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1945-07-29 [P S '•_____ Sports Roundup Trounce Newport News, 11-1 Sportspourri Buccaneers vr HUGH FULLERTON, JR. Don Whitmire, who Is Ineligible 28— W) —An NEW YORK, July for Navy football this yer, has Hot Sticks! Tommy YORK TAKES CHESHIRE article on the Braves’ been giving Line Coach Rip Miller NEW PITCHES Digest Holmes in “Baseball a hand and Rip says he’s ‘‘a darn Pounce can't Detroit Tigers points out that when Tommy good coach and leader.”. .Oal- FOUR-HIT to enter Duke TWO FROM PHILS muster the credits lette, dam of the filly Gallorette, CONTEST he U. at the Yankees’ expense failed as a racer and was sold for in- On Three Sox Pitchers July 28.—(Pi- The Wilmington I-ates went to the Piedmont league Owner W. L. Brann recently PHILADELPHIA, made . $700. clean it.” _ sweep of the .. stead and “never has regretted turned down a $75,000 for Gallette’s some sterling pitching series v Backed by Newport News it also detailed several jobs, which was bred in an DETROIT, July 28.—UH—Every Shipbuilders bv ... daughter, the New York Giants handed the that Holmes man in the Detroit shared ing the Virginia boa- none very lucrative, effort to repeat the “Challedon lineup city bniM." BOSTON SOX DOWN 17-hit attack off three Philadelphia Phillies a double lick- a 11 to 1 has held during the off season. Nick.”. .Red Patterson’s newest in a Chicago shellacking las tni '.! the we offer two r today as the Tigers cuf- the opener in Legion Stadium in by way of contrast, baseball teasera "Wha t m a j o pitchers ing today, winning the second 8 of the went through college a under fed the White Sox to 3, moving and tak- game series. The Yankees who league team started game 6-2 a tight pitching duel 21, Buccj. Holmes in under WASHINGTON, Eour full games out front in the peers won the and who played against one manager and finished 8-2. opening game F- ing the nightcap, dav 12 — Stlmweiss American League. night to fi. the minors George another—and won the game?”. BOSTON, July 28.—(£>)—'The Bos- Van Mungo gained his 11th tri- Louis 'Lefty' (North Carolina) and Bud Metheny the Phils’ June 3 game against Paul (Dizzy) Trout, handicap- Cheshire on •>,. in the first giving up mound and .in the off after ton Red Sox beat the Washington and sickness for two umph game, for the Corsairs (William Mary). the Pirates was suspended ped by injury he gave ! coaches and teach- lead- Nationals 6 to 2 today as Jim Wil- in six hits in the seven innings four scattered hits while season both are six innings with Philadelphia months, made his first start whiff-! son held the visitors to three scat- worked. Ace Adams made his seven of the ers— Stirnweiss at a Connecticut 11-9. Fred Fitzsimmons was nearly three weeks and stayed Shipbuilders. Leh ing twice he in <he af- was and Metheny at a big tered singles, although to his ninth 42nd appearance eighth wild at times and gave prep school manger then, but Ben Chapman through register pitch- up — three men in succession. tired. tree school and the con- walked on a nine-hitter. ter the big righthander passes to first. In the Norfolk, Va., high wag boss on July 13 when ing victory second not make any more After three men walked succes- Ernie Lombardi was the star fifth and sixth the v/hile they may test was completed. The Sox, who dropped out of a Big innings y- in a ship- sively in the fifth and there was his of singles ginia lads filled the dough than Holmes does fourth place tie by losing, bunch- of the opened, pair sacks. more se- one out, Lewis drove in A1 York Cheshire settled the future is a lot Buddy their hits in the third accountir. for both New down and re- yard, Service Dept. to ed four of Roettger Carrasquel with a long fly Phils’ lone run came the side with no runs cure. .seems that Wally When Marine Lt. Hugh Gallar- inning for all their runs. scores. The scored. at the recent col- Johnny Lazor. sixth when Vance Dinges The locals, paced at bv said a mouthful neau former Stanford and Bears in the bat D-i came Detroit jumped on Orval Grove when he re- The other Washington run in Wasdell, who Coward with three hits out lege coaches’ meeting star, returned to the U. S. after hits in each of the first doubled Jimmy of f:v, when Lewis singled for three times at is to get inva- in the eighth had walked. bat. slammed on-, a marked: ‘‘Our problem in eight Pacific for a 5-3 lead anS ;nii taking part scored on Joe Kuhel’s fly. three innings of 13 hits off the baseball men interested in on and in the slants of Mp<- more sions, winding up with 60 days added two more runs off Lee With every player lineup education.” The Red Sox got three in the Smith and Cox. Newport the benefits of college Okinawa, the question he want- and one off lefthander safe- hurie-c big Bob Johnson brought in the (Buck) Ross except Phil Weintraub hitting Allen and Hutson re- third. Cheshire i h two H ed answered was: “Has double' after Johnny Johnson. first run on Lazor’s ly, the Giants routed three Philly four and Tom F Candid Caller tired Bill McCahanan, The Box: Day/* and yet?”. Lazor brought the second A hurlers in the nightcap, behind a Keithan semi won 13 walking. Chicago Ab R H O with two for five t; At a recent Florida pro former Duke ace who has and the on Dolph Camilli’s triple Moses, rf- 5 12 5 0 14-hit attack. George Hausmann, were the and lost none for the Max- leading batsmen for at Jacksonville games _ 5 1 1 11 0 baseball tourney first baseman came home with the Farrell, lb who paced the hitters with three has walked _ 4 12 13 were a rid- well field, Ala., fliers, Schalk, 2b 11 the umps taking quite third on Newsome’s sacrifice. safeties, reached base safely The club sol- 33 batsmen in 18 games. He Dickshot. If 4 0 2 1 0 Newport was able it from the mostly only BOX: He made ing players, The 3b _ 3 0 2 0 0 times the day. men on the Athletics. .the Ah KIt TTH «O A Cuccinello, during get bases but were r- for the calling belongs to the Washington 1 0 0 0 1 diers and sailors, Baker, 3b _ walked six times and able to connect has ® four hits, in the clutches s balls and strikes. .finnally one Fliers’ staff, incidentally, Case. If 1 ? ? Hockett, cf_ 4 0 0 2 0 ©f $ hit into a forced play the other. total of 14 men were left hitter turned around whiffed 570 in 524 innings. .offi- Myatt, 2b- J Michaels, ss 4 0 0 2 4 stranded exasperated rf J 4 0 0 2 1 Brewer 10 hits in on Lewis, Tresh, c _ Jack spaced the paths. cers at the Navy Pre and remarked: “You know, ump, Georgia Clift. 3b 1 0 0 0 2 for his fourth t 0 0 11 0 Grove, P_ the nightcap triumph. The visitors scored one in .the man flight school can get “C” cards Kuhel, lb 1 0 0 0 0 it, you're totally blind,”. a n 0 1 0 xReynolds Mott and Coaker Triplett each sixth when trouble. All 0 0 0 0 1 Bitsy inning Bishop drew , blue drew himself up in all his without much they Ross, p- losses. in 1 0 0 0 0 made twTo hits for the base on balls, M. Smith darn have to do is pass swimming tests xxCurtright sacrificed and “I know c 0 majesty replied Guerra, _ 0 0 0 0 Th*» Box: him to But 1 0 0 0 2 Johnson, p second. Morris was or “C” and “D” mid-August. 0 0 0 AD K n o ^ I am otherwise the Army by _ 1 0 New York well ° ” xxxNagel off latter’s clubs short to first, Mitchell the cards receive aren’t p Lafoon helps Sgt. E. Harrison (left) cool golf rf ® ® walked a:;; would have nabbed me a long time they’ll Carrasquel, 0 0 Ky Mallory, j? i j J 3 9 24 12 a torrid round at Tam O’Shanter. Harri- rf Oliver singled, his second for xLayne 0 Totals _z_38 after sergeant shot practice Treadway, hi; good gas. o 0 0 0 1 ®s _ in as won recent St. Paul 2b score UUrieh, P 0 0 xbatted for Grove 4th. son familiarly known “Dutch," Hausmann. } the night, to Bishop. ago.”___ 1 0 0 Open._ \ 0 1 0 Davis xxZardon or Ross in 7th. cf 5 -__ _ xxBattedf Lockman, was passed and Gate Smith struck zzzBatted for Johnson in 9th. Gardella, If 2® 2 3 24 13 \ out to end the inning. Totals Lombardi, c \ \ \ \ inltn. I n in [ 11th Contest xEatted for Carrasquel H O A lb 4 ® The Pirates scored two In Reds Detroit Ab R Weintraub, ? firs; Drop for Ullrich in 9th. BUMS HAND BRAVES xxBatted 2 2 0 ss on _ S 0 STANDINGS Kerr, inning three hits and a base o: Detroit 1 n 2 0 ( 5 1 2 3 3 Jurges, 3b Ab R H O A Mayo.
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