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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1944-08-01
944 = . ~ .. Cloudy ---...... - THE DAILY IOWAN IOW~: Cloudy, howHlI Iowa Clty'l Morning Newspoper t1VE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1944 Y" "llOCIAftD ...... VOLUME XIJV NUMBER 260 'om· ~nty , o IVa pro. [It·O Americans Gain 18 -Miles ~:~~~re~~~~=: U.5. Troops Seize Enfire ,uls, ling . t In BaHle of Warsaw I in P with I h F h C lion . n US ~n rene, , 005.. ::::ru:;r.~a;;!';.: 150uthern H.alf of Guam lers. ~re air. Doughboys Burst Out At a Glance- Amphibian Forces Axis Troops in North Nho LONDON, Tuesday (AP)--Red LEATHERNECKS GLOAT OVER SAl PAN SOUVENIRS nan nrmles in another series o! sensa lor. Of Normandy, Capture Today/,s' Establish Beachhead Yanks Extend Control lart tional victories yesterday be.ran I Cify of Avranches Northeast of Sorong the baltle of Warsaw in Poland To Principal Town tied trom a broad siege 8rc '~Ight to 13 , :ers Americanl Isolate miles east of the city, swet to ~p- Battered Nazi Armv Iowan within 12 miles ot German East In Surprise Sweep Unable to Fight Off Garrison of 15,000 Prussla proper, and probably , nen • * * Amerl.... Selle entire southern In 200-Mlle Hop trapped scores of thousands or Nimitz Announces lin· Lightning Advance axis troops in the norlh by I~mg leir half ot Guam. ADVANCED ALLIED HEAD- lhe key rail junction of Jelgava in Advance Patrols Meet eau ~lJrRBME HEADQUAR. U. S. 1'1'00.,. capture Avranches Latvia. I Scattered Resistance T~RR, A lIieil Expeditionary in burst out of Normandy . QUARTERS, New Guinea, Tues- Berlin said PI'aga, east bank day (AP)-Gen. -
Win, Lose Or Draw
Jtoenmg f&pfjte Plans *» Nats’ Infield Held Tardiness of Torres Washington, D. C., Thursday, March 29, 1945—A—16 Up by Clift, Problem in Shortfield Hamners of Phillies, 21 and 17, La Brucherie, School Walker, N. L. Lose or Draw Batting Champ, Win, Bothering Bluege; Do Brother Double-Play Act Grid Mentor, Given Heading Group of Holdouts By JOHN B. KELLER By JOE REICHLER, Dykes yesterday, to make 31 player* Associated Press Sports Writer. in camp. Pint-Sized Pieretti Packs Pitching Power Braves Blanked Job at U. C. L. A. NEW YORK, Mar. 29.—With the Chicago Cubs—Manager Charlie league season less than three Grimm announced the sale of Ja- He’s only pint-sized, but he can throw that baseball, so Marino By JOHN B. KELLER. By the Associated Press. major weeks off, several club owners still phet (Red) Lynn, wh# had a 5-4 Pieretti shouldn't be long in making American League fans forget he With of LOS ANGELES, Mar. 29.—Bert F. three weeks training gone, are faced with holdout record last year, to Los Angeles. is a His 5-foot-7-inch frame a as well problems. “shorty.” carries fighting heart Washington’s Nats have convinced La Brucherie, Los Angeles High Cleveland Indians—Pitcher Red as a fine arm and he's to take a turn football What is the biggest name flinging right eager nine-inning observers they will have few pitch- coach, has been appointed probably Embree joined squad but Ambrose on the hill now. mentor at of California holdout of them all is Fred (Dixie) pitching right ers, but some good ones, and that University Palica said he expected an Army The more Os sees of Pieretti in the more at Los Edwin C. -
Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1946-04-12
, \ ., r GOOD MQRNING, IOWA CITY! Freezing temperatures were reported throughout the middlewest last night but it should warm up today with clear skia,. Tomorrow will be fair. Iowa City. Iowa. Friday. April 12-Five Cents Ing u 9 t, Dklion Plans Ro.osevelt Year; Memory Truman Reveals ,Year's Deficit liking ' Shape; Drops Below January Est' ate WJ\SHINO'l'ON (AP)-Presidcnt Tl'UlUun announced yester I'merest Rises day that the dcfi.cit for t.his fi 'cal ycal' would be $7,000,000,000 les' tuun J UI1UUI'Y c'limatcs and "We arc on tlJC way towal'd a balanced budgct. JJ 'Oi'Hk Coalitiol1 Dies He also expl'cssed fresh views to his news conference on three As Dormitories Gain; measure pending in congl'e s. Housing-be is satisfied with the hOWling bill as it plISscd the IndePendents Strong senate ThUl'Sduy. It lacks price conll'ol for ex ilStin g homes but T~c 18 Studeut, Coulicil I1OW · contains other features he recom ihees yt'Stenlu,Y wel'e IJ lUll II illl:! OPA Raises Prices mended. ther final, vole-gcttinl( tactic Army-navy merger-he thinks tactics thut hf1vc produced SO\'· On Pontiac, Buick, lhe sweeping bill d aUed by a eMil loose Bud infol'rnul align . senate military s ubcommlt~ has ment$ of candida les, a lot of good points lIut he re Oldsmobile Cars serves comment on it as a whole Only olle coalition remain!) On until congress llnally passes it. the' scene - t Ii e dormitol'Y' Hike Shows Increases Poll Tax s bilj:ked slale of Kathryn Larson, Poll tax-he still favors federal John Phillips, Chat'les White In Wagesr Material anti-poll tax legislation, cliuft~ and Bette Jo Phelan. -
Ou Know What Iremember About Seattle? Every Time Igot up to Bat When It's Aclear Day, I'd See Mount Rainier
2 Rain Check: Baseball in the Pacific Northwest Front cover: Tony Conigliaro 'The great things that took place waits in the on deck circle as on all those green fields, through Carl Yastrzemski swings at a Gene Brabender pitch all those long-ago summers' during an afternoon Seattle magine spending a summer's day in brand-new . Pilots/Boston Sick's Stadium in 1938 watching Fred Hutchinson Red Sox game on pitch for the Rainiers, or seeing Stan Coveleski July 14, 1969, at throw spitballs at Vaughn Street Park in 1915, or Sick's Stadium. sitting in Cheney Stadium in 1960 while the young Juan Marichal kicked his leg to the heavens. Back cover: Posing in 1913 at In this book, you will revisit all of the classic ballparks, Athletic Park in see the great heroes return to the field and meet the men During aJune 19, 1949, game at Sick's Stadium, Seattle Vancouver, B.C., who organized and ran these teams - John Barnes, W.H. Rainiers infielder Tony York barely misses beating the are All Stars for Lucas, Dan Dugdale, W.W. and W.H. McCredie, Bob throw to San Francisco Seals first baseman Mickey Rocco. the Northwestern Brown and Emil Sick. And you will meet veterans such as League such as . Eddie Basinski and Edo Vanni, still telling stories 60 years (back row, first, after they lived them. wrote many of the photo captions. Ken Eskenazi also lent invaluable design expertise for the cover. second, third, The major leagues arrived in Seattle briefly in 1969, and sixth and eighth more permanently in 1977, but organized baseball has been Finally, I thank the writers whose words grace these from l~ft) William played in the area for more than a century. -
Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-08-02
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WASTE PAPER Collectlon B I N G O Groenbropke Homes, Inc. Seven to 12 Miles Gained by Yankees; Canadians Drive
■■■■■■ ■■*> ?' ." f V' 7. - ■ATUliDAT, AUGUiT » , 1144 ^ Average Daily Cireatation The Weather For the Mooih oC Johr. 1S44 Fereeaot ef C. 8. Weather Boreaa i W B L V l Manchester Evening Herald ------- • -I* Felr, eeattered thnnder ihewere 8,728 Ihle eveelag: Sttle rhaage la tern- whils tha other, had on a rtort Knights Expect peratare; Tueedajr M r, eoattaoed Jacket fancily embroidered. They, Gets His Wings 5323235353234848232353 Member ef the Aodlt hot aad hoMild. strode up to the bar with any* Boieaa et OlrenlaUeoe About Town Heard Along Main Street thing but a manly flride and aala AMDREA HOTEL to the h a r t^ e r , "A poupl# of ' Outing Crowd Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm brews, pleaael’ And their ac-. And on Some o f Manehe$ter*$ Side Streeter Too I. — ^ MISQUAMICUTi K I- cents were Just too, too divine. (ClaeelSed AdvertMag ea Fage IS) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTMI The bartender looked at them To Be Held Tomorrow VOL. LXlif., NO. 268 — ™ r«idy for Dr, Ch»rle« Tor- TlM w ek ery e f the lost cabin W rvlce and too old to ^ Ued .to and burned. He. Just Ignored our mother'smnther'a apron.anron strings,-atrinSTS.' alal- AMERICAN PLAN S r who wui. erUiser has been solved- them. They kept Insisting on Noon on Grounds at Nearly six years ago, the hurri though they think wo should be. given though we have a little mon getting the "brews” but ‘h e^ r- The Ki o f C. -
(Iowa City, Iowa), 1944-04-30
1944 unON CALENDAR PIOCESIID ,rOODS blue siamI" AI Ihrou,h K8 valid Ind~flnJlt!ly: Cloudy MlAT ftd lUmp. A8 throl~h (;18 valId Ind.nnl ..ly: SliGAR stamp It, 31 (book 4) valId Indennltely. ltamp 40 for cannl'" .usar ex IOWA: Cloudy with showen. plra hII. aa. 1845; SHOE stamp 18 (book 1) expires April 30, alr THE DAIlY IOWAN plaD. l\alnp I (book 3) vlUd Ind"!l n lt~ly: GASOLINE A-ll coupon flIPI ... June il; FUEL OIL pe.r. 4 and 5 coupon. ~" p lr. Se"t. 30 ..... Iowa City'. Morning Newspaper fIVE CENTS TBII AIlIOCIATID nli81 IOWA CITY, IOWA SUNDAY, APRIL 30. 1944 rae AISOCl&TlD ..... VOLUME XLIV NUMBER 184 M. P.'S GIVE WARD HEAD FREE RIDE Army Leaves At a Glance- Today's M.acArthur Reiects Ward Plant; All Iowan (aim Appears .. .. ... Proposals for Nomi"nation MacArthur says he dcfinitely F. D. R. Seizure Order will not accept presidential nom Remains in Effect ination. IWar of Nerves- Under Civilian Head 1,000 American heavies smash 2,000 Yank Planes Berlin in gl'eatest daylight at G . General Issues CHICAGO (AP)-'l'li c first. lack. Batler Nazi Capital Dotc of Cllim ag l'eement in four D-Day Rumor aays of tUl·bulent contl'OVel'Y Army withdraws Ct'om govern In Fierce Assault rows Flat Refusal ment-seized Montgomery Ward Ippeal'eo yC~lc rO!lY in the Mont LONDON (AP)-The allied war now prisoners, as saying they had gomery W111'(1 Ilutl com pany tlis company; NLRB opens hearings of nerves yesterday kept Germany trained years tor the invasion, had on CIO union I'Cpresentation. -
Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-06-02
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2019 California League Record Book & Media Guide
2019_CALeague Record Book Cover copy.pdf 2/26/2019 3:21:27 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 2019 California League Record Book & Media Guide California League Championship Rings Displayed on the Front Cover: Inland Empire 66ers (2013) Lake Elsinore Storm (2011) Lancaster JetHawks (2014) Modesto Nuts (2017) Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (2015) San Jose Giants (2010) Stockton Ports (2008) Visalia Oaks (1978) Record Book compiled and edited by Chris R. Lampe Cover by Leyton Lampe Printed by Pacific Printing (San Jose, California) This book has been produced to share the history and the tradition of the California League with the media, the fans and the teams. While the records belong to the California League and its teams, it is the hope of the league that the publication of this book will enrich the love of the game of baseball for fans everywhere. Bibliography: Baarns, Donny. Goshen & Giddings - 65 Years of Visalia Professional Baseball. Top of the Third Inc., 2011. Baseball America Almanac, 1984-2019, Durham: Baseball America, Inc. Baseball America Directory, 1983-2018, Durham: Baseball America, Inc. Official Baseball Guide, 1942-2006, St. Louis: The Sporting News. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2007. Baseball America, Inc. Total Baseball, 7th Edition, 2001. Total Sports. Weiss, William J. ed., California League Record Book, 2004. Who's Who in Baseball, 1942-2016, Who's Who in Baseball Magazine, Co., Inc. For More Information on the California League: For information on California League records and questions please contact Chris R. Lampe, California League Historian. He can be reached by E-Mail at: [email protected] or on his cell phone at (408) 568-4441 For additional information on the California League, contact Michael Rinehart, Jr. -
SHOREBIRDSPORTS Rancho Cuca
Game #31| Stoickton Ports vs. San Jose Giants |Banner Island Ballpark Alex Jensen, Broadcaster Banner Island Ballpark 404 W Fremont St | Stockton, CA 95203 O: 209-644-1900 | C: 510-717-0733 [email protected] | www.stocktonports.com California League Champions - 1946, 1947, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1980, 1986, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2008 Stat of the Day Brayan Buelvas' two home run day was GAME PREP just the Ports' second multi-home run Location ..........................Fresno, CA game of the season. Tyler Soderstrom Date ...........................June 17, 2021 hit two home runs against the Giants on Thursday, June 10th at Banner Island Venue ..........Banner Island Ballpark Ballpark. First Pitch ..........................6:50 p.m. League Standings Radio ...............Fox Sports AM 1280 NORTH DIVISION Online ................stocktonports.com Team Record GB 2021 Series .................................1-1 San Jose 26-12 -- Fresno 25-13 1.0 2019 Series .................................NA Modesto 21-17 5.0 Fresno (25-13) Current Ports Streak .................. W1 DelmarvaStockton (14-24) (0-0) Stockton 14-24 12.0 SOUTH DIVISION GRIZZLIES SHOREBIRDSPORTS Rancho Cuca. 20-17 -- Upcoming Games & Pitching Probables Lake Elsniore 19-19 1.5 Date Time Opponent Pitching Matchup Inland Empire 16-21 4.0 Thur, 6/17 6:50 p.m. at Fresno RHP Jack Cushing (1-0, 2.67) vs LHP Sam Weatherly (1-3, 5.79) Visalia 10-28 10.5 Fri. 6/18 6:50 p.m. at Fresno RHP Jake Walkinshaw (1-2, 4.50) vs RHP Keegan James (2-0, 2.08) Sat. 6/19 6:50 p.m. at Fresno RHP Grant Judkins (0-2, 4.07) vs LHP Breiling Eusebio (0-0, 0.00) 2021 Team Stzaatistics Sun. -
MARINECORPSCHEVRON Byrnes
ON HOPES WAY OUT The enemy Is darned can sur- The enemy and his knees we vive through only buckling;. — James — Gen. surrender. MARINECORPSCHEVRON Byrnes. Elsenhower. diego awa PUBLISHED BY TUC UniTCD STATtSIj mawnts in tut san Saturday Morning, August 19, 1944 1 Vol. 111, No. 33 Saipan Veterans Awarded Purple Hearts In Mass Ceremony heartfelt of assisted Adm. Nimitz in making Marine in the Marianas Islands. the gratitude your and 22 other admirals and Japanese veys By TSgt. Walter C. Cochrane for which the awards were: their chests You fresh honor to that government the victory pinned upon bring generals Adms. Combat Correspondent determina- Adm. Vice Robert Heart. courage and your Halsey; the Order of the Purple company. your L. William L. Calhoun medal offered in tion have made Ghormley, decorated in their hos- "This is not possible." AIEA NAVAL HOSPITAL, Oahu, Some were and John H. and Rear wounds The Pearl Harbor Marine band Towers; of the fleet for the you T. H., Aug. B—Admirals pital beds. compensation the Marine Adms. William R. Furlong, Theo- Marines and have suffered. No material reward struck up Hymn as and generals of the Marine Corps The total was 1120 dore S. Charles A. for the and admirals, assisted by Wilkinson, most of the latter can possibly compensate generals today tribute to more 37 Navy men, paid stirring H. Red Pownall, Robert B. Carney, J. wounded while hurts which of you Navy corpsmen, nurses and than 1100 veterans of the 2nd and hospital corpsmen, grievous many Brown and Frederick P. Sherman. -
Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-04-17
.IATS. PAT II. ,.•• t.... TI ......... II ••• AI , ••••• b PII no.. ,.... ,\uiCI88ID WOODS. ..•• _,'. c: Ibr.... XI Yalld. 8VO"., ...... 'ur .,.. , 1141 n ... '.r " •• ,...... 8BOBS........ re •• Cloudy, • , ••,. I • •••• , fo ... 1••• ".11." . GASOLJl'fB. III-A ... ,••••••• '.r •• r ,." ••••• , .....". C·, ••• lOW... : TuHda, partly cloudy. , C·, ••"" '.r II.. ,.1'.... WVIL 011., ,.r'.' ••• 11I •••• b flYO ooa ,... r.... ,I.. I.. , ,..... ,.rl•• THE DAILY IOWAN cooler. ,•••• a' "n ••••. Iowa City's Morning Newspaper In CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, APRD. 17. 1945 VOLUME XXI NUMBER 173 merlcan• event nters ue·rnI erg Estate to Mrs. Roosevelt- MUNITIONS SHIP BLAST KILLS 360 ranks Bag At a Glanc..- Flank Leipzig 168 Jap (raft President's Will Sets Up Trust Today's In Wurzen NEW YORK (AP)-The late veyed the main house and adja Roosevelt, however, a&lced his President Franklin D. Roosevelt cent grouDds of the Hudson valley heirs "to select on~y such articles Ninth Gains Foothold !laid on Jap Home in his will filed yesterday be- estate to the {ederal government, of personal property" as they Island Brings Toll quested to his widow, Anna with the provision that Mrs. "may be in a position to use per Iowan Beyond Elbe, Third Eleanor Roosevelt, all the income Roosevelt and their children could sonally in their own homes." 85 Miles From Reds fo 1,674 Craft Hit from a trust fund to be set up Live there during their lifetimes. Mrs. Roosevelt was giveD th~ Truman to* broad,cW* * b r i e f Irom his residuary estate. The will, executed Nov. la,l use of property at campobello speech at 9 tODight.