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Indians Triumph Over Chisox In Hurler- Parade i 1 ' -- NEW YORIC May 6 (ZP) — The New York Yankees put the Boston Red Sox through a wringer twice Thursday squeezing out victories in both ends of a doubleheader 2 to 1 and 5 to 4 to complete a e series aweep of their The first fray- was a pitching battle between big Ernie Bonham of the Yankees and Lefty Oscar Judd of the Sox Each gave nine but Charley Keller who had hit an inside-the-'ahomer Wed- 400-fotcsday explod'ed a triple f1 the seventh inning and scored on a fly by Joe Gordon to decide the duel in Bonham's favor It was the third victory without a - 1 ' 1 4 1 " t I 3 I 4 --'--' Ihits i ( - 1 1 - ':1'":' ''''": :"" j I rk 2 Mel Marlowe Southpaw with Salt Lake in '39 and '40 and Tacoma in '41 who may deal real trouble to the Salt Lake club in Sunday's Industrial league opener He's playing for thusky 1I ""' 1 - - ' i ' I I l 1 I i :1 A B1--1 0A Lake opt 4 2 2 0 lei Bride ef 4 2 2 0 I rwerr 2b Criin rf klifes 1 A tafrnues00 Stainbekrf e i ! ij I I —4 Athletics Iltiaul Browns Break Solon Hurlers Tiger Jinx ST—LOUIS May 6 UPI — The PHILADELPHIA May 6 UP'— The Philadelphia Athletics mauled St pouts Browns broke the De two Washington pitchers for 11 troit Jinx Thursday pushing over d hits Thursday and wal- a run in the ninth to beat the loped the Senators 7 to O Tigers 1 to 0 for the first time Washington Philadelphia 611110A in five games this season AalioA! 5 2 1 2Welsj rt 5 3 6 0 Clary lb Another first was Vernon Ste4 0 2 OWhIta Case rt 4 2 5 0 et 3 1 1 2 lipenee et 4 1 1 01 Mayo 31i failure to hit The Browns' phens' 30111110n 4 1 It it:NH(11S It 2 1 2 0 Vrrnon lb 3 1 10 1 Siebert lb 4 1 8 0 shortstop league leading batter 4 2 1 4 3 213— 419w1er 1 3 Priddy e 20 4 2 3 Otliall as— 4 0 0 3 connected safely in each of the Early Sullivan aa 4 1 3 3 S‘vitt — 4 4 c 4 2 p 5 2 Keiler well-place- 220 3b 1 1000 34 9 24 16 cKaAl Totals 26 9 27 12 Et4ton 000 010 ono— I York 001 000 10x- -2 Aurrirnerv:- - Error—Gordon Rune bate ted In—Jonnpon Doerr Gordon Three-bas- e hits—Goreitm Hems ley chi' ices — Lindell Judd Doerr and Lupien plays—Cronin Ftnnnam Stirnweisa and Et ten Etten arid Etten: wit Lake and Lurikirnleves -en Left on bases—New York 10 Boa8 Easee on bane—Off Judi 5 off 6rliceouts—Bv Fmham 1 Judd 1 by Wiid pitch—Judd BonbamY 1 Umpires —Bell-Hubbard and Ftornmel Time )11111' 47 minutes Attendance et 000 beconi tame: Beaton New York AB H 0 A AB 0 A 3 1 4 0 Stirnweitwom 4 1 2 3 f 3 1 4 0Weatber4cf 4 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 KeilerIf Enxrf 1 0 3 4 Gordon21) 4 1 5 3 l'oert2b 4 1 7 1 2 0 3 Oi Ettenlb Pateee 7 1 4 1 1 1 4 0' Johneon3b LijtEnlb 2 0 1 5' DirkeYc 2 2 7 1 tektse 3 0 1 0 4 1 0 2 Lindellef Tebor3b Nwernep 3 0 0 O Metnenyst 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11Byrneo Brown9 0 0 0 0 Ruberp 1 I o n egeara 0 0 0 0 Turnerp errtobinoon 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Murptyp Tiva:4 Tota la 20 9 27 10 rtY24 I 2 rkiene Our' when winrnna run stored antitel tor Zutier in sevnth iiiMh argatied tor Turner in 4no ono 000- -4 pootor ew 'York nob no 111- -5 Runs batted Surninary Error—Brown tr—Doerr Part Lupien 2 Bears Gordon Etter' Metheny Pinien boxe—Lupien Fac Partee Weatherly Keiler noutiti playe—retirnweles to Gordon to 2 Lake to Doerr to Lupien Doerr to Lake to Lup:rn Tabor to Doerr to Lupien Gsr-io- n t Batita on Siirnwetes to Even ff 4 Zuher 4 It Newsom 2 Turner Pyrre Brown 2 Btrikeouta—By 7uher 7 Brown 1 Hits—Off Byrne 0 in 11 to nye batter' in firet New pteed 7 7 trt eirrith) in out Zuber (none 'me 4 In 7 Tirrner 0 In 1: Murphy 0 in 1: Brown 2 in 1 irony: out in ninth) Winr-nt Loping pitcher— pitcher—Murphy itttensiance-5- 773 Eown paid foreJudd 1 In ninth Two-bas- 2' Wolff p 4 0 Oi o o xxilobertn 1 0 0 0' 0 0 0 Ot Adhltia p 1 0 0 0 xxxMoore Totals 36 10 24 14 Totals 32 11 27 11 aflatted for Pyle 4n third xxSatted for Acheetz in seventh xxxSatted for Adkins' in ninth 000 000 ono— 0 Waahington 220 300 00x— 7 Philadelphia Errors—Sullivan Vernon Runs batted in 3 Suder —Siebert Mayo Ete 'elle (Swift scored on Vernon's error) Twobetse hits—Swift Welk) Three-bas- e hit— Suder Serifices—Mayo 2 Suder Double Suder and Siebert Left on plays—Hall 8 10 Washington bases—Philadelphia Pates on balle—Pvle 13 Wolff 1 Sheetz Strikeouts—Scheels Wolff 1 Hits—Off Al Pyle 14 in 2 innings: &heels 0 in 4: Losin 2 W'inning pitcher—Wolff )(ins and ing pitcher--Pyl- Time-1Umpires—Grieve Mc Cowan kttendance-2- 691 :48 r Cltr3b c a 1 I I Iz 1 I i 1 2i 33 1 i 4 2 0 210 1 Weiss Urgés Cadet Play 10 0 4 1 g rltteridge2b 0 Kreevichcf 0 Clift3b (Y1tabslf 2! 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melee Six Wendover field sluggers will also appear on the - program Proceeds of the card will go toward purchasing boxing equipment for the squad which numbers 55 men at present i 1) 1 t 00 Ronald Whittle of West Jordan 12'15 st :30 will tangle with Jack White of 12:45 - 1) 7 6 2-- 3) f t four-gam- ( 1-- f f :i c R I 41 f 1 c---------------------- I t14 i 81 i 1 3 I RECORDS tt t 1 Se ' 1 1 t 'CASICI 0:1''''--' Pulitzer Prize winner for news reporting daily 10:45 a m Over AE ' 1 - - : t five-innin- LOUIS P LOCHNER 4 LT1— 8-- from a man who's been thirst A May 6 ' - CHICAGO May 6 (IP) — A few hours before the start of their Totals 29210 Totals 31 5 27 9 first extended road trip of the The Big Six aOnt out when winning run scored season the Chicago Cubs reduced in ninth sBatted for Cbartak By Associated Pees Detroit 000 000 000- -0 traveling weight Thursday by opThree leaders in each 000 000 001- -1 (based on St Louis to minor Run batted tioning two pitchers 20 or more tamea at bat):league Summary: Error—lioover G AB R H Pet In—Heffner e Twobase hits—Higgins affiliates sending Paul O'Dea Cardinale 8 28 2 12 482 York Stolen league hit—McQuinn Fres Reds 13 51 9 22 415 bases—Kreevich 2 Wakefield Sacrifices Erickson to the Milwaukee club of 7 22 3 3 409 —Radcliff York Hissins Heffner Kluttz Breves Bases on Hiceins balls—Off Newnouser 2 Galehouse 2 the American association and Jake 12 39 4 15 385 Tigers 11 39 5 15 385 Strikeouts—Newhouser 8 Galehouse 7 AttRtephena Browne Mooty to the Los Angeles club of 7 25 5 9 360 endance-618 Partee Red Sox (paid) the Pacific Coast league Mooty 29 has been with the Cubs since 1940 after being drafted from Syracuse but handicapped by a perennial sore arm never quite reached expectations Last American League National League year he won two and lost five International League Won Won Lost Pct Lost Pct R H r games 300 000 000- -- 3 7 1 786 11 3 10 4 New York 714 Erickson 25 was purchased by Syracuse Brooklyn Toronto 112 104 12x-- 12 14 0 4 692 9 Bast Isom Howell (3) and Rice Conger Cleveland the Cubs from Tulsa for the 1941 6 538 St Louis and Crompton 7 5 583 7 season After appearing in 18 6 538 Detroit Pittsburgh H E 7 04n 22() 8 7 1-5 533 6 538 15 1 Cincinnati Vashington games for the Cubs last year win- ioriev City -4 4 00011 000 St- - Louis 8 455 5 5 Boston 5 500 roill 6) 211 a ud Freitse: Gentrv Hoe- ning one and losing six he was Bulta1!) roe Parkhurst 400 Hewitt 9 and 6 8 5 New York 385 (7) farmed to Nashville where he won Unsert4) Philadelphia ()H E 286 4 8 10 5 385 Boston 11 three and lost three and then was Chicago 6 2 001 000 (1)1-- -2 7 250 3 9 4 364 the pitching star in the Dixie se- Newark Chicago Philadelphia 2 Rochester 001 001 21x-- 512 ries FsAlcki Marleau i7)Roser (7)) and and Burmeister Results Results Garbarit Donnelly Thursday's Thursday's R H E Philadelphia 3 Brooklyn 2 (10 000 000 0a2- -2 Baltimore 1 Boston 4 New York 5 100- -1 ' 000 000 Montreal Innings) McVan Gromek and Slate Pere 6 (9) Wade 3 Cleveland Knocks 1 Chicago LeRoy St Louis Chicago 5 GerltY (9): Flowers Collins (9) 'Sherer t New York at Boston postDetroit 0 St Louis 1 (9) and Howell i ' Out Silent Escobar 7 0 poned Philadelphia Washington Only games scheduled OAKLAND Cal May 8 (UP)— Southern Association Friday's Probable Pitchers Wade of San Francisco WedProbable Pitchers Leroy Chattanooga 23 Knoxville 9 Friday's l at New York — Philadelphia — Head nesday night knocked out Silent at Boston Brooklyn vs' Wensloff (1-Escobar of Salinas Cal in the Chicago Earley an Oakland tightvs Jayery (0-Christopher (1-(0-New York at Philadelphia— sixth round of a main event sched- er weighed 147 Berger 149' uled for 10 rounds at Oakland audivs Johnsen Boston at Washington—Terry Trinkle (1-In a later bout Earley decialoned (0-vs Wynn (0-torium Pete Viratos 145 of Stockton Chicago at Cincinnati—Barrett (0-vs Vander Meer Detroit at Chicago — White Charley Earley gave a good ac- Lip Webster 154 Oaklanditko'd i 100) vs at St Louis—Hard- decisions In the first the secound round of the curtain St Louis at Pittsburgh—Poler (2-vs Sundra (1-vs Sewell (3-he outpointed Bobby Berger of raiser let (2-0 3: Flayesc ' y Milt till absentee In the major leagues Friday the Cubs launch the first leg of a road trip that will take them to Cincinnati New York Brooklyn Boston and Fhiladelphia and they expect to find out their ultimate future in the National' league pennant race — with or without Novikolf None of the Cubs' four outfielders is hitting 300 to be Up to Long 'Beach Cal retreat with the game Thursday's St to a than less little take willing Nicholson was bat$10000 but not $4000 less That Louis Cardinals ting 265 Dominic Dallessandro he considered was an insult Lowrey 217 and Phil Novikoff was placed on the in- 238 Harry 167 Cavaretta Ford Frick list presieligible by dent of the National league as a result of correspondence with Prison Loses James T Gallagher general manDoug Borg pitched the Market ager of the Chicago Cubs The ruling applied for Novi- Inn softball team to an 5 victory koff's failure to report within 10 Over the Utah prison ten Thursdays after the start of the cham- day winning his first game from pionship season means even if the penitentiary squad in four the Russian ends his holdout he years It was a g affair still will have to be reinstated by R H E— Frick before he can don a uniform Market Inn 8 8 2 Novikoff a 300 hitter last year Prison 5 5 3 has referred to his holdout camand Rosander Meyers Borg paign as a "war of nerves" with Ames and Justinson 7 the Cubs' business manager but been not has Gallagher seemingly We'll pay you at all perturbed over the Russian's apparent stubborn attitude ' "That guy isn't half as stubborn as I am buddy boy" Gallagher piped refusing to say another lb Per word Gallagher had considerable suefor your old or broken cems dealing with three other Cub holdouts during spring training lie roped in Eddie Stanky rookie except laminated shortstop Bill Nicholson an outfielder and Catcher Clyde McCillCall us or bring them La ' lough laid up since opening day Dial with a fractured ankle All of ' 7 them had refused to come to sal47 ary terms earlier r Thus Novikoff remains the only r interpretation '' t''''''''Z) ' f- ) 3:11-- !Attennabco-100- 0 1 1 1 stittd a:74r t i 04 Get your news i WASHINGTON May 5 (411 — Representative Weiss (D) Pennsylvania Thursday made public a letter he sent to Secretary of War mm011immdmm Stimson urging him to permit Phi Is Again Triumph "aviation cadets and all soldiers now being trained in the tolleges Over Brooks 3 to 2 of America to participate in specBROOKLYN May 6 (A') — The tator sports at those particular Philadelphia Phi's bumped off Institutions" National Brooklyn's league leaders Weiss' letter said Thursday for the second time in In spectator sports participation "riot only e their series winning would help the morale of these 3 to 2 in 10 innings soldiers but would boost the Unlike Wednesday's weird 18-of the entire nation" affair Thursday's tussle was a morale He wrote that a poll he conduel between pitching bespectacled ducted among members of the John Podgajny who held the armed forces and war workers Dodgers to five hits and Buck convinced him that they "overNewsom who allowed six whelmingly favor the continuation The Phils twice came from baseball and basketto tie the score and won in of football this war period" during the tenth when Glen Stewart ball He added that England has conopened with a triple and came tinued even spectator sports home on Ron Northey's trementhough the nation is vulnerable dous fly to air attack and suggested that Brooklyn Philadelphia AB H 0 Al the secretary permit West Point ABHOA 2 1 3 0 and Stewart2h 5 2 4 5 Galamet 1 Annapolis to play benefit 0' 5 4 2 2 5 0 Northeyrt 5 Vaughana 0 2 01 WalKerlf Litwhilerlf 5 1 0 0 games in New York Philadelphia 4 1 9 0 Wasdelllb 3 0 30 2 Carm1111b "or any other point 2 Wanerrt 4 1 3 0 Baltimore Dahlgrepsa 54 11 23 01 4 0 1 2 along the Atlantic seaboard where l4erman3O Nayloret 3 0 2 11 Moree libm3b 3 0100 Livingsinc 34 1 21 32 Kampris2b 22 1 2 3 a great degree of travel would not 0 0 0 1 be required by either the particiPodgajoyp Neeisomp Totals 37 30 151 Totala 31 8 30 g pants or by the spectators" 000 olo olo Philadelphia At present an order of the sec001 010 000 Brooklyn n of war prohibits trainees Summary: retary Gala Wener Rune batted 2 In spectator from participating hits ing!wton Dahlgren Northey s nit- -Kampourte Northeym sporta Stewart2 Kam Louis ASHOA 4 0 1 2 19-2(- I w fielder Lou Novikoff stubbornly holding out on the Chicago Cubs for 47 dayswas placed on baseball's ineligible list Thursday Yet that does not end the holdout campaign of Comrade Novikoff the celebrated Mad Russian Lou who is asking $10000 compared to the $6000 the Cubs are offering was reported from his - Evening Programs ' 2-- 1 - Major League Standings Den-?no- I 0 St I A 1: I E 0 0 -3 0 UP)--Th- ere 13- 33 7 24 13 Totals 28 9 27 12 for Brecheen In eighth St Louis 000 000 001- -1 000 100 40x- -5 Chicago Summary: Erors—Dallessandro Merullo Runs batted in—Walker 2 Hack Two-bas- e Bithorn Sacrifices bit—Hack Stanky —Merullo 2 Double plays—Brown to Klein to Sanders lio (unassisted) to Stanky to Stanky Becker Bases on baler Gumbert 3 Bithorn 1 Strikeouts—By Gumbert 1 Bithorn 2 Hits—Off Gumbort M in 6 Brocheen 1 In 23: Iiick son 0 in 1 Losing pitcher—Gumbert Attendance-38- 11 -- 1 0 Oi 0 0 0' 0 0 0 1' Crrl XTCrIttfight I 0 — r 0 0 0 0 Ilavra xxTurocr I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: Totals 36 11 24 121 Totala 31 12 21 12 xBTtted for Swirth In fourth in GroVe for xtBatted exth for Rayne' in tilrhtn 030 010 010- -3 rhcarn 003 000 300--6 Ciceanc1 f uromaryt trrora—Mack Atoling Hunstketted to—Wadt Herth 2 Dennnt ApTwohose p Alt F:::UAILINIS ARopir 2 Cuner Awards Mack opt rt hisTucker r: !ro-ba- e tiara-- Sinin nouble playa Mack Akerttleo—Denning g to Culer Ketner to Mack to Ma!cwir to Donntrg nenninF Uniteed on ba!s—Off 'A ado 4 1 2 Itititn 4 kivne 1 klanaki 2 ttnith Viiite 1 6triknoa-n- y 1 It a- - r!! Wadi- - 2 inillynca 2 swift 1 c ft in 2: 2 in 2: HIVflf In 2 : crni 1 tn 1 WiftnIng Pliertr—AMIlh ILL ' lovt"' 1) Sw rtp sti-n H 7 - Nwhuserp 0 1 IR0 1 RMZ NEW YORK May 6 will be plenty of places for Gunder Haegg to run and when the Swedish record holder arrives in this country but all meets in which he participates will be for the benefit of the U S Air Forces Aid society "In addition to the nationals at Randall's Island (New York City) 4 June we have received favorable replies from San Francisco Pittsburgh Cleveland and New Orleans concerning the holding of special meets" said Dan Ferris secretary-treasure- r of the A A IT Thursday "We already have agreed that the Air Forces Aid society should receive all benefits from meets in which Haegg competes and have no intention of changing our "Swedish plans" said Ferris sportsmen have told me they believed Haegg either was poorly advised or misquoted in his statement that he is averse to runHe has ning for war agencies not been told officially that the national championships and other meets planned for him are for the benefit of the Air Forces Aid society but I believe he knows about it" -- -- II 0 000 000 000± 1 0 4 San Diego 402 000 20x-1- - 8 15 1 6 2 Hollywood Olsen Dasso and Salkild Erautt (4) 1 1 0 0 1 0 andAt1rweinaltcre: Ballinger (4) R H E 112 0 Son on3 102 210- -9 10 2 3 3 0 SereneFrancisco De(IMoiran8 El- 0 1 4 Harrell and Ogrodolwsk?: 1 3 0 Moiitar (8) Marshall (9) and (4) 1 0 2 liott Sueme Bonarigo (9): i A Ta?3taatitaed Three-bas- Cleveland 2 3 2 2 1 A 3 Mark2ithb p 4 'Tr-10- :1 1 43 - At Hollywood he-hi- Left-hande- Detroit 0 3 021 000 004- -7 Louleville 030 000 021- -6 13 2 Hooverss ABI1 4 I Wilk & Roe (P) Creel (9) and Heath: Harriscf 4 0 ONeill Schupp (4) Wilson (6) anti Cap-be- ll Walt fieldlf 3 1 3 1 York1 Riggina3b 23 01 4 Toledo 112 00 ()O1—S 000 010 030- -4 12 4 Radcliffrf Incitenapolia 4 0 Bidwrth213 Wh tehead and lioesett Parsonsc Hayworth: 3 1 Tauseher 3) RIM ( 9 ) and Rotten 3 0 6-- 00:iavi2b AB H O A AB 4 0 2 2 Hack3b 4 Brarorwmns2b 1 A 0 3 1 00 Stanky213 3 1 3 viusislit Nicholsonsf 4 2 4 11 0' Dllogndrolt 3 Sanderslb 4 1 3 21Beckerlb 4 O'Deac 4 1 0 0 Lowreecf 4 Walkerct 1 Kurwski312 4 1 0 ll Merullogo 3 0 3 4 liernandezc 3 Kleillt8 Gumberti) 2 1 1 O4! BithornP“ 2 Brecheenp 01 00 00 01 xTriplett Dickaonp 0 0 0 0! wood C hits as the Tribe took a 3 'victory to end the series Southpaw Al Smith Indian veteran yielded 11 hits to the Sox but kept them scattered and ineffective 1 Chicago If ' Stockholm for a conference with Swedish athletic authorities 2-- plays--8to- wert May 6 CP—Five Chicago White Sox hurlers paraded before t h e Cleveland Indians Thursday and were hammered for Ede ordscf ? 2' 1' Roevre LOUIS - CLEVELAND - St : :: I Card-IP°1aerr- At Oakland R H E 010 5 gaavaarnyirto (1 4 000 ocv 077-Braele an Peterson Kleinke and Raimondi tAt Portland (10 innings) ) R H E Los Angeles 000 000 010 2 10 1 an anc?Lan7°W112on() and()Ea7ster2-- Two-bas-e Three-bea- Chisox Hurlers Parade As CleNeland Wins 4 2 3 aHockettrf 4 1 1 2 Bounreausa 3 0-5 2 4 1Keitrifir3b 4 2 2 5 1 6 0' - 1 2 S (7) 1 0' DennTilte11) 3- one-side- Musial and Rayl Sanders followed by Harry Walker's outfield fly scored the inal run in the ninth Errors--Dahlg- bait--O- PrItiraa MunciAh 1 SEATTLE May 6 (zp) — San Francisco's Seals ruined l the 1943 home debut of Seattle's Pacific Coast league baseball club by routing the sixth place Rainiers 9 to 1 An opening day crowd of approxid mately 6000 saw the contest Ray Harrell the Seal right hander kept Seattle's eight hits well scattered while the Seals turned 10 hits off four Seattle pitchers into almost as many runs 0-- -2 Et-te- n AB H 0 1 1 : Ntell-Triec- Clhessan onsainngloeustfbiyeldstafinY' previous 10 games starting with the opener d Hal Newhousei and Galenhouse matched each Denny other in effectiveness throughout the game until the ninth when the Tigers had a chance to win Rudy York doubled to left and Pinky Higgins sacrificed him to third Don Gutteridge tossed out Rip Radcliff while York held the base Jim Bloodworth then flied to Mike Kreevich George McQuinn tripled to left center after Stephens flied out to open the Browns' ninth Manager American Association Luke Sewell sent in light hitting i 11 Don Heffner to bat for Mike Char-tal- c n non 5 7 eln lot— MInottapolls Double to DahlHeffner bunted to Newhouser patineto Wasciell —001 060 100- -- 2 8 0 Mflaukee Clarke and Bala gren Vaughan to Kamnouris Sproull Bowman (1) and McQuinn streaked home ahead Camilll Rases on balls—Oft Podettlny and Reit Pt H of the pitcher's throw for the win- Newsom 3 Strikeoula—Py PodgaloY 3 Pt Paul 2 Hit by pitcher—BY Newsom 000 000 000--0 Heffner was credited Newsom 7 KArtmlis City 101 010 00- -3 0 ning run tWasdtil Attendance Balk—Podgalny Bowman and Caa (inn Queen and (llama —3041 with a sacrifice Corr-toon- lf Tackerf 6 0 0 Pyle 0 xMyatt Scheets ut 12 3111 1 0 3 C Angel shortstop scored his fourth hit in the tenth frame Sacrificed by Hughes he was scored by Pafko outfielder A hit by Moore sent Panto to third Palk° scoring on an outfield out by English Paul Gherman struck out 10 for vLeor s Angeles Jail floe: moundsman had the situation well in hand until the tenth er Magna-Garfiel- fl110A field Bill Schuster two-bas- John-leagu- t) York Neitio rylay Start Elia' rlowe Fred Tedesco's Salt Lake clubseason and ending play with a 324 will be up against one of the earned Tun average Other possibilities as 11i11men toughest chuckers in the industrial starters are e Lee (One-Hiif as it is expected Mana- - sonand Ralph Crowton Tedesco plans to use Kenny ger Chuck Archibald of the defend- on the mound with Lee Price d Milling champion Lemon backing him up Wayne men sends Mel Marlowe to the slab Tucker will be at first Jack Erfor Sunday's opener The game lenbach at second Orson Bailey at at Community park will open at short and Tedesco at third with 2:30 p m Earl Owen Gene Ludlow and Hen-Thstellar lefthander was with ry Hansmann a former Louisiana the Salt Lake Bees of the now star in the outfield folded class C Pioneer league in In recognition of Mother's day 1939 and part of 1940 and saw all mothers will be admitted free service with Tacoma of the West- - to Sunday's game if accompanied ern International league in 1941 by a paid adult admission it was winning 13 and losing nine that announced Thursday 2 0 2 3 4 0 3 0 If 3 2 3 0 0 1 0 Gordon 2b 4 2 4 4 0 EVen lb 3 110 1 012 2 0 O Jo1noon30 4 1 0 2 1 0 l'i Hemsley C 4 1 2 0' Lindell rf 2 0 3 0 0 0 It Bonham p 4 1 0 2 3 1 IzIrrinlono4 4 Lupien lb 4 Pescioco I Judd i again this year ld AgainstI S L Club Sunday an-wi- th :1I Magna-Garfie- r!dagna Boston's relief specialist absorbstag his fourth defeat Although the Red Sox made just four hits Mknager Joe McCarthy had to call on four pitchers He started Tommy Byrne rookie southpaw who faced only five bat- ters walked four of them and didn't get the other one out He forced two runs home and Tony Lupien singled for two more in the first inning after Bill Zuber took charge The game then was scoreless for five innings till the Yanks nicked Dick Newsome for their first tally in the seventh Newsome loaded the bases with two walks and a single in the eighth and was re- lieved by Brown who let all three runners reach home—the tying counter being forced across on other walk George Stirnweiss opened the a single ninth Roy Weatherly bunted and Stirnweiss beat Brown's throw to second Keller followed with another bunt and this time Brown threw wide over third for an error to let in the winzing run First ram: Roston ': ' :: :'' -- ':!''::-::''- second session was an odd af rea: 'that resulted in Johnny Murphy New York's ef obtaining his fourth triumph and Mace Brown 1 ' ' :: The Swedish fireman left his home town Thursday night for PORTLAND Ore May 6 (UP) —The Los Angeles Angels beat the Portland Beavers 2 to 0 in the Pacific Coast league opener here Thursday before an overflow crowd of 15000 that required temporary seats installed in center er ot 1 ( - :i'': ::Ti : :!4 four-gam- i ' - t ''''1 t 7: 4'"cosgts:::5:f'!:::::::: ' States nOMe Opener smothered to Rican right-handthe sec- for the St Louis Cardinals ond time in eight days Thursday as the Chicagoans beat the world's champions 5 to 1 to capture the series two games to one It was the season's third victory for the big right-handBithorn who pitched a seven-hi- t shutout at St Louis last Thursday held the Cards scoreless again un- til the ninth inning while his mates picked up a run off Harr Y Gumbert on a pass and singles by Bill Nicholson and Heinz Becker In the fourth inning The Cubs then blasted their 1942 nemesis from the scene in the midst of a four-ru- n seventh inning A double by Stan liack exited Gumbert with two runs in and two more on in the seventh after single by Harry Lowrey Chico Hernandez and Bithorn opened the Inning Eddie Stanky rookie second baseman then singled home the other two runs off Reliever Harry Brecheen Bithorn preserved his shutout in the eighth even after Shortstop e Lenny Merullo made a wild throw against the dugout on Lou Klein's grounder After Pinch-hittCoaker Triplett grounded out Bithorn anchored Klein to third while tossing out Jimmy Brown and then got Debs Garms er - 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