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Schumacher in 2 Hit Shutout Schumacher In 2 Hit Shutout This Is The Season Of The Year To Get Bargains In Used Cars! Watch The Want Yesterday 9s Hero Youths Stand Out In MOORE PLAYS AT CUBSTAME CARDS PULL WEATHER REPORT Washington, April II—(UP)— Games As Paite to Con- rhe viiibr forecast for to-night Sunday Local Lad .. a USED CAR nect in Lone to HSUto: Cloudy, probably rain In Trip taot and rain or mow In north por- First 4 1 tion to-night and Tuooday; not -Giants Cop Plate in to Victory much change in temperature. ^ELL Joe, have you Now and Vermont: St Louis, April IS—Roger Hampshire * * \ By JACK CUDDY Cloudy, probably light enow or Chlcubs registered A 4 taken a squint at the (United Pnh Mi Oorrenpoadkmt) Hornsby's rain in north -portion to-night; were crowd- to 1 rlctory over the St Uati Tuesday partly cloudy. New York, April 18—(UP) —Youngsters Cardinals here yesterday in the Ini- bargains in the Democrat Want- into the baseball spotlight to-day ns the major league tial Sunday came which drew Massachusetts, Rhode Island and ing fane. Tex rookie Connecticut: Fair to-night and Ads? ... You want a Used Car? 18,000 Carleton, not season rolled into its second week. for six Tuesday, much change in tem-- hurler, held the Cub* hitless perature. nine Annie Oak- 01’ son, take your of iMt week the honor loets were Tex Carlton, pitched for the St innings despite just pick drove In St. Wanda made up largely of veterans. But Louie Cardinals as they puccumbed leys. Riggs Stephenson, 4 to 1. He three of the winner* runs. The this list” to-day the dispatches record the to the Chicago cues, New the Cubs two teams meet here again this York, April 18—(UP)— Of such Juveniles as John- was wild but held were ordered dis- prowess quite summary: Worm warnings and Hal Schumacher, hitless for sir innings. In the afternoon. Yesterday's played to-day from Hook to ny Verges CHICAGO Sandy Joe's friend is the pres- who enabled the Hants to gain seventh Chicago scored three runs. <H) restport, Maine, following a 45 right, ob r h po a mile their first victory Of the season The Pittsburgh Pirates nosed gale which turned the liner Sb .4 I I 0 4 France end for end In the lower • to 0 win over the out Cincinnati, 4 te I. Hack,’ ent listing of Used Car values yesterday, a 8b ..3 • 4 bay. Braves. In the American league, Phila- Herman, the Cuyler, rf 1 0 Four Buns delphia's batting power Jolted hasn't been equalled for years,' Four Bases, rf .... 0 0 Senators, II to 3. Barton, Washington If 2 0 homer lh the third, with two Stephenson, Portuguese third baseman, blasted Pour’ Moore, If 0 0 as to numbers, qualities and the field Polo on, started the parade. Washington 0/8 1 a homer into left Hemsley, c ... ■0 signs in the city, causing several Johnny Verses, sAio fidmra sixth used foulr pitchers. Marberry, minor Ground stands in the With Grimm, lb ... 0 0 1* 1 injuries to paseersby. ... in the market Brown, Ragland, and Weaver, as prices Anyone the hoses loaded, scoring four runs as .... • i a 6 II hits. J urges, for Mew Fork. Young Schumacher, the A's garnered JEarn- 11 o 1 FOREST FIRE COST HIGH 11 hits, but dis- Bush, p for a GOOD Used Car will do SHnagy^ pitching his first complete game in shaw allowed With creetly kept them scattered. 4 « 17 16 1 Pendleton, Ore.—Some idea of the majors Hint out Boston Total ,. ....** Four * himself a favor two hits. Revenge! ST. I/OOTS (H> What forest fires coat the United by BASEBALL LEAGUES At Brooklyn, two kid pitchers Cleveland evened the series with ob r h po a e States as a whole may be gleaned staged an lllnntftg duel, which the Chicago White Sox by Adams, 3b 4 0 1 2 1 from the fact that it cost the for- ended In a * to 0 victory for the lining « to 1, largely through the Watkins, rf 3 1 1 0 *1 est service *18,487 to combat 97 and 3 1 0 which burned over Plrtlltes over the Dodgers. Ed H01- arts Of Willie Kamm George Frisch, 2b .. 4 0 fires, 7,114 THE USED CAR 141 3th acres of Umatilla National Forest READING MEET TONIGHT AMD ley, a roklo from Kansas City, Cottally, both castloff Sox players. Bottomley, lb 3 1 10 six while 4 1 in 1911. yielded Brooklyn only'five scatter- Conally allowed ohly. hits, Collins, If .. 1 runs and V ed hits. Van Lingo Mungo, 20, al- JCainm drove in four Martin, ef .. 3 TUES FOR WORK lowed Philadelphia 10 hits but scored one. Wilson, c .3 LISTINGS IN THE For Rent Real Estate boro down in emergencies until The St liouls Browns blanked Gelbert, ss .... 3 when he weak- l to 0, although Vic Sor- Carleton, p .... 2 NOTICE Managers Ot prospective teams the fatal eleventh Detroit, IS Apartments * Tenements Paul Richards for rell allowed the Browns only three Derringer, p .. 0 in the City Amateur Baseball ened, 21, caught DEMOCRAT his Nation*! hits. •Hendrick .... 1 league will gather this evefrlftg in Brooklyn, mhfclng Waterbury, Conn., the New Boston was frozen HICKORY ST, 27—4 rooms. 2nd the park department offices to be- league debut bohind plate, York:at April 18th, 1982. hie first out. Total .30 1 6 37 11 z floor, with Improvements. Gas and the com- in major league game, A democratic Primary shall be gin organization plans for •Batted for Carletoti In eighth. electricity. Inquire 71 Washing- President held on Thursday, April 28 th, ing season. Joe Brophy Chicago ..000 0 0 1 *0 0—4 ton St. has called session for I 1982. between the hours of 4:30 the o’clock, St Louis 000 000 10 0—1 at which time representatives from P. M. and 9:30 P. M. at Democratic 5 ROOMS—All Imp. Furace, garage, Runs batted In—Stephenson 3, 43 Bast Main WANT-ADS hardwood floors. Willow St. sec- or ten last headquarters, No. eight clubs, including Bottomley. tion, near Hillside Ave. 72 Fair- year’s roster Will probably be’ on Street, for the purpose of electing — view St. hand. TWo-base hits Bottomley. delegates to a contention to elect Sacrifice — Herman. to the State Convention Dial 4-2121 Reported rumor of a “light’* be- Jurges. delegates SOUTH VIEW ST, IS—5 rooms, 2nd — Herman, election tween candidates for the presi- Double plays Jurges for the of delegates to the floor, all improvements. Phone and Grimm. Left on bases — Chi- National Convention. dency of the ledgue this year, is 4-5602. St Louis 4. Bases on balls The "strictly the bunk” according to cago ll, First Ward shall elect six —Off Bush 1, Carleton #. Struck delegates and one alternate to the TENEMENTS—For rent. 116 to S4*i some of the managers, who ex- Business Service — Bush Carleton Der- Automobiles All and painted. W pressed themselves perfectly satis- out By 4, 0, above convention, the Second newly papered ringer 1, Hits — Off Carleton ( In \Vbrd shall elect five delegates and H. Hart 20 East Main. Open eve- fied with the Brophy regime last 61 B mines services Rendered 8 innings, Derringer 1 In 1. Hit by OAe alternate to the above conven- nlnga season, and their intention, of keep- Track* For Sale — Bush (Watkins). the Third • Antoa and him in the chair, if he is avail- pitcher By tion, Ward shall elect TO RENT—Devlnis Bldg., So. Leon ing — Carleton. Um- able for the office again. Losing pitcher live delegates and one alter- WORK GARMENTS dry cleaned— ard and Bank streets, 2, 3 and 4 pires — Reardon and Barr. Time nate to the above the coats room All Tomorrow night, the Parks and convention, AL’S FOR SPRING BARGAINS Union Alls, overalla Jumpers, apartments. improve- of — 4:11, Fourth shall elect six dele- Down pants, shirts, and caps, etc. No ments. Frlgldalre. Apply Aul Recreation baseball leagues, pre- game Ward and one alternate to the '31 Ford Conv. Coupe .3 95 more shrinking or fading. Longer No. 40, on premises. sided over Arthur Jasper Bunny, /----- gates by "itfiiitirniuinnfrYi—...' Fifth 31 Fora Coach, like new .3115 wear. Costs no more than washing *Fullerton had more above convention and the 4 the merry mortician, will get to- WHENWJBaN HEf ie WASWAO %m, baseballDIHDBU writer,wnw, Hughle '31 Hup. 80 DeLuxe Coupe.3ZS5 Give us a try out. Mechanics Laun- VICTORIA BLDG—Bast Main St ...I. a. tv. — ^« •» Via HnM-4lna than anv Ward shall elect seven delegates gether to talk over 1032 franchises. Information and statistic! About the fame at his flner-tipB any N. 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