Split Deprives Tigers of Tie for 2Nd Place

Split Deprives Tigers of Tie for 2Nd Place

PAGE 18 DKTR 0I T EVE NIX C, TTM £ S (PHOS £ Uit:KK\ 8800) Monday, May 24, 1941 IN FRONT Sports Split Deprives Tigers of Tie for 2nd Place <r~ DESERVED HANDSHAKE Fodor's Three-Hitler Toronto Letter Crimmins Cocky White Yields In Sandlot Feature Bgt Combines Hockey Nightcap to Sox Despite Norris' Federation members note with to 82 in four games as his team Basecaii pleasure today their first full card cuchered East Side Coal, 9-3. the of the season. Rut the boys had losers getting five hit" William a constant reminder of home in Srihmak’s balk gave Arrows then- 516-Pin Lead In 10th Frame the threat of rain to avoid feeling single marker at UAW 7 con- By LEO MACDONELL lonesome. quered, 11-1. By LEO MACONKLL Auto Club had a three-hitter .n receipt of a TRIPLE DOES IT lurm i- Rx HAROLD HAUL from Rert Fodor in taking the; ro-Muiorv-il document in "Mu-*' Flushed with three victories in Police. 4-1, as James Stevenson's Pitcher Jack Wilson tripled with T on the of \v : r--i' PeGroer. the rx-Winri- :,’v crest a 516-pin four games at Rriggs Stadium right field into corners peopled in the sixth • homer Grand River the c< J Norris, v »r 'c "M ' •.«*• HO" C*iltCl popular captain with the Red Sox. their first series avenue in the first stood for th*’ to give Kings the victory over , Mai), rho Snoh team, champion c thr 1 VI nto Glebe and of the season, the Police effort. The Autoists drove ’Oakwond Aves, 5-2. Pitcher Gene *' • of the Tigers today to kno" if D’ Charle* I*¦ »i fimes All-Star Classic, is uants were speeding East for an invasion the needed rivet in the sixth when Palis’ third straight single behind j- pollard. the Detroit drntM t heavy favorite todav to defeat of the Atlantic seaboard. McKenna doubled Rill Ebranyt a walk and nhc.ul of the one wearing ’Mo shirt which hr J- *'n Cnmnuns of Parisrloan when is they were to stop off home after the latter made first baser* of Mickey Hamilton and (?hr dentist) "on from him t'-e pair start the last games of En route 40 Pa., an exhibition on an error. George Panzoff gave Haags the it on in*' la s t game of r,,i 'sO.game home and home at Scranton. for } tl'rG* game tonight the Scranton Relief Pitcher Fred Hrdlicka's decision over East Side. 4-3. >uM the Rod an 1 Maj'lo Leaf"’ s- nrs for the state individual with ] Wins* team of the East Lragwe. mighty swat over the right fence Dick Littlefield and Hudson Sanies Cup sct;rs. match g one championship at Hall- at Wallace Field sent in Hank Juniors took the howl nut of the Podds Friday Refore 28.899 paid customers, “It was a lovov rolorcd wool- Recreation next biggest thp Vartagnan ahead of him and gave Wolves. 24-0, Littlefield allowing <incd. night. the crowd of young ? :»tt*‘tH •hirt.” D< • >on* • \p season, the Tigers and Red Sox Pepsi-Cola the nod over Team- three hits in eight frames. West >jM jflJm amt I am «.urr it would look wrl! Norris, through except ionalh yesterday, •tertj 7-5. Side Sports assembled nine smacks split a double-header ft on thr doctor. My great fear Is smart bowling, is the with for 10 runs in the fifth to sting d choice the former taking the fronts- RACK UP THREE that ho max have rut It up and everyone except Cnmnuns. The piece. 4-3, and the Red Sox the Spartans. 16-8. U*cd it for filling troth." later admits his rival has an ap- nightcap. 3-2. in 10 innings. Joe Pontoine hurled Chevrolet % The writer imagines DoGorr parent eommanding margin, one The split deprived the Tigers of to a 4-0 success over Parisclran. to be facetious going )>o was just trying ihat is to hard to over- a tie for second place. One out in the sixth, Chevrolet he cracked about Dr. Bal- come. he still feels if profited by error. John Zerem- Pitchers when hut Norris 3p -. an lard using the cloth for filling can “grow" that much wood on ' ' jB WHITE IS VICTIM skfs triple, a pass, Pontoine's forth or have dentists got his own drives he can cut it down games double and Jim Hogg's single to y After winning three in a •” *• ? Materials are ¦•••• .> * around to that on the pair that suits him at Hall- row from the hapless Roston crew.| rack up three. Rule for things go into fearer, cvrn that j Dodds. the Tigers stumbled in the second Ray Petty fanned 11 and granted filling teeth, we have been told 1 Norris gave Crimmins a thor- vF**' gamp when Hal White, relief three hits as Virgies won their way. we have our agents ough and trouncing in the * straight detouring Any sound ' "*** pitcher, in the tenth inning lost third in Vickers rut watching for Ballard and first 40 games concluded at the control and Ton Lupien coupled a at Ives Field. 13-3. Wesley Kle- 13 Innings the shirt. f’alaee Recreation last night He timely single vvith the walks to weeki had the the only two assists! DoGreer also would like to avi raged 211 32-40 m tumbling on the Vitgie's side. Thirty-six strikeouts and occa- Chick, score Leon Culberson, recruit out- know what John the S. 172 pins to Crimmins' 198 38-40 fielder. vvith the winning marker. South Fort squeezed UAW 171 sional hitting mark today the 13- hoek< ivcoon of Windsor, did y in tipping 7.956. With a gallery; Oscar Judd. Roston left-hander, in Class R t 2-1. thanks to a pair inning tug-of-war put on yester- thr goose in most with found his that was again-t him of the was the winning pitcher after of doubles in the fourth from Joe day by Rattalinn* Two and Ten «» at the Royal <Ch)ck bath-tub time Norris played them right and replaced Wykrent and Vern Tardiff and of the Firemen’s Midgets League mg Mace Rrown. who Yank York dut ’he series with the aid of "Lady Luck” got Terry, as a flinger ihe five hit pitching of Al Rosak. at Jayne Field. Two sneaked in goose,” DrGrrr had failed relief “It hh» n Use results. Frank (Stubby) Overmire, the South Fort had four off Norm winner. 3-2, as Ed Lubanski. wrote “very cultured and good Crimmins. on Hie other hand, young recruit up from Reaumont. Adams and Ruran Sheffield. fanned 20 in a four-hitter Paul Koiper who topped the company.” outfought himself, which ischarae-j started for the Tigers, seeking his Dick Caroselli had 16. Seven of jockeys Saturday's opening tenstir of him. He couldn't hold; FOUR IN SECOND in third triumph against no defeats. the nine hits off him came from card at the Detroit track by a th*' line on alley No. 13 and with-! After chucking airtight hall for Sam’s grabbed the feature from the hats of Don Maas, who had Gabby Die-Hard out riding t'»ur He'll A the track he was experiment-: six innings. Overmire faltered in Kraetke. 4-1. as Rill Martin kept [three, and pitcher Lubanski. four winners. :ing continually. Augie hope- tod;™ At this juncture of the letter the seventh. White taking over. a curb on Bauman's ICaroselli met ill luck in the thir- «ujt to add to his lead the riivciting PeGeer diverted to In the matter of strikes there innings. yielded fuls Martin allowed only two balls teenth when he released a wild wasn't much Tn six Overmire the baseball which hr is now writ- difference between only two singles He had fine con- to reach the outfield in first pitch after Gene Gram/a s two- ing for the Globe and Mail, along the pair, considering Norris’ lend . trol and hut six round*. Sam's pushed up four base error A single produced th» The latter* 34 walked one man. Then when Ray with his many other duties. had more with 218 in the seventh two hits were buttons in the second decisive run. Interesting chat to 184. hut his were bunched cleared the sacks with Phillies an Pinky congratulated by mates as he crosses Zimmerman Draw ••Just had Hißßins bunched vvith a nas« paving the Twelve dumped Six by ’he ¦¦arrt with Gabby Hartnett,” DeGeer Crimmins had 202 spares. 39 splits way a double and scored later on Ed the and plate on his two-run homer in eighth inning of first game. for two tallies that put the 'score. Six led 1-0 until seventh reported. six errors to Norris' 184. 29 Sox out front, the Rrock's two-base wild peg when Twelve their The Tigers needed it to win. in after home with the scored three Gabby is now the manager of and seven. boys had posted one counter in Mike De Grow s homer runs on a single, pitcher Rob ha«e.s in the second gave the Jersey City club in the In- AVINS IS GAMES the third. .Top Hoover scored that jammed Cucchi s double, and two stolen Record Crowd League, in which cir* Holtzman a 11-3 verdict over Grif- ternational the [run. when he heat out a hunt for bases. cuit the To- I Of 40 games Crimmins won a single later fin.

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