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1 PinSBURGH POST-GAZEHE: April 23, 1945 PAGE 15 Blank Reds, 2 aramais to 0, Then Lose, 9 to 7 Strassers Win Amateur Soccer Title by 3-1 Defeat Gallatin in Well-Played Came; Meet Rochester (N. Next Jim Leonard Sidelights on Sports By Al Abrams Eighth Coach Beckett Gets Chance With Harris Tonight Ossie Favored to Beat Canadian Boy; Five Prelim Bouts on Program hey Talk About on the Bench: flat The Morgan Strassers repeated STRASSERS 3 A. DiOrk) GALLATIN 1 Vanet roAKIE FRISCH "That Mel Ott was the funniest guy on our Burkey Champs Lose Nightcap In Tenth Wilks Blanks Cincy For First Victory Ump Chases Walters St, Louis, April 22 (AP) jl.u-1 lutvj vjl iuii wiLii juiri, even as district representatives in the National Amateur Soccer Cup competition yesterday by defeating the Gallatin Tigers, 3-1, in a Donelli Boblnb. Im-is .1 r-p Ue" OAVVi ulu. ma au.u.

WJli, Gossett Pasrarelia Chisiagni Werlwa Pur Walter Harrison Fascaresla Lyons Broggi Of Steelers Fifth Head Tutor In National League From Notre Dame By Jack Sell For their thirteenth season in Powell Pucker well played game at Bridgeville Mitchell bang out of those French fs4 youngsters asking: 'Have you I cigarette for pa-paw and choc- o-lates for We got that everywhere we went." Cliff Beckett, the free-swinging Pawlik I.L Park. The Strassers will meet Rochester, N. in the next round of the cup play. N. DiOrio O.L Canadian, who parleyed a pleasing Score at half-time 2 -0.

Time of halves Wrobleskl. Goals 45 minutes. Referee style of attack and five preliminary victor- The Tigers had difficulty in y-i Lynpe. Powell. Pawli k.

N. DiOrio. their shooting with A. Diora doing some fancy goal tending to ward ofE the Gallatin shots. Mor After tying the game in the last of the ninth inning, the St.

Louis the National Football League the Pittsburgh Steelers have signed James R. (Jim) Leonard to serve as head coach. He aided Walter Cardinals fell apart on defense in JIM RUSSELL "This is the worst kind of weather for playing ball. A fellow just can't loosen op at the plate while there's a chill wind blowing. I don't care what some fellows think.

You've got to have that old rounds. Harris is figured to keep away from him in the first few stanzas and then come on to win. The winner of tonight's bout has been promised an open-air shot at Forbes Field next month, possibly with Sugar Robinson if the latter is not inducted into service before then. Matchmaker Jake Mintz has put together a fine prelim card. In the eight-round semi-final, he has Rene Cantero, the clouting Cuban, meeting the tough Columbus southpaw, Willie Russell.

This bout may steal the show. A six-rounder will show Benny gan started scoring after 15 minutes with Johnny Powell getting home a shot at close range from the top half of the tenth and the Kiesling last autumn and was the les nere into a main bout shot, gets his chance to prove how good he is tonight at The Gar dens. He will meet the veteran i (Bulldog) Har- ria in th foo- Cincinnati Reds salvaged the second game of a doubleheader, 9-7. scrimmage. Pete Pawlik tallied logical choice to advance when "Kies" resigned and took a place i t.

on a clos shot after 27 minutes on the Green Bav Packer staff. Ostermueller sun beating down on you be- to give Morgan a 2-0 lead at half- Russell With announcement of Leon The world champions won the first game, 2 to 0. Ted Wilka chalked up his first victory of 1945 in the first game. time. ore you can get into real stride' "Turne ijtfsm! In the second half after 20 Nick Dioro came out of a ard's selection last Saturday the National League now has five head tutors from the University of Notre Dame.

nlus. of course. FRITZ OSTERMUELLER "Well, that's that. I got my greetings -a Uncle Sam today and they're going to make a soldier out of me and at my age, too. If it's going to help win the war, I'm ready." scrimmage with the ball and Bucky Walters, star Cincinnati righthander, was banished in the third inning for pushing Umpire Lou Jorda while protesting a de even, for 10 -s 5P rounds.

This Cliff Beckett McCombs, Flint, in with FRANKIE GUSTTNE "That's will be the last indoor show of the season. scored on another shot from close in. Chuck Lyons scored Gallatin's goal after 30 minutes of the second half on a shot from 15 yards cision. spiT) DAMS "Sloppy Thurs-1 is too old for the draft. Let's Len Rice, a catcher.

He does look FIRST GAME The Canadian silver miner is a like Hope, but the way he's smack Cinetn. It waivers on mm, raniue. AB.H.P.A. St. Lout AB.H.P.A.

4 0 4 0 Bergmo.rf. 10 2 0 4 0 1 OiMallory.cf. 4 111 Clay.cf mg that ball practice proves out. Lineup: definite underdog because of lack of experience, but his rapid-fire, wild-hooking method of attack Tipton. if.

Walker, rf. the commissioner of the circuit, Elmer Layden. The new Steeler boss graduated from the South Bend school in 1934. Others from his alma mater serving as head coaches are Curly Lambeau of Green Bay, Gus Dorais of Detroit, Adam Walsh of Cleveland and Hunk Anderson of the Chicago Bears, who shares his duties with Luke Johnsos. Previous Steeler mentors In 4 10 0 4 0 10 4 2 9 0 Sanders.

lb 2 0 12 0 3 0 0 3 3 13 5 Tee Hubert of Washington, a pair of light-heavyweights. Another six pairs Paulie Jackson, Reading cutie, in with Arbie Bowie of Ali-quippa, and the third Bix has Bobbie Maloney of Homestead meeting Jack Besselman of Lawrence-ville. Foo Yee, Youngstown Chinese lightweight, meets Buddy Sumarco in the four-round opener at 8:30. The fighters will weigh in at noon today the Commonwealth McCmk.lb HOLUS THURSTON "Well, if ,0. I know one party who'll 'mp-my wife." not ELLIOTT 'Td like to A's Win, 6-1, he no comedian at the plate." FRANKIE FRISCH "That Grimm has a lot of big men on that Chicago club.

He's really got 'em for size this year." Wilams.Zb Wahl.ss... Riddle. c. Flager. has won him many supporters who believe he can bowl over the oft-vulnerable Ossie.

Beckett has proved in the past that he must "get" his opponent early, for, if he doesn't he is unable to finish him in the later Over Rcdsox 3 2 3 4 4 15 1 4 13 2 Marion 2 0 14 2 0 2 0Verban.2b. 3 12 2 1 0 0 0. Wilks, 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 Oi 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 31 0 0 0 Lakemn.c. Walters, p. dake off this cold I have.

Those Sings are really bothersome." Dasso.p.. clude Forrest (Jap) Douds, Luby JAKE FLOWERS "Yes, and tLIbke. Bush, PT SEWELL "Speaking of think I'll go down and Totals. .32 8 24 12! Total. .25 4 27 14 Philadelphia Pitcher Scores Second Victory Boston, April 22 UP) Giving Batted for Riddle in the eeventh.

tBatted for Dasso In the seventh. it's a pretty good ball club, too. He's got a lot of good men sitting on the bench, besides." DOC JORGEXSEX '''That Cub pitcher is about finished enoueh to stick a fork in him." Phils Split Cincinnati 000 000 00 0 0 id the old fire under the grand- T-d. It's too chilly out here." BiBE DAHLGREX "Who's At Number 8 for the Cubs? up but five hits, the Athletics" Russ Christopher won his second With Braves consecutive game today, defeating ChisoxWin Fifth in-Row Siceep Broicns By 4-3, 5-3 Scores Chicago, April 22 LTl The Chl-caeo Whitesox won their fourth tne Kedsox, 6 to l. It was the first run scored off Christopher in 21 innings.

He pitched a 12-innintr St. Louis 000 002 00 2 Runs St. Louis: Sanders. O'Dea. Error Walker.

Runs batted in O'Dea. Marlon. Two-base- hit Walters, MeCormtrk. Walker. Stolen base Schoendienst, Williams, sacrifices Mesner, Kurrrwski, Marion.

Double play Dasso to Williams. Left on bases St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 8. Bases on ball Off Walters 2. off Wilka 2.

off Dasso 3. off Bush 1. Struck out By Wilks 5. by Dasso 1, by Bush 1. Hits Off Walters, none in 2 Innings; off Dasso.

4 In 4 Innings; off Bush, none tn 2 inning. Wild pitch Paso. Losing pitcher Daiso. Umpires Reardon, Goets. Jorda.

Time 2:01. SECOND GAME "Oh, well" I kept saying "come Victory, I'll buy a new car in a hurry." snutout last week. The defeat Quakers Win, 7-6, After 3-2 Defeat Philadelphia, April 22. tP) was the sixth straight for the Redsox. Phllly AB.H.P.A Boston AB.H.P A The Philadelphia Phillies, scoring LEE HAXDLEY: "How's old La Marba's selections.

So you're yruy who sees all, hears all and tries to guess all but gets nothing K. I'm only kidding but I'm glad you're not able to pick horses any more." LLOYD WANER: "No, I haven't heard from Paul since he Pt back from the China-Burma-India sports tour with the other piayers. The trip was rough but he came through it all right, and 1 understand he's in pretty good shape." AL LOPEZ: "I think a soft slow ball on the outside can stop Nicholson, but not always. That guy packs plenty of power and it like Frisch says, he should be put into a special league all by Carlson, If 4 110: Newsme.sa and fifth straight games today as Feck.rf 4 2 0 3 0 1 4 15 1 2 115 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 Kstalla.cf Haye.c. they defeated the champion Louis Browns, 4-3 and 5-3, before Cincinnati AB.H.P.A.

Louis AB.H.P.A. DiMeolo, Joe Bach, Johnn Blood, Bert Bell, Buff Donelli and Kiesling. Has Asparagus Farm Announcement of Leonard's promotion had been expected during the recent league meeting in New York. However, he had to quit the session early due to work awaiting him on his asparagus farm at Mulica Hill, N. J.

and formal acceptance of terms was delayed. It is believed that the choice of Leonard is for the duration only. Co-owners Art Rooney and Bert Bell cling to hopes that lieutenant Commander John B. (Jock) Sutherland will decide to return to his old home town as Steeler boss when the war ends. He refused to make any commitments while here recently to attend the Dapper Dan banquet.

It is understood he even vetoed the suggestion that he pick an assistant to run the club and install his system until he is available. Leonard taught the greatest backfield in Steeler history, the Dudley, San dig. Riffle, Martin quartet of 1942. He left the locals for an assistant coaching berth at Holy Cross in 1943. Last autumn Slehert.lb 5 2 10 three runs in the ninth inning, won 7-6 over the Boston Braves today to spilt the first double-header of the season here.

Boston took a 3-2 decision over the Phils in the opener. FIRST GAME Hall. 5 2 4 1 12 Clav.cf... 6 0 2 0 Bergmo.rf. 5 10 0 Tipton, If.

5 3 8 1 Mallorr.cf 5 12 0 Libke.rf. 5 14 Schondst.lf 5 2 2 0 Fox.rf McBride.rf Johnson. If Tobln. Metvich.lh Culbrsn.cf Holm.c. Cecil.

p. Barrett, p. 13,781 fans. Joe Haynes pitched eight-hit ball to win the opener and Orval Grove allowed a like number in besting Sig Jakucki in Kell.3b. 5 2 3 2 0 0 110 3 13 McCmk.lb 8 1 OiW.Cooper.e 6 1 14 0 Mesner.

3b. 5 3 3 3 Sanders. lb 4 16 1 Bum. 3b. 0 13 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 Crist phr.p Wlllms.2b 5 2 5 3 Kurwski.3b 5 2 13 Wahl.ss...

5 2 2 4i 4 12 2 Lake-man, 2 10 0 Verban.Sb. 4 2 2 2 the nightcap. FIRST GAME AB.H.P.A. 4 1 3 it Boston AB H.P.A. iFbllly Culler.ss.

5 0 2 Total 36 12 27 20 Total 2 5 27 10 4 0 0 1' Jurmich.p. 0 0 0 2 Holmes. If 5 3 3 St. Louis AB.H.P.A.;Chicago AB.H.P.A. 4 13 5 12 Nieman.rf 5 2 2 Oi Adams.

If. 4 13 3 Moses. 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 16 Boston 000 010 00 0 1 KIP SEWELL: "Do you see that bald headed fellow sitting a the box seats along the third base line? Every time the sun ome out the reflection on his head almost 'blinds the people in the box next to him!" 1 10 HWasdell.lb 5 2 10 2 2 OlDiMag.cf. 3 0 0 Run Philadelphia: Garrison. Siebert 2, Hall.

Burns, Christopher. Boalon: Holm. Dasso.p.. 0 0 0 OiBurkhrdt.p 0 0 0 0 110 0 Crawford. 10 0 0 Bush, 0 0 0 0M Cooper, 1 1 0 0 ItGarm.

10 0 0 IByerly.p.. 0 0 10 10 0 0 ILanler.p.. 0 0 0 0 ICreel.p 0 0 0 0 Mack. lb. 5 Gilwatr.cf 4 4 Kiuttz.c.

4 3 Andrews, 2 Bymes.cf. 5 3 3 llHockett.cf 1 4 0 Gray.cf 0 0 0 OiDicshot.lf 5 3 4 II McQun.lb 4 2 12 OlNagel.lb.. 4 17 0 Stephns.ss 5 0 1 1110 Martin. If. 4 13 00rengo.3b.

2 0 11 Moore. rf. 3 12 5 14 2 Schulte.3b 4 0 2 4 i Michel. 5 2 2 3 Error Metkovich. Runs baited In Hail, Kell, Have.

Garrison. Peck, Busch, New- 0 2 2 0 2 1 2 Oi Peacocls.c. 4 15 2 4 4 3 0 2 1 0 lltFoxx 110 0 0 0 0 0 some. Two-base hits Siebert 2. Burns.

CBarret.p 0 Sacrifices Estalell. Christopher. Double Yanks Down Wit Defeats Totals. .44 14 30 32! .41 12 30 10 play Have to Busch; Halt to Siebert; Busch to Hall to Sieber 2. Left on baaei le.p i Montegdo 0 0 0 Karl.p 0 0 0 Philadelphia 10.

Boston 6. Base on Havwrth.e 4 0 2 OlTresh.e. 8 2 7 0 Kramer.p 2 0 0 HHaynes.p.. 4 0 0 3 Shirley.p. 10 0 ljJFarrell.

110 0 Totals 36 8t28 14! Totals 41 14 30 10 hall Off Christopher 4. off Cecil 3, off Senators, 5-2 Barrett 2. Strikeout By Christopher 6. Trtplett. 1 0 0 Kennedy.p 0 0 0 1 Totals 37 12 27 is! TotaK 34 8 27 16 by Cecil 3.

by Barrett 1. Hits Off Cecil 9 in 5H Innings; off C. Bsrrett 3 In 3H innings. Hit by pitcher By Christopher "Was kidding myself I I've just heard it may be two years or more after Victory before I can get onel" Wlians, 6-3 Four Cleveland Errors i Help Detroit Pitcher he returned to the Steeler-Cardi- Clinch Victory (Holm. Fox).

I-osint pitcher Cecil. l)m- One out when winning run scored. JBatted for Haynea In tenth. St. 003 000 000 0 3 Chlcaro 000 201 000 1 Runs St.

Louis, Byrne, Stephens, Kramer: Chicago, Dickshot, Nagel. Michael. Error Moore. Run batted In Bvrnes. Moore 2.

Tresh. Schalk, Michael. pire Pipgra. Grieve and RommeU. Time 2:14.

Attendance 5,064. nal combine but spent most of the season at the telephone as the press box observer. With limited Batted for Dasso In tenth. tBatted for Burkhardt in third. JBatted for M.

Cooper in eeventh. IBatted for Byerly in ninth. Cincinnati 0 50 000 010 3 9 St. Louis 0 00 013 002 17 Runs Cincinnati: Clay, Tipton, Mesner, Williams 2, Wahl. Lakeman 2, Waik-er; St.

Louts: Mallory, Schoendienst 2, Sander, Kurowski. Marion. M. Cooper. Error Tipton, Marlon, Sanders, W.

Cooper. Runs batted in Marion 2, Llbke 3. Wahl 2. Tipton. Schoendienst, Kurowski 2, O'Dea, Sanders.

Two-base tilt William, Wahl, Libke, Mesner 3, Schoendienst, Lakeman, Kurowski. Marion. Stolen bases Tipton 2. MeCormlck. Double plays Kurowski to Marion; Marlon to Basketball Results Farrell.

Two-base hit Byrne 2, Martin, Moes. McQulnn. Sacrifice Gutteridae April 22. CP) In a leiv played game involving four v'and errors the Detroit Ti and mediocre material available at the moment plus the Sutherland angle looming on the horizon Jim is in a tough spot However, he can't do worse than the bedrag- MACCABIAD TOCRNET FINAL ROl'ND MIlHiET CLASS 19 Clover 35 Bailee Double play Gutteridge to McQulnn. Left on base St.

Loui 8, Chicago 13. Bases on balls Off Haynea 4, off Kramer 2, off Shirley 2. Struck out By Hayne 5. by Shirlev 2. Hits Off Kramer 9 in 6 Innings; off Shirlev 5 In 3H.

Losing pitcher llAlan 1 lud cs defeated the Indians, 6 to 3, as Pitcher Paul Trout re-id his second victory of the Clairton Rerhts 26 Highlander 20 giea uara-fius, wno naa a zero Verban to Sanders; Tipton to William to Batted for Lee In seventh. tBatted for G. Hamner in eighth. tRan for Foxx in eighth. SBatted for Karl in eighth.

Boston 110 000 10 0 3 Philadelphia 000 010 01 02 Runs Boston. Holmes, Nieman, Klutt; Philadelphia, Wasdell, Peacock. Error G. Hamner. Runs batted In Mack.

Sehmo, GUlenwater, Einges, Foxx. Two-base hits Mack, Kltittz, Nieman. Stolen bases Holmes, Nieman. Sacrifices Andrews 2. Double playe Dinges to Peacock; Sh-mo to Culler to Mack.

Left on bases Boston Philadelphia 11. Bases on balls Off Andrews 5, oil C. Barrett 1. off Lee 1. Struck out Bv Andrews 1.

by Lee 2, hy Kennedy 1. Hits Off Andrews 7 In 7 innings; off C. Barrett 0 in IS; off Lee 12 In off Karl 0 In off Kennedy 0 in 1. Wild pitches Lee 2. Andrew Winning pitcher Andrew.

Losing pitcher Lee. Umpires Stewart. Dunn, Henlin and Magerkurth. Time 2:00. SECOND GAME for league games won.

Etna Popeyes 37 Bodell Ace Mccormick. Left on base 8t. Loui Cincinnati 10. Base on balls Oft Llsen-bee 1, off Jurieich 2. off BurkSiardt Shirley.

Umpire Rue, Boyer and Bummer. Time 2:34. SECOND GAME xrtwi AB H.P.A. Detroit AB.H.P.A. Pitt Army 40 Y.

M. H. A off M. Cooper 1. off Lanier 1.

Struck In First Inning Washington. April 22. UP) Three unearned runs in the first inning today enabled the New York Yankees to defeat Washington's Senators, 5 to 2, giving the Yankees the series, two games to one. Hank Borowy limited the Senators to three hits. After two were out in the first inning, the Yankees scored three unearned runs off Dutch Leonard.

Russ Derry was safe when Joe Kuhel fielded Derry's smash and threw wild to Leonard, covering first. John Lindell then singled, Nick Etten doubled and Joe Buzas singled. iji i i 1 i v' -v- 'i i it fir i 11A 0 1 out By Jurtsich 2. by Burkhardt 1. by M.

Cooper by Byerly 4. by creel 1 St. Louis AB.H.P A.iChlcago AB.H.P.A. Hits Off Llsenhee. 9 In 8 innings; off A sain A Vaily Feature Gutrge.2b 5 2 8 2 4 2 0 0 2 0 1 4 1 13 1 4 International League YESTERDAY'S RESULTS HIRST GAMES Montreal 031 000 30 28 13 Syracuse 001 200 00 14 9 t.ahhard Todd; Katz 4 Kern, Buffalo ...001 101 010 04 11 Baltimore 800 100 1 0 0 1 a 9 tao, tn inning; off Bush, ami Gray.cf.

..50 McQun.lb 3 0 inning: off Jurislch, 5 In 1 innings; off Burkhardt. 1 in lhi innings; off M. BONELESS SHAD Stephns.ss 3 2 0iMavo.2b 0 Outlaw. rf. 1 Cramer.cf li Ross, 3b.

Borom.M... Swift. C. CMYOUt.p. i 01 3 OiHockett.cf 4 1 2 1 7 4i Dickshot, If 3 10 0 2 21 Nagel.lb.

4 1 15 0 0 3 0 2 3 3 3 13 6 1 2 Michael, 3 3 2 3 Cooper, 3 in 4 Innings; off Byerly, 4 in 2 Martin.lf. 3 1 ierv 4 2 1 jvKiIb 3 1 3 Moore. rf. 3 0 Served At innings; on Lamer. 1 0 (none out in tenth); off Creel, none In 1 Inning.

Passed ball W. Cooper. Winning pitcher Dasso. nana Radaknvtch; Van Slate A Lollar. Rochester ...0 00 0 50 0 2 3 10 10 4 4 1 3 0 1 1 2 2 0 Mancuso.o Boston AB.H.P.A.

'Phllly AB.H.P.A. Cuiler.s. 4 2 1 3 2 12 Losing pitcher Lanier. umpires Goetz. Newark 000 000 20 0 7 3 1 0 Schultz.

KRAMER'S Jurda and Reardon. Time of game 2:28. irardner Martin: Mouti, Surky (8) A Holmes. If. 5 14 0 0 0 0 tZoldak.

Jakucki. .33 8 2 4 11! Totals. 27 7 27 14 Attendance 12,889. vanernfskl, Losey (8. Nieman.rf 110 tCabailero.

0 0 0 0 Mack. lb. 4 0 11 0' Dlnges.rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0j Toronto 011 140 10 0 14 3 JBvrne. 3hirley.

Jersey City 000 3 12 01 19 12 3 Gilwtpr.cf 0 3 OiAdams.lf 5 12 0 NewYork AB.H.P.A. Washstn. AB.H.P.A. 4 0 2 Wasdell. lb 4 1 13 0 5 2 4 4 0 0 0 29 11 27 18 Totals 34 8 24 15 Total Methny.rf 5 11 4 12 1 Ananlci, Stein 8 George: Helman, Plccirello 5, Mellis 7), Foil! t9 McWeeney.

SECOND GAMES Masi.c. 3 2 5 2 Wallace, p. 0 0 Perry.lf 5 14 Kuhel.lb. 3 0 8 0 "So I'm plenty thankful to my Gulf man. He said just stick withGulfprideand Gulflex.

They'll help keep me on wheels till 'new-car day'." 3iDiMBio.cf 4 0 0W.Hmnr,2b 3 2 1'fPeacock. 1 0 41 Maucuso.c. 2 2 0: G.Hmner.s 4 0 Lindell. cf. 5 2 2 OBinkJ.rf.

4 2 2 0 Batted for Mancuo in ninth. tRan for Schulti In ninth. JBatted for Jakucki in ninth, tRan for Byrnes In ninth. Ftten.lb.. 3 19 4 0 1 Earley.p.

5 Robin, 0 0 Buza.ss. 4 2 4 4 Torres. ss. 4 0 11 Savae.3b 4 0 0 4 Chipple.cf 3 0 7 0 fir Rothel in ninth, fs-fd f.T Cihockt in ninth. ri 001 002 00 03 210 100 02 "'as Cleveland: Carnett.

Boudreau. Detroit: Hostetler, Mayo, York, Cramer. Ross. Errors fcst, Rnthel, Clhocki. Rus2kowski, Runs batted in Serrey 2, York, 2.

Ross. Two-base hits Seerey, f-s bsse Ross. Double, play tn Erom to York. Left on bates '''A 5. Detroit 5.

Bases on balls S. off Trout 2. Struck out 2. bv Trout 2. Umpires J-s snd Hubbard.

Time 2:00. 2.0S3. St. Loui 010101 00 03 Chicago 110 010 02 5 Cromptn.c 4 0 3 0 Ferrdl.c. 3 0 7 2 R.Barrtt.p 2 0 Karl.p.

00 fMontgudo 0 0 Toronto Wins Stanley Cup Detroit, April 22 (JP) The Toronto Mapleleafs captured hockey's Stanley Cup tonight by defeating the Detroit Red Wings, 2 to 1, in the seventh and deciding game of the play-off series. Walter (Babe) Pratt, Toronto Borowy. p. 4 2 0 Leonard. p.

Run St. Loui. McQuinn, Stephen 2 Chicago, Moses 2, Nagel. Schalk. Michaels.

Totals .34 928 16i Totals. 31 8 27 12 Errors Stephens, Maneuso. Orengo. Mi. chael.

Run batted in Moore. Sehulte Montrea 0 20 200 0 i 9 1 Syracuse 001 010 0 2 2 1 Bsnta Todd; Springs, Krall 7 Kerns. Buffalo 920 030 3 8 9 2 Baltimore 320 411 11 8 2 Rosrne A Radiakovlrb; Hooks A Lollar. Rochester 2 02 001 10 10 9 Newark 103 000 0 4 7 1 Patron, Sakas 3 Pratt, Martin (4) Maekar, Mtstos 4 Vanrrofskl. Toronto 10 1 0 2 0 1 5 1 Jersey City ....08 2 0 7 10 2 Jordan, Smnla (6t Georre; Zabala, Polll (7) A Clausen.

Haefner.p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Layne. ...1000 Totals 39 11 27 13! Totals. 33 3 27 7 Dickshot, Nagel, Michaels, Tresh. Two- Two out when winning run ecored.

tBatted for Mott In ninth. JRan for Foxx in ninth. JBatted for W. Hamner in ninth. 5Batted for Karl in ninth.

base hits Stephens. Schultz. Moses, Dick, shot, Hockett. Schalk. Sacrifices Martin Dickshot, Orengo, Michael, Tresh.

Left on Boston 000 004 00 2 8 oases St. Louis 8, Chicago 7. Bases on defenGeman, knocked in the win Philadelphia 400 000 00 37 balls Off Jakucki 3, off Grove 3. Struck out By Grove 2. Wild pitchee Jakucki 2.

Runa Boston: Culler. Nteman, Mack, Masi, Shemo. Earlev. Philadelphia: Mott, Caballero, Dinee. Wasdell, DiMaggio.

W. Umpire Boyer, Summer and Rue. Time Batted for Leonard in sixth. tBatted for Pi-rettl In eighth. iBatted for Chippie in ninth.

New York 300 020 00 5 Washington ....000 002 00 0 2 Runs New York: Derry, Lindell 2, Etten 2. Washington: Case. Myatt. Errors Knhel. Clift, Etten, Buzas, Savace.

Runs ning goal with eight minutes to play a rebounder from no more than three feet away. 1:45. Attendance 13,781. 4C 5 Pet. STAMPING OF THE CLCBS W.

L. Pet. I lers. City 4 0 1. POO Baltimore 3 1 .750 Svracuse.

Montreal. 3 1 .750 Bnffalo. Rochester 2 1 .887 1 .333 .000 W. 1 1 0 0 4 "i Aliquippa Hamner, Mon'eagudo. Errors Cullen, Wallen.

Runs batted in Maneuso 3, Adams 2, Peacock, Phemo 2, Culler 2, Nieman. Two-base hit Mott. Wasdell, Masi, Adams. Three-base hit Holme. Home run Nteman.

Stolen base Masi. Sacrifices Maneuso, Dlnges 2, Gillenwalter. batted in Etten 2. Buzss 2. Myatt, Binks.

Two-base hits Etten, Stirnweiss, Lindell, Cochrans Beaten, 5-4 .000 Myatt. Three-base hit Borowy. Left on basest New York 8. Washington 5. Base Moundsville, W.

April 22 The Ottie Cochran Stars of Pitts Since You Must BUY FEWER Sat Leather and Man Hours BUY BETTER Double play W. Hamner to Wasdell. Left Kegler Second GAME TODAY Montreal at Syracuse. Buffalo at Baltimore. Only game scheduled.

on balls Off Leonard 1. oJf Borowy 1. Struck out By Leonard 5. by Borowy 3, burgh dropped a 10-inning, 5-4 de on bases Boston 9, Philadelphia 9. Bases by Plerett! 1.

Hit off Leonard. 10 in 6 on balls Off Wallace 2, oft Earley 5. off lnnines; off Pieretti. 2 tn 2 innines: on Haefner. none tn 1 inning.

Passed balls Ferrell 33. Losinir pitcher Leonard. Time cision in their diamond opener to the West Virginia Redsox, composed of inmates of the state prison, here today in an exciting Tobin 1, off R. Barrett 4. off Karl 3.

Strikeouts By R. Barrett 4, by Karl 1, by Tobln 1. Hits Off Wallace 3 in Inning; off Earley 4 In 7H innings; off Tobin 1 in Inning; off R. Barrett 5 in 5H Innings: off Karl 4 In 3H innings. Wild of gan 1:52.

Umpires Weafer, Stewart, Shaffolo Rolls Total of 966 William. Shaffolo, Aliquippa, ad McGowan and Passarella. Attendance 16.564. American Association FIRST GAMES Louisville 110 200 02 0 8 6 0 Columbus 0 0 0 001 00 0 1 8 0 Hetiln A Lyons; Marar A Crumbling. Toledo Indianapolis.

800 000 08 0 6 11 4 Toledo 000 109 02 14 4 0 Rich, Jlminei 9 ft Brady: Whitehead, Garver (1), Klmberlln (8), Comyn. jor Coupon-saving Quality Always Wild pitcli Wallace. Balk Wallace. Winning pitcher- Karl. Losing pitcher William I.

Peim 1 jjl KIMTID 60m IN 1898 endedWs I tr, otni vanced to second, place in the duckpin tournament on the For Tobin. Umpire Dunn, Heniine, Mager-kutrh and Stewart. Time 2:30. Attendance 13,729. "Believe you me, I'm taking his advice.

Knowing what I know now, I'm taking no chances on the lubrication my car gets. I aim to keep it in service and definitely 1" ward alleys yesterday, a total of 966 for five games putting him SECOND GAMES Louisville 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 8 0 Sunday Golf try Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 next to Joe Turner who holds the top position with 982- Shaffolo rolled games of 177, 162, 231, 205, TIRES Bestjor the Long Walk Ahead 191. Simonds ft Lipscomb; Cunningham ft Rueha. Indianapolis .090 010 9 1 3 0 Toledo 0 00 00 6 0 6 4 1 Jeffenat ft Before; Knlerlm Missler. Milwaakee-St.

Panl (2), postponed, rain. Kansas City-Minneapolis it), postponed, GULFPRiDE Pete Doench, West View, with scores of 174, 178, 186, 199, 219 for a 956 tied for third place with rain. John Heh, Pittsburgh, who rolled 9.95 and up STANDING OF THE CLCBS W. L. W.

IV games of 200.M77, 200, 187, 192, Clyde Nesselroad, Ambridge, en L. Pet. MUw'kee 1 0 1.0O0, Mln'apoU 1 .500 .500 3-1. 1 FOR YOUR MOTOR An oil that's TOUGH in capital letters protects against carbon and sludge I tered fifth place with his 943 on St. Paul.

1 0 1.000 Columbus. 3 Ind'poiis 3 2 ,.600. Toledo. 1 .333 .000 games of 194, 165, 217, 181, 186. Louisville 3 2 Kan.

City 0 William Gerger, McKees Rocks, went into six place with 183, 142, 0 GAMES TODAY Kansas City at Minneapolis. QUICK SERVICE HO CERTIFICATE NEEDED 203, 165, 248 941. Louisville at Columbus. Indianapolis at Toledo. Milwaukee at St.

Paul. Alice Timm, Beaver Falls, took CHURCHILL VALLEY Low score on par 4s, under handicap First division, H. A. Shingler, 53-10 48; J. M.

Young. 53-5 3: H. S. Eheddy, 5S-8 50. Second division, H.

W. Ryan, 85-1550: J. E. Davie. 61-1150: J.

J. Durzo, 66-14 52; W. C. Norton, 67-1552. CHARTIERS Medal play.

First division F. J. Kelly, 31-9 72. W. B.

Wallise. 84-10 74. R. T. McCIure.

S2-8 74. FTank Vete, 7S-4 74. Second division J. E. Ashman.

S7-12 75. B. H. Stegall, 95-1679. Third division C.

F. McGregor. 9S-20 78. S. J.

Taylor, 104-19 85. Best ball, twosome, match play Frank Vete and R. McCIure, 1 up. A. N.

Gustafson and F. L. Foster, 2 down. HIGH HAND Four-ball, best ball, match play against par. under full handicap George F.

Beran, F. A. White, Ralph Leisinger and Charles J. Marshall, 10 up. Bob Savina, E.

E. Springer, O. Garrity and J. W. Mc-Mullen, 9 up.

Sweepstake, medal play, under full handicap, first division Dr. J. W. Stanger, 80-773. Second division Dr.

J. M. Best, 88-1771. SOCTH HILLS Match play against play under handicap! First division. J.

Eickenson, 1 up; J. C. Gracy. 1 down: J. P.

Laner, 2 down: C. L. Humes, 2 down; E. E. Eskey, 2 down.

Second division, J. Mooney, even; F. Smith, 4 down; R. P. Goode.

4 down; J. L. Fisher, 5 down; T. A. Cou-driet.

5 down: A. P. Young. 5 down. GULFLEX FOR YOUR CHASSIS ninth place in the women's division with games of 181, 176, 120, 128, 132 737.

Fay Sossong leads Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5 San Francisco the women with 829. San Francisco Oakland The final will be rolled May 6, it was announced last night. IGold label Private Stock) Oakland 12 Sacramento 5 3 JSeattle 1 3 Seattle 2 Los Angeles 1 9 Lo Angeles 4 18 Hollywood 1 10 Portland 3 San t'ieKO Knocks out friction at up to 39 vital chassis points! Protection plus! San Diejrn OLD EDC.EWOOD Medal play under full handicap B. R. Seaman.

83-15 6S. H. A. Klein. 79-9 70.

Portland Hollvwood YEARS 90 FROOF H. G. Blosser, 84-1272. C. E.

Weinkauf, S2-7 75. A. Scheinert. 85-1075. Sec ond division H.

G. Dillon, SS-18 70. W. D. Stewart, 93-1875.

M. J. Ston, 105-3075. H. W.

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8TH (HOMESTEAD) 537 CHARTIERS (McKEES ROCKS) 942 FIFTH (C0RA0P0LIS) STANTON HEIGHTS -ecause XettIetons reputation ''longer wearing smartness is ed oa generations of pains- Throw-out Tournament Medal play under handicap John A. Reed, 80; J. W. Gephart, 60; Dr. Al Furey, 62; 8.

Mitchell, 62; J. B. Babel, 62; S. P. Smail, 62.

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