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BASEBALL, OTHER SPORTS DECATUR HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 3 p0yr Sections 36 Pages Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, August 12, 1941 Pages 29 to 36 THE 'GREAT ONE' GIVES SOME AUTOGRAPHS Bees Win From Slaughter Out With Broken Collar Bone St. Louis (AP) Enos Slaughter, St. Louis Cardinal outfielder, has a broken left collar bone and will be out for the rest of the season. Nova Delivers His Message New York (AP) Lou Nova came out from behind the weed patch he'd grown on nil chin in the Maine woods, and announced himself ready yesterday to Commies, 6 to 2 Cards Keep Pace, Lower Cubs, 7 fo 5 St. Louis (AP) A four-run second inning was the bis splurge in the St.

Louis Cardinals" attack yesterday which enabled them to whip Chicago, 7-5, and keep almost lock step with Brooklyn for first place. The Dodgers, by defeating New York 15-7. still retain that .003 advantage. If the Cardinals hadn't won, veteran Lon Warneke would certainly have been the goat. The Cubs hit Clay Hits Homer Over Scoreboard Fans' Fare rBy George Kreker Slaughter ran into a wall in the deliver his message, second inning of the second game Tnis he inted out over fh with Pittsburgh Sunday as he and hone.

that yogi. COfmic punch Terry Moore both tried for a other truck t0 contrsrv fly which Moore nabbed. notwithstanding, you can bet It was thought he was only bruis-1 fami je Lo By GKORGE KRKKKR pain Clay, Commip outfielder. Vis 7 "A C.nod Morning: The famous Dizzy frahprt the first home run Fsr Field history over the center Dean was here last night and vou Bnhrtr m.i, Hic fl th'nkmg of defense complexes like fyld scoreboard last night but it can have him. He mario jthe other challengers when he tnyn i Aril keep Evansville from grab- Si i personal appearance at odd of the scries ture.

hr2 the game 6 Fans Field and the applause barely howdy to Joe Louis in the Yankee stadium's ring the night of Sept. 19. The club battling with Brooklyn for first place in the National league, has been beset by injuries! in 4. The defeat, absorbed before a topped the booing during his brief three consecutive homers good for four runs off his delivery in the fifth and sent him to the showers. In that inning, after Jake Mootv "Now that I've shaved my beard oil CAlCnn lTn.

nnl.r mm- croud c-f paying customers on in Decatur. 1 T-S: I 1 was every man on the team he explained it won get harm in uni.v i oe exact. Dizzv was at the Dean, drnpprd Decatur six full ball park 45 minutes. He arrived at had fanned. John Hudson singled.

behind the pace-setting 8:30 o'clock, broadcast one innin" Tnen Phil Cavarretta cleared the to play. Slaughter was batting .311. my way when I talk. And I want you to understand this before I get to town tomorrow: All the other Bees. Tonight i-pringnetd opens a over the public address svstem field pavilion with his third -r- n-ui, three-game stand at Fans Field.

autographed home run of the year. Stan Hack a few scorccards. Ciav's homer, coming in the threw out some autographed bae-lnit tne rnof of the Pavilion fori 1 1 111,. I iVir fifTli nrA Rill TV lV. r.1 c-rt V.

i iniiiii. iifdicu score- iv wit- Miowioie Kicisl and two: i.u i.iiuj.hi bnard some 400 feet from home 1'' the standsi and was in his auto-iover tne Pavilion for his 21st. guys who met Louis were thinking of defense first. Conn believed hii speed could do it: Godoy, Galento and some of those others had an idea their awkward styles would keep them out of trouble. You know what happened to them.

"Well, little Louie is thinking only of offense. I'm going to walk The blow was delivered with mobile headed back- st nuie liumbert lakes Over Twinkippy Scores New York iAPl W. E. Boeing's Twinkippy. a 516.70 Tor $2 longshot, ran off with the Susquehanna purse at Saratoga yesterday while the two favorites, George D.

i de r's Swabia and Mrs. Paye Whitney's The Rhymer, battled for last place. Poppadeets took second with Gun Bearer third. Harry Gumbert then took over txo out and the bases emptv. 9'15.

pitching and held the Cubs hit- "I'm all in." Dizzy said. "The Three in Ninth stirred the Commies heat nri in, less tne rest oi tne wav. ne was to a a 'h's around the! This rn-e exciting fireworks. Trailing colinlry are just too much for me. i have ahnm inougn tne cards still were anead the nmth inmng.

1 hae about eight more appear- 6 tn 1. g'm Please turn to Page 30 'Lou N'ova' Decatur scored three runs and had ances in ball parks in the next the mound. the bases filled when Lou Scoffic or weeks. hit a game. ending infield fly Clad in a brown suit and a sport i eorse shirt with a wide collar, the former doubles a walk which ford in This late rally chased starting pitcher from the i the league run a and a long fly.

The once great Dizzy Dean, who rose to baseball heights with the St. Louis Cardinals, and then went to the Chicago Cubs to finish a brilliant pitching career in the major leagues, showed up at the Evansvillc-Commie game at Fans Field last night and stayed for an hour. Here he is shown passing out autographs to a group of youngsters. (Herald Photo) Honey-Smooth And friendly, too, Marvels will Appeal to you. mound, uiip nit and two walks "1UL or conversation; Disciosure that Enos Slaughter's loaded the bases and a fly scored lauding the St.

Louis Cardinals I jnjurv of Sundav was a broken left ere run. issued pass whn picks to beat out Brooklyn :cavici.e forced Southworth to state fill the bases and Jewctt Wolf it current flag chase. Jonnnv Hopp in right, field. He came in. His control was no bet- Diz just didn't have it last night, will be there the rest of the sea-tor.

He walked both Clay and Vil- He licked the crowd-pleasing per- son as Slaughter is not expected to liiits. forcing in two runs, but 1 sonahty for which he's known. recover in time to aid in the pen-Scnffic didn't give him a chance to Maybe it would have added some- nant drive. 1 1. 1.

1. Results Standings- I.I.I. League Dawn' Attack Winner At Narragansett Pawtucket. H. I.

(API Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords three- At Waterloo 010 100 000 2 4 3 i year-old Dawn Attack turned back Clinton Waterloo 020 202 61x 13 12 0 a fancy band of sprinters yesterday cr.uni:e mis wild streak. He hit thing if he had pitched a few in-'CHICAGO t-e first ball pitched and that was nings. but judging from the results Hudson.

2b other exhibitions, we're not so av" a- Bud Byerly. who started in quest certain about that. iNfcholson. lf of his 14th victory but instead end-: for personal appearances, i ballessandro. cf fd up with his sixth defeat, was take Mickey Mouse or Mickey I Dahlcrcn.

lb to win the S5.000 added Pawtucket W. Pet. Evansville 53 37 JUS Cedar Rapids 54 38 .58" Springfield 54 43 .557 DECATUR 53 43 .552 Madison 43 52 .453 Clinton 40 55 .421 Waterloo 40 55 .421 Molme 38 58 .396 handicap as the Narragansett Rac I ff Tx fl 1 Bernstein. Goff (7) and Toncoff; Struss and Andrews. At Madison ing association opened its 42 day-fall meeting.

I tieorgc. quite i pitcher for five innings. He Bioy. The Cigarette of Quality rH'i kttrl The owner was among the crowd Cedar Rapids Madison 000 000 0819 13 1 001 000 0405 6 1 of 18,000 that saw Dawn Attack for ess monev ll JJ score his fourth consecutive tri umph. The winner paid S12.40 for I Hans.

Schubel i8 and Hixson: Balser. Hendrix (8) and Griswold. At Moline First Game blanked the Bees on two singles until the roof fell tn. Evansville tag-Sd Byerly fnr three runs in the and added three more in the seventh before he was excused and Lee Peterson finished Most Evansville's batting carre from the bottom end of the $2. AB PO A 5 113 0 0 3 114 0 0 4 12 10 0 4 1110 0 3 10 10 0 4 0 2 3 0 0 4 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 i 1 0 0 0 Uj 35 5 7 24 2 0 AB PO A 4 4 5 1 1 3 0 0: 4 0 0 10 0, 5 1 113 1 (I 3 1110 1 1110 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 4 1 3 2 3 0: 2 0 0 fi 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0.

10 0 0 0 32 7 8 27 13 1 Watch Over, was second and Bill Farnsworth third. 'STIPHANO (P.OTHiRS.PHIU.PA. Sturgeon, ss 'Galan. i Stringer, xx I French, I Monty, Leiber, xxx I Totals LOUIS jCrespi, 2b Moore, cf Hopp, rf lb iTriplett. If Crabtrec.

If Brown, 3b Marion, ss Mancuso, Claude Wright. Commie shortstop who is sidelined with an injured ankle, has been working out the last three nights at Fans Field. The ankle, which wouldn't bother most of us in our daily job, won't stand the sudden starts and stops of a baseball player. However, Wright hopes to get back into the lineup he-fore this week ends. Springfield Moline 001 000 01 5 0 000 220 4 8 0 order.

Walter DeFreitas. Nordquist and Keller: Bastien bat it'ing second baseman, col and Rolandson. Second Game 000 110 0147 14 2 W. L. Pet.

Brooklyn 6ft 37 .651 St. Louis 70 38 .648 Pittsburgh 58 46 .558 Cincinnati 56 48 .538 New York 49 52 .485 Chicago 46 51 .471 Boston 44 61 .419 Philadelphia 28 77 .267 American League W. L. Tct. New York 74 37 .667 Cleveland 58 48 .547 P'OSton 57 51 .528 Chicago 56 54 .509 Detroit 50 57 .467 Philadelphia 49 58 .468 Washington -43 61 .413 St.

Louis 43 64 .402 SDringfield Moline 100 003 0004 11 3 lected three hits and even Diehl. tne pitcher, belted two line singles Commies Threaten A sensational catch by Chet Clemens in left field cost the Com- Millar and Briner: Sowada. Ma- Warneke. r- rok i9 and Rolandson. jmsuuign ana Cincinnati were Uumbert, iT.ies a chance to rout Diehl in the tops in the National league during Totals early innings Bverly had opened a blistering Julv but even their 010 040 0005 041 100 lOx 7 the third with single and Schiniel fine records didn't gain any impor-: Chicago hit a liner near the foul line which ground on the leadin? Brook-! St.

Louis Clemens speared with one hand. lyn and St. Louis clubs. Two base hits Triplelt, Marion singled to right but Bverlv "he Pirates won 22 and lost nine 2. Dahlgren.

Home runs Moore, Hack. Nicholson. Crab- Yesterday's Results HacitatoH at cccnnrl orM nitH dllririlT Julv whilo f'inr-innati rein. Caval'l'etta. tri-nf fr.

rh IhirH f'bv inlnH tlllpH lfi Ollt Tho rr 1 1 off Montv 3 off Warneke 2 Struck but Scoffic 1 posted 15 wins against 11 defea's out by French 3. by Mooty 1. by! leaving the while the Dodgers broke even in 26 Warneke 3. by Gumbert 4. Hits i I.

Ofll '1 forced Clav at third I. I. I. League Evansville 6. Decatur 4.

Cedar Rapids 9. Madison Moline 4-4. Springfield 1-7. Waterloo 13. Clinton 2.

National l.eacue I IsULLHK A Aft rrw ft Crr.mies scoreless on three hits games. off French. 5 in 3 innings: off Moo-, 3 in 5: off Warneke. 7 in 4 ail a uaiK. During July.

Buckv Walters of off r.nmhort in 4 Winninp I Bargains For One Day, Wednesday, August 13th UHY The Bees scored three in the Cincinnati and Truett Sewell of Pitcher Gumbert; losing pitcher iixth a follows: DeFreitas hit a Pittsburgh tied for complete game French rjCKv nouoie down the ngni una each going the full dis Itie and stopped at third on Diehl's ance four times, hit to left. Kister singled, scoring; Playground Net Meet Planned Jim Frisina, Taylorville golfer, will play in the National Amateur qualifying trial Thursday at Chicago's North Shore Country club. A siege of 'flu floored him but he shot a 69 Sunday at South Side and plans to play Thursday. DeFreitas and a wild pitch moved the runners up to second and third. Byerly almost escaped this jam.

Ke fanned McEIyea and Williams threw out Gullcfjee. holding the runners Then Preibisch singled fir his only hit of the series, scor-ir Diehl and Kister. in the seventh. Clemens tripled tn right and Metkovich tapped to Bverly. DeFreitas' single scored Just 185 MEN'S SUITS Regular SUTS ON SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS Worsteds.

Tweeds, Homespuns and Many Famous Labels, in this Group All Sizes. BUY ONE OF THESE FINE I USED CAR VALUES I Decatur's city playground tennis tournament will be held Aug. 13-15 on the concrete courts at Fairvi 'W park, Duane Garver, recreation department tennis director Odds and Knds: Flovd Sticknev. 'announcer! last nipht Clemens and Diehl singled. Kister Commie third baseman, has been; The tourney, consisting of singles a'io singled, scoring DeFreitas.

playing with a bruised thumb. The competition in boys' and girls' forced Kister and the injury has hurt his batting aver-' visions, is open to players 12 to 16 third run scored when Kisseil but he insists on remaining in vears of age. inclusive, ed Gullerige's easy roller. Peter- the lineup. There is no entry fee.

Entries replaced Byerly and Preibisch Loss of Enos Slaughter for the 'may be filed, with Duane Garver P'T-ped to Suyiar. rest of the season has given Cardi-j by "calling 2-4946. or may be made EVANSVILLE AB PO A nal pennant hoprs a rough jolt. It's hetween. anri flam Wednesday.

Brooklyn 15. New York 7. St. Louis 7. Chicaeo 5.

Philadelphia 6. Boston 3. Only tames scheduled. American Leaeue Chiraeo 14-3. St.

Louis 9-10. Boston 8. New York 0. Cleveland at Detroit, rain. Only cames scheduled.

American Association Kansas Citv 7-11. Indianapolis 2-0. Louisville 2. Milwaukee 1. Columbus 3.

Minneapolis 0. St. Paul at Toledo, rain. Today's Games I. I.

I. Leaeue Springfield at Decatur 8:05 p.m. Cedar Rapids at Madison. Clinton at Waterloo. Moline at American League Boston at New York Newsome (13-fi vs.

Chandler (4-4). Cleveland at Detroit (2) Feller (20-8) and Milnar (8-13) vs. Kenton (7-4) and Gorsica (6-5). St. Louis at Chicago Harris 18-10) vs.

Dietrich (5-fi). Washington at Philadelphia Leonard (12-11) vs. MeCrabb (9-8). National League New York at Brooklyn (2) Hubbell l't-6) and Melton (6-7) vs. Wyatt (15-8) and Casey (9-7).

Chiraeo at St. Louis Olsen (9- 6) vs. Lanier (7-6). rhiladelpuia at Boston Blan- tnn (6-9) and.Tobin (9-6). (Only games scheduled.) lllini Captain Ineligible 1 2 ASK ABOUT OUR 90-DAY 1 11KP na I rahtrpo anrf A 0 1 0 0 rLiig.

io, di iiif roniuH 2 Coaker Triplett will divide right clubhouse. Drawings will be made 0 duties from now on. depend- at 9 a. m. that day and play will 0 ing on the enemy pitcher immediately afterward.

0 0 Washington Park is running a' Garver said last night that 50 1 0 two mile and one-ouarter mara- rt CHARGE ACCOUNT. PLAN i VcF.lv'ea. lb Prebiesch. I Cicmers. If Jie'kovich.

rf 2b Diehl. 5 0 4 0 4 1 4 0 4 2 4 2 0 0 ty dlC CAtLltU IU Cllll-i Jll I thon handicap tomorrow afternoon. each division. I 0 0'Shot Put has been assigned top; since, the tournament is held weight of 1-IH pounds as an attraction to begin- $1.95 to $2.50 SHIRTS 1940 CHEVROLET SPORT 1940 PLYMOUTH TUDOR 1940 CHEVROLET COUPE 1940 CHEVROLET TOWN 1939 CHEVROLET TOWN 1939 FORD COUPE 1939 FORD TUDOR 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1938 HUDSON COUPE 1937 OLDS. SEDAN 1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1937 FORD TUDOR 1937 CHEVROLET TOWN 1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1937 PLYMOUTH COACH 1936 CHEVROLET COACH 1936 CHEVROLET SPORT 1936 CHEVROLET TOWN 1936 OLDS.

COUPE $1.29 F.ngland. Millikin graduate, has' 3 fi 12 12 ners, members of the high school AB PO A t. been named coach at St. Joseph i tennis squad and previous winners 3 high school. jare not to compete.

Last 4 i 3 0 0 year's champions were Dick Bol- $1.65 to $1.98 PAJAMAS $1 Total. DECATCR 'hmiel. rf Kis-ell. Clav 1' 2b B'x 0 1 0 4 0: Gallico a former sports 'mger and Emmy Lou Pillager. 0 on 0 writer who is better known now for Trophies will be given for first his magazine sto.

ies. is writing the: p'hee. medals for second and. rib- 0 0 0 story on the life of Lou Gehrig 1111 uniu. 1 which will be made into a motion $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 STRAW HATS $1 $1.00 SUMMER TIES 2 for $1 0 10 10 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Softball picture.

Gallico is in Hollywood with Airs Gehrig and Christy Walsh, a life- 1 7 10 31 4 9 for Poo'i in Champaign. 111. (AP) long friend of Gehrig's, working -in Rucinocc Man'c the picture which is intended to be I I'niversity of Illinois officials! 93G FORD TUDOR 0(10 1103 300 000 000 013-4 $2.00 and $2.50 SPORT SHIRTS $1 an aiiinennc, svnipatneuc and nm ihz i 1.1 ii ituiixioi.ru mai aoe 1 ur-faithlul portrayal" of the famous SpenccrKelI'e 241 200 2-1 111 8 ek, lllini football captain for 1941 has been declared ineligible. Turek. Xew York Yankee fust baseman.

Brownrll and Gretn: Miller and I Reeves. a guard from Chicago, has been attending summer school, but failed to straighten out his scholastic R'nc in- Kister 2. Prei-c -g 2 DeFreitas. Rchmicl. D.

Clav 1 Two base hits De VVilliams. Three-base hit -env. Home run D. Clav. Si.c-r..;ce5- Kisseil.

Left on 7. Uecatii'- 10. 8 3 Kiwanis 200 -001 .1 fi Here and There: Clyde Jr. A. of C.

213 325 x- 16 19 1 plough's first six home runs were 1936 FORD SEDAN 1936 DODGE SEDAN 1935 PLYMOUTH COACH 1935 FORD COUPE 1935 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1935 CHEVROLET COACH 1934 CHEVROLET TOWN 1934 TERRAPLANE SEDAN hit in six different parks this sea ana ana Lon- nlavs to Kissi-ll 'sen. The straDOins Cub catcher i)P to Ki-ter to i flouted for ilio cii-fiiit in St l.iunc i Lions to S18.50 35C SPORT COATS $7 Shirts Short's 4 for I rl Ik ii irrx SHp-Over or Button Front SUMMER ROBES $1.59 SWEATERS $1.79 S-65 to S2 95 Boys' $1.00 and SI .65 SWIM TRUNKS $1 Sport Shirts- 2 for $1.15 200 000 13 400 040 8 Y. M. C. A.

8 I 1 1 rOm I In 1,1 rt Xew York, Cincinnati and 1 I OOSlOll Philadelphia before he unfurled his C.mphell and Wells: Kinlcv and 2. Bases on balls Kerwiu 4 1 Wolf 2 I'TSt four-bagger in Field fitf ti i.Inlv I nrli Ktrin Bvt rlv HI LA i Julv in om- The Chicago White Sox have re- All-St iis mauied in the first division fiht Oakes' 100 030 U- 4 5 4 230 i)22 X-H 8 3 despite the fact injuries have side- Kdiiecomb. Heitert and Ellis: lined three regulars. Moose Sol I.otaesell and 9 in 8 2-3 Wild Pa-sed ball Black- Wifirun? Ditch, Diehl. l.os-n.icher- Bverlv.

Cmpircs Al-j-ZT Tobin bases Tim-- surr.r 2 11. Daley's Lose Two S'stev, softhall team lost a at Dnn. Sunday nisht, 5-1 and 6-2. BACHRACHS A iwn a- mn Knickerbocker. Suiters has a siishi: v.ommertiai League skull fracture-at practise, I.odisi-I H'irJher ScrvicrijO 100 1- 10 for 25 27 YEARS YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FRANKLIN AT ELDORADO ani nas a Iractured finder and 1M Iowa Power 350 20! 1 1 4 for 10' SQUARE SHOES Knickerbocker is nursinfi a blood Williams and Cooper: Brovles MllKl.s j.N'IERWOVEX HOSE CROSBY 'Men's Wear Since 1877 clot on the shin.

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