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Joe ©rdsi Utag Trpclcsfer Primes (or Ute Encounter 01 ALSAB’S CHANGE Series As BETTER WITHOUT COLCHIS Clown Prince Calls Gordon Tops at Second Over Great Stars of Yesteryear Cincy Drops Another Wyatt Wins First Ope Basil James Has Alibi For Alsab Colchis By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent " NEW YORK April 23 (UP)— Remember the hero of the world series—Joseph Lowell Gordon Yankee second baseman who hit a cool 500 and made the Dodgers moan wasn’t human because of his dazzling defensive play? ell Mr Gordon is doing all right for himself again By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor NEW YORK April 23— Basil James contends Alsab didn’t like the deep and cuppy Havre de Grace track and promises to boot the champion of 1941 home first in the Kentucky derby May 2 Meanwhile a number of jowners and trainers are just as well pleased that Colchis was not nominated for the Run for the Roses at Churchill - Downs Immediately after Colchis the supposed sprinter had come from precisely nowhere to grab the $13-3winning end of the Chesapeake stakes J‘ H McCool who brings Requested to hand wanted to know if the Robert Sterling Clark standard bearer was eligible for the der- Not Eligible a himself Gordon’s fielding was a thing of beauty yesterday as he handled 11 chances cleanly in the Yankees 11 to 5 triumph over the pathetic Athletics When Gordon raced to the left or second scooped up Bob Jonn-sonroller which was headed into and tossed center for a base-h- it the Philadelphia outfielder out at first Al Schacht the baseball clown who was sitting in the press bos remarked: “There gentlemen is the greatest second baseman I ever laid eyes on and I’ve seen some pretty fair second sackers in Colmy time— Lajoie Frisch Eddie a to mention lins Tony Lazzerl do can Gordon things But of the others could" Tears Aplenty "Jordon makes the hitters cry their eyes out There’s no place he can’t get a ball He has an uncanny knack of playing a hitter quick as right and in addition he’s hard makes He actually a cat hanhe Yesterday look easy plays dled eight assists three putouts and was the pivot man on two double plays besides starting another one In addition he made three hits driving in three runs to boost his average 44 points The Yanks may have to change first basemen and they may have a third base problem as the season rolls on but there’s one place In the infield Manager Joe Mcabout Carthy won’t have to worry as as some long that say In fact who Gordon plays second anybody can catch a ball and hit 350 can play first base for the inYanks that There may be some truth had a Jolting Joe DiMaggio alsosmack-ng day for himself yesterday and two homer second out his “ ple3 as the Yanks “cudgeled Gckman and Fowler for 13 hits ’s 6 Bosox Slug 3-- Q 4-- three frames hi3 second Harry Gumbert scored Cardinals the victory hy pitching Reds Elthe over a 1 Victory second his straight lost mer Riddle seven 6-- OGDEN HURLERS WIN AGAIN FOR Boston New York Cleveland St Louis Detroit i Chicago Washington Joe Orrell and Singleton Pitch Victory for Beaver Outfit Result Wednesday’ 5 New York 11 St Louis 2 Cleveland 3 Boston 13 Washington 4 Detroit 1 Chicago 3 J Today’s Probable Pitchers Philadelphia at New York— Knott (O-l- ) ) or Bonham ) vs Borowy Boston at Washington — Terry (1-- 0 (0-0Leonard ) (ItO) Chicago at Detroit— Lyon White (10) Cleveland at St Louis — Bagby 20 Auker (10) Philadelphia (By United Press) The Seattle Rainiers bobbed back into the Pacific Coast league leadership today by beating the Oakland Oaks 4 to 0 in the opening game of their series In Seattle Before a crowd of 10000 the Rainiers blasted 12 hits of f Jack Salveson Oaks hurler Les Scarcely started the scoring in the ’s fourth coming home an Al single In the fifth Dick SeatGyselman started a three-ru- n tle rally with a double to left field Jo-J- o White singled sending Gyselman to third and Bill Matheson singled to score him Scarcella doubled deep into centerfield sending in White and Matheson Hal Turpin was the winning pitcher holding the Oaks to seven hits Portland won its second consecutive game from the Hollywood Stars 8 to 7 The clincher ' came in the tenth inning when Owen walked to home plate on a balk called against Pitcher Manuel Perez Hollywood outhit tiie Beavers getting 13 safeties from Orrell and Singleton Gay Weldon and Perez allowed Portland eight The Los Angeles Angels trimmed Sacramento 7 to 1 at Wrigley field Charley Marshall scored the Senators’ only run in the second inning with a homer The Angels in the third frame put over two runs on a single by Barney Olsen three Sacramento errors a single by Roy Hughes and a double by Johnny Moore Los Angeles scored three runs on four hits in- - the fifth and got two more in the seventh Buster Adams held the Sacs to five hits Los Angeles nicked' Donnelley and Schmidt forl2 San Diego got its second straight from San Francisco 5 to 2 at Seals stadium Pitcher Al Olson kept the Seals under control allowing them but three scattered singles until the ninth inning when San Francisco got two runs on three hits The Padres went to work early on Tom Seats Seals pitcher They got two runs on four hits in the first and one run on three singles in the second Bob Chesnes relieved Seats in the ninth and gave up three walks and two singles for San Diego’s final two runs Nie-meic- Ogrodowski 010 000 000 — 1 5 3 002 030 2 Ox — 7 12 0 Log Angele AdMarshall Donnelley Schmidt and y ams and Todd Sacramento na f (1-0- (O-O- ' in " i New York Philadelphia ASHOA ABHOAf Kreevlchcf 10 1 0 Priddy 3b $ 2 O 2 ss 5 1 1 3 3 0 4 l Rizzuto Valo rf Knicker bocker2b Blair 3b 4 3 Johnson If 4 Siebert lb 4 4 Hayes rf-c-c 4 Collins f 4 Buder ss Beckman p 1 ISelkirk rf lDiMagglocf 15 1 1 4 0‘ 0 0 4 3 0 0 3 1‘ 2 0 4 3 3 8 4 1 5 0 4 2 15 2 2 Keller If 0 2 1 Gordon 2b c 1 4 01 Dickey 2 4 l(Levy lb 12 2 1 In the Preakness i 0 Chandler 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 xCastlglia Red Rolfe Quits If Illness Stays 9-- NEW YORK April 23 (UP) — Robert “Red” Rolfe Yankee third baseman who has been out of action with a stomach ailrhent this season disclosed today that he will quit baseball if he does not respond to a new treatment Rolfe watching today’s game with the Athletics from the dug-osaid he was starting a treatment under Dr Philip Norman “If it doesn’t fix me up” he said “I’ll quit the game” Gerald Priddy is holding down third in ' Red’s absence ut BAD MAN STEALS WRITER'S TIRES JR By HUGH FULLERTON Columnist World Sports Wide This NEW YORK April 23 — DudEd While tear-jerke- r: week’s thrown ley was attending a dinner pros golf Philadelphia him by for other night someone who in’t have the best interests of If at heart swiped the front Just bewheels from his car the fore retiring as president ofFlemLos Angeles ball club Dave uniforms ing ordered a set of 1942 sure the make to club for the those in attired be wouldn’t boys knitted affairs the Cubs wear for The navy will spend $22600 boxa new gym and $13000 for a ing pavilion at St Mary’s college which already has pretty good athletic facilities That ought to give you an Idea of what part sports will have in preparing the boys Since he quit to become fliers baseball Hack Wilson has shed 20 pounds O' ay Fowler p xx — Richard- 1 0 0 0 son Totals 34 13 £7 18 34 9 24 8 Totals xBatted for Beckman In seventh xx — Batted for Fowler in ninth Score by innings: 001 200 ©02 — 8 Philadelphia 301 210 40— 11 New York Rlzsuto Summary: Errors — inCollins — DiMaggio 2 Runs batted Chandler Gordon 3 Valo Collins Beckman Pfiddy Keller 2 Levy Collins $uder Rizzuto e hits — Priddy Suderi Keller Three-bas- e hits— DlMagDickey Hayes Home runs — DiMaggio Suder Sacgio 2 Double plays — Rizzuto rifice — Beckman to Gordon to Levy Priddy to Gordon to eft on Levy Gordon to Rizzuto to Levy bases — New York 4 Philadelphia 5 Bases on balls— Off Beckman 4 Chandler 2 Fowler 1 Struck out — By Beckmfcn 4 Hits — Off Beckman 48 f in Chandler 4 Wild Innings Fowler 5 in 2 Losing pitcher — Beckman j Time — 2:02 over-anxio- 5 Two-bas- t us “ Blood- - 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H Rune batted Summary:' Errors— —None in— Higgins Kolloway Kuhel 2 way hits — Kolloway 2 Stolen base— Kol Kollo-way Double play — York (unassisted)! Base eq bill — Appling and Kuhel Struck out Off Bridge 4 off Dietrich 2 -- Pan-Americ- Two-bas- e pitcier— Losing Attendance tual)— 3248 paid 2875 women - St Loul AB HO A Gutrldge2b Strange 3b M’Qulnnlb Culenblnelf Laabs rf Judnlch cf 3 4 4 4 2 3 4 0 1 0 1 18 2 3 0 3 1 2 12 10 10 i- - (ac j OA 1 4 0 3 1 0 ‘303 4 0 4 0 6 13 0 3 2 0 1 $ 0 0 4 3 1 5 0 2 0 0 2 ' long-stridi- I Washington Boston AB H O AB H O A 6 4 1 0Case If DiMagloCf 4 2 2 Spence cf Pekv is if 5 32 02 41 0 Vernon lb 8 1 13 6 4 0 0 lb 3 1 13 l Oritz rf Tabor?’ 3b 5 1 2 2lEztaIella3b $ 1 0 5 3 0 OJ Evans c Fox rf ss 4 12 Repass Doerr 2b 5 2 2 03 Gomez 2b 2 0 3 Peacock c 4 6 0 0 5 0 Wynn p Judd p 0 0 Carrasquelp 0 Oi O 1 zGalle mouf--s Ken A Oi 10 10 0 the riAnoti ’’ i ! Two-bas- Two-bas- 0 e 0 2 42421 1 ng Meeting Held Idaho Woman 2300 Latin-Americ- 4 1 0 0 an ( 0 0 0 0 1 36 9 27 11 Total 44 17 27 15 Totalsin third — Batted for Carrasquel Batted for Masterson in sixth rnir?!‘ 404 100 013—13 Boston 002 002 00- 0- 4 Washington — 2 DiMaggio Summary: Errors Gomez — Williams Fox 3 Tabor Runs batted2 inPesky Vernon 2 3 3 DiMaggio e hits — Doerr Repass rCle 2 hits — Vernon Pesky DiMaggio Three-bas- e Stolen base— Lupien Home run— Doerr to efnon Double play — Wynn to Evans Bases on bails— to Lupien Doerr to Tabor lf-- Two-bas- cf Summary: Errors— Bragan 121 Mize Run Rail Chiefs Free Of Labor Charge Texas Coach Staff Entering Services Attendant —4000 - 4-- I (estimated) zzCampbell M’Culoughp 7-- 1-- " Maztersonp Salt Lake and the Twin Falls currently rpeetlng each other daily in a series of practice games will leave Friday for their home fields No games have been i scheduled en route The clubs have divided the two games played thus fat this week the Bees taking the first game 2 and the Cowboys the second 3 Five errors contributed to thr ! Twin Falls defeat Cowboys 2-- Summary: 1618 contracts I McQuinn ted in — Keltner 2 Boudreau-2 Two-bas- e hite— Kel’nep Stephen Hookett McQuinn Stolen baze — — Weatherly Double play StephSacrifice — Kennedy to en to McQuinn McQuinn to Stephens on Bases McQuinn Strange to McQuinn Struck ball — Off Muncritf 1 Kennedy 54J Titne— out— By Muncrief 2 Kennedy — 4000 Attendance ed I - 1:40 on BOYES SPRINGS Cal April 22 (AP) — The roster I of the i Salt Lake Pioneer league club was swelled by a new catcher and outfielder Wednesday - j Manager Andy Harrington announced that Ted Kerr who back-stoppfor him at Twin Falls last Outfielder j Bob Reeves and year of Santa Barbara had signed Bee Three-base-h- it ABH 5WeathrIycf 4 lHockett rf‘4 Stephen ss 3 0 3 Swift c 0 xMcQuillen Muncrief p 3 0 1 1 0 0 xxCriacola Totals 32 5 24 12 SIGNS BACKSTOP Two-ba- 1 2lKeltner 3b 0 Heath If 0 Fleming lb 0 Boudreau ss 2b 3 Mack 0 DeSautels c 0 Kennedy p an “Non-participati- J Cleveland I an Pan-Americ- By Bridges 3 by Newhouser 1 by'7 Diet off Hits — Off Bridges 8 in rich 3 Newhouser 0 in 1 off Dietrich 8 in 8 (none out in ninth) off Ross 0 In' 1 mng pitcher— Dietrich Time — 1:50 Bridges : S ENTERS O A 103 2 1 1 1 SALT LAKE CLUB i 1 AB H f I STAGED pitch-Chandl- Detroit j( Eddie Areoro HidiGig ID evil Piver Ydy: M Derby Prep Eveei$ TRACK GAMES - main anonymous) professes to be worried about one possible effect of the dropping of football by Where many small colleges he asks will Tennessee find “breather” opponents to play every other Saturday? And Frank Farrington of the Fergus Falls (Minn) Journal suggests that the retirement of very ample Abe Simon unquestionably leaves a large rinn2-3- : clasquM 4 vacancy in heavyweight boxing 5 $?c’he3r5 WykiCCTimeU- - 2 ilS circles Service Department Charles Peterson the billiard star who has been touring army camps reports: “The morale of the American soldier is marvelous I’ve never heard a squawk about the food or anything that would indicate that they're dissatisfied” Eight Chicago boys with the A E F in England formed an athletic club and wrote to Gene Kessler of the Chicago Times saying they needed equipment The White Sox promptly contributed a dozen Postman’s Paragraph baseballs Tony Zale sent a pair A correspondent from Lexington of training gloves and De Paul Ky (We think he’d be safer to re- - U gave basketballs and uniforms RIDER READY Basil James up on Alsab expects to win the Kentucky derby with the above entry Alsab Adjoining story relates his reasons I Clark doesn’t name a colt for the derby unless he is really outstanding as a juvenile Like most other practical racing men he realizes the Derby is run at a too early date He considers naming a colt for the derby dangerous for LONG THROW Ralph Maughan star sophomore track and field the thoroughbred and unfair to enter four events the trainer An performer at Utah State Agricultural college will trainfor the Aggies In their dual meet against Utah U in the Ute stadium er is tempted to rush his at Salt Lake City Saturday Maughan is seen in a lengthy discus toss Clark can wait with a horsecharge i above So you’ll next hear from Colchis la in the Pimlico preakness May 9 Though Colchis had dead-heate- d National League and split two decisions with AlTO sab and had never been worse j LEXINGTON Ky April 23 (UP) than third in 15 starts the players The second of the three richest sent Mrs Albert Sabath’s pet away Kentucky derby preps — the $10000 ONLY BE at odds-c- n with the cerise and Elue Grass 0 y four noncedmg si startera tor stakMjrew ehe Its eighteenth running P T?d at but 12- onColchia home grounds harpdboots IF U curiou3 Result Wednesday thronged the They liked the way Alsab closed picture-boo- k tra'ck to see for them- Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 9 ground on Colchis in the Chesa- - selves which of the four will carry New York 3 Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati X St Louis 6 peake trial What they didn’t know th i doUftr th Brooklyn 4 Boston 0 (12 Innings hpshow aond May was that Georgie Woolf (lost his the MONTEVIDEO Uruguay April 2 Today’s Probable Pitcher big ) pole and Brooklyn at Boston — French whip at the three-eight23 (UP) — Sentiment increased toof The small field was vs Balvo Kimball ) ) lad the fin-s- h the Greentree duo of composed Colchis at pulled up Devil Diver day for postponement of the New York at Philadelphia — Schumacher v ) Podgajny games until after the (0-and Shut Out Colonel E it Brad- Cincinnati at Pittsburgh —Vander Meer war unless the United States reRacing men couldnt see a Happy leyg Bless Me and H P Headley’s v ) ) Lanning i vs Argo of class going one mile and considers its: withdrawal The track was fast for St' Louis at Chicago — Lanier (0-a sixteenth but Trainer Vince Equinox (1-the Lee of President Paysee Reyes mile and a furl run which the Mara and Woolf knew Colchis carries a Uruguayan Olympic committee inand the of $10000 prize Cincinnati St LouU raced better when he came from crowd dicated thatj his organization "reto see Devil Diver expected ABHOA ABHOAl had a plan break in £ront and stay there all luctantly” would move for such a Joot 5 10 5 Crespl 2b 5 14 3 behind If 4 2 10 to drive him from the rear of the the postponement unless the United Craft cf 44 11 0Musial way rt 11 liT Moore cf 3 2 1 0 pace in the Chesapeake stakes The games are to Goodman States This Greentree ace who won the 4 0 3 2 Slauxhterrf 2 14 0 Haas 3b be held in Buenos Aires in NovemIf 2 0 1 Oi Sanders lb 3 2 9 1 Kider James Tosses Out Sun Again Walker ast suminer and defeated Hopeful F McCorber (Brown 3b 4 2 2 0 in his only start this O O 4 c mick lb 4 0 12 ljMancuso 4 “I do not3! need to reiterate the Aleno Alsab gotf to the front at the Whirlaway 2b 4 12 51 Marlon 4 12 4 ig the new “big” horse for ss y necessity for United States partici- Heirvilev c 3 0 4 0 Gumbert p 3 0 0 2 eighth pole and was just outrun the derby uis Btock has been 0 games Lamannoo 110 pation in tho according to Basil James yet the booming for days and Kentucky Is Riddle p 3 2 0 3 so that they will have jockey likes him in the derby LMoore p 0 0 0 0 that he is the character” he said 1 0 0 0 xGleeson “The son of Good Goods— Winds gradually concluding Alsab Re one Wn tumble who ofj the United States imcome to be an Chant which has 7 24 17 beauties Totals 35 the other Totals 32 11 27 10 anj plies a similar desertion by the excuse horse was “climbing” qUested x— Batted for L Moore In ninth Devil Eddie Arcaro mth Caribbean nations so the games Score by innings: the running of the Diver was coupled as up an entry 000 000 001 — 1 throughout would be only South American It Cincinnati stakes according to wjtb Shut Out who ran second in Louis 012 0 0 3 Ox — 6 Chesapeake should be remembered that the St Summary: Runs batted James Error — Cfespl his only 1942 start and is a doubt- games are jnot only a muscular in — Brown Sanders 3 Crespi T Moore A a horse man like is climbing’ a hit — Jooat T Moore qUantity Off his showing display but j also are a phase in Lamanno on ice he explains He — Marlon Aleno Stolen be drawn his chances of the great w£rk of linking the na- base day — Brown Double play — Jooat Aleno caJS a foothold S'00 tions of the western hemisphere and F McCormick 2 Bases on balls— upsetting the dope bucket and his The Chesapeake stakes further j own He entered the Off Riddle 4 off L Moore 1 off Gumbert stablemate closer in this dramatic hour” that- - what is good Blue Grass under the hand of out— By Riddle 3 by Gumbert demonstrated The Uruguayan bicycle council 24 Struck — Hits Off Riddle 11 In 7 off L for one hide is poison to another 1 Passed balls — Mancuso Alsab is a Wright already has petitioned the Argen- Moore 0 In — horse The Wayne Attendance (paid) Me injured several months Losing pitcher Riddle Bless tine commi:teq to postpone the — 2471 Time — 1:50 awkward Colchis takes tremendous games ag0 and not yet in top condition strides was the biggest question mark The It is expected that the Brazilian Boston Brooklyn ri- of Alsab’a foremost Speaking odds on the entry were 2 and on national sports council also will ABHOAl ABHOA 6 0 5 0 Holmes cf 5 2 5 0 vals in the derby James doubts Bjess Me 1 vote for withdrawal at its meet- Galan If 3b 6 1 1 3 that the Calumet farm’s Sun Again j Equinox not rated as derby stuff ing Friday because of the United Vaughn Reiser cf 5 0 0 0 can travel a mile and a quarter was sent along today only to help States’ action Camilli lb 4 2 9 O OiFernan-SulUva-n 4 5 Walker 0 Belair Stud’s Apache is a nice The rf At Buenos Aires Alberto Regina out the field He was priced c 3 0 5 0! dez 3b horse but he has beaten no ani- - j at iq-- 1 technical adviser for the games Herman 2b 4 0 8 4 Waner rf mal of genuine worth he points 4 2 4 7 West If appealed to jthe United States fed- Reese 3 0 0 2Cuclnello2b out eration to sipnd a small delegation 1 0 0 01 Miller ss 5 13 4 As for Requested Basil James of about 25 (athletes Lombardi e 4 O 4 1 110 0 Tobin 5 3 0 6 no doubt feels like the many disp win-- 1 42 6 36 161 Totals 4310 3618 appointed at the Flamingo Total ner’s third in the Chesapeake x— Batted for Cooney in ninth Is x — Batted for Wyatt In tenth When Requested got where the Score by Inning: real racing began — in perfect posi000 000 000 004—4 Brooklyn Boston 000 000 000 000 — 0 tion to make his bid — he suddenly By Summary: Errors — Reese Reiser West decided he didn’t like the company Runs batted Jn — Reese 2 Casey Galan e BOISE April 23 (AP) — A decided hits — Tobin Fernandez 2 Stolen Sacrifices — SulUvan Waner war flavor ill be given meetings base — Reese — Herman e batted In — Mize 2 Marshall 1 Reese and Camilli Double plays — Ott Three-basMize of the Second district - Women’s Reese Murtaugh Herman Camilli 2 Cucclnello Mil hits — Benjamin Stolen bases— Werber 2 Clubs of IdStho today by speakers ler and Cooney Bases on balls — Off Wyatt hit Double plays— Hughe to Bragan to Etten — 9 in 10 3 Off Hits from Burma the FBI and an au- 2 Tobin Wyatt 2 Bases on balls — Ott Hughe 3 ott Innings Casey 0 in 3 Wild pitch—Wyatt Koslo l Struck out — By Hughe 3 by na— thority on the — AtTime 2:32 Winning pitcher Casey — 8 Koslo Time 1:46 Attendance (estitions j tendance — 3813 paid 1124 service men mated) — 2000 Not long ago Miss Ecco Hunt of Cambridge who will address the New York Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburgh ABHOA club today (was a missionary in Werber 3b ABHOAl ABHOAl ABHOA 4 2 10 3 1 2 2iMurtagh3b Burma The federal bureau of In- Jurgei ss 3 0 0 2 Glossop 2b 4 0 0 1 Hack 3b 03 02 00 20 Martin 2b 5 2 3 2 4 0 2 4 Anderson p 4 1 2 0 Benjamtncf 4 14 0 Fleming rf vestigation will be represented on Ott rf 4 14 0 4 1 4 0 Lowrey cf 1 0 0 0 Wasdell 5 2 If 0 Llewhller MU 3 lb the program! by Fred G McGeary 10 03 00 Elliott 3bcf 44 110 Warren c 3 0 2 2 Cavaretacf 1 2 0 p 10 DiMaggio Mont Dr Eugene Marshall 0 0 Kush agent at Butte 4 13 1 zLivlngston 10 Nicholsn rf 4 1 5 0 Fletcher lb 4 1 6 1 Chaffee of t Boise Junior College Lelber ef 0 0 0 0 Northey rf 3 0 2 0 Dalsndrolf 4 0 1 OlVanRby If 3 2 2 0 0 0 10 will discuss “Hispanic America In Barns If c 44 01 39 OzzBurich 2 0 1 0 Phelps c 3 16 0 4 19 1 McCullghc HEtten lb Danntng 2 0 10 Hamlin Hernandzc p 3 113 the Present Conflict" 4 ss 5 2 0 2 3 Witek 2b 3 0 Bragan 2b 4 4 12 3 0 0 1 Hughes p 3 10 4 Stringer At a luncheon meeting tomor- Koslo p 4 O 10 0 Dahlgrnlb row Mrs A: U Myers of Caldae 4 3 11 Merullo 33 6 27 12 Erickson Total 31 6 27 9 Totals p 1 0 0 0 well will talc on public safety On z — Batted for Warren Jn ninth Eaves p 0 0 0 0 — Jn ninth zz Mrs for Maebelle Batted Heath of Northey Friday Russell 3b 3 0 0 1 Score Emmett is to discuss international New Yorkby Inning: 000 201 000 — 3 Totals 34 7 24 8 relations 000 000 000 — 0 Philadelphia Score 4 10-d- 1942 ' Rates High Despite Excuses Advised that Colchis was not going to Louisville Blackie McCoole expressed great relief Were he headed for the Blue Grass the gangling and gelded bay son! of Happy Argo-Ancomight further reduce the derby field Unlike Alsab and Requested Colchis — pronounced Colkis— is not a bargain basement steed He was fashionably sired at Upperville Va and foaled at Sagamore farm in Maryland R Sterling Clark a brother of Ambrose with whom he doesn't hit it off very well is a Virginian who has bred and raced horses for 20 years Colchis Threat to Derby Horses 3-- o 1111 by Philadelphia el Hamlin former - Dodger his tirst game for Pittsburgh the Cubs to Seven hits foe a 1 victory Bob Elliott took the lead with ha third major league in two days homer and second Joe Gordon hero— Yesterday’s his world seof another who gave as ries exhibitionsAthleticsthe 11--Ynk®s 5 He trampled the 11 handled singles hit three m three chances and participated ' double plays APRIL 23 i 50 PORTLAND CLUB start giving up H hits in 000 004 003 0— 7 13 1 Hollywood 010 004 Oil 1 — 8 8 3 Portland 29 9 27 10 Totals innings ' Gay Weldon Perez and Atwood Bren-zIn ninth i Swift for Rookie Dave Koslo pitched the Batted Orrell Singleton and Leovlch Castro the xx — Batted for Muncrief In ninth Giants to a 0 triumph aover M Score by innings: double hit Mize 000 001 lqo — 2 Phils Johnny Louis St 000 200 01x- -3 drove in two New Cleveland and single and ' Error— McQuinn Run bat York runs " record-- The Boston Red Sox also had on their slugging clothes hammering out a 13-- 4 triumph over Washington and remained deadlocked with the Yanks for the American league lead T WT O Juddr the Red Sox "Canadian rookie southpaw hung 'up his first victory holding the Senators to nine hits the Red Jimmy Foxx was out oftrouble Sox lineup with sinus Cleveland rattled off its fourth Kenstraight victory when Vernon with down Browns the let nedy five hits for'a 2 decision Kennedy gave up only five hits and the ninth stopped St- - Louis cold infilled the ftfter the Browns had bases with none out Don Kolloway young White Sox second baSeman starred as Chi-g- o Kolloway beat Detroit 1 ubled twice scored both times outfield flies and drove in the other six runs with a single blazThe Dodgers kept up their a 0 pace by winning 12“ ing earlyover inthe Braves m decision with Reese’s single nings PeeWee Scores: up the R H E the bases loaded broke 000 000 000 — 0 7 1 Jim Tobin held Oakland scoreless battle 000 130 OOx — 412 1 Seattl Salveson and Raimondi Turpin and Colthe Dodgers to six hitsstartWhit allins first Wyatt making his but nine in innings 10 hits lowed San Diego 210 000 002 — 5 15 2 scattered Hugh Casey San 000 000 002 — 2 6 0 Francisco kept them last Lie hitless Olsen and Detore Seats Chesnes and held the- Braves 3-- OGDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING wrecking He’s leading the American league— hitters with an average of 467 and in the field'he is Mr Impregnable i MG YonEis Him — Violets Favored In Relay Events PEORIA jlll April 23 (AP)— President George P' McNear Jr CANYON Texas April 23 (AP) and two other officials of the To- West Texas State college has lost ledo Peoria & Western railroad both its head football and basketwere acquitted by a federal court ball coaches to the §rmed services jury today of charges of violating Neither Al Baggett tutor of the the national1 railway labor act by widely traveled Buffalo court coercing union employes Giants nor Grid Coach Leslie Van Meter disclosed which branch of four-mi- le service they would enter the secwhile relay finishing In a retrenchment program colond in the mile and third in the 880 lege officials named Gus Miller Emil Von Elling N Y U coach Texas Wesleyan basketball coach has announced MacMltchell will to take over the duties of both again run anchor in lour races men 4 PHILADELPHIA April 2a AP) It’s New York university against the field In the Penn reliy$Sat-at Franklin field tomorrow and three urday as the Violets defendcomperelay titles in the two-da-y I I tition A year ago the Violets anchored by famed Leslie MacMltchell romped off with the sprint (and distance medley events and the I Inning: 000 010 000 — 1 Pittsburgh 202 500 OOx — 9 Summary: Error — None Runs batted In — Martin Elliott 3 Phelps Anderson Wasdell DiMaggio Fletcher Ruesell Two-bahit — Fletcher Phelps Stringer Three-bas- e Merullo Van hits— Martin Sacrlfice-HamlHome run — Elliott Robay Bases on ball — Off Hamlin 2 Erickson 2 Eaves 1 Fleming 1 Kush 1 Struck out— By Hamlin 4 Erickson 1 Hite — Off Erickson 7 in 3 Fleming 1 Innings (non out In fourth) Eaves 2 in 1 Fleming o in 2 Kuah 1 In 2 Hit by pitcher— By Eaves (Van Robays) Losing Time — 2:04 Attendpitcher — Erickson Chicago by se in ance — 3517 OGDEN GETS HOGGINS SYRACUSE N Y April 23 (AP) The Syracuse International League Baseball club today assigned Shortstop Johnny Miggins to Ogden Utah of the Pioneer league on option i mm cut cixsEg ale ks urn xm m s&iinspnss |