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TROMBLEY BREAKS INTO MONEY LIST Pioneers Split With Rubes Snead Subdues Jitters, Wins Western Second Year in Row SUNSET LEAGUE Chisox Break Losing Streak CHICAGO (TP) After running their losing streak to seven games by dropping the first half of a doubleheader 7 to 0, the White Sox came back to beat the Red Pet. G.B, .656 621 1l2 Team Mexicall 21 El Centro 18 Tijuana 16 SAN BERNARDINO 13 Las Vegas 13 Riverside 14 4 6a LOS ANGELES UP) Sam Snead suffered a severe case of last 11 11 14 14 15 18 18 19 .633 .485 .464 .438 .419 .387 7 round jitters yesterday but fin. Angels, Seals Divide; Stars Yuma 13 7'2 Porterville 12 B'j any tigntenoa his golf game enough to win the $15,000 Western Open championship for the YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Bernardino 9, Riverside 4, 5, Yuma 1, El Centro 3, 12. Mexicall 10. 4: Las Vegas 1.

5. Sov in the nightcap 4 to 3to the delight of 27,592 fans. Billy Pierce, slender lefthander, second year in a row. The slammer from West Vir Porterville 8, Tijuana 7, 1 (second was the hero of the Chicago tri Split With Oaks San Bernardino 9-4 in Opener, 2-5 in Second Jaime First-Game Winner; Baldwin i Bows in Nightcap By SID OLIN Kan Romarrlinn Pioneers di 14 San Bernardino DAILY SUN May 22, 1950 ginia staggered in with a 73, two strikes over par, and a 72-hole gams 11 innings). PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Team Pet.

G.B umph, the second for the White Sox in the last 15 games. Pierce total of 282 that nosed out chal San Diego 35 20 .636 LOS ANGELES CSV-San Fran. Hollywood 31 22 .685 3 lenging Dutch Harrison and big MERCS BEAT CRAWLETS not only held Boston to seven hits and retired Ted Williams, Vern Stephens and Walt Dropo with the Oakland 27 24 .529 6 cisco and Los Angeles split a Paci Lot Angeles 29 27 .518 6'2 Portland 26 26 .500 7A fic Coast league doubleheader yes IN 12; DANCERS WIN San Francisco 27 27 .500 72 Seattle 19 33 .365 14ia tying run on base in the ninth, but batted in one run with a single. He walked seven but struck out terday in a pair of tight pitching duels which ended with lefty Herm Besse and Chet-Johnson as the The triumph was worth $2,600 and brought the Snead earnings from golf triumphg this year to $17,720. Leading finishers and money winners: Sam Snead, Whits Sulphur Springs, W.

09.71-69-73-282 E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, St. Andrsws, 70-73-69-71283 Jim Ferrier, San Francisco, 71-73-69-70283 Dr. Cary Middlecoff, Ormond latent Fla 71-71-72-70284 Ed Oliver, Ksnmors, 74-72-73-67286 Paul Runyan, Patadsni, 7t-74-70-70- 286 Jimmy Clark, Huntington Batch, 79- 69- 75-72286 Bruce McCormlck, Lot Angslta, 73- 71-71-72287.

Ellsworth Vlnts, Lot Angtlts, 74-71- 70- 73289 Ed Furgol, Royal Oak, 73-71- 71- 75290 Lloyd Mangrum, Lot Angtlts, 71-71- 74- 73290 Lawson Little, Montirty, 290 Bill Nary, Chlno, 71-71 -70-75-S92 Gene. Kunat, Cleveland 73-74-71-74 292 Fay Coleman, Lot Angeles, 74-72-72-74292 Zell Eaton, Montebello, 75-72-72-73 292 Ralph Ouldahl, San Diego, 71.74-7$. 72- 292 Ui.ru Raael I nm AnneU. 7K7l.7t. Sacramento zu 30 13 ORANGE BELT LEAGUE throw-in struck him on the right Pet the same number.

heroes. temple. He was carried uncon .900 .900 vided a doubleheader with the Ellis Kinder allowed only four hits in the opener while winning Air Base Rockets 7 scious from the field and taken to the County hospital, where x-rays Stringbean Besse cranked the Angels to a six-hit, 3 to 2 victory Riverside Rubes yesterday, win 1 1 3 3 7 7 9 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 2, Los Angeles 3, 1 Hollywood 7, Oakland 2, 3. Portland 6, San Diego 5, 3. Seattle 3, Sacramento 1, 2.

HOW SERIES ENDED San Francisco 4, Los Angeles 3. Oakland 4, Hollywood 3. San Diego 5, Portland 2. Seattle 4, Sacramento 3. GAMES TOMORROW NIGHT .700 .700 .300 .300 .100 .100 S.

B. Tuading Post 7 Air Base Aero Jets 3 Annabel's Crawlets 3 A.F.L. Carpenters 1 Hudson Pacemakers 1 his eleventh consecutive game from the White Sox and eighth in the last two seasons. Dropo and Birdie Tebbetts each batted in were to be taken last night to determine his injuries. The Crawlets had previously in the opener; Johnson twirled a two-hitter as the Seals won the nightcap, 2 to 1.

The split gave San Francisco the 9 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Dancers 14. Rockets 3. used all their reserves in pitching Portland at Los Anoeles (Wrialev three runs in his support, First Game: -Mercuries 15. Crawlets 13 (12 InningO fieia, p.m.) Boston AB Chicago AB Trading Post 10, carpenters Pacemakers 11, Aero Jets 5. 4 0 2 DIMagglo cf 4 0 0 Adams cf series, four games to three.

A throng of 9,193 calmly watched the proceedings. First Game: 1 1 Fox 2b 3 0 0 Houywooa at San Diego. Seattle at San Francisco. Oakland at Sacramento. AMERICAN LEAGUE Team Pet.

G.B 0 1 Philley rf 4 0 0 or pinch-hitting roles and had nobody to replace Jackson on third at the opening of the tenth. Jackson had previously hit a home run. Fernanes, for the Mercs, slapped a grand-slam homer in the fifth. In halting the Rockets the The Col ton Mercuries were forced into 12 innings yesterday to 2 1 Maleskl 3b 4 0 1 Jim Ferrier by one slim stroke. Three strokes back of Snead when the final round began, Harrison came in with a 71, and Ferrier, four strokes off the pace yesterday morning, shot a 70, leaving thorn tied at 283.

A gallery of 3,000 wind-blown, chilled spectators groaned and suffered with Sam as he came near collapsing and either losing or throwing this forty-seventh annual Western into a three-way tie. DECIDING BREAK The deciding break, as things turned out, came when Snead reached the forteenth green. Harrison and Ferrier had already finished and the count at this stage was all tied between the three. Then Snead chipped up from 25 feet out and the ball came to rest three feet from the cup. The gallery held its silence as he putted, for just a moment before, on the thirteenth, the jittery star had missed a 24-inch putt.

But this one went in, and the battle was all but over. Snead had to par the remaining four holes, and he did it. In fact, he almost birdied the eighteenth ning the first game, 9 to 4, and losing the nightcap, a seven-inning game, 5 to 2, at Evans park in Riverside before nearly 1,500 fans. In the first game the Pioneers got to two Riverside hurlers for a total of 16 hits, three of them being timely doubles by Walter Swedman, who secured three hits in the game. The other extra blows were hit by pitcher Clarence Jaime and Ben Gregory, who also secured three blows in five trips to the plate.

TWO-RUN HOMER San Fran. AB r.os Angeles AB Grace cf 5 11 Baumholz ct 4 1 3 Pesky 3b 3 Williams If 5 Stephens ss 3 Dropo lb 3 Zarilla rf 2 Doerr 2b 3 Tebbetts 4 Kinder 4 2 1 Ostrowskl If 4 0 0 0 0 Masl 3 0 0 0 0 Carrasql ss 4 0 0 snerman ri 5 0 1 Glossop 3b 4 0 New York 20 8 .714 White If 4 14 Klein si 3 1 down Annabil's Crawlets, lo to 13, and retain their tie with Murray's Dancers at the top rung of the Detroit 16 9 .640 214 2 2 Goldbry lb 3 0 1 Flemlne lb 2 9 Maddern 4 0 1 Wight 3 0 0 wasnington ie 11 .993 i't 69294 Dancers' Johnny Courtney struck 0 1 1 0 2 0 BOStOn ZU 14 3 Totals 3t 7 7 Totals 32 0 4 Orange Belt league. The Dancers Cleveland 15 13 .536 5 out 16 men. 1 Layton If 4 3 Lucadello 2b 4 1 Spence lb 3 2 Burbrlnk 4 1 Besse 3 SCORE BY INNINGS: LOdlglanl 3D 4 Moran 2b 3 Conway ss 3 Partee 4 Feldman 3 x-Land 1 Philadelphia 10 19 .345 10', in the meantime halted Norton Air St. LOUIS 7 ID .304 10'2 Boston mi 000 1107 Chlcniro ooo "00 lino 1 Rocket ooo ooo 120 3 a 0 0 Lnicago zu SteDhens.

RBI Tenhetts 3, Kinder, uancers 025 204 01x 14 14 1 Force base Rockets, 14 to 3. In other games the strengthened DroDO 3. 2B Adnms. HR DroDO. Teb xx-Orteig 1 z-Singleton 0 0 0 0 0 Wright Radgett: Courtney Mow.

betts. Zarilla. DP Carrasouel to Golds- ery. Hudson Pacemakers won their first game of the schedule in sub Totals 33 6 24 Totals 33 11 27 berry. LOB Boston 5.

Chicago 7. BOB Off Kinder 2. Wieht 7. SO By Kinder 4. Wight 3.

PB Tebbetts. Winner Kinder Mercuries 210 043 102 00215 12 5 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Washington 6, Detroit 2, New York 14, 12, Cleveland 5, 4. Boston 7, Chicago 0, 4. Philadelphia 6, St. Louis '11, 3.

GAMES TODAY Washington (Scarborough 3-3) at De crawlets 310 032 211 00013 14 8 Gonzales, Saucia (5), Miguel (8) 4. (d-4), looser wignt i-qj. tiuriey, ivic-Gowan, Honochick and McKinley. Martinez; Duncan, Lee (3), Husband Willie Hunter, Santa Monica, 73-78- 72- 71294 Jack Qage, Lot Angelet, 297 William Trombley San Bernardino, 69-73-77-78297 Ted Doriut, San Dltgs, 80-74-74-89 297 Harry Cooper, North Hollywood, 74- 73- 73-77297 Marty Furgol, Albuquerque, N. 73-74-75-75297 Mao Hunter, Lot Angelet, 71-75-78-73297.

Herb Hall, Lot Angtltt, 73-73-7S-77 298 Walter Porterfield, Long Beach, 74. 78-72-74298 Joe Klrkwood Beverly Hillt, 77. 71-71-79--298 Ralph Blomqultt, Eagle Rock, 77-72-76-73 98 (x Amateur). 2:04. (7) Lynch.

troit (Newhouser 0-1). Boston (MCDermott 3-1) at cnicago Second Game: Boston AB II Chicago AB II II Chicago Tradino Post 032 031 inn 10 17 (K-jsava 0-3) (night). duing the air base Aero Jets, 11 to 5, while the San Bernardino Trading Post defeated the A.F.L. Carpenters, 10 to 8. The Mercuries Crawlets game saw the Crawlets going the final three innings with only eight men.

Third baseman Billy Jackson had Carpenter 130 120 010 8 9 2 2 Phillev rf Dlmaggio ct 5 0 0 Adams cf SI 0 Adams cf New York (Rasctii z) at Cleveland Morns. Gonzales (4). Rodr iauez (61. leareia i-i) (nignt). 1 Michaels 2b 2 0 Maleskl 3b 4 (only games scheduled.

Morales (7) Cordoza; Phipps, Vaug (4), Scott (6) Wilburn. Tim Cronin presented the high spot in the offense when he hit a two-run homer in the sixth. Bill Cleveland walked and scored on Gregory's long double in the fourth inning of the second game but Riverside got to pitcher Larry Baldwin for four hits in their half of this inning to get the lead that won the game. San Bernardino scored in the sixth but, with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh and final inning, relief pitcher George Pain got out of 0 1 2 0 1 3 Pesky 3b 4 1 Williams If 3, 0 Stephens ss 5 0 Dropo lb 3 0 Zarilla rf 3 1 Doerr 2b 4 1 Rosar 4 0 Dobson 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pacemakers 111 013 03111 10 2 with a long putt that rimmed the cup. But he didn't need the birdie.

Team Pet. G.B. 0 1 Grounded Out for Conway In 9th. zz Flied Out for Feldman in 9th. Ran for Partee in 9th.

SCORE BV INNINGS: San Francisco 010 000 0012 Los Angeles 101 010 Lodigianl. Moran (San Francisco Baumholtz, Klein 2. (Los Angeles 31; Glossop 2, Besse. Off Feldman 11 and 3 in Besse 6 and 2 In 9. SO Bv Feldman 2, Besse 4.

BOB Off Feldman 2. Besse 2. ER Off Feldman 3, Besse 2. HBP Fleming. LOB San Francisco 9, Los Angeles 8.

2B Baumholtz. Lucadello. Partee. 3B Maddern. HR Lodlgiani.

RBI Klein, Layton 2, Lodlgiani, Grace. DP Conway to Moran to Fleming. 2:05. Gordon, Orr and Runge. (Second same, seven Innings) San Francisco 010 001 02 2 0 Los Angeles ...000 100 01 2 1 Johnson and Eastwood; Hamner and Novotney.

STARS, OAKS SPLIT OAKLAND UP) Bob Hoffman's Aero jet 000 001 310 5 12 3 630 doubled to right in the ninth and Brooklyn 17 Philadelphia 17 0 Zernial If, 1 Goldbry lb 2 Malone 0 a-Bushy 1 Mas! 0 He was already in. .607 i2 as he slid into second base tne(7)t Meieher (8) Rusin. St, Louis 15 .536 b-Tebbetts OOO Carrasql ss 3 0 1 c-Stringer OOO Pierce 401 0 Carrasql ss 0 Pierce 10 11 13 13 15 13 14 19 Boston 15 Pittsburgh 15 Masterson 0 0 .536 .500 .480 .417 .269 Moses' Four-Run Chicago 12 New York 10 Cincinnati 7 SEVEN MORE QUALIFY FOR INDIANAPOLIS '500' Totals 33 3 7 Tnlals 32 4 10 a Ran for Malone In 6th. ti Walked for Dobson In Rth. Ran for Tebbetts In 8th.

SCORE BY INNINGS: trouble on two infield ouis Bucs Vanquish Giants Twice Gives A's Jameson Itlv 3 Boston 100 002 0003 Chicago 001 100 20x I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 9. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5, 4. Pittsburgh 4, New York 2, 6. Chicago 2, Boston 3, 4.

GAMES TODAY 1 Villa L'b Adams. Km zarilla. Ph ev. Pierre. INDIANAPOLIS (IP) Seven Ward cf DiMaeEio.

Maleskl. Goldsberrv. 2B Ma- 3 Roberts more cars qualified yesterday for First Game: thin Bdno. AB kumpus 2b 5 Cronin ss 4 Cleveland lb 3 Gregory rf 5 Pearson cf 4 Morgan 3b 4 Budin If 5 Swedman 5 4 I I if Split With Browns If jeski. 3B Adams, Williams, Goldsberry.

SB Pesky, Williams. Dobson. Michaels. pop fly outfield single in the last of the seventh inning yesterday 1 Dawson 2 a-Bumett NEW YORK (IP) The Pitts. DP bteohens to Doerr to DroDO.

zernial the Memorial day 500-mile speedway classic, and all appeared assured of starting berths. scored Ray Hamnck to give Oak to Michaels. LOB Boston 11, Chicago 9. BOB Dobson 4, Pierce 7. SO Dobson 1, burgh Pirates utilized good pitching and then timely hitting to' trim Pierce 7.

Off Dobson 10 and 4 land a 3-2 Coast league win over Hollywood and a split in their 1 Riehrdsn 3b 5 0 3 Edmonds 0 0 1 Jordan lb 5 0 Specht 4 0 Francis 2 0 n-Morris 1 0 Winczwek 1 0 7 innings, Masterson 0 and 9 in 1. Winner President and general manager pierce Loser uonsnn McGowan. Honochick. McKinlev and Hur Wilbur Shaw revised upward his ley. 2:21.

A 27,592. estimate of the qualifying speed necessary to get a position in the doubleheader before 10,820. Hollywood won the nine-inning first game 7-2. Oakland won the series, four games to three. First Game: The second fastest driver of the day was Bayliss Levrett of Glen-dale, California, in the Palmer Special.

He wheeled a car owned by Richard L. Palmer of Indianapolis to a 131.181 average. Others who qualified were: Paul Russo of Hammond, in his own car, the Russo Nichels Special. Time 130.790. Henry Banks of Compton, California, in the IRC Special entered by Indianapolis Racing Cars Inc.

Time 129.646. Dick Rathmann, Alhambra, California, in the A. J. Special owned hv A J. Watsnn nf filpndale.

Cali 33-car field to 128.5 m.p.h. Argentina Driver Wins Monte Carlo 512-Miler ST. LOUIS OP) Veteran outfielder Wally Moses cracked out a grand-slam home run in the ninth inning to give Philadelphia an 8 to 3 victory over the St. Louis Browns in the second game of a doubleheader yesterday. St.

Louis won the opener 11 to 6. The Browns went into the last inning of the second game with a 3 to 2 lead, but Elmer Valo opened the round with a home run. The Athletics' rally then produced a pop-fly single by Ferris Fain which was muffed by Roy Sievers, a Myron Fohr of Milwaukee, Hollywood AB Oakland MONTE CARLO (LP) Juan Man Hicks ss the New York Giants in both ends of a doubleheader, 4 to 2 and 8 to 6, yesterday before a disappointed throng of 34,972. The nightcap was highlighted by perhaps the longest ball ever hit in the Polo grounds, a terrific dead center smash by Ralph Kiner of the Pirates which landed on the fly about 480 feet from the plate yet it went only for a triple. It would have been a home run in any other park in the major Totals 39 9 16 Totals 3i 4 10 SCORE BV IXXIXCS: Pioneers 311) 00 100-9 Riverside 5 Morgan.

Budin, Jameson. ilia. -B Jameson, Jaime, Gregory. HR Cronin. Pearson.

EOB Off Moms 2. Winczewskl 1. Jaime 4. SO By Morris 2, Jaime 2. HBP Jaime (Jameson) Morris i Cronin).

PB Swedman. Winner Jaime. Lo5erFrancis. Gonzales and Harris. 1:53.

Second Game: 1 4 Wilson ss 3 1 6 Lavageto 3b 4 2.8 Metkovich If 3 10 Rapp If 4 logged the fastest time for the four-lap, 10-mile qualification with a speed of 131.714 m.p.h. He uel Fangio of Argentina won the Handley 2b Paepke lb Kelleher If Conaster rf Baxes 3b Antonello cf Dapper Wade drove the Bardahl Special. 318 kilometer (512 miles) Grand Prix of Monte Carlo yesterday with a time of three hours, 13 minutes, 18.7 seconds. There still were 11 positions open for the famous "500." 1 zimermn ID 4 1 Galan rf 3 5 Padgett 3 2 Hofman 2b 2 0 Gassawy 0 Nelson 2 x-Van Roys 1 Gettel 0 xx-Christphr 1 Han Bdno. AB Riverside An Yesterday's slowest time was Alberto Ascari of Italy was sec Cincinnati (Ramsdell 1-3) at Brooklyn (Newcombe 2-1) (night).

(Only game scheduled.) CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Bakersfield 5, Santa Barbara 6, 0. San Jose 6, 14; Modesto 7, 7. Stockton 5, Fresno 6, 16. Ventura 8, 11; Visalia 5,4. Braves Wallop Chicubs Twice BOSTON (IP) Luis Olmo's two-run double in the seventh enabled the Boston Braves to defeat Chicago 4 to 3 in the second game of yesterday's doubleheader before 18,048 fans, after Johnny Sain had hurled the Braves to a 3 to 2 triumph in the opener.

Sain posted his sixth win of the year Vera Bickford outlasted three Chicago flingers to rack up his second victory in the nightcap. Sain permitted nine safeties and Bickford only five. Walker Cooper's third homer since joining the Braves nina days ago proved the margin of victory in the opener. Klrst Game: fornia. Time 130.928.

Walt Brown of Massapequa, Long Island, N. in Tuffy's Offy ond and Louis Chiron of France that of Cliff Griffith of Indianapolis who drove the Sarafof Special owned by Tom Sarafof of Terre third, while Harry Shell, the only leagues. Kiner hit his eighth homer in the opener. First 'Game: Plttiburrh AB New York AB 3 Ward cf 3 0 Villa 2b 3 1 Jameson rf 3 1 Roberts It 2 0 Dawson ss 2 1 Riehrdsn 3b 1 0 Jordan lb 3 0 Specht 3 0 Hamilt 2 0 umpus If 3 Aronin ss 2 IJeveiand lb 2 Gregory rf 4 Pearson cf 2 Morgan 2b 3 Waitman 3b 3 Ewing 2 Baldwin 1 a-Swedman 1 U. S.

driver in the field, did not finish. owned by Charles JPritcharo or Blue Island, 111. Time 130.454. Haute, at 129.014. Castigllone si 5 0 0 Stanky 2b 3 1 1 Saffell cf 5 fielder's choice on which Fain was safe, a walk and Moses' clinching homer.

The Browns made all of their hits count in the first game and had the satisfaction of beating southpaw Alex Kellner for the first time in his two-year major league career. First Game: 0 Lockman It 1 Irvin rf 1 Thomson cf 1 Thmpsn 3b 2 Westrum 0 Gilbert lb 1 Dark ss 0 Jansen 0 Hansen 0 1 Kiner If 4 Fernandez 3b 3 Westlake rf 4 Coogan lb 4 Murtaugh 2b 3 Mueller 3 a-Hopp 1 b-Schenz 0 McCullough 0 Chesnes 4 AB Philadelphia AB St. Iluls Joost 2 Demars ss 4 1 Totals 32 1 27 Totals 30 3 27 Batted for Nelson In 7th. xx Batted for Gettel In 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS: Hollywood 230 010 0011 Oakland 200 000 000 2 Hicks.

Handley, Paepke 2, Conaster, Dapper. Wade (Hollywood 7); Wilson, Metkovich (Oakland 2). Nelson. WinnerWade. Loser Nelson.

Off Wade 3 and 2 in 9 Innings, Gassaway 1 and 1 In inning. Nelson 3 and 5 In 6i Innings, Gettel 3 and 1 in 2 innings. Nelson. Gettel. SO By Wade 2, Nelson 3.

Gettel. HBP Wade, Gassaway Nelson. Off Wade 5, Gassaway 2, Nelson 2. HBP Handley by Gassaway. Dapper by Nelson, Hofman by Wade.

LOB Hollywood 5. Oakland 7. 2B Wilson, Hicks. HR Metkovich, Paepke. SB Baxes RBf Kelleher, Baxes 2, Paepke 4.

Metkovich 2. Cunningham, Young. Powell and Engeln. 2:23. (Second game): Hollywood 001 100 02 6 0 Oakland ,.010 100 13 5 0 Maltzberger and Sandlock; Groth and Noble.

1 KokoB rf 4 2 McCosky If Dllllnger 3b Lehner cf Fain lb Valo rf Suder 2b Guerra Kellner a-Wahl Wyse b-Hitchcock 21 lotais 36 4 7 Totals 31 2 7 a Safe on Error for Mueller In 9th. 0 Ran for Hopp In 9th. SCORE BV 1XXIXGS: 1 Pittsburgh 001 OOt 0024 3 York 001 010 000 0' Stanky, Thomson, Thompson. KBI 0 Chesnes 2, Thomson, Lockman, Kiner. 1 i Hopp.

2B Mueller, Jensen. Westlake. HR 3 Lollar 5 2 Sievers cf 3 0 Lenhardt If 4 1 Thomas 3b 4 1 Friend 2b 4 0 Arft 3b 2 1 Fannin 0 0 c-Upton 0 Overmlre 2 1 Chicago AB Boston AB Totals 22 2 4 Totals 22 5 8 SCORE Br IXMXGS: Din Bdno Oil 001 0 2 Rlversid 000 500 15 Cleveland, Baldwin. 2B Ward. Jordan.

Dawson. Roberts, Hamllt. DP Richardson to Villa to Jordan. Cronin to Morgan to Cleveland. BOB Off Hamilt 8, Baldwin 2.

SO By Hamilt 4, Baldwin 2. Harris and Gonzales. At El Centro: Yuma 000 001 01 8 1 El Centro 200 010 3 3 1 Hushes and Holmes; Gowett and Sady, Yuma 000 OOO 301 4 10 6 El Centro 300 203 04x 12 13 2 Lindbers, Lamay (1), Peltz (2), Ross 44), Jackson (7) and Matsubu; Mc Otung and Watson. At Las Vegas: Mexican 320 500 010 12 2 Las Vegas 001 000 0 1 1 4 Morean and Lapham; McCarthy, Zun-j del (2), Smith (4) and Johnson. Mexicali 100 011 100-- 8 1 Jas Vegas 012 OOO 11x 5 12 2 Medina and Lapham; Merrill, McCarthy (5) and Johnson.

At Tijuana: Porterville 200 OOO 0305 12 1 TrwilliEr 2b 5 0 0 Jethrne cf 4 xvjner. aianity, jansen. ur jansen- i Stanky-Gilbert, Casttlgione-Murtaugh-Coog- Totals 39 6 12 Totals 11 9i an- lub Pittsburgh 7, New York 7. BOB Ward lb 1 Cavaretta lb 4 Kdwards rf 4 Off Chesnes 2. Jansen 2.

SO By Jansen Struck Out for Kellner In 7th. orjjeson 10 4 1 2 Olmo If 4 0 0 Elliott 3b 2 0 0 Cooper 4 1 1 Marshall tt 4 Singled for Wyse in 9th. Walked for Fannin in 3rd. SCORE BV IXXIXCS: 3, Chesnes 2. Off Jansen 7 and 4 In innings, Hansen 0 and 0 In Inning.

Wmner Chesnes (3-2). Loser Jansen 2-4 1 Gore, Stewart and Con-Ian. 2:13. 2 Sistl 2b 0 1 Kerr ss Sauer If Pafko cf Walker Smalley ss Jackson 3b Mlnper Hlller 0 0 Sain Second Game: PADRES, PORTLAND DIVIDE SAN DIEGO UP) Portland and San Diego split a doubleheader yesterday. Hillis Layne's single gave Portland a 6 to 5 win in the tenth inning of the opener.

Al 0 0 0 1 0 0 Pittsburgh AB Vorit AB a-serena 0 2 b-Ramazzottl 0 3 Stanky 2b 5 2 Lockman If 5 Philadelphia lut Oil 001 St. Louis 005 013 02111 RBI loost, Dillinger 4, Demars, Lenhardt, Thomas 3, Suder, Lollar 4. Over-mire. Sievers. 2B Thomas, Kellner.

Dil-linger, Kokos. 3B Friend, Arft. HR Joost, Dllllnger. Suder, Lollar. LOB Philadelphia 7.

St. Louis 6. BOB Off Kellner 6. Fannin 1, Wvse 1. SO Ey Kellner 2, Overmire 1, Wvse 1.

Off Fannin 3 and 3 In 3, Kellner 6 and 9 In 6, Wyse 3 and 2 In 2. Over- 1 0 0 2 0 1 Totals 36 2 9 Totals SO 3 6 a Singled for Hiller in 9th. Ran for Serena in 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS: Olsen turned in his eighth pitching Castiguon ss 4 Coogan lb 4 Kiner If 4 Rlckert rf 4 f-Strickland 0 Saffell cf 0 Fernandez 3b 4 Westlake cf 4 Murtaugh 2b 5 3 Irvin rf 2 1 Thomson cf 5 0 Rigney 3b 3 0 Thompsn 3b 2 1 Dark ss 5 Chicago 000 000 1102 Huston 000 003 (Km it Tijuana 100 013 02x 7 12 rr.ire 9 and 3 In 6. HP By Kellner (Siev triumph as San Diego took the 2 4 abbreviated nightcap 3 to 1 before I 8,235.

The Padres took the series, 2 Cleasner, Richards (7), Lamer (9) eisi. Winner Overmire 1-V. Loser Kell- Terwilliger. RBI Winner. Cavaretta.

McCulough 2 (8): Garcia, Gar' and Lloyd. Waddle ner '2-ii. Rommel, Paparella and Olmo, Cooper 2. 2B Jethroe. HR-xCooper, Cavaretta.

SB Ward, Sistl, Torgeson. Ol d-Hoon Hubbaid. 2:31. and ciglia (1), Ochoa (8), Chaparro (91 Villanueva. I Chaparro (91 mo.

LOB Chicago 9, Boston 6. BOB 0 0 Off Minner 3, Sain 2. SO By Mlnner 2, Second Game: 1 Calderone 3 Gilbert lb 0 Jones 1 Maglle 0 Hansen 0 a-Maguire 1 Hlgbe 0 b-Lohrke 0 Kramer 0 c-Westrum Hartung Koslo g-Jorgensen Louis AB Philadelphia AB St. e-Schenz Mueller Chambers Main Lombardl Werle Hlller 1, Sain 2. Off Mlnner 6 and 3 in 7'i Innings.

Hiller 0 and 0 In Portervill 000 000 000 000 8 Tijuana 000 OOO OOO 011 5 Kinslow and Waddle; Clark and Vil lanueva. Joost 1 Demars 4 3 0 Portland 210 000 110 16 10 1 San Diego 002 001 200 05 7 1 Adams, Fleming (8) and Gladd; Wel- maker, Jurisich (5), Rowe (8) and Moore. Portland 100 000 01 3 1 Diego 003 000 3 6 1 0 Kokos If 1 Thomas 3b innings. Winner Sain (6-2). Loser Mlnner (0-2).

Boggess, Warneke and Pin-elli. 2:07, Llnde and Gladd; Olsen and Tresn. Boston A.B McCosky If Moses If Dllllnger 3b Lehner ct Suder 2b Valo rf Fain lb Tipton Hooper a -Hitchcock Bnsbie 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 Jethroe cf 4 0 Torgeson lb 3 0 Sievers cf 4 3 Coleman rf 4 3 Moss 4 2 Arft lb 2 2 Upton 2b 1 0 Friend 2b 2 OLenhardt lb 1 0 Ostrowskl 3 (J Ferrick 0 Fine 0 2 Olmo If Club Oaks Host To Etiwanda Totals I Totals 39 6 14 a Struck Out for Hansen In 2nd. Singled for Higbe in 4th. Walked for Kramer In 6th.

Singled for McCuJIough In 7th. Ran for Hopp In 7th. Sacrificed for Rlrkert In fth. fouled Out for Koslo In Olh. SOLONS, SEATTLE SPLIT SACRAMENTO OP) Outfielder Joe Marty homered in the eleventh inning last night and the Sacramento Solons beat Seattle 2 Second Came: Thlrago AH Terwlllgr 2b 2 1 Verban 2b 1 0 f'avaretta lb 4 2 Edwards rf 4 0 Sauer If 4 0 Pafko cf 4 0 Smalley ss 0 Jackson 3b 0 fi Owen 3 0 b-Walker 1 0 Vnder Mcr 2 0 Dubiel 1 fl Hiller 0 0 Tota 8 10 Totals 31 3 5 M.flKK BY INNINGS a Vlicn Out fnr Hnnppr in 9th.

2 Klllott 3b 0 Cooper 0 Marshall rf 0 Sistl 2b 0 a-Relser 0 Mauch 2b 0 Kerr ss 0 Bickfard 0 0 0 lot ioo- to 1 in the nightcap of a double-New York 010 104 0(10 M'OKE BY I.V.VIM.S: Philadelphia 300 000 000 8 St. Lnlll" 001 000 200 3 ETromaF, SlPverf. RBI Su- Fernandez, Lockman. Dark. RBI neauer alter losing me opener 10 Pet hiner 3, Rlckert 2, Coogan l.

beattie won the series, 4-3. 1.000 c-RamazzntU 0 0 d-Schcffing 1 0 Seattle 000 001 000 001 8 1 f'alderone, Ijhrke. Stanky 2. Lockman, Thomson, Hopp. 2B Murtaugh, Calderone.

3B Kiner, Dark. C'astlglione, IIP -ootiollno tn Mnrtnuoh tnn 1 MC'osky. Tipton 2, Thomas. Suder. AMERICAN NIGHTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Team w.

L. Riverside Packard-Bells 4 0 Club Oaks of S. 2 1 S. B. Supper Club 2 2 Etiwanda Reginas 2 2 Cotton Mercuries 1 2 Redlands St.

Mary's 1 3 Bloomington Lumbermen 1 3 Sacramento 000 010 000 012 10 0 rniiaoeipRia M. Louis 4. BOB Fletcher and Salkeld; Evans and uil Hooper 2. Ostrowskl 2. errick 1 'ntfjto f'oogan, Coogan unassisted.

Koslo to .333 1. SO Bv Hooner '2. OKtrnwslti 1. high whiskey prices? Go forCORBSj $225PINT Stanky, Koslo to Calderone to Gilbert, Fernandez to Coogan. LOB Pittsburgh JO, sie I.

Off Ostrowskl 7 and 4 in .250 innings (none out in 9th), Kerrlck 1 and rvew york n. boh orr i. Cham- i in vs innings. Hooper -j and 3 in 8 in- 'Club Oaks, last year's San Ber-! Bridie so-By chambers 2, Koslo j. 'r-1 orr Jones 4 and 5 1 inning (pilrhei losi-r Ostrowskl i'2-i.

Paparella, 1 .1 hMtor. In Molie (I In Kramer Ends Long Tennis Tour With nardino City AA champs, open their home season at Perris Hill Hubbaid and P.ornmel, A 7,421. innings. Hansen 0 and 0 In In Totals 33 3 Totals 30 4 8 a Walked for Sistl In 6th. 1) Grounded Into Farce Play for Owen In 9th.

Ran for Walker In 9th. Fouled Out for Hiller in 9th. K(OKK BV IN.MNOS: Chicago 200 001 000 II Boston 000 101 Udx I Cavaretta, Sistl. RBI Kdwards 2, Pafko, Klllott, Olmo 2. (Olmo scored when Cooper hit into double play).

2B Sistl, Kdwards, Olmo, Cavarctla. SB Terwllllger 2. DP Cavaretto to Smalley, Jackson to Verban to Cavaretta. I.OB Chicago 6. Boston 7.

BOB Off Vander-Meer 4, Dubiel Bickford 3. SO Bv Vander Menr 3. Hlller 1. Bickford 3. Hilt Off VanderMeer 4 and ,2 in 5 innings (none out In 6th), Dubiel 3 and 2 In li Innings, Hlller 1 and 0 In 1 Innings.

ning-i. Hibe and 1 In 2 Innings, Kramer 2 and 1 in 2 Innings. Chambers 9 and It In innings (pitched to batters in jthi. Main ana i in -ft innings, iimuaini park tonight at 8:15, entertaining the third place Etiwanda Reginas; Silver Fire WlllS in the feature tilt of tonight's i Af CnWanta American Nightball league menu, 1 M9ua v-Ulienre si Win Over Gonzales and 0 in Innings, Hartung 2 and 3 in 0 (Pitched to .) battrs In 7lhi, Werle 0 and in .1 Innings. Koslo and 0 In .1 Innings.

Winner Chambers (5-2i. Loser Jones AGUA CALIENTE, Mr. OPi -Stewart, Conlan and Gore. Apprentice rider Harold Adams A m2 Joe Vasquez' Oaks nine has dropped but one tussle, a 3-2 heartbreaker to undefeated Riverside, which came about on a $3.55 45 Quart piloted Silver Fire to a neck vie- Winner Bickford (2-4). f-oser Dubiel I whiskey I tory yesterdav at the Hinodrnmn I cnric55c6 DOXer TT I Hi (1-3).

Warneke, Pinelll and Boggess. 2:17. A 18,048. dropped fly ball. Club Oaks Tijuana's featured Reno handi-: Flppf Hpnvv Titlp the Supper Club a week ago, 3-l, car).

rieei neuTy i me No-Hitter Hurled by Centrals' Rodriquez with Charley Trujillo tossing. SAN DIEGO rtPi-Kirby Seals, Hell take the mound tonight sprint 195, Jackson, representing facing Buzz Thierichen of Frank the mjo 2 the West Coafjt flcet Saturday lenas Reginas. Such ve erans as Djna ni ht outpointed Allcn wnliams, erm Kelley Pete Tully, BUI the stmch il80 Norwalk representing Blatnick and Cliff Deason '520, and 57.40. Dina Bam Hii, to win the all-Navy heavy- tfie X-tlWanda attaCK. 15 1 An -j wsinht rhamninnchin hpfnrp a Made famous by millions of folks who wanted good whiskey at a sensible price.

DAYTON, Ohio (P) Jack Kramer and Richard (Pahcho) Gonzales wound up their national professional tennis tour here yesterday just like they started with Kramer winning. The scores this time were 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. That gave the handsome Kramer 94 wins against 29 losses on his cross-country jaunt with the 1949 U. S. amateur king.

Bobby Riggs, promoter of the tour, said aiter the match that Kramer would accept challenges from leading amateurs for another tour once the summer amateur tourneys are over. Riggs, asked if that meant Gonzales was through as a touring pro, wouldn't say. Gonzales was guaranteed $60,000 to join the pros, Some 3,000 fans were here today. Andy Rodriquez, who did a spot of outfielding for the Valley college Indians this season, went on the mound for the San Bernardino SPECIAL OFFER: aiiu ariQ V31 i' Riverside goes after its fifth jaid Centrals yesterday and pitched a TA IF straight at Bloomington, facing the Cocktail Picks fist no-hit-no-run game against the Redlands Eagles at Redlands. The Ml Lumbermen and their ace, Spud I FAfllEC Mnro-an Etiwanda fell to Morean.

1 lx LXMVjUCi AMERICAN ASSOCIATION final score was: Centrals, 8 to 0. 5-1 Friday, and so could the TVs. "The third battle comes at Lynch! of 7,000 in Balboa stadium. Earl Williams, 140, Hogansville, representing Hawaii, who defeated Abraham Haynes, 144, Sel-ma, of the West Coast fleet for the welterweight crown was I awarded the Jack Kennedy memorial trophy for the outstanding boxer in the tournament. Rodriquez struck out eight CORBY' 3 Eagles.

His perfect performance was marred only by four bases on balls. rreld in Redlands, where the St. Mary's nine entertains the Colton Mercs at 8:15. The San Eernar-dino Supper Club is idle, playing host to Bloomington Wednesday. Colorful plastic picks with lifeliko, thrts-dlmtmion parrot In rtd, blut, grton, ysllow.

For cocktails, appatli-ri, marking drlnlci. Send for complete 1st of 4. Mall nam and address plus 10c In coin (no stamps), for handling and mailing, to CORBY'S, Bo 80, Peoria, III. Or gel one with each pint bottle of Corby's, at no extra cost (so above), Limited time only. Central! 230 003 0008 13 1 A grand old name since 1859 Eaglet OOO 000 0000 0 2 Rodriquez R.

Lopez; Hornbuckle, Vaught (6) 4. Madrid. Indianapolis 4, 8: Milwaukee 2, 6. Louisville 3, 2: Kansas City 0, 4. Columbus at St.

Paul, rain. Toledo at Minneapolis, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 1, Toronto 13. Syrac-jse 5, Jersey City 7. 5.

Springfield 0. Baltimore 17, 3. Rochester 6, Buf'alo 9 1. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Atlanta 4, Birmingham 2, 0. Chattanooga 10, Little Rock 9.

5. New Orleans 19, Mobile 1 (second flame rain.) Nashville 1, Memphis 5. 1. TEXAS LEAGUE Dallas 5, Fort Worth 4. San Antonio 3.

Beaumont 4. Tulsa 10, 10; Oklahoma City 5, 3, Houston 2, Shreveport 6, 3. Italians Advance MONDORFK, Luxembourg (Pi The Italian tennis team advanced yesterday to the third round of the European zone Davis Cup play by winning its third victory over BLENDED WHISKEY 86 grain neutral spirits JAS. BARCLAY CO. LIMITED, PEORIA, ILL.

Broncs Beat Loyola I ANGELES, May 21 (IP) Ccnterfielder Joe Nally belted two home runs today to lead the Santa Clara Broncos to a 10 to 5 victory over Loyola university in a non-conference baseball game. SAN FRANCISCO UPi Eric Pedley scored six goals yesterday to lead the Golden Gale poloists to a 13-5 victory over San Mateo in the fourth game of the 1950 Inauguration polo series. ZAGREB, Yugoslavia (JP) Belgium's tennis team defeated Yugoslavia yesterday to gain a place in the third round of the European zone Davis Cup tennis tournament.

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