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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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1 THE SALT LAKE TRIiiIJNE Monday Angust 29 1949 19 BASEBALL SCORE BOARD r' Takes Twin Bill From Chisox 8-7 7-5 St Louis Drops Braves Twice I League American Leagto National Pet GB! New York 77 46 634 St Louis Boston 5 49 605 3 thooklyn rlevela'nd 71 52 577 61i 1 Brixton Detroit 71 56 559 6121Philadelphitt Philadelphia 66 57 537 14a 1 New York Chicago 51 74 406 271 PittOtirgh St Lout' 44 62 349 36 i Cineinnnti Vashington 41 336 36 Chicago Sunday's 1 nundaY'a National ft sunds y's 1 1 Pet GB 77 47 621 74 49 602 212 64 59 520 121i 63 62 504 V2 61 62 496 151 57 65 46 19 50 73 407 261i 49 7 9 366 39 11 frit 1 )t 41 (ii 4 17vd 1 i It: 1' i 1 4 41' ir I 11 ''1- i rz- '4'' CHICAGO Aug 28 C11--The New York Yankees stretched their lead to three full games by sweeping a double-header from the Chicago White Sox 8-7 and 7-5 Sunday But the Yankees lost the services of outfielder Tommy Henrich and Arst baseman Pioneer League Pct Ca 72 39 649 Tvln Falls 42 622 Stilt Lake 60 49 599 614 Pocatello 64 46 583 714 Greet Falls 495 )7 Ogden 49 62 441 23 Boise 41 70 369 al Idaho Falls 28 83 252 44 Sundey's Results Salt Lake 6 Pocatello 4 Idaho Falls 2 Ogden Billings ti Great Falls 4 Tv( in Falls 13 Boise 5 Mondays Probable Pitchers Boise (Eyre 0-3) vs Twin Fella (Eskenberry 14-5) 8:15 pm Billings (unavellable) vs Great Falls (Scott 12-10) 8:05 pm (Only games scheduled) Pioneer League Big Six Tigers Snare Straigbt Top A's 6-4 1108" It St Louis 9- Boston 7-1 Cincinnati 10-2 New York 3-4 Brooklyn 9 Plitshnigh 0 Chicago 7-2 Philadelphia 4-R alionday's Probabla Pitchers Rt Louis tBrazie at Bos ton iVoiselle Pillsburgh (Chainbers 9-4) at Brooklyn (Banta 6-4)----night Cincinnati (Raftensberger 14-13) at New York (Jantien Chicago (Leonard 5-11Si at Philadelphia (Roberts American Association I Tommy "(enrich Injury will put himsout for rest of season Washington 11-3 St Louis 2 4 New York 8-7 Chicago 7-5 second eight inning tilitimess Cleveland 2 Roston I II innings second called end of four dm netts Detroit 8 Philadelphia 4 Mondays Probable Pitchers Washington (Harris 3-101 at St Louis (Fannin Philadelphia (Kellner )8-91 at Detroit (Trucks Boston (Masterson 4-8 and Par nett 20-8) at Cleveland (Clalcia 11-5 and letler games (Only games scheduled) International League Baltimore 13-4 Newalk 8-0 Buffs In 4-10 Toronto 3-1 Montreal 8-0 Rochester 4 3 Jytasy City 11-1 avrscuss 7-3 Southern Association Mmphia A-3 New Orleans 1-1 11014 Rock atobllo 4 Second lam post poned da rk nese Nashville 7-5 Atlanta 54 Birmingham 10-4 Chattanooga 3-2 (Including games of Aug 27t 10) 30 hr rbi avg Ranna 203 101 16 4 16 76 407 Tru-00e Ogd 444 114 17 4 4 0A 392 Spinal Injury rniunitna Toledo 2 18cond itAme Fold Ogri 437 1911 25 13 2 111 3sn poet polled t'4111 Brion Roc 419 154 15 0 5 60 1160 indlanetpolin 5 lMUIl He (Second 11-Alma Pal 333 119 1 9 0 51 357 tame pomp000d rikin 1 UJ 369 129 12 6 0 70 351 NiMakike! 42 KaneAmply 2 Big Six Putts Henrich Out-for Year Cardinals Increase Lead Over Brooklyn Bums to 212 Games BOSTON Aug 28 St Louis Cardinals increaaed their National league lead to two and one-half games Sunday by twice defeating the Boston Braves using their power for a 9-7 opening victory and receiving classy three-hit pitching from Max Lanier for a 7-1 decision in HOMERS HELP the closer The games were played before 24941 paid fans bringing the total Braves field attendance for the season to 998750 Pllillies SI until after the first Boston batter )lit Lanier had a one hit shutout had been retired in the final in- With fling of the nightcap as he pitched his best game since being pardoned for his 1946 jump to Mexico The Cardinals used homers for PHILADELPHIA Aug 28 (2Pl-- six of their runs In the opener Ruse Meyer pitched four-hit ball when Stan Musial clubbed In three and Catcher Stan Lopata smashed runs with his 26th of the season out a three-run homer to give and Nippy Jones walloped his the Philadelphia Phillies an 8 to fifth and sixth 2 victory over the Chicago Cubs Jones also walloped his seventh in the second game of a double- in the second game to Wind up as header Sunday The Cubs took the high run producer of the hot after-opener 7 to 4 behind six-hit noon He drove in five runs three pitching by Doyle Lade with Roy in the first game Smalley and Phil Cavaretta con- The Redbirds landed on Lefty tributing horte runs to the Chicago Warren Spahn for five runs in the attack opening Inning of the day and The Phillies raked Dewey Ad- seemed to have the situation well kins and Bob Chipman for 15 hits in hand in the nightcap scoring twice in But the Braves tied it up with the fourth on two singles a double three in the second and two in the and passed ball and adding five third when they drove out the clinching runs in the sixth Lo- starting Howie Pallet pata's seventh homer was the big The Tribe went ahead with one blow in this rally more run in the fifth but the Cards Meanwhile Meyer turned back added two in the seventh against his old mates in easy fashion al- Nels Potter second of three Boston lowing two runs in the ninth on a pitchers anct two more in the double by Pinch Hitter Hal Jeff- eighth on Jones' second homer of roat Gene Mauch's single and the day Hank Sauer's two-bagger First same! rim( Sams1 St Louis AB 0 Al tioston AB 0 A AB 0 Al Phliodel AB 0 A Diering et 5 1 3 01 Stanky 2b 4 0 2 2 Paieamsgott 3b 5 0 0 2 Ashburn et 4 1 4 Schndin 1 st 2b 5 2 2 51 Fletcher lb 0 1 4 3 Cavartts rt 5 2 1 0 Hamner am 5 1 2 4 Musial rt 5 2 3 11 Rieltert lb 4 Smalley es 5 3 4 5 Sisier lb 4 0 2 Jones lb 5 3 HSI Stab 3322 40 suer It 4 1 0 0 Fun! lt 2 0 1 2 Sisughter lt 1 3 1 4 0 Seminiek a 2 0 0 1 Marion as 1 1 11 3 3 0 5 0 P-ft en -2 A 1 1 I A NirhOlgOn xi 4 1 0 0 Bice 5 1 4 01 Bmires rt 4210 PHILADELPHIA Aug 28 CD-- Rusi Meyer pitched four-hit ball and Catcher Stan Lopata smashed out a three-run homer to give the Philadelphia Phil lies an 8 to 2 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the second game of a doubleheader Sunday The Cubs took the opener 7 to 4 behind six-hit pitching by Doyle Lade with Roy Smalley and Phil Cavaretta contributing horte runs to the Chicago attack The Phillies raked Dewey Adkins and Bob Chipman for 15 hits in the nightcap scoring twice in the fourth on two singles a double and passed ball and adding five clinching runs in the sixth Lopata's seventh homer was the big blow in this rally Meanwhile Meyer turned back his old mates in easy fashion allowing two runs in the ninth on a double by Pinch Hitter Hal Jeffcoat Gene Mauch's single and Hank Sauer's two-bagger leirat genic Chicago Alli 0 Al Philadel AB HO A Remand 3b 5 0 0 2 Ashburn of 4 1 4 0 Cavartte rf 5 2 1 0 Hataber la 5 1 2 4 Smalley es 5 3 4 5 Sigler lb 4 0 9 1 Sauer If 4 1 0 0 Fnnis If 2 0 1 1 Patko et 3 1 4 0 Seminick 2 0 8 1 4 2 11 0 Nicholson irt 4 1 0 0 0 Al Isston AB 0 A 1 3 01 Stanky 2b 4 022 2 2 51 Fletcher lb 0010 2 3 11 Rickert lb 4143 3 110i Sisti ss 3 1 2 2 1 2 01 Reiser et 3240 1 2 11 Heath It 3050 1 4 01 Mimes rf 4210 4143 3122 3240 3050 4210 the twi ope Minneapolis a St Paul 4 Pacific Coast League Av I Pet Hollywood AR 70 AS7 na A land An 73 53A 3 Sacramento A4 73 533 3 $an Olean 7a AO 404 10 Sari Fra ncisco -A A2 4A1 12 Port lAnd 74 A2 474 13 Los Angeles 04 Oa 403 24 Western League rienvii 7 Pea Ti Lincoln at $ioux eitY postponed rain GR 3 10 12 24 loadLot batman (3 Hadar loch league) P0kNor Coln AR Pct Rod Sox 125 439 221 1S5 359 IRohinson Dodgers 123 484 04 169 340 1411 Tigers 116 4h0 441 156 3'Sr PIMaaalo Red Pox 113 441 Ing 138 329 Slaughter Cards 120 442 14 145 324 Card0tais 126 480 05 157 321 'ea League nkhoorn rtly 10 linusinn 11mnnt A Fort 1V0rth 10 Shreveport ft Tulsa 3 San Allintlin 2 Johnny Mize because of injuries The second game was called a the end of the eighth because of darkness A crowd of 38135 saw the Yanks stretch their lead over the second-place Boston Red Sox The Yankees waged an uphill fight to win the opener scoring six runs In the ninth to overcome a lead this spree against three Chicago gitchers Joe DiMaggio hit his 12th timer after George StirnWeiss opened with a pinch single It was DiMaggio's first homer since Aug 11 Phil Rizzuto then singled Larry Berra who was running for Silvera home with the tying run Coleman followed with the winning marker on the same play when Metkovich booted Rizzuto's Raschl fifth of six pitchers surrendered three runs in the inning he Chicago eighth was the winning for his 17th victory Max was charged with the loss second game the White the leaders 10-9 but all the way game: AS HO Al Chicago AR 0 A 1 0 8 4 Miley rt 3 2 1 0 5 3 0 5 Kress lb 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 01 aZernial 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 01 Soupbek lb 2 0 8 0 2 1 0 01 AbplIng as 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Hancock se 1 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 Miehaela 2b 3 0 3 3 4 2 9 01 MeBoych et 5 0 2 0 5 2 2 01 Oatravekt It 5 2 0 0 3 1 1 2 Malone 4 I 6 0 5 2 4 1 Bekor lb 4 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 leerier 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 01 Stirknot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Pterce 0090 Buxton to 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Marshall 0 0 0 Page 1 0 1 0 bBrown 1 0 0 gi Rgeril 0 0 0 Woodling It 1 0 0 0 Home Runs National League Kiner rirataa 31 MIIIIPti Cardinale 25: iiordon (llama 25 American League: Stephens Red Einx 34 Williams Red Sol 34 Hennich Yank as 22 Cleveland Edges Boston 2-1 On Step Ifens' EITOr in'llth CHICAGO Aug 28 George I York Yankee outfielder Tommy swat Hentich Sunday suffered a spinal Vic injury and is lost to the American I who sun league leaders for the remainder 'only inn of the season cago eig He was placed In a cast here and pitcher I will be flown to New York Wednes- Surkont day the club announced Sunday in the night Sox out Henrich was taken to Mercy trailed a hospital here after he crashed Into First rfs the right field wall at Comiskey Nw York park in the first game of a double- cRTzezmutn03b header X-rays revealed the second Bendel' rt and third lumbar vertebrae pro-I cesses were fractured and an- 10pat other displaced DiNtagto of Me lb Henrich leaves the club with a Bauer If-rf 295 batting average "Old Re- Rdlbada 31) liable" who survived a brace of TtlXrr: minor injuriea earlier this season Marna a hit 22 home runs Sanford George swat Vic who only pitcher Surkont In the Sox outhit trailed Prat NPw York Oblemn 2b Rizzuto ea Mendell rt Mabee rt eStirnwelea Lobel DiMagio et Mite lb Bauer It-rit Johnson 3b sa allerre Niarbos a Sanford Acorn Rallies Dump Seals In Double Bill SAN FRANCISCO Aug 28 (P)--- Oakland rallied twice in the ninth Inning Sunday to lake two games from San Franeiseo and win their seven-game Pacific Coast league series four to three The Acorns won the afternoon game 75 avoring six runs In the ninth They svored four In the ninth at Emeryville Sunday morning to win 5-2 CLEVELAND Aug 28 's Red Sox dropped a 2 to 1 decision to the Cleveland Indians Sunday on an llth inning bungle by shortstop Vernon Stephens Then they got a life in the second game of a scheduled doubleheader when the umpires call it off Because of darkness In Gordon the top of the fourth with the In- nail but Stephens dropped the diens leading 2 to I Figuring he had noticing to lose In that first gams after Thur- man Tucker grounded out to with a double play in the making Doby steamed from second and pitcher Jack Kramer Larry DohY never pausing at third dashed for shot a double into right center so home Stephens recovered the ball Kramer purposely passed Joe Gor- and fired it home butDo by's don to set tip a double play head-first slide beat it out for Lou Boudreau obliged with a the winning run grounder to second baseman Bob- It was the 15th out of IS extra-by Doerr Doerr tossed the ball inning games the Indians have underhand to Stephens to a i 1won this season Gordon but Stephens dropped the ball Figuring he had noticing to lose with a double play in the making Doby steamed from second and never pausing at third dashed for home Stephens recoverepi the ball and fired it home but'D by's head-first slide beat it out for the winning run It was the 15th out of 16 extra-inning games the Indians have won this season Reich lb Owen 4 1 3 0 Jones 3b 4 2 2 2 Trwliger lb 4 2 4 7 Gotta( 2b 4 0 1 1 Lade 3101 Borowyp 2001 Simmons 0 0 0 0 aBlattner 0 0 0 0 I Bicknell 0 0 0 0 bLopata 1 1 0 0 Total" Z-17 12 27 15 'rotate 32 6 27 11 Walked for SIMMOOS in 7th bSingled for Bicknell in 9th Chicago 210 012 100-7 PhiladelPhia 000 100 003-4 HaMber Terallitger RBI-- Smalley 2 Cavarretta 2 Reich Terwilliger Sauer Nicholson Lopata Hamner 2 Reich JOrtea Ashburn Cav arretta Terwilliger and Reich Seminick and Hamner 5 Philadelphia at 1 Lade 7 2 Simmons 3 Borowy 8 in 5 13 Simmons 2 in 1 2-3' Bicknell 2 In 2 Lade (4-3) loner Borowy (12-9) Second game: Chicago AB HO A Martel AB 0 A Ramzoti 3b 4 0 0 2 Ashburn et 5 1 5 0 Cavretta rf 3 0 1 0 Hamner as 5 4 1 5 Baumhlts 11 1 0 0 0 angler lb 3 0 II 0 Smalley se 3 0 1 0 Ennui If 4 300 Mauch sa 1 1 0 0 1opaie 5 3 3 0 Sauer If 3 1 0 0 Nicholson rf 4 1 2 0 Perko of 4 0 3 0 Jones 3b 3 1 3 2 Reich lb 3 0 9 0 floilat 2b 4 3 2 2 Schetting a 3 1 6 0 Meyer 3 0 0 1 Burgese 0 0 0 0 Terwligr 2b 2 0 4 4 Adkins 2002 Chipman 0 0 0 0 'Jeffcoat 1 1 0 0 bHacker 0000 3 0 11 Ryan 3b 4311 1 0 OCrindaIIC 3050 0 0 01 aSalkeld 1000 0 0 01 Spanho so 3 1 11 IPnUerp 0010 IbElliott 1100 --Sk 4211 3050 1000 3111 0010 1100 Dodgers Rout Bucs 9 to 0 Glaviano 5b3 Po 1 Wilkie 4 StliteY 0 First' game: Bo4ton AS 0 Al Cleveland ABHOA TIOdegin of 5 1 4 0 Mitchell If 5 2 3 0 Pesky 3b 5 0 1 3' Vernon lb 5 2111 Williams If 4 2 3 0 Kanter rf 3 0 0 0 taIrphene es 3 0 2 2 Turker et I 0 0 0 1Merr 2h 4 2 3 10 Doby elrf 5 2 4 0 Zarilia if 501 0 Gordon 2h 4024 Tehbotts 3 0 2 0 Boudreau me 4 0 1 5 Hitchck in 4 0 15 0' Kenn44y 3b 4 1 0 3 Kramer 4 0 0 2Hg an 3 0 9 0 Lemon 4132 Steeters Defeat Packers 9 to 3 DETROIT Aug 28 Detroit Tigers ran their winning streak to 7 games Sunday as they beat the Philadelphia Athletics 6 to 4 behind the eight-hit pitching of Art Houtteman Right hander Phil Marchildon made his first start for the As since Memorial day and he--was battered hard during his 31-3 inning stay He gave up six runs and six hits before young Bob Shantz came in to do a nifty job of relief pitching the rest of the way Phildiphis AR 0 A Detroit ARROA most ss 4 0 2 2 tak I 3 2 1 1 Moses if 4 1 2 0 Keil 5 1 2 2 Veto If 5' 2 1 0' Mullin if 4 2 3 0 Fain lb 4 0 12 lit -3 2 1 0 chapman ef 4' 2 2 0' Evers et' 4000 Slider 3b-2b 4 2 1 5 Robinson 4 0 7 0 Guerra 4 0 1 0' Nonnwev lb 4 0 A I Fox 2h 2 0 1 0' Berry 2IN 2 1 5 2 aWright 1 1 0 0' lioutterrin 4 1 2 3 Davie 3b 1 0 0 2' 0 Me richildn 2 0 0 0 Shantz 1 0 2 4 Totals 38 8 24 15 Tooth' 33 9 27 9 for Fos In 6th Iscore by innings: Philsdiptua 010 lzo 000-4 Detroit 003 300 00x-6 Houttetnan ni Lake Suder klullm 3 Kett Worts I Keil Mullin to to Fain: Boil to Berrie to Koilowy 1eft 10 Detroit BB Marchildon 3 Shantz 2 Houttemen 4 SO I Routteman 6 don 6 in 3 1-3 Inninig: SlInnt 3 In 4 2-3 (Mociart Yi 12-7 Loiter if childon 10-21 A-30768 Nat 13-3 Browns 2-4 LOUIS Aug 28 St Louis Browns recovered to nose out the Washington Senators 4 to 3 in the second haif of a douhle-header Sunday after inking a 13-to-2 trouncing' In the opener Sherman Lotter horn-erect with one on in second inning to start the Browns toward their triumph Two homers figured in the Senator's IS-hit attack on four Browns pitchers in the first game First game: 14441 AB II 0 AIM Louie AR HO A Kosar 2b 6 3 2 2' Dillinger 3b 5 1 1 0 Coen If 4 1 5 0: Spence If 3 1 2 0 Robot-tan 3b 6 1 0 31 Priddy 2b 4 1 1 3 Vollmer cf 5 3 5 0' Anderson 2b 0 0 0 0 Robinen lb 1 0 4 lb 4 3 11 0 Mete lb 1 0 4 01 Sievers cif 4 1 20 Lewis rt 4 3 I 01 Kokos rrk 4 0 3 0 Dent as 4 2 2 31 Moss 3 1 6 0 Early 4 0 3 01 sPollagrint 0 0 0 0 Scarborgh 4 2 0 0' StliliVan as 30 1 3 bEhier 0000 Drews 0000 Papal 1002 Emhreo 0 0 0 1 Starr 2000 eLollar 1000 'rotate 43 18 27 81 Total 34 1 27 9 Ran for Moss In ninth bsacrificed for Sullivan irt ninth cGrounded out for Starr lir ninth Score by Innings: Washington 304 410 001-13 at Louis 100 001 2 Robinson 4 Lewis 2 'Priddy Scarborough Korai- 3 Vollmer 2 Sievers 2 Priddv Vollmer Graham Robinson Vollmer Sullivan Prickle and- Graham 10 St Louts 8 2 Drews 1 Embree 5 3 Papal 1 Starr 4 2 in 0 (fired three batters): Papal 0 in 2 1 3 Irmbrolt 5 in 213: Starr 2 In 4 1 3 (10-10) (4-12) Second game: AB HO A' St Lools RHO Korai 2b 4 0 3 41 Dining 3b 4 0 0 2 Mis ef 4 1 2 ni AMU' It 3 1 1 0 Ortis rf 4 1 2 It Priddy 2b 4 I I 4 Vollmer If 4 0 3 ni Graham lb 3 1 IttO Robinen lb 3 0 9 01 Sievere cf 3 0 0 Chrstmn 3b 4 1 0 11 ((Mimi rf 3121 Dmir as 4 2 1 51 Loiter 4 1 4 1 Evans 3 2 4 11 Sullivan es 2 0 1 5 afitewart 0 0 41 01 Kennedy 3 1 1 2 Fatly a 0 0 0 01 Vikp 2000 hilimmoria 1 41 0 Hudson 0 0 0 Vitals 32 1 24 12! Totals 29 6 21' 15 aRan for Evans in eighth Out for Welk in eighth Score by innings: Washington 010 OM 020-3 I at LOWN 031 000 00x-4 ohinnon Lollar 2 Sullivan Mole 2 Kokos Graham Priddy Mete Priddy Fsans and Robinson: Sullivan Priddy end Graham: Dents Kozar and Robinson 3 111 Louis 7 8 Kennedy 1 Welk 2 Kennedy 3 6 in 7 Rudman 41 In 1 winnyr--Kcnnedy hosyn--Walk (1-9) A-4894 (paid) rirrsBuRcu Aug 28 VD A touchdown by George Papich ip the fourth quarter started the Pittsburgh Stec lers on a scoring streak that gave them a 9-3 victory over the Green Bay Packers In an exhibition pro football game Sunday: Ted Fritsch kicked a field goal from placement in the first period to give the Packers their first and only score Total 43 15 27 81Totals 33 10 27 9 Out for Crandall in gth bfloubled for Potter in gth Score by innings: St Louis 500 000 220-9 Boston 032 010 001-7 Spahn 3 Jones 3 Pellet Ryan 3 Crandall Holmes 2 Reiser Marian Glaviano Glaviano 2 Rickert Holmes Elliott 3BH Ryan Jones 2 Ryan and Jones: Marion Selmendienst and Jones Musial and Jones Louis 9 Boston 4 2 Poi let 2 Wilks 2 SO Spahn 3 Wilk 3 12 in 8 33 innings: Potter 3 in 2 13 innings: Pol let 6 in 2 23 innings: Wi lks 4 in 5 23 Innings: Staley 0 in 23 innings WP (10-3) Loser Salm (1011) T-230 Second game: St Louis AB HO Al Boston AB 0 A Diering el 5 1 2 01Stanky 2b 3 0 4 3 Schndinat 2b 5 0 3 lb 4 1 8 1 Musial rf 5 1 1 01 Sisti sa 4114 Jones lb 4 213 0 Reiser et 4 040 Slaughter If 3 2 2 01 Sauer If 3 0 3 0 Marion's 3 1 2 51Holmes rf 2020 Rite 4 2 3 01 Ryan 3b 3 0 4 2 GiliViln0 313 1 1 1 2 Crandall 3011 Lanier 4 0 0 1 G-Elliott 1 0 0 0 help 0000 11REillOtt I 1 0 0 Totals 34 10 27 14 Totals 28 3 27 11 aSingled for Hail in gth Score by innings: -St Louis 010 010 210-7 Boston 000 000 001-1 3 Lanier Jones 2 Rickert Marion Slaughter ror nau am Score by innings: St Louis 010 010 210-7 Boston 3000 000 001-1 Lanier ones 2 Rickert Marion Slaughter Totals 37 5631171 Totals 38 8 3315 sOns out when winning run scored Roston 000 000 010 00-1 Cleveland 000 100 000 01-2 William 2 Doerr and Hitchcock Boudreau Gordon and Vernon Doerr and Hitchcock- 8 Cleveland 9 Kramer 4 Lemon 5 2 Lemon 8 (18-91 44-71 BROOKLYN Aug 28 UPP Brooklyn backed up big Don Newcombe's four-hit pitching with a seven-run three-homer splurge in the third inning as the Dodgers routed Pittsburgh 9-0 Sunday Duke Snider Gil Hodges and Roy Campanella clubbed out the four baggers in the third Billy Cox belted a fourth homer in the eighth A crowd of 23633 saw the Dodgers battling to stay close to the front-running St Louis Cards rout Bob Chesnes in the third Snider hit his 20th homer behind a single by Newcombe and a walk to Reese Then Jackie Robinson walked and Gil Hodges also hit his 20th That finished Chesnes Vic Lombardi came in and Carl Yuri ilo singled ahead of Roy Camnanella's 17th home run PI troborsb AB 0 AlBrooklyn AB 01 Rolek es 4 1 4 7 Re ree se 4 0 2 5 Hopp lb 4 110 1 Cox 3b 4 1 0 2 erten ef 1 0 0 01 Bolder et 5 220 Killer If 4 0 0 01 Robinson 2b 3 1 23 Welker rf 3 0 0 01 Hodges lb 4 1111 CstIgline lb 4 0 I 3151111110 rt 4 21 0 Bengali 211 I 0 3 2t cmponella 3 3 7 0 Mrteugh 2b 3 1 3 McCrmelt If 4 0 2 0 Mreuligh 1 0 1 0 Newcombe 3 1 0 0 Fitrgerald 20 2 01 Cheenes 1 0 0 0 Lombardi 3 10 0 0 Total' 38 13 27 13I Tot alx 34 10 21 12 alrouled out for Buxton In 4th bGrolinded out for Pare in Iltb eglingled for Mapes in Oth dRan for Stivera In Itth aLined out for Krieg In 4th rzn York 000 100 Chicago 110 200 030-7 Coleman Matkovich RBI Rizzuto 2 Philley 2 Zemin' 'Bauer Souchock DiMaggin 2 StIvera 2 MiLL 3BH-0ntrowski Miley DP Coleman and Mize: A poling Michaels and Souchock Ilaefner 5 Buxton 2 Marshall 2 Page 1 Raschl 3 Stirkont 1 Haetner 4 Buxton 1 darahall 1 Page 2 2 in 0: Buxton 2 In 3: Page 2 in 3 23: Haefner 11 in 8: Marshall 2 In 13: Rah i 2 In 1: Surkont 1 in 0: moat 0 In 1: Pierce 1 in 1 Haefner (Johnson Rizzuto Mtge) Winner Raschl (17-8 Loser-8 urkont Second game: New Vork ABHO A Chicago AB 0 A Colemn 2b 3 1 0 1 Miley rf 5 2 1 0 Rizzuto ea 4 2 0 4 Kress lb 5 1 120 Woodling If 3 1 2 0 A ppling se 2 1 1 4 DiMagio cf 4 2 2 0 Michaela 2h 4 1 4 4 Mize lb 0 0 3 0 Metkoveh et 4210 Johnson lb 4 1 6 0 Ostrwskl If 4 2 2 0 Brown 3b 3 0 1 2 Baker 3b 2003 Bauer rf 4 0 0 0 bsoucbock 1 0 0 0 Niarbos 3 1 9 01Wheeler 4 0 3 1 Reynolds le 2 1 1 21Glimpert 2 0 2 Page 1 0 0 OlsZernial 0000 IPleretti 1 1 0 0 Totals 31 9 24 Totals 34 10 24 14 aWalited for (ltimpert In 7th beltruck out or Baker In 8th New York 002 110 30-7 Chicago 000 100 31-5 (Called end eighth darkness) Ostrowskt Brown Baker Michaels 3 Niarhos Wheeler Noodling DiMaario JOhninn Krems Appling 2 Rizzuto Nisi-11os APplins Maggio Kress Philley Bailer rn to Michaels and Kress 4 ReYnolda 4 Oumpert 1 Reynolds 6 Page 3 Plerettl 1 in 7 Jnvnn11 8 In 6 Plerettl 0 In 1: Page 2 In 2 nolcia (13-4) (1043) A-38135 It Oa kland not onn 004-5 9 1 San Franclaco 000 100 010-2 4 1 innee and Kerr Lien and Brocker Oakland 000 001 006-7 10 0 San Franciaco 010 000-5 9 0 Tort) Gotta) (I Gassaway 1 Mar-1st (7 Thompson i and itrr Pad Kett 9 i Nagy Feldman 9) Peres (9) -and Pert Stars 7-1 A 4-0 LOS ANGELES Aug 28 Knucklehaller Willie Ramsdell pitched a two-hit shutout in the second game of Sunday's Pacifig Coast league twin bill as liollywooethumped Los Angeles twice 7 to 1 and 4 to The Stars took the series four games to three and maintained their three game lead In the standings Hollywood 000 1 tM 033-7 9 0 Loa Ankeletr71 000 100 120-4 8 2 Woods Salvation SI da ndlock Unr 8 I ant hony Stephens (9) 1hda (9) and Burtirink Hollywood On non 0-4 0 Loa Amt's)) 000 00(1 0-0 2 0 Ramada)) and Sandliwk MeLish Vandyke (IL Kelly (a) and Novo) nay Padres 15-3 Seattle 2-0 SAN DIEGO CaL Aug 28 (A')-- San Diego battered Seattle 15 to 2 and 3 to 0 here Sunday with Buster Adams banging out three of the Padres' six homers San Diego took the Pacific Coast league series mix games to one Soattle 000 000 2 I 1 San Diego 142 070 lux-15 14 1 Gatehouse Oppliger 51 and Grasso Linde Coleman (3) and Moore 000 000 00 7 1 San Diego 003 x-3 5 0 Shanz and Warren Flores and Ritchey Moore (2 Solons 3-6 Bevos 2-4 SACRAMENTO Cal' Aug 28 UP) Sacramento defeated Portland twice here Sunday night in a Pacific Coast league double-header The Stilons won the first game 3 to 2 on Jim Tabor's 11th homer In the sixth Inning Sacramento won the night cap 6-4 as Tabor batted In 2 runs scored two more and 'Vaned a triple play Portland 200 000 0-2 2 0 Sacramento 000 021 x-3 2 Bridge and Gladd Dobernic JOhnaon (8) and Ralmondl Portland 010 200 100-4 9 1 Sacramento 300 002 10x-4 13 1 DiSiasi Usk a GM and Gladd Conger i3) Johnson and -Totals' 30 4 24 81 Totals 36 15 27 10 I aoublod for Chipman in 9th bairn for Jeffcoat In 9th Chicago 000 000 002-2 i Philadelphia 000 205 011-8 E-i-Goliat RB-litimner 2 Ennis 2 1 Lopata 3 Sauer 2 2 Hamher land Jones RY111 Anti Rickert Schoendienst Jeffcoat Sauer Marton and Jones Stitt S(ank and Rick- 2 Lopata Nicholson 00itat art 3 Elliott 3 Hall 1 and Stalar: Ramazzotti Terwilliger and 3 Elliott 1 Hall 1 Elliott 9 In 7 13 Hall 1 In 1 23 WinnerJLanier (1A) Elliott (3-3) A-24941 Reich 3 Philadeiohla 9 Oft Adkins 3 Meyer 1 Meyer 2 Adkins 3 13 In 6 inninge Chipman 2 in 2 PR-19cheffinft Winner Meyer (10-8) Loser Adkins (0-3) A-12719 Reich 3 Philadelphia 9 Off Adkins 3 Meyer 1 Meyer 2 Adki 3 dlitna 13 in 6 ns A 4- A- 4en -1--- '''1 0100114v1i 1'41J '''4 ii! e'! 111 ti 7-- Ai 1 :11 I I i ir kit 1 Ili I MI' 17- Ilk qf 1' IV No 1 1 1 1--1)1 ilk I' 7' I'l I 1 17 '1 I i fri'-14 i 1 i A '41' A i -'11 4 t- 1 i 4 I ri 4i i i lk ts Ji L' 1 1 r' 4 -A 1-1 The Home of 4 0 I I gi 11 77' A 4- :0114 0) it la on I yr do Alkyl oop ai 11 i 1 Midvale Nine Aloose Win THIS Forkers Clout Helper 9-2 new POOT CONTROUID WIRE RECORDER GIVES ME REALLY low-cost dictatioh HELPER Aug 28 A pair of home runs by Al Tate and the six-hit pitching of Charley Woodbury gave the American Foil( Industrial league nine a 9-2 victory over Helper Sunday Tate's biggest blast came In the seventh Inning with two mates on base to spark the Forkers to a four-run inning and break up a tight duel between Woodbury and Angelo Venturelil Tate's first four-ply swat came In the third Durrant hit another American Fork homer in the ninth Snag Eastern Flag ALBANY Aug 28 The Albany Senators won the class A Eastern Baseball league pennant Sunday by defeating Utica 64 in the second game of a ITola le 30 4 27 171Totals 34 11 27 11 Score by innings: PittOutran 000 000 000-0 Brooklyn ll()? 000 Ilx-9 2 Reese 3 Hodges 2 Campanella 3 Cox Campanella Snider Hodge Campanella Cox Befell to Reese to Bodges: Beeson to Hopp Reese to Robinson to Hodges Castiglione to Muncie)) to Bopp Rojek to Mortaugh 8 Brooklyn 7 'Chains' 3 Lombardi 3 Newcombe 5 2 Newcombe 6 3 in 2 1-3 innings: Lombardi II in 5 2-3 (13-a) (5-10) A-23663 Reds 10-2 Giants 3-4 NEW YORK Aug 28 A' pen catcher Herman Franks playing his first game of the season cracked Out two singles to help the New York Giants defeat the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 in the second game of a doubleheader Sunday The game was called after seven and one-half innings because of darkness The Reds took the opener 10-3 behind the lour-hit pitching of Herm Wehmeler Monte Kennedy gained his 10th'win In the shortened finale Franks was forced into the lineup due to the Injured Ray Mueller Franks made two of the Giants' eight hits and scored a run The Giants tallied three times on a pass and three hits to clinch the game in the fourth pion gam: Claelonatt A8 fl 0 Al New York AB 11 0 A Adams 21) 5 3 1 91 TboMpan 2la 3 0 1 2 Lowrey it 3 2 3 0 Lockman 4 0 4 0 Hatton 3b 4 3 1 1 Thomson et 4 2 3 0 Cooper 5 1 1 1 Marshall rt 2 0 3 1 Litwhiler if 5 1 3 0 hetet lb 4 0 10 1 Stanton) NI 5 1 4 1 Blaney 3b 4 1 1 2 Klimek' lb 5 1 10 Weetrion a 2 0 4 0 Wyroetek at 3 0 4 Or Kerr ma 4 1 17 Webmeier 3 0 0 1 0001 Behrman IS 1000 Hanaon is 0 fr 0 0 1000 Higbe 1010 Midvale and M000 chalked up victories Sunday in the Salt Lake Amateur league Midvale ran over Ernie's 16-6 and Moose trampled Springman 11-6 Second-place Midvale climbed to within a half game of leading Rio Grande when they coasted in after overtaking Ernie's with a four-run third inning Moose counted nine times in the first frame to settle the Springman issue in a hurry Midvale AN 0 Al Renie's ARHOA Mascara It 6 2 4 11Raln 3b 3 1 2 0 Price me 4 1 2 111mason lt 4 1 1 0 Price 2b 5 3 4 41 Jones 71 4 0 0 Brnardo 3b 5 2 1 11Francis 2b 4 2 1 3 Faber 3b 1 0 0 2' Drerksel lb 4 2 el 1 DPriee lb 6 4 12 Ddegins et 4 1 0 0 Zdunieb of 6 3 1 0 barren Is 4 3 5 4 Andrus rt 5 1 0 OlGerefted 4 0 10 2 Puemire 1 0 0 0McDondp 2 0 0 1 Price 0 5 2 3 20reenwood le 2 0 0 0 Pine 51 0 Total 49 19 2T 121Tolale 35 11 21 11 Score by Inning Midvale 014 025 040-16 Midvale P14 025 040-18 11 WEST ON FIRST SO SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 11 WEST ON FIRST SO SALT LAKE CITY UTAH E-) licEs 7 I tzi 7 I fc) Two of the hits off Woodbury were homers by Babcock and Graziano Drops Bailey Mayne and Durrant paced a 15- hit Forker attack with three blows Lone Spar-illate apiece Am Fork AB 0 Al Helper AB 0 A Blayne ayne 2b 5 3 3 2 Wood a 3 0 i 0 SUMMIT Aug 28 Nem 3b 5 2 2 2 Bimms 2b 4046 Tate of 5 2 4 0 Bloom lb 4 1 9 0 Only one sparring partner eh Owen lb 4 1 8 0 Slim rf 4 1 up Sunday at Rocky Grazi Durrant rf 4 3 1 0 Babcock If 3 1 4 camp as the former middlew Plano champion aureon rf 5 2 3 0 Angelo of 4 0 0 0 Obson am 4 2 2 4 Batley as 3 2 2 4 started his fourth ovri 4 0 4 0 ascara Itb 2 of training for his Sept 14 Woodbury 9 4 0 0 2 with Charlie Pusan Venturel2 9 21 01 00 Paulette 2 1 0 0 Jimmy Snedeka a al SUMMIT Aug 28 Only one sparring partner up Sunday at Rocky camp as the former middleweight champion started his fourth of training for his Sept 14 with Charlie Fuser! Jimmy Snedek rt a On GOODRICH 1st Grade SILVERTOWNS VNS 1 1 '1 fr 00 IOnoquolled at Ito Ilenterluolalo Wow Moe 1411 1 3 7 ito 0 and Your Old Tire 600116 Plus Tax our ire 16 az (AP)--- showed Graziano's week bout strong youngster from Clifton went three rounds with the Rock He was dropped in the second frame by a Graziano right 1 ree rounds with the Rock He I dropped In the second frame Graziano right a ONLY Ernie's 030 021 8 inntngs 5 Green wood 4 3 McDonald 5 Greenwood 5 0 McDonald 4 Greenwood 3 aid and Mean noclorman AB 0 Al Moms 4131104 Howard as 5 1 1 Paxton 21t 6335 Haynes 2b 4 1 1 2 1Indorff of 5 0 0 0 ROWT1111113b 4 1 1 3 Nielson es 5 3 30 Smith If 3 1 2 Andrus 3b 5 3 a 4 O'Brien lb 5 110 Ilmneviray If 2 1 00 Prown If 2 0 0 0 Urry rf 3 2 1 0 1 Spanton of 4 1 0 OIConnBlb 4 1 61 aoraman 0 4 0 5 0 Davis rf-If 8 1 1 1 Samoan 4 0 0 4 PtrC 3 2 0 Greer 8 0 0 3 I Totals 40-173174 Totals 22 2711 'Doubled for Mascara In 9th American Fork 021 000 402-9 Hew 010 000 100-2 R--mayne Patera Tate 2 Owen 2 Durrant 2 Patera Babcock Bat Batley Tate 2 Durrant Babcock Bailey Venture 4 Dun-ant 2 Olson Woodbury Babcock Pia Hay to Batley to Blooms Bimini to Bloom VentittI Woodbury 4 2 Woodbury 2 by Fnlg 35 8 24 13 Totals 43 18 27 14 nre by innIngs: Poringrnan 113 nni non-- Moose oon 2n0 onx-11 nponton Connell Bowman O'BrIn 80-81 4 Grip $1 antermen 2 Greer 5 by Sorenson and Woods tme and boar Obis nom Webstor-Chicago Model 18 Wine lit000rder Ideal for noon-transcribing loomnem and mitering record i --for small offices professional men clergymen salesmen and others who rond low-colt diction Many Moom a ti earn rios se anti viand pickup clarinet 'Moe olay-backi them adiciatages4 icily low cool losy sm Compact portable Economical oposafsea FREE TRIAL Let ibil resorthir Jew roe mob end lotOomodbool valve 1P-16 gad ar obaoatisi Othr balm cior 401 kat mfr tad foe ftat nen Dies '3t0 trat tee 41 roe fro me fir OF transmit moving a is always always de always On affiliation Belting Van move furniture from any Redman for moving service No need to "battl your budget" when it's tine to buy tires There's no Government credit regulation" on famous Goodrich Silver-towns You pay only 10 down (6160) take up to 26 weeks to pay ($125 a week) on a 600-16 Silvertown for your ear Goodrich SILVEHOWN SALE ENDS SEPT 3 i if IA 1i i'' ty lb ft I se Anc IM1 flsti I) Olt 1 1 1 Aa -1 $150 5 il 1 OF 40e A GooArich SILVENOWN 1 i transcon a moving a 1 1 i 1 1 1 No need to nettle your is always 1 It1j 1 a when it's thus to buy tires There's SALE always de A 101 i i famos Goodrich Silver- EI -wli ys IN vil no Government credit regulation" alwa on 411 ouiiN affilia- 'DS Rekins Van iiht atio 4111 0 towns You pay only 10 down 11 Redman for movint I service i take up to 26 weeks to pay ($125 a week) on a 600-16 41111 13 Slivertown for your ear ES PE 3 el NO LAXATIVES NOW-SAYS HAPPY 79-ER! i I 1 1 1 Charles Signed Atlanta Aug 28 trzard Charles the Georgia-born Negro now recognized by the National Boxing Assn as welterweight champion of the world has been signed for an exhibition bout here early next month jN! 71 Tinabi 34 12 27 131 Totals 30 4 27 14 Grounded out for Hanmen in fifth Cincinmit 015 200 020-10 New York 000 110 010-- 3 2 La fats Cooper 2 Litwhi ler 2 Hatton 3 Thomwm 2 Thompson Hatton 31111-4ta H11--Litwhiler Thomson Rtalleup and Blusenwalit 6 New York 5 1491-3abala 1 Hishe 1 With-meter 4 Behrman 2 80--Zabala 1 With-meter 1 Behrman 1 Blab 1 Hansen 1 la 7 1st 2 (none out in third) Behrman 3 in 1: Hansen 0 in 2: litithe 2 in 4 (Weitrum) Higiw (Wehmeler) Wehmeler (11-111) (3-1) T-- 217 tame: Cincinnati ABHOM Hew York AB1 0 A Lowrey If 3 1 2 0 'Haney 3b 3103 Litwhiler et 3 0 3 1 Lockman if 2 0 3 0 Hatton 3b 3 1 0 2 'Thompsn 2b 3133 Bidwrth 2b 4 1 0 2 Marshall rf 4 1 0 0 4 1 3 01Thomson ef 4 0 1 1 Howell 2 0 2 01 Lafata lb 3 1 11 0 franovich 11 0 0 0 01 Franks 3 2 4 1 ()Adams 1 0 0 01 Kerr am 3 1 2 2 Kiewski lb 4 1 6 0 Kennedy 9 3 1 0 0 Wyrostek et 4 2 2 0 Lt'Iyp 1 0 0 0 Bratitt 1 1 0 0 Cooper 1020 Totals 31 8 21 5 Totals 28 9 24 10 Grounded out tor Yanovich in sight-h Cincinnati 000 011 00-2 New York 001 3130 0-4 (Called account darknass Thompson Marshall Lafata tattoo Wyrostek 8modwort Watley and Thompson: Lest (unassisted): Insbiter Hatton and Kluszewski 9 New York 7 BB-- Kennedy 3 Lively 1 Brautt 1 Iranovich 2 Kennedy 4 Brautt 1 Fanorich 2 5 in 3 1 3: Entutt 1 In 1 2i3: rar10111 2 in 2 KIIMSSki (16-1(ut (44) A-10596 LiL i HAUL FAME It's Redman tinental service that available pendable time Thmugh with we to or distant city Always call long distance and storage rt's''' I I 4 1 FAI i I it's Itedmat tinental service thal available I pendab le 14 lEttlit7nnes TwithehMmil -ci tura to or distant city 101 Aoinwg fl a "at at I 1 and storage 1 4014 Abt -D4 I 1 HAUL 1- FAME It's Redman tinental service that available a pendable time Through 4 tion with 11 distant city Always call 1 iong distance 1 and storage :4 1 SALTSMAN WAIWED '4 to fight constipation the last 50 years Nothing helpedThen I got wise to eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every morning Almost at ens I hod results No laitatiim for last 6 month's!" writes 79-year-old Mr Wenig 7723 So Mich Ave Chicago III Ons of many unsolicitsd ALL-BRAN lettersAro you constipated due to lack of bulk in the diet? 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