MCHS Faces Tough Week on Diamond by Hugh Jr
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Sports Houndup— MCHS Faces Tough Week on Diamond By Hugh Jr. Fullerton. Katz, Leaves $lO2 Week Job Baseball Manpower Problems NEW YORK May 9 AP In a bullet n urging all Pointe Team Local Women National Boxing A' ;r aticn members to foster boxing in schools tor its ..col tratr. value and to prepare future to Toil for Cincinnati Reds Pass Most Acute Stages Do not soldiers t r m;re ¦rr ous •tgrit , ng, Abe Greene savs' season, acknowledging Money JACK HAND the service is partially matched City By DAVIS wartime Ihe Bv ' SAM * . Visits in ? • exclusively the out* vet- If of NEA Staff Correspondent 33 birthdays and as many disap- Associated Press Sports Writer by a steady influx of war explain Olympic Bowling way ... If necessary to finding their moded rowdy >ch c.l. was hardly NEW YORK, May 11—Master pointments. He is notable pun- Baseball’s manpowe problem erans who are game. Tom t thing with d< veil i ng g lys who’ll of a cutting tool known as the cipally because he discarded a Awards Distributed appears today to have passed into the national Warren, a Brooklyn pitcher who . Evening p • inv Report This toolmaking job in Dayton, 0., Major I out c for the cosh Ived broach—an instrument which the acute stage as the " $lO2 week, Checks totaling was at Casablanca, belongs in the | makes eccentric cuts—Bob Katz which netted him a SBB have been Leagues settle down to a six- from Lose by One category as does Jack Kra- t Marine discharge of is hopeful that he can broach the to seek the more uncertain, but received by Mount Clemens month run with pleasant pros- that by the Chicago Cat Is. is c sc r a because Louis Browns mound Point Monday; difficulties involved in winning doubtless the more interesting, women bowlers who won prize pects of tight pennant races and mer, St. ... Thompson, p p t t t compus Billy sensation who did a hitch in the Birmingham Friday a major league job and make employment as a pitcher on the money in the recent Women’s night baseball to bolster mid- Ihe I rts scr staff. State tournament conducted at Navy. 1 batsmen take eccentric cuts. Cincinnati week attendance figures. three cou r ’em greet 'a *' m L» ''e Sam m three weeks Olympic * * j» typ- Detroit Recreation. The show A swift-moving base ball Katz is no kitten. He is Robert Clyde Katz, youngest When the big resumes Rudy York's rejection sent biggest check went to Breitmey two-day schedule this week kept MCHS ical recruit of baseball s third of 15 children,# was born in tomorrow, after a trav- Detroit stock on the upgrade er Flowers who won sls. La- on the Today’s Guest Star ball players on their toes as, fol- Lancaster, heart of the Pennsyl- el interlude, they'll turn and the acceptance or rejection Daily Croix Painters & Decorators Washington, Cincinnati Jimm e Murphy', Canton. 11l . Ledger 'So Charlie lowing yesterday’s heart-break- vania Amish country, Jan. 30, lights at of Ken Keltner of Cleveland won sl2 50 and received another . and the “Owl Grimm returns to the Ch.cago Cubs as manager . Well, if ing loss, by a single run, to 1911. and Pittsburgh will affect their chances. Kelt- high $5 for single game honors while will be under way. else the chib is certain to have a banjo plover. Roseville the local school Ball” season ner was held over for further notnmg coed Bowling Tilts He grew up in that bucolic cn- Denmarsh Hotel col 1e c tod • )ff t tis nothing else; dub faced Grosse Pointe here Draft boards still hold the examination yesterday when L f nd results \ ironment, learned to take for $12.50. this afternoon and prepared to balance of power in every called at a Milwaukee induction end you can t nuke b chits wfh a banjo granted the eccentricities of his A $lO doubles prize was won Major League ros- V V * settle accounts with Birming- league, but center. neighbors—those strange folk by Mildred Campbell and Helen drastic ham on Friday. Star! Tomorrow ters have not undergone Buddy Rosar of the tribe has who wear long beards, make ex- Gahlau. Other doubles winners A Rookie a Day changes since the season opened. transferred from a Buffalo to a The weather yesterday hamp- cellent cheeses, drive buggies and their prizes were Mildred Ha! Kler e. Ind ans’ p t'hrr- Spent his kid days in St. Bowl-O-Drome Opens In addition to the American war job and is avail- ered the game by beginning and paint the front door a vivid Thornley and Mildred Erskinc complete Cleveland Louis ru t v~M'g the friend bp of Al Smith, the Tribes onlv Special Meet and National loops, the able for part-time duty, as is with a drizzle in the 6th inning Prize blue when there is an eligible $8; Helen Liberman and Doris League setup is in opera- ether left but 7 ye- r .-.ld Ha; g- ttobe a b*g leaguer a lot Minor Denny Galehouse, the Browns and a downpour at the end o 1 daughter in the family. Krause, $6; Mercedes Notoboom tionwith three double-A circuits, faster them A' < .Av a K ; burned two fingers on The first of a series of dou- week-end pitcher. I chiYi the t’u inning, but it did not rain and Elizabeth Duckwitz, $2.50, one A-l league, one A corcuit, ’ OPPORTUNITY . bles tournaments will be spon- LIMITED _ 'd ,> nr portsider. Once pitch- his right ha 1 I a beenme a . hard enough to actually stop and Adele LaCroix and Sandy two class B and three class B * * sored at tiie Tow 1-0-Drome When Katz arrived at t]je age ed two can • rr-cr .in Lea on balljn one afternoon, allow- tiie pla> This game had been Frederick, $2. I) organizations. men get together to compete for when most young players are and three class and tw hits ... In h first start this year limited the scheduled for last Friday but Mildred Thornley received a to ing one prizes in both over-average and ready for professional baptism, So far. nobody has had play had bei n called off on account $7 check as a special prize while White S s t t- . i WS n sevcri innings. tomorrow, buga- with less than nine men. ¦ * starting when the he w as stymied by that old 9 V of the weather. other winners in this division manpower actual pinfall. Several two-man boo of our civilization—limited Since the problem were Mildred Thornley. $3; Lor- Sports Page Most of the action of the combinations already have en- opportunity. Only 16 profes- became at least temporarily One-Minute raine Kazaitis, $2; Helen Gah- Spud game was witnessed in the la*t Wednesday’s in stabilized such stars as The PG A is trvmg to get Henry Cotton to come over tered opening meet sional leagues were operating $2, ,lining lau, and Mildred Campbell, Chandler of the Yankees and * when the Mount Clemens and a capacity entry is antici 1931, when Katz was 20, so his from Engla' if>r a gr tour this summer but Henry’s health Alice Lindsey and Helen Heck- 1 squad made a desperate chance pated by the time the bowlers chances of going out were near- Joe Beggs of flu* Reds have been may not allow it. Although Buff Donclli has played soccer man, $1 each. many to overcome the Roseville team go to the post at 8 p. m. ly as hopeless as Cinderella's. taken hut others still arc regularly ft r tn > National Cup F tfsburgh Morganstrassers, by making two runs, putting the All bowlers interested in com- playing. professional debut was . Katz’ finalists, he has *r ed to keen it a secret all season . The Bathers behin dby only a one Several players on each big peting in the tournaments are delayed uhtil 1935, when he Santa Anita race tre n w an Army camp, will produce about point marign. In this inning report League club are on lend-lease k. asked to at the Bowl-O- signed with the Red Sox, and 'M' Baseball the .v. services after 160 gaJons of olive oil from its trees this season. Art Van Jack TomtisJien knocked in the Drome not later than 7:45 on from armed was presented with a railroad exams Tone. Detroit Lions halfback, walks six or seven miles at a two runs with a three base hit the night of the tournaments. passing their physical but * ticket to Charlotte. Bob was __ they playing until called. In stretch on his off < ason |Ob os mail earner at Brvan, Ohio. for tin' Red and Gray.” On Thursday night, also at 8. Coach Tries are then an out-fielder. His con- that list, among others, are Gee he •« say the time Coach Gus suggests On the Roseville team the there will be a tournament for Wonder what tract was assigned to Allentown Walker of the Rods, Damon outstanding ball players were mixed couples. Prizes will be All a little road work. of the New York-Pennsylvania Them Phillips, Connie Ryan and • • • Falk, catcher, and Emery, third awarded for both actual pinfa'l his League, where he divided ANN ARBOR, May 9 UP)— Butch Nieman of the Boston baseman, who collected a three and over-average winners. the mound and Service Department loyalty between Although Michigan's baseball Braves, Bobby Bragan of Brook- bagger.