Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1948 — Page 30

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decision over Detroit right-hander, en his best season since breaking in with the

Browns in 1939, scattered eight

from start to finish. The game was decided in the sixth when the Red Sox bunched four hits and four walks - for seven runs, Billy Hitchcock, subibing'for the injured Bobby Doerr, |was the hitting star for the sec{ond straight day, driving in three runs with three hits. Full Game Ahead :.

Boston remained a full game ahead of the second-place Yankees, who struggled to a 12inning, 5 to 4 victory over the 8t. Louis Browns. . The Yanks won on Yogi Berra's 13th homer of the year in the 12th, smacked off Fred Banford, who went the distance for the Browns and gave up 11 hits, Vic Raschi started for the Yankees but Bob Porterfield, who took over the hurling duties in the 10th, gained credit for his fourth triumph, George Stirnweiss of the Yanks and Al Zarilla and Les Moss of 8t. Louis hit homers. Brooklyn widened its National League lead to a half-game by beating the Chicago Cubs, 6 to 0, while the second-place Braves split with Cincinnati.

Beat Old Nemesis

The Dodgers, spearheaded by Preacher Roe and Jackie Robin-

Brooklyn five straight times this season. Roe scattered four hits in racking up his eighth victory and second successive shutout. Robinson col lected two of the Dodgers’ nine hits, drove in two runs and stole a base. Gene Hermanski hit his 13th homer in the fourth off Emil Kush, Cincinnati! humbled the Braves in the opener, 3 to 1, but Boston bounced back with an 11 to 1 victory in the nightcap. ny Wyros 's homer with ude Corbitt on base in the boy inning helped Southpaw Johnny Vandermeer gain his 12th

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It was strictly “no contest” in the nightcap as the Braves bombarded four Redleg hurlers for 21 hits, including Earl Torgeson’s sixth-inning homer with one on. Tommy Holmes and Phil Masi each banged out four hits while} Clint CTonaster and Al Dark shared secondary honors with| Forest three hits apiece. Rookie Glenn recently recalled from Milwaukee, was the winner although he was forced to yield to Clyde S8houn.when he was injured in a play at first base during the fourth inning. The Cardinals took over third place in the National by whipping the Phiilies, 4 to 2, in a night St. Louis. Two of Card runs were walked across by Rookie Pitcher Robin Roberts. Ron Northey of St. Louis and Bama Rowell and Andy. Seminick of the Phils hit homers. The Giants knocked Pittsburgh out of third place as they ended a seven-game losing streak with win under the lights in Pittsburgh. Montia Kennedy pitched a five-hitter for New York, striking oyt nine batters and losing his shutout in the ninth inning on an unearned run. The Giants got all their runs off {pected Ernie Bonham in the fifth, one|name on a forceout and two on Sid

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