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A's Win Opener, Play 0-0 CARDS TWICE PUMMEL GIANTS 13-Inning Tie with Browns Gromek Hurls COLLECT 11-3 BOSTON STAR STILL AWOU Pirates Edge Philly; Law Halts Nightcap Pittsburgh (AP) The onrushing Pittsburgh Pirates Tribe to Split With Yankees OPENING WIN, 8-2 NIGHTCAP scored their 12th conquest in the last 14 games with a narrow 7-6 triumph over the lowly Philadelphia LUue Jays, but trai'ed 11-9 in the second game yesterday's twin bill which was Russ Christopher Scores Eighth Triumph Philadelphia XV) Pennsylvania's Sunday curfew yesterday broke up a sensational 13-inning scoreless battle between the Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Browns after Kusj Christopher hurled the Mack-men to a 3-1 victory In the opener a twin bill. called at 7 p. m. because of Penn ROCHESTER, N.

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1945 St. Louis (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals went on a hitting spree yesterday, winning a douhleheader from the league-leading New Yorie 11-3 and 8-2. The Cards collected 15 hits off four New York pitchers in the first game and seven otf three hurlers in the second game. Red Barrett went all the way for the Cards in the opener and gave up seven hits while the Giants' four XEW YORK The New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians divided a douhleheader before 15,051 shivering fans yesterday, the Indians coming hack to take the nightcap, 4 to 1, after the Yankees had taken the opener, 8 to 2.

Steve Gromek registered his sixth triumph against one defeat, holding the first place Yankees to six hits in the nightcap while the Indians bunched four of their six hits for all their runs off Malt Duhlel. The Indians scored once in the first inning of the nightcap on Felix Mackiewicz's double, a walk, a double steal and Fat Seerey' infield hit. They drove Dubicl to cover in the third with a three-run blast which clinched the verdict. A hit by Dutch Meyer, three passes, a sacrifice, and Don Ross' single accounted for the tallies. Scores: Grimes Recalls $1,000 Fine as Wings Stay Idle sylvania's Sunday Curfew Law.

The postponed nightcap will be concluded when the Phils return here July 12, with play resuming as of the beginning: of the seventh inning. Relief Catcher Spud Davla' single to center field, scoring Jim Russell from second, gave the Bucs a 7-6 decision in the 10th inning of the first game their third one-run margin of triumph over the Phils in as many days. A free-hitting scoring spree, the second engagement saw the Pirates whittle down a 6-0 advantage of the visitors to an 8-8 deadlock by surges in the fourth and fifth frames, featured by Catcher Bill Salkeld's second homer of the day and fifth of the year. Scores: First Game PHILADELPHIA I PITTSBURGH ab a1 ah Chicago U.P The mystery of the Boston Braves' "lost pitcher," Is'ate Andrews, was still tin solved yesterday. Andrews, veteran righthander! ace of the Braves' hurling staff, left for his Rowland, N.

home early Saturday without notifying; club officials or his buddies on tha team. "We still don't know why he left the club," General Manager John Quinn sail, "but we have learned from relatives in Rowland th-t Nate returned there after leaving the hotel here sometime Friday night." tiuinn said no action would be taken against Andrews until received some explanation from the 31-year-old pitcher. "Nate had pitched a splenditi g.ime for us in Pittsburgh. Thera was no friction and apparently ha whs in good humor Friday evening," Quinn said. Catcher Clyde Kluttz, Andrews' roommate, said he h.id no forewarning that Nata intended to leave the club.

Andrew was scheduled tr pitcH aguirust the Cubs hers Saturday, lie has won three games and lost four so far this season. Last year he won 16 and lost 15. pitchers were nipped for 15. Rube Fischer was charged with the loss of the first game. Andy Hansen, who went in as re-ilef hurler in the second game, was yanked in the opener's first inning after the Cards scored twice.

He was followed by Fischer, Emmerich 15nffalo With the thermometer at decrees ami the clubhouse cool enough to chill pop without benefit of ice, Burleiph Grimes and the Red were unpacking their heaviest woolens when Bucky Harris, peneral manager of the Bisons, called off yesterday's! and Pyie. douhleheader. The Cards kept up the hitting 3 2 13 1 Harnhrt Mini Klr.t fl.Evmt.ANn attack In the secrand game, knock MSW YnrtK Grime had ihrrv liurlrr ready to start againat thn Ilrrd, Norm Shop. Kemp Wlckrr and nio li.3.a 1 2 1 4 2 1 VVaailell.rf till (li llnrrelt.cf 41020 A Shibe Park crowd of 25,151 aw the Brown' leadoff hitter, Don Gutteridge smash a home run In the first inning of the opener lor the American League champs' only score fn 22 innings. The season's longest scoring drought was timed in three hours flat Eobo Newgom and Tex Shirley battled through seven innings of the nightcap, Newsom yielding only two hits until an infected finger forced him from the game.

Jittery Joe Berry and Steve Ger-Vin followed him to the mound and gave up four hits in the other six innings. Shirley went the rout for the Brownies, yielding 10 hits. Christopher became the first American League hurler to win eight gamea as he aent the Browns tiown with five hits in the opener. Bobby Estalella drove a home run to the left field roof with a mate on base in the eighth to give the lean right hander the nod over Nelson Potter, who yielded only eight safeties. The Browns' only threat came in the eighth when Frank Mancuso nd Potter singled with two out.

Christopher promptly picked Mancuso off third. Scores: ing two pitchers out of the box. 1 3 1 Triplett.lf 01 Klllott.rf VIRGIL (SPUD) DAVIS Harry Feldman was the loser. 2 0 0 0 11 Russell, If The Cards' big Inning in the Koxx.lt 4 0 0 4 DlnRes.cf ft 0 1 1 0 opener was the fifth when they 4 2 12 0 0 10 12 0 3 10 5 4 3 12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 110 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 II scored five runs on five hits. One Mancuso.

4 0 0 10 llSalkeld.c Hnmner.s 4 2 1 3 31 Lopez. c-DIMsg'o 1 0 0 0 Davis. ahrhoa' ahrhna 0 1 2 3 2 4 1 2 3 A A 1 1 2 Oi Metheny.rt 6 2 2 1 ltea.rf 4 0 2 1 0 Martin, If 4 13 4 1 Hayes, 3 0 5 1 1 Lindell.cf. 4 2 2 3 0 Seepey.lf 1 (I 0 2 4 1 2 110 3 0 0 2 21 C.rimes.Sh 4 0 0 0 3 Roi co.1t) 4 0 0 3 li 2 0 0 1 2 Meyer.2b 4 0 1 6 2' 4 12 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 Basby.p (I Henry.p 1 2 a-Carnett 1 0 0 Oi League Races I r7 Roy Notches 9th Victory On 3-Hitter Syracuse CP) Montreal swept both ends of a douhleheader from the Chiefs yesterday, 8 to 3 and 9 to 2, as Syracuse errors helped make it easy for the Royals. of the Giants runs that game was Lombardi's homer, his 13th this 0 0 0 0 OlSewell.p Kennedy, 3 0 0 2la-('olmaa Judd.p 1 0 0 0 0 Starr.

year. 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 Ib-OBrlen NEUMANNS PLAY SAMSON Neumann Girls will oppose the Samson-United lassies in a Softball game at 6:30 p. m. today at Cobbs Hill. 'Cuccur 0 0 0 0 0 Henry Koch, and one of them will draw the assignme againHt Baltimore tonight where the Wing play four in three nights before going home Thursday for a five game series INTERNATIONAL I.F.AI.IK Yesterday's Results Rochester at Buffalo, 2 games, wet grounds.

Newark 8, Toronto 0 (11. Toronto 4. Newark 2 (2i. Montreal Syracuse 3 (11. Montreal 9, Syracuse 2 I2.

Jersey City 7, Baltimore 2 (11. In the second game the big one was the third inning. The Red Birds scored four times on three hits and two New York errors by Kerr and A. Gardella. Scores: First Game NEW YORK I ST.

LOUIS Total 37 6 7x 2H 12! Total 37 7 10 30 14 a Ratted for Hewell In seventh. Ratted for 8tarr in ninth. Batted for Hamner In ninth. One out when winning-run scored. Totals 33 2 24 13i Totals 34 8 13 27 12 a Batted for Henry in ninth.

Cleveland 100 0 0001 0 2 New York 1 0 1 0 5 II 0 1 Errors, Crompton, Grimes; runs batted In. liea, Ltndell 2, Ktten 2, Crompton, Stirnweiss, Grimes; two-base hit. Meth-eny; base on halls, Borowy 5, Reynolds 3, Henry strikeouts. Reynolds 1, Borowy 2, Henry 2: hits, Reynolds 10 in 4, Bacby Philadelphia 2011020 0 06 Jean Pierre Roy, league-leading hurler, pitched a three-hitter in the nightcap, hurling hitleas ball until the sixth for his ninth win ab ab a 0 0 3 6 112 0 0 0 1 21 Hopp.rf 2 2 0 2 0 Rucker.cf 4 0 0 2 0lGarms.3b 5 2 3 0 1 Jersey City 4. Baltimore (2.

Tram standing W. Pet. i IV. Tet. Montreal 25 12 Syracuse 14 Ik BIRI.Kir.IC 1 in il.

Henry 2 in 3: losing pitcher, Ott.rf 3 2 11 Oi Sanders. lb 6 1 3 It 1 Jersey C. 17 13 .567: Rochester 13 IB .44 5 3 3 3 1 uRynold. dime PHILADELPHIA. 3 112 Reves.3b 4 0 3 ft Adams.

cf First ST. LOUIS 0 a Second Game 3 114 0 CLEVELAND I NEW YORK ab a 3 0 0 0 6 HELP WANTED WELDERS BURNERS LABORERS PREFERENCE GIVElt FORMER EMPLOYEES. ODENBACH SHIPBUILDING CORP. 4800 DEWEY AYE. tafi is mar work i set tpty.

ab a 4 1 1 2 Wilkin. ab a Pittsburgh 01 1 3 0 0010 1 7 Errors. Salkeld. Barnhart. Pie-ciuto; runs batted in.

Foxx 2. Dinges, Coscarart, Barrett, Antonelli. Salkeld 3, Elliott. Wasdell. Davis: two-base hits, Antonelli.

Hamner, Salkeld; three-base hit, Elliott; home run, Salkeld; base on balls, Sewell 6. Kennedy 3, Starr 3, Judd struck out, Sewell 3. Kennedy Judd 1, Cuccurullo hits, off Sewell 7 in 7, Starr 0 in 2, Kennedy 8 In 7, Judd 2 in 2 1-3. Cuccurullo 0 In winning pitcher, Cuccurullo; losing pitcher. Judd.

Seeond Game PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH ibr hoi1 ab a 3 2 112 4 0 12 2 2 1 0 0 2, Hfndiey.3b 4 2 2 1 1 Byrnn.rf 4 0 0 1 0 Metro. If 4 0 10 0 4 2 3 2 0 4 1113 0 3 1 5 1 4 0 16 1 3 0 0 1 0 Newark 17 IS .515 Buffalo 12 17 .414 Baltimore 16 16 Toronto 13 19 .406 Games Tonight Rochester at Baltimore, 8:30 p. Buffalo at Jersey City: Toronto at Newark; Montreal at Syracuse. AMERICAN I.EAGfE Yesterday- Results New York 8. Cleveland 2 ll).

Cleveland 4, New York 1 2i. Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 1 i. Philadelphia.

0. St. Louis 0 (2. called 4 0 11 Fteph.3b 4 0 1 0 5 Siebert.lb Martin. If 4 0 0 2 Qn n.lb 2 0 0 8 2 2b fchulte.

10 0 1 1KHI.3I) 3 1 3 Burna.rf 5 112 3 4 0 10 0 3 0 2 3 0 3 0 12 0 3 0 0 11 0 3 0 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 115 01 2 14 Oi 2 0 0 3 li Martin, If Hayes, 2 1 0 8 01 Lindell.cf Seerey.lf 3 0 2 0 Ross. 3b 3 0 1 2 2 Rocco.lb 4 0 14 Cihocki.ss 4 0 0 2 3 Gromek, 4 0 0 0 da-Buzas I nubiel.p I Get tel. Ib-Derry 3 0 0 1 0 Potter.p 3 0 1 0 2 0 10 5 sgainst two defeats and his seventh triumph in a row. Lee Davis, 17-year-old righthander making his first start, was touched for 11 hits in the opener but went the route as the Royals, getting 11 blows off three Syracuse pitchers, bunched theirs effectively. A six-run second inning clinched the second game for Roy.

Scores: Hot Came MONTREAL SYRACUSE a' ab a a Kifan.rf 4 2 2 3 0 ft 1 1 3 2 -I Wasdell, rf 3 4 3 0 0 J.B'rett.cf 4 113 0 curfew law). Tot a ll 29 1 24 15! Totals 30 3 27 12 St. Loon 100OOO0 0 1 Philadelphia O0010002 3 3 2 1 3 01 Elliott. rf 3 12 10 A i. Triplett.lf yj A.

3 0 0 8 (H Marlon, ss a 3 Kerr.as 3011 5 0 2 3 2 Hansen, 0 0 0 0 Ba ett.p 0 0 1 0 Fischer, 2 0 0 0 Oi a-D. Ga'la 1 EmMch.p 0 0 0 0 21 Pyle.p 0 0 0 0 1 b-Medwick 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 34 3 7 24 101 Total 40 11 15 27 8 a Batted for Fischer In aixth. Batted for Pyle in ninth. New York 01020000 3 St. Louis 2010102 5 1J Errors, Reyes.

Hopp; run batted In, Garms, Sander 2, Reye, Marion 6, Lombard! 2. Verban. O'Dea: two base hits. OOu 2, Marion; three has a hit, Marion; home run. base on balls, Hansen 1.

Fischer 2, Barrett 4. Pyle 1. Em-mertrh 1 atrikeouts, Hansen II, Fischer n. Barrett hita. Hansrn 4 In 1-3.

Fischer 4 in 4 2-3. Emmerich 4 In 2 1-3, Pyle 3 In 2-3; lnsin. pitolier, Fischer. Second dame NEW YORK ST. LOUIS at a Ruckor.ff 4 112 4 112 0 Foxx.

lb 3 0 0 5 Oi Russell. If 3 2 3 3 0 Dinpes.cf 3 2 2 3 OlDahlc n.lb 3 0 14 0 tioston 4, Detroit 3 (1). Detroit 4, Boston 3 (2l. Washington 3, Chicago 1 (1). Chicago 5, W'aiihintton 1 (2).

Team Standing OLD TIES HADE 10 11 01 Salkeld, 3 113 0 Peacock. 3 0 2 4 0 Gables, 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 HRescigno.p 1 0 0 0 0 R.B 3 0 0 0 10 10 Karl.p 1 0 0 0 0 h-Sewell 1 0 0 Pet. I ret 19 2(1 Lrrori, Stephen, potter; runs batted In. Guttertdge, Kail, Eatalella. George; two-bane hita, Christopher, George; home runs.

Guttertritte. Eatalella: bane on balla, rf Christopher 2. Potter itrlktoula, Christopher 4, Potter 7. HeoonS Gam ST. MU'IS I PHILADELPHIA ah a ab Rut 'W re 2 ft 0 1 4 Wtlkinn.sa 3 0 0 1 1 New York 24 15 Boston Detroit 20 15 .571 Cleveland Like Total 31 4 27 6 Totals 33 1 6 27 14 a Batted for Garbark in ninth, Batted for Gettel in ninth.

Cleveland 1 0300000 0 4 New York 00001000 01 Errors, Rocco, Crosetti: runs batted in, Seercy 2. Rose, Rocco. Lindell: two base hits. Mackiewicz. Metheny, Rocco; hases on balls.

Duhiel 4, Gromek strikeouts. Duhlel 3, Gromek 5. Gfttel 4: hits, off Dublel 4 In 2 1-3, Gettel 2 In 2-3; 1ns-InK pitcher. Duhlel. inirreit.ir 3 3 1 razen.rf 4 0 2 1 0 cTullo.p 0 0 0 0 1 io-S'ltzgv'r 1110 0 "unii.n 4 12 4 lilianlel.lt 4 1 1 1 1 St.

Louis IS 17 Wash'lon Chicago 19 18 .5141 Phils. Brlttaln.r. 4 1 2 lIMele.rf Stevens. lb 4 0 17 HBeeler.Sb NEW 1 0 0 0 Parker.2b 4 0 1 2 2 Kerns. Tots.

2S1110 18 61 Totals 30 1113 18 4 a-Rjitted for Rcscigno in fifth. h-Ran for Waner In fifth. c-Batted for Roe In elxth. Hart. 2 0 0 0 2 ft 0 3 ft 0 5 12 4 0 4 0 2 0 4 3 0 0 3 1 3 0 2 4 4 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 OOAO 0 Rreard.sa Davis, Philadelnhla 204023 11 PittshurKh 0 0 0 3 5 1 4 2 2 2 Olson.

2b ft 1 1 2 Ramos. If 4 10 11 Iavila.p la-Tyler (Krall.p l-Palmer 4 II 2 2 Hopp.rf 3 0 3 njOaima.Sh 3 1 so 7 Bvrn.rf ft 0 2 ft 0 hMrf.hea 0 1 7 0 ft 0 1 1 2 Metrn.lf Qui 4A113 1EFtal Martin. If 2 0 0 0 Slebert. lf Moore. rf 4 0 0 0 0 George.

Srhulie 4 0 13 4 Ha II, 20 Harwo h.e 4 0 0 1IKell.3b Ehirler.p A 0 0 0 2 Burna.rf iNeeiom.p Ott rf 4 1 2 2 Games Todny No games scheduled. NATIONAL l.El.l Vrstcrilnv' Results St. Iiiils n. New York 1 1 Mt. Linus a.

New York 2 i Cincinnati Rrooln Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn 1 Boston 2, Chicago 1 (1). Chicago 3, Boston 1 i Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia ft (1). Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 9 complete Team Standing 3 A 4 1 0 0 011.0'barrtl.e 4 0 2 2 II A. lams.

rf 3 10 2 0 3 0 113 3 2 1 1 4 4 4 1 2 2 3 112 3 4 115 1 4 10 11 St Hpringer.p Revee.3b 4 0 0 21Rlre.c ft 0 1 ft 3 0 0 0 0 1 Cleaned. Presssd. Hspairsd Lining Replaced Fret! ft 0 1 2 1 A Cara.lb 3 UMarion.ss -I Nats Bag Opener, Split with Chisox Washington Chicago staged a 5-run uprising in the Totals 3 8 11 27 91 Totals 3fl 3 11 27 12 Keu.ss 4 0 1 3 5iVerhan.2b 2 0 0 1 0 8 FR 1 Feldman. 1 0 0 0 2 Wilks.p aPeck x- ailed because of Sunday law. Errors.

Wasdell. Handler; run batted in, Wasdell 2, Koxx. Trlpiett 2. Peacock 3, Russell 3. DahlRren 2.

Salkeld, Elliott 2. DiMaggio 2. Barnhart; two base hlta. Elliott. Dahlgren.

DiMagglo. Barnhart; three base hits, Wasdell, Russell, Elliott. Saltzgaver; home runs. Wasdell, Salkeld; bases on hall. Gables 4.

Rescigno 1. Cuccurullo 1. Roe struck out. Gables 2, R. Barrett 3, Roe; hits.

Gables 4 In I 2-3. Rescigno 3 in 2 1-3. R. Barrett a Ratted for t'avila In aeventh. Batted for Krall In eighth.

1 0 0 0 0 looio (2, m- Hansen. ll ll Herry.p Gerkln.p 1 0 0 0 1 Montreal 2 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 Syracuse 20100000 0 3 -I fourth inning to defeat Washing SPEEDY'S Toa 44 0 3 14 Total! 46 0 10 39 12 against Syracuse. The story -that Mel Ott of the Giants fined his ace pitcher, Bill Volseile, struck a reminiscent chord with the Rochester Skipper. "There must have heen something more to it than that Volseile threw up a change of pace with the count two strikes and no said Grimes. "Five hundred dollars for that? That's pretty steep! "But it doesn't compare with the fine I got in 1919 from Charley Ebbetts.

president of the Dodgers. About the, sixth or seventh Inning, I threw up a pitch that Jake Daubcrt of the Reds hit for a two-run homer. Ebbetts fined me 'Ebbets hsd sold Daubert to the Reds a few seasons before. Jake drove a hard bargain on his contract because he threatened to jump to the Federal League. Ebbetts never had much use after that for Jake.

When he hit that home run off me, Ebbets was really mad. The telephone rang in the dugout, and Ebbets ordered Uncle Robbie to take me out of the game. "I was so steamed up I fired the ball over the grandstand. DmilH-rt hit a good pitch, the l'ht I could give him. That year I had a $1,000 bonus promised me If my pitching was satisfactory.

Khhelts cancelled the bonus. 1 stayed with the Dodgers until 192B but never got It back. If anyone else on the lied hit that hall except Daubert, It wouldn't hae mattered." One of yesterday's postponed games will be played as part of a Sunday douhleheader Aug. 19 and the second will be staged at Rochester Sept. 9 on the closing day of the season, also as a part of a douhleheader.

4 SALKELD REJECTED Error. Davila. Beeler runs hsttert in ton 5-1 and gain an even break in a flatted for Nswsom In aeventh. fc Batted for Wilklns In aeventh. Brlttaln 2.

Better 2, Stevens. Hart, Mele, Durrett, Gladu: two-base hits. Mele. Rrvl- 9 in 4 2-3. Karl 4 In 1 1-3.

Cuccurullo the day's activities after faltering Pet. 1 19 1R 18 IX 'A 15 21 .417 10 31 .244 New York 27 14 Chicago Pittsb gh 22 IS .579: Cincinnati St. Louis 23 IS Brooklyn 21 19 Phila. Game Today Cincinnati at Pittsburgh' Only game scheduled. ft.

Loula 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adams. 0 1 Total 33 2 24 13 Total 31 8 7 27 9 New York 000 10 0 01 0 2 St. Louis 0 0 4001 03 8 Errors, Kerr. A. Gardella.

Marion: runs batted In, Pchoenriienst 2. Hopp. Garms. LombardI, Rice 2. Ott.

Verban 2: two base hits. Ott, Sanders. Rucker; base on balls. Feldman 1, Hansen 2, Adorns 1, Wilks strikeout. Hansen 2, Wilks hits, off Feldman 3 In 2 1-3.

Hansen 3 In 5 1-3, Adams 1 in 1-3; loslns pitcher. Feldman. 3 in 1-3. Roe 0 in 2-3. 212 COURT STREET Park Free at Chimes Sla'ioa Acros the 6trst riquez, Gladu, Caen; base on balls, ra-riquez.

Gladu. Cazen; base on balls. Da- in the opener 3-1. Johnny Humphries, on the mound, held the Sena Davlla 2, Krall 1: hits, off Davila 10 in 7. Krall 0 In 1, Springer 1 In 1: loalnc tors in the second game.

Scores: Brooklyn Drops pitcher, Davila. First Game CHICAGO WASHINGTON ah a' ab a Second Game MONTREAL SYRACUSE" ah al ahrhoa Moses. rf 4 0 0 2 Oi Case.rf.cf 4 12 2 0 Pair to Cincinnati Cincinnati The Cincinnati Reds took both ends of a dou Kltman.of 5 113 l) Rod 110 0 3 Kan-ell. Ib 4 117 0 Klllirl lb 4 0 1 2 Torres. ss Claude Passeau 3 1114 0 3 1 2 ft 4 3 1 4 4 0 2 2 oi cn'io 4 1 4 3 1 3 OI Cairn.

3 1111 niadu.rf 2 2 11 0 Daniel. lb 3 0 0 7 1 Stevens, lb 4 0 17 OI Mele.rf 2 1 0 Todd.e 4 0 2 2 0 Beeler.3b 2 1 1 0 4 0 2 3 2 Shop 'til 9 P. M. Tonight Hurls Two-Hitter 3 II 0 1 3013 0 0 0 II 3 1110 3 0 0 I Vhnlk.iih ll II 5 2 i Vent lira. HT Mli 2 0 0 1 4i TTrsh.c 3 0 1 3 21 Hinks rf l.re.p 3 1 2 1 1 Chippie.

rf CnldweH.p 0 0 0 0 Oi Wolff, Philadelphia 000000000000 00 Error. Kell. Wilkin: two baae hlta. Byrneii 2, f. hulte 1.

Metro. McQulnn: ban balla. Newaom 3, Shirley 4, Berry 1, ierkin 3: atrlkeouta. Newaom IS, Khirley S. Berry 1.

Gerkln 1: hit, off Newom 2 Sn -7. Berry 3 In 2 1-3. lrrkln 1 In 3 2-3 4 Newhouser Gains Win in Nightcap Boston UP) Hal Newhouser prevented Detroit from losing an entire four-game series to the Boston Red Sox yesterday when he on the second game of a double header 4-3 for his sixth victory of the sesson. The Sox won the first game, 4-3. Scores: Ftrat Came Chicago The veteran Parker.2b 4 1 2 2 4 Kerns, 2 0 0 0 Hart.3h 2 1 0 0 2iOlson.2h 3 0 0 2 2 Hreard.es 4 1'2 3 0 Rami.

If 3 0 0 2 0 Koy.p 4 110 2 Hrbber.p 0 II (Rlue.p 2 0 0 2 2 laTyler 1 0 0 0 0 1 Claude Passeau. his ailing elbow hleheader from the Brooklyn Dodger yterday, 6-2 and 2-i. to extend their winning streak to eigftt games. Scores-First Game BROOKLYN CINCINNATI ab al ah a stsnky.2b 4 2 2 4 1 2 4 Rosen. cf 4 0 2 3 Clav.rf 4 1 3 Galan.lb 5 0 12 I GWalker.rf 4 1 6 KVVal er.rf 4 0 0 2 M'Cor k.lb 4 1 1 apparently mended, stopped Boston with two hits to win the second Total 32 9 11 21 8 Totals 22 2 3 21 9 Total 32 1 7 24 13! Tot'ls 30 3 11 27 15 ChiiaRo 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Waxhlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 3 Errora, Vaughn.

Mosea; runa batted In, Kuhel 2. Vaughn: two base hits. l.ee. Curt-right, Case: three base hits. Karrell; bases on balls.

I-e 3: strikeout. Wolff 3. Lee hits, oft Lea 10 in 7 1-3, Caldwell 1 in 2-3. Second Game Olmo.lf 3 0 0 2 0 Mesner.3b suke th.e 3 0 2 0 0 Sipek.lf game of a douhleheader for Chicago, 3-1, after the Cubs had dropped the opener, 2-1, 'before 9,110 fans who shivered in 44-de-gree weather yesterday. Only 29 men faced Passeau as he turned in one of the best pitching performances of the year here Hart.

3b 4 2 12 1 3 0 14 0 4 12 0 2 3 113 0 3 110 2 3 0 0 2 2 Miller. ss 3 0 0 0 6 Unser.e 1 0 Bowman, CHICAGO, I WASHINGTON a Batted for Blue In aeventh. Montreal 2 0 0 1 9 Syracuse 1 0 0001 0 2 Error. Breard, Cazen, Steven, Rodri-Ifuei; run batted In, Stevens, Parker, Roy. Kitman 2, Gladu, Todd, Mele; two-baae hit, Roy, Durrett, Mele.

Cazen; baae on balls, Roy 5. Bebber 3. Blue 2: strike-Tints. Roy 2, Bebber 1. Blue 3: hits, off Bebber 5 in 1 (none out in 2ndJ, Blue 6 in losing pitcher, Bebber.

ibr I i' ab a Davis, Nitrhs.p a-Bord'ay 1 1 1 1 li DETP.OIT BOSTON 5 1 4 Case.rf 4 0 2 2 0 Moses. rf Farrell.lb ah a 5 1 2 Kuhel. lb 4 1 15 ab 1 1 1 o. i 4 115 A Matna y.p 4 2 3 7 3 4 2 3 3 4, 1 2 4 b-Aderholt 1 to win hia third game. Jim Tobin.

4 0 0 0 41 Totals 33 2 24 1.V Total 33 10 27 9 3 0 0 1 Oi Batted for Nitrholas in seventh. 4 il Batted for Hathaway in ninth. 4 114 Torres. ss 4 1 2 5 0 Vaugon.2 3 0 0 1 4 Hift.2h 4 117 1 Rinks. rf 4 0 1 fi Guerra.e 4 0 1 2 0 Ventura.

If 3 0 0 0 1 Pierettl.p his foe on the mound, scored the 2b one run after he doubled, went toiMichaei, ft 0 ti 3 2 Metvlch.lb 3 0 0 4 1 Stiner.2h 3 0 0 1 01 2 0 1 liJohnton.l 4 111 UlLazor.rt 4 2 2 0 Lake.au 3 0 0 2 1 Tobin.Sh 4 0 14 Garbark.c 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ferriaa.p Biorer.i Mayo.Io Caibme.nf Tork.lb Crimrr.r' Outlaw. Mlr.3b mft.e Trout, a-Wtob Tresh.e 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 2 4 0 3 0 1 3 0 4 112 2 4 12 0 2 3 0 0 ft 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 12 00001 01 0 02 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati 0 5 100000 6 Hu'ph s.p Pittsburgh CP) Bill Salkeld, hard-hitting second-string Pittsburgh Pirates catcher, was rejected for military service yesterday and classified 4-F because of an ailing right knee. lUIlneh.p 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 laLavne 1 0 0 0 0 ibFerrell 1 0 0 0 0 -I third on a balk and came in on Eddie Joost's fly. Catcher Phil Masl got the other hit off Passeau, a single to left. Scores: First Game BOSTON I CHICAGO Ib li (i il ah a 4 0 10 10211 Mack.

lb 4 01 12 4 0 0 7 2 32 4 11 27 12 Total 31 3 24 12 Total r.rrors. r. viaiKer, run oattei in. Rosen, Bordagaray, Clay. Sipek, Miller, tjnser.

Bowman; two-base hits, Rosen. Miller 2: three-bass hit. Bowman: home run. Bordagaray; bases on balls. Hathaway 1.

Bowman 4: atrikeouts. Bowman 2: hits, off Davis 8 In 1 2-3, Nitrholas 2 in 4 1-3. Hathaway 0 In loatng pitcher, Davis. Second Game BROOKLYN CINCINNATI ab al ab a Borgay.3b 4 0 0 4 2 2 0 12 2 Roeen.cf 3 0 14 OlClay.cf 4 2 2 6 0 Totals 3 5 9 27 12 Totals 34 1 7 27 21 a Batted for Ullrich in seventh. 1 Batted for Holborow in ninth.

Chicago 0 0 0 S0 0 0 0 5 Washington 10000000 0 1 Krrors. Clift, Michaels, Kuhel: run batted in. Vaughn, Dickshot. Curtrlght, Schalk, Tresh; two baa hit, Torres, Vaughn, Kuhel, Curtright; bases on balls, Humphries 2. Pieretti 1.

Ullrich 1: 2 112 OIBecker.lb 3 0 1111 Holmes.rf 2 0 0 1 4 1110 4 0 0 2 OlPafko.cf 4 0 2 0 0 Leaf Rally Yields Split with Bears Newark, N. J.JPi A two-run surge in the final frame gave Toronto's Leafs a 4-2 victory over the Newark Bears in the nightcap of a twin bill yesterday and an even break for the day. The Leafs were shut out in the opener by Frank Hiller, who scattered six hits for his aeventh victory, 8 to 0. Scores: Pint Cam TORONTO NEW A RK ab si ah a-Ran lor Trout ia ninth. Heiroit 000 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 Kton 1S000001 4 fcrror.

none; runa batted In, Maler, Fwift. Trout, Johnson, Metkovlch, Bteiner, Tobio; two baae hit. Lake; bases on bail. Trout 2, Wilson 6, Ferri 1: strikeouts. Trout 4.

Wilson 5: hits, Wileon 4 In 8, Ferries 0 In winning Pitcher, Wilson. Second Gams DETROIT I BOSTON at a ab a Wsbb.s 4 110 Lake.es 4 2 12 6 Kluttz.c 4 111 lTNicholson.r 4 0 3 1 0 Drews.2b 3 0 0 3 3 0 14 1 Galan.lb 2 0 0 5 0 O.Walkr.rf 5 0 3 2 0 Wietel'n. 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 K.waikr.rt 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 1 Olmo.K 4 0 11 4 0 110 strikeouts. Pieretti 1. Holborow hits, off Pieretti 5 in 3 1-3, Ullrich 2 In 3 2-3, Holborow 2 in losing pitcher, Pieretti.

0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 14 4 4 0 0 5 1 4 0 12 1 3 0 12 3 Baenskl ss 4 13 3 51 Tipton. If Stanky.2b 2 0 12 SI Sipek, if Andrew, 2 0 0 2 2uMiller.es a-Aderholt 1 0 0 0 0Uner.e Dsnionio.c 0 0 0 1 01 Dasso.p h-Sukefort 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Total 29 1 24 13 To sis Logan, 3 0 11 3Merullo.ss 3 0 0 2 2 (h-Lowrey 1 0 0 0 0 IWyse.p 2 0 0 0 2 -8auer 10 10 0 IStewart.p 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 5 27 1BI Totals 32 1 11 27 14 a -Ratted for Wyse In eighth, Batted for Merullo in ninth, Ran for Livingston tn ninth. Boston 00001 1 00 02 Chicago 0000001 0 0 1 5 2 2 2 1 1 5 0 2 4 York, lb 3 0 1 10 Cramer. rf 3 0 0 1 Outiaw.lt 4 0 0 2 Valer3h 4 0 2 0 Pie ms 3 117 Walter, er.p 4 0 0 1 b-Kox Terry, j-Holtn I Woods, 1 2 27 9 4 0 0 2 0 4 12 11 4 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 1 4 0 2 11 0 3 0 II 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Columbus Mazar Pitches No-Hitter OLTJMBTJS, OHIO UJ3 Pete Mazar, 21-year-old southpaw, pitched a no-hit, no-run game for the Columbus Bed Birds here yesterday, but missed a perfect game because of a teammate's error. Mazar's victims were the Kansas City Blues, who tossed In five errors to make Columbus' 4-to-0 victory that much easier.

The lefthander was backed up by a 10-hit attack. Mazar moved up in the St. Ixuiis Cardinals' system this spring from Allentown in the Inter-State League where he won 11 and lost six for that pennant-winning club. Probable Pitchers In Major Leagues NATIONAL I.F.AGrE Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Heusser (-3) a-Hat ted Yor Andrew In seventh. 3 0 0 3 0: Kuk.lf 4 0 2 2 0 4 0 12 5 0 2 3 4 Errors.

Johnson, Merullp: run batted in. fas' no. 2b Kluttz. Logan, Pafko; three-base hit. Cavarretta; bases on balls.

Logan 2. Wyse 4 0 12 4 2 1 14 4 3 10 3i Rabe.cf 3 2 12 0 3 0 0 0 0Portneri3b 3 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 4.3 Dlfani.ss 3 110 4 3 0 0 1 3 1111 b-Katted for Dantonlo In nmth. Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 II 0 1 Cincinnati 100001OO 2 Krror, Bordagaray; runs batted tn. Stanky. G.

Walker, Mesner; two base hit, Bas-tiski: three base hit, G. Walker; bases on ball, Chapman 6, Dae so 5: atrlkeauta, Chapman 2, Daeso 2. 2: strikeouts, Logan 1. Wyse 3: hits, off -i Totals 35 4 9 27 101 Total 35 3 8 27 13 Wyse 5 in 8, Stewart 0 in losing pitcher V. strlneevich (3-2 1.

Only game scheduled. AMKIIKAV 1.EAGIE No games scheduled. Wyse. 3 1 41 Grofki.c 4 1110 a Ratted for Terry In sixth, Batted lor Walters In ninth. Tlrolt 1 0004 0 00 04 Davla, lb Morgan, If Pruitt.c i Houck.rf Piet.Sb 1 Theole.ss 1 Jordan, I a-Drake Cronin.p Jarlett.p 3 0 2 1 Miller, 4 12 2 1 seeond Game BOSTON CHICAGO ab ab i 2 0 0 1 Ol Boston 0 1 000 1 01 03 JOOST.JO 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oi 0 0 0 1 Be Comfortable in Sports Coats From California come these smart, comfortable sportj coats.

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lb 4 0 0 8 01 Johnson. Ib 101247 1 1 i. 1 rt a i.i.i i. i hiii ii, i. I it Holmes.rf 3 0 0 1 OiCaVta.1 4 1110 -I Josh Gibson Error, Maler and Law: runs onnu In.

York, Richard, Mayo. Cullenbine. Met-konch. Johnson; two base hit. Webb, Johnson: home run.

Richards; atolen base. York: bases on balls, Terry t. Woods strikeouts. Newhouser 5. Terry 3, Woods 2 hits, off Terry 8 in JS.

Woods 1 in il1 rtreh. Woods: losing pitcher, Terrs Total 30 0 6 24 141 Totals 33 ll 27 11 a Batted for Jordan in eighth 3 0 0 8 0: Pafko.cf 4 0 12 0 Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 isewark 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 5 Error, Jordon, Theols; runs batted In, t-rosny. Former, Rothman. Hiller. Knk: wo-ba hita.

Crosbv. Zimmerman, rm.ni Shoff Accounts for 8 Runsii Davis; three-base hit, Croshv; base on balls. Jordon 3, Hiller 2. Cronin 1: strike Masi.c 3 0 11 3 1 2 0 Drews. 2h 3 0 0 1 0' Rlce.c 3 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 2 Si Merullo.s 3 0 0 0 2 Tobin.

2 110 3 13 10 aNIeman 1 fl oi Totals 28 1 2 24 9 Totals 31 3 8 27 a Ratted for Tobin In ninth. Boston on 0001 no 1 Chicago 00 2 1 0 0.x .1 Error, Holmes: runs batted In. Jnost. Becker. Cavarretta.

Nicholson; two-base hits, Tobin, Nicholson; base on balls, Passeau strikeouts, Tobin 1, Passeau 5. out. Hiller 1. Jordan 2. Jarlett 1: hits, off Jordan ft in 1.

Crnnln 3 In 1-3. Jar 0 0 0 0 0 I Henry.p Honks, a Devlin Mens Casuals Street Floor Polll.p 0 ni 1 oi 0 0 0 0 1 oooo 1 2i 10 0 11! Jamison, lett 3 In 2-3; losing pitcher, Jordan. Second Game TORONTO NEWARK ab a' ah a hRarillln smith, erscy Beats Orioles Twice, 7-2, 4-0; Evens Series For ten years JOSH GIBSON has never failed to hit .500 in the Negro National Baseball League. After watching Gibson, Walter Johnson, baseball's greatest pitcher, said: "That boy is worth $200,000 to any major league ball club." owner of the Washingfon Senators, standing baseball for more distance with less effort than Theole, 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 3 3Crosby.2b 3 0 112 -I Totals 33 2 5 24 10 Totals 30 7 9 27 7 PONY League Shop: Drake.lf 4 0 13 3 0 17 2 Davis, lb 2 0 0 8 0 Holt, If 3 0 110 Morgan.cf 4 0-2 4 0 3 0 0 2 0 Houck.rf 4 0 11 Dlfani.ss 3 0 13 2 Plet.3b 3 1 2 0 01 Rothman, 4 113 0 Pruett.c 3 2 12 OiTaylor.c 2 113 0 Martin, 4 110 2 0 0 0 1 (a-Houtz 1 0 0 0 0 Jersey City UP) With Dick Shoff accounting for 8 runs batted The ideal gift for Dad! In during the twin bill, Jersey City -I Cl.rk Griffith, nearby added: "Gibson hit a Yesterday's Results All games postponed. Tesm Standings W.

I. Pet. TV. Pet. Bradford 20 4 833 Well sv ills 9 11 .450 Jamesto'n 13 7 650OIean 14 Batavia 13 7 650Hornell 7 1 .304 Lock port 10 8 .556 Krje 3 IS .158 Games Today Olean at Wellsvllle.

Bradford at Hornell, Jamestown at Batavia, Erie at Lock port. 8.50 "Thorens" Gift Set a Batted for Hooks In second. Batted lor Jamison In fourth. Baltimore 00101000 0 2 Jersey City 30001300 7 Errors, Wein: runs batted In, Lockman, Shoft Bennington, Skaff, Krees; two-bass tilt, Lockman, Bhoff, Schemer; base on ball, Van Slate 2, Henry 2, Tellier 7, Jamison 2, Smith 2, Kress 1: strikeouts, Tellier 2. Smith 1, Poill hits, oft Van Slate 2 In 2-3.

Smith 7 In 4, Henry 0 In 0 (pitched 2 batters), Tellier 5 In 5 2-3, Hooks 0 In 1-3, Poll! 0 in 3 1-3. Jamison 0 In 2. Kress 0 In 1: winning pitcher, Polli; losing pitcher. Van Slate. Perond Came BALTIMORE JERSEY CITY Totals 31 4 12 21 6 Totals 27 2 8 21 7 a Batted for Mackay In seventh.

Toronto 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 4 Newark 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Errors. Theole. 2: run batted in, Castano 2, Zimmerman, Kuk. Theole; base on balls, Mackay 6, Martin atrikeouts, Mackay 3. captured both ends of a double-header from Baltimore yesterday, 7-2 and 4-0, to earn an even break in the four-game series.

Shoff paced a 9-hit Little Giant attack at the expense of half a dozen Oriole hurlers with three hits good for 5 runs batted in in the opener. Rollie Van Slate, Baltimore starter, was charged with the defeat while Crip Polli, who retired 10 men in order after relieving Ray Tellier in the sixth, was credited with the victory, his fourth of the season. Scores: First Came BALTIMORE JERSEY CITY G-ive him a complete matching set. Genuine iiiard billfold, and matching cigarette case and a "Thorens" lighter in a gift box. Other lighters, $1 to $10.

ab af ab a Eastern League Braun.s 4 0 2 3 3 1110 0 0 0 oi Schemer.lb 3 12 6 2 b-PfeWer Rilev.rf Meldic.cf Skaff.3b Latsha.lb Kress, 20 Kahn.lf 4 0 1 0 Lay ton, 21130 3 0 0 0 0 Lokman.rf 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 11 Beneton.cf 3 0 110 3 0 1 0 2b 3 12 4 2 10 0 1 3 0 0 2 3 any player I ever saw." Josh Gibson, "The Brown Bambino" and the world Negro champion Homestead Grays play the Rochester ALL-STARS RED WING STADIUM JUNE 5th, 8:30 P. M. 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 Oi Clausen, 0 Lollar.e 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 111 iJIis.P Cold, Wet Grounds Thwart Semipros JOID and wet grounds washed out the entire four-game slate in the Rochester District Semipro Lesague yesterday. The chart had shown -Crafts scheduled to invade Rush, Symingtons meeting Ebers at Cobbs Hill, Sodus Point at Palmyra and East Rochester opposing Mandells at Genesee Valley Park. YESTKKDAY'S KESILTS Hartford 4.

Wilkes-Barre 3 (1). Wilkea-Barr at Hartford (2; rain. Bcranton 11, Albany 2 (1). Albany 3, Bcranton (2L Utica 13, Elmlra 3. Wllliamsport at Binghamton, 2 games, rain.

TEAM STANDINGS Pct.i Pet Wil'msp't 13 9 .591 1 Bcranton 12 12 .500 Hartford 12 9 .5711 Albany 12 12 .500 Elmlra 11 10 524! Ltica 12 12 .600 Podgany.p 2 0 0 0 4 a-Barillarl 1 0 0 0 0 ab a ab a -I Ftraun.as 4 111 2 Torre. 3b 4 2 14 1 Total 25 0 7 18 10 Total 23 4 1 SI 8 a-Batted tor Podgajny in seventh. P.lley.rf 4 12 3 Schemer. lb 4 0 2 9 0 4 0 0 3 flltayton.K 4 2 12 0 Smoke Shot o-rtan for tiraun In seventh. Mel ck.ef Skan.b 4 0 0 1 2 2 3 1 3 0 Kaiiimnr.

0 li 0 0 00 10 7 0 0 0 4 Uttw.lt i i 4 0 0 2 0' Jersey City W'k's-B-s 12 12 Bingh-mt'n 7 15 .318 Krees.2b-p i ii i nnn.o 3 0 0 0 lHVein.ss 3 0 1 2 0 Clausen. 0 0 0 0 0, Teliier.p TICKETS ON SALE AT RED WING STADIUM TODAY 4 1 ji r.rror, Br mm; runs hatted in. Lockman. 1' Shoff home run. Short: base on ball.

3 6 1 1 Podgajny 1. Melli trikeout. Pod-3 0 0 0 1 gajny 1, Melli 2, IsaJtn.lf LeiJard.e Ciate GAMES TODAY Elmira at Utlra. Wllliamsport at Binghamton. Witkes-Barr at Hartford, at Alban..

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