THE MI- I ,A N II II, CTN-Daf, .DUNE 3, 1945 THE MICHiGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JUNE 3. 1945 Linksmen To Complet with a final recorai of seven victories 161/2- against one defeat. Uni- Playing with four -man squads, the atch" Maize and Blue golfers were led by win- Bob Ernst in the number one spot fol- itest, lowed by Ken Morey, Bill Theuneis- close sen, and Bob Hamilton. The Bronco ei t' 'I new color ini nail enamel, lipstick and fare powder A flash bang reed with power to do for you what you've a]lways wanted a real red to do ... just plain, dynamite. "Dynamite" Match. Box (Nail E'namel, Lipstick, Ad/wron) I, "Dynamite" Nail Enamel .60 "'Dynamite" Lipstick 100 ".Sheer Dynaamite" tFace Powder .00 and 1.~0 Jhc~uarra Trounce eSeason team was headed by John Pfanner- still with John Matteson second and Bob Byrnes and Earl Rayburn fill- ing the third and fourth positions respectively. Ernst and Morey Wit Shooting the singles and doubles contests at the same time, with three points going for each match, the Michigan combination of Ernst and Morey blanked Pannerstill and Matt- eson, and Coach Bill Barclay's char- ges just missed carding a'other shut- out when Hamilton and Theunessen took 21/ points from Byrnes and Ray- burn. In the individual play-offs, Mich- igan linksmen made three shutouts when Ernst, Morey and Theuneissen held their respective opponents of Pfannerstill, Matteson, and Byrnes scoreless to mark up nine points for the Maize and Blue team. Hamilton took Rayburn 2-1, and the tilt end- ed with the Wolverines having a fif- teen point edge over the Bronco club. Ernst Low Man Ernst and Morey took medalist hon- ors when each carded 79, and Bar- clay, commenting on the match, said the team played a fairly good game considering the fact that the squad shot the last nine holes in the rain which was a definite handicap to the golferis. Michigan's 1945 linksmen ended the season with a .85 average. Open- ing their schedule April 21 against the University of Detroit, Barclay's men won their initial ilt 151,1-2, and thle next week at Columbus, the Wol- verines suffered their only setback at the hands of Ohio State 15-12 in a hard-fought battle. The Maize and Blue club then captured six straight matches by defeating the University of Detroit, Western Michigan, North- western, avenging the earlier Buck- eye loss by taking Ohio S~ate 19-8, Notre Damte, and yesterday's closing contest against the Broncos. Unknown Wins 1re-Derby Test LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 2-(I)- Darby Dieppe, previously given lit-; tle consideration for the Kentucky Derby, showed his heels to nine other three-year-olds at Churchill Downs today to win the $10,000 added Blue Grass Stakes, final Derby test be- fore next Saturday's run for the Roses. Superbly ridden by Jockey Melvinj Calvert and coing from far back in the early pace, Darby Dieppe beat Fighting Step to the wire by two lengths. Air Sailor won third money in a photo finish. Among the also rans in today's mile and one-eighth feature were such other derby eligibles as Cl. E. R. Bradley's Burning Dream, a post time 'favorite, Calumet Farm's Pot ' Luck, Jay Paley's Best Effort and II. K, Houssel's Bymeabond. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE INAT 10 :A, LEAGUE TE;,"AMSW 1L Pet. (;V~~ York .....26 12 .684 - N ew York .....3; 14 .622 - Pittsl urgh.........21 16 .568 43,_ Dtetr oit............ 19 14 .576 2 Bsrooklyn..........21 17 .5583 5 St. Louis ..........18S 16 .529 3 * St. Louis......... 21 17 .553 5 Chicago...........18 17 .514 4 Chicago...........18 17 .514 6 Rostern ............18 19 .486 5 C~n innati.....16 18 .471 8 Ci' l ~ lnd.I......... 15 18 .455 6 Boston ............14 20 .412 14 Wash.1)ington.......16 20 .444 6 Pliil.dvIlphia.....04 30 .250 17 Pia.elphia.......14 23 .378 9 Does Inot inlude night games. SATURDAY'S RESULTS SATUJRDAY'S RESULTS Boston 5, Detroit 1. Boston 5, Chicagoa 4, 10 innings. Cleveland 4, New York 0. Brooklyn at Cincrinnati, rain. St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 0. PittsLburgh 7, Philadelphia 6. Washington 8, Chicago 1. Nexv York at St. Louis, night. ROPES SOAR--With. the additio n of last yea's M~ost ValuabulePae, Mort Cooper, shown here with Manager Bob Clmn h Boston Braves' chances of landing in the first division have been considerab~ly strengthened. HOME RUN 'fRO CJ)ttBL[: -tigers~o otn Indians BlankYankees BOSTON. June 2-Ui')-Johnny Lazor's eighth inning homer with twoJ mates aboard provided the Boston Red Sox with a 5 to 1 victory over the Detroit.'Tigers today as Clem Hlausmnann scattered six Detroit hits. lLazor's big wallop came oflf Tiger reliefer Art Houtteman, but Joe Or- rell, lifted for a pinch-hitter in the seventh while trailing 2-1, was charg- ed with the defeat. Orrell gave five hits in six innings in his second straight losing effort as a D)etro iit; starter. The defeat, second straight, at the hands of the Sox, left the Tigers needing a sweep of Sunday's twin bill for an even break in their last Eastern series of the current road trip. Detroit hasnt lost a seriesj since the Red Sox swept three gamnes1 in Detroit nearly a year ago. Detroit......004) 100 000 1 6 1 Boston ......100 100 03x 5 7 2 Orrell, -Ioutteman and Richards; Hlausmann and Garbark. NEW YORK, June 2--01)-ln Ia game delayed one hour and 29 min- utes by rain in the first half of the ninth inning, the Cleveland Indians shut out the New York Yankees 4-0!) today to even their series at one game apiece. Ed ( Specs) Klieman, sophoniore hurler of tht( Tribe blanked t he firs-f, placers with six hits in his first! starting assignment. lCleveland ... 010 000 003- 4 9 1 INew York . .000 000 000- 0 6 4)1 Kliemnan & Haiyes; BotilaiH Garbark. WASHINGcTON, June 2 U>Di. ch Leonard coasted to an 8-1 victory today as Washington's Senators even- Iil f IT iF - edl the series at, i-all with Chica go's White Sox. Loonardl was nicked for Chicageo's lone run in the first on Nally Moses' double an d John Dickshot's single1)1tt ie was in vin cible inl the piiiclics therealfter. Chicago.....10I0 000 000- 1 10 1 Washington 4000 310 04x- 9 11, t ar d andFerrecll. PlHILADE~LPHIA, June 2 - /P}_-rre St. Louis Browns banged out a base hit barrage against three Philadel- phia Athletics hurlers today to take, their second straight shutout from.. the MVackmen, 9 to 0. Jack Kramer annexed his fifth victory of the year as hie limited the A's to four scattered singles. St. Louis. . 100 500 300- 9 14 1. Philadelphia 000 000 000- 0 4 1 Kramer & Mancuso; Gassaway, Black, Gerkin & Rosar. Mw £71 t £ Cadp 711 'NOiRHJNivEI('1I V . 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