1945-07-03 [P

1945-07-03 [P

The Sports Trail Pirates Whitewash Camp Davis, 4 To 0 By WHITNEY MARTIN To Field Another Powerful Football Team Army Expects* __ CHESHIRE ALLOWS BY TED MEIER The details would have to be KNOXVILLE, July 3.—(*>)—Army around Halfback Glenn Davis, and Arnold Tucker and Dick Welter- Ends are expected to be Ray Other Flankmen scheduled for Hiltinr for Whitney Martin) worked out but as we /pinch carefully, foot- of South house, extra point expert, will be Rafelko on the right and Barney Martin) will field another powerful Fullback Felix Blanchard use are Tex Couler from Fort see it, certain requirements for ad- as on HITS ball team this season, Herman Carolina. lined up quarterbacks for Coach Poole of Mississippi the left. SOLDIERS TWO YORK, July 2—(5)—There mission would be Worth and Henry Folberg, also of jjgW necessary. West Point line coach, Elwin Rowan of who Red Blaik’s eleven. Hershel Fusor of Middlesboro, a lot of talk aboul Hickman, Memphis, has been lately For example, boys with a line only said in a newspaper interview starred at LSU last fall, also is The Army probably will be Ky., another stalwart, is expected Texas. scarcity of good jockeys. There ambition to become Offecials Attend ‘C a m the burning jock- here. to “make” the Army built around Capt. Jack Greene to annex the center slot, while p a handful of expected his third year to be only top- eys and between 12 and 16 years of who the Hickman, opening ,eems Hickman, who has been withm backfield, as is Shorty McWilliams, Kentucky, tops the scales further fortifying middle of Davis Celebration riders around. of age, would be As an Night’ flight eligible. University of Tennessee’s Coach Mississippi State star in 1944 who at 192 pounds, and he probably the line will be Shelton Biles, an- with the Army, said he expected With racing now generally re- aid to better teaching, only small the will be aided by Guard Joe Steffy other Tennessean, and Bill Webb John Barnhill at a summer camp will run with the leather for to be At Legion Stadium as a great public sport, the of new students would be the team this year “plenty garded groups near Elkmont, said Army probably Kaydets. of Chattanooga, who performed of Tarboro, N. C., in a guard posi- shortage might be alleviat- jockey admitted yearly. will build another mighy backfield Hickman said he believed for Tennessee last fall. tion. tough.” of a na- __ The ed bv the establishment To encourage boys to become Wilmington Pirates white- tional school for riders, a sort ol riders and to promote an Esprit washed the Camp Davis Blue of the Turf,” where -West Point De Corps, graduates of the school Brigade, 4 to 0, last night at Leg- under proper supervision, could be guaranteed a minimum boys, ion Stadium as ‘Camp Davis Night' could be taught all the tricks oi yearly return of say, $10,000. If Defeat Point Nine 8 To 3 was observed. home a winner as well the earned more Cherry bringing by winning Dodgers Breeding end of the billion stakes, well and good. Otherwise The game was attended by sev- dollar industry. they would receive the difference (Special T< The Star) eral hundred convalescent sol- idea, as it occurred to between what earned and the CHERRY POINT, July 2—Be 'ore a crowd of more than 20,000 The us, they ders stationed at Davis. and service men, the league leading Brooklyn Dodgers Camp uouid be for the various Racing minimum. civilians HOW BROWNS CAPTURE WHITE SOX MOVE downed the Leathernecks of the Marine Air Station 8-3 this THEY Among the honored were to found the school Trainers, with whom we have Flying guests Associations afternoon. it by discussed the liked it. General Usher, commanding of- and keep going contributing idea, Today’s game was a dedicatu >n game, marking the naming of a BOSTON certain of “That be said one. new TWO FROM at annually per centage would fine,” IN THIRD PUCE the baseball park in honor STAND ficer the camp and his chief of their mutual handle. "There have been many instances of Brig. Gen. T. J. Cushman, com- staff Colonel Ron- Marine Myers. Mayor various classes might be where a has come around to manding general of the 2 —CP)— Mike Xhe boy CHICAGO, July 2.—UP]—The ‘Bum’ Of Brooklyn ST. LOUIS, July ald Lane and Councilmen me Corps Air Station. Results Wade, taught as follows: and asked to learn to ride and Yesterday was the hero o1 White Sox moved into third place The lead-off man for the Marines American Kreevich easily Currin To Win Stakes—Eddie Ar- I had to refuse. In the first palce League and Legwin also attended How in the American League today by Mouse smashed a homer New York 6-6, Chicago li-1. St. Louis Browns, twin bil I Halsall, the the special celebration. The 701st car0 xed Atkinson, Georgie Woolf, wouldn’t be able to devote all the Boston 1-2, St. Louis 7-3. spliting a doubleheader with in his first time at bat, but the Boston Red Sox today AAF band under of my time to him and because of his Washington at Cleveland, postponed, with the the direction Johnny Longden. second New York Giants as Leatherneck nine was no match for place rain. a seconc Warrant Officer Leonard executed How to come from behind to win inexperience he might be thrown two to the clinching tightly-pitched the Red Sox dropped the Dodgers, who clowned their several drills before the largex -Conn McCreary. and get hurt.” National League game with a double in the nintt Browns. way through the game. crowd and selections be- to win a maiden race— Anyway, we are passing the idea St. Lcuis at New York, postponed, played How The Sox slammed the Bronx In the seventh inning, Frenchie to drive in two runs for a 3-2 vie to the rain. tween the innings. Johnny Gilbert. along Thoroughbred Racing relieved the scheduled.) Bombers, 11 to 5, in the opener Bordagaray umpire (Only games tory and pounding his first hom< Behind the two hit of we did it then—Earl Sande. Association for whatever it’s worth pitching How row over the behind home and for their fourth in a plate provided American League run of the year with the base: Lefty Louis Cheshire the Pirates took it on the many laughs before the crowd Won Lo,t Pc- McArthymen but huge Teams 7 to scored four runs in the third in- 39 .619 loaded in the Browns’ 1 tri raw ___-— 24 chin in the 6 to 1, as the with the decisions against his Detroit on U. S. Baseball Returns nightcap, 38 28 ning to put the game ice. own team. New York *555 umph in the opener. Yankees’ Bill Zuber put a stop to 31 .530 Cheshire was in wonderful form has edge Chicago _ 35 nelson Of course, the Dodsers. beina To 33 30 .524 The fateful double robbed Bos Officially Germany the New Yorkers’ five-game losing' Boston -__-—---— as he struck out 15 Davis batters 32 30 ,516 gentlemen, took the jeering rather Washington ton’s Randy Heflin of a victory it 1 and on balls. streak. 29 32 .475 allowed but two base Louis -- COBLENZ, Germany, July 2—(U.R) good naturedly. St. his first major league pitching rol< : FOR PGA TOURNEY (FIRST GAME) Cleveland 27 34 .443 Captain Ken Kavenaugh singled The Box: —American baseball returned to The Box: 20 42 .323 after two years in the Navy. H< 1 in and Joe Brooklyn Ab R H O E Philadelphia the third inning Captain for the New York Ab R H O A held the Browns to three hits mov Germany officially today Ssndlock, 2b___ 5 112 0 Burnansky singled in the second YORK, July 2,—(U.R)—It was Stirnweiss. 2b_-_ 5 2 3 1 2 National League new first time in 2» years when 20,- Rosen, cf S 1 1 2 0 ing into the ninth. accout for the Blue Bri- the to- Crosetti, ss ---3 112 1 Brooklyn 41 25 .621 staza to Nelson against field Aderholt, cf _ 1 0 0 0 0 American At S. Louis _____ Byron I.’s turned out in a _ 2 0 12 2 36 29 .554 000 G. drizzling Milosevich, ss St. Louis -- gade hits. the nation's pro- Galan, If _ 2 12 10 (FIRST GAME) as golf If _ 4 0 2 0 31 .544 night. rain to see the 15th 35th Martin, 0 New York-— 37 on Army’s Bordagaray, If _ 1 0 0 2 0 The Box: Cpl. Andy Barnis'h, ^ie headed toward the Eten, lb-„- 5 0 1 13 0 Chicago 33 28 .541 fessionals rf -„- 2 12 0 Division defeat the 106th Division, Lund, 2 31 .523 Boston Ab It H O f mound for the Soldiers allowed six Grimes, 3b 4 0 113 Pitsburgh _ 34 A. Tournament—and _ 2 2 2 0 0 annual P. G. Olmo, 3b Lake, ss _ 3 0 0 1 to 2. —- 4 0 0 32 31 .508 5 Metheny, rf 0 0 Boston ____—_ ; hits, five of them in the third in- 3b _ 2 0 0 1 0 weren’t tak- Hart, .459 Steiner, 2b _ 3 10 3 for pay boys cf_-__ 4 12 10 —- 28 33 the play the Stainback, 0 0 Cincinnati Six Buc batsmen were The game marked opening Schultz, lb _ 4 1 12 Camilli, lb__ 4 0 16 ) ning.

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