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MONDAY MORNING. JULY 13, POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN. PA. PHONE 6000 PAGE ELEVEN Li. Li.

Brooilvo 3 1 0 a--s PhiUiJelpaia PiUsbuijh 45 Cincinnati 7 7 Chicago 4 3 Phils Win Pair From Bucs As Ridzik, Ennis Stand Out PHILADELPHIA. July 12 a Hamner in attempting Steve Ridzik, nreican for break up a double steal. 1 the second ti-ne in A days. lf lzik then got Johnnv O'Brien pitched ball for five and to foul out and in the next inn 50" a third innings today to help the scattered Pittsburgh STANDINGS 1 3 Cleie.ind 2 8 LcxJ-S 7 3 Pb.iade!jb-i 6. 4 5, PiuUoelp'x-a 3 7.

2 Yanks Defeat Sens Woram Takes trole In 9th Inning, 6-5 Dodgers End Giants' Streak, 4-3; Wilhelm Walks Vital Philadelphia i i edge the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-5 in the nightcap of a tv, in bill The Phils' Rob Roberts v.on his 14th of the ear the opener 6 1 as Del En "is hit a pair of homers Tr.e put the Phillies v.ith .1 S1 rci sir -333 I Berra -co-e rl b-. 5 hone I.i! 12 ua.l. Ho pinch 53 37 i) Redleg Power Blasts Cubs, in 2 The Phillies scored runs in the first inning Richie Ashburn singled, stole second aid canie C.IK-. rue home on Del En is' Mng'e An er- ror to third and he scored on a pitch. games of the first place added three more in the CINCLNNVri Brookhn Dodgers.

uon a sin- ie cond Starter Bob Miller got on Cincinnati game from the Neu York Dase OQ a fader's choice, go over CISTS today 4-3 in 10 innings. third on Eddie a i single noon. 7 7 3 usi-g four no-rer- Ridzik Carl Drevs in and scored on Ashburn's one-base -'or all their r-jis in the etond the fourth v.uh out. runners blow. Me: Clark followed a game victor-.

Rookie on first and one rui al- double, scoring Ashburn and Fred Bac-ceuski hit his "la ready in Carlos Berner bcored kus jor league homer in the nigntcao Bauer Berra ou I) Redi 12 led Lhica i a irg the her. B' St' I reni s-na-oec L. t'f-ee ru-i fo' a singes -v-e -ack-- a the rook-e's third Cnicago's Bob Riiih didn't 'ast trouble the Pittsburgh on the Tie final Philadelphia run ca'ne whiie Gus Bell chipped in his 22r.u through i' second ir.cir.g the a as ca'cher Stan Lopata's in the third on Hamncr of the season and a opener, 1 charged hi cs to -econd v.a^ muffed and Lopata and a shall slammed i MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES id Boo K'jza 1 a cs.i^e on Kuza a the a the e'jh'T. bir 'Arc-r. J-ekie opered the ninth v.ith a BOB MORGAN" Patience a Off A.L protect the rjn Fin; sR 4 2 4 II ILosa.l.

-t 2 0 Wr 4 0 3 er. cr uirz 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 rvaz'' 3 tr.2b 4 r' 5 0 Cordon, 2 He rrm 1 3b 1 rr 1 1 0 0 1 0 ss i 4 0 4 4 0 0 0 4 If 2 1 1 OJabrsVJb 4 3 2 2 0 Sl'ghlerjrf 4 0 0 0 4 3 Ib 1 3 0 B'lVo. 3 0 2 1 St C'iire 5 0 0 0 0 il 5 T.iiJt IS It J7 a--G roundel Out for Kace SJli rmiburih 0 1 MM R--Abrams 2. O'Connell. Rice.

Ajhbcrn 1 2 Eanis 3. E. O'B--en. inis 3. Himner 2.

Rice, 2B-- Eanis. HIE- an B3--Face 1 SO-- 6, Face 2. HO-- St. Loals Ji 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i i Cro'h, I ia 3 Kokos, 1- 4 V.erti. 4 4 CourLncv 4 Kr 0 3b 3 ss 3 1 3 Second a Delroi'- 4B 4 2 5 0 3 0 Ji 4 0 1 0 Boune.

3b 4 I 0 Dropo 1 A 3 4 1 4 3 AB A 0 2 0 3 N.e-3i. AB A 4 3 7 i 1 2 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 'J 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 1 7 2 12 BOSTON. Reyno'c- to L.OSCS hander Harr- tne '-d Philadelphia AthletRS to a 4 I Bi.sb\ 1 er ox for a A 3 4 A ci spl er 3oslon ju.y :2 ser-e catcher Del Wilber batted a long runs Johniv and ic in 0 Hector (Skinnv t'ie 9 5 Th? ed '-e through the middle. V.L! Roy Carrpanella drew aa inten- Bo'-O i ror" 'Ailhelnj. settiag IO" i rt ttt for Fod- anc er T'-e a Poores' fourth defeats v.hile loser "o-- ras a 5-5 record.

uphill fight r.oT.e ra'f of the ninth v.on cj'cher Ruoe aiker, douoled off v.all. Gil- sik sent Roy to "ur.g "hoi Cox slammec his to kr-Ot the ad- S'ar'er and 'o o- aid run ho lelcec and eight. 3 RobiiiOn between then 1 in "rou- o.e in a.mo^t erj lr ming. Funlio a bases-loaded threat in 'he firs: frame when he a double play out Dodger rulers got as far as second base 'n tr ce additional mningi before Broo'-J rally the it'" Byrd Tops Red Sox To Give A's SpliL ay fa 0 2 2 Bucha. 1 Brarca i 0 McGheo.c 1 3 0 2 Mj--a 4 4 bBalli Aber, i 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 Scales 0 1 ErauU.

0 1 Cla--x. 0 0 1 0 0 0 Brazie. 0 Tot.I. for Chambers in 3tli Hrmiis in 5lh Rice 3B--Abrams. WiitVus HR-- c--Grounded fto 2 double plar.

for Cli-k nun E--None RBI Groc'i. 2. Lund. PhiUdtlphi DP--llamner ind in 7th Bucri Son chock HR--Groth. Wenz i Le-t--P--jburgh 2, i 3SO S--Young Ko hoik: DP--Dropo.

Kuenn R--DeMa (Ml ouo-- i Droro Kuenn ard D'opo Gemert E-- Bolhne 0 ilser. 0 L-p-o, 2 aKell 3 0 1 0 I 0 i 0 0 4 0 1 0 6 Kerh a fo Tcr" tr'D'Cc jcr rar. for IIT. jr.d scorec 01 1 Gi: Co2-i another oinoh- off Ralph set the sta Yr-nks v. in tr.c hard 0 0 0 b--Ca Drlroi: out for Branca 11 on striken for 6OO tiu oou Sl Piraeii, bCoasolo Oelock.

0 0 0 0 2 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 II -Flies 0-1: for b--Called on 11 Heiki 0 1.1 1 ER-- R--Bruton. Logan 2. 2. Pafko 4 1 3 Face S-6 i (U 2. Uittmer.

2. L--Fjce 3 3 L--Seco--. Goetz and Srhorrxlicu-st Sonchock. N.e- c--i-ouled for Stepnens 13 7th MM I (KM) 810 WOO--1 a RBI--Murri-. 2.

De- orar.ca tie 3ro 9 for the-first inning carried the St re--1952 Aniencai League to a 3-2 De rookie or ear--scattered "six troi' the second htlf of a clou Red Sov hits his bleheader toda. The Tigers chased ace lefthander Mel PM-neli the first game. to 7 the showers v.ith a three run The seco game victory a outburst ih the inning the seventh place Browns the se Parnell had a 12-4 mark going EQ 1 'heir here the into the game and hoped to become soarked Milwaukee demolished a T'ger hope the league's first 13-game umner 17 hit 10 1 first attac'-- of ettl1 2 out. of las: place in the but was nicked for all three runs p-and-s'am run and the American League. out the 101:15 Branca appearance a hi-, Braves Down Cards, ST LOUIS.

1. Brzl- Mats'ri, 2 HR-- ar 3 in the nightcap to first for 2. E-- cl i 10. 2. Gemert.

rg. aid Ge- oariin rhp a i ant i "-popnth on aiVPi'S from Ar.to.nel-. Ma- 2 Abcr HO--Branca 4 -r, 5. Marlo.ie nert Pliludelo--ia S. 7 EB-- J1 1 OH U16 i O.I 1 I I I St Claire.

Ttorpe, Ja 3' 3 0 in i ER--I ittle'ield 2 2, Bird J. Paraell 2. Henr-. 3 leading Brook's in 3. Henri DU! ir t-heus 4.

2B--Matheus, Ditlmer. ranc a 3 3 Marlowr 0-0, Q-Q S. Herr-- 3 HO-- Jablonsk- b--ArtorK-Ili DP ieiii-id i 7 L- if 3 3 De'txk IP 2 P. --Mathem. Dutn-er arc! AdcoiA.

Dutiier. ns. Su-n-r-ers Bcrr-- 2 03 I I Pa-Ticl 1 3 3 Hecn C-T. i WP place LoKin and Adcoci: Schoen --Parnell. Parnell 12 dienit Bilko.

Miluaukrr 10, 5 I Hu Soar. T--I 10 Louii 1. 3 SO-- 4. SUIe- 1. Chjmben 1.

Brazie 1 mc -J. HO--Siaje 5 in 1 2 3, 1 in 0 (pitched to one in 2nd. Cfcarcbera in 3 1 3 Clark; 5 2, Brazie in 2 R-ER-- 1 1. 7 7 0-0. Chambers 1-1.

Clark 2 2 Brazle O-O HBP --Bv Sta)ev game before giving a to Bill Henry. That surge began with Pete Su- Denoit stnce the Tigers S' A tcr Parnell pucred him to second and walked Cass Michae's. shortstop r- v. boiling bofablcu v-hat looked ahead of tnirc Exceot for throwing his home a si Dodders the Brooklyn Dodgers. ball in the first he did loading Keen'dv Of 4 Smith, rf 3 Koiea.

3b 3 AB 0 Fox. 2b 0 Fain. Ib AB A 5 2 4 3 5 2 1 M'naso, If 5 4 1 0 Faster. Ib 4 1 12 0 3b 4 3 0 0 BaUc--trautl W--Antonelli (5-i) '112-;) L--Gorman, T-2 Conlan. -SLalri 3 0 0 1 aManh 3 1 0 1 Ginsberg 4 Second Fr.end 2b Houfn.p 0 1 5 cf 4 3 1 1 1 Mele.

3 1 5 4 SheeK 2 0 0 0 2 bLoUir. 3 5 Ix)X2n, ss 5 M'th'usjb 3 AB A St 1 1 1 0 AB A 0 0 0 0 0 0 b' 0 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 4 2 MunjI.Tf 4 0 i 0 4 2 1 Gorden. If 3 4 0 Jabl'sla Jb 4 1 1 1 SllU. 2b 0 Palto. rf 3 AdcocW Zb 4 Cooper.c 3 1 2 aPen'ton 1 Buhl, 0 1 0 4 1 4 0 4 1 9 0 Caiu'ne js 3 1 4 0 dHemui 1 1 0 3 Bilko.

Ib 4 0 0 3 Mizeil. 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 RICHIE ASHBURN 5-Star Afternoon Second AB A Tot.I. 3 a--Hit into 1 0 1 0 Wl-ite 0 0 0 0 cLowrev 1 1 0 0 Haddix. 0 0 0 I i 0 fSchoneld 0 0 0 0 ri 27 10 -J 9 i7 force out for Dittmer in 8th jb--Wilked for Mitell in Sth Hooper, 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 2 cCKna 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tolali Totals 1 11 a--Ran for Elliott in oth b--Grounded into double pl? 'or in 4th. ed for Hooper- in 7th 000 191 (no R--Rosen 2.

Fox 4. Fain 4, Mmoso 3, LoIIar Carrasquel 2 2. Smith I i 4. rain, Ginsberg, Easter. Minoso, Stephens 2B-- 'Rrvera 2 Fox.

Stephens. 3B--Rosen S-- iomieles 2. Rivera DP Hooper, Ginsberg arri Faster. Strickland. Gin5berK and Easter, Marih, Fox and Fain Abramj.rf 5 2 3 1 Waitkus.lb 4 5 2 2 3 Ashourn.ct 4 Sm-th, Ib 4 1 5 1 Clark, rf Rice.

If 4 1 1 0 If O'Comi 4 1 0 2 HamnerSb 4 Atwell, 2 1 4 0 Ixipata, 4 Sandlock 0 0 0 0 Bemier.cf 2 0 3 Co'f, ss 3 0 dtandell 1 a AB s. c--Doubled for in 7'h LiPalrcie.p 0 0 0 3 -Miller, 0 0 Ruliil, Jland. 6, Chicago 9 BB--Fornie'es 3, Houtteman 2. i 2. Hooper 2.

SO--Fornieles 1 1 0 I dialled out on for Vd)! 4 1 4 0 Hadd. I. 6 Hoskins l-i. i 0-0. Hoooer 10, Briss-e 4-4 PB--Ginsbert: Fonueles '721.

L--Houtteman 4 1 0 Sihone, Bilko, Stanki E-Liddle, Cast- Froese Xmpp ind ss 0 0 I'hone, Pendleton. RBI--Gordon, Pafko, Ditt-; llmer. Bruton, Birko. Munal. 2B--Gordon.

ceriain of the sli right Onlv ope-ung game decision v.nh him the next four innings He r-ns ir the second frame, the retired in the Tiger fifth for a hit his oinch hitter the full. The ictory. before the largest St Louis croud this season, 31.010 a puchei Johnny h's eighth of the ear He a up just seven h'ts a home run bv Ra JaKonski the sixth spoil In oppner in? the shutou' Pal A three-run fifth inning the ger "in the eighth inning a Cardinals in the finale with the bases full It a liouble roller-bases Murray in two a single and Joe De- double scored Marray, moved up on a fielder "i Dick- Littiefield hew Detroit to choice. The Athletics added one in me hus the second game. the ninth on DeMaestn's double The Browns's tv.o homers and Dave Philley's single, DeMae- hfted their total for the series to s'ri scoring on a rundown play.

12 Wertz hit a pair today the OU PONT LAWN WEED I Kdl -weeds and JDu Poc: Weed Killer. SImpIv mix ivirh n-aier and to rid LITVH of dandeliooj, onioc. planuin and many odrtr Tieed5 Comes in Imndy 8-oz. on treau home jiroticds. Large 32-oz.

can is really a bargain--trail up to 20.0OO square feet. VAN BUSK1RK BRO. 218 St. Phone 34 reliefer in the Satchel Ti- a oue-run r. lead until doubles first games la eight BOB ELLIOTT Improves With Age and a single by Bill Bruton the seventh produced the tying and leading runs.

The Braves scored in the first inning on a v.alk to Matbews and double by Sid Gordon and tallied again in the fourth v.ith s'ngles and Gordon and a fiv Pafko NOW IT CAN BE DOVE! LOANS $600 With 24 Months to Pay MATTHEW Fin. Corp. 254 HIGH ST PotU. CLOSED S4T. Tomato Stakea, per White Pine 1 2's for Screens Per Lin.

5y 2 "Aluminum and Bronze Screeniny 24 26 28 30 32 36 in. SCREEN DOORS W. H. SAYLOR SON 820 CROSS ST. ph on 299 i 4 1 4 0 e- 3 0 a for Sisler 9th 0 0 St- Loan inn inn too 030 WmibinfUn A A Tork 4 1 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 bWard 1 0 0 0 Hill.

0 0 1 0 eKci-'-ik! 1 0 0 0 cE O'B'n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 IB ToUl. i5 11 -T a Smiled for LaPilme in 3rd b--Filed out for in 4th c--Ran for in d-Lined out for in out for Hall in 8th -Oopor, Caitljlione, Dittmer. Bilko SB--Dittmer S--Repuliki, Buhl. ClcTrlmml 1 Gordon. DP--Dittmer.

Lojan antl Adock 1 12: Jablonski, SchoeJKliemt and Bilko Lef, 7. St Louu BB--Ljrtdle I 1 SmiLh.rf jMizeU 2. Haddit I SO-- laddie i. Mizeil 4. Rosen.

3b 4 'White 1. HO-Uddle 7 in 4 2 3. Buhl! Easter. Ib 3 2 bKenned 0 Second Game LB A 4 1 4 0 I 2o 4 1 1 1 Fain. Ib 4 0 3 5 Mir.oso.

If i 0 Elliott Jb 0 0 0 era.cJ AB 5 2 2 1 2 in 4 11, Mnell 4 5: White 4 Hiddix 0 in 2 ER--Liddle 3 3 Buhl' Dobi. 4 1 0 0 Mele, rf 0-0 2 2 VvTiile 2 2 0-0 Tipton 3 0 2 1 Lxllir. iBuhl fS-4. L--White (3-4) I cHexan 0 0 0 Cir'sq'IJ5 WaraeXe a Gorman. T--2-27.

Str'Krdjs 3 1 1 3 Trucks, I dHoskins 0 0 0 4 3 Vemon.lb 1 4 1 I Jen3tn, rf 4 1 Bujb. cf 4 1 aThomas 1 i 5Ji Grasso, cCoan Fitz 0 1 0 0 2 13 1 I I 0 0 0 1 3 i 1 0 0 0 T.rlc BtookKn Abrams. J. Atwell. Benuer, Darfc.

2b 4 WaitKui. Ashburn 2, TT'pionJb 4 Hamne-, Miller. E--Cole, Smith. Irvin. If 3 Hamner 2 RBI--Ennis Clark, 4 2.

O'Bnen, Rice 2, Kaianski. Abrami. Spencer.ss 4 2B Clark SB--Ajhburn 4 Benuf. DP--JUller. Kazaniki and Wa't Weitrum.c 3 kas, Kiuruki and Wr.tkux.

Him Heam, 2 AB LTcman.ib 5 1 14 2 Cox. 3b eWestlT-e 1 AB A 2b 2 5 2 0 1 aMilchel 1 1 0 Pierce, 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Martin Ota 3 McD 5 0 4 0 1 0 Revnolds.p 0 0 Mantle, cf 4 2 Bauer, 3 0 Berra 5 0 Rcnaa. If 0 eNorcn 0 nhzc 0 1 hWoodl'g 0 M'Don 9 Totals A 51 3 i 0 1 0 0 0 0 a 1 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 (If 0 3 Si 3 0 4 1 0 0, o' 0 0, 0 I I 1 3 5 Reese, is 2 0 0 3 Snide-, 3 4 3 0 I 4 0 2 0 Funlio. 5 1 2 6Shuba. It 5 0 1 3 1 0 Lemon, 1 0 1 0 0 ner.

Kazinsxi and Waitkm ilhelm oursh 7, 7. BB--Miller Ridzifc 1. Friend 1. Hall 1 SO--' Miller 1. I.

RxJnX 1. 1. Hall 1 21-3; LaPiIme 2. Drews 1 1 1-3. FnerxJ 2 in 1.

ri.dnk 3 in 5 1 3 2 in 4. 1 Tolslj 1 UR--Miller 3 3 LaPalmc 5-4 Drevrj a--Grounded out for Erskine in 7tJi 2 i Fnenri 1 1. Ri-lzik 0-0. Hil' 0-0 HBP--ID--Doubled for in 9th Ki. Ridnk (S-nith).

WP-LaPalrre. out for Loei in 9th (3-3) L-- I-aPalme (3-lti. -Goeti, -Walked for Podres in 10th Dascol' and Secorv T--2 14 -One out -when mn scored I 'Jfew Brooklyn 0 5 0 Walker, 1 0 bCam'nla 1 1 Erskme. 2 aBelardi 1 LoeJ. cGilliam Podres.

17 Totals 17 0 10 1 HJ 11 1 2 0 a--Grounded -or I riend in 1 3 0 b- Ran for Easter in "Hit 2 5 5 c--Ran Tipton in 9 0 5 0 d--Announced Strickland i 9 1 1 0 --popped Hoskins in 9th 0 0 0 CleTiUni I 09t--l 0 0 0 091 1 0 Lane, Drxon. x--Tripled Terwilhger 9t-1 'b Ran for Thomas in 9tn i c--Filed out for Grasso in 9.h e--Grounded out for Renna 2nd for riizzuto 'n Tti X--Popped, up for McDonald in 7th h--Singled for Miranda in 9th I T--Two out ishen winning run scored OfC 000 York O-'O 101--5 K--RunneLs. Vernon. Jensen. e.

Martle 2. Bruer. Berra 2. Woodlins emon 2, oU -icr Jrn 1 0 0 0 0 i 0 2 9 27 I Tint Dsrk 2. Irvin.

Cox, Funlio. Sbuba. 48 AB A Campanella E-- 2. Heam. RBI-- 0 0 0 0 -Strickland.

ElIioM. LoIIar. Carrasquel 5en- Coan, Berra 3, Ma--tin. Norer. Woori- 1 0 0 0 RBI Riiera a i 2.

Lemon i 2B Vernon. Martin. 3B Thoiias. I 0 0 0 0 2B -Rivers 3B-- StiiciUnd, Lemon, Dob R-- Berra 2 SB-- Vemon. 0 0 DP-- Fov.

Carrasquel and Fain, RIIZUIO DP-- 10, Left-- Cleveland 7. Chicago i4 BB Tracks DP-- McDonald, Rizzuto and Bo'I- .3. 2 SO Trucks Lemon i HO -i wce Left-- Washington 4. Ne.v York ITruots in 8 13. Pierce 0 in 2 3 R-ER BB Bvrae 3.

I-ane 3. Sima 1. D.xon 2 1 1 Lemon 3 2 Pierce 0-0 HBP-- Do na i SO-- 3. McDonald 2 'By Lemon (Fain. Lollar) W-- Trucks (10- i 2 in 1 (faced four bafers L-- Le.iion L-- Napp.

Pas 2nd). I Jr 5 in 1 j. Sima 1 0 I I I .1 Sirelia and A-- 43,413 (faced barters in 7Lh) Dixon 1 1 I 213 McDonald 5 ir. 7 2 a 1 ml Firjt Game 'Caced one batter in 9th). 1 1 H-- EH- Bwnc 2 2 Ijne 3 3 S.ma Q-Q.

See for Sunoco Dynalube stays high on your dipstick longer! Miksis, if rf 0 3 0 5 ib 4 2b 4 3 2 2 0 ieonard, 0 Totals 4 1 2 2 Adams. 3i) 4 4 2 0 0 Bell, 4 4 0 3 0 2 4 1 3 0 3 4 2 7 2 Marshll-rf 2 4 2 0 0 3 2 1 3 0 VMr'njM 4 0 0 0 0 Perk'sVi 4 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 -4 7 3 1 Irvin 2. Thomson Cox 2. Morgan 0 3 ZB--Snider. Robinson.

Carr.pajjeH* 38--' 5 3 1 Imn. HR--Irvin. Lhuba. Cox. S--Wi'J-ebn.

PhjHey.rf 4 0 DP--Spencer. Dark and Lockman: Spencer aMauro rf 1 3 0 and Lockrnan, Cox Robuason and Hodges RoVson.lb 3 1 0 Left--New York I. Brooklyn 13 BB-- KaTton.lb 2 i 1 Heam S. WilheJrr. 3.

Enkine 4, Loes 1 if 4 3 SO--Wiltelrr. 1. 6. 1. Podres 3 0 3 I HO--Hearn 5 6 2 3 Wilhelrc 4 4 AB A 4 2 1 0 0 2 2 3 Erskine 4 in 2 2 McGhee.cf 4 3 4 Podres 1 in 1.

ER--Heam I 1. Wiitelm 4 1 R--Grounded out for Pellet 7th 3 3 Erskine 22. I I. Podres 0-0 Martin, 1 PB-- Westr-am. W--Podres Scheib.

2 17 13 (4 L-WUhelzn (5 5). U--Stewart. Gore, Coirman 0 Pinelh iml T--J 06 bBbe 0 2 2 1 9 0 0 8 I' 2 5 0 Gernert.lo 4 2 0 0 Kell. 3 3 2 0 0 0 2'Wliber, 3 2 1 4 1 1 Piersall.rf 3 Boiling, 1 Brown, DeJocX. A Dnon 1 McDonald 3 3 h.uza\a 1 1.

i a 0 1 0 3 1 2 I 3 1 1 0 2 1 3. McDona'd 5 0 (faced one oa'ter in Revro'ns "i i 0 2 3-3. S.ma 00 0 i I. McDonald 3 3. Kurava 1 1.

Re 0 i 1 1 L--Paparrlia T--2 43 2. Jackson. 1 7 2. St. Loviv i.

2, Mirshill RBI- Kuier 2. Food 2. :n.ck 4. MarsijH, McMillan 2S--Jpcison. Sc-enj, Sernimck HR--Xiner 2.

ForxJx and Fon First Detroit AB Cincinnati 7 BB Sievers In 4 o-xn 3 SO PoEei I. cKrli'ski 1 3 HO Rush 5 ic 1 Werajf 4 Groth. cf 4 2 3 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 hunterju bEdT-ards 1 0 KJfnn-? 4 0 PesX, 2b 0 Bocae. 0 MulLn riv Le-i 2. Po.lct 2.

1. Perko wsij 2 baUers 2o1, Pellet 0 in 4 1 in 23. Leonard 1 I 3 3 R-ER-- 4 RU.VI GO. Lown 4-4. LeosarxJ 3b 3 o-O 4-4 YoTmje.

2b 4 L--R'-sh KnKlow. 1 Jackowski aad Roberts T-- 2 2 OR 1 3 3 if 4 1 cf I 0 0 Dropo. Ib 1 1 3 6 4 0 4 3 0 1 Ratis. 0 1 rf 2 2 3 Hoeil. 1 1 1 0 0 a it CbiciiiuaU A AB 3 mhltz.cf Kiner.

If ib 4 I Serena ib 1 1 Gar'z is 0 1 0 0 0 BndKes.2b 4 2 5 3rj 4 8 0 BeO 4 3 0 KlM ski.ib 4 Gr'irr 4 I rf 4 4 1 Semimck.c 4 3 0 0 3 2 2 12 0 6 oot for Gro'Ji 9th b--Stradc s.t for Hunter Sth 4 1 Boiling, ss 4 1 2 1 0 1 Brown, 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 Totals 1 a--Ran for Ph.Hev 12 Htn. for CoJeman in thh AB A c--Ran fo' Kell in 7th 0 2 4 Fhiladelphia 1 1 3 104 91 0 0 R--Mauro. Hamilton. Suder, Michaels, 2 0 McGhee. Goodman.

2. Gemert 2, 1 Ke'J. Baker. Wiiber. Brown E--None.

RBI 5 3 --Kell. Wilber 6, Gernerr, Martin. 0 MicSaels 3. McGhee 2B--Ken. Brown 1 0 ber.

M.c^.-cls 3E--Goodrnan HR--Wiiber 4 2 2 0 Left--Philadelphia 7 Boston 5 HB--Mar 2 0 I tin 2, 3. Brown 1 Delock 1 1 0 i 1 SO--Martin Brown I 3 in 3. Scheib I ir. 4. Col-rrac 0 1.

B-rrwn 10 in 7 23. Deloc'-v 0 1 1 3 i-R-Martin j. 4-4, 0-0 Bmu-n 27 It 5-3, Deiock 6-0 Sche-b and Huriev T--2 0 Hmochick McGowar. 0 915 TESTEKDA1 HOMERS 0 0 0 Bra.rs Jabiois'-i. Abrarns.

P.rates Ennis 2, Phils 2. Baczewsivi and BeD. HeoLs Ki-cr 2 -7 5 Fond. Cubs Imn. G.ants Dodders Senators Berr? 2 ees.

Gro'h. Wertz 2. and Lenhardt. 3rc Timers Lawn Mowers FOLE1 Sharpenetl i Repaired SISTEM "An Iron "TWr vlh Lta lita lot. IM C'tnc Toull 4 c--Fhrd for Sievers in 3 SL Ixmu ffr; 175 Rolhn fr Mintzrr a St Potlstown DYNALUBE gives you fn- 10, Hacker, bSr-aIv 0 VM.rn.xs 3 1 2 8 3 1 8 I 0 0 3 R--Groth.

Wertz. Leaiardt 2. fi Kuena, PesJcy 2. M'-Mm. DelMnc.

0 Batrs Lnnd E--Hurter. Kuenn RBI-o wertz. Leniardt 3 Croth. Chicago i Sox. started his baseball career as an imielder in aix) Dropo LOJIS 5, De 1941.

troit II BB--Kretlow 3. HoUornin 5. 14 II -7 15 J. Horft 1 SO--Kretlow 1, Hobo-nan a--Farmed for Girano'a I. Z.

Hoeft 3, He'bert 2 HO--Kret- -rouied o-Jt for Hacker in low 3 1 2-3. Hoeft 3 2 3. Holio- -an 5. Payee 1 in 1 1 3: Hertert 4 Cincinnati 5 1 3 Hollowmai Jacksoe. Foodv.

Wuf 1 1 1 I. Hortt S-S, Herbert 1-1 W-- rewski. Marshall t. 2-4i L--Payie I RJJI Marshall Baczewski 2. Serena 3.

Strremi, Duffy and T--J Bell 2B--Sauer. Serena HR--Marshall 2. Baczewski. Bell S-Mikiis. Serena DP-- Bridges.

Mc-MiIUa and Kliisiewski er 3 4 1 Joe DiXaggio. former star out- 7 7 33 for the New York Yankees, four brothers and four sisters. Kimberton Tire Service i 7 PHOENII 3321 Tin. the Same Day by Appointment PASSENGER'and TRUCK TIRE RECAPPING NEW and RECAPPED TIRES Plenty of Parfcinq Space Drive Out and See Us CLOSED ALL THIS WEEK Watch for Our on Clothing BOYERTOWN CLOTHING FACTORY More Miles Per Quart This summer see how Dynalube Motor Oil stays at "safe" level longer to give you better engine protection TtADf-JM C. J.

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