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New TANA Bellies 131 BHOA ,4 0 1 1 Btiretweles.2b Moaes,r1 3 2 2 0 Henrich,r1 Pesey,ss 4 0 3 0 Lincle11.11 Williams.11 3 1 5 0 J. DIMaggio,e1 Doerr.2b 3 1 7 1 McQuinn,lb Culberen,e1 3 0 3 3 W. OhnsW.313 Joneclb 4 0 4 0 PO1'51110,31) 3 1 1 4 Illesuto,ss Tebbetts,c 3 1 1 0 Bhee..11 Dobson.P I . , .. ---- -- 5 1 1 0 3 3 3 308279 Totals Totals 31 4 27 13 stitruck out for Dobson in sixth. szNited out for Hughson In ninth. 200 010 000- -3 New York 001 000 Boston 000--- 1 batted inJ. ErrorPellagrini, Runs e 2, Henrich, Doerr. e hitHenrich. hitJ. Di Mag DiMaggio Two-bas- Three-bas- I R. H. Z. Davis County t Buder,2b Priddy,20 livance Scrborgh,p Budson,p Perrick,p Cary,p eltobertson dWynn Maje8kih Powler,p Chrstphr,p &Rinks bRichmond 4 4 0 0 0 0 Santisteven. R H 14 4 010 600 202-- 11 22 3 022 057 01x-- 17 and Yrolman, Painter; Syracuse Sahara Village .. Cook, Hansen Brooks, Jackson and Shnore. Harden. R H R. H. B. .11 12 0 10 9 5 and M. Smith; 3 4 2 Arsenal Villa .100 020 5 15 4 202 000 10x FarMington Watanabe and Loveland, Illton, White and Schofield. 000- -- Cirang;r Union Olen Smith, Woodbury P. Green, Christensen, L. Green. R. R. E. 11 3 000 226 030- -13 2 4 11 002 000 000 J. Adams; Young and Clearfield Kaysville Sioux City g, Des Moines (Only game scheduled.) 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International League Detroit Tigers Will Play Night Baseball N05i 1 28,515-- Brooklyn B B A 5 1 3 2 4 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 4 3 4 0 O A 3 0 5 4 0 4 4 3 0 1 Zientaralb 1 crowd of ,. - , Totals 36 14 27 13 aRan for Wagner in seventh. force bOrounded into E play for Rarest R. H. I. Layton 000 000 120--- 3 4 2 in fourth. cWalked for 12 1 5 00x .12 8 103 210 8 Maltzberger In seventh. Bountiful Rolladay 050 000 000- -5 s , 7 4 5 Itennion Brown, Page and R. Adams: Moss, Detroit 003 011 01x- -6 15. Brown. R. Penwick Chicago and Word Argyle, Argyle. Spatton and Jackson:, Runs Appling. ErrorsLake, White, end, Mathews. 2. Trucks. Cullenbine, batted . inMayo RILE. , Ken2, Mullin. Baker, Miley, Appling . 9 , Rolladay 1; : hitsCullenbine. -- Mayo, nedy. Two-baMagna Rome Like. runAplWagner, Philley. Hess, 11, Brown and Taylor; Thurman, Sacrifices- -Rochester 6, Jersey City 1. Orton and Hardy and Orton. ing. Stolen basePhilley. Buffalo 3, Toronto 9 (10 innings). Wegner, Maltzberger, White. Double play Schedule for first games of the 'sec., r Kell to Mayo to Cullenblne. Winning Montreal it Syracuse 2. and half schedule for Monday, July 7: Baltimore 13, Newark 3. pitcherPopish. Losing pitcherWhite. Northern Division , Granite Park at Granger. Hunter at Murrav. 'Onion at Chesterfield. Holladay at Taylorsville. , Reunion at Magna. , Southern Dtrizion West Jordan at Grauer. Berriman at Riverton. . ' Crescent at Midvale. : Sandy at Bluffdala. , ' Denning and Rentmeister, Lavender. Merullo,u ---- - ScorerEnstgn. , 39 15x 26 11 Totals Totals 36 14 27 15 &Singled for Fowler in sixth. bRan for Sinks in sixth. xTwo out when winning run scored. ePlied out for fierborough in seventh . dSingled for Cary in ninth. eRan for Wynn in ninth. 000 001 303--7 Philsdelphia 100 101 303- -8 Washington R . Granite Park 5 9 1 1 Union P. Conover and D. Conover; P. Green. and Despain. 4 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 Western League scheduled. 1 1 1 seas" ih Comiskey Park. Detroit (5) BHOA Baseball League 30 3 0 2 3 8 3 0 0 0 Rmhitert-e- 8-- 5 4 3 3 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 April 21 1946, after 13 'straight victories, in defeating the Phila. delphia Phillies, 7 to 4, before a (41 t., , Rio. Stolen Sacrifices CHICAGO (INS) -- - Luke Stirnweiss, Shea. Doubli playsPesky to Doerr to Appling's sixth home run of the to to Doery Jones; Pellagrird Jones. Losing pitcherDobson. season enabled the Chicago 4' White Sox to defeat Detroit, 6 to 5, last night before 34,250 persons H. B. 9 2 8 5 Johnson.2b Lowrey,3b 00 00 Cincinnati t) ( Senators Whip A's 111 BHOA 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 4 6 0 5 0 4 0 10 1 3 0 1 2 4 2 4 1 0 1) 0 1 elPerries 1 0 0 0 Hugheon,B 0 a 0 0 Hassell 1 0 0 0 Berme Crescent ..1(2) 1 Draper B. Smith and M. Brown; Terry and Ifolyneaux. Crescent. 9, West Jordan 0 (forfeit). R. H. H. 4 . 4 11 Bluttdalo . 3 4 1 Midvale , - Hatt and Merrill; Poulos end Pavich. . .3711512 , WASHINGTON (INS) Mickey Vernon's single, scoring Buddy Lewis in the ninth, in- ning, gave Washington an 7 win over Philadelphia last night of 34,705. before 18155 fans. Frank Shea held the Red Sox Bobo Newsom and Dick Fowto four hits and the only run the ler faced each other, but neither Sox scored was in the third in- lasted. ning when he walked Boby Doerr Philadelphia (7) Washington' (1) with the bases loaded to force BROA BROA 6 1 2 4 Joostoss Y05t,30 5 1 2 3 Dobson over the plate. 5 2 3 0 McCosky.lt 5 2 1 0 Letvis,rt It was Shea's tenth victory as 2 0 3 0 Yak's! 2 13 2 Vernon,In Spence,st 4 1 4 0 against but two defeats. two-ru- 44 02 48 20 Fain,lb 0 1 0 3 Chapman,et n Grace,it a The Yanks got away to 5 2 2 1 Rosar,e Travis,ss 4 1 2 5 Poulain, Merrill; - York Yankees increased their American League lead to 5 games when they defeated th,,1 Red Sox last night by a score of 3 to 1. before a capacity crowd B H O A 4 2 2 4 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 Three-bas- e hitsPowers, McFarlane. Two-bahitsPowers. MeOurk. Runs batted InMoesser 3. Moss. Evans, Powers, Mc uric, Storey. In. McFarlane, flings pitehedBy Ludlow 2 23, Storey 6 Charge defeat to Ludlow. Time and of game-1;- 50. UmpiresHetner 3', games chicago , - two-ma- , ,', , -- NEW YORK, (AP). (Little Dixie) Walker of the Philadelphia Phils," who ha been n battle with staging a Enos (Country) Slaughter of the St. Louis Cardinals for the National League batting championship mince early May, took over the lead from his former teammate with a mark of .345, a gain of three points during the week. Lou Boudreau, injury-- h a m p. ered playing manager of the Cleveland Indians, despite a badly sprained ankle. raised his top AmericanoLeague figure seven points to .350. He holds an 11 point bulge on the rest of the field and has hit safely in his last 15 games. Walker's climb sent Slaughter, leader for two weeks, to a second place tie with Brooklyn's Carl Furillo. Each is hitting .340) through games of last Sunday. Only six of the leading 10 in the National a week ago remaina ed in the select group today. Two of them, Bert Haas of Cincinnatt and Bob Elliott of Boston, ran fourth and fifth, respectively. Haas is batting at a .336 clip while Elliot upped his mark to The BrooklYn hammered Dodgers Sch oolboy Rowe for four runs in the second inning "here last night to hand:the bigsight-hander his third setback of .the season and his first loss at Shibe Park since runsMoeuer rorTegalt. ans. 812 9 , 5 .445 6 .333 6 .143 6 .000 11. Blufdale Riverton and Ben Parry Dmith and Howard. 17,:h .484 .478 - i Parade, Hitting , , Hatton's fly storing Baumholtz broke a tie and Eddie Lukon's seventh inning homer ' clinched the game. L . ' IP to Shea Beats IIncrease Yankee's Lead - standing of teams for first half: Southern Divisien W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. .4 4 .500 Draper ,....9 1 .900 Midvale itluffdale ..8 3 .727 1 Harriman 3 7 .300 Riverton ..7 3 .700 Sandy .... 2 9 .182 .7reseent ..7 3 .700 W. Jordan 0 10 .000 Heathens Division W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Granger ...9 1 .900 Taylorville 4 5 .445 4 3 .1 0 .500, Tuesday's Schedule x to-so- - T Mai 8 3 .717 Magna Oran. Park 6 5 .545 Union !Murray ...5 4 .5571 Bennion 5 4 .5571Chestertield bunter The results of this week: 28 Benton Washington 8, Philadelphia T. Chicago 6, Detroit 5 Cleveland at St. Louts postponed, rain New York Only American League: - 3-- Holladay Chicago St. Louis 31 32 512 7 7 140ward,11 - 11 .531 .508 .508 32 35 39 MeGurk.lb Radulvich.c - PHILADELPHIA(AP) Grady 5 3 3 4 4 0 0 1 5 2 8 0 4 1 7 1 4 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 Tesak.3b - innings. 1 as Walker .Pace Brooks DeOt.Rowe two-defea- ts 8110A Powercas 6-- 4 . 40 14 27 7 Totais Totals 34 9 27 17 -- &Plied nut tor Rowe in ninth, Totals-14 27 9 31 4 2.4 3 Tota1 s , Caputo.rt bOrounded out tor Nebsonle in ninth. 1 1 0 0 in for 9th. 'Plied out O'Retily,rf Sturgeon .. , ..... ...... 000 100402 Brooklyn -2 018enst 4 2 1 0 bRan or Lamanno .in 6th. Philadelphia ... .... .. 000 000 040- -4,' 400 000 000---- 4 0Ludlow.p 0 01 0 21 Chicago Errors Purillo." Newbome, Verban, 3 0 001 202 10- -15 Cincinnati 8torey,p Runs batted inle Walker. PUrillo 3, ErrorsSturgeon, Miller. Runs batted3. Reese 4. Ennis 3. Seminick. Tw0-ba35 13 27 10 Totals Totals 32 11 249 inPalko. Rickert, Hatton Schilling. hitsPurillo 2, Rowe, Ennis, Wyroatelt. 002 100 000--- 3 hitErickson. Three-basPinney e Luton, Haas. Two-bas- e Ennis. Home hitsPprillo, 103 000 20x---- 6 Home runLukon, Double Magna Stolen baseVaughan. Dou-- TIMReese, Meto Lowrey to Sturgeon. RunsMoesser 3, Evans, Davis, sandro LOting be playsNewsome to Urban to Schultz: .327. ErFar lane, Powers. Howard, Ludlow, pitcherSchmita. Hanky to Robinson: Stanky to Reese to 2, EvHome ' Detroit at Chicago. Cleveland at St. Louis (night). I I s Last Night's Results AP Wirephoto 8-- Co. Recreation Baseball. League 30 34 32 33 28 30 32 23 Detroit Philadelphia Cleveland Washington - 6-- s 1 , . Boston ed Ca1128 5 0 3 0 4 2 1 4 1.4088ser.0 4 1 5 0 Ridtt,11 4 1 1 2 Moss.31) 4 2 2 0.1.tvant,cf 4 112 0 8udbury,lb 4 0 3 0 8Johnson,c 2 Nichols,28 4 3 2 2 0 Davicrf 4 3 0 2 mcFarline,p (By The Associated Press) W. L. Pet, GB .41 28 .612 New York 5-- 7, RHOA -- , . fair-hair- Plancr (a) Magna , top-seed- ed 8-- The box score: Boston at New York (night). Brooklyn at Philadelphia. BC Louis at Ptttsburgh (night). Only games scheduled. 6-- 6-- 4, 40 38 Tuesday's Schedule I Salt 65 7, Philadelphia 4. Cinctnnatt 6, Chicago 4. Only games scheduled. ....., Utah slap- 6-- Brooklyn , or Ewell CINCINNATI(INS) Blackwell rallied from a wob- bly start last night to pitch the Cincinnati Reds to a 6 to 4 vie- over the Chicago Cubs. tory Blackwell, thus ran his win- ning streak to 11 straight tri- umphs, his season's total to 13 and wins against his strikeout total to 91 for 141 -- 3335 3333 Boudreau, , Wins-Thirtee- the Randyjkloesser boy for the locals. lie hit for the circuit twice and boasted Press) Pet. GB of three runs scored and another . .578 three batted la, to take a hand .576 ... in every tally. the Millmen push.557 lki ed across the plate. .508 412' Dick Powers was the offensive gun for the losers. The flashy :450085, little shortstop collected three .403 1114 safeties in five trips while John .397 1112 McGurk and Ray Olsen each contributed a pair. , .... - Reds Edge Cubs n Blackwell MagBev- he I takers here, last night: was -- 27 25 - , National League: na Millmen spiked Pinney erage's bid for the first half Industrial League title by ping a 3 defeat on the 16S 'Ivki - : MAGNA---(Spec.)T- GU - ..cChiniccaingnoati,::: ,, 6-- 2. 6-- , ..... , - t t414., (By The Associated W. L. 37 ,27 Boston . Brooklyn ', . -- 38 28 34 27 New York 33 32 St. Louis ',': ' 1, National , ;; 1947 July STAJ I . ) , e I. ' , , ,', IC ..:,..1,4& s , , ).404,,i, i - 4,:io i -: , ,s ,.., Mi !hem' 4 2., 1 ell , ,..:.,fro.. . k Tuesday, , '72, -- 6-- The Todd defeat was the first break in the ,women's seeded list. Match Interrupted 'Louise Brough of Beverly Bills, Calif., joined Miss Hart in the semi-fina- ls 2, with a 2, conquest of Mrs. Nancy Wynn Bolton of Australia. The match was Interrupted for 10 minutes by a shower. Jack Kramer and Bob Falkenberg advanced in the men's doubles by turning back Great Britain's Derek Barton and Geoff 4. The first set was Paish, played before the shower and the U. S. pair, in this division, quickly confirmed their resumed ranking Avneiv play-w- as on the slippery grass. Mixed Doubles Bohous Cernik and Miss H. H. Straubeova of Cze,osslovakia, moved into the third the mixed doubles when luen Li?! pair of Gianni Cucelli and Mrs. Analis Boast defaulted. The Czech team led, 4, when darkness halted the match last night and the Italians withdrew this morning. Margaret Osborne of San Francisco; seeded No. I for the women's title Pauline Betz turning pro, comgave' up by semi-final the field by pleted downing Mrs. Kay Stammers 4. Miss Osborne Menzies, 2, began each set by clicking off four games in a row. Mrs. Anita Ellis of ,England, who, as Anita Lizana of Chile, once was queen of the U. S. courts, and Jadwiga Jedrzeiowska of Poland, defeated Mrs. Nancy Glover and Mrs. Peggy Vivian of England, 6, 64, In the third round of women's . doubles. 'the victors next meet the American team of Brough and Osborne in the quarter-final- s. --- -- - , ,,. -- r , ,. Ai-, 1 4'44.,,. ..4, ,,, , ) , , . -,- , iltylitliytt?tvra Nip Pinney InClose Tiit THE DESERET NEWSi I 1 -- --- nd 6-- 1, - '. : - ' ' ' - ' ' , 1 Kingdom through the U. S. domination in the tennis championships today, I when Mrs. Sheila, Simmers, blond racket-swing- er from South Africa, defeated , Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd of Hidden Valley, ' ' 4. ' Calif., 5, Mrs. Summers was seeded No. 7 in the WOMen'S division, while Mrs. Todd was fourth. It was ', a quarterfinal-roun- d match.: The American team, however, , sent Doris, Hart of WSW, Fla., 11 Into the semiofinal round. 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