PAGE 12 :: T2CI T K V LNIXG T lift! E S (PtfO.VC CltLIMY SHOO) Saturday, May 2, 1942 Then Boudreau’s ‘College Boy Stuff’ r ZTD THIS RUN, ANYWAY Smoking Bo" But Now Look! Off the Hoel< Lewis H, Waltcf^ TliOsc Cleveland Indians may lie ahead of the Tiger*, but Luke Sewell, manager of the St. Louis Brown-, is giving his vote to

IX'troit as the most powerful baschall riot) in the V.cjj . . , SewrH Still in Fores Indians Are l\ told New York writers that he ranks pjt< i Hal U hfte of fietrAit above the Induins pri/e rookies, lilt fielder Oris llockeit and Lcs Fleming i Games in Front The last few automntir ticUnt miiOiineM are being For Fisiiern hooked up to th<* tote at the Detroit race track in pri paint ion for t.he meeting which opt nx >lav Every Pr«cau-o". Cleveland Makes Nats been in since hat year, crrspde virip n’-jr-irenf confusion on fhn MibJ? Stanley (’up won. Toronto is carrying on the hockey b yit . . . Now tfuy rc IYHit I• > By GEORGE KIRKSEV T rehashing ih*- Go* don DriMon ease .. . Hi rc bringing nut Ihe Ct»rrr*p»»*n»r nt Hpiin todli*' I nllrtl l*rr»» Uff fact that Ihe windows of Ihe Maple l eat • t •s h *me wrre stoned”

*• it looktsl eider -v 1 i • NEW YORK. May 2 (UP).- The when as though the Risl Wine were ; oing to win the ( up. WflgClH . . torrid Brooklyn lDodgers weren't

* quite so sizzling today but the end '•n:oV* ¦> still It co*t Warren Wrlgbl’a ( aiunrt Farm St.O.OCO to keep ita ‘ amazing *• *•'!••• r, racing stable in idleness . . full in t everything at Santa \nita . Tea' s i .sy to under- < *uis . . loin McNally, 1&-- up year-old tackle candidate who will aid l o* t>. against Western ‘ champion Yankees perking Stats’ l \ i t Reserve in their game and wondering if Lou Boudreaui spring football toe 13, ui gha over 200 > ; . pounds hut were reatlv 7Mv s is a miracle man. it takes a halfback to e*t*h hmi . . . uns a dash ” man on the track team at Atkinson (Neb.) High last w ok, aithm :’r r. v. Pittsburgh cooled off the School. # T " fewer fires tb <-, '« Dodgers yesterday in a rousing _ " What would those Indians do waih F< 0 r heli ;ng cm* toma- ,v were and Jess than in o n > . game in which four Pirates hawk’ and }>op said all f.i we- ejected and cushions Iloffmastcr ibottles were thrown onto Forbes no a undet control. * •;t Field by irate fans. With Man- "liger Box Score . were still engng d in • r t Frankie Frisch. Coach Jack jager iiMKoir \ Lopez and Tigers Seeking operations in th r 'Flowers, catcher Al ex- f v : .*» n o * >r Jimmy Wasdcll. pi* •«*» . .• 'outfielder * « epic tie. where n-*ai y • rt 1 t o Dodger, banished, the Pirates ' ’ ' 1 1 (* 0 were burned in ore . I over two runs in the ninth • t * 0 1 pushed 'I 2 i* 2 He said the M p jarMr ' e * land snapper! the Dodgers’ six- I' ' f r I - n o 2d 1 • 1 >¦ 4 •» 7-6. From Yanks started by a man j < game winning streak. lu ¦ I i y l it- 4 ft w.thou; i guilty to burning rubbish 2 1 GAMES AHEAD • 2 n Q 1 Munic.pu j (Continued from First Sport page) T-* Dt. r* »i i ji q n n permit in Mnrqui Me New iu p u tj o A there w*as no stopping ¦ ¦ o Court yesterday. Rut and Cramer*scored Harris forced * slugged V” »1 7 )« 2 7 il) Cleveland. The Indians McCosky at the plai idler which *T HELP FOR nsIIKKMI N and hung up their M*\ IMKk 'Wk A HOME !.\ OPENER <*>ut 16 hits Higgins got hi' second two-hnggrr vd ! a .V OSKY T YANKEE - placed on DICKER twelfth straight triumph. 13-6. win i’ i < 7, V Another restriction .scoring ri- > *»m. u Yoik and Ila • over the The Indians i 1 i .1 n fishermen is the coast guard ki*n- | Senators. ter got « (1 (I the Al Hi nrieh his circuit Hcnr* hr: 1 'I 1 1 a S-game in . i. j ,o .cation card. Fish -rmcn | r/l a now hold 2 lead Ti-< - V.. i •n tif clout in the fourth, the i |» League, of >* ' if* n 1 0 n to to n»xt American and some « as where turn to he : picked no another rm in the f>l b >,< >-*t- . I* I T fl " 'irprisod remembering Throng experts are that > .ft ?*»*«» 1 any of the i Derby the Ai sure of not violating c L 1 scored 'TTtt> 3 .0 Oppone: i when McCoskv doubli and ‘ i o 4 0 r> . New sign “Baby Boudreau hung f-rt new wartime Ivoat and area il- Pilot’’ on a single by at Harris n lations may get help. from the in the Cleveland locked room Breuer was yank 1 one. V- , \ i rt It i ft with \ ft ft ;:'f / ¦Clearwater, Fla., this spring:, '-l*f if i i rr f revenue to . ,;Pi t$ 0 0 de- dow'n 1.1 l :r,!. office, state emergency de- “Have a passion to win: •to fi'ije Y. fl'ng. the Betting the ru-w !.r< )' 0 , < Arcaro sire to score!” fense hoard and all local state For Zaharies ry Over Sailors into - hie p * *¦ frtv. *>-t| IS a d- av. > “College boy was the gen- TVu r P tn conservation officers. stuff" The Tigers didn't • again T 1 e* on T (C Page One) \ 1 ontinued from eral reaction of veteran players , tt-p- t*«t imi- > const e ns Roland Kirehmeyer, former ' j until the eighth, when Harris The guard will nd\ h,,m; \\ks - * i h auto- of other clubs and outsiders. single Hi; It* .r Y »rh, ill and v train schedules and lire and scored on a by Hriehcoek : to which waters .are clrtse.l en- homa A. & M. fi*otl the 1 » Thr-f- V . iiCKCV a major leaguer in that mobile problems have done some- Now Indians are practicing after getting h lusty ti,.)!» . na tirely which watirs of the st pv *•? C: Hri I and* Him; rby what Boudreau preached last "n -i'- i i If llotrif rtutn had thine crowd 'Dio Tigers picked up mother •>> may l>c only ' . - ’’ Great Lakes onto* I ? to t the Yan- 1 MC harics in the senv- *vd h*lyn for $25,000 onl\- Tt is our guess that the crowd March, and even blase run for fun in ti>g n e'h (V**k\ N-w V -i of the crew • if at least one member V .n th.o navy. be to than it kees are beginning lo lake notice. wh'n Rondo 1 -Vic Christy ti’ n: will closer 81 >.OOO singled, went to second f has the fingerprint and photo * " * 1( 0 •• . J ’ ! will be to COO. Ue are in a The Yanks have seen the Indians '*rJe d f, . - ! nil identification card that rr’y the Ai a frantic grab at ii war, li shows here this Derby cloud dust came lv t.o v n i lai;. w - coast guard issues. Kni'-cher. i dog I 1/. it ’1 ? r V ll*- Off Day. and t>vn fold when the days at s’r-,nd _*r« ,n • • *n office i'! .---nadv "as iraieh'd v d I l>y him lor a threo- forced on a ?m* t v i The internal revenue nn come, t- .» Mi’)* i; . i;» Seventeen horses, he.* of this so they aren’t particularly but ch ible n- T • , i- 'finis team flu #. *. »•. ,t like the stamp for tome Ml * »v. gn up is a homer, single, jii , r 1 . J f • n Tn this Detroit hit a and n nn •*'t is- ¦ r at The state emergency !*r>. r'o'er Nb’k l.omies e- 1 1 VU done. nis angles tnur 'Oh'd- defense - Sweep S wing er. hit a and; • !" a •«, • ' r wr.cd anil Ken Keltner thi- h i> at 1p t i fits cat .i for j y t tied the score in the double luled in the Downtown h ar/d 7Vt oi Club nr board will tel! w hich dar > w :cr Morn' by r two \V|. My iv. T;:lun. I Ai!i • :: 11 v ,i the aid of a Notre owned D. Buhl and trained singles. Mom’.a} intakes and other works h/.v >• I c 'afternoon. lie baa. est man in wrest lin t >r. In the last of the by Lex Wilson. designated special emergency de- ¦ in the THEY GET HEAVE-HO. ing iVobby Roberts- o C,. , • IVrnie Crtjnmins, Sv e p Svv a ris grouped 'fishoi men ¦ 1 ¦ five fense areas from which ibipiiis in tfie second bout oo 1 ' Gorr* and Sohek muted field with other The stormy ninth inning of the and every one else are barred. •:•(!. while in tr.e <>ih t I io two runs lo decide horse* Fair Call. First Fiddle. Dodger-Pirate game was one of and LOC AL ASSISTWCr I I Mr(\< :¦ •:..»'d C' Vi I \ V ai e ’ thiec snappy double It lo< ked for a time, and even Arky Vaughan, traded the posted eurrnt *» t. I ¦ : keep well on rul- in a i-.-’ t two of three !' 1 • u ' . than up yet it n; lit prove true, that Dodgers hv the Pirates bast win- l!,e was ' made for the "iri n the z frwd?v ci*v ings and can give angle’ infom .ii (Tolden ' ' 1 \. ; . oi scoring The Greek an 4 mb*cpc's A Fab the s v-at ion o' the nation ter. doubled, Billy Her- opinions the .-<> about situat.on in young st.tr from the f ' T.dh'tt, Notre Dame's as a ‘J-v e -r-e d, might go to the man. their own territories. ¦i ’ ¦ ot t ¦ i 1 h ll trr, got three hits post as the favoi te. When umpire Larry Goetz hoard frrr !ite ) fishermen \ Trout are enjoying clover, strung and - safe, eateher Lopez last, ' h season record to 11» Hut Areal o's n« a iockcy railed Herman the most favorable sea-m in many < f sane trjuipp. ! with tricks f the *• • o 'M. trips to the plate. th.s. rib now seems threw his shin guards and breast * ¦ offset Al des- years in oil parts •-! n- it nec''S'-an \ of the Neither e\m- found vh vvi;h Sun Ayam for protector into the air. Then Goetz balccry stove, With e ; • men M CLIIHHKS TO TKST tined to the wcathei play ihe role of »hnd man. a public esteem. picked up Lopez' glove, threw it ci ~:i 'r f the sec nd ¦ foi in warm, record els c.o i a opi sito be a duel lx ; -i.-rnoon t!ie Irish will a bit higher and thumbed the for second “1 ili< ’ y The Valdir.a Farm’s entry ol the weekend LnivU's long experience < ¦ i. innual spring game cateller out. Frisch and Flowers ,: Hollywood Orphan is wason. youth that belongs lo Chr sf ''•*!’ Old Timers, and for and V .kuna .joined in the argument and also * being r high ri gaid. as are : the will held Old Timers Requested, With IF yards and were given the heave-ho. ’ i« m'm. the of the • non-Notre Dame Apache. Then in Pirate half : ‘ball players in tram- pinch-hitter Eddie Stew- A YANKEE MAKES T! f Wi«-e of the considered ninth \ ' ii-" naval unit at tho' men turf single two walks filled the the pest | osi- art's and l.ivc to luck i draw in Johnny wild- boon invited •• Allen -1 r • i ¦' t| t•• in favor the bases. tn the game. Amonu ¦ the tying run home. s il pitched 'V»!. MeClain of tbo of Mrs. Piiyro Whitne; Dm Ne'x ‘ Vaughan let Vince DiMaggio’s •ej | .( O'. lie 1, Iter r • and llanry Toczvlovv- i i I his leg.-*., I .“ hard grounder go between ', drew t*• No ost position. i ; \i tl ftillh- ck lor Frank and the winning run seoied. I 'ou* i the ii"'* of the T 1- two homers, the a per! e-y « •>nfe to outmaneuver Musial hit Card n in N< -rv Dame. With •;¦ . c tie system will h(> to n a s’i run for -•>.*' r n roses. ‘I IV 4’ FOR BABE i the historic Notre to- * If Arcaro rouM win again a/r t , ~ a wild game the Cubs bent' In ’> e r today’* game go to day he would take h ; s place along- ' side Laac Mil phy and Lai I Sarde the Giants. 1”.-9. with Babe Dahl- !v of Tommv Yarn, star having a perfect day at bat. < ’\titt,« as one of t!- • jrekeys to win the n • Dame a decarle for four.’’ Stan Hack was > ;¦< Dorh\ thie*- i "four f d m entlv. time in; Kddie was off* -ed his choice of benched for the second he n>-,k seven years and Rip Russell played s i Ci' I in Hospital mounts and Devil Diver o\’er he third lor the Cubs. " Shut Out. lie will ’ ' the d \ * f»H! A. May (INS). The Reds came out of their ¦« ;n t! putt y.. 4P JP ¦ ¦ * V *V •? 2 saddest man of Amer- /V' .‘*»r-. ('• in. IlrctokJyn ica if he sod wrong. There slump, defeating ihc Phils. 6-3. Ridd e. National u ho was taken to Grad* is about $7, )<)(» awaiting the Win- and Elmer I 4 leading pitcher last sea- ;; ' Sunday League's -* •+ * ' \ 1 last with a ning jockey. Jf*' > won his first game in four * 4 *dt was in the care of Personally we to son 4 ':/V % • s*’ like Al di win **6 - * it i iy and is out the i race, w.th Sun Again second tarts. . ** of the f » " **T u * ' .’ S *. A- an > A -*r- *»*' *o+* Nigceline. Red Sox •• '•' * 4*#/ ;nrd> John old ft- *j 1• n p<; 1 w over Boston. Ted Williams; taA ” . n *&rf ‘ - ~ v^Sr *• i*-* ¦. * i i mil ..J*ii'", V mUf - ’ and two singles hut * • ‘ •*«•;•, 's' - hit a homer T- ?*s 23*y -linx the rapped four Red Sox * Browns t ,*veVl; ..“i*‘ pitchers for 15 hits. . -yJ*,, n; A ¦ v4r M v ',,v •/. J * i^/V<^r %-V i^' ,i '' '¦'' > if A • Johnny Rigncy snapped the < seven-game losing •'>£pSfc; lJy-> ¦,' . - :s SqiintS White Sox ?* # ¦ i•' <*< <*V L ,%’** t streak, the *»'¦>*v r- defeating Athletics. * Y;' .*.-' '¦ '"- * : Y»H only ¦ ;¦ f**”Sr** ViSaitefcJt ft ', 5-2. He allowed six hits. Jm •. ¦*? IpPjMyr '. '. K. May 2 —. The wn« n jK'rff'rt bunt along Ihe third * '¦¦s;*«/'."’ " * tSSIV , \ to P>ob Patrick, ' base foul lin< fie was at first Yesterday’s hero Ken Ileintzcl- - ’*<• * iui(v:» w,sSr .r" i.nee cap broken here before a Yank could reach the man. Pittsburgh southpaw, who imS '¦ nil wrwn -.mm*mm s* »t to * JVJMfe «BK *r ailed the Tigers ball. through a turbulent game faggfc .• lasted , *j|M .b last year was hit and stopped the Dodgers’ winning : • \ including it* s*> another young out-, crowd of 10..V.H. streak with his third straight win. • - >. 0 soldiers ladies, £ v -i a r Pat Mullin? and attended. It SAD FATE of a . was the first Ladies Day of the * fl? * r i I»p unliH before Pat- year at Yankee Stadium. The I'l. n. lie may not be ladies were not oui in Detroit Council Sends Rowe Winsome FRENCH GTX . t • ;-i t bark into the game numbers. Jn |pj| ‘!. s son. ' Its Blessing *1 * / With the Tigers playing inspired Formal at Hands of Brutal b 1 b*'l 'masterly ball for ball, Trlib in is loginning to steal today * I*^'':* Lynwood Thomas Howe but starter! pressing h |*3| bases in addition tn walloping the has the official good wishes of v liked two men and cover off tin is he stoic *• ‘ )¦ half. That Detroit for success with the /T/ / / v rtcul'lc.. GANG 1 • ' ' *"' #( a base yesl Irday. No. Ihc Yankees Dodgers the result ¥># NAZI *¦ Brooklyn as gig; i -r i n gi t Into trouble hadn’t gone home! resolution adopted hv Common *£ i iri>,** Di/ explained after of a Ly Karapow in . t Council. Prepared by Rowe’s for- >4/ revealed Princess Air.elie B *y* ': '+.>*+ The. Ytmhrra nrc pltii/ing A. with- mer teammate. Councilman Wil-' ,-. • , /. t.hr *¦•»/¦' ter*- of ' out (inrdop, who • liam Rogell. the resolution states. t according to local tn pitch against the Athletic* in K’ M !• a * .CHAfcLTI* double-header in Phdfy Sunday. Detroit and further express the wish that he may regain his top • Ming L* game fllfißAY ; • gloriously. Me- The here today again the TIMES starts form and become . idol back to m'coikJ r, C. i y \ id throe hits, one a at f'3o •‘rlisli, same time as of his ‘home town.* wheirever , \ ..... * fie.d in tbc iiiili* -*o 'i . ¦ . . , i .. uvo-ua, >,vi. One o! Ihc other hits, Sntt|r(l«.v games start in Dei roil. may be.” 1. 1 1 that