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KOCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY, JULY 1. 1045 2C CROWSON TWICE SHACKLES ORIOLES OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION The Sportsman Bv HOWARD KEMP Service Store Mandells, Sodus Clash Today At Palmyra in Loop Feature 100 SOUTH AVENUE Stone 3144 OMAN CLASGEXS, State Skcct Association and' Finger Lake League secretary when he entered the Army, is back in civvies again and a more confirmed outdoors man than ever. With his brother Ben, he has acquired a 129-acre farm on the horei'of Black Lake and, between farming, fishing and hunting, he doesn't figure to spend much time under a roof. vjiy Lempsey, iugr.

E. Rochester Facets Palmyra, Two City Contests Set MAPLE LEAF HURLER WINS 8-2, 7-0 TILTS Toronto (AP) "Woody Crowson pitched and won both ends of a doubleheader for To ronto ajrainst Tialtimore yesterday, scattering five hits for the 8-2 opening game win and a two-hit 7-0 shutout win in the nightcap. In the opener the Leafs broke a two-run tie by counting twice in the sixth and three times in the seventh on a combination of 7 hits and two passes. First Game GAMES TODAY Xfandells vs. Sodus Point at Talmyra.

Kbera vs." Rush sit Oeneses Valley Park. Palmyra at Kaat Rochester. Symingtons vs. Crafts at Cobbi Hill. (All sames, 3 p.

BALTIMORK I TORONTO ab I ab a 3 0 12 3 5 0 2 10 1 wmi I '1 I PWil i :4 ji 4 5 2 3 3 0 3 12 3 2 5 2 2 2 0 4 12 12 0 13 4IThorle.M 0 14 1 Davis, lb 118 2iHouck.lt 0 1 0 li 113 Morgan, cf 0 0 1 0Piet.3b 0 0 1 OOO 3 Drake. rf 0 0 0 OlCrowson.p 0 0 0 0 Lady.c 0 0 0 01 Braun.M Rilry.rf F.Skaff,3 Kahn.tf J.Wet.cf aKrras Jamison, 5 13 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 4 0 112 2 10 2 0 A contending position in the Rochester District Semipro League will he at stake at Palmyra today when Mandells, two-time pennant winners, clash with Sodus Point Chiefs. While those first division rivals are meeting, the other occupants of the top bracket face second division foes. Ebers, leading the circuit by a half game, will play host to Rush at Genesee Valley Park, and East Rochster Despatch Shops, tied for second place with Sodus Point, will play Palmyra at East Rochester. Fourth contest on the slate brackets a pair of Rochester rivals, Symingtons and Crafts, at Cobbs Hill.

All games are slated for 3 o'clock starts. Mandells, who have been able to play only three of their games, were beaten by Ebers but won the other pair of contests, and If they Between his Iarming cnores he plans to operate camps on the lakeshore frontage for fishermen in the summertime and hunters in the fall and winter, and he's going to get in a little duck fhooting himself, we understand, for besides raising poultry, he's going to compete with Ducks Unlimited by raising quack-quacks. Then if there are no flight ducks handy, he will have his own to shoot at. He will have his venison in the fall, too, for he reports there are at least two herd of deer hanging around the premises and he promises to make 'em 'pay this fall for the liberties they are taking with his crops. Romey always has been an ardent hunter as well as a fisherman but reports from the Hammond sector are to the effect that he now finds himself in the peculiar position of being hunted since his new neighbors learned that he is a bachelor.

But he is a. cagey chap and is passing up all invitations to such events as strawberry festivals, which in that neck of the woods are sweetened bait for those males considered eligible. Watch you step, Romey, for the Four Point Auxiliary is watch'ng developments. Members of Fins Feathers do get fish sometimes, although with 'fin ir without Vm they can have a food time on a- flh-lnjj jaunt. 0 0 0 1 -I Totals 32 2 5 24 15! Totals 39 8 1 6 27 11 a Batted for Podsajny In seventh.

Baltimore 01000100 0 2 Toronto 00020231 8 "DON'T BURN UP Krrors. Ogorek 2. Kahn: runs batted In, Lollar 2. Piet 2, Ogorek 2. Drake, Crow-son 2: two-base hits, OKorek; home run, bases on balls.

Crowson- 3, PodKajny 1, Jamison hits, Podpajny Ym dlt 11 in 6. Roclievot 4 in 13, Jamison 1 In 23; losing pitcher, Podsajny. Kernnd Gam BALTIMORE I TORONTO Vj i lifnr I ab Hi ab a Braiin.ua 3 0 1 2 0Thoele.ss 3 0 12 3 Rilev.rf 3 2 DiMornn.ct 2 10 2 0 17 1 II FAULTY ALIGNMENT" 3 0 0 2 HHoutk.lt 3 0 0 0 0 F.Skaff.3 3 0 0 1 ODavis.lb 2 2 19 1 Lollar.c 3 0 0 2 3 2 2 1 6 can turn back the Chiefs; they will bolster their chances for a third flag. Sodus Point, whose Don Harris had a string of 34 consecutive Kahn. If 2 0 1 4 0 OKOrek.2b 3 0 0 2 2 WeMr.2b 2 0 0 2 2 Drake.

rf 3 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 oil.ady.c 3 0 12 0 Kresi.D 2 0 0 1 l.Crowaon.p. 2 0 0 1 0 scoreless innings shattered in its initial defeat last week, again will 23 0 2 IS 41 Totals 24 7 7 21 11 Norton Dunham displays 42-inch northern pike boated by fellow Fins Feathers member, Jim Ayres, on recent excursion to Rapid Lake, Que. RECORD BREAKER Frankie Hayes, Cleveland catcher who set a new major league durability record Friday by donning the mask for his 218th consecutive game, gets a pat on the back from Lou Boudreau, left, manager-shortstop of the Cleveland Indiars. rely on the 25-year-old righthander. Totals B.ltlrr.or i li 000214 7 Too much or too little "toe in" will soon burn up your price-.

less tires. Our expert can quickly adjust "toe in" to the exact degree. Speca WHEEL "TOE-IN" ADJUSTMENT Sflorj Toronto Runs batted In, two-base hits, Piet 3, Thnele. Drake I.ady, Davla: home base, urane; runs. Piet.

Drake: stolen bases on balls, Kress 2. Mandells will start Al Bower or Ed Jaworskl. Ebers, victimized by East Rochester last week, have Bob Wilcox and Hiker Moran ready for action against Rush, which will counter with Harry Utter. The latter out-pitched Harris last week for Rush's initial triumph. Despatch Shops' Nick Urzetta is expected to start against George Bisons Earn 3d Straight Mueller, Hal Newhouser Turn Back Athletics, 4-1 Detroit (AP) The Detroit Tigers downed the Philadelphia Athletics, 4 to 1, yesterday in the twilight opener of a three-game series, played before 10,375 fans.

Les Mueller gave the A's only three hits hut had to have help from Hal New Buffalo UP) Home runs played Loveland of Palmyra today, but a major role again here last night when the Bisons earned a third straight triumph for the second East Rochester also has George Sundt, who turned in a stellar relief chore last week, ready for duty. The fifth place Symingtons, seek BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 69 Wheel Bearings Packed ii time this week by routing the Newark Bears, 6 to 3, in the fourth and final duel of the series. (Bobo) houser in the eighth. Louis The Bisons rolled up four of six runs gleaned irom jsoumpaw Ed Mistos in the five innings he S00 worked on circuit smashes by Ed die Boland, for his 12th or the cam AUTO CHASSIS LUBRICATION ing a return to tne.urst civision after a two-game slump, will rely on Moe Volzer or Joe Betlem against Crafts' Frank Vas. Team batting averages issued 'yesterday showed Ebers setting the pace with a .327 mark, with Mandells, hitting at a .301 clip, the only other club to top .300.

I Three league games are on the for Wednesday. They will show Sodus Point at Palmyra, Ebers meeting Symingtons at Gen-iesee Valley Park and Mandells paign and Eddie Mordarski, who fashioned his second in as many nights. NEWARK BLWALO aiirhoi! ab a Legion Nines List 2 Contests Today rPIIE Cooper-Marine nine, tied with Pulaski Post for first place in the American Legion Junior Baseball league, will clash at p. m. today with the Doud Post team at West High Athletic Field.

Pulaskis, with a record of three victories and one defeat, meet the Irondeqiioit entry at the same hour at Reuben Pake Field, Cooper Road. The Bay-siders have won two and lost two, while the Douds have jet to take a derision. Kuk.cf 5 12 1 iRarom.ss 5 0 12 3 DiiKlas.rf 14 0(12 Held. 3b Z.lmer.lb 3 0 1 9 21 Chippie, ef Rabe.W Crosby. 2b EXPERT TIBE VULCANIZING SERVICE EXPERT TIRE RECAPPING 3 0 0 4 2 2 4 12 4 0 0 3 11 4 2 2 4 1 4 0 1 Porter.3b 2 0 0 2 Boland.

rf 4 0 0 2 4 0 10 11 Mirwlcz.lf 4 1 1 1 3 Mordnkl.c 4 0 6 01 invading Rush. Standings Newsom -was charged with the defeat, his tenth straight. Newsom, who hasn't won since April 21, had the makings of an excellent game last night but Detroit bunched two of its three hits off Bobo in the third inning when Eddie Mayo's double punched over two runs. That was enough, for Mueller had a one-hit shutout through seven innings before the A's loaded the bases on two hits and a walk in the eighth. Newhouser entered at that point, wild-pitched Irv Hall across with Philadelphia's only run, walked Hal Peck and got Dick Siebert on a fly for the third out.

The Tigers tagged Joe Berry, Philadelphia reliefer, for four hits and two runs in the eighth after Newsom was removed for a pinch-hitter. PHILADELPHIA DETROIT ab ab a Wllkins.is 3 0 0 2 4 10 2 5 Peck.rf 2 0 0 2 Mayo. 2b 4 12 12 Siebert. lb 4 0 0 8 ljCuirbme.rt 3 0 12 0 Kst ella.c 3 0 0 2 York, lb 4 0 1 10 0 Rosar.c 4 0 0 6 OlOramer.rf 4 0 0 4 0 4 0 11 01 Outlaw. If 4 0 0 3 0 Baker.es Pet.

Pet. Taylor.c Mistoy.p 1 1 1 I Kbers 4 1 .800 Symingtons 2 3 Roscoe 3 1 .7501 Rush 10 10 Mackay.p 1 3 .250 1 3 .250 1 4 .200 1 0 1 0 01 Sodus Point i E. Koch. Mandells a-DKani 3 1 Palmyra 2 1 Crafts crowirr nnic $70 Totals 3S 6 10 27 11 S3 3 7 2-4 12 Tot a Is Team Batting- m-Batted tor MacKay In ninth. Newark 0300 OOO 03 WaUAl JlWaU UUUA1U AH Team BiK ralo 02112000 6 Krror.

Portner, Baker, Held: runs Kters Mandells Sodus Point K. Rochester II 63 34 47- 3R 31 33 23 28 Pot. .301 .280 .270 .238 .193 .180 .167 batted in Kuk. Morrtarski. CbJpple; three base hit, Boland: home runs, Mordarski, Boland; bane on balls, Roscoe 4, 41 22 3n 23 16 13 16 196 113 168 141 133 166 12S 16S OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION Palmyra 4 Symingtons 5 Rush 4 Crau 5 Mistos 2: hits, Mistos 8 in 5, MacKay 2 in losing pitcher, Mistos.

One of the more ucceiful treks ot the waterfront was enjoyed br a trio last week In the far reaches of Quebec. Flailing the waters of Rapid Lake, ahout 200 miles north of Ottawa, they made a killing wall-eyes and great northern pike. The party Included Jim Ayres and Norton Dunham -of the Rochester Chapter and Elmer Schwartz, one of the Buffalo brothers. Friz catch of the expedition was a 42-inch northern pike that was brought to boat by Ayres. The big fish in the little fished waters didn't go for highly colored lures but they were suckers for uncolored spinners, according to Ayres, trho weighed In his best catch at 22 pounds.

Another brother, Pat Cronin, developed into a real bass fisherman at Alexandria Bay last weekend, too, getting limit catches and Sunday, we are Informed. 4 Eteryone on that waterfront seems to be concerned over our Inability to land a three-pound bass for Elsie such as we used to do In stride a few years back, and.J. C. Schlauder, who plays host at The Carleton at Cape Vincent, haa invited us to make a try in that area this weekend. "If you are not too old to hold a rod you are a cinch to land those hig ones up here, and if you don't come through, my tip to you is to hang up your tackle or give it to someone else," pens Schlauder.

So, mates, while you're reading this column we'll be getting what Schlauder says is our last chance to get that bass for Elsie. 4 Joe Whitcombe, the Irondrquoit sage, is dubious. Authority on i matters relative to the OFA, he haw-hawed when press dispatches informed the rationing board was going to loosen up on gas for guides so that anglers could provide more meat subtitutes for the tahle. "I haven't tasted a fresh caught fish in years," complained Joe, whereupon we boldly promised to supply one meal for his family on the strength of Schlauder's report of the fishing situation at the Cape. When Earle Doucette, who keeps Maine's wildlife before the j-ublic, claimed the 1944 white-tailed deer, championship for the Pine Tree State, on the shooting of a 316-pound deer in the Maine woods last fall, he really stuck his neck out.

J. S. Smith, out in Bergen, bagged a buck that dressed 310 pounds which, multiplied by 1.27, would give it 375 pounds live weight, and cur friend Jimmy Robinson, outdoor editor of the Minneapols Star-Journal, says he knows of at least three deer shot in Minnesota last tall that would make the Maine prize appear a fawn. He says Irv Wells of Perham, shot the largest of the trio, a buck which weighed 416 pounds. They are still taking trout out of Canandaigua Lake, we are informed, but the heavy run ie subsiding.

Several good catches of whitefish were reported from that sector last week and the bass season opens on Canandaigua and other inland waters today. 1 "5f Members of the staff of the iew York State Conservation Department's pollution unit, located in this city, are examining samples of dead fish, including black bass and wall eyes, hat recently covered the waters of Cattaraugus Creek In the vicinity of Gowanda, in an effort to seek cause of death. Game wardens of the Buffalo District, declare it is the heaviest loss of game fish by pollution in recent years. Coon hound field trials will be sponsored by the Bath Rod Gun Club at its headquarters next Sunday, starting at 10 a. m.

Prizes totaling $300 are hung up for the event, according to club officals. Resumption of the clay target sports of skeet and trjpshoot-ins appears in the offing, according to Steve Ilannagan, who reports cancellation of all military small arms ammunition contracts held by a New Haven firm. He says the cancellation will result in the laying off of 1,800 employes but that steps are being taken by the manufacturers to mbsorb as many as possible of the displaced employes in the resumption qj civilian production. Royals Down Jersey Again Montreal UP)- -Montreal made it four in a row over Jersey City as White Sox Rally Sinks Yanks, 5-1 Hall, 2b 4 112 2Maier.3b 2 0 0 5jne league-leading Royals defeated 3 0 0 1 3 11 tne L.iuie oiants, -1, in iu innings. Probable Pitchers In Major Leagues XATIOXAT.

I.EAr.rK Chicago at New York Derringer (8-5) 1 and Wyse (7-5) vs. Mungo (8-3) and Brewer (2-1). Newsom.p 2 0 0 0 2 110 1 aMcGhee 10 10 IM nou.ser.p j. Johnny Gabbard held the Giants to three hits in registering his 11th Berry.p 0 0 0 0 ll -I Totals 30 1 3 24 81 Totals 31 4 7 27 triumph against one defeat. After giving up a run in the opening inning, he held the Giants scoreless the rest of the way with but one hit.

Adrian Zabala went the route for Jersey City and had a shutout for five innings, but gave up the tying run in the sixth. Chicago UP) A three-run outburst in the -eighth inning coming behind the seven-hit pitching of the veteran Earl Caldwell, gave the Chicago White Sox a 5-1 victory over the New York Yankees in the opener of a five-game series last night before 20,183. The Sox, trailing by one run, tied the count in the third on LeUoy Schalk's "double and Kerby Farrell'e single, and then went ahead in the fifth when Caldwell singled, and Wally Moses tripled. The eighth-inning outburst came when Farrell and Johnny Dickshot singled. Oris Hockett walked and Mike Tresh and Caldwell singled.

Score: Pittsburgh at Brooklyn Roe (5-5) and Gerheauser (2-S vs. Gregg (9-4) and Davis (6-6. St. Louis it Boston Wilks (4-5) and Donnelly (3-5 vs. Logan (3-2) and Tobin (7-M.

Cincinnati at Philadelphia Bowman (5-2) and Kennedy (1-5) vs. Wyatt (0-6) and Mauney o-2i. AMMUC AN I.EAGI F. New York at Chicago Borowy (9-3) and Bonham (1-5) or Dublel (5-5) vs. Dietrich (2-1) and Lee (S-5.

Washington at Cleveland Leonard (7-3 and Wolff (8-4) va. Harder (0-0) and Center 1-0 Philadelphia at Detroit Christopher (11-3) and Klores (1-3) vs. Trout (7-7) and Katon (2-0j. Boston at St. Louis O'Neill (5-1) nd JERSEY CITY I MONTREAL ab ab 4 0 0 3 0 a-Batted for Newsom iu eighth.

Philadelphia OOOOOOOl 01 Detroit 20000O02 1 Runs batted In. Mayo 3, Cnllenblne; two-base hits. Mayo 2, Mueller: bases on balls, Newsom 2. Mueller 2. Nrwhouser hits, Newsom 3 in 7, Berry 4 In 1, Mueller 3 in 7 2-3.

Newhouser In 1 1-3; winninR pitcher, Mueller; losing pitcher, Newsom. Herb Flam Gains School Net Title Philadelphia 'JP) Herb Flam, 16, Beverly Hilla high schoolboy, yesterday defeated Rolor (Ed) Ray. top seeded favorite from Philips Academy, Andover, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, to win the 37th national Intcrscholastic tennis crown at Merlon Cricket Club. Flam had been seeded second. 2 10 6(1 5 12 7 4 0 0 4 2 3 0 12 Hindu.

rf 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 4 1 12 0 4 0 3 5 6 Mead. If I.oc'an,rf Mln'alOb Clausen, Zabala, 3 0 0 4 01 Bri aln.c 4 0 3 (II Stevens. lb 4 3 0 Parker, 2b 4 0 0 0 21 Beard, ss 4 0 0 4 Oi Heart. 3b 4 0 0 2 2i Gabbard, 4 0 114 4 0 10 2 3 0 10 1 Wilson (3-5 or Terry (0-3) vs. Shirley NEW YORK CHICAGO (3-5) and Muncricf (3-1).

ab 3 113 1 1 Mnjws.rf Totals 35 1 3x 29 7 1 Total 32 2 6 30 13 ah a 4 0 110 ft 1 2 1 8 3 0 1 31 Srhalk.2b Two out when winning run scored. Jersey City 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Montreal (I 0 0 0 1 0 I) 0 1 -2 Krrors. Breanl. Welti. Bennlnctnn, Hart run hntted in.

HenrilriKtnn, Hart; two-base 4 12 14 1 4 112 0 4 0 1 3 3 10 2 0 4 0 1 4 4 0 2 4 1 4 12 12 IVrry.K 4 0 10 III Kan-ell. In Ktten.lb 4 0 17 0 3 0 0 4 r.rlnifS.:ib 4 0 1 4 1' Ho. krtt.cf 4 0 2 4 0 3 0 0 1 Honham.p 3 0 1 0 (i Caldwell, hit. l'nrker; bane on balls, 7, Hub bard 2. PONY League Eastern League Grttrl.p 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 3117 2161 Totals 36 a 12 27 1 New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chloajjo 0 1 1 0 0 3 x-5 Krnr, atirnweiss: runs bsttrd In.

J)erry, Karrell, MneH, MU-bnrls, Tresh, tTaldwell; two-bate Kiln, Htirnwt'iKS, Walnbark, Hun ham. Hhalk, 1n-rlnello-. three-bnae hit, Mows; base on hulls, Bnnharn Tald-well hits Unnhnin 12 In 7 2-3. (Intel Yesterday's Kt'Riilla Homell 4. Wellxville 3.

Jamestown 7, Kite 5. JH-k)urt 17. Batnvla. 6. Bradford 11.

Ulean 8. Team Maudlins iVt TL. B'dford 36 16 21 28 Batavia 32 17 Wellsv'le 18 25 J'st'wn 3i) 19 14 3ft L'ckport 30 21 Krie 13 33 Yestrnhijr's Remits flics S. p.lngliamton Hartford It. Alt.uny It.

(Only gIn scheduled Team Maudlin 1. Pet. Albany 33 2a Bcranton W-Barr 2 23 .5491 Kimlra Wlll'port 27 24 .5291 ITtR-a Hartford 27 23 .54111 King ton pet I UfrtttiflrrfoXJj 11 -All iSa 18 33 .327 SB tl IVt. .286 .283 In 1-3; losing pitcher, Bonham. Dodgers Conquer Bucs, 8-5 i fi ivrm ixm.tt in League Races Stella Walsh Loses Crown nUEII YOU GET YOUR CERTIFICATE BETTER BUY THE BEST! GOODYEAR TIRES ARE STILL THE BEST TIRES MADE Five-Man Rally in 8th 1 Turns Tide Before 23,736 Fans Alabama Girl Wins INTERNATIONAL IKM.IK YetrrdH)' KcmiIM Knchester ft, Hyracuse 2.

Monlreal 2, Jersey City 1. Toronto Baltimore 2 (1). Toronto 7, Baltimore 0 (2). Buffalo 6, Newark 3. Team Standing Three Events in AAU Meet Harrisburg, Pa.

(INS) Alice Coachman, 21-year-old Tuskegee (Ala), athlete, yesterday dethroned Pet. I Monlreal 47 22 Jer. City 3fi 30 Rnrheter Newark 34 29 Syracuse Baltimore 33 32 Buffalo (iirnej Today Prt. 32 31 27 .17 .412 23 38 .377 23 3S .377 Baltimore WANTED MOTORCYCLES For Docm' Workers ANY MAKE er MODEL TOP PRICES PAID See Joe At Meacham Pontiac PITTSFORD. N.

Y. HILLSIDE 288S $152. s20i in 2o.6 seconds and a leap or i feet three inches won her first place in the broad jump. The ten member Tuskegce club walked off with the first place trophy in the meet by running up 102 points, while the Polish Olympic of Cleveland was second with points. Harrisburg placed third wiht 32 points.

Other team scores were: Philadelphia Moose, 27H: German-American Club of Brooklyn, 24; Chicago Hurricanes, 22; Laurel Ladies of Toronto, Canada, 21; Forestville Playground of Chicago, 13; and Philadelphia Turners, 6. Sampson Wallops Syracusans, 15-0 gAMr.SO.V The Syracuse Athletic Club nine was no match for Sampson Naval Training Center yesterday and the Blue Jackets rolled up their 11th victory in 14 starts, 15-0. Two former major league twirlers, Clem Drieswerd of the Boston Red Sox, and Jim Kon-stanty of the Reds, divided the pitching for Sampson and kept nine hits well ncattered. former. Dodgers catcher, clouted a homer and double for Sampson.

Score: Syraense HMIIII 0 0 8 6 205044 IS 17 Humphries. Teitone, Alexander and Itciuwtt; Itrleswerd, KansUtnly and Owen Rochester at Montreal (2), at rvewark (2J, Syracuse at Jersey City (2), Toronto at Buffalo (2.1. jgw -t Stella waish as S139.5 5.50 17. 6.00 16. 6.50 16.

7.00 16. $1345 Americ a's sports' queen by capturing three events In the 23d annual Amateur Athletic Brooklyn UP) The heavy hitting Dodgers rut on another one cf their spectacular late inning last night when they lammed Rip Sewell for five hits 5n the eighth inning and, with the fVates making three costly errors, scored cix runs and defeated; the Bum, 8 to 5, before a paid at-' tendance of 23,736. Dixie Walker climaxed the bigj round by belting a home run with two mates on, his second homer of the season. jScore: i Kown moved to second. A pass to PITTSBURGH BROOKLYN ahrhna1 abrhna Fan ley, Hh 2 0 0 4 2 2 2 1 rtn 3 112 0 Rosen.

cf 5 112 0 Pun.ell if 1 2 Oalsn.lf.1b 3 2 3 2 O. TMIintt rf 4 1 1 Walker. rf 1 2 1 11 flan en lb f. 15 oirno.3b.ir 4 0 113 Cos art 2b 3 12 7 Paslnskt tm ft 1 2 0 4 Ba-n'rt 3 0 1 0 2 srhultz.lb 3 0 0 11 0 $1270 5.25 18. JfATIONAI.

I.F.AC.I Yesterday's IteMilta Boston 8, St. Louis 4. Chicago New York 2. Cincinnati 13, Philadelphia 5. Brooklyn 8.

Pittsburgh 6. Team rltandims W. L. Pet. I W.

L. Pet. Brooklyn 40 24 Pltts'gli 33 30 St. Louis 36 27 Boston 30 31 .492 New York 3 30 Cincinnati 2S 31 Chicago 32 27 17 .246 Today Chicago at New York (2); rmshtirgh. at Brooklyn (2; Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2; St.

Louis at Boston (2). PLUS FEDERAL EXCISE TAX Union's track and field meet for women at Harrisburg. The dusky sports star won the 100-meter dash in 12 sec- runs batted In, Walker 4. Dahlgren Cos- carart 2, tjlonfrlddo. Knrav; two-baie hit.

Olmo. lAprz, BoMa-i. Walker, Coscarart, three-base hit. Bor- (ilonfridd-j, Oalan aaKsray; home run, Walker; base on balls. Sewell 4.

Wuml 4, Seats 2, Herring 1, King hits, Kutid 3 In 4 1-3, Seals 0 In 1, Herring 3 in 2 2-3, King 1 la winning pitcher. Herring. kl 7th, AMF.ICICAN I KAI.I Yesterday's Kesiills Detroit 4, Philadelphia 1. Chicago 5, New York 1. Boston 2, St.

Louis 2 (called rain. Washington 3, Cleveland 0 (1) Washington 7, Clsveland 1 (2). Team Mandlnts Service Store SOUTH AVENUE Lcp 4 0 1 3 0 sAderhnlt 2 0 0 0 CeweU.p 3 1 0 0 2 Hart. 3b 0 () 0 I Peacock, 4 2 8 0 I Pfund 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 i IHerrinc 1 0 0 0 2 IhBordag'y 1110 0 I King.p 0 0 0 0 0 100 8TKI.I.A onds, tne ou-me- AVALsiI ter run in 6.5 seconds and the running high jump with a leap of five feet. The Alabaman barely nosed out Miss Walsh to win the 100-meter dash.

Miss Walsh, 34-year-old former Olympic star triumphed in the 200-meter run and the running broad jump. ALBERT DUO ADVANCES Cincinnati (INS) Bill Tal-bert, Wilmington, and Lt. Hal Surface, Kansas City, face Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cooke, Boston, in the finals of the Tri-State doubles ten- "Gig" Mgr.

Stone 3144. W. L. Pet. 32 30 .516 26 31 .456 26 33 .441 20 40 .333 Boston at Detroit (2).

W. Pet Detroit 37 24 Chicago N. York 35 25 .531 St. Louis Boston 32 27 .542: Cleveland Wash'n 31 29 names Today New York at Chicago (21 Bt. Louis (2); Philadelphia 2): Washington at Cleveland 32 5 7 24 13 Totals 39 8 14 27 13 -Eatttd for Schult.z in eighth.

a-Batted for Herrirjg In eighth. 00031001 a 1 onni nna a She captured the 200-meter run Error. Bandity, Earnhart; nis championship today..

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