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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 home run 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 Brooklyn 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 first baseman 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) NATIONAL LEAGUE 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.