Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 156, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 August 1949 — Page 4
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Dodgers Tie Cardinals For League Lead By Stan Opotowski United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 8 (UP) . Joe Hatten, a fre-ckled-faced lefty with an Indian sign on the Reds, drew the hero's plaudits as - the Brooklyn Dodgers pulled up dead even with the St. Louis
Cardinals atop the National Lfeague. . Hatten hurled the Dodgers to a seven-hit, 7 no 0 - victory over
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Cincinnati in the rst game of a doubleheader yesterday, and then came back as a reliefer in the second game to save It for a 2 to 1 triumph. Since the Tardo
played only one game they
won it a ta 2, over the Giants the Dodgers made ud their week
old half game deficit and went
into a tie for first place, each team with 63 games won and 39 lost for the season. The Dodgers grabbed both of their runs in the opening inning of the second game when Spider Jorgenson homered with one on. Rex Barney was hurline and he
did okay until the eighth when
nauen trudged in with Harry
walker on third and one out. Grady Hatten hit a long fly to score Walker. Ted Kluzewski doubled, but then Hatten got Virgil Stallcup and that ended the flurry.
It was a great performance for
Hatten, but George (Red) Mun-
ger was as much the hero for the Cardinals. He won his fifth in a row, his 11th of the season, with a seven-hit conquest, of the Giants. What's more he sot two
singles among the dozen Card hits; one of them came with the bases loaded and broke ud a l-l
tie. First Baseman Glenn Nelson did even better, going four for four. The Braves finally broke their
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, , - ,, "ou a iiiilc in me Amenlambasting the Cubs, 11 to 0 in can League race ' by murdering the first game of a doublehead- the Browns, 20 to 2, in the first er but they lost the second in game of a doubleheader and then 10 innings, 4 to 3. Bill Voiselle playing a 2-2 tie in the 10-in-
a acvcu imier wnne nis , nine niehtcaD before darknpe.
mates collected 13 in the opening game; in the nightcap the Cubs won out in the 10th on consecutive singles by Gene Mauch and Herm Reich. Dick Sisler pinch hit a home run with two on base in the ninth inning of the nightcap to
si vc uie mimes a sweep of a twin bill against the Pirates, 7 to
halted proceedings.
me secona-piace Indians lost a twin bill to the Athletics, 5 to 4 and 4 to 2, while the Red Sox dropped a single contest to Detroit, 6 to 4.
The riotous 22 hit Yankee victory was costly, for Yogi Berra suffered a fractured thumb when hit by a pitched ball in the third
3 and 5 to" 4. The Phils jumped inninS ard will, be out three to' a four run lead in the ODenine weeks- Phil Rizzuto got four hits
and Joe DiMaggio and Hank Bauer three each durine the
but tied it up at 2-2 in that inning and it stayed that way until dark.
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Are Shutout
Twice Friday Games Tonight , Eagles vs. Dugger Legion vs. Graysville Games Tuesday Shelburn vs. Carlisle Hymera vs. Eagles Games Thursday Dugger vs. Legion Graysville vs. Rickards Games Friday Dugger vs. team to be named Legion vs. Vincennes Eagles
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the seventh were all Bicknell needed. The Legion played a nine-inning game against Lawrenceville, and were shut out 3-0. Over the stretch the Legion could get but one hit off Gierhart who struck out 21 batters in the came. Grimes
was the loser for the Legion.
Local softball teams couldn't
score against out-of-town opposition Friday night and lost two
games.
The Bicknell lea eue team hpat
Carlisle, 6 to 0 in the first game. Davidson pitching for Carlisle had
trouble only in two innines. hut
four runs in the first and two in
PVT. HAROLD HARLOW SERVES IN JAPAN
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Private Harold E. Harlow, aee 19.
of 831 East Washington Street, ar
rived in Japan on July 1, and has
been assigned to duty at the famous Dai Ichi Building, from which
General MacArthur directs the Occupation. The Sullivan youth serves as a
typist in the supply section of the General Headquarters in the Dai Ichi. He also performs clerical tasks. The Dai Ichi is'.one of the largest and most modern buildings in Tokyo. Located in the heart of
me city, separated from the Emporer's Palace grounds by a moat, it is the scene of many conferences between MacArthur and representatives of the other oc
cupying powers.. Thousands' of Japanese gather near "the build-j ing daily to watch the General &rrive and depart. 4 Harlow entered the Army or' January 17, and received basic
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out when Ralph Kiner homered "ieiee" with two on in the ninth. ' The Yanks went hitless until The New York Yankees step- the sixth in the second game,
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Mike Guerra's single with the
bases loaded in the sixth save
Meanwhile, ; the A's victorv over the Indians
in the second game. Lou Brissie scored his 11th pitching victory in the opener after an error by (sveland Manager Lou Boudreau in the third inning set, up three unearned Philly runs.
The Red Sox outhit the Tigers, 12 to 9, even though they were halted at seven straight victories. Vern Stephens hit a two run fccmer for the Sox in the ninth, but it was not enough. Dom DiMaggio's hitting streak was stretched to 34 games.
The latest Washinston losint?
streak, was ended at seven when the Senators beat the White Sox, 1 to 0 on an unearned run in the second game after the Sox had taken the opened, 4 to 1.
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