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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sunday, April 21, 191A Cards Beat Old Jinx In Handing Cubs First Defeat, 2-0 Page 2fi IVews Serllon TWO-HITTER BUCKS SURPRISE By Capturing Honors EARLY LEAD Taken Off Borowy, the Boston attack with four hits in five trips to the plate, one an inside park home run in the first inning with two mates aboard. Holmes had two doubles and a single and scored three runs. Bill Lee yielded 12 hits, but went the distance for the Braves. It was the Phils' third straight Is Hurled By Tiger Nine-Game Card On For Dayton Flyers Dayton, Ohio, April 20 (AP) The University of Dayton, which will resume football next fall, will play a nine-game schedule, it was announced today by Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Harry Baujan. The schedule: September 28, Canisius (Buffalo, Cleveland Loses Home As defeat.

Up Breclieen Gives Six Scattered Hits. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. Opener To Tigers. AB.H.PO.A AB.M.rU.A! 0 3 1 1 2 Ryan.

2b Wakefield's Double And Single N. at Dayton; October 5, Miami 5 3 4 OI'DinRos 5 4 4 0 6 0iTabor.3b 4 1 2Nortnt y.rf 6 2 2 4 12 4 10 11 Hi msloy.c Hopp.cf Roweil.lt rid era, lb Masl.c Culler, as I- 0 0 0 3 1 II 2 2 4 1 3 0 3 11 il 2 4 1 2 i 0 0 (I II (I 1 (I 0 (I at Dayton; October 12, Cincinnati at Dayton; October 19, Toledo at Marion Is Big Help To St. Louis Hurler Don Johnson Gets Three Straight Blows. In Track Meet With Michigan State, Miami And Purdue Boilermakers Runners-l'p. Columbus, Ohio, April 20 (AP) Ohio State's track team sprang a surprise today by running away with a quadrangular meet with Purdue, Michigan State and Miami before a crowd of more than 4.C00.

The Bucks, scoring in every event, piled up 70 points. Favored Drive In Four 42,775 See Bengals Romp, 7-0. 4 11 3 vWascloll L.ee.p Toledo; October 26, Western Re ISimlnick.c Tnlnlfl 40 14 27 10! N.jws'me.ss 3 iKnrl.p 0 Cleveland, April 20 (AP) Hal 0 0 0 (I (I 0 0 0 2 INovikoff 1 Mulligan. 0 serve at Dayton; November 3, Xavier at Cincinnati; November 9, Chattanooga (Tenn.) at Dayton: November 16, Ohio University at Athens; November 23, Marshall at Dayton. Totals 40 12 27 11 Newhouser throttled Cleveland's Indians with two singles today, while Dick Wakefield provided the heavy stick work as the World Champion Detroit Tigers notched Purdue finished second with 49 Vi 'Batted lor Murtauch in ninth.

Batted for Hemsley in eignth. jBatled lot Karl in eighth. 12 3 4 5 fS78H Boston 3 0 (I (I 2 0 1 (I II Philadelphia. 10002000 03 KiT.ir T.pe Tannr. Northev.

Runs a 7-0 triumph in Cleveland's home Chicago, April 20 (AP) Tht Chicago Cubs raised their 1943 National League pennant before a capacity crowd of 40,887 at Wrigley Field today and then the St. Louis Cardinals promptly handed the champs their first setback in four tarts, 2-0, behind the clever south-pawing of Harry (The Cat) Brecheen. After Ford Frick, league President, handed Manager Charley Grimm of the Cubs the bunting in a pre-game ceremony, the Cards nicked Hank Borowy, their 1945 opener before 42,775. Batted In Holmes 3, Sanders, Maal 2. Mccormick, Tabor.

Two-Base Hits McUor-mlck. Holmes 2, Tabor, Culler. Homo Run DETROIT. I CLEVELAND Holmes. Saci-ilice Lee.

Doub rlav AB.H.PO.A. ARH.POA Tabor to McCormick. Lett on Basts Bos Lake.ss 3 11 3 0 2 0 Mayo, 2b 3 3 Girls' Team Needed To Complete League One more team is needed to complete the roster of the St. Bernard Girls' softball league which will play all its games this season under the light of St. Bernard City Field.

A final organization meeting before the opening of the season will be conducted Tuesday night at 8 4 ton 12, Philadelphia 11. Bases on Bauson, Lee 1, P.atit'nsbcrser 2. Mulliran 2. Struck Out By Lie 2. Raffensberger 1, Karl 1.

Hits Off Rr.ffensberger. 11 in innings. Karl 3 In 1, Mulligan none in 1. Winning Pit, I.i'fl I.OSII1P Pitcher 0 1 i Lemon, ct 2 0 2 OlScerey.rf 3 1 11 OlFlemlng.lb 4 3 4 llKeltner.3b 4 0 1 3 0 1 3i Hayes, 1 1 5 2Lollar.c 1 0 0 2 Mack. 2b 3 4 Mullln.rf 4 Hlggins.3b 3 Tebbets.o 4 Newbr.p 3 nemesis, for a lirst-inning marKerianrt This 2:22.

Attendance points, Michigan State was third with 36 and Miami brought up the rear with 23. Ohio State won five first places and tied for another. Purdue also took five firsts but the Ohioanj piled up their big margin by taking two or more points places in eight of the 13 individual events. Michigan State's first places cams on easy victories in both the 440-yard and mile relay. Individual scoring honors went to Bill Bangert of Purdue and Carl Baynard of Ohio State with 10 points each.

Bangert, the former University of Missouri star, outclassed his field in the shotput and discus. Summaries: 440-Yard Relay Won bv Michlean State: 17,198. and that was the game, except for iGromek.p 2 Totals oi if ijjuiacK.p TMonaco I RETURNING TO RING PAT IACOBUCCI. Iacobucci, flashy Cincinnati feather, boxes Paul Carbetta of Cleveland in an eight rounder on the O'Neil Bell-Dave Clark show, Monday, April 29. 0 a.

nifty duel between Brecheen and Fordham Hank. STUjUlS. I CHICAGO. o'clock at St. Bernard City Hall, Center, Totals 27 2 27 11 with Joe Sayles, athletic director of AB.H.PO.Al AB.H.PO.A Klein.

2b 4 11 4 0 2 1 St. Bernard, presiding. Sayles announced the completion 3 2 0 2 of the St. Bernard Boys League roster and will outline the plans I 10 0 13 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 1 5 0 for the opening of that loop at the BATTERY OF LEGION TEAM Pitcher Mike Giardullo (left) and Catcher George Belperio of Withrow High School will be battery mates on the Eli Wittstein American Legion Post team this season. Giardullo is rated one of the best pitching prospects in Cincinnati in years.

He struck out 1 7 Woodward High batters recently and followed with 1 2 against Central Vocational. The Wittstein Post team, managed by Paul Pusateri, will hold its first practice at Deer Creek Commons No. 6, Sunday, April 28. The team is entered in the Class League of the Municipal Association. 5 11 4 MusiaUf 4 1 3 OILowrey.lf 4 4 0 1 3 Walker.cf 2 0 0 OlPafko.cf 3 Slsler.lb 3 19 OIRickert.

rf 2 Marion.ss 4 2 5 5ltLlvings'n 1 Rlce.c 3 1 3 4 11 SlMerullo.ss 3 (Borowy. 2 Totals 33 8 27 ll 'Scheffing 1 ISchmitz.p 0 Tuesday night session. Cage Dates Are Set DODGERS 9, GIANTS 8. Brooklyn, April 20 (AP) Rookie Outfielder Tick Whitman broke up a see-saw affair between the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants before 26.C15 spectators today by slamming a ninth-inning single that sent Augie Galan over the plate wtih the run that gave the Brooks a 9-8 victory. The Dodgers had tied the score in the eighth when Dixie Walker pinched hit for Kowie Schultz and hit the first ball offered by Relief Hurler Ace Adams over the right field fence for a home run.

0 2 tBatted for Black In eighth. Innings ..1 2 3456789 Detroit ....00010420 07 Cleveland ..00000000 00 Errors Stack, Cromek. Runs Batted In Wakefield ft, Groenbsrg, Mullln. Two-Base Hits Wakefield, Lake. Three-Base Hit Wakefield.

Sacrifices Seerey, Mayo 2. Double Plays Mack to Fleming. Mayo, Lake to Greenberg. Keltner. Mack to Fleming.

Left On Bases Detroit 6. Cleveland 6. Bases On Balls Off Gromek 4. Niwhouser fl. Black 2, Center 1.

Struck Out By Gromek 1, Newhouser 7, Black 2. Hits Off Gromek 4 in innings, Black 1 in 2 innings. Center 1 in 1 inning. Losing pitcher Gromek. Umpires McGowan.

Rice. Passarella. Attendance Estimated 42,775. second, Ohio State; third, Purdue; fourth, juiajni. nine, to.o seconus.

Mile Run Won bv Hawk of Purdue: 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 For Dixie Tourney Atlanta, April 20 AP) John second, Gibbard, Michigan State; third, McDonald, Ohio State; fourth. Niemeyer. UC TRAGKSJERS Totals 30 27 13 Michigan State. Time, 4:29.4. 440-Yard Run Won bv Whitfield of McCarley, Chairman of the South Batted for Borowy in eighth.

tBatted for Rlckert in ninth. Ohio State; second, Weber, Purdue; third, Reid, Ohio State; fourth, Stewart, Miami. eastern AAU's Basketball Commit 9 02 0 0 8 7 0 0 0 0 Innings ..1234 Bt. Louis 1 0 0 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 tee, announced today that dates for the 1947 men's and woman's Defeated By Wayne. Probable Pitchers tournament would be February Seeks Postponement Of Robinson Bout New York, April 20 (AP) Al NKW YOP.K I AB.H.PO.Al AB.H.PO.A 16-20, both inclusive.

Rigney.ss 4 12 41 Whitman, if ft SENATORS 7, YANKS New York, April 20 AP) After losing their first four starts, the Washington Senators scored their initial victory of their new season i McCarley said the dates arranged .1 4 1 nemi i i Witek.2b Stargel Of Bearca.s High With 12 Points Cincinnatians Lead so as not to interfere with those Error Hack. Runs Batted In Slaughter, Sisler. Sacrifices Sisler, Rickert. Touble Plavs Marlon to Sisler; Brecheen 1o Marlon to Sisler; Johnson to Merullo to Cavarretta; Hack t6 Merullo to Johnson, loft On Bases St. Louis 9, Clilcago 1.

Bases On Balls Off Brecheen 3. Borowy 3, Schmltz 1. Struck Out By Brecheen 4, Borowy 5. Hits Off Borowy 7 in. ft Innings.

Schmltz 1 in 1. Losing Pitcher 5 12 ll'SCorridett Ott.rf 0 II 0 0 0 0 2 0 1110 OPrhultz.lb of the annual Southeastern Con Weill, manager of recently crowned Mize.lh Cooper, Young. cl by defeating the New York Yan-i welterweight Marty Servo, is i ference tournament "as several of the conference teams plan to enter Ruoker.cf kees, 7-3, today before a crowd of 1 1 3 1 8. 0 0 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 II il pected to appear before the New Borowy. Umpires Reardon.

Goerz and 38,289. Jorda. Time 2:23. Attendance 40.88" In Firsts With Eight. Led by Dick Ford and Chester Boots who tallied eight points each, Wayne University's track and field team defeated Cincinnati, 75-55, in UC's opening meet yesterday at York Athletic Commission Monday 4 SHINrTDIJ.

I NEW YORK. Shot Put Won by Bangert of Purdue (50 feet 11 inches); second, Mascio, Ohio State (46 feet 11 Inches); third, Moldea, Ohio State (46 feet 6 inches); fourth, Bauman, Ohio State (44 feet 9 Inches). 100-Yard Dash Won by Bayard of Ohio State; second, Schepers, Michigan State; third, Highlander, Purdue; fourth, Dunn, Purdue. Time, 10.2 seconds. 120-Yard High Hurdles Won by Duff of Ohio State; second, Mayhew.

Michigan State; third. Seibert, Ohio State; fourth, Gutting, Purdr- Time, 15.3 seconds. High Jumr by Bachman of Miami (6 feet 2 inches); tied for second and third, Murohy of Ohio State and Kll. naTTick of Purdue (6 feet 1 Inch); fourth. Maxwell, Ohio State (6 feet).

880-Yard Run Won bv Stewart of Miami; second, Whitfield, Ohio State; third, LaGrau, Michigan; fourth, Zobel, Michigan State. Time, 2:01.3. 220-Yard Dash Won by Baynard of Ohio State; second, Highlander, Purdue; third, Moorhead, Miami: fourth, Reid, Ohio State. Time, 22.6 seconds. Discus Won by Bangert of Purdue (149 feet 3''1 inches); second, Cokor, Ohio State (148 feet 9' inches): third, Drynan, Michigan State (135 feet Hi inches); fourth.

Moldea, Ohio State (130 feet 7'4 inches). Two-Mile Run Won bv Washington of 0 5 1 BRAVES 6, MILLIES 1. 1 10 Aalker.ri 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3ttinUy.2b 0 3 'PadBitt 0 0 0 Ri.iek,2b 0 0 OHtevens.lb II 0 ojrRim'zotti 0 0 0 halan.rf-lh lAnderpon.c 9i26 jCasey.p Rosen Koslo.p Trlnkle.p 'Pike Miynard Adams, AB.H.PO.Al AB.H.PO.A 5 2 0 4 0 Philadelphia, April 20 (AP) (Won and lost records In parentheses.) AMERICAN I.KAGI'K. Detroit Bt Cleveland: Ovcrmlre g-0) vs. l'rller (1-0 1.

Washington at New York: Wolf (0-1) v. Chandler (l-). Chicago at St. Louis: (2) Lyons (0-0) and Lie (0-0) vs. Shirley (0-0) and I'nt-trr (0-1).

Boston at 1'hllndelphla: (3) Raghy (0-0) and Kerrlst (11-0) vs. Christopher (0-1) and Newsnni (1-0). NATIONAL I.KACHK. Cincinnati at (2) Hetisser (0-1) and BmjhV (0-1) v. Moe (0-0) and Winger (0-0).

Xt. Louis at Chicago! Barrett (0-0) vs. Trim (0-0). IS'otv York at Brooklyn: Vnlselle (1-0) vs. Gregg (O-l) or Kranra (0-0).

Huston at Philadelphia: (2) Sain (I -III and Mulchings (0-0) vs. Jiirlsirh (0-0) and It i. lie (u-0). Lewis, rf 4 our event." A site for the AAU meet has not been selected, McCarley said, "but there is a strong probability that it will be held here again." The event, suspended several years during the war, was staged here the past two years. Snence.cf 3 2 1 oistirnws.do 1 4 OIHenrlch.rf 2 11 OlDIMagio.cf 2 1 Totals 36 2 1 II 1 6 2 1 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 (I Withrow.

and ask that his fighter's bout with Ray (Sugar) Robinson be postponed. When Servo and the then-champion, Fred (Red) Cochrane, signed for their title match, they Sanford.lb 5 Travis, ss 4 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 The Boston Braves ruined the Philadelphia Phils' National League opener at Shibe Park today With a 6-3 victory over the Phils. Rightfielder Tommy Holmes led The Tartar victory was piled up mainly from second and third place points. The Bearcats tallied Priddy.ib Blnks.lf Evans, Kuhel Early, 2 0 0 0 fl 0 2 2 Lindell, If 3 01 Dickey, 4 HGrimes.ss 0 1 OIRoser.p 0 3 Karpel.p 0 oltMthery 0 UStanceu.p 0 0.00 10 0 0 NORWOOD TEAM HOLDS. Vernon Totals 40 13 27 11 Batted for Trinkle in eighth.

tRan for Pike in eighth. jTwo out when winn'm run scored. ilRan for Herman in seventh. tBatted for Stevens in seventh. IIBatted for Ktanky In eighth.

IBatled for Casey in ninth. Innincs 878S agreed, the winner would meet Robinson in Mjdison Square Garden May 24. In their meeting 0 0 0 0 1 -I eight firsts to the visitors' seven. Willie Stargel of UC took individual honors with 12 points. Best marks were recorded in the 440 and 1G0 yard dashes, and the high jump.

Cleo Caldwell, Wayne Totals 37 14 27 121 Totals 31 5 27 15 Servo knocked out Cochrane. I Ohio State; second, Klezenskl, Michigan State: third, Upper, Miami; fourth. Weeks, Purdue. Time, 10:10.5. Kansas City Men Get Third Place In ABC Doubles.

Buffalo, N. April 20 (AP) New York. I 0 10 2 0 1 3 0 Brooklyn ...0 0 400031 19 Batted for Evans in seventh. tBatted for Leonard in seventh. tBatted for Kar-pel in eighth.

Tnnlnn 1 93456789 Since then, however, Servo has been stopped by Rocky Graziano and Weill is said to be ready to ask for a postponement because of On Balls Off Koslo 5, Trinkle 1, Higbe 7. Errors Hemanski. Rlgney. Reiser, Kerr, WashinKton. 0 0 1.0 0 1 3 2 07 uroad Jump won bv Miller of Purdue (22 feet 7 inches): second.

Daily, Purdue (22 feet inch); third. Duff, Ohio State (21 feet Sm inches! fourth Whito nhi. Galan. Runs Batted In Witek 4, Herman, The Kansas City, combination Struck Out By Koalo 7, Adams 2, Higbe 8. Hits Off Koslo 7 in Innings, Trinkle 1 in Adams 5 In 1, Higbe 7 in 7 (none Reiser.

Cooper 3. Stanky. Qalan 2, Walker, Whitman. Two-Base Hits Witek, Voting. Stato (21 feet 6 inches).

220-Yard Low Kurd lea Won hv ft-Anii- JnC DRINK QjJr BOTTLE ItMS Anderson. Whitman. Ott. Home Runs a nose injury Servo suffered in that bout. of John Hanis and Nick Cornish crashed into third place in the two-man division standings at the Wltek.

Walker. Sacrifice Rlgney. Left On Bases New York 9, Brooklyn 11. Bases of Purdue: second. Osgood, Miami; third, Gutting, Purdue; fourth.

Seibert. Ohio out In 8th), Casey 2 lit 2. Passed Ball-Anderson, Winning Pitcher Casey, Losing Pitcher Adams. Umpires Henllne. Mager-knrth.

Stewart nnd Dunn. Time 2:45. Attendance 26,618. American Bowling Congress tour state. Time.

24.6 seconds. nament today, with a 1,309 total. Hanis, 35-year-old clerk and time DETROIT COACH QUITS. Detroit, April 20 (AP) Lloyd to sprinter, dashed off a 10-second flat run in the 100, while Bob Wingo cruised the 440 in 51.3 seconds. Wayne's Stan Simons sailed over the pole at the 6 foot 6 inch mark.

Wayne made a clean sweep of the 100-yard dash. UC participates in a triangular meet at Indianapolis Wednesday, meeting Butler and Wabash. Mile Run Dugan (C, English (W), Pryor (W). Time: 4:47.8. 440-Yard Dash Wingo (W.

Karolionok (W). Brown (C). Time: 0:51.3. 100-Yard Dash Caldwell (W), Ford (W). Watanabe (W).

Time: 0:10. 120-Yard High Hurdles Stargel (C), Tonkins (W), Massenburg (W). Time: 0:16.2. 880-Yard Run Holtkamp (C), Brockman (W). Cook (W).

Time: 2:01.8. 220-Yard Dash Ford (W), Watanabe New 00000010 23 Errors Gordon, Sanford, Orimes, Wight, Priddy. Runs Batted In Spence 2, Leonard, Kuhel, Vernon 2, Lindell, Travis, Etten 2. Two-Base Hits Vernon, Lindell. Three-Base Hits Lewis, Sanford.

Home Runs Spence, Etten. Sac.lfices Lewis, Travis. Double Plays DiMagglo, to Gordon to Etten; Evans to Priddy. Left On Bases Washington 33, New York 3. Bases On Balls Off Wight 6.

Scarborough 1, Leonard 1, Roger 2. Struck Out By Wight 3, Leonard 4, Scarborough 1. Hits Off Wight, 8 In 6 innings; Roser, none in Karpel, 4 in l'A; Stanceu, 2 in 1: Leonard, 2 in Scarborough, 3 in 3. Winning Pitcher-Leonard. Losing Pitcher Wight.

Umpires Paparella, Grieve, Weafer and Summers. Time 2:30. Attendance 38,289 paid. WIHTE SOX 6, BROWNS 4. MIAMI HELD WINS.

SPKriAI. mSrATPH TO THE tfNOmttKB. Oxford, Ohio, April 20 A big keeper, rolled a 690 on a 222-211-257 series, while Cornish, 36, a maintenance man, ran up 619 on games of 196-217-206. Both are members of the Mid-Continent Painters team of Kansas City. TUFFY LEEMANS CHOSEN.

Washington, April 20 (AP) Tuffy Leemans, former New York Giants star, today was named backfield football coach at George Washington University to assist Head Coach Neil J. Stahley next season. Leemans, who played college ball at George Washington, owns and operates a dry cleaning business here and will coach ori a third inning, in which they scored HOME LOANS C. I. and Direct Reduction Suburban Federal Sav.

Loan Ass'n. OF CINCINNATI BOND THEATER ELDG. RE 3311 Open Dally 2 to 5 P. M. Deposits Insured Open Sal.

2 to P. M. Up To 5,000.00 Brazil, University of Detroit athletic director, today announced his retirement as head basketball coach a post he has held for 16 years and named John Shada, Director of Athletics at Assumption all of their runs, gave Miami University's Redskins a 10-1 decision over Wright Field of Dayton here today for Miami's third successive The leaders: FIVE-MAN. Hell Milwaukee 2.995 victory and Wright's first loss in St. Louis, April 20 (AP) Out five contests.

part-time basis. College, Windsor, to direct the Titan cagers. Brazil said he was relinquishing the cage reins because of added duties as athletic fielder Wallie Moses's three -run (W), Qulnn (C). Time: 0:22.4. Two-Mile Run Hermanles (CI, Dugan Kyan's Cafe.

Rochester 2.991 Chcne Trombly Recreation. Detroit. .2. 96S Fife Electric Supply Detroit Gears By Enterprise, Detroit 2,963 DOUBLES. double, putting them ahead in the (C).

Middlemas (W). Time: 10:49.3. 220-Yard Low Hurdles Stargel (CI, Massenburg (W), Tonkins (W). Time: director and graduate manager of athletics. sixth inning, the Chicago White J.

Cworek-H. Kmidowskl. Buffalo 1,360 Sox defeated the St. Louis Browns, t. Eggerding-N.

Zappa, Norwood, O. .1,351 J. Kansas City 1,309 Jonn cnuey-Ed. Stroster, Detroit. .1,306 Frank Spencer-C.

Moore, ..1,303 6-4, today for their first American League victory of the season. The contest lured 12,174 paying customers to Sportsman's Park. SINGLES. MUe Relay Won by Wayne (Wingo, Caldwell, Karolionok, Ford). Shot Put Boots (W).

Redeker (C), Hammersly (C). Distance: 43 feet 614 inches. Pole Vault Scranton CO, West (W), Stargel (C). Height: 10 feet 2 inches. High Jump Simons (W), O.

Johnson (W), Plttman (W) and Perin (C) tie for third. Height: 6 feet Inches. Discus Hammersly (C), Redeker (CI, Boots (W). Distance 125 feet 7V8 inches. Broad Jump Patsalis (W), E.

Johnson (Wl. Stargel (C). Distance: 22 feet IV, ST. LOUIS, Ed. Ford, Rochester, N.

734 Ed. Easter, Waukegan, 111 715 Hank Lauman, St. Louis 713 Adam Plunge, Chicago 710 William Zimmerman, Waukesha, 709 Russell Thomas, Rochester, N. 709 CHICAGO. AB.H.PO AB.H.PO.A 5 12 4 Moses.

rf 5 2 4 3 0 3 3 2 0 1 4 1 5 2 4 1 4 fl wrignt.ii Annllne.RS Judnlch.cf inches. Trosky.lb Laabs.rf tZarilla Javelin Redeker (C). Boots (Wl. Baker (CI. Distance: 173 feet 8 inches.

Total Points Wayne 75 'A. Cincinnati SIX SEEK FRANCHISES. Asbury Park, N. April 20 (AP) Irving Osborne announced Mancuso.c Tucker, cf Tresh.c Lopat, 55. HArchie.lh Haynes.p 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Miller, -rDillinger 9Ferens.p Totals 40 13 27 ItSchulte OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1(1 11 12 R. today that six cities in New York and New Jersey have indicated they would seek franchises in a proposed northeast professional iLamachia.TJ 0 Totals 38 10 27 13 Mlnn'polts O01UO00OO 0 23 4 Milwaukee 000001000 0 0 01 9 1 Rafted for Miller in sixth. tBatted (Batted for Laabs for Ferens In eighth. Batteries Abernatny and Rolands: Fyle, Lanfranconi (12) and Fernandez.

football league. Osborne, who is promoting the league, said an organization meeting would be held Thursday, April 25, at the Plaza in ntntn. Innincs 1 2 3 4 7 in R. H. It.

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Louis. 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 14 uu innings) Batteries Sherer. Delti (6). Nicholas Errors Lodlelanl 2. Appling 2.

Stephens. (81 and Dantonlo: Rels. Maldoven (7). Runs Batted In Kolloway 2, Stephens, Laabs, Christman, Moses 3. Lodlglanl.

Za-riiin. Two-Base Hits Troskv. Lopat. Ray (8), Bradley () and Silvera. Hotel in Jersey City.

Cities ready to seek franchises were Atlantic City, Trenton, Perth Amboy, Free-port, N. Nyack, N. and Elizabeth. The proposed new circuit would be limited to eight teams. INTfcRNATlONAI, I.EAGl'K.

Innincs 1234567X0 Moses. Three-Base Hit Moses. Sacrifices Miller, McQuillen. Double Plays Stephens to Bernardino to Archie: Haynes to Tresh to Troskv. Left on Bases Chi Montreal 21011 030 1 11 a Jersey 0000010001 6 15 TO 30 SMOOTH AS VELVET SHAVES PER BLADE 100 RUST PROOF mod of Stoinlm Sletl, thtrcfort, NO WIPING NO DRYING 3 for 25C 12 for $1.00 cago 10, St.

Louis 11. Bases on Bans rf a. T.nnat 1. 1. Struck Batteries Banta and Franks; Jungles, Plckell (7) and Kobesky, Bouknight (1).

Out By Miller 1. Lopat 3. Hits Off Lopat Innings 123456789 R. H.E. 1(1 in innings: naynes none 75, Miller 9 in 6.

Ferens 3 In 2. Lamacchia 1 In 1. Winning Pitcher Lopat. Losing Pitcher Miller. Umpires Berry, HubDard and Pipgras.

Time 2:11. Attendance 12,171 (paid). Buffalo 10130001 1 7 10 1 Newark 03300430 13 19 2 Batteries Houtteman, t.ee, Appleton and Riebe; Haag, Haley, Makosky and Fallon. Toronto at Syracuse Postponed, cold and strong winds. Rochester at Baltimore Postponed, agreement.

COLLEGE TRACK. At Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State 70. Purdue 49 Michigan State 36. Miami (Ohio) 23. At College Park.

Md. University of Maryland i-8, Virginia Military Institute 57. At Athens, Ohio! Pittsburgh 70, Ohio University 61. BED SOX 2, A's 1. Boston, April 20 (AP) Johnny Pesky's eighth inning home run today gave the Red Sox a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics in Boston's American League opener before 30,466 cash customers.

The homer was only the second hit off Dick Fowler, the losing hurler. WITHROW SPLITS. Withrow and Columbus West High Schools split a double header yesterday in two tight pitching duels, the Tigers grabbing the opener, 3-1, and losing the nightcap, 5-4. The visitors lost twice to Western Hills Friday. FIRST GAME.

BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. I AB.H.PO.A Garrison.lf 5 12 0 4 0 Peck.rf 4 2 2 (I Pesky, ss 3 13 2 Wallaesa.ss 3 2 0 2 0 10 4 0 2 3 0 2 5 COLUMBUS Wir.ST.I WITHROW. AB.H.PO Al ARHPOA 3 1 .8 HYork.lb 3 17 1 2 0 0 HBelperlo.o 3 0 10 1 Rosar.c 3 13 3 0 2 Kell.3b 4 1 2 2 Andres. 3b 2 0 1 Sahr 1 1 0 II 0 Jones.ss 3 3 0 4 2iWagner.c 2 0 7 1 Fower.p 3 0 1 1 Hughson.p 2 0 0 0 GXBBB GII3335G3 ft; -) I line I- CAKI TV -V- MADE CLEAN 2Jr AS A whistle f) Jgjbx I -V VOSL.

i Kononka 1 0 0i 8 0 2 1 0 1 3 1 Totals 24 2 27 11 J.B'ham.cf 2 Slager.ss 3 Thrush, lb 3 Borrow. rf 3 2 rupler.3b 3 Chinn.c 3 B.B'ham.p 2 tWatts 1 OWest.lb 2 2IKornev.cf 1 0 2 0 Saunders. If 3 0 Brown. 3b 2 5 MrBir 3 liDichl.p 1 01 Totals 21 Totals 33 8 24 9 Batted for Fowler in ninth. 123458789 5 21 6 Philadelphia 00 100000 01 Boston 10000001 2 Totals 25 4 18 101 Runs Eatted In Chapman.

Doerr. Pesky. Two-Base Hit Wallaesa. Home Run Pesky. Stolen Bases McQu nn.

Handley. Sacrifices Wallaesa, Hughson. Double Plays Handley to McQuinn, Doerr to Pesky to xora. irfit on eases noston 0. jases on iaiis uir fowier 6 Huchson 3.

Struck Out Bv Fowlpr 3 Batted for skipper in seventh, Batted for B. Buckingham in seventh. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Withrow 10 10 0 1 3 Errors McBurney. Jones. Slagtr, Chlnn, Two-Base Hit Hornev.

Three-Base Hits Jones and Dupler. Double Play Dlehl to West to Homey. Sacrifice Hit Brown. Bases on Balls Off B. Buckingham 4, Diehl 3.

Struck Out By B. Buckingham 3, Diehl 2. Hughson 8. Umpires Rommel. Boycr and fones.

lime Attendance 30,466. ALL ALONE. London, April 20 (AP) Pamp-hilos is a temperamental race SECOND GAME. WITHROW; AB.H.PO.Al AB.H.PO.A Fahr.2b 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 Luplrr.3D 1 Vi Jones, ss 4 2 3 II West. lb 9 3 0 horse who likes to be alone.

He always is exercised alone and today, with special permission from the stewards, he was brought to the porjt alone 15 minutes ahead of other entries in the $4,000 added five furlongs fifth race at Hurst Brown Antique jrt 'Pg Vhs B-D I IA fill liUP fM Add ISc Additional IViUl I for Mail Order Jut arrived and tl what you are walt- shtp- isr nient ot the most MW wanted COMFORT Jr JT ABLE LOAFERS. TriYiiiYil Mmim lllllllIlPiL i Ifortbride40S5 HmmUtoB. fLl IV i rH Wes Ena 1559 Freeman- 3 Chevlot-Westwood 36M Hswliioiuliv Norwood J6I7 Montgomery. 0 2 2 11 Homey. cr 0 Oiard'ln rf 0 01 Brown.

3b 4 0 Oi 11 0 Weaver, 8 II 'Saunders 5 0 0 0 R.SIag'r.ss 4 2 J.B'k'm.cf 2 Watts. If 2 1 Phelps, rt 2 Hutt.c 3 2 Stevens, 2 B.B'k'm.l 1 0 II Park. Pamphilos finished alone-five lengths in front. 0 0 0 Totals 27 9 21 9 0 5 0 Totals 29 5 21 5 ARMED IS WINNER Batted for Weaver in seventh. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 7 Havre De Grace.

April 20 fnlnmhiia A fl A 1 ft withrow 3 4i(AP) Warren Wright's Armed i Errors Jones 3. Brown. Fahr. Three-1 bounced back from his opening-dav Base Hit Phelps. Stolen Bases West, Thrush.

Sacni.ce Hit- Weaver, Mrirnev neieai at six iuriongs TO win ine Kasrs Bal Off Stevens 5. Thrush eon nnn Tjviu.inl.:. TJi.i; 2. Weaver 3. Stru.k Out-By Stevens 1, cap at a mile and one-sixteenth Thrush 5, Weaver it.

OTHER LEAGUE STANDINGS. JJdK HO EN LING BR EVV1NG CINCINNATI 14, OHIO COLLEGE BASEBALL. At Swarthmore, Pa. Swarthmore 7. Johns Hopkins 6.

At Champaign. 111. Illinois 16, Chicago 0 tBig Xa Conferne4 INTERNATIONAL I.EAOIK. 2 1. (Wo 1 1 .500 1 0 1.000 Buffalo 1 2 .3:13 I 2 1 Syracuse 0 1 1 1 City 0 2.

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