| Show 'T'rTTTTTrvrvTTTTT''r’rrv The Salt Lake Tribute 24 Saturday May 23 1939 P" Giants Burdette Wins Seventh Hodges Ends Long Tilt Pres By Associated in 1 innings HE DOUBLED In the foUrth cff reliever Taylor Phillips and in the eighth off HumRobinson completing his with four runs scored singled berto night Burdette the first major Igague pitcher to win seven games this season had a three-hi- t shutout until the sixth when two singles and a sacrifice fly by Ed Bouchee gave the Phils their first run GENE FREESE San Francisco out of second place in the' National League Friday night beating the on Don Drysdale's Giants r and Gil Hodges’ nifty single with two on in the 13th inning HODGES’ blast came with two men out off Allan Worthington who had relieved lefthander Johnny Antonelli in the 12th Worthington hit Don Demeter and pinch-hitte- r Duke Snider Whlked Hodges then hit a rising liner that hit the left field screen and Demeter scored easily The victory snapped a three-gamlosing streak for the lanky Drysdale who had not won since beating Pittsburgh April 27 He is now Antonelli who allowed only four hits was shooting for his sixth victory against two defeats Worthington’s record 1 and 2 ' A crowd of 31014 watched in the chilly Coliseum as Drysdale and Antonelli locked in a scoreless pitching duel that lasted until Giant third base-maEd Bressoud let a run in on a wild throw in the sixth It will be a righthander against a left hander Saturday when the Cedar City Redmen and the Judge Memorial Bulldogs tangle at the Magna ball park for the state Class B high 2-- 4-- school championship Game time will be 2 Braves hammered Phils’ for eight doubles and in addition to Aaron’s Cedar City will be banking on the strong right arm of Gary Anderson whUe Judge will counter with lefty Bobby Lucero Hank Aaron Big bat talks loudly as Braves win duel Both teams are unbeaten this year and both have kids with husky batting averages getting the runs Off Tonight Stockers Eye Season Start homer "7 Cards Nudge Cliicubs 1 SF — Bouchee fkfc 8 Roberta (L 8 3 Phillips Ve 2 0 Meyer 2 2 Robinson Burdette (W 7 2) 0 12 T — 2:43 A— 24043 6 3 0 CHICAGO May 22 (UPI)— Gino Cimoli’s double and A balk by relief pitcher Sill Henry in the 14th inning Friday gave the St Louis Cardinals a victory over the Chicago Cubs Cimoli’s clout off the right-fielwall his 16th double of the season was the seventh of eight Cardinal hits in the game which lasted almost four hours including a delay because of rain THE DOUBLE scored Don Blasingame who was safe at first on a forceout Cimoli moved to third tagging up after Bobby Gene Smith’s fly to right and scored when Henry was charged with a balk The victory went to Jim Brosnan who yielded only one hit in the last six innings It was his first victory in four decisions Gold Cup Nylon 3-- TIRES d ST LOUIS Blsnffm 3b Clmllcf-r- t Crow lb BOSmtlf OTHER TIRE Boyer 3b White If BARGAINS 1195 1295 1495 600x16 670x15 710115 Easy Terms Arranged I XPERT RICAPPINO SUCCESS TIRE Tate ae Blaylock p Broanan p itik 3 0 10 rbl 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 SOSO 0 0 10 8010 5110 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 '3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 10 0110 10 0 0 0 0 1011213 1011313 CO & Klnccf Green rf CnKhm lb H Smith e GremaaH CHICAGO b r li rbll 4 3 3 O'T TylnrSb 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 Goryl 3b 3 0 0 OiAltman cf 4 0 3 d Banks m 4 0 1 0! 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