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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 10

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Red Sox Have Best Balanced Club In American 10 Rustling Lead By Four Elks Loop £IIMt IIMIIf ttlMllllil iriilll IIIMMI till tiff tlilll till till III ttllflt ftillllllltfflltllltlilfflfllllllMtltt a Grade School Cage Tournament Finals Friday; i Gates, Ely Quints To Battle For Sixth Grade Crown I With ftUSS DAVIES Kd fcrb. hilling a (53? total for ihc lasl night sparked the fcrb Radio team lo double victory I over Knowles and Sniexek in fclyi Kl'ks League play at Olympic Recreation as the Radio (juintclj a four-same first-place 2 riuiifiin in the lefiRifc slandinjs. i The defeat dropped K'nowles and Sr.ie/.ek into second-place tie in with Chi-ry Ridge. win- on names of 219, 210 and 202 60C Ciuri fed Rrb Klvflu KlyrU tlk.i About This And That 1TH TUB GRAN'TtNCJ of membership in erti Conference lo Amlier.M, Lornm Connly hnvn a represenlalion in this Inop, (be oilier l.orain County schools beinir Oberlin. ('Iran iew atul Wellington Knlranee of into tbe Simthwp.stern will also mean the dissolution of the Noi-llu-ru Letiplir.

probahly at the ebise of the sef.s Wellington and Medina are now also enrolled the Soutlnveflrrn. lenvins only New London in the Northern ffld New London is expected to rvrnlunJly affiliate with some other circuit rnther than play independently Admission of Amhtrst into the Southwestern brings the lotnl pnroll- trient in this IcuRue to eight school? In addition to the four Lornin County schools ntid Medina Medina County, there are flc-rea, Fairview and Rocky River, sll of CuyflhoRii Ci.unty.. GRID PRE-VIEWS Jioth Ihe Lake Krie League and lhe Sntillnvcslrrii once, are plnnninp round-robin series In serve as pre-views lor the football season Tho Soul Invest crn ConlVrence already has decided on the night nf September hut has not as rleeided on Ihe site It.may be Hccrealion Field in Baldwin-Wallace; College Held i eml1 honors, with single of The Lake Krie League round-robin will likely be held )nc a 5C1 PS 26-43. night of September 5 and the site in all probability will be Shaw Tavfrn Team Alone' On Top Stad-lum MESA Ln 0 j. union an Home) The pre-view will be an for both Erie Ta marking up Identical Southwestern Proceeds will be givfti over to each leagues med- lo allj Rhaml pam scol inK hO nors! leal fund, with all schools to cut in on the profits BRADDOCK WAS CHAMPION Answer, to Nick Toblcash i Bow lint Outer I i riauiic Klyrla Klks League 2 194-2tO- i I to tnkc down individual scoring I honors for Ihe evening in lhe city.

Homey Stull battered Ihe pin for a single game of 282 lhalj t. i was hifjli for the evening in the' Lorain. Kly Nadmm here, or cUy hilc Erb Rmlio p( ltaj uc in the city's bowline leagues last night, both high scores coming in Bowling Center League Mraddock was eliBtupiou of the world when Max Schmelinp knocked out Louis in the 1'Jth round of ihpir bout at York on III, Hraddock won I he title on June 1M, defeating Max i first-place margin in the league as ISAor on in a l'i-roiiiid bout at l.onir Island Citv N' Beverage, formerly tied fo.r petition. Home Tavern its total for clean sweep victory over Welch to establish one-Rnmc Braddoi-k lost the crown to Louis when he defended it for the lead, could win but two games first time, being knocked out by the Brown Bomber in the eighth round from Candlelite Inn. at Chicago en June 22, 1937 Beverafje Louis miidc threc successful defenses Farr, Nathan.

Mann and Harry Thomas, bef. in the first round at New York on June 22, 1938 HERE AND THERE Dorothy McAlpin. Katun sot'tli rf his title against Tommy Dingle game of 971 while Nick Tobi- knocking out SchmeHnj cash pac.ed MESA Labor Union to I a double win over General Industries and led all league individuals for Ihe evening with, a 605 total, rinerly Donahue of Nehi Beverage had Icr who stiirred wilh teams representing (ienernl Indtislries and West- a single of 242 to stand out as high eVn Automatit' of this city as well as the Kri.n Brews of Cleveland, will soon leave for her fifth season in the All-American Girls' League At the present, time, Dot is the enlehfr for the Muskepnn. Michigan, tram of the loop nnd will report for Spring training wilh that team at Havana, Cuba, starting on Monday. April 21 All of the eight teams of the circuit will open their conditioning period in Havana and the teams will pair off to piny training games on the trip north to their Summertime in that department.

Utah Cagers Upset Kentucky, 49-45 To Capture Ti During her five years in the Ungue. Dot has played with a pair of NEW -Utah's wonderful Boys" finally improved championship the Milwaukee tram in 1944 and with the i age-old Cinderella story to- Racine Belles in 1043 Wilbur (Lank) Coven, F.lyria High and Baldwin-WiiU'ace College star now performing with the Rochester Royuls of the National League, mif.scd the fitst three games of the Rochester-Syracuse' playoff scries because he was conflnrcHo his hotel room with the flu The series between Rochester and Syracuse now stands at.two victories to one in ffixvr of Rochester Speaking of basketball, the cnge game sings its swan song at the night" nnd cnme up with'the great- Cleveland Arena this week as far as the regular season is concerned; st of all their great basketball up- as the Cleveland up their home season with a g.ime to- ie they came up with a clock Umt refused lo strike It was time for the Ules to check in that RoldiMi slipper and quit playing the role of destiny's chosen children Inst night, but they like it so well they stuck around past "mid- night against the Boston Celtics and on Sunday night against the same cUib Outsmart Most Experts Choose Bosox Again; Tiger? To Rely On Hurling HE BOStO.V rVd Sox MPkjplTcniS'O, THKYHAY, their consecutive" pep ppnf of fjip game, and pennant with the best balanced ion that basis alone Ihe Detroit ball club in the American -'Pipers appeared Inday In have Leapue. the arithmelii'al for the Brilliant pitching, power bit- 10-17 American League ting and pooil mini. fljfc.r Cronin has -them all! They have pitching and tlial is the kind of balance fur tlie best in the bill, it lakes to win ball frames and i.Manager Sieve ONeill's pntb- wby the majority of the ex-Mem is lo find some hitting and peris are picking the. Bo-Sox to fielding to with if.

he repeal. jdors. and he thinks he will, the Ther definitely are the dub interest inff to make things for lhe Hed Sox. of his few optimistic moments, Yankees, Indians and other as- admitted that his team was' pirants, stronger than last year when he would not come spreiid-cagUd the fle'ld from out and suy so, it was start and won the flag foing () cxiiei-ts tu l.o bent and PVPII in one October rainbow; Has Much Pitching When it comes lo has so much of it that he His team is nil set except for two spots-bright field and third and for three secondary berths on'. his pitching staff.

The candidates)' 5 llk thc old lady in a shoe and which he has for tho.se jobs appear doesn know xvhat to do For hls more than adequate. All of the key men from last year's team are back and will again be fixtures. They include hard- four he has lefty Hal Xew- houser, who has. won 80 gcimes against 27 defeats in the last three seasons; Dizzy Trout, the bespec- hitting Ted Williams in right andi tHclod lu hBI cr who won fi2 Dom DiMaggio in center; url Ihesam York at first; Bobby Doerr at sec-! bander- "and a fireball right Freddie Hutchinson. end; Johnny Pesky at short; Ha Wagner catching and Tex Hughsrn.i who flnall Promises to live Up Dave Ferriss, Mickey Harris andi Dobson, the Big Four of the pitching staff.

Cronin bus six candidates for the right field spot which was one or the thousands of dollars he the Tigers as a schoolboy. Back of them, portly Steve has a -28-year-old right hander, who, he says, "can be Harold White. one victory one defeat, but this is thf O'Neill thinks that Hal the weakest links in the 1946 of He is Bill Goodman, the S75.000 rookie nse 18 Atlanta, has an edge.for the il nlr job right now, but Cronin feels ear he may need another year of minor 1S ucall vu eomm nt his own league seasoning. The same goes Thpn thcr( are Stubby Overmu c. for Sam Mele, the Eastern League country southpaw, and batting champion from Scranton.

Arky Houtteman. a The other candidates include nCT Wlth Buffalo, whom holdovers Wally Moses. Tom Me- believes merit starting iff Bride, and George Metkovich and cc rcllcf man wl11 big. Al third rookie, Pete Layden. former Bo lon jTrxas football star.

To sti.r! the! uI or the other threc liltcs season with, at least, Cronin plans! "is 10-mwn hurling staff he to carry six outfielders and no mat- ome 12 candidates with Johnny ter who he picks for the right, field Gorsica. Ted Gray, Rufus Gentry. job he beliovts his outer garden iind J' OU1S Kretlow Ihe best lookine will be stronger than last year. of tho lot O'Neill feels that Walter Two Battle For Third Pierce, who came up as a hiyh A veteran Glrnn Russell who' sch o1 sensation a couple of yean served in utility role last a nccds another year of minor and a rookie. Frank Shofner, who league hit The Rebels .305 Louisville, are battling Worried About TWO Spots the third base spot.

Shofner! ''m only worried about first and ljas been playing regularly and Cro- 'second ba.se." O'Xcill declared, inin is exceptionally high on the I He es ll Wl11 be AIil vri youngster i no guy of Detroit's matter whether it's Shofner Jehampions. at second. Mnyo w.is dr Russell we will be stronger at! 01 1 st of lasl season with jn.iur- third than we were last year with; les bl appears to be good as This tune ih the enme the Championship finals In the annual Grade School" Basketball. Tournament will be an event of Friday Pinky 1 he'said. evcr tnis Spring.

Ircndv are assured of a playoff berth, and will start PX pcris said thev 'couldirl u'u at he E1 ia High Scho 8y mnasium with championships to decided Seventh and; Fn'mkie. Hayes figures to win the 1 If i TI miti 11 Ro P' Hnmilton. and i vl as the third man back of Wu'g- on Ben Steiner. the for- by defcjiting Roosevtlt and Garford, while Three newcomers up from the las 01 tfl rov that he is of minors are better than even money I league caliber. Tho Sixth Grade final is called for 7 o'clock Friday with lhe Seventh Grade game to follow at 8:15.

bets to win places on the pitching tour nlr are ln thp Battle for and the Eighth Grsidc game at 9:30 stuff. They arc Mel P.irnell, first base CuJlen- Tho entire program will be under the supcrvi-sion of R. F. Bauer. Elyna High School basketball 13 gii'ini's with Scranton l)illp a vrt wno doubles as an out- coach Har'rv an 11-g: me fielder; ami thre newcomers.

I Fupa.rick thi, corner fn that all is going well vsith him and that he hopis to be back in Elynu coacnes said thev would just by the time next fi-olball season rolls around i to have as a complete unit nnd out- the Gradr Division Ely fiualifli'd fcr the finals by The known manner Elyna High athlHic team, SI11iirlrd tl proud Southerner, 1r( 1 0 writes his ti-1 basketball club with a rocurd of 21 the National Invitation'nl Has- vicuncs only me defeat "I would say nut is pretty 'j krlball Championship in Madison writes Ab-Uab Square Gi-rden, 49 to -J5. Deaths of many fUh evil off from I'-xygen under the u'e o.f frozt place ct.n.-oi.ilion Irikes may 'be prevented in the future if ixpennifnu of the Wisconsin gnnie. North Carolina Slate upset Conservation Department are according to Aviation Virgini.i. 64 to News The rirparlinont is thr vise of Ump blnc-k, npiayi'd on the ice by planes, to absorb the ol the sun and thus cause the ice ti melt Tho plan is icp-rted to he fcilnuup similar exp 1 riments in Ruiiin. where MJfit was 1 on the firiris to mell uni.w, ami ,11 the St.

Lawrcncu waterway, which opened carlitr because of a similar plane durting program liiiit run more eiKhi lhe winner of ary rscr 1'M'k be liriirctl tmrn the tr.ick th- bdianrc i'f the meeting under a bill being considered by the New Hdmpshlrc legislature Last Night's Bowling Sportsmen Meet Here Thursday To Elect Officers County f.irmc: 1 sportsmen will in Klyna ihc occasion being Iho cleciion of olt'ioei's o( the County Consi'rviilKin Com- imMli'f. The SCSMOII will be held in I tin city council chambers, stnrt- i 8 o'clock. Sixth Grade ftnallsts are pictured above. Cults in the top phi to. Ely in the photo The Gate.s team is as fi'llows: Front row, kfl to right: Knt.ppi'r.

Dick i Corky i Perkins, rgo Back row, left to right: Ronald Marsh, Richard Atlkisson, Eddie Hemniingrr, Tom Sutliff The Kly tenm is ns Worth Khiivcr. Don Andre-sj, jr. row, Ca-tlc. Frititk Jacobs, R-llo Bub Allen, mgr -'Die CJat.s is cuiu-lud hv Johnny Vancn of the F.lyria" High varsity, the Kly team by Louie Ki'l-'-pus. director of physical education in the grade ol.s Front row, left to right: Kddic Rodney Y.

ung. Alan Werden, left to right: Sam Warner Giles, Gary winner with Louisville and Tom Vico. Johnny McHale and Fine a 32-vear-old Johnny Mo.Ver, who notched 23 triumphs for The othpr spots are adr- Seraninn jquatcly taken care of with George Cromn' is counting on Parnell nd! Kel1 lhe bl 1 man in his Kpot in Donsh as starters beh.mi his big lhe majors last year, at third and four Karl Johnson Wain will bei £dd 'c at short Doyle Registers Over Kapilowln Fight At Arena 1RIA UK 1 Avon Lake Advances To Semi-Finals Klyvia Holmc-s. De- by a count hist IMI I 4 duf I moti 181 ni'J BAB M.IHI-I lift 611 Hni-r ,41 IKK 8'W mi HUH inititidiMi i mult. j.d II I aad ins im i- -n I 1 ire i- NU.Hl Kl i 'j r.

r. in Ib Jil 4 t-i'. 444 Mlfli Indlltllutl 144 Moo.f I son IM 11,1 so: B4'. 110 US 24 chin! ni.ii' of tin Kill 'ol 'liai .1.1 lil-l'A C'c'iinty i-nt AI.MI listed be HOI, MIS nf.l.lVER*-*4 ig 0 i.uga». is AmuiiJ Cciuntv Am- 0 n.

CLKVKLA.Vn, iU.Pi Ui ig will he oper. tl.iysy l.o.s Angeles "Vveltenvei of Kapilow in 10 sl'jw l.oiain C.mnt, at the Arena lit'Iure quintet tnliu- who to win consideration for a round of the l.n.s ufrt amifi fhut at Hay 'Suuai'i Hul.injoii;"' Lorain ill pros-. Duylf. ir.ld.--t ot a conn-- Toui-iunient, being the fust t.v.'ii bat-K'aJU'r his advance far as the AI akf will bv Artie Levine, siaiied iy and tnis tl.iss. movie.

()1 iht- first two 'rounds to ihc: Two second round games in CIIRIS v.eir pU.ycrl. bsl with thi- jiiuis tnr Klyrui Stanri.ird Cle.in- Chris 'ft 1 A' 'I'StLllduid kllUCkKl Off IIIC 1 ro No 1 relief man with Fine and Birf1 Tebbcts will bp the Bob Klinger flllitiR out the bullpen catcher with the veteraT corps He plans carrying 10 B(lb Swift and Harvey Rieb as pitchers and veterans Hill" Zuber nls rcllef and Bill Bulltnd arc the k.ulmg BKTTER ARM SHOES SOt'ORT for the remaining job. There isn't anything lacking in I CINCINNATI. Ilie purpose the way of perfect baseball balance! a $200,000 research program Ht so it's wonder that the University of Cincinnati is for Sox arp beint! universally taRKed better shoes tor soldiers. Foot Uu- club to And it promik ffrt.

longer and greater waier to take a lot -probably resistance will be the objectives, more lhe T.fiers. Indians or c.tn mustfr to dislodge the Red Sox from thfir throne. EfiolN Cux. Ton! U-t-ud -dav aic h.iUi-niU.HK but a 1 11.r dislru't Si'irer scrnppcr. Dolen Hut Buxint Tin iL.aver Uoyle 0 10 Wmson.

rl 'J 10 Julinton If 134 h(h Kiuilir VIoritvMn. miuu HX I le: ft. I hf i i I Icrirll tecitu-c vmini Hi(h mdaidutl K. Kccirtiian noxiug iL-ston until the lini.1 Kipion I Ilijh individual uidniduAl 4 Hi(h Mini I Farmer Blfll k'6 i laifin I 1 ,4 "si itniN 11 riu ms 11 Hockey League Playoffs Kit I.I A i I I VI I HMIt 8KS IIV- K' I HI 816 i. ii i SV Al'l II ri i.SHI Hi.u whii'h the Iliuoklyn I Dv a edge.

Doytc fell in lli.s round IMl I'n-H and t' ir.g until "-rparated ciu i Alhcit 42- while he Ely- by s-c K.iCh Tonifht ti i '-Jinal is uii liie i in Siiiitty's Hrr bl 1 1 vi ii Pro Cage Standings 111J Tluce li'i, 7 I (ir.ifiou Mori 8. nr.d I'M is oppose the Ei.M irt C'lrMirrs 9. Sllll'h. i Ig 'i Ig 1 4 rg 3 DiiMhu. IK a Nosier, rt 'I 1 4 10 0 'o me ncu BUA UUM.

a PKK heatf lt fj 1 'i Dodds. in- part of Mrs. Mary K. Limter's re-J miler. today held his cipe for long life.

The rest, ihe 0 oj consecutive victory after winning sftici on celebrating her lOOth birth' 6 4 ithi; mile event at the Canadian is "Don worry and keep 5 io 6 gion Sports Parade meet in 4.186 calm." i 6 6 3 I. IIK 1 1 ST 000 1 10 5 I 3 1 3 1 Training Camp 000 18 6 42 Tola! II 0 2 14 9 4 ll i By United PressJ phia Phillies fiddle PASADENA. Cal The Chicago pitched since ORLANDO, Washington Sei.diois rrsi i.ul.iy pre- sr Wc-Mcrii AutoHiiillc it 10 I 21 .11 SotH'l no I KIPION White H.IX m. de their lust uppear- at Brooksuif this yc.ir a winning one a.s they trip- tlie Clevt'land Indians. to 10.

Tffe liiitians wood with the inc o. KIT i 1 i7t.ri-mi.kj' I I iJj'oday for an 2 4 i Pacific Coast Lcayuc r'Tttr rf i in the Class Botiniiu, rg 2 11 rs 204 l.eimn|rr. 1 0 9 Ig 2 1 Si 3 I 1 3 4i i. A Bo i i Avon L.iki a Cii iii.itic C'hi the id the Kiiiton (ur a scries with the Phil.idelphm Athletics at West cd better than the. pitchers liiiv n.s the Senators defeated their CLKARWATER.

FUi -The Cm-'C'iuitlanooKa fa, club, 11 to fi Both cinnaii Fiedi. who un an': ides got hit- Kar early lend yesterday tu defeat 1'iu-, i eccived credit for the victory 8 62 5o 16 Si-N'ew York Yankees. 8 to 5. will it-no thoush he allowed hits in fiv 12 19 in-sj Klmer Riddle against the Philadcl- innings. WOMAN' SKATER AT (e KIPS HOW H- Botioitr llcrltl) it Slf.tw t)i(b mdniiluil lib BOHLlNt, T.

vnn v. Pin Schedule H.S. 1(1 IK) 1 .11 14 i'rD. Me -i I Ml ili I US 4" ill 2', in BUFFALO, N. chil- (iieu skatiuK oiT a niik neat her Ivnu 1 was nuiie than MIS.

Anna Cauciell. Builalo. N. an 86 c.u -old ice enthusiast, coukl re- Kalpli 'l'c Der.ui Digging ht-r of b.is- Mr-. C.iUdcl! Jl JtAOH lil i-'l HI in 1OMOHHOW 'l.

.1 1 u.ur. and ner O'l ij.iii.ed on lhe loam werejful coillpariiuns with Ijer llotlinjii all She learned at the tlim c. 4- Sn r.rg»ii fi I i J- fn P. H. Ma-.

nts MF.iA Lilioi 907 it 14 p. 11 41" 4'7 All-City Bowling 5 Women's Pin Schedule on Berjf. J.eo Notre v. as ttic only i4 10. Nol only (tot's the "young i xct I in the ice s-he also an expert swmmu-r.

At her aiini- or homo, Mrs Caudcll "has often miles at a iUett'h. a that Coney Isjaud. It is I i o. prr-v nf iht a' fr IU M'lfi foi 10,000 men. Hi-.

will NKW VfiRK n.aU. ed in c.iii't f.iv- hind in 'Lough 'i'i Hi 1 for liie Nation-'been acquiitd A A. frnir.eiit who riiiie-aci'e lhe fj ar. Sfju.irc Garden, unspoiled spot for lovers jcountiy. of.

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