PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1940 DetrolitDownsSt. Louis, 6-2 T gers Regain ,AL Leadership In Night Game Pitcher 'Bo-Bo' Newson Gains Fourteenth Win Over Hapless Brownies ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6.-(;P)-The De- troit Tigers regained the American League leadership with a 6 to 2 vic- tory over the St. Louis Browns to- night as Buck Newsom chalked up his 14th pitching triumph of the season, although rescued by Archie McKain in the ninth inning.' Newsom, who gave up seven hits but walked eight, filled the bases with two out in the last frame and Mc- Kain was summonedl to pitch to Walter Judnich, striking him out. Detroit clinched the decision with a four-run outburst in the sixth which broke a 2-all deadlock and en- abled the Tigers to go a half-game up on the Cleveland Indians, who divided an afternoon doubleheader with the Chicago White Sox. Big Hank Greenberg opened the Tigers' sixth inning rally with a double to deep right field. Rudy York, who clouted his twentieth hom- er of the season in the second stanza, drew a base on balls and Pinky Higgins singled, filling the bases. Back On Top Hawkeye Coach, Eddie Anderson Chosen To Lead College Al-Stars CHICAGO, Aug. 6.-(P)-Iowa's Eddie Anderson is the "peepul's choice" to lead the college boys against the Green Bay Packers pro football cham- pions, in the annual All-Star game in Soldier Field, Aug. 29. A throng of 5,881,130 cast votes in the nation-wide coaches' poll, roll- ing up an almost unprecedented margin for Anderson in tribute to his amazing success in 1939, hiS first year at the Hawkeye school. Anderson's four assistants on the all-star staff will be Don Faurot of Missouri, Buck Shaw of Santa Clara. E. E. (Tad) Wieman of Princeton and Lowell (Red) Dawson of Tulane, each ASSOCIATED PDCTURE PRESS N E WS of whom led the poll in their respec- tive sections. Andersonsreceived 4,168,514 points. Faurot ranked second in total points with 2,943,541. Wieman received 858,754 points; Shaw, 850,946, and Dawson, 845,822. The five coaches, all of whom have accepted the all-star assignments, will gather at Northwestern Univer- sity next Sunday to greet their all- star squad of 67 players, senior head- liners of 1939, and lay plans for the practice drills. Practice begins next Monday, the same day Coach E. L. (Curley) Lam- beau calls out his Packers to prepare them for the challenge of the col- legians.' The six-game series, originated by the Chicago Tribune in 1934, now stands all square, the All-Stars hav- ing won twice, lost twice to the pros and tied two games. The New York Giants, then pro titleholders, defeat- ed the collegians last August, 9 to 0, on three field goals before 80,000 spectators. Included on the squad which An- derson will handle are four of his Iowa stars of last fall, among them Nile Kinnick, the great Hawkeye halfback who led the players' poll with more than a million votes. Weeks Named Adjutant At State Soldiers Home GRAND RAPIDS, Aug. 6. -(A)- Floyd Weeks, superintendent of the Petoskey Hospital, today was appoint- ed by the board of managers as ad- jutant at the Michigan Soldiers Home here, Waldo M. Ball, chairman, announced. Weeks will succeed Maj. Jacob P. Luidens of Grand Rapids, only official at the home held over from the preceding Democratic re- gime. The appointment is effective Sept. 1. Monoplanes crowd out old trainers-Across the runway from biplane ships (left) used for first training courses are new low wing training planes for the army air corps. They're in use at Spartan aeronautics school in Tulsa. Detroit AB Bartell, ss .......... 5 Fox, rf ............. 5 McCosky, cf ......... 4 Greenberg, If .... 3 York, lb............ 3 Higgins, 3b .......... 4 Sullivan, c ........ 4 Metha, 2b ........... 4 Newsom, p .........4 McKain, p .......... 0 Totals ..........36 St. Louis . AB Grace, rf .. .. . 4 McQuinn, lb........4 Judnich, cf.........3 Radcliff, If.........3 Berardino, ss.......4 Clift, 3b ............ 3 Heffner, 2b.. . 4 Swift, c ............3 Harris, p ............ 1 Cullenbine *......... 0 Hudlin, p...........0 Laabs, **.. .............. 1 Mills, p ............0 Hoag,**............1 R 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 R 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 11 H 1 2: 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 O 3 3 3 3 8 1 5 1 0 0 27 O 1 11 1 1 2 1 3 7 0- 0 0 0 0 0 A 3 i 0 0 1 2- 11 0 0 10 A 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 RADIOSPOTLIGHT WJR WWJ WXYZ CKLW 750 KC - CBS 920 KC - NBC Red 1240 KC- NBC Blue 1030 KC - Mutual Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 The Goldbergs The Old Dean News Ace Tiny Hill Orch. 12:15 Life Beautiful Julia Blake Typical Family 12:30 Rgt. to Happin's Bradcast Christian Educ. 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" ' Dance Orchestra " 12:00 Henderson Orch. Westwood Orch. Dance Music Ray Pearl Orch. a Walking weather-Al E. Smith (above), the "Happy Warrior" and former Democratic presidential nominee who "took a walk" on Roose- velt's candidacy in 1936, is still walking. In New York, he pledged sup- port to Willkie. Totals ......... 31 2 7 27 12 *Batted for Harris in sixth. **Batted for Hudlin in seventh. * **Batted for Mills in ninth. Detroit ............ 011 004 000-6 St. Louis ...........000 200 000-2 Errors: Metha, Bartell..Runs bat- ted in: York 2, Radcliff 2, Sullivan 2, Metha. Two base hits: Fox, York, McQuinn, Greenberg. Home run: York. Double plays: York and Bar- tell; Metha, Bartell and York; Berardino and McQuinn. Left on bases: Detroit 5; St. Louis 10. Bases on balls: off Newsom 8, off Harris 2. Struck out by Newsom 4, by McKain 1, by Harris 3, by Hudlin 1, by Mills 2. Hits off Harris 10 in 6 innings; off Hudlin 1 in 1; off Mills 0 in 2; Toff Newsom 7 in 8 2/3; off McKain 0 in 1/3. Wild pitches, Harris. Win- ning pitcher, Newsom. Losing pitch- er, Harris. Umpires, Quinn, Basil, Grieve and Geisel. Time, 2:37. At- tendance 8,252. In The Majors AMERICAN LEAGUE , (Does not include night game) Atom ammunition-Here is the 40-foot pressure tank that houses the electrostatic generator, or "atom smasher," which will be demon- strated at the University of Pennsylvania's bicentennial celebration starting Sept. 16. Helping with installation of atom gun are William Feldman and Robert Roop, graduate students, and Dr. Donald Hof- stadter of physics department. Detroit ......... . Cleveland ........ Boston ........... Chicago ........... New York ........ Washington...... St. Louis ...... .. Philadelphia .... . .. W L 61 41 61 41 55 46 50 48 49 49 45 57 43 60 39 61 Pct. .598 .598 .545 .510 .500 .441 .417 .390 Tuesday's Results Boston 8, New York 3 Washington 11, Philadelphia 0 Chicago 5-2, Cleveland 1-3 Wednesday's Games Detroit at St. Louis Cleveland at Chicago Philadelphia at Washington New York at Boston (2). f' Champion Presents Organ Recital TodayI Mr. Lester Champion, organist, of Houghton, Mich., will give a recital in partial fulfillment of the require- ments of the Bachelor of Music de- gree, at 8:15 p.m. today in Hill Audi- torium. Mr. Champion is a student of Pro- fessor Arthur Poister during the Summer Session and will present the following program: Psalm XIX, "The heavens declare the glory of God," by Marcello; Two Choral Preludes, "Auf meinen lieben Gott," and "Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott," by Hanss; Choral and Fugue on "Von Himmel Hoch da Komm' ich her," by Pachelbel; "Fantasie and Fugue in C minor," by Bach; "Toc- cata from Fifth Symphony," by Wi- dor; "Stunde der Weihe," by Bossi; and "Prologus Tragicus" and "In Dulci Jubilo," by Karg-Elert. Matinees 28c . Evenings 39c Shows at 2-4-7-9 P.M. NOW! er!ecn YcEanCie .*---------e- ~.}.4 "L 5 T". A bookby IRACHEL FIELD Argentina signs-Another signatory to a document drawn by 21 American republics to protect foreign possessions in the Western Hemi- sphere from aggression was Dr. Leopoldo Melo (above), who headed the Argentina delegation at Havana. The conference lasted 11 days. Dr. Melo is expected to come to Washington, D. C., for an official visit with President Roosevelt. NATIONAL Cincinnati ........ Brooklyn ........ New York ........ Chicago .......... St. Louis........ Pittsburgh ........ Boston .......... Philadelphia ...... Tuesday's LEAGUE W L 63 38 58 40 51 43 52 50 47 48 47 48 35 61 32 62 Results Pct. .656 .592 .543 .510 .495 .495 .365 .340 Boston 3-12, Philadelphia 0-2 Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 1 (2nd game called 3rd, darkness) Chicago at Cincinnati, rain (Only, games scheduled). Wednesday's Games I- IM-0.