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24 PART, I. lleny Wins Divid Sacs Pad 22nd res as Senators Smother White Sox Ste Alleles mes Boston Awarded Tilt by Forfeit Indians Regain Third Place Tribe Jumps Back With a U-to-4 Win Over Philadelphia San Diego Cops Short Series Durstmen Win 13-lnning Opener, 3-1; Solons Capture Nightcap, 3-2 Prexy Harridge Rules Against Washington in Washed-Out Game CHICAGO, Aug, 27. (rP)Th tall-end Washington. Senators cut loose with a barrage of ex tra-basa hita today to defeat tha second-place Chicago White Sox, 11 to 3. Founding out 18 hita for 27 bases, the Senators drove John ny RIgney from the mound the fifth inning and continued to vent their wrath against Jack THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1041 CHICAGO.

Aug. 27. (P) The SACRAMENTO, Aug. 27. Sacramento and San Diego di Boston-Washington same of Aug.

15 which rain ended in the vided a double-header here to Browns Sink to Cellar as New York Wins, 11-1 CLEVELAND, Aug. 27. Of) Led by Outfielder Jeff Heath who drove home seven runs with two homers and a triple, the usually impotent Cleveland Indians Jumped back into the American League'a third place Hallett. RIgney, who suffered eighth inning with the Senators In front, 6 to 3, will go down in the books as a Bonton victory J. night, the Padres winning the opener in 13 innings, 3 to 1, and the Solons the nightcap, 3 to 2.

bv forfeit, under a ruling an The division gave the Padres the his llth defeat against 10 vie torles, previously had hurled two consecutive three-hit shutouts. Four Chicago errors, including one by each of the assisted the Washington field today with an ll-to-4 victory over nounced today by resident Wil three-game series here by the odd game as the teams return to San pitched an assortment of three Brownie hurlors. i NEW YORK ST. LOOTS Diego to complete the scries with six games over the week-end. AIHOA AIXOA liam Harridge of the American League.

Harridge held that the Washington club violated a rule which provides that the home team must have a ground keeper and assistants on hand and un Sturm, lb 2 10 3 4 0 12 Jim Vernon contributed his ninth home run of the year and 113 CllU.Jb 4 12 1 ST. LOUIS, Aug. 27. ()-Scor-ing all their runs In the third and fourth Innings, the New York Yankees defeated the Browns tonight, 11 to 1, for the 16th time this season. The loss sent St.

Louis to the league cellar. Tommy Henrlch's 25th homer The Solons retained their six-game lead over the runner-up Seattle Ralniers and seven over two singles to the Chicago rout. RED-HOT Pirate Arky Roue. 30 Henrich.cl Keller. If Selkirk, rl Dickey.e Oordon.ab Bonbam.p Veteran NO.

200 Cub der control of the umpires. 7 0 Laabs.lf 4 13 0 0 0 Judnieh.ef 3 13 1 0 0 Cut blne.lb 3 0 9 0 0 0 Oraoe.rf 3 0 3 0 4 I 3 0 0 2 3 1 Perrell.0 3 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 3 1 McKam.p 10 0 0 Kramer.p 0 0 0 0 Trotter.p 3 0 0 1 while Buddy Lewis socked a triple, double' and single; Cecil Travis a triple; George Archie a double and George Case three San Diego. BREAKS IT DUEL In the first game, Yank Terry won his 22nd game when Art Garibaldi rapped out a double of the season made the biggest Philadelphia. The Tribesmen collected 18 hits off the Athletics' Tom Fer-rick to equal their noisiest offensive of the season. In addition to the four men Heath drove in with his 18th and 19th circuit drives of the season, he sent another across on the triple.

Clarence (Soup) Campbell, another Tribe outfielder, contributed Ave straight Despite the barrage, Ferrlck pitched the entire game. Steve Gromek, rookie right hander from the Flint Club of the Michigan State League, made his second start for the Indians and emerged with his first major-league victory, although he permitted 11 hits. singles. WA8H1NOTOM CBICAOO noise during the two-inning explosion. Ernie.

Bonham out- ABH A ABH A with Pellagrin! and Patchett on 5 3 0 0 The report to Harridge sain that umpires were unable to find the ground crew and that failure to cover the field with canvas made resumption of play impossible. Manager Joe Cronin of the Red Sox protested. President Harridge upheld the protest and awarded the game to Boston. 0 3 1 Case.lf Welai.lf Cramer, ef Lewia.rf Travis. ss Vernon.

lb Archie. 3b Charlie Root notched his 200th major league mound win against' Braves yesterday. Charlie Root Scores 200th Major Win Vaughan batted five for six against Philadelphia yesterday. Bucs won, 1 2-1. Bucs Smack 21 Safeties to Beat Phils PHILADELPHIA, Aug.

27. (A5) The Pittsburgh Pirates clubbed Dodgers Trim VI 3 3 3 4 1 0 iVtl 4 0 3 0 llii I 3 0 10 ln 10 0 0 0 Kunel.lb 0 Hoeg.cf 4 WrUht.rf 0 Appling, as 8 Bolters.lt 1 3 Tresh.e 1 Turner, RIgney, Halle Webb.a Early.o Chaee.p Totall 42 17 27 13 Totals 29 3 37 8 New York 0 0 8 6 0 0 0 0 011 St. Loul 1 000000001 Errors Heffner, Perrell, Bordagaray. Runs scored Henrlch. Keller, Bordagaray, Selkirk, Dickey, Gordon, Rlizuto, Laabs.

Runs batted in Judnlch, Henrlch, Dickey, Rlizuto, Bonham, Oordon, Sturm. Two-baa hits Keller, Judnlch, Oordon. Home run Henrlch. Sacrifice Bonham. Double plays Judnlch to Fer ell i Berardlno to Heffner to Cul-lenblne: Rliiuto to Oordon to Sturm.

Left on bases New York. 9: St. Louis, 3. Baaea on balls Off Bonham, Nlgaellng, McKatn, 1. Struck out By Bonham, Nlggellng, Trotter, 3.

Hits Off Nig-geling, 7 In 2 Innlncai MoKaln, 3 in i (none out in 4th:) Kramer, 3 In Hil Trotter, 4 In 8H. Losing pitcher Nlggellng. Umpires Rommel, Bssll and Passarella. Time ef game lh. 53m.

Attendance (Paid.) 13.146. base as a result of singles, scor. ing both to break up the pitching duel with George Munger. The Sacs scored first In the sixth on hits by Endicott and Adams and the Padres tied It up on hits by Jensen and Mazzera In the seventh. AL WINS 1DTH Al Hollingsworth scored hU Cincy, 4 to 2 Totals 4818 8714 Total 32 13713 PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND AB A AB if A McCoy, 2b 4 3 3 8 8 3 11 Batted for Hallett In 9th.

SCOBS BY INNINGS Tigers Maltreat Red Sox, 6 to 3 DETROIT, Aug. 27. W-The BOSTON, Aug. 27. (P)01d Moses, rt 4 I Hares.

8 2 19th triumph of the season In Washington 22004100 3 11 Chicago 0001001103 out 21 hits today to Bcore a 12-to-2 victory over the Phillies. Short Johnson.lf 4 0 Slebert.lb 3 0 0 Peters.is 0 0 Campb l.lf 0 Heath, rf SOrlmea.lb Keltner.Sb Charlie Root, who was 42 last St Patrick's Day, hung his 200th SUMMARY Errors Hoag. Wright. Kennedy. Bolters.

Runs scored Case, Cramer. 2: Lewis. 2i Continued from 23rd Page hits and no runs over the first seven stanzas. Tonight's crowd boosted the Dodgers' home attendance to 1,103,710, an all-time Ebbets Field record. CINCINNATI BROOKLYN1 3 Mack.2b Davis, lb 1 0 4 3 r.C'm'n.sa 4 0 4 3 rerrlck.p 4 1 major league triumph on the the nightcap which was broken up by Buster Adams' homer in the fifth, after his triple In the third sent across a run.

tint tame: BAN DIEGO SACRAMENTO Detroit Tigers, after dropping Travis, Vernon, Archie, Early, Bloodworth, Hoag, Bolters, 2. Runa batted In Case, 3 3 Oromek.p stop Arky Vaughan led the attack with three doubles and two singles and scored four of the Bucs' runs. PITTSBUROH PHILADELPHIA walls of baseball's hall of fame their last two games, Juggled Lewis, Travla, Vernon. 4: Early. Blood-worth.

Bolters, Kennedy. Two-base hit Lewis, Archie. Three-base bits Lewis, today as he set down the Boston their line-up for today's opener Totals 36 113413 Total! 40 18 27 Philadelphia 1003100004 ABHOA ABHOA Travis, Bolters. Hallett. Home runa Vera with the Boston Kea hox ana, Cleveland 40001600 11 3 3 6 2 4 3 Endicott.U 6 coupled with the wildness ofiH.n()1a..3D 4024 1 4 3 Errors P.

Chapman, McCoy. Runs ABHOA AS 1 4 1 Reese.si Waner.rf 3 3 1 ii tu jm nf mtin nrr viuin n.11 a .1 iim n.ri a .1 scored Moses, Slebert, 8. Chapman. Bran-cato, Boudreati, Wetherly, Campbell. Jack Wilson, the move paid offivwrt 3 3 Rlllott.rf Heatn.

2: urimes, neimer, uromra. nuns with a 6-to-3 victory. 1 10 1 3 on 1 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 5 Fetchett.cf 6 Salkeld.e 6 Jenscn.lt 6 Matzera.rf a 4 Terrr.p 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 Oil 3 3 M.M'C'k.lf Prey.2b Craft.cf Werber.3b non. Solters. Stolen bases Case.

Cramer. Double playa Bloodworth la Travis to Vernon; Knickerbocker to Appling to Kuhel, 2. Left on bases Washington, 9: Chicago, 7. Bases on balls Off Chase. Rigney.

1: Hallett, 1. Struck out By Chase. RIgney, 2: Hallett, 1. Hita Off RIgney. 11 in 4 2-3 innings.

Losing pitcher RIgney. Umpires Hub. bard, Plpgras and Getsel. Time of (am lh. 68m.

Attendance (actual) 3818. 3 a 0 ft 1 8 Oil 1 3 i a 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Out 4 0 Sturdy, lb 4 3 Adame.cf 4 1 1 Blittnor.au 5 0 Hundley, st 4 a Blakelf.rf 3 2 Munaer.p 4 Horrwth.x i Martin.xx 0 0 0 0 0 VI BOSTON DETROIT AB A AB 0 Braves, 8-4, in the second half of a twin bill. Old Charlie made his own cherished triumph certain, after his Chicago Cubs dropped the opener, 6-0, by stepping to the plate in the ninth with the bases loaded and belting a clean single to center for two runs. 8 3 0 0 2 1 4 4 VI 11 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 Marty. cl 0 Orlssom.p 0 Mueller, xx 0 Etten.lb 1 LltwTr.lf 3 May.3b 0 Bratan.s 0 Warren.e 0 Blanton.p 1 Johnson, Rlzao.cf 1 Herman, 2b 3 Lava'to3b 3 Medwlck.lf 0 Camltli.lb 2 Relser.ef 3 3 Owen.e 0 Hiibe.p 0 0 0 Stewart.

If 8 OuUne.2b 1 Martin, 3b Lopn.e 4 Baker, 1 Lannlni 4 4 110 Stalnb k.lf 4 0 1 lilO Merer.ab 413 ties McCoaky.ef 314 3 0 0 Joost.ss VT Meer.p batted In Heath. Keltner. Boudreau, Weatherly, Campbell. Hayes, Ferrlck, McCoy. 8.

Chapman. Two-base hits Moae. Hayes, Grimes, Keltner, Brancato. Threa-base hits S. Chapman.

Heath. Home runs Heath, 2. Sacrifice hit Mack. Double plTi Brancato to McCoy to Slebert; Keltner to Mack to Orimea. Brancato to McCoy to Davis.

Left on bases Philadelphia. 11; Cleveland, d. Baaea on balls Off Gromek, 6. Struck 0 HlaxlneJb 1 1 1 13 0 0 Gleeson.x Pankrafz Scores Win in Culver Feature Bob Pankratz and Frank Brewer raced wheel and wheel for 22 laps before a tire blew out on the latter's tire enabling Pankratz to score an easy victory in the 50-lap midget main event at Culver City last night. Walt Faulkner was second, followed by Bruce Harrison and Bill Brereton.

The victor's time was 17m. The three-lap victory dash was captured by Faulkner in Gib Lilly was second. Bud Murphy spun 15 circles in 5m. to win the consola- 4 i Totall 48 9 38 14 Total! 40 7 39 0 York. in 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 eeaas.p Koy.xx 0 Trbbetta.e 3 Fox.rl Cronin.

3b Wllliams.lf Poxx.lb Doerr.2b Peacock.e L.New'e.aa Soence.x Carey. Groye.p Wllnon Finney, xx 3 4 Totall 34 7 24 13 Totals 28 7 2711 Batted for Blakely In 13th. Batted for Munger In 13th. 8CORJB BY INNINGS 0 0 PRECIOUS TO HIM out By Perrick. Gromek.

4. Umpires McGowan, Quinn and Grieve. Time if Bruin Frosh Coach Hurt I Ooralca.p 4 0 3 0 The victory adds his name to it Batted for Vander Meer in Sth. XX Batted for Betas In 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS game lh.

80m. Attendance (estimated) 6000 2000 paid.) San Diego 000 000 100 000 23 Hita Oil 001 300 001 3 9 Sacramento 000 001 000 000 0 1 Hit Ill 003 001 000 17 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Total 48 21 37 13 Totalt 37 10 37 11 Batted for Orlssora in 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS Plttsburth 20040230 212 Philadelphia 0000001102 SUMMARY Errors Fletcher, Martin, Bratan. Warren. Runa scored Handler.

Vaughan, Elliott, Stewart. 2: Martin, DiMaggto. Lltwhiler, Bragan. Runs batted in Elliott, Stewart, 2: Gustme, Martin. Totala 36 8 24 13 Totals 30 27 14 Brooklyn .1 0 i 0 0 1 0 4 a distinguished company of five active pitchers who have attained the 200-victory goal in their major league careers, but Ratted for L.

Newsome In 8th. xx Batted for Wilton in 9th. 8UMMARY Runs scored McCormlck. Gleeson. Seals Defeat BCORX BY INNINGS Old Charlie's is the more nreeious t.

Boston Reese, Lavaaetto, Reiser, Hisbe. Runa batted in Lavatetto. Herman, Owen, M. Mc-Cormick, Frey, Walker. Two base hits Reese, Reiser.

Gleeson, Frey. Stolen bases 0000000 13 ...1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 6 BUMMARY Errors Pellagrin), Handler. Runt scored Pellaarlnl, Patchett, Jensen, Endicott. Runa reepontible for Terry, Munter, 3. Bates on balls OS Terry, 4: Munser.

2. Struck out By Terry, 11; Munter, 10. Left on bases Ban Diego, Sacramento, 7. Two-base hits Jensen, Garibaldi. Sacrifice httt McDonald, Qutterldte.

Sturdy, Stolen base Pellairinl. Flayeri walking Terry, Blakely, Handler, Adams, Snerry, Martin. Runa batted In -Adams, Sparry. 10 mm ior eacn ana every one Detroit DIMaggio, Lopez, Lanning, Fletcher, Bra Errors Croucher. Peacock, Wilson.

L. of his triumphs was chalked up gan. Two-base nits vaugnan, JL.it -whller. Elliott. Three-base hit Fletcher.

Reese. Sacrifice Walker. Lett on bases Cincinnati. 7: Brooklyn. 10.

tion race. with the Chicago Cubs, for whom Angels, 3-0 Stolen bases Vaughan, Stewart. Sacri he has toiled for 10 years. for Salinas Grids Newsome. Runs scored DIMagaio, Fox.

Finney, Stalnback, McCoskr, York, Campbell, Tebbetta. Runs batted In Cronin. Williams, Fox. Tebbetta. Home run York.

Sacrifice HiMtna. Left on bases Boston, 11; Detroit. 6. Bases on balls OB Wilson, Newhouser. 3: Oorsira.

2. Struck out Br Wilson. 4: Fred Oster, U.C.L.A. freshman football coach, will have to keep out of the rough and tumble for the first few weeks of the season which starts after freshman registration on Sept. 13..

Oster, who runs a summer camp on his ranch at Lakeport, 150 miles north of San Francisco; had his left thumb cut to the bone last week when his horse reared while he was cutting a rope. Sixteen stitches were Bases on balls Off Vander Meer, off Beggs, off Hlgbe. 1. Struck out By Vander Meer, by Beggs, by Higbe, 5. Hits Off Vander Meer, 7 in 7 Innings; off Beggs, 0 in 1 inning.

Hit by pitcher By Hlgbe Winning pitcher Higbe. Garibaldi, 3. Double plays Jenaen to Bperry, Terry to McDonald. Time ot Continued from 23rd Page game 2h. 36m, umpires Wldener and i SALINAS, Aug.

27. (Stanford University's formation which bowled over all opposition fice hits Handley, Bragan. Double play May to Etten. Left on bases Pittsburgh. 13: Philadelphia.

Bases on balls 0 Blanton, Johnson. Lanning, 1. Struck out By Blanton. Johnson, tanning. Grissom, 1.

Hits Off Blanton, 9 In 3 1-3 innings: Johnson, 9 in 3 2-3: GrlMom, 3 In 2. Hit by pitcher By Blanton (tanning I wild pitches Lanning, Grisaom. Loslnt pitcher Blanton. Umpires Stewart, Dunn and Mager-kurth. Time of game 2h.

20m. Attendance; 1478. Enaeln. -Second game: BAN DIEGO SACRAMENTO Humphreys and Billy Holm sln- SlKS gled With only one down, but 3m. Attendance 30.103.

oorsiea. 4. Hits on urove. in i-j inning: Wilson, 8 In 7 2-3; Newhouser. 1 In 2-3; Corsica, 7 in 8 1-3.

Wild pitches Wilson. 2. Winnina pitcher Gornica. AB A IB HONOR LIST Others holding the honor are Robert Moses (Lefty) Grove of the Boston Red Sox who attained his 300th victory here last month, "Fat Freddie" Fitzsimmons of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Carl Hub-bell of the New York Giants. Ted Lyons of the Chicago White Sox last year will.be adopted by the Salinas High School football Seats got Storey on a pop to cen 0 Endicott.

If 3 1 0 Loslnt Pltcner Wilson. umpires sum mers. Rue and Stewart. Time of game ter and Harry Lowrey forced a Patchett.ef 3 G'rlb'ldUb 3 Jensen. If 3 lh.

85m. Attendance 4783 (paid.) squad, Coach Woody Adams re ported today. Humphreys at third to silence the threat. LOS ANGELES 7 1 a 010 2 1 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 Out 2 0 Sturdy. lb 3 1 Adama.cf 3 0 3 0 3 3 Handler," 3 1 Blakely.rf 1 1 3 Msezera.rf 3 2 Balllnger.e a Olsen.p 2 Major, Minor Standings AB Cards Conquer New York, 8-5 Continued from 23rd Page and Charlie (Red) Ruffing of the New York Yankees.

Holm, c-3b Totals 23 4 18 7 Total 23 31 10 First tame: CHICAGO BOSTON PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SCORE BY INNINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Team W. L. Pet. AB A AB A 0 2 3 4 8 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 Storey, Lowrey, cf Tatura, If Stlne, lb Powell, rf Stamper, 2b Campbell, Humphreys, p. Statz.3h-x 4 10 1 Ban Ditto I 0 0 1 0 0 0 a Hita 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hack, 3b Hudson, ss A 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 To 4 0 10 4 0 7 0 4 3 7 1 4 3 3 Bacramento 0 0 2 0 1 6 3 Hits 1 0 3 0 1 1 Olsen.et 1 mini New York 85 44 Chicago 67 60 Cleveland 64 60 Boston 65 62 4 110 1 Moore.cf 1 0 Hass'Mb.

0 Waner.rf 0 West, if 0 Miller, 0 4 Benea.e 3 Salvo.p DTdro.lf McCTh.c i-- SUMMARY Run ecored Garibaldi, En. JIMtt Ariama 9 Vrfflra-JlTiarrv flittta. Warstler, xx 4 3 1 i 4 1 12 4 3 0 4 11) Berry, 3 in the seventh when the Cards tied the score and Walter (Jumbo) Brown was unable to stop their surge. Brown was charged with the loss. The Cards made 15 hits, Includ .659 .528 17 .516 18'a .512 19 .465 25 .440 28 .439 28 .435 28 Team W.

L. Pet. Sacramento 90 58 .608 Seattle 82 62 .569 6 San Diego 82 6t .562 7 HOLLYWOOD 74, 71 .510 W.i San Francisco 60 81 .449 23Vi LOS ANGELES 63 SO .411 21'i Oakland 64 83 .433 25'i Portland 61 83 .421 27 Paeaeau.P 3 idge, Blattner. Runa reanonsible for Olaen, 3: Hollingsworth, 1. Base on balls Off Olsen.

2. Struck out By Olsen. 1: Hoi 36 13 27. "i Totall 31 8 24 9 Totala Totals 32 0 6 24 BAN FRANCISCO AB Detroit Philadelphia Washington St. Louis 59 68 55 54 69 54 70 linBsworth.

3. Left on bases San Diego, 1: Sacramento, 6. Two-base hits Endicott, Wlecsorek. Three-base hits Adams, Hand- lav Unwa vntta TSarlhaMI JLriama H.A.i. SCORE BY INNINGS Chicago 00000000 00 Boston ..00800000 6 1 Trower.

2b ing three by Johnny Hopp and Fain, lb Fernandez, IS. oi Walker Cooper's first major fice hits McDonald. Gutterldge. Blakely. Players walking Handler, Blakely, Runs league home run in the ninth, A 4 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 14 0 0 4 2 2 4 1 i'mmM White, If Holder, of Rrovla.

rf batted In Adams, 2: Wiecsorek. Garibaldi Double plays Blattner to Sturdy. Hand- 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 ST. LOUIS NEW YORK ley to Sturdy, BPerry to McDonald. Time 1 ABHOA AB A of tame 6m.

umpires Engeln and 4 BartelOb Goorablan. 3b. Ogrodowsk.1, c. Seat, Wldener. 2 7 i J0rti i 11 0' I mzirJiyA'' -r- SUMMARY Errors Hudson, 2.

Runs scored Slstt, Hassett, Waner, West, Miller. Roberge Runs batted In Hasiett, Waner, Miller. Benes. Two-base hit Olsen. Three-base hit Hassett.

Stolen base Hassett. Double plays Stringer to Hudson to Dahl-gren; Warner to Hassett. Left on bases Chicago, Boston. S. Struck out By Pasaeau, Salvo, 6.

Wild pitch Salvo. Umpires Reardon, Goetg. Conlan. Time of game lb. 49m.

Attendance Estimated 3000. Second tame; CHICAGO BOSTON AB ft A ABHOA ...33 3 10 27 14 Totala 1 4 Hopp.cf 4 Crabtree.rf 1 Mlse.lb 5 W.C'per.e 5 Padgett, If 5 4 Marlon. 4 Whlte.p 2 Oumbert.p 2 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 4 3 0 1 Footprinters Rematched With Newspapereses 0 Rucker.cf 0 Ott.rf 0 Youns.lb 2 0 0 Moore.lt 4 3 Orenso.Sb 2 Hubbell.p 0 W.Br'n.p O'Dea'z Games behind leader. Yesterday's Results Washington, 11; Chicago, 3. Detroit, Boston, 3.

Cleveland, 11. Philadelphia, 4. New York, 11; St. Louis, 1. Games Today New York at St.

Louis. Washington at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 1-8 ft POO 1 Games behind leader.

Last Night's lie suits HOLLYWOOD, Oakland, 2. San Francisco, LOS ANGELES, 0. San Diego, 3-2; Sacramento, 1-3 (first game, 13 innings.) (Only games scheduled.) How the He-rips Stand HOLLYWOOD, Oakland, 0. San Francisco. LOS AN Rematches of two of the year's Hack.

3b 4 13 1 Slstl.Sb 4 3 0 2 greatest girls' softball games are rZ-nA' Famous Hudson. ss 8 on tap for tonight at Los Ange 1 Moore, ss 0 Cooney.cf 8 0 Oremp.lb 4 0 Hassett, ttz 1 0 Demaree.rf 4 les Softball Park, Slauson and 1 13 Batted for Campbell in 8th. xx Batted for Humphreys in 8th. SCORE BY INNINGS Los Angeles ..0 0000000 0 0 Hita 0 00022110 6 San Francisco. .0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hits 15010111 10 SUMMARY Innings pitched By Humphreys, 7.

At batJ-Oft Humphreys, 30. Runs Off Humphreys, 3. Hits Off Humphreys, Earned runs Off Humphreys, 3, 1 Base on balls Off Hum- Bhreys, 1. Struck out By Seats, tumphreys, 1. Ift on bases Los Angeles, San Francisco, 7.

Two-base hits Tatum. Stlne, Trower, Fernandez. Three-base hits Brovia. Runs batted in Trower, Fain, Fernandei. Time of game lh.

3tm, Umpires-Edwards, Jordan and Powell. Olsen, cf 8 Nieh ls n.rf 2 3 3 George.c 3 2 0 Root.p 3 1 Weat.lf Totals 41 IS 27 15 Totals 30 10 27 12 Batted lor W. Brown in 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS St Louis ..0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 18 New York .0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 05 Errors Mlse, Marlon, White. Runs scored W.

Cooper, Crespi, Marion. Gumbert, 2: Bartell, Rucker. Young, Dannlng, Runs batted in Young, White, Ott. Gumbert, Hopp. 3: J.

Brown. Western. The pairings are the Shamrock Footprinters from Utah vs. Bank of America, and Rodgers McDonald Newspa-perettes vs. Moxlev's Philcos.

LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS R. II. E. 8 Miller.ss 0 Roberge, 2b 1 RowelUb Waner.g Berres.c Javery.p Johnson, W. Cooper.

Two-base hit Marlon. Home 1 Team W. L. Pet. i Brooklyn 80 44 .615 1st.

Louis 78 45 .634 1 Cincinnati 69 52 ,570 Pittsburgh 63 56 .541 13 New York 58 63 .479 201i Chicago 55 71 .437 26 Boston 50 73 .407 29 Philadelphia 35 87 .287 44 2 12 2 180 Webb, Lucas; Brown and May wood It. Super Cold Bristow and Totals 30 8 27 9 Totall 35 1 27 13 wayward. Baldwin Park 7 9 7 Salt Lake 4 3 4 Beck and P.ohrer; AUuigton and Hobbs. runs Young, W. Cooper, stolen case Rucker.

Sacrifices Rucker, J. Brown. Double playa Rucker to Orengo; Brown to Crespi to Mize. Left on basea St. Louis, New York, 8.

Bases on balls Off White. Gumbert, 1: Hubbell, 1. Struck out By White, Hubbell. 2: W. Brown, 1: Gumbert, 1.

Hits Off White, 6 in 6 innings; Oumbert, 4 in Hubbell, 10 In W. Brown, 5 in 24, Winning pitcher Oumbert. Loaing pitcher W. Brown. Umpires Sears, Jorda and Barr.

Tims of game 2h. 40m. Attendance 19.822. GELES, 0. San Diego, Sacramento, 1.

Seattle, Portland, 0. Games Tonight Oakland at HOLLYWOOD (Gllmore Field, 8:15 p.m.) LOS ANGELES at San Francisco. Sacramento at San Diego Seattle at Portland (double-header.) CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Batted for Montgomery In 6th. ks Batted for Sistl In Sth, xzz Batted for Oremr in 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 36 Boston 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 SUMMARY Runa scored Nicholson, 2: Dallessandro, George, Stringer, 2: Sistl, Moore, Oremp, West.

Errors Olsen, Oeorge, Johnson. Bears Bounce Leaders Bank Girl Softballers Meet Marshall-Clampett Fresh from a sensational 1-0 win over the Bank of America cuties, a l's softball queens clash with the strong Marshall-Clampett nine In tonight's feature contest at the Beverly Stadium. Both clubs are evenly 27. SANTA BARBARA, Aug. DEER LOVERS -n nuns oattea in kooi.

Mack, Zi wicnoi-Vdll- soni oeorge. Gremp, Demaree, West. Row- () Merced defeated the ornia League-leading Santa fcara Saints, 3 to 1, but the victory failed to change Santa Barbara's ell. Two base hits Moore. Miller.

Home run Nicholson. Stolen bases Hudson, Stringer. Sacrifices Haok, Dallessandro, George, Root. Double plays Hack to Stringer to Dahlgren; Root to George to Games behind leader. Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh, 12; Philadelphia, 2.

Boston, 6-4; Chicago, 0-6. Brooklyn, Cincinnati, 2. St. Louis, New York, 5. Games Today, St.

Louis at New York. Chicago at Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. (Only games scheduled.) INTERNATIONAL I.EAGl'K Left on baaaa Pet. .503 .433 .333 standing because the second-place i2f" Qr1Tp, Chicago, 6: Boston.

11. Bases on balls matched and will be battling for Off Raflensberger, If Root, off Javery. 2: oft Johnson. 3. struck nut Fresno Cardinals also lost to Bakersfield.

The score: Team W. L. Santa Barber a 38 .23 Fresno 85 24 Bakerafield 31 28 Anaheim 30 2B Stofkton' 28 34 Merced SiO 40 1 Veaterday'a Reaulta Bakerafleld, Freano, 8. Anaheim, fl: Stockton, 3. Merced, Santa Barbara, 1.

ASSOCIATION By Root. by Javery, by Johnson, 4. a spot in the approaching playoffs. Virginia McDonald will hurl for Marshall Clampett, while Laura Rowlett was named as the x. H.

x. .002 100 0003 8 Hits on Rallensberger, 3 in 1-3 inning; oft Root, 6 In 8 2-3 innings; off Javery, 8 in 6 innings (none out in 7th:) off Johnson, 3 in 3 Innings, winning pitcher Root. Losing pitcher Johnson. Umpires Conlan, Ooetg and Reardon. Time, 2h.

18m, Attendance 3204. Karl chucker. The Burbank .000 000 1001 7 -3 Renech; Barisoff ana Merced Banta Barbara BogdanoM and Edward. LOOK FOR I this I ZZ. Jl AWARD I I (7 tl inLos Angeles jf County fir "Team W.

L. Newark f)l BO Montreal 84 B8 Buffalo at si Pet. Pet. .645 .502 .578 .539 .403 .47 Lions and the Holly Stars battle in the 7:30 preliminary tussle. LAST N1QHT8 RESULTS .623, Rochester 78 .588 Mersey City ()7 fit) I Svrnriia tlA ft.

H. K. Aces Topple Flyers ANAHEIM. Ausr. 27.

Wl Ana Team Coliimlma Loutavllle Knnsaa City" Minneapolis Toledo Indianapolis St. Paul Milwaukee W. KH 7 73 74 74 Al AR 40 L. 52 0 3 4 78 81 00 .382 Marfthall-Clampett .5.18 rialtlmore fi2 84 Toronto 4.i f7 .317 rr- Pppf heim chased two Stockton pitch-! .430 .333 1 5,2 0 4 1 Miner and Holo- ft. H.

t. 10 151 0 8 5 Wilts, Richards Rickey Rumored New Phils Prexy PHILADEPHIA, Aug. 27. (JP) The Evening Ledger savs that Yesterday's Results Jersty City. 1-G: Baltimore, 0-9.

Buffalo. Montreal. 1. Syracuse, Newark. 7, Only games scheduled.

Mcuonam ana pofl. Second tame: Orange Llonettel Mobbr Knit Cooper and Foreiter; and Arthur. Yesterday'! Results St. Paul. Kansas City, 0.

Ixwlsville, Columbus, 4. Toledo. Indianapolis. 1. Milwaukee, 4 (10 Innings.) ers from tne mound to win tonight's game, 9 to 3, and even the final series.

The same clubs wind up Anaheim's home season tomorrow night Score: r. jr. Stockton 000 002 1003 9 2 Anaheim 300 040 20x 12 1 Cecil, Novak. O'Borl and fltephens; Maiman and stinaon. Branch Rickey, vice-president of TEXAS LEAGt'E Team wr.

Houston 98 Tula 78 Shreveport 74 Dallas 1 72 Ft. Worth Oklahoma Citv at L. Pet. 40 .710 fll ,51 03 .832 70 .507 72 .489 Rl ,430 85 .397 88 .380 Pet. .838 the St.

Louis Cardinals, is slated to president of the .844 Beaumont Pacific Mutual Wins Scoring seven runs in a last-inning rally, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance softball team defeated Aetna Life, 12 to 4, to capture the championship of the Los Angeles. Industrial League, Class division Tuesday night at Griffith Park. Phillies next season "if and when present plans, now past SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Team W. L. A.unu pn 51 Nashville 74 82 0rlel" i 72 87 Chattanooga 71 flj Birmingham 88 71 Memphis 2 77 Little Rock 80 78 Knoxville i.

67 81 Yeaterday's ReeulU .807 Ssn Antonio 64 Badgers Sltm Fresno Yeaterday't Result .448 BAKERSFIELD, Aug. 27. VP) 4-8. Reatimont, 11-2: Oklahoma City, Shreveport 2: Tulsa. 0.

.441 .413 Bakersfield made It two straight over Fresno tonight, scoring nan Antonio, Worth, 4. w. a 1- fYUIU try rr SOON I Dallas, 2-5. xinuaiun, -o; tne lormauve stage, materialize within the next six weeks." Rickey's contract with the Cardinal organization expires at the end of the 1942 season, and it has been reported it will not be renewed. Birmingham.

8-1: Chattanooga 4-2. ceven funs on 10 hits to ring miuAriiie, nieniDnia. i umm game postponed, rain.) itue hock, 3-2; Nashville, I P. New Orleans at Atlanta, nn.lnnnaff rain. up a 7-to-5 California League triumph.

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