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THE EVENING STAR LITTLE SPORT C-4** Washington, D. C Major League Box Scores Easter and Rosen THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1951 YESTERDAY’S GAMES. Red Sox, 4; Yanks, 2 Giants, 3-9; Braves, 2-1 Homers in Same Game Southeast Official Boston AB. H. O A N. York AB HO. A ! -•TRST GAME D.Dgio.cf 5 14 0 Bauer.rl 4 12 0 l N. York AB. H. O.A. Boston AB. H. O.A. Pesky.ss 4 0 4 1 Rizto.ss 4 14 4 Stanky.2b 10 12 Btsti,2b 4 0 5 1 Wii’ms.lf 2 2 2 0 Wood'g.lf 4 13 0 ' Wi!'ms,2b 2 0 0 2 Jeth'e.cf 4 2 10 12 1 9 This Year Spring Doerr.2b 4 2 14 J.D'tio.cf 4 Dark.ss 5 2 3 2 Torg'n.lb 4 0 71 Times Opposes Long Good'n.ab 4 2 13 Berra.c 4 15 0 ' Mayo.cf 4 0 2 0 ffillott.Ob 4 10 3 Dropo.lb 4 0 8 2 McD'ld.Sb 4 112 Irvin,lf 2 0 3 1 Gordon.lf 4 110 (Continued From Page C-l.) Max'll.rf 4 2 o 0 M!z*.lh 3 19 0 1 Tho'on.Sb 3 o 1 0 Cooper.c 3 2 7 0 Rosnr.c 4 2 6 1 Col'ns.lb O 0 O O ' MueVr.rf 4 2 10 ‘Marquez 0 0 n o of young southpaws, helped Training Kiely.p 3 0 10 Cole n,2b 3 0 1 5 'iL'man.lb 4 17 0 Mar’ll,rf 3 0 5 o Football McDer't.p 1 0 0 0 Raschi.o 1 0 0 « LWest'm.ct 1 0 ft 0 Logan.ss 10 12 Boston to its 10th victory in 14 Ost r ski.p 0 0 1 Jones,p Staff Correspondent THe Star 1 o o ,i 4 0 0 0 iAddis 1 0 0 O. meetings By a of •Mantle 0 0 Spahn.p 3 0 0 2 with the Yankees. BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 5. Kuzara.p 0 0 0 0 Kiely, called up from Louisville Totals 30 527 7 Totals 31 627 9 Bernie Moore,, commissioner of Totals 35 IT 27 11 Totals 32 727 13 last July, hurled seven runless Cooper Army Navy to Conference, •Walked for in Bth. •Ran for In 9th. weakening. A bril- Club Hold the Southeastern be-1 Ostrowskl i (Hit into doublo play for Logan In 9th. before Tiddy, 'Fix’ Figure job by Bolster Meets Flores Funeral Held lieves something will have to be :Boston . 201 010 000—4 j . liant rescue McDermott Seniors' Net ['New York __ 020 000 Old—3 Tourney j New York 000 000 020—2 helped the 21-year-old from about the twiir problems oL ' .. done Boston 000 200 OOO—2 The spring football practice and the Runs—Pesky. W'illtams (2>. Doerr. Runs—lrvin. Mueller, Westrum.- Elliott, Hoboken, N. J., to his fifth victory annual District tennis Surrenders in New York Ccllins. Mantle Errors—Kiely. Berra. Cooper Palmer —Dark. Runs batted in— Faces Wolle By lh« Associated in eight decisions. tournament for years of; As Death Is Probed Pres* platoon system, but just what the Runs batted in—Goodman (22 Williams. Dark i"). Mueller, Cooper (2). Two-base men 45 solution will be he is not offi- Dcerr. Bauer Rlzzuto. Two-base hits— ' hits—Elliott Dark, Gordon. Home —- Billy Goodman s two-run dou ¦ age and over will be By the Associated Press NEW YORK, Sept. 6—An al- Goodman. D. DiMaggio. —Wil- ; Cooper. —Jethroe. Sacrifice—- ! held at Army Doerr ble in the first , Ted Wil- leged big time basketball cially prepared to say. liams. plays—Goodman to , Thomson. Double plays—lrvin to Stanky. Tourney 'Navy NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—George “fixer” Dropo: In Country Dropo: Pesky Pesky Worsham Club Saturday to Doerr to to - sought Mize; Williams t Dark to Lockman. Left on liams' 28th the Flores, 20 year Brooklyn; who had been from coast Moore hasn’t had any sound (unassisted); Coleman to Rizzuto to bases—New York, ft: Boston. 6. Bases on homer in third through -old to Mize; Rlzzuto Bolster met Dick Tiddy j September 16. Austin to coast since July 24 suggestions R’zzuto to Coleman bails—Off Spahn. 8: Jones. 4. Struck and Bobby Doerr's in the Dennis | | boxer, was buried today while two' surrendered from coaches in the (unassisted). Left on bases —Boston. 7: —By Spahn. 7; balls—Kiely. . Jones. 6. Wild —- ir.d Arnold Palmer opposed Billy Rice of Washington is defending (j to the district attorney today. matter, both New York. 4 Bases on 1; Jones, Winning —Jones (5-10). fifth, accounted for the Red Sox (investigative groups sought the conference on either 3. out—Kiely. -1 Raschi. Struck 5: Raschi. Losing pitcher—Spahn (18-121. Time—- Wolfe in the semifinal ! single champion, Jack West, 40, as a require Kiely, 7>3; runs. All came with two out. Vic round to- while Kahl': reason for his ring death. described of which some “thinking 2: Ostrowskl 2. Hits—OH 7 in -2:33. day bookmaker by District speaking former McDermott. 0 in 12-.: Raschi. 6 in 4«a: Raschi lost his ninth decision in the Marvin (Buddy) Wor- Spriggs of Washington and Carl I The welterweight died four days Attorney out.” But as a Ostrowski. 4 in 1a: Kuzava, 1 in 1. sham Memorial I Frank S. Hogan, walked Ho- State, pitch—Raschi. Winner —Kiely (5-3). SECOND GAME against 17 Tournament for, , Hodge of St. Louis won the* after he was out by Roger into of Louisiana the be- Wild N. T AB O. A Boston AB H O. A victories. Williams knocked j (17-9). At- H. 0 junior golfers year. .Donoghue eighth gan's office with his lawyer. spectacled Moore has a couple of Loser—Raschi Time—2:2l. stan'y.2b 5 (I 6 4 Risti.2b 3 2 .31 now has homered in every park at the Bethesda doubles title last in the and last ; tendance—sß.462. Dark.ss 0 4 4 4 Jethroe.cf 4 2 4 O Country Wdst was indicted in July, pretty .3 0 joining Club. Entries for the tournament round of their semifinal fight last solid ideas. Muel’r.rf 5 2 Torg'n.lb 3 010 I Eddie Robinson of Chi- charged with offering Irvin.lf 4 2 10 F!liott..3b 4 0 .3 2 cago Tiddy, 6-foot-2 250-pound sen- close at 6 p.m. today with Wednesday night at Madison a SIO,OOO “If it was my boy,” he said. tock’n.lb 4 0 6 0 Gordon If 3 1 2 (t as the only American 0 ior at Forest College, Harris Everett, pro Square bribe to Gene Melchiorre, Bradley want him to get spring train- Indians 5; Tigers, 2 Tho'n.3b 5 3 2 Mar'll.rf 3 110 Leaguers to accomplish Wake de- tennis at! Garden. "I'd j Mays.cf 2 o .3 o St. Cl'e.c 3 I 3 1 the feat University player, 19:*0 Detroit AB H. O A. Cleve. AB. H O. A. feated Johnny Eisinger of Ken- Army Navy, telephone Chestnut The district attorney’s to throw a lng as a freshman and sopho- 3 'West'm.c 3 0 4 1 Logan,ss 3 1 I 2 this season. office' iLipon.ss 0 0 2 Mitch'!!.lf 4 2 2 0| 0 10 0 0400. ;is championship game with City <» 1 ; Yvars.c 0 Wilson.p 10 1 wood. 3 and 2. yesterday morning continuing an investigation of more, but once he was well'IPriddy.'lb 3 1 5 Avila.2b 2 0 1| Maglie.p 5 10 2 Paine.p 0 0 11 for Hodges. j] College. Melchiorre Kell.lib 4 12 1 Simps n.cf 4 13 Oj I 000 and eliminated Bobby Wolfe, 1 • |< circumstances leading to the fatal said he re- grounded fundamentals of, 4 2 (I Rosen.3b 2 14 2! aAddis A grand-slam by I I in the IWertz.rf 0 ;; Estock.p o o o o homer Gil up. fused the bribe. Evers,if 3 0 2 (i Easter lb 4 1 10 01 1000 Hodges, In 19'holes. accident and the State Athletic blocking and tackling and knew : ¦ McC'ky.rf 3 O bCoooer the sixth of his career, 'Groth.cf 3 0 2 0 l Oi Chlp'n.p 0 ti 0 1 Bolster, the 17-year-old jCommission said it planned to protect himself I’d let iKry'ski.lb 3 213 0 C’ombs.ss 3 1 ) 4 gave the Dodgers and Ralpn Gon- a how O 1 0 4 14 1 Olson's Bounces Back Swift.c 2 Heaan.c Totals 39 27 13 Totals 29 27 12 zaga High School student, turned public; hearing. him the spring off jinsberg.e 1 0 2 0 wynn.p 4 0 11; 15 ~6 Branca their victory. It take ' was steady , Stuart.p 10 0 0 a Flied out for Paine in Hth. Hodges’ in a performance to de-: ; Assistant District Attorney Alex- “I found that the first two 0 b Fouled out lor Estock in Bth. 37th circuit clout and Cain.p . 10 1 j feat Billy Blue of the Elkridge Herman said the prose- _ o weeks of spring practice •Mullin. 1 0 0 'New York _ . _ 200 500 020—9 Branca's 13th triumph. Tourney ander were 0 ; Trout.p 0 With 0 0 i 000 OOO—I of Baltimore, 2 Wins icutor’s office not decided; beneficial and sort o fun for 'Boston 010 Sal Maglie pitched first vic- Club 5 and 4, and has Mt.Vernon the Runs—Stanky. 3, Mueller his Special Totals 29 ~4 24 9 Totals 30 727 9. i Dark 3. Baltimore's Julian Schwink, also Oitpatch te The Star whether to place the facts of thej boys,” Moore continued. “If you (Irvin. Magllr. Gordon. Errors—Jethroe tory over the Braves and Sheldon CYCLE •Filed out for Cain in eighth. S’sti, Dark 2. Runs batted in—Mueller complete 5 and 4. WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Sept. death before the September grand and SPOBT SHOPS had good leadership you might (2). Irvin (4), Gordon Jones hurled his first 6. 1 000 <3>. Thomson Palmer jury. get through three weeks without Detroit _ __ _ 010 100—2'¦ Two-base hits—Dark. Mueller. Thomson game of the year as the Giants advanced by surprising, ,—Ole Olson of Washington was 933 G St. N.W. 424 9th St. N.W. Cleveland '--I 023 000 oox—s '(Home runs—lrvin. Gordon. Stolen bates of in 19; back in winning Flores’ handlers were questioned griping, fourth —lrvin. Thomson plays—Dark made it 23 in their 26 Stan Michael Baltimore form today. The; much but that Runs —Kell. Kryhoski. Mitchell, simp-1 Double wins last 509 Wisconsin Avenue to Stanky to Lockman: Thomson to Stan- games. holes and Craig Wilton, jr„ of; Olson’s who their opening iyesterday. week was murder. | son. Ro;en (2). Easter. Error —Lipon.l Stanky lost (2). ¦ ikv to Lockman: to Dark to Lock- Whitey Bimstein, chief 8223 Georgia Avenue Runs baittd in—Easter Rosen <2L ' man: Maclie to Dark *0 Lockman. Left Don run-scoring Kenwood, 4 and 3. Billy round game in the : second Moore added that spring train- Kryhoski (2). Simpson. Two-base hit— Mueller’s single Wolfe: All-American Kry- |on bases—New York 11: Boston. 3. Bases Lee Edwards, 4 and 3,; Amateur Baseball Association; and a longtime trainer, testified ing didn’t help teamwork, but Mitchell Home runs—Easter. Rosen. (on balls—Off Wilson. 3: off Paine. 2; off in the Bth hung the 12th defeat defeated base—Mitchell. — hoski. Stolen Sacrifice—j ' Maglie. Struck and Pete Loda of tournament to Spring j’ne thought Flores’ in the last was good for punters and passers Avila. Priddy. Left on bases—Detroi,. 4: Estock 3: off 2 out i on Warren Spahn in the . Manor, 5 and 3.; Grove, Md., fall balls—OH Stuart, j Bv Wilson 1; bv Paine. 1: by Estock. 1: . round caused the death. FOOTBALL and who needed work Cleveland 7. Bases on (by Maclie. 3. Hits—Off Wilson. 8 in 3 L Monte Irvin slammed his 18th The tournament, held in mem- Tuesday, bounced back yesterday those on 2: off Cain 3: off Wynn. 3. Struck out—i 2'j innings; banged IBy by by Wynn. 2.1 inninas; off Paine. 0 In off ory of Buddy take games. 8-0, Flores’ head against the blocking and tackling. He Cain. 2: Trout. 1: Estork. 5 In 2 inninas: off Chipman. U homer and drove in four runs in Worsham who was to two over Pitts- j saidj 5 .-. innings: (Hits—Off Stuart. 5 in 2 off pitcher—Maglle canvas when he was by 1 iln 1 tnning. Winning nightcap as Maglie killed in an automobile accident burgh, and 11-3, over Philadel- felled a some coaches would be content to : ‘Cain. lin 4 innings: off Trout, iin 1 ;(19-5)j Losing (5-3) the became EQUIPMENT pitcher—Wilson , Sinning. —Cain. Winning; Attendance—ll,9Bs. last year, will end with phia. (hard left hook. abolish it completely if they could Ditcher—Wynn (17-12* Losing pitcher—- Time—2'l7. the first National leaguer to win the final — George Sleepy ‘ Also questir. yesterday. begin fall practice August 15 in- i ‘Stuart (4-s>. Time—2:os. Attendance 19 games. round scheduled for this after- Jack and Thomp-; m were stead of September 1. j.31.12ft. ’ 11th inning noon. Buddy’s brothers. Lew, son paced Olson in the second, Frank Vassas, ; iner and second, (ivJlil FOR THi single Henry, game, which eliminated ! and Jimmy Wilde, another second. for system, Moore Reds, 6; Pirates, 3 scored Hank Sauer to give Buck and will be on hand Philadel- i As the platoon the for the phia from the out an economic factor Cubs, 3-5; Cards, 2-6 Cin'atf. AB. H. O. A Pit’bu (h AB H. OA. I Cubs the first-game win. presentation of the prizes. double-knockout pointed Adams.ab 3 1 2 0 Cast'ne.ss 3 12 0- by tourney. George slammed generally overlooked in the cur- FIRST GAME. IRyan,2b 2 0 4 2 Met'ch.lb 4 17 U Homers Stan Musial and Pea- Yesterday’s results: out a Yanks Sign End Coach amateur | St. Louis. AB. H. O. A Chicago. AB. H O. A j !Wyr’ek.rf 5 0 10 JFitz'rld 1 0 0 o , nuts Championship Flight—Denis Bolzter and two singles, while 0 Lowrey gave the Cards their J|n rent debate—added expense. Hemus. ss 3 2 3 4Mlksis.2b 5 0 6 5' Klu'ki.lb 5 3 6 '2 Beil.rf 5 3 0 Bethesda. defeated Billy Blue. Baltimore 8-hit . NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (&).—'The Sch'st.Jb 4 0 2 2Jeffc’t.cf 5 13 0 Adc ck.lf 3 0 0 o Kiner.lf 2 10 0: split. 5 and 4. Julian Schwink. Baltimore, de- Thompson pitched i “A school’s got to have more Musial.lo 4 214 oHer'ki rs 4 1 3 0 Mer’an.lf 2 0 2 0 Tho'as.cf 4 1 0 0 feated Bill Diffee. Congressional. 2 up In games, (Pa.* New York Yanks have completed 5 1 (I Stall’p.ss 5 2 5 3 McC’gh.c 3 1 11 O Herman Wehmeier gained his Bob Wolfe. Denver. Colo., other Allentown to the platoon system," Slau’er.rf 3 12 ISauer.lf p Phill’s,3b defeated Frank their football by boys play H. Rice. If 5 1 4 OJack'n.Jb 4 0 11 Usher.cf 5 110 3 0 1 3 ; fourth win for Edens, Wake Forest. 3 and 1 Dick Tiddy. defeated Bessemer (Ala.), 15-6; coaching staff Lowrey.cf 5 1 3 OSmal'y.ss 2 3 A Howeil.c 2 15 0 How’on.Sb 1 0 0 0 Cincinnati, three Wake Forest, defeated John Eisinger. Ken- he explained, “and it has to hire 4 wood, the Bronx (N.Y.) signing Nick Susoeff, former star Joh's’n.lib 5 11 20wen.c 2 d 3 1 Weh'ler.p 4 2 12 Cole.2b 3 1 3 3 ( of them over Pittsburgh. Ralph 3 and 2 Arnold Palmer, Wake Royals defeated ¦ equip- (* more coaches, buy more Ssrni.c 5 1 3 O+Edwards (l 6 O' 'Raff'er.p 0 0 0 0 tSaffell I o o o • Kiner Forest, defeated Stan Michael. Baltimore Waterbury (Conn.). the Mar- 1 of the San Francisco Forty Niners Brech’n p 5 10 4Burge's.c 2 2 10; Werle.p 2 1 0 0 J hit his 38th home run for 1 up in 20 holes. Craig Wilton, jr., Ken- 9-6: ment and spend more money feed- 36 27 9 Queen.p 1 0 0 1 wood, defeated Hank Ford. tin Bombers of Baltimore defeated : and Washington State, as an end Con'rs.lb 2 0 9 2 i Totals 10 0 O the Pirates. Kenwood 1 ing them and the extra players.: tßama'tl o o o o JGar'ola 0 0 up. Pete Loda. Manor, defeated Perky Royals, 6-0, Jimmy Cav’ta.lb 10 2 0 Cullinane. Kenwood. 1 up Billy Wolfe, Be- the and Spring Grove 1 coach. Phelan is head That costs between $65 and S7O Kelly.p 4 0 2 2 Totals 33 727 7 ihesda, defeated Lee Edwards. Manor, coach. 3 4 won over Allentown, 12-2. month per man now*. With; 1Plied out for Cole in ninth. and r Totals 39 10*32 13 Totals 733 16 fo* Queen in ninth, Second round—Bolster defeated Sch- I squads doubled it adds up to real i aF tWalked wink, 5 and 0; Tiddy defeated Bob • KStruck out for Metkovich in ninth. Kiely Wolfe. Two out when winning run scored. ( j 1 up in lit holes: Palmer defeated Wilton ! . money.” —ATCHISON. f Walked for Owen in 7th (Cincinnati 002 202 OOO —6j (Continued From Page c-l.) 4 and .3; Billy Wolfe defeated Pete Loda 5 Walked for Connors in 7th. (Pittsburgh - oil 010 ooo—3| 5 and 3. Runs—Adams Ryan. Stallcup (2). How- , St. Louis 000 002 000 oo—2 Castiglione. McCullough. a defeat almost certain to spell Chicago 000 200 01 -!1 (7*. Kilter. j‘ 000 —3 Error —Phillip Runs hatted in—McCui-.ldoom for the Red Sox. The Nats Runs Musial. Slaughter. Jrilcoat. Her- j lough (2). Kiuszewski (2i. Wehmeier (2). youngster Two Features Again Listed > m; Adams, Kilter. Two-base hits——Cole.; went unperturbed, shut- * * q ** * nski. Sauer. Errors—H. Rice. Runs runs—McCullough. Get e or onc Winter Now! (Continued From Page C-l.) batted in —Slaughter, Lawrey, Smalley, j Adams. Home Kiner |iIting out the j| Yankees until the aurgess. Two-base hits—Slaughter Smal-i Double plays—Phillips to Cole to Metko- j ley. Sauer. Sacrifices Schoendienst. I vich. Stallcun to Ryan to Klusze-.vskl. Left;! eighth when his own error paved At Lanham Speedway his own bat. The o&U took a plays—Miksls Smalley lon bases —Cincinnati. 10: Pittsburah. 9. , l Double to to Con-' 0: the way for New bounce backward andj nors: S.nalle.v to Miksis to Conners;; i Bases on balls--Off Wehmeier. off 1 both York runs. Stock-car racing returns to West freakish Slaughter to Musial: Owen to Smalley 'Werle.j 2: off Queen. 5. Struck out—By McDermott shut the door in Majeski had to retire. Hitchcock | (f(‘ on bases--St. Louis. 12; Chicago. 8.1 I Werle. 1: by Wehmeier 1; by Queen, i; , the Lanham Speedway tomorrow night ! Bases on balls—Off Kelly. 7; off Iby Raffensberger. 1. Hits—Off Werle. 10 Yanks’ by retiring Bre-! faces the last with v came in to single home Ferris Fain out—By Kelly. :t: by jin s’s inninas; off Wehmeier. 7 in 815 , the same program as last; ]chen. 5. Struck i 0 in five Brecheen, Wild pitch—Kelly. Winning 'innings- off Queen. 3*s Innings: off 1 batters but, all in all, it was a 25-lap features—on who walked. In 3 (* week—two the had the third in-! 1 pitcher—Kelly (6-2*. Losing pitcher—: Raffensberger. in -t inning. Wild pitch finei performance by Kiely. ning a single by Fain and a double Brecheen (8-4). Time—2:2B. i—Werle. Queen. —Howell. schedule. (Winning pitcher—Wehmeier, (4-9*. Los- Ted Williams, Billy Goodman Virginia by Elmer Valo set the stage for ing pitcher, Werle, (7-6). Time—2:4B , The Northern Stock; SECOND GAME Attendance—9.oßo and Bobby Doerr were Racing Hitchcock, who singled in both Chicago Boston's Car Association is sending St. Louis AB H. O.A AB H O A ] with two He home Gus Hemus.ss 2 o 1 5 Miksis,2b 5 3 3 4 leaders hits 25 sportsman's car racers, who runners. doubled Sch st.2b 4 1 3 2 Jeltc't cl 5 0 3 (I, apiece. for the o Williams hit his 28th will compete in the features. Zernial in the seventh Musial.lb 4 16 0 Her'ski.rf 4 2 3 homer, one of mwmmmml W'lake.rf 3 o 3 o Sauer.lf 4 2 10 ; Dodgers, 5; Phils, 2 a potent swat into the fourth run. Lowrey.lf 0 The other feature wfll be open to 4 2 4 Jack’n,3b 4 10 1; B'klyn ! get O Phila. AB. H. O. A. AB H O A rightfield seats, while Goodman, Meanwhile, the Nats could John'n ::b 4 2 1 Cav'ta.lb 3 2 70: Ashb'n cf 4 0 2 0 Furiilo.rf 4 3 2 0 , both sportsman’s and modified Di*r'g.cf 4 1 2 0 Burgess.c 4 1 0 0 0 who replaced only five Sam 3 0 Hamn'r ss 4 12 3 P.eese.ss 3 14 Fred Hatfield at stock hits off Zoldak. DRire.c 4 0 Sm'l«y.SS 4 11 .31 'Sutler if 4 14 0 Rob'on 2b 3 1 3 o cars. Staley.p o base, in two A single by Sam Mele and a 3 111 flatten.P 1 o t j Nich’on.rf 4 2 0 0 CampTa.c 3 16 1 -hird drove the first K'.ip'in.p 10 0! Jones. 3b 4 0 Pafko.cf 2 0 4 0 ; runs with a by Mickey Vernon o ** 0 11 double. Doerr scored | ADVERTISEMENT. double ac-j •B'holtz 1 Wa'kur lb 4 15 1 Hodges.lb 4 17 1, and _ counted for their lone run in the .o 0 0 o O Cab'ro 2b .3 0 2 0 Cox.3b 4 1 2 .3 1 a another. fEd'a’-ds 1 ! (* O Brown 1 O 0 0 Wil ms.lf .3 0 2 0 Today the pressure was on the ninth. tßor'Ski 0 0 0 0 Wilber.c 3 2 7 O Branca.p 4 0 0 0. Johnson p 2 111 Red Sox—and on the Yankees, Fain, the league’s leading bat- 9 0 too Totals 31 824 Totals .37 13 24 10 •Ennis 110 —all over again. They TACKLE FISHING ter, was too much for the Nats ; Hansen,p 0 0 0 1 were to •Baumhoiiz hit — into a force-out for' | meet a with Bill in the second game, banging out yliDDstem in 6th. 1 .34 924 7 Totals 30 727 9 , in double-header by "Salty” Mill, 'Edwards singled for Rush in Bth. I Totals Wight (6-5) and Ray Scarborough five hits in five trips, while Valo j jßorkowski ran for in Bth. 'Philadelphia 100 000 001—2 Edwards (Brooklyn 001 040 OOx—a (11-7) of Boston facing Ed Lopat Edgar Bowen, of Solomons fa- had for four. Don John- . St Louis . 012 110 10—6; 'Singled three | for Johnson In Bth. (18-7) Allie Reynolds (13-7). mous Bowen's Inn. and a great son started for Washington, but < 'Chicago 000 102 02—5) out for Caballero in 9th. and Nicholson. Furllio (3) time boat , stopped in today to only inning. The Nats, (Called at end of Bth inning; darkness * Runs—Hamner. With running out. Boston lasted one (2.. 'Reese. Robinson. Hodges. Errors—None. good L Runs—Hemus Schoendienst. Musial. (Runs Campanella. Nicholson* needs both games. report the catches of Blues scored four runs in the first in-fcfLowrey. Johnson. Sauer (2). Jackson, Cav-! batter In !(2). Hodges (4*. Twc-base hits—Campanel- taking . second,': ’arretta.‘Smalley. Errors—Miksis. Burgess.! now Ma-*,IK i ning and another in the Runs batted in—Lowrey *2). Westlake. jla. Cox. Home runs— Hodges. Nicholson Rice Sauer *2*. Burgess. Musial. Cavar- (Double plays—Campanella to Robinson: but the A’s tied it with three; 'Hodges to Reese: Johnson to Hamner to Bay retta. Miksis. Two-base hit—Hermanski. bases—Philadelphia. 5; lower area runs in the first and two in the Home runs—Lowrey. Sauer (2>. Musial. I IWaltkus. Left on Coach Tatum Well .Pleased Cavarretta. [Brooklyn. 7. Bases on balls—Off Johnson. Edgar has been Stolen base—Johnson. Double! out—By Johnson. 6: by Hensen. second. plar—Miksis to Cavarretta. Left on base; 16. Struck Chicago. !1: by Branca, 5. Hits—Off Johnson. 7 Clyde Kluttz hit his first home —St. Louis 4: 9. Bases on balls innings; Hansen, After Terps' Scrimmage —Off Staley. 1: off Hatten. 3. Struck out— i iin 7 off none in 1 in- inning with Cass Bv Stale* .3: by Hatton, by Rush. 4 ning. Wild pitch—Johnson. Winning run in the fifth t: pitcher—Branca (1.3-6). Losing pitcher—- Jim Tatum of Maryland put Hits—Off Hatten 7 in A 7 -} innlnts: off! Uni- Michaels on base to the Nats Kliopstein. none in It- inr.ngs: est Rush. (Johnson (5-5). Time—2:ls. Attend- , " versity is a satisfied football coach ahead again. The A's rose up 1 in innings. Winning pitcher—F‘-*>*y!ance—23.l3o. (16-13). Losing pitcher—F-iten (3-4* ' today, for his players are ahead for four runs in their half of the • 7 ;Time —1:52 Attendance—o.l 8. of schedule and, as he puts it: inning at the expense of Sandy “Spirit is above par.” Consuegra. who lost his seventh Minor Leagues Tatum put his squad through game of the season against the A’s, A-9; Nats, 1-7 By (he Associated Brest its first full scrimmage yesterday same number of victories. FIRST GAME INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Wash O.A. Phha. Syracuse .3—9 Rochester. I—s. running separate AB H. AB H O.A five teams for too. Reports on salty- — mills I Vcat.3b 4(*21 Joo't.ss 5112 ’ Baltimore. 2—o; Springfield. I—ii.1 ii. ; 2 1 hours. jT«HchTs.2b 3 1 2 (* FVrOb .3 1 ft (Ii Toronto. 0 Ottawa. 0 2 Hardheads are 2; !. j Coan.if 4 13 0 Valors 4 1 3 (*i'i Montreal Buffalo. j The coach was particularly im- the best so far this season and Mele.cf 4 110 Z--nial!f 0 Griffs' Records 3 14 i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, pressed Spinners & Vrrno-.lb 4 2 s o Mat'ki.'fb o (* (i o i Louisville. o—2: Columbus. .3—l. with the \york of Bob drifting with BATTING. <* M'C'iek.rf 4 0 2 Hifek.iib 4 4 2 .3 Toledo a' Indianapolis, postponed, rain.; Destefano. 190-pound junior quar- Bloodworm combination in this AB R. H. 2b Hb.Hß.Bbi.Ptt.j Run'ls.ss 2 o 2 4 Philley o1 Kansas City at St. Paul, postponed, rain.' « cf 3 I i the bell. Here Ferric* -- 4 2 !l |! .1* '.:!!!! .3 o 4 0 ¦j! Milwaukee Minneapolis, postponed. terback. who was an understudj area seems to ring 80 „!* s .» .>.» .•?-O; Guerra.c 3 o Suder.2b 16 at { Co9'l - -4?>?* 150 Mar’ro.p 0 a '‘ 7 o 'Z‘Z | 2 11 Tipton,c 3 0 3 O Jack Scarbath last is SALTY MILLS READERS K irtz lis 15 »I o 0 0 p ! PACIFIC COAST LF.AGIt. season. 4.17 HI1138 20 « *•_' *Kluttz i Zoldak 4 0 10 i; BONUS for this week-end only. Vernon 7-; » ; Haynes.p O 0 0 0 Seattle Oakland. 2. jfor Norm 410 119 ill a 0. -L'" San Francisco. 3: San Diego. 0. you be ready for the Rock Havnes_ _ is 2 5 ! \ ? • 8: Angeles. So will fi 88 v-i? j Totals 31 524 6 Portland Los 6. Warriors Sign Tulane Star Me’e 502 55 1-ib 30 5 .-jo| Totals 33 9 2711 1 Hollywood. .3: Sacramento. 2. & Blues, our Reg. 35c Polar- Runnels _ *lO4 *.*l 50 > 0 11 15 . -*v| 113 18 4 4 41 /DJ; •Plied out for Marrero in Bth., SOCTHERN ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 6 bP).— bear Busktail Trolling Lure for Michaels 414 40 Chattanooga, Memphis. 4. Yost 407 o: 127 30 210 .10 2.2 i 5: Mel Payton, 6-foot-4 captain of only 3 to O 20 -*144 (Washington ... 000 000 001—i Birmingham. 5: Mobile. 3. only 19c (sorry, a cus- Dtr.tf 202 20 04 8 1 j Philadelphia (100 Cn->-.upara 39 *1 a 1 o o .1 . .01 ; 102 lOx—4 i New Orleans 2; Atlanta. I. the 1950-51 Tulane basketball tomer*. Buy your tackle from o « o 1 .220 Little Rock 7; Nashville, 5. 35 8o (2), signed play FISHERMEN, Hudson" -,3 4 0 3 0 0 .;(*< Runs—Mele. Fain Valo. Zernial team, has to with the not salesmen, at ct.rr 1 Error—Suder. Runs batted TEXAS LEAGUE. Cra,so 131 14 27 2 o 1 ft .200 in—Hitchcock Fort Worth 2: Dallas, (i Philadelphia the Na- Mills Co. 9th & E. N.W. 32 2 0 D> Oil (4). Vernon. Two-base hits—Valo. Phil- Warriors of V» b'e 150 15 1 O ley. San Antonio. 12: Houston. 7. Hr ’’.s 15 2 3 10 0 .200 Hitchcock. Vernon Three-base hit—! Shreveport. 3: Beaumont. 2. tional Basketball Association. 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 .200 Joost Double plays—Hitchcock to Suder '!j Oklahoma Citv. 4; 1. Po-ler 102 to Fain: to Tulsa. 104 13 20 2 1 j 18 Suder to Joost Fain. Left on' EASTERN PohVrtSOn 1« .181 hoses—Washington. Philadelphia ]!.• 1 LEAGUE. C-u'rra 223 18 41 2 11 .3: Eluira, 4; Wiikes-Barrr. 3. 35 2 0 1 0 0 O. 71 Baser on bal's—Off Marrero. 5: off Havnes. Mo-mo 0 0 Williamsport 4 Scranton. 3. "ro 02 7 0 0 1 .45 1: off Zoldak. 2. Struck out —By Zoldak Schenectady, Wr 4.5 " 5.1 3: by Marrero. 8 in Albany .3: l. Johnson 11 • * 3 Hits—Off Mar-ero. Binghamton. o—6: Hartford. 7—4. Porterfield 30 ’1 3 0 0 O 1 .KHi 7 innines: off Havnes. 1 in 1 Inning. (Winning nitcher—Zoldak (5-9) losing SOUTH ATI ANTIC LEAGUE PITCHING. initcher—Marrero I Consuegra 12« 127 58 -. * SECOND GAME. ville leads 2-1 in best-of-flve .) 10 14 0 O |¦ .F --rich 42 40 Wash. AB. H.O.A. Phila. AB. H. O. A WESTERN LEAGUE. ’Johnson 130 141 71 53 17 . < flj! Yost.3b 3 1 O 1 Joost .ss 4 2 2 .3 3; Springs. 6. |Coan.lf 3 (> Denver. 11: Colorado ? 2 l Fain. 1b 5 510 1 1 ' Wichita 8: Pueblo 2. SOT COVERS! 03 &t| n ,/ 8 'Noren. cf 5 2 4 o Valors 4 3 10 i)( Des Moines. 1; Omaha. 0. . Vernon.] b 4 1 6 l Zerniai.lf 5 1 6 o9, Sioux City at Lincoln (2), postponed. ™ 30 5 5 \ in! (5 (i 50 .t, I Run'ls.ss 3 2 H!teh’k,.3b 5 2 o 1I wet grounds. etarr 102 Ml 10 1 3 • , ;Rob'on.rf 3 0 2 0 Philley.cf 2 0 1 o Haynes 00 70 .10 14 2 0 1 3 Mic'ls.Sb 4 2 1 2 21 CENTRAL LEAGUE, suder.2b 5 12 7 Saginaw 9—6: Charleston, I—B. Kluttz.c 4 1 5 O Astroth.c 4 2 5 Oni Johnson.p 1 o o o Hooper.p 0 o 0 02i Grand Rapids. 1: Flint. 0. || Muskegon. Dayton. 2. Con’sra.p 2 2 11 Kucab.p 4 0 0 ] j 0: Ferrick.p O (I 0 o iol> Major Leaders •Mele 10 0 0 Moreno.p 0 0 O Lifetime Guarantee! By »he Associated Press 0 Roller Derby Series Here I B Totals 35 924 8 Totals 38 16 27 13 AMERICAN LEAGUE. ; The New Chiefs, roller (based bat)— •Flied out for York 1 Battinx on 300 times at Ferrick in Bth. 1 -V- *2:11 will open se- S:?Si5 Philadelphia. .341; Kell. Detroit. . derby champions, a Fain Washington __ 410 020 OOO—7 Philadelphia 320 040 00*—9 ll against an Eastern * Runs —Williams. Boston. 102: Mlnoso. ries All-Star os CI Runs—Yost (2), Coan, Noren. Vernon , team at Uline Arena September IS batted in—Williams. Boston. 113; 1 20% Runs Michaels. Kluttz Joost (2). Fain (2) play I Zernial. Philadelphia. 112. Valo, Philley, 27. The teams will here 1.0: Kell. De- Zerniai. Sudar. Astroth. Kits—piMa'jgio. Boston. Errors—Zernial. Hooper. Runs batted inn through October 7. —Noren. Michaels. 2: Vernon, Kluttz. 2: tr°D6ubles—DiMaggio. Boston. 33: Fox. 3; 2; *« Brands 8 Valo. Hitchcock. Astroth. Joost. Fain Chicago. 7 Tt o-base hits—Fain. Hitchcock. Joost. I 14; Fox. Chi- Minoso. Three-base hit—Valo. Home run—Kluttz. Philadelphia. 29; ; Double -piavs—Vernon to Runnels to Ver- Trade BOATS Terms e*Kowe runs—'Zernial. non: Kucab to ruder to Fain. Left on I & WT’-Pam*. Piston 28. Washington. Philadelphia. CO. bares—Busby .'bases 7: 10. Wood, Metal & Fiberglass CITY TIRE SEAT COVER I and Minoso. Cni- rtol*n Hooper. .3: A Bases on balls—Off off Kucab. * I C »— Johnson, 1; Consuegra. 3; Prler* Start *97.50 for 14 Boot* 2137$li|llllllllllf pitching (based on seven _decisions .(3: off off off A dinplax model* ot and P Sts. N.W. DEcatur .800: Feller. Clcve- . ( Moreno. 1. Struck out—Ey Hooper I; few Kinder. Boston. 8-2. 'by by Consuegra. by 10*7, to 2(1 *r. dixeoont I Kucab. 1: 3: Ferrick. New York. 137;;jl. Hits—Oil Johnson. 4 in 1 inning; off New Evinrode Outboards In Stock. *alEtrikeouts—Raacht. $2.98 Wynn. Cleveland. .121 jConsuegra. 8 in innings; off Ferrick. Life Preserver Cushion Salo ea. 2 in 21-1 innings; off Moreno, 2 in 1 ln- . ining: off Hooper, 3 in tj inning, off 95 4*-95 £*. (based 300 times at ban ¦; Kucab. in Bta innings. Wild pitch—- S. King Fulton. Inc. Spw w Baltins 6 6- on » £L* 82, Louis. .368: Ashburn. Phila- •'Hooper. Winning pitcher—Kucab (.3-3) 803 Maine Aye. S EX 8406 JU Mu ial Open 7 Daily* Sunday Ow (Losing pitcher—Consuegra (7-7). Time—- 7 ta 10 to 8 RW model 400 to (~ deV?uns'—kiner. Pittsburgh. 112; Muslal.•2:33. Attendance—3.76s. ost ®r U _ BRAKES cars 107. , giffi incl. 6t. Louis. J 9ft. T 1951's &lililfIV -uns batted in—Gordon. Boston. RELINED WHILE YOU WAIT Aer,o lr M insfollotion M 'dHs—Ashburn. 188; Mu- J' ex' V* With the New Rivetless Famous *i*Doubie^-tDark. * *New York. 35; Klus- mr ¦» tr Pl ßl Honie runs Kiner. Pittsburgh, 38; AUTO REPAIRS Hodses. Brooklyn. 37. . Goodyear! Goodrich! Boston. J-. Ash-cV> |H Mviv /fiCj|ffi|| Stolen bases—Jethroe. p bu n. Philadelphia. 26. , “SAFTIBOND” Pitching (based on seven decisions'— Terms or Cash The industry's and finest brake lining segments,, pressure /iie«M Poe. Brooklyn 18-~. 900; Maglie. New newest |k Yovk 19*5 .7S‘J. • BODY • FENDER banded, giving more friction, longer weo,’. No rivets to score drums. —Spabn. Boston. 149; New- V-Ls& mV MS'. 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