Rosecroft Entries LITTLE SPORT Two Leading Drivers for tonight. FOST TIME. 8:1* PM. Bitter Art FIRST RACE—Trot; 19 classified: 1 Lilly and Walge mile; purse. *700. Althea Gibson Get in — 4-1 to jTo Clash Feature Bunter Hanover (T. Walters) Claudia’s Girl (E. Avery) -- 6-2 Win Vance Hanover (L. Kau£fmann)___ 5-1 Wrestling Features Rex Bills (E. Kelly) -lo-l Nelly Son* (E. Mitchell)-15-1 First European Test Lilly Bitter and Art Walge were At Rosecroft Tonight B Hit : Rochester, 5. been selected on the All-Penn- (C. Crook) _ 6-1 nament. Tom O'Brien was terrorizing the International League. He did it by walking PACIFIC | teen Hans Kampfer and Antonio will hold the reins on Valdo Abbe. COAST LEAGUE. 'sylvania-Delaware lacrosse team. Althea, who nearly dusted of : the man ahead of Robinson. Richards didn’t do this San Francisco, 4: Hollywood. 3. iGattonie. Chuck Volo is a candidate for THIRD RACE—Pace: IP classified (2nd often, San Diego, 3; Sacramento. 2 (11 In He also has been chosen as a lings). Louise Brough in the Americai ii_____ dlv.>: 1 mile; purse. $700. but to have its effect on Robinson. the Little Brown Jug. the top pac- enough psychological Portland. 8; Seattle. 3. | member of the South team for So Clever (no driver) _ in a three-se Los championships Belle Amour (Ed Myer)_ 3-1 Angeles, ti; Oakland. 3. the annual ing nxture on tne narness calen- “That, however, is not as extreme as another Richards AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. North-South game match last year, and several othei Volo's Echo (I. Gray) _10-1 | dar, out probably will be a slight Olive Clancey (P. Church)_ 6-2 Minneapolis, 5; Indianapolis, 4 (10 in Saturday at Troy, N. Y. net stars are thii strategem. With the Bisons ahead by two or three runs, we’ve nlngs). American using Joe Pricci Gains Lead a Nona C. (H. Case) 15-1 underdog tonight. Valdo Abbe, Harry's Pride Atlanta. 12; Chattanooga. 1. Bowling Tourney High Pine (L. Harrell) _ 8-1 *■ be Miss Gibson’s first appearance .. • Little Rock. 5; New Orleans. 0. Vickey Hal (H. Case) _ 1(1-1 performance. Mobile. 1. at Wimbledon. Joe Pricci. with a 15-game 1.986 Miss Wicomico (T. Walters). 4-1 7; Memphis, Chuck Volo was second to IT’S ALWAYS BEEN the here that Richards had TEXAS LEAGUE. coin jviiss uioson ana naisf total, is the leader at the half-way theory Houston, H-5: Oklahoma City. 0-2 (sec ond 10 Spruce Up in his first outing at FOURTH RACE—Trot: 16 classified; 1 as game Innings!. mark in the News 30-game elim- much to do with the Detroit Tigers’ 1945 World Series vic- Dallas. 5; 1. Scofield, who arrived yesterdaj mile; purse. $700 Shreveport. Rosecroft. The 3-year-old brown Beaumont. :i; Fort Worth. 2. ination Argo Mite (P. Church) _ 6-1 from Prance, had little trouble bowling tourney being tory over the Chicago Cubs as anybody. Not by his batting or Tulsa. 5; San Antonio. 1 colt has a mark of 2:07%. He Mr Volo Morris (L. Turlington)_ 6-1 ir staged at six different Cardinal EASTERN LEAGUE. polishing off their opponents maple Sin (W. storum) _ 4-1 even by his catching, which was faultless, but his to won the Reading worth by ability Scranton. 1-S: Hartford. 0-3 (first gam Big Girl _ ; Futurity, (no driver) 3-1 12 the first two rounds. Barbara if plants. Dick (W. innings'. and also Case Fleming) _ 7-21 take command. Elmira, b: $14,620 last year, defeat- Hanover Williamsport, 0. ranked No. 7 in the United States The veteran duckpin star fired Pablo (E. Jones) _ 6-1 Flashy Princess (E. Schenectady, 13; Binghamton. 5. ed Solicitor at Laurel. Avery)_ 5-2 The had won the American in Wilkes-Barre. 5; I. while Althea is classified as “A' a 687 five-game set last night at Moppltt (Ed Myer) 10-1 Tigers just League pennant Albany. Also slated to run are Shamrock SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. player. Lafayette to spurt 67 pins ahead Also eligible: St. Louis. A rusty and recently returned Army captain named Columbia. 0-2; Savannah. 1-7. Kerr Scott (L. Harrell) _ 3-1 Vic, Berty York, who came within i Macon. 2; Montgomery, 0. of Lady D. (C. Knierlm) _ young Tommy Mock of Arling- B-2 Hank Greenberg had parked one in the left field stands to Columbus, (1: Augusta. 1. American quarter-finalists ir an ace of a Dumbarton (R. McPhilllrs)_ 4-1 ton. who to second world’s record at Jacksonville. 7: Charleston. 4. the men’s singles are Gardnai dropped place Flying Fortress (C Crook) __ _10-1 clinch the championship on the final day. That night, en route WESTERN LEAGUE. with 1.919 Ocean Downs last year, and of Miami and Hal Burrows after a 596 set. Pueblo. 5-4; Sioux City. 4-3. Mulloy Mitchell Hanover. to Detroit to open the Series, there was a wild party. Lincoln. 10-4; Denver. 2-21. FIFTH RACE-Pace: 10 classified (1st Omaha. 6; Colorado Charlottesville, Va. Mulloy meet: Clarence Appier, among the 30 1 Springs. 5. dlv): mile: purse. $80o. was a Wichita. 4: Des Moines. 3. Honor's The Tiger management isn’t exactly miserly. There N. Kumar of India and Bur- survivors who will compete at Lady Ohio Gene De Bary pitched a one- Little Shawnee (E. Avery _ 5-2 Tonight, 31 women will com- Electric (J. the new French champion, alsc Hal Eyler) _ 3-1 baseman,” playing a game of basketball by himself while others hitter yesterday as the Annadale pete in the third round at King Also eligible: raced the Midnight ... & Co. softball team beat through first two round; McKay (P. Snyder) __ 6-1' dined. A napkin was the ball Thrifty Pin at 8 yesterday after arriving by plane starting o’clock. Millie Bowling Tourney 3-0, in the Sherwood League. Stadtler is the 10-game leader SIXTH RACE—Pace: 15 classified (2nd Out of nowhere came a hot, hard-boiled potato, which from Paris. Following is the prize list of the div.i; 1 mile; purse, SHlio. with 1,206. Chief Mohawk (H. Story) struck Rudy on his bald No one seemed to know Mulloy lost only seven games ir ChamDion of Champions squarely pate. Bowling Bardla Guy Indiana Hanover (Ed Myer)_10-1 two victories over Bob fast-baller like Trucks. York was for quick English Johnny Parise, who directed the Mitchell (E Kelly) _ ;;-l Virgil Anyway, breaking | players. with the Misses Sco- Troscot (V. Jacksoni __15-1 I He, event of the Metropolitan Wash- Victory Redstone (no driver)_ 5-1 up the ball club, bone by bone, and the first guy he grabbed Lou (T. field. Hart and Fry, w'ere held ui ington American Lewis) _ 4-1 Bowling Operators Associa- Also eligible: was Richards, who was innocently toying with a salad. in Paris when rain delayed the tion: Prince Cross (F. Church) __ 7-1 Within 30 seconds the tempest was ended. Richards spoke French championships, and hac I j Team Total Set Prize ...... —„™ Wolfe. White SEVENTH RACE—Pace; 11-13 a few words and York Oak _ 2,130 *5tM» classi- sheepishly dropped the matter. Sitting to make up for lost time J Slnper. 1.88-1: B. V by play- Mlschou. 2. National Archives No. 6 2,124 400 fied; 1 mile; purse. $1,000. Appier. l.»S2: Perklne. •! at a far with ing two matches in one day. J1.«:»»: 1.822: Athletics _3.100 350 Chuck Volo (W. Wathen)_ 3-1 table, Manager Steve O’Neill observed the truce SEAT Schmid. 1,821: Smith. 1.818: Ollff. 1.81H 4. Shamrock Vic (T. Lewis) _ Cameo Appliance __ 2.096 300 4-1, Valdo Abbe (H. Story) _ obvious relief. “There’s a Steve “who’ll make a I 5. Bear 3-1 I 2.(187 250 guy,” said, great *>. Pin W'heels Crown Prince (Ed Myer)_10-1! _ 2.082 225 if ever 7. York (O. Davis) __ 8-1! big league manager he gets the chance.” McCormick _ 2,075 187 Berty 7. 2d Mitchell Hanover (H. Loirden)_ Battalion B _ 2,075 187 6-1, 9. C. W. V.. No. 226 COVEBSiJplil Box _2.000 150 Scores 10. Major League No 3 Betty Peters_2.004 112 EIGHTH RACE—Pace; 13 classified 10. Dodgers _ 2.084 112 (1st dlv.); 1 mile; purse. $800. Mims Defeats Graham 12. Bums YESTERDAY’S GAMES. _ 2,000 80 Frisky Day (E. Avery) 3-1 Lifetim. Guarantai! 13. Morse PLASTIC^®/ 2,057 80 Sally Jane (P. Church)_ 4-1 14. Columbia Fed. Cash York In Savings 2.058 70 (no driver) _ 6-3 Rugged Battle 4 15. Chameleons 2.064 05 Walter Castle (W. Storum)_ 5-1 Ring COATED FIBRE A nr Browns, 5; Yankees, Braves, 5; 2 10. American Pat B. (P. the f ??,1! *111 Pirates, Legion oil8) 2.053 05 Rob!Hard) _ 7-3 •y Associated Press 5.... 8.95 Ftn ,E6. N. H. |1(. Jenkins Sheet Metal 2.047 f>5 Elolse Moon (W. Wood) ..._ 3-1 York. AB. O. A St. L. AB. H. O. A PUU. AB. H. O.A Boston AB H. O.A. TIRES ■ 0 18. Tigers f-JX* 4 2 4 4 2 1 o _ 60 Wind Up nn A Totals 31 0x25 14 Totals 33 10 27 12 ♦ Fouled out for other went to 3234 Are. RA. 9350 Chamber* in 8th. '14 game Union Trust clearcut superiority in the in-! Georgia an4 P Sts. DEeatar 21 Screwballs _ 2.019 45 ■■■■14th run IlHHBli xTwo out when scored. winning >ittsburgh _ OOO 101 000—2 34. Dave's Grill _2,019 45 over Liberty National, 10-2. Boston fighting. •Flied out for Suchecki in */th. _ 101 020 10*—5 30. Mail and Files 2,018 40 3H Standard tR*n for Lollar in 8th. 121, Marque*. Torgeson Gas Appliance. 2.018 40 3),,.Rui!5T“Klner Elliott. Errors—Schcnz. Kiner. 38. OPNAV 2.018 40 JSacriflced for Hogue in Oth. Runs latted in—Torgeson. Mueller <4>. West- 36. Kaywood Beauty _2.018 40 New York 000 200 200—I ake. Kiner. Two-base 40. American Security _2,016 40 hits—Marque*, 41. Gold fit. Louis 000 020 003—o | torgeson. Kiner. Home run—Kiner Chevron Club_2,015 30 Stolen 41. Population _2,015 36 Runs—Rizzuto. Brown, Berra. Collins, i! base—Torgeson. Double plays— 1 41. Fairfax 36 Strickland to Schenz to Kiner. on _2.015 Long. Marsh (2>. Bero «2). Errors— Left 44. >ase—Pittsburgh 3, Boston 10. Balks_ Thunderiets _2,014 35 Rizzuto <21. Runs batted in—Brown.; 44. Buccaneers _2.014 35 Berra, Suchecki (2). Collins (2*. Marsh. Spahn ill, Chambers 15). Struck out— 3y Spahn 14). Chambers 46. Collectors _ 2.013 32 Bero. Three-b3se hits—Brown (1), Werle (2). 48 Mantle,; Sits—Off Chambers. 8 Mugwump _ 2.013 32 Long, Marsh. Home run—Collins. Sac- in T innings; oiT 48 •Verle. 1 in 1 inning. Hit Snyder-Farmer _ 20,12 30 rifices—Lollar. Martin. Garver. Double; by pitcher— 49. :hambers 'Torgesoni. Machine Tab. _2.011 30 plays—Bero to Young to Long. Collins to; Winning pitcher— 50. APL No. 1 Spahn (8-4 i. Losing pitcher—Chambers 2.010 30 Rizzuto to Collin*. Long to Bero to Long. 51. Mustangs _2.010 30 Coleman to Lollar. Marsh (unassisted'.. -a.hi. mvuJUBm,c~UiUO». 52. Clarendon Tr. _ 2.009 30 Left on bases—Me- York. St. Louis, 8 53. Main Office _ 2.008 So on Ostrowski. off Su- Bases balls—Off 2; 54. Highwaymen _ 2,008 80 checki. 1: off 3; cfl Sanford, 55. Hcgue. l.j Economics _ 2.005 27 Struck out—By Ostrowski, 3; by Suchecki.1 Red 4 55. Bisons 2.005 27 4. Hits—Off Ostrowski. 8 in 8 innings Tigers, 6; Sox, 57. Glenn Dale Fire Dept_ 2.004 25 (faced one in f»thi; off Ferrick, 2 in 0 Boston AB. H. O A. Detroit AB. H. O. A 58 1st Bn. B 2.001 25 off 0 31 M’o.cf. 5 14 0 3 0 Inning (faced two men): Sanford. Lipon,ss. 1 3 59. Rowlands Electric _ 2.001 25 In J3 inning: off Suchecki. 8 in 7 innings; 3’man.rf. 4 13 0 Pr’dy,2b. 5 18 4 HO. O’Kays 2.000 25 Will’s,If. 2 0 2 0 Kell,3b. off Hogue. 1 in 2 innings. Winning 5 3 6 2 61. Operations __ 1,999 2" < 1 n\ T ntino 3oud’u.ss. 4 0 13 Wertz,rf. 4 14 0 62. Toppers 1,998 25 Step's.3b. 4 2 2 2 0 Ferrick (1-1). Time—2:00. Attendance— Sou’k.rf. 0 0 0 62. Mattos Paints _ 1.998 25 * 936. Do“rr,2b. 3 13 2 Mullin,If. 4 10 0 04. West Heating Plant 1.997 25 Dropo.lb. 3 0 0 1 Oroth.cf. 4 12 0 85. Galligher & Huguely_ 1.990 22 0 0 0 0 You tPesky 0 leave 4 before Oins’g.c. 2 1 65. Renegades 1.996 22 Moss.c. 4 10 0 Kr’kl.l b. 4 2 5 0 67. Aurustinians 1.995 20 Taiyor.p. 2 0 0 2 Cain.p. 3 3 0 1 67. Gremlins 1.995 20 A's, 4; Indians, 3 Scar’h.p. oooo White.p. 0 0 o 0 69 Columbia Post. V P. W. 1.994 20 •Hatfield 0 0 0 0 Hut’on p. 0 0 0 0 69. George Stumpf _ 1.994 20 Phila’ia AB. H. O. A. Cle'land AB. H O. A. 71. District 1.993 20 Joost,ss 5 3 2 0 Avilla.2b 4 14 1 Totals 31 6 24 10 Totals 36 13 27 11 71. Colorado Pastry_ 1,993 20 Fain rf 5 1 J 0 Boone ss 4 13 2 71. Red Sox _ 1.993 20 o (Ran for In 9th. Lim'er.lb 4 0 12 Doby.cf 4 0 3 Oi Dropo 74. S. O. B.’s _ 1.992 20 0 u •Walked for in Zerntal.lf 4 12 Easter.1b 4 1 8 Scarborough 9th. 74. Eddie Phillips _ 1.992 20 0 2 0 1 Philley.cf 3 1 2 Rosen,3b 2 74 Wardman Park _ 1.992 20 0 5 4 1 1 Oi Boston _ 001 000 003—4 Maj'ski .'ib 4 2 Chap n.lf 77. Mayflowers _ 1.990 20 6uder.2b 3 12 0 Ken'dy.rf 4 2 2 0! Detroit _ uol 000 05X—6 78. B. A. S 1,990 20 Tipton.c 4 0 0 0 Tebb’ts.c 3 0 ti 0; Teams entered. 534. Runs—Souchock, Mullin, Groth. Kry- Kellner.p 4 0 0 1 "Neilsen o 0 0 Oi Prize distribution. 55,340. -Chak's.p 3 1 0 0 loski, Cain (2). Stephens. Doerr. Pesky. Totals 36 9 27 12 Lemon.p 0 0 0 0 Moss. Errors—Kell. Mullin. Lipon. Runs fHegan 1 0 0 0] tatted in—DlMaggio. Stephens, Goodman, Williams. Kell, Kryhoskl (2). Cain <2 >. Welsh and Totals 33 7 27 5 Priddy. Two-base hits—Goodman. Groth. Lynch Win j Kryhoskl Home run—-Stephen.'. Sacri- •Ran for Tebbetts In 9th. fice—Taylor. Cain. Double plays—Lipon tStruck out for Lemon in 9th. to Priddy to Kryhoskl, Kell to Priddy to City Doubles Crown Philadelphia 030 001 000—4| Ginsberg to Kell. Priddy to Kryhoskl. Cleveland 010 100 100—3 -eft on bases—Boston 9, Detroit 9. Barney Welsh and Hugh Lynch Base on balls—Off Taylor 1, oil Cain Runs—Zernial (2t. Philley. Majeskl. won the City of Washington dou- Rosen. Chapman. Kennedy. Errors—None. 5, off White 3. Strike outs—By Cain 2. Hits off 13 in Runs batted in—Maleski. Joost <2>. Cha- pitcher—Off Taylor. bles tennis championship in the innings, off Scarborough. 0 in H kales. Chapman. Suder. Kennedy. Two- at base hit—Kenned-'. Home runs—Chap- nnlng; off Cain. 6 in 8 innings (none out windup yesterday Edgemoor 9 man. Kennedy. Double play—Joost to in th t; off White, II It tj inning; Club in Bethesda. Suder. Left on bases—Philadelphia. 9: (if Hutchinson 0 in tj inning. Hit by Cleveland. 6. Base on balls—Kellner. 3: (itched be 11—Taylor iLipont Ba'k— They were extended into an ex- pitcher—Cain (3-4). Chakales 4. Struck out—By Kellner. 5; 3ain. Winning tra set before by Chakales, 4: by Lemon. 1. Hits—Oif losing pitcher—Taylor (4-4). Time— topping Ramsay Chakales. 9 in innings: off Lemon, 2:24. Attendance—9,002. Potts and Ted Burwell, 7—5, 4—6, o in hi inning. Winning pitcher—Kell- ner (4-31. Losing pitcher—Chakales' 6—4, 6—2. <2-11. Time—2:21. Attendance—10.460. _ Reds, 5; Giants, 4 Unci. AB. H. O. A. N. York. AB. H. O. A. 1 A's.3.2b.rf .T 2 1 " St'nky.’Jb 3 0 5 4 Phils, 9; Cubs, Rn.2b.rf 4 0 4 0 Lock’n.lb 5 0 it 0 Chicago AB H. O. A. Phlla. AB H O. A Wy’k.rl.lf 5 0 10 T’mson.lf 2 0 3 0 3 0 5 2 Wait's.1b 5 1 12 1 3 18 1 T'pson.3o 4 114 O Klu’kl.lb 5erw..2baum.rf 4 0 10 Ashfc'n.cf 4 1 2 Stal'up.ss 4 10 3 Mu’ller.rf 4 2 5 0 Jack 3b 4 0 11 Jones.3b 4 4 2 1 Pr’mesa.c 4 0 8 3 Dnrk.ss 4 0 12 Burgs.c 4 3 7 0 Ennis.rf 4 ] 1 0 Usher cf 3 1 1 0 Westr'm.c 2 0 1 o Pafko.cf 3 0 0 0 Sisler.lf 4 2 5 0: Mer'an.lf 3 0 4 0 IRlgney 0 0 0 0 Jeffct.cf 0 0 o 0 Hamner.ss 5 3 1 4: SSchef'ng 1 0 0 0 Mays cf 3 1 2 0 Sauer.If 3 0 2 0 Pella’i.2b 410 4 Rams’l.p 0 0 0 1 Ken'dy.p 3 1 o 2 Fond.lb 3 0 6 1 Wiiber.c 5 4 3 0 •McMll'n 0 0 0 0 Jones.p 0 0 0 0 Cus'k.ss 3 0 1 2 Roberts.p 3 1 13 Erautt.p oool ’Jorg'sen 1000 Schu'Z.P 0 0 0 1 + Meeks 10 0 0 McL'h.p 2 0 10 Totals 38 18 27 13 Pet’son p 0 0 0 0 Sch'z.p 10 0 1 Hatton.3b 110 0 Byerly.p 0 o 0 0 Frequent^ b^u in Totals 30 3 24 8 BlackT p 0 0 0 0 tefljjJ Chicago _ 000 000 100—1 I Philadelphia 203 003 lOx—9 Totals 32 27 ~9 Totals HI ~5 27 12 Runs—Burgess, Waitkus (2). Ashburn •Walked for Ramsdell In sixth. (2i. Jones. Sisler <2i. Hamner, Pellagrini. ’Filed out for Erautt In eighth. Error—Bauer. Runs batted In—Hamner {Grounded out for Merriman In ninth. (4i. Wilber (2). Ennis <2>. Pellagrini. (Ran for Westrum In ninth. WMtA MOTOR LINES,INC Palko. Two-base hit—Wilber. Three-base ■Grounded out for Jones In ninth. hits—Burgess. Sister. Stolen base—Ter- _ 100 000 103—5 wllliger. Hamner Sacrifices—Jones. Rob- Cincinnati ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ ♦ ♦ mVf* - erts <2>. Double plays—Terwil'lger to New York_. 022 000 000—4 Fondy. Left on base—Chicago 3. Philadel- 13. Bases on balls—Roberts. 1: Runs—Adams. Klussewskl (2). Stallcup, : Auto ♦ £hlarhnltz. 'A: MrT.tsh. 1 firhmit.z. ! Struck Usher, Thomson. Thompson. Westrum. Repairs out—Schultz. 2: McLish. 1: Roberts. 3. Mays. Errors—Stanky. Kennedy. Rams- Hits—Off Schultz. 2 in 1 inning: Mcl.ish, dell. Thompson, Dark. Runs batted in— 12 in 4-r.: Schmitz. 4 in 2l:t innings. Wild Wyroftek. Mays (2). Mueller (2). Stallcup t On Credit pitch—Schmitz. Winning pitcher—Roberts ScheBlr.s. Hatton (2>. Two-base hit— ▲ ▼ (6-5 >. Losine oitcher—Sch”Itz (8-4). Stallcup. Home run—Mays. Sacrifices— 4 Your car or truck dots not have ♦ Time—2:10. Attendance—10.046. Stanky, Mays. Double plays—Thompson to Stanky to Lockman (2): Dark to ♦ to be paid for. Stanky to Lockman; Stanky to Dark to J f for your car at cut + Lockman. Left on bases—Cincinnati. 7; Everything ♦ Netv York. 7. Bases on balls—Off Rams- 4 price. 3; Cards, 2 dell. 3; off Byerly. 1; off Blackwell. 1; off Dodgers, Kennedy. 8. Struck out—By Ramsdell. 7; fit. Louis AB. H. O A Brooklyn AB. H. O. A. by Erautt. 2. Hits—Off Ramsdell. 4 In 5 Lowery.cf 1 1 3 o Her’ski.lf 4 10 0 Innings, off Erautt. none In 2 Innings; Sch’st,2b 4 12 2 Tho’son.lf 0 0 0 0 off Peterson. 1 In 1 Inning; off Byerly. Musial.lf 4 12 0 Reese.ss 4 O 3 5 none In no Innings (none out in ninth); I Sla’ter.rf 3 0 1 0 Snider.cf 3 1 3 1 off Blackwell, none in 1 inning; off Ken- Jones.lb 4 I X o Rob’on.2b 4 0 3 4 nedy ti In 8% ttinings; off Jones, none In Jo'nson.ljb 4 0 o 4 Hod-cs.lb 3 1 10 0 t3 Inning. Hit by pitched ball—By Rojek.ss 4 114 Furi'io.ri 2 12 0 Jones 'Ryani. Wild pitch—Ramsdell. Rice.c 4 2 7 1 Cam'lla.c 2 14 0 Passed ball—Pramesa. Wining pitcher— Staley.n 1 0 0 J Cox.3b 3 0 1 1 Peterson (1-1). Losing pitcher—Kennedy •Gara'ola 1 0 0 0 Branca.D 3 0 11 (l-2». Time—2:45. Attendance—3.858. I- Boyer, p 0 0 0 0 {Glav’no 10 0 0 JUST PHONE STerling 5000 Totals 31 ~7 24 12 Totals 28 6 27 12 OR COMPLETE AND MAIL IN BLANK 8ELOW •Lined out for Staley in 6th. {Struck out for Boyer in Oth. Don't stop The Stor when you go on vacotion. 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