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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 15

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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THE WICHITA EAGLE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 30 1942 -t Fifteen i Cardinals Gilt tl COOPER CHALKS DP 17TH OF YEAR IN BEATING PHILS NEW YORK Aug CT)-Prob able pitchers for tomorrow's major league doubleheaders' (won-lost rec ords In parentheses) NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Hubbell (0-11 and Mungo tl-IIw Olsen (0-7) and Fleming (4-9) or Lee 13-13) Brooklyn at Pittsburgh French (13-3) and Wyatt (15-4) vs Sewell (14-13) and Helnteelman (0-10) Philadelphia at Cincinnati PodgaJny (3-13) and 0-14) va Vandcr Meer (1S-0) and Riddle Boston at 8L (10-7) and Donovan (1-0) vs Beasley (10-0) and Qum-bert (79) or White (4-S) AMERICAN LEAGCE Chicago at Philadelphia Lyons (11-0) and Led (1-3) va Wotff 11-13) and Mar cbildon 14-13): Detroit at New Newhouscr (7-10) and Trout -OS-19) va Breuer (0-7) and Ruffing 01-7) St Louis at Niggcllnc (13-10) and OalehouM (11-0) or Muncrief (4-7) vs Butland (4-1) and Judd -)-Cleveland at Washington Kennedy (4-4) and Harder (10-11) ts Hudson (0-13) and Leonard il-O) or Scarboroush (0-01 1- Cards Continue to Bid for National League Lead -with 5r2 Victory RACE IS TIGHTENING ST LOUIS Aug 29 iJF) Seven-hit flinging by husky Mort Cooper and timely hitting by the tail-end the batting order today brought the Cardinals a 5 to 3 victory over the Philadelphia Phils and another step nearer the league-leading Brooklyn Dpdgers It wM Cooper's 17th triumph of the campaign and the third straight over the Phils which coupled with defeat of Brooklyn moved the Cards within four games of the Dodgers Marty Marion a Johnny-come- lately to the slugging business blasted two doubles from his eighth spot in the batting order to account for three runs and the winning margin as early as the sixth In that frame also Whitey Kurowski punched his second two-base blow driving in a counter Mort In trying for his 17th victory wort shift No 17 early in the year belonged to Rookie Ervin Dusak When Copper goes out for hijs next game he undoubtedly will slip Into uniform No 18 fonnerly the tog? of 'Lon Wameke who pitched the -Cubs to triumph over Brook-lynjtoday The game gave St Louis a clean sweep of the three-game series and marked the club's eighteenth vie tory in the last 21 contests PHILADELPHIA i ST LOUIS ib ho obrho Mar Sb Nailor cf Lli l0 1 Brown 3b SOI 4 0 0 3 Walker cf 3 0 3 4 0 3 3 Slaughter rf 4 0 0 4 113 Mualal If 3 1-03 Itwhiler If Hacjc Singles in Winning Run After Fox Ties the Counton Long Fly Ball SCORE IS CHICAGO Aug 29 Brook- lead in the National league pennant scramble was cut to four games today as the Chicago Cubs rallied in the ninth inning to turn back the Dodgers 4-3 and as the second place St Louis Cardinals whipped the Philadelphia Phils With two out In the last half of the ninth Stan Hack broke up the game with a single that scored Len-nle Merullo with the winning marker and climaxed a three hit-uprising which brought the Cubs-from behind Clyde McCullough started the game-winning rally with a single off Ed Head who replaced Johnny Allen in the opening frame and hurled four-hit ball for seven innings Merullo's single chased Head to the showers and brought in Hugh Casey Bob Sturgeon sacrificed the runners up a notch and' Pinch-hitter jimmy came1 through with a long fly that drove in the tying run The game was played under the1 protest of Brooklyn Manager Leo Durocher after the seventh Inning when Umpire A1 Barllck ruled against the Dodgers on a play at first base Wameke hung up his tenth win against nine losses Head was charged with the loss his fifth against seven wins BROOKLYN I CHICAGO pb a ol ibr) Walker rf 4 13 9 Hick 3b 9 1-3 0 Vaughxn Ib I 1 I 1 Cavarretta lb 4 0 1 4 13 2' Nicholson rf 4 0 0 Ooian cf VETERAN NEWSOM HALTS TIGERS 4-1 on AND MIZE HU HOMERS AND WIN ABOVE SEMI-FINALISTS FIGHTING for their righto in the national tournaments At left top Captain Washburn (In Jacket) of the Fort Riley team argnes a point backed by Joe Gantenbein Catcher Graaao and Loveless Gantenbein was chased over it' At top right Boeing has a chance to chew over a decision' and Catcher Coleman Manager Riley Parker Woody Jensen Red Borom! and others chime In as Umps Levin has his say Lower left Waco watches intently Jerry Feille manager and Chief of the Waco police department watch Waco beat Wheeler Next picture to Windy Johnson Boeing ace getting a trophy for mbst valuable pitcher in the Kansas tourney the Waco pitcher next is Lefty Johnson who fanned Travis in a big pinch and allowed the Dens to eliminate the crack Georgia crew and lower right Waco Dons gather around Ump Kallis over a reversed decision calling Stebbins oat and Stebbins disagrees heartily Ex-Chicago Bears Backfield Ace Signs with Aero Parts Coach Pete Bausch Says Gene Ronzani Will Be Playing-coach on Wichita Squad NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet Pet 0 30 093 Pittsburgh 09 483 84 43 881'Chicaso 80- 71 458 York 89 88 543 Boston 91 77 JOS Cincinnati 81 64 480 Philadel 30 09 307 AMFBirAN LEAGUE Pet: Pet New York 83 44 654 Detroit 64 65 406 Boston 77 43 597 Chicago 54 67 446 St Louis 07 50 532 49 64 434 Cleveland 86 83 516 Philadel 48 85 361 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WUpct pet COhimbu 77 88 542 Toledo 69 89 500 Kan City 78 66 543 Min'apolts 73 73 491 Mllw'ukeo 76 05 539 Indll'polls 70 73 493 Louisville 73 68 513 St Paul 94 II 373 INDIANS RALLY TO BEAT BONHAM AS YANKSDROP GAME Roy Weatherly Paces Tribe with Five Hits to Bump World Champs 6-5 MAKES FIFTH LOSS NEW YORK Aug 29 Roy (Stormy) Weatherly benched yesterday for weak hitting returnee to the Cleveland 'lineup today art staged a one-man batting show that carried the Indians to a 6-5 victory over the New York Yankees In the final appearance of the Tribe here this season Appearing at the plate five times Weatherly hit three singles a triple and a home run the last coming in the fourth inning with a man oh base and providing: the Indians with their margin of victory The defeat sliced the Yankees' 1 lead in tha American league pennant raca to seven games ovr the Boston Red Sox who defeated Chicago-The Indiana did all their damage against Starter -Ernie Bonham tagging him lot 10 -of their 13 hits and all their -nine- tn the four innings ha worked It waa tha fifth defeat 17 games for Bonham who hag Won Johnny Linden stopped the Indians cold in five innlnga of relief but the Yank failed to catch up against Lefty A1 Smith although they knocked him out In the eighth when they ecored their final run Joe DiMaeglWa sintle scoring Heurlch who had walked chased Smith in the eighth and brought in Jim Bagby- who held 1 the Yanka to ona hit thereafter i harmless ninth Inning -single by Pinch hitter Red Haifa In beating Bonham for the third time this season the Cleveland southpawr-registered hie triumph against 13 defeats and snapped -an eight-game winning streak for Ernie a trick ha also turned earlier tn the year CLEVELAND I NEW YORK abrh abrh Hockett rf 4 1 1 lRissuto ss 9 11 Weatherly cf 3 3 Hassctt lb 4 1 110 Keltner 3b 111 3'Hcnrlch rf 310 Fleming lb 4 1 3 71 DlMagglo cf 3 11 Heath If '4 0 1 4-Gordoa 3b 3 0 0 Boudreau sa 4 0 1 0 Keller If 4 11 Orlmes 3b 3 0 18 Rosar 3 0 0 Heean 4 00 100 0 Smith o' 4 0 0 Prlddy 3b 4 1' 3 Bagby 0 0 0 O' Bonham 10 0 0 I LindeU 10 0 0 Rolf ioi I -4 Totals 37 0 13 37' Totals Rolfs battsd for LindeU in 0th Score by inalnas: Cleveland 103 300 New York 300 000 SUMMARY: Priddy Henrich Orlmes Two base naming Hassett Keller Three base hit Weatherly Home -Weatherly Left on bases New York Cleveland I Bases on Off Smith 4 LindeU 4 Struck By Bonham 3: Smith 5: LindeU 3 Off Bonham 10 In 4 Innihca Undell 3 In 9 Smith 6 In 7ra Bagby 1 in lAi Winning Ditcher-Smith Losing Bonham FURLEY TEAM IS FAST geventh annual soft ball tourna-wUl go into its second week of -Play meat Monday -Some of the fastest softbaU teams In this section of tbe state are entered au of tha seeded teams weathered -the first week of play so the large number of fans that attend the Parley tourney U1 see some red hot gamee this week Putley thlsyedr has the fastest team ever to represent the town They finished in the money In the tournament this year so the Purler community are backing them a hundred per cent to finish high In their own tournament tMs year Mepday Gasses Santa Pe Trails vs Suanydmle Boeing (W) Cessna Trainers (All teams must play the night schedule or forfeit this week) TEXAS LEAGUE Fort Worth 7 Beaumont 5 Houston -1: Tulsa 0 San Antonio 10 Oklahoma City I i(Only games scheduled) Westlink Golf News i 41 Hanker was seen ala vine calf Benin at Westlink after akeat a twa meath lav eff He reaertrO his earns te ke akeat tke -same a kefere Just nlain leaser Dr Marshy aat la a faU Oar at West link this week when be niareO hales anO he els hat Bis best aeero ef the games against strong service clubs well as other pro elevens DERRINGER HURLS REDS TO VICTORY Selection of Gene Ronzanl for Chicago Bears quarterback great and assistant to George Halas as backfield coach of the Aero Parts pro eleven was an nounced last night by Coach Frank (Pete) Bausch Ronzani who has already been on" the scene of action looking over HIGH SCHOOLS TO OPEN GRID WORK Monday Afternoon Sees Call for First Workouts of East -Squad Men By "CRACKER1 Calling all high school gridsters Calling all high school gridsters That annual trumpet-like call tieraiding a coming season is how resounding over (the Ark Valley eague where head football mentors at North East Newton Wellington lutchlnson 'El Dorado and Ark City high schools are issuing first calls for opening practice sessions A Thomas executive secretary of -Kansas Highj School Activities Association served formal notice to all high school coaches that all lartldpants in opening games must isve the FULL THREE weeks as stated In the athletic rules This- notice will be enforced to the etter Local pigskin' mentors Coach Mayo of East and Coach Edwards of North have set their opening dates as follows: East high Junior and seniors report at East- tomorrow between one and six for issuing of uniforms East sophomores report Tuesday morning at 9:30 North seniors Juniors and sophomores will be issued uniforms at 9:30 on Tuesday morning Both tutors asked that ALL candidates must be on hand for the opening session Anybody -re orting late -will not be eligible for he opening games which are exactly three in the future North high Redskins defending Ark Valley champions will open the season against Great Bend high school here on Friday September 8 The East high Aces launch their irld year here on Saturday Septem er 19 against the ChUocco Indians Neither of these teams have met either local squad on the football gridiron EC BOWLING LEAGUE WILL ORGANIZE NOW Business lemexe which will Ur their isnes tl the new Bewl en Mends? nights en the shift will holt -a meeting temerrew night te eemplete the final league plana and ala te elect eff leers Meeting will be held nt the Bewl starting at 0 The Classic leagne which rails their games a scratch basis has isaacd a call far three mere players te renad eat ana af the teams This leagae bawls games a fear seta af alleys daring the scssea's play Lena Xaramore af the ladies Thursday night leagae which plays at th hear states that she has "an epeniag far enc mere team and alse far three mere la-dividaal players Teams- er individuals ds-siriag say ef the places named abeve are Irecnested te eaU 4-944X Corbitt Is Hit 4 1 II' Cooper 0 3 11 4 0 4 Hopp ltt 4 13 Ill I Kurowski 3b 4 3 3 Ml 1-Marlon an 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 Coopf 3 0 0 0 ooo Etton lb Nortlwr rf Gloaaop Sb Brinn Nirwn a Irani Klein Beck 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals Klein batted for Hoerst In 7th Score by inlnngs: Philadelphia 000 110 000-3 St Louie 000 303 I SUMMARY Error None Two-baie Naylor Kurowski 3 Litwhller Ur-f Ion Brasen May Double Murtaush Oloaiop and Ettcn Marion Brown and Hopp Left on bases Philadelphia 4 St Louis 11 Bases oh balls 0 Beck 3 Cooper 1 Strike Beck 1 Coooer I Hits Off Pear-eon 0 in 9 3-3 inninea: Hoerst none in 1-1 Beck 3 in 3 Losing pitcher Pearson FOOTBALL DRILLS OPEN AT WINFIELD i i 1 Southwestern and High 1 fcchool Squads Will Check Out Suits This Week- WINFIELD KAN Aug Football practice will get a start in Winfield next week when both the Builders and the Vikings check out suits and start preliminary work The high school Vikings who played football last fall for the first time in nine years approach their second season in recent years with a squad of big boys However Coaches Ollie Thomas and Leo Folk again will have to battle inexperience as the local highs played only five-game schedule last fall Tho Viking line will be rofcust well gtud- dedwith boy who phtyed their flret foot- bail la yesr ago Alio there vrUl be half a dozen backs who got some experience lilt season Winfield playa iaU the Ark Valley schools except Hutchinson and Arkansas ettyi The Vikings open their Valley campaigning on the home1 -lot on September It-with the ElDorado Wildcats as guests On September 29 the Winfield team will invade Wichita for a game with North no fro Wellington on October 0 entertain Chrlocco Indians here a week later play 'East at Winfield on October 33 journey to Emporia on October 30 go to Newton for a battle on i November 9 and gloat with Augusta at home on November 13 unless additional contests are added to the schedule Up at Southwestern Coach Henry Brock who replaced Dick Nolan as Builder mentor last spring when Nolan entered naval services will know little of his prospects until his gridderS report on Tuesday Many of the big fast boys who helped make last campaign a success are in armed service' Others wlU ho called soon However Brock wil have several powerful linemen and fleet hackon hand according to indications now Tho success -of tho season however Is 'likely tp depend aomawhat on yearlings as freshmen will have to furnish the re-aervte power The Builder schedule opens against (Sterling here on the night of September 34 and closes on Thanksgiving day at Springfield A high point will be the invasion of- Wichita to meet the Shockers on November It Homecoming will bo on tho afternoon -of November 7 with tho Ravena of St Benedict'! visitors 33 0 10 37 'i- BLUES CLIMB NEARER LEAD WINNING 10-1 KANSAS CITY Aug The Kansas City Blues moved up a notch by defeating Paul in the second same of the series today 10 to 1 It wag tbe twelfth victory of the year for Tommy Reis and the twelfth defeat for Slick Coffman who hurled the first seven Innings for the Apostles The- Blues were on a hitting spree with! 16 blows Including four doubles and a- triple Xta addition to hurling well Reis got three of bis team's hits and! drove in two runs Leo Nonnen- -ksmp with a tingle double end triple and Mike Miloaevich with four singles Jed the attack ST PAUL KANSAS CITY ab ab Hunt If 3 0 0 3 Non hamper 9 3 3 3 Grant 3b 4 8 1 0 Milosevic!) 2b 6 0 Cullers 4 0 13 Levy lb Powell cf 40 11 Craft if Draws 3b 3 0 0 3 Sears Schults lb 4 0 0 13! Lang 3b 4 11 ORosentbaVrf Andrews! 3 0 1 SlPfefferrf Coffman 3 0 1 0 Scharetnss 3 10 3 Bowman 0 0 0 0 Rais 4 3 3 1 Martin 0 0 0 0 -t Totals 81 7 24i Totals 37 10 10 27 Scores by innings: Paul 001 000 000 1 Xan City 000 121 10 SUMMARY: Twa base bits Bissonette craft Reiv Nonnenkamo Sears Three base Nonsenk amp Lang Drawa Hunt Rosenthal Left on St: Paul 6 Kansas City 7 Brsea-on- bells Reis 1 Martin 1 Strike-' 2 Coffman 3 Off Coff-man 10 In 7 innings: Bowman 4 in He Martin 0 in Losing Coffman bv innings: RHP Minneapolis' 100 il 1 Mi'weukee 002 010 7 I Batteries: Haefner (8) and Linton Giuliani Hanyxewski Naktenis Score by Innings: Osuisrilie 002 000 3 7 0 Tbtumbus OOO 910 0 0 3 BATTERIES: Rudd Caving ton 4i Deutreb 4 Bayies 7) and Lacy: Roc end Heath 0 0 0 0: a Cam till lb Med wick if Herman 3b Owen Reese Allen -Head Casey 4 0 0 If 8 0 0 01 cf 4 0 0 4'McCurucb 8 11 4 0 1 3: Merullo ss 4 11 4 0 1 8 Sturgeon 3b 3 0 0 4 0 1 8 11 8 0 8 10 0 0 0 0 O' Warneke 4 0 10 roxxj 0 0 0 01 Totals 343 926: Totals 14 4 937 1 Two out when winning run scored) Fox batted for Warneke 9 th Score hr inning: Brooklyn 300 000 Chicago 100 010 SUMMARY: Error DaUesaandro Nicholson Sturgeon 1 Left pn Brooklyn 0: Chicago 7 Basel on Allen 1 Head 1 Warneke 2 Struck Head 3: Warneke 3 Allen 2 in Ys inning: Head 0 in 7H Caiey 1 in aa' Losing Head TENNIS MEET HALTED NEW YORK Aug Unfavorable weather forced postponement of the National tennis Cham plonships at Forest Hills today before any of the second round matches in singles has been completed Bob Falkenburg the Hollywood Junior star and Alejo Russell of the Argentine each had won a set in their stadium match when play was- halted for the day Falkenburg' won first set 7-5 Russell the second 6-3 and Falkenburg was1 leading 4-3 in the third Their match it was announced will be resumed tomorrow PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Hollywood 1-2: Sacramento 2-)4 Los Angeles 8: Portland 4 San Francisco 9: Seattle San Diego 9: Oakland 9 I Is the present Chinese success in shoving the Japanese back for 200 miles the result of a smashing rejeuvenated offensive or is it a planned retirement of Nipponese to a more easily defended line so that strong forces can be released for duty In the Aleutian Islands in an Australian invasion attempt or against India? This is no time to sneer at gains made by our friends in any quarter At the same time the strong possibility outlined above is not to be discounted by the strategy departments of the United Nations The "fine arts" In our universities are to give way to the art of warfare" according to manpower commission chairman Paul McNutt who wants every able bodied young man to prepare himself to make a real contribution to the war effort Coal burners in Kansas are urged by Governor Ratner to lay in their winter's supply now if they want to avoid some chilly days this winter due to an overtaxed mining and transportation industry As this goes to press a Kansas team stands a 75f chance of winning Semi Pro tournament and a Wichita team stands a 50 chance of doing that little chore By that we mean three out of the four remaining teams are from Kansas knd two of the four are Wichita teams Take that ol -rabbit foot with you to the game today brother! 1 You wont need a rabbit foot charm every time you drive your' car IF you let at Topeka and Waterman keep It in tip-top shape We maintain one of the largest and most modernly equipped automotive repair shops devoted EXCLUSIVELY to this service in the State Motors brakes wheels and electrical systems all are our specialties exclusive Detector" machine accurately tells Just what is ailing your motor After we -have done the work recommended we double check by testing our own work on the Detector" machine again Our work just HAS to be RIGHT! Yours' Andy Swenson the prospects will report for permanent duty Monday when the pros move their practice to Lawrence Atadlum Rates with Ronzani coached the Newark club to the- championship of the American association last year and is rated as one of the all-time greats -among Bears quarterback He Will serve as a playing -coach Bausch said was a personal selection" Bausch admitted last night played with him as a member of the Bears- and you find smarter quarterbacks be a great aid in teaching our backs the formation" i Ronzani was also recommended cuccineiio ib iiDarringer highly by Coach George Halas of slTO 1 the Bears consider Ronzani i an exceptional young Halas said I know he has the stuff to make a good coach I believe there Is a person In football who knows any more about the than Ronzani" Others Are Coining The I new backfield coach left here Thursday to attend the All-Star game in Chicago as well as return with the members of the Bears who are to be sent to Wichita He is also expected to sign several of the stars who played in the big game Officials said the schedule would be announced next week with assurance of at least eight home Max Ho First Inning Provides Win Oyer Braves CINCINNATI Aug 29 (iP) Derringer held the Boston to five hits today as the Reds took a 1-0 victory on Max Marshall's first-inning run off Mannie Salvo BOSTON I CINCINNATI ab or Holmes cf 4 1 3 'Trey 2b Slstl 2b 4 0 1 81 Marsh ail xf Fernandez If 4 0 1 SIHaaa Sb Gremp lb 4 0 0 lOfKelleher If Lombardi (III lb Waner -rf SOI llTipton cf Miller a 40 0 OILamanno Roberge Ib :2 0 0 Lakeman Ross 1 0 0 01 Phillip as Totals 33 0 8 241 Totals Ross batted for Robcrgo In '7th Score by Inninea Boston 000 0d0 Cincinnati 100 000 SUMMARY: None Runs Marshall -Two base) bit Slstl run Marshall Left Cincinnati 8 Bases on balls Derringer 3 Strikeout Salvo ringer 3 TULSA STARS GO TO CHICAGO Aug The Cubs today announced the of two players from Tulsa Texas league Joe Berry a handed pitcher who has and lost seven this year and Rickert an outfielder I ded hitter who is batting They will report at1 the end Tulsa season mer in 1-0 Paul Braves Cincinnati Rookie rome ah 4 0 10 3 18 8 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 9 3 0 3 12 3 0 0 -3 8 0 0 2 10 0 soo aoo 29 I 5 27 000 0 1 batted Home Boston 7 Balro 1 1 Der CUBS Chicago purchase in the right- won 18 -Mar- and left- of the SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION NaahriUe 6: Memphis 0 Alsab Scores Giants Crush Pirates in Dou-- ble Header Schumacher Has Shutout Victory PITTSBURGH AUg Mcl Ott hit his 25th home run of the season and Johnny -Mize followed with his 22nd to lead the New York Giants to a 7-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second game of a doubleheader today after Hal Schumacher had blanked the Bucs 2-0 cm three hits in the opener (FIRST OAME) NEW YORK PITTSBURGH 01 Werber lb 4 12 4 0 1 Witek 2b 4 0 3 2lWsdeU 4 0 0 Ott rf 4 0 0 PBerrett rf 4 0 0 Miae lb 2 0 0 Eliott 2b 3 0 0 Young- cf 4 0 0 lb 2 0 1 Marnsro cf 8 0 0 3 Phelps 20 0 Burn' -If 4 0 0 DlMagglo cf 2 0 0 Jurgei ss 4 0 0 2 'Ousting 2b 3 0 1 Mancuso 4 1 I 9' Dietz 2 0 0 2 0 0 Oi -I -Totals 32 2 8 27! Score by Innings New York Pittsburgh SUMMARY: Gqstine Diets Two base hit Witek: Sacrifice Schumacher Diets Left on New York 0 Pittsburgh 3 Base on balls Schumacher 1 Diets 2 Strike Diets 8 Schumacher 9 28 0 3 27 002 ooo ooo- 2 000 000 0 NEW YORK ab PITTSBURGH ab Werber 3b Witek 2b Ott rf Mix 4b -Young rf Mynrd-cf Barn If Dannlngc Jurgen Carpenter McGee 912 O'Coscarart-n 4 11 8 3 3 3 WwsdeU If 3 11 9 12 BaVrett rf 4 0 1 8 1 1 llElllott 3b 3 00 8 0 2 2 Fletcher lb 300 0 0 0 0: DlMagglo cf 4 0 0 9 0 0 3 Ousting 3b 3 0 0 4 0 2 1 Lopez 3 11 I 0 0 9 Klincerp 2 11 0 0 3 11 10 0 0 WUkiep 01 -1 Total! 41 719 Score- by Inning: New York 101 030 Pittsburgh 001 002 SUMMARY: Error Coscarart Two base Mlie Three bate bits Witek 2 Lopez Home Ott Mice Juries Left on New York 8 Pittsburgh Base on- Carpenter 2 McGee 1 Klinger 3 Carpenter 1 Off Carpenter 4 In 8 Innings McGee 1 in 4 Klinger J3 In 6fe Wilkie 3 in 24 Win- ning MeGOe Losing SUinger El Dorado Opens Football Tuesday EL DORADO KAN Aug Football talk dormant here for many months Eras revived today with the announcement that both the junior college and high school Will hold their first-workouts next Tuesday Plans to hold a camp for the collegians as has been done in the past have been abandoned Willis Neal of the college has been here for several days lining up some men for his club Prospects are' good for a winning outfit Several former El Dorado high school stars will be available Coach McDonald of the high school will start checking his men shortly Indications are that the Wildcats will be as strong as they were last year when they broke even in their games i 36 YBARS OF SERVICE LOANS PERSONAL PROPERTY Including: Diamonds Jewelry Watches Radios Guns Musical Instruments Rate of Safe Confidential Lew prices dlameads iewclry watches sad league Bmautifal 6- Diamond WEDDING ENSEMBLE Pay Little a 9123 Weekly I WICHITA LOAir CO 416 East douglas Senators Even Series with Detroit Club Turning Back Tommy Bridges WASHINGTON Aug Washington evened a two-game series by defeating the Detroit Tigers 4-1 today Bobo Newsom was the winning pitcher Tommy Bridges was the victim It i was the last appearance in Washington for the season DETROIT I WASHINGTON at ab Moon is 4 00 21 Case If 40 1 ill 3 I 3 1 4 Cramer cf 2b i 1 4 Campbell rf 4 2 2 York lb lOj Vernon lb 31 1 1 McCorksy If 3 0 3 3 EetaleUa 3b 4 0 1 l'Bulllven ss 4 0 2 lCroucher2b 4 0 0 2' Evans 2 0 0 l'Newsom 1 00 -1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Herr la yf Roea 3b Rlebee: Bridges -Radellff Menders Franklin Total I S3 1 24: Total Radcliff batted for Bridtea Franklin batted for Mender 9th-Score by inninges: Detroit 100 000 000-1 Washington 300 000 4 SUMMARY Harris EStalells Croucher Two bue hit Spence Cramer Upon Left on bases Detroit 13: Washington 6 Bases on t-New-aom 4 Bridges 4 Struck Newsom 4 Bridges -2 Oft Bridge 7 in inning Manders 2 la 1 Losing Bridge A WALKS HAND RED SOX 4-2 VICTORY 1 1 Chicago Pitcher Gives Up Four Walks in Second as White Sox Lose BOSTON Aug Th Red Sox beat the- Chicago- White Sox 4 to 2 today in the last game of the season in -Boston Charlie Wagner winning his 12th game of the season and Lefty Jake Wade giving Boston Its four jruns on two hits and four bases on jballF in the second inning 'CHICAGO I- 1 BOSTON i ab ITioK Kolloway lk 4 0 1 10 DlMagglo cf 4 0 1 4 Peskr sa 4 0 0 3 WlUlama 3 0 0 lDderr 2b 4 13 2iTabor3b 3 10 3' Fox rf 3 0 1 llLuoien lb 3 0 0 1 Co 0 0 0 2 0 10! HOf Moseerf Kennedy IX AdpUuc aa Lodieianl 3b Mueller cf Webb 2b Turner Dicker Totals 31 2 8 24 Touls 29 4 8 27 Dickey batted- fer Dietrich in 9th 4 1 000 200 2 cwSEV 200 id MlflMMfutM WW 0VW llyi ooo 4 Error -Apolin Two-1 base Lodiciant Tabor Wagner Left on Chicane 7 Boston 10 Bases Off Wade 6: off Dietrich 1 off Wegner 9 By Wsdc by Warner 4' Off Wsde 2 to off Dietrich 4 in 84a Three length 'Alsab ran the mile and a quarter over a slow track In 2:0635 As a result Mrs -Sabath wife of an attorney collected $60850 This brought earnings to $158865 and his total winnings In two years to $269465 which Is quite a bundle for a colt that was picked up for only $700 as a yearling at the Saratoga sales in 1940 The Sabath colt 1941 Juvenile champion thus flung a stem challenge to Mrs Payne Shut Out for recognition as the champion three-year-old of the year Valdlna Orphan which ran As an entry with Rounders finished fifth! King's Abbey sixth and Aletern seventh! With Regards which was not suppose to compete unless th track was muddy or sloppy ran a surprisingly good race although n6 match lor Alsab i by Pitched Ball 1 Three Year Qld Gets Back Into Picture by Easy Vic-tory $79000 Race at Chicago Park --V- aeason with aa 87 The Liens eleb will bald tbeir annual fall eelf tearneaseat1 and aieaie at West-link Trldsr ef this week Fred Welseaderf Charles Ebert and rred IOener set teeether far a came ef eelf el Westlink datardar far the first time ia several aenatha Thev need te aa laseaarable threeaeme that Blared akeat three times week Mr Walt Pamahrv reverts that his rams la areeressiac very aieelv This la hi first seasea st calf Ia a father and sea fend last seas Carl Dawning and Hareid Mavas Jr aalrad aff teeether and headed their fathers a seed trimming Tha fathers say it went banana srala Oatceme ef the Westlink Ladies Invite-tlensl tenrnement held Friday ef last week ere a fallens: Mrs Haiel Piersen oss medalist with aa 07 Mrs Psvne had lew aet with aa Mi Mrs Bell had lew erase with 60 Nine heir Mrs Geer re Paddeck had lew act with 4i Mrs Tiltea had les sress with a Meadnnlark 18-he la vlar ers: Mr Wright had lew erase with 03 Mrs Sheets had lew net with a TO Niac-hele slayers: Mrs Wats laser had lew aet with a 82: Mrs Rwrener had lew rress with aa Ceaatrv elab 10-hele By CHARLES DUXKLEY CHICAGO Aug 29 OP) Alsab $790 bargain colt owned by Mrs Albert Sabath of Chicago climaxed a brilliant comeback today by win nlnjg the $79400 American Derby before 35X00 spectators at Washing Alsab defeated the front running With Regards by three and a halt lengths with Anti-Climax owned by Hal Price Headley Lexington Ky-turfman third a length and a hif further back The Irish-bred Rounders which defeated the mighty Whirlaway In the $25 XXX) Arlington Handicap a month ago was fourth In field 'Of seven Alsab went to the post at 3 to JS odds and returned $340 $340 and $280 across the board With Regards owned by! Mr and Mrs Grimes a ranchman living near Denver Cold paid $1180 to place and $540 to show while the show price on Anti-Climax was $380 i Score by rndianapolis Toledo BATTERIES: iarthett (4i nlaeers:" Mrs Lee 'Kinkade had lew net with a 70i Mrs Aastia Craic had lew erase with a Rim nark 18-hoie nlav-era: Mrs William Frasier bad lew aet with an Mi Mr Hearer bed law cress with a Niac-hele niarer: Mrs Prichard bad lew art with a 4St Mrs P-ter had lew erase with a 84 Eehe Hills 1(41 elaeltrs Mrs Wstrrs had lew aet with a Mi Mra I Glteb Had lew with a 14 Niae-hele alar--rs Den-tas h4 lew act sHh a K-e bed lew cress with WeetKak 18-hele alarm: Mrs' share hrd lew net with HI: M-e JIMrrtD bed lew sree with 87 Nine- ibe'e M-s Per Ce-mha had lev Modicaand Garogiom Ko-jngt with a Mrs Beatty had lev Innings: 03 110 I 13 0 000 000 000 0 9 2 Hutchings and Bchlurter Pyle Sanford 6 and Keller WESTEBN ASSOCIATION '000 030 4 002 ill 8 9 innings: 000 000 Poaers Mrs Lee Kinkade had lew erase with a at Score bV-Innings: 'Coct Smith Topeka Score by JpriTVJield tclAnf Battltriey nut and THE HARD HITTING J' Corbitt was hit on tbe elbow by one of andenbergs shoots last night and for a while It was feared that the star second saeker was seriously injured Bat after five minutes rest he resumed play Here to the finish of the gang-up at the plate as mates worked on his injuries Boeing went pn to beat Cessna 2-L I.

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