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NL Lead Near Cubs- Drop Braves twice to Draw Play at tJ Rammler 0 Golf and Country Club Opmn fr PUy DETROIT FREE PRESS Thursday, June 12, 1947 23 126 GOLFERS SEEK TO END DUO'S MONOPOLY Pirates Edge Sportfert oIf roar In Mlrhlraa. Fin liqnnr. rood food. OPEy DATES FOR LEAGUE PLAY end BANOVETS Shirley Spork Keeps Sharp, Kosten on Spot in Blythefield Ariel Ace Makes Good Finally Wins as 6-1 Shot on Fast Track 6060 Utica Road latwatn Schoenharr WDGA Medal Crown Van Dyk Roads Riddell and William Olander, of Western; Ellis Berry and Clarence Hacquoil, of Red Run, and Harvey Olsen and Ed Stoup, of Lochmoor. Phnm? Utlti 9202.

flr 7f. Ml 7Tia Utlt Giants, 8-7 Reds Beat Dodgers; Cards Back in Cellar NEW YORK (JF) Chicago's Cuba further tightened the blistering National League pennant race. BY TOMMY DEVINE Free Press Staff Writer GRAND RAPIDS Termination of a links monopoly was the objective of 126 golfers as they prepared to tee off in the fifth annual Blythefield Invitational tournament. Qualifying play starts -Thursday morning. Match play in the best-ball event gets under way Friday, with the finals scheduled Sunday.

Co-ed Rallies with Last-Round 83 to Overtake Mrs. Bretzlaff BY MARSHALL DANN BY AL COFFMAN" It took Dave Ferguson's crack sprinter, Ariel Ace, almost three weeks to find the kind of a track he likes at the Fairgrounds. The four-year-old son of Ariel finally found firm footing in the $2,200 Coldwater Purse. In contrast to his first two starts at the meeting, he shot to the front The Cuba turned back the Boston Braves twice in Boston, 4 to 0 and 5 to 2. They replaced the A last-round spurt brought Shirley Spork, of Meadowbrook, the Women District crown for the second straight year.

teams form a heavy part of the field and the star half of the combination that is favored to break the Sharp-Kosten monopoly. CHUCK KOCSIS, Michigan Open champion from Red Run, is paired with Doug Blom, of Flint. The Kocsis-Blom combination has been made the early favorite. Kocsis appears at the top of his game. As warmups for his participation at Blythefield he fired a 65 over his home course last week and turned in a 68 at Meadowbrook in a Suburban League match.

Other prominent Detroit teams include: Neil Boyle and Jack Miller, of the Golf Club; John Oswald and Bill Holt, of Oakland Hills; Ed Flowers, of Meadowbrook, who is paired with C. J. Farley, Invitational tournament chairman; the father-and-son team of Irv and Jim Funston, of Plum Hollow; Ed craves in tnird place and moved to within a game and a hate of The 20-year-old redhead was SUNDAY, JUNE 15th 2:30 P. M. International Match Between ALL PALESTINE HAPOEL TEAM and AMERICAN CANADIAN ALL-STAR TEAM three-strokes flown to Mrs.

W. H. ine iront-running Giants. New York dropped an 8-7 slugfest to Escapes Traps THE 15 LOW-SCORING teams in the qualifier will gain places in the championship flight. The defending champions, Jack Sharp, of Grand Rapids, and Bob Kosten, of Kansas City, are automatic of STADIUM Admission 1.80 AUSPICES af labar-Zioaist Ortaaiatiaa tni Nartk Aaiwlcaa PROCEEDS to build Modern Stadium In Palaitina Bretzlaff, of Detroit Golf Club, going into the final round.

An opening seige of sub-par golf enabled her to quickly overcome that deficit. At the end of the round she was leading Mrs. Bretzlaff by three strokes. Miss Spork, who sandwiched in her playing between final exams at Michigan Normal, finished with 83 after a pair of 85s for a 253 total. Mrs.

Bretzlaff, who led the first two days with 84 and 83, soared to an 89 for 256. Saeear Lutta. TICKETS OH SALE AT 11816 Dt Bit, ar at tlu Gata me r-iiisDurgn in New York. THE CUBS ARE two percentage points ahead of th Braves and a half game back of the second-place Brooklyn Dodgers, who lost a 5-4 decision to the Cincinnati Reds in Brooklyn. The Giants staged another of their famous late-inning rallies before bowing to the Pirates.

The New Yorkers tallied twice in the seventh inning and in the ninth on Willard Marshals second homer of the game and llflf right away and led throughout to whip Memphis Bud by a length and a half. SINCE MOST of the 8,631 fans were discouraged by his performance as the favorite in his two previous races here, Ariel Ace went postward at 6-1. This time he ran like the No. 1 choice, covering the six furlongs in 1:12 2-5 and never meeting a serious challenge. Memphis Bud, a refugee from the claiming ranks, chased the winner all the way.

He was unable to pick up any ground and barely staved off the late bid of Crack Reward by a nose for runner-up honors. qualifiers. Contestants who miss berths in the top bracket will be paired in seven other flights: Sharp and Rosten' have dominated the Invitational at Blythefield from its inception. They have taken the title the four times the tournament has been held. In compiling that record they have turned back repeatedly the challenges of Michigan's best amateur stars.

The field at Blythefield looms as the most formidable in the tournament's history. Detroit Chief Chick PARK FREE ON OUR ADJOINING LOT THIS HARD-TO-GET THE FIRST five holes were the aflaaiaW 1 1 6 I turning point. Playing in the same twosome with Mrs. Bretzlaff, Miss Spork opened up on the tricky north course at DGC with four or uie season. But Reliefer Kirby Higbe then retired the side to snap the Giants streak.

'r ST lit pcvr 1 V- si 1 ISihimii J' Until came to Detroit, Ariel pars and a birdie. She gained a stroke on each of the five holes and never lost that edge. Ace had five of his eight starts this year and never finished JOHXXY MIZE clouted his 16th homer of the year off Starter out of the money. Then a slow track stopped him on opening day, when he ran sixth. YOKOHAMA (U.R) Maj.

William T. Vandegraff, of Colorado Springs, was named coach of the Eighth Army Chicks 1947 football team. A WEEK LATER the Ferguson in11 colt was 10th in a field of 12. The racing strip was labeled fast, but it was still dull from rains earlier in the week. They're On The Move At Bob Ford's can't come in, order by mail.

it you Pleaae add 3 Michigan Salea Tax. Everything was changed Wednes FORD day, and that met with Ariel Ace's approval. He galloped home to fritz Ostermueller in the initial frame with two on. At Ebbets Field, Ray Mueller's pinch double with the bases loaded in the sixth inning spelled doom for the Dodgers. Joe Hatten, who has never beaten the Reds, was charged with the setback.

Jackie Robinson, of Brooklyn, enjoyed his biggest day in the majors by belting two singles, a double and triple In four times at bat. Philadelphia's Phillies shoved St. Louis Cardinals back into the National League cellar by clipping the defending world champs, 5 to 4, in Philadelphia. THE PHILS jumped on Howie Pollet for all their runs in the first Another birdie on the ninth netted a 38 on the front nine and a three-stroke lead at the torn. Both carded 45s on the second nine.

A sensational explosion shot on the 565-yard 17th clinched the match. Mrs. Bretzlaff, two strokes behind at the time, placed her third shot in front of the green. Miss Spork went into a deep trap with her fourth. TRAPS HAD been Shirley's biggest trouble previously in the tourney, but time she blasted out to 10 inches from the pin.

Mrs. Bretzlaff had another bad chip shot and they each carded a six. Miss Courtright blazed around the back nine in 39 for the 83 pay $14, $6.60 artd $4.80 across the board. Prices Slashed GUARANTEED FIRST LINE NEW TIRES THr 1 0j 1w In the earlier events three newcomers won at prices ranging from $18.40 to $5. Maratimer scored at the big figure to start a $162.20 Daily Double for 118 fans.

Loneadie was on the other i 1 Famous Makes 6.00x16 'SHkJc end at $8.60. For the second time this season the week-day handle soared above the half-million mark. It was which yielded her third place Free Press Fboto SHIRLEY SPORK Blasts way to victory ALL TIRES SUBJECT TO FEDERAL. TAX. All brand NEW.

first line tires from famoua makers. Deep treads anl wide gripping surface for safe, long wear. Tubes at Lowest Prices $503,505 and enabled the State 6.53x16, $13.00 7.00x15, $14.25 7.00x16, $14.75 inning after Joe Medwick belted a three-run homer in the top half of the inning off Ken Raff ensberger. FIRST GAME CHICAGO BOSTON AB A AB A two strokes behind Mrs. Bretzlaff.

She needed only 10 putts to take $25,175 in taxes. i 4 Holmri.r 4 3 3 10 MOTORElE Will check your car and fell you which deal below is best for you! NO MONEY DOWNTERMS Money Saver No. 1 BRAND NEW Factory Built 100 H. P. Major League Leaders nllTY Kirkrrt.r 4 0 2 4 11 ShefnK.e 4 2 3 4 3 5 Mnitkim.1 3 0 12 Merullo.a 4 13 4 11 1 Hopp.cf 4 10 0 0 Torgesn.l 4 10 4 3 0 KouelM 4 0 6 0 0 4 2 3 0 2 SiKti.KS 3 0 14 2 Kyan.3 3 2 17 3 Spahn.

2 0 0 1 r.M'Co'k 1 0 Assault Draws Top Weight in Brooklyn 'Cap LEADING BAT8MEV ATI0NAL IF. AG IE A BRAND NEW i MAW BOAT 4-Base Optical Ground Lens SUN GLASSES Fret Case Each Pair! Slaughter. Cards 4ft 165 AO on this nine, holing put chip shots on Nos. 11 and 15 and one-putting Nos. 12, 16, 17 and 18.

CHAMPI0X8HIP FLIGHT Shirley Spork 170- 83 253 Mrs. W. H. Bretrlaff. Jr.

187- 89 25B Betty Jane Courtright 17A- 83 258 Mrs. Sam Byrd 173- 87-r-WO Mrs. Ed Bush 176- 88 264 Margaret Kossell 178- 8 2B4 Mrs. H. G.

Higbie 17B- 89 265 Mrs. J. W. Lee III 179- 98 275 Mrs. A.

E. Wilson 187- 89 276 Mrs. J. H. Bradley 186- 97 282 Therese law son 189- 93 282 Mrs.

William Chesbroufh 186- 98 284 Mrs. C. E. Strieker 191- 94 285 Mrs. W.

L. McGiveria 189- 99 288 Mrs. C. P. McLain 191- 97 288 Mrs.

R. G. Mirbell 192- 97 289 Mrs. Don Watkfhs 19O-101 291 Mrs. W.

B. Cameron 195-108 303 Josephine Lange 229-107 336 Withdrew; Bylma Streyel. Walker. Phillies 47 164 22 58 Haas. Cincinnati 45 179 27 60 ftu.tin 4Q ion i9 ca Johnson.

0 0 0 0 Totals 33 IT 27 12 Total 33 "7 sTI? Flied out for Spahn in sfTenth. Pet. .358 .354 .335 .333 .328 Pet. Assault, the New Vork 46 171 48 56 NEW YORK (U.R) Chicago Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PfAC "fi.hino or rlertP AMERICAN LEAGI AB Boudrean, Indians 40 14 4 23 51 li.iaggio. Yankees 46 175 33 60 McQuinn.

Yankees 46 170 22 58 KELL, DETROIT 46 177 17 0 Spence. Senators 42 135 16 45 aasiW .354 .343 .341 .339 .333 V-8 HOME RINS Mlze. Giants 16 Miller. Reds Keller. Yankees 13 Marshall.

Giants 12 11 1946 Triple Crown champion, was assigned top weight of 133 pounds for the $50,000 added Brooklyn Handicap at Aqueduct, June 21. The nomination list closed with 37 horses entered. Racing Secretary John Campbell assigned Basileus II the next highest impost, 126 pounds, for the mile-and-a-quarter gallop. Stymie, the handicap champion of 1945, is next at 124 pounds. handle- 'H3v' lltusua oars Johnon, Cavarrrtta, Srhef-flnB.

SrheffinK. Torseson. RBI Srlieffine 2. Dallesandro. Waitko.

2B Ryan. Waitkns, Johnson. iP John-nn. and Waitkns: Ryan and Tnrg-pMin Kvan, SistI Bnu Torceson. LB hiiaco 8.

Boston H. BB Larle 2. Snahn 2. SO Lade 2, Spahn 3. Spahn in 7 innings, Johnson 4 in 2.

SECOND GAME Chicago MU O02 200 12 ft Bo-ton 000 O00 0 10 'J 7 I Cliipman, Rush (8 and Mrt'ulloiieh Cooper, Slioun 6). Wright (9 and Mali. pete Installed 24-kt. gold-plated frame. Mother-of-pearl brow rest bar and nose rests.

Ground and polished sage-green lens absorb 56 of aye-damaging sun rays. RESTFUL ROCKER ACTION Complete Williams. Red Sox 12 RCNS BATTED IS Mlze. Giants 45 Keller. Yankees 36 Marshall.

Giants 42 DiMagglo. Yanks 31 Torgeson, Braves 39 Miller, Reds 34 KCNS Mlze. Giants 48 Thomson. Giants 38 Stirnweiss, Yanks 41 Robinson, Dodgers 37 Williams. Red Sox 38 HITS Banmholtz.

Reds 65 Haas. Reds 6A DiMaggio. Yanks 60 Gustine. Pirates 60 KELL. TIGERS 60 FIRST FLIGHT Mary Banmgartner 199- 93202 Mrs.

J. J. Lueal 216-109 235 Mrs. W. F.

Selfert 190- 96 286 Mrs. A. E. Cathrrwood 197- 97 28 Clara Jane Mosaek 19.V 95 20O Mrs. C.

G. Predmore 199- 93 292 Mrs. J. Gaskin 205-106 311 Mrs. P.

F. Jerome 208-104 312 Mrs. E. R. Reinsh 212-102 311 Mrs.

H. N. Mendenhall 209-108 317 Mrs. M. O'Ronrke 210-107 317 Mrs.

P. J. Peterson 217-107 324 Mrs. M. F.

Diaz 222-10 328 Mrs. Jack Henderson 315-1 18 331 Withdrew: Mrs. J. W. Fleck Mrs.

C. B. Tattle, Anne Austin, Mrs. Grace Newton. EW TOR If riTTSBCRCH AB AB A ira 0 4 1 Rigney.3 4 3 Witek.2 4 0 3 2 1 6 0 7 1 homsn.cf 4 2 0 Mizp.lb 4 Money Saver No.

2 REBUILT 90 II. P. 4 3 3 Cot.ss A Rirkard.cf 5 Flrtchpr.l 4 Kincr. If 5 (iiistinr.3 4 Westlkr.r 5 Hillivan.c 2 Honrll.c 2 Manch.2 5 Ostprmlr.p 3 Higbe.u 0 SECOND FLIGHT Complete with Seat Mrs. Malcolm McMillan 193-103 296 196-100 296 MOTOR Oil ooper.e 3 Marshll.r 3 0 Gordon.lf 3 il.afata 2 2 Kprr.ss 0 1 Jann, 0 1 Brggs.p Lohrke KfnedT.p (iearlirt Trinkle.p SOU 10 0 4 2 0 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Installed ana oac Sensational Value at Tha most eomfortable porch or lawn chair vou ever at In! Spring 27 Complete Exchange Mrs.

E. L. Smith Mrs. S. W.

Nunneler Mrs. William Guse Mrs. H. G. Lure Mrs.

A. 8. MeCIoy Mrs. G. A.

Roberts Mrs. R. C. Chase Mrs. M.

E. 8heppard Mrs. Vanhn N'esbit Mrs. William Teeter Mrs. H.

A. Shnler Mrs. R. A. Melton Mrs.

A. G. Osterman Mrs. Lance Skinner Mrs. A.

Charleston Mrs. O. D. Campbell Withdrew: Mrs. R.

JO I-100 301 203- 100 303 207- 99 3416 204- 10.V 309 211. 98 309 208- 102 310 212- 99 311 211. 100 311 312 209- 107 31H 215-103 318 222-108 320 214-108 322 214-108 322 227-105332 A. Yoder. Totals 40 14 27 6 Totals 33 6 27 10 A VICTORY in this race would put either Assault or Stymie ahead of Whirlaway's all-time money-winning record.

Mrs. Falco Wins MGA Tourney A 44-49 93 at Sunnybrook netted Mrs. William Falco her first victory of the reason in the Women's MGA weekly tournaments. Mrs. H.

T. Schueler topped the first flight at 108; Mrs. H. G. Gar-man won in the second flight with 114, and Mrs.

Harold Rowe dominated the third flight with 137. Eli to Braves (U.R) The Boston Braves announced signing of Dick Manville, a six-foot-three-inch pitcher who was ineligible at Yale this year. riOW 2 STORES Veterans and Civilians 6 Feet or Taller Slim or Stout SIZES UP TO 56 PAY $10 LESS than the ticket prict Any Suit or Topcoat in the store "LARGE OR SMALL SHORT OR TALL PHILCONS FITS THEM ALL" SPORTCOATS 85 Less Charge Accounts Available rniilrd out for Bcggs in fifth, singled for Kennedy in seventh. iStrurk out for Gordon in ninth. Sfopped out for Trinkle in ninth- jiael frame is white enameled wooden arm rests are enamel finished, too.

The thick back and seat cushions ere offered in either blue or red. Similar chairs ere being sold at far higher prices it's really a sensational value! Not lk spring seal mnd back rl i thii fina thair, at thowt in tmall sketch. Quality conitmc lion throughout! 0 2 2 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 2 0 17 2 2 0 3 0 0 Pittsburgh ew Vork Money Saver No. 3 MOTOR KING THIRD FLIGHT Mrs. John Dodds 314 217- 98 315 210-109 319 215- 105 320 216- 108 324 214-112 326 218- 120 338 228-1 11 339 235- 109 344 236- 1 L2 348 Mrs.

H. C. Caprnan Mrs. F. C.

Dlttrich Mrs. W. E. Johnston Mrs. C.

I- Joy Mrs. A. C. Chambers Mrs. T.

Farnsworth Mrs. E. J. Jeffries. Jr.

Mrs. R. A. Campbell Mrs. J.

G. Hill Withdrew: Mrs. L. Cox 2. Rikard, Fletcher.

Gustine. Westlakr. Oitermiieller 2. Kigney. Witrk.

Mi, 3. Kerr. Gustine, Cooper, Cox. KBI Fletcher. Kiner 2.

Mize 3. Vox 3. Marsall '), Howell. Kerr. Gearart.

2B ietcher, Gutine, Kiner. Ostermueller. Kerr. 3B ton. II Mile, Marshall 2, Cox.

Ostermueller. LB Pittsburgh 9. 3. BB Jansen 2. Ostermueller 2.

Beggs 1. ISO Jansn 1. Ostermueller 3. Beggs 2, Kennedy 3, Higbe 1. Jansen 7 in l'A.

Beggs 1 In 3Vi. Kennedy 3 in 2. Trinkle 0 in 2. Ostermueller 5 in H'4t. Higbe 1 in 2-.

Wl stermueller. LF Beggs. Attendance 13.272 (paid). OVERHAUL Installed complite Wileox. Mrs.

R. R. Rolph. Mrs. A.

Lnndberg. Mrs. K. McRae. Mrs.

E. M. Gladden, Mrs. N. D.

Meisner. PAINT so? wal! BROOKLYN AB CLASH IN BRIGGS STADIUM A 3 2 I 3 4 4 4 0 1266 GRISWOLD Woodward at Columbia Fox Theater Bide Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. to.

Money Saver No. 4 REPOWER PACKAGE CINCINNATI AB A Tatum.r till I 4 4 lialan.lf 3 1 3 0 Haas.rr 5 2 10 oung.l 3 2 12 1 3 II 2 4 I amano.e 3 0 3 1 HaM.3 3 0 1 2 Riddle.o 1 0 Mueller 110 0 Gumprt.p 0 0 0 0 2 1 A 0 4 1 3 3 Cat. Kobinsn.l 4 Snider.ef A Walker.r 4 Hermski.l 5 Kdwards.c A likls 0 A Keese.ss 3 Hatten. 2 handlr.n 0 Gionfrdo 0 Khik.d 0 tVaughan 1 Lombrdi.p 0 3 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 A Va spreading Stags and Jungaleers to Decide Prep Title BY GEORGE PUSCAS Detroit's baseball stars of tomorrow the high school stars tf today will get their first taste of big-league atmosphere Thurs mam Wi that $il thorouB" and a 0 1 Qsn-EBt arras flOft Totals 31 8 27 13 Totals 37 13 27 13 Installed Complete gem PUHT BSUSHSS day. HEAVY DUTY GENUINE JUTE ROPE games while losing one and tying one this season.

Drive in Call in 1D0.FT. COIL vx or Doubled for Riddle in sixth. Walked for Chandler in sixth, jingled for king in eighth. SKsn for Edwards in ninth. Cincinnati 001 004 00 0 5 Brookbn OOt 010 02 0 4 Galan.

Miller, l-amanno. Wahl 2. Pi.mUv. Robinson. Jnrxcnsen.

aughan. fc Jorgt-nsen. RBI Zientara. Snider 2, Lamanno. Mueller 3.

aughan. Robinson. 2B Robinson, Snider, or sen-sen 2. Voong. Mueller.

3B Robinson. 8 Riddle. Robinson. DP Tatpm. Lamanno and Young: Zientara.

Miller and oung. I Cincinnati 9, Brooklyn 12. BB Riddle 3. Hatten 5. handler 1.

Gumbert 2. King 2. Lombard! 8. SO Hatten 1. Riddle 1.

King 2. Riddle 8 in 5 innings. Gumbert 5 In 4. Hatten 6 in 5. Chandler 0 in King 1 in 2.

Lombard) I in 1. WP Riddle. LP Hatten. Attendance 10.571. Brand new ideal heavy duty rope for towing, boats and many other uses around home, camp or cottage.

100 MILE MIDGET CLASSIC for all facts Oregon 5000 WHITE COTTOH ROPE 1' Ask Bob Neff, DBF BAIN BRIDGE SPEEDWAY 20c $1.29 100 Feet SASHCORD CLOTHES LINE ST. i.ons i tl CLEVELAND, OHIO DRIVER'S BEST FRIEND OHIO ROUTE 43fc GEAUGA LAKLl 5 Dusak.r.l 5 Musial.l 4 Kuroski.3 4 Mrdwk.lf Northy.r 2 Moore.cf 2 Iteering.ef 2 The cream of the crop from 19 public school teams, Southeastern and Mackenzie, will clash in Brings Stadium for the City League baseball championship. The title test will be the nightcap of a double-header. Red-ford, co-winner of the West Side crown with Mackenzie, will meet Denby, of the East Side, In the opener at 1p.m. Southeastern qualified for the finals by edging Redford, 7 to 6, Tuesday.

It will send Ted Schultz to the mound in the finale of the high schools' 1946-47 athletic schedule. MACKENZIE WDLL start Jerry Wallis, a lanky right-hander who has little speed but a large assortment of curves and sliders. The Stags' appearance in the title game will be their first in history -and they will be favored to walk off with the championship. Southeastern will be bidding forthe crown for the first time In 13 years. The Jungaleers shared the title with Northern and Chadsey in 1934.

Southeastern has won seven 1 8 1 1 1 1 4 Dupont ZELAN Treated 230 SUNDAY PM JUNE 15 PHILADELPHIA A AB A 4 Albrights 3 0 3 3 0 Wyrok.ef 4 14 0 1 Ennis.lf 2 10 0 3 Gilbert.lf 2 10 0 0 Adams.rf 2 0 10 Seminck.e 2 0 2 1 0 Handlv.3 2 14 2 0 Sehiiltx.1 4 17 1 3 Yerban.2 4 15 4 It Kafens r.o 0 0 0 Padgett 0 v.Maunev 0 Schmidt.p 0 0 10 0 Hughes.o 2 0 0 zWalker 1 Kowe.p 0 0 0 0 Bob Nff is I 6 M.irion.s 4 JAC.CET: Miracle Man 'u. Jr. Wilber.e Rire.r QUALl FYI MG, SATURDAY JUNE 14 1 3 git Guragila.e 2 Tl ross 0 0 0 0 Pollet.p of Sarvic at Bob Ford's. Ask for Neff. DBF.

He'll make your wishes com true. 4 ACRES OF SERVICE Shed Rain! Repel Wind! Zipper Front! Fully Lined! -ELMM IFAILILIIJWj? Btirkhrt.n OOt Slangh'r 1 0 Pickson.D 2 0 1 tSisler 1 Staley.D 0 0 iintt Totals 35 10 24 13 Totals 28 6 27 11 Wall tailored famoua Dupont Zalan treated fab-rie that sheds rain, keeps out wind. 3 pockets bel-tad back. Also available In gabardine. Sizes 34 to 46.

mi iru Kilt i oi Ran for Garaglola in eighth. Fouled out for Dickson in eighth, Walked for Raf fensberger in first. yKan for Padgett in first. zRolled out for Hughes In eighth. EXCESSIVE HAIR FAILING STOPPED 1 Laarn tha trua facts about dandruff, falling hair, Itohlng, dry new and othtr toalp dltordart.

My dlicovry will ovarooma -thasa condition and ravivaa oil glands so tha hair can.sur viva and grow. WO MASSAGES, SALVES, OILS, TONICS, MACHINES, DRUGS, DIET OR LIGHT USED. LET ME ALSO EXPLAIN WHY BALDNESS IS NOT HEREDITARY. In Raxlnrst 15 Year f'RKE EXAMINATION SHOULD BY CHANCE any tcalp trouble recur in tha future, service will be given Free of Charge. Backed by WRITTEN GUARANTEE in inn AA 5f.

Lonls Philadelphia BOO 000 00 5 DEE EVERY MONDAY' STOSf Ua THURSDAY NITt EsSsSHfislWsBa 3 Srhoendienst. Musial. Medwick. Marlon. Albright.

Wyrostek. Adams. Seminick. Handler. Musial.

RBI Medw-ck 3. fiehoendienst. Seminick. Handler 2. Verban 2.

2B Scboendicnst. HR Medwick. DP Marion and Musial: Srhoendienst. Marion and Musial: Albright. Verhan and LB Si.

Louis 8. Philadelphia 7. BB Rar'ensherger 1. Hughes 2, Pollet 3. Rurkhart 1.

Dickson 3. Staler 1. SO Hughes 2. Dickson 2. Pollet 1 in Mi innings.

Bnrkhart 1 in Dickson 4 in l. Staley in 1, Raffensberger 3 In 1. eVhmldl 4 in IVx. Hnghes 4 in 4'. Rows in 1.

WP Hushes. LP Pollet. At tendance 6,750. DIRECT FACTORY DEALER 14585 Michigan, Dearborn Immediate Service Open till Midnight HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALISTS IIIER 9 ia is Mtthoa' end'ersea' ev ireaiiMat Bislnisietia aits' Physicians iri iwB 6 ragasr GEfCEir. caei) 913 Sttakeiuea W.

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