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1945-09-24 [P Tigers Lose To Senators Bill — 1 —————-—— ■——— — — — « ----- «vm vvtr«v Browns, 5-0;___. .___.Split M _ PtHWAWl-HUIHiKY The Cats Have Best Team In 16 Years SENATORS PENNANT TIGERS COLLECT Sports Trail May HOPES CUT SHORT ONLY TWO BLOWS ! By WHITNEY MARTIN * RECORD BREAKING NEW PACKERS TROUNCE STANDINGS PLANS COMPLETED BY PHILADELPHIA YORK—Sept. 23-4B- race to the telegraph office by Say, maybe we should have re- the the rival managers, each intent on NEW YORK, 8*pt. 23.—UP)—Major suit of the war CROWDS WITNESS His I audited. league standings ail gamea Potter Registers 8d Somebody sending a wire to a big-city paper GREEN BAY, 21-7 including FOR BOXING SHOW Club All But of 23. may have turned the wrong score, in Saptember Washington saying, effect, “we win easy,” American League Straight Win Of Season as there seems to be an element of and the guy who got his version of PAST TWO GAMES Teams Wan Lett Pet. Professional boxing in Wilming- Out Of American mistrust involved. result to Fans Turn Out At Detroit- 36 64 .573 For Browns the the paper first had 23,000 ton takes a step upward tonight This mistrust made Washington _ 57 57 .555 Race itself evident the best chance of getting it wher Promoter Banjo Eddy of New League at print- Griffith Stadium For St. Louis _ 79 59 .534 a commandantur in ed. at the By GAYLE TALBOT meeting New York___ 79 71 .523 York and Charlotte presents Berlin when Col. Gen. To Cleveland 72 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 38.—(*» Gorbatov Col. Gen. Gorbatov’s suggestion Hanoverians Prepare Exhibition Game ____ 70 .507 American Legion Stadium, a five- DETROIT, Sept. 23.— C7» — of the Chicago- 71 77 how hot it Russion Army suggested indicates a lack of faith in .480 bout card featured the return —No matter gets, th^ cur* the Boston-71 71 .487 by The pennant-hungry Tigers that accounts of athletic contests Meet Kinston Here Friday sun will never again warm up thtf sporting instincts of Allied ath- Philadelphia_ 52 97 .249 off Babe Saunders, a local glover led up and played kitten for among Allied troops be reviewed WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—<U.P>— Senators. letes and if his supposition was At 8 P. M. who has just completed a success- Washington yelson Potter of the St. Louis by their Night National League respective commanders correct it would forecast a dis- Slinging Sammy” Baugh and Frank ful swing in northern fistic circles. With Detroit beaten by the Browns in today’s series final, before being published. Chicago 92 55 .626 tressing failure of the Olympic GENE WARREN Filchock today tossed the Washing- St. Louis 91 57 .615 who outpoint- Browns, the Nats had a chance only two scattered hits The Colonel By Saunders, recently getting General Games to Brooklyn__ 83 67 .553 a breath apparently promote amicable re- As the high-flying New Hanover ton Redskins to a 21*7 exhibition ed Sparky Reynolds, Indiana state to close in to within deep off the steady right hander as felt that competition so Pittsburgh_ 80 68 .541 | might get lations between nations. Without welterweight champ, captured 12 of the today. Then, the were shut out S to 0. keen High School Wildcats grab their victory over the Green Bay Pack- New York_ 77 71 .520 Tigers they somebody would try to jug- of the stories 14 in Detroit and Canada. censorship various Boston _ 66 84 .440 of fights sun peered out of a dark dreary of the gle the scores. h*us scrub togs for a rugged week of ers, 1944 National Professional By courtesy Philadelphia causing ill going out from the games every Cincinnati _ 60 87 .408 The shap-jabbing youngster, vast- to sink on the turf of 13 sky, just long enough however, the defeat tem- feelings, as a person or team win- practice grassy Football League champions, before Philadelphia _ 46 106 .303 Athletics, country, competing would be the ly improved since his northern the Senators in the first game an event and Ann field for next weeks con- fans at Griffith Stadium. PROBABLE PITCHERS cost the Tigers none ol ning would at 23,000. all the earmarks a convincingly champion, least in that parti- NEW YORK, Sept. tour, bears of a header with the A’a porarily be vexed little flict with Kinston, their innumer- from Coach 23.—(£>)—Probable of double fat game and a half lead no to read in the cular Running smoothly pitchers in tomorrow’s major League comer in the sport. their country. able admirers the ring —and leave their flag hopes hang* Paris papers the next a con- throughout City Dud Degroot’s T-formation and games. (Won Lost records in pa- the Washington Senators, who day If, as the Russian officer as over sug- and become more excited rentheses). He will have his opponent to- on the ropes. to Connie Mack’s tradictory story of the county capitalizing on all the breaks, the ing were bowing proceedings. gested, the accounts of sports National League night Lester O’Brien, Char- We hasten to and optimistic on the team’s Redskins held the hand most shifty Washington won the second 4 to 3, in the first game ol add that Maj. Gen. events were submitted to the upper Pittsburgh at Chicago (2)—Sewell (11- crew, com- chance of their first lotte boy who decisioned Early of the twin bill the same James L. Gavin, copping of the way. It was their second 8) and Strincevich (15-10) vs. Passeau game by their final doubleheader at Phila- representing the manders before publication it Hamilton here several months Americans Eastern Conference flag since the one loss and one tie (17-8) and Prim (13-8). score as lost the first 4-3, in the absence of would a victory against they delphia. place tremendous strain (Only games scheduled). ago. The grimly tatooed O’Brien, Maj. Gen. Floyd L. Parks, balmy days of 1929. This year's in the exhibition series. but that didn’t do them much the chance the crowd hastily on the impartiality of these lead- who fights in much the same man- About only vetoed the squad of 'Cats have sharpened The Packers previously had won American good. For, although the night suggestion, if were League ner as than 47,000 in Stad- exploining ers, particularly they forc- their claws on the New (No Saunders, should afford the of more Briggs that as far as up scrappf one, lost one and tied one. They games scheduled.) cap victory—their last start oi Americans are con- ed to rule the correctness of ac- Babe of trouble. had to cheer was in the late Bern and Whiteville elevens, com- off to a start plenty ium cerned there would be no censor- got flying today but the season—boosted them to with* the scoreboard in counts of contests in which the innings when pletely smothering the two out- bogged down in Redskin ter- Buddy Best, who nas recently in a of the ship. winner is determined deep single game Bengals, field showed that the A’s by opinion manned clubs with a dominant fouglft a deal in Charlotte center It would a fine ritory and were unable to push great it also left the be state of af- rather than runs or touchdowns INDIANS Washingtonians a three-run Senator avalance of power. and Gastonia since decline of had overcome we across a score until the final pe- TROJJNCE the in a now fairs, at that, if couldn’t be or baskets. spot where Detroit need won out in extra The Hanoverian in returns to lead and innings. sure of the outcome of squad, playing riod. boxing Wilmington, to take two of its four re* any athletic Boxing comes under this cate- under the local only his the brilliant arcs at Legion The first Redskin score came in ring tonight against Ear- Potter, pitching eighth event unless we had witnessed it, as CHICAGO maining outings to lock up the gory, you usually can find more Stadium against New Bern in the the of the second SOX, 8-2 1. Hamilton in an eight-rounder. win, had the Tigers hand- and even right now under the im- opening play pe- flag. straight opinions as to how a bout even season’s fumbled The worker the start. The first opener, consist- riod when Filchock, subbing for popular ex-shipyard cuffed from pression the Phils and Athletics close came out than there It wasn’t the fault of the sub fairly ently and would have marked up shot a to Joe CLEVELAND, Sept. 23—(JF)- has battled the Hamilton his was a Baugh, pass end southpaw safety off curves single were leading the respective major are opinions on the in tnat opener so much as it was state of the at least thirty odd points if it had Aguirre for the touchdown. Clevelond wound up its at-home to two draws. Tonight’s clash will left Hank Greenberg in the leagues. nation. A Aguirre the carelessness of the to by commander would be been for this which was find both for Senator weakness, then kicked the extra point. schedule two boys gunning the first fourth inning. Roy Cullenbine con- There was a time in the boxing less than human if he today by passing outfilders in not on their failed to quickly abolished during last Baugh took over at the half and triumph in their torrid rivalry. putting the second, a double to game when a little the Chicago pitchers for 11 hits, de- dark when the dull tributed censorship magnify merits of a fellow- week’s drill!.
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