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Roston 13 19 406 Chicago 10 15 400 Saturday Results Detroit 6 Boston 4 (les eland 5 l'oew York 9- St Loots 10 Philadelphia 2 Chicago 4 Washington Sunday's Probable Pitchers St (21) and Ostermueiler (0-1) at Philadelphia: Flores (0-1) and Wolff (3-3) Two 3-0) and a ymirk (1-2) or Hevin a (0-1) at New 1 ork Chturldler 44-1 and Wensiott (1-2)-2 (2-0) and Trucks (4-2) at Boston P(Ifit SOMP (0-2) and Limier (13) and Maltzberzer (11) at Washington Leonard (3-2) and Carrasquel Pet 581 5'71 54 536 jot) 440 406 400 At San Diego: 031 011-7 16 1 San Diego 200 000 000-2 8 2 Root and Brengel Brillneart and Rai-linger At Seattle: Seattle 1 0 0 0 1 0 100-- 3 8 3 San Francisco 10 0 0 11 0 0 40x-25 28 2 Jonas Elliott (1) and Sueme and Spring 1 41' Sunday Morning May 30 1943 B9 Sunday's Probable Pitchers (1-1) and Javery (4-1) at Chicago: Lee (1-2) and Barrett CWT New (1-2) and Loki man (4-2) at St Louis Gumbert (2-3) and Vitiate (4-1) and RAIWP (22) at Pittsburgh: Hebert (2-2) and Sewell (4-1)-2 (9-2) and Hight (1-1) at Cincinnati: Walters (3-3) and Vander I PABCO LINOLEUM At Sacramento (17 Inning' Oakland 000 100 020 000-3 8 1 Sacramento 3000 001 200 001-4 13 2 Kittle and Ralmondi Brazil' and Peter Ben 1 THE KEY TO MODERN BEAUTY Pabco's Linoleum colors are truer and Patterns Soil-proofed for easy cleaning Standard Gauge Per Square Yard Slt45 $145 Runs Batted In American league: Bloodworth Tigers 20: Spence Senators 20 Johnson Senators 18 Lindell Yankees 18: Siebert Athletics Is: Estaiella Athletics 18 National league: Di Maggio Pirates 28 Herman Dodgers 25 Elliott Pirates 20 We have stainless steel metal trim still available for sinks cabinets and train boards Southern Association New Orleans 9 Nashville 5 Birmingham at Knoxvtile postponed Only garnee scheduled I International League Montreal 4-2 Toronto 2-3 Jersey City 3 Newark 2 Baltimore 2 Syracuse 1 (night) At Los Angeles: Portland 002 000 010--3 7 1 Los Angeles 000 102 02x-5 7 1 Herring Pierretti (6) and Adams Lynn and Holm The Big Six By Associated Press (Three leaders in each league) Batting (based on 70 or more times at hat): Player Club AB Pct Stephens Browne 73 12 27 370 Musial Cardinals -32 132 26 45 341 Herman 'Dodgers 34 121 IS 41 339 Dahlgren Pinnies 29 102 10 34 333 Higgins Tigers 27 103 11 34 330 Lindell Yankees 100 9 33 330 INSULATIONS Home Run Club American league: Keller Yankees 5 Gordon Yankees 3 Igtabs Browtus 3 Chartak Browne 3 Ns-firma! leag-ue: Di Maggio Pirates 2: Ott Ciants 4: Maynard Giants 4: Lit-whiter Phi Hies 4 Klem Cardinals 4 pRoobcckoWvi0000lLppererbalogo tbs 41:21 1" Wool Blankets per roll 615 American Association No games scheduled Redbirds Cop 54 Tilt Cubs Triumph ST LOUIS May 29 UP) Lou Klein first almost won then almost lost'a ball game for the Cardinals by himself Saturday So a Sanders came along to take care of the situation by whacking a single over second base with the bags loaded in the ninth inning to give the Redbirds a 5-4 decision over the New York Giants The win moved the Cards up to within half a game of the league-leading Brooklyn Dodgers while the defeat dropped the Giants into seventh place New 'Fork St Louie ABHOA ABHOA Bartell nb 5 2 3 0 Klein 2b 5 2 1 0 Jut-gee ea 4 1 5 3 Walker et 5 1 4 0 Maynard et 5 2 1 0 Mustal rf 3 1 2 0 Ott rt 4 1 3 0 O'Dea 4 0 7 1 Lombardi 5 1 1 0 zAdame 0 0 0 0 Gordon if 5 0 3 0 Sanders lb 4 2 6 0 Witek 2b 4 1 2 6 Garma 3b 4 2 2 1 Orengo lb 5 2 8 11Hopp If 4 1 3 0 Trinkle 2 1 0 41 Marion as 4 1 24 xBarna 1 0 0 0110'1st 3 0 0 0 Coombe 0 0 0 01 MCooper 1 1 0 0 Wittig 0 0 0 I ROOFINGS CLCCECNATI May 29 Lonnie Frey who used to labor for the Brooklyn Dodgers without getting-too many laughs out of it had a great big chuckle at the expense of the Bums Saturday New serving the Cincinnati Reds the veteran second sacker broke up a ball game Saturday by belting a single with the bases loaded in the eleventh inning to g-ive the Reds a 5 to 4 victory over the Flatbushers What made it especially funny foi- from the fact it nullified a ninth-inning three-run Brooklyn rally that tied the score that the defeat left the with only a shaky half-game hold on first place in the National league The win boosted the Reds into fourth place Brooklyn I Cincinnati AHHOAI ABHOA Crain" et 5 0 4 0' Pres' 2b 6127 Vskirbn so 5 0 3 31Miller as 3 2 2 2 Waer rt 4 1 5 0 Crnbtree et 5 1 5 1 Cartnill lb 5 1 7 O'McCrnk lb 5 1 11 0 Herman 2b 4 2 2 Mesmer 3b 4 1 1 2 34obre 3b 5 2 0 1' Hrshall rt 3 2 3 0 Mcwick 4 1 3 O'O Wiser rt 1 0 0 0 Uii 4 1 6 Oi Tipton It 4 2 4 0 Nest-sons 1 0 0 1 Nqueliee a 4 1 5 0 Webber I 1 0 1 Starr 4 0 0 1 siGoasnp 1 0 0 0: $houn 0 0 0 1 kiwon 1 0 0 01 Latium 0000 40 9x30 81 Totals 39 11 33 14 out sk-titi winning run scored rt13sated tor Webber in eighth Inning fit in eleventh inning Pmns ivn ono 010 003 00-4 000 130 000 01-5 Almtmary: Run' batted in dedoick Owen 2 Frey Crabtree Waroball Tinton Two-base hits Owen 1silit-r Crabtree Double to Vsurbon to Camilli Herman to Vaughan to CaiI: Crabtree to McCormick: Miller to Prirc to linCorrnick Left on bases 13 FrKIE: Vti Cincinnati 11 Basea on balls 'Newsom 5 Idacon 2 biarr 2 Newoorn 3 Macon 1 Starr 2 1 Winning pl Login Umpires Magerkurtn Dunn and Stewart Top Hurlers WE HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF ROOFING MATERIALS Federation Nines Slate Tuesday Night Games PASCO ROLL ROOFING 90-lb Red or Green per roll 310 55-lb Super Quality per roll 250 45-1b Med Smooth per roll 215 35-lb 64 IA Wt per roll 155 NEW YORK May 29 Yankees went on their biggest hitting and run-making spree in three weeks Saturday to wallop the Cleveland Indians 8 to 5 and move close up among the leaders of the American league parade Actually after scoring seven runs in the first two innings and coasting there the Yanks were in the loop's top spot by a few percentage points until Washington defeated Chicago in a night game The Indians meantime sank to third The Yanks went right to work on Lefty Chubby Dean and drove him to the showers before he could get a man out in the second inning thereby pinning the first defeat of the season on him against three wins Meantime Ernie (Tiny) Bonham served up an easy 10-hitter for his fourth win of the year His mates gave him a lot of help afield working four double plays Joe Gordon and Nick Etten had a hand in all four of them All told the Yanks walloped three of the Tribe's four flingers for 13 hits and every one in the line-up except Charley Keller collecting at least one Johnny Lindell's triple with the bases loaded sent three runs home in the four-run first inning and George Stirnweiss' single sent two across in the three-run second frame The Indians did go to work for a few moments in the ninth when Ray Mack pocked out his second homer of the year with two mates aboard but all it did was to make the Yanks' winning margin a trifle smaller Cleveland New York AB 0 At ABHOA Hockett ct 4 0 5 01 Stainhk cr 5 3 2 0 Boudru ea 4 2 0 21 Stirnws se 5 2 1 3 Keltner 3b 3 1 0 11 Keller if 4 0 3 0 rurchin 3b 1 0 0 01Gordon 2b 4 1 5 5 Heath It 4 1 3 01 Etten lb 4 1 7 0 Culnbine Ft 3 2 4 01 Lindell rt 4 2 2 1 Denning lb 4 2 5 11 Heinsley 4 1 4 0 Denautele 3 0 5 01 Johnson 3b' 3 2 3 3 nuece 1 0 0 1 Bonham 4 1 0 1 Mack 2b 2110 Dean 0 0 0 CPI Center 1 0 1 01 )(Milner 1 0 0 0- Poatp0000 xxPetere 1 I 0 0 Calvert 0 0 0 0 xxxBagoy 1 0 0 0 1 Industrial League Won Lost Prt Provo 4 1 Magna-Garfield 4 1 800 Salt Lake 3 1 750 Brigham City 2 4 333 Ogden 1 3 250 G-emmel 0 4 000 Sunday's Schedule Salt Lake at Provo 2:30 Ogden at Gemmel' 5 Magna-Garfield at Brigham City 8:15 raMonday'e Schedige Army Air Base at Salt Lake (exhibition) 2:30 Gemmel' at Provo 2:30 A battle of prepsters is in store Sunday as the Salt Lake baseball team tackles the Industrial league coleading Provo Timps at the Garden city starting at 2:30 In the headliner of three-game Sabbath day slate that also sends Ogden to Bingham against the Gemmell club and the Magna-Garfield Mil lmen to Brigham City The Bingham game starts at 5 and the one at Brigham City at 8:15 Manager Fred Tedesco said he definitely planned to start on the mound Rookie Kent Peterson sensational South high chucker and from Provo came the report that if Petersen started Garth Ford Provo high star would toe the rubber for the Timps Henry Hansmann and Gene Ludlow are slated for relief duty case Pete gets into trouble Manager Lob Collins of the loop leaders likely will have Angelo Venture 111 with Twin Falls of the Pioneer league last year and Ben Shepherd in reserve In view of the Magna-Garfield 18-3 rout of Ogden Friday night following triumphs by Brigham City of 23-3 and 4-2 over the Reds the tussle in Rees Pioneer park between Magna and the Peaches should be a "honey" with the odds riding with the Millmen who moved into a first place tie with Provo in knocking over the Reds The Ogden-Gemmell fracas is a toss-up but with a home crowd cheering them on the Bingham outfit will have a slight advantage On Monday Memorial day the Timps will entertain Gemmell and Salt Lake will be host to the army air base Wings in a special "army day" exhibition at Community park Originally Ogden was to have played Pinney Monday but Manager Bill Mc Corry said he wouldn't be able to field a team for the exhibition All soldiers in uniform will be admitted free to the Salt Lake-air base fracas with 80 per cent of the proceeds going to the air base morale fund Starting hurlers will be Whitey Konick for the air base a right bander and probably Frank Shepherd or Gene Ludlow for Pinney ROOFING FELTS 30-11) 216 Sq Ft per -TOIL 0 15-lb 324 Sq Ft per roll220 35-1b SOO Sq Ft per 190 34-113 Deadening Felt' 270 Per Roll ROOF COATINGS Ratntite Unitibred lo25 Per Gallon Faired Asbestos lo25 Coating Totals 40 11a28 14i Totals 37 11 27 6 alswo out when winning run scored aRatted for Trinkle in eighth zRan for O'Dea in ninth New York 001 100 101-4 St Louis 000 030 101-5 Summary: Orengo Lombardi Klein 2 Witek Rune batted Maynard Bartell Hopp Marion Lomhardi Klein Sanders Two-base Three-base Hopp Home Klein Stolen Germs' Bases on Trinkle 2 Wittig 2 Krist 3 Cooper Strikeouts 3 Cooper 2 Trinkle 8 in 7 Coombs 2 in 1 1-3: Wittig 1 in 1-3 1Crist10 in 7 1-3 Cooper in 1 2-3 Winning Cooper Losing Attendance 2585 Final game in the first round of the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Baseball will match the Eitel McCullough and Remington Arms nines in a game scheduled for No 2-at 5:45 Sunday The and squad will play an exhibition game at the Air Base diamond Sunday starting at 2:30 Owing to many postponements in the first half last week was spent with the playing of the rescheduled -games taking up the usual free week between rounds A coming full week is slated for the first games of the second round Tuesday will match and the army air base in a night game at Community park at 8:30 The Railroaders downed the Wings in a first-round tilt and a close game is promised for both teams are tied with Crescent for first round honors In the other part of Tuesday's doubleheader the Fort Douglas medical corps and the police department meet at 6:30 on the Community diamond The policemen are in fourth spot right behind the three tied leaders while the medics are In the cellar Eitel McCullough and MI Bullough clash on municipal No 2 at 5:45 Thursday In the final game of the week's competition Remington Arms and Crescent play on No 2 at 5:45 1 HYDROSEAL BLACK CEMENT Preserves and waterproofs old roofs of metal composition concrete or wood For patching large holes or cracks GALS per can 1 62 GALS per can 62 I QTS per can oSSc PTS per can 33c Pabeo Lap Cement per Doug Borg Slated to pitch Sunday night at White park PLUMBING Repair Parts Victory Ball Cocks each 275 Victory Sink Traps each 25b Victory sink Traps each 352 Toilet Tank Float glass tech 50c Toilet Tank Balls each 35C Toilet Tank Els each 154 Toilet Tank Lever each 85tt Basement Shower Assembly 495 Repair Masher p4r pkg 12o TOILET SEATS White Enameled each 355 White Sheet Covered each 460 75c Allowance for Your Old Seat Pittsburgh Hits Hard Trounce Phi Is 124 PrrrsEuRcH May 29 Every man in the Pittsburgh lineup collected at least one hit Saturday as the Pirates bombarded Al Gerbeauser and Walter Beck for 16 safeties to wallop the Philadelphia Phi ls 12 to 4 in the inaugural of a three-game series Pittsburgh's Bob Elliott and Torn O'Brien showed the way with three apiece and Vince Di Maggio counted his fourth home run in as many days plus a double Pirate Hurler Xavier Rescigno had a shutout until the ninth when his support weakened and the Phils took advantage of the misplays to pick up four runs on two htzJ Phtla444ptifs Pittsburgh AB 0 A1 AI3 HO A 2b 5002 Gustire as 6 2 0 3 r-tru-sre ss 4 0 2 3t Russell If 4 1 7 0 whier If 3 1 3 0 Elhott 3b 5 3 0 0 rf 4 0 3 0 O'BriPn rt 5350 Dbr-rett lb 4 2 8 Fletcher lb 4 110 1 NaVide ef4010Lopeze Mar 3b 3 1 1 11 DIMag ef 4 2 1 4 2 5 0 Cscarart 2b 4 1 22 Gv-bser p1000 Reacigno 5211 B(ck 2 0 1 el gliortbey 1 0 0 01 Tonight's Softball Progam Offers Pair of Features Claude Passeau Stars As Cubs Win 4 to 3 CHICAGO May 29 Passeau held the Boston Braves to eight hits Saturday and drove in the winning run in the thirteenth to give the Chicago Cubs a 4-3 victory and end their three-game losing streak The Braves took a 3-2 lead in the first half of the thirteenth Then with one out in the Cub half of the inning ex-holdout Lou Novikoff doubled off the left field wall and came home with the tying run when the Boston pitcher Nate Andrews let loose two wild pitches noston Oilman ABHO Al ABHOA Moat 3b 5 1 4 3 Hark 3b 5 2 2 3 Holmes cf 5 3 1 01 stanky 2b 6 0 2 1 Rosa It 5 1 2 01 Cvmta lb 6 212 2 Nieman If 1 0 0 01 Nchlaon rt 5 1 2 0 MCrtby lb 5 0 19 11NovIkoff It 5 1 2 0 Wrkmn rt 4 0 4 01 Lowrey cf 6 2 6 0 4 0 5 21 Todd 5 110 0 Ryan 2b 5 1 2 41 zDallsandro 0 0 0 0 I WtImannass 4 2 1 5 Marullo sa 5 3 2 2 Andrews 5 0 0 2 Passeau 5 1 1 4 Stoutp0000 Totals 33 10 24 51 Totals 37 13 27 13 )(Batted for Center tr fifth asBatted for Poat in eighth xxxBatted for Calvert in ninth Cleveland 000 001 013-5 New York 431 010 00x-9 Dean Gordon Runs batted 2 Lindell 3 Stirnweiss 2 Stainback Johnson Heath Boudreau Mack 3 Two-base Stainback Lindell Johnson Three-base Home Stolen Double rlars John-eon Gordon and Etten 2: Stirnweiss Gordon and Etten 2 Bases On balls 4 Dean 1 Strikeouts 2 Center 1 Poet 3 Calvert 1 Hits Dean 6 in 1 (none out in second): Center 3 in 3: Poet 4 in 3: Calvert 0 in Wild Losing Attendance-11300 (paid) Witite Park League Won 104 pet whiffed 20 batters Borg blanked Browns End A's Streak SPECIAL SERVICE We reseat and repair your old faucets and valves make them work as good as new 40C for only plus washers We have a complete pipe shop to help you with your pips-fitting problems Senators Defeat Chisox To Regain First Place WASHINGTON May 29 UP) The Washington Senators turned back the Chicago White Sox 7 to 4 Saturday night to regain undisputed possession of the American league leadership Night game: Fritz Buhecker 11 NV A hurler has excellent record 35 6 24 Ti Totals 40 16 27 7 kBi tAecl for Beck An ninth rnnadelpinta 000 000 4 123 410 01x-12 ifl1mmary: Naylor 2 i O'Bren 2 Coocarart Guatine Runs batted Diltlairrto 4 Lopez Coscarart iI P-useeLl O'Brien '2 Dahlgren 2 Panien Two-base 1 41f kt ay Three-base Rear lig-30 Horne Stolen baars---Gnettne Eli lot Sac rt 1 ic pee 1 pi a to Cosc arart and 1 Irelreer BaSelit on Cee rheau se 4 1 IL Bee ic 2 Rescigno 2 Strikeouts--By Ger tenser 1 Beck 2 Remc igno 1 Gerneauser 6 in 3 Beck 10 in 5 Hit 1 ty Beck (Fletcher) Will pitch ---erheauser Losing 1 4 Attend ant 6-1 7 2 7 Totals 43 8y35 171 TOtals 4S 13 39 12 yTwo Out when winning run scored zBatted for Todd in thirteenth Boston MO 001 000 000 1-4 Chicago 000 110 000 000 2-4 Summary: Wietelmann Runs batted Holmes 2 Lowery Hack Passau Two-base Hack Cavarretta Jonst Novilccrft Three-base I es Rome Stolen Sac Kluttz Wietelmann Passeau Merullo Double plays McCarthy unassisted) Cavarretta to Merullo to Passeau Bases on Andrews 4 Passeau 2 Andrews 5 Passeau 9 Andrews 12 in 12 2-3: Stout 1 in Wild (2) Losing Attendance-4534 ti 0 A 2 0 4 0 8 2 4 0 1 3 01 22 40 12 11 Chicago Washington AB 0 A ASH Hodgin It 5 2 0 0 Case rt 40 Tucker cf 5 0 2 0 Spence cf 3 1 Kuhel lb 5 1113 Vernon lb 3 0 Kollowy 2b 5 0 2 2 Johnson It 2 1 Moses rt 4 1 2 0 Priddy 2b 4 0 Appling es 4 3 1 5 Kmpours 3b 4 2 Grant 3b 3 1 0 0 Sullivan es 4 2 'Fresh 2 1 4 0 Early 31 f4innti 1 0 0 0 Carmine" 3 1 Ftwitt 0 0 0 0 Beetner 1 0 Wade 1 0 2 1 aCrtnright 1 0 0 0 Market Inn 4 0 1000 IMWA 2 1 667 Reception Center 1 667 Air Base Wings 2 2 500 Fairground Gunners 1 2 333 Fighting Eighteenth 1 2 333 Qtuzz Kids 0 4 000 Sunday's Sehedula At kite Park 6:30 m---Quizz Kids vs Independent Miii Workers 7:30 Center vs Fair ground Gunners 8:30 rn--Market Inn VI righting Eighteenth Two feature contests are on the docket at White Park Sunday night with the Reception Center meeting the Fairground Gunners at 7:30 o'clock and the league-leading Market Inners playing the Fighting Eighteenth an hour later The Quizz Kids play the Independent Mill Workers of Magna-Garfield in the 6:30 opener Dick Carter will do the tossing for the Fort Douglas boys and Walt Schmidt will chuck for the Gunners It's Doug Borg's turn for Market Inn and the Fighting Eighteenth will no doubt use Red Sanders their mainstay Pitching records for the first Pitching Records two weeks of play show Fritz Buhecker of IMWA and Doug Borg of Market Inn to have by far the most effective records of any of the tossers in the seven-club circuit Buhecker has won both of his starts one against the Fighting Eighteenth and the other over the Reception Center Fritz has given up but two runs and five hits in these contests and has Do Your itopair Work NOW WWII Mater-Into Aro Awn Nr 4 PHILADELPHIA May 29 (211--- Sparked by Chet Laabs' two-run homer in the fifth and Steve Sundra's eight-hit pitching the St Louis Browns smashed the Athletics' three-game winning streak Saturday 10 to 2 Laabs led the Browns' attack with two singles a double and a home third circuit clout of the season The winners got four runs in the first on five hits including doubles by Laabs and Vernon Stephens Luman Harris was knocked out of the box in the second inning and the Browns' last four runs were scored off Relief Pitcher Sam Lowry The Athletics scored in the third and eighth St Louis I Philadelphia ASHOA ABHOA Raker ss 5 3 1 2V1orf 3 0 0 0 Clift313 4 2 0 31Whitecf 2 0 1 0 Laabsef 6 4 7 0' Tyackcf 2 2 2 0 Chartalcrt 5 2 1 0 Mayo3b 3 0 1 2 Stephencit 3 1 2 0 Estalelleif 4 1 2 0 McQuinnlb 5 115 it Siebert10 4 0 13 0 Heyeec 4 2 0 Olfzuder2bi 4 1 3 4 Heffner21) 5 0 1 31Hallss 4 1 3 3 Sundrap 4 2 0 WagnerC 4 2 2 2 IHarrisp i 0 0 0 1 Lowryp 3 1 0 1 mSkaft 1 9 Totals 41 17 27 131 Totals 34 8 27 13 al3atted for Lowry in rinth St Louis 420 030 001-10 Plailadelphia 001 000 2 Summary: Suder Hall Runs batted 3 Chartak 2 Me-Quinn Hayes Stephens Mayo Baker Estale11a Two-bass Stephens lideQuinn Sundra Chartalt Threebase hit --Entitlella Home Sacrifices Sundra Mayo Double Suder to Hail to Siebert Baker to Heffner to lacQuinn Bases on Dowry 5 Sundra 1 Struck Lowry 2 Harris 7 in 1 1-3: Lowry 10 in 7 2-3 Losing 1 Louisville Players Given Releases LOUISVILLE Ky May 29 (11') Dudley president of he Louisville Colonels said Saturday that three players had been optioned and one released to bring the roster down to player limit "Fudge" Powers catcher Outfielder Harold Urner and Pitcher Ray Patton were optioned to the Roanoke club of the Piedmont league Urner was a star outfielder at the University of Southern California where he had a batting average of 457 Fred Schulte former major league luminary was released Totals 36 9 24 111 Total 31 8 27 11 xi-tatted Switt In fourth Chicago 100 101 100-4 Washiorton 016 000 00x-7 Summary: Rune hatted Sullivan 2 Johnion Priddy Early 2 Carrasquel Grant Wade Three-base Stolen Johnson 2 Appling Grant Double play (unassisted) Bases on oft Smith 3 Carrasquel 4 Wade 2 Struck Smith 3 Swtft 1 Hart-tier 4 Smith 5 In 2 1-3 Swift 3 in Wade none in 5 Carrasquel 6 in 6 2-37 Haerner 3 in 2 1-3 Hit by pitched ball-By Swift (Spence) Winning pitcher --Carrasquel Losing Umpiptparas Berry and Stewart Attendance---13000 Time-2 :09 Rying-ahead of the pack CEMENT Regular Portland Per 806 Waterproof Plastic Per Sack 120 10-lb Pkg Portland Cement 3003 LIME Hydrated Lime-50-1b bag 00e 10-113 Package 30c Quick Lime 80-lb bag 80c PLASTER Fihred Harr Nail per bag 800 Gauging Finish Plaster 90c 10-lb Package Plaster 30c s-lb Pkg Patching Plaster 60o 1-lb Spackle Compound 30cs 4T11'7 I 4 the Air Base Wings on opening night with three safeties fanned 10 batters and held the hard-hitting Mill Workers to four runs and s'even hits to take his second contest These are the only games Doug has tossed The Reception Center with only one error Independent Mill Workers with three and Market Inn With four have the best fielding records to date while Market Inn with 30 runs the Fighting Eighteenth with 27 and Independent Mill Workers with 24 are the heaviest scoring clubs in the loop The Mill Workers with only eight runs scored against them have the best defensive record Ike's Mates Fail 1lik Ike Bierwagen's mates on the air base Wings club have not only failed him at the bat they have gathered only 20 blows in four games but have fielded poor-being charged with 13 bobbles This club has three boys that have stood out in league play so far1 Bill Sellers a left-handed first' sacker has collected six hits in nine trips for a 667 batting average while Miles Smithhart looks especially good at third It looks like the Wings finally have a catcher who can hold Bierwagen in Ed Wojcik Walter Schmidt has pitched all three of the Fairgroundl Gunners games and done a good job of it is leading his club at bat I with a 600 average and Joe Man-I danyohl on first is playing a goodi fielding game and hitting 560 Jack Depizzo Fighting Eight-1 eenth shortstop is leading his! club a 750 average having gathered six hits in eight trips George Duckworth Mill Worker first sacker is topping his club with a 555 average and Gene Ludlow initial sacker for Market Inn is setting the pace for the Inners with a 467 mark 1 The season is of course very young yet and time alone will decide who the leaders will be as the i season rolls along Prep Ihirler Signs PHILADELPHIA May 29 (UP) Eyrich 18-year-old! Reading Pa high school pitcher who takes his final army physicall examination June 4 was signed' Saturday by the Philadelphia 1 los? illoph 16' iJ9 Tigers Take Opening Game From Boston BOSTON May 29 Detroit Tigers won the opening game of their series with the Boston Red Sox 6 to 4 Saturday making five of their runs in the first three innings off Starting Pitcher Yank Terry In the second Rudy York- singled and scored on Jimmy Bloodworth's homer in the left field screen Then in the third Paul Richards scored two with a long double off the left center field wall Bridges held the Red Sox to two weak singles until the eighth when they got to him with two runs on two hits a base on balls and a double play Jof Wood up from Beaumont played third In place of Mike Higgins who was under the weather with an attack of flu Softball Teams Meet Wednesday Night Three games are on the Wednesday night schedule for the Recreation Softball league with Union Pacific and Navy meeting in the feature at 6:15 at City park Rotary Boys tackle StrevellPaterson at 7:15 in another City park contest and Dee's Hamburgers and Wonder Bakers will square off at 6:30 on Fairmont diamond No 2 Red Fans Favor Early Games Brooklyn Signs College Player PITTSBURGH May 29 Boyd Bartley promising young shortstop of the University of Illinois has been signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers it was announced Saturday by Brooklyn officials as the club concluded a three-game series with the Pirates Bartley 22 years old and married would have been graduated June 8 but plans to remain with the Dodgers During the last season Bartley attained a batting average of 460 in the Big Ten and scouts reported he looked better than Lou Boudreau an Illinois alumnus when he signed a baseball contract Boudreau now is shortstop and manager of the Cleveland Insulation and Decoration All in One Application INSULATION TILE BOARD Makes smart looking ceiling Can be used iinfiniahed or painted 16)(32" beveled 690 Per bundred sq IL WALL BOARDS INSULATION 314Thlenkcnhess 415G1 Per Ft rt Per a0 100 Ft ncti per Thickness 450 100 FL WALK-OVER PATHFINDER i Pete Reiser Injured HERINGTON Kan May 29 LT) Reiser former Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder now playing with the Fort Riley Kan Centaurrs baseball team suffered a bruised right shoulder and a teammate Pitcher Frank Laga was cut by flying glass in an automobile accident near here Saturday A blowout sent their car into a ditch 1 Detroit AB Hooversa 5 Wood31) 5 WkefieldIf 5 Cramerct 4 Harricrt 3 Yorklb 4 Bidworth2b 3 alchardse 2 Bridgesp 2 Goraleap 0 nooton Al ABF1OA 2 4 al Culberooncf 3 0 3 1 3 1 31 Foxrt 4200 2 0 01 Doerr2b 4 0 2 2 0 4 Oi Luplemlb 4 1 9 1 0 2 4 1 2 1 111 0I'LazorIf 4 1 4 0 1 1 4ILakesx 2 0 4 5 1 4 zzzCronin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Partec 3133 0 0 0 Terryp 0000 GarritiOn 1000 Rybap 1 1 0 2 az liea 1000 BrownP" 0 0 0 0 12-Inch En Per Thickness 5Jv 100 Ft FIREPROOF WALL BOARDS SHEETROCK v4-Inch per Thickness 400 100 Ft ai-Inch fri Per Thickness 4w 100 Ft li-Inch Per Thickness 5Uet ta 100 Ft COMMANDER BOARD 1 Over the target roars the Pathfinder plane dropping flares to light the way for the deadly bombers that follow And with this PATHFINDER jodhpur Walk-Over again shows the way in smart comfortable shoes A favorite of yen it's now popular with civilian workers and sportsmen Antique brown Dornoc soft sturdy Oiled sole Gusset tongue Three Styles Priced at Sizes AA to D-6 to 13 895 to 1091 895 to 1095 CINCINNATI May 29 The Cincinnati Reds Saturday completed tabulation of the vote by fans to determine when games should start now that people are working around the clock In war plants General Manager Warren Giles said 25 per cent wanted the present 3 tn 22 per cent twilight 31 per cent morning and the remainder miscellaneous times including more night games Sixty per cent of the war workers who voted at their factories wanted morning games while voting among fans at the ball park showed 40 per cent for the regular 3 start and 30 per cent for twilight games Giles said at the time the voting started the club would abide by the fans' preferences scheduling games in proportion to the number of votes given each starting time Stephens Gets Draft Order FLASH NEWS GOOD NEWS Capital Chevrolet Can Now Give Immediate Service '-0 3-16-Inch Thickness 375 ro: Ft r1-4 gle7'471Ito te7 At FOR THE BUILDER trb CIC mulunns SUPPLY itt SOUTH Iti'WEST Via 54656 Purchase Pitcher TORONTO May 29 Montreal Royals of the International league Saturday announced the purchase of Pitcher Bill Webb a righthander from the Philadelphia Phil lies in a straight cash deal Webb is to report to the Royals at Rochester Totals 33 10 27 121 Totals 32 7 27 15 zBatted for Terry in third zzBatted for Ryba in eighth zzzBatted for Lake in ninth Detroit 032 001 000-6 Boston 000 000 022-4 Summary: Runs batted 2 Richards 2 Hoover Wood Tabor 2 Partee Two-base Richards Lupien Tabor Home run Bloodworth Stolen Harris 2 Double Bloodworth to Hoover to York 2 Left on 6 Boston 3 Bases on balls Bridges 2 Terry 3 Ryba 1 Strike Bridges 3 Winning Bridges Losinf Umpires IlubbattL VALK0OATE -LONG BEACH Calif May 29 Stephens St Louis Browns' shortstop now on the injury list and the American league's leading batsman was ordered Saturday to report June 7 for his army physical On Most Repairs No Appointmnt Nocessary 8th South and State Dial 5-1744 214 SOUTH MAIN A 40111t $1.

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