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Brooklyn Tops Cards To Gain 8%-Game Lead The Times Pp CY

By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Aug. 25— Brooklyn served notice on the Giants and Cardinals today that they were running behind

margin at. this stage to games.

» = = WHAT'S MORE, Brooklyn scored a convincing triumph vesterday against the up-start Cardinals, who .

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Stanky cockily had set the goal for the Cardinals after they trimmed the Giants two in a row last week and ousted them from second place. But when the Brooks came to town they sent out their revived

winning, 8 to 2, behind rookie Al Corwin In a seven-inning game halted by darkness. Cincinnati took the opener, 5 to 4, with two unearned runs on errors by Wes Westrum and Davey Williams in the ninth.

rookie Sonny Senerchia hit his

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A 8-RUN double by pinchhitter Irv Noren gave Ed Lopat his sixth vic-

Rapp singled home the winning run off reliever Early Wynn, who lost his second game in as many days. Cleveland played frightfully afield, committing seven errors, three by Easter

” : and two by short stop Ray nf our City schedule in the miracle de- Dave shown lefty ace, Preacher Roe, and he Chicago ended Robin Rob- 10TY and his Boone. t that all artment much more & first since June \ct tha Pp . tendency than responded with his 10th triumph erts’ nine-game winning streak 27 for the Yan- Old-timers had the spotlight subject to If either club catches the the Giants to against just one defeat. How- with a 3-to-0 five-hit victory kees all the way in Boston as BoudDodgers now, it will be an even make fight ever, he had to have relief help : . wv nh + Indians ary 1s only bigger achievement than the of it 2 a from the ever-ready rookie, Joe The Yankees meanwhile, innings when Manager Lou by Warren Hacker. Philadel Hod Cu reau, making a rare pinchrtul groups, job the Giants did in 1951 when > e a asy Black. : again bounded ahead in the Boudreau squeezed home the phia rebounded to take the all in a ninth hitting appearance, bunted a ollar mark they picked themselves up from Chie 10 *SHUBA American League, topping the winning run and 12 to 1, to go second game, 14 to 4 with a on Luke East- pitch-out to squeeze home the 1 , GEORGE SHUBA and Duke mgers 4 to 2, while the In- within four games of the top. 16-hit yleld which gave Russ ; on ue worth, a 13%; game deficit and won the to 4 di gers, y g er's second winning run in the opener as Al owe their flag in a playofr. thet enamg Snider hit homers in the 14-hit 4i3ng suffered a bruising 9 to The Athletics topped the White Meyer an easy five-hit win, homerwith g ; Today, the Dodgers could elr eight Brooklyn attack. When Gil gg sethack in 16 innings at Sox, 5 to 1, on Carl Scheib's Boston topped the Pirates, Wo FUNNETS OF Bention, 41'5, relieved Ellis ’ yy taunt both clubs with the fact tre Migs. Hodges made an unassisted yaqshington. four-hitter after Chicago won 5 to 3, with two unearned 10th 1¥o FUIRTES Of Kinder, 38, for his fount wi fense. lhe they were 81 tan double play, the Dodgers set a . the opener, 11 to 7 with a 15- inning runs after Pittsburgh se. ) Dizzy Trout, 37, breezed to his good police they e Sia games in front. wrecking Man- Stanky new National League record That put New York two full ,.} attack on four pitchers won the opener, 4 to 3. It blew it as Lopat ninth victory, a 8-hitter, as Bosart should Ba WEHeh Lhe Giants were ager Eddy with twin killings in 19 straight games in front of Cleveland a on gave rookie Ron, Neccial his R ik 2) roam 4 : ton made 12 hits in the second ment. Why they had n high gear, Stanky's plans to make it 15 games. The old mark of 18 again. The Red Sox took two THE GIANTS stayed within first big league win as Ralph Pert pitched 7% scoreless In- ° game, Dutch Vollmer and Hoot Y had shaved the Dodger in a row.” as ER was set {n 1950 by the Cubs. from the Browns, 2 to 1, in 10 nine games of the top by Kiner hit his 28th homer and nings and pinch-hitter Earl . Evers homered. = " ‘m nn. s ny Threats Scare Kiner; evel? I am WwW 1 {4 : I raising the

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: ! rd : Bang: He Hits No. 28 3 Bang: lits No. } spent on S ! = 2 only select < 3 3 By United Press | i FLORIS | PITTSBURGH, Aug. 25—The Federal Bureau of Ind be under MILWAUKEE, "Aug. 25 — The| ©"¢ and one:third inning. Herb back in the game. Three runs \vestigation today refused comment on an investigation of I and not Indianapolis Indians were full of| pit coer cn batters. The lone | were plated in the fourth when la $6200 extortion plot aimed at the Pittsburgh Pirates’ base hits yesterday afternoon at| given up was made by Vie | Nielsen and Vico singled and [sl i tfield Ralph Kiner seys of off- Kansas City but for the most Power, who drove in a run. | Kinaman hit his long home run. | 3 {slugging outllelaer, p ner. the city if part they could have saved all Tile more runs came from The Tribe's seventh and final The home run king-also was enterprise that wood for the cold months! “we: marker came when Kinaman was {directed not to comment on the ahead. { The big blast in the second in-|pjt by a pitched ball and Pope 150 Gals Tee case, in which an anonymous low. of Gene Desautels’ charges man- pos Was Bill Skowron's 30th sluggeq a double to right center| | writer threataged to win the first game, 11 to rnc run of the year, coming fjeq, . ened Kiner's life . However, game, with the bases load 4 from the Kansas City Blues ases loaded. 4 na in if he did not dehose wages § y Blues So % a NT a Ra liv h but in the night cap it was a, pPESAUTELS = : IN THE OPENER, the Tribe ver the money home town decision for the Blues, | SAUTELS, obviously flus- went to work on Pitcher Jim Rus-| PORTLAND. Ore. Aug. a5 — to a suburban z St., City. 9 to 7. (tered by the hectic session, chal- sell of the Blues. Three walks, The nation's outstanding women i; school early SatDuring the afternoon's proceed-| 1PEed the decision of plate um-|and a wild pitch gave the Tribe § amateur golfers, 150 strong, tee urday _ morning Ings, the Tribe collected 27 base | Pire Mike Briscese on several of|a run. z loft for their qualifying round in| ! of last week. hits, 14 coming in the opening SCOTe'S Pitches and found himself| It was tied 1-1 in the third the 1952 U. S. National Tourna-| An FBI agent, game. -~|8oing to the showers. Snuffy| when Baumer hit a double that ment today, all. having the same - posing: as the . Tracoutdcy “Milwaukee's leading Brewers ne oro the Tribe the| Ignited a 4-run spurt which sent Ji > a a. 3 y a : {doubts. ts. 2 Lo handsome slug hope the Tribe will squander |FéMainder of the way. Russell to the showers. Ernie ; ; i . , : : : pi oy Ln | They are scared to death of the ger, kept the apn by John ; an equal number of opportuni- Ray Narleski relieved Score | Nevel and Ed Cereghino were -READY FOR ACTION—Allied Florists, men's Marion County softball champions and host team ricky. pidge fog ; pointment while ford Strict. ties tonight when the clubs | but it was his first pitch to | the succeeding Blues’ pitchers | for the West Central Regional tourney of the American Softball Association, will play their first tit |waverley Country Club course. Ralph Kiner Siheri agents ywing paras open a three-game series. Skowron that set up that four- | but. the Tribe was seriously | at 7:30 p. m. Thursday against the Kentucky stae champions at Municipal Stadium. The players are, | “I wouldn't give a six-inch putt! dows: but Soi di n.. guns in the Ingisne first DAY Noma su blast. backing up Sipple’s fine pitch- | in front, kneeling: Donald Stuller and David McLinn, bat boys. Front row (left to right), Mel Nordholt, lon these greens; sald Barare failed to appear. can switch game Seasull yes erday wes Judh) > ried gamely to get | ing with base hits. manager; Ralph McLinn, official scorer; Mike Bissesi, cf; John Smock, 2b; Ray Raker, 3b; Harold jRomack, Joung Cal ne Although the Pirate outfielder they can't ng Miller, infielder; Jack Gallagher, ss. Back row, (left to right), Frank McLinn, outfielder; Don Jackson, | Ma €U pion, op. Said he was very nervous while ay. And the Gearhart with a home run. In| f : gher, ss. 3 ght), ' } '

. TY . , . {ing a practice round late yester-! ° = c; Paul Lyedman, rf; Ed Nordholt, Ib; Arvine Raker, cf; Melvin Dilk, pitcher and Max Miller pitcher. ei re Defending Champion |P12YIng Saturday against the

— Dot. Kirby, of Atlanta, Ga. «| Brooklyn Dodgers, he cracked out

the finale, Milt Nielsen collected! 4 bingles and Catcher Dick Kina- | man homered for the Indians. |

(ing out ben neglect or

Vic Seixas, Aussie Point

: ‘missed a three-inch one today.” his 27th home run and then yesiret To Davis Cup Ti Roarin’ B Ol F d. 2-1. to Beat” _|terday hit No. 28 in the first » only those mE sabpimi's on en) 10 HAVIS CUP itle lay oarin brews son Favored, £=1, TO DEAT i Kirby has the same feel: 0", doubteneader with the In astive fee Tribe 24 ganes off Milwau| By United P . 3 ° . * ify today Unlike the men’s di-/Boston Braves. . For those ee's pace and 8!, games behind Y United Press jin the competition here. Sedgman W I M H i Y od S p ie > 18G , i ,s 2 is advanced fourth-place Minneapolis. | CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. and McGregor, who are hg in Wo ore airs on in 1 €o cra Sng Bid A en! KINER said his wife, tennis ation. 5 Charley Sipple went the route |25—American tennis stars decided world’s best doubles team, spe- By United Press | By United Press been “moved too fast’ and that this one. Miss Kirby, however, Star Nancy Chaffee Kiner, learned the legisla« for the Tribe, scattering eight [today that a “pickup” team and cialize in the American-style “big”| The Milwaukee Brewers con-| NEW YORK, Aug. 25 — Carl he is partially washed-up despite is expected to have no trouble on about the threatening note Satbut in this hits in the opener and fanning [the right combination of aggres- game but Seixas and Rose out-'tinued their winning rampage in| (Bobo) Olson of Honolulu Was ,..— 0 4 that score. urday by radio and called him e provisions eight batters. sive play and bright sunshine smashed them to give the United the American Association as they favored at 2-1 today to beat Eu- = ' 0 on 0 aoe 0 “The course isn't excessively from the east coast. He sald she In the nightcap, Ed FErautt might enable them to lift the States a share of its own cham- Swept a twin bill from Louisville, gene (Silent) Hairston at Madison ’ us ye wa with Taka hie long, but those greens are going Was “upset” about the inicident. » Indiana earned the plaudits of 4873 Kan- Davis Cup from Australia. |pionship for the first time since 2-1 and 13-0 yesterday. The wins Sqaure Garden Wednesday night) Tugs gras Villemaln and lost a to cause a lot of headaches,” she | Forbes Field bleacher fans rey Affairs. ih A aay LY yinnng DIS The United States regained a 1948. Australia won the title jpjEnavied the Brawers Io sitétcn/in their i0-roum) middlewelght| © | to sion to LaMotta. He Said. “Every one is tilted.” jcelved a scare shortly before

[their league lead to seven games challengers’ fight that features

150 per cen S 1949-50-51. He became the American Asso- p ent interest in its national lover the second-place Blues. Don this week's boxing schedule.

A doubles championshi terday| When Sed rved in th ciation’s first 20-gamer since 1949! p p Jesterday Tl Bedsman Selved In hie ee pueen of Indianapolis 10" Fie Seixas of Pilageishis fila] Sei, Scigay an] Nose made an augstead of St. Paull, 1 ; each won 22 games. Ed is the Widtved Defending Champions first K. C. hurler to turn the an edgman and Ken Mctrick since Charley Wensloff in| *Fe80r of Australia, 3-6, 10-8, 1942 with 21 wins. r {10-8, 6-8, 8-6, in the final.

{game ti knocked out Red Priest and Billy | Of the 150 who will tee off, Ba Me Yesterday when a

: rankster threw recracker Liddle pitched a 3-hit shutout in| Olson, a 24-year-old Hawaiian Kilgore. Joi 2 vm pality for A the playing 1, ae ithe nightcap. Swede, was favored because he The television bout was slated a— ler's position. However, “Mr. Slug” good use of the sun by hitting] The Minneapolis Millers ex- has been campaigning impressive- for the Garden on a Wednesday | Golf Not |was in the dugout at the time. nothing but high lobs. The Aussie tended their win streak to six ly this year and has indicated he night in order to provide enter- | ° otes stars tried smashes but contin- games by defeating the Columbus is the most likely candidate to tainment for the American ually lost the ball in the sun. Red Birds,

play tomorrow.

* signed by Ralph Jordan defeated Frank Simpsch in| um entitled 19-hole strugsle for the Lake Shore

7-6 and 8-5. In the succeed Sugar Ray Robinson as Legion, now in convention in New |club-championship and Irene Anderson was|

Collins, Flanagan

3-and-2 winner over Mrs, Frank Davis fo! The bitterly-contested match finale, the Millers rapped Bill 160-pound champion if Robinson York. It will be televised over ine women's title ‘ Ty d from his 8 wn 8 | Seixas and Rose never had ended when Seixas rifled a shot Allen for seven runs in the first retires soon, as expected. |WFBM-TV, |p ee iy Harvey | In ‘Duration’ Battle igh Sm bo ERAUTT, DOWN on option|played together before teaming past McGregor in the forecourt. [two frames and added another off| Olson won six of his seven Welterweight contender Johnny Secondino in the first-fiight finals; Ned

t de Mrs. Fonni BO , — from the Cincinnwd Reis. wor: Hiatt defeated John Curd and Mrs. Fonnie STON, Aug. 25 (UP)

George Eyrich in the third. Right- bouts this year. His only defeat Bratton of Chicago will

| meet snyder defeated Mrs, Keith Miller in the Cocky Featherweights Tomm Freentat. the impressive master, however. fielder Russ Derry whammed two Was a close decision to Robinson Irving Steen of San Diego, Cal., |3icond tent end Lea curd defeated Fonnle) (ONY 0 ar. 8 land to a The Tribe socked his offerings |

homers for Columbus’ losing |in their San Francisco fight Mar./at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway Johnson for third-flight laurels.

: laga : , cause. (13. In that bout Bobo displayed Arena tomorrow night in a 10-| ym popchetf. Bob Fouts, agan of St. Paul, Minn., square

Carl Furing, | pe Elsewhere, St. Paul topped Vast improvement over the Bobo rounder that will be televised to Pick Willams and Jessie Glsie wep ver: 0 foignt Jn the Boston Gergen

however, it ns of necesWhat good

for 13 hits and actually lost the decision on an 8-run second in-|

ABCD playoff at ring for the “duration” chamning by the Blues, fashioned] Charleston in a doubleheader, 4-2 Who had lost on a 12-round tech- many cities in the eastern half They had tied Leroy Mack, Bernard Salgle. t not gor ie chiefly on young Herb Score’s| and 2.0. nical knockout to Robinson at of the United States. [H. Taylor “and” Buses with identical #4 Plonship of the United States. well as tools oe

wildness. Philadelphia in October, 1950. Collins ruled an 8 to 5 favorite

r the use of 7 5a | {to win a promised crack at Ray : Scare ZOU his var pinned back Moior league Leaders MEANWHILE, Hairston —a 23- Additional Sports | Softball Notes | Famechon of France, holder of OY Me me, Tasting only | 1 9 |year-old New Yorker—has had so ! | iiss, Marion Coutts, tosiney Bt Mu-|the World Featherweight title for ! “ ’ ! - 1 © » - T ib B S AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ro (Second Game) AT kuiten Pres {many “tough” fights recently that Pa e 12 | guction Tool "3; Atkine “Saw, Post 10. the duration of Champion Sandy nd give it to ribe box Score Milwaukee LE Tu CE Re 100 00 354—13 18 | : "GAB R _H pct. many boxing men believe he has g Post vs UAW 33 (Hina. ans SA¥Saddler's Army service. roduce these (First Game) Kansas C ai Tg | ASU; ly Fain. Philadelphia 112 427 70 144 .337| —— - ” I een ere ——————————————————————————————————————— Kansas City .......1 81 55 .596 6'a Holcombe, Austin (6) and Evans; Liddle | INDIANAPOLIS St Paul 33 BA and Mitchell, Cleveland 102 375 48 124 .331 2 the money ABR HE O0.A El Minneapolis .71 53 am 16%; AMERICAN LEAGUE Woodling, New York 100 334 47 108 .323 9 is going to Baumer, 2b ........ 5 3 4 1°08 Touicville : T6169 493 200. www Kell, Boston 107 404 51 126 312 > Fridley, ‘tr 8.1 1 31 Oo INDIANAPOLIS 83 72 AST NM lepicago NT G8iRle 302-11 13 1 FOO A™ RAONAL TEANyET 120 308 : Slitnwelase 3b ".11...2 "2 1 9 ® ejSoumbus ,........50 8 AH 29 Ipwnageipnia lili. 000 000 160-71 1 G AB R H Pet “Take every Gearhart. ef ... 3 2 1. 1.60 2 > Mires ; Grissom, Aloma (8) and Lollar. John-| Musial-St. Louis 122 453 82 149 .320 A dec ’ Nielsen, If .... +5 er 2 8) AMERICAN LEAGUE son (7); Byrd, Fowler (4), E. Wright (8),| Kluszewski, Cin'ntl 110 409 46 130 .3i8 A? ” 4 / i real wealth Vico, Ib .. a5 1 2 0 of : GB Kucab (9) and Murray, Astroth (9).| Lockman, New York 119 471 86 145 .308 Pe ; d.” True, but Troupe, eo v3 1 9 8 0 0 New York .....i:; 581 ~—— Home Run—Thomas. Winning Pitcher—| Atwell, Chicago 88 2904 32 90 .306 5 . » Sipple, D» ......... 53 1 2 0 2 oOo Cleveland ......... 5 2 Grissom (10-7). Losing Pitcher — Byrd| Robinson, Brooklyn 115 385 82 117 .304 . i 0 things are Tetal 1.18 75 2 Philadelphia Be. aliitl Second G bsaner.ce POE mas 27 “3 z tals... ... : 2 2 adelphia : 3 (Second Game) auer, Cubs oby. Indians : her is work- KANSAS CITY Washington 2 7'2 philadelphia ... 433 002 002—14 18 2 Kiner, Pirates 28' Berra, Yankees 25 a AB'R' HL O A Eichicato ..... 5 7'2 | Chicago .... 000 010 003— 4 8 3 Hodges, Dodgers 27 ] ov d. When one Marquis 3 6.0 606 0 St Louis 7 21'a Meser : ¢ : Rk IN ! 4 . ‘ : § Bia 7 . 2 3 (11-12) and Lopata; Minner,| UNS BATTED IN Wahl, ss’... 3 1-1 24 OiDetroit . .... 41 81 338 30 | Klippstein (1), Fear (2), Manville (3), Sauer. Cubs 08 Thomson, Giants 85 rT he is only Bollwes, 2 1 0 1 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Kelly (8) and Chit, Edwards (3). Los-| Zernial. Athletics 87 Hodges, Dodgers 85 | skowron, 3 3-30 0 Won Lost Pct. G.B. ings Pitcher—Minner (11-9). | Doby, Indians 85 oclalism and oer § 413d Boon Ba Mn Reon 00 002 8 9 moe poders Tot Back. boaters 103 ENT IS GL ILS » 1. 30 0 5¢ 8'2 New or a 000 000 04x— oe, gers - ack, Dodg -2 | ¥ ¥ Herzog, 4 9.13.30 018. Lous ...cico0. 72 50 .500 § 2. 8.3 1 ( ry 70 49 588 9 Hoeft, White (8), Madison (8) and Shantz A's 22-4 Yuhas, Cards N BeTous Shel Russel, 1 39 ¢2 LN aka” 65 56 513 1a Batis; ‘Lopal (4-5) "and Berra. Losing | Raschi, Yanks 15-3 4 a faite gE 8 mle TUESDAY DAY en eled on Karts” 13.3 33 Jiphrcase 32 £8 AR gtal (Fist Gameold Innings) | i — -— i : 1 33 7 4 : ouls. ......c. clalism until ii $88 80 JEinunnall dees 90 146 {Bosom £000 100 000 1— 2 11 0 YY; . . tj th Grenkoskl 20°90. 0 00 9 ares * leSPeus, Swan (8), Psige LW PLY nz ps 7A 4 oA : 3 § {her IRAN RB 2000 MERE asnvsvrere UV OY . y | Courtney; nder, Benton (9) an e. 7 7 - 5 re 4; » i ap 40rYy than Told... .... 3 1 2a 71z 11 GAMES TODAY = | Winning 2 eher 5 Jenton (4-1), Losing ” =4 Nev th. AMERICAN SS h { Pitcher—Stuart 13-4), ' “ N. 8., Ci Re ot Ee iis, 9th. (All Night Games) { (Second Game) ) y . 8, City Grenkoski ran for Cerv in Oth. INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee. St Louts ees ol 000 000— 1 8 3 / 4 INDIANAPOLIS +... 1. 104 300 300—11 Charleston at Minneapolis. {Boston .. 5 PR § p Kansas City ‘ 100 200 010— 4 Louisville at Kansas City. Hogue, Fannin (5), Stuart 5) and RUNS BATTED IN—Gearhart 3, Niel-| Columbus at St. Paul Courtney. Moss (6): Trout (9-10) and sen, Vico, Troupe, Stirnweiss, Baumer | : AMERICAN LEAGUE White, Wilber (7), Home Runs—Vollmer, 2, Skowron, Power, Herzog, Wahl. | Clevgjand at Washington (night), Evers. Losing Pitcher—Hogue (3-6). TWO-BASE HITS—Baumer 2, Stirn-| Detrfit at New York | (Sixteen Innings) weiss, Power. ed | (Only games scheduled! : {Clvind . 002 000 213 000 000 0— 8 12 7 -. 3 THREE-BASE HIT—Skowron. NATIONAL LEAGUE Wash... 400 310 000 000 000 1— 9 14 2 HOME RUNS-—Gearhart, Wahl. Brooklyn at St. Louis (2, day-night). Feller, Brisste (2), Wilks (4), Harris (7), STOLEN BASE-—Herzog. New York at Cincinnati (night). {Gromek 8), Garcia (12), Wynn (15) and : 2 or wou LE . PLAY SFridley ton Sith Philadelphia at Chicago, {Heean. Masterson, Gumpert, on and ob a 0 _ Segrist; Sexris J a 0 (Only games scheduled). { Kluttz ome Runs—Easter . /inning Rollweg; Power to Segrist to Bollweg. i crea - Pitcher—Gumpert (4-6). Losing Pitcher— BASE ON BALLS—Sipple 5. Russell 6, ’ Wynn (16-12). » y Nel Coteshing 1, 3 | GAMES TOVYORROW : NATIONAL LEAGUE . S ; Ear Go DaiEs—Indianaselis 19, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Fist Game) ’ Se STRUCK OUT—Sipple 8, Russell 1, (All Night Games) | i elph 00 — op Nevel 2, Cereghino 1. : INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee, * Philadelphia 0... 000.000.0003 3 2 HAVE YOUR CAR ® Fai ANp 5 PARNED RUNS-Sinble Lopissille at Icansas oun | Roberts, Hansen (8) and Burgess; Hack4 -4), Russe 5-5), ‘Nevel (6-6). olumbus at St. Paul. 11-6) yell. tcher— drought dis- NAD ay in 24 Jnnings, Charleston at Minneapolis. LE ates Tosi Pitcher SERVICED AND : V “he I no ~ “ » ~ gr 3 . #—the aver- RIE BL SUCHEN Novel aeirhare). AMERICAN LEAGUE ro Choon th o_o 0 | PARKED FOR $0014 farmers for TINNIN wr gy Chicago at Washington. Philadelphia 101 000 30x— 5 6 1 | ’ INNING TITCHER-_Sivvle, Cleveland at Philadelphia. |” Stobbs, Rogovin (1), Dorish (8) and Lolmn with gov- UMPIRES—Appelhans Bricese and Pl, Louis 2 ew York. ar Sn we Attrouh, Losing THE DAY! ' ? . st cher—¢§ (T= : { upports was Carey 2% | eto a on: TEACTE BIOOKIYR .vvvverrs.. 331 101 010—10 14 0 arity. : ! (Ssond Game | Philadelphia at Chicago. 1 EE ak 0 A a artes. PYRG Service Station Closes 5:30 P. M. And Y Old R ble Ti A } { Boston at Cincinnati (night) Race Lr 8) 4 ome nd, the aver- AB R H O A E| New York at Pittsburgh (night). Bover i Chik 3) ang DB Rite Hue ea ue Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday n our ecappable lire received for Padme, 2b Keven 4 9 4 i 3 0 Brooklyn at St. Louis (night). ning Pitcher—Roe (10-1). Losing Pitcher wn without Troupe veo 1.0 0 00. 0f - SURI | -—~Presko (7-9). : . as 99.7 per Malmbers, 4.89 94» RESULTS YESTERDAY Boston (First Goo 002 001— 3 8 1 : IALS! ® Retreaded From Sidewall to Sidewall . r v, . 2 8 ‘ $ Stirnweiss. 9 +7 0) wm AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Prtspurgh +... 300,001 013-4 10 1 o SERVICE- SPEC hk . 3 : . ° ester, Jo : ’ ' ' . organizati Nar. ct J 308 (First Game) Dickson (9, and McCullough. Home Runs . ® Made With X-41° Cold Rubber, for Longer Life 8 ” Vico, 7 3 7) 1 Charleston >: > Ja 900 200 3 1} $ -Kiner Senerchia, Winning Pitcher— 3 8g warne Kinaman, e +22 1 11 0" Powel i ' Rone Neccial (1-21. Losing Pitcher —Jester (1-4) . d . . as Score, |B “1 0 1 @& 0 ao pFPoveland Hemsley; Negray and Bosiack (Second Game. 10 Innings) . Is Balance ® Triple Guaranteed for 6 Months in Writin mpHion Sat Jarleski. 0 : 1 2 9 e 0 a Baldwin 8). (Second Game) Boston 5 : 110 000 100 = 3 ’ 1 . Whee Pp g nment price 0 : ) Ol Charleston .... "000 000 0— 0 2 1 PLsbursl : we vg ‘apy : ; g run, raise JOR 'D assnuvuvives SI S23 No Pani To vee 2 5 Ol, Burdette (£5) and Bure Hops | Wheels scientifical- h ® Buy Safti-Cap Tires on Sears Easy Payment Plan come. These Totals ed for armed ited 1 wi Tubb and Hemsley; Lenmann and Bald- | roiing pitcher—Kline (0-8). . ly balanced for s . roupe doubled for Narleski in 1

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