Sports Roundup Pirates Blast Raleigh All-Stars, 28 To 3 Halas I figure Tm going an I i _lr— -, r\ i t i-i¥otv By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. from “But when he NEW YORK, June 2.—<3i—A re- right,” he says. One-Armed, One-Legged Players Meet Is Banned MLfclbH from minor does write he sure says plenty.” DOWNS Wrestling cent communique BRAVE OUTFIT NIPS CLEVELAND LIMITED league baseball headquar ters Commission SHORTS AND SHELLS By Local brings an official ruling by Head Ever heard of a city that had TO Man William G. Bramham and NEW 4-0 THREE 54 YORKERS, of the lack of co- BLOWS act in base- “Because Leslie O'Connor of the baseball a brother big league CHICAGOOJBS, * New York did between wrestlers commissioner’s office that a play- ball management? operation in 1896 when Arthur Irwin piloted and the local promoter, Bert Lambert Allows er sent out on option must be Ed Klieman Limits Yanks One the Giants and John Irwin the Tenth Inning Single By and for the best in- Hit counted in the player limits of Causey, In Six Robert E. Crow- terest of all concerned, Innings; both the club that options him and Metropolitans. Phil Masi Proves To Be To Six Hits; E.rnie parties Marring, the Baitimore photo-finish Commission has the one that receives him. ley, the suspended ton has receit*?d orders to in- Bonham Is Loser indefinite- Finishes Game These two claim that always has man, The Winning Blow wrestling in the city camera at Eng- but other baseball; stall his finish ly”, Dr. Fred H.. Coleman, been the rule, Fend- its a new in- land's dog tracks. Coach chairman of the The P; men argue that j tenth NEW YORK, June 2—(.T>>—In a Wilmington Wilmington Collins of Michigan State calls CHICAGO, June 2.—{flP>—A tne and that previously; ley one hour and 29 Boxing and Wrestling Commis- Raleigh All-S terpretation” to Catcher Phil Masi, game delayed ® ■ on wrestling “open up’ inning single by one of such were included in tne college rain in the first half sion said yesterday afternoon. the wilde players earlier hit one of the Boston minues by counted and provide more spectacular per- who tests ever “active” lists but not of the ninth the Cleveland The Commission decided up- played a G-ld' formances for the fans. There 3 Braves’ two homers, gave Reliever inning, those the receiving club on the action during: a meeting i um. among Har- over the Indians shut out the New York The of- nothing like a burp with a Joe Heving a 5-4 victory has “under control.” to even their yesterday morning, he added. The B vard accent. Joe Engel. Chat- Cubs today in the veteran Ameri- Yankees, 5-0, today rampaging ficial version seems to make it “WTien feels like med five 1 Causey pitcher? : s baseball showman, has can League hurler’s debut in the series at one game apiece. rather tough fo' a “farm team tanooga’s with the Commission, 26 hits in in three weeks meeting the seve a half dozen gained 20 pounds National League. Ed (Specs) Klieman, sophomore that might get play-; and to meet certain which was called on the road to recorery A.Taci’; cinsrlp off Hi Vandenbere. hurler of the Tribe blanked the promising from its league parent1 and is 1 ers major rules, I am sure that wrestling downpour drenchc'1 •;, basis and from a serious illness. The look fourth Cub pitcher, scored Joe first placers with six hits in his r on a 24-hour recall Dr. Coleman de- streak from second base. His of the may continue,” Dolly Lambert ■ would have to release as many outs’ ten-game winning Mack first starting assignment clared. ball for he local? room for them. may have helped. homer, along with one by Tommy season. players to make members of the in the The other enth when he ?. as is noteworthy tha* the Holmes with one on, came in the second in- Perhaps it Three singles W. K. Rhodes, NO BENCH WARMERS third off Paul The Commission, Monk Harringto! e ... ruling was questioned by George| Derringer. ning of Bernie Bonham, making York Sun headline: "Lippy the a 4-3 lead Jr., and H. Edmund Rodgers, in the lort Weiss of the Yankees' system and New I homers gave Braves in fol- bingles his first start three weeks, of Leo finds Dodgers can do without when the for pointed out that the purpose ed. Horace Stoneham of the Giants. ! rain interrupted game a because of a lame lowing layoff was not to harm vs. seats.” I 29 minutes in the seventh inning. the action Ed Could that old farm indepen-j back, gave the Indions their first Urban, Pirate c A fumble Second Baseman wrestling in any way, but to dents feud be warming up again'1 by run. In the after was played his last gy- DEPT. ninth, play a better __ SERVICE Drews was chased by singles by “make wrestling sport rates last | resumed after a interlude night, led The beat the gun on the Paul long GEORGE DOESN’T DO IT. | Army Andy Pafko and Pinch Hitter in Wilmington”. two home runs, a terlude, the Tribe pounced on Bon- a: Bears’ front I resumption of horse racing early for the Cubs’ tying run j Since rbe Chicago } Gillespie runs in five official i. when an American liaison ham for five singles and three office moved to the fighting front, in May i in the eighth, after which the 39- ban leaves the the before Emerson Roser city Brizzola- group in Burma staged stopped General Manager Ralph | year-old Heving, only grandfather the Portsn oui over join two commun- “Cream of Kentucky Derby” in the succeeded SENATORS WALLOP ra has received just majors, 21 pitching Piedmont Leagu*-. Boss Halas. an abandoned airstrip only and held the The Yankees only scoring threat ications from George Johnny Hutchings ped out four hits for from the Mike came in frame when One was a Christmas greet- miles Japs. Cubs to one hit in the last two the final the at bat and' Coward ? t*e other a Franchuk, Iowa Seahawks’ catch- Pafko first two men got on via a single \ IE 8-1 ing from the Pacific, ( and two-thirds innings. three from Mass., I for five. “hello” note enclosed with er-outfielder. Quincy, i off in the fifth and a walk, but the lanky right- JSOXERS, the; homered Hutchings sea diver before W. Gardner. was a — Hikt ?, answers to a lot of questions Griz- Navy deep hander stopped the next three June 2.— (fP< ! inning. WASHINGTON. and But Coacn he reported to the pr-flight school AbRHO A E batters Matthew.? c.t ; I zolara had asked. j Boston in order. Dutch Leonard coasted to an 8-1 |Powell H's sure his _ 4 0 0 0 2 0 to silence the Johnson claims he's not so! for training. having I Jcost 3b Cleveland Ab K H O A E heavy S 0{ E Luke 9 10 as Washington's Sena- downs. Mack, lb _ 4 10 victory today Corsairs. "When I don’t hear ips and Wheeler, ss _ 4 0 0 0 1 I fortunate. Workman. If- 4 115 0 0 tors evened the series at one-all Mackiewicz, cf _ 4 0 0 3 0 0 rf-cf 4 113 0 0 Manager Bert K e a r Holme's, O’Dea, rf '_ 4 0 1 4 0 0 with Chicago's White Sox. j Gillenwater, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 that the Pirates Hayes, c _ 3 2 15 10 will j Nieman, rf 110 10 0 Leonard was nicked for Chicago's Burt Shepard (left), coach of the Washington Senators, who has an Seerey, If_ 4 12 10 0 ence Army Air Base ■ Ramsey, cf--- 3 0 110 0 on 3b _ 4 1 0 2 lone run in the first Wally Sox 0 artificial and Pete one-armed rookie Ross. ,1 0 As 4 0 1 3 Lazor Homers Masi, c _ 5 right leg, Gray (right), player gion Stadium, W< Rocco, lb 4 0 1 9 0 0 and John Dickshot s dnesday 2b__ 4 0 3 4 3 1 with the St. Louis Browns, talk over in a a game Moses' double Drews, things dugoUt during 4 0 2 5 5 0 1 0 Meyer, 2b_ in the Wietelmann. ss —-- 3 0 0 3 between the Senators and the Browns. leg was amputated single but he was superb Shepard’s p _ 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 Klieman, .4 Hutchings, p after he was injured in a plane crash while in military service. Gray pinches thereafter. UiUdenwater 5-1 Heving. p 0 0 0 0 3 0 injured a Totals 35 4 9 27 Bamboozle Tigers, lost his arm in childhood accident. -r- 13 1 Rick Ferrell drove in four oi 1 ■ 7 Total? _ 35 5 10 30 13 a double New York Ab R H O A E Washington’s runs with By Derringer’s Pitch June 2—OP)—Johnny Lazor sewed the game up with BOSTON, 2b _ 4 4 Ab R H O A E Snrnweiss. 0 0 2 0 and triple. as the Boston Red Chicago homer with two on base today 0 Metheny. rf_ 4 0 0 1 0 0 CHICAGO. June 2. an eighth inning Hack.
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