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Richmond Hands Marine -City First Blue Water etbadi Things happened in the Blue and Vic Piper also hit two baggers Water District baseball league Sun- I and Ed Durow and Stan Fauchers The Irish banged out 22 hits in-, The Cabin hitters picked up 21 The Port Huron CrdJ Aiit A 1 arm 1 aj the plate 11 to 2. Warren Henderson and chased four runs across with a pair of hits. evv. a 4. ICJ eluding a home run in the first in- hits off two St.

Clair twirlers. The ning by Gerald Butler. Joe Ryan attack included a home run by With cisy ith Marine City losing its triples. Ed Roberts holding ih, George Tipa. and doubles by Ben Harbor Beach took over the 3 with Jack Sturdevan holding the Canadians to three singles and striking out 12.

George Dodea connected for the only extra base hit of the game when he tripled in the Marysville seventh and scored on Del Brock-dorffs single. 10 inrce nils ana on strikes. Mike Maher drove in four runs in the sixth when eight men crossed the plate. Pitcher Harold Wolck struck out 11 Minden batters while Arnold Mackezyk fanned seven and Nels Handley, who took over in the Minden fifth, set five down. leadership of the North division with a 7 to 5 victory over Decker while Sandusky was losing to an np and coming Ar-ryle 6 to 8.

home run by pitcher pIwTl Wesley Moore, Bud Sokol and md a triple by Don Schatzlin the! hit four for and VH Emmett retained its leadership in the Central division with the Trumble did the hitting for Sarnians. Croswell defeated Jeddo 14 to 8. three for five. help of a no-hitter by Basil But G. Vincent led the Croswell attack first in nine starts, Basil Butler, of Emmett, pitching a no-hitter and Harbor Beach taking over the leadership in the North division Richmond turned the trick on the Mariners in a 12-4 tussle.

The Mariners' defense blew eight times to give Richmond a help along the way. Richmond put the game away in the fiftti -when the Mariners made four errors and Norm Bobcean and Jerry Waterloo hit to drive in four of the five runs scored. Jim Rood hit a double and triple for the Mariners. Harry Chalmers ler. The Irish won the tilt with Ruby 20 to 0.

In the Ubly second, two walks, hits by Wyrick 2), Bensinger, Hurford, Maurer and Geboski and hit batsman and an error accounted for seven tallies. Argyle scored five runs in the third inning of their game with Sandusky to upset the 1945 champions. Willard Kroetsch gave Argyle a run lead in the first with his home run. In the San dusky second, Maurer, Beatty and Ordish singled and with the help of an error scored three runs. Argyle took over in the third on singles by Reinalt, Willard Kroetsch, a fielder's choice and a single by Merle Reinelt.

Sandusky made a strong bid in the fourth to take the lead when Nichols, Blashill and Miller drove in two runs. Carsonville trounced Minden City and Clarence Bethway hit triples and G. Butler and Bethway rapped doubles. Wayne Hunt held Peck to one hit and Yale wona 6 to 2 decision. Hunt's opponent on the mound was Jerry Wanamaker, a nifty little twirler he beat twice during the past High School season.

Hunt pitched for Yale Preps while Wanamaker. worked for Brown City. Hunt helped his own game along Sunday with a home run in the first inning and a triple in the sixth. Joe Turco hit a doable for Yale in the sixth good for one ran. The lone Peck hit came in the eighth with two men out Port Huron Log Cabin beat St.

Clair 14-0 with the help of a three-hit performance byFloyd Smyth, who struck out 12 batters, walked two and hit one. Pitcher Butler set the first 10 batters to face him down and then Thomas, Ed Urban, Carman Napol-itan, Perkins and Minnie Napoli-tan also hit a triple. Harbor Beach committed seven errors in beating Decker but placed their eight hits to good advantage. In the Beacher second Chesney hit a double with two on base, and in the fourth Currie doubled with the sacks loaded. A triple by Kotala in the sixth Inning helped Deckerville to score a pair of runs.

Ubly trimmed Deckerville 14 to 5 scoring seven runs in the second inning. Ivan Parrott starred in the field for Deckerville and also hit a double that figureed in the run making. Clay Wyrick rapped a double and two singles in four trips to the plate for Ubly and Glen Geboski with four hits. Brown City nosed out Mueller Brass 4 to 1. The only run off Pitcher Jim Blovsky came in the sixth inning when Harrington doubled and scored on Fretenboroagh's single.

his mates committed a pair of er rors. An error In the fifth and a walk iii the sixth placed Ruby run ners on the sacks. Hal Stretches String Of Scoreless Innings Against Browns To 23 By FRANK KENESSOX Associated PrM Sport Writer) Detroit. July 8 The Detroit Tigers headed East toda In the Brown City fourth; Joe Blovsky doubled, Jim and Roy Blovsky and McAllister singled driving in three runs. In the seventh a.

double by Hollenback was turned into a run. Marysville defeated Sarnia 5 to Buttxaaiui uiuic lwiu, biavciiiug in i gallics with ultimate destination of both. Newhouser And Feller Right For All-Star Tilt By JOE REICHLER Associated Pm SDort Writer! Ctn rVHToill nnJ tjh Ul XT St. Louis Browns 3 to 0 Sunday for his 16th pitching victortT tfaenn wont HirAptlv PMntnvm trt nliw npnin.l ..1 TIMES HERALD SPORTS major league All-Star game. O'Neill will manage the i 1 i V.

leaguers wiui ewiiuur suticra huii pan oi xne game. National leaeue partisans, already fully aware that their leaving Detroit xseui namea eieveiana boo Feller i. pitcher and said Newhouser would follow him on the mouwi Except for Coach Art Mills and Trainer Jack HomeL k. PORT HURON, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1946 A t-, 1 A. aHI1fl lowatu dusiuii wncie uic iigcn open a series with the league- leading Red Sox Thursday.

favorites will enter Tuesday's All-Star contest in Boston against the American league's best on the short end of the worst mis-match in the classic's 13-year history, must have experienced that sinking sensation today. For scanning the latest box scores of major league baseball games gave them no encouragement whatsoever. If any National leaguer nursed a hope that the junior circuit's pitching twins, Cleveland's Bobby Feller and Detroit's Hal Newhouser, would not be "right" for the "dream that must be dispelled by now. Feller, already named by American league All-Star Manager Steve O'Neill as his starting pitch- Enroute to their first eastern swing in almost a month, the Bengals will play exhibition games Eddie Lake threw out Omji to end the inning. While the Browns were helpless against Detroit! iaj hander the Tigers were LmjJ four hits by Tex Shirley Kinder but really made the Lumsden Holds Lead In Black River 72-Hole Medal Play tonight at Jamestown, N.

and Tuesday at Williamsport. Pa. Wed nesday is an off day. Harry "Scotty" Lumsden fired a Sunday might just as well have Kell singled in the first, Jj ip par 72 Saturday and a 76 Sunday to lead the 72-hole medal play han been an off day for the Browns, Sport Schedule TODAY Church League Intermediates 6:30 p.m. Grace vs.

Presbyterian Garfield Methodist vs. St. John's White Park Salvation Army vs. Baptist Harrison Service Baseball 6:30 p.m. Optimist vs.

Exchange Roosevelt Sr. Chamber vs. Kiwanis Pine Grove Industrial Softball 7:30 p.m. Sulphite vs. Edison Grand Trunk Park Pressed Metals vs.

Mueller TUESDAY Playground Softball who succumbed to Newhouser's ocv ui iu wiitru xiooi even ni and scored on Greenberg! er, began poorly bunday. allowing two runs in the first frame, but dicap golf tournament at the Black River Country club. southpawing for the 10th successive ici i. I ir time in two years. til Hank slammed his tzat I Only two men got as far as second picked up steam as he went along and whipped the Chicago White Sox 3-2 for his 15th victory of the season.

The Indian fireballer Al Hill threatened to overtake Scotty with a 74 Sunday and Dwight Cowger also put himself run or the season inU the Ih as Hal allowed just five hits and stretched his string of scoreless in in a threatening position witn a nings agaist the Brownies to 23 75. GERDAN GETS TITLESHOT French Champion Decisions Holman Williams Paris, July 8 Marcel Cerdan of France clinched an autumn shot at the world middleweight title Sunday night by winning a 10-round decision over Holman Williams, the able Detroit Negro who had been sent over to test his ability. Cerdan, middleweight champion of France and outstanding professional boxer in Europe, has been promised a New York title fight with the winner of the July 25th bout at New York between Champion Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano. Cerdan's rushing, wind-mill attack carried him to victory over the more scientific Williams, who had given heavyweight Champion this season. deck in left field far Deta' second run In the sixth Evers scored the other ttml almost single-handed! T7 in eighth.

1 'is Hoot led oft the inniat V3 Other low scores Sunday: Art Working easily in 93-degree heat. Rowe 78, Cap Soini 76 and Gene Marx 79. Newhouser struck out just six men but had to bear down only twice. 10 Entries have started to come in a.m. Pine Grove at White Park (P-W) Edison Beach at Garfield (M) Baseball hit, stole second while GiW was striking out, moved to at Black River for the Michigan Open tourney Aug.

2, 3 and 4. on pat Mullin infield out and 1 :00 p.m. White Park vs. Cleveland Roosevelt (Jr) nome in a cloud of dust Emil Beck, pro, has announced Kinder was delivering a pitch practically all of the pros in Mich- i nujr vuuenuinc, gan wll be here for the classic Johnny Lucadello rwed all the way to second in the third inning when George Kell threw wildly to Hank Greenberg for his first error since joining the Tigers last May 18. Only one man was out at the time but Hal got Johnny Berardino on a pop foul and Vern Stephens on a grounder to get out of trouble.

Lucadello singled with nobody that is expected to attract around Short stops: Midsummer 200 of the state's best amateurs and kept the crowd down to 11,43 1 professional players. smallest Sunday turnout ell Lincoln at Pine Grove (Jr) Fillmore at Roosevelt (PW) Church League Softball 6:30 p.m. Baptist vsl Westminster Garfield Methodist vs. Salvation Arm- Pine Grove Trinity vs. St.

John's White Park Latter Day Saints vs. Jeddo Roosevelt Gratiot Park vs. S. P. Baptist S.

Park Industrial League but drove in four runs with a double and triple to tie Williams for the major league lead. First baseman Kudy York belted five hits and drove in three mates, center-fielder Dom DiMaggio sent in two runners with four hits, and catcher Hal Wagner smashed three hits, including his sixth homer, to drive in three runs. Johnny Pesky got five hits in the two games. Pollet In 3-Hitter The loyal-hearted National leaguers can point with pride at the splendid pitching performance turned in by the St. Louis Cardinals' Howie Pollet.

The "youthful southpaw yielded only three hits as he shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 in the nightcap of a double-header for his ninth win of the year and his fifth in his last six starts. Although Charlie Grimm, manager c' the National league All-Stars, has not indicated whom he will intrust with the starting assignment, Pollet's performance may earn him the honor. The Cards also won the opener 4-3 to gain a full game on the front-running Brooklyn Dodgers, who now lead oy five games as a result of their split with the Boston Braves. A nin'Ji inning two-run rally gave the Hubmen a 3-2 victory in the opener but the Brooks came back to win the nightcap 4-2. Helped by All-Stars Johnny Mize and Walker Cooper, the New York Entry blanks for the event have year at Briggs Stadium by it been mailed to all of the golf clubs lo.ooo but the Tigers connate in the state.

out in the sixth and took second on Stephens' infield out after Berar- attendance pace almost douU! year's by playing to 913.490 Blue Water Results Joe Louis his first boxing lesson Id ino had fanned With two away. 37 games at home Newkt; 13 years ago. I Newhouser walked Jeff Heath but shutout was his fourth of mi 7:30 p.m. Chrysler vs. Grand Trunk Grand Trunk Park United Brass vs.

Auto-Lite whiffed six batters to raise his season total to 190 in 179 innings. The Sox, behind Eddie Lopat's two-hit twirling, copped the nightcap, 5-0. Newhouser, expected to hurl the middle three frames for the Har-ridge clan, turned in a brilliant five-hit performance in blanking the St. Louis Browns 3-0 in a single fray. It was the 10th straight time the willowy lefthander had tamed the Brownies, and his 16th triumph of the season tops for all hurlers.

In his last three stSrts, the Tiger ace has given up just one run. Spud Chandler, the choice to twirl the final three frames for the American leaguers, did not fare as welL He yielded five hits and three runs in six innings to the Athletics as the New York Yankees and Philadelphia divided a double-header. A five-run rally in the seventh enabled the Yanks to win the opener 7-3, but the A's won the second 4-1 as young Bob Savage outhurled Chandler for his first victory of the season. DiMaggio Hart The Yankees Charlie-iCeller, one of the big guns in the American leagues attack, slugged out four hits, including his 18th home run, and drove in four runs while Joe DiMaggio hammered a double in his only time at bat. The Yankees' star centerfielder pulled a cartilage in his left leg sliding into second and was carried from the field.

Although his injury is not serious, he will not be able to play in the All-Star ccntest, according to New York's traveling secretary Bill Mc-Phail. With each of the Boston Red Sox' six All-Star clubbers contributing in large doses, the Red Sox in- creased their first-place lead over the runner-up Yankees to seven and a half games by taking the THE STANDINGS North Division Harbor Beach 7 2 Sandusky 5 2 Argyle 6 3 Decker 5 4 Minden City 4 4 Ubly Lions 4 5 Carsonville 2 7 Deckerville 1 7 Pet. .777 .715 .667 .555 .500 .444 .222 .125 Week-Knd Sports In Brief We're sfqridimg jL Jl in line, fl-oo (By The Associated Press) Columbus, O. Nelson fired rounds of 69 and 67 to win $2,500 first money In invitation tourney with 72-hole score of 276; Ed (Porky) Oliver, with closing 66, had 278 for second place. St.

Clair Rubber Beats H. A. Smith In Softball Tilt St. Clair Rubber team of the Blue Water softball league defeated H. A.

Smith 8 to 2 Sunday on the Pine Grove diamond. Pitcher Don Bailey celebrated the birth of a daughter by holding the Smith crew to five scattered hits. The score: SC Rubber 110 120 08 6 0 Smith 000 100 12 5 2 Bailey and Tremble; Toles and Badley. Giants downed the Philadelphia Phillies twice to wrest sixth place Central Division Emmett 8 1 Brown City 6 3 Jeddo 5 4 Mueller Brass 4 5 Yale 4 5 Croswell 4 5 Peck 3 6 Ruby 2 7 Pet. .888 .667 .555 .444 .444 .444 .333 .222 from their opponents.

Mize drove out two hits and Cooper three as the Giants clubbed out a 10-2 second game win after Mickey Witek's two-run homer won the opener 2-1. Manchester, Vu Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie. N.Y., defeated Frank Strafaci of Flushing, N. former U. S.

public links champion, 4 and 2 in 36-hole final of Robert Todd Lincoln Memorial tourney. In a single encounter, Cincinnati defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-2 with rookie outfielder Eddie Lukon clouting two homers to drive in five runs. Johnny Vander Meer went all the way for his fifth District softball league managers South Division Marine City 8 PH Log Cabin 7 Richmond 7 PH Cardinals 6 Marysville 3 Sarnia 3 St. Clair 2 Algonac 0 1 2 2 3 6 6 7 9 Pet. .888 .777 .777 .667 .333 .333 .222 .000 meet at 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, in Wimbledon Queen Mother Mary of England saw U.S. players win four titles, Pauline Betz beating Louise Brough in women's singles. Jack Kramer and Tom Brown trouncing Geoff Brown and Dinny Pails of Australia in men's doubles. Lexington Fire Hall. STANDINGS Miss Brough and Margaret Osborne winning women's doubles, and Miss Brough and Tom Brown scoring in mixed "doubles.

Results Sunday Argyle 105 110 0008-15 1 Sandusky 030 200 0005 13 3 Kroetsch and Robifrson; Draher, Miller and Beatty. measure of runner-up Yankees to seven and a half games by taking the measure of Washington's Senators twice, 11-1 and 9-4. As might be expected, thumping Theodore Williams, who looms as the key man in the American's lineup, led with four hits in six official trips to the plate, scored six runs, drove in three more and drew five bases on Second baseman Bobby Doerr, back in the Red Sox lineup after his two-day layoff with a split thumb, made one hit in each game Huron County League Results THE STANDINGS Port Austin 7 0 Bay Port 6 1 Sebewaing 5 2 Bad Axe 4 3 Elkton 4 3 Caseville 4 3 Kinde 3 4 Pigeon 3 5 Verona 2 6 Parisville 1 6 Pinnebo? 1 7 Pet. 1.000 .867 .714 .571 .571 .571 .429 .375 .250 .143 .125 Carsonville 000 308 00011 13 0 Minden City 002 000 000 2 6 0 Wolck and Richert; Machezyk, Handley and Volz. River Forest, 111.

Frankie Parker of Los Angeles whipped Billy Talbert of Wilmington, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2, for National clay courts singles crown; Barbara Krase of San Francisco beat Virginia Kovacs of Oakland, 10-8, 6-4, for women's title; Talbert and Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, took doubles championship with 12-10, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Bob Falkenburg of Los Angeles and Jack Cushingham of Hollywood. Deckerville 200 010 002 5 7 5 Ubly 070 020 05x 14 10 11 C. Rich and K. Rich; Wyrick, Coaster and WojciekowskL Gillette Broadcasts Results Sunday Port Austin 10, Pigeon 4 Caseville 9, Sebewaing 8 Verona 3, Kinde 1 Elkton .9, Pinnebog 1 Bay Port 11, Parisville 6 i i Decker 100 002 1015 8 4 Harbor Beach 103 033 OOx 7 8 7 Smith and Sullivan; Schubring and Currie. No Wind, No Race Inglewood, Calif.

Louis B. Mayers Be Faithful set track record of 1:42 2-5 for mile and sixteenth in winning $25,000 Vanity Handicap at Hollywood Park and paying $4.50. Ruby 000 000 000 0 0 4 Emmett 230 149 lOx 20 22 3 Gottleber, Armstrong, Turnbull and Hayes; B. Butler and Bethway. No wind, no race that is the story of the Edison Beach Boat club's sailing race Sunday.

The Rangoon, a Port Huron Sarnia entry in the Mackinac race Peck 000 100 0102 1 5 Yale 410 001 OOx 6 10 3 Wanamaker and Grimes; Hunt and Robinson. leaving here Saturday, made a trip New York William Woodward's Bonnie Beryl returned $6.70 for $2 in capturing mile and a sixteenth Comely Handicap at Em pi re -fit-Jamaica in 1:44 1-5. into the lake Sunday but failed to find enough wind for a practice spin. Brown City 000 300 100 4 9 0 Mueller 000 001 0001 8 2 Jim Blovsky and Blovsky; La-Belle and Fretenborough. ,5 -inn 1 1 i CITY OF MARYSVILLE RECREATION program JULY 8th to 14th A PH Log Cabin 025 001 24014 21 2 St.

Clair 000 000 000 0 3 1 Smyth and Perkins; Emig, DeLor and Klecha. AMERICAN EAGfK Pet. G-B Boston 54 23 .701 N-w York 47 31 Dwtroit 42 31 Washington 37 3S .307 15 Ceveland 3i 42 19 St. Loma 34 41 .453 13 Chicago 29 44 .337 23 Philadelphia 22 61 .301 30 NATION A LEAGCE L. Pet.

G.B Brooklyn 48 2S St. Louis 43 31 6 Cnicxgo 39 33 .542 8 Cincinnati 34 3(5 12 Boston 34 40 .459 14 Nw Tork 33 41 .446 15 Philadelphia 30 39 .435 15H Pittsburgh 29 44 .397 18' Results Sunday AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 3. St. Louw 0. Boston 11.

Waahtnsrton 1. Boston 9. Washington 4. York 7. Philadelphia S.

Philadelphia 4. New York 1. Cleveland 3. Chicago 2. Chicago o.

Cleveland 0. NATIONAL LEAGT-E Boston 3. Brooklyn 2. Brooklyn 4. Boston 2.

New York 2. Philadephia 11. New York 10. Philadelphia 2. St.

Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis Pittsburgh 0. Cincinnati 6. Chicago 2.

Games Today AMERICAN LEAGCE No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled. Games Tuesday (Eastern PayliKtit Time! American League All-Stars vs. National League All-Stars 1:30 p.m. Newhouser Again ST.

LOriS (O), IBS A Lucadello. 3b 4 0 1 0 7 0 Berardmo. 2b 4 0 14 10 Stephens, ss 4 0 1 0 3 Heath. If 2 0 0 0 0 Christman. 10 0 0 0 0 Laahs.

rf 4 0 0 10 0 Judnich. cf 3 0 1 2 0 0 Mi-yuillen. 10 10 0 0 Stevens, lb 4 0 014 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Mancuso. 1 0 2 0 0 Shirley, 2 0 0 0 1 0 Dillinger. a 1 0 0 0 0 Kinder, 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 0 6 24 11 0 A Batted for Shirley In eighth.

Batted for Heatti in ninth. Batted for Judn'rh in ninth. DETROIT 3 AB A Lake, ss 2 0 0 0 0 0 Keil. 3b 4 112 2 1 Ever, cf i 1 1 3 0 0 Greenberg. lb 4 1 2 11 1 0 Mullin.

rf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Cullenbine. If 10 0 10 0 Bloodworth. 3 0 0 0 3 0 Tebbetts. 3 0 0 0 0 Newhouser. 2 0 0 1 1 0 Totals I 3 4 17 10 1 Scor by Innings: St.

Louis 000 00 0000 Detroit 100 001 Olx 3 Runs batted in Greenberg 1. Home run Greenberg. Stolen bases Newhouser, Lake. Kvers 2 Double play Stephens. Berard-no and Steven.

Left on base Sr. Lou's 7. Detroit Base on balls off Shirley S. Newhouser 1. Struck out by Shirlev 2.

Kinder 1. Newhouser S. Hits off Shirley 3 in 7 liming: off Kinder la 1. basis lUrrh i (2) ISfSvftSJ A Croswell 400 204 01314 17 3 Jeddo 000 430 001 8 8 3 Babij and Vincent; Herbert, Parker and J. Juzysta.

Sarnia 001 000 020 3 3 4 Marysville 101 Oil lOx 5 8 1 Brown and Worsley; Sturdevant and Woolman. ip Over Mutual and WHLS (14S0 On Your Dial) 12:15 P.M. FOR GOOD LISTENING hear Jim Britt, Mel Allen and Bill Corwm report this annual classic from Fenway Park in Batten. I SI A Richmond 000 105 11412 10 0 Marine City. .011 000 002 4 9 8 Schneider and Bobcean: Laden-sack, Burg and Brown, Fleming.

PH Cards 124 100 103 12 18 0 Algor.ac 000 000 000 0 3 2 Roberts and Green; Copeland, Slowback and Trombly. MONDAY, JULY 8th Test run for outdoor movies (City Park) 8:00 p.m. TUES, JULY 9th Detroit Edison Co. vs. Pressed Metals (Slo Ball) 6:30 pan.

Morton Field. This game is for the championship of the first round. A coin will be tossed for the home team. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 K. of C's vs.

Morton Salt Co. (Slo Ball) 6:30 p.m. Morton Field. Jr. C.

of C. vs. Moose Lodge (Slo Ball) 6:30 p.m. Chrysler Field THURSDAY, JULY 11th Salt Block vs. Detroit Edison Co.

(Slo Ball) 6:30 p.m. Morton Field. Pressed Metals vs. Marysville Lions (Slo Ball) 6:30 p.m. City Park Swimming Trip (Lakeside) from City Park 2:00 p.ra, ages five years to 16 years.

(Swim FRIDAY, JULY 12th Wildcats vs. Smith Creek (Baseball) 6:00 p.m. City Park Salt Block vs. Ravenswood (Baseball) 6:00 p. m.

Morton Field Swimming Trip (Lakeside) from Morton Field 2:00 p.m., ages fivs yrs. to sixteen yra. (Swimmers and non-swimmers.) JULY 13th Masonic Lodge Picnie (Baseball A Soft Ball Games) SUNDAY, JULY 14th Band Concert (City Park) 7:30 p.m. Salt Block vs. Smiths Creek (Baseball) 1:30 p.m.

Morton Field Ravenswood vs. 1 1 dc a (Baseball) 4:00 p.m. Morton Field Marysville Vets vs. Richmond (Baseball) 3:00 p.m. at Richmond Marine City vs.

Port Huron Cards (Baseball) 3:00 p.m. City Park St. Clair Rubber Co. vs. Port Huron Aces (Softball) 3:00 p.

AAost materials are httrd to get Some are available only in limited quantities. Other can't be had at all. With you it butter and tufar and shirts and many other things. With us it's lead and copper and steel and lumber and brass and textiles and many other things needed in the manufacture of telephone equipment. A few soooths ago it leohed as if thktgs might be getting better.

But disturbed eeeKtiosis have tirfrtened up the supply situation. In recent weeks, material shortages have been more critical than during the war. We have found many substitutes, made some old materials do, and practiced all kinds of short cuts in an effort to meet a far from normal situation. Right now, we hope that most of the orders for telephone service received before the first of this year can be filled by the end of the year. In some areas, of course, we expect to complete many orders received this year.

But it may be late next year before we can return a "ready-to-serve basis everywhere. We're moving just as fast as we can, and as supplies improve, we'll get going full tilL UK fads it, to ip, ST Dow Aces Repeat Midland, July 8 AP Clyde Dexter and Al Linde combined their hurling talents to give the Dow A. C. its 31st season's victory and 20th National softball triumph in a trio of wins over South Bend this weekend, 2-1, 6-0 and 7-1. Jack Kett led the hitting for Dow with five hits in 10 trips to the plate.

mers and non-swimmers) I m. Chrysler Field f-llCIIIOAN DOLL TELCPIIOMG COE1PAMV If you desire farther info, please rail Marysville Recreation and ask for Bud" Abbott, Telephone Numbers 2-3610, 2-4331, or 2-1051. THREE YEARS AGO Rip Se-well hung up 12th victory of season as Pirates turned back Dodgers, 8-2. 0.

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