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Friday Morning April 28 1961 PAGE EIGHTEEN FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM MAC DIVOT by Lanskyand Keefer BASEBALL CHART Smith Gains Golf Semis COLORADO RANCH FOR SAIE account owner's health Hos everything lakes runnina hay nucr owl good improvements and accsstblyrry Priced reasonably Terms available Write Bast 246 Star-Telegram THE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Does not Include Thursdails results) Pct 00 Louisville 7 4 AM DallasFort Worth 6 5 545 I Denver 5 5 500 1 Indisnapolis 6 6 500 11 Omans 5 7 417 21 Houston 5 7 417 21 leads at the turn gradually melt away in a driving rain The start of play was delayed an hour by heavy morning rain It slowed to a steady sprinkle through the first nine hole for most of the matches but opened up hard for several holes on the trip home The temperature was a chilly 52 degrees SPORTS NEWS FIRST LN THE MORNING STAR-TELEGRAM 'AV ARE As FAR AS LEARNING IS CCNCERNEP THE INSTP1rTION POESNIT ''--11- lar A GOO NONE OF US HAVE LEARNED rr ALL! RT pONIT ALWAYS TRy moLtANG I WAS EgGINNINS To THINK PRO eur REMEAFER THI5 ASOLIT THE PEOPLE THE MAIER T0 MAKE IT PT WI WAS A PARN Goa" PRo PAVE--zto 'IOU TEACH STEN): Map THE iNsTRUCTION -1 I HAVE LoTS Amok mil ilt I-f- I TO FIT THE RAVER! i To LEAN mow Ii -1 di 1 I 1 )4' rp 1 1 -'40f If v1 lktr 4 f-'- 1 I (1' i 1 ny ci 1 1 4 1----L- oce I If4 A a -war Ask 'j -7 emu" tii "i'sv-- Iso a IF' Wee)1H- IA Nr "121 i 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francini 8 5 1115 Pittsburgh 7 5 583 Milwaukee 5 4 558 Chicago 7 A 538 Los Angeles 8 7 533 St Louis 6 7 4b2 Cincinnati 5 8 385 Philadelphia 4 1 333 I 1 10 2 3 3IA tik MERCEDES May NipIR -BENZ aro Alan Connell Inc AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 3 750 Detroit 8 3 727 New York 1 4 ell6 Boston 6 5 545 Cleveland 7 6 538 )(Chicago 4 5 444 et( ansas City 3 5 374 )(Baltimore 4 7 3e4 )(Washington 4 7 3e4 Los Angeles I 8 All xPlaying night illtnee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I 2 1 2 )1 3'8 4 4' 8'11 PINEHURST April 2701 Charlie Smith seeking to become the first North and South Amateur golf champion to retain his title in 22 years led the way through the quarterfinals Thursday with a 2-up victory over Bill Harvey of Greensboro Smith 30 year old automobile dealer from Gastonia was joined in the semifinals by Bill Hyndman Dick Chapman and Cobby Ware Ilyndman 45-year-old insurance executive from Huntingdon Valley Pa advanced with a 2-1 victory over Dale Morey of Morganton Chapman from Palm Beach Fla who turned 50 last month and says he is hitting the ball as well as he ever hit it in his life eliminated George Rowbotham of King of Prussia Pa 32 Ware 22-year-old from Augusta Ga who is a student at Columbia Seminary at Atlanta Ga turned back Charles Lewis of Little Rock Ark 3-2 Smith had to come from behind on the back nine Ware led from the eighth hole on and Chapman and Hyndman applied the brakes in time after watching four-hole FEATURE RACES Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer Parts and Service Under Supervision of Emile Urbacker Factory Trained Engineer 2714 WHITE SETTLEMENT RD ED 2-4391 Net Action Opens at Shady 'Oaks Mantle Belts Triple to Drop Cleveland 4-3 (Dots not include Thursday's results) Columbus 5 1 833 Toronto 5 2 714 Richmond 5 3 625 1 San Juan 5 3 625 1 Jersey ctty 2 2 500 2 Buffalo 2 3 400 21i Rochester 1 6 143 41 Syracuse 1 6 143 44 TEXAS LEAGUE (Does not include Thursday's results) Amarillo 8 4 667 San Antonio 8 5 615 vi Austin 6 6 500 112 Tulsa 6 6 500 113 Victoria a 333 2 Rio Grande 4 8 333 2 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION (Does not include Thursday's results) Chattanooga 13 5 722 Atlanta 10 8 625 2 Shreveport 11 2 579 Vls Little Rock 9 7 563 3 Birmingham 9 8 529 V' Nashville 7 8 467 42 Macon 5 12 21s4 Va Mobile 4 14 222 9 Here areresults of feature races at the nation's leading tracks Thursday: Sher luck: sec end Fluiterbv third Mr ConsistencY Winner paid $2440 AQUEDUCT Winner Evening Glow second Miss Cloudy third Improve Winner paid $340 LAUREL Winner MY Dear! Girl: second FirrillY Bone third Effie Winner paid $340 SUFFOLK DOWNS Winner Ter race Park: second Tempest Tossed third Greek Slipper Winner paid $1120 OLDEN GATE FIELDS Winner Buford second Swans Kin: third Brides Account Winner paid $920 AT EARLY SPRING BUYING OPPORTUNITY NEW YORK April 27 Mantle did it again Thursday winning another game for the New York Yankees with a 407-foot triple and beat Cleveland 4-3 It was the fifth game Mantle had won 1 with a long hit feat for Antonelli the former feat for Antonelli the former GOING STRONG Eagles Elect Co-Captains DENTON April 27 (Sp Ardie Dixon and Les Pollock have been elected co-captains of North Texas State's basket ball team for the 1961-1962 season Pirate Entries Picked in Meet THURSDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 2 Chicago 5 Only game scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 3 New York 4 Boston 5 Detroit 2 Minnesota 4 Los Angeles 2 Chicago at Kansas Cit night Baltimore at Washington night These fine brand-new Fiats are moving fast at these NEVER-BEFORE LOW PRICES With the score tied at 3-3 and one out in the seventh inning Tony Kubek singled to right for his third hit After a wild pitch by Johnny Antonelli moved Kubek to second Hector Lopez grounded out Then Mantle smashed a long high drive deep to right center that bounced off the wall for three bases scoring Kubek It was the second straight de SMS11701 '1402 9015 STOPS FASTER on wt roods than you con stop on dry roods San Francisco Giant who came to Cleveland with Willie Kirkland in a deal for Harvey Kuenn last winter Art Ditmar made his second victory a complete game with a six-hitter backed up by an 11-hit Yankee attack TWINS 4 ANGELS 2 LOS ANGELES April 27 Earl Battey drove Minnesota back into first place with a three-run homer Thursday as the Twins dealt the Los Angeles Angels their eighth straight loss 4-2 in the first American League game ever played on the Pacific Coast The game drew a disappointing crowd of 11931 in balmy 70-degree weather MINNESOTA LOS ANGELES ab 61 ab bl 0 1 6 Pear on cf 4 0 1 0 oreenel 4 1 1 0 Asormortel 3 0 fl 0 Mincoar1 4 1 2 0 Eluszewskla 3 0 I 0 All's )1 rL snot 5mcari00 0 4 0 0 0 Batteyc 4 1 2 3 130ko rf 1 2 1 1 0 Berrola3 4 0 0 0 Aver111c 4 1 1 2 1ardaer2 Joon Leek3 4010 4Vao 1000 2 000 11cliv1elsol 0 0 0 0 Intsouer 1 0 0 0 P3FC11111D 2 0 1 0 Clevenger" 0 0 0 0 Moors1 1 0 0 0 6Thrneoerry 1 0 0 Cthap 2000 Bovitteld0 0 0 0 0 Nacior0 1010 Brica 3as 1 010 Model 1100 doot salsa lot Model 500 SO Sport lianchina Blanchtna Sport Shady Oaks Country Club unwraps its first invitational tennis tournament Friday and a gaudy package it promises to be Competition is scheduled in four singles and men's women's and mixed doubles First three matches are due to start at 1 Activity will continue Saturday beginning at 10 a and finals in all four divisions will be held Sunday Although entries have been received from various cities throughout Texas the tournament will be primarily a Fort Worth-Dallas affair and Pro Tony Dyer predicted some close intercity battles en route to championships Jack Turpin president of the Dallas Tennis Association entered Thursday Dyer said adding luster to an already-sparkling men's singles field Others entered include Don Gill of Dallas former Baylor player Kenny Wickett of Arlington Heights and Dennis Conner of Paschal reigning city and regional schoolboy champ Top teams in men's doubles are Wickett-Ed Williams Arlington Heights' regional finalists Gill-Chuck French of Dallas and Dr Bobby Brown-Dick Osborne of Fort Worth the former better known for his baseball pursuits than tennis He was third baseman for the New York Yankees for seven years The Dallas duo of Mrs Nancy Penson and Mrs Nancy Jeffett will be challenged in women's doubles by Ann and Patty Low-don of Fort Worth and Nancy Davis-Pat Cowdin of Dallas the latter students at SMU Gay Wiggins and Jim Gary TCU students are among the mixed doubles entries Dyer said Thursday he was still hoping that Bernard (Tut) Bartzen Davis Cup team member and winner of last week's Dallas Invitation tourney would be on hand Sunday for the trophy presentations STEPHENVILLE April 27 (Sp1)--The Victoria College Pirates will be favored to win the Pioneer Conference track tennis and golf meets at Tarleton State College Friday and Saturday Boasting strength in at least seven track events the Pirates appear much stronger than anything Tarleton Or Wharton can muster Tarleton with a team comprised of Dan Pope Bill Yandry Tommy Tomlinson Ray Parks and Joe Smith could offer serious competition to Victoria in golf The Pirates are also expected to dominate the tennis tournament with a squad that has not been defeated this season The two-day meet will terminate intercollegiate competition between the five junior colleges in the conference which has been disbanded FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Dallas Fort Worth at HOU5L0n Denver at Louisville Indianapolis at Omaha NATIONAL Angeles at Chicago Halifax 04) vs Ellsaorth (0-1) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati night Law (03) vs Jai (0-2) San Francisco at Milwaukee night Jones t2-0i vs Spahn PhilaAdelphia at St Louis Mint Roberts (01) vi Brog Ito (12) AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York Perry t241 vs Terry t0-0i Baltimore at Washington Estrada tl-I VI Daniels (0-1): Boston at Detroit Brewer 12-0) vs Bruce (I-0): Chicago at Kansas City Score (Ou) or Mc Lish vs Walker (0-1): Minnesota at Los Angeles Ramos (241) vs Kline 40-0) INTERNATIONAL at Columbus Buffalo at Richmond Syracuse at Jersey City Rochester at San Juan SOUTHERN at Chattanooga Nashville at Nia con Little Rock at Mobile Atlanta at Shreveport TEXAS at Victoria: Amarillo at San Antonio Rio Grand at Austin SOPHOMORE LEAGUE Artesia at Albuquerque Alpine at El Paso Carlsbad at Hobbs Zit Wilitttv4 If YOUR GREAT CHANCE to settle your automobile worries BUY NOW! These prices cannot last New extended warranty from INDIANS NEW YORK abrhbl ab bi Temple2b 4 1 I 0 Richtlsn213 4 1 1 0 1ranconalf 3 0 1 1 Kubeass 4 2 3 0 Pter5allcf 3 0 0 1 Lopezif 2 0 1 1 Kirkiandrf 4 0 1 0 Mantlecf 3 0 I 2 30rant 0 0 0 0 Skowronlb 4 1 1 0 Phillin5 3b 4 0 0 0 Howardc 4 0 2 0 Powerlb 3 0 0 0 Mantis-I 2 0 0 0 Heldss 2 1 1 0 Johnson31s 3 0 1 1 ROTIlltrIOe 3 0 2 1 2Berra 1000 Autoricliip 1 1 0 0 Boyer3b 0 0 0 0 Lairranp 0 0 0 0 Ditmarp 4 0 1 0 Mond 1000 Ilawkinsp 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 3 6 3 Totals 31 4 11 4 002 001 000-3 5 2 New York 001 310 10x-4 11 I 1-Filed out for Littman in 8th 2 Eorced runner for Johnson in 8th 3- an for Kirkland in 9th eld and Howard 24 12 New York 27-12 and Power: Kubek Richarrikon and Skow ton Richardson and Kubek: Showron cinassisted) 2 New York 8 Temple Skowron Howard 8 Antone111 Francona Lopez Mantle In rerbb Antonelli (L 0-2) 6 2-3 11 4 4 2 0 at tr an 1300000 Hawkins 1 0 0 0 1 0 Ditmar (W 2-0) 9 6 3 3 1 1 Drummond Panarella Charrigan A-8897 ILL ROYAL 1 FIAT THE ITALIAN LEADER THE 01111751affirl TIRE 13 SEE YOUR FIAT DEALER TODAY 'Suggested prices port of entry Gulf Ports BUFFS WIN Federal Aid Next Topic AUSTIN April 27 federal aid program will be a main discussion topic at the spring staff meeting of the wilulife biologists of the Game and Fish Commission at Rockport May 9-11 reported Director of the Wildlife Division A Val ker Mode of Butyl rubber STOPS 30 FASTER on any road Gentlest rid In the world squeal "Los Pro Alo Is US Iv Isisor Coss pony's 'redo-work for Its leWef wide shoos Om 21211 Whit Wllm ian Itse4 Plaza Motor Company het Worth 2239 Coder Swings hood- Dulles Hudiburg Imports Inc Cubs Defeat Red legs 5-2 GUY SIMONS AT AT AT AT Smith Bros 841 Sixth Atamin Davis Rambler Inc est Hoghwey Kolleee 1831 Taxes A 00000 Italian Imports Inc Lubbock 24Hour Wrecker Service 701 7t1t ED 24996 ED 24600 Gordon Rountree Imports Inc 2's? 'VI US ROYALATI 11E8 1111111 4 1111610CATIONS Everman Scores Over Burleson Nine 13-12 Totals 34 4 8 4 Tolls 11 31 2 7 2 Minnesota 000 103 000-4 8 2 Los Angeles 020 000 000-2 7 0 1Grounded out for Hamlin in 7th 2Singled for Bowsfield in 7th 3Ran for Lebon in 4Grounded out tor (ard ner in gth 5Ran for Kluszewski in 8th Wiled out for Clevenger 'n Sth Gardner Allison 2743 to Angeles 27-11 iles Gardner and Mincher Gardner Mincher and Versa Iles Mincher and Versa Iles Minnesota 9 Los Angeles 10 er Leek Batter ii son 'Versa Iles ip er bbso Pascual (W 2-0) 7 11 6 2 2 5 4 Moore 1 2-1 1 0 0 1 0 Grba (1 1-21 0 1-3 6 4 4 1 4 Bowsfield 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveger 2 2 0 0 2 1 Linsalata Umout Stewart A-11911 RED SOX 5 TIGERS 2 DETROIT April 27 Hillman a hard-luck right hander who had not won a game sinc3 1959 pitched 6 2-3 innings of brilliant relief ball and Vic Wertz and Russ Nixon supplied the power Thursday in Boston's 5-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers BOSTON DETROIT ab bi ab bi Schilling2 I 1 0 Wood2 5110 Geigencf 4 0 1 0 Brutoncf 4 1 1 0 1(transis11f 4 1 1 0 Kalinerf 3 0 1 0 Wertz1 4 1 2 3 Colavitolf 2 0 0 1 2Harre113 0 0 0 0 Cash1 2001 Jensenrf 4 0 1 0 Boro33 4010 Runnels34 4 1 3 0 Brownc 4 0 0 0 Nixonc 3 1 1 2 Fernancas 4 0 0 0 Green 3000 131InningP 2 000 Belockp 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hillmanp 2 0 0 0 Orzendap 0 0 0 0 Ftscherua 0 0 0 0 351axwell 1 0 1 0 4Thomas 0000 Totals 34 5 10 5 Totals 32 2 5 2 Wiled out for Bunning In ith 2ran for Wertz in 8th 3singled for Fischer I) 9th 4ran for Maxwell in 9th Boros Fernandez 2741 Detroit 27-14 5 Detroit 11 Nixon Hillman Boston 200 200 5 10 0 Detroit 002 000 2 5 2 ip rer bb so lock 213 2 2 2 5 1 Hitillian iW 1-0 6 23 3 0 0 1 1 Bunning (L 0-2) 7 6 4 2 0 3 Orzenda 12'341110 Fischer 1300000 Rice Schw ar I a Stevens T-245 A-2844 Continued From Page 17 With two down Hartman singled to center and again swiped second as Rodgers juggled the pitch Waters walked and Zip fel reached first on Gatewood'a error to fill the bases Ducote scratched an infield hit to score Hartman Garcia came in and retired the side on McAnany's liner to left Meanwhile the Rangers' efforts were being smothered by double-plays Two hits in the first inning a bunt and an in tentional pass filled the bases but Hartman started a double-play on Rodgers' hard smash Other double plays in the fourth and fifth helped Murdock Hughes was in momentary trouble in the sixth after a hit and two-base error by McKnight put men on third and second with two out but Marquez fanned to end the threat The fourth Houston double-play checked the Rangers in the seventh but they finally scored a run in the eighth Three straight hits by Burgess Rodgers and Williams produced the run with the rally starting alter two were out Marquez flew out to center for the third out Donnelly shut out the Rangers the rest of the way EVERMAN April 27 (Sp1) Everman nipped Burleson here Thursday in baseball The Bulldogs scored four runs in the bottom ot the seventh to win Burleson 314 121 0-12 10 3 Everman 022 032 4-13 12 2 Heckatham Decker (3) and Mc Main: Garrett Judd (3) and Bishop Home Runa (Everman) and Landers (Burie son) CHICAGO April 27 Chicago Cubs won their fourth straight home game of the season without a loss setting back Cincinnati's Reds 5-2 in the National League's only game Thursday Two home runs and Al Heist's two-run single in the eighth inning led to the departure of losing Pitcher Ken Hunt Don Cardwell the Cub winner homered after Dick Bertell singled in the second Frank Thomas' second homer of the season came in the sixth Cardwell was lifted in favor of Don Elston in the eighth when the Reds rallied for their second run During the inning when Catcher Ed Bailey delivered a run-making single Cincinnati Coach Reggie Otero and Willie Jones were ejected after a prolonged argument with Plate Umpire Conlan CINCINNATI CHICAGO abrhhi tot Cardenass 3 0 0 0 lielstct 0 2 2 114 Anderson 1 0 0 0 Zirnmer2 1 0 0 0 NunnP 0 0 0 0 Ilankss 5 0 1 0 FitOSTIFMP () 00 Slmtn3 2000 5Henrs 1 0 0 0 Thomas1I 4 1 I 1 Freese32 5 I 2 0 Williamsrf 3 1 2 0 Coleman' 1 0 1 0 Bourhee1 4 0 0 0 Postrt 3 0 1 0 Bertellc 1 2 1 0 Robinsonlt 4 1 1 1 Cardsrellp 3 1 1 2 Ilatleyc 4 0 1 1 Elstonp 0 0 0 0 nnsonct 4 0 0 0 Ba9mer2 2 0 0 0 1 Bell 1010 Jones1 1000 40steen1t noon Huntn 2000 21 ynch 1000 Easkos 1000 Lake Worth Victor In Practice Tussle Lake Worth trounced Santo 103 Thursday in a practice bpseball game at Lake Worth Santo OM 210 0-3 2 2 Lake Worth 401 302 x-10 8 2 Oilburgh Walker (4) and Barrett Reaves Mathis (4) and Chadwick Bowen (4) L-011burth MORE ABOUT CAGE FIXES ORIOLES 5 NATS WASHINGTON April 27 Dick Hall 6-612 right-hander obtained from the Kansas City Athletics in a trade two weeks ago threw a two-hitter at the Washington Senators to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-0 victory Thursday night before 4541 chilled fans BALTIMORE WASHINGTON abrhb ab bi WilHamsII 5 1 1 0 Veala 4000 liertogxt 5 1 2 0 O'Conne112 4 0 1 0 Roblnan3 5 2 2 1 Keough11 3 0 0 0 Gentile' 41 1 1 LOng 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T': 4' 1 A 4 Totals 36 2 7 2 Totals 30 5 8 5 Cincinnati 000 nal 010-2 7 3 Chiatto 00 001 02x-5 8 0 Moub led for Stunner in 7th: 20round ed nut for Hunt in 7th: 3Flied out for Cardenas in 7th 4Ren laced Jones with 2 2 count in 8th and struck out (strike (hareed Jones): 5Called out on for Brosnan in 9th 2 Jones 24-7 Chi cazo 2 7-7 and Coleman 12 Chicago 10 TWI Robinson Thomas OH Pron I er bb so Hunt 11) 6 A 3 3 4 Non I 2-3 2 2 2 4 1 1-300000 (ThrdwPit (W 2-0) 11 6 2 2 3 8 Elc'on 123 1 0 0 2 3 PR-13 Donntelli Pelekoodas Forman T-2 49 A- 2 43 was accused of paying a Connecticut player 81500 to juggle points in the game with Colgate at Hamilton March 1 Wagman pleaded innocent to the indictment when arraigned before general sessions Judge Mitchell Schweitzer who ordered him held in lieu of $50000 bail If convicted Wagman could receive a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison or be fined $10000 on each count of the indictment Two weeks ago Wagman was indicted on charges of attempting to bribe a detective in Hogan's office to give him information on the district attorney's investigation of the scandal The New York gambler has been convicted in Florida on charges of attempting to bribe a University of Florida football player to shave points in a football game He had been free on bail pending an appeal of that conviction Continued From Page 17 granted immunity from prosecution Vogel Quindazzi and Green were not Green's whereabouts are unknown said Hogan University of Connecticut and St Joseph's College officials announced immediately the expulsion of three athletes from each school involved in the investigation Egan star of the St Joseph's team which finished a surprise third in the NCAA championship tournament was among those expelled He was to have been honored as the college's outstanding athlete at a St Joseph's sports banquet Thursday night In the first break of the scandal last month Hacken was arrested on a charge of bribing two Seton Hall players ArtHicks of Chicago and Henry Gunter of New York They were paid $1000 each to shave points in a game against Dayton at Madison Square Garden Feb 9 Wagman WHITT LEADS Continued From Page 17 ith the gallery at Houston last week-end complained that a spectator upset him some Thursday when "the guy laughed at me for getting into an unplayahle lie" Bolt shot a 71 Huston LaClair of Birmingham was disqualified after posting a 76 Ile was found to have signed his card that showed a four on 17 whereas it should have been a ive Five players tied at Main of Danville Va Doug Higgins of Fort 1Aorth l'aul Harney of Worcester Nlass Bill Collins of Crystal River Fla and Doug Sanders of Ojai ('id 01-1111t SCOREK Heineken's Heineken's Heinekeii Beer 694it ri Totals 3-4-5-9-5 Totals 28 0 1 0 Beittinore 000 000 5 9 1 Washington 000 000 0 I 0 ISingled for Kutyna in 9th 279 WashIngton 27-15 Hansen Gentile: Robin son Adair and Gentile more 7 VVashington 2 Robinson Snyder IP 11 eerbbso Hall (W 101 9 2 0 0 1 3 )(McClain 2-11 7 8 4 4 3 3 KIIPruitein 1131100 Kutyna 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 to three batters In 8th ti Kainamon Honochick Flaherty A-4541 WHITE SOX 9 A'S I KANSAS CITY April 27 Early Wynn handcuffed Kansas City batters with a five-hit pitching performance Thursday night and the White Sox downed the Athletics 9-1 The victory was CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ab bl ab bi Aoaricioss 5 1 1 0 Howerss 4 0 1 0 Ftlx 2 4 4 4 0 Hankinsrt 4 1 2 1 Landt 4 3 3 1 Lunme2 4 0 0 0 SieverN I 5 1 1 1 Siebernlf 4 0 0 0 Mmoo If 5 0 3 5 Thrnheryd 3 0 1 0 SmIth 4 0 0 I TuttPcr 40 i0 3 4011 Carey3 3 0 00 1 5 9 1 0 shIlivame 2 0 5k vim 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 thanatonoc 0 0 0 Dalev0 0 0 0 0 1NAhal I 0 0 0 Kunkel 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Jhioon0 0 0 0 0 1 4tiovd 1 000 Wickaham0 0 0 0 0 Totals '40 914 9 Totals 32 1 51 302 000 1133-9 14 I C1tY WO Dot 1 5 I Wrack out for Daley In 3rd 2Struck out for Kunkel In 5th: 30rounded out for SullIvan in Oth anted out for John-on In 8th Chxalto 2741 Kansaa City 27:11 LOB-- Chicago Kansas COY 5 213 Mtnoso Fox 113 Anaricio Martin RR 2-St 5b I or Wx0n Daey IL 121 3 6 5 4 Kunkel 2 1 0 0 0 Johnson 5 3 1 I 1 Wirkrsharn 1 4 3 3 nee) 'Martin) a SmIth Meg Soot and Chylak 2 39 A-0443 fff ti PORN -i ii8 1 ii A sure hit after the last run is scored ls AO 7g 3 311 72 41-34 --7:" 38 35-73 36 39 3- 11 37-78 3A 35-73 38 39-75 35-36-71 72 38 36-74 31' 38-75 38 38-76 3941- 80 40-37- 77 44-42-81 38 42-60 31 38-72 38 35-71 4139-80 41-40-81 36-41-77 36-36-72 18-36-74 37-31-73 35 41-80 39-36-75 Jimmy Burke Ed Carpenter Ben Chanderl Earl Jacobson tCein Hal Mc Commas Al McMichael Tod Menefee fine Mitchell Jr jnt Moore Jr Bobby Nichols Jack Smith areen Smith Sammy' Speer Lefty Stackhouse Woodrow Tucker John Williams 'George Almon Care Coode Honitind Fc1 Hudson Van Lewis Walt Mellon lkthell Petri Ramirez nnt Thornton 1 )e Wendland xtic arateur a treasure of pleasure 4 from Holland to here! 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