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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 9

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THE BAILY ARGUS -LEADER SPORTS WANT ADS SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 The Ball ffT Brownies Jump On Anti-Bosox Wagon In 7-1 Win sPENCf 5ANDVIG Spxi Edit Mound Duel, Seat of Pants Nelson's Golfing Calm Ruffled CniH rifT i in that ure business we ouku Slug Party Win Cards 2 1 5 1 una I. rinr sought Uninspired by $100 Throne Yankee Stadium Gets Dressed Up Purty for Championship Brawl BIRDS BLAST DUKES 12-2 IN SPLURGE Younger Hurls Victory; Gibbons Signed After Duluth Release ST. LOUIS HOME RUNS TURN TRICK Berardino, Stephens, Helf Aid Jack Kramer's 7-1 Record Pollet Pitches Six-Hitter for J.rrt sponsored event ,7. art County Uivfme has 1 I' ante Mr.fiW Duluth, June 18 The Sioux Tails Canaries pulled all the seams out of. the Duluth defense In P.

hninred Cowboys In recent St. Louis. June 18 (D The St. Louis Browns trounced the league-leading Boston Red Sox 7 to 1 last night on nine hits, including successive home runs by Johnny Ber By BILL BOM New York, June 18-(Pr-Wearinf a reasonably business-like expression, you, too, could have got into Yankee stadium yesterday afternoon, and sat In a hundred-buck seat. But the seat of your panta wouldn't have felt much different.

The stadium, some 60 hours befort the big fight, was a scene of orderly confusion. The three-tiered baseball stands were empty, and the only guys in the bleachers were a bunch of workmen eating their the seventh Inning with a five-run SJfS. 11 t. litrln hard tn 1-0 Nightcap Over Braves Boston, June 18 4V-The St. Louis Cardinals trimmed the Braves in both ends of a Bunker Hill day doubleheader yesterday, winning the first u-6 after getting off to a five-run first inning lead, and squeaking through 1-0 by virtue of an unearned run in the closer.

Howie Pollet gave the Bra- es only six hit in the afterpiece. His mates could get onlv one more off big Bill Lee. The only run In the nightcap was scored after an error on a potential double play. Pollet himself singled to center after one was out in the sixth. Jeff Cross banged the ball down the third base line and Billy Herman grabbed it.

He threw to Connie Ryan to erase Pollet but Ryan's peg to first sailed by Johnny Hopp into the Cards' dugout, allowing Cross to take second. Ernie Dusak promptly belted a UW it ardino and Vern Stephens and a three-run double by Hank Helf. blast and went on from there to lace the Dukes with a 12-2 triumph in the series opener before a slim crowd in Municipal Stadium last night The Canaries were trailing by I Mickey Harris, trying for his tenth victory but relieved at the start of the Northern league nms batted in. "Zt and BiU McCloskey's sharp Tat short is the only thing lunch. 2-1 going into their "lucky seventh" then took advantages of five Dukes' Everything went according ta Manager Ken Guent 4 the sixth by Mike Ryba, had the Brownies under his thumb In the first and.

third innings but got a foretaste of things to come in the second. Jeff Heath, in his new plan. When one big man wheeled a barrow up alongside the ring, there were three little men with him to miscues, a pair of wild pitches and altogether loose play to chalk up their five runs, came back in the next frame with five runs more to on rh marl unload, one for each keg of nails it carried. g'S'bawith the ball In role as a Brownie, singled but Walt send pitcher Bob Howe to the show Judnich's long liner to left center -f pitchers nanu iu rfs 'inworiaisTS mm Foldinr Chair Close in around the ring, canea was taken on a running catch by AlAt'l ahnw it. hut Byron Nelson puts his hands on his hips and wanes irom his ball In a disgusted manner after Lloyd Man- Ted Williams.

Heath was thrown ers and then picked up another run in the final inning. Gibsons was signed by Sioux Palls today after his release Saturday by the Dukes. Business manager Ken Guenth- out stealing on a double play us of laborers were setting up folding chairs, while father back ironworkers were putting together tha grum (left, wearing hat) and Vic Ghewsl (center) both sank long putts for birdies on the par three, third hole green at Canterbury Country club, Cleveland, during playoff of National Open. Nelson went back Chet Laabs fanned. Tjie on hif Urrr Kempe got a homer gainst Eau Claire the other night.

nf Pinestine. liner to Center which bounced by and missed his short putt for a par. )AP Wirephoto) George Metkovich scored Boston's only run in the third, sliding around ner has also announced the signing of inflelder Cy Wulff, and pitchers pre-fabricated aluminum framea for the raised ringside and othera were laying sections of planking across the frames, on which chairs Mike McCormick for a double, scoring Cross with the only run. St. LabIi Button Ab Po A Ab Po A Cross 2b 4 3 1 lHoppcflb 0 Helf at home plate after jonnny Iumuui" kjo.u were interested In a re- I Pesky grounded to Berardino who rredenchs and Baayen, both right More of Same nt report mat, ueujg" uwum, T- CinivlA trt mv negged the ball toward home.

handers. Floyd Anderson has been were to be set up. drove nuc kjniRiw i vatnt-H turn 4 2 10 Herman 3b 0 1 5 4 6 Holmes rt 3 4 0 1 6 0 Sanders lb 3 3 4 0 Berardino's homer, his fifth of the Dodgers Down Yanks to Top released and will become an umpire There was a gaping hole about year, tied the score an inning later, Mtes and three seconds at six feet by four at the aecond-basa Dusak If Musial lb Sl'ghter rf Kur'ski 3b Adams cf Marion Klut.tj 5 3 1 OM'C m'kcf 2 1 1 0 3 3 0 in the Northern league. Blsnx Falls Duluth Stephens followed with his seventh 5 3 0 7 OROwelllf 4 0 3 1 Padgett Sana Anita. 3 Ab Po A Ab Po A homer and with two out Heir two 3 3 0 Masi -mpetitlve Loomis, now oi Min-(snoUs, is a former Pipestone nnv Infnrmflnt.

Burkhart 3 0 8 0 Rvsn 3b 3 13 0 4 13 0 4 2 13 base hit to right center barely outdistanced the fleet-footed Bobby point of the infield grass. This is a permanent installation, to handle the electric wiring connections for the ring, and is covered with a foot and a half of dirt the rest of the time. Wilks 100 Culler as u. n.ing ci i 2 uowen er 4 3 3 0 Hamel If 4 110 Lewa'ski si 4 1 1 3 Koenig 3 17 0 Harris 3b 4 3 15 Kempe lb 0 11 1 Mealey 2 14 2 Smith rf 3 0 10 Weayer 3 0 3 0 League Alone O0O0 White Doe rr. Roser 0 0 0 0 Lltwhiler 10 0 0 loeui rt tells us.

In the fifth, Chuck Stevens The Dodgers pushed the Yanks 'Closkey ss 5 3 1 4 Mich'ski lb 5 1 13 0 Gibbons 3b 3 1 3 4 Wixkel rf 4 1 0 0 As Cuban Nine Bows by 10-9 Pitchers Flash in Error-Ridden Northern Type Ball Game The crowd of over 1,800 fans, the biggest seen at Wood field this scored on Heath's long fly to center off the top rung the two teams had The Infield grass Itself still was wuin 3b 4 111 Beck If 4 0 10 Northern League Pet. Pet. Superior IS 10 600 Sioux Falls 14 II .483 Fargo 16 11 .593 Eau Clair 12 IS .444 St. Cloud 16 11 .693 Duluth 15 .348 Aberdeen It 13 571 Grand F'ks IB .308 National League Pet. Pet.

Brooklyn 33 20 623 Boston 25 29 .463 Louis 32 33 582 Pittsburgh 32 28 440 Chicago 26 23 .531 New York 23 31 426 Cincin tl 25 24 .510 Phila. 31 30 .420 American League Pet. Pet Boston 43 14 .750 Cleveland 25 32 .48 New York 36 23 610 St. Louis 24 32 420 roped off. Col.

Larry MacPhail, Singlet'n 0 0 0 0 Barrett 10 0 0 i Posedel 0 0 0 0 Gillenw'ter 10 0 0 8pBhn 10 0 1 Fernandei 10 0 0 field, and Stephens scored and Chet Laabs was safe at first on Pesky's WHICH reminds us of a story Younger 2 0 1 2 Hoey 2b 4 13 1 Howe 3 0 13 been sharing in the Morrell Softball league last night. Don Scott turned in a three hit pitching performance Doig 0 0 0 0 low throw. Flamann 0 0 0 0 the up-to-date horse buyer, mi Allan of Whltewood, S. in recently bought some horses Malta, Mont. to set the Yanks down 10 to 3.

Big the Yankees' president, had ordered that it be kept clear until the very last moment, in order not to mess It up any more than is absolutely necessary. The victory was Pitcher Jack Kramer's seventh against one loss. Totals 33 37 13 Totals 36 37 13 hitters for the winners were Jean Bowen and Walt Reed, each of Sioux Falls 001 IWO 55113 Duluth 100 010 000 3 Boston Si. Louis Ab Po A Ab Po A Hit sellpr was Ronald John-n, He took his buyer around Detroit 30 25 .545 Chlrago 21 31 .404 Wash gton 28 35 .637 Phila. 15 40.273 Errors D.

King. Gibbons, Younger. Harris 4. Mealey, Michalowski, Howe 3. whom had a perfect evening at the plate.

Both hit home runs. Mac II Yean Age Harried Harry Markson, Mikt Metk'lch rt 4 0 1 0 Stevens lb 4 1 13 0 Peskv ss 2 0 3 1 Rer'dino Hit 1 1 Williams If 3 1 4 0 Stephens sa 4 3 3 3 Runs batted in D. King 2. Koenig 2. Wulff.

Mealey. Three base hit Harris. Jacobs' publicity man, came wan sacrifice hits D. King, Gibbons, Wolff, Younger. Lewandowski.

Stolen bases Hamel, Gibbons, Wulff. Left on base a Piper Cub. Though the was a bit rough Johnson in-ti on taking his ship down that he could read the -itids on bands of horses tr a couple of close swoops. Al dering in from downtown and promptly disappeared in a welter of Doerr 2b 4 0 3 1 Heath If 3 13 0 York lb 4 10 0 Laabs rf 4 3 0 0 Hlggins 3b 4 1 1 1 Judnlrh cf 4 0 I 0 Culb'son ef 4 0 3 0 Chrlst'n 3b 3 0 1 0 Wagner 4 0 6' 3 Helf 3 14 1 Harris 3 10 1 Kramer 3 0 0 2 Sioux Falls. Duluth 13.

Bases on balls-off Younger 4, Howe 5. Doig 2. Struck out by Younger 5, Howe 4, Plamann 3. photographers anxious to get their Wednesday night seating arrangements fixed up. Ryba lioo Hits off Howe in 7 1-3 innings: Doig 1 ia piped, "I'll take "em.

111 take in 1-3 Inning, Plamann 1 in 1 1-3. Wild Lode connected for the only extra1 base blow off Scott, a double in the sixth. Franz Peterson yielded 15 hits and was charged with the loss. In the other packer tilt the Gianta collected 18 hits off the serves of Ray Mundt and trimmed the Cubs 22 to 4. Virgil Grace's three hits In five attempts was the best Giant effort.

Curtis House socked a hime run and a single in two trips to the platter. For the losers Henry Kroon's triple was the Totale 33 1 24 I Totals 33 9 37 I Boston 001 0(10 000 1 pitches Howe 3, Plamann 1, Younger 1. Passed ball Weayer. Hit by pitcher by Plamann (Younger). Balk Younger.

Los km. "without even worrying about (whip good salesmanship. St. Louis 000 520 00x 7 year, may have felt that they had seen the same thing somewhere else as they sat through nine Innings of straight baseball between the Chicago Brown Bombers and the Havana LaPalomas. Though the pitching was something else again, the Negro flashes weren't too impressive throughout most of the contest won by the Chicagoans 10-9 in true Northern league style.

A total of 14 errors were charged against the two teams. Playing as if they cared whether they won or not, the two teams still did not manage to hold the interest of large chunks of the crowd that melted away after the fifth inning. Godlnes whiffs 11 Errora Laabs, Culberson, Pesky. Runs ing pitcner Howe. umpires bast ana C.

C. Leach, impressario of baited in Peskv, Berardino. StetTens, Helf Klasek. Time oi game 2.35. FARGO 5, EAU CLAIRE 3, Heath.

Two base hit Helf. Home runs Berardino. Stephens. Double plavs Wagner and Doerr; Stephena. Berardino and Stevens: York (unassisted).

Left on the Second Annual South Da-Kennel club dog show hns i nople of dogs, but not show Eau Claire, June 18 (Ph- Just before vanishing, he pointed out that It was on the night of June 19 ten years ago that Louis was beaten for the last time in his first meeting with Mai Schmeling In this same ring. Rubber-tired carta stacked with chairs were being hauled every which way. and here and there were pathetic little heaps of discarded chairs thrown out because a slat was missing, or because a bent nail might prove provoking. big blow. Joe Newman and Kano pAt one Is an airdale indrren as with you and me 1'ich'i young son and daugh bases Boston 7, St.

Louis 3. Bases on balls Harris 1, Kramer 3, Strikeouts-Harris 4, Kramer 2. Ryba 2. Hits off Harris 7 In 5 innings: Ryba 2 In 3. Hit by pitcher by Harris (Heathl.

losing pitcherHarris. Umpires Jones. Paparella and Chuck Rhode and Johnny Tayoan teamed up to pitch and bat the Fargo-Moorhead Twins to a 5 to 2 victory over the Eau Claire Bears ter hive spoiled hint and he is Hubbard. Time 1:53. Attenoanca 11, i pet that's what we like ihnni dogs.

here last night. 101 I paid I. Totals 41 14 37 3 Totals 4 15 37 1 Lltwhiler batted for Roser in 3nd Barrett batted for Sinelpton in 4th. Gillenirater batted for Posedel in 5th. Pernandes batted for Spahn tn 9th.

8t. Louis 510 111 O0O Boston 011 020 110- Errors Cross. Ryan, Padgett. Herman. Runs batted in Musial 3, Slaughter 3, Kurowski.

Klutts 3. Dusak. Ryan 2. Row-ell 3. Padgett, Masi.

Two base hits Musial, Slaughter. Cross, Kluttz, Ryan. Home runs Musial, Masi. 8tolen bases-Adams, Dusak, Kurowski. Left on bases St.

Louis Boston 13. Bases on balls Burkhart 1, White 3, Posedel 1. Strikeouts Burkhart 1, Wilks 1. Poser 1, Posedel I. Spahn 3.

Hits Off Burkhart in 4 13 innings; Wilks 6 in 4 23: White 3 in 0: Roser 4 In Singleton 2 in Posedel 2 in 1: Spahn 4 in 4. Hit by pitcher By Burkhart (Ryant Wild pitches Burkhart. Passed balls Masi. Winning pitcher Wilk. Losing pitcher White.

Umpires Magerkurth, Stewart and Dunn. Time 3:44. Attendance 15,000 (estimated). (SECOND GAMS) It. Lanis Bosten Ab Po A Ab Po A Cross 3b 4 0 3 3 Rvan 3b 4 14 3 Dusak If 4 14 1 Herman 3b 3 0 0 3 Musial lb 4 1 11 0 Holmes rf 4 0 3 0 81'ghter rf 4 0 3 1 Litwh'er If 4 3 4 0 Ku-o ski 3b 4 3 3 3 Barrett if 0 0 0 0 Adams cf 4 0 10 Masi 3 13 0 Marion ss 3 0 3 3 Hopp lb 3 0 5 0 Gar giolae 3 3 3 1 m'k cf 4 17 0 Pollet 110 3 Culler ss 2 0 3 1 Gill'water 10 0 0 Leep 3 0 0 2 337 37 13 Totals 30 37 1 Gillenwater batted for Culler in 9th.

St. Louis 000 001 000 1 Boton 000 000 000 0 Error Ryan. Musial. Run battd in Dusak. Two base hit Kurowski.

Sacrifice Hopp. Double plays Pollet to Gar-agtola to Musial, Lee to Culler to Hopp. Left on bases St. Louis 5, Boston t. Bases on balls Off Pollet 3.

Strikeouts Pollet 1, Lee 3. Hit by pitcher By Pollet (Hopp). Umpires Stewart. Magerkurth and Dunn. Time 1:37.

Attendance 15.194 (paid). PITTSBURGH 3, PHILA. 7 Philadelphia, June 18 The Philadelphia Phils continued their drive to get out of the National league cellar with a 7 to 3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates last A3 is love arid kisses on the Lennox Wins Slug rwtsmanship side between Can 's and Elk Point, wish we could as much about some other 'il communities. Fest From Hurley American Association Pet. Pet St.

Paul 38 25 603 India polis 31 28 .525 Louisville 34 27 657 Milwaukee 35 31 .446 Kan. City 33 28 .541 Toledo 35 38 .397 Minn pohs 31 28 .525 Columbus 23 34 .393 GAMES TODAY Northern League Sioux Falls at Duluth Aberdeen at Superior Grand Forks at St. Cloud Fargo at Eau Claire National League Pittsburgh at Brooklyn (night) Cinnclnnati at New York might) Chicago at Philadelphia (night) American League New York at Chicago (night) Philadelphia at Detroit Washington at Cleveland (night) Boston at St. Louis (night) American Association 8t, Paul at Indianapolis Milwaukee at Columbus Minneapolis at Louisvilla Kansas City at Toledo GAMES TOMORROW Northern League Sioux Falls at Superior Aberdeen at Duluth Fargo at St. Cloud Grand Forks at Eau Claira National League St Louis at Boston (night) Pittsburgh at Brooklyn Cincinnati at New York Chicsgo at Philadelphia (2) American League New York at Chicago Philadelphia at Detroit (night) Washington at Cleveland Boston at St.

Louis (night) American Association Minneapolis at Indianapolis (nlte) Kansas City at Columbus (night) St. Paul at Louisville (night) Milwaukee at Toledo (night) RESULTS YESTERDAY National League St. Louis Boston 6. 0. Pittsburgh 3.

Philadelphia 7. Only games. American League Boston 1. St Louis 7. Only games.

Northern Teague Sioux Falls 13. Duluth 2. Fargo 5. Eau Claire 3. St.

Cloud 8. Grand Forks Aberdeen at. Superior postponed, rain. American Assoriatioa St. Paul 3.

Indianapolis 4. Minneapolis 1, Louisville 7. Milwaukee 0, Columbus 3. Kansas City 2, Toledo 3. Lennox, S.

June 18 Lennox Rhode scattered seven Eau Claire hits and was effective in the pinches, while Tayoan batted in two runs and scored two more, getting a long triple in the eighth inning with two aboard to clutch the victory. The defeat snapped Eau Claire's longest win streak of the season at four and spoiled the debut of Lefty Jim Daublender who has been on the shelf all season with a sore arm. Fargo-Moorhead Eaa Claire Ab Po A Ab Po A Terpko If 4 0 10 Szurma ss 4 3 3 3 Browns emerged victors in a base' Kuusela did the Giant twirling. The A league contest between Metz and Amvets was postponed. In the circuit the game between P-H Sales and Package Delivery was called off in its early stages when Delivery manager Stub Siarnes sustained a fractured leg sliding into second base.

The teams will meet at a later date. Local 304 and Sioux Falls Machine Works battled for nine innings, with Tom Pawell breaking up a 4-all deadlock in the top of the ninth on a two run triple. George May's single scored Powell from third to wind up the scoring. Tonight's games: Morrell League (dmnd. 4) Pirates vs.

Tigers (twilight) Cards vs. Senators (night) A Learue (dmnd. S) K. of C. vs.

Pitts (twilight) Sioux Valley Bank vs. Moose (night) League (Twilight) Odd Fellows vs. Argus-Leader (diamond 11. Arabs vs. Sunshine Ins.

(diamond 2). ball game played on the Lennox diamond defeating Hurley, 15 to 13, "PHEASANT HUNTING IN SOUTH DAKOTA SOUND ADVICES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RUB Kansas City 000 non 30O- 3 4 2 Toledo 000 010 003 3 0 Bradley and Drescher, Banford and Moss. PIRST GAMS RRB St. Paul 001 jno 3 1 Indianapolis nnfl on 3 Note, Wetland and Savino; Reld, Logan Barrett and Riddle, Brady. 6ROOND GAME St.

Paul 000 300 OSO 14 1 Indianapolis 000 00ft 400 4 1 Nltcholas. Coffman and Dantonlo; Fletcher, Treichel and Brady. Minneapolis 010 000 0O0-. 1(1 Louisville 000 500 02x 7 11 Abernathy, Bart nelson and Piruett; Wilson and Walters. Milwaukee 000 OSO 001 Columbus 000 000 102 3 9 1 Pyle.

Epperly and Pernandea; Hopper, Clemensen, Sproull and Malone. Nygard, Elliott and Benson, pitchers for Hurley, allowed 15 hita to the Lennox nines, while Krempges, Hip Schenk rf 4 0 3 1 Franiak cf 3 1 3 0 fOOKLET READY TO MAIL pen, Jibben and DeBoer, Lennox pitchers, allowed 7. Pitching of the two teams was another matter as Manuel Godinez Oliva of the LaPalomas showed how it should be done as he struck out 11 Bombers with his smoky overhand throw. Stocky Leonard -Johnson of the Chicago nine whiffed six. The hits were 13 for the Bombers and 14 for the Cubans.

All the clowning was contributed by Circus Ed Hamman and the players stuck strictly to business. Mesa Hits Four Andres Alfonso Mesa led the hitters with four safe blows in five trips to the plate for the LaPalomas. The Chicagoans got their winning margin in the ninth inning and made a 'double killing in the last half of the frame to end a possible Cuban revolution. Tonight the two nines' tangle again at Council Bluffs, and Wednesday they, swing north again with the LaPalomas facing the Brookings Cubs at the Brookings diamond and the Bombers taking on Watertown. The line score: TOUR OUT OF STATE FRIENDS WILL APPRECIATE THIS Hurley 117 000 13013 7 Lennox 022 331 40x 15 15 SEND ONE DOLLAR FOR COPY HE CAN STILL RUN Write ERRL NASON" 0.

Bni 899, Sioux Falls, S. D. Brooklyn, June 18 VP) Pistol Pete Reiser, whose ailing throwing arm has bothering him since the training campaign, is suffering now Welsh ef 3 110 Swlttel 3b 4 0 3 3 Broyald 3b 3 2 2 3 Delsing rf 3 0 3 0 Tayoan as 2 3 4 3 Schy'skl 2b 4 0 1 0 Schabell 3b 4 1 3 3 Magula lb 4 1 7 1 Lambert lb 4 1 3 Van Hoff If 4 1 1 0 Dobkins 4 1 2 0 Edwards 4 1 I 3 Rhode 10 0 3 Dsub'der 3 1 0 3 Linden 10 0 0 Totals 31 31 13 Totals 33 1 27 10 Linden batted for Daublender in 8th Fargo-Moorhead 020 000 120 5 Eau Claire 000 110 000 3 Errors Lambert. Dobkins. Runs batted In Tayoan 3, Schenk, Lambert.

Daublender. Franiak. Three base hit Tayoan. Home run Franiak. Stolen base Franiak.

Left on bases Fargo-Moorhead 5, Eau Clair 7. Double plays Szurma to Magula; Edwards to Magula. Triple play-Dau-blender tn Edwards tn Magula to Edwards. Struck nut by Rhode 1. by Daublender 0.

Bases on balls off Rhode 1. off Daublender 5. Hit by pitcher by Rhode 1 (Del-slngi; by Daublender 1 (Welsht. Wild pitch Daublender. Passed ball Edwards, umpires Alden and Ollya.

Time 1:55. Orange, N. June 18 (Two-ton Tony Galento, former heavyweight title contender now a tavern-keeper here, was arrested by Orange police yesterday in a raid on a candy store at 25 Lincoln avenue and charged with gambling. IH3Ti. lining ihr.

night before an estimated 18,000 Skeeter Newsome homered In the sixth, scoring Johnny Wyrostek ahead of him. Pittsburgh Philadelphia Ah Pa A Ab Po A with an aching back. The latest ailment kept the Brooklyn Dodger outfielder out of Sunday's game with the Cubs. So far though the speedy Dodger hasn't had any Baltimore Elmer (the Violent) trouble with his feet which con Ray, 190, Tampa, knocked out cerns the opposition more. veme Eseoe, 180, Toronto 3).

Assistant Coach Named at DWU WM Mm GRAND FORKS 4, ST. CLOUD A GOOD PLACE TO TAKE YOUR CAIt St. Cloud. June 18 IP) Stretching their string to four successive wins, the St. Cloud Rox pounced on last place Grand Forks for an 8-4 decision before a Monday night crowd of 1,538.

Joe Hanzlik, former St. Cloud CANOVA'S LOSS GIVES HOWARD LEAGUE LEAD Canova, 8. June 18 Howard took undisputed lead of the Pheasant Loop Sunday as they scored four runs In the ninth to take a 9 to 8 game from Carthage. This victory coupled with a Canova defeat at the hands of Fedora gave Howard the lead with a remaining game with Canova to complete first half play. Hanson and Schneider did the battery chores for Howard and Mun-ger and Prunty for Carthage, Gert-necker and elites were the battery for Fedora as they held Canova to 5 hits and took a 6 to 4 game.

Miller and Gassman handled the pitching duties and Newman and Shaw the receiving for Canova. Does Your Car Have "Heart Trouble" Handley 3b 5 1 1 1 Wyr'tek ef 1 0 2 3 Russell If I 1 ONewso il I I I Elliott rf 4 110 Northey rf 3 2 1 0 Fletcher lb 4 1 12 0 Tor lck lb 4 I 10 0 Klner ef 13(0 Ennts If 4(00 Gustin ib I 1 11 Semlnirk (4130 I Cox ss I 2 Tabor 3b 3 14 1 8alkeld 0 3 3 3 0 Verban 3b 4 3 I Workman 0 0 0 0 Srhans 10 0 2 Camellt 0 0 0 0 Mauney 1 0 3 Gablea 110 0 Gerh ser 0 0 0 0 1 Brown 10 0 0 Bahr 10 0 1 Gionfrlddo 110 0 Gornickl 0 0 0 1 Tolall 39 15 34 I Total 33 37 It Brown batted for Gerheauser in 4th. Gionfrlddo batted for Bahr in Ith. Workman ran for Salkeld In 0th. Pittsburgh 020 010 000 3 Philadelphia 040 O02 Olx 1 Errora Newsome.

Runs batted In Salkeld. Gables, Klner. Newsome 4 (Semi-nick scored on passed bail), Northey 1. Two base hits Salkeld. Tabor, Fletcher.

Northey Three base hit Northey. Homt run Newsome. Stolen base Enrils. Sacrifice Schana, Mauney. Double plays Newsome to Verban to McCormick.

Left on bases Pittsburgh 13; Philadelphia 10. bases on balls Schans 3. Gables 3, Bahr 3. Gornickl 2. strikeouts Schani 1.

Bahr 1 Hits off Schana I in 4 1-3 Innings; Mauney 7 in 4 3-3: Gables 4 In 1 2-3; Bahr 2 In 4: Gornickl 2 In 1 Hit by pitcher by Bahr (Ennlst. Passed ball Salkeld, Winning pitcher Mauney. Losing pitcher Gables. Umpires Jordan, Ooeta and Henllne. Time 2 46.

ance 16,529. pitcher, had control trouble and walked the first three batsmen he faced to load the bases for big Ed Mitehell June 18 (JPh Dave Gor-by, an all-Ohio line selection while playing at Mt. Union college, has been named assistant coach at Dakota Wesleyan university, President J. H. Edge said today.

Ray Green, athletic director, said Wesleyan was fortunate to obtain Gorby who coached 11 years at Ohio high schools before going into the army where he held the rank of captain. Green also said the appointment of Gorby is an indication that Wesleyan Is going to put an all-out effort into its athletic setup and dispels any rumors that he or anv other member of the DW athletic department won't be arounu this fall. Gittens, who cracked out a ground single to plate two. The third oc cupant of the bags came in on 8:00 P. M.

Wednesday WNAX 570 ON YOUR DIAL Davis' wild throw to third and Git tens scored a few moments later on Webster's line drive after Jaros had drawn a pass and Hanzlik had been relieved by Don Weber Next Sunday will find Canova at Grand Forks scored in the third when Jim Cosgrove let loose a wild pitch with the bases loaded and "VBOlllljC Howard. Carthage at Iroquois and De Smet at Fedora. Is Your Motor in Poor Running Condition? Does It Need a Thorough Physical Exam? again in the fifth on Pigg's double. Duddling's grounder and Woiclks fly. The Chiefs tied it up in the top of the sixth when a single by Weber and a walk called for Cosgrove's Walgreen Drug Stores Prcfnf retirement.

After Harlow popped up Red Lindgren's first pitch Juelke was awarded first on Interference and the other runners advanced, to give Davis a chance to drive in Novak and Weber with a ground FREEMAN TOPS FIRST HALF OF SESD LOOP Freeman, S. June 18 Freeman, by defeating Yankton 9 to 6. won undisputed title of the first half of the Southeastern S. league. Going Into the last of the third Yankton was in front 4 to 1 but a walk, fielder's choice, four hit and two errors resulted in six runs, and the ball game, the seventh successive Freeman win.

L. Koerner hit two in three attempts Yankton 130 inn ol 17 Freeman 0 003 Oflx 17 4 Anderson. Loeftler and Duple; R. L. flmidt.

L. Anderson and J. Walter, I. Anderson. single.

Granl forks St. CIW Wio Biggest Show Lake Norden Wins Ten Inning Affair Arlington, S. June 18 Arlington and Oldham will meet Sunday to play off a rained out contest to decide the first half championship of the Tri-County baseball conference. Games this week found Lake Norden tripping Bryant In ten innings 11 to 10. Jim Johnson's double In the deciding stanza accounted for the winning counter.

Wolfe fanned fourteen Hayti batters as Ramona downed Haytl 8 to 4 In the remaining loop encounter The Arlington-Oldham clash la the only contest scheduled this Sunday. Rrvanf 301 411 Odd ft in 1 Lake Norden OM 3O0 oo 111 13 Lemme and Hamre. Anderson and Mantua. Havtl 100 003 fli 4(1 Rsmona J40 000 110- 11 1 Storma and Sour: Wolfe and Kasche Standings Ab Po A Ab Po A Norsk lb 3 0 1 (Garrison as 3 2 3 1 Harlow ef 3 0 3 MrNeely 3b 4 2 1 Juelke Vt 4 113 flrhadt rf 4 3 Dsns If 13 0 0 Gittens If I 1 3 Flag ss I 1 I Jarna ih It The motor is the heart of your car and for that rea-son it must be kept in tip-top condition. If it is sluggish and balky, drive your auto in to one of our "Doctor of Motors." He'll examine it and prescribe a remedy for the ailment.

Dudding rf 4 i wbtr 0 4 111 wnlrtk It I Turrk rf 301 Dahlln 4 I Sieffena 3b 3 I 4 1 Hanrlik Cogroy 3 0 1 Weber 1 3 Llndgren plait Blaemlra 1 Totals 3 1 34 11 Totali 33 37 1 First base on catcher a Interference Blaemire batted for Weber In tth A Full Hour of Grand Entertainment Featuring Hope, Frank Morgan, Ginny Simms, Tfca Andrews Sisters, Vera Vagus, l9 Duchin' Roehsstsr, Harry Yon Zell. Ray and his orchsslra. Grand Forks 0n 013 000- 4 l.F.TCHF.R TRIl'MPHS Letcher, S. June 18 Letcher defeated Forestburg 19 to 1 at Ruskln Park before a large crowd here. Samis for Letcher allowed 2 hits, and faced only 30 men.

His teammates gave him perfect support, and got 19 hits. flningion 0 Ramon 3 1 Oldham 1 Bryant 1 4 A Radio Party You Won't Forget I baae Moraen 1 1 Haytl St. Cloud 4O0 002 03- I Errors Plff Datla. Dudding. Juelke, Steffeni I.

Runs batted In Paris 2, Wolclk, Otttens 3, Webster, Bteffens, Garrison 3, MrNeely. Two-base hits Pigg, Garrison, Thera-haae hit StefTene. Stolen bases Webster, ateffens. Double play Wotnk to Pigg to Norsk Sacrifice Steflens. Left on bases Orand Forks II, St.

Cloud I. Rases an balls Hanrlik 4, Weber 3: Cosgroy t. Llndgren 3. Strike, outs Hanillk t. Weber i.

Cosgrov t. Lindgren 3 Htte off Hsntllk I for 4 runs In Innings (none out In fllrsti; Weber 7 for 4 runs In Cosgrny for 4 runs in I non out In 'hi; Llndgren I for 0 BAY ri ro Ulil uv 00 CHANCELLOR BOWS Freeman. S. June 18 The Freeman Park Lane team defeated the strong Chancellor Softball team under the light at Hurley by the Jt'NIOR GOLFER START Ames, June 18 Sixty-six teen age golfers representing eight states tee off today at the Iowa State college course in quest of 32 qualifying positions in the pot war renewal of the Western Junior amateur championship. 125-129 S.

Dakota Ave. runs in 4 wild pitch-Cosgrove wmnng score of 13 ttt 9. The defeat snap DeSoto-Plymouth Distributor Ijifsiay, Jana ICIh, 7 lo 8 P. 11. Chancellor', winning itreak at i nine auaijnu.

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