Smoke Rings PCS CAPTURE LOOP 1 KAPPAS,_ X i I 1 i i _L. —i— LEAD On The March FRAT CLUB BEATS By SAM RAGAN 6 TO 0 Reds, Bees Split Bill; Walters Gets 9th Win PRINTERS, *_----*----- With the Yanks winning again and the National Pepsis Mark Up 5-2 Win Over ... Sords leagueB race settling down to a neck and neck affair that RED HOI , LEAGUE Jack Athletics LEADERS By A’S SPLIT promises another photo-finish, the American public has Puro] Team; Up- BILL begun to prick up its ears at communiques once set RC’s, 9 To 1 WIN OPENER, 11-1 more. WITH CLEVELAND Yesterday the world champions romped over the The Hi-Kappas and the Pepsi Boston 2-0, Browns for a double and in doing so slapped out "olas became of first Cops Nightcap, Feller triumph joint-tenants Wins Eighth Game As 26 hits to to the critics that they are still a menace in the Fear loop stand- With Errickson Turning prove place Cape Tribe Takes First 7-2; Mack- when it comes to wielding a heavy stick. ings as a result of yesterday’s play In Whitewash Trick men Win Finale, 12 To 6 Meeting A National in the circuit which found the frat All in all, the way the Yankees nine blanking the last-place JB’s, CINCINNATI, June 2.—(a5)—With the PHILADELPHIA, June have come back from celler, PHILLIES 5 to 0 and .the PC’s turning back unbeaten easing -<.p, nine of their last ten CARDS, Cleveland and Philadelphia winning the Purol Bluebirds, 5 to 2 in ten along to his ninth victory, the Cin- divided their next a doubleheader at Shibe games, makes meeting cinnati Reds blasted the first game park to. Red Sox a natural. innings. day, with the visitors with the Boston DIVIDE PROGRAM of today’s doubleheader from the w.nning the who follow base ball In the other games of the day, MWi/jfJi*ieiMe£Bce4r i 7-2 and the The fellows Boston Bees, 11 to 1, but wasted al- opener Athletics com. are itching to see that session. the up-and-coming Athletics upset M£TR2P0UTAa1 OPE/J, WOOD S^OT ing back in the second for a just most an opportunity an inning to i;.j also some Walter Beck And Bob Bow- the RC’s 9 to 1, and the Masonboro a 72-'Mole- -Total of 7H& triumph. The Dodgers played suffer a 2-0 whitweash in the night- itM, and Leland Bears bat- close baseball yesterday and it still Ramblers LOWEST1 SCORE- OAi RECORD FOR. The park was jammed to man Each Wins His First cap at the hands of Dick Errickson. eapaci. tled in a 3-3 deadlock that was looks like a race between the Reds A MAJOR. TOORMAMB4T ty with 33,023 cash customers and Season in the ninth on account of Three quarters of Cincinnati’s ^ and the happiness boys of Leo Contest Of called 2,000 more -who didn’t pay, rain. pitching was a ’s delight, m Durocher. Bob Feiier held Philadelphia to wtih Bucky Walters allowing only Cornfield Style With the league-leading , eight hits in winning his eighth ST. LOUIS, June 2 —UR—'Walter hits and and Joe Jim six- ball five in the He We watched one inning of a Beck and Bob Bowman each won Bullock, hurling game opener. was aided his third Beggs giving the Bees but four, none baseball game in a Sampson and fanning 15 to rack up by Hal Trosky’s 13th home played his first game of the season today, Sisti’s in the shutout of the season, the until Sebastian single and another county cornfield yesterday after- Beck the Cardinals in the triumph by -hjj stopping seventh. A hobbled double play ball the Hi-Kappas won with ease, rapping third this season. noon Passing along highway, opener of a doubleheader, 4 to 2, out 13 blows off opened the gates for the Boston runs we saw a huge crowd gathered in it an even well-placed big In the second game, called at the and Bowman making of the sunset in Red Miller, on the mound for the in the eighth innings of the Sunday best gathered spread- split by defeating the Phillies in end eighth inning because JB’s. game. Bucky was a trifle wild but eagle fashion about the field. Push- the nightcap, 9 to 2. of Philadelphia’s Sunday laws, the Ten in Bow the only run scored off him resulted ing through, expecting to see an seven hits A’s pounded four Cleveland Each pitcher yielded Rizzo. pitch, what was left of from a fumble by Johnny airplane crash, or and was scored on only in one Facing a vastly improved and ers for 13 hits—scoring seven runs Johnny compensated by hitting two it, we witnessed a baseball game in renovated Jackson Bell outfit, Bul- in the seventh. , on the inning. linmprs lock was in form as he progress. , the cards’ big first- top allowed mound for the Mackmen, hung up Chester Ross opened' the Bees’ Th~ name, we didn’t get. baseman, slammed out two terrific only four men to reach third and his second victory this year. seventh with a single, went to sec- But he was good. He threw nine home runs, his 13th and 14th of the ended the game in grand style by (First Game) and scored ten a in ond on an infield play, CDEVEDAND At) R R ft A balls in the one inning we saw and season, and hit his fanning Printers in row when Rizzo hobbled Andrews’ single. Boudreau, ss —_ 5 4 3 2 the three men went down fifth of the with two men on the last three stanzas. Both Sing- swing- year Weatherly, cf _ 5 0 i ti e ers one Outside of that the only men to get ing. As one over-ailed crew tramp- base in the second game victory. walked batter. Bell, rf _. oOlii) were on base to the sixth three QA\G lb _ 3 1 1 a i ed off the field, another marched The Phils’ two runs came on catch- Gordon Hobbs and short- up Trosky. Heath, If- 5 1 1 ft o with walkers and a hit batsman. on. er Ben Warren’s circuit clout stop Ed Hobbs paced the Kappa Kellner. 3b 3 0 0 2) the Reds were busy. man in the fifth All this time 2b_ 4 ft 0 ft The game moved fast and the a on base inning. attack, with three hits each out of Mack, : out in the c_ 4 0 n In the Beck was invin- four to the Three singles peppered /Wooq Hemsley, 11ft crowd yelled in the best Dodger opener, trips bat. Billy Pieper first inning, Ernie I ombardi doubled, Feller, p _ 3 1 0 0 l fashion and had as much fun stand- cible, except in the seventh, when and Jim Bullock followed with two 1 "t OAt Of -tAe red a hit two and and Rizzo sent the ball over the y 37 7 8 ing in the sun as they would have batsman, singles for four. Lynn Williams was the "f Totals 271 field fence for total of five runs. choices iA PHILATiF.I.PniA Ab R H 0 A had in Yankee stadium. a long fly produced the only runs only Printer to more than a register 2b 3 12 3 1 him. The Phillies With two out in the third, Bill "TAe /JATiOaJau OPEM McCoy, Here And There against banged one safety. Moses, rf- 4 0 12 1 and Rizzo 60UF for five singles and Rally in Tenth Werber singled dropped -tOORMAMEA-r Johnson, If 4 0 1 3 f the tennis f oJe of Golf's loa&bsx One of up-and-coming _ 0 their quartet of runs in a third- After pitching scoreless, hitless the ball behind the center-field wall mirees, Hayes, c 5 0 11 of this year is Archie Hen- Me mas eeeM a oisisreMr rummse-up Siebert, lb 4 118! players inning rally. 2 ball for Headon Pi- for two more runs. In the fifth two who has eight innings, uJ Chapman, cf _ 3 Oil" derson, of Chapel Hill, irst and a MAJOR TOUR/MAMeM-rs {f frame) ner on the slab for the BlueBirds singles, Eddie Miller’s error, Dean, x_ 1 0 0 ft 1 been over opponents with Ab R H O A bowling PHILADELPHIA weakened and allowed the Pepsi fly produced another brace. Lonnie Rubeling, 3b_ 2 0 0 0 1 Mahan, lb _ 4 0 3 8 1 10 0 11 astonishing regularity Larry Frank McCormick’s Miles, xx-cf _ Schulte. 2b_3 10 13 gang to erase a two run deficit and Frey’s single, 0 ft MacPhail and have a Dillard, ss 3 1 s Arnovich, If__ 4 0 0 6 0 knot the count in the ninth and double an another single by Werber Peewee Reese To Gantenbein, xxx-3b- 1 0 (1 0 1 great of keeping up team rf_ 3 112 0 Play ft way Berger, _ 0 0 ft ft then go on to take the game with made the final pair in the sixth. GIANTS PITTSBURGH COPS Brancato, ss Whenever a Marty, cf_ 3 113 0 PIRATES, 0 0 3 1 spirit player fig- _ 3 a three-run in the tenth. 18 men faced Jim Turner in In Few Weeks Potter, p May, 3b ..- 4 110 0 spree Only Again 10 10 1 ures in a winning play he is given Simmons, xxxx Bragan, ss -_ 4 0 2 0 2 Vic Gore started on the rubber the first six innings of the second a bonus Someone said that the f Atwood, c _- 4 0 3 6 June 2— —Harold 35 2 8 2i 1! for the winners and gave up two game. The ex-Bee walked Max West SPLIT TWIN BILL CHICAGO, 1C4A MEET HONORS Totals Pirates are just backing up to get Beck, p _ 4 0 0 1 1 for Chapman in Sth. scores on three hits during the six in the fifth but Max died immedi- (Peewee) Reese, Brooklyn’s 20-year- x-Batted a good running start before hurd- xx-Batted for Rubeling in Sth. _ 33 4 11 27 7 he worked. Allen re- a Totals innings Snag ately in double play. old shortstop, was resting comfort- xxx-Batted for Dillard in Sth. ling the barriers between the cellar Ab R H O A Pittsburgh Wins First En- Team Heads Home With Hon- ST. LOUIS placed Gore in the seventh and al- Rain began falling in the seventh, xxxx-Batted for Potter in 9th. and first place, but if the Frisch Lake, 2b_ 2 0 0 1 0 ably today, but still dizzy from the lowed 2 safeties in the rest and after considerable towel waving gagement, 2-1, But Drops A Cleveland _dll 020 !l>2-' crew Owen, zzz_- 1 0 0 0 0 going ors Without Winning doesn’t look out it will be blow on the head he received in _M0 001 0M-. 3b_ 0 0 0 0 0 of the way. of the Philadelphia backed Orengo, by Manager The 7-3 right out of the National S. 3b-2b_ 4 0 0 1 2 Second, Single Event In Tourney Errors: McCoy, Brancato. Rum hat. Martin, Getting two for four, King led Bees, time was called with one out yesterday’s game with the Cubs. league Bert Kite will place Slaughter, rf- 3 0 0 1 0 ted in: Siebert, Hemsley. Bell 2, Tree the Purol boys with the willow Dr. John F. Cubs’ Weatherly Cheshire on the mound Wed- Kedwick, if_ 4 0 0 0 0 in the eighth. Davis, physic- ky 2. Dillard. Boudreau, Lefty Wenth. Mize, lb 0 18 1 while Horton was A 36-minute rest did Turner no PITTSBURGH, June 2 —UP)— ian who is Reese, said ad- June 2— Two base hits: Siebert. Johnson. nesday night and the Carolina _2,_4 treating CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Boudrpaii. Padgett, c_-_ 4 0 2 9 ? the man on the field The Pirates and the erly. Home runs: Trosky, sensation will outstanding good. A1 Lopez singled. Miller beat Pittsburgh ditional x-ray examinations of the Iff)—The University of Pittsburgh’s sophomcre also cf __. 3 10 2 0 Deft on bases: Cleveland 7; Moore, for the Cola club. Baker was the New York Giants a double- Philadel- out a roller to and then split spot where the rookie was struck track and headed home on off: Feller j, participate in FriSay night’s game Marion, ss __ 4 1 2 4 S third, Billy field forces phia 11- Bases balls receiver header Pirates Fit- __ 0 0 0 0 1 Purol and Rhodes worked the Feller 7. here. Lanier ,p Myers fumbled Errickson’s double- today, winning by a pitched ball, revealed no skull proudly today with the IC4A title Potter 4. by: z __-__ 10 10 0 Potter. Umpires: Hopp, behind the bat for the Pepsi Colas. the bases. the first 2-1 but losing the second fracture. without a ter 4. Wild pitch: play hopper to fill they captured winning and Summers. At Davis, p_- 10 0 12 In 7-3 Rommel, Pipgras the affair at Leland, the home and despite home runs—Both with event in the college J. Martin, zz _ 10 10 0 Sisti then flied, scoring Lopez, ‘‘However, I plan to make further single two-day tendance: 35,000. Time: 2:19. 0 0 0 0 0 team was sporting a three-run lead the bases empty—by first baseman stadium. Warneke, p._- Moore singled, scoring Miller. BeL/gs examinations tomorrow,’’ Dr. Davis classic at Harvard Delancey, zzzz_ 1 0 0 0 0 going into the ninth with Elbie Fletcher and outfielder Mau- HOGAN PREPARING chapter took over but the damage was done. said. “When Reese moves around The Panthers instead distributed (Second Game) Tt the game apparently sewed up. litc van auudjs, CLEVELAND Ab R ? _ (First Game) so over Totals 33 2 7 27 14 he becomes dizzy and nauseated, so their talents effectively 3 The then A The was at the Boudreau, ss : z-Batted for Lanier in 3rd. visiting club staged a BOSTON Ab R H O nightcap called their in J we couldn't take all the x-rays we the program that scoring Weatherly, cf *2 33 zz-Batted for Davis in 7th. that tied the as Warstler, 2b 1 0 0 0 0 end of the because TO PLAY IN OPEN rally game the eighth inning the 16 events tallied 29 1-2 zzz-Batted for Lake in 7tb. Wietelmann, 3b-- 2 0 10 1 wanted to today. I am almost cer- eight of rains came and halted of Pennsylvania’s Sunday law, lb * *' proceed- _ 4 0 0 3 0 secure them Trosky, zzzz-Batted for Warneke in 9fh. Moore, rf tain now there is no fracture, but points—enough to 4 0 3 ings. lb 2 0 0 1 0 which fixes a deadline of 6 p.m, Heath. If Philadelphia _ 004 000 000—4 Hassett, I’m not that their second IC4A team chapion- « * Has Thrown Putter lb_ 10 12 0 excluding possibility Keltner, 3b Away St. Louis _ 000 000 200—2 Ray for Cooney, eastern standard time, for Sabbath S ! Brew, pitching Leland, until I take further in four years. Penn State took 3b 4 0 Error: Arnovich. Buns batted in: West, cf_ 4 0 0 3 0 pictures.’’ ship Peters, j That Caused Him Trouble gave up six knocks and fanned day sports. 24 favored If _ 3 114 1 second with and Berger, May, Bragan 2, J. Martin, Owen. Ross, He added that if Reese improves place 4 0 3 1 seven while Johnnie Carter, 3b- 0 0 0 1 1 Bob Klinger and Hal Schumacher Pytlak, c Two base hits: Atwood, Padgett. Sac- Cuccinello, California and Yale split third " In at a normal pace he should be able p : Qualifying Play rifice: Marty. Stolen bases: Schulte moundsman for the Ramblers is- Sisti, 2b 3 0 0 3 3 engaged in a pitching duel in the Naymick, „ 0 J honors with 20 points each. p c --- 4 0 16 0 to in a few weeks. The Humphries, f 2. Double plays: Bragan, Schulte sued five hits and whiffed six. P. Andrews, opener, each the play again J 0 0 0 holding adversary Zuber, p and Mahan: Davis. Marion and Mize: Miller, ss -- 4 111 little infielder listened to his team’s Five IC4A marks were shattered not Clark caught for Leland and 0 0 0 0 scoreless for seven innings. In the Dobson, p By GAYLE TALBOT Mize. Marion and S. Martin. Left Tyre Piechota, p- 0 and another in the thrill- -_____ was 0 double victory over the Cubs today equalled on bases: Philadelphia 6; SL Louis 7 the Masonboro receiver. Strincevich, p- 1 0 0 0 eighth, Alban Glossop was safe at 6 It 21 CLEVELAND, June 2—UD—Ben 2 0 0 0 0 over his bedside radio. packed battle for collegiate track _3S ; Bases on balls off: Beck 2, Lanier 2 Behind the steady 6-hit flinging Javery, p first on an attempted sacrifice and Ah R H b Hogan has thrown away the put- Warneke 1. Strikeouts by: Beck 5 mastery, but' the feats were not PHILADELPHIA of Fletcher Piner, the A’s advanced to second when 2b * _ Arky ter that got him in his present em- Lanier 5, Davis 2. Hits off: Lanier 6 romped Totals 31 1 5 24 7 enough to offset Pitt’s well-bal- McCoy, ? \ J on the RC R H O A threw out and is in 3 innings: Davis 3 in 4; Warnkee hurler, Johnnie Edens, CINCINNATI Ab Vaughan Schumacher. barrassing predicament 2 Twenty-Nine Men anced strength. Johnson, If i 2 in 2. Hit by pitcher by: Beck for ten base knocks Craft, cf _ 4 0 1 C Signed , for the to mark up singled him practicing furiously Open (Moore). Losing pitcher: Lanier. Um- Frey, 2b _ 4 2 2 1 7 rranK uni, Closing a their one-sided the third home. In the same the Redskins Captain lb championship which starts Thurs- pires: Klem, Goetz and Reardon. Time- victory, Goodman, rf- 2 1110 inning By Washington Siebert, in the last brilliant three-year career in Pan- cf 1-1(1 ly. four starts. Piner M. McCormick, rf_ 2 0 0 0 0 Pirates scored twice on singles by Chapman, a a * 1 ! day at the Canterbury golf club scored nine in 3b- _ ther points Ruheling. * struck out seven and issued four F. McCormick, lb 5 2 2 10 0 , Deb Lee June 2.—UP) track, 1 0 1 here. Garms, SPOKANE, Wash., Dillard, ss- Lombardi, c _ 5 2 2 3 0 three events. He took seconds in 0 « (Second Game) passes while Edens fanned four Handley and a double Bob El- ot the Wash- n 0 3b_ 5 12 12 by Ray Flaherty Babich, p a o f Ben, the country’s leading mon- PHILADELPHIA Ab R H O A and Werber, the 220 and the broad jump and *4 2 walked one. Batton caught If_ 4 3 2 4 0 liott. 2 ington Redskins of the National Heusser, p J_. lb _ 4 0 0 13 2 Rizzo. ey winner the past year, failed to Mahan, for the fifth place in the 100. 2b_ 3 0 14 4 winners and Smith and Wil- Myers, ss_- 3 0 2 4 0 (First Game) Professional Football has for the ex- young, league Totals qualify championship son shared Walters, p- 4 0 0 1 4 NEW YORK Ab R H O A Sophomore Harold Stickel press- Arnovich, If__ 4 0 0 2 0 the catching duty for signed 29 players to 1940 contracts. SkVlM as an alternate and is here Whitehead. 3b _ 4 0 2 3 2 honors cept Klein, rf _ 4 0 0 1 0 the Crownmen. ed him closely for scoring «>« Totals _3S 11 14 27 12 Moore, If 4 0 10 0 This number, he said, sets a rec- pwiadTiphia":::::::::::'- wearing out the practice grounds Marty, cf __ 4 0 2 1 0 with seconds in the 100-yard dash at end of eighth account A. B. Stokely was the of_ 2 0 0 2 1 (Called _ Deraaree, ord because Frank New May, 3b 4 13 0 5 big gun Boston _ 000 000 100— in the league for this early in only Strafaci, Ott. rf 3 0 0 0 and the 220 low hurdles. Big Jim day law). Rahich,> 4 0 0 0 in the A’s _-_ 022 00x—11 0 Bragan, ss_-_ 5 assault, banging out Cincinnati 502 the season. Errors: Peters ^bitlard, York amateur, promised to with- Panning, c_ 4 0 0 3 1 Elliott a second in the ... Warren, c __ 3 113 0 three produced hits in four attempts. Ander- Errors: Miller. Rizzo. Runs batted “For the first time since I Runs batted in: Meatherl... draw in his favor. 1 0 0 0 0 Young, lb _ 3 0 0 10 0 have Lillard,, Smoll, p_ son and in: F. McCormick 2. Lombardi 2, Wer- javelin throw; Dave McDowell Heath 2, Pytlak, Bell 2. Lenord trailed with two ss _ 3 0 13 5 j __ 1 0 0 0 0 Jorges, been in we will have -, be Johnson, p Rizzo 4. Walters. Tw< 'Washington, that berth with Walter Ar- Two base hits: Heath “I suppose I’ll able to ber, Myers, _ shared Coy. play x_ 1 0 0 0 0 for four. Charles Olossop. 2b 3 113 2 >)0 Mueller, Cherry garnered base hits: Miller, Frey, F. McCormick more than one or two backfield Rulieling. TroskJ, all said the thin Texan. _ 3 0 0 0 2 of state in the Chapman, right,” Blanton, p_ 0 0 0 0 1 two for four for Schumacher, p rington Michigan base h t the RC’s. Lombardi. Home runs: Rizzo 2. Stolen men Three Brown, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 who weigh 200 pounds or Weatherly. “Frank told me to come on out The base: Craft. Double Werber high jump and John Bazyk cap- Humphries. *,le" standings: plays: p 0 0 0 0 0 more. Sacrifices: Totals _ 33 2 7 24 17 Joiner, This should give us the pow- Trosky here. And I’m sure he wouldn’t Frey and F. McCormick. Left on bases tred the third in the shot Doulile plays: x-Batted for Johnson in 7th, W. L. spot Weatherly. 1 Boston 7: Cincinnati 7. Bases on ball? er for line plays we have been Left on bases: have said that unless he meant it. Totals _ 29 1 5 24 1? Pitt’s two points assisted). ST. LOUIS Ab R H O A .6 2 put. remaining on b 15 Hi-Kappas .750 off: Strincevich 3, Javery 1. Walters 3 Ab R H O in the With the Philadelphia 10. Bases ] I sure hope’ I can because J. Martin, rf__ 3 0 15 0 PITTSBURGH A lacking past. sign- were the mile relay Dow play, Pepsi Cola .,..6 Strikeouts Strincevich 1 gathered by Humphries 6, ; 2 by: 4, _ S. 2b_ 4 12 2 3 .750 Javery Handley, 3b 3 0 110 ing of Bob Hoffman of Southern Naymick 2, I’m knocking in with this new put- Martin. 3. Hits off: Piechota 3 in team, which scored fourth. 1. Strikeouts b5 Purol .4 4 Walters 1-3 Elliott, cf _ 3 0 2 0 0 Heusser •„* set ] Marion, ss_ 3 0 0 0 3 ,5oo California, Ray Hare of Gonzaga D H ter.” Strincevich 6 in 4: 5 in _ meet in individ- 2, Humphries If___ 4 0 0 2 (1 RC inning; Javery P. Waner, rf 3 0 0 5 0 Dominating the Naymick ^ Medwick, .4 4 .500 3 2-3. Hit Walters and 1. Hits off: Babich If_ 0 O 0 0 C by pitcher by: Vaughan, ss 4 0 14 4 Leroy Zimmerman of S'an ual however, were Nor- Dobson {j, He found the club in the pro’s Hopp, SAC 5 brilliancy, Heusser 8 in 5; Na?® f .3 .370 (Ross). Losing pitcher: Piechota. Um Fletcher, lb- 3 0 1 11 1 Jose I will nings; ,ljW Mize, lb _ 4 2 2 11 State, have three new Penn State’s sensa- m at Canterbury and has scarce- Jackson Bell and Stewart wood Ewell, 3 1-3: hr ■hop Owen, c__ 4 117 0 .0 8 .000 pires: Barr, Magerkurth Van Robays, If- 3 0 110 Humphries 2. -0 n'0,Hit " men who tip the beams at more 2 in 1 had it out of his hands. He ex- Time: 1:50. Gustine. 2b 3 0 0 2 tional negro A1 Blozis, 3 ill 1-3; Dobson ly Orengo, 3b _J 2 3 1 0 3 1 sophomore; c 0 than 200 pounds. I am by: Babich (Kelt cf _ 4 2 2 0 Davis, 3 2 3 1 especially the and Ed Dug- pitcher plained that it is a “slower” put- Moore, C Georgetown giant, Heusser ^Rnu’dreac 3 1 0 DiMaggio, x 0 1 0 0 0 at mick (Babich): — 1, Gumbert 1. Hits off: lost an decision to Stevi : DURHAM, June Dur Jurges, ss -” Brown Asheville Tourists seized first place We have a ers that develop between of barrels of refined fuel eight-round 4 0 14 4 uipn1*"1 might 83,000 daily into a four 2b „n, doings; Lanahan 1 in 1; Sew- I in his a ham's Bulls jumped rur Glossop, 3 0 0 3 3 ell 1 in in the today as they baseball and softball ond Dudas last appearance 2; Gumbert 4 in 3; Piedmont league the 0 Opens.” the second inning here this Melton, p 3 110 0 Heintzel- for the and ■ to avenge i ; lead in to two for their player ““““” than 200 hours o the Garden, goes out Gumbert, routed the Norfolk Tars Pilots with less Mount p- 10 0 10 Mel’tnn 7n.ln °,(pitched batters). ■ is fron afternoon but Rocky camt 5’ Hanning 1 in 1. Hit by 2. Bis British courses are being time were responsible for 4' in a ten-rounder. Comiskey I third straight victory, 10 to golf flying the sixth and seventh Totals hy: Heintzelman (Ott). Dudas fron back strong in —- 32 7 10 24 1" P!jc*Jer Winnina Ed for the used for rifle ranges to train vol- per cent of the non-airline accident Paterson, N. J., and PITTSBURGH Losing pitcher: Hurley went the distance PIIKABI** to register a 10 to 4 triumph, AbRHOA Umpires:r7n,Cher: Browif unteer civil defense guards. 2 investigated by the CAA. Edgewater, N. J. frames Gustine, 2b Dunn, Jorda and Sears. Time- Tourists and chalked up his fifth win - 2 0 10 2 ^•U7. Attendance; (actual) 18,634, of the season

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