BUILDING? •Games Behind Leader

BUILDING? •Games Behind Leader

Sports Roundup THE YMILANTI DAILY PRESS. YPBILANTI. MICH.. TUESDAY. JULY S. I*4l PAGE FIVE Salem, 111. —INS— Floyd Kaiser, 28, of Belleville, 111., was dead todav of injuries suffered when his midget racing car crash- Leagues during practice 8 miles National, American Clash in at All ed into an embankment a run a track Star Game east of Salem vesterdav. His brother. Row 25, who was also a midget driver, was killed in a similar accident near Faris, 111., last Hand-picked Teams Tear Into vear. Flint Indians, FIRST-YEAR STAR - - - Bv Jack Sords Champion Will * * * Each Other in Briggs Stadium Detroit —lNS—Jerome "Dizzy” Dean signed a contract in De- Saginaw Teams be Left on Top Detroit, Mich., July 8 —(API Wyatt did not feel so good, or had troit to broadcast home games of the St. Louis Frowns and'St. generally The two greatest teams In base- popped a splint, and New York. July s -HfiS—After Louis Cardinals the next three years. not ready to pitch. for none, In- was Bat Mana Show up Well stillest, • * • ball. bar absolutely tear years, short- ger Bill McKechnte of the Nation two the most to each other at Briggs Stadium sighted and least sporting rule — ever New York —IN'S Mrs. Sarah Palfrev Cooke, veteran Wight- ala was counting Whit, neverthe- Bat* With Tv/o today in the ninth annual Oroai devised the baseball man Cup star, todav was queen of F.astern Clay here less. by people final- the new Court ' game between up today, 5 Major Team*, ly will off at the former trophy from Virginia All-Star hand-picked The score, to was League come the books Tennis. The internationalist won the - specialists of the National and the the League eud of this season, when the Amer- Francisco, 6-1, victories for American Wolfenden, of San the defending champion, 6-1. American League. against 3 for the Nationals In the Cleveland Trimmed ican League nil! go hark to the tra- . » * The American League is sup- All-Star series. However, the A- ditional idea behind sporta in this (By — — posed to have the more terrific slugged their way to Associated Preset country and let the champion stay Slew York UP H'eat her permitting, competition in both mericans 1 Two the Michlgsn hitters; the National Leagus the comparatively simple triumphs In members of on top until a better team comes divisions of the Men's Eastern Clay Court Tennis Championships along. slightly more clever pitchers. This the first three engagements ana State League took time out Mon They're wiping out the non- be concluded today. the defending cham- perpetrated in 1939. prohibit- will The singles final pits partly is a hangover from the days the Nationals have been doing all day to croes bats with opposition sense ing the pennanr-w inner mak- pion. Frankie Parker of Altadena. Calif., against Gene Alako when All-Star game was right lately. major leagues from of the The Americans were from the and ac- ing trades extept Los doubles. Parker and Charles Mattmann young, when American League gritting their on waivers. Angeles. In the of th* the ones who were quitted themselves favorably. Assuming that -Waaehatl l« Babe and Lou to sports Southern California University engage Jack Kramer Los Ange- had Ruth Gehrig teeth today. The league-leading Flint Indians as as big business, that of do batting tbeNational well rule les and Ted Schrocder Glendale. Calif., the title. Its and After Feller either had breezed made a crowd of 3,600 home fans never should have heEn adopted of for League and DU through first innings * * * had Carl Hubbell the three of pretty proud by trimming their and e'eryhody. including the Na- Dean to do Its pitching. today's game or. on the other parent Cleveland Indians of the tional League knew it at Cherry Hills Club, Denver —UP— Nine meanest gone the time. of the holes They are now, all of them. hand, had got bis bumps. Manager American League, 3 to 2. in a The latter refu-ed to have any part n golf—all strung in heart-breaking succession along the back- The F.abe la retired and corpulent, Del Baker Intended to use Thorn- snappy engagement. of it and the American tacitly ad- stretch at Cherrv Hills—held the answer to the final qualifying and Gehrig is dead. DU Dean Is an ton Lee of the Chicago White Meauwhlle the Saginaw White mits it* error in the dispatches round of the Professional Golfers Association Tournament today incipient radio announcer In these Sox. a talented left bander. Be- Sox made the Detroit Tigers work ont IVtroit revealing that the parts, trying to make broad- Manager up magnatea wipe plav his yond that. Baker's mind a moderate sweat before they have decided to out as a field of 99 scrambled for 64 positions in the match draw. casting pay money. Carl budge. could tae only legislation * * * him some refused to win, 9 to 6. before 1,732 fans baseball ever Hubbell is on the National League Not Much Difference at Saginaw. cove* a tor "’sP,jaß 1 / designed to stop one specific team Indianapolis. Ind —CP Pobby Riggs. Clinton. S. C . opens squad, but he is a veteran who "If we’re ahead I can pick any- In the only league game Muske- Os fIERRrTo)?'/ \ Having ImHod to halt the Yan- ’ defense of his western tennis title today against George Xewton. pitched only two days ago and body. If were behind by that gon trounced Laustng, 12 to 3. to aalo ow i a L <a* J kees oil tae ball field through four Indianapolis. consequently cannot be counted time It won’t make much differ- drop the Senators Into the cellar. straight seasons, the owners got upon for duty today. ence”. Thrse Saginaw errors and eight together and decided to do It In the meeting On Sldllnes That’s the entrancing tiling bases on halls contributed to the room and that rule result- ed Whether So the great athlete* who call- about an all-star game. Nobod\ is Detroit victory. The White Sox It .-topped the Yan- kees i. although Games Bring Luck ed the original tune are gone. The a mistake The got gay with Pitcher Archie M problematical, they AllStar Bad allowed second did fall win pennant heroes of the first All-Star game first usually fatal. It was Kaln, Tiger lefthander, and plied to the lasi one is hut it also has the less than a decade ago mostly upon reliable authori- up six runs In the first six innings -easnn. stopped to Joe DiMaggio Records Reveal understood Detroit Tigers, who took the will be on the sidelines when the that Manager Baker eitljer The game marked the Tiger debut 1940 ty flag and will be lucky to finish In Detroit. July B—INS—Joe8 —INS—Joe DiMag- unbroken. shooting starts today. That Is how- would let Sid Hudson. Washing of the high-priced collegian. Dick Only regularly schedul- Ir field, the first’division this year. fast baseball changes and shifts ton’s splendid young pitcher, work Wakefield. Playlug right gio, centerflelder for the New York ed league games are counted :n got a single, double, and They can’t do anything about Yet the American League re- a certain amount of today's game he walk Yankees who has established an official averages. and to first and this now. of course, but they might mained a strong favorite today, he and the American League lined out popped streak or to short In times bat. ave sooner, knowing in the spring all time hitting by punch- i because the boys still eyed and re- lose some friends In Wash- five at COME BY would Although they hita that Hank Greenberg was headed ing out safe blows in 48 consecu- TAXI superior batting pow- ington. perhaps gives collected 14 draft, spected the That, an Saginaw for the removing one man er of the circuit. off pitchers, the Tigers tive games, has not fared so well Bay City, .lich., July B—AP junior idea of the angles an all-star had wait SuDeR from their outfield and their big- The promised to be against. Ba- to until the late innings gest B all-star games, a glance at the Six Michigan draftees came weather game manager Is up stowing away threat from the plate, and that >ecords revealed from this time of year, and before the game. A y, -tUiCO Os Dick today. cool for ker uses Hudson, else. ' 6AS6v4A*J TMC- Bartell was through at in by or run In the seventh broke a 6-6 tie about Joe, who will start In today’s Fort Davis North Carolina clear. Briggs Stadium figured to Outside of his starting hurler, A-WLPDCS shortstop and Charlie Gehrlnger and Bridges doubled , PUiUDCcrMiA linth major league all taxi in order to spend at filled with Tommy home w as an uncertainty for annual star Sunday be comfortably more Deacon Bill McKechnie of the two In the ninth. Bridges second base. stssle in Stadium, made home—a 2.000-mlle round trip. The 50,000 fans. scores The New York seem Briggs has 1 than Many more Reds intended to use Bucky Wal- pitched the last three innings, giv- club did not *nly three hits 21 hat six were James Vance, Detroit, to the to be particularly hard hit, for in times at would have liked attend, ters as his second thrower and ing one hit and five.

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