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1941-05-04 [P WINS NINTH CONTEST IN A a ROM/-A CLEVELAND -A— -A— -mAm Ar ^Ar- MIKE RYBA GIVES Gornicki Hurls Cards To Eighth Win, 6 To 0 Over Phils UP 4RUNS IN 1ST -★ —;—.--* * Jimmie Death In Return Bout Kentucky Generals League-Leaders Sweep Two- Thrillers of Lynch Dodgers SINGLE IN SIXTH BOZZELL AND HILL Game Series With Red LOUISVILLE, Ky„ M.n. —This may sound 4 To 2 slightly Sox, RUINS NO-HITTER TO GRAPPLE HERE iny, but there were fiv» among the militia patrolling 3— (£1 —The ill Downs CLEVELAND. May Fans Brave Chilly today each of Indians ran Only 2,404 Kiauser And Also Pit- addressed as amazing Cleveland Slagle •■general" i„, w their winning streak to nine Weather, Watch Master- ted In Mat Bout At tain, but took orders Vo,?. exped- lieutenant. games today by the simple ful foi Hurling Thalian Hall Investigation ient of umping on Mike Ryba produced The explanation. The five four runs in the first inning. were 'th' the sistant attorneys 4 to 2 triumph over PHILADELPHIA, May 3.—<iP)—A general 0f T resultant A variety of mat weapons will State of Al but w. Red Sox was southpaw ruined Kentucky, Eoston single in the sixth inning be on display during the wrestling rates in Company third in four decisions. A, sc,,,n,i r' Milnar’s _ Gornicki’s chances of program to be presented at Thal- tucky regiment of that be s Pvookie Henry active mio' Mr. Ryba, so versatile lan hall tomorrow the bill from the -ason's night, Frankfort, Ky. Tii..v a "one-man pitching major league ar,' frequently called to be featured by a return bout Owen Keller, as the tall Appleton Fcd.-y, !„ all of his mates first no-hit game today team." and eight between Paul Bozzell and Sailor K. Lewis, William Hays of ex- the St. Louis "y couldn t prevent the quartet right hander hurled Barto Hill. Hum Neill, and. as befits tl.-i,- ,„V' which gave the over in tra-base blows Cardinals to a 6 to O' victory Promoter Leon Sykes will take private life, are se- address.,!",. leaders the twp-game the from a Kentuckians as league the Phillies. wrappings around new- "general." ries. tri- Karl a It was the eighth consecutive comer, Krauser, Polish a Double Gets for the National league leaders refugee who is said to have a lot the In- umph Roy Weatherly opened and the second sparkling mound per- on the ball, to mix a metaphor. a double and BOSTON’S dians first with formance turned in by Cardinal The skillful Polack tussles triple- BRAVES scored on Ken Keltner s triple rookies in the two-game series. Yes- jointed Sol Slagle in the curtain- and Kelt- Lou Boudreau walked terday, Howard Krist set the Phils lifter. BEAT ner tallied on Hal Trosky’s fly. down 1 to 2 on five hits. CINCINNATI In a broad sense, there are two three and two. Jeft Twice On Walks With the count types of holds in wrestling—pun- then lined his fourth home Until the sixth inning. Nick Ett,en Jim Heath ishing holds and pin holds. The Tobin Scores First Win over the exit was the only Phil to get as far as run of the season punishing holds are used primari- Park’s first has? and he got there twice on In Mound Duei With gate in League right-cen ly to w7ear an opponent down, to out in the sixth, field. Mack’s triple latei walks. With two Paul ter Ray weaken him, soften him up and drew a and then Derringer in the inning was wasted. Merrill May pass hut Joe prepare him for the final great down came Stan Benjamin's single, Ryba settled and pitched effort. Pin holds are what the over as will lie the Jimmie out and the threat was and his Iwr Here is an example of great precision driving the rampways. performed by Marty popped BOSTON May 3—(.1*1 TO II four hitless innings name that the user in their return at Legion stadium, Wilmington next Saturday night. I*our implies: holds runs bu' I.vneh Death Dodgers appearance ended. with local mat fans tor Braves uncorked a three.run successor permitted no Horton and in these dare- Popular will enable him to pin his excellent drivers, George Mason, Jimmy Sakobie, Hill Jimmy Kelley,,will perform Gornicki. who won 19 games ami his excellent last- week hopes eiuli the was done. showing the mat inning rally today to dvr .1 damage devil stunts. for Rochester in tlie Internu- adversary's shoulders to _ lost 10 when he held rough, tough Sailor Tobin his first of Boston took advantage of the three seconds. victory ]K, a1 last fanned five bat- Hill to a 75-minute draw. Paul lioz- the required league year, Jon. 3-3. in a tight pitching situation after Troskv dropped above, will another shot at The in which the ters and gave the same number of zell, get hammerlock with Raul Cronin's in the fourth the tomorrow at Thalfan Derringer of the cm., Joe pop fly walks in his first start as a Cardinal. ex-gob night victim's arm is pushed up along TILESTON WINS i hall. Their next will be a nati Reds. two runs. Foxx ST. LOUIS BROWNS meeting to tally Jimmy He was backed up by errorless field- his back is a punishing hold, ordi- 90-minute setto. The champions scored a 1. aiubled and Stanley Spenc’e’s fly RESI'LTS YESTERDAY ing. narly. although Dick Shikat once American League tallies in the third and Den:!., brought home Cronin. Jim The Cardinals smacked out an even caused his man to give up to Detroit 4: Philadelphia 3. SCHOOL CONTEST who had held the FINALLY WIN ONE Braves to ,i : Tabor’s double scored Foxx. out New York 0: Chicago 5. (13 innings). dozen hits off Rill Crouch and Wai- everyone's surprise, the inci- Cleveland 4: Roston 2. hit in the first six innings, r,: that was all. ter Beck, who pitched the last inning. YANKEES DEFEAT dent resulting in Shikat winning St. Louis h: Washington 7. as though he would Track home runs breeze to his The Red Sox threatened several Washington Senators hall t) National League Isaac Bear Is Second In The salvo Included by the world’s But the championship. second decision of the in the dluich Roston 3: Cincinnati 2. j Outfielder Don 1’adgett, in the young seas; times, but failed nammerlock is as a pun- To 7 In Battle Of St. Louis 0; Philadelphia 0. And Field Meet Here regarded Gene .Moore, whose and fourth, and Second Baseman Frank first inning Pinch-hitters Sammy Hale 4: Chicago 3. WHITE 6-5 hold. So are most forms of Rrooklyn SOX, ishing was the Braves’ in the ninth. [single only hit 1;!l Pete Fox fanned with men on Home Runs Pittsburgh 3: New York 2. Crespi the scissors hold, the loe hold, in to then, the seventh third BY GLENWARD BLOMME The Cards’ big uprising came opened with bases and Tom Carey, the STANDINGS forearm punches and various leg- the seventh on singles by Johnny Two Homers sharp single to left and raced Boston batter put in to deliver a American League Matching the grammar school Extra-Inning 'ocks. ST. LOUIS. May 3.— (B—It was Won Lost Pet. Mize. Enos Slaughter, Crespi and he way to third when Lonnie Id hit. only succeeded in grounding track meet in color and excite- Leading Off loth Frame Paul Bozzeil’s favorite punish- a battle of home runs today as; Cleveland _ 1 \ 4 ,77s Gornicki. a double by Terry Moore, booted Max West’s athletes hold is the headlock in which blistering r,do into a double New York _ 12 7 ment the Junior ing play. then .032 High Gus Mancuso's sacrifice and The Trick the St. Louis Browns broke lo 0 .025 Jimmy Do the head Eddie Miller doubled to the left fie'ni Milnar gave six hits— Chicago_ their annual track and he seizes his man by up only to 7 S s staged Brown's latest losing streak with a 9 Roston_ .500 long fly. the circulation corner, scoring Moore and sendiir. one less than the Indians obtained S 8 field meet afternoon at Le- and squeezes until Detroit _ .500 Friday Only 2,404 fans sat in chilly weath- victory over the Washington Sena- i His best holds are West to third. West scored the ty- off Maurice Harris and Washington _ 0 11 .353 Stadium before a 3.—(/PI—The is cut off. pin Ryba. gion large er to see Gornicki give St. Louis its CHICAGO. May tors. St. Louis 4 10 .280 j the tackle and the ing run on Babe Dahlgren's infirti Jack Wilson. 4 crowd of enthusiastic fans. The in hit two jarring flying Philadelphia _ 4 12 .250 13th victory lfi games. New York Yankees had to The Nats drove in five of their mare. In both the latter he roller, Miller taking third, it'd, liOSTOX— All K H O A j National League track meet was the final athletic The defeat, with Pitts- flying coupled to down i his IiiMiiagiii. cf 4 n ii o seven tallies with fourbaggers. St. Louis 13 3 .813 j extra-inning home runs to knock the wind out of Hassett pinch hit for Ray- Berrer an-! event of for the Juniors 3 to over the New hopes c .7 0 0 15 5 .750 the year burgh’s 2 victory ylla!;.
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