Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 160, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 August 1949 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES
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Icided by. home runs. , I Last night .the Dodgers, play;ing the Phillies again, had a chance to take un;Jis5u.ted; sos- ; session of first place iri fee Rational League standings.' They jwere tied with the Cards, but the Cards were idle. . -j Once again, the homer told the I tale. The Phils had a 5-3 lead. , Puke Snider hit one with one man on base to tie it up at 5-5.
NEW YORK. Aue. 12 (VTP) FniUie runs in the sixth 'and
fhe four bagger made a first saventh and two Dodger runs in )lace out of tr.e Brooklyn Dodg- the seventh upped the count, to :rs today. ,7 apiece. Taking advantage of the St. ' In the eighth up came Pee Wee ouis Cardinal idleness, the Reese. One man .was out and 3odgers climbed half, a game two were on base. He took his shead iri the National League time then, on a three and two vith , a winning streak of six pitch, - he smashed the ball into :ames, five of which were de-' the upper left field stands for a
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10 to 7 victory. Frank Baumholtz's fielding miscue in the eighth inning enabled the Pirates to beat the Cubs, 3 to 2. With one out and a
man uil nisi, ciuiuuuii lU'ctrguu Johnny Hopp's bounder. It got past him for a triple. Hopp then scored on Ralph Kiner's fly with 1 what proved to be the winning run.. ' i I
The Giants and the Braves played to a rain-abbreviated 7 to 7 tie in the only other National League game scheduled.
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to within four and a half frames of the leading New York Yankees in the American League as the Tribe beat the White Sox, 6 to 5, in 12 innings whil,e tie Yanks lost to the Red Sex, 7 to 6. Mel Parnell wn his 17th game of the season, and gave the Red 'Sox their first ' series win over the Yankees this year. Bobby Doerr's two-on, two-out single in the sixth brought in the winning runs. Those were the only games scheduled In the American. "
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SOCIETY HOME. EC CLUB MEETS The Village Homemakers Home Economics Club held ihqir Tegular ' meeting Tuesday, Aug. 9 at the Cityr Park shelter house. A basket supper was enjoyed by
members and their famines; ine rjenzil Rusk and Mrs. James Rob-i Those' attending . were , Hazel
evening was spent watching mov-, inson - ;. . . . ; Scott, Lois Richmond, Trilby ies shown by Floyd Nesty. , , i d t.rPvA nn,i t.-werftoresent:.1 Gummere, Myrtle Woollcy, Laura
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