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THE NEWS-HERALD, FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY, PA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1947. PAGE SEVEN. Idle Cards Lose Ground, as Brooklyn and Boston Win i The Old Master Takes a Spin Furnace POLK SCORES 9-5 VICTORY OVER ROCKY GROVE NINE BRAVES HALF GAME BEHIND By JOSIE OVERMOYER. FURNACE VALLEY, Aug.

25, Polk State School's baseball TODAY'S SPORTS PARADE pteam defeated Rocky Grove, 9-5, Marilyn Atha called at the home of Joyce Shay on Friday STEELERS I'IN FROMPACKERS Record Crowd Sees Pittsburgh Win From Green Bay First Time in 14 Years, 24-17. in a game Thursday at Polk. The summary: Rev. Oral Gee and sons, Alvin, Polk AB PO 0 and Donald and wife and little SECOND PLACE By JACK CUDDY. A 0 0 1 1 Moore, 2b Bigley, lb Wiley, Stanford, 3b Azzardi, If Richardson, ss.

Sirvik, cf Albaugh, Murrin, rf NEW YORK UP Bobby Locke of Johannesburg, South Africa now playing in the Western Open golf tournament at Salt 1 grandson, of Ohio, were week-end 0 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0, Ralph Atha and family. 0j Mrs. S.

L. Overmoyer spent a 0 few days last week with her 0 1 daughter, Mrs. Esley DuPont, of 0 near Cochranton. 0j Mrs. Mildred Miller spent a day -1 last week with Marie Atha.

1 Clara Kidd, of Donation, and Ei sons. Buster. Georse and Carl, and Defeat Phillies, 9-2; Dodgers Lace Giants, 6-2; Harris Wins Three-Hitter. PITTSBURGH UP The largest crowd in Pittsburgh's pro 0 11 2 0 Lake City plans to go home soon fessional football history last night saw Jock Sutherland's Steelers down the Green Bay Packers for for a rest; but he 11 return to the United States in time to continue i his pursuit of the American dol Totals 26 9 12 21 Rocky Gr. AB PO lar on the winter's "golden 1 Hays, cf 4 The lad from the dark continent YESTERDAY'S STAR Southpaw Mickey Harris of the Boston Red Sox who gave up only three hits and struck out eight batters as he capped his comeback from arm trouble wHh a 2 to 1 win over the A's.

Mrs. Russell Owin and daughter, Carey, of Painesville, were recent callers at the Overmoyer and I Atha homes. PHis Shirlpv was rfwnt callpr was nearly flabbergasted, during his explorations of American fairways, at discovering that large harvests of greenbacks could be garnered during treks over our courses, -1 0 5 1 0 0 10 0 Buck, 2b 3 Hood, If 4 Culbertson, 2 Porter, 3b 2 Turner, ss 3 McGuchin, rf 3 Rembold, lb 3 Edwards, 3 the first time in 14 years by a score of 24 to 17 in a charity exhibition game at Forbes Field. Led by the able Johnny Clement, ivho scored touchdowns in the Eirst and last quarters, the Steelers racked up a total of 384 net yards gained in their season's preview before 31,507 fans. It was the veteran fullback Steve Lach, however, who put the Steelers out in front in the first quarter with a one-foot plunge I at the home of Ralph Atha.

I The Adult Bible Class of Dona-Jjjtion Sunday school met at the (Overmoyer and Atha home on Sat-- urday evening with 30 present He discovered, for example, that Considerably heavier than when he ruled the sulky world, E. J. Baker's 15-year-old Greyhound comes out of retirement for exhibitions on eastern tracks. R. C.

Flanery is driving. Winner of the Hamble-tonian Stake at Goshen, N.Y., in 1935, the gelded gray son of Guy Abbey turned in the fastest mile ever trotted, 1:55, in 1938, still holds other world records, retired for lack of competition in 1940. Totals 27 5 6 18 11 the Professional Golfers' Association offered a total of $267,500 for 22 tourneys on the summer swing, and that by competing in 13 of By JOHN GRIFFIN. NEW YORK UP The Cardinals, who have been looking only forward toward first place, were forced to look back over their shoulders today as the Boston Braves made a spirited bid to knock them out of second place in the National League. Third-place yawned below the Redbirds since the Braves pulled iinto pay dirt less than three and a Rocky Grove 113 000 0-5!" Shay- vVe pres- Poik 210 033 tztl: Left on Bases- Polk 3 Rockv ldent' Thomas Sha secretary, -7 rTcJ pliTc-'TJni 9 Ro6ert DuPont, and treasurer, Grove 7.

Base on Balls: Folk 'i, j. tdi. Delicious refreshments were those already completed he had earned 518,437. Additional bundles of the crisp green notes were picked up during exhibitions in the United States and Canada. REFINERS AND COLTS PLAY TWICE TODAY ROBINSON KAYOES FLASHY SEBASTIAN served.

wards 2, Wiley 11. Hits Off! Harold DuPont had the misfor Pitchers: Wiley Edwards 12. Umpire: Fitsock Beaming upon the attractive figures in his bank book, the 29- The Oil City Refiners and year-old South African wondered, tune of cutting one of his fingers off with an ax while working in the woods. Earl Wagner was operated on in the Franklin Hospital on Friday. We wish him a speedy 30 Post Sub-Par Round At Start Of Western Open SALT LAKE CITY UP Old man par appeared doomed to another terrific beating today as the nation's top professional and amateur linksmen lined up for the second round of the 44th Western Open golf championship.

Par took a trouncing in yes- half minutes after the game started. Later in the first quarter, Clement, left halfback, crashed over for the second Steeler touchdown after the Packers had tied the score on Rohrig's 33 yard run and Cuff's conversion. Joe Glamp, a Mt. Pleasant boy who played one season with Louisana State, kicked both extra points for the Steelers in the first quarter and added a 23-yard field goal in the second to make the score 17-7 at the half. P.av Pnt nff to a fast start Scores Knockout in 1:02 of First Round in Garden.

how long has this been going Youngstown Colts meet in an af- at Kamage-iiasson Field in uu NEW ROOF FOR MORMONS. GREENSBURG, Pa. UP The Overly Manufacturing Co. here has announced completion of a aluminum roofing job at the 84-year-old Mormon Salt Lake City, Utah. The loofing project, started during City, closing the home season for the Refiners.

The games will be at 2:30 and 8:00. Oil City plays twin bills at Erie on Sunday and Labor Day to complete their Mid-Atlan NEW YORK UP Some Legionnaires witnessed one of quickest main-event knockouts in Madison Square Garden history last night when Ray (Sugar) CRAFT HILL Easter week, was finished just in By MRS. FRED BLAIR, tic League schedule. Robinson, welterweight champion, Before starting the Salt Lake tourney, he told friends, "after I've had my vacation at Johannesburg, Til come back to this country and stay for two years." He said he planned to be in California in time for the beginning of the winter tour at Los Angeles in January. Most veteran American pros time for the Mormon Centennial CRAFT HILL, Aug.

29 Mr. and Year celebration. IMrs. Carl Gland and daughter, terday's opening round. Out of a in the second half when Packer field of 100 starters, no less thanTackle Croft recovered Clement's 30 men posted under-par cards.

jfUmble on the Steeler 23 and set Friday night's game at Oil City 'belted out Flashy Sebastian of the to within a half-game by beating the Phillies last night, 9 to 2, while the Cardinals were idle. To add to St. Louis first place grew even more remote as the league-leading Brooklyn Dod-gers stretched their margin to sev-en-and-a-half games with a 6 to 3 win over the New York Giants. Imbued with the diehard spirit of skipper Billy Southworth, the Braves ripped four Phillie pitchers for 17 hits to mark up their fourth win in their last five games. And on the mound, going all the way for his fifth straight Victory, was big Bill Voiselle, right-hander who has blossomed into a winner since Southworth got him from the Giants.

The Giants could have used Voiselle, or somebody, when the Dodgers blew Dave Koslo and Joe Beggs apart for five runs in the sixth inning to clinch their at Ebbets Field. Brooklyn riflin' Ralph Branca who Philippines at 1:02 of the first was rained out and the race be round. When the chip shots quit falling jthe stage for Bruce Smith's 11 tween the Refiners and Butler Yanks for fourth place and a post Comforted by Hope This kayo did not equal the Joyce, of Sergeant, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Blair. Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Snyder and son, of Meadville, spent the weekend with Mrs. Snyder's parents. yard touchdown run three plays record of 59 seconds established later. season playoff berth remained un- chaneed.

Butler. hnlHins fourth ifor a Garden main event last May smile sympathetically at Bobby's naive eagerness. They say, "He'll with a one-eame lead, was alsr. 23 when Gus Lesnevich, light heavy kins, stopped Melio Met find out, just as we did, that tour rained out last night. tina; but it earned second ranking.

nament play is a tough proposi it was found that medalist honors were split three ways by Al Smith, Winston-Salem, N. Ed Furgol, Pontiac, and Johnny Palmer, Badin, N. C. The trio carded five-under-par 67's to top the field. All alone in second spot was Ed (Porky) Oliver, hefty Wilmington, who carded a 34-3468.

Oliver missed the one stroke that would have boosted Brown-skinned Robinson stun Another Steeler fumble in the last quarter set up the invaders' final scoring bid. With Fritsch booting the leather, the Packers knotted the score at 17-17 with a 14-yard field goal. But the Steelers came back with a rush, and it was again Johnny Clement who broke the deadlock. tion and that one never makes League Leaders. enough money in the tourney to pay for the psychological beating he must take.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carnahan.

Claude Farrah, of Polk, spent Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Carnahan. Mr.

and Mrs. Archer Gland and two children, of Sergeant, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Blair. Mr.

and Mrs. John Galey and daughter, Vera, of Erie, and Mrs. Fred Blair, of this place, spent last Saturday with Mrs. Alma Mansfield, of Mannville. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank When Harold (Jug) McSpaden ned the squat, broad-shouldered Filipino with a left hook to the chin. Then Sugar Ray battered him into the ropes with a hooking barrage to body and head. As Sebastian came off the ropes, Robinson exploded a left hook under his chin that lifted his feet from the floor and dropped him Taking the ball on the Packer 41 retired recently to go into busi-; the New Yorkers to four hits to register his 19th victory of the him into the lpad when he ran 'Clement cut over to the right side ness, he told reporters that tourna- hnent golf was an unsatisfactory into trouble on the dog-legged 18th iot the tieia ana zigwggea nis way hole. His second shot landed in a touchdown.

Joe Glamp again i season. Climax play or tne uoa eers' big rally was Jackie Robin' enterprise in which to make a living. son's steal of home against Beggs converted to make the final score 24-17. 4 Marshall Bits Homer. Leading batsmen: AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Player Club G. AB. R. H. Pet.

Williams, Boston ...124 416 102 141 339 Mitchell, Cleveland 89 347 49 115 331 Boudreau, Cleveland .116 416 61 136 .327 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Walker, Philadelphia 123 451 69 157 .348 Reiser, 89 319 61 101 .317 Cavarretta, Chicago 109 405 49 128 .316 HOME RUNS. Mize, Giants 44 Kiner, Pirates 38 Marshall, Giants 32 RUNS BATTED IN. Mize. Giants ....117 Elliott, Braves B9 Kiner, Pirates gs RUNS Mize, Giants 113 Robinson, Dodgers 108 Williams, Red Sox y.

102 HITS. Baumholtz, Reds 162 Pesky, Red Sox 159 i Swoger, a daughter. Only Giant highlight in their their sixth in seven games at Jug explained that the competition not only made the nerves raw; but that it actually didn't provide enough money for the players despite the seemingly big prizes. He pointed out that each YANKS ADD LOLLARD, CATCHER, TO STAFF on his back on the canvas in a neutral corner. Referee Ruby Goldstein counted him out.

The scheduled 10-rounder was finished so quickly that most of the Legionnaires and notables had scarcely settled in their chairs after singing the Star-Spangled Ebbets Field tnis year, was wii' canyon and the one stroke penalty gave him an even par for the hole instead of a cinch birdie. Eleven golfers were tied for third with 69's, six were grouped in the fourth slot with 70's and 10 were ganged up in the fifth rung with 71. Defending Champion Ben Hogan, Hershey, South Africa's Bobby Locke, and PGA Champion ilard Marshall's 32 home run in the seventh inning, a wallop that ileft them only one homer behind ithe Yankees' all-time mark of 12 Sunday visitors at the home of Fred Blair were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heffernan and two children and Walter Deeter, of Rocky Grove; Mrs.

Margaret Reynolds and two daughters, Mae and Ruth, Billy and Fred Shoup, of Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller and two children, of Utica.

Dr. Floyd Carnahan, of State College, is visiting his parents. Mr. Banner. In a sincle season.

Sebastian, who had flown 5,600 The Cubs, Reds, and Pirates, as well as the Cards, had "off days" Jim Ferrier, Chicago, were in the miles from Honolulu to box in the feature bout of the big American Teion fieht-show. received a oustine, Pirates K7 Walker, Phillies $7 Holmes, Braves 157 in the National League. crowded number three spot. Others in that group were Chic Harbert, Detroit, amateur Frank St-rana- NEW YORK UP The New York Yankees today added anotner catcher to their staff for the stretch drive to the American League pennant when Sherman Lollar was recalled from the Newark Bears, Yankee farm club in the International League. Lollar, a right-handea batter, was optioned to Newark early in the season after being purchased by the Yanks from the Cleveland Indians last fall.

He just got in under the Sept. 1 deadline that will enable him to participate in Mickey Hwris of the American League's Boston Red Sox showed that his recovery from the sore iand Mrs. C. W. Carnahan.

MW-ATLAOTIC LEAGUE. han, Toledo, Lloyd Mangrum, Los Angeles, Bob Hamilton, Evans- arm that has plagued him all son was near-complete as he tournament has from 100 to 300 entrants; but that only 20 cash prizes are offered, generally. Some of those rewards are as low as $150. Meanwhile, expenses of the itinerant golfer are terrific. Caddies cost six dollars a round in tourney play, for example.

Each contestant pays his own transportation on a swing that goes from Los Angeles, through Arizona, to New Orleans, to Florida, to New York, to the mid -west, and to the northwest. Among various incidentals, the contestant usually has to buy his own golf balls. Little Ben Hogan agreed with ville, Jim Demaret, Ojai, headache and $3,000 for his trip. Robinson got $5,000. Costs of the show were defrayed by a razor company.

Legionnaires and notables were free guests; the public was not admitted. Robinson's title was not at stake. He scaled 152 pounds, five over the welterweight limit; and Sebas three-hitted the Philadelphia A's TESTE RDAY'S RESULTS. Niagara Tails 10, Erie 5. Uniontown 5, Johnstown 2.

Youngstown at Oil City, postponed, rain. Vandergrift at Butler, postponed, rain. Clayton Heafner, Charlotte, N. C. amateur Ray Weston, Portland, 2 to 1.

Joe Coleman went all TAKES WOODEN NICKELS. MADISON, Wis. UP Found a man who actually does take wooden nickels. Carroll Swearen-gen, a Two Rivers, teacher, collects wooden money. Right now he's looking for some wooden nickels.

and ex -tennis ace Ellsworth Vines, Los Angeles. World Series play. TEAM STANDINGS. tian weighed 147y4. E.

J. (Dutch) Harrison, Philadel phia, winner of last weeks Keno the way for the A's, yielding only five hits. Philadelphia's, run came in the seventh on a single by Ferris Fain, a sacrifice and a single by Hank Majeski, but the Sox came back with two in the same frame on singles by Bobby Doerr and Birdie Tebbetts and a Open, and National Open Cham pion Lew Worsham, Oakmont. Won. Lost.

Pel. G. B. Vandergrift 74 44 .627 Niagara Falls ...67 52 .563 7V2 Erie 65 54 .546 Butler 59 60 .496 151-2 Oil City 58 61 .487 16'4 Youngstown 53 66 .445 21 "2 Johnstown 51 70 .421 24'2 Uniontown 50 70 .417 25 CARDS CAN'T SIGN PRIEST. ELIZABETH, Minn.

UP No matter how badly the St. Louis Cardinals want him, Elizabeth's star baseball pitcher plans to con slipped from their usual form BLACK ASH TO PLAY TIDIOUTE ON MONDAY Black Ash and Tidioute baseball yesterday and wound up with even McSpaden's sum-up. double by Ed Pellagrini. Yanks Defeat Senators. par 72.

Bantam Ben told news men, tinue his hurling for the local I ARRIVING for a tour of Canada's religious shrines, Mary Ellen Kelly, bedridden since childhood, is escorted through Montreal's depot by attendants. The Marcus, girl is one of 74 pilgrims who came to St. Joseph's Oratory. Later, they will visit the famed Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Ottawa, in the hope of effecting a cure.

(International) you're going good, you make money; but even then you're taking a mental licking. Why, even when team. A Cardinal scout, upon trying to sign him up, learned the mound ace was Father Kampsen, Elizabeth's Catholic priest. GAMES TONIGHT. Youngstown at Oil Citv (2).

Vandergrift at Butler (21. Erie at Niagara Falls. Uniontown at Joh.istown. teams will meet at Ramage-Has- The second-place Sox remained 12 games behind the Yankees, however, when New York registered a 10-inning, 4 to 3 win over Washington, George McQuinn's PENALTY IS DEATH. CANTON UP The death penalty will be imposed on opium smokers beginning in September as part of a drive to stamp out the narcotic habit in Kwangtung you come into the clubhouse after what looks like an excellent son rieia in uii ny ivj.uiiud,y night, providing a sports feature for the holiday.

The game will be GAMES SUNDAY AND MONDAY. round, vou've still got to worry Novelty KEY CHAINS long fly bringing Tommy Henrich JOHNSON FINES JOHNSON. COLUMBUS, Neb. UP Two at 8:30 o'clock. Black Ash has made several ap Wilbur Johnsons united to enrich home from third base with the winning run.

Stan Spencer drove Province, it was announced. Opium trading in South China in about some player still out on the course who may beat you. You get so nervous and jumpy you're scarcely human. uii -iiy ai crie izi. Butler at Uniontown (2).

Niagara Fails at Youngstown (2). Johnstown at Vandergrift. "(Two games on Monday only). OPERA STAR YELLS TOO. in all three Senator runs with his pearances at Ramage-Hasson and has become popular with the fans.

12th and 13th homers, but Bo Bo the Columbus school fund. Police Judge Wilbur Johnson levied a $10 fine against Wilbur Johnson, of Saratoga, for "I'm going good now, ana i MILWAUKEE UP Wagnerian want to cash in while I'm hitting well; but I'll quit tournament play 3 cHOfce just as soon as possible." WE SUGGEST A Complete Motor Tune-up. WE OFFER Expert Workmanship On All Types of Carburetors. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SEE US TODAY Hugus Varner T.

A. Service Station 12th Buffalo Sts. creased considerably this year following harvesting of a bumper crop in Yunnan Province, according to Hongkong revenue officers. RAIN HALTS GAME. Rain halted a Hayrake Baseball League championship series game at the end of the second inning with Cranberry leading Ashland, 5-2, Friday evening at Cranberry.

Western Auto Associate Store 307 13th St. Phone 467 opera star Helen Traubel, a baseball enthusiast, recently expressed regret that she couldn't watch a ball game the night before a scheduled concert. "If I did go, I know, I'd yell louder than anybody. I can't take that chance Boyd "Rabbit" Latchaw, of Franklin, plays with the Crawford County nine, and Frank Phillips, of Franklin, is a coach of the team. Blacky Ash will play Pleasant -ville at Ramage-Hasson Tuesday night.

'STAN HACK' DAY IS OBSERVED AT CHICAGO Color Guard EAT AT B. M. DINOR Grant Street Phone 1149 RUPTURED before a concert," she explained sadly. The teams will meet again at 5 o'clock today. CHICAGO UP Stan Hack, 37- CLASS ALL PRESENT.

FT. ATKINSON, Wis. UP Some 25 members of the class of '98 at the Northey grammar year-old third baseman who has Newsom and Joe Page joined to hold Washington to five hits in all, Page getting the victory. Early Wynn, who gave only six hits, went all the way and was the loser. The Detroit Tigers continued to make life miserable for pitcher Ellis Kinder of the St.

Louis Browns when they beat the Brownies, 5 to 4. Kinder, knocked out in the sixth inning, suffered his 12th defeat in his last 13 starts. Fred Hutchinson went all the way for Detroit, getting his 13th victory and providing the game's spectacular play in the first inning when he tripled and then stole home. Chicago-at-Cleveland was postponed on account of rain in the last half of the first inning and most disappointed was Indian outfielder Hank Edwards who had just hit a homer with one man on. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

been a permanent fixture in the Chicago Cub infield since 1933, school near here took stock of their classmates. Now in their middle fifties or sixties, every memDer is still alive. finally has had his day today. The Cub management pro-! claimed today "Stan Hack" dayj and the fans lined up gifts in front of home plate to show their appreciation for "Stanislaus." Included among the gifts were an automobile, a television set, THREE-LEGGED CALF. JOHNSTOWN, O.

UP Nor GOOD USED CARS 1942 OLDSMOBILE CLUB SEDAN New Paint, Seat Covers, Radio and Heater. Sale or Trade. Terrfis arranged. Mitchell's Garage Kennerdell, Pa. ANHEUSER-BUSCH GENUINE BUDWEISER KING OF BOTTLED BEERS BRECHT BEVERAGE CO.

Call 29 Franklin, Pa. Call 29 mai in every oiner respect, a white-faced Guernsey calf was born on the H. F. Henson farm and a carload of gadgets. near here, with the left front shoulder and leg missing.

During the war many persons in Holland kept alive by eating tulip bulbs. TESTERDAYS RESULTS. New York 4, Washington 3. Detroit 5. St.

Louis 4. Boston 2, Philadelphia 1. Chicago at Cleveland, rained out. STEAL THIEVES' TOOLS. BOSTON UP Burglars who carted off a locked safe here must have been surprised to find that all it contained was a full set of burglar tools.

TEAM STANDINGS. Pet. Won. Lost. United States Invisible Truss GET SOUR 1947 FISHING LICENSE AT THE ARMY STORE OU City tit Srnrea St Olai S7-91I 45 Mow York Boston 67 56 re Motto Gonna Qoi G.

B. ii" 13V4 15 15 22 27 35 Benadryl, a new drug that is used in the treatment of hayfever, is considered highly effective in the treatment of hives. .640 .545 .532 .520 .516 .464 .423 .360 Detroit 67 59 Philadelphia 65 60 Cleveland 63 59 Chicago 58 67 Washington 52 71 St. Louis 45 80 TODAY'S GAMES. Washington at New York.

Philadelphia at Boston. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis might). As! HAVE FUN! BUT GO SAFELY NATIONAL LEAGUE.

TESTERDAT'S RESULTS. Brooklyn 6. New York 3. Boston 9, Philadelphia 2. Only games scheduled.

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49 .617 55 .560 7'4 57 .555 8 60 .516 13 69 .469 19 70 .444 22 73 .421 25 73 .416 25Vi BLACK ASH vs. TIDIOUTE Monday, Sept. 1 8:30 P. M. ALSO BLACK ASH vs.

PLEASANTVILLE Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 8:30 P. M. UNDER THE LIGHTS Oil City, Pa. Three of the strongest teams in this area.

Brooklyn St. Louis '0 Boston New York 64 Cincinnati 61 Chicago 56 Pittsburgh 53 Philadelphia 52 KVMFORT KUSHION PAD IMPOSSIBLE for Rupture to get away from the pad. SUPPORTS the surrounding abdominal wall. PREVENTS enlargement of Rupture. COMFORTABLE as an Old Shoe.

SO SIMPLE, a Child can put it on. SO FLAT, doesn't show thru clothes. SOLD ONLY AT Dague-Bartholomew Co. 1209 Liberty Street Franklin. Pa Let our service experts give your car a final "driveway check-up" before starting your week-end trip.

Saeli's Salvage Yard Dealer In Scrap Iron Coal Used Car Parts Pipe YARD 673 GRANT STREET Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Call 31 Franklin, Penna.

TODAY'S GAMES. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Cincinnati (night).

Pittsburgh at Chicago. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Montreal Toronto 1. BufJKlo 12, Rochester 6. J'-rsey Citv 6, Syracuse 3.

Baltimore 6-11 Newark 3-4 (1st game 7 innings AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Col.imb'is 8. Indianorolls 3. Louisville at Toledo, postponed, rain. Minneapolis 3, Milwaukee 2 (12 in- 55 HARRY BITTENBENDER Chrysler-Plymouth Sales-Service 12S1 Elk Street Phone 774 Franklin Service Supply St.

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