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1 1' lar 'Pots fc'is HusKer ttntopurnal(tnlilar I Veteran mentor is named Ruffing rejoins Arcaro rides Pavot to Yank pitching staff JUNE 24, 1945 grid tutor 1945 campaign win in Belmont Stakes NATIONAL LEAGUE, I prt.l I pet. NEW YORK. VP). Charley "Red" Ruffing, former ace right-handed Brooklyn 3 tl .8321 New York 31 13 St. Loull St 14 .071: Boston II 17 .500 PltUbrjh 31 IS Cincinnati IS .441 pitcher with the New York Yankees, said Saturday he had been Chicago 18 14 .0381 l'hlln.

It 4 removed from baseball's national AMERICAN LEAGUE, I prt.l I pet. L. F. Top' Klein is added to University of Nebraska staff BY WALT DOBBINS. Lt.

Com. George "Potsy" Clark, veteran of two Detroit S3 II II .41 Wildlife five lengths for second; Jeep finishes 3rd BY LEO PETERSEN. NEW YORK. (UP). Pavot finally lived up t6 the prom-.

New VorlkSl 13 .814 ft. Loiili 16 17 service list and would accompany the Yankees on their western trip Ronton IS 18 .511 1 Cleveland II SO .413 Chleaio 34 7 Phlla. ID J4 .370 starting Sunday world wars and identified with athletics and football for nearly 30 years, has been appointed head pigskin coach at the University of Nebraska for the 1945 season. He succeeds Coach A. J.

Lewandowski, who remains in the ath- ise he showed in winning the 2 year old championship when he took the $50,000 added Belmont stakes Saturday, last of the season's triple crown races. night. A few min utes after mak-ing the an Pavot, which had won all eight races he started In last as acting di- letic department year but who had finished In thei rector, business manager of ath money only once in two previous letics and football assistant. nouncement to newsmen, Ruffing entered the office of Larry Director Lewandowski, in mak Saturday $cores NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia New York t.

(11). St. Loull Chicago 4. Brooklyn 14, Ronton lt. Only lamrt teheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE, New York 1, Philadelphia Waihlwton Ronton 5. Detroit 8. St. Louis 1. Only garnet scheduled.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Baltimore 11, Buffalo 11. Toronto 8, Myracutie 1. Jersey City 8, Rochester J. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Toledo 10, Milwaukee 6.

Minneapolis 8, Indianapolis 8. Umlsvllle 9, St, Paul Columbus Kansas City 3. starts this year, joined Hoop Jr. and Polynesian, winners of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Zaharias is golf champ Yanks knock offMackmen ing the announcement of Lt. Com.

Clark's appointment, related that L. F. "Pop" Klein, since 1935 ath a a 1 1, president of the Yanks, and signed his respectively, in the select circle of 3 year olds as a result of his easy triumph. Charlie RUFfiNt With Eddie Arcaro who I 'I' i -i Dorothy Germain loses, 4 and 2 Little Hdop to his derby victory lt reportedly called for a $20,000 salary, the same given Ruffing before he entered the letic director and coach at Kearney State Teachers college, has been added to the Nebraska athletic staff. David A.

Strong, medically discharged navy lieutenant, former Uni.versity of Illinois gridder, assistant coach at Michigan and upon Pavot won going away, five Stainback's hit provides margin NEW YORK. (JP). Tuck Stain- lengths ahead of Wildlife. Jeep, the favorite, was third with INDIANAPOLIS. VP).

Mildred Probable pitchers LT. COM. "POTSY" CLARK. L. F.

"POP" KLEIN. "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias "won AMERICAN LEAGUE. Adonis fourth. It wasn't much of a horse race one for mother" Saturday and be-J back's fourth hit, which came Philadelphia at New York: Newsom (1-8) more recently on the staff of the University of Idaho," has been after they reached the mile mark and lores 1-S) vs. Horowy- 8-S I Bonham (0-5).

came the first woman ever to army at the close of the 1942 campaign. He recently was discharged. Phils nudge Giants in 11 in this mile and a half stake, for Washington at Boston: Plerrttl (7-4) and NEW HEAD COACH OF CORNHUSKER football is Lt. Com. George "Potsy" Clark, veteran nationally known grid mentor.

He ucceeds A. J. Lewandowski who continues as acting athletic director and business manager of athletics. Added to the N. U.

taff is L. F. "Pop" Klein, former Kearney State Teachers and Crete high mentor. take a. three Western Women's named Clark's assistant.

"We are happy that Potsy Clark Haefnrr (3-8) vs. ferriss (v-l) and Haus Pavot, always up near the front, mann (4-1). Open golf titles as she doggedly took the lead at that point and Chlramo at dryland: Dietrich (1-0) and is coming to Nebraska for the 1945 season," Director Lewandowski liput (3-8) vs. Gromclc (7-3) and Smith outlasted Dorothy Germain of steadily increased his margin. (1-0).

stated. "He has a wonderful back' Detroit at St. Louis: Newhouser (10-4) Philadelphia, 4 and 2, in a near-repetition of their 1944 tourna and Wilson (0-1) or Katon (1-0) vt, Potter PHILADELPHIA. (IP). Andy ground in athletics and we are sure that he will add life to the Cornhusker team this fall.

I am Seminick's eleventh inning single ment showdown. Suh-par 61 gives Byrd match lead scored Vince DiMaggio with the The defending champion, whose sure that our forthcoming foot' Jeep wasn't a factor until the run for home because the Col. C. V. Whitney colt started a bad last and the distance he had to make up when they reached the stretch was far too much for him.

Wildlife came from nowhere to finish second. run that gave the Philadelphia with one out the ninth scored Bud Metheny with the run that gave the New York Yankees a 7-8 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics Saturday, befora 9,819 paying customers. Rookie Steve Gerkin, fourth Athletic hurler, was the victim. It was his sixth defeat without a victory. Jim Turner, who relieved starter Joe Page in the seventh, was the victor.

With the score tied at 3-all in the eighth, Charley Metro homered to put the A's in front, but the Yankees went ahead in their half scoring three runs, when catcher Mike Garbark tripled in two mates and scored the other on a long fly. mother died suddenly at Los An ball squad and Cornhusker fans in general will welcome this an DETROIT. (UP). Sam Bvrd's (4-7) and Shirley (3-3). NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston at Brooklyn i Tobln (8-7) Mid Andrews (3-4) vs. Lorn bar ill (4-1) and Davis (8-4) or Herrlnc (l-O). New at Philadelphia: Emmerich (1-1) and Hansen (4-1) vs. Wyatt (0-8) and Barrett (4-7). Pittsburgh at Cincinnati: Sewell (8-8) and (irrhrauser (2-4) vt.

Walters (4-7) and Bowman (4-2). St. Ijult at Chicago: Creel (4-1) and Barrett (8-8) vs. Passcao (8-1) and Prim (1-3). geles Friday, momentarily fal Phillies a 9-8 victory over the New York Giants Saturday.

After Bill Voiselle had been hammered ight-under-par 64 over his home nouncement." Cuccinello in leader's spot Chicago sticker 27 points ahead CHICAGO. (K). Tony Cuccinel tered in the back stretch of a 36 Plum Hollow course Saturday for six runs in the first frame, gave him a one-stroke edge over LT. COM. CLARK was in World war I and generally her hole title battle over rambling Highland Golf and' Country club course, but nipped a rally by Miss Byron Nelson halfway in the 72 the Giants fought back to tie the count in the ninth, only to lose IT WAS Arcaro's third Belmont stakes triumph.

He previously won the third leg on- the triple alded one of the outstanding hole medal match Big Four tour Germain on the 34th hole. nament and a new record for the their second straight one-run de: cision to the Phillies. athletes in the service. He had charge of the 89th division squad Babe made the 27 hole turn six crown with Whirlaway in 1941 and Shut Out in 1942. It marked holes in front and then reeled be N.

York ibtioil Phlt'phls. at) a that defeated Great Lakes, 7 to 0, Playing for the benefit of Percy Rucker cf 0 2 5 0 Flatter it 3 0 4 4 Ha'mann 2b 5 14 tntonelll 3b 6111 lo, who has been batting around for the U. S. service team grid Jones army convalescent patients, the first time that Walter M. Jeffords took the coveted race aftd it netted him $53,170.

Wildlife fore a comeback by her 21 year old eastern rival, who swept the 30th, 31st and 32nd holes and crown. He was overseas 26 Byrd scored a 34-30 for his sec both major leagues and four New Tork a Stirnweiss 2bS 1 3 1 Croaetti is 4 12 4 sb 0 2 0 10 2 0 0 8 months. ond 18-hole round, giving him a Phlla. Kell 3b Wllklns si Peck rf aiebert lb minor circuits since 1926, still re won $10,000 for Owner Joseph M. D.Oar'la It 4 2 2 OlDlngra If 8 1 5 0 Mallory If 10 0 OHVasrtell lb 5 19 3 Ott rl 6 3 111 DIMaKKlo cf 5 2 0 We'traub lb 5 0 12 2Mon'gudo rf 3 2 10 Kluttz 6 3 2 Daniels 2b 2 0 0 2 Reyes 3b 5 11 3 brawfnrd 2b 0 0 0 0 Martin If halfway total of 133.

Senators in 6-5 victory Johnson's error costly to Bosox 5 2 5 0 4 2 8 0 slashed Mrs. Zaharias' advantage to three holes with four left to Roebling by finishing second Potsy entered the present world conflict in March of 1942. He Ktten lb mains the surprise of the Amer Nelsons 33-33 for a six-under- 4 0 1 Oi Metheny rf Estalellt cf while Jeep won $5,000 as the ican league hitters and pitchers rimes 3b Hall 2b 4 14 3 par 66 bettered his 68 on the first play. 4 12 0 4 1 12 0 5 12 0 3 0 0 3 6 4 10 3 3 4 1 3 2 10 10 0 1 Stalnback cf 18 and put him a scant stroke off took his indoctrination course at Annapolis, later being assigned to Pensacola where he was in charge Qarback a third horse and fourth place was worth $2,500 to Adonis' owner, William Helis. Kerr ss 6 2 2 3 Mancuso 4 2 3 0 VolselU 0 0 0 0 bf 2100 Rain 2 10 Karl 1124 Lombardl 110 01 ludd 0 0 0 0 A.Gar'la 0 0 0 01 Leon 0 0 0 0 Tony added two more points to his batting average during a five- the pace with 134 a total of 4 112 3 110 2 0 4 3 0 0 0 110 1 0 0 0 Page Turner Busch il-3b Metro If Ueorge Knerr Gassaway Berry MrGhee Qerkln BUT THE champion, who will leave by plane for the west coast Sunday morning, steadied with a par four on the 34th to end the match.

In last year's finale at came winning streak by the Chi eight under regular figures. Harold "Jug" McSpaden, Sanford, Pavot's time on the fast track Harrellp 0 0 2 0Trtplett 100 0 of athletics. He was transferred to St. Mary's Pre-Flight school and still later to Guam where he headed the athletic program at the rreadway 10 0 OIHVixx 10 0 0 Adams 1 0 0 Seminlck 1110 0 0 0 cago White Sox the past week, and now is hitting at a .346 pace, was even par at the halfway 0 0 0 BOSTON. (IP).

The Washington Senators brought in the tieing I Jodman 0 0 0 0 mark with 74-70 144, and Na -I was 2:30 1-5, far off the race record of 2:28 1-5 set by Count Fleet in 1943. Pavot, the second choice, returned $6.20, $4,50 and $2.90 to his backers. Wildlife paid Totals Totals 33 8 2 5 8 37 14 27 13 and winning runs without a base tional Open Champion Craig U. S. submarine base there.

Totals 48 16 31 17! Totals 38 12 33 14 One out when winning run scored; Lom 27 points ahead of his nearest rivals, official league figures, which include games of Thursday, On McGhee batted for Berry In ninth. Wood, Mamoroneck, N. had hit Saturday to beat the Boston out when winning run icortd. bardl batted for Bain in sixth: Treadwny bntted for Harrell In elgth; A. Gardens Red Sox 6 to 5.

dismal JO to place and $3.10 to show Philadelphia 000 200 112 New York 002 100 031 There were two out and two on These four play the 36-hole showed Saturday. clakk'S I'UACiUNU career dates back to 1916 and 1917 where he was head tutor of football at the University of Kansas. In 1919 Park Ridge, 111., Babe turned back Miss Germain, 7 and 5. Mrs. Zaharias, who played in the meet's final two rounds because "mother would have wanted it that way," was one under par for 34 holes, while Miss Germain was four over women's standard.

Babe zoomed thru th? opening 18 while Jeep paid $2.40 for third. Runs: Wllklns, Busch, Metro 2, Gassa finals Sunday for the match title. ran for Lombardl in sixth; Triplett batted for Mancuso In ninth; Foxx batted for Leon In ninh. New York 100 122 002 008 Philadelphia 600 020 000 019 in the seventh inning when the Senators put the game on ice. way, McGtiee, Metheny, Qrlmes, BtalnbacK HIS CLOSEST rivals were In best-ball pairings with De 2, Garbark 2, Page.

Error: Stirnweiss, Gassaway, Qrlmes. Run batted in: Stirn George Case, Washington out IT WAS THE first time since 1938 that a different horse had and 1920 he assisted Bob Zuppke troit professionals, the" combina weiss 3: uarnark iJecn. Metro, gienert, fielder, and Nick Etten, New York Runs: Rucker 2. D. Gardella, Mallory, at the University of Illinois and tion of Byrd and Claude Harmon Htalnback.

Two base hit: Slebert. Three won each leg of the turf's tiara. was head baseball coach. (He was scored 129, a stroke better than Kluttz, Reyes, Kerr, Bain, Flager, An-tonelll, Dlnges, Wasdell, DiMaggio 2, Mon-teagudo, Daniels, Mancuso. Error: Daniel, first baseman, who were tied for second place with .319.

They were followed by Roberto Nelson and Frank Walsh. Mc graduated from Illinois in 1916.) in ti, oreaking tne women's course record of 73 set two years Monteagudo. Runs batted in: Ott 3, D. base hit: Stlnwelsa, Oarbark. Home run: Metro.

Double play: Croaetti to Stlrnwelsi to Ktten; Hall to Busch to Slebert; Stirnweiss to Crosetti to Ktten Garbark to Stirnweiss. Left on base: Philadelphia New York 11. Base on balls: Off Pass That year Lawnn won the derby, Dauber the Preakness and Pasteurized Belmont. Hulls Layne, batting for Roger Wolff, started off Washington's half of the seventh by walking. Then Jim Wilson pitched three consecutive balls to George Case and Mike Ryba took over.

Ryba finished off Case and after George Myatt grounded out, Fred Vaughn walked. Spaden and Al Watrous had 137 Gardella, Kluttz, Mancuso 3, ago by Dorothy Ellis of Indian Philadelphia outfielder, with .310 Dlnces, "DiMaggio 2. Flager. Antone II. apolis, present Indiana state and Wood and Chick Rutan, 140.

The home town professionals do Pavot had finished fifth in the ueorce ournweiss. iaimee sec He was head coach at Michigan State in 1919-1920 and returned to Kansas as head of the athletic department from 1921 to 1926. He was identified with the University Semintck. Two base hit: Kluttz, Ott. Three base hit: Rucker.

Sacrifice: Mon Turner Knerr 1: Gassaway Ger champion. not play Sunday. ond baseman, .306, and Bob John son. Boston fly hawk, .304. kin 1.

Struck out: By Page by Knerr Gassaway 1. Htta: Off Knerr 7 in Preakness, five lengths behind Polynesian, and his only money 4 Innings; Gassaway 3 in (none out return this season came in the With Walter Chippie running teagudo 3, Daniels. Double play: Daniels to Flager to Wasdell; Wasdell to Flager; Wasdell to Karl. Left on base: New York 10, Philadelphia 13. Bast on balls: Off Lee Voisells Bain Adams Coffman 1.

Struck out: By Karl of Minnesota athletic department Cuccinello also led the rest of the league in hits, with 65, altho in eighth); Berry 2 in Oerkln 2 in Vii Pace 6 In Turner 2 in 2tt. Hit Withers mile when he was second Babe, who spent a virtually sleepless night after learning of her mother's death, was five up at'the 18 hole turn as Miss Germain had trouble with her approaches and took a two over for two years, 1926-27, Four players by Bitcher: By Oassawsy (Etten.) Wild for Layne and Joe Zardon running for Vaughn, Bob Johnson to Polynesian. But as a 2 year old plches: Page Knerr. Winning pitcher: Turning to the professional grid Johnson was ahead of him in total bases. The latter had 63 hits Leon Adams Coffman 1.

Hits: Off Voiselle 4 in 13 Innlnes: Bain. Turner. Losing nitcner: Qerkln. umpires: field, Clark headed the Ports in 1944, Pavot won a total of $179,040 in winning his eight dropped Joe Kuhel's long fly to left field and Chippie and Zardon 4 In 4 23; Harrell 1 in Adams 3 In McGowati; Grieve and Berry. Tims: 2:34.

Attendance: (,819 paid. receive fines par 78. 3 13; Lee, in 4 13; Karl 6 In 7 mouth Spartans, 1931 to 1933; the Detroit Lions, 1934 to 1936; the starts. came home. Judd 2 in 13; Leon 0 In 13; Coffman 0 In 2.

Balk: Karl. Hit by pitcher: good for 102 bases, compared to Tony's 65 hits for 86 bases. Stirn-weiss was second in total hits, with 64, and Vern Stephens of St. Louis was second in total bases Polynesian was not eligible for ab a ON THE third nine Mrs. Za Wash'ton Case If-rf Brooklyn Dodgers, 1936 to 1939 and the Detroit Lions, 1939 to 4 12 1 Dy nam tuiager).

winning pitcher: Coff tne Belmont while Hood suf CHICAGO. (IP). The "battle of harias threatened to make it a 4 13 2 man. Losing pitcher: Adams. Umpires: Goeti, Jorda and Henllne.

Tims 2:41. 4 0 10 1 Myatt rf-2b Vaughn 2b Zardon If 1940. the dugout" is official American fered a bowed tendon in finishing second in the Preakness and was 3 13 0 95. Estalella and Stirnweiss were tied for third in that department His last athletic chores were at league history, but its still dif runaway as she moved seven up on the 26th, with her eighth birdie, but Miss Germain rallied to take the 27th with a par four. retired for the year, ab a I Boston 5 2 3 OiLake ss 4 0 2 HStelner2b 3 13 HMetk'vlch lb 1 0 0 0Johnson If 4 3 10 ULazor rf 3 0 0 Bucher 3b 4 1 2 21Culberson cf 4 2 4 1 Walters 4 13 2i Ferriss 2 0 0 4iWilson "0 0 0 OIRyba Kuhel lb Binks cf 5 110 4 2 15 4 3 3 0 ficult to figure the winner of the University of Grand Rapids, With 91.

Light horses went to the Dost In Clift 3b that brawl between Chicago White before entering the service 4 2 3 1 Case continued to pace the Torres ss this 77th annual running of the Mrs. Zaharias matched par 37 for Sox and St. Louis Browns play 10 0 0 2 10 2 league in stolen bases with 14 tfeimont before a crowd of 42. Ferrell Wolff Layne the third nine and was four uti' ers. 0 0 10 L.

F. "POP" KLEIN, a veteran Nebraska high school, and college coach, is widely known in Ne der standard entering the final Manager Luke Sewell and three 832. Johnsport was the only withdrawal in the field of nine which 1 0 0 0 OOO 0j Newsom Chippie while Stephens was out ahead in homers, with 10. Stirnweiss had six triples to lead in three-ply 1 0 0 0 Barrett 0 0 0 0 Leonard nine. of his Brownies didn't win.

Sewell braska athletic circles. The next two holes were halved had been named to go for the last pot of gold in 3 year old stakes Wings have full schedule for week While home fans will only see them in action once during the coming week, the Lincoln Army Air Field Wings are nevertheless going to be busy with three games during the next five days. Starting with a game Sunday against Hastings NAD, the Lincoln team plays Wednesday at Kearney, and then returns to the Muny ball park for a Friday encounter with Grand Island. The Kearney Raiders were the victims of one-hit pitching by Larry Wolf when they played in Lincoln several weeks ago. Totals 35 10 27 121 Totals 36 12 27 12 brigade, George McQuinn, St.

Klein, a graduate of Beatrice and then Miss Germain opened was ordered to pay a fine of $250 by Will Harridge, American league president, Pitchers George Lavne batted for Wolff In seventh tnis year. Louis first baseman, led in doubles with 15. Cuccinello was second Chippie ran for Layne in seventh; Zardon her stretch drive as she took the After Adonis the finish "was Sea Brooklyn outslugs Boston, 14 to 12 BROOKLYN. (IP). In a knockdown-drag-out battle in which seven Dodger pitchers participated and four were used by the Braves, the Dodgers hammered out a 14 to 12 victory over Boston Saturday night before 27,031, the paid attendance being 23,882.

The wild tussle also had a wrestling between Dixie Walker of the Dodgers and Ewald Pyle, Boston southpaw which brought about the ejection of both players; high school and Cotner college also attended the University of Nebraska, the University of Notre ran tor Vaughn In seventn; wewsome batted for Ryba in eighth; Ferriss batted Caster and Sigmud Jakucki, and 30th with a par five. Babe needed three to reach the green and bwallow, Burning Dream, The in doubles with 13. for waiters in ninth. Infielder Ellis Clary were fined Doge and Brookfield. Dame and Northwestern univer Washington 100 201 2006 Boston 010 004 0005 $100 each as the result of the STIRNWEISS was far ahead of sity as well as attending various fight in the Sox dugout at St.

Runs: Myatt. Zardon, Kuhel 2, Cllft carded a six. Mrs. Zaharias droe out of bounds on the 31st and settled for another bogey while Miss Germain grabbed the hole the parade in runs scored, with coaching schools in this state. Chippie, Johnson.

Lazor, Bucher, Culber Louis last Wednesday night. I Dantonlo King Gregg 0 0 0 0 OO0O 0000 son 2. Error: Myatt, Ferrell, Johnson. 43, nine more than Stephens and ten more than Etten, while the Runs batted In: Kuhe Cllft 2. Torres, AND THE two members of the For 12 years he was head coach at Crete high school where he turned out several outstanding Walters 3, Bucher, Culberson.

Two base latter was in front in runs batted, with a par five. A gallery of more than 2,000 Totals 39 15 24 141 Totals 37 15 27 13 hit: Kuhel, Culberson 2, Steiner. Bucher. Sox club, Manager Jimmy Dykes namsey oanea ior nsnn in phth in with 39. Johnson has batted Home run: Cllft.

Stolen base: Case, Steln- Nleman eighth andJbatting. 1 ootbalL and basketbalL-squads and developed many outstanding in 37 tallies. nanaioca Danea lor Herring In seventh: GRAND ISLAND HAS been on Bucher to Steiner to Metkovlch, Lake to Steiner to Metkovlch. Left on base: Wash The Walker-Pyle episode came Scheel most active in the melee had only ''some bruises and when Miss Germain won her third straight hole on the 32nd with a Russ Christopher was pacing Dantonlo batted for Buker in eighth; Lombardl ran for Andrews In eighth. the schedule since the start of the in the Dodgers' half of the eighth athletes such as Steve Hokuf, Ted Fahrnbruch, Johnny Parilek and the rest of the league's pitchers ington 6, Boston 12.

Base on balls: Off Wolff 5, Leonard 2, Wilson 2, Ryba 1. scratches to show for their parts birdie four while Mrs. Zaharias season, but bad weather has al Boston 302 002 032 12 Brooklyn 060 000 64x 14 with 11 wins and two losses, fol Struck out: By Wolff 2, Leonard 1, Wil after Augie Galan tripled off Pyle with the bases filled to break Don Knstufek. Harridge, who termed the in was struggling with a five. son 2, Ryba 1.

Hits: Off Wolff 8 in 6 Run: Culler 2. Holmes 2. Glllenwater 3. ways caused cancellation. The Robots will be met again in July.

lowing Dave Ferriss' second setback of the season. Ferriss has cident "unfortunate," said the a ten-all deadlock. Masl, Logan, Wletelman, Ramsey, Nleman: Stanky 2, Rosen 3, Galan vValKer, Olmo 2, Schulta, Baslnskl, Lombardl. fight was the result of hard feel The return of Buzz Buzzinotti Galan's hit scored Vic Lom- innings, Leonard 4 in Wilson 8 in 6. Ryba 1 in 2, Barrett 1 In 1.

Winning pitcher: Wolff. Losing pitcher: Ryba. Umpires: Summers, Boyer, Jones. Time 2:20. Attendance 5,582.

won nine and lost two for Bos' Babe returned to form on the 33rd, however, as she holed a ten-footer and Miss Germain blew a three-foot putt and halved the Success followed Pop Klein to Kearney Teachers where his athletic teams have been among the best in the small colleges in this section of the country. Klein is ing engendered earlier in the sea Sandlock. Error: Baslnski, pfund, Work ton. Hank Borowy of the Yanks has an 8 and 3 record, and Hal and Goose Tatum to the Lincoln fold and Bob Perugini's indication he is starting to hit enables the man. Runs batted In: Medwlck.

Schultz. son between the two clubs because cause of constant "jockey hole. Back in the driver's seat Newhouser of Detroit has won ten married and the father of two ing," or razzing, of the players. bardi, a pinch runner, Eddie Stanky and Goodie Rosen. Walker was waiting his turn at bat as the runs were crossing the plate.

Pyle, covering the plate, attempted to trip Stanky as he crossed the plate. When the Boston and lost four. Wings to present a formidable offense. Besides these three long- Babe got on the 34th in two and left Miss Germain stymied with Detroit victors on Mueller's 5 hitter "The report of umpire in chief Baslnskl, Rosen 4, Workman, Mack 2, Logan, Glllenwater 2, Walker 2, Olmo 2, Holmes, Galan 3, Nleman 2, Peacock. Two baas hit: Galan, Wletelman 2, Roaen, Masl, Logan, Glllenwater, Sandlock, Peacock.

Three base hit: SchulU, Walker, Galan. Home run: Rosen, Olmo, Nleman. Stolen base: Glllenwater. Sacrifice: Gll The best pitching performance of the past week was Roger ball hitters, there is the consist Art Pasarella indicated there had been jockeying on both sides thru-out the game, but that the jockey Wolff's one-hit victory'for Wash her third ball, seven inches from the cup. Dorothy got her putt to the rim of the cup, where it hung for a five, giving Babe the hole ST.

LOUIS. VP). Les Mueller, ington over Philadelphia, 6-0, last lenwater 2, Dantonlo. Double play: Olmo pitcher did that Walker leaped Tuesday. Clem Hausmann of alter him.

ing was not out of line, Har ridge said. to Htanxy to Bcnuits, Herring to Baslnskl to Schultz, Culler to Wletelman to Mack. Left on base: Boston 11, Brooklyn 5. former service man from the neighboring Illinois community of Belleville, limited the St. Louis and match.

children. He served in the SATC group in World war I and the University of Nebraska. He is 45 years of age. COACH DAVE STRONG comes highly reegmmended by Clark. He has been on the athletic staff at the University of Idaho since his discharge from the navy on March 5, 1945.

Strong was a regular quarter Boston stopped the Yanks, 1-0, for Boston ab al Brooklyn ab a Culler ss 5 1 4 4 Stanky 2b 3 0 4 4 his second straight shutout the Base on ball: Off Logan 1, Pyle 3, Hutchlngs 1, Beats 2, Herring 3, Rudolph 1. Buker The cards: Browns to five hits Saturday "There had been bad feeling between the clubs and it just wound up in a 'flare he came day. 1, King 1. Struck out: By Logan 3. Hits: Off First 18 holes: night for a 5 to 1 triumph for the -37 Par out 455 354 434 Logan 12 in 6 13 Innings, Hutchinson 1 In 23, Pyle 1 in 13, Hutchlngs 1 in 23, Detroit Tigers.

.444 4S4 53338 .446 454 43337 ent batting of Sal Madrid, who figured in three of the Lincoln runs against Sioux Falls. Lefty Tustin, first baseman, is bothered by a lame leg or he could be counted on with greater consistency with the stick. Dave Strong, shifted from short to third, and Joe Malloy behind the plate are showing signs of rounding into steady performers. Jules Kimmett, Bill Parmer and Larry Wolf are Lincoln's frontline tossers who have alternating assignments and each is expected to start this week. Mrs.

Zaharias out Miss Germain added. HARRIDGE said Umpire Pasa Pfund 2 in (none out In first), Beats Holmes rf 3 2 2 Rosen cf 4 3 4 0 Gll'water cf 4 2 0 01 Galan If 6 3 0 0 Medwlck If 4 1 0 1 Walker rf 4 13 1 Workman 3b 3 0 1 2 Peacock 110 0 Mack lb 5 1 8 21 Olmc 3b 5 2 0 2 Masl 5 2 4 0 Schultz lb 4 1 11 1 Wletel'an 2b 5 3 4 31 Barlnskl ss 6 2 2 2 Logan 3 112! Andrews 3120 H'tchinson 0 0 0 01 Lombardl 0 0 0 0 Softball standings It was Mueller second victory 2 In 2, Herring 6 In 5, Rudolph 2 In 0, (pitched to 3 batters In eighth), Buker (Match all even). in five starts. The Tigers tagged Par In Brownie pitcher Jack Kramer, .535 5.13 4453976 .345 34438 72 .446 553 4554178 Prt i. Zaharias in 1 In 1, King 3 in 23, Oregg 0 in 13.

Winning pitcher: Buker. Losing pitcher: Pyle. Umpires: Sears, Barr and Dunn. Time 3:10. Attendance, 23,882 (paid).

Weldon West and Bob Muncrief Ramsey 110 B'daararay rf 0 0 0 0 ass Miss Germain in. 0 0 0 0 Ptund rella's report revealed there had been no swearing, name-calling or other provocation on either side to cause the fight. In a telegram to Sewell, Harridge said he was fining Caster "for his conduct in deliberately .000 Fords 5 Wings fcaur ft. W. Elee.

1 (Mrs. Zaharias 5 up). Second IS holes: 0 0 0 01 Pyk Hutchlngs Nleman Seats for 12 hits in handing Kramer his fifth defeat against seven 1 1 0 0 Herring If the etores cannot supply you with some article you need a Wanted To Buy 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 10 12 1100 0 0 0 0 0000 Par -out 455 354 43437 victories. Kramer struck out five ad may get lt for you Phone 2-3333 or sand lock Rudolph Buker back and letterman on Zuppke's Illinois team in 1936. He played halfback on Crisler's teams in 1938 and 1939 at the University of Michigan.

He was on Crisler's coaching staff during 1940 and 1941 and received his master's degree in physical education from Michigan in August, 1941. IN THE FALL of 1941, Strong was made head coach of foot Mrs. Zaharlaa out. .455 345 425 37 Miss Germain out 545 445 43438 Tigers before yielding to West in 2-1234. TRIPLE A.

I pel. I II 1 1100 Mrel I 0 lfltlO 1 OK Weld. 1 .4001 SINGLE A. I prt.l 1MM Kramer 1 1 ShleM 1 1 Mum 1 INDUSTRIAL. I r.m.

IMM'8alesb'k 1 sss throwing a ball into the White the eighth. (Mrs. Zaharias 6 up). Harvey Wend'ns I n. Ch.

Par fn 535 553 430 67 .333 Sox dugout," Jakucki and Clary Mrs. Zaharias in 536 654 43370 Miss Germain in 535 544 5 31 9 "for their attack on player While Gene Moore was getting the Browns' only two hits up to the seventh inning, a single and (Mrs. Zaharias wins 4 and 2.) Scheel," and added: "For you failure as the man' SUllierta Had ton ball, basketball and track at the double, the Tigers poured three runs across in the fourth and two more in the ninth after loading Ak-Sar-Ben racing ager to control your ball club and maintain order following the Caster incident and during and following the attack on Scheel SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Prt the bases. CITY LEAGUE BASEBALL, I pet.

I I Handy 1 l00 A.F. TIt. 1 Otop Nat 1 1000 eshmans I Bluet 1 .00 Time .000 FIRST RACE. Six furlongs. Mark Christman homered in 1:13 35.

7.80. you are fined $250." Copper Guard the eighth for the Browns' only 3.60 3.20 4.40 4.40 Mowrea' tally. 4.80 Garbure Hill, Number, Down Also ran Odd Detroit Torch Song. ab 0 a 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 Webb ss SECOND RACK. Five furlongs.

Time Mayo 2b Cull'blne rt ab al St. Louis 4 12 7Kreevich cf 5 2 3 4Schulte 2b 5 11 OiMcQulnn lb 5 2 14 Stephens ss 6 13 01 Moore rf 1:00 45. 4 0 7 1 3 13 1 South Dakota School of Mines at Rapid City where his football team won the conference championship. In May, 1942, he entered the navy as an athletic officer in Tom Harmon's physical fitness program for naval aviation. He was stationed at the U.

S. naval academy, naval air station, Dallas, Texas; Iowa Pre-Flight and Norfolk, Virginia. Later, he was made an executive officer aboard ship in the Pacific prior to his. admittance to the U. S.

navy hospital ih San Diego. Later, he was backfield coach of the San Diego naval training center 6 80 3.00 Town Lace Wautfi Scott 4.80 2.80 7.40 3 2 4 0 York lb Cramer cf Outlaw If 5 12 OlChrlstman 3k 3 1 2 Vandy Bay Con- Also ran: Nlgo Broom, Llzzl T. 4 10 Martin If 3 0 2 0 bar, Umbrla Briar, Ethel D'Or. Maler3b Swift Mueller 11 2 0 0 1 10 0O Tim THIRD RACE. Five furlongs.

4 3 2 0Mancuse 3 0 0 1 'Kramer ISchults West 2.80 O001 1:01. Jes' Blltzen 5.00 3.40 Hl-Gee 3.40 2.60 0 0 0 0 I Muncrief 2.60 Blond Bomber -I Also ran: Say Yes, iAcy B. 30 27 8 Totals 39 12 27 141 Totali FOURTH RACE. Five furlongs. Time Schulti batted for Kramer In eighth.

Detroit OOO 300 002- football team under Lt. "Skip" 1:00 25, Nice Enough 1 5.60 3.00 2.60 Stahley, former head coach at St, Louis ......000 000 0101 Courtaway 3.40 2.80 Brown university. Runs: tflbb. Tork, Outlaw, Mater Phyllis z.eu Mueller, Christman. Error: Schulta.

Runs Also ran: nav Marie. Lena Mav. I I ,1 5 batted in: Cramer. Swift 2, Christman. FIFTH RACE.

live furlongs. Tims: Learn to swim? 5 15. Cullenblne, York. Two base hit: Outlaw, York, Moore. Home run: christman.

Stop Harping .11.40 6.00 2 80 Wise Banny 6.00 .2.60 Prognostic 2.20 Stolen base: Maier. Double play: Mayo to Webb to York, Webb to Mays to York at Muny pool Left on base: Detroit St. Louis 2. Also ran: Franclla, Bwest Kioise. SIXTH RACE.

Six furlongs. Time Base on balls: Off Kramer 1, West 1. Learn ti swim in the National 1:12 35. Struck out: By Mueller 2, Kramer Bits Off Kramer In 8 Innings, West 2 In Learn to Swim week of June 25 Phantom Lady 119 60 6.80 .3.60 Chance Tea 3.80 2.80 to 30 at the Muny pool, 22nd and Muncrief 1 In H. Losing pitcher: Kramer Umpires: Plpirrai, Paasarella and Rue.

Mimlntsse 2.60 Also ran: Miss Anna Special Briar, Time 2:19. Attendance .11,972 (paid). M. Three morning classes will be held daily, the only cost as Kea Burr, nutner. SEVENTH RACE.

Six furlongs. Time iiuiliiiiiiiiiiimf" t--vs auimssiun tu uie pwj. Dick Darling and Audria Shum Fort Warren sets pace 4AMP CROWDER, Mo. (UP) AL GALENTO. TED TASSOS.

ard have been named as instructors for the three classes. Regis 1:12 2'5 Ahtena 5.60 2.80 Big Sub 5 20 3.00 Amalka 2.40 Also ran: Helpsweep, Jug Head, Bob On EIGHTH RACE. One mile. Time: 1:42 Bobble Easter $20.00 7, 00 3 40 Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyoming TUNING IP FOR THE ANNUAL CITY GOLF TO URNAMENT to be held at the Lincoln Country club July 14-22 are left to right, Linn Crttin, Erv Rucklos, Bud Williamson and Doh Pegler, sr.

Crain is in charge of meet publicity; Rucklos is defending champion; Williamson is club pro and head of the rules committee and Pegler is general chairman of the tournament. "We found the course in great shape" Crain stated. "There is very little rough and I've never seen the greens kter. It will be in top condition for tourney play." Meet officials are expecting between 300 and 460 entries lor the championships. (Staff photo.) TOUGH AL GALENTO, one of the roughest and toughest of the niat elite and polished Ted Tassos, the L.A.A.F.

mauler, will meet in the main event (on Promoter Adam Krieger's grapple show here Tuesday night In1 the semiwindup Joe Dusek collides with Hal Meyers while in the inaugural Jimmy Merrltt facea Ban Patrick. qualified 19 men to set the pace in (preliminaries of the Seventh service command track and field ter Monday, June 25 for your first lesson. The first class of the day will start at 9:15 a. m. while the .11 '11 a a a 3.20 2.60 Hornet 5.60 Burnt Bridges, AIM rati: Dr.

BtleU, Tsgai Jobs. omen wiu dc ai ana meet Saturday..

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