Sports Roundup Red Sox Defeat League-Leading Detroit is iu revive HUGH FULLERTON, JK. gai aimeie, uymg ner -----— in An ait * __ |!■ By old running feud with Walsh since NEW YORK, July 14.—GP"—An Stella performed so well in the Star BUMJa boom in class “D base- Whiteville Diamond STANDINGS KAKh artificial Women's A. A. U. 11GS be in the making championships. bail seems to Dundee is Two Baser much-dis- Chris trying to Gillespie's as an outgrowth of the American League sign Tami Mauriello for a fight THREE cussed signing of “kid players. Philadelphia 5; St. Louis S. STRAIGHT Va., ball few re- in the Norfolk, park. New York 4: Cleveland 2. ... In the past days a Bruin 1. Brooklyn’s Branch Rickey had Provides Boston 7; Detroit have turned up on plans to Margin ports look at Montreal's Roland Gladu --*- Chicago at Washington ppnd. O'Neill Pitches form a new circuit (class unspeci- Three-Hit to — the other day and decided let .mcnvju, jury *4. — r) National fied) in some of the larger South- League the French-Canadian slugger stay ’ 'he Cubs 6; Boston 5. Ball, Issues Ten cities and for a definitely "D” league-leading grabbed Chicago Free ern the season. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh ppnd. cities in until the end of five-run lead on the Boston loop in some smaller CROSETTI IS HERO Brooklyn at Cincinnati ppnd. Passes There’s a suspicion that Branch Jraves in the first inning today, Western association territory. (Only games scheduled). was more interested in First Sack- ost it and then bounced back to One club owner, who adds that Stevens or some unnamed 6 to 5 on Catcher Paul Gil- 14.— -Major BOSTON, 14—— to next er Ed AGAINST INDIANS1 yin, NEW YORK, July (JP) July T},, g the W. A. plans operate all 1 espie’s double that crashed Out- eague standings, including games Ion Red Sox swept their and may have its troubles pitcher. 14. three' year ielder Harry Lowrey’s in layed July game series with the — — single ! explains that the NEW YORK, July 14. (JP) American League league lead’ finding players, FOR POP It was the Chi- crs been PROP Bevens j he eighth inning. today, taking the Detroit big league clubs have sign- Floyd pitched the New reams Won Lost Pet. Tigeri Butts, Georgia football 1 17th victory in 21 games 7 to 1 as Pilcher — Wally agoans’ 43 31 .581 Emmett “and paying York Yankees back into the win- Detroit _ ONell ing 16-year-olds is around busting his : nd them the series, three to 40 32 .556 allowed but three hits, i to find coach, going ning column today as he notched gave Washington t n real money”—only because York_ 40 35 .533 vest buttons these days < me. 'Tew It was a strange game that not ready for any- his ninth victory by holding the 40 35 .533 ONeil that they’re Faye, re- A1 who until Boston He his 15-year-old daughter, Indians to six for a Javery, Lowrey 39 36 .506 pitched. allowed but one thing but the lowest minors. Cleveland hits Chicago _ hit iB won a in a national ! had pitched one-hit ball 3a 38 .479 the first seven now trying to cently prize 4-2 victory. iingled, Cleveland innings, but he walk, As a result they’re after 35 38 .479 clubs school poetry contest. The or seven innings, relieving St. Louis _ ed ten men and was in more leagues and High Bevens held the Tribe scoreless ? 25 50 .333 trouble organize of Faye’s poem was tookie Don Hendrickson in the Philadelphia much of the time. these so they won’t subject for the first allow- for youngsters eight innings, was the singularly appropriate irst inning losing pitch- National League The Tigers only run was out entirely on their invest- “Hope"—a but three hits, and it took a in the lose in view ing r. Paul Erickson was the winner, ninth. to Wally, _ 45 29 .608 Outlaw title according catch close to the pavilion Chicago Jimmy walked. Ted ment. leaping [e relieved Paul Derringer just be- 44 32 .579 Maier of his 1945 grid prospects. Bud Meth- 5t. Louis doubled and Bob Swift walk- railing by rightfielder scored the 44 33 .571 That’s the first time Coach Butts * ore the Braves tying Brooklyn ed, then Outlaw scored when boomerang boom eny to save the game for him. \Jew York _-- 42 38 .525 Hub there is un on third baseman tan Hack’s Walker has admitted publicly Pittsburgh 39 37 .513 grounded out t0 Skeeter anit-teen rule, Dutch singled to open the was The proposed for his team. Meyer , :rror in the sixth inning. It Boston 37 39 .487 Newsome. Hap- even hope and scored the first by Commissioner final frame ] irickson’s fifth victory against "incinhati -— 35 38 .479 sponsored The Sox’s first run was in -- .256 the may check the sign- Cleveland run when Pat Seerey 1 Philadelphia 21 81 py Chandler, SERVICE DEPT. wo defeats. first inning with two out as the bet- two out when of but softball doubled. With Manager Outfielder Tommy Holmes in- ing youngsters Three of the girls’ NEW YORK, July 14.—Probable George Metkovich walked and return from the wan, Lou Boudreau doubled in Seerey to ter players Miss., ( reased his league-leading batting for tomorrow’s major league came home on Bob back teams at Keesler Field, the in pitchers Johnsons dou- will be shoved the tying run at plate two doubles re- a lot of kids as put iverage by making double Headers, with won and lost ble. the have three sisters regulars— The ladder to fill up the persoin of Frankie Hayes. md a in five to the cords in parentheses: down the Louise and Bernerflino Ar- single trips a Lillian, socked one that American League Johnsons 11th homer of the sea- I “D” clubs Then after couple Vu- veteran catcher j date. It was the 40th game in the Dot Marie and Gloria New York—Benton and son off a a new guelles, headed for the right field t Detroit at (7-1) started three-run of there’ll be prob- appeared 1 in which he hit safely. fourth years and Louise Willie and Mae Orrell (2-3) vs. Borowy (10-5) and Zuber Tren older play- yovich but Metheny speared it ac- inning. Dolph Camilli walk- lem—whether to pay With the foot- bleachers, Hendrickson, rookie recently (2-3). Frances Nixon, the ed and after Lazor than most small high in the air to end game. ( from retired Cleveland at Boston—Bagby (3-3 and Johnny and ers more dough some months off, [Uired Milwaukee, ball season still or Smith vs. Hefh'si Newsome went out, Bob let the teams The Box: c one batter before the next Harder (1-1) (3-6) Garbark teams can afford, has wel- A nly Second Air Force Cleveland Ab R H O (0-2) and Hausman (5-4). was hit a ball. teen- the ^ five on sin- by pitched Camilli or back to signing 2 even Cubs got to base, at fold up go (Giants) _ 4 1 St. Louis Washington—Kramer 8-7) comed Pvt. Bill Paschal Meyer, 2b J and Garbark scored on 4 0 0 10 0 and two on walks for the five and or Hollingsworth (2-4) Eddie age boys. Davis (Alabama) and Rocco, lb | lies Shirley (3-7) Lt. Fred 2 1 1 2 0 five vs. and Wolff (9-5). Lake’s single. in- Seerey, rf-6- j uns. The Braves dispatched Niggeling (2-6) Pfc. Dick Barwegen (Purdue) 4 0 0 2 ® Chicago at Philadelphia—Dietrich (4-2) AND SHELLS Heath, If_ c f their ten hits for two bases, and After the Sox brought in a run SHORTS 4 0 10 3 vs. (1-4) to the fold. Floudreau, ss_ and Grove (9-5) Christopher the Missouri __ * 3 two of the doubles, by in the seventh Les Mueller left Helen Stephens, Hayes, c- 4 ® grouped and Black (1-3). 0 ® ® ® « I I Ross, 3b 3 foe Medwick, Carden Gillenwater the game and in the eighth the 3 0 1 2 National League Mackiewicz, cf- J md a Vince Shupe, for Sox collected two runs off Walter 2 0 0 0 2 single by Klieman, p New York at Chicago—Brewer (2-2) Lanaea 0 0 0 0 t hree runs in the second. They W11SUI1. Is _ 1 Drum xO’Dea and Mungo (S-4) vs. Vandenberg (3-1) Prize 0 0 0 another on one of Holmes’ In the Garbark ; eighth Henry, p- _1 J) idded and Wyse (1-5). walked, * a wild and Med- Brooklyn at Pittsburgh — Lombardi O’Neill singled and Lake beat out 24 loubles, pitch Totals -_31 2 6 11 vs. Chief cick’s infield single in the fourth, 5-5) and Gregg (10-5) or Seats (.3-4) a bunt. Garbark scored on Tobin's '..Batted for Klieman In 8th. Sewell (9-7) and Gables (3-0'. Bluethenthal the Braves tied it in the sixth fly and O’Neil came in on Metko- By Boston at St. Louis—Cooper 8-1) and 1 with ace first baseman, who __* Ab R H O A vhen Chuck Workman led off Fred Caswell, Whiteville Legion Juniors’ rlutchinson (1-0) or Lee (3-6) vs. vich’s fly. commanuei New York 6 Col. C. T. Edwinson, will here 22 with his teammates the Masonboro and Burkhardt (9-4).
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