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The Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.). 1941-07-07 [P ROOKIE Dykes Sees Pale Hose Take PITCHERS- More Face Cleveland to Ride 9 to 4 __Three Spy Suspects Court LEHMAN SEEKS SPORTS LEAD BOSOX WIN CHICAGO, .July 6.— UP) -While END TO STRIKE H abb was divide ell Wins Sth Straight Manager Jimmie Dykes, who browns Newsome and Hughson Take indefinitely suspended by the As Phillies Fall to Giants league before looked Senators For the game, N. Y. Governor Urges Imme- Two; Foxx, on in civvies from a box seat, the diate Government WITH DETROIT PHILADELPHIA, July 6.—UP)_ Williams Lead Hitter Chicago White Sox knocked out A1 Hearing With Johnny Rucker and Joe Milnar with four runs in the first On Milk Dispute Moore Six Run Spree Wins driving in six runs and Carl inning today and went on to defeat Tigers’ Hubbell pitching six-hit ball for his BOSTON, July 6.—(#)—With man- .the Cleveland Indians, 9 to 4. Takes ager first 7-5; St. Louis fifth straight victory, the New Joe Cronin sitting it out, the The 40-year-old Ted Lyons limit- ALBANY. N. Y„ July 6.—W— Red Sox Governor 5 to 3 York Giants defeated the Phillies gave airtight support and ed the Indians to four hits the Herbert H. Lehman (D.) Nightcap 7 3 timely to to today in a game called by hitting two of their rookie first seven innings, three of them, today urged striking dairymen of pitchers three states to an rain after eight innings. today to sweep a double- including a triple and double by seek immediate July 6.—UP)— The St. header from government ST LOUIS. The second game of the sched- Washington, 6 to 2 Lou Boudreau, as the veteran hearing on their pleas to score a Browns rallied and 4 to a for higher prices, and T uij uled doubleheader was postponed 3, before 25,000 crowd. knuckle-bailer turned in his eighth expressed over Detroit in the The of an t0 3 victory because of wt grounds. Sockers clinched the opener victory of the season and the 241st hope early termination of a of a doubleheader .to- for Heber six-day milk cecond game Rucker hit a three-run triple in (Dick) Newsome in the of his 18 year American league stoppage that has the Tigers had gone on the first when sharply curtailed New York after fourth inning and also had a inning Jimmy Flo x x career. City’s spree to win the opener, blasted out his 12th supply. a 'six-run single and a double, vftiile Moore homer of the The Chicagoans piled up 13 hits season after Dom The New York after 1 put together two singles and a DiMaggio had against Milnar, Joe Heving, Mel executive, the champions doubled and a four hour in the nightcap, double to score a run each Lou Finney had work- Harder and A1 Smith and complet- conference with the time. one run in fourth inning ed Kendall Chase a spokesmen representing 55,000 tnllied The Giants got nine hits off Cy for pass. New- ed an unintentional triple steal in in the fifth on some held dairymen in New d two George Blanton, Si Johnson and Rube Mel- the Senators to five the third inning after Taft Wright York, Pennsyl- with the bases vania and Vermont, said “I did Tebbetts’ single ton. , hits, including Catcher A1 Evans’ had been trapped between third take a 3-2 lead. first 1941 not urge or insist the Farm- loaded to (FIRST GAME) homer in the fifth inning, and home on an unsuccessful Dairy then was NEW YORK ers union (sponsor of the strike) Bob Muncrief given Ab R H O A while chalking up his eighth tri- squeeze play attempt with the bas. Rucker, cf_ 3 4 3 1 n to end the strike but it rest of the afternoon off and umph. es is my he Whitehead', 2b_ 3 0 1 3 ■> loaded. Wright eluded Heving’s started an excellent Cecil very sincere hope they will do Bov Harris Moore if -1 4 0 3 1 5 (Tex) Hughson, recently re- tag at the plate after a rundown, for Ott, rf so within a reasonable time.” relief hurling the Browns. 3 0 0 2 0 called from Louisville, off to a hb'of got during which Julius Solters and The 3 hits. The Browns Dauning c- 4 0 0 9 0 start in conference took place in the He allowed only Young, lb wobbly the nightcap but Mike Tresh also advanced, 4 0 16 0 mention z* nours alter him up by scoring two Kartell, 3b_ settled down after George Case and CXEVEI.AND— Ab R H O A backed 4 1110 a of Trout in the sixth Jurges ss Boudreau, ss_ 4 2 3 0 0 meeting the same farmers’ iuns of Dizzy 3 10 16 Rog Cramer blasted him for p- Keltner. 3b _ 3 0 112 representatives with Owen D. and he gave way to Buck Hubbell, 4 10 0 1 doubles and Cecil Travis inning singled. Campbell, cf _ 0 2 4 0 4 Young, retired industrialist, turned Newsom. TOTALS- 32 7 9 24 9 Hughson gave the Senators seven Heath, rf 4 0 0 3 0 farmer, at Van N. for his seventh PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A ather hits the Trosky, lb _ 4 0 0 6 1 Hornesville, Y., Trying victory, during remainder of to Murtaugh, 2b_ 4 1112 Walker. If _ 4 1110 discuss what they termed a had been removed for a -he game but kept them well scat- Mack, Newsom Bragan, ss_ 4 0 12 0 2b_ 4 0 0 6 1 “unified plan of action” for in the fifth of tered. c higher hitter inning Marty, cf 3 0 0 2 0 Desautels. _ 2 0 0 1 0 pinch x prices. after Td Weatherly, _ 1 0 0 0 0 the first game giving St. Litwhiler, If_ 3 12 2 0 Williams, held to fipe single Accused of c _ 0 0 0 1 0 being members of a Axis American Meantime con- Etten, lb- 3 0 152 n Hemsley, huge spy ring, preying upon defense secrets, three sporadic dumping a three-run advantage. four trips during the opener, are shown Louis Rizzo, rf- 3 0 0 2 0 got Bell, xxx 10 10 0 prisoners as they appeared in Brooklyn, N. 1\, court. Gustav \V. Kaercher (extreme left), called tinued throughout the three states (K1KB1 ua.11£) YY arren the Chase Milnar, 0 0 0 0 0 a Staten c- 3 0 0 6 0 range against and Ver- p_ Island Bund .storm trooper, pleaded not guilty. Adolf Walischewski (center), ship steward, and to emphasize the union’s demands m'TKOlT Ab R H O A Heving, p- 1 0 0 0 3 May, 3b- 3 0 0 2 3 lor. Kennedy in the second game Rene Mezenen (extreme right), transatlantic plane steward, guilty, 2i. -- 5 119-1 Harder, 10 0 11 pleaded admitting they secretly carried for a uniform of hun- 1 j>,.rry. Blanton, p 10 0 11 p- the mail price $3 per ''f_ 5 12 5 md collected two doubls a spy ring’s to and from New York. Each was held in bail. Mffe'kv. 0 and Rosenthal, xx _ 1110 0 $25,000 (47 Johnson, p _ 0 0 0 1 0 dredweight quarts) as against If 5 0 2 2 0 A. 1 0 0 0 1 jink-lift. Benjamin, x 1110 0 tingle. He drove in two runs and Smith, p_ an estimated If 0 0 0 2 0 $2.15 price this Stainiiark. Melton, p 0 0 0 0 0 ?oxx brought in ag many more famiilmd. rf- 4 10 4 0 TOTALS_ 35 4 9 24 9 month. State police convoyed tank Livingston, xx_ 0 0 0 '0 0 vith a Cape Fear Scouts _ 4 two-bagger. Boy York, lb 12 5 3 x—Batted for Desautels in 8th. BIG DRY FACTS trucks over rural roads. At Rich- 2 1111 (FIRST xx—Batted for Harder in 8th. LEAGUE TEAMS Higgins. 31i-.- TOTALS-28 *3 1 21 1 GAME) In Second Period field Springs, in southern New Sullivan, c- 4 1111 x—Batted for WASHINGTON Ab R H O A xxx—Batted for Hemslev in 9th. Camp Johnson in 6th. a tear bomb was as ss 3 0 0 4 3 Archie, 3b _ 2 0 CHICAGO— Ab R H O A York, thrown CrmiclifT. xx—Batted for Melton in 8th. 0 1 2 WASHINGTON, July * 1 0 0 6.—(ff>) 0 1 Cramer, of- 4 0 0 2 0 Knickerbocker, 2b_ 3 12 13 — sheriffs N'ewsom. l'- New York- 101 400 10—7 SET FOR ALL-STAR The Commerce department ELIZABETHTOWN, July 6.—The deputy sought to disperse rf _ Kuhel. lb_ 3 0 111 0 ii.'uv... p_ oooio Philadelphia 010 Lewis, 3 0 2 1 0 002 00—3 called attention to a real picket. 2 0 0 0 0 Travis, ss_ 4 0 113 Kreevich, cf _ 5 1110 today Scouts of the area JPUtmi. p (Cal’ed, rain In 9th inning). Boy Cape Fear Lehman the to x- 0 Vernon, lb ss _ 5 12 13 bottleneck of urged dairymen (leiiringr. 10 0 0 Error: Moore. Runs batted in 3 0 0 8 0 Appling, potential concern Myer, 2b 4 0 0 1 0 Wright, rf_ 5 3 3 2 0 ruesday’s Game Expected To opened their second week of en- utilize the federal-state fix- Rucker 3, YYhitehead.
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