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PAGt, TWELVE THE OIL CITY DERRICK, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1943. DEKRICK PHONE--Oft PIRATES REGISTER 9-6 VICTORY OVER GIANTS IN SLUGFEST BUGCOS Are Outhit, 11-10; Sewell Cops 6th Triumph Pittsburgh, Jims 3. --W-- The Pittsburgh Pirates made the bet- cr use of their hlta today In a slug; ging with the New York GianU and walked off, with a fl to 6 victory although the Olanta had St. Louie, June last- an to 10 edgfl at place got some help Buccaneers into the --in the front office-with tho i i nnln i a run of affable Jimmy Conzelman aa one i nK 0 and two error5i scor i Conzelman Added To Browns' Staff TO 6TH ASA'S TRIUMPH, 10-4 Philadelphia June 3. Rip- tng Into Joe Having and their ex- teammate, Chubby Dean, for 18 hita, the Philadelphia Athletics skidded local nnaceihelie before the game overcome the pflin of a sore back, held the visitors to one run Behind this barrage Rip Sewel! until the n'oth Inning, when an able to breote to hU sixth rally produced three jry against defeat, although Bobby Estalella, Athletics' left! assistant to President Donald Barnes and public relations four more in the third, thu.

tor the American League club.jof them en Johnny Barrett's In making his Venture Into the bases loaded, and continu- a ball. Conzelman resigned as vice-led with two In the and lw president and coach, of the Chicago in the i Cardinal of the National Prefer tional Football league. He will take up his functions here June 10. "Ccnzelman at a p'rss conference! Johnny Dinning came to the mound was a bit vague about his dwtia but the nir.ih to get the final out, s'jrsestfd his sports contacts would Johnny Rucker, af prove valuable in helping single by Van Mungi Browns lias up young counted Yo Barnes interjected that i YORK be responsible for all Rucker, ef norxa'activities of a baseball press'j ur es S3 B-irtell, S3 only p.issin;j mention 'Gordon. 3b of the a tha: Conzeiman rf tvouJcI be assistant to the i Iv banJi, and i relations i Barnes' American Investment com- Barr.n, If pany oi Illinois, which operates sev- 2h oral agencies.

JQrengo Ib He will have hid i with the ifrir.kle 1 InvMttnen: company, rather than ar 0 0 at Sportsimui'ji park, home of a 0 0 1 Presumably, his prlncifxil sx 1 0 0 0 work will be In public relations fo. the Cleveland Indians into sixth place this afternoon by taking a 10 a 4 victory. Don Black, rho had been given Major League Summaries NATIONAL LEAGUE YESTEHDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh New York 6. St. Louis Philadelphia 2.

Cincinnati Boston 4, night. Chicago Brooklyn 1. STANDINGS Brooklyn W. ..26 ..24 PITTSBURGH ..19 20 Philadelphia IS Chicago 13 I. Pet.

14 .632 17 .528 18 428 20 .474 18 .171 24 .342 behind leader.) TODAY'S GA.M£3 Philadelphia at. St. Louis, night-Fucha (1-5) vs. Cooper (5-3). New York at Pittsburgh, night-fielder, was hit on the heed by a vs.

Butcher. (0-1). AMERICAN 1 LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS I'lilladelphla 10; Cleveland 4. Chicago Boston 4. Detroit Washington 2, night.

New York St. Louis 1. STANDINGS CLUB W. L. Tct.

New York 20 14 .538 Detroit 19 Philadelphia 20 Chicago 15 CLEVELAND 1 Boston 18 St. Louis 12 .583 18 19 .513 16 20 .474 21 .462 20 .375 pitched ball In the eighth but remained in the game. Earlier, Out- had! fielder Henry Edwards was bruised last two be collided with Jeff Heath. It A'pLEVKLAM) AB II II A 0 1 1 rl-cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 I li, 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 a i If 3 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 OJBoudreau, ..5 0 0 1 JRosar, '2 3 i Mack, 2b 9 2JDc-an, 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 3 Brooklyn at Chicago--JMewsom (5- s. Derringer (Only games 2-n.

behind leader.) TODAY'S GAMES St. Louis at New York--Sundra (3-3) vs. Chandler (M), Detroit at Washington, night-Newhouser (3-1) vs. Carrasqucl (61). Chicago at Boston--Ross (2-2) A (2-0).

Cleveland at Philadelplila. night- Tigers Trim Nats (Reds Top Braves, In Night Contest 7-4, in Night Game 0 0 Wnshlngtt Detroit Tigi runs In the 0 I i the holdir.g company, been in Katlons of the tr. an ASSOCIATION i a i T. 6. St.

Pau! Toledo Others postponed. Totals z-Emted for Ho' Van Mlirgo xxx I 0 1 0 0 PHILADELPHIA Saylw -0 0 0 0 0 a scss; White, cf I Totals 33 8 11 24 14 Mayo. 3b x--Batted for TrinWe in 4(h 'Eslalella. If xx-Batted for Feldrnan in Sth Ib xxx--Batted for Coombs in Sth 2b xxnc--Ban Mungo in 5th (Hall, June 3. The Cincinnati, June four- exploded for Cincinnati uprising in the (eighth Inning raved a ball game inning to a johnny Vander ileer 2 feat Washington, to 2, before K- tonight as the Red 3 downed ihe 2 0 0 2 tntiiclil BcstOn Braves, 7 Vo Vandy walked eight men and was bailed out of embarrassing spots 0 0 spectators tonight.

ud York 9 "4 20'k' third of the sen! into tin HEADQUARTERS Pants, Sweaters and Jackets THE SENECA PITTSBURGH RUMffll. If Elliott. Bai sit, rf AB II 0 A a 4 2 2 3 21Black, ...3 2 1 3 01 ...5 1 2 0 3: Totals 1 0 Ins in Sth. All 11 A ...4 4 twice by careless baserunning. He on)p what by a i i pair of singles on left field stands with the boses in the i Youny Jim -Mertz, rookie pitcher, was the principal victim of De- 1 Citron's seventh inning uprising, but 3 and Alva Carraeauel, who relieved a lame victory no better.

The Tigers scored of the eighth came up. Then Krank "jscven runs on four hita, including! McCormick doubled off the I a triple single by Dick Wake-jboard and Jim Tobin relieved Ja- field, three walks, a wild pitch, two very. The Braves had the Reds 4' to try seemed set for the last half ba 001 003-- -1 i Mertz Fletcher, Baker, Ib outfield fly and a steve Mesner si ns ied to center Choice. and Max Marshal! got a hit on his ras charged with the infield tap, filling the bases. Eric i hit the ocoreboard for an- Toials New York Feidmaa, di Ctwcarart 2.

Olt. Ruclwr, pa 2. bust 2. El- iirrt. Bartcll.

hits-- Ear- CcHcarart. i Double Co-. 1 Fl 1 Eirtfl! ami York 13; Pittsburgh 7. Hose' on haiij-Siwell S. Trinkle 1.

Fdd- 5. Cootiihjs 1 i outs-Lancing 1. Hl'J-Trin'rtlf 5 Hi 3 I i Kcldman 0 Iti i i 11 2-1; 0 in 1-3. i 001 1' 104 "''0 OOx-- 9 'Slider. Hftll and Siebert.

on Dizzy Trout, r'rk" FiVsoit iteaes-Cievelarid 6: a i i control In en b.l!»-D,»n 2: I Blsck S. I.I WMblngtca seated 1. HIU-- In 3 1-3'tourlh or. by Ccort all Hrvmg, 10 In 4 H. i a i Bob Johnson.

a I pltckrr-liy (Esmiolln). i 6 puwd tells nnil nn bm irc--. ou fly. i Pip i wo 010 700-S 7 I 1M. A 3.OM to EO KM-2 7 0 a i Trucki.

Trout and Rich' YANKEES TOP BROWNS, KEEP LEAGUHEAD New York, June Joe McCarthy shook up the batting order of his New York Yankeea today and though the changes acareely could be eald to have put the bomb bock In the bombers, they did Tho margin ot their 2 to triumph over the St. LouU however, was gift run in the ninth inning after two were out. Charley Keller received credit foi doable when Righillelder Mike Chartak misjudged his and he t-cd to third on an intleld Down ye Old Sports Trail This caused Bob Muncrief, the Browns' pitcher, to load the bases, with two intentional walks and gave him a bad, habit. For, after nning Nick Etten for the second it. he lost his control entirely and served four consecutive wldfe pitches io Bill Johnson to walk in the winning run- New York's other tally cams in the sfcor.d on a pair of singles by Bill Dickey Etten, and altogether the Yanks made only six safeties off Muncrief.

John Lindel! was moved Into the cleanup spot and Joe Gordon dropped to fiixth, jut both went hitlesa. The Browns were held to four jlowa by big Ernie Bonham, but one of these was a home run by Georgo McQulnn in the fifth to tic tho score. victory, Eonha iefeats, pr 's fifth ected the slende American league lead against tho Washinston Bena- tors, who were scheduled for a. night game with the third-place Detroit Tigers. ST.

LOUIS AB II A Hy W1IITNKV MAKTIN New York, June 'vt. John Smith, Overseas, Dear John: Our good friend Fred Corcoran wag kind enough to writ 1 ne what was happening In ports over In England, and I enjoyed much I thought you might liki hear a little about what la hap- jenlng which Is qutti bit, everything considered. You probably know about tht pleasure driving ban In the easl where for pleasure, but thu wouldn't have affected you with the old jallopi! of yours as nobody could accuse you of driving that foi pleasure. Anyway, deaplte this ban the ball games and horse races ere doing pretty well. They had more than 47,000 people out at Belmont couple of days ago.

and you would have got quite a kick out of watch. ing thorn hike the mile or so back to the what we jokingly call lief" trains. It was hot and son those ladles a i gents wouldn't ordinarily walk in their sleep unless they couJd do it sitting down nmd ived enough melted fat to make you lot of bullets, John. No Money Shortage There doesn't seem to he an shortage of money, aa $2,699,153 WE bet that day. That's quite a crap If they, had had gutters ar ankles they could have game, Isn't it, Somebody must have yelled "you're faded" at my horse, for you never saw a horse fade so fast in your life.

The ntionnl league race ia bi ginning to look like affair, with the Dodgers Inals the tv the Phils well, but si ud they'n team Card- tlmi nes, If 33, Cf Chartak, rf -Hayes, McQulnn, Ib CHft, 3b Vuncrief, ere up there pretty lebody pulled the cork inking to their normal "3 '2! level, afthough it looks like they're 2 to have to get an eviction against the Cubs to get them 3 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 11 2 0 1 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 Mertz. ouch, AdUina nnd E.irly. Bosox Ousted From 6th Place By Chisoxlong Anthracite TC, TM. Conference Wright Favored Over Terranova six -D--Tins an IIATTI.VO (Jliili All II II I'd. rv-n, Phiis Zf, 131 13 5s3 Jsl Herman, I.ir.i'-::i.

Yanlui fcntl; rA aM etplJiln, "what ixta a fcathcrwnif ht championship?" The a for tomorrow's IS-round rnckiM for the ILIT to pot shot a We Ptip'i world championship (as rec- i i i co mm ml. U-ynizeil in New York). Tiie only John L. i prpj-! i wronp with a i Is it. Thnmofl that Willie nircts S.al.Bnrtolo -i-tnry-trpsFUrer.

both In a i In Boston for ihc crown next Tucs- a Brrr.nan of Haziclr.n, i fl i a suppose Sal ji ii i Z'l 120 Ifi HI 33 a P.eWx'cotlrctcd aJl ihdr rtf nisirict of the UrrKU IN hits rind nma by I for Kennedy. Lewis is in the i A i I nib-c- 1 npnlret st-in'cr Jo's i but has many latter, who wis i --vlth incs. victory. Orvn.1 H. Ptr.rco Of Scrnntor, and they nil who iirld the i K.

of tiifsle ar the List flv? xrA i rpfiular nu-mhers, nnd Major W. W. i WO 001--'i 13 1 t'fr, tho The i jfortil i nm on Pa-. hr only i nwsy him i y.t-fil hy Catcher ur.t'in mt-4her prcaenl. Joseph 1 Well, thai 1 not going to niak 1 i i i a of a jircaidrnt much i to the New Vor! ,11 nf nisiriot of stibitl- atnlo a i commission.

The Em Totala fi 27 St. Louis COO 010 000-1 irbor- I I I i a i a New York 010000001-1' Error--Sttrnweiss. Runs batted In --Etten, McQulnn. Johnson. Two Hy SID bagQ i I New York.

June Double plays--Llndell and Phil Terranova tangle ind Ktten. Chrbtman, Guttertdge iquare Garden Iinrt on bases--Ncv chance to get a York St. Louis 4. Hoses on ball) --Eonhain 2. Muncnef 4.

StrikcoutJ --Bonham Munerief 1. Umpires --Rommel nnd Hul.linrd. Publicity Head is Named For Penn State College State College, June of Louis H. Bell aa director of the department of public information Rt the Pennsylvania State college wag announced today 'by President Ralph D. Hetzel.

"Bolt, who has bsen in charge of Em- publicity for the college'3 enginecr- stntc'B solons, whoj'ng. Mclcnce and nmnagement wiir it-1 crowned the package of Pep a i i prop-am since lil. suc- originally, aprvircntly feel they can ccedpcl Walter F. Dantzscl: out of the basement. The American league aurprlfie you, with the Senators and Athletics right up there battling the Yankees.

I saw the Yanks couple of days ago, and even Joe McCarthy needs a. scqrecard this year to tell the players. They look like a road company cf the Newark Bears, nnd played like it the day I saw them. However, cizlng any icam for him. too.

So. they've aald I I Itt'NS 001' f02 CXX--4 Grnv? and Trp Cksi-w, Karl, Ju 2 coal Mrikf. If i war n-i h-is nil i i liiSrnn bonrd i recognize Tuesday') is title nffiilr--although Willie mcctlni; nt the nnd over (ho derby route. Chalky n.nd young resigned to becoir issistant din Models in Stock to Fit Match Dashes Of All Cars Old or New! OLIVER BROTHERS Guilder Haegg Starts Argument With A. A.

U. Without Realizing it meil had Just 2ft to i in so rtl ot-Puitc etnrls, are "kick 1 Clmlhy, kind nation. They'll of the $30.000 gate to notcr i Jacobs fip- 10.COO civtotiUT once, held the Raiders Are Shot Down il r. holder Hi iilsifln nut be able i i i 1 a i a The i Xatl'onnt A. A.

U. ion.ihips nt I.tlnncJ, travfil 15.20, But Amateur A i Union The hrif, irtcna. Dan Ferri ''f tho orRa in i HntKK i a that the nn a i in his first A said Ferris. I I pngemenlj h.ifi a A i will a a a ia he i i a 'n two One went do rc.i voynfic. Allied a a In Australia, Friday, Jftpnncsc planes were downed nnd another iictlvity ypsterrfay i hceaiiflfl of adverse the high command an- i ft f.rxt] on which OR.

Li di)n in i a i of i -n us four enemy unsuccessfully sought, to I two Allied four-motored bombcm which raided (he harbor of Tiie other, float plane, wna another float plane his hncl hnrdoied I i i rn'iccles nnd cntic i a i The a i i would fncf uunprnslon i i a 10. i to crrnpetc. ff 'hr flrr.t tioiml i i to rooii In Ihnf A A Ir.V.'rnntirnnI Fed- cratinn," I'crrln ''In was ijiviicd here iileiir in inaet ho by in tin nc i pcf." nntlc'-nn) Like a In iluty hounf! nlf.n hive the Swedish two i twice a i c.x- sfs on dock. One day motoin In 10 Hut tho Wnir. hard-Kiirrnml rtrck.

bin I I ful nf miner's i the rriiiilt hf snid he'll wot-k-S (o rl i proper Alton-! downed out i which tried to heavy Allied bombers over iprlr.pj'jnobi), on tho Aroe islands, 500 miles him (o of Dnrwln. The bombers hnd snlied j.stopped to attack rncmy installa- onnv Doho nn tho i home from a raid on Babo, the Mo Cluc-r RUlf of Dutch New Guinea. of Jncoulnol hny, on the i th( con! hold oi The southeast cnast Of New i a i bornhrd l.y single Allied i On Guinea, the. re MadnnR was bombed and i I'ONV MZAOIJK C. Horncll 0.

Wcllsvillc 4, Lockport 3. tor of advertising research with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. In York, At the Game time announcement was made of the appointment of Hugh R. RHey, assistant dlrectoi pistnnt executive socrcti A i association. not criti- ot being as You know when most of the good players are.

If the Yanks nnd should finish lost I'd be in favor Cjf striking medals for them, considering thcii losses. Awiiltlng Hacgp's Arrival All the track fans are on edge waiting 'the arrival ot Gund Haegg, the Swedish fellow ins. He's been on his way ov for quite white. Just walking, i doubt. It should he quite some- i when he and Greg Rice paired in race.

All the competition Rice had lately has his shadow. Yqu'd think ho speeded up by i on war time while the others still were running on standard time. Boxing has had a great year, mostly with little fellows as ihc bigger guys arc gone. Mike Jacobs it- getting $11.30 tops for 54.40 shows, but that's all right too, as a. guy Isn't soing to sell a sack ol for a nicked if he can get rter for it.

Henry Armstrong still is coming back. He's going to meet Sammy Angott pretty soon to see which will retire In good order. They both retired before, but apparently it was? just for the night. This Is a rather sketchy idea of what on. John.

I'il fill in on the details when you get back.i -hlle, keep slugging. I Mahn EASY VICTORY OVERDODGERS Chicago, June Brooklyn Dodgers, ell up about winning the final of their St. Louis aeries, bustled into Windy City today and promptly the wind taken out of them last place Chicago The JJruins bagged an easy 1 victory, which, coupled with ihe Cardinals' 8 to 2 conquest of the Phillies, reduced the National league lead to a scant game. Old Lou Warncke, beaten three times this spring without single victory, smothered Brooklyn's Su- perbas on eix hits and had them shutout till ihe eighth, by which Chicago had the game cinc.Xd. teammates, making a total of 13 hits, gave him two runs in the firs: i i when Ed Head walked the first two batters and both scored, QB Phil Cavarretta singled and Bill Nicholson hit a.

long 4y, In the third Eddie 'Stanky Nicholson hit his i home un In six games. Head then gave way to Lea Webber, who was tapped for two more runs in the iixlh when Lou Novlkoff singled the bases loaded. -f KIrhy Higbe came to the mound the eighth and gave up the two final runs, the last being Doin Dallessandro's steal of home to add i Brooklyn's humiliation. The series has four more to go. UIIOOKLYN Galan, cf Walke rf AB It II 0 A 4 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 4 1 4 0 2 3 0 6 Medwick, If ..4 0 ..3 0 1 1 0 Head, Webber, Higbe, ...1 0 0 0 1 0 .0 ,2 2 1 0 0 CUO 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 6 24 12 x-- Batted for Webber in 8th.

imcAGO AB A lack, 3 4 1 0 0 1 tanky, 2b ..3 3 lavarretta, Ib 4 2 -ikoff. if Datlessandro. cf Hernandez, Merullo, ES Warncke, 3 12 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 3 3 0 ..4 0 ..4 0 2 1,2 1 Totals 36 5 3 3 2 7 1 3 Brooklyn 000 COO 010--1 Chicago 202 002 02x--S Errors--None. Runs batted in-- Hossop. Cuvarretta, Novlkoff 2, Hernandez.

Two be itts Hernandez, Cavarretta 2, Walker. Home nm Nicholson, Stolen bases--Hack, Dallcssandro. Double play--Stanky and Cavarretta. Left on bases--Brooklyn Chicago 12. Bases on Webber 2, Higbe 2.

Strikeouts 2, Higbe 1. Hits--Off Head 4 in 2 1-3 innings; Webber 7 in Higbe 2 in 1. Hit by pitcher --By Webber (Cavarretta). Losing i Head. Umpires Goriz, rdon and Barllck.

Vfahnken Appointed Princeton's Mentor Princeton, N. June 3. (fP)-- i of Harry A. Mnhnken head coach of Prince- university was announced toy by Asa S. Bushnell, the uni- ting director of athlctica.

Your Paul--Whitney. Dicksbn Hurls Cards To Win Over Phillies St. Louis. June (fF) --Hurry ctor ot today to pitch as 0r j. e( FIHE THKEATKXS HOTEL Phlladelphin, five-story Smith hotel nt 13th Spring Garden sts.

was threatened by fire In nn adjoining machine shop early todny and 30 tenha all war workers, fled Into the streets partly dressed. Thu G. E. Auto-Moor Products owner of tho machine shop, said the fire damaged $10.000 worth of machinery and S10.000 worth of replacement purls for army and navy trucks. Firemen a i the blnio to spontaneous combustion.

CARDINALS OPTION NAYLOtt TO HOC'llESTElt FAUAI Cr. St. IxJtiis June Earl Nnylor, acquired from Ihe Philadelphia Phils, optioned by the St. Ixiuis Cardinals todny to heMcr of the Intermit icnal no, subject fo 24-hour recoil notice. At Rochester, Nay lor will replace Clny, whom the Ordinals sent to Philfidelphiii In yesterday's three- or-two deal, The other players Involved were Danny Lilwhiler of the and Adams and Conker Triplet! of the Cflrds.

WOLFF 1IKU' TO A's Phllndelphln, June 3, --(iTi-- It Look acrewhalll to put Ccnrfic Mack's Phitodclphln Athletlc-s In he first division, Plldier Roger IVolff nddod a crcwhnll to his rep- this Benson, then stepped four more Tor Jesse Floras, Wolff ha.a lind big In i if tbfi Alhlctica' 17 triumphs. mt new throve, tlio A's liltcly would he In cellar. Dicltson came out of the bullpen nplete ason for the Card- ith an 8 to 2 triumph over tho Philadelphia Phillies. The little right-hander, who already had two victories In relief was aided by 12 solid blows off the Cardo' bats. Including; single by Stan Muslal which stretched hla i i rtreah to consecutive games.

The Phils 'counted twice In the fourth on Ronnie Norihey'a home run, an error and singles hy Jimmy Wnsdcll and Bafao Dahlgrcn, Lou Klein, rookie second baseman, clouted four hits in five trips to the plate for the Cards. Philadelphia .000 200 000--2 2 St. Louis 002 0-10 12 3 Gerheauser, Podgajny and Livingston; Dickron and W. Cooper. Princeton's ISC-pound grid teams since 1937 end during these six seasons his teams have won five Eastern Intercollegiate league lamplonships.

Mahnken came to Princeton fr Columbia high school. South Ore, where hn coached football, basketball and track for eight years. EASTERN LEAGUE Binghamton 11, UHca 3. Albany 7, Elmlra 4. Wlikes-Barre 13, Springfield Hartford 7.

Syracuse 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse 4-2, Newark 2-3. Baltimore 3, Jersey City 3 (called lOfh, dlmouL regulations), Rochester 0. Montreal 4. Toronto 5.

Buffalo 2. NEED TIRES RECAPPED? RECAPPING SERVICE General Tires lief St. Phone Scr Ds Today INTERSTATE LEAGUE York 3, Allentown 5. Wilmington 9, Hogerstown 5, Lancaster Trenton 4. SORRY--no more Home Deliveries OIJBH erory day ror plclcnpa und romcmbor It's patriotic to carry yonr own! OUB01S BEER nudwflscr Plhener Peter C.

Stubler 15 Spring St. rhonc -S3 Gt-'l Yours Now IMS FISHING LICENSES ARMY STORE 3 273 SEfieca SL Oil City, Pa. Late Models While Last 1841 Chevrolet Coach; radio, haat- er defroitcr. 1940 DeSoto roar-door rndto, heater and defroster. 1940 Chovrolet Tour-floor SedairV rnrtio, bentcr and del rotter, 1940 Plymouth rour-doot Sedan: Iienicr defroster.

1941 Plj-mouth Delnie Coupe. Venus Motor Co. Venus, Pn. Phone C-R-1.

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