This Week’s Fights Boston Red Sox Take Two From Athletics

Enrique ---! this week when he battles Williams won the on night. 15-round route at Los Angles Tues,^ Mexico city, Mrs. Brown Victor NEW YORK WHIPS ACL Softball Q ueen by locking Tomorrow BRO CHICAGO crown a year ago the week’s card. night HARRIS S, are cm Two other title bouts Larkin. of Garfield, HUGHSON, In Ladies’ Tourney of *ea^eTippy at Boston Willie Joyce, ^' weight crown last held by Barney BROOEYN TWICE for 10-round bout at Madi- , DI E TWIN BILL In Company Hosoitnl N.J., meet in a A’S BATS Mrs. M. C. Brown yesterday ^Lartong "t^/d o wu Jo|ce STIFLE Ross. Last year ^ gQ n rounds. defeated Miss Agnes Morton, 28—Sparked Garden.“ 28.— —The NEW YORK, April gon Square Bartolo, of Boston, defenrs 1iis CHICAGO. April UP) the honors in the Goods Miss Ruth goston Sal 5-3, to cop by the newly acquired White, One Touch Lose 2-1 ■ Chicago White Sex and the St. Cape Fear Coun- sin- Venus” la reis SpWer Knerr, Newsome finals of the who slammed three official scorer NBA featherweight "SSe af- tourna- Rosen, CUBS WIN TWICE I aga^t Louis Browns split a double-header club annual Ladies and a single Contests To Pen- try gles in the opener Champions,' Coast Line 5-1 Sunday, the Sox the open- ment. homer m the nign sos-J* winning and three- nine, is a a -- de- patient in the ne rr cch a er, 4-3, and the Browns the night- In the consolation match, York Giants c nant Seekers cap, the New OVER CARDINALS vs Larkin, it hospital, _. ., Willie Gary Ind., Tippy in trimmed Rocky Mount. Boston Joyce, cap, 11-8, before 16,869 fans Mrs. David S. Harrlss feated the Brooklyn dodgers (12;; at new 7 3 suit. Manager _ Frank N. J welterweight championship Comiskey Park. Mrs. Harriss Newman three up a doubleheader Burrs rGarfield, fieM0N •». fofjiLior Los April 28.—(IP. both ends of IOA Newark vs Rudy Campa, Angeles, PHILADELPHIA, ST. 23—/P>—Get- wearing his hat," Red Sox and two to go. before LOUIS, April ‘worry Milan, Baltimore, vs. —Boston’s hungry AMERICAN AT CHICAGO and 10-4, Sunday, f- at Bammore! Chadle/ pennant the ^owh g revenge for three de- reliable sources report. ^10) League (First guests, ting previous 0rHanS;ifhrtes (10). widened thei r American Game) of 54,181 paying the lightweights ST. LOUIS AB H O A turnout of feats by the Redbir.v., "he Chicago Dr. K. C. Maxie Stafrstar Baltoore! N. handing the Phila- R Walden, comp- -,, Ma^e Ikee Williams, Trenton, J., lead Sunday by est polo grounds and Angles Cal •• Berardino, 2b_5 0 14 7 Cubs dealt a double blow, 9-7 cal Tuesday: at Los Angeles, a double reverse, director, reports f-a';' 'v'-' for NBA ilghtwe ; 8 h * championship delphia Athletics Zarilla, 11-cl_ 5 0 0 2 0 SeaS YORK Bolanos Mexico City, WINS TWO AX N»W 3-1, to the St. Louis Cardinals, White's visit to vs. ss_ 4 0 2 1 3 BOSTON NATIONAL the Enrique mue u Beattie, 2-1 and 5-1. Stephens, hosp'-=’ Muscato, Buffalo, vs. (Fir,t C.m«) the first Kati-nal league nc|. at Phil N vs cl _ 3 0 0 0 f Sunday, in merely for a Buffalo, Bronx, N. YY.. vs. Harris Judnich, 0 0 A dental York, Steve BeUoise, Tex Hughson and Mickey 0 BROOKLYN at checkup a.\- (10); at New Finney, If_10 10 0 0 1 doubieheider of the season tha. nothing of a heavyweight the weak Athletics’ batsmen rl_4 110 0 Whitman, 2 was serious na-W- Jones, Pittsburgh, stifled Grace, PHILLIES TILT If-4 10 Park wh’ch expected to IN 3b- Johnny Denver, vs. Roy Miller, A’s streak 3b_4 0 112 Reiser, Sportsman's arise. Howev-’ at Denver,m!d^TenSnank Reuben and extended the losing Christman, 2 113 cusvom- Wednesday: Germaine. 3 0 2 1 Stanky, 2b- crowded with 31,599 paid doctor cannot crowd of 39,- Stevens, lb_ 14 3 0 2 0 reveal the cLv < |han/0-r^~’Eden to six as a capacity Walker, -- Kansas Mortheal, lightweights (8) I at Sears, c_3 1110 BOSTON, April 28—(£>)—Behind s n 1 7 i ssrs. Miss White’s return to Methot,' on. 0 Stevens, lb- 1 L0LI5 Wi’-aUn®^* 312 looked xx—Dillinger_0 10 0 5 0 0 4 NATIONAL AT ST. and VO. «« Woonsockst. Johnny Sain and c- that's what has the with Lou Galehouse, p_ 2 0 0 1 0 :op pitching by Padgett, 3 0 1# I (Firit Game) man'll Bobby Hughson hooked up ef —- A £SS'“£ b“l. x—Lucadello_ 1 0 0 0 0 Mort the Braves Sunday, Funllo, .12 1 AB B H O worried. a Cooper, CHICAGO Knerr of the Macks in scoreless 0 0 0 0 1 the Reese, -- 4 ° Milnar, p_ a do-ibleheader from 0 0 0 0 Hack, 3b_4 2 swept £ Saturday the ■ for seven innings in _ 1 0 0 0 0 Hatten, 3 2 manage'- had pitching duel xxx—McQuillan the opener 6-1 P-I 0 0 0 Johnson, 2b-6 Phillies, winning 2J 4 charges on the but the Sox got two 10 0 0 Lowrey, If-4 busy Robert the opener, 36 3 14 the 2-1. x—-HgrtianP-I £ 2 ®0 knocks TOTALS_ 9 24 and iakirg afterpiece, 10 0 0 rf 2 1 field ironing out the on base by Herring. P Cavarretta, J 1 kinks in the eighth x—Batted for Galehouse in 7th. --J 0o 0 0 ° 0 0 after’a ski —- 1 Pafko, cf-3 most a week of N. J., Verne ^ and xx—Ran for Sears in 9th. national at boston xx Herman inactivity. Orange ^ ^ Ted Williams u cf-- 1 0 f ^Of, Montrea^vs^Archie^ Johnny Pesky, Casey, p- Hickert, ? ? ? at xxx—Batted for Milnar in 9th. __ _ With an heavyweights (10>: GO). At Atlantic City; Sam Chapman (First Game) Gilbert, cf-1 0 £ £ eye on next middleweights Metkovich. CHICAGO AB R H O A H O A £ 3 Mondav, Seorge AB B 3 7 24 II lb 6 0 11 tilt with No. York, nuddlo- of a shutdout with PHILADELPHIA TOTALS- 35 Waitkus, the Senior vs. MO! Hawkins, robbed Hughson Tucker, cf_ 3 0 0 4 0 cf-5 » * 1 Fraternity nr-e Wyrostek. ? S x—B?tted for Higbe in 3rd. Livingston, c-6 J ; Burns has SSipC' in the last half of the Platt, cl_ 0 0 0 0 0 ® ® 0 1 2 3 moved his fSZ SS* a syasdell, If-4 ? xx—Batted for Herring in 8th. Merullo, ss-3 dynamic Kolloway, 2b _ 4 1 1 1 S \ Northey, rf- AB R * 1 0 r catcher, J. B. into inning. rf_ 4 2 2 3 0 ? 12 0 NEW YORK ? ? Passeau, p-4 Covington, the - Boston So, Wright, lb- 41 ? *? 1 0 ® ® ® number three ^frZ: McCormick, J ; 29 ss Bithorn, p-1 slot. was another Appling, ss_4 12 12 0 1 0 Rigney, 1 ® batting Covins for NBA The aftermath Tabor, 3b 3 -1 2 3 2 1 Kush, 0 Toronto, GO); Trosky, lb_ 4 0 1 10 1 p-1 J n ton came Mexico Cityy. featherweights Bobo Newsom c 4 ® o 0 0 through last Monday vs. Baby Gonzales, Mex/co mound duel, with Seminick, J ; , rf * 1! x—McCullough Ortegas, Texas, Peilore, New York, Hodgin, If_ 3 0 0 2 0 2b-4 ® Pike, 1 ! J> evening with a N slants until the Richardson, , } scorching triple at Roma Alvarez, matching Harris’ Lodigiani, 3b_ 3 0 2 0 1 0 4 16 at New York, Alter Montreal, vs. Willie Newsome, ss-4 4 ;! TOTALS_ 41 9 13 30 the crucial moment. Sox broke loose Tresh, c_3 0 15 0 0 0 0 u Lombardi, c r : Capt. Linwood at when the — 2 ? 1 in 8th. welters GO); at Worchester, Mass., seventh Raffensberger, p If- 3 x—Batted for Rickeri Rowan junior g (8); Lyons, p_ 2 0 0 1 4 1 0 ® ° ® Gordon, \ C A continues to hold down ^pdapitcher has not Holmes, Goraon PoUet. 1 0 0 0 2 been ss ^ Left on bases— Louis 0 10 0 Mize. Two base hits— p_ Pesky, St. 8, Chicago 5. Sanders, lb_ 3 0 Reese 2, 0 0 0 0 named but will be either 1 i 2 1 0 Witek. Home runs—Pike z—End icott_ 1 H, ;,i, Williams, —Galehouse 1, Milnar 1, Fernandez, If 2 113 0 Stanky, Kerr, 0 If-J J 112 Walker Barrett, 0 0 0 0 Heeden, S. Rowan or 2b-3 0 4 0 12 0 Stolen bases— Reiser, p_ 0. K. Bi-W 6-0 Ooerr, Lyons 1. —Galehouse 1, Lyons Hofferth, c- Reese, 0 0 0 0 ® ° or zz—Sessi_ 1 lb- ° Hits— off 6 in 12 0 Schumacher, Pike. Left last Monday’s winner. Whiteville, Sfork, 3. Galehouse 6 innings; Roberge, 3b 4 0 Sacrifices— 0 0 0 1 *j 0 1] 3 6. Eas. Dickson, 1 Trip rf Milnar 3 in 2. Passed ball—Tresh. 112 2 bases— Brooklyn 12, New York p_ Metkovich, ss-3 2 1 Losing Wietelmann, 0 0 C 0 ; 3b 4 0 0 off Schumacher 7, Herring 1 Brecheen, p_0 Pellagrin!, pitcher—Galehouse. Pas- _ 2 0 0 0 P on balls— GENE WARREN Umpires—Rue, Cooper, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 By sarella and McGowan. Time—1:41. Atten- Strike outs— by Schumacher 6, Higbe Donnelly, p_ H. Wagner, c-? 2 n n n 1 0 0 0 0 Star Writer Hatten 5 in 2-3 inning; High. zzzz—Moore_ Sports Hughson, p-4 dance—15,000 (estimated). TOTALS _ 29 6 8 27 12 Hits— off ~ American Golf 5 In 5; Casey 0 in 1 Pro’s Linwood Rowan and W. A. Brown 1 in 1-3; Herring 30 14 9 27 7 _ 44 7 17 B1GCR0WDSEES TOTALS- 35 2 Philadelphia _ 000 001 000—1 Losing pitcher— Hatten. Umpires— Ste TOTALS at Mason- R H O A (Second Game) 20x—6 z—Batted for PoUet in 5th. teamed up yesterday PHILADELPHIA AB Boston _ 000 310 wart, Dunn, Henline and Magerkurth Stick To Home Links to a 6 0 0 3 0 ST. LOUIS AB R H O A zz—Batted for Barrett in 6th. boro to spark the Ramblers Benson, If- 4 Time—2:47. Berardino, 2b_6 13 4 4 Error—Cooper. Runs batted in—Semen- zzz—Batted for Rice in 10th, 3-1 series up between Peck, rf- 0 INDIANS the two game 4 2 Grace, rf__ 5 113 1 ick, Hofferth 3, Hopp, Ryan, Holmes. zzzz—Batted for DonneUy in 10th. NEW YORK, April WIN, 4 0 28.-WH! Hall, 2b- over Whiteville, evening I ss —6 12 3 3 Two base hits— Newsome, Seminick. (Second Game) to 0 win cf-4 1 2 3 0 Stephens, Britain's gclf professionals are Chapman, 0 Sacri- AB R H O / 2—9 at one apiece. 4 0 0 6 0 McQuillei}, If _ 3 2 2 2 Three base hits—Hofferth. Hopp. BROOKLYN Chicago_ 000 042 001 28.—(JP)—Pitch- the two clubs game McQuinn, lb- 5 0 14 serious about wanting to con- DETROIT April 0 6 1 Zarilla If__ 1 0 0 2 0 fices—Fernandez. Cooper. Double plays— Whitman, If St. Louis_ 100 030 300 0—7 try nine, which pound- Rosar, c 4 0 2 Embree scattered The Whiteville Christman, 3b_4 12 10 Northey and McCormick. Left on bases— Stanky, 2b 5 0 0 clusions with the current er Charles (Red) 3b 4 0 2 2 2 crop of hurler for 14 Suder, Boston Base on balls— 3b 3 12 1 Rice. and knocked in ed four Masonboro 0 0 2 1 Bradley, cf__6 12 10 Philadelphia 9, 4. Reiser, Errors— Merullo, Schoendlenst, ! American stars it looks as six Detroit hits Wllaesa, ss- 2 0 0 though was unable to Stevens, lb_4 2 19 0 Raffensberger 2, Cooper 1. Strikeouts— Ramazotti, 3b 2 0 2, Lowrey 4, a 12th runs last week, 3 0 10 0 Runs bitted in—Slaughter have to come vital runs with inning Knerr, p- 2 0 Hits—off Raf- rf- 4 3 3 1 they might over here- two of Mancuso, c _ 3 12 Raffensberger 1, Cooper 2. Walker, Cavarretta, Waitkus 2, Musial, Klein, as the Cleve- solve the southpaw pitching 110 0 0 5 in 6 Schanz 3 in lb 4 0 19 Two to do for the and double here Sunday 33 1 8 27 6 Kramer, p_- fensberger innings; 2; Stevens, Sisler 2, Rice, Livingston, Gilbert. it, Nelsons the collected only seven TOTALS_ cf- 4 0 0 0 Indians took a 3 to 1 victory Brown as they Ferens, p_ 2 0 0 0 1 —Cooper. Losing pitcher—Raf- Furillo, base hits—Musial 3, Waitkus 2, Marion, Hogans are too busy making mon- land com- 000 020-2 c- 3 0 0 4 Brown wTas in _ 000 p — 1 0 0 0 0 fensberger. Umpires— Pinelli, Anderson, Merullo. Home) overtime scattered hits. Boston Hollingsworth, Ballanfant, Lowrey, Rice, Walker, on this side to their third successive 010—1 ss- 4 0 2 3 ey go wandering in __— 000 000 0 0 0 0 1 Time—1:46. Reese, control throughout the con- Philadelphia Miller, p_ Barlick. I runs—Klein, Livingston. Sacrifice—Low- the Tigers this year. plete Behrman. p- 0 0 0 0 afield. same with [ rey. Double plays—Klein, Schoendienst, in out eight and giving! Error— Runs batted in— ski 1000 crowd test, striking McQuinn. TOTALS _ 42 11 15 27 10 x—Herman (unassisted). Left on x ie (Second Game) and Sisler. Waitkus With a largest Doerr, Betkovich, Chapman. Two base 0 0 0 0 total of $550,000 in prize; two base on balls. CHICAGO AB R H O A PHILADELPHIA AB R H O A Branca, p bases—Chicago 13. St. Louis 9. Base on history-57,149 paid-watch- up Knerr, Metkovich. 0 0 Dt.'roit hits— Suder, York, 3 0 0 2 0 xx—Padgett _ 10 due to be distributed among the (Stuoby) Rowan, who played his first! Tucker, cf_ Wyrostek, cf-lf_ 4 0 12 0 balls—Pollet 4, Passeau 1, Barrett 1, best Frankie Home run—Chapman. Sacrifice—Wallaesa. _ 0 0 0 0 ed Embree Platt, cf _ 2 0 110 If_ 2 113 0 Davis, p Dickson 3, Brecheen 1, Donnelly 1. golfing tribe this year, for the charges of Frank. and McQuinn. Left Wasdell, 0 0 0 starting in a ding-dong game Double play—Wallaesa Wright, rf_5 13 2 0 Moulder, p 0 Strikeouts—Pollet 1, Passeau 2. Dickson Overmire 7. Base DiMaggio, cf_ 2 C 0 0 0 with the $10,000 Houston Invitation, bases—Boston 9, Philadelphia _ 0 0 0 0 one- stood out as the offensive on Kolloway, 2b_ 5 0 110 xxx—Galan Hits— off Passeau 11 in Overmire, hurling Manor, Strike- Northey, rf_ 4 0 14 0 j 1, DonneUi 1. battle. on balls—off Knerr 3, Hughson 1. — 10 10 the sim-Jv out two Appling, ss __4 1113 xxxx—Sandlock ! 6 2-3 Bithom 3 in 1-3; Kush May 9-12, Americans innings, went all star of the tilt, blasting 10. Umpires— McCormick, lb_4 0 15 2 innings; ball through six outs—Knerr 5, Hughson lb_5 0 16 0 3 in cannot afford to lose several Trosky, _ 4 0 0 1 1 3 in PoUet 5 in 5; Barrett 1; Dick- weeks and two in his five and Weafer. Tabor, 3b 24 1 3; on a job. doubles singles Summer, Grieve, Paparella 5 2 2 TOTALS _ 37 4 10 the way to lose eight-hit Hodgin, If_ 5 1 c_4 0 13 0 son 0 in 1 2-3; Brecheen 2 in 1-3; Don- on a lo however rmicn Seminick, in trip Britain, at the plate. His only Time—1:48. 3b-4 12 2 1 z—Batted for Behrman 3rd. Hit appearances Lodigiani, Richardson, 2b _ 3 0 0 4 1 neUy 3 in 2. by pitcher, by—Pas- AT DETROIT to left field. c_3 2 16 0 xx—Batted for Branca in 5th. they might like to show that a.- AMERICAN out was on a long fly Fernandes, Newsome, ss_ 3 0 2 2 3 seau (Marioni. Winning pitcher—Kush. AB R xxx—Batted for Davis in 7th. a or tt CLEVELAND ? off (Second Game) Smith, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Losing pitcher—Donnelly. Umpires—Bog- tion’s doubters thing two 0? 1 0r) The Masonboro team jumped Jurisich, p_ Moulder in if_ 5 0 BOSTON AB R HO A O’Neill, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 xxxx—Batted for 9th. Sase k—Rowe _ 1 0 0 0 0 gess and Conlan. Time—2:59. three. 0 0 4 in the first inning NEW YORK AB R H O A c£ — 5 to a 4 to 0 lead cf_ 4 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mackiewicz, Culberson, Papish, p_ Mulligan, p_ 0 0 0 0 f 2 ss-3 3 12! Seerey, Carl Poteat doubling to left, Pesky, ss-4 110 z—Moses__ 10 10 0 Rigney, (Second Game) rf-! 1 n in 2 with If_3 1 2 3 C 0 0 Rosen, cf _ 3 2 2 3 Fleming, a two bagger to Williams, Hamner, p__ 0 1 0 TOTALS_ 32 1 7 24 8 CHICAGO AB E H O A “ 0“ 0 0 Rowan hitting rf_3 0 1 1 ( lb-J S Doerr, 2b_6 115 0 zz—Kennedy 1 0 0 0 0 Pike, 3b_ 5 0 14 2 xxx—Ross-); , i x—Batted for Jurisich in 7th inning. Hack. 0 0 0 him and Kenneth Rogers 2 lb _ 2 0 1 10 : Gridder lb- in, lb _ 4 0 14 Perme, p_ 0 0 0 0 2 Mize, Ex Clemson Rocco, i , bring York, BOSTON AB R H O A D Johnson. 2b_ 4 0 0 8 4 0 12. c _ 5 0 2 6 ( 3b-5 rf_ 5 0 2 3 C zzz—Jones _ 10 Luttz, Keltner, walking. Bernie Covington poked Metkovich, 10 0 Ryan, 2b_5 114 1 Lowrey, If_3 12 0 0 0 2 4 a 4 0 0 1 ( ss- 5 3b —- 5 0 112 0 10 Marshall, If_ Boudreau, base hit to field, Pellagrini, zzzz—Wells__„ 0 0 cf 4 0 2 3 0 Cavarretta, rf_4 0 110 In All-America 3 « 1 3 0 another two right Hopp, 2b_ 3 3 2 3' Signs c- c 3 0 15 1 _ 0 0 0 Blattner, Hayes, McGah, zzzzz—Curtright 0 0 rf_ 3 0 110 Rickert, cf_3 113 0 u 0 0 0 0 a total of three doubles in Holmes, 3b_ 3 11 0 ! making 3 0 0 2 1 _ 1 0 0 0 Kerr, x—Monaco Harris, p- zzzzzz—Dickey 0 Gillenwater, rf__ 0 0 0 0 0 Waitkus. lb_ 3 0 0 5 1 c blast drove 0 Joyce, p_3 10 1! BROOKLYN, 28 (IP) Hegan, the frame. Covington’s Grive, p_ 0 0 0 0 lb _4 0 McCullough, c_4 12 4 0 April -?1 ?1 ? 0 0 Sanders, 17 1 Lo'ilar, c across TOTALS _ 35 5 11 27 E star fullback J 2 a and Todd trotted If _ 3 ss_4 0 1 > 2 Charlie Timmons, 0 0 3 4 in Rowan, Rowell, 113 0 Merullo, 3 2b _ 3 PHILADELPHIA AB R H O A TOTALS_ 40 TOTALS_ 20 10 10 27 V Mack, to third. 8 14 27 7 If_ 1 0 0 Schmit, p_ 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 on Louis Todd’s grounder Fernandez, 2 0 for Clemson whose touchdown gave xx—Mills Harrison, If _ 5 0 0 2 0 z—Batted for Papish in 2nd. Me si, c 2 0 _ 0 1 0 1 2 run 15 1 Brooklyn 000 102 010— 4 Southerners 6 to 3 Meyer, 2b Covington scored the fourth Peck, rf_ 3 0 0 0 0 zz—Batted for Hamner in 4th. the a triumph 3b_ 2 0 New _ TOTALS_ 33 3 8 27 11 5 0 2 0 2 Roberge, 0 1 2 York 130 230 Olx—10 Embree, p- home on Hall, 2b_3 0 13 2 zzz—Batted for Perme in 5th. LOUIS AB over Boston in the 1940 of the inning by stealing Wietelman, ss _ 4 0 1 1 3 ST. R H O A college cf_4 1 2 3 C zzzz—Ran for Jones in Errors— Chapman, 5th. _ Stevens, Kerr, Reiser Klein. 2b to 3 8 36 17 Sain, p 4 0 3 0 2 Pike, _5 0 0 1 2 Cotton Bowl game, has signed TOTALS _42 the pitcher. Rosar, c 4 0 0 8 1 zzzzz—Batted for Caldwell in 7th. Luttz. Runs batted 3 in—Kluttz, Rigney Schoendienst, ss _ 5 0 2 2 4 x—Ran for Hayes in 8th. Xiowan S Q'JUUir: mat Uiuu6m- Suder, 3b_ 2 0 0 3 3 zzzzzz—Batted for in Pike Rosen Walker Blat- play with the Brooklyn Dodgers Curtwright 7th. TOTALS 32 2 2, 3, 2, Stevens, Musial, If _ 4 0 for Mack in 10th. II 27 10 j 14 0 xx—Batted in- _ 4 it Wallace in the second Wallaesa, ss 0 2 1 2 tner. Two base hits—Reiser, Walker 2 rf_ 2 of the All-America conference, for in 11th. Aubrey St. Louis- 900 110 000—11 Slaughter, 0 13 0 x..x—Batted Fleming 3 0 0 7 1 _ a wild McQuinn, lb__ Philadelphia 000 100 000 1 Home runs— Rigney, Rosen, Walker Kurowski, 3b_4 0 was announced Vice AB R II O A and a single by Brown, Chicago 030 050 000— 8 10 2 Sunday by DETROIT ning, z—Caulfield _ 1 0 0 0 0 Boston 100 001 OOx—2 Double Rosen. plays—Anderson and Rei- Adams, cf_ 3 0 0 1 0 ss_ 3 0 0 1 2 was President Bill Cox. L pitch, and Roger’s one-bagger Newsom, p_ 2 0 10 1 Blattner. Sacrifices— Kerr 2, Joyce 0 0 0 0 0 Errors—Fernandes 2, Stephens 2, Ap- Error—Rowell. Runs batted Wilber, c- 3 0 0 5 0 zz—Kramer for run No. 6 Berry, p-10 10 1 in—Tabor. ser; enough to account pling. Runs batted in—Bradley 3, Mar.- Stanky. Reese and Stevens; Reese Sisler, lb- 4 0 2 11 He was discharged from ss_ 1 0 0 0 2 Hopp, Masi. Two base hits—Ryan, Rowell. 01 recently Webb, zz—Handley_ 1 0 0 0 € cuso Stanky and Stevens; Blattner anc making. 2, Berardino, Grace Kerr, zz—Moore _ 1 o 2b- 5 0 12 2 to end the evening’s tally 2, Stephens, Sacrifices—Jurisich, 2. Left on 0 0 0 1 air force after 47 months Mayo, Roberge Mize; Blattner, and Mize. Navy 2 0 McQuillen, Moses, Tucker, Hodgin, Fer- Rigney Lefl Rice, c 0 0 0 0 0 McCosky, cf _ 3 0 0 Manor announced after the game bases—Philadelphia 5, Boston 11. Bases TOTALS _ 33 1 7 27 11 Platt on bases—Brooklyn 8. New York 10, of service. lb 5 1 1 12 0 nandes, Jones, 2. Two base hits— on balls—Jurisich 2. Burkhardt, p_ 1 0 0 0 3 Greenberg, would travel to z—Batted for in Strikeouts—Jurisich Base on that Masontoro McQuinn 9th. Three base hits—Man- balls—off Behrman 5, Mouldei z-Dusak 0 _ 5 0 2 6 0 Jones, Bradley. Sain Hits—off 10 0 Wakefield, If zz—Batted for 2, 5. Jurisich 8 in 6 inn- 0 for their Berry in 9th. Double and 1, Branca 2, Davis 2, Joyce 2. Strikeouts zzz Verban Cullenoine, rf_ 3 0 0 4 0 Bladenboro Saturday cuso. plays—Miller, Stephens ings; Mulligan 3 in 2. Hit by -1 0 0 0 0 pitcher— Behrman 2, Joyce 4, Branca 1, Mouldei rf 10 0 10 Eastern State League tus- Boston 000 010 400—5 Stevens; Berardino and Stevens. Left on by Mulligan (Holmes). Wild GOLF HATS Mullin, seventh pitch—Juris- 1. Hits—off Behrman 3 in 2 0 2 bases—St. Louis 13, Chicago 9. Base on innings: TOTALS -33 Higgins, 3b _ 4 0 3 the Philadelphia _ 000 001 000—1 ich. Losing pitcher—Jurisich. ) 7 27 12 AT FOLK sle. Their present record in Umpires— Branca 2 in 2; Davis 3 in Moulder 2 3 0 14 0 balls—Kramer 2, Hollingsworth 2, Smith Ballanfant, 2; z~-B'tted for in Richards, c___ Barlick, Pinelli. Time—2:05. in 2. Hit Burkhardt 7th. is three victories and three Errors— Chapman, Metkovich. Runs O’Neill Hamner Perme Cald- by pitcher—by Davis (Blattner), zz—Batted for z—Outlaw _ 0 0 0 0 0 loop 2, 1. 2, 1, Attendance—20,735 (paid). Wilber in 8th. batted in—Doerr York Wild pitches— Hoyle. pitcher— Tebbetts, c_ 0 0 0 0 1 losses. 2, (Culberson scor- well 1. Strikeouts— Kramer 3. Hollings- Losing zzz—Batted for Barrett in ed on Behrman. 9th. zzj—Moore _1 0 0 0 0 AB R H O A Rosar’s passed ball), McGah, worth Papish 1, Hamner 1, Caldwell 2. Umpires— Dunn, Hemline, WHITEVILLE 1, Magerkudth and 0 'Chapman scored on McGah’s off Kramer 4 in Ferens 7 in 2 Stewart. Time— 2:17 Chicago 100 000 —3 3 0 111 _ 4 0 1 passed Hits— 2; 200 Overmire, p_ Heath, 3b St. Louis j ball;. Two base Attendance—54,181 (paid). —_—_ _ 2 1 Wallaesa. 2 in 2 Miller 1 in ooo 000 zzzz—Harris 1 0 0 0 0 ss_ 3 0 2 hits—Pesky, 2-3; Hollingsworth 1-3; 100-1 MygmER Powell, 5 Stolen Sacri- Smith 3 in O’Neill 4 in C. 0 10 bases—Culberson, Pellagrini. 2; 2-3; 0; Papish N. STATE Neilson, p_ 4 UNC, batted in— •■Ic- TOTALS_ 38 1 6 36 11 4 0 0 2 0 fice—Culberson. Double plays—Rosar to 1 in 1 1-3; Hamner 2i n 2; Perme 2 ir. 1; rMwiT H°nu- ,Runs 114 MARKET Williamson, 2b_ Collough, Hack. Musial. Two ba«« hit— z—Ran for Richards in 1 Suder; McQuinn to Hall to Wallaesa. Caldwell 2 in 2; Grove 1 in 2. Hit by 8th. c _ 4 0 17 Schoendienst Harrelson, Left on Three base hit— zz—Batted for Lake in 8th. 0 2 1 0 bases—Boston 13, Philadelphia 9. pitcher— by Smith 2 (Stevens, Christ- Musial. Green, cf _ 4 CINCINNATI REDS I°U6rh' Base on LOCKED balls—Newsom Passed ball FOR LEAD Sacrifice—Wait- zzz—Batted for Tebbetts in 1 0 Berry 2, Harris man). Wild 12th. rf _ 3 0 0 5, pitch—Caldwell. k!,s no?,herMiCU Russ, 4. Strikeouts— K,Cin' zzzz—Batted for Overmire in 0 0 10 0 Newsom 6, Berry 1, Har- —Mancuso. Winning pitcher—Miller. Los- Schoendienst 12th. Davis, lb _ 4 ed TP °n ris 5. Hits— off Newsom 8 in 6 bases—Chicago REEL Duncan, If_ 3 0 0 1 0 innings; ing pitcher—Smith. Umpires—Pass~re!la, RICHMOND, Va., April 28—Two stdTo,ul inL4ft 7, ROB and Cleveland _ 000 000 100 002—3 Berry, 3 in 3. Hit Atten- North by pitcher— by New- McGowan and Rue. Time—2:33. Carolina bsseball nines—the DROP 7-1 Burkhardt Detroit_ 000 100 000 000—1 som University BUCS, 2. REPAIR SERVICE 7 24 10 (Williams. Passed balls— McGah, dance—16,869. TOTALS_ 33 0 of North Carolina and North Carolina 4. Error— H A Rosar, Losing pitcher—Newsom. Umpires Hite-off Burk- At None. Runs batted in—Seerey, MASONOBRO AB R O State—were all tied up Sunday for the ^rdt“lnardt 6 *j*nin Burkhardt7 innings; Available Grieve, Paparella Weafer — Barrett 2 in 9 Embree 2, Greenberg. Two base hits—- Poteat, 2b-ss_3 12 0 1 and Summers, lead in the Southern conference CINCINNATI, April 28.— (JP) Time—2:26. Attendance—39,012 diamond Boudreau 2, Lollar, Embree, Wakefield, Rowan, ss-2b_5 14 3 1 (official), standings. The Cincinanti Reds pounded Rip ANCHOR HARDWARE CO. Mayo. Home runs— _ 4 12 12 Seerey, Greenberg! Rogers, 3b Southern Conference Standings: Sewell for 13 hits Sunday to *V Front and Dock Sts. Dial 5043 Sacrifices— Case, Covington, lb_5 1 1 13 0 gain *a»33t Overmire, Higgins! North Carolina 4 I .800 their fourth Double plays—Keltner, Mack and Flem- L. Todd, If_ 3 0 0 0 1 straight victory over North Carolina State _ 4 1 .800 ing; Fleming, Boudreau and c _ 3 0 0 9 3 the Fleming; George, Duke _1- 6 2 .750 Pittsburgh pirates 7-1 in the Mayo and Lake. Left on E. rf_ 4 0 0 0 0 bases—Cleveland Todd, StNAlUKS DOWN and Lee _ 2 2 .500 opener ot a scheduled double head- 7, Detroit 8 Base on Washirjgton Farrow, rf_ 0 0 0 0 0 — balls—Embree 5 NEW YORK, April 28 — UP) Major Clemson 2 1 .667 er. Overmire 3. Strikeouts—Embree 4 Wallace, cf_2 10 10 Over-’ league standings: South Carolina 3 3 .500 mire 5. Passed Brown, 3 110 5 The second was balls—Tebbetts. Umpires p_ National League William and Mary- 2 2 .500 game postponed —Hubbard, Pipgras and Berry. Time- NEW as a 3-1 L. 2 rain to fall Si 24. YORK, Teams W. Pet. Maryland 2 .500 steady began dur- Attendance—57,149. TOTALS _ 32 6 10 27 13 8 3 .727 Richmond 1 1 Brooklyn _ .500 ing the intermission. _ 9 4 .692 Tech- 2 3 WHITE VILLE _ 000 000 St. Louis Virginia .400 000—0 WASHINGTON, April 28—OP) — NATIONAL AT CINCINNATI ABANDONS Boston _ 7 4 636 Wake Forest 1 3 .250 SWIM MASONBORO _ 410 001 OOx—6 (First Game) knocked the New York _ 6 5 .545 Furman 1 4 AVALON, Washington Chicago ,200 PITTSBURGH AB R H O A Calif., April 28—UPy~ 5 7 Davidson 1 Errors—Powell, Poteat, Rowan, Rogers. Cincinnati _- .417 6 .143 rf Yankees out of first place Sunday Grionfriddo, _ 4 0 111 Nineteen-year-old Jimmy Slyter Runs batted in— Rowan 2, Covington, New York_ 5 7 .417 x—George Washington 0 0 .000 with a 3-1 behind the Sustine, 2b 4 0 12; was forced late Todd. Rogers. Two base hits— victory steady 4 8 .333 x—Virginia Military __ 0 0 Saturday night to Pcteat, Pittsburgh_ .000 Klner, cf 3 0 2 2 0 Rowan of Citadel __ 0 2. Powell, Covington. Stolen bases knuckle-ball hurling Roger _ 2 8 .200 x—The 0 0 give up his 22-mile swim Philadelphia !ooO Holman, lb- 4 0 0 9 0 attempt —Covington, Todd. Sacrifices— Brown, American League x—No baseball team in Southern 3b from Catalina Island to Wolff. Elliott. _ 4 0 0 1 4 the Cali- Powell, George. Left on bases—Whiteville Teams W. L. Pet. Conferenc this year. double Russell, If- 3 0 0 2 0 fornia mainland, when he was 9, Masonboro 9. Struck out by—Neilson 7, Stam Spence’s 8th-inning Boston_19 3 .769 ss -ox, 4 114 1 on the Brown 8. Base on balls off—Neilson 6, drove in two runs was the New York_ 9 4 *892 struck head by a water that -ameili, c- 4 0 0 3 Brown Wild 7 4 .636 o 2. pitches—Neilson. Detroit _ >ewell, taxi. The boat had approached winning blow. p- 3 0 10 2 8 -5C0 i BASEBALL’S BIG c .... St. Louis_8 SIX Barrett -0 1 1 the swimmer to him 4 ® •444 0 0 give food AMERICAN AT WASHINGTON Cleveland when a 8 7 big wave tossed it against BASEBALL RESULTS NEW YORK AB R H O A Chicago _ •«? By the Asosciated Press TOTALS -34 ~1 Z 77 4 8 *333 him Rizzuto, ss 5 0 12! Washington in x—Brtted for Sewell in 9th Slyter, knocking under the 2 10 *i57 (Three leaders each league). Philadelphia- incinnati AB water. A after an By the Associated Press Stimweiss, 3b_4 10 2! Keller, Yankees- 9 27 11 R H 0 doctor, examina- 12 444 ?rey, 2b American Henrich, rf- 3 0 111 Browns — 10 4 1 f 4 4 was League Probable Stephens, 38 3 16 421 tion, said Slyter not cf_ 4 0 2 3 NEW YORK, April 28—(JP)— VIcCormick, cf_ 5 seriously Washington 3, New York 1. DiMagglo, 1 Wietelman, Braves __ 9 24 3 1 2 4 n for Monday’s major league 18 .417 but advised If _ 3 0 pitchers fatten, 3b- 5 hurt, abandonment of Cleveland 3, Detroit 1. (12 innings). Keller, 0 2 1 Kerman. Dodgers .. 9 36 11 14 1 3 2 .4 games:— '339 Hess, rf for the Boston Etten, lb 3 0 0 7 1 Red Sox- 12 5 0 1 7 n the attempt present. 2-5, Philadelphia 1-1. Lost Records m Parentheses) Pesky, 46 14 18 .'391 2b_ 4 0 2 (Won and 3 St. Louis 3-11, Chicago 4-8. Gordon, 3! Reiser, Dodgers 11 3g pj 15 -1 3 10 0 j American League '385 National League Dickey, c _ 4 0 0 4 1 THREE IN A ROW Cleveland at New York—Reynolds (1-1) New York 7-10, Brooklyn 3-4. Gettel, p 3 0 0 0 1 RUNS ls 4 ;, « 1 vs. Bevens (1-0). BATTED IN °4 28—Jim Boston 6-2, Philadelphia 1-1. x—Llndell _ 1 0 1 0 I c- 3 0 0 5 n PAYMENT, Mich., April (Only games scheduled). National fueller, Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 1. (Second League leusser, p-4 2 2 Catel set a bowling record when National League Stevens, Dodgers 1? game TOTALS _34 1 7 1 _;_ 12 postponed, rain). scheduled). Reds he converted the 3-7-10 three times (Only games Miller, __ Louis 7-1. game x—Batted for Gettel in 9th ~ -36 ~7 Chicago 9-3, St. (First Musial, Cardinals -TOTALS S 7i In successive frames recently. 10 innings). WASHINGTON AB R H _~ American League Pitteburgh -00O 000 Southern Association Robertson, 3b_4 0 0 C n nnau 001—1 ’41 Doerr, Red 1R 101 001 rf In Sox_ _ 04x_7 f--- Nashville 5-9, Atlanta 4-1. Lewis, _ 4 2 3 Low Scorers Etten, Yankees _ L

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