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Nelson, McSpaden Win MANY FANS WATCH 14 To NEW YORK, TIGERS Pirates Paste Lejeuners, J 91 Over Snead And Byrd REVERSE FORM Jack Sords DIVIDE TWIN BILL NEW YORKS By Ban Lifted By WPB BUCCOS COLLECT CUBS, On Golf Ball Making /McrfteRWasN from y — FIFTEEN 18-hole exhibition golf match Win First, 3-2; /■g\eM‘ > Pa to win a best-ball Tigers CAPTURE ONE EACH p*? WASHINGTON, May 30— (U.R) BINGLEs at the Whitemarsh Valley Snead a^d Sammy Byrd, 2 and 1 today Yankees Retaliate With f SUodM? MAs/g L_ / The War Production Board to- U StUpigp / day lifted its ban on the pro- the match. Lamb, Stanly Pace $134,000 in War Bonds to see 3-2 Win In Second Giants Win kV AA6oic»/n1&/ duction of golf balls for civil- pjra( C°Tcyrowdbof 4,000 purchased and First, 8-6; in the first nine holes and soon there will be 1,- Batsmen With and McSpaden took the lead :ans, Three Hit, Nelson Cubs 11-2 Vic- available — balls every — Cop Easy 560.000 the final nine wer 30. (JP) In held it when NEW YORK, May three months. Five baseball crowd of the In Trips halved. The largest tory Nightcap WPB limited production to Nelson, the stroke master, wo 67,816 paying customers, SOX HALF season, 224.000 dozen a quarter. Civil- The medal score and a $100 Wa ; CRONIN’S the New York Yankees Wilmington Pirate, def the watched CHICAGO, May 30 —4A>>— The ians will be able to buy 130,000 with a par 72 for th first in the American the Camp Lejeune Bond cling to place a balls course. Bj New York Giants split Memorial dozen of those. New golf Marines! tj, picturesque 6,670 yard a two-game margin to- l\& Wo*J PbJe last night before the INDIANS League by doubleheader with the Chicago have been supplied to the arm- did 37-35 for the 36-36 course : SET WITH 3-2 decisions for Day AMDlOSY IS" largest??' ron day by swapping Cubs before a sell-out ed forces and Veterans Admin- of the season at arch rival through th Ti- today throng Legion Snead, his an even split with the Detroit UASYygAe (4AVI/0O StadV? 3i sec- of 42,565, largest Wrigley Field • istration for rehabilitation pro- winter play, was next with a BOSTON, May 30—CP)—With A SffeMie-oF It Everything happed in last Steiner playing gers. crowd since 1939. grams for many months. nig? 37 for 75. ond baseman Ben bunt SCCCSSSN&-- game, from a stray horse Skeeter Webb’s squeeze play Giants won will on familiar tei villain and hero roles, The league leading The new ball be made of wa?! McSpaden, back both the Doc Cramer from third ing along the third 1 the first scoring the first 8-6, but the Cubs losses,^: rubber. The cover will base could do only 76, althougl Boston Red Sox lost game, synthetic ritory, the in the ninth inning of the opener UoaJ&&SY i^J ■ took the second one, 11-2. war. munching grass, to his team the lead of their holiday doublehead- easily be of balata as before the the fast his start gave game the Overmire ?*' York Yan_..e : Indians, 4- gave Tigers’ Stubby* Several thousand fans were i?ie majors' ping rabbit that former New er to the Cleveland Dubiel. turned raced Byrd, sho 7- the 3-2 edge over Walt at the gates. across"? who forsook baseball for golf, 3 and then won the nightcap, away field in the seventh a Yankee eight-game win his inning. an 18,356 crowd. snapping Bill Voiselle suffered second a 79. 6, today before The Pirates tool : two on in the streak. setback eight victories in opened the The Nelson-McSpaden duo With two out and against BUCCO WIN STREAK firework, Dubiel a homer to in the first match in the firs t of the opener, Stein- Walt yielded the afterpiece as he lasted three inning by control of the ninth inning of fou their Eddie Mayo in the first inning after seven across pus? holes. par er the Indians tying innings yielding hits, five runs on three three McSpaden’s gave York base!? the first, an< 1 Jim McDonnell s the opener and, after New including a three-run homer by was best ball on run by dropping HALTED BY BROOKS balls, three hits and 1 Pat their half of the one was halved, hi: bringing up scored twice ih Andy Pafko in the third. ,? after the second pop fly,' thereby The Marines Manager the tied in the third First Game came back in four won the third. Serrey, who doubled in frame, Tigers Ir.tf Jlrdie New York Ab R H O A E PITTSBURGH, May 30—LP)—The half of the the fourth for hi: ! with the clincher. and won in the last frame. George third inning to Byrd won Lou Boudreau 6 2 3 2 0 0 cf _ Pirates’ sc? Nel 6-1, Stirnweiss Cramer’s Treadway, Pittsburgh winning streak with a par three after The Red Sox were trailing, let grounder 2b 5 2 3 3 5 0 three markers on two «jrie Hausmann, _- was at nine when hits, tiJ his drive 1 Boston's sec- for an and Jim- 5 0 2 1 0 snapped games a five when when Steiner opened get through error, Ott, rf _-- 0 errors son took a double bill and a base on halls a double and moved the vet- 5 12 13 0 they split holiday In went into a creek. ond game eighth with my Outlaw’s single Reyes, 3b_ fourth stanza Weintraub, 3 0 1 11 0 0 with the Brooklyn Dodgers today, the four holes were halv a six-run rally by eran to third and Webb squeezed lb_ Leathern? The next then ended c 4 114 3 0 knotted the count the to Lombardi, _ coming from behind to win the when two with taking a six on with the bases filled him home. 5 0 1 3 0 0 tail? ed, Byrd singling Gardella, If_ arid the were scored on a walk, a shot hi and winning tal- for the error If 0 0 0 1 0 0 first, 13-5, dropping night- sacrifice eighth when his approach provide the tying Stirnweiss made up Filipowicz, _ and Hildebrand's ss 3 11110 14-10, before a crowd of 27,- three base hi! anc the _ cap, on the forehead that big inning, the second tilt home two Kerr, a spectator lies. During in driving 1 0 0 0 1 0 The Marines took the before collect- Hansen, p _ 1J29. lead in 20 feet in the air Sockers sent 11 to bat and runs with a sixth inning single that 3 0 0 0 2 0 ? bounced Emmerich, p _ fifth when two or from Twelve of the 42 runs in the inning were scored it went out of bounds. Then, ed six hits and two passes gave A1 Gettel the edge over Hal two came from three-run on three hits and two _ 40 8 13 27 15 0 games Nelson practi 3-2. It was the Totals Buccaneer the 125-yard ninth, three Cleveland pitchers. Newhouser, also errors. The Pirates the match with a made his debut homers. In the first game, Pitts- came bock j, cally sewed up Frankie Hayes second time Newhouser was de- Ab R H O A E ♦heir end of both Chicago Johnny Barrett and Brook- the fifth to again two. as an Indian by catching who lost to the 3 0 0 2 4 0 burgh’s ? birdie feated the Yanks 3b _ by Hack, Bill Hart homered with two the count at seven all. turned in four birdie, his con- Johnson, 5 2 2 2 2 0 lyn's Stan? Nelson games, thereby extending lefty six times in 1944. 2b_— *rioled to his 5 2 2 1 1 0 on. left, scored on had three bogeys in pai secutive to 191 games, only Turner saved Get- Nicholson, rf_- Lamb! and string Milkman Jim 4 2 3 8 0 0 First Game Rowan was safe worst showing was rec- Cavarretta, lb_ single. on an er- exhibition. His 26 less than the major league a rescue c 3 0 2 7 0 0 Ab R H O A E tel with ninth job. Livingston, _ Brooklyn ror. inning Alex Taylor was safe on si on the fourth. Meuller of Cin- 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 tw'o-over-par set Ray and cf _ 2b _ 3 3 a five, ord by The Tigers had men on second Pafko, Stanky, infield hit and Fish had twice in lf-ss 4 0 12 10 cf .500000 singled r Each of the other contestants cinnati. Hayes homered Turner Lowrey, _ Rosen, third with none out when 0 0 0 2 0 0 score Lamb and tie in the fourth Schuster, ss__ Galan, lb -~”I_ 3 0 16 10 the count. two birdies. the second game, retired 10 10 0 0 took over. He Bobby Maier, zSecory _- Walker, rf _ 5 1 1 4 0 0 In the sixth luck, bases 2 inning, the Pirate; plagued by tough with two out and the empty ss 10 0 10 0 If 4 12 2 10 Byrd, intentionally passed Mayo and then Ivlerullo, _ Olmo, grabbed the lead on seven holes, in- before 1 0 0 0 0 0 hits by Allen over on in the sixth, just zzzBecker _-_ Hart.