.Non? out when winning run ncored. ninth for three quarters of a mile, sport here. The turf course meas- That was the happy game. beat West Fort, 13-4; Vickers won Alsab turned on his speed CLEVELAND from J. L. Hudson, 7-4; Acme, when Standings ures six and a half furlongs it was needed in the stretch and around, but seven-furlong races AB R HO AT. Betting Rises in Chicago after scoring eight runs in the carried his 126 AMERICAN LEAGUE Hockett, rs 5 0 1 3 0 0 seventh, disposed of Griffin, 11-9, pounds home in are to be run because the horses Mill*,cf 3 10 2 10 CHICAGO, May 11 (INS).—| 1:57 flat fastest time ever W L Pet *GB will start from the head of the Boudreau, a* 4 2 2 2 5 1 and Grand River swamped Heath. If 4 1110 0 Officials of Sportsman’s Park. clocked in the Preakness and only New York 17 7 .708 ... is planned eventually Graham-Paige, 12-5. and stretch. It Fleming, 4 save! lb 0 1 13 0 0: Chicago’s track, reported a fifth of a second half-mile - off the track Cleveland 15 9 .625 2 to at Keltner. 3b 5 12 3 12 UAW 259 500 001 000 6 4 1 , run races one and three- oni record established by DETROIT 17 11 .607 2 quarters Mack. 2b 3 0 12 10 today thal the mutuel handle for Tool-nie Craft*m*n 304 22x 12 15 2 Pompoon miles on the turf. D*»*ut*l*. c 10 0 10 0 the first 1.1 day* of the spring Valcka Rockwall and Co*; Adkins, Me- i and Seabiscuit while hauling less Boston 14 10 .583 3 Seals accommodating four or Denning, c I l 0 3 l 0 Donald and Guoln. Baghv. p 0 0 0 0 meeting had been nearly a million * weight. Washington 11 14 440 64 more fans each have been built 2 3 UAW 7 122 030 OOO— 11 5 , •flsffke 1 o o n 0 0 dollars over the corresponding UAW 134 500 320 11 x—l2 15 10 The hungry looking colt will St. Louis 11 16 .407 7' 2 around the steel posts which hold Ferrlck, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boyle. Victor and Beverldg*; J. Ponton* | $4,241,471, com- ?Weatherly » period face virtually Philadelphia 11 16 407 74 up Ihc grandstand, an improve- l o n 0 0 for 1941. or and B Ponton*, the same rivals in Hevlng. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 pared to $1,298,522. U R W. A. 100 200 010 (V—4 * 5 the Belmont Stake. Chicago 6 19 .240 114 ment which willbe appreciated by Rayl's 200 020 000 I—s 6 4 •Games behind leader. .many of the fans who formerly Totals 34 6 9 30 12 3 Couchmsn and Br*win; Griywny, Glssl •Batted Baghv eighth Inning. and Nsuman. perched wearily on the concrete for In 090 tF.MTKRDAV* RMI LT» Inning. UAW 490 903 310—7 3 »' ?Batted for Ferrlck In ninth Tiger * »-*•*. bases in the betting shed. Other Batting Averages Bill 000 Fairview dftbott Cleveland i m Mltrh*ll 003 22T—9 7 Semifinal physical improvements include a DETROIT 003 002 000 n -5 Domank* and Koschaskl; Wr*n, Adam Bridge* and Tehb*tt»: ’Smith. El**n*tat Cleveland 000 000 005 I—6 and S< udder. (T), ifi, <•> 40-stool enclosed restaurant under Pet. * f4». Kevin* Milner Emhr** Run* batted In- Fleming 2. O An R H RBI HR MrLouth 020 000 Oil— 4 0 lAinrntfcßQc Kellner 2 Denning rat game the bleachers, which will not sell Weatherly 5 .509 t'AW 1.17 .120 034 10x—10 15 3 Pairs Rubi *nd Ft Hockett Parson* 2 Cramer Ron* 12 29 19 2 1 and Kline Cleveland *-*-3. DETROIT 5 » 3 beer or liquors. j(Parson* scored on Keltner'* error Hitch- Hnrri* 23 N 1 12 25 6 2 .309 Dabney and Ninneaa; Prrillard and 5 4 1 9 ..70S Tapper Bert Rubi will wrestle Ragley, Ferrlck <•), iHeving lilts—Bloodworth. M-Coskv 2S 110 16 32 7 2 .291 Hazel Park Merrh 104 010 OOx 0 A 3 Boudraau Stolen base- Komoalnnkl, final bout on the Fairview UH Paraon*. Second game McCnaky Sacrifice hit Mack Double play* Trbhella 27 «1 7 23 7 0 .264 Jurrzak and Kazmlernkl; Gardens Yanks Sell Chartak, B'oodworth to Hitchcock to York: Baghv Hlßplna 2« 9S 11 26 12 0 ,26.') Hoyle and May. mat card tomorrow night. Al La- Philadelphia 4-t-l, Beaton 2-7-1. to Boudreau to Fleming: Mill* to Keltnerii While 5 12 2 3 9 0 1250 Pareong 001 000 023 0 3 7 Foon faces Jack League Wolff and H. Wagner; *H Newanm*. White to Bloodworth to - 'York: Whit* to Carson* 5 12 1 3 2 0 .250 Four Leaf Tlnver 3*l 704 "lx—22 1* 3 in the Brown (71 and Peacock. Plrat game Hitchcock to York Left on bases—De’rolt Patrick 1 * 1 2 3 2 .250 Rutherford. Milligan and Ferrla; Copping two-in-three fall, hour time limit Philadelphia S-11-2. Boeton 5-S-fl Outfielder, to 4. Cleveland 9 Base* on ball*—Off White Hitchcock 17 53 * 13 10 0 .245 and Ziclintkl. Nats Arthurg headliner. Two Chrlatopher and H Wagner; Dobaon. 4 off Baghv 1 off Corsica 2 Struck out Bloortwortb 2* 11* 12 27 19 3 .229 012 030 223—13 10 4 other bouts arc Hugharfn |4>. ’Judd (I), Brown and NEW YORK. May 11 (UP)i— Bv White 2. by Bagby 2. hy Corsica 1 Cramer 2H 110 12 22 66 0 .200 Wilt Fort 011 200 000— * * * scheduled. Peacock Second game Hit* Off Baghv. * In * Innings; oft Fer- McNair 15 47 4 9 1 0 .191 Pregley and Mallon; Sabuda, Kualak and New York Yankees have sold ri< nope (none New York 4-7-1 Washington 3-4-0 The k In 1 Inning out In ninth): Truck* 261100 .167 Farinn , Ruffing Dickey Hudeon Early. hitting off- Hewn* none In 1 Inning; off White 4 Benton 6 11 0 1 0 0 . 091 Vlckerg 005 110 000—7 11 3 Jyears and and Mike Chartak. left-handed game * inning*: Inning J. * old Firat outfielder, to the Washington In off Oorslca. sln 1 Hit Fuch* 5 12 0 1 1 0 .o*3 L Hudson 000 301 000—4 3 New York 3-1-1, Waahlngton 2-S-O bv pitcher By White (Boudreau). Winning Brldcc* 5 12 0 1 0 0 .000 nileriu and Pevac; Koehler, Crandall and DSR Wins Opener Ruaao and R<»aar; Wynn, twtlaon (Si Senators after they failed to get nltcher Hevlng Losing pitcher—o«r*lca Radcllff 6 6 0 1 0 0 .000 Rowe and Kvana Second game waivers on him The cash involved Umpires Pa*«ar*lla Plpgra* and Summer* Newhouser 6 2 0 0 0 0 .000 John's 001 000 010—2 1 * St Louie 8-10-0, Chicago 2-11-3 Time of game—2 03 • Henshaw 4 1 0 0 0 0 ,00o ( DAW 174 100 012 32x—9 9 4 Auker and fwtft. Smith and Tresh Ftrat was not revealed, but it was more Corsica 5 0 0 0 0 0 ,000 Abernahy. Fiahbeck and Peer, Zimmer- In Labor League Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey game. than the waiver price of $7,500. Franklin 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000 man, Chetkovich and Darin. Chicago MM. *t Loulr 7-13-2 Tiger Pitching Marnier* 3 0 9 0 0 0 .000 Acme 010 100 *lo—ll 15 1 Detroit Street Railway Rtgney. Dickey; The St. Louis Browns Records and tOrove (Si and 'Oale- and Qrlffln 401 010 030— 9 9 5 Teamsters were winners open- hou»» Caater |7), Holltng«w.>rth i* * and Brooklyn Dodgers claimed Char- ip-so- Totals* SB NS lOt 533 1"0 I* JH Adam* Nelltgan and Maybury; Snyder in Ferrell Swift Second 11 1.1 •Include* Roue * record. and De Francisco, games game. to the 1 0 4 7 000 ' linß in the Labor Baseball rWlnnlng pitcher. tak in addition Senators be- Manners 3 1 1 Holtrman 200 000 000 001—3 5 4 Fuch* 5 7 1 29 12 12 750 League yesterday, DSR won from *Lnatng pitcher waivers 8t Andrews 000 000 020 002—4 B 4 fore were withdrawn. Bridges 5 .7 1 36 17 .7*o TODAY'S 13 I Ed Bo*ak and Printers, 3-2, in a pitchers battle, r.AVK , Chartak, to 5 6 4 Rterett and Hwanaon: A. DETROIT at Cleveland. who went bat five Corsica 2 1 3 667 J Bogak 1 i while Teamsters downed Elec- Only gam* echeduled. (times as a pinch-hitter with the White 5 2 35*-. 12 14 .667 ONE-HITTER Graham Paige 010 210 00l .*74 Trout 5 3 2 39', 12 1* ,6no Grand River trical Workers, 7-4. Yanks without hit. will Truck* 2 1 1 It*-, R 6 .V>oj 0.10 151 OOx—l2 17 5 i Wahl. Kreger and Kellachow; Bease. report to Washington tomorrow in Benr- n 6 1 3 43 19 9 250 i Fodor and Milligan. Henshaw 0 0 9 i NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit. 4 5 2 .000 Optician* 101 000 000— 2 *9 Dearborn League iNrwhouser * o l 13% 10 0 000 B«m‘ a 200 151 02x—11 13 3 Goebel* 7. E. * L. 3 W L Pet. *GB Oodrnan. Cargon Berk; Boya’ fenberg and Reaver. Rif. Club 9, Rnyaia 1. Rronklvn 17 7 .708 and Collins. Winaton 22, Shore* 2 Pittsburgh 16 11 .593 24 Boston 14 12 338 4 Calling St. Louis 12 12 .500 5 All Beginners Cincinnati 12 12 .50C 5 New York 11 14 .440 6 4 Rifle Editor. Chicago 11 14 .440 104 Detroit Times. ' Philadelphia 7 18 .280 104 itm t£»/'\',, II •Games behind leader. Detroit. 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