wHnw*4 Winn ah! AND STILL CHAMP % *• 7 - - - District- - - - Borneot ‘i. Eliminated from IS KOLEKY Albrecht Wins Glass Memorial Award •The winner and still the Barring Rain, champ: Koleky. Sankemmifh Blasting away with an 11-hit, 11-run attack combined with Al- brecht’s four-hit pitching, the Play city champions bumped off their Junior '.'; Defeats NYA Go-Getters, l-’v.I'.'; 1 I first challengers, night. 11-1, last FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 1941 PAGE 8 May End Today The game, never close, was Champs, 6-3 previewed in the first inning when five Koleky batters scored Macomb County Team Smokers to Closk and four hits were marked up, With Loondtr Ton including a pair of homers by Foils to Cluster WWIi Brice, first sacker, and Menter, In This Corner Hits; in Playoff Game backstop. Coach Gone SCORB IN ALL BUT SIXTH DODGERS LOOK LIKE CHAMPS AT LAST; Continuing the pace the Clean- •A quick end to scheduled sum* RISE > Romeo, county NYA loop imWmg 9B|| m ers marked in every inning, OLD INJURIES SHOULD softball is the to- victors and winners of their mer prospect save Vhe sixth; they did not bat TO JINX CARDINALS first district game, went down night as the Leander Case and in the seventh. in defeat last night, 6-3, before Smokers Inn tens clash in a play- The losers' one run came in “'Round and ’round she goes, superior batting power of the off game of the Junior League—- the second when MacDonald, Where she stops, nobody knows.” nine in a that time—- the Frankenmuth barring rain. playing left short at sA lot of good money has shifted hands as the barker ipun game at Imlay City. ' of the four positions he tne wheel of money stands to ms-' the other three leagues one with that little chant, and a lot Although the county loop tWWF With anchored—laced out a single, change year another dizzy little wheel. having wound up their playoffs, hands this on champs collected the same num- stole second, went to third on By we National League only Juniors remain in which mean the pennant race ber of hits as the victors-seven. the ac- and came home on you can’t turn your back without the Cards and Dodgers ¦ tion, and a defeat an error where Frankenmuth concentrated six »«Hi fa as wmßm-k .v for the Smok- single. scampering about and changing positions. Currently, the tonight will give loop Peltier’s Cards three innings ers the by the there of theirs in the to the outfit. A Only other hits Go- are in the lead but you can count on their staying about where they did all of the scor- crown Leander single victory willcarry series over Getters were Houthoofd's as long as a snowball in you know where. ing. The victors marked twice the until Monday for the rubber in the third and Smith's single TWO DECADES SINCE PENNANT in the third, three times in the game. in the last. They were set down It’s been two decades now since the Dodgers last saw their fourth and once again in ttv? one, two, three in the first, opposite the word Champs and they’re still waiting in The Smokers, who ousted the names seventh. fourth, fifth and seventh. Brooklyn for the headlines to scream “Series Winners.” —Daily Monitor Photo Bowl-O-Drome team Wednes- HOMER SCORES TWO USED - That being the case, we’ll put on our jockey silks with THE LEADING HONOR in Mount Clemens softball—the Louis Glass Memorial Sports- day, have one defeat in the play- FOUR PITCHERS the) Romeo, spreading the lu is were used by big black letters S-U-C-K-E-R on the back and climb out! manship Award—was given to Harry Albrecht in a brief ceremony at the pitcher’s mound of the offs—suffered at the hands of Four pitchers butter-thin —one to the inning, the Smith started the on our specially padded limb. Being cautious by nature, we Covered Wagon diamond last night. Albrecht, hurler for Koleky Cleaners, is shown in the center. the Leander team—a 11-4 defeat. losers. for the most part—got one big game three fram- had this limb built only a few inches above ground. To his right is Albert Glass, father of the boy for whom the memorial is named, presenting the tro- The Cafemen, with no losses, are and struck for frame in the fifth when they es; MacDonald pitched the o phy. To the left is Buddy Vernier, president of the “Go-Getters” club, donor of the award. Al- slight favorites to put a quick tallied three times off three one a Formerly, we used a high limb for our dirty work, and came brecht also received a medal, which he will keep. The trophy, which has his name on it, re- end to play in the game tonight. iourth, allowing hit; Wad- hits. Lothery, third-sacke/, fifth, giving aown by rope, but a group of football fans tried to lower us W. possession of the “Go-Getters” club. pitchers for the game dell hurled in the homer to mains in the # by the neck night after some football predictions —and slammed out a score at Consumers are expected be up two, and Forton tried his one to we had to give up the altitude work. Bowerman and Throop, who Harry Bates for the Smokers hand in the sixth, when no hits both singled. and E. Sarven for Leander. were marked. Being out on the limb, we pick Brooklyn, if only to Haase hurled for the losers All-Stars Start Squad Games Leading the winners at the stay in form. This is the third year we’ve nominated until midway in the disasterous Barry Slated plate was Bourdage, who got them for the league championship and if they don't soon, we’re call romance fourth, when Frost took ovev • EVANSTON, 111., Aug. 15— the poll of fans, which selected three for four, two doubles and accept going to the off. the mound. Avernhammer (/P) —The college all-stars have the collegian lineup, to start the a single. Menter, catcher, got a Often a bridesmaid, they should make the altar this time. handled the twirling for the US( started intra-squad football 11 men who ranked highest in Exped Eighty homer and a double in three For one reason, the Cards would look funny up there on winners. Post games the voting. So yesterday he crutches. Injury ridden all season with a toll of hospitaliza- for at Dyche stadium and times up. Albrecht scored twice. Leading Frankenmuth at the Coach Carl Snavely says he’ll assembled nine of them on the In the field, Moore, left-short tions running several score, the Cards were supposedly healed* plate was Ranke, right field, Jones' Assistant know soon just who will do the same side and matched them for the winners, played his usual up a few days ago. three, triple for Tourney “We’ll win, if we don’t have any more injuries,” Billy who got two for a heavy work against the Chicago against a second —but definitely tight brand of ball. and a double. Habke, shor:, May Get Job Soon Bears Aug. 28 in Soldier Field. not inferior—team of stars. KOLEKT Southworth said. But, they got the injuries. Enos Slaughter Player* AB I H got laid up, then Frank (Creepy) Crespi got hit safely twice in four tries. Snavely, of Cornell Univer- The only absentees from the Womin'i Ploy Starts 4 1 I slammed in the M**rc. I* a ball. Both are For the Macomb County out- LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15-- sity, is bound by the rules of starting list picked in the na- Albrecht, * S S 1 face with now playing their ball along the Bowerman, and # August 18; Many Bcnrdmft. 2b 4 1 S sidelines. fit, first, (JP) —The University of South- tion-wide poll were Forest Ev- * Brice, lb I 1 Bad luck usually running Throop, second, each got a pair ern California shortly wiU ashevski, Michigan quarterback, Van Hcllenbeek, :Detroit Tigers hope to settle Smith, p, c A • I time to heal that they need. bracket of in catch of a pass thrown by Dean A large number of probable • • has returned from a business a score with Bob Muncrief today B. Vernier es 2 So back game to determine the district McAdams, Washington halfback, entranvs have been getting in Peltier, I*. If. r A • 1 they get in the lineup after two days instead of trip in the east and is expected and take it out on St. Louis for • • champion this afternoon. up a touchdown plunge practise rounds during the past Heckin. rs X two weeks and then, several weeks later, it's bang! and the appointmen f brand ball they to set Houthnofd. rs * • I 0 • 0 6 3 0 o—3 to announce the the listless of injured member is hurt again. Old injuries keep cropping up Romeo played yesterday. by Jack Banta of Southern Calif- week over the course, which is DeKay. lb Add FrankenmTi •• 2 3 0 1 o—6 Willis O. Hunter, director of ornia. in top shape, according to Mac- simply because they weren’t pampered enough at the first athletics, said soon after Jones’ The baseball the Bengals play- Total* *..... Ad 1 4 sign of trouble. one Donald, and with plenty of first death from a heart attack July ed, in fact, produced only The fault hardly lays with the coaches. Neither does it BEGINS TITLEDEFENSE run in a double hand information on the layout, 24 that no appointment would header, allowed with the men. The coach has a winning combination; he wants •FLINT, MICH., AUG. 14—(JP) the first clubs in the some hot shooting is expected be made until Dr. Von Klein- division Ted Not Surprised to continue under enforced layoff—- —Marion (Buck) Shane of Kala- American League pull next week. it. The man chafes the Smid returned. to further Towers Girls the more so because another hustler may take over his position raasoo began campaign today away from Detroit’s and Competition in the three-day a reach He’s Leading Hitter permanently—and says he feels all right before he to defend his Michigan closed AT COACHING SCHOOL NOW awarded the Chicago White Sox play will be should. 54-hole on a Aug. 15 Cursed with a long line of injuries tennis championship, with five Barry, chief assistant of the triumphs by 3 0 O PHILADELPHIA, and hospitalization of 3 to 1 and to medal basis, all entrants having (/P)—Boston’s cocky Ted Wil- key men—including backstop Mancuso, leading contenders hot Jones coaching staff, is present- Shoun and Cooper, on the margins. Hark 23rd Win posted qualifying scores for isn’t all surprised he’s both pitchers, Jimmy liams at and third sacker trail of his title. ly at a coaching school ct The fact that Muncrief is slat- Brown, who sparks the M. G. A. play early in the sum- leading the major league hitters infield, the Cardinals are due have Heading the entry list of 30 Monterey, Calif. ed to pitch for Browns to- to an outcrop of injuries the Crystal mer. Eighteen holes a day will with a gaudy .408 In fact, he’s on the same men. were Gene Russell, Detroit city His name was the first, and day was welcomed news to the Trounce be played. a little disappointed his average START PRESSING—THEN COMES champion; Norris, Lansing, virtually last, mentioned as Tigers, who collected ten hits off TROUBLE Rex the 10-3, in Loop Game Ranked as leading contend- isn’t heavier. They’ll be in there pressing, last year’s runner-up; Roscoe Jones his delivery in Detroit Sunday, and when they start to press a possible successor to to ers in the championship flight But now that Red Sox and worry over (Buck) Burgess, Mor- but took a 7 to 3 shellacking. the. the pennant, they play harder and rougher—- Flint, and guide the Trojan football Towers girls notche i are Rylma Strevel, 17-year-old shrinking violet is on his way, with the result Manager Del Baker named Paul that they’ll end up benched for injuries. ris Drilling and Bill Irwin of campaign this fall. their 23rd victory last night, girl who is the class of local he wants the baseball public to Rapids. Trout to oppose Muncrief. Each Without a doubt, the Cards have as good a ball club as Grand Associated with the head- as they trounced the Diamond women golfers; know there’s no question about hurler has won seven and lost Mrs. Bergen the Dodgers, but a fresh plague of injuries—say at the first of Final matches are scheduled man, as Jones was known, Crystal team, 10-3, in a Blue him winding up the American since six games this season. of Plum Brook, defending September—may well rob them of the spark they need to for Sunday afternoon. 1929 U S.C., previously Water League game plaved at League its first player at and BRIDGES SEVEN HITS champ, and Mrs. Deßolt of season as stack up a big portion of victories. Women** play is being resum- GIVES St. Clair. in years the .400 mark. from 1922 to 1925 with Jones Lefty Thornton Lee notched Bald Mountain. Mrs. Bergen 18 to top On that basis, we’ll pick the Dodgers to cop the title. ed in this year’s tournament, the University of lowa. Scoring four runs in the first “Sure I will,”roared the fly at his 15th triumph in the opener was defeated by Rylma last Unless, of course, they lose. with approximately 18 entries sixth and one in the chaser as he sprawled a dress- Barry ranks as one of the best at Chicago yesterday, allowing and second week in an M. G. A. inter-club on If they lose, we pick the Cardinals. That’s why we have expected. ing table yesterday’s scouts and tacticians in the eight hits to seven the Sox and seventh, the locals were match. room after a low limb. So we can hop off in a hurry. White Sox-Athletics "It’s Pacific Coast Conference. got off Tommy Bridges. never in danger. Jean Ran- Other locql women playing doubleheader. hurling Towers, going to be a cinch. All it takes Stop Your Johnny Humphries, in his sec- dolph. for the in the tourney will be Mrs. gave up four hits in the sixth is luck, confidence and good hit- CLOSED NET TOURNEY ond start this season, shut out Marion DeGraff, in the first Worrying • (JP)~- first, ting —and boy I’ve got all FLINT. Mich., Aug. 15— the Tigers, giving up only seven and three hits in the but flight, and Mrs. J. Pangborn in only one in all the three.” Fred Kovaleski, Detroit high hits, in the nightcap. Hal New- allowed the second bracket. Let'* talk over school star, faced his first test was the loser. others. your houser courses problem* Michigan Earnest, pitcher for the Crys- Twenty four hold yum'msm today in the closed Humphries / PffiSONA'l \ yielded a lone hit mo . . membership pin G. . the M. A. to row tennis tournament as he con- for six innings and weathered tal outfit, gave up 15 hits. At and most of them are expected fronted No. 4 seeded Roscoe Tiger threats in the last three the plate. Doris Schalm led the to be represented at the tourna- Legal InUrfil (Buck) Burgess, of Flint, in a innings. He a two-bagger to locals with a triple, a single Rata* Ob Laana hit ment, according third-round match. score Tom Turner, who had dou- and two runs in three times up. to MacDonald. Young Kovaleski swept bled. and then crossed the plate Boulier. catcher, marked twice MOUNT CLEMENS through two matches yesterday, on Joe Kuhel’s single in the third in three trips for the visitors IPapgiL League FINANCE COMPANY defeating Gene Welch, of Flint. frame. Moose Solters singled in The W’in last night was the Ufajor 6-0, 6-0, and Harold Simpson, the third White Sox run in the Towers fourth in three nights. •tt If. WALNUT PHONE *641 TWO GREAT BEERS of 6-3. sixth. Standings Kalamazoo. 6-3. DETROIT BREWING CO. JOE’S PRO WINS ISSUE GRID INVITATIONS AMERICAN LEAGUE • DETROIT. Aug. 15
W L Pet. *GB • ALBION, MICH., AUG. 14— Clyde Martin, of Detroit, per- .... New York 78 38 .872 .... THEBE |S A BI ASOX (JP) —Invitations to 39 football sonal pro of heavyweight cham- Cleveland 59 50 .541 15 FRANK E. PETITPREN « candidates for Albion College's Joe Louis, collected *4 pion the Boston 59 53 .527 17 —DISTRIBUtOE- 1941 team were issued today by prize money from his pupil to- Chicago 58 55 .513 18 MOUNT Coach Dale R. Sprankle, who day for his performance in Vi CLEMENS TELEPHONE 106 or 439-W win- DETROIT 52 60 :464 24 will begin practise drills Sept. 8. ning the Joe Louis Open golf Philadelphia 50 61 .450 25 4 Thirteen veterans of Albion's tournament at the Rackham Washington ..45 64 .413 1940 M. I. A. A. Championship course. 294 St. Louis 44 64 .407 30 Team were among the candi- Martin carded 72-74 yesterday "Games behind leader. dates invited. Albion opens its to match his Wednesday score schedule September 27 against for a 72-hole total of 292. and THURSDAY’S RESULTS Ohio Wesleyan at Delaware, O. turned back the bids of Calvin Chicago 3-3, DETROIT 1-0. Newspaperboys New York Washington Searles and Zeke Hartsfield. At- 7-10, IK I mb* «J«^*****l^m£| WIETHE REPORTS TO LIONS lanta, Ga.. professionals, who 0-3. • DETROIT, Aug. 15—(JP) — scored 294's Boston 11-8, Philadelphia 8-10. oh p Veteran John Wiethe, all-na- St. Louis 3, Cleveland 3 (call- a" u itou « tional ed end of 10th, darkness). e professional football leag- WOMAN LEADS FISHERS at a *r,v« i guard -- ue in 1940, reported for • MUNISING. Aug. 15 iJP)— FRIDAYS GAMES practise Thursday with the De- Mrs. William E Morie. of North DETROIT af St. Louis, night. WANTED W troit Lions, as Coach Bill Ed- Canton, Ohio, held fitst place Boston at Washington. S tolsoo I wards ordered his gridmen Friday in the Munising Lake Philadelphia at New York. through their first contact work. trout trolling derby with a catch Cleveland at Chicago, night. New City Routes Wiethe has served as a baseball that weighed 25 pounds and 2 or# using.... umpire in the Eastern League ounces. The derby ends Labor Going beyond Detroit toward this season. NATIONAL LEAGUE day. W L Pet. *GB Toledo? Then keep your seat Opening Doily RED ROC K St. Louis 71 39 .645 —there’s no change of coaches •J/rs Brooklyn ....70 39 .642 4 on Greyhound’s through ser- Pittsburgh ...58 48 .547 11 vice! Whether you’re taking a FEEDS “A GOOD BUY Cincinnati ...57 48 .543 11 4 short trip or a long one Grey- PRIZES-BONUSES f&M FOR New York S3 53 .500 16 hound travel means cool com- V\ v • Alwoys fresh made Chicago 48 62 .436 23 fort—and you’ll enjoy cool FREE TRIPS from the best of ingre- Boston 45 64 .413 25 4 savings on the low fares. Philadelphia .?9 78 .271 40 4 LOW FARES YOUR MONEY’’ "Games behind leader. TOLEDO $1.60 $2.90 THURSDAY’S RESULTS 85 l&r- THAT’S MY PROMISE! _ MONROE 1.55 Boys Moke Big Money New York 4, Boston 3. PORT HURON.. .93 1.75 «OAIL «nd I QKi; Chicago 8. Pittsburgh 2. Grtyktwmd ahm Wtan wiwlml kv* | Only games scheduled. mi k tit SitwS Delivering The Monitor FRIDAY’S GAMES KKG• PURTON• DANER DRUG CO. W motor sales IIIVUlf**' EURTON Chicago at Cincinnati. GrtflttU Ttmkil APPLY 10 milling • A. M. ¦¦Mps co. 151 South Grotiot St. Louis at Pittsburgh. rini m Cam at OnUtt PHONE «5.1 New York at Philadelphia, I MOUNT CLEMENS night. MR. MOODY, CIR. MGR. Only games scheduled. BRSYHOUNO
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