Steckel Homers Pirates Out Of Deadlock, 5 To 4 Cheshire Stifles Heath Day’ Will Be ACL SURPRISED Blues; ‘Levy BY ALPHA OMEGA Bucs In Full Possess^ Week Alpha Omega scored one of the Muscemici Steals Home In Fifth Held At Stadium Next most dramatic upsets of the Class To Sco A softball season last night at Ro Decisive Tally; Masonboro Wallace Pro- bert Strange park when they spot- ted the Atlantic Coast Line soft- Tonight Youth’s Tigers Split; inn- ceeds To Go To Yanks, ball team six runs in the first Education ing and then went on to win, 8-7. By JACK HULLETT Three Bengals Injured City Optical won a forfeit victory Star Sports Editor Levy Heath, who for the past over Naval Reserve in the first Bob Steckel cleared the way for the Pirates’ ■ — ent summers since his dad’s acci- DETROIT, June 4 — (JP) The contest. few full possession of second place last night bv mt° at the shipyard unloosed their veteran softball cIoi'k dent has worked Clyde Jordan, inside-the-park home in the 8n BOROWY PITCHES siege guns to gain an even break started off for second innW money and helping pay underhander, Alpha w'a8 earning in a wild doubleheader with bases th{ today Omega and was pounded for six loaded, giving Lefty Louis Cheshire the for family expenses, will he shown the needed league leading Detroit markers before his windmill began gin for a 5-4 victory. *ar. -ts one week m tonight by sp CUBS INTO TIE Tigers, who stayed two games setting the Liners down. Alpha A conclusive battle for the minded Wilmingtonians that when in front winning the opener, runner-up berh * , by Omega tallied twice in the second, in needs hand ne 6 to Yanks place tonight Clinton, where the ■ a fello.. helping NEW YORK, June 4—(ff)—Curve- 2, although the stag- four in the fourth, and two in the Pirates meet Va n r the can alwt ys turn to his pals, ed their sluggingest game of the Mungo’s charges in a doubleheader. Lln?'e ball specialist Hank Borowy pitch- fifth for the victory. spectators. season to take the nightcap, 17 Cheshire was touched for a Ken the Atlantic eight hits bv th° , Frank Maner, of the ed the back into to 8. Raynor sparked with two for excellent the with whom lead Coast Line attack fielding by Pirate patch patrol but Masonboro Ramblers tie for the The seven in the second an/ ^ runs Jordan and Ace ea an- three, while Clyde iannings Levy plays every Sunday, with the New York Giants New scor- stopped the Blue, , today game equalled York’s Parker of the winners also banged ever '» nounced yesterday that on Thurs- for the and the really getting shutting out manager Mel Ott’s ing high year two for three to lead Alpha Omega. smooth started t the 5 ft. 8 1-2 in. by catches of And day, June 12, Yanks new tops in two de- Line REESE’S CLO r crew, 6-0 in four hits. The loss for the Coast drop- handle fly balls Heath will receive ail piucetds partments by clubbing five De- rounded ped them out of a second place tie good night for out'0,* from the Masonboro-Wallace con- Borowy, in liis best game of the troit for 18 hits and 33 Steckel. into third slot. for Levy’s col- season so far, faced 31 bat- Clinton struck test to help pay only total bases in the nightcap. BEATS PIRATES in the frsf and was on a no- mg, and it lege education. ters working Included in the Yankee assault JOCKEY AE SCOTTI attempted to hold Barra Peg as his mount looked for T to have Willard Marshall broke as Levy hasn’t been able hitter until that netted one six-run outburst broke through the starting gate at Atlantic City, and he narrowly minutes though the school with one down missed being In front of the stands. Scotti BROOKLYN, June 4. —(£>)— Led an Buc.Jll a big time like most high the spell by singling and two four-run sprees in the trampled upon directly having early u* his fifth. was given a tremendous ovation when he climbed back on, but WILLIAMS HOMERS Pee Wee who Cieslinski undoing ^ youngsters. His fattier hurt leg in the second game were homers by by Reese, walloped and Uhls went' CHICAGO AB R H O A the nag finished out of the money. at defense work in 1942 and Levy pinch-hitter Frank Colmar, Bill a grand slam , the Brook- the infield, Bare and Frey, 2b_4 10 2 3 EV“***J has been kept busy since then Johnson and Aaron Robinson, a a"d Cheshire gave a Lowery, 3b _ 4 12 3 2 WIN lyn Dodgers whipped the Pittsburgh eJ' 2 for his IN RED SOX Vorroll. money If _ 5 0 12 0 Torn Henrich, four Askew hit to making ’spending" Rickert, by Pirates for the third time Bob LeBJ and himself cf-— 3 2 13 0 straight who threw too brother, Cecil, during Cavarretta, doubles and 10 singles. high and too the handi- McCullough, c-4 13 7 0 To ST. June 4 — (5>) — 9-4 tonight to move within four to ^ Cubs Move LOUIS, Harry at school years. Despite also in the Bridges first. Nicholson, rf__4 12 2 0 Robinson homered Sixth, BaVe an Williams and Evans has *aken part in high so Home runs by Ted of first in the National crossing the cap Levy Waitkus, lb _ 4 0 18 0 first game and did Henrich. points place plate. a the latter with a man ana made quite sa _ 4 0 0 0 2 in six runs Sabath Male, After a school sports Merullo, Johnson drove with two League pennant race. The Dod- fruitless first, the with _ _4 0 0 0 1 the Buc, name for himself. But now Borowy, p hits in the night-cap and Phil on base, gave were put ahead by Robins Red Sox over St. ger victory was marred by an ac- Steckel’s horn“ of his school career over the (Scooter) Rizzuto collected seven the margin victory in the second. high TOTALS_36 6 10 27 8 Edge Ed Hardiskv is Louis in a game tonight, cident to their star centerfielder, bright-eyed young man hoping NEW YORK AB R H O A hits in 10 times in the two twilight out, but Harry Bridges, Lumberton moved into sixth also was touched but for five Browns 5 to 2 to unbother to attend college. Unless Levy can Rigney, 3b-ss_ 4 0 0 2 0 games. beating the Pete Reiser, who sustained a cut ed by his 0 dizzy spells, single means he will Witek, 2b _ 4 0 1 7 place in the Tobacco State League bingles. Stone struck out eight and a two series. It was be helped by some Joe DiMaggio’s 16-game hitting split game on the of his head after col- and so did Andy _ top Poklemba u Thomson, cf 4 0 110 last a 8-7 defeat to walked while whiffed 12th circuit blow of the not be able to go off and get that streak was snapped Dizzy night, handing three, Tape Williams’ Blanc attempted to Mize, lb _ 4 0 0 12 1 by with the center field wall sacrifice bu- is so essen- Selma-Smithfield and climbing over two and passed three. season. liding the higher education that Marshall, rf _ 3 0 13 0 Trout in the opener but DiMag- infield got confused the Leafs to within a Red defeated the while a sensational catch by hii later life. Maner’s proposal Cooper, c _ 3 0 0 2 0 two hits in six times prostrate Springs Warsaw, tied up game making slow tial in gio got up tantilizing bunt, and all La fata, If _ 3 0 0 2 0 and a half of Warsaw. The in a 13 with for next Thursday night may be in the second game to come °ut game 3-2, affair, going in the fifth Inning his fourth of Cully Rikard’s fly in the fifth hands were ss_ 2 present and accounted Kerr, 0 0 3 4 Red Sox were in to ahead in the first with one no one the solution to Levy’s prob- of the twin bill with a engaged losing inning home run of the year with inning. for. Steckel then just Young zzz _ 10 10 0 hit a liner di. for the awakened Red Springs Robins, run. Warsaw’s Stephens hit a two- on base but Williams came back PITTSBURGH AB R H O A Lohrke. 3b _ 0 0 0 0 ] average of .357 the season. rectly in front of lems. 0 0 3 4 Evans in CM In the run the but the Cox, ss _ 4 to me mim- Kennedy, p_ 0 0 0 1 1 The times in 3-2. Sanford, Spinners slap- homer in second, in the half of the sixth to ter came aown Tigers scored five top 10 field; Evans ran 50 feet Levy Rikard, cf _ 3 10 more Gearhart, z _ 1 0 0 0 0 a ruination on the Robins tied it in the fifth. The Red ahead last night. We the first two of the open- ped up put the Sox again. 4 2 3 3 0 toward the Star office Kiner, If _ infield before he ing Thompson, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 Dunn-Erwin 10-5 and 2-1. that until the 13th Gutteridge, 3b 4 0 0 1 0 could out from the friendly young er to pin the defeat on starter Twins, game stayed way Greenberg, lb- 2 12 9 1 turn around. found Gordon, zz _ 10 10 0 AB H O A By that a BOSTON R 4 0 12 0 time, The Cubs landed with both bats frame, when Wolfe lifted long Gustine, 3b _ to attend either _ 0 0 0 0 Bevens as Trout scattered Steckel’s drive man that he plans Voiselle, p 0 Floyd Pesky, ss_ 5 0 2 3 1 was the to rf _ 4 0 110 carressing at Mars Ott, zzzz_ 1 0 0 0 0 to on Bird, bounding across home to left field, allowing Miller Westlake, nine hits take his sixth fly _ near Mars Hill Junior College victory. Moses, rf 5 13 2 0 4 2 2 grass the center field Kluttz, c _ 0 0 fence _ 0 0 0 Andrews, p 0 0 seven in the first _ 2 2 or Brevard Detroit jumped on Don John- times inning. score. Williams, If 10 0 3 0 0 3 2 and Hill. North Carolina, Basinski 2b _ Bridges, Poklemba, LeBlar.e If _ 1 0 0 0 son came in after one was Conn of Warsaw struck out 16. Culberson, 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Brevard, North for four runs in the opening Zaykowski Fletcher, x _ were the same Junior College TOTALS _ 31 0 4 27 15 doing to Mele, cf _ 3 114 0 thing and Lumberton made little both he and the hurler, _ 1 0 0 0 0 z—Lined out for Kennedy in 3rd. frame of the nightcap but big out, winning Singleton, p home Carolina. Doerr, 2b_4 0 13 3 2 0 0 0 1 plate. fan zz—Doubled for in 8th. A1 Benton onto the more but that was quite going the route. Bagby, p___ every baseball Thompson couldn’t hold trouble, Miller, York, lb _ 4 0 16 1 Practically xx _ 1 0 0 0 0 Clinton one run zzz—Doubled for Kerr In 8th. Sullivan, got back jn the knows He lead in the face of the Yankee enough. Marx, the Cub’s first base- Tebbetfs, c _ 4 0 0 8 3 In Wilmington Levy. zzzz—Grounded out for third on a walk, a hit and js Voiselle in 3th. _ 12 and took his first defeat man, secured three hits in five Dobson, p 3 0 2 33 4 7 24 for Tileston his barrage TOTALS _ 10 played during 10 0 by Cheshire, but the Pi- CHICAGO 112 001 010—6 Joe times at and Ed Kukulka Johnson, p_10 x—Struck out for Basinski in 9th. school Then went after three wins. Page, third bat, slap- rates grammar years. NEW YORK for in 9th. took it back in the fifth. 000 000 000—0 New York credit out a homer for the Leafs. PHILLIES BLAST xx—Grounded out Bagby and made , gained ped TOTALS _ 36 5 12 27 10 to New Hanover High BROOKLYN AB R H O A Fred Muscemici singled, stole Errors — f r three Lowery, Thomson. Runs for the triumph. A double by Shoffner batted in ST. LOUIS AB R H O A 1 2 ba«'hall cquad Stanky, 2b _ 4 0 0 and took the — second, third on an in- batted in Cavarretta, Nicholson 2, two in the fifth at San- Berardino, 2b _ 4 0 2 5 2 1947 saw Detroit George runs inning Robinson, lb _ 3 0 0 8 0 The campaign — hit to _ field years. McCullough, Waitkus. Two base hit 9 TO 2 Dillinger, 3b 4 0 0 2 1 4 Clinton’s pitcher, Kell was Stirn- ford last night, the Spinners Reiser, cf 3 10 0 base for the — spiked by George giving REDLEGS, him handle third Gordon, Young. Three base hit Mc- Lehner, cf_ 3 0 0 3 0 Shubeck, by Shubeck Snider, cf _ 10 0 10 Hardisky. run — weiss in the first game and went a 2-1 over the Dunn-Erwin Conference champion Cullough. Home Nicholson. Stolen victory Heath, If _ 3 0 0 3 0, was Eastern Walker, rf _ 4 2 2 0 0 disgustedly ambling back to base — Merullo. — a Double plays Borowy, to the hospital for treatment of Twins and a clean sweep of the PHILADELPHIA, June 4—(/P)— Stephens, ss _ 3 0 0 2 7 Wildcats, bat .314 and receive Hermanski, If _ 3 2 110 the mound from near third base Frey and Waitkus, Marshall, Witek a torn fore- Zarilla, rf _ 3 0 0 2 1 All- ciit left knee and a doubleheader. The Sanford club Ken Heintzelman made the first Edwards, c 3 2 2 10 1 on the Star-News’ second and Mize. on — when Muscimici zoomed acrmt post Left bases Chicago 6; Judnich, lb _ 3 2 2 3 0 on his right hand. Dick had won the first 10-5. Jorgensen. 3b _ 2 10 0 4 also New York 4. Bases on — finger tilt, Conference team. Levy wasf balls off Ken- start of his career the Early, c _ 2 0 0 2 0 the plate. against Reese, ss _ 3 12 2 2 1. Wakefield twisted his anklee slid- In the first contest the State nedy 2, Voiselle —Borowy Spins Moss, c _ 1 0 0 0 0 a member of the champion and aided Branca, p_ 3 0 0 0 2 The Blues took their final run — today 1. Hits second base and both he run _ basketball ag- 5, Thompson Kennedy 5 in ing into came through with a five rally MuncrieE, p 1 0 0 0 2 New Hanover High 3 2 in the first of the with innings. Thompson in 3; Voiselle Kell are to be out of in the after Carl Mc- a 12 hit attack on three Red Moulder, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 eighth, and expected sixth stanza by TOTALS _ 29 9 7 27 11 2 in 1 — gregation. 2; Andrews in 1. Wild pitch Hitchcock, z _ 1 0 0 0 0 Mungo to to the for three or four days. had hit a home run to doubling right-center — lineup Quillen put loves baseball. Kennedy. hurled the Philadelphia — PITTSBURGH 100 100 020—4 Levy really his Losing pitcher Kennedy. pitchers score Vorrell, who had walked, — Trout had to leave the game in the in 5 to 4. Hank Umpires Gore and Twins front, TOTALS _ 28 2 4 27 BROOKLYN 043 000 02x—9 Last summer after he had finish- Barlick, Pinelli. Phillies to a 9-2 triumph before 14 Time 1:57. Attendance 12,901 paid. the secenth because of the reoc- Nesselrode led the Sanford run z—Filed out for Moulder In 9th. CLINTON ABIHOU with the school It was the Phils’ sixth vic- Errors — Rikard. Runs bat- ed high 3,810. Westlake, ss _ 4 0 0 3 4 0 playing currance of an old Cieslinski, groin injury. producing attack by slugging — outfit, Levy went to work at the tory in seven starts against the BOSTON 011 001 020—5! ted in Kiner, Reese 5. Hermanski, Uhls, 2b_ 3 1 2 5 4 0 An unidentified spectator, about across five runs on three hits. ST. LOUIS 00 1 010 000—2 Edwards 2, 2, Gustine. Three . Leon Brogden, Ohioans. Greenberg Bare, 3b _ 4 1 2 0 2 0 shipyard. — — AT WARSAW dead at a crucial a five-hitter for the base hit Hermrnski. Home runs cf_4 1 12 0 0 50, dropped Stone hurled AB II m A — — Evans, who the American Le- CINCINNATI R Error Doerr Runs batted in j skippered Reese, Edwards, Greenberg. If _ 2 1 1 1 0 0 point in the first game. in the second fracas, Baumholtz, r £_4 10 2 1 Wil- Kiner, Vorrell, if he would loop-leaders Doerr, Moses, Muncrief, Judnich, j Stolen bases — Reiser. Sacrifices — Ed- team, asked Levy RED SPRINGS AB 1 Askew rf _ 2 0 110 0 gion R H O A E (First Game) Tatum, lf-cf-4 0 111 Mele 2. Two base hit — Moses. defeating Tape of Dunn-Erwin who liams, Branca. Left on bases — Pitts- outfit. Even ss -__ 7 1 3 wards, lb _ 4 0 1 10 0 0 catch for the Legion Rogers, 4 4 0 NEW YORK AB R H O A Zientara, 2b 4 0 14 2 Three base hit — Dobson. Home runs— ! Mungo*, 3. — cf _ burgh 5, Brooklyn c _ 4 0 0 2 1 0 Brown, 5 0 2 2 0 0 1 — Linder, it meant hours off his pay- Stirnweiss, 2b 4 0 2 1 2 Haas, lb _ 4 12 5 Judnicn Williams, Mele. Sacrifices though Branca 3. Singleton 3, Bagby 2. Strike- 3 0 0 0 3 0 Wolfe, rf 7 113 0 — Shubeck, p_ 0 rf-3 12 2 0 ss _ 4 0 111 Muncrief. Double i decid- Henrich, Miller, Gutteridge, plays — check at the Shipyard Levy outs Branca 9, Singleton 2, Bagby 1. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mangini, lb _ 7 0 1 17 2 0 FACE 0 Taylor, x_ TERRAPINS _ 0 0 0 0 If _ 4 0 0 3 0 Stallcup xxx and York; Ber- ed to for Coach and Keller, Doerr, Pesky Stepnens, Singleton. Umpires—Stewart and Hen- play Brogden If _ 6 0 2 0 0 0 Dunkelburger, cf_ 4 0 0 1 0 Hatton, 3b _ 3 0 112 ardino and Tebbets and Doerr. DiMaggio, Judnich; Hits — off 4 in 2 2-3 or 3b _ Singleton innings; TOTALS _ 31 4 8 24 14 1 came out afternoon Parnell, 6 0 0 2 1 1 0 — every night lb 4 0 0 7 2 BEATTY’S SATURDAY Mueller, c _ 3 0 0 6 Left on bases Boston St. Louis 0. McQuinn, 8, Bagby 3 in 5 1-3. — c _ 3 0 Losing pitcher x—Flied out for Shubeck in 9th. fhe a to handle Bullock, 0 3 0 0 3b- 3 0 0 0 1 cf 2 0 0 3 1 Bases on balls — Muncrief 3. Strikeouts Juniors had game W. Johnson, Vollmer, ’ine. Time 2:03. Attendance c _ 32,287. 10 15 0 — the Huckelbury, 0 Robinson, c 4 12 8 0 Lpmanno, x_1 0 0 0 0 Dobson 7, Muncrief 1, Johnson 2. WILMINGTON ABRHOA1 mittman duties. 2b 6 0 Watha’s will be after Wood, 1 3 10 0 ss 4 0 3 2 1 Terrapins If_ 0 0 0 1 0 Hits — off Dobson 4 in 7 off Rizzuto, Lukon, innings; Muscemeci, ss _ 4 1 12 3 0 Miller, p- 6 1 2 0 5 0 ninth and tenth victories oi _ 0 0 0 0 0 their 2 0 0 0 1 Johnson 0 in off Muncrief 10 in Bevens, p Vandermeer, p_ 2; 8; Benton, cf _ 3 0 0 1 0 0 — WHITEVILLE 2 0 2 _ 0 0 0 0 0 2 JUNIORS Drews, p _ 0 0 the 1947 next Saturday Beggs, p off Moulder in 1. Wild pitch Dobson. 2b_ 4 0 3 3 2 1 TOTALS campaign Hardisky, 54 3 12 39 22 1 1 0 0 0 0 — x_ 1 0 0 0 0 Wahl, x?_ pitcher Dobson. Losing pitch- _ 10 WARSAW Coleman, and the following Monday, with Winning Bridges, lb 3 116 AB R H O A E — — _ 0 0 0 0 0 p_ 0 0 0 0 0 er Muncrief. DEFEAT BRUNSWICK 0 Queen, p at Shoun, Umpires Passarella, Poklemba, If _ 4 1 110 HOGAN SHARPENS Jordan, ss_ 6 0 2 3 5 0 respective games scheduled xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 Hetke, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Boyer and Rommel. Time 2:01. Attend- 3b_2 10 111 3b 2 0 Lucadello, LeBlanc, Lail, 0 1 1 0 Beatty’s Bridge and with Taylor’s xxxx_ 1 0 0 0 0 ance 0 5 Lakeman, 3,122 (paid). Steckel, rf _ 4 115 cf_ 4 0 0 1 0 0 By JIGGS POWERS Fortune, TOTALS _ 34 2 9 24 8 0 0 Bridge at Watha. Staton, c _ 3 0 0 6 Milner, lb _ 6 0 0 10 0 4. — 0 _ 33 2 C 24 10 WHITEVILLE, June White- x—Struck out for Drews in 8th. TOTALS _ 3 0 0 2 2 1 UP FOR TOURNEY If_ The racked number Cheshire, p Bohannon, 5 0 0 2 0 0 xx—Struck out for Queen in 9th. Terrapins up x—Grounded out for Vollmer in 7th. ville’s American Legion Juniors c 0 CASS MICHAELS JARS Jones, 5 0 16 0 0 DETROIT AB R H O A last Saturday, defeating Bur- xx—Popped out for Beggs in 8th. 27 8 2 eight racked up an exhibition win over TOTALS _ 30 5 7 Scrobola, cf-3b _ 6 1 5 2 0 0 ss _ 3 2 0 2 2 Behind the six- xxx—Ran for Miller in 9th. ST. LOUIS. June 4. —(/T*)— Ben Lake, gaw 13-5 at Watha. IN COLLSION Brunswick here Stephens, rf _ 6 112 0 0 TEETH today, 9-6, put- CLINTON 201 000 01W 2b _ 4 0 113 xxxx—Fanned for Hetke in 9th. over coun- Mayo, S. the Terra- Hogan looked St. Louis Andrews, 2b_ 6 0 3 2 4 1 hit pitching of Rooks, over four runs in the last WILMINGTON 040 010 00x-3 Cramer cf _ 2 2 2 1 2 PHILADELPHIA AB It H O A ting an club's greens and fairways Conn, p- 4 0 1 0 0 0 coasted to easy win, gath- — — try If _ 3 12 2 0 pins Newsome, ss _ 4 10 2 1 June 4 Cass half of the seventh to ice Wakefield. CHICAGO, (/P) inning Runs batted in — Steckel 4, Askew, Johnson, z _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 the where he will share the favorite’s If _ 0 0 0 0 0 11 and welcoming cf _ 3 3 13 0 bingles Walker, — Wertz, ering Michaels, youthful Chicago White the game. Mungo. Two-base hits Uhls, Mungo, rf _ 4 0 0 4 0 the mound Ennis, If _ 5 1 3 1 C role with South African Bobby Mullin, wildness of Burgaw — Stolen bases TOTALS 51 2 11 39 Sox , had four Rudy Williams, the Juniors’ hurl- Home run Steckel. 12 1 c _ 4 3b _ 0 0 0 0 0 Seminick, 12 8 0 — in Kell, # 2. Sacrifices LeBlanc. Locke the 47th annual U. S. z—Batted for Conn in 13th. staff. loose when he er, and Brunswick’s Dozier Muscemeci 3b _ 3 0 0 3 0 Wyrostek, rf _ 4 0 110 front teeth jarred Johnny next week Outlaw, Double plays — Cieslinski, Uhls to Mini* Open golf championship and 3b _ 4 0 2 0 3 both RED SPRINGS McHale, lb _ 4 0 0 5 0 Bannerman, Farrell, Sidbury Handley, collided with Thurman Tucker, allowed five hits before re- on 100 010 000 000 1—5 go; Shubeck. Uhls to Mungo. Left and said he would have to c _ 4 119 0 the lb _ 5 0 19 0 hill — today WARSAW 020 000 000 000 0—2 Swift, took successive turns on Schultz, , chasing a fly ball tiring in favor of reliefers Calvert bases Clinton B, Wilmington 5. Basa _ 2 0 5 0 0 Verbar., 2b _ 3 2 2 3 1 do something toward sharpening Trout, p with receiv- of Phila- on balls — off: Cheshire 4, Shubeck I Runs — for Burgaw, Sidbury in the fifth today’s Davis and Sessoms. batted In 0 0 0 0 0 _ 2 10 0 0 inning "Speed” Mangrlni, Rogers, Heintzelman, p — 1 up his game which he described as Hutchinson, p_ formed the other Struck out, by Cheshire 4, Shubeck Wolfe, Stephens 2. Two base hits — ing. Prevatte delphia-Chicago game here, The Comets sent Dozier off the Time of game 1:48. "very spotty.” Scrobola, Brown, Dunkelburger. Three TOTALS_ 29 6 S 27 7 half of the Watha battery. TOTALS _ 34 9 12 27 5 TTiey crashed in short center hill in the seventh with their quar- — rested after his arrival base hits Mangini, Rogers. Home runs Hogan 010 000 field chasing a fly off the bat of tet of tallies. Williams left the — NEW YORK 000 001 100—2 CINCINNATI 010—2 from the east where he finished —Stephens 1. Stolen bases Roger*. FILIPOWICZ NOW MENTOR PHILADELPHIA 200 030 Hank Tucker made the game in the fifth a Left on bases—Red Springs 9, War- DETROIT 320 000 lOx—6 (kx—9 Majeski. during tight in the Goodall Round-Robin 4. eighth saw 8. Bases on for Don Kollo- situation. June bals—off: Miller — catch the EMMITSBURG, Md., 6, Errors — Rizzuto, Keller, Henrich, STANDINGS Errors Zientara, Miller. Runs bat- . tournament won Locke but in- 3. Struck — id by Conn out, by 5 — former Miller Kell. Runs batted in — Henrich, Robin- ted in Hatton, Zientara, Wyrostek 2, way was the injured Michaels’ Both teams got six hits, but (yp)— Steve Filipowicz, Conn 16. Hit — dicated he to his first by pitcher, by Miller — planned play son, Wakefield 2, Mullin 2, Mayo. Two TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE Seminick, Ennis 4. Two base hits relief at second base. Brunswick’s errors and some wild full-back for Fordham University (Lail). — round over the club course Umpires Ouzts, Veasey. Time — Won Lost Pet. Tatum. Three base country base hits Stirnweiss. Three base hits Team Walker. hits—Haas, It marked the second time this mound work the Juniors from and an ex-Marine, has been sign- of game 2:55. — gave — Wakefield. Home runs — Henrich, Sanford 27 8 .771 Seminick Sacrifices Heintzelman 2. tomorrow. season has been side- coach of football, bBse — Michaels Whiteville the ball ed as head — 20 15 .571 — game. He and Robinson. Double plays McQuinn, WILMINGTON Stolen base Ennis. Left on bases St has exhibitions Saturday 19 16 .543 10. lined He was acci- Whiteville ball and basketball at Mount Rizzuto and McQuinp; Lake and Mc- Clinton _ Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia Base on by injuries. opens its American

— at Cincinnati and Dayton — 18 Sunday Sam Breadon Receives Hale. Left on bases New York 7, Dunn-Erwin 18 .500 balls Vandermeer 2, Beggs 1, Shoun dentally beaned by tfrank Shea In Legion schedule here Monday with Mary’s college, it was announced — — 17 17 .500 Heintzelman 3. but will return to St. Louis Monday Detroit 5. Bases on balls Bevens 2; Warsaw _ 3, Strikeouts Vander- 17. a NeW York May game with Laurinburg. _ for extensive practice sessions be- Offers For Cardinals Drews 4; Hutchinson 2. Strikeouts — Lumberton 16 19 .457 meer 1, Beggs 2^ Shoun 1, Heintzelman today._ 16 20 .444 5. Hits—off Vandermeer 5 in fore the three-day tournament be- Bevens, Drews 3, Queen 1, Trout 5, Smithfield-Selma 5 innings; Hutchinson 4. Hits — off Bevens 4 in Red Springs- 8 28 .222 Beggs 3 in 2; Shoun 4 in 2-3; Hetke 0 in ! — — LOUIS, June 4 1-3. Hit — gins Thursday. (/P) 1 1-3 innings; Queen 0 in 1; Drew* 2 in Yesterday’s Results by pitcher By Heintzelman been Owner Sam (Mueller); Vandermeer "My game has very spotty,” Breadon of the St. 5 2-3; Trout 7 in 7; Hutchinson 2 in 2. Sanford 10-2; Dunn-Erwin 5-1. (Walker). Wild — — Vandermeer. —! he said. "I’ve been driving badly Louis Cardinals said today he had Winning pitcher Trout; Losing pitch- WILMINGTON 5; Clinton 4. pitch Losing pitcher — er — Vandermeer. Umpires Goetz, Conlan! have been in the most of received offers Bevens. Umpires, Hurley, Mc- Lumberton 8; Smithfield 7. and rough for his ball club and Reardon. Kinley and Berry Time 2:00. Warsaw 2. Time 2:12. Attendance the time.” but declined to elaborate. Red Springs 3; (Second Game) loday’s Games 3,810. said his drives had been off Asked He about rumors that the NEW YORK AB R H O A Warsaw at Red Springs. since he broke his pet driver sev- team had been sold or would be Stirnweiss, 2b_3 2 113 Sanford at Dunn-Erwin. one Henrich, rf _ 5 3 2 4 0 at Clinton eral weeks ago but that a new sold this week, Breadon told a re- WILMINGTON (2). Keller, If _ 5 0 110 be here tomorrow. "that’s Smithfield at Lumberton. FELLER BAFFLES would porter news to me.” cf__ 6 3 2 2 0 DIMaggio, Frank Stranahan, Toledo, Ohio Then he added: "I’ve had some lb_ 5 2 3 8 0 McQuinn, W L Pet. Games the 2 2 1 0 am-teur and member of vic- offers but I don’t consider that W. Johnson, 3b_ 5 Behind c_ 4 0 0 5 0 torious Walker Cup team, also ar- anything has happened. There’s Houk, Detroit_25 16 .610 — 6 TO 2 Robinson, c_2 1110 SENATORS, rived definite New York_ 23 18 .561 2 today. nothing about It at all.” Rizzuto, ss__ 6 2 4 4 4 Cleveland_17 16 .516 4 D. p __- 0 0 0 0 0 4 — m — Johnson, Boston_21 21 .500 4 1-2 CLEVELAND, June Colman, x-— 1110 0 Philadelphia_ 20 21 .468 5 won his first game Wensloff, p_2 110 2 20 459 6 18 as 1 0 0 0 0 Washington _17 since May tonight the Cleve- Page, p_ 24 .455 6 1-2 Chicago _ 20 land Indians defeated the Wash- St. Louis_ 16 23 .410 8 TOTALS _ 45 17 18 27 9 Nats 6 2 Results ington to and snapped x—Homered for D. Johnson in 2nd. Yesterday’s Philadelphia at Chicago — Flores (2-5) a three-game losing streak. Pat $ea8Wtft'$ DETROIT AB R H O A vs Smith (0-1). homered for the Tribe in Lake, ss _ 4 116 1 Seerey New York at Detroit—Chandler (3-4) Mayo, 2b _ 5 2 2 1 3 the fourth. ^SSSSSTO? vs Overmire (2-0). WASHINGTON Evers, cf --- 5 12 10 AB R H O A at Cleveland —(night) — blinded wmiirr Wertz, If 4 2 2 3 0 Washington Yost, 3b_ 3 0 10 2 Masterson (4-3) or Hudson (4-1) vs Black Mullin, rf 5 12 3 0 Robertson, 3b_ 2 0 10 0 (-2—3) or Stephens (2-1). Outlaw, 3b _ 5 12 10 Lewis, rf _ 4 0 0 2 0 Winy games scneauieaj. WITH SAFETY Cullenbine, lb _3 0 16 3 Grace, If _ 4 12 0 0 STRIPES, Today’s Games Wagner, c_ 2 0 0 2 0 Vernon, lb_4 1 2 10 0 Detroit 6-8; New York 2-17. Mierkowicz, z_ 1 0 0 0 0 Spence, cf___ 3 0 2 3 0 Cleveland 6; 2. Cramer, zzz_ 1 0 0 0 0 Washington Priddy, 2b_ 4 0 0 2 4 Philadelphia 10: Chicago 3. Riebe, zz _ 1 0 0 0 0 Christman, ss_ 4 0 0 1 3 Boston 5; St. Louis 2. Trucks, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 Evans, e 4 0 0 6 3 national league Houtteman, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Scarborough, p_ 1 0 0 0 0 W L Pet. Games Benton, p_10 0 10 Candini,’ p _ 1 0 0 0 0 Behind White, p _ 0 0 0 C 1 Knerr, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 New York_•-_ 23 17 .575 — Gorsica, p _10 10 0 Travis, x _ 1 0 0 0 0 23 17 .575 — c _ 2 0 13 2 Chicago Swift, Cary, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn_ 24 18 .571 — Wynn, p 1 0 0 0 0 Boston TOTALS_ 40 8 14 27 10 _ 23 19 548 1 z—Hit into for Philadelphia _ 19 23 .452 5 Wagner in TOTALS _ 36 2 8 24 9 _ 18 22 450 5 6th. Pittsburgh x—Fanned for Knerr in 7th. Cincinnati _ 18 .419 6 1-2 zz—Struck out for Trucks in 8th. 25 xx—Fouled out for St. Cary In 9th. $ for 17 24 .415 6 1-2 zzz—Popped Houtteman in 9th. Louis_ CLEVELAND AB R H O A Yesterday’s Results rf _ 4 2 2 StdptdlU EMERGENCY! NEW YORK Peck, 1 0 040 401 026 17 Chicago 6; New York 0. DETROIT Keltner, 3b _ 3 0 3 2 1 on White Safety Stripe* 400 003 1 00— 8 Philadelphia 9; Cincinnati 2. Depend Metkovich, cf_ 4 0 0 2 0 Errors — Lake. Brooklyn 9; Pittsburgh 4. atop quickly,aafely. Benton, Runs battel Boudreau, ss _ 2 0 0 1 2 to you — help in Rizzuto, Coleman Boston 3; St. Louis 1. BLENDED WHISKEY 3, Wensloff, Hen- Robinson, lb _ 4 0 0 8 0 with Fisk Safti- rich 2 Today’s Games Exclusive DiMaggio, W. Johnson 6. Mc- Gordon, 2b_ 4 0 0 1 1 Quinn 2, St. Louis at Boston — Brecheen (5-3) add* Robinson, Evers, Wertz 2 Out- Seerey, If 4 113 0 Flight. Extra troad-depth law 2 vs Sain (5-3). Cullenbine, Mayo. Two base hits Hegan, c _ 4. 0 0 8 0 at — • • • See it TODAY1 McQuinn, Rizzuto Pittsburgh Brooklyn Ostermuel- mileage, too 2, DiMaggio, Evers, Feller, p- 4 3 3 1 0 Gorsica, ler (4-1) vs Taylor (2-1). Mullin, Outlaw. Three base hits Chicago at New York—(2)—Erickson Henrich, Wertz. Home runs TOTALS ‘_ 33 6 9 27 4 Cobnan W. Johnson, (0-2) and Schmitz (4-4) vs Jansen (3-2) Robinson, Mavo. and Stolen base — Avers (0-3). WASHINGTON 000 002 Rizzuto. Sacrifice—Page 000—2 Double — Cincinnati at Philadelphia — (2) — CLEVELAND 002 202 OOx— 6 play Stimweiss, Rizzuto and rnHE STRAIGHT Blackwell (6-2) and WHISKIES in this ... McQuinn. Left on bases — Riddle (0-0) vs neutral fifteen New York Errors — Yost, Gordon. Runs batted spirits percent Bases on Raffensberger (2-5) and Judd (0-4). '“£f•fPff baUs-oRWWens- in — Seerey, Keltr.er 3, Spence 2. Peck. 3. Benton 2, White Gor- are five or time to re-tire \ 1, Two base hits — Feller 2, Kellner 2, product years more str whiskies six ohi sica I, Trucks 2, Houtteman 1. ASKS light years $. r*. Strike- COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE Home runs — Double ru. v. os. by ~ D. Vernon. Seerey. Johnson, — — p“ts Wensloff June 4 (/P>— plays Priddy, Christman and Vernon. old. 2- WASHINGTON, Thirty-five percent whis- Houtteman — !-uTrucks Left on bases Washington 8, Cleve- straight twenty percent straight f Johnson 4 in 1 Rep. Folger (D-NC) said today he White 2 inning; land 7. Bases on balls — Scarborough in 2 2-3. Wensloff 4 in 4 will ask the House (none Appropriations — 3, Feller 1, Candini 1. Strikeouts whiskies, sixty-five percent kies Proof. [>Ut^.lliiS xth,: Gorsica 3 in 2; Page & committee to grain five years old. 86.8 n 4; Trucks 3 in provide $7,194,000 Scarborough 1, Feller 7, Candini 2, 2; Benton 6 in 3 1-3; for Houtteman 4 in flood control of the Yadkin Cary1 3. Kits—off Scarborough 6 in 3 2n3 ' 1. Winning pitcher — Page. River innings; Candini 3 in 1 2-3; Knerr 0 in & HASKETT Losing pitcher Benton. Um. Valley. REID Umpires—McGowan, Grieve and Jones. Phone 2 2487 E™, Hurley, McKinley, Berry and Seagram-Distillers Weafer. Time 2:38. 2-3: Cary 0 in 2. Wild pitches—Fetter Corp., New York, Now York 216 Market St.. Attendance 33,948. __ ! Dial 2-3311 For Newspaper Service Time 2:22. Attendance 24,237. 1..