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PAINTERS! / Chase at Aintree FRYERS and ROASTERS Cripps and Girardin THE WYANDOTTE NEWS-HERALD PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 Grand National Sport Shots-harry whitlow SPORTS Recreation News kA |Ln fcOYS BASEBALL AND Minor Baseball Ramblers, Tomorrow night at the Wyan- The local boys who went down to •OFTBALL Yanks, Polish Veterans, Wy. Chem- dotte Chemicals Club, Halowax will Pliiladelphia last Saturday to bat- Boys tle it out in zine and tht nigh speed hoists, BALL STAB DIES baseball and softball leagues icals, Ban Soucis, Pritchett's. in a post- the boat races, had a meet Chelsea Clothes swinging the shells from hand to Carliile, 61, who in 1911 Arc now forming. Boys are urged lot of hard luck. In understand Walter Minor Softball—Holickes, Vitales. poned game playoff. This game was hand. entering Navy in triple play to that ont of ths tough breaks—the Before the completed an unassisted report their teams to the Recre- Midget Bulldozers, Buc- ‘N 1904 Baseball— New HAL- originally scheduled for Memorial judges’ boat gave the kids a nice October, 1943, he was employed by in the Paeifei Coast League, died ation Office, City Hall immediately. GELDING PROM only caneers, Sandhill, W. 8. Monarches. , and,was SHIPWRECKED Day. The game will get away at two inches of water in their shell the Ford Motor Cos. Sunday. He was the outfielder Leagues are history * as follows: Major Midget Softball—Eagles. ¦ffjW/fnHH OFF IRELAND ON THE WAV 6:45. and to pull that with everything in Pacific Coast League Boftfcall or Baseball under It years K TO THE RACE AND 8fLUVfD else tacked in la some job. Anyway, BUY A BOND TODAY complete such a play. TEEN AGE DANCE | drowned, but one wuk they did the best that could as of May Ist, Minor and I r The Roosevelt Bears baseball be HELP THE MIGHTY SEVENTH Softball Recreation Department is spon- W jJWT LATER WAS POUND ON AN done. Watch kids BONDS begefrall under 16 years of these in their WAR LOAN DRIVE BUY WAR as May soring a dance for the Teen Agers > uninhabited island- team behind some swell pitching Midget 4 next race. Ist* softball or baseball un- of Wyandotte on Saturday night, MS WM THEN TAKEN TO by Bob Girardin, trimmed Grosse der 14 as of May Ist Deadline for Masonic Temple with Ingland in t*z for June 2, at the High 7 to 1. Girardin al- The Wayne Coffee Shop teams will be Wednesday, June 6. and his The R*C£ And won it/ Point* turned the music of Alexander i-f on the and Entries to date: mid- lowed six hits but struck out 11 and heat trimmed their band. Dancing from 9 to 18 neighbor, the Wayne Recreation, PRICES PAID FOR Major Baeaball— Barney’s Bar. Everyone welcome. issued one base on balls. For the CEILING night. the other night 4 0 Major Softball—local CIO., De- past season Bob has rung up a rec- to in a Class A softball game. "A" Molay, St. Stans, Modern Flower ord of three wins and one loss. FRESH DRESSED GRADE Shop, Hlleman's. Roosevelt opened the scoring in the BUY WAR BONDS scored And Pass The Ammunition fourth inning when they - three runs on only one hit. Two ABOARD THE US3 TENNESSEE, TURKEYS all weights JBmK \ GOLDEN a walk sandwiched in /W errors and SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC \ miller with a single gave them the three (Delayed)— Leo J. Magiera, seaman, JSmL Hi runs. Again in the sixth the team STEWING CHICKENS B|T 1 WON ENGLAND'S GREAT] second class, whose wife and son, I grand went to town and scored four runs I national SmPu; Palmer, Robert, live at 1132 Sycamore Sfc., ' on singles by Sprlngstead, PAINTERS! / chase at aintree FRYERS and ROASTERS Cripps and Girardin. The record is serving as ammunition passer this year by the Bears is below the aboard this famous battleship whose op losing OH WRITE TO A&P MEAT BUYER- mu a iA . record time even mark winning three and guns have bombarded island after CALL Home Ownersl five but about three of the five island to clear the invasion beaches losses were run defeats. -5469 HECLA AVENUE. DETROIT. MICHIGAN AMERICAN OWNED W* one for marines an soldiers on the road HORSE EVER 7D WAI to Toyko. LOCAL A&P MANAGER 4 HOUSE PAINT i ALUMINUM PAINT EVENT-IN 192M. \t Well, one thing that I see may In the recent action at Iwo Jima OR SEE YOUR come to a head—possible recreation the TENNESSEE approached the park and all that stuff down at the shore to permit the secondary bat- GUARD H foot street. I ENAMELS 4 PUT PAINT of St. Johns Councilman teries to pour heavy fire into caves George Behm has gone for the & and dugouts where Japs had dug in THE GREAT ATLANTIC per place a hundred cent and is for a final stand. INTERIOR SLOSS SEMI-ULOSS doing his best to put it Keep 4 i over. He has served aboard this ship in Great Lakes Golfers Qualify for it up my friend. A park in the seven major Pacific island opera- TEA north end of town could certainly PACIFIC COMPANY * tions. The ammunition passers form VELOUR FINISH V PORCH PAINT Annual Match Play Tournament be used. a human chain between the maga- Great Lakes Steel had their open- The Wyandotte Chemicals League 4 SHINGLES STAIN 4 OIL STAIN ing day tournament Sunday at Haw- man 74; V. Pryoski 74; J. Hesselr had another four games played last thorne valley which was also the 78; J. Steffes, 78; Second flight: Monday night. The South Plant qualifying round for the annual low net, Onutrak 75; Ed Montry, 76; Pipe Shop were too much for the match play tournament. R. McCann, 77; W. Smith, 77; R. Process and set them back 11 to There will be four tournaments Rooker, L. Plopan 77; Third flight, 7. The next battle between the Closing Them during the summer. Sunday’s event low net, R. Bates, 74; K. Echelman, North Plant Pipe Shop and Chlor- was a medal play tourney. On June 78; J. Lockhart, 79; P. Graham, 80. ine went to the Pipe Shop boys 9 to 10, an extra event has been added, All prizes will be given out this 6. Research went to town and a best ball tournament A medal week and winners will present win- knocked off the J. B. Ford crew in All OutAl%% play tourney willbe held again July ing stubs to any salesman at Brohl’s a one-sided game, 17 to 1. The last 22, major mens wear and receive their prize. game the night was a lulu. WE and fall tournament is set of Caus- for September 2. tic pinned back the ears of the NOTHING RESERVED BACK AT U. OF D. I IOff All members who wish to try for FOOTBALL Plate Shop 7 to 5. Football returns to the Univer- GOES prizes should participate in valuable sity of Detroit campus in very all these tournaments. Membership ac- The Great Lakes Steel Golf Club EVERYTHING tive form June 18 when Coach is away again year and will exceed 150. this have Charley Baer holds his first sum- already started some of their tour- Anyone working at Michigan mer practice drills. naments. Last year the gang had Steel, Hanna Furnace or Great Baer has issued a blanket invi- several matches this year Lakes Steel is invited to the swell and Buy Now IfYou Plan Join tation to any and all boys in the it looks like it will be even better. club. district and state to report June 18 ARE Results of Sunday’s play accord- to try out for the squad. ** While on the subject of golf—- ing to net scores are: To the News-Herald lesson sessions Pain tLater!! First flight: Low gross, A1 Babis down Van’s is going - at Archie club 78; low net, Uram, 71; - Many Pete B. 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