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HILO TRIBUNE HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1942 Page Three Where's The Traffic Cop? All-Army Whips Cardinals, 16-10 Kimbrough Sparks Soldiers; 95 Yard Run Thrills Fans Dynamiters Garner BIAU Gonfalon NAALEHU, Kau, Sept. 7 Behind the superb pitching performances of their two hurlers, the Derrick Dynamiters annexed the Big Island Athletic union baseball championship yesterday afternoon at the Naa-lehu ball park, defeating the defending champion Naalehu outfit in the semifinal game, 6-1, and shutting out the Engineers, 5-0, In the finals. Cardinals Within Of Loop Lead As Bums Split Pair With NY By JUDSON BAILEY NEW YORK, Sept. 7 Johnny Mize Is not with the St. Louis Cardinals anymore and Cardinals may not catch up the Brooklyn Dodgers for the National league pennant but the big first-baseman is certainly helping all he can from his present post at the Polo Grounds.

Although the Cardinals are pretty busy trying to catch the Dodgers, iWITH GRAHAM iy JbKKl BKUNUIIKLU Wide World Sports Writer Clean-up-batter Lozano drew the ch hitting for DUlion Graham) hurling assignment in the first (few years back there was a gent ed John Montague who got elf known as the mystery man fgolf. You remember him, of Major League Standings they should take time out for rse. He was the one who could vote of thanks to Mize and another ck a sparrow off a telephone Giant, slugging Babe Young. re with a six iron and tour a Through the courtesy of this pair, lirse in par figures using a hoe or the Cardinals found themselves liard cue. DENVER, Sept.

7 (P) playing with more precision than they did last week against the Washington Redskins, Coach Wallace Wade's Western All-Army gridders yesterday came from behind to defeat the Chicago Cardinals of the National Professional football league, 16-10, before one of the largest football crowds in the history of Denver. Again it was Jarrin' John Kimbrough who supplied the spark for the Army eleven. His spectacular runs, one of them a 95-yard trek off a kickoff, thrilled the fans and displayed evidence why he was an All-Amerlcan while at Texas The first two scores came with AMERICAN LEAGUE PC game. AH he did was whiff 14 Naalehu batters, gave out six hits, and allowed only one run to cross the pan. In the meanwhile, his teammates gave him one run In the second inning, two in the fourth, and one each in the fifth, sixth and seventh.

Lanzaro Is Better In the finals, the Dynamiters sent Lanzaro on the mound. Lazaro did even better than his mate. He had the Engineers eating out of his hands in fanning 16 batters and limiting them to only three measly bingles to win the shutout. The Dynamiters' offense again Solf doesn't come up with many Williams Boosts Bat Mark; Still Holds Three Dep't. steries in the way of personnel only two and one-half games behind the Dodgers today with three weeks of play remaining.

Young smashed a grand slam GB 8 18Vi 23 30 36 42 45 54 64 69 71 72 80 89 91 83 73 69 66 58 54 50 New York 136 Boston 137 St. Louis 137 Cleveland .138 Detroit 137 Chicago 130 Washington 134 Philadelphia .139 .606 .533 .500 .482 .446 .403 .360 NEW YORK, Sept. 7 (U.R Big Ted Williams continued far ahead homer, rocking the Dodgers in the opener of the three-game series Saturday. The Dodgers squared the series by taking the first game of yesterday's doubleheader, 6-2, and were leading in the nightcap, 2-1, when Mize came up with two men on and parked the ball on the roof of the right field stands to give the Giants a 4-2 verdict. of all other batters in both major leagues in all departments last lightning speed.

The Cardinals first scored on a field goal when, after their march week ending Friday while Enos rt Ol ,1.. Sunday's Results Cleveland 2, St. Louis 3. Cleveland 6. St.

Louis 5. New York 11. Washington 9. New York 15, Washington 2. Detroit Chicago 0.

Philadelphia 7. Boston 8. burst out in this game as they scored one in the first on two hits, and then exploded five hits in the eighth to score four runs. Neither hurlers of the champions I were ever in danger. Only three teams played in the Big Lsland championships.

The Engineers drew the bye in the semi-! finals. The Dynamiters' victory de- throned Naalehu who had won the Tuesday Games Open date. from deep in their own territory was stopped. Dadio dropped back and booted a 23-yard place-kick, Runs Wild On the kickoff following the three-pointer, Kimbrough snagged the ball on the high on his own five-yard line, lunged straight ahead as two perfect blocks paved the way for a cut to the left from where he picked up a perfect interference and raced to the goal, put Cooper Wins 19th The Cardinals crushed the Cincinnati Reds, 10-2, as Mort Cooper hurled a seven-hitter for his 19th triumph of the season. All the teams switched opponents for today's full slate of double-headers.

The Dodgers meet the Braves who have rested their two ace pitchers, John Tobin and Al Javery for the occasion, yesterday. Hank Gornlcki and Luke Hamlin gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a pair NATIONAL LEAGUE iarainais uiew up wiuuu two points of Pete Reiser of Brooklyn in he. National League batting Williams, the lanky Boston Red Sox outfielder, boosted, his average seven points this week to .350 while his nearest rival, Joe Gordon of the New York Yankees, lost 11 points to .331. Reiser continued to top the National League at .328 but Slaughter gained two points during the week to .326. Williams' led in home runs with 28, in runs batted in with 122 and in championship in three previous years.

Summaries Wide World Features FIRST BASE WAS A PRETTY CONGESTED SPOT during a recent New York Yankee-Cleveland Indian game at Yankee Stadium. Roy Weatherly, Indian outfielder, races over the bag, (poking ques-tioningly at Umpire Joe Rue but Roy has been put out by Buddy Ilassett, Yank first sacker, who took Roy's grounder and beat him to the cushion. Pitcher Ernie Bonham, No. 20, thinking he'd take the throw from Buddy, has come over to execute an adagio step waiting for the ball he didn't gel, ting the soldiers in a 6-3 lead PC GB Brooklyn 134 92 42 .687 St. Louis 135 90 45 .667 2 New York .135.

74 61 .548 18H Cincinnati 134 65 69 .485 21 Pittsburgh .130 61 69 .469 29 Chicago 138 62 76 .449 32 Boston 134 54 80 .403 38 Philadelphia .128 36 92 .281 53 In the second Quarter, Cempri tf fVw Armu n1npH nprfect. kick be Score By Innings Naalehu 000 000 100 1 Hits 011 100 300 6 Dynamiters 010 211 lOx 6 Hits 110 312 20x 10 E. Capellas, T. Ito and Y. Hashimoto; Lanzaro and Seals.

Ralph Guldahl. golf mystery. lUt there's another one in the air, runs scored with 116. Wyatt Tops French of victories, blanking the Chicago Cubs, 6-0 and 5-0. The Braves beat the Phils, 13-3 and 7-3.

The Ne.w York Yankees stretched their American league lead to eight and one-half games, sweeping the nd it's a pip, what in the Lanky Whitlow Wyatt of the Brooklyn Dodgers displaced his vil happened to Ralph Guldahl? Four years ago some of the golf teammate Larry French at the top Four Women Struck I By Lightning BALTIMORE JP) i i I struck down four women in a nieht Dynamiters 100 000 0405 Hits 200 100 1509 Engineers 000 000 000 0 Hits 010 100 0103 critics were showering him with Sunday's Results Boston 13, Philadelphia 3. Boston 7, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 0, Pittsburgh 6. Chicago 0, Pittsburgh 5, Brooklyn 6, New York 2. Brooklyn 2, New York 4.

St. Louis 10, Cincinnati 2. u.iv. I tween the posts to give the Wades-men another three markers. The kick was good for 19 yards.

Early in th third quarter, Ferguson of the Army fumbled on his own 30-yard line. Two running plays, one by Marshall Goldberg and another a 10-yard run by Steve Lach, put the ball on the 17 yard line and then two passes, both thrown by Lack, put the Cardinals ahead, 10-9, as Dadio converted. The Army, inspired by the crushing play of Kimbrough, went on to tally the winning touchdown in the last quarter. the choicest adjectives they could lay their tongues and typewriters Nowinski and Lanzaro and Seals; Marky. Wreckers Gain Tie In Jr.

Loop Wreckers defeated Kaumana, 8-6, Saturday afternoon at the Mooheau park to throw the HRC Junior soft-ball league into a three-way tie. The victory put the Wreckers abreast with the Islanders and of the National League pitchers winning two games during the week to give him a record of 17 wins and four defeats. However, "Tex" Hughson of the Boston Red Sox was the leader of Both leagues with 18 victories and four defeats. The averages follow Batting AMERICAN LEAGUE Williams, Boston .350 to. The big Texan was the best yet.

Greatest of the great. Greater than yes, it was treason greater than Emperor Jones. Washington Senators, 11-9 and 15-2. The Boston Red Sox downed the Philadelphia Athletics, 8-7. Ted Williams' eighth inning homer, his 30th of the -season, was the margin of victory.

The Detroit Tigers dumped the Chicago White Sox, 2-0, on the five hit pitching of Tommy Bridges. The Cleveland Indians stopped the St. Louis Browns, 6-5, in the nightcap after the Browns won the opener, 3-2. Games Tuesday Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, No others. night.

Guldahl had won the National storm and three lived to tell about it. One was killed when a bolt struck a tree and surged along a wet clothesline as she stood in her yard near Westminister. Two others suffered shock when a bolt hit an air-raid spotter post near Baltimore. The fourth sustained a possible skull fracture when she was struck while walking along a Baltimore street. Dado Marino Is Kayo Winner Open two years in a row, in 1937 at Oakland Hills, Birmingham, with a 281 and the next year at Denver's Cherry Hills, Gordon, New York 331 Mooheau.

where his 284 remains a National Open record. Five Open Pin N. Katada' limited Kaumana to seven hits while his teammates Spence, Washington 328 Pesky, Boston 327 Case, Washington 318 NATIONAL LEAGUE Reiser, Brooklyn .328 Slaughter, St. Louis 326 Lombardi, Boston 320 He had won the Western Open iree straight years, 1936-37-38. He scored one run in the second, three tracted to make 120 pounds.

It was the first 10-round fight for both boys and the victory put Marino in line for a fight against either Little Dado, flyweight champion of the world, or David Kui Kong Young, number one contender of the world's bantamweight title. In the other half of the main event, Flashy Sebastian scored a decision over Roxy Forgionne of Schofield. Bad won the 1939 Masters with a mistering 279, scoring a 33 on the HONOLULU, Sept. 7 (fP) Dado Marino, former territorial amateur flyweight champion and hard-hitting 112-pounder seen in the islands in many years, yesterday knocked out Willie Gonzalez in the eight round of the scheduled 10-round fight at the Civic auditorium. Marino fought as a bantamweight while Gonzalez was con nal nine to beat Sam Snead.

Summary: Score By Innings Kaumana 014 000 16 Hits 013 101 17 Wreckers 010 331 8 Hits 131 220 9 S. Kita and S. Iwashita; N. Katada and P. Nishimoto.

Musial, St. Louis 314 Novikoff, Chicago 309 each in the fourth and fifth and one in the sixth. R. Miyasaki of Kaumana was the hitting star of the game with three hits in as many times at bat. Joe Ka'wakami of the winners got three for four.

Matches Played Five matches in the HRC Men's Open bowling league were played during the weekend at the Hilo Bowling Centre. Guldahl was known as the "Cin Home Runs Williams, Boston (A) 28 25 derella Man" of golf. After early successes he had slipped so badly recover his old touch. He even went back to Oakland Hills to play a few rounds, hoping that the scene of one of his greatest triumphs might somehow bring back the spark but the psychology didn't work. He took lessons from Pro Al Watrous.

He took motion pictures of his swing and compared them with motion pictures of the championship swing of iour years ago. Corocran says there appears to be not the slightest difference. The power seems to be there; so does the rhythm and the timing. Ott, New York he took to selling automobiles for 25 23 Keller, New York (A Mize. New York LaabsSt.

The Keglers scored the largest number of points, beating the Pepsi 23 By FRED HARM AN fcED RYDER a living. He launched a comeback a couple of years later that found him winning the Radix Trophy with a toal tournament average of 71.6S. Colas, 4-1, on Saturday and shutting out the Foul Balls, 5-0. Summaries of the matches: RAMBLERS 0 1 2 3 He had the shots and the tem-erament he was slow -playing, Chun 139 169. 178 nethodical, and nothing disturbed Tl.

Av. 486 162 577 192 530 177 414 138 518 173 Takeda 171 189 217 Kaya 151 171 208 im and it looked like he'd be on Runs Ha Williams, Boston (A) 122 Keller. New York, (A) 93 J. DiMaggio. New York (A) 92 Mize, New York (N) 91 Slaughter, St.

Loins (N) 91 Runs Scored Williams. Boston (A) 116 J. DiMaggio, New York (A) 103 Ott, New York (N) 100 D. DiMa'ggio. Boston (A) 100 Clift, St.

Louis (A) 95 Hits Pesky. Boston (A) 177 Spence. Washington (A) 176 Slaughter. St. Louis N) 176 for quite awhile.

Brugh 158 122 134 Kawachi 186 183 149 But the last three seasons Which leads one to believe that the fault, whatever it is, might not be physical. Maybe he's concentrating too much, pressing too hard. Those mental hazards often are deeper than the deepest sand trap, wider than the widest water-carry. Guldahl hasn't won a tournament of Totals 805 834 886 2525 PEPSI COLA 5 consequence hasn't come very close, in fact. ffiffiT awk-awk-V blast That 1 pYww jK H-s WASH TUBBS By ROY CRANE 1 2 3 Kagawa 214 192 277 Tanimoto 172 201 195 K.

148 164 158 Tl. Av. 683 228 568 190 460 153 532 177 541 180 Production of trucks in the No one seems to know what's the matter, not even Guldahl himself. Fred Corcoran, tournament manager for the P.G.A., informs us that Guldahl had been almost desperate in his attempt to reached I Williams. Boston (A) 156 167 209 187 162 192 United States during 1941 164 164 M.

Hayakawa. Okimoto Totals D. DiMaggio. Boston (A) an all-time high of 1,042,085 com 877 887 1031 2795 mercial units. Pitching AMERICAN LEAGUE W.

L. 1 Tl. Av. 446 149 475 158 422 141 483 161 496 168 GORMSEN'S LIONS- 12 3 Olson 137 155 154 Hogan 151 175 149 Stoddard 156 122 144 Morris 141 161 181 Gormsen 199 158 139 TRIBUNE HERALD WANT ADS Help Wanted Contracting, Carpentry HughsoiMBoSton 18 Boiowy, New York 13 Donald, New York 8 Chandler, New York 15 Bonham, New York 17 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Wyatt.

Brooklyn 17 Krist, St. Louis 11 Beazley, St, Louis 17 French, Brooklyn .13 Davis, Brooklyn 15 Totals 784 771 767 2322 Bartender wanted. Ph. 2244 or 7097. Repairs and painting.

A. A. Goo. 2469 Kinoole St. Tel.

2735. II.B.C 4 12 3 Makaio 161 137 156 Hebert 165 201 177 Baptiste 146 200 169 Repairing Tl. Av. 456 152 543 181 515 172 447 149 137 137 343 171 AREN'T THEY I ilkAPI vm ADOP- a WHILE 1 RECOVER FROM DOMESTICATfcP. NO ANP CAkOL WONT mg IVE NEVER LET A ABLE FIORDS thEhT PFA THE SHOCK ABIEKBOWS WIN 'WAR PE ABLE TO WlfflM PAL POWN VET.

WEIL EAV? NAMES APE uA I HELP TO PINMER WITH ME. gMg MAWA6E IT SOMEHOW, KlMPAy EIJ EVEN IF WE HAVE Custom Tailor McMurray 119 160 168 Army uniforms made to order. Dummy 137 Henderson 170 173 Repairing and refinishing of all makes of sewing machines our specialty. Very reasonable. Phone 2255.

Topplers, Aces Three hours service if desired. Yamasato Tailor, 337 Kilauea Ave. Totals 728 868 843 2439 For Sale Valve Seats Tl. Av. Novice Winners New White sewing machine and re KEGLERS 5 12 3 Yost 153 187 178 Raney 141 124 187 Hallock 157 203 209 Buford 190 145 152 Benefiel 171 174 156 518 173 452 184 569 190 487 162 501 167.

Aflafuc's Machine Works, Honolulu. Gas Diesel Engines Completely Reconditioned. conditioned Singer sewing machine. Phone 2255. f'36 Plymouth coupe.

Good condition. Call 2438. Totals 812 833 882 2527 FOUL BALLS 0 Wanted Sonny's Timber Topplers defeated the Tuttles, 4-1, and the Five Aces downed the Ten Pinners by the same score in HRC Men's Novice bowling league matches played Saturday -afternoon at the Hilo Bowling Centre. Summaries: Bargain! Beautiful Baldwin piano Tl. Av.

524 175 452 146 395 132 461 154 510 170 We pay cash for used cars, washing machines, refrigerators, and appliances, and sell on terms, von Hamm Young Co. 12 3 Jackson 214 142 168 Wilson 133 182 137 Hiznay 124 134 137 Sweeney 155 154 152 Ratte 149 158 203 i left with us to sell at a sacrifice, as owner leaving. Your old piano accepted as part payment. Haw. Music Co.

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN i Av. 151 Totals 775 770 797 2322 Motorcycle, model '38 to '41. Inquire Joe Rapoza, Hilo Tribune Herald. Complete shoe repairing machinery TUTTLE9-4 1 2 3 Apao 137 167 148 T. Brown 143 -158 105 L.

Brown 121 132 157 Nahalea 15,1 ftifM) Tl. 453 406 410 416 135 136 138 160 Wanted To Buy ALL HAWAIIANS 12 3 Brown 212 121 184 Paniku 151 130 169 Kelley 207 192 166 Haiha 142 170 101 and tools. Will sacrifice. Phone 2021. 1938 Oldsmoblle Sedan 1938 Dodge Sedan 1937 Buick Sedan 1937 Packard Sedan TONY PHILLIPS U-DRIVE Tl.

Av. 517 172 450 150 565 186 413 138 451 150 Brown 145 169106 480 Totals 6971 697 2165 TOPPLERS 4 Moses Cash paid for your piano. Company, 2024. Carvalho 155 148 246 Todd 167 168 116 549 448 480 All types of straw braids. Will pay cash.

Hawaii Hat Co. Totals 879 781 736 2396 Motoyama 156 148 144 Ramalia 176 149 155 183 149 160 171 160 vHelp Wanted Female 150 140 223 513 153 177 X60 480 790 ,762 918 "2470 Yoneda Noda Totals Tl. Av. 507 169 486 162 Will pay top price for all makes of used or electric sewing machines. Phone 2255.

UNDERCOVERS 4 12 3 Nagami 163 166 178 Iwashita 143 157 186 Fbng 145 165 141 Victor 127 173 134 Maid room and board, good Wages. 451 150 425Haili St. after 1 p.m. Ph. 2379.

434 145 616 205 Kirklewski 188 194 234 Wanted To Rent Fountain girls over 18. Ex. not nec 10 PINNERS 1 12 3 Tl. Y. Fujimoto 166 131 176 473 Murasaki 185 138 143 469 G.

199 162 133 494 Totals 766 855 873 2494 essary, also, experienced kitchen heip. Apply "Chock Pharmacy. ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN Av. 157 ,156 164 144 147 Furnished house within city limits. Write Box ABC, co this office, or Phone 2020.

I. 127 157 iW 432 I Dressmaker helper, Japanese. Apply this office. KEGLERS 4 12 3 Yost 117 151 154 Moore 168 212 189 Hallack 188 189 162 Beauferd 159 192 200 Benefiel 148 196 164 Tl. Av.

422 140 569 189 539 179 551 187 508 169 ull Part-Haw. maid. Full time or part EXECUTORS efficient administration, time. Phone 3440 from 8 to 4. M.

Kanda 159 1357141 441 Totals 836 723' 750 2309 5 ACES 4 Niwao 143 182 135 460 Rocha 158 174 194 526 Kanda 168 103 174 445 Seito 140 152 150 442 Milton 127 179 174 480 Totals 736 790 827 2353 Totals 780 940 869 2589 153 175 148 147 160 Japanese girl. Apply Elsie's Foun on over thirty years experience Executors and Trustees under Wills, Is offered by tain Service, cor. Mamo K.eawe. PEPSI COLA 1 12 3 FIRST TRUST CO. OF KILO, LTD.

Maid for general housework. Mrs. Kagawa 165 139 175 Tanimoto 150 146 165 Dora Takahashi, Halai Tract. Tl. Av.

479 159 461 153 492 164 489 163 364 188 Phone 2853 or 2821. Stay In Uriel K. 155 153 184 M. 185 146 158 Okimoto 208 181 175 Totals 863 765 857 2485 1 PERSONAL LOANS HAWAII FINANCE db. office of FIRST TRUST CO.

HELP WANTED Witters, waitresses, room boys. Room and board furnished. Apply NANILOA HOTEL "hllllimui i Tfl CARDIFF, WAte jSH It's a serious business -to break out of a queque irBritWa Ifc cost Alice Smoldon five shillings in Cardiff court because she entered a 'tram-car before other people who were in front of her in the queue. or "aug built td climb 65 per cent grades, slopes so steep that men can not negotiate them on fdot..

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