m THE DETROIT TIMES Thursday, Jufy 15, tWJ- Women’s Play It s Lihv. Old home Aiyht at Lord 4%'turn* Page 23 Hv EDGAR HAYES Harbor Timesf CarrierV It was like old home night at Rotunda Field when Mickey Bob Stands Out on Cochrane brought his Great Has Kiglit Tales boat Lakes team here to the Reuther's Taie Ford All-Stars . . . Mickey Softball League and Barney McCosky. now Talk! Ties Tennis Slate center fielder for the sail- [To of Taylor ors, spent the hour before the greeting Perhaps that bai'ber of vours—- Women's singles take prece- game old friends . . . Starts Friday Stunt the haldheadod who is Triplett's dence today in the 34th annua) Autograph hunters were out one always in force and none went away trying to sell you hair tonic -and city open championships at De- in The Detroit By bob murphy empty handed . . . Mickey and Competition gave yt u tips on the races—- 1 troit Tennis Club. Semifinals in his friends took care of all of Times Carrier Soft hall League, knows something all. srORTS EDITOR after Not men's singles arc not due until to- them. one of the largest ever organized, about the hair tome hut about will begin Friday on various play- The recent embarrassing ex- morrow and the doubles entries Ty Cobb w-as there ... so the horses. fields of the department of parks As pit"-, S perience of the adventurous along was Tris Speaker . . . two of proof we nt imuel If. are far enough to reduce and recreation. Triplett, is reminding the greatest of them all ... A Osborne. 7622 UV-t VVinor high- Coaker activity to a match or two. historians of other in- their couple of Mickey's teammates 'Hie league, open to boys 12 way. occupation, barber. original Standing out on the women's years and who < Ysbnrnr nne of stances of eccentric and from the pennant mad days of .B -.f older are earners Mr. was the 12 base running tactics. Most of slate is the quarter-final engage- 1934-35 were around greeting ¦ 1 of the Times, has two divisions, poisons who today is finding put ihe the yarns, for some strange ment of Mary Hernando, in tour- friends . . . Eldon Auker. now a an intermediate or A division for places to $986.80 which reason, involve the Rrooklyns. nament tennis since 1929 when Detroit businessman, and Jo Jo more experienced pla.vers and a he won yesterday on »he Daily The Coaker. you know, at- she broke into the scene a- M *:\ White, center fielder for the 'j/mpky jgmm junior or B division for less ex- at the Detroit race track two long tempted to steal third with the Mustaikis, and 17-year-old Amy Athletics . . . Eldon quit base- jierienred players. when shots. Valriina bases loaded last Sunday, forc- Roosevelt of Birmingham. The ball this year to spend all his The Times organized the league Alden and Try Fin. hrought about ing the occupant of that sack. winner enters the semifinal to- time in business. to provide a recreational program the biggest pajoff of the meeting. before, Pparl in This has been done but morrow with Peterson. SPLASH keeping with the national Osborne did not reveal his sys- through. SARTORIAL physical tem he the Coaker was not He S4-GAME MATCH fitness program. The hut admitted sometimes added a novel twist by stepping Jimmy Rooney, who made all Times, aw-tt*- of o** faot tbrtt gave hu. customers. the odd tip. off the bag and kicking the dirt Mrs. Constance O'Donovan Eb- the plans and arrangements for many parents are engaged either “Sure, I’m a regular. This Is as evidence of his disgust with hers pairs with Gertrude Barthol- the game, was plenty natty in in war work or voltinleer services,; the first double I’ve cashed this the mathematics of the game. omew and Mary Lou Beyer with his green sport pants over his undertook the recreational pro-< year. But I like a price—none

. . of .$lO dou- While he was engaged in this Hazel Browne. On past perform- baseball uniform . The man- gram to prov ide healthful, super-1 those piddling little explosive maneuver he was ances Mrs. Hernando, Mrs. Eh- agers of all the teams in the vised entertainment for its car- bles,” he said. “That isn’t had, tagged out for a double play. i bers and Miss Beyer should gain Ford League made up the board rier-salesmen. is It. $086.H0 ? I don’t mind hav- Dutch Reuther. who once the succeeding bracket. of straiegy and sat on the Only about half of the entries i ing to ride the street car to the toiled for the citizens of the Miss Roosevelt had an all-after- bench. will compote in the ofiening play, j race track if I have a bundle Bronx and is now a Cub scout, ; noon 34-game match w ith Gloria Lt. Comdr. J. Russell Cook, Others will begin com pet ition next! like that to keep me company contributes one of the better King of Hamtramck. state girls’ athletic officer at Great Lakes, Wednesday. on the way home.” tales brought to mind winning All were right men by Mr. champion, yesterday, 5-7. was on the sailors’ bench . . . intermediate games begin at There and four Triplett’* exploit. 6-2, 8-6. Failure to take the net He is in charge of the biggest, noon, while those m the junior women among the winners, but or make the points when she did sports program ever undertaken div ision begin at 1:30 a. m. the harbor was the only man who made the dif- The schedule.' enough to his Handshake winner’s task more . . . Comdr. A. would talk reveal Costly hv a nation H. Intermediate (i ficult. Cohan, boss of the I>earhorn division 1 game* a* name. The others perhaps re- On the mound for the I noon*. Flat- Tired from preceding play, Ray Naval Training School, caught DISTRICT % member Uncle Sam and that in- bush aggregation one day, JACK ADAMS HUS SPEAKER TY COBB Gihxnn and Hubert Manire put on the first hall ... He warmed up Ai Cirntpn* Mutt* v* Kaglrv R.,nnd- come tax money which is being Reuther was locked in a tight * h»-vl* v» Tiger* Al Ho»m*r Are* v». pay a prolonged session. Each de- official Ray Rousch, ' Aver.ger, deducted from the envelopes. with Ford football star, was around Indore the players he knew . . . Jack born Naval Training school T iphHts v*. but lers duel with Wilbur Cooper clined to Fairview*. didn’t hesitate, take a chance at the net. who threw the first pitch . . . Two women Going the game. Adams, the hockey man, was behind ('bet DISTRICT h of the Roston Braves. in’o unless forced to. and resorted to The commander took no McCoy rnarched in Lt. howe\ er. 71 • . w< e Mrs. Jose- the ninth the count was 0-0. Young Kid visited the around complaining of a bad Al chandler Park Wolverine* v« Fl\- still . . . (bve* a drive and drop shot competition chances, however, wore a Barnard With him was F.n- ¦ '".g T s»r* Blue* A’ n >Wn*on phine Nabozny, 20233 San Juan and Ford bench during the game . . . leg was keeping Zach lor. Broo kI y n that him from Thinderty .t» (byei, Sandlntier* v*. Mud- that lapsed . . drive, May Warded, Ta> occasionally to pat sign . are Mrs. 278 mask. is golf . . Bob McCann Both and catcher, ninth with He home from the army for playing . Other hockey- hen*. livened the hall. Gibson lasted better Ma- v w Rosedale. . . . and Other Ford officials spotted a >hort isit . . Golf ell ites were Johnny Mowers, the ardent sportsrrx n . There was DISTRICT C a roaring . Wilbert Robin- public as’w nire. park* runner-up, met in the crowd included Harry leprosented with Russ Gnau, goalie, working a large group of As Lodge —W'oive* v* 3-MnJnm lrl*h Mrs. Warded revealed she was son Brooklyn , in defense a men from the - was setback. The scores were 6-8, 6-3. and the the plant summer, 'v* Bulldog* At Pingre- Park 2 Mmori a member of a syndicate. Bennett. Charles Sorensen head man of Ryder club duting the and Romulus Air Field on hand to \* coaching at third and when vs. 4-Senior*, Wildcat* 11-Senior*. “There four of out 8-6. . . were ua Harry Mack . . Harry Wismrr business planned here next Mud Brunctoau, who works at cheer for both sides . . Capt. Taylor arrived at that far sta- DISTRICT D together and each put in A the public address svs- month . . . Walter lia.en and Fords and did much to make M. R. Wortley, USN. of Naval A' Campbell Playground— 0 tion he greeted him wtih bub- RRF.NT. KARPFI.ES LOSE handled Eagle* vs the ticket. Now . . . cents for we . . Fay v* At bling tem and very capably . Pat A 1 Watrous Stan ap- the game a success. Armory, sat back of the sailors’ Msr'-hants Stars Monarch* Milter enthusiasm. Morrie Drilling eliminated Irv- peared earlv to some of Playground- Brava* vs. Phantom#. Fira- will have $’246.70 apiece. Now "(ire.it work, Smith, the former Michigan meet The sailors from the Dear- bench with his pai ty bails vs Wildcat*. kid. put >r ing Brent, 6-3, 4-6. 6-4, by' court- we conduct our DISTRICT H can operation* then*"’ he yelled thrusting out ing forep a from the court after At u p on larger scale-down town hand toward the conquering Detroit Results nt -Wi'ivsi vs Wildcat#. fhis forcing shots to the Brent back- Spartan* v» Devil Dogs Yank* v* Com- shopping.” hero. hand Kimbark Peterson’s FIRST PACE—*I Jen c'.Rimin* 3->**r- FOt’RTH RACE SI 300. 2 i.rar-cld*. 8 ’ft'Aniniales mando* '' Junior division (all game* at 10 30 Not wishing to high-hat the »r so bn*.s, Taylor vv.dked over *nd brought him VaHin* AM»n 33 AO I»*rhv T'kicm district Probable Pitchers into the semifinal as Fxir*mu» > 2 Sfi 2 <0 rMTTTjfSM 37.*0 Firt Are a By Pre*a At Carsten*—Jeff* v* Canfield* United pumped Robinson s hand WulthAm (Clark) Fir» Pfr»»r (Adama> 3 40 3 he whipped Leonard C. Karpeles Cr*M 3 on Sqia rehead* v* Lion*. A* Hosmer—Bee* AMERICAN LEAGUE Cooper, (Alfenao) 01«1 Itaseliall Truth on the hill for the 6-2. 6-3 T:mr 1 13 *¦!> •Valdln* 1.-ria 3 20 v». Hl-Flier*. A ll v» Car.fleld*. 9-5) Washington Orcu» (s this The scores • •Oacnra Dark PA '. V M yrr Iroot Rrimburarm* M'» Rl! ‘Harry DISTRICT H (Wvnn S-5 —B 30 p m EWT Out At «> (Grova and immediately MfM S|Sfi|r« and Vtrrtnla arim *»n Arth*; *P:av Bo: ‘Jo Acr.ev Sur.drjrr, *‘.\ game is never over until John Hudnut with the tying Chandler Park—"l" Star* v*. B B Detroit i Trout 9 at Chicago f* 9*. Cuba (byei. At Robinson Field p m. time. filed the horsehide to third. Kirnhurk P.'»r»'-n o.fmt.-l LBontrd •PlAld M"n O Hartr Jo Bonnrr and Commando the last is out," is another in the eighth. half, TO i 930 Detroit K*rp.t*« * 2, * V Mnrr,. d.f.m.J man In Temstedt’s Wildcats e>. Wolverine* v*. Athletic* Cleveland ißaghy 7-S* at St Loul# Prill in* SECOND Pace tl 2uo 3 T-m alao r%n. Taylor was tagged out he * 1 I « Rty riaim.n* axiom irequently a brought two. T (Sundra k-.V* 330 p m Detroit time. as I-vir* Rr.r* *4 Uib»or. v*xr » ld» And up A •Kifld. baseball for- four-hit rally in DISTRIC c H'.jSrri Maoirk r, fi *3, * * fur!nn*» Lyvdge C (byei. 4 Only Gam** Scheduled) stood modestly accepting (Clark > gotten. three passes At Field 3 Minor* t’ncle MI SS 111 r*. Trv F:n 48 A 0 I*oo 7 ,- Police embroidered Shamro.ritjj vs H»pcats At Pingre* IMP H"m» Aren (Murphy) 14 00 720 FIFTH Ra e J 3 o(.o 3 \f*r- Park Robbie's congratulations, a good *leri» r.r.n-1* 1 and Jniin <*. It comes to life occasionally and with four hits to count four in the c 2 Minors vs C-4 Junior*. C 11 Junior* Frilure i Hall) A II New k (F at Philadelphia fMted W IIMUM C F .rt and 4n- 20 <(’anr.n* 4 10 ‘O C 40 ycstcr- (byei. Yo> ischer 3-2* five fret from tne base. * * tVmMI 1 one of the occasions were ninth win. i (Barrett p. -I.r*->n I » F 1 P * ’!,»» Tm- 1 13 2*. and D 1-5* 9:00 m. EWT. *nrt O n n S'upmn* * Rrit lB^'.rhtr. 13.20 1 lil DISTRIC T I'ncje Robbie was furious at Cii>;l»> and N'-rmnn F-1.l Ar-r|*r>n Juki Ra:nc\ H*l Or. Bv- tlay when Pol«-c won an A mermen * Tcrm-tedf had eight in the firs*, At ramphslt Piaygmund—Phantom Jr* Si Lout* iGumbert 7-4) at Pittsburgh jd.f.*'.d *on*« *Sb r PteUrr, *Ol4 B ‘'k Macrv iAiKTiii 3 20 (Swell p m. EWT. turn of events. man SO k 2 Rr.nt Mar.’. d.f.a'.d Nor- Bntrr Legion decision, including v* Littie Giant* j 12-2* 9:00 thi< abrupt 1 B> PTiar ar.d Arkwrll al»n ran . > % League 14-12. home runs by Cass Chicago iW\nf 3* (Rid- man *! uir.p and J*»nn Puuil* 7". 2 2 *r Cincinnati Jumping up and down *-41**» hi ter IVfpstcot jt-r| —tide- r i DISTRICT W on help- (lih.nn p. , in Kirpr «i ei%•eO Pant P»! rfj iln THIRD RACE #1 2(>o iiaimin* 3 j*ar- 1 Sionhc-r mlK'n a'«n 10-1 at KwhH iw-w-k +m4 -GtfVrtfvk-kerc-k- n-4»—a m. EWT. ar r»r ' , At Ciin’on Plavground v* Kagles. (Onlv hchedulad) *•"•»* A * nt"l» Bee* Games less i age. he kept repeating and A t. I A 4 4 S’ani»\ A flirlnn*. a Mn £ 11. en*.r>. finish of the second. --hovo each with two on base. Vdam* and John B <>»•«-,m rt.f.a’.rt W F ? ri/an Sam lA'tnniii 4so bitterly that j«v»r 62° 3;n away in Zach was the W MrHr.art\, Cap.' ,*. 3 I’rilice plugged until a remained the elimi- B*\nr and ilium 3-A M Ri»*o iHnr'i 40 a<* SIXTH l’\er ' 1 700 . 3-yrar- Learned dumbest man in baseball. (Quintam) imvr* »uc< nation Pa*hv IVrf' 3 80 oida and up. 1 1-I*l mil»« essful squeeze plaj brought in series by putting out * s|\*,| s imp, WilMt V t T 1 13 1V K-a( - ( VlcLranj 7y> c,. Aa* 3S 80 19 :•< Roovo-Vank* r, 12-3. Beau fi r y All P •*V*II d .f.a'.rt Uiri* Kn* AainMy, In-nia Met'* Su» and wi P (Mo)aqn • 5 AO «¦ A 0 .3 m xed Decision Surprises V7A2, A-A V n a g’»n .{1 Duke (Clark) 3 00 three hits off Jack Pei tier v\ th three errors for the trading of big Bobo Tun. 1 47 3-5 three in The New- Muat O Da rhv Diav-ln. F ¦-»<•'*». Pan- third to defeat Briggs. 7-J. Pos- som to tie S I on s Browns, d. n » A: t ar.d Lll’> Ki ry 4 • ran Grid Dropped on together •Field •elius vvon a forfeit from Fern- \*,»h Rrar.'-h Rickey s Night Edition Code Key dale for non-appearance. avowal of faith in Manager Leo SEVENTH RACE II 3"0 < laim.nj: 3- daily the \ear-oida and up, 1 11A m e« The Detroit Times Night only • Durr her puts an end to the prints In Edition the I.'j'-j* Sun i Adam* i 7.00 4 fto 3 00 insur er* "n tha* threatened to name of a horse which race experts feel is among the outstanding a•• a r)e sh* (M ’. *an) 20 3 *0 ( P-e.-mg » By ledgers' bets of the day. Wet’neAla 3 20 rordham kill the la-t j»ennant Time 1 4A : V hope. For the time being, any- The code key appears each night in the Eight Star and Red Line Dam Countmein Brau Catrher Lady way. Editions with a number corresponding Tn each letter of the alphabet. •puna ¦ • • ' 1 and Happy H IB* *7id NEW YORK, July 15 LINS I—- ran As recen*l> as yesterday after- The horse s name appears ONLY IN THE NIGHT EDITION Fordham L’mversity cancelled :ts noon a the brothers AND EX IS PRINTED IN CODE. race 81 2'ki riaimm*. 3- lot of iear-o!d.» »nd :r 1 1-1 A rrC.e* nme-game football schedule and TRUSSES ThoeoWe for Monday „. .‘ thought that follows: Fn r pn iHa! i 12 AO Aso vr>o the game rurfjia*ef| without anv rev! in- B-64, Pm-pe.'t Bn-, not the lo- IN THE NIGHT EDITION. put a team on the field front cMiir-i-iHt* assures *..iti»facf ton! »]quae i o u s among our students, ’’ Coffey AKRON >y V Newsom hut Scratches THE TRUSS said "and I’m convinced the APPLIANCES, INC. H lt( '¦v W the loqua- o|»<»n I nlted I’reaa war will not Reductions puro- Enlrios Toilav department permit 206 BAGLEY CA. 2785 k\k -w B emus DETROIT the soldier students to play.” cher. They Tra<-k. f 1 «t & DOMESTIC Tbird Pa e B >!d B. b. IMPORTED In Timos Softliall . GABARDINE & 88188881 SUFFOLK DOWN* TROPICAL had A NEW AND DELIGHTFUL MALT DRINK hi*kll been re- T-ark fa«* « instated after only three davs- The Metropolitan Detroit soft- I ' Hv* * *'*\ H: • d Imj eria: tmry. NO Entry Blank Sh.eahe S- uthero Yam altho'igh ball tournament, '.(mnsored by :;• suspmsion the dis. Th ‘ * H Sh- » Flrft. The lictroit will under }' f *y* e I.Rr MI wav Aug. 11. Amateur Softball Metropolitan Detroit Rare Naval P.e«rr\e !,i*ht KOPPITZ «e’ SUITS Pa- “ Bronx. Commissioner Frank Laffertv an- (h , Rv* - Irian* Qu*en. Valdina Arkv Vaughan, who handed nounced today. Softball Tournament J e, C.arc and The entry opened SLAX-SPORT COATS-LEISURE n his uniform announced bst was EMPIRE cm' that he was quitting the today and will close Aug. 1 Sponsored by The Detroit Times rluh Trark. fa*' COATS-SPORT SHIRTS-TIES There Will be extension the -«• Mark GENUINELY was returned to good standing no of Dead line for Entries August 1 E Pa-" Omen s*jd. E*r '.l Pare Lnftaman Panr *. BLACK-OUT I deadline. Laffertv without even an official slap on * ' Ja-e F a*»' Stra:*h! Lead Chatlet. ARTIFICIAL The Major League division, for B-‘e:e Branch Rickey, the big boss, both men and women's teams will Team Name t'.A'n Race—Tamiin. Prnefai. was something less than em- deride the host teams for The softhal) championships phatic in his press statements world here ARLINGTON in September. Manager's Name T-ark- fa*’ in of Durocher. His at BREWED support U iimcu oi *» Fire Race—F*ar« N gn*. Sir Pa'» M*«4»4 - haTT-fv-arled approval bad a F Ve .• • Fu *ter Cir'ue COLORING SUITS AND Floor—Lafayette Bldg. in the COSTS MORE-BUT WORTH ITI out that Durocher had been VV op» ;>r’a*'ra DARK politan of Thone Number Tr rd Ra e png Pare L’**'» A *, Oppolite Peoplt’t Outfitting Macphail's as manager, area Detroit TOPCOATS choice Runnersup represent Hv Can Vi’erry Tib Shut t'p IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAFT. will De- < not Rickey's The Deacon would F . -h Rac» Havabeart S ch l'"v Michigan at Shelby troit in a regional tournam* nt Division • have made a start with the Fre Kna P-irgr.oiecr. B Servant DON'T ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. had expected to be held in Cleveland, 1 —*>r Memhee Brooklyn faithful if he had dis- riease mark men or women. Fifth Ra.e ('nr "a Corona BEER OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS ;|||l||||||||||lll|||| and also have a chance to ?• ADDED will cn*h Pa(> Say :e. Ga IIIIHIIHHIMIfIII missed Leo the Lip w ithout Mi'T Pivi*,..n All m.n %r : «*'m»n N M iant even compete the P iv for world title *f«m* < mp»-tins *n r*p,-.f.n* Pur -t n a But the team split \ n-n Rare Sliver P K 1. Tar- trial. Class A will he open to is* World'* Ch*mp ''r.h.pn s.pt in to jj ¦ *4 all •l G I'pir: K'"'v M«< Ger.e-.'t apart by an internal sued that other men and women’s C*»«* A Division All oth*-r mrn s-d teams rr.n IfA'nr Nin*h Race (tuba’ tutei Deciired off. Durocher was powerless to con- who are not in a with iho junmr ri,vision. B"i 17 >»*r* of ACTION ...in Sicily ...Russia... the Rickey -. trol. would have an top-flight matnr leaguers. The or ioun excellent reason for dismissing open to Entry *¦.*: Major >5: Glv* A J3, Fight Results Junior Division is hov« Junior J i the holdover from the old 17 age nlted | ri «( RACING of lt> I vears or younger. A M*k» all rhn'kr psjtM* to th. Pr’r ¦ RACE P ... or on '• riRST 2 15 Any regime. S hsll A- «n, *ti n 'SATURDAY M.tM J 1 Pacific special division has born created W rv . 1 )i 1 T C a 132 for both divisions of 'Hie Mskr is 11 .n’rif* to t*i» P*psrtm.nt of Detroit Rsrk* snd R.rrsanon. 304 F rnsiood l>r W -or.a-eke* r«utcointed P-onk* La e>. * Looked Bad for Leo Times Carrier Softball League. tr.it, 7. Miohiksn. 12A Nru Hivrn C* r. n MO* R WAR Front . Durocher lunvelf didn't help the ugly situation any. He an- as jjgßvf ws&tif) TODAYS I Y. Wl nounced to the players that he A MHBBUIk- /(.ItF*- cAT bad decided to resign, then told I VRE the boys he had re- DRINK newspaper • RACES t a J Reported lor considered He denied news- Ytiu paper statement criticizing 3 '* Newsom, then admitted it when Oeaui, I by if f! confronted the writer. All in KOPPITZ I . «, 030 I, all. things didn't look good at ? ? all for the snappy Leo. in The DETISOIT TIMES S L**n b*« *rt sw-td H<» ¦¦ .« -,*»f ¦99 *o-:Lt., never spared the feelings of his '“Jiff I /. rhatges. Some of the victims of • I his verbal cat-o-mne-tails have General Admission he nursed their resentment against fl”I Eans/n. kg COMPIIIt Ullli him. waiting for a rhance to Victory 1 INCLUDING FEDIRAI TAX J .unseat him. I All these fectoi* added up to Ladies' Day Tomorrow ' r ,x IUR IMIVItiAGE\ an early exit for the Brooklyn j - DAILYDOUBLE Ist& 2nd RACES 3 leader. But Rickey’s action in BEER b B peddling Newsom stops all this tHf Q-.]M * speculation, and put Durocher L WOOOWASO AVI By Brilliant Correspondents B STRUT back in the saddle more securely !•» CABS D'RfCT yo«f f«ll cajoymtnl \s TO FAIR GROUNDS than before. yff P J FAIR At least, it appears that GROUNDS he ... Atcirn VICTORY lew U of Is going to he given full front J yV/ i BOTH office support in his efforts to brewed trm ALL » AMERICAN ¦ . overhaul the front-running BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND Cards If he fails, all the old INGREDIENTS and it «lway« l| doubts and whisperings will M^’V STAMPS AT THE TRACK Iniernalinnal \ews Service hod up again. If he succeeds he rULLY AGED! | can forget about hix critics. You J can t whisjKT a w inner out of a !L.FORMATION WINDOW and Uni id IVcss Job.