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The SECOND SECTION SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1944. MDIANAPOLI TA Sports, Financial, Classified own Red Sox to Gain 7th Straight Victory tgers Hired by Reds GORSICA TWIRLS GARY BOXER WINS FROM ARMSTRONG INDIAN SHORTSTOP QUITS, GOES HOME RIUMPH 4-T0-1 OTT'S 2 HOMERS WIN FOR GIANTS New York Cops 7th Game In Row by Defeating Pirates, 6-4. York, Higgins Smash Out.Bill Heltzel, Believed Through With Baseball, Re- Willie Joyce Checks Comeback March of Veteran By The ASSOCIATED PRESS. BATTING. (Three Leaders In Each League AB Pet.

Walker, noilgers 40 158 22 68 Tucker, Whits 23 84 1 39 ,415 Musial, Cardinals 41 148 30 ft4 Ferrell, Smatnrs 28 89 4 31 .348 R. Johnjnn, Red Sox 32 103 2 9 35 .340 Tipton, Heils 32 115 IS 39 .339 PUNS BATTED IN. AMERICAN. NATI NAL. York.

Tigers 2SiSchults, 3 Stephens, Browns, 2HjKurowskl, 29 Hayes, athletics 2V Wtintraub, Giants ,29 Home Runs to Lead Detroit Attack. turns to York, to Resume Truck-Driving Job Redskins Badly Crippled for Milwaukee Series. Rival by Jabbing Way to 10-Rounrl Decision In Blistering Battle at Chicago Stadium. ivy Detroit, June 2 New York, June 2. Manager Mel Ott hit his 11th and 12th By CHARLES DUNKLEY.

Chicagc, June 2. Willie Joyce, Gary (Ind.) Negro, checked i aoor, Jtra box. iitti home runs of the season to lead HOME RUNS. Seerev, Giants 12 the New York Giants to a 6-4 vic Bill Heltzel, Indianapolis Indians' shortstop, has quit the club and left fcr his home at York, it was learned as the Tribesmen rtopped off here yesterday. The Indians came in from Louisville, where they lost four straight games, and departed for Milwaukee for a series beginning tonight, Heltzel came to the Tribe, along Spence, fl.Kurowskl, 8, Hayes, Alhlcllcs.

the comeback winning streak of Hammerin' Henry Armstrong in a blistering 10-round battle fought in stifling heat in the Chicago stadium tonight. Armstrong was seeking his 11th straight victory but the decision went to Joyce. tory over the Pittsburgh Pirates toda.w It was the Giants' seventh straight triumph. iMonouon, cuhs. Ott first circuit blow came in he never gave up forcin? the issue.

Rudy York smashed a two-run homer in the first inning today to provide the winning margin for a 4-to-l decision over the Boston Red Sox and Detroit's seventh successive victory, the club's longest winning streak in five years. Pinky Higgins followed York with a homer off Joe Bowman, who suffered his third defeat, and Higgins singled home the other run off Emmett O'Neil in the fourth. Johnny Gorsica pftched a seven-hitter for his fifth victory. Score: In the top prelim Sergt. Lou the opening inning oft Preacher Roe, with Johnny Rucker aboard.

His second homer was hit in the seventh, off Art Cuccurullo, who Armstrong weighed in at 140U and Joyce at 139. The decision of the two judges and Referee NorniRii Garrily was unanimous, but the balloting was close. The verdict was mingled with Pitchers Dave Odom and Manuel Salvo and Joe, Burns, second baseman, from the Boston Braves in a deal for Pitcher Jim Trexler and Catcher Stew Hofferth. Salvo refused to report to Indianapolis and was sold to Oakland of the Pacific Coast League. OLD-TIME PITCHER DIES.

Willlmantic, June 2. 7P William L. White, 55, one-time professional baseball pitcher, died last night In his home following a lengthy Illness. He pitched for Baltimore of the International League at about the time of the last World War and had a trial with the Philadelphia Athletics. Woods, 155, Camp Grant, scored a technical knockout over Tommy James, 145, Chicago, in the fifth round.

with boos and cheers. i Bishop Murphy, 160, Chicago, de- had relieved Roe. The Pirates kn ocked Rube Fischer off the hill in the seventh with a four-run rally which was high lighted by Johnny Barrett's homer with two on. Fischer, how Heltzel is believed through with clsioned Johnny Lyons, 148, Brook baseball and will return to his lyn, in six rounds. truck-driving ob at York.

AB 0 A AB 0 A Det. 4 1 a Previously Joyce and Armstrong had met twice, with each chalking up a decision. The terrific heat kept the attendance down to 10,387 swelter-ing, shirt-sleeved spectators, who paid $35,552 to witness Armstrong's setback. Boat. ever, was credited the victory, his 0 1 Farrell In Hospital.

1 5 Cramer, ct 1 12 Kerby Farrell, Tribe first base. 0 i 2 i) 2 17 2 man, remained a Louisville hos 2 York. 1 Outlaw.lf OiRoss.rf hrst of the campaign, after losing three. The two round-trippers gave Ott a total of eight in the last 10 games. Score: Pitts.

AT) A Y. AR A JUST ARRIVED! THIRD FLOOR put" auuciiug num a uiaiuiaieu Swift Fox.rf..., 4 Mtkovlch.l 4 Doerr.2... 3 McBrtdf.lf 4 Wagner 4 Culbrsn.cf. 3 1 Nwsome.as 4 Bowman, p. 0 2 Peacock.

1 Lake. p. 0 1 onLiviimi, juittL. lie auaiamcu LI1C Gorska.p. injury during the first game of the Armstrong forced the battle from the start, tiring punches from all angles, but the Gary lightweight kept peppering him with snaky left jabs to the face MILITARY GIFT SHOP Rucker, cf 4 1 2 1 Memorial day double-header at Hausman.2, Louisville.

0 3 5 0 1 0 2 8 0 1 10 1 1 3 Other Indians on the casualty 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 8 0 3 0 while In retreat. Armstrong, fight list are Burns, with an injured fin Ott.rf Welntraubl Reyes. 3. Manctieo.c, Kerr.ss. 31 7 2T12 TotaH.

..35 7 24 10' Ing head to head, forced Joyce 1 2 0 ger; Catcher Hugh Poland, who Barrett, rf. 3 3 1 Cucurulo.p 1 Russell. 4 Elliott, 3. 4 Pahlnren.l 4 Davls.c... 4 'Butcher.

Lopn.c. 1 IHMngto.cf 3 Zak.ss 3 Roe.p 1 1 backwards to escape from his jolt has a lame wrist, and Pitcher OjFischer.p.., 0 1 0 15 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BILL HELTZEL. ljAdnms.p. ing blows delivered at close range. Joyce won the first two1 rounds Woody Rich, suffering from blis 4-t "IhVnl SSSISill 5 DiPotll.D.

1 2 ters on a finger of his throwing hand. decisively by skillful jabbing and with Armstrong's blows falling BILL L01IRMAN. Boston, June 2. The 0 0 1 10 0 Manager Mike Kelley said that July' 6. Minneapolis at Kansas City; July 7, St.

Paul at Milwaukee; July 10, St. Paul at Kansas City; July 11, St. short or wild. Cincinnati Reds today announced Ownie Bush, club president, will join the Indians at Milwaukee for the.Western swing. Paul at Kansas City and Minneapolis at Milwaukee; July 12, St.

Paul at Kansas acquisition of Bill Lohrman, for Armstrong, however, came back with, the start of the third and won the next four rounds, with City; July 13, St. Paul at Kansas City and Louisville at Toledo; July 18, Colum mer Mew York; ana tsrookiyn the exception of the fifth which he POSTPONED GAMES RESET. pitcher, who refused to report to bus at Indianapolis and Kansas City at St. Paul; July 19, Columbus at Indianapolis, Toledo at Louisville, Milwaukee at lost by throwing punches Into foul Columbus, June 2. LT territory.

Minneapolis and Kansas City at St. Paul 'Batted for O'Netl In seventh. Batted for Culberson In ninth. Batted for Lake in ninth. Boston 0 0 1 0 0 fl 0 0 01 Detroit 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 fl 4 Error Unser.

Runs batted In Metko-lch, York 2. Higgins 2. Two-base hit-Ross. Home runs York. Higgins.

Stolen base Higgins. Left on bases Boston 8, Detroit 5. Base on balls Off Bowman 1. Lake 1, Gorsica 1. Strikeouts By Neil 2, Lake 1, Gorsica 3.

Hits-Off Bowman 8 In 1 Inning (none out In second) Nell 4 in 5, Lake 0 in 2. Losing pitcher-Bowman. Umpires Berry, Jones and Hubbard. Time 1:41. Browns Trip Athletics Philadelphia Gets Only Five Hits Off Bob Muncrlef and Bows, 8-0.

St. Louis, June 2. With Bob Muncrief turning in a five-hit pitching performance, the St. Louis Browns defeated the Philadelphia Athletics, 3 to 0, tonight. Vernon Stephens opened the Syracuse in the International League after being traded there by the Dodgers.

The Reds sent Syracuse in return Chucho Ramos, July 20. Columbus at Indianapolis and Armstrong fought a relentless, Toledo at Louisville; July 21, Columbus at Totals ..33 7 24 6i Totalis. 31 7 27 13 'Batted for Coscarart in seventh. Ran for Davis in eighth. Pittsburgh OftO 0 0 0 4 0 0 New York ...,200 0 2110 Errors Zak, Dnlilgren, Elliott, Runs batted in Ott 3, Welntraub, (Justine, Rucker, Barrett 3.

Two base hits Davis, Zak, Gustlne. Horns runs Ott 2, Barrett. Sacrifices Roe, Hausmann, Fischer. Double play Barrett to Davis. Left on bases Pittsburgh 11, New York 8.

Base on balls Off Roe 3, Flsohsr 8, Adams 1, Polll 2. Strikeouts By Roe 1, Adams 1, Cuccurullo 1. Hits Off Rot in Innings, Fischer 4 In 8 (none out in seventh); Cuccurullo 1 In 2, Adams 2 In 1 (nons out In eighth), Polll 1 in 2. Wild pitch Polll. Winning pitcher Fischer.

Losing pitcher Roe. Umpires Jorda, Reanion anil Ooetit. Time 2:23. Indianapolis, Toledo at louisvllls and Mil George M. Trautman, president of the American Association, announced today dates on which 28 postponed games will be played as parts of double-headers.

tireless battle, chasing Joyce all the way. His punches, however, often fell short or were wild, but waukes at Minneapolis; July 25, Toledo at Venezuelan outfielder. Indianapolis. Aug. 1, Columbus at Kansas City.

Sept. 6, Minneapolis at Kanias City and One other postponed game and St. ram at Milwaukee. NOTRE DAME RAPS a tie will be played off on days which originally were scheduled A single game will be played at St. Paul with Minneapolis on July mtusm 17.

MICHIGAN NINE, 10-1 Notre Dame, June 2. (Spe FOR MEN IN SERVICE ANTI-MAGNETIC RADIUM DIAL AND HANDS The tie. game between Toledo to be open dates. The schedule: June 5, Columbus at St. Paul: Juna 9.

Toledo at Milwaukee and Louisville at Bt. Paul; June 28, St. Paul at Louisville and Milwaukee at Toledo, Tobin Shuts Out Reds cial) Blasting out 12 hits against and Louisville of April 22, will be played July 18 at Louisville. WATERPROOF 15 JEWELS League Standings Ttrmvns' spennd innine when he Pitches Three-Hit Ball as Braves AMKKKAN ASSOCIATION. was safe on George Kell's error, Triumph by 4-0 Margin.

Boston, June 2. UP) In Gene Moore and Milt Byrnes beat two Wolverine pitchers, Notre Dame took the first tilt of a two-game series here this afternoon, defeating Michigan by a 10-to-l score. Bob Martin, Irish righthander, turned In a five-hit performance and didn't allow a hit until the sixth Inning. out infield hiU to load the bases. addition to limiting the Cincinnati Mark Christman singled, scoring Stephens and Moore.

Don Gut-teridee sent in the third run of the Reds to three hits, Jim Tobin, the Boston Braves' ace right-hander. Won. lt. ret. Milwaukee ill 11 .121) Columbus JS IS Mt Uralevllle 21 17 Mi St.

Tanl IS 14 TnliHl IS .414 Mlnneapoll 15 21 .401 Kansas City 12 24 INDIANAPOLIS It knocked in two runs today while nme when his single, the last The Irish had a big third Inning, when they sent five runs gaining his third shutout of the season by a 4-0 margin. Brown hit, tallied Byrnes. Score: ILLINI TOP CHOICE IN CARNIVAL TODAY Big Ten Runnersup Are "Doped" to Take Seven Events In Central Collegiate Conference Championship Track Meet at Great Lakes. Wurei that mata a great watch. WVi proud to offer this fine Timepieca constructed by Makeri of Fine Swiss Watches for precision and dependability under the most unusual conditions, Tha 15-Jewal mova-ment is protected by a Steel Screw Back Casa and special Water-tight Fitted Stem that keep, out duit and moisture.

It's rugged smart looking and just ihe watch for service men. Phil. AB Bt.L. AB 0 A across. Bob Klein's double, with Tobin singled to left with run 1 3 Whlte.rf..

4 4 4 OlMcOulnn.l. ners on third and second in the AMKKKAN I.KAUIK. the bases loaded, was the big blow of the frame. Notre Dame scored second inning. Phil Masl homered over the left field wall in the 0 3 0 13 0 2 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 tour more runs in the next two sessions, Tom Carlln's first triple fourth and a double by Elmer Nle Kell.J 4 4 Hayes, o.

3 Blebert.l.. 3 Estalela.of 2 Hall.ss..,. 2 3 Black.p. 1 Chrstphr.p 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 0 turning tiie trick in the latter in man and Masi gave the Tribesmen their fourth counter in the sixth Won. Ms.

Prt. St. Louis 2ft New York tl IS Detroit 23 10 WashliiKlon 21 III Philadelphia 1 20 Huston 1 2 thleag. 11 21 .441 Cleveland 1 2 Catcher. Ray Mueller obtained ning, carlin also blasted a triple in the seventh frame, as well as an earlier single, to take batting two of the Cincinnati hits and the 29 4 27 17 Totals.

..2 5 24 131 Illinois sending the largest delega nonors or me day. 50 other was a two-bagger by Eddie Batted for Black in fifth. Plui Tax By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN. Great Lakes, 111., June 2. (7P tion, is athletes.

Michigan scored Its lone run In Miller. The last 14 batters to face the seventh Innine, Don Greeor Tobin went down in order. Score: Illinois, runer-up in the Big Ten NATIONAL I.KAOl'IC. INDIANA ENTERS WALSIL doubling, taking third on Reilhors Cln. AB 0 A Bost.

AB A track meet last week, is booked 4 3 DIKyan.z 2 0 1 4 error and scoring when Bob Nuss. Bloomington, June 2. 2 4 0 10 0 Marshal. rf 3 Walker.cf. 4 oaum singled.

Score: i tJ Molmes.cf 4 0 2 0 (Special) Bill Walsh, Mishawaka litary Sift Shopjlock1 7 TWrd Floor. for the championship in the Central Collegiate Conference games by a comfortable margin tomorrow and favored to win seven events. Crabtree.lf 4 McCrmrk.l 3 Mi Michigan ..,.00000610 01 I 1 Noire Dams. ,0 0 5 2 2 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 Oil 2 1 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 Nleman.lf 4 110 Wrkman.rf 4 0 3 0 Phillips, is. 4 0 4 2 Maal.c 3 2 4 1 2 0 2 5 Won.

Lost. Prt. St. Louis 1 IS Cincinnati 22 IT Mi IMIt.burah 1 New l'ork 20 20 .800 Boston 20 23 Brooklyn IS 22 Philadelphia 1 20 .444 Chlrawo 12 24 Ttowmsn, Welsa anil si.v.n.n, u.i. Mlller.ss 3 3 Muellsr.c, 3 nil sophomore, will be Indiana University's only entrant in the Central Collegiate track meet at the Great Lakes Naval Training cen Claude (Buddy) Young, the 3 0 1 4 i Tobin.

110 1 mini's stubby freshman speedster, will go after blue ribbons in the Totals. ..30 3 24 14 28 4 27 13 ter tomorrow. Cincinnati 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 '4 100 and 220-yard dashes and the broad jump in an attempt to du Walsh, who won second place in the two-mile run at the Bie Ten Error Williams. Runs batted In Tohln plicate his triple triumph Jn the 2, Mail 2. Two-ham hits Miller, Nleman, outdoor meet last week again will Western Conference meet.

Young is not expected to enter the low be entered in the two-mile event. Masl, Home run Masi. Stolen base-Ryan. Sacrifice Ryan. Lett on bases-Cincinnati 4.

Boston S. Base on balls Off Philadelphia. 0000000000 Bt. 03000000 3 Errors Kell, Buach. Runs batted in Christman 2, GutUrtdge.

Sacrifice Estal-11a. Double plays Gutterldge to Stephens to McQulnn 2, Busch to Hall to Slebert, Stephens to Gutterldge to McQulnn. Left on bases Philadelphia 4, 8t. Louis 2. Base on balls Off Muncrlef 2.

8trikeouts Black 1, Christopher 3, Muncrlef 1. Hits Off Black 4 In 4 innings, Christopher 0 In 4. Losing pitcher Black. Umpires-Summers, Boyer and Rue. Time 1:35.

Yankees Victorious Obtain 10 Hit to Best Cleveland, 5-1, With Borowy on Slab. Cleveland, 0 June 2. Ten hits, including two doubles and a triple, save the New York Yankees a 5-to-l triumph over the Cleveland Indians at Municipal stadium before 12,581 tonight. Paul Calvert struck out six Yankees in six innings, but a wild pitch and two New York singles for three runs in the seventh frame batted him out of the box. Hank Borowy went all the way for the victors.

The Indians collected eight hits but failed to bunch them. Score: hurdles, however, because his pace Heusser 8, Tobin 1, Strikeouts By Tohln 2. Umpires Stewart, Magerkurtn and Dunn. Time 1:23. is not suited for the race and Illinois will not be in need of the points he might get by placing in the event.

Prepares For N.CA.A. Young tripped over the last hur New York, June 2. UP) Prob able pitchers for tomorrow's major dle in the Big Ten race and league games, Cubs Shade Brooklyn Fans Throw Bottles After Umpire Conlan Disallows Dodger Run. Brooklyn, N.Y., June Manager Leo Durocher was ejected from the field and a shower of empty bottles rained down about Umpire Jocko Conlan tonight as Claude Passeau pitched the Chicago Cubs to a 2-1 edge over Brooklyn, snapping a six-game losing sprawled on the rain-drenched cinders after leading the field by 30 feet. The CCC meet will be his American League, New York at Cleveland Bon ham (2-3) vs.

Smith. (2-3). final warmup for the N.C.A.A, Continental SPORTS GOATS Styled for good looks and comfort. Fine Shetland all-wool fabrics tailored in lounge or conservative models. Herringbones and plaids.

Grayi, blue-grays, tans, heathers. 19.75 Boston at Detroit Woods (1-3) championship at Milwaukee, June 10. and precautions will be taken AB A Clev AB A vs. Orrell (1-0). N.Y.

2 fi 1 4 Vtlrnwels.2 4 Metheny.rf 4 Washington at Chicago Niggel against injuries until he makes his bid for national honors. 7 2 2 1 1 1 2 fl ing (4-1) vs, Lopot (1-3) or Humphries (2-0). Bob Kelley, Illinois captain who reached his peak performances in Rsnthal.cf. Etten.l.... 4 Levy.lf.

8 Savage. 3.. 3 Garbark.e. 3 Mloeevh.ss 3 Borowy, 4 7 2 3 0 2 2 winning the 440 and 880 In the Big 4 OIRocco.l 4 6 OlCulenbne.rf 4 5 OjHeath.lf 4 4 4 1 Rosar.c. 4 5 0 Keltner.3...

3 1 4 0 0 Calvert. p. 2 Hevtng.p. 0 'McDonnell 1 Klleman.p., 0 1 1 1 Ten games, is expected to take streak. The npar riot came In the seventh when Frenchy Bordagaray rapped a single on which Bobby Turn To Page 14, Column 4.

OHIO STATE HURLER HOLDS I.U. HITLESS both races tomorrow on Great 0 0 0 0 Lakes' new track. 0 1 Yesterday's Results AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION. m. Panl Minneapolis I (16 In- nines).

Only same scheduled. AMERICAN LRAOUE, Detroit 4, Boston 1. New York 5, Cleveland 1. Ht. Louis Philadelphia t.

ttilraio Vt'ashlnsrtoa 2. NATIONAL MCAOCE. New York I'ltthurh 4. Hnstoa 4, Cincinnati 6, 2, Rrnoklra 1. St.

Louis Philadelphia t. INTKRNATIONAL I.r.AftlB. Jersey Cllr Sirraense t. Baltimore 9, Newark 1. Rtiffslo at Toronto (postponed).

Montreal at Roehenler (postponed). SOITHERN ASSOCIATION. Memphis 10, Atlanta 1. Mttla Koek S. Chatlanoota Knonrtll 1, Birmingham 4.

New Orleans 11, EashrUla IS. Today's Schedule AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, IMMA.VAI'OI.IS at Mllwanke (nlsht), LauIsvIIIs at Kansas Citr. Cnlnmbns at St. Paul. Toledo at Minneapolis.

AMERICA I.KA0IE. Wahlii(loa at t'hlraso, Philadelphia at St. Louis. HotUm at Detroit. l'ork at Cleveland.

NATIONAL LKAOIE. rhlrai at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. Prtteanrih at New Tork. St.

Losls at Philadelphia. Mike Bisesi's 651 Count Is High In Pin Leagues Mike Bisesi connected for 211- 0 0 0 Dave Nichols will be favored to capture the high hurdles, with the Illinois mile relay team coming in .35 1 0 27 6 35 $2718 'Batted for Hevlng In seventh. Batted for Klleman in ninth. Columbus, 0., June 2. UP) Mr first for the school! seventh vie tory of the meet.

00001031 05 O100OO00 01 F.rroe Calvert. Runs batted in- Hume Twlnt Outstanding. Michigan's Big Ten champion' ship team will be represented by Philadelphia at St. Louis-Flores (2-0) vs. Potter (5-3).

National League. Pittsburgh at New York-Res-cigno (3-4) vs. Pyle (4-3). Chicago at Brooklyn Wyse (4-5) vs. Melton (1-3).

Cincinnati at Boston Walters (8-2) vs. Andrews (5-3). St. Louis at Philadelphia Ger-heauser (2-4) vs. Gumbert (2-2).

Indiana State Subdues Crimson Racquet Team Bloomington, June 2. (UP) Indiana state's tennis team defeated Indiana University here today by a score of 5 to 1, with I.U. salvaging only one doubles victory. Indiana singles players did not win a set. Summary: Roister IH) defeated Kamlnski, 8-0, -4; Wehf (IS) defeated Manls, 6-3, -3; Macintosh defeated Blackburn, S-l, 8-1; Lash (IS) defeats Hunter, 4-1, -l! Kamlnskl-Manls (I) defeated Rolsur-Wehr, S-L -l! Macintosh (IB) defeated Blackburn-Hunter, 6-1, 8-3.

the dead-heat twins, Bob and Ross Hume, who are backed to outclass the field in the mile and two-mile runs. Ken Wiesner of Marquette is rated No. 1 in the high jump, and Purdue, led by its shot and Ken Calvert SPORTS COATS Featured partners with your slacks. Fancy checks, over-plaids and novelty shadow plaids. Browns, tans, grays.

Tailored for comfortable, casual sport wear 27.50 Don Grate pitched Ohio State to a no-hit 6-to-l victory over Indiana University today, A walk, a two-base error and a fielder's choice accounted for Indiana's run in the first inning. Grae walked five men and hit another batter. The Bucks, after spotting Indiana that run in the first frame, tallied twice in the second and then put the game on ice with a three-run blast in the fourth. Grate, in addition to his no-hit pitching performance, connected for a double and drove in a run. Score: discus champion, Nelson Klaus, is Metheny 2, Etten, Oarbark, Roear, Rosei thai.

Two-base hits Hockett 2. Rosenthal. Three-base hit Levy. Stolen bases Hockett, Keltner, Levy, Savage. Sacrifice Mllosevich.

Double play Rosar to Keltner. Left on bases New York 9, Cleveland 8. Base on balls Calvert 3, Klleman 2, Borowy 1. Strikeouts Calvert 8. Klleman 1, Borowy 5.

Hits -Off Calvert 8 in 8j Innings. Hevlng 0 In ft, Klleman 2 In 2. Wild pltctw-Cal- Turn To Page li, Column 8. TECH ENDS SEASON WITH 21-5 VICTORY Tech High School's baseball team yesterday concluded a highly successful season by drubbing Manual, 21 to 5, at the South- rated a second or third in the team totals. For the first time since 1928, the C.C.C.

championships will be held away from Marquett, and 6,000 naval recruits are expected to watch the meet. Thirteen universities and colleges are entered, Indians 10000000 01 0 4 Ohio Stats 02030100 11 2 Selfert and Cohen; Grata and Kewby, LARKIN STOPS ARCHER IN 8TH the U.S. Rubber Mixed League at the Fox-Hunt al leys last night to pace local pin lefts, Referee Billy Cavanaugh men in loop competition. Leaders stepped in and stopped it. in other leagues follow: Archer was unconscious In his corner for about five minutes after Fountain Squire Bill VanPelt, HART SCMFFSER MARX ALL-WOOL SLACKS Distinctive all-wool Glen 'plaids, checks, herringbones, and solid color ell-wool gabardines.

They're naturals for all-round comfort and practical leisure wear. 10.50 New York, June Tippy Larkin of Garfield, N.J., scored a technical knockout in one minute and 24 seconds of the eighth round over Freddie Archer of Newark, N.J., tonight before a iparse crowd in Madison Square Garden. Archer weighed 146 pounds and Larkin 141 4. The fight, one of the most sen aiders' field. Manual also concluded its campaign, Its first in 12 years.

In a previous encounter this eason Tech also won from the Redskins, 9 to 5. The Green and White followed its undefeated season of 1943 by compiling a record of 12 victories and one loss this year. Tech also repeated Its 1943 feat of winning the North Central Conference title, taking four league games in five starts. Manual appeared on the way to an upset by gaining a 5-to-l margin in the first two innings, featured by Bob Kriners' home run with two runners on the paths. Tech came back to make a rout of the contest by batting around 518, and Bernice Hooson, 40, Mixed.

the bout, and finally was half-car ried to his dressing room. ARCHER IN HOSPITAL New York, June 2. (IP.) Freddy Archer, Newark (NJ.) welterweight, who wii stopped in the eighth round at Madison Square Garden tonight by Tippy Lwrkin of Garfield, was taken to Polyclinic HospltsU for a thorough check after the fight. Dr. William Walker, boxing eommls- Delaware Fred Hoagland, 557, Joe Agosta, 157, Puerto Rico-born Brooklynile, smashed out a J.

D. Adams. Pennsylvania Alice Cavanaugh, technical knockout victory over his fellow townsman, Larry Anza- lone. 155'4. In 1:27 of the seventh sational of the season, was wit-nesed by only 7,924 fans, who con scheduled elght-rouna semi- 458, E.

C. Atkins Ladles; J. Braun, 584, and Pauline Ritchey, 614, Mixed. Moonlite-Judy Hindel, 588, and Neal Yeager, 620, Mixed. Fox-Hunt Eloise Grubbs, 480, tion physician, examined Archer In tributed to a gross gate of $19,834.

The finish to Larkin'i third the dressing room and said he ap- Milton Kessler of Brooklyn, 148, parently had suffered a slight brainwave Frankie Vclez, 147, of Puerto straight victory was a dramatic U.S. Rubber Mixed; Harold Smith, concussion. Rico, a boxing lesson In taking a six-round decision. Velez was one. They had been milling along on almost even terms for seven in three consecutive frames.

The Green garnered five markers in the fourth, duplicated this performance in the fifth and staged a nine- badly battered, but there were no rounds, when, early in the eighth, Larkin crossed a right to Archer's 57, Independent War Workers. COLLEGE BASEBALL Ohio State ft, Indiana 1. George Field 4, DePauw S. Notre Dame 10, Mtefcirait run spree in the sixth. Score: knockdowns.

Bobby Gunter, lanky 133 Dound Detroiter, pounded out i jaw. Archer's unprotected jaw as the youngster staggered around the ring, but he stayed up. As he finally was battered through the ropes by a flurry of rlghta and Teck 1 9 1 831 18 2 auattal I 2 0 0 0 8 8 4 MEN'S SPORTS SHOP-THIRD FLOOR The former Seabee weaved, but refused to go down. Ten time In a row Larkin landed his right on decision over Leo Francis, 132H, of Panama, in a itx-round dugfeit WSteea Petm; Haftr, Krlner, Hart- ski (JN naaer..

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