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Th pBTGON STATESMAN, 7 Salem, ; Oregon. TuMdo Morning.' Octobw l 1945 PAGE NINE Stan Hack's 12th Inning Hit Gives Cubs 8-7 Win in Series Bullet Shortage N (Continued from page 8) ii Hostetler fell flat-on his faee be tween third base and home in the sevenin inning ana was. tagged out, helping break up a two-run Tiger rally, i ; In the eighth, when the Ben gals scored four more", the fact that Eddie Mayo tried to stretch a very ordinary ' single Into a double and was thrown out, der prived Detroit of what would have been the Winning run, as Green berg followed shortly after with hU towering home run over the left field j wall, his second four baser of the series. ; Had Hostetler, a veteran utility man who had begged Manager Steve O'Neill of the Tigers for a chance to appear in the aeries, stayed on his feet, or had Mayo been, .less quick on the trigger, then Greenberg's clout would have made him the hero of the series,. It was that close between hero and goat for the big man. The official scorers based their decision on Hank's culpability-on the fact that he was charging in on Hack's hit, when he should have been squatting down 'some yards farther back and playing it safe. Both Roy Cullenbine and Roger Cramer, Hank's outfielder teammates; said the ball simply took a crazy hop over his shoulder after it bad struck a pebble. Whatever, happened, Hack de served credit for making it pos sible. With one out in the fateful frame, Frank Secory had. batted for Len Merullo and cracked a single. Schuster was sent in to run for him. Trout then fanned Borowy for the second out. bring ing up Hack. The third baseman in six previous times up in the game had made three hits and .walked twice, so he scarcely was due to deliver again. . j But t the veteran probably was feeling extra-determined, for he had committed glaring errors both in the seventh and eighth innings that contributed importantly to the Tigers' six runs in those chap ters.; At any rate, he took a firm stance and belted one of Trout's bast offerings cleanly out onto the grass for his 11th hit of the series, and there went the ball . game, ' ' . j DETROIT i Webb, ss Hostetler. xxx Hoover, ss . Mayo. 2b Cramer, ei .". Greenberg. If . wunenoine. if . York, lb . Outlaw. 3b . Richard, e Mater, x Swift, c ... Truck, p Caster, j . ,, IIL McHale. xx, Bridges, p rienlon, p AB He,'! R 0 1 H 13 O 35a WeWter. xxxx Trout, p Totals i 4S x Batted for Richards in sixth. xx Batted for Canter in sixth, xxx' Batted lor Webb in seventh. xxxx Batted for Benton in eifhthJi a Two ' Out when winninr run .wu scored. CHICAGO Hack. 3b ... : ohnson, 2b Lowrev. if ... . Cavarretta. lb Pafko. cf Nicholson, rf Livingston, e Gillespie, Williams, e Hughes, as Becker, sa '. Block, zzz Merullo, ts Secory, zrci Schuster, zxxzz Paaseau, p Wyse, p Prim, p Borowy. p . rota is AB 5 4 8 -J 0 5 3 1 .l .4 ...0 0 -0 . 1 .o . 3 1 0 .44 R H O A 1 4 3 3 a a o l i s 1 l i u o o a i i o o l o 3 3 3 il 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 4 ' i 3 0 1 0 0 :0 0 1 0 0 :0 0 f 0 1 1 0 0 0. :1 . 1 0 10 1 0 0 -1 0 0 t - 0 tUt 0 0 o ' o o -o S IS 30 18 s Batted for Livmg&ion tn ninth. sx Batted for Hughes J ninth. ; ns Ran for Becker tn ninth. izxx Batted for Merullo,. in twelfth zzzzz Ran fdr Secorr irr twelfth, jt- Detroit (AL) 010 000 340 OOOi-7 Chicago (NL 004 041 300 011 Crror Johhaoa, Richards, Hack 1. uwnorc. Hunt nattee in Ktcnares, Hack 3. Cevarrette 3. Hughes 3. Liv- lngton. Cullenbin, York, Hoover, Greenberg, Mayo. Cramer. Two base hits York. Livingston. Hughes. Walk r. Pafko. Home runs. Gaeembesa: stolen banes CuUenbine. Sacrifices Johnson 3. Double plays Mayo. Webb. Richards and Webb: Murello, Johnson and Cavarretta: Mayo, Hoover and York. Earned runs Detroit 5; Chicago S. Left on beaea Detroit 13; Chicago 12- Base on balls Off Trucks 3 (Hack. Lowrey): on Bridges 3 (Cavarretta Nicholson. Livingston): off Wyse.'.i 1 (Swift); Trout 3 (Hack. Becker): off Paaseau S (Cullenbine, Outlaw. Rich ardt 3 Trucks, Greenberg). Strikeouts By Trucks 3 (Hughes, Paaseau, Low- rey),: by Paaseau 3 (York. McHale: by Caster 1 (Nicholson): by Bridges- 1 (Johstson); by Benton 1 (Wyse): by Trout at Nicholson, Jonnaon. Borowy) Pitching summary.: Trucks. 7 hita 4 runs in 41. injuniis: Carter. 0 hits. runs in innings; Bridges. 3 hits,- 3 runs in 1 innings: Benton. 1 hit. runs in i inning; Passeau, S hits,:! 3 runs in S inainxs: Wyse. J hits. runs in i innings; Prim. 1 hit, 1 run In ! innings: Trout. 4 hiU. 1 run ia fi innings: Borowy. 4 hits. 0 runs in : 4 innings. Winning pitcher Bor- lag pitcner Trout. Umpire iflM o : jfaasareiia iali id - Conlan (NL) lb.: Summers (AL) 3b Time-3 23. Attendance 41.708. Re- cetpts $204.531. ot Felt Here GRAND JUNCTION, Celoc. Oct 1 -(&)- rhUip Masseit Whitewater, Colo4 livestock matt sent the amazing : story division f the big game season eff tf ' fine start in these parts with tbis tale ef bloodless conquest: Massey and a companion sari prised s four-point back while the animal was eitrag. The deer ran "a short distance, wheeled loudly a few times and collaps eddead without a shot tired, pressing out their surprise tro phy, the hunters found a large aeern wedged . tightly In : the buck's windpipe, I J i Califorriians Move to! Farm In River dale RIVERDALE -4jMr, and Mrs. Jean Cunningham and family lot Lbs Angeles have moved to the farm south of the Reed place. The two children, Bruce and Twill, started to school Tuesday. I Mrs. Myron Eaton and little daughter are flaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. New ton. Eaton is still; in Nebraska but expects his discharge soon. Ernest Rogers Is home on a day leave. He has been in navy for, four years and was cently in the south Pacific. It O. L. Nichols bee installed new electric pump in his well eently dug. I l. j Mr. and Mrs. Oren L. Goff and family of Seaside neve-rented the Nick' Holoboff' piece formerly the fidler place. ; Sam Goff and family have moved Jo Walker's hop farm wherehe will be foreman. ! Edwin Peenall is visiting Jhis hrother, ; Howard ' Fearsau ana family. H . ' I i Mrs. Cora Smith spent Sunday With the Nichols! family. I : Kenneth Townsend, who pas been in the Philippines for some time- is to be sert to Japan ind does not expect his discharge for another year. f 30 1 Pitching Foes BisQ uestion CHICAGO. Oct 8 The starting pitchers for Wednesday's deddingr world series game pro vided series headquarters with a quiz contest tonight, but the. best opinion was that a Detroit left hander, probably Hal Newhouser, would go against Hank Borowy or some Cub righthander who hasn't started yet. Manager Steve O'Neill said be fore today's freak . affair that in. the event he lost he would start either Dizzy Trout or Newhouser Wednesday. Since Trout saw re lief service today it was assumed he would come back with his regular' season 25-game winner, who turned back the Cubs Sunday after losing the series opener. However, there was some indica tion he might decide to throw Lefty Stubby Overmier, wtd lost the third game. , Borowy was clubbed to the showers Sunday and went four innings in relief today, so the chances are against him going to the post j as a starter Wednesday although! he asked Manager Charlie Grimm for the assignment after today's tussle. In the event Hank, who now has a record of two wins against one defeat for the series does not get the call it probably will go to either Hy Vandenberg, who pitched 2 innings of hrtlesa ball in two relief tricks, ori Paul Derringer,, who twice came on in relief and who, as a Cincinnati Red, whipped the Tigers twice in the 1940 -aeries. Robert Holden president: Alvin Eidson, vice-president and. Bar bara Callaway Secretary. ;-:'J ., Hoblitt Speaks At Silverton to V Lions Club Men . SILVERTON Sgt. Frederick M. Hoblitt was the guest speaker Wednesday night at the Lions club. He told of his experiences as prisoner of war in lapan. . . The club accepted the offer of the auxiliary to serve the regular monthly dinner, i The Izaak Wal ton league auxiliary was granted .permission to use the club rooms. Robert E. 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Mercier said, and the orders for fittings will be placed with- various sup pliers. ... : '.. L ..,.;:. .i'.--. Observation of Four W2eks in One Noietl '. . Oregon residents this week have the complicated task of observing five special weeks, by request of Governor Earl Snell. 1 The observances included employ the physically handicapped week health aid week. National Busi ness Women's week, fire preven tion week, and optimist week."ln setting aside optimist week. Gov ernor Snell said all Americans should "adjust ' their own differ ences and work together for the good of the nation in a spirit of cooperation and understanding.' t VU1U A ACUaiCUaljai Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops I Use Only as Directed i 1390 On Tour Dial Jl j Tcss ia ' BSLII IIDTUiUo 10:15 ao. Tcday Parker, Segiica I Win Net 3Iatches MEXICO CITY, Oct S--Frankr Parker. 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