Cards Beat Reds in Morning Game, 5 to 1 Sports As Tigers, Tribe YUMPIN' YIMINY, at LAST an INTERESTING PICTURE at FIRST BASE Lead League

Cards Beat Reds in Morning Game, 5 to 1 Sports As Tigers, Tribe YUMPIN' YIMINY, at LAST an INTERESTING PICTURE at FIRST BASE Lead League

Page 24 Juea 1943 TMf DITHOIT TIMfl Soldiers Yawn Cards Beat Reds in Morning Game, 5 to 1 Sports As Tigers, Tribe YUMPIN' YIMINY, AT LAST AN INTERESTING PICTURE AT FIRST BASE Lead League * »** r A--* * T / ~*C I V*. -C r V v, Split Twin Bill Now by One Mix 3-? Leso'"'! tty I t O M\r tH»\ | I I p >' i’d i* • ngs W akefield # * r of g* s y <•l* hi .*te-1 f.c> Full Game . : *’ • nd it' By LEO MACDONELL i sc. gjO >?» CINCINNATI. June 21 H'Pl - ".e mi” faspioneyf in a rt <: 1 1 - Harry Humbert won his third vic- « .<•• *•»•• tory C- ¦• ’i ~i\r ¦ se’trng ht (*»• ggs Stadium over the Cincinnati Reds in s three starts this season as ? ir.jj S- A'• W’ O 't*C "V £ today he pitched the St Cardi- y d,” ' VmJ Louis . t'p>cn' state nals to a 5 to 1 success before a i s'pcis cr> police *1 •.» y s*t jn crowd of 3.242 in a game starting »i yye* I’< )sc no’ in •ei esied at 11 a m. * [ 11 *h w P I' iy i tebrnt n lulling other 'lTie triumph gave the Cardinals ii , 1 . „ .. NC h |S k ta f C t a • the series, two games to one. and >' g i ast hab feats yawned for I ¦f'az ¦.+ , . i«Vhftt ii U* t : ’ temporarily lengthened their first < »> <• ’lie ( ‘ e.\( i(omeni ), ¦ *l<ip< Cs foi ieague h 'nois e> plate lead over the Rrooklyn * wa* one of Rt gg.s Stad.cm > akefiein homer Dodgers to one game. •' * '••’* M ’» ¦re*’ bagged by 'l'lgeis against h - bagged f*i• n, * Rucky Walters, ' sustaining ’»• * "•tf ?•>! his ( i ;¦*- ' • the Indians hut the * defeat of the his >* sixth season on }: •'. v* - hit tlf > > i'd te.i* smash exploded ¦ sixth fix fm his fourth victory, Js i'p W 'A ‘i .teff ifath counted most and yielded six hits, half of them for M.i ;ied ¦ d - ¦ fa-pc nf derided in 11-inning game in f <¦ extra bases, in six innings. ? '••<. liex ! 1 > 'hf • e« m .< f Skipper Boudreau's boy* ] i.ji;on ('- v» hrn ne* piavtng ft to h nitri ihe 'l'lger s behind MI SIAI. TRIIMPHH . o too]. * e fe < v e . wn'kv as liar Id New houser f t i haji He Stan Musial tripled home a run PuakeX' m ,K r vy inter Hr pi* dung, t'a<t captuted tie first I in the first. Whitev Kurowski a few Eami'* w ih tnc to I p/tyrr? doubled home another in the ook'vn IVydger* in i'h» and P >t»KK \\|) fourth and homered in the sixth. 1979 The got him HK.t.INM Indians Humbert sent home a run with a 1 1. mi . Rnv Cullen- ’ Mher ’1 ;g**r home run swatter* Na.xh.vdlr out in the fourth while dou- ' rt now Rudy Pinky Hig- force -1 not hei favottte were York and bles hv Lou Khun and Musial v* *h Cleveland tan* At this gms their sixth ami fourth the of (‘animal tally in trkr a netted the final frrrtirj IfodcrTT took* season respect ivelv Ihe seventh. g ood hei the game pulled A Jk for \II-Siar Resides hi* homei which 'Hie Red* scored their lore run ir Philadelphia tno Plgei* into a tie in t tie late the when Wil- !n a contract tocoach in ninth Woody ugning innings oi k wa* tfie fielding liams Mouhled and Mike McCor- t>< Brooklyn iVvlgerx fr>>thall stat. cavorting around fits’ base f Cawthon mick singled It was the fir« trim. Petr format like a Hal >.•- - Chase . swing-shift for the . a- .... defeat Reds Texas Tech tutor ha* attained crowd of fy I*oo paid < ustomets A this vear in six such game* hi* football ambition . lie day viewed the s festivities ST 101 l« fINCIS< S' STt u ,(i almost s gned In P.etl R* II Heath s all-impor tarit home run ARM OS A a H O A Kagies \ j j « 4 to roach the several came off Henry tPnncci <>ano, k »in JK v Wtlim* 2 .1 2 ago and at one time w.-i* HWfcr rs a 1 | 0 w r *ll it 4 « 4 n scare the Hawaiian, whom the Tigers " prominently Muilll rs 4 3 10 OWkr of I I I mentioned a« men- added to their pitching staff a IJt* rif t j >4 frrrh 14 2*l tor for the IVtroit Linn* O l)»* <-1:24 Moan*' 1401 2 few hours before being to.ssed n a year Pr’r K<w»hi 14 2 11 Tipton 'f 1 1 1.-i-t had (harge t>f R*nAr* 11<>91 Millsr » 1 1 I S into battle Phr,to|-tpb*r Thaio by Tim*» S*»R • \ ’he Alabama harke The Prince who had replaced M*rl«>* 4 A 4 Mu*ll#f f 2 0 3 4 one. as hack to earth UnnSr* h 4 1 2 3 Mttu I a a "ahootmg" taken yesterday the Tigers Tribe'ii - Roy Henshaw -lifted for a pinch Photographers have been for different Mickey comes OrPh r>• A A 1 1' W»ltr« p 2 A t 2 in the eighth had done at base at park.* all the heat Cleveland in the first game. Ned Harris after trying for a high throw. Even Empire York's Our Choice hotel veara first hall over S* >n# p A n n <1 Veil for three innings, giving up country, hut usually the pictures never see scoots gracefully and safely acroas the hag and Ed Rommel enters into the spirit. He s the Crptrf# 1 A A A The A’hletic* are boosting only NpA A A A a single print because they're all alike. Here s a eventually continues on to second as the only one of Inn with leg on the ground. r>»rk Rrrbert for first base on the in Then the fatal eleventh he T-*» * IS 1" ?• '4 Ti'4 .11 7 IT IS All-S’ar team our Rut candi- walked Roy Cullenbine, first In *B»o»a fA- M'l# l*r r *'th'h. d te i« Rudy York and w hen the dian hatter Heath was next Jeff H»"*a fir *,r>n» a »<|iMh T»o( 4i — .« IAC S p. 'Kin.; is dime the picker*. wdT * 1 t lAA JA. got a gi>od hold of one of Henry Pairs Iftoat Par for Two ’>AA havr trouble escaping from the Tonsil Clnnnr*<i OAA AOI 1 up Play pitches Segura and propelled it far * s *:*#• Iha ’he is a Run* Ki*m h p lAtsrnil.f. kvi- fart Injun alwavs into the upper deck of the right threat, slump or no n**kl 2 W’iin»rr* Run* in M'l* powerful field stands. Cullenbine scamper- Hokin Father-and-Son Team and Daniels-Douglas Tradition Says Apache Can't Win Mills Trophy • «•> J Kurow**' 2 Otlfrh*r* MrComAir* slump . Nick Ktten of the Two h«*» Mt* Kl*m I Wuii* K'im«rikl. ng home ahead of him. William* Thra* h*»a h!' M’l- Yankee* ma\ offered as <7 W«laa- he an- Have 7 I s Among Early Run Third Time in Lake Sail Saturday • run RtoUn h**» - A Red Qualifiers for Erie '•I H"m* Kuro**ln Oth-T first ha>e randidate SMASH TIK Stands Alone K I#IA p*v* M»<lrn 'o Klsm. to M'llsr In Wiliisiti* In Tommv Shannon Orchard Ry klnrS H*n<lf<« The two run* smashed a six- M F. HRt KF.NRROO R\ (.EORttF F. \ \ N VW rrnr’v S'ni'K ul R« OimhaM I (’ountry profes- I’ • b» Klnn* Ha*»« r*'t* T.ake Club up EVANSTON. 11l Jure 24 «INS W»l'rr» 1 pjr I on run tie It also shook the whpn « '*<« bad a chance to up Team* teeing off in tomorrow s close to .TO qualifying in advance The ierord says Apache cant ('lair Heorge Naumann F.s- OK uumbrr' ' off W» 1 off S'nfl* sional. he down, Segura, who < f <'<T W«"*r« * n A Prince and before came of the Red of tomorrow’s tegular round under Francisco "Pancho" trellita awav to win 1 Mtama* 1 H"« with at least one other cluh for Qualifying round Run win per ihud Trophv Race ran "ff H'op. 2 I the had another marker niversity Mills nnln**. in Tn'n** "ff Indians a came to the I of Miami oitr morr money but Tommy is Invitational <lolf tournament will spA-cial ruling brought about b> the Thus \t>nr Apache has won three Ni.mi* 2 in I jnnm* n» toi good They didn't in Toledo Yacht Club* >ail K|i.t • Cta’pful measure least two sub-par .scores new conditions. by way of F.cuador. se«-*med to Walla-* l.r*' nn R< l.m'* e»r* as well a« a fine have at straight races in convincing style -inni'i 4 1 *M»i R»r"rk S*»r* need it because in their half of s on Lake Kno Saturday. *n4 a to shoot a' a pan of regis- stand alone the «* Rolf teachei and £ood player home hoys 71 fMMF.Lft (iF.TS HOT today a* Sfhh on Lake St Plan anti Tool’s crew Ctnaili Tmr I At'anA*n<* 3 742 the heat the didn't 7'2 It would he tradition p»M.

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