Show i THE OGDEN (UTAH) 2& SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R JULY 17 1933 4 Balk I - ld 10-roq- contender BOTH MEN wound up heavy ( ’ training Friday and spent yestershadow-boxin- and working day with the bags Today’s regimen was tQ consist of light meals and long walks ceremonies will be Weigh-iconducted at 11 am tomorrow at four-router- six-roun- d g n about 175 pounds This bout will precede the main event Candy Mack Gilmore of Oakland 155 pounds takes on Dick Layne of Boise 15Q pounds in s one of the Chuck Woodworth of Brigham Young University who leaves soon for a mission to the south seas for the LDS Church takes on Walter Robinson of Oakland also over four rounds Robinson scales 180 pounds and 'Wood- - I ciano’s heavyweight crown Layne is ranked as the Nation’s No 8 n so-s- o car Tally of Oakland Calif and worth 178 Utah’s Ron Whittle of West JorDon Kennington of Star Valley dan Tally scales 170 pounds and Whittle will enter the ring at Wyo 145 pounds battles Jim 142 of Salt Lake Edison’s Gym in Salt Lake City Mgr Marv Jenson said of The Layne is expected Layne: “Rex will be going for a knockto come in at around 206 pounds out all the way because he knows and Baker 28 at around 212 a spectacular win will put him For the two boxers tomorrow in line for a title shot We think night’s feature is ja rematch he’s going to do it “So Marciano here he comes” decision Baker took a FebJackie at from Layne Tormay of Oakland Brooklyn last 184 Calif pounds will meet Dan ruary of BOTH camps pronounced theif Moray Pittsburgh 186 pounds semifinal This fighters in good shape Saturday in the event tomain follow will the Baker’s manager Dusty Botters morrow bothsaid the hot climate ’hasn’t night ered Bob since the jfirst couple Tormay is one of the sparring of days after he reached Utah partners in the Bob Baker camp The other two weeks ago pits Os against the nation’s top boxers In the other corner will be Pittsburgh’s Bob Baker currently one of those top boxers as the No contender for Rocky Mar- SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A couple of very rugged boxers planned to spend today taking quiet — but separate — walks through the city THE WALKS are part of a carefully premediated plan practically guaranteed to result in fistic mayhem tomorrow night when the gents square off for 10 rounds in the suburban West Jordan Arena before an expected 10000 f?ns In one corner will be Hex pride Layne — Utah’s home-growshowing despite his only Lsivim©© six-round- er Dodgers Down Redlegs on Snider's Hits T': Calif (UP) — King Ranch’s Rejected reported ailing only a few days back closed with an enormous hurst of speed yesterday to- - score a nose victory in the $137400 Hollywood Gold Cup It took a track record performance for the Rejected to iin the Gold Cup but he had what was necessary as he ran down the favored Alidon in the stretch of the mile and a quarter race and got his nose out in front-a- t the wire His time of 159-3cut a fifth of a second off the track record set by Noor in 1950 The top weighted Determine was third and Alfred G Vander- bilt’s Social Outcast flown herefrom New York for the race was (AP)— Duke Snider lashed out his 29th and 30th home runs of the " y " v i 's W ? TS 4 ' 2 - yv jc' year the latter in the ninth inning yesterday to lead the v v Joins Select Croup Brooklyn Dodgers to a comeback 4 victory over the Cincinnati Redlegs 5-- is pleased with Jim Farrell son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Farrell hole-in-on- e recently at ball he used when he connected for a with Kent was He Club playing and Golf Country the Ogden Pantone son of Mr and Mrs Joe Pantone He used a five irpn on the par 3 hole Snider took the lead over 5 Cin- cinnati’s Ted Kluszewski who has 29 in the National League home run parade and his teammates increased their league lead to 12li games over the Milwaukee Braves bested by the New York Giants 135-yar- d Peach Night Slated for Aug 29 Details for “Peach Night” which will' advertise the annual “Peach Days” celebration in ironed out Brigham City were Ranch Maddox at at a luncheon House a few days ago This corner and Cecil Heftel chairman of Ogden’s baseball committee and John Sarlo of the Reds represented Ogden Brigham’ City had Ross C Bowen secretary of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce Ole Zundel Burt Jenson secreof tary of the Junior Chamber Davis in Commerce and Reese 20-ma- 2 5 1 Temple2b Melelf bHarmonIf Kluzwskilb ABH O A Hoak3b 5 2 2 3 Reese Snider cf as 4 13 1 3 2 2 0 3 0 6 1 4 2 4 0 3 4 0 2 Hodgeslb 11 Furnlorf 12 0 Potrf cl Bell Gilliamlt 17 110 Zimmer2b 12 14 0 Burge e 0 0 0 c?ridges3b Walkerc 13 10 2 Adams3b Loesp 10 0 1 0 0 0 dBrovia aNewcombe 10 0 0 0 0 0 Batts c Labmep 10 10 0 6 4 McMillan ss 3 0 1 OJ'owlerp 0 0 0 1 Freemanp e 32 10 27 10 8x24 10 Totals xNone out 1160 winning run scored aGrounded out for Loes in sixth bRan for Mele in eighth cRa for Burgess in ninth cRan for Burgess in ninth dHit sacrifice fly for Adams in ninth Score by innings: 003 00d 001—4 Cincinnati 000 102 101—5 Brooklyn 2B — Klueszewski E— Kluszewski — Gilliam SniBurgess 3B der 2 BB — Fowler 5 Loes 2 SO— Fowler 4 Loes 1 Labile 2 W — e Says Maxie: " Fellows Let's Have a Clean Fight d headliner Two determined heavyweights Utah’s Rex Layne lelt and Bob Baker of Pittsburgh right will collide in the will referee tomorrow Maxie center Baer former at West Jordan heavyweight champion of a night boxing program the event James J Braddock former heavyweight king and Teddy Brenner of New York will serve as the judges Baker decisionec Layne in New York last February He s rated No 2 and Layne No 8 Scores of Ogdenites will attend 10-roun- star-studde- d ing between the two heavyLast February Baker weights decisioned Layne at Eastern 2 L— Freeman in Brooklyn Pirates Down Cards Parkway1 Arena Layne was floored in this one PITTSBURGH (AP) — The in round four At the end of six rounds he was all even with Pittsburgh Pirates forged a four Baker but petered out in the run rally nrthe sixth inning to beat the Stl Louis Cardinals yesfinal four heats 1 Lino Don-os- o Strange as it may seem Baker terdayallowed Southpaw the Redbirds just is getting a guarantee of $16000 five hits for this one biggest purse Stlenls Pittsburgh of his career ABHOA Baker and Layne and Gil Tur- 4 2 14 Boyer 3b EO'BrienlfABHOA 4 14 0 Freese3b 4 0 0 3 ner and Gene Fullmer each 4 110 Mooncf ““iKii? cSSm£5 1 1 o picked up around $3600 fof- their ft fights at Eastern Parkway Arena ’4034® schndnt2b shepardc 4151 3200 dicing the winter This was their 3 °0 ?14 yirdonri ss o’Brien2b aSaffell 0 0 0 0 fee for TV and their percentage of the gate Baker therefore will receive more than the four men picked up for their winter battles in Brooklyn which is rather hard 31 5 24 14 34 11 27 9 Total to believe aRan for J O’Brien in sixth The ticket sale picked up last bGrounded out for Sarnl in eighth week Our guess is that around cFlied out for Schmidt in eighth by Innings: 5000 will 'attend Plenty of good St Score 000 001 000—1 Louis tickets are still available Bell Pittsburgh 100 004 OOx — 5 2B — Musial Clemente E— Repulskl time will be 8:30 pm with the — Long HR — Boyer BB 3B O’Brien J main event slated for 10 pm — Arroyo 2 Donoso 1 SO — Arroyo 2 1 Donoso 4 W — Donoso Ogdenites planning to attend Schmidt the program should turn right L — Arroyo (10-at the Cudahy Packing Co plant in North Salt Lake thence pro- Roberts Wins No 1 4 ceed to 7800 Redwood Road PHILADELPHIA — Rallying after another shaky start that ina cluded homer by Ernie Sports Quickies Robin Roberts recorded Banks Monday Aug 15 will be Og den Boosters” might at John Af- his 14th win of the season yesfleck Park Luncheon and fra- terday as the Philadelphia Philternal clubs business men and lies edged out the Chicago Cubs baseball fans in general will bei5'4- Homers by Andy Seminick asked to turn out that night and and Roy Smalley accounted for rjpport the Ogden Reds A three runs in the second and put crowd of 4000 is the goal of the the Phillies ahead to stay committeemen in charge Chlcar Philadelphia AB H O A AB H O A 3 12 0 Merimancf Aahburncf 3 13 0 If demands-fo- r tickets for the 3 0 4 2 Baker 2b Morgan2b 3 0 4 3 Archie Moore-RockMarciano ti- 4 2 10 0 Speakelb Gorbousrf 34 02 2 01 Banks 2 Ennis If tle fight is any indication of in 4114 4 0 10 Kingrf Jones3b 4 14 0 terest in the upcoming fight the U 2 2 0 Bumhoitzit Semnicicc 2140 bout will draw $1000 000 at the J 00 gate 3 113 Authority of this state-- ! 20 0 2 0 Chuic' Smalleyss Roberts p 3 0 0 0 ment is Teddy Brenner one of ° £Jacwk8on the judges of the Rex Layne-BoJ 6 0 0 Andrei Baker fight tomorrow night HR-Po- st La-bi- (3-- (9-- n 5 31 A defeat may push Layne comfights pletely out of big-timThis Will be the second meet- attendance - (2-- N Y Lead Cut i Milwaukee New York Chicago St Louis Philadelphia DETROIT 6) Seven Brigham City" civic clubs will vie for a trophy which will be awarded to the organization having the biggest in atturnout percentage-wistendance at the baseball game servBrigham City has seven averan has each and ice clubs age membership of 50 men A arranged by program Brigham ‘City will precede the 30-minu- (0-- (7-- (5-- )0-- (0-- (2-- baseball garnet Burt Jenson will serve as chairman of the ticket drive in Brigham City and Reese Davis Peach Days publicity chairman will handle publicity and advertising for the Ogden program Secretary-Manage- r Bowen j run-scorin- American League ninth triumph against only three — 5880 losses Kaline had fourj hits for the Indians Beat Sox day lifting his league leading CLEVELAND (AP) — Art batting average to 373 The twin defeats shaved'New Houtteman allowed four scattered York’s league lead to three games hits and faced only 31 batters as over second-placj Chicago and he hurled the Cleveland Indians 3) e to a victory over the Boston Carver gave up eight hits in Red Sox yesterday Larry Doby the first game and) Hoeft five in and Gene Woodling homered for 1 York New Detroit Cleveland 4 Boston 1 the second as the Tigers swept the Indians Chicago 4 Baltimore 3 Cleveland their first double-heade- r Boston this Washington 8 Kansas City 7 AB H O A H O AB A had failed in nine 3 14 6 Goodman 2b Smithrf year They 4 2 10 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192 Ogden Canyon German Brown 5 pounds 9 ounces Prize— Shakespeare Spin Reel 4 WILFORD THOMAS Victory Road German Brown 5 pounds 8 ounces Prize— Shakespeare Spin Reel N-3- 3 0 j Rsltlmers Chirac 0 0 AB H O A The Orioles were able to ABHOA Carrisquelss 304 1(1 000 more than the standard 24 010120 Marsh2b Fox2b Abrimsrf 4 2 10 Philleylf $10000 waiver price for Minosoll 3113)1000 4120 0002 Kell3b 41141000 old Coan because the White Sox 30 014100 Triandosc Riverarf 3000 0001 Chakalesp were the only team that claimed 4 0 14 0 aDieringcf Hale lb bKennedy 1100 0000 Stobbsp 2 0 10 Popec him after his name was placed Busby vf 4 1 4 0 36 13 27 9 3 1 11 3 34 9 27 18 Totals Smithc 1110 Bropolb on the "aiver list Although 4 0 0 3 Causey 3b I a Filed out for Ramos in sixth cCoari 110 0 Coan’s over-al- l Lollar c 2 0 3 0 bStruck out lor Wilson in sixth Mirandass average is only 43 0113 0 4 Wightp eSafe on error for Renna in seventh Byrdp 3 0 12 dHit 240 this season he has made OOOO into double play 1 or Boyer In OOOO Dorishp jOhnsonp g pinch-hittinnine hits in 17 ap- 0 0 0 0 Moore p Martin p 0 0 0 0 seventh eFiled out for Kline in eighth HoweUp 0 0 0 0 pearances He also is a fleet outILined out lor Pascual in eighth 0 0 0 0 dDonovan fielder gGrounded out lor Harrington in 417 2713 ninth Totals outfielder 315x2412 Dyck a Score by innings: aRan for Triandos in seventh who had a 381 batting average 013 002 002 — 8 Washington ' for Rivera in ninth for Indianapolis at the start of bSingled Kansas 600 000 001 — 7 City cSingled for Dropo in inninth E — Vernon 2B— Boyer Power ninth the week was purchased for a d Walkedoutfor Howell HR — Sievers Paula when winning run scored brew xNone BB — Stone 2 Ramos 2 Killebrew reported $30000 He will report in ninth Pascual 2 Chakalet 1 Kellner 3 Harto the Orioles here Sunday for Score by inning: j col-MucUe- tct J er Keegan was one of ost effective pitchers Chicago’s in 1954 vith a 16-- record but has compiled only an mark 0-- 4 i n e ALBERT A the Athletics had scored six in To make room on their roster the first inning Sox Edge Orioles for Coan' the White Sox put CHICAGO (AP) — Baltimore pitcher Bob Keegan who has a pitcher Ray Moore hit batter spur on the heel bone on the dis- Sherm Lollar in the last of the 8-- 7 Big Inning Wins For San Diego Over Lead in Open Golf Event Kammeyer’s Sport Store JUNE FISHING CONTEST WINNERS wild-pitche- All-Conferen- — AAiddlecoff Takes hH ne Inter-mounta- in j roeLd 67-63-- 66 Nats Down h free-scorin- MTPJ 67-66-- i I voked would get up to today’s mile and a quarter race But Rejected worked well and the trainer decided to run him a decision worth exactly $100000 to the Texas owners 2-- 5 eighth Score by innings: 100 000 000 — 1 Boston Kucksp 211 000 OOx — 4 Cleveland 10 10 Konstanty E-2B — Klaus HR Naragon Avila BB ® — Sullivan 1 W’oodling 33 1127 16 —Doby 30 8 24 12 Total aHit Into double play for Hunter In Houtteman 3 Hard 1 1 SO— SuUivan 4 HoUtteman 3 Hurd fourth bGrounded out for Carey in ninth cGrounded out for Rizzuto in ninth A's 8-- 7 Score by innings: Willie Quezada outfielder 31 6 24 11 28 627 7 Totals 200 000—3 001 New York CHICAGO (UP)— The Balti- Detroit aLined out for Friend in ninth formerly with Duluth of I 020 001 21x— 6 KANSAS CITY (AP) — Bill bHit sacrifice fly for Chiti in ninth more Orioles sold Northern League is now serv2B — Collins McDougald E— Hunter Outfielder Gil Kuenn d cStruck out for Davis In ninth the winMaxwell HR— Maxwell Ka-li- Harrington Score by innings: ing Ogden Catcher Ray Zari to Coan — 1 the White Sox GarBB KucksX Qiicago Kdnstanty 300 000 001 — 4 of the Reds will be out of serv--ic- e Chicago ver 3 SO— KucKl 1 Kdnstanty 1 Gar-(8-- 9 ning run home last night as the 130 010 OOx— 5 yesterday an for Philadelphia estimated — 2 W L— Konstanty Washington Senators took an 8-- 7 ver Carvel for at least three weeks 2 2B — Speake 3B — E— Morgan i (6-2 Jr from the Kansas City with a broken finger on h i s Speake Baumholt —HR — Banks Semi- $20000 and promptly purchased Second i R H T victory game: nick Smalley BB Roberts 4 Andre Jim Athletics 0 hand 010—1 000 000 5 AssociaNew York throwing Dyck the American 3 Davis 1 SO— Roberts 3 Davis 1 000 020 OOx— 2 8 1 The Senators had fought hack tion’s leading batter from the Detroit Ford Batteries: andj Silvera Berra to tie the score at after A shoulder injury received in (7) Hoeft and Wilson Drop Indianapolis Indians ® Youngsters from the Indian school will be featured in the Under pres- program ent plans adults of the seven clubs in Brigham City will bring along youngsters of the commuAnother nity for the gala occasion Braves State football game A special section will be re- - the Utah-UtaNEW YORK— The New York served for Brigham City resi two years ago has closed the Giants yesterday scored three pro football career of Orville dents and students' of the in runs ninth inning to down the Indian School the Nellestine end at the Milwaukee in a Braves Utah last season night of Aug 29 Polo at the game Orville was the standout rookie “We are elated to cooperate Grounds s with Ogden” said Secretary-Manage- r with the San Francisco New York in Bowen “Our relation grid workout last Milwaukee week He o suffered shoulbeen TerwiiigeribVi Is 3 3 Brutonc another 3 splendid ships have always - a Logan This will provide our people with der injury in scrimmage and has S o 1 4 a good night’s entertainment at returned home He has accepted I ? I f Aarton2b’3b Lkmnf Mayscf 4 2 8 o employment with the J C Pen- - 4 o i o Thomsonil Hofmanib 3 o 6 o the baseball park in Ogden and it will also stimulate interest ney Co in Ogden 3 I 10 0 Adcock lb m m in our annual celebration in early 4 2 2 1 Crandall c 4 3 13 Darkss 4i2o o 2 Hi a over little 3b 4 3 2 3 one p month Thompson just g spn September” high school athletes of Utah will 0000 cronep -cRhodes 000 o start fall football 0 0 0 0 Vargas p Crossroads d Gordon oooo practice at Layne 0 0 0 1 Paine p 18 a be Mgne?pX may 2 o o o Monday July r caoooo in the Grissomp boxing day reer of Rex Layne Lewiston eTavfo? oooo Utah heavyweight boxer 3511x2612 34 12 2711 Totals Rated eighth now in the xTwo out when winning run scored division heavyweight boxing aFouled out lor Spahn in eighth SAN DIEGO Calif (AP)— San bGrounded out lor Holman In Layne must win over Bob Baker of Pittsburgh when they clash at Diego came from behind with a eighth cAnnounced lor Westrum in ninth West Jordan tomorrow night if seven-ruoutburst in the eighth dWalkei for Rhodes in ninth he wants to remain in the run- inning yesterday to defeat San eHit sacrifice fly lor Liddle in ninth IRan for Gordon in ninth ning for a title Battle with the Francisco 9 to 4 in a Pacific into fielder’s choice lor Terwil-ligwinner of the Archie Moore-Rock- y Coast League series ’opener The gHitin ninth Score by innings: Marciano heavyweight radres sent 11 batters to the Milwaukee 110 000 410 — 7 bout in September Kaw York 000 301 03—4 plate in the big frame red-lette- 4-- (3-- 1) the 30-minu- te 2-- 2-- 1 will 1-- 2-- (5-1- 1) b cooperate 2-- 1-- 2) Saio Rejected had rapped himself July 4th in the American Handicap when he finished third to Alidon by a little more than a length For several days trainer W J (Buddy) Hirsch was in doubt whether the son of Re- MILWAUKEE (AP)— Dr Cary Middlecoff Kiamesha Lake N J beat down par for the third straight time yesterday with a four under 66 and took back the lead in the $35000 Milwaukee open golf meet wdth a total of 197 after 54 holes Middlecoff took over the leader’s place from Jim Turnesa Briarcliff N Y who was second yesterday with 199 Middlecoff who blazed to a new course record with his first round 64 slipped to second place at the halfway mark with a 67 and total 131 Friday His charge back into the lead came during the first rain to dampen the tournament first here since 1951 Showers fell for about two hours and stopped play for half an hour Mike Souchak Grossinger’s N Y golf’$ top money winner so far in the season with about $20000 and Paul McGuire Wichita Kan were tied for third with 200’s Mike Fetchick Lake Mohopac 15 and Tommy Bolt vicN Y Sain was credited with six winner of Tenn tories and six losses and an Chattanooga Minn Paul St at run the earned open average of 316 last were tied at fourth with 201 year at New York 0) ld (6-- T field unconditional release from the Kansas City Athletics yesterday and probably will retire from baseball as he wanted to do at the start of this season Sain 36 was acquired from the New York Yankees by the A’s May 11 in a deal which sent outfielder Enos Slaughter to Kansas City and pitcher Sonny Dickson and an undisclosed amount of cash to New York Sain appeared in 25 games for won-los- t Kansas City had a record and gave up 29 earned runs for a 50 average He pitched for the Athletics for the last time Friday against Baltimore Sain indicated to Yankee officials at the start of the season that he wanted to devote his time to a successful automobile dealer company he has in Walnut Ridge Ark The big righthander had been a major leaguer since 1942 when he came up to Boston from Nashville of the Southern Association He played at Boston until 1951 when he went to New York He was a winner four times at Boston His best year was 1948 when he won 24 and lost 3-- 3 ' y te PifcW JoLny ! n 5-- 5) - e I (2-- (7-1- 0) n - (ip)— AI Kaline’s blazing bat backed up 0-- (2-- 4) Ole Zundel By A's May Quit Baseball Yesterday’s Results effective route-goin- g performances by Ned Garver and Billy New York 8 Milwaukee 7 from the Philadelphia 5 Chicago 4 Hoeft as the Detroit Tigers swept a double-heade- r 1 5 Louis St Pittsburgh 2-6-3 and 1 before 32985 Brooklyn ? Cincinnati 4 wobbling New York Yankees Today's Probable Pitchers fans at Briggs Stadium yesterday 21 — Staley Cincinnati at Brooklvn (5-- 5 vs Spooner ' and Minarcin i4-Kaline hammered a two-ru0 3 and Bessent in the sevejlth inning Of Smith Coan Loll a r Donovan 3B— homer Milwaukee at New York (2 — Conley (11-- 5 vs Antonelli the first game snapping a tie Philley HR— and Nichols Philley S— Fox LOB— Baltimore 5 Chicago 8 BB — Wight 2 2 and Giel to and on his Garver way sending (2 — Hillman Byrd 3 Johnson 1 Moore 1 SO— Chicago at Philadelphia 1 Martin 1 Howell 1 5 3 vs Simmons his third straight yictory 0 Wight and Minner — WightByrd 5 In 8 HO Dorish 1 in 0 6 and Rogovin Then the sensational Moore 1 in 0 Byrd 3 in 8 Johnson 1 St Louis at Pittsburgh (2 — Haddix 0 m 3 Howell 1 in 3 9 outfielder delivered a key Rm 0andMartin and Woolridge 2 vs Face 1 ER — 2 Johnson Wight and Kline g single as the Tigers 2 Dorish 1 HBP — Moore (Lollar Um3 L— Dorish scored twice in the fifth inning W— Howell — Rommel Umont Paparella pires of the nightcap to give Hoeft his Honochlck Attendance Time — 2:39 i °0 Sain Released to Three GamesjDrop 2 to Tigers National League ne 2t 5-- - ular rider was the longest Rejected at in field of six that had the price but five wagering interests lie returned $1410 $580 and $330 across thfe board Alidon the8-favorite of the crowd of 49000 returned $3 and $240 for place and show while Determine paid $310 for show The Llangollen Farm entry of Mister Gus and Poterhouse second choice on the board finished fifth and sixth in the short 6--1 4-- Brigham City one of Utah’s finest communities sports-wisand otherwise will stage “Peach Night” at John Affleck Park the 'night of Aug 29 Billings Mustangs and Ogden Reds will provide the baseball action ' 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 4 3 4 3 0 2 0 0 Jockey Gordon Glisson had the mount of Rejected taking it over when the stewards set down Is- mael Valenzuela Rejected’s reg Brooklyn AB H O A ’ fourth 8-- 7 Cincinnati four-roun- d INGLEWOOD BROOKLYN ' four-round- er Rejected Sets Record in Gold Cup Run Power Pays Off f City Morley another in pounds Max Chris of Kearns Utah Js slated to meet George Tavaras of Boise in the other contest Both are heavyweights Matchmaker Laurel Brown reported that the main event will get under way around 9:30 pm This will enable those not interested in the semifinals to leave and avoid a traffic jam at the close of the program' — Consolation Winners — j Victory Road RONALD BINGHAM S940 South 2700 West Roy 4 WILLARD R KIDMAN Victory Road NAKA SHIRAMIZU Keeley Cafe STEVEN THOMAS N-3- 4 A-2- TERRY RASMUSSEN 567 27th Street Register Now for July and August Contests — Everybody Has a Chance 1 ld Kille-Vern- the double-heade- r White Sox against the Baltimore Chicago X— Causey 000 100 002 — 3 j 000 001 003—4 8 Fox RBI— Philley rv i- - rington 4 Harrington Harrington SO— Pascual 1 1 W— Chakalea (0-- 2) Kellner U-- l) i on 4 L— I m Wr 318 24th Street gms " a -- |