(PHOSE CHERRY 8S00) SPORTS Tuesday, May 20,1941 PAGE 18 SPORTS DETROIT EVEN'ING TIME S Small Entry Tigers Take AN UPSETTING MOMENT FOR BEARS' BATTER Catholic Central

Cardinals * ~ Idle - ¦ T 9 M In National Fifth Game ¦ .-m. JtaA i Wins 6th Tilt; Move Into Open Meet B> JOHN IIF.NRY Green Fans 13 New* sporl* Row: 6er»lre Writer In First Place International Central High, defend- NEW YORK. May 20.- The (Continued Catholic Steadily climbing. the St Lmil* from Fir*t Sport Page) powers that be in the t’nited ing champion, won its sixth Catho- Cardinal* today Mood on the top- bleachers, a tremendous wallop Association t od'fl y lic League baseball game by de- moat rung rt the National League Sta’es Golf that shook old Boston to its cod- ladder and left it to the it’*t to ironed out the finer details for the fish foundations. feating St. Anthony. 11 to 1, to catch them forty-fifth annual open champion- But Gorsica showed bravery continue as leader of the first di- with- They hit the top yesterday ship with the announcement that under fire and went to work on vision. * out lea\ .ng their hotel room, Idle the dangerous Foxx, striking out exactly 1 052 linksmen no more Joe Green, Shamrock *tar in keeping w.th the schedule, the the Boston slugger on three Card it ad \ a need to first place when and no lr'-s—plan to match strokes pitches. When Cronin doubled, , fanned 13 batters and the Bi'ookTvn Dodger* lost to the for the coveted trophy. clouds formed again, but Gorsica walked two. Green also gave up I hat’s Chicago Cubs by 11 to 1. District qualifying rounds billed steadied, forcing both Hale and six hits and one run. right—l 4to 1. ~Xn7l it probably cities Newsome to ground weakly to despite a protest over the 36-hole route in 27 Joe Fayad and Bill McLoud led will still stick Eric McNair. ¦¦¦¦KS!^^ batting b\ Manager Leo Durocher of the on May 26 are designed to reduce the Shamrock attack with IN ORDF.R two hits apiece. Fayad had a dou- is pretested that game the to 170 of the best boys in DQWN lo' lie field triple Mo- the one of Sunday on the eight eighth ble and a w-hile both of and the business, ipriuding Ea- Then tiie Red Sox in the singles. grounds -hat the Cubs’ roster in- again went the Loud's safeties were Boh rner winners of the open crown. down in order. In cluded 26 men instead of the Finney, up, Bret/ and Tom Palloek each col- Phi- procedure, of course will ie- ninth. Lou first two point of the ~ lected hits for the losers. stipulated 25 lor this walked, hut that was only a ** oilT in ,1 slnm-hnng battle for ihe '£»:*«> /,< »¦ aay&fe ! .> into ' ¦ St. Ambrose moved a sec- season. 7 the teaser. Gorsica took care of the *¦* >' *..¦ title on June 5, 6 and at ¦ ; ond place tie with De La Salle in BIG INNING Colonial t'luh in t ort Woith, Tex. next two batsmen, one of whom ’“' same division by edging out ' • the Foxx, out <,t ,,*®^'» was whom lie struck x . V '^|l(|P®^ra^^ • & * '^S*Kf^w*^s^|, ' ?^«^^ , hv \irtue of a SM \LL I.IST J^® *«* St. Ladislaus right innings. to 're Dodgers lost again. I ..s*ll.11.11 jv.HnBMMBMBHHMHBr in 2 »->-• •„ inning, in- as by t second which Although entry li>t is 'Hie Tigers their runs 1. La Salle was upset St. the total scored - - *j 4 1 5 tr>-3. run Lv on lecdia! sTucf* laborious effort, leaving C*»r'U»t b» Q«ti«lt Tio.ti. Alt rlahU rtuuefl Jnxeph, lon led. sn -ii'. i t. in any .iTter mo>t }'ivi,Vi w• h the a SC' 11 men as did. They tried Pardon. When in on the pitch, Pardon swung, HONORS to h.s 191.3 when only 913 conitietitors stranded they When Angelo Coratti of Highland Park to steal Coratti came SHARED XI ;s the latter contributed l,\ S. inning dropped the took tiie field, officials of the tallied first in the third home in the Bears game with Denby, it was truly an foul-tipped the ball. Denby Catcher Briarton t were quite willing to nredict when Croucher singled, moved to Tom Kress. St. Ambrose hurler. lie allowed only four hits. G. A. for Batter Pardon. A fraction of a ball, which may be seen just dropping out of his mitt. who fanned all three St. Ladislaus and that the 1941 matches will offer second on Gorsica s sacrifice and upsetting moment 1>- ing d< nod a shutout however, 8 to 6. batters to fare him in the eighth i »>f h> conus tit ion of the highest caliber. later came home when Campbell, second after this picture was taken Coratti had truly upset Highland Park won the game, Pheljfr’ homer. inning, after coming to Theul- Babe pointed out that the 12 alter Al Cincinnati pounded Th« v Harris walked and Mullin relief, the winning Tu Reds golfei •- - xentpt from the qualifying truck out. singled to center. man's scored out. 14 hit*> to down the Boston rounds insures a banner field lor Tiger tally in run off Joe Krzyckl, Ladislaus Braves 7 to 3. Johnny Winder Another came the on a «ild by the finals. fourth. After McNair fouled out, Unbeaten Parkers pitcher, pitch. Mror scoring his third victory of Hitting Tennis nnd Dirk Van Goetham Among UiO'-e exempt. besides Cosmo Kress singled then was Mullin s tin yo u Tobbetts and hatting honors, each gath- the former champions, ate the 33 nailed trying to steal second. shared The Pittsburgh Pirate* beat the who chalked up the lowest scores ering two hingles. Kress made his to ns Max Croucher followed with a walk Hattie Cass Teeh N- w York Giants. 2 1. last year Also exempt from quali- hiis while playing in the outfield turned in a four-hitter and rared around to third on a Burch- r is Byrnes, profes- Snapped before hr took over the pitching fying Bob host single by Gorsica. Then Harris sey, long fly Streak 1 1 «igUin>t Carl Hubbell's MX-hillcr. Causes Problem Only unbeaten team on the east 3-2. Len Sescko’s sional to the forthcoming meet. through a single to duties for St. Ambrose. exemptions includes, came with side of the Metropolitan League. brought in Bill Hooven with the Joe Landesark, St. Joseph IU.WY GOOD The list of center that brought Frankie home today winning tally. Hamtramck High tennis team’s among others. Lawson Little. 1940 BOSTON, May ‘2O- If Pat Mul- Highland Park High is seek- pitcher, collected two hits for his from third. ing straight victory at three-bagger drove of straight victories was In the the St. champion; Gene Sarazen. Horton lin continues his sensational play- its sixth Milt Luckos streak 40 team while being touched for three way have expense. in two the to give Louts Browns banged their Smith. Craig Wood. Ben Hogan. TEBBETTS DOUBLES ing. Del Baker promises to Cass Tech's runs in eighth at an end today as Miller won by runs and eight hits. Dutch Hollen. to a 5 to 1 victory over the New Lloyd Mangrum a problem on his hands when The Parker nine knocked Denby Central a 5-3 decision over Mac- team. ace, gave up Ralph Guldahl. There was one out when Geh- the default from the Cosmo net La Salle mound five York Yankees Dennv Galehouse Byron Nelson. Barney McCosky is well enough to out of the undefeated class yes- kenzie. Central had tied score runs and six hits. Dick Garvin of and ringer singled in the fifth. In the Miller was supposed to meet Ham- thus scored his third victory' for return to his post in ccnterfield. terday by whip- with three runs in ihe fifth. St. Joseph led both teams in hits the Brownies with the aid of same inning Tebbetts hit a double It would be pretty tough—tak- the Tars’ Eastern broke a tie in the fifth tramck at Belle Isle but the Cos- grounded to Hale with three safeties. errors b> Gordon and Crosetti. hut Croucher ing Mullin out of the lineup. Yes- in frame to hand Southeastern it’s mos failed to put in an appearance. for out. In the sixth games, But the league-leading Indians a third terday he took the day off from T«'d fourth loss. 4-3. In other Denby Cass, 3 to Denby FERNDALE DEFEATED again Cronin a sweet stop to rob brat 2. also went down to defeat Pomy, Winney made batting to concentrate on fielding Gray went the Miller won from Cass Tech, 8-6. East Detroit High nosed out losing to the Philadelphia Ath- a second safety for a of which the Tiger the the fifth in won the first two singles matches Gorsica of as result route for gjdfU for latter's setback a Femdale, 3 to in a baseball 4. McCrabb, the and the first to 2. day. . doubles affair letics. 5 to Les recruit from Buffalo turned in one w inner s, hut f row. and Pershing boat Northeast- game played at Femdale The vte- righthander, scored the With Harris pitching and two catches Denby rookie of the most marvelous two hat- y ern. 8-6. score its victory. Eastern defeated torx scored what proved to he the victory away, Gchringer, in the sixth, seen at Fenway a Wink- k* Park shoe- METRO STANDINGS Pershing. 4-1. in the only other- winning run in the fourth inning The scored their Are Winners bagged his throe-bagger, a drive string achievement made back of l k match on the east side A 1 Matlock on a walk and a two-have error. fifth straight win beating the to center, but Foxx leaped high second base after a great run. mark. fast dtnr, (Continued from First Sport Page) TV L Pci W L Pr* of Pershing defeated Tibor S/alor Don McLasky, pitcher for East . 4 to 2, behind to rob McNair of a hit and the Stanley Spence, a pinch hitter, him for 6f*(l H r«r* 3 rt I non Mi!l*r 3 2 of Denby, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3, for the Detroit, hit a home run in the first the four-hit hurling of Johnny Tigers of a run. was the victim. D*rsy I ,6ea» to to stop. has eight 0 ino 5-7, 7-5, 6-3, for the Fordson Hazel Park. 11 Washington Senators, 6 2. [wist first base. Then, as York He now collected the west side, W*«'*rn 5 I ono N ***i*rn2 3 of Redford. game helping him 3 strokes for their Tiger games. Cnolf3 0 1 0»*0 «'h* l»») 1 4 2"0 3. in another Fordson made out, came a double steal on hits in the last three also Prospectors' points. 60 day struck are favored Wright 4 1 40'» M*«-k‘nri* 1 4 .'"0 11 hits, all of them singles. Mra- Pidier s best deed for the scored. His blows yesterday were singles. 600 S 4 Redford won the west side golf which the fleet Mullin to keep their slates clean today RMfoM 3 2 w**i*rn 1 2’»o of Fordson led both was a par five on the iong eigh- Central 3 2 6on r. of n (L 5 .o*>o title by blanking Southwestern. 12 hell Patke evening after each chalked up its fifth in teenth w here a handicap stroke Incident ly, last Teh- to 0, on the North Hills course. teams in batting w,th three uafe- Thompson, betts . a row last Friday. Western tan- tics. gave him a birdie four. Pat had entertained young brother in the Higgins gles with Southwestern, while TODAY’S SCHEDULE Bob Kocsis. a 6. Pro-Amateur Golf Al Benton. Pinky and famous golfing family, won low other Tigers at dinner at the Teb- Cooley is at Wright. W>«t Ride—Markeon* at Rr-lford. rhad- of Tam O’ *! Cooley with Clarence Gnmbcr Close games featured the other **y Central. at Northwestern. medalist honors for Redford Shanter and Al Watrous of Oak- Results betts ancestral home in Nashua. We»'ertt at Southwe*ern, U. of r>. at a 76. postponed contests yesterday. Wil- Wright. Plays land Hills pro members of the N. H., 40 miles from Boston. Cass Tech took the crown on the Women's Met Musto Draw bur Wright won its fourth in five Ea*t Side—Ca»* at Highland Park Lant- two combines with 695. the ern at Miller Denhy at NortheaMern. by edging Denby, 6’a other Winn«y-A. Pomy 63 yesterday was starts scoring two east side out J. 32-33 Williams’ homer by a run with Perehing at Northern, Hamtratnrk at 1 »«« last money score, were assisted 4 (ItmMr-H. to 5 *. Roth teams before this immttMwtl Surttr* Wire c Stewart 34-33 -69 his fifth of the season. Two of out in the seventh to down Chad- Southeastern. At Highland Park strokes each by their amateurs W. Orllrk-F McCnurt 37 32 69 them came off Gorsica. And, both match had been undefeated. Tom LOS ANGELES May 20 Harold Stewart and W. J. Schmitt, A. W’atrou*-W J Sfhmitt 33-34—69 Farquhar, Cass team captain, and Tomorrow’s tournament of tha Turkey P. Sawyer-D. Dirtier 36-33 —69 were powerful drives. Thompson vs Bob Pastor rcs(*ectivelv. E. Kncaia-J. Vurtch 36-34 —70 Major League Leaders Dick Lawson of Denby both had Women’s Golf Asso- and Jackie Wilson vs. Lew Stewart was almost as hot as I't. Maguire W. Gun* 39-32—71 Only 3.000 fans saw Monday's an 80 to sharr low medal honors ciation w ill bo played at Highland Jen- VV. Graham-T. Griffin 33-36—71 HOUIC Rt 'NS Pomy. ing 74. game Yee'erday’s Gor- In other matches Cooley de- Paik Golf Huh instead of Sylvan kins—that s the next outdoor dish seoi an approximate I'. Mattaon-J. Drabick* 33-37 —72 hero. It was explained that Leonard Uses homer* —Clift, Browns. Camber thinks so much of Stew- K. Brandau H. Baumgartner 37-3a—72 people are working. don. Yankees. Tabor and Enxx, r*evany-J. L.vnch 37-40 —77 ber what he did a year ago today much tougher job than donning National Leagie Vaughan. Pittsburgh. A Van-L P Hollin* 11-37—7 RACING halls as a result of ins fine per- S 3«ft, Slaughter St. tan. Jurge* 12 seconds of the eighth canto of dge-T but two years apo he came within facing opponent formance Winney won approxi- S'< card r Partr Week*. the gloves and one New York. 350 Hack. Chicago, ,3U, their scheduled 10-mund bout. IMIIMIKAL STAKES one out of a no-hit ter He was Pittsburgh. finishing days when he was the cham- Handley, .33*. Opening Wednesday, May Favored at odds of 1 to 2. Wilson mately $43 for first and Jack Winney 37-36—73 pitehinp for Alexandria in the in the 21 presented amateur with two Emerirk Kocet* 36 37 —73 never left the issue in doubt after his Clarence 33-36 —73 Evangeline Leapue. pion. halls, custom these Gamner the got off the floor from two do/en an old in Pat Sawyer 3*-36—74 He got his lesson in the Arena Run Scoring Al 39-37 —76 in the first round. events Each of the four amateurs Watrou* Pete Fox. former Tiper. pinch AMERICAN LICA GPU knockdowns Oth Seller* 36-39 —77 Gardens ring last evening while gave a brilliant display of in Ihe 69 group was given nine 40-37—77 hit for the Red Sox yesterday. Fox BMTW T r S He Eddie Milliard handling Nango Singh-Karo! Cleveland 3 4 FAIR the GROUNDS his 36-36—77 infection footwork, jabs and right smashes balls by pro. It certainly pays Krn'e Shave is rocoverinp from a iaw Philadelphia 10 r, McVeigh 36-43 —79 to to be a winner. Horter which came from an abscessed match which Krauser New York 12 1 that slowed Arizmendi down a Ray Maguire 39-40—79 Krauser though shots Emerirk Koesis of Lakepointe St Louis 2 5 walk, even his best tooth. won. Detroit * 4 couldn't floor the durable Ar;>- w.is a vtrnke out of the money as Bo«ton 5 2 will be see ip At the conclusion Benny found he and Joe Vurk h < ame through Racing Newhouser kif his can at • :n . mendi. Midget against himself on the inside of a Singh Washington 5 Thompson, weighing 186'a with 70. Vuneh hel|»ed Emerirk fourth win of the season 1 He the Ath- "cobra .strangle." the Hindu at- NATIONALLEAGUE pounds, and Musto. scaling L’UO ? three strokes which, ns reported but one defeat. held BMTW T r 8 Results to and the Tigers tacking him after becoming in- Brooklyn pounds, engaged in a rough and earlier, no longer is enough in letics seven hits 4 I won the game in I’hila. in his censed at the official giving Krau- Chicago 7 14 tumble maunng match tor 10 these events. Feature Puane Carter, We* Saeg*«**r St. I>yui* a last start is s* r the deciding on a It to draw. Completing the lineup par Cart Forherp C* 7>nt Time 4|« 33 Far! John-on sched- fall foul.. Philadelphia 3 rounds a upder 1 Carter, Carl * Maguire ILU,.Gu-c I r-t I- immatmn l>u*ne uled .to fling for the Rod Sox. required the combined efforts of Roaif-n 3 3 * w ic PsOj,. . and it, y ~ .. *.. 9, ‘' , ,F Cincinnati 4 7 .. r •'*>* seconds and .finally Pco- 'of Oakland HUD. and Bfff GW kfiminarff>n Raegr»«*/' C*cS usher?*- - 5 I. a date the rigirt* have- wv.fr Tiww .York Champ to Teach in Y' Pool Zenl Yd mofer PMdio, Lewis”, \ytfo had his Pittsburgh 4 2 ham. Bloomfield pro. and Tim Jjhird R.nneii, George games pla\ed with ? Film.nation At four out of five shirt torn off in the mnlee to pry Herman Bekgran. city* ’ Y Griffin. Red Run amateur. The* nlKit man the Red Sox thus far this season. had 71's. Grifftn had'a birdie four Fourth Elimination Ait Hart* fe 1 d Singh loose. While this was going breaststroke champion in the sen- Mvrou Fnhr. the other fights - Stapleton. on in ring several ior class, has been named swim- on the long eighth. With a handi- i"h Elimination Chirk Bdl After today’s game the Tigers TIPS H 'WI wore started among the spectators ming and coach at the cap stroke it liocamc an eagle move to New York for a pair of instructor lMr«u!t Bin B o.d. Art Hariefeld, Duane as they surged around to get a C. A three. C We* Sa«gi **er the Yankees, following Northeastern Y M games with what was going on. which they will return home. They better view of From Today's have now won five games and After Singh had won the first WINNERS lost four on the current road trip. fall \ ta a eobra hold in 11:57 and “Autos for Sale” HEARST RIFLE MATCH 'Phey started with font defeats in Krauser ihe second with a series AWfj Ami a row two at Chicago and two of body slams in 8:20. the fire- at Washington.- L. M. works started. Leonard repeatedly Classification Singh against his rough warned CHEVROLET 19 will handle head hut injured his r.pera coupe. r, w f. so BO Tv* Hindu's OLDHMORILE t»37 de luxe When the apotleaa « ft Ift * rt.tn doing it. Hindu Folk* If* r - a i i ihumb in radio and heater. • n* only price. d< wn -TBf £ v#*v* .or .% .1 1 7-S kept on fouling Leonard raised and $239 full $29 .-y ff i> a < J ?n 1? *a7 HUDSON 193ft a cylinder 4 door de Ink* ftn a token of victory * a 1 7 12 I.' .S Krauser's hand trunk aedan; radio and beater excellent O o • * i . i i so ,r."O after 5:10 and then the fuss tire* and motor, today special, 197 .V). F UBif \trn\- -n * 2 .*» .11 22 2** sl2 30 down *” !% « started. f; «. 1 1 7 2.0 e FORD 1938 Tudor, m>t»r excellent; a ond , * i- OAO Sehnrht, the j . 4 o A 2 4 Frerierirh von Ger- only v. 2"° beauty, I spotless reconditioned and kAT m m i. . > j ft n o S f*eft man giant, and Bert Ruhi wres- s2ft2.V). $32 .V) down. R Wh ’• ¦* ft 0 4 2 .e