YANKS MOVE NEAR FAME Sords Cubs Win Nightcap After RUN STREAK NEARING By v Jack CARDS ...... Dropping Opener to Reds

SPORTS AMERICAN FUG MAkfe A 1—(.Pi—The Chi- CHICAGO, Sept. TO SEVEN GAMES / came score Chase Indians itgiew' cago Cubs from behind to Chisox ! a tenth-inning 5 to 4 victory today- triumph Need But Three Victories to v J Take Firmer Hold on First dodgers 7-5 and 4-3 In after the had beat- Clinch the Champion- en them, 2 to 1, in the first game With Double Victory Over a doubleheader before a holiday 6-5 CLEVELAND, Sept. 1.—CSO—Chi- ship Bunting of Pittsburgh Pirates OVER BRAVES, crowd of 25,107. cago’s White Sox kept on the tail and Jake Mooty of second place Boston by sweeping of Bill PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1.-13- each allowed six hits in the first ST. 1.—tft—'The St. Game Holiday a doubleheader here today. LOUIS. Sept. Second to The moved but the Reds' bunched three Louis Cardinals ran their latest in Sixth Because Thornton Lee won the first game game, Called within three victories of clinching to their took a markin of in the fourth inning produce winning streak to seven and 7-5—the two runs he the Athletics, Of Darkness day by outslugging only runs. The Cubs scored their little firmer grip on first place in personally poled in. John Rigney to in their 13 11, the first game of wi when an by the National a the 4-3 SEv/EaI PfcAfERS, run in the sixth, league by sweeping posted nightcap victory by doubleheader, but were stalled by 04W SIS k&AGUE Frank McCormick paved the way pair from Pittsburgh today, 5 to 3 Sept. 1.—(#)—Base- holding the Indians to nine hits Bill Bechman’s effective MoPER/4 MiSToRV, BROOKLYN, pitching to marker. It was Derringer's and 6 to 3. the through 12 of while MAVe ACCaWPHSMeP^E FEAT the e show team, Brooklyn- innings play in the nightcap and lost, 5 to 1, vjn foR A SEASoJ first start since Aug. S and his tenth A paid attendance of 34,812—the staged two weird games his teammates were piling up 13 before a crowd of 25,121. Of MiTTiaI&.^OO podgers, of the season. largest since August 13, 1939—- fans today and came out luckless more will as- victory for 27,516 against A1 Milnar. Three triumphs doubleheader A double by Babe Dahlgren with jammed Sportsman’s park to see f their Labor Day Tom Turner flied out to score the fure the Bronx Bombers the title, with a 15- two mates On in the ninth inning the double victory and the great ^•ith the Boston Braves winning run in the 12th inning of regardless of what their rivals do. ■ work of triumph and a six- the Yanks to tied up the second game. In the the Cardinal rookie south- inning 6 to 5 the second game. To start that frame Home runs enabled have tenth, with one Sftanlev Hack paws, Ernie White and Howard 2 to 2 tie which will Taft Wright walked dome from behind in the first out, inning and advanced 1o Pollet. off tomorrow. a that lasted two rr/ singled and came home with the win- to he played on Luke Appling’s single. Dario game, struggle moment by Shortstop hours and 38 minutes. Trailing 7 ning run when slap- Each was shaky in the first in- A jittery Lodigiani came in with a sacrifice, Reese provided the Braves to 2 at the start of the fourth, the ped a triple against the left center ning but settled down thereafter. peewee and Steve Gromek replaced Milnar. their runs in the second Yank came to life as Char- field wall. White got his seventeenth with both Gromek power victory purposely passed Moose the four me which darkness abbreviated, ley Keller doubled against (First Game) against defeats. Pollet, up Solters to fill the bases and set the CINCINNATI jet the St. Louis Cardinals right field waTi and George Sel- Ab R H O A from Houston of the Texas league *nd stage for Turner. Joost, ss- 4 0 0 4 3 a ahead of the a into than half game kirk followed with M. McCormick, If_ 3 112 0 less two weeks, notched his creep (First Game) in their torrid National the left field stands. Joe Gordon, Frey, 2b 3 0 113 third one Dodgers CHICAGO— Ab R H triumph against setback. O A iy C08B AMp F. McCormick, lb_ 4 12 9 1 pennant drive. Webb, 2b- 5 0 0 8 2 next up, duplicated Selkirk’s blow i White to drive in a league I AVerber, 3b_ 3 0 0 2 2 tripled run. in which each team Kuhel, lb- 5 0 0 10 0 to the Athletics’ lead to two R06Ef?S MoRAJsey The opener, pare Lombardi, c _ 4 0 14] Pollet singled and sent two scores six Chapman, cf_ 5 10 10 MA\/E DOME 'THeT'RlCK.' 17 players, including pitch- runs. (Beeson, rf- 3 0 0 1 0 over the used Wright, rf_ 4 12 2 0 Times each plate. and three for Brook- run in the next fMRee Crafr, cf__ 3 0 0 4 0 ers for Boston Appling, ss 5 2 3 2 5 A five uprising (First Game) Derringer, p. 3 0 10 1 after more than 3b_ 4 the New Yorkers a PITTSBURGH— Ab R lyn. was climaxed, Lodigiani, 112 3 inning gave H O A Solters, If_ 4 113 0 until the finish. Handley, 3b _ 3 10 2 0 four hours of tight-to-tl:m-vest play, lead they held Totals.—- 30 2 6 27 11 Tresh, c_ 3 12 4 0 Gustine, 2b _ 4 12 3 5 fifth —a long Successive Red Rolfe hv ’s Lee, p 4 0 10 1 singles by Elliott, rf_ 3 1 2 2 0 the CHICAGO— Ab R H O A to left with bases and Tom Henrich blasted starting Pan Robays, If_ 4 0 n 4 •» jingle Hack, 3b ..._ 4 0 2 2 4 — Pinch Runner Totals_ 39 7 10 27 11 the Fletcher, lb_1_ 4 0 17 2 rummed scoring Luman Harris from Stringer, 2b 4 0 0 5 3 ! DiMaggio, cf- 4 0 0 1 u Coscarart with the winning mound and Keller greeted relief Cavarretta. rf 3 0 0 0 0 petP CLEVELAND— , Ab R H O A Davis, c_ 4 0 2 3 0 a Tleo Dahlgren, lb 4 10 9 0 run. Boudreau, ss_ 5 0 12 3 hurler Tom Ferrick with home Sewell, x- 0 0 0 0 0 Dallessandro, If _ 4 0 3 5 0 to the cf_ 4 0 2 2 0 field wall, I A.344 Anderson, ss_ 3 0 112 It was due- mainly slugging Weatherly, run blow over the right Gilbert, cf_ 3 0 0 2 0 Walker, l£_ 5 12 2 0 Stewart, xx 0 0 0 0 0 baseman that the Dodgers won two more runs came in on singles rtiffeR ias 4 &nw McCullough, c_ 3 0 0 1 2 {list Heath, rf_ 5 0 2 4 0 Williams, Heintzelmnn. p _ 3 0 1 10 In the Nicholson, z _ 1 0 0 0 0 this titanic tussle. eighth lb_ 4 1 0 11 0 Selkirk and Gordon and Phil -rep mav 8e-me> SDK DOTPieUDBR. Garms. xxx- 1 0 0 0 0 Grimes, by veAR, |s £gp ss 3 0 13 2 one Sturgeon, with Brooklyn behind, ICeltner. 3b _ 4 0 2 1 fi Rizzuto’s before Ferrick re- inning, triple PlRS< AMgRlCAM L5A6UeR. % wifA a eetree i'haaJ Mooty, p_ 3 0 0 0 0 his 29th homer of Mack, 2b_ 4 1111 Totals- 33 3 9 24 9 Camilli hoisted tired the side. x—Ran Ilesautels, c_ 4 114 1 -6 R&AC4.4op SiAlce. ■'4 ^V/gAj CMAMCe 1o WiMD for Davis in 9‘h. among the sun-specked homer was his 33rd of Totals_ 32 1 0 27 11 xx—Ran the season Bagb.v, p_ 3 12 0 2 seller’s -'•• WlTA for Anderson in Oth. the of /4ARRV rtgltMAMNl Mif.4Paul Waner’s single, Totals__—_ 40 5 13 27 13 well scattered that only John Sacrifices: Gilbert, Frey. Double play: 11 2 *—Batted Brown in Mize, lb 3 0 0 0 0 with a line for 8th. Sturgeon, Stringer and Dahlgren Left Camilli came through Sturm crossed the plate, scoring W c_ 4 H zz—Batted for Eisenstat in 9th. on bases: Cincinnati. 5; Chicago, 0. Cooper, 1 1 1 the corner to double into rightfield on Rizzuto’s double after he had on Padgtt, If_ 4 12 2 4 Chicago _0C3 201 130—7 Greensboro Netter Wins Bases balls: Off Derringer, 1; off 2b Reiser from first base. In the 3. Struck out: 4. Crc.spi. _ 4 0 2 2 1 score Pete _ in the first. seventh, Mooty, By Derringer. Cleveland 000 000 311—5 singled ss Barr Marion, _ 4 0 0 4 3 (First Game) with a YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Umpires: Jorda, and Sears. Time Errors: Keltner, Grimes, Lodigiani. Billy Dickey led off double, White, p- 4 0 10 1 BOSTON* Ab R H O A American League of game: 1:39. Attendance: (Estimated). Runs batted in: Appling, 2; Lodigiani, but Beckman fanned Sturm, made Sisti. 31* -- ;>110 3 North Carolina Crown Boston 13-10; Washington 9-2. 20,000. Lee. Bou- Totals_34 n 11 27 12 of 5 1 3 3 0 Walker, Heath, 2; Soltcrs, 2; Rizzuto out, walked Henrick New York 13-1: 11-5. Cooru). dreau. Mack. Webb Two base hits: fly Philadelphia xx- 0 10 0 0 2 7-4; Cleveland (Second Game) Pittsburgh _;_ 300 000 000—3 l.amanna, Sol- and fanned Keller. Chicago 5-3. Wright, Appling, Keltner, Tresh, — — St. _ ree. cf- 2 0 0 1 0 GREENSBORO, Sept. 1. (-S’) Lobs from the Davis and Houck Detroit 9-10; St. Louis 5-8. CINCINNATI— Ab R H O A Louis 003 001 01*—r» 1 icnia ters. Three base hit: Heath. Sacrifice: (First Game) 6 3 1 14 0 •Toost. ss_ 5 0 0 0 2 Grenip. 1>* YORK— At) K H O A of Greensboro, won Error: Gustine. Runs batted’ in: El- Mack. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Clev- NEW Hughes Davis, duo were quickly turned into win- if- 0 West. If_ 6 0 0 6 0 1 12 0 Cincinnati 2-4: Chicago 1-5. Koy, 3 1 o 0 liott, 2: Fletcher. W. Pad- 13. Bases on halls: Off off Sturm, lb 5 0 the North Carolina State Tennis Cooper, 2; land, Lee, 3; 2b _ 4 Rowell. 2b- T 0 0 5 3 1 the Bur- New York 7-4: Philadelphia 2-3. (Sec- Frey. 12 0 3 gett. Brown. White. Two base hits: Struck out: Lee, 4; Rolfe. 3b 3 12 0 ning points by experienced rf- 6 0 3 4 1 Bagby, 2. By by here and he ond 10 F. McCormick, lb _ 3 0 0 11 0 Waner. 3b- 3 12 2 0 championship today, game innnigs) Guslinc. Elliott. 2; Crespi. W. Cooper. 6 Bagby, 2; by Brown, 1; by Eisenstat, •Priddy, team. and cross- 3b_ 4 2 1 ss —- 0 13 4 a run lington Volleys Louis 5-0.: AVerber, 12 Davis. Three base hit: Home Miller, 1. Hits: Off 10 in 7 1-3 Henrich. cf 5 2 110 won it in straight sets with St. Pittsburgh 3-3). (Sec- White, c_ 6 1 2 8 0 Bagby, timings; ond called end AVest, c _ 4 0 0 12 2 run: Bcrres. If 4 3 3 -0 the final two settos re- courts w'ere favorite game of 7th. darkness). Brown. Double plays: W. Cooper 0 off Brown, 0 in 2-3 innings; off Eisen- Keller, ot victory in advantage rf_ 2 10 0 Earley, p- 3 10 0 3 110 0 Brooklyn 0-2; Boston 5-2. (Second Gleason, 0 and Crespi: Anderson. Gustine amt stat, 0 in 1 inning. Hit by By Dickey, o a over Rein- Moore, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 pitcher: sembling walkaway points of thdt winners, although the game called because of L. AVaner, rf_ 0 0 0 1 0 Fletcher; Crespi. Marion and Rosar, c 2 0 0 4 1 darkness). Mize: 0 0 0 0 Lee, (Keltner). Losing pitcher: Bagby. Craft, cf _r... 4 0 12 0 Erickson, p- 0 rf 4 2 3 1 0 hardt Freeman who had been seed- Gustine and Fletcher: Brown. Crespi Umpires: Passarella. Rommel and Basil. Selkirk, games w'ere close throughout. The Vander 3 0 0 0 Jolmson, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 STANDINGS Meer, p_ 2 and Mize. Left on bases: Pittsburgh. Time of game: 1:57. Attendance: Gordon. 2b_ 5 ed number 1. 2 0 0 0 1 (Es- American Beggs, p- 1 0 0 0 0 7: St .8 Bases on balls: Tobin, p- ss 5 14 13 nearest the losers could get W'as League Louis. Off 0 timated), 11.000. Rizzuto, Davis scored his first state title Sr, Ivo. p _- 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0. Won Lost Tet. Heintzelmnn. 3: off White. 3. Struck 0 Chandler, p the four-all in the third set. Totals_ 4 Hutchings, p- 0 0 0 0 triumph by 6-4, 6-1, 6-2, and New York __ Sfl 45 .004 33 5*28 10 out: By Heintzclman. 2: by White. 4. (Second Game) Branch, p k *—One out when i 5 0 2 91 0 back to the old of Today’s men’s finals brought to Boston_ 70 03 .520 winning run scored Hit by pitcher: By White, (Anderson). CHICAGO— AbR H O A Murphy, p 0 0 story goes style Totals_ 55 5 12*44 12 Chicago _ 70 04 .522 Reardon. Conlan ancl Goetz 0 which made a close the 7th Annual North Caro- Umpires: Webb, 2b_ 6 15 3 Davis playing Freeman, CHICAGO— Ab R H O A of •—Two our when run scored, 13 19 2T 10 Cleveland_ 05 05 .500 Time game: 2:20. winning Kuhel, lb___ 6 0 0 12 0 Totals_« no match for lina Closed Tennis tournament held the Rocky Mount star, Detroit _ 04 09 .481 Hack, 3b___ (113 11 x—Batted for Earley in Oth. ef_ 0 2 2 3 1 Chapman, the St. Louis_ 58 rf_ 3 112 0 Game) xx—Ran for Cooney in 10th. Ah K H O A the current city champion of at .Greensboro Country club. 73 .443 Cavarretta. (Second Wright, rf_ 4 2 3 3 0 PHILADELPHIA— 3 1 Philadelphia _ 58 73 .443 15. Olsen, cf_ 5 12 0 PITTSBURGH— Ab R H O A ss- 6 0 4 2 3 2b 3 3 3 Greensboro. Bob Haltiwanger of Winston-Salem Appling, McCoy. lb _ 3 0 £ 1 Washigton- 53 75 .414 Dahlgren, 1 12 0 Handley. 3b_ 2 1 12 0 BROOKLYN— Ab R H O A 3b_ 5 0 0 2 1 rf 5 4 4 0 won the and Bob Lodigiani, Moses, While Davis received the singles junior boys singles c _ 4 7 0 4 0 fi National League Scheffing, 12 Vaughan, ss- 10 0 Walker, rf_ 0 1 4 1 If_ 4 0 10 0 c Solters, Wagner, 9 2 ? I n from Dr. Sam Ravenel, pre- Robinson and Teddy Keesler of Won Lust Pet. McCullough, c _ 0 0 0 0 0 Elliott, rf___- 4 10 4 0 Herman, 2b _ 7 10 4 5 c_ 6 0 2 9 2 trophy Turner, St. Louis S3 45 .048 Dallessandro. If _ 4 12 10 Van Robnys, If_ 3 0 12 0 Reiser, of_ 6 13 3 0 5 0 0 0 5 lb- 0 2 5 5 senter for the Junior Chamber of Charlotte took the junior doubles. Rigney, p_-_-_ Sieberf, _ 2b_ 4 0 _ 0 3 f 1 0 Brooklyn S3 40 .043 Stringer, 114 Gustine. 2b 4 2 3 Camilli. lb -- 7 2 5 19 1 cf- 4 2 2 Ethel Norton of was Chapman, Commerce, sponsoring organization, Thomasviile, 2b _ 0 0 0 Cincinnati _ 70 55 .500 Hudson, 0 0 PiMaggio. rf_ 4 0 0 2 0 Medwisk, if_ 7 0 0 1 0 Totals_- 48 4 13 36 15 Brancato, ss- 4 1 0 3 1 he had to look on in the doubles. a surprise winner in the women’s Pittsburgh _ 08 59 .535 Sturgeon, ss _ 4 0 13 3 Fletcher, lb_ 4 0 1 5 0 Lavagetto, 3b__ 5 10 14 x- _ 3 o Collins, 1 Goodes and she teamed with Mrs. How York_ 02 00 .484 Eaves, p o o o Raker, c _ 1 10 3 0 Durocher, ss_ 10 10 1 CLEVELAND- Ab B H O A 3b 2 2 9 2 Byron Abels and Eugene singles, Suder, 2 2 2 i 2 Chicago _ 57 74 .435 George, z 1 0 0 () o Klinger, p _ 2 0 0 0 0 fialan, z_ 1 0 0 0 0 Boudreau, ss_ 5 13 3 6 xx- scored a set victory in this C. Billie Hall of High Point for the Hayes, straight Boston _ 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 52 75 .t09 Pressnll, p_ Reese, ss _ 5 0 14 8 113 Weatbeery, cf_ 5 0 13 0 doubles crown. zz _ 0 — Harris p- •> event, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. Philadelphia_ 30 91 .283 Nicholson, 1 0 0 0 Totals -. 28 3 6 21 3 Owen, c_ 1 0 0 3 0 Walker. If_ 5 0 16 0 n n o 0 Ferrick, p- Gilbert, zzz _ 0 0 0 (l o 10 10 0 2 2 2 n 3 Riggs, zz_ Heatli. rf_ 5 12 2 0 GAMES TODAY ST. uons— Ab R H O A Allen, p_ 2 0 10 1 3b_ 4 0 2 1 2 xxx- 1 0 1 O b Keltner, Davis, NEW Totals- 39 5 13 30 10 Brown. 3b _ 4 110 4 Paris, p____ 1 0 0 0 1 lb- 5 0 0 11 1 YORK, Sept 1.—(£*)—Probable Grimes, in z—Batted for Eaves in Stli. Hoop, cf_ 4 1110 Franks, c_ 5 0 0 6 0 2b_ 3 10 3 4 11 18 27 14 Double the major leagues tomorrow Mack, Totals__M Divide If_ 4 112 0 records in zz—Batted for in 9th. Padgett. Wasdeli. zzz_ 10 10 0 z_-_ 1 0 0 0 0 Brancato in 9th. Pepsis (Won-Lost parentheses): Scheffing for Campbell, x—Batted zz—Batted for .Mize. lb _ 4 2 3 12 0 Casey, 1 0 0 0 1 0 in 9th. National Stringer in 9th. p_ Desautels, c _ 2 0 7 1 xx—Batted for Suder League Crabtree, rf_2_ 3 0 0 1 0 0 Cincinnati_ Coscarart, zzzz_ 0 10 0 Rosenthal, zz_— 1 0 0 0 0 xxx—Batted for Hadley in 9th. Boston at Brooklyn—Lamanna (5-4) 200 000 200 0—4 Crespi. 2b_ 3 1 1 3 2 —.. 010 4 0 0 0 0 352 001—13 Nines or Salto vs. Chicago 001 002 1—5 Marion 2 0 0 0 3 Milnar, p_ 020 With Soldier Bill (5-14) Higbe (18-9). ss_._ \etv York_ Totals_ 57 6 14 45 23 p_ 0 0 0 0 0 241 002 Oil—11 Cincinnati at Errors: Runs batted in: AVer- c _’_ 2 0 0 4 1 Gromek, Philadelphia --—- Chicago—Turner (5-4) \ Frey Mancuso, z—Batted for Durocher in Dean, zzz_- 0 0 0 0 0 Keller. Hadley. vs. Root (7-7). ber, 2: Croft, 2'; Stringer. Hack, Dahl z_ 1 0 0 0 0 4th, Errors: Kolfe, 2; a Triplett, zzzz_ 0 0 0 0 0 The Cola ball club split Two \V. c_1 0 0 0 1 0 zz—Bntred for Owen in 4th. Peters, Runs batted in: Moses, 2; Siebert, Pepsi (Only games scheduled). greu, 2; Cavarretta. base hits: Cooper, zzz—Batted for Allen in 11th. \\ 3, Scheffing, Craft, Dahlgren. Three base Pollet. p_ 3 0 10 5 Dickey, Selkirk, 3; McCoy, agner, doubleheader with soldier teams Labor Day Attendance American League zzzz—Ran for Casey in 15th. Totals_ 40 3 9 36 14 3: Rizzuto, 2, hit: Cavarretta. Stolen base: AVerber. Suder Gordon, Keller, (No games scheduled). z—Batted for Mack in 12th. Rosar. Two base hits: from Davis and Fort Bragg Double plays: Sturgeon and Dahlgren; Totals_30 0 8 24 15 Boston _ 220 000 000 100 000—5 Sturm, Davis. Camp in — zz—Ratted for Desautels in 12th Keller, Drops Major Leagues Stringer and Left on bases: Vt—Batted for Mancuso in 6th. Brooklyn _ 000 300 010 100 001—6 Selkirk, Moses. 2; Chapman, MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Dahlgren, for Gromek in 12th. at the Stadium yesterday, winning 13. Bases on zzz—Batted Three base Cincinnati, 4; _ Errors: Chapman. Davis. American Association Chicago, Pittsburgh 200 100 00—3 Durocher, Lavagetto, Camilli, zzzz—Ran for Dean in 12th. Priddv, Sel- balls: Off Vander 5: off Home runs: Meer, Boggs, St. _ 301 002 0*—6 Rowell Runs hits: Dickev, Rizzuto. from the Davis All-Stars, 10 to 8, NEW YORK, 1.—(/Pi- Won Lost Pet*-. Louis batted in: Rowell. Cooney. _ 100 001 010 001—4 Sept. Chicago Keller. Stolen bases: Riz- 2; off Eaves, 3; off Pressueli, 1. Struck Medwick, Riggs, 2; Camilli, 3; Waner. Cleveland..— 210 000 000 000—3 kirk, Gordon, Labor almost a Columbus _ 88 56 .611 iGame called—darkness). Sacrifices: Murphy. Dou- and the to Fort Day, always out: By Vander Meer, 11; by Eaves. 4; Two base hits: Rerres, 2: Camilli. 2: Boudreau. zuto. Priddy. losing nightcap Louisville 84 61 .579 Errors: Crespi. PiMaggio, Gustine Errors: Lodigiani, Webb, and Brancato; Gor- great day for the major leagues, by Pressnell. 2. Hits: Off Vander Meer, ble _ Runs batted in: Elliott. Van Riggs. Home run: Camilli. Sacrifice: Runs batted in: Kelt- plays: Wagner 8 to 3. Mnineapolis 78 65 .545 in 8 1-3 off 3 in 1 Robays. Wright, Heath, Sturm— Rizzuto, Gor- Bragg, with 1(3 innings: Boggs, Two Brenip. Double Sisti. Rowell and Two base hits: don Rizzuto nail fell short this year only Kansas City, *- 76 66 .535 Mize, 2: Ifopp. Vaughan. Pollet. 2. plays: ner, Lodigiani, Turner. Siebert and Brancato. inning; off Eaves, 5 in 8. innings: off Oremp; Herman ancf'Camil- Turner. don and Sturm: Base hits were frequent and long 176,929 fans turning out for Toledo 77 68 .531 base hit: Mize. Three base hit: Mize. Lavagetto, Wright, 2; Appling, Boudreau, * Pressnell, 0 in 2 innings. Hit by pitch- on New York. 8; Philadel- run: Sacrifices: Herman. Reese and Camilli. Left on Keltner Stolen Left bases: the Indianapolis, __ 63 8*2 .434 Home liopp. llandley, [i: Three base hits: Heath, Off Harr s, 1, in the game between Pepsis eight doubleheaders. er: By Eaves, (Koy). AA'ild pitch: Van- oases: 9: 17. Bases phia, 8. Bases on balls: St. Paul_ 60 84 .417 Baker. Lff on bases: Pittsburgh. 7; Boston, Brooklyn, base: Boudreau. Sacrifices: Desautels. 3. Struck Davis but der Meer. Passed ball: AVest. Winning on nails: off 4: off off Chandler. 2: off Hadley, and the All-Star team, Last year the American Milwaukee_._ 50 94 .347 St. Louis. 7. Rases on bulls: Off Kling. Karlov, Errickson, Keltner, Lodigiani. Double plays: Ap- 3; by Pressnell. Losnig pitcher: 1: off off off out: By Harris. 3: by Hadley, “Hunker” Benson bested the *—Includes game forfeited last week (Pitcher: er. 2: off Pollet. 4. Struck out: By Davis, 1; Allen, 2; Tobin, pling, Webb and Kuhel; Appling and 9 4 1-3 Lefty league alone drew 173,086 and Hoggs Umpires: Barr, Sears and Jorda 3: off 1 Branch, 3. Hits: Off Harris, ;n by Kansas City to Klinger. 3; by Pollet, 0. Wild pitch: Salvo. Struck out: By Earley, Left on bases: Chicago, 14; Cleveland, soldier in allowing the National added Indianapolis. Time of game: 2:35. Attendance: (Ac- ■>: off Chandler, 10 in 4 innings, righthander league 91,027 Pollet. Umpires: Conlan. Goetz and by Errickson, 1: by Johnson, 1: by Kuhel; Mack, Boudreau and Grimes. innings; International League in off Murphy, 2 in safeties while whiffing 2 and for a total of tual), 25,107. Reardon. Time of game: 1:57 Attend- Davis, 2: by Allen. 1; by Salvo, 1, Hits: 7. Bases on balls: Off 4; off (none out 5th); eleven 264,103. Won Lost Pet. Rigney, o in 6 *-o ance: "ff 5 1 1-3 innings: off Branch, to the ini- 1 (Pa ill), 34,812. Earley. in 8 innings; off Davis, Milnar, 4; off Gromek, 1. Struck out: issuing four free passes crowd was Newark_ 95 51 .651 •> in 4 fof Derrick, 4 in 2-3 innings; Today’s biggest V. S. C. OPENS innings: off 1 in 1 1-3 innings: Montreal _ 88 59 .599 Errickson, By Rigney, 7; by Milnar, 5; by Gromek, Wild tial sack. Jennings Edwards was the which innings: off 4 in 7 off in off Hadley, 6 in 4 innings. pitch. 34,812 packed Sports- Buffalo_ 84 62 S. 1.—MV- 40 OUT AT FURMAN Allen, innings: 1. Hits: Off Milnar, 13 11 1-3 ni- Los- .575 COLUMBIA, C., Sept. .Tohtison, 1 in 1-3 Hadlev Waning pitcher: Branch Cola receiver. man’s in St. Louis to ca- inning; off Casey, nings; off Gromek, in 2-3 inning. Los- the park Rochester 77 68 .531 score of S. L— in 4 Derrick. Umpires: Quinn, Two gridiron hopefuls GREENVILLE, C., Sept. innings: off Tobin, 5 in 4 1-3 in- Milnar. Rommel, ing pitcher: en- and the National Jersey City _ 69 71 .493 ing pitcher: Umpires: McGowan. Time of game: Nanowicz worked the pacity helped and down Melton field iJP'i — 40 nngs: off Salvo, 0 in 0 innings, (pitched Basil and Passarella. Time of game: Grieve nad Jerry Syracuse__ 66 78 .438 pounded up Approximately grindiron ine the All-Stars and was league outdraw its rival cir- !» batter); off Hutchings, 2 in 2-3 Attendance: 11,368. 2:38. tire game for Baltimore _ 53 88 .376 in 92-degree weather today as the huskies were on deck today for the 2:30. (Actual). _ inning. Hit circuit. by pitcher: By Hutchings, nicked for 14 base hits, one a Toronto _._ 46 101 .313 of South Carolina’s foot- initial session (Reiser). Winnie pitcher; Casey. (Second Game) The University pre-season training Losing Ab R H O A Duncan and by figures: South Atlantic League pitcher: Salvo. Ballanfant. Pi- NEW YORK— homer by triples ball team opened its practice. as Furman’s head football coatfL Umpires: Pebble Field 2 10 2 Won Lost Pet. Belh nnrl Rarlick Time of 4:17. Big Sweeps Sturm, lb 5 1 Edens and Patterson. National League lads game: Dempsey, Macon _ 83 47 .638 Coach Rex Enright put the Dizzy McLeod, began mapping Attendance: -- (Actual). 27,516. Rizzuto, for the Davis Pittsburgh at St. Louis 34,812 Columbia 81 50 .618 To Win Washington Park 1 0 1 4 0 C. Duncan caught _, through calisthenics, signal drill plans for the Hurricane s debut Boston at Columbus_ 63 64 .496 “ Brooklyn_27,516 in the (Second Game) iKetoJf-- nine. 60 68 .469 and track work. against Tennessee opener. HORTON-. if- ® § Philadelphia at New York 8,248 Augusta AbRH O A Peb- Selkirk, 1 J o Hawkins led the Pep- Greenville 58 70 .453 CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—»-Big f * * Rowan and at A4ARg !g 13 ;n etaoln shrdl shrdo Gordon, 2b Cincinnati Chicago___ 25,107 Jacksonville_ 58 72 .446 Moore ble, bidding for the 1941 handicap bat with three for five fol- rt- 3 0 0 0 0 31i sis at _ Pridd'y, n i 2 0 Total 95,683 Charleston_ 57 71 .445 3 0 0 1 2 championship, swept to victory in 1 and B. Edwards, Edens _ w lowed by American Savannah 55 73 .430 the $33,100 Washington Park handi- for League Duncan with 2 to 4. Lewinski Southern Association *""*11, 2b- 3 0 0 5 3 before Dickey, -- New York at Philadelphia 25,121 cap today 38,000 holiday J 0 0 0 1 a double, Won Lost Pet. the Soldiers got single, at Boston_ crowd of the Wash- Washington 22,577 Atlanta _ 94 52 .640 Remaree, of- 2 10 2 1 fans, largest five times and home run in Nashville_ 78 63 .553 Grcnip, lb- 2 0 0 6 1 ington Park meeting. triple St. Louis at Detroit_22,180 36 1 11 24 8 followed Jones with 2 Chattanoogha- 76 70 .520 Montgomery, c_ 1 0 0 0 0 The winner, a cast-off purchased Totals_ , by Chicago at Cleveland_11,368 Russo in 7th. New Orleans_ 73 73 .500 f™*, e- 0 0 0 1 0 18 months defeated X—Batted for for 4. Total for $5,000 ago, in 9th _81,246 Birmingham __ 70 74 .486 J'>'ery, p- 10 0 10 xx—Batted for Stanceu a and a Bragg Grand Little Rock -- 64 76 .457 aner’ *- 10 10 0 Bushwhacker by length Pepsis-Fort Total_176,929 TAn most of Ab R H O A Memphis _ 63 83 .432 Johnson, p 0 0 0 0 1 half. Haltal, after leading PHILADELPHIA— The bowed to the strong ® Pepsis Knoxville _ 95 85 .410 nrrickson, p- 0 0 0 0 0 the mile and a quarter distance, McCoy, 2b- ? ! the rf- J Fort Bragg nine in nightcap finished third, a head back of Moses, too?? BASEBALL'S BIG SIX 2 ~2 18 12 by the score of 8 to 3. The Bragg Won Lost Pet. Iotnlr-21x—Ratted for Bushwhacker. Shot Put, the dis- Durham 77 52 .597 Javery in 5th. club drew first blood by scoring tance was fourth and Siebert, lb -- (By The Associated Press) Portsmouth_ 71 60 .542 champion, ? n ? o o! and the BROOKLYN— AbRH OA cf- tv. ice in the second frame, Norfolk _ 67 64 .511 running as an entry with Chnpmun, t n i 2 BATTING "alker, rf-lf- 3 0 0 1 0 Equifox, 1 tied the count in their Greensboro_ 63 64 .496 fifth in a field of p.jpsi club Leaders In Each League) Herinan, Bushwhacker, (Three Richmond _ 65 64 .504 2b- 3 0 0 0 3 the third inning, and went 5®ispr* of_ 3 12 10 ten. 1 half of Player, Club G Ah R H Pet. Charlotte 62 68 .481 the sixth. _ Sj®iHif lh_ 3 1 1 6 0 ahead by one run in Williams. Red Sox 122 388 121 159 .410 Asheville 59 70 .457 5 11 27 6 _ 53 76 lf'rf-™ 2 0 13 0 Tntfllg _31 was out in the seventh Travis, Senators_ 126 509 85 183 360 Winston-Salem .410 000 OOOJ1 After one Tuatn Demon Deacons Report New York”._ 100 DiMaggio, Yankees 323 481 113 171 356 020 10*-5 hit for the circuit, then 10 0 10 Philadelphia _ 020 Tompkins Reiser, Dodgers_ 114 447 96 149 .333 fe: ?b- Keller, zz- ioioo Errors: None Buns batted In: was retired on a fly ball. Hopp, Cardinals_ 108 344 70 114 331 TAR OPEN DRILLS Swick; WAKE FOREST, Sept. 1. ?)— Brancato. Sampson HEELS rt’ zzz- 0 0 0 0 0 Beckman, McCoy, Siebert, a Etten, Phillies_ 124 446 67 144 .323 l£ 8 Silves- Then an error, a double, walk, 0 0 2 0 Twenty-six candidates, including base hits: Bizzuto, Henrich, ss- 0 Two were re- Sturm. Sacrifices. error and a single — o?™' zzzz 1 0 0 0 0 lettermen, reported today as the trk Hayes, Dickey, another HOME RUNS CHAPEL HILL, Sept. 1.— (^) Beckman. Double plays: Sturm. for four more tallies, American League Wake Forest Deacons began foot- Miles, Bran- sponsible Unmindful of holiday and heat, the Gordon and Sturm; the Red Sox_ 34 ^limmonsTp-:::::;-: 1 °0 ? 40 2 ball (unassisted); Left cn which the game on ice for Williams. 49 practice. cato. McCoy and Siebert. put 33 North Carolina football squad, the 8. Keller, Yankees- Totn,s- 21 2 6 18 7 Coach D. C. Walker put boys bases: New York^ 12; Philadelphia, Soldiers. DiMaggio, Yankees 27 strong, began practice today with balls: Oif Russo, 3; off Beck- for Wasdell in 6th. through morning and afternoon Bases on Lefty Cole started for the Bragg National League J-Rntted Stanceu, 1. Struck out: By two full time drills. for man 4; off Camilii, Dod’gers _ 29 ^-Ratted Riggs in 6th workouts. Russo, 2. Hits, dff nine but was relieved by Sampson, i‘7‘ for Med wick in 0tfi. Rpckman 4; by Ott. Giants 27 Carl Suntheimer, The failure of Frank Smith, off Stanceu, 2 name throw- Co-Captains 9 in 6 innings; who lived up to his by _-— 24 ma—Batted for Reese in 6th. Buss” Busso. Nicholson, Cubs and Dunkel, block- blocking back, to return to school in 2 innings. Losing pitcher: at the local Center, Harry and Quinn. ing the fastest ball seen led to a wholesale Pat Grieve, McGowan RUNS BATTED IN back, headed the 21 lettermen shuffling. Umpires: season. Cole up ing of 1 :S8. Attendance: 25,121. field this gave American Preston was shifted from center to Time game: League reporting. Tank Marshall^ guard, account darkness). six safeties and Sampson waa Yankees _119 pl"mr- JJlled from Keller, tomorrow. *eese Runs batted in: blocking back, Tony Manieri Yankees _112 wired he would be in tVi'n» t' Riggs. Pikes stingy with one safe hit. Dispenzire DiMaggio, You'll simm?nI,av^Kett0- Two base hits: Fitz- spin back to blocking back, and Record Cracked in Williams, Red Sox_106 The last veteran quarterback, Three base hits: for the victors. D BOATS KOR HIRE CLEMSON 45-year-old club ial Gen. Benecio and outdoor life but others ap- feet of the fastest and strongest ball candidate, Lopez A‘ Our CLEMSON, S. C., Sept. 1.—(A*)— for the 12 miles and 2,200 to stand Pifr on Wrichtavilla in local baseball circles Padilla. peared in only fair shape candidates reported to- winding roadway climbing to 14,- to appear Everywhere B^acb 8. Forty-five The were the work and heat. Waynick Blvd. Howard as above level was 15 this season. games day to Coach Frank 110 feet s$a be under a sun, but Grand Coluee Dam will the Clemson’s Southern Con- minutes, 35.2. seconds, 4.2 seconds played glaring defending crowd earth’s greatest si«gle eource of Novgorod was the first capital of PICKARDS than the he set in was witnessed by the largest Marke* ference champions began football faster <4onark Russia. ■!! St Dial 8224 this electricity. the state of Old I workouts,. winning in 1939 season,