Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 5

Location:
Florence, South Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ELLER PULLS MUSCLE AGAINST ST LOUIS LOSES lg SPORTS Wmigg jfcwg SPORTS I HmCmMML SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 25 1937 MORNING NEWSl76RENCprS? PAGE IVE 1 I I I I am I I Hi I aa ia a I I I 1 1 1 I a MMMM Cubs Beat Cards In Hot Slugging Bee 13 12 Blanks Boston Bees Derby Draws The Best Horses RESULTS Ott Knocks Two Homers Eight Of 12 Top Money Winners Run In Kentucky Classic Worked a 3 0 bat stands in AB II II 0 3 3 1 by Clyde Van Dusen 4 0 0 2 3 al Churchill Downs 2 3 to do no better than 3 0 Donors 0 AB into 2 ana H4U 0 Darlington Lazzeri Selkirk Newsome Marion oxes or 6 To 5 Victory Cup Next ri day UNDERGOES APPENDECTOMY in AB 0 0 2 0 AB 3 0 5 2 THIS IS THE RECORD OE if 2 2 JACK ROSE 0 2 to the ui AB 1 Tcnnb 3 3 1 I 4 0 OTTO McCALL 0 II AB II 0 5 0 3 3 3 I) 3 27 a 2 3 3 2 0 2 15 It 3 0 0 fi 3 ought a ro 3 4 1 3 3 2 0 0 II 0 AB ft 0 0 0 0 Id l0 200 0 0 I 0 3 2 3 a 9 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 2 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 It Its turn a 3 Cincinnati 4 31 0 10 0 0 0 27 3 3 lb 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 30 fur and 3 32 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft A 3 0 0 2 3 4 4 0 "3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 3 0 II 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 30 the thii 3 2 8 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 27 0 0 1 (j 3 0 0 0 756 333 333 000 000 2 2 4 5 3 3 2 2 2 I 0 2 0 0 0 to 3 0 0 8 3 2 2 0 a 13 I 0 fl fl 3 fl fl 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IQ A 5 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 fl1 0 4 3b 0 0 2 0 a 0 II 0 2 4 3 2 0 (J a 3 3 for for for for 0 3 3 (I 0 0 0 10 10 10 6 3 0 3 i he home over the a Pittsburgh New York St Louis Philadelphia Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati Boston UNDERWAY OR A BAER BOUT a Bus I on Garins if Mayo 3b DiMaggio 0 0) 0 0 ti hue was able fourth JOE RATTY HANS BERKIE HARRY THOMAS RAY PECADA HOOTS BERGER () KITTS RATTLING MENNS fan li is two MAX BAER KING LEVINSKY RED BURMAN ART LASKY JAMES BRADDOCK PRIMO CARNERA BOB PASTOR JOE LOUIS Ju rt LJJ 4 32 In Sixth Inning MH) MJQ 100 I no 4 Runt bflle Rounds Rounds Hounds Rounds Rounds Rounds Rounds to '1 Herts match will take place night at 8 o'clock at in National League Won 4 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 and then Hemsley rapped over second bringing in and Clift Pitcher Jim struck out to end the in year wild nmtli Detroit Philadelphia Boston St Louis New York Cleveland Chicago Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paul Dean May Have Spelled inish To His Career By Miserable Exhibition risch Gets Plenty of Headache Material International League Newark 6 Montreal 4 Toronto 11 Baltimore 9 Jersey City 2 Bochustef 1 Syracuse 5 Buffalo 4 rt National League Boston at New York Chicago at St Louis Brooklyn at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh' Moore Cucclueilo 2b 777 letcher lb 777 Lopez 777 Warstler xs McGowan 77 Lannlsg 7777777777 Jordan xx TOTALS Bjttert for Warstier xx Batted fur Lanning Danulng tipped in 4th) 0 4 24 A 4 a 2 National League Philadelphia 7 Brooklyn 3 Naw York 3 Boston 9 Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 2 Chicago 13 St Loub 12 Henry Pridgen of Andrews un derwent an appendix operation at the Saunders Memorial hospital last night His condition at an early hour this morning was re ported as "good" 33 In Bin In 9tli CucuncUu'i NEW YORK April 24 Jimmy Johnston of Madison Square Garden today announced that Max Baer former heavyweight cham pion now in femdoii had agreed to meet Bob Pastor the New York boy who stayed ten rounds with Joe Ijouis providing ti suitable date ran be arranged In a cablegram Johnston Ancll Hoffman manager of Baer said the former titleholder "wilt gladly box Paato provtfhpg a date can a 3 0 0 3 3 BcarseH Sacrifke on Cincinnati Baas on bulb Boults 4 6ti Buuri i Hah I Bauern 1n 8 Winninv niicher aceu and luiuuunu National At Louh AB I 5 0 I 5 Yankee Murderer's Row Outhit But They Con flicted In The Pinches I 0 7ar6 kuur Philadr Iphla Hnrey cl 0 A 0 to 16 American League Detroit ut Chicago wet grounds co lorn xiuscon a St Ixnils 4 Cleveland 3 Philadelphia 6 Washington MICHIGAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION WHO WILL IGHT 2 0 0 0 fl a 0 0 Nt Loals Moure 8 Martin 2b Bordaaaray gu Mcdwick If MUC lb Martin rf Durocher Oarudoaski c'' Harrell JoUnoon Dean Rba Winford Brown Gutterldia Seibert sitx Paatrtl xaxx TOTALS Batted At BwUh AB fl 3 8 Clcaxo Galan ir Hetman Cavurmu ct Collin ib Dcmorcc rf O'Dea Haak 3b 7L Juries a Purmalec Bryant TOTAfl game will probably neuirai grounus AU It 11llluh All a By KOIil ltT KAY AP eature Service Writer Col Matt Whin guiding genius of the Kentucky Derby gets "all het up" when he hears someone remaik that the $50000 added stake is a race for mediocre horses becaue not so he says Eight of the 12 leading Ameri can money winners apiienred tlie Derby for better or for worse in the final analysis money winnings comprise the only con venient standard for rating thor oughbreds Sun Beau the world champion money wnuwr with earnings ol $376744 raced in the derby but finished among the also rans when ReJgh Count splashed his way to the richest purse $55375 in 1928 EquipoiscX winner oil $338610 did not race in the Derby but he was trained for it only to go lame on the eve of the 1931 race in which his great rival Twenty Gran broke the track record Zev Win At 20 1 1 1 a rhell 1 Biai TOfAbS Ajrdl Kirby UWoii II Rmro'l lb Kiiby rf Hudion an Breton (f Jb Kirby TOTALS NEW YORK April The National league champion New Yoik Giants found the range in to me snort ent neia lheir own Polo Grounds today and topped the Boston Bees 3 to 0 on Mel Oils first two homers of the season and a round tripper by Dick Bartell While Clyde Castleman pitched six hit bal the Giants generally were Ineffective against Johnny Lanning except lor the circuit smashes The victory was the Giants third straight of the campaign and second in a row over the Bees With nine straight in nings without a run the Bees have names Louchheiin POMPOOX tuhiiwn with Trainer vanity riarkri a Derby favorite won as a 2 year old Ulin goino to the post eight times uuuuny str races and placing twice lie picked up 7250 the Handicap his first time out Jhis year and will race in the 3'20 ooo wood Memorial stake a week before the Derby 3b Cb lrikc by william I by 3 Hu Wiinsma 1 in oil Nrwroin 3 in 3 3 liinliir: 0 In I Irmina on Cohan In Winmn nit bar William llib Tima 3:31 Lost 0 1 1 2 1 Cll'ftli 63 olia 3h I'nwt II ciihria ilcliry Lturrti SHklik Hoas cl tram Muirhy TOTALS Mrs Etlirl Mars REAPING KAVAKD his in (he nionev asi 2 yeir uhl winning $56965 and is favorite in Hu Ken mcKy urroy IMav 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 000 000 0 020 00X 3 Dan Runs 000 230 0U 7 3 Buchftr Ruiu iUed Atwood Moore Klein Uuchar Kutli Kluminr Two but hila Atwood Arnovich Manuvli Buctirr Thra boot (loofc biiirli Vorri on bnaa ilrpoHin 4: lliltsdlnhlo a Dare on bla La Maatrr 3 Munjo 1: riMmutartt I' Htrlka onl aMnrtrr I rivonatoi 1 Muno Uns Munro 1 in I mnlnua paitr son Km mudt i wild Muoao Loring nkhrr MjMv t'arkr Reroii nq Qom Klim bemud tlie excellent pit ching of Vcrnle Brown defeated Hnrdls 8 to 2 and wnn the tipper district title in an exciting gaino nf bnsrlmll played al Timmons ville riday alteinoon Moore uacotc tiarrell and Tur ner led Elim's attack from the pinto while Kirby and Benton were outstanding with Uicir stickwork for Sardis Gi eeleyvillc winner of tho lower district will inert the Elim team In two games tills week On Tues day tlie two aggregations will bat tle it out at Greeleyville and on Thursday will play nt Z2lm In the event that each team wins one gtune a third played on tHm Moure ft Deceit 3i I Um 3b Harrell lurnar lb THE STANDINGS Ainerfciui league non 2 3 1 2 1 1 I 1 Bartell ss Chiozza 3b Moore If Ott if Ieiber cf McCarthy lb Dannhitf Whiteheart 2b Castleman TOTALS 33 BOSTON '7 77 000 NEW YORK 001 Warstier 3 Castleman liina Chtozxa Mayor letcher balled Olt 2 Bartell Home hnns OH 2 irtoll Double Chiosxa and McCarthy Burtell and McCartny: Bartell Whitehead to McCarthy Lett on bDsrh New York 8 Boston 0 Babes cn balls off Caatleinnn 2 Lanning 2 Cattleman 5 Lanning 4 Um Pmelli Stewart ana QvUley Time 1:54 Special to the Moi Ding News: MARION April 24 lh" Marlon oxes defeated the Loris high school boys here riday aft ernoon in a merry go round game oi baseball bv a score of 19 to 1 Loris never had a chancs and tlie Marion boys got 19 inis off three Loris pitchers Loils touched Phillips ol Marion for only three lilts Batteries for Marlon: Phillips and Clemmons or Leris: Kapps Rabil Grtflitli and Richardson tb'ri Cronin mid AlnnirtR ort on Vorb Unhlun It Uttta on bll 3 Murphy 1 Uroy A Wilson oetrmutll 3 Hur oil I'Minon In 1 3 innlnib Murvliv 3 In 3 'll Grove 1 In Wllon I in CHirmurllrr 1 In 3 Wild nnrlf Prar Wimlna Murphy Lorin OaltrmuaUrr Mvr inriy Merman end Uulnn Tim ria AT CENTER BRICK WAREHOUSE TUESDAY APRIL 27 W8 0 11 13 13 37 was plciiously 'victorious in tlie 1930 Kentueky Derby the year cue famous sen ol Sir Galliiliad HL troke the record lor the amount of money won by any horse in one season Zev winner of $36304(1 during his turf career wa tic victor in tiie 1923 Derby at tlie startling odds cf almost to 1 His Ken tucky win started him on a career of impressive triumphs over fa mous imported horses as well us over Americnn breds Mate his total of $301410 in cluding a few dollars picKeu up a an unsuocesstul English campaign was only able to iinisli third in 1931 lop light tlie leading mcney wlnnlng lilly with $275900 did not race in the Dorbv aifbO'Dh she was tlie winter book favorite in the early stages of her unsuc cesslul training camnalgn for the 1932 stake Blue Larkspur Col II Brad ley's best monev winner with a total of $272070 raced in the 1929 Gallant ox winner ol $328lb: Derby won By ILAY BLOSSER CLEVELAND April 24 Bob lM lo fl 4 1 1 4 3 4 3 3 13 Johnson In Ryba Hth Osroflowskl in Olh Wtnford in 9th 000 413 001 ISO Rund Hack Juries Tho squad will Include Uudge Parker Maku Joo Hunt fmutli man nnmrd for the Japanese test but unlikely to sec action: Bobby Riggs No 4 in the national rank ing and Bryan (Bltsyt Grant Atlanta's whirlwind In a nutshell who was loreerl through pt ensure of business to forego me opening round iiviU hos All but Miko arc hem on tho tenth Gene a senior nt the University of Souihcrn Callt will have co return to school tor I a few davs after nlavimr at San to rancisco and cxfiecU to taava PITTSBURGH Apill il Rookie Infielder Let: Handley who got $20000 for signing with the Pittsburgh Pirates delivered a ninth Inning single will) two out to give victory today Americans Open Bid or Davis now gone 34 consecutive without crossing tho plate sllionl Al arw York AB GAMES TODAY American League New York at Boston Detroit at Chicago Philadelphia at Washington St Louis at Cleveland Bob Says Be Ready However In a Couple of Days Strikes Out 11 Men in Six Innings lie Pct 1000 750 500 500 500 333 333 750 Team Will Be Lead By Don Budge 21 Year Od Batted tor Andieus In Olli ST LC'JIS ibo ooo non 1 CLEVtt AMI 030 (100 3 Hornsby Hughes Huns huttel Hl slev 2 Hornsby Dsvls Pvllalc 3 ell Two bate Hale Cilnpoeli rhr base hits Pvt Ink Stolen bsc VoMiuk Double nlnys Hornsby Knickerbocker to Davis Knickerbocker Hornsby lo Dnvis: Hr I to Dtvis Hushes Trosky to Lary tell un bisrs Louis Cl'vclnnd A Bse on eller W'slkun Sirlkeoui iller II Walkup 3 lilts ofl ell 'In 6 Innings Andrews 2 in 3 Iosina relict Umpires Jclinsion Gclsvl Mununeis Time 2:21 NEW YORK April 24 Led by a 21 year old "veteran" red headed Donald Budge the Unit ed States Davis Cup team will open iU latest bid for the trophy it List won In 1926 against the Japanese next riday Saturday and Sunday at San raucb co At the same time Australia will be engaging Mexico at Mexico City Tlie "home" tc ini al San ran cisco and the vlsiiing forces In tlie Mexican capital arc luvorcd to survive these first round Ameri can zone tics and advance zunc final to be licld May 29 30 and at at me vest tte club orest Hills Of tlie two tlie Americans hive the harder row to hoc Though Japan never has been noted for exceptional doubles strength and Don Budge and Gene Mako na tional Champions are expected to stow away tliat Kmt without un due dUBculty the singles situa tion is another matter Budge with his typical Califor nia "dynamite" nerve is favored Lu whip both Yauiaglsbl and ttmiteru Nakano Hie former however Is rated dangerous con tender by so seasoned it critic as Ellsworth Vines who saw the Jap anese stars during tils tour ot the Orient rankie 'Parker America's No 2 singles man for tills tie should be the choice over Nakano (mt no better than even money against Yninaglshi On Hint buls tlie outcome jnay bo close The Mexicans arc not expected ft provide much but altitude for the Australians who haw Davis Cup veterans in Jack Clawford Vivian McGrath ami Adrian Quist and a nromlslna new comer in 18 ycar old Jack Bromwich lie of the two fisted back hand If they are successful against Japan the American players will report in New Vork on Monday May 10 lo begin practice for the next round Having played on clay at Sam rancisco they will nave to acc mnatc i icinseivcs Uta cluuiga to orest lulls' luri for the East on May 9 Bitted yz Batted CHICAGO inmA Error hatred Bordnaarav 3 3 Cavarrftta 2 8 Marlin 1 Motwlck 3 Galan Cvlllnv Herman 2 Mnrtln 3 Moore Driwree O'De Tan have iHta Cavarretia Mecwlek Demoree June Hrrmyu Moore Three base Car krretla Homt Martin Mrd blcls Stolen bJtM Marlin 2 Doubt Martin and Martin uurocner ana Chlvaiu 3: st Loul 4 1 I'armamr nvba 3 Wlnturd 3 hand He better watch out for Perhaps the outstanding battle that Rose has to his credit was the one that he made with Hans Birkie one of the very few boxers that went 10 rounds was the classy lad from Detroit and who is now going to fight champion James Braddock at Chicago the Latter part of June Of course Rose also lias fought many outstanding men since becoming a professional but many of their names are not known to local boxing followers however it may be said that there are plenty of great boxers who's names are not well known to fans In New York however they arc the boys who in days to come will be the outstanding fighter of another year in which both McCall's and Rose's name may be ift the list Tickets for this big boxing show are going like hot cakes and those who wish to witness this heavyweight battle had tetter secure their tickets at once The on Tuesday Wathhiilnn vnapn'Rit Myrr 2h Kwhet Hj Bimmons Stone rf Trnvij tty LWi4 3b Hnunn Nriyxotn r)hen Siiwton TOTALS 33 Rlrd Cohi'B iti9lh nnu4iirann4 WASHING row 77 El iQjWrrher Msiei In Jihiuoit stone WHIUtne inney Myrr Smitnona Itoihrortc Werber Ten bK Mxr Three bMf htu Tnivu Sloten Werber Scrl tkA Cicil Double pl to to Dean (2 Travia lo Meer to Kuhrh Johnanv tn BrurVer Lett on baseawThHaiielnhln WoatoneKn 9 on Mlh William 7 eW New onr a Newiwm iiniria IT ink 13 innlne ltMin Newaom I bard Dlnnetn and Owina 2 10 ObQ Gm noo oio i a RiHig baL'til Emwi II Ia4Utlt mikirb 2 Ciam McNa Twn base DM rr ASmarfn Cronin Three bne liH SaUirk SairUicr LotUn Dorr 7b Cramer rt (lafUe If Cumin et 7 Hivaini 3b eurH Dautbtra ug Milk rf Almeda lb Grovo i wn oii Mdrcutn it OatermueUrr McNfltf ttr9i TOTALS Balled txt Ram fur tt errell in imh flMird tot OaUtmutllrr in URK BOSTON Lt ot fJtfrtr GrhrU JIgas er Cronin lll Ltirrert MIU Laaaen Selkirk UaHke Duube iUr Otto McColl Matched Against Sparring Partner Joe Louis ret looo sx one singled and two 'elier lott ills of the season today to the St Louis Browns 4 3 but maintain ed his retold strikeout pace by fanning 11 men in tlie six in nings he pitched before a pulled muscle in his "million dollar arm forced him from the game A first inning streak of wildness in which tho Brcwns got all tneir runs and two of the four hits they bagged oil eiler heralded tiv: downfall of the major league strikeout king Iowa Bob said he could be read for action again in a couple days The 18 yeur old schoolboy had the Hornsbymcn churning the at mosphere a rate virtually equalling that with which he him up the striKeout mark of 17 la season eller started by walking Knick erbocker and alter Allen filed to Campbell Vosmik singled Bel! drew a pass md Manager Rogers Hoinsby walked forcing in Knick erbocker Clift struck out by the schcclbcy walked Davis forcing in vosiniK a single Hornscv Walkup nine The Indians pushed over tlici three runs on a sharp outburst in the second Hale dcublcd to right Campbell walked Pytlnx tripled to left to bring in two runs and then eller surprised everyone by a neat single to right scoring Pytlak Bu the scoring abruptly end ed when Hughes forced Lary who naa waiKec ana Averin nit double play April A pincn single bv Jack Rothrock off Washington's Buck Newsome gave I hiladelplila it 8 lo victory over the Senator today Newsome in his first appearance' auuinsi riniuoeipiiia tnls went along smoothly tntil ness overtooki him the At a AAMiniion It Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won 0 3 fhlUd lnhl Brosuv lb1 Moor 1 Klrlu r( AtlwUcIi if Anvoog 0 hllliry 3b ecliarvb Nunl 2R LtMivlu I TOTALS By innlnt: BHOOKLYN O0I HttLADLLPHIA 010 Brack Lavaarlta BOSTON April vh York Yutikec siege guns filial ly warmed up today but it took them ten innings belore Tony lazzerl and orge Selkirk bom barded tin Red Sox into a 6 to 5 dch at Sirring the first victory in stmts in defense of tlieir Amerkan league and world chiunpInnsliiiHi the Yanks made only nine liits oil Lclty Giove and two other Boston nuricrs compared to im 11 the Sox from Mcnte Jolinilv Murphy But cue ol the hits was llr homer for inurilercrs tow trneon a round trip clout lazzcil in the eighth mid another was a game winning two run triple by Twinkletoes George Selkirk in me tenin A merlr vi Wildness Overtakes Pec Dec Star In The that best never right tle Center Brick warehouse TPir1inotMn t) 4 0 3 a 13 a a DnrLiv Iwentv Grand alter a brilliant 2 year old campaign in competi tion with Equipoise and Mate won a smashing Derby victory 1931 and his time of 201 5 for the mile and a quarter still stands as the Churchill Downs Derby ana track record Twenty Grand won before he rctiicd Display winner ol $256526 was an also ran in the 1926 Derby wlub Victorian $253425 never raced in the Derby although he whs named for lu Extei ininaior Derby victor tn 1918 it odds of 30 to 1 won $252 o96 in hfi racing career which turned him acclaim as erhaps the best distance runner and weight niirlar ever seen in America Man O' Wm the horse of the centiuy which lost only one race in two years ami broke five world records did not raes in the Derby He was the only elimnpton whose ownei ileliberntelv passed up tlie Kentucky slake in tavor of rncin? cnljr in the East caxntniis totaled $249 465 Boston Clings To Its Rec ord 34 innings And Not A Run Has Crossed The Plate ST LOVIS April Dizzy Dean Lon Wayneke $nd then the st Louis Cardinal' pitching may have been answered today when the Chicago Cubs pounded five Red Birds for i 15 iiiLs and a 13 to 12 victory Thq answer seems to hcad i aches for Manager tankie risch and the storekeepers Ray Harrell Bl Johnson Paul Dean Mike Ryba and Jlin Win ford went to the mound in sue i cession iu desperate eG fort to halt the Chicago sluggers Tna younger Dean protialrly wrote ub iuuv itviiipurarmy his careiT Three men faced him Many of the loyal followers of Otto McCall of Darlington are much excited over the coming of Jack Rose the colored heavyweight champion of Michigan and are expecting to witness the workout that Rase will have here on his arrival on Sunday While he may not have anyone to use as a spar ring partner Matchmaker A Grinnell says that he will do his utmost to secure someone to give tlie visitor a good workout so that tlie boxing fans in this vicinity may see what Jack does in his ring work that Otto docs not do It is said that Jack is ope ot tlie best boxers in the heavyweight class and that he is also able to do some punching however very few boys in tlie heavier division can hit any harder than McCall with possible exception of Joe Louts When the Brown Bomber was working out for Jack Sharkey the boy from Michigan was used as a sparring partner ana ljuus saia at time Uvat he gave him liis workouts and that ire was able to liil Jack with his l'illll i lnrn rf Winri rt DlrKhllol Vaugtiuii Suhr lb Brubakcj Handley Todd Bauer Srullr Swift 0 TOTALS 33 Balled for Bauer In 8th Cincinnati onn mi a PlTTSnUROH 110 800 002 3 Kiror Baurr' Vauthan Scarella Run batted Dirk hot Uelhert Good man Handlax 3 Tu bar hits Good man Wnr Dlekahot Walkrr Biol ri uribart Dirketiot ictt rutab'irah 3 Hailahan I Ian 1 Hadi Iwllt I in I ViiPlie KIein Tun lM Hurt orces Boy Wonder To Retire Bruins Blast ive Hurlers As ast As They Entered Dodger Errors Hand PliiUies Ball Game 0 0 0 0 3 tnp Grove In (th far Wilton lu 8ih LaMaster Hurls Materful Game or The Phila delphia Outfit 1 PHILADELPHIA April 24 fP) line support by tlie op i position fielding the Phillies bat tered Van Mungo and the Brook Jyu Dodgers 7 to 3 today behind the eight hit pitching of Lefty Lanuuster who hurled his first complete game in the National league ive Brooklyn errors three by Cookie I avagetto at second base just about bunded the ball game to the Phillies on a platter I Mungo In six innings gave up seven hits and six runs Three of the Dodger misplays were made while he was on the hill Tlie defeat was Mungo's second oi me young season out he nca seven butters to bring siriKcoui local games Bronkbn i Ht ack cf Bucher Wltui it i'htlpt Morgan PvterMiii HiJdbOIX Xt Ebi UKltdi 7777 I LavuRPllu 2b 77 I IUmcIA Ib I KnalMh aa 7 I Munvu 777 7 I ialumnu a I IQTAL8 777 7 I Bah fur helpa In 5 Bal'cd fur 3th br hin'ttw 4AHV1S V' fl ttJki tn Buiivicx VuA Brnwn and Sardii: Vauq and Kirby be Hr anned on tlieir return lhe btateV 7 Here Arc a ew of I he Bovk That He Has Who Are Well Known Sponsored by American Legion Cost No 13 Rose Ha Worked as Sparring for the ollowing Well Known Boxers: CinchinxU Oulaw 3b Walker ci Goodman It Weintraub rt Lombardi Srars'llii 1b 3b McCormick 2b Myrrs ss Udhhan TfYl Al Two out when wlnnliia iun cd Single Wins (i li Pirates rt Johnson Dcwn ih Brittle? lliJfi Nt wntuc Cisxril 2b William ink Rothrock a Parktr as TOTAL lulled for WiilHrtx in 9lh xx Rar lor UruvkPi in 9tti Meet Greeleyville or Dis triet Title This Week Left mt oc fe Uls 1 Dean 3 Rrvant 4 Leo 1 birikuulf HarrHl PnrmaHt ford I Bryant i Lte i Hit Parmake in 4 Innina: Bryant 3 in 4i 4 DeaiLl In 0 Winford 9 3: Har rell in 3 Johnauu I In 2 3 1 Lee I in I Winning Ury anu Rybi Umptr Moran Materkurth and Time 3:38 Elim Wins rom i 4 gtefcvf Abuttal EMI 1 3 Hal Jo Sox omh Romp To Amtikan Al (IcirHud St Louis AB II A Kukksrbucker ss 3 113 2 Alien cf 77777 77 50110 VoKintx If 31130 Dell rf 3 1 0 Hnrnby 2b 3 I 0 4 Clift 2b 4 0 0 1 Uxvi lb 3 0 2 Hemsley 77 4 0 1 4 1 VVitlkun 4 0 TOTALS 777 3 27 Irvrland A Lniy 3 0 0 2 1 'Huxhes 3b 3 0 0 0 Averill ft 3 0 0 1 Trosky lb 4 0 2 I goiters 4 0 0 0 9 Hale 2b 3 1 I 1 CinpbsIl 2 I 1 5 4 12 12 1 1 viler 77 2 0 1 0 Andrews I 0 I 0 0 Heath I 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 30 3 8 2'.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Florence Morning News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Florence Morning News Archive

Pages Available:
920,873
Years Available:
1924-2024