Chandler. Blackwell T o Hurl In 14th All "Star Fra) Americans Rate Edge \ Bucs Drop Seventh In Eight; Over National Sluggers Spins Clip Robins, Twins Win Dixon’s Sanford bunched four To Cram to their first tally. n.0re Crowd Of 43,000 Expected five Pirates were able produced in the Capacity Only followed in the next inning. sixth, seventh and r?' reach first base last night in Lum- homer marker came in the and that was enough tu r 1 e Field In Bob as the The third W i g y Chicago berton against Spicer Ed- run in the on a a fly and single ninth Cubs handed the Bucs a 4-0 de- seventh walk, bvl* error of a ground- Springs useless. For their seventh in eight games. die Hardisky’s Spectacle feat, Ken Jackson Tonight, the Pirates will take er. scored in the run for the Twins in CHICAGO, 7—(AP)—Ewell Cincin- another try at the Cubs. They’ll Stanley’s lead-off safety their July Blackwell,_ with a wild pitch umph over the Leafs his sidearm on the play in Legion stadium, with Fre4 eighth, coupled when nati’s animated bean pole, tries magic another single by walked in the third Townsend probably getting the go- by Lamb and inning"" American tomorrow as the National other run pos- second, and tallied League sluggers ahead signal from Nate Andrews. Marx, made the on Carl*?* Chandler of the New Quillen’s double to League’s starting ace against Spud The game begins at 7:45 p. m. sible. center * field. the Leafs could get but York Yankees in the 14th All-Star game at Wrigley Spicer gave up only four hits While all this was going on, eight scatt off walked a the were engaged hits Pontbriand. Bolstered by the »nome run-slug- and single batter, Sanford Spinners who h-°C a 6-2 shutout into 1 Pirates men on the sacks in John McFadden going the ninth ging of New York’s Walker Coop- placing giving "ltl a and the the losers scored twice. er and Johnny Mize, Blackwell, a in three innings, and posing win over Red Springs, TANDBERG threat once. They had Twins kept getting Trailing 4-3 at the 14-2 winner with 12 straight, and BASK!, scoring just Dunn-Erwin end „♦, the basns loaded with one out in Warsaw his successors appeared to rate well by edging Selma-Smithfield fifth, bounced two or but a foul and a for 14 an even chance. However, the the third, pop 3-2 with Chip Pontbriand scoring hurlers runs in three fra? GET PASSED UP ended that. The overwhelm Americans are a slight favorite grounder his fifth triumph of the year. to the Sampsonitesj While the Pirates were still with climb back a on the strength of nine decisions Warsaw Red Sox continued to .500 percents* NEW July 7 —(£*)—Ja- numbed from and a lot on in 13 previous meetings. YORK, injuries their creeping up Wilmington the standings. Pete Jordan, w5 of off the merry- of tough luck, the Cubs seemed 17-5. They now Neither manager Eddie Dyer cobs beach climbed by blasting Clinton shortstop, enjoyed five hits » to be in the of baseball con- of the the Nationals nor Joe Cronin of enough today to pink stand four games back tries in the game. He go-round long clubbed Roy Lamb drove*’* dition. They third-place Pirates. five runs with three up both Olle Tandberg and Dixon singles pass for 10 hits, Ralph leading double a CHICAGO, July 7—(U.R)—Ninety- The Spinners slapped out nine and triple. "r Joe Baksi as challengers for Joe the ass-ult with a home run in Hamp nine persons, including three mem- safeties off George Papa and won number eight for in- the fourth with none on base. \Varu’ bers of the Philadelphia Phillies Louis, and to start working, Armibruster. The latter was the and he had a perfect In addition to Dixon’s homer, nigh; at\J“* BE UNFURLED for three of sailboat racing at Wrightsville Beach baseball club, were injured slight- on a title bout between The light for the Robins, plate, collecting three L;s SAILS WILL days sharp stead, the Cubs scored three other times, only shining , annual South Atlantic R under Shown above are C class when the Baltimore with none many times at bat. In ftarting Thursday when the egatta gets way. ly late today Bomber and the winner of Ezzard when homering in the second all in other classes sewing up the game early the's!' boats whipping down Banks Channel in one of last year’s races. Competition many and Ohio crash- of their two markers. rapped out 16 base train, Shenandoah, with Shelton Elzer on for one blows. Co will be featured at the which is being held by the Carolina Yacht Charles’ coming clambake singles by Stanley, Regatta, club._ ed into a switch engine just out- Leading 2-1 in the early innings, was touched 10 times. R Marx, and Pearsall in the third side the Grand Central depot here. ’Elmer (Violent) ay. The injured included members The complete switch in the of the Phillies •‘ram who came heavyweight title production was AT WARSAW AT AT SANFORD # LUMBERTON Late Rush Of Entries di- _ BMwrniH here for the All-Star baseball game outlined by Sol Strauss, acting CLINTON AB R H O A E WILMINGTON at Wrigley field tomorrow. They rector for the 20th Century Sport- RED SPRINGS AB R H O A E ABRH{|1, 118 0 0 2b _ _ 5 Hardisky, 4 0 bash ss 4 0 0 1 5 1 Haynes, lb 1 ; were Emil second base- club, even while the Rogers, 10 Verban, ing _ 5 115 Benton, cf ____- 3 ^ ' 3b 4 1 2 0 2 0 Bell, 2b 0 1 2 i were still Wolfe, For boulevardiers spinning 5 1 2 2 0 1 ss _ man, Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe, LaBlanc, 4 0 Expected Regatta STANDINGS Magini, lb 4 0 3 13 0 0 Marsh, cf-p 0'! and team from the victory the swatting If 4 112 10 Bridges, lb 4 0 0 pitcher, Ben Chapman, Clayton, cf--— 4 0 0 3 1 0 Vorrell, 10 5 112 2 1 If _ Mrs. Swede chalked up over Baski 110 0 1 O’Shields, ss Poklemba, 3 y 1 4 BY WEDDELL HARRISS manager. Chapman also was Armbruster, rf-p-4 2 0 0 ___X rf _ 4 0 1 Edens, rf 3 i 2b 4 0 0 1 3 0 Evans, 0 1 1 , ALL-STAR LINEUP yesterday in Stockholm. Wood, 4 0 2 0 2 0 time looms only I injured. 2b Steckel, 3b _ 3 0 0 Ag regatta up Burch, If 3 0 0 2 0 0 Kukulka, [ (, TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE reserve occa- 3 0 0 4 0 0 c Rowe, a national league Most of the was 3 0 0 4 0 1 Sanders, c Alsnauer, 3 0 0 2 1 last-minute entries spinning p _— two _ Papa, days away, Sanford 51 19 .729 Truesdale, p--- 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lamb, 3 I) 1 CHICAGO, July 7—(A*)—Starting pitcher, was knocked unconscious. sioned, not so much by the de- Miller, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 j. Lumberton -- 41 28 .594 1 0 0 0 0 0 continue to trickle at the rate 33 2 6 24 15 3 Davis, p in lineups for tomorrow’s 14th ma- He suffered minor and as the fact that TOTALS _ _ 38 30 .559 head, leg feat, itself, by TOTALS WXLMINGTOJrl AB R H O A E -'0 0 5 24 11 8 or 10 a The South-east’s All-Stor baseball 35 35 500 was SANFORD 2 of day. jor league game Warsaw arm It doubtful that with a of _ 38 5 10 24 6 LUMBERTON AB injuries. Baski, payday $50,- 4 0 1110 [TOTALS R H 0 4 38 .465 Quinn, 2b the at Field with corrected Dunn-Erwin 33 he would be able to tomorrow. 000 to for a title WARSAW AB R H O A E Berger, ss 4 0 0 “Rose Bowl of regattas,” South Wrigley play $100,000 waiting Nessing, ss- 4 114 5 0 1 j Clinton _ 31 37 456 5 3 2 0 3 1 2b Stanley, 3b _ 5 2 batting averages and pitchers’ Verban was shaken up. It was would take a chance, for Wilson, cf 4 0 110 0 DiChara, 2 0 4 Atlantic is slated Smithfield _ 27 41 .397 spot, 6 1 5 4 2 0 Regatta to get 2 0 0 0 Jordan, ss Marx, lb 4 0 3 1; won and lost records. he start small Nesselrode, rf —-- 1 0 J Red Springs _ 20 46 284 not certain whether would comparative change, cf 4 110 0 0 If will last 3 2 0 5 0 1 Scrobola, Jamin, 5 0 0 0 1 underway Thursday and Results who Shoffner, lb Yesterday’s no decision was _ 6 0 0 11 0 0 _ in the game and against any opponent might 3 110 0 0 Milner, lb Pearsall, cf 2 1 1 0 0 time AMERICAN Lumberton WILMINGTON 0. Pugh, 3b Saturday. 4; If 1 0 0 0 0 1 2b _ through Starting expected until game time. make an accident happen. If 4 12 10 0 Bohannon, Cabaniss, 3 0 1 j J Sanford 6; Red Springs 2.
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