THI YPSILANTI DAILY PHEBB, YPBILANTI. MICH., SATURDAY, MAY *. 1941 PAGE FIVE Sports Roundup Louisville, Kv. —INS— Porter’s Cap in front, chased home Specialty, Cubs to Open City League bv Our Boots, with Whirlaway in the show position. That's exact- Central Season ly how the 67th renewal of the historic Kentucky Derby, classic of turf, up 100,000 follow- the American seemed to measure today as Game Will be PROVING CLASS •• By Tack Sords Rookie Wini For ers of the sport of kings began to wend their way to Churchill Cuiter Players Downs. Played Monday • • They • How Stand Battle Creek, Mich., May 3—AP— Madison, U’is. INS — Michigan Slate today held a2to 1 at A major league rookie now in the victory over the University of Wisconsin. Recreation AMERICAN LEAGUE Army hurled Fort Custer's recruit * * * Willow Run Camp W L Pet *GB W L Pet. *OB reception center baseball team to Cleveland 13 4 .743 8 Detroit —A‘P—Southpaw Lovill (Chubby 1 Dean, who won six St. Louts 12 3 .800 ... an to 5 victory oxer Wayne Uni- Withdraws, Chicago 10 5 667 2 year, Five Brooklyn 14 5 .737 ... here and lost 13 games for the Philadelphia Athletics last has New 11 7 611 versity yesterday. York 2L, Ne» ... II disclosed, York ill 4 Eugene Stark of sent back to Philadelphia. Manager Connie Mack Teams Will Play Boston , Saginaw, a been S 7 .533 4 Cincinnati S 8 .500 4<, chat- for infraction of training rules. Mack said Dean had been sus- Detroit 7 S 167 5 Boston 6 9 .400 6 tel of the Chicago White Sox, who Washington .... pended for “probably ten days." Ypsilanti's City Baseball League 6 10 375 6', Chicago 5 8 385 6 was drafted last winter, held the * * * Philadelphia .... 4 II .267 8 Philadelphia .... 5 12 .294 8 will go lnt.o action Monday evening • Tartars to seven hits, one a ninth St. Louis tlt .s Inning run by Pinch-hitter INS averages of Results Friday’s Results Cubs Inaugurate summer Detrott Philadelphia John Van Vleck. Stack struck ou< fatter today and Schoolboy Rowe held Itis first victory of the sea- the sched- 15. 1. Brooklyn 7. Chicago 3. 12 ttixl necor was, in trouble. with a game Cleveland 7. Boston 3 son—after tuo faltering starts—as a result the 15-1 bombard- ule beginning at 5:45 St Louis 4. Philadelphia 2. Stack's teammates pounded of Chicago s. New York 1. Pittsburgh Start ment the Philadelphia Athletics Friday. p. m. Scene of the fray will be Rec- 7. New York 7 trailed er Ralph Johnson for 11 of (heir of Washington 7. St Louia (12 at * * 4 end of thirteenth Inning). 12 Including * reation Park and every week will innings). lilts. two triples and a Cincinnati at Boston, rain All of the extra base blows Detroit— to see at least four games played with Today’s Games Today's AP— Wayne University plays host today high Games came In the five-run first Inning Fridays be post- Philadelphia at Detroit Pittsburgh school track teams from the metropolitan area in a relay carnival to reserved for at New York rally. Bob Ogle, former Grand Rap poned contests. Boston at Cleveland. Chicago at Brooklyn, at Belle Isle. Highlight of the meet will be an exhibition half-mile New York Chicago Ida Colts player, led the aoldlers at i Cincinnati at Boston. with a relay by Wayne’s relay The same five teams which were Washington St double Hnd two singles In crack mile team. at Louis St. Louts at Philadelphia. trips plate. * * * in the league last year will again four to the be represented, with the Cubs, the — Detroit AP— After a 16-day lay-off. Laurence Tech's base- defending champions, back to de- ball team swings into action today against Wilson College in a fend their laurels. For a time it Extra Gue»t Feature Monday Night. “The Man I Married” double bill. Walter Nowicki, fooiball tackle, and Frank Wummel. was thought that the league would willhurl consist of six teams with the Wil- for the Blue Devils. low Run Camp seriously consider- ing entering However, they with- Normal College Tennis Team drew at the last moment leaving the Cubs. United Stove, Central Barbara Stanwyck BiIiBHgSBIgEMMM Has Everything Wins Meet at Bowling Green Specialty. Cunningham’s, and the Merchants to battle it out for the league Michigan Normal's tennis team Stearns. 6-2, 6-3. In the No. 2 sin- title. MlSICA Beginning Monday <-« > _ struck its stride in Bowling Green gles. Then he Vic Mas- and eontinu \MOCR Joined ing through the months ' .%T Friday afternoon as it turned summer back tromarco, top-ranking player on the until Aug. 21, the league wil be in * the challenge of Bowling Green Sox oofFiemeg- Huron team, to defeat continuous operation and as was DRtAMSI ; State University by a score. Weaver and a, ochjmcmo out the- VOIR 6-2 of Bowling case year, the five entries *9*' of The Hurons attempt to annex Miller, Green, 6-2. 6-2, the last —c |v i3*epATesL of t will will rrao in the leading doubles match. play a split season. The first \ eves, play victory No. 2 this afternoon when half of >T{j- eewdeßs -to J meet Toledo Tennis Michigan Normal looked excep- the schedule will be com- they Club at pleted 24, and Toledo. The squad tionally strong in doubles play, June the league Tennis*Club 2 leader at that time qualify Includes several former the No. and 3 Huron teams also will for college charktng up easy wins. Bowling the championship series scheduled players. HE iHe- fIM/gft ©F AH«y i Aug. MAScI'T His hm for the week of 25, Tall Frits Bennetts, Green managed an even break In with the former Lan- winner of the second round to OEOTSERS JOE AMD vislce AT BAT gOT sing Central star, was Michigan the singles. be id GoYpftsJ© TME its opponent. OOTPIELO BE IS Normal's chief hero in the Mastromarco was handed a sur- amcwg triumph prise in his singles contest with The Stove Works and Cubs look -the eesr over Bowling Green. Erratic last to the two In his Don Mason. Mason actually down- be top teams. However, week mate! with Pete Nunes, the Central Specialty of Wayne University, ed the Huron ace in the first set nine was a Bennetts set- constant threat last year and prob- • tled down Friday by a 6-2 count. Mastromarco ral- to turn in one lied, ably will be around the top most Ypsilanti High School Players . MIRANDA however, win second of his most spectacular perform- to the {jfc AMECHE of year. JujgA ances. and third sets, 6-3, 6-3. the time this Cunning- Walt added ham’s and the Merchants are also Absorb Fourth Loss of Season He opened his afternoon's work Lepisto Normal’s other beating quite capable of stirring up some with a two-set decision singles victory by 1 0 0 over Jim Charles Snyder, 6-0, 6-2. Lepisto trouble. Ypsilanti High School's baseball C'arl, rs 3 0 1 and Mastromarco are the only Hu- nine absorbed its fourth loss of the F. Zweng, rs o i o l n o ron are Zweng. Shaefers Rolls netters who undefeated so season Friday afternoon as Lin- A. 2b .... 2 0 0 0 0 0 far this season. Sports coln Park's diamond representa- Piazza, 3h 1 0 (1 1 0 0 Chuck Frogner Yellin Calendar 2,664 in and George nine 2 312 2 1 A. B. C. won the No. 2 doubles from Mason tives chalked up a total of Symona, c 4 their Carpenter, lb .... 3 2 1 3 0 0 St. Paul, Minn., 3 and Stearns. 6-0, 8-6, while Lepisto runs to win easily 9-2. Playing May —AP— and MONDAY Carllnf. 2l> 2 2 2 I 2 0 Shaefer’s of Harold Schwartz clicked In No. third game away from home, the Sport Shop Ypsllantl, 3 doubles 6-3, Tennis Savlckis. If 3 1 2 1 0 0 Mich., rolled 2,664 In the with a 6-2 win over Michigan Braves were do but Ameri- Snyder and Hughes. Normal vs. Albion Col- able to little Howells, of 3 0 2 0 0 0 can Bowling Congress here last lege, Normal courts, 4 p. m. against the hurling of Domke who Domke, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 night, The summary: back only hits. but failed to place up Singlet Golf set them with four Michigan University However, Symons, Lincoln among the leaders. (N) Normal vs. the Totals 27 9 11 21 K 1 Mastromarco defeated Ma of Rapids, Park catcher, was the standout per- The Michigan team had games son (BG), 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. Grand Washtenaw Coun- of 839,898, and 927. with John try Club, 3 p. m former of the afternoon with his Bennetts (N) defeated Seams single, double, and In four Smith, rolling No. 2, having the (BG), 6-2, Baseball 6-3. Speciafty appearances the plate. He only best individual Smith roll- (BG) Central vs. Cubs, Rec- al record. Weaver defeated Frogner though, ed and (N), 6-3, reation Park. batted in one run, for none 167. 204, 203, a total of 3-6. 6-8. of his base 664 and an average team mates were on of 188. Miller (BG) defeated Yellin (N), Michigan Normal tenuis and golf in final bat. Sa- in 7-5, except his turn at ji-r Gerald Stewart, the No. 3 6-4. teams will be busy along the home vlckis, Howells, and also spot, in the Lepisto (N) Carlini shot 200 final game defeated Snyder front Monday. While Coach Paul contributed to the eleven Lin- getting (BG), 6-0, after only 135 and 136 in 6-2. B Samson’s netters tangle with coln Park attack with each being Hughes (BG) defeated the first two lines. Schwartz Albion College, the Huron links credited with a pair of safeties YOU’RE (N), 6-4, 6-3. quartet Sheldon Roll 171 181 177—529 will entertain the Universi. ’’ apiece. r* A'0 John Smith 157 204 203—564 Doubltt ty of Grand Rapids at Washtenaw Center Fielder Eugene Mitchell, jPy-W -ADDED- E Mastromarco and (N) LUCKY C 4 Gerald Stewart 135 136 200— Bennetts Country Club. who Is now defeated Weaver and hitting the horsehlde at 4 NEWS—CARTOON 471 Miller (BG), The Huron golfers scored two vic- a .400 clip, led the Braves with a °*^#£nc M 6-2. 6-2. tories the Grand you may escape injury in an Bennett Stadtmlller 180 219 over Rapids team pair of hits in three times at bat. Frogner and Yelli-n (N) defeated last year They dropped their first And “PICTURE PEOPLE” OF HOLLYWOOD 7 155—654. Mason Don Bailey and Bob Moffett were and Stearns (BG), 6-0, 8-6. matih of the current season to accident, but you can't es- Harold Towler 196 158 192 Lepisto and the only others of the local nine to 646 Schwartz (N) de- University of Detroit Thursday. hit feated Snyder and Hughes Basely. cape financial obligation. (BG), A scheduled meet with Albion Ypsilanti Totals 839 898 927- 2664. 6-3. 62. last spring was postponed. AB R H 0 A E Inquire about Automobile Berkllch, If, p 3 1 0 0 1 0

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He could remember AIM "Be back sometime,” said the AT NEW MARKS He bent over the dented mud- many a time when girls had been Plea, words. “Don’t worry me Mt. ant, Mich., May 3—AP— about if guard of Eve Allgood's car and put disappointed when he appeared at Schoolboy athletes who Hopkins I’m late. Have gone down to get all his strength into the polishing established a party or an entertainment and six new- records on opening day in Eve. You might polish up her car It was one way to work off his Bill hadn't. Insurance while I'm Job. Central State Teachers' College I’m gone. sure she’ll ap- annoyance . . with Joel. . Eve was in the front yard'with Fourth Annual ROTARY FOLLIES Relay preciate it It will give you an op- Carnival While down in Hickory Gap Joel her mother when he stopped his atmed at other marks todry Forty- portunity to see how the guinea pig was talking wdth the manager of car at the picket gate. two of four THoma 5 The schools participated Friday. looks when grateful.” the general store. them were tying rose bushes to Twenty-six remain to compete. For a moment after reading the “And I'll also need anew mall stakes. He watched them for a mo- i Monday —• May 5 Bill PHONE 263 message stood with it in his box,” he said. 'The one I've got is ment, thinking what a nios picture THIRD hand—staring, TRIUMPH unbelieving. all rusty and worn.” they made with the old house as a Alma. May 3—Recording Its third “Why, the—the cock-eyed so-and “I reckon It’s high time It war,” background. Then he honked the straight triumph, Alma College's 9 8. Waihlnoto" f so!’’ he said half aloud. said the store manager. “I mind horn very gently* golf team defeated Hope College. he Then remembered the time the time your Uncle John bought it Eve looked up and saw him. She 11 to 1, FYlday . Bert Katznmeyer Aepr—ntlnp THI TRAVELERS. Hartford Tuesday May 6 Uncle John had taken Joel to the off me . . ."He scratched his gave a little gasp of surprise. And was medalist with a 74. over circus at the county scat, and head. “It must be nigh on to ten Joel, seeing her expression, was not taken him. “It's your own year ergo.” quite sure that the surprise was a fault,” Joel had said later. “You “That smaller one will do,” Joel pleasant one for her. It gave him a Extra Guest Feature Tonight at 11:00 y would stay in bed and sleep!” So went on. “It looks like a good solid warm sort of glow. tills. Bill now thought, was one of one. I may be coming up pretty “Hello, Eve!” he greeted. “How’s “SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO” with Jon Hall those times when history' got busy often from now on, and I might as the ankle?” and repeated itself. He crumpled well get something substantial." "Oh. It's getting along splendid- the paper, L T High School Auditorium tossed it into the fire- “Going to be up long this time?” ly,” Eve replied, coming to meet =" T,^oT'?; place and went out to the . . . kitchen. “Not sure yet. Depends him at the gate. CTMM "WILDCAT OF TUCSON" JOel had left the coffee on the upon how things are back home.” "Will you be able to drive your stove to keep hot Three slices of From the store Joel went to the car ?” bacon were in the Iron pan ready post office. There he arranged to "Yes, I think so- If I don’t • to be cooked. Two try —Starting Sunday— 8:1 5 p. m. eggs were on the have the mail delivered by the any ttuntß.” Eve held out her table. Several slices of bread for Rural Free Delivery man. hand. "It's a bit grimy from the toasting. Bill looked at them, and "Some mail for you here now,” grubbing, but I hope you don't That Autry man is back again in a brand thought that Joel seemed at times said the postmaster. "For you and mind." to new thriller to give the best in entertain- have a sort of housewife com- Mr. William Latham. He up there, "I should say not!” Joel took the I plex. Leaving everything so darned too?” hand, -gave it a friendly pressure. ment! A HOME TOWN SHOW' neat and precise. “Yes, Mr. Latham's up there, "You've got a swell little place He fixed his breakfast, ate It, and too,” Joel said, smiling as he pic- here,” he said, looking around. "I By Members of The then stepped out of doors. tured Bill's expression when he like It" GENE AUTRY Eve’s car stood In the road near found the message on the mantel. "Thank you,” Eve said. “We're the YPSILANTI ROTARY CLUB > vegetable garden. There ap- He pocketed the handful of letters trying to make it look like a home Smiley Burnette, Virginia Dale in peared to be nothing the matter given him and turned to go. At the and not an abandoned wreck. Did with it; nothing except the dirty door he paused and said: "By the Bill get home all right?” streaks where it had almost lain way, can you tell me how to get "Yes, he did. He was sleeping so "The Singing Hill" Its side upon among the collards to the Allgood residence?” soundly I hated to disturb him, so On the running board was a bundle "I 'low as how I can,” the post- I came down for you myself. I had rags of and a bottle of oil for master replied. He went out upon some other errands to do, and—” —ALSO—- cieantng. Just a not too subtle Invi- the narrow porch with Joet and "So I'm an errand!" Eve laughed. are for ol tation to Proceeds the benefit the club’s work with Bill to get busy. pointed. "You go right down this She didn't wait for Joel to say any- “Oh, well," he said to himself, here Main street until you come to thing, but introduced him to her BLASTING THE “why not!” that old ham with the sagging mother. AGENTS! handicapped youriß'Stcrs. Five local children arc being Presently he was giving Eves roof, you turn left there, and "So this is the other young man antiquated bus a beauty treatment, then—” you were telling me about!" said helped wondering the while Just what had "You mean it's that white house Mrs. Allgood. now. gotten into Joel. Once upon a time I can see through the trees?” Joel "Yes, Mother,” said Eve. "This is Joel wouldn't have bothered to cut in. the one who rescued me." drive for miles to get a girl, cer- "Yes, that's it! You can't miss Joel grinned. tainly not a girl whom he had Just It” "And I usually am the ’other’ met. And hadn't he said upon their "No, I don't think I can," said young man," he said, "where my arrival that he wasn't going to be Joel. "Thanks a lot” cousin Is concerned." leaving r the cabin unless it was ab- He drove off, wondering why It Eve looked at him. "Don't tell A hilarious, rip roaring evening of fun and entertainment. solutely necessary? Os course he was that people In the country al- me you've got one of those inferi- had. And going after Eve didn’t ways made such a to-do about tell- ority things you read about in See friends in action. It’s your come under the head of necessary ing anyone directions. Maybe it books on psychology?" she said. your chance to help some things. Certainly not, when he. Bill, was because they liked to prolong "I wouldn't know about that,’” could very easily have gone back to their contacts with people from the said Joel "I've been too busy writh crippled kiddie. Hickory Gap. Besides, Joel knew outside world. cotton mills to go in for psychol- darned well that he wanted to Then as he drew near the house ogy. ' study the girl—be with her as that still showed signs of having I (To Be Continued) ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 20c