| Show - ‘ -- - - - ' v - w o f If --o W '- vo4F - - 4 "F - - - r R a ti' - i' - 7' t '- - - :7- 1i 11 1- tr-116:- -- 4- ' -- - i: LA- ik0 N--1 : irlf t Q -e ' ' - f- xiFAQ-116-1- ‘4-111-111N- L'' - i '1 Aril - - 1-:- - - - 1:: : - - ' i i I!'" h - AL 11- ' 1 IIQ)0 1111r U - ' : Split - ' s- '1il' ' l' 47 artielaediaeni:4 1 New York Boston PITTSBURGH' July 15 ()—Ray Poat turned In his ninth victory of the year Thursday pitching the New? York Giants to Detroit Washingto 1 a 103 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirate's after the Pirates eked St Louis double-head11z 1! 3 a in the a of Chicago tut 'opener: trimnph 4-- - t '4N I - : 8910! Oust Top' Handb4 - Post scattered eight hits in going the route for the first' time since June 25 The Pirates scored all of their runs In the eighth Inningwhen Wally Westlake socked a three-ru- n homer The i Giants supported !Poat's attack that pitching with a it included JohnOy Mize's 19th fourbaggert of the year with two aboard in the fourth Inning The Pirates won the 'first game M the dinth inning when with two out E d FitzGerald tripled and Stan The Giants led Rojek 'singled tuitil the eighth Inning when the Pirates took the lead on homers by Frank Gustine and Ralph Kiner Walker Cooper tied it 3 by homering for the Giants in the top of the ninth but the Pirates came back to win right A crowd of 26051 paid to see the twin bill and 1419'7 women at- tended a new ladies' ' day record ' for Pittsburgh Rookie Bob Chesneds worked the first seven innings for the Pirates in the first game A blister on his hand caused him to give pitching way to Kirby Higbe in the eighth Highbe was lifted for a pinch hitter in the eighth and Vic Lombardi and Mel 'Queen pitched the ninth with Queen getting credit for the victory' Chesnes' allowed only four - hits walked three and struck out four ' during his stint I - ' t - rand quit! 'rho board of directors taking i draitit action to straighten out the obtained i'club's Internal problems Fagreement from both men to control At present they twn T101 of the club's stock and bcbcause ef Itheir failure to get tazether On Ihow the Solons shall be operated directors feel that 41 Indtting can be done- lintilzthey steri aside f i '-- - ! - i - - alga- Tte Only one of Sacragreenentris mentes headaches In 'addition to Salenger-Separovi- l t - ch being in last place in the league t off the club 19games 'Cooly tais week: was a victim of a Lclisastrous fire which - burned its plant jo the groimd In Los Angeles Coast League President Clarence Rowland said that if the Sacramento- official set- tip is to be changed- it must be ratified by the league directors uThe matter in view of develop- melts most likely will receive the league directors' attention at the meeting Friday" Rowland said - 1 - the-pac- - Plrat game: New York AB Higney 2b 4 Lockman el 4 Gordon If 4 t t ' ' lb Mize : e 34 Marshall Kerr as Lohrke- 3b dThomson CemwaY 3b 2 1 0 e 2 - - I itonrsttnn s- - The washable' enamel for sparkling kitchens baths and woodwork! 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-- July 15 JEIOSTON L toppipspreds soloothly—covors-visil- Twin ' : i i 3-- f ' 1 1yeay1 to - - and 0-- 388 361 350 346 - Angels Drov Séals Tvice 10 BosT ) N July 15 IP —Lefty Mei Parnell 1knocked in two runs with a double while the Boston NEW YORK July115 A'—The New Red So: to a pitching 1 win over i the De- SanFred Yankees York pounded in the floodlighted half troit Ti ford for 11 hits including triples by of a datgers doubleheader Thurs:- Cliff Mapes and George Mt Quinn as nigght before a 33892 crowd A day Browns Louis St the beat they Seekers throng saw13-- 5 the to Whitey Platt 14403 Thursday nightone4 aboard in the sun in the fifth trounce the Tigers homered with light inning for the St Louis runs AB H 0 A' Boston AB H 0 A Sanford seeking his eighth win Detroit s& 4 2 2 21Di Maggio cf 5 2 3 0 Berry 211 4 2 1 11Pesky 3b 4 2 0 2 Mayo matched pitches with Hiller until Kell If 4 2 2 0 3b ' 532 15 11Spence the seventh Mc Quinn opened with a Wakelld Ot 1 1 3 5 ss 4 If Stephens Dick c 4 0 3 OlDoerr 2b triple on whichand rightfielder41 280 scored on Billy Evers Kokos slipped Wertz r - 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SO—By Barney 5 Vander Meer 3 cress I Peterson 2 Hits —off Vander Meer 4 In 3 Cress 1 in 2 Peterson 2 in 2 Gumpert 3 in 2 PB— LaManno Loser—Vander Meer I 1000 0000 8:15 8-- 4) ' 4 0 4 1 1 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 4 0 I - : " : Pct Yatiliées Down i 1-- i - astazaa t - ' - k lali " - - 1 - t4111 ( ' If 4) -' er -- - of a double header Thursday for their fifth straight victory before 383391 However they were held to a tie in the nightcap which was halted by darkness- after 13 innings Ms 12th Johnny Bain registered by scattering seven hits The victory lone run off him came in the seventh inning when Andy Pafkd who collected three hits Singled and tallied on Phil Cavarrettal triple The Braves scored both of thei runs off Ralph Hamner in the first irmirigs- - Hamner was around long enough to face only four batters He walked iTommy Holmes and Alvin Dark on eight pitches Holmes tallied on Earl Torgeson's single When 13ob Elliott also drew a pass Emil Kush was 'rushed in from the bullpen Then i Kush with a fly Jeff Heath greeted 3 p Cards 1 to center to score Dark ST LOUIS July 15 (UP)--D- el Kush then held the Braves at bay Ennis thirteenth home run of the for eight innings and Dutch McCall seasOn—with a mate on base in the them in and Hank Borowy stopped ' sixth inning broke a 1 tie Thursthe ninth to give the 'veteran 'Boston AB H 0 A day night AB H 0 A' Chicago 3 0 4 3 knuckleball pitcher- - Dutch Leonard Holmes rf 3 1 5 0 Mauch 2b ' 4 0 4 1 Waitkus lb 4 1 9 2 and the Philadelphia Phillies a 1 Dark sa 4 0 over the St Louis Cardinals Torgeson lb 2 1 5 22 Jeffcoat3bef 44 0' 3 2 2 victory 1 0 0 Panto Elliott 3bThe Cards' defeat their sixth in 4 1 5 OINicholson rf 4 0 1 0 Heath If MMcCor- ICavaretta If 4 2 3 0 seven games dropped them seven snick If 1 0 0 0 Scbeffing e 4 0 1 1 full games behind the league-leadin- g Russell ef 3 0 1 0 8111811e) 111 2 0 1 2 Boston Braves 1 0 0 0 Conatser et 1 1 0 0 &Lowrey 100 oe )"dotl ' 4 ' --- - oe 1r " ' :st i tf - --- 77 o q I' - 561017- - 0 - ' - t - oo - ' 2-- 4-- - 4 first-plac- 4-- 2) a Boise (Noyes lombo li5 6) 7:30 pm- Poca (Torres 10-- - VIITLADELPHIA July 15 header 6 to 1 and S to 5 to take la I The Cleveland Indians met the Phila4 lead In the American " e chaldelphia Athletics' r lengb Thursday night and swept league Steve Gromek tossen a four-hittdouble both ends 'of a twin night to win the tint game and Satchel Paige: in a relief role for Bob Lemon Ai won his find maijor league vane with the help of Ken !Keltnerls 21st home run of the season and anothet by Larry Doby withlone man en' base H t Gromeles four hitter was carve4 SAN FRANCISCO July 16 VP—Los A's in masterful fashion with the Angeles dumped the skidding Sail Francisco team into fourth place- in lone run coming on Buddy loser's the coast league Thursday night by borne $ in thefourth Xt cut a Cleve- the Seals in both games land two-ru- n defeating 1ea4 in halt but in ' doubleheader 1 and 0 of the the fifth Indians pounced on The double victory moved Los Anin league Phil Marchildon for four runs and geles up into third place of the the game standings rightSanon the tail Lemon and Dick Fowler were the Diego club which second-gamup and coming e starters Limon was pushed into second place R HE struck on the head by a relay from-PetFirst gime: Suder a he scored a run in 9 0 100 002 0- -3 Los Angeles 6 1 the fifth aria retired with two out: in 001 000 0- -1 Sant Francisco- the sixth after he was touched for -Adarns !and Malone Dempsey and one run Hank Majeskts ninth homer ' Howell H E of the year off Paige with one on tied Second :game: -' 11 1 It at 5 to 5 In the seventh000 100100--4- 2 Los Angeles ' ' SanFrahcisczo 000 000 000--- -1 0 : 5 0 First game 11 Cleveland AB 0 A01 Pkiladelz AB110 a4 Mitchell If 4 1 3 4 1 3 loost se Two for Jack Dobv et 5 1 3 0: McCosky if 3 0 2 0 et 4 01 3 0 SAN DIEGO Calif July 16 P— Edwards rf 0 01 02 0111Colmn 01Fain lb 3 11 Kenndy rf With Jack Graham and Swede Jen- Boudren Is 2 1 2 21 Malesid 3b 4 0 3 1 sen each blasting a pair of home Gordon 2b 3 1 0 3 Vaki- if 4 1 3 3 Xeltnr Sb 2 1 1 4 Poser e runs the San Diego Padres defeated Robrunt 01Suder 2b 2 0- 1 4 t Sacramento 6 to 13 and 3 to 1 in a Regan clb 44 00 11 5 Oi Marchldn p 2 0 0 2 Pacific coast 'league doubleheader Gromek p 4 0 0 1 &Chapman Barris s twin victory en7 Thursday night Themove ' into second abled Sad Diego to in S2 TOials 6 standings1 the 27 30 4 2115 10 'Vitals league place &Grounded out for litarchildoo in Aloes HE First game 1(71' innings): 13 0 enth 200 121 San Diego Score by Innings: 7 1 Cleveland 002 010 Sacramento -0 —011 040 000—000 100 000--' Jurisich and Rice Freitas and Philadelphis GorE—None REI—Doby Edwards2B13— : Moore: don 2 Robinson Roses' v San Diego !000102 0003 90 GordonKeltner 11B Mitchell Joost Vale Keliner 7 1 —Edwards Rosen MB 000 010 000- -4 SH—Boudreau Sacramento ' to Joost Keltnee to Flores and Camellt Nagy and Robinson DP—Rosar LOB—Cleveland 4 Philatiel— Moore 4 Marchikloo Phi& 6 Gromek BB—Off ' 0 11 3 5 Barris 1 000006004-Oakland Gromek 4 Harris 80—By 060—t7 13 0 1 marchimon 2 klits—Off MarcMotion poo Hollywood 7 Harris 0 in 2 WP—MarchiktoiL Webber Buxton (8) Gassaway (9) Speer '(9) and Lombardi RaLmondi Second (9)' Ardizoia Butland (6) Bishop Cleveland game: ' H 0 AI Phila AB HO A (7) Yaylian (9) Albosta (9) and Mitchell If AB 5 3 3 01 boost es 0 2 2 5 Gladd5 2 4 Doby et looky If 4 0 5 0 7 1 Edwards 000 000 2011- -2 el rf 4 5 0 RClemn Portland 1-- 1) 5-- 3) ' (UP)- -- at Idah4 Falls (Haworth 8:15 pm Salt L ke (Tierney 3 and Wilson Billings (Stark 0 Co- - inningsk-t-y - 1 o II' 471111 444 13 425i 14 409115 408 16 I - was sixth but Johnny Vander Mere ' charged with the loss Clorkinati AS 11 0 A Brooklyn AB li 0 Ai Reese is 5 4 4 01 Wyrostk et 4 0 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 Robnsn b 5 3 Adams 2b : 2-- '11 5651 5 Poea ello 9 Ogden 3 Billirigs 7 Boise 3 Greal Falls 11 Twin Falls Fridays Schedule - 397 384 381 376 372 :362 - 11 GB Thursday's Results Idah Falls 9 Salt Lake 2 0 Baltimore 3 Jersey City Syracuse2 1 NewarkS 4 Toronto i Buffalo !Rochester 7 Montreal 8 (10 Dallas 2 Beaumont 3 Tulsa 9 San Antonio 4 Fort Worth 3 Shreveport 5 Oklahoma City Z Houston 5 Emilio ef Edwrda 3b Aliksis ‘ 3b e empulla Shube If BosCHICAGO July 15 (AP)—The lb Hodges ton Braves nosed out the Chicago lirmakt rt Cubs 2 to 1 in the opening game Barn9 0000 Boise 21 120 102 101 93 106 66 66 56 46 48 36 Us 30 36 35 39 39 42 - r e 4apittres P lir' saith wTins in ellef 1 Braves Edge Chicago 2-- 1 10001 0000 R AB 302 263 280 266 306 254 39 32 28 29 27 29 i ' - T- l p t 1-- '' - Texas League Columbus 12 Milwaukee 6 Toledo 7 Minneapolis 8 I 2-- ' 11 t (9-6- (3-- 7) St Paul 1 (10 Louisville Z Kansas City 7 Indianapolis Innings) 3- GLOSS ENAtIE L- - 5) O 17 73 83 71 85 57 64 277 110 19 8 13 271 104 19 9 4 281 107 21 7 5 253 95 12 5 6 266 99 18 2 9 254 92 18 0 10 G Musial Cardinals 77 Williams Red Sox 71 Boudreau Indians 75 71 Palk° Cubs Ashburn Phillies 76 71 Zarilla Browns Brooklyn at Cincinnati--Hatte- rf vs Blackwell (6-Boston at 'Chicago — Bickford )' vs Meyer ) Philadelphia at(3--Sir Louis (night) vs Munger —Heintzelman (5-2- Billings Ogden Great F 12 Baseball's Big Six 5) 2) 2) Idaho Falls Salt La e 2b 3b lit rbi pct ab h Neil Po Rmsdell Og Mickelsn Po 'Cheso S L Jessen T F Metro T F 1-- (5-- 6) 2 2 3 Pioneer League Big Six 13 Priday's Probable Pitchers York at Pittsburgh (night) (7-vs —Jones Ostermyeller (5-- 5) 49 43 40 GB 578 560 556 547 490 467 413 381 - f Pioneer League W L Pet 45 26634 Poeatell? 43 25 632i Twin Faills - - Brooklyn 5 Cincinnati 3 Miller tINTER1011 i - ' I" ' 5 American Association bWest eWilson I ' Totals 32 63E26141 Totals 3812 2714 dlrlied out for Lohrkein 9th- xTwo out when winning run scored &Grounded out for i bWalited for Queen inSth11 ellen for West in Stb New York 000 020' 001- -4 000 000 031Pittsburgh E—None- - RBI—Lohrke Higney Guti-4 KIner 2 Cooper Rojek 2BH—Murtaugh ' HIA—Oustins Kiner 3BH—Fitzgerald 8—Jansen DP— Cooper SB—Rojek Kerr and Mize LOB—New York Bigney BOB--O- ff 8 Pittsburgh 7 Cheerios 3 Hartung1- - - SO—By Chesnes 4 Jansen 2Rits—Off Chesnes 4 in 7 inHigbe nings Jansen 110 in 7 3 Higbe 0 in 1 Lombardi 2 in 3 Queen Hartung 2 in 0 in 3 WP—Queen LP—Hartung Beemld game: New York AB H A Pittsburgh 'AB R 0 A I 3 1 1 1 Blaney 2b 5 1 4 4 RoJek sis 'Gordon if 4 3 4 0 Bockmn 3b1 3 0 0 1 Mize lb 5 2 7 0 Walker rf 4 1 5 0 ' Marshall rf 2 1 1 0 Hiner lit 4 'Thomson rf 1 0 3 0 Weatiakeef 4 2 4 0 e 5 3 2 1 West lb 4 1 5 0 Livingstn Kerr ss 5 0 3 2 Mrtaugh 2b 3 1 4 0 ttohrite 3b 4 3 2 3 Fitzgerald e 4 0 0 Biddle p Poet p 0 0 0 0 - ' 5- 11) 0 Lombardi 1 2 0 0 p Singleton p 1 0 !O 2 dHopp ' Mainp : ' 1 0 0 0 Stevens 101 Totals Toth' 40 14 27 35 8 27 7 d—Flied out for Singleton In 7th truck out for : Main la Still Score by New York innings: 501 400 000-4- 0 — —000 000 030— 3 Pittsburgh RBI—Idisto 4 R—Kerr Fitzgerald 2 Poat Westlake Livingston 2 Lotirke MR— Gordon Lohrke Mize Westlake DP—New York 1 Pitts3 Lombardi burgh 1 BB—Riddle 1 Poat 3 SO—Lombardi 1 Post 2 Singleton 1 Main 3: Hits—oft Riddle 4 in 13 Lombardi 5 in 2 23 Singleton 4 in 4 Main 1 in 2 RB—by Gordon Lombardi WP—Riddle Loser—Riddle I 1-- Seattle Hollywood Portland 10' Sacramento 1012 51 81xj 4) I - 2-- — Pét L 46 48 48 48 53 56 61 65 63 61 60 58 8 3-- 19 4-- Oakland San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco 6 Thursdays Results 3 New York Pittsburgh Boston 1 Chicago 1 (second called end of 13th darkness) Philadelphia 31 St Louis 1 9) 01l - '33 Chicago 6) 4) 36 37 Philadelphia 6) 5 2 1 1 14 2 1 5 14 3 3 0 r'fl SI WenearlaV 2 33 3 14 0 au 2 lb 213 ' 4 1 2 1 OISteverts e 13 0 4 0 Col Fitz 0 geraid e 1 1 OlChesnes p 4 2 SI Nfablekk 12 3 2 3 Lombard! p 0 0 0 0 Queen p - - (9-1- 0) 0 Hojek ss 3IGuetine 3b 11Hopp ef 13 1834 23 455 378 315 39 New York Brooklyn Cincinnati vs Dobson (10-Cleveland at Philadelphia (night) vs Brissie (8-—Feller St Louis at New York—Fannin (4-vs Reynolds (10-3- ) Chicago (2-- at Washington (1--(night) vs or Papish —Gettel Wynn (7-- - L'A AB R Al Pittsbur gh 31 II 0 0 3 0 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 3 914 GB 31 603 36 526 37 513 38 A83 37 493 41 474 42 468 44 —429 140 Pittsburgh St Louis f 6) I ! 61d4 Friday' Probable Pitchers Detroit at Boston—Trucks (6-- 3-- - 539 6-- 2-- 0- ! 3 5-- ! ed ! - —23 2 1 i Pacific Coast League Pct L 1Vir it'T 1t Bostolt ZOO New York '4 St Louis 2 4 Chicago 1 Washington Boston 13-- 3 Detroit 1 Cleveland 8 Philadelphia - 14-h- ' i SACRAMENTO CaL July 15 (20 —The Sacramento Coast league all baleball 'club sorely-troublI' lesion b3r di ssension between club Oscar Salenger and i President Manlier peparovich Asked - both Thursday to sell their stock : - -35 GB Thursday's Results z I - 35 39 43 46 50 41 er DRASTIC STEP- - L Pct 28 627 34 Z85 32 584 W : 116 25 ' - - Nationai League American League I ' -1- 11111101L)Ir H t 1 July 16 1948 :MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUE STANIDIN f3 S 1-1 - : SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' - At 11-- ft ' '1 ' t - F i ' I - 115 1 : 1 - 1 1 '4 $! 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