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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 9

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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fENING STAR, SCRATCH ENTRY, WINS MACKINAC RACE FRENCH BOY TRAILS Industrial Softball Lead At Stake Tonight EMU) ON HANDICAP BASIS BY MERE 18 MINUTES MUELLER ID Capac Chief Meet Undefeated Rivals Fowler Announces City Playground Schedule Waters, Jr. And Spice To Finals Fred Ford's Winner Sails 243 Mile Conrss Cecil V. "Brick- Fowler, city eludes a city wide horseshoe tournament for boys and volleyball and playground director, has announced the following schedule with in- Capac, July 19 Capac Chiefs and Detroit Stars, only undefeated baseball teams in the state semi-pro play-offs, clash at 3:30 p. m. Thursday on the local diamond.

Capac defeated Trenton and Chrysler Airflows In the series In 49.49:29, Missing Record By IS Hours; Rest Of Field Stretched Out Mackinac Island. July 19. AP With the winning yachts In and Wednesday in White park. Sarr.ia. July 19 George Waters, i FEATURE BILL i -j fr Novice Singles Doubles Listed Director Fowler expects approxi port Huron Goll club, and F.

mately 200 entries in each event W. Spice. Sarnia Golf club, reached played in Grand Rapids Saturday 1 OPEN their honors decided on the complex basis of corrected time, sailing enthusiasts today turned their attention to the laggards in the fourteenth annual running of the Port Huron-Mackinac race. with finalists meeting at a later finals of the St Clair River Times Herald (the P. H.

Sulphite Beats Metals, and Sunday while the Stars trounced Midland and Saginaw entries. wurosiicu. mt Sundav for th date. A modified field and track day will be held Wednesday July 28 with Haynes, Cleveland and Seven boats had crossed the finish line at a late hour Monday night headed by the winlnng yawl. Fred S.

Ford's Evening Star. The remainder of the starting field of 29 was reported stretch back along Lake Huron as far as Middle Island. Ted rarnsworCT Finals will be played this week wiH Start xoaaj Th Tim. Hrrab) Can Share Second Place; Dunn Nips Edison TITLE SERIES end in Grand Rapids. 32 entered in i Trophy, in the doubles.

Frank Spice in gaining the title Roosevelt meeting oa the Lincoln ketch. Chantey, and the schooner Spindrift were reported ahead THK ST4rlG 4 have 'round eliminated Fred L. Riggin, the field in the light night airs. I The program for the rest of The Evening Star, a scratch entry, crossed the lint at 3:09 p. m.

1 Ckryaier 1 NOSE DM July: Hfnnrta IVanrh Rnv naai ftittr in turn i r-e and 3ft minutes on the 18th. hole on I Tr the Detroit Jr, macs: wv ag" 4 bv the De- i time champion, iSTwwed 7 Lf a red-hot match. P. H. SuHwitte Today: Harrison at Grant Prww4 Met a la I later.

The handicapping system gave Evening Star an edge of only ret. .719 I1 .141 111 CIU4'Rr Monroe at Roosevelt Juniors; 18 minutes over French Boy. owned by Russell and John French. nm George Waters prevented an all- Grand Trull Cleveland at Harrison, White park at Lincoln, midgets. Defroit Edteoe) Dunn Halchtte 2 11 Evening Star's elapsed time was 49 hours and five minutes, a little more than IS hours over the record.

Hoi mea round ry 1 John Timkens Kittihawk, a Cleveland entry and the only out- tit! tart Sarnia final when He put lA tte title laJlfton out with a 4 and 3 dccisi0n. Sff defeatd Hueston on t5! tee Spice-Riggin match a Wart Only one missed putt on the 18th cost the ZA in the woman divi- th match. Go- First place in the Industrial Re STRAIHRDY '8' Buntrock Stars In Relief; Chiros Here Wednesday The Port Huron-Marysville Card Center-line Here At 6 P. M. Today In Athletic Park The opening skirmish for the American Legion baseball championship will be started at 6 p.

today, in Athletic field, with Port Huron Athletics facing Centerline in the first of a three gome series to pick a seventh district representative to the Detroit state finals. The second game will be played in Centerline. Manager Herb Eben, of the Ath state entry, was third, arriving at 7 37 p. m. after a 20-mile stretch fight with J.

B. Ford's Royona IIL a new yawl, Kittihawk, a cutter, was over the line only eight minutes and six seconds ahead of Royona creation softball league Is the goal of Mueller Brass and Chrysler to- II, and spectators termed it the best show of the race. 2. 30 m. Wednesday: Haynes at White park; 1:30 Garfield at White park.

Juniors; 12:30 Roosevelt at White park, midgets. Thursday: Harrison at Grant; Cleveland at Garfield, seniors; Roosevelt at Haynes, White park at Lincoln, juniors; Lincoln at Polk, Monroe at White park, midgets. Friday: White park at Garfield, Grant at Haynes, seniors; Harrison Wbeatley. Capac alJ eye Ice night on Industrial field. Holmes Foundry, flushed with its Us tenors in ism got away a good drive while n-Ld hi, first shot out of first victory of the season last inal baseball team warmed up for a game with the Detroit Chiros at uLT Minthaler.

Harbor Other arrivals Monday night Dave Sloss' cutter, Alsumar, 9 54 p. elapsed time 55 34 58; corrected time 54:47:53. Dr. Charles Beck Hostess IL 10 29 p. elapsed time 5 29.29; corrected time 58:21:03.

Roy Williams' Sonata (1937 winner), 10:58 p. elapsed time corrected time 53.55:4L week, tackles Pressed Metals in the 7:30 p. m. tiff today and then 8:30 p. m.

Wednesday on Van's yt mm -10a bounds, ine lormer cumh" -cc short of the green on his second 17 Hr, but sent his third within 10 feet 1 to Uf the Din. Mueller and Chrysler with a record field, by squeezing out a 4-3 win letics. will pick his opening nine at Monroe, juniors; Haynes at White of 9 wins and two losses will take over Strathroy in Canada. Monday. from the following: Wimpy Hayes Errors by the Canadians contrib the field in the nightcap.

Spice was short on his second and or Ken Mosher, Jim Finley. Bud in Clair, uted to three of the runs scored tne opening fa the on thJrd In the first meeting Mueller set Cloverleaf clash with the odds park, midgets. July 25: First Ward at Haynes, Grant at Lincoln, seniors; Garfield at Monroe, juniors; Lincoln Jones, Skip Minnie or Swafiield, Ralph Tumbull. Toth, Moore, Hor- by Jim Master's crew. The teams k- Spice took two putts to finish while Chrysler down 4 to 1.

RiMin missed a short putt taking Sulphite Paper moved Mta is re committed a total of 10 errors. up to a favoring London, who have .500 rating in City lesgue play, as against Cloverleaf which is In tenth 4 place, I bes or Dobratz, infielders: Brandenburg. Bond, Ballentine, Black, Fos at Cleveland, Polk at White park. Dosition where they can tie the V-VriUix. Spice had a 75 card and Rig midgets.

Strathroy scored three in the third, McDougal singled and Walker doubled, the next man furnished Scbb' -I ein a 77 for the par 76 course. ter. Harrington, outfielders. loser of tonight's battle for second plase by nosing out Pressed McH. In the middle gam sweet in, Most of these lads played with July 26 White park at First ward.

Grant at Cleveland, seniors; Vjiif Bay vnoue i v.4Jack McCormick -y CTHMMMflt an out but Galbraith went all the 3-2. Monday. Port Huron High during tne schol fothtbi doubles. Roosevelt at Polk. Monroe at White way to third as the Cardinals com in second place with four wins and one loss, meets Yale Ramblers with three wins and three losses, a I1'1- JIHHIIHUJ astic season.

Finley, is a sweet lit Si tt Band must be com- Good Support Joe Carpenter, Sulphite, received tle pitcher and will find a work park, midgets. July 27: Haynes at Lincoln, sen THREE GAMES ON CITY DILL Majestic Bills And Riggs In Feature Tonight Majestic and Riggs meet in the feature of a three game City league softball card beginning at 6 p. m. today on Van's field. i fridav nizht.

In case mitted two errors on his grounder. Port Huron scored single runs in the fourth, on King's triple and Ed horse in either Hayes cr Mosher 1 ill V. great support Monday from his cast iors; Cleveland at Lincoln, jun I iqcmonai any mi Prt- back of the plate. iors; Roosevelt at Lincoln, midgets. Turnbull at first is another High IBS 4CW MC 1 n.

St rkS of drawing made -5T July 28: Garfield at First ward. Buntrock's single, and in the sev enth on -an error and Bill Bunt-rock's single. school regular. AMERICAN LT.AOCE I. Torli ST Hot nn 31 Waahmcton 3 Detroit (hirao 3-1 3 St.

Louta 2J neraia nionaay ai- White park at Haynes, seniors; with Brock, center field: Red Haeck. left and Al Dimon, catch, stealing the show. Carpenter allowed Metals three hits, a double by Lefty O'Neil and singles by Pettee and Green. Centerline won their district $ab and uurx Anaer- Grant at Lincoln, juniors; Har .4 .443 .37 playoffs while Port Huron advanced They scored the winning run in the eighth on two infield errors. rison at White park, Haynes at when Thumb teams defaulted.

.2 Garfield, Polk at Roosevelt, mid with King crossing as Galbraith Charles Dobratz will umpire to Stan Balon held Sulphite to five booted Jackson's smash. gets. c.y.0. St Stephen rallied in the late innings Monday to beat St. Mike's, 11 to 6.

In a Catholic Youth toft- ball game. Errors by the losing team helped the winners. Jansen pitched for St Mike's and caught, I St. Christopher shaded St Leo's, I 6 to 3, and St Joe's trounced St, Thomas. 18-6.

St Pal defeated St Fred's, 9-8. ATIOAL W.XGVK day's game. Bill Buntrock pitched the last six July 2S: Lincoln at Grant, sen hits and struck out eight but a couple of walks and errors helped rr. Admission is free. Majestic and Riggs are among and one-third innings for the Cards iors; White park at Roosevelt, jun .51 to bring about his downfall.

and allowed three hits. iors; Polk at Harrison, Monroe at Games Wanted the three teams tied for fourth place in the standings, ach having Dimon doubled to start the game P)ttbiirh 7 Nw York rhiraan Cinrinnati Boaron 3 Brook tyn LiU' 31 Garfield, midgets. Marine City baseball team would Ilsfles fUniA Bdsards vi Ray Wolfe Cartas? Carl Steinborn. C(ihAn Jerome Patterson Sck ClWCs vt Charles Dolan. Bqi TCi i Fred Schleman Urt srl Jack Mallory laVssiiiSpmeer Denison OtXf.Iesfltw George Kel- Baa AsStnloy Krause Cni4 Cslcte Gene Schie- Cardinala HI1U11 6 4 Streihror eatttoae 31 31 Sh 3 41 44 51 .44 .4 .413 a record of five wins as against like to schedule games with district Two-baa hit J.

Walker. Three-baee All programs start at 1:15 p.m. ion day scheduled with the excep hit Klne Hita Off Cowlea in teams. Write B. Faucher.

West and scored the first run on loose ball handling. In the third the winners put the game away with two runs. Carpenter was an easy .301 i In the opener Lonion and Inninaa. Buntrock I in I 1-1 inmnaa Bai in tvalla Off Cowiea 1. MeDoutal 1.

Marine City. tion of Wednesday. Results Monday Pv Vnifd Pr NATIOML. LKAtit out to start things. Dimon drew a walk, went to second on a wild New TorV f)0 0 130 12 pitch and scored on Brocks single to center.

Ed Platzer drove Brock to third on his hit and when Sonny Psttahurah 600 003 40 7 11 0 rniMstdattnhirX Anderson Oemm Si ftmt va Buss Har- (iumbrt. cotrman ana iiancuao; uian-on. Swift and Todd. PoaJUu vs Anton Dur- Tlna'nn 01 11 8D3 I 10 1 Zauner's roller went through short. Brock counted with Sulphite's final run.

14 000 101 7 11 0 Errickwrn. Kaia and Mueller. Metals went down in order in RiddSe; Carleton. Bryant and Hartnett. Walter vi Russ Hayes.

Tf Ed Myron. the first and second and placed a "00 8 I 11 1 Xma vs Ken Cristner. runner on first in the third on a St. Louie 008 013 llx 11 1 Paeeraii. and V.

Davie: C. Deabes walk. In the fourth, with one down. Dana. Macon and Owen.

Aatesoo-Jack McCormick O'Neil doubled and scored on i lantbrt-Fred Schieman. Brooklyn at Om-lnnati. postponed, rain. Green's single. A base on balls to bd snpt-cttaries Dolan va Haligowski and Pettee's single resulted in a Metals' run in the sev AMERICAN LEACre No (aroee acheduied.

Pirk-Harold Richards vs enth, but wild base running after VaiMa. Kellenbercer. Gorniac's hit ended the game. fcrt Aadrrson-Al West vs Bve. ITKRNTIO.AI.

tEAC.rE (By The Asaociated Preea) B-wheer 4. Newark a. a Jrrry Pty 11. Toronto T. H'iff)o t.

Syracuse S. Dunn Perks Lp KCiiiWack Mallory vs Buck A revamped Dunn Sulphite team shaded Detroit Edison. 6-3. ine AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Iwauk n. Tnledn 1.

Knnaaa C'ty Cnlumbua J. )F'imMtii 11. Indianapolis S. St. Paul winners clinched the game Jn tne sixth when Goetz.

Gilroy and Campbell singled to drive in a pair of runs. Bowns' double and singles I "SSTV 1 a XT Tea by Goetz and Donaghy gave uunn three runs in the third. I Edison scored in the first wun Games Wednesday AMERICAN EE.AOCE at New Tork. LxHiia at at Wahinaton. CTitcaeo at Boaton.

rirn hittinff a double and Collins MAKE UP YOUR LIST OF FRIENDS AND RELATIVES TO WHOM YOU WANT TO HAVE MAILED COPIES OF a single. In the second Woodward. "f-ari steinborn. Bmsh-Buzj Hartisan vs Bye. 3Bytlrar-G.

Cutcher vs Russ iiiw ajoKQ9y Hayes. ctVe awy be played on any ft Ka the winner responsible wstag ia the result of the Tha Times Herald. (Si Haytr listed first in each should make an effort to sis epponent if needed, must be By the contestants in all (SSfflMT rounds. Officials will CwuKd for the finals. ai be best two out of lwiBot appearing within 15 time agreed upon BKr wtehes may be defaulted.

Kiernan. and Collins nit saieiy with four runs crossing the plate. Burde Slaps Home Run And St. Johns NATIONAL- LEAGrC at Cincinnati. Philade'phia at Pittburh.

Urooiiirn at Chteeao. New Tork. at Pt. Louie. Legion Baseball RESULTS MONDAY Doughboys la.

Cougars 0. MidceU Martins 0. Panthers 4. Beavers 3. Moose 5, Bisons t.

Fliers 4. Missions 3. Beats St; Paul AME Close and well played games featured the Church Kecreauon lo Said Golf Jo) oft hail loarue Monday mgm in Wasn't Touph? Van field. Galento Must Win With Raloh Burde slapping aZ base clearing home run St. John's To Get Baer Match nosed out St Paul A.

NL t. i n. Oratiot Park M. E. Buncnea mis Chicago.

July 19 DfS If Tony Galento, Orange. N. heavyweight beats John Henry Lewis In their tn beat St Martin's. to 3. and Snarlinsrville staged a rauy to First Presbrterian-M.

5-2. fight July 25. Promoter Mike Ja aawnsan Jones. 3231 Conger of First Savings bank, who Wtef folf at Port Huron Proving in his a wturn to his desk "id today. hit by Mr.

Jones on the wTf1 rkr. bounded st Paul turned eigni cobs may sign Galento to meet Max Baer here in September, it was re hits into six runs to take St Step- TO DE PUBLISHED ported today. rian down the line. 6-3. The winning pitchers aaonaay Temitt Orrille DrnaUlard.

13. wr. Monroes. Gratiot Park: WU winrtnor. Ont outpointed Phil Zwlck.

13. me taca. li.m. Snarlinsrville: Dobratz. St Milwaukee.

Ml. Ill I I 1 1 1. John's and Lauzon, Lutheran. Sport Shorts Th ritT Fireman softball team nnaMi nnt th Masons. 7-, Monday on Garfield diamond tn nine in ir Tom Monroe hit a home run for tne RMXOM in me lewau I with bases dear.

Charles Jones and David Archibald did the bat- larf.vtuk for the winners ana ktik Rtrrkar and G. Canavan for MAILED ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA the losers- This beautiful special edition publicizing the completion of our Blue Water Bridge and offering' a permanent printed record of its development will be profusely illustrated with art pictures, features and news stories from Port Austin to Aigonac. Communities have joined in this outstanding event to spread the message of Michigan's Thumb and Saint Clair River district as the state's finest vacation land JtjT Port Huron Golf club stags meet MAKE YOUR LIST TODAY AND GIVE TO YOUR NEWSPAPER BOY I at noon Thursday for a luncneon Sand will tee off at 130 pm. tor a weekly Auction tourney. I I Postage, wrapping cad ailing included.

BASE BALL (HAKD BALD State Championship Semi-Pro Tournament CAPAC, MICH. Between tae Twt Only TJW-feated Teams ta MUaigaaw CAPAC CHIEFS DETROIT ALL-STARS IUTZPARK FIELD. Y7ED- JTTLY 2(1 8:3 P. XI. tie.

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