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American league Sunday by ham- Workmn McCrthy lb 8 212 01 1 5 0 May 2 DL-ri-LOI-T' two-bagg- er L' Indians Recapture Second Position n heart-break- - l 4 2 1 0 4 3 3 3 Grove 2 Losing pitcher—Humphries Time-- -1 nri Summers npires—steeltrl Attendance-45- 25 1-- 0 1 Oifl' ' Tsso-basi- e (0-0- 2-- Toisis 17 8 27 19 Totals 15 7 27 13 entitled tor Humptrios ill eighth in Culler for ninth exristted 0 220 100 000--5 0 St Louis 0 cbleago A ppling Summary: 'Errors—Stephens 0 Culler batted in—Stepheue Turner RunsTwo-be0 2 Haves bRe—KolloMoses Three-ben- s bit—Byrnes 11 war Humphries Bases on balls—Off Humphries 1 Grove 1 Strikeouts- - BY Bundta1 Humphries 5 MeRride hits—Mayo Three-basihit—White Simmons Sacrifice- -alctitride STon basea—Wlal N Doosse psy—hontn to New- 1 IPP1114t Chrtatoon halre—Arntaen I Ptrikeouts-- 3 Beearrs Tr r Ryba I 2 Rvhot I Winning Wentz1101Arl lowing pitener—Cnnwtopner F4t fond 1611M0 Boston 710060441phift 013H OA ASH OA We441i rf 4 2 0 0 1Nr000104 1 1 0 0 3 O 1 4 cf 5 2 1 0 Lake as Nlayo !itt 5 2 0 3 McBride cf 4 1 4 0 4 If 5 2 1 0' Doerr 2b Fraplia Actoct 10 5 2 in 1 SimmonA If 4 Sipter 2) 5 I 2 1' LUPIPIL lb 3 010 0 3 5 1 7 4 Tabor 3b littr IS 4 0 3 1 4 3 3 0' 10zor rt Evc” c 4 wo ff p 3 0 0 0 Conrny t Chasm p 2 0 0 4 Pescteck z 1 O I H Newarn p 0 2-- 1I 1 I 0-- 0 3-- 1 I I Humphries p 21 1 0 0 0 0 eKalin 0 0 0 0 Grove p 4 0 3 2 3 1 0 0 4 3 4 4 : 4 3 0 Soltere If 1 2 7 Nollowav 2b 0 14 2 Moses rf 2 1 O Culler 3b 1 2 0 exCurtright P 2 4! Turner c 1 Totsts 1610 24 IS' Totals 35 12 27 s—Fkatto-r- i tot Hall in ninth II— Pfl tor wayner in ninth tor dnristopher in ninth Rx —Flatten a— Batted for Hugnson in fifth lia—RatteI for 'Karl in eighth ara—ftlin tor Peacock In eighth tor Newoom in eighth 200 130 0041—ft Ptitaneiptita Plow cft 001 1120 02s- -7 K rkara nit Track flail litiighatat 2 Tatiest Runs batte-in— White 3 Tysitit u Neeksome 2 Miles Dotrr Simmons tusnaori lb 5 Leabs Chartak rf 3 0 4 6 I et e 6-- 3 3-- 3-- 0 4-- al Stephens se 5 McQuinn 10 4 Byrnes cf 4 1-- 6 (2-0- It 4 0 0 0 3 0 7 5 2 A44311 8 ‘Iono 0 0 0 'tr'' ss Arttn pnr 2 5 7 3 3 cth (0-2- Braves Phillies Split Twin Bill 2 3 5 6-- 8 11 3 0 4 1 17'0 0 0 1 5 I 4 5 2 1 4 2 2 4 I I 800 600 600 571 500 300 300 286 Our other cause for resentment is that the fans often use devious methods frowned upon by the government to reach the tracks which often are so situated as to make ordinary public utility means of transportation impracticable If the major league ball parks were so situated and the fans used their cars or taxis or forced the railroads to put pn special trains to get them there we would say the same thing about baseball Maybe we're wrong but when the government says it is necessary to conserve gas and rubber and curb unnecessary railroad travel we think it advisable to cooperate You can't compare baseball to k or so either- If the fights were rights held daily M the afternoon they wouldn't be bragging about the attendance All of which means that everything considered baseball isn't doing so badly although not as good as normally We think it still is tops among those who like sports purely for sports sake f Baseball Fans Parks Throng NEW YORK If 1811t 0 Newatn mi 0 0 Miles azza 1 3 Conroy c 0 tY McBride et 9 1 Doerr 2b 1 3 Simmons It 4 5 Lake as Lupien 16 3 1! TPrrr 3h 0 0 Lator p 2 Partes C 0 1: You rt 0 0 1110thson p Cronin s p Peeenek sz Grrson aza -- 4 4 New York Philadelphia 2-- 1 3-- own- Two-bas- A St Louis Boston Cincinnati Pet - 2 3-- It 1 Pittsburgh 333 250 Lost 8 6 6 400 Chicago - r Won Brooklyn 3-- 4 aii me: 1-- 5 5 4 4 3 4 3 z N i Sunday's Scores Sunday's Scores eliteinnatt New 'Fork 114 Washington — St'Lools Boston Philadelphia VoesvtoeV15'pViTalelittaili Chicago Pittsburgh New York nt Louts Brooklyn Chicago Moodar's Probable Pitchers Mondays atProbable Pitchers ) VI Boston at New lork—Dobson Philadelphia Brooklyn—tierheauser vs Mew Chandler (1-(04) at Cincinnati (morning)- -Pittsburgh Chicago at (2leveland—Dietrich 404) vs ) Butchr ) ys Vander Meer (24) Balch) (Only games acheduled) (Only gamets rtcheduled) 4-- cf 4 6 8 6 4 4 National League 't 700 667 583 555 500 S 6 Chicago Pct Lost enough to make the fans pack special and "relief" trains to get out there and watch it purely for the thrill of watching it We have an idea that if roulette wheels were the lure at the tracks instead of the horses the crowds still would outdraw baseball the betting fever is so wild among sports fans it Alll 8-- liga raj 1 r Red Sox Split t - Cleveland t 1i i of 1 May 3 1943 11 American League Won '7 New York I ' 1 Major League Standings i 1 111 Monday Morning innings pitched the last the Browns was the winner Johna was excusedafter Niggeling t ny strong nine frames in which he hpiot3—s:otrteny41(pliorlol'ewisk31 allowed five hits The Browns sewed up the night- p it c er— Riddl a limpiree—Barr Jorda Time-1- :51 Attendance BOSTON May 2 (111—The Boa-to- n cap by scoring four runs all of stgi 41Cot off Johnny Red Sox &Olt a twin bill Sun- them unearned AthHumphries in the first two inday with the I'hiladelphia letic& coming from behind to win nings Twit game! and then collapsthe opener M Lapis Chago A's AB it GA as the tHHO A! ing in the nightcap 2b 4 1 3 11 Tucker it 5 2 2 0 Gttrqe 1 verdict sa 2 0 1 4 racked up an cift a3blf 44 11 37 2111 Appting klinei 1h 3 0 16 0 Lab PHILADELPHIA May 2 (RI— Cecil (Tex) Hughson Boston Cbartak Solters if 4 0 2 5 0 rf 44 01 02 or third his 1 71 The ace Stephens at Philadelphia Phillies and the sought Koolsioswyrt2b5 pitching 01 2 40 M'Qnn lb 5113 01 but Boston in Braves divided a doublethe opener 5 0 3 1 1 'victory Culler 'I et 4 Ereevch lb straight e 4 1 4 1 Tresh e —4 0 4 1 header before 12942 Boswas roughly treated during the five Ferrell Sunday 4 0 0 1 :p p Nygeling 111e 0 0 0 ton won the frst game 3 to 1 1 001 1 0 0 01 tHorteln xCrisoola Innings he worked He gave up Muncriel p 0 0 0 11 fdltsbrger p 1 0 0 1 while the Phillies took thg second $ix runs on six hits and three 37 5 33 16 8 to 5 in 12 Innings Totals Totals f16 7 33 15' errors two of the miscues being xRattort for Nisgelin gin tenth committed by himself Anton Karl Danny Litwhiler's double off Red in sixth Lee for 000 101 000 01— 3 Barrett with the bases filled and Pt itstatien reheved him and got credit for CbLegn 00- -2 i101000 batted none out scored two runs in the SUmmary: Error—Le the victory when the Sox pushed in rehretzesnxcliulicsirc: twelfth and gave the Phillips their over the tying and winning runs Stolen bases— second victory of the season in the Borne run—Laabs by Roy Par-:te- e Pr th: eighth on singles "Dee" SarriCuller Appling Holloway The Braves had talMules ChM and Pinch Hitter 2 Double plave—Ntg- second game fices—Niggelinr to Gutteridge to McQuinn KollowaY lied one run in the first half of the a base on balls to Bobby Doerr and Iteling to Kuhel Hollows' to Appling to Hubei twelfth 1'41$:reline 5 Lee 3 an infield roller by Pinch Hitter BaS11 on balls—Off Malitherger 1 Rtrikeouts—Ely Niggellng Pitcher Schoolboy Rowe'i pinch Hits 3 Stunericll 1 Lee 2 Maltzberger 1 Johnny Peacock home run with the bases loaded 5 In 9 Ituncrief I in 2 hit The Ks landed on Ken Chase —Off N:grreling 3 In 5 Hit bv in the sixth in 6 inning had tied the In the nightcap and piled up a pLeeitcher4 —BY p4altzherger Wild Hubei Niggenre Passed ball score at otten—htlatelint lead which the ox Were unable Winning Losing pitcher p)tcher—letuneriet In the first game Boston pushed to challenge with Knuckle-Ball—Maltzberger two runs in the ' ninth tO across six to them Wolff holding Second game: Roger break a 1 tie Connie Creeden a i Chicano St Louis scattered hits ASHOA kanoA Pleat Cisme pinch hittaersi drove in the winning 2 0 4 Tucker ef 0 4 1 1 2b Pinaton Guitrdge Plohattelphia 5 3 1 21 Appling se 4 0 0 2 run ngle S13110A Curt 3bIf ASHOA 4 0 10 0 Kuhel 0 1 7-- 1 1 'With Athletics j ('"---7- 7 LOUIS May 2 UP)—Scilid blows bunched like Mcuorielpiterr 0001 I 3 )4It e " ''" - iota It 11 (4'f:7'(10' '14"' - ' -- Al-time- tion that the sport owes it's popularity purely to its spectacle as a sport A good horse race is a thrilling sight but not thrilling ball behind the PITTSBURGH May 2 (JP)—Playing heads-u- p Bob an Herbert of Klinger ' the Pittsburgh Wally stingy pitching Pirates captured both games of a doubleheader from the Chicago Cubs Sunday 3 to 0 and 1 to O : ms:fltoin'BRRrow n"rRrournzitec':otnk4eorhouyoroi2writ-ir7The nightcap was a Klein n M Cooper 2 fiaas Brown MarDick er of Bruins the Barrett for anall McCormick G Walker Tipton Two-one-h- it seven who ball for stlColeeninba28es14 emeoltrrmshi:ik pitched R7nvwTrn l: o 2 only to lose when the innings (41714alkseiraiSFacergigfIscesw---Bases single safe blow a by i cbtiol 2ftK grtlajr22Setkosnoen 12 Hateghse0514sM Vince DiMaggio helped score Elbie By Starr 2 NI Cooper 4 Hits —Off Starr NEW YORK May 2 Un—The Fletcher w h o previously h a d 5 In 4 Stone 0 In 1 Bekaa 5 in 3 23 5 in' 5 f none ont in nixa) kmrsAci o3orier EVERY Dodgers and New York walked Klinger for the Corsairs Brooklyn Dickson 3 in 2 23 Winthe season's yielded only four scattered bingles entertained ning pitcher—Dickson Giants Losing pitcher— 1 BeggiL MonsWedFri In the Hebert was in I ----- - —— -- 1 largest major league crowd 47086 trouble in opener !I the first inning but the Second Xarne: at Polo Grounds the Cincinnati Sunday by Cubs were unable to turv three M Lonie t i 4 ! I II 0 A a closely'contested double- hits Into a run For the next eight Irrav 21— A:11 242 dividing Brown 2b ma 4 0 4 1flarms rf afAlsr was i header in which each game Kt Haber ir fb innings t he was scarcely threat—1iT 0 ) 0 y li r i T bicCrrna ened 3 decided by one run (3Walkr ct 4 01 0 0121 O'nne 49Ini The run the Pirates first 4 Haas 3b 5 got HWaiker et 3 0 1 0 I Brooklyn's National lea gue made off Hiram Bithorn in 17 3 i Tipton it— 42 1 0 )(rowaki 3b 4 1 2 i L- -1 '11-4---- : DtPhillipa c 3 0 5 ni Kn 'Is 3 0 5 2 leaders bagged the first game 3 xx?itPatier 1 1 0 ” Pollet Jim Russell tripled in ir Innings 0 ' a— 4' t ' Riddle p 0 0 0 01 to 2 to extend their winning streak the r score Bill Baker 2 0 0 i ghoun p KSI---4:First game: 1 0 0 to six but the Giants took the xErewater i t Pittsburgh e stonep 0000 2 1 to to end a ' nightcap xxxMueller 1 0 0 01 1 s1 ' yC32:Dicaro 1 i i 1 losing string 'LLtii :ib Totals 34 7 24 71 Totals 32 9 279 on the Whit started Nichlsn rf 4 0 2 Wyatt xEtatte1 tor Shoun in eighth Fltiott 3b 4100 xxBatted tor D0'1111144 in ninth mound for the Dodgers in the Dllsandr lbIf 34 11 37 01 01 DIM eSio of 4 1 5 0 !reciter xxxBatted for Stone In ninth asof a 4 2 retired because 0 cf but 3 1 5 5 OlGustine Lowrey opener Cincinnati 000 60 002- -3 Merolla ea 3 1 0 lleacrart 2b 2 1 0 5 Bt Lotith 420 000 00x- -8 sore frames back three after 01 liakr c c 3 3 0 ilertmda 3 1 4 0 Error—'14sec Runs batted Summary: ht—Banders O'Dea 2 Xurowski 2 Musial Johnny Allen then took over and Sithorn p 3 2 1 51Behert p 2 0 0 0 7 Meaner hits Tip4on DePhillips received credit for the triumph Totals Totals KI0 8 27 32 t::1371d Sanders 2 oDes McCormick - I 11' rtst -- -- - -—- -- - Wpanineton : Errore—titirnwelas lititntnitrv: Clary nuns hailed in Igestrixiteouszt 7 Sulhvan CHICAGO May 2 UP) An elevKeller 3 1V inhnson 2 Gordon Two2 Vernon Ktten Early 7 Stirneles enth inning homer by Outfielder Etten R Iolinstin Verbatte two Sacrltenon eearit Horne run—Keller Chet Laabs in the opener and rnca---Double pier—St Florham 2 we's to Etten 1 Bases nu halIP—Off Pen- Steve Sundra's steady seven-hi- t tm 1 Wynn Carenter 2 Scarnorouati1 4 ittrilteous By Wynn 3 Cernenzer in the CIILFP4r0 PT FrAtw—of f Wynn I in 6 nightcap gave the pitching 40 tn Losing St Louis Browns a doubleheader taerborougb 3 in 2 ontener -- - Wynn over the White Sox 3 to 2 and ibenond 'limit : lI Near York Viits6infa06 5 to I- before 4525 fans Sunday A 11140A A Fl 0 sl 4 1 3 1 ee 5 2 1 2' Clary lb Pirvet LOuisians to 01 Cape 11 2 0 4 0 and enabled the St Statnhate et 4 1 2 11 Rc-- r et 4 2 a 0 return home at the 500 mark 3 0 1 If Spetlett 26 3 1 2 3 R Jhn It 44 0 4 00 2 9 4 0110 Vernon lb f ten lb Rookie Gordon Maltzberger who 4 1 0 4 be Jrtn lo 4 1 2 1T Priddy 2b 2 3 e 1 4 5 e enA ey had pitched shutout ball after re- 1 3 rf 4 0 0 0' Stillivaa es 2 0 Thornton Lee at the start 2 0 1 0 5 3 0 0 p plactrig enelfr p 0 0 0 Ot Pyle Grime of the seventh - was the victim of Totals 28 7 27 9 Laabs' homer In a second effort 34 ninth xSterel for Wenaloff In 100 to make a normal salary clause 000 10"- 'reek 201 000 Ols--- 4 Ws111rston replace the $1 a year contract he's Runs StilliVan Summary: 'Errors—Early Isamed Spence Vernon 2 R now operating under Lee allowed Clary Johlanon TWO bapt klitfL—Gortion two runs and four hits in six a olem basta—Snelice Case Sacrifices-- Rases On balls—Pyle 2 frames before his convalescent arm Pyle Sullivanpteemtle---Wensio2 Pyle ff 2 Bob Muncrief who aaeplof tightened 2 Attendance 32000 two for "La - - 0003 ' 1 - y:se - 00 1 it By Orb) Robertson We NEW YORK May 2 think that baseball is getting a little the shaggy end of it when the crowds attending the games are compared with the crowds at other sports events particularly horse racing The inference is that baseball is tr3ring to palm off two-bentertainment as the real thing and thus is losing its grip on the public Before proceeding further it that if basemight be mentioned ball isn't up to standard this year which is admitted by all concerned the garte should be darned proud as it means a great nlany of its star performers have more important things to do right now The horse racing is particularly unfair as the two sports have entirely different foundations One is based on gamblIng the other on its attraction purely as a spectator event We sometimes wonder a little what would happen if they took the mutuel machines away from the race tracks and installed them at the ball parks so the fans could bet on hits and errors and strikeouts and the like and if The good stake horses were drafted instead of the good ball players Those really would be draft horses wouldn't they? Anyway under those circumstances we imagine they could fill Yankee stadium every day for games between the Yankees and Athletics while you could fire cannon all afternoon at the horse parks and not hit anyone but maybe a stable boy When comparisons between the two sports are made fairly they would have to be made on the same basis That iis both with or without gambling We think baseball would stack up pretty well under those conditons People will gamble They always have so they might as well let them do it legally Our resentment is against the iintima Pirates Win Doublehe der cf4100WCooperc4088 1002 2101 From Cubs 1001 1100 2-- 1 ltimmof Cincinnati St Louis AB H 0 A 5 3 Brown 2b ABHOA Frey 2b 5 1 4 0 Miller is 5 1 0 3 4 0 4 0 Marshll rr 5 3 0 0 Garrna rf If 4 0 2 0 AlCmck 113 5 2 251 Iduatal Sanders lb 1 0 8 0 G WIkr 5 1 0 7 H Walkr cf 4 3 4 0 f Haas 31 5 2 1 1 Xurviskt Tipton It Mueller e 2 1 5 0 Klein am 3b 43 13 01 02 Starr p M Copper P aCrobtree 0 0 0 0 Rriat xxWeet 0 0 0 0 Dicksonp p Stonp p 0 0 0 11 xxxXellehr 1 01 Beggs p I I Te1ai01 33 10 27 4 TottpR 3111 204 201 xBatted for Starr In kaftan for Crabtree In fifth fifth xxxBatted for Stone in aTwo out when winning 'Oath run scored Cincinnati — 000 002 202—fi 3 7 1 4o d Racing if Betting 1Likè 20 - 0000 - " 3212 42 First e t2) ? z : - j dekse t 'NO' :' - : Scribe Claims Baseball Would Draw UP)--- 14(1) I 1 - ' - I extra-bas- e 1 ank A 1 - k -- A1 ti 0 11 grapes powered the Cardinals to victories in both ends of a Twin 1 bill against the Cincinnati Feda 1 Sunday- -6 to 3 in the nightcap I and 7 to 6 in the opener I The world champions' pleasure I was diluted somewhat by worry over their ace hurler Mort Cooper It who retired in the sixth inning cf i I the first I I game complaining of I pain in his pitching elbow Combining three consecutive doubles and a triple with an intentional pass: the Cardinals counted ' four runs in the first inning of the second game then cornered two more in the second inning Meantime 'Howie Pollet held the 71 Reds in check '' Lou Klein rookie slashed two doubles andshortstop a single In the curtain-raise- r to lead the Redbirds' attack and drove in three runs including the winning marker i ' ' - ST i - I - 1 itea From Cincy 1 ' dropPyle's ping the opener 11-- 3 Pyle steadied after a shaky start and never was in serious trouble 774 tifter the first when the 'Yanks ' pushed across their lone tally on ' an error a fielder's choice and Joe Gordon's double The Senators got to Charley 4 Wensloff for seven blows Wash- i ington scored twice in the first on bits by Ellis Clary Stan Spence and Jimmy Vernon Another run came in the third on a walk a stolen base and an outfield fly A tt walk and hits by Spence and Gerry produced Washington's Priddy fourth run in the eighth Fleet 1 1 777 "A "10 ' 1 six-h- it 1 Champs Get 1 Two Games - WASHINGTON May 2 UPI — The Washington Senators gained an even break with the'Neve York Yankees in a doubleheader Sunday before 32000 fans taking the behind Rookie Ewald ' i 41 I 111 Cards' Worry Rookie Pyle Holds N: Y To Six Hits 1 e i ID 1 - |