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PAGE 2 THE CLARION-LEDGER, JACKSON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1951 SECTION TWO Cubs Blast Phils; Indians In Victory Over ox the A's five-game winning streak. Steve Souchock and Hoot Evers homered for the Tigers but short-stip Johnny Llpon was a more damaging hitter, connecting for five safeties in five trips to the plate. DETROIT AB OA Make Washday A Holiday! JtTST DIAL 4-4486 CITY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 812 S. GALATIN dUqhiiqhiA in SpDJdA By ARNOLD HEDERMAN Llpon as 1 4 Prlddy 2b 4 0 A 3 1 Red Sox in Boston this afternoon, have played four more games than New York and divided them evenly. The Yankees have 11 games to play.

Cleveland seven. Billy Pierce, young southpaw, throttled the Yankees with eight hits for his 14th victory against as many defeats. Raschi, seeking to join the teammate Ed Lopat as a 20-game winner, was socked with his 10th loss. Four Chicago hits, two walks and a pair of Yankee errors featured the six-run rally that snapped a 1-1 deadlock. Bruins Hit Hard To Get 7-4 Victory CHICAGO.

Sept. 18 Bat-tering three Philadelphia hurlers for. 14 hits. Including four double and three triples, the Chicago Cubs walloped the Phillies 7 to 4 today. The loss was charged to Rookie Possehl who mas making his first etart of the season.

Willie Jones' 19th homer with two mates aboard and Ed Pella-grini'a fourth circuit drive ac We have had numerous calls about the Texas State Prison Rodeo AMERICAN Berry 2b 1 Kelt 3b ft Wert rf 3 Sourhork 4 Mullln If 1 Even cf 4 Kolloway lb 3 A Kryhoakl lb 1 Swift 4 Trucks 3 Wbltt 1 dates Well, the dates are every Sunday during the month of October We understand that these rodeos are quite the stuff. Pet. .622 .619 .601 .531 .436 .392 FOR TITLE 1 FHA Loans Repairs See Jackson Lumber Co. 322 W. Capitol Phon 2-5066 Dick Steele, defensive star of University of Georgia, will miss the Bulldog's opening game Saturday against George Washington CHICAGO AB A TotaU 38 8 13 37 13 A Bounced out for Kolloway In Sth.

Poa 2b ft He relnjured his right knee In practice Monday. Bounced nut for Souchock In Sth. Zarllla rf a ew York 89 Cleveland 9 Boston 88 Chicago 77 Detroit 88 Philadelphia fi4 Washington 56 St, Louis 46 NATIONAL Brooklyn 90 New York St. Louis 7 Boston 73 Philadelphia Cincinnati 2 Chicago 60 Pittsburgh 80 AB OA PHILADELPHIA Busby cf 1 4 113 4 Mlnoso 3b 4 counted for all of the Thil's Robinson PHILADELPHIA 3 in 8 Bob Conway, Junior halfback on the Alabama team which will face Delta State Saturday, Is a speedy back He was clocked in the Boyd lb 1 AK OA .4 1 0 1.3 2 57 71 IS Stewart If 1 Garcia Wins 20th; Wight Takes Loss By JOE KELLY BOSTON. Sept.

18 Oft Cleveland's Indians, who had lost their last three, pushed themselves right back into the fight for the American League pennant today by slapping the Boston Red Sox 6-4. This Important victory, made possible by a four run splurge in the sixth inning, inched the Indians to within a half game of the front runiing New York Yankees who played Chicago in a night game. The Red Sox now are three games in back of the Yanks and 2 1-2 astern the Indians. Mike (Big Bean Garcia' who hadn't started a game since Sept. 11.

weathered a stormy ninth inning as he went all the way to gain his 20th victory of the campaign before a 20,824 crowd. Garcia was rapped for three harsh singles and two runs before he could throttle the Boston rally. And he made the final putout himself by snaring a grounder by his former manager. Lou Boudreau, and beating the Boston pinch hitter to first base. The teams were deadlocked 1-1 until the sixth when the Indians chased starter Bill Wight with a five hit four run attack.

Garcia had a big part in tills Pet. .634 .610 .558 .507 .476 .425 .414 .411 1 3 10.2 In the 100 yard dash and 51 seconds in the 440 as a high school runner. 1 Joost aa 4. Klein 3b rain lb Valo rf Zernlal If Hitchcock 3b Phllley ef Suder 3b-at Tipton Llmmer A troth Zoldak Coleman Moses Bchelb 1 1 33 79 27 17 AB A The Mississippi State Maroons, Saturday at Starkville, will see A 0 ymuig 2b Ashhurn ef Jons 3h Fnnu If Clark rf Hsmnsr rMrln! Wtltkua lb Pmtnlek Cnhtllfro Pomhl A Maro Hann 1T Jnhn.nn Konstantr Nicholson 0 plenty of Bill Sommers and John Koldus Sommers, quarterback. is an excellent passer and Koldus is on the receiving end of most of A R.

Coleman ef. rf Niarhos Carrasquel aa Pierce Totals NEW YORK Mantle rf Rlzruto ss McDougald 3b Berra DIMaglo cf Bauer If G. Coleman 2b Collins lb Raschi Ostrowskl Hogtte A Wilson Overmlra the Sommers aerials. Make Whiskers Go Like 'Preacher' Roe BROOKLYN DODGER PITCHER PRAISES CHILDS' BLADES READ WHAT HI ATlt "A amooth delivery meani everything to a pitcher. A amooth shave means everything to a man with a tough beard and tender skin.

That's why I use a Childs blade. I find a Childs' blade lives up to itg slogan, and leaves my face amooth aa a child's." "Preacher" Rot A A A 0 A Totals 32 4 7 24 A Topped nut fr Pnssshl In Sth. 0 0 1 0 WalsM for Hansen in 7th. Ran for In 7th. Pan for Bsmlnlrk In 8th.

By the way, while on the subject of Mississippi State, Ed Danforth, sports editor of the Atlanta Constitution and Journal, has plenty of respect for the Maroons Said Danforth. In a recent column, "Mississippi State has the finest-looking bunch of eiperienced players, all grown men, of any of them (SEC teams) and only a rigorous schedule will keep them down" Danforth puts his top SEC teams as Tennessee, Miss. State, Alabama and Kentucky. Totals 38 8 12 37 15 Walked for Tipton la Sth. Hit Into fore play for Coleman In Sth.

DETROIT 142 810 0008 PHILADELPHIA 100 023 O008 Tipton. RBI Hell, Trucks. Llpon 2. Souchock 3. Hitchcock 3.

Phllley, Fain 3. Evers. 2B Llpon. Evera, Trucks. Coleman.

HR Souchock, Eera. Fain. DP Jooat. 8uder and Fain: Tipton and Suder; Swift and Berry: Kryhoskt, Lpon and Kryhoskl. Left Detroit 8.

Philadelphia 1. BB Trucks 3. Whit. I. Coleman 2.

Cchelb 1. SO Coleman 7. Trucks 3. White 1. HO Trucks 11 In 8 13 Innings.

White Ja 3 2 3. Zoldak In 1 inon out in 2nd). Coleman 7 in 7. Schelb 1 in 1. Winner Trucks 111-8.

Loser Zoldak ift-ioi. Napp. Hurley and Hono-chlck. 2:02. A 1.402.

FiiM nut for Konstanty In Totals 32 1 8 27 13 A Grounded out for Hogue Sth THICAfiO An a an 4 0 8 Reservations For Bus Being Made St. Joseph Game The St. Joseph Rebels wilt play their opening game of the 1951 season with Jett High of Vicksburg Thursday night at the Warren County city. Starting at 8 o'clock, the game will be held at City Park. Coach Bill Raphael has been sending his boys through some tough sessions recently to have them in shape for the contest.

A bus is being chartered to take fans and students to Vicksburg. Reservations can be made by calling Jack Conway at 3-0311 or Father Fratin at 2-6544. Mauro tf CHICAGO NEW YORK 000 1000 0607 000 001 0001 FINEST STEEL 35 McDougald. Berra. RBI 8 tern-art 3, Fox 2.

Busby. Collins. HR Stewart. SB G. Coleman.

Busby. 8 Raschi, Robinson. Jarksnn 3b Ssusr If Rstimholts rf Richards lb rtiltl Famaimttl r.frl,lh Kilppsttin sortie, also. The Baltimore Bullets, of the National Basketball Association, have figned Frank (Pep) Saul, former Seton Hall All-American eager, and Brady Walker, former Brlgham Young All-American, to contracts. R.

Coleman. DP Robinson and Fox; Coleman. Rlziuta and Collins: Berra. Rlztuto. Left Chicago New York 8.

BB Raschi 4. Ostrowskl 1. SO Pierce. (3, Raschi 3. Overmlre 1.

HO Raschi 7 In 7 (faced four batters In 8th Ostrowskl 2 In 2-3: Hogue HONED IN OIL TRIPLE TESTED Ddtibl Your Mastv Rack Jim Hegan began the Inning by Total 7 14 J7 IB 40 rifling a single -into left field. Byrne Stars As Browns Win Two 0 In 1-3: Overmlre 0 In 1. HBP Raschi With the Sox looking for a sac-rofoce but Garcia swung mightly and poled the ball deep into center- iZarllla: Overmlra (Stewart). Winner Pierce (14-141: Loser Raschi 1S-I0i. TJ uARANm Ivv PKG.

Grieve. Stevens. Bummers and Hubbard. 3:39. A 44.214.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 18 Tommy Byrre of the St. Louis When Hugh Pepper, former Holmes Junior college star, played with the Fort Jackson football team in Miami's Orange Bowl on the 11th, it made his fourth "bowl" game Cpl. Pepper, who recently visited his home near Vaughn, played In the Lions Bowl in Laurel; the Memorial Bowl in Jackson and the Gulf Bowl la Corpus Chrlsti, Texas Plus the Orange Bowl.

field. It bounced away from the hard running Dom DiMaggio Into the Sox bullpen for a ground rule double. THILAPkLPHIA OOO flfll 001 4 CHICAGO 10J 100 llir-7 RamaizntU. Young. Pellagrin! 3 RBI Jackson 3 8aur 3 BaumholtJ Richards.

Chill. Jona 3. Pfllagrlnl. 3B Miksis. inr.

Jackson. ChlU, Himntr, Fnrjls. 3B Mikula. Baumhnli. Jackson HR Jones.

Psllagrlnl. 8B Jackson. DP Chltl and Pamassotti: Jons. young and Waltkus. Philadelphia Chicago 12 BB Mc-Ilh 2.

Kllppstln 3. Poshl 3. Hansen 1. 3. 3.

Possehl 4 HO MrLlsh In ft ifarsd 3 mm In 6ih: Kllpo-s'sln 2 In Possehl 8 In Hansen 1 In Constant 8 In 3. Winner McLtsh 14-lfli, l.or Pnhl io-l i. Jnrda, Warneke nd Ooetz. T-2 20. A-J829.

Garcia proved his mettle on the next play, racing to third and slid Browns delivered a game-winning tenth inning pinch single tonight to enable Ned Garver to beat the Washington Senators. 3-2. in the second game of a double header. In the first game, he belted a grand slam homer and pitched a three hitter, to down the Washington club 8-0. ing in safely after Bobby Avila Two Marshall, Texas, men.

Tittle and Jimmy Barton, have flied out to rightfield. Hegan scor ed on the same play. been starting quarterbacks on five of the seven LU3 formation teams. Two baggers by Ray Boone and FIRST Al Rosen and a single by Luke Easter provided the other three AB A 8 0 0 12 i I 1 ST. LOl'IS Young 2b Mapes If Delsing cf Rapp rf 0 3 Tavior lb At 1 'TV 3 Hal Waggoner, former Tulane grid star, is the top scorer of Canadian football at present He scored one touchdown for the Hamilton Tiger? Cats Saturday to give him five touchdowns and 25 points Tackle Bob Gain, former Kentucky All-American, has scored 16 points for his Ottawa team A touchdown in Canada counts five points.

0 mm 31 Lolls Marsh 3b Jennings sa Byrna 3 runs and the inevitable Ellis Kinder replaced Wight. Kinder, making his 59th appearance, all but two in relief, walked the first batter and then whiffed Bob Kennedy to end the inning. Kinder pitched hitless ball through the eighth but the Sox could do little with Garcia's snap-pine pitches. CIFVF.LAMs AB ft OA Avtia 2b 4 A 0 1 Pittsburgh Rookie Defeats Braves 65 PITTSBURG. Sept.

18 Though he was wild in spots and had to have help toward the end. Rookie Southpaw Leonard Yochim hurled good ball for the Pittsburgh PiratPs tonight in his first major league game and turned back the Boston Braves. 6-5. Ralph Kiner helped out by hitting his 41st home run of the season. BOSTON AB 11 ft A 3b 3 112 1 lethro 3 1 0 3 A Totals 34 8 8 37 7 WASHINGTON AB A McCormtckk If 2 0 0 1 2 Noren cf 4 0 0 1 0 Mele rf 4 8 8 1 0 Vernon lb 4 0 I 14 2 Dente ss 3 0 0 2 2 Verble 2b 3 0 0 3 3 Kentucky's Adolph Rupp has been named to coach the collegiate squad which meets the Rochester Royals In the 12th annual All-Star basketball game on Oct.

19 In Chicago. Hoone ss 4 Dobv cf 4 Rouen 3b 4 During Ole Miss Coach Johnny Vaught's three varsity seasons i chapman if 5 1 i 0 3 1 0 3 15 0 4 1 0 1 3 1 3 Kennedy rf 4 jj with Texas Christian, the Horned Frogs lost only four of 35 games 1 Hega Torgensnn lb 4 finrdon 3b ft Cooper 4 Marshall rf 3 Marques If 3 t'-Adrtls 1 Vaught was All-American atGarcU They tied three and won 28 0 Grasso 2 0 0 3 1 Hudson 3 0 3 1 4 Totals 38 "3 37 14 ST. LOUIS 000 001 0188 WASHINGTON 000 000 0000 Grasso. Dente. RBI Rapp.

Lollar. Bvrne 4. 2B Vernon, Mapes. Rapp, Lollar. HR Byrne.

8 Yost DP Vernon. Dente and Vernon: Byrne and March. Left St. Iouls 2. Washlgton 4.

BB Byrne 3. Hudson 3. SO Hudson 3. Byrnt 3. WP Hudson.

Winner Bvm 8-10i; Loser Hudson 4-13t. Duffy Rommel and Soar. 1:50. Jj guard his last year. Hsrtsfleld 4 Totals J4 8 7 37 15 BOSTON AB OA DiMaggio cf 4 1110 4 0 10 0 Williams If 4 0 3 3 8 Vollmer rf 4 113 0 3 0 0 0 0 Wilson Talne Logan ejrkont SECOND Total 33 ft 8 24 7 AB It A 4 0 3 3 8 wmomin 2D 4 Propo lb 4 1 3 J3 0 Hatfield 3b 4 0 12 8 Rosar 3 0 0 4 0 Stephens 1 0 0 0 0 Wight a 0 0 0 0 The newest safety Item for boxing the safety mat is being praised by boxing blg-whlgs in the country During a recent fight, Joey DeJohn knocked out Lee Sala In the second round Sala's head hit the mat, but didn't bounce which causes the most Injuries The mat is a plastic combination which serves as a shock absorber Doctor's say that the mat probably saved Sala's life.

A walked for Fame in ith. Pan for Elliott In th Filed out for Marquei In PITTSrU RGH AB A 1 nil hi 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 11 1 0 0 7 0 113 1 Kinder 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 3b ft 0 1 3 4 A Maxwell 1 0 0 0 0 113 3 1 10 10 0 Metkovtch lb 4 Thomas cf 8 Klner If 4 pell rf 6 MrCullOUh 4 Merson 3b 3 Strickland ss 1 D-Hnwerton 1 Col ss 2 Yochim 3 Werla 0 Wllks 0 Madison Square Garden is having its regular fall face-lifting in getting ready for the winter months The first scheduled event is a rodeo Eight thousand board feet of lumber are laid on the .0 0 0 0 0 ..0 0 0 0 1 .4 0 3 3 2 35 3 9 30 14 AB A st. tons Young 3b Mapes Batta Rapp rf Arft lb Delsing cf Marsh 3b Jennings ss A Bvrne Baueier Thorn aa sa Garver Totals WASHINGTON Yost 3b Campos rf Coan If Runnels aa Noren cf Tavior lb Michaels 3b Guerra. Consuegra Vernon Moreno Porter Mxon 0 0 0 0 0 Boudreau 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 4 8 27 11 A Grounded out for Kinder In Sth. Grounded out for Rosar In fji.

Group1ed out for Nixon In 9th. CLEVELAND OOl 004 0018 BOSTON 000 100 1024 RBI Kennedy, A Vila. Boone. Rosen. Easter 2.

Williams. Dropo. Hatfield. Stephens. 2B Williams.

Garcia. Boone. Rosen. HR Kennedy. Dropo.

Easter. left Cleveland 3. Boston 5. BB Kinder 1 SO Wight 1. Kinder 3.

Garcia 3. HO Wight 8 In 8 3 3 Innings: Kinder 0 In 3 13; Nixon I tn I. Winner Garcia i20-13i. Loser Wight 7-Si. main arena floor and then 60 tons of earth are nlaced on that for 8 0 0 1 0 3 3 me roaeo inis wm give me some juu cowooys arouna six to eight Inches of dirt over the boards.

1 14 v4 Totals 37 8 13 27 12 Filed out for Strickland In 4th BOSTON 200 lno 030-8 rirrsBunc.H ooo 203 iox HarUfleld. SHU. Metknvirh. Strickland. Slmttn.

BI Oorrlon. Mer'on, MeCullniish Cole. 8mllh, Klner. SXtl. Torrennn.

IB Oordon MrCulloush Fred Pap) Williams, former Meridian first baseman, finished the baseball season as player-manager of the Waycross, team in the Georgia-Florida League Williams topped Waycross with rTi Psparella and Mc-IKlnler. 2 OS. A 20 824 paid. Beil. HR-Kiner.

SB Metkovtch. Yoc-i him. DP Wllks to Smith. Left-BMon 12. Pltuburgh 11 BB Yochim W1lnn 1,1 base hits and runs batted in.

with an average of in the playoffs (TiqerS End A's nnn i- A Wllinn Hnrbnnt I Hfl In nlid Jiru in ir.e rrguinr senson. A Cs. I Totals 38 3 8 30 13 A Byrne singled for Jennings In the 10th. Saucier ran for Byrna Doubled for Cansuegra In 8th. Took third strike for Mareno in 10th vv iiiniriy jrreaK iiiiEmi ftfEBJl? HlBBI 3 5 Innlnas: Yorhlm 8 In 7: MU 0 in 3.

Paine 1 In 3-3; Werle 0 In Surkont 1 In 1. HBP Yochim WP Yorhlm 2. Winner Yochim 1-0 Loser Wilson (-6i. U-Ballanfant, Gorman and Bsrllck. T-3 38.

PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 18 (JTV dlent. HR Benson. SB Slaughter.

Muslal. ID Rvan 1 D. Rlre. DP Schoenrtlenst and Musial; I Perkokl 0 Benson. Schoendienst and Mustal: Schoen- Stalleup 1 dlenst.

Hemus and Mustal. Left Brooklyn Smith 0 ooo eio tin 000 000 020 1-3 02 st. tom WASHINGTON Detroit Tigers slammed Sam Zoldak from the box with a four 4: Bt Louis 8. BB Branca 3. Poholskv 1.

I lltwhiler 1 run second inning today and went Tappe 0 0 on to take an 8-6 game from the Totals si 8 13 27 7 1 Philadelphia Athletics, thus ending Brooklyn Loses To Cards 7 To 1 Srhmlts 1. SO Branca 4. poholskv ft. Schm-I's 3. HO Branca 10 In 8 2-3 Innings Srhmlts a In 1 1-3: Haugstad 0 In 1 WP Schmlta.

Winner Poholsky 18-131; Loser Branca (13-fi. Rohh. Plenlll. Boggess and Gore. 3:11.

A 22.054 ipaidi. -l ct-ti inn luimrr in ii n.r snrr I Runnels. Batts. RBI Marsh. Yoang.

Campos. Runnels, Byrne. 2B Vernon. Campos Taylor, Marsh. 3B Arft.

8 Young. DP Young and Arft: Runnels. Michaels and Taylor 2: Jennings, Young and Arft; Michaels. Runnels and Taylor. Left St.

Louis 4. Washington 8. BB Consuegra 1. Oarver 3. BO Consuegra 1, Oarver 3.

HO Consuegra 8 In six Innings: off Moreno 3 tn 3. Winner Garver (17-13); Loser Moreno (4-11). Rommel, Soar and Duffy. Ran for Pramesa In 4th Probable Pitchers because Philip Morris is A 8,808. Giants In 6-5 Win Over Reds ST LOUIS.

Sept. 18 The St. Louis Cardinals swung freely and easily tonight to take a 7 to 1 decision from the Brooklyn Dodgers behind the eight-hit pitching of Tom Toholsky. It was only the fourth time in 20 games this season the Redbirds have bested Brooklyn. The defeat dropped the Dodgers to Just three games ahead of the Popped out for Ramsdell In 2nd.

Filed out for Fox In 4th. Filed out for Perkowskl tn 8th. Rearhd first on fielders choice for Smith tn 9th. Rsn for Lltwhiler In Oth NEW YORK 012 300 OOO 8 CINCINNATI 001 100 0038 Maya 3, Tfcotnson. RBI Thomson.

Eolso. Mays. Westrum. TJsher. Irvln 2.

Klussewski. Lltwhiler 2B Mueller. Adams, Westrum. 3B Thomson. HR Irvln.

SB Bolger. Lockman. Left New York 11. Cincinnati 8 BB RamdseU 1. Fox 1.

Smith 3 SO Fox 2. Perkowskl 1. Ramsdell 1. Smith 1. HO 13 In 8 2-3 Innings Ramsdell 4 In 2: Perkowskl 1 In 2: 0 In 1-3: Tox 6 In 2: Smith 2 In 3 Winner Koslo 919 Loser Ramsdell 8-17t.

DascoU, Ft-wart. Conian and DonatelU. 2.43. A 5 448. Yanks Are Beaten By White Sox 7-1 NEW YORK.

Sept. 18 LP CINCINNATI. Sept. 18 The New York Giants, clinging to a hope for the National League pennant, barely staggered in tonight as George Spencer came to rescue a 6 to 5 victory for Dave definitely less irritating, definitely milder than any other leading brand! AMERICAN St. Louis at Washington (night) Pillette (6-14) vs.

Porterfield (6-8). Chicago at New York Rogovln (12-7) vs. Stln (2-1). Cleveland at Boston Wynn (19-12 vs. McDermott 8-6).

Detroit at Philadelphia Hutchinson (9-9) vs. Shantz (16-9). NATIONAL Boston at Pittsburgh Nichols (10-6 vs. Dickson (18-15). Philadelphia at Chicago Church (14-10) vs.

Rush (9-10). Brooklyn at St. Louis (night Roe (20-2 vs. Lanier (ll-8. (Only games scheduled).

New York Giants. ab 0VfT tne Cincinnati Reds. i 3 3 oi The Keds scored three runs in Chicago's revenge-mad White Sox shelled Vic Raschi with a six-run onslaught in the eighth Inning tonight to thrash the New York Yankees. 7-1. and whittle their American League lead to a scant i ninth and had the tying and winning runs on base when the oo2 'game ended.

0 18 NEW YORK AK A BROOKLYN Furlllo Ti Ree Pnlrter cf Robinson 2b Pafko If Hodges lb Cox 30 A Walker Branca rVhmlts A Abrama Haugstad three percentage points over the Cleveland Indians. The Indians, who whipped the 0 2 0 2 Stanky 2b 3 0 1 3 0 0 8 1 Dark ss 8 0 13 0 0 11 Mueller rf Bill 0 0 0 1 Irvln If 5 3 3 4 0 0 8 ft Lor km on lb 4 1 3 10 0 8 0 0 Thomson 3b 4 3 1 3 Mays cf 5 0 3 4 Totals 31 1 8 24 10 Westrum 5 0 2 0 A Grounded out for Srhmlts In th Koslo 4 0 1 0 8T. LOll. AB A Spencer 0 0 0 0 PROVE IT YOURSELF Take the PHILIP MORRIS NOSE TEST start enjoying PHILIP MORRIS today! SPECIAL NOTICE AMERICAN Cleveland 6. Bcston 4 Chicaeo 7, New York 1 Detroit 8, Philadelphia 6 St.

Louis 8-3; Washington 0-2. NATIONAL New York 6. Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 7. Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh 6.

Boston 5 Hemus ss 50212 Brhoendienst 3b 8 1 2s3 4 I Totals 8 13 27 18 Musial lb 4 1 0 13 0 CINCINNATI AB A Slaughter rf 3 0 2 2 0 Artams 2h 5 2 2 4 I Rlre If 3 0 1 3 8 Wyrostek rf i 1 2 0 0 Dlerlng rf 1 Benson 3b 3 Walker ef-lf 3 IV Rlre 3 Poholsky 4 0 0 10 Post cf 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 Klusiew.kl lb 5 0 1 8 3 10 0 Usher If 4 0 1 3 0 15 1' A Edwards 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 Meeks 3b 4 0 13 Salespeople and Employees TEXAS Houston 3: San Antonio 1 (final McMillan ss 4 13 1 Totals 34 7 10 37 14 Pramesa 2 0 1 3 BROOKLYN 000 001 OOOl i Bolger 0 0 0 T. LOUI8 030 005 Oflx 7 Howell 2 0 3 3 Cox. Reese RBI D. Rice. Hemus, I Ramsdell 0 0 0 0 Reese.

Benson, grhoendlenst. Slaughter 3.. iC Adcock 10 0 0 3B H. Walker. Hemus.

Furlllo. Schoen- Fox 0 8 0 8 0 play-off. Houston leads 1-0) 0 1 SOUTHERN (Play-Offs) Open date. T7R TICKETS TO THE MID-SOUTH (0' MssisssslssS sWsJ SAIL IIS mm CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM moans MORE SMOKING PLEASURE! 3c4tJaSJ8 2 Ur. 29 f.liri.

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