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F1TCHBURG SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1941 Oak Hill Club Golfers Will Continue Schedule Despite Fire Handicap IXx-pite handicap 5united' Dralar. 67; third nft. John Resgan fatalities by the fire which WvrtW cwuPtry will not change 63; nt inland their schedule is any it was Ross 7i; ihiid net, Paul Tucker 73; a by Frte fourth wt, Damon Wilman 73, Go Some In Touch And Go (iresuier.t. The coming nd will Mf Women's putting honors'went Mrs F. who stored-with i 20 while Mrs: Alfred F.

Karlson was ria: c-jp 3t-hi'Je carried cu second with 22. i Second day--Division i -T T-IV IO C. 77: ames 70; second net K-ner room stotjon cf the c-Jb- Harrower 71; third net. Al- h-ute which was not de- frcd Kadson "2, strovcd bv tire. It is the Divisiin two, first Ambrose w.li bo t-r use this Kerrigan first net.

George W. ww-kerci. Mur.son scoimd net. Frank Re- i The former pro shop occupied by i 74: ihird net. Gerald J.

Eden- Alec Briggs. club professional, has bersr 75. been made over ir.to a refreshment i Division three, first gross, Carl center while the old shop near the Fellows 93: first net. Gardner W. 10 tee serve as temporary Brown T.i; net, Ornar.

S. headquarters for Mr. Coc.k 3d 75; third net, a Because cf the slight schedule Schneider 76. i disruptjoti caused bv die fire, scores Third day: Division one. first I in sweepstakes have been Ute, but gross.

James A. Chalmers 85: iirst riub offit-iais said-today that net, Joseph Senuta 75: second net, were hiph'y pleasfd with the spirit W. E. Hunter 75; third net Philip of the members who ruvr overcome; A. Coleman 78; fourth net, P.

J. all types of diffii-ii'ty to c-arrfe. nut Crozier Si. thg ffumniCT a DH'tilbri, itbdhey" hi'ch. 89; first net.

James Rev- Last week the members hustied no ld 74-. second net. William E- An- out and returned with as fine a i 77; third net. Albert G. Neal pet of pnies ascouid befoujd aoyj-78; fourth net, John P.

O'Connor; state tournament and these people ...78. -j to be congratulated for their L. Division first, cross. David j- efforts, said Mr. O'C'innell.

O'Brien 94; first Henry Anglim i Ssores turned in this week fol- 73; second net. Erank W. llesure 78; lowing the Kitchbarg Day playoffs third net, 82. are as follows. The committee in charge -of the First day--Division one, handicap, program for the week included, 0-12: First grots.

Edward.J; V. Duffy, chairman of the nor 85: first net, George M. Crmvther mehV tournament committee; Mtch73: second net. Michael G. Marrone Marrone.

James T. Gailo. third net, He.nn- S. Marcy 78 head of the Dayr Peter Division two: First gross, William Gerald Exienberu. B.

Fisher 7.8; first net. H. F. Bice-; John. C.

and William E. Anlow 66; second net. Vladimir glim. Haapola Twirls One-Hit Contest Sports Tonight Baseball: Coolidge C. vs.

"Polish A. C. of Gardner. At Fessendrn --6J5 Baseball: Townsend Merchants'vs. Ashbv A.

A. At Hollstone League p. -Baseba-H: S5.x vs. Clinlon. Behind the.

brilliant one-hit puchitt? of Haapola. the Lowe A. C. upset the strong Towns- a a 7-1 score in a -gnrnp;" play pd" last' night on Fessenden fielq in ''Totvnsend, The only hit off Haapola came- in sixlii inning 'blasted a triple ittri kit center but a day was Jeft.branded-on ihe third-sack as Haapola bore anwn and laimed Sims and Powell to end the Last night's win brought an end to the Lowe. losing streak which Coiinss still hiflfc of Hpa i may shgw in Beantown next month Tony Shureo find Honey a ru-n up to six strajcht.

a a a received excellent support in the field as he struck out Towns-- end batters 1 and walked, four, The only Town-send run came in the fifth when Haapoia issued strolls 1o two Merchant batters and a lor.s; fly account's for ihe single a and Syrianon led "hfi Lowes in baitins; two Viits 'apiece wh'ile Prevnsl the Despite the fact that the Masachuetia Golf Asn. championship field is iuiuU-xi lo 64 this year because Che tourney a i being held in. the western part of the state, Arthur G. Peterson, Oak Hill's pride and runner up for state ajiateur in 1937, is matching shots with the best linksrsrn in setts. To qualify, Peterson will have to be sipping pw con- i sistently over the 36-hole route and only 32 with lowest scores will go into the finals.

Defending Champion Ted Arky Vaughan's Two Home Runs Overshadowed By Ted Williams As Americans Win In Ninth, I are figured as the ones lo conquer for ihe title. By CAYLE TALBOT DETROIT, Julv 9 can leaguers now hold lead of 6 the I 'o 3 in ail-star daisies. i Late last night National National leaguers whose wrves and leagw DWgnales sti were anirv I relations should keep them out of all by thenvsleves on unlighted tall buildings for the next few days, i staircases in local hotels, holding 'the one (rith the most legitimate! their heads and giving no mind to missed train rebervations. That is complaint about the way yesterday the hlera! truth ukc thu all-star game turned out is Arky thir.g seriously. Vaughan, Pittsburgh's veteran short- The American leaguers were, cele- anvwhere near farnous the Fourth of July and Christmas all at once.

Del Baker While Peterson is gaining state-wide honors at the Longmeackw course in Ernest A. Nourie of the local police department won the all-round championship of the annual northeastern regional pistol tournament held at the East Rod and Gun club in the same city. Pairolmin Nouria had a near-perfect score to outshoot one of the best fields of marksmen ever to compete in the tig event. It has begun to be evident that the greatest sUength of distant hitter, rose to the said jubilantly that he believed if Leominster St. Jeans' team in the Roilstone league rests almost i heights in the cause of the National the two teams met ten times in a completely on the right whip of Barney Ward, tall hurler who league and hit two shattering home row that the Americans would win i nnanino nioVt runs in successive irmings.

each time seven of them. i anke B1 opening i i i a three-Jut perform- i a man on base. It was "Did you see Williams when he ance. After a shellacking at.the hands of Lancaster the Leom- imendous and should have been mt uiat ball?" he (Ulster nine no longer looks like the certain league vinner thai enough to place Vaughan in the all- It turned out that everybody ex- it di( while ro ling over tric Blue Sox. A playoff game between hall of fame with something to cent Del apparently had besn -c.

tr ur spare. watching the flight of the ball i Blue box and the St JeajlS nme With Forest and But what 7 i 4 bo'y I named Ted Wnfii 1 .1 i i ployed by the comes up with two out and two on Little Chief'clears 16 jumps-of about four feet to finish far ahead of others, before the pony-size chestnut gelding had to "go" because of a fault in the touch -and event of the club's horse show. at Huntinefon. N. Y.

RusrpM Stewart, 15-year-old Albany, youngster, is. up. He was throuahout. the" jumpfrii; star of the show, displaying perfect form in the ninth inning and slams a homer to give the Ame'icari leaguers lams, em- "Well." Del explained, 'Ted didn't Boston Red Sox, even start running. He knew he had hit it right.

-He stood there and watched it fly and his hands until it hit" the stand. Then a 7 5 victory and relegate he started runnine. HP had bee" Vaughans two preceding clouts to cussih" Ihose National lea.suers the ash can. i through the pame. what he said Looking around, Vaughan can lay nice, Cither." such a tough break as that to Ted was the hero, all Hcht.

He couple of things. In the first loiocked in four of his club's runs, why wasn't Williams, leading hitter the fourth frame, with Paul of the. American league. given a Derringer pitching, -he slammed a i I-'-- tls A D-5 r- 11 1 J. A J.

1 i walk so that the fading Claude Pas-, seau could get' at Dominic 'Anybody would have been better than Williams. Yet, last night, Manager Del Baker of the victorious Americans said .11 would have been poor strategy pass Williafns, for that would have put. the winning run on second base. Secondly, with in that terrible ninth, Joe DiMaggio slapped a perfect double play ball to short- Hillsides Win Softball setting up the twiii-killinjj that would have closed out the game Scotty. Neithor'cutYHillside Csfcs''Greggor'rio kd the winners in the Nationals ahead, 5 -td-3.

reehtcred the American section race of -the- Community soft ball icagup Oirfsmobilc. tearn in a But Herman -Frank tine. i It. was in the bag. By beatin? the Old Timers 12-2.

hurried his throw, a Brnckelraans remained in McCormick off base, A run i A feature of the slugfest.was De- and -Williams was up swing- rallv' at Wakes corner taking for ing wagon-tongue with crowd 18-17 decision' in the closest gams and.Tic'hhaara's triple in the second 54.674 on 'edge. inning accounting, for two runs-. things happen; and Vaughan, The winners got to Loescher, who should have been a hero, was ihe old Timer pitcher, for 16' hits SCOT- unfortunate who al- to ritiht field that Bob Elliott of the Pirates misjudged, allowing a run to count. Ted drove in four and Vaughan in four, but they paid off oh Ted. Outside of these- big punches, it -was a especially the earlv stages.

Manv fans wished that Bobby Feller of Cleveland and Whit Wyatt of 'Brooklyn, leading pitchers in the American and Nar tional leagues, tnight As soon as space can be found in the schedule, Lancaster and Clinton will be against each other. Postponed on July 4 because of holiday doings elsewhere, Neil Aho may be able to combine his ball playing with ringside tickets for when the two teams last met at Lancaster, they wound up in a fist-swinging riot that lasted nearly 15 minutes. Incidental to the was the fact that Lanca5ter wen the game by better than a -10-run margin. Finnerty, Lancaster catcher, has recovered from the beaning he received the other night while playing against St. Jean's.

was knocked unconscious when he was hit behind the ear by a ball thrown by Leominster pitcher. It appears as though a little internal strife against the promoters will stifle Friday night's proposed boxing show at the Summer arena. Matchmaking has been a little of late and the show has been slow tc materialize for good head- Neither showed any. sign of being this week, Neil Aho. proprietor af the park, intends to take a over'completely and continue the.

program with-a fight Sittine Out a Few Up-T 'h? side lines Dykes must hi; profane orations. he a he'll obry cubing regulations. Ouch and Double Ouch Wjtlje which i i completed a fine new ioot'txil! tjrd down this ycSr with nine awav-ffom-hnmc'- on the 'evening card. Other scores saw Ten aickinf: the 6-0 at Lowe, th? Margolip.s defta'ing the A i 8-0 at South Piirhburs. the Brockelmans drvwnrna the Old nff 'five runs' in the first, four in most hit the jackpot.

ihe second, two in the third and one? in the si.xih. The Arneri- star-tussle says'a pitcher, may only three innings, so the duel was broken up. The Nationals eventually had their big innings off Sid Hudson, a.nerv- ous youngster Washington, and- "Ed'Smith, ChTcago White.SDK southpaw. The Americans, as previously found an eventual cousin in Passeaui after, heaving been h'cld in hand by Wyatt and by. Paul Derringer and Bucky Waiters of Cin-.

cinhati. It was quite a Timers, 12-3 -Moran and the Spi having the bstter of the Boiitntte -2b 3 0 0 4 2 0 i The- a i Spinners staged, a s. Lesec 3 oo 7 i KI-UK rf slugging match at Daniels with the Blancha'rd si 1 .0 tatic Spinners iniryins Unions 15-2 a a i Sc.otty Kciiiiercut his Hii'-r i siders had -to come froth behind with argument by a taU-y. Selinga ririd Sar'do-'clipped homers w.hile'j Sardo. Holrtiyd and Lyman Totals '25 7 21 13 0 ARDEN MILLS i a the Low? wii! mpet.

the St. Indie." on 'Daairls Held at. H.lo o'clock in another Kei i i i city The su-mmnry: puliins and lOU-'her to a i the all-star games and Judge Landi. 1 ra'av have to.Uikp a hand. Ont ma'n- nns.cr reported tn hnve announced Sin'idpy in clubhouse thai if any of his 1 wantrd to i a it b-r." all r.cht i Duf ort Ib credited vnn doubles.

Brown sf spectacular last lu-s-riin xho Spinners had little trouble i Rivard ss. WaiU's i i i tne i started scoring two runs in Kurtyka powerfor Oldsmobilos who led 10 fini i i before Lamb. Hed- the contest i the seventn. could settle' down. Ruherti ib Fava.

UivaHey, Bert dampen and -F ron that point nn the Spinners i Girard tic 1 0 2 2 2 'I 0 1 2' 2 (l 0 0 Blais rf Coison If Rubertl I Kearns sf Murphy ci 1 -1-' 0 0 1 0 0 'July 18. Oak Hill golfers have-certainly wasted little time. making. of loss. The in wiiiih the lockers' are "situ-.

ated'is beiiig made over to.accoiiiiiodate the temporarily and club" officials Hope 'that by the Aiec Briggs' former pro shop situated -off the end of the locker partition is being converted into a refreshment' center and Briggs has. moved Hs-quarters the pro site close to the No. 10 tee. .0 0 .0 Totals i i 2i Syianer: HiHsides in their seventh ianing Jor- rlon. Muiloy.

B. (irccr. Rornano-'lcd Old? in i "losing The Ftiu.r.dry Ten u.r-le:cshi-d i'-v'j run bhi-ts liic tifih and i -incs (i their i -hf. 1 Vva- Spi.nners ijiwr. 1 f- I 1 1-1 T- 1 I 1 1 1 f-n-' I I IJ- tV, I 1 1 Fnico Edwards, the Pacifit Coas' to er -he Knhowfici p.

lenguo amp re, nevrr fails to remove his sinrc- tf'Cth when he 1 umpires-- nl, 5 he And Dr, Neil G. the U. of South a a vacation? racinc; horses Wcllman i i i the Foundrymen Ciiarci. Ohio, who put up evpry rent "'f prize -d'-iush for the SoOO!) a i open tourr.py th's The R're: ib r-croppy -had s. i lead in the i in'nina i i runs.

It wa'-; '-A well played me i i tlif newly ctts plen of 5 ahead in-She i when i and i a i i i Hco Sonniris 1 fif-'iding ojl i News. i to Play." with j(h i a a i i i Den-iiicr-r. I) and us' catches tht S'pi i su HK 'i'. ins; ucusuaj feature -brothers "Mpp'osirig eiivh 'i i Star Tin. N.

V. cr.ihi: cf Cleveland lit MEN 1 1 f) 0 i i.L. Rivard cf Margolinj 3 0 0 1 0 1 -3 '0 1 0 1 i.EricfOn sa I i a Ib Miles II' 0 Oelaney .36 12 16 OLD -TIMERS ....30 0 10 IS 5 6 '0 .2 0 .3 0 .3 hits, 1 0 Kar- 0 i Loescher Tienhaara rf cf Flynn 3b Gallagher, DiGreggorrk. voncn. Therrien.

-T. Rivsrd. 11 Tliree-basc hit. Double 'play. -'i DiGreggorrio tn Boutotte to Strike- outs; by Bcllangcr 1.

by DiGrog- i gnrrio 6. on balls, 5. Patrolman Edward Monahan. Bll Topp, Rollie Art Lavigne and Paul Gilmartin are issuing a desperate call for 4 Fitchburg Old Timers to "get on the at 3 Roilstone league park for limbering exercises in.preparation for pending clash with "the Worcester aggregation that i claims it will knock, the ears off the Firhburg nine'feven with a two-run handicap. 10.

has been as the date the will.serve"as umpires, ..26 i 2 .5 3 Totals Irmings Brockeh-nnns Old Timers i i Two-bftse hit Buisiere. Three-bash a hit. Tienhaara. Home runs. Jarvu Csli.

Ralph one i outfielder, records hers of the. Winged. Foot golf course, I demon. ene fe on tj, has a collection, of score cards! 5 4 2 i from links over which he has played has in 20 P. G.

ehamr 2 during. the past 01 vcars. Each card pionsWps and has won 44 matches. fi 21. U'ACHL'SETT HILLSIDE CAFE 2.

2 0. 1 1 off DiGreggprrio l. Umpires. Stoddord. i Stolen Bus' May and F.

Stoddard: Secret. Nunnl. siere. Base on balls, LeClair 4. Umpires.

R. Jackson and Cummins. Peterson Sixth In First Round sf ab Fava ss 4 Ricci 5 Lavailpy 3b 4 B. Ramgreri sf p. 4 i i Ramgren i Baidarelll 2b 4 Craigen rf 4 0 Neithercut sf .3 pq 4 2 2 -2.

1 i llBcobcck" Ib L8 fi js a OLDSMOB1LES 0 2 1 i i a is attested and signed. He figures Larn' JfacPhail. fiery head of the that he has walked 28.000 miles and i Brooklyn Dodgers' baseball club, played 7200 rounds in his golf trips, le 'will not allow profes- sianal footjall Ebbets field this Sportswriters. are now fall on the-oasis thai it does not pay tendon to the fact'that as goes Joe' its wiiy DiMaggio. so go the New York Softball james for-'the "-evening A C.

for the gin of i iha! i i i out cri 0 'one hot! 10 i ihe chirf dor Hum look i i i tn Jr.c. i whiie a Dmibic hu- B.i 1. Urn- Pierre 2t. Jordon Mullav on halls, off B. Greer If E.

Groer Ib Connors Co Stcp'anovich B. Romano sf i ,1 cf ftR.van rf A. Romano sf i i Roundup Hnr i a in 'hver- in i i in iilli up a.imr. r. Briirveau.

Pi- it) If 3 4 0 0 ft I Totals Innings Hillside Cafe Oldsmobilcs ab. 4 -4 4 4 4 3 4 2 1 2 3 2 2 it i 2 14 4 5 3 ft 6 1 Oak Hill, country eharripion .1 Arthur appeared to be! v- i a certain in the Massachu- 9 setts Golf Assn. state amateur; championship 'after blazing a neat FIX over par 76 on the ft CCUKC in Springfield yesterday morning in his first round 18- hole trial. 0 By landing a 50-foot for a 2 Yankees. When he was hot at the j.are: Giadonj Oils vs.

Log Cabins at'-- a a wa a to P- wn DiMaggio slumped, the Moran. Crdckers Saws Yanks were, in third, place and at Waites aid Kendall Caterers vs. are back again with their great South. F'itchburgi Are Bookec Ecwr. Forgery.

the -last green. Ray ficials of St. Bernard's high school. Marad. public links golfing starJTh changes in.

the gridirori slate GARDNER, July 9 Francis Brooks, 31, of Templeton, was 'C 4 00 6 in the Gardner police sta- 1 ilcll tion' last night, on two charges of forgery and fering forged instruments. He wffl arrested by Inspec- A revised 1941 foatbaT! schedule tor Leo Lapnde of the Gardner announced today by athletic-of- olicc Police aid that Brooks had passed bad cheats for small amounts an Gardner mechants. 0--17 Who Was Bv RRIFTX Tnr i i 'S. Dasly Ek-pr- Potc B. A.

iasi A. i i i.rpp'T i Vu.i i reported vi-: "Jcr DiMasicio pstab- i i ret.frd when 'lf hi? 113th home run of slucgin? a tn Sport Slants --By 'he ri 1.ri*1 a. beach i i 3 Lif'o the NT.W a Buhio, i i. A'hshy. N.

V. i Vic 546 NJW Ynrk HAZELTON'. Pa -Joo Pp'ralta. Orircf PH. (10).

132'- i The Standings American TV STANDING OF THE Notional Lcngne VESTERDAY'S RESL'LTS st i STAXDINO OF THK CIXBS Won Lntt 24 TJ ro 20 '-12 42 54 Two-base hits, Fava 2. Lsvallcy. B. i Greer. Piercf Jhrdon.

Three-base i Mulloy. Honip nm; B.ildarclli. Stolen bnies." Ryan. E. Ureer.

Striir'! nuuv by Mulloy by Crowley 1. by RflniRren 2. Hasp on balls, off Mullo.v 2, I off Crowley 1, off Ramgrcn 1. Umpires. i Toffcri, Diamond and Pucci.

WATAT1C SPINNERS po 0 4 2 ab Baksiran cf 2 2- Selinga 3b 4 4 Holro.vd Ib 3 4 Tamulonis 3. I Lvman 2b 4 I Mandler ss 4 Sardo sf 4 Brsmante If 4 ft Abroze.v 4 1 Sprowson rf 2 0 Totals 34 .13 13 21 7 HEDSTROM UNION Benson 2b Boudreau ss Contt If GuilletneHe 3b Lamb Barber ab 3 4 4 3 3 3 3" Ramgren Ib 3 Bernard rf 3 Totals .29 Innings 1" 2 h' po 0 2 (I a a 2 0" 4 field by on 6 a gt fou and find stroke the qualifying round vvitn.l V. j. 71. Closest to Marad was Frank th Bernardians -wth one pending of Lexington who came in dale on Nov.

15. with a 72 for second spot. Defending i The 6lue and Gold open Champion Ted Bishop landed in a with traditional'' opponent. Card- Tnr Tnlrri niaoo uriln i. .1 Advertise Your Vants in The Sentinel ner high school on Sept.

27 at the Chair City. The Leominster tilt will also be played away since the nearby facil- tie for third place with Thommy Martin of Segregansett a 73. Peterson's 76 gave him a tie for sixth place as he went over the first nine holes with a 38. and jtiei at Doyle field accommodate i came hack the clubhouse with jaVger crowd could be handled another 38 for his .76. gross.

Petef son's six over par score for the 6791-yard course was considered excellent and establishes him as a potential runner-up if not a winner. He played his second trial round this morning. Blue Sox Meet Clinton Entrant Fitchburg's Blue Sox will have an QJ opportunity to fatten their Roilstone league percentage -tonight when they clash-with the CHnton Goullis-Serv- 2 0 3 4 1 hits. Sardo. Sflinga, Holroyd.

Lyman. Three-base- hit, Krukowski. Home runs. Sardo. Stolen bases, Selinga.

Bakstroti, Lyman. strike outs, by Tamulonls 1. Base on balls, tiff Tamulonls 4. off Lamb Umpires. Beaulac.

White Desmond. Gorman 3b A. Busdere tf Stathls cf Kramer Ib Brockeim'in Call 3b Biissicrc Coleman 2b Shumio ab 1. 2 3 3 ...4.. .1 h- po 0 0 1 ft 4 1 1 1 a at the-local athletic layout.

Few breathing spots are found in the Blue and Gold schedule -which finds all former St Bernard con- cfuerors included on the eight game slate. Among the tough foes are Cathedral high of Springfield, Leominster, St. Peter's St, John's of Worcester and Worcester Trade, The complete schedule as fol-. vis'- Sept. 27.

Gardner, away: Oct. 4, Cathedral, here; Oct. 13. Leominster, away: Oct. 18.

St. Peter's, here; Oct 25, St. John's, 1. St: Mary's of Milford, here: 15. pending; Nov.

22, Worcester Trade, league ball park on Summer street. Game time has boon set for" 8.45 P- m. Expecting one of the best crowds since' the circuit began the Blue Sox have strengthened their lineup with Bob Bodo. former St. Bernard high school star, at first' baseband Johnny Quirk behind the plate.

"No starter has been as yet for -mound Juty -tonight but it is expected that Bob McNally. Eddie Boyce or" Lefty Rousseau will re- in- weekend battles. fuv ceive the nod with Gene Forest be- cost $220,000,000, B6yce had a four run lead he was yanked from the eame last Sunday afternoon against the Stone- hant Merchants. Boyce has control "and a fancy drop which -will be counted on tonight as the Sox teihpt to dimb into TJOSition other, crack at Leominster nd Lancaster, currently regarded as the teams to beat for Ac league title. The new -Colorado" 'River Aqur- duct, which carries water 292.

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