Hilbert's Cut Ratewhips A.&W. Root Beerjlh

Hilbert's Cut Ratewhips A.&W. Root Beerjlh

Hilbert's Cut Rate Whips A.&W. Root BeerJlH Dodgers Yield York After Ruth’s Home/ - Mark Eagles Nosed OHi BY BARRY GRAYSON NEA Service »eerie Better Lead to Cards •DETROIT, June 10-r Because -ShSpBBBBBraSop ha never before had so many by Independents home runs so early in June and fairly roars along in the stretch, > •Gilbert's Cut Rota continued to dominate ploy In the Twilight and Reds Win baseball men now see Rudolph Leoaue by cosily dafootina A. Gr W. Root Boar at St. MotyV Preston York as a definite threat Stadium last night, 15 to 3.- Cincinnati Vagins to Babe Ruth's major league While the Cut Raters were combing the combined aUtf*« home run record of 60. ings of H. Helzer and Yox for 14 solid blows, Monr Leggett and to Look Lika Formar Where Ted Williams, the left- Mel Frederick combined to give the mild beverage craw only pTUESDAV JUNE 10, 1941 PAGE 9 Chomps in Victory hand hitter, has to smite the six bingles in the one sided contest. sphere 380 feet to manufacture a ? Terrapin Cepron, Pohrltetaar. circuit clout to right field at Fen- Hellner, Leggett way and flitgh By JUDSON BAILEY Park and 420 to get one to Sharkey paced tha torrid Gilbert Wf iki AmiiliM Ptm right-center, Rudy York, the Wagon 10 attack, right-hand each with tw*hitofe Site •The Cincinnati Reds are be- batter, has the left trips to tin plate. ImbahbenL Sports Glass 1 ¦ - si*. ¦ The ginning win champions, field stand at Brigg? Stadium to like in ¦_¦ Defeats A. is W. catcher, lad tea tote* JMN ritUuiV>IIVTOff even if they don’t always look sight in half his games. two blngles Competent with In thrit at- lik ebasebalTs kingpins. judges say York, tempts. •»' < game by game during who has 13 home runs as this is ''.i E* RANDOM READING Taken Salter’s In Recreation gbmaa * written, should be 10 Lean* npted baseboll scribe the past couple weeks the Reds ahead of played mOnt have been the beneficiaries of the field by Aug. 1, when he usu- Making good use of 17 solid last night, Indupgndtortv / collecting fEbkka a hobby of more lucky victories than you ally starts his drive. hits and eight enemy errors. nosed out •ngTrr. 1# to H, In Cpn. Keglers Covered Wagon s slugfest ift tn# baseball slang he Girl bat But they It wil) be won its first and Miller’s Cream' could shake a at recalled that York ery job gets more difficult ev- up to surge that pasted the pill the game in Fumble Laagua compe- humbled Bat Club, 24 to 8. aha add a sudden into left field A ery year as thousands of has brought the world cham- stand of Cleveland’s huge'Muni- tition last night at AUes Field four run uprteng In foe ipoittswriters all over the coun- Tourney pions, eight triumphs in their past cipa Stadium to beat Bob Feller from Salter’s Market. The score seventh inning whfio th#EapK Close 22 to 11. were scoring only gave more games, lifting thejn within a and the and clinch was tturtee attempt to lay a little 10 Clevelands v try > * Independents already semi-bar- Nawcomars and Vast half game of third place in the the 1940 American League pen- The Trailer ten had little dif- the ug*lh m Sim color on the ficulty with the combined offer- but interesting contest Ind* baric terminology. National league. nant for the surprising Detroit Shara Honors in Moot x ings of Chuck Pegelow and El- pendents got 18 bite off Spader the fast traveling * which club. •.o . Few readers will dispute That is k mer Logge, who toiled over the and Simms; Eagles lteffStad- slang it By can’t be brushed aside simply YORK HIT 18 HOMERS fact that baseball os ROBERT MYERS IN AS seven inning stretch for the ler. in newspapers OLOS ANGELES, Junt 10—</P) by saying they have been get- MONTH FROSB appears doily York topped one of Ruth’s Lumbermen. L. Linderman, who* Leading hitters ter ludtesod*/ to San Francis- —Surprising young opportunists ting the breaks. went the route for Covered ents Don from New York The Reds have marks in his freshman ye^r—- were Sluart, BeUhorn. from Los Angeles, where keg- been in a bat- Wagon, allowed only hits and Tate and co mokes for more tasty read- season. For the -1937, when in August he clicked 14 Vermeulon, all [vm&r ling is just becoming a major ting slump all got fairly good his three hits; ing. To those who would chal- yesterday Hugh 18 home runs off the support from for Eagles, Qrawo, sport, and .veterans from Chi- first five innings some of only lenge the statement we append Dodgers slickest slinging the junior wheel mates who bottled three Machowski and Waston.*** cago, long a stronghold of the Casey of the Brooklyn with a little mOrsel gathered hitless. first sin- could offer. Not even Ruth in the chances. two. here same, shared all the laurels of held them Their Leading hitters were Salter, The Creamery In our rother desultory read- the 24th gle in the sixth was wasted. Then peak month of his palmiest days team sacred ‘te-i annual women's inter- jRI y&&'.4': ’ • * whose three hits in four trips in- every inning A * te whig Bat Oik 4k. \ v ¦£»'> e. % figu .* ing. The item in question ap- national bowling congress. in the last three innings they matched that PPb*>.v.. V...i • ¦ jjyft The Sultan of Swat’s max- cluded a double; P. Helzer, who In aUMOIIe/a 'peared in a Providence news- Los Angeles claimed three of made nine blows, including a Rady York's eyes appear be closed but doesn't official a imum was 17 during September, to here, he doubled twice in three b Mi N pdpqr 1879, the day after the major titles—singles, doubles home run, four doubles and shut them to home run opportunities. times at bat; Wisnay who sin- in' triple, coming off with a 1927. °wrh by L* Hines, Providence play- and booster team championships. 9-7 gled twice in three trys; DeLorge, Fleming VriiWttwf. Paul a Chicago, victory and making the Dodgers York belted 35 home runs in the day and N.3m3K»B§ “Forgot- which dominated the around, but took over He uses a much shorter swing whose three hits dou- made good er now known as the yield circuit lead to the St. ’37, but got in only 104 games as Included a use of nine Ba*4£teb 11 hits in 1940 tourney by sweeping every the Hankus-Pankus was inducted than—say Jimmy Foxx, perhaps ble; Cowan with a tingle,, triple errors. Newman ten Athlete," made crown, won the coveted team Louis Cardinals who trounced a third baseman and catcher, so into the army. He has taken the shortest ever used by a long- and Athrnht was and homer* Linderman and Liv- each with two hits, ted 12 trips to the plate in a dou- New York Giants, 5-2. he actually hitting at a rate ' B*fcfefc and all-events honors. the complete charge of the Detroit range swatter. That is why ha is ingston wltn two homers and with the Lonnie Frey, a one-t im e of 52 a year. Many of his appear- bat ble-header. A packed gallery of more than infield. a stylish hitter who never looks Benoit with two singles and a ntaarmaama • "With two men on bases 3,000 saw the curtain fall early Dodger, was the big gun in the ances were' in the role of a pinch- awkward. Standing far back in INDIAN GETS DISTANCE \ double. - end retired, the gient this morning on the tournament, leds’ victory, driving in four hitter. the box, he steps into the pitch qa two. in The Cherokee may be retarded WITH A SHORT SWING ...tfit went to the bet first ever held in the far west. tallies with a homer the on s direct line. BotmWl, m Brbitfhers ninth, somewhat by of not at **4• t to Belated efforts to crack the top eighth and a double in the the absence York was at home third to pitcher end mode o terrific hit. Hank Greenberg. hit base or as a catcher, but is happy York tries work the five failed. The nearest was in but a two-base error by Short- York be- hole then VMa. IS 4 !• JK O'¦ . centerfold, the sphere into a and waits for the «f « doubles, where comely Ann Ton- stop Peewee Reese irt the latter hind Greenberg and pitchers pre- and comfortable at first base. Sports VmMatoa. , 4 ¦ ball wants to whirling through the air os win- ferred to take iheir This and the fact that he is not he hit. When it ka vie and Helen Mirth of St. inning made Cincinnati’s chances with along, is set to give van, o ..........-4, jk younger man. Greenberg pressing while fully cognizant of comes he it ums, though shot from o cannon. Louis rolled 1121. ning rung unearned. Credit for the a a 1 i walk, pitchers gam- Importance at- ride. Hines ran backward Nearly keglerettes victory went to Joe Beggs, would and his in the Detroit *— Paid 6,000 from the why try with the speed of e deer, end 32 states, Honolulu, Panama although it was the pitching pi bled on stopping York, who con- tack, counterbalances to a great "And should I to hit Roundup- cap- sequently ample opportunity extent the effect of his being a to right for a single or double, when to the inner and Canada bowled the 26- young Elmer Riddle that had Oww, ! ..: claim in.

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