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SIXTEEN THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941. PHONE WANTUM 4500 I sports Fred Young, Editor Phone 4500 John S. Bowman ITllCirQ WPI Titan Big Guns'" Blast St. Joe Rained out at Macomb Wednesday, the State Normal Red Birds will try their luck with the weather man again 'today at Eureka. While the Red Birds are striving to add another league trlumnh to their season's total at the Chris From Preakness Saturday Classic Field Now at Six; Mioland Beaten tian college, the Wesleyan Titans will resume their Iw leazue wars Normal Community Wins Intercity Meet WEATHERMAN DOWNRIGHT MEAN TO BHS "It never rains at the right time, "moaned Tennis Coach Buss Roberta of Bloomington high school.

A splattering downpour had Just washed out the BHS-Jack-sonville high tennis match at Miller park. Jacksonville had won one singles game, but BHS appeared certain winners of three others when rain came. No doubles had been played. Loser of the lone decision was Darryl Wilson, who bowed to Brading of Jacksonville in the No. 4 singles event, 6-4, 6-2, Roland Marston, Bruce Dam-bold, Bernie Seltzer and Junior Webb were all leading theirs.

The Raider netmen go to Joliet Saturday. Eddie Quigley Hero of 12-7 Slugfest against a powerful Lake Forest nine at the stadium this pftemnnn Ralph Jones always brings a strong ball club to town and this game may Drove nnn of tha tnnehpst nn the 1941 chart. Johnnv Bovle. an BY FRED YOUNG. Sports Editor, The Pantagraph.

BY SID FEDER. Odell boy, especially attracted at BALTIMORE, MD. UP) Surprise packages popped throughout The Wesleyan Titans trained tention Dy nis work at lirstbase for St. JoseDh's rnlle pa Pumfu In also lived when Lapsys threw wide of his mark at first. LaPlant hit safely to left and stole second, Kel- lerman walked and Ahlers followed with a hard drive to short which the Pumas inflelder missed.

Big-ham then drew free transportation and Quigley followed with a tremendous shot to center for three bases that scored three runs. Boyde's Fielding Good. Shine replaced Gutgsell on the slab at this juncture but walked three in succession and Hofmann hit safely again. Result: Nine runs and the ball game. Boyle's fielding was brilliant and his play on Quigley in the second won the Odell boy a hand.

The Titans meet Lake Forest in an Ivy league game at the stadium today at 3:30 p. m. their long range guns on St Joseph Wednesday's contest. Hia exhibi Seventh Victory In Eight Years For Arendsmen pitching at the stadium Wednesday with highly gratifying results. In tion ai me initial sack was one or the best turned in pra in vmps the opening of Plmlico annual four "golden days' of racing Wednesday as Mioland was beaten in the Dixie handicap and Bold Irishman was withdrawn from Saturday's classic Preakness stakes.

one of their He made a seemingly impossible piay at tne plate after knocking down base hits for FMHU Onie-lov Even more unlooked for than in the second Inning, picking Cap Overlin Ends BY JOHN BOWMAN. Pantagraph Sport Writer. Amazing, even its loyal support Mioland's defeat by Royce Martin's Haltal in the 37th running of the tain J-a riant off at the Dlat in a -piay that you will see once in a heaviest shell-ings of the year, the Titang beat the Indiana team, 12-7, but they, possibly can thank a shower that bobbed up in the seventh in Dixie was the announcement that ers with lta evenly distributed pow. Mrs. Henry C.

Phipps' "Irishman" was suffering of fever and coughs er, Normal Community high's trackmen racked up a surprise vic Workouts for Soose Bout uietime. The Wesleyan club will be without the services of Outfielder Loren Laub for at least 1 zmmv and could not run Saturday, there SUMMARY. Joseph's. Wesleyan. St.

ai ibrhm tory in the annual intercity high school meet at McCormick field Wednesday afternoon. It was the seventh victory In eight years for 4 3 3 1 2 4 2 2 2 2 by eliminating the colt generally regarded as the chief threat to Warren Wright's Kentucky derby II.MI'mn 3h 11ft ning for the victory for the 4 118 1 6 0 4 1 0 OiAhlers.cf 3 10 10 winner, Whirlaway. Coach Pap Arenas outfit. 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 13 Pumas were be- Soose Reigns 5-9 Favorite for Crown 3 0 0 2 Qulgley.if 2 0 0 0 Clark.cf Boyle, lb Lenczyk.ss Leuggers.lf Gladin.c Cody.rf Ikovlcrf Gutgsell, Vertalic.Tb Murphy, 2b Shine, xDeegnan The winners scored 64 points, 16V4 more than the premeet favorite Kin; Cole Doubtful. Withdrawal of the eon of Sir Gal- finUs 10 11 OiWoehr.ss 3 12 10 iliir inirkii.

i II 1 U. High which garnered 47. two weeks as a result of a severe cut' in his right hand, suffered while working on some pipe Tuesday. Six stitches were made necessary by the wound and it may rob the Titans of the Spencerville, lad for the remainder of the season. DID you KNOW THAT N.

A. Goldsmith of Chestnut has been elAVAtpil th- 0 0 0 0 ft Hnfm'n lahad III, who was unable to get to Long John Hofmann Just about NEW YORK. W) Light heart Bloomihgton high was third witn the time the elements ended the 4 2 0 1 0 ll 1 0 0 0 01 30 7 6 18 81 Totals 26 12 21 10 the derby last week because of a minor injury, left only a cozy field of six, with possibly one other proceedings. ed and apparently in top condition, Ken Overiin went through his last Totals Batted for Murphy In 6th. Hofmann had been a far more effective workman than the score heavy workout Wednesday in prep starter, for the Mst running of the aration for the defense of his world historic mile and three sixteenths, St.

Joseph's 102 120 1 1 Wesleyan 129 000 12 indicates up to the last couple of middleweight title, New York ver school at Stewardson where he will have Considered definite starters were Whirlaway, Charles Howard's Por 32 points and Trinity, a new trant, wound up with 8. Shartzer, Holcomb Star. Not one of the Orange and Black thinclads copped more than one event, but you don't have to with six individuals all capable of winning one first and collecting some second, third and fourth places. Errors LaPlant. 2: McDonald, niir- i.

Buryinmn OI DOia the Wgtl SCJlOOl and vrAriftrf hwi- i stanzas hut woozy defensive work gave the Indiana collegians four unearned runs in the first four sion, against Billy Soose in a 15 round bout at Madison Square Gar ham, Woehr, Laksys. Three-base hit Quigley. Stolen bases LaPlant, Ahlers. MILE VICTOR. Dave Kelt-ner, U.

lilgh's distance ace, breaks the tape at the end of a gruelling mile run in the intercity high school meet Wednesday afternoon. Normal won the meet and U. high was second. served Ave years at Chestnut. The standout baseball game of the week In prep circles Is at Btreator Saturday when den Friday night.

ter's Cap, Robert J. Kleberg Dispose and Royce Martin's Our Boots, from the Kentucky derby stanzas. Overlin did no boxing, but skipped through six rounds of floor Eddie Quigley led a concentrated sacrmce mis uiarK, nenerman, uicxit. Double play LaPlant to Woehr to Bigham. Runs batted in Boyle, Cody, Lenczyk, Bigham, Kellerman, LaPlant, Quigley, 3: Hofmann.

Left on bases St. Josenh's. is) oLreaior uuiiaoga meet Peoria Central In Don BhAitsm whn field and Crispin Ogleby's Ocean Blue and E. D. Shaffer's Curious work.

luiucu in a no nil nmc against Bloomington and who has averaged eight hit attack on the Pumas, his triple in the third with the bases jammed being the blow that Wesleyan, t. Bases on balls Off Hot- Soose tapered down with a much mann, on Outgsell, off Shine, 4. Struck out By Hofmann, by Outgsell, none: by Shine. 2. Hits Off Qutgsell.

8,. Individual laurels went to big Ed Holcomb of U. High and Charles Shartzer, BHS sophomore sensation, each of whom registered 11 similar workout at Stillman's gym Coin. Haltal Wins. The only other starter under con wrecked the Indiana club.

Wesleyan scored nine runs in this wild nasium, and was within a half i game, win pucn one of the games for Central. The Bulldogs beat him a year ago to 4 and have high hopes of turning the trick again. Rene Rochelll. Normal catcher has a brother with Elizabethton in the Appalachian league, Who nlAVA th InflttM uA In 2 Innings; off Shine, 2 In 3H Innings. points.

sideration Is Ogden Phipps' King Cole, stablemate of Bold Irishman Wild pitches Hofmann, 2. Passed ball-Dickie. Hit by pitched ball By Outgsell (Woehr). Winning pitcher Hof man. Losing pitcher Gutgsell.

Umpire Mattoon.1. attack which perfect fielding might have averted, Lenczyk letting Harry Ahler's smash to short get pound or so of the 160 pound limit. There was no question but that he would make the weight easily under the shrewd supervision of of the Knoxvllle, Southern Associa- Holcomb a tall solidly built youth won the broad jump, was but not regarded to have enough Time 1:62. away from him before the Titans stamina for the route. In Wednesday's feature race, inis is jacK Mailett's ninth year in organized ball and the Chicago writers refer to him as a rookie.

Urban Pfeffer, who played third base for flt. Jraonh'A tllAo Ray Ancel. second in the high hurdles and was nosed out by an inch for first broke loose. Fireworks in Third, KU IB playing the same post for Akron, In the Middle Soose remained a 5:9 favorite to annex the crown, not so much because of the debated decision he Haltal, a $17.10 for $2 shot, moved up rounding the stretch turn under Conn McCreary's steady riding, and place in the discus event by Harold Anderson of Normal. The latter tossed the platter 123 feet 9 to Fred LaPlant walked in the first, Jfc '-S-v If'.

jt nuamro league. nenn signed a New York VnnlroA Malpa.i in Tunney Invents Reducer NEW YORK. (INS) Gene Tunney, former world's heavyweight champion, turned Inventor. Wednesday producing for the United States Navy a reducing advanced to second on Billy Keller- received over Overlin in a nontitle in ccuiuaijr nun spent the training season at Seabrlng, inches for what was believed to withstood Mioland and Arnold Hanger's Dit, the third place fin man's sacrifice and scored when bout last summer, but because of his more Impressive knockout rec be a new intercity mark. Shartzer won both sprint events, isher, down the stretch.

Haltal ran fun in- iann.ee larmnanae. joe McCarthy rates Joe Gordon the greatest all around ball player In the game today. A source close to the Nova camps says a Berthyl Bigham poured a clean one into center. Dick Woehr was hit bv a wild ord against opponents common to the mile and three sixteenths In 1:58 and collected the winner's doing the century in 10.6 seconds device designed to trim down grow the two fighters. vt.w O.IIU sealed for the Yankee stadium Wednesday, shoot in the second, Dickie forced and the 220 in 23.9.

Normal also set a new mark in There are 13 common opponents share of $19,850. A him but Hofmann ripped off a clean on the respective records, and al the frosh-soph relay, the quartet ing waistlines. Navy auth6ritles kept the In-" ventlon a secret, pending a demonstration next week, but it was) learned that it is an exerciser, tha College Games Today Wesleyan Net one and LaPlant drove his shortstop home. Kellerman's fly to center let Hofmann tag up. though most of the names mean little, something of a line on Soose and Overlin can be obtained by rrcujau lUlUUiVlUAI stadium, 3:30 p.

(daylight). The third saw the fireworks. Bob the outcomes of those battles. omm iiurmai ai p. m.

UBe of which 25 minutes daily will roll off excess fat. Team Trounces McDonald singled to left and Woehr Soose knocked out six the men, and Overlin two. However, that reasoning is tipped over by the fact that Soose lost a decision to Bradley, 6-0 Johnny Duca, whom Overlin kayoed of Biedenharm, Smith, Schultze and Don Anderson streaking over the 880 yard course in 1 minute 40.5 seconds. This was even faster than the time made by U. High in winning the varsity relay.

Gene Ferguson, Bloomington high's veteran weight man, heaved the shot 46 feet 6 Inches a very respectable toss in any kind of competition to easily win event He fell down badly in the discus, however, and wound up a poor fourth. U. High's Joe Martchiniak was his usual picture of grace and speed in the hurdle events. He won both in four rounds. That was Soose's only defeat by those opponents.

Overlin dropped a decision to Paul Pirrone, defeated by Soose by Titans Notch Second Win Over Techmen Wesleyan gave Bradley's tennis Williams' 11th Inning team a second trouncing at the 125 Attend Piper north side courts Wednesday, winning every match to score a 6-0 Homer Hips Sox, 4-3 triumph. the high and low timbers with ease. City Cage Banquet The Titans' next match is witn District Meets Friday. Normal at the Wesleyan courts on This was the last track event for PIPER CITY. (PNS) The ath Saturday.

the local high schools before the BED SOX, WHITE SOX, 8. Boston. I Chlcften. Dr. Mack Stokes, coach of the Ietic banquet of the Piper City Titan tennis team, announced lb ti ao a a district meets Friday.

U. High and BHS are scheduled to compete at Community high school, sponsored by the GAA girls and their teach a 2 2 RIgney's Longer Stay Cheers Pale Hose, Though ers, was held in the high school 4 10 3 3 4 116 1 4 0 0 7 0 5 0 0 1 3 5 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 gymnasium Tuesday evening. Spence.rf Williams, If Foxx.lb Cronln.es Pvtlak.c 4 0 11 5 12 2 OiAppllng.ss 4 2 3 5 Kuhel.lb 5 0 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 L'elanUb 4 0 1 5 4 KPvich.cf 4 0 0 1 4 Hoag.lf 4 0 1 7 0 Tresh.c 4 112 The 125 guests included basket 4 0 10 i ball squadmen, GAA girls, parents, 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Kosentnai members of the board of education and wives, high school fac Wednesday night that he has closed an agreement for a dual with St. Joseph's college at Collegeville, Ind. on May 27.

SUMMARIES. Singles. Werntx (W) defeated Denton (B), 6-3, Shirk (W) defeated Bachman (B), 60, Harris (W) defeated Pfelffer (B), 6-1, 62 Dalrymple (W) defeated VanNorman (B), 6-0, 6-0. Doubles. fiihiric and Werntz (W) defeated Denton -I Totals 38 4 9 33 16' Totals 39 3 7 33 13 ulty men and wives, physical edu Boston 102 000 000 014 cation classes.

Chicago 000 201 000 003 you too, will have a Car worth bragging about The following program" was pre Errors Doerr, Tabor. DiMaggio. Runs batted in Williams, DiMaggio, Wright, sented: Welcome, by Mrs. Edna Kennedy, president of the associa Kuhel. Two-base hits Spence, 2: Wagner, Kreevich, Knickerbocker.

Three-base hit Tresh. Home runs Williams. 2: Kubel. and Bacbman (B), 6-2, 6-3. tion; response, Don Smith, athletic director; accordion solo, Eugene Howard; skit, song by trio, Misses SENATORS, TIGERS, 2.

Washington. Detroit. Barbara Tuggle, Margaret Farr IT t-t 1 .1 ab a hoai id (By Associated Press.) Ted Williams hit two homers Wednesday, his second coming in the 11th inning to give Boston's Red Sox a 4 to 3 victory over the Chicago White Sox and boost Boston into third place in the American league. The defeat, fourth in a row for the White Sox, dropped them to fifth place behind Detroit, but there still was some cheer in the Chicago camp. It was disclosed that Pitcher Johnny Rigney, who went the full 11 innings and struck out eight in his first start of the season, would not be Inducted into the army until some time in June.

The vaunted pitching which carried the Cleveland Indians to 11 victories in a row before their 5 12 1 .10 115 and Leigh Arlo Wilson. lubricants for safer running, 5 13 1 Harrls.lf 3 0 3 0 4 0 2 11 liM'C'skycf 4 0 110 4 0 0 0 York.lb 3 0 0 13 1 4 112 8 3 0 0 5 4 3 113 5 4 2 2 1 0 Case.rf Cramer.ef Vernon, lb Lewis. 3b Travis, ss Chapman, If Ferrell.c rish Shake Slump SOUTH BEND, IND. UP) Notre Monticello, while Normal is assigned to Peoria. SUMMARIES.

120 Yard High Hurdles Won by Martchiniak (U); Holcomb, (U), second; Hul-vey, (N), third; Bayless, (N), fourth. Time 6 8c ceo ds 100 Yard Dash Won by Shartzer (BHS) McKibben, (U), second; Thomas, (U), third; Anderson, (N), fourth. Time 10.8 seconds. Mile Run Won by Kltner, (U) Barnes, (N), second; Newell (BHS), third; Drake, (N), fourth. Time 4 minutes 44.8 seconds.

Prosh-Soph Relay Won by Normal (Ble-denharn, Smith, Schultze and D. Anderson). Time 1 minute 40.5 seconds (new record). 440 Yard Dash Won by Plumb (N); Olark, (N), second; Heavey, (U), third; Vance, (BHS), fourth. Time 56.

7 seconds. 200 Yard Dow Hurdles Won by Martchiniak (U): Clark, (N), second; Crockett, (N), third; Stautz, (BHS), fourth. Time 24.1 seconds. 220 Yard Dash Won by Shartzer (BHS) McKibben, (U), second; Thomas, (N), third; Burke, (T), fourth. Time 23.9 seconds.

880 Yard Run Won by Barnes, (N); Drake, (N), second; Martin, (U), third; Doggett, (U), fourth. Time 2 minutes 21.5 seconds. Varsity Relay Won by U. High (StlU-man, Holcomb, Heavey, Martchiniak); Normal, second; BHS, third; Trinity, fourth. Time 1 minute 42.6 seconds.

Pole Vault Won by Zeiger (N); Mullen, (T), 'Mink, (N), Anderson, (N), and Alexander, (U), tied for second. Height 9 feet 8 inches. Shot Put Won by Ferguson (BHS); Hall, (BHS), second; Mullens, (T), third; Mauler (BHS), fourth. Distance 46 feet 6 Inches. Broad Jump Won by Holcomb, (U) McKibben, (U), second; D.

Anderson, (N), third; Shartzer, (BHS), fourth. Distance 19 feet 10 Vi Inches. Discus Won by H. Anderson, (N); Holcomb, (U), second; Hall, (BHS), third; Ferguson, (BHS), fourth. Distance 123 feet 9 Inches.

High Jump Hulvey (N) and Clark (N), tied for first; Mullen, (T), third; Crihfield, (U), fourth. Height 5 feet 5 inches. smoother riding, easier operation. Springtime is here See your nearest Z-man for a spring tune-up! Dame's baseball team Wednesday Hudson, 4 0 0 1 3 0 12 4 4 0 0 7 1 Tebbetts.c 3 0 111 10 11 OlRowe.p 1 0 0 0 0 iMullin 1 0 0 0 0 ITrout.p 0 0 0 0 0 ISullivan 1 0 0 0 0 IGiebellp 0 0 0 0 0 snapped a four game losing streak Your neighborhood Pennzoil dealer knows his business depends upon your satisfaction. That is why he recommends tough-film, anti-sludge Penn-Zoil motor oil that keeps your motor so clean it gives you more pep and power also PennZoil gear and chassis by staging a 10 run sixth inning rally and humbling Michigan Totals 37 4 10 27 141 Totals SO 2 6 27 15 Washington 000 120 001 1 State, 14-5.

Rain Halts Game Detroit 000 010 100 2 Error Higgins. Runs batted in Chap streak was finally broken Tuesday man, Cramer, Vernon. Higcins, Hudson, LEXINGTON. (PNS) Rain was shatttered Wednesday by the Tebbetts. Two-base hits Cramer, Higgins.

halted the Leroy high-Lexington Three-base bit Campbell. Losing pitcher New York Yankees, who laced out 15 hits and triumphed 7 to 5, at Rowe. baseball game here Wednesday afternoon at the end of 3 13 in Cleveland. The victory lumped the Yankees YANKEES, INDIANS, 5. New York.

I Cleveland. Harris and Butler (Wl ireiemcu and VanNorman (B), 6-2, 6-2. Sibley Sports Banquet Thursday SIBLEY. (PNS) The annual lettermen's banquet will be held Thursday at 6:30 p. m.

High school boys receiving letters in baseball will be: Roy West, Joe Lawless, Weldon Conger, Ber-dell Wurzburger, William Acker-man, Arthur Leenerman, Junior Andes, Vernon Brucker, James Lindelof, Gene Borchers and Managers Merton Branz and James Lawless. Basketball letters will be awarded to Roy West, Joe Lawless, Weldon Conger, Walter untken, Berdell Wurzburger, William Ack-erman, Arthur Leenerman, Junior Andes, Delmar Winter, James Lin-delof, Gene Borchers, Calvin Long-mire and Managers James Lawless and Merton Branz. The banquet will also include grade school lettermen and will be prepared and served by the home economics girls. The following girls will serve the banquet: Eleanor Hensen, Helen Pearson, Gertrude Brucker, Pauline Leenerman, Ar-lene Neubauer and Mary Lawless. Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE.

w. Pct.i W. L. Pet. ab ai ah a from fourth to second in the crowd Rlzzutosa 6 1 2 4 8 5 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 12 7 nings play.

Lexington was leading at the time, 11 to 6. Prep Games Today MANY A DOLLAR HAS BEEN SAVED BY THIS NEW SELF-RETURN CAR KEY RING! Aot quick to get this cheap insurance against lost ear keys. A light, colorful plastic with your name and addrecs stamped into it will bring lost key back to you by mail. Send lOo to the P.nn-soil Oil City, or im your Pennsoil deal or or order blank. Keller.lt 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 3 Troskv.lb 4 0 11 0 ed first division of the American league.

Just before dusk at St. Louis Roy Oullenbine singled to right field Gordonlb 5 0 0 8 OlHeath.lf 4 0 110 Koear.c ueii.ri 4 113 0 5 2 3 1 0 Mack. 2b 4 3 3 6 3 4 1 2 5 4 Hemsley.O 3 112 3 Russo.p 4 0 3 0 OiMllnar.p 1 0 0 0 1 cropsey at Eiiswortn. Glasford at Peoria (Woodruff). Peoria Manual at Pekln.

East Peoria at Dunlap. Saybrook at Towanda. Downs at Leroy. breaking up a 14 inning ball game and enabling the St. Louis Browns to nose out the Philadelphia Athletics, 6-5.

i iHowell 0 0 0 0 0 IWorkman 0 0 0 0 0 lEisenstat.p 0 0 0 0 1 iWalker 10 10 0 SEE YOUR NEARBY Z-MAN FOR ALL CHANGE-OVER NEEDS After winning their last five Totals 37 7 15 27 141 Totals 34 5 10 27 19 Nerw York 010 310 0117 Cleveland O20 100 0026 games, including a three game series with the New York Yankees, the Detroit Tigers (minus Errors Priddy, Trosky. Runs batted Greenberg) lost a 4 to 2 decision In Russo, Weatherly, Priddy, 31 Rlz- to the sixth place Washington Sen zuto, Hemsley, Keller. Two-base hits Weatherly, Rosar, Priddy. Three-base hit Mack. Losing pitcher Mllnar.

ators. The defeat dropped the Tigers into fourth place, behind Cleveland, New York and Boston. Wapella Wallops Farmer City, 16-3 FARMER CITY. (PNS) Rain and Wapella foiled Farmer City High's baseball opener here Wednesday. The visitors teed off on two local hurlers for 10 hits to carve out a 16.

to 3 victory in a game cut to six innnigs by rain. Mantei, with two doubles, led the winning attack. Score by Innings R. H. E.

Wapella 019 41116 10 5 Farmer City 030 000 3 7 9 Westbrook and Mantel; W. Helmick, J. Amdor and J. Amdor, Howard. BROWNS, MACKS, 8.

Philadelphia. I St. Lou In. Billy Conn Signs St. Louis 15 5 9 11 .450 Brooklyn 17 8 6 12 .333 New York 10 9 .526 Chicago 6 12 .333 Boston 10 11 7 14 .333 ib ai ab a 5 2 2 4 4IClift.3b 6 0 12 3 6 12 0 6 1 0 12 1 6 116 Laabs.nt 7 2 3 4 0 6 0 2 3 5 0 2 4 0 5 0 1 20 6 115 3 moser.ri R.J'nson.lf S.C'pmn.cf sieoert.iD Havefl.c AMERICAN LEAGUE.

For Pittsburgh Bout PITTSBURGH. UP) Heavy 8 112 6 2 4 4 0 6 0 0 0 4 6 0 114 5 0 2 5 5 0 2 7 1 W. L. Pet. I W.

L. PCt. i Br'cato. ss Knott.p Cleveland iVTAn. 11 10 ft 13 3R1 2 0 0 0 OiRadcliff 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 Grube.o 0 0 0 2 0 HOSton 1U lo Miles Ferrlckp 10 0 10 .313 a nAiien.p 11.

Detroit i' mouse. 30001 weight title challenger Billy Conn will box Buddy Knox, Dayton, Ohio, heavyweight, in the 15 round headline attraction of a card to be 11 9 St. Louis Results IGrace 1 0 0 0 0 ITrotter.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 51 5 12 40 171 Totals 51 8 14 42 13 presented here May, 27 by the Dapper Dan club, a charitable or Philadelphia 201 010 000 000 105 St. Louis 100 030 000 000 116 ganization. Error McCoy.

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Cullenbine, Hayes. Winning pitcher Trotter. Losing pitcher Ferrick. Saybrook Nine Beats Towanda in 9-8 Game IJi Razor Blade they're raving about Big Six (By Associated Press.) (Three leaders in each league) BATTING. Player and club.

G. AB. R. H. Pet.

TOWANDA. (PNS) Towanda HOLLOW GROUND Mi. High's baseball team bowed to Say- NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 11; Philadelphia, 2. Brooklyn, 4: St.

Louis, 3. Boston, Pittsburgh, 6. Cincinnati, New York, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, Cleveland, 5.

Boston, Chicago, 3. Washington, 4: Detroit, 2. St. Louis, Philadelphia, 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Toledo, 6: Milwaukee, 2. Columbus, Kansas City, 3 (called end of 12th, darkness). Indianapolis at Minneapolis, cold weather. Louisville at St. Paul, rain.

THREE-EYE LEAGUE. Evansville, Cedar Rapids, 0. Clinton, Springfield, 3. Decatur, Waterloo, 1. Madison at Mollne, rain.

Games Today NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Pittsburgh at Boston.

Chicago at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York at Cleveland. Boston at Chicago. Washington at Detroit.

Philadelphia at St. Louis. Travis, Senators 17 69 15 32 .464 brook, 9 to 8, here Wednesday aft Slaughter, cardinals ..20 83 18 33 .398 Heath, Indians 19 63 10 25 397 AT THE GAME Enjoy the Famous Flavor insured by Thorobred yeast! PREMIUM QUALITY gf Bug in on draught ernoon. The visitors got but four hita off Bryant and Mitchell but four errors aided in Towanda's FITS YOUR DOUBLE-EDGE RAZOR PERftCTLY DiMaggio, Red Box ..18 76 19 29 .382 Jurges, Giants 20 72 12 27 .375 Vaughan, Pirates ....15 59 11 22 373 It I l' II I.I around liki downfall. Score by Innings R.

H. E. bibt's raxor HOX OD- HOME RUNS. American. National.

Gordon, Yankees 6 Camllll, Dodgers York, Tigers 6 Nicholson. Cubs DiMaggio, Yanks 5'Ott. Giants Keller. Yankees 5l Leather strop Saybrook 341 100 09 4 1 Towanda 204 020 08 8 4 McCollum and Bledsoe; Bryant, Mitchell and Humphries. ped like barber's rasor Johnson, Athletics 61 IOfor25C.4forio:5:::5ssl RUNS BATTED IN.

American. I Natlnnftf. College Baseball Illinois Wesleyan. 12: St. JoseDh's rCol- Keller, Yankees 26 Ott.

Giants Gordon, Yankees 25iCamilll, Dodgers Unit bet pirntH. II ii ittnt iD mr bn. (Iso Pal Hollow Around for tlnglo-idg razors. York. Tleers 24lNicmLflon.

rinha legevllle, 7. Notre Dame, 14; Michigan state, 5. The FiliUfl Irioltf JL lull, OBilu, Niw OrkiM Doerr, Red Sox 24 1.

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