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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 18

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Two Sports Madison THE WISCONSIN STATE JOUTtNAIs Wlconlrt Monday, July 17, 1Q39 eventh Place Bees Take Two Games From. Leading Reds JOE PALOOKA By Ham Fisher Cincinnati Marsin Cut HE COMES IN PROM ROAD-WORK HE LOOKED AS THO HE WERE I WAIT TO GET OUT HE Si EACH MORNING LOOKING AS THO' THROUGH. THIS CLIMATE HAS MADS A WORLD OF HE HASN'T GONE A CITY BLOCK. von SHOULD yv. V.

HVE seen JOE v--4SO HIM IN LOOKS SLtV SOUTH LIKE A Xl 7 AMERICA. MILLIONV. ST I -ffl I IN THE MORNING. SST WANTS 1 DIFFERENCE. AND IT'S A TOUGH GRIND AND IT'S A TOUGH GRIND HOW'S REMEMBER! PORTS HEROES kj PORTS EVENTS Of 5-10-25 Years.

Ago Today By WALTER JOHNS I IGOINGOVER THOSE --TVi I ImE ALWAYS HATED TO LlCK.I to 6 Games -iZJt. ft i I THE I I HILLS. Nl I IT BEFORE. NEW YORK (U.R) The underdog, seventh place Boston Bees threw a monkey-wrench into the Clark Griffith 3 National League pennant drive of JULY 17, 1934 Although Bob Johnson, Jimmy Foxx and Pinky Higgins hit home runs in succession in one inning, the Philadelphia Athletics lose to the St. Louis Browns in St.

Louis, 7-4. JULY 17, 1929 Clark Griffith, president of the Washington Nationals, is near death in Chicago following an operation for acute appendicitis. JULY 17, 1914 A home run in the 21st inning gives the New York Giants a 3-1 victory over the Pittsburgh team in Pittsburgh, Rube Marquard pitching the whole game for New York. Lukasewicz Hurls Major League Box Scores Sauk County American League Detroit 5. Bases on balls Galehouse 1, Trout 1, Thomas 1.

Struck out Gale-house 3, Trout 3, Thomas 1. Hits Trout 3 in 8 innings, Thomas 0 in 1. Losing Games Run WASHINGTON CHICAGO pitcherTrout. Tlme 1:38. Attendai 43,152.

Albion to 3-0 Win ALBION Cy Lukasewicz, Rockford righthander, pitched the Albion Tigers to a 3-0 victory over the New Orleans Star Crescents Negro baseball team here Sunday afternoon for the third Tiger win in four starts. Lukasewicz spaced True to Form FIRST GAME the Cincinnati Reds Sunday by winning both ends of a double-header, 3-0 and 4-3. the win was the Bees' fifth in a row and cut the Reds' lead to six games as the second-place New York Giants dropped a single game to the St. Louis Cardinals. Bill Posedel held the Reds to six hits to win his ninth triumph of the year in the opener before 29-273 fans, the largest crowd of the year at Boston.

Jim Turner won the nightcap, his second decision of the year, although lifted in the ninth with one out and men on second and third. Fred Frank-house came in and retired Lonnie Frey and Nino Bongiovianni in order to decide the game. Eddie Miller, Bees' shortstop, was injured in the seventh inning of the second game in a collision with Al Simmons and was taken to a hospital. Cubs Split Even Rookie Morton Cooper bested Cliff Melton and Walter Brown to give the Cardinals a 3-1 win over the Giants. A walk, Cooper's single, and an infield out gave the Cards their first run.

Their second run, which was enough to win, came on another walk, Medwick's single, Bonura's wild throw and Med- AB HI AB Case rf 4 0 Hayes 2b 4 0 1 West If 4 1 llRosenthal 0 10 Lewis 3b 4 0 3' Owen 3b 0 0 0 Wright rf 4 0 UKuhel lb 4 0 2 Travis ss 4 0 0Kreevlch cf 3 1 1 Myer 2b 4 0 1 Radcliff rf 4 0 0 Vernon lb 4 0 oj Walker li 4 11 Giuliani 3 1 ss 3 0 1 Leonard 2 0 0 M'Nair 3b-2b 3 0 1 Trenh 3 0 1 Lyons 3 0 1 Totals 3.1 2 Totals 31 3 9 SACK COUNTT I.EAGLE Second Half Belleville, Spring Green, Verona Win Decisively Won Lost Pet. six hits and lannea eignt. Lone Rock 2 0 1.000 The Tigers had only five hits, cieii Prairie 2 hnni i run LoganvlllB 2 PHILADELPHIA I ST. LOI IS AB AB Moses rf-cf 5 0 2 Chapman ss 4 Ambler ss 4 1 li Laabs cf 3 Siebert lb 9 1 2'McQulnn lb 5 Johnson If 4 3 3Clift 3b 3 Hayes 4 1 2Gallaghrr It 4 Chapman cf 2 0 0 Hosg rf 4 Miles rf 2 12 Glenn 4 Nagel 2b 4 0 1 Berardlno 2b 4 Lodigtani 3b 2 0 0 Gill 4 O'nt nb'in 3b 1 0 0 Backman 2 0 Joyce 10 0 L. Dean loo Totals 38 7 13 Totals 39 uui uouu iuui lmviii iu mvii a i Ableman 2 production.

"Red" Pace was safe Baraboo 1 l.nno 1 ooo 1 .000 .000 TRI-COl NTY i.rr.i E' Ran for Hayes In eighth. leading swatsmith, had a field day on an error, advanced on Ivan Piein TnV.onv.ao cnfrifina ond ccnreH nn Welgands Bay 0 at the plate as he blasted out two 0002 12 3 Washington 001 001 Chicago 000 000 "wr Lake Delton 0 Manager Bob Casey's single for the North Freedom home run and a triple in leading Verona to victory. The three Footvillc Takes Undisputed Lead in Southern State SOUTHERN WMCONBIV LEAGIE Second Hslf Won Lost Footville 4 0 oro Janesville 3 1 Beloit Cubs 3 1 Milton-Milton Junction 2 2 Afton 3 Frluerton-Cotiksvllle 1 3 llrlult Goodnllx 1 3 Mlllon Owl's Nest 0 4 .000 Footville climbed into the driver's seat in the second half race in the Southern Wisconsin Baseball League Sunday afternoon by defeating the neloit Breummer Cubs, 11-9, in their battle for U.e undisputed lead 'n the second game of a doubleheader. The Cubs won the first contest, which went only five innings, 3-1, the game counting in the first half standings. The defeat dropped the Cubi into a tie for second place with the Janesville Merchants, first half flag winners, who defeated Edgerton-Cooksville, 7-3.

Ken Chamberlain set Edgerton-Cooksville down with four hits, fanning 11, while he coined two of Janes vi lie's seven hits. first Tiger run. Pace tripled and scored on Johannes' single In the Second Hslf Won 3 Crss Plains 2 St ring Green 1 Vtroni r-rougMon 1 Sauk City 1 Jut. Horeb 0 I.ott Prt. i.ooo 0 .000 1 .500 3 2 .333 2 .000 Sauk County Baseball League blows boosted Stampfl's average Frank games Sunday ran true to form seventh; Casey singled to .615.

Cork Gets Three Hits Kcdzierski home with the final as Lone Rock, Ableman, Ca.sell Errors Myer 2, McNair. Two base hit Giuliani. Three base hits Kreevlch, Walker. Home run West. Stolen bane-Case.

Sacrifices Leonard. McNair. Double plays Travis to Myer to Vernon, Wright to Vernon, Lewis to Myer to Vernon. Appling to Hayes to Kuhel 2. Left on bases Washlngtin 5, Chicago 7.

Bases on balls Leonard 2. Struck out Leonard 1, Lyons 1. Time 1:29. Stampfl started Verona off to victory with his first homer in run. Box score: NEW ORLEANS Prairie, and Loganville chalked up their second straight victories ALBION AB AB HI 0 0 in the second half race, leaving them tied for the lead.

0 0 OjJenders ss 4 0 O'Malley If 4 llGafke 2b 3 the second and connected with two on in the third. Bill Cowie, who allowed Stoughton six hits, and Billy Matts poled out four-baggers, 0 1 Lone Rock, first half titlist, SECOND GAME chalked up its 10th loop win in row as it trimmed Baraboo, 11-4. Brucker batted for Ambler in ninth. Philadephia 000 302 020 7 St. Louis 010 230 31 13 Runs batted In Clift (4).

Hoag, Glenn, McQuinn (5). Laabs, Gallagher. Johnson 2, Hayes 2, Miles, Nagel. Two base hits Siebert, Johnson 3, Gallagher, Glenn, Ijiabs, McQuinn, Nagel, Clift, Moses. Threo base hit Gallagher.

Homo runs Clift. McQuinn, Hayes. Sacrifice Christ-man. Double plays Siebert to Ambler, Clift to Berardlno to McQuinn. Johnson to Nagel.

Left on bases Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 4. Bases on balls Beckman 1, Gill. 1. Struck out Beckman 1.

Joyce 1. Dean 1. Gill 3. Hits Beckman 9 in 4 1-3 innings, Joyce 0 In 2 2-3, Dean 3 In 1. Losing pitcher Beckman.

Time 1:51. each with one on, in the fourth. Gilyard lb 4 Redd ss 4 Dawson 4 l.snxrum 2b 4 Ramie cf 4 Alox'nder rf 4 fields 3b 3 Azore If 2 Moody If 1 Gibson 3 Blackwcll 0 Oinrmqulst lb 4 0 0 1 Pace cf 2 3 1 2Johannes rf 2 0 1 HK'diierskl 3b 3 1 0 Casey 3 0 2 HL'k'sc'wics 3 0 0 Cassell Prairie overwhelmed North Spring Green won behind the steady pitching of Ted Beck who Freedom, 15-2, for the latter's scattered nine Sauk City blows 11th straight league defeat. 0 0 0 0 The Blues took a 5-3 lead in the WASHINGTON CHICAGO AB HI AB Cat cf SO 21 Hayes 2b 4 0 0 Welaj If SI 1 Kuhel lb 2 2 0 Gelbert 3b 2 0 0 Kreevlch cf 4 1 1 Estallella rf 4 1 rf 3 2 1 Travis ss 4 0 2 Rosenthal rf 0 0 0 Brworth 2b 3 0 0 Walker If 4 14 Vernon lb 4 0 0 Appling ss 3 0 2 Ferrell 4 0 HMcNair 3b 3 0 1 Appleton 3 1 2Treh 4 0 1 Giuliani 1 0 IjLee 4 0 0 Totals 33 3 11 Totals 31 6 10 Ableman came from behind to de- seventh and tallied three runs in Totais 38 5 feat Plain, 9-3, and Loganville Totals 33 0 New Orisons 000 000 000 0 I r.r.,lrir1nH nut 1.7. win nvor T.nkr.

il v. Alhlnn w0 the ninth to make the win decisive. Spring Green had 11 hits, Billy Cork leading three. Rindle had three of the Sauk City Delton. Having only an 11-10 edge In PHILADELPHIA ST.

LOUIS Giuliani batted for Appleton in 8th. hitting. Lone Rock capitalized on nine Baraboo errors to defeat the Circus City nine. Johnny Pollard led the hitting attack of Wally Fowler's crew with three hits, all 000 10 6 Washington Oil 001 Chicago 302 000 blows. John McGinley homered for the winners as the first batter in the ninth.

Box scores: SACK CITY SPRING CRFF.V AB Hi AB VToses.rf Vewsome.ss Siebert.lb lohnson.lf prucker.c Kayes.c Errors Jenders 2, Redd, lngrum. Huns batted in by Casey 2. Johannes. Three base hits Pace Alexander. Sacrifice hits Johannes, Azore.

Struck out by Lukascewicz 8. Bases on balls off Lukascewtcz 1, Gibson 2. Vandermeer 3 In 2. Losing pitcher Grif-soiru Time 1:38. SECOND GAME nvriNNATI I BOSTON 0 C'rpenter i 4 3 Maxwell 3b 5 KageUb Belleville, Verona, and Spring Green scored decisive victories in second half play in the Tri-County Baseball League Sunday afternoon.

Tennant-bound Belleville hung up its ninth straight league win, its third in the second half, by romping to an easy 11-2 decision over Mt. Horeb to remain tied with Cmss Plains for the lead. Verona unloosed a savage longdistance batting attack of 14 hits which included four home runs and two triples to overwhelm Stough-ton. 15-4. Spring Green turned in the second upset of the day by defeating Sauk City, 8-4.

Cross Plains, drawing the league bye, bowed to Hollandale in an tilt. Eddie Saxer Leads Attack Mt. Horeb held Belleville in rheck for only only three innings, then the first half champions broke l-ose with a four-run rally in the fourth and followed with another four-run splurge in the sixth. Norm Fischl's tern collected 17 hits. Eddie Saxer leading with five for five and Earl Willoughby getter four in five attempts while Km (Kink) Eisner and Johnny Saxer were giving up only seven blows.

Gene Stuessy drove out a home run in the sixth with two on a-d Eddie Saxer hit for the in the eighth. Willoughby's total consisted of three doubles sr.d a triple. -Chuck" Stampfl, the league's Wa A 7 -y)i ABRH! AB 1 .410 .3 0 2 Laabs. cf 5 2 2 4 1 1 McQuinn.lb 5 12 4 1 4 0 1 4 1 lGallagher.lf .501 2 0 0Hoag.rf 5 0 2 8 0 2 0 0 '4 0 2ib-Sullivan 0 0 OiGlenn.c 2 0 0 .2 0 0 Bernardino, 2b 811 4 0 0 Harris. 0 0 0 3 1 0 Klmberlin.p 0 0 0 1 0 0 Trotter.

3 0 0 r-Grace 10 0 Whitehead, .10 0 45 3 12 Totals 43 59 singles. Billy Martin and Merle McNurlin spaced the 11 Baraboo hits effectively, and the losers never threatened seriously. Errors Welaj. Ferrell. Kuhel.

Wallctr. Sacrifices Appling, Kreevlch. Two base hits Travis, Appleton. Home run Kreevlch. Stolen bases Welaj, Kuhel, Appling.

McNair. Double plays Appleton to Bloidworth to Vernon, Travis to Blood-worth to Vernon, McNair to Hayes to Kuhel 2. I-eft on bases Washington 7, Chicago 0. Struck out Appleon 2, Lee 1. Hasps on balls Appleton 4, Lee 3.

Time 1:46. 0 L. Larson If 5 McGinley cf 5 1 A. Larson rf 1 1 Kirkp'tri'k 5 0 W. Cork lb AB HI AB u.rK.r ah 5 1 4lGarms rf 3 0 0 -Collins Pippen.p Milton-Junction defeated the Beloit Goodalls, 7-5, and the Afton Aces bested the Milton Owl's Nest, 10-5, in other games.

Bob Kert homered for Afton. In the second game the Footville team jumped Into a 4-3 lead in the first inning and was never headed. Footville slammed out 17 hits in the nightcap, Hank Hartzell leading with five. Joe Egan hit a home run. Big Pete Peterson led the Cubs with Scores.

First Gam Beloit Cubs 300 003 1 2 Footville ono 10 1 3 2 Batteries: Lamont and Thompson; A. Golz and Hill. Lang 3b Rmdle If Wartzok cf Woerth lb Endres Hodgson si Brynt 2b Derleth rf Henn Curtis Plain took a 3-0 lead over Frey 2b 4 B'ngiov'nl rf 3 Lombard! 3 Ableman in the fourth and held OWahl 1 Beck 01 Totals 1 1 Hasten lo 3 0 o'simmons If 4 0 OlCooney cf 0 0 1 West cf-lf 4 0 OlC'cclnello 2b 4 0 0 Majeski 3b 3 1 Miller ss 3 0 ojwarstler ss 1 0 0i Lopez 3 (Turner 2 Fr'nkh'use 0 40 8 11 Totals Craft cf Berger If Haley If Myers ss Gamble Moore the upper hand until the seventh. Ableman scored two runs in the sixth, then forged into the lead in the seventh on a single, a hit batsman, a walk and Jimmy Wil 34 4 Totals Score by innings: a-ran for Nagel In eighth, b-batted for Splndel in eighth, c-batted for Trotter in ninth. Oil 810 0S Spring Green Sank Citr NEW YORK I CLEVELAND AB 2 1 Jrossettl ss 4 0 OlWeatherly rf 4 0 dolfe 3b 4 1 lJChapman cf 4 0 tenrich rf 4 1 lTrosky lb 3 0 PiMaggio cf 4 2 HSolters rf 4 0 pickev 4 1 HKeltner 3b 4 1 Powell If 3 0 1 Grimes ss 4 0 Kordori 2b 5 0 lHaIe 2b 3 0 100 110 00 son's double.

Ableman outhit mini. t32 3 7 Totals 30 4 8 TEDDY LYON ninth victory Plain, 9-7, with Ed "Pud" Barnard collecting three blows. Leo Ringelstedder had three hits to Philadelphia 410 ooo 000 000 5 St. Louis 001 000 013 0005 (Called on account of darkness.) Errors: Pippen. Iodlgiani, lleflner.

2. Runs bated in: Selbert, Brucker, INTagel, Newsome, Hoag, Laabs, 2: Gallagher, Miles, Heffner. Two base hits: Brucker, Errors Spring Green 3. Sauk City 3. Home run McGinley.

Three base hit Woerth. Two base hits Derleth. Mx-uell. Struck out by Endres 0, Beck 2. Bases on balls off Endres 6.

Gamble batted for Myers in the 0th, tWilson batted for Moore in the Oth. Dahlgren lb 3 0 'Allen Gomez 3 0 0Eisenstat Beloit Cubs 300 oflfl 013 11 2 403 100 30x 11 17 2 Batteries: Clark, Lamont and Grommes; Borkenhagen, Sagen and Agen. 7,1 PlQin 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 000 200 1008 Mtinar Cincinnati Boston Larry Rettgen hurled fine ball 000 200 20- BELLEVILLE I MT. IIORFB AB H' AB for Ableman. He exoerienced his Dobson Totals Errors Berger.

Moore. MajesKi. bum trouble in the fourth T32 2 7 Totals 34 5 7 5b. Fah'y 2b 6 2 21 B. Olson rf 4 wick's steal of home while no Giant player covered the plate.

It was Cooper's filth win of the year. The Chicago Cubs walloped the Brooklyn Dodgers, 9-2, in the first game of a doubleheader but drop Edgerton-Cooksville ..003 000 0003 4 2 Allen ran for Hale in ninth. tPytlak Janrsville ...100 300 0217 7 1 batted in Bogiovannl. McCormicK, wer- ber. Miller 2.

Hassett. Two base hits when Plain mixed a walk, a Sltl- Fre'y. McCormick, Werber 2, Miller, Cue- an(j Ping's double for its batted for Milnar In eighth and Heath for Dobson In ninth. Rstteries: L. Sweeney and Guelio; Chamberlain and Farina.

LnV i'SV V1 rl'ISLV: runs. Rettgen fanned only two Nagel. Newsome. Homerun: Laabs. Sacrifices: Newsome, Heffner.

Gallagher. Double plays: Heffner to McQuinn; New-some to Ambler to Siebert. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 11; St. Louis, 12.

Base on halls off: Pippen. Dean. Harris, Klmberlln, Trotter, 4. Struck out by: Pippen, Dean, Trotter, 3. Hits off: Pippen.

6 in eight and one-thrid innings; Dean, 3 in three and two-thirds innings; Harris, 3 in one-third inning; Kimberlin. 3 In one inning; Trotter, 5 in seven and two-thirds innings; Whitehead, 1 in three. Wild pitch: Harris. New York W0 OOO X00 5 0 aust zo-p t- 1 l'Rteensrud ss 4 0 0 0 Kahl cf 3 0 1 0 01 Th'mpson 3b 4 0 1 1 Zwttler lf-2b 4 0 0 2 Coyle 4 0 1 2 4iT. Odg'rd lb 3 1 1 1 01 Swinggen 2 0 1 2 2 Johnson 10 0 0 01 Tvedt If 0 0 0 sett.

Turner. Double plays Myers to Frey Bill Mattix and Tony Young, Plain W. Saxer Rtuey ss 8 FckKtetn If 3 If 1 Becker lb 5 E. Saxer 5 Will'ghby rf 5 Cienin cf 4 Eisner 5 J. Saxer 0 Cleveland 000 001 001 2 to McCormick.

Left on bases ctncinnau wiers. fanned 11 between them. TC Afton Oil 800 00210 14 Milton Owl's 000 101 003 5 1 0 Batteries: Zey and Badertscher; For-restal, Falk and Kumlien. 9. Boston 6.

Bases on bails Moore ij 1Q led Errors Di Maggio, Grimes 2. Hale. Cambridge Whips Racine Club, 4-2 Wilfred McCauley an 18-hit Turner 4. Struck out Moore 1. Turner 6 Hit.Turner 7 In 8 1-3 innings.

Frank- Runs batted In Dickey 2, Powell, Gordon. Trosky. Hale. Two base hits Dl attack as Loganville thumped house 0 in 3-3. Winning pitcher xumer.

Maggio, Hemsley, Henrlch. Sacrifice Lake Delton. In the meantime, Vic 33 2 7 Time 2:13. Attendance 28,273. Totals JANESVILLE I AB Hi AB Rose, new Red Sox hurler, was 4 11 17 Totals Score by Innings: Henrlch, Powell.

Double play Crosettl to Gordon to Dahlgren, Dahlgren (unassist PHILADELPHIA O'D'nnell 2b 3 1 1 Swe'-ey rf scattering the Resorters' blows, ed). Left on bases New York 11, Cleve National League B'd's'er lf-rf 4 land 7. Bases on balls Gomez 4, Eisenstat AB Boiling lb 1 1 920 11 000 2 being Invincible after the fourth PITTSBURGH AB L. Warier cf 2 1 0 Vaughan ss 4 0 1 Belleville Mt. Horeb 002 000 1, Milnar 3.

Dobson 1. Struck out Gomez Farina 4 R.G'sm'hl ss 5 inning. Rose, touched for 11 hits, Milnar 2. Hits Eisenstat 4 In 2-3 In Bell If 3 ning, Milnar 2 in 7 1-3, Dobson 1 In 1. Martin cf Brack rf Arnovlch If May 3b Losing pitcher Eisenstat.

Time 2:10. 4 a 4 a 3 0 1 4 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 Viney 3b 0 1'GueiiO 0 1 Bosbon ss 1 O.M'Gin'ity cf 2 llSchacht 2b 1 liRartz lb 0 OjSkau li 1 2 L.Swe'ney 0 o'Burdick 1 O'Roang If Apfel 3b 5 L.G'sm'hl cf 3 Benash rf 2 Lenz lb 2 Ch'mb'rl'n 3 fanned 12. McCauley had five hits in seven attempts, Beryl Rickman following with three blows. Cliff LaMar homered for Lake Delton 4 3 3 2 4 4 4 3 SECOND GAME Errors Belleville 3. Mt.

Horeb 2. Home runs E. Saxer, Stuessy. Three base hits W. Saxer.

Willoughby. Two base hits Willoughbv 3. Kahey. Becker. Struck out by Eisner 8.

J. Saxer 1. Swinggen 3. Faust 4. Hits off Eisner 8 in 7 innings, J.

Saxer 1 nl 2. Swinggen 8 in 5. John-sin 4 In 0 (Oout In 6th, Faust 5 in I 3 Hughes 2b llSchareln ss 0 Millies Klein rf 4 Fletcher lb 4 Handley 3b 4 Brubaker 2b 4 Berries 1 Mueller 0 Brown 2 Sawell 1 Wirth If 1 Pake If 1 in the third. 0 Mulcahy CAMBRIDGE A seventh rally and steady pitching by Ed Lehman netted the Cambridge Danes a 4-2 victory over the Racine Walkers 85, leaders in the State CIO league, here Sunday afternoon. Lehman scattered six Kaeine hits.

The Danes scored their four in the seventh on Herman GoleTgeske's life on an error. Bob Morgan's single. Ralph Schnickcr's double. Bill Foster's single, and Lehman's single. The win was the seventh of the season for Cambridge.

Box score: CAMUKinr.r hacink AB AB North Freedom's cellar club ped the nightcap, 4-0. A 13-hit attack plus three Brooklyn errors gave the Cubs the opener. Manager Gabby Hartnett contributed his 10th homer of the year. Brilliant relief pitching by Russell Evans, who replaced Van Mungo in the third inning captured the nightcap. The Dodgers found Vance Page for 10 hits including homers by Babe Thelps and Dolph Camilli.

Red Sox Win Pair The Pittsburgh Pirates divided a doubleheader with the Philadelphia Thillies, dropping the first game. 3-2, and winning the second, 7-3. Hugh Mulcahy limited the Pirates to seven hits for his fifth win in the first game while Pittsburgh uncorked a six-run rally in the seventh inning to get an even break. The Boston Red Sox continued to burn up the American League by taking both ends of a double-header from the Detroit Tigers to run their winning streak to 12 straight. Bob Grove chalked up his CHICAGO I BROOKLYN AB AB Hack 3b 5 1 llAlmada cf 3 0 1 Herman 2b 4 1 1 Mungo If 0 10 Galan If 4 1 liLavagetto 3b 2 0 1 Gleeson rf 5 1 3 Camilli lb 4 0 0 Reynolds cf 3 0 0 Phelps 3 0 0 Hartnett 4 2 2Lary 0 0 0 G.

Resell lb 4 0 lKoy If-cf 4 0 1 Bartell ss 4 2 3Moore cf 2 0 0 Passes il 2 0 0 Rtainbat-k rf 1 0 0 French 2 11 Coscar'rt 2b 4 0 0 Durocher sa 3 0 0 Casey 2 0 0 Pressnell 0 0 0 tTodd 111 Tamulis 0 0 0 Totals 30 9 13 Totals 130 2 4 Totals 30 3 4 33 7 7j Totals gave Cassell Prairie a close battle 8TOIGIITOV AH VEBON I AB H' 30 3 8 Totals 32 2 7 Totals Ed gerton-Coo ki villa Janesville 003 ono ooo in soo on7 for four Innings but faded as the Prairie nine chalked up eight P. Waner baited for Berries in nn Bowman for Mueller in 8th, and Suhr for NEW YORK CLEVELAND AB HI AB Crosettl ss 5 1 2'Pytlak 3 0 0 Rolfe 3b 4 1 rf 4 0 0 Henrlch rf 3 1 3 Chapman cf 4 1 3 DIMaagio cf 5 0 0Tronlty lb 2 10 Helklrk If 4 3 Heath If 3 0 0 Gordon 2b 5 1 2Solters cf 10 0 posar 5 1 2Keltner 3b 3 1 1 Dahlgren lb 4 0 Grimes 2b 3 0 0 Russo 4 0 2" Webb ss 4 0 1 Harder 10 0 Eisenstat 10 0 Halo 1 0 1 Dobson 0 0 0 Totals 41 8 15 Totals 31 3 8 runs in the fifth and scored in Sewell in Bth. Donkle rf Matts 3b Wancer Cowie Stampfl cf each of the remaining frames. Manager George Foye and Stan 0003 00 8 Errors Edgerton-Cooksville 2. Janes ville 1.

Three base hits L. Gersmehl, Chamberlain. Guelzo. Two base hit R. Gersmehl.

Struck out by Chamberlain! 11, Sweeney 2. Base son balls off Chamberlain 3, Swinggen 7. 100 0t 000 120 Buch If 0 0 2 C. C'lhoun lb 4 0 1 2 L'dvick 3b-p 3 0 0 2JChritensen 3 0 1 3 Aslakson cf 2 1 0 2 Olsen ss 4 0 1 0 Stokstad 2b 3 2 2 01 Thorpe rf 4 0 2 2i Ustad p-lf 4 10 01 Pittsburgh Philadelphia Schaefer limited the losers to six Ran for Phelps in ninth. Runs batted in Hughes.

Brack. May, hits while Cassell Collected 11. Schettler lb 2 Rust ss 5 Dunn If 4 Hsgeman rf 3 Marty rt 1 Batted for Pressnell in eighth. tTodd batted for Moore in seventh. Klein.

Brubaker. Two base hits Hughes. th ccnafer Scores u.i. vuffhn. Stolen Uiree ay otnaeier.

oi.uit-3. 4 4 Hrgaa lb 4 Halts batted for Eisenstat In seventh. base Boiling. Sacrifices May 2. Berries.

Bell. Left on bases Philadelphia 8. Pittsburgh 7. Bases on balls Brown 3, 15 4t Totals ll 4 6 IS 14 Totala 38 ooo 012 osi 000 000 0202 Total Chicago Brooklyn Cassell Prairie 010 081 22113 11 Score by Innings North Freedom 010 000 100 2 6 New York 300 310 001 8 Cleveland 010 0003 Mulcahy 1. Struck out Brown 2.

Mul- Batteries: G. Foye. S. Schaefer and 0 0 Firko 2b 10 0 1 (1 Goebel lb 2 10 1 1 Miller ss 3 0 2 0 0' Sonntag 3b 4 0 0 1 1'DeMsrk cf 4 0 1 1 1 Kraft If 2 0 0 0 1 Villaro rf 4 0 3 2 Pciterlnn lb 4 0 I 0 II Turner 10 0 I Becker 10 0 1 Christ nscn 2 1 0 Szondi 0 0 0 Kelscri 3b fcof.jeker cf If Tlradison rf Haasun ss ahv 3. Hits Brown 7 In 4 innings (none Uf hton Schroedar; L.

Meske and Krueger. no Ml 102 031 414 00 IS out in 5th), Sewell 1 In 4. Hit by pitchor Errors Weatherly. Heath, Keltner. Mulcahy (L.

Wanor). Time Grimes. Runs batted in Russo 3. Hen F. rlch 2, Rosar, Webb 2, Chapman.

Two Ableman 000 002 3409 9 3 Errors Herman, Reynolds, Coscarart 2. Durocher, Two base hits Glresnn 2, Bartell 2, Russell, Todd. Home runs -Hartnett. Stolen bases Hack, Almada. Sacrifices G.

Russell, French. Double plays Coscarart to Durocher to Camilli, Herman to Bartell to G. Russell, Bartell to Herman to G. Russell. Left on bases Chicago 10, Brooklyn 5.

Bases on balls base hits Webb, Rosar. Three base hit Plain 000 300 0003 7 3 SECOND GAME PITTSBURGH I PHILADELPHIA ninth victory of the year and set down the Tigers with six hits to Henrlch. Home run Chapman. Sacrifice Batteries: Rettgen and Carltn; Mattix. Errors Stoughton 2.

Verona 1. Home runs Stainpfl 2. Matts, Cowie. Three base hits Wenger, Stampfl. Two base hit Thorpe.

Struck out by Cowie 8, Ustad 3. Landvick 3. Bases on balls off Cowl 9 1 VI it. rM 0 in 3 2-3 AB AB Russo. Double plays Pytlak and Tros A.

Young and E. Young. take the opener, 9-2, while Dennis 5 0 1 Totals 30 2 29 4 L. Waner cf 3 1 1 ky, Keltner to Grimes to Trosky, Russo K.nna amtri Vaughan ss 4 2 2 to Cronetll to Dahlgren 2. Left on bases Loganville 312 220 20113 38 3 Boiling lb Martin cf Brack rf Arnovlch If Cotton is actually grown in colorijW MARVELS ha grown to leadership a the quality cigarette for let money.

la 0i tut 40 I Galehouse held the Bengals to four scattered safeties to notch the I inning, Landvick 3 in 4 11. New York II, Cleveland 5. Bases on balls Lake Delton 121 200 000 8 11 8 Bell If 5 11 Klein rf 5 0 2 rtusso 4. Harder 1. Dobson 2.

Struck out Batteries: Rose and Leutkens; Dave Moon and Don Moon. Russo 3, Harder 1, Eisenstat 2. Hits second game, 3-0. The twin victory kept the Sox Fletcher lb 5 0 Handley 3b 3 1 Brubaker 2b 3 0 Harder 8 In 3 1-3 innings, Eisenstat 4 2 May 3b 1 1 Hughes 2b OlSchareln Oj Davis lButcher Jn 3 2-3, Dobson 3 in 2. Hit by pitcher Baseball Standings six games behind the front-run BARABOO AB HI LONE ROCK AB Berrcs 2 0 MARVELS Harder (Crosettl).

Losing pitcher Har Casey 3. Pressnell 1, French 3. Struck out Casey 1, Pressnell 1, Passeau 3, French 3, Tamulis 1. Hits Casey 5 In 1-3 Innings, Pressnell 7 In 2 2-3, Tamulis 1 in 1, Passeau 1 in 4. French 3 In 5.

Hit by pitcher Passeau (Lavagetto), Tamulis (Bartell. Winning pitcher French. Losing pitcher Casey. Time 2:14. SECOND GAME CHICAGO I BROOKLYN Bowman 1 1 ning New York Yankees who also 1 3 der.

Time 2:02. Attendance 63,064. Higbee R. Mueller 0 0 Oj Kllnger 2 0 0 annexed a double rictory from Cleveland. Lefty Go Tiez, although BOSTON DETROIT tP.

Waner 0 10 Swift 10 0 in hot water several times, went New York. 8-8; Cleveland. 2-2. Chicago, 3-6: Washington. 2-3.

St. Louts, 13-5; Philadelphia, 7-8 game called in twelfth). NATIONAL LEAfit'K Chicago, 8-0; Brooklyn. 2-4. Boston.

3-4; Cincinnati. 0-3. Philadelphia. 3-3; Pittsburgh, 2-T. St Louis, New York, 1.

the distance and recorded his sev 13S AB HI 35 7 10 Totals Totals AB Fitzg'rald cf 2 1 Pollard 3b Scsllon ss 4 0 2 Schlough If 8 Hasklns If 3 0 0 Dunbar 2b 4 Karow p-lb 4 0 llFowler cf 5 Wedekind 4 1 2VanSlyke lb 4 Miller lb-p 3 1 ljGunlach rf 3 tuebke rf 3 0 llBr'ithw'lte ss 5 Lenahan 2b 4 0 I'Straub 3 Th'mpson 3b 3 1 0 Martin 4 Arndt rf 10 1 McNurlin 1 Beth cf 0 0 D. Marks 1 Moore rf 1 Welgley rf 1 Totals 34 4 10 Totals 44 44 enth victory of the season as the lKoy If 4 1 Lavagetto 3b 4 'Bowman batted for Berries In 7th. tP. Waner batted for Klinger in 7th. IScott batted for Htgbee in Oth.

Yankees won the opener, 5-2 AB HI AB Doerr 2b B0 ljMcCosky cf 4 0 1 Cramer cf 5 1 oiCul blne rf 4 0 0 Foxx lb 8 3 2Averlll If 4 0 0 Williams rf 4 1 HHigglns 3b 4 0 0 Cronin ss 4 2 2 York 4 12 Vosmik If 3 2 1 Greenb'rg lb 3 1 1 Tabor 3b 4 0 2 Kress 2b 3 0 0 Desautols 0 5 0 2 Kogell sa 3 0 1 Grove 5 0 0 Benton 2 0 1 Coffman 0 0 0 Totals 42 9 11 Totals 32 2 6 Hack 3b 3 Herman 2b 4 Galan It 3 Gleeson rf 4 Reynolds cf 4 G. R'ssell lb 4 They took the nightcap, 8-3, before the largest crowd of I Moore rf OlCamllll lb I I Phelps Oj Durocher ss OCoscarart 2b 000 001 0007 000 002 001 3 Pittsburgh Philadelphia the baseball season. Rookie Mar AMFIIC4N ASSOCIATION Pet W. L. Tct.

Ksr.s Citv 63 32 St. Paul 44 47 34 Milwaukee 43 51 .457 I-ifll'pohs .48 43 Columbus .37 .47 Louisville 41 48 47 Toledo 34 60 .362 AMERICAN LEAGCE W. I'ct W. L. Pet.

Nw York 57 23 Drtrolt 30 40 .494 47 25 Wash'gton 33 50 .3 Thicago 43 33 .551 Phlladel'la 30 48 Ovriand 40 38 .513 St. Ixtuls 24 54.308 NUIOSAL LEAGt'E Pet W. 1 Pet. fmcirnatl .46 2 .813 St. Loula .38 37 .507 Sw Y-r 41 3rt .533 Pi1tb rgh 36 37.453 Hrnoklvn 3 3.

.7.21 Boton 37 3B .7 Chicago .41 38 513 Philad Iphla 23 48 .324 HI vn RES1 I TU AM I RICA ASVXIAIION Cn! jmbus. 12-3. Milwaukee. 3-0. Kansas City.

4-3. Toledo. 2-4. St. Paul.

11-4: Indianapolis, 8-2. Minneapolis. 7-4; Louisville. 2-J. AMERICAN LEAGIE Rtwfon.

8-3. Detroit, 2-0. Errors Handley, Brubaker, Hughes, 11 11 Bartell ss Mancuso Page ius Russo gave up only six hits to garner his first victory in the The CIGARETTE of Quality Higbe. Runs batted In Klein 2. L.

Waner 2. Vaughan. Bell. Davis 2, Brack. Two 0 0 0 1 002 300 1 1 Lone Rock Almada cf Mungo Evans Tolals Fox batted for Benton in 8th.

002 100 010 4 Baraboo base hits Bowman, Fletcher, Martin. nightcap. Lyons Wins Ninth Stolen buie May, Sacrifice ft. Mueller. Totala 30 0 4 34 4 10 2700 ooo 200 oo Itostnn Detroit MONDAY'S HCHFDl I.K AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee at Columbus.

Kansas City at Toledo. St. Paul at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at A I. RICA l.r.Atil New York at Cleveland.

Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGCE Chicago at Brooklyn.

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at New York. Double plays Vaughan to Brubaker to Fletcher.

Brubaker to Fletcher. May to The Chicago White Sox swept 000 04)0 000 0 101 001 -0 4 Chicago Brooklyn both ends of a doubleheader from Hughes to Boiling. Left on bases Phil adelphia 11. Pittsburgh 8. Bases on balls Klinger 2.

Butcher 4. Struck out Butch the Washington Senators, 3-2 and 6-3. An eighth inning triple by Mike Kreevich helped Ted Lyons er 2. Swift 1. Hlgbe 1.

Hits Butcher 8 in 1-3 Innings (one out in 7th) High 4 in 2 2-3, Klinger 7 in 6. Swift 5 in Errors Higgins 2. Kress 3, Rogell 2, McCosky. Runs batted in Vosmik 2, Tabor. Desautels 3.

York, Rogell, Foxx. Two base hits Desautels, York. Home runs Ylrk, Foxx. Stolen base Tabor. Sacrifices Vosmik 2.

Double plays Cronin Doerr to Foxx. Left on bases-Boston 'l 3, Detroit 3. Bases on balls Benton 5. Struck out Grove 4, Benton 3. Hits Benton 0 in 8 innings.

Coffman 2 in 1. Wild pitch Benton. Losing pitcher Benton. Time 1:58. win his ninth victory in the first Butcher.

Hit by pitcher Hlgbe (Bru game while Thornton Lee scat baker). Winning pitcher Klinger. Los Error Phelps. Two base hits Camilli, Moore. Three base htis Koy.

Reynolds. Homo runs Phelps, Camilli. Stolen base Bartell. Double plays Lavagetto to Durocher to Camilli. Durocher to Coscarart to Camilli.

Left on bases Chicago 8, Brooklyn 8. Struck out Page 4, Evans 1. Bases on balls Page 2, Mungo 4, Evans 1. Hits Mungo 1 in 2 2-3 innings, Evans 3 In 6 1-3. Winning pitcher Evans.

Time 1:50. Attendance 20,177. CINCINNATI I BOSTON ing pitcher Butcher. Time 2:10. At terod 11 hits to hold an early lead tendance 12,058.

in the nightcap for his eighth win. a rid il The St. Louis Browns won the SECOND GAME 8T I.Ol'IS I NEW YORK first game of a doubleheader from AB 11 AB HI AB AB J. Moore If KECONIt GAM BOSTON DETROIT AB HI AB the Philadelphia Athletics, 13-7, and then came from behind to lCooney cf Chiozza ss Dannlng Ott 3b HMcCosky cf 0 1 mm Werber 3b 4 Frey 2b 4 B'ngiov'nl rf 4 M'CVick lb 4 earn a 5-5 deadlock in the night 0Averill If li Hassett lb 21 Simmons If 0West rf llCVclnello 2b cap which was called at the end of OIGehringer 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 J. Martin 3b 4 Brown 2b 4 T.

Moore cf 3 Mize lb 3 Medwick If 4 Slaughter rf 4 Owen 3 Myers ss 3 Cooper 2 2jBonura lb llDemaree cf 01 nipple rf the 12th because of darkness. An Doerr 2b Cramer cf Foxx lb Williams rf Cronin sa Tabor 3b Vosmik If Peacock Majeski 3I 0Hlgglns 3b 4 llareenb'rg lb 4 llCiill'nblno rf 3 0 Tebbetts 3 18-hit attack off three pitchers Warstler 3b 3 Whlteho 2b 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 K'mporls 2b 1 Iimbardi Craft cf linger It Myers ss Grtssom Johnson VnDem'r clinched the first game while Miller sa Lopez Rogell ss Melton 2 W. Brown 0 Iff 1 i Gatehouse 3 Oj Posedel 01 three-run rally in the ninth inning featured by Chet Laabs homer with one on earned the nightcap Croucher ss Trout York Thomas Totals 30 3 7 Totals 38 1 8 Totals Totals 32 0 8 33 3 13 Dea batted for Whitehead in 7th. lie. McCarthy for Melton in 8th, and Seeds Gamble batted for Grlssom in bth and Scarsella for Johnson in 7th.

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CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET "THE ANSWER TO Established It Tears Open for W. Brown in 9th. Tolals IB 3 3 Totals 31 0 4 Fox batted for Rogell in 8th and York for Trout in 8th. Economy is tight! lust I alee a peek at mileage records then you'll know why Mobilgas is America's favorite gasoline! 000 000 000 0 Cincinnati Leul 000 811 0018 ir York 000 000 0101 St. Ns Boston 010 020 000 3 MAJOR LE AGI'E LEADERS Batting DIMagglo, 48 17S 39 71 Arnovlch.

Phillies Tt 278 45 105 roxx. Med Sox fS 242 110 B0 HafckCtt. Hres 73 280 37 100 Johnson, Athletlri 79 2R(t 88 00 HOME RUNS: Mire. Cardinals, 100 0208 000 0008 Boston 000 Detroit 000 .408 .340 .341 Error Girssom. Runs batted in Majes ki, Posedel.

Two base hit Cucclnello. Errors Bonura. J. Brown. Runs batted in Brown, Dannlng, Cooper, Stolen Base Medwick.

Sacrifices Cooper 2, Home run Majeski. Stolen baso Myers. Sacrifice Posedel. Double plays Frey to 111 Fairchild 2888 Owen. Left on bases New York 8, St.

WW Creenberg, Tlsers. 17; Camilli. Dodgers, Louis 7. Bases on balls Melton 4. Struck Myera to McCormick 3, Majeski to Cucci nello to Hassett.

Left on bases Clncin 13: roxx. Fed Sox, 15; Ott, Giants, 14; Errors Doerr, Hlgglns 2, Cullenblne, Trout. Runs batted in Foxx. Two base hit Doerr. Three base hit Cullenblne.

Stolen base McCosky. Sacrifice Foxx. Double plays Trout to Rogell to Green-berg. Doerr to Cronin to Foxx, Gehrlnger to tireenberg. Left on bases Boston 2, outr Cooper 4, W.

Brown 1. Hits Melton 5 in 8 innings, W. Brown 2 in 1. Wild Athletics, 14: Selkirk, Yankees 1 10 E. Main St.

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neds. 14: McCormick, Reds, pitch Cooper. Losing pitcher Melton. 2. Struck out GrissonV 2, Posedel 5.

Hits -Crissom 7 In 6 innings, Johnson 2 in 1, it; laoiaon, Yankees, 14. Time 2:04. On si a..

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