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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941. CALIFORNIA PARK DICK TRACY Music Class Minor Leagues WEVE GOT THE PROOF CARDINALS GET 5 IN 8TH; DEFEAT GIANTS, 13 TO 9 AND WE'RE GOING "TO SEND YOU UP THE piipd vruib rfttfr ENTERS 51 FOR 1 00 YARD SWIM SINS, BROTHER, SING I THAlij IT. PUT THE I OKAY? THE SPOTLIGHTS fwHAT YtRIGSER, WE KNOW I I PHOTOGRAPHS, CAMERA fc IM SET. BRING HIM IN, yEP IS THIS? YOU STOOD IN THAT I AND DIAGRAMS ON PAT. TL YOU I ROOM IN THE BLOSSOM sCV THE TABLE.

A CANT- HOTEL AND SHOT, OR i I gr A HIRED SOMEONE" ELSE i i TO SHOOT, THE CZAR 1 I I VJ IN HIS ROOM ACROSS 7" 0 RT' ll' They'll Compete July 20 in Tribune Meet Trials. Victory Breaks 5 Game Losing Streak. AMF.RICAN ASSOCIATION. W. Pet t.

Pt Minn'tmlia 4 "5 'Tolen 42 42 Louisville 49 34 St Pan! 3X4 444 i nhimhiis 45 33 Ind nohs 3 4T 44 Saa. Cut 43 34 Milwaukee 24 67 YESTERDAY'S RFSri.T. A.MF.RK'AN ASOf IATION. TndianaiMlm. 8: Milwaukee.

1. Kansas Otr. 7: Louisville. 0. St.

Paul at Cnlnmbna. postron? Minneapolis a Toledo, postponed: rain. PACIFIC COAST ZJCAGCE. Seattle. Portland.

1. San Dieao. 7: $a-ramente. 4. Oakland.

3: San Francisco. 1. Loa Anaeles. 7: Hollvwood. A.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGCE. Newark. 6-2: Buffalo. 3-7. Srractiee.

13: R'-heter. 5. Jersev "itjr. 4: Toronto. 1.

Baltimore Montreal. 1. THREE EYE LEA5CE. TVcatur 5-7: Cl'nton 2 9 Snrinrneld. 7- Cedar 1.

Waterloo at Molme. otiie! ram Madison at Evansvtlle. cosroooed: raia- TEXA LE AfJCE ShrsTeport. 11; Beaumont. 8.

Houston. 3: San Antonio. Tula at Fort Worth, poirronsd. tratE-inr weather. Oklahoma Citr at DaHaa.

rotrpeed. rata. WISCONSIN STATE LEAGUE- Shebcrran. 12- Annleton. 6, I.

Croe. Cishkosh 1 Janesville. 6- Wisconsin Rapids t. Green i T. 18: Fond Du Lac 7.

NORTHERN T.EACrE Eau Claire. 5: Farao-Moorhea A BY WILFRID SMITH. California park, of course, is expected to support the 100 yard free York. July 10 UP). The St.

Lcuis Cardinals blew an eight run lead in the seventh hming tonight, but came right back with a five run Hast of their own in the eighth to Jown the Giants. 13 to 9, before 34 in the Polo Grounds. style qualifying races which will be held in the California park pool July 20. But the list of 51 SMITTY IT WON'T BE LONG NOW boys who were en tered in this sectional swimming Grand Forks. superior 8 110 issisnl.

rniliith. lO- Cmoksinn. t. Wausau. lO; Winnipeg-.

3. SOCTHERN ASSOCIATION. New Orleans. 3- Chattannoc a. 0.

Nashville, Memphis. 7. Atlanta at Birminsharn. w-4 -rounds. MICHIRAX STATE LEAGUE.

St. Joseph, Lansmc. Z. Howard Krist, the Cards' fourth pitcher, finished the game to take credit as the winning hurler and end Et. Louis' five-game losing streak.

The Cards took an eight-run lead behind Max Lanier in the first five Innings, as Gus Mancuso and Coaker Tripiett hit home runs. The Giants got the eight runs in the seventh on homers by Pinch-hitter Joe Orengo and Babe Young, the latter vith the bases loaded. Dick Bartell belted a homer in the eighth. Score: 1 GO- HO WOULD MER -J VI ThCT AGVC MEOieiNS Hoi BICkFlSH- WoSH'j? BOSS CTO' OLD I VJOOLO EMERTELL I ccrpo cv uRpca 1 E.RGKTR:.7HH AWB0W WHERE fES K'oiOhtW meet- yesterday by Pete Miller is the largest team entry received so far. With few exceptions the bulk of the team entry will compete in classes and which include the years from eral YMCA squads were among ether entries received yesterday.

The deadline for entries is midnight Sunday. While the annual 100 yard race have been sponsored for the last 12 years by the Chicago Tribune Charities with the purpose of encouraging YORK. ST. LOOS. Lola Wenael 13 to 16.

These age divisions cus AbKHrAI r-ri a 1 3 linker. i-f Tnor cf 4 13 3 Bartell. 3tv 2 2 11 O' Ar virh.lt Hipp. If 3 1 1 1 Wittiar.p Mi7lh 2 5 II McGw.p nirrf 2 2 2 fitt.rf 3 it, 3b 1 2 1 2 Tannmf.C 3b Half 2b Virion 5 0 2 2 Marvuoc 1 1 2 MurEa.aa Ianr 3 110 OiMelioo Ab A 4 0 0 2 0 ft 2 3 1 1 2 10 10 1 0 MUD 4 10 7 0 3 10 3 4 4 1 2 12 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 tomarily are the largest of the five. As a result, these two divisions will furnish more qualifiers from the four sectional meets for the championships on July 27 and the others.

The 120 qualifying positions in the 10 finals five for boys and fivefor girls are divided between the sections at Giirbfrt.B tno OOOn OiOrenrn 1110 0 Exit l. 1 1 0 0 01 J. Moore.lf 1 0 0 0 0 novice swimmers, the champions in the higher age brackets naturally are the most experienced and frequently have won AAU titles. Fifteen year old Lois Wenzel of Shawnee Country club team, which is coached by George Eckert, is one of the younger stars. Last year she wen the Cfei-cagoland 100 yard championship in Class 13 and 14 years of age and now is entered in Class Miss Wenzel received national reo ognition last year when she competed in the Junior AAU championships at Shakamak park, Ind.

43 13 IT 27 71 37 27 17 California park, Sherman park, Cer-mak, and Whealan pools, on the basis of number of entries. F.ntry Deadline on Sunday. batted fnr Melton in fifth and Ia Inr in enbth. Batted lor aiiics in Ktemh. Lftii 001 340 05013 Tork 000 OOO 810 9 rrcr CrDi.

Ba. J. Brnm, Rucker. Driscoll Goes The Napervtlle. swimming 0sen's 7 Hit Cubs and Sox Up to Date Averages team, Jackson Natatorium, and sev M'Ncill Rallies to Beat Freeman in Western Meet Edgar Smith to Face Senators for Sox Today Pitching Wins BOX.

Ab H2R3R HRHRRIFrl. 46 R6 It 4 1 4 51 Back to Bears as Halas' Aid .211 30 tn 1 .238 43 KB 18 .298 48 82 22 for Cubs, 3 to 1 .294 .277 .275 .274 .2 .200 .2 .219 3 2 44 A ft 20 8 10 47 2 19 3 37 0 19 1 22 ft 4 1 4 23 2 1 18 11 20 32 7117 23 63 11 22 At 6 4 14 14 Apptinc Wright Kntrk br Kuhel Chapman Lo'cianl. Rreerieh Tresh T. Hons Snltera Webb Ricney Indianapolis, July 10 W). The first four players seeded in men's and women's singles were victorious in quarter-final matches today in the 54th annual Western tennis tournament.

But national champion Don McNeill of Gambier, needed three Continued from first sports page Edgar Smith, winning pitcher In the All-Star game in Detroit, will oppose the Washington Senators in Comiskey park this afternftOR. Steve Sundra may pitch for the Senators. Jtr tatted MaDfM. Tripiett (31. f'rnto 121.

Danmrg. Hale. Youne I4J. T. o5re.

Siauthter 21. Marion 12). Bartell. Tao bae tii!" J. Brown.

Marion. Bartell. run Mamnsn. Tripiett. Orenro.

Your. Bartel! Sacrifices T. Moore, t'renoi. IwuDie play Miikuki to Marion. Left on bit York.

St. Louie. Bases on ba.i Lamr. 4: Meiton. 2: Gumbert.

2: Krit 1. Strufk out Melton. Laawr. ffittiit. 1: Krwt.

2: McGee. 2. K-i Mehon. 7 in 5 innmrs: Adams. 4 in 2: am 1: McGee.

1ml: Lanier. 7 in 1-3: Gumbert. 0 in 0: Shoun. 1 in 0: Krist. i in 2 2-3.

Wirminir niu-her Kriet. Losing Wittir. Umnires Dunn. Maertiurth, a3d Stewart. Time 2:50.

Attendance 34.894. DODGERS, BEDS, 3. Brooklyn. N. July 10 UP).

Joe Medwick, Cookie Lavagetto, and Billy Herman drove in all of the Brooklyn runs today as the league leading roders. behind Kirby Higbe' live hit pitching, defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 8 to 3. Medwick hit a home run. his 10th of the year, and a single, and Lavagetto and Herman twp doubles apiece. But while the Dodgers bagged 10 safeties in all, young Pete went hitless for the first time in 13 games.

It was Higbe's 12th victory, against r3fats. Score: TWELFTH ANNUAL TRIBUNE SWIM Plaai antar ma in tha qualifying triali of th fwalfth annual 100 yard fr ttyla ChicagoUnd swimming raca sponsored by Tha Chicago Tribuna Charities, Inc. CHECK SECTION IN WHICH YOU WISH TO COMPETE July 19. Carmak Pool, 7600 Ogdan avenue, Lyon. IIL July 19.

Sherman park, 52d straat and Racina avanua. July 20, Whaalan Pool. Milwaukee and Daven avenues. July 20, Cal'iornia park, 3901 North California avenue. (ferries Cosa J.fy 131 CHECK YOUR AGE CLASS Boys Girls IS and 16 years of age.

Class II and 12 years of age. Class A 17 and IS years of age. Oats 13 and 14 years of age. Class 19 years of age and over. Class Print your name and address plainly in peneiL There are separate races for boys and girls.

All contestants 16 years of age and over must register at the preliminaries with the A.A.U. The registration fee will be paid by The Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc. 73 .27 .242 .238 5 .181 .10.1 21 3 no 42 22 2 1 13 11 2 5 A ft handled the situation by getting Rowell on a pop foul and Moore on strikes. sets to beat fifth seeded Dave Free There was hitting on both sides in John IPaddy Driscoll, former Marquette university head football coach, joined the coaching staff of the Chicago Bears yesterday. George Halas, owner and head coach of the National Professional league champions, said Driscoll and Line Coach Hunk Anderson would be his active aids this season as the powerful Chicago squad seeks its second straight title.

Driscoll was a football star at Northwestern during the World war, later playing with Halas on the a 8 lO 8 4 11 4 2 3 2 ft A ft the seventh, but the difference was that the Cubs scored to break the 1 1 2 ft .238 .208 .200 .182 .113 .083 man of Pomona, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Defending western champion, Bobby Riggs of Chicago and Clinton, S. seeded No. 2, behind McNeill, downed Harris Everett of Jacksonville, Manager James Dykes attended last night's game incog. There was some alarm that statements attributed to Mrs.

Grace Comiskey yesterday cot Jimmy an extra 10 days or so In to 1 tie. Dahlgren led off with a K. I.ynni Dirkey Kolloway Turner Hallett Kennedy Dietrich Applet on Haynea Ron ft 1 ft ft single, was bunted to second by Mc-Cullough, went to third on Sturgeon's 1 1 No. 8, 6-4, 6-4. A ft ft A A ft ft ft A infield out, and scored on Olsen's single.

In the Braves' half Javery and Sisti singled, but two were out at the Frank Kovacs of Oakland, No. 2 10 hattioa 3, eliminated Earl Bartlett of New At hat. 2.K08; hit Team home, nerrentaie. .253. Allendane: At Orleans, No.

6, 6-4, 6-3. time and Cooney was disposed of easily on a grounder to Sturgeon. Then the Cubs picked up their eighth inning run on a pass to Dallessandro, Billy Talbert of Cincinnati, seeded total. CIBS. A A8 2B3B HR SB RBI Pet.

the dog house, but Dykes himself revealed no anxiety about Mrs. Comis-key's defiant attilude. Dykes managed the club last night from a box behind the Sox bull pen off left field. He received the press there, but was guarded in his comments on his dog house tenancy. Luke Appling was back at short.

CINCINNATI. i BROOKLYN Ab Al Ab A Nam Street City Club (if fourth, beat George Ball of El Paso, 6-1, 6-2. eliminating the last of rrr-r 3b 4 0 0 1 Re 4 3 110 Nicholson's double which sailed into 89 10 2 4 22 .308 Hark ......289 A7 Great Lakes naval training station eleven. Then came an extended career in pro football, including four years as a member of the Bears. Driscoll became head coach at Marquette in 1937 and remained thru the 1940 campaign before, resigning.

He now has a seat on the Chicago Board of Trade. Monty 18 3 the uneedd players. 3f-! 2 111 0 Herman 2b 4 12 5 4 Craft 'I 0 0 0 Reiser cl 4 0 0 6 0 Fr-TCh 4 2 2 4 to 3b 3 12 2 2 M-C lb 4 1 11 Meriw'k If 4 1 2 3 left, and Galan's fly, on which Dallessandro scooted cross the plate. any) favarretta.197 Pauline Betz of Winter Park, rf 3 2 mi lb 4 0 1 .278 .284 .282 .258 .258 .211 ft ft ft A A2 13 2 2 72 21 1 4 89 11 A 1ft 20 2 A ft ft 2 A A MrhoHnn 2A7 I rr-i! 4 0 5 0 0n.r 4 0 0 3 0 top seeded in women singles, beat Catherine Wolf of Elkhart. Mail entry to Wilfrid Smith, sports depertment, Chicago Tn'buee, Chicago, III.

Finals will be held in the California park pool July 27. 3 112 0 Dahlrren 78 FRENCH PITCHES TODAY M-c If 2 0 0 2 Walker rf j-k- 3 0 0 1ft HiKbe.o rrMr 0 1 ft 3 110 0 ses'de'd ichth. 6-3, 6-4. 27 43 37 12 I 23 2 2 18 Srhefflns 3 experiencing a miraculous recovery from the wounds which kept him out Vore i St nr icon ..204 1 0 ,11 SO 32 4 12 1 At A 47 7 9 2 25 4 of the All-Star game in Detroit. It was the second time Luke has been A 19 Al AO 9 8 28 13 4 21 2 4 3 11 ft 33 10 27 6 Georra 7 I her A -nr.

batted lor Moore in fifth and Koy 4 ft ft 1 1 ft A 3 tia in ninth. Stringer wounded before the All-Star contest and each time he was fortunate 27 'Aft 11 4 7 3 rnrmmti OOO 100 02O 3 K'hlrago Tribune Prraa Service. 1 Boston, July 10. Larry French, who is suffering with a record of nine defeats against four victories, will southpaw for the Cubs tomorrow in the second of the series. The Braves will present Jim Tobin.

When Casey Stengel, the funny V. Olsen. French 320 300 00 8 enough to heal rapidly. F.rror Kerman Jnoat. Run batted in Galan I.ttf.lo 12 Medwiilc r.ll Herman F.fl .237 .230 .220 .217 .212 .212 .197 .189 .182 .187 .158 .158 .991 826 1 41 ..259 3 34 Art A3 41 fi 19 19 11 3 i ormu-k.

Fre. (ileraon. Two hate hi I Passean W. The White Sox office announced last evening that, altho all box seats I.Tr-tto 121 Hermn 121. F.

McCormick frrr Home run -Medwiclc. SaoTifice Hisbe. 7 ft 13 1 1ft 2 8 0 1 ft 3 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 10 ft ft ft ft 3 1 0 Pressnell Iiejl le tiay Herman to Camilli- Lavateuo A 2 A A A A A ft A Hudson have been sold for the Sunday double-header with the New York Yan hnsu: re to Joost to McCormick: man who manages the Braves, saw Root 2Tetro to Herman to Camilli. Left on f'im-mnaii. Brooklyn.

H. Raees on the Cubs' new baby blue uniforms ram anrter Meer. 2: Berga, 2: Hisbe. F.rlrkaon rae today he wanted to know whether A ft kees, 33,000 grandstand, and 5,000 bleacher seats will not go on sale until the gates are opened Sunday at out Vanrter Meer. 1: Moore.

3 Hiibe. 3 Hil Vander Meer 8 lii In Team hattlni: At hat, 2.580 1 hits. the club also furnished perfume. rms; Moore 3 in 2': Brn. 1 in 4.

Wild i'fc hiihe. Looinr Dlt'-uer Vanrter Meer percentage. 2l2t attendance, at Home. 84A total. A8A.1A8.

11 a. m. I rrrrea iVtnlan. Goetx. and Reardon.

Time 2 Aiiendane 15.4M clua 6 81 bo WESTWARD HO'S GOLF TEAM WINS riRATKS, PHILS, S. OVER RIVERSIDE Westward Ho retained its lead in Philadelphia. July 10 The rmsburjjh Pirates rallied for five runs off Tom Hughes in the eighth inning tonight to beat the Phils, 6 to 5. Stu Martin started it by reaching the C. D.

G. A. west district team ljBest iiidfr the sun matches by defeating Riverside, 14H to at Glen Oak yesterday. The victory gave Westward Ho a season's point total of 83 against 74 Vi for Riverside, the runner-up. George Dawson; playing over his w.

1 av s. home course, shot a 3538 73 for Brought to you low. gross honors. He led Glen Oak to a 16 to 11 victory over Medinah Every Friday 6:30 to 7 P.JVU Other leading scores were George Reed, Riverside, 37 39 76; Charles Wilson, Riverside, 3i) 37 76; Hunter first on Dan Murtaugh's error. Arky Vaughan and Debs Garms followed -ith singles.

Hughes purposely passed Rip Collins, then lost control and walked Maurice Van Robays and Vince DiMaggio. Livingston chipped in with a passed ball, and Frank capped the rally with a single. FITTSPT-RGH i PHILADELPHIA. A A Ab A 3 3 0 1 2 3 a 0 111 11 1 0 mtn.rf 5 0 0 2 0 Tavi.c 1 0 0 2 0 whilr.lf 5 1110 3b 4 0 2 Elten.lb 4 14 5 1 L-'htlb 1 0 3 Marty.c-f 4 115 0 riiiiM.lb 2 1 1 1 Brasan.es 4 2 4 Elrtt rf 3 1 2 3 0 gston.c 4 0 0 7 0 VEtin'l 3114 0 Mav.3b 2 1 4 IiM riof 3 0 110 HuKhe.o 3 0 0 0 0 2b 4 0 1 2 2 Pearson. 0 0 0 IrT7 2 0 0 1 JRino 0 0 0 0 0 Martsn 2 1 0 01 PuHtran 0 1 Oi 2 0 1 tcj 2 110 2 33 27 13 3fi 3 27 fi Fumed for Lopex in eighth.

F'i-d lr Andernon in eirhth. Sbat'ed lor Pearson in ninth. Brown, Glen Oak, 39 39 78, and Ben Conforti, Westward Ho, 403979. Station WDDM the beer brewed without added sugars or syrups Results of yesterday's matches: Westward Ho. 14; Riverside, 1214.

Brook-wood. 14i: Hinsdale. 12. Elmhnrst. 17; Oak Park.

10. Glen Oak, 16 Medinab. 11. Team standings: Westward Ho. 83'i; Riverside.

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Well, everything tines happen at every Friday night broadcast of this sensational, new, half-hour program for Meister Brau Beer. It's fast and funny an uproarious tiritin to Ktten; Amlerfn to 0uetlne )-lhr-F. Ifl on baee i'liilliea. 141; Pttte i 5 iiaae on ball II u( lira 4: He or 1 1 1 Siruk mil Hnibe 5 1: Praron. 1: Sullivan.

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