| Show t" -- "rrr"V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday May 2 1948 2S Bees Win Over T F I F Cops Fifth Straight Buzzers 6-- 3 Reynolds Foils Mustangs With Two Hits IDAHO FALLS Ida May 1— The twelve teams in the Amaleague are scheduling numerous drills and practice games in preparation for the opening of the season on May 16 according to Cal Woolley teur Baseball Assn 5-- o! the loop secretary A number of the managers are awaiting the end of school and the completion of the Utah State Industrial league rosters before forming their teams Opening games have been announced and the full season’s matched Reynolds masterpiece performance turned in by Bob Mahoney of Pocatello Meanwhile the Russets pecked away at the offerings of Henkle who went the route for the Billing dub for one run each in the second and third two in the sixth and another in the seventh the two-h- it rB AB H O A' Idas Wiriiar ABHOA 2 0 4 2 Mel s PnwtU I Ma eacl 2b 0 2 2 Stanton lb 0 10 1 1 0 0 llumo 3b Jots ef ichola 2b 0 3 3 Jeeateb c 0 0 O O' Slvrehr ef enith rf a 2 2 I 0 rf Hndrcks Fanbryib 0 11 O' KutU 0 Ft pitaif e 0 0 4 0 Car Tappsold O 7i 0 3 0 0 p h'alo 0 0 0 xFtxptrek Total 27 2 24 13 Totals 31 6 27 13 JJtnck out for Henkio la oIdUl tor by tnranj: Bii mp 100 OOO OOO—— 1 12 12 14 12 13 10 Ri Oil 002 lOz — A Muitio NVchola prltcter Frrora— 2 8ilvrthorn Fmulkenoury Fobi ballad tn— MuittA F) rlLorD 2 Wnt PierifiM Sioitn — rmla Pun— c He-!rv- Jintch7 8 Idaho Iftt by tvitPhar— BiUinf yoold by Hankla Paaard to plv—Mutn to pianton Prlrstar to Klrnoiaa f'ntnratrFP Tunt oooti hi for— Htakrt 3 Rrynolfia Two Ntchoia Int hit— & © 4 Do-j- Hrnki brurk out— ByHtckit cam — 1 on ba la— Off A 1 Rtvnoldt Batt 4 2 Reynold 9 Tim Umplrta— Sttubta mod Atithdaoct— 771 of Padres Defeat S F Seals 114 ISON -- schedule will be released Wednesday 52 Cards 7 Electrics 4 POCATELLO Ida May 1— The PocatJlo Cards hung up their fourth consecutjve triumph Saturday night with nary a setback by handing the Great Falls Electrics a 4 shock 8-- 0 SAN DIEGO Cal May 1 LF— Xavier limited San Francisco to five hits and pitched the San Diego Padres to an 8 to 0 victory over the Seals in a Pacific Coast league game Saturday Los Angeles shut out Sacramento In both ends of a Pacific Coast league doubleheader winning by Identical 0 scores Red Adams won g the first game while Walter Lanfrancont was the hero of the three-h- it Job of the seveninning nightcap Scoring four runs in the ninth inning Seattle defeated Oakland 8 to 5 before a crowd of 6840 to square their coast league series at two games each 1-- nine-innin- RHE 000 000 000—0 5 1 San Francisco 210100O4X — 8 12 0 San Diego Joyce Lien (2) Soriano (7 and Howell Rescigno and Camelll First game: RHE 001000 000—1 8 2 Log Angeles OOO OOO 000-8 1 Sacramento Adams and Malone Ripple and Lombardi Castlno (8) Second game: RHE 000 100 5—1 4 0 Los Angeles 7-- Falls AB H O A Pooort rf 3 0 1 O' O Ktof lb 5 0 12 2 Until 2tif 44 01 02 0i Keating Sb 5 1 4 S' AB H O H 2 0 4 2 4 0 Pee tell Back rf cf Aom Schurmn as Neil If Mlrklan lb sa 4 1 3 5 LeBIxn e e e 4 1 0 2 Brciwi A 2b Vran n rf 41 01 O1 O’2 Torre twlrakl 3b b p Vtit'tr xriugb Gibexl p 9 0 1 0 I 32 35 24 lg Total ta aigtitb far M i xTnplod Near by Lada 4 OOO Crtlmn 10 12 10 4 4 4 4 4 3 43 4 3 -- Tot' tr 10 27 14 030 — 7aiJ OOO 02a— 7 Pwtulio Sexa'! 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FADIN’ SOUTH Downing Sets Vacation Trip Never one to overlook any possibilities Sports Promoter Jim Downing said that he expects to look for and sign up boxing and wrestling talent for Salt Lake during his seven weeks vacation which begins Monday and which will take him as far south as Havana Cuba Admitting that a good vacation was his principal objective Downing admitted that stops in such spots as New Orleans St Peters-- i burg Miami Havana Norfolk New York Pittsburgh Cleveland Indianapolis and Omaha would throw him Into contact with sports promoters and sports personalities “We have a good chance of inducing some of the country's better fighters to come to Salt Lake he said Downing accompanied by his wife will leave by automobile Monday returning to Utah about June 18 He expects to arrange for at least one June fight card in Salt Lake with perhaps one each In July and August TO VI GUT Salt vsLake Twin Falls 8:30 Crashes gnxHi-iVio mrn qd YOU'RE GREEN Rir -- Two-ba- x cf lb Jean Hack rf 4 101 Ctn Jens? 112 11 cu rf 4 2 3 3 4 4 10 41 2 10 14 5 0 10 0 0 2 4 II Collin If 3 CbMO 2b 3b 4 0 0 7 Gammino lb Polich 2 1 0 McD'gld 2b 2 0 5 Si Bacciocco cf Trtando c 4 2 2 21 Brockar 3 18 0 21 Lamer p 4 0 0 1 Mtycock p 3 0 0 Oi 1 0 0 Flora 111 Me-r- Total 34 9 24 171 Total 32 9 27 16 xStruck out for Maycock In 9th Tw n Falla 010 OOO Oil — 3 Balt k 044 000 02x — Runs— Collin 2 Jacinto Catena Jan aan Gammino Polich Marlow Me Dolly Id T'ror— Cheso Jacinto Polich 2- - Stolen bate-Polich McDoursld— Three base hit — Two-bas- e Marlow hlte Catena Power ”un batted in- - Cheso 2 Bacciocco 2 Jessen Power Double lamir ixr’nto to Cheso to Gammino 2 pixy— Polich to McDonyald to Jeen Left on bxsee— Twin Kails 6 Salt Lake 7 Runs responsible for- - Ixrn er 2 Mavcock 5 Struck out— hv Larner 8 Mxvcock 3 Base on ball— off larner 3 Mxvcock 5 Passed ball— Trlxndox Time— 2 houra Cmplree — Yelel and Palxlch Attendance 1929 Ogden 22 Boise 6 OGDEN May 1 — The Ogden Reds clubbed four Boise pitcher for 15 hits to roll up a 22 to 6 victory over the Boise Pilots Saturday night in the wildest game so far of the young Pioneer league campaign The start of the game was dehour when the lights layed a half on the third-bas- e line went out and expert help had to be sum- moned to get them on again Boise AB H O A ABHOAI Ordcn Koaniff 2b Peurcall s L Mar lf-Lcwe lb Tamone 3b BLaa cf Roberta If Daniels rf Btory e H'cke p cf Noyee p WFrnki 3 0 2 5 1 0 5 2 2 3 0 14 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 Ruehl 2b 4 Murphy aa Oi Devi rf II Outh ef II Ramsdell If 01 Baumer 3b 01 LaMont lb 01 Buck e II Barrett p 3' 21 4 6 4 4 4 2 6 2 4 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 5 7 0 5 2 3 3 5 0 0 1 12 Oi p 0 0 0 O' 1 O 1 1 0 0 O ni 1 0 O O' Total 33 7 24 13 Total 40 15 27 15 alked for Robert In ftth out for E Frank In 9th Score oy inning: Bol Oil 400 OOO—— 6 Ogden — 0J5 282 OJx 22 Runs Koenig 2 I owe Noyee Purcell Guth 4 Bauman 4 LaMont 4 Ruehl 3 Murphy 2 Davie 2 Ramsdell 2 — Story 2 Purcel E Frank Buck Errors 2 8toln bet — Purred Murphy 3 Buck — bacrlflee bit E Franks Three-ba- e hit— Two-bi-n hit— Outh Runs batted In — Daniel Ramdll Murphy 3 3 Guth 2 Barrett LaMar 3 Bail- La Moot’ 5 Buck 5 rnr K of lower cost wrtk jned pro tatted golf dub Rerjimmon wood heodt n ahofti cork euth-ionod gript Com pore with th best debt you con btryl BASEBALL SCOREBOARD National League American League Cleveland New York St Louis R 1 6 5 Philadelphia Detroit 857 4 Saturday Result lluston I New York Philadelphia 5 Washington 1 Detroit 19 Cleveland 3 8t Louis 6 'Chicago 3 Sunday’s Probable Pitchers New Yark at Bo ton— Draws 3 1 v Dobson Detroit at Cleveland — Hutchin1 son ve Lemon (3-tit Louis at Chicago (3)— Potter (6-0 vs and Stephens Moulder and Pearson (9-nt Washington (3) — Philadelphia Hrlxale and Coleman (0-vs Hnefner and Searborough 0-- (1-0- 6-- 9) l-- 0) 0) l- -t 1) (1-- (1-0- 1) 1 (1-- 9) Pacific Coast League 1) fO-- 1) 6-- 0) 3) (1-- (1-- 1) 1) (Z-- l) 0) 0) (0-- 0) 10 17 0 3 0 4 15 0 0 4 5 2 9 II (Jordon If 0 3 Mia 16 1 13 rf Seattle Portland Sacramento rn Three AKMMIATFD lender Boudreau In Indians barilla Brown Fdwards Dodgem Nlarhoo Yankee Gutlno Pirates PRESS Earh league C AB R H 7 29 5 15 9 54 A 15 8 2 5 11 9 24 1 10 11 41 8 17 Pet 517 441 423 417 415 9 409 7 22 2 Braves Runs Batted In National league— Sausr Reds IS Stevens Plrgtes 14 Cooper Giants 14 American league — DlMagglo Yankees 11: Evers Tigers 10 iiolmea -- I Bosox 2-- 2-- CLEVELAND May 1 (AP— Th Cleveland Indians' unbeaten string came to an end Saturday as the Detroit Tiger routed Bob Feller and handed the Tribesmen their first loss In seven games 10 to 3 before a ladies day crowd of 52249 The Indians' first six victories had them within two wins of brought the modern record for triumphs at the start of the season AB H O Al ( level ABHOA Detroit 5 2 3 0 4 3 2 31 Tucker cf Lipon as 4 1 2 4 1 2 SI Doby rt Mayo 26 1 1 2 2! 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St Loul ABHOA Chicago 1 (J7A-S7498- 6 6 6 (Walked for Gromek in 9th OOO 050 041 — Iff Detroit OOO OOl 002 — 3 Cleveland Summary: Error— Doby 3 Keltner Kell Runa Gordon tie— Kell 2 batted Began Mullin 3 Evers 2 Vico Wagner Doey Two-ba Outlaw Clark Keltner hit —-Vico Tucker Trout KelL Gordon Doutae plays— Kell Mayo end Vico Mayo Ltpon-anVico Left on base— Detroit 12 Cleveland T Base on ball— Off Troxit 3 Feller 2 Kennedy 1 Unde 2 Btrlkeuat By Trout 4 Feller 2 Kennedy 2 Gromek 1 Hit —Off Feller 7 tn 4 3 toning Kennedy 2 tn 1 3 Linde 3 la Z Graeack 2 in 1 Trout 9 In 8 3 Houtteman not 3 In Hit bv pitcher— By Faller Gromek (Mayo) pltehew— Winning Losing pitcher — Feller 1-- Cubs 0 LOUIS LORD JOHNATHON 4 1 e — ST Jones lb Mela rf Tebbetta e Kramer p - 2-- S 10 Milwaukee 1 1 3 0 13 0 Yemen 16 3 3 4 6 rf 3 14 6 Majeskl 3b 34 20 05 21' Robrtaa 0 Wooten cf 3 12 0 10 Chapman ef 4 0 3 l1 Chnetma 26 4 1 2 1 Gatehouse p 0 0 0 0 Rosar c 2 19 1 4 3 1 3i Earlv Suder 36 4 0 0 l1 Wynn p Scbalb p ( Pterettl p I tMcBrld 31 8 27 4 7 17 27 32 Total Total 5 Totals 34 10 27 12 xHit Into double play for Wooten ta 000 030 030—6 ninth Pcur bv Innings: - 400 021 lOx — 9 3 006 161 120 — Errors— J DlMagglo Brown Rub bat- Philadelphia 00) OOO OOO — 1 Doerr Washington ted In — J DlMagglo 3: McQuinn 3: Two-bas— 3 to— Tort Runa None 2: Jones Williams batted Kramer Error hit — McQuinn- - Jones D DlMagglo Wil- Fain 'Jooat Majeakl 3 Two base bit — Home run —J Dimaggio liam Earlv Yoat Vernon MaSa McCoeky McQuinn Sacrifice— Male Doubl play — Brown to Three base hit — McCoaky Home rasa — Stfrnwelas to McQuinn to Tebbets to Steph- Jooet MateskL Double plave— Early and en Left on bases — New York 6 Boston Yoat: Suder Joost and Fain: Yoat and 10 Baae on balls — Off Lopat l Embree Vernon: Joost Suder and Fetn Left aa 6 4: Washington 3: Rase hi 1 Gum pert 1 Kramer 3 base— Philadelphia Ftrrkn-ou- t on bafa— Wynn 4 Bchteo Strikeout— By Embree 1: Kramer 1 Bases — Wynn 4 Echelb 2 PlerettJ 1 Rtn— 2 Hit— Off Lopat 3 In Galehouse Off Wynn 9 in 7 3 Innings: off PlerettJ 5 In 5 Raschl 1 In 1 3 Innings: Embree 3 1 In 1: Kramer Losing pitcher— Wynn Um10 In 8 Gale- - 1 In 1 Gumpert Hubbard and McKto ev houae 0 In 1 Hit by Pitcher — By Lopat pire— McGowan Tim of (William) Passed ball— Berra Winning gaiyo— 1:50 Attendance S61Z pitcher — Kramer Losing pitcher — Lopat Johnson 3b M'Qumn 16 Stirnwa 2b Lopat p Embrea p Rascht p a Stewart Gum pert p Totals 36 10 24 Klua-zewak- (W-50Z7- 6 1 8-- ADRIA OF WEDGRMOR— DAM 7 1 3 7 0 6 0 9 0 6 6 9 6 6 0 16 16 tv Rochester 2 9 2 cient r4 Toronto 2 Syracuse "3 Montreal 7 Jersey City 5 Buffalo 10 Newark 6 9 1 1 3 O 10 0 WASHINGTON uniform as the Red Sox outscored May I (API-M- inus Dues 7 Reds 2 some of their early season New York Yankees 6 Saturday the four-run A blast against Lefty Ed vim and vigor the Washington SenPITTSBURGH May 1 (API-Anthe fireworks for Joe ators suffered their fourth straight Fritz Ostermuller made his first Lopat startedcrew defeat Saturday start of the season Saturday and McCarthy's trounced them 5 t pitched hltleas ball for 6i Innings New York AB H O lloetaa H O A 1 Philadelphia AB with the help of home runa by as the Pittsburgh Pirate defeated Rlaauto s 4 16 0 Eddie Joost and ef DMaggto Hank MajeskL the Cincinnati Reds 7 to 2 Brown at 3b 2 0 0 Pesky A crowd of 13b6l watched the conABHOA Wah!nrta ABHOA1 William 3 2 0 Phnadrl If Henrlch rf 4 2 3 4 14 9 Yot 36 Keller If aa 0 2 7 Jooet a Stephan test 2 1 3 McCoaky If 4 2 1 O'Sullivan aa 4 6 2 1 J Doerr 2b ef u Fmkx p x-- 115! 11 3 10 10 10 I 1? By Kolloway 2b Appling 36 lb Lupien W right rf Robinaoo Philley If aa Michael Deisms ef Grove p 16 4 1 12 0 0 Prlddy 2b 5 Oi if 5 Plait 0 cf 3 1 1 0 0 MarebaU rf 1 e M McCor- 3 0 tollman rf 3 2 1 Oi Cooper 4 2 Partee c 0 0 0 Oi Kerr aa mlek If-4'0 5 0 0 Pallgrm sa 3 1 3 61 Holme rf 4 2 1 01 Lohrkt 36 3 01 Rhawo 3b 0 0 0 0 Ban ford p 3 0 1 2 Conataer If 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 Newsom p Balkeld s 0 0 0 0 Stephens p 0 0 0 01 Bradley p 11 0 0 3 0 0 0 01 Hartung 6 3 Masl c xHodglo 0 0 0 1 Dark aa - 3 2 0 2’ Trinkl p 30 5 27 15 Total Total 35 9 27 121 Volaella p 5 0 0 11 McCowan p 0 0 0 1 sGrouaded out for Bradley In ninth 0 0 fthouo p 0 0 0 OI a McCarthy 0 0 St Louis 0 0 1 01 bTbomion Hogu p 200 020 020—8 000-00- 0 002 — 2 33 7 27 13 Chicago Total 37 12 27 10’ Total — Grove Michael Errors 2 Appling aOrounded out for Louhrk In 8th — Runs batted m Pnddy Zartlla Platt bGrounded out for Trinkie In 8th Two-ba- a 2 hit— Pellegrini Wright Three-bas- e Boston 400 100 010 — 6 Dilllnger Robinson hits — Zarilla Coleman Piatt OOO OOO 300—3 New York Sacrifice hits — Stev — en San fort Coleman Double 3 lay Runs batted In Torgeaon Summary: Elliott 2 Holmes Heath Gordon 2 Mlxe Prlddy to Pellegrini to Stevens 2 Left Two-baa- e Stolen base— on bases— 8L Louis 7 Chicago 3 Base hit — Hartung n on balls —Oft Sanford 2 Grove 1 BradLeft Dark Sacrifices— Hogue Mail — By Sanford 5 Grove 1 bases — Boston 13 New York 10 Base on ley 1 Strikeout — Off Sanford 5 in 8 balls—Off Voiselle 5 Hartung 6 Shoun 1 Bradley 2 Hit O In Grove 7 In Struck out— MtSowin 1 Hogue 1 innings Stephens 2 In 4 173 winning pitcher 5 Voiselle 3 Hit and runs— 4— Bradley Sanford Losing pitcher — Grove Off Newsom 5 and 4 In no Inntn— to six batters l Voiselle 5 and 3 In 3 Shoun-- 1 6(pitched and 0 In none (pitched to 8 two baterai Hartung 6 and 2 In 7 3 McGowan 1 and Trinkie 0 and 0 in 3 BOSTON May 1 (AP)— Jack KraDouble 0 In 1 Hogu 1 and 0 In 2 3 home run balls to Joe plavs— Kerr and Mix: Elliot Stanky and mer pitched Dark Stankey and Torgeaon DlMagglo and George McQuinn good rorgeson Volaelle Winning Losing pitcher for six runs but staggered through — Newsompitcher— to win his first start in a Boston Oakland tep-dow- V Saturday’s Results Boston 3 New York 3' Brooklyn 3 Philadelphia 1' Pittsburgh 7 Cincinnati 3 night Chicago at St Louis game) Sunday’s Probable Pitchers Boston nt New York— Barrett (1-vs Jansen at Philadelphia (3) — Brooklyn vs and Roe Barney (1-Helntxelman and Simmons (9-t Louie— Meyer Chicago at vs Dickson Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (3) — and Walters (0-Blackwell vs Singleton and Queen (1-- pro-dei- l AC CHICAGO May 1 (AP)— The St Louis Browns defeated the Chicago White Sox 6 to 2 Saturday for their fifth victory In nine games The defeat set the White Sox In last place In the American league Fred Sanford limited the White Sox to five hits before he weakened and was removed in the ninth after Taft Wright's single accounted for both Chicago runs Bryan Stephens then pitched a game ending double play bail to Aaron Robinson White Sox catcher AB H O A Chlcoga St Lonl ABHOA 3 1 3b 5 2 2 01 V 5 Buxton 6-- 2 NEW YORK May 1 (UP)— The Boston Braves shelled Louis (Bobo) Newsom from the mound In the first attack Satur Inning with a four-ru- n day and then successfully held off the New York Glsnts for a 6 to 3 before 30762 fans at the victory Polo Grounds The defeat knocked New York from first place which Pittsburgh took over AB H O A New lerk ABHOA Boston 2b 4 3 6 31 Rigney 2b 4 16 3 Dillngr etanky Ruseell cf 5 1 5 0 Lockman cf 4 3 2 0 Stavcna Torgean 16 44 Elliott 36 Hearn If 5 it Bchenx 2b 5 Washington 5-H- 2 8 2 for Hick 5 Noye rponlbl 2 Struck Frank 4 E Frank 1 Barrett out — By Boyes 2 W Frank 1 Barrett 6 Base on ball— Off Hick 2 Nove 7 W 2 Berrett 9 Frank 3 E Frank Hit by pitched ball— Lowe and Daniels by Berrett Wild —pitch — Hicks E Frank Left on baeex Boise 11 Oaden 7 Tim of (am 2 55 Umpire — Stoker and Keller Attendance— 1217 ' goW 1 1 t GOLF CLUBS brec 2-- Murjhy touble plava— Murphy to Mont: Ruehl ta—Murphy to laMont Run W 3 JOHNNY SULLA Dodgers Clip Phillies five-gam- Ta-mo- WITH PWy Joe IMr ON THE tKaie Continued from Preceding Page on Ernie Catone’s double and scored the first Salt Lake counter on a passed ball Jensen and Don Collins crowded ’em with walks and Reno Cheso singled to score two but was caught trying to stretch it into a pair of bases The winning talley crossed when Joe Polich booted Jack Bacciocco’s grounder — and the game was won The 'Pokes touched Lamer for one in the eighth and their last In the final canto when Dick Powers a Salt Laker who Just checked into the Twin Falls camp doubled Gil McDougald home after the latter had walked Two more for the Bees clinched It in the eighth Collins singled but was nipped at third after Cheso walked and Gammino hit an infield grounder living on the fielder’s Ya Hit th’ Ball There choice Bacciocco collected his second hit to score both runners where he alms to Showing Joe Polich Twin Falls Cowboy shortstopover Dale Maycock looked good In slap with a former ball Reo Cheso of the Bees talks It the his first stint In his home state school teammatewho Is now Pioneer loop rival San Francisco high He displayed a despite losing quick delivery but the need of experience Maycock was the three-tim- e victim of Lanier's whiffin’ pitch before Paul Flores swung for him in the ninth Then 2-- 1 what? Yeah Flores struck out Don Collins moved atop too the Buzzers’ slugging list with two PHILADELPHIA May 1 CP)— HOLLYWOOD for three while A1 Jacinto and May 1 (UP)— Btmching three of their four hits Jack Bacciocco each collected a Smoking his customary brown in the fifth Inning for two runs brace of safeties Dodgers nipped the Collins walked once Saturday cigar Babe ruth arrived here Sat- the Brooklyn Phillies 1 Saturday e to bring his total to urday for the filming of his life Philadelphia to move Into third place In the home as baseball’s immortal story National league tandings king Third game of the Twin Falls-Sa- lt run ABHOA Phldlphla If ABHOA "Feel fine” the Bambino rasped Brooklyn 4 0 2 1 5' Aahburn Rbnson 2b 3 Lake Pioneer league base4 13 5 2b husky voice He has been fight- Jrtnsencf3b 34 013 113 5i0 Verban ball Sunday at Derks field will in a to 4 t) 1 0 Walker cf an his health since regain 3 0 12 1 0! b be broadcast over radio station ing 0 0 0 Slater of Furlllocf 3 2 2 3 Haaa 3b Vaughan cIf 33 00 42 Oi KALL Mai Wyman will be at operation last Inyear that tied 3 0 0 0 1' rf Ennla the back of his Edward the mike The broadcast will blood vessels 1 0 0 Oi 0 0 0 0 c Bragan jRowell O 1 2 neck 4 3 Ward lb start at 2:30 p m 1110 rLakeman rf 33 01 01 01 During the 10 days he will be Whitman x 4110 2 Bemlnlck c 0 5 0 here to collaborate in making the Cox 3 0 13 3 113 Dublel p Hatten p eight and twice was hit by pitched picture “The Babe Ruth Story” 32 5 27 4 Total Total 30 4 27 171 balls The two teams put to- Ruth plans to play a little golf He aSfngled for Hamner In 9th vacafor Ennle In 9th gether 33 assists between them for was tanned from a Florida yRn Score by Inning: — some sort of a record — Cheso tion and his weight 215 lbs 2 000 020 OOO— Brooklyn and Polich once teammates at Mis- was about 20 lbs more than when Philadelphia 000 001 000 — 1 — Cox Run Roblnaon Edward Error — sion high put on some flashy in- he was here last fall In Roblnaon 2 Hear field displays to make up for errors “The Babe Is feeling better but battd Hatten —Verban Stoltn baaa— Haaa hit— Roblnaon and Doubl play committed Bee a second The do to he’s Inclined little Ward Left onJorgenaen they things baeea— Philadelphia 7: sacker handled 10 chances and too strenuous for him” on ball— 4 Ba Dublel 3: Hatcomplained Brooklyn 2 Strikeout — Dublel 4 Hatten 3 Hit Polich nine Frank Delaney a registered nurse ten Twin Fait ABHOA 8H Laky ABHOA by nlfrher — By Hatten (Staler) Wild pitch — Ruth Dublel accompanying 2 2 It 5 Powr OiJarlnto 3b 5 2 0 5 Mkrlow 5 2 Rutli Arrives In Filmtown Sanford Hurls Win Over Sox Braves Blast Bobo Trip Giants 6-- 3 ? 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