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GAME YARflS INCREASE LEAD, PHILLIES HAL IF FROM BROOKS THE PALM BEACH POST-TIMES, Sunday, June 4, 1950 Pag 211 DiMaggio Poles 425 -Foot Homer FIL Averages TKAM BATTING AB OR TB 2B 3B HR SH SB BB SO Pet Tampa 53 1965 334 2.13 S28 703 88 19 17 32 46 281 190 283 Havana 52 1734 248 138 568 603 58 22 11 26 30 178 124 270 St. Petersburg ,.55 1969 219 .336 466 619 62 26 13 21 10 245 207 249 Miami 55 1949 250 235 454 548 58 12 4 50 31 227 200 246 Jt. Lauderdak ..54 1904 233 281 462 640 74 10 28 34 16 253 154 243 Lakeland .53 1849 241 247 443 586 7 0 20 11 26 13 286 203 240 Conniston Athletes Feted At Barbecue Celebrating Conniston's "triple" In junior high athletics during the past school year, a group of parents entertained members of all teams and their friends at a chicken barbecue Friday evening at the Flotilla Club. Coach Hank Martin and the ath Pro Bowl Game Approved By National Grid League PHILADELPHIA, JP) A pro bowl game between all-star teams NEW YORK, (S) Hal New. houser, troubled with a sore shoulder throughout the spring Miami Beam ....50 1655 216 202 398 508 55 14 9 33 3 7 227 169 240 Palm Heath 54 1758 17 WB 4I 4119 54 10 32 29 215 210..

237 and early part of the season turned in another gilt edge pitch TKM DP TP PB PO A Pet. from the two divisions of the National Football League, to be played next January under sponsorship of the Los Angeles Publishers Association, was authorized Saturday by NFL owners. The 13 owners unanimously approved the game at an executive letes were guests of honor. Dur ing perlormance Saturday as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Phila Havana 39 13 0 52 0 7 1401 582 53 974 Ft. Lauderdale ...22 32 0 89 0 4 1 474 725 79 965 Miami Beach 27 23 0 37 0 2 1323 613 71 965 delphia Athletics, 6-1 session ending tne league two ing the year Martin's teams won the Junior High Football League, the Junior High City Basketball League and were runners-up in the County Basketball Tournament, day summer meeting here.

The The triumph was Newhouser's Miami 30 25 0 65 0 3 1484 713 83 964 Lakeland 31 0 49 0 5 1473 643 82 963 Tampa 36 17 0 58 0 1 1441 674 84 962 Went Talm Bcurh 22 32 0 44 0 4 1413. 688 101 954 Publishers Association representa fourth straight and also his fourth tives from Houston, Texas, and complete game since he was pounded out of the box in his and the baseball team won that St. Petersburg 15 40 0 51 0 2 1441 689 103 954 the Shrine of Los Angeles were bidding for the game. league with 14 straight victories. JVlr.

and Mrs. J. W. Casey, INDIVID! AI. BATTING NFL Commissioner Bert Bell first start of the season on May 14.

Newhouser permitted the A's seven hits and lost his shutout in AB RBI Pet. 6 6 said the league would approve co- 11 H2 3 11 -4HH ivitjiuiH, .600 89 72 .600 79 89 .600 57 38 .6110 39 44 were In charge, with Bob Strahan as sponsor, assisted by Windell league office would work out a satisfactory plan of selecting players. The coach of each division champion will direct their respective all-star aggregations. Bell further explained that representatives of the Publishers Association and the Shriners had been given until July 1 to get together on the co-sponsorship proposition. If they fail to do so, the game will go to the pub Mlhalik.

Mia 3 the ninth when Sam Chapman un .344 .340 .333 sponsorship of the game by the publishers and the Shriners group 66 61 loaded his sixth home run of the .556 75 73 Gowin. Attending were Jimmy Hoops Carl Jones. Norman Haltrich, Nor season. if the publishers desire to share the promotion. Paynlch, WPB Hidalgo, Hav Wayne, Tarn Cuellar, Laic Weisa, Tam LcBrun.

Tam Diaz. Hav Rotzell, MB Rebel, Tam MeKee, Tam Spears. Tam Sivinskt, SIP Jenkins. Mia Rosa, Mia .325 .324 .320 .316 .313 .310 .306 Bell explained the league felt man Duten, Jimmy Ellis, Shirley Johnson, Jim Lockman, Billy Tes- 52 21f 47 74 29 51 206 42 70 53 12 33 3 11 4 22 77 14 25 11 18 34 10 11 8 18 f0 4 16 7 47 17 1 28 54 32 39 1 44 33 45 27 45 158 40 49 27 53 206 26 63 32 48 185 1 8 58 31 55 212 28 64 26 26 103 16 31 11 54 197 35 59 39 The Tigers whacked little Bobby Shantz for 14 hits in the eight innings he toiled. Gerry Priddy paced the attack with three hits ,545 87 82 .500 63 44 .500 58 51 .500 51 53 .5110 35 28 .500 36 38 .500 33 28 .500 3 8 14 Daly, M.B.-St.

3 nhealon. WI'B 4 lllrlch. Hav 5 1'nynlrh, WI'B 6 Prlvelte, Mia 4 Del Monte. 3 Boemier. St 3 Todd, Ft.

2 Cook. Lak 1 Martinez, Lak 1 Lamastra. St. 1 Monlreo, M.B 4 Buck. 4 Thompson.

Tam 4 lishers. mer, Bobby McClellan, Marilyn Marlin, Jay Lissenden, Pat Hanley, .303 .302 while George Kell, Vic Wertz and Aaron Robinson chimed in with "morally obhgated to assign the game to the publishers since the Los Angeles Times had sponsored a similar project in 1941. He referred to the game in that year between the National League Ralph Kemp, Shirley Wood, Jim .301 .444 79 60 A's Reschedule Game Fogelman, Lester Wickersham, .299 Aleno, FIX, two each. One of Robinson's blows .444 72 75 Einn, FtL 54 228 30 68 18 Robert Schiff, Ronnie Cagle, Bill .298 .297 5 .444 68 80 was a home run I A LPHIA, (JP) The 8 .420 103 3115 Tapanez. Hav 44 172 24 .11 Tumlnelll, Tam.

50 196 29 58 37 Maver. I.ak 52 189 32 56 19 Murray. WPB 6 Kwlnxie, WI'B 3 .296 .296 Despite Newhouser's victory, the 4 ,42 10 61 Bland, Clyde Seaton, Perry Hooker, Stanley O'Hern, Kay Foster, Mamie Lee Merchant, Nancy Crist, Champions and an All-Star league team. Originally planned as an annual affair, it was discontinued Webb, Lak 3 .429 67 51 Patterson. Mia 48 174 20 51 27 293 Philadelphia Athletics announced Saturday that a rained-out gams with the St.

Louis Browns, originally scheduled to be played Lope, Mia 3 .429 46 39 second place Tigers lost ground to the league-leading New York Yankees, who took a doubleheader because of wartime travel restric Carol Williams, George Brown, Sam Beard, Billy Larsen, Robert Garrla, Lak 2 Seilas, Mia 2 Henlev, M. 1 .333 46 .333 46 .333 28 tions. Murry, Gerald Haltrich, Ann Law- Horn the Chicago White Sox, 3-1 and 6-3. Monday night, has been re-scheduled as part of a twi-night double- KobinHon. Ft.

3 .333 24 23 NFL owners opposed reviving Torres, Hav so jvitj at Ortiz. Lak 50 1S9 21 55 33 291 Conroy, MB 45 1X4 27 53 23 .288 Fernandez. Tam 37 3 39 15 40 27 288 Tanner, St 53 IKS 39 53 30 286 Azpiazu. Hav 52 382 28 52 23 .286 Dean, Mia 34 35 4 10 3 .286 Colombo. Mb 49 ISO 33 51 24 .283 Sowlns, MB-StP 45 1:18 22 39 13 Woodward, Tam 33 39 8 11 6 282 .300 yi Tommy Byrne outpitched Bobby Spyker, St.

3 Pappas, Lak 3 Howell. Ft. 3 header at Shibe Park, July 14. ler, Carolyn Suddath, Johnny Casey, Dickie Blacburn, Eddie Halliday, Ronald Hurst, Bobby .273 97 76 .250 99 3(12 the Champions vs All-Stars game because it might detract from the Chicago Tribune's established annual summer game between the NFL titleholders and the College Garrison. St.

2 Ilaag, St. 2 8 .200 93 82 8 .200 65 65 5 .367 48 58 Photo bv McClellan Ankovlak, I.ak S3 217 2 i a Nee, LaK 1 THESE LOCAL BOWLERS will compete in the American Bowling Andrews, FtL Bohne. SI. 0 4 .000 25 27 1 .000 8 11 Lain in tne opener, which the Yanks won in the eighth inning when Phil Rizzuto smashed a two-run double to break a 1-1 tie. Al Kozar homered for the Chicago run in the sixth.

Joe DiMaggio was the big wheel in the nightcap. The Yankee Bower, WPB 0 All-Stars at Soldiers Field. Bell said final approval of the 51 399 23 56 30 17 32 1 9 3 .281 55 208 29 58 23 279 53 231 27 63 22 .273 48 178 28 48 26 270 45 356 27 42 16 269 36 319 9 32 4 .29 41 IBS It II Belmont Results liarnson. stt Cato, StP Rehm, Lak Olsen. Tam Walker, Mia Callart, StP Howell, WI'B J.

Tanner. T-nlr- Bergen, Pat Martin, Jackie Rauler-son, Mary Lou Munn, George Ferguson, Tommy Kartrude, Patti Watts, Ronnie Peters, Jean Tarver, Jack Cushinberry, Kenny Fleisher, Russell Kartrude, Carol Garcia, Jerry Cohen, Dick Holzapple, Barbara Altman, Joan Elsberry, Buddy Dana, Johnny Ligon, Joan Soldo, Nancy Brown, Claude Casey, Yommy Bouchtas, Peggy White, Midge Grier. Don Allen, Jerry MeKee, Eddie Holmes, Nellie ancle, Roy Daniels, Lowell Morse, Henry Congress at Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday and Friday as the Bowl-arena ABC team, representing the 24th Street Bowlarena. They are, standing, from left, Hal Lowry, president of the Palm Beach County Bowling Association, Mahlon Hall, Bert Grix; middle row, Earl Reed, Bob Conn, and in front, Al Hightower, captain. The top five, with team average of 925, will roll in the team event, and in doubles it will be Lowry-Grix, Reed-Hall, Hightower-Conn.

Reed has competed in four national tournaments in the last five years, while Hall, Conn and Hightower made three of the ABC events and Lowry and Grix were in two. Clipper drove in four runs, three on a 425-foot home run that Los Angeles game would be with-held until satisfactory terms were arranged with the sponsor or sponsors. He said definitely that each player participating in the game would receive not less than Partly cloudv and fast. FIRST Purse 53.000; claiming; 4-year-olds and up; 7 furlongs; Frenchtown (Buttler) 9.60 5.00 3 50 Billy Bart tFerraiuolo) 6.20 4 30 Navy Flash (Permanel 9.70 .263 .200 FtL 54 203 35 53 45 Ackeret. Mta 54 204 29 53 26 Rrcmnlnr.

WPB 9.1 205 1 5.3 13 PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB NO. OCEAN BL'VD, Golf LUNCHEON fa Cocktail Lounge HOWARD MOTT AT THE PIANO TO 9 P.M. ,250 landed in the left center field bleachers. DiMaggio connected off 54 205 32 53 36 .259 Zelasko. FtL nme.

Hard Work. Bund rab. 39 340 13 36 15 .257 Wlcki Wlrki. for victory. Puff Ball, $500 plus traveling expenses.

The 55 399 27 50 22 253 1 4 4 1 .250 game will be played in the Los i-muusn, snooiers niii, foser, Ambitious, f-Manola and f-Transair also ran. f-Field. 54 237 26 59 S3 .249 50 385 25 46 23 .249 tiross, StP LeGros. Mia Swingle. Bass.

FtL-Lak. Lewinski, MB Wlllkuna, WPB. Imbra. StP Vazouez. Hav Angeles Coliseum, which seats approximately 100,000 cash cus-; SRC'OND Purse $3,000: claiming; maidens; 2-year-olds; 414 furlongs; 4a 101 1 40 13 .248 Martin, Virginia Voss, Arvin Wi.

MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS dell. Rav Moodv. Harrv Litner. tomers. 46 394 36 47 20 242 1R 8 7 5 .243 Zipper (Atkinson) 18.90 7.70 3.30 Bedazzle (Guerinl 4.20 2.60 Blue Speed (Arcarol '2 30 2 0 1 IX 44 17 .238 Margaret Scott, Roger Coleman, As to the personnel of the two Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Breazeale, Mr. all star teams.

Bell said the Thompson. Tam 10 25 Gallardo, Hav 52 185 I'llll-S Hill INS I YANKKKS 3-, CHISOX 1-3 mil Wight with two down in the seventh. The blow erased a 3-2 Yankee deficit. Fred Sanford started and received credit for his third victory without a loss. Sanford bowed out for a pinch-hitter in the seventh and Joe Page finished up.

The Boston Red Sox overpowered the Cleveland Indians, 11-9. Thef Sox scored six runs in the first inning before a man was retired, then fought off a Cleve lime. 4a. strength. Count ab do a DeSouza.

Tam 48 382 51 43 11 .236 ab po a ab po a ab po Whtmn.rf 5 2 4 0 Trwllgr.2b 5 1 1 1 3 nayucrn, acnei, Jamaica tloy also ran. and Mrs. John Ligon, Mr. and Mrs. Rizzuto.

S3 4 3 4 2 Mont audo. Hav 47 108 21 39 14 .232 Phlley.rf 5 1 0 3 0 Rvan. WPB J7 104 7 7 .231 Wendell Gowin, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Frrnchtowa and Zipper Hamnr.ss 5 2 2 3 5 2 3 0 SVtkus.lb 5 3 9 OCvreta.lb 5 3 15 0 Ennis, rf 4 13 1 Sauer.lf 3 12 0 Dally nnuble: paid I22.30.

3 0 0 Briduers, Mia 44 144 22 33 33 .229 Gindlele. Lak 40 328 30 29 14 227 OiWodlng.lt 4 4 OiDiMagl.cf 2 IBerra.c 4 4 Ashbrn.cf 10 10 Pafko.cf 3 2 2 0 ractanrv Hrv 11 22 5 5 5 .227 liam Bland, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bergen, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Martin. THIRD Purse S3. 000. claiming.

4-venr. Jonei.3b 5 0 0 0 Edwrds.rf 4 14 0 Cleslak. PIL 54 217 ST 49 21 .226 olds and upward, 7 furlongs. 4 0 6 2 2 1 2 1 5 0 1 VACATION SPECIAL .226 Slsler.lt 4 2 3 0Serena.3b 3 0 0 5 Goliat.2b 4 2 0 4 0 0 3 t'haldia (Ferraluolo) 11.20 5.60 4.30 Kozar.Jb 3 2 aErautt 1 0 Fox.2b 0 0 Rbnsn.lb 3 2 Miski.3b 4 2 Malone.c 4 1 Itickert.lf 3 0 hAppling 1 0 Baker. If 0 0 Carsqu, ss 4 0 fMIss Carolina (Errlco) 17.20 9.60 4 OCollins.lb 2 0 1 Byrne, 4 Oi land counter-attack that finally was stopped after Larry Doby semnrK.c i 4 ttusn.p 3 11 I Lade.p 2 0 0 4 Knsnty.p 10 0 aMinner 0 0 0 0 IVolselle.B 0 0 0 0 est Tout (Bernhardt! 6 .30 Time 1:26 25.

Wise Friz, Johnnys Boy. Kaplston. HornDioe. aHarri Facts. aRevn- Montalbano.

Mia 55 3 8S 26 42 22 Phelps, WPB 47 101 28 31 Emery. PB 5.3 107 12 43 3 lYkowskl, WPB 31 301 7 2J 34 Kantor. Lak 53 213 S6 46 36 Carbrara. MB 30 94 7 20 7 Zardon. Hav 37 342 26 30 1 6 n-ah.

MR 38 11Q 16 24 5 .224 .218 .218 .216 .213 .211 jOCO oms lrestnKer, V-Jet. Great issue, uaugea a iwo-run nomer in the ninth. Luke Easter also homered Cain.p 2 0 0 0 Blua Row. fGlenwood Kid also ran. IbSoheffingl 0 0 0 IHIllar.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 13 27 Si Totals 35 10 27 14 for Cleveland while Ted Williams a Achilles Stable-F.

H. entry, Field. FOURTH The National Stallion Stakes. 2 8 5 .200 5 23 13 .197 ana Birdie Tebbetts connprtoH a-waiKea lor iade in 7lh. b-Klled out for Volselle in 8th.

Philadelphia 212 (XX) 001 17 33 .196 lor Boston. purse .110,000 added, 2-year-olds, colts, 5 WmtWurth, FtL 19 40 Bosch. MB 31 117 Petroslno, StP 48 168 Valdez. Lak 38 123 Anderson. FtL 37 147 Crosbv, MB 35 116 Tootrna l.ftlr 17 39 Chicago 000 100 loo 2 Mel Parnell opened for Bnstnn 13 24 11 .195 10 28 13 .190 10 22 15 .190 but left in the fourth when the Hamner, Ennis.

hitman 2, Ham-ner, W'aitkus, Ennis, Sisler, Cavarretta Minner. RKI Hamner. Waitkus. Whitman luuungs. aVolt (Arcarol J.70 2.50 2.10 Big Strelch (Atkinson) 2.90 2.20 Great Whirl (Guerrin) 2.30 Time :53.

allele Me. bKnowitall. Royal 4 7 3 .179 Junior Baseball Schedule for the week: Monday Water Company vs. Mizell-Simon-Faville; Kiwanis vs. Atlantic Bank.

Tuesday Riviera Fire vs. Alfar; Palm Beach Mercantile vs. Halsey-Griffith. Wednesday Palm Beach Mercantile vs. Kiwanis; Mizell-Simon-Faville vs.

Atlantic Bank. Thursday Alfar vs. Halsey-Griffith; Riviera Fire vs. Water Company. Friday Atlantic Bank vs.

Ri Daves. Tam 19 6fi 7 30 8 .154 cGldbery 1 0 01 Totals 35 9 24 4: Totals 32 10 27 10 a-Popped out for Kozar In 7th. b-Fouloa out for Rirkert in 8th. c-Fouled out for Cain In 9th. Chicago 0(10 OOl 000 1 New York 000 010 20x 3 Coleman.

Kozar, Rizzuto, Johnson, Collins. RBI Bauer, Kozar, Rlzzulo 2. 2B Bauer, Johnson, Rizzuto. 3B Rizzuto. HK Kozar.

SB Rizzuto. DP Byrne, Coleman, Rizzuto and Collins; Johnson, Coleman and Collins; Carras-quel and Kozar; Carracquel, Fox and Robinson. LOB Chicago 30, New York 11. BB Byrne 3, Cain 6. SO Bvrne 5, Cain 4.

WP Byrne (6-1). LP-Cain (2-4). Ennis 2. Edwards. Cavarretta.

2B Whit inaians tallied five times to cut the Red Sox' advantage to 8-7. The Harrison. FtL 31 39 5 6 2 .154 Ticco, Mia 33 40 6 8 4 .150 mash. Devifnallon, DKiatoon also ran. a H.

P. Ileadley entry. Sox came right back with three man. Hamner, wallkus. HR Ennis.

DP Smaliey Terwllliger and Cavarretta; Ennis and Wallkus: Goliat, Hamner and Waitkus; Mrs. O. D. Widener-G. D.

Widener Church, Hamner and Waitkus. LOB runs on corners by Tebbetts and Williams. Al Papai, who relieved Parnell, was the winner and Mike Garcia the loser. In the Nalional Leastie. the entry.

FIFTH Purse $3,500. maidens, S-year-olds and upward, 7 furlongs. Lookout Jeep (I.asswell) 6.40 2.80 2.70 aOn the Mark (Guerin) 2.20 2.30 aDeslIno (Boland) 2.30 rnuauelpnia Chicago 30. BB orf Hush 3, Lade 1, Church 3, Konstanty 1. SO by Rush 1, Voiselle 1, Hlller 1, Church 2.

Konstanty 2. HO Rush 7 in 2 innings (faced 2 batters in third): church 1( in Limited Time Only MOTOR OVERHAUL Including Piston Rings, Oil, Grind Valves and Seats, Remove Carbon. Any 6-cylinder Chrysler product. $52.50 All Work Guaranteed. Genuine Factory Parts.

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Lorenzo, Hav. McCoy, Mia Padsett. Tam. Ralat, Lak Delralvo, Tam. (SK( O.M) (iAMK) viera Fire Mizell-Simon-Faville vs.

Palm Beach Mercantile. ab po ab po a Pet. IP 7 0 3.000 64 47 2 0 1.000 26 35 7 1 .875 81 70 6 1 .857 84 61 9 2 818 104 93 4 1 32 33 5 1 .750 31 31 5 2 .714 79 74 5 2 .714 64 48 7 .700 93 74 7 3 .700 87 70 7 .700 78 67 7 3 .700 70 67 9 4 .692 303 82 7 4 .636 79 68 6 23: Lade 2 in 5: Konstanty 0 in 2 13; Voisellt 1 In Hiller 3 in 1. WP Church (1-0); LP Rush (6-2). 2:07.

BO.SOX II, INDIANS 9 ab po al ab po a MitchUf 5 2 2 llOiMagi.cf 5 15 0 OiRizzuto.ss 4 15 1 Time 1:25 35. Pontalba. The Flier. I Challenge, Man o' Battle, Autumn Sneeze also ran. a King Ranch enfry.

SIXTH The Peter Pan Handicap: purse, $15,000 added; 8-year-olds; 1 miles. Lights Up (Helllnger) 9.60 4.20 out Mr. Trouble (Arearo) 2.80 out Adams. et 4 2 4 Philey.rt 5 2 1 Itickert.lf 4 0 3 WoilllnB.lf .3020 Garcia. Hav Woodward, Tam.

CovinRtnn, Ft. L. b-MasI 10 0 10 2 Philadelphia Phillies broke their second place tie with the St. Louis Cardinals and moved to within a half game of the pace-setting Brooklyn Dodgers by downing the Chicago Cubs, 6-2. Rookie Rubba Church, with help from Veteran Jim Konstanty, gained his first major league victory.

The Phils tagged six-game 2 Pesky, 3 4 liWiliams.lf 3 Robsn.lb 4 19 2 4 0 Zachritz, M.B. 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 OiStephns.ss 5 12 3 OIBauer.rl 4 2 0 0 3 2 2 0 OIBeira.c 4 14 1 4 10 1 lColrann.2b 3 0 3 4 4 1 10 2 OlSaniord.p 2 0 12 3c.lensen 10 0 0 LION FROSH BACK STATE COLLEGE, () Four opponents have been booked for Penn State's return to freshman football in 1950. The Lion 2 3 uroDo.lb 5 3 10 Ferd (MeCreary) out Time. 1:50 25. Passemson and Noblest also ran.

Kenedy, rf 5 Easter, lb 6 Doby.cf 4 Rosen. 3b 4 Budrau.si 2 3 Hegan.c 4 Garcia. 0 Beardn.p 1 5 4 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 SEVENTH Purse. $4,500 added, handi 3 1 Fox, 2b 3 13 1 0 Crasqu.ss 4 2 1 Malone.c 4 12 Wight, 10 0 Judson.D 0 0 0 cap: 3-year-olds and upward: 7 furlongs. 5 2tDoeiT.2b 4 2 3 4 1 0 OParnell.p 2 0 0 OPapai.p 0 0 0 1 Mount Marcv (Arcarol 6.70 4.50 3.00 Daiuuarl W'oortlKiusel 8.10 5.00 0 0 110 1 2 OI cubs will go on the road for games with Syracuse, Bucknell, Navy and Pitt.

Penn State last played ai frosh schedule in 1941. I dh-ProDhets Thumb (Boland) 3.00 winner bod itusn tor five runs in the first three innings. Del Ennis finished Rush with a two-run aErautt 0 0 0 0 0 l)i dr-Colosal (Clark) 2.70 aClark 1 Klores.p 0 b'l'ucker 1 Ben ton. 0 Totals 34 9 24 141 Totals 33 8 27 12 0 0 Oj 0 II nomer in the thud. a-Walked lor Judson in 9th.

b-llrounded out for Kickert In 91 c-Grounded out for Sanford in 7th. oooi ci.emon Zold.ik. 0 0 0 0 Ihe Boston Braves, paced by Chicago l)2 OOO 100 3 Totals 9 24 14 Totals 35 1 3 27 10 New York 000 200 31x 6 oiu uoraon, ciusned the Pittsburgh Pirates, 10-6. Gordon Time, 1:24. Hypocrite TL Le Var, Colonel Mike, Wine List, Red Camella and Magna Charts ulsu- ran.

dh-Dead heat for show. EIGHTH Purse. $3,000: claiming; 4-vear-olds and upward: 114 miles. Keep Watch iWoodhouse) 8.30 4.50 3.50 Task (I.asswelll 4.90 4.00 Shoes (Nichols) 5.10 Time. 1:52 15.

Burls Reward. f-Short Reward, f-Pltimotion, Quick Retort, f-Em- BASEBALL Tonite 8:15 p.m. VS; Wright Field fvvV W.P.B. 5'SVK Indians Lakeland jr PILOTS a-(irounuea out lor ticarden in 4th. b-Flied out for Flores in 6lh.

c-Grounded out for Benton In 8th. socked his 10th and 11th home mi Cleveland 200 300 002 9 for free and easy Summer living Boston 620 030 OOx 11 e. None. Adams, Fox, Malone, Woodling 2, Bauer 2, DiMaKKio, Coleman. RBI Philley 2, DiMaggio 4, Berra.

Carras-quel, Page. 2B Fox. Cal-rasquel, Page. 3B Philley. HR DiMaggio.

-Wight. LOB Chicago 9. New York 8. BB Wight 3, Sanford Page 3, 2. SO Sanford 3.

Wight 1. Page 1. HO Wieht 8 In pujon. Our Tummy, Curvaceous. Called, Bearden, Stephens, Pesky.

Kennedy 2, Kaater, Doby 2. Rosen. Boudrcau, Hecan. DiMaggio 2, Pesky 3, Williams 2. Stephens.

Drqpo, Zarilla. Tebbetts. RBI Easter 2. Gordon 2. Heean, Fusscat and Fertile Lands also ran.

7 innings; Judson 1 in Sanford 7 in Jackie RoWnson, 1949 National Pare in 2. WP saniora irt-U). LP- Clark. Mitchell. Dobv 2.

Stephens 2. Drono runs and drove in seven runs. Gordon crashed a grand slam homer in the second inning, his third jackpot wallop of the season. The record for most home runs with the bases loaded in one season is four, held by seven players. Johnny Sain started for Boston and gained his eighth victory.

He Wight (3-7). 2:28. League batting king and most val z. uoerr carina, leooeita, wuuams i. GOLDSMITH'S 2B Dropo.

Hegan, Zarilla. 3B Doerr. Kennedy. HR Easter, Tibbetts, Williams. BRAVES 10, FIKATKS uable player, has a .312 three-year major league hitting record.

ab po a ab po a Doby. ur Mitchell. Boudreau and Ko-sen; Boudreau. Gordon and Easter; Pesky, Jethroe.cf 5 1 2 Schenz. is 5 2 2 2 6 OiCoogan.Sb 5 17 0 Doerr and Dropo: Gordon.

Boudreau and Torgsn.lb 5 1 Holmes. rf 5 2 Easter. LOB Cleveland Boston S. BB off Garcia 2, Bearden 4. Fiores 3.

Benton Marsh 0 0 was relieved by Bob Hogue in the sixth. Hogue blanked the Pirates 3. Parnell 3. Papal 2. so by Bearden 1 Flores 1, Parnell 2.

Papai 2. HO Garcia 3 In 0 innings (pitched to 5 batters in Elliott.3b 3 1 Cooper. 4 2 (kjrdon.lt 5 2 Mauch.2b 4 2 Kerr, ss 4 1 I i 1 OBell.rl 3 2 2 0 0 Kiner.lt 5 0 0 0 3 Wesllke.rf 5 2 8 0 4 4 12 2 O.MurtKh.2b 4 14 1 6 2 3 3 11 ifli 3 4 aiiopp iooo 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dickson. 0 0 0 ILomordl.p 0 0 0 offer you KUPPENHEIMER llrstl; Bearden 4 in flores in Ben-Ion 2 In Zoldak 1 in Parnell 4 in 3 13 Papal 5 in 5 23. WP Papai (3-2).

LP Garcia (1-4). 2:35. A 23.612. Sain.p 3 0 Hogue, 1 0 tne rest of the way. Wally West-lake banged two homers for the Pirates and Hank Schenz one.

Sam Jethroe also homered for Boston. The scheduled games between the Cards and Dodgers; New York and Cincinnati and St. Louis and TK1KKM ATHI.KTICS 1 lb DO ab werle.p 3 11 IbTurner 1 0 0 Itjueen.p 0 0 1- Totals 39 12 2T 9 Totals 89 13 27 8 a-Flied out for McCulioURh In 8th. i ri po a 114 2 0 2 110 15 0 Lipon.ss 4 12 2 Toost.ss 3 Priddv.ib 5 3 3 6 Dllnser.Sb 4 Kell. 3b 4 2 10 Lehner.lt 4 fa Washington were rained out.

b-r lied out for werle in Ktn. 0 2 0 Boston Ma 100 002 ml 110 2: Pittsburgh 030 000 61 Wertz. rf 4 2 4 OChpmn.cf 3 Evers.K 5 2 1 0 Valo.rf 4 Groth.cf 5 14 0 Kain.lh 4 Kolwv.lb 5 0 30 2 Htchrk.2b 4 Rohson.c 3 2 10 Uuerra.c 3 What does FREE-FLEX mean to blades? FIVE HOURS Permane Jteturiig To The Saddle 1 fc, rernannez. lemrae 2, lorgeson, 0 4 1 Holmes 2, Elliott. Cooper 2.

Gordon 2, 0 2 2 Schenz. Cooean. Bell 2. Westlake 2. RBI Nwhusr.p 4 112 Shantz.p 2 600-16 600-16 la-Welman 1 0 0 0 NEW YORK.

UP) Joekev Bob- Jethroe, Elliott, Schenz, Westlake 4, (lor-don 7. 2B McCulloUKh. 3B Bell. HR (Wyse.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 14 27 12 Totals 32 7 27 15 Schenz. Westlake 2, Gordon 2.

a-Grounded out for Sbantz In 8th. Hogue. l)r iiogue. ierr ana 1 orgeson, LOB Boston 9: Pittsburzh 8. BB Lom Detroit 101 002 200 6 $34 37 bard! 4.

Werle 1, Queen 3. Hoirue 1. SO Sain 4. HO Dickson 4 in 0 innings: Werle 6 in 6 13; Hogue 1 In 3 23: Lombardl 0 Philadelphia 000 (X) 001 1 Valo. Hitchcock.

Upon. Kell 2, Gvers. Kolloway, Robinson, chapman. RBI levers, wenz, Kooinson rrinoy 1, koiio-way, Chapman. 2B Wertz, Priddy.

Lehner, Kvers. Robinson. HR Robinson. Chapman. DP Hitchcock.

Joost an Fain: Shantz. in 1 sain 12 in yueen in 1. HBP Hogue (Bell). WP Lombardl, Sain 2. Ixjmliardi.

Sain. WP Sain (8-3). LP Lombardi (0-4). 2:33. A 5,737.

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