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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 15

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The Wichita Eaglei
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-i 4 Ur -4 jf- u' I I I THE WICHITA EAGLE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 16 1942 Fifteen Ralph Miller to Play as Pro Here ICS FT LEAVENWORTH! Tomncy Top TROUNCES EORIDA CLUB IN TOURNEY One ef the National Scmf-Fro greatest followers and Will not be in Wicbita far this tournament He is Richard 8 ef Mltaraakee Wlseaasia mlsstener Dick BEECH STAVES OFF PORTLAND THREAT TO WIN OPENER BONHAM WINS IN FINALE AS YAMS Divide with CAMILU HOMERS IN NINTH INNING AS DODGERS WIN icnila Fliers Paced by ew Hurler Orndorf -Win in' Tournament Debut Circuit Blow with Two Out Bring Two Runs to-' Beat Braves 5-4 New York Mound- Ace Rally in Eighth to Win Own Game 5-3 Oadis Swigart Hurls Seven Hit Ball as Soldiers Win Easily 4-1 'TAKE EARLY LEAD Three Fast Clubs Arrive Saturday Three ball dabs all highly regarded contenders arrived Saturday -afternoon for the national toorney Waco runner-up last year catne Into Lawrence field In the second game The Waco 'club Is reinforced by five-stars from Shepherd field The Milwaukee lleils also arrived during the afternoon and quartered here for the tournament accompanied by a giant 75-pound cheese and other properties! i The Northrop Bombers from California! arrived with all btt three of the players suffering frtim stomach disorders cause I by bad drinking water they weri i given somewhere in New Mexico The Bombers are not to 'plqj until Monday and are expected to be In good shape by then COP OPENER Former Kansas university football hero -Ralph Sillier 7a pictured above at his new Job at Aero Farts Manufacturing Company In personnel department Yesterday he signed to play with the pro football team PHILADELPHIA Aug 15-VPh- Emie Bonham pitched and batted 1 the Yankees to a 5-3 victory over the Athletics in the second game of today1 doubleheader after the had won the first 3-1 Bonham started the winning rally in the eighth inning with a single Zt was his 14th win of the year Although he gave up XI hits the Yankea fork-bailer held the A'a In check except two innings and then helped win hia own game with a single that started a two-run rally la the eighth Tall Dick Fowler from Canada pitched the A'a to victory in tho opener and was deprived of a shutout only by Charley 19th home- run of tho- year in tha eighth Inning The Athletics virtually aewed It up In the first inning when after two were out- they fell on Spud Chandler for four solid hits and two runs Tha loss in the second game brought (hem cloee to mathematical elimination from the pennant race It left them S3-games behind tha Yanks with only 35 more to play I (FIRST GAME) NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA MAKES 3RD STRAIGHT BROOKLYN Aug Cap-taiiv Dolf Camllli pounded a home-run with one aboard and two out in the last of the ninth inning today to give the Dodgers a thrilling 5-4 victory over 1 the Boston Braves Jim Tobin who went the route for the visitors had two strikes on Camilll and the fans re starting for the exits when the Dodger star caught one he liked and pickled it It was his third home run in two days The blow Increased Brooklyn's lead over the idle St Louis Cardinals to nine and one-half games The DQdgers used four pitchers iri the see-saw struggle with Larry French going in in the tenth to get the decision his 13th of the year BOSTON BROOKLYN Ab o' Reese Cooney cf 4 1 Vaughn 3b Wencr rf 101 HRieaer rnendes If 4 0 1 SIMedwlck It Oremn lb 4 0 0 Mad 4 0 0 Miller 3 11 Bisti 3b 3 11 Roberge 3b 3 1 1 Tobin 4 0 1 Camilll lb 1 Herman- 3b Owen it Fort Leavenworth started their national semi-pro baseball cam- paign reinforced by five new players by: trimming Jacksonville Fla Carpenters' Union 4 to 1 It uraB a snappy battle with Leavenworth leading all the way after a 2-run splurge in the third accounted for by a homer Oadie Swigart boss of the Soldiers pitched 7-hit ball to breeze in without serious trouble Jackson ville played a snappy game but lacked punch at the plate Them was but one error in the game by Seal'- Fort Leavenworth thus qualified to meet Boeing Bombers in the Sunday night feature Leavenworth got off to a 2-0 lead in the third' Seal walked and Me-Kaln socked one to the Midland Valley tracks outside right field for the -second homer of the tour ney In the fifth the Soldiers sewed one onta double by Lucas one of: the new players and a single by Griffin) another new one Houk walked un the sixth was aabriflced up and 'scored on a single by Pitcher Swigart This disposed of Pitcher Thornhill and Lefty Cronic too? lls place in the box' weakened in the sixth walking two back of a single but pulled out In the seventh the Florida boys counted however on tiro Singles and an infield blngle by Cronic- Ralph Houk all-state tourney catcher had a big night twice catching Jacksonville runners ott base In the sixth when Florida made a threat sb 3 0 0 3 4 0 16 4 13 1 4 118 4 0 15 4 13 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 1110 ab o1 Hassett lb A 0 1 cf Rolfe 3b 6 0 0 llValo rf Henrlch rf 4 0 0 3b DiMagglo cf 3 0 0 liBiebert lb Keller If- 4 13 3IWagner Gordon 3b 3 0 1 OlJohnson If 441 USuder st 0 0 0 OIDavis 3b 4 0 2 OiPowlet 3 0 1 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ol 1 0 01 -I Great Passer and All HI Around Star to Play Here 1 00 0 Allen Macon Cey 'Head French 4 381 TotaU baesters (Diek) Falk aeml-pre com bad hoped ta be hen with the Hells Wiseeatia champions bnt the press af war wark at tbe Falk Cer- oration where he Is aa exeeative has ept him chained tr hie desk He haa been patting in IS aad 18 hoars a day aa the teb bat keeps ta ehntact with th national i tearary thrpasb 1 President Ray Dnamsit' Falk 1 did swell Job In running tbe Wteaaasla scml-pra tsarney this year Tho games were played at the Milwgnkee American Association basebaU park Sixteen dabs catered the battle fer the title record sepsl-pre entry for Wisconsin The HeUsI have ene of the fastest men in Wisconsin baseball In th eatfleld He la Ray Trimble who was a track alar at MUwaakee State Teachers eellegi Trimble also te a good hitter hMtiag ever 400 Richard (Hap) Rome Hell first baso-an led tbe Northern leaga In fielding for his petition in 1040-41 Jack Barns peppery catcher of the Hells aim played with Waasaa which wea the Nerthera leaga ecnaajst test year Ralph Nits aa ace barter af the Hell staff learned mast ef his basebaU tram hb dad Ed whe is managing and coaching the Hails Tbe elder Nits was star seml-pre player In Wisconsin AU ef the HeU team players are defense workers Tbe HeU team te on tap la the MUwaakee Ceanty Industrial lesgae sad the team ku pointed fer th nationals all scasen balding ap their vacation plans with the hops that their vacations weald be spent ta Wlchltn Pitcher Mel Hope and 1 Catcher Elmer Rtampp who were added ta the HeU roster After the Wisconsin stale tournament played Ih Wlrhlta last year with th Falks from MUwaakee Beth af these players have had leagas experience and weald be valuable ta any bsU dab The Hell- company Is headed by Gev Jalias Hril ef Wisconsin Governor Hell Is aa ardent sport ond gets eat to see his team play every time be gets a chance' CRTC CLUB BLASTS OKLAHOMACITY IN SHORT GAME 124 Sotdiers Get Needed Run in Seventh with Two Away 1 to End Game in 7th I FOrt Riley CRTC made an Impressive start in opening the 1942 National Semi-pro tournament with a 12 to 4 seven inning victory over the Oklahoma City Bells Saturday afternoon Alter a half delay to get heavy diamond raked out the game proceeded under no great handicap except on scattered occasions The Soldiers cut the game short by getting a needed run in the first of 'the seventh when with two away Krueger doubled and scored on fslngle 1 Ed King Cole was called in to make the game more certain as Rip Collins the starter got wild in the sixth Cole was an easy master thereafter Two sizXUfig double plays one by each team- featured the game hard hitting gave the Soldiers an early lead and they wepe reveir in danger RUey wasted no time getting a lead in the first of the first as four singles rattled off their bats hit by Schadt Krueger i Walker and Gantenbeln' The 8oMlera practically! clinched It in' the second with three more started off! by Pitchsr Collins' single Four more hits including' a double by netted the trio of tallies It drove out HsU who started for Bell and brought in Goetling' from rightfield Ho got the side out but had troubles of his own later Sell broke through i for Its first tally toil the third on single by Randall walk i and1 single Goetling drove in two more runs in the: fifth with two out Two walks an over- throw by Catcher Grasso on sn attempt! to catch a runner off base and Goetltos's double to deep left brought In two more Ben runa Riley came right back with five as Schadt led off with his fourth hit Sagutoi doubled and both scored on lngie A two base overthrow from short a walk and -long double by Loveless I1 drove In tbreo mpro end five for the in- ning 1 Pitcher Collins went out In the sixth an ha -walked two and Krueger dropped a fly to riant to load the bases with Beils Cole wnt In and allowed a score on a BIG THREAT AT END Beech Flyers became the fourth Kansas team to advance to the second round of the national tour- nament when the Wichita airmen beat Portland1 Ore Boilers 3 to 2 iil sh exciting finish last night on the featured game before 6000 fans While Beech led aU the way the Oregon team was always close up and put on a dangerous threat In the ninth leading off with a double and single But with one run in and the tying run on second and only one out Hugh Omdorff El Dorado star recently joined Beech showed his pitching class by bearing down and getting the Important two outs on a fly ball and a strikeout which r-ended the ball game Beech got six hits off Windsor a T- i former professional leaguer but the Tex Pro Iire Portland team started a little wob-l Par at Times-Union bly and three errors at short were Meet to Total 204 very costly leading to two of the three Beech runs ROCHESTER Aug 15 (P) Beech played almost perfect ball Ben Hogan eased his blistering "S1? hits in the golfing pace today but even a third- spot Windsor fanned nine Beech boys but walked four Iroundtwo-over par 72 faUed to dis- Danny' Mitchell new Beech sec-lodge the slender five-ond sacker got the opening score stroke lead In the $5000 Times-On his own efforts Mitchell dou- Med with one away advanced on a wild pitch and scored on a passed Hogan who complied a 64 and ball 1 68 in his first two rounds hit the Omdorff pitched out of trouble I three-quarter mark in the tourney In tlm third after walking two and six-under par 204 five thejsame trick In HjtakM the J09 oI Bean singled to start a Beech handsome Craig Wood Mamaro scoring Inning in the fifth Om-1 neck who shot a great 67 today dorff filed out but on Collins' sharp and Harold (Jug) McSpaden Phil roller to short Reynolds made two I adclphia who turned In a 72 errors First he let the ball get Hogan the le'ading money through and then On getting the winner who seems almost certain relay from center he fired the ball to add the $1000 top prize to his into right trying to getl Collins and earnings at the end to-Bean scored Windsor then got the morrow- toured the first to-slde out on a roller to short and a day in regulation figures Coming Jong liner to left 1 in however lie ogled the 586-yazd Portland Gets a Run (par 5 thirteenth and the 462-yard got through for a run par 4 seventeenth finally in the sixth as Beebalo dou- Three strokes behind McSpaden bled down the third base line He and Wood were -Timmy Demaret scored on a long single by Kohler Detroit and Dutch Harrison Camp against the right field fence Koh- will Pa ler advanced to second on the play Bunched in fourth place with 313 cme jtthe put but could not get in JJSSSTWS Omdorff tightened up Iwni Okie: Mike Turneie Elmsford end rmmu ki Horton Smith Springfield Mo Beecn Clew a big opportunity in I MeSpnden five etrokes behind Hogan the seventh Bateis led off with a rtefw tou great chance to pick up TT on the peee-aetter today when he double-double and Bean walked Omdorff I booted the eso-yerd eighth sacrificed 'em up but Collins and JKL putu Mitchell both fanned as Windsor Wood struck his finest stride of the borft down- 1a ml of kai I tourtuunent in turning in his 67 core aoun 10 ger out or a Dad I He blrdied Hve holes and almost made hole- lit algiwhen his putt stopped three Inches PnrtlansI -Via I aVia'naa In Via I -be cup on tho eighteenth He had -roruana naa a cnance in- tneione that on the 444-ygrd par 4 eighth but cash in In the tll ninth Beech increased the lead aslbreak par for the fimtimeHed? bunted to secondhand after the brooks and net because was In center "had nade a swell catch TheTieid for tomorrow's final round of on BeanTi I long drive Omdorff TV-boie tourney wiu bo cut to the helped winhis own game with aM prM and the ten hih single to right eorfuS ot OCCUPATION WINS to put a lot of sparkle into it Lead- lng Off the ninth Poelandt doubled PHATA EItJICU to left He advanced to third as 111 illllU 111 lull Miller a pinch-hitter singled to I right and scored- as Bean dashed! Total! 30 1 0 341 Total! 33 87 37 Selkirk totted for Chandler la 7th Hemsley ran for Dickey In Oth Rosar batted for Llndell In 9th Score by innings: New York 000 000 1 Philadelphia 300 001 3 SUMMARY: Errors Davis Rissuto Blair Two base Chandler Blair 3 Slebert Home Johnson! Keller1 Left on Philadelphia 0: New York 10 Bases on balls Fowler 3 Chandler 1 Chandler It Fowler 3 Off Chandler 0 In 6: Llndell 1 In 3 Losing Chandler SECOND GAME NEW YORK I PHILADELPHIA eb ol ab It Priddy 3b 4 1 3 0 Miles cf Hassett lb '4 0 1 OlValo rf Henrlch rf 3 0 0 Blair 3b D'Magglo cf 3 0 0 51 McNair as Keller If 3 0 0 S'Siebert lb Gordon 2b 4 0 1 31 Wagner Rosar 4 10 4l8wlft Rissuto ss 4 II Bonham 3 11 OlJohnson If Suder a 3b 3 0 3 5 Davis 2b 401 li Wolff 3 10 0 1 Bessa 1 0 0 0'- gAsHRalpil MiBer Takes Part in First Professional Venture Bordagaray batted for Allen In 4th Macon ran for Walker In 7th Score by Innings: Boston 100 010 1014 Brooklyn 001 000 SUMMARY: None Two base hits Vaughn Roberge Waner Feman- the outstanding lntercol- best passers In the business" Boston a Brooklyn 3 Icglate passers last year by the I Bausch plans to use Miller a Tobin Alien Casey Head i rike- Wichita Aero Parts football club quarterback In his and was ex- orfUen inl8 c7wy 3Hin was announced by Coach mnk ceptionally pleased to land him 1: French in winning (Pete) Bausch I basketball fame is well Frencl Miller was graduated from Kan- known in WifAUta and many fol sas university last year and was lowers of the KU football team WIYTTC CAY DTTMD cue of the most sought after players here have seen him In action He IV HI 11a uUA DUlVli in the nation He was drafted by is now working in the personnel the Brooklyn Dodgers but did not department at Aero Parts rFPTnQ Til 1 ATIIl8111 a contract with the National He has one of the finest IIulIiu 111 IIIIH league club all-around athletic records both in The Blender back who- has ap- high school and college He was a peared In Wichita on numerous three sports star at Chanute where oi i I occasions as a baseball player but he set the state record for the 200 unicago iiub stages itaiiy wbiE) performing as a gridder yard low himfles and at Kansas he Extra Innings' to fpr the first time when he opens played three years of both football Stop Detroit 4-2 the season with Aero Parts has an and basketball enviable Intercollegiate passing rec- Bausch also announced that the I JACKSONVIIXX ibrho WllUama 9 0 1 3 Anderaon 3b 3 0 O' LEAVENWORTH abrho Lueaa aa 4 11 0 Iffln cf 4 0 1 5 Seal 3b I 110 9 Burnt If 0 0 10 McKaln-: lb 4 1 Boyd cf Bauer lb Booth rf Martin 9b Houk 3 0 0 4 0 0 11 0 in 3 OS Kap'man Sb 1 0 0 0 Bailey If Caehin yf Swigart 4 0 0 1 4 0 3 3 Glrk Thornhill Cronic Josnaon 3b 1 0- 0 Clevenger Rogers 3 0 1 0 3 lOM Total SO 1 7 37 Total 31 4 6 37 Clevepger batted for Booth In Oth Rogers batted for Glrk In th Score by innings: Ft Leavenworth 003 Oil Jacksonville 000 000 lOx 1 SUMMARY Seal Runs batted McKaln 3 Griffin Swigart Cronic Two bate Lucas Home McKaln Stolen base Seal Sacrifices Martin Kappleman 3 Left on Ft Leavenworth 8 Jacksonville 4 Bases on balls OH Thornhills Cronic -3 8wlgart 3 Totals 31 0 7371 Totals 37 3 1137 Knickerbocker batted for Wolff In Oth New York 001 030 5 Phltedela 010 030 3 SUMMARY: Blair Wolff Priddy Two-baso Priddy Home run Rissuto Bonham Suder Left on bases Philadelphia i ll New York 4 Bases on Wolff 3: Bonham I Strike-Wolff Bonham 3 Off Wflff in 8 Innings Bessa 0 in 1 Losing Wolff TEXAS LEAGUE Shrsvenort 6-3: Dallas 0-0 SOUTKEWN association 3 (lomninc) Memphis 15 New Orleans 0 Bt night game (Only games scheduled) 15(P)The I ord- The KU statistics department I first practice session would be held Chicairo white Sot mit touethev alreports year average I some time this week near the double Siarn slnSe to St 15 wel1 over the 500 per cent mark Wichita Softball park The team fnfSdrniSrin 1111(1 he completed 19 passes out will work out there until the com- Jim 25 attempt in the Temple game pleticm of the National Semi-Pro inning to score two runs and flu i feat the Detroit Tigers 4 to 2 to- own club I basebaU tournament Chicago i DERTorr Ifc vras in this game where More half a mlUIonindus- Ab of Abrh Bausch a grad himself trial Jobs and farm Jobs were Kolloway 3b 5 i 3b 5 1-0 1 1 spotted ft wnatUmAi passer I filled by the 5 Employment Hoag It 4 0 0 3 113 I saw him hitting the tar- Service during April 'bug a4ii 4 York ib 400 i get In that game I knew why the 10 11 I SIM rAH 4 0 0 3 I A Caawcr ahal kii bwl r4 4 0 0 SlMcCoskJ Appling a 4 11 41 York lb Wright If 3 0 1 31 Hlgglni 3b Knhel lb 4 0 1 1 Harrla rf 8wlgart-8 Off I Struck By Kennedy 3b 4 0 cl Franklin as Dickey 4 13 3 Pariona Hum'rles 3 0 0 O'Oehrlnger Welle 111 Benton Haynes 1 0 0 01 Henshaw Radellff Thornhill for 3 runs In 4U Innings: off Cronle -1 for 1 run In 4 Vi Innings Wild ltch Thornhill Pasted Glrk Loins pitcher Thornhill GIANTS RALLY TO SWEEP TWIN Bill' HI POSTON SOX WIN PAIR OVER golf" tho tho that tamo over tho Slat eoorso when ho towrod sauwy layout in 71 shots Casper mays sweetest thing abont the score was Georso Gathrle was playing In tbs fearsome and when the eggs arete off George had to rcaUy shell oat Trombly shot S4-30 for IS and lowest round over tho Sim -coarse It was also his lowest nine holes Mrs Date Fieri on played a round of golf over I tho Rim course Wednesday Flaying with Bob Smith Bert Menefec Williams Load Attack with anT Faulknerian she fired a 38-43 farj Single In Tenth of Second Homef in First Game as gmn llaYbaiTmdM Game Beats Phils 4-3 Sox) Sweep Header ISSUT wu beeB First Game 5-3 Istraka ar aha wauld hava been In the I Totals 38 4 0 301 Totals 33 3 4 301 Wells batted for Humphries in Oth Gehrlnger batted for Parsons In 10th Radellff batted for Henshaw In 10th Score by Innings: i Chicago 000 000 030 3 4 Detroit 000 101 000 SUMMARY: Wright Two base Kolloway Weill Dickey Moses Cramer Three base hit McCosky: Benton Left on bases Chicago a Detroit 5 Bases on balls Humphries 1 Haynes 3 Benton 3 Henshaw 1 strikeouts Humphries 1 Haynes 1 I Bad Waadard wba haa been playint Igalf bnt shert time fired 70 aa the BOSTON AUg Ted Wilr I many layaut far hia laweat sear Twa ovejp past second base aid picked Favorite Dashes to Victory up roller for a snappy play Over Count Fleek by add a putout at first With the Neck at Chicago NEW YORK Aug The U118 led the Red Sox to a double Giants won both ends of Henshaw 3 Off Humphries 4 In 7 belting a homer in the first game I began hitting the ball and tela firm be- Haynes none in Benton I la 7: nnM orl 31 triumnh uver la Instructions i I dOUDleheader With the Phils 5 tO shaw 4 to 3 Winning Haynea P11 on 4r 3-imumpn VerU Wagner a neweamer te the UtyL Losing Henshaw and Starting a ninth Inning rallylte streklnghls way areaad tbe Wichita 3 and 4 to 3 the -second game going that brought Boston two runs and I fmit Ttoe it'simwhenhSllO innings before Babe Bama broke FURLEY WILL STAGE I tcap- iS5t SS 7i up with kgl after two were 1 1 innt BORTOV ef self sine the state tearnmment and out waiY tiU haa his taaeh with all ef hU ab oeIuM lB tile nine holes ef golf Billy a 7-6 edge in the nightcap I (First Game) SOFTBALL DiMagglo cf FIRST GAME run on second base Omdorff showed his mettle by getting Dean on a short fly to left and then put- 40 13 FHXLADElfHIA ab i bad four birdies and five para far a 831 SSfSSL iSS SfiZ i i 2 Al Littleton shot a as ea the long nine1 wriili a ie I UHmm i iu wu nine I If ill Andy Swenson Says The Americans are adept at learning and a -good old rough and tumble fight comes natural to the nation that 1st nuts about that organized and legalized ma-hem called football Blitz tactics may have caught iis off guard at Pearl Harbor But it taken the Americans long to master the use of Blitz themselves as is evidenced in the Solomon Islands where the Navy Marines and our Air Forces this Week secured substantial holding? The nation separated by only a few years from Indiair massacres pioneer life and the bloodiest Civil war has not "gone soft" true the lush with its silk fchirt and fancy lace did have a deteriorating effect upon national hardiness But the rough with de- 5tt Patted baiitGrtuo pitcher pression and drought did much to kMins pitcher Hall 1 1 fn th tviel aViaori harden us for the trials ahead NEW YORK ib Maynard Hi 300 Witek 3b Ott rf -Mize lb Young cf Marshall cf Barnalf 3 10 3 4 13 3 4 3 311 3 13 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1-4 CHICAGO Aug 15 (JP) Occu- ting everything he had on It to I Ptlon won the $69875 Washington fan Reynolds to end the game Park 1 Futurity today In a thrilling rrnniCRArri Portland I photo finish defeating Count Fleet Cotiii 3b SeC Bob Birr 3b 401 3hv a tirrk Una Well 3b 4 I I 3 Dean lb 4 0 1 9 "VC 4 Blue Su-orde at 20 to 1 ran third 4 with Rlngmenow fourth in a field 4 0 7 9 I I 10 0 1 jof 11- 300 Occupation registering his sixth 300 triumph in eight races ran the six lyton If 3 0 0 3 Rernokla as 4 0 1 3 Il ls ell cf I 0 1 BeebaA cf Taltt 4 0 14 4 0 0 3 3 0 10 10 0 wmiany 1 lt Slm last week He shot eight parsMay3b SOI 1 and on birdie for his aider par roand I itartaugh sa 4113 11 LmU Frasier la really In the 5 0 13 0 0 4 Three times In tho past 4 3 3 3 03 weeks she has taraed In meres of OS I 00 6 Boeing will nit team pf eight players ISIS JOO 3 against a (ms of eight from Sim rk JJ 3 0 0 0 1 In dmal meet Representing Boeing will be Bud ElweU Gene Mason Bob Royer nn Totals 39 3 6 37 Harvey Manek Dick Tharstley Jack Rr-f 2 2 2 I Bill Kesaeran amd Bob -OUstrap I a 0 0 0 Ita players Ml Totals 35 3 13 34 Fox If Doerr 2b Lupien lb Tabor 3b Finney rf Peacock Hughson ooo OlOOOO-l Sim park has net named 003 000 i3 1 Furtey will hold their annual softball I Cul Men 3b 3 0 0 tournament again this year with rf 3 0 3 5 opening date set! at August 34 It will I Vernon lb 4 0 0 14 be a sixteen (earn double elimination I Early -4 0 0 0 affair I Sullivan as 4 0 3 1 All teams are eligible to enter and the I Clary 3b 3 0 0 3 first sixteen clubs received will comprise I Hudson -413 1 the body of the tournament All persona interested in entering a team should contact either Fay Russell In Wichita or I Totila 34 1 10 341 Alva Sander at Furley Annually this I BCeore by innings: tournament draws large crowds and this I Washington 1 wir aa even i th i iSft0lrnw 11 expected I BostoiT 11 I an to previous in i Jurges as Mancuso Lohrman Adams Felandt Miller 'Koch 1 1 1 furlongs in 1:12 Jockey Lester Ba- 10 10 31 5 0 37 yet hat Boeing can expect a real battle i Kovi rjiMoViBiUt 7Mrl- BUMmarT: Clary Two base hits I Cliff Feoplea really get w- ran loc Livingston to8th BUMMART: Error Clary Two base hits I Cliff Feoplea really get he etieke Totals 010' Sullivan DiMagglo Home run ling the other evening when he toured thelNewYorlr Williams Clary Left on bases I front nine at Sisa In two nbder par for summary balls I a 33 and tbs best nine halea-be has everlnard Witek out tnmed in and with new pet ft eluba Three bam huge JoX" bsr aoo ooo' 010-1 ii2 off Huhm a struck Errors I Young 100 IOO-P'3 002 001 C2x 5 Murtsugh May-Two base Lltwhiler Home Ott Sacrifices Mur ta ugh Nsylor Left -on' New York 6 Is 11 Bases on balls Hughes 4 Lohrman 3 Adams 1 strike outs Hushes 3 Lohrman 3 Off Lohrman 9 In IK innings: Adams la 3 Winning Adams SECOND OAMX Score by Innings: llfeiiwdeiphla 11 andWniSL HOhM Hochelt WbH SECOND GAME ana wibox Scofe by toninca: Wvpmn seem I WtlhlfiltOD I 100 703 101 6 8 0 gan-A W- OAME I Boston 203 100 7 13 2 Ft0XBnSuv- nia nno 1 Batteriei: Oarrasquel Wynn and Ktihtom? 000 3J a 8 Pn Judd Wagner and BUGS WIN PAIR oo ojlaskl snatched the lead shortly after Total 30 3 0 37' Totals sTTliri WSS leaded Mfier batted for- windaor in out By nis victory Occupation won rhJ to h- $58475 to bring his total i earnings Be-chcraft too oio a two-year-old to $117575 121101 Occupation went to the post a i to favorite rttumed MJO Tata base lan MuchelL Bob Baer I $240 and $220 The prices On Count PPl 52Lie2 oindurff Bates Double Rernolda SWOXdS paid $420 to Show Hb Baer 'and Dean Vrtt on Beechcraft 7 PorUand Bates on orndofM 1 -Windsor 4 Struck By W'indwr 0 Orndsrff 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 3-4: Toronto 1-0 Montreal 0: Rochester 3 h7 9 3 Pirates Cop Header from Cubs but Forced into' SevYork1 1S0 000 11th in Nightcap Gee Feldman 7 4 'Batteries: Jones Hayden Kennedy (lost) and Gunning: Howard and Powers Score by Innings: KHZ Muskogee 030 OOOIMJ I 1 Springfield 001 010 3 9 0 -Batteries: Playfair pad Tachudln Run-dus and Kraeger -Newark at Baltimore postponed Brracuao 3: Jersey Olty 0 Kmlllg and Beaman Time 1 hour 43 min Junior Baseball League Games i Fatier and Son Act in Tourney Wesley Club to Church Finals Enid Slugger Comes Back to Town America has developed a virile and hardy race It Will dominate this war eventually Just as it has also dominated in sports' invention production budding and transportation These combined with courage clear thinking and physical fitness will eventually spell but one word VICTORY CHICAGO Aug 15 (F) The Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates battled for almost six hours today but the Cubs dropped both ends of a doubleheader to the Bucs 7 708 1 8 to 5 victors in the first game and is lo ooo lg to 7 in an 11-lxming epilogue Pet I Each side employed three pitch- Htric ll 1 toe game but the buccq Boeiag jra 2i 777 trio outlasted those of the local lo nine The Pirates made 13 hits off Hiram Bithom Dick Errlckson and Mighty Midgets American Association b- 2 o' low Tot Pressnell while the Cubs man- oo aged only nine off Lloyd Dietz Bob Pint Church pf God Birds Ppeappppppppwppappppq 3 3 Jiyhftvks 0 3 000 1 1 Cessna Bobcats mo Klinger and Johnny Lanning The Pirates punished Cub pitch ers for 32 hits Their second game The Aaaaal Chareh league play-eff will ruler late it final week with the Wester Methodist already havlag reached the finale aad two game to be played eu Monday and Taeodav to deride wkt will War with Wesley Methodist oa Thars-day i As a resalt of the play the WVst Sidri Christ laa and the West Side IViB wer eilmiuated from tho play-eff lal a fds is which both sides bitting the Weedlaat lasted the West aide ft them from 1 the tearaameat with 'ill vletary Keapeth Frederick was I Itt'viulsi barter Ip the paly -other ij eeatest of the week the West Side B-l mfielder Will t'S deelslea te Asbery Meth- LL The farmer had thiage pretty I DRCK U) bs first fear laaidga aadL town todmv had a 4-0 lead at that point la tho gama liewever la the fifth the Asbery crew I With -Enid Jf" work an the efferiags ef Fgglt1 1 hlteker hitting nag la the defending fifA three la the sixth te tie ap the hallrame Either aide eeald mere la the Champion vtath aad in the addlttea eighth laniagl a heme-rea by Kaeaee sewed aa the gamol ValDSOn 5lr beys It was aae of Pjstfnn Vi? Ihe play-off te date SnarailOn 5Jlr Iw the coming week awl BfOvido HlOSt Say Woodland will meet Asbery and P11" 1101 of fhe punch The Enid team plays' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION innings: I sue in the 11th when with one out Electric vaT ''Boeing jrs Jimmy Wasdell singled to right SoUth total WBS 19 1:30 A MHU1 Electric vt Aero Parts The BUCS settled the-twflight is- No 2 i 1 1 i Twvsday Angntt IS A AM South End Tiger va when Elliott singled pas Rarta No Bobby Sturgeon and scored on a 0:30 A south End sWe to left by DiMagglo Tigers No 3 I FIR A Aero Parts va Boeing Js I PITTSBURGH No 3 I ibrh Thsrtday Angntt 20 ICoscarart aa 4 '2 2 3 A Hill Electric va Aero Parts WatdellIf 5 0 11 No 2 Barrett rf A Boeing Jrs vs South End Elliott 3b Tigers NO 3 Fletcher lb Friday Anrntt 31 jDlMapxiocf JdM 0:30 va AeroPl)elo 4 13 D-U'as'droU 3 0 0 0 Russell lb 5 13 CTvTr-tta cf 4 3 14 Merullo ss 5 0 1 1 4 3 3 2 3 2 3 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 3 10 3 0 12 4 0 14 Parts Nou OuUne2b 0:30 A Hill Electric vs Boeing Jnmetso 30 0- 5 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 IfO 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 345937 4 14 2lHernsndege 4 0 0 ooo O' Bi thorn 0 0 0 0 Errlrkson iNovikcf IPrewneUn iFoxx Nothing would more quickly demonstrate to the visitor (from Mars Just how far America has outstripped the world In production than our millions private automobiles i These millions of private cars today1 constitute a constant guarantee that no foe can successfully hope to Invade this country AS LONG AS THESE CARS ARE KEPT IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION 1 A French army rnshed to the first battle of the Marne In thousands of Paris' taxicabs turned back the Germans in the last war Likewise in some future day American forces may need thousands of private cars to repel invasion at any point on our extensive coastline So your car is an asset to YOU and to your NATION! sabotage the machine which someday may be vital to your nation's existence Keep it in good repair! at Topeka and Waterman Is now helping hundreds ef patriotic and far-sighted citizens get more pleasure arid efficiency from their (cars and at the same time safeguard a powerful transportation force for their country Yonrs -Andy Swenson I Klinxer lannlnx time i iere -I No 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Monday Anrntt 17 1:00 Mighty Mldgeu vt Blue Bird: No a Tuesday Angntt It: 1:00 Mighty Midgeta First Church of Octd No 3 Wednesday Angntt 10 1:00 P- Biut Birds First Church Of God Vo 3 Thursday Anrnst SO Totals 38 8 13 27 Ti Novikoff batted for Ei McCullough batted for Hernandos In Oth Crricktoit in 7th ed t( Foxx batted for Fttsanell In Oth Score br toninst: Pittaburgh 000 003 -Mighty Midgeta va Blue Chicago to)'11 SSI SSZzA 5 for the I first 11 Powell I (4) and Andrews: McKaln aad Keller I 'I -i without MlnnespoUs 000 000 I 6 Columbus 400 ioo 6 3 Wick Urban Bcheets U) Kelley (81 222- Brecbeen Bchoeuborn to) I OW glllding Cessna I Harlan BASEBALL RESULTS 'L AMERICAN PhUsdelphie 3-3: New York 1-0 Boaton 3-7 Washington j-O Chirego 3 St Louis st Cleveland postponed NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 5-4: Philadelphia 8-9 Boston Brooklyn 3 Puiaourgh 0-6: Chicag f-7 (Sad samc 11 tnnmsat Cincinnati at Bt: Louts postponed INN) Birds Sol 3 -SUMMARY: Error Phelps Two base Friday Angnst 21 Nicholson DiMagglo Barrett Gus- 1:00 Mighty Midgeta vt First tto- Thrrobase Gustlne Home runs Church of Ood No 3 Nlcholapn Coaearsrt Phelos Stringer NATIONAL LEAGUE on Pittsburgh 0: Chicago 5 Monday Angnst 17 Bases on ball Diets 3 B'thorn 4 Errick- 0:30 Lambe Realtors vs South on 1 Struck out Diets 1 Ltnnlnc 2 End udlans No 3 Bithprn 5 Off Plots 7 In 7: Kling Tnesday Angnst 10 ff 3 In banning none in 14 0:30 Ail' store vs Meadow Gold No 3 Wednesday Angnst' 10 0:30 Bouth End Indians vs Meadow OoM No 3 Thursday Angnst 20 Lamb Realtors vs All Stan Se Friday Angntt ti 0:30 South End Indians vs All Stan No 9 innings: Blthorn 0 (i InninvsT -iekson none in -V juntos: Pressnell 4 8 DM (Second Game) Ecorr by innings: El PJtisburgh 0C2 000 302 i Chicago 101 004 001 OO- 7 12 BATTERIES: Hamlin Klinger to: peg Olsen passcau Eryickton and McCullough Er-i A FATHER AND SOX COMBINATION will be found en the Milwaukee Wisconsin entry in the 1942 national semi-pro tournaqtent Lawrence stadium Manager Ed Nltz of the Hell team is shown above' giving his son Ralph ace of the Hell hurling staff some advice on gripping the bail The senior Nitz was a former semi-pro star and is now guiding tho Wisconsin team- into national Helntael-I i.

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