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Show THE HERALD- JOURNAL, Logan, Utah, Wednesday, April 27, 1949 - " To Brooklyn Reserves K 1 Sm he Rickey explained, 'n J he led Triple Play ' state, Sri Th.t bench strength w'y to i, onstrated ' the Uth !hn Gene Hermanski was demstrikingly yesterday replaced cal Abrams in the starting time. He not neup for the first hit a home run In a 5 to 2 Braves that put rictory over the started Brooklyn in first place but at Ebbets field the first triple play 1. vvinninjl !econd tin, I S him wui titlest lag 'titive rifi.l third-rin- league, tn five ,,1 to fir, I Robinson, I years. hadnt been hating so Burt Shotton sent Her- -' to left field. In the first 5'ear huil hom- -r Aggie teem, I Inning Hermanski laced a blast Boston a by A1 Don! rancis, to counter inson, Bill! nrk and in the third inning after and Eddie Cottei'il nitcher Johnny Sain competitiorl stanky had led off with singles, the LoguJ he started the triple play. Taking , play by Dark in short left, Her-- 1 days matrh m4nski threw to Jackie Robinson mship teimj to double Sain at second and a and PistoJ ouick relay caught Stanky at first, and peewee Reese of Brooklyn Duke Torgeson also hit homers. Preacher Roe scored his first vica tory and Johnny Sain, winner last year, suffered his sec ond defeat against no wins. , The Phils won a 12 to 11 wood-- ; from the Ciants in en wedding' 11 innings when Del Ennis broke two-ru- n hom-- I up the game with a er. The Giants had scored twice In their half nnd before Ennis blast counted a run on Wil-Ur- d the Phil Marshalls error, See Saw The Phils fought uphill all the Su win tying the count at 5 on Eddie Miller's grand slam homer in the sixth. The score was tied again it 7 in the seventh and at 9 in the ninth. The Giants used 20 player, the Phils 16. Lyn Rowe, the fifth pitcher, was the victor. Willie Jones also homered for Philly. lers t The Pioneerf league, one of the nation's fastest class C baseball loops, opened its 1949 campaign lvt night with a record attendance of 19,772 and victories by Salt Lake, Great Falls, Twin Falls and BV CARL LUNDQUIST 1 Cnited Press Sports Writer bn the LSc I YORK, April 27 (U.R veV n Moor I bench is just a spike-ESbut boss old board iamnt ast It is n Hatch I believes fully Rickey Ro. thel Piece that will bring Field. who h, Inother pennant to Ebbets bench ason, thi, I nVeve got the strongest hooter to b, I and he didnt i. hsseball, he said, Crompton! that is was made out of or Brazilian dtcimJ teakwood mitfhl vitae. This is the strong-majo- r ho win bl league team with which lt Perform. I 5r, been associated and I ,ver and Ri.cf we have an edge over all of think its. of our re- other clubs because I Salt Lake, Great Falls, Boise And Twin Falls Win Pioneer League "Debut" Tilts Valuable ri y. W th tssfu! a Fan Abrams Si 5-- 9-- goose-eg- g Lemons five-h- it d pitching and Lou Boudreaus foot homer over the center-fiel- d fence spelled victory to the tun of 1 to 0 at Cleveland as Red Embree of the Browns lost a tough decision. It was Lemon's second victory and his first shutout, putting him right on the beam Bob 400-yr- four-h- it ef which imee he won 20 games, 10 were shutouts a year ago. 1 I . . Rookie Jerry Colemans fourth itrsight hit, a two-ru- n homer, gave the league leading Yankees a 5 to 4 victory, their second - straight over and their fifth they haveLefty Joe hitless relief pitching gave Philadelphia straight at home where n't lost this season. Poge's Derby Hopeful Tony Zale Retires From Boxing CHICAGO (T.P Tony Zale. man of steel, whose ring career lasted through 15 yi irs and The Standings: carried him to the world champ-nioshiW L announced his retirement Pan 16 11 Diego today. 16 12 news Hollywood At a carefully-organizeSeattle 15 13 which his at manger conference, .. 15 13 Sam Pian and trainer Art M'nich Sacramento I,os Angeles . 15 14 made certain every newspaper and Oakland 14 15 . .. was press association represented, San Francisco 12 17 Zale made one short," prepared 9 17 Portland Garys p, Softball League d Meets Tonight Boise. Perfect Meat her Teams of the Commercial Most of the four games were Sottbali League will meet toa exit good for openeis and night. 7 oclock, at Logan chamthe throngs of fans took advantber of commerce, to complete age of perfect baseball weather. plans for the current season. Although this is the 10th jeat "We need another club to since the league was organized.' make up a league,, i's the eighth playing sen-o- n for officials said. Any individual or the Pioneer dubs because of their organization wishing to enter a war-tim- e vacation, team should be represented at since the Pioneer clubs because tonight's meeting. of their war-tim- e vacation. All teams should have deleThe laigest crowd was at Salt at the session, they pointLake City, where 7,969 fans watch- gates ed the Bees come from behind ed out. o down the Billings Mustangs, 3 to 2, behind the superb pitching of Dick Larner. The previous record Oakland atendance for an opener in the Utah capital was 7200. At Ogden, more than 4300 also Baseball a new top were on hand to watch the Great Falls Electrics toy with SAN FRANCISCO, April 27 (U.P the ragged and rough Ogden Reds Oakland, which claims to be the and win going away, 15 to 3. "Brooklyn of the West, lived up It was a new record at Poca- to its name last night with the tello, too, as the Twin Falls Cow- daffiest baseball game of the seaboys sw'amped the Pocatello Card- son. inals, 13 to 9, and the crowd of The Oaks knocked the Holly4,024 groaned. Bruce Schroder wood Stars out of the Pacilic went the route for the Cowpokes. coust league leadership in a wild Boise had to stave off a g 0 game that had everything rally by Idaho Falls before except a to ofler the the Pilots could down the Russets, fans. S to 6, to the dismay of 3,279 Idaho For instance, veteran, Maurice Pee Wee Reese, captain and Falls rooters. Van Robays did so well for himof the Dodgers, unshortstop self in the first three innings he Same Opponents veils a bronze plaque on a seat The same teams will play again ran himself ragged and had to at Ebbets Field in memory of tenight, and again Thursday, The iTtne fiom the game. During that Jack Launce, one of the more first comes Friday when new time he came to the plate three ardent Brooklyn fans who led thiee-gam- shitt e series open with Boise times, got three hits. In one inthe Bums Svmphoney Band for 10 years before his death last at Pocatello, Billings at Ogden, ning he hit a home run and a November. Watching is Mrs. Great Falls In Salt Lake City and single, driving in five runs. Laurtce and her son. Vacant Twin Falls at Idaho Falls. Alter The Oaks piled up a 14-- 0 lead the first day, the seat will be that, Twin Falls opens at home on in the first four innings but it held for a member of a boys May 2, Great Falls on May 3 and wasnt enough for pitcher Earl organization with which Shoity Boise and Billings on May 5. Jones, who had to have relief Laurice was affiliated. The Billings Mustangs, newly when the Stars scored six times in reinforced with help lrom the the seventh! him his first decision. Starter Phil Biooklyn Dodgers, started out San Diego took over first place Marchildon of hurt his arm strong by Pushing over two runs in in the circuit by scoring two runs after pitching two balls and Alex the fourth inning. Ray Cucciarinl In the bottom half of the ninth San FranKellner, who took over, was the went two bases on an overthrow to edge Portland, loser. Yogi also hit a Yankee by shortstop Jim Noverini, made cisco went 10 innings to trim Los and Sacramento third on a passed ball and scored Angeles, homer. on a single by Eddie Moore, the gave Seattle a game, Loss for Chicago brilliant colored third The Tigers snapped Chicagos Mustangs baseman. Moore hurt his ankle Salt Lake .. 000 000 , e wining streak by sweep and Jack Dunn ran for him, stealStark (8) and ing a doubleheader, 6 to 2 and 7 to 5 in 10 innings. A homer ing second and coming home on a Larner and Tiesiera. double by Jack Skinner. Great Falls 500 310 the But Salt by j Vic Wertz highlighted Lake City kept going Ogden . . 010 020 23115122 000 3 opener in which Virgil Trucks on behind the steady pitching of Dick Higgins A Stump; McCarthy, his second game Detroits irrepresback a from try with Snuggs (4), Stunn (8) and Mcsible rookie Johnny Groth account- Larner, just ed for the second game victory the San Francisco Seals. Larner Connell. own winning in the Twin Falls 061 000 05113-1- 54 when he doubled home two runs started his 000 130 300 9 with the bases loaded. He also bat- eighth with a poke that was good Pocatello ted in two first game runs with for a double on the ground rules Schroder and Rohrer; Dudrey, a single. Relief pitcher Dizzy Trout because it went into the crowd. Carroll (2) and Morgan. was the second game winner as He made third on an infield out Homers Peterson T F 2nd, one Detroit took over second place. and scored on a mild pitch by Dick on; Morgan Po. 4th, none on; Bell Aaron Robinson hit a second game Guy, who had hurled a great game T.F. 7th, 2 on. until then. Paul Stark relieved Boise 030 010 004 8 Detroit homer. - - v but two more runs came in Idaho Falls 030 000 020 Guy in Boston at the Washington as Grant Cullimore walked, made Noyes, Neuenswander (8) and , American and Cincinnati at St. Louis in the National were rained sec01,d on a passed ball, scored on Spaziano; Yaklich, Nygard (3), e double by Hicks (9), Homer (9) and out. Pittsburgh and Chicago were another ground-rulTapp. Manager Tommy Thompson and not scheduled. Tonight's Games: in on came Tommy Thompson star at Salt Lake. Rookie Jerry Billings Yesterdays Great Falls at Ogden. Coleman of the Yankees, whose OLaughlins single. The Linescores: two-run Twin Falls at Pocatello. fourth straight . hit. a homer beat the Atheltics, 5 to 4. i Billings .... 000 200 000 2 5 1 Boise at Idaho .Falls. title-hold- Daffiest the-A'- .536 .536 .517 .483 IV .414 5 5-- 5-- 4, five-gam- 03x-Cuy- 83 83 81 6106 TOKYO, .346 i i er ! ,1 St April 27 ing a bijl which will turi bombed Hiroshima into a of eternal peace." from assistant Fred W. Hooper's Ocean Drive gets a fitness check-u- p trainer Charlie Stevenson at Hialeah Park. With stablemate Olym-i- a, the Hooper hopefuls may go to the post as an entry in the Kentucky Derby, May 7. EVERY Sports Roundup Seattle ITND Base ba - PCL: 5, Raora-Samento 4; Francisco 5, Los Angeles 3; Oakland 15, Holly-woo10; San Diego 3. 4, Portland American: St. Louis 0 Cleveland 11- n d 1; Detroit 6-- 7 Chicago 2-- 5 (second game 10 innings); Philadelphia 4 New York 5; YVashington at Boston, postponed, rain. National: Boston 2, Brooklyn 5; New York 11 Philadelphia 12 (11 innings); Cincinnati at St. Louis postponed, rain. Swimming CarWornia Junior college completely dominated J. C. swim team. Stock-toplaced five. Fullerton three, El Camino 2 and Glendale L Archie Moore, 172, Boxing Toledo; O., No. 2 light heavyweight challenger, dec. Harold Johnson, 172, Philadelphia; Bernard Docusen, New Orleans welterweight, will meet Milo Seattle middleweight., In Savage, bout May 13th. n GROMS SAN MARINO, Cal., April 27 A fund to reward workers d",E d who tried to save Kathy Fiscus from a well here two weeks ago has swelled to $39 273 with 150 pieces of mail still unopened, It was disclosed today. FOOD PRICES NEW YORK. April 27 (U.E) The Dun & Bradstreet index of whole-- 1 sale food prices declined one cent in the past week to $5.67, the agency reported today. The decrease brought the index to a level one cent above the low of $5.66 reached last Feb. 8. The index was $6.76 a year ago. 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