THE YPBILANTI DAILY PRIM. YPSILANTI MICH.. MONDAY AUGUST 23. PAGE THREE Sports Roundup

Chicago—lNS—The champion Washington Redskins and the Col to Reds with "a Lames will coast Lose Hot leglate up.on scrimmage today and Phillies All-Stare both let only game Wednesday night at Dych* light practice until their football # snn4sy Stadium. Evanston. 111. The Redskins were heartened by the arrival newspaper man dies a newspaperman died Parkas, who signed a contract after ex - . us holdout Andy star fullback. Giants Blow CLICKS FOR CURS Bv Sords Sterling. 111, Aug 23 Former his home here He waa owner of pre sing willingness to submit to the S2OO weekly fine for his four 1 HOW THEY STAND Jack among of three Mtrhlgsn dallies. the Sterling Gazette and the L*e weeks’of absence from the lineup. The money will be dlvtded publisher lis teammaN** David W Grandon. 84. for 70 year* Pall* (111) Post-Tribune • LEAGUE ••• • AMERICAN Double Header *GB Chicago —lNS—They did something besides play golf at the Victory W L Pet. New York 70 44 .814 They National Tournament just concluded at the Beverly Country Club They New York, Aug 21—INS— ••> 52 .538 9 sold war bonds. Sponsors of the meet reported today that bond sales Detroit say in Philadelphia that If the Phil- coming *3 55 9 totaled $295,000. with returns still in. Washington .... 534 lies don t break records themselves, ••• • • Cleveland 59 53 .5*7 l* they will certainly assist their com- the outstanding young tennis play- Chicago 53 58 .513 New York—lNS—Six of nation's 114 petitors to do sc. And they're rlghL today members of the 1942 National Junior Davis Cup squad. Boston 55 81 474 IB ers were The Phillies, In gentlemanly fash- Those selected are Janies Brink. Seattle. Wash.; Robert Falkenberg. gt. I.ouis 51 81 .455 18 40 .34S did their utmost yesterday to Hollywood. Cal ; Eugene Garrett. San Diego. Cal ; Charles Oliver. Philadelphia 75 30** ion Perth Amhoy, N. J.; Ed. Ray. Taft. Tex , and Jack Tuero. New Orleans Sunday's Results assist the to the Detroit 12-8 New York 0-3. new 1943 National League scoring Cleveland 8-7. Boston 0-8 l second by to 8, tn the game 13 Innings) record bowing 20 Sammy Byrd St. Louis 8-2. Washington 5-4. nightcap of a ooublebeader. Holds First Major (second game, 10 Innlngsi The Phillies were not nesrly so Chicago 5-3. Philadelphia 2-2. gallant in the opener, since it re- Today's Games effort tor the Reds to New York st Detroit (2). quired some Since Switch to Golfing acquire the Title Boston st Cleveland (2), a 4 to 3 victory. In r . n Washington at St Louis (2). nightcap of a doubleheader, Next bis specta- Chicago. Aug 23—INS—Sammy for his victory. to Philadelphia at Chicago (2). adelphians paraded to the mound showing, the main story of Byrd, quiet spoken 35-year-old na- cular and, alter doing everything but ask NATIONAL LEAGUE tive of Georgia who decided that the tourney was the explosion Ing the batters what they would W L Pet *GB golf a marked 's last have, dished up delectable offerings competitive promised better which St. Louis 74 39 .055 than league baseball, round. Regarded as perhaas the 52 ! of blooper balls and piss-poss curves future big Cincinnati .... 84 .532 114 triples, held his first major title beat shot-maksr in the game today, 55 534 that were good for three todtiy Pittsburgh .... 83 1354 and a homer by Eric since making the switch from one he had plenty of them —and not all Brooklyn 80 57 513 IS i six doubles m Ending Aux. 2) | Tipton, 22 hits in all. Every start Fpnrt to the other six years ago. good by any means Chicago 55 80 .478 20 the member of the Reds got at least, Stroking four brilliant rounds Nelson's troubles began In Boston 51 81 .455 22 4 I Ing LADIES’ PLAIN COATS I 1 of — where he hid the hit ami stored at least one . for an aggregate score 277 morning round Philadelphia ... 54 65 .454 23 making names of second-game 1 Children’s seven under par—Sammy won the unusual distinction of York . . . 42 74 382 33 4 The the IN A AND DRKSSIS AA E New Philadelphia pitchers will be with- Chicago Victory National Cham- seven birdies ar.d yet finishing one •Games behind leader iH R>v n c-\ % Clothes by request their parents. v" IjV Oi/C M pionship meet at the Beverly Coun- over par. Sunday’s Results held, of a of The New York (Bants also ob- try Club at almost as wide a mar- On the fifth he got taste Chicago 8 4, New York 2-3 drive liged the chit ago Cubs in raising ml’ q V»*J A-r gin as his former Yankee team- what was to come when his St. Boston 1-1. i f fence, Louis 8-5. their games lost to 74. mates are accustomed to cop landed smack up against a Brooklyn 8-8. Pittsburgh 1-6 total of by couple against wins, by blowing both flag*; out of bounds a inches. Cincinnati 4-20, Philadelphia 3-6. 52 of a double-header, 6 to 2 and jtM When the last of the stellar field He had to drive over and before Games ends ¦¦¦¦¦¦ mmi Today'* 4 Claude Pasaeau held the of 41 top pros and amateurs had he sank the ball, the score card St at Boston. to 3. J^v/ictbeies Louis sunk their putts last night. showed a big six for him , Giants to six hits in the opener, final Only game scheduled. ou Byrd, who represents the Merlon He slamed into the woods on while his clubmates trampled Gianta' twirlera for aafe- Golf Club of Ardmore. Ba.. show- the 590-yard eleventh, lost four three 13 ties It four Cubs pitchers to ed a five-stroke advantage over strokes getting out and finally took 14 n whm-jiw a hold down Giants in the night- ¦ , current l’. S. Open wound up with an 8, practically Tuttle Hill the y I champion, who finished In second museum piece on a card of his. cap, however, after the New York- were ers scored a pair of In the place. Other leading scorers Jim- ATTTND FAIR runs ‘ eighth threatened in £ (?I One behind Wood were a couple my Demaret, Detroit, and Ky Laf- Tuttle Hill. Mich . Aug 23—Mr. frame and the Pi CST Pugefo CA J ' Jtm Turnesa foon. Tulsa, 285; . Ralph Gotts ninth. of military men—Set. and Mrs grandson. petted BASBBALLPLAiSK-Tot\\r Staten and Pvt. Los Angeles. 290; Foulls, Ruth Wallace Gotts The Brooklyn Dodgers * of Island. N. Y. Jim David Stocum and they rUe ei6- lba&obs, ma magt a Harbert of Battle Creek. Lake. 11l , and Jim Farrier. May- Northville-Wayne four homers for the day as Chick attended the in SOCCCSS 0p rs AS A CA \CA6o g\ Mich . Camp Grant. One wood. 11l . 291. and Buck Whtte. and Rodeo Thurs- trampled the Pittsburgh Pirates Jf and County Free Fair - both halves of a to 1 and COS PiTCdec*. stroke still farther back was none Greenwood. Miss.. Lieut. Lawson day evening relatives were tain bill 6 Several Bragsn, Augle other than the pre-tourney favor- Little. Hutchison, Kas . Jahnny also there, Mr. and Mrs Karl Gray, S to 1 Bobby Gatin Nelson of Toledo Revolta. Evanston. 111., and Harry Mr. and Mrs Ar- Howard Schultz and Albie Gloaaop ite Byron Plymouth, and Ed Bvrd's victory was tremendous- | Cooper. Minneapolis. 293 son Junior, Water- each connected for the circuit. thus Gotts and in the SOLVES PROBLEM ase. rid* daily to their bookkeep- ly huge gallery, Head allowed but five hits RATIONING popular with the ford. Barney large enough to insure a neat first game and Rookie Rex ing classes at Parsons Business to wounded war veter- Ypsilanti. has limited the Pirate* to seven In thf Kalamazoo. Aug 23—Mrs Robert profit rthe David Stocum, College In a two wheeled cert, pull- ans' fund, beneficiary of the meet. been spending a week at the home nlghtap. Mason. 32 year* old. 105 N. Burdick /foAH MuMMUU. The St Cardinals gave the Bt., and Courtney. 13 Scarcely noticed in the pre tourney of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miss Donna ed by a pony. The rart was a handy thrash- old, speculation, he captured the fancy Ralph Gotts son Wallace. Tut Boston Braves two years 201 Clay St . both crip gift and 1, birthday to Mrs Mason from of the fans by winning the pro- ings. 6 to 1 and 5 to for a record pled by infantile paralysis, un tie Hill. and amateur preliminary as a partner Mr. Ralph Gotts. son of 12 straight victories 13 daunted by gasoline and tire short her husband and Mrs against the 1 of Bob Cochran of St. Louis, and Wallace, and grandson. David triumphs In 15 starts pitched continued to hold the crowd as Stocum, enjoyed a picnic dinner Braves. A1 Brazle six-bit How to the Victory National reached its afternoon later visited ball in the opener and Harries Gum- Sunday and five climax. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gotts and son bert and Breechen allowed Byrd rang up a 65 the opening Larry, also Mr and Mrs Charles safeties in the afterpiece. day, came hack Saturday with a Gfftts, Northville. Moving over to the American so 67. faltered slightly yesterday Mr and Mrs. Ralph Gotts and League, where they are not s—BWIPfPp morning with a one-over-par 72, son Wallace, grandson. David Sto- polite, the Detroit Tigers exploited with steady 70. Mi- 10 New errors to STOP FUSE TROUBLE and finished a cum. were business visitors in York Yankees He had three birdies in the morn- lan Wednesday and later visited whip the Gothamites, 12 to 0 and ing round —all on the lengthy par-5 OEAI? PVO/AH- t>o FOLKS aunt. Mrs Henry Hammond 5 to 3- The twin victories moved' their Seven holes —and another trio after lunch, APPLAUO ATT TWe E-MO and .family. Paint Creek the Tigers into second place. the sixth, Yankee errors and IS Detroit hits this time on seventh OF THE SHOW BECAUSE and eighth. He made these in 2. Kalamazoo. Aug. 23—Widow of featured the first game, and Tommy LIKE IX OS limit- four strokes less than THEY Pagenstecher. former execu- Bridges won the nightcap by 4 and 2. rust theype Felix it took him to negotiate the same BECAUSE tive of the Bryant Paper Cos. of ing the Yankees to seven hits. trip In the morning play, <3LAP ITS OVERT this city. Mrs Edith C. Pagen Th Washington Senators and the his cards: VS/AL-L. strarher. 63. was found dead in bed St. Louis Browns split a twin bill, Morning Round 'f'P.SIL.A.MT’I,MICH, early Sunday by Milford Davis, a the Brownies taking the first game, nightcap, Tar out 453 443 544—36 PEAR MOAH- | frl’nd Mrs Pagenstecher had S to 5, then dropping the DotTAXALCkiI in ten innings. George Case Byrd In .... 343 454 544—36—72 "PUSSY-WILLOW been in ill health for several weeks. 4 to 2, COME recv~4 afterpiece, Par In 353 444 435 35—71 “bosTOjeo | Doctor Ralph G Cook, coroner who belted four hits In the TWEESV ease, a triple and two doubles, Byrd in . . 343 454 455—36—72 HA-mcsiLßtra.T investigated the said cause including Afternoon Round wesT^OHX?, 1 of death was undetermined Ser- doubled home the winning run in

Byrd out .. . 454 352 434—34 vices will he held a* 2 p. m Tues- the tenth. Pi«r,W,U -V rwi'— U lends Byrd in .. 353 445 436—36—70 | Kim I day No immediate relatives sur- And again Philadelphia a Byrd received a SI,OOO war bond vive helping hand. This lime the Chi- UNCLE SAMNEEDS cago White Sox were bhe benefici- aries as the Philadelphia Athletic* 'YOURHUP* handed them two victories, 5 to 2 AH and 3 to 2. Tony Cuccinello won the It is just as important to provide proper housing for nightcap with a ninth inning hotoer our war workers as it is for them to stay on their jobs ere's Always Manana l that broke a 2 all deadlock. Edgar Th on the production front! expect them Smith turned in a six-hit perform- We cannot to CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN arm roused Jean from her auto- ! unimportant. Her searching gaza ! ance in making the first game his keep on producing the tools of Victory. . .unless we DAWN WAS sending slender matic murmurs of farewell. found the doll-like troubadour be- eighth victory of the season. provide them with the homes they need! This is shafts of pale light over the tops "You look exhausted, dear. Why neath the balcony window. your chance to get in the fight! Enlist those idle of the brown hills as the fiesta of- don't you slip up to bed? I can fin- "That,” ahe told herself sternly, GLIDER COMPLETED ‘•*t«**l4 . 4 1 rooms . .that unused space in YOUR home! ended with the Mexican na- ish these goodnlghts, and then “is the reason you act like a ailly ficially Kalamazoo, Aug 23—With a tional anthem. The final, shouted sleep late In the morning." schoolgirl.” Jean was about to refuse. She She could see Rosita’s gesture of : wingspt ead of 40 feet Kalamazoo s "Vivas!" of the rapturous guests has been complet- after hated to stop in the middle of any tossing down the rose and Curley's ttrst glider Just • • • before ithappens! echoed and re-ecnoed long ed in Michigan Col- Its But as she opened her mouth catching it—their bows—she could the Western the oschestra had packed away Job. lege shop. It made gone. to reply, nostalgic guitar music see the sombreros sailing enthusi- mechanics Instruments and had flight of 3,000 fee: over Kalama- been running rose above the murmurings of the astically akyward and hear the a Servants had dili- zoo Sunday. It was taken up by gently among the cars, wagons, departing crowd. guests' roared "Vivas!” INSULATE YOUR HOME Guests moving down the steps, A colorful place, this Stanley Corcoran, vice president of trucks and various assorted equi- Mexico—a Company, It's no fun sitting In the dark simply because t through the patio, or already get- temperature that naade the brain ihe Frankfort Sail Plane PREPARE FOR WINTER NOW pages for over an hour dividing the ! Joliet . who has an rec- ing into their cars, turned to see visions and the heart beat with 111 all-time your black- drums of cheese. Miguel was In 13 hours in all blown tuae has plunged house Lnio a break into delighted cheers for the high foolishness, she reflected sar- ord of glider the charge of the distribution of this single and who ha* last tableau of the fiesta. donically. It was a country in a flight out Moat fuse trouble can b« stopped before It magnificent largess, and himself good traveled more than 200 mile* cross- • • • Rosita was standing on the bal- that could addle two hard-headed, carried some of the drums to cer- country in a national said plane happens by observing a lew simple precautions. tain privileged cars. As the shout- cony, once more in the white dress city-bred young people like Steve of competition ing. farewell taking guests came her mother's, her dark hair In Landis and herself—setting Steve straggling out, he watched with sharp relief against the creamy to dreaming of regiments of sa- (1) Frayed lamp cords and extension cords are often background of the building. She boteurs and her of the first black- May-We Surest That You hawklike concentration to see that reeponslble for abort circuits. Such frayed cords sra no dreamy-eyed homegoer got into was laughing down at Curley be- eyed, curly-headed cowboy who the wrong car or carried off his low in the patio, his guitar slung looked her way. dangerous. Have them repalrod BEFORE they cause neighbor’s share of cheese. over one shoulder. She held out a The patio scene was being tinted (Don't Upstairs, Maria and two Mexi- long stemmed red rose to him in now with the rosette hues of com- trouble. loop cords over a nail. Don't kink her tiny, dark hands. Slowly their ing dawn. She yawned, moved Buy Storm Sash Now can girl servants ran swiftly from cords tie them in knots. Don't run cord through room to room, assisting the women voices met and blended in the soft, across the hall, unlocked her bed- or a guests who wished to change from liquid melody of "Hasta la Vista." room door and entered her room. door )amb or under rugs.) (2) Never put an electric their fiesta costumes into Jean turned abruptly to Mrs It was in that moment as she traveling ~OR NEXT WINTER water. at suits. Maria managed always to Parkinson. "I am tired," she admit- reached to anap her light switch appliance in Never poke the element of ted. “1 think I will go to bed, if you that she heard the low rumble of superintend the final packing, call- your electric toaster (or any other appliance) with ing stridently for one of the half don't mind. Thanks—and good- men’s voices approaching around dozen rancho cowboys who had night." the comer of the hall. Something a fork or sharp tool, whether turned on or " ofL assigned the carrying "Goodnight, dear in the heavy anger of the tones • • • been Job 'of (3) appliances the guests' luggage down to their Mrs. Parkinson gave her hand a made her pull her door open a nar- Don't conned too many tnd extra pressure smiled, row crack Mrs. quick friendly and to llaten. The voices lamps on one circuit (4) Be careful not to overload room, but when Jean had gone the turned came nearer, and their blurred Into the dining Parkinson ? steered the guests who looked in- back to watch Roaita and Curley monotone sharpened into word*. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK your waaher. or feed too many pieces of clothing capable of starting a long drive. with a puzzled, Irritated frown. The lighter voice was muttering I® through the wringer at one time. The same is true Here he poured them a steaming Jean ran through the hall and angrily. Call Scovill’s For Best cup of black, strong coffee, before across the narrow court that led "But it Is our affair, senor We of your lroner. (5) Disconned appliance# by pulling all together ACCIDENT taking them on to the patio steps into the sleeping quarters of the are in It with you. And do Roofing Materials for their verbose farewells to Mrs. sprawling hacienda. She had to put If you things like you do tonight Quality. on the plug —never lerk out the cord. Do not latf Parkinson and Jean. Even black behind her those sweet, which anger the beeg boes. no one 1 shallow insurance softens cords come in contsd with water, groase or coffee failed to sober a heavy-set, k volces blended so perfectly In the —not even you—will live to get his idfe*! place—” rollicking guest who Insisted on do- romantic song: had to escape the • o • (I) If a faulty lamp or appliance bums out a fnaa. ing an imitation of the Charro carefree hllairlty of the dispersing A threatening rumble from the the blow ! dance. Everyone on the steps crowd. It had suddenly taken on heavier voice cut through the plain- disconned It at once—and don't use again uaß M around laughed and Joined In his the grotesque torment of a night- tive murmur as the footsteps grew been repaired. The Detroit Edison Company. huriming. mare. She was too weary to com- fainter. has Jean, alone, was not amused. It bat It rationally For a moment her Jean cautiously opened her door had been, she reflected with bitter only escape was in flight. and looked out. In the dim light of Consult Justice, an exciting, fascinating Gradually as she reached the op- the hall she had one glimpse of the dance The two dark-eyed, capri- posite end of the hacienda, the song two. One was a huge man, with a cious dancers had kept their audi- grew fainter Her moment of des- rolling, heavy walk. And the oth- ence In a breathless trance with the peration passed. She slowed her er— Jean's eyes widened slowly as BUY WAR BONDS ELECTRICITY IS NOT RATIONED. vital, electric tension that flowed frantic run to a walk. The shadowy she shut the door, locked it and Hopkins between them. The challenge, the length of the hall was a place of leaned against It to get her breath, ITS PRODUCTION REQUIRES COAL predatory fury in the man's ges- cslmlng quiet. Her slippered feet which came In slow, painful gasps Insurance BUT tures that bordered at times on moved nolseleaety owr the shining The other one was slight—and AND RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION. violence the elusive mockery, Ule toward her MWeoosn door. walked with a decided limp. She subtly changing to tender passion Then she was abruptly ashamed trembled as through her mind ThomaS DON'T WASTE ITI In the girl's alluring responses, of her flight. 9m stopped beside the flashed another picture—this man were captivating to put It mildly. window In thg hall directly across running behind three other men to- PHONE 263 They were, as Jean had always from her dM» and looked out ward a car parked near an em- 9 8. Wathlnoton krvowr. two of a kind, despite dif- through the «¦> light of new bankment—running with that same Scovill Lumber Cos. the ferences of breeding or birth. Even morning saf onto the pano- halting, peculiar limp Tee it was fttpraMfttln# the fiesta audience had Yeoogniz*d rama of From on# of the saboteurs who had at 83 Aipartart. here THE TRAVELERS, M.fdo’d Yard N. Huron Jarvis Phon« ?t the figures at the opposite mt em wracked the train. Mra Parkinson s hand on bar K lor ‘« tooked nMjmf (To Be Continued)