THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C.*** SUNDAY. JULY 11. 1964 C-3 Red Sox Win Over A s in 11th, 5-3; Carver Defeats Orioles, 2-1
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4 __ ™ Kinder Gets Victory Post's 3-Run Homer Schoendiemt's Streak Ends {Boone's Hits Bring A As Walk to Agganis Caps Rally as Reds Cards Nip Cubs in Ninth, 2-1, Loss for Coleman; Forces Run Home On Pinch Homer by Frazier ", •y KjL 9 Beat Braves, 7-3 Courtney Homers the Associated Frm Sy th# Associated Frau McCullough pounded out ¦y had a By th* Associated Press PHILADELPHIA. July 10 *h# Associated Press ST. LOUIS, July 10.—Pinch- double. Harry July 10.—Wallyy DETROIT, July 10.—The Ti- Pinch-hitter Agganis CINCINNATI. hitter Joe Frazier blasted a two- Vic Raschi allowedTthe walked with the Post’s three-run-homer capped a Cubs gers today bases loaded in -1 run home run in the ninth in- six hits beforfrhe was for defeated the Orioles. the 11th inning to force the five-run sixth inning today the e lifted in " as ning tonight to give the Cardinals w * a pinch hitter in the . 2-1, on the seven-hit pitching winning run today as the Red 9 r £ M mi Reds whipped the Braves, 7-3. a 2-1 victory over the Cubs Seventh. ' as Deal, who took in the Ned Garver. Ray Sox Athletics, 5-3, to move within a half-game ofI* Red hitting !of Boone downedHhe in Schoendienst’s streak eighth, got his first win against a see-saw extra-inning battle. ' mm fourth place. was stopped at 28 consecutive I 'batted in both Tiger runs with * three losses. Ed Burtschy, who in with v The Reds, winning their second 1 games. CSteac* A.H.O.A. St. Leals A.H.O.A. la single and double.’ came i .. S-J hi'l't'i Ta bot.cf 412 0 Repunlcl.lf 412 0 | I straight the Braves, * second and third occupied and from cut shut . Baker,2b 4 113 Moon.cl 4 3 O > With two out in the Bob Rush had out the. FOndjr.lb 3 ninth. no outs, intentionally walked Del /Ifl9 loose with a display of batting ? Cards on only six hits for eight 3110 0 Sch’d’*t.2b 406 2 i Garver had a Jackson.3b 4 011 Mueial.rf 2 0 10 shutout, but Clint Wilber before being for iMHwifr powgr that also included home b 8 0 10 Jabl’ski.3b 3 0 0 3 and had man out Klner.lf worked innings one 3H.RiceJf Courtney hit a home into a free pass by Agganis. Milt runs by Charlie Harmon and 3 in the ninth Randy Jack- 0000 C’n’h’m.lb 4 1 100 run - when Bauer.rf 4 10 0 Sarni.c 3 14 0 '- ' ~ the rightfield Bolling’s fly brought in an in- A- Jim Greengrass and a pair of im- fumbled a ground to Banks.** 30 3 2 Oram’as.ss 2 0 12. stands on a 3-2 portant son ball M’C’l’ugh.c 317 0 lLowrey 10 0 0 pitch. No else got past surance run. doubles. allow Bill Sarni to reach first Rush,p 3 2 0 4 Deal.p 0 0 0 2 one - 4Frasier 110 0 second base as Garver struck The victory went to. Ellis Karl Drews, helped along-by y base. Raschl.p 2 0 0 0 iSSa * * " •> 2Hemus.ss « out two and walked only Kinder, who relieved Willard J99199H89591 .^9^^^1991^9991 three double plays, got credit Jor r Frazier, 1 one fitting for Cot Deal. victory Nixon in the 10th. Sonny Dixdn, his second Cincinnati victory, al- * Totals 31 736 til Totals 3, , u The was his sixth a relief hyrler, then belted his x One who took over for Arnold Porto- though he had to have help from “ out when winning run scored. against five defeats, and he homer to the rightfield roof to 1 Popped out for Grammas in 7th. it in carrero in the same inning, was Frank Smith In the eighth. A break up the game. • S Popped out for Raschi in 7th. achieved one hour and 47 tagged with the loss. 9 m b ¦ 1 fourth double play in the ninth 3 Ran for Kfner in Bth. minutes, fastest game in Detroit Schoendienst, was last 4 Hit home run for Deal in Oth. Boston jumped into a tem- ended the game. ¦ who Chicago 001 000 (HH)—l this season. held hitless on June 10 by Russ St Louis . 000 000 002—2 porary 3-2 lead in the top of the 1 ML \. / The score vfes tied at 2-2 when a The Tigers got only five hits 10th when Meyer and Clem Labine of the Runs—McCullough, Sarni. Praxler Er- Ted Williams doubled 9k „. / the Reds unloaded on Warren a rors—Talbot. Jackson. Runs batted in— off Joe Coleman, but he walked l H rfl Dodgers, went down four times Rush, Frasier (2). Two-base hits—Moon, to scoring " left, Jim Pieraall from Spahn in the sixth. Roy McMil- McCullough. Rush. Home run—Frazier. Harvey Kuenn and Bill Tuttle without w hit. The National Stolen (2). ' first. But the Athletics came singled 8 bases—Moon Sacrifice- to open 'the Tigers’ first inning, lan and scored on dut League hitting in Double plays—Rush to, McCullough to back in their half of the 10th Ptecord for con- Pondy: and Jim Delsing’s single filled mm Bell’s double. Ted Kluszewski J games by Grammas to Schoendienst to when, with bases secutive is 37, set Tom- Cunningham; Baker to Banks to Fondy; bases for the loaded, :r' 9 Ai9 §| mm i*. singled to score Bell and Green- Jablonski to Schoendienst to Cunning- (he Boone. Spook my Holmes of the Boston Braves bases—Chicago. Jacobs scored on a force H Hr JB Hr" MBB 9 grass’ double, sent Klus- ’ ham. Left on 6: St. The Detroit third Play. ¦ W.. which in 1945. Louis. 8. Bases on balls—Off Rush. 4; baseman zewski to also sent Spahn “ off Deal. 1. Struck out—Bv Rush. 5; scored Kuenn with a single to picked The victory for the Cards was by Raschi, 3. Hits—Off Raschi, 6 In 7 Both teams up single mJtk. the brought * innings; innings. right 1 M m to showers and in only fourth 14 off Deal. 1 in 2 Runs field before Coleman es- runs in the inning. Billy wsm their .in games and earned runs—Off Rush. 2-1: off caped second Phil Paine. Post then blasted 3 1.-1; -(). Winning from that trouble by double 9H - |99 - against the Cubs this season. Raschi, off Deal. Goodman’s to center his home run. pitcher—Deal (1-3). Losing pitcher— throwing called third past Rush doubled in the Cubs’ run Rush (5-10) - Umpires—Dixon. Ballan- strikes scored Jackie Jensen with the fant, Time—2:2o. Wayne Belardi and Frank House • The homers by Harmon and 3 the third after Catcher Clyde Jackowski. Barltck. Red Sox’s first •i in v Attendance—l4.B4o. run. Catcher Al' Greengrass had given Cincinnati a and getting Al Kaline on an in- Robertson poked a single into two field grounder. left to its first runs. , score Gus Zernial from led second A’s pel Crandall’s homer account- Jim Delsing off the sixth in the half. with a single and scored Jacobs made it 3-2 in fifth ed fpr the first Milwaukee run Q D. C. Skippers Sweep on the in the fifth. The 2 Classes Boone’s double to the leftfield when he bounced a single off Braves got an- other in the sixth on Ed Mathews’ corner. The Tiger slugger now Goodman’s shin to score Robert- Regatta has made eight in his last son, who triple and George Metkovich’si In Annapolis Club hits had doubled. single. nine times at Grady By * peake 20s, taking bat. Hatton tied it up in the Malcolm Loniborne, Jr. Karl Statter Baltlmare. A.H.O.A. Detralt. A.H.O.A. seventh when he scored on Wil- Milwaukee. A.H.O.A. Cinelnetl. A.H.OJ) L Spacial Corraspondant of Th# Star the first race and Delbert Zang, Abzams.rf 42 0 0 KuOnn.ss 3(I 3 i Bruton.cf 4 110 Har’on.Sb 4 3 I*4 Kry’ski.lb 3 18 0 Tuttle.cr 2 o 1 n ber’s long sacrifice fly to center. Logan.ss 2 0 13 McMil’n.si 3 2 2 ( the second. Trygve Lohne of Na- Dlerint.cf 4 0 2 0 Delsing.lf 4 3 3 0 Aaron,lf 4 110 Bell, cf 4 2 1 (g ANNAPOLIS, July 10.—Wash- Ken’dy.3b 4 6 2 1 Boonr.3b 3 2 l 1 Hatton started the inning by tional Yacht Club. Alexandria, Courtney.c 1 3 % Math’s.3b 2 113 Kul’skl.lb 4 113 S¦- ington today made 4 17 Belardl.lb 111 2 “*¦* ®®L°NGS Met’ch.lb 2 18 2 Gr’nxr’s.lf ( skippers a was for second on Coan.lt 4 13 0 House.c 3 0 3 1 walking went on Sammy Snead a 4 2 1 tied place () and to third borrowed Washington uniform before his ex- Pafko.rf 4 0 6 0 Post.rf 4 1 3 (o sweep of two classes in Youna.2b 3 1 t> Ksline.rf 3 () 3 o Lepcio’s * clean the points taking Ted double. 22“ h s me nd worked team o’Com.2b 4 0 2 1 Temple.2b 4 0 6 * after a second and Brid’ser.ss 3 13 4 Bertola.2b 3 0 13 p *? out with the during batting practice. the Crandall.c 32 opening day races of Annapolis Coleman.p 20 10 ’ a*«Un. A.H.O.A. Phlla’pbia. -I„HL. of f* From 4 O'Sem'ck.e 31 2 (o a third. Garver.® 30 2 2 AH.O.A looks things, Sam might belong Cal’rone.c 1111 Drews.p 3 0 11 1 Waitkus 1 0 0 0 Bolling,ss 4 0 2 2 Jacobs.2b 4 111 with the Senators. He missed the bail. In a golfing accu- Spahn,p 2 10 Yacht Club’s 17th annual re- Fox.® 0 0 0 1 €" 2 Smith,® 0 0 0 Cl The Star class was able to get PlersaU.rf 8 2 4 0 DeM’trt.ss tled ato ,r C°aCh Paine,® 0 0 0 0 Finigan,3b 5114 Helni< Manußh with 15 to finish behind gatta sailed in only a Wllliama.lf 3 2 2 0 3 0 2 3 jSStoAM?R^«*M' |f . Yankee 1Roach 10 0 0 offiiere in (wo races which resulted in a Totals 33 737 7 37 5 Jensen,cf 40 2 1 Reynolds, who l Totals 37"fi Renna.rf 40 3 1 is also a star golfer and tallied 35 points. Sports writer Bob Addie Jay.p 0 0 0 0 *breath of wind. tie for first place between Charles Filed out tor Coleman In Bth. G man,lb 5 211 2 Zerniil.lf 6 14 0 failedto register 2 White 10 0 0 Ba tlmore . _ 000 (HH) 001 —1 Hatton,3b 4 117 Wllson.cl 4 2 4 0 a point. (Story on Page C-l.) Breezes were so light slightly Stein Detroit .... 100 001 Lepcio.2b —APPhoto. of Gibson Island and Mar- „ OOx—* 6 17 4 Ummer.lb 5 110 0 Total* 30 824 12 ToUls 33 12 27 8 Runs—Kuenn, Delsing. Courtney. Wilber.c 30 3 1 R’b’tsori.c 32 6 0 116 more than half the classes were vin Foxwell of Cambridge. Runs batted in—Courtney. Boone (2). 0 0 0 0 lValo 1 Hit into double play for Paine in n Two-base Nixon.pOwen.c 0 0 0 0 7th. get only one race Annapolis hit—Boone. Home run—Court- 42 11 00 11 unable to in skippers swept the ney plays—Garver to Astroth.c 2 Hit into double play Jay In 9th. '• Double Kuenn 3Consolo 0 0 0 0 Por’c’ro.p 0 0 11 for although two had been sched- Hampton class, beating out some to Belardi: House to Boone. Lett oa Kinder,® 00 0 0 SBollweg 10 0 0 | Senators Mllawukee 000 011 010—3 uled. The I bases—Baltimore. 5: Detroit. 4. Base* 4Agganls 00 0 0 Dixon.p Major Cincinnati planned : 0 0 0 0 League Averages *OOI 106 OOx—7 -7 committee a of the best talent from the lower ; on balls—Off Coleman. 2; off Garver. 1. 6 White Page out—By 0 0 0 0 Burtschy,p 0 0 0 0 By I (Continued from C-l.) Runs—Harmon, Bell. Klus- i- Struck Coleman. 7; by the Pres* McMillan. double-header for these classes the only -¦ Garver. Hudson,p 0 0 0 1 OPower 10 0 0 Associated xewskl, Greensrass (2). Post Bruton. Chesapeake. In race j §.ts— -Off Coleman. 6 in 7 innings: Complete Mathews Crandall. Runs batted in—L tomorrow. Trophies will be for this class, A. B. Cecil was f off Fox 0 in 1 Inning. Runs and earned Totals 38 10 33J 9 36 11 Through Games Friday, July, it customers grate - (3). runs—Off Coleman. 2-2: off Garver. 1-1; Total* 833 of 9. 9-1. The were Metkovich (2). Crandall. Post Har- off 1 Walked for mon. Bell Klusxewskl, Greengrass. Two- awarded late tomorrow fit the first, Jack Martin second and. .Fo/ o-o. Hit bv pitcher—Fox Robertson In Oth. ! ful to Joe Collins when he took (Tuttle). Winning base hUx—Aaron, Bell. Greengrass. >- i pitcher Garver National League a third strike to retire the side. ton. Ttßee-base hit—Mathews. -1 ;47. 3 Ran for Nixon in 10th. CLUB BATTING. runs—Crandall. Greengrass. Post. In class, in- skippers Attendance—6.729. CLUB That was about all mon. fly—H*r- the Comet which Baltimore area dom- 4 Walked for Kinder in 11 th. BATTING. there was Sacrifice—McMillan. Sacrifice former 6 Ran for Wilber In 11th. hi< 44 44 28 to only Metkovich Double plays—Klusxewskl to o eluded national champion inated the Penguin class. Charles Z *M YU- .270 * 487 822 428 it. The stir of excitement Semtaick: Temple 6 Hit into double play for Burtschy S ?S?k 27*? I*2 i‘ 142 38 283 to McMillan to Klus- Merrill, River sail- Strausburg, Ted Leighton-Her- 1n 11th. 5S Vol 'll ?? $ jg 1 Mi% % as far as the Senators were con- -10 Temple to Klusxewskl Jim Potomac II $ :£? (2). Left on - Boston 2617 3U *7O 110 24 *1 Si IS It 11 bases—Milwaukee. 6: Cin- ors had a day. Bob Ray in and Jack placed Giants Boston 010 000 100 12—6 290 .256 N. York 2743 409 730 98 23 108 cerned came in the sixth, 3 field mann Reckford B tlniore 2741 262 690 102 26 Chicago 393 .266 with cinnati. Bases on balls—Off Drews. 4. Philadelphia 010 010 000 10—3 26 245 251 2717 385 723 118 33 95 347 .266 Struck out—By Spahn. 2; by Paine. 1; : Terrapin was first, Dick Dent’s one, two, three. (Continued Page C-l.) 2615 292 655 92 22 49 274 250 Mllw'ke* 2704 699 106 18 the score only 4-0 against the by Jae, 1, from Runs—Piersall, Jensen, Hat- SB«* * 343 76 328 .259 Hits—pH Spahn, 9in 6 inn- ¦ Goodman. n s 40 81 3,3 •*« 2694 ings Tidal Wave second and Bob Other Joe ton (2), Jacobs. Zernial, Robertson. Er- PBU*.Ph £* 2560*25 297 622552 It g'‘“nsU 387 691 115 22 75 358 .256 Harrismen. who (faced 4 basters In 6th), off Paine. was leaders were Vieth’s -¦ 94 55 261 .241 Plttsb gh 2567 255 641 Wiesler, had 2 In inning: and rors—Wilber, Zernial. Runs batted in- CLUB FIELDING. 87 27 32 236 .246 given up only i off Jay. 1 In 2 Innings i ¦; Orme’s Blue Water came in Chic oi Fair Haven, Chesapeake Monzant Alex Konikowski in Goodman. Wilber, Agganis. two singles, walked »ff Drews, 7 in 7% innings: off Williams. _ . A. *. DP. AT. CLUB FIELDING Smith. „_ G PO. I In 3F4 innings. Runs and . 16s, and the second for four runs on Bolling, Robertson, N6W York _ A. earned-*- b Barney Jacobs. Zernial. Two- 63 2202 920 65 101 .980 . , G. PO. E. . DP. Av. Mickey Vernon and Roy Sievers fl-6 third. Mead 111 in base hits—Goodman, Lepcio. Williams. Chirato 83 2215 Brooklyn 80 2183 852 63 78 .980 runs-oi Bpahn ; off Paine. singles by Cole and a 895 B 2 87 .980 to off Jay, 0-0: off 'Drews., 1-1:by Like the Comets the Snipes Shenanigan, Baltimore Yacht Surkont, Milwaukee __ the inning 3-3. Hit Robertson. Stolen base—Hatton. Sacri- 1 78 3094 814 ** « 979 79 2155 900 07 84 .979 start and Stengel ‘ Pitcher—By (Lotfan). i Hall, fices—Portocarrero (2). Flnnisan. Bol- RfCleveland 80 St. Louis 80 2203 960 75 Drews Wlnnins « Club, Lightnings. double by Dick three walks, ling. Bolling. 2179 856 71 75 .977 * 67 .977 minced on the field to wave (3-1). Losing pitcher—- managed only one’ race. Harry Sacrifice files—Wilber, Waahlnrton n 2061 74 9* Yor 41 2143 442 34 04 him gjtfb”—Drews an error 934 .978 .976 « In and by Monzant on Double plays—Goodman Bolling - Cincinnati 865 sailing to to 80 2170 851 43 40 »73 60 2113 77 105 .975 off in favor of Byrd. Levinson, Potomac River the big boat classes, which Nixon; Hatton to Lepcio to Philadelphia 77 77 2074 441 7* Goodman; 2054 840 82 77 .972 £h}<**° u. 73 -975 champion this sailed a single Janowicz’s bunt. Hudson to Lepcio to 2048 91 344 0* 08 It was against Byrd, but year, was top race of 10 miles Goodman. Left on Boston 76 889 76 970 Pittsburgh 34 1444 .975 man bases—Boston. 0; Philadelphia, 9. Bases Triple plarx—Washington. Boston* 79 2067 912 79 72 .974 to Wiesler, when In Blue Devil. Bill Rushlow, an for the week end, Buzz White 11 Men Bat in Third. on balls—Off Nixon. 4: off Kinder. 2; INDIVIDUAL BATTING. INDIVIDUAL Wash- off Hudson, 1; off Portocarrero. off BATTING. ington old timer in Washington sailing of the Potapskut Sailing 4; AB H scored. Pete Runnels hit Asso- New York went wild in „ R 2h.3b.Hß.8b1.At - _ AB. Dodgers the Burtschy. Struck out—By Nixon, 1; . * ... - - h .. R. H. 2b-3b.HR.RbI.Av. 2. e kI *T ~ 84 4 „ second in ciation was by Kinder. 1: by Portocarrero. 4: by ¥*. , 1 U,C1 20 2 0 1 8 .370 Rhodes. N. Y... 37 11 If 2 0 4 15 .486 a fly that made Mantle run and circles, was Pursuit first in his Gale. third when 11 men went to bat Burtschy. 7 Avila Clt\ 260 52 90 11 1 6 23 .346 Snider. Bkn. 300 62 110 24 9 20 Continued from Page C-l.) Bruce 1. Hits—Off Nixon. in 9 H®r*n N .. 185 28 64 8 4 4 28 .346 9 56 69 .367 Roy Sievers, moved Wetmore, sailing Geron- Commander Jim Alger, formerly Innings; off Kinder, 1 in 1 inning; off . Y. Burgess. Ph. . 155 12 2 1 26 .361 who had up .against Surkont and Thies. Williams. Bn. 11l 26 38 6 0 7 30 Mueller N. Y. 3 when imo; was of Washington and Portocarrero. 5 In 9 Innings: off 50 10 342 320 53 113 17 0 33 .353 Busby forced Vernon, Richie third. now a mem- Dropped by 5 In 1 inning (faced 2 men in Dixon.lltb); Cavarrett*. Chi. 17 2 8 17 340 Sc dlenst. St.L. 351 69 119 22 9 4 44 .339 fielder Ashburn made the throws Allie and _ 165 54 3 at. L. The ber of Annapolis off Hudson, inning; off Abrams, Bal. 24 12 8 11 .327 Saral, 146 13 49 8 3 4 24 336 scored after the catch. It was putout, they would Thistle class was able to the Yacht Club, and grounder 0 in 1 Burtschy, Rosen. Clev. 59 329 have batted d Thies a fumbled 0 In 1 inning. Runs and earned runs— 236 36 78 7 014 .322 Bell. Cin. _ 62 110 24 310 58 slim get in two races and with placed second in his Cavu. Dlerlng „ Ml pickings. two Bal. 48 . by Off off Kinder. 1-1: off Por- 149 16 9 1 0 12 .322 Musiel. St L.. 319 73 106 16 5 26 82 .332 around without an out. Janowifz, Dark's grand-slam Nixon. 2-2;2-2: 3-3; *“*•OR- 339 62 108 12 5 2 25 .319 May*. N. Y.— 301 69 seconds to his Dr. Walter First-place in the tocarrero. off Dixon, off Hud- Msntle, 9 100 14 630 71 .332 the credit, winners singles by N. T... 278 63 88 7lt HamnerPh. _ Senators on homer, Hank Thomp- n-O: off Burtschy. 0-0. Wild pitch 4 63 .317 385 44 94 15 I 4 44 .330 .While weren’t Furillo was first and Jackie e son. *. Wn ... 323 43 5 Moon. Lawson of Washington was cruising were Arnie —Portocarrero. Winning pitcher—Kin- Si 102 11 6 48 .318 St. L. 334 61 109 11 6 7 40 .326 hitting his pitchers, lead- division son and Dave Williams and three Mlnoso Chi. . 309 66 13 66 Robinson. 32 Stengel had Robinson on Roy der (R-l) Losing pitcher—Dixon (1-4). 96 8 13 .311 Bkn. 212 69 13 3 9 30 .326 second when s' ing points with his Jolly Scot Gay’s Delilah of Annapolis, Class Vernon. Wn. . 308 51 95 20 11 Atwell. Pg. 46 4 14 no compunctions on walks added up to seven runs Time—3:oß. Attendance—3.o47. 13 55 146 20 2 2 .324 about lifting Campanula - Olson. Bn. 143 14 44 11 2 8 10 .308 Jablonekl. St.L. 331 44 107 19 singled to left, scor- Heintz River in C. and Charlie Trig, also 1 11 71 323 Byrd fpr Pinph-Hitter Cerv ing Bill of. West Dell’s The six-game Skowron. N T. 107 14 33 5 4 4 13 .308 Adcock. Mil. 384 38 89 14 4 13 48 .313 in Robinson. When Furillc o Highlander in second place of C. Giants’ winning Michaels, Chi. -- i 4 4 was Annapolis, Class 147 22 45 7 2 5 31 .306 Ph- 13* 19 40 15 .313 the big seventh and giving went down the Boone. Det. 257 6 Klner, ... failed to go to Streak a* 42 78 1 14 40 .304 Chi. 289 52 90 20 J 14 38 .312 third he was run i and Jack Fordyce, also of wssh- The smaller Delta Class sailed drain Fain. Chi. ... 235 30 71 10 1 5 51 .302 Temple, Cin. 265 35 82 7 3 0 Whitey Ford pre-All-Star Bauer. N. Y. 228 68 25 .310 a off second base by Campanellai ). the Pirates made it seven vic- 45 13 4 6 35 .301 Kluszewskl. Cin. 285 48 86 15 221 64 309 ington, stood third on points a short race of 7 miles. The whi- Takes Glynn. Clev. 103 12 31 1 0 5 16 .301 Jackson. Chi. . 292 90 11 Game workout the of the 16 against Garner Lead 54 3 17 55 rest who on the tories in starts New ... 309 advanced to o White. Bn. 260 27 78 12 2 7 40 .292 Torgeson, Ph._ 274 36 84 14 4 way. throw with Witch Woman. ner was David Frey, of the Sail- Lepcio. Bn 2 36 .307 That was all it was, too, a York the 227 30 M 4 3 7 32 291 Thorns*. Pg. 298 35 91 19 2 8 39 .306 the plate. Furillo was finallyy Two West River skippers ing Club of the Chesapeake, for season. No other Brldeweser. 81. 110 12 32 2 1 0 Hodges. Bkn. 292 51 99 11 322 workout. Whitey in 7 .291 Ashburn, 70 .305 I retired six of team has beaten Giants TUttle. Det. 273 38 79 12 9 5 36 .290 Ph. 259 60 79 6 5 1 22 .305 run down on a play that went t shared top honors in the Chesa- Saga. the Hitting Flnlgan, 200 29 * the In Ph— 58 9 3 3 290 Cooper, Pg.-Ch. 92 6 seven remaining five times Sandlot 24 25 1 3 batters. more 13 .305 Danny Schell than and Brook- B«> r* *>¦*¦-- 302 42 87 13 5 12 t;4 .288 Hemus. St. L 109 21 33 7 from to Smoky Collins. N Y. 156 45 3 2 13 .303 7 lyn .only three from Reds Murphy of Cameo Furni- 35 7 2 8 31 268 Baumholtz. Chi. 155 20 46 6 3 2 12 .297 NOTES—The Senators, along Burgess to Ted Kazanskl to has won Smith. Clev. 200 48 57 13 2 6 28 M P*r*- N. Y. 340 52 100 14 5 8 34 .294 with -1 them in 12 meetings. Stephens, 740 19 66 12 1 all other - ture, last week’s batting leader Sal 6 26 Ward, Pg .... 167 IS 49 8 0 2 clubs, conclude ac- Hamner to Willie to Ash- Doby. .283 16 .293 Jones Clev. 302 52 85 9 61 .282 Pg. _ 169 Capital in the League, dropped 2 15 Gordon. 15 49 3 0 3 14 290 tivities today until next Thurs- burn. Host Next Month Pittsburgh A.H.O.A. New Chi. ._ Ptlko, - Werber A.H.O.A. Industrial Rivera, 234 30 66 2 9 | Two Vork. 7 27 .282 Mil. 266 33 HU 1 Blasts 9 34 .289 day Allle.ss 4 0 2 4 3 14 0 average Carey. N Y . 170 23 48 17 38 .262 Reese Bkn. ... 272 44 in deference L'kman.lb 40 points off his and 78 13 3 8 39 287 to the All-Star Braaklyn. J n wlcz,3b 5 10 5 Dark.ss PitaOerald. Wn. 153 10 Shepard. Pt. ... A.H.O.A. 6 111 43 8 0 0 15 .261 105 8 30 4 1 0 6 .286 game break J° nes >3b A.H.O.A Ward.lb 3 113 3 place K’nedy, Cl.-81. 118 .. . . . d 1 0 4 2b For Babe Ruth Playoffs 4 0 0 0 skidded to a tie for sixth 17 33 71 0 14 280 Aaron. Mil. 285 40 81 19 2 11 42 284 in the schedule. Gilliam. 3 112 Muell’r.rf 60 12 c 2 0 2 Reese,ss Thomas.cf 3 0 3 0 Th’ps’n,3b Kryhoskl, Bal. 215 26 2 1 26 .279 Furlllo. Bkn. _ 279 27 P“ d><*b 1 6 3 4 6 114 as BillyGarner Union Printers Rouse. 18 79 12 1 8 30 283 This afternoon’s finale against i 62 d (l2t Quantico 4 16 0 Mays.el 0 0 of Det. 194 54 0 6 25 Sauer. Chi. 258 8 Ashburn.cf 000 As 120 players, Oordon.lf 4 6 9 278 56 73 60 o Zimmer.ss Wins About and Chi. 1 23 .283 coaches Oroth. _ 260 22 72 0 4 38 O 297 2 1 the pit Maury Burgess.c 43 3 1 6 22 (J | Shepard.c 613 1 30 0 0 moved from third to first in 12 .277 Connell. MU. 32 83 13 72 .280 Yankees will Mc- Snider.cf managers the Babe Ruth Cole,2b Irvin.li Jacobs. Ph. 304 43 84 71 0 12 .276 H°ak Bkn. 154 20 43 6 3 4 14 279 Schell.lf 4 12 2 Hodges.lb (38 Spacial Dispatch to Tha Star from 1 1 5 2 11 Wili’ms,3b 4 1 3 2 league averages yester- _ 27 66 4 0 15 Cunningham.St.L 47 Dermitt against . Hamner.2b 5 114 0 released Goodman. Bn. 239 11 .276 9 13 1 8 4 11 377 Bob Grim. Ennis,rl Rob’son.lf 2 11* League will be given a whirlwind Hall.rf 4 10 Westrum.c 2 10 0 Waltkua. - 34 2 J 6 110 Moryn.lf LAKEHURST, J„ July Surkont.p 0 0 day. Bal. 123 16 4 12 .276 GllllamTßkn. 332 57 91 13 6 8 32 274 210 0 o N. 10.— l 11 2Gardner o O O O _ -242 Pg. Last time Torg’on.lb 211 Thies.p Zernlal. Ph. 27 66 0 214 54 .273 Cole. 230 20 63 9 5 1 22 274 the Yankees have 4 0 Furlllo.rf <2OO ® First Bill reception by the Greater Nation- ! I 0 0 0 1 Katt.c o o 3 o Courtney. Bal. 194 IS 53 8 2 3 17 273 Bruton. MU. 253 34 69 0 Kaxskl.sa 4 0 16 C’mpa’la.c 3 17 0 Baseman Werber, son ’ Skinner lioo Liddle.p oo o Garner hiked his average Dropo. 202 Thompson. 3 1 16 273 lost a night game MUler.p 10 0 al Capital Committee 1 o Det. 19 55 8 2 4 33 .272 N.Y. 242 43 66 13 1 13 41 273 was June 8, 1 Cox.db 4 2 12 2 of the former major leaguer, when the O'Don'l.p 3 113 Monzant.p O 0 0 o from .417 to .442 to take over Woodllnr. N. Y. 214 24 58 9 4 2 27 .271 Lo«an. MU. 303 41 82 11 2 7 when Billy Kipper,D 10 0 1 Loes.p 4 2 3 11 eight teams gather here in mid- 0 0 0 o Kell, 200 31 54 13 44 271 Hoeft of the Tigers 2Wyrostek 0 again paced. a | i v K’nik’ski.n Bn.-Chi. 7 0 3 27 .270 White. MU. __ 70 10 110 Quantico to 15-3 3Taylor O the while Murphy Westlake. 22 44 4 0 1 6MI shut Greenw’d.p 0 0 0 0 for their world 1 0 0 leadership, Clev. 163 5 1 10 HSU. Pt. 163 44 4 2 them out, 8-0. . . . series at wilhelm.p o 0 Carrasquel 34 270 Repulski. 18 1 l" Ml Since SClark 110 win over Lakehurst Nava) Air 1 0 Ch. 328 56 88 15 3 8 38 .268 Bt. L. 325 67 87 16 2 15 47 .266 that 0 Griffith Grissom.p 0 O 0 O dropped from .444 Bob date - Stadium. 123 .. today to .404. Wll3on. Ch.-Ph. 17 33 4 0 10 23 268 £ondy. Chi. 302 43 81 14 3 8 30 .208 the champs have won Station here as he pounded 4Rhodes 1 000 Murch Kuenn. Det. 329 38 87 14 4 3 26 Ct 243 37 25, Totals 40 13 24 19 Totals 37 18 27 100 A dinner is of Washington Boys’ Club .265 85 13 2 8 33 .268 lost 7. ... A out two runs, him welcome planned McCall,p 0000 Runnels. Wn... 260 36 69 712 2 30 .265 Schell, Ph.L‘ .86 8 23 4 visitor last 1 Ran for Jones in home giving Chi. 25 0 2 13 267 6th. at evening fiHofman 10 0 0 retained second pldce while Lo'lar. 189 50 7 0 7 22 .364 Banks. Oil. 301 33 80 10 3 7 night was 2 Singled for KiPPer In 7th. four for two games eight the Willard Hotel the 0000 Regalado. Clev. Morgan. 37 .266 co-owner Del Webb, and Glel.p adding three for a .429 159 21 42 5 0 2 21 .264 Ph. 185 23 49 8 2 8 21 266 3 Singled for Greenwood in 9th. of August 16. be points Yount. Bal 240 29 63 5 4 2 19 .263 O- ngrass Cin. 298 44 79 15 215 .265 who will fly out of Washington sos the season. Attending will Piersall. Bn. 232 31 61 13 8 St. L. 49 68 Philadelphia 000 001 004— 5 Totals 37 10 27 17 Totals 34 6T7 7 average. 11 .263 Frasier. 5 13 4 0 1 6 tonight with Brooklyn four members of the Senate sub- .265 Casey _ W. 133 - Stengel, oiu 611 02x—lu u Werber, who is Tripled Shants. Ph. 12 35 7 3 1 13 3163 liVln> IL T 254 42 67 4315 43 .259 batting .422, 1 ior Thies in 6th. Murphy Batts. Det.-Chi. 57 3 15 I 1 0 8 .263 Jones, 305 40 78 3 7 31 .256 Runs—Gilliam. Reese (2), (2), committee on juvenile delin- 2 Ran for Westrum Bth. Garner and are tied pesky. Ph. 14 bound for Cleveland. Snider > also had a single for three hits in for the hits, Dt.-Wn. 92 15 24 3 11 6 261 Metkovich. Mil. 43 3 11 0 1 0 5 .256 Hodges (2). Robinson, CampanellSft Cox quency—Robert C. Hendrickson 3 Safe on fielder's choice for Konikow- most each with 23. Renna. Ph. 226 34 59 10 3 8 34 .259 Garaglola. Chi. 99 11 26 3 0 3 13 .253 The crowd of 19,866 upped the Ashburn. Burgess, Schell, Hamner. Clark. :. in four trips to drive in four ski in 3d. Attsnls. Bn. 228 28 59 6 2 8 34 .259 K»«. H. Y. 83 11 21 3 1 2 16 Errors—Reese, Moryn, Zimmer. Runs of New Jersey, Tom Hennings of 4 Fouled out for Grissom in sth. Murphy leads in runs .scored 4 24 .253 ! runs. The up McD’Sald. N.Y. 245 42 63 17 0 .257 Adams. Cin. 230 J 9 56 14 2 2 10 .252 Yankees’ road attendance to batted in—Hodges (3), Furillo (3), Cam- Marines locked 6 Grounded out for McCall in Bth. with 14, Ted Wilson. Ch.-Dt. 75 10 19 2 0 1 6 .253 N. Y. 323 42 81 10 1 12 ps nella, Cox, Torgeson. Loes. Reese, •• Missouri, Estes Kefauver of Ten- . game, followed by Tucker 115 8 41 251 903,264. Only 21 the called after eight in- Pittsburgh 140 032 000—10 Nleman. Det. 29 4 0 3 12 .252 TaUwt, Chi 211 24 63 9 2 1 10 251 . complete Ashburn. Schell, Hamner (2). Two-base nessee and William Langer of Federal Bureau of Investiga- ... 287 62 nings by of New York 007 000 OOO— 7 Yost. Wn. 72 11 1 9 24 .251 Ennis Ph. 272 45 68 9 213 61 .250 games have been by hits—Burgess, Hodges, Cox (2), Schell, * agreement, with a 7-run tion with 13. Castro of Heian, Clev. ... 203 27 51 6 4 5 22 .251 Skinner, Pg. 201 29 50 8 2 5 20 .249 hurled Reese. Ashburn. Home runs—Hodges, North Dakota. The youngsters Runs—Allie. Janowlcz, Shepard. Cole Jack Valo. Ph. ... 13 27 6 pitchers fly—Schell. fifth inning, obtaining two trip- (2). (2), 106 3 1 23 .250 Mathasrs Mil. 261 49 64 10 2 W 46 .245 Yankee this season, but Hamner. sacrifice Double j also will tour the FBI and Hall Surkont, Skinner, O'Don- Cameo leads in doubles with 5, Hatfield. Det. . 76 8 19 2 0 1 9 .250 Yvari. St L— 45 6 11 4 0 2 8 .244 I part Play—Hamner to Kazanski to Torgeson. les, three singles, and a double other nell, Lockman, Dark. Mueller. Thompson, _ of the i. more than Belardl. Det. 72 10 18 0 1 I 7 .250 Cox. ukn. 165 16 40 6 0 2 11 242 reason was apparent Left on bases—Philadelphia. 11; Brook- Government buildings and will Mays, Westrum, Taylor. Errors—Mon- one Jim Pantos of Vollmer. Wn.... 68 14 17 1 0 2 10 .250 McMillan. Cin. 394 47 70 8 1 J 33 .238 in night lyn. 7 Bases on balls—Off Miller. 1;, and totaled 17 hits for the name. xant. Dark (2), Allie. Janowclx (2). 25 ! 9-1 rout. ... On - 230 57 15 2 4 Wyrostek, 147 a off Kipper. 1. off Springfield. Bob Mitchell of Bolllnt. Bn. 24 248 Ph. IS 35 7 3 2 18 .238 Greenwood. 2; off Loes, '• Quantico visit national shrines. Thies, Mays, Thompson. Runs batted in Jensen. Bn. 279 41 69 13 4 10 46 .247 Oaidner. N. Y. 84 6 15 6 2. Miller. 1; 010 272 03—16 17 4 —Gordon, 4 0 1 234 when the Senators were getting Strikeouts —Off off Green- : Lakehurst 200 001 00— 3 8 1 The eight boys Surkont (2), Ward. Thomas, Silver Hill is the triples leader L'hardt. 81.-Bn. 77 7 19 4 0 3 11 .247 Post. Cin. 242 23 66 11 2 9 46 .231 wood. 2. off 7. Miller, teams of 13 to Dark (4). Mays, 61 5 19 only hits, one less innings;Loes. Hits—Off Williams, Cole. Skinner, Kallne. Det. 150 20 11 .244 Grammas, Bt.L. 204 27 47 7 2 0 12 230 1 four than Gil 8 in 3V4 off Kipper, 7 In 2h £ Konopka, Uremovlch ffc). Poole. Pis- 15 years old, regional champions Janowlcz, O'Donnell (2). Two-base hit* with three and Castro tops the Coan, Bal. 168 IS 41 4 0 1 14 .244 Williams. N.,Y. 279 39 63 10 2 7 31 innings: off Greenwood. 3 in 2 innings. i. kach (6); Ohllc. Westervelt (6). Dewitt. St. 11 SS McDougald personally, Stengel —Janowlcz. Hall. Three-base hit—skin- Wrltht. Wn. 107 10 26 3 3 1 12 .243 Rice. L. .. 106 24 71 2 14 226 Runs and earned runs—Off Miller. 6-6; (Called after eight innings bv agres- of the 40 States and Canada in ner. Dark, home run hitters, also with * Home runs Umphlett. Wn. 180 9 43 4 2 0 16 .239 Seminick. Cin.. ill 13 25 1 2 4 used ' off Kipper, 2-2; off Greenwood. 2-2; offI ment.) fly—Thomas. O’Donnell. ill 47 Harmon, 11 .225 three moundsmen. which the league operates, Sacrifice Sacrifices—Jan- three. Bobby Horan of Cameo Mele. Bal. IS I 4 I 19 237 cm. 107 18 24 3 2 0 9 224 Loes. 6-6. .Winning pitcher—Loes (4-3). will owicz, Surkont. Double plays—Ward Delsint, Det.- 208 2 11 5 * (4-6). to 23 49 13 1 .236 Borkowski. Cin. 59 13 7 0 0 > .220 I Losing pitcher—Miller Time—- begin their playoff August Allie to Thompson to and Sid Roche of FBI share the Power, Ph 204 16 48 8 0 3 35 .235 Roberts. Pt. 374 17 60 7 4 1 25 -2:24. 15 Ward. to Williams 162 4 .219 Attendance—ll.o47. Lockman. Left on bases—Pittsburgh. Werta, Bal.-Cl. 13 38 0 1 21 Lynch. Pg. ._ 133 19 2 and wind up on the 21st. runs-batted-in leadership at 11. 235 Tapp* 39 1 3 13 .219 Cleveland Expecting 10; New York, Bases on balls—Off Suder. Ph. 90 3 21 6 0 0 6 .233 Chi. ..fa 3 19 3 0 0 3 .218 Bilbo Bats and Hurls 6. leading Moss. Bal. 73 3 17 2 0 0 5 .233 AUle. Pg. . 223 16 48 6 2 2 16 .215 Surkont, 4: off O’Donnell. 2: off McCall. The 10 batters: Strickland. Cl. 268 22 63 10 3 5 30 .231 CrandaU. MU. 201 24 43 5 0 10 1. off Wllbelfit, 2; off IJddle, 1; off Mon- Y. 25 .214 70,000 Fans Tuesday* out _ _ , AB. R. H. Ave. 8 13 6 zant. 2: off , „ Robinson. N. 91 7 21 3 0 1 .231 Biller cin. 103 22 t 2 11 214 Nativity to CYO Title Konikowski. 1. Struck Stengel Will Ask * Garner, Printers 62 6 83 .442 Slavers, 266 Peliagrlnl, Pg. 56 4 3 Area Tryout Camps —By Thies, 1: by Konikowski, by Murch. Boys’Union Wn. 43 61 11 2 13 54 .229 12 2 0 0 3 .214 By th* Associated Press 1; Club 47 6 20 .426 Bolllnt. Det. 256 25 58 9 0 4 22 .227 Campanella, Bk. 212 23 45 7 3 13 30 .212 Bob 10-year-old Wilhelm. 3; by McCall. 6; by Giel. 3, Pantos, Springfield 40 9 17 .425 Coleman. 38 5 0 3 Bilbo, stocky July 10.—Traf- Hits—Off Surkont, Beach. Silver Hill N. Y. 169 23 10 .325 Itelman. H. Y. 34 3 7 3 0 3 10 .206 CLEVELAND, 1 in 3V4 Innings; off 39 11 16 .410 Hunter. Bal. 196 15 44 2 2 0 10 .224 Taylor, NY 18 2 8 1 8 1 6 Replacement for Scheduled by Pirates Tines, 3 in 1% Innings; off O'Donnell. Melnke, Boys’ Club ,37 Mas Bn. 78 17 3 0 3 Clark, 6 .206 lefthander, tripled with the bases fic R. 6 16 .405 well. . 6 1 224 Ph. lot 32 0 .204 Commissioner John Sam- 1 in 5 innings; off 6 in t inning Murphy Cameo Herr, 3 3 13 ¦y the Associated Press (faced Llddle. J 67 14 23 .404 Naraton. Clev. 67 7 15 2 1 o 7 .224 man Cin. 56 • 3 11 5 1 0 7 .196 in the mon expects of 3 batters in 2d): off Horan. Cameo 62 11 21 .404 Llmmer. Ph. 121 4 5 9 Miksu. Chi | loaded first inning yester- a crowd 70,000 O in 0 Inning (faced Monzant. Ritchey FBI 15 27 1 223 03 3 12 1 8 1 2 .190 Injured Reynolds PITTSBURGH, July 10.—The 3 batters in 3d); 46 10 18 .391 Sawatski. Chi. 63 6 14 3 2 1 8 .222 BUko. St L.-Ch. 58 7 11 3 11 4 .190 fans to attend the All-Star base- off Konikowski, 0 In 2 innings; off Wli- — 8 Cin. 8 [ day and then went on pitch * today * innings: arwpr*- Tipton. Wn. 95 31 3 11 7 .221 Landrlth. 43 9 0 9 4 10 190 j to Casey Stengel said here yes- game at Tuesday Pirates ’Aid three tryout in 1% off Orlssom, O si‘s a JSs Fridley. Bal. 109 13 24 5 1 3 15 .220 Walker. Bkn. 90 7 15 5 0 1 9 ball Cleveland 1 V McCall, 1 in 3 Innings; * M : Nativity to the terday camps will be held In Maryland - A. Phiiley, Olev. 276 37 00 8 210 44 .217 Serena. Chi. 32 60 1 2 9 188 Catholic Youth that he will confer with 1 and will assign 80 policemen to off OieijO in 1 Inning. Runs and earned «*atton. C*.-Bn. 116 16 25 3 2 3 14 .218 Pendleton. MU.. 104 7 19 3 11 12 Midget League Will and this r «“»—Surkont. 2-0; 225 48 Y 183 I Organisation Harridge, American League e West Virginia month. 6-3: off Thies. Rlzzuto. N. Y. 38 11 0 1 11 213 Waatrum. N. 133 12 24 11 6 17 180 handle it, he said today. off o'Djmneil. o-o: off Liddle, 4-4: off DeMaestrl. Ph. 274 21 57 6 0 8 16 .208 EMalera. Cin 60 7 * 1 00 3 | baseball championship president, at Cleveland The places and dates are: Monxant, 1-0; Shuba. Bkn. .I*o with a tomorrow predicted off Konikowski. 0-0: off Minor Leagues Bollws* Ph. 160 27 32 9 1 3 11 .200 53 2 8 4 0 1 8 .173 Sammon that 10,000 Frostburg, Md., Wilhelm, 3-3: off Grissom. 0-0; off Me- Terwtlllter. Wn. 308 28 41 5 1 3 18 197 ! four-hit, 7-2 victory over As- on replacing Allie Reynolds on3 July 12-13; D*11,2-2; Coast. 1 M automobiles enter off Olel, 0-0. Winning pitcher Pael6e Astroth. Ph. . 94 9 15 21 0 0 160 Dittmer.RJoe. MU. . I • would the San Prancisco, 4; San Diego. 3. 1* 0 1 8 .143 sumption. the All-Star squad. Casey is in 3 Charles Town, W. Va.. July 15- -O Donnell (3-7). Losing pitcher— Hollywood, 7; Seattle, 8. PITCHING PITCHING. downtown area with Wllh*!m(8-3>. Attend- (Five charge the League loads of 16; and Elkton, Md., July Tim#—3:o7. Decisions or More.) •Five Decisions or More.) Bilbo struck out 11 and walked of American e fans the day of game. 19-20. ance—9,744. Helghts-Petersburs,Ficds#ni4« ip H 9B io 9 L Pei. In H. SB. So team but only league presi- on the The Colonial 6; Lan- *. 86 44 W L Pet three the * Reynolds. N. 103 70 9 1 .900 Witson. MU. _ * (So ! during the six inning game policemen t r. 2 (Ist game). . 00 48 9 38 0 1 will attempt to •V _ 66 1 .857 sfeeed 11; Feller Clev. 60 17 32 6 MUllken. Bkn. .. 51 42 10 23 5 0 1 at dent can permit a player to with- Lancaster. Colonial< Heighu- 51 000 i Turkey Thicket. (2nd Keegan. Chi ... 143 133 34 12 3 800 AntonelU N Y. 144 111 53 79 13 2 807 the flow of traffic. Petersburg, 3. gae). McDonald. N. Wilhelm N. N*tiv!ty draw. York. 4; Norfolk, 2. Y. 71 54 43 19 4 1 800 Y.- 01 43 24 30 0 3 M0 I 601 001 —7 8 1 About 2,000 seats, Bn. ... 49 54 20 32 too Cin - 37 Assumption reserved Hagerstown, 9; 1. Kinder. 4 1 goUum, 35 14 12 4 1 .800 i 000 020—2 4 4 I Reynolds, bothered by pulled Lynchburg, 6; NewportPortsmouth. 3. Stone Wn. Ti.. 83 73 30 34 7 2 778 Haddlx. at. L 130 130 45 99 13 4 .705 Bilbo and Tracey; Bryant. a 3 8,000 bleacher seats 10,000 News, Morgan ¥. 89 86 * ! Kearney and N. _ 77 24 13 7 2 779 Meyer. Bkn. ... 66 29 31 hip Tri-State. Conaoegta. 88 Orlssom Y__ 2 750 > (3) and Btedman. muscle, is unable to piten 1 general Ashvllle. 3-4; Chi. 93 25 16 10 3 .769 N. 09 40 39 37 0 3 ,7n admission tickets, in- Spartanaburg. 0-2. omley. _ fcSSIBOHDED 4; Grim. NY. 87 72 38 39 9 3 750 MU. 107 It 40 03 7 J iS i * without pain. Stengel said Allie -8 Greenville. Knoxville. 3. Lopat N Y. 104 118 It 36 7 3 .700 Msglie. N. Y.. 121 lit 00 g 4 .007 eluding standing room, will go Anderson. 6; Oomes 37 probably Rock Hill. 2. Houtteman. Clev. 30 9 4 N. Y. „ would be forr Appalachian. 120 123 38 .692 110 9* 03 S 3 0 4 007 sidelined ft”8818 morning of the game. Lemon, Clev 117 109 48 50 9 4 692 Pndblelan. ao._ 77 00 3 607 Welch. 6; Johnson City. 20 25 0 a week. Tru-ks. Chi. Davis Chi. ... Bluefleld. 12; 3.1. -142 113 49 83 11 5 .688 04 02 33 25 4 2 .607 Senators' Records Clev, ~ |sS*llinihcs Pulaski. 137 99 44 70 11 5 .668 Pooeas Ska. 92 Bristol. 9; Wytheville. 2. sain,Garcia. 05 33 SI 7 9 030 BATTING Reynolds said his left leg NY. v. 40 24 8 16 4 2 .667 Hearn N. Y. . 72 06 35 32 0 4 .500 j .and • GUARANTEED 20,000 Carolina. Newhouser. Clev. 27 4 NuxhaU Cin .... 24 AB R- 2b.30.HR Re-Capped TIRES MILES Reldsville. 6; Winston-Salem. It 11 13 2 .667 02 00 39 3 2 .000 niHi. H; Bbl Pet. hip had bothered him in his 4. Wynn. Clev. 124 114' 43 77 10 6 .625 Brasle. St L 50 00 10 2 1 Oldi* , 17 1 0 .418 I 5; 20 3 600 i Busby 7100 Greensboro. Fayetteville. 1. Porterfield. Wn. 136 111 42 45 8 6 .600 Ltddle. N. Y 45 23 27 14 3 3 W 0 i . 327 44 103 11 6 8 48 .315 last four appearances. Danville, 10: viUe. 4. 48 44 22 30 By BROS. Doriah. Chi. 13 3 2 .600 R*d«lk. Ph. _. 43 38 21 3 2 Vejrnpn 310 53 85 2011 13 63 .300 LEETH FREE |Hrt 28 It 4 COO i FltzO “I pulled something in Chi- ADJUSTMENTS (Ist Chakales. Cl.-BaL 38 32 3 571 Roberts Ph. 175 139 24 80 11 « .570 i aid 167 10 43 8 0 0 16 .208 SAVE Allentown, 6: Wilkes-Barre, 3 Coleman. Bal. Simmons. .. 46 « Runnels. 361 36 cago June ! Are game). 129 102 47 66 8 7 563 Ph. 12* 125 it 6 .on 68 713 3 33 .281 20.” he said. "Next SAFE TIRES! Gromek. Det. ... 135 127 23 (.7 10 8 556 JoUy, MU. 52 Peaky — 03 15 24 3 l Allentown, 3; 2 (2nd 41 30 30 4 3 .571 l e .261 time out, 1 got a 7ft ... 98 77 40 4 # tame). Wilkes-Barre. Johnson. Chi. 29 5 .556 Nawcombe. Bkn.. 79 15 20 52 i 4 550 Yoat _,289 62 73 11 1 23 .263 shutout over r* don’t claim Ford, N 96 83 sS 1 6 ..538 Raachl. St. 11l 130 • , Vollmer 6» 13; Y 47 L. 40 45 I 545 41710210 .246 Cleveland, but it was a struggle >. recapped tlrea Binghamton. Albany, 12. Trio* Ph. 500 Fowler. _ 100 121 Umphlett MONEY! Williamsport, .9; 116 137 M lit 1 On 42 S 3 Y 3 .645 184 0 45 6 2 O 16 .246 Reading. 0. Nison 93 85 48 77 Ertkln*. _ Wright, right BRAKES Bn. 49 500 Bkn. 133 111 52 78 9 .529 107 10 26 3 1 I’m not and 1 see are as good as flvf/j Schenectady, Det. 122 106 36 8 i 3 12 .243 don’t 3; Rimira. 1 Oarver. 34 s 5 .500 Valentina, cm. 103 111 30 41 77 .600 Blever* .. 273 44 6111 213 63 .223 how e new REUSED WHILE Tipton « I can help any Tuesday.” tires but YOU WRIT Zuverlnk. Det. _ 88 75 28 26 4 4 .500 Mloner. Chi. 11* 139 39 44 0 0 .500 Do 8 21 8 11 .221 rs Buffalo, tiKiSS*!-*’ Harthman. Chi. . 59 08 33 38 4 4 .500 Nichols. MU 03 90 43 41 I I 500 rwllliger 212 28 41 5 1 3 IS .IBS Since blanking Cleveland on , we’ve recapped Montreal. 4; Syracuse, 0. Marrero. Wn. ... 46 45 16 15 3 3 500 Baczewskl On. . *8 106 37 31 5 5 500 Stobbs 33 I 4 10 0 1 .182 , many that give / Richmond. 2; Toronto, 0. Branca. Get. . 45 63 30 15 3 3 500 Üblne. Bkn. S 3 47 31 17 4 « .500 Schmitt 22 3 4 0 0 0 0 .182 June 25, Reynolds has been A\-.' American Association. Turley. Bal. 138 94 100 103 1 8 467 Rot Bkn. - 53 55 30 30 3 3 .500 MDermott 53 2 9 2 0 0 2 .170 better mileage. 122 46 knocked out in Kansas City, 8; Minneapolis. 4 (Ist Portoearrero. Ph. 108 55 6 I 462 Jud-on. cm. . 51 40 It 13 3 1 500 Stone 27 3 4 11 0 5 .148 of the box his same). Sullivan. Bn. -83 75 27 48 6 .455 __ 00 J 3 , 5 „ 63 35 38 .500 48 2 2 0 0 1 2 past J»n- PorterTd .042 three starts. He has pitched Size » Louisville. 6; Toledo. 2. Pierce. Chi. *9l 83 39 72 4 5 .444 Littlefield Pg. 43 36 30 It 3 3 .600 Shea 11 | 0 0 0 0 0 000 3 6.70x15 '-fuJIl, 86 less Indianapolis. 3; St. Paul. 2. Brewer Bn. 83 aO 41 4 5 444 Doahn. MU. 143 13* 40 78 I t 471 Marrero 11 l 0 0 0 0 0 .000 than four inning* each time, Charleston. 4; Columbus. 3 y Kelliher ipg LEAGUE. Martin. Ph.-Chi. 72 73 $7 30 3 6 .333 Law. Pg. 87 188 35 33 018 .775 Stone done—at no extra cost. WASHINGTON CHURCH 83 73 30 34 8 6 7 2 • Dixon. Wn.-Ph 48 15 10 3 4 333 Rush Chi. 106 81 » Cornelius Kelliher of Union Union It 4% 57 55 8 8 .357 Porterfield . 139 117 40 43 17 14 7 (ELECTRICAL Methodist Ho# It. Det. 10T104 27 72 4 8 308 Priand, Pg. 84 108 -35 38 J 7 .300 Marrero 46 46 S Garden Presbyterian 9 Henry. 97 17 Presto. M 1816 1 3 3 Methodist beat Garden Memo- Bradbury HaightsManorial 6 Bn. 85 48 ?4 300 St. L. 51 35 31 J 7 .300 McDermott 106 »1 61 64 tS 7 6 9 Methodists Bal. ... 72 73 41 44 2 5 286 Weluneler. Ci.-Ph. 50 80 3 AnaooaUa Methodist 1 Kratlow. 33 33 5 18* Schmitt B