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The Sports Patrol Grimm Well Pleased With Cubs 1 —" ■ _ By_WILLI AM Chicago JTUCKER Chicago Battery M. REG. U. S. —————w—i II ir nr r ~Tr~wi _-_ (T. PAT. OFF.) fensive is On based on WILLIAM TUCKER "14 adjust- Slated To Hurl ! Cabs Tee Off Tiger By ments” of the fVyse United Press Sports Writer single-wing, although only "six basic” were NEW YORK, Oct. 3—CU.R)— playfe em- Joi»i ployed against the Indians. Ox Da Grosa fears Yale First 9-0 as a He To Win found occasion to apologize For Nationals Today Ace fourth quarter” team so he car lor the mediocre performance of each clouted two be counted on to his k-ian and Livingston subject Holy Koslowski a CHARLES DUNKLEY (Continued from Page One) truly fine back By x ux Cub Cross Crusaders to a 15 in Detroit tonight was the clean hits. Hack got the other minute be- before his service tenure. If he DETROIT, Oct. 3.—<(.3?)—The happiest man Newhouser, Tigers’ 25-game halves talk leader of the be a single. tween Saturday on ev- finds himself Charles John Grimm, the inspiring 48-year-old triumph- winning beauty, who figured to hit, Saturday, Koslowski Eddie second base- ery topic from seafood to will ant Cubs. the outstanding pitcher of the se- Mayo, Tiger sociology. go down as one of the “all- and whistl- The leather-faced Grimm was grinning from ear-to-ear to man, was the only man to solve In fact, Mr. time heroes of the Yale ries, proved, on the other hand, Five-by-five from Bowl,” Da as he led his chilled and shivering players he never look- ing with boyish enthusiasm be the softest sort of a touch for Borowy twice, and Worcester, Mass., could his Grosa predicted — a change questionable into their steam-heated dressing room. ed like He had nobody to name from Da Grosa to to Manager Charlie Grimm’s National scoring. digressor statement since most of the backs Grimm Wearily/onto a stool in front of his locker think dropped The second Cub to bat drive him in. The Bengals' only and fit his to a remembered in Yale over Leaguers. personality T, Bowl what had happened. ,, history him and from there scoring chance came in the fifth, which, incidentally, is not the wore the blue of Eli. “It’s a nice, cold day to get nine runs, isn’t it? he beamed, then belted cleanly, sys- the De- A1 when Mayo led off with a clout to he a he launched into a speech on Hal Newhouser, on until he was relieved by tem uses, being firm believer According to reportsbrought complimentary followed him troit hurler. Benton in the third the left and Greenberg in the tried and true down from New Haven, Koslowski inning single-wing. “Newhouser had stuff, but we just waded into him, unmm him at will. an out later with a bruising sin- In an address will have good Bruins clouted almost to the New York to find himself and Da from he’s a helluva explained. “Don’t take it away him, boys, pitcher.’’ the first seven gle to center. Mayo, however, Grosa must out He gave up game’s Football Writers billed as a pull all the stops Grimm said the turning’ point*-- the mistake of t o discus- runs, and the Cubs got two more made trying sion of his team’s on his vocal chorus to halt the game with Dart- of the game came in the first in- off flutterballer Jim Tobin in the reach third on the sock, and Pafko mouth last week and its Yale eleven which is to prospects beginning ning when Phil Cavarretta, Cub seventh. At that it didn't mat- cut him down at third with a per- Yale the smack of the old-time blue SERVICE COACHES point against Ox covered that power- first beat out a roller to fect to Hack which caught the house. baseman, ter. peg subject somewhere amid a pot- second baseman Eddie Mayo with Tiger sparkplug ten feet from the As the Ox foresees his Newhouser got the first Cub bat- pourri of verbiage that left the it, cru- two out. bag. saders PLAYERS Stan Hack out on an infield might go ahead a touch- SHUFFLE ter, typewriter torturers gasping. by “If Cavarretta is called out, that Outside of the made down or two in the roller, and then the house fell in that, Tigers Da first half but • Mickoy Livingston By contrast, Grosa never makes it rough for us,” Charley Honk Wym two blows off Borowy in only one have the fight of their lives to hold NEW Oct. 3.—VP)—Take on his noggin. What had shaped up stopped for one breath his declared. YORK, the first. Skeeter Webb and during off Yale’s last of football as possibly a great pitchers' duel inning, entire 20 minutes of vocal period surge. a large quanity good scrim- Grimm he would start became a shambles as the Mayo led the opening heat with That’s where his intermission said material, shuffle thoroughly and quickly mage. He skipped from football to successive and two other talk comes in and when Hank Wyse, a 23-game winner, it will do the most Cubs stepped up and teed off. singles recounting a celebrated the rr in distribute where Lions Honor Wildcats worked for lobster din- from ex- Tigers Borowy walks, from Worcester trot out for the against the Tigers tomorrow, good, regardless of former posi- Don Johnson beat out a hit ner, there to the but nothing came of it, principally glorifying second-half kickoff his words will plaining he wanted Wyse to work tion. That’s the formula for de- through the box and stole second. American boy, then to the because the Cubs infield tightened story be buzzing in their ears It is as early as possible because he veloping the nation’s best football Phil Cavarretta, the season’s great- of a Georgia baptism and wound only At 2nd Annual up and produced a fast double play to be hoped, from the might go stale with too much rest. teams as by Col. Earl Banquet est hitter with an average of .355, up with a discussion of Holy Cross practiced where it counted. Allied High Oscar r-:- viewpoint, that they remember The noisiest and gabbiest of all (Red) Blaik and 'Comdr. then beat out a roller to second Command strategy. The of the they ase in a the Cubs was the train- head coaches at base. With Pafko was fielding gem contest, His remarks football game and 65-year-old (Swede) Hagberg, that, Andy on football itself don’t Lot- Brogden Says Wilmington which produced several and was treat their adversaries as a er, Dr. Andrew Hemmingway Army and Navy, respectively. purposely passed, filling the bases were cast in the atomic not blemished an concept. social problem or his 25th as club and Navy have the players Bill Nicholson then ir by error, prob- for start pawing the shaw, serving year Army Has Of weighed Dartmouth, instance, uses a almost team, Squad Plenty WORLD SERIES ably was the stop by Cavarretta gridiron turf in search of rare conditioner. The be-spectacled Lot- to beat any college with a terffic triple to right fielc ■'revolving defense’’ His own of- to beat each other. of a smash by Webb down the firsl snails. shaw, with his uppers and lowers but they want Potential Ability that cleaned the sacks, and h < —,—-_ l in an ef- Highlights base line in the third inning. The in his hip-pocket, began yelling Hence the reshuffling scored a moment later on Mickej fort better-balanced Cubs’ star — and he convinced a for his bricks. “Where are them to produce The Wilmington Lions Club hon- By JERRY LISKA Livingston’s single. Newhousei lot of American Leaguers today bricks,” he screamed. “Get me strength. ored the New Hanover High school plainly had nothing at all to puzzle Cats all the that he is a very fine in- For to- Blaik moaned through the Cubs. The attack on him final player First them bricks, I’ll need them the BRIGGS STADIUM, Oct, Prepare football squad last night at Detroit, — early drills about Army’s lack ol deed dove into the dirt about morrow.” Commissioner A ly ended only because Livingstor he came to school cafeteria with their 3.—(iP)—Baseball 1U ieet DacK oi nrst ana came reserves. Then up high to steal second and wai up he had soaked B. (Happy) Chandler was the focai tried Lotshaw explained the season’s opening game last second annual 100 with the ball in time to toss it to hot banquet. Nearly of as he mad« thrown out by Paul Richards’ rifle two bricks in a first- point photographers for the Game huge paving Saturday with former like Borowy putout. on the hundred teams members, Lions and hh series debut in the office mad« arm. Conference Friday water while the Cubs were string center playing right half- The weather was uncomfortable, attended. famous Kensaw Mountair It looked like the Detroit south The undefeated New so that Borowy could keep on second team, a guest by to the least. Few World Se- Hanover and also a field, back the player say proved valuable cog Landis. But those 10 blind soldiers paw star might simply have hat School warm between innings. Andy plac- who had been tried at two line Leon Brogden, coach of tl>e Wil- | ries fans ever have enough sense High Wildcats continued in the defensive came bad department.