Dodgers Edge Reds, Up Lead All-Stars Stagger Bear$ : To Six Games; Cards Beaten With Crushing 16-0 _—-h- *1 22. -(JPh- An CHICAGO, Aug, 22.—W—Terrific BROOKLYN, Aug. ing back yesterday’* defeat forwan Lamanno en- Dame’s -#rror by catcher Ray from the viaitors sweeping a Notre George Ratterman, Brook- by American .hS >>,* abled the league-leading 7 6 2 to 0. the surprising bargain bill, to and National enabled College All-Stars to i. °n« t;,. to defeat the Cincin- lyn Dodgers 0 defeat on the 3 6-5 in 12 innings today. 16 to Chicago Bears, nati Reds, CHICAGO, Aug. 22—(A1)—Ted chamnin Walker scored the winning Football League, before a Dixie out five singles Box Scores tional crowd of i iw a ,0t? the frame with Williams pounced '84° -fun. Walker opened Box Scores Soldier Field Tonight. in a double and got two walkes, lighted his fourth hit. Pee Wee and i double, in nine times at me bunted but automatical- one intentional, score hardl Reese wag, a TIGERS NATS 6-0 as the Boston Red Sox split 7-2, decisiveness of w out when he stepped on the ball. bat BUCS 7 n,' third on Stan doubleheader with the Chicago GIANTS 8, triumph of lhe A“**:« ■ Walker moved to (First Game) CUPS PAR £* and dashed White Sox before 15,297 persons VINES Jet-propelim %li‘ Rojek’s infield hit WASHINGTON Ab R H O A AB R H O A Buda PITTSBURGH Illinois’ ; •olateward when A1 Gionfriddo today. Yost, 3b _ 5 110 0 fiashv If 5 113 0 Rlkard, rf- shared £u% to Eddie Miller. Robertson, 5 ? 1 i 0 the jounced shortstop In lifting his Vernon, lb 5 12 7 2 Russell c£ LEAD AT RENO starring8 ^ had t } 1 1 0 TO tragic Miller’s throw to the plate average 10 points to .339 Lewis, rf 4 2 1 1 C Gustlne, 3b Re batting The balLhandlinl beat but Lamanno dropped the Spence, cf _ 3 12 3 0 Kii»r. If score 0f -Walker Williams got two singles in 1 i J s n the into him. Christman, as 3 0 10 0 Greenberg, lb Nev., Aug. 22—(AP)— ted defea^’’^ the ball after Walker ran which won, J 2 1 1 3 RENO, the setback of the d“;: first game Chicago Priddy, 2b _ 4 0 113 Cox. ss Vr‘ sent the into ® 2 Ellsworth Rams The Reds game won the second, 6-3. Evans, c 4 0 2 8 G Bloodworth, lb Lanky, bespectacled by the All-Sm, “M!h 7-2. Boston f ? , the one-time the score at 5-5 c_ 0 0 0 0 C --* Los Angeles, The overtime by tying a four for four Ferrell, Kiuttz, ? Vines' of burly Bears' !\ Ted had perfect 4 0 0 3 4 *; J a at the ex- Masterson, p who turned Pletely With two rally but, « . o . TJ S. Tennis champion under » * record in the second game Candini, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 savage ^ of Hugh Casey, third Dodger ffid,px“::-.::i::— wrapped up a ter attack pense enough, he batted in only Ferrick, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 \ professional golfer, by the AllV‘'T U- in the ninth. With one out, oddly : :: o ■ » » o to lead produced the pitcher as Higbe, pp :::::: : five under par round today one run during the two games C 35 7 y 0 game', -"or„s‘ta Hat- _ 37 6 11 26x Tatum singled. Grady TOTALS TOTALS _ 72-hole Reno downs. Tom soared its the field in the $15,000 with another one-bag- his batting average to x—Two out when winning run scored. x—Flied out for Queen in 7th. The ton followed with a 36-hole Bears. 2 « 20. DETROIT Ab R H O A AB K H O A tournament to l Tatum scored and Hat- highest point since May NEW YORK Open ger and Lake, ss _ 4 0 0 0 4 triumph, nevei 3 total of 134. eo. third when Pete Rei- zzzCramer 1110 0 Gearhart, If 2 vrn reached 0J J0 2l 3 Vines All-Star u _ 4 at peak form. the ball roll through his 22 —(A>)— A Mayo, 2b ___ 4 0 13 4 Kerr, Playing 30-ya,dii„Van&» ser let ST. LOUIS, Aug. cf 4 0 ® 67. He Played to a Wertz, rf _ 5 12 0 0 Thomson, J 9 a 33 and a 34 for his bruising Adams then doubled Walt Judnich 4 coupled legs. Bobby three-run double by Wakefield, If_ 4 114 0 Mize, lb J P) ! round the inspired with the rf 3 4 d 1 0 had an identical opening collegia';!*8^ center to score Hatton enabled the Kell, 3b _ 5 0 10 1 Marshall, io in the eighth inning 5 1 by Dame's 3::" _ 4 12 u Evers, cf _ 5 13 10 Cooper, c score Frank run. Hank Behrman relieved come from be- THESE Howie Red yesterday. The^T°tre .Wing St. Louis Browns to CARDINAES—Slats Marlon, Pollet, Monger 3b_ 0 0 0 0 0 All-Stars McHale, lb _ 4 118 2 Blattner, Washoe County and held the Reds hitless the 5 and left to a terrific kick out of beating 2 2 2 6 Par for the golf dom£H. Casey take a 7 to Whitev Kurowski, right—got 2b _ 4 hind tonight and Wagner, c __ 4 12 9 0 Witek, department of shut them out and held 3 0 0 13 36-36-72. / play, *"*, Branca had _ is test of the way. the fast-traveling Trout, p 0 0 0 0 0 the Dodgers, S-2, after Ralph Lohrke, 3b course decision from 0 0 0 yards by rushing Marion xx _ 1 0 a ehance for a 66 Gorsica, p _ 1 0 0 2 0 them to one hit for eight and two-third innings Thursday. LaFata, Vines lost compS81 Athletics. 0 0 0 0 0 the Bears’ ’! Philadelphia _ 10 10 0 base when he the Beggs, p _-_ measly 35 Aug. 22. —UP) zMullin picked off Jackie Robinson at second represented when his shot to the green on the PHILADELPHIA, _ 2 0 111 151 White, D _ 1 0 0 0 0 run. bats as a relief worker. Re- Jones, p up yards tying Pollet checked the Brooklyn 0 0 of its mark. He passing >— blasted a ninth _ 1 0 0 was wide A1 Lakeman zzHutchinson __ 10 10 0 throw to Marion. Kurowski Trinkle, D 18th yard total for ‘'I placing Pollet, Monger made the pick-off 10 110 the b«- c —_ tonight to give zzzzOutlaw _ 0 10 0 0 Lombardi, to within eight feet of jjpning DODGERS REDS 5 blasted the homer in the 12th. 15 pitched up t,",5"*!:* game-winning TOTALS _ 36 8 12 27 quarterback, Sid Phillies and Dutch 6, the the Philadelphia xx—Grounded out for 8th. the but missed putt. heralded TOTALS __ 40 7 14 27 11 Lohrke,in pin as the over the St. pro Leonard a 4-2 victory CINCINNATI AB R H O A z—Doubled for Gorsica in fifth Vines a two-stroke lead ga“>: PITTSBURGH 000 200 320—7 It gave standing aerial knocking the Red- Baumholtz, rf 6 13 4 0 zz—Singled for White in ninth, E. J. wizard tV** Louis Cardinals, NEW YORK 020 201 03x—8 over his closest rival, Stars made 11 first ‘15 the cf _ 5 13 10 for Lake in ninth down, birds six full games behind Tatum, zzz—Singled Harrison of Pa., _ 12 York, for Hatton, 3b 5 12 zzzz—Ran for Hutchinson in ninth Sees ‘Better’ Errors—Kerr, Lohrke. Runs batted in— (Dutch) the Bears. Dodgers. Haas If _ 3 0 0 3 1 Brinkley a 70 for Brooklyn Witek 2, Cooper 4, Marshall, Iginer, who finished today with It was WASHINGTON_ 302 010 000—0 Ratterman's If _- 0 0 0 0 0 m.. It was the climax to a pitching Vollmer, Bloodworth 2, Lombardi. Two base hits total of 136. to J 0*0 DETROIT _ 000 000 007—7 a two-round passing the Har- Lukon, x _ 0 0 0 —Gustine, Cox, Marshall. Home runs— mercuna; with Leonard outhurling 2 were '»Juel Adams, 2b _ 2 116 In •47 Witek Kiner. Double Slightly back of the pace which set up both Brecheen to earn his Errors—None. Runs batted in—Robert- Whiteville Eleven Cooper, Marshall, All-Star m (The Cat) Young, lb _ 5 1 1 13 1 ry son, Vernon 2, Priddy 2, Christman, plays—Kerr, Witek and Mize; Lohrke, Laffoon of St. Andrew's, 111., downs, and the for the Phillies before Lamanno, c-*-4 0 12 1 Ky kept Belr,7j 16th victory Wagner, Hutchinson, Cramer, Wertz 3. Witek and Mize. Left on bases—Pitts- Akron, Ohio, in their own as _ 6 0 2 2 7 and Herman Keiser, Miller, POWERS New York 5. Bases on territory mosmT roaring crowd of 22,870. Evers. Two base hits—Yost, Evans, By JIGGS burgh 6; balls— * Zientara, 2b _ 3 0 0 2 3 hits Wertz, Mayo, Mullin. Home runs—Ver- off Jones 2. Queen 1, Trinkle 2. Strike who had 137. game. eight — _ Leonard gave up only If _ 1 0 0 0 0 21 Football for the Galan, non, Wertz. Stolen base—Evans. Double WHITEVILLE, Aug. practice out* by Jones 4, Queen 3, Trinkle 1, one while Brecheen Raffensberger, p _ 3 0 0 0 4 and walked play—Mayo and McHale. Left on bases— will on Lyons 1, Higbe 1, Beggs 1. Hits off— Poland, xx _-_ 1 0 0 0 0 Whiteville High school Wolfpack open Monday, Aug- was touched for ten hits. Washington 7, Detroit 9. Bases on balls Jones 7 in 6 innings (none out in 7th) _ 1 0 0 0 2 Gumbert, p —off Director Earl 2. in 0 was one out in the ninth Masterson 2, Gorsica 2, White 1. ust 25th, according to Athletic Brinkley. Trinkle 2; feeggs in 1; Queen There TOTALS _ 45 5 13a 34 23 Strikeouts—by Masterson 6, Ferrick 1, 7 in 6. Hit by pitcher, by Trinkle (Ly- the score tied 2-2 and Andy x—Walked for Vollmer in 8th. The who is also head coach of the local with Gorsica 4, White 5. Hits—off Masterson genial Brinkley, ons), Wild pitchJones. Winning pitcher— Spins, Clipping Sox, when Lake- xx—Grounded out for Raffensberger in Seminick on second 8 in 8 1-3 innings; Candini 1 in 0; near and ex- Trinkle- Losing pitcher—Lyons. Um- the 8th. gridders, has been vacationing Thomasville, a .143 hitter filling in for Ferrick 5 in 1-3. Trout 1 in 0 (none pires—Goetz and Reardon. Time 2:15. man, a—One out when winning run was scor- Howie out in first); Gorsica 8 in 5, White 2 in to arrive in town over the weekend to make prepara- Attendance 8,773 paid. injured ed. pects Assured Of 4. Winning pitcher—White. Losing pitch- Flag ft the ball into the BROOKLYN AB R H O A session. Schultz, cracked er—Ferrick. Umpires—Passarella, Hub- tions for the opening Phils Stanky 2b _ 5 0 14 1 left field stands to give the bard, McKinley and Weafer. Time—2:27. J\o assistant coacn nas yet ueen Robinson, lb _ 5 0 0 7 2 PHILS CARDS 2 SANFORD. Aug. 22.—The u their second victory in three tries (Second Game) to Frank Lyons, late *tart of 4, | Reiser, lf-cf _ 5 0 2 2 1 appointed replace ably. Due to the STANDINGS ford It was Lake- Spinners assured the®* J the Cardinals. Furillo, cf _ 3 0 13 0 WASHINGTON _ 000 000 000—0 5 2 his native home jjjgainst who returned to drills, Brinkley stated that he will a ST. LOUIS Ab R H O A of at- least tie for a Hermanski, If_ 2 0 0 4 0 DETROIT _ 000 100 lOx—2 6 2 the Tco J jnan’s fifth homer. in the league near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania hold two each ,one 3b _ 3 0 0 4 3 tobacco state Edwards, c _ 6 116 1 day Schoendienst, State League here Lost Pet. G.B. flag torp-jB Scarborough, Cary (8t and Mancuso: Dusak. If _ 4 113 0 Won Walker rf _ 6 3 4 3 0 where he has a farm. morning at 9:30 and the other at jeB.m ihe Warsaw 22—(JP)—The Houtteman and Swift. 4 80 3* -702 walloping R(j y | _ Losing pitcher— Musial, lb 0 0 9 0 NEW YORK, Aug. Reese, ss 4 0 12 3 “We about 40 or more 5 o’clock in the afternoon. Sanford Scarborough. expect rf _4 12 0 1 88 44 -888 I2 by a 7-2 score. All other * run New York Giants Miksis, 3b _ 2 2 12 2 Northey. Lumberton teJtJ home hitting .558 17 1-2 zz men out for the opening drills,” is the sched- Kurowski, 3b 4 0 10 3 — 62 51 circuit were Vaughan, _ 0 0 0 0 0 Following Wolfpack WILMINGTON the idle «i four-baggers today .500 23 ben;,; *lammed three — cf _- 4 0 110 56 56 Ro.iek, 3b _ 2 0 12 0 stated “and even though ule for 1947: 12 Mullins, Moore, Dunn-Erwin rain. The contest Ernie Brinkley, Sept. .478 25 1-2 here _ 0 0 0 0 0 _ 54 59 \va<:;8 but a single by Hatten, 3b _ 2 0 2 1 2 — xDiering Warsaw pinch-hit TRIBE 4-6, YANKS 3-1 we have another tough schedule S. C. here; 19 open; Sept. 29 1-2 in a half-drizzle. Sept. ss _ 4 0 15 5 _ 50 6B -398 inning was Lavagetto, z _ 10 10 0 Marion, Clinton tombardi in the eighth as — 38 I think we should have 26 Oct. 3— c _ 2 0 16 1 42 72 .368 Gregg, p 0 0 0 0 0 ahead, Laurinburg, there; Rice, Smithfield-Selma Acknowledged flag-holders n blow in the Giants’ 72 .363 38 1-2 ■the (Flrat Game) — p _ 3 0 1 0 1 _ 41 deciding Casey, p _ 1 T) 0 0 2 if not better, record than Oct. 10 Brecheen, Red Springs in the season, NEW YORK Ab R H A good, Elizabethtown, here; Results early -he Sp ,<:/r Pi- O TOTALS __ 32 2 8a25 14 of the Pittsburgh Behrman, _ 1 0 0 0 0 Yesterday's tr-1 conquest D 17 — the 2b _ 4 last season.” Lumberton, here; Oct. open. brated occasion bv i Gionfriddo, zz£”_ 1 0 0 0 0 Stirmveiss, 0 2 3 4 x—Ran for Moore in 9th Warsaw 2, Sanford 7. ,:r| i rates. — TOTALS 46 6 Rizzuto, as 4 0 112 1946 Pack had a .500 rec- Oct. 24 Oct. a—One out when run scored. WILMINGTON at Smithfield Selma score 15 36 14 The Tabijr City, here; winning* to left to rf _ 4 Lombardi singled Henricii, 112 0 — z—Doubled for Hatten im 7th. ord, winning five, losing five, and 31 — Clinton, 'here; Nov. 7 PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A (ppd. rain). with the winning zz—Walked for DiMaggio, cf _ 5 0 2 4 0 at Lumberton (ppd rain). Wltek Miksis in 8th. ss _ 4 0 Red Springs Mickey — Lapointe, 14 2 BUCS HERE lb „_ 4 one. were the Class Nov. 14 Rock- TONIGHT zzz—Safe on fielders for McQuinn, 2 2 9 0 tying They Goldsboro, there; Dunn-Erwin at Clinton ippd. rain). 3- after the Giants had knotted choice 3ehrman Walker, cf _ 3 0 2 2 0 pn in 12th. xxFrey _ 0 0 0 0 0 A-2 of Southeastern here. Today’s Games champions ingham. Ennis, If __ 4 0 110 the count on Johnny Mize’s single, W. Johnson, 3b _ 4 0 112 Smithfield at WILMINGTON. Johnny Edens, still in North Carolina, losing 8-0 to Eliza- Adams, rf _ 2 0 0 3 0 p double and Wal- CINCINNATI 100 001 012 000—5 Lindell, If -_ 4 0 2 1 0 Sanford at Warsaw. Willard Marshall's c _ 3 113 2 of his 15th of >» A. c Seminick, victory the BROOKLYN001 000 220 001—6 Robinson, _ 3 0 13 0 beth in the Eastern finals. Lumberton at Red Springs. ker one-bagger. City Handley. 3b _ 4 0 12 3 son, is slated to take Cooper’s Raschi, p _ 3 0 0 0 2 their '47 MECHANICS WORKING Dunn-Erwin at Clinton. in Errors—Walker, Hatton, Miksis, Reiser, Whiteville will open Lakeman, lb _ 4 118 2 xBrown _ 0 0 0 0 0 mound against the Seims Lamanno. Runs batted on Verban, 2to _ 3 113 6 in—Tatum, Hatten, Page, p 0 0 0 0 0 schedule with Mullins, S. C., 22—(/P)—After ap- _ 47 .612 BOSTON, Aug. Miller, Lavagetto 2, Walker, Reese. ON JOHN COBB'S RACER Leonard, p 3 12 11 Brooklyn —- 74 Smithfieid Leafs in the Amh 12th at which time it Adams. September TOTALS _ _ 67 52 .563 6 in 37 in relief roles Two base hits—Miksis. Hatten, TOTALS 30 4 10 27 16 St. Louis can stadium pearing games 35 3 12 24 10 7 1-2 Legion tonigti Lavagetto, is will have been _ 66 54 550 handed Reese, Adams, Reiser, Walker. xWalked for In 8th hoped that lights Boston Jpr the Chicago Cubs, right Rasciy BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, ST. LOUIS _ 010 100 000—2 522 11 Last night's game Three base hits—Baumholtz 2, Walker. New York _ 60 55 betweenui xx—Ran for McQuinn in 9th installed at Legion Stadium. PHILADELPHIA 001 00 102—4 Kush held the Boston Braves Sacrifices—Reese 2, Mechanics ___ 58 65 .472 17 Pirates JSmil Lamanno, Robinson. CLEVELAND Ab R H O A Utah, Aug. 22.—(#)— Cincinnati and Leafs at kmits Losses of the 1946 Pack which 66 .445 20 hits for a 5-1 while Double plays—Robinson, Reese and Hat- on one of Chicago 53 to four victory Mitchell, cf _ 4 0 2 1 1 worked today the huge Errors—Kurowski. Runs batted in— field was eaught with its bon ten; Raffensberger, Miller and Young. will be keenly felt include Pittsburgh 50 60 .420 23 1947 Edwards, If __ 4 0 0 0 0 most 2. his first start tonight Left on that John Cobb’s Northey, Ennis, Lapointe, Lakeman .415 23 1-2 down a leaking bases—Cincinnati 11; Brooklyn engines powers Philadelphia — 49 69 by rainstorm. Peck, rf _ 4 0 0 2 0 Cooke, hardhitting full- Two base Ver- a crowd. 14. Bases on Billy big, racer on the out- hits—Northey. Walker, Games before 25,466 balls—Raffensberger 1, sa streamlined and Toda’ys Boudreau, _ 2.0 0 1 9 “Fatso” the ban. Three base hit—Dusak. Home run— Boston Gumbert 4, Hatten 3, Gregg 1, Casey 1. back; Griffith, one of their Pittsburgh at New York (2'—Single- The Cubs belted three E. Robinson, lb _ 4 2 1 13 0 come of depended Lakeman. Behrman 1. prodding Sacrifices Walker, Rice. Dou- Vs. Koslo Strikeouts—Raffensberger 1, 3b most ever to ton (1-1) and Roe '.3-11) for 11 including Keltner, _ 3 0 13 3 outstanding guards time for the British driver’s ble play—Marion, Schoendienst and Mu- out 13 hits off Dick pitchers bingles, Hatten 4, Behrman 2. Hits—off Raffens- the (14-8) and Hansen (0-2). Whitmire. Is Gordon, lb _ 4 114 4 wear the blue and white; Donald sial. Left on bases—St. Louis 5, Phila- j a wasted by Peanuts Low- berger 8 in 7 innings; Gumbert 7 in 4 newest assault on world’s land at Boston—Schmitz (8-15) vs. piled up a five-run lead tea e ___ Chicago Lopez, 3 113 0 delphia 5. Bases on balls off Brecheen 1 1-3; Hatten 9 in 7; Gregg 1 in 0; Taylor, stalwart tackle; and Bob- Barrett (9-8). the ery, and clinched the win against Lemon, p _ 2 0 0 0 0 speed records. 3, Leonard 1. Strikeouts—Brecheen 4, Red Sox could pull their a;' Casey 3 in 1 1-3; Behrman 0 in 3 2-3. St. Louis at (8-11 > Klieman, _ 0 quarter- Philadelphia—Pollett Lanfranconi in the first by Passed p 0 0 0 0 by Rushing, true-passing The Londoner drove his Railton Leonard 3. Passed ball—Seminick. Um- tallies across the in ike a starter balls—Edwards. Winning pitcher vs. Heintzelman (6-5). plate — back. Others include Thurman pires—Magerkurth, Stewart and Henline twice on and Behrman. Losing pitcher—Gumbert. Mobile special through the mea- Cincinnati at Brooklyn—Vander Meer scoring three singles TOTALS 30 4 6 27 17 Time—2 :05. Attendance inning. Umpires—Barr, Conlan and Jorda. both 22,870. * base on balls. Time Harwood and Charles Lennon, sured mile at 334.26 m. p. h. clip (6-12) vs. Lombardi (8-9'. John McFadden, relief h;:.t 3:42. Attendance 14,836 paid. NEW YORK 000 110 010—3 Results j ends, and Wilson Horton, halfback. in a test yesterday. But the rear Yesterday’s for the Spins at the CLEVELAND _ 002 ipl 0Ox—4 Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati 5 (12 innings). begi-mugt j lettermen — which drives the front CLEVELAND, Aug. 22—(TP)—Bob Outstanding expected engine Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2. the year but given starting e j U. c. T. Errors—Rizzuto. Runs batted in—Gor- — MEETING out are linemen James Garrell, wheels failed to perform at top Chicago 5, Boston 1. for the last six weeks, chiiJ feller limited the New York Yan- don, Mitchell, Lindell 2, McQuinn. E. PEP KEEPSTITLE the New York 8 Pittsburgh 7. Cape Fear Council No. 374 of the Robinson. Two base Clavin Smith and Joe efficiency and mechanics took his 14th win of the kees to four hits to win 6-1 for the hits—DiMaggio, Co-Captains AMERICAN LEAGUE up year aga^ I United Commercial Travelers of Henrich. Home runs—Gordon. E. Robin- Inman, Davis, John Hasty, streamlined monster apart. four defeats in down Cleveland Indian* tonight in the Billy New York _ 76 42 .644 letting will meet son. Sacrifices—Lemon. Double plays— marked the first time America, Saturday Felix Smith, and backs Bill Ellis, Yesterday Boston _ 62 52 .544 12 Sox with six hits. He fanned if second game of a doubleheader. night, Gordon, Boudreau and E. Robinson BY KAYO INI TH j August at car had run since Detroit _ 62 54 534 13 23rd, eight o?clock in Boudreau, Gordon and Kelt- Robert Eldred Williamson, the tw'o-engined and walked only three. The Indians copped the first game Robinson: West, 62 56 14 the Odd Hall. ner a Philadelphia .525 Fellows The Ladies and Robinson. Left on bases—New E. V. Horne. Cobb drove it to world’s speed The Spins nicked Whitmire 1 4- 3. and Cleveland _ 60 55 .522 14 1-2 York 6. — 22 Auxiliary will also meet at the 12, Cleveland Bases on balls mark of 368.9 m. h. on the salt FLINT, Mich., Aug. —(JP)— run firs’. :.:i p. _ 55 64 .462 31 1-2 one in each of the off Lemon Raschi are Chicago same time and 5, 1, Klieman 2, Page Several newcomers expected the cur- place. 2. flats in 1939. Hard-punching Willie Pep. Washington 48 68 414 27 two more n ! De- Strikeouts—by Lemon 2, Raschi 2, the team consider- innings, gathered DETROIT, Aug. 22—<£>)—'The to — strengthen St. Louis ___ 42 76 .356 34 1-2 Klieman 1. Hits—off Raschi 6 in 7 in- ly-haired Hartford, Conn., fancy- fifth, and tapered off with sp itroit retaliated the Yesterday’s Results j Tigers against Moderately coo! and nings; Lemon 10 in 7; Page 0 in 1; knocked out Jack Leslie of seventh A dry storage dam, Detroit 7-2. Washington 6-0. tallies in each of the Washington Senators is best Klieman 2 in 2. Winning pitcher—Le- today, pay- for pumpkin* and squashes. Flint in 45 seconds of the 12th St. Louis 5. The a mon. Losing pitcher—Raschi. BROWNS A’S 5 CUBS 5, BRAVES 1 7; Philadelphia eighth frames. winning j Umpires— 7, Cleveland New York 3-1. Summers, Paparrella, Rue and Hurley. round tonight to successfully de- 4-6; came in the third when Joe .Ve ij Chicago 7-3; Boston 2-6. (Second Game) Ab H A cham- moved second1* PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A CHICAGO R O fend his world featherweight Today’s Games ing singled, to J 4 2 If _ 3 12 10 Lowrey, 3b 2 0 3 — hi; NEW YORK _ 000 000 100—1 4 4 McCosky, pionship oefore a crowd of 10,036 New York at Cleveland Reynolds Hank Nesselrode was by": —-_ 1 3 1 | ___ lb 5 11 CLEVELAND _ Joost, ss 3 0 0 3 3 Waitkus, Softballers 220 000 02x—8 11 1 fans in Atwood stadium. (15-7) vs. Embree (6-8'. mire, and scored on a sing.?” , 5 0 14 0 Wilmington rf _ 5 0 0 1 0 Pafko. cf Binks, at Washington Detroit—Pieretti (2-4) runs a --- The two Drew, Wensloff (3), _ If 5 0 10 1 Phil Shoffner. Gumpert (7) and Fain, lb 4 1 2 10 0 Cavarretta, who weighed 125 3-4 to Les- vs. Overmire (g-4). ~ Houk, Robinson (7); Feller and rf-3 10 2 0 Pep. tu Hegan. Chapman, cl _ 4 1110 Nicholson, Philadelphia at St. Louis—Marchildon put the crush on the Sox | Losing pitcher—Drews. c 4 0 15 0 lie's was in front almost all Batter Rosar, c _ 3 0 16 2 Scheffing, 125, (15-7) vs. Muncrief (6-13). in the Wilson M? 7 4 0 2 4 4 fifth. Jimmy To 3 D. 2b _ Johnson, were no j Concord, Suder. 2b 4 12 0 6 the way, but there knock- Boston at Chicago—Ferriss (10-10) vss. ss 3 0 0 0 4 wun a. singit*. «/iu Majeski, 3b _ 4 12 2 1 Merullo, downs until the 12th when Willie Ruffing (2-2). ss 0 0 0 0 1 dt Marchildon, p _ 2 0 0 0 1 Sturgeon, cracked out his first of two GREENSBORO, Aug. 22—Wil- CHISOX 7-3, BOSOX 2-6 a _ 4 1111 floored Jack for nine count with xCooper _ 10 10 0 Kubh. p the started off in for the evening to score .*P!!: ] mington hot the an- TOTALS _ 37 5 11 27 15 Savage, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 a hard right to the head. (First Ab R H O A centerfielder. Nesselrode nual State Game) _ 0 0 0 0 0 BOSTON softball tournament Christopher, p t. BOSTON AB K H O A Holmes, rf 4 0 0 2 0 Leslie came but stood TALBERT-SIDWELL third and tallied the second 1 Here today, blasting Concord, xxHandlev _ 1 0 0 0 0 up help- 7-3, Melc, rf _ 5 _ 4 10 6 0 0 2 1 0 TOTALS__ 34 5 11 24 13 Hopp. cf lessly against the ropes as Pep ot the on Shoffner’s P',; behind the four-hit ss 4 inning pitching of Pesky, 5 1111 x—Singled for Marchildon in 7th. Rowell, If _ 0 110 cf hammered and lefts at his er. DiMaggio, 4 0 2 5 0 for Elliott. Sb _ 4 0 0 2 2 right * Lawrence Cook. xxGrounded out Christopher in 9th. | i'1 Williams, If _ 3 0 19 2 TEAM IN Bill 3 12 lb FINALS Salyer 2 0 ST. LOUIS Ab R H O A Torgeson, head to achieve his 40th knockout McFadden hit Wilmington garnered seven safe- i- Doerr, 2b _ 2 0 12 3 c 3 0 13 2 to Dillinger, 3to _ 3 2 2 1 2 Masi, victory and his 115th win in 117 one was out In the sixth ties off the offering of Jim Ben- Jones, lb 4 0 18 0 4 Ryan, 2b 10 0 14 Thompson, 2b_ 3 116 Warsaw The Ked Partee, c 4 0 ss 3 0 12 3 professional fights. BROOKLINE, 22.— the rally. nett. Five 13 0 _ 4 Culler, Mass., Aug; errors on the part of Lehner, c* 0 110 «)»«'■ Pellagrini, 3b _ S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 second baseman moved 2 2 _ Lanfranconi, p MP)— of Concord helped the Port Heath, If 3 10 0 0 Pep thus stood up admirably in Wilmington, City club Moses, xx _ 1 0 0 0 0 Shoun. p _ 2 0 0 0 0 and Zarilla, If _ 4 12 13 Del., and Bill Sidwell of Australia, on Ford Jordan's single, j ajcore most of their seven Dente, 3b _ 0 0 0 0 2 zF. McCormick _ 1 0 0 0 0 his first title defense since a Jer- tallies. Stephens, ss _ 4 12 13 Jimmy M threw a small wrench bed on another by _ _ _ 0 0 0 1 0 monkey Galehouse, p 1 0 0 0 0 _ S. Johnson,* p the and Sherril Coleman, rf 4 0 3 12 0 sey plane crash sent him to ■ Bailey Strickland led on a base TOTALS _— 29 1 4 27 13 into Jordan scored Murphy, p 1 0 0 0 0 _ the U. S. Davis team’s the Early, c 3 0 12 1 with a fractured ankle Cup Wilmington batting attack with McGah, x 1 0 0 0 0 z—Grounded out for Shoun in 8th hospitai Zoldak, p _ 3 0 0 0 3 plans by defeating Gardnar Mul- Andy Scrobola. two hits each. Zuber, p _ 0 0 0 n 1 and oack last H Bernie Covington W. Brown, p _ 1 0 0 0 0 injuries January. An R _ 220 010 000—5 and xxx ( CHICAGO loy of Coral Gables. Fla., WARSAW caught for Ferrlss, _ 1 0 (' 0 TOTALS 31 7 11 27 14 Wilmington, while Al- BOSTON _ 100 000 000—1 Leslie, home-bred blonde 2b Klinger, p 0 0 0 0 0 punch- of Los Angeles, 6-3, Salyer. J ! I , drige handled the Concord back- PHILADELPHIA _ 001 000 102—4 made his Errors—D. Culler. Runs bat- er, best showing in the in a National Doubles Johnson, 6-8, 6-4, 7-5, ss- 2 : TOTALS ST. LOUIS _ 010 002 04x—7 Jordan, stop duties. Wilmington made no 35 2 10 24 9 ; ted 2, D. Johnson, Pafko 2, second and third 4 ° 1 in—Scheffing rounds, tennis match at lb _ ; x—Grounded out for in winning semi-finals today Milner, 1 miscues in the field. Murphy 6th. Rowell. Three base hit—Lowrey. Stolen the 4 xx—Flied out for Errors—Marchildon, Early, Stephens, second on the cards of all Stephens, rf Pellagrini in 8th. base—Waitkus. Double plays—Lowrey, D. Longwood. 4 Heath. Runs batted in—Rosar, Early, three Scrobola. cf | xxx—Grounded into double play for Zu- Johnson and D. John- officials and the third who won this event with 4 Fain, Stephens 2, Jud- Waitkus, Merullo, taking Mulloy, c ber in 8th. Cooper 2, Suder, Jones, n r ( "GREENSBORO, Aug. son and Waitkus, Elliott and Torgeson. on one card a 22—OP)— CHICAGO nich 3. Two base hits—Judnich 2, Mc- and gaining draw on Talbert last yeaV for the third Bohannon. If Miller AB R H O A Left on bases—Chicago 8, Boston 4. German of the Asheville Cosky, Dillinger. Stephens. Three base both the others. and Parker 3b-2b . 2b _ time, have hopes McArty, Kolloway, 5 12 3 2 hit—Fain. Bases on balls—off Kush 3, off Lan- high S Sacrifices—Joost 2. Thompson. xLail — Enka team hurled the second no- Hodgin, If 4 13 0 0 of Davis ,S1 franconi off Shoun 1. playing Cup doubles ■ Double 2, Strikeouts—by Referee Clarence ----- rf plays—Thompson and Stephens; Rosen and Whitmire, p i hit, no-run game of the 13th Wright, _ 5 0 2 1 0 Kush 4. by Lanfranconi 1, by Shoun 2. J 2 6 14 annual Coleman and Judnich: against Australia’s _ 32 lb Marchildon, Joost Lehan of Detroit and Ed challengers TOTALS h York, 5 1 1 12 1 and Hits—off Lanfranconi 6 in 1 1-3 innings, Judge North Carolina Men’s Softball tour- Fain; Suder, Joost and Fain. Left on next week-end at Forest Hills, N. x—Safe on fielder's chowe Philley, cf- 3 115 0 off Shoun 4 in 6 2-3. off S. Johnson of Flint gave the K bases—Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 5. Bases Haley champion SANFORIi A" nament here Appling, ss _ 5 0 13 8 Y. But set-back be today, beating Kins- on balls—Zoldak 1 in 1. Passed ball—Scheffing 1. Losing today’s may 4 2, Marchilden l. Sav- every round from the fourth 2b .... ton Michaels, 3b _j._ 4 1115 Guinn, ? 3-0. Rain halted the age 2, 1, W. Brown 1. pitcher—lAanfranconi. Umpires—Pinelli, discounted by- their quarter-finals night c Christopher the 10th to far Nessing. 3b t I Tresh, 4 12 2 0 Strikeouts—Marchildon Barlick and Gore. Time—2:05. through put him in ; and 14 games be 3, Savage 1, Zol- in over Australia’s Wilson cf T I program, will Lopat, p 3 110 1 front when the knockout came. j ; dak 1. Hits off Marchildon 8 in 6 in- ■ scheduled in Harrist, p 0 0 0 0 0 and Dinny Pails. Nesselrode, rf j Saturday completion nings; Savage 2 in 1 2-3; The of San Marino has didn’t take much to Christopher republic Pep infight Shoffner, lb i I t of the first and second rounds. 1 in 1-3; Zoldak 11 in 7 2-3; W. Brown Talbert, ignored by the Davis J4 „ TOTALS 38 7 14 27 an area of only 38 square miles— Leslie the Hedrick, c 2 17 0 in 1 1-3. Winning pitcher—W. ing, letting keep aggre- and „ 0 .Other scores as follows: Canton Brown. Cup selectors, Sidwell, who Holliday. If .. I little more than half that of the sor’s role most of the but 412 2’- BOSTON 011 000 Losing pitcher—Savage. way ------over Jamestown 000—2 Umpires—Jones, never has been considered for the Keane, ss t 4-2; 82nd Airborne McGowan and Grieve. Time—2:15. District of 4 CHICAGO321 010 OOx—7 Columbia. keeping his left jafo in Jack's face McFadden. p-- ,, i I Ft. Australian team, stamped them- p Bragg over Waynesville by for- he TOTALS_- Errors—Pesky (2), Jones. Murphy, all night as stood off waiting selves as most feit; Gaston over the threatening ff,n 002 '• county Fayette- Michaels. Runs batted in—Jones, Wil- for WARSAW openings. team in the tourney yesterday by ,,, 020 ville; Halifax county over Burling- liams, Appling 3, Hodgin 2, Wright, SANFORD —1 Kolloway. Two base Until the 12th it was a clean eliminating Jack Bromwich and ton 5-4; and Buncombe Elks hits—York, Tresh, Little county — Rock Colin Runs batted in-Wilson. DiMaggio, Appling. Stolen bases Wins Title punching match and neither Pep Long, the Aussies’ crack over Mecdlenburg county McCor- Philley, Appling, Michaels. Sacrifices- Shoffner. Nesselrode 2. V* nor Leslie was badly marked doubles tandem, in straight sets. Two kle 2-0; and Mooresville Lopat. Hodgin. Double plays—Kolloway up. Scrobola. Nessing. r^ji Salisbury and As a result of Tal- Stephens York; Appling and York. Left on Pep opened a slight cut over today’s win, ing. Whitmire. j, complete their rained out bases 1G n ■■ game bases—Boston 10; Chicago 12. Bases on bert and Sidwell will enter the Nessing. Stolen csof# from the AfterDefeating Kannaps Leslie’s right eye with a Hard left and fifth balls—Galehouse Double inning, the Moors 3, Lopat 4. Strikeouts finals Jack of !. plays—Guinn — against Kramer 3-0. Murphy 1, Zuber 1, Lopat 1, Harrist in the fourth round and in the Left on bases—Wars..- •. Mr leading SUMTER, S. C., Aug. 22. Los and ™ 1. Hits—off Galehouse 7 in 2 ~(Jf) score was tied at 3-3 at the end Angeles, Bases on balls—orf: Winb 4 jnnings; — fifth drew blood from a cut in the Little Rock won the b- (pitched to 2 batters in 3rd); Murphy American of the seveth. of Glendale, Calif., the U. S. Davis ien 3. Struck out. #■-- 5 in lower lip that Jack suffered in »• SOUTHPAW WINNER 3; Zuber 2 in 2; Klinger 0 in 1; Legion Junior baseball sectional aces, who redden 9 Hit by pitcher. ASS.-UJ/t doesn’t see that his In the eighth, Rowe singled and Cup qualified with a Lopat 10 in 7; (pitched to 2 batters in championship here tonight, training. (Nesselrode (, McFaddf t^ir CHICAGO, match race with Armed at Chica- 8th); Harrist 0 in 2. beat- raced on Schaufele’s 6-1, 6-4,, 4-6, 6-2 win over Francis- and Wood war Aug. 22—(>P)—Robert Winning pitiher— Greenwood after home triple. The only mark was a pire—Reveille go’s Lopr.t. Losing ing 7-3, whipping champ's co of Buchanan, 18 year old India- Washington Park, Aug. 30, is pitcher—Galehouse. Um- Greenwood’s Bowie pulled an un- Segura Miami, and Enrique jame—1:45. pires—Rommel, Berry end Kannapolis 8-4 »n the lumpy "mouse” which Leslie rais- school any reason for his picture being Boyer. afternoon assisted double Mill- Morea of Argentina. napolis, Ind., high graduate, (Second Game) The advanced the play, taking his left in the taken. The camera shy nag is just victory Arkansas ed under eye sev- soils of the Red won the National Lefthanded Golf- team the er’s' liner on the fly and tagging The B'ey going after a mere one hundred BOSTON- 220 000 200—6 14 1 to National finals enth. a:e series LOSES, SETS RECORD ev in North Dakota ers’ championship today defeat- thousand CHICAGO 000 OQl 200—3 8 1 in Los Schaufele off third. Craig singled, $ by bucks. Angeles. The end came with unexpected to ^ ing Loddie Kempa, Ok- took second on an error and raced GOTHENBURG, Sweden. Aug. cal, well adap'ed Stillwater, Johnson, Dobson (7) and Tebbetts The Kannapolis infield fell suddenness for the crowd of 10,- 22 2 in Caldwell apart home on a and the up. ships. Byrd Little Rock —200 010 022—7 9 4 first hitter he opening* no-' Curtis a not entirety the end of the inning when he had pitched Third Street hurler gave up 16 provided against Greewood .... 010 101 000—3 8 4 arm trouble, them. unexpected dethroning when she developed and the Corriher, relieving bases on balls. “You Get A Better At Blackwoods" /». hurler Ifa"fc Buy churned over the 100 meter dis new Dodger proceeded to Funk and Hamilton; Johnson 19 batters. tance in 1:07 to beat Brenda Hel fan Although Kinlaw. and Smith. i SEIBERLING TIRE SALE NOW ON Lumberton ace. Farm In the ser, her long-time Los Angeles North struck ou1 tenancy United Little —. men to Rock 000 100 304—8 8~3 States rival, who held the old meet rec the first seven face him, Z %£ IX"*"wenl declined from 1939 when RIDE AS YOIT PAY—EASY TERMS_ ... 040 000 000—4 7 6 he was touched for seven hits, and Kannapolis 39 percent of U. S. jl crd of 1:07.2. Miss Helser placet Little Rock pulled «W1V farms were ■ miseue* allowed four 209 Market 1. XHal 2-9224 third, behind runner-up Nancj five Dodger with two Schaufele and Hamilton; Black- operated by tenant* until 1945 BLACKWOOD’S eross the plate. run. f Merki of Portland. Ore. runs to eighth and burn, CorrfiMt Fetrea (9) and when only H percent were ninth (Y)f so op- 18 ptal 2-145S fcmin».lp£ Croat. « erated. North 2nd Si. KlUli jl Afr. Ja

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