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50 Snorts CITY REGULi 'i Buffalo Evening News Thursday April 1950 Champion Red Wings' Earn Two Places on NHL's All Star Team By the United Press MONTREAL April 27 Two players from the Detroit Red Stanley Cup champion team and three from the Montreal Canadiens won places today in the National Hockey League lyy bu Aii btar squaa The team picked by the six coaches included two unanimous choices Wings Maurice Richard of Montreal and Ted Lindsay of De troit Named for the second straight year were Richard Bill Durnan of Montreal and Sid Abel YUHAS GOES ROUTE OR 2D TIME WINS OR ROCHESTER 2 1 NEW YORK April 27 Johnny Yuhas turned in his second complete game and victory of the season as he pitched the Rochester Red Wings to a 2 to win over the Syracuse Chiefs at Syracuse Wed nesday night It was third International League triumph in four games Yuhas had eight strikeouts and allowed nine hits the same amount of safeties collected by the Red Wings off three Syracuse hurlers A single by Don Richmond triple by Hal Rice and Don fly out produced two runs in the fifth inning At Baltimore Anse (ex Bison) Moore hit a homer and two singles to drive in four runs for the Orioles who battled to a nine inning 9 all tie with the Toronto Maple Leafs The game was called after the ninth because of a local curfew Both the Orioles and Leafs had 14 hits Johnny Mayo and Al Ro berge led Toronto with three each The Montreal Springfield game was postponed because of wet grounds of Detroit The lineups: IRST Bill Durnan Montreal Gus Morison Toronto Ken Reardon Montreal Sid Abel Detroit Maurice Richard Montreal Ted Lindsay Detroit SECOND TEAM Chuck Rayner New York Leo Reise Detroit Red Kelly De troit Ted Kennedy Toronto Gordie Howe Detroit Tony Leswick New York JONES TO UNDERGO SPINAL OPERATION ATLANTA April 27 Golf gentlemanly Slam Bobby Jones said today he was leaving next week to undergo another spinal operation at Bos Leahy Clinic Jones said that he was bothered by pressure on the spinal cord He first was operated on in October 1948 to relieve pressure on the fifth vertebra caused by an acci dent 20 years earlier Until the operation Jones almost had lost the use of his right side Jones won 13 major champion ships The year 1930 his year in which at 28 he took the British Amateur the British Open the American Open and the American Amateur Kensington Net Team To Defend Title Tuesday Kensington High School the de fending champion will oppose Mc Kinley Vocational on the Schiller Park courts when the John A Clarke Tennis Series opens with a five match program Tuesday after noon McKinley and Burgard joined the scholastic net circuit this sea son for the first time The rest of the opening day schedule pairs Technical Burgard at Masten La fayette Hutchinson at McMillan Bennett Riverside at Riverside and osdick Masten Grover Cleveland at Rees The league ends June 2 Downtown to Honor 25 Swim Champions May 12 The Downtown YMCA will honor its 25 swimming champions at a sports night program in the Down town May 12 Dick Bauer was the all around champion in the field of more than 50 mermen with 21 points Competition in eight events started eb 7 and ended Tuesday night Winners and their time: 40 YARD REESTYLE (tie for Dick Bauer and Bin Wates time :194 100 REE Bauer :569 100 BREAST Harry Ruetter 1:098 100 Neil Mahoney 1:14 120 INDIVIDUAL Ruetter 1:293 220 REE Bauer 2:296 440 Ruetter 5:336 DIVING Russ Ormsby No Racing for Broda TORONTO April 27 have been a said Walter (Turk) Broda Toronto Maple Leafs hockey goalie here Wednesday night when asked about a report that he had bought a 4 year old filly while visiting Kentucky Bach to Coach at ordham NEW YORK April 27 John Bach 27 year old graduate of ord ham University was named coach of the Ram basketball team today succeeding rank (Bo) Adams Adams resigned Monday It will be first try at coaching BOXING RESULTS NEW YORK (St Nicholas Arena) Walter Cartier 150 New York outpointed Otis GVaham Philadelphia (10) PHOENIX Ariz Joe isher 138 Den ver outpointed Tello Cruz 138 Los An geles (10) Cazenovia Loop Meets Tonight Cazenovia Twilight League AA A teams meet this evening in the South Buffalo YMCA at 7:30 Bij 7 ''J STOCKING PARK LAKE Edwin Weinheimer left superintendent of Delaware Park and Mark Bell of the State Conservation Department Wednesday helped Erie County Alliance members stock Delaware Park Lake with 1100 calico bass GANISIUS ANDUB TEAMS BREAK EVEN ON 2 SPORT RONTS Canisius College and the Uni versity of Buffalo broke even in a pair of sports contests Wednesday afternoon Griffins won the baseball game in North ill more Stadium 5 to 4 while tennis team playing at home tri umphed 7 to 2 The MacKinnon brothers Don and Bob each collected three hits to lead the Canisius baseball team to its second victory in five games Don MacKinnon singled home two runs in the third inning and hit a double to score Jake Austin with the winning run in the eighth frame Sam Paxson starting pitcher hurled hitless ball and struck out 11 batters in the first 6 innings Bill Kullman Don Miller and Norm Penner won singles matches and played on winning doubles teams to lead the netters to their third victory of the season red Murphy only sin gles winner then teamed with Art Sikorski to give the Griffins their lone doubles triumph CANISIUS BUALO 4 ABRH ABRH Willis ss 4 0 0 Jaeger 2b 4 0 1 3b 5 3 Connolly ss 4 0 0 Seymour cf 3 0 0 Pilarski rf 4 11 Austin If 3 2 1 Panzica If 110 Kwasek rf 3 11 Birrce If 2 0 0 lb 4 13 Voss cf 4 0 0 erraro 3 10 Markey lb 4 11 2b 4 2 3b 3 0 1 Paxson 3 0 0 Marflno 2 0 0 Lavelle 0 0 0 0 0 Marino 0 0 0 Eldridge 2 0 0 HiVberg 111 Totals 32 5 9 Totals 31 4 5 a Walked for Paxson in 9th Canisius 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 Buffalo 0 2 0 1 1 Errors Kwasek Wodarczak runs batted in MacKinnon 3 Willis Mar key 2 Wodarczak Pilarski two base hits MacKinnon Markey Hltten berg double plays MacKinnon and MacKinnon Pilarski and Markey base on balls Paxson 7 Dorschied 2 Hittenberg 3 hits off Paxson 3 in 8 Lavelle 2 In 1 Dor schied 1 In 1 Eldridge 8 in 714 strikeouts Paxson 11 Lavele 11 Dorschied 1 Eldridge 3 winning pitcher Paxson losing pitcher Eldridge Muncie Team Leads ABC Changes With 2834 Pin Total COLUMBUS 6 April 27 Eighteen hours of continuous fir ing brought a number of changes on the big score boards of the American Bowling Congress in Ohio State airgrounds Coliseum today Wilners of Muncie Ind slipped into fifth place in the team stand ings with a 2834 total coming on games of 954 945 935 Maynard Edwards of Wooster landed in tenth spot in the all events with an 1839 total on games of 569 598 672 The standings: Team Harrys Norwood 2938 Marion Sander? Lansing Mich 2912 Burgers Cincinnati 2877 John Hoffmans Louisville Ky 2857 Wilners Muncie Ind 2834 Doubles Caspari Ed Gajkowski Milwaukee 1294 Berg Al Luchini West Allis 1279 Scheiber Truex Nappanee 1267 Ray Strobel Milwaukee 1266 Singles Emil Nagelson Cincinnati 707 Ar Kirchen Lansing Mich 697 rank Lopresti Birmingham Mich 696 Dick Clark Drexelhill Pa 691 Robert Gehrlein Erie Pa 689 All Events Jim Collins Tonawanda 1893 Emil Nagelson Cincinnati 1871 Gene Walters Wyandotte Mich 1868 Don McClaren St Louis 1865 Art Kirchen Lansing Mich 1851 Detective in Priddy Case Reduced to Patrolman DETROIT April 27 UP) Detec tive Donald Pape who took De troit Second Baseman Gerry Prid dy on a round of night spots fol lowing the opening American League game here was reduced to patrolman Wednesday and su spended for 36 days without pay Priddy was fined an unannounced sum by Manager Red Rolfe for breaking a midnight curfew He was 45 minutes overdue Pape pleaded guilty before a trial board to drinking liquor allowing a civil ian to ride in a police car and taking a car from headquarters without permission Spinney Signs With Colts BALTIMORE April 27 UP) Art Spinney a 205 pound end from Boston College has signed a professional contract with the Baltimore Colts the National ootball League club announced today Net Skein Ends at 82 VIRGINIA BEACH Va April 27 UP) William skein of 82 consecutive tennis victories started five years ago ended Wed nesday The University of Miami (la) blasted the Indians 8 1 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Bolivar 5 Cuba 2 Hamburg 5 West Seneca 4 Holland (tie) 2 Gow Wales 2 North Collins 12 Blasdell 7 Orchard Park 4 East Aurora 3 Woodlawn 17 Angola 5 ewwwBMtr i MILDNESS! a quality! Hi GABARDINES 355 MAIN ST OPEN A 90 DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT AT NO EXTRA COST TAN BLUE BROWN GREEN GRAY BLACK SIZES TO 44 Zippered Plain NO CHARGE OR ALTERATIONS or Pleated 'I 1 ft A MB Ip Behcet 'Rdl! 'BWk fie Years iir SiK z' h' tx fjsa r5 A Ash twh' T' 'V 1 ss ''if A Mw 'kJ i 1 SAM SCHNITZER BO McMILLIN BUD SWEENEY ii The Sportlight By Grantland Rice I Recognized National Authority oh Sports 3 i giawHiniiuiiHiinniKnmii II 4 iwW NEW YORK April It quite1 occurred to us the part that football played in the community life of this country just what it meant from September to January especially The following note woke us up: Grant: An item popped up in mail which might inter est you talk about big business well look at the Michigan foot ball figures just out The varsity played before 760418 spectators in 1949 in nine games the largest paid attendance record of any foot ball team in history The take was a good deal more than mil lion dollars and profit from foot ball alone paid for baseball track basketball tennis golf swimming wrestling hockey gymnastics and intramural sports for 21000 stu dents All the other sports oper ated at a deficit The Michigan Stadium was enlarged last year to seat nearly 100000 people the largest college owned stadium in the nation It $304195 to en large the place and this first sea son after enlargement it brought additional gross revenue of $150 420 They just averaged 84000 per game at home and away TV Is Help this query is to imagine you are a manager who has his choice This would be ours: NATIONAL LEAGUE: Catching with Roy Campanella and Bruce Edwards No else close Andy Seminick of Philadeb phia Phillies dangerous hitter Doc Crandall of the Boston Braves best looking rookie catcher in years AMERICAN LEAGUE: Catching Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees well in front His spon sor Bill Dickey in his prime could outcatch all those playing today with one hand A is weak in catching NATIONAL: Brooklyn Dodgers Second choice Phillies Most of the others second class AMERICAN: Infield Boston Red Sox especially in the of power Yankees Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians only fair Yankees second in all around team value NATIONAL: Outfield Boston By DICK JOHNSTON THEY rolled back the years at the Hotel Statler Wednesday night as nearly 600 old Orange and Blues renewed their days of glory at the silver anniversary Block Dinner of Bennett High School The old Bennett from the first days of the school in 1925 until the present joined forces Among the first to arrive were Morley Townsend one of the early skyscrapers of modern basketball in the city and Sid Snyder watch charm guard of the Bennett foot ball team Sid even reach the shoulder of 6 foot 8 inch Mor ley who performed for the Orange and Blue in the early 1930s Another giant rank Berst holder of the national 56 pound weight record greeted his old coach Lou Montgomery who looks as though he would fit in pocket And they remembered how they never did find out if Berst Bob Staubitz or Clarence Buchwald later a star at Syracuse Univer sity tossed the 12 pound shot on the third floor which ended track practice in the school halls for 3 years Then came the story about Dr Charley Pankow who set so many swimming records at Bennett and then at Colgate but who the fac ulty remembered as the fellow who settled the student cafeteria strike And of Milf Eaton the football guard and dash man who is a bit more portly now And of the great baseball players Bill Mcwerney Don Jacobi and Augie Mecca Joe risa now scout for the New York Yankees played hookey from the Canadian American Box Scores in Major Leagues ABRHOA Totals 37 9 14 27 J2 0 0 1 4 0 0 ABRHOA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 runs 1 1 1 3 2 12 1 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 Woyt cf Young 2b By am lb Barna rf Moore If Kluttz ss Kerns 3b Drews Wittig Dyck rf Harris eSaucier Moore 4 Byam Welaj Glynn 3 two base hits Grabowski Mayo three base hit Byam home run double plays Grabowski to Roberge reiiagrmi to wyam Base on ABRHOA 0 0 0 0 3 5 4 Totals 42 9 14 27 16 Toronto 1 0 Baltimore 0 4 Errors Drews Byam runs batted Saniski Kluttz Kerns Woyt Roberge La poinie Laabs Drews Moore to Glvnn 2 balls Drews 4 Steuffel 1 Koszarek 2 Brick ner 1 Wittig 3 strikeouts Drews 4 Steuf fel 1 Koszarek 1 Wittig 1 Harris 1 Brit ten 2 ST LOUIS CINCINNATI 2 ABRHOA National BROOKLYN PHILA 4 ABRHOA International TORONTO BALTIMORE 9 ABRHOA 3 4 4 4 4 5 3 5 000021010 Hamner Hodges Kusseii Reese two base Brooklyn rrnrs Janes batted in Sisler Russell 2 Campanella Snidep Jones 3 Reese two base hits Hodges Campanella home runs Campa nella Snider Jones double play Lopata to Campanella to Reese bases on balls Heintzelman 4 Donnelly 2 Podbielan 2 strikeouts Heintzelman 5 Donnelly 2 Pod bielan 7 winner RamsdeU 0) loser Donnelly (0 2 Reese ss 5 0 1 3 4 5 0 13 VMayo cf 5 1 3 3 3b 4 110 3 ss 5 0vl 1 Welajlf 6 0 01 Russell If 5 112 lb 4 2 1 7 0 Glynn lb 4 1 2 13 2b 5 0 0 2 3 Ennis rf 5 12 0 rf 6 12 0 urillo rf 4 0 1 Jones 3b 4 110 2 2b 5 1 3 4 Ho'ges lb 5 0 2 12 Sisler If 3 0 1 4 4 112 Snider cf 4 2 3 3 0 Goliat 2b 4 0 0 6 2 ss 3 12 1 4 1 3 7 1 Lopata 4 0 0 7 3 Oswald 4 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 bShuba 0 0 0 0 10 10 1 10 0 0 Pet 0 Totals 40 112 3014 Totals 37 4 7x28 12 bBuzas 1 1 0 One out when winning run scored 0 0 0 a Batted for Heintzelman in 8th Heslet 0 2 Intentionally passed for Ramsdell in cLaabs 0 0 0 0 10th dBowers 1 0 Philadelphia 000100003 Brittin 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 4 2 0 0 Yuhas 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 2 0 5 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 2 4 4 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 7 6 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 4 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 9 1 0 0 0 4 4 lb ss Gil'ter cf Mele rf Burns 3b 2b Blake alint Jolly bDrews Gia 3b cf Musial rf If Bilko lb lb 2b Rice Miller ss Pollet Totals 33 3 8 27 12 a Grounded out for I St I nuis 1 0 Cincinnati 00200000 2b 4 wy'ex rf Usher cf If lb Cooper Hat'on 3b ss Smith aLowrey 1 1 2 0 3 1 0 11 2 2 8 1 1 0 I 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 Totals 32 2 5 27 9 Smith in Sth 10 0 2 0 0 6 ABRHOA 5 5 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 ROCHESTER SYRACUSE 1 ABRHOA 4 4 I cf I 3b I I Rice i lb 1 1 If 1 Ortiz 2b i Str'ger ss 0 0 4 2 2 Error Musial runs batted in Slaughtex 2 Musial Wyrostek 2 two base hits Miller Adams three base hits Musial Wyrostek double play Usher to Adams bases on balls Pollet 1 Peterson 3 Smith 1 strike outs Pollet 5 Smith 3 Blackwell 2 Peter son 1 winner Pollet (1 2) loser Peter son (0 1) American Totals 36 2 9 27 11 Totals 35 1 9 27 12 Rochester 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Errors Shokes Richmond runs batted in Rice Bollweg Mele three base hit Rice double plays Stringer to Ortiz to Bollweg Hayworth to Corbett to Hayworth bases on balls Blake 1 Yuhas 4 Jolly 1 strike outs Blake 1 Yuhas 8 Jolly 5: loser Jolly Braves due largely to added power Sid Gordon Willard Mar shall Sam Jethroe and Luis Olmo first ciass Dodgers next Phillies third AMERICAN: Red Sox with Ted Williams Dom DiMaggio and Al Zarilla Tigers next with Hoot Evers Johnny Groth Vic Wertz Charlie Keller and Pat Mul lin Yankees and Indians a stand off in all around ability NATIONAL: Pitching once again Dodgers get the call with Don Newcombe Preacher Roe Joe Hatten Carl Erskine Dan Bank head Ralph Branca Rex Barney Clarence Podbielan Willard Rams dell and others Second place is a guess St Louis Cardinals should be in this spot if veterans can hold up with Howie Pollet Red Munger Max Lanier red Mar tin Harry Brecheen Gerald Sta ley Ted Wilks and others I Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain are Boston best They can be tough AMERICAN: The best pitching staff in the A should be De especially if Hal New houser comes around Joe Page is about 60 of the Yankee pitching staff Minus Page the Yankees would be struggling to finish in the first division The great left hander is their only con sistent workman Cleveland has a fair staff The pitching in both leagues is rather soggy well below par League opening at Amsterdam to attend Yanks want docu mentary proof I was he said Paul Dunn the first cheerleader got up and led the group in a Rimo Curly Ockerman who came back to lead cheers for years after he was graduated helped Bud Sweeney whose glib tongue when he was playing end and sec ond base for Bennett foretold his future success on the stage and in night clubs returned from New York to be master of ceremonies Sam Snitzer first captain of foot ball was in charge Speakers in cluded Montgomery who spouted a list of reminiscences that brought many a cheer and a laugh Principal Emmons arrar Dr Charles Rhodes first prin cipal of the school Vincent Rich ards former national tennis cham pion and Bo McMillin coach of the National ootball League Detroit Lions ormer Bennettonian Ethel Mar shall national badminton cham pion for 4 years was unable to at tend but received a Block in absentia Conceding the fact that Michi gan is located near Detroit one of the great sporting cities of the world and that Michigan teams always are packed with skill and color always interesting to watch the 760418 home attendance is an amazing happening Especially since it took place with television at work Which is full proof that both the game and television can do very well when the attraction is high class It' might be stated here that scholastic requirements match any other any where Before 1949 Notre Dame usually held the football attend ance record with sellouts or near sellouts for every game played at home and abroad But only South ern California and UCLA had a stadium to match 99700 capacity and neither USC nor UCLA has lately had the drawing power to match the two gridiron powers of the Midwest with Ohio State not so far away Yes they rather seem to like football in the midwest And they hate it anywhere else Baseball an alls OH Boxcar SAN DIEGO Calif April 27 A baseball fan fell and injured his back when he became excited during the sixth inning of the San Diego Seattle Pacific Coast League game here Wednesday afternoon Eugene Lloyd 21 fell from the top of the railroad boxcar where he was perched with other nonpaying fans outside the San Diego park fence Woolpert Succeeds Newell SAN RANCISCO April 27 (ZP) Phil Woolpert freshman basket ball mentor at the University of San rancisco was named head coach Wednesday succeeding Pete Newell resigned Newell left recently to take over similar duties at Michigan State College MINOR LEAGUE SCORES RESULTS WEDNESDAY: PACIIC Hollywood 8 Los Angeles 4: Oakland 13 San rancisco 8 San Diego 10 Seattle 3 Portland 6 Sacramento 5 AMERICAN Columbus 6 Indianapolis 1 Toledo 13 Louisville 8 EASTERN Binghamton 8 Utica 4 Wilkes Barre 4 Scranton 3 El mira 9 WilUamsport 7 'KT 1 1 1 1 JA a a a si 1 I lajlllriic 1V A 9CW MUCdllS dlUUUt Chattanooga 3 Birmingham 6 Memphis 5 Atlanta 7 Litle Rock 1 San i Antonio 3 Houston 1: Tulsa 5 Dallas 4 Oklahoma City 6 Worth 0: Beaumont 9 Shreveport 8 CAN ADI AN AMERICAN i Rome 5 Quebec 3 Amsterdam 11 Gloversville 9 Oneonta 11 Three Rivers 2 1 Where the Strength Is A rather sordid and morbid cor respondent looking for trouble wants to know the best catching staff pitching staff infield and outfield in both major leagues This should be good for only eight arguments in each league The only way you can answer Baseball Standings Results Schedule NATIONAL Pct GB Chi 3 0 1000 Brk 6 1 857 Pitts 5 1 833 Rost 4 3 571 1 St 3 4 429 2 Phila 2 5 286 3 1 4 200 3 Cinci 0 6 000 412 Results Wednesday Brooklyn 5 Phila 4 St Louis 3 Cinci 2 Tonight's Game St Louis at Pitts AMERICAN Pct GB Det 6 1 857 5 2 714 1 Wash 4 2 667 1 Cleve 3 2 600 2 Phila 3 5 375 3 Bost 3 6 333 4 St 2 5 286 4 Chi 1 3 200 4 INTERNATIONAL Pct GB Tor 4 1 800 Roch 3 1 750 la Mont 2 1 66'7 Syra 2 2 500 1V3 City 2 2 500 lli Balti 1 2 333 2 Spr 2 4 333 la Buff 1 3 200 3 Results Wednesday Detroit 8 St Louis 6 New York 10 Boston 2 Wash 5 Philadel 3 Tonight's Games Chicago at St Louis Wash at Philadelphia Results Wednesday City 9 Buffalo 7 Roch 2 Syracuse 1 Balti 9 Tor 9 (tie) Tonight's Games Buffalo at City Toronto at Baltimore iKocn at springueio WASHINGTON PHILA 3 ABRHOA ABRHOA Yost 3b 4 1 2 0 1 Wahl ss 3 0 0 1 5 Dente ss 4 0 1 2 2 If 4 1 1 0 Noren cf 5 1 3 cWell'an 10 10 0 lb 4 0 14 ain lb 4 115 0 Mele rf 3 0 0 1 0 cf 4 0 0 5 0 If 3 2 1 2 0 4 0 2 2 2 Kozar 2b 3 1 1 1 5 rf 3 0 12 0 Evans 4 1 2 4 0 Suder 2b 3 0 0 3 2 Hudson 4 0 1 0 3 aMoses 1 0 0 0 0 2b 0 0 0 0 0 Guerra 2 0 0 7 1 bValo 0 0 0 0 0 Astrothc 0 0 0 1 0 Shantz 0 0 0 0 0 Scheib 4 12 0 0 Totals 34 5 9 27 11 Totals 33 3 7 27 10 a Batted out for Suder in 8th Hit by pitched baU batting for Guerra in 8th a Batted for Wahl in 9th Washington 13010000 0 5 Philadelphia 00 102000 Runs batted in Evans 4 Chapman ain 2 home runs Yost Evans ain double plays Dillinger to Wahl to Slider Kozar to Dente to Robinson bases on balls Shantz 1 Scheib 3 Hudson 6 strikeouts Shantz 1 Scheib 5 Hudson 4 winner Hudson (1 1) loser Shantz (1 1) DETROIT ST LOUIS 6 ABRHOA' ABRHOA Lipon ss 4 2 1 3 6 ss 5 0 3 5 3 3 0 0 3 5 Kokos If 4 0 0 3 1 Kell 3b 4 1 1 1 5 cf 4 112 0 Wertz rf 5 1 2 0 0 Wood rf 5 1 2 2 0 Mullin if 3 1 2 1 Arft lb 4 1 2 11 0 Groth cf 5 1 1 3 0 Moss 4 0 0 1 2 lb 4 1 2 15 0 Upton 3b 5 1 4 4 0 4 0 riend 2b 4 2 2 4 3 Rog 'in 2 10 0 1 annin 0 0 0 1 Trout 1 0 1 0 0 White 0 0 0 10 10 1 aKeller 1 0 0 0 0 ine 0 0 0 0 0 Calvert 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 dLolIar 0 0 0 0 0 eSchacht 01000 Albrihtp OOOOO fGarver 1 0 Totals 36 8 9 30 18 Totals 38 6 11 30 16 a lied out for White in 9th Slngled for Overmire in 4th ouled out for ine in 5th Walked for errick in Sth Han for Lollar in 8th Grounded out for Albrecht in 10th Detroit 0500 10000 St Louis 000310020 Errors annin 2: runs batted in Groth Kryhoski Wood riend Coleman Wertz Arft Demars Kell Mullin two base hits Groth Kryhoski Wertz three base hit riend home run Wood double plays Rogovin to Priddy to Lipon to Kryhoski Priddy to Lipon to Kryhoski 2 riend to Demars to Arft: bases on balls Rogo vin 3 annin 2 Trout 3 errick 2 Al brecht 1 strikeouts Rogovin 1 annin 1 Trout 1 winner Calvert (1 0) loser Al brecht (0 1) NEW YORK BOSTON 2 Totals 34 10 11 27 12 Totals 33 2 8 24 10 a lied out for Masterson in 5th Singled forMueller in 7th ABHHOA ABRHOA ss 3 3 2 6 2 lb 4 2 7 2 2 110 0 Pesky 3b 3 0 1 3 1 if 2 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 Bauer rf 3 1 2 5 0 ss 4 0 0 1 1 cf 4 1 1 2 1 Doerr ss 4 1 1 0 3 Berra 5 1 1 3 0 rf 4 0 2 4 0 3b 4 1 1 1 cf 4 0 0 2 0 2b 4 1 15 Batts 3 114 2 Col lb 4 0 0 9 1 OOOOO Lopat 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 Quinn 0 0 1 1 Boston 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 New York 4 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 10 Runs batted in Bauer 3 Berra 3 Rizzuto 1 DiMaggio 2 Stringer 1 Good man 1 Woodling 1 two base hits IV Johnson Zarilla Rizzuto DiMaggio three base hits Rizzuto Woodling home runs Bauer Berra double play Coleman to Rizzuto to Collins bases on balls Mc Dermott 3 Masterson 1 Lopat 2 Mueller 1 Quinn strikeouts McDermott 3 Lopat 2 winner Lopat (2 0) loser McDermott 380000 Switch to Regal! 250000 men came in wearing 130000 men came in wearing $5 to 58 shoes COMPARED went out wearing Regals at $880 $9 to $20 shoes COMPARED went out wearing Regals at $880 I Mahogany I Triple thick crepe sole Mohawk Last ssssss i 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