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(Ireat Lakes Navy Nine Whips Fort Custers-0

TIGERS TIE 2D AFTER LOSING IST ? ???? ???? (Ireat Lakes Navy Nine Whips Fort Custers-0 Tiger Box Scores COCHRANE BACK Pyllaks Homer Indians Chase FIRST GAME DETROIT Tt«S SPORTS DETROIT CLEVELAND AB H O A AB II O A 5 4 0 Hchcck.aa 2 0 2 Wthrly.cf 5 2 • McCky.lf 5 12 0 Hocket.rf 4 13 0 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1942 Bridges Cramr.cl 5 3 2 0 Kellner,3 5 5 2 2 IN OLD STAND Scores 2 Runs to Win HlKin«.3 4 111 Meath.lf 4 110 York.l 3 0 5 0 Flmlng.l 4 2 9 0 Roas.rf 4 2 2 0 Bdrau.sa 3 2 13 Bldwrth 2 4 1 5 2 Mack,2 5 12 2 Tebetts.c 3 17 1 Denlng.c 3 15 0 Bridges,p 1 0 0 0 Mtlnar.p 1 0 O 1 Rally Opener, Goralca.p 0 0 3 Hrvtng.p 2 0 0 1 10 to 3 2 In Sailors' Tulals 35 11 24 9 Total* 35 15 22 9 DETROIT 020 010 000— 3 and Harris Second Game Is Called Cleveland 300 302 02a—10 Hutchinson Kuna -Cramer, Rmi, Bloodworth. Weath- in Tenth, 3-3, as Teams erly 2. Hocked. Kellner 3, Heath 2. Mack, Both Hurl Scoreless Dinning Error York Run* hatted In Keltner 2, Fleming. Boudreau 4. Bridges. Forced to Vacate Park Hitchcock. Denning. Weatherly. Rosa, Ball at Briggs Stadium Heath Two-base hits- Hockett, Mack, Keltner. Heath. Htolen bases Ross. W'eatherly. Sacrifice hlta—Boudreau 2. mt-,ml* »« Meving. to By Apeclal THE DETROIT TIMER Double play—Keltner to Mark lt |ir I EDGAR HAYES Fleming. I,eft on base#—Detroit 13. Cleve- CLEVELAND. July 4 The land ft Bases on ball*—Off Milnar 5, off If It was for the service cham- Having 2. off Bridges 1. off (lorslca 2. Tigers struggled 19 innings here Struck out —By Having 3. by Bridges 5, by BBBMBBBBBBBBi pionship of the United States. today, they got for their Horst' - * 2 Hits- Off Milnar 4 In 2 1-3 ¦ Mickey and all Innings, off lievtng 7 In 5 2-3 Innings, off Wr Great Lakes has it. Coch- pains was a one-sided defeat by Bridges H in 4 Innings, off Corsica 7 in 4 Innings Hit by pitcher—By Corsica rane’s Great Lakes Naval Train- t Hockett >. Winning pitcher—Hevlng Los- the Indians. -- ing turned back the ing pitcher Bridges Umpires Basil. Station team After Tommy Bridges and Stewart and Guinn. Time—2:l4. challenge of the army’s re-enforced Johnny Gorsiea had been mauled SECOND GAME Fort Custer team, 5 to 0, before for a 10-3 beating in the first game DETROIT CI.EVEIAMI Stadium AH H O A ABHOA 6,939 fans at Briggs of the holiday double-header, the liit'hrk.f 4 0 2 4 Budreu.s 3 113 Saturday afternoon. M Csky I 5 12 0 I Dean 0 0 0 0 0 found three navy two teams fought to a 3-all. 10 eraser <1 * 2 2 IGrlme* o o 0 o Fort Custer Higgins 4 4 0 Hutchinson, Inning standoff in the second. 3 2 1 2 Hockett.r 10 pitchers. Freddie for- Harris.ri 3 2 5 0 Keltner.3 4 114 merly the Ameri- long day’s York lb 4 O 10 O Heath,lf 4 0 2 0 of Louisville in The result of the » Bldwth.2 4 1 2 2 Mllla.rf ft 2 0 can Association, and the veteran work was that the Tigers dropped Parsons < 3 0 2 0 Fleming.l 3 0 Hi 0 George of Philadelphia •Gchrngr 1 5 0 0 Ma< k2b 4 0 4 3 Eamshaw bark to the spot they occupied Tbhetts.c 0 0 10 Hagan.c 4 0 2 0 fame, too much and although it Hnshw.p 3 0 2 1 Bagby.p 2 0 0 1 collected six hits and were aided when they invaded Cleveland Fri- -P.oas 1 0 0 0 Wethrly 10 0 0 Beni .n ft 1 by errors, it couldn’t shove day night—two games behind the p 0 0 two over a single run. third-place Clevelanders. Totals 37 5 30 12 Totals 34 4 30 11 ' Mickey Harris, from the Boston * •Batted for Parsons In ninth Higgins Hitt Timely •Batted for llenshaw In ninth Red Sox, started for Fort Custer 1 Ratted fur Boudreau in tenth for In and held the sailors in check for second game, in which IKan Dean tenth > Batted for Bagby in tanth five innings. Jack Griffore, who Higgins batted in all. three DETROIT O4O oio fl—3 him, was touched for one (s»0 replaced and a 000 o—3 - :&* runs with a home run single, Cleveland 201 :/;>-¦ ¦'. 4-' c- , i -•'-%¦ s\i: -v-' .-r JH fwa m "wiii, tim run in the sixth and then the sail- Roy • * was a tight duel between Calied end of tenth. m a M out runs Boudreau ' " ors broke in a rash of Huns McCoaky 2. Higgins. .' «' - ¦'¦' >v f'» - '¦„ ',*• i . j''-, A 1 Benton for the r jf, J j, . i. tm*. ’•a llenshaw and | Si i* \ ¦ -,f .. Hockett Keltner. Error Hitchcock. Runs '', -a* r . 1 P - , * .J ‘ 1 TV with four in the seventh. Tigers and Jim Bagby for the balled in Higgins 3. Mills 2. Heath. Two- base hits -Keltner, Cramer Home run Indians. Higgins Kellner play- m B v m Mullin Hits Hard llenshaw permitted tlie the In- Sacrifice Double Hagfy to Mack to Ktemtnr Left on bases played the entii dians only four hits in the eight ftetrolt 5. Cleveland a Bases on balls Pat Mullin Off Bagby 2 off llenshaw 4. off Benton game in his old centerfield spo ! innings he worked and Benton 2 Htrucfc nut By Bagby 1, by Benton 1 * one hit in three allowed none in the last two in- Hits Off Hrnahaw 4 In Inning* oft and collected 0 tn inn:nr* Umpires- Stewart i H nings. Benton 2 Wr times at bat. Twice he hit the hall Quinn and Basil Time of game—2 07 hard, right Benny McCoy, Nevertheless, the Bengali had to Attendance 20 535 but at Come from behind with a run in another former Tiger. the eighth to escape their second The navy team lefj after the defeat of the day. although they game for IHint where it plays to- solved Bagby for twice as many Split morrow. Then a great number Yankees Cleveland, hits as his mates collected. lm JHH u ' M' oT them go to where The game was called at the T I [] - Mickey Cochrane will assemble end of 10 innings under an agree- ¦llf them to play the winner of the ment that no inning could be American and National League started after 5:30. in order to With Red Sox All-Star game. clear the stadium for a patriotic McCoy collected a single In the festival scheduled for the eve- BOSTON. July 4 (UP).- The first inning but fell under the Silvestri, a for- ning. Yankoog it in rifle arm of Ken Now York made two mer Chicago White Sox catcher. Both Starters Fail a row over tho Boston Red Sox Andres singled in the second, but Bridges, seeking his eighth vic- today, defeating them, 6-3, behind was forced at second for the third tory in the first game, was op- a 14-hit attack in the first contest out. po*ed at the start by AI Milnar, of a twin-bill, but the -Red Sox Fort Custer collected its first the second to win w hit in the third with two out. the rallied in game * veteran southpaw, but neither <».. - lasted long Bridges was ham- it, 6-4. .lift.liß#> .v Mueller singled to right and then *' Johnny Sturm, Yankees mered for eight hit* in four in- Red Ruffing got three hits as he with the -y • last year, walked, but Hutchinson nings. while Milnar was wild and pitched the Yanks to victory in the ’ ineffective. Joe Hcving. who re- opener, Ted Williams’ homer led ¦..*•**¦>' knocked down Cecil Travis’ drive - / lieved the Indian starter in the the Boston attack in the nightcap. ..v7Tj< ' **¦ and threw him out. ¦ * < third, was with the vic- . •* _5r ' J • • credited riKNT GAME •.; W * i Error Brings Run ¦¦— •» . ’T. • - eat • -ew - -/m* •r i' sjj raiiriisiiv a. tory. NEW lokk BOMTON Oris Hockett started the Tribe's AB H O A AH H 0 A Chester Hajduk opened the sixth Croeetlt.3 4 0 0 3 DMgiocf 5 111 single first-inning attack on Bridges with Hassett] 5 2 5 0 Pesky,* 4 111 for the sailors with a to the Hnrtrh.rf 3 3 10 Firney.rf 5 0 2 1 center. McCoy filed to Mullin. a double and scored on first JDMgn.rf five 5 1 10 0 Wlllms.lf 2 0 3 0 Lucadello singled right sending of Keltner's hits. Jeff t>nerr,2 - to Ken Gordon 2 5 1 3 2 4 13 4 r ; > _ isgM» Heath walked and Lcs Fleming's Keller,lf 112 0 lAiplcn.l 4 2 10 <1 ¦ 2 r*'-C Hajduk to third. When Mdeller Ruruto.s 4 2 3 2 Tabor. 3 4 2 1 7 fumbled a perfect double play single scored Keltner, while put- Ro**r.« 5 13 1 Conroy.e 3 1 ft 0 ling Heath on third. Lou Tvru- Ruffing p 5 3 '•O 0 Judd.p 1 0 0 ft chance.

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