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17 Savoldi Tosses Boesch In Mat Bout Johnson To Pitch Against Reading TIMES-LEADER. WILKES-B ARRE. PJL. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 18.

1933 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT READING OPENS SERIES bouiiil1delpiiiii San Francisco Clever Sion, PhiUppines. outpointed Vidal Gre-gorio, Spain, (10). Denver Jackie Brady, Syracuse, NwT' defeated Emiio Martinez, Denver, (10). Plainfield. 3.

Don Petrin. North Arlington, N. outpointed 1ST which Elmer Yoter played at the same time that Leibold was pilot there. Thus tne srles with Reading will take on an added attraction for both managers now since the former pupil, Elmer Yoter, is now trying to outsmart his former teacher and Iks. Nemo Leibold.

The fans also will want to see how these two men will outguess each other this season. A friendly rivalry has sprung up between the two skippers while the field. Reading has several new players this week who are expected to aid the Red greatly. They are Georsre Stumpf. an outfielder, and Justin McLaughlin, pitcher, both of whom were snt to Reading by the Boston- Red Sos.

There is a agreement between these two teams since Bob Quinn. owner STROUDSBURO TO PLAY POWER PLANT Eddie Murphy's Stroudsburg-Pocono team will play Power Plant of the Wyoming League Sunday, iay Jl, the Harding ground. Game will be called at IS o'clock. Stroudsburg has a veteran team from last year, having won from Connie Mack's Athletics in a game played Jn and twice from the Scranton XYP Leaguers. Power Plant will line, up as follows: Bro-minski or Roach, catcher; Bobby Barrett, first base; Youngham and Joe Smacosky, outfield; Rogers, third base; Johnny Hughes, Paul Pascoe and Joe Smacosky, outfield; Kephart and Jasonski will make up the pitching staff among ther-star hurler.

WANTS GAME Nu angola Eagles wonld like to arrange a game with any second or third class team In the county for this coming Sunday. 'Msy 21. Call 9160 Nanticoke between and 7 or write Leonard Rice, Wana-mie. l'a. r.

made last winter for the sale of the major league franchise, after which Quinn. who is now nearing seventy years of age, wanted to sull remain in baseball. He arranged to purchase the franchise of the Jiazletoin team and moved it to 'Reading, had previously transferred Its Interna tional League team to Albany. Quinn, with his many big league connections, is expected to ive the fans of Reading a fast team as he wants Wh a pennant In the XTP Tacm tnis year if possible Jack Renault. Canada, (S).

CHALLENGE The Buttonwood Cubs -challenge nit to use Roy Bergeron. The genial Elmer had planned to start Bergeron, the former Eastern Leaguer, he said, this morning; Xick Harrison, of Beaver Meadow, a townsman of Frank! Uimann, will pitch the Friday afternoon contest for the Wilkes-Barre outfit. third and fourth class teams for Elmer Toter's Barons will staqt a' new series with the Reading Rei Sox here this afternoon when Xem Leibold brings his outfit from Berks county to Artillery Park for three games. The game will start at 3:30 today. Earl Johnson, tall right bander, who tosses the ball with great skill, majr be on the mound for the Barons if Msnager Yoter dcii1os weekdays and Sundays.

Call W-B 1-6667 between 5 and 6 o'clock and ask for Bobby. Nemo Leibold, Is the former man aeeF-oftl Columbus team of-th of the Ki-iriirrfr ootirrfoTTTierly own Dial S414X for Information on the Times-Leader Insurance Policy. when the Italian put a lock on the German youth the latter was always In distress. At no time did SavoldJ attempt to employ the new attack that he calls "drop-kick." Once he offended the rules by using a flying tackle, but for the most part Joe relied upon orthodox holds. Savoldi's ace hold was his body scissors.

Half a dozen times he encircled. Boe sen's torso with his powerful legs and on every occasion Paul was In a bad way. Just before the finish Boesch tossed the Latin around with half a dozen Lewis head locks. He was going after another when Savoldi snapped on a crotch and half Nelson, and raising Paul's shoulder high, body-slammed him with terrific lorce. Jo ths wrwtler many Sxperiences, celebrated his return to a Philadelphia mat last night at Convention Hall by body-slamming Paul Boesch to decisive defeat In iO 4S seconds.

The S000 spectators who came to see whether or not Jumpin' Joe has Improved since sis appearances here at the Arena learned that he has. Savoldi was a better wrestler and a better showman last night than in any of his previous appearances here. Although Boesch offered spirited resistance, It was evident from the first that he was outclassed. Paul succeeded in getting many holds, but Savoldi broke them whenever he pleased. On the other hand, American Association League, with ed tho Bm'nn tfam.

The doal was 1 II r- BIG LEAGUE BOX SCORES cnicago 6: Philadelphia 6. Ban on I ball Off Durham, off Faber. off AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 7, St. Louis 3 ST. LOUIS BOSTON Walberg.

4: off Peterson. 1: off Dietrich. 1, i i I uj i I i lj vv I Struck out By Durham, -4; off Walberg j. it on uurham, a in 7 innings r.b. o.i.e.

r.b. orr j-aber, 1 in oil Walberg, 4 In (one out In 8th) off Peterson, 1 in 11 4 6 0 01lTMef 01 100 in 2. Wild pitches Walberg. Dietrich Winning pitcher Durham. Losing pitcher feterson.

i.mpires Kolli, Dlnneen and 1 1 1 1 23 00 1 1 1 I 1 2 01 320 4 00 321 4 20 1 1 0 8 10 200 101 tmaeorand. xibe LT7.H Wwt.cf Reynolds, ef Cmpbtll.rf Burna.lh Garma.lf.e, Bbet.e Blah'Jl6tj Grar.p tStortl 01 010 00 00 0 R.Jotin'n.rf 11 10 0 0 1 12 0 0 Femi.e 0 0 100 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Sredi.lf 12 3 10 PipgriM.p fl JLJi 2 00 000 0 0 00 0 Washington 3, Cleveland 2 CLEVELAND WASHINGTON r.b. Total 1 9 24 IB 0 Total T13 2T 2 o.a 2 00 Kubcl.lb ST0 Mannsh.lf 8 00 Uoslln.rf 8 10 CroDin.ss 4 0 1 8 110 Traris.Sb 100 Myer.2b 0 20 rewell.c ISO Orowder.p 00 00 11 01 1 2 01 01 01 01 Porter.rf Averill.of Morgan, lb Voamlk.lt Kamin.ilb Knkk'rbr, Mjatt.c rerrell.p Bitted for Gray In 9th. 8C0RK BT INNINGS 8t. Lovla 001 001 Bnatna 000 101 Buna batted in West, Mtlillo.

Alexander 2, Hodapp 2. PlTgrasa 2. 0108 23x 1 Bnrna, 12 220 0 14 5 0 0 1 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 Oliver. Two-base hit Went, Hodapp 2, McManus. Totals 2 8 241 1 Totals 3 10 27 11 SCORE Bt INK1NR8 7-: -1 Cleveland -t v.

000 100 1002 Washington 100 002 00m 3 Kun batted In tronln, Vomik, TrTl, Sewell. Two-base hit Cronln 2, Slyer, Buy Quality in the Ktoira baae R. Johiwoo. Double play Mellllo to leve? to Bums; Werber to Hodapp to Alexander. Ijfft on ha tea St.

jm Boton 7. Baae on Off Blarbolrier, off Pipgrass, 2. Strurk out By Blaebolder, by Pipgraa, 2. Hits Off Blaetaolder, 13 In Inning (none out )a Gray, none In 1 innlnf. Hit hy pitches By PipgTaa (LeTey).

Losing pitcher Bla et) older. Cniplren Geleel and "Morlarry. Tiro otim9- 2:00, Aierill, Myatt. Three-base hit Goslin Sacrifice Porter, 8chnlte. Double play cronin to Myer to Kunel (21: (ioslin to Cronin to Myer.

Left on base. Tlere- lanrt, Washln(ton, 7. Base on hall Off Ferrell, off Crowrter, 1. Struck ont By Cmwder, 1. Hit by pitcher By Detroit 1, New York 4 DETROIT KEW YORK rerreii riTaTiej.

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0 0 2 3 1 l.xpri,2b 11 4 10 INokcT.c 0 0 0 2 0 Croactti. 0 0 0 0 0 Gomex.p 0 000 2 00 0 L.Waner.lf 14 11 I.lnilst'm.cf 2 2 00 P.Waner,3b 2 10 1 0 Snhr.lb 1 110 Vanzhn.s i XKDiei Wjatt.fr' Fullis.cf 1 Rartell.n 0 Klcin.rf 1 Hurst, lb 1 Whitney, 2b 0 re.lf 0 Oavl 0 Berly.p 1 Ollins.p 0 iMcCurdy 0 0 4 00 Plet.2h 1-2 Kt-PMeo I mill W'MA 11 llllir 0 15 0 French.p 1 010 unit 100 0 before prices go up! Total 4 11 24 II 1 Totals 13 27 Batted for Collins in 0th. SCORE BY INNINGS Total 1 24U 1 Total 4 7 27 10 1 xBttiforl''lrllT Hr-ROr SCOBE BY INSIN(iS Detroit OOO 000 010 1 New York 001 003 OOx 4 Buna batted in Gehrig, Dickey 2, Croaettl. Twct-tiase tit Ctiapmnn, Fox, C. Walker; Thrw-base hit Double, play Greenberg (unassisted); Owen, Gebriniser- to Greenberg; lwri, Crosettl to Gehrig.

Ift on base New York Detroit Base on ball Off Fischer, off Gomel, off Wyatt.l. Struck out By Gomez. by Fischer, 4. Hit Off Fincher.a in 7 innings; off Wyatt, 1 In 1. Losing pitcher Fischer.

Umpire Ormaby, Summer and Mo Gowan. Time 1:45. Philadelphia 004 000 0004 Pittsburgh 302 000 lOx 0 Ktins batted in T.Indstrom. Trarnor. Padden 2.

Klein, Hurst, Whitney, Davis, Plot, French. Two-base hit Waner, Trynor, P. Waner. Stolen base Klein ft Sacrifices I-indstrom, Kartell. Left en bases Philadelphia 9, Pittsbnrch 11.

Base ml I a A. II I i a i i hall Off French 1. off Berly 2. off Collins 2. Struck ont By Smith 1.

by Collins 1. Hits Utff I I I II Off Berly. 4 In 2 innlnirs: off Coll ns. 0 in Chicago 5, CHICAGO Philadephii PHILADE 0 0 Cramer.cf 0 Johnson, If 0 Innings; off French. 9 In 1-3 innings; off Smith, 2 in 5 2-S innlnirs.

Hit by pitcher By French (Ie), by Colin (Pletl. Winning pitcher Smith. I.OBlng pitcher Collins, irm-plres-Pflrmaii, McGrcw and Moran. Time i 2 T.I'HIA r.h. oji.p.

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o.a 113 4 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 0 0 04 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0(1 0 10 0 31) 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 1 0 Bottomley2b 0 0 0 Hafey.lf 0 2 0 Roettger.rf 0 0 Knothe, Mowry.lf. Moore, rf. Berger.cf Hogan.c Ionian, lb Brandt, 2 3 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 I 00 A. 0 Rice.cf 0 I.omhardl,c 0 Manlon.c Total 5 7 27 IS 0 Totals 2 6 27 15 1 Batted for Durham In Mb. i Batted for Cihocki In flth.

SCORE BY INNINGS Chicago 000 000 050 Philadelphia 100 100 0002 Knns batted-, lnrSwanson. Slminons, Ap-' pllng 1, Johnson, Foxx. Two-base hits Cramer, Appling 2. Home run Foxx, SMen baaei-Jobneoo. Double play Csiorkl to Foix: Coleman to Cochrane; Dietrich to Clbockl to Foxr.

I.eft on base 0 Morrissey.ss 0 0 Smith, 0 0 Frejr.p 0 0 jHemsley 00 Rlxey.p .0 0 111 i .1 Total 8 IS 27 7 0 Total xBatted for Frey in 8th. SCORE BI INNINGS Boston 000 000 200 8 Cincinnati 000 000 OOO 0 Run batted in Moore. Berger 2, Hogan. Oeyseiman 3. Two-base hit Berger, Oeysel- AL -WfFATHFR man.

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