Show - -- q t) u 2C ht Jialt £akt - Sunday Morning- -- (Tribunc- - July 16 1939 e Run Starts Argument as Reds Beat Giants 8 to 4 lie’s in Too Tiges Match Yanks in Hits But Drop Tussle 10 to 7 Fie Detroit Mosaics ley 7 Washington New lurk 10 Detroit 7 PROBARI K PITC lirRS MMY’S leveland (2) — Gome New lurk at 7 2) s Mlliiur 0 G and Hadley M Hi and Harder (3 HI 2— Grny Hoaton at Detroit (8 2) and tialehunae (J )) va Henlon (4 3) and 1 rout 4 8 ) — at (hknin f3) Apple Waahlngton ton (2 ft) and lenard (H2) or Kelley I ona (Hi) and Iffe (0 7) (3 t) I’hlladelphla at Nt IaiuU (2) — Plppen Heikman (12) va Harris 0 7) and Dili (0 7) (2 1) and 81 10-- aeries The Tigers matched the Yanks in hits and homers hut had the jitters so badly they made five errors— on top of four in Friday’s game The champions scored in every one of the first four innings until they amassed nine of their total runs and gave Monte Pearson such a lead he was able to get credit for the victory even though finally batted out in the seventh Tommy Ifenrich trouble with a homer in and Bill Diekey added his twelfth of the season to head a four-ruoutburst In the second with two errors by Roy Cullenbine figuring in the scoring This was as far as Tommy Bridges lasted to get charged with his third defeat of the season after 11 victories Three other pitchers followed The Yanks scored in the third on one hit and a double steal and three times in the fourth on an error a walk and three hits The other New York run came on a walk Bn error and a single in the sixth This single as well as one with the bases full In the fourth was by Dickey to gave him four runs batted In for Cronin a 2 2 ft 1 2 01 4 11111 4 1 111 1 1 4 ft ft Trockv Holter M 4 1 1 4 1 2 2 l1 Grime I I 5 Weathrlv rf 5 1 Chapman rf 4 I Hi Ot c Hcmslcv n 1111Ol xHcaih 1 n 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 OOn 022—9 OOJ 020 000—5 Wllltama Summary Errors — Doerr In— Vosmlk 2 Runs hailed 2 Hale Cronin Tatmr 2 Cramer Foxx Wllllama Gs'ermueller Solters 2 Weatherly Troskv Two base hits — Hemsley 2 Solters Three Home run— Williams base hit — Cramer Double plavs — Doerr Sairlfloe — Foxx Cronin and Foxx' Hale Grlmea and True-kBases on halls — Off Htullln 2 1 Dlrkman 1 Struck out— By 1 Allen 1 Dickman 1 Ostermueller 1 Hlta— Off Hudlin 5 In 2 3 1 Broa a Broaca 5 In 6 2 3 Allen 2 In 12 4 In Thursday’i Hrhedule di) lalnn Biuffdale at Handy Lark Draper at division Northern West Jordan at Hunter CCC at Tayloravlll Big Cottonwood Cleveland Roulhem SANDY— Draper and Lark are harbored in the top berth of the southern division with West Jor-da- y holding the whip hand in northern division standings in the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Baseball league In Thursday encounters Lark tromped to a 14 to 4 decision over the first-hal- f champion Sandy outfit and Draper battered the hapless Biuffdale crew ABHOA 5 1 4 0 4 2 I 0 to 19 5 in 4 1 3L Dickman Ostermueller 4 2 3 Wlmtlnsr pitcher-pitcher- Broaca Pro Leagues Name Aid in the 6 DURHAM N C July 15 (INS) CroAflll is Kolle lb Taylorsville gained a one - run —President W G Bramham of the 5 2 10 Hen rich rf of Profes4 Association 0 2 edge over the Hunter nine In their National IMMsrIo cf 3 2 8 1 battle the IMrkey e scoring ending at 7 to sional Baseball leagues Saturday 4 0 2 4 Selkirk If 6 West Jordan captured a 7 to 5 announced the appointment of El4 16 1 Gordon 2h Dihltrn lb 4 1 12 01Ol Oromher at 2 0 20 01 victory over Big Cottonwood mer M Dally of Eddensburg Pa 0 0 3 iBfll Pearson p 10 1 1 1 1 C C C In the other northern dis- as promotional director for minor Uurphy p 0 0 0 D Roaell ea 0 0 0 0 BrtlRea p Me Kelt! p leagues succeeding the late Joe 2 1 0 0 trict game 0 0 0 0 The box scores: rrPox F Carr 0 0 0 0 Giebell p SANDY IA TUT Daily now president of the Mid trrYork 1000 ABHOAI ABHOA Walkup p 0 0 0 0 L Smith M 4 1 1 Rnvd m 4 2 2 4 die Atlantic and Penn State Bonne lb head Jambdon 36 11 27 10 Total leagues is the oldest league Tolala 38 11 27 15 2b 4161 aRalted for 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to out blari Malone moie Eddie ancj pajingcr Homo Run Club nvdlsand the system at least to date has be n sueces-fuMi7f TarrlmHl NmIIuihI Ifacu 14 (Mt (iaiii rmilit Jntur il Me Progress Summarized Onrmlrk RM 14 Amruii kaffu 14 OrnhrR Tir 17 A brief summary of the various teams’ progress since the start PHkirk 14 Gordon Yi of the season reveals the information that all six clubs are still in Foxx RM 8 x 14 the running for title honors On May 9 at the end of the first week of play Lewiston and Player Rallot Pocatello were tied for first place Ogden was in third place Salt Fans in Uwislnn Twin Lake in fourth and Twin Falls and Boise were tied for fifth and Boise will pick five Falls On May 18 the Indians were out in front with 10 wins and two players from eai h of these Twin CauK the for losses four and setbacks against eight wins three elulm to form the Falls was in third spot and Ogden had gone up to fouith Salt Northern division all tars Fans In Salt Fake Ogden Lake was in fifth and Boise in sole possession of sixth place and Pocatello will select five The Indians were still on top on Mav 21 but the Caids had ea h from these three clubs climbed to within a half game of the pinnacle The Cowboys weie to form the Southern division ambled Bees had still in third place but the Salt Lake past the all stars F Ulrica are to he Boise was still and fifth fourth for race the Reds places in In the hands of Jack Halil-we- ll ogdcn nt Foiatello on or bein the cellar On May 30 the Cards were in first place haying gone to that fore August I position by winning on May 24 Lewiston was in second spot and Manager the other clubs held down the same places they held the week Iit hers previous ( luh Flayer 1 Cards Retain Lead 2 S All through the month of June the Cards grimly held on to 4 their lead and Twin Falls and Lewnston alternated in taking second and third places The Bees gave symptoms of making a fight of ( at hers the whole affair and Bill MoCorry Ogden pilot hired and fired Club Flayer a number of ball players to make Ogden a much improved club 1 and the first 3 So far this month the Cards are still in plate Cowboys aie still in second but the icccnt upward climb of the Infielders Bees and the Reds gives their followers plenty of cause for cheenng r flub Flayer The Reds are now engrossed in making a battle of it for a lh first division berth and the Bees have sounded warning to the 2I Cards and Cowboys that the first and sesond spots have b en held 3b as down too long hy these (luhs and Salt Lake evidently is bent on I tllity making a fight for a higher spot in the lankings without gelt ng bent in the pi o sx Out ft Iilers The Reds and the Bees will attempt lo mt eruli olhci’s Hu nits ' Flayer lull ' If hri'inmng Tuisday at Community puk The Hods have appeittd t f onlv oru e m Salt Lake City and suue that time th y have divel Ilf oped into one of the best team in the league making it eeitum I tihty that the tliue game stand here will be replete with baseball of the highest cable r 1 C AH H O A1 ft 2 2 0 Heffner ft 0 0 0 ct 4 1 1 2 M gnu ii ( hit ih PrnnlinK oigiil Iittf-- u O He’ Morrle Arnovleh ahead in hitting race way NEW YORK July 15 (AP)— The red hot rivalry between the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants broke into a riotous argument between the Giants and umpires over a home run by Harry Craft Saturday and resulted in the banishment of three New York players before the Reds won 8 to 4 In tha eighth Inning Craft lined' a drive Into the lower right field National League stands scoring one ahead of him to put the Reds ahead 5 to 4 The entire New York team immediately swarmed around the umpires arguing the ball had fallen Phil Slugger foul SATURDAY’S RFM I T8 Cincinnati 8 New lurk 4 Brooklyn ft Pittsburgh 2 hhao 5 Philadelphia 8 SI Louis J Boston 7 Three Banished Umpire Lee Ballanfant banished Catcher Harry Danning early but the debate around Umpire George Magerkurth continued until Bill Jurges let loose a righthand swing at the Rrbiter Other player stepped between them but Jurges and Joe Moore also were expelled from the game The Giants finished the game with a makeshift lineup which had Pitcher Hal Schumacher in center-fiel- d First Baseman Johnny McCarthy m right Mel Ott at third Lou Chiozza at short and Ken O'Dea catching Bolsters Lead in N L 81 all-st- ar St Louis Brown however retained his lead in total hits with 103 There were few changes among tfie individual leaders McCormick Who managed to get back in front In the runs batted In classification last week boosted his total to 66 and his teammates Bill Werber and Lonnie Frey remained deadlocked for the honor of scoring the most runs 62 3000 Home Runs 18 brought his home run total and still is tied with Enos Slaughter of the Cardinals for the most doubles at 25 Billy Herman of the Cubs lifted his triples total to 12 but Lee Handley of Pittsburgh remained stationary on the base paths with 13 stolen bases Whitlow Wyatt Brooklyn’s 30-- ) ear-ol- d pitching acquisition finally was beaten this week but his record of eight victories and one defeat was good enough to keep him ahead of the National league The Becond best mark pitchers 2 of Harry Gumbert of the is the Giants Mize to 18 11-- Salt Lake Ilorschhoe Team Beats Magna The Salt Lake Horsehoa Saturday held a victory club over tossers In the third game of their series The Salt Lakers chalked up a total of 15H0 points to 1339 for their opponents Balt lake d Magna-Garfiel- rlom (J)— fans It was big Bill Lee’s tenth defeat of the year one more than he lost during the entire 1938 season CHICAGO PH1LADHPHTA ABHOAI ABHOA 4 5 Hark 3b 8 0 Herman 2b Galan If Olfetnn rf Reyntrii cf Run hatted In — McCor 1 2 Danning 2 Rippl Two-ba- a hit — McCormick Bongiovantil Bonura Thre-ba- e hit — McCormick Home Stolen bae— Wer rim—— Danning Craft her Sacrifice — Vanrier Meer Demaree Double nlave— Jurgen Kampouria and Bonura Left on Mye and McCormick bftBea— New York 7 Cincinnati 7 Bae on ball — Off Vander Meer ( off Hum2 bert 4 off Thompson Struck out — Bv Gumbert 3 by Vander Meer 2 hy Hit — Off Vender Mer 3 in Thompson 4 1 innmp (none nut in fourth) —off Thompson 1 in ft Hit bv pilther Thompson i W Inning Whitehead) pitcher — Thompson 0 De mick 2 Craft Dodgers Defeat Pirates 6 lo 2 July 15 (PI — A eighth inning enabled the BROOKLYN four-ru- n Rnton PHILADELPHIA July 15 UP-- The Phillies evened the series with the Cubs Saturday when they smacked Bill Lee and Charley Root for 14 hits and an 5 victory before a te at Phillies Even Series Tip Cubs 8 to 5 I Hitting Spree Hassett staged another one of his spectacular hitting sprees during the week to inflate his mark 24 points and soar from ninth to third in the listing The only other change of moment Inside group was Goodman's jump from tenth to sixth ranking May and Danning came back into the select circle at the expense of Jim Brown and Joe Medwick of NDAY’S PHOB4RI E PITCH! RS fmlnnatl (7 I) and Moore 7 5) i Poaeriel (7 ft) and Turner ( I ft) St IOMl at New lork — Welland (8 8) n Mellon (ft 6) Chliaxo at Brooklyn (31 — Paaseau (ft 7) and Patch (4 2) tanev (4 4) and Mungo (4 0) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (2) Brown 4 I) and Klinger (7 9) Mulrahy (4 9) and Rutrher (2 11) NEW YORK July 15 OP)— Mnrrie Arnovleh may he overlooked when they're looking for hitters in an game but he can't be overlooked when he comes to bat for the Philadelphia Phillies in a National league contest During the short week concluded Friday he played in four games went to bat 16 times and got seven hits to increase his percentage from 376 to 380 NEW YORK CINCINNATI In the same stretch Zeke Bon-ur- a AB H 0 A ABHOA Rm1 If li 2 2 3b 5 Wsrbsr 10 0 0 of the New York Giants his M 0 1 21 Moore If 2b 10 0 0 Frey principal pursuer dropped 15 points Bonlsrvn rf 5 1 4 0 to 344 so that Arnovleh after some McCrmk lb 4 2 10 0 3010 two months at the head of the Lomberdl xBorrUury 0 0 0 0 National league hitters now is Hershbirr 0 103 21 001 Ott rf 2b cf 5 couched more comfortably than in Craft Berner If 4 0 1 01 Demaree 3 2 5 0 4 2 2 4 cf If Myera aa a long time 3b as 1 0 1 6 Vn Meer p 1 0 0 1' Chlz The 10 leaders are Arnovich 380 Thompan p 2 0 0 2 Kamprti 2b 1 0 2 3 zRipi'le Bonura 344 Buddy Hassett Bos110 0 j Whlihd 2b 1 0 0 2 ton 343 Frank McCormick CinGumbert p 3 0 0 3 xxMvatt 10 0 0 cinnati 337 John Mize St Louis 337 Ival Goodman Cincinnati fetal 37 10 27 101 Totala 31 6 27 16 x— Ru for Lombardi m lphth 324 326 Mel Ott New York x — Battfd fnr Karnpourl in fourth Debs Garms Boston 313 Merrill — Batted for Gumbert in ninth 102 000 021—8 May Philadelphia 309 Harry Dan-nin- g Cincinnati New York 002 200 000—4 New York 307 Error — Vender Meer Thompson l rl Ruhtn 10 0 0 ST LOUIS July 15 CP' — Heavy 27 bias Tn1l Tnlal 24 ft coring in the early inning enH nra bv timlnk abled the St Louis Drowns to gam Humar 0002 an 7 victory over the Washington 1 as lnrv ll' 1100 Hummarv Riolan haM — W Senators here Saturday The Nats Parrlfli hit — gvl Ruahton I Tfrr rallied with three hita and two runs har hll— f hr RuhI Ptnn n hi- t- hria Ruhfon Tworaa in the wgith and had two runners if NXtnn A lunii g fill had— Hv Hannlmi I uni Ruht m 5 1 ( hrt Ruhl n 2 n tranded in the ninth 1 D lr trMU Ilarkrr 2 Ol RT W AKHIMTnN 1 X Inning pit hed Z — Run rponible for V 1 21111 MRPxton ipb h j I) ft HuhO M 21 1 1 12 0 lb J J It p S 0 0 lf 111 TAYIORSVITTF ABHOA If Omia J ’ Ruhum 1° 2 Prrv Py Crump 2 Dry Rv thrg out Ron Pv Rrkted Rrorr— HCNTkR 7 21 Dav lo Had ft RMph D Rom bv plBhrd bll plrr — Kidd nd Drown (’wot 2h ft 4 1 2 k (Continued From “fI'i Jr°2 F it i rtirpf bss hill Pn a! G MrMrlan D Tvs 1 2 h”? ler £ jiL hrd ov 4 N Dm 2 edit vbtory (o Rn lo Cov Rlru'k Hand NaU 118 m P K II 2 s t ii fiirgtrildDmihlRrklfad— ten r McNair Hairifii fttolen hnse Radliff Jsalr — hreevith 2 Donhl piavs —Ambler aid Jtrberl MfNatr M have I and Rk hel off Paae on ball —Off Poller gnr 4 Rinirk oul — Bv Poller 2 fy Rigney H ild pile h— roller 7 W T iilnL 2 Bl'v!mniar n ia N A li End First Half I 0 I hv r Prnor M ihel 2 2 4111 2 0 4111 4100 fftRlh ono in ooo—l Prrv Pjrball0 (rv n Off Rom Dv lime on 100 jno 11xT Dv 0 Cov Jyul ttanl Prrv Crump Nagel TbilarlaiphiA CM' an K lb Junior Tens Infant Baseball Loop Proves Popularity in Two Months 2 0 2 2 Crump m f 2b 2 0 0 Cov plf 10 0 0 R ( rumrJb 0 0 0 0 Monele) rf 3 0 0 0 ’ Nn h If 1 0 0 0 Brown ( H O A n 0 AH 0 1 1 M Hares 2b 4 I 2 0 I ft Kuhrl lb 1 0 0 0 krer th tf 2 XGantenhn Seibert lb 2 1 4 0 Hh liff rf 4 ft 0 V a ker If 4 Wile rf t h K M J hnon If 10 1 0 A F Have c 5 12 3V air lb 4 4 c Iresh Chapman 4 1 7 4 0 R fcne p i f lb 4 2 12 2b Nagel 1 ndigtnt 3b 4 1 1 l 4 0 1 3 potter p 4 4150 The two clubs will go Into action at 8 15 p m at Community park and what a battle it promises to be Proceeds from the game will be used to defray the traveling and living expenses of the various players while in Salt Lake City and additional funds realized will be placed in the league treasury A ballot Is presented in The New CHICAGO July 15 CPi-- The for the first time Sunday Tribune York Yankees slumped all right and fans who wish to participate but their ace hitter Joe DiMaggio In the balloting are urged to send didn’t miss a lick in his runaway in their selections to President race for the American league bat- Halliwell at his office in Pocatello not later than August 1 ting championship While the Yanks were losing six Seek Balance In order to make the rlubs as in a row last week the great Dibalanced as possible fans evenly 500 was a at along Maggio moving In all three Southern division cities clip getting 12 hits in 24 times af are requested to pick five from bat through Friday's games each of the clubs eligible A like This remarkable hitting in- situation Is sought m the Northern creased his average 12 points to division After naming the 15 players Gus 432 He got at least one hit in 17 Q Fan is asked to put down his straight games until Friday’s game choice for manager of the allat Detroit when he failed to con- stars he is voting for nect in four tries Players will select In addition Ilis sensational hitting has re- to the manager four pitchers two duced the batting race to a contest catchers five infielders and four in name only Jimmy Foxx of Bos outfielders ton is in second place 76 points 356 in back at The other eight the first 10 are: Bob Johnson Phila delphia 339 George McQuinn St Louis 337 Frank Higgins Detroit 335 Roger Cramer Boston 332 329 Charley Gehringer Detroit Rudy York Detroit 327 Buddy In the Junior league 0 P Skaggs Lewis Washington 326 and Myril won the first-hachampionship Louis Bill St and Hoag Dickey Four batplayers tied for first-hal- f New York 324 honors of a each with mark ting The only newcomeis to the 400 The men were Thomas and seaweek’s list are Hong an Davidson of O P Skaggs Thorpe son lender and Johnson who of Safeway and Dorney of Grand gained 14 points in seven days Central Cramer leads in total hits with 104 leading pitcher was Hank Greenberg of Detroit al- WThe league’s of fl P Skaggs with though slumping to a modest 286 six Cooperand no losses Ellis of wins maintained supremacy in doubles Safeway won five and lost two and home runs with 28 and 16 Fucco of Grand Central won four Taft Wright of Wash- Rnd lost two and Scott of O P in ington leads triples with eight CenTed Williams of Boston held onto Skaggs and Parker of Grand won two and lost one his slim runs batted in lead now tral emh The leading hitters: having 69 and Bob Feller of Cleveab land experienced 20 no trouble in Thrirp Rafewav Thorruis 0 P skapica 20 in In 123 fiont strikeouts at O Hk P staying 20 PMhh) ill Portiev Grand f (ntrHl 30 George Case of Washington stole Tho Lfadln FlKher one base during the week running Z X 1ft 0 Cooper Rkasps his total to 28 one more than last W ! til ftO Sb few y 2b season's leader Frank Crosetti F'irro Gr Cf itra! 4 22 Parker Or Central 11 12 New York pilfered in the whole 8ott 11 20 Rkagp R A Whit Thom 43 23 season — 1 t4 ABHOA 0 5 Nsttonal lsaxuf McCnrmlik Rshs JS Bomira Giants 59 Lombardi Rc(l 54 ft4 ( ardlnal Medvnrk Anwrlcau lemue Wlllltmi Red 8ox 71 66 Johnum Athlet-Tiger Greenberg BLUFFDAIIC A! 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Hatt 2b-- n 4 1 1 Ol 4 3 2 cf 4 3 12 5 4 0 11 O MtFar 1 2 1 01 F M hli 1b 4 2 0 6 3 6 1 Parry rf p 4 2 1 4 I 0 01 C MiFarlane cf m 5 3 3 H AB R Day D Dav ii R Allen If Fltigrld 3b Beoketd cf Sadler lb Rmnnum rf W Da c Ralph Day 2b p Kimball rf Pitching himself out of repeated jams in the last six frames Johnny Rigney deyoung White Sox feated the Philadelphia Athletics 3 for Chicago's only Saturday three-gam- e series victory in the IHICAGG PHIA rf f Ambler Runs Balled In aoa 2 hv Meverhoffer 5 haaee on hall Off Bateman 4 off Ja obaen 2 off 3 hit by pitched Mcverhoffer hall — Allaop bv Mewrhoffer Vranea hy Bale-ma— — ball Coomb Umnlree panned corer — D A Thoma Crump and Oliver pitiher — Bridges Umpires Oust Harry Danning Bill Jurg es Joe Mogre As Torrid Rivalry Flares Battle Looms Big Lead 10 11 10 In Bat Race 12 4 4 eg Webb m Hale 2h Hudlin p Brna a p Allen p xxCampbell 1 1 2 0 2ino 14 1b If Kellner lb Gus Q Fan haj contributed a lot to the progress of the Pioneer league this season and now league led by Jack Halliwell officials president are going to give them something In return — the right to name the rosters of the Northern teams which and Southern will clash in Salt Lake City Monday August 7 The elite of the Northern division 15 players from Lewiston Twin Falls and Boise will be chosen by fans In these three cities and the makeup of the Southern made up of playdivision ers from Salt Lake Ogden and Pocatello will be selected from fens in these three cities DiMag Holds Tnlsls 35 9 27 12 TMsIs 37 12 27 181 In fikhlh xRflllsri fnr Grime xxBalted for Allen In ninth DETROIT I 2b Cramer cf Foxx lb William rf 2 0 1 Averilt’s homer with two oh ABHOAl Porr Southern DiUlon the day Seventeenth Home Run Hank Greenberg hit his seventeenth home run in the eecond inning and the Tigers threatened to break out of their cage at various iater stages but couldn’t overtake that big lead and completed their scoring in the seventh on Earl YORK Runs S?ond to Jimmy Foxx groat DiMagglo Oster-muell- RI Rf AT I FACI E Handing of Teams n for ninth-innin- FARM rs all-st- ar 5 Draper Lark Cop Farm started the Bureau Tilts the first Starts Trouble NEW hllartclphia 3 eland A 8 Ht IaiuI I 7 (hhagu Hnatnii ft CLEVELAND July 15 UP) — Boston’s Red Sox ran their winning streak to 10 straight Saturbe5 day defeating Cleveland hind Fritz Ostcrmueller and Emerson Dickman Boston scored five run? in the first on five hits two walks and error to drive Willis Hudlin from the mound Johnny Broaca then pitched airtight ball until Ted Williams’ thirteenth homer in the tie Joe Cronin eighth broke a also scored on his single Julius Solters' error and Joe Vosmik’s single Johnny Allen was charged g with the Red Sox’ two tallies The Indians had chased in the fifth when they tied it up Rollie Hemsley had five hits for the day including two doubles BOSTON CLEVELAND ABHOA ABHOA ft ft R4HIIT8 84T1 RIMY'S Terrymen Assert Harry Craft’s Blow Landed Foul Trams Will ClasK August 7 in Community Park Cleveland Crew 9 to 5 Help Champs DETROIT July 15 (JF— Coursing back into their old habits the world champion New York Yankees frightened the Detroit Tigers into a 7 defeat Saturday In the deciding game of their thiee game All-Sta- Bomx Defeat American League Boosts Score Fans to Pick in Pioneer Loop Hartnett xBrvant 12 11 Bolling lh 2 2 21 Martin rf 2 3 n Brack rf 1 1 01 ArnoUch If 2 0 01 May lb 1 5 0 Hughe 2b a 0 fl 0 H harein 2 9 01 Millie c 2 2 It 7zMuelier 0 0 V Da c 0 0 Oi HlRb p 0 0 01 Johnson p 4 4 4 ft 5 0 c Rusci 1b 4 Rartell ss 5 3 p Root p 0 XxLeibef 1 G Ie 5 3 3 0 5 0 3 0 4 2 2 0 1 3 t 0 5 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 ft ft 3 0 ?Hott Bet k p I 4 ft ft ft Brooklyn Dodgers to capitalize on fat Freddy Fitzsimmons’ effective pitching Saturday with a 6 to 2 victory over the Pittsburgh PlrRtes Bees Down Cards 7-- 3 in the deciding game of their To Take Scries series Fitzsimmons held the Buccaneers BOSTON July 15 UP) —Going on to seven hits and his outfield was an 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