Sunday, June 1,1, 194.1 I) E TROIT aS 1’ N I) A V TIM K S (P HUM hi CHKRRY SSOO) TART 3. PAGE 3 Cards Increase Lead REPEATER Scored From Ist Bob Tales By Edging 1-0 AT TRACK On Single Wins in 11th Senators Team Bucs, «?» . mMMMFS -4 *v... 7 -Wo.’| MB; To Beat, Says Lets *» / s&sss%'**’ ¦ Boudreau Catches Wild Pitch j ¦ Sexton Will Test Connie Mack Phils Win Two In Winning Run 2 Innings; Tribe » By 808 MURPHY in Sixth Frame Loses to Browns DeGlane Here (SPORTS EDITOR) From Giants as (FPI- 12 Mark ST LOUIS. June 12 The CLEVELAND. June RAMBLING Connie ('ardinals Don Gutteridge scored all the heat in the St Louis increased their insists the team to League over the way from first ba*-e on a j>op league is Washington National lead Mat American single Arena to by elev- On Spiked ! Brooklyn Dodgers one and one- Chet Laabs in the N( >T York. Rowe Is ami New games today by defeating the enth inning here today to give Washington natural for half the' is a Pirates, 1 to 0. St. Louts Browns their third Pierre DeGiune. 213-pound and Clark (INS)—- Pittsburgh night hall games NEW YORK. .Tune 12 A vs lift pitch hy Jack Hallett of straight victory over the Cleve- I-Tcru hniun will be the opponent Griffith right now is arguing rank- The swept the Pirates in the sixth inning al- land Indian- of Knink Sexton, now No 4 vv It h .1 u unsuccessfully hoth ends of a twin bill with the lowed to score with The score was 7 to 6 and the ing heavyweight or F.d t Si t angler 1 ,Hndi> to allow him to increase defeat the Tribe-, the number New York Giants today, 3 to 2 the lone tally. Walker reached shaved seventh hist with a down the place advantage over the last and 4 to 3. despite a rash of home safe hunt of nocturnal 1 hirrl base line and went to third ( place Browns to one game. Tco n 1 runs hy the Giants in the second on a single hy . The Browns took advantage of • —i game. Walker aho accounted for two- 17 base- on balls and nine hits by A fourth - inning homer by of the Redbirds’ six hits. yielded five Cleveland pitchers. Hollingsworth George Cas- via a challenge Coaker Triplett provided the win- Hallett allowed the Tardinals A 1 and JSf 0 ter, ning the jn the five hits Torfay s game gave Ihe who pitched from the sixth Jimmy Wil- run for Phillies first game Schoolhny Row e r’lrates 21 consecutive scoreless! on. allowed the Indians 13 hits W the winner of r \ pitched M\-hit hall for the Phillies innings in eornj>etition with the Caster was the winner and ¦¦¦**? the Sexton* 4 ('ardinals llie Reynolds the •o Mes ready bout li in the ojiener until he was tr- A ln-rr. ;i get (if ¦ ¦ 91 /' * * M Tt in the eighth inning when I*lIT*.HI Rf.ll *>T. I f*t IS Among the Brown-' blows were last Monday * moved O A . /¦ jLr . ! a v I - f a <' »' A B H ABHOA a home and triple by following hi 1 i spiked hv Mel Oft in a rundown e.itin* 2 4 112 K!*'ft 2ft 4 ft 4 4 run Vern W- if 4 ft \\ !k*r pi Lou Boudreau, the -.ix to at the homer in the « m f Indians’ has wins hi- credit Pittsburgh yelping nightcap, | OiMrc l 27 5 27 will outweighed 17 pounds, M irt«h 2 « 2 V 1 Pu< kr rs 4 1 2 ft T* a32 24 Mo’ta over the veteran Frit/te <• injured and Gene 1 f 4 ft 2 turn*, •411*, P ttatiijrin fkio ftftft fK*O —0 Rosar was but -till thinks he can bent Sexton V. \ \ i i'. I.aMotta leeiuved one k Am»*f ft I V ft Ours .ft (1 2 fi St *S»(. (Mil (MIX • 1 I Desautels went out for a pinch- for another mat upset. They, 3 2 7 ft j (*4221 Vet cut left eve. Wn.ail.l mt.rrt •r*.r on « rl pitch In V Ugly over his « f:un W*:aa- Art hitter. two I»!’litrr 3 ft 1 4 Maynrd ri a (1 o wrestle in three falls. » ,*h (,a>» hit Oarv Ikui It however 4 (1 (> »i inrui.A 1 v». would apixuir, Tripllt ‘f ? 3 1 r 1 *• tc. Pitcher Ragbv In the r a j, a . t-!A*«ftA' <»**ry F>*trft*r .Tim replaced semifinal Hamtramck'S H«'C -« 1 ft 1 (iordn .1 ? " ' that Kid McCoy received 2 If 0 n * : .. Young Ma* n t K‘Ain Si.nrtArA U***yto flu* ~m*Pr %. . » 4k*' a&j?* .... . Boudreau at vj:Mn r 4 f) 7 2 7 1 i Ja '**'•*¦s .short. recreation director, Walter Roxy* W'it*k Vh 4 O • '.a ti Ha,a, '>n hall* f>ff H*- a nut of trie whole thing. I >*' 3 ’ t r .AtrhAr break f 2 n,n,|i ,i it n * By MT. tuil IS Cl.rvn.ANn the ft 2 1 ia t off r*«.:i**t Htrur k out Hal- will tack I*' rough going \ was last No- K tnt p 1 0 U 0 1. I ARHOA ABHOA M'Cov la-t light orrn«r. 14 I*2 .A*t 2 rv r*<.ii*?? 2 wild pitch- Haiiam Iluftiv Negro had man, two 'inn ft ri J} CADILLAC HANDICAP AT TRACK Otrds:»2 3 1 .1 A H< ktt ft S 0 Jones. until lie stepped into I * i> 2 Left n r»*>a, Hit'*ftur*h A S* 1 WISE MOSS SCORES NECK VICTORY IN' DETROIT rs 2 vernlrer Rvrn* if s l « n » r ft 4 fall-. vs* *P» •; ' 1 (»,. c Hat >ik Saa'« ¦’’d P’llAllt Tim* Bdru 3 1 in three Jack Reader I t’rrii . . . ring Johnny ». . , . year row in richest race of season here < ft o Seerey.lf ttie against Jones p II r> o *iti* AttAndArvA .1 (i < pa.d » wins for necond in I.Hahn f 2 4 4 3 3 0 Lip* *-.f a 141 32 K'ph* ft Knnedy n Fred Carronc and 'Buck Pittsburgh Friday night at * A ft.* H r, 1. < 1 lift 2 4 3 0 f» 0 rhtk rs 1 4 ft 5 ft Rachy *s 1 o 0 0 scombe vs ‘Lefty ’ Pacer are the N Y. . • * I 2‘ • Total* «3 MrQin t 1 ft 3 ft Hth.r-lf Sift) 1 ft 2 ft 4 ft 1 one fall bouts. The Kid look* d \»•- »t»h. I'rmntn.t K!enr.3b 2 I!*n 1 mr>*'di in Crnt.e rl 2 ft 1 ft Ro**r c 1 0 4 ft and admitted alter the fight he C’lft 3 3 2 ft 2 f)§utl»,r 1 ft ft 4d, fill }<>n Forsyth 3 nnn t Frey' Publinx Meet ft State by ft rhin Single r 4 7 1 ft 0 ft might easy target Named 1 Cilhn* have been an rs V rk no IXH) 'Jf)O 2 H'-enp ; ft ft o Rorto tnr f.iMnMn wtrn ra*- hern ac- lb .S 3 4 1 J I .r* ¦ M Caster p 2 0 0 2 Mack.2b 3 13 1 tive in th< ring sm-*¦ McCoy 1 „ K»r Ortrj' P.un, * In I. m siv»on p ft ft ft o ', ¦ P’. »»'•• Or,r;i WH4fi' Toplttr Dean p 2 ft ft 1 t'zh thi army. *»» entered « H •’» .j' flrtnii'', T ifilttl. 8lo!#n t To Played Here •Petere 1 ft (I ft Be « •vaa*. |i.o> I' a I .Ivinir»t' n Nips in 11th Lions' Trainer Pr.et, p ft ft ft n A Cubs V UK -n r »*r« Sf, Nymlk.p l ft ft ft' Greenberg Due 1 irtr pt *ll H*t-, . n r>n Uotv tMllnar 1 ft ft ft r B\ M F. DRFKFVBROD TharW E "Gus” Dorais. De- o ..it a-.* nff Murt'i 2 *t GP' Rynide p ft ft ft e * hi-j - f t CHICAGO. June 12 coach, C< pr lin I . Gi eenb« ; g . - due I. K ml* i l nick P. a New troit Lion? football an- /MJ- known f »» V nrmnn t, Minjei 1 The Michigan Public Course member of well » - • 44 \' w * a t I.- t> rom|>ed home from Saturday the T<-.i»i« 3F 33 12 T'val* 13 33 7 ftiw n 11 i’i for • F.ddie Miller nounced club would in 1 <>" • H |y<>himan 7 in 2 inring* >*T tournament u.-uallv played out- York golfing family, is stationed Bat tea for Dear, in *l*th. s - i iT£ in have a new trainer Pa *1av v M 7 • T 1 7 tnr r* off A'lllM A second base on I>onny F'rey's a’ Grosse He. One of bis for the 1943 | 'Ran fnr See rev trt ninth . It nec, , r |C.t»» * in It rfl probably will be held in this brothers. (*1 k igo tare operat* • s 7 2 inn r.t» state. reason. He's Dr. Raymond D. .Battel for Naymck in mr*h track k *ni» 1 0 n 1 11 H * pit n»r single m the eleven’h inning todav vicmitv this summer. Mail Kowal, is a successful pro mninr t> Forsyth, osteopathic physician, St I,nut« 4fttl Iftft ftfil 01 7 < rn to fiave 1 k* n a st<'p in t R «» • H*r*» 1 V. nnir* [>iUh»r h'- recently won an ¦« r to give the a fi to Y Jim Powers, president of and ihe Hawaiian Cleveland 2ftft oft 3 ftftl <#*¦ 6 I • n ; u n» 1> hfrr»n. Red* trium;>h who will be making his second slate association, made this an- < >pen championship. Another Run* Gufteridße 2 Byrnes 1, Stephen* 2 ' ?' • Arlingtor. Washington Pari over the Cubs. appearance in the National Foot- > kett 1 udreati 1 s» 1 iimi HA>ir nouneement at last week rnfct- brother won the National Colle- Chartsk i t'hft 1. Ho< B • th, *. . League Seerey Kennedy 1. t \oi phi \ \ mtk a perrr,e(t day at ball 1. Desautels 1. Mark 1 run 1 m u Miller had ing giate medal several years ago. At', * of the Mr tjO|>olitan tiolf Krror* t.aab* 2 Mack Run* batted tr \* 11 not ;e the ir• ry of it O A AH H O with five hits the viial Noted a- an expert on foot and WM t ep* bat one 3, R «> at Valiev ib t.aahr Stephens 2. Clift. Ferrell. .ft- * '*. n 2 t» 1 .i 1 ! A Warren >»• t 7 P«r Association leg correction, Forsyth |1^I • :> Any In « a that enabled the was made 2 Seerey, Ke’.tr.er. Rosar, Roccn I i' I i N >•; f *, 3 1 n ,r,• r• r 1 2 1 being is looking for which I t RMM RF MEN TO (.OFF reau 1• 4 >1 a course on rh“ t-a-""*" Brooklyn Dodg- hit Stephen* Home rut who I n Am* t V 2 1 11 U r ¦ 1 1 1 Reds to tje the snore with three of the Three-baee L, P. stands for (• 4 to play it. Stephen*. Stolen ha*e Stephens. Sam- * f vs • on •' ; - .1 s \ s t * t The Club of ers serving Potsy r> - * o , ( • ’ ar ' Furniture Detroit in 1937, under f 1 f * < in the mnih. hit* Mack, Byrne*. Clift Ferrell. ¦ ;• , • 4 n :t i;'i 2 '1 runs of the contestants usually flee ...Vi 1 VS f* (IM IW4II 4 Most will ho.*| golf outing 1 ’sda- t i k. to S'e- a < >ng i ice ol M or -. (. f , ~ 3 *nk Jti 111. HIIAUI its .a Keltner play* Outtertd** in la n *7 ‘ poweis V( .*• 0 A O A H H O A are Detroiters and wants Igiki* pher* to <’hn*tman Caster Guttendue will i- to , 2 1 3 - . 2 o H H at Forest Country Club. The asx*ciation with the Lions t ¦ lATHER-POMTER run • Je i n«a allowed • jck»r n o ?*.*74 ’ - | 1 to St. I* , ...cc ,1 <• ’P. i n rhe TOUtnament hear Chartak Left on ba*e* Lout* ' tn held here Annually one of biggest events will renew you smoother, T!h'-‘ idea r> In p:fjtiv’ t-G’ I • - ' ; • * MVruhii fi ft*.l I the relations between bo- Cleveland 12 Ba*e* on hall* Off Sat- > Gives cleaner shaves. ¦ * f « ft 3*i 1. 2 this time to save time and travel. n(f ’V • • . o . Hit' a | 0 0 0 VV akr r S 1 H»* a I here, proceeds again will go in nus and Forsyth, who had served veson 4 off Hollingsworth 2. Dean t. Marlin Shave Cream has more p.blia against mamjrtilattnn.s l I t - r iri-Cmk if, 2 13 l n*h l*r f « 2 > He plan*: to make it a 3H-ho|e off Foat 2 off Naymick IS off Ca*ter .3 h'»rsp « « « a * tin* club s children's welfare fund. as associate trainer for the Uni* LATHER-POWER. Only 39*. A per- v it usually find a tun- M. »r r 3 ' I Vv A'.r f 4 2 4 ft off Reynolds 2 Struck otit Rv Dean A , l ' « * a event, rr P'7rr,*n « f t ft .-wav r f .*, f rathfr than 72-hole and by to partner g , ...' 00 T 2 I 2 ' It he the Michi- versify 1934 Hollir>g*worth 1 hv Naymick fcct for Marlin Blades. long k.-i l failures nr. i-ft.r.lf * will featured of Detroit from 4. h> r up a < V, .'I * (l h\ r V Ha* •• f H*rrd«.r I 2 play it on a Sunday. ( by Reynold* 3 ( e no ft gan-Ohio match, with Sam Rich- again to 1942. i a*ter 2 in a lass w he! r has ~j u a, 01 r ,i n I Martin ft ft ft 1936 and from 1938 1 * . " 7 * 12 V a • < " a 27 T i 2 7 27 11 . . ft u ¦’ ' h eft'' mond Flint I>»uis Tahashnik ci•t tv to w: rn flan •*'» ' Trh*r*A • and t< mes * 1 I ’ ’ IA ' *rr\ t | • ( ’ *' ' Merui.. • 3 A R\Y \I.A OXIXIISSIOVKD Hi • • ,*•>•** .»> H*** 1 r.f defending ’be ti’le they e * bop; mg d< wn procedmr i r'-i'h ft t f p Detroit *¦ ' .**¦ m r iff -ft ; •; ; Man. ir• n. * ' r i Mai unp , '. who won last summer. Milton Mittcn- •* ' MGA when those m know c r ' Vn (i < has * f"IA. 1 and Stamps gMful • t i> rt't a- *i r -itn Mondays pro-amateur liuv \lnrc 11. S. War Bonds in (> entering ihe navy tourna- hors., running n ii- r ¦ sr,n;r. r ft f> ft lie base since r ¦. r n,* (h« '.on ,i 4 1 \ a lieuten- ment be at Len class i«’p' down with. I" («l2 has hern commissioned will held Kolb’s XA A r IMA’ 3 ‘ - Y A l** R,ttad V .» A' ir and H ,»v ' is in splendid * ) H»'V I 1 MA>n«r*i Ot* I Ba"a* for *’.ar’ •a a ¦ r* ¦ to Quonset Point. R I road The course ' VVa* Rur « nA''»'l in RrAvi.tfr °l"f f Ha ii.o * • condition a big turnout i> ' I.t. Stanley Kowal. former and Scribes on Cox ”4 1f ott R«rt» \nf-A>. A»IAfT« IP.*n for H»" itd-x !n ftr'h I * a * * State golf star and expected; tia a Ma' "• fk*(l (Ii h’gan , --a H r nA-a. O'* Bat <’ to- II'll Mk mm I A'» ;« v .- t U» »1»k ?'<¦••* ' on« • Afl'A Va- I.A*t fi t * A (a*o (Vi ft.jfi | 0 Herringbone Ail ' Chi' 1 Weave • a-;. .: Sanforized. 7 e* t a i Bata* rr rr.t) H:!| tr> n*-w * , * VV rA' Y t'- irr M(*nn Ti| f¦ a P *; ar*. aa i.a r i off Witt It 2 Ru: a - *¦ * * I¦ V, r •.,V;¦ rA* ’ • V Si! I’hdly r.u rvr As soon a- the . « 1 B"Ufh • .’ Bt *#AftiAa .*Ar hv Hi * Mt:l*r. . • hy I .«h« 1 Hit* -Off VV it 1,- Sovik-rff !.«»:ai Krrori Mu vi, ]«t- t cjlar ly 4 f! ih ed * . ll i n 2 3 t- n*4 off S'lArr* 2 in 1 ?. r. • i-ava* i* Kr*>. y< Cortr.i* k 2 ,i !\ turn V vlk' r,o«r*. 3 w• n r (iAffAAi.Ar Ar. N ft. lfom* run Yankees Pound T on f«* ? ff At* Inntr *a nfT r t¦a - W ,i**i, N, ,# . Four Men riAfn7»/ a fit* A Tv« USC's Damn I.itwhrfer in V ii l tn I irni'i, W :nri*f pitch*’ let tine ro 1 .a. ha a «a- l.OAlnr perher Witt'r I'm Tiji’or,, f'Av» r rA*'.* Thrrf r.A*A hit* trio trad. to the . a-/ Mi a¦ N vk ft. H tnr Milt- Ml Cardinal*. Baiianfant and Rtiritn l.o*»rAv. ’* p»i*l Mi*’ ti h St rn ti*,*, M .iAr, Su« »: . Such i* baseball. 7 . 2 l> A t*A'i/lanf-A V "t*A M*ruil* km MarrifiiA* Hao* L'AirtntAf [xrihA jm \ am \ Cb i land fan unhapj . j , Wv«* t' Mf-’i'r I.Afr n li«rt Rookie Hurlers ? » * Ci; * 11 or f-A . . |> » to Ip about. i a rt-- Title Tl ha\ 1*• n 4 Track >i Win ¦ ci: and at M*> r 4 ’’! liATihAAr ! »i - b\rs V SUITS, r vXW/ To nrik- th* colb fi\e If VV*. «r J S’rUOK '-'.I I V A-tder Maa IRK tr »¦ Ind wins muht 1 >•. Shr, n 1 t r>. -re »•*: 2 Hit, (Continued from l‘»geTwo> Win 3d Straight and Matching Trousers tr " Shirt complete ’ I \ - Morr 7 7 in""':*- fl (i , 1 > . t >*r r riA* ’ S n s From • A 4 'ft Pen I t>" ir.ri a ( |-i'r* .<| out on lap the ! ] slop h !<.m n r r * forced of ’ . ..-IA t• A’f Af Ifi nir.’h. - f VV \-a f 2 / oop * a •’ it to Jo. I « I’vri a VV Ir. r,a m 11 md J'.'t ¦ r r lfc M twn-mile run. PHILADELPHIA, June 12 i* « li . *• -a >• : • • SI t. «.r. * i*. vV m li< »i itvo members «.f t! Dodgers i star ' -i" on- of ’he hurlers, two n Beats I •»»«. r e ' •«a ot apu Vu»n ’iifti The Bear 1 1‘f'l Three rookie \"m.ir«* profession were ii a hut be f,lit, •A ri rau! flow*r Tm» 2*l s*> f in *i.r ¦ at .*.47 event's favorites of them flesh from college. Wei* - f in II passim; woid around about ini- NEW YORK "June 12 badly when raring comfortably blasted for lb hil' today as llv .Jf Ui j'Oft ant < » ' , 1 ;i h< iuni li ’ * third place and then became ill Yankiu s won tr ’ i straight Torurnv ghtii inning their 83 _uu Holmes liorr. ah:n id f r | nn:s alter Play and dropped out ol the even’ game from the Athletas 11 to 3 iho Mar . Joe n.>- ke up and lot i’ * • ri - rut derided a keen pitching Soccer Teams .leiiy Thompson diminutive Spotting A' a three-run the the hr kn ’ ’ho !: P ' in the mediocT' s Rlli\ end Glut I i,r> here todav two-mile easily load* i kayoed Don T'.i- k in the 5 City Wnl up Cup 2 < Semifinals crack a* In- rovvr* k' 1rn'e of 9 J 9 9. second with c.ght-iun assault NO DOWN PAYMENT 1 1 * an ’ arvl gave the fvostfin »¦; ? n m ka’M Braves 2-1 -(?*’(’* championship? dors a k of’< Rut Two f;is? r carrier arc m <>ther individual fea’ureff by Chari* y KGIe: > dou- \| i - ttiumph over the Brooklyn ledg- No Carrying Charge J«p ho d>. h.o makr' no mistake*. prospe* t lor Df troit devotee- of were taken hy Klmei Aussicker fm; fk 1 | ers ivefme a ble with the bases filled and crowd of 10.T66 the -port at Mat Park this Sun- of Missouri in the shot put. H*»s rtis HROttKI.Y S k Johnny LindcU's two-run homer. A B H O A a H M O A day when' semifinals of the cits George Gast of lowa State in th- Clyde, I’resbyterian Claim Owen Best *’ Tom from want at I¦' < a You’ll least r* 2 Ui An rs 7 l 3 n iavelin, of Dart- \ * competition are scheduled. Don Burnham - cup College, (’lirtton relieved Rest (.itrhrr in baseball th •*' *' t 1 4 v,han 3 2 c 2 t* S. two great suits! 7\ M one-mile these M m« cf 4 2 2 0 \v Alkrr 14 In the first match at 1:30 p. m. mouth in the run. of u;i>', oast, say, i> 12*' Black and was hirm* 11 relieved in so rn scribe* rrU ? * ft in work, gardening, V, .! ! V, 2 r’smiltt 1 3 2 the husihng Hungarians meet the How/1 rd Debus of Nebraska thirtl by Kue/ynski For for u fl'qp n. t 4 1 . the Bert eap- Mickey ('won of tho Dodgers Vam UitnAr rs 4 I 2 0 C iwM a*t.« r. 4 t „ .DctTQjteJs.... At 3:15 p. m. Die.. the discus throw and Joe Nowicki porn’s I9LJ"T(7nth7TII loafing—-they’re just s 2 1 ‘i •, tarn es Te.-m fnr • a for a f r * Account 1 deserved tnhut-e f)«*n in tl>e 880-yard ' , 1 J * 4 4. 4 0 hard-pla>ing Bavarians who upset of Fordham run s 1 W V (IRK I'll11 Vl'll lull V I port who had ha life • ft .S 4 O O A the ticket! Sanforized- £ roall> p 0 0 tturcht 3 German United last Sunday 1-b AH H A All H Invited j *.l Hair a* 3 1 ~( f ’ , ’ ’ 4 j l0)1, , 0 0 f s rondo miserable after that fa- r , - ¦ they will not shrink meet the Northeastern Club and Mike MeCormick. Cincinnati * • dp.pi*d thud k« Dav 1* p 3 ft ft 2 wtr r n ft to w • • n i ,n niMN 111 should win because the latter out- has fully recovered "K*-'n*r.ir t i—r it w* i—it -j tt morn than l'<. Smooth • noted is a '* I, rt : 3 3 ft V 4 •> 3 1 ft 3 Chuck Chuckovit* the 7 tA’*' 27 s T* 31 27 11 many *- from a broken leg that benched l.'na* has lost of plavets 4 *> « » ft weave ma- it'(hAr fit .- star, been •Hi' f'l 1 .t I in n'rah 11 e, f,r r 2h I T -,¦* 4 1 ) herringbone Toledo basketball has to service him last season. Sen" r ! • " s . Serf t 1 2 1 . trtit (too oio 2 recently 12 I ted into tho Am > - r t I ft ft S 1 4 t-rial that dirt doesn’t mdu< l r nklyn <»«*0 100 (Km 1 Hrr.* r2n I 7 [ " I see an after- K’!*r 1h V 2 ft ' llh *224 Mill • • H«,innA« * ft ft stick to, and iru postman Nom York t 2 r»mi!ii I Krror»- c*. ••«-.- 3 * . ft vv .tr • r 1 O n in, " J m VV :a'a’*r arr *'A'*a*l He- noon f.pht on June h»*n Bob R in t'-ifi* a p 3 1 ft ft s« « 1 .3 ft blue color that doesn’t j i>,., hit ( ir Holme, Two Rvao Thr.A i-1 ft ft ii II I Weight t> r* Montgomery, tho befit -nr, run ( t ..a h-t || Horn* Holme* Have Own \ !•¦ p 1 0 ft ft show dirt. Shi it with »' Sea Scouts champion, meet- Johnny Greco v a. i.a>, Vv .(! HArrlfl** Vn K --' p 2 ft ft a of tho army. f r. a i,,AV Ph .i, pi.rochar An ' mrr Tigi r out I adder, is nmt flit- Hv Murrell 1 hv Davi* K e> fnt t\ ui i -k; (¦ r nth / (' well made trousers. “•'¦"•I H.rr lor Ia ar < n'An. Tim* 1 ift. A* ir 1 ?.* (•'<« Learn Sea • Vi*ncA 10 I’.-- i.111. . .31" 1 (Ml t I nci tu ill ft ¦ bn \ ih* Ann Asso- ? of an \ -- Rv (.FORGE F. XV I! .ft* s' rui 3\ i- 1* t • s I K*"i** ciation. Shirt Sixes 14 to 17 Rndio Tcbfw'tts bad tft is to Detroit Sea Scouts now have them mainly through 11 e effort' I' -n*4»*t i. V*l u Ma-. . 1. Tvn-lc t Waist 29 to 46 s . h.-'t 1 V -rur • ¦ 1. 4 a real sea--going \! . <*'(itr ship that matches 'I • | llh 4 I Uiifi*fue ,--| c Any Length of- •* lot ol errat and ti , mj*i , tamental saltiness. troit yachtsman. Macklem an Sl*: s a, • H , Vi:- .Mm . J-.Hr--. 1 their hats and suits for s .iu l»'p't >’? (¦••« l>all playrts who need six ficer in the power Squadrons ( 2 ¦ artw 2 VV>*th**lv 2 1 '*,*l •" >l» .3 T« M*» ” Huge Entry Before this season they were K> I. tit-* of the idea to Philip W. M< Al>c < ? army Draws i . Hnrp* montfis life !\f 1 ' '•!r W .t* * •••' ¦ V • l>|and ’' - ' rU"-, licit s n horse to watch at 12 U'P> -forced to "play boat” in gymna- Middle Bass 'a a.-*** V V Sm. t" r>..n- NEW YORK. June '’’ the most Abe the '} • a | 2 I* . i* I a - S "I4 *e> S;*h» • t siums only ’'ships - ' decried * the Kair Grounds Clayburne Featured by the American dehut and Me then SU'I«»P lit *" S I’ll**’' Vhi t « ,t»! <•(•••» of them knew over to ihe Detroit to • ¦' - x>\4 And if that one doesn't cot you of Sweden , sensational Gunik i Sea Seou’s s !.*(• ti*-' York 13 !'• A « 4»' » r '4' - Off D.p » nouph chrp'O and crackers cot AAU track keep ants rate for as their owr :!>el*h ’ I Tlagg. the National Vil 2 ftft F. 1 k ' f :* 1. eff doi\ n on Glory (’all next time and field championships to he which W This entailed considerable re- K’.ir? nfk’ 2 S" V k •¦•?• Hr P- * A’l 3 sponsibility to Macklem who is t v Kil'')l' -M J H't* Off p k ft n 1 ’ out. staged at Triborough Stadium r another hard-working guv !-• -if ff v.l* ' lr 1 »• '.ff next week tod;.y had drawn en- ¦K just KllOinsk! Ift *p B trr¦ *’c- tries from 7)2 clubs and colleges in like you and me. The Sea Scouts had the ship but needed money to KM 29 states. Gen Winkler Wins Secretary Daniel J. Ferris re* buy rigging, #money to buy paint, Dearborn Recreation the varnish The needed w xf. r • v* r-t' the huge wartime entry sandpaper ;* fK>rted the ’ R \*| t 2 .687 y< -Ifif.n » »X 0 list, which intdudcs athletes from credit was obtained but now r»u * 2 W 7 VVin,'f'n 2 4 .333 DYC Catboat Race bases Scouts have approximately $l.f»00 n Stadium, ttmitnn Fordson, at tare in the eathoat class for as the ¦ • Id. jimrt at 34). Addrtu „ h A k - Malabar VI is now in fine trim T id rif Ail 2 r women at tfie Ifrtroit Yarht Irish Name Kennedy U hullrjj M.kf Kt.AM Club Snturd.ay, outsailing Sally schooner, and The boys, under the supervision QffQ Crampton. K\clyn Rc/enka and NOTRE DAME. June 12 iFPt sh»>'s a handsome yacht with a rtf Macklem nr*i Commodore Michigan at Shelby timing long of ol the local i, h... Dot (’ht ist lap. The was .1, Kennedy, Stamford record good performances George Schwa rv. head n .... Waltfr &•»* * * • • • ’ . HawMß n • ha 1 ¦ tit I'* 11* nunut* s and liS seconds. Conn tonight was npjiointed di- in such ocean races as the 750- council, did all ’he work 14225 W. Warren Dm is Ned ms took the only nctor of athletic publicity at mile trip to Bermuda and in local Any one interested tn hr Iping CHICAGO other rare o| the rbi\. heating Notre Dame l niversity h> tlie regattas and Mackinac races. in the work of the local Sea BRIGGS Dearborn Store Open Eves., Rttth Sinclair Ifrfrn Ifiibor and Rev Hugh (> 'Donnell, president The Sea Scouts are ihdebted to Smut* Council rv a?ked to eon- Mon., Wed., Fri. end Set. hv hotter of assume the Squadrons tart at Detroit STADIUM DETROIT Dot Tto«t tfir* timing the univemltv He will ivtroit Tower for Macklem Lbe ••• Mia •««.*>f* **.iti» m*v* of lfi minutes and 10 seconds. hi> ne w dut ie«i Jul> 1. their fine ship which came to Yacht Club. ' i -fi