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Tigers Attempt Ing to Even Series THE YRStLANT! DAILY PRESS, YPSILANTt, MICH, TUIIO4Y, JUNE I*. 1944 Sports Roundup PAGE THREE New Jork —AP—Every reserved and box seat for the New York Giant-Brooklyn Dodger nlgljt game at the Polo Ground* Wednesday waa aold by noon Monday. 40,000 unreserved seats will jo Even However. Tigers Attempt ing To Series on aale at 5 p m. the day of the fame ••• • • New Orleans—AP —Richard "Smiling Dick" Callahan double no hi' Ruffus Gentry DAILY CROSSWORD pitcher of the Holy College baseball here, • Crosa Prep School team , * Cut. as grass changed hta about college education yesterday put ACROSS DOWN 13 mind a and his Color signature on a Boston Red Sox contract He will report to the Louts 1 Slang 1 Convsyer 20. bull Father . villa Colonels of the American Association next Monday. Fresh Pitcher 3 Sum* up 2 Sacred 22. ••• • a 9 Savor 3 Bend the 23 Resembling a star Chicago—AP—Chicago baseball fans greeted one their 10 Figure of head In of favorite Cleveland. June 13—AP—Ruffus 23 Often players today, Stanley Hack, the Chicago Cubs' veteran third baseman speech greeting Gentry, about the only fresh He 1 .liijllENiijcrir The 34 year old Hack came from his Oregon ranch and will make his 12 Arrogance 4 Cornered, as <poet first 1944 appearance with the Cube when they return to Wrigley Field I trolt pitcher left after a hectic 13 pne who tn a tree 23 Exclamation from a road trip. 1 game last night, was scheduled to tunes In- 5 Coin 1 Siam. 1 29. Gloea over take the mound today as the Tig- 6 30. Exit isafp 1 struments Commercial i era sought to even their series 14 Land- travelers 32 Spread grass 1 m tltyPWi 1 someone had pulled a box contain- , with the Cleveland Indians IV.SI to dry Bting lloh measures Thl«v«i Sought under Johnny Gorsica. Gillespie. 15 Type 7 Recipient 34 The shank Yrstrrtey’s 4m*« ing a dress from her arm iind by Ann Hal Newhouser Paul Trout measure of s gift tanat I Arbor Police Saturday while she was shopping each took a turn against the lu- Opens (poet ) Ann Arbor, Mich., Juno 13—Po- 17. Contempti- 4 Weapon 35 Suggests 41 In a afore. dlans. who also used four hurltrs 9 33. Apportion 4 J Evening lice today ere eeeklng who Saline, In back 6 ble Thinly thieves Norman Scherdt. report- I turning the Tigers to 5. scattered IT Short-billed sun god car, ed to eherlffs officers that a Gorsica permitted start of a 13 Rhode stols a two bicycles, 3126 In the ! the 1 1 Sea eagles auk 4S Exclamation bonds and other personal property saddle was stolen from hit barn. tell tale five-run Cleveland splurge Island charg- tabbr I over the week end. 1 in the fourth Inning and was 1, I |» "II The car belonged to Raymond MARRIAGE LICENSES - ed with the loss. 19 Types of —l’” 1 Howling. ' Schneider. Chelsea. William H. Roy 20. and Eileen With 16.901 fans out for the af windows / Petry to'd sheriffs officers that Qruno. 18, both of Ypsllant! i ter-dark eontest. Manager Lou 21 Serpent- first (of V bond Boudreau led off In the ltxsrd one SSO and three |25 bond* Richard Frederickson. 24 and T were taken from his room at Wil- Catherine Harmon. 21. both of Ann i the Indians with a single, was sac 24 Tiny low Lodge. Arbor. rlflced to second and scored on a 25 Muse of lync Allen Lovely. 2521 8 Main St., Nils H. Lagerstrom. 53, Gary, single by Oris Hockett poetry and Richard Gillenple. 707 S. First Indiana, und Luoile E. Altland, 30, Detroit balanced the count in the 27 Flock single fit., each reported a bicycle stolen. Ann Arbor. third on ChiiOK Mostetler’s 31 Astern * </// /'/ . 2 Herbert L. Ford. Willow Lodge, George Hayes. 19. and Genevieve and stolen base and a single by Coarse mat- 33 ’ reported clothes had been stolen R. Nolde, 17. both of Ypsliantl Joe Hoover. Rookie Paul Calvert ted wool 7 rr- n“ tt ¦ —¦ YOUR CALL TO ARMS Emily Tigers go into the lead from a linen closet, and Mrs Ruth Carl Kaokstetter. 2S. and then let the 34 Hire for ex fourth - Werner. 704 Sprihg St., said that R. Gooding. 21. both of Ypsilantl. 31 In the Eddie Mayo elusive rv rr-w-t*- Walked. Rudy York and Pinky Dig use 38 Railroad THE INVASION GAINS MOMENTUM IN FRANC, gins singled for one run and York r TY came home on an infield out tabbr I THE STH WAR LOAN GAINS MOMENTUM Calvert went out and Ed Klieman 39 Little stream was brought in Klieman received 40 Perform AT HOME solely by 41 Undivided credit for victory — the '¦ FOR pitching a double-play ball to Bob 42 Not lit * We must all use our dollar* in support of our boys on the WATCH retiring the side 44 Tapestry Swift, World Fronts. Coming up in the 46 as a TT* "T? 44 7Y their half of Tend influence I fourth. Ken Keltner and Pat furnace We must use our on our friends. I Searey. who hatted for Klieman. 47 A game of We must sell the best investment in the world. singled and after Boudreau walk- skill ¦?- We must not let Ypsilanti Down. Opening ed. both came home on Mickey 48 Branch 3r Grand Gillespie Rocco's one-baser. Bob 49 A mess was rushed In by Manager Steve l IT 1 *->» O'Neill, but Hodiett'a second sin THURSDAY, JUNE 15 I gle and Paul o dea's double com- BUY BONDS TILL IT HURTS pleted the Cleveland tally Joe Hevlng. who took over the Indian's pitching duties, allowed Moose, Carver in Two single lietroit runs in the sixth and Way THIS IS YOUR CALL TO ARMS seventh Allte Reynolds nipped the Tiger eomebaek short by fan- Deadlock For Softball Lead Vour Building Counselor SILKWORTH’S tiing Higgins. Jimmy Outlaw and j in the eighth and holding Hostetler SOFTBALL ft Detroit scoreless in the ninth CITY LEAGUE Harper cf 3 1 Trout finished for the Tigers af Standing! Towler ss 3 ft 1 ter Newhouser had pitched to only W L Pet. Lacombe If 3 ft 0 one Cleveland batter In the sixth. Moose Lodge 3 1 .750 Lumber Cos. 3 Hartwick-Wescott Cook r ft J SUPPLY touched for a hit. Carver Community 3 I .750 j Neither was lajcal Wail p 3 ft 0 ; | Vernon Kennedy was Boudreau's Ford 819 .... 2 2 .500 0 ! choice to face his former mates to- St. Johns C.Y.O. .. 4 .000 Woods 2b 3 ft ft I BUY WAR BONDS EVERY WEEK FIRESTONE day The series continues with j Jacobs c 3 1 1 ' single games tomorrow and Thurs- Moose Lodge defeated Ford Loral ¦>49 5 to 4 and Carver Community Total* 27 4, * 14 N. Washington Street | day. 110 Parsons St. Phone Sfl Center romped over C.Y’.O. 11 to 2 Mooaa Lodge ~ to remain lit a two-way deadlock AB R H for first place in the City Softball Bowden as 2 1 1 i[ HOW THEY STAND League after Monday night's ba'- 1 Holley cf-r S ft 0 ties at Recreation I'ark and Ford I Scheffler c 2 ft 0 (By Associated Press) Field. j Max 3b v .. 3 ft AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 GB The Moose had to come from be- ; Daechner If 3 1 | W L Pet. gain third triumph of r and Ends Sale!! 23 hind to their I Sheldon in o Odds ...... 4t. Louis 2' .319 the season ufter led 4 Ziegler p 1 55 23 1914 Ford to 1 1 o I Boston - .321 l'x 1 going the last of the Roil 2b 5 1 . .atm into half I t I Detroit 23 25 fourth inning. A three run rally Richard* rs 3 l •> Crochet Cotton.. .Thread (cotton and Chicago 22 22 .300 2' : 10. I spearheaded by Sheldon Roll’s dou- i Smith Jb 3 o 2 Cleveland 25 26 -I‘.**» 3 ft . i the 4 at the p-cf 2 . hle tied score at ail Given* o silk) .Children’s Thimbles. .Sewing i New York 22 23 .480 3 i .47S 3' end of that inning. I Total* 26 5 Philadelphia .... 22 24 2 .. Linen Cotton Seal- Local MO's support then failed R H E Machine Belts. and Washington ..23 26 469 I . Pltclie; Son Wolf and through the Ford 849 I 0 3 0 0 ft 0 4 8 2 Results Monday i packerchiefs. .Tennis Rackets and Ten- of a base on Moose L'ge ft ft 1 3 1 0 3 8 6. letrnit medium two errors and x 1 Cleveland . bails the Lodge's shortstop. Bow . .Shelving Paper. Washington i. York li- nis Balls. .'l' Shirts. New den, came home with the winning St. John's C.Y.O. st. at Chicago, rain Louis tun in tin fifth frame. AB R H . .One 1 Electric Heater at Si.9B. Mirro- Duly games. Hughes Rightfielder Hill Marton of r p *—• 4 ti e Games Today Ford'* waa the batting star of tin Helierman lb ..... 3 ft 0 Lamp at $3... Pre-War Umbrellas... Detroit at Cleveland IF. game as be slammed out a triple ! Horst lb . ft ti (i , Louis Chicago. Framed Mottos. St. at and a single while George Richards Schmenk if . 3 ft ft Philadelphia at Boston, twilight I and First Baseman Smith of Moose Kelly 3b 5 ft ft 1 New York at Washington, night • a> Ii got two hit*.
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