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1941-05-15 [P GOOD MORNING SEVENTH STRAIGHT * . ^ ★ ★★★ ★ ★ + _Volley Ball BLOMME CINCINNATI CLUB By GLENWARD Dean To Coaching Staff Cubs Shift .. ... 6 TO 2 Dizzy :-.---— --- i should ever time out to visit the gy™" DOWNED, -* If you take indications at 6:15 o clock who in six seasons as a Cardinal are that Biggy jpn,. nasium any Tuesday or Thursday evening will start of Whit Wyatt Pitches Brooklyn Senators* 16-Hit Drive averaged 22 wins a year. the game for' the cT would see a game being played by a group y°ul}g CLUB GOLDEN BELTERS sairs. In the you HAD ASKED That was before ol’ Diz, whose game with the at the of a hat if you should To Fifth Victory Against to boes, Jenkins fellows who would fight drop Beats Detroit 9 4 colorful escapades, suspensions and displayed a fireb,„ it For several years Reds h im the that looked good to make a wisecrack about being silly. t Champion salary holdouts made ARE RAT HIGHLY the fans ar! each iuesday RETIREMENT indications are most of these have been meeting WASHINGTON, May 14.—W)—A FOR "newsiest” figure in the game, he may become “youngsters” 1938- of the on! the around to forget the cares 16-hit attack, plus some weird field- came to Chicago in April, mainstays of the pir, and Thursday evening year CINCINNATI, May 14.—<iP)—The He i of The staff and their business ing feats by the Tigers, gave the Once-Great Pitcher Says costing the Cubs $185,000 cash and Pirates to Meet One hurling thts season, of the aside their official titles Brooklyn Dodgers, who earlier in aided bf day, lay Washington Senators a 9-4 victory At- three players. Best Earp, Snag Allen, Eddie The game ey p y this season won nine games in a Make One More Semi-Pro Aggrega- Lowell and once more be “just boys. over Detroit for a Will a in Jack Shoaf and airs, win- today sweep That year Dizzy played part others. know exactly how the row, increased their current tions in State is volley ball and I doubt if many of the two-game series with the tempt to Regain Form the Cub pennant winning drive, Saturday Again this season the be but if ning streak to seven games today Pirate or how it should played, American league champions. winding up with a seven-won and have installed loud game originated just with a 6 to 2 victory over the speaking eqUiD be better educated at the Steve Sundra, who went the one lost record. But the ne?t two ment at Legion field to you will just read on you may world Cincinnati Reds EARL HILLIGAN With Champion on the mound. introduce * champion route for 12 By seasons, when he could win only new players to the Whit Washington, yielded Ferrell behind the and one fans and to end. 7_ behind the eight-hit hurling of 14.— UP)—1Tho in- I plate, blows in registering his fourth win CHICAGO, May nine games against seven iosses, keep the crowds posted on The Youngsters of the best aggregations of semi- the pro Wyatt of the season but stayed out of imitable Dizzy Dean tried to Quit brought disappointment and heart- gress of the contest. names the National pro in the state in the in- I’m not going to call any DEFEATS The triumph gave serious trouble Even a players BOSTON after his mates pre- baseball but wound up by break. flaming competitive of the lads are self-son- leaders a sweep of their today field and outfield, the Golden Belt for some league sented him with an 8-3 Cubs spirit could not overcome his side- to their of advantage moving from the Chicago with Ecious and may object two-game series and a record ball” and he was Athletic club of Durham, Fields and by the end of the fifth. bench to the club’s coaching lines arm "nothing Morrison in print. One 10 TO 7 five victories in six games against which the Pirates will lock horns handles appearing CHICAGO, Case and Blood- knocked from the box repea f.edly. for 20 and George Jimmy —at double pay. Favored in has been playing years the Reds this spring. those two years he said he at Legion Field Saturday night, Mile Run worth contributed three hits each move which cli- During tired and the remarkable worked with for In a surprise to the home team isn’t yet Slam Homer Wyatt perfection to the visited about 100 physicians and promises give is that he is not Cronin’s Grand Washington offensive and maxed a of Dean developments WILLIAMSBURG. Va„ May 14 thing about him seven innings in the course of day last asked to be sent to Tulsa, the battle of the season in their his Ben Chapman lifted a home run left the once-great year —W>—Tommy Fields. developed yet because in Seventh seventh and actually contest for Maryland' fully Off Appleton earning his victory against the where he won eight and lost eight supremacy. and Dave out and his little into left field bleachers. 1 momentaritly speechless Morrison, North Caro- hair hasn’t grown one defeat and when he pitcher finally DETROIT Ab R tilts. ! This year the Golden Belters lina’s as clean as a Produces Victory H O A refused Dean’s request co-captain, are the is almost two runs on three hits the Cubs favored noggin’ gave up Harris, If_ 5 12 3 0 But even as he derided have not the fine talent they entries for the mile are several of the retirement, gave him today, only trophy in the ball (as in the the Dod- Mullin, cf _ 5 12 2 0 for voluntary pool and a walk eighth, to as a his heart would had last but in addition have Southern conference t When he is not playing in Campbell, rf_ 5 13 0 0 unconditional release and quit player, year, ra c k rr.ee' others). 14.—UB—Joe Cron- had sewn the his BOSTON, May gers already up York, lb _ 5 0 1 10 1 him to “This is the cream of the from last here and can have your name him as a coaching aide to not allow say crop Friday Saturday. the gym he in’s slam homer off Pete Gehringer. 2b_ 3 0 13 5 signed an insurance grand gamee. Wilson. final.” year’s Lucky Strike team, and the Cliff Muller, Washington and dotted line of 3b _ 3 1110 Jimmy Lee on the in a seven-run seventh scored five of its runs Higgins, Manager in Appleton Brooklyn c_- 4 0 0 “I’m to coach a he is said to be one of distance runner, and and in the doctor’s office Tebbetts, 1 1 this club been to going year.” combination Henry Pro- policy a 10 to 7 Der- 3 “Boy, has g/od One little today clinched victory and knocked the veteran Paul Crouelier, ss_ 0 14 2 said, “and to pitch once more teams fenius, Duke, are other a matter of minutes. Dean when the Cub try the fastest, hardest-hitting strong con- Boston Red Sox over the first McNair, zz_ 1 0 0 0 0 me,’’ said gen- another for the ringer out of the box in the after a year of rest for my arm. in Heelia. tenders for the mile is a watchmaker, _ 2 0 0 0 2 Tar feature. fellow Sox. Gorsica, p eral manager, James Gallagher, a whole- Chicago White three innings for his fourth de- 0 0 0 0 2 If I can’t then I’ll be through baseball Fields, the iron man, also a florist and still another Thomas, p_ announced Dean would remain pitch The game is the only wiii a 6 to 3 x _ 10 10 0 and one a rail- The White Sox enjoyed feat in six decisions. Stainback, for compete in the two-mile and sale groceryman 0 0 0 0 2 the team. That short remark good.” setto on the slate in Wilmington has the when Bill at all McKain, p with been another a filling lead until seventh, The Dodgers lost no time 1 0 0 0 0 Gallagher and Manager Wilson indications given an edge over other road employe, Sullivan, xxx_ summed up Dean’s case. For the at night this week and dis- estate Dietrich walked Johnny Peacock, started, scoring twice in both tribute to that Dean tance contestants for the station manager, a real getting Cubs Dean a new contract as paid are it will draw an even larger Robert _ 38 4 12 24 15 gave furniture and first man up. the first on Jim Wasdell’s double TOTALS spirit, Galagher remarking: “He’s Bronson Hubbard trophy. salesman, dealer, x—Batted for Thomas in 7tli. a coach, starting his pay today, crowd than tha± which turned out who is in the Lou Finney batted for Dick New- and a- homer over the left-field too valuable a baseball man to The Hubbard trophy is even an undertaker xx—Batted for Crouelier in 9th. and will also give him the re- to see Eddie Hamman and the being sixth for McKain in 9tli. this class in the one of the boys some, who had pitched the wall by Joe Medwick. It was his xxx—Batter? wind up in the minors—or p'ckiag donated year by the Sullivan hopes Ab R H O A mainder of his reported $IC,000 Boston Hoboes go down in defeat The is and seventh innings for the Red fifth of the and extended his WASHINGTON cotton.
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