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1945-10-08 [P Virgil Trucks, ‘One Hit* Passeau NHHS BEGINS PRACTICE FOR SECOND Scheduled To Pitch T oday’s Game LEAGUE PLA Y RALEIGH FRIDA Y' BY WALTER BYERS GAME; DETROIT United Press Sports Writer ASSUMES LATE SATURDAY CHICAGO, Oct. 7—(U.R)—The jubi- Come Out Of Rocky lant held a vic- Pafko GRID RESULTS Tigers premature Mount Tilt With- Brings In Run For Cubs NAVY RETURNS HOME LEAD IN SERIES tory celebration in their dressing FACTS, FIGURES room today, confident that tomor- out Injuries AFTER BEATING DUKE; Dubuque Univ. 18, Upper Iowa row the 1945 World Series would be (Continued from Page # BOB JENKINS INJURED One) theirs for the keeping. By GENE WARREN ON THE SERIES BaU State and drove two 29, Franklin 6. Flush from their 8 to 4 victory their first tri- single runs across. Failing to gain Oct. 7—(J9P)— Barksdale Field 19, Northwestern over the Cubs, which gave them a ANNAPOLIS. Md„ No Chicago player solved New- umph over a Rocky Mount Foot- By The ASSOCIATED PRESS Louisiana 6. 3 to 2 edge in the series, the Tig- Navy’s football forces returned houser for more than one hit and ball Team in ten years, the out- learn Won Lost Pet. ers for the first home today with their second two worked him for Baldwin-Wallace 21, Case 20. whooped it up New Hanover High School Detroit (AL) _ 3 2 .600 only passes. played but their 0 New Mexico 13, West time since baseball’s “big show” Chicago (NL) _ 2 3 .400 straight victory, fcl to Only four Bruins were left on Texas Wildcats were able to chalk up a State 0. got under way at Detroit Wednes- win over Duke Saturday was cost- base. tie of 6-6 Friday night, and re- FIRST GAME (At Detroit) Selman (La.) Field 18, Lake day. They figured that tomorrow ly. It was the third for the ceived a sample of what they were Chicago (NL) _ 403 000 200—9 13 0 triumph Charles AAB 7. would be a “breeze” and that 24 Detroit (AL) _ 000 000 000—0—6—0 to the infirmary went slow-footed Tigers and the third to expect from the other power- Straight Southwestern hours from now the Borowy and Livingston; had (Tex.) 13, Rice 7. championship elevens this Newnouser, Bob Jenkins, second All-America time they won by putting to- ful Eastern Conference Benton (3), Tobin (5), Mueller (8) and Camp Hood 12, John Tarleton 0. would be theirs. fullback in 1944, who lost two t$,eth gether four runs in an inning. The season. Richards. Colorado State Tchrs. Eastern The Tiger heroes today were the and suffered a knee injury. score today was deadlocked at 1-1 26, will New Mexico same two who De- Coach Leon Brodgen prob- SECOND GAME (At Detroit) 0. guys sparked had one bad when the explosion occurred, the the ’Cats through some Jenkins already leg State troit to the American league title ably send Chicago (NL) _ 000 100 000—1 7 0 counted in Kentucky College 6, Win- and now with his other hurt, he Tigers having the third drills next w 'k in Detroit (AL) _ 000 040 OOx—4 7 0 ston-Salem Tchrs. 6 (tie). —hammerin’ Hank Greenberg and tough practice inning on a walk, Eddie Wyse, Erickson (7) and Gillespie; is expected to be slow in rounding Mayo’s Alabama speed-baller Hal Newhouser. preparation for their contest with single to right and 26, Louisiana State 7. Trucks and Richards. into form. Roger Cramer’s Tulsa did it for Raleigh in the Capital City, Friday playing to 19, Drake 0. “They again us,” fly-out centerfield, and the Cubs third GAME (At Detroit) Miami Naval Training S3, Home- Manager Steve O’Neill said as a night. having matched it in their half on Chicago (NL) 200 100r-3 8 1 stead Army Air 0. big smile broke across his tough Against the Blackbirds _||000 double and Stan powerful Detroit (AL) _ 000 000 000—0 1 2 Borowy’s Hack’s Irish “We’ll Cincinnati 7, DePauw 0. face. pitch Virgil the locals were unable to display Passeau and Livingston; Overmire, First Game Of Little single. Trucks Benton (7) and Clemson 13, North Carolina State tomorrow and Passeau any of the long flashing runs, which Swift, Richards (7). Cramer, Tiger lead-off man in 0. (Claude the Cubs start- their tilts with Passeau, were typical of FOURTH GAME (At World Series Rained the sixth inning, a Chicago) whanged single Richmond 0. ing pitcher) won’t be able to get New Whiteville, and Kin- Maryland 21, Bern, Detroit (AL) _ 000 400 000—4 7 1 to center and raced to second when us Newark 3-1 Pensacola Naval Air 20, Gulfport by again. ston. The fine backfield of Symmes, Chicago (NL) _ 000 001 000—1 5 1 Out; Leads, the ball rolled through Andy Paf- Trout and Army Air 7. “Tomorrow is the windup.” Rogers, Sykes, and Bannerman was Richards; Prim, Derringet ko's legs. Greenberg brought him (4), Vandenberg (6), Erickson (8) and 7— Morris Brown 0, Allen (SC) Univ. Greenberg received the big hugs smothered at every turn. Passes NEWARK, N. J. Oct. in with the first of his doubles Livingston. 0 (tie). and handclasps. boomer’anged into interceptions and MW—Rain washed out the open- down the left field line. Cullen- FIFTH GAME (At Little World MacAlester 33, (Min- “Big Hankus pulled us through were ran back for plenty of yard- Chicago) ing game of the bine followed with a Augsburg smash toward once Detroit (AL) _oftl 004 102—8 11 0 scoring the second run for the Cubs in the Newark hold- neapolis) 0. again,” peppery Eddie Mayo, age. Coach Joe Caruso had found third game of the Series today with first, which Cavarretta juggled Chicago (NL) _,001 000 201—4 7 2 World Series, Andy Pal'ko an enthusiastic long Hamline 19, River Falls (Wis.) Tiger second baseman, said. the which could brings "whoopee from ing a 3-1 lead over Louisville of for him to reach base possibly barrier, Newhouser and Richards; Borowy, one of his fellow, teammates while Pasarella enough safe- “Greenberg, we should Umpire and Swift, the the American Association at the Tchrs. 6. give you stop the famed ‘T’. Vandenberg (6), Chipman (6 >, Derringer llr er catcher, conceded the that ly and for Greenberg to hustle on and fact Andy had made the run. Pafko, more money.” (7) Erickson (9) and Livingston. a end of three innings with 7,* Cornell (Iowa) 13, Macomb (111.) good slugger, was walked and brought in a to third. When York a clean In the coming days Coaches Brod- run with the aid of planted Tchrs. 7. The 500 in the stands. big guy’s three doubles to- and his Tom Davis Remaining Series Games: singles by Nicholson and Hughes single in center, scoring Green- gen assistant, ^_(International Soundphoto) home Olathe Naval Air Kansas day gives him a chance to At Bill Rabe’s first inning berg, it was curtains for 32, good are faced with the tremendous Chicago, Oct. 8 and 10. Borowy. his run off Yank Terry gave the State 14. top all-time World Series hit- task their who of getting charges ready FIFTH Lea- Hy Vandenberg, replaced Fort Warren 60, Colorado. ting mark of .375 set during the GAME, (At Chicago) Bears of the International Aggies for the crucial Raleigh conflict. Paid him, gave up two more runs on a 7. 1940 Cincinnati-Detroit classic. Attendance: 43,463. gue an early lead but the Colo- (the He also should explaii to them Gross receipts: $209,796.00. sacrifice first for the Tigers Paul Detroit’s nels got to Karl Drews for a Richards, quiet, the reasons they were Commissioner’s share: $31,469.40. in the series), two walks and an in- why stop- run in the third. The hard-working gave New- Each club’s share: $44,581.65. The single catcher, The Hanoverian Trail field out before Bob re- AF ped completely. Each league’s share: Chipman Third Gremlins Win houser credit for in there $44,581.65. Sports Bears broke out with two in the stacking mentor to the placed him and finally put down hopes get Orange third. and throwing with his heart. TOTAL (First Five Games) By WHITNEY MARTIN the Cramer who 19-0 Over First AF Aces and Black gridiron offensive work- to- uprising. began “It’s a shame the National Lea- Paid The series will be opened in order to win over attendance: 249,159. the rally with a single, ended it ing smoothly Gross morrow night at 8 o’clock and gue didn’t get a chance to see the receipts: $1,083,746.00. WHITNEY MARTIN with an infield out. The COLUMBIA, S. C., Oct. T.—(JP)— the undefeated Raleigh Caps. This (a) Players’ By it. “I've had others tell me the inning real Newhouser,” Richards said. shares: $445,714.50. will continue for three nights It was is a but Commissioner’s share: CHICAGO, Oct. same lasted 21 minutes, during which the Charlie Trippi day for the gigantic task, these prob- $162,561.90. 7.—(IP)—Paul thing. I do crowd up close at Stadium. “His fast ball was about the Each club’s share: Ruppert Third Air Force Gremlins as poor- to a $118,867.39. Richards didn’t know whether Hal in a Cubs’ championship ticked they lems are distinct threats ban- Each tight spot, and worry the Moore will to the hopes est this year and his curve league’s share: $118,867.39.
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