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Section Two — SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1950 - PAGE H

ribe Nips Saints, 10-9, Keeps |

anks Wallop |Dele’s Popularity Growing (as Battle ~ Slo-Mo-Shun IV Belies Ifs Name asi gers, 10-4; ~~ BacktoTie In 10th Puts alf Game Out For Lead, 11-7 Over Winner

Byrne Chalks Up Birds Recover Stride | Indians Collect 18 4-Hitter as Champs After Drop to Third | Bo Visitors 11 Pound Newhouser In 8-5 Opener Loss iq In Pitchers’ Parade

NEW YORK, July 22 (UP) -- | + ST. LOUIS, July 22 (UP)—The | St. Louis Cardinals vaulted back By EDDIE ASH {into a first place tie in the Na-| i tional League standings tonight {as they whipped the Boston (Braves, 11-7, after losing the {afternoon portion of a day night! jdoubleheader, 8-5. The afternoon defeat dropped !the Red Birds to third place as

Southpaw Tommy Byrne spun a! ‘neat seven-hitter as the New York! Yankees defeated Detroit, 10 to; 4, today and moved to within a: half game of the pace-setting| Tigers before 42,685 fans. After Detroit got to Byrne for its first run in the second inning, the-Yankees tied the score in their

Times Sports Editor The league-leading Indians {opened their new home stand last night by winning a wild contest from the St. Paul Saints 10 to 9 in 10 innings. The struggle had a Saturday night crowd. of 8257 pulling and

§ 5 Le S & p i Hae Shes es A : vi rooting from .the early innings half of the frame on Joe DiMag-| Dale C the Tribe" lar first b de hi the Braves took over second be- after the Tribesters “blew” a gio's single and Bobby Brown's| ale Coogan, the Tribe's popular first baseman, made his re- |; 4 tie Philadelphia Phillies. Slo-Mo-Shun IV was anything but that when she passed Such Crust Il on the upper turn to lead 9.10.2 lead. triple. turn to Victory Field before local fans an auspicious one by driving Stan Musial, who had three: in the seventh lap of the first heat in the Gold Cup Faces held on the Detroit River yesterday. 8ix pitchers were used up,

Singles by Gene Woodling, Phil] in the winning run as the Indians defeated St. Paul, 10 to 9, in the hits in each game to lead the ~—— three to the side, and the Reds Rizzuto, Hank Bauer, DiMagglo,| |0th inning last night. Coogan and Nanny Fernandez joined the |Cards’ attack hit his 13th homer

Yogi Bia and Brown's 100 0 Tio, rans Pithbutah on he road 10 dems age e Cara’ stack Bt he 2 bons Gabe 9 Marks in Winning Anderson Drills cpeime Released

gave the Yankees a 5-1 lead in iran Canin — (third inning to get the Cards the third inning and spelled the ! Outright to Pels -

night attack started and Red 5 e u ace : end of Southpaw Hal Newhouser. L ill H | Ri k Schoendienst hit his first home - 0 Pp Paul" LaPaime. k ' ’ south Freddie Hulcninson held New| ouisvi e urier anks \run in, St. Louis batting right- 0 g e Stars rookie relief pitcher; was boi York scoreless in the fourth but

» ® ? ns |handed - later in the inning to] Takes All 3 Detroit Heats With 78. 217 MPH ’ by I I snits Millers, ‘Wins Own Game make It 40 against Warren) And Becomes Favorite in Harmsworth lght to New Orleans. of the

{ re night to "New Orleans of the fifth on a walk, two singles and| Spahn. i { 2 Men Missing Southern Association.

Gerry Priddy’s error. Another run | M i | That was a lead the Red Birds) DETROIT, July 22 (UP)-Slo-Mo-Shun moulded her maiden i. - 8 d $ } , July 22 J § § | t was came In with Hal White on the] Jack cDonald Tosses Three Hitter, Raps {never relinquished as they builtirace into an historic Gold Cup championship today, upsetting two Out of Squad of 51 cording ET lean mound when Don Kalloway boot-| Single After Scherbarth Strokes Double their’ margin to 10-1 in the fifth course records in the grueling 90-mile Detroit River classic. S DELAFIELD, Wis, July 22'ager Ted Sullivan. LaPalme's y ’ ! : : 2 ' , 5 T § Jes Te y y . y » c , £ ed Woodling's grounder. | LOUISVILLE, July 22 (UP)--Jack McDongld of Louisville not inning. Bob Elliott's error gave the The trim Seattle, Wash, entry won all three heats with an (UP)--The College All-Stars, record was five won and five lost. Kell Hits Homer only tossed a three-hit shutout at the Minneapolis Millers here to- Birds. five unearned runs. average of T8217 miles per hour and became the favorite for next who will meet the Philadelphia, LaPalme performed in 31 Two walks and two singles gave pioht put punched out a single in the seventh that scored Bobby Sid Gordon's 18th home run of month's Jearmswerth Shampanshup, Eagles in the annual All-Star games all as a reliefer and the Tigers two runs in the seventh gcherharth with the only run of the game, the season, coming in the fourth|——— > She proved her name and her football game, Aug. 11 at Chi- pitched 45 innings. ’ R . after the Yankees added two more | McDonald tangled in a scoreless mound duel with Ray Ayres inning of the afternoon game with lelass to he misnomers; zipping cago, held two workout sessions! He was drafted from Hartford runs in the sixth and George Kell | until the seventh when Scherbarth’s hit fell in left field for two @ mate aboard, started the Braves eve an um S with the ease of an airplane over today under Coach Eddie Ander- of the KEastern League last furnished Detroit its last run in paces. The Colonel hurler then - drive to victory. the three- mile circular course in gon's condition program, | winter, the ninth with a homer into the rapped a clean single to center, Phillies, Red Schoendienst also fielded per- powerboating's oldest test, Morning and afternoon drills; i —— ep lower left field stands. plating Scherbarth. S fectly in both games, extending ! First Racing Trial |were preceded by lectures in the skins collected 18 hits to 11 by 5 Peli i 0 a New Yoi¥w oo! Ayers, the losing pitcher, al- S lit T in Bill his National League record to 51 eid ors 0 ! ? | study hall basement of the chapel the visitors. Liptonss 4 1 1 4 Woodlingt 3 1 & $1oued only four hits in the seven 9 wi ! games without an error. : ! | Tt was Sio-Mo-Shun's first try SVG} MC SCRE EL CC ademy Game Deadlocked r y. J 2:Rizzuto,s } ! : . ‘ a i . 8 j Yi! Kelbdo ~~ 4 1 3 #Bauerxi 1% 2 1 Dlinnings he worked before giving CINCINNATI, July 22 (UP) ([Atternoon Game) | Scores § Runs IL sompetitive Fading. : Owner whose field and facilities the All-| Dale Coogan, the dis ap wil s , a a : y ine i Ale { Sts y dayres established her : , ear-o rs aseman na Evers, it 515 0Collins,.th 0 0 1 0, inch hitt The Cincinnati Reds gained an ABHOA ABHOA! ’ Stars are using. Groth.ef 3 0 0 1 DI Maggo.cf 5 2 4 0 Way to a pinc itter. 4 lit 1 : artsfl 6 1 2 5Nelson,1b 314 0 the world's fastest boat last broke up the battle by lini a Kollowy,1b 3 0 8 1 Berra.c 4340 elOFY : ville ©VEN Split in a double-header with {ai $12 03cnndanstan 5 133 In 10th Frame | : pide “"'! Only two members of the 51- y ng Robinson. 1 1 1 TBrowndb “1113 The victory moved Louisville the Phillies today as Howie Fox Qime.of on 91 Sidutial i rial month o A 160.323 siralgniawayl, .n squad were missing at yes- angle to center with the bases y n,2b J. 1 $4 R 5 4 eson, auzhter.r y J J r 9° mr) rs . $ ake i gor on. 1 2 0Glaviano,3b 4 1 31 e velian 3 8 cam OI = was 8 only 0 e game Hichnsn,p 0 0 0 0 ahead of Minneapolis, second game, 6 to 1, after Robin ee 3 3 3 oMiler 1i1d pans ! : ohne ; of then: Art Murakowski. North-| White.p 1:40.80 3 : Minfieapolis Louisville Roberts” four-hit pitching had rh cirt 3 1.8 0Rice.c $ 1 & uo Up With five runs in the tenth in- champion My Bweelie In the first western fullback, who was de- a he picked out the right spot r 3 72417 Totals 361227 8 ABH O A ABH O A Phil Inhi o Ker 4 1 0 2iStaley.p 1 00 1 ning to defeat the Washington heat but Detroiter Horace Dodge's : : : r it. Totals 31 7241 al Jranen.3b 0 0 2 Plersallet 4.0 1 pb WOR adelphia the opener, 2 Bickford. 4 0 I 1Mungets 1 0 0 2 tained because of the hospitalizaLake flied out for Newhouser in 4th. Dndrds2b 4 0 3 OLvons2b 4 1 2 3 to 0 Hogue,p 100 0 Kazak 29 0 0 Senators, 8 to 3, before a crowd of veteran speedboat led by more tion of a brother; reported today.) "With the game deadlocked at ” 1—- 4|Lafata, 2 Fright, If 2 0 3 . : Martin, p 00/04 00 i i : New Work "/{11/1:022 1"! 014 032 00x—10|Kowellt 3 © 3 O'Wilsonri 3 1 1 8 The nightcap victory was only Fapain’ = © 8 ¢ 24.228 tonight. than a mile in the second. My|""p o “Sitko, Notre Dame full.nine-all as the Indians went to Errors—Priddy 2. Kolloway. Runs batted McDuldib 3 0 4 1/O'Brient{ 1 8 1 8 Rais BRR rey or Waiker 1089 warly Wynn had a four-hit SWweetie's engine broke an oil line bat in the 10th, Tom Saffell in—Lipon, Brown's. Bauer, Di Maggio, Kropfef 3 0 5 0Chpmn3b 3 0 3 2 the Reds’ second over the Phils , el ~ on the final lap of that heat and Pack who had to take an examserra 3, Mullin 2, Kell. (Brown scored on Jenningsies 3 1 1 1iDouglasib 3 012 8 in 12 games this sea Fox hag, ITE _Wliziia Totals 371137) shutout in the ninth with two out P 4 t Notre Dame vester. Parked a rally after one nut by Kolloway's error in thi. Three-base hit— | Early 2 1 3 ORichterss 3 0 2 1 “ § this season, FoX had ggazak walked for Munger in Tih. when Washington exploded with it Was clear flying for Slo-Mo- ination a Olre a yes sending a single to right. his Brown. Home run—Kell. Sacrifices—Riz- Harhgian 1 0 0 0Schrbrthe 3 1 3 1:a shutout until Granny Hamner Walker grounded out for Papai in 6th g I {Shun from there on. day, will report tomorrow. B guto. Coleman, Double niays—Coleman to Tmknsnc 1 0.8 O:Daicve = 23.8 3 U singled home ‘Richie Ashburn Boston . soaeana. 000 2332 010-8 g§ three runs to tie the score at 3-3 : Anderson indicated he will: di- fourth hit of the long struggle zzuto to ze. on 5 2 McDnl st as hv 03 0 i ’ S . ? , 10. New York 7. Base on balls Off Byrne Has: 180% with two out in the ninth in- Runs batted in Rice. Gordon 32. Eliot Sam Zoldak then put out the fire Bandleader G uy Lombardo vide the passing duties among which lasted 2 hours 50 minutes, 3 Nrwbouser 1, Hutchinson, fa oan tabs shen : naman! NING. 3. Cooper 3, Holmes Torgeson Siaughier and gained his third victory of piloted his rebuilt Tempo VI to Doak Walker of Southern Meth-! Nanny Fernandez doubled down 3 ; 3 99 . 2, Nel oendienst, tole AEOE- y 1 Newhoimer 8 and "5 in 3 innings. Totals 30 324 5 ‘Totals 28 52711 In the first game. Roberts shut Torgeson: Double layer Blekford to Harts. the year. It was Zoldak who second place after My Sweetie odist, Charles Hunsinger of Flor- [n° left field line and Saffell raced Putney ted and 2 in 4 innings, Hit| Harshman Flied out for Farly in 8th, , field to Torgeson. Left on bases Boston 11,! started the big rally in the tenth had to drop out. Lombardo to third. Culley Rikard was by pitcher—By Hutchinson = (Woodling Haas--Popped out for Ayers in 8th, out the Reds for the second time Bt. Louis 8, Base on bails-—Off Bickford 3 : . y Yorked § - ida and Charlie Justice of North! Intent 1 Winning ottcher Byrne 111-4: Losing Minneapolis 000 000 0000 this season. ey 3. Munger oi asivin 1, aap pai ] with a walk. CIOCKe n at 70.44 mph. Carolina. {an inten fona pass filling the - * T . A Struck 1 . y ¥ ~ $y Dts Siovins Oe. Tame ofy-umcille : Lolo BG Jpa= (First Game) Bink 2. Hits and runs Off Stalev, 1 and AR error by Irv Noren in the Lou Fageol, My Sweeties driver, ARR 0 AR bases. Don Gutteridge ran for 1678, at . Errors ell Run — 8¢ . y a nd 2 < 2 av, : Vass : same—2:29. Attendance—42.685 paid. beg PRONE, Run Scherbarih, Rup Phitudelphis . Cineinnat) Sdn 4%, innings; Munger, $.and 3 in 2% ninth helped Cleveland to a run, shared in the record honors de- ‘Rikard and Dom _Dallessandro Ser oacifices WrikhL ell of Wajtkuslb 4 0 8 0 Mrriman.ef 3 0 3 0 in ls: Papal 0 and 0 in 1%. Paised ball thén another error by Eddie Yost spite the engine trouble. He post- Dod ers Blast j pitted for Frank } and vy : © ; bases-—Minneapolis 3, Louisville 7. Base a.phpyrn ef 5 0 Rvan,2 Rice. Winning ~pitcher—Bickford (11- ‘hy t ui 4 1 5 0Rvan2b 3314 ’ called out on mm earn Jo ops on hy off Avers 2. Dona bl Struck Sislert 4 0 0 0 Hatton db 4 0 0 2 Losing pitcher Staley, (3 Hi in the 10th blew the game wide ed a new mark of 86.2 m.p.h. for iH u 1 to lup © to deli Th hits vers 3. McDonald ! ! Ennisrf 4 1.5 0 Xlawskilb 4 0 8 1/Stewart and Gore, Time. . end-' open. ~+ {a three-mile lap in the second Pi sh r h 2 3 oogan ver the * et in 7 innings: Higbe. 1 iA L ijones3p 3 0 2 0 Usher.rf 3 1 2 0'ance—8510. IP ’ role, it vers. ht. Winning : 2 6 Adcock Night Game) Doby paced the Cleveland 11 heat, i : icago Cubs, 7- 0: Hit by plicher—by Avers-Wris Hamnerss 4 0 2 6 Adcockdt 30 5 0 (Nix yY P T URGH, July 22 (UP) pitcher—-McDonald. Losing pitcher—Ayers. gseminick,e 3 1 2 0. Pramesa,c 2 0 5 0 Boston St. Louis hit . ith h incl ‘ % v { PITTTSBURGH, July Two Homers , oo y Um mp es—Duffy, Fette and Serafin. Time {apatac 0 0 1 0Stalicupss 3 1 2 AB HO A AB H 0 A hit attack with four hits, includ-| Cantrell Gives Up he CHICAGO, July 22 { UP) Jim “TH Gollat.2b 3 1 2 4 Ramsdeil p 201 8 lartsteld, 2b 5 2 2 3Dieringef 3 2 0 0 ing a triple and two singles as Veter speed Rill Cantrell The Brooklyn Dodgers smashed Fernandez hit two doubles and Hearn, former St. Louis Cardinal |Roberts,p 3 1 0 6 Perkows 1 00 0pilrgesondb 5 2 6 0:Glaviano.3b 3 0 5 0 | an speeder i antrell 11 hits and received nine walks h f ighthander, won his second | SE hee ye pi] wellashisdouble drove My Sweetie in the first heat from four pitchers to wallop the ® fomer for the Indians, batted nen or start for the New York | Totals B37 10, Totals HIF To I 11h 0/1 0 Cleveland. 4 Washington ‘but had to turn the controls over Pittsburgh Pirates, 12 to 3, to-/In three runs and scored two, 8 + 8 a “hi { Perkowski fanned for Ramsdeil in 8th (Crendalle 5 1 5 2 8chndnst.2b 5 2° 2 4 Muchelllf 4 1 3 0Yost, 3b 419 2¢tn & rAUS iuries ’ ; ’ On. Andy Anderson blasted a homer t Fageol because of injuries 4 hind Ralph Branca's seven Giants today, subduing the Chi- Holmes.rf 3 1 3 0 Miller.ss 8 0 8 4 Boudreau.ss 5 0 & 2Coanif 4120 £ 1 ay behin alp anca’s s n : ita Philadelphia ‘ 001 000 1002 Karr.ss 4 0 4 3Nelson.lb 3 3 3 1 DPohy,cf 3 41 QOstrowskid 1 0 1 8 he suffered in a warm-up spill hit pitchi for the Saints his 10th of the seacago Cubs, 7 to 0, on five hits . | Cinelanati * 000 000. 000--G Spahn.p 2 0 0 1 Rioe.e 3 0.5 liposen3n 3 0 I 3INo 500 f Wednesd ip ap Pie ngs son, and also hit a double, batted , 2 oe ‘rig- ation. Usher. Ru batted Johnson.p 0 0 0 0 Pollet.p 2 0°71 0 past h 7 J 0 3-231 ay. y before 8 srowd of 20.872 at Wrig Losin Streak Seminiek, Rovers Two o-ha hit Usher ‘Antonelli p10 0 1Stalev,p 6000 argu 3 | 4 } gernoa i» 3a 1 Ii Co y td " th } Branca who big Pressed into in four runs and tallied two. r : Stolen base amner. Double plavs -. Cooper 1100 a : 8 0 Michaels 36 5 0 3 Jim Crudden hecame the only service when Dan Bankhead wa ae sure of it they routed De Oia to Sraitkus Golist willing Bis Heane 8 14 Qhenese 4 11 3 casualty today when Jay Dee V bedded down with a chest cold, Gua. "base hits rained all over § 2 Hamner to Waitkus, Goliat to Waitkus . - : ynn.p 3 2 0 2Grasso,c 34:8 pW . RI e premises. The Indians I= . . ‘ -run blast Ry to Stal cup to Ki us Szewaki Taff pn Totals 38132412 Totals 22 10 2710 Bentan.p D0 0 0 Mele 1190 0 flip ov i see co 8 third victory of the Ba Doyle Lade with a three an time Tri Brewers hates Wadeinhis Reinnat! 4 Cooper—8ingled for Antoneill in 9th, Zoldak.p 0 0 0 OConsuegra 0 30 He Ped 1 Ver. in the second heat. : fed his thi hed in with two- nered six doubles, one triple and in the first inning, the Sixth um p Basen on balls” Of Roberts a 3, Ramugel 1.! Sisti—Ran for Cooper in 9th at 180 spits Authorities termed his scason and weighea n 2 a homer, the Saints collected two they have chased a Chicago By 6-4 Count (Bmith 1" Wil ia pi teh “Ramsdell Passed Boston 000 100 am I Roberisan 0 0 o 0 injuries ‘not critical. ran homer, It was his spond ori doubles. a triple and a homer r in the opening inning. ball--Pramesa ts and runs ams- |S . x iingleton,p 0 0 0 0 etroit brea Jack Se . the season, as well as o & ma- : Bean ol th Svictory for, COLUMBUS, July 22° (UP) it # and 2%in Fie i Ronecty Soa raaiott. Rune vated in—Musial 2 Hatin 8 29 8 vis two readmIan Jak Sat job league career. Rookie Bob! [Forrest Main wound up as the As or) 4 Na y Za 1x) r r ng $ Schoendienst mes, Nelson 2, Pollet, 8, Suc y . : 11-5). ‘Losing pitene Ramsdell (5-8). Diering 2. Tors 9 chter.| Totals 281130 9 Telalé 37 73012 . winning pitcher and Clem Labins New York over the Cubs in 14 The Columbus Red birds snapped Time-2:01. Attendee front (3-8 Diering rn Be BS Ed Pr: rasa noi Crust I and Such Crust II, Jorgan also homered for the was the loser. Starting pliohons y las x y s son 2 s-—Musial,’ s nsues for Mele in 9th dropped out i drac rit Dodgers. - games and the ninth in the last a. fo . . » (Second Game) on Home runs-—Musial,” Schoendienst.,! Consuezra ran Pp ut in midrace with en ; ur-game losing streak tonight : iy Sacrifi e hits— Pollet. Double plavs-—Miller Robertson walked for Hudson in 9th . were Joe Muir for tke India 10 meelings, k - tin : Milwaukee Philndea lt 0 A! incinnarn oA! 10 Nelson: Miller fo Sehoendiensi to Nei Farhiand 000 006 083 § gine trouble. Only three craft an-| The Dodgers broke open the ,.4 Ed Chandler for the Saints, ’ yY efeatl ; Y i - 4 son eo H tsfi - ges { asning i ol n . - * y » » a - . Doubles by Eddie Stanky, Don g Waitkus.b 4 111 0Adamsdb 4 20 2 haces St Louis 7: Boston 8 Base on bans . Erro vost, Runs batted in - SWered the starting gun for the game in a big seven-run third in-{,y 0 =o (lb C lr Bl Gon FREI Mueller and Roy Weatherly and Brewers 6 to 4 in the opener of a giidiine 1 j 3 dations 9909 off 8 ahn 5; ait Johnson 3 Antonelli Pouars Bak aster 2: Xe phedy. Dente. final heat. Slo-Mo-Shun, Tempo, ning in which 12. hitters went to Frank Papish, Indianapolis nd ‘ 4 2 2 1d off Pollet 4. Struck ou y 8pahn : 2. Gordon, S . yo : » a single by Bobby Thomson Were three-game series. i £11 Qitwhiler.rt § 0 10 py att 3 Suck outody Spann Wynn, Vernon. Doby. Three-base hit and Chaz, owned by Charles the plate. Only three hit safely Lae oy OF Bt ape » an C : off 2 2s { oby, alen ) Sacrifices » r ur as ’ . . % the Ingredients of this outbreak. The Birds scored all six of their Hamre 1. 4.3 3 2nmawabidb 4 1.30 SARE no he Bol nes, oH Rosen, Mitchell Double play—Stewart to Klein, Long Beach, N. Y, but six walked and Vernon Law Then the Giants subsided until runs in the fourth inning. Kurt Gotiat: » 30 ] Janey Ty 3 l LB ter. ort Antoneill 3 and Lin Jia innings; TE oDies Cleveland | f' Besides Sclipsing the 90-mile also contributed a wild pitch. Doubleheader Today A anth, when the scored tma 1°0 ¢ 0Howell.c 306 0g ext ot iS ald 7 ih Bia Jnnnss ne Hudson 1. Singleton 1, Harris 3 Zoldak A 5 . The teams are to battle it put the _ seventh ¥ Kreiger helped win his 10th vic- A hs bi Tmowelle 1980 Bal Tpand lag? inning. Winning |BUY ott—by Wvnn 4. Hudson 3. Hi record of 75.55 m.p.h, set by stan Carl Furillo paced the Dodgers | in a doubleheader this afte four runs off Johnny Vander == °° con against only ihizimsnp 1.6 8 LFox.p 2100 spahn (11-111. Umpires Gore - Stewart. |1;, Hits and" ¥uns—oft Wynn 6 and 3 in ley Dollar's Skipalong last year, with three hits and knocked in'P ubleheader this afternoon; J ™ » 2% 1 8 t 1 n i iy Meer mixing twe gases and an three defeats by tripling to drive Candinin = 0 0 0 0 Timer-2:38 Atiendance 21,786 AT 0 in” 135 lining 5 Huds on" § Slo- =MoShun siiced the 30-mile lap two runs while Jackie Robin- i Same at 10. Freq Strael error 'w singies by D in, L 4 i pe ” {an n nnings, Singleton and 2 record to 80.807 m. p.h. in the sec- son contributed two hits are prob- : in what proved to be the winning Totals 32 72412] Totals in 3 innin Harris 2 and 3 in 23 ine a Tookie Gilbert-and Alvin Dark. : Whitman strick out for Go lat in 8th nings Hit rig ‘pitcher—by Harris (Zoldak). ond heat. Br able pitchers for the Indians and i tm tra vol ! 3 eoklyn Pittabureh New York Chicago run in that sixth frame. Nicholson struck - out for Heintzelman American wim | Passed ~ ball—Grasso. Winning Pitcher AB HO A AB H O A Morrie Martin and Edson Bahr ABH O A ABH O Al Tarry Miggins also blasted a in 8th |Zoldak (3 1 Losing pitcher— Singleton Morgan,3b 4 1 0 3 Dillingerdb 5 0 1 1 Stanky.2b 4 3 8 liTerwligr.2b 4 1 5 1 ibd A : Philadel (-11 Umpires-vBover, McKinley, Mc- Hrmnski.i{ 4 0 2 0 Hopp,ib 4 1 8 o for the visitors. f rkwski.cf 1 0 two- sixth when Ehiladeiphia ...... 000 000. 001-1 Gowan ang. "Hono PIC. Time—2:48, . 1 : a i 8 i Le ! 0 i 2 two-run triple in the Six (Cincinnati 020 900 40*—6 tendance: 24. 228. g | th For. Chet Johnson Rotoeon 2b 1 3 3 $ Benin \ 3 i 8 Muir retired the. Saints in order Sy t i { i 8 3auer.1n ¢ 1 s 4 Howie Moss slipped and fell in adtuns batted In Hamner, Adams, Ryan! "SAN PIBGO Cal,, July 22 (UP) |Purillorf © 8 3 3 0 Westlake ct 33 3 0 in the first sta : rein, alko.r 4 ] is ive . cock 2, Stal . . 4 . ts ' o Te Hodyes.1b 4 0 9 2Mrtaugh.2b 3 1 J 3 mt 31 tae 3104 3: 10ine lo:Reld his drive 0 jet Hamner, Jha, Adgock, Thret.hase, ecor iO en Legion Baseball Title {~~ Chet Johnson former Indian-|Cmpalis,c $i} gocnenzio. 04831 For the Indians Tom Saffeil c 1 1 o ~ s. re ) 4 plays SO.88 2 2 £8 q Gilbert,1d» 3 1 3 0Dwen.c 3061 Mitwalkes OA Columbus O A Goliat to Hamner to Waitkus; { apolis hurl . Ratsss p: 31 3 1 McCHiugh. 0 3 3 po beat out an infield hit and pulled arkss 4 1 1 1ladep goed. .., “1 2 3Costass 4 1 3 3 Ryan to Kluszewski. Left on bases—Phila- Tourney Sept. 4-8 ROUs hurler, tossed his ninth Strickland 0 0 0 0 wp at third on Nanny Ferna Hearm,p ‘4 0 0 0Vndr Merp 3:1 0 1 a rf 5 3 0 0Mazalllh & 3 7 0 geiphia 8 Cincinnati 4 | Bes on bails. SEATTLE, July 22 (UP) - Y P . Pacific Coast League baseball Places 28200 ap hie 4 : y ™m ndez's Totals IIIT 6 Totals 31.527 8 jddisel © 3 3.3 DPEARID 10 3 A intzeiman 1 “Fox 5 Hits and tun off Robert Brawner of the Prince-| The American Legion will get wiClory hete thi ) Jawp one. J F812 double to center. Rew Yory .............i.. 300 000 4001 Con 0 0 0 0Bensonrf 0 0 1 0 Heintzelman, § and 6 in 7 innings: Can- ton Athletic Club ‘smashed the itself a baseball champion out of ) P is afternoon to heb RB a Both Saffell and Fernandez BABARO a rs saan 000 000 000-0 p zins, if 1 2 0dini. 1 and 0 in 1. Winning pitcher—Pox Be ’ 6 I pu 3 ranch O'Connel 0008 d Cull 1 ¥ aw Hey. Hiss batted in—Weath Liaaeasc 3 113 1 Bresmec: 4 1 5.0 (5-6) Losing pitcher—Heintzeiman 11-8.. American record today for the a field of 16,500 ball clubs in 47 lead the Saa Francisco Seals to nel o scored on Culley Rikard's single rror alle uns } { J res 85 ) 1k in ~ oa $ otals 3 Toials 7 YR FH Ri BankY Mules. Loran et s 3.8 23am 3 130- THT, Attendance By and Pill. Tine oop. vard breaststroke, swimming states and other domains, a 6 to 3 win over San Diego, Castigliont Stodnged out far Law hl? AndyRikard lack second o he Weatnerty Thomson. Three.pase hit— Wenbrar 3b 4 1 2 6 Kriegerp 41 0 0 the distance in 2.41.7. The national tourney will en | Strickland ran (or McCuilouga in rowin en a double by nk Vander Meer. Double play— Westrum to Estock.p 2 0 0 0 Brawnet's tim ade in th bi f Leg 3 nd Pp b bl Pi h incon nell grounded cut for Lmanit Kallin tallied Rikard. Dale Stanky, Left on bates—New York i. Chi- Gorinp 0 0 1 en Gridders awn e. m n the the 24th season of Legion Junior Probable Pitchers in Schenz. awarded first base on Campa- Coogan flied out and Monty BasVander Meer 4, Struck out by—Hearan 8. Wall. 900 1 first qualifying heat, broke the Baseball after the tournament Major League Tod nella’s Interference , gall walked. Vander Meer 4, Hits and runs off —Lade 4 Jaderlund 1 1 0 0 10-year-old American record set play in August und September.’ Ss 0 ay | Brooklyn 107 610 300 d 3 In % Innings. Vander Meer 7 and Podgainy,p 0 0 0 0 i) sel pla, AUgUSL 3 ? : Pittsburgh 101 001 a00— 3 Russ Peters was out on a fi oh B's inings. Winning Pitcher Hearn . A —L ractice °o ay by Billi Lucas on May 11, 1940. Pennsylvania is the only state not (Won and Lost Records in Parentheses: rrors—C nel w s tt y 12-1). Losing pitecher--Lade (5-4). Umpires| Totals 41 15 74 13. Totals 1 227 "AN : Krro “ampal ps la Runs batted | to deep center and both Kalin and ae Jorda. Goetz and _Dascoif. . Time of Cole. ran for Moss in 9th The Tryon All - Stars, local Brawner was the onl Y rec ord representated, out included are Det t AMERICAN LEAGUE Fra Surin Her man A ampansl; oe: Basgall moved up a base after i 1 8% etre Rogov! 13 i» y 3 rma ni eame—3:42. Attendance—20.972. | Ramibone ran. ior Lingen in th. semi-pro football team will open hreaker of the day in the Nation- the District of Columbia, Hawall' aoe Pagrosorin 2-1: at New York Murtaugh. Morzan AL hits -Hovo. | the catch, Bd Fitzgerald flied for af hg 8 oO ed ou Tr 3 p on 1 . . kK, Jos lL Saerond stagied for Wall In Bth, its 1950 pre-season practice to- al AAU swimming meet here, [and Puerto Rico. (Kirider 3g), '1ONMtoR 3-1) at Boston) AERA. "Morgan. stolen. base -Furilio: the third ‘out. Hide 'n' Seek; IMIIWaUKe® -..... 000i... i, 002 000 020—4 day at 9 a.m. at the CYO Field In the 100-yard breast stroke,| East Chicago will be the site of | Chicago (earborough 8:11 and Wight SAerifice’ hit—Bracca Do iAYe Re The Saints got tw t Ww Columbus . ei... 000 BOO 0OX—8 ] . 7-81 af Philadelphia | Wyse Xs and Hooper 'tK to Murtauch to Hepp. Reese to Robin- got two of the runs Who Is It? | Runs—Montag, Moss, Logan, Jaderlund; on W. 16th St. the fastest qualifving time was Regional No. 7 confaining entries 1). 2 Games son to Hodges, Dillinger Jo (Schens + to back in the second on a single by ¥ y Eb Lombard te Ho; “w LuPp. 2 {Mozzali, Hemus. Lindell, Missing, Sboiner.. Boris (Babe) Dimancheff, But- turned in by Dick Thoman, Coca from Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Kusace alg, Amon 14-41 at Washington | 5008, 00 Saivn 6, Pittsburgh 5. Ba 4 {8arni, Runs batted. in—Moss 2. Lindell, (Kuzava $ t h ! ES : Miggirs 2, Shofner, Krieger 2. Logan. ler assistant coach ‘who #lso will, cola Swim Club, Cincinnati. The- Illiois. The meet wiil be. held Aug. NATIONAL LEAGUE Eg TR) Banca, 4. Walsh (Continued on Page 12 Col. ‘n Me Tha Bt us Towee direct the Tryons this season, man’s time of 1:08 flat was 2.6.19 throught the 22, | Werle sh (Palica 3-21 at Pittsburgh Braves 4: TS ares Dell 1. Law L 1 Bits ® x {Moss. Logan. Stolen base—Reed. Double slang tn {ssue equipment later seconds off the American record. Twelve regional site winners Fadel his (Simmons. 13-5 and Meyer | nings, Walsh 1 snd 0 in 1s inhin "Lav Tribe Box Sco 2 {ann Wiesonburger I Raed ren] this. week. Last year's players! Jim McLane, the sensational will be pared to four sectional {:17 Jf Sincinnati Smith 1-3 and Hetki[4 and 5 in 4'5 Ianings, somnard! °0 re emus to < : » ’ ' sens i wi : 2 Game 1 in 2 innings. Hit by pitcher--Ry Sav ST. PAUL | SH RHE? G0 Bhioel: FAL": and tryouts are asked fo bring, Yale University youngster, re- winners with the finals siated for |, Nox, Tork ulansen 0, ape jones sn afarsanr, Ws meen” Dilan Wionine * [Podgainy 1. Struck out -By Krieser 5. their own shoes and sweat-shirts corded the fastest time in the Omaha, Neb, Sept. ‘4 through 2 Game | Pierro i011, Umpires—Rariick. Donatelli | Penalecon [Gorin 0 In Va. Wall 3 In 2. Pdsainy 1 in today. qualifying trials for the 440- vard Sept. R. » Wi ton fHall 0-1) at Bt. Louis (Brazile and, Warneke Time of zame-225 At. S8huba. rf [Ge 13s . : ' sndanes ber: 1" pens: “Eeiock mater. ackonskl, Mul. Tryom's will open the regular free style, 4.456. far short of the! Capt. Bill Erwin Post No, 337| ~~ rere mrt eee NS i 2:13, 1

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