1947-07-21 [P

1947-07-21 [P

* Cub - Dominated Stars Clash With Spins Twins Stop Pirates’ Win Streak Cheshire, Clegg Take Opposite Mound Posts At Four Games With 5-4 Victory Lumberton, Robins, Spins Winners In To- Lamb Walks In Winning Tally In 11th bacco State Contests; Classic NATS, CLEVELAND GIANTS Frame; Bucs Lay Off For All-Star Tilt; MANAGE In Sanford Tobacco DIVIDE TWOSOME In Cubtown Next SPLIT WITH REDS State Leageu teams did a final windup of pr«- All-Star game play yesterday, with Lumberton, Red Springs, CLEVELAND, 20 — — July (.$>) — Sanford uuiNiN, juiy zu—Jim Dtaions periect record as man- NEW YORK, July 20 UP! — and Dunn-Erwin coming up with wins. A collec- The Cleveland Indians defeated ager of the Wilmington Pirates was ended here as the Helped by Bobby Thomson’s two tion of top-flight Weed Circuit of the Washington Senators, 6 to 1, today players, composed mostly Twins out the home runs, his 17th and 18th of members of the in the second of a double- Dunn-Erwin edged Buccaneers, 5-4, in the second-place Lumberton team, will face game the year, the New York Giants header after the Nats won 10th of a game. The Pirates the forever-leading Sanford in the Mill to- today inning thrill-packed uhder fought back to win the second Spinners City the opener, 1 to 0, behind me airecuon oi Biaion naa won Mickey game 9-6, and even break in night. Heafner’s five-hit Mel four straight. and pitching, hits, walking one, striking out their double header with the Cin- The Cubs lengthened their lead over their nearest rivals, Harder went the distance for the Roy Lamb, who came in to pitch six. cinnati Reds. The Reds won the the Pirates to 2^ Warsaw tribe in the the for starter in the Xhe Pirates Wilmington games, defeating nightcap, holding Emory Hewlett, dd not play again opener 4 1 as Ewell Blackwell Senators to six seventh stanza received credit for until 5-3 while the Bucs had a four-game winning streak snap- bingles. Wednesday because of the registered his loth consecutive (First Game) the loss, his seventh nine Tobacco State neu oy j_>unn-ii,rwin in a 0-4 lu-jnn- WASHINGTON against league All Star win and 17th of the season. AB R H O A affair. victories this season, when he game at Sanford. On (First Game) ng Yost, 3b _ 4 0 12 3 Monday Lewis, rf 4 0 1 31 O walked in Riley Leach for the de- Wednesday they meet the Lum- Bound in the cellar since th» CINCINNATI AB R H O A Robertson, If_2 0 13 0 cisive tally in the 10th frame. berton Cubs the Red Rob- at Lumberton. Baumholtz, rf_4 0 12 0 ipening gun, Springs Vernon, lb _ 3 10 8 0 had opened the with the ins to within 5% contests of Spence, cf'_ 4 0 12 1 Bass inning Thursday Statonmen return to Zientara, 2b_ 5 0 14 2 crept a sac- Hatton, Priddy, 2b 4 0 2 0 4 a single. Leach laid down Legion Stadium for a doublehead- 3b- 5 0 113 4 3elma-Smithfield in a battle of Haas, cf —__ 4 0 Christman, ss_ 4 0 0 0 0 Steckel threw 13 0 rifice bunt, but Bob er. Young, STANDINGS :he lowely in Robins field. They Evans, c_ 4 0 0 5 1 lb-4 117 0 wild to first, the runners taking WILMINGTON AB R H O A E Galan, If * 0 0 3 0 smacked out 17 hits to drop the pRi: I’AUING FOR JOE LOUIS, no doubt, blond Olle Haefner, p _ 3 0 0 0 0 Tandberg, Lamb HardUky, 2b _ 5 0 1 Miller, sa_ 4 2 2 0 a TOBACCO STATE 11-2. who took a second third, respectively. 6 3 1 LEAGUE Leafs The Sanford Spinners heavyweight disputed decision from Joe c livpdWi Bask! Benton, cf _ 5 0 2 2 0 0 Lamaizno, ___4 12 7 2 TOTALS _ fill- most of his 32 1 6 27 9 passed Jackson intentionally, Team Won Lost Pet. G-B. crushed the Clinton Blues 9-2 at stoekhoim, caiisthentics down. m _ 4 p_4 0 I„ is^doing sitting CLEVELAND AB R H O A Muscumeci, 112 5 1 Blackwell, 10 1 Komar Sanford _ 56 22 719 ing the bases. John Bridges, lb 3 2 2 10 0 0 Sanford. Peck, rf _ 3 0 12 0 rf TOTALS Lumberton _ 46 32 590 10 to and Bob toss- Davis, _ 4 1110 37 4 10 27 10 cf __._. 4 0 2 5 1 grounded Steckel, Lumberton left Mitchell, WILMINGTON __ 45 36 .555 12 1-2 Charley Jamin, Poklemba, If _ 4 0 1 3 0 0 Edwards, If _ 4 0 0 2 0 ed Bass out in home. Lamb then NEW YORK AB R H O A Clinton 09 40 .493 17 1-2 fielder, pointed up the reason why Steckel, 3b _ 4 0 2 0 2 2 Boudreau, ss _ 4 0 0 2 3 worked Steve Collins for a three- Warsaw 36 40 467 1 8 Yanks Staton, c Blattner, 2b-3b _ 4 0 10 1 ie’11 be in one of the Twice -3 0 0 4 3 0 lounging Bengalis 4 0 14 0 Drop Robertson, lb_ Dunn-Erwin _ 39 42 18 al- Rigney, ss-2b _ 4 0 2 4 3 481 1.2 two count and walked him, Hewlett, p _ 2 0 0 0 3 2 when the Tobacco Gordon, 2b _ 3 0 12 0 30 49 .371 27 pasture posts x Thomson,' cf _ 4 0 0 5 0 Selma-Smithfield Edens _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 3b _ 2 0 0 2 0 Twins to win. Keltner, lowing the Red _ 24 55 .303 32 1-2 State All-Stars at Sanford to- lb _ 4 0 1 Springs play Lamb, p _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mize, 11 1 Hegan, c _ 2 0 0 8 0 ahead 1-0 To Cut Take Series Wiilmington jumped Marshall, rf_4 12 10 night by whacking out a two-run Lead, zSeerey _ 1 0 0 0 0 W. Today’s Games Cooper, c___ 4 0 14 1 in the second inning. Hargrove TOTALS _ 36 4 10 28 16 8 the to _ 0 0 0 in inning pro- Ruszkowski, c 0 0 Jf All-Stars at. Sanford. single eighth x—Batted for Hewlett in 7th. Gordon, _ 3 0 0 0 0 Feller, p_ 1 0 0 0 1 Davis singled, Poklmba grounded vide the Cubs with a S-3 margin 20—(/P)—A Lohrke, 3b _ 10 0 12 DETROIT. July big 0 0 DUNN-ERWIN AB R H O A E zzBockman _ 1 0 0 out Davis to second, Yesterday’s Results Red Sox. in advancing zlxjmbardi _ 1 0 0 0 0 pver the Warsaw sixth inning outburst 0 0 ss _ 2 113 3 0 jevf: Klieman, p _ 0 0 0 Collins, and Bob Steckel belted Davis Kerr, ss 2 0 0 0 3 5' WILMINGTON 4 (10 wasn't enough to keep DURHAM NETTERS Springfellow, 2b _ 4 0 1 3 0 0 One of five Lumberton players the nightcap Koslo, p_ 2 0 0 1 2 D“g™’m across with a double to If __ Yankees TOTALS _2© 0 5 27 5 right. Denning, 4 0 0 1 0 1 Red first-team on the York from tzLa Fata _ 0 0 Springs 11, berths Ne.\ drop- cf_ 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Selma-Smithfield 2 lolding z—Struck out for Hegan in 8th In the fourth the Pirates scored McQuillen, Sanford 9, Clinton 2. of a doubleheader Beggs, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 kll-Star outfit, Jamin also drove both ends zz—Flied out for Feller in 8th Miller, 3b _ 5 0 2 0 4 1 Lumberton ping their second run. Harry Bridges Iott, p 0 0 0 0 0 5, Warsaw 3. as DEFEAT LOCALS Bass, rf _ 3 0 12 10 n another of the Cub’s markers 10 secor.d place Detroit today WASHINGTON __ 010 000 000—1 left fielder lined out a single which Leach, lb _ 2 1 0 11 0 0 national league ,n the sixth to knot the treated t'.e TOTALS _ inning the T.ge.- biggest paid CLEVELAND _ 000 000 000—0 33 1 7 27 14 Shamrock errored, Brid- Hayward, c _ 4 117 3 0 stadium net Denning z—Grounded out for Lohrke in 5th Won Lost score at two-all. Shelton Stanley’s in history— Wilmington’s team wound zJackson _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. G.B. crowd Briggs Errors—none. Runs batted in—Spence. to ges taking second. Davis flied zz—Walked for Koslo in 8th Brooklyn 51 36 .586 _ 5 0 113 0 .hird frame homer accounted for 58.369 fans—to a sweep over the up with a .500 average in Eastern Two base hit—Priddy. Three base hit— Komar, p New to and York- 45 36 566 3 4 to 1 Carolina Double and Christ- right, Bridges going third, CINCINNATI_ 010 000 201—4 Boston the other Lumberton tally. American League leaders, Tennis association stand- Spence. plays—Evans -46 38 .548 3 TOTALS _ 34 5 8 30 14 2 1-2 NEW YORK _ man; Yost and Vernon; Spence and Poylemba lofted to center, Bridges 000 000 001—1 St.

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