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4 Bluejays Bumped, 5-4, 17-8, At Sheboygan; Skid Into 2nd Reserve Heps Central Beat Squires, 8-7 Fessenden Hits Triple For Payoff Run in 8th Ouch! Ouch! WISCONSIN STATE LEAGUE 6 By IKE It EM MIX A reserve who didn't come upon 1 the scene until the sixth inning Jaehnke Victim In Opener; Tribe Has 10-Run Frame SHEBOYGAN, Wis. The Sheboygan Indians defeated the Green Bay Bluejays in both ends of a double header before 1,080 fans here Thursday night. The opener went eight innings. Prt .571 AM .4411 Ail Al .379 Ohkoh 1 JO RAT IS tihebovgan IS 12 JhimvIIU It 11 Wucomtn Rapids 11 It Konrt du Lao IS Wauiau 13 IT Applrton 11 It Press-Gazette provided the heroic as Central Catholic's baseball team edged pant Norbert High, 8-7, in eight innings under the Joannes nark lights Thursday night. The win squared accounts for aw ear Tonight'! Games BAY AT SHEBOYGAN.

Appleton at Jannvllle. Wauaau at Onhkoih. WUconiin Rapldi at Food du Lac. Thursday Night' Remits MIKHOYOAN S-17, GKKEN BAY 4-1. Wauiau 11, Oilikonh It.

Janrivllla 3-5, Appleton 1-1. Wntoruln Rapids 13, tond da Lac t. with the Tribe winning 5-4 after the Bluejays held a 4-2 edge in the fifth frame. The nightcap saw Sheboygan score 10 runs in the Walter Morrlt dent of the Big league, fined the (above), presi-State Baseball chief of police fourth inning and go on to pos; a lier 4-2 reversal. The Frank Merrlwell was Jim Fessenden who clouted a triple to deep right center scoring Joe DuBois all the way from first base with the winning run in the bottom of the eighth.

He had replaced Mark Schumacher in right field in the 6th. The game was forced into extra innings when the Cadets and Squires deadlocked at 7-all at the end of at Temple, $10 "for pushing an umpire last Saturday night," (Flnt Game) GREEN BAY AB Graber, rf a Gorecki, 2b 1 Hamarai, ef 1 1 Girard, 3b 4 Marinko, 4 1 Taube, it 1 1 Ackermann, ss 3 8 (roi. lb 4 0 17-8 victory. The double defeat knocked Green Bay out of first place only the second time they've been in second since May 9. Oshkosh moved into the top spot a full PO 11 following a Big State league game A 3 2 0 2 a 2 Green Boy, Friday Evening, June 3, 1949 l3 fe khvJ in Temple.

Temple Police Chiei W. M. McDonnold said in Temple he would not pay the fine and that he cave the umpire a push Green Bay tangles with the Oshkosh Giants. game in front of Green Bay de Jaehnke, 4 0 2J IS Totals 33 spite a loss to Wausau last night. seven.

Two out when winning tun scored. to save his life from a mob of. The Giants lead by 15 percentage First Game Phil Van Thullenar, handsome SHEBOYGAN AB PO A points .655 to .640. Healy, 3b senior rigntnanaer, was me winning nitphpr. takinff over in the third inning from Starter Jim Packers Or Not at All Wausau Defeats Oshkosh, 11-9 Lumberjacks Win on Skurski's Grand Slam Homer in 6th Inning Stericer, Oaum, rf Pearl, cl enelon, lb Nord, 2b Grove, Handllil, If Kaye with the jsortjertines' Joe 4 a 1 1 0 loose 0 2 10 117 0 1 2 2 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 10 4 0 7 24 5 Cibula on third, one out and three runs in for Coach Fred Dil Allen, lon's proteges.

He proceeded to get Totals 21 Herb Jaehnke had the opener in the palm of his big right mitt until he grew wild in the seventh inning of a scheduled seven-frame opener. The score was 4-2 when Jaehnke opened what might have been the last heat by walking Ben Nord and Grove. Bill Allen, the Sheboygan pitcher, promptly knocked a double into left for two runs and enough to tie the score. In the eighth, Nord capped a big night by doubling home Fene- Tonicht, the Bluejays face a "must" task here in a single came. Glen Ilarshbarger, the much-improved righthander, has been nominated for pitching honors by Manager Phil Srclii.

Aftrr tonight, the Bluejays move into Oshkosh for a crucial two-game series, with single games Saturday and Sunday nights. The Bluejays return to Joannes park next Wednesday night after Green Hay 000 040 i Jerry Mandcrfield on a pop to Second Baseman Tom Seroogy and fanned Ed Samz to end the rally. Hirsch Claims Hornets Broke His Contract Approached Packers Because He Wasn't After that, he held the visitors bheboygan 011 000 21 Rum batted In Girard, Marinko, Ackermann, Pearl, Nord 2, Allen 2. Earned runs Green Bay 3, Sheboygan 3. Two-base hits Girard, Pearl, Allen.

Nord. Home runs Nord. Stolen bases Taube, Graber. Sacrifices Bandini, Ackermann. Double plays Girard to Gorecki to Gross.

Left on bases Green Bay 10, Sheboygan i. Bases on balls off Jaehnke 4. Allen By the Associated Press Green Bay's Bluejays fell from first place and Wausau's Lumber in check until the sixth, when the Squires rose up to tag him for jacks climbed out of the cellar in playing in Fond du Lac Monday the Wisconsin State baseball three runs and a 7-6 advantage. Central rallied to tie it up in the and Tuesday nights' In the open lon, who had singled, with the winning run. Jaehnke pitched good ball, al league last night.

ing two-game series at home, The Oshkosh Giants lost, 11-9, to Wausau, but moved into first 3. Struck out by Jaehnke 1, Allen 9. Hit by pitcher Taubs (by Allen), Sterger (by Jaehnke). L'mpires Chalupa, Nerby and Welch. Time 1.47.

bottom of the sixth and after a scoreless seventh, Fessenden came up with his game-winning smash. MM salary or by the end of the sea lowing seven hits and permitting four walks. However, three of the walks were turned into runs. Al place as the Bluejays dropped Paid Bonus; Elroy Elroy (Crazy Legs) fiisch was quoted by the Associated son. (Second Game) O'Connrll Fans 14 Leo O'Connell, who struck out GREEN BAY AB VA' I both ends of a double header to Sheboygan, 5-4 and 17-8.

In other league games, Janesville beat At Chicago, James C. principal stockholder in the len had one lapse in the fourth when the Bluejays scored four Graber, rf 2 Gorecki, 2b 4 the highly respectable total of 14 Hornets, said last night that R. Press as saying he has approached the Green Bay Packers because he 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cadets, went the distance for St runs. Nord Hits Home Run (Slim) Gam, former president of Appleton twice, 3-1 and 5-3, and Wisconsin Rapids defeated Fond du Lac, 13-8. the Rockets, had sent the bonus Norbert and gave up just one more hit nine than Kaye and Van Thullenar.

But his task was believes that the Chicago Hornets of the All America Football con Sheboygan scored singletons in the second on Nord's long homer PO 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ichec by registered mail within Wausau's player-manager Joe the past few weeks. He said that Samaras, cf 1 Girard, 3b 4 Marinko, 3 Taube, If 2 Ackermann, ss 3 Gross, lb 4 Runge, 2 Kosenfelder, 0 Steffensen, 0 Newton 1 Perenboom, 0 Seghl 1 Totals 27 ference breached his contract, and in the third on a walk to Daumn and a double by Rusty complicated by seven errors. Central committed only one, by First Hirsch, former Wisconsin star 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 I PearL Baseman Grant Bourgeois. halfback and a standout in the All America conference, said that The Bluejays' big fifth frame The contest took on the aspect Three "local" cars will compete in the midget auio races at the fairgrounds this summer, starting Saturday night. They are shown above, top to bottom: Frank Cowles car driven by Carl Hunter; the Libert Motor Supply lal driven by Dave Silkman; and the Mar-Drcel Motors Special of De Pere driven by Vance Hill.

failure of the Hornet management 18 Skurski slammed a bases-loaded homer in the sixth to defeat Osh-osh and give credit for the victory to Dick Lutz. Oshkosh rallied for four runs in the last of the ninth, but went down with the bases loaded. Collins Slurs No. 5 Don Elston took over the mound for Janesville in the last Inning of of a mound duel in the early stages as both O'Connell and Kaye xFlied out for Steffensen In 5th to pay him a bonus as agreed for d-opping outside activity last sea Grounded out for Perenboom In 7th, it had been returned by the post-office marked "refused." Hirsch said that while he was out of the city in connection with his business a postolfice department registered mail slip was received and that he had not had an opportunity to pick up the letter, but that he had not refused it. He said that in any case, the bonus was not paid with his sal-pry.

A Chicago attorney, John P. Sullivan, told him that this con TURN TO CENTRAL. PAGE 14 son nullified the contract and left started with Rodney Graber fanning but Stan Gorecki beat out a bunt and Bob Samaras walked. Jug Girard uncorked a double to center to score Gorecki. Samaras came In on Andy Marinko'a infield out After Tom Taube was hit by a pitched balL Dick Acker- him free to deal with another club.

(The Packer office here had no comment on Hirsch's state SHEBOYGAN AB Healy, 3b 2 1 Sterger, ss 3 2 Daum, rf 4 2 Pearl, cf 3 2 Fenelon, lb 3 3 Nord, 2b 3 2 Grove, 2 2 Bandini, If 4 2 Doering, 2 1 Smolinski, 1 0 Totals 27 17 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 11 PO 3 0 2 1 6 1 0 0 21 the opener with the bases loaded Phillies Pummel Five and one out and struck out the mann singled. to left and Marinko and Taube both scored when Out ment.) He said he wanted to catch on with the Packers because he has a food brokerage business in Wisconsin and can stituted a breach of contract, fielder Bandini missed the balL Green Bay never produced a next two Appleton batters to save Glen Barclay's opener victory. Bob Hanny homered with one on in the sixth for the winning runs. Wendell Davis homered for Janesville in the first inning of the 300 023 Green Bar Hirsch said. Rams Have Rights real threat after the fifth.

Sheboygan 010 1024 17 Gorecki and Samaras got half Runs batted In Sterger 2. Daum. Homers in One Inning "Frankly," Hirsch said, "I want to connect with the Packers be of the Bluejay total, with two apiece. nightcap with one on. Manager Jim Oglesby noticed that Appleton Seminick Hits Second Game Pearl 2, Nord.

Grove, Bandini 5, Doering 2, Gorecki, Girard 3. Ackermann, Gross 2. Earned runs Green Bay 7, Sheboygan 16. Three-base hits Bandini, Graber, Girard. Horns run-Gross.

Stolen, base Fenelon. Sacrifices Marinko, Uoering, pearl, Nord. Grove. Double plays Sterger to Nora to Fenelon, Doering to Grove to Fenelon. Left on bases Green Bay 8, eighth-inning rally last night put Three 'Local' Cars Debut in Midget Races 1949 Event Opens at Fairgrounds Saturday Green Bay and De Pere will be represented in midget auto racing for the first time when three cars join in launching the 1949 "doodlebug" season at the Brown county fairgrounds Saturday night.

Two of them are owned by Green Bay people, Frank Cowles and Libert Motor Supply. The other is the property of Mar-Dreel cause I can't play football in Chicago and still attend to my business. I've got too much of an investment to let anything interfere with the business. For the same reason, I can't play with Los Angeles, either." had departed from its scheduled tatting order and called it to the umpire's attention in the fifth when Winslow walked with the bases loaded. Winslow was de the 1949 Phils in the record books alongside the 1939 New York Giants.

No more futile Phils The Jays made an auspicious start in the afterpiece with a three-run first inning but were kayoed by a 10-run Sheboygan blast in the fourth. The latter saw JSP 9C not take the time from it to play football in Chicago or anywhere outside of Wisconsin. Hirsch explained that under his contract with the Chicago Rockets, who later became the Hornets, was to receive a bonus for Sheboygan 10. Bases on balls off Three as Phils Crush Reds, 72-3 By The Associated Press Hail the fighting Phillies Only once before in modern baseball has a team hit five hom clared out and the side was retired without further threat The Los Angeles Rams had orig ers in one inning. The Giants a new league record set as ten inal draft rights to Hirsch in the Manager Fred Collins of Fond men batted, got on base and scor National Football league and have first rights to him if he plays in ed before one Indian was retired did it 10 years ago at the Polo grounds after two were out.

In both cases, Cincinnati was the du Lac got his fifth homer of the year with none on in the second fence-busting champs of baseball. Runge Doering 7. Rosenfelder 2, Steffensen 1, Smolinski 1, Perenboom 0. Struck out by Runge 4, Doering 2, Perenboom 2, Steffensen 2, Smolinski 1. Hits off Rungs for 4 runs in 3 Innings, off Rosenfelder 3 for 5 rune in 0 innings, off Steffensen 1 for 2 runs In 1 inning, off Doering for runs In 5 Innings.

Hit by pitcher-Samaras (by Smolinski). Passed ball Marinko. Winning pitcher Doering. Losing pitcher Runge. Umpires Nerby, Welch and Chalupa, Time 2:22.

Attendance 1080. Four Blue ay pitchers saw ac that leaeue. Five home runs in a smashing and Wisconsin Rapids' Tony victim. If the Hornets put up a light. tion in the runfest.

Starter Glenn Runge giving way to Howard Hirsch It was June 6, 1939, when the Hirsch declared, "I'll just drop out Rosenfelder after three runs had of football. I won't go to the ex oense of a court fight." Interest High dropping radio broadcasting work during the season. The bonus, he been scored in the last of the Wentzel clouted another bases-empty homer In the sixth. (First Game) Appleton 100 oflo 01 4 Janesville 100 002 3 5 1 Zimmerman and Rattay; Barclay, Elston (7) and SLanre. fourth.

Dick Steffensen subse Giants unloaded their thunder on the pennant-bound Reds. They won 17-3. Raps Two In 8th Frame Andy Seminick, who nicked He said he has completely recovered from a head injury suf- said, was to be paid with his salary. The salary, he said, was pay BLl'EJAY BATTING (Unofficial) Motor of De Pere. Vance Hill, 27-year-old native of Albert Lea, will drive, the Mar-Dreel Special, a new car! quently rescued Rosenfelder after the latter had given up five more AB 2b 3b Br Kbl PCS foroH last fait, has eained a little 1 0 2 0 0 able twice-monthly during the (Second Game) no runs without retiring a batter.

He said he di(T weight and is ready to play loot- ADDleton 110 100 03 9 3 i football season, not receive the Clarence Perenboom, the rookie Janesville 200 030 3 7 Voirard 7 bonus with his I ball with the Packers. Cincinnati pitching for three homers last evening, made the which will bear No. 8. Hill, who was out of racing last year he Cox. Merkley lit and Rattay; oft southpaw from Kimberly, reliev 24 2 34 11 17 7 IS IS In Duck Film 'Prairie Wings in Color, To Be Shown At Washington Monday ed Steffensen and finished up.

Creamer, Uebdlng (5) and Stange (4). (cross 92 was without a car finished third in the point standings in the J31 .330 .322 .291 2HI -2 til .244 .217 .000 Sports Cocktails: 'Never Lose Again' 27 37 3 0 4 4 10 19 32 1 2 19 29 4 0 28 29 4 2 19 24 21 23 4 1 14 22 3 1 15 IS 0 1 O000 Hosaman 4-0; 1-0: Runge 4 Herm Doering, Sheboygan's ace, Wanun MO OlS (11011 IS Graber southern Minnesota circuit In 1947 nchim.h mi inu oo4 a Marl'ko SO Phils' feat distinct because he hammered two in the same inning. That tied a major league mark shared by several players. The also wasn around at the finish. He tired and left in favor of S3 Lutz, Nitrhlo (6), Duren 0 In his third year of driving, he's had one serious accident.

His car Star Game Two Weeks Earlier (9) and Leargren; Acker, spurns Newton 9 Pitching Smolinsski in the fifth inning Jerle 2-0; ana Neir. uononue Harsn- with the score 11-5. last time it was done was by Joe turned over during a race in 1946 and he spent three months in the 11 Wis. Rapids 023 002 10313 Fond du Lae 014 200 010 It was small consolation but the barger 2-2; Jaehnke 1-1; Rosenfelder 1-1; Marchese 1-3. Double Plays 20.

DiMaggio, June 24, 1936. Jays collected three of the game's Del Ennis' homer started the big Colborn and Ramsey: Lorenz, Law Home Attendance 18,350. hospital. son (3), Bauer (8), wutss (3) ana four extra-base blows. First Base Carl Hunter, also in his third Zanders.

inning, which opened with Ken Raffensberger enjoying a 3-2 lead. man Al Gross socking his second vcar as a "doodlebug" pilot, will homer in as many nights with Than Usual; Pro Clubs Benefit Packer Selectees Lost for Two Weeks Instead Of Four; No Explanation Is Given for Change By ART DALEY Press-Gazette Sports Editor 35 Grade School Boys In Track Meet at West Thirty-five seventh and eighth Tom Taube a base, and Graber Zernial To Undergo drive the Cowles Special, No. 88. Twenty-one, Hunter is a resident of Racine who was sidelined most By JOHN TORINCS Interest among sportsmen, amateur photographers and nature students is running high in the showing of the color and sound motion picture "Prairie Wings" at Washington Junior High school auditorium next Monday evening. This was the consensus of opinion among members of the committee putting on the movies who Seminick came next.

Before it was over 10 runs were home and Puddin' Head Jones, Schoolboy Rowe and Seminick again had hit and Girard clouting triples. Double Play Kills Rally Operation Monday the ball out of the park. Semi- Graber's three-bagger initiated of last season after breaking an mm in a mishap at an Iowa track. Prior to the accident, he had driven in several races here. He open nick's second of the inning came CHICAGO OP) Gus Zernial, grade boys from Franklin Junior High school participated in nine track and field events Wednesday night at Wildcat stadium.

Another similar event will be held next The College All Star football game will be played in Chicago next with two on. the Chicago White Sox sensation Green Bay's three-run first. He later scored on a fly to left by Gorecki. Samaras walked and came around Girard's triple to Aug 12 about two weeks earlier than usual The announce- In addition to the homers, Jones ed the season successfully by win al rookie outfielder, will undergo timelment this week that Charles (Bud) Wilkinson Oklahoma win ning the semi-feature at Slinger just missed the second around with a triple and met Thursday noon at the Beaumont hotel to make final arrange year. surgery next Monday on his broken collarbone.

Gran coach the 1949 glitterbugs against the Philadelphia Eagles merely right Marinko popped to the Winners in the various evenU crashed: mentioned the date and made no explanation for the drastic date Hamner's double also ments. Dr. John Claridge, team physi catcher and Taube walked but A large crowd is anticipated against the wall, a few feet short follow (seventh grade boy listed first): Ackermann singled to left, plat cian, said he will operate at Mercy change The move-back no doubt was made to protect the professional teams' player interests, and the game likely will remain and those who do not wish to wait of going into the stands. ing Girard. Gross popped to first hospital to remove bone chips and 200-yard dash Dick Vernimen.

Bill in line to buy tickets Monday Raffensberger went into the to end the threat. Wetzel: 70-yard hurdles Dick Vander- free a muscle that impinged on the bone Zernial broke while diving game with a string of 18 succes night were advised to get theirs moss, Harvey Anderson; 40-yard dash) An Indian double play killed an in advance at any of the retail Ronald Phillips, Joseph Bemhard; 100-vard dash Matt DenlsSen. Joseph, sive scoreless innings, iie leit the midst of the eighth with a for a fly ball at Cleveland on May 28. last Sunday. Hunter has one superstition he doesn't like the 11th of the month because every time something unfavorable hop-pens, it's on the 11th.

The oldest of the trio, 28-year-old Dave Silkman, will drive the Libert Motor Supply Special. Silkman, who has had two years' experience with the big and stock cars, has been driving midgets since 1939. A native of Danbury, Silkman raced in the ARDC circuit in the east before coming to outlets in this area where they are other rally in the second after Runge had singled and Graber had walked. Another double play saved Doering in the fourth when Bemhard; 60-yard dash Ronald Phillips, David Van Ess; 440-yard relay-Ronald Phillips, Dick Hansen, Matt on sale. dazed expression.

The final score Zernial, who was batting at a an early-August nxture in iu-ture years The Packers, for example, will benefit next tall in that selected players will miss only two weeks of practice instead of the usual four It's a safe bet that Stan Heath, Packer quarterback and the nation's leading passer last year, will be on the "want" list was Philadelphia 12, Cincinnati 3. Created A Stir 355 clip when he was injured, has Counting Seminick's earlier walks to Graber and Samaras and "Prairie Wings" is the work of homer, the Phils had six for the Denissen and Frederick: Orotn, Joseph Bernhard, Jerry Keller, David Van Ess and Eugene Groth; high Jump-Jerry Proctor, Alvin Goulaer; broad jump Ronald Phillips, Allan Lemryj shot put Matt Denissen, Alvin Edgar M. Queenie, author of the been placed on the Sox disabled list for 60 days. However, it may be some time after that period before he will be back in action. night, only one short of the Na an error on Gorecki's grounder had loaded the bags.

Girard hit the double play ball to the pitch book on waterfowl of the same title. It is considered one of the tional league record. In fact it best films ever made in the field er. the Chicago Tribune, game sponsor So will Packer was a new high for a night game, if that means anything. The best The Jays came through with the midwest.

He holds the track record at Danbury and also the 5 mile, 10-lap mark at Thomson, 4 4 previous under the lights was five two, however, in the fifth on Ekx. .1 Conn. Silkman has turned over on Gross's 330-foot homer over the right field fence after Taube had Paul (Buddy) Burris, the All-American guard who played under Wilkinson the last three years In previous years, Packer All-Star players report three different occasions while 1fwniiiiHpTMaifcinii itiM iniiffi Mulleneaux walked. They scored their last Heath by the Giants, twice in 1947 and once last year. Warren Spahn boosted the Boston Braves' National league lead to two full games by defeating Pittsburgh, 4-1, whil both the New York Giants and Brooklyn three runs in the sixth.

Smolinski driving the midgets and last season went through the fence in front of the grandstand at De Pere. This year they'll ed for practice here the last week in August walked Graber, Gorecki singled of nature study. Queenie is best known as president of the giant Monsanto Chemical company of St. Louis, but he is also one of the top amateur wildlife photographers in the country. The film was shown at the April meeting of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology in Madison, and created quite a stir among bird students there.

It has been purchased by the state committee of Ducks Unlimited, who showed it a 3J arrive Aug. 13 A year ago, the game was played on Aug. 20 until 1949 the earliest starting date The latest Star date was Sept. 3 in 1936 Four Packers were selected for 1948 action and Samaras was hit by a pitched ball to fill the sacks. Girard singled to left, scoring Graber and Gorecki and Samaras, who Dodgers lost.

Brooklyn's Don Newcombe blew Perry Moss, Jug Girard, Jay Rhodemyre and Larry Olsonoski Chisox Sign Prep Shortstop Star; Hit .753 in '48 had taken third on the hit, scored on Marlnko's grounder. The season was well under way before they saw action Next a 4-1 lead in the ninth and the Dodgers finally succumbed to the St. Louis Cardinals in the 14th. bearable heat Buckets Gold-enberg, one of several Packers lor time latt week in fall. Packer sclnlccs should fcc 7-4, on Stan Musial's two-run Milwaukee.

Immediately there Metzler Dies of ready for the non-league game in triple and Chuck Diering's double. who actually became ill from the heat on the field, always said, "the heat beat us" Wilkinson is the first former All Star player was a demand for more showings there, and two more have been Pittsburgh Aug. 28 just about Leonard Blanks Giants Speedway Injuries CHICAGO James Sloan Baumer, 18-year old shortstop from Broken Arrow, High arranged. Dutch Leonard silenced the month before Bear time The glamour series, conducted in Chi t. returning as a coach The INDIANAPOLIS () George powerful Giants with three singles A committee of friends of DU here in Green Bay decided the other day he recalled some on school, has signed a contract with A.

Metzler, 38-year-old Indiana in Chicago 3-0 victory over Shel the-field yarns about hearing of the Chicago White Sox for a sum STATION V.T.A.Q. AT 10:30 P. M. polls auto race driver, died early reDorted ranging from 50,000 to public here should get a chance to see it, and scheduled this program. In addition to "Prairie his appointment as head coach cago Soldier's field, was started in 1934, with the play-for-pay gridders winning eight, losing five and tying two The Packers participated three times, losing in today or Injuries suffered May 28 don Jones.

The veteran knuckler had a one-hitter until the eighth. Tommy Henrich, who beat the Chicago White Sox Wednesday $75,000. when he crashed during a prae Wings," there will be a showing On one occasion, Bud was almost taken in by Carl Mulleneaux, the Packer end "I was playing tice run at the Indianapolis motor Frank Lane, White Sox general manager, who handled the signing of "Lucky Ducks," the latest in the ceremony at Comiskey park yes speedway. Metzler, a veteran dirt track driver, was married and the fath defensive half. Every time Mul leneaux came down into my ter night with a homer, added his 11th homer and a triple to lead the New York Yankees to a 12-7 victory.

The win and Boston's 1937 by 6-0 and winning in 1940, 45-28, and 1945, 19-7 The Packers, incidentally, figure they had a hand in the Chicago Cardinals' 28-0 massacre of the 1948 tcrday, did not disclose the bonus figure, but he said it was "very, ritory he'd jog at half speed and er of one child. His death marked very substantial." He said seven yawn in a chummy way: 'Sure hot, the 22nd driver fatality at the In- Stars The Green Bays sharp isn it? No use running hard on night loss to Cleveland increased the Yanks' lead to 5', 4 games. Lou Boudreau, playing with a dianapolic track since 1909. other major league clubs, includ ing the New York Yankees, Pitts burgh Pirates and Cleveland In a night like this But on his series of annual DU films on that organization's work in the Canadian duck breeding grounds. Clark To Appear And to top off the program, Frank Clark, a DU field representative from Regina, Saskatchewan, will be on hand to give his observations on the present conditions on the breeding grounds in the prairie provinces.

The program will open at 8 The car in which he smashed into the southwest turn retain broken finger, backed up Hob dians, were among the top bidders fourth trip, he suddenly broke into a sprint and Arnie Herber pegged a long pass that Carl almost caught. He had built me up good" SG36S7 ened the claws of the Cards in a "secret" game (before 2,500 fans) at Rockwood lodge 10 days before the big contest The drill contest, which saw' each team score twice, helped deflate the chesty Cardinals and put them in a serious mood for the Stars Lemon's five-hit pitching with a double and single as the crippled Cleveland Indians topped the Red Sox, 8-3. ing wall was owned by Lee S. Glessner, Wheeling, W. Va.

It was the same mount Wilbur Shaw drove to first place in the 1937 500-mile race. Wilkinson said he always Washington, the surprise team Metzler had served with the en regarded Johnny Drake, Purdue back, as the hero of the game with his coverage of Don Hutson The Stars won the game on a 45- of the league, moved to within 5V2 games of the lead by handing o'clock. Tickets are 60 cents, including tax, and any moneys realized above the costs of putting on the program wll be donated to gineers in New Guinea in Woria War II. A dirt track racer since yard pass play from Sammy 1935, he had survived crack ups Jimmy Conzelman, then Cardinal coach, later admitted as much in a letter to Packer Coach Curly Lam-beau As it turned out, (3-9 season record), the Packers got a bit chesty themselves since they the St. Louis Browns their eighth straight loss, 4-1.

Eddie Yost's homer with two on capped a four-run rally in the eighth. for Baumer services. Lane said Baumer, who is 6 feet, 2 Inches tall, and weighs 18." pounds, will be assigned to Waterloo, Iowa, a White Sox farm club in the Three-I league. Baumer started playing junior league and American Legion baseball in Tulsa, at the age cf nine in the shortstop position. In 1S47 he hit .381 with Tulsa Central High school.

In 1948 with the Broken Arrow High school team he hit .753 and this season batted .518 with the same team. He gradutacd from high school May 27. I Baugh to Gaynell Tinsley Ttazinq ttie Swing and "si; On lisxfiaj ls the Kay Cbotr 0 Lovely aotsgatresa tmmttmBt tr tinging staxa Toexy jUraoend Don CtmnbtmrCStSbp SflvorV-f. cUffy dramming Ernie RodhrJtL SPONSORED BY STONE MOTORS DU. Tickets may be obtained at at Goshen and Salem, Ind.

It would have been his first "500." Recalling that game several times Bertrand's, Bent's, Zeller's, Denis' in the last two years, Lambeau Detroit again nipped Philadel were able to hold the Cards tt- and Herfort sporting goods stor said, "when that game was over NEW YORK The Travelers Is phia in the 10th inning, 5-4, with we vowed we never lose to the es, the East and West side fectively and score twice with land courts of the New York Athletic club will be the scene of the All Stars again" Lopsided victories in 1940 and 1945 are Schweger drug stores in Green Bay, the De Pere Sport Shop, Ray Rodner's tavern at Duck Creek, strange All Star offensive and defensive formations The 1949 game brings back memories of Hoot Evers the hero. Evers doubled and scored on Johnny Groth's single. In the eighth Evers hit his second homer of the year with: two on to tie the score. I Easte-" clay court tennis cham ample proof that Lambeau knew pionships to be held on July 2 to and Red Malm's Daytona Beach. that 6-0, 1937 game played in un-jwhereof he spoke.

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