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THE RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 13. 1943. FOURTEEN Off the Record lid fm By KEITH BKEHM Kenosha Next On Schedule Ghisox Win in 1 4th Frame, 7 to 6, After Losjng to Boston, 10 to 3 'V (' i the eighth, was credited with the triumph. Appling belted out two singles, a ALL AMERICAN GIRLS SOFTBALL W.

L. Pet. South Bend .20 10 Kenosha ...1. 13 .51 Rockford 12 1. .400 Racine, 11 30 ,35 Resalts Last Night.

South Bend, 4-7; Racine, 3-t. Kenosha, Rockford. I. double and a triple in six attempts as Chicago took the finals, 7-6, in An umpire' job at best is a tough one and lor this reason it is our general policy to refrain from commenting upon their work, except on rare occasions. There has been plenty of criticism of the All-American Girls Softball league umpires by the fans in attendance at the games.

Since the fans earn the right'to thus criticize the work of the umpires by their purchase of tickets they have not hesitated to second guess the arbiters at any time. No.tb.ini; would be said in this column today if it hadn't been for an unusual quote by Learue president Ken Sells. The league prexy, In the presence of Dick Day, sports editor of the Kockford Register Republic; Harry Milne, sports editor of the Rockford Morning: Star; and this writer, sports editor of the Journal-Times, at Rockford on Sunday nurht exclaimed explosively, "I am sick and tired of hearing everybody complain about these Umpires. They are better than those In the National learue. At least they will let you talk to them.

These fellows In the National league wiQ throw you out of a rame without letting you get in a word." Since Ken Sells was formerly assistant to Jim Gallagher, general of the Chicago Cubs, he should know all about umpiring in the National league. Likewise, as president of the All American Girls Softball league he has gotten around to the league cities often enoogh to study the work of his own staff Criticism of the work of Charles Ullenberg provoked the state- ment by Sells so apparently the inference is that Ullenberg in particular and his fellow umpires, Knotty Porter, Al Gembler and Bill Green in general are the superiors of the National league play callers. If this be true, the National league must be having one helluva time. If Umpire Ullenberg never made a wrong call at the plate or on the bases he would still be a poor umpire. He has an exalted opinion 14 mnings.

He drove two runs and set up the deciding tally by opening the 14th with a triple. Skeeter Webb walloped a single to send him home. Wally Moses tied the score for Chicago in the ninth with a two-run blast. The Indians stretched their cur i -f I A. NEW YORK.

CU.PJ Luke Appling, veteran shortstop of the Chicago White Sox, today stood on the threshold of one of the most coveted achievements of veteran baseball players, needing only one solid smash to enter the select circle of those having 2,000 hits. Appling, already well on the way toward winning the second American league batting title of his career he topped the loop in 1936 with .388 will, if he connects against the Boston Red Sox, join a clique that includes only seven other active players. Already over the 2,000 mark are Paul Waner, Brooklyn; Mel Ott, Giants; Joe Cronin, Red Sox; Doc Cramer, Detroit; Dick Bartell, Giants, Billy Herman, Brooklyn, and Joe Medwick, Giants. When Appling adds his name to the list, it will be a brilliant chapter in a 14-year career studded with noteworthy diamond achievements. Hits .336.

Appling, setting the junior cir rent winning string to five games with a 4-3 decision over the Athletics. Jim Bagby recorded his After No. 2,000 When Luke Appling steps to the plate against the Boston Red Sox today he will be trying a little" harder than usual to connect for a hit. He will be trying -f or the bingle that will move him into the select circle of all-time greats who have accounted for 2,000 hits. Appling's 14th-inning triple in the nightcap of yesterday's double-header was his hit in 14 years as White Sox shortstop.

The five hits he collected yesterday raised his total to 131 for the season. He now is leading the league's batters with a .334 average. Games Tonight. I Racine at Kenosha. 1 Rockford at South Bend.

SOUTH BEND. Racine Belles left this city today happy to have concluded their 1943 league schedule here after dropping a double-header to the South Bend Blue Sox last night, 4-2 and 7-4" before a crowd of 2,193 fans who turned out for a merchants' night The double defeat ran to four in a row the number of Racine losses after taking the opening 13th victory although Joe Heving had to stifle a two-run ninth-inning A's rally. Manager Lou Boudreau paced the Tribe at bat with two triples and two singles to drive in two runs and score two. York Homers Twice. Rudy York blasted his 20th and 21st home runs to lead the Tigers to a 10-3 decision over the Senators The triumph hoisted Detroit of the authority of his position which is equalled only by his ability to tell any manager or player everything that said individual has told htm for the entire season.

To be a good umpire, it seems, a man must forget what happens in each rame as he starts the next contest. He should not be brinrinr up thinrs that have been said weeks before. Certainly he should not ridicule the players when they make a poor play. Here a typical example of the work of Ullenberg, who, incidentally, is likely to ciuote every word of this article to the ball players at some crucial point in a future In a game at Rockford Sophie Kurys of the Racine Belles thought she had tagged a Rockford runner into second place as three Wash cuit batting pace with .336, slammed out five hits in nine trips yesterday as the White Sox divided with the Red Sox. He collected Brewers Blast Indians, 11 to 5 On Seahawks' Coaching Staff Lt.

(j. Tom Heardon, who started a succcessful coaching career in Racine, has been appointed as backfield coach for the game jx LJ.it aciica uj the Belles open a five-game series at Kenosha with Annabell Thompson facing the Comets in a single game. Thus far in this half the Belles have lost seven out of nine games with the Comets after taking 10 out of 18 hi the first half. The Blue Sox, who also were beaten 10 times in the -first half, have taken nine out of 13 from the Belles in the second half. Berger, Noibiit Meet Mary Nesbitt and Sunny Berger met for the first time as opposing pitchers in the opener last night.

The Belles got a run off Berger in the first inning but promptly only one hit in three tries as the Red Sox rapped out a 10-3 triumph in the first game. Boston blasted Bill Dietrich for five runs, Jake Wade for four and tapped Bill Swift for another. Rookie Emmett O'Neill, who replaced Mike Ryba in the fifth and gave up only two hits until relieved with two out in (By The United Press) The Milwaukee Brewers ington pitchers bowed before a 14-hit Tiger barrage. York has hit seven homers in the Tigers' last six games. The Yankees chalked up their first win in three games at St.

Louis, handing Buck Newsom his fifth straight loss by belting the Browns, 6-2, in a night game. Nick Etten's double with the bases loaded in the first game the Yankees a 3-0 edge they never lost. Charley Wensloff spaced six St. Louis safeties for his ninth triumph. In the National league, Mort Cooper Won his 16th game as the Cardinals defeated the Giants, 4-1.

Cooper held the New Yorkers to three hits and after Sid Gordon's Iowa City Navy Pre-Flight Seahawks football team, expected to be one of the toughest outfits put on the gridiron in the country this fall. Lieutenant Heardon coached at St. Catherine's high school, 1930 to 1533 inclusive, and then at Washington Park high school for two years before accepting a position as coach at Green Bay East high school. 4 emerged from their current slump long enough last night to put a damper on the Indianapolis In- dias' plans to replace them at the top of the American association. protested, which she has a right to do.

Later in the tame Kurys made a poor throw to first base on an easy ground ball. "Ton didn't look so rood on that one, "chirped Ullenberr. When Kurys turned to reply Ullenbersr majestically warn-d her, "Re careful, or I'll throw you out of the game." What kind of "major league" umpiring is that? What kind of umpiring is it when the umpire walks vigorously into the outfield whenever a player or manager approaches to protest a decision? And what kind of major league umpire is one who tells the girls he "will throw them out of the game" without allowing them to get in -f single word. When Ullenberg tossed out Charlotte Smith fpr "barbering" him from the bench at Rockford he stood in all his outraged authority studying his wrist watch and shouting "One minute and you'll forfeit this game if you don't leave the bench" without even informing Manager Johnny Gottselig at third base coaching box about his decision. 'li'--''- Other umpires in the league make as many good decisions and as MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES Comets Defeat The Brewers came back after dropping four straight Jto the Indians to plaster their tormentors, on base Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, 3.

BED SOX, 10-6; WHITE SOX. 6-7 gave three back in the last half of First Game. 11 to 5. Milwaukee walloped the Peaches Again KENOSHA. (Special) The Chicago AB the inning.

South Bend added a run, the only earned one for the Boston 1 AB CI 5 0 0 3 safety in the fifth faced only 14 Moses.rf 4 I 0,0 3 1 6i Tucker. cf 3 2 3 batters as the Giants went down in Lupien.lb 4 offerings of Jim Trexler and Walt Tauscher for no less than 16 safeties. Joe Berry who replaced Bob Bowman in the third, received credit for the Brewer victory. Comets captured four games out Bases on balls Rescigno, Conger, Kimball, Hebert, 1. Struck out Rescigno, Conger, Kimball, 3.

Hits Rescigno, 5 in seven and one-third Innings; Conger. 8 in Beven Innings; Hebert. 0 in two-thirds inning; Kimball, 0 In two innings. Winning pitcher Conger. Losing pitcher Rescigno.

BRAVES, CTJBS. Chicago I Boston AB AB Hack. 3b 5 0 0 6 114 Meflch.cf 5 1 2 6 0 3 4 11 3 11 order. Manager Mel Ott's 15th homer spoiled Cooper's shutout as the Cards combed Ken Chase and 3 3 1 4 13 Pox.rf 5 12 5 13 Lazor.lf 1 0.0 SIKuhel.lb 3 0 1 Ace Adams for nine hits. Redbirds Win.

The Columbus Redbirda moved of the final series of five here with Rockford's Peaches in the all-American Girls Softball league, the last 8 to 1 Thursday night. Lee Harney, hurling a five-hit contest, made it two wins in the Butch Nieman, Boston Braves many poor ones but they forget the incidents after each game. "IH Throw You Out of the Game" Ullenberg had better start doing the fsame or he'll be ready to work in the National league, where, says President Sells, they don't give you any chance to argue. Piling up of grievances is bound to weigh on any man and subconsciously lead Martin. 2b 5 0 2 7 Holmes.

cf rookie, beat the Cubs, 3-2, when 1 2 5 1 4 1 into second place as a result of Indianapolis' loss coupled with a close Redbird victory over the St. Paul Saints. The Birds shaded the series. Her mates clicked for he hit a triple in the 12th after Toomy Holmes had singled with two out. The blow provided Al Blue Sox in the fourth inning.

Charlotte Smith hit a home run down the right field line for the Belles' second run in the seventh. Betsy Jochum had two singles and Marge Stefani hit two triples to account for four of the South Bend total of six hits. Winter Bounced. In the second glme Joanne Winter faced Doris Barr, over whom she had won a decision in the series opener. The Blue Sox rapped Winter's offerings fort seven hits and four runs in the first ri i rl In in tyc ftT 2 4 1 3 3 2 0 10 1 12 3 7 1 3 0 5 mm to develop a mania ior inrowing piayers ana managers out oi game as well as to call players out before the plays are completed.

3 10 4 0 0 11 Conroy.c 3 11 10 10 Ryba.p 110 OlWade.p 3 0 0 0 ONeill.p 10 1 lSolters .10 10 LOO llSwift.p .0 0 0 0 IxCCsstino 10 0 0 Totals 34 10 9 35 Totals 36 6 12 33 Batted for Wade in seventh. xBatted for Swift in ninth. Boston 0 0 50 0 4 0 0 110 Chicago ...1 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 06 Errors Metkovich, Curtright. Runs batted in MeUovich, Tabor, 2: Doerr, Con-rov. 2: O'Neill.

2: Moses, Appling. Hodfcin, SjKluttz.c nine hits and six runs off Muriel Coben in six. sessions with Mary Pratt as the relief pitcher. Saints 2 to 1 in 11 innings. Red Novikff.lf 5 Lowrey.cf 5 5 Merullu.ss 5 Wyse.p 4 Totals 43 Chicago Boston Barrett replaced Jack Creel 7 491 Totals 46 3 11 49 Columbus in the eighth and Audrey Wagner hit her third Javery with his 10th triumph.

Burns Beat Reds. The Dodgers defeated Cincinnati 3-0, in a twilight game. Kir-by Higbe held the Reds to five 00000200000 02 home run in as many nights for blanked the Saints for four innings 2 00 0 0000000 13 Special Reatures Are Planned For Belles Next Home Stand Errors Cavaretta, Wietelmann. Runs to earn the decision. the Comets and also had a triple, Webb.

Two base hits Metkovich, Fox. Cqn- The Louisville Colonels retained Harnett pounded a three sacker as hits as Brooklyn reached Johnny did Warwick and Kamenshek of the Peaches. batted in Nicholson, Novlkoff, Workman, Nieman. Two base hit Cavaretta. Three base hits McCullough, Nicholson, Nieman.

Stolen base Martin. Sacrifice Javery. Left on bases Chicago, Boston, 11. Bases on balls Off Wyse, off Javery, 1. Strikeouts By Wyse, by Javery, 7.

teams and Friday will be Hamil their newly-won berth in the first division by downing cellar- dwelling Kansas City Blues. The Colonels were able to push over three runs on II hits but that was enough to stop the Blues, 3 to 2. ton-Beach employes night with a Irene Ruhnke, league's leading hitter, was held hitless again, while Terry -Davis, hit champion Vander Meer for all their runs in the first inning, beating the Cincinnati southpaw for the fifth time this year. The triumph put Brooklyn half a game behind the third-place Reds. The Phillies ran their winning streak to seven by beating the Pi preliminary between Hamilton-Beach and Case Tractor girls' teams.

roy, O'Neill, Hodgin. Home rtm Doerr. Double plays Doerr to Lupien; Tresh jto Appling, Left on bases Boston, Chicago, 12. Base on balls Off Ryba, off O'Neill, off Dietrich, 3: off Wade, off Swift. 2.

Strikeouts By Ryba, by O'Neill, by Brown, by Dietrich, by wJHe. 3. Hits Off Ryba, 9 in four innings; off O'Neill; 2 in two and two-thirds innings; off Brown, 1 in two and one-third innings; off Dietrich, 4 in three Innings; off Wade. 3 in four innings; off Swift, 2 in two innings. Hit by pitcher-By Swift.

Conroy. Wild pitch Ryba. Winning pitcher O'Neill. Losing pitcher Wade. Second Game.

CARDINALS, GIANTS, 1 the first half, also was blanked St. Loui New York Jack Kramer pitched the Toledo Their averages were shrunk sev AB AB which Gloria Marks took over for the Belles. Gloria walked in ona run and in the seventh allowed two walks, committed a balk and was nicked for a single to give South Bend two more markers. Until the seventhinning of this game the Belles, who played good defensive ball in the South Bend series, had made but 12 hits and two runs in 31 innings of clav On Saturday Kenosha comes to eral points by effective twirling 3 Klein. 2b 5 1 3 1 Bartell.

3b 4 21 by Nicol and Harney, who each Racine for a four day stand, including a doubleheader Sunday Mudhens to a 2 to 0 victory over the Minneapolis Millers. Kramer allowed the Hens only three hits while besting Minneapolis' Ewald 0 1 0 0 1 won two tilts since Monday. afternoon. Saturday night will be rates, 4-3, in a night game that was featured by the ejection of Pittsburgh pilot Frankic Frisch, Al Rubeling, Bob Klinger and Hank Rucker.cf 4 Medwick.lf 4 Ott.rf 3 Lombardl.c 3 Oordon.lb 3 Jurgea.es 3 Walker.cf 4 Musial.rf 4 Coo per, 4 4 3 4 Marion, ss 3 Cooper.p 4 The Comets launch a five-game set with Racine Belles here Friday Webster Electric employes night Pyle in a tight mound duel. 0 10 1 0 Boston ....00000042000 00 0 6 Chicago 2 011 0 00030000 17 and Webster No.

1, champion of night and expect to level high Gormcki for arguing. Milwaukee ...410 231 011 II 3 Indianapolis ...003 101 0 5 13 1 the Manufacturers league, will OjChase.p 3 attendance made during 0 0 0 0 A two-run homer by Don. Nor- Batteries: Boston Woods, H. Newsome, Brown and Fartee; Chicago Ross, Maltz-berger, Haynes and Castino, Tresh. play Webster All Stars.

When the Racine Belles return home next Tuesday to open a Hine-day stand at Hor lick athletic field, their regular schedule will be augmented by special nights and feature attractions. Tuesday night will be George Gorton employes night and the "Gorton slowpitch team will meet Racine Police slowpitch team at 7 oclock in a preliminary to the Rockford-Racine game. Game for On Wednesday at 2 p. the Belles and Rockford Peaches will tangle in an exhibition game for "kids," sponsored by the Racine Elks lodge. The regular league game between the two teams will be played at night.

Racine also plays Rockford Thursday and Friday. Thursday will be Young Radiator employes' night with a preliminary between Young Radiator shop and office Batteries: Milwaukee Bowman. Berry Maynard 1 Adams.p 0 Monday night, an open date. and Helf; Indianapolis Trexler, Tauscher the past week. Rockford ..000 001 0001 5 6 Kenosha ...200 013 20' 8 11 3 3 36 Totals 35 4' 9 341 Totals 29 and Hoiiert.

the Belles will be guests of the INDIANS, ATHLETICS. Philadelphia I Cleveland Downtown Business Professional they provided the Phillies with their first tallies in the fourth. Singles by Babe Dahlgren, Merrill May and'Coaker Triplett gave the Quakers two more and the game in the seventh. since Monday. Then they banged out five hits to score four runs for their one big splurge but the uprising was not enough to overtake the Blue Sox.

The Blue Sox may have lost the services of Mary Baker, outstanding catcher for the rest of the season. Mary suffered a' broken bone in her throwing AB CI AB 5 13 3 4 113 Men's association at a dinner at Harney-Heim, Coben (loser), Pratt, Nelson, Green. Umpires: Gembler, Green. Meadowbrook Country club. On Tuesday, Aug.

24, it will be WelaJ.rf White.cf Ripple.lf Slebert.lb Wagner.c Hall.ss Moose night with -Moose team and Batted for Chase in eighth. St. Louis 10 1 0 1 0 0 1 04 New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Errors Witek, Medwick. Runs batted In W. Cooper, Musial, Ott.

Two base hit Musial. Three base hit-j-MusiaL Home run Ott. Sacrifice Walker. Double play Marion to Klein to Sanders. Left on bases St.

Louis, New York. 3. Base on balls Chase, 3 M. Cooper, Strikeouts Chas M. Cooper, 3.

Hits Chase, 8 in eight innings; Adams, 1 in one. Hit by pitcher M. Cooper, Bartell. Passed ball Losing pitcher Chase. Kibitzers, both of the.

Old Timers 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 13 0 0 llHeath.lf 3 0 13 0 0 4 3 2 4 0 1 4 0 0 11 1 3 3Boud au.ss 4 1-4 9 0 3 3 0 17 0 1 1 1 Bagby, 4 0 0 3 0 0 OjHevmg.p 0 0 0 1 1 0 01 league, clashing in a preliminary hand In the first game. The box scores: to the a i e-Kenosha game. Germain-Fox and Wall-Kirk To Clash in Semi-Fihals Today Arntzen.p 3 Heffner 1 Wednesday Racine will play South xSkaff Totals 37 3 10 281 Totals 3T" 4 10 44 FIRST GAME Racine Belles. AB. P.

A. 3 I REDS, 0 Brooklyn EVANSTON. (U.R) The nick DODGERS, Cineinnati-i- I AB I English, 3b. Schillace, cf. Hickson, e.

Kurys. 3b. Dapkus, If. AB Bend in a makeup game. Haeqq May Go In ArmyPlane 3 3 3 name of "Slamming Sammy" was tacked on Dorothy Germain of Philadelphia today as the 43rd annual Women's Western Amateur 0 3 3 0 3 1 4 2 10, Herman.

2b 3 0 3 Galan.lb 4 R. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 Clay.cf 3 0 4 0 4 0 Tipton.lf 2 0 Mesner.3b 4 0 Smith, rf. NEW YORK. (U.R Gunder Hunter, lb. Wind, ss.

Pros to Play Benefit Match Matt Jans, pro at Rapine Coun try club and president of the Wis 0 IS Golf Tournament moved into the .....3 0 .1.. 38 Nesbitt. p. Millerfcs All Star Coach Lines Up Three Backfield Units EVANSTON. Three back-field combinations, which assistant Coach Babe Horrell praises as "the fastest ever assembled on one squad," are working put as complete units for the all-star football game Aug.

25, The combinations now training as units: Quarterback Dick Renfro, Washington, State; left half Otto Graham, Northwestern; right half Bob Steuber, Missouri; fullback Pat Harder, Wisconsin. Quarterback Len Calligaro, Wisconsin; left half Paul Gover-nali, Columbia; right half Jimmy De war, Indiana; fullback-Steve Filipowicz, Fordham. Quarterback Jim Youel, Iowa; left half Charley Trippi, Georgia; right half Corwin Clatt, Notre Dame; fullback Roy McKay, Texas. semi-final round. Batted for Arntzen in ninth.

xRan for Heffner in ninth. Philadelphia, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 Cleveland ....1 0 0 0 01 0 3 4 Errors Peters, Hockett. Runs batted in Heath, Boudreau, Mack, White, 3. Two base hits WelaJ. Peters, Mack.

White. Three base hits Boudreau, 3. Left on bases Philadelphia, 10; Cleveland. 9. Base on balls Off Arntzen, off Bagby.

3. Struck out By Bagby, by Arntzen, 1. Hits Off Bagby, 10 in eight and one-third innings; off Heving, 0 in two-thirds innings. Hit by pitcher By Arntzen. Mack.

Passed ball Wagner. Winning pitcher Bagby. TIGERS, 10; SENATORS, Washington I Detroit ABRHCj ABRHC Clary.3b 3 0 0 SiCramer.cf 4 13 4 4 3 3 3 Higbe.p 4 0 I. Haegg, the Swedish running ace, said today that he was anxious to leave for home in order to com -Maguire Totals The nom-de-course for the 19- 0 10 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Mueller, Haas year-old golfer was borrowed from Ran for Hunter In seventh. South Bend Blue Sea.

0 Heusser.p Sammy Snead and is a tribute to xMarshall 1 0 0. 01 pete against Arne Andersson be fore the Swedish track season end ed. her booming tee shots. Miss Ger Jochum, If. Haegg hopes to get a reservation AB.

H. P. A. ..4 13 10 ..3 3 3 3 3 ...3 1 0 8 1 ...3 0 0 1 0 ...3 0 11S ...3 0 1 10 1 Stefani, 3b. Baker, Chester, 3b.

D'Angelo, cf. Hageman, lb. aboard an army air force plane that leaves Aug. 22. Meanwhile, consin PGA, announced today that 14 Wisconsin profs will engage 14 (from Illinois at Tripoli Country club Sunday in a benefit match.

Funds collected will be used for purchase of an i ambulance for the armed forces. Jans, who has been on his game lately he carded, a four par on his own course this week expects to be one of the 14 and Hoover, ss 4 3 he faced a busy schedule of ban York, lb 4 Totals 33 0 A 36 Totals 31 3 8 36 Batted for Vander Meer in seventh. xBatted for Heusser in ninth. Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Brooklyn ...3 0 0 0 0 0 3 Errors Miller, Vaughani. Runs batted In Olmo, Oalan, 2.

Double plays Higbe to Vaughan to Oalan; McCormick unassisted; Vander Meer to Miller to McCormick. Left on bases Cincinnati, Brooklyn. 9. Base on balls Vander Meer, Higbe, 4. Strikeouts By Vander Meer, by Higbe, 8.

Hits Off Vander Meer, 7 in six innings; off Heusser, 1 in two innings. Hit by pitcher By Vander Meer, Vaughan. Losing pitcher Vander Meer. Holle. rf 3 0 0 0 0 Schroeder, ss.

2 0 0 ,0 4 Berger. p. 3 0 0 0 -4 Totals 25 4 8 31 13 Racine 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 quets and sight-seeing. Guest of honor at a dinner ten Higgins.Sb .3 Ross.rf 4 4 81 Richards, South Bend 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 dered by the Swedish-American A. last night, Haegg received a trODhv from CoL Hans Lapprlnff 3 Case.rf 5 Vernon, lb 3 Johns'njf 3 Spence.cf 2 Powell.cf 1 Early, 3 Prlddyjb 4 Sullivan.

4 Wynn.p 1 Miller.p 0 Rob 'son 0 1 xMoore 1 Totals 30 White.p even at the end of 16 holes, but the Jersey girl won the 17th with a par three. The final hole was halved'. Miss Wall was not up to the form that she displayed Wednesday in eliminating Kay Byrne of Rye, N. Y. She posted a mediocre medal card of 85.

Miss Kirk built up a three-hole advantage on the first nine and then withstood a belated rally by Miss Rucker to gain her victory. Modine, Gorton's Win Industrial Loop Tilts Modine Local 82 and Gorton Machine posted victories in the only two games reported in the Industrial slowpitch league games Thursday night. Modine defeated Massey-Harris Local 244, 6-4 in a close game at Knapp field. The loss for Massey-Harris moved them out of the lead position in the loop standings. Osadsky 1 hit two doubles to pace the Modine attack and Francois and Haas also hit twice.

Marano led the losers with two bingles. Gorton Machine blasted last place Chicago Rubber, 10-1 at Douglas park. The winners collected a total of 21 hits while the losers get only three. Fal-duto had four for four to lead the attack and Bush and Nagel each hit three times. Errors Hickson.

English. Wind, Hageman. Three base hits Stefani, Orrell.p Irv Peterson of Washington Park 3. Home run Smith. Runs batted in honorary president, and a wrist Kurys, Smith.

Baker. Left on bases Ra also may be on the squad. Others may include Hank Gardner, Tri- cine, South Bend. 8. Stolen bases watch from Dan Ferris, A.

A. Schillace, Baker. Sacrifice English. Base secretary, who revealed that the Blackie Nelthore, Westmoor; Phil Greenwald and Len Gallett, Totals 34 10 14 42 5 36 Swedish runner's eight appear Where to So FRIDAY Batted for Miller In fifth. unattached; Eddie lifuz, Ocono ances in this country had netted the army air forces aid society CLASSIC SOFTBALL LEAGUE Luther on balls Off Nesbitt, off 1.

Struck out By Hesbltt, by Berger, 3. Hit by pitcher By Nesbitt. Schroeder. Umpires Ullenberg. and Porter.

SECOND GAMS Racine Belles. AB. R. H. P.

A. English. 3b. 4 0 1 "3 8 Schillace, cf 3 0 0 3 1 Maguire, c. ......4 1113 Kurys.

2b 4 1 13 1 main ranks as one of feminine golf's longest Beats Ann Casey. Veteran experts believe that she's the greatest driver active in competitive play today and possibly could give Babe Didrickson Zaharias, the former Olympic heroine, a bitter dispute for the queen for all linkdom for driving distance. Miss Germain yesterday defeated Ann Casey of Mason City, Iowa, 5 and 4 to move into the round of four. Her opponent today will be Catherine Fox of Glen Ridge, N. who edged Marjorie Row of Detroit one up.

Played for 8 Years. Miss Germain has been playing golf for eight years, but now is on the brink of her first major title. She also went to the semi-finals of the recent Western Open before losing to Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Germain had a brilliant medal card of 35, three under par going out yesterday, and was two under perfect figures for the 14 holes the match traveled. Miss Fox had a bitter struggle throughout with Miss Row, Michigan State co-ed.

The match was 5150,000. Hill ts. why rropeuers at uougiaa rare. 45: Higgina Sports vs. St.

Mary at Knapp mowoc; Monie Weiser, Lincoln Hills; Burle Gose, Tuckaway; Ev Leonard, Hank Dettlaff, Joe Frank, Brynwood; George Calderwood, North Clyde Leonard. Tommy Armour and Johnny Independent Markets vs. Central Church at Island. Co-op vs. Bethesda at 8:45.

Grand Slam Is Sold To Kniqht for $75,000 LEXINGTON, Ky. U.R) FRATERNAL LEAGUE Reddy Kilowatts Pet. 10 .485 .455 .385 Pet. .487 .481 .450 .373 Pet. .481 .481 .443 .441 f.

Revolta will be among the Illinois vs. Douglas Flower at Douglas, Merchants Delivery vs. Nilo's at Knapp, Dapkua, If. 4 1 10 0 Smith, irf 0 1 1 0 players xBatted for Merti In ninth. Washington .0000000033 Detroit 3 0 3 i 0 0 0 0 10 Runs batted in Powell, Moore.

Wakefield. York, Higglns, Blood worth. Cramer. Two bass hits Priddy. Powell.

Moore. Three base hit Hoover. Home runs York, 2. Stolen base Clary. Sacrifice Hoover Double plays Merta to Priddy to Vernon; BloodwoTth to Hoover to York.

Left on bases Washington, I Detroit, 6. Base on balls Off Wynn, off Miller. off Mertz. off White. off Orrell.

1. Struck out By Wynn, by Mertz. by White, 3. Hits Off Wynn. 1 In three Innings; off Miller.

5 in one Inning: off Mertz. 3 In four innings; off White, 5 in eight and two-thirds innings; off Orrell. 0 in one-third Inning. Wild pitches Wynn, Miller. Winning pitcher White.

Losing pitcher Wynn. Grand Slam, an all-time turf American Banks vs. Racine Motor The matches will start at 1 p. m. Coach st Island.

Post Office vs. 10th champion and now a successful lb 4 0 10- 0 Wind. ts. 4 11 3 3 Winter, p. ..1 0 SIS Marks, p.

3 0 1 0 3 Pros will play In foursomes but Tee at Southahore. 7:30. sire, was sold for $75,000 at a dis competition will, be singles and uersal sale following the Lexving- scoring on a team basis. Totals J2 34 14 South Bead Bias Sox. AB.

R. H. P. A- ton sales which ended last night. Henry KnighL Almahurst farm Holy Name Leagues To Meet Sunday Jochura, If 1 1 Stefani.

3b. 4 0 1 0 MacLean, e. 3 0 0 3 Holy Name Major and Minor Chester. 3b 3 1 1 11 bowling leagues will meet at Jessamine county, Ky, purchased the chestnut stallion, which was second on the list of sires of juvenile money winners last year. Eleven of Grand Slam's offsprings PHILLIES, PIRATES, The Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W.

L. Pct. i W. L. New York 61 3 .810 Chicago 53 50 Detroit 53 48 .520 Boston 50 53 Cleveland 52 48 .520 St.

Loaia 43 54 Washl'ton S4 51 40 64 NATIONAL LEAGCB W. L. Pet. W. L.

St. Lenta 67 33 .670 PhHa'nhia 40 5 Pittsburgh 64 48 Chicago 47 55 Cincinnati 54 49 .524 Boston 45 53 Brooklyn 54 50 .319, New York 38 64 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet.l I W. L.

Mil'aakee 6 45 .511 Toledo 63 56 In a 'spoilt 57 47 S3 56 Colambaa 59 49 .549 St. Faol 67 49 LoaisvUle '66 53 City 45 57 THURSDAY'S RESULTS il American Leaf oe. Detroit, 19; Washington. 3. Cleveland, Philadelphia, 3.

Boston, 10-6; Chicago, New York, 4 St. Leais, S. National Leagne. St. Louis, 4: New York.

Brooklyn, Cincinnati, 0. Philadelphia, nusbargh, 3. Boston, Chicago, t. American Association. Milwaukee, 11; Indianapolis.

8. SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE American Leaf oe. Boston at Chicago. Washington at Philadelphia at Cleveland. York at St.

Loaia. National Leagne. Chicago at Boston. i Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, St.

Louis at Now York. American Association. Milwaukee at Leaisvtlle. Kanaaa City at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at Colombo.

St. Paul mt Toledo, Barr. p. 4 1 1 '4 3 PitUbarrh Philadelphia Hotel Racine alleys at 10:30 a. m.

Sunday to make plans for the Bennett, 1 0 0 0 1 DAngelo. cf. 3 3 1 3 0 AB 4 0 1 1 AB A 3 0 4 2 Adams.cf 3 0 3 0 coming season. won $107,700. Hageman, lb 1 I 1 0 Holle.

rf 3 0 1 3 1 1 0 3 ToUl 2 1 17 0Elllott.3b Two Schools Suspend Athletics From Year FORT rCOLLINS, Colc -r Colorado State college will suspend intercollegiate athletics for the 1943-44 year, the first break in the school's football activity since 1899. PROVO, Utah, Aug. 13. Brigham Young university has abandoned intercollegiate football for the coming season. Wasdell.1T 3 0 3 Northey.rf 3 10 Dab.rn.lb 3 1 13 Moore.

3 0 5 Flefher.lb RUPTURED? Ouitinejs 4 DiM'giCsCf 3 Baker.e 3 3 0 Hebert.p 0 3 3 Conger. 3 Triplett I KlmbalUp 0 Racine 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 South Bend 0 0 1 3 3 3 7 Errors Kurys. Jochum. Runs batted In Schillace. Dapkua, Smith.

Jochum, Stefani. D'Angelo, Holle. Schroeder. 1. Two base hits Marks.

Schroeder. Left on base Racine, South Bend. 7. Sacrifice Smith, D'Angelo, Hageman. Stolen bases Smith.

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May, Triplett. Elliott. DiMaggio. Errors May. Dahlgren.

Two base hit O'Brien. Home ru Nortbey, Elliott. Stolen base DiMaggio. Sacrifices Moo rev Adams. Double plaj My to Murtaugh to Dahlgren.

Left um, Hageman. D'Angelo. Double plays Msgulr to Hunter; Schroeder unassisted. Baaes on balls Off Winter, off Mark, off Barr, off Bennett, 1. Struck out By Mark.

1. Hits Off Winter. 1 tn five and one-third innings: oft Marks. 3 in three and two-thirds innings; off Burr, In sis and two-third innings; off Bennett, 1 in two and one-third Innings. Winning pitcher Barr.

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