1941-06-09 [P

1941-06-09 [P

GOOD MORNING BROOKLYN CAPTURES NAT _ M ... XXX. XXX 1 ” ^ LEAD Sailing X X « « « " " " " ^ ^ By GLENWARD BLOMME REDS STAGE RALLY Boston Beats Chicago Twice, Takes SAILING TO DOWN DODGERS Second Yacht club last Fri- With the opening of the Carolina ART KRENZ The IN' THIS CORNER-BY day, the amateur sailing skippers got the go-ahead signal Push Over Three Runs in GROVE This season should be about NEWSOME, Aero Chatter for the summer racing season. Ninth to Take Game THIN THUMPER PIRATES, PHILLIES the club for a The second the best conducted by many year. Before Fans BT has 21,663 largest yacht club in the world, the Carolina staged HURL GOOD GAMES SPLIT ANNA FEENSTRA week-end and holiday races in Banks channel and the At- BROOKLYN, June 8.—(£>—Shut lantic since the beach was a narrow strip of none-too-beau- Red Sox 5 to 3, in Ten out for eight innings, the world Win, Pittsburgh of the will be content to Spoils Tom, tiful sand dunes. Some skippers champion Cincinnati Reds put on Innings and 3 to 0 In breeze with over- rallies Hughes’ ‘Day’ by drift along enjoying the sea-gulls gliding one of their typical scoring Taking? thrill at the ninth to Nightcap Tilt First Other who are more adventurous three times in the inning Contest, 12-9 head pilots 3-2 as the boat in an exciting topple the Brooklyn Dodgers Mums foam splashing over the bow dips both snipes, class “A” and moth, are todav before 21,663. CHICAGO, June 8.—(iP>—The Bos- race Sailing boats, John Whtlow Wyatt, the league’s PHILADELPHIA. June , the beautiful blue expanse of ton Red Sox climbed into second The Pittsburgh a pretty sight as they skim hurler, was well on his Pirates topflight place in the American league today, my ** No more or soul satisfying fifth of the Hughes' ‘'Daj bv water at Wrightsville. peaceful way to his blanking the Chicago White Sox whitmC defeating Phillies. 12 to 2. in the season wnen the Reds rebounded. We’re about to add another can- the first ever thrilled sportsman. twice, 5 to 3, in 10 innings and 3 to 0, ^° sight _ a doubleheader Frank McCormick started the last dle as we start our second todav, btr of year had T0 Rummage behind the steady pitching 42-year- content with r< doubling. Matticfe fanned of news and notes of an even snii- “j, of the inning by old Bob Grove and Heber Newsome. bringing you Manager Jimmy Dykes, the Phils took the but Ernie Lombardi kept rally de- happenings at this airport and at second.tt- fast becoming known Grove, in winning the 297th the White Sox. is CLEVELAND BEATS alive with a single which scored other fields. And in beginning this effective pitching of" of the majors cision of his major league career, -■ as the pawn-broker McCormick. 'With two out Eddie second we a Podga'iny. nine hits and bested the year, undergo change. The Chicago cast-offs now are do- scattered Joost doubled to right center for HAS FINE In the past we’ve greeted you each Hughes, rookie business from the second posi- old Sox veteran, Ted Lyons, whose righthander ing ATHLETICS TWICE the tying tally and Paul Derringer OF BEING Sunday, but now we’ll be looking pitched a one-hitter the American and the other (CHANCE wildness in the late innings set up aeain=t Chi tion in then to win his own on proceeded forward to seeing you every Mon- Tuesday, engaged "in a are lying awake nights .400 HlTTER the Boston victory. A chilled crowd managers game with another double. FIRST day bright and early. battle with the it all out. Says Harder and Clint Brown Re- of saw the games. morning veteran Joe Br*-. trying to figure a run in the SINCE 36,859 The Dodgers scored IN MAJORS Look for us. for eight innings. He “Ball players Foxx opened the 10th with weakened in Manager Jimmy, ceive Credit for 7 to 4 third on a single, a walk and Dixie t EDGED Jimmy the will run BILL TERRi him ninth, however, and the are just like horses, they added another a single, but Jim Tabor forced pira.„ Walker’s fly. They 1930'" summer went on a nine-run and dead lor And 8 to 6 Victories CIRCLE IN at second. Tabor then stole second, With here, now is the scoring .r,re? for some jockey play in the when Mickey Owen WTO that was eighth time for all to start double by Maurice Van others. Ever see a horse Lamar Newsome flied out and John- good pilots Rohay< c,k squeezed home Wasdell with a per- the bases full drove in one stable—a star in an- i'll Peacock and drew walks thinking of beach flying; not that Hughes to a dud fect bunt. CGUESS ny Grove c0VB CLEVELAND. June 8.—CP)—1The jfe need for and started the parade. other? That’s baseball.’’ Ab R H O A STICK TO to fill the bases. Dominic DiMaggio they reminding, already Tribe went back into gear today CINCINNATI high 0 0 1 0 f many airmen from have (FIRST has held open arms to Kov, If _ 4 then came through with a slashing upstate GAME) Jimmy a double victory and the 0 5 lBASEBALL, by taking 2b _ 2 13 a could Frey. two runs which paid flying visit to local resorts. PITTSBFRGH u,. j the Athletic who just 4 0 0 1 0 single to score the R 11 players whole series from the Ripple, rf _ (Justine. 2b_ % Connie four-game ^ ^ When the boys arrived at the f not seem to make the stick. F. McCormick, lb_ 4 1 3 12 1 HmT-—^ decided the opener. Lyons walked Martin. 2h ..' l 1 Athletics. 7 to 4 and 8 to 6. with 0 }, ’ 3b _ 2 0 0 0 Carolina Beach field morn- " was to them, but something Aleno. seven batters in the last three Sunday Handley. 3h_' 4 !j good Veterans Mel Harder and Clint Mattick. ss- 2 0 0 0 3 ’■ whicn ing, they were to find Vaughan, ss _ ,: among the 0 0 frames. surprised happened players LombrncTi. c _ 4 12 Elliott, U Brown receiving the credit. a Cub an rf_ was x_- 0 10 0 0 coupe and Aeronca tied soured their play. Dykes quick M. McCormick, Thornton Lee gave the Red Sox Stewart, rf « After Babich and 0 0 1 0 ..“II fi i n J1 same downing Johnny West, c _ 0 down here. Four from Dunn Van and those boys Robays, If _ s n to pick them up 0 0 0 only three hits in the nightcap, but J 1 in the first game Riddle, c_ 0 0 < two relief hurlers had flown Fletcher, lb _ ? who are down to make merry at ~ ; ers are the ones Oleeson. cf_ 4 0 0 0 0 wildness and sloppy fielding 1 pis the Indians again Collins, lb _ 1 ; ; look on eight sparse hits, 4 1 1 jL 2 the beach. On their way to this air- the rest of the league Joost. ss-3b_ Boston its Joe Cronin DiMaggio, cf_::: ,1 making Keltner’s homer 0 2 0 gave margin. ; were paced by Ken p- 4 0* landed on the c Dario came to Derringer, port, they strand Lopez, ...I 4 , weary. Lodigiani Mar- doubled in the seventh before Lee J in the nightcap, in which Phil for a at Bowman, p-- 4 „ Sox for Jack Knott ar.d is prov- 34 3 8 27 11 swim, arriving the field „ J the TOTALS_ walked Ted Williams, Foxx and Sewe11. P.-. the loser, lasted for just two in 9th. sans and 1 1 1, an excellent hot corner man. childon, x—Ran for Lombardi shoe?, socks, shirts. Two [ ing Ab R II O A Heber Newsome, forcing in one run. done well to innings, six hits and six runs. BROOKLYN pilots from made the would have 3 0 112 Hickory trip TOTALS..«T2k;,7 Dykes Lou Reese, ss _ A w’ild pitch and a fumbled bunt for he is one of the Keltner s single, following 1 0 0 0 0 down, being attracted by ocean. PHlLATiFLPltiA keep Knott Phelps, z the other two runs. AbKhM Boudreau’s double in the first, start- Hermna. 2b- 5 12 3 4 produced And Gastonia furnished two beach- mainstays in the White Elephants cf : His Reiser, cf- 5 0 2 3 0 (FIRST GAME) Marty, _ 4 moment. Bill Diet- ed the second-game scoring. Ab R H O A bound birdmen, also. Etten, r -. a at the Camilli, lb- 3 0 0 8 0 BOSTON lb_^ 5 a 5 r triple in 12 10 Litwhjler if icould not score a win over nis homer followed Hemsley’s Walker, rf- 4 0 0 2 0 PiMaggio. ef_ 4 _* 4 1 [■ the 0 rf- 5 0 110 Rizzo, rf .. 4 a he should the second and gave the Indians Wasdell. If —.. 4 113 Finney, 1 temoer and lost games 0 0 We when we rf 4 0 3 1 3 Williams, if -L 2 0 3 laughed peeped Benjamin, __ a 0 fi Walker Riggs. 3b _ J him " soon broke lead they needed. Triples by _ 5 0 0 2 3 into Bragan. ss .__ ■ have won. Dykes Owen, c_ 3 0 0 8 0 ■* Cronin, ss the Aeronca flown by our 3 a sox c Smith add two more lb _ 5 0 1 11 1 Livingston, _ 4 n and t ow he is right.

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