Sports Roundup— Tigers Defeat Athletics by 1-0 Count Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Senators NEW YORK, Mav 19 IAP> Since the death of Lord Rookie Gentry Cleaners Topple H&S Lumberjacks 10 to 2 Lonsdale, the great British sport mor ) 1 Almost wopi k A I || to champ Scores Game's l ie Yanks I m IPvS I P Ufv r By HAND on ohvtJt o had liczai av? hr JACK Champs Fail MCHS Humbles that time tv 1 A<««rlatrd rro» Sport* Wrll*r k k Mi ¦ || \. N hr $«*ll€ Inc dot ta 1 Only Score Clark Griffith’s night life diet «llll< 11194)11 Amen has fattened the Washington MONDAYS GAMES t Spaces Nine Hits treasury by some 100.000 admis- Ortir and Willie Pep as to (ope With Hubarth & Schott vs. M. C. Poinle Team • tit frozen for t Magnificently sions and today lifted the Sena- Rose Gardens at Covered Wag- .Standing* ot tors tie Choi Is i management into a virtual with the on diamond. mark, he v t exact Besides 'Payoff' Yankees for the American Miller’s Dairy Bar vs. D. N. MAJOR LEAGUE League lead. Frederick by 3-0 Score W L Pet. Met Cooley St. w.th the At: '-.tus ' at Mary's Stadium. broke m May IP V Lodged Super 0 000 ' WASHINGTON. in sixth place in early A & W. Cleaners 1 1 throes cf o 2 garv.e . Is' • Softball Root Beer vs. Junior Bathers Make It * * • Thanks to rookie pitcher Ruf- pre campaign dope Hubarth & season after ( at Griffith Field. Schott 1 l 500 f:i« Gentry, who singled home sters had touted them as the Makes Brilliant Two in a Row Pryde Tool & Die 0 0 .000 Quofc, Unquote the only run in yesterday’s 1 to club New York and the rest of TUESDAY'S GAMES Busy MC Rose Gardens 0 0 .000 * 0 > Philadelphia, the heat, Night Showing in Week Ml the time I was irress at the loop had to the latin- Demnarsh Hotel vs. Covered Covered Wagon 0 0 .000 Detroit Tigers carried a record t.ntcd nats have won 12 of their D. N. Cooley 0 0 tiorc' chess title. I kept t BY HAY LOR WAY Wagon at Covered Wagon dia- The first visit hereby the .000 its s.\ victories and four defeats last lfi. six out of eight since Denmarsh 0 0 pensile. and mond. Grosse Pointe team yesterday Hotel .000 me off * • champs t on ’heir eastern tour into Washi- they turned on the lights at The foil Inst nicht—- Miller’s Dairy Bar 0 0 .000 River Pointe Bnr-R Q vs An- resulted in a 5-2 setback for the ngton, where little Frank Over- Griffith Stadium. but hard' Whether it was the Andy's dy's Texaco at St. Mary's Sta- “Blue Devils.” Texaco 0 0 .000 A Rookie a Day m:re will face the Senators un- Todav s standings show them cold weather, the big bats of River Pte. Bnr-B 0 .000 isn t or dium. Q 1 >' cutt.e'der Augie a requ lights tonight. one more win. and one Super Cleaners. Mel Frederick's Clarence Schroeder of the Auq e Beraamo. Cardma der die with Eagles vs. Henk Studio at M more loss, than Now York, al- good right arm. or a combina- Bathers slammed in two runs now tan Gentry celebrated his 2fi*h ‘ LAST NIGHT’S RESULT tion three, Griffith Field. for the Red and Gray” with his call he figures t ' birthday against the Athletics though nine points back in the of all the Hubarth Super Cleaners 10, Hubarth Undo am's & over ’ percentage tables, Schott Lumberjacks were up- homer the fence in the sec- by /spacing nine hits magnifi- after laM & Schott 2. in the Car • • In- inning putting * s set Roger Quinn's Cleaners ond the Bathers at cently and contributing the pay- night 4 2 nod over Cleveland. Americat ac Niggel- in game played at Griffith in the lead 3-0. Three double a batting a *'th 'd h:* in t.he eighth inning, one Roger Wolff. Johnny a Nebraskans Sad TONIGHT'S GAME in Hitt i .324 enabling Super outs were made by the Mount f three Detroit safeties off Don ing and Mickey Haefner have Field to take Pryde Tool & Die vs Andy’s plent over first place in the Major Clemens ball club. Black. Chuck Hostetler, the a«- tH'en three-time winners since as Crown Seems Texaco at Griffith Field. til t spurt started and Dutch Softball League. The final score It all started in tiie Columb •oii 'h ng 38 year-old rook e the first inn- the ;‘-w vnent he '9 Leonard added his third straight was 10-2. ing with Jerry Conti taking first • for won * <* outfielder, got the n’hcr two Slated lowa The Bathers showed superb victory of the campaign last ‘ Merry making base after being hit by ard scored the winning run. Mel”, a come- LINCOLN NEBR.. May 19 the sterling outfielding having nab- night on one big four run inning. back the softball wars, was pitcher followed by One Minute Sports Page The Tigers thus divided a in •P) Nebraskans, accustomed to Charbeneau bed all flys to the' outfield. Pre- v. prr hrr.. r,r Chicago’s Thurman. Tucker definitely on the beam in last sacrificing an out to advance vious to yesterday,.- game the is the third 5 00 • - i, r-game series with the Macks more than their share of big six Sun Again out a 10 night's together scatter- to * t belted New York of get He Jerry second and later to squad off s:\ game winn.ng streak track and field championships, had cleaned the Wnght. Per e Der hese game. 8 4. when he & ’ inning hall ed four H. S hits over as third. Conti soon opened the prepared *¦ ¦ ¦ night are a little .sad about s field and it for the than t G"s but » > - * • •vn; shattered Wednesday off tomorrow more ¦ 1 tripled with the bases loaded n any innings, issued three outdoor meet here because they scoring for Mt. Clemens with a game by removing muddy dirt. the ite Sox pitcher, w(ien Detroit beat Bobo New* Ro.ser. Ernie Faber, Id Wf relief man Em passes and had one to agree with all those people who run resulting from another put This had to he done for the Uti- ponsored the Oak F som raked for 14 hits week ba Bonham was his credit In a direct opposite have been saying the crown will out at first which was followed ca game also to make the field v a bid for their second aft- - . . In in the ninth around i month. before he retired of h A 1 performance last go to lowa state, never before a by a flyout to short-stop finish- possible to play ball on. » er dark victory, the Tigers to- clout took atn p< rary newspapi after Wally Moses’ circuit Monday, Marv Duckert, Lum- c hampion. ing the first inning witfi tiie There are still quite a few O^k night will encounter knuckle-- score. Troskv, con- -12 .• n was t sick t tied the Hal berjack chuekcr. was hit hard. The Navy-strengthened lowa Bathers leading 1 0. seats at liie Stadium to be filled recently when I Johnny Niggelmg. who is comeback, techr qu< bailer tinuing his successful 11 safeties being made off his up route. ' Hr rolls ’em tight and his passing at state Cyclones captured the in- PAYOFF IN SECOND and baseball fans are urged unbeaten in three games, two moved into a tie in the home idferings, good for . . four of them door title for the first time this The payoff came in the sec- to attend home games and to feet." a subscriber commented. snght Another night game to- with No. 5. the Reds¦ 1938 or and as run derby extra bases Frratie fielding also year, and nobody close to track ond inning when Schroeder support the team Price of Ad- ed 201 gemes since he jo ned in • morrow and a double-header Gentry blanked Phila- Rufe contributed largely to the H. field much doubt walloped the mission is Today Bath- of them. program bat- and here has a homer over fiOc. the ished 1 46 • Sunday are on the here nine • delphia with hits and & • S. downfall. Nine misrues they will pull into tomorrow fence bringing in two runs. This ers will challenge the ‘ Tunnel- before the Tigris return home. the only run of Detroit's ted in were charged to Lawson Beards- w th enough strength to make a to the other run made in ites of Port Huron at the St. 0 triumph over Don Black, and added Service Department THE RIG ONE 1 lee's minions. double win. inning by Thoel, totaling Mary s Stad.uin, r -’‘tcr hits that Sportscaster Marty Glickman, the 0 d Syracuse U T clubbed two and It will be the second consecu- ! Only two Tigers had reached going FIRST BLOOD throe. Arnold Thoel walked comm ssioned 2nd lieutenant in scored three times while tive year war have and footballer, has just been second base when the eighth frame, conditions each of the three times at bat. Edwards, New' Yon-. U. the route for the first time in After a scoreless first the championships . former . . Capt. Phil annual outs were com- the Marines. inning opened at Philadelphia. swamping of St. the Cleaners drew first blood in held Three double rit ry r t a ff at St. Anne s Boston’s 12-1 to one day, with qualifying by the locals, John Mitchell track star, is a member of the Hostetler, who s ngled and was th* ir half of the second, when pleted one in the Louis. morning and & • enough interest in running a events in tin* the third inning by Thoel and Char- Bail Jail Bond Hospital in Montreal and still shows erased in double play in the In the National A1 Javery with two away. ' Curly ’ Deßue . fifth, singled again finals in the afternoon. who in turn put out a to qet out at 6 a. m ond some Canadian Wacs . • and advanc- added another link to his tough singled Wallv Srhonsehack then beneau Phone Center Line 2099 tre Endurance lads, especially the Devil” on third. In this ISMS Vm DRI \trnai E will celebrate ed on Paul Richards’ sacrifice to bring “Blue I) The North Carolina Navy Pre ght School h.ck chain by dropping a twu- lined out a double in of William Arlen. VAN VKK. MICII Wednesday a five Gentry then connected with his distance tr.o inning Grosse Pointe brought in beginning of its th-rd sear next with sports hiiter to St. Louis Javery, who DeR • M;ko Deane and Harold Mate- pi important h t. in a r w but n< • I ¦ . • ng Super add one run. Another double re- plus a Inst has lost five ¦ ¦ jka aie expected to lead the fly Cam 1vc! Aided by four double plays. yielded more than four runs, ril to their total with a pair of sulted from Lloyd Alwardt’s Cyclones way to the title throne, i doubled to Torrev on Gentry got nut of hot water re- blew this one on the first hit. markers Two were out again catch homp out. CLASS peatedly. The A s put the lead- a single by Whitey Kurovvski before Glenn Tat ham reached plate for another Monitor-Leader kiwjuiis SHATTER HOPES The off man on base in s,x of the driving in two runs for a 2-0 fir*t on an error. Les Frederick Boulors SAFETY GLASS The third double scratched off for Your Car FRIDAY MAY 19, 1944 PAGE10 nine innings, ye* only one Munger scattered five blows for and Fred Irw in then doubled in in Tourney reached third base In the third his fourth triumph. succession to produce the two Grosse Pointe s last hope for a PLATE GLASS Four of the five members of inning, innings. Raffensberger of ttie Phils Cleaners made it six comeback in tiie & Black opened w.th a Ken run* Tne the Mount Clemens team fin- for Desk Top Windows Notes quite Javery in his nothing more with first base occupied Charbe- Softball double and advanced or. an in- didn t match to with three ished well up in the prize list of Denmarsh Hotel. Major Soft- field out Ford Garrison fanned hit effort at Cincinnati but scores the fourth. Don Sarver neau then picked up a grounder MIRRORS All Sizes three in the Kiwarns state bowling tour- CAR WASH ball League member, will meet he managed to win and snap singled one and Clar- and threw it to second making but reached first on Richards' with out nament, held recently at Royal Cadets an exhi- Walters' streak at five mis- an out there Second baseman, Mt. Naval Air in error. Bucky ence Seibert was safe on a Oak, according Clemens Paint - to the results at 2 C’onti, then threw tiie ball to bition name Consumers Pow At this point. Gentry walked by a 0 score. cue. Yalaer Dencwith pounded today. tonight. game announced doubling tiie out & er diamond The bas- Rube Melton of Brooklyn a double to right field to bring first Glass Cos. LUBRICATION Roberto Estalella to fill tne Jack Galbraith landed fourth * is scheduled to get under way whitewashed Pittsburgh for in the two bascrunners and after Grosse Pointe made fivp hits Crocker Dial es with one out and Frank place in the all events and team- 35 6431 at 7 o'clock. Haves, eight innings but the pirates got Floyd Frederick reached first compared to Mt. Clemens’ two. S-i 00 a T ger scourge, coming ed with Ralph Clark to cop sev- after him and reliefer Bill Lohr- on an error. Tatham scored up. But this time Haves rapped enth spot in the doubles, two ( itldl man for four runs and a 4-3 Dencwith w ith a sing e. lias. It. in into a double play. places ahead of Mac Trabue and victory before a man was re- HIM) I INNINGS AGENCY Twin killings also helped Herb Parres in ninth place. tired in the ninth. Coach Spud It until the fifth in- THANKS TO ALL! DEPENDABLE Gentry in tiie second and sixth wasn’t In the singles. Clark finished Sales Cos. Davis, recently reinstated to the ning that Hubarth & Schott was May we take this time to thank all bowlers and Prieiis \ ( innings.. In the e ghth JoJo sixth and Parres eleventh. I S L R A A i: active list, drove home Babe able to score. Bernie Shields Macomb St., ot Pine White singled but was forced at Over 300 Kiwaninfis partici- sponsors who contributed to our successful 117 .Macomb St. Phone 8751 Dahlgren with the decisive score. a single and Don second, and then FstaleJla rolled opined with* ,n tournament. of Every Description Chicago was pated the annual 1943-44 season. We hope we may merit your into a double play. New York a* Trombley was safe when an er- on account of co. 1 grounder, ¦ when another season arrives. Once 111 IKI) NIU lot r postponed ror was made on his support weather. boot. In backing up the play, the It was Detroit's third shutout, Shields going to second. Roth a ' n ° hearty “thank you." shortstop threw the ball °9 ‘in* others owned by Hal New- rut tiers took a base on a passed H S into the crowd, Mel going to hotiser and Johnny Gnr-ica. ball Parker then popped to second. Deßue grounded out. Th e Moreover, it was Gentry's sec- Major League third, but Shields scored ns El- Bowl-O-Drome third to first, Out in attempting (AIR-rOOI F.n FOR VOI R COWI'OKTi ond Maior League victory. He mer Rachrnv was being retired, to pic k Frederick off third, Sie- defeated the Chicago White Sox Leaders short to first. 179 S. Gratiot COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dial 9364 threw w ide to the bag per- last Sept. 15 after coming from Rv thr AaaorUtrd l’rr.« Another three run splurge in vvert F mitting the run to come in. Buffalo of the In f rr: NATIONAL LF.AGI the sixth tan/a put the game on ational Super batters League where was 20-game Ratting Walker, Brooklyn, ice for Super. Donew ith singled Denevvith led he a and single winner. 408. after Seibert had flied out. F with a double in three Runs Bordagaray, Brook- Frederick popped to first, but 1 1 lev win’* Shields had the same lyn. 21. Tatham put Dencwith on third average to pace the Lumber- Box Score Runs hatted in Schultz. with a single Les Frederick men. Brooklyn, 29. then looped one* out. left field 111 n\M 111 A S< HOT r - - Walker, Brooklyn, 40. way the Hits which was fumbled bv i \n h n r <# ¦ Dnrkrrl. i> tlt(l| Doubles Holmes, Bo«ton. 11. Lumborjai k leftfielder, both l»inli>hrn, I* M i) o X Triples Barrett, Pittsburgh, Dencwith and Tatham coming NUENAMEL Rfurdilff If soil Hlrwrrt, Ih M O ft | «. across hte plate Frederick con- Shlrlll'. rs \ I ? 0 Home runs Schultz. Brook tinued on to second and when ft I tfimhlf t, Jh ’h ‘l ft tt I 'lurtrll it o n n lyn, 5. Duckert, who took the throw-in. frisk- I’.irkrr, rs A it ft n Macon, tried f n pick the key- It.tfhnii r 1 ft o O Stolen Rases Bos- him off Srhnof. ?h-r» * ft ft 0 ton. 8 stone sack, the toss went Into I Trnmhlrv, 7b ? I 1 ft Pitching Loui«. I.es romped It Irnmhlrv, m ft it n ft Lanier St renter field and 5 0. home. HHOUSE PAINT ¦ \ Total •» « • • t ft • FIN AL FOR H A S. I *1 TIH flf tUR" AMERICAN I.FAC.I F. The Lumberjacks made their AM R H F Batting Chicago, half of the r rtfdffifii. fit i «t it it Ttieker, final counter in their ra I ham. I* 4 2*l 400 sixth Louie Trombley singled -. I I rrdrrlrk, If 1 ’ I ft Runs R Johnson, Rn«ton. and stole second and third. " Irwin, r I fl I I ftUDYMIXCD $045 / 'I I tfilrrlrk p I I ft O 21. Duckert drew a pass On an at- ¥ Itrltnr. rs I I 1 ft tempt to Duckert *rhnnar har k. ?b 4 It In Runs batted in Stephens, steal second. ' *¦ * 1 u thrown out Trombley 11 i r I 2 St Louis. 22. was and wH'Ti Arihrrt, Ih Minn Oofsiei Torres and Myatt, scored on the play. •*•**¦». .M^ IKMBpr' 1a im Prnrwlth, ff M 2 * n Hits Washington, 34 Three errors permitted the Total mm 10 II ? Doubles Dnerr. 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