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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 6

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1 I I 1 .1 1 EVENING TRIBUNE. gggy JL We Dodgers Down Flock for Sixth Straight nell High Shades wv -wwm A 1 1 A CAiMf Butler In Last A Tribune League Teams Dropo's Hitting Alfred-Almond Nine Launch Second Week ir. rf 4 of rw aad 1" liet. by the a 7-2 here to York. of "Double and Big Rudy taw Son robust hitting Dropo.

Griaiiy determined IT 5 IT II POXY tht oJhrr tlijt'v in the lejtuc are mrrelr thin ihr pui of in paitns. or whether Alex-' K.n and huMlint ciu are thil mui-h to be een It to a- that all flubs, from top to bottom and including llor- nfll. niil have oiunce when the time comen for rutting the late this month eertainl.r hiw't much basis, in ilew of the standints. to do much screaming: for help. Greenwood, which dropped a verdie 1 Trouptfturg Ian I.i'siue -ovf.

as showed good form to -verk of play ur.der tiovin a Y.iy 01; five vil nine behind Jim eight- ar.c Arkpor: hi! Sur.iii\ Trouptburg expected ar.u wjl; off OP. the Arkpurt back their ace. WayM diamond. The defending play- toe, against an invading orf a 12-3 club Luc the AageU over Ar.eove- Ian week at of hurling and Bco r.a.-led a will on rebound against Ar.dies. Their opponents Sunday, power-iaden team wilt move into however, will be a much stronger in queu of win number u.i.lt 1949 combine.

I.a*t two but to meet seven innings and wili none of punch by club- in be eepe.ierd upon tr.e bing :8 Honieil. Hurr.eH's Home's round out the lon 225-pound six- out i lead a 3-1 over their old tormentor. White Male Rule Ohio. May Bowiing Tournaaveat at St. Faui, iiest year will open to of ail DeUgaMM ABC eoo- reauioa yMterday wiped ui just 27 a 34- mem- in the Confren to "white Only a few dissenting were heard among Slg to the 47th annual con- VMtioau the 4 Sox po.e, liiuiv laift nic ji.oti.tu i i i ill IT- i HV1T VI, i i i i i i I r.u.-r.ber over jtrerch because Aiuiover.

clubs wi-1 be IM tne iron The edged the and BUTLER ZIM.MER had a double, triple and homer for nine bag? and runs bailed in. Batier. who ped tne Falcons in opener A question yeinz tossed around 3t Horneli won 'hird a town is whether PONY 0 V) or flightless birds L-22-je is previous vho off for distance when Perhaps a more expen- den! ev observer tell, but from this corner i difficult b'ows were doub'eJ just aren't accustomed to watching a Horneil team get away i third strike was cropped by ing for l.u'ir i -V: riie receiver three times. tilt looms as a Anuover f. hl Atn 2H Troupsburg and Alfred- however di-plavc-u a aalar.i-t-t! 8 nt Stadium.

XeiiVsH-- Almond be shooting for their pitching staff ir. holding the itroiv second straight. Canisteo will team to nine BB--of? 20: SO--Serv 4. Co2- f. 4 1 TMO 3-Hitters In PONY Loop o't Double Plates Joe Anato For Triumph Rich Contdont double in but inning gave HoraeU High School a 6-3 victory M- Alfred-Almond im a rouoter at Maple City Park.

triumph wiuared Coach Oilie Hart- man't forces at 3-all for the aea- ton. The eoniett wai a different uorjr from the first tilt between the twc when tht Red Raiders whaled the Eagles. 1S-1. This time Big Lorow kept the Horneil sticker, in comparative chet-k but his could do no better than four RenoKiietl Exhibition Shooter Practice 4f Worll Ort IMCH For Junior Loop run Slit.6" Jim Levsck. greatest exhibition rifle, pistoi and shotgun shooter, will tor boys in the Jun- Sunday.

May 21. "at Baseball League. of the, be featured in a Slower or not. Alexson and his eanp are rivint the a mighty tood at the present time Now all the Horneil Baseball Association r.eed* Is a break in the weather The five-day home stand completed Thursday nljtht should hare kicked in close to 10.000 paid admissions but fell considerably short We believe the poor ireather was an important factor Sunday afternoon's game arainst Hamilton here should be a crowd-puller--If the weather's risht B-g aeriey wno turned to the active re- list started ser.ce of President Lou Britanti. stration by Mr.

Levack. a small. Reports of several committees bore rifle shooting contest for the tne tmrd and kept tne run-mmderi were read Van Craig Voun25ters a cao chase and shot- Dodcers well nand until ne ed league secretary to replace 2 slug noot me eig-atn and nicic. Francis 'Dye- Hogan. Levack likes to reminisce about Horneli broke the barrier quick- Jeague operate with his earlier day5 when he was a on Collins when Zimmer doubled eight fuiiy-equippen teams during member of a famous rodeo outfit, and Ralph CasceHa singled him Summer officers cie- job shooting from horse- home in the first.

elded. League contests will get back and doing tricks with a lar- The Dodgers creased Collins with underway as soon as school closes iat. "I learned my roping from WilL everything but the bat rack in.in June." Rogers." he recalls, "and I have. the second, scoring three off three 1 A majority of the boys signed up played a lot of polo with Will and: ArKTIOrt TjlTDeateil singles by Cas lasiHo competition in the loop are 13. Fred Stone." He was also an asso-p 11 Charlie Xeal Zimmer's triple.

and 15 years old. Only six a'p- ciate of the late cowboy movie 4Iar Tof-lr lasillo had tried to score on Dora'plications were received from 16- Tom Mix. City Loop Preps For 1950 Season The first round of the City Softball League will get underway Monday on Huguet's Field when Ponce De Leon meets SKF to launch its 16- game two-round schedule. The remaining for the first week is as follows: May 16. Card's Drug vs.

Company May 17. Rohan's vs. Murray Stevens: May 18. Huguet's vs. Legion, and Merrills vs.

Stearns Hardware: May 19, SKF vs. Card's Drug. The Hornell acored run in the first another in fourth and three in the sixth to lead all The Tigers and St. Uouit 1 went th lop lh were idle. iiato POXY League books to- Jerr- Coleman accounted for all'day--two of pitched the i of the Yankee runt with a a tttt ai j.

ounf aIOB pace setting 'tomer i fifth off me lum inning on Tn Hornell held to the inning came on defeat Tommy fim lac Butl uro The sp ihort three-hitter to beat the James- MO ed no sack ana moments latter stole I two-run homer by Sam Chapman; town to 2, and rack up home 'in posting his second conquest. i tu ir(1 win Honwll ming i put the gam' AI Rosen belted a three- wally Harr three-hit pitching fot safely on ice in the sixth when 1 0 the the Batavia Clippers buried the they tallied three times to lead. 5-1. Cleveland Indians to a 3-1 vjctorj' Lo ckport Reds, 11 to 2. He struck Oilie Burkhart led off with a base A A The out eight.

on balls and Bob Binnev and Jim over the Chicago White Sox. blow was Rosen's seventh season. Ewell Blackwell turned in finest performance of his comeback bid as he pitched the last Cincinnati to a S-! frand-slam homer. Anderson bat- Victory over the Cardinals i 'V" na 8 er en n-pM tt Schulte joined in with four for game at St. Lou.s.

inc i udinf homw nd a tive Hornell errors and the The Olean Oilers slammed the Murphy were safe on errors. A Wellsville Senators. 19-9. passed ball plated Burkhart. Binney stole home and wound it up by coming home on another ln th last at on consecu- Home runs by Preston Ward and; lAnd.v P.fko plu, pltdUnj five 110 game.

i The Boston nlts Armstrong and W. Baker. w. B.k.r onlv A-A Kotk.r Brooklvn died 10 chance, in the field with- i Dodgers, Xew York Giants and i Philadelphia Phillies were idle. game winning double.

gf will be insured the Steuben Trust Company. Bertocci's fly bail but was nabbed year-eld boys although the circuit at the plate. Catcher Tom Venn will operate for youths between the dropped the ball, however. ages of 13 snd 16. Don Stiekland and Bud Stone a( ciub in The second Player of the Week combined two doubles a brace nav a of vers award wii! be made Monday night of runs 5n the Ken Scramm equaiiy The xvifnholding of 25 vas sandwiched in between with a gr ps of the conrributions and giving Ava and all the player per cent to broke uo rur 3g vinst iR uries have me: with the approval of TM a v- Officers of the league toaay re- Russ Simon minded boys re.sistered for play ni.Wed more'rhan one Shirt" a ma furnL mvr same a Mnce 1 942 banker uuiileiu orea mar a sioves.

Bails, baw and all fo. Ae 25 per Doc A lejuon who witlr sqa pR ent be furnished The money will be on deposit at one Wn Bertocci walked to oy the league. ed to the right of the Scoreboard -t!" 41 feet froln home on a rol! League and Junior League lost Man er AIe art Eci rl --r. good friend with the death of- loo a nght-hander against I hrce KlVei'S Hill Alderman Fay Wallace. A jl Falcons tonight.

Manager Bob hard worker" for anv cause aw SJ wnl me voungsters of the ciiv had. ar-. Dlc Fortune, a leu ticulariy in the Fifth Ward. Wallace na? been beaten ln Uvo Champ A veteran of World War Lerack has been shooting for more than 39 years. He once Annie Oakley do her stuff and immediately trot the shooter's from which he never recovered.

"I'm like most he says, "once you're bitten, you're bitten for (tood. People call me a gun crank because I talk, eat and sleep (tuns. But that's okay with me because I hare lots of good company." Holder of many titles. Levack is; equally expert with rifle, pistol and Arkport Central School remains undefeated today, thanks to the pitching of Jack Hale. terdl to id We to 24 to Hale fanned 12 and gave up sev- victory over East in the Cub Com- 'L'.

Myen (4), Shipman en hits while hitting three out of pass Basketball League six times at bat to lead his mates iship playoff. Bradford to a 18 to 3 victory- over Troups-! The teams tied at 1-all in Hamilton burg yesterday on the Trouper the first quarter and West took a diamond. One of Bale's was'6-5 lead at halftime. West moved; a homer. points away in the third quar-: Minpr an(1 Today's schedule: jfor the day.

Mauro'a triple Olean at Wellsville. Homell at: only other extra-base knock in Jamestown, Bradford at inning affair. and Lockport at Batavia. Hornell will journey to Bath 500 020 11 14 Ramblers in a loop game and Lockport 000 000 200-- 2 3 3 Angles with Corning Northslde in Harr and pl City rk Fri Mother Harr and Sarkissian. Kucbner: Steubcn ti i (8) and; i ab 3 Mauro i 030 030 10 If I If 1 ab 000 000 210--3 Stan snell blasted two doubles 'f ndT a11 in the final while Auckland.

Johnson. Long and stanza TM box K0t R. Bliss also had two-baggers. Hale! a onl neh errors into the books. i shotgun.

He uses a collection of 14! Al big splash came In the weapons to demonstrate his un-: seventh when the talhcd '8 fll Second times. canny skill with powder and lead.j One of the more spectacular Le-1 Arkport will meet Greenwood: Score by periods': Secondo oriaitz 0 2 2 4 0 8 0 0 0 Brewer 2 0 4 Brur.du 0 ft 0 Rofaertson 2 14 10 4 14 Flaitt cf-ys Burkhart 2 106 402 006--19 20 41C. Mauro rf r-cf 1 Murphy 2b 3 Kno'lton Ib 3 231 000 201-- 9 10 2 Ti Herstek, Gates (W) (2) and Smia- 1 2 i4; rowski Jordan. Doherty (L) (3); 2 i f4l. Brown Coal 1 Lombardi (9) and Smith.

0 0 0 2 Joh'n rt 0 Baker el 1 0 Biehl Ib 1 1 Lorow 4 1 1 Armstr'it It 4 2 Brown cf 4 6 0 Baker 3b 3 0 0 Joh'n 3 0 Alriiton 2b 2 0 Bl'quist 2b 1 0 We 2b 0 it 17 4 Score by ir.ninfj: Alt red-Almond 000 001 4--5 4 IHomell 1001031--6 be missed. rnucn a row to face the Hamilton Cardinals hiip energy to tr.e promotion of ooin an a rnoon Phil Taylor leagues in Hornell. may do Tne chucking. back with Tne Quebec Braves crowded the vack slunts is playing golf with on the Arkport 5 hander who' Rome Colonels today in the caliber rifle. He tosses a golf Coach Frank starts.

iadian-American League's top berth, bail in the air and drives it straight.team takes on Wayland next Fri-j Ciibs Show Gains DodEers return home tomor- ada bestsd Qneonta last night. 15-6. 00 varci5 His approach game is; lost" To Three- iuil as amazing since he a out of sand traps with the greatest a 2b of ease. If you like, he will hook arn es cf Quebec and Rome now have 11 'JT" Snei! 3b and four each or slice the bail off the tee and Auckland Meanwhile, thc'pittsfieid vou lhe hot On re 1 triw defeated Amsterman Levac butt of hls nfle night at Pittsfield. 12-4.

for their' 1 0 si nis pUtli third successive victory- after eight'More Trick Shots a Dries rf The box score: Arkport Troomhnr; ab ab 2 Stock if 2 1 4 i I Cadv 3b 2 0 1 Long 3b 2 0 2 Stone If 1 1 Thorr.as 4 1 3 T. Biiss 4 0 2 Blis Ib 3 1 Stanford cf 3 0 i Karl 2 0 0 Fisher rf 1 ft ODeMun2b 3 0 Rod, Lure and Liar Ib With Parent Aid Corning N'orthside continued to 0 headway in the but can not blame the farm-itacking ducks, screamed ea'rth- I always get a "bang" i Chicago is Warren Hacker, a lanky i the past few weeks of the open IfTiRht was" out of. watching Levack break.fivei Total, i2 5- ye righthander who has! trout" season and posting i. tteffi The' has moll: and four double plays set up eggs lhal are J- ossed in the air at a 5-2 victory for the Scher.ectary ne amc i before they hit the! The Hornell Dodgers third baseman. Don Zimmer.

just missed full house bat sgainst Jamestown last night. He collected a homer, a triple and a double. The hitting stretched his streak 10 games In a row that he has con- have a 0 Vn wav jn necieo Don Doneny. re- leased by the Dodsers a week A AA Lea ue by ai; op- a o-z vtctorj- tor tne scner.ectarj- ne same Iiln before they hit the has hooked up with the Weiisviile in a 2 2 ln Memorial Stadi- Blue Jays at ground. Another favorite with Le-i Senators.

um. It was the fifth straight loop Quebec amassed six runs in vack's fans is peeling a potato with win for the Tigers in circuit play fourth inning at Or.eonta on; a .22 rifle. Teddr Beard Injured without a loss while for the Ram-'f singles, four walks anfl a Perhaps the most amazing Le-! biers, it extended their loss skein' Pitch. Three Oneonta pitchers vack performance is putting a bul-- Cnicago. May 13 Pi Ted five.

saw action, while Alex Danelishen let through a small washer that is BORKKLL" Beard. Pittsburgh Pirates' rookie Second place Painted Post will went the route for the Braves. thrown hieh in the air. And if you Hatniiton 3 outfielder up from Ir.ciianapoi'S/rneet the Tigers next Tuesday in Manager George Scherser have any doubts, he will repeat the i 19- suffered a broken bone in his Stadium in what could for Three Rivers in Fhe third stunt w'ith adhesive tape over the v.rist yesterday sliding Into base'be the clincher for Hank Vet- innina at Rome to send home hole, during the game with the Cubs. North Enders.

tj BOB OAKES Sportsmen in this area wereitongue. The other ia the polls, somewhat put out this week when news broke out that the lands ad- 1 The wolfhound ii the dog that is jacent to the Canisteo river to have the keenest 'I The Springfield Cubs, thanks to Arkport were posted to all fisher-'eyesight bi a steady flow of players from the men. i Tn eagle one ot fastest Chicago Cubs, are slowly; We were sorry to see that in the world eagle at- headway in optional League race. for posting his lands. His prop-jward for one mile at the astounding One of the best to arrive fromjerty has become damaged of 570 miles per hour.

Its Club Standings FONT LEAGtB Playing for pay only sinceionly way he can protect it. inal sight and while soaring high in 1946 i In the future it would be he sky can spot a possible meal Batavia 11, Lockport 2 Standings three runs. Little League Squads Named Levack will also drive tacks at; 30 feet, outline an Indian head 2oO shots in four minutes, fire two! at once to break balloons wide angles and hit ejected shells before they reach the ground. Squad lists for eight teams in' a Bryar. Miiier.

Bruce Eaiiev. Mike he Hnrrell Little Leasiic wprp ke 16 Kenneth Basroc'x, Hayfnond Ar- ut LHL.C i.eaj,ue_ OKpri A a ji-srson, Thomas adaitional Beard. Robert Carl Cartslja. Crandail. StiiSman.

White. Ror.nie Woolever, Mei-'Dodge. Kenneth Robert announcer, tooay ana plans marie for formal launching arry on Monday May 22.. i sfiuad nave been pre- Syracuse Eleven N'egfia. Hjchard'Grimes.

CiVa'riei Syracuse. May 13 Hamilton Weiisviile i.f, St. More than 10.000 fans watched in Hacker, who won five and lost'for all persons to remember that away as three miles. at Chicago last yeaf, the farmer doesn't want you A fish can swim just as well Jin his second triumph for Spring-his land he can post it and keepjwith its tail cut off as it can with jfield last night in many at-lyou off. Its up to the tail.

And, contrary to public to cooperate with the fanner if helopinion, a motorboat disturbs -a The promising Major to continue to hunt and fish, but very little, pitched the Cubs to a 7-3 triumph The farmer deserves more consid-j The flounder a salt water fish over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Hejeration than he's been getting. i changes its color to match the sur- allowed eight hits but didn't have I AVhen a flounder is clear sailing until the eighth. Conservation officials tell us; i ace over black tn( wnjte when the Cubs scored four times! that can look forward to a two-; ec cerboard it clinch the game. A pair of; weeks season on the deer this erDOan pattern runs by Ed Ehlers and can also plan on a few days of; Jack Wallaeja featured the open season on the doe deer, they'.

Lady 257 GasM ten-hit attack. ireport. St. Paul. May 2 3: Meanwhile, the league-leading! According to the departmentjMaxine Burgett of Dayton, Ohio, Iontr 1 Royals continued to roll spokesmen there will be no morejheld the single game honors In the a Pat McGIothin pitched taken during a two-weeks sea-jWomen's International Bowling i' 2-- (i o' ii'i's 3 Royals to an 8-3 victory over thejson than during a one-week today with a 257 game.

oj: 2--; 2 5 Baltimore Oriolei. McGIothin I We'll have to wait and see about! Miss Burgett last night displaced 6.4ob yielded seven hits and breezed that would be our guess that'Gene Sgoemate of Memphis. as the Royals wrapped upjif we do have a two-weeks posted 256 earlier 0 2 i. o--; 3- 0:0: i i 2 game with six runs in the thirdIhere will be a lot more deer than 1 LEAGUE ev ext loiiy lonrmi ceremonies A -o ir BUIv Pearson. American Ltfion aT: Kenneth Buor.o.

Edward Roborl Rob- Archbold Stadium. I Imng Scnooi gymr.as;um iOCK- Jor.n Sartsjj. Kr.enourf. J. Da- ert John Arder, lt milH for Svra er room.

Sr.crburne Ker.r.elnEuuer.Ricn- Ronnie VanScoter. Gerr." Orclwlvj It was a mild surprise for 5ra- Arr.ato. Davrd Art.iur Richard CarroK. Caauzz: Ed- CUSC. which had beaten the BonntCS Li M.

Hartman loT.r.-or,. Jarr. es James va rd McK'ee. O'ean two aeo Jamss Hemi-'nux. iaza Jo hr.

Jamfs Deega.T day De- Grpene. Robert Grattb. Bernard' A pair of passing quarterbacks. Jack Brown. James 'd lc iic ers W'ere too much for the: Veterans vt Foreiini Wars Jerrj- secor.do.

Francis Orange aerial defense. The Bon-! i scored four of their six TD'jj the airlanes. with Marchibroda; a Do-a Rav tnr heaves. However, it TSS a KcnlU Chicago S. Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 3.

St. Louis 1 (Only gair.es schedu-ed) jinning. 1 The second ii York in be announced later. Each of the eight squads desig- AMEHICAN I.EAGIE r.e.\t week anr; managers ca-to. Pir cuts by next Thursday.

0 York 3. Pr.iiadeiphi* 1 Boston 3. Washington Cleveland S. Chicago I (Onir fames 7-2-2 defense employed by Coach' Joe Bach that completely throttled' Detroit ii Pet Clev'ind squads. yesterday to bar any not on tr.e current onriei voted player who roster from David CooKan, Ixiuis Galeazjo.

Peter Jcrrj" Currin, Jo.cesn Pre'e. Buono. WiiJiam John Garv Travis. Aian rinrinv lori Richard Robert Baror.e. Rob- Enc Richard Croston.

Eugerie th Unllf TM IS 412 Ssiv.as. Koberi Ber.sor.. John Salratore second half, after Orange led Vajh on r.icKoe, P. Peb- Joseph Feeley. Hurd.

at intermission. bies. Charies Xeiiev. Kose. Anthor.y Nicr.o2=.

VTriTe Jerrrv- Prior. 11a. Hoser Sr.vli:.;, Hoor.pv. Jur.r.inr Ton-. G.

M-jrahv. Garv FlCtlt James Blackmcr. Cr.arUs EI.J ,1. spicer. Eugene ton.

Robert Ynrk--Pa INTERNATIONAL LCAGITE A for the erection the Little Lear.ie fence at i City Park is being continued to- Wi'llam Simons. Oakes. Rinaldi. Grce riav Vnlrnfep-s ATP -n ronnr; Dodge. Addisnn LotXc-.

H. Leon- Jarr.ts nay. repon ard Ca Hcr yo jn Barren Robert Johr.son, Donald Reita dark Leor. Spice-. Char Kar; nauer.

tofiav or beginning at 6 p. m. each Cor.gflon. Gary riik. Jerry Palti.

Dor. Don Baocock Xew York--Paddy Young. New York, outpointed Charlie Fu-; orr. Sweeney, Wayne.sari. 151' 2 Irvington.

N. 10. I Springfield 7. Toronto 3 BaltimoTe 3 Buffalo 2. Syracuse 1 Jersey City 'P.

Rochester 1 then were killed in 1949. place Jersey City! Giants also came up with a six-run One consen-ation official this jinning to down the Rochester Hedi we told TOU Niagara Coun-; Wings. 10-5. The Giants talliedi'y that a survey showed: 'their half dozen in the sixth, tnt deec in Western Xew Pct 'coming a 4-3 deficit. rt fmi lnd inferior because of i Monte Inin of the ln oorhab 1 He said the Jw hi? tenth homer of the season Life Committee urged an open jthe fifth but left after hitting 1 on both sexes not only to keep Uwo-run single in the sixth because th population of the animal on a jof a Charley horse.

Neal to produce a better also homered for Gianu deer but to farmers, jand Don Richmond for the Red. Her. a fVf.rt, that ar, not The" last place Buffalo to th am lports ledged the Syracuw Chiefs. 2-1. Anm MOM innings.

Rookie Charley WH-L ow dof one of Qnlj homered for the first ia ni 's jsqjrun and then doubled ami jthe winning run in the second overtime. Recruit Lynn Lovenfuth jwent the distance for the Bisons Art Hartley for the Chiefs. BASEBALL' TONIGHT Pttrr-By Pkiy Broadctwt By Chuck Bicaord it Jonitctown HVunilkw at HotiMO Sanday at 3K)0 Priace Hal 4 4 i Montreal 12 10 Rocr.wVr II 7 Detroit. May 13-- --Detroit Springra 5 fans got some good news to-j when the hitherto ailing a 'Xewhouser was named to pitch! gainst the St. Louis here I 'ourite, Gary- Stephen tomorrow.

Kun. Thomas Thomas Robert Rowll Wr werna a i Bibcock. Walter Whitmore. Matt De- It will be the first appearance of Biliy RosselU, -Gary ianey. Leroy Pry or.

Joseph Morey. Da- AmcrifJin tfamif for Scwril. Richard DinRor. Jarr.es'Elk» Oitrander. Gail Hooker.

Richard son or Robert Sebastian Robert Hann, Thomas 28-year-Ol(l lefthander. He has Binf'ton Grnrze Witlicy, Archie Covert. 1 Robrr; Boyce. HaroM Gigiio, Kobert Thorr.af T.cahy. Davis.

Charlc ii.ii:t, Dininny. Daniel Renicnuk. David Kfnn.v John McXeiss, Pcier Clicquenno Kcnr.tdy, iuiiu Lofan, William Keily, Conwcll, John Dominic Robert Colcmart. Pet .750 7 8 Balti'ort (t .513 Toronto 9 1ft .474 4 10 Pet .429 .373 JW7 LEAGUE BinHhamton 4. Elrnira 2 4.

3 Albany 7. Scranlon 1 Hartford 4, Wilkei-Barn 5 sidelined with sore shoulder 1 Hartford cropped up in Spring training. I 9 Pet Albany 7 6 W'nort. 7 7 Elrhirji 9 .171 Scranton I 11 Pet ,138 JACK'S HANDICRAFT Msiaa An4 T.M. TAXt MOTHER OUT TO TNI IALL CAMI 3 P.M.

7 Horntll Dodgers vt. Hamilton MANJ CITY PARK TfclMi at K05KII VARimr STOtl 10 St. Open 1 HMH Cam.

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