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Rout Borowy RED ® LINE DETFfWStiPI'ffrIESOnly Dftrort Npwjpappr Carrying Boih -Sr i Imtrnanonal Newt Srrvita and Uarttd Praaa t markets ““.r C 4 Detroit 31. Mich., Thursday, Oct. 11,1945 5 Cents In Ist liming PAGE 24 EXTRA Hy LRO MACDO NELL . WRIGLEY FIELD, CHICAGO, Oct. 10-The are new champions of the baseball world. They won the seventh and final game of the This Is My Story here this afternoon from the Chicago By GEN. JONATHAN M. WAINWRIGHT Jap The Cubs. score was 9to .‘I. ... ¦— - - - ' First Attack ¦ It was the second time the Tigers have won the Series and both of their victories were over the Cubs, the last time in 1935. The Cubs have won two World Series, in 1907, 1908, and both times defeating the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers won the second, fourth, fifth and today the seventh game Series. ™ of the - ————————— On Unprepared Forces-- Told In the first inning the Tigers *m nff to nn threw uait fre*rrtn.jinr rotaed eut «N*riy lend. *roring Lltlrifaioa. One run, too hiia, no erroe. live runs. Three consecutive hits nrTH issiso drove Hank Borowy from the OFTROfT Hark run Ynek 0’"»w mound. Moiled to let) Oolite gtnlr ae-no* Hare Webh singled. Mayo singled, threw ou* P.bhard* Srohnuaer fllod (o | Low re* Nn run. one hit, nn error sending Webh to third, framer | CHICAGO Hughe* a*ruck out Sauer batted singled, scoring Webb and sending for Vandenberg end airurtr nut. Hack w*» tnrrrwo cut br Wrhb. Nn run, nn bit, no SKEETER WEBB SAFE AT THIRD TODAY Mayo to second. Derringer re- error. placed Borowy. Greenberg sacri- SIXTH BOX SCORE ISSISO both advancing. ficed. runners DIfTV.OIT—Eri-kat n now pitching for tha Cullenbine was purposely walked. j Cub* WrOb flied (n Pafko Mayo filed to - • York l,o»rrf In leli center. Cramet alnglrd t«n DETROIT 510 000 120 popped. Outlaw walked cent'' Cramer atule Grernbera in atrurk rue N • one htt, no error. • forcing Mayo. Richards dou- run. * OIICA«AT JohriK'M Itwrty -* t'rurk out ,-r CHICAGO 100 100 010 3 bled scoring framer. Cullenbme ttnried to t#r* fgvarrttta filed to Crtm-r I' and Pafko aiao atrurk out. No run, one Outlaw. Newhouser ended the nit. v . I no arror. :4--JI x inning grounding out. . SCVrSTH ISSISO TIGERS AB R H RBI PO A I ONLY ft PITCHES | nrTPOfT—CI: ientlne walked York wag '* >d <>ut on a'rtkn r*tj’iea find, to Pafao. Webb, tt 4 2 10 14 0 f Hank Borowy made only nine P.li tiarda doubled m rI, * • ren»* 'acorlng Cullenbine Newhnuaer filed to Pafko. One in hi- on the <*'* pitches brief *ta.. .run hit m e" r Mayo, 2b 5221120 mound for the Cuba. Skeetcr • Webh had a count three Neehouae r Living*}'n tingled i* left, U»- wu W r of and lha*'nn went to aer-.nd nn a wild pltrh Sm L «l Cramer, cf 5231200 two when he singled to right. Bri- Hurtle* aalke*. Se..,r* ha’ted for Erlcktnn ard ttru'* »u' M». » forced LHdngitnn Ou'- die Mayo singled on a first pitch law, u:.aui*'ed No run one bit, no error and Greenberg;, H 2001000 Boc framer had one bail LIGNIN ISSISO when he lifted his blooper into » TtfiTPfin P*>*eau • purl ing for Chi- Mierkowicz, If 0000000 left field for a . At this rp* W »bb walked Mayo doubled to left. a> mg Wetb naon fl.rtw out Ciamer •• juncture Derringer J'' ,>.4 ’f viv, Raul replaced Ma r .?r.g to rr id Greenberg filed to f Cullenbine, rs 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 Borowy. Low rey Maw ar» ring after trie ca'rl. Cuo e-iWne p. 'd to Johnaret. Two runs, one The Cubs came hack In their hit no error York, - lb 4001810 half of the first, score one I C|UCAtX> Wt‘b threw nut Ju.iumi I to run. ei»y ilnrled in ,es? Caearietta atritled Jito wrey tjv- third, Pafko into a truit 'at giruca nut. One gun, three bit*, wo hit double play : et rot. Swift, c 1000200 tc end the inning. NIMH ISSISO Newhouser, p 4000121 FORCE* IN ANOTHER ftETROTT —Wyae new pPch.tng foe Chi-agn ¦ I Y'ra filed t 0 Sirh. *< •¦ (Kitjaw filed to ” The Tigers picked up j'e'an Hart threw ou! Swift. No run, Ito another hit no error. run in the second after two were CHICAGO Mlerkcwleg r>. « playing left - Totals 35 27 out framer singled Greenberg fi« d Detn H Hughe* alngled to renter I ~9 ~9 ~9 FT McCul 1» Igh ha'ied fog W**e and atrurk out. walked Cullrnbtne walked, filling Mar* filed in Cramer Johr »• n for ed Huglwa. | the base*. York walked, forcing Mayo to Wenh \o run, one hit. no «rr«r ! CUBS AB R H RBI PO A E borne framer iv>rringer was re- placed by Vandenberg on the Hack,3b 5 0 0 0 1 3 0 mound Outlaw ended the inning grounding out Johnson, 2b 4 110 13 0 The Cubs picked up another run S«*ls IKocortl the Lowrey, In fourth 1,/wrey flied out (HI( V(.(), Oct. 10—Attend- If 4120300 Cavarretta singled. Pafko hit a high fly ance 41.580. Cavarretta, lb 4 to center that framer rfrrlpf* 13 19 0 0 misjudged Tntnl 8701.177. and the hall went for a Leagues and clubs $173,550.45, triple, scoring fav»Frett.i Nrrhol- Pafko, cl 5 0 1 1 6 0 < ornmisslnner’a share $83.- 0 >on and Livingston were infield 6:6.35. ©tits. Nicholson,rf 4 0 1110 0 Total attendance 333.457, Sauer hatted for Vandenberg in netting * <»ate Ihe fifth and Newhouser uew record. Livingston, c 4010500 struck receipts has already set a new him out. Errickson went to the bill for the subs m the sixth. record. Hughes, ss 3 0 10 110 The Tiger- added another run In the seventh Cullenbine walked Borowy, p 0000000 York struck out. Outlaw flied out, Cutlenblhe holding first. Richards End Occupation Derringer, p 0000000 doubled to deep right renter, -cor- ing Cullenbine. Newhouser lined Vandenb'g, p 1000010 c»ut Sauer 1 0 0 0 0 Secory went inlo bat for Enrk- At Rubber 0 0 in U. S. *on the seventh and Newhouser Erickson, p out. . 0000000 Struck $. international Sound Photo went in to the Army occupation of the V. Passratl pitch for Skeeter Webh. Tiger shortstop, sliding safely into at Chicago on Mayo’s Secory Cubs in the eighth Rubber Co's plants here was term- single so right field. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 third base in the first inning of today’s World Series game O’Neill (32) Hatches. five inning. The Tigers added two in the mat chJ at 3 p. m today. Tigers scored in first Passeau, p 0000000 eighth. Wrhb walked Mayo Lt. Col. Harvey Humlong. war doubled scoring Webb framer d r pit r t m f n t representative in Two Wyse, p 0000000 grounded out sending Mayo to f(uakes Council Asks Army third. Greenberg lined to I .mercy, charge, said that all military per- Forced to Send McCullough 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Mayo scored after the catch. sonnel was withdrawn from the Occur in Dav* riH-r iwiMi plant at 6600 1! Jefferson and the 10 Release Edwards nrTKOrr-W>bb Mnglad l< r US* Vav?> at WESTON. Mass, Oct. 10 a pt - Hupp Motor Co. storehouse Totals 37 3 10 3 27 8 0 ¦t'-rird to right Want- £ in tr.u4 I**-* Common council today a-ked »lrtl»r 1* In bull p*n warming uc «lr«<*d »'utl»nht,'v» wa* g'\i was ordered by the White House the otit o r in New Brunswick. militar> McCullough for Wyse in an li', en*lonat pom nillrj IO h»w» Ynrk tion was ordered drawn up for batted ninth. » *!*»<* yesterday t»>pP"l to H»rk Outlow and Stm last spring after a clash between Canaria, were recorded presrntation depart- After Struck . to the war Foe •> • >-*n tional Son* ty, an independent Lin* ban reported thday. Edwards rn route to Manila. thon \f. Wai me right's touching of articles on the SACRIFICE HIT-Greenberg. e ihlrd In criun »*« W’>*n has been in two tiMf th<> Johnum holding He service years s of shocking fumhlrd bull. union, halted production. The first temblor occurred at foil the Philippines anti his matt captivity. In md C(iv»rrrU» ‘ituitd to tlglil is married and has tw ( * clilTdien. STOLEN BASES— Outlaw. Cramer. J ' ! * 1 it> 8 20:05 a. rn. (EST) about 410 today's instahnt nt tin tall, span hero of Bhtaan and Cor- Int k d' übl*1 f>iM Wf hh to Mlfu to Tor* rtgidor LEFT ON BASES - Detroit 8. Chicago 7. Ofif run. t*o htlts >nr rtrnr miles from here, probably in New tills of the Jap bombing raid on ('lark Field, French Rights O.K’d his DOUBLE PLAY—Webb to Mayo to York. sIKIMI ISM Nf# School Board Asked Brunswick, lasted about five min- (l*P» otar post at Ft. Stotscnbuig, and he sees the t PARIS Oct. 10 -Authori- first DTTROIT-Wrhb hlMl lo r»fkn V»y »h utes. and w;o described as "weak." tative said today Brit- of tin copious blood his nnpitpartd and doomed BASES ON BALLS—Off Derringer 5. off Vandenberg 1, off Erick- fi.d •!, (¦»?'. I’nmrr Untied t< On t sources that north •/>• ; ' . ain and han signed a pact son 1, off Newhouser I, off Passeau 1. The second disturbance took place Franee Luion force teas distinct! to shed . Mllnr »h* h»«e« Ynr|r 1- Parley on Wages full recognition to • > * For giving French C MX • r the I end heie< »rrr at 9:49 14 about 6.240 miles trom STRUCK OUT- By Newhouser 10, hv Vandenberg 3, by Erickson 2. t filed IxrOni-e- wa* rerlarrd h» V»r rights in - the Indo-China. » Representative* cif State. er l r *i C f* (Hit Outlaw One run here. Its direction was uncertain, Off Borowy 3 in 0 innings, off Derringer 2 in 12-3 innings, €>ne hi* nn error County and Municipd Workers of 1 Exelimire in The Detroit HITS CHtCAOO—Nleholvm fettle* Reherd America tOO) today asked Ihc but Father Lineham said it lasted Time Ms off Vandenberg 1 in 31-3 innings, off Erickson 1 in 2 Innings, *’»» tJv|n»»*nn Rios to See Truman f* (lire* mil M'lrh*- >n for a hearing two hours and was strong. off Passeau 1 in 1 inning. (* ,rd n,ii on e’rlkr* S» run no hit. no hoard of education MIAMI, Oct. 10 (L’P»— Presi- on wage increase requests by dent Juan Antonio Rios of Chile By GEN. JONATHAN M. WAINWRIGHT WILD PlTCH—Newhouser. THIRD ISSISC. 4.000 non-contract employes of the left Miami today for Washington r,p board, 1945, hing (AL), * tenance workers ? NE». nu' Webh Nn run no hit. n'> error Reproduction in whole nr in part strictly prohibited.) CHICAGO Vandenberg filed t<> CwU*nhtn- A letter signed by Yale Stuart, O.'la* tlirete Harg nut Webb tn**e* out representative of the union, THE WEATHER Johnaoa, Nn run nn hi*, no errer. field Control ask for Assailed HOI RLY TCMPL.RVn RLS were many thing’s to do on the RIM IS SI so said the workers would a rot WASHINGTON Oct. 10 (INS) 1J trll (2 a a m 39 12 nooß 4S 30 |M>r rent increase with a mini- 11 m. U Ti m tt* Ipm. Maim »*» called nu* nn atrtke- to- 4? morning* DRTROIT —The civil aeronautics board la a O * a at 39 2 pm. that hell broke loose. If I had |mtn mum of $2,100 a year. 4“ r-e: rr H«ehe* Orrentu k #alk< I 3«m dt I * m. 41 fi p.fti."* l day Aviation Corp. to db •rain Cullenbluc atrutfc nn N*t run rr ordered a ir a m |il' 4 4o 10 41 THEREached before that, for better nn rrn r , trained show cause why it should not Sam 40 11 at in 44 ' P.M. fled FLASHES Ii In 5 »irr | CHICAGO It Cullrnblnr f'»varrr**a i‘-'l lo renti rxfk" * » divest itself of eontrol of Ameri- «l: i:. t Tt * »\in will **t at S S'* rr men and the proper tools, now the ? rip e »' er. ( ranter rrt ' ’ r today and want ¦ Budget Drop can An lines Inc rl*r tnmcrrt'w at *. 40 » n- . Dooms t" rente? CgV*FT*tta ft k Hfm Thr rvxjn EEN ASKS WINDSOR TO BE SILENT AVCO owns 287.5.38 share* or will a*' a 1 k -a p m. today was beyond that ache. Ql and rlir togtj'Troi* at 11 44 a \rr 22.28 per cent of the outstanding LONDON, Oct. 10 (IT) Mary has aalted Pay (J* planned see —Queen In the Times TODAY County Raise common Mock of American Air- j\ Tomorrow wo I had to MacArthur within the Duke of Windsor not to hold a press conference be- face fare C6unty employes' hopes for a lines. cart start Retter Health IS OhlltiaMe* S the next day or two to be sure he realized fore he leaves l/ondnn soon because it would “not be ! \ worryiDf about Rob 11. pe >0 Pattern la pvy rntse were .jolted today when (\J )« ' R«r< ' Barr tt Radio I'rnfram* II Hank of England I football tcorot! just conducive to the dignity of the royal family,” an in> ( nmi' a U as Ration lhart I a Budget Director Alfred M. Pel- how unprepared we were in north ( rm*»nri rniale a# Klpb v JS ham Wayne County Board formed source said today. tea Up fnrtanc SnOete tg Kill in Parliament Luzon, how low we were in everything that kinder tt Spent. JO at, 22 |of Supervisors that the budget forecast, niton IS stare, Serrrn 11 would probably fall $1,071,797 r. S. TO MOVE TWO C HINESE ARMIES Hurting tt Vrt*r»n«' -rrrlu IS LONDON, Oct 10 (UP)—Hugh goes to make up a man’s army. I 14 Vera Rrnun SO dllnrlal short of actual requirements. Dalton, chancellor of the ex- Partly cloudy, ( Feature tt Want Ad* lit N(ihlN(», Oct. 10 (IT)—TU* t . S. 10th Air ? man.ial 2 4 St St 27 “I'nder the fixe mill limita- chequer. presented a hill 1o par- warmer; But now that the word of Pearl Harbor Hatla’a » artnnn St Wlnrhell 11 Pelham would today providing l one is preparing to move two entire Chinese central Htfatrage ta tl«klni Well ja tion." said. “It liament for the WT gentle to Manila, teller* In fdllne td What • tha had come from I knew I would soon therefore be Impossible to grant government to take over the N government armies into Communist-held North China, It M a linn Id A»*»er? 14 '«r VSmL'' moderate w tnds. liarg H*north lb Women a lb pay Increuses.“ Bank of England. (Continued on Fir »t Pic turn Pag') l was learned today. Fighting has |>een reported there.