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Interhigh Nines Clash Beverly Hanson Defeated In British Quarter-Finals Major League Box Scores in Delayed Playoff Baseball By th« Associated Press YESTERDAY’S GAMES. BROADSTONE, England, Junt ftf Ball Park 6.—Jeanne Disgood, a London law- Yankees, 8; Indians, 2 2 Today beat yer, eliminated Beverly Hanson of Dodgers, 3; Cards, 1 Fargo, N. Dak., 2 and 1, in the 8. Louis. AB. H. O. A. Brklyn. AB. H. O. A Wilson meets Western at p.m. By BURTON HAWKINS Lo’rey.cf 6 0 0 1 Abrams.lf 3 0 2 c today and Eastern plays Roosevelt quarterfinals of the British Worn- Sch'st.2b 4 3 0 2 Reese.ee 3 0 0 0 en's Muslal.lf 4 13 0 Snlder.cf 3 0 10 n the second game as the Inter- Amateur golf championship Jo'son.3b 4 2 10 Ro’son.2b 3 0 3 6 CHICAGO, June 6.—Ray Scar- 1 )ase to shortstop, with Gene today. Jones.lb 4 18 1 Ho’ees.lb 3 1 14 0 ligh baseball playoffs, postponed borough, the Red Sox or Sla'ter.rf 3 0 4 0 Purlllo.rf 3 2 4 0 rain, get under way right- /erble Sam Dente moving in Miss Hanson, the United States 3 111 Ca’nella.e 4 2 2 c yesterday by Roiek.ss. hander, isn’t ready to retire on ; it base. The Rlce.c 4 16 0 Cox.3b 2 113 it Griffith Stadium. second current champoin, was the last American ♦ 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 c his but Dtering Hatten.p Eastern, defending champion; earnings supplementing edition of Look Magazine has an in the tournament. Oa’glola.e 0 0 0 0 Klnx.p 0 0 0 0 his is in- Munger,p 3 0 0 4 ‘H.Ed'rds 1 0 0 c Roosevelt and Wilson finished the salary irticle on Russ Hodges, popular The British Curtis Cup golfer Pollet.p. 0 0 0 0 Erskine.p 0 0 0 0 come from two season with 6-2 records and West- jroadcaster of the Giants’ games, always had the edge. Beverly’s Totals 40 18 27 10 Totals 29 8 27 8 Totals 34 "ftx24 ~9 Totals 27 ~6 27 14 successful Tex- who broke into the ern posted a 6-3 mark. big leagues swing was not in the groove and •Fifed out for Wynn In eighth. ‘Struck out for King In seventh. as oil wells in is Arch McDonald’s assistant. tRan for Easter In ninth. tRan for Rice In ninth. During the regular campaign pulled shots brought her trouble xNone when run was which he has New York_ 010 001 231—8 out winning scored. Wilson’s Mark Howard bested Dick Kryhoski is the Tigers’ on the heather-and-gorse-strewn Cleveland __ 000 010 001—2 St. Louis _ 000 002 000—2 and an interest. leading hitter, but he plays first Broadstone _ Lou which meas- Runs—Brown. DI Magglo. Berra <2>. Srooklyn 000 000 111—3 Western's Snouffer, 3-1, layout, About a dozen oase when a is ures Collins. Bauer. Martin <21. Doby. Chap- Runs—Schoendlenst. Jones. Abrams, both are due to start again today. only right-hander 6,040 yards. , man. Errors—Rosen. Bauer. Easter. Runs lodges. Purlllo. Errors—Rice, Munger. Nats lost $100 for the batted In—Berra, Brown, Woodling <21. ; tuns batted in—Johnson. Roiek. Hodges. Eastern beat Roosevelt during pitching opposition In other quarterfinals Mrs. P. G. Collins. Reynolds (2). Martin. Chapman. ■ Jampanella. Two-base hits—Purlllo (2), on each on an oil and then bats eighth. When Maccan defeated Martin. Reynolds. lohnson. Schoendlenst, Home the round robin, 6-1, Sonny Moira Paterson, Two-base hits—Mapes. Campanella. last Catcher Bob Home runs—Berra. Brown. Double plays— un—Hodges. Stolen base—Snider. Sac- Wise’s one-hitter. The left- venture Swift comes off the 1 up, in 19 holes; Frances (Bunty) to Collins (2): Martin tfices—Cox. Reese. Double Martin to Rlrsuto plays—Reese year, striking disabled list in a few De- to Rlxguto; Easter to Boone to Easter. 0 Robinson to Hodges; Jones to Roiek; handed Wise beat Bill Smith, the days Stephens defeated Lady Katherine Left on bases—New York. 8; Cleveland. «. teese to Robinson to Cox to Campanella. Riders’ ace in that only sand in troit will be forced to trim a Cairns, 2 and and Jean on balls—Off Reynolds. 6; off Wynn. : .eft on bases—6t. Louis. Brooklyn. 7. southpaw 1, Donald Bases 8; their for 3. Struck out—By Reynolds. 5; by Wynn, : lases on balls—Off Munger. 4: off Pollet. game, and they are expected to quest player from the roster. defeated Jessica McIntyre, 6 and 5. 11 In 8 innings; off : 1. '/] 6. Hits—Off Wynn. off Hatten. 2; off Erskine. Struck riches. the Zuverlnk. 2 In 1 inning. Winning pitcher mt—By Munger. 4: by Pollet. 1; by oppose each other again today. Manager Red Rolfe says .—Reynolds (6-4). Losing pitcher—Wynn Erskine. 1. Hits—Off Munger. 6 in 7 winners this afternoon are It came as a ax will fall on the head <4-6). Time—2:37. Attendance—10.846. i nnlngs (none out in eighth); off Pollet. The 1 In 1 inning (none out in ninth); off to meet tomorrow at 3 pm. in shock to ball- of a pitcher, with the choice being fatten. 7 in 5M> innings; off King. 1 In When <">»<•” H»wkin». Ml innings: off Erskine. 1 in 2 innings. Griffith Stadium for the title. players among Earl Johnson, Marlin White Red 2 Vlld pitch—Hatten. Winning pitcher— for this Paul Lehner returned to the Stuart or Hank Borowy. Sox, 10; Sox, Erskine (5-41. Losing pitcher—Pollet Starting pitchers game A? £ °4- a7 0-3). Time—2:14. Attendance—6.882. ire indefinite since only Western Browns in the three-cornered deal The All-Star game at Detroit »cfA!' £ °a Ad that sent Hank to the a Pesky ss 4 12 2 Sfrf..lf.rf 4 2 2 0 has more than one hurler who Majeski July 10 already is sellout. 3 MI’o.3b.lf 4 13 3 Good'n.rf 4 0 1 has success Athletics, Don Lenhardt to the Most rate Bill McGowan Will'ms.lf 4 110 Ro'son.lb o 1 13 0 been used with much players 6tep's.3b 3 0 0 3 Zarilla.rf 2 0 1 0 2 the season. White Sox and Lehner and Her- the American League’s best um- 2 10 0 :ubs, 3; Phillies, during regular Hfield.ilb 0 0 0 1 DU'ger .'lb mit Wahl to St. with cash. Dropo lb 4 0 10 0 Busby.cf 4 3 2 0: hlcago. AB. H. O. A. Phils. AB. H. O. A. The Negro Interhigh playoffs Louis pire, with Art Passarella No. 2. Doerr 2b 4 113 Ca’quel.ss 3 1 1 3 fe'ger.2b 6 12 2 W'tkus.Jb 4 19 0 scheduled for Lehner has no love for Man- Bill 19-year-old left- Moss.c 4 1 5 1 Niarh's.c 4 2 2 0. la'oltr rf 4 10 0 Ashb’n.ef 3 0 4 2 originally today have Hoeft, Nixon.p 110 1 Gu pert.p 4 2 0 1. ack’n.Ob 4 10 2 Blsler.lf .4 2 6 0 been postponed until Monday ager Zack Taylor of the Browns hander who was a spring sensa- Parnell.p 1 0 0 q lurgess.c 4 16 1 Ennis.rf .4100 W.Ev’s.p 0 0 0 0 •afko.ef 4 2 6 0 Jones.3b 3 12 1 afternoon at Griffith 8tadium. and the feeling is mutual. tion with Detroit in training, is Stobbs.p_ 0 O 0 l ! iauer.lf 3 12 0 iPel'grlnl 0 0 0 0 well with Toledo. ... He •Wright. 1 0 effc’at.lf 0 0 1 0 Hanrer.ss 4 0 13 It probably would benefit the doing 0_0 _. 2 9 4 0 4 1 | 'ondy.lb 3 1‘Se'nlck.c Nats if their Cuban re- has won six and lost four, but Totals 34 ~i 24 13 Totals 36 15 27 14 lustck.si 3 111 Goliat.2b 4 0 13 pitchers 1 4 10 4 10 11 three of his losses have out for Stobbs in ninth. lush.p.. Kons'ty.p Four Marks mained idle during the winter in- been by •Flied •Nlch’son 0 0 0 0 Recognized 000 001— 2 one run. Boston _-__ 001 (Johnson 0000 stead of pitching in the Cuban ..- 000 004 06x—10 Chicago Meyer, p 10 0 0 winter league, but the Cubans have RUns—Doerr. Moss. Fox. Stewart. Mino- New Records Totals 34 27 Totals 32~6 27IT As World so Dilllnger (2). Busby (2). Carrasquel. Tl H a strong argument.... The money Gumpert. Error—Fox. Runs in fifth. th» hnt Niarhos. ‘Walked for Konstanty By Aueciatcd a batted In—Di Magglo <2). Zarilla. Busby (Ran for Nicholson in fifth. YANKS SHATTER INDIANS’ STREAK—Here’s bit of snappy they make in Cuba is subject only Fox. Robinson. Smith and (3) Gumpert (3). Minoso. tRan for Jones in ninth. LONDON, June 6.—Pour ath- action in the contest at Cleveland in which the to a 1 per cent tax. Catcher Dynamite Two-base hits—Moss. Carrasquel. Three- yesterday Ihicago _ 000 300 000—3 base hit—Busby. Stolen bases—Fox. letic marks—two of them more Indians’ streak at nine Mike Guerra has regained 7 of 1 _ Yankees ended the games, score, Sacrifices—Nixon.