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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 18

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BfcgjBjjj Berlarur Evening Esflo, Thursday. July 6. 1950 Win Over Red Sox Harris, Score 9- by Washington Senators, Inspired mmmm Buchy Determined To Keep Club Out of Last Position -f -J The Referee's Sporting Chat By JOHN M. FLYNN Red Sox Drop Pour Hurlerg, Get Nixon and JAttlefield Rainbow and Comet's in 41 Iplete games, out of a total ef By BILL KINO Burt will begirt hi 29th mm nAarh nf tl BOSTON 4- Girding for an Deadlock, 6-6 other hard-driving pennant finish, of Maryland baseball team lriN Jto Star of Week Hal Erickson, Quebec pitcher, was the star of the week in the Canadian-American 1-eague for the period ending June 24, while posting his ninth and 10th wins of the season. Others to secure two daily citations were Charley Gadario of the' Boston Red Sox have jettisoned mudh of Its pitching flotjkam while calling back two promising young Coach Clair Bee of Long Maud Oniversity Is to take his freshman City League Contest Yankees, Detroit and Cleveland Win-Cards Down Reds but Phillies Take Two From Grants-Pirates Beat Cubs By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Uhlike his predecessor plucky Bucky Harris of the Washington Senators knows you can't make "chicken salad out.

of chicken feathers." So he was glad to settle today for a few feathers in his button-topped base sters who wineo in me ipnnn Called at End of Fifth victories and 33 defeats. The current''. Red Sox staff, blamed for tha jclubs sorry start this season, now includes right handets joe Dobion, tope with nine! wins and six losses. Elite Kinder, Waljt Masterson and southpaws Mel Parnell, a 25-game winner last season, Maury' McDer-mott. touted as another Lefty Grove a short year ago, and bonus youngster Chuck Stobba.

A few days ago, the lockers signed on Phil Marehildon, a pre bbbBb--- mmmlP' un nu sj uiu niiwi -e as saw Because of Rain Oneonta, Frank Whalen of Sch-i summer. At thev recent National AAU CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS nectady, Ed Barbanta of Amsterdam and Ed Sokosky of Three itrack and field meet, held at the Won Lost ret. 1.00 training camp. While reorganUing a fling, ng starf that has given up 416. runs and 700 hits in 74 games.

3 shy of tha American League's halfway mark. General Manager Joe Cron-in reduced It to six strong-armed members befpre calling up Wlllard Nixon and Dirk Littlefield from. the rRivers. IS ball cap. Harris Getting Results Majeatu iMturm eaas Rail FMTA 'M' Trier Ac Rain how Restaurant W.hTon.h All-Titara Pet' Motor, Jeweler.

In 17 innings against Pittsfield and Gloversvllle Hal allowed only one earned run. He fanned 11, allowed 13 hits and did not issue a .100 sno University of Maryland, a total of 103,021 words were sent over the wires by the newspapermen. Harold Sagendorf of this city and Jim McLaughlin of Great Barring- war Philadelphia Athletics star, as Last year's Washington pilot, a Ment. after he had been and Birmingham BulT.lo Intern.lion.1 Louisvill The Rainbow clubs and i pass: Hal has won 11 games andi lost 3. His 1949 record was 21-6.

Other players, who won daily league Hub after losing three con- Restaurant played to a LComet's Jewelers ton have filed entries for the stock car races to be held at MellenviUe, six- Nixon, a 22-year-old right has won 11 and lost 2 in Ameri all tie in the City Baseball League N.Y., Sunday afternoon can Association action so far. this season and the 24-year-old soul Bob MaeWhinnie of: Lenox took last night. The contest was called at the end of five innings because of rain. It will be replayed Monday night. Tha Brass Rail and Ed John amateur magician Joey Kuhel, complained -that wasn't enough material even "tor his aleifcht-oi-hand tactics and so the Senators finished eighth as he offered hi famous remark about the salad.

But -who; admitted ha was ho magician when ha went back to this same club he jran when ha was their "boy wonder" manager in 1924, said he would be glad tt escape the cellar. were Brooks Lawrence, George Martak, Dick Tomanek and Jerry Uht of Pittsfield, Ha'a-pala And Schultz of Amstesdam, Smith of. Gloversville; Rossman 6t Ogeonta, Belinsky, Danielshen and Werner of Quebec; Mastroianni of Rome; Cyrus, Farrell and Mlce- Indians To Open Series Tonight At Rome Park -a -Rain caused postponement of tha loversvllle-Pittsflela baseball gama, slated for lo vers vi lie last higbt. The clubs were at the parlc but a downpour prevented tart of play. Ra also kapt the other teams in the league idle last night.

Tha Indians will play at Rome tonight and tomorrow night. Oneonta' will be at Pittsfield for a single" contest Saturday night and a double-header Sunday When one of Mar hildon i former major league teanmates heard about it, he snickererl there Is any ciub in that needs pitching strength, fti the Athleties." he said. "If PhH'aTm Was too sore if help us and he couldn't win for Buffalo, wljel an do for the Red" Sox?" That's something O'Neill expects to learn very soon, for Marehildon son's Tyler Aces will square off Jn paw Littlefield turned in 10 victories while losing but thrice tor Birmingham. Cronin's drastic pruning sent Charlie Schantz to the St. Louis Browns and Al Papal to the St.

Louis Cardinals, both, via the waiver route, and demoted Jim Suchecki and Leftv Earl Johnson -tta of Schenectady, FarncK and an the third heat and won the, cotf-solation event In the stockXcar races at Bennington; Sunday. A 50-lap race will feature tha program at Bennington Sunday. ex Bill Chambers, ace tackle with tha New York. Yanks, played football at Alabama, Georgia Tech and U.C.LA. and was all-conference tackle at all three schools.

lllams of Three Rivers. another Ieagua engagement tonight. This should prove to one of tha best ballgamas of the year in the league, as the Railers rare fighting it out for thelop spot with the Majestic Restaurant, while the Johnson's cltb is defending league champion. There also be another good l.awing Top. Loop Hitters aue ror an eaiiy reliof assicn- Lawing, Quebec outfielder, ment.

1 I to Louisville. Johnson, however, will not report to the Colonels until July 17. iBv then he will have had 10-year with of 399 was leading mble," Cronln" UVre taking I 1 confessedjJ- But we dti know that "Never, sinoe I have been running ball clubs fop more than a quarter of a century, have I-finished In lasi place and I don't think I1 will this he 'said before, the campaign besjwn. Today, the four clubs which are battling for the pennant in the first division, are well aware of his: atand, for all have been trimmed, regularfy by the nifty Nats, No I other club-in the. league has done.

Fresco Thompson, director of the Nixon and'Littlefield haveimproved aid tomorrow night, when the Rmoklvn iof American League experience and iA, uuufcia ft v. the benefits, 5 Restaurant in first place organization, was a member a single and homer to lead be entitled to all of such service entails. ifiniK 11 a iceriam an not a hnt a lhf ikfSmt Yankee 13-hit attack on three-Athletic' pitchers. 'Shortstop Eddie Wflen jsixon na ittieneia, tne dumping. What have wegot Toost of tha K- suffered a pulled1 current sinseout Kings 01 taking a.

chance? left leglfgament which will keep so well consistently azainst the If Marehildon doer surprise and leaders as tha fifth-place out of action for a month. respective minor leagues, report to acting Manager Steve O'Neill in New York tomorrow, they will be added to a mound corps that has been able! to turn 'in but 38 com- who were consigned the Canadian-American League batters tfirough Tuesday of last week, the official averages released by the EHas baseball Bureau-show. Pittsfleld's top batter was Stan Pawloski, Other Indians averages were Al Jones .307, George Martak .278, Jerry, Uht .263, Bob Trout .260, Dick BwUerle .258 arid John Malcahy .255." Louis Palmlsiano of this oity, Quebec outfielder, was hitting .290 and had 18 jtolen base George Liddy of Amsterdam was. the leader in stolen with 22. Fred Belinsky, QuebecrVwas leading the pitchers, with ao-l record.

Brooks Lawrence had eight losses and four defeats but at pres Johnny Ijpon made four singles 1 1 1 .1 I. 1 proves he can bTueful. the Red Sox staff wMlhumber but nine. If he fails, itwill be only eight and', most experts agree, that is far too The Nats now have a record of 'and Vic Wertxgot three while Don keep a club In the pennant ontention. But Cronin.

intimated Pro Drug Girls that more will be done about that problem in the immediate future. Brooklyn injleld in 1931 and 1932. Lloyd Meriman, outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds who interrupted a footballraer at Stanford to sign bonus contract, returned to ia alma mater and earned a bachelor of science degree during winter. JOBkDeMaestri, who played In 1949 with Oneonta, Is now with Birmingham and is the outstanding shortstop in the Southern Association. The Birmingham Post-Herald saysi "DeMaestrl Is the slickest shortstop this league has had in a lot of years.

He does things in the fields which are almost unbelievable." Dodger Farm Clubs Speedy The topic of conversation these take on the FMTA. -Last night's contest will go into tha record books, but tha game will ba entirely replayed next Monday night. Comet' started up last nlghtAas they -scored twica In the first frame. Thirbig blow was a single to left by Emil Fontant, which sent Snuff Potter home with the first ruit of tha gam. Tha second run of, the inning was forced in Ronnie Codella walked Cante tojorce In Bob Dl-Orio.

-v addled another run in the second Emil again made the important hit, this time it was a double, to again send home Potter. The Jewelers, fourth, run came" in the third inning, when Mike Wowk doubled noma Bob Murray who had doubled ahead of him. The. final two ComeN. runs came in the fifth frame.

Ona of J.N MAIN BOLT: Joe I.incUeV, Brooklyn heavyweight, who will fight Mayhard Jones, Wilmington, in the feature scrap of 10 rounds at the Meadowbrook In First Sp five wins apiece against t'lje league-j Kolloway honwred for Art Houtte-leading Tigers, Indians, and, Yn-j man.who won his 11th game of the kees, and have four against the year for the Tigers. Red Sox whom they beat 9-j al Bob Lemon aiso chalked up his Boston last night. llth victory, topping thedefty ace Senators Boat Red Sax of the White Sox. Billy Pierce, as A six-run flfthrinning gave thWhis mat pounded across Ave runs alf they needed in rain-shortened ln flr innxng.r Larry Doby even-inning contest against the Jim Hegan each drove two Red Sox in which the bi blows "s- Dav nd Ed-d- were a triple by Irv Noren and a hit Ch.cago homer, to double by 'Mickey Walt Poil shut-out. Drtfpo homered in a losing Howie Pollet pitched tha.

Car-f Otf In other American dinaLs' to their sixth straight vic-Leagiie games; Deitroif maintained tory, holding the Reds to seven ent his record is 9-4. Bob Nichols! Arena, North Adam, tonight. Gameatwestover TheYMCA Professional Drug Hiirlc iris sofsball team will play the had a 3-3 record and Jim Kelly Quebec led in team batting .285, followed by Oneonta .281, Glovers-ville .263, Three Rivers .256, Schenectady .253, Rome .253, Pittsfield 252 and Amsterdam .244. tiui uevanny it four-game lead! with a. 6-1 vic-hits his mates scored four runs St.

days in the Pony and TexasAfSehenectady led In team fielding in the second inmng orr leity Ken to'ry-over the Browns, while New West over WAFS in the first of a home-and-home series at We.stover tonight. -The WAFS recently defeated the strong Hinsdale Country Club girls which won over the Pro Drug girls Sunday. The local girls have won three games and lost one to date. leagues is not the rabbit ball but 3, followed by Gloversvllle .956, Route 20 New Iebanon, N. TONIGHT -DANCE 2 Floor Shows the two runs scored by the Cornel's Mark's to tgurWin the jack rabbits in Hornell, Pa and Forth Worth uniforms.

Both in the fifth was by Snuff Potte his third of the game. Raffensberger, an old nemesis, then coasted -in. Rocky Nelson and Eddie- Miller homered for the Cards and Joe- Adcock got his first big league honier for'Cinfey. odger affiliates have a good Ydrk drubbed the Athletics 12-8 and the Indians won from Chicago 8r i 1 The Ph Is picked up a game the National League winning their suspended contest May 14 from featuring (frame to surpass the stolen base private The girls will leave in cars from the YMCA 5 Jan I avis The Pirates got fcur-hit pitching Beats Folinsbee's 8 to 1 in Junior the Giants by blanking the New rom Mel Queen to end a six-game Yorkers In the final inning for aj losing streak at Queen 9-7 decision, then went out aind '-fanned seven batters while Ralph 4 ADORABLE GIRLS Red Sox Sign City Loop Kiner blasted a two-run homer, his records in the Class Pony and Double A. Tecas circuits.

Hornell, with 136 i thefts in 46 games, 44 ahead ofsits nearest competitor, is rated likel to beat the 214 stolen bases by Bradford, in 1949. Forth 106 pilferings in il contests, is61 ahead of rivals and aiming for tW 1920 mark of 235 est abashed by hreveport. of the year. Romp 954. Amsterdam .953, Qne-onnta .952.

Quebec .949, Pittsfield .948 and Three Rivers .935. Did You Know That Bill Leader-Republican, official scorer for the home games of the Gloversvllle club of the Canadian-American League, attended contest between the Indians" and Glovers at Wahfonah Park Monday night. He was very enthusiastic about the fine new grandstand and fence here, a'-i0 condition of the-playing field. Joe1 Sammon, who took in an International League game at Springfield Monday night, told me that the playing field here is in better then the one at the home JIMOR CITY BASHBAI.L I.FU.IE New Trainer BOSTON JPi Jack. Fadden of Brookline, heretofore a college and professional football specialist, has been appointed trainenfor the Bos The Rainbow scored once In the again in the fourth, and had a four-run cluster in the fifth.

The Rainbow's first tally came the second, when Herk Jadatz belted a home run into deep left field, one of the long-balls hit In the City League this year. The Rainbow's second tally as also the work of Jadatz, who scored, after having doubled. The First Street Restaurant boys came up with four runs in the fifth when with one out Tony Sachetti. Jim Fazio, and Joe- Izzo singled in that -order, and their were followed by a walk to STANDING Wen Fet.l jjlllll won the regular content, as Eddia Waitkus made four hits and Willie Jones cohked three in 'the 15-hit attack on four Del Ennis' hit his 15th homerv 'I The pace-set ting St. Louis Cardinals stayed a game ahead of the Phils by defeating' the Cincinnati Reds 5-3, while Pittsburgh topped Jockey's Wife Dies Suddenly Rr.

Rail HitUflrld Juniors Kellv's Lumber st. Mark' Italian -Americana Wahronaa Merchant Folm'bae'a 0 1 1.01 .67 t. 1 Vsss 1 ss Court Rute Baseball NVuisanre ton Red Sox. Re succeeds Eddie Froelich, left the. New.

York Yankees to Dick Kleiner, NEA correspondent. NEWARK Pi-Mrs. Ada Ren- kaxyi writes: iviif Nicnrs rim it Ow Manager Joe MeCTarth Chicago 4-1, the Braves andjick, 44, wife, of Joseph Renick, a 81. Markka S. folmaba 1.

I baseball a nuisance ft. The Iowa Supreme Court has niled Boston. 3 Dodgers were jorkey, was found dead ir bed yes adden has served Harvard, Am that it Is. Billy Johnson made four hits and Cliff Mapesdrove in five runs with herst and Boston and New York A home owner, who lives acr park of the Springfield Cubs. What Jack Reagan, M.

C. Johnny King Trio NO CX)VERCHARGE Minimum Only we need now is to have" the Indians National Football League clubs since1921. He is 5Xnd studied Tonifht'a Cam ItaUan Americana' ri Lumber, Demtrif Devanny of the St. Mark's Junior City League entry pitched and batted his club to an 8 to 1 victory -up a consistently good brand physiotherapy at Boston City Hos- ofNtoaseball that will attract large pita Jadatz, and another single by Ronnie Codella, which as' it turned out actually tied the score. Codella.

Ave nt all tha way on the mound for the Rainbow, while Mike Wowk went the route for the Comet's. Herk Jadatz, and Emil Fontana', led their respective teams in the batting department, as each made two very important hits. enoih crowds to meet the operat over the Folmsbee's allowing one terday in their Forest Hifls, Queens, apartment. Police said Renick told them he and his wife attended a motion picture show Tuesday night, returned home an hour before' midnight and retired: He said wlfen he awoke at mid-morning yesterday she was ''cold and unconscious." Renick ran to the apartment house hall and caVJed for help. A police.

emergency squad adminis hit and getting two in three of bvbbbbbbbbbT3b33mC BBBBa amg.J it AGAIN -By Popular Demand WEEK AT THE the street from a ball field In Des Moines, sued the owners of the field. He was -ery unhappy, because of the damage to his property caused by fans. The court made them move home plate, so that balls wouldn't fall on his house. I As far as he was concerned, he preferred the court to the diamond. 1 Baseball can be a nuisance, In many ways.

Did you ever have the guy sit ALL THIS ficial trips to the plate, including a double. The game was called at the end of the fifth Inning because of rain. McCann on the mound for the losers gave four hits and walked two. Errors on the part of his team mates proved costly. McCann had his teams only hit, a long Bslnbow Ri lb po MIDWAY CRYSTAL SHOW BAR A Comtt Jtwelrri a' po a 0 Potter.

10:3 O.DiOr-.o. 3 1 0 0 ing expense. Billy Gates, who managed the Rome Colonels the early parVof this season and now pilots AubdWl ot the Class Border League, waspjected from the game in the fourlhnning of a contest with WatertowrKTuesday when he deputed a decision on a close play atflrst base. MoosX Kromko, Wa-wrtown coach at- tmrd base, was banished from the gaVne in the eighth inning of the nightcap for disputing trie call on by Bobby Gates', Auburn hurlefcand a brother of Billy. WatertownX won the first 3-2 and took the second 3-0 Matty Begovich, who rtar.a.

cf 3 i 0 0 OMelideo. el I 0 0 Turner. II 1 1 0 0. 1 Murray. rf 1 1 1 Hi SALLY WARREN with Hugh Dick at the Piano Try Our Plsia.

We Say It Can't Be Real triple. The game- between thai poiaor.3 Schettl.rt 2 Fsilo. if I7.ZO. 1 Jadatz, 2 ct I DiM'htcf 1 Codella, 3 Billato. 3 .2 Bruno.

2' 3 ting behind you get excited and Brass Rail and the Wahcon itered oxygen, but an ambulance surgeon from Queens General Hospital pronounced her dead. Detective James Conway and Michael, Peltier said Renick" gave them a nearly empty bottle of sleeping plHs "he had been coo-e. a 2 10 rj 2 Solak. 1 3 0 :0 Wowa. 9 3 Merchants was called in the fovtfth We Cater teNWeddins; Receptions and Banquets inning because of rain.

tail iiisisaJ MjaAt There will be a meetinsr of all 14 1 31 IS 6 tOO'HOW LAN D. VEN I' ROl'TE TEL. Junior City League managers Tuesday at 7.30 PM at the Depart On the Line Between Adam and North Adams ment of Parks and Recreation of taking for a nervous condition. Renick w-as suspended at Aqueduct Tuesday for 20 days because his horse cut across in front" of another horse in the first race coached basketball for 18 season fice, 52 School Street. The score: at John Marshall College in Jersey Formb'ee'i.

kb ii do a start waving a hot dog around It isn't funny to get home and find your new sports jacketsfiow. has a mustard pin stripe down the back. One suggestion that has been advanced to curb baseball's greatest nuisance.ii to JiM' 'l PP, bottles made in The shape of boomerangs. You might think it'd be a nuisance if lived near a ball park, but one family says it isn't so. Their home is across the street from a field that specializes in night games.

They claim that, since the St. Mark' ab po Ranbow Restaurani 010 014-6 Comet Jewelers 311 03 Rum, Saochetti, Pailo. laxo, Jadatr. 3, Potter 3. biOrlo, Murray.

Solak Runs batted In Jadatz. luo. Codella. Fontana, Oonte, DlOrto. Error.

Diorlo Polidoro. Two-las hits. Conte. Fontana. wowk.

jAdats. Home run. Jadatr Sac-chotti. fceft on bases. Rainbow 5.

ComeVs Base on balls, off Oodella Wowk 3 Struck' out. bv Oodella 8. Wowk Balk Wowk. Umpires. Vicker and Harrison Tlroe, lh.

2ni. Gtisie May Turn Pro Folan 0 I 2 n-ker, 4 0 0 Tuesday. dikria, cf 1 QiKnran.l 2 3 D'vannrkS i 0 White. 2 0 1 0 Reagan, llMcCann. 3 1 0 2 1 Bonneauj 2 0 0 0 1 MorTls.

if 1 0 0 0 0 JamroM.ef 3 0 0 0 1 10 19 0 M'lnne. i 2 0 0 1 Horton, KS DINE and DANCE BONNY RIG INN ROl'TE 20 bECKET. MASS. The Yanks Are doming: Friday Night City, is out. of a job since the school was taken over by Seton Hall Hugh Fullerton Associated Press, columnist, writes: "Lefty Gomez daims he felled a tree at his new Connecticut home by shooting it with a rifle.

Wonder if Johnny Mufphy had to fire. the last shot?" v. The Rochester Royals of the National Basketball Association O'Nell. If 0 0 0 1 wulnee Don lliff 3 0 0 -t ilM IS: 15 P. M.

it Oaalf DombU ClBSIB V. N. slwlstlmi SU25- (InckTsx) 41 I I IBe LONDON JF) Some London newspapers reported Gertrude IGassie) Moran may soon turn Marie's 220 4a- 100 001 ilmsbe lights were put in, they save $3.53 a month on their electric light Run a. Kordana 1 Quintan 3. Mirasha Dfofessional.

Joe Sargent Dead JRONDEQUOIT. NY. rP J9seph'A- Sargent, 56, a former in- flelder with the Detroit Tigers during the hydey of the immortal Ty Cobb, died of a heart attack at his home here Sargent also -played with the St. Louis Cardinals. A prominent local golfer and bowler, Sajgent had been plagued with ill health since'he was gassed luring World War I.

have signed joe McNamee. six foot six. inch center-forward, wh playd They said she lis dickering witnj om. Bobby Riggs, promote of Jack -7 Round and Square Dance Music By with San Francisco Unlver. Devannv.

Folan. Rirna batter! Devanny 2. Horton. Errora, Otvanny, Folan. White.

Bpnneau. Morm. Two-base hit, Devanny. Thrree-base McOnnn. stolen base, Kordana, McCannX Left on bases, St.

Mark's 1, Folmsbee lABiie on off Devanr.v 1, McCann 2, struck out. by sity.Mc- Kramer's professional tennis tour hlte iOX OUV KretlOW ot San Namee, who was a member over an oner or HUAWV ior urei Francisco's 1949 National Invita- Devannv I. Mrcnn 10.. HIV bv pitch- CHICAGO (JP) White Sox have The Chicago obtained pitcher The Berkshire Ridge Yankees a 11 dv uevannv iMorrisi: Mruannv iMIraiila first year. They added Miss Moran whose lace panties won attention at Lou Kretlow, a righthander from umpires, uianmni ana L.ua Sheary Renigns jen uean, caner The Band of Square Dance Fame" Wimbledon last year-Ui holding st.

Louis Browns for $10,000 on tion Tournament champions, holds the scoring record at San Francisco's Cow Palace. iu tallied 38 points against Santa Clara Although pari-mijfuel betting fell off at the Wonderland dog racing track in 1949 there was a net profit of $993,437 Which Is still quite a sum. The net profit from the 1948 racing at Wonderland was WORCESTER Lester (Buster) Holy Cross out ror at ijast i9w. Newsmen were unrfble to. reach waivers.

Miss Moran for comment on the Kretlow, 27, appeared in nine story at Wimbledon where she is games for the Browns this year. Every Saturday Night lege oasKeioan coach, reverie now playing. winning none ana losing two. Music By yesterday as supervisor of the city's playground recreation program, a position has held the past two years. He was with the Detroit Tigers in late 1948 afid 1949.

He won two and lost one the first year and won tfiree and lost two the second. He was mainly a relief hurler for Detroit. FREDDIE SAVLWS ORCHESTRA FeaturlnK TORINO at the Piano ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES We Cater to Wedding and Banqueta NIGHTLY Tha White Sox released pitcher Charles Cuellar outright to make Ainerican League YFSTERDAT'S RESCLT8 New York 13, Philadelphia a Detroit-. St. LouXa 1.

i room for Kretlow. Beerf DIM Paul Athens and His Orchestra featuring Rita Butler Floor Show 10.30 Nightly No Caver Minimum Ov-laml' Crilcauo J. 8.90 Double Pavs S64 Washington 9, Boston Lobster Special TEAM STANDINGS Won Fet. 47 44 'i OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Me. for A $648.90 daily double was paid, last night air Old Orchard 3 II ss Beach; Downs onMiss Mabel E.

Peters and Shaker Dan in the first ym rmm rt harnacc nrn. Pel rait New York lrvrlaoa Boston taMaaSra Chirac" I'hilide iphia I St. Latti Hollywood Restaurant ailU 3CVVIIU 9Vya VI CB, liai IIW3 3" cram 68 NEW WEST STREET FRIDAY 11 AM to 9 $1.25 Can-Am merican League GAMpa IODAV Chicago at Cleveland! iri-nr i at New York. Onlv- cames schtdutte. from Hashim's National League TESTEKD.4Y REsl Lrs P.itfle at Oiovaravtllc, rain.

Arruterdajn at Schenectady, rain. Qutbo at oneonta. rati; Three Rivera at Rota, rata. I I EVERY FRIDAY LOBSTER, broiled or boiled, $1.35 with French Fries and Salsvd i Lobster Newburg 90c ylSTERBSI'S RtStXTS Boston at Brooklyn Philadelphia New STANDINGS TEAM York 7 icontlnu! Phlladelpliia 10 York I bsefs S. Cincinnati .3.

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