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Show - - , ' Monday, June ".' '',':. ... , - - ' - - ,, - ' . - - ; II - 'nit -- DE$ERET NEVIS ,--- , would be given a player, or how many - , ,. - .. I . a ' .,, - ......,..,:....,,.. ThurstorrTosses-Six-Hitterartliv..,. . - . a.- - -. e; ...,. '-- , By Dee Chipman- , .- ---- - - The lowlv Idaho Falls RussettganteuPWithsomepower.hi - ,. '; - ' - - -- - . - - ... tIalltntIkst,111 Great stE" - -- Fall& -- ... Cards Ogden r -in: '' - w: L. -8 2319 Reds, - ' s,' - .1: - 14 15 14 15 38 19 4-- ). 0 Series Opener -- 1 ), . - sthome - - , ' -, , - wih.sk rd hdit . . . ' -- pitnch-hitti- 1 ' 4 - 5T - -- - - . . : - - ., '1 , , .. , , . ' i i , ' I - ! . ItWadsworth, South Atlantic Leagul 2. Savannah 3, Jacksonville 2. Greenville S. Columbia 2. - i Coiumbus NV ,, Apia i; - ' l''''.5111"11k,--..we..0-- t , - 1 --' , ,y v,. , ...,neteingroMAAW,Mio-mmety,w-x-.:4- ' I' k - ,1 " , . f ' -- 6 .I ; . 71 , r , 11 50 .4 4 . - ' . : ... : . 9 - , e.,.10. . : '1 .. - - - - - - . ' : s 7 anohseodmeourut nwehrOi!taftoetrt trbepirldascii111gmBnigliimn CthCaeheanpe, ,, ..NE.7 YORK Marinelli( liatalb ,Cooper.e Nerras Janten.p 0 0 0 0 lincirMeer,p 2 0 0 1 Blackwellp 0 0 0 Petersono 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 2 130 4 2 6 1 3 0 0 4 2.0 0 0 - --- - ' skim D, 314244Toft1a----Totilr296- . 2711 siC) - 6 -- BRGordon. Cooper. DPCorbitt, Bloodworth and Kress:. n ;Iandenir ritteer7. 2,0 Wyrostek. Klu szew- - STA1I , Blackwell 4. HitsOft Vander Meer, 6 ; 2 in 5: Peterson. New York In 1 inningBlackell 1 in 1: Dobernie, 1 in 1. WinnerJansBoston- -moor 0-4en ( 55 )Losee-yon- der, - L. Pets W. -2- 6 19 Brooklyn ......25 St: Louis 23 .23 Philadelphia 21 Cincinnati Chx;Nots Divide SUarday Double Header 17 : Chicago isme: 20 19 23 24 26 27 17 .388 CHICAGO (INS)--T- he Chicago Pittsburgh White Sox and the Washington Sttnday's Results ' Seneors split Sunday, opener, doubleheader taking the and the White Sox a I to 8, winning the nightcap, 5 to fore a: crowd of19,632.-------- - 17$4tetntsbilirr:rht Louis ite.13"-ion- k, IlYnnna4t1(1 15. .6 BOston I. Chicago Philadelphia 11. inn""- - 5 1 4 4 3 3 Yost3b : lettbrnstentirlf all0Vollineter 4 2 a 2 Robinan.lb 0 31 Dente,as 0 4 1 ',Nance 010Haynec p 4 3 2 - 0000 0 0 0 Weiteroth,p abewis 1 0 0 0 1 Thompson.p 0 0 0 1 Scarbrgho 0 0 , 4 Appling,sa 2 RappJf 4 2 0 4 Miehaele2b 4 0 1 4 Philleysf 6 ()relax, 0 Vit 2 3 0 2 2 1 3 -.- 30 New York Detroit ... .25 Washington Boston Tipton.o 4 0 4 0 Baker.3b 4 4 0 3 Oumpert.p 3 1 2 1 Surkont,p- 0 0 0 0 Shounp 0 0 0 0 blidabury I 0 0 0 ). 2 0 . . -- '5 it:es CB . .B 614 in ' . :24 Tuelterxt 4 Koonce' 3 Pain.lb 0 Chapman.ct 1 0 2 1 0 1' Malesiti,3b 3 0 0 Valo,it 2 2 6 illuder.2b 0 6 s 1 Guerra.. 4 3 4 2 3 -- 0 0 3 Horris,0 3 - 1 - 21 19 0 7 0 1 Montreal 44, Syracuse 4. Buffalo 60. Rochester Toronto Newark Jersey City Baltimore 1 1 ' 7 Tracksters Tip Southwest Squad HR.Joist, DPglider, and oon, Majeski.- BBVernon. . ' Tucker. Joost JOIWIL . -S- - )- .. 87 .....,1l 7, 0 2 2 4 5 1 4 2 rstuytto5V5 0 Woodling,li 0 Renrich,r1, 3 Brown.3b 0 Kryhwsk.lb 0 liespegef 0 Niarhos,a 0 fillvera,&------,0 Bence santo.rdo 1 RockpyrToutecl For Belmont Classic three-year-ol- 100 2.11 00x- , - 0. " .1 - - " ' -- -- - . ettg;) r -- . . ,.--- NET RESULT ' . earsasso ' - ;;;F: -- -- ..4111 r. - ' v - 1 . - ' ea S1111-111- , ', . ,...4str, ,., 110S plamminitill IOU ..grx:unl ;;;:mgrair. N- .9.1i:vgf i ,.11SEIER - . - - .1 - , , t Sullivan 2 i Totals 3211 2717 010 002 201.-- 6 100 060 00x- -7 -- - RBIGraham ' : - r , - .. , I. - - i ' : - ,- - -- - , - , ,, . ' .. . , t t - I , . - - , , .. . - e- 3.- 1 &zeJ t ' a , , , . ' TUESDAYIANDIVEDN,ESDAY-- ,- - i 2 , ' . ' , - " ., , ' e . a - ---' - 7 . j "4 ' - -- , - - , . i i ' NOW.$2.95'. ' 6 - ........OW $3.35 ' Regular $4.50 I ---- ,- - - y '' .' -- ,... , - ' . , - 4 , , $5.00 .. -- - Regular - , r. , : mtgiis ''' , Regular $5.50 - . ; . -- . , - - , , . VW-. - ' I 3 0 1 Papail 3 0 0 nrric114- 0 0 2 0 , :,,, , - 106 , I) i t SAMS . -- 1117, - 1 2 0 0 3 - I Regular $3.95 ..- ' -- -- , - , e t, ".- 2 !AIWA - .. i ' dettet dzetét41 a , , . ' 1- - ... 3 , , - - , ' - - Platt.lf 4 1 10 Lehnevit 0 0 0 - - PATTERNED --- - . - 11 . SpeneAll . Notionally Known Brands -,, , . ds ', , THE i -5 RBIRobinson 4, Ocala 2, tiouchock. Michaels, Appling.2B- HRobinson. 3BHPhilley. RR- ,- Robinson, Michaels. ISBBouchock. DPOoldsberry (unassisted); Baker, Michaels and Golds. berry. BBOff Clottel 1, Ineretti 2:. Hud- Scarborough-- 1; : Kuava 3. 110By Hudson 1: Kimura 2. HOGotta! 8 In 21-Rulers 2 in 11; neretti 1 in, 12-Hudson 12 in 6 2.3; Thompson 0 in S 0 in 1. WiDnerKLIZIMI Priddy.2b Oraham.lb Sokoart 4 - HR.Kokos, Johnson. DP. --- -' Priddy to Sullivan to Graham. RB-- San. ford' 1. Page 2, Papal 2. a-0- gawped 4. 1 In 4 Page 1, Shea 1. Shea 0 In 3; Palial I ln 5: Page 1 In 1 (3-- 4) . Lout Parrirk 3 In 3. Winner-Pa- pal Sanford (14). , - ...--, r., , - - Kokos 3,, Niarhos, Dillinger, Priddy, Brown, Johnson 2. 213HSerra. Mapes. ,, -- T- --- - . - . 36 1024 Totals - New York St. Louis . . - - 5311: I ' 5 3 0 1 0 (I II 4 4 I 13 Deirlitirge 2, , I TAKE SECOND 1 - . 0011160. . ' NOW $3.75.' ' . - . . NOW'$4.10 Both Plain and French Cuffs , , . T , , . ---- - -2- s 14()----- - Suck. 8,111elwat. 2BH CO'Keef, Monier, Michaelson. RBI fuDatttiels, Stumpl, Michaelson. DP - the last hem of the fifth Metro became worried Leftoreat Zrua 1"4 Jegoz .I.esaon. manna a. Monier 2. BOBMame 3. about th. Cowboys and started ,mIiiit 4. Smpirea ?Wallach and Weld,. rIn frame, .., I - 0 0 0 0 Pimp 1 1 0 0 &Johnson 1 0.0 0 aBsuer . x' Totals 3511 Totals 3812277 ()Singled for Thompson in Eh. .1)8truck out for Robertson In 9H1.7-c8ingled tor Pieretti in 4th. 000 000,-- 4 Washington 010 000 160- 0-0 000 - Old -- - Totals 33727 6 ' New York Louts . y,orrl -- 5 - Meet) ItYeat: Dent. , - . How to serve! That's a fun. damental of tennis. What to serve after the game , when you're hungry and That's never a thirsty! -problem- - tor.- smart folks,-- . old. or They natur. young a tall, ally think of milk cool glass of fresh, sweet . "400" milk. Better health is the net result. Try it. , . LOVE , , EA (1 ' :.....,,,. 1 , 0, 41. .., et, t, , t 1.4A11.13k. . 1. 1 -- --, ' 111111M eallaille .--- -.. , ff4 "ir NO,2 for-$110- It 11 . . ' - . ' , hit ...Utim IS6 MAIN . St if - , ' ' , --- 177 Lakess,,Oldest end Finial' Mints - , . , - - :- 0 , Stint . ' . . , . . ii -- ' . . Regular $11.00 - I, li ,:' - . atoisassmo (..-4- . ' ' , 7a,too wAzat rar---41 ENTIRE STOCK summer PALM BEACH TIES' . ,, AP'01. .. , . 14)00011111 . M,:.,, . 1.04,', t ,.4 --- , - -- ') 3.25. - 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 . , 11Bur- ); Harris loserPaige ler. McGowan. McKinley and Platt.1114 110ence.ct 2 Lollar.o 3 - bPack 1 1;enne(1,11 2 I Totals ... . ... .., 36927 St-- :., ENTIRE STOCK VAIggpiggs SHIRTS, Pain; Majetki. tinder and Fain. 110 CM Shen) 6, 'Harris 2. Paige 4, Garcia 1. ISOHarris 5, Paige 7, Galles 1. H- OSheib 2 In 2 innings; Harris 3 in 6 Paige 7 In 6: Garcia 2 In 3. Winner- 41-3- 1 0 e.c 101- 8;1 84385(88rki RHRegan, Guerra. 211Moses. aluder. 33Boone. - , ers D ay, fth S - 1112 r Cleveland I.Guerra. Bar- , - 2, 4 4 ,, - 102714 Totals Totals 37 14 27 141 'Flied out for Welteroth,in 7th. Clereland. 0-Philadelphia btlit into a force play for Shoun in 9th. Boston Detroit 200 001 031- -7 Chicago Washington Washington 100 202 010- -6 Chicago ' Games IfTipton. Yost. ApPling, Thompson,' Boston Monday's - or at Detroit (Kramer-0- -3 2, RBIVollmer,Robinson, tippling, Stobba 04 vs. Antic'', Scala- - Yost- .- Ratio-- - 3. Robertson, Kezar. Cleveland at (night) Souchock. Stewart. 313HPhi11ey. E-R- Philadelphia 5 re Oromek ). Yost, Korar and Robinson 2: Yost tun- (Coleman Only games seheduled. DPOumpert, Appling and Souchock: Yost, Ittoar and Robinson 2: Yost (unf. assisted': Appling. Michaels and Souchock. 1313Off Haynes 5, Welteroth 3, Oumpert Big 1 1. 150By Oumpert 3, Haynes 2, Welte-- , . , Toth 1, Scarborough 1. )IOHaynes 8 in 4 Welieroth 3 in 12-9 in Oumpert , 7 Surkont 1 in 1. in . 12-- 3 0 ' Scarborough 1 in KANSAS-CITY- , In b Loser WinnerScarborough A Kan.(AP)--. 1 43 3 3 Dillinger3b S 3 1 4 Priddy.213 4 3 3 3 Oraham,lb 3 0 I 0 Kokes.rt 4 0 1 0 . BRiddle, 0 0 aWynn Clarcia.p 0 0 0 2 bOordon 1 0 4 01 . - ' 1 Sullivan.sa 3000 0 r, le...Barney reigerro-r1 0 - enrenae: In 3. 1111PBy Riddle 2 2310 0 1 0 Doby,r1 3b 3 V.Ronons 3 Eerrdino,2b 2 Heitan.e 3 - 4 4 2 4 2 n I 1 1 ,., International League s it : t 04 2 4 2 1 1 2 0 0 :r2ra.:K: alitnele arney ne). , 22'. .522 711 -- ' 24-- .467 10 Chicago 22 .463 10 Cleveland Totals 2952711 3302716 Totals 11 alit Into double playor Paige in Ch. 35 .239 2014 biltruck out tor Garcia in 9th. Score by linings: Sunday's 'Results .003 000 010- -4 .. .. New York Philadelphia St. Louis ... .. dail on:LI ney. WDickson ld, sada 2 0 aditeht11.11 5 4 3 Joosils 2 0 Wilma 1 3 1 Minner.p Barney,p ' 0; urnriin - Cleveland --- I 3 4 0 0 3 1 4 4 2 11 3 0 3 4 2 6 Purifier' Edwardse Brance.p 3 0 I . , . aSullivan. RBISerra. "jilt ri ter, Priddy a. Platt, Johnson 3. Itirnwelas, Sullivan. 3s11. I Risauto. i 4. SO. 5 Serra. ERJohnson, BRRich Retch! 4, Kennedy 2. Starr 2. HOKen.. 3 Garver 1 in 3: Starr I 0 inn"? 2. WInner--Rasc- hl ). 0 (0-2- ). , 0 LoserKennedy 0 New York (11) $t. Innis er)0 11110A 0 IIHOA 441 : l0 3 2 Straw1ss.2b 4 2 Itinutitas 1 0 Woodlinclit 3 0 Henrich.rt 5 0 Bence 1 2 Johnson,lh Bauer.c1 1 1 Mapes.cf. a 0 Philliptib 0 1 Raschl.0 4 1 4 1 - BR0-4 Hrtunski.11 Hodges.lb 0 0 2 Dickson.0 tei 2:Hp 0 ,... - ree-o-atieit- Philadelphia 37 urkont Feller - 001- . jReesels-- - . - - giciirrxi; Robinsnlb 21 0 - :..:.-.--.-.T..- illetond Game!' Philadelphia 141 ' 25 Pinion: ()Inn - - 1 . 'BROS L. Pct. 13 .698 20 .556 21 '.543 ' It 0 0 000 011- -3 Philadelphia 000 000 000--0, Cleveland Majeski. Joost. E Chapman. Rat Stades. liftJoost, Stades. 19BDoby. D- PBB vs4 and Began. Soder and Pain;. Kennedy Olt Shantz 4, Feller 4. SOChant.. 5, Shantz (Chu - Feller 3. HOMeCahan 2 in 2 ); loser:- 1 in 6 WinnerChants American Leque W. ' 'totals 303279 33e5c2or7e5by ---- . 1 --- 1 Chant:4 - Cincinnati at New York (Fox- .. 5 Jones ) at Brooklyn (night) The White- Sox 'had to come nel:itptru7rch NPIPCOMbil M. Louis at Boston (blunder from behind in the second game ). with Cass Michaels. hitting a pOnly games scheduled. homer in the fifth inning which tied the score at four-al- l. (7) Chicago (6) 0 AVIAneon BROA :: 812 1 Monday's Games 4, be- 3 3 Etuder.2b 2 McCaban1 4 2 ex-ma- te, . ancLcodkliy; 15)- An---th- Zack TayIorei crew blasted Fied Sanford, for Itheir sIx runs in the filth inning of the ' second game. New York Glt St. Lewis (4) SHOA .15110A 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 5 2 -----3- 4 -4 37730 Totals --Totals 51, 0 3 00 Score by 11201,4E - -- - - 4 2 . 1Q- -8 010 , 101 200 Pittsburgh l -- . .., Brooklyn 020 020 000 0- -4 43 1I INone. 3. Rdwerds 1 1 d 1 1 ' -- Ktotn4e,r. ntirbo;k1Rynal,ph5 - GB 7- - stomach putpbrtit 132 .578 ... Philadelphia in Cleveland (0) -- ----B H 0 .568- -- 12 BROS 2 0'3 - ' 1 01 ,5561 - 42 30 20 21 Joost,ss 0Moses,rt .548 1Y2 417 0 Pain.lb Kennedy.rf 2 0 1 40 2 S Chapman,eL .Boudreatt.as 5 2 0 .500 312 Doby,11-cf.- 3 47' 02 07 02 rateski,3b .467 5 44 ai as .ce. 4 1 Rosaye . .395 , 8 19 25-- - , . (INS)Pittsburgb INCA Wallteln, the third. The A. got seven hits in seven 1 00 IA meikits, 3i, Bockgm innings , against Satchell., Paige, 41 01 01 00 Walker.rtn..b of homer second 1 0 Kiner.11 Joost's 5 2 including the-daand the 12th of the year. 1 1 resvitTicti, Mike Garcia finished, giving up 43 00 36 7 BaRp11.2b 2 McCigh.c 3 0 0 0 Ritidlep another run.. : MOUE' National League , :: Blacnknwseelln 41ket a frboomsesthewbtotox alifaterryiatw0000siroeginotvheed , -, opener but the Yanks rallied for to ,Itioretun6s tion 4thedesecivszioth inning . cithe ,, . - -- 'Doubled for Peterson in eighth. 000 010 000- -3 Cincinnati .. . ... - 610 000 00x- -6 Igew York RWyroatek, Lockman. - RBIOordon 3, Cooper 3, Wyrostek.- 2B0Hatton. ititersoB . ' rcuit clout of the season for the Pittsburgh strong boy, who the National League both in homers arid hitting En played Sunday althaugh he wat'bogged down with . 4. --- headetto ""'",:' On Kiner's Homer,,5 to 4 The defeat was Bob , Feller's fifth of the season. He gave .up nine hits, including homers. by REINSTATED Mickey, ., Eddie Joost and Pete Suder.. reforme, Owen,. Brooklyn Relief Pitcher Charley Harris ceiver gets OK from Chan- allowed three hits in six and twocller to return, Jo come. thirdsjrinin gs- - in - K.,00.otk , Browns- .-- downtrodden-St-Lou- ls Brooks- hattingThe,losing:streak Pittsburgh-Nose- 23-year-- . old Bobby :Shantil,-rookie southpaw, allowed the Inin six and two- -. dians only one.bit . - . . IL' fans to CI - MAI , across. 1 g ,, lb Klawski . . ,oromirtatturont..7.4iptrovemmotow . ,,,elw - -- . befOre 2 Land. , ,0 '4$1.,,,,-2- ' 3 1 Gordon,3b Thonuion,et Wyrottlext Muelier,e Cordittas 04 o. - 209 East 2nd Sa. to .4 , , . be . b- , . . three straight games to the lead- Juggling' his lineup in hopes 6'0 ing Billings Mustangs and Great a winning combination.. Falls took up where their fellow reaching , Twin nog (1) omits esus 11110A Montanans left 5 H 0,A 4 0 3 0 Noernor,et HOLM 4 0 1 2 The Selectrics stepped into 5 3 1 1 0 Burch,c1 Picketttt 3 0 2 0 one-ru- n lead in the first frame, : t112: ree;Villt, Ill Al 0 0 added two more,In the third and : 1 : : Ipulniell,cri tutreek1; : 2 31 0 a clincher in the top of the sev- - 4 0 0 3 Boarrian,31) 51sughtor,e1 3 1 4 0 4 1 6 4 Moorc2b, illichtelsen3b 3 2 2 2 enth. - ' . 4 3 0 1 Itanitt,p 4 1 2 0 Deniei1011,C Twin Falls scored their lone , manitcp 4 0 0 3 6-10 27 14 Totals tally in the bottom of the seventh 3Totals 32 6 27 is 103 000 100--4 nits Inning when Manager Charlie or"s Twin Palls Mich! Metro bfngled to drive, a run Sell, Peterson, Metro, - ,7.6.4,,,,,,(4,..ecuclteg,-,v,z- --.... - - - The Twin Falls Cowboys slid deeper into the throes of a tragic slump by dropping their fourth consecutive game, this time to, Great FA lls.4-- 1 Sunday night. The Pokes bad just dropped 111.7WIN:TALLS(pidal) -- ' wsm Mraighten out these erms- - cliiting wheeli In a jiffymake them "tee the mark" for longer. fir. mileage and easier Meer- - ., lug. $ ee tie toclai, toe, expert, accurate alignment. SERVICE- - - . '--- -- - : OODYEArt. I 111 . I I -, ADJUSTMENT 19, ' , --- fimholtalt Eldweth.2b .. , IN" r', , LockTan.tf 4 2 2 0 i, IN SPECIAL" ' - ,,, SELECTRICS TIP COWBOYS - . Aftrw' ,S - ; . - N: ,,, , - jot low 220-ya- rd Breaux has been entered in the run. milerand two-mi- le .. , - hurdlet-and-the-,100-- or Macon 2. 9. dash, the 220-ya- rd ' - 4 2 2 4 Lobtko,2b , MOIINS.1.-,---l- .. 4 DU Auguiti-ST.tliele- . - 15 00-2- 4 Dunn Will Represent --- Cowboys in NCAA Meet- , iton - , , - 204-- - . swept a ended their losing streak atAl games ,StInday--b- i defeating the' doubleheader from the Cleveland NeNriellorkAraPikees-ithe second game of a double 6 before-10,66fans in St. Louis. Indians Sunday7by winning the 6, , - '''- - The Browns bad shown signs of '. Van& theAecond , , (7-3- ). rallaur, ' . 104 040 001 001 i, . Si LOUIS CLEVELAND, O. i P hiladelphia Athletics i. - 7 - t Natton,3b , . . n - ). - ' : ' ..1, ... '''1-- , , well balanced team, plus unusual 7- -corn-- Washington (4)Chicago (5) by performances sophomore B2113A--1111CIA the Big Seven its Róckport "may be the the horse 3 0 2 Yost.3b Philley,11 a 2 0 0 ipetitors, gave 3 2 3 0 Roberlson,r2 Scilicet I 1 5 0 first victory in the annual track to beat" in the $73,000 Belmont 'Bastes (11) Detroit (III 1 2 4 0 4 1 1 2 ittewart,if Applincsa 11110A 16110A - stakes. rival Trainer Jimmy Jones 5 0 4.0 and field meet with. theSonth5 3 3 0 DiMageo,d Campbell,lb 4 112 0 : : 3 : Mk h,prof 4 3 8 '4 west Conference. b 3 0 2 4 Peeky.3b of Calumet Farm said Monday. .Kollowey,2b 5 0 2 4 4 , 4 Kosar,2b 0 4 1 2 0 Williamalf Oldsbrry.lb 4 0 9 0 Kell,3b 4 2 1 3 The Big Seven worr the third Jones sent the Kentucky Derby 4 2 0 4 iltephensaa Tipton.e 4 131 Wertarf 4 4 2 0 44 11 41 2 Dente.ss 0 Weigel,c 4 1 9 1 Goodmn.lb Baker,3b 3 2 0 1 meet between thetwo leagues, 80 winner. Ponder Out Saturday to Seers.if 5 2 4 0 1 0 1 5 3 4 0 Willey: 0 0 0 0 3 5 Hudson,p 3 0 Oettel,p Oroth,ef to 51, Saturday night, setting cop the Peter PanBandicaponile 4 0 3 2 Ititchck,2b Pieretti.p 0 0 0 0 tipones 3 1 1 4 01 01 00 00 Thompsono 1 1 0 0 three newrecords and a8immon- s4 2 1 0 Tebbettao--- awifee 5020 allowing and one eighth event that saw 0 0 0 3 1 0 OsHarriep 0 Routtemu.p 4 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 Bcarborough,p Kusava,p 2 0 0 0 the visitors four firsts in the nine in action as only 0 0 0 0 Quinn,p bChristman 1 0 0 0 &Batts -.---. a prelude to the coveted Belmont. fifteeti'events. ' 24 9 -- .o., , , I - - Schulte.- 5Wad5worth. Lewendowski. Neat's. HR 28HDean. Lamont. RBICapiewNeana, 'Milewski, Salt take (li) lathe Tills (3) ' 4 1 3 0 Holt,2b Noverint.2b 2 1 3 3 ski 2. Morgan 2. Outh 2. Means 2. Dean 2.tewendowski 3. Santora. 4 I 5 2 Clardy.lb 0Laushlin,et 5 2 1 0 3. Barczewski 4 1 5 0 Brtholmew,st Watlakelb 4 0 160 OPBuck to Lewendowski to Csplawski. . LOBPocatel4 1 5 0 Brown.lt 3 0 1 0 WinnerBuck. LourGuy'. Thompson.rt 4 1 2 0 M1111111,11 Tiesiera,c 3 0 2 2 lo 16. Ogden DS. SOLanning 3. Flinn 4. 1. Buck 4. 3 4 9 4 1 0 0 11111,3b 1, 0 Turkett.ss Santora Lan, BOBGuy 4 1 4, 4 Busby.'" -Rose.3b 3 1 0 4 'ling 2, Flinn I5, Buck 14, Santoro 3. 1- 33 0 1 0 Tappo Tierney.11 4 0 1 0 REA'', Lecamus. 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 Asplund.9 2 Thurston,p 0 0 0 0 Johnson.p ,.,.. aMachado 1 0 0 0 . , I 0 0 0 Volk,p Woodburym 0 0 0 0 - 39132411 'Totals - . . . , , b5wedman 1 1 0 0 401527 14 ,,.. aOrotandeCOut icor . : Minh. - non Totals 3262719 $3 I 277 - Totals Boston 4,,,,.,,,,,,,,1,.0640-0.25, 1 Filet-outamlentlf.Detroit 010 312 041- -11 -.., bBingled for Woodbury in ninth. 2, Kell. RBIZsills, Teb- 200100 000 Idaho Falls -3 2. Ewitt, Wertz t io , Stephens The Wyoming Cowboys will be beta, 001 000 001- -2 WBalt Lake an Grath. 2ac1zmgAra."'011roott.2B- HZBrown. 3B1Bartholomew. trEvi 2erk Dimas. Colthe National in, represented Westlake, Thurston. RBI Noverint, Ito. Stephens. DPKolloway and Camp- 2. DPClardy unasststedi at Los Brown, meet Busby track Angeles bell. Kell and Campbell. 131Oft flexile , ' Turked to NoverInt to Westlake. Winner legiate 2, Left-Id- ahv - Sprinter- - I, tuolunt7eml'anH11tlimaraAt3istilly c gat 1411,811 10P. Inn&rston 1, DieHurdler Dunn and Quinn 2 In 1; Jo:nnson S in 1. Bent-tong1Mickey Aeplund 1. BOBThurston 7, Asplund son. .. tanceman Roland Breaux. 13mptresPeller and Enper. I Harrill' Honochick, Dunn 'has been entered In the! Stevens and Orel,,. T-- 206. - ' ,., .' Pocatello Ogden relieved after the seventh; The lineups:: - , - of Woodbury Who plUtici-ind-ii- 11 - - ) '' met:in!n,et - . - To Philadelphia - -- - 4 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 5 3 3 0 7 0 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 4. Browns Beat Sanford To Brea I( Loss Strealc . Drops Tilts Tarry- - (INS) . - . FellerfRajge fe--------- 1, YORK - . . . .12tecri8115-0)p.11,- . ' ' - . - -- - e.I.PC'c'Pet and5.1d.G.ordo, n e i.rst inning the slugging Pet. 138 New Yorkers knocked - Johnny .733 412 Vandermeer out of the box and .576 1553 :14 scored five runs on the, two cir- - ISunday's ' -- alceGoodA4airi , - Giants Throttle 6-- .1-3'-- - by-la- - - - Salt Utko city,- Utah , . - -- - : d - p, , , Billings - ' - - , . .7. iirtheld - but it took some managerial shennanigans on Salt Lake the part of the Spuds'John.Babiell to make the triumph stand. ' - 1 night he will foilow Chandler's lead and reinstate "the four' or their five players" wild. WentAaMexico. FOrmer New York 'Giant Outfielder Danny Gaidella Is The various owners and managers who may help them- suing organized baseball for $250,000, and two former St. Louis selves 16 a pennant with a reinstated Mexican Leaguer were Cardinal piteliers--7Ma- x Lanier and Fred Martinare suing for move. ,naturally-delighteThose who stand go gain with the $2,500,000 from the Cards. Both suits were based on the le- - ' ' nothint had nothing to say. gality of baseball's "famed" reserve clause. . The players who were reached expressed extreme delight Chandler, incidentally., gave Owen considerable credit for over the' action. Howevet, it .was nevertheless, learned that the reinstatement action, pointing. out Mickey had visited him the three players who now have 'suits pending in NewYork's and requested the reinstatement, and had urged Martin, Lanier Federal District Court for damages suffered by Chandler's five - and Gardella to drop their suits. , ' . ' , year suspension plan to continue theit actions. Chandler also emphasized that the major league clubs are . After Chandler notified the players two times to rejoin not obligated to keep the reinstated players. They will be their respective major league. clubs before the season ,started reinstated to all the rules of baseball, he said, and under such in March of frcrm basebalt-for-fiV- e rules can be optioned-- or walpvered.- However, the clubs- - must years. His actionwas upheld by both leagues in July, 1946, at their take any of the ,players back, temporarily at least, if the player annual meetings, when each enacted clandier's ruling into filed a request. - ansen ur the Cincinnati Redslto-fo6..to and beat them ! Sunday with the help of homers byrWalk- .. 16 The Bees and Russets tangle again Monday night at Derks .531 Pgcd'ente" Field' with Salt Lake s .438 : ....... r41 - -i 8:i5 p.m.: , 11 mound. is Game time Joe Greco'on the 3: 33: - mines MI6 -- --The Hive mounted a rally that Results '. ; . good- enough for stleastl , ..,0,,itiattoec:xi,ini.,a11,17113.1. Walla-13a tie in the bottom of the ninth wet Boise at ppd. ground's Billings Sunday hs thunder and lightning Monday's Probable Pitcher' ? forecast a heavy shower rolling Balt Lake Falls ,:. ! ' 'tDlodmahenoic i up from the South, but Skipper Pocatello at (Kush- Ogden (Smith , imwith most one of the Babich, 5.15 p.m. Tie' , andTufieland Billings (Stillwell posingoL Idaho- Falls!, victories and Petit at Boise ( ' to date virtually in the bag, had two games. 7 pGilmore Palls atTwIttPalls Oreat Aral ,iPark ideas. other - ' . (Schroeder 4.2). 8:15 p.m. V .Relieved Starter PocaOGDEN. (Special)--Th- e Babich got his brain to click- - tello Cardinals took advantage of acrastsrtinCulalingrde,lelemliiitete alreofut n!lielliri is , rejlacged in the lineup Sunday ',PerAng after the Hive had scored 14 bases tin balls and i field day was in framethe and once put the ot the plate walloping the Og- LemnntbYrerairejruatauht: LeTtleiYurpdcutlill: tieing run on tst second base with den Reds, 15-- 4 Sunday in the first members,' but its painful and might keep of out He-fino one out. .the lineup for quite suttrmh: pulled Start- - of a three-gam- e series at Affleck r VaiAe Thurston and let Jack Park. fracas was one Sunday's seen in Berke Field of the best Lloyd. pitch to, Tommy O'Laugh- -- Card hurler, Bill Buck, matched thie maws. games --- ---Spud Skipper John Babic- hono further. (loath be. "It lin. Tommy popped out trying to the efforts of four Ogden pitch- went oven best the game we've played all sacrifice Jimmy Noverini, the ers in the' free pass department WI' season!" It wield bo Against oar Hoes. ' .. Bee on second, to third with 14 wapcs, but coasted in on Salt Like faith. Babich Then brought in Lefty some fancy sticking by his team- torrtellieleimaParteugely the doubleheader night The which they split with the Bees. Freddy Volk to toss to Bee south- mates including an inside the power put on display by the- Pokies was Westlake hitters and inpaw see. Jimmy. to the opened they In something park home run in the ninth In got three triples and a home run. Tommy Thompson. The strategy ning. , the nightcap they came up with three paid off as both popped out to the Don Guy started 13 n the mound triplesa and two doubles. The homer. offto. i ositrzirt az setreluneeemr traeaseueoutfield and Noverini and the tie- for the Reds-an- d lasted two and i ing run died on second. one-thiinnings before giving ZtollreeDP0itelL 174,74 DennnIfi; .. Two walks and a single by way to. Ken Lanning who was Czaplewski picked' up a trio ofi ' 0Latighlin accounted for the pasted for fiv lir runs in ..- - .. I first, Hive run in the third,--b- ut stretch. Lanky Lynn Flinn folt on Bob the back came' Spuds Second five Win lowed suit in I Baitholomew's triple to knot the free tickets and a ,like number Tigers -sevin count 1 the fourth. hi the : of Tuns before he was lifted. Og- - To Split With Bosox - ' enth, the invaders' really- - broke den handyman, Frankie Santora, DETROIT (INS)The Detroit loose, tagging Bee Starter Don was touched for three tallies in , Asplund.. for three hits, including the closing inning. Tigers won the second half of a , a triple by Bob Busby, and two Ogden Manager Hans Schulte doubleheader Sunday with the more counters. the Cards Don Barczewski.Boston Red Sox, .n to 5, after and In The Ninth tied in the free offring depart- - losingtheopenpng 5 co 3, Wore ks g So It stsodwhenthe----H- i ttifee-wel. mentTeaChfec-elVin, a crowd of 55,857. came up for their .knocks in the Ted Lewendowiki provided the Art Houtteman was the winner ninth. Walt Swedmhd, - only real thrill of The day with in the nightrap.---------, . for Pitcher Charley 3Voo- his homer to the right field wall Roston (5) . Detroit (I) , ' dbury, singled to left and moved In the ninth with Barczewski on 3P1.19!, Konoway.21):11 1 3 1 5 0 13'.i.hig.1;.et to second Will 'Brown let the paths. when 4 1 0 3 Pesky.3b Campbell.lb 3 1 6 1 2 4 Ke11.3b 4 0 1 1 0 Williams.1( the ball roll ,through his legs. Larry Neana and Frank Means 3 1 01 Stephencas . Wert's( 4 I 6 0 1 2 1 slammed then Noverini i Eversji led the Cards' attack with four : :s Jimmy, argib . Robinson.c : 1 7 1 out', a long double to score Swed- hits Groth,ef 3 0 3: 0 apiece. Ogden's Johnny Tern- - 1 1.: : InVhei.2b man and put himself on second pie maintained his .400 batting 3 1 7 2 Batts.4 Lipon,as 21 5 1 - - Truc46 3 1 1 0 , as the tieing rum.; At that point, average by collecting three hits. 4 0- 0 0 Dobson,p aMuffla 1 0 0 0 '. Trout& 0 0 1 1 Babich took over. Pocatello (15) Ogden (4) ' '. BHOA' : who tossed eight BHOA Thurston, Totals 31527 9 l'emper.ss 6 314 316 278 Totals 54 1 0 Weenie t Wadsworth.rt &Grounded out for Trucks In 7th. 5 0 2 0' -Was frames,the winner, giving s5 11 ti 00 "clime' 200 002 010- -8 ,Outh.ct 3 1 2 0 Boston the Hive only six safeties. The 2 0 5 0 Baresewskilis 000 030 000-- -3 For(1.3b 3 0 1 3 Detroit 4 2 9 0 Lipon. RBIWilliams 2. EStephens, Bees' bou,Asplund , making his 5 2.1 60 Learendwskt.ss Lamont.lb 2. 2BDiMaggio, 7, 2 4 0 Lipon Pesky, Ratts) Moore,If Trucks. 3BLipon. 1 bargacc first start of the season, was 02 McConnell.c 3 0 1 1 Stephens. Campbell, 3 Lip2 MtWilliams. 13111,313 Batt. 5 8chulte21) DPKolloway, 00 0022 - debited with the loss, giving up 5 0 0 2 -, Evers and Robinson. Ouy.p '1 0 0 o On and Campbell; Bucky) Dobson 2, Trucks 9. SOBy all three Spud runs in the sev- 0 0 0 0 Williaray2b Lanning.p 11 0 1 0 BROff 0 0 0 Dobson 3, Trucks 3. Trout 3. H- Oninny, , en innings he worked. Tile RusTrucks 4 in- 7; Trout 2 in 2. RPBy Bantorcp 2 1 0 0 Trucks (Williams1; WhinerDobson Assets collected, 'off hits sevein Of fie . ... - . 'EW ,-----, vrAtlii I IsA .. -- 7 ,. Jansen Victor .. .....,.,.......,,...., ...:. , ...,...:, .. j1I Doinenkhill1.Greco Hurl Monday ts,114ht - .,, I -- ., ,,. ". .' . . . .. - - '' ti. . ' '.. . I club could carry. But the New York Giants, as an example, would wind up with 33 players, since it had eight who were barred for ing with Jorge Pasquel's outlawed Mexican League'. The national pastime's chief executive extended an late Sunday to all the major and minor league, player's"lief wit skipped to the ontlawed Mexican League three-Ne- ars ago to them in organized baseball if they---so.reinstate desire. Chandler said the players need only-- to write to the president of- their respective leagues-for- d Frick of the National League and Will Harridge of the American League. Upon the receipt of the application in his office tat Cincinnati, Chandler be put back in the leagueconcerned-au-- mid the player-wi- lt tomatfcally. Nimor L e ague Boss George 'M.. Trautmann said late, 3ast Mexicarr-League-tharthe- , ' - . , , , - - ,, , . By Joe 'Ives WASHINGICT. (AP) Baseball Commissioner---A,B. Chandler Monday promised baseball players who Jumped to the will get every chance to make good agairr After Chandlers dramatic announcement Sunday night, that jumpers will be reinstated if they so desire, there., had been some doub, as to how it would be done. Major leagLe baseball teams are allowed to carry only 2' playeri. Obviously a team would find itself in tr dilemma if several applicants showed up. But Chandler Said Monday: ' We'll be liberal. They needn't worry. I've instructed the presidents of both leagues that they shouldbe given every opportunitylô make good " - , Chandler would not go into details of how much time , . ' 0 - :,,:- . ., ' ' 6,1949 ., -- - - , ' - - ' .7; . , - . . , t |