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In T).Lt.E Basket 12 €he Cacoma Cimes TIGERS READY TO OPEN HOME SFASON TOMORROW Whirlaway Wins In Walkaway Druxman Cardinals on - Return From First R Road Trip. i g Hints at Winning Pace Title Go Rain Cancels Sunday Doubleheader at WESTERN INTERNATIONAL St. Louis Leading Won Lost Pet Salem After 10 Loss B B B In All Departments Saturday Night cvoe sosvininl .:, Hostak WillFight Spolian® ... ceccee 3 1 DD Sevend 1 4N Overlin iic Again, NEW YORK -- Sam Breadon, Those hustling Tacoma Tigers open their home season 1 1 A Wenatchee ..., .... Louis Cardinalf, park against the Yakima Pippins. IfBoth Win owner af the St. VR seoi D B AOO Wtbhtk for 8:15 with csinee had the fitters at the all-star game inaugural is set o'clock, 1 4 300 Vancouver .. ...... July and a friend under the direction of the Young in St. Louis last SUNDAY'S RESULTS about Vitamin w's Gillihan told him B 1 pills club at 7:45 o'clock. Frank his Yakima 8.4, Vancouver 4-3 He took some and they calmed is in charge. rain. his entire ball Tacoma at Salem, off nerves. 8o he had Milt Cadinha's turn on the mound and he at _lt's likely Wenatchee at Spokane, off rain. elub taking them this s=pring will face Al Lien, the Yakima southpaw, who held the Tigers SATURDAY'S RESULTS St. Petersburg. The idea Wag to hits. Two to three of the hits were big ones—Ray Perry's Salem 1, Tacoma 0. build up excess energy. about homer and Marv Rickert's double that drove home the second Vancouver6 Yakima 5. If there's an inside story 4 run for the 2 to 0 shutout. Waenatchee 5 Spokane (thir- the sensationa] Success of the The weatherisa question teen inningm). Cardinals this spring, it's the tale \ - - » the mark, although forecasts have of the little white pills in indicatedthat the rain clouds Pocific Coost League little brown bottles in the Cardi- |Ball Trip *GB nals’ all take should be chased away during W. L. Pet. dressing room. They .....21 6 7Y% them, the next24 hours. Sacramente . .. Award Up ;su sB Bt AN 5% The Cards have the highest I BB 95 in the Rain played havec with A u-x el percentage majors, triptothe 1941worldseries, 7 theTigers’firstroad trip. Hollywood ......14 13 519 they've won nine straight and expenses five withall paid, willbe 15 488 B 11 out of 12 and they're Scheduledtoplay awarded by the Tacoma Hot Stove !lum...u 8 ........12 16 420 9, the east at games,they were able to afternoon Oakland sweeping through league next Sunday at 9 17 Portland ........ 346 1114 such a terrific that they getinonly tweo, ’AM the double- clip park during ..... 333 12 Los Angeles 9 18 soon may displace the world One of two scheduled games scheduled between the ,u? champion Cincinnati Reds, as in Yakima was rained out, and ;mm&o?mw. | RESULTS betting favorites in the Na- It to be for in the Acaro Sunday afternoon two were | Thetripwillbe made by North- turned out a walkaway Whirlaway Kentucky Derby, Jockey 3-5. Oakiand 13-1, Hollywood tiomal league pennant race. west this to the in the time. washedout inSalem, Airlines. Tacoma, Yakima booting mount in eight lengths fore, fastest Derby Staretor, second, ~ San Francisco 11-10, Los An- Wenatchee The Cards are leading the Na- and HotStove leagues on'mc outside, and Market Wise, third, is on rail. Charles Howard's western entry, Porter’s 5-11. The two games that were played are working together to charter is geles tional league in percentage, in Cap, was fourth. San Diegoat Seattie, off, min. are enough togiveTacoma fans —NEA Teiephow hitting, in fielding and their a B : sl s D Sacramento at Portland, off, an idea of what kind of clud -mmm&nux-mu‘series. pitching is the league's best both rain. the Tigers willbe this season. membersTacoma in quality and quantity. In run- Only ofthe » . - Teacoma got airtightpitching in Hot Stove league are oligible %o The ning off nine straight they've had Major's Derby Hope National both games. Desl Holmes hurled participatein this prise offer. Leogue Ken Overlin seven winning pitchers, with only &six-hitshutout against Yakima. Membershipswillbe taken sach Won Lost Pet Lon Warneke and Morton Cooper He Jooked great, better than any night at Athleticpark or can be lSel Winner St louks .......M 4 ® 824 repeating. The other single gamee SEATTLE lf Ken Overlin W, 1. by Max time before in the league. ChappellGrimes, ........15 ® g winners were Lanier, Sam leftat & M 4 Brooklyn 4 in New York and Cali- a recognized Hiolmes should become big win- Pacific avenue, or Archer's, 19th New York ...... 9 B 529 Nahem, and three rookies, Howard fornia world's middleweight and K Staretor 2nd and Cincinnati 10 da as Krist, John and nerintheleaguethis year, ghreets, ....... 8 Grodzicki, Henry champion, and former NBA title- . ieeec% B BB Gornieki. LOSE TOUGHONE R holder, Al Hostak win their next Market Wise Third 6 10 .37 town and will eall at all outlying Pittsburgh ...... SIX OVER Paul Smith lesthis game, but fights the way is clear for a Se- 300 B 10 388 business districta before dishand- R coecies through no fault ofhis pitching. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Whirlaway, attle bout to clarify the middle- Six men are batting over .300, ..... 18 316 fans Philadelphia 6 He allowed three hits to Salem, ing. Tacoma are invited to three-year-old son of Blenheim 11, weight muddle, Promotor Nate topped by ancient Gus Mancuso RESULTS andwalkedonlytwo. Twoofthe Join intheparade,which willform ‘mod by Warren Wright of Chi- Druxman said today. 'with 478 followed by Slaughter, Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 0. three hitswere goodforonerun south of the Union station Tues- cago, scored a six-length victory Walker Cooper, Creepy Crespi, PittsburghBrooklyn Overlin defends his crown to day afternoon. in the 67th and 6, 4. ]'rerry Moore and John Mize. and that was justenough beat St. Louis 8, Boston 1. next Friday agsinst young Gov. Arthur B. Langlie has been richest running | Manuel Salve heid the the Tigers who had eight men New York 9, Soose. On 28, Hos- invited Chicago4. Biily May to the Tacoma opener. Saturday of the Cards’ Bl power in check for stranded on the bags. | . - - tak attempts %o regain his Oadinha was one ofthe | Mayor Harry P. Cain of Tacoma Kentucky derby seven Innings yesterday at American title from Tony Zale in Chi- is flying from Washington, D. C. before a crowd League Boston and then the flood- most effective pitchers inthe Won Lost Pot. CAgo. W. L to the of 100,000—the gates broke down. The Cards leaguelast year and to get here in time ald in Cleveland .......15 4 7189 inaugural which presages of largest ever to Druxman said Overlin's man- rapped out five hits to should be even better this one New York .......13 » 800 score i the best baseball seasons Tacoma watch a horse ager, Chris Dundee, agreed to dis- three runs and beat the yoar becauseofhis experience .........10 7 588 known, race in North Chicago cuss terms for a title bout in Se- 8-1. in 19040. Earl Porter has has D Braves, cccoceccee » 529 BN next if Hostak and » America. attle July The Reds continued their miser- always been winningpitcher D ..icooooo B > .529 The Overlin their Previ- tempera- won fights. able play by losing to the Phillies, inthe league and itlooks like Washington ..... 6 12 .88 mental colt, ous efforts to wsettle disputing 8-0. Rookie Tommy Hughes held MickeyMoGaa has the stuff | Philadelphia ..... 5§ 12 204 Oh, So Close! given a perfect claims have met with repeated the to three and B & 11 267 champs singles to make thefans forget Ray | Eddie B coasinee failure. ride by allowed only one man to reach Medeghinl and his reliefhuri- RESULTS , TACOMA Arcaro, turned third. ing. ' ABRHPOATE Detroit 10, New York 1. the mile and a Tom Smith biggest Hey. B ..o% . 0 8 1 O Cleveland 12, BROOKLYN LOSES The single asset ofthe route in 2:01 2-5 to clip Washington 4. in- B, cassesr BB’ S 1 99 quarter 17, 11. beat Tigersis hustie. This trait is 88, 7 L.esooe+ 83 B 1 3 0O O two-fifths of a second off the track Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburgh Brooklyn, 6-4, fusedin the ballclub from the Oray, 1D ..eoeeeo8 0 011 0 O Boston 11, Bt. Louis 4, and moved into sixth place. Elbie M sseveane 0 2 00 record established by Twenty B Fletcher's homer with twe managerdown tothe bat boy. | ‘bhou. 8 Grand in 1931, on, TIGERS HUSTLE 1 ,3:2 ? ’ : g Peewee Reese's Hugh §. Nesbitt's Staretor following error baseball Bothelo™e 04 0 01 3 0 Never in Tacoma's with two out in the third, started BmlEh,D cesntsese: 3 0 0 0 3 O was & surprise second and city a elub Chiefs Win Luke Hamlin to his defeat. historyhas this seen Louis Tufano's Market Wise first the Totals ..e00.....32 0 18 0 that and husties way 624 Babe Young hit a homer and fights finished third in afield of 11. Aberdeen Is Host ~ SALEM SPOKANEWenatchee edged two singles to lead the Giants te the 1941 Tigers do. Charles 8. Howard's Porter's AB R HPOAE 5-4 in 13 & Spokane, Saturday night Convention a 9-4 victory over the Cubs and Yakima newspapers made s, 8 «oeees 1 1 8 4 O Cap, second choice to Whirlaway During 8 innings, longest game of the sea- New York's point ofthe differenceshown R, B dssrseB 9 1 3 B B in the betting, finished fourth.
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