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H ClZSCn STATED till Czlza Grs?sa, 7datsiay ! Julr 1. mi tfis Return Hay Give Sox Big Hoist r 7 X f ----- - - !- - 1 Sift Wright, Chicago White Sox outfielder who hit .322 last season, bat who has been on the sidelines with Injuries most of this rear, returned to the Sox Uncap recently and Is unofficially leading- the American league In hitting- with a .373 average In 114 times at bat. The return of Wright to the lineup has strengthened the faltering Dykes-men to the point that they mar climb ont of the second division be fore lona - ( Braves Conquer Long Drought Bash Bums First Time In 14 Games; Hand ' Lea Webber Uie Loss BROOKLYN, June 3KflVThe Boston Braves, who had ' not beaten Brooklyn In 1J consecutive trames extending back into ..last season, bounced up with a 4 to 3 triumph Tuesday to spoil Hugh Casey's venture as a starting pitcher. ' The chunky relief specialist cave up three of theBraves runs in the first four innings, but was not charred with the defeat . lie was removed for a pinch Utter In the last of the fourth while the score was tied and the winning tally came against Rookie Les Webber in the fifth on a triple by Chet Bess and a single br Nanny Fenian-: des. Boston Brooklyn .020110 000-4 11 1 ,102 000 000-3 10 0 Donovan, Salvo (4) and Lom- bardi; Casey, Webber (3), Kim bell (7); Rowe (8) and Owen. - How They sir AM id i WESTERN INTERNATIONAL " " " -WLPct WLPct Tacoma 3S 30 59 SALEM 29J4.480 VaneouvT' 34 29 JK54iSpokan S7 J7 .i2J At Vancouver S. Salem S. At Spokane 1, Tacoma Z COAST LEAGUE . - - - WLPct. WLPct Sacramtu S3 S3 J12 Oakland 40 44 Alt Los Anf 49 35 i83 SeatU 44 49.471 San Diego 94 38 -N8 Hollywd ' 37 52 AM San Fran 41 41 JOOiPorUand 31 62 J31S ntsaay's bmuu , -'At San Franclaco 13, Portland t : At Los Angeles 0. San Dieco S. ; At Hollywood-Seattle aeries - starts - tonight. -i j . 'At Sacramento-Oakland, . not ra- ; . ported. . -. .. v. , NATIONAL-LEAGUE ' - - WLPct ' " WLPct. Brooklyn 48 20 .TO Chicago , M 38 .484 St Louis 3S S7 JUSIPUtsbursh 32 M .471 Cincinnati 39 33 Jt49!Boston . 3343.434 New York 37 33 .SMiPhUadel . IS SI 211 Taeaday's Mmtt - Poatun 4. Brooklyn S. . Mew vora , riuiaaeiptua a, (Nignt game.) - . , Oneinnatl 4. Chicago 1. (Night Canio.K-. " ji ' St. Louis 4. Ptttsburch 1. (Night ..gamaj . , ; . - . . ' AMERICAN LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. New York 47 23 .871 St Louis 33 39 .45 Boston - 42 27 .809 Cblcaco . 34 39 j43S Cleveland 41 33 MfPhiladel 3048 83 Detroit . 41 33 38jWashn(tn 38 4SJ61 Tuesday's Kesutts , pmiadeiphia S-3, New York 9-4. Washington S-2, Boston 9-9. -Cleveland 3, Chicago 1. (Night gams.) (Only games played.) ' , . f - .- Bbsox Creeping Qose to Yanlis Take Twin Win From Nats 4o Come 7ithin 4 Games of Top . . BOSTON, June 30-(ffV-The Bos ton Red. Sox celebrated their re turn to their gbmntnj Fenway park by banging out 23 hits for a total of 45 bases Tuesday while sweeping a doubleheader from the Washington Senators, 9-8 and 5-2. By so doing; the Sockers moved to within four and a half games of - the New . York Yankees, who split with . the Philadelphia Ath letics. . , V ' (First Game) " Washington 210 030 002-4 10 4 Boston 010 111 41- 14 1 Wytudi Carrasquel (8) and Ear- ly, Evans (1); Newsomie, Ruba (5) and Peacock. j- . (2nd came) r ' , Washington. 000 002 0002 8 1 0 Boston , 000 111 00-5 12 1 Patterson Shifts Jobs innivMTi r . a m t-i. iuiui vaU uiic rnuw" sonvflle'f high school coach, Leon ard Patterson, has resigned to take physical education post at a Port land grade school. " x emits still stumblings Get Even Split With i4 's Yankees euvided a doubieneader witn ine pmiadeiphia Athletics, Tuesday, winning the second, game 4 to 3 after .dropping tb opener 8 to 5,' and saw their American league lead dwindle ti 4 games. J Giants JXose . OutPbilKes NEW YORK, June 30--Lefty Cliff Melton attained his tenth victory of the "season Tuesday night by holding the Philadelphia Phils to" seven hits .' as the New York Giants eked out a 4 to- 3 de cision which was made close by Stan Benjamin's two-run homer in the eighth. - : ' -Philadelphia CIO 000 020-3 . 7 1 New rYorkI 102" 100 00-4 10 0 Podeajny, R. Melton (8) and Livingston; Melton and Panning BajTistorming World ' ' ' Series Up to Owners - CHICAGO, Juno l-VPt-Com-snlsslaner K. M. Landis Udl cated Tuesday night any sug gestions of a cross, comb try world series would be decided at New York next Monday In a Joint aaeetlng of major league Borowy. of New Tort and da; tint ircwrj v iaq season . 4 or v' Lefty IXerman - Besse v of the.-' A's. ;r- ; - " - : : -'k " ' - -; ;. : Besse was tapped for - four hita ' and three runs in the: first in ning, but he allowed; only four hits the rest of the game and nonu counted except ! Charley , Keller 'J ninth home run with one on in the sixth inning.: . .'. ; New York 300 002 0003 , Philadelphia 300 003 02x-8 11 0 . Borowy llurphy : (8); 1 Branca (8). and Kearse; Besse and Swift. New York 010 000 003-4 9 , a Philadelphia 000 000 300-1 8 I Donald. LindeU (7) and Dickey, ; Kearse (j); Wolff and Wagner, v kclub owners. .. .r1 T.,': ; "'H '. There always are Ideas being suggestesV Landis said tn re sponse to a query regarding a . possible traveling world series, "I put these things before the Joist meetings and let them de cide, f " .; No Comment' From Idaho on PossibOity of Being Cut Off Coast Grid Scheds by Navy MOSCOW, Idaho, June SMPossibility tht University of Idaho might be dropped from California Coast conference foot ,ball schedules this fall to accommodate the St. Mary's Navy team brought pointed "no comment" silences from University officials Tuesday. ' - Dean T. S. Kerr, faculty representative, aaid he never had heard "either officially or unof- Monday's ' Box Score flcially" of such a proposal until he was read news dispatches from San Francisco Tuesday. j j; .-."I obviously cannot comment OQ something of which I have ' e 'knowledge," he added. Other vnlversity members Jmst didn't uik. v..,r ; ,;X Unofficially it was pointed out the conference schedules were already adopted and it would take a vote of; the members - to change them. However, it was re called Conference Commissioner Edwin Atherton last spring pre dicted there would be another conference meeting this year and it was expected the move might be considered then if it developed. It was also pointed out the , Coast conference schedules - as they stand provide at least one. . open date for some conference . team on each Saturday of the season starting September 25, and If the navy pro-flight school wants Coast conference games it can get ' an If can handle without wrecking the conference-schedule to "do It. ' Senator Swat: (Averages do not include Tuesday night's game at Vancouver.),.- - -j-AB H Pet." ABHPct. 7ohnxm S2S 7e JlllMoora . JJM Richards 114 M'JMlciow S3 1 Jl J Warren. 233 S 92IGranatO a3S 30 JM Patersen 1ST S7 JSS'SmKli S110JT5 Bwopa 11 jaalKelly ,17 1 AM Callteaux 331 S27IlerickK 1 SO 1 JS33 Lainlncer 318S7 JCllErautt S t JXM) Adams B11SJ33I Tigs Lose to Sand Pointers TACOMA, June SO-tfVSand Point naval reserve air base scored a 10 to 8 victory over the Tacoma Tigers of the Western International league in an exhibition baseball game here Monday night A crowd of approximately 2000 witnessed the game, which was staged as a Navy Relief society benefit . The Tigers, shorthaaded iai the pitching department and facing nine games In the next seven days at Spokane, were compelled to use Outfielder Joe Brevia on the mound until they : could obtain the services of Earl , : Porter, who pitched for the Ta coma dub in .1941 and is now employed in the shipyards here. Sand Point 111 800 110-10 13 0 Tacoma 103 000 103- I 118 Anderson, Irvin and Ananicz; Brovia, Porter and Spurgeon. Bill Beyehs Moves To Hollywood Oub . BOLLYWOOD, Jane 3MT) The nollywood Stars Tuesday obtained Pitcher Bill Bovens on option from the New York Yan- rtayinx with SeatUe this sea-, sen, Sevens, - a right hander, has won two and lost six. Salem (16) AB R H PO A E Leiminger, cf .3 2 0' 4 0 0 Richards, lb 5 Warren, If ....U..5 Johnson, 3b 3 2 Adams, c . 3 CaHteaux, 2b Granato, ss 3 Swope, rf .4 Moore, p 4 3 3 10 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 0 2 0 3 S 0 0 ToUls .-33 10 12 27 7 1 Vancouver (1) Mallory, 3b Mullen, 2b Maddern, cf . Donovan, If Wright, lb Paton, rf Ball, c Kretchmar, ss flaugher, p Bablch, p Jonas'x Totals AB R H PO A E - .5 0 2 2 2 "0 4 4 4 3 4 -.4 Jt -J.1 -11 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 6 4 3, 3 0 0 6 4 1 0 1 2 X 4 1 2 0 .38 1 10 27 18 Salem , .203 020 102-10 Vancouver 000 001 000 -1 12 1 10 ': 1 x Batted for Babich in tbJ Losing pitcher Flaugher; Moore runs responsible for one, struck out 5, walked 1; 8 runs, 10 hits off' Flaugher in tft innings,' runs responsible for 8, struck out 2, walked 3; 2 runs, 2 hits off Bab ich In 2 innings. Runs respon sible for 2, fanned 1, walked 4, Hit by pitchce Leininger and Johnson by Flaugher. Wild pitch Babich. Left on- bases, . Salem 6, Vancouver 10. Two-base Jbits, Richards, Maddern. Runs - batted In, Warren, Johnson 2, .Callteaux 3, Granato, Adams 2. Double plays, Babich to Kretchmar to Mullen to Wright Time of game 2 hours. Umpires, Moran, Harris and Valeria " ' " ' iU Hammerin' Henry Fall by the Wayside With Those Others Wo Never Came Back'? t wy RUSS NEWLAND ' 1 (Pinch Hitting for Whitney Martin) SAN j FRANCISCO. June 80. (Wide World)-B oxinfi little "perpetual motion? man is back drumming .his fists on opponents again and fans who followed the rise nd fall of Henry Armstron. ' are wondering why the dusky ex champion has come out of retire . ment after 14 months.: ! it is the same old storyi woven around a new, subject He needs ready cash. " , : -- ' Daring ten -years of steady nilrhinr and " catching In the sock - "em league , Ourricane Uenry- carved himself a niche In ring's hall of fame nevef eeuallcd. lie held three . titles . at the same time. He also earned -,i small fortune and ended np with Impaired vision. Armstrong's comeback has ' barely gained -momentum, but he .and has backers have- been the target of well 1 meaning critics whose censure was directed against his risking further eve in juries. In two fights he has fallen back on the telling argument that "deeds speak louder than words." He stopped one opponent, Irish Johnnv Taylor, and scored a con- vlncing ten round decision over the other. Sheik Rangel, who i ranks among the roughest - and toughest welterweights t In , the business. . ; - '-. ' He came out of tlics fights with nothing more than a bump on the forehead. Theeyes that had almost failed him from re psaitd cuts, more than a year be fore ware undamaged hi spite of solid batterins. Two ttrerations trj. a Urj heal?r rerliKl arpar- ently have given , Armstrong a new lease on boxini life. Wheth er the repairs will stand up under steady punishment remains to be seen. Anyhow Hammerin Henry passed the first tests in the uphill pull ox a comeback try. After eaqilni loznethloi like $280,801 front 1825 until Janu ary, 1941, the stocky negro foond himself with some an nuities net due to start saying , for a couple of years from now, a few pieces of real estate and nothing tn the way of ready money. - ; -' What happened to the money1 has' been his own secret He' said he had "a lot ewin' to me but 111 never get itr:::;v, . In his peak years V Armstrong held the featherweight, : lightr weight and welterweight crowns. He grew too 'heavy and relin quished the first won the light weight title from Lou Ambers and lost it back, but retained the wel ter championship which, . he had taken previously i from, Barney Ross. He lost the latter title to Fritzie Zivic in late 1940 and in a rematch early next year, stag gered to his corner, a 12th round knockout victim, with , failing vi sion and a shattered career. rV : 1 Back home in Los Angeles, Henry brooded and putn weight He ate his way up to 165; pounds. 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