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1945-04-27 [P WILSON CYCLONES Chandler Receives GIANTS TURN BACK Diirocher’s Protest ’s The Sports Trail TO COME CALLING Wallop Yanks, 7-5; By WHITNEY MARTIN WASHINGTON, April 26.-*® PHILADELPHIA, 2-0 / —Baseball’s new commissioner, April 26—-!^P)—The chances to crack ON LOCALS TODAY Senator Albert B. “Happy” IN YORK, down, and he nev- that CLOTHING TILT Go VE\V er disclosed Into muffed Chandler, today Tie For one. Second some citizen when decisions pr0cedure As far he has made his first -—— is to as the promotion a post end of uS“"s over spotlighted Cyci Favored; Bennett ... in favor of Boston’s Braves. to show how u concerned, Chandler Feldman Holds Phils To into his past should fill the Leo Durocher, Brooklyn man- D“r‘U'!f-o bill. His cheery incident forecast Flowers And Rogers Set ager, wired Chand- DUCE REPORTED Gatehouse pividhood toothy grin and penchant for being facetiously Five Hits; Lombardi Reports JOE BERRY GETS a man or was an ler: as photographed in odd poses have Mound Duel For ‘^character “Dutch Nieman hit ninth-in- Clouts Four Navy Training of his destiny. wrangled more publicity for him Bagger we are handicap- than the average ning homer that beat mb (Tues- DIN ITALY CREDIT WIN '^fortunately senator enjoys CLEVELAND, April 26—(>)— FOR V concerning Sen. and there is no After going through only one day). file first protest. n 1t.is respect reason to believe Hereby NEW YORK, April 26—(iR—Har- who hurled the new he 11 this New about from Denny Gailehouse, PedJ Chandler, crawl into a shell now. practice week, Hanover What do. you intend to do ry (Continued Page One) ..Happy” Feldman spaced fi^e hits so the St. Louis Browns to a vic- PHILADELPHIA. April 26.—W— baseball. We nev- We have horsehiders will endeavor of been a High’s it.” Widely the Phils Connie Mack’s Athletics scored A'JmissionerC° wondering little today Philadelphia was either to tory in the opening game of and all we about his attitude to cope with a far superior Wil- Chandler said he were attempting cross net the gentleman should some man jokingly unable to get a base runner to last year's World was seven times in the fourth 'inning f read even son into neutral-Switzerland or to seek Series, him is what we’ve -remotely nine on the Thirteenth and would inform Durocher that “my third and w about connected with lost to the league leading the accepted for the Navy at the on live hits and four walks to we can’t tell you horse Ann Street field this afternon at dubious safety of the Hitler so racing try to into a first decision is to give the New York 2 to 0. induction trim the New York Yankees, 7-5, 11 fthe papers, buy club, Giants, station today and tree-hacking expert rhe new 3:45. “redoubt”, the steadily shrinking .ny bovish commissioner is from game to Boston.” Feldman, ailing much of last ordered to report to the Great today in their first meeting of the of at the ripe old ag* home area of Czechoslovakia, Austria ! Lr that Kentucky, of the derby, and The Cyclones, who handed the year when he won only 11 games, Lakes Training Center tonight. season at Shibe Park. safe at home, thus he does and southern Germany left in Nazi C"C'„ he was probably not have the an- Hanoverians a 16-0 whitewashing Walked four and fanned two. He The 33-ydar-old right hander Philadelphia bounced into a sec- link to the na- hands. his future tipathy toward the turf sport that at the Tobacco-town several weeks scored the first run for the Giants did not report to the Browns ond place tie with the New York, indicating^ Landis Hitler was for re- had. The old could ago, are now tied with Coach in the third when he ad- responsible this but his ers with the of some brilliant “ jedge JAY-VEES DEFEAT singled, spring remained on help successor to the whiff a race storing him to power after the track connection a “Jolting Joe” Caruso’s Rocky vanced to third on an infiled out job at the Goodyear Aircraft relief pitching by Jittery Joe Ber- Hi's choicTas us in a mile Italian armistice in 1943. He rr M Landis caught away, and that one whiff was Mount Blackbirds for top slot in and a sacrifice and counted when sup- Corp. at Akron. He won nine ry who. held the McCarthy Clan we could see all he needed ported, at least to through which to make him bar any the Eastern Conference. E-TOWN 7-1 Mel Ott doubled. sufficiently give and lost ten for the American to one single in the last five haze Jim NINE, it some semblance or Farley, transaction. of the S Ford c. Frick The ’Cycs, who had remained The New Yorkers’ other tally reality, League Champions last season. frames after starter Jesse Flores that the fans in gener- That Chandler is came in the seventh when Ernie “Fascist Republican” government was from the hill in the think keenly inter- undefeated in baseball for two sea- W. A. Brown held the Eliza- slugged as surprised. The ested in and Lombardi a homer into which Mussolini set up in German- fourth. just sports, particularly sons, lost a close one, 4-3, to the to slapped the ‘^re an bethqwn High horsehiders three held was something of baseball, is neither here nor upper left field stands. northern Italy after the armis- Dubiel had blanked the one there. It seems as Medics Walter h opv was lowly Raleigh Capitals.' hits yesterday afternoon the Guards, Register entry, although he really would have been It was the seventh in tice with the Allies in late 1943. A’s in the first three frames when mh hour It. some- that the Caps, who had not won New Hanover High Junior-varsity triumph considered by Larry thing if the baseball had nine starts for. the who Reportedly the seat of that Wins In Softball Hal Feck opened the fourth with favorably moguls a game prior to that one—and captured its first win of the sea- Giants, gov- League has the knack of picked a man ernment was at who who wasn’t interest- — lead the Cubs a full Verona, and Vero- a single to the box. After Bobby MacPhail. have not won one since got son, 7-1. Chicago by ideas through. ed in the game. nejjit game. The Cubs were idle na was captured Gen. Mark In the first game of last Estallela walked and skied hulling his to the Wilson pitching star, Big The locals started the ball roll- today by W. night’s Hayes naturally will be pull- He does seem to because of cold weather at Cincin- Clark’s Allied armies out, Dick Siebert drove in the first Everyone have other qual- Bennett Flowers, and finally drove ing in the first frame when they today. Municipal Softball loop play, the to make good in a ifications, though. He has nati. Zurich dispatches said that Mus- score with a single to center. Bud- in. for Chandler legal him from the hill in the seventh. cashed in on a pair of tallies. Prisoner of War Guards register- move he makes training, for one He’s on It was old clothes at the solini fled from a villa near dy Hall bounced a hit Joe spot. Every thing. the However, before being retired, the beat out an infield day Milan through tough Lan- Johnny Crowley ed a last to a comparison to showman order, and will Polo Grounds and after a inning tally triumph Buzas, driving home Estallella 01 bring out keep his Big Boy took his toll of the Ral- single, Lynwood Grissom scored 2,479 spectators sending representative With j to be tough as a name and office before the donated 12 tons of a of truce to the over the Army Crashboat ten, 3-2. and Ed Busch doubled to the He'll have public eigh batsmen, sitting down 12 via Crowley, on a long single to right, approximately flag head of the occasion demands in eye. apparel to see the contest.’ Milan Socialist With the scoreborad, sending in Siebert and Lt when the strikeout route. advanced to second on the throw party. He offered Guard ten leading 2-1 as well The club owners Philadelphia Ab R II O A E turn Hall. with his employers certainly would- and stole third, Grissoms to over power to Italian pa- into the “Ling The defeat that the Black in, W. _ 3 0 1 2 3 0 going seventh, the Crash- never cracks not have chosen only wamner, 2b After Dubiel If he him if they on triots in Milan on purposely passed scored a moment later Paul rf _ 4 0 1-0 0 0 condition that , piayers. birds have suffered was at Wil- Dint.-s, boats tied the game wnen owners his critics will thought he couldn’t do a 4 0 0 3 0 0 his Fascist Depom- Joe Burns and walked pinch hiN LL on club good job. son’s 3-0. two teams Horton’s single. Adams. If_ followers and the Ger- a hands, The 9 plo scored on Corcoran’s a man. figure- And, after all,* they are the ones more Wasdell, lb _ 4 0 0 1 0 mans be triple. ter Larry Rosenthal, A1 Gettel was he's “yes" in Mount on The Kittens collected two allowed to leave “without say will Rocky May _ 4 0 1 2 0 0 Their tie was found of who are paying his play DiMaggio, cf short lived, how- called in but he gave Charley Me- as Landis plenty salary.
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