Wednesday, 2, (PHONE CHERRY, tSOOJ Jana 1141 PAGE 16 DETROIT EVENING TIMES DURABLE IST BASEMEN FADING 3 Metro Nines P.G.A. Impressions Demaret Believes Snead Had the CKempionshl| 808 TALES Iron-Man Breed Like Gehrig, Foxx Dying Fast Assured Spots Coming to Him Despite 'Unlimited Putt* 1 808 MURPHY By | NEW YORK, June 3 (UP).— every manager has been beset (Continued from First Sport Pnge) sack problem. Joe Sports Editor The season it barely eight weeks with an initial side of the fairway. The hole jiays the hoy has been In the army i Yanks tried Ed In Eliminations old, but at least one fine old base- McCarthy of the to the year and hasn’t had much time** Buddy easier with a drive athsr already is taking an Levy and finally decided on for golf. They ted nee ball tradition ' . Wm STANDINGS side. , W Hassett, a cast- RIM new, ae *',v FigH Attracts Charlie Hayes' Prestige awful kicking around. That’a the KA«T JIMMY TURNEBA stronger I*ll predict Cleveland At Boston. Casey W L, Pet. W L Pet FRAISEB National Open championship for ' one about the first baseman being off from Boston. r*aby Considerably Enhanced Hassett wih Max CMtern T 1 .474 4 4 .MW Like every one, Demaret the Turneaa family, maybe In the Attention of Local one of the steadiest men on the Stengel replaced N'tuttre S 3 .740 Pereblnr * S -374 West. Lew Gremp and John COM Tech 4 S .044 Hl«h. Pk. 3 4 .374 thrilled by Turneaa's performance. the Aral eue after the war.** Fraternity by Ma’xim s Record team. The iron-man breed of HuMrt h 4 4 .024 Northern I 4 .374 Cauliflower Cooney. 4 .400 Miller 0 S tOOO In the army has done a BY STROKE first sacker isn’t dead yet, but he I this I’Matora 4 “Life MIBBED A dying If you haven’t lost track at WRRT RIPK boy," enthused the* seems to be fast. at White Sox. lot for the Joe Turneaa waa runnerup in* OF YOUTH A Once a first baseman with a 10- point, let’s look the W 1. Pet W L Pet. FOUNTAIN Jimmy Dykes started with Joe Cottley 7 1 .474 Mnrhentle 4 4 .400 Plum Hollow pro. “It has made the 1926 Open, trailing BobbyG year service record war a romman Cent re I 7 1 .474 S'weetern S 4 .374 to Kolloway .333 him more alert. He formerly Jones by one stroke. WillieTumesa couple of better sight. Today the player Who has Kuhel. switched Don Chadmv 4 4 .434 Wn«*it I 4 ¦ Over lit Stadium on June 23 a Murrell Jones. At Weater* 4 3 . 434 N weetern I 4 .333 Impressed me as larking decision • of Meadowbrook already has given - the Cleveland position and then tried T .134 will swap blows in a scrap that held his with the same McKechnie IteOforO 4 4 -404 V. D H. 1 In playing his shots, but not now. the family a National Amateur » than average light heavyweights Cincinnati. Deacon Will - good standing team for as lopg as three seasons McCormick. He knows what he wants to do championship. < will be watched with interest by the brothers in as rare as a three-dollar bill. has employed Frank Only OOP of the four playoff big> [is Henry Haas. And before be steps up to the ball. Demaret, who also had a chapter of the cauliflower fraternity. Principal* in The men who operaied on long s Sauer and Bert positions for the Metropolitan of the Detroit v it goes the line. This has given him more confi- week, is proudest of three eagltf Joe Maxim, a couple of long term leases are all but gone. H so down this swat circus are Jimmy Bivins and the cases of Kuhel. Camilli League prep baseball semifinal! dence and sureness. three* he made in a row on tha the big jump The transient trade has taken In “It’s qnlte a Cleveland lads who have successfully negotiated and McCormick, the trouble was next week was In doubt today. “Like his brothers, especially 525-yard eleventh. command and the traffic is little had hole,*’ he reminds the amateur to the pro ranks. injury or illness. In Foxx’ case it With next Friday’s game* the Joe, this Turaesa always has you. from short of terrific. swing and it’s stronger Jimmy was on the practice te# shortly after he had kayoed major league was probably the slowness that last of the regular schedule. East* a fine Maxim was signed for the bout Twelve of the 16 of play. Levy now.** not later than 6:30 every morning.. two first comes with years Charley Roth at the Marigold Gardens in Chicago Monday night. clubs have used at least lack of ability. em High on the east side, and You’ll want to hear from one of He was out to early one day ha , : in the first two months suffered from a of the by-products of Impressario Frank Barbaro's basemen the reason, the num- Cooley and Central on the west theTurnesas. so how about brother couldn’t get a caddie and had to Roth was one of the season. Three of them have But whatever himself. this winter. Roth didn’t get to the ber of switches hasn’t been ap- side are able today to plan for Frank, pro at Franklin Hills? dhag for White Hope tourney here employed three different men and Jimmy with Snead. Pern* shortage of * “1 knew has what It Of bifTing bee. but he showed enough upon many FOXX proached before. The the eliminations after yesterday finals of the behemoths* three have called as JIMMY players is a trifle takes,** Frank said, “but I*ll aret said: “Ram holed five unltm# his wing. steady, sound promise to persuade Jimmy Brady to take him under as four. And despite the almost astounding the position victories. admit he surprised me. You soe. Iked putts against me.** . turnover, several benched the because turned back Highland year, and in that set-to unprecedented gren. Jimmy Wilson history. Eastern Roth battled Maxim earlier in the managers haven’t settled their Russell, has a great Park. 9-5. for its sixth triumph in foe belted Babe in favor of Rip then The endurance records In both the Detroit heavyweight won on a foul when hia problems to any degree of satis- seven starts. Cooley, defending benched the Ripper for Phil Cava- leagues are held by first basemen him while he waa still on the canvas. Maxim avoided this tactical faction yet. Thus more changes city champion, meanwhile disposed retta. Any moment now you may Gus Suhr of Pittsburgh in the 8-2, and Central night, and polished the Detroiter ofT in the ap- are in sight. Gehrig of Southwestern. error Monday read that Charlie Grimm has been National League and Lou won from Wilbur Wright, 5-3. had gone four full rounds. Bill Terry. Tried the You before the fray YAWKEY NEXT over# American. Have proved fashion called back to take in leaving the two west side con- will recall George Sisler- and until Motor City mitt enthusiasts with a longer memory Take the Boston Red Sox, for Dahlgren was traded to the St. Grimm. tenders tied for first place In their back | season -Camilli, Foxx and Maxim as the erstwhile national AAt* middleweight monarch instance. The Sox^first base post Louis Browns, sent right this division, safe and sound as far as than finally dispatched to the 'McCormick have been noted for competition is concerned. who put together a stnng of victories that stretohed from here has changed hands oftener and play. Not further etcetera, Brooklyn Dodgers. At this point their years of regular mistake of taking on Charley Peggy Hopkins, etcetera the FALCONS IN RCNNING to Pontiac before he made the had it when further complications set in. For ;to mention the Pipps, Kellys clearly Joyce. Jimmy Foxx • Bottomleys. Hayes in an exhibition bout a couple of years ago. Hayes at Brooklyn, where Dolph Camilli and the In the battle for the runnerup • the season opened. Ulysses for STAR base no easy explanation W real position There is FIVE the be- forth, spot on the east side. Northeast- G the in a scrap that marked spell. Lou holds the first outpointed Clevelander Lupien held forth for a dwindling of prestige of the simon pure ranks. Finney gave it a whirl and now has been shared by Angle Galan the sudden ern maintained its inside track for ginning of his cJimb to the top on the of what was always Joe Cronin is holding forth there. and Billy Herman. Larry Mac- part a playoff spot by overcoming Cass a strong position. Only one prom-; in innings, longest Its New Low Price? he down. Joe may be Phail now has enough first sackers iTech. 6-5. 13 the At If breads inent Sturm—has Falcons, forced to draft his boat, Tom for a bridge game. game of the season. The an Alley Fight been drafted, so the condition can't however, face Eastern Friday, and Bivens Prefers Yawkey. ARE SET TIGERS be blamed on the war. In fact, it if Ihey lose Hamtramck and Cass course, now' fighting professionally. He still is' Foxx was sold to Chicago and Hayes, of is exception of four clubs can’t be blamed on anything spe- tie for second with victories • Jones, him as an when he checked in with the Cube With the the 'can MOW ONLY under the tutelage of Leo wbo took awkward York Giants, the De- cific. It is just there’and at in their final games. Hamtramck REMEMBER he headed into a similarly chaotic —the New fumbling, it will kid at the Chevrolet A. C. and made him one of the finest amateur out troit Tigers, the Washington Sena- current rate of .won/ easily from Pershing yester- !situation. The Cubs started for quite a spell. mitUters this amateur fight center ever produced. After copping much-traveled Babe Dahl- tors and the Cleveland Indians be there day. 10-3. with the 13-innlng battle. Lucien s the aimon pure ring world could offer, Hayes trained In that every honor Fryling, who relieved George Du- |Q£ | a year before he made his professional debut this FULL QUART almost Prep on the mound for Northeast- FULL PINT *204. -4 .. for Catholic dich ¦ date he has had only a few fights, and he has yet to ern. sent a long fly with the bases \ ~ « A|irt|Mhnlti winter. To Made pm bvhiv *ad Two Hiis mmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmmmm—mm—mmrnm^mmmmmmmm—m^m- campaigner who can provide a real test of his ability. Only filled to account for the winning meet a STANDINGS \ tied the score in of Maxim, however, gives point to the oft-repeated run. Cass had The rise DIVISION with two i-uns after which champions are made. FIRST the seventh opinion that Hayes has the stufT of RAST SIDE two were out. Michigan folks, Prep Game L, W L Pet YOU*RE like most who was one of the curly-headed Chevrolet During W Pet Art Wilson. Cooley s ace For the youngster Cath c. 11«1 non st. Joseph 4 4 .400 Star at new* Anth’y Ifyou’ll go for Five it* numerous amateur victims is now in a spot to become bat- L* Salle ? 4 «3« St. 3 S .373 and one of its best hitters, again k 1/ puncher's ’wildness, for be walked nine . is*, heavyweight De La sTille and St. Catherine St Cath. ft ft 545 St. Ladta. IS .111 .helped carry the Cardinals to vic- low price! This mellow whiskey the No. 1 challenger for Gus Lesnevich’s light and made four St. Amb. ft « 4.lft are out of the running in the ters, another WMT smr tory. Wilson not only held the increasing in popularity every day.? crown. pitches. W L. Pet. w t, Pet Prospectors to three hits and League prep baseball wild 7.10 why:' by Bivins, who readily agreed Catholic Redeemer « 3 St. Uen Ift .IS7 pair There are three good reasons That distinction is now held all-powerful » * .714 St. Ore*. 1 S .143 fanned 14. but collected a of race, but they teamed for one of Catholic Central’s SI M R. to his prestige in the ring against Maxim. The two lads victory, Lmirdas ft 3 .714 triples to drive in two runs. risk the weirdest games of the season club marched to anothef have been rivals since their days in the amateur ranks. When by SECOND DIVISION RALLY IN SIXTH Bt e e a to take the spotlight. it* eleventh in a row. smother- EAST SIDE I TER bout, is reported to have yesterday W t. Pet. W t, Pet informed of the proposed Bivins Ladislaiyt. eight runs * Central was even with Wright snorted: was the winner, ing St. 24-2. St. Philip 70 1 000 St. Knee 3 ,333 some alley.” St. Catherine « **Ah’d rather fight hhn fo* nothin’ In coming in the third. Stan Wilkin* St Martin ft 3 .7RO St Paul 3 -3SO until the sixth inning, but a double IN THRU WAYS! 2-1. Only two hits were made homer of the St. Bern’d ft 3 ft2ft Anaun. 17 .lift Seymour Berman that drove bagged his fifth WEST HIDE by during the contest, one by each season, but the losers managed to W L Pet. W t. Pet in two runs in that frame decided BASK WBltßlft—carefully 3 7 .300 the winner string of St. Alph 10 0 1 000 St. Rita rhe issue. Murray Weiss and Bill to rxW* rithtm, 37, Star team. And it was that check the Shamrocks’ ft MW St. M MC 1 * .111 /fIMIselected give Niggeling, at Brown's Hurling St M. RO 2 Serman divided the winners’ pitch- made the more scratchy blow off scoreless innings. St Jame* ft 3 ,ftft7 De Sale* 0 10 .000 aroma mml mxtrs full-bodied davor—pro- fountain youth is really a knuckle ball. St. Fred, ft 4 800 ing. allowing five hits between superb fouodaboo of Five Scar. »»»» The of Gene Ryngart, La Salle pitcher, an TENTH STRAIGHT vide the I »HI opinion of Johnny Niggeling, the 37-year-old star THIRD DIVISION them. That is the grounder followed by a defending EAST SIDE Krupa. Hamtramck pitcher scrambles a jinfield Also unbeaten is the W Pet Tom “A—ill"SPlßlTS—distilled and chucker of the St Louis Browns. And. even if he W L Pet. L who three shutouts none too accurate throw to first. Second Division champion, St. ftt. Wedwl* 7 0 1 000 St. Anne* 3ft Ift« has fashioned by costly method learned what he is talking about. Al- ft .000 season, 2 softened a metaphor, Johnny seems to know in won on a forfeit 41 . Thomas ft 2 .ftftft St. Oert'de 0 so far this permitted only St. Catherine’s tw-o runs came Alphonsus, which St. .42ft making fine Scotch whiskies—impart he is well past the age when most peggera* usefulness Mary's of Ms. Clemens Clem’t 3 4 three hits and struck out 12 in in though the fourth on errors. Meanwhile. from Si. WEST SIDE to Five Scar. toward an exceptional nine has captured W T. Pet W t, Pet the Cosmos’ victory over Pershing. rare smooch ness begins to wane, Niggeling is on his way Charles Cunningham, the winning The Dearborn Xavier 3ft 375 ¦ 10 straight on the west side. Sacred H ft 1 .**7 Ross Macklin. Mackenzie hurler. season writh the little Brownies. I pitcher, was touched for a clean Ist. Patrleft ft 3 .714 Mt. Carmel 3ft 3ftft with only- D A PACKS* KBSKEY AT itPKK* M of St. Second Division’s east St. Caa. ft 3 .52.1 All Saints 1 8 .111 set Northwestern down four and lost three to date, single. Charles Beyer In the thrifty - The slender veteran has won Philip all but clinched one hit as the Stags won. 8-2. with PMCCI —ThAt’t FIVE STAR If*^**rwl He credits his Catherine, and* Jack Garvin of La 1 side. St. two and one of those defeats was hardly deserved. hits. first place with an 11-4 triumph Leqion Ray Harrington contributing the better buy in blends! fj Salle made the only recorded American home runs for the winners. success to his own “secret weapon'*—a one-fingered knuckle ball. over St. Paul. St. Philip has two TODAV’S GAMES CHAMPS DECIDED Rooae Vanher vs. Beaudry, Northwest- In other games Southeastern rifinmn*a mm Rims opinion of some eminent more games to play, both with its Untvarsltjr, It’s an unorthodox pitch, in the ern I; Eauat v» Cadlllae swamped Miller. 10-1; Chadsey Sewell, St. Louis more divisional champions closest contender. St. Martin, two Northwestern 3: Poaaeltua v». Plttenger, students of the science of chucking. Luke Two .1; Brig** vs. Police. Belle bumped Redford. 10-4; Western during the day, St. games behind the leader. St. Mar- Northwestern lele manager and long one of the best backstops ip the American were decided Bernard, lale 3. Busbwav vs Learned Belle tripped U. of D. High. 5-2. and Hedwig downing St. Thqmas. 9-1, tin lost yesterday to St. 5; Alger ve. Terns* adt, Belle lale S. Northern, that such a pitch could be gaaaea at 5:30 m. Denby trounced 14-3. League, at first refused to believe and Sacred Heart beating St. 4-3. Pete Viviano allowing two All P I thrown. , veteran Brownie receiver, was equally Francis Xavier. 7-2. to qualify for hits. In other games St. Ambrose «. | the Third Division finals. St. incredulous. downed St. Anthony, 7-4; St. Leo they are both ready to agree now that it can be thrown, Patrick, the defending champion, But St. Casimir, 9-3. edged St. Gregory, 8-7; St. Rita boy who can throw it. Ferreli says that faded by losing to and Niggeling is the One no-hit game turned up when blanked De Sales. 10-0; St. Clement delivery, better even 12-6, Johnny has beautiful control of the difficult Lew Blackmore of Announeiation won from St. Gertrude. and jKflfi Dutch Leonard used to have. And Dutch was on of the held St. Rose hit less, but lost, 6-5. Mt. Carmel won from All Saints, masters of the knuckle ball. Blackmore can blame his own 9-0. My Choice for Flavor! You work better ,, '* < •'-• ’“.*» ’vy//1,^7/)*^• <‘ ? £:-££?&.- -•¦.•*••'.•*-•»•* tS/ss m , .'.»/.V;V. , s»S\,; • : i

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