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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - March 27, 1942, Zanesville, Ohio                               on Sports There will be two new to the league this year Paul replaces Me Williams at Dayton and Jack Knight takes over in place of Ed Hall at will hold down job for the er managers will be jack Pat Pattern Ferrell and Walter Sprio lyo tfo struck 13 duriac 1941 THE A- March 26, 1942 Sert the Dayton Country Poor Hitting Costs Indians Ray Starr Shines for Braves Six k. milk h-d tourney the for ft P K to wia A why oort and the Fred who covered the A. C for The Signal at reports that Andy the trick shot started out like a house afire with six straight but ended up in the 590's, W. L- the grabbed a share of the at- of the local He had a 238 in his first game and started out the second with four straight ending up with a 810 m the Osier and Harold Warfleld com- C L E A i oid poor cast doubts day on the of the Cleveland Indians during 1942. Jim Clint Brown and Al Smith contributed some fine Ing yesterday and held the St. Cardinals to one run six hits but the Indians collected only four off Mort and Clyde Shoun of the So the final score was St. 1, Indians 0. At it another bit of poor fielding by Rookie er Hank Edwards to give their lone Edwards permitted a drive by Enos Slaughter to ger by him for a double In the fourth frame and Gus followed with a solid two bagger off Bag Uy the Oklahoma of minor league appears destined to regular berth on a major league pitching staff in his 17th season in professional mond on will hurl Wind their efforts In their first fame In the doubles competition for a 465 but cracked In the and third games for scores of 336 and 321. They finished with a 1122 A few notes on the Two teams from the State School for Blind bowl April 3. High man holds a 130 but once In a while one of the sters comes through with a 200 i Bangart and Pete a couple of who haven't missed one of the big meets first was held In 1901, will be on to show the newcomers how a pair of old ers Howley had 618 for his share doubles score last There bowling be- tween noon and 7 p. m. on Good April 3. for the first time In the history of the pin blasting Chewing Is banned at the officials fearing a of the stuff might them trouble if It gets on one of the When Joe Abe Simon Friday hi won Square New for the the will hH exclusive Wow to American all ovtr the ThU will be made the ware of two N. One and network will carry at p. m. The bout will be I In Canada by 15 out- At the same time AEF In South America j and Caribbean wilt bear the In Hawaii and will hear the i of M day the American hi Ireland and Iceland 1 wiD hear a they the Indian appear to have only two batters who definitely can hold their own food They ar Jiff Heath and Roy Rookie Flnt Flem Inr who did fet two of our hiU U still on UU ai a Ken Keltner Ray Mack and Manager Lo Boudreau have yet to dla Power Club For A loiton Sixth of a on clubs In BY jalL The 34-year-old veteran who hai performed for 14 minor loop hat looked impressive right start training for the Cincinnati In many Redleg camp wondered has up by a league for for years the Botton been an for one oi the better to turn In But Stenfel and J Robert it will be different this m who developed Paul Lou Jim Turner and other hurlers to late n their diamond to pluck Starr out with three hiti in batting home two on his own account The Reds won the ball game 4 to 1. for their third victory in four starts against Detroit thli the Redleg hitting con- their spring Gromek Tribe will nun iui Detroit today In the final fame e on the anemic the displayed more pep In the felld than in recent They collected six but Lonnie Frey Eddie Joost especially sparkled In the are before meeting the Boston Red In the next to last game here at r HI J J 1 1 J A 4 t 1 I SOll 3 t t l ill 1 2 40111 3 O I 3003 o o 2001 1 II j w 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 J 1 0 200 00011 10000 B 5o.c 40010 0 1 0 J 1 0 0 0 10001 I 1 J 1 0 4 0 0 40050 10011 0 0 Stengel and Bob going in for President sees a half dozen distance swat ters In the battinK Ernie Is down 25; Though are no signs ol welcome for towering clouts at Braves the easily could be vast Improvement on what the Redskins have had in his Lela of the Roberts Jewelry set a new single game mark m tne Sies Friendly league last night at the Schmidt tion as she banged out a 234. Her three game mark MM for counted tar m tor Kl Double dtr 5; J. 3 to none io 1. j m 4; re V. Finals in the annual Stick basketball tournament w 111 be played tonight at the St. Nicholas Dayton for th WILL HELP IF HIS BROKEN LEG IS REPAIRED Outfielder Ross Is a real slugger provided his broken leg has been completely Max West is always dangerous Tommy a superlative outfielder from the ted for Shortstop Froilan Fernandez hit and led the Pacific Coast League with 129 batted In Johnny Cooney batted 123 The fleet young third baseman Sibby should Improve hi in bat M to young Lew Gremp If his batting The tall is grand Johnny Dutra Is a promising in- and old Tony Is hand as protection at second and The ancient and honorable Paul Waner is the fifth DIVISION WITH SOME PITCHING Boston is in the some boat with most other major league outfits in that the pitching is With Improved Quinn and Stengel have an idea the ar ray can finish in the first division In an attempt to strengthen the purchased tall and right-handed George Washturn from the was the nation's ranking minor chucker In 1940, when he was th International league strikeout km would make It appear Inimitable Boston has one of the cleverest in the business in. Ed die The first base Job belongs n with 145 while winning 13 and los Earley had an earned run of 2.53 last aEC ui including the seek the scrappy who came up with something new the close of the 1941 seems to have future greats in the Evansville came 11U with top honors in the loop as turned in an 843 single and a three game In the Mosaic Men's circuit BonU field of the Press rolled a single while L. of the Glaze chalked up a 5% three cime scried The Press team ed single and throe game of the set the pace in the Mosaic Cirls league as she posted a single nnd a 3M two game The Press Blues came through a 1-151 two game team of Dewcy am and Harry chalked up Warren Spahn topped the Three Eye with 1.S3. an earned run Donovan helped anu i 1005 score at the A. b. y- at In the game The Eddie Miller a discouraged Washburn was returned to Newark season to bag 9 while dropping 7. SPAHN AND ARE BRIGHT YOUNG SOUTHPAWS Stengel will get some pitching from Tom Manuel Jim Dick John OI pitch the Indiana Bees to the Lou another southpaw has been He once had a trial with After winning 2 against 8 de- feats in the Eastern George Diehl eight straight in the Throe Quinn thought enough of John Sain tcr purchase him on a con- from where past two of what happens Casey lost his sense of t I SINGLES mm D. j Army Holy Cross Georgetown for consolation and Indiana clashes with Navy in the consolation Trophies will go to the Last night's Notre 13: Dayton 33, Holy Cross 26; Army 27, Georgetown 25. The summaries FLA. by a 7-2 win over the New York Giants today clash with their Brooklyn NEW double mnd batted in a Virginia university's pair of seeded at the FLA. torn of eight clubs when the Brooklyn tournament opened carriea of a 7-6 beating by the off National Invitation league the St. k championship Louls hope to return to Finals in Milk Fund Cage Tourney to Be Held Tonight to return to the victory when an uphill battle clash with the New York which culminated in their nal round triumph over Madison Garden last were still minus their ht wnen they defeated the punch as they took 47 to 45 before Red Sox The Yanks 47 to Con- 1 nle Mack's Athletics broke camp I today to begin their barnstorming until the season opens in Boston April 14. They won their final ex- game the Chicago 4 to 3, from Blanker Holier 3. Colour J Army OFT O 7 1 I i li J 0 10'Araold 1 34! ToUll r TI c I i J 10'T. t 2 Know BOYLE Luggage I o 0 l 15 3 331 J. run c r 0 1 1 0 it a 0 1 0 0 I n i Tl 4'Kpvitr 0 a 3 l l i o 1 0 1 t 0 S 3 art 3 1 I 1 1 1 1 J B t t I I 0 11 C F T 3 1 3 4 e I ill i 3 l oio 11 J 3J forced to go eleven third game of the down the 4-3. TI Creighton university le with 48-46 In milk fund ment will tonight at the hUth Starr will for the Claw B o'clock will meet All from In the A Record Holders 11-time record holders return to American Bowling Congress 1933, Buxton's Market and Pottery are from the mwit will KO to hflp maintain for underprivileged children and be to four In the Tom Harmon s Air Cadet DETROIT Tom Har mon. who bumped his way int hall of fame as an All American halfback for the of was to be sworn In today as an aviation Coast the Bucs White Sox with big standard registered by Brookfield of West 1- j Max I West Virginia clinched the title lowing only five Simon Take It Easy we 10 serve art Boyte it in foe Golf Tourney In Final Round N. leaders In the first rounds of play today entered thr 36-hold final of the 40th annua North-South Golf Heading the Hit were of and Ben of White Scotty Hamilton rammed home ln tne foul shots In the last seconds of posting a Acme Bil The victors had defeated Los got 2. Long Island university's defending 936 pirs for place and Alt champions in the first round and of Atlantic N. took then gained the final round with place with a triumph over highest series o Kentucky had eliminated City Col- tournament and one of th lege highest ever rolled in the Captain Hudy who gained produced by Glen gh scoring honors for a 41-year-old gas compan with 17 points In the title jortman of O. He ha Joe Louis and Challenger Abe mc tournament's games Of 267 and 237 for mon took life their OJt 735 his th tive training camps today on the 32-24. at half the Forl put got only eve of their second heavyweight rallied to tie the failed to put it among the championship battle at Madison eight minutes Square Garden while the odds lo j Then In the last who was born In the 13lh. ranged at high ai 15 to 1 foul try again was bowling in his 13th A. B. C- the Slant Hebrew capturing theL the score Hicks and Hc No. 113 Hamilton cashed In from the hc checked In at the The Bomber scaled 206 pounds l u mark for He had eight straight strikes in his when he wound up hit workouts Buck Sydnor game and 10 straight in his in preparation for hU Howard Downing led the A m t i or I 1 Harmon made this ment simultaneously with the news that George quarterback arid of the 1942 Michigan was sworn In as an ensign In the Ceithaml will be to complete his In the midst of a radio sports announcing has ed the army air corps recruiting office as a field Duck Pin Alleys MEN'S D Taylor B. Tuylor Amoi A Arnold Blink B. Arnold J. 119 101 no ay In preparation for his Howard Downing led the K le bout made for nine points the benefit of army emergency re Simon crushed the scales atj FIVE MAN who wee tied at the wo end of first 36 In third place with 136 was ter of who took 70 In the round ter leading In the first day's scores with a Tied at 138 were Craig Wood National Lloyd of my of Hot Va. and Jimmy of Great N. V Other leaders were Byron 139; Herman and Harry 140. DONT NEED SKIS CAMP Hell 123 Al I 73 i Airl r uv Private Louli and his n fw nearly will come here by train pain of have sent tm In t for tilP I I T morning in time for the at Madison Square Abe meanwhile at hi O. CAL. The today appeared to have come up with another Shortstop Bob The he was to ed to at Simon he would win the warm under the i ELK Okla He emphasized that he went time jor workmen to change rounds with Louis March oil I shifts st the Elk City cotton though he fractured hlf right thp blows the nine the Both Aiding In four double to help hit club de- feat the Boston Red Sox yesterday for their 12th victory in MM. The camp tomorrow morning motor to New Promoter Mike In a 111 Morse for Victory the ticket M the a of approximately from a crowd 10 number Mort Scortt Will IP 3131 1101 3001 use Tl 710 703 y. D BrOTn Blank Ten X 111 103 139 172 852 ns 165 130 127 142 127 no UO 103 Marks Fall in Meet Roy the versatile John M Borican and the Scion Georgetown relay teams Navy E's foi excellent today after participating in an in- door meet for the Big 10 outdoor 440-yard champion now attached to the Great Lakes Naval Training tion and world record holder at GOO and 1.000 each raced to two new standards before fans at the Coliseum last The only two events which didn't produce records in the special event Invitation meet were those dominated by the glamor boys of Leslie and Greg the little mechanical man from Notre But both gave their best in winning the one and two-mile with ell's the best mile ance of the indoor and racers victory only off his own world Cochran set the tempo for the meet in the opening 440-yard event when he broke the tape in 4S.2 to better by 1.4 seconds the record established by Tom of the Boston A. A. back in 1013. Enroute he also clipped the meter mark of 47.0 to run two ords and three opponents into the running for the Asbury 131 373 SAVE FOR VICTORY BY RIDING THE BUS All S. Service Men IN UNIFORM Soldiers Marines Coast Guards will he transported FREE ON OUR BUSES ZANESVILLE RAPID INC. A. feat in the 880. duplicated his The Negro 180 1GS 183 US 13: 153 liS Ion and pentathlon champion ped of a second off the standard when he was ed at This mark previously was set by Lloyd Hahn in 1928. Winning over Charley Fred nnd Gene in that Borican also set n new 880-meter mark of mile in addition to being the fifth fastest over gave him n rubber match triumph over Dodds of the Boston A. A. Tt 131 IIS MS 105 149 1-2 15S 120 15" 179 in 113 Tl 4nr. sis in 401 ru FLA. NUgent and today were In the of a which will probably nrt the Giants a pitcher and the Phils R Teteran No have been for the time In a bowed to the 7 to 2, oo 57J an upset in their first ing last month when he in the National AAU championships in rll came back with a triumph in 5SJ Anights Of Columbus games in Dodds last night look thn lend on the fourth lap and at i half was a stiff pace But the nnd whT grabbed thr lead 01 the final lap anil zoomed into th tape three steps he was four tenths of n second above the Indoor mark which he holds with Chuck Fenske Glen Georgetown the show o n record breaking note with a mark of in the re 121 1ST 102 104 115 138 115 2J5 3IC 583 1TJ1 132 Mil 152 HO 113 142 114 113 112 142 181 157 144 4S Like a Letter From Nothing cheers the Boys in Service like the arrival of t h e Home Times Recorder or 14" LEAGUE MAY QUIT o the large number of players erl Into the army Shelby Softball may operate this J. i jjjj league The Signal SPECIAL 10 weeks  

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