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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 18

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THE ENQ'XJIRER AND EVENING NEWS TO' BATTLE CREEK, MICK, THURSDAY, StiSE Vt, 1S5S. KELLOGG BATS POUND OUT 1 6-5 WIN OVER FORT WAYNE PIRATES bler from Newark, probably will meet Carlin Monday night, Jeffries said. BOX SCORE BALL GAMES TODAY POSTUM DOWNS STATE ATHLETIC BODY BARS LOCAL GRAPPLER PADDY HARMON NAMES FIGHT PRICE SCHEDULE PEPS DRIVE OUT EIGHTEEN BLOWS KelloBKa v. Lady Wayne Chocolate FORT WATNB PIRATES i nciiugg- niu i.M clock. Claaa Grand Tmuk Bee s.

Eagles MEMPHIS 7 TO 3 AB Oil Rmera. as-p ft 2 2 1 llwle. 0 a 3 0 3 BOUT TONIGHT TO PROVE REAL TEST FOR FIGHTER Tuffy Griffiths, Chicago, Has Chance for Distinction by Win Over Risko. MrKnlrl. aa-3b 2 1 0 2 ELLIS Jarkaoo.

2b 6 0 0 6 5 0 Farmer, ct 2 1 Silvia Checco Is Suspended for Wrestling in Carnival Here Last Week. si igion neiu; unnarens Michigan Central at Sprint-Held: Creamos y. Mooae at Grand Trnnk field: Ran Kqnipment Tg. Springfield at San Equipment Held. Clan A Sanitarium Duplex at Sanitarium field.

nana Speaker Drugs y. Woodmen at Number 6 field. Best Seats to Cost $10.80 Each at Sammy Mandell-Canzoneri Match. Knhlaaun. lb 4 0 1 10 1 Malar, rf 4 0 0 1 0 1 Mini.

If 3 1111 Timely Hittingjjy Cereal Men Gives Them Victory Over Red Sox. Cheif. 2A 0 0 0 ConnlDxliam. 3b 2 1110 0 Kate Leads Local's Hitting With Double and Single Out of Two Bats. HAMMOND GETS HOMER rf laivii- (Special to the Enquirer-.

News) Silvia Checco. local welterweight Total TA 6 10 24 11 8 FRANKLIN PLAYGROUND KELLOGUS wrestler scheduled to meet Johnny PLAY AT GRAND RAPIDS LOSES TO VERONA TEAM AB II A Carlin in a match next Monday Detroit, June 27. IP) Tuffy Griffiths of Chicago will meet his first real test as a heavyweight tonight when he steps Into the ring at Olympia for his 10-round fight with Johnny Risko. Griffiths has only recently graduated from the light heavyweight class, having gained enough weight to disqualify him in this division. Meeting Risko, who has fought with Heine.

3b 2 2 2 0 3 1 4 night at the Lakevlew park arena, Franklin playground bovs' voHpv Carmen Limits Colored Na 1 2 3 0 ball team lost two parties nut nt nas Deen Darred rrom wrestling by the state athletic board of control pending a hearine before the bnarrl tional Leaguers to Six Safeties During Game. three to the Vpmna i Claire, a rf 5 Hammond, 3 Trough, rf 2 Kat. rf 2 KtlraTeral.l, 2b H-lNr. If a PlngMon, lb 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 4 4 1 A Chicago, June 27. (P) The Sammy Mandell-Tony Canzoneri bout for the world lightweight championship at Chicago stadium August 2.

may be witnessed from the best seats at a cost of $10.80 each. Promoter Paddy Harmon announced the price schedule yesterday after a lous conference with Eddie Kane, Mandell's manager. Harmon, who favored a rincslde price of $5.99. and the champion's pilot, who held out for $13.50. compromised at $8 plus tax.

amounting to $10.80. Thc price maiks a low level for a championship in a major team by scores of 21 to 14 and 21 to July 11, Promoter Lloyd Jeffries was notified this morning. Visitors Make Eight Errors And Use Three Twirlcrs During Contest. lve doublet, two triples and one dome run by Kellogg bau. coupled with eight errors by the Fort Wayne Pirates, gave the Peps a 16 10 5 victory In a slugging fest at most of the leading heavyweights 0 11 1 (Special to the Knqalrer-Newa) Grand Rapids.

June il. The local eraoDler was susrjenrfpri 3 13 0 a Kaan, with the exception of Dempsey, lie for engaging in a match at the Ml 7 W1TLARD TITALIC. will have an opportunity to gain 4.t 14 IS 27 1 Carroll Grimm's Postums hit hard and timely yesterday, supported Lefty Carmen in big league style vcrona playground Wednesday evening. The winning team was composed of the following players: Dick Cady Bill Cady. Ted Niebauer.

Milton Winans, Russell Winans and Sam Wilbcr. Ernest Snyder, Hemv Strong. Jarlc nni nrat Total Plratea K-lloirga new honors for himself by a victory. Risko has fought Tunney. Godfrey, Ni Vt 1 carnival here last week which did not have a license to hold the bout, it was stated.

The decision Qf the board was received in a telegram from Dwicht W. Barker, secretary Sharkey, Schmellng, Uzcudun and Heeney. Kellogg park Wednesday afternoon, and as a result the Memphis Red Sox. of the Negro National league dropjied the first of their two-game Hammond Gets Homer class. The balance of the seats will --r- waaoilCi.

I Robert MrfanHlfch of the bohrd. It is sweet and glorious to die for go at $2.20, $3 30 and $5.99, tax in series to the Crickets, 7 to 3. Practically everything In the way hitting a ball for extra bases aim rtUJ OUU i constituted the lineup for the losers. Leslie Fishbaugh, wrestling cob cluded. one's country.

Horace. Carmen limited the Sox to six tnd bringing In runs was ac Ftnleo bawa Clair. Hammond. Flu-toraM. Tto li hit Hyde.

It-ra. iiiinlnrjinrn. I'lalra 2. Trough. Kaan.

Kant. Thr. bi hita IMIer, Kits-B-raM. Home run Hamoiona'. IUta Off Chelf in la 4 Inn tiff Mima 1 la 13 Inning1, off Hocr 7 in 3 2-3 Inalnra.

Struck nut By Kaan 5. by Knsera I. by Chelf 2. Ilaaea on ball. Off Kaan off Chelf 1.

WIM pltehea Kaan 2. lilt by pitched ball Ily Kaan i.MeKntrlel. Faa ball-Hyde, l-nalna pitcher Chelf. In-plra Mrnne. Time of earn 2 hour.

safeties, two of which came In the fifth when the Hose pushed over two oompllshed by the Kellogg players Wednesday at the expense of three runs. Pirate twirlcrs. Although the vis 7 Stevenson Stars Stevenson. Dunne and Kandler (tort did error frequently during the contest, the Peps would have been easy winners had the Fort Wayne club played errorless ball. Trade in Your Old Tires on New Goodyear Tires The locals collected 18 hits, eight featured with the stick for the Postums, Stevenson driving across two of their runs In the third with two men on and two out.

Ward and Curry of the Sox and Stevenson and Kline of the Postums featured In the field. of thrm for extra bases and "Cease CRMS SHUT OUT GRAND TRUNK DEES Hammond. Battle Creek Bambino, connected with another home run when he drove the ball over the right field fence In the fourth MEM THIS RED SOX AR II A F. Ward. If 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 12 0 Inning with nobody on.

Have Big Seventh reen, lb 4 The Pirates staged a bludgeon act ilrow. 3 lilrner. rf 4 I.nwrr. 3b 4 of their own In the seventh Inning 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 3 0 0 0 14 1 112 4 1 1 2 2 0 0 110 3 0 Owen. 4 when they accounted for four tal Laurent.

2b 4 Dial, rf 4 Curry, 4 lies off four hits- This was the only time during the context that the Fort Wayne wood looked to be more productive that the Kellogg Total 3 3 9 24 17 2 TOSTIM hickory. Alt It A VanlN.ro. If 3 1 0 1 Every man on the Kellogg team except Singleton accounted for one hit or more. The Pep first baseman went for five trips at the plate. KaU.

who relieved Prough Dunn, -b 4 llreneiran. lb 4 KaUtun. ft 4 Steteuton. a 4 Miller, 4 0 3 0 I 0 A 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 2 1 0 1 I I 3 0 2 2 1 I 1 1 I 3 2 3 1 1 1 0 Kline, rf in right field In the fifth Inning. Bakers Win Chance at First Round Class Title by 1 to 0 Victory.

Cream os gained the light to meet the San Equipment nine for the flrtt round class hardball title by defeating the Grand Trunk Bees 1 to 0 In a close, hard fought contest Wednesday evening. The Cream os and Railroaders battled to a 9 to 9 tie last week and It looked like their second playoff game would result In another knotted contest but the Bakers broke loose In the sixth Inning and brought In the run that won the game. The Grand Trunk Bees made their most serious threat to score In the sixth frame when White was safe on Ladley's error and stole second. Schuler grounded to Hayman and White was out, Hayman to Smart. Schuler holding first Yeskey scratched a single to Smart and Schuler held up at second.

Shirlaw grounded out. Hayman to Shirlaw. and both runners advanced a base. Kandler. had perfect day with the stick.

armrn, collecting double and single out Total ,...31 7 12 27 16 1 of two times at bat Kaan, Pep wirier, and Claire Red Sot oio tfjrt mi .1 rn.ttim (Hit CM x-7 Two-ta hMa Carmen, kandler. shortstop, were close on Katx' heels for bsttlng awards with three hits out of five times at the plate. Claire rurrj. htTnaun. Stolen hawa Laurent.

Brrnegan. Raara on halla Off Carmen 1. Hit br pllrher VanDnrn. Time of game 1:20. Umpire Martin.

accounted for two doubles and single, while Kaan accumulated a double and two singles. Brllrr Knocks Triple The Peps scored four runs in the second Inning on two doubles, two singles and a pass. Prough got a LEADS CLASS 6 LIST ZBAXERi base on balls and Fitzgerald got a The rally ended, however, when Har fielder's choice when Prough went out. short to second. Belter tripled to renter field scoring FlUgerald Bond in First Place with .600 with the first Kellogg run.

Single ton grounded out. second to first. ris drove a fly to right field. Creamos got their only run In the last half of the sixth. Smart was hit by a pitched ball.

Tichenor bunted, and Smart went to third while Tichenor was being retired at first. Hayman attempted a squeeze play and popped a fly In front of the plate. Nirbauer caught It but Percentage; Pfieffer, Eagb Second. YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT APPRECIATED and Kaan slnc'ed to center field, scoring Brllrr. Heine singled to left field.

Claire then collected his first double of the contest, scoring Bond, of the Monarchs. Is ing the class hardball batting list Kaan and Heine. just as the ball hit his glove Schuler with an average of .600, showing six The Pens got four more In the came charging In and knocked it fourth Inning on a home run. out of his mitt. Smart scoring.

triple, doutrr. single and two rut out of 10 times at the plate. Pfieffer, Eagle player, is second In I the percentage column with 12 hits I out of 21 times at bat for an aver error. In the fifth Inning the lo i lie una, score: (ill AND THINK HM.H All II II A A. Veakey.

3b 3 1 loo cals brought In five tallies on a double, four singles, stolen base and a wild pitch. Milrlaw. 3 3 0 if 3 di.i-h. 2b a i i i t'lineer. lb 3 JAPANESE BALL CLUB age of .572.

J. Brown, of the Moose and Russell, Creamo batter, are tied for third place with .555 percentages. The averages: Hiamea Including June 17. ICTi Name Team i AH II It II Are. Bond.

Klka 1 1 0 ft Knel-a 7 111 li 14 ft Nb-banrr. 3 0 7 1 Mann, rf 2 0 A 0 PLAYS ISLAND TEAMS Whit, rf 2 i faiil-r. 2 0 0 1 0 0 Honolulu. June 27. Hoscl Toiala university baseball team Is here from Jnpnn to play a series of 3 a 5 ft a 7 is in 7 I I 11 1'.

7 vj; games with local teams. 3 11 2 i CK K.I MUM ii a I I 0 2 1 2 a 2 1 2 7 a i 2 a 3 8 4 4 2 The Hosrl squad a 01 be In Hono Tlcnenor, If Hayman, aa ft 1 lulu six weeks. J. Brown. Kuaorll.

I'Mrao loat. Creamo Ilk hie. M. nl. I Miern.

Kael'a Collar, Creamo Kllmll. Kaclea Coe, San K. U'nrdn, San K. The trip Is being financed by a 0 7 1 1 7 1 i a l.adley, rf Itanman. local Japanese who Is an ardent baseball fan.

The team will not Shirlaw, lb ft 1 3 3 2 ft 3 0 1 .414 9 2 i 2 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 I 7 4 go to continental United States. tan. rf Murfin, CLA8STFIED8 FOR RESULTS Kan. tin. 3 7 3 3 Walaton.

Klka 3 7 3 4 Wood. Moo 4 ft A T. l-adlejr. Creamo fl 17 7 12 fjriil. Kairlea 7 II Total 1 1 2 21 12 2 tlrand Trnnk IWa if nnn ft A I'Mmn i .4" Utolen bae "mart 2.

Ilarman. Bao- ahars. M. C. 4 10 4 Tltua.

rl. 4 10 4 heeler, f.ajlea 1ft l(oa. M. 7 11 7 man. ainph-ll.

hlle. KarrWre hli Tw-henor. Ilavman. Strnrk ont Bt Uurfln a. br Srhn'T 7.

haara on balla Lov IPpncec For the World's Greatest OTHUES Pathfinder Tread 29x4-40 5.90 30x4 50 6.89 29x4.75 8.35 29x5.00 8.80 31x5.00 9.25 31x5.25 $10.45 33x6.00 $14.05 30x3 OS $5.25 31x4 $9.15 32x4 $9.85 assssiajssssssssssVaMHMa.T.T.T.T.T.T.TMa. off rVbnler I. lilt br Dltrb.r-Br Campbell. O. T.

II 7 J. Mereer. Saa K. 5 13 ft Vbuler iSioartl. Left on haaea Creamt-a t.

Craod Trnnk Dm Noel. Mooae 4 13 ft Thompaon, Klka .1 M. Koiiaall, Kaalea rl IS 7 I'arnd rna rearuoa 0. Crand Trnnk o. I mplre Mron.

Tim of g-ame I 18. Scorer Btorry. Spauldlns. Mnoaa 4 It 4 I. Ooaier.

r.iaa Ji Balrd. Katie 3 3 1 ..14 "3 JW3 .313 .313 .333 JI12 TWO TEAMS WAGE FIGHT Korrle. Kan EL ft 1ft ft 6 HaTtnan, Creamo 7 IS 6 FOR CLASS BALL TITLE J. Shirlaw, Creamo 7 1ft ft ft K. Mercer.

San 5 ft ft MrShrrry Prnr Most Defeat Bar La trr. Kaelea L. Wllhnr. S. P.

4 13 4 4 8 13 4 A 4 10 3 ft K. Mull-r. Klka leys to Get Chanre at First Round Lead. 7 VO A It ft Kaalea Clark. Klka 3 The first round championship In ONE, TWO, THREE Rain spots removed THOsI rain spots sod that road tarnish will cone of? bj ruhbioaj with ordinary polish.

But UM Wbii Nickel Polish and you don't have to rub to hud or so long. It works oo aa entirely rw principle. Its action is chemical as well as mechanical. Give a beautiful sparkling luster to jpour oickel-work. It does cm scratch.

It will not harm the plating. It may be nsed on nickel, brats, copper, aluminum, steel or bmnia; especially aoe for chromium plate It baa many ses in the home as well at ia the garag. Ask your dealer about it. (GdM Sehler. Mooi 4 i Mehaner.

O. T. B. 7 IS 5 W. Sliarpe.

7 1 ft Murfin. Creamo 3 7 2 the class hardball league has not been decided yet although second round play has been going on for 1 0 3 4 .278 0 mt r7 1 572 2 ft 2 .230 over a week. Next Monday nlcht the cham pionship may be decided when the McSherry Drugs play off a tie with the Harley-Davldson nine, that is if the Drugs lo. Should Arc-Sherry's win they win play the Speaker Drug nine for the first round I New Goodyear Tubes In any event the Speaker nine Jobnaon. San E.

4 11 3 T. Johnooo. 8, P. 4 11 3 nonpe, H. P.

3 8 2 Illett. Mooae 14 1 Cllneer. T. B. 7 14 4 Lnffl.

M. 21 ft (inllfnyle. M. C. 7 21 5 Moor.

Kaalea ft 1.1 3 fSrar. T. B. 4 13 3 llarrla. O.

T. B. ft 13 3 Kaarke. San E. ft 1.1 3 Pierce.

M. 7 22 8 Wllllama. Monae 4 2 Tlrh-nor. Creamo 8 10 2 Bedford. San 3 10 2 Wilaon.

Mooae 4 10 2 J. Johnann. 8. P. ft 10 2 Roe.

O. T. 5 11 2 KorklnakT. R. P.

8 It 2 Brealin. 4 11 2 Bier. ft. 3 1 C. Wllhnr.

M. A 1 3 mart. Creamo 7 19 3 Ferrla. Eaglea ..,..814 2 W. Shirlaw.

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8 1 neoqn. Ran 1 2 will have to be downed before Mc- Whiz Sherrys can ascend to the 1. Three Helps to a happy Holiday Trip! First drive in here day or evening, for jnspection of your tires. If any of them need repair we'll do an expert job and make them safe for the trip. If you need a Spare we can save you money on a good one.

Let us make sure all is O. K. 2. You may have one, two or more tires in doubtful condition-tires that might make trouble Trade them in, before you go, and save money on NEW GOODYEARS, at lowest prices in history. 3.

If you expect to drive your car a long time, trade in your old tires, before the trip, on new GOODYEAR DOUBLE cAGLES tires of a quality and service that cannot be equaled built without cost limits, more tread, more everything, will probably last as long or longer than you'll drive your car. Sum .11 .11 .142 .133 .123 .121 JOE HARRIS RETTRES Joe Harris, veteran slugger, has For Your Holiday Trip ELECTRICAL VULCANIZING Road Service Phone 2-1216 retired from the diamond. Joe received his release from Sacra NICKEL POLISH sTaVr PrtJutH mA yamr rtr Imk IrttrT, run kttttr smd Uit wgr mento the other day because of continued bad health, the result of injuries during the world war. 1 .111 A. Ten key.

O. T. B. 1 2 O. Rrhuler.

O. T. B. 4 1 2 Roberta 8 10 1 2 Culla. Eagjea 8 11 1 1 4 2 .01.1 IPSE? (S, I leaner TRnna aeored Creamo 11.

Htte Pfieffer. Earl. 12. Total ba Ruell. Cresmo.

1t. Pouhlea Vo-t. Creamo Loffl. M. C.

4. Trlplea Rnaaefl. Creamo 3. Home mna Wilaon. Mooae.

1 T.d-ley, Creamo. Elliott. Eagles, Coe, San 1. Stolen haaea ITaTman, Craimo 8. Raerlflc blta Elliott.

Eagle 3. Cars Washed! PRICE Mack's Garage 11 South WauKington Ave. Phone 2-1216 OPEN EVERY EVENING S3 E. WEARS JOE CANS' SHOES Adopting the name of 'the former famous lightweight, Joe Cans, welterweight boxer, treasures a pair of shoes that Old Joe once wore, jl.

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