Sports Roundup Pirates Blast Raleigh All-Stars, 28 To 3 Halas I figure Tm going an I i _lr— -, r\ i t i-i¥otv By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. from “But when he NEW YORK, June 2.—<3i—A re- right,” he says. One-Armed, One-Legged Players Meet Is Banned MLfclbH from minor does write he sure says plenty.” DOWNS Wrestling cent communique BRAVE OUTFIT NIPS CLEVELAND LIMITED league headquar ters Commission SHORTS AND SHELLS By Local brings an official ruling by Head Ever heard of a city that had TO Man William G. Bramham and NEW 4-0 THREE 54 YORKERS, of the lack of co- BLOWS act in base- “Because Leslie O'Connor of the baseball a brother big league CHICAGOOJBS, * New York did between wrestlers commissioner’s office that a play- ball management? operation in 1896 when Arthur Irwin piloted and the local promoter, Bert Lambert Allows er sent on option must be Ed Klieman Limits Yanks One the Giants and John Irwin the Tenth Inning By and for the best in- counted in the player limits of Causey, In Six Robert E. Crow- terest of all concerned, Innings; both the club that options him and Metropolitans. Phil Masi Proves To Be To Six Hits; E.rnie parties Marring, the Baitimore photo-finish Commission has the one that receives him. ley, the suspended ton has receit*?d orders to in- Bonham Is Loser indefinite- Finishes Game These two claim that always has man, The Winning Blow wrestling in the city camera at Eng- but other baseball; stall his finish ly”, Dr. Fred H.. Coleman, been the rule, Fend- its a new in- land's dog tracks. Coach chairman of the The P; men argue that j tenth NEW YORK, June 2—(.T>>—In a Wilmington Wilmington Collins of Michigan State calls CHICAGO, June 2.—{flP>—A tne and that previously; ley one hour and 29 Boxing and Wrestling Commis- Raleigh All-S terpretation” to Catcher Phil Masi, game delayed ® ■ on wrestling “open up’ inning single by one of such were included in tne college rain in the first half sion said yesterday afternoon. the wilde players earlier hit one of the Boston minues by counted and provide more spectacular per- who tests ever “active” lists but not of the ninth the Cleveland The Commission decided up- played a G-ld' formances for the fans. There 3 Braves’ two homers, gave Reliever inning, those the receiving club on the action during: a meeting i um. among Har- over the Indians shut out the New York The of- nothing like a burp with a Joe Heving a 5-4 victory has “under control.” to even their yesterday morning, he added. The B vard accent. Joe Engel. Chat- Cubs today in the veteran Ameri- Yankees, 5-0, today rampaging ficial version seems to make it “WTien feels like med five 1 Causey ? : s baseball showman, has can League hurler’s debut in the series at one game apiece. rather tough fo' a “farm team tanooga’s with the Commission, 26 hits in in three weeks meeting the seve a half dozen gained 20 pounds . Ed (Specs) Klieman, sophomore that might get play-; and to meet certain which was called on the road to recorery A.Taci’; cinsrlp off Hi Vandenbere. hurler of the Tribe blanked the promising from its league parent1 and is 1 ers major rules, I am sure that wrestling downpour drenchc'1 •;, basis and from a serious illness. The look fourth Cub pitcher, scored Joe first placers with six hits in his r on a 24-hour recall Dr. Coleman de- streak from second base. His of the may continue,” Dolly Lambert ■ would have to release as many outs’ ten-game winning Mack first starting assignment clared. ball for he local? room for them. may have helped. homer, along with one by Tommy season. players to make members of the in the The other enth when he ?. as is noteworthy tha* the Holmes with one on, came in the second in- Perhaps it Three singles W. K. Rhodes, NO BENCH WARMERS third off Paul The Commission, Monk Harringto! e ... ruling was questioned by George| Derringer. ning of Bernie Bonham, making York Sun headline: "Lippy the a 4-3 lead Jr., and H. Edmund Rodgers, in the lort Weiss of the Yankees' system and New I homers gave Braves in fol- bingles his first start three weeks, of Leo finds Dodgers can do without when the for pointed out that the purpose ed. Horace Stoneham of the Giants. ! rain interrupted game a because of a lame lowing layoff was not to harm vs. seats.” I 29 minutes in the seventh inning. the action Ed Could that old farm indepen-j back, gave the Indions their first Urban, Pirate c A fumble Second Baseman wrestling in any way, but to dents feud be warming up again'1 by . In the after was played his last gy- DEPT. ninth, play a better __ SERVICE Drews was chased by singles by “make wrestling sport rates last | resumed after a interlude night, led The beat the gun on the Paul long GEORGE DOESN’T DO IT. | Army Andy Pafko and Pinch Hitter in Wilmington”. two home runs, a terlude, the Tribe pounced on Bon- a: Bears’ front I resumption of horse racing early for the Cubs’ tying run j Since rbe Chicago } Gillespie runs in five official i. when an American liaison ham for five singles and three office moved to the fighting front, in May i in the eighth, after which the 39- ban leaves the the before Emerson Roser city Brizzola- group in Burma staged stopped General Manager Ralph | year-old Heving, only grandfather the Portsn oui over join two commun- “Cream of Kentucky Derby” in the succeeded SENATORS WALLOP ra has received just majors, 21 pitching Piedmont Leagu*-. Boss Halas. an abandoned airstrip only and held the The Yankees only scoring threat ications from George Johnny Hutchings ped out four hits for from the Mike came in frame when One was a Christmas greet- miles Japs. Cubs to one hit in the last two the final the and' Coward ? t*e other a Franchuk, Iowa Seahawks’ catch- Pafko first two men got on via a single \ IE 8-1 ing from the Pacific, ( and two-thirds innings. three from Mass., I for five. “hello” note enclosed with er-outfielder. Quincy, i off in the fifth and a walk, but the lanky right- JSOXERS, the; homered Hutchings sea diver before W. Gardner. was a — Hikt ?, answers to a lot of questions Griz- Navy deep hander stopped the next three June 2.— (fP< ! inning. WASHINGTON. and But Coacn he reported to the pr-flight school AbRHO A E batters Matthew.? c.t ; I zolara had asked. j Boston in order. Dutch Leonard coasted to an 8-1 |Powell H's sure his _ 4 0 0 0 2 0 to silence the Johnson claims he's not so! for training. having I Jcost 3b Cleveland Ab K H O A E heavy S 0{ E Luke 9 10 as Washington's Sena- downs. Mack, lb _ 4 10 victory today Corsairs. "When I don’t hear ips and Wheeler, ss _ 4 0 0 0 1 I fortunate. Workman. If- 4 115 0 0 tors evened the series at one-all Mackiewicz, cf _ 4 0 0 3 0 0 rf-cf 4 113 0 0 Manager Bert K e a r Holme's, O’Dea, rf '_ 4 0 1 4 0 0 with Chicago's White Sox. j Gillenwater, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 that the Pirates Hayes, c _ 3 2 15 10 will j Nieman, rf 110 10 0 Leonard was nicked for Chicago's Burt Shepard (left), coach of the Washington Senators, who has an Seerey, If_ 4 12 10 0 ence Army Air Base ■ Ramsey, cf--- 3 0 110 0 on 3b _ 4 1 0 2 lone run in the first Wally Sox 0 artificial and Pete one-armed rookie Ross. ,1 0 As 4 0 1 3 Lazor Homers Masi, c _ 5 right leg, Gray (right), player gion Stadium, W< Rocco, lb 4 0 1 9 0 0 and John Dickshot s dnesday 2b__ 4 0 3 4 3 1 with the St. Louis Browns, talk over in a a game Moses' Drews, things dugoUt during 4 0 2 5 5 0 1 0 Meyer, 2b_ in the Wietelmann. ss —-- 3 0 0 3 between the Senators and the Browns. leg was amputated single but he was superb Shepard’s p _ 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 Klieman, .4 Hutchings, p after he was injured in a plane crash while in military service. Gray pinches thereafter. UiUdenwater 5-1 Heving. p 0 0 0 0 3 0 injured a Totals 35 4 9 27 Bamboozle Tigers, lost his arm in childhood accident. -r- 13 1 Rick Ferrell drove in four oi 1 ■ 7 Total? _ 35 5 10 30 13 a double New York Ab R H O A E Washington’s runs with By Derringer’s Pitch June 2—OP)—Johnny Lazor sewed the game up with BOSTON, 2b _ 4 4 Ab R H O A E Snrnweiss. 0 0 2 0 and . as the Boston Red Chicago homer with two on base today 0 Metheny. rf_ 4 0 0 1 0 0 CHICAGO. June 2. an eighth inning Hack. 3b _ 3 0 0 2 6 .'V—Carrie: Brownies Whitewash Martin, If_ 3 0 2 2 0 0 Orval Grove, starting Chicago Detroit 5-1. Johnson, 2b 4 1 2 6 2 0 Gilldenwater, Boston Braves’ cen- Sox defeated the Tigers, _ 4 removed after the 4 0 0 0 1 0 Lindell. of 0 2 2 0 0 pitcher, was Clem Hausmann Lowrey. If- ter fielder, was hit in the face and Ktten, lb _ 3 U 0 13 1 C a by The game was marked by tight pitching Cavarretta, lb 3 0 0 11 2 0 fourth with the Senators holding 0 Grimes, 3b _ 3 0 1 1 3 C one of Paul one unearned run. rf 5 0 2 3 1 Derringer’s pitches held the Tigers to Livingston, ss 3 0 0 2 31 lead. 0 0 9-0 Crosetti, —J_ 6 C in : and Nicholson, rf _ 4 2 0 1 Mack’s while batting the second ng Cullenbine Athletics, c _ 0 Ab R H O A i The Detroit score cam e in the fourth inning. Roy 1 3 3 0 0 Garbark, 3__0 4__0 0 Chicago Pafko, cf 5 of today’s game with the Cvos a zStainback _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 into what looked like 3 0 0 2 1 0 _ 3 12 10 Ruriv York walked. Then Doc Cramer hit Merullo. ss Moses, rf the 0 June i— CPi—1The bt. Louis Browns out Bonham, r _ 2 0 10 10 1 and collapsed at pia'e _ 10 10 0 PHILADELPHIA, Dangea 5 0 1 11 1‘ Hausmann zzGiilespie Farreli. lb but after 0 0 Roser, p -- 0 0 0 0 0 (1 0 0 0 1 , Schuster, ss _ 0 0 0 1 Dickshot. If _ 4 2 a base hit three Athletics hurlers today However, he later was hV to 0 0 barrage against Philadelphia zzDerry 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 to Eddie Lake, forcing York, _ 1 0 0 0 cf 4 0 0 2 threw zzzzSauer Curtright. walk to tlie -.‘.here take second from the Mackmen, 9-0. 10 2 club house, s a throw to first Derringer, p 10 1110 to their straight shutout Cuccinello, 3b _ 4 0 Lake made wild Totals 31 0 6 27 15 0 _ 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1111 examination DOWNS Prim, p as he limited Schalk. 2b _ preliminary indicated on the PRE-FLIGHT Kramer annexed his fifth of the year Jack zBattcd and Cullenbine scored .er- 100000 victory for Garbark in 9th. 0 1 2 2 1 zBecker _ Michaels, ss 4 no fracture. The G'liet y- for Roser pit.: 0 0 0 0 0 0 A’s to four scattered Starter Gassaway took his j zzBatted in 9th. 4 0 16 11 ror. Chipman, p_ the bingles. Charley Tresh, c _ also struck and iniveri Score by innings: 1 said, _ 100000 10 0 13 first run in zzzSecory -^fourth beating. Grove. P _ The Sox their Cleveland _ got 5-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 010 000 003—4 10 10 11 right forearm after glare ng o:i TAR HEEL Vandenberg, p Johnson, p NINE, a New York _ first when Ben Steiner Kramer erased 10-game timing 900 000 000—0 0 0 1 the inning _ 1 0 0 the left side of his Runs xBaker jaw. on a TMoic 37 4 9 30 16 0 batted in—Meyer 2. Ross, Rocco. 1 0 0 0 0 1 tingled, went to second pass- streak rolled up by Freshman xxNagel _ -V- — 2 — W Two base hit—Klieman. Stolen bases— on Tom Mc- CHAPEL HILL. Jure zBatted for Prim in 6th. ed bal land scored PITTSBURGH STOPS Lindell. — in 3th. Wilkins, who Martin, Sacrifices Bonham. 1 10 24 11 1 moved into zzBatted for Merullo Shortstop Bobby Totals _ 36 to Duke's idle Blue Devils Stirnweiss. Double Truman Bride’s single center. zzzBatted for Chipman in 8th. play—Kliemrn, Mey- Planning Support Ration to connect in four er and xBatted for Grove in 5th. the lead in the hot League Schuster in 10th. failed safely Rocco. Left on bases—Cleveland scored in the fourth zzzzBatted for Johnson in 9th. They again 3, New York 9. Bases on balls—off Klie- xxBatted for Of Business race today as the Navy Pre-Flight Score by innings: PH1LLY 7-6 trips to the plate. Not Control when Bob Johnson walked, went OUTFIT, man 4; Bonham 1. —Bonham 3. 013 000 000 1—5 Cloudbusters trimmed the North Boston __ Ab R 11 O A 1. 010 0—4 The Brownies punched out 14 Klieman 3. Roser 1. Hits—off Bonham 9 Washington on Lazor’s infield _ 010 to second ground- to shove Chicago 020 4 1 2 3 0 0 Tar 5-2, — in 8 2-3 Case, rf from Carglina Heels, — innings; Roser 0 in 1-3. Losing (Continued Page One) to on Lake’s Runs batted in—Holmes 2, Drews, ! June 2. W the 1 0 1 C er and third single. PITTSBURGH, hits with Len Schulte 3b _ 2 1 the losers into second Gil- leading pitcher—Bonham. Umpires— Summers, vClift, place. afasi 2. Johnson. Pafko. Derringer. a home 2 0 113 0 Johnson was between third Vince DiMaggio hit pinch Rue. and Time—1:50. Myatt, 3b _ trapped Two base hit—Derringer. Three with three safeties. Boyer. Attendance our people prosperous and »mp In addition to limiting the Col- lespie. way —6,154 paid. Kuhel. lb 5 0 1 11 1 0 and home on Jack Tobin’s ground- hit—Pafko. Home runs—Holmes. run with the bases loaded today base St. Louis Ab R H O A E 2b 4 114 2 1 ed.’’ to five scattered hits, no He- -v- Vaughn, but Catcher Bob Garbark’s legians Masi, Johnson. Sacrifices—Workman. his former teammates, the 2 5 1 er, against ss _ 4 2 3 in ore Torres, In addition to his old two of which came any in- ving. Johnson. Lowrey. Double plays— Gutteridge, 2b_ 4 2 2 2 6 0 2 0 0 responsibi- scored Lake. Pirates,' but it wasn’t cf _ 4 0 0 single John'%1 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 Binks, Cloudbuster curve artist Ken Joost, Drew’s and Mack; Hack. Byrnes, rf_ 4 0 3 Carolina Yacht Club 2 2 0 1 0 0 ning, as the Buccos defeated the Ventura. If- lities—to “perform some service" In the with the Sox lead- and Cavarretta; Hack and Cavarretta. enough Kreevich, cf_ 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 eighth, own cause with two Ferrell, c 4 1 2 3 0 Olson aided his 10. 1 Left on bases—Boston 7; Chicago Phils, 7-«. Stephens. 3b _ 5 12 12 0 0 2 0 and to “make a profit" the busi- Steiner off Arthru On _ 3 0 ing 2-1, singled a Opens Anniversary Leonard p hits, one of them resounding Bases on 3, Heving 1, If _ 5 2 2 0 0 0 balls—Hutchings Philadelphia Ah R H O A E Martin, ness said, has Houtteman and was sacrificed to 1. 2. man, Hannegan four-bagger to far left field in the Derringer 1, Chipman Vandcnberg Me Quinn, lb _ 2 1 1 12 1 0 Crawford. 2b ss 4 0 10 3 0 Tntal* 34 8 11 27 14 2 sumed a new second McBride. Johnson Strikeouts— Hutchings 3. Derringer 1, Schulte, ss _ 5 1 3 3 3 ft The Carolina Yacht club. responsibility by got sixth. 3 0 Wrights- 2 Hits—off 8 in 7 Antonelli, 3b-2b _ 5 110 ran for in 5t.;. an intentional walk and Chipman Hutchings Mancuso, c _ 5 114 10 ville was yClift M.vatt his part in keeping men employed Lazor’s rf_ 5 0 2 2 0 n Beach, formally opened Both Carolina tallies came in the 1-3 innings; Heving 1 in 2 2-3; Der- Wasdell, Kramer, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Score by innings: 0 2 0 0 to on the b":( tong drive to the right field stands 1 If _ 4 0 members yesterday the 83rd 000 000 1 Hannegan expressed a ringer 6 in 3: Prim 1 in 3: Chipman In Triplett, Chicago _ mo first wher Gregory poled triple lb_ 4 1 2 15 1 0 tax schec vt brought in three runs. 2; Vandenberg 2 in 2 Hit by pitcher— Foxx, anniversary of the founding of the Washington __ 000 310 04x—3 that when wartime in who had 0 _ 38 9 14 27 14 1 teammates cf _ 3 1110 Totals Torres Detroit Ab E driving by Hutchings (Nicholson); Derringer Dinges, club. Runs batted in—Dickshot, 2. can revised to a by- R H O A 3 1 2 3 0 0 ; be peacetime reached on a walk and a field- Mancuso, c _ Two base hits— base (Gillenwateri. Winning pitcher—Hevi’jg. Ferrell 4. Case. Clift. will Maier, 3b_ 5 0 110 0 Hamner. ss _ 3 110 3 1 The club house has reno- I is the give er’s choice. Losing pitcher—Chipman. Umpires—Hen- I Ab R H O A E been Vaughn, Ferrell. Johnson, Case. Three government Mayo, 2b_ 3 0 0 4 3 0 xxPeacock _1 0 0 0 0 0 | Philadelphia ! relief. He line, Jorda, Reardon and Goetz. Time— j vated with particular attention giv- base hits—Moses, Ferrell. Sacrifices— ness tax props." Cullenbine, r£_ 3 1 0 2 0 0 _ 0 0 0 0 1 0 Andrew Picciuto, 3b Wilkins, ss _ 4 0 0 2 7 0 Double Vaufehn, n Tommy pitched good en of Leonard. plays—Torres. fiscal based on the lb _ 3 0 2 9 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 to improvement dormitories policy York, _ If _ 4 0 2 0 0 ball for the Tar Heels until re- Sproull. p Metro. 0 and Kuhel: Myatt and Kuhel; Vaughn. a c Cramer, c£_ 3 0 1 2 0 0 1110 0 0 ance of mass power xDiMaggio Estalella, cf _ 4 0 110 0 and the lounge. Torres and Kuhel. Left on bases—Chi- purchasing !£_ 3 0 0 1 0 0 lieved in the seventh Red For- 0 0 0 0 0 0 Outlaw, by Judd, _ lb _ 4 0 1 S 0 0 on balls— of risk with p Siebert. Warren S. Sanders is.commodore cago 10; Washington 7. Bases the reward profits. Wc-bb, as _ 3 0 0 1 0 0 Cloudbusters made 0 0 0 0 2 0 rest, when the Coffman, p_ Rosar, c-_- 1 0 0 4 1 0 Leonard 2. Grove 2. Johnson 1. ? told his audience :r XxMcHale _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 of the and members Hannegan the most of their rine hits. r' SH6yffHEf\ xxxMonteagudo- George, c- 2 0 0 1 0 0 organization —Grove 4. Johnson 4. Hits off—Grove t r Mr. Elchards, c _ 4 0 0 3 1 0 the late wanted Hall, 2b _ 3 0 1 7 3 0 of the governing board are Fred in 4 innings: off Johnson 7 in 4. Hit by president Orreil, p __ 2 0 112 0 The Cadets scored twice in the vice Kell. 3b _ 3 0 112 0 Grove (Myatt). Losing pitch- man to be his preside:’; _ 6 11 27 13 1 James pitcher—by xWaiker__ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 Graham, Lynch, R. S. Rog- an _ 0 Rommel and f second c« a single by Olson, in 8th. Burns, rf 3 0 0 0 0 er—Grove. Umpires—Grieve. mate in 1944 be; Houtteman, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 xBatted for Sproull ers and Everett running _ 1 0 0 0 2 1 Huggins. Time—1:28. Attendance 3,m2. by Andrew and an infield xxBatted for Hamner in 8th. Gassaway, p Pipgras. own hand fai xxxBoron _ 10 10 0 0 felt “that should his l Black .p _ 1 0 0 0 1 0 E. M. G. -V- be ~~ xxxBatted for Coffman in 9th. Beery is purser, R. out, and got w'hat proved to was done, ! YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Gerkin, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 before its work Totals .12 c 11 Hi 1 run in frame Rankin, superintendent of the club the the next _ 0 v/inning xMcGhee 0 0 0 0 0 dcnultz Will Kejom would be a man behind whop xEatted for Orrell in 7th. Ab R H O A E house and grounds, and Mrs. when Wayne Kreidler singled af- Boston 5, Detroit 1. Pittsburgh unite to -'■■■■ xxBatted for Webb in ss 4 1 2 2 3 0 whole people could 9th. ter two Busters had worked An- St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 0. Barnhart, Stacey McGowan, assistant in Soon Totals _ 30 0 4 27 1 Club xxxBatted for Houtteman in 9th. Handley, 3b_ 5 2 4 2 1 0 16 Brooklyn the Washington 8. Chicago 1. xBatted for Gerkin in 9th. of the office. job.” drew' free passes. J. cf_ 5 0 0 3 0 0 charge “we s* Cleveland 4. New York 0. Barrett, And now he added, 4 0 1 5 0 Score by innings: — Elliott, rf _ 0 Yacht this will be June 2— OP> Boston Ah K II O At racing year CINCINNATI, behind Truman _ 3 0 0 3 0 0 St. Louis _ 100 united Harry National Russell, If 500 300—9 Boat’’ Dod- Metkovich. Hi _ 3 0 0 12 2 0 League confined largely to the “Moth Howie Schultz ’-’ill rejoin the lb 4 117 10 PhiladelDhia _ 000 COO 000—0 Str 2b Baseball Coaches at Cincinnati, ppnd. Dahlgren, finish the job.” iner, _ 4 2 2 2 3 0 College Brooklyn 2 a club due when at the Pole Coscarart, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 Runs batted Mancuso fleet, spokesman said, gers they appear the democut cf _ Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 6. in—Stephens, 2, said Me Bride, 3 0 1 3 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 Hannegan 4. Salkeld, c _: Schulte. Two base hit—Martin. Stolen to the fact that most of the cap- Grounds for a game with the New Johnson, If _ 2 1 0 2 0 0 29-30 Boston 5, Chicago To Organize, June 1-- 2 0 0 1 1 0 would continue to welcome rep-h. rf New York St. Louis 2. Gerheauser, p Gutteridge. Byrnes 2. Martin. McQuinn, tains and crews of the class Har- La::or, .- 4 12 10 0 3, 1 0 0 0 sloop York Giants Tuesday night, mat1 /O’Brien _ 0 on ss base—Gutteridge. Sacrifice—Byrnes. Dou- can help nonpartisan Lake, l 1432 10 10 0 0 are in the armed services. old Parrot, road secretary of the N. Y.. June 2.—f/P STANDINGS Rescigno, p ble plays—Gassaway, Wilkins and Sie- in v.a: Tobin, 3b 4 0 0 1 5 0 HAMILTON, -V- “affecting victory American bert: Wilkins, Hall and Siebert. Left on Brooklyn club announced today. Garbark, c 3 0 1 1 0 0 —A national association of base- League in He charged. tr- Won Lost Pci. bases—St. Louis 9: 4. victory peace." _ Teams 35 7 11 27 8 0 Philadelphia Bases sent word he is leav- Hausmann, p 3 0 0 1 3 0 ball will be al Total® _ Schultz coaches organized on 4; Black Kramer Warns Clubs that New York __ 23 14 .622 balls—Gassaway 2: O’Connor ever, republic. /Batted for Gerneauser in 6th. St. Paul tomorrow a June in New York 14 1. Strikeouts—Kramer ing night. Regu- Totals 29 5 9 27 10 2 meeting 29-30, Detroit _ 19 .576 4; Gassaway 2; have revived “the old patten Score innings: Blade 1: Gerkin lar baseman with the Dod- Score by innings: City, Colgate Coach Eppy Barnes St. Louis_ 18 16 .529 by 1. Hits—off Gassaway About Contract first lines 001 104 7 in 3 2-3 Black 6 Ruling I along party Delroit 000 100 000—1 Chicago_ 18 17 .514 Philadelphia _ 000—6 innings; in 3 1-3: Ger- gers last season, Schultz was op- voting announced today. kin 1 in 2. belon: .. __ 18 19 .438 _ 101 203 OOx—7 Losing “where it does not Boston -- 100 100 03x—1 Boston Pittsburgh pitcher—Gassaway. tioned to the St. Paul club of the I Umpires—Wcafer, Jones and CHICAGO, June Buns batted He and JoeBedenk of Penn Slate Cleveland_ 15 18 .455 Runs batted in—Elliott, Wasdell, Man- Hubbard. 2.—UP)—Chair- “Let us invite the repubs in—McBride, Garbaik, La- Time—1:55. American Association last Washington_ 16 20 .444 cuso, Barnhart, Handley 2, DiMaggio 4. Attendance—3,175. spring or 3. —Lazor. — sponsors of the organization, saic man Leslie M O’Connor of base- i at all times," he .-we. Philadelphia _ 14 23 .378 Two base hits—Coscarart. Elliott, Foxx. -v- so that he could continue his stud- help '' Uteiner. Sacrifice.-,— Cramer, McBride. in a letter to basebali re-notified 1 college Home run—DiMaggio. Stolen ball’s advisory council let us work at alltin Left on bases—Detroit 9; Boston 5. Bases Dahlgren. HANES SIGNS YOW ies at Hamline St. Paul, I that a recent ol Rus- to- College, on coaches survey National League bases—Barnhart. Handley. Wasdell, and minor league clubs i with den oci balls—Orrell 2. Houtteman 1, Haus- major for which he had a de- place them Teams Won Lost Pet. sell. Barnhart. Dou- received mann 4. Strikeouts—Orrell 682 colleges showed only 242 were Sacrifices—Dinges. WINSTON SALEM. June 2.—(/P that no contracts nor terms of 1, Hausmann and day -v—- New York _ 27 12 .692 ble play—Coscarart, Barnhart Dahl- ferred draft draft classification, 1. Hits off Orrell 5 in 6 Innings; Houtte- actively competing in baseball. with players in the AND STAMP* _ 21 16 .568 gren. Left on bases—Philadelphia 6, —Virgil Yow, High Point acceptance BUY WAR BONDS man 2 in 2. Hit b.y Orrell Pittsburgh college and also remain active in base- pitcher—by their lettei on or on the nation- “College baseball,’’ _ 21 17 .553 Pittsburgh 8. Bases balls—Gerheauser armed forces (Metkovich 1. Passed ball—Richards. Los- Brooklyn coach and one of the outh’s out- ball as a of 21 18 .538 Judd 1. Struck out—Sproull member the minor ing pitcher—OrrcJI. Umpires—Passarella, said, “is in a dangerous situatior St. Louis_ 2, Sproull 2, al defense service list would be IS 17 .514 Gerheauser 2. Hits—off Sproull 8 in standing basketball has league team. He will be McGowan. Stewart. Time—1:44, Atten- and we feel that unless some stim Chicago_ 3, mentors, if made or graduated 18 .471 1 in 0: Gerheauser 9 in recognized negotiated dance—4,352. Cincinnati_:_ 16 5 innings; Judd from college tomorrow. ulus is the there is .512 Coffman 2 in 3. accepted the position of athletic the still is in that Original- WANTED given game Boston __ 14 20 6; Rescigno 2 in 3; while player Schultz had a 4-F classifica- -V- it will 10 30 .250 Wild 2. Passed balls.— director and head coach ly, danger be eliminatea or pu Philadelphia_ pitches—Judd for the status. '* Mancuso. Winning pitcher—Ger- tion but was in the 1-A and hags3*' The Woodmont Rod and Gun in the class of minor intercolle *Does not include night games. Salkeld, Hanes Hosiery company, Dr. G. put group | One passenger Penalties will be if dates or 'inn heauser. Losing pitcher—Coffman. Um- imposed when Washington officials crack- Richmond, Virginia Club of val Y. of ■ Hancock, Md., has raised giate sports. The game is too PROBABLE pires—Sears, Barr and Conlan. Time— Humphreys, president High This rule has been in June « are falsified. ed down on athletes. for 6 A. M. Monda' 33,000 wild turkeys in the past 48 uable and too beneficial to colleges American League 2:08. Attendance (actual) 2,695 paid. point college, said today. professional effect since the beginning of the Richmond ahoui at a cost of and this Cleveland at New York—Reynolds (4-3) -V- Arrive years $150,000. boys competing to allow war O'Cor.nor said, “As some vs. (6-1) and but, rate. to and Gromek (5-1) Borowy JUST OPTIONED Reduced happen.” Dubiel (4-3). clubs are apparently unaware of Barnes and Bedenk said the pur Louis at (4-3) SYRACUSE, N. Y„ June 2.—(JP) m The Jewel Box St. Philadelphia—Potter Carolina’s Trackmen this, the advisory council has di- GIFT SHOP and (2-3) vs. Christopher (7-2) —The poses of the association would b< Shirley rected issuance of this notice.” Syracuse Chiefs today an- is Wilmington's Only Downstairs to stimulate interest in intercol and Flores (1-2). nounced the of Catcher CAllOMV' Detroit at Boston—Newhouser (5-4) and ---v- acquisition Store Headquarters For standardize rules Joe Just on ^B legiate baseball, Overmire (3-11 or Trout (4-3) vs. Terry option from-the Cin- and playing conditions, improve of (0-0) and Wilson (1-5). Steal AAU Contest Giants Disheartened cinnati Reds. Just, 29-year-old SKVWiVS at Washington—Lee (5-2) and ••'ir'-raft ficialing, encourage sectiona Chicago backstop W'ho spent the entire 1944 Dealer in Aeronca 1 FINE GIFTS Humphries (1-1) vs. Wolff (4-2) and Weintraub News league conference playoffs pro CHAPEL HILL, June 2.—(A>)- from Camp and By season with the is to Finest PorMinal PlaJ M Come In and Make Your Pieretti (4-3). Peary, S-Sgt. David Reds, subject America’s mote track of 24 hours Selections! championship competitior North Carolina’s team, piling Schrader, Hunter Field, Ga., ma- recall. PJ and select teams. events, St. Louis, June 2.—(/P)—The New all-college and up points in the running terialized. Gorden, a former’ Uni- Located Boston at Chicago—Tobin (3-61 York Giants, already saddened by Downstairs -V- and Passeau the ninth AAU Track anc versity of Minnesota fj| Logan (1-1) vs. Wyse (5-3) captured star, won in their LEJEUNE WINS here discus the loss of five of last six *" 12-2). Field championships today by both the and shot put events, I CAMP Brooklyn at Cincinnati— Davis (4-3) games in the West were further LEJEUNE, June 2.—l/P)- scoring 60 points to 50 for the run- setting new marks in each. He vs. Dasso (2-3) and when The Camp Marine base and Chapman (2-2) Blue Devils. heaved the discus disheartened today they Lejeune Carter (2-31 or Bowman (0-21. s nersup Duke 154 feet, 3 in- I THE JEWEL BOX ball nine learned that their , today downed the Greens New York at St. Louis—Feldman (5-1) Other team scores inculded: Hun ches, and put the shot 49 feet 8 3-4 14-2) vs. Barrett (3-3) and , who wrenched his ■ 109 North Front St. boro Army Air Force Hawks 14-10 and Hansen ter Field 10 1-2; Cherry Point 28; inches. Wilks (2-4i or Breeheen (3-1). in with Corp. Phil Roy racked up his fourtl 20 1-2; Myrtle Beach S-Sgt. John knee Friday night’s game Philadelphia at Pittsburgh— Schanz South Carolina Montgomery of Cher- win for the and Point cleared St. Louis, will be out of the line-up Marines. (l-(ll and Kennedy (0-3) vs. Sewell Army Air Field 4; Greensborc ry the bar at 13 feet Cuecurullo (0-1). for about ten days. A1 Gardella. <(l-4i and ORD 4. Laurinburg-Maxton Army even to establish a new meet -e'- Wake Forest, and Comg ord i nthe pole brother of Outfielder Danny, and WARNEKE BACK Air Base, vault, bettering the die of 12 recently obtained from Jersey City, Butner also had entrants but mark feet, 9 inches set by June 2. — Lon a will take his place. CHICAGO, (£>)— not place. Singsen, Tar Heel. of the Chi- I BASEBALLTODAY Warrreke, pitching star Four meet records bit the dusl Ihe Jai Heels took three first It was also announced that Sec- cago Cubs a decade ago, has ap- finest athletes ir but Hausmann as some of the places, placed well to run up ond Baseman Georgie reinstatement from the score. S WILMINGTON CLOWNS plied for the South vied for honors. New their Gorden took' indivi- was called to Jefferson Barracks, list and will shoi honors voluntarily retired marks were set in the discus, dual by tabulatingg 12 points Jefferson City, Mo., for his draft vs to Charlie Grimm vault events in winning the B report Manager put. javalin and pole shot put and discus physical examination today. an- and DURHAM in St. Louis next week, the club The biggest surprise of the meet events placing fourth in the I EAGLES No-th broad nounced today. e arne when Fred Bauei, of jump. Montgomery of Cher- Reconditioned Pre-War -V- the 19f ry Point was School Park — 11th and Ann Carolina, tossed javelin next with 11 points I Hi Streets meet record. His winning the PATRIOTS LOSE feet for a new pole vault and high BICYCLES five feet better jump events I Game Called at 4:30 P. M. BURLINGTON,' June 3.— (/P) toss was a good and placing fifth in AVAILABLE AT rnaik set Hi 1 tor the broad h’eola’s home run in the sixth than ihe former by jump. Montgomery’s RESERVED FOR WHITE in 1940. leap of 6 1 ■ SPACE PATRONS broke a 4-4 tie and proved to bt of the Tar Heels feet, 3-4 inches in the duel between For- PICKARDS the important run as Burlingtor The expected 0ne of the bigh- unattacked h/hVWaSlights of the 299 Market St. Dial 2-3224 defeated Greensboro, 10-4, today. tune Gorden, entered meet * i A m