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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 7

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JY TWTiiWll it -V'" V'--- i Portland Maine Saturday Morning May 14 1949 Seven 5) (i Ponder Capot Top Preakness Field Baltimore My 13 Ten horses including the No 1 and 2 flnlahera in the bonder and are' scheduled to have it out Saturday in the 375000-added Redlegs Club Chicago Cubs 7-0 Cincinnati May 13 rising Reds! clubbed four Chicago pitchers for 13 hits tonight as they trounced the Cubs 7-0 and moved into third place the National League Bud lively spaced 10 hits for his third victory in four outings TtNuisii Vis AL NICHOLSON left Bowdoin pollege weight man and defending shot put champion and Capt Earl Briggs hurdler who are expected to pick up points When Coach Jack Magee's 37th edition of the Polar Bear trackmen' compete In the Maine State Lntercolleglate Track and Field 50th annual meet at Bates Garcelon Field today Bowdoin la defending champion i Nashua Bounces Back To Nudge Pilots 3-2 (Special Dispatch) Naahua May 13 The Portland Pilots are back In second place a half game back of the Nashua Dodgers who edged them by a 3-2 score in a tight battle played at Holman Stadium Friday night THE MAGIC CARPET went on a 40-year flight to May 1909 this week It was a year when the New England Xnter-- collegiate Association deplored orghteed cheering at athletic contests because of its "disconcerting aspects Officials also discussed abolishing the "wasteful" custom of paying seasonal baseball coaches but finally decided because baseball was considered to have some "carry over" value Into post-graduate life that players should have the best Instruction available even If coaches did Insist upon being paid I Harry Libby was named captain and Alfred Tayior manager of the Spaulding Juniors nine Earle Eskllson and Freeman Blake were elected Captain and manager respectively of the Kanutsen Indians Paul Blumenthal was picked as manager of the Warriors and Ray Alpine teammates elected him captain -Tommy Catterson wrs shuffled from the Brooklyn Nationals to Buffalo Competing for Portland in the New: England bowling tournament in Boston were Jim Kelley Paul Fickett George McConville: Fred-Hooper' John Anderson Willis Delano Maurice Dunlap Fred Walker Fred Pine and Tony Mitchell Stanley Dole was named baseball captain at North Yarmouth Academy Doc Sylvester was Freeport High leader and Jack Ayres was manager and Stewart Morrill was elected manager at South Portland' High Owen Brewster was one of the mainstays of the Bow-doln tennis team as were Rodney Ross of Bath and Leonard Tlmberlake and Harrison Chapman of Port-land Clyde Deming of Bowdoin established a new State Meet pole vault record by clearing the bar at ten feet' 10 Vi and Edith' Wlnnlf red Swift was named to stage the annual tennis tournament at Bates College Coach Lewis new Preble Housfe nine started its first game with Tom Conley Matt- Plunkett Jack Flaherty John Danaghey William Higgins Dan McCarthy Pat Dumphey Capt Henry Stafford Springer and Manager Castner History trembled for a moment but Teddy Roosevelt was saved for the GOP when a Charging llpn fell at his feet with the bullet in the trusty Roosevflt rifle in its brain -i Cy Moore of Gardiner and Percy Coiby were Kents Hill mound mainstays With Le'ioy Hlght winning the shot put Jack Corineen the pole vault Lawyence Day taking a thld in the mile and Bill Murphy getting another third id the dash the- Portland High track team lnlshed fourth in the annual Dartmouth meet Everett Sweetser was attracting considerable attention with his play at third for Freeport High -Young Packy McFarland was selected as the city's outstanding bantamweight boxer and Edward flying foursome of Ernest Jackson Woodbury Pride Parker Smith and Leslie Pratt captured enough points to win a Bates meet while William of North Yarmouth Academy was developing into' one of the crack middle distance runners And John Philip Sousa was a participant in the Portland Gun first registered shoot on the Ocean Avenue grounds Thomson Stars As Giants Win 9-1 New York Blay 18 The New- York Glint celebrated manager Leo Durochera new contract tonight by pulverizing the Philadelphia Phillies 8-1 Bobby Thom son was the chlet merry maker with two triples and a three-run homer while Johnny Mize alao contributed a homer 4 '-The Giants unleashed a savage 14-hit attack while Larry Jansen limited -the Phils to five hits as the Giants snipped a two-game losing streak and scored their eighth victory in ten games Philadelphia -Raw Vorh abr a al Aahburacf 4 13 3 OiHofmaa Hamnvra 4 6 3 1 0-Lock man Wallk'alb 4 6 0 3 liOordon3 Enmalf 4 0 6 1 jMisclbn 1 ill Nieh'goar 4 0 0 4 0 MarahalLr I 0 Jonea3 3 0 0 3 Tlwmwari 5 3 3 0 0 Millcr3 3 0 1 4 II Cooper 4 0 Be'inickc 3 0 0 5 OlRiinera 0 0 11 Merer 1 0 0 0 O'Janacap 4 0 0 1 1 BicknelLP 0 0 1 01 aSlaler I 0 01 Totals 31 1 5 34 71 TOtala 39 0 14 37 13 a rounded put (or Bicknell in Oth 3 8 8 Meyer Hamner Ho(man Ennis Holman Una Cooper Oordon Thornton 2B Lock man 3 Thomson 3 Muc Thornton Thornton DP Runey Holman and Mize Led Philadelphia 0 New York IX oil Meyer 3 Jansen 'Bicknall 3 BO by Jansen 4 Bicknell 3 off Meyer 0 in 3 3-3 Innintt Bicknell 5 In 5 1-3 Jansen (3-3i Loser Mryer Ooett Jorda and Reardon 313 31755 bald Giants Sign Durocher For 2 More Years New York May 18 (AP) The New York Giants tonight signed Leo Durocher as manager for two more years His present contract expires at the end of the 1848 season No salary terms were announced President Horace Stone ham said the board of directors of the club voted unanimously to extend the contract Immediately Diir 1848 salary was believed to be about $604)00 Leo returned to baseball's good graces 10 days ago after a brief suspension He was banned by Commissioner A Chandler pending a hearing on charges that he kicked a fan at the Polo Grounds following a game The commissioner exonerated Durocher Tilling that there was Insufficient evidence to prove any charges The fofmal contract signing will take place in the Giants offices Saturday as happy as a man can Leo said as he stood by Stoneham's side when the announcement was made at a pre-game press conference Durocher came to the Giants from the Brooklyn Dodgers in a spectacular three-way switch July He replaced Mel Ott who moved Into the Giants' front office and was replaced at the Dodgers' helm by Burt Shotten Leo said he had never had more than a one year contract while managing Brooklyn Under questioning Stonehm admitted that under the new contract Durocher would be paid more than any previous Giant manager but he refused to be pinned down on an exact figure "You can say that he get as much as (Joe) he said with a grin Best guesses were that Durocher would get a 65000 to $104)00 raise Durocher began his managerial career with Brooklyn in 1838 He guided the Dodgers! until last year's sudden switch with the exception of 1847 when he was banned for a year by Commissioner Chandler for conduct detrimental to baseball Fusari Kayoes Foster In First New York May 11- (AP) Charlie Fusarl blond Irvington whirlwind exploded the Vince Foster boom tonight when he stopped the Omaha Neb youngster in 2:46 of the first round at Madison Square' Garden after knocking him down three times Foster weighed 147 Fusarl 147ft The rangy New Jersey welter floored Foster with a right hand to the jaw midway In the opening round to atartie- a near capacity crowd Foster wobbly and dazed got up at two Another right hand smash to the Jaw pitched Foster to the canvas for an fight-count No sooner! had he regained his footing than the enraged Fusarl landed another Friday the 13 th right hand bomb on the unlucky "golden and he sank down on both knees for eight As Foster staggered up and then covered up In confusion near the ropes referee RUby Ooldsteln stopped the uneven contest Slaters Thump Lynn Tigers 6-1 Lynn Man May II Catcher Ray Fletcher banged a home run double and single- In four times at bat 5s his Pawtucket Slaters defeated the hapless Lynn Tigers 6-1 tonight In a New England League game Fletcher opened the fourth frame with his four-bagger Third baseman Cliff Collins also hit for the circuit for the winners In the third with one on The victory was Howie Anderson's third against no losses Pawtucket 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 Lynn 10 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Indwwn and Fletcher Murohr Mice key (5) and Orlffin Preakness Stakes at Old Pimlico The surprisingly large field lined up Just as expected with the exception of one which hadn't even been figured to start The newcomer Is Tartu second hone to go into the entry box He is owned by Sylvester LtbroL Jr of New Orleans whole Bovard wound up third to Citation In the 1848 Preakness Others whose owners must plank down $1000 to sea their colon at the post at 415 nu an Clifford Old Rock-port Crispin! Nobis Impulse Mrs Sun Bahrain Isldor Bleber's Palestinian Mrs Ada Model Cadet King Ranch's Curandero and Christiana Stable's Parlla- ment All win carry 126 pounds Only Nine 5Iay Start It is likely that only nine wUl face the starter however depending on track conditions at race tipie Trainer (Due) Jones said Nobis Impulse would go only with a fast track and Henry Clark stated flatly that Parliament would not run unless the track Is "off" With ten going this 73rd Preakness would gross $111370 The net to the -winner If a regular nominee would be $80895 Old Rockport Palestinian and Model Cadet were made supplementary entries at $2250 apiece They would net only $78370 With the track foot 1 and the weatherman promising no rain at least until some time after the race most everyone still stuck to the speed horse Cmpot as the probable favorite The Oreentree stable star was leading in last derby after a mils and three-sixteenths the Preakness distanoe But Calumet Ponder caught him In the final sixteenth to win the Kentucky classic "We'll let the horse speak for himself" trainer John Oaver said confidently as he dropped Cspot's name- in the entry box After the Derby Gaver said Capot was the horse have to in the remainder of the 1848 three-year-okl classics Ben Jones who saddled Ponder for hli upset Derby triumph will turn the Calumet flyer over to son Jimmy Jones who will be shooting for his -third straight Preakness Each has sent out two Preakness winners Ben with Whlrlsway and Pensive papa and Jimmy with Faultless and Citation In 1847 and 1848 I Capet 2-1 Choirs The were quoting Capot at72 to 1 with Ponder at 3 to 1 However Calumet's great Preakness record and the fact that Ponder fooled them in the Derby could cause a late swing to owner Warren Wright's colt Considerable support also Is going to be accorded Palestinian third In the Derby particularly because hell be ridden by Eddie Arcaro Eddie switched to Palestinian after Olympia the Derby favorite was declared out of the Preakness Old Rockport the Santa Anita Derby winner and Noble Impulse which set a track record In winning the Survivor Stakes here Monday also can be counted upon to have many followers seeking a In the mutuel department -Ted Atkinson win be aboard Capot trying to give Oreentree Its first Preakness winner and Steve Brooks will try to make it two In a row for Ponder In his quest for a triple crown smash Derby Preakness and Belmont In Ch 2 cup Stoat 7: A by of the a two an will was two to no It exactly a battle either inasmuch as the Pilots tagged A1 Gilbert for 12 hits In eight and two-thirds Innings but some brilliant fielding plays (and good ptchlng in the pinches 'enabled Oilbert to chalk up his third straight victory The Dodgers collected their winning marker oh 'two singles and an outfield error in the sixth It was Portland's first error In the gardens A -Pilot bid to send the game Into i overtime In: the ninth Inning evaporated suddenly when Pitcher Bill Fless trying to sacrifice runners on first and second ahead popped to first baseman Wayne Belardl Just Inside the first baseline and then ran into the throwing hand Just as he was about tq throw to first base The ruled' Interference and called Frank McCon-very out at first base on the play Rip Collins followed with a single scoring Manager Newsome from Second base but lefty Bob Ludwlck came into pitch against left hander Joe Mayer and Joe filed out to end the ball game In the series finale tonight New-some will send Frank Healey to the mound against the Dodgers while Oreg Mulleavy will counter with $24000 bonus rookie Billy Loes who has a 2-1 record 1 Partliri I Naahaa ar I ib i Cotllna-If All O'rWfll'v- 0 Marcr2 Wataoaef Hoodr DerueklS Newao'oa MeCo'yc Pleaap 5 0 0 0 2 Huitera 'll Bafar 4 111 OBafardllh 4 0 2 3 0TayiorlI 4 0 1 3 2'ClmoUr 4 0 0 0 0 Kehoe3 4 13 3 IBrownl toil l'Murphye 0 10 4 Ollbertp ILudwtekb Tons 37 a 12 24 121 Totals 20 3 7 27 12 Portland 0 0 1 0 0 0 04 Naahua 11000100 'X-Oolllna Brown 3 PoetolMo Collins Taylor Watson Balardl SB-Brown Brown to Hunter to Balardl MeConvrry to Nawaome Portland Naahua 0 Od Pleaa 3 Oilbert 13 in 5 1-3: Ludwieb 0 In 3-3 Murphy hr Plaaa By Oilbert 3: Plate 4 Plaherty and Laeavlatrf 206 Mass Solons Okay 18-35 Pro Boxing Bill 'Boo ton May 12 A bill to limit professionals boxing In Massachusetts to contestants between the ages of 18 and 35 was approved today by the legislative committee on military affairs and public safety 1 Another section would allow amateurs to appear publicly at 17 1 Chirac Clnciaaati HWvrif ii 0 Hatten 3h 3 S'aUcup-aa 3 men et Saurrlf wrakrf Klu'akllb BlwthZb MiuOiri Livaiyp Verba Cotta 1 E4'dai Seh'lnn-c rf Jsffc'Lct SehenaSb BaVUys Dubialp Ch'mano akirby pb'nlep bBurira Slnatp rManch Binatad for Cnioiran in Sth Wanl lo bat for tMOarnta Biaatad for Stoat in teaaa Cincinnati Vsrbaa RBI rearrht 2 Stalleup Ha'tnp JO Diuf Stalleup Kluaararakl Hatton Verbao Smalley and Cavarretta RHm Verbaa and Cavarrrtta: Hatton 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got hits while Durgin turned in outstanding game around the initial sack I Th score: sssmsisz1! MarLeara and Wiaileei Taylor Yer-rill (7i aad Ayer i Brooklyn Buys Don Newcombe Bouton May IS (AP) The Brooklyn Dodgers tonight pur- chased Negro pitches Don Newcombe from their Montreal farm club of the International League The 22-year-old I righthander join the club immediately He pitched seven Innings against Jersey city tonight at Montreal and charged with the defeat as Montreal lost 11-3 He has won and lost two this season' Newcombe was offered for sale during the Winter by the Dodgers but the asking price was said be at least $300000 There were takers 1 Falmouth Thumps Windham Team Falmouth Mir 12 Falmouth High thumped Windham High in a Western Division Triple baseball game here today 23-8 Trailing 3-5 entering the fifth Inning the locals broke out in a rash of base hits to post 13 runs for a prohibitive bulge Tom Ober and Morrill Quinnam each collected three Ingles for the winners while Norman Oordon belted four hits for Windham Wmdtiam 4001 lift- (14 4 Falmouth 2100 13 043 33ji 0 Warren di and OuuD- Oumlan Warrra 04mr Carmichael Ian 4ft) and Lund Indian Land Wins With Stretch Drive Weotbnry Y- May 13 Indian Land continued to prove his supremacy over Dr Stanton by taking his second consecutive victory tonight in the featured $5- 000 Ontario Pace at Raceway before 19734 fans Reversing the style of race from last week Dr- Stanton went out front with Lindy Fraser at the reins "while Indian Land driven by Joe O'Brien took the No 3 slot mdian Land" pulled out in 'the stretch to win in 204:4 Indian Land paid 6880 $250 and $240 Yankees Get Wilson Marquez To Indians 1 Cincinnati May 1 IS Baseball Commissioner A Chandler today gave Artie Wilson Negro shortstop to Newark in the International league Newark is a farm club of the New York Yankees The baseball commissioner held that the Cleveland Indians had no right to Wilson because of an earlier agreement the player made with the Yankee organize ton In another ruling Chandler voided a contract between Newark and Luis Marquez tend gave him to Cleveland in -the American League Single Nips Bums In 10th Boston May 13 (AP) With the bases filled and one out Bob Elliott (Mr Team) lashed a- single Into centerfleld to drive in the run with which the Boston Braved subdued the Brooklyn Dodgers' 6 to '5 tonight before -a 32157 crowd The Braves outhit the Dodgers by an 18-7 margin and missed several scoring chances The victory kept the Braves deadlocked with the Giants for first place In the National league The loss coupled with Cincinnati's 7 to 0 decision over Chicago dropped the Dodgers into fourth place and Reds moved into third Johnny Sain who won his third victory of the campaign began his own winning rally inthe tenth Inning by slicing a two -bagger jnto the right field comer -Sain the first batter In the extra inning hustled to third as Ed Stanley dumped a single Into right Stanley -who hit safely In five of his six trips alertly continued running and reached second safely on Carl throw to the plate which prevented Sain from scoring i 1 A1 Dark who nit- safe on four Of his five times at bat was walked purposely to fill the bases The same strategy had worked for the Dodgers In the Tribe's last of the ninth It appeared that the tactic might be successful again as Earl Torgeson popped high to Jackie Robinson But Elliott after looking at a called strike and a ball whaled the next pitch through the mkklle of the diamond into center Pete Reiser running Golf Team Pnrpoodock Leader Cape Elisabeth May -Walter Allen's team rested In first place with lJ1 points as the second week of Twilight League StoirilngE I American League 1 Detroit 7 5b Louis 3 Chicago 11 Clavaland 10 i Only games sc bad tiled) Teaaa New Vsrk IS i Dalralt 15 Cleveland 14 WaablMCloa It 15 rbleaes 15 IS Philadelphia II- 15 Boatoa 0 II 5t Leals Sit CBt "ee 5 -564 4 540 464 4 460- 4 1 254 rf GAMfcft TODAY Detroit at St Hutchinson va Carver (1-lk 1-1 1 Boa ton at Waahnton Klndr(2-H or Harris (Hi va Scarborough (2-2 Now York at Raachl 14-1) "IcCanan il-O games scheduled I National League FRIDAY'S ECM7LTB Boston 5 Brooklyn (10 innintt) New York 0: Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 7 Chicago 0 Pittsburgh 3 BtJxnna 3 a GBL Pet 600 545 672 454 455 Clnrlnnatl Brooklyn Philadelphia Ptttaboreb II Loals -Cbteaco ii ii (nlshtl Hatten GAMES TODAY BEOOBtyR (3-li va Voiaelle (1-lV 4 Pnfladalphla at Haw York Rob arts (3-31 lyn at Boston Voiaoll Philadelphia i TB 3s Pittaburah Pallet ve Dickson 1-4) Chicago at Cincinnati Leonard (0-31 Wehmeiar (l-Oi or Vander Meer il-li New England League FRIDAY'4 REOt'LTB Mancheater 5 BorlnafleM 3 Providence 10 Pall River 1 Naahua 3 PORTLAND -Pawtuckat Lyi Naahaa PORTLAND Pawtorhel Manrheater Bprlaefleld Fall River Praeldeaca -Lean GAMES TONIGHT Portland at Naahua Mancheater at HprintflcM Pawtucket at Lynn Pall River at Providence Kolloway Paces 7-2 Tiger Win 51 Louis May IS Don Holloway banged out four hits In eluding three doubles to lead the Detroit Tigers to an easy 7 to victory over the St Louis Browns tonight Young Ted Gray scattered seven hits to chalk up his third victory Detroit SI Lenle abrhoif ab a Ukri (0l 4 0 1 1 8 Kollo'ar3 5 4 4 3 AKokoar 6 0 2 1 0 Kell 3 Sill Priddy3 5 0 0 3 3 Wrrlar 6 3 3 1 0 Spenrecf 4 0 13 0 W'efieldK 3 0 I 0 O'Oraham'lb 4 0 10 Bverall 1 0 0 3 0'Birv(iralf -3004 Roh'aon 3 0 13 liMoaae Omlhcl 5 0 3 2 0 Pellap'lnla ofti 3 4 0 0 13 i nirry 0 0 Orarp 0 0 0 2 OKVtm'aklp 00 00 la Plait I 0 IKrnnrdvb 0 0 4 0 4 I If 0 0 34 2 7 blWlMMl Totals 417 13 27 14 Tola la for Oairowakl In 7th ir Krnnrdv in 9th Detroit 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 Bt' Louis 00000020 0 2 Oairowakl Graham lakr Wrrta 3 Wakrf Irld Roblnaon Plait Knkoa Krll Snrncr Kollowar 3 Waka-ftrld Ctrofh 2 Wrrta Prllaarlnl Kokoa Kell Kolloway Lakr and Clamp-brll Left DM roll 13 Bt Loula 10 f( Oray A Starr 1 Oairowakl 2 Kronrdy 2 BO by Oray 3 Biarc 4 Oa-trowakl 1 Kennedy 1 off Star 5 In 4 3-3 innlnaa Oatrpwakl 3 in 2 1-3: Kennedy 2 In 2 Laser Btarr (0-51: -Gray (3-0) Hurley MeOowan and Jonea 307 7104 Pilot Averages Team AB II RBI Pilots 4(3 73 122 62 Opponents 424 44 86 46 Players AB RBF JankDWsklp 8 5 8 DeruckUb- 87 6 18 7 Hoodf 55 8 17 8 McCeUvey 48 7 15 8 NewsoanejM 51 18 IS 4 PleosP 7 12 1 48 16 IS 8 43 18 11 5 46 8 11 8 PrL 275 226 PrL JT5 333 309 306 J4 MS Ml 256 J4I 1 8 1 222 6 800 8 800 000 006 6 000 0 000 WsUonf Colllnsxf Robblnslb Mayer 2 Donunrrp EnrUndp Dykep Buchan Thomzop Healey Teutschp 57 8 1 1 I 8 5 1 6 1 6 6 IS 2 6 0 4 8 6 6 Pirate Homers Edge Cards 3-2 Pittsburgh May 12 The Pittsburgh Pirates got three home runs tonight to give them a 3-2 win over the St Louis Cardinals The climax blow breaking up a 2-2 tie was hit by Ed Bockman in the last of the ninth with none out Wally Westlake and Ralph Klner got the other round trippers Si Loula Pittaburah ab a abrki Schnnrt2 4 0 2 3 Rojrfc 4 0 10 4 Mariona 3 0 0 0 3 Hoparf 4 0 0 )1 Muaialcf 4 0 3 2 OiKlnvrlf 3 1 2 I 0 Blauaa'rlf 3 0 0 1 OiWratl'kcI 4 12 2 0 Kaaab3 4 0 0 2 4 0 11)1 Northrr-et 2 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 Dlrnntcl 0 0 0 O'O BorkmanJ 3(103 Nclaonl 4 110 I MeCull'hx 3 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 2lrCaatl'ona 0 0 0 0 0 Brrrhrrnp 3 0 10 liCaaryo 0 0 0 00 bHRIca 1 0 0 0 Bcwrllo 110 0 4 Munarro 0 0 PItxa'aUla 0 0 0 0 Totala 31 2 0 a2 121 Totala 36 3 7 27 16 Nona out whan wlnninc ran acorad Ornundcd out for Brarhvan In Oth Walked lor MeCullouah in 7th St Louia 00002000 Pit tabu rvh 01000001 Hops Bewail RBI Weatlakv Nrlaon Kiner Bockman Roiek Waatiakai Klner Bockan BB Klner Nelson Bchoendienat Pitieorald Rolek Murtauah and Btevcna Left Bt Louia 7 Pittaburah 7 Breeheen a Sewell 2 Casey 2 Breeheen Bewail I Bewell 6 In 7 Innlnaa Casay 1 In 2: Breeheen 0 In 6: Muneer 1 In 0 (faced one halter) Casey (2-1) Loser Muneer 1 1-2 1 Con Ion Warncke and Stewart 311 34653 Chisox Defeat Cleveland 11-10 Chicago Mzy 12 (AP) Gus ZemlRl'a seventh lnxilng double his ourth hit in five times at bat scored Gordon Ooldsberry with what proved the winning run in Chicago's 11 to 10 victory over Cleveland before 36814 persons here tonight Marino Plerettl fourth Chicago pitcher received credit for the victory In the seesaw battle 68 the White Box out-hit the Indians 14-12 In the three hour and 11 minute marathon Cleeriead I Chleaeo- ibrkoi1 ab I 01 I I Sralarf I ill iiO'berrr 4 ii I 1'Applln 11104 Bern! 3 3 113 MI4l 4 3 3 2 0 Bowerarf I 4 112 0 Baker 0 0 0 0 wheeler to 0 2 3 0 Pierceo 0 0 0 3 Surkont0 0 1 0 2 Kusavap 0 0 0 1 O'aRapp 1 0 0 0 0 PlerettlR 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 di Totals 39 10 12 34 151 Totals 37 11 14 27 13 trtpptad for Kusava In fifth HIM for Paisa In srvmth crounded out for Zoldak in ninth Clsraland 3 a 1 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 Vrrnon Mlrhsols Doby 0 2 0 11 -J GSTC Stops Fitchburg 8-7 Fitchburg Mass SI sy 13 Three bases' on balls and an error In the Inning gave Gorham State tteachers College an 8-7 decision over Fitchburg Teachers In a New England Conference game here today i Relief pitcher Bud Smith loaded the sacks with the visitors In the Uth -With one out Chuck Howe hit a vicious gtoueder to short but the throw to the plate vas wide permitting Gus Phillips to score from third Cliff Hall of Gray fanned eight men in the final three inftinga of relief to get credit for the win Tinker Day led the Oorham stickers with three singles In four trips Score by Innings: sara mnjHsitJJI 1 Pace Orant (Ci Hall iO) and Jordan: Bandomtoraky Smith (ti and Laahotn Grays Clip Indians a and Curt Balentlne driving In six runs the Providence Grays downed the Fall River Indians 10-1 In New England League tilt that was witnessed by a slim gathering here tonight In snapping a four-game losing streak the Grays Jumped on their former teammate Charlie Bird far three runs In the first as they took a lead they never lost Bal-entine drove In two of the tallies with a single knocked in two more with a double In the follow lng frame and then belted a homer with a mate aboard that closed out the Providence scoring In the fifth Oonkovskf and Pull a no Bird Cotone (Si and Pvt reals tucket 1 cently to the tion who was sold re-American" Associa- -vj Zernlal Clark 2Hraan 3 -Vernon Oordon Raker 3 Garcia Rapp 2 fAP Vernon Oordon Oordon Mirh- With long John ScnkOVdd fli Applins and -jpplinc and Ooldsberry Lfl Snap Losing Streak pitching six hitter battling ended at the Furpoodock Country Club tonight Jim Rowse's team was one point behind Allen's Other team scores -were Tom Scott 18 Hap Ward 12 'a Jack Reitz lOs: Cal Ollbart 8ft and Dr Cannon- Pettaplece 8 Dr Paul Rieger fired a 72 for low gross in Class A sweepstakes held in conjunction with Twi play A1 Perkins was low net In A with 78-68 Marvin Harmon posted 82 far Class gross honors while A1 Balfour had 82-71 for low net Forty entered the sweeps Errors Help Yanks Beat" Springfield 5-3 Springfield Mas May 13 The Manchester Yankees defeated the Springfield Cubs 5-3 before a chilled 1258 crowd tonight and hurdled them to gain fourth' place in the New England League Manchester got its winding margin with three runs in -the sixth Two Springfield errors and singles by Clint Courtney Elder Hsapala Glen Noback and winning pitcher Walt Wilson accounted for the 'scoring In that issfsr 1 Wlmw- Watrnilwr (It an4 Court- KutHiasa Car -) sag aullivsa for Sain scored easily Breeklva RerorM Jore'aenjt 8DMrrtr Jeoi Pajjra Total! 35 7 a 20 161 1 Total! 43 IS 30 i one out whfn winning run scored ran (or Saia In tenth Brooklyn Bo ton I MrOlothln 2 Snid-r Hodaea Reeae Hermanakt Stank 3 Bain '2 KoMnaon aula ted -rook- in 4173 lnnlnca McOlothln 5 la 3: Fa-lira i In 2 Sain (3-31 -Fallra (l-ll Barr Bailanlanta and Barllck 255 A 33 157 Next NEL Slate Sunday Lynn at Borina field: Pawtucket at Maaehaaterr Naahua at Proel-' dence Portland at Pall Hirer (2) Lrnn at Borina field: Manchaa-ter at Pawtucket Providence at Naifiua Portland at Pall Rlrar (500K Lena at BorlnafleM: Manchea-ter at Pawtuckat Providence at Naahua Wad need ay Rail River at lanni Naahua at Manrheater: Sprlncfleid at Providence: Pawtucket at Portland 5-001 Thuraday Borlnadeld Manrheater at Pal River Pawtucket (5001 Prtda Mar prtncfteld at Providence Mancheater at Naahua: at PaU tlveri awtnekat at May at Prevldanta: Naahua: Uu at Portland Portland (500 21 PaU Rier at Sorlneflrid Port-' land at Mancheater (500) Lena at Providence Pawtucket at Naahua Cleveland 10: Chlcaco 10 Plercp 3 Wynn 3 Burkont 1 Oarcta 2 Paiafe 2 Kusava 1 Plerettl 3 BO Plerea 1 Wynn 2 Burkont 1 Oarcla 1 Kusava 1 Pler-etU I Plerea 1 in 1 Innlnc (pitched to five better In 2ndi: Wynn 13: Oarein 3 In 13: Paly -13: Zoldak 5 In 3: Plerettl In 4 Wheeler Plerettl (2-0i Oarein (2-11 Rommel Pasear Boyer 311 A (paid) 36514 Chylak To Replace Soar As NEL Umpire Boaton blay 13 (UP) President Claude Davidson of the New England League announced to night that he had purchased Umpire Les Chylak of Oliphant Pa from the Class Canadian-American League Chylak who worked two years in 'the Pony League before going to the Can-Am last season will report for duty Saturday at Lynn He replaces Hank Soar of Paw- By Press Herald Photographer Brldson FOUR RINGSIDE tickets to the Oorgeous George wrestling match Monday night are changing hands here as Matchmaker Chick Hayes left presents the ducats for use as an award at the annual Press Club ball In the Lafayette Hotel tonight to Lawrence Felton sr committee member A.

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