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1941-06-19 [P GOOD MORNING WINS BY I3TH ROUND LOUIS... KAYO Local Maneuvers M.---.---—-—---1-—. 1-----—.. Sailor Barto Hill Returns Selma Legion Juniors BLOMME DOWNS By GLENWARD Champ Opens Barrage ST. LOUIS Defeat _^ To Local Mat Wars Monday Wilmington 3 SELMA, June 18. The Joe Louis Conn 7 TO American Seln,a At the time of this huntin’ and peckin’ After Trailing PHILLIES, Speed, skill and ring generalship the business. He relies on Legion junior mainly iaJ , hasn t team defeated the hasn’t worked over Billy Conn’s profile and Billy will be in one corner i;i the well- a battling power attack, but he fast Wiiniin„ In First Juniors here into Hits Homer built form of Sailor Barto has a few tricks and moves today. 9 to t, the crown. the time this column is changed Absorbs Joe Throws For 12 Rookie popular quite 6, swiped By Billy Everything on in There will Is Win- Hill, while in the opposite corner around fast for a big man. He top district play. a lot of lettuce will have changed hands. Lanier print Terrific Punish- Inning; will brute and a ruthless has a The local stars were Administers be power very good record, winning outhi; L ■ and old-tashioned Rounds; ° be a of of heads good Pitcher arm attack as more than his visitors 9 ,to heap scratching ning strong represented share of mat brawls, 11, but counted 0 are for the tele- Fails Under Final Body Blows barbershop cussin’. But while we waiting ment; by giant Chief Osley Bird Saunooke mostly by rendering his rival rors by the supporting infield about the ina- «,!!" to tell the let’s do a little talking in the main event of the weekly groggy enough to pick up and slam Wilmingto nteam. McCabe type story SID FEDER ST. LOUIS, June 18.—(S’)—John- led field Saturday ^tter- By wrestling program at Thalian hall to the mat for a fall. batting attack of both neLvers which will be held at Legion ny set the tempo with a first- June 18. Joe Hopp this Fans here are teams'*,,!,’? Davis I noticed the POLO GROUNDS, New York, —(iP) the St. Louis coming Monday night. familiar with the hits including a triple. noon. From I received from Camp inning home run and copy to- The huge Saunooke made his first ability, style and mannerisms of The score py the s Louis held onto his world heavyweight championsh p oil from there to innings: r ,, were called “red-legs and bo> Cardinals went here last anti-aircraft lads appearance Monday the clever and popular Sailor Barto Wilmington 100 220 ar- he never came closer to losing it. win from "the Philadelphia Phil- 100 t; r both are m the night—but over another red- Hill. The former * from Fort Screven, “doughboys.” Well, night, winning one-eyed gob has Selma 200 250 the “fresh kid” t’om lies today, 7 to 3. 000- „ some distinction so will let For 12 full rounds, Billy Conn, skin, Joe (Little) Beaver, who was many followers here who root hard but wg will hcivG to show a shutout un- Batteries; tillcry to have a the Max Landier had Wilmington, But to on with Pittsburgh who wasn’t supposed “prayer’- doing double duty, having battled for him against all rivals. Sailor and. Scogginl the Screven lads be “enemy” red-legs. get til the eighth inning when his con- Watts; Selma, Casllebcm'?,,,,. man who was at as a challenger gave Oki Skinina, the Jap, to a draw Hill has a hold, the octopus, which good little laughed trol failed and three runs scored. Adams. the “maneuvers. and then consented to take the very few grapplers have been able the Brown Bomner more man- Until then the left hander had Open Fire place of Rene Rinauld, the French- to master and which he claims other crack at the he sent. Then Joe found the pitched 21 consecutive scoreless biTchi^ Burt Kite will LEIBER’S STICK Canadian, who failed to show up cannot be broken when applied just and the set-to should Tomorrow night bom- innings. In 33 innings this year on- be a i;vpj the range and with a fearful INDIANS SLAM 17 for the bout. Rinauld was sched- right. one! •-v throw up his defenses against ly 16 runs have been scored off bardment that lasted less uled to meet Chief Saunooke, 1 ut The rugged little Beaver takes Both bouts will be on Legion Lanier who now has five victories two out visiting Screven boys Beaver took his and on Tom the Flori- SPARKS CUB WIN than a minute and a half, he place gave lanky Mahoney, three falls, the Saunooke-Hill be somewhat like BEAT A’S and two defeats. bra* diamond. It will the HITS TO the blubbery but powerful Saunoo- da Irishman, in a return bout. The limited to an hour, 15 chopped Conn down in Harry Marine walked to start minutes and the present situation in Syria ke a battle before goihg down. two hooked up a couple of weeks the Beaver-Mahoney bout Hank Drives Out Two Home 13th. the Phillies’ eighth. Ike Pearson to an the Weighing more than 300 pounds, ago and Mahoney’s back was in- hour. The arena doors brother against brother—with Feller Wins 14th With struck out and Merrill walk- open at 7 Irish kid was Bobby May Chief is as one so that different Runs; Olsen Gives Up The curly-haired Saunooke regarded jured he couldn’t finish the o’clock, with action McKeithan boys in ed. Bob Bragan’s single scored starting at literally beaten to the floor and, Aid of Five Home Runs of the three strongest grapplers in bout. Mahoney is eager to get an- or win to third. Whether they lose Only 5 Hits as Referee Marine and moved May camps. helpless, remained there And Four Doubles remain Stan Benjamin fanned, then Nick the coast artillery unit will Eddie Josephs counted him out. He the mases. over the week-end at “ten,” Etten walked, filling in Wilmington — OP) — The made an effort to get up CHICAGO, June 18. Johnny Rizzo’s single scored May to start a new offensive against but he couldn't make it. PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—(#)— Brooklyn Dodgers faltered in their and Joe flied to Davis on Saturday. This Robert Feller won his 14th Bragan. Marty Camp pursuit of the first place St. Louis Thus, Louis stretched his all-time Rapid the first of a Enos Slaughter to end the inning. “battle” will be Cubs of the ring’ to game of the season today as the Cardinals today as the Chicago record run as ‘‘king homer was the first of service outfits and Indians defeated the Ath- Hopp’s series between Vern Olsen’s five- defenses, but, as the Cleveland the took advantage of 18 straight the for this rookie the is plenty hot. If letics 14 to 2 and increased their year scintillating rivalry Hank a roaring crowd that na- hit pitching and Leiber’s slug- fight ended, and scored Captain Moore, Pirates with their long range American league lead to three Terry a this big National league the invading ging to gain 5 to 1 decision. jammed who had walked. val guns cannot stop two seconds games. ball park wondered if Another 2-run Cardinal Friday it will be up to the Joe Medtvick returned to Brook- uprising “army” not have meant the differ- Feller gave the A’s just four to throw up a suit- lyn’s lineup and hit a ninth-inning might in the third drove starting pitcher anti-aircrafters a — as RUBBER boss or cry hits the same number last ence between the old Blanton the and SHORTAGE Saturday. homer to deprive Olsen of his third Cy to showers able defense is dead, long live the week when he shut out the Mack- straight shutout and broke the pitch- for “the king brought in Fearson. Slaughter hit Home Guard men 2-0 for his 13th victory—while er’s of scoreless at 30. king.” a home run in the fifth. is ex- string innings his tribal mates slammed 17 safe- The civilian home guard out at PHILADELPHIA Ab I O The was Olsen's fourth of the Billy was counted H A for the fire- victory For, five home runs and pected to be on hand after the most ties, including May, 3b_ 3 10 12 season compared to two defeats. 2:58 of the 13th works in both games. An army title four doubles. Bragan. ss- 4 13 2 3 heavyweight fight Litwliiler, If_ 2 0 0 0 0 unless the civilian Leiber cracked out two homers to rousing Eight of their hits and seven of cannot succeed Galento and the Bomb- Benjamin. If- 2 0 0 0 0 Come since Tony gives and gives. lead the eight-hit attack on Luke their runs, including L ou Bou- Etten, lb_ 3 0 0 7 1 population er on their old-fashioned slug- LOOMS! put have some Kimball and dreau’s two-run came in Rizzo, rf _ 4 0 110 on out fans and good Hamlin, Newell Vito had he homer, > fest two years ago. And, Marty, cf_ 3 0 12 0 clean fun. Show your soldiers at Tamulis. After the Cubs had scored the second inning and drove Les been able to make those two sec- Livingston, c- 4 0 0 8 0 their McCrabb out of the box to be re- Davis you appreciate one run in the initial frame on Dolgh Marnie.
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