* Cub - Dominated Stars Clash With Spins Twins Stop Pirates’ Win Streak Cheshire, Clegg Take Opposite Mound Posts At Four Games With 5-4 Victory Lumberton, Robins, Spins Winners In To- Lamb Walks In Winning Tally In 11th bacco State Contests; Classic NATS, CLEVELAND GIANTS Frame; Bucs Lay Off For All-Star Tilt; MANAGE In Sanford Tobacco DIVIDE TWOSOME In Cubtown Next SPLIT WITH REDS State Leageu teams did a final windup of pr«- All-Star game play yesterday, with Lumberton, Red Springs, CLEVELAND, 20 — — July (.$>) — Sanford uuiNiN, juiy zu—Jim Dtaions periect record as man- NEW YORK, July 20 UP! — and Dunn-Erwin coming up with wins. A collec- The defeated ager of the Wilmington Pirates was ended here as the Helped by Bobby Thomson’s two tion of top-flight Weed Circuit of the Washington Senators, 6 to 1, today players, composed mostly Twins out the home runs, his 17th and 18th of members of the in the second of a - Dunn-Erwin edged Buccaneers, 5-4, in the second-place Lumberton team, will face game the year, the New York Giants header after the Nats won 10th of a game. The Pirates the forever-leading Sanford in the Mill to- today inning thrill-packed uhder fought back to win the second Spinners City the opener, 1 to 0, behind me airecuon oi Biaion naa won Mickey game 9-6, and even break in night. Heafner’s five-hit Mel four straight. and pitching, hits, walking one, striking out their double header with the Cin- The Cubs lengthened their lead over their nearest rivals, Harder went the distance for the Roy Lamb, who came in to pitch six. cinnati Reds. The Reds won the the Pirates to 2^ Warsaw tribe in the the for starter in the Xhe Pirates Wilmington games, defeating nightcap, holding Emory Hewlett, dd not play again opener 4 1 as Ewell Blackwell Senators to six seventh stanza received credit for until 5-3 while the Bucs had a four-game winning streak snap- bingles. Wednesday because of the registered his loth consecutive (First Game) the loss, his seventh nine Tobacco State neu oy j_>unn-ii,rwin in a 0-4 lu-jnn- WASHINGTON against league All Star win and 17th of the season. AB R H O A affair. victories this season, when he game at Sanford. On (First Game) ng Yost, 3b _ 4 0 12 3 Monday Lewis, rf 4 0 1 31 O walked in Riley Leach for the de- Wednesday they meet the Lum- Bound in the cellar since th» CINCINNATI AB R H O A Robertson, If_2 0 13 0 cisive tally in the 10th frame. berton Cubs the Red Rob- at Lumberton. Baumholtz, rf_4 0 12 0 ipening gun, Springs Vernon, lb _ 3 10 8 0 had opened the with the ins to within 5% contests of Spence, cf'_ 4 0 12 1 Bass inning Thursday Statonmen return to Zientara, 2b_ 5 0 14 2 crept a sac- Hatton, Priddy, 2b 4 0 2 0 4 a single. Leach laid down Legion Stadium for a doublehead- 3b- 5 0 113 4 3elma-Smithfield in a battle of Haas, cf —__ 4 0 Christman, ss_ 4 0 0 0 0 Steckel threw 13 0 rifice bunt, but Bob er. Young, STANDINGS :he lowely in Robins field. They Evans, c_ 4 0 0 5 1 lb-4 117 0 wild to first, the runners taking WILMINGTON AB R H O A E Galan, If * 0 0 3 0 smacked out 17 hits to drop the pRi: I’AUING FOR JOE LOUIS, no doubt, blond Olle Haefner, p _ 3 0 0 0 0 Tandberg, Lamb HardUky, 2b _ 5 0 1 Miller, sa_ 4 2 2 0 a TOBACCO STATE 11-2. who took a second third, respectively. 6 3 1 LEAGUE Leafs The Sanford Spinners heavyweight disputed decision from Joe c livpdWi Bask! Benton, cf _ 5 0 2 2 0 0 Lamaizno, ___4 12 7 2 TOTALS _ fill- most of his 32 1 6 27 9 passed Jackson intentionally, Team Won Lost Pet. G-B. crushed the Clinton Blues 9-2 at stoekhoim, caiisthentics down. m _ 4 p_4 0 I„ is^doing sitting CLEVELAND AB R H O A Muscumeci, 112 5 1 Blackwell, 10 1 Komar Sanford _ 56 22 719 ing the bases. John Bridges, lb 3 2 2 10 0 0 Sanford. Peck, rf _ 3 0 12 0 rf TOTALS Lumberton _ 46 32 590 10 to and Bob toss- Davis, _ 4 1110 37 4 10 27 10 cf __._. 4 0 2 5 1 grounded Steckel, Lumberton left Mitchell, WILMINGTON __ 45 36 .555 12 1-2 Charley Jamin, Poklemba, If _ 4 0 1 3 0 0 Edwards, If _ 4 0 0 2 0 ed Bass out in home. Lamb then NEW YORK AB R H O A Clinton 09 40 .493 17 1-2 fielder, pointed up the reason why Steckel, 3b _ 4 0 2 0 2 2 Boudreau, ss _ 4 0 0 2 3 worked Steve Collins for a three- Warsaw 36 40 467 1 8 Yanks Staton, c Blattner, 2b-3b _ 4 0 10 1 ie’11 be in one of the Twice -3 0 0 4 3 0 lounging Bengalis 4 0 14 0 Drop Robertson, lb_ Dunn-Erwin _ 39 42 18 al- Rigney, ss-2b _ 4 0 2 4 3 481 1.2 two count and walked him, Hewlett, p _ 2 0 0 0 3 2 when the Tobacco Gordon, 2b _ 3 0 12 0 30 49 .371 27 pasture posts x Thomson,' cf _ 4 0 0 5 0 Selma-Smithfield Edens _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 3b _ 2 0 0 2 0 Twins to win. Keltner, lowing the Red _ 24 55 .303 32 1-2 State All-Stars at Sanford to- lb _ 4 0 1 Springs play Lamb, p _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mize, 11 1 Hegan, c _ 2 0 0 8 0 ahead 1-0 To Cut Take Series Wiilmington jumped Marshall, rf_4 12 10 night by whacking out a two- Lead, zSeerey _ 1 0 0 0 0 W. Today’s Games Cooper, c___ 4 0 14 1 in the second inning. Hargrove TOTALS _ 36 4 10 28 16 8 the to _ 0 0 0 in inning pro- Ruszkowski, c 0 0 Jf All-Stars at. Sanford. single eighth x—Batted for Hewlett in 7th. Gordon, _ 3 0 0 0 0 Feller, p_ 1 0 0 0 1 Davis singled, Poklmba grounded vide the Cubs with a S-3 margin 20—(/P)—A Lohrke, 3b _ 10 0 12 DETROIT. July big 0 0 DUNN-ERWIN AB R H O A E zzBockman _ 1 0 0 out Davis to second, Yesterday’s Results Red Sox. in advancing zlxjmbardi _ 1 0 0 0 0 pver the Warsaw sixth inning outburst 0 0 ss _ 2 113 3 0 jevf: Klieman, p _ 0 0 0 Collins, and Bob Steckel belted Davis Kerr, ss 2 0 0 0 3 5' WILMINGTON 4 (10 wasn't enough to keep DURHAM NETTERS Springfellow, 2b _ 4 0 1 3 0 0 One of five Lumberton players the nightcap Koslo, p_ 2 0 0 1 2 D“g™’m across with a double to If __ Yankees TOTALS _2© 0 5 27 5 right. Denning, 4 0 0 1 0 1 Red first-team on the York from tzLa Fata _ 0 0 Springs 11, berths Ne.\ drop- cf_ 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Selma-Smithfield 2 lolding z—Struck out for Hegan in 8th In the fourth the Pirates scored McQuillen, Sanford 9, Clinton 2. of a doubleheader Beggs, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 kll-Star outfit, Jamin also drove both ends zz—Flied out for Feller in 8th Miller, 3b _ 5 0 2 0 4 1 Lumberton ping their second run. Harry Bridges Iott, p 0 0 0 0 0 5, Warsaw 3. as DEFEAT LOCALS Bass, rf _ 3 0 12 10 n another of the Cub’s markers 10 secor.d place Detroit today WASHINGTON __ 010 000 000—1 left fielder lined out a single which Leach, lb _ 2 1 0 11 0 0 national league ,n the sixth to knot the treated t'.e TOTALS _ inning the T.ge.- biggest paid CLEVELAND _ 000 000 000—0 33 1 7 27 14 Shamrock errored, Brid- Hayward, c _ 4 117 3 0 stadium net Denning z—Grounded out for Lohrke in 5th Won Lost score at two-all. Shelton Stanley’s in history— Wilmington’s team wound zJackson _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. G.B. crowd Briggs Errors—none. Runs batted in—Spence. to ges taking second. Davis flied zz—Walked for Koslo in 8th Brooklyn 51 36 .586 _ 5 0 113 0 .hird frame homer accounted for 58.369 fans—to a sweep over the up with a .500 average in Eastern Two base hit—Priddy. Three base hit— Komar, p New to and York- 45 36 566 3 4 to 1 Carolina Double and Christ- right, Bridges going third, CINCINNATI_ 010 000 201—4 Boston the other Lumberton tally. leaders, Tennis association stand- Spence. plays—Evans -46 38 .548 3 TOTALS _ 34 5 8 30 14 2 1-2 NEW YORK _ man; Yost and Vernon; Spence and Poylemba lofted to center, Bridges 000 000 001—1 St. Louis 4o sncj .2 to 11. the nightcap going ings yesterday, losing a close 5-4 z—Batted for Hayward in 10th 41 .523 5 1-2 Other Cub players starting in Evans. Left on bases—Washington 8, after the catch. Cincinnati 42 44 match to scoring Errors—W. Cooper, Lamanno, Young. .488 8 1-2 be 11 innings. the powerful Durham out- Cleveland 5. Bases on balls—Haefner 102 0—4 Chicago 40 tonight’s classic will Jerry! The Bucs ended their counter- WILMINGTON _ 010 000 Runs batted in—Young, Lamanno 2, 45 <471 10 fit at took 4. Strikeouts—Haefner 4, Feller Y'ewhouses marked up his Kinston. The winners 3, Feller _ 012 000 1—5 Philadelphia 36 second base, Elzer Hal Mus. DUNN-ERWIN 001 Zientara, Marshall. Home runs—Young, 50 .419 14 1-2 Sabaniss, 7. Hits—off Feller 6 in 8 innings; Klie- making in the sixth. Fred 10th victory of the Reason with a two of the three doubles matches Lamanno, Marshall. Double play—La- Pittsburgh 85 50 .412 15 (Slats) Marx, first base, Elzer man 0 in 1. Losing reached Runs batted in—Steckel 3, Poklemba, pitcher—Feller. cumeci hit to third, but manno and Zientara. Left on bases— masterful three-hitter in the tpen- to provide the margin of victroy. (Second Game) Denning, McQuillen, Springfellow 2, Today’s Games ett, catcher, and Wally Pearsall,! first when the hotcorner man er- Cincinnati 8, New York 7. Bases on 28 men as the were Tom- Collins. Two base hit—Steckel. Stolen Chwwnati at Boo ,fi facing only Singles split 3-3, with 1. Brooklyn (2)—Walters center field. Spicer, the Cub’s _ 000—1 6 2 — balls—Koslo Blackwell 2, WASHINGTON 000 100 rored. singled. Davis bases—Bass, Benton. Double plays 1, Beggs G»-5) and Peterson left not a runner on base Charles and 10 1 Bridges Koslo 2. Hits— (3-7) or Raffensberger star will Yanks my Snell, Boney. CLEVELAND _ 100 300 20x—6 Strikeouts—Blackwell 7, righthander, probably flew but Poklemba Muscumeci, Hardisksy and Bridges (2); (3-7) vs. Jatten (8-6) and run the Dick Hewlett with out, singled, off Koslo 7 in 8 innings; Beggs 3 in 2-3; King (1-2). also see action ,rd counted their only in coming up and Fer- Leach (unassisted). Left on bases—Dunn- Pittsburgh at tonight. Masterson, Scarborough (8) the sacks. Bob Steckel Iott 0 in 1-3. Losing pitcher—Koslo. Philadelphia (night)— when two of their wins. The Durhma team remained loading Erwin 13, Wilmington 4. Bases on balls Wolff (0-1) vs. Leonard fifth they got rell; Harder and Lopez. Losnig pitcher— and Barr. Time (10-4). Another All-Star performer, battered a liner to right, driving off Hewlett Lamb Komar 1. Struck Umpires—Jorda, Boggess Joe unbeaten for ECTA but Masterson. 5, 2, Only games. hits, both triples, by Dimaggio play, they 6. —2:21. Pete Howard of Selma-Smithfleld, across Muscumeci and Bridges out, by Hewlett 1, Lamb 2, Komar ana Bill Johnson. entered the league with severa1 Hits off Hewlett 6 in Lamb 2 in 3 Yesterday’s Result* collected two of his team’s five runs. 6; for final — (Second Game) losses from the the Wilmington 1-3. Umpires Brooklyn 3, St. Louis The Tigers lost a 5-4 edge when withdrawing Losing pitcher—Lamb. 2. lits as the Leafs were slaughtered John Komar hurled his fifth Reveille and Mitchell. Time of game— Pittsburgh 9, Boston 1. batted around for their Beaufort team, and thus lost out by the resurgent Red Springs the Yanks DODGERSEDGE victory for Warsaw, allowing 10 1:30. CINCINNATI_ 000 200 103—6 7 0 Cincinnati 4-6, New York 1-9 on nonors tr Raleigh, 0 11-2. Howard is b.g seven runs in the sixth inning first-place NEW YORK_ 200 004 30x—9 10 Chicago 4-2, Philadelphia 2-1. Robins, expected which has lost one matcn this sea- to start at San- of the second game to go ahead Vander Meer, Hetki (7) and Mueller; AMERICAN LEAGUE shortstop against son. ford. He’ll 11-5 but Detroit wouldn’t quit. 3 TO 2 Hartung, Trinkle (9) and Lombardi. be the only Leaf rep- CARDINALS, New York- 59 29 .670 of Losing pitch- Pat Mullin’s nis Several the regular members Winning pitcher—Hartung. resentative. pinch homer, Win runs—Galan, Detroit- 47 36 .566 9 1-2 of the Port team were unable er—Vander M^er. Home — Rangers City — Hampstead, Boston 46 40 529 of the and 12 1-2 The Robins three lecond four-bagger day BROOKLYN, July 20 (/P) Young, Miller, Thomson (2). pounced upon to make the to Kinston, thus Philadelphia 42 44 488 16 13th ox the year, cut the Yankee trip their run* in the Jelma-Smithfield pitchers for 17 Scoring all of Cleveland 38 41 .481 18 1-2 weakening their chances. How- with hurled Jeff Warren lead- edge to four runs and Detroit tied ninth on two doubles, two singles, Chicago 39 48 488 19 1-2 lits, not assured Tie For the outcome was To Hold ever, Rung _ 36 47 the assault. Cullen- Top Washington 20 1-2 He out it in the ninth when Roy a stolen base and an error, the ’.43i ng rapped until the final double match had CONTINUE St. Louis _ 31 52 CUBS .373 25 1-2 bine bashed a three-run homer and defeated the ;hree singles in four trips and been Jim Martin and Ha) Brooklyn Dodgers Winter Park, Masonboro, and 4-2, behind the pitching of Jimmy George Kell’s double scored Dick played, Louis Cardinals, 3-2 today. Today’s Games scored once. Tom Clayton, Robin St. won in the Whedbee, who establishing him- Wheeler defeating Wilmington’s Hampstead yesterday (No games scheduled). man, was the Wakefield, who had walked. Pinch-hitter Ed Miksis climaxed of the cleanup big gun, Bill Peck Dick local Fear league as the self as the ace pitcher PHILLIE JINX Eddie double and Hewlett, 6-1, Cape Yesterday’s Results lowever. He engineered a double Mayo's 11th inning the rally with a single. If five-hit semi-pro circuit entered its sec- ?mic. Whedbee hurled St. Louis 4-7, Boston 3-6. off AHie P.eynolds scored Hoot Ev- 6-3. ST. LOtlS AB K H O A n the first to clear a loaded set ball James’ club, — Detroit New York 1-11. In tire Whit Cobb, North 3b 4 0 0 3 1 ond half of after staging a against Skeet PHILADELPHIA, July 20 (&) 4-12, ers from first with the run singles, Schoendierst, play >f bases, tallying three of the winning 4 0 0 4 0 and delivered three in Chicago 6-4, Philadelphia 5-7. Carolina slate school tc-i.ms Moore, cl successful All-Star game. The lamed 10, — The Chicago Cubs won a Lwin as the high Washington 1-1, Cleveland 0-6. Robins’ five first-inning runs, a Tigers took the series, three lb _ 4 0 1 12 0 in 1946, defeated the Musial, blasted Acme-Delco, 33-0; registering his ninth victory bill from the f’hiladelphia Phillies to one, and shaved two full champion If 3 10 0 1 Rangers' margin that was never approach- games Slaughter, two setbacks. before a number one Wilmington player, rf 3 0 12 0 Hampstead squeezed by Pepsi- against 4 to 2 and 2 to 1, games off Yew York’s lead, which Northey, today six jd. Eonta was the losing hurler Leslie 6-1. 6-0. Snell beat Diering, rf 0 0 0 0 0 and Masonboro blanked scored the clinching crowd of 28,409 to run their string baseball’Tbig low stands 9 Boney, Cola. 4.2; Hampstead 1-0 at 1-2 games. Kurowski, 3b X 1 1 0 1 Behind at the end of the sec- Martin 9-7, 4-6, 6-1, and Charles Seagate, 1-C. three runs in the seventh inning. of triumphs for the season over the (First Game) Marion, ss 3 0X26 By The Associated Press ond inning, the Spinners markered took Durham's Jim Kelly, 3 0 0 2 0 Winter Park, sparked by the re- Amos Carter doubled in two with Phillies- to 12 in 13 games.. Boney Garagiola, c Player and Club G Ab R H Pet. in every frame from there out to M W YORK AB R H O A 0 0 0 0 (First Game) 6-1 to a 2-1 _- 3 of Paul Horton J. Price 6-1, give Wilmington Hearn, p turn “Stumphole” a double and C. singled Walker, Phillies __ 82 301 47 104 .346 2b _ 4 0 0 3 3 0 roll up another impressive vic- fctirmveiss, P 0 0 0 0 iead. But Bob Perry and Jimmy Brazle, to its crushed Acme-Delco, in the other of the stanza. AB R H O A DiMaggio, Yankees 85 321 63 109 .340 Hennch, rf -_ 3 0 0 1 0 0 O 0 lineup, CHICAGO a 9 2 Dickson, p 0 0 Boudreau Indians 76 270 42 91 .337 tory, this time win over a 5 0 2 2 4 Lmdell, U _ 3 0 0 2 0 of Durham won 0 0 0 afternoon in Cape Williams hurled the com- Johnson. 2b Baynes singles _ 0 0 23-0, yesterday Lappy Pollet, p Kell, Tigers _ 84 320 36 105 328 Ulinton. Bobby Keane bis DiMaggio, cf 3 1 13 0 3b 6 0 113 pitched matches over Bill Peck and Archie Fear Horton, all- encounter for Lowrey, 106 320 league game. plete Pepsi-Cola, 4 12 2 0 Gustine, Pirates 86 331 62 Eourth McQuinn, lb _ 3 0 1 10 2 3 3326 9 Pagko, cf straight victory, managing TOTALS_» for _ 81 79 96 316 Fountain by respective scores of conference second baseman eight safeties. He whif- 3 1 1 12 0 Mize, Giants 304 Johnson, 3b _ -.30113 AB R H O A giving up Cavarretta, lb to space the Blue's 12 hi*s with- BROOKLYN sea- 0 ss _ 6-3 and 6-1. Hewlett then Hanover school walked four. c- 4 113 Rizzuto, 3 0 0 3 2 6-2, 6-1, 2b 3 0 0 ® New High this fed five and McCullough, out much Sanford clout- Stanky, J 4 0 2 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE damage. Houk. c 3 0 0 1 2 came to tie the * 0 returned from Flor- Albers on, If- through up singles Robinson, lb son, had just Bob Edwards of Masonboro won Home Runs ed a similiar number of blows off Bevens, p 2 0 0 0 0 4 132 H2 2 0 Nicholson, rf 3 0 0 5 0 3-all a hard cf to Giants -— 17 at with fought 6-0, Reiser, ida a few hours prior game over Jack Allen of 10 0 5 Mize, KewBom, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 * 1 * 1 out Seagate, Merullo, ss-4 Severn Wright, another All-Star, rf '- —- 16 Walker, J him 0 Marshall, Giants _ 7-5 win over Hal Wheeler. did not 2 0 10 xBrown 1 0 0 0 0 2-6, * 0 ® ® time, but that stop in the other game of the Erickson, p 23 and Bill Kaires. Vaughan, if 9 1-0, only Kiner, Pirates _ -___ 0 0 0 0 0 final 1 ® ® ® ® from four hits in four Far- Meyer, p __. Before the doubles defeat zzFurillo collecting Cape Fear circuit. Johnny 1 0 0 0 0 Joe TOTALS _ 28 1 3 24 12 * 0 7 7 9 Wyse, p_ Nessing, Spin third base- 3b —- the to pace all AMERICAN LEAGUE X-StrucK out for for Wilmington, the locals had pre- Jorgenseen, “ trips to plat* row broke the duel Newsom In ninth. 7 ® ® up pitching Sox 18 man, stole five bases, hit four zzzLavagetto 2 4 11 27 12 Williams, Red taken another loss in that hitters. first frame TOTALS _ 36 viously in the very inning Heath, Browns 16 singles in five times at the plate, Detroit ab r h o a 9 7 Winter Park slammed out a division. Cobb and Perry thrashed SSS-r c = when he drove in Eugene Smith, AB R H O A Gordon, Indians-15 and scored two runs to Lake, ss __ ___ 4 1113 PHILADELPHIA share the and 6-1. total of 23 hits in the lop-sided stole second. 2 5 2 C iMenbine. lb 3 0 17 0 Fountain Leslie Boney 6-0, 9 ® « 9 who had walked and Albright, ss- 5 0 afternoon’s honors with Hank Nes- Se'™inSpki":—7 was 0 10 1 If _ 4 0 2 Snell while Acme-Delco rf -——-- 5 Wakefield, 3 0 and Charley Boney took the debacle, Edwards was lashed for only Wyrostek, selrode. The Sanford M 3b 3 2 2 3 4 big right _ 4 0 0 1 1 doubles for « 0 O 0 0 out but five off the Walker, cf only match Wilmiug. zza“Gionfriddo“~:::“- smacking four and whiffed nine in 4 0 0 1 0 DIVVY fielder clouted a his Muilin. rf _ 2 2 12 0 Nor- bingles Tabor, Sb MACKMEN roundtripper zzzzzMiksis -° slants of 110 ton from and 6-3 Henry Borneman. a If -- 3 0 of Cramer, cf _ 4 0 13 0 Baynes Kelly, ^ gaining his second shutout in Ennis, 20th the season, in the fourth Ken 2 0 17 0 2b _ wood and Raynor, c Mavo, 3 0 2 2 3 and 9-7. 3 8 27 13 Skipper, men on base Seminick, with one on TOTALS _38 row. Seagate got 3 0 0 7 0 nning base. Wagner, c _ 4 lb 117 0 out for Taylor in 8th. who split the twirling assignment Schultz, SOX z-Popped in the fourth, and sixth inn- 3 0 0 2 5 WITH WHITE _ 2 0 110 in 9th first, Verban, 2b Hoyt Clegg is expected to atart Kewhousere, p out for Vaughan for Winter Park. The Frank Hines zz—Grounded one but on each 1 0 out for Jorgensen in 9th ings with no out, zPadgett J J J against the Stars tonight in the zzz—Popped trio whiffed five and 2b 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS _ 34 4 10 27 7 in 9th together of Newsome, for Casey occasion Edwards crawled out — BROWNIE ,7,t_Ratted 1 0 0 20 — UP> The Spinner city. He boasts an 11-3 HOMERS in 9th four. Heintzelman, p- CHICAGO, July for Gionfriddo walked ? ? Key/ york _ some clutch ooo oio ooo—i zzzzz—Singled the hole with great 1 earned a von-lost record. Lo-uia Che- Ken with four for six Schanz, p ! Philadelphia Athletics Lefty DETROIT _ 010 100 20x—4 020 «>0 000-2 Raynor did a ct LOUIS _ flipping. Allen of Seagate Jurisich, p the shire, the Wilmington Pirates' 000 000 003-3 and Ed Lamb with four for five ? n n n o doubleheader split against Errors—None. Runs batted in—Mc- BROOKLYN fine touched for zzGtlbert ! and their SETTLE BOSOX Paul b. job also, being 0 0 White Sox today by win- pride usually joy, will Q Muilin, Wake- Runs batted ranked next to plastering Donnelly, p- 2 ! I Chicago Wagner, Lake, Errors—Walker, Garagiola. only six safeties. The Masonboro after arobably oppose him. Cheshire, f eld. T wo base hit—Wagner. Three base — Walker, Reese, the zzzJudd ning the second game 7-4, in—Kurowski, Marlon, slugging parade. win them in a tie for third _11111 vho has fanned 128 batters thia DiMaggio. Johnson. — hits—Kurowski, Mu- will placed '11 6_5, before a crowd — base Park club M ST. LOUIS. 20 The Miksis. Two The Winter play 38 2 7 losing the first_ Sacrifice—Newhouser. Double1 July {IP)— Three base hit- place with Pepsi-Cola. TOTALS- 2? his season, is the possessor of 14 vic- sial, Reiser, Walker. American out for Verban :n 8th of 17,905. Red Ruffing gained P^ays Johnson and Rizzuto St. Louis scored all but Double the Wilmington Legion 2—Grounded McQuinn: Browns Stolen base—Reese. Here are Cape Fear standings: in 7th ories four defeats, ard NortheJ'. Sta- zz—Grounded out for Jurisich 271st American League victory in against only Stuunveiss: Lake and Wagner: Kell. two of their 11 runs on circuit and Stanky. Left on bases team Tuesday night at Legion Won Loot Pet. 6.B. play-Edward Team zzz—Flied out for Donnelly in 9th lis strikeout record is second Mayo and Cuilenbine. Left on bases— 7. Bases onballs team an- 9 * -892 the opener. Reliefer Bob Savage only clouts as —St. Louis 3, Brooklyn dium, of the Hampstead _ Mow York today they routen the officials wu uuu—■* o that of Warsaw’s 0. Detroit 7. Bases on balls— 2. Strike- -892 _ wxj de- Cyclone John- —Hearn 2, Dickson 1, Taylor after contest. Winter Park_ 9 4 rmrAan credit for the second game, o:f Beven« 4 Newhouser Boston Red Sox in a doubleheader 1. Hits nounced yesterday’s 000 101 000—2 got Strikeouts—by | Taylor 5, Casey 7 6 .538 2 -- ion, who outdistances him with B outs—Hearn 2, its hot Pepsi-Cola PHILADELPHIA one hour and three minutes Hits—off Bevens 9 in 6 1-3 scores 4 3 and Brazle 0 in continued 7 8 .338 2 layed innings: by fo 7-6. Paul off—Hearn 0 in 8 innings; Hampstead Masonboro-- batted in— 58. Cheshire has worked more Kewsom 1 in 1 2-3. 1 Pollet 1 taO, 9 308 5 Error—Albright. Runs rain. Losing pitcher— 1 in 1-3: Eastern State league ___- 4 p“ Lehner’s homer in 1-3; Dickson pace in the Seagate Tabor, En- by han Pas-! inside-the-park 1 in 1. Wild 10 .231 6 Nicholson, Merullo Johnson, any other league hurler, 185. Umpires—Boyer, Rommel, 4 in 8; Casey F‘Vh— Acme-Delco _ 3 "-re-l8 the first with the bases loaded Tavlor by walloping Pepsl-Cola hits-Walker. Lowrey, Al- and McKinley. Time—1:40. Winning pitcher—Casey. Losing yesterday ---—— nis. Two base (First Game) ‘‘Red’ ’Lucas, Cub manager and Hearn. base hits—Johnson, Walk was matched in the second game berson. Three pitcher—Dickson. Double plays- R H O A ormer major league hurler, will (Second Game) er. Stolen base-Pafko. PHILADELPHIA AB by Jeff Heath’s three-run homer CavarreOa; Al- >ilot the All-Stars. 11 innings Lowrey, Johnson and McCosky, K 4 0 0 11] His lineup will Left on and Walt Judnich’s two-run round- bright, Verban and Schultz. Joost, ss _6 0 0 12, ook like this: To 9 Bases 4 0 0 4 0 Back Philadelphia _ kew tripper. Ward Comes baaes-Chicago 7, Binks, rf Pete __ Clip York 100 307 000 00—11 i« 1 BOUNCE Heintzelman 1, 3 2 17 1 Howard, Selma-Smithfield, BUCS balls—off Erickson 4, lb (First Qame) on Fain, DETROIT 120 022 004 01—12 11 1, out— Heintzehnan 2 2 2 0' Ken Dunn-Er. BOSTON AB R M O \ Schanz 1. Struck by Chapman, ef 4 ihortstop; Jackson, Donnelly 1. 0- 2, Schanz 2, c 4 1 3 3 Elzer Lum- Psge. Raschi <4•. Gumpert (6), Reyn-' Dente, 3b _ 5 0 111 Title 4 Erickson Rosar, vin, right field; Marx, Western 7 in 3 2-3 innings; 0 For 0 0 rerton, base; Charley Jamin, BRAVES, in 2 2-3; Jurlsich 0 4 » 2 » 2 'Y. < 4 2b Benton 6 >. White (6>, Gorsica (7), Mele, rf _ 4 112 0 Schanz Suder, left 0 in 2; Erickson 4m523 0 1 * jumberton, field; Wally Pear- Houtteman :10> and Swift, Wagner (10) Willi&ms. If _ 3 10 10 Donnelly Majeski, Eb-4 — 2 in 3. Hit by ; v' — — — 1 in Wyse 2 ® ® ;all, centei Ed ? 2b _ 4 0 0 4 6 20 Rat- 20 ()P) Mever 2-3; Marchildon, p Lumberton, field; pitcher—Houtteman. Losing Doerr, BOSTON, July (/P) DES MOINES, July SANFORD Winning cf 4 1110 AT Erickson (Ennis). xAdams 1 1 * ? first Y';oer—Reynolds. Horne runs—Henrich, DiMagejio, 16 including nine off rallies pitcher—by J Cukulka, Clinton, base; Bill tling out hits, one of the greatest — Erickson. Losing pitcher 0 0 0 0 1, Perra- Take. Muilin, Cuilenbine. Jones, lb _— 3 0 2 11 1 Staging pitcher McCahan, p the Pitts- Gore and 1 Civett, Lumberton, catcher; Louis c 4 0 14 0 Warren Spahn, CLINTON' AB R H O A E Heintzelman. Pmpires-Barlick, xxxValo _ Tebbetts, Lefty of the Marvin 1 I 2 0 0 0 1 the in history meet, 3b 5 1 2 2 2 0 Time—2:22 _! J! J ffheshire, Wilmington, pitcher. Hughson, p _ burgh Pirates today walloped Cieslinski, Pinelli. Stra- 10 6 10 24 8 — ___ 10*00 Frank ss _ 4 13 2 Game) Shamrock x Moses Braves 9-1 before 15,675 (Bud) Ward defeated Evans, (Second TOTALS _36 Utility Denning, AT WARSAW Boston 3 0 2 3 0 0 for Marchildon In 7th. Dorish, p 0 0 0 0 0 in a Marsh, cf _ x—Flied out Dunn-Erwin; Carl fans in the last game of the the 1946 champion 1 up 5 0 3 2 4 0 in 9th. McQuillen, xxFerriss 1 0 0 0 0 nahan, 3b _ XX—Ran for Rosar paid Kukulka, 000 000 020—2 S 1 which end- West- lb 3 0 0 3 1 0 CHICAGO _ xxx—Struck out for McCahan in 9th lunn-Erwin; Jimmy Milner, War- current home stand, 36 hole battle for the O’Shields, 000 001—1 6 0 U'MBIRTON AB R H O A I great 5 0 0 — 000 aw; 3 8 24 12 1£ _ 5 0 1 PHILADELPHIA Mickey Balia, Selma-Smith- TOTALS _36 the tribe having won six to- Vorrell, O A 5 1 2 0 8 0 ed with ern Amateur Golf championship 2 12 0 0 AB R H „,ood. out iui nuguoun u* *•** Askew, rf and Scheffing, CHICAGO j ield, and Jim 3b x—rnea Fritz Lade, Borowy (9) Staton, Wilmington. _ 4 2 2 10 1 and lost seven. Southpaw 4 0 0 5 1 0 Win- 3b XX—Filed out for Dorish in 9th c --- Lakeman. Baker. ! ? day. Sanders, Hughes and Seminick, 5 0J J Other than All-Stars AB R H O A limited the War- 3*01020 ss--- Cheshire, « ST. LOUIS Ostermueilerr executive secre- Wright, p_- Appling, ; 3; 0n i3m: 4 1 2 S 0 0 Ward, the genial 1 0 0 0 0 0 ning pitcher—Lade. rf 5 2 3 ] >itchers niclude another Thompson, 2b 3 10 3 3 to five hits. Kaires, p _ Wright, lefty, of _ 4 1 riors Round- 4 1 W 4 0 0 0 13 of the Spokane, Wash., York, lb _ ] lick 3b —.- 3 10 AB R H O A tary Whitmore of 2b Hitchcock, PITTSBURGH 4 0 2l 2 J (6-3), Warsaw, _ 4 0 1 2 4 0 35 2 12 24 11 0 If ip''-" ss 2 0 115 5 2 2 1 3 was hanging on the ropes, TOTALS _ Philley, ? ; md two Dw.r. rf 4 0 110 0 Stephens, Wietelman, ss Table, A E AT RED SPRINGS 2 0 ® 2 0 right handers, Severn 2 10 10 0 2 3 0 on SANFORD Ab R H O Tucker, cf Heath, If Russell, cf 5 six down through 16 holes the 4 0 1 5 I of _ 3 10 4 10 4 114 6 0 2b Vrigh'. Clinton and 5,vett-. 4 1110 Guinn, 2b _ Kolliway, Spicer. 3n Lehner, cf Gustine; 3b 5 1*13 made a H O A E 2 0 0 2 0 p _ 4 0 1 0 0 0 when he 2 4 2 2 0 AB K c Zeb N’ordheun, rf 4 0 13 6 * * * morning round, Nessing Sib 5 SELMA-SMITHSIELD Tresh, Harrington will Brown, Kiner. If ? 4 1 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 ® ® probably J him sweet 4 10 0 10 ss _ p- lb 3 0 19 0 3 3 1 10 0 move that was to give Wilson, cf _ Howard, Ruffing, , ise his Judnich, Greenberg, lb * 0 0 3 0 0 » ° « ® regular lineup of totals _ da 5 9 27 13 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 cf Grove, p _ ? Jimmy c 3 0 0 *0 0 0 ® 7 ° at the expense of the To- Nesselrode, rf Carroll, Moss, Fletcher, lb revenge 1 0 * ® 0 3 1 0 ° Juinn, second base; Joe 3 0 0 0 3 4 1 3 3 Hedrick, c 4 0 0 4 Bernstein, lf-2b Harrist, p Nessing, WARV'W AB R H O A Si Kramer; p Westlake, ri ? who beat him » J? J? 2 0 0 0 0 ledo, Ohio, strongboy lb 3 1 1 13 1 2 Woodard, rf J hird base; Moulder, p 0 To -3 9 Shoffner, 8 27 8 Jimmy Wilson, field; » _ Bloodworth, ? 0 33 6 401151 J1 2 0 in 38 holes for the Western If- 4 3 2 0 0 Ralla 2b* __J00130 TOTALS-- lank r 4 0 1-up’ Holliday, Nesselrode, right fgld: 2b _ 5 0 0 4 5 0 Kluttz. yP3^ 27 4 5 27 14 0 ss-4 0 :_ 010 200 002—5 TOTALS _ 5 0 title a ago. Upperman, __ ] 2ruce lb B 1 1 12 0 0 Ostermueller, p- year 40 J1 J1 2£ £ PHILADELPHIA Hedrick, catcher; Thalti j3 Keane, p —- 300 002 Olx—6 Srobnl, ,, 4 0 2 0 0 0 000 000 210—3 Stra- J) 2 0 0 3 0 0 CHICAGO _ BOSTON _ The Pacific Coast lad cut i c _ ihoffner, first base; Don Holli- _41 9 79 37 71 ® 'f _ 4 0 1 2 0 0 000 00x—4 TOTALS 13 2 * • in— _ 004 the 9 12 27 Jb Joost. Runs batted , ST. LOUIS AB R H O A nahan’s lead to five holes at TOTALS _34 Popelsky, Error—Suder, lay, left field; Bobby Keane, 11 4 0 1 3 0 0 BOSTON J Kolloway, Rosar 3, Majeski, Dente. round and 000 100—2 Eonta, p Philley 2, « 0 0 Errors—Stephens 2. Judnich, end of the _._—_ 100 ihortstop, and Clegg on the mound. .. 4 115 . morning CLINTON p 3, Suder. Two base hits—Fain, | 3 Jones. Teb- l S 2H UR—9 Zaykoski, n Wright Runs batted in—Lehner 4, —_ 003 i ? ? n 0 3b __ 4 1 2 0 2 0 rEfc£*r=r==i slowly but surely climbed within SANFORD Majeski, Chapman, Wright. Home run— In addition to Clegg, Harrington i Two base hits—Dente, j Gibson, p 2 0 0 0 2 1 betts, DiMaggio. j 1 J! ,, with a Wilson, Nes- -J 1 Wright. Stolen base—Philley. Double ] las Bill and Home run—Lehner. Stolen base K =1“ striking distance spectacu- Runs batted in—Marsh, Stone, George Bortz, t _ 10 10 0 0 Stephens. 2 5 24 S 0 and York; Litwliilerl Two base _ 31 Koiloway Stephens. 3 ° ® 7 lar two 30-foot chips selrode 2, Hedrick, Keane. TOTALS plays—Appling. fohn McFadden. re- I Brown. Sacrifices—Hitchcock. Elliott, 3b 32—including AB R H O A E iunassisted). Left on bases—Phila- They have, and-Jud- 4 0 1 14 % Wright. Home run—Nes- RED SPRINGS Fain 27 14 2 Judnich: Hitchcock, Thompson F. McCormick, lb- the nine the hits—Keane, * ® on balls— TOTALS _ 35 3 10 for birdies on first of Ness- 2b * 1 * 6, Chicago 10. Bases ipectively, 11-2, 9-3, and 8-3 won-E Doerr and Jones. Left on selrode. Stolen bases—Cieslinski, Rogers, delphia Conn in 9th. nich: Jones, him 1 1 J Harrist 1. Marchildon 6. ost and afternoon round that found on- Guinn, Holliday, Nesselrode. Dou- Wood, 2b-— Ruffing 1, records. Double plays—Stephens, Thompson ing 5, ? 2 Marchildon 3. Hit r0N ® “ 27 holes. Guinn and Shoff- 3b } J Strikeouts—Harrist 1. ~_ coi 001 030—5 St. Louis 5. Bases or c- * 2 down at the end of ble plays—Opperman, Wolfe, 5 i Game time is 7:45. Around 3,000f bases—Boston 8, Camelli, ? *. ly Sanford * 3 21 13 f1 ?1 Marchildon (Tresh). Hits 011000001—3 Kramer 2. Strikeouts * * ° ner. Left on basRS—Clinton 11, Mangini, lb by pitcher—by balls—Hughson 4; Shoun, p -— Ward holed a 20-foot chip shot 6 in McCahan 2 in 2; ipectators are expected. — off 2, Kaires cf- ! off Marchildon 6; J3 Kramer 4. Hits off—Hughson J l 5. Bases on balls Wright Clayton, | j "' ri in Jor- Hughson 4, zzSam three on the 29th to re- J1 * J J® 7 in 8 to one batter 4h, in—Wood. Jam 3, 7 0 0 0 0 0 for a birdie 4. Struck out by Wright 4, rf —- 5- ? Ruffing (pitched 6 Dorish 0 in 2; Kramer ------_ 2, Keane Parnell, 1 Jones. Two base hits— 5 in innings. Hits off 6 12 2 0 0 in 9th): Grove 2 in none (pitched to two ^ 2. pitcher— 7 « « duce his another notch, Kaires 1, Keane 2. Wright Brown, If-5 in 7: Moulder 1 in Winning ? handicap 2 1 0 1 in 1. SURF MATTRESSES nrtv. Three base hlts- Stan- Spahn,Pp"- in 3. Hit by pitcher, by ss- 1 0 0 batters in 9thi; Harrist Winning jf. ru Losing pitcher—Hughson. Um- J and climbed even, for the first in 9; Kaires 2 Jackson, n— Jones. Stolen base — Kramer. Losing pitcher 12 10 1 Losing pitcher—Mar- ;.. Barry and Weafer. Time Keane (Marsh, Vorrell). Carter, ss-2 pitcher—Ruffing. All Sizes Shapes Colors “ble Cabiness pires—Hubbard, time of the with a 15-foot putt and Ruch. 4 0 1 2 0 0 childon. Umpires—Jones, McGowan and H plays—Wood, j j _• _° J day, Wright. Umpires—Davidauk Papa, c _ 2:00. FVarsall and Kivett, Jordan, 27 13 4 31st. ___4 13 0 10 Grieve. Time—2:19. | (Second Game) TOTALS 37 7 3 for a birdie on the 529-yard Time of game—2:00. Warren, p Milner. Left on bases— __| for Shoun in 8th a Warsaw 10. Bases on balls 103 200 000—6 11 i z—Singled Stranahan, who had exhibited 40 11 17 27 12 2 (Second Game) RfiSTON 7__" TOTALS _ OOx—7 13 1 101 140 200—9 Wa- OSBORNE b 3, Conn 1.' Struck out, 003 004 PITTSBURGH _ touch on the TODD BEATS ST. LOUIS _ great putting ■" 000 002 000— 2 dheim 4. Conn 4. Umpires— °°°700 ^ SMITHFIELD _ 9 1 — 200 001—7 | (6), gggg?—m— konda club course in the morning Pat 03x—11 PHILADELPHIA 400 H' Ferriss (6), Murphy 20—(IP)—Mrs. RED SPRINGS _ 500 0"0 ker. Time of game—1:52. Galehouse, PARIS, July 001 030 000—4 6 0 Muncrief, Brown Camelli. Runs batted of his CHICAGO __ Dorish (8) and Partee; Errors—Gustine, round, lost control putter Todd of Hidden Valley, Calif., (7) and Earlj. 2, Bloodworth 3, Runs batted in—Carroll, Woodard, Clay- 1.4), Zoldak (4), Sanford in—Russell 2, Westlake and needed a one-over 4 to get in de- Scheib, Savage (5) and Guerra; Papish, Two base hits— came from behind and upset ton 3, Parnell 2, Brown 2, Wolfe, Man- 209 Market St. Kluttz, T. McCormick. Gebrian (6) and Dickey. Winning pitch- Dial 2-8224 8 Three the 173-yard 32nd hole, while Ward Os- gini, Carter, Papa. Two base hits—How- 3 AIR RIFLE SHOT Wietelmann, Kiner, Bloodworth. fending champion Margaret Losing pitcher—Papish. j NEW PRO RULING Sacn. his ard, Wood, Clayton, Woodard, Brown. er—Savage. hits—Russell, F. McCormick. was in even figures to take San 2-6, 6-3, 20—(/P)—The base borne of Francisco. Three base hits—Carter, Mangini. Stolen PITTSBURGH, July ,jCe_Westlake. Double plays—Gustine, first lead of the day. 6-4, today to advance into the final bases—Brown, Mangini. Sacrifices—Jack- Football League today Bloodworth and Greenberg; Bloodworth National and Wom- son. Double plays—Rogers to Jackson; the use and Fletcher; Elliott, F. McCormick round in the All-American CAR OWNERS: a rule prohibiting 9. Jackson, Rogers to Mangini. Left on ATTENTION adopted heft on bases—Pittsburgh CLASS A SOFTBALL LEAGUE en’s of the French Inter- who Camelli. singles bases—Smilhfield Red 7. Eases in the pro ranks on balls-Ostermueller 6, Springs amount can aare of players Boston 4. Bases Tennis You will be surprised at the substantial yon tier 2. Tonight’s Games national championships. on balls off Eonta 1, Warren 4. Struck jn a college and 1 3. Strikeouts—Ostermur from us. Jx>ans of all kinds. l.ave matriculated Spahn Gibson Warren 2. when you borrow 3. Hits—off Spahn 9 in 4 1-3 in- Spofford Mills vs. Alpha Omega—Cook out, by Zaykoski 2, 1, vw at that insti- skahn n. still have eligibility I in Shoun 5 in (12-3) vs. Jordan Hits off Eonta 3 in 0; Zaykoski 9 in —-llTf a nings; Lanfranconi 2-3; (8-5). The hair of the Angora goat, taken at vs. 4 2-3; Gibson 5 in 3 1-3. Wild THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS & TRUST CO. S022 1U tution. The action was Karl 1 in 1. Losing pitcher—Spahn. Brotherhood of Railway Clerks pitch— Market Si.. 3; called actually ia a wool Warren. the league’s dub own- Ballanfant and Hen- Atlantic Coast Line—Auld (1-3) vs. mohair, Losing pitcher—Eonta. Umpires meeting of Umpires—Stewart, undercoat. —Ouzt.s, Chandler. Time of game—2:15. n. c. line. Time—1:51. Attendance—15,975. Thomas (7-7>. ^^ILMINGTOW, er*. i