FORT SCREVEN TEAM MEETS PIRATES FRIDAY NATIONAL GUARD Harvard’s Oarsmen Outstroke Yale On River NIGHT PLANNED _. _ *_____—-.★-;_____Thames i Harlan McKeithan, Other Wil- Pulls Fast One CRIMSON WINS Cape Fear Loop WHITE SOX STOP mington Guardsmen, To Sykes YESTERDAY'S RESril. ^ American L^„ XT» For Visiting Team SIXTH STRAIGHT Diamond Dust RED 5 TO 2 Play In Shikina-Beaver Tilt v SOX, —-- +----- the mound for |£.s?;V„ssr" but two more games in the carry the colors to *• Fourth With Detroit1 at ™ fhe team of Fort Screv- Make Clean Sweep for Barnhardt catch- Break Four Game Wartin^11*on> Leon ((Blackie) Sykes, the cauli- Cape Fear league left of the first Marks, with John Losing (Rain). Postponed a number of Wil- Time All and while Hines is expected to pitch en, Ga., starring flower merchant who puts on the Straight of half season yet to be played, ing Streak to Advance Nearer New left here with of the clubs bunched Biggy Jenkins with Lefty Lupton York^^in^tf*Cincinnati, mington boys who bouts at Thalian Hall, is a Three Races with most (Rain), poetponod wrestling Norwood Mc- Third Place Bostons to around the top position all games in held in reserve. Either ,Pittsburgh 8: Boston 2 National Guard companies but he’s learning Chicago 3: young promoter, will be termed as cru- Kenzie or Woodcock will catch. Philadelphia » serve in the United States Army, the loop today Brooklyn 12; St. fast and the more experienced mat BY BILL BONI I.ouis 5. will play the Wilmington Pirates cial. BOSTON, June 14.—(41—The Chi- it Schedule Field night at impresarios claim he has what NEW LONDON, Conn., June 14— Pepsi Cola is leading by the small Umpire White Sox broke a four standings at Legion Friday cago game American while Mason- At Robert Strange, Jackson and league 8:15 o’clock as the Pirates stage takes. UP)—Harvard’s oarsmen stretched margin of one game,, losing streak today to defeat the test National Guard Night, hon- Marks, King’s and Finkelstein Brown. Red Sox 5 to 2 and move within Cleveland_ B."n p- a gala Like all successful wrestling pro- their string of rowing successes boro, for- and Watson and Griffith. oring a large number of the are tied for next to top honors At Hilton, a few percentage points of the moters, from the late Jack Curley against Yale almost into monotony The Batson and Grot- ~ 22 mer guardsmen who are expected the S. A. C. team is trailing all. At Masonboro, third-place Bostonians. Chicago- ,53’ this evening, as the Crimson var- to return to the city for a week- down, Blackie Sykes employs psy- Pepsi club will meet the Finkelstein gen. Detroit_~_£ ;4 .317 Lefty Ed Smith, who won Chi- .517 sity shell streaked under the rail- and both Philadelphia- 2P;* end leave. chology in his matchmaking from entry at Robert Strange, cago’s last previous game when St. Louis_ 7, i5J, entertain- Fireworks and other re- at the mouth of the sure to use the Diamond Dots _ ,2 time to time, finds it gets better road bridge managers are he set down the Red Sox a week Washington 2J .333 features are an ef- teams have National" '3!7 ment being planned sults than extra purses, bonuses for river Thames a solid three and a strongest lineup possible in Cape Fear loop ago, went the route. League Bert manager of the and the by Kite, wrestlers who win five in a row, and of the Elis. fort to win. Both Skeet James proven very popular with St. Louis_ fd, lengths in front Wildness ”* W£n V.’1 and indications are the quarter kept Mickey Harris, Pirates, similiar devises. Dewey Rabon are silent about their boys trom Camp Davis, as have Brooklyn_ 22 Jl .591 interest- It was the sixth successive var- starting Red Sox , in trou- New York .860 program will comprise an and clever for the boys from the camp been ..?. Sykes has the slant-eyed the seventeenth choice of hurlers today’s game, ble and he blew in Cincinnati_" .509 and welcome home for sity triumph, up completely .1 _o ing rousing Jap, Oki Shikina, battling brawny, but are expected to use about the popular with the teams and the Chicago ..—— 5^ who will be straight meeting on the Thames In the eighth with the score tied at the former guardsmen Pittsburgh _ .151 swarthy Joe (I *ttle) Beaver in the sort same lineups as have kept them in crowds of the city. in » Screven for the which a Harvard boat of one one . M home from Fort his and tussle bill Boston_{2 headliner of tug or another has come home first. their high standing positions. Philadelphia_ 2: .317 week-end. In that inning, Luke Appling 10 35 at Thalian Hall Monday night. The Not since the junior varsity race Hilton Snooky Stevens and James Carter, Among the players on the Fort opened with a . Myril Hoag two hooked up two weeks ago and in 1937 has the Crimson tasted de- At Hilton park the King team will formerly of the A’s have been signed games todat Screven team is Harlan McKeith- and walked, filling NEW Beaver hung a devasting punch on feat, and today’s victory marked be at home to the S. A. C. club and by Finkelsteins and will see serv- TORK. June 14.—(J>i_ptni,,k. S. (Cousin Wil- the in the lb!* an, brother of W. clean bases. Mike Tresh singled, Major leagues the jaw of the Jap as the referee JOE BEAVER Harvard’s fourth straight with a very much improved ball ice with that team-today. and a former (LITTLE) (Won-lost records1 in bur) McKeithan, freshman, bringing home two runs and Chap- pa^thC,?™' was breaking up a fistic blitzkreig swap of combination, club, the boys from the southside National catcher for the Pirates, and a man came all the around League in retaliation tions. He matched Shikina with Rin- and varsity co-tests. that way the Jap had launched junior, varsity are expected to give a good account The 54th Regimental Band Philadelphia at number of other Wilmington sol- week. from first when Lou booted Chicago (2)-n„.s attack on the of auld, the Canuck, for the next From the smooth flow of power Finney (3J5) and ball here for a similiar part of themselves. Under the new man- played for the Pepsi Cola-Camp Podgajnv (4.2) v« diers who have played trounced bent into their the ball in right field, Tresh going (5-5) and Root Fa!,'»» the Indian. After Shikina him husky- which the Harvard’s show- Davis made (4-2). In former agement last Sunday, the team game Wednesday night to years. third, from where he scored on af — The referee stuck his al- young Rinauld last Monday night, blades all through the four miles, ,„^.oston Pittsburgh (2) n«,.j, by guns, ed the old-time spirit that has always a big with the crowds in the city. (2-2) and Errickson Continuing their program of pro- which won, a long fly-out. (2-6) p, n-eJ’ the fans let out a loud and Shikina sought Promoter Sykes, and the margin by they will return (2-1) anO W|lk“ for mem- though been characteristic of the club. Bat- It is hoped that they Lanning (1-3). viding entertainment the he couldn’t it seemed they might have Boston scored prolonged squawk. This, of course, asked him again why likely for first in the third New York at bers of the armed services of the of teries have not been announced again soon. CIncinnaii (2)—s»hn another shot at Beaver. Very bettered Yale’s 1934 course record when Dom dou- macher (4-3) and served to spur the Jap to a vigorous get but is inning DiMaggio Carpenter (3 uT United States, the Pirates have in- but the S. A. C., Manager Alford Riddle (4-0) and Sykes explained the In- 19 minutes, 61.8 seconds, they bled. He was out at third on Fin- Yander Jieer protestation, the crowd "egging” him patiently, eith- in the is ex- (oj) vited all men in the armed serv- a minute off that expected to send to the mound Every game loop Brooklyn at St. was too much man for Shi- were almost mark, Louis (2) Hi,h on. Then he asked for a return dian just ney’s attempted sacrifice, but Fin- to attend the bout, er Norwood or with to be contested to- (6-5) and Wicker > nr ices, in uniform, Shikina timed in 20:40 to 20:53.4 for Yale. Skipper Russo, pected hotly (1-1 Case? confident he would it. He kina, said he’d try to match ney reached third on Ted Wil- vs. Warneke (7-1) and as their at a feeling get to flaw with this Barefoot Burney Covington doing the as the first half is draVing White game guests special so Trying find any day liams’ (M)* knew the match W'as hot. that the with somebody not quite tough. single and crossed the plate price (20 cents). Harvard crew, however, would be catching chores. With a much-im- close and at least five of the nursing on ’s 4 Detroit at fans wanted to see him get another Two days later, Shikina fly-out. Washington (2) _ Word from Fort Screven is that like to find wrinkles on a the King club is now clubs have a chance to the well as his trying proved infield, cop CHICAGO Ab K H O A (3-2) and Newhonser T« crack at the Indian, so he was just his wounded pride as (3-4) u»2 many of the men in the 252nd C. full-blown Georgia peach. This was a team to be reckoned with. first half 2b_ 4 0 0 1 1 (3-S) and Hudson the mean- bunting. Knickerbocker, (4-7). sure he would be re-matched with enmity towards Beaver in A., of the North Carolina a bort which, stroked by 19-year old Masonboro Kreevich. cf_ 4 10 5 0 St. Louis at formerly if he was rhilac7elphia t2)—r.ii. time, Sykes asked shikina Exe- Lodigiani, 3b_ 4 0 2 4 0 house (4-1) and National Guard will return to Wil- Bearer. sophomore Darcy Curwen of The Marks team will Another of the Cape Fear teams Ostennueiicr {Q.V., take another chance Machinery Kuhel, lb_ 4 0 2 6 0 McCrabb (5-3) and Babich it Now here’s where the crafty Pro- game enough to into a two-foot (U). for the week-end and ter, N. H., jumped _ mington journey to the Sound to take on the will engage Camp Davis Wednes- Appling, ss 5 12 14 Cleveland with Beaver. You have three gusses at New H.Si a will motor Sykes employed his psychol- lead almost in the first three strokes, Hoag, if 3 113 0 York-Bagbr17 M S| is anticipated large number Masonboro Ramblers on the latter’s day night at the Stadium. This time vs. Ruffing (5-3). as to Shikina’s Blackie thinks final rf _ 2 113 0 be on hand for the contest. ogy. He bluntly refused to give Shi- reply. and from then no until the Chapman, home grounds, and a hot contest is it’s Marks Machinery. Tresh, c_-_ 4 12 4 2 Chicago at Boston (2)—Lyons (n Beaver on the will be primed when he faces a low and for the contest kina another chance at Jap few hundred yards rowed at Ross (1.0) vs. Gro-e n Arrangements anticipated as both teams are in the Smith, p_ 3 0 0 0 1 (4.1) Uli redskin night. that was more Newsome (4-3). have been in the making for some the next card. The Jap was furious the Monday but powerful beat second position and one will have to Chappelle, pitcher from Camp TOTALS_ 33 5 10 time between 1st. Lieut. W. F. but Sykes said he had other plans. Rene Rinauld, the Canuck, scraps than Yale could handle at any stage. 27 S down. Both Ed Lewis of Marks is to take the Smith 3; by Harris 8: •* Chief -- step Davis, expected place BOSTON Ab R H O A by Fleming Burns, score for He let Shikina boil, gave him plen- a newcomer, huge 3o0-pound Hits: Off Harris 1ft in formerly keeper and Frank Hines of the Ramblers on the Pepsi club made vacant by DiMaggio, cf- 5 0 111 7 Bird in the support- 0 in 2. ianian'ofi the Pirates, and Bert Kite, and ty of time to work up a good "mad.” Osley Saunooke, Finney, rf- 4 112 1 Fleming Balk: Harris. Using to be declare it will not be his club. Eith- departure of Vic Gore. Victor is pitcher: Harris. Umpires: everything is being planned to He asked Sykes why he didn’t get ing bout. This one figures Williams, If _ 5 0 3 2 0 Geisel Phi er Bullock or Wortman will life at Carolina sarella. Rommel, Basil. stress on brute OLSEN HANDCUFFS Jimmy going saving Beach. Cronin, ss_ 4 0 12 1 Time-' "'33 make the night one of the biggest the return bout with Beaver, prom- quite rough, w-ith the Attendance (actual): 6.000. Foxx, lb _ 3 0 0 6 0 baseball has had in Wilmington in ised to give him the works, pointed power rather on wrestling finesse Tabor. 3b_ 4 12 0 2 ‘"hot.” But and Both bouts will be two Doerr, 2b _ 4 0 12 2 many years. out the match was Sykes speed. Located nine miles east of the 3-0 Pytlak, c _ 3 0 1 12 2 In addition to Wilmington men just went along, making no explana- i out of three falls. PHILADELPHIA, Yanks Solve Port of *- Harris, p_ 3 0 0 0 0 Wilmington, Wrightivillo who play on the Fort Screven Fleming, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Beach is connected with the main- Fox, z_ 1 0 0 0 0 team there are a number of other Cubs Sophomore Southpaw And Indians To Win 4-1 land by a toll-free state highway North Carolinians from the 22nd BASEBALL’S BIG SIX causeway and Allows But Three Hits TOTALS .. 36 2 10 27 9 bridge. C. A. who will be on the HEA\ ROUTING squad BY SID FEDER z—Batted for Fleming in 9th. which will come here for the con- (By The ) For Second Shutout _ 000 0)0 040—5 Batting (three leaders in each league) NEW YORK, June 14.—(41— Chicgao On test, including, it is reported, men Boston_ 001 000 010-2 Easy Terms 1 Player, Club G Ab R H Pet. Simply by trotting out some of from Whiteville and other nearby IPS BOSTON Williams. Red Sox 46 161 47 67 .416 DODGERS EXPLODE Error: Finney. Buns batted in: WEMBERC 35 .138 29 51 .370 June 14.— W —With their old fashioned habit* of hit- Tresh towns where there were units of Mullin, Tigers_ CHICAGO, 2, Appling, Knickerbocker, Reiser, Dodgers_ 40 151 34 55 .364 ting at the right moments, the Cronin, Doerr. Two base hits: Tresh, the 252nd. C. A. to the time Vern Olsen, sophomore southpaw, prior and AI Travis, Senators _ 50 202 41 73 .361 Williams. Three base hit: Vince DiMaggio Lopez three hits for his Yankees overcame the twin-jinx of 17 HIT BARRAGE DiMaggio. Distributor! the guardsmen were called into Slaughter, Cards 55 221 36 78 .353 allowing only Tabor. Stolen bases Kreevich, Kuhel, Feller and the Cleveland 3rd 4k Grace Iti. a Drive Out Homers In Pi- Mize, Cards 40 142 21 48 .33S second consecutive shutout, the Bobby Hoag. Chapman. Left on bases: Chi- the national service as part of Phone 868S HOME RUNS outmaneuvered both Indians, 4 to 1 today. cago 9; Boston 10. Bases on balls: Off the army. rates 8-2 American League Outburst Defeats St. Smith 3: off Harris 8. Struck out: By Triumph the rain and the Phil- While Donald handcuffed Louis, “The boys are planning on see- York, Tigers_13 Philadelphia Atley all of their friends at the DiMaggio, Yankees_ 12 lies for a 3-0 homecoming victory the tribe with three hits, allowing 12 to 5 to Reduce ing game Athletics_12 Jure 14.—Wl— Johnson, today. only one man to get as far as Friday night,” according to a let- PITTSBURGH, Cards’ Lead ter received from Fort Screven, Long-range hitting sparked the Ott, Giants _15 The Cubs got five hits off Cy third base, to the evident enjoy- Dodgers _14 Bill Frank Hoerst ment of a crowd of 44,161 who “and we are hoping all the folks to an 8-2 vic- Camilli, Blanton, Crouch, Nicholson. Cubs _13 Ike but the out for the Bombers’ home at home who can, will be there.” tory over the Boston Braves today RUNS BATTED IN and Pearson, quartet poured ST. LOUIS, June 14— (•£>>—Brook- from the the Yanks The game will be the third in a as Vince DiMaggio and Al Lopez American League of Philly pitchers tossed in nine coming West, lyn Dodger bats exploded in a 17-hit Keller. Yankees_48 did to end Feller’s series the Pirates are this drove in five runs with two passes, four of which figured in just enough barrage against four St. Louis pitch- playing York, Tigers_48 homers. the Stan Hack’ was eight game winning streak a nd ers to win a 12 to 5 and »d »i season with military teams, having DiMaggio, Yankees _45 scoring. today victory MORE MORE chalk a over the Indi- already met Fort Bragg and Camp Max Butcher allowed Boston National League cashed by Dom Dallessandro’s up victory reduce the Red Birds' lead over the Cubs _50 ans stadium for the Davis teams. 4 Nicholson. for the first Chicago run in in Yankee National league to two games. seven hits, including homers In the Giants -39 single Ott, Phil first time this year. first inning by Baby Dahlgren and Camilli, Dodgers_38 the third inning. Singles by Held to two hits for the first five con- their winning streak the seventh by Eppie Miller. Slaughter, Cardinals _38 Cavarretta and Lou Stringer Stretching frames, the Dodgers suddenly began of Horses verted a walk in the fourth. The to elx straight, the Yanks climbed Stimulating Dimaggio’s circuit clout came In knocking the fences down in the Cubs their other run to within three games of the MORE at the sixth, scoring Fletcher w ho picked up sixth, driving Harry Gumbert from Charged Hollywood without benefit of a hit on three American league leading Cleve- had walked. Lopez snared his BROWNS STOP A*S the hill and scoring seven runs be- walks and in the landers in handing Feller his third homer in the home a grounder fore they were retired. That was the LOS ANGELES, June 14.— UR eighth bringing defeat on the season, against 13 seventh. and the five runs Chairman Giesler of the Fletcher and DiMaggio. All four ball game, they Jerry which held victories. For Donald, it was the homers over the left IN TO 2 Rain, the attendance added in the next two innings were horse racing board to- disappeared second win of the year, against to 2,838 delayed the start of the for show. cited 11 owners of nine field wall. NJNTHJ purely day racing one game 48 minutes and then caused lost. stables tr appear Jur.e 23 in con- Lopez’ homer was his second oi Auker Ball who considers The sixth-inning outburst reach’d Hurls Shutout a 17 minute e Tommy Henrick, interruption in t h when Dolf Camilli nection with an of the year while chalked * led its crescendo investigation DiMaggio seventh 3 Feller his personal property, For Eight John- inning. run of the stimulating horses at Hollywood his Showers halted the Innings; on offensive. In pounded his 14th home up eighth. PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A the Yankees the park. in the fourth In- son whacked his year onto the roof with two aboard. game briefly Hits Mueller, 2b _ 4 0 2 3 4 the first inning he He emDnasized that his Instruc- ning. 4 Marty, cf_ 4 0 0 4 0 tenth homer of the year-^fei* third That also proved the last of Gum- Rizzo, rf_ 3 0 0 1 1 another run tions were not to be construed as ROSTOV Ab R H O A off Robert his season. His bert. Camilli punched Etten, lb _ 2 0 0 8 0 Rapid evidence the 3b_ 4 0 10 1 June 14.—(JPi— a in the seventh individuals called had Sisti, PHILADELPHIA, Litwliiler, If_ 4 0 0 3 0 third inning single and his walk across with Cooney cf _ 4 0 0 6 0 Elden Auker hurled shutout ball been involved in any wrongdoing. Bragan, ss- 3 0 114 in the fifth both 'in the off Shoun. lb _ 4 12 0 0 figured Dahlgren, c_ 2 0 0 1 Owr.ers cited included W. L. until the ninth inning when Wilson Warren, 2 ses- West. If _ 2 0 0 3 0 Yanks’ two other scoring Pee Wee Reese, Brooklyn short- Crouch, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Brann, noted Rowell, 2b_ 4 0 112 Miles doubled and Bob Johnson hit Maryland sports- Benjamin, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 sions. 3 stop, doubled to drive in two runs in Miller, ss _ 4 12 2 3 man; A. A. (Bert) Baroni and the a home run, as St. Louis scored Hoerst, p- 0 0 0 0 0 CLEVELAND AbKH O A himself when Moore, rf_ 4 0 12 0 the eighth and scored movie an 7 to 2 over the !’■ arson, p- 0 0 0 0 0 ss_ 2 0 0 5 3 barons, Louis B. Mayer Berres, c_ 2 0 0 1 0 easy victory Boudreau, wild. Pete M ', 3b- 3 0 0 1 1 3b_ 3 0 0 0 1 Frank Crespi’s relay was and Harry M. Warner. P. Waner, x_ 1 0 0 0 0 Athletics today. Keltner, Blanton, p_ 1 0 0 0 0 Walker, If- 4 0 12 0 Reiser's home run wound up the Masi. c _ 0 0 0 0 0 Giesler gave his order at an The Brownies went to work ear- Livingston, c_ 2 0 0 1 0 Heath, rf- 4 0 110 Hassett, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 scoring. —_ 4 0 0 2 0 open meeting of the attend- two when Campbell, cf H O board, Salvo, p _ 3 0 0 0 1 ly. scoring in the first BROOKLYN Ab B A TOTALS_ 29 0 3 24 11 Trosky. lb_- 3 0 0 9 0 ed about 200 xxx _ 1 0 0 5 2 2 3 6 by spectators, called Ross, 0 0 Walt Judnich x—Batted for 0 0 0 Reese, ss- Johnny Lucadello, Crouch in 7th. Mack, 2b _ 3 0 to 2b- 5 112 3 investigate reports that nine and Cullenbine blasted Bump CHICAGO Ab R H O A Hemsley, c_ 3 115 0 Herman, TOTALS_ 34 2 7 24 7 Roy Reiser, cf- 5 3 3 2 0 3 _ 2 0 0 0 2 horses had been stimulated. 4 with successive Hack, 3b- 1116 Feller, p 2 10 1 x—Batted for Berres In 7th. Hadley singles. 0 lb 1 Sturgeon, ss_ 4 0 0 0 3 x _ 1 0 0 0 Camilli, J Rosenthal, 5 0 2 3 3 xx—Batted for Masi in 9th. In sin- Dallessandro, cf_ 4 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 Riggs, 3b the second, Rick Ferrell Eisenstat, p- 5 1 1 0 1 Ethyl-Dow Chemical company, lo- xxx—Batted for Salvo In 9tli. Nicholson, rf_ 3 0 0 1 1 Wasdell, rf gled with two out and scored on If- 5 2 3 3 0 cated a mile south of Carolina PITTSBURGH Ab R H O A Leiber, if_ 110 10 TOTALS_ 29 1 3 24 12 Walker, Auker’s line double to center- c- 2 0 0 2 0 2h _ 4 deep Cavarretta. lb_ 3 0 2 14 1 for Feller in 8th. Frank, Beach, consumes more electricity Gnstine, 1112 x—Batted 3 12 2 0 Handley, 3b_ 5 0 0 1 1 field to drive to the show- McCullough, c_ 2 10 5 0 NEW YORK Ab R H O A Owen, c_——- than the entire Hadley 1 0 0 0 1 City of Wilmington. ss_ 3 0 112 Stringer, 2b_ 2 0 112 lb_ 4 0 0 8 3 Hamlin, p- .Vaughan, ers. Nelson Potter was Strum, 1 1 1 0 greeted by 4 0 0 1 3 4 2 2 1 2 Coscarart, x 0 Elliott, rf- 3 0 0 5 0 Olsen, p_ Rolfe, 3b 2 Van a Lucadello that scored 2 2 0 Tamulis, p- 0 0 0 1 Robays. If _ 4 0 110 single by Henrich. rf- 3 2 26 3 5 27 2 0 Fletcher, lb _ 2 2 19 1 Auker. George McQuinn walked TOTALS_ 16 DiMaggio, cf _ 110 000 000 000—0 4 0 10 0 TOTALS_,_ 43 12 17 27 16 DiMaggio, cf_ 4 2 2 2 0 and Judnich’s double scored Luca- Philadelphia_ Keller, If -_—— —_ in Lopez, c 3 3 2 6 0 Chicago 001 100 lOx—3 Dickey, c- 4 0 0 0 0 x—Batted for Hamlin 6tli. dello. Cullenbine’s Error: None. Runs batted in: 3 0 0 5 2 Butcher, p_ 3 0 112 single brought Stur- Gordon, 2b __ ST. LOUIS Ab R H O A Two 2 0 0 2 5 McQuinn across with t he geon, Dallessandro, Stringer. base Crosetti, ss_ 2b -«- 4 2 3 1 2 hits: Cavarretta. Three 0 2 1 Crespi, TOTALS___ 31 8 9 27 8 Mueller, base Donald, p- 3 0 Moore cf _2- 4 0 0 3 0 Brownies’ sixth run. hit: Hack. Sacrifice: Leibor. Boston 100 000 100—2 Double Hopp, lb- 4 2 2 11 0 St. Louis collected another run plays: Mueller, Bragan and 29 4 6 27 13 Pittsburgh- 001 102 13x—8 Etten; TOTALS_ Padgett, If_ 5 0 2 1 0 in the sixth when walked Nicholson, Stringer and Hack. Left on 010 000—1 5 McQuinn Cleveland _ 000 rf_ 0 2 2 0 Runs batted in: Dahlgren, Elliott. bases: Philadelphia 5: Chicago 9. Slaughter, for the third time and scored on New York_ 101 020 OOx—4 V'vner, 3b_ 5 0 0 1 3 Rllfche", DiMaggio °. Miller ciiintt. Bases on balls: Off Blanton off 3; Iv, ss_ 4 0 2 2 2 Lopez 3. Two base hits: Lopez, Moore Judnich’s double and A1 Branca- Hoerst off Pearson off Olsen Runs batted in: Henrich, DiMaggio, s.rion, 2; 4; 3. c_ 3 115 0 Gome runs: banigren, Iluuuggjn, .ou- Struck out: Blanton 2; by Hemsley, Keller 2. Two base hits: Di- Mancuso, to’s muff of Wally Moses’ throw. 4 By Pearson c__ 0 0 0 1 0 ter, Lopez. Sacrifices: Butcher. Dou- Olsen 4. Hits: Off Blanton Home runs: Henrich. Hems- Marshall, ST. LOXJIS Ah K H O A 1; by 5 in Maggio. 2 0 0 0 3 ble plays: Rowell and Dahlgren. Left 5 off Crouch 0 in 1; off ley. Double plays: Gordon. Crosetti, Humbert, p_ Lucadello, 2b 5 2 2 2 1 innings; Hoerst 1 0 0 0 1 on bases: Boston 6. 0 in two batters in Boudreau and Trosky. Shoun, p_ 7; Pittsburgh 2 0 (faced 7th); off Strum, Mack, Dr LUG lb--- 2 0 10 2 __ 0 0 0 0 1 IN'S Bases on McQuinn, Nahem, halls: Off Butcher 2; off Pearson 0 in 2. Wild pitches: Pear- Left on bases: New York 5; Cleveland p Judnich, cf- 4 13 4 0 Lake, z -_!_ 1 0 0 0 0 Salvo 6. Struck out: By Butcher 5: son, Olsen. Losing pitcher: 5. Bases on balls: Off Feller 3; off THE NEW If_ 5 0 2 0 0 Blanton. 0 0 0 0 I DRINK SENSATION Cullenbine, 0 10 S. FRONT ST. try Salvo 1. Wild pitch: Salvo. Los- Umpires: Wagoetz, Reardon and Con- Donald 3; off Eisenstate 1. Struck out: Hutchinson, p_ Clift, 3b _ 4 0 0 2 1 ing pitcher: Salvo. Umpires: Barr, lan. Time: 1:48. Attendance (actual)- By Feller 5; by Donald 4. Hits: Off Grace, rf _ 5 0 0 2 1 Sears and Jorda. Attendance: 2,838. Feller 6 in 7 innings; off Eisenstat 0 TOTALS__ 38 5 12 27 12 2,808. Berardino, as- 5 0 2 1 2 Time: 2:18. in 1. Hit by pitcher: By Donald: A Ferrell, c 3 12 5 0 z—Batted for Nahem in 8th. DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR! (Keltner). Wild pitch: Feller. Losing Auker, p _ 4 1115 Brown’s Minnelusa Cops pitcher: Feller. Umpirec: Quinn, Brooklyn_ 000 007 140—12 Grieve anc? McGowan. 2:10. At- TOTALS_ 37 7 12 27 12 Time: St. Louis_ 002 020 100— 5 tendance: 44,161. A PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A $10,000 Added Kent Errors: Riggs, Crespi, Herman. Runs REFRESHING DRINK! Brancato, as- 4 0 0 1 3 batted in: Hopp 2, Moore, Padgett, Moses, rf _ 4 0 0 2 0 Del., June Parker Reach Herman, Reiser 2. Camilli 4, Owen, Cos- More and more TIP k In drugtjiste, If _ 4 13 0 STANTON, 14—UP)— demand. Grocers, Miles, 6 McNeill, carart, Reese 2. Two base hits Slaugh- lb- 4 1 1 10 0 up on the inside on cafes, lunch Johnson, Coming the ter, Hopp, Riggs, Padgett, Camilli, counters are the telephone Y! cf- 4 0 0 2 0 Brown’s Finals of “A” literally keeping FMj Chapman, far turn Joe W. Minnelusa Triple Reese. Three base hit: Crespi. Home wire Hayes, c 10 0 11 hot, DEMANDING more and more TIP. The the pacesetter, M runs: Camilli, Reiser: Sacrifice: Cos- public c- 2 0 0 3 1 passed yBili, to has Wagner, <■& carart. Double play: gone TIP this marvelous Suder, 3b_ 4 0 10 0 win the fifth running of the $10,000 ST. LOUIS, June 14.— —Na- Camilli, Reese WILD—you, too, will like and Camilli. Left on bases: Brooklyn new CHARTER SERVICE Davis, 2b _.3 0 0 2 2 added Kent handicap by four tional champion Don McNeill of drink in the space-saver bottle. Take a TIP today! lengths 6; St.> Louis 10. Bases on balls: Off Hadley, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 at Delaware park today. My Bill Oklahoma City and Frankie Parker Hamlin 2; off Tamulis off —You'B like it! Potter, p_— 0 0 0 0 0 1; Nahem weakened in the stretch and of Altadena, reached the final 1. Struck out: By Hamlin 2; by Gum- ON OS Harris, p_._ 3 O' 2 0 1 was Calif., CALL FOB BATES fourth behind fe'ir Alfred bert 2; by Nahem 1. Hits: Off Gum. and He round of the Triple A Invitational 5 TOTALS_ 33 2 7 27 8 Rolls. The b*Jtcl,n innings (none out in 6th): AT TOUR GROCER'S favorite, Itabo, finished tennis tournament but both 0 Shoun St. Louis_ 240 001 000—7 today 7 in 2 (none out in 8th): eighth in the 10-horse off Nahem 2 in ASK FOR Philadelphia_ 000 000 002—2 field. advanced only against stem opposi- 1; off Hutchinson 1 in TIP AT MUG STORES 1; off Hamlin 8 in off — Errors: Lucadello, Brancato, Chap- tion. 5; Tamulis 4 in Potter 4 Hit AIRPORT WILMINGTON man. Buns batted in: Judnich 2, Cul- bails: Off 2; off Harris 4- nfr by pitcher: By Hamlin (Crespi). AT LUNCH COUNTERS Struck McNeill had the more strenuous lenbine 2, Auker, Lucadello, Johnson 2. Auker 2. oit: By Winning pitcher: Hamlin; pit- RICH 4. Auk!; I- losing IN DEXTROSE Two base hits: Miles 2, Berardino, by Harris Hits: Off Hadley 5 competition, being forced to five sets Dber,:u Gu™bert- Umpires: Barlick AT SERVICE STATIONS FLYING SERVICE run: 1 2-3 innings; off Pmelli anC PENNINGTON Auker, Judnich 2. Home John, Potter 3 in 7 3 Ballanfant. Time: 2-25°‘ off Harris before he defeated Gardner Mulloy of son. : Judnich. Double ning; 4 in 7 Attendance (paid): 5,885. INJURY TO innings Losing Coral “20 YEARS WITHOUT PASSENGER OR STUDENT” plays: Brancato. Davis and Johnson; pitcher: Hadley. Umpires: Gables, Fla., 7-5, 8-6, 4-6, 1-6, and Hubbard* on bases: Ormsby Pipgras. McQuinn and Berard'ino. Left Time-me' 2 hou«- 6-0, in their semi-final match. 6-4, 10-8 battle from Ted PhUadelpbia 6; St, Bonis ft. Basel fin Attendance! 8.307. Schroeder Parker, seeded No. 2, .won a 6-4, of Glendale, Calif,