rorge. Hines ilt;oi me Buffalo area, who expert- have been piling up an outatand: mg record againstForgers and Merchants To P!ay TonightNational Forge will play Corrythe leadingteams in that district.The Bell Aircraft team is sponsored by the Bell Employes Recreational Association and J. ® Parke, president of the organization has sent along word that ht? team will give the Forge plenty ef action in the two games here Game time Sunday will be 3 p m and fans are assured that the contest will begin promptly, miM r ..ants at State Hospital Field much as the Bell team will be ir Thursday eve at 6:15 p. m town Saturday for their gnw fttFreeborough or Hovt will pitch the Forge at tue NFO p.r the Forge and Cassatt will will remain hera o\er mght.cs Club or soFan Writes LetterVo Sports Editerfor the Forgeprobably go to the mound for!Corry. Cassell has pitched few! games this season but generally j has lor.g rest as he only pitches when Curry plays Forge.Being their are in the hole he Is as not generally always given the tougher obably assignments.Forge were scheduled to play at Falcons Stadium Wednesday eve, j an~ardcnt baseball fan. Ona who mest iwn Statlt; S n • Pro ears er.d now amChampions bi : were sorry to have jusL a spectator. I've f©U0W»dgame cancelled, due to financial local sports program andtroubles. Fcrge has defeated this' Wouid like to see more of it latea..i 1 to 0 and 2 to 1 in two very tjie future. But ana very muehexciting games and were sorrv opposed to what e\'ents took place .. that third meeting had to go to i.,«t Kundav at the Mor.essor. r the winds.ill fold le into ills he an op-f play tiiirdTuesday Aug. 2, 1944Dear Editor:This letter is written to you by-minerS truth ers final!’throw ecords it too,icklyn eague n the i and h Dielast Sunday at the Mo:Grays and Forge game One m-arccpted a lt;uient took place that caused qtnte ability gamc a d will play instead of a ruxupus not only with the color-before Forge as previously announced, ed team, but with hundreds ef. the game I was of them and also feel that the from Buffalo and two exciting colored boys were the fastest run-games are a:h: ;gated and another ; ner's seen on the Irvine diamond large wd is planned to be taken j thin summer. Why not give theas care of. Erie Brabenders, fast, ; credit, 'they stole at least l young t * - r; '.a from Eric and winners dozen of bases that I can recall, of first half of Glenwood league ’ The catcher stole 2nd base twice, will at Wilder Field Sunday, stole 3rd base twice, and stolewas robbed of it becausehas bi.,i requested by many fans the blind umpire listen d I'V.rge management went couple ot cry .abie^.. ‘ y .. I schccUil.-a tu.-n.. It w*« urn!-. »hovi-ed poor .p°rum»JU*t»••• t .■ rge had t I of un lllat. pl^;hj2j gin the r*n• -hnygh. e a game of ft No theyf Q hi. .-rn Or; ; pulled fast one on ; team and fans as to their calibre of team and teams that'they defeated which were not true, espec ially as to their wins over Oak-mont. of Pittsburgh Great League. :Oakmont boasting one of the best,de-mby1 the if not the best in the state, winners headaLfhescried like a couple of 6-year-old boys. The colored boys to mv mind made the Forge catcher and 3rd baseman look like a couple of chumps and it can't be thrown down the fans throat whef plays bke that are brought up. Give the visiting team the breaks not thei out °f federation amateur baseball andfore, leading greater Pittsburgh leagueI t u Times Micro* apart pag« Monday night, the two gamesed n with games to pare Oakmont was pl”yed by the Forge last week-sh wed ' he result*. In thsvattsarmL 5-4 [eus-hit-gled win-nan.■. ::o b asted t at they had de- bx acore VVhv was the stolenin Sunday’* game’ teams ive not met in an Don.t p0rge give the visitor* Monarch! who have * hey gave Natale a..... rd team were to play here on sU;len base in Friday's game with Aug. 20th but rather to not disap- Kalconer. How would the Forger? point. fans is not policy of Forge feel Jn lhat re£pect if they were and so again was cancelled. Tins ^ven raw deals? Come on you is not first c.dored team to dump- g^yS give credit to the coloredir ofn this section Know- team you’ll dra more fans bymg fa v.uiild not support anoth- ]f y.ot only pat Forge team ( er lt;• d team less^it be Ortwi . m hoping to see youKo.y will atif mpt. if it is possible h s a couple of beatingsb, to b g ra : Oakmont nine here That-a the sentiment of the fane,;V. late . August. around town you have a goooball club. We all know’ that. But, *, ----—* fiie way you write up the opposi-MINOR LEAGUES I tion is terrible.The colored boys don’t deaarvsung ! Jott. A der busInternational leagueSyracuse 4-1. Buffalo 3-3. Rochester 9-0, Baltimore S-Jh Jersey Citv 3-4, Montreal 0-13 Newark 1-4, Toronto 0-0.eeltheichAmerican AssociationToledo 1-0, Milwaukee 0-7. Columbus 5-1, Kansas City 1-2 Louisville 4-1 St. Paul 1-8the write-up that was given them If a man earns what he aoea inthe game, show it, don't hide it to make your club look better I've Keen some terrible decisions down at your games, u give us a break, the fans who pay for the sport. So am ask mg from now on, give the visitors something Don s rob them. It sure would be nice to see the reaction of yourr« 7r,. .is 5-2. Mit.r.oap .s 4 8 club if they went in a tail spinlike the Bums from Brooklyn old You sure would see some fire a orks. That fellow who catches for you. boy he sure does gripe a lot. Why not put some or.# else in for a change, he argues all the time Give u a real game once[ suppose you'll hear more lateron See you Sunday, I hope. Yours for Sportsmanship--A rANEastern leagueSlt; ran ton 1, Uti a 0, 10 in. Albany 5, Elmira 3.W : air.sport 10. Hartford 7 Wilkes Barre 12, BingtamtonFORMER BUC TWIRLSPERFECT NO-HITTERPittsburgh, Aug.perfect no-hit pitching(.**! A job hasbeen turned in by big Jack Hallett, f niiihnivh Pirate Ditcher