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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 8

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Till: TIMES RECORDER: JULY 16, 1941 anks Triu mph its aiely.as DiMaggio Joe Vosmik May Sign Willi Louisville Fishing at Charles Mill Reservoir Springfield Cardinals vr CLEVELAND, July 15 W) Outfielder Joe Vosmik, formerly 1 i-ViO- New York Bombers Increase Lead as Tribe Bows to Sox Belt Three Cub Hurlers To Win by 13-5 Score with the Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox in the American league and recently released by Brooklyn of the National league, V. -rf 4. Si said today he expected to sign with the Louisville American Association club. Vosmik said he helmer, Castano 3, Osborne, Ciolek, Me-Naultv. Alston.

Two base hits Bauer. R. took three contests. Consistent By HOWARD SPENCER The Springfield Cardinals, who had been approached by Herb Pennock of the Boston Red Sox Ditching and a balanced attack pac Goldsmith, Home, Nledson. Sacrifice Droege.

Etherton, Collett. Left on bases-Springfield 10: ZanesviUe S. Double playa Drantz Hoff Etherton 1: Bralnard ed by DiMaggio now has given the New Yorkers 15 victories in their last 16 games, 19 out of their last farm system and likely would come to terms for the berth which would return him to the minors for the first time since 1930. usoorne j. eiruca oui cinerion Brainard 3.

Osborne 4. Hits off Dranta 5 In 3 (0 out in 3rd): Etherton 6 in 3 3-3: were held scoreless for 32 consecutive innings, hit the jack pot last night as they collected 16 hits off three pitchers to bury the ZanesviUe Cubs under a 13-5 score and disappoint a Ladies Night crowd of 1,702 at the 21 and 34 out of their last 39. CHICAGO, July 15 CW The New York Yankees rolled over the Chicago White Sox again today, 5 to 4, as their powerhouse slugger, Joe DiMaggio, ran his consecutive game hitting streak to 55 games. Joe started his string last May 15 against Eddie Smith and he kept alive the amazing record today against the same chubby southpaw with a double and single in live trips to the plate. The Yankee star collected seven Smith forced DiMaggio to hit an Bralnard 6 In 41-3; Hoff 7 In 4: Osborne 1 in 8.

Hit by pitcher by Hoff (ft. Gold-smith): by Bralnard (Castano), wild pitch Hpft. Passed ball Nledson. Win easy double play ball to Luke Ap pling in the first Inning but the ning pltcner usoorne. tjosing piicner Etherton.

Umpires O'Conner and James. Sox shortstop muffed the ball and Joe was safe. The next time up he With Branch Rickey, vice pres Time 3:48. Attendance 1703 includ ing 836 ladles. singled sharply past Bill Knicker bocker.

Later he grounded to Ap Bob Zuppke Retained as Illini Coach ident of the St. Louis National league team, watching his farm hands from the bleachers, Springfield spotted the Cubs four runs dine, drew an intentional walk hits In four games against the Sox as the American league leaders 4' A TtV and then doubled in the ninth Toledo Youth in the second inning ana tnen Score: went to work, driving both Frank N.York AB A' Cbltaa. AB 4 0 0 1 3 Knlca.20 Kuhel.lb 1 Under Par Drantz and Chatty Etherton to cover and treating Dan Bralnard 1 1 0 0 3 8 0 CHICAGO, July 15 CO The 4 1113 just as viciously. Krpfvich.cf Appllng.ss Wrieht.rf Rnlt.ra.lf 3 1110 Sturm. lb 10 17 3 Rolfe.3b 3 3 10 3 Honrich.rf 3 13 10' 4 13 3 0 Oordon.Sb 3 114 1' Roiar.c 5 0 14 3 Keller.lf 4 0 0 1 Ol Rlmto.ae 4 0 3 7 Peek.e 3 0 0 0 The victory was sweet revenge 4 13 0 0 To Lead Golf University of Illinois board of trustees retained Bob Zuppke today as head football coach for one year and sent Athletic Director Wendell S.

Wilson to the sidelines. 1 a vSSjfs vx i I VJ tiri 70S. Krnnedy.Jb 3 0 113 Treih.c 3 0 0 7 0 Smith, 4 0 10 0 for Tiny Osborne. Defeated Monday night by the shutout twirling of Ken Homman, Osborne came Branch, 3 0 0 0 3 Bettis Box Is Victor Over Potterymen Roseville Pottery and H. Bettis Box tangled last evening at Athletic Park in the Class A division of the City Softball league with the Boxers squeezing out 5-4 triumDh In eight Innings.

By a unanimous vote, the trus Totall 6 10 37 14! Totals 34 4 13 37 8 back as a relief pitcher and hurled one-hit ball for five innings to receive credit for the tees voted Wilson a year's leave of NfW Tori 104 000 000 0 Chicago 030 110 0004 absence with pay, directed the reappointment of the 62-year-old Error Appling. Buna haUMl In tHMagglO 3. ROSar 3, Russ Hoff, who started for the mentor for what will be his 29th Kuhel. Bolters 3, Tresh. Two base hits niMnffffin.

Jtoitfra. Three base hit Rosar. visitors, was no puzzle for the Cubs. ZanesviUe bunched five Home runt Bolters. Kuhel.

Stolen bases season at Illinois and accepted the resignations of all members of the Illinois Athletic Board of Control. Blseuto, Kreevlch, Appling. Sacrifices Henrlch. Kennedy. Double piays Appnni Vandy Fans 1 1 as Redlegs Blank Braves by 3 to 0 and Kenneay; rtenneay, smicaeruocaei At the same time, the trustees and Kuhel: Sturm, Rlsruto and Bturm.

J.mtt. An ha, KW Ynrle 10: ChteaEO 8. made it clear Zuppke reappoint The score was knotted at four when they went into the extra Inning with the Boxers managing to push a run across the plate to Bases on balls off Peek 4: Smith S. Hits hits and a walk to score four runs in the second inning and two more safeties and a h't batsman added another in the fourth. But Hoff was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the fifth and the Cubs only hit during the final five Innings was Goose Helms' blooper to left ment was made with the understanding his future employment or off Peek 7 in 4 a-3; arancn in i-j.

Passed ball Tresh. Winning pitcher-Branch. Attendance 8,680. retirement by the university will BOSTON. July 15-vTr-Johnny (No-Hit) Vender Meer struck out Ice the tat, macn nuner gave up seven hits.

The lustiest clout was two- be decided no later than next March 1. Thus, the trustees pounced on the Cubs for an early lead and protected It with superb pitching to the great satisfaction of a crowd of 33,247 fans, second largest turnout of the season at 11 Boston Braves today while gaining his fourth shutout of the sea run homer by Jake Johnson of handled the harrassing football in the seventh. In the ninth, Osborne filled the bases with three INDIANS BOW TO BOSOX CLEVELAND, July 15 CD Pitcher Joe Dobson, who couldn't quite make the grade as a regular problem. son, 3-0, and his eighth win for the Ebbets Field. Cincinnati Reds.

Muskiee at Piedmont The board's session, climaxing walks but Helms popped out and Ed Sauer fanned to save Tiny from being scored on. with the Cleveland Indians, proved That steadily Improving south The veteran Curt Davis pitched months or bitter controversy be' Piedmont Reservoir, the next lake north of SenecavHle Reservoir, paw, who turned in one 01 nis two today they made a mistake in trad' ing him to Boston last winter. It was evident from the start four-hit ball in the opener for his third shutout and had the help of the Pottery. Hazel-Atlas, 2, turned back the Prindle Cadets 5-2 with Philbert Leffler starring at the plate with a three-run homer and a double. Greiner Dairy, failing to put 10 players on the field, forfeited to Community Center.

The lineseores: consecutive no-hitters against the is long, narrow and deep and is that Drantz was in for a sad eve The right hander limited his for TOLEDO, July 15 W-Fraik Stranahan of Toledo, 17-year-old Trans-Mississippi champion, fired a one-under-par 70 today to lead the qualifiers for the 38th annual Ohio Amateur golf championship. The youth, who holds the Arizona State amateur golf title, and the Arizona A.A.U. weight-lifting crown in the 160 pound class, had a two-stroke edge over the field with his 35-3570. In second place were Billy Gilbert, Cincinnati's 1940 Big Ten champion from Ohio State, and Russell Beaupre, also of the Queen City, with 72 each. The field of 143 played 18 holes to determine the 64 qualifiers for match play which continues through the remainder of the week, with the winner getting the crown held the last two years by Bob Servis of Dayton.

Servis, who qualifies automatically, did not enter today's round. Aircraft Employe Is Medalist SPOKANE, July 15 Like-able Jimmy Clark, a stockroom employe in an aircraft factory, won medal honors of the 1941 National Public Links championship today with a 36-hole total of 135. From his two rounds the 20-year-old Long Beach, youth claimed two records. His seven under par 64 yesterday on the hilly Indian Canyon course established a new first round record for U. S.

G. A. amateur some marvelous fielding, including then Bees as a freshman in 1938, gave only four hits, one a triple by ideal water for muskellunge and northern pike. The muskies are mer teammates to four hits three ning. He retired the Cards in order in the first inning but two fly tween zuppke and Wilson, was a surprisingly short and peaceful open session in which only two trustees.

Park Livingston, Chicago and Homer Nat Adams, Springfield, voiced disagreement with the recommendations of the board's athletic committee, headed sineles and Hal Trosky's pinch three double 'plays. As the result he faced only 28 batters and Chicago had only one man left on already there in abundance as the Bama Kowell. Rowell, the only Brave to reach double to send them down to a 6 stream provided natural habitat Rosertlle Pottexr 901 DM 094 7 balls were tagged. In the second, he escaped being scored on although he gave up two hits and a walk. base.

It was the 11th shutout of for them even before creation of to 2 defeat and give the Red Sox one victory In the four-game series. Bet til Bog 000 040 018 7 1 Battrrles Kirk and Pmlmorf: Slater and Mitchell. Ted Scruffier and the reservoirs. Who is to say the the year "by a Dodger pitcher. (First Game) The result lowered the second Phil KUngensmltn.

third, did so In the fifth after the veteran Paul Waner, who had been out of action for several days with a charleyhorse, hit into a double play. Vandy then retired the side by fanning Ray Berres. He allowed three hits and two by Chester Davis, Chicago. "Weenie (Wilson's nickname) great northerns could not be sue-cessfully introduced in that par ticular fishermen's paradise. Cer hicag a AB A Bktyn.

ABBHOA walks and failed to retire a man in the third before Etherton took Hack. 3b 4 0 11 Prlndlei CadrU 019 001 01 3 Hazel-Atlal 3 023 100 8 3 Battertrs Yoho end Lineman: Moody A 0 4 a 0 Herman.3b 4 0 14 7 has been the goat in this whole Issue," said Livingston. "Is there place Indians to a full five games behind the victorious New York Yankees, who open a three-game series here tomorrow with Marlus Russo expected to oppose- the 3 Reiser. cf 4 0 0 0 0 Al Javery, the promising rookie ana v. ruin, umpire: uarry lAwrence.

tainly there is plenty of cover and other natural habitat for them to thrive in once they are "planted" any reason why these two men over. Chatty was no more effective and he was shelled to cover in the fifth, when the Cards tallied three Cavreta.ef Hudson.Sb Nicholsn.rf Dalsndro.lt Dahlgm.lb Scheffing.e 0 Laveneto 3b 4 1111 0 Medwick.lt 3 3 3 0 0 can't work together?" OCamllll.lb 3 1 0 14 0 4 113 0 3 0 0 3 03 301 2 9 31 3 0 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 Tribe's Al Milnar in a battle of there. This reservoir Is first in righthander, was in splendid form as he tried for his sixth victory in eight starts but the Reds managed to bunch enough of their eight hits 3 Walker.rf times. Brainard was the victim "We are still approaching this problem with an attitude of ap popularity with many of the Con southpaws. 3 10 10 4 112 3 Owen.e 0 Davls.p of some loose play on the.

part of his mates and only two of the Dayton Gains Even Break Sturgen.aa French. Mooty.p a-Oalaa servancy District men who have peasement," said Adams. "It's a to score in the first, sixth and Dobson was wild today, passing six batters, but he more than offset that little weakness by fanning watched the growth of these lakes. We certainly agree that it has eighth innings. sandlot controversy and should be swept clean.

The young people of Totals 37 0 4 34 01 Totall 31 7 7 37 1 Singles by Bill Werber and Lloyd nine Indians, Score: a Batted for Idooty In Otb. Cards' six runs off him were earned. After going down In order. In the first, Sauer opened the second with a double to left-center and Waner, plus an infield out and the Illinois nave lost confidence in the university and we are not get everything to be desired in the way of natural, rugged beauty in the landscape surrounding the lake CHARLESTON, W. July 15 The Charleston Senators and Bostoa AB Chicago 000 000 000 0 first of Sibby Sisti's two errors, on OA Cine.

AB A 1 4 Keltner.3b 3 0 0 3 3 0 Budreau.aa 110 3 5 Nwsm.sa 4 3 1 Brooklyn uu uvj wx i the Dayton Ducks split a Mid-At 5 3 3 3 1 ting down to bed rock. This con troversy will be continued." and indications are that the condl Error Sturgeon. Puna hartrl In Davla 2. Herman 2. 1 0 wtherlr.ct 4 13 3 0 advanced on a wild pitch.

After Pinky Lipscomb walked, Manager 0 1 Heath.rf 4 010 Finney. rf Spenre.lf Cronln.3b Poxx.lb Doerr.2b 3 1 1 3 Walker 2. Owen. Two base bits Medwlck. Hack.

Three hs.ie hit Walker. Double 0 CmpbeU.lt 4 0 13 0 tions under water are ideal. The dam is located near the town of Piedmont which is 28 miles north Davis, In his reply, said he did not think Zuppke's retention and 8 0 1 niva Ttpfu Hprman and Camllll: Her Frank McCormick's grounder, gave the Reds their first tally. Harry Craft's single and Eddie Joost's two-bagger down the left field foul line, the Reds' only extra-baser, accounted for the second and Lonnie Frey tallied in the 3 8 Orimes.lb 3 0 7 0 3 0 Trosky lb 3 0 13 0 lantic league doubleheader here tonight, the Senators taking the seven-Inning first game 3 to 2 and the Ducks pounding out a 14 to 8 decision In the nightcap. Litz Jack Warner scatched a single to third to score one run.

Bill Droege, Maeio.cf 10 1 man. Reese and Camllll 2: Reese and 8 0 Mack 3b 1 0 0 4 1 Pytlak.e 4 0 3 east of Cambridge on U. S. 22. Wilson dismissal was a complete solution to the problem, adding Camllll.

Left on basea Chicago 1: Brook-lvn Baaea on balls off French 4. 3 0 0 Dobaon, 0 0 a-WaikiT 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 3 0 iDSautl.vc 3 0 0 0 0 Other Reservoir "tnis tmng goes much deener Mooty'l, Davis 1. Struck out by French 4. Hits off French 7 In Mooty 0 In 1. in the outfield in place of Joe Skurskl who was called to Chicago by the critical illness of his father, sacrificed and Ralph Goldsmith TOUGH LUCK Other reservoirs which may be hurled In both games for the Ducks, going the route in the opener and relieving Bukovich in seen as you travel northward from He said, however, that it was his hope that sometime in the future the situation would be straight- eighth after he singled, stole second then came around on a wild pitch and Frank McCormick's long Losing pitcher rrencn.

(Second Gasne b-Rosnthal 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 IHarder.B 1 0 0 0 1 iBrown.p 3 0 0 0 3 c-Bell 1 0 0 doubled in two more runs with a Piedmont are: Clendening, Tappan, Both times Hank Leiber has been beaned the ball hit him at the base of the skull, beyond the protection afforded by the new helmets. the second tilt. hot shot to right. Drantz singled Leesville. Atwood, Bolivar and enea out.

fly. Score: Dayton 010 001 03 4 0 1 hir.m ISllOl Rklvn. AB In Goldie for the fourth run of Dover. The dams located west of Rtriner lh 4 111 1 Walker.rf 6 12 8 1 Totals 33 8 10 37 10' Totals 30 3 4 37 18 Cincr. AB Commenting on the board's ac OA, Boston ABBBOA Charleston 001 02O 3 7 1 Batteries Liti and Loos: Mock and Weiepl.

New Philadelphia are: Beach City, 0 1 Hassett.lb 4 0 1 11 0 the inning. After the Cards tied the count Werber.Sb 5 1 1 L.Waner.rf 5 0 1 Prey. 2b 8 11 Mohicanviile, Charles Mill, Pleas a Batted for Mack in 8th. Batted for DeSautels In 8th. Batted lot Brown In 8th.

Hack, 3b 4 2 4 2 0 Herman. 2b .42113 Cavreta.ef 2 010 Reiser.cf 41110 Oalan.cf 1 0 Lavageto.3b 6 2 16 Nicholsn.rf 2 0 0 0 Medwlck.lt 61330 Dalsndro.lt 4 0 4 0 Camllll. lb 3 0 1 13 3 Dsrlon 110 010 311 14 IS 0 Charleston 000 040 400 8 8 8 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 4 4 0 12 0 1 0 Cooney.d 3 3 Sisti.3l 8 0 Miller. ss 2 0 M. West.

If ant Hill, Mohawk and Wills Creek. 3 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 4 1 I 4 0 1 tlon from his summer home at Muskegon, Zuppke said he was "the happiest over the fact that my remaining will give the members of the coaching staff a feeling of security." He said he The Bolivar Dam stretches out Boston 300 020 0038 Cleveland 000 003 0003 Craft, cf M.MCk.U Joost.sa 4 0 Franks, 4 0 111 Batteries Bukovich, Lite and Dwult, Klien, Pallet, and lander. SAILORS TRIUMPH 6,3000 feet to be the longest in the Dahlitrn.lb 3 0 I 1 4 0 110 0 3 Rowfll.Jb 4 0 111 13 0 Berres.o 3 0 0 4 1 0 3 1 Javery. 0 2 0 0 0 8 District. The highest dam.

Pleas, in the third, the Cubs came back in the fourth to take a one-run lead. Droege opened with a single to center and Goldsmith was knocked out when struck on top of the head with a pitched ball. Ken Homman went In as a cour Errors Mack, I Newsome, Peters. Runs batted In Cronln 3. Poix, Finney 3.

Doerr. Troskr. Two base hits DiMaoio, 2 0 0 B.west.e 4 i Keese.ss i i a 3 0 0 1 3 Hamlln.P 311 100; 0 0 0 0) VanMeer.D 4 0 1 Dore no malice toward anyone. Sturgen.ss b-Hudson Ericksoh.p Pressnell.p a-George Mooty.p Trosky. Three base hit Cronin.

Home run Finney. Stolen base Weatherly. Sacri 10 01 ant Hill, towers 113 feet above the stream bed. Senecaville Reservoir has the largest conservation pool a-Mnumry loooo 0 0 0 0 b-Roaa 1 0 6 0 0 1000 Wilson, who declined to stieak YOUNGSTOWN. July 15 ff) The Erie Sailors gained revenge here tonight against Youngstown for stopping their Mid-Atlantic league winning streak last night.

0 0OO1 tesy runner and Goldie recovered! 37 3 8 37 81 Totals 31 0 4 37 13 Totals Totals 36 6 13 37 16 Totals 31 4 6 34 71 with a total of 3,550 acres. Dry Dams a Batted for Javery In 8th Batted for U. West In 8th. a Batted for Pressnell In 8th. when invited by the trustees to address the board before the vote was taken, said with a grin after the session: "It's an 111 wind that blows nobody good.

I'm leaving to and handed the Browns a 3 to Batted lor sturgeon in am. fices Dobson. Spence. Double plays Doerr. L.

Newsome and Polk; Keltner and Grimes: Mark and Grimes; Brown. Bou-dreau and Peters. Left on bases Boston 11; Cleveland 7. Bases on balls off Dobson Harder Brown 3. Struck out Dobson 0.

Hits off Harder 4 In 4 1-3: Brown In 4 3-3. Hit by pitcher by Harder (Spence). Loslnt pitcher Harder. Attendance 13.000, includint ft. 000 children.

Four of the dams are strictly to go back of the bat the next inning. After Goldsmith was hit, Ether-1 ton sacrificed and Hal Partenhelm-1 Cincinnati 100 001 0103 Boston 1 000 0O0 0000 Chicago 000 10 0034 Brooklyn 0O 111 Ola 8 setback. Red Bartleson chalked up his tenth victory, hurling mas flood-control dams and will not impound any more water than Errors Vender Meer. Slatl 3. Run batted In P.

Mccormick 3. Joost. night for my ranch in Wyoming Errors Nicholson, Dahlgren, lavasretto. terfully all the way. would normally be in the streams er singled to right for the run.

I The next two men were easy outsi Kuna oauea in uuruswiu 2, Camllll 3. Dalleaaandro, Walker, Reiser, 1. I Vlt fJPn Two base hit Joost. Three bas hit Rowell. Stolen base Siiti.

Double plays Vender Meer. Prey and F. Mccormick: ana i naven any plans ror the immediate future. It will depend on the type of athletic policy and they are on. These dams are Bolivar.

Dover. Mohawk and Mohican ana Homman died on third. The final of the series will be I wick 3, Walker. Reiser. Threo base hit Successive doubles by Fitt and Farrell netted the Tars a run in the third and they collected their other two in the seventh on in Javery.

Berres and Hassett. Left on basea viile. The Dover Reservoir will Incmnatt a Boston -i. siaacs ou nana the school whether I'll continue Hamlin. Double plays Walker and Camllll: played tonight with Lefty Herb have a conservation pool of 350 TIGERS EDGE ATHLETICS DETROIT, July 15-tPr-The Detroit Tigers climbed within striking distance of fourth place today by in the athletic coaching business.

off VBnder Meer 3. Javery 1. Struck out by Vander Meer 11, Javery 3. Hits off Javery 7 In 6: Hutehlnga 1 In 1. Hit namiin, neeae aiiu iauuui.

Chicago 4: Brooklyn Baaea on balls acres when all highway and tpil- Chmlel working for the Cubs and Al Thomas for the Cards, The on niii v. roaa relocation worn is compieiea but several years will be required defeating the Philadelphia Ath by pltcner oy javery in. rvw.j. pitch Javery. Losing pitcher Javery.

Attendance 2,013. Let Us Renew Your TIRE TREADS We Will Apply A 10.000 Mile Guarantee MU-STYLE TREAD on Your Tire 6.00-16.. Other Sizes In Proportion THE MORRISON MOTOR CO. field singles by Marshall and Mon-giello and Heinrich's triple. Bob Kracht gave way to George Bender on the Youngstown mound after that frame.

Hits off Erickaon 3 in 1-3; Pressnell 7 1 in ji. (r, nttcher- South ZanesviUe Wins for this work. CARDS WIN IN 18TH Junior Loop Came Erlckson. Attendance 33.347. GIANTS LOSE TO BCCS Bartleson gave up eight hits and PHILADELPHIA.

July 15 JO letics, 3 to 2, on Barney McCosky's first home run of the season. Rookie Luman Harris of the A's was charged with his first defeat against two victories. McCosky's round-tripper came In i $Hm i South ZanesviUe Juniors defeated The second place St. Louis Card kfw VfiBK. Julv 15 (TV The fanned only one man but was master of the situation all the way, game will be preceded by a program by Al Schacht, the clown prince of baseball, who will be making a return appearance here.

After the game, the Cubs will leave on a six-day road trip to Erie and Youngstown. The defeat cost the Cubs a half game In their drive to overtake Dayton and get out of the cellar as the Ducks split a twin bill at the Philo Legion at Berein Park inals and the last place rniines luesaay in a league game. 7 to 4. spreading the hits over seven of Standings New York Giants whipped themselves today, making four errors and yielding four unearned runs, as the seventh with the bases unoccu Jack Huffman led the hitting with the nine irames. pied and provided Buck Newsom Brie 001 000 3003 Younailown 000 000 01O 1 8 two safeties in three times at bat.

Zelmer and Wietelmann nitched with a working margin for his eighth victory. Newsom limited the the Pittsburgh Pirates rompea on with a 5 to 1 decision on the seven-hit hurling of big Max Butcher. for Southtown while Fitz, Jenkins Mid-Atlantic Wi Charleston. to seven hits, three by ally Springfield- and Corder formed the Philo bat tery. AB Score: 11, t.h.

an wain a N. York A8KHO Moses who drove in the first run and scored the other on Benny McCoy's double. Akron 48 Canton 40 Springfield 41 Erie 38 Charleston 34 YounKstown ...31 6 4 6 6 0 2 3 Rucker.cf 4 0 3 3 0 4 113 Vaughn. si Lambert (Dutch) Meyer, replac Davton .20 Castano, cl Collett, as Home, 3b Alston, lb Nledson, Ciolek, 3b Astbury, If McNaulty, rf Hoff. a-Prallcb Osborne, battled tooth-and-nail for 16 innings today before the Red Birds eked out a 3 to 2 victory on Jimmy Brown's long fly with the bases full in the 16th.

The game tied the mark as the longest game in the major leagues this year. Back on May 28 the Athletics and Red Sox also went 16 Innings before the A's won. Ike Pearson, who over for the PhUs in the 10th, yielded only two hits in seven Innings, but he made a wild throw in the 16th that paved the way for his defeat. Johnny Hopp opened the 16th by beating out a slow grounder to Nick Etten. Johnny Mize laid down a sacrifice and both men were safe on Pearson's wild throw to Welding Team Takes Armco Came 3000 3 0 11 414 4080 Zanesvlll ..33 ing the veteran Charley Gehringer at second base, doubled home De 9 I wmveuu.aw 413 OlMoore.lt 4 1 13 4130 Denning.

0 4 111 4 Young. lb 2 0 1 3 0 BartelUb 4 3 3 4 Jurges.sa Elllott.rf Fletche.lb VnRbays.lf DIMug cf Lopet.c Butcher. Natlanal Won troit's first run and handed six 421 3 1 4 fielding chances flawlessly. Mc 1 8 0 0 0 111 lb-Harine Welding defeated the Office, 4 to 2, yesterday in an Armco league Melton, SOOOl 1 0 0 0 0 218 Main St, Tel. IK Cosky's double in the fifth accounted for the other Detroit run as the Tigers made their eight hits good Brooklyn .88 St.

Louis S3 New York 43 Cincinnati .....43 ptttsbunh 37 Chicago 38 Boston 31 Philadelphia. 31 0 0 0 1 a-O'Dea Brown. c-Hale game. McKeown and Lewis of the Welding and Van Ellsworth of the Totall 43 13 18 31 a Batted for Hoff in 5th. Batteries Bartleson ana norm; cracui.

Bender and Briner. Wliirlaway Wins Race At Arlington Park CHICAGO, July 15-vJV-War-ren Wright's Whirlaway, king of the three-year-olds, turned in an exciting workout for the $65,000 Arlington classic by romping to victory in a $5,000 special mile and a furlong race before 20,000 at Arlington park today. Racing with only three other three-year-olds, the long-tailed Whirlaway gave his backers a tremendous scare when he went wide heading Into the stretch turn and lost the early lead he had taken. Btt Jockey Wendell Eads quickly straightened out the famous thoroughbred and, running down the middle of the track, finished 1 0 Lot So. 3rd St.

office hit home runs. Score: tor i.j eases, score: Totals 34 1 7 37 14 Totals 30 6 10 37 11 ZanesviUe Partenhelmer, 3b AB St 4 0 Office 010 too 2 i Phila. ab a 80s Detrsit AB 8 A Laat Pet. 36 .659 30 .571 31 ,5 35 .62 33 .515 40 .437 45 .360 44 .343 1 Pet. 20 .883 30 .834 33 ,645 38 .631 37 .600 47 .434 48 .403 0 .363 'I Lost Pet.

37 Ml 33 .602 37 .538 40 .506 43 43 .456 60 .387 50 J5 Lout Pet. 36 .596 35 .88 38 .586 37 ,554 44 .506 48 ,41 50 .435 62 .287 a Batted for Melton In 7th. Brncalo.M 4 1 Oliverio, sa 4 American We weimng a luo 210 4 I 0 Batteries Wleteel and Kearney; Lauter-baugh and Capehart. b-colllns Moses. rf New York 84 Etten.

Hfttlea lor purges in win. Batted for Brown In th. Pittsburgh Jt JfjO 050 New York 100 000 000 1 Tiira (ML. Young. Butcher.

McCor.Sb Helms, rf 6 Sauce, cf 6 Lipscomb, lb 3 Warner, 3b 4 Droege. If 3 A walk to Enos Slaughter Illlea 10 3 Cosky.cl 4 13 0 0 08 Rdcltffe.lf 4 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 8inoac.lt. If 0 8 0 1 0 1 1 4 Hisfins.Jb 4 0 110 0 8 8 Cmpbell.rf 4130 80 York. lb 31381 110 Mever.Sb 4 0 13 4 5 Sullivan 3 0 8 8 0 1 3 1 Crouchr.sa 3 1113 0 8 0 Nefsom.p 3 0 0 10 Cleveland 50 Boston .43 ChlcatO 41 Detroit 43 Philadelphia 38 Washington .39 St. Louis 38 PO A 3 4 1 3 4 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 too 3 3 1 3 0 0 60 00 0 1 0 0 00 0 37 13 4 Johnson.

If Slebert.lb Cpmn.cf Waaner.e Suder.3b Whitehead. R. Ooldsmlth, 3 Baseball Big Six the bases, then Brown lifted his long fly to Danny Lltwhiler in left and Hopp raced home after the catch. Score: Kuns patten in Masglo. Two base hit Pllott.

Home run Lopei. Stolen basea Elliott. DIMaj. Herns. o-Homman Drants.

Etherton, Brainard, c-M. Ooldsmlth a-Miles ooo glo. Doublo playa Uanning ann m. head; Whitehead and Young; Jurges, Player, Cine- AB Williams. Red Sox ....73 343 Association Woa -I S.Louis ABB HO A Phila.

ABBHOA Totals 33 3 7 34 71 Totals Whitehead and Young. Lets on oases 33 3 3 37 8 74 86 63 116 77 131 83 04 Travis. Senators 76 307 Crespl.3b 6 0 3 3 4 IJJJi Louisville .53 Columbus .50 Minneapolis 51 Pet. .387 .316 .310 ,347 ,316 Ml Total! ...33 Moore.cf Triplett.lt new xora ruwuiimn balla off Butcher 3, Melton 1, Brown 3. i Bnt.h., fl firnam two and a half lengths ahead of J.

DiMaggio, Yanks .83 337 Reiser. Dodgera ,..,,,70 311 Mite, Cardinal! ,.,..,.83 336 Etta, Phillies 76 366 Kansas City ...40 Hopp. ll Mlze.ls Courtesy runner for R. Ooldsmlth In 4th. Batted tor Bralnard In th.

Toledo .45 Indianapolis 41 Htruca ouv ut mriwn 2. Hits off Melton 7 In Brown 3 In 3. Passed balls Dannln. Losing pitcher-Melton. Attendance 3,386.

Slaghtr.rt ROYAL Cleaners SPECIAL SERVICE St. Paul 37 Milwaukee 35 DavM Straus' Daily Trouble. Baseball School at Athletic Park Brown.3b Marlon. as Mancuso.6 Springfield ZanesviUe 004 036 33113 040 100 000 6 7 onjarmii.ti 3 0 0 3 0 Ltwhllr.lt 7 0 18 0 4 114 OlEtten.lb 7 0 3 23 1 6 0 1 16 3 Klein. rf BI350 6 113 0 May, 3b 8 0 0 3 4 6 0 0 3 4 Braaan.ai 7237 8 6 1 7 Warran 1116 0 (116 1 e-Hughes 0 0 0 0 3010 Llvlngstn.o 00 4 Orlssom, 213 I l'a-Rliu 110 0 lb-Marty 1 IPearson, 21 Batted for Harm In th.

Batted for Brancato In 8th. Philadelphia, 100 000 1003 Detroit 010 010 Ida 3 Errors Moses, Croucher. Runs batted In Moses, Merer. McCoy, McCosky. Two base hits Brancato.

Meyer. McCoy. McCoskr. CampbeU. Home run McCosky.

Sacrifice Harrla. Double play Croucher, Mryet and York. Left on bases Philadelphia Detroit 8 Bases on balls off Harris Newsom 4 Struck out by Harris 1: Newsom 7. Wild pitches Newsom, Harrla. Attendance 3.878.

Probable Pitcher Padgett.e Crouch, YESTERDAY'S RERtXTS Mld-Allanlle tearoe Rung batted In Warner, Ooldsmlth 3, Dranta, Home 3, Astbury Farten- Uriel, BOMB BINS American Leaeae 3. DiMaggio, Tankeea Keller, Yankees Johnson, Athletic! York, Tigers National Leagaa Ott. Giants Camllll, Dodgers Nicholson, Cubs 30 18 17 17 18 16 16 Manager Jackie Warner and his BprtncMeld 13, ZanesviUe 5. Charleston 3-8. Dayton 3-14, Erie 3, Younastown 1.

Canton at Akron Rain. National Learne Totals 68 3 8 48 20! Totall 84 1 II 48 34 Cincinnati 3. Boston 0. Brooklyn 7-8, Chlcaeo 0-4. Pltteburnh 8.

New York 1. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 1. a Batted for Orlssom In 7th.

Batted for Beck In th. Ran for Warren In 14th. Crucial Contest in Girls' League The first half championship qf the Girls softball league will be decided this evening at 6 o'clock at Athletic park. Mosaic Tile and Snider-Flautt, deadlocked for the title collide at that time. American Leaeae St.

Louie ooi ooo ooi oro two 13 Philadelphia 000 000 101 000 000 02 National League St. Louis at Brooklyn (night) Lanier (6-4) va. Wyatt (13-6). Cincinnati at Hew York Walter! (li-) n. Carpenter (8-1).

Chicago at Philadelphia (night) Boot (4-6) vs. Hughes (6-8). Pittsburgh at Boston and Lannlng (3-) vs. Tobin (6-4) and Posedel (3-3). American Leatee New York at CtavelanoV-Ruaio (S-l) Milnar (8-10).

Boston at Chicago Newsomi (-) va Ross (1-3). Philadelphia at St. Loult-Dean (1-3) RUNS BATTED IN American leagaa 3 DIMaaglo, Yankees 16 Keller, Yankee! 1 York, Tigers 88 National Leaeae Nicholson, Cubs 61 Camllll, Dodgeri 68 Muse, Cardinals 66 Boston 6. Cleveland S. Hew York 5.

Chlraao 4. Detroit 3. Philadelphia 3. Only tamee scheduled. Errors Warren.

Pearson. Run batted in Creapl. Marlon, Brown. Rlsro, Bragan. Two baaa hits warren.

Lima Man to Replace Hugh Ballentine BARNESVILLE, July 15 James Austin, of near Lima, has been named head coach of athletics at Barnesville high school, it was learned here today. He American AseeclaMnn P)C ZanesviUe Cubs will conduct a second baseball school this morning at 10 o'clock at Athletic park. Besides the many youngsters who are expected to put in an appearance for the affair, will be representatives from different local factories along with Mayor Tom V. Moorehead. The affair is being sponsored by the WPA recreation department.

Snider-Flautt Girls Book Two Games Snider-Flautt girls' softball team no tames scheduled. TODAY'S CAMP Marlon. etten. ejaermca murtBi. Brown.

May 3. Mire. Doubla playa Mur-teugh and litem Creapl. Marlon and Mire. Double plays Murtaugh and Itten: Crespl, Marlon and Mize 3: Brown, Man-cuno and Mlse.

Left on bases Philadel phia 11: Louts 11. Hase on oaus 011 will succeed Hugh Ballentine, of Crouch 1: Orlssom Krlst Pearson 1. H'ruck out Ortsfom 4: Crouch Beck Krlst 1. Hits off orlssom 4 neca 3 in 3: Pearson 1 In Crouch In 10 (0 out In 11th); Krlst 1 In 6. Hit by Mld-Atlantie lajtne Sprinafleld at Zanesvlll.

Erie at Younestown, Canton at Akron. Dayton at Charleston. National Leaaoe Cincinnati at Nw York. St. Louis at Brooklyn Nleht.

Chtrato at Philadelphia Ntiht. Plttsbtirth at Boston. (3). American Leaaae New York at Cleveland. Bnaton at Chleaeo, Philadelphia at St.

Lout. Washington at Detroit. American Association Cambridge, former Muskingum college star athlete, who was forced to get a leave of absence because of his status In the national selective service draft. Austin who has had three years' pitcher by Pearson (Crespl). Winning nicher Krlst.

Loslnt pitcher Ps arson will meet Mosaic Tile girls in a Attendance 1, loo. Baseball Special Tonight SPRINGFIELD vs. ZANESVILLE 8:15 P.M. Open 7: 1 5 P.M. Box Seats 80c; Grandstand 55c; Bleachers 40c Children Under AL SCHACHT RETI RNS BY POPULAR DEMAND The "Clown Prince of Baseball" with an entirely new act, one 'which he will use at this year's World Series.

NO ADVANCE IN PRICES yi, Munorlef (4-3). Washington at Detroit Hudion ye. Trout (4-6). McNEHX HAS SCARE NEW YORK, July 15 (ID Don McNeill spent the better part of an hour today on the receiving end of what would have been the season' most amazing upset, but pulled himself together Just in time to hang a 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 set-back on Joey Flshbach of New York and gain the quarter-final rpund of the New York State Clay Court tennis championships. experience in the coaching field was Informed of his selection by Sunt, of Schools S.

T. Warfleld All-star DODGERS WW TWO BROOKLYN, July 15-OrV-The swashbuckling Brooklyn Dodgers conquered the Chicago Cubs in both ends of a doubleheader today, game at Minneapolis league game at Athletic park Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. Thursday evening at 7:30, they will meet the Blackstone Lassies cn the Blaokstone diamond. Snider-Flautt would like to hear from the Moorehead Lassies or the Crooksville Rtirkev Lassies for a game Sun Tuesday by telephone. PHONE 97 ROOT DAY A VO.

1 1 OLT THREE WEEKS 7 to 0 and 8 to 4, to Inflate their Chicago Cub tans will stage a National league lead to four full Bill Dietrich, White Sox pitcher. day for Charley Root, Aug. 1. Root lost three weeks' work because of is in his 42d year and has been a day or for some evening. Contact games over the St.

Louis Cardinals. In each game the Dodgers Cub since 1926. ZanesviUe. I a bruise on his right thumb, Lyle Patterson, South.

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