**THE EVENING STAR C-2 Washington, D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, IBM Big Fleet of Sailboats to Race \ jßolling Nine Blanked, Major Leaders By th* Associated Press . In Cup Regatta This Week End Plays Batting—Fain, Philadelphia. .333: Mitch- FBI Favored to Oust i Scott Today ell. Cleveland. .323; Woodling, New Yrrij. .32': Kell. Boston, .311; Good- i The 1952 President’s Cup Re- a second race that day starting Ey **»e Associated Press man Boston. .310. gatta moves into high gear this at 2 p.m. 'Runs—Berra. New York. 94; Dobyv. Cleve- I ! ELGIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla., land. 92; Avila. Cleveland. 91: Rosen, Car Dealers Today as big 89; | week end a fleet of wind- The final race is slated Sunday Sept. representing! ! Cleveland. Minoso, Chicago, and 10.—T earns j Joost. Philadelphia. 88. jammers from all sections of the at 10 a.m. First, second and third bases in and : (East Coast off Japan Alaska held Runs batted in—Dobyy. Cleveland, and race Hains Point place trophies will be awarded on’ the lead today in the Air Force) I Zerental. Philadelphia. 9.V Rosen. Cleve- In Sandlot Series \ for The Evening Star trophies. the basis of points in land. 93: Robinson. Chicago. 90; Drouo, Hilk WPIS earned each tournament | 1 . 89. A week later the waters of the the three FBI will be a strong favorite to of races. Queen Su-; with two victories each. Hits—Pox. Chicago. l“t: Fain. Phlladel- Potomac will be by zanne to j phia. 182; Avila. Cleveland. 168; Robin- | churned 100- is slated present thej Elmendorff -1 son, Chicago, and Rosen. Cleveland. 167. eliminate Used Car Dealers from jmile-an-hour speedboats [ Air Force Base. racing* prizes to the winners at Washing-j paced of Doubles—Fain, Philadelphia. 41: Vernon, the city for gold i [Alaska, by the hitting Washington. 30: Rosen. Cleveland. sandlot baseball series the President’s Cup. ! ton Sailing Marina Sunday at; i Chicago.»nd Power Boat |Ray Robinson of Pittsburgh, Pa.,j 1 Bauer. New York. 29: Roblnsor.. when the two teams meet at 4:30 Chairman Bill 4 p.m. blasted and Mantle New York 28. Rogers out an 18-8 decision over Triples—Simpson Cleveland, and Rlr.su!o, * announced last night that The following compete: o'clock this afternoon on the JgjPf classes Munich, Germany, AFB yesterday: ! New York. 10; Pox, Chicago: Young. St. his committee is expecting at Stars, Thistles, Louis, and Vernon. Washington. 9 South Ellipse. least Chesapeake 20s, its second victory. five of the fast Gold Cup for Home runs—Doby, Cleveland. 30; Berra, boats Comets. Chesapeake 16s, Hamp- New York. 29; Easter. 28; The - to One- pitching by Leon Chil- Cleveland. G men. Departmental compete in the three heats for | tons, Snipes, Penguins, Lightnings Zernia! Philadelphia. 27: Rosen. Cleve- dress gave AFB, Japan, land. and Dropo. 25. League champions, are undefeated the President’s Cup—one heat on land Tempests. Johnson a Detroit. September 5-4 decision over Fort Francis E. Stolen bases—Minoso. Chicago, and Jensen, W hile Used Gar Dealers, Anacostia Saturday, 20, and two >! Tickets for the pageant and two Washington, 17: Rlzauto. New York. 18; following Warren, Cheyenne, Wyo. Throneberry. Boston, and Rivera, Chi- the day. days of power racing are now cago. 14. circuit representative, have one vKjHV The program week Memphis AFB also is unde- that end. lon sale at regatta headquarters, Pitching—Consuegra. Washington. fl-O. defeat and must win today to stay opens the evening of September 204 feated, whipping Bolling AFB, 1 000: Shantz. Philadelphia. 22-7, .750; Evening Star Building: Washington, D. 5-0 last night Raschi. New York. 15-5, .750: Gorman, In the playoffs. If FBI wins as 19 with an aqua pageant that will|[American Automobile Association C.. New York. 5-2. .714: Reynolds, New in its first in York. 17-8. .880. *1 Regatta start the double expected, only Departmental include coronation of | headquarters, Seventeenth and j —Shantz, Philadelphia. 140: and * v elemination meet. Queen Suzanne Johnson 1 Pennsylvania Memphis Pitch- Pierce, Chicago, 135; Reynolds, New from the ¦ avenue N.W.; Fair- | York. Wynn. Industrial League teams will re- symphony barge way er Paul Penson gave up only four 132; Cleveland, 1311 1 .fy :.K. I I anchored in the Sports, 1338 G street N.W.; I I Garcia, Cleveland. 130. in ? * hits and struck out 16. main the race with all boast- ] mm / j • tL river above Hains Point. | Hains Point Inn and at most . MMMMHf Wt ma- In another game ing perfect records. Meanwhile, Sail Chairman Wirt rine supply houses. second-round , 1Batting—Musial. St. Louis. .334: Kins- yesterday Travis ; zewski. Cincinnati, Baumholtz, Hill, Gill was predicting a fleet of be- Ticket prices for each day of AFB, Calif.,! .318: Silver Industrial League dropped ; Chicago. .318: shoendienst, Si Louis, tween 180 and 200 sailboats in 10 racing are $1.25 for seawall seats its first decision, a 5-4 j .306: Robinson. Brooklyn. .305. champion, faces Louis, Atchison and classes for this week general verdict to Pepperall AFB, New- Runs—Hemus. st. osf Robinson. end’s three-1 land 75 cents for admis- Brooklyn. 93: Lockman. New York, and Keller, Departmental runnerup, yafopjp? Wem" race program begins foundland. Musial. St. Louis. Brook- I series. The ! sion. Tickets for the Friday night lyn, 02; Reese, tomorrow so one clear record will Saturday at 10 a.m. the Today’s games: 89. with boats water show at Hains Point are ,Tt batted . FT cl ! E - Warren vs. Runs in—Sauer. Chicago. 118: be soiled. getting away by classes at AFB.JB Washington:,„ 3P AFB vs.Fairchild Hodges. Brooklyn. 98: Thomson, New V :'> five- 75 cents for seawall seats and Travis shep- s*>%?/.; ..i Ramey York, Ennis, 94; Heurich, Industrial League - V . ze% VY|Tfill!v\ M minute intervals. Skippers general nara. Tex : AFB, Puerto Rico, vs and Philadelphia. saili 50 cents for admission. j Munich AFB, and Scott AFB. Campanella. Brooklyn, and Slaughter. herup, kept its slate clean, but 1 ! 111., vs. Bolling AFB Belleville. St. Louis. 92. had a rough time before knocking Hits—Musial, St. Louis, 171: Schoen- ;w " * > his 2,000th major league hit for > Jouis. 169; Adams. Washington Royals, \ v!»> Cincin- the last Negro fe. Baseball nattl, 168; Lockman. New 161; St. Louis. Dark. New York. 157. York. tealn in the running, out of the (Continued Minor Leagues From Page C-l.) The White Sox advanced to Doubles—Schoendlenst. St. Louis. 38; tournament yesterday. The Brew- third place in the Ey the Associated Press Musial, St. Louis, 36: Ashbum. Phila- American delphia. 31: Hamner, Philadelphia, 3ti; ers edged Royals, wiched around * the 3-2, in 10 an out, loaded the League, taking a pair of 3-2 deci- I All playoflfts on best-of-seven basis! Sauer, Chicago, 29. innings. bases. Washington. I INTERNATIONAL i Triples—Thomson, New York. 11: Slaugh. sions from LEAGUE PLAYOFFS ter. Brother Love, 38-year-old Heu- Scarborough’s pitch to (SEMIFINALS) I St. Louts. 10: Kluszewskl. Cincin- third Successive homers by Cliff: nati. and Ennis, Philadelphia, 9; Fondy, rich veteran, Courtney 7; Toronto, 3 (Montreal leads. ' Chicago. 8. struck out 11 as he hit the catcher to force Mapes and in thej | Montreal. ! bested the Royals’ Tom Johnson. home Ray Coleman, running for last half of the 11th 1 Rochester, 9: Syracuse, 0 (Rochester Home runs—Sauer. Chicago. 35: Kiner. gave Detroit * leads. l-O). Pittsburgh. 32; Hodges. Brooklyn. 30; Each nine hits. SAILS ON THE Kryhoski, with winning Gordon, Boston. 22: Boston, allowed POTOMAC—Thistle Class sloops shown tuning up off Hains Point are one of 10 the run. a 4-3 victory over Boston. It AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mathews. Heurich scored the winning classes in It PLAYOFFS and Campanella, Brooklyn. 21. run to race the sailing phase of the 1952 Cup Regatta Saturday was the first win of the season dropped (SEMIFINALS) President’s and Sunday, the Red Sox into fourth! Stolen bases—Reese, Brooklyn. 27: Jeth- on Ralph Cooper’s with two rop sailors from the East Coast will compete for The for Littlefield, a four-time loser. place. Boston 1 Milwaukee, 12; St. Paul, 11 (Milwaukee: Robinson, Brooklyn, Evening Star trophies. The following week had taken a 3-2 l-O). i h U leads. PhllaClelPhla 19i R> “n out in the 10th. The Brewers had end speedboats will take over the river for the The lead Art i Kansas City. 5: Minneapolis, 2 (Kansas ph ' ’ windup of the regatta. Yankees were, to face an- over Houtteman in the City leads, l-O). l^'l3 filled the bases with no one out, top PU g < or? in and Connelly, other former teammate tonight as i of the 11th. PACIFIC vs!l2 ~76-0,r. „„ New but a strike-out and a man picked _ , COAST LEAGUE York, 1.000: Roe. Brooklyn. 11-2, Taylor’s single, Duane Pillette was slated to pitch Cincinnati and the Braves Oakland. 6-10; Sacramento, 4-6. .84«; Johnson. Boston, 6-1, .833; Yuhas. off third left Heurich still needing Jothnson Series Ends Today k| nfc Hollywood. 1: Seattle. 0. Bt. Louis. 9-2, .818. l Nil19 a to Darrell Johnson, against . swapped in their twi- San Diego. 8; Los Angeles, 3. the deciding run Cooper walk Hec- (Only games scheduled.) before Willoughby Esso and Griffith’s (Continued C-l.) tor Rodriguez’s At Field, night twin bill in Boston. The "W; cent it across. From Page sacrifice and Chico Ebbets former Dodgers TEXAS LEAGUE (SEMI- "Saa-«**i«sr». la. “ PLAYOFFS off at Carrasquel’s the White Dee Fondy and Toby Atwell ißeds* Harry Perkowski bested FINALS Consumers square 2:30 p.m. . , . . single gave Shortstop Roy McNeill led the „ 1 Shreveport. 3; Fort 1 (Shreve- ¦» lng much of a proved Max Surkont, 2-0, after the port leads, l-O). Worth. two today in top Sox a 2-1 edge in the fifth, but the big hatchetmen as! Brewers with hits and two at Griffith Stadium the! burden P^Washington’s , Spahn Dallas. 11; Oklahoma City, (Dallas ! on the Nats tied the score in the knuckleballer Warren Hacker! I Braves’ Warren had taken! leads, 6 runs scored. Outfielders Reds deciding game of the Walter leaving the Nats just short of be- ja 1-0 hurling duel from l-O). Giegrich and Whitey seventh when Busby singled, stifled the Brooklyn hitters withj Rookie SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS Emsweller U1 P t g ‘ (SEMIFINALS) League , Johnson Baseball playoffs. club Grasso sacrificed Yost again safeties. Fondy ¦Joe Nuxhall. „ got two hits each for Heurich. i Thi. K and seven smashed ai Mobile. 4; Atlanta, 1 (Mobil* leads. The N^fc”Nats bossesCOntend^lwill concen- doubled. | run-scoring triple j and Atwell*il (Only game scheduled.) trate on lining up more respected chipped Mt. ood flv sinsle was in with a single that! Vernon 8 Robinson's ! EASTERN LEAGUE PI.AYOFrS (SEMI- W h 0t r the only hit in ; FINALS) ! Mai Features „ off Fornieles in three drove one of the in Chi- Three Mark J teams ,j' tallies Albany, CYCLE tradmg mt h®s previous innings cago’s five-run, j Reading, 7s 6 (Reading Leads.) and SPORT SHOPS Major q } before Mele bat- fourth-inning League Box Scores r ntn * Binghamton, Schenectady. (Bmg- 933 G St. Ch ’ against 7; 6 N.W. 424 9fh St. N.W. (YESTERDAY’S GAMES.) ted for Johnson and broke up the rally and Joe : Turner's Program Tonight ihamton leads, l-O). l™!>rTeJ™ Only 5019 Wisconsin Avo. s 1 Landrum. a seventh-inning A triple-feature SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 8223 Georgia Tigers, 4; Red Sox, 3 !'Browns, 5; Yanks, 4 ' home bappy with his home run by Roy pre- wrestling show, FINALS Avo. PrnhQhiv „„v,i shot into Campanella Montgomery. 2; 1 (tied, 1-1). Boston. A.H.O.A. Detroit. A.H.O.A. New York. A.H.O.A. St. Louis. ending his days as a the supported by one other Macon. 1 DtM’ggio.cf 4 0 4 A.H.O.A leftfield stands. Hacker, a 13-game winner, bout, is WESTERN LEAGUE 4 0 2 0 Grothcf O ]McD'gald,3b 4 111 Marsh.ss 5 2 2 1 11 sented Goodm'n.2b 5 15 5 Kuenn.ss 2 0 Dorish, from racking 5 2 3 Collins.lb 5 0 7 Goldsb’y.lb 3 2 9 ( attpmnu^nrf .* a Nats’ nemesis, held up his fifth ; on the program tonight at Turn- Lincoln. 8: Des Moines. 3. Vollmer.il 4 110 Hatfield.Sb 5 0 13 Mantle.cf 4 12 0 Weriz.rf Slit lastfc 12 Rd *9i-2 l Washington :of Omaha. O; Sioux City, 6. Zarilla.rf 10 10 Dropo.lb 5 113 0‘Berra 40 0 to seven hits. Harry the season. er’s Arena. This Denver. 7; Pueblo, O. FOOTBALL c 1 Courtney,c 418 1 for the f will be the 6tephens,3b 3 2 0 0 Sullivan,lX 5 2 1 Oi 6Jc PCCt 6. last Colorado Springs. 10; Woodling.lf 4 0 4 0 Dyck.3b 3 0 1 S now P osses ses a 10-3 lifetime rec- A pair of former Wichita. 7. Leplco.3b 2 10 0 Mapes,rf 4 2 2 0 Bauer,rf 4 2 6 0 Lenhardt.lf 3 11 ( untoidJTnVm?along with suchtf other Dodger farm- ¦’children’s night of the season, Evers.rf-lf 52 3 O Ginsberg.c 32 7 0 4 12 1 Porter.cf 4 4 ( . ord against the Nats. Federo,2b 3 3 5; Martin.2b 1 g lands—Turk Lown and Johnny Gernert.lb 5012 0 2 21 2 Young.2b 42 11 h S nS 1 jwith any youngster or White.c 5 13 1 Houtman.p 3 0 Rizzuto.ss 3 £?* Bob Porterfield was forced to Klippstein—were 15 under Raschi.p 1 0 0 0 Littlefield, p 3 0 Wo(^ ' expected Lipon.ss 6 11 0 1 d Eari RaRa SC^rt erry Sny to be Press Club Golfers Tie; EQUIPMENT 4 0 4 Sain p 210 0 {Kryhoskl 11 0 ( £nd getting Trout.p hpr° i turn over a 2-2 tie to Randy Gum- on the mound for Chicago in in free when accompanied’ 3 10 4 Kuzava.p 00 0 0 SCoieman 0Q 0 ( ’'M«ffh.N if? n °r the I Kinder.p 0 0 0 0 ?Mize 0 A pert after seven of the tonight. by For the •Throneb’ry 10 0 0 1 0 0 Clvde mutte twin bill with Brooklyn an adult. Playoff Set December 1 Scarbor’h.p 0 0 0 1 first game - Poh twisted his left Delock.p 0 0 0 0 2£*tte Wynn Gets 20th Victory. One of the main events brings A playoff is slated December 1 Amateur and Totals 35 7 25* 6 Totals 33 927 £ in Tony Totals 42 9 31 16 Totals 37 12 33 12 search h h m h® Wynn Galento, former heavy- between Joe Gambatese and Fred ?Filed out for Kuzava in Bth Inning. °, he Slipped on the mound, Early reached his 20-vic- weight nfof . wu T boxer, against Frank ’Called out on strikes Xor Kinder In {Doubled for Littlefield in 9th. more a threat at the plate. Porterfield , tory goal for the second straight Hew- Marshall to decide the National! 10th. {Ran for Kryhoskl in 9th. was nailed for two ; itt. Another one fall or 60-minute Press Club golf championship.) winning ’One out when winning run scored. n ore ?f a in season as he pitched the Indians SOne out when run was scored. ? Problem runs the second inning, when: limit match sends Steve Stanlee; )They tied net scores of New York 020 101 000—4 are Eddie Yost and Jim Busby. Saul Rogovin batted ' to their sixth straight triumph. 1 with 78 Boston 000 000 200 01—3! St. Louis 202 across Hank against Ray Thunder. | yesterday Country! Detroit 000 010 100 02—4 000 001—5 Batting practically nothing, both Edwards and Held scoreless through five in- at Bethesda mjt\ FOOTBALLS i Runs—Woodling (2). Bauer. Rizzuto, are with a The third feature is a two-man) Club.) Runs—Lepico (2). Evers. Sullivan. Mapes ; Marsh. Goldsberry (2), Courtney. Coleman, defensive stars who have single. The Nats had picked up a nings by Shantz, the Indians ral- JERSEYS ’ team pairing Tony I2>. Ginsberg. Errors—FederoH. Hatfield, Error—Porter. Runs batted In—Marsh, n her years that they re lied for two runs in the sixth and affair, Marti-1 | A triple tie for third bracketed! W\\ Dropo. Sullivan. Runs batted in—Gins- Dyck. Bauer. Rizzuto. Lenhardt (2). Me- run in the second inning when ’nelli and George 1 n " Bruckman Ed Merkle, Tom and Car- PANTS berg t2), Mapes. Two-base hits—Stephens, Dougald. Sain. Courtney. Two-base hits— r^J r°l ng lum Bus by’s flyto center scored added four more in the eighth to ) Wheeler I V. Ginsberg. Home runs—Mapes, Ginsberg. Courtney. Lenhardt. Bauer, Kry- hpp in ®»! oUg^uWltl Mickey against Clint Cody and Jack Dil- son Lyman Martin. thlir ha J bey i - hand the 1 1 with 81s. High gross Sacrifices—DiMagglo, Federoff, Houtteman. hoski. Three-base hit—Bauer. Home runs ? doubt Vernon from third, little left-hander his W HELMETS —Marsh, w f J and they tied lon. The preliminary matches was by with 150, I? Double plays—Goodman to Lipon to Ger- Rizzuto. Sacrifice—Lenhardt. but Manager fourth seventh setback. It was Shantz' “won” Hal Miller nert (2>; Lipon to Goodman to Gernert; Left on bases—New York, 10: St. Louis. retained, the score in the when Ver- Steve Gob with Jim Austeri, followed FADS, ete. Rwhc *y start- by Bill _ Kuenn to Federoß to Dropo. Lelt on bases 10. Bases on balls—Off Raschi, 3; off h arris6 ho as to surround singled fourth straight loss in an attempt Donaldson S — non and came around —Boston, 7; Detroit. 8. Bases on balls Littlefield, 6; off Scarborough, 2. Struck f“them with*f a catcher,f on gain ing at 8:45. with 139. OH Trout, 4. Struck out—By Trout. 1; i out—By Litlefleld, 7; by Sain. 1. Hits— leftflelder Floyd Baker’s double, to his 23d win. by Delock, 1; by Houtteman, 6. Hits—OH Off Raschi, 4 In 3 inlngs; off Sain. 2 in and second baseman who can hit. 2-2 Trout, 9 in BVi innings; oft Kinder, 0 in;3 Innings; off Kuzava. 1 in 1 Inning; off That situation existed until A dozen Giant hits, Including i 3 inning; off Delock, 3 in I*4 Innings.];Scarborough. 2 in IVh innings. Runs and Fornieles, who blanked the A’s the 12th, when Willie Miranda beat , homers by Monte Irvin, Don Muel- Runs and earned runs —Off Trout, 2-2; off;'earned runs—Off Raschi. 4-3; off Sain, with in major league Delock. 2-2; off Houtteman, 3-0. Winning 0-0; off Kuzava. 0-0; off Scarborough. 1-1; one hit his out a bunt. Rogovin forced him ler and Alvin Dark, helped Rookie pitcher—Houtteman (8-18). Losing pitcher off Littlefield. 4-2. Hit bv pitcher—By debut, was only slightly less es- but the White Sox pitcher flabber- Bill Connelly rack up his fifth —Delock (4-7). Time—2.39. Attendance—- Scarborough (Courtney). Passed balls— rective in -3.718. Berra. Courtney. Winning pitcher—Lit- his second start. He gasted the Nats in general and straight success since joining the tlefield (1-4). Losing pitcher—Scarbor- gave up a run in the first inning Gumpert particular club in mid-August. ?ushgo' 4 -«). Time—2:46. Attendance— in when he when Nelson Fox doubled, Orestes stole second base. Tom Solly Hemus’ Minoso Wright was ’ bases-loaded sin- Cubs, 7; Dodgers, 1 singled and Eddie Robin- purposely passed, gle grounded but Fox’s liner and Red Schoendienst’s two- Chicago. A.H.O.A Brooklyn. A.H.O.A. son out. That locked glanced off Yost’s glove and run Jeffcoaficf 4 0 6 0 Cox,3b 4 0 13 the double featured a five-run, 5 0 0 Reese.ss 4 14 4 Braves, 1-0; Reds, 0-2 score, for the Nats had scored trickled |fl B'mnoltz.rf 3 into leftfield, enabling ninth-inning uprising that gave BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKER- 4 against Fondy.lb 4 2 7 2 Ro'nson,2b 0 2 2 Cincinnati. A.H.O.A. Boston. A.H.O.A. Harry Dorish in the first Rogovin to romp the Cardinals Sauer.lf 3 13 0 Shuba.lt 3 12 0 Tempe,2b 4 0 11 Jethroe.cf 4 2 2 0 inning home with the their uphilltriumph Atwell.c 3 110 Snider,cf 4 2 2 0 Adams.3b 4 113 Logan.ss 413 4 on Yost’s double and Fred winning Stan Serena,2b 5 2 3 3 C’panella.c 4 1 o 2 Marsh’ll.rf 3 0 10 Trges’n.lb 4 110 0 run. over the Phillies. Musial got Jackson,3b 5 111 Hodges.lb 3010 0 Kl'szski.lb 3 0 9 0 Cooper,c 4 0 6 0 Smalley.ss 2 0 6 5 Paiko.rf 3 110 Adcock,lf .3010 Gordon.lf 30 0 0 backer,p 4 10 0 Moore.p 10 0 1 B’rk'wski.cf 3 0 2 0 Mathews.3b 2 0 11 Landrum.p 110 2]McMillan.ss 312 3 Slsti.rf 3 110 •Amoros 1 0 O 0 ; Seminick.c 3 17 0 Daniels.rf 0 0 10 Branca,p 0 0 0 1 Nurhall.p 2 00 3 Dittmer.2b 312 3 •Gr’nglass 1 0 0 0 Spahn.2b 2 0 12 DEAR JACK BENNY j Totals 35 11 27 11 Totals 32 727 15 |! Totals 29 324 10 Totals 29 627 10 ’Lined Into double play tor Landrum in ’Called out on strikes for Nuxhali In Tth. , 9th. Chicago 000 500 011—7j< Cincinnati 000 000 000—0 Brooklyn Out) 000 lUU—I Boston; 000 010 000—1 Runs—Baumholtz, Fondy. Sauer. Atwell,! Runs—Jethroe. Errors—none. Runs Bercna, Jackson (2). Campanella. Errors—(l batted in—Torgeson. Two-base hits—Ditt- | I Jackson, Cox, Branca. Huns batted mer. Stolen base—Spahn. Sacrifice— YOU in— ] THINK (2). Spahn. Torgeson. YOU’RE « Fondy. Atwell, Jackson, Hacker Jeff- Double play—Logan CHEAP to «? coat. Campanella. Two-base hits— Left on base—Cincinnati. 2: Boston. 7. I Serena Jmrim’s Jackson, Baumholtz, Serena. Three-base |—Nuxhali. 1. Strike outs— hit—Fondy. Home run —Campanella. Sac-;! Spahn. 6; Nuxhali, 7. Runs and earned rlflce —Atwell. Double plays—Reese to,]runs—Nuxhali. l-l: Spahn. 0-0. Hit by Just (Mathews). look at Smalley Pitcher Winning these Robinson to Hodges; to Serena to;l Nuxhali | prices of j Fondy; Serena to Fondy; Jackson toilPitcher— Spahn (13-16). Losing pitcher— Serena to Fondy. Left on bases—Chicago, Nuxhali1 (1-4). Time—l:37. 9; Brooklyn. 5. Bases on balls—Off Hacker. 1; off Moore, 3; off Landrum. 2; SECOND GAME. off Branca, 1. Struck out—By Hacker, 1; ? (TREAD BLEMISH) Klinc.p 0 0 O 0 Yvars.c 4 1 5 3 batted in—Olaviano Nicholson. Ham- SIZES 4U /O Urr J MEN’S ALL WOOL SPORT COATS 0 0 Hofman.2b 3 0 2 2 ner1 (2). (2). Schoen- $18.50 •Oar'glola 1 0 dlenst (2).Simmons. Hemus Main.p 0 0 0 0 Connelly.p 3 10 0! Two-bases hits—Hamner. Hogue.p 0 0 0 0 Spencer,p 0 0 0 0 Hemus. Three-base hit—Schoendienst. Sac- Waugh,p 0 O 0 rifice hits—Miller. Ryan. Stanky. Left on MEN’S WOOL SLACKS 0 bases—St. Louts. Philadelphia. WE ||® ALL FALL S|O.QS ?Alls 1 ? 6: 9. Bases ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS \ ' J J on balls—Off Simmons. 3: off Drews. 1: Is W Bell.p jKoshorek 2JOl30 2 0 off Miller. 2; off Brazle. 2. Struck out— By Simmons. 3; by Miller, 4; by Brazle. 10 Totals 39 12 87 14 1; by Yuhas. 1; by Brecheen. 1. Hits—-Off :j FOR MUD AND SNOW TIRES : Totals 33 824 Miller. In 7VS innings; off Brazle. 0 in •Fanned for Kline In Bth. Vs inning; off Yuhas. 0 In Vi Inning; off ?Fanned for Waugh In 2nd. Brecheen,: 0 In l inning; off Simmons. 7 {Fanned for W. Bell in 7th. I in 8. innings; off Drews. 2 in Vi Innings; i| {Ran for Thomson in 6th. , off Hansen. 0 in *i Inning. Runs and | ! 'Fouled out for Thompson In 6th. earned( runs—Off Miller, 4-3: off Simmons, :: BUY ON BUDGET—NAME YOUR OWN TERMS Pittsburgh O2O 000 230 6 6-5: off DTews. 2-2. Wining pitcher— I | | York «10 040 OOx—ll Yuhts (9-12). Losing pitcher—Simmons New -II (11-8). Attendance—9.264. Runs —Groat. Metkovlch. Kiner, Mc- Time—2:27. Cullough. Fitzgerald. Senerchla. Mueller (2), Dark (2), Lockman (2), Irvin. Thomp- ADVERTISEMENT. son. Yvars, Hofman. Connelly. Errors— Metkovieh (2), Hall, Groat, Senerchla. Runs batted In—Mueller <3>, Irvin (3>. McCullough. Thomson. Dark (2), Sener- Do Something Today chia (2). Connelly. Kiner (3). Two-base hits—Berardlno. Groat. Three-base hit— Connelly. Home runs—Mueller, Irvin, , About Gray McCullough. Senerchla. Dark. Kiner, That Hair! itfia WEBSTER Why MARKET wait, when hair with the color and J olays—Dark having TIRE Hofman Lock- CO. Double to to ( j men; W. 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