Newsom Completes One-Third of Duty Asked Him No Place Uko Home The Monitor-Leader Admiral, Private Hulls 4-Hitler FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1942 PAGE 14 Sports Meet in Tourney Against Reds Roundup- B* NEA Service

* NEW YORK, Sept. 4 '* Back ’ * Tams ' "- Hillcrest ;:' ' By HI GH FULLERTON, JR. f j i l ’ 1 ", . '*¦*- (NEA) “Nice shot, Admir- Sporta Victory Wide World Columnist al.” for 2-0 N"W YORK, Sept. 4.—While “Thank*, Private.” Dodgers Ask It could only happen on a Only Hole-in-One Shooters ihc hollering is going on, what’s the matter with Hank Borowy golf course and in this coun- 3 Wins of Ex-Tiger turned back all hole-in-one Hillcrest Golf Course successfully for the “rookie of the year” try —a buck private play- Before challenges, save on hole, a study of the season scoring World Series the No. 7 prize? .... We’ve had nomina- ing an admiral. Yet that ‘ revealed today. in the Ringer'’ tournament tion for Vcrn Stephens of the was the picture rt Seawane, BY JUDSON season over BAILEY Whereas a number of holes in each have been aced Browns, Johnny Pesky of the Hewlett, L. 1., when eight AMoelsttd Preit Sport* Writer summer, the past few years, only the 92-yard No. 7 fell prey this Rod Sox and Johnny Beazley of soldiers from Mitchel Field, When the Brooklyn The tourna- Dtodger* a fact which kept the ringer tournament score at 46. the Cards, but has any of them using equipment raised in a bought Big Buck throughout the summer and Newsom from ment takes the best card on each hole bettered Hank's four shutouts USO tournament, opposed a the Washington Senators MacDonald is 24 strokes below par last the 46 recorded by Pro Alex and that almost-no-hitter for the similar number of members Monday for a price now under- figures. Yanks? .... Guess folks around of the guest club. In the first stood to have been $25,000, plus 188-yard No. 5, the 165-yard No. 12, here got so used to Borowy when The 135-yard No. 2, the match, Pvt. Pen ington (Duf- a minor league pitcher, they 225-yard No. 15 were all regarded as to win ’em all for Ford- said the 175-yard No. 14 and the he used fy) Miller-Jones, one-time they would be satisfied if the aces shots have been dropped there in the past ham that they forgot he's still a possibilities for —tee runner-up for the metropol- veteran won three games for of golfers throughout the in the big leagues . . . . but all turned back the efforts of a host rookie ’¦ * them . title, in the stretch drive , . *. itan amateur opposed for the Wonder what the scorer would . / ’wll¦ ¦ v. ,<.\ . / •; summer. Admiral F. R. Barry, R. N. National League pennant. one ' “We’ve had as much play this have called that “hit” * - ‘ *y fyF- V On season as in former years,’' Wednesday if it had come in the that basis the showboat’s MacDonald said today, “1 can’t ninth inning instead of the first? debut for the Dodgers yesterday Tigers, Sox Portland catcher John Leovich is up in the air—and you can’t blame him. He misses as Roy . was . . . at give any explanation why there Erett Rodgers, West Vir- Cincinnati worth SB,- Hughes, Angels' second baseman, tunnels way home in Los Angeles. 333.33 and Newsom, haven’t been more holes-in- ginia backfield coach, rolls out with his Battle for sth of bed every morning at 6 a. m. Gets rare ability for a grand gesture, 7 was aced three Schroeder one. The No. while the Mountaineers are in provided a performance to meet times and I would have bet my Place Position ( camp just to look for squirrels the value. 1 bottom dollar that the No. 2 ... team a Sept. . If the loses couple jorLeague Batting Averages GAME BUFFALO, N. Y.. 4 would have been carded in one, Ma Nesbitt's Foreign AIR-TIGHT of games the squirrels will be Netter (/P) The Detroit Tigers here it was just an off-year, I NESBITT’S He shut out the Cincinnati but around looking for him. Reds for an exhibition game, have guess.” NAME G AB R H 2B 3B HR PCT. South American May 2-0 on four scattered hits, a disastrous final Eastern HEADLINE HEADLINER 12 7 0 0 .250 no two in an inning, and struck ended Six eagles and 12 birdies arc Volkenant 16 48 14 swing with a record of three When stories on the Newsom 15 47 12 11 1 0 2 .234 Give Ted Trouble out eight men in an almost air- listed on the final card; all Schwark victories in ten starts, and to- and Cullenbine deals came 16 50 10 11 3 1 1 .226 tight hurling duel with Johnny pbyers listed will receive a Baarck TALBOT night under the lights through the other day, the guy 46 8 15 3 1 1 .326 BY GAYLE Vander Meer, who himself fan- morrow medal in the tournament which Bellhorn 13 they will battle the on the Detroit News desk penned 11 1 1 0 .344 NEW YORK, Sept. 4—(/P)—- ned eight and allowed only four at MacDonald hopes to make an Wandt 10 32 7 White Sox in the first of two this self-explanatory banner: AMERICAN LEAGUE 0 2 0 .372 Not at his best because of a safeties before being removed “With a really F. Ratzow 16 43 16 16 battles for the Amer- annual event. “Bobo and Roy ‘inherit the W L Pet. *GB 8 0 .195 sprained tendon in his racket for a pinchhitter in the last of showdown ” Eschenburg 17 41 12 1 0 good summer and a few lucky earth.’ the eighth inning. ican League’s fifth place. New York . 38 44 .667 Dopp 4 9 4 3 0 0 0 .333 wrist, Ted Schroeder of Glen- shots,” he predicted, “I think Calif., The Tigers extended their los- SIGNAL CORPS Boston .... 82 53 .607 7 4 Weier 17 53 19 18 5 0 1 .340 dale, probably was in However, Vandy had one wild to seven we could cut that card down to meeting .. .519 19 Mi slight danger of ing streak yesterday The Dodgers have called upon St. Louis 68 63 Schalm 9 35 4 7 0 0 0 .200 some spot in his effort and it cost him season, 43.” games, longest of the by Iso many relief pitchers lately Cleveland . 68 64 .515 20 Essig 3 9 1 2 0 0 0 .222 defeat in his quarter-final match an unearned run and eventally submitting to a 2 to 0 white- FELLOWS TAKES HONORS that Chuck Dressen and Frenchy Detroit .... 64 71 .474 25 4 2 8 3 2 0 0 0 .250 against Alejo Russell of the Ar- defeat. In the third inning he lanky Sahrow hands of ... .457 27 4 gentine National Tennis washing at the Russ Fellows took individual i Bordagaray have cooked up spe- Chicago 59 70 Van Dusen 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 in the walked the first two men Bill Butland of the Boston Red honors in the tourney, having cial signals for them .... When Washington 53 77 .408 34 4 10 2 3 0 0 0 .300 Championships today. up, Augie Galan and Arky Smrcina # Manager Del Baker’s crew fat»man, Hugh .335 42 danger; Sox. three holes to his credit; he was Chuck indicates a Philadelphia 49 89 Wisner 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 .200 Not serious but, still, Vaughan. Newsom grounded leave was extremely happy to the first to get an eagle-1 on No. I Casey comes in: a thin man mo- THURSDAY’S RESULTS Sprader 3 10 3 2 1 0 1 .200 some. It could be very close. into an unusual double play, Fenway Park at Boston, where tion means Max Macon; for Ed o—_o Ted, the top seeded player in erasing 7 and also receives credit on Boston 2, Detroit 0. Adair 1 3 1 1 1 Galan and himself and the Sox won 10 of 11 starts. Head, Dressen scratches his the tournament, has not been too putting Vaughan Red No. 1 and No. 17. Chuck Washington 3-14, Chicago 2-0. Martus 3 8 1 2 0 0 0 .2«>o on second, but Tigers now are 5 4 games thatch; for Kirby Higbc he goes impressive up this point. He The Byrnes and Dennis Brown both FRIDAY’S GAMES A. Ratzow 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 to Eric Tipton dropped Peewee out of the first division but two through the motions of eating a was carried to four strenuous had two holes to their account at St. Louis (2. aft- Deng 2 8 2 3 1 0 0 .375 Reese’s liner to centcrfield for a full games in front of the sixth steak and for Whit Wyatt he Cleveland by unseeded while one woman, Bernie Nov- ernoon and night). Totals 472 120 128 22 6 7 .271 sets two-base error and Vaughan place White Sox, who dropped pantomimes a man walking be- James Evert of ack, is represented; she was the New York at Washington, scored. double bill yesterday at Wash- hind a plow. Chicago in their Beggs, a first player to take a birdie 2 night. Fred Ratzow’s .372 average Joe who went to the ington. After tomorrow night’s match three] on No. 2. SPORTS MENTION Only games scheduled. over 16 games topped the Nes- mound in the ninth, walked the game, a single contest is sched- ago Cards of 23 were turned in If you see Mike Getto. coach bitt’s batting list, a check of the Grid Lions Leave days andj first man and severed a single to uled Sunday at Chicago, and tha Dodgers, looking just managed to Joe on both tl e front and back of the football NATIONAL LEAGUE team statistics revealed today. nVJPr if' jfl Medwich. Ray Starr hurried Tigers return home Monday for nervously over his shoulder win out by! to the sides, with respective pars of W L Pet. *GB was exceed- mound and fanned Dolph a Labor Day double-header with these days, he’s probably expect- Ratzow’s figure for Eagles Game scores 7-5, 9-11, Then ... Camilli. Micky Owen hit 36 and 34. Brooklyn ..91 40 .695 ed by one player, Russell Deng, the St. Louis Browns. ing a guy to turn up with divorce —OP) 6-4, 6-4. a long foul which rightfielder The players on the final list St. Louis .. 87 45 .659 4‘a .375. but the latter play- DETROIT The Detroit papers. After that Green Bay who hit briefly af- Russell is a Max Marsha 11 caught, and . 4 here follow: New York 72 60 .545 19 ed in only two games; 12 clashes Lions, stopping No. 1, 40-vards, par 4—Russ Fellows, tussle, Mike wrote his wife that breaking training camp at much more fin- Frenchy Bordagaray scored af- Cincinnati . 65 66 .496 26 were regarded as the minimum ter 3 he never wanted to see another Friday Erie, ished tennis ter the catch. League . left for K. of C. No. 2, 135-yards, par 3—Bernie No- Pittsburgh 59 68 .465 30 w hen the Charlevoix, Hutson .... And he mailed the to be considered i vack, 2. 61 they will meet the player than Ev- ¦ LAST WESTERN SWING Chicago ... 74 .452 32 league figures were compiled. Pa., where Meets Tonight No. 3, 405-yards, par 4—Keith Brown. letter before he remembered 39 4 Priladolphia Eagles in an exhi- ert. In fact, the The victory, closing Brook- Boston .... 52 80 .394 topped the team 3. that Mrs. Getto’s family name is Ken Schwark young man with lyn’s last swing No. 4. 500-vards, par s—Joe Johnson, Philadelphia 36 90 .286 524 w’hilc Rat- bition game Saturday night. Western of the Knights of Columbus Hutson .... Law’son Robertson, in homers with two. The 3. the black mu.s : PARKER season, kept the Dodgers 4 1-2 bowling league will hold an No. 5. 188-yards, par 3—Bill Moder- who coached five Olympic track THURSDAY’S RESULTS zow's two triples headed that Hall, acquired in a deal 0. John tachc has gone quietly about games ahead of the St. Louis meeting this son, 2. two letters in his Brooklyn 2, Cincinnati department. Chicago Cardinals, of- organization No. 6. 425-yards, par 4—Bob teams carries with the making a great impression on Cardinals, who crushed the New Schnau- pocket, St. Louis 7. New York 0. by evening at 7:30 at the*Bowl- fer. 3. one from General Mac- Ray Volkenant’s seven dou- fically ended his holdout tennis students during the past York Giants 7-0 behind the four- No. 7, 90 yards, par Phila. at Pittsburgh, w’cathcr. O-Drome. 3—Russ Fellows, 1. Arthur and one from a Japanese Hits joining the Lions on their ar- single and a No. 8, 479-yards, par s—Dennis Brown, Onlv games scheduled. bles more than half his week, both as a hit hurling of Lefty Howard All captains and members 3. Olympic official asking co-oper- po- rival here. The game with the ac- FRIDAY’S GAMES —gave him the blue-ribbon doubles player. Some think, Pollet. are urged to report promptly. No. 9. 485-yard, par s—Vinmc Rearss 3. ation in staging the 1942 Olym- divi- Eagles will test the Lions for man Totals 3117 yards, par 34 Ringer 23 Chicago at Pittsburgh, night. sition in that extra-base tually that he is a better The young southpaw hadn’t 360-yards, pics “because you are a peaceful their Football season. No. 10, par 4—Ronnie Mac- Cincinnati, night. sion. National than little Pancho Segura of Ecu- won a game since June 7, but he . St. Louis at Donald, 3. nation like w'e arc.” though has TWILIGHT GOLF No. 11. 345-yards, par 4—Chuck Brynes ador, even Pancho exerted his old spell over the BREITMEVER’S 2. stolen most of the thunder. Giants, whom he had beaten It No. 12, 185-yards, par 3—Jim Smith, 2. last two matches Rus- three times in the Spring, and Comer Floral and Robertson No. 13, 450-yards, par 4—Jim Smith 3. In his - - Starting at 4 o'clock No. 14, 175-yards, par 3—Bill Volke- sell played a lot of brilliant ten- the only club he has beaten all nant, 2 Minnesota defeat Bob Falkcnburg, year except the Chicago Cubs. Big Ten nis to Mon. to Fri 45c No. 15, 225-yards, par 3—Dennis Brown as Usual in 2. Business country’s most The-Cards made nine hits, five Sun 60c perhaps this j Sot. and No. 16, 425-vards, par 4—Chuck Brynes star, and Sid- them doubles score, 3. promising young of in the box No. 17, 355-yards, par 4 -Russ Fellows, ncy Wood, Jr., former Wimble- | but three of them flukes on the 3. don champion. If Russel had any field, as the Giants sabotaged No. 18. 473-yards, par s—Ronnie Mac- Auto Repairing Donald. 3. serious flaw in his game neith- old Carl Hubbcll. With the bas- Totals 2983 yards, par 34 Ringer 23 Michigan Line er Falkcnburg nor Wood could es loaded and two out in the Expert at your mechanics it. Perhaps Schroedcr, third inning Ervin Dusak lifted service on types of locate all the most completely a fly which fell safely between auto repairing. who has Fights Last rounded game in the tourna- Babe Barna and Bill Jurges for BATH CITY GARAGE Not Up to lb ment, will find the chink in two bases. In the sixth, when 26 PINE ST. PHONE 709 Xight Alejo’s armour, but he had bet- St. Louis scored four times, ccn- ter watch out for Alejo’s right. tcrfielder Babe Young let two sinking liners go through him Bt thf Attorlaltd SMALL THREAT Frraa Backfield of the for doubles and barely held on- Fine Their match held most FALL RIVER, Mass. Ray BIG SPECIAL Lieut another after a juggling act. For Jacket made from yoor Ida Brown. 132, Chicago, knocked day’s interest. Neither to By Mulloy nor George Philadelphia’s night game at eld For Ceat. Limited time. IU out Billy Nappcr, 135, Boston. Sept. 4—The Big Gardner Fretting—Repairing CHICAGO. were paired in the Pittsburgh was postponed. Cleaning— (3). foot- Richards, who Ten, which includes nine j was RED SOX ELIZABETH, N. J. Herbert of other men’s quarter final, GAIN JOE THE TAILOR ball teams and the kibitzers the American League the Marshall, 173, Brooklyn, out- rougher, considered much of a threat to In AND FURRIER Chicago, plays football chaThpionship, and the speeding Boston Red Sox gained gttfr B. dW pointed Danny Dox, New win the OEATIOT—FHOWE 179, tougher and more successfully the idle New York. (8). two women’s matches were not half a game on than any other circuit in the ; Yankees by smothering BROOKLYN Tony Ferrara. calculated to have the fans York country. Tigers 2-0 on four- 153, Mount Vernon, N. Y., and standing in line overnight. the Detroit the unconquerahles of Beverly Hills hurling by Butland, who Larry Fontana, 155, Brooklyn, From Louise Brough of hit Bill to the resurgent Illi- six in a row. The TAXI drew. (8). Minnesota the favorite, figured to beat now has won M 24 HOUR ni, the Western Conference pre- Mary of Los Angeles Red Sockers were held to five rugged Arnold good for SERVICE pares for its always rather handily, and the other blows, but made them 5A ON HIS SIDE NOW schedule. “t* Three Western Conference back- MMML tilt brought together two New one run in the third and another - GA., (lT) to right: Pat their fifth FULLER PELTIER ATHENS, Sept. 4— It is typical in that the Vik- v%. field busters, left York hopefuls, Helen Bernard in the sixth for 8* MARKET OFF. F Ol Three former college stars re- once Harder, Wisconsin fullback; Paul straight triumph and 23rd in 27 ings of arc dS&m Michigan wing- and Mrs. Helen ported yesterday for workouts league J Uml Bl(Tarxan) White. games. again favored to win the back; and Bill Daley, powerhouse Pedersen Ri h- DODGE with the U. S. Navy preflight ' *£*JHhNFtcHR The Washington Senators * bany. crown. \ °r Minnesota. team t ** |^R9&lV>; on the Chicago school football here and _ the tables V;» __ It is unusual in that some of A r»i." I'J I: BH6i Frankie Park- turned Lt. Ray (Bear) Wolf welcomed jm?.. White Sox and swept a double- We Know How the underdogs are biting as well .t ifffcnl 1 er still looked them with: “I certainly am glad of Francis 3-2 and 14-0, getting the barking. has the finest back in immobile behemoths like the man to header as spinning ala Bob West- Indiana *' to service your car no to sec you on my side of the Boor i Schmidt’s days. beat. He was a i stupendous sum of 20 hits off Minnesota lost its coach, the sector in Billy Hillenbrand. Lee and matter what make. Nor scrimmage line for once.” fall. Jaco- RENAISSANCE smooth machine, Thornton Ed Weiland Lieut.-Col. Bcrnic Bicrman, to pilc-driv- Supporting backs—Chuck ILLINOIS the game while Rookie The stars opposed Wolf- Kuzma, a 190-pound — Illinois un- in second does it matter what it Corps, but his suc- by, Lou Saban and Bob White Ray Eliot takes over at sailing along coachcd teams when he was at the Marine er and deadly kicker, was phen- seems likely. der perfect con- Rae Scarborough was checking needs. And, our service Dr. , fam- are first rate. Sophomore ends and a renaissance the University of North Caro- cessor; as a sophomore. White Don and with Chicago on five. In the first en- line coach, falls into omenal Peter Pihos and Paul Walker In Capt. Jimmy Smith and trol is prompt. lina. They are Alex Piasccki, ous Gopher flashes of brilliance. pow- counter Sid Hudson pitched one- pattern. showed and center Jack Tavener bolster Grifin, the Illini have a pair of plenty of Duke End: Harvey Blouin, a familiar Wiese, a 192-pound North Dako- spare, as he hit ball for seven stanzas, but All- an improved line. Bo McMillin fine backs. and ?r to South Carolina hack, and John The line is granite with tan, is rated by Wally Weber, Sey- yielded three together for both STEWART has a real trouble-shooter. Walt Correll carry the support- •an down Sims, Tulane wingback. America Capt. who coached him as a freshman, nour Green- White Sox runs in the eight. SALES-SERVICE CO. tackle, Bill Baum- Lynn Waldorf has two back- ing load. ragging at one as a rapable substitute for All- berg, na- and From the freshmen come Joe the SCHROEDKR 45 So Gratiot Ml. Clemens England has nearly 4000 mo- gartner and Herb Hein protect- Amcrica fields at Northwestern champion, yes- The Westfall. personnel. Bob Astroth and Art Dufelmcier, tional clay court picture ing the flanks and Chuck Del- line, Pregulman some solid line teaches 55 trades. PLYMOUTH tion theaters. In the Merv Capt. halfbacks, and terday, 6-0, 6-0, 6-4. lago and John Billman blasting shifted from guard to Motl and Bud Hasse, ends; highly-regarded has been guard; and Otto Ray Florck, a tough Chicago boy away at the guards. and carries on a fine Nick Burke, center great halfback, are who may give Illinois some Bill Daley, a 210-pound how- Michigan tradition at that post. Graham, the returning regulars. blocking. The line is spotty and TONIGHT itzer, is an exploding halfback , who worried himself OPEN BOWLING Center and posi- therein may lie the failure of Our Cocktail of All-America stature. Quick- into a bad year last season, is j and Every Afternoon and Evening w'ore hard by gradua- Illinois to take too many steps witted, blocking Bill Garnaas raring to go at tackle. Bob tions hit first and along the come-back trail this AT THE will , pass and call signals, Kolcsar and Junic Franks han- tion. Last season’s j second-string centers and all season. Bar j Herman Frickey will ramble at dle the guards. varsity arc fewer lettermen than 'the other half and , HILLENBRAND AND INDIANA three lowa has is gone. in any recent year. Dr. Eddie fcjpSfPgg BOWL-O-DROME a 195-pound former center, Wisconsin was a* prolific scor- will Thrill You! STAR INELIGIBLE Anderson has a squad of 51, 29 179 S. Gratiot the fullback. er last year as was every team it OSY h . 's Massilon High of whom are sophomore. The J you and your MICHIGAN LACKS ENDS faced. Here amidst pleasant surroundings, crow reaches maturity,,hut the youngsters, however, are rum- Mg pair of cements Give Fritz , Crisler a If Harry Stuhldreher (t!5F«Ltn friends can sip your favorite beer, wine, liquor or kingpin, , tripped ored to be an extremely talented 12 FINE ALLEYS, ALL ends and one tackle and Michi- a leaky forward dyke, he may mixed drinks. You'll enjoy our delicious lunches, over eligibility. George Hauser group. \ RECONDITIONED gan may take the Gophers’ mea- finally field a winner at Madi- are former prep his too. for the first time in 11 son. and Tony James Elmer Burnham makes de- sure and along \J Drop in today your for a visit Pat H a r and c r’s rapier-like students of Brown but at Purdue and has rebuilt with friends years. Sarringhaus. a 190- The Wolverines have the out- thrusts at fullback won him with Paul the attack around a deceptive AIR COOLED flyer who plays with con- formation in combin- standing backfield in the con- wide acclaim as a sophomore and pound short punt glasses, they give him a a modified box. V / '/ for Your Comfort ference with Capt. George Cci- there are few ends better than tact ation with HOTEL CENTER LINE —not the Gi- thmal, 190 pounds of blocking Dave Schreiner. If the Badger strong backfield. Hal Schumacker 94294 Vu Dyke South es 19-Mile Road pitcher—and Buffington fury at quarterback; Tom Kuzma tackles and guards can stay on Bob Shaw at end and Lynn ant Bill VISIT will and o OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE^^J[ Center Line Phone Center Line 9007 Paul White at the halves; their feet and off their backs, Houston at guard peg the line, are the backs who spin and bulging, from this setup. and cither Bob Wiese or Don watch out! which is shorn of the reverse