THI DETROIT TIME! C-17 * Bookies AT FIRST TIMES .. »945 Edgar QUARTERBACK SESSION Oct Beats Have Two Pin Leader Iftvril•/ Hits Favorites Ossie Harris , I < *Xfw ¦ :.fe^.t' ¦jj To Get Test Long One Staff Sgt. Jimmy Edgar gave By CASH ELL ADAMS that, lalrriulKnil >»»• fervir* sporu Team proof last night once he is Jtrltrr Po# -Trim— W L A'* Sam Byrd has had quite a few released from the army, he will Spike Briggs, whose father 1—PartMiean 4 0 940 1 eagle 3’s on Plum Hollow's 487* he a the Tigers, proud 2—Rtioh A l lmu serious contender for world owns is most of 3 E 4r K si 81*3 8 yard eighteenth, but none mor* middleweight the a got 4—D-luxweld .4 1 '*87.3 honors. fact that fan can out of !S-Pep»l Coll 3 3 8 44 4 than valuable nor more spectacular Briggs ———— - Tony Zale, the champion, an- Stadium faster at any - - J. 4 —Palmer Pirlt 3 3 849 3 other ¦ 7 —Wllion A Som 3 .3 04 0 2 lhan the one he made there yes- nounced only yesterday that it big league park. Jle says B—Chene-Trombly 7 3 84 4 1 would take him two that he once made a test and •—Coca -Coll 3 3 81 1 3 terday in what the one-time at ieast 10— Minerall’ll 2 4 8 ’.3 2 months to get into shape. Tony emptied the park of 55,000 people 11 Fife 2 4 844 4 Yankee outfielder termed “World navy night in eight minutes. la—7-11 2 4 844 l has been in the for 13—Gaiketi 2 4 818 2 Series weather.” onto four years and ( .hasn t donned Which team is the monied 14— Nye Furniture 2 4 '*oß > favorite I*Kneppltnier i 4 84 4 4 It gained him and Art McNabh, a glove in the interim. for the series continues 1*- Kraltar 4 914 4 X the star, a tie Edgar, a to baffle the horde of visiting southpaw for first But native Detroiter TONIGHT'* MATCH!* train- base hmTP writers. The local place at 66 with Faust Bianco who still does the physical ' ¦* -#¥ Parlarlean vt Mlniratlltia 12 newspapers jflK _ J&&- that the C üba »• ing work around Camp Hill, Pa., insist ira va Nye 3 4 Palmer Park Cnra-Cola assistant pro at Detroit Country are 1 to 2 favorites, and tele- 4-8. Pipil Cola vi Flfx 7 « Stroh \» convinced all but a few in Arena Kraitki 8 io Ira Wllann »» Chene Tromhlv Club and Frank Connolly, Lake- phone calls to gentlemen of va Gaikit, Gardens last night, that he is a 11- 7-11 Detroit 13-14 EAR pointe fancy who take hots on such vi Deluxweld. 1VI 4 amateur, in a pro-amateur comer in the 165-pound division. Matrhex at The Maplea MWhlrxn and hazardous undertaking* say that Haiue Dearborn. at 9 p m played in a downpour. HOPES FOR RATING the Tigers are the favorites at It also gave the Plum Hollow Edgar needs a release from the !i to 7. On one side of the jam- By HAROLD KAHL pro low score of 70, lobby you individual one army to actually get into serious packed hear that Pace-setting Parisclean tangles under Connolly, who closed Newhouser is A to SfJjkMm. ' irf/, with training. He will await his turn. 7 to top with Mineralites in the feature a birdie 4. But, in the meantime, he ho|x*s Borowy tomorrow and on the, other side, by cigar match of The Detroit Times All- ( LOSE TO PIN Nat Fleischer will give him the the counter, No. 9 middleweight ranking in you hear that Borowy is A to 7 Star Classic tonight at The Maples Despite the heavy' going, Byrd his next issue of King. to whip the slugging Tigers. It in Dearborn. drove >o far on the eighteenth he Hariri got that honor just a day all depends on how your Itooki* The Mineralites will have the was able to get home with a or prior meeting feels. great second, so to the Detroit edge on Parisclean by five pins in 3-iron which car- to five youngster. Edgar, on the basis the ried within feet of the his last Hank Borowy Is first the team averages, hut Harold flag stayed there. of performance night, cer- pitcher to a and tainly deserves to win combined 20 Allen's gang is likely to take a Byrd nines of 34 36, to replace Harris. games In two leagues and Edgar looks like a comer hut since game or two and *poil the former’s Connolly's 35 and 36. Bianco had probably will he the "Iron Man" Joe MHiinnity did a 74. which included a hirdie first to admit it in 1902. his clean slate. need a bit MHiinnity split deuce on the difficult that he does of polish Stroh. tied for second, will he twelfth. is the the victories between Baltimore, Timex Photo Tommy Shannon, of Here way officials in Orchard called it: then the American League, The curtain went up on another Detroit Times roach; Charley Bachman of Michigan State, and Bill handirapfied tonight hy the ab- Lake, was around in 74 despite and the New York Limits. two Referee Sam Hennessey gave (Juarterhaek season ( sence of Rudy I’ugel, who is ill double bogeys as he and Lee Borowy, with a total of 21 wins, luncheon yesterday at Hotel Fort orum, famous sports writer for the Hearst newspapers, Gohs Edgar six rounds, Harris three, with pneumonia. Stroh, with the finished third with a best- did it with the Yanks and Cubs. Shelby, and a big crowd was on hand. Three of the here to cover the World Corum a fine job as ball one even. Series. did leading team average of 10.18, of 67. speakers, left to right, were: (ins Dorais, Detroit Lions toastmaster of the meeting. Three jwiir*had They Judge Joe Lenahan: Edgar four, Steve start the takes on Kraetke. 6<Vs. were O’Neill will Byrd and J. Clive Helferich, Byrd Harris three, three even. identical team against Cubs the FACE OLD MATE and I. L. Funston. and Jack Win- Frank Fischer: Edgar six. Har- that started in the his three, clincher ney and A E Rovsek. The latter one even. against the Browns Sunday. That lloporf E A B and Deluxweld. tied w ith might he pointed out that Exports so second, pair had 32 on The It means Janies Lavcrtw Webb at Kid Kentucky Strong, Stroh for hook up in one Baseball as Winney & made the round in 73. Hennessey and Fischer had iden- short and leading of!, followed by of the features. E B meets up tical score sheets. Eddie Mayo. l>oc Cramer, Hank All Anglos of Sorios against one of its last year s mem- bers, On THOMAS KAYOED Greenberg, Roy Cullenbine, Rudy Freddie Breckle. now with Way Out York,, Jimmy Deluxweld, but E & B is given the BOSTON, Oct. 2 (UP) Bobby Outlaw and Paul Champs Tomorrow—and the World Series through—The Spartans -Gu* Maloney, a tough Pitts- Feted edge. The Hear Lesnevich. world light heavy- burger Richards. diffen nee is that Detroit Times will have a constellation of famous sports and a stablemate of Har- Hal Newhouser will start pitching Individual standings took a drop weight champion, armed here to- ris. scored a seventh round TKO instead of Virgil Trucks Twelve teams of boys who won writers on hand to report tlie doings—in series extras EAST LANSING. Oct. 2 (UP) last week when the leading Phil day to receive his discharge from over Cpl. Pat Thomas in the the city and divn-em champion- and other issues. Regardless of whether you attend one Bauman dropped from first to the coast guard years' eight-round Coach Charley Bachman and after three seimiflnal. Thomas Hit ilk (ireenberg was the lone ship titles in the Detroit Junior game, two games, three games or all games, you’ll still thirtieth position, Roy Milan tak- service in the south Pacific and was dropped for nine m the Tiger to .14*10, Baseball School conducted hy the his Michigan Slate football squad ing the top spot with a 220 hit over carding need The for COMPLETE over said he hoped to defend his title fourth round, and for another .309 In 78 games after shedding department of parks and recrea- Detroit Times the STORY had nothing to cheer about today average. Joe Norris jumped from before many months. nine and an eight in the sixth his army uniform. The lortiest tion, will he honored at a banquet of the first postwar baseball classic—from all angles. as they studied scout reports of twelfth to second. When Pat went down for the regular Mayo at 630 tonight at Belle Isle was with .285 in See as many games as you can, but also view the con- their next opponent the Univer- third time in the sixth. Referee 134 games. The < übs belted Casino. tests—in the Times—through the eyes of these experts: sity Kentucky. Clarence Rosen decided the re- much better. Stan Hack wound Guevts of honor besides ihe play- of Talaber, Roxy Meet turned GI had enough and he up with a gaudy .325, Phil ers will include Mayor Edward J. LEO MACDO.YELL, reporting all game* with his ' Scout Gordon Dahlgren de- IBOXING • topped the fight. ( avarretla with a gilt .355, and Jeffries Jr. Robert Dalton, secre- familiar expert scribed the Wildcats in a dozen Eddie Hein/, highly regarded to the mayor; and skill.
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