Roy Lamb Throttles Warsaw, 2 To 0, On Two Hits Netters 8-1 YANKEES SPLIT Six Sox Reach Base; ———— —--—■— Wilmington-__ Overpower----—_____— Kinston, -—_ WITH SENATORS Hurler Chalks Seventh1 SWEEP DOUBLES; WASHINGTON, June 29—(i^P)— Bob LaBlanc Scores Winning Run In First; Spins Edge Lumberton; New• York and Washington split a double-header here today, the Yan- Buc Gives Two Walks; TOM SNELL STARS kees capturing the second game, Righthander after the Senators won the Leafs, Robins Winners 3-1, In opener, 5-1, before a crowd of 27,- Red Springs Port Netmen Lose 883. The Yankees increased their City Five stolen bases helped the Sanford Spinners to a league lead to 4 1-2 games over Special To The Star Lone Singles Match; 4-3 victory over the Lumberton Cubs last night, giving the the Boston Red Sox who lost twice June 29 — Roy Lamb’s sharply-breaking, Hot Spins a two out of three edge in their series. Selma-Smith- to Philadelphia. WARSAW, Boneys (FIRST GAME) curve balls allowed just five balls to be hit out of the in-- field piled up 15 hits on Clinton’s Bill Kaires to wallop the NEIV YORK Ab R H O 4 as the righthander _ 4 0 0 4 2 field here Wilmington their finest net team 10-6, and the Red Robins on Don Mel- Stirnweiss, 2b today, sturdy Fielding Blues, Springs hopped 4 0 0 2 0 Henrich, rf _ five defeats U. the season, the Wilmington vin for 12, uunn-nirwin notched his seventh victory against byallow- deieating If _ 4 0 111 Undell, mis in a a-v club their fourth 12-5. THE ST. LOUIS BROWNS are ing Warsaw just two Tennis hung up Wilmington defeated War- out three hits in as many tries, get- DiMaggio, cf_4 10 10 in last six starts saw 2-0 behind the two-hit ting the habit of letting loose lb _ 4 0 2 8 3 win. ▼ictory in their yes- pitch- walloped a with two on McQuinn, Kins- the v.rong pitchers. Denny Gale- Johnson, 3b_2 0 13 4 terday, trouncing a strong ing of Roy Lamb. in the last of the fifth for Lamb exercised almost perfect base house (above) was picked up the Berra, c_ 4 0 0 2 2 ton aggregation, 8-1, on the Rob- Bobby Keane gave up seven Selma-Smithfield, sewing up the other day the Boston Red Sox. Rizzuto, as _ 4 0 112 control, only two Red Sox courts. to by walking ert Strange walks the Cubs but Sanford Dick Woodard also did Since that Gatehouse has Drews, p _ 2 0 0 2 0 game. time, batters. six reached base out 10 to C Queen, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 Only Snell, number one ten- CLARENCE IOTT, recently cast banged hits 'erpower some stick-work for the chalked up two straight wins, his Tommy heavy xBrown___ 1 0 0 0 0 far off the Manuel a final one off and none got a* nis player at the Citadel during by St. Louis Browns, is Garcia with two- Leafs, getting three blows in four latest coming Saturday when * Lamb, a he blanked Sen- on the finest makiQg highly successful come- run in the eighth the Washington as third base. made the past season, put rally inning. trips, batting a run in, and scor- TOTALS _ 33 1 5 24 14 STANDINGS Wilmington back with New York on four hits. the Giants. Successive by Wil- ators, 8-0, x—Grounded out for Drews in 8th. of the afternoon, singles Jimmy ing once himself. Pete Howard two errors. performance Although he lost a close 4-3 de- WASHINGTON Ab E II A an attack J. son, Hank Nesselrode, Thalti Shof- for |0 2 the ■weathering early by cision to the in stole two bases the Leafs, 4 The Pirates sacked away Dodgers fner and Yost, 3b _ 0 12 2 one of the Jimmy Watson did the and he scored three the first with JE. Berry, acknowledged his second start as an Ottman, the times, getting Lewis, rf _ 4 0 2 3 0 TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE contest in inning, East- trick. Lumberton had gone ahead best racquet-handlers in the youthful hurler threw down the two hits and a walx. Vernon, lb _ 4 2 2 8 0 Won Lost Pet.—G.B. leadoff man Bob LaBlanc doubling 3-2 TIGERS BATTER Tennis association, Chicago Cubs 6-0 in his initial in their half of the inning. Spence, cf_4 113 0 43 19 .697 ern Carolina ap- In an extra-inning game at Clin- Sanford off the glove of was forced McBride, If _ 3 0 0 4 0 627 4 1-2 to a pearance with New York, limiting Garcia singled but WILMINGTON — 37 .22 the Sox’ manager, and finally coming through ton the Blues won ss _—__3 4 Jimmy Milner, ihe Bruins Saturday night, Travis, 110 Lumberton_ 34 27 .357 8 1-2 to two hits. out at second by Will Crummie. a to 4-6, 6-4, 6-0 verdict. 13-12. Priddy, 2b _i— 3 0 2 3 3 1-2 and home on single out, BROWNS TWICE Warsaw __ 31 30 .508 11 coming Shelton a lilt uuniuei ui However, Stanley got Evans, c _ 4 0 0 4 1 13 Benton. They Clinton _ 29 31 .483 center by Billy base to Jeff Warren gave up six hits 3 110 1 contest taken the Wilson hit right field, and when Wynn, p_ Dunn-Erwin_ 27 34 .447 15 12- their other run in the only by to Dunn-Erwin tallied Nesselrode let the ball yesterday in June 29—(£>)—Beaten 25 .417 17 Simon Sitterson taking Bob get away DETROIT, Smith field_25 with Harry Bridges singling, team, Robintown Red TOTALS_ 32 5 10 27 11 43 283 25 ninth, REDLEGS DIVVY from him, Crummie scored and as Springs pum- Red Springs _ 17 Andrews, 6-2, 6-3. Andrews had 10 straight times on their eastern to second when Hargrove meled a 12-5 win over the 001—1 going a went to third. The Cubs Twins. NEW YORK__ 000 000 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS defeated Sitterson in Stanely road trip, the Detroit Tigers made Davis walked, and scoring on Fred previously The Robins were aided no little WASHINGTON _ 000 021 02x—5 WILMINGTON 2, Warsaw 0. but his went temporarily ahead on a single center. match at Kinston, opponent t lour victories in a row at home Sanford 4, Lumberton 3. Muscumeci’s single to at WITH CARDINALS by Elzer Marx that tallied Stand- by seven Dunn-Erwin errors. Car- Errors—Vernon, Stirn weiss, Evans. was bothered with a*bad wrist Red Springs 12, Dunn-Erwin 5. A1 Bird did a fine of hurling the Red third base- Runs batted Lewis, job ley. ter, Springs today by sweeping a doubleheader in—Wynn, Vernon, Clinton 6. that time, and it was obvious Selma-Smithfield 10, for Warsaw. He gave up only man, in the sixth Travis, Priddy, Johnson. Two base hits— ST. June 29— Joe Wilson, homered with from the St. Louis 7 to 5 SATURDAY RESULTS that Andrews was not at top form LOUIS, (JP)—The Nessing, Jimmy Browns, Spence. Three base hits—Rizzuto. Home LATE eight hits and issued three free Guinn. and one on, and also included a double Lumberton Sanford 1 (second game) Cincinnati Reds the St. Louis Nesselrode, John and 6 to and climbed into third run—Vernon. Sacrifices—Priddy. Left 6, The Red Sox committed yesterday. and in his for 1, 12 passes. Rosavec all a sack three five during the on bases—New York 7, Washington 6. Clinton 13, Selma-Smithfield (second The Port City team swept the swiped apiece two errors. Cardinals each gained a decision afternoon. place in American League stand- Bases on balls—Wynn 2, Drews 1, Queen game, 13 innings). 1 during the process of fhe game. for other matches. Charlie 3oney 1. Strikeouts—Wynn 4. Hits off—Drews TODAY’S GAMES Lamb was tapped singles by in a pair of wild slugging matches Sanford had beaten Lumberton in Red Springs lost two catchers ings. went Ray W. Smith, 6-2, 8 in 7; Queen 2 in 1. Losing pitcher— Clinton at Lumberton. Fred Jordan in the ninth and through The the (FIRST GAME) today. Redlegs winning the first game of a in the game, Bullock being forced Drews. Time of Red •-3, and his older brother, Leslie Saturday night game—2:04. Umpires— WILMINGTON at Spsings. Jones in the third innings. Both 9 1:q 7 and Cards rallying twin and so the to because of a in ST. LOUIS Ab R H O A McGowan, Berry and Weafer. Selma-Smithfield at Sanford. defeated Earl Mobley 6-1, opener bill, 9-2, took give up strain of these failed to stay alive on the ; Boney, 17 Dilling.il', 30 4 3 3 3 3 at Warsaw. to overwhelm their opponents, series. Lumberton had copped the an old muscle injury, and Eddie Dunn-Erwin out 6-2. Coleman, rf _ 4 112 0 sacks—Jones was forced by. (SLCONO GAME) to 2 in the nightcap. second 6-1. who relieved him in- ■ Hor- game, Hockenbury, Stephens, ss _ 3 2 2 2 2 Jordan was In other singles matches, Won Lost Act. G.B. DiChara, and given Smith, The teams banged out a total of Clinton rose up to score five jured a hand sliding into third Heath, If _ 3 0 10 0 NEW YORK _ 000 020 001—3 6 0 treatment Lail. ace Emerson beat D. Ray Boston _ 37 27 .578 the same by two and runs in the fifth of their base later in the Harold Lehner, cf __ 4 0 0 2 0 WASHINGTON 010 000 000-1 6 0 Fonveille went 44 nits in the contests, inning game. _ 37 28 .569 1-2 and Lamb 6-1, 6-2, and Gene Judnich, lb 4 0 15 0 Brooklyn Benton, Muscumeci, Wood D. 1 1-2 ■ 6-3. 13 were called on to dis- game with Selma-Smithfield, al- had to come in from second Johnson, Reynolds (6) and Rob- New York _ 34 27 567 John pitchers 2b _ 4 0 14 4 all made hits for the Pirates, past Wells, 6-2, Hitchcock, 4 1-2 two of most the score and base to the Don inson, Houk (9); Masterson, Ferrick Chicago _ 33 32 508 three doubles matches all their stuff—or lack it. tying driving complete game. Moss, c _!_ 4 0 0 6 0 and Benton’s two-bagger was the- The play (8) and Ferrell. Winning pitcher—D. St. Louis L_ 33 32 .508 4 1-2 Mason off the mound. a has been _ 3 0 0 0 0 Leslie Boney (FIRST GAME) Benton came Brank, semi-pro player, Muncrief, p 1-2 extra-base nit oi me went to Wilmington. Johnson. Losing pitcher—Masterson. Cincinnati _ 32 35 .478 6 only gamcs CINCINNATI Ab R H O A in to the Blues* Moulder, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 who have the repu- quell uprising, signed by the Robins as an as- Philadelphia_ 27 3® 409 11 Tomorrow the Pirates me«t. and Emerson, 6 0 ( 1 0 x Witte _i_ 1 0 0 0 0 night Baumholtz, rf but Mason sistant 38 .397 1-2 the best doubles was the winning pitcher. catcher. Pittsburgh _ 25 11 Robins in Red return- tation of being Zientan, 2b 4 2 2 2 1 the Springs, After across Don lasted RESULTS took Clinton had pushed Melvin all the way TOTALS _ 34 5 9 24 8 YESTERDAY’S combination in the ECTA, Hatton, 3 b 5 110 2 Ben Wins ing for a home game in Legion] 4 12 9 0 their quintet of tallies, the Leafs for the Twnis. His trouble Hogan Boston 8-4, Philadelphia 7-2. (First Sitterson and Berry 6-2, 6-3. Char- Young, lb biggest x—Struck out for Moulder in 9th Stadium Tuesday. Johnny Edens] 115 0 were on 6-5. game 10 innings). Snell defeated Wells Haas, cf -5 still top, was in the eighth when the Robins take up lie Boney and 4 2 3 2 0 DETROIT Ab R H O A Victory Tourney New York 3-9, Brooklyn 4-5. will probably pitching. Galan, If _ who won the with six 6-2. and George Bernstein, tocked game runs. ss _ 4 0 2 2 and Mobley, 12-10, Getty ss-5 2 114 Lake, 2 Cincinnati 9-2, St. Louis 7-17. duties for Wilmington. Miller, H O A' and Cullenbine. lb _ 3 0 0 13 0 Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 4. WILMINGTON Ab K. Fonveille beat Ray W. Smith Mueller, c 4 0 17 0 CHICAGO, June 29 .—(£>)— _ 4 3 0 2 0 0 Wertz, If 4 0 0 2 0 TODAY’S GAMES LaBlanc, 2b_ E. 6-3. Vander Meer, p —— Ben of 1114] R. Cheek, 6-2, _ Hogan Hershey, Pa., 4 0 2 1 0' 0 0 0 0 0 Mullin, rf 5 2 2 1 0 Benton, cf- didn’t Gumbert, p- at Cincinnati (night)—Erick- the ladies get cf __ 2 110 0 vaulted into gorlf’s Chicago 4 0 0 1 Although 0 0 0 0 1 Evers, professional Steckel, 3b _ 3] Raffensberger, p son (2-2) vs. Blackwell (12-2). 12 1 to they’ll Jameson Kell, 3b _ 5 12 0 0 to- lb 4 1 1 a chance today, top money-winning sport Bridges, play Winner, at (night)—Hat- Open Brooklyn Philadelphia 0 the Mayo, 2b _ 4 2 2 1 8 rf- 3 0 0 0* hand to visiting _ 40 9 13 27 8 the Davis, b« on greet TOTALS day by winning $15,900 ten (7-5) vs. Rowe (8-2) or Judd (0-7). 0 0 Wagner, c _ 4 0 2 7 0 If 4 0 2 Mount team next Sunday. ST. LOUIS Ab R H O A Chicago National Golf Edens, Rocky If _ 0 0 0 0 0 Victory (Only games). 4 0 2 1 0 - - Outlaw, Muscemeci, is has also announc- Schoendienet, 2b 5 116 tournament at Westward Ho 2^ The tennis club zWebb _ 10 0 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE c 4 0 0 T 1 Moore, cf 2 0 0 3 0 Six Under Par Staton, for Firing _ 4 13 0 2 Won Lost Pet. G.B. 3 0 2 1 3 club tennis match Newhouser, p course with a 270. —*- ed that a Dusak, cf 3 1110 14-under.par Lamb, p this week. New York __2_ 40 26 .606 ladies some time _ 3 2 15 0 Little Ben the Musial, lb Methodically 4 1-2 BILLY ANDERSON TOTALS _ 36 7 14 27 12 Boston _ 34 29 .540 TOTALS _ 34 2 B 27 14' Kurowski, 3b 3 10 10 By moved into the lead at the 54- Philadelphia_ 33 31 .516 6 WARSAW Ab R H O Slaughter, If 5 12 2 0 z—Kan for Evers in 7tn A] GREENSBORO, June 29—(AP)—Slender Betty Jame- hole mark. He fired a one- Detroit_;_ 32 30 .516 6 2b 3 0 0 7 4 Med wick, rl-3 1110 DiChara, Cleveland _ 26 28 -500 7 4 0 111 1 0 0 2 0 son of San won the Second Women’s ST. LOUIS 200 100 020—5 under-par 70 in the closing 18- Jordan, ss Marion, ss _ Antonio, Tex., today 29 32 .475 8 1-2 _ 4 0 0 3 1 2 0 10 1 DETROIT _ 030 010 300—7 hole round to finish four Washington_ Lail, cf Creger, ss -#-— Golf at Startmount club fir- 9 1 BROOKS DIVIDE, Open championship Country by _ 31 35 .470 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 Chicago Milner, lb zziiNorthey Errors—Coleman, Wertz. Runs batted strokes ahead of luckless Sam 23 39 -371 15 2 0 0 1 0 0 a 70 for a total St. Louis_ Bohannon, If _ 3 0 5 brilliant Rice. c 0 ing six-under-par four-round of in—Stephens Judnich 2, Evers, of Hot who 2, Heath, Snead Springs, Va., YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Stephens, rf 8 0 0 1 0 c _ 0 0 0 0 0 Garagiola, 295. Mayo 2, Lake, Kell, Wagner, Newhous- 3 0 0 2 1 SECOND had 274 after a final 69. Detroit St. Louis 5-1. McArty, 3b _ DROP TO zzzzSisler _ 1 0 0 0 0 7-6, cr. Two base hits—Heath, Mullin. Three 0 16 New York 5-1. Jones, c 3 1 _ 0 0 0 0 2 The tall four-round score set a new record who led the first two 1-3, Washington Mungee, p blonde, whose base hits—Stephens, Evers. Stolen base Snead, 3 0 0 0 1 0 3-6, Boston 2-5. Bird, p_-__ Dickson, p 0 0 0 0 for women over the 6,414-yard —Stephens. Sacrifice—Evers. Double rounds but faltered yesterday Philadelphia YORK, June 29—iJP)— 0 0 0 0 2 Chicago 4, Cleveland 3. (Second game NEW Burkhart, p plays—Hitchcock, Stephens and Jud- a with damaging 75, barely TOTALS _ 29 0 2 27 10 Sid Gordon, Johnny 1 0 0 0 0 course, collected $1,200 as first postponed). Home runs by zDiering_ AT RED nich. Mayo, Lake and Cullenbine; New- second 0 0 0 0 3 SPRINGS salvaged place from Mire and Willard Marshall high- Staley, p_ prize money. houser, Lake and Cullenbine. Left on TODAY’S GAMES WILMINGTON _ 100 000 001—2 _ 1 0 0 0 0 Ellsworth Vines. The rangy — 000—0 for zzWiiber bases—St. Louis 4, Detroit 11. Bases on Detroit at Chicago (night) Trucks WARSAW _ 000 000 a six-run eighth inning Sessions DUNN-ERWIN Ab R H O A lighted _ 1 0 0 0 0 Sally of Muskegon, enabled Grodzicki, p balls—off Muncrief 2, Moulder 2, New- ex-tennis star from Chicago, (4-6) vs. Lopat (5-6). and _ 4 McArty 2. New York Giants _ 10 0 10 Jackson, rf 1110 Errors—Steckel, Muscemeci, the Cross, ss Mich., came in second after she houser 2. Strikeouts—by Muncrief 4, whose 70 today gave him a 275. Cleveland at St. Louis (night)—Steph- Dod- ss _ 4 0 2 2 1 Runs batted in—Benton, Muscemeci. to defeat the Brooklyn Miller, Moulder Newhouser 7. Hits-off ens (2-5) vs. Kinder (5-0). them 1, round over Double a TOTALS _7 V X7 0 had won a “sudden death” McQuillen, cf _ 4 113 0 Hogan’s closing Two base hit—Benton. plays— 9-5 in the second game of playoff Muncrief 14 in 6 2-B innings; Moulder Philadelphia at Washington (night)— gers _ 3 0 0 2 the flat Ho Muscemeci to Bridges; Bridge* z—Struck out for Burkhart in 3rd. Denning, If 0 0 in 1 1-3. Hit by pitcher, by Muncrief par 71, W'estward Coleman (2-5) vs. Newsome (4-5). Lamb, today. The Dodgers with another amateur, Polly Riley, to Muscemeci; DiChara to Wilmer. Left doubleheader zz—Struck out for Staley in 5th. Norman. 3b_4 0 110 (Evers). Wild New- course was after New York at Boston (night)—Shea pitches—Muncrief, high poorest Warsaw 4. in the opener lb _ 4 0 4 2 on bases—Wilmington 7, out a 4-3 win zzz—Singled for Cregcr in 8th Fort the two turned Leach, 0 houser. Um- vs. eked Worth. Tex., Losing pitcher—Muncrief. 66-68—66. He grabbed first (9-2) Hughson (4-7). 1. ninth. c _ 4 10 Bases on balls—off Lamb 2, Bird two-run rally in the zzzz—Flied out for Rice in 8th. Hayward, 6 1 and with a in identical cards of 74-301. After pires—Rue, PaparelLa, McKinley of to swell his 4. 2b _ 3 2 13 1 money $2,000 Struck out, by Lamb 5, Bird Umpire! 52.147 saw the Dod- Phillips, Summers. Time—2:12. erowd of _ 502 110 000—9 are of A CINCINNATI _ 3 0 0 2 4 1947 to and Automobile engine parts —Mitchell, Veasley. Time game—1:32. lean regular play Miss Sessions sank a Melvin, p winnings $16,567, National League ST. LOUIS _ 000 100 060—7 gers lose the x Williams _ 1 0 0 0 0 passing Jimmy Demaret of manufactured to tolerances of as Braves as a result four-foot putt for a birdie four- (SECOND GAME) to the Boston Errors—Rice, Kurowski, Slaughter, Calif. Demaret finished high as a hundred-thousandth of TOTALS _34 5 6 24 9 Ojai, with the Giants. Runs batted in—Haas, on the first to of1 iheir split Mueller, Greger. 438-yard hole win ST. LOUIS 000 010 000—1 7 0 with a feeble 284, even par. an inch. GAME) Miller x—Filed out for Melvin in 9th. (FIRST Galan 2, Vander Meer, 2, Young, the playoff. Miss Riley two-putted DETROIT 050 000 Olx—6 9 1 HIGBE REGISTERS A* * “ Mueller, Kurowski, Northey BROOKLYN Slaughter 3, from feet. RED SPRINGS Ab R H |G A four Zoldak and » 2, Sisler. Two base hits—Hatton, Young ss _ 5 2 2 0 9 Sanford, Brown, Early; S**** 1 1 tO 0 Rogers, 4 Home run—Miller. Stolen honors Trout, Benton and Swift. 2, Slaughter. Runnerup professional Mangini, lb _t_ 5 2 1 13 0 Winning pitch- Sacrifices—Vander Meer. er—Trout. 100TH VICTORY ss base—Creger. went to Blonde Helen Dettweiler 2b-c_ 5 2 2 0 0 Losing pitcher—Sanford. frees*, ? ? 2 3 0 Wood, Braves Climb Back To on bases—Cincin- cf Raffensberger. Left _ Furillo, 0 of and Clayton, cf 3 0 16 0 Top; n 4 Indio, Calif., Chevy Chase, -! i Bases on balls— nati 10, St. Louis 7. Parnell rf-2b _ 4 2 111 a her -" ® Gumbert Raffens- Md., with 77-309. And prize CHICAGO, June 29—(/P)—Kirby c Vander Meer 3, 1, If _ 5 0 13 0 Hudges, i o o Armbruster, Dickson Grod- was a check for his 100th game ■Vaughan berger 1, 1, Staley 1, $1,000. Carter, 3b _ 5 2 3 2 1 Higbe won today, „ 0 0 0 A’s Bosox Twice J zicki 1. Strikeouts—Vander 1, Munger Miss Berg, the defending cham- Bullock, c ___ 2 0 0 1 0 LEGION TANGLES Bludgeon when the de- 3b Meer Burkhart 1, 5, Raffensberger 1, Hockenbury, c _ 2 0 0 1 0 Jorgensen, *2 0« 0® 1 0 pion, though shooting a three-un- feated the Chicago Cubs, 10 to 4, Hem.anskl, * —~ Grodzicki. Hits—off Vandet Meer 8 in Burch, rf_0 10 0 0 . 29 — — J 7 (none out in Gumbert der-par 72 today, was one stroke BOSTON, June (JP) Bee- PHILADELPHIA, June 29—(£>)— Claude Passeau’s debut innings 8th); Warren, p _ 4 110 1 spoiling « ® Enider', 5 I-_ » ? 1 in 9 (did not retire a batter); Raf- back with 310. She won $900 in WITH RO ON ton’s battling Braves regained the The Philadelphia Athletics smash- of the season before 27,385 fans. JJ # -- 0 in Dickson 4 in PITTSBURGH Ab R H O A Fay lor, p fensberger 2; 1-3; TOTALS _*_ 40 12 12 27 12 National with a half- ed out three home runs to defeat 34 4 8 27 9 prize money. league lead, TOTALS 3 in 2 2-3; Staley 4 in 2. ss 6 12 0 6 Burghart The new sev- to spare on the the Boston Red Sox twice Cox, for Hodges in 9th 1. open queen caged game Brooklyn today 4 2 2 2 1, ■c—Singled Grodzicki 2 in 3. Munger 0 in Win- DUNN-ERWIN_ 000 030 011— 5 Coach Tom Davis’ American Russell, cf Ab R en birdies and one in Dodgers, overtakin gthe Phil- 3 to 2 and 8 to 5. 3 S 2 2 0 fne look scores on and, thanks to a five-hit pitching the bases loaded baseman Greenberg, one-over-par* Errors—Miller 3, Denning, Norman, Stadium 7:45 when by first 10 13 0 Gearhart, ef (estimated). tonight g.t they Fletcher, lb -- 4 0 0 11 2 number 12 and 17. She Melvin, Rogers, Mangini, Wood, performance by Bill Voiselle, a Ferris Fain a five- 8, played Phillips, engage the Red Springs outfit highlighted Westlake, rf 6 12 3 0 ® 0 Carter. Runs batted in—Miller, McQuil- 4-2 win for a doubleheader * ° of sweep run fifth for the A’s in tne -- 3 0 0 1 0. Marshall, rf- ? (SECOND GAME) cooly and calmly in spite the from Robeson inning Howell, c 3 1 ® len, Denning, Phillips, Mangini, Wood county. W. Cooper, c- hot summer and the toward before a 20,786 crowd. second game while Pete Suder’s Basin ski, 2b —---4 0 114 * ® J " unusually day 3, Clayton, Parnell 2, Armbruster, Car- The be- If -a-- CINCINNATII _ 110 000 000— 2 8 3 two teams have met -_ 5 0 110- Gordon, 1 ? of over The Dodgers dropped off the top clout of the season Higbe, p ® ® * ® ® 14 1 enthusiastic gallery 2,000 ter 2, Warren. Two base hits—Phillips, first circuit ST. LOUIS _ 366 100 lOx—17 fore, Wilmington off with ttefata — coming a twin bill 3 who milled in her wake. Carter. Three base hits McQuillen, rung after splitting won the opener in the sixth inn- 14 27 12* Lohrke, 3b win and one loss. The locals TOTALS _29 10 l l l® l® Walters, Erautt (2), Riddle (2), Hetki Armbruster. Home run—Carter. Stolen one with the New York Giants. ezLombardi 0 0 ® Par for the course and her 18- ing. Sam Chapman for the A’s CHICAGO Ab R H O A 0 0 0 (3) and Lamanno, Pdiand (6); Erazle bases—Miller, Parnell, Clayton, Wood. were rained out at the end of zzzBlattner 0 0 hole card: Bob Elliott’s double against the and Wally Moses and Ted Wil- Johnson, 2b-5 12 2 2 2 0 1 3 and Garagiola. Losing pitcher—Walters. Left on bases—Dunn-Erwin 6, Red the 11th inning last 4 0 114 tott. p _ Saturday night centerfield fence scored Johnny also homered Lowrey, 3b l Par out _ 543 545 634—39 liams, for the Sox, ® 0 0 ® ® Home run—Northey. Springs 7. Bases on balls—off Melvin when to a 4 0 0 1 0- Erinklee, p they attempted get run in Nicholson, rf- 0 0 Warren 4. Struck out, by Melvin 6, Hopp with the deciding the afternoon. 1 0 0 Jameson out 442 435 444 34 3, during _ 4 12 2 0 tzzzThomson game played with Whlteville for Bafko, cf 3 6 27 11 Warren 1. Wild pitches—Melvin. Um- the opener. After the Tribesmen 1 0 _30 ... If- 4 0 2 TOTALS Par in 344 454 535—35-37—76 the second the first also A crowd of 29,112 saw the Red Dallessandro, 9th pires-Reveille, Outzs. Time of game— time, a two-run for 4 0 0 13 0 z—Ran for Gordon in Jameson in 345 444 444—36-34—7Cf' had exploded rally Sox rout starter Dick Fowler in Rickert, lb in Bth Chisox Eke 4-3 2:15. been doused. The score 4 2 2 3 1" iz—Walked for Lohrke having a 7-7 tie in the ninth. Scheffing, c ——- in 9th The which attracted the first inning of the second 4 3 1 4 zzz—Ran for Lombardi tournament, at the end of the game was 1-1. (FIRST GAME) Sturgeon, ss -- 0 out for Trinkle in Win Over Tribe 39 entrants, listed ten Ab H O A game. Bobby Doerr scored Sam 1 0 0 0 0 tzzz—Fouled 9th_ only pros. about Duval or PHILADELPHIA R Passeau, p On an average day 3,500,- Either Tracy Jim Gib- 0 0 0 0 1 ss 5 0 0 2 4 Mele and the Sox an- Kush," p _ mu uuu urz—» However, eight won cash prizes. Newsome, picked up BROOKLYN _ Americans are be- son will the for the 0 000 disabled do hurling zHack _ 10 10 OOP 020 010—3 June 29—(A3)— Other cash Adams, if _ 5 1111 other run on a walk with the NEW YORK _ CLEVELAND, winners besides the cause of illness. locals tonight. Walker, ef-lb _5 2 2 7 0 Borowy, p- 0 0 0 0 1 Four Chicago hurlers muffled the three listed above were: bases loaded before Bob Savage 0 Errors—Marshall. Funs batted in— Tabor, 3b_4 2 112 zzMcCullough -- 1 0 0 0 four hits took over. 0 0 0 0 rurillo, Iott, Kerr 2, Jorgenseen, Robin- Cleveland Indians with Mary Mozzelle, Portland, Ore.— Ennis, If -a-5 0 12 0 Meers, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ion, Vaughan. Two base hits—Walker, to register a 4 to 3 victory today 77- 314—$800. Lakeman, lb-3 115 0 (FIRST GAME) Lee, p ..---_— 1 0 0 0 0 run—Kerr. Stolen _ zzzLivingston Furillo, Stanky. Home as Taft in the ninth, Gilbert, cf 10 0 10 BOSTON Ab R H O A Dou- Wright’s single Kathryn Hemphill, Greensboro— base—Robinson. Sacrifice—Reese. Beat Seminick, c_4 12 7 1 rf _4 12 2 0 George Dickey from sec- Mosee,' 37 4 13 27 13 Taylor, scoring 78- Clamdiggers; _ 4 0 0 3 4 TOTALS _ 322—$700. Rangers Verban. 2b ble plays— Stanky (unassisted); Pesky, u_3 0 12 2 on bases— broke a tie which resulted z—Doubled for Kush in 5th Reese and Robinson. Left ond, Hope Seignious, Greensboro— Heintze'man, p_ 3 0 0 0 2 Williams, If_ 3 0 0 6 0 New York 6. Bases on second 0 0 0 0 0 zz—Hit into for Borowy Brooklyn 12, from a tribe rally. The Leonard, p Mele, of _ 4 0 0 3 0 7th 5, Trinkle 1. Strike- 77-324—$600. 11-6 _ 0 0 0 0 0 In balls—iott 7, Taylor half of a scheduled double bill Blasts Donnelly, p Doerr, 2b_ 4 1111 out for Lee in 9th Trinkle 1. Hits Seagate, _ 1 0 0 0 0 zzz—Grounded »uts—Iott 3, Taylor 2, Mrs. Opal Hill, Kansas City— Pepsi Judd, p Culberson, 3b_3 0 10 3 out in was rained out after half an in- pff—Iott 7 in 8 innings (none Schmidt, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 lb 3 0 0 8 1 Jones, PITTSBURGH _ 004 012 012—10 1 in 1. Hit 80-326—$475. bth): Trinkle by pitcher, ning. in the c _ 3 0 12 1 Winter Park continued their winning ways Cape Tebbetts, CHICAGO _ 010 000 021— 4 (FIRST GAME) Hicks Detroit, Mich.— 7 9x29 15 by Taylor (W. Cooper). Losing pitcher— Betty TOTALS _40 Ferriss, p_ 3 0 0 0 1 Ab R H O A Norwood re- [ott. Umpires—Barlick, Gore and Pin- CHICAGO 82-327—$375. Fear League yesterday afternoon, Skipper x—Two out wheen winning run scored xRussell_— 1 0 0 0 0 Errors—-None. Runs batted in—Stur- 3 0 0 0 0 rili. Time—2:54. Baker, 3b _ BOSTON Ab R H O A geon, Westlake 4, Greenberg, Kiner 3, 4 0 0 4 0 The tournament, co-sponsored lieving Bubber Borneman to gain credit for the 9-7 decis- Philley, cf —-- Fernandez, rf-ss 5 0 2 4 0 Fletcher Pafko, Dalles- Professional Golf- TOTALS _ 31 2 6 24 9 2, Sbheffing, ss -—— 2 112 3 by the Women’s other 4 0 2 (SECOND GAME) Appling, ion laid on the Masonboro Clamdiggers. In games, M. McCormick, cf 5 0 x—Grounded into double play for Jones sandro. Two base hits—Kiner. Russell 4 114 0 the Greens- Walla esa. if _ ers association and Hopp, cf _ 2 10 10 in 9th 2, Johnson, Hack, Dallessandro. Throa 101 010 002—5 12 3 4 12 6 1 Pepsi-Cola blasted Seagate, 11-6, and Hampstead outslug- Brooklyn_ York, lb_ boro Junior Chamber of Com- Litwhiler, If -- 4 114 0 PHILADELPHIA Ab R |H O A base hit—Scheffing. Home runs—West- NEW YORK_ 210 000 06x—9 13 1 rf 4 0 2 1 0 ged Acme-jjeico, io-a. 3t>_ 6 0 2 1 1 Sacrifice—Gus- Kennedy, is the first national medal Elliott, Joost, s6 _3 1115 lake, Kiner, Scheffing. c 4 10 5 0 merce, Dickey The out 12 hits three hits Both J. C. F. McCormick, lb _ 3 0 0 2 0 1/_ 3 0 0 3 0 tine. Double plays—Cox, Baslnski and Gregg, Dockins (8) and Edwards; Kos- for women. The 1946 Rangers banged with apiece. McVosky, 2b 3 0 0 4 1 tournament c _ 5 4 3 5 0 Left on Michaels, M&si, rf _ 4 0 110 Greenberg (2). bases—Pitta- Trinkle (81 and Lombardi. Winning at the expense of Bobby Edwards. Price and H. Smith banged out Valo, |o, _ 2 0 110 a affair. 2b _ 3 0 0 3 0 6- Bases on xWright was match play Ryan, _ burgh 14, Chicago balls— Open had tied Fain, / lb 3 0 0 12 1 bitcher—Trinkle. Losing pitcher—Gregg. 1 0 0 0 2 After the Clamdiggers triples for Hampstead. 2b_ 10 10 0 Passeau 6, Kush 1, Meers 3, Lea h Gebrian, p Rowell, Chapman, c£ _ 4 1110 Rome runs—Gordon, Mize, Marshall, 1 0 0 0 0 fifth-frame 2b .- the score with their Wortman had three for five for ss _ 3 0 2 2 1 Strikeouts—Passeau 2, Higbe 3. Hits— Kolloway, Culler, Rosar, c _ 3 0 13 0 Itanky. 0 0 0 0 0 p _ ahead in zzHolmes, rf_ 1 0 0 0 0 Passeau 8 in 4 (none out in 5th); Kush Papish, rally, Winter Park went the losers, and so did Jack Allen. Suder, 2b _ 8 12 4 4 0 0 0 0 kfSMITHFIELD Caldwell, --- 0 _ 2 1110 none in 1; Borowy 4 in 2; Meers 3 in p the seventh to come out on top. Larkins collected two hits for Spahn, p Majeski, 3b_ 2 0 113 zSisti _ 10 10 0 1 2-3. Lee 1 in 1-3. Wild _ 4 0 0 1 1 pitch—Pas- Ab R H O A tilt with Sea- Marchildon, p _ 33 4 8 27 7 In the Pepsi-Cola Delco. TOTALS CLINTON Johnson, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 seau. Losing pitcher—Passeau. Umpires 1 DOG COLLARS x—Singled for Michaels in 9th ss 4 1 the Jamesmen were trailing lb___2 0 12 0 —Reardon, Goetz and Conlan. Tima— Evans, » 1 gate, zzzTorgeson, TOTALS _ 29 3 8 27 14 CLEVELAND Ab R H O A 2b-4 10 3 2 Cieslinski, at the end of the fourth Barrett, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 2:27. Attendance (actual) 27,385. 4 2 2 5 3 inning, Metkovich, cf_ 5 0 0 4 0 Marsh, cf AT zzzzCamelli 10 10 0 BOSTON ____ 100 ICO 000—2 *T YOUK 10 6-1. Edson had homered with no SANFORD 4 0 0 4 0 3 10 _ Edwards, rf Vorrell, If- zzzzzLanfranconi _ 0 10 0 0 PHILADELPHIA 011 001 OOx—3 110 5 0 0 1 0 one on base in the fourth for their Seerey, If 3 0 Kukulka, 3b- Karl, _ 0 0 0 0 0 LUMBERTON Ab B H O A p Error*—None. Runs batted in—Moses, Anchor Hardware Co's. /././.Peck 0 0 0 0 0 Mur.go, lb 4 0 2 5 0 only run. But J. B. Wallace, Jr., 4 0 13 0 Crummie, se- 5 1116 Chapman, Tebbetts, Suder. Two basee lb 4 10 6 1 rf TOTALS _ 43 8 17 30 3 Fleming, McLain, Edson’s feat in the sixth 11 4 0 2 1 1 repeated Marx, lb --— 4 0 1 0 hits—Majeski, Suder. Three base hit— Gordon, 2b _ 2 10 2 4 Sanders, c z—Doubled for Spahn in 6th and -- 3 13 0 1 with Jack Allen on base, Stanley, 3b 1110 1 Joost. Home runs-Moses, Chapman, MONTHLY Keltner, 3b _ 2 0 0 0 2 Kaires, p zz—Grounded out for Culler in 8th the added another in Jamin, If- 4 0 0 3 0 Suder. Stolen base—Pesky. Sacrifices— Hegan, c -- 3 0 18 0 Pepsi nine zzz—Singled for Johnson in 8th cf 5 10 3 0 Suder, McCosky. Double to 1 0 0 l 1 _—_ 95 8 10 34 8 6-4. Pearsall, playsJoost Conway, ss -.-, TOTALS the inning to make the score zzzz—Singled for Barrett in 9th St. Ab R H O A Cabanlss, 2b- 4 0 12 3 Suder to Fain; Majeski to Suder to Fain. Dial 9022 114 Market Boudreau, s* —- 2 0 111 SMITH FIELD it in the seventh with zzzzz—Ran for Camelli in 9th They tied up rf _ 3 0 0 3 0 Left on bases—Bosfton Philadelphia 9. 10 10 1 a* 3 3 2 4 2 Dixon, 5, FISHING Harder, p Howard, for runs 4 0 0 P 0 two more, and went five Kivett, c_ 4 0 110 PHILADELPHIA_ 000 302 011 0^7 Base* on balls—off Ferris* 5, Marcnil- Gromek, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Sarroll, If _—— 3 0 10 4 Ferriss Mar- * 0 1 2 0 in and ninth to Garcia, p BOSTON _ 010 011 112 1—8 don 3. Strikeouts—by 1, zBockman _ 1 0 0 0 0 3b the eighth bag Bare, 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 xSpicer _ childon 3. Wild pitch—Ferriss. Umpire* -.- c-3 zzRobinson 1 0 0 0 0 Narron, the game. — Fernandez. f-- Errors Tabor, Culler, Rommel and Grieve. Time of 10 0 11 __ 10 110 —Jones, Klieman, p Eames, Jack was the bats- 24 Runs batted in—Lakeman 3, Ennis 2, TROPHY 4 2 3 0 High leading TOTALS _33 3 6 14 game—1:55. Attic Exhaust Woodard, rf 4 M. Sis- man for gettting three x—Walked for Garcia In 9th Seminick 2, Culler, McCormick, cf -- 2 13 10 Pepsi-Cola, TOTALS _ 30 3 4 27 11 Bernstein, 2. Two SANFORD Ab R H O A ti, Elliott 2, Torgeson, Rowell for Harder in 5th 2b 4 113 4 for six, while Red McCabe and (SECOND GAME) Will be the of z—Popped up Balia, 4 113 1 base hits—Walker, M. McCormick, Sisti, presented first 2 0 14 3 Guinn, 2b _ zz—Grounded out for Gromek in 6th Oehler, lb _ Williams each bang- base hit— pitcher Lappy 3 Masi, Rowell, Elliott. Three BOSTON _ 200 020 100—5 8 2 FANS 2 10 Nessing, Jib -—-4 110 each month to the person 4 zzz—Ran for Seerey in 9th Mason, p -- 0 1 Smith Seminick. ed out two Harry 4 12 4 0 Elliott. Home runs—Lakeman, PHILADELPHIA __ 000 050 lOx—6 9 0 1 0 2 1 bingles. Wilson, cf _ Benton, p _ 0 Sacrifice—Tabor. Double plays—New- catchinj? the largest fish of for the losers. _ 2 110 0 CHICAGO _ 020 001 001—4 got two hits Nesselrode, rf some to Verban to Lakeman 2; Tabor to Zuber, Klinger (5), Murphy (6), Dor- 000 002 010—3 lb 4 0 1 10 0 any kind brought to our storo CLEVELAND _ TOTAL* _32 10 15 27 11 J. B. Wallace, Jr., started for Shoffner, isli (7), Johnson (8) and Partee; Fowler, 3 0 2 4 0 Walker. Left on bases—Philadelphia 4, Watson, If _ during: the preceding: month. Runs batted in — Seagate, but he needed help from Boston 12. Bases on balls—Heintzelman Savage (1), Coleman (6) and Guerra. Errors—Appling. _ 000 050 100— 6 3 0 0 4 0 CLINTON Hedrick, c _ Jack Allen. However, Wallace 4, Schmidt 2. Strikeouts—Heintzelman 3, Winning pitcher—Coleman. Losing pitch- Kennedy, Dickey, Appling, Wright, _ 231 030 _ 4 0 12 0 SMITHFIELD OOx—IS Posavec, ss Home Fain. Boudreau. Two base Schmidt 2, Spahn 3. Hite—off Heintzel- er—Dorish. rune—Williams, Seerey, Hegan, was the losing hurler. Keane, p_ 4 0 10 5 hits—York. Three base hits—Kennedy. Errors—Marsh, Kukulka 2, McLain, out man 10 in 7 innings; Spahn 7 in 6; batted Hampstead and Delco poled 1 in Barrett 1 in Karl Home runs—Appling, Seerey. Stolen Oehler, Benton. Runs in—Marsh 32 4 10 27 9 Johnson 2; 1; Dial 2-3311 For Service ENTER YOUR CATCHES between them — 16 for TOTALS _ Newspaper oases—Baker, Dickey. Sacrifices—Hegan, 2, Kukulka, Mungo, McLain, Howard, 30 hits 0 in 1; Leonard 1 in 0 (one batter); 100 200—3 1 in Schmidt Keltner Double plays—Keltner, York, Bare 2, Woodard, Bernstein 3, Oehler. Hampstead and 14 for Acme-Delco LUMBER TON _ 000 Donnelly 2 in 2-3; Judd 1; EVERY FISHING TRIP! McLain. _ 100 100 20x—4 in 1. Pitcher—Karl. Losing and Fleming; Fleming, Boudreau and Two base hits—Narron, Marsh, —but Hampstead ripped Wortman SANFORD 3 Winning SURF MATTRESSES run—Bernstein. Stolen bases — Umpires — Henline, Fleming. Left on bases—Chicago 5, Home runs pitcher—Schmidt. and J. Marks for seven more Errors—Crummie, Stanley, Pearsaal, and 11. Bases on Lee Howard 2. Sacrifice—Oehler. Double Stewart, Ballanfant Magerkurth. All Sizes Colors Cleveland taflla—off Shoffner. Runs batted in— Shapes to Marsh to Cies- than Delco got, although they used Nesselrode, Time—2:54. Attendance—20,000 (esti- 1, Gebrian 3, Papish 2, Harder 2, Klle- plays—Evans Mungo; Shoff- to How- Wilson, Kivett, Nessing, Jamin, man 1. Strikeouts—Lee 4, Papish 1, linski; Cieslinski, Evans Mungo; three hurlers themselves. Jimmy mated). ner, Watson. Two base hits—Keane, Ki- ANCHOR Harder Gromek Klieman 1. Hits— ard, Balia to Oehler. Left on bases— Earl and B. 2, 2, Whedbee, Howard, vett, Cabaniss. Stolen bases—Nessing, ■jft Lee 2 in 5 1-3 Innings; Gebrian 2 Clinton 9, Smithfield 6. Bases on balls— (SECOND Struck Lee hurled for Hampstead. Wilson, Guinn, Nesselrode, Posavec. GAME)_ in 2 2-3: Papish 0 in 2-3; Caldwell 0 In off Kaires 5. Mason 2, Benton 3. HARDWARE COMPART had a Sacrifices—Stanley. Double plays—Crum- PHILADELPHIA — 001 000 001—2 5 0 4 in Gromek 1 in 1. cut, Mason 2, Benton 1. Hits off: Grey Justice perfect day 1-3; Harder 5; by Marx. Left on bases— 1 bat- mie, Cabaniss, to BOSTON _ 010 002 10x—4 1;1 (Picked GREGG BROS. Mason 8 in 4 1-3 off Benton bat for the winners. He 3 in 3. Wild Win- innings; at Klieman pitch—Lee. Lumberton 11, Sanford 9. Bases on balls Front and Dock Streets 4 in 4 2-0. Wild pitches—Benton. Pass- four four Voiselle Market ft Front ning pitcher—Gebrian. Losing pitcher— ted out hits in tries, off Garcia 5, Keane 7. Struck out, by Hughes, Jurlaich and Padgett; — Hurley, ed bells—Narron. Winning pitcher— 399 Market St. TMal 3-S324 Dial 9696 Klieman. Umpires Hubbard, and Whedbee was behind Keane 4. Urr.Dires—Devidzuk, Ruch, Time and Camel fi. Losing pitcher—Hughes. Mason. Wilson. Time right Passarella and Boyer. Time—2:12. At- Umpires—Raker, Home rune ■ 9orgccon, Ennis. K Amos at game—2:05* L I. .. — tendance—40.000 (eat.L of game—lift t him, along with Carter ■i