PAGE 10 DETROIT EVENING TIMES (PHOSE CHERRY 8800 ) Saturday, May 23, 194 J Williams Is Key Withers Jaska Hits .733 ! AFTER A SKEET TITLE Pitchers Take Stags Tie ¦ Three Handicap! Test for U. D. High

. ** Opening To Help Cooley ¦• Limelight in Top Yankees in >, To Alsab *tjty J I r.. • in iioll NEW YORK May 23. Mrs. A Mackenzie and U. of D. High 1 Tie for Lead Catholic League Day at Track , Race Alsab, played to Pennant Sabath’s whose blazing a 6-6 tie in their match for play golf champion- finish won the Preakness stakes STANDINGS FIRST DIVISION the medal (Continued from First Sport Page) iwo ago his KANT SIDE ship League at Can Be Breeze or Tussle, weeks for first vic- (CAST HIDE of the Metropolitan carry this W L Pet. W L Pet. 112 pounds and probablj tory in nine starts year, gets 4 > W L Pet. W L Prt., North Hills yesterday, the first Euttrn 1 SCO Ctu T#oh 3 .600 4 most when Norlhtaat 4 .600 Calh Cnt. N 0 1.000 St. Amhw 3 .429 of the public’* money In tlk Depending on When He h tough assignment today 1 Oanhy 3 3 .400 ,«2ft Joseph time history Snuthaaat 3 2 .600 Hi. Park 1 3 .350 La 8h11« ft 3 Bt. 3 4 .429 in the evem has ended first division of the Boots an< he faces a field of nine .500 Bt LaOlaia 7 .125 capable Hmtrmrk 3 2 *OO Northern 1 3 .250 St. Oathne 3 3 1 in (Saddles’ Leaves for Navy the $15,000 Parading 3 2 *OO Millar 0 Bt. Anthny 3 4 429 a deadlock. Handicap, which will b< 3-vear-olds in Withers 6 .000 run as Stakes at Relmont Park. WENT NIUE WENT SIDE Both the Cubs and Stags lost the sixth race. Her chie W t. Pet. W L Pet. J&fe' W L Pet. W L Pet. opposition is expected from T. M The stretch running son of Central 4 t *OO Southweet 2 3 .400 R«l»«mfr 833 Bt. Orefry Ift .I*7 chances to win the match on the May 21 INS' Cooley 4 3 1 Dorsett. the hard-running stai NEW YORK. 1 lioods, who whs given up 1 .600 Weatern 1 3 .400 Bt. MR*. ft 1 .833 Bt. Leo 0 ft .000 eighteenth green. O’Hara ChaOaev 3 2 ,*OO Wright 3 3 .400 Paul and from the stable Wheiher the New York Yankees a* out by and ex- Markentie Lourrie* 3 2 60(1 of Joe W. Brown washed trainers 3 3 *OO Norfhweet 3 3 .400 Dick Gunn of U. of D. High, both sportsman, am win the jiennant perts before the will Radford 3 2 .*OO V D High 0 6 .000 SECOND DIVISION putts. New Orleans straggle prohahly Preakness. missed 3-foot Charles Mudie Cerebus, which won his easily or in a be asked to catch some speedy KANT HIDE of Mackenzie, a putt last three u hr decided h\ your T ncie muffed 1-foot races at Churchill Downs fbi ill eolt« in the comparatively short By JAKE BERBON W L Pet. W L Pet would given Stags Samuel, that jt he Bt Philip « 0 1.000 St. Paul 2ft 28* that have the a meaning can mile route of the Withers. victory. Owner Bob Needham of Detroit. a a A hatting average of .773! Bt Martin ft 1 .833 Bt. Roar 2 ft .28* Mackenzie had rallied on breeze or strictly’ tussle de- recent years, Omaha, Brevity Bt. Brnard 4 3 .571 Annuntlon 1 * .143 Others in the 10-horse field In pending upon when In That’s what Dave Jaska of the second nine after trailing at .elude J. A. Kinard’s Appointee and Rimelech. three great colts, Cooley High can brag about WEST RIDE the turn. number goes up removing him Derby today W L Pet. W L Pet. 'Max Wexler’s Red Dock, and Shi came from the or Preak- games « Lynn Woodruff of Mackenzie, from the Roston Red Sox lineup after five in the Metropoli- Bt. Alpha 7 0 1.000 Bt. Rita 2 .333 Biscuit from the stable of Mrs. i ness with big reputations but St O. « topped It seems to lie generally agreed tan League race this MR 7 1 .875 St M M.C. 1 .143 the individuals with a 73 B. Bumstein of Detroit. Red Dock could not win the Withers. Bt. Jamta 4 1 .800 Df Balea 0 7 .000 to win points now that the Red Sox have the season In 15 times at bat. Jaska, Bt. Frdrtcli 4 3 5711 three from Mortie which fell in his last start at Trop Alsab s principal threats are who also holds the 220-yard city Dutra Jr., son of the professional. best chance by far of pressing Again. THIRD DIVISION ical Park, Ms been given toj pretty Calumet Farm’s Sun R. S. indoor track record, has bagged Gunn posted a 76, while Gordon the Yanks. Cleveland looks and KART NIDE weight of 116 pounds. good Detroit winds up and McLaughlins Fairaris Mrs. 11 hits. Verville. caddie champion of De- and Ralph Mcllvam’s Bright Willie. WL Pet. WL Pet Potranco, the gelding whld tosses off a threatening gesture Five of them came yesterday as St. Hedwtf A 0 1.000 Bt. Agnea 1 5 .I*7 troit municipal courses last year, heat some of the nation’s bei occasionally, with breaks Sun Again, a natural miler who Cooley handed Central its first Bt. Thmaa 5 1 .833 Bt. Ortrde 0 5 .000 shot a 79. but the been trained in \ Bt. Clment 2 3 .400 sprinters in carrying the Lexbroo the on the latest returns, has brilliant defeat of the season. 14-2. Jaska ¦ Coaches of the two teams. Al- Red Sox. stxlc, WENT BIDE Stable silks to victory in, tho r» best chance to make a dead-heated with Requested helped himself to three doubles fred Schwind of U. of D. High have the for W L Pet W L Pet. cent Paumonok Handicap * - second money in the Preak- singles race of it as they stand now. and two for a perfect day. ¦HHK ¦¦ Bt. Patrek ft 1 .833 Xavier 2 2 .500 and Clarence Beeman of Macken- Jamaica, will carry top impost o Williams joined ness. While Art Wilson pitched steadily Bac Heart ft 1 .833 Mt. Carrol 1 4 .200 zie. are willing to However, Ted Bt. Caamir 4 3 .571 All Salnta 1 7 .125 play the match 118 pounds in the second divisioi the naval air corp- yexterdax and collected three hits. Cooley over, hut the decision will rest of the Boots and Saddles. and in the preliminary once over made 19 safe blows off four Cen- Pitchers ruled the roost InCath-i with George Mead, supervisor of lightly came through as a strong tral hurlers to gain a tie for first olic League prep baseball games the league. LOTS OF OPPOSITION candidate for some fix- on the west side. yesterday. The medal play team title will for a place Braves Continue MRS, D. P. -(BILLIE) ALLEN of Birmingham is .Potranco will have plenty o ing. Officials indicated he may NO UNBEATEN TEAMS The goal of every pitcher—a be decided Monday at North Hills. competition. Grasshopper 11. work not be called in before the end ot competing against the Midwest's greatest women akeet no-hitter was reached by two I . I). IIKiH M\( hLV/tfc. | record holder at a mile and 4< may be the! The league, which started the O'HarA <80) 1 V*rvlll* (79) 2 the season and that shooters at the Motor State Open Skeet Championships, be- hurlers, the fifth and sixth such (7*l (*ll yards, week’s play with Otinn 2’4 Kvtni V, I will carry the silk* o determining factor in the Amcri-' nine undefeated Club performances of the parish season. Mrrlr Dutra (84» 2'•* Mtxli* (821 S Beezley and Cohn against him Surprise ing held at the L. A. Young Gun today and tomorrow. Mrtle Dutra (85) (I (73) pennant As teams, had none in that class to- Woodruff 3 can league race. Joe Wright, all-around star at day. An extra-heavy along with Boy Angler, the forme (Continued from Page Nine) schedule due Pontiac, * RI LIFT St. Frederick’s of showed Totala Total* 8 E. R. Bradley horse which no* WOULD PPLY ;leading, 7-5, the Braves made a to postponments of the previous he can the week, shine on mound too races for Wexler. Al Wellman’ Knowledge that the Red Sox! Single in their half, and thpn proved too much of a burden when he blanked St. Mary’s of Mt. for the school nines’ small pitching Room On. the Double H. Stable’: had lost him would give the poured over four runs in the Skeet Shoot Opens Clemens without a safety, 10-0. He Stalking, and Valdina Groom, Yanks a lift of some kind. Having staffs. Several teams were forced fnon ninth. Rookie Clyde helped his cause by driving in four the stable of Mrs. A. M. upon them suddenly that single, roller to play four games in five days. Pastor-Louis Creech It thrust Kiuttz’ a which took runs. are likely to be in the he was going away must affect the a bad hop over shortstop Bob Also tasting defeat for the first Big Fields Competing in Motor State Open at Paul Rogackl, of St. Thomas, contention You! time yesterday were Northeastern, Though it docs not carry th Red Sox to their detriment. Braga n s head with the bases accounted for the other no-hit per-1 important In to hitter, which fell to Hamtramck, 4-0. and same money, the don’t wave good-by a .400 loaded and one out, scored the L. A. Young Club Over Week-end formance in beating St. Clement,l augural at $2,000 smile on your kisser. That Eastern, which bowed to Cass Handicap over.i with a winning tallies. 2-1. Rogacki struck out 16 in the Fight in mile and 70 yards will carry Tech. 2-1. Tom Krupa pitched his Air | average last year, plus a was his Two big reasons for the Braves’ DON seven innings. interest, to few’ points to make it better, while second shutout of the season for By GILLIES much due the preserl success are Ernie Lombardi, the Three one-hit efforts were turned (Continued from Firat Sport Page) of such turf stars as R. A. CoW\ now he is hitting .319 but Hamtramck. hit a homer and gas right lumbering catcher whom the Reds Rumors of rationing had fined to the 20-gauge event, which in. but one failed to win. The loser ard’s Marriage. The winher o threatening to break out at any fanned 11. Cass won in the last of little no as 100-target 4 practically gave to Boston to get or effect the state's is also a affair. One of was Lew Blackmore. of Annuncia- iMauriello won going away or that $15,000 Grey Lag a' moment. the seventh when Chuck Quiero big tourna- history the Handicap' rid of him, and Nanny Fernandez, tripled to Henry Rzpecki. first wartime skeet the largest entries in the tion. who lost to St. Bernard. 2-1. wasn't a close fight. It was one Jamaica in his last start. Marriagt The Red Sox have a pretty good score ment the Motor Open is expected to lit Rookie third baseman. Lombardi Indians, however, State of the Motor State The blow, however, was a triple of the toughest fights we’ve ever go an entry all-around team—not a world The Falcons and Championship poned today at the the will as with his stable a perfect night at bat, get- compete for important all- by Jim Aubey with two on. Jim had to judge, was not mate, one that might do had still share first place on the east gauge but Pastor Hypocrite. heater but ting 5,’” including L. A. Young Gun Club, Nine-Mile championship, wnich will be Store, the winning pitcher, gave ;even they sixth things—but not “5 for his sixth side. close fill hit the Marriage will carry 118 pound without Williams. homer. in three runs road and Southfield. run off tomorrow. up only two safeties. (round of Losing him would be like lopping He drove Mackenzie whooped it up in the Zimmer, the 10-round battle. as against 113 for the next high and set the stage for the winning inning by scoring Tournament Director Walter F. captain of the L. A. Charles Cunningham, of St. 1 Mauriello. who has fought like weight. Ball Player, off a right arm and trying to dis- first 11 runs be- Zimmer, himself one of the hottest iYoung Skeet team, they hope from the Til 1 rally tn the ninth. Last night’s retired, was said Catherine, was found for only one a wild, over-ambitious amateur in miss a quick grin. fore the side was but in game, to win Trees Stable of Mrs. F. J. Navif it with into Chadsey, shotgun swingers the said back the title from the safe blow as his team whipped St. his recent bouts, every This is not to say that the rest performance moved Lombardi pushed to win from 12-9. two-day would Kings Gateway amazed of Detroit. Smith Baker’s speed] place among the tournament team. On the Ladislaus, 5-1. He fanned 10. (one in the by standing of the Red Sox can’t play baseball • second National DENBY IN A see Young Henry Joy. Jr., Garden Meggy. Gold Teddy. Devalue an? .346. BREEZE some of the nation’s best skeet team are B. back, measuring his punehes and Clovers are othera This is no attempt to set forth' League batters with shooters in all-America; Young. 2 COMBINE FOR 1-HITTER Three the ir got Denby had a field day against action. Bud Dick (jabbing with a good straight left the argument that Williams can Fernandez a pair of singles “We want the public Hecker, and Mickey the seven-horse field. two runs, Miller, winning 21-0. The Tars to come Mcßroom. The Stan Wilkins and Art Houtte- 1 throughout. He looked like an win any pennants single-handed. in five bats and scored out to the club and aee these Kings Gateway team batting average to up 10 runs in the opening boasts such man combined to limit De La Salle different lighter than the TWO-YEAR-OLD STARS Iboosting his piled men and women skeet stars com- stars as C. J. (Doc) Eberly, De- jentirely CAUSED FURORE 1.324 for fourth place among the inning, aided by e;ght bases on to one hit as Catholic Central won jerazy kid who was licked twice in The class of the card is indl pete for titles," Zimmer said. troit Police Sergt. Paul Slack, Bill its eighth in a row in the First it is a very definite sug- league s hitters. balls. Bob Schulte allowed four as many starts by Gus Lesnevich cated by the fact that such out Rut “This sport Is right In line with Brown. Jerry Decker and D. P. Division, 3-0. Wilkins worked three the gestion to the broad general effect hits. (Boots) Allen, ¦in same Garden last fall. standing two-year-olds as Truste4 16 OUT OF 23 I De Witt Beattie of Southwestern the war training effort." present holder of innings and Houtteman the last Tami did not rush wildly to go to that losing him would remove the The tournament opened with the Michigan championship. in and and Golden Man are th< won 16 of their allowed five hits and fanned 12, the four. Ray Sloan making the only try to massacre Pastor, as ex- post in the Bugle Call Purse, t team’s toughest hitter from the The Braves have 100-target small gauge event. The Many out-of-state shooters arc hit in the last 23 games, a remarkable come- hut errors caused the Prospectors sixth off Houtteman. pected, in the first round, but he four-and-a-half furlong dash to tx lineup and that this would almost Wright. afternoon shooting will be con- expected. Crowding the others for pitch- certainly cause a psycholog ipal back after dropping eight in a row. to lose to Wilbur 5-4. Jim (dropped him with a right when run as the fifth race. started April 26 Johnson of Southwestern and ing honors was Jim Bodary. of ¦Boh was a bit off balance. The Trustee, owned by the Browr reaction among the Red Sox. Boston's drive Wright Things when they were only half a game George Shuk of hit homers. Sacred Heart. He held St. Patrick ibicycle boy was up without a Hotel Stable of Louisville, com« like that are important. Pershing Highland Park. to in handing de- is quoted from Boston out of the cellar. They beat the downed MIAA Track three hits the jeount and was not hurt, but you to Detroit after a victory in th< Williams 3-2, in eight innings, Bill Rawlings Results fending Third Division champions saying he is ready to go Giants twice that day and have 705 Features could see he knew he was in for Debutante Stakes at Churchii as that scoring the winning tally on Clar- their first setback of the season. a rough evening. any time and he probably is. His been hot ever since. They special- Mtlc run —Won by Ruasell Larkina (Hllla- Downs. Golden Man. owned by ence Masten’s single. In other dale); (Kalamazoo), second: King 10-1. Bodary was a terror at the spring con- games. During Adam* Just when it seemed Pastor was the Detroit newspaperman. George deferment las<. caused ize in "one-run” games Southeastern edged North- (Alma), third; Newkirk (Albion), fourth., plate with four hits in four trips, siderable furore. He may have the spurt they've won eight Tima, 4:47.2. about to he excommunicated Krehbiel. scampered home a six- recent ern, 3-1; Larry Collins turned in a driving *in two runs and scoring from the found the solution to it all in times games by one run and lost four City Bowling 440-yard daah Won by Don Fmling heavyweight picture he length winner in his last outing a< to give Redford an 8-2 (Alma); iKalamazoo), / answer being to four-hitter Glaring aecond: Bak- five himself. snapped out of his trance, took • the Downs, like these. The the same way. decision over Western, and North- lan (Alma). third; Navarra (Alma),, One team pitchers/didn’t worry go the out and Cass fourth. Distance, Inches, the lead away from Tami and Today is also the day on whiefr if called He had support The Giants came of a four- western whipped U. of D. High. 5-3. Sam Richardson 40 feet im was St. Casimir. which battered of his mother to think about. Hbt game nosedive, slapping down the Schlaff of Norge are in the prize i 100-yard daah—Won by Jim Helmeri started fighting. the Detroit Racing Association’ll (Kalamazoo); NlfYengger (Kalamazoo), aae-| All Saints for 25 hits to win. 26-5. Judge Charlie Drayrotf scored new selling ma- that problem is gradually getting Dodgers. 5-1, behind Cliff Melton’s winning section of the city cham- 'ond; Trimble (Albion), third; Reyburn automatic ticket St. Casirflir scored 16 runs in the it seven rounds for Mauriello to chines go intc out of the way due to his pre- effective pitching. The Giants pionship bowling tournament today j (Kalamazoo), fourth. Time, 10-4. Every player and totalizator by sixth. on the win- three for Pastor, parations for that moment when knocked rookie Ed Head out of on the strength of their 1282, last Javelin—Won Jack Lauer (Albion); 1 Judge Marty action. Post time for the first race Tatlock (Adrian), aecond; Navarre , ning team scored at least two Monroe called it five for Pastor,j will be 2:30 o'clock. On week his number will go up. box for his first defeat after Wins night’s red letter performance at 'third; Reed (Kalamazoo), fourth. Distance, the Toledoan 1 runs. four for Mauriello Examining physicians say he winning straight. Olympic. Richardson sheared off 169 feet • Inches. and one even, days twilight racing will be held, five hit 120-yard Redeemer and St. Mary's of w necessary ( 255-235-215) high hurdlea--Won by Keith hile Referee George Walsh scored istarting at 4:45 p. m. has everything for a homer No. 7 with a mate on and 705 and Schlaff McKltrlck (Albion); McNeil (Alma) second, Redeemer remained neck and neck even, (Alma), (Albion it five rounds for each. The place in the air corps. Williams hit second. 577. Mayhew third; Hopklna i, First Hank Leiber his fourth. Time. ;16.5. in the Division west side writer scored it four rounds for is not a college graduate, but he Al Pasket and Mel West clipped Emling Show Prizes MO-yard run—Won by Don race. Boh Miller pitched St. Mary’s each with two even and thought Tiger Batting Averages 3 (Alma); Youngs (Albion), aecond; finished high school. He is intel- 1208. Right behind were John Collins (Adrian) (Kalamazoo), to a 4-0 victory over Lourdes, ligent and he is physically able, Cherup and Bert Nort from West third: Woodson 1 a draw decision very, very satis- Class C Singles Lead The horses rule again today at ; fourth. Time, 2:06 a. while Redeemer turned hack St. factory. G AB R H RBI HR Pet beyond all of which he has the Warren with 1206. These scores 220-yard dash—Won by Charles Nlffan- Hama .v> ins 15 32 6 1 .301 (Kalamazoo), Gregory. 8-3, pitcher Bob Rogrn- athlete’s other attributes He is Wayne Country Fair Grounds were top in the championship eger (Kalamazoo); Helmer R>** 22 55 5 16 4 1 .901 the 'second; Matthews (Albion), third; Stevens beck striking out. T 5. PASTOR OFF OF NEW YORK McCodky 36 147 It 44 15 4 ,2tl cinch in di- (Albion), 34) a to get in there sooner in Northville. where the first an- flight. Leaders the various ; fourth. Time, :23 1. St. Philip continued unbeaten in York 38 139 3n 40 9 .291 or later. To Theresa Walazak visions remained unchanged. I Two-mlle run- Won by Russ Larkins' NEW YORK, May 23 fINS).— Parson* I II 2 8 3 1 nual Northville Charity Spring '(Hillsdale); Adams (Kalamazoo), second;, the Second Division, beating St. Trout 8 19 3 5 1 A .afl Theresa Walazak succeeds Mar- In singles, Pasket hit 673 after (Alma), Bob Pastor was considerably Show is in progress. The event 'Hanna third; Webb (Adrian).; Rose, 11-1. St. Alphonsus also kept Hlggtn* 33 108 12 27 13 A .21 garet McDonald today as leader a 193 start. The middle was 256 !fourth. Time. 10:59 8 miffed today at the draw' decision Patrick 4 8 ) 2 3 1 .354 Tiger Pitching Records tomorrow. by Hugh Klnnieon its record clean by smothering St. o! the Class C singles in the closes and the final 224. Richardson l Pole vault—Won given him in his fight with Tami Blood worth 36 162 22 40 30 4 , 34' OWL IP BO BR Pet. firsts and three seconds (Hope); Mills (Albion), second; Moulton Francis dc Sales. 21-7, and St. Tebhett* 36 110 7 27 6 6 .24! MtnVn 4 1 0 10 4 3 1 000 city championship Three runner- (Adrian), Mauriello night. * women’s bowl- counted 233-228 in 644 for (Albion) Tatlock tied for in the Garden last .22) RrtdKM yesterday and Hedwig trimmed St. Agnes. 6-4. Cramer 38 146 16 33 11 P 6 4 1 45 25 18 *OO to went to Mrs. A. E. third. Height, 11 feet 2 Inches. “I will never fight In New 4 10 A .20' 1 >, ing tournament, now drawing a up and had a six game average McNair 16 18 I NewhouMr 10 2 33 13 13 .667 Hasty Farms, Toledo. 220-yard low hurdles —Won by Keith Mc- .2A( '.oru.ca »'* .X Reuben of is York again,” Ra .429 after the McDonald 559 stood for James O’Brien of ’Twentieth Ccn-| (Alma); i TrucM » 3 4 SSH 1* 24 .333 jump. High Jump—Won zy Kohler Fuch* 8 12 A. 1 1 A .08.1 weeks and appeared good enough tury. (Alma). Reed (Kalamazoo), Ma- place hilt In New York. I can’t Bridge* 6 A A ,0M Benton R 1 5 .*>** 27 14 .167 to crippled Wilson LEADING HITTERS 15 1 0 Henehnw 5 0 0 10’» 6 3 .000 to win. The show is benefit William Hayes had best over-] thias and Hopkins (Albion), tied for sec- FIVE fight the crowd, the hoving Nrwhnuwr in 8 A o A A .004 Height, NATIONAL LE.6C.i r children of Michigan. Officers and singles 131 from ond. 5 feet B>4 Inches. commission and n man in the Henahnw 6 1 0 0 A A 4.004 average with Discus Won by Wally Erickson (Hills- AB R H Pet Frankhn 6 2 o o A A ,004 committee members of the show ring )64 593. In doubles Verne Guinden* dale); Carey (Alma), second; Balt (Alma), Lamannn, Cincinnati 83 12 24 .381 at the same time.” Ooralra 6 0 0 0 A A J are donating their services and third; Kunston (Hope), fourth. Dlatance. Lombardi, Bnaton 81 13 28 .346 .Slander* 4 1 A 0 0 A ,0W and Charles Metz had 142 from Reiser, Brooklyn 122 24 40 328 Pastor was particularly irked experience to the sponsors, the 122 feet 48 324 Judge Drayeott White Sox Hub It In 1045. High Jump— W’on by Arthur Reed (Kala- Fernandez, Button 139 21 at Charley who •Total* 36 1254 141 306 132 23 .241 .321 Rotary Clubs of Northville and mazoo); Mathias (Albion), second; McNeil Slaughter, St Loam 112 19 36 gave Tami seven of the 10 rounds. •Include* Rowe's record : Plymouth. (Almai, third; Wilson (Alma), fourth i AMERICAN LKAOl'r. (Continued Sport Maclc Park Softball Dlatance, 4 AB R H Pet from First Page) entry 22 feet 4 Inches. . Mrs. John Haller’s from relay—Won by Doerr. Bozton 95 14 39 411 Mile Alma (Carey, Koh- Washington 21 51 395 * title-bearing softball teams ler, Emllng Mundell); Spence, 129 grounder to Kolloway for a run. York forced Cramer at third: Northville Hills Farms won the Two and Albion, second. Gordon, third; New York 107 13 42 -393 single. was a fine spot for York and Ross, trying to p pitch/ defense bond and ribbon in the —Local 400 Co-Eds, girls Metro- Hope, Adrian, fourth. Dickey. New York 84 9 31 .369 It duck 43 .350 but the big Indian disappointed by grounded to the box. ; model three-gaited class. Second politan champion, and Hudson Fleming, Cleveland 123 24 Major League cham- HOME 1U NS hitting into a double play and re- The White Sox tied the score at went to Duke of Paducah. Arthur Motor Police, YORK, TIGERS 9 Ott. Glantz pion see action on the De- UAW-CIO William* Red Sox 9 F.McCormick Red* 7 tiring, the side. 2-all in their half of the fifth. Hickey’s entry from Saginaw. will Results Dodger* program J.DlMagglo, Yank* 8 Camllll, 7 The White Sox threatened in Moses walked, moved to second on ! Honors for model five-gaited troit Softball Association Rl NS BATTED IN Tigers,, swing in Mack Park tonight. The Co-Eds William*, Red So* 37 Mize, Giant* 29 the second, but like the Appling's out and scored on; saddle horses to Steel Packard 000 030 0— 3 5 5 John»on, Marshall. Giant* 29 Chene-Trombly fea- Kelsey-Haves Athletic* 31 ihey didn’t have the clutch punch Kuhel's double to right. Kuhel, Lance, hay gelding entered by Miss face in the 300 251 415 15 3 YORK. TIGERS 31 F McCrmlck. Red* 29 With away. ture at 9:30. The Hudson Police Jablonekl and Przbyckl; Sklmo and Love. < Doerr. Red Sox 30 Keltner, Indian* . 29 to fashion a score. one stele third and had home stolen Barbara Stranahan of Albion Preuhauf 000 0 00— 0 1 6 BINS & Sports Major Lodigiani and Kennedy each hut Kolloway was hit by a pitched Farm. Toledo. Another Toledoan, meet J. J. in the Ternstedt 814 2 12*—27 23 3 William* Red So* 35 Mualal. Card* 26 singled. They each moved up a hall and Joe had to go hack to Dr. Robert H. Elrod, had a win- League opener at 7. Fruehauf and Lafata. Poole. Ruggua and Colpltts, | Ott. Giant* 31 D DlMggo, Red S 26 another Chetkovtch and Rosochackl. Heath, Indian* 28 base on a balk hut Trucks then third. He tried again to steal but ner in the 2-year-old prospective O’Neill HofTner clash in Chevrolet 010 0 300—13 12 3. HITS steadied and struck out Tresh and was late for the train and Trucks hunter group. Dr. Charles Ten- major game at 8:15. Ford 011 230 7 8 3 Spence, Senator* 51 Fleming. Indian* 43 Btatczynskl, Talbot and Thomson; O. Fernandez. Brave* 45 Hockett, Indian* 43 Humphries, nabbed him easily with a throw nant donated the trophy. Thomas, Bhy and W. Thomas. McCOSKY. Tiger* 44 The Tigers scored a run in the to Parsons. Fourteen events are on today’s; Scores From Second on Out third. With one down. Cramerj Then in the sixth came Parsons’ card. One is the knockdown and Don Diegel of the undefeated out jumping walked and after McCosky fouledi ihomer to put the Tigers in front event. The winner is Clawson High School tpam has a out raced around to third on a again. the horse clearing the most ob- base-running feat to his credit single to right by York Then Rad- Bunching piece stacles without a knockdown. Re- today seen in any four hits with a fusing that is seldom cliff came through with a clutch of dumb Tiger generalship, the. a jump or fall of horse or class of baseball. He scored from count RACING WITH SPECIAL hit, scoring Cramer. Ross forced White Sox scored two tallies and rider as a knockdown at the second on an infield out yesterday 8 RACIS DAILY l~Mi PAY BY CHECK A York at third for the third out. took the lead in the sixth Lodi-*.next obstacle. after another runner counted from giani against University SOX GET IT BVCh led off with a two-hagger third Detroit and Kennedy sacrificed him toj School, 10-0. Eugene Dyer did The Sox retrieved the run in third Dickey batted for Tresh and City Tournament not allow a hit but gave up seven * ? heir half of the third on a had filed high in front of the plate, but walks. Roots |j I throw by Parsons. Moses walked was safe at first when the Tigers Pin Standings A personal —no minimum balance—check- and to when Appling moved serond did an Alphonse and Gaston art, ing account. One charge only, for the check singled Both runners advanced on to let the hall drop safely, Lodi- imiiritj a sacrifice by Kuhel. The squeeze* giani holding third. x iHMnnvsMin Bgom/m hook. No charge for deposits or items William Nickel K»rnMh Burknhl 1343 play was tried and Moses was Then Wright hit for Humphries Herman Juhanvllla-Angnlo Da mice. 113.1, trapped off third but Edward Novak-O«org« Olng*r«lla 1326 deposited. 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