The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 18, 1947, Page 12, Image 12

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    HTba SfcrWsmcm, Salem. Oregon, Friday, April It, 1947
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Senators! "Opeii--tt WDL
ign With Vancouver at Waters IParCi- TonigBit
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Carl Geaaarsea ' Dick giaerle
Bill Bear
Te4 Kerr
Da Cook
Marty Krif
Dick GiUkw
Al Spaeter
Carl Peterson
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Frank Lneekeal
Mauler Eyes Title Gor
LOS AXGELE8, April 17 Former bearyweUht ehamplea
Jack Denpaej aald today he wold be Interested la larachlnf
KmmUm of Utlc fifht la Lm Aaf elea betweea ehamploa Jm
Lwh aad Joe Bakal of PeaasylTaala. - j
; "I don't know whether Joe weald be Interested, er Bakal
either, for that matter," aald Dempsey, apeakinff Informally at a
apetia lancbeen, "bat I belleTe the flfht weald draw coed money
here.- . . . ' . ' . - :.
Dempaey Indicated he was net tee impressed with either Jer
sey Jee Weleeyt er Melie Bettiaa aa jrate attractions here. ,
Dusette Gets
Title
Geerre (The Muscle) Dusette.
as popular and capable aa they
riT aad en U tied for the past
aaeath to Uke his shot at the
roast Junior heary out title belt,
g-eta that shot next Taeaday ntf ht
at the araaery. Matchmaker El
ton Owes annonneed last alfht
he had aimed the French power
house to Uncle with Bill (Ball)
rid iter for the Utter's eoTeted
belt. Dusette wea the rtfht to
meet Weidner here a month ate.
bat the match has been held off.
Acclaimed by the' malUtade
at mat followers as the un
crowned champ- of all matadors
bmw opera tinr klonc the coast.
Xasette aad Weidner met here
weeks back. Georres nabblnt the
only fall In aa hour of solid
grappling-. To ret that fall. Du
sette sairived one of Weidners
terrific airplane spins and then
slammed on, his own btc aqaeese
t aU nelsoa for the clincher. It
was a wow of a match. The suo
pertinr card for Taeaday will be
'set Uter.
Vildngs Wliack
Bearcat JW
Coach Harold Hauk'a ; Salem
fcith baseball band chalked up
their fifth straight win of the
season yesterday as they slam-
. xned the Willamette Jayvee nine,
19-2. in a racsed and wild tilt
'The "Cat crew were no match
for the Viks as- they committed
TO errors, which, coupled with
wUdness on the part of their hur-
x lers, piled up the winners' mar
grin. .The Hauks Jumped to the
front with, four runs in the third
and wound the seven-frame go
tip with a bang by tallying 10
runs in the sixth. Ray Coursey
went the route for the high
schoolers, scattering eight hits,
whiffing eight and walking but
one. - - '
Dick Allison, Del Kleen and
Coursey were the top stick men
- for the Viks with two "blows each.
Walker, Medley and Stocks hit
twice for the JVs. h
The Salems next meet the Ore
gon State Rooks at Corvallis' Sat-
- crdar. - ' .' ;
Willamette " 008 110 I 10
' kalem 004 321 O IS 10 S
Zafeare. Acker (3). Stocka (() and
Walker; Course? and Alliaon. ,
Elks Firing
To Resume 1
Salem Goll Men clubbers ran
through a nine hole Roodles tour
ney and enjoyed a whopping good
feed last night, occasion being the
weekly get-together. , Bob King
came out on top in the Roodles
with- a 35-2-21. Knotted for the
second spot were Leo Estey, 35-1
20, and O. E. McCrarey, 37-3-20.
First round play in the Elks
Mid-Willamette Valley tourney
will likely hit the local course hot
and heavy beginning today and
continuing through to the Sunday
sught deadline.
Russians Get
Olympic Snub
LONDON, April 17 -VP- Rus
sia, which has made application
for membership in various inter
national athletic bodies, was not
listed among the nations to whom
Invitations for the Olympic games
were mailed today by the British
organizing committee.
If the Russians are granted
memberships in the international
bodies controlling the individual
sports and then form an Olympic
committee of their own the indi
cations are that they will- receive
a bid to the 1948 Olympic -con
tests here July 28 to Aug. 19.
lUSWEIX HOSPITALIZED
CHICAGO. April 17 - (AP) -Charles
W. Bid will, 51, owner at
the Chicago Cardinals of the Na
tional Football league and heavily
interested in. thoroughbred racing,
w&s rushed to a hospital (Critically
Tussle
BtU Gregory .
JUn Wtrt
Starting Hurlers Set
SPOKANE, April 17 luP)- Pete
Zmitrovich, one of the new Spo
kane Indians' best ' pitching pros
pects, and veteran Cy Greenlaw,
18-game winner for Tacoma last
year, will be starting'hurlers to
morrow v night when i the two
teams open the Western Interna
tional league baseball season here.
Bearcats
At Pacific U
Coach Walt Erickson'f - Wil
lamette university baseball team
opens its Northwest conference
play today in an afternoon game
at Forest Grove with the Pacific
U Badgers. Erickson intends to
start Johnny Slanchik on the hill
for his club. Slanchik has looked
good in pre-season engagements
and has impressed as being the
most effective flinger on the club.
Following today s game the Cats
will play Lewis & Clark in an
other league tussle at Waters park
April 22. . ; ;
Oregonians
In the Majors
B R H O A K RBI
Poaky. Rod Sox -4 1 S S S O 1
Doerr. Red Sox 4 II 1 1
Cordon, Cleveld. No game i scheduled.
Vico. Detroit Did not play.
Joe Erautt. Detroit Did not play,
Bevona, Yankees Won today. To date
won I, lost 0. j
Jansen, Giants Pitched J'i innings;
loss sot counted against him. To
date won 0. lost ft. j
Play
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Tea. WIL Prexy Bob Abel mast tnsly believe the 1947 campaign
win aSdo last year's great year. Any tim. UsebaU leagoe presi-
of mind. Along; with , the pix the
prexy opines, "I an eonfiaent we
are off to ear greatest: season.";
Considering that the 194C - WIL
bow was tops foe Claaw B base
balling la the nation, the boos is
aa aspiring gent, V. Speaking
of big years, the .nestlo bobs
ap again, -WU1 the Senators do
110,000 at the tares tiles again this
yearr Yoa may Jast as well ask
the answer to who's gonna play ia .
the world series next fall as that
ne, for too many items must be
considered. Among them, (1) the
towBles must bo ap in the 1-Z-Z
spots as they were last season,
(2) the weather : most be ' good
(never will they over go through
another . season as . last, ! escaping
withoat a single rainoot) and (3)
the league race must be a hot
one. not a runaway for one or
twa dabs. AU entertainment fea- .BOB ABEL
tares la the nation are supposed to be down 49 per cent this year
OTer last, bat with the assistance, of the three Items mentioned the
Wilsons could again bring smiles to George Norgan and his stock
holders. , . The same1 three could make or break Prexy Abel's
aspirations for another 900,000 year for the league also, . . . Well!
The third year Is the charm. This season, believe It or not, the AP
will actually carry the ps and downs of Bill Bevens la Its "Ore
gonians in the Majors' nightly feature. So pat Bev on the first team
after aU. The feature will carry aba the doings of George Vico, Eddie
and Joe Erautt. Don Johnson and Larry Jansen along with 1948
holdovers Johnny Pesky, Bobby Doerr and Joe Gordon, .
Turner's Home Starter Auspicious Indeed i
Aa auspicious home start Jim Turner made Wednesday as Bevo
boss. Tanking Key Helser with one out. the bases loaded and two
balls and no strikes aa the batter, replacing him with Ad Ltoka and
hoping for the best was aa abrupt move by Turner. But it turned
out perfectly and sent the huge opening-day gathering home con
vinced Mr. Turner is a brainy gent. Had it turned out the other way
for a Seals win, the same customers still would be cursing the guy.
Such Is the life of a baseball manager. . . Speaking of Turner,
surely he's smart enough to knew both Hal Summers and Duane
Crawford would develop' much faster playing regularly la a Class
B league than they will shivering nightly on a Triple-A bench.
Turner Isn't playing either one and his present lineup seems to
click. How's about sending 'em to 1st Li. J. Wilson, James? . . .
Pitchers DuckRariso Coming Back " .
A snip from the Eugene Register-Guard tattles that the Active
club of that village mailed the Oregon High School Activities asso
ciation a check for 930,604.65 from ticket sales: for the annual state
prep hoop tourney - staged at - McArtbur court last March. After
taxes,' et al are deducted, the net Uke for the OHSAA should be
around 915,000 which was usually the gross receipts. ; . . Senator
servers start ducking that lad with the big bat Is back again. The
Bill Barisoff -New York Giant deal blew up suddenly; it seems, and
Barisoff is headed back for Bremerton, the outfit he belted 49 home
mas for last season. The Giants, were to have paid the Brems 912,009
for the slugger. V. . News Item for rabbit-eared clients-who like
'the third base side of the Waters grandstand: Doug- Williams, the
"Cmon You Babe" third sacker for . Wena tehee last semester has
been released and won't be back to keep yon away nights this
Mr. Jack WlUm
Traclonen Set
For -HayvarcF I
Annual Relays Draw
State Prep Crews
The annual Hayward relays,
No. 2 prep track party in Oregon
every spring,- gets off today, at
Eugene on the U of Oregon's
Hayward field. The two-day
carnival ' has attracted 60 en
tries. Including all -three de
fending champions of 1946, Med
ford in class A, Beaverton in class
B and Sheridan in class C 4 r
Coach Vera Gilmore's Salem
Vikings, a green and inexperienc
ed outfit "a year or two away,"
according to the mentor, will en
ter a 25-man squad, but Gilmore
expects to pick up few points if
any t all. The Vikings have en
tered, all 10 events listed in the
class A division. - :
Vandals Boot
Beaver Game
CORVALI4S, Ore April 17-CP)-The
Idaho Vandals today
booted away the second game of
their northern division baseball
series with Oregon State, losing
12 to 4. The Vandals outhit the
Beavers, 10 to 9, but committed
10 errors and Pitcher Arnold
Beebe went down to defeat "
The Beavers meanwhile com
mitted only two errors behind
Pitcher Pete Kruger. He helped
his own cause ' by blasting ' a
home run in the second Inning
and then coasetd to victory.
GALS HOT
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., April
17-(P)-The Los Angeles combina
tion of Laveme Thompson and
Leona ; Thomas rolled into third
place in the doubles of the wom
en's ' international bowling con
gress today with a smashing 1104
totaL ' : ' .
"ia,
Wyatt to Hurl
In Inaugural
Festivities Precede
8 O'CIock Takeoff
; By Al lightner :
The eighth, annual Western In
ternational baseball league sea
son, -sporting the earmarks of an
other banner year as in ,1946, to
night embarks at Waters field
when -the Salem Senators tangle
with the Vancouver Capilanos at
9 o'clock, weather permitting, of
course. A 10-minute program of
pre-game festivities, arranged by
Booster Chairman Cliff Parker
and starring Governor Earl Snell,
Secretary of State Robert S. Far
relL Mayor R. L. FJfstrom and
Warden - George Alexander will
precede the long-awaited inaugu
ral. Should tonight's try be lost
to the weather, another effort will
be made Saturday night. :
The Senators, under the wing
of a new skipper in Jack Wilson,
who himself will be making his
debut as a manager, will square
off with Manager Bill - Brenner's
Canadians, an outfit loaded with
veterans.
' The opening series will continue
with, a single game . Saturday
night and a 1:30 p. m. double bill
Sunday. The townies then hit the
road to Vancouver.
Elsewhere In the league tonight;
Tacoma opens at Spokane. Vic
toria at Wena tehee and Bremer
ton at Yakima. So little has been
reported on the strength of most
of the league clubs that choosing
a pre-season favorite is sn im
possibility. As is the case with
the Wilson crew, many new faces
are in Prexy Bob Abel's brigade
this time.
Letterman Lefthander , Kenny
Wyatt, 15-ganve winner with the
Solons last season, is Mgr. Wil
son's mound choice for the open
er. Cap Boss Brenner, who herd
ed his charges Into town yester
day, - has nominated . Righthander
Bob Snyder to oppose Wyatt
Snyder won 15 for the Caps last
season.
Elsewhere in the starting line
up for the townies it will be
Rookie Marty Krug on first, hold
over Al Spaeter at second, 1946
handyman Hank Bartolomel at
short, Portland Beaver hand-down
Mel Nunes at third, veterans Lou
Kubiak and Frank Lucchesi in
left and center, and . slugging
rookie Bill Gregory In right.
Wilson may Insert Rookie Paul
Halter Into one - of the - outfield
spots.1 Catching will be the veter
an Bill Beard, recently acquired
after being released by Seattle.
The starting Vancouver team
stacks up thusly: Brenner, catch
er, a powerful .285 hitter last sea
son, with Bom Stumpf who hit .348
at Victoria in reserve; Lavis York
at first, a .307 hitter in a south
era B league in 1946; Jim Estra
da at second, a .285 hitter in the
WIL; Rookie Bud Hielmaa st
short, and Rookie Len Tran at
third;' Slugging Bill1 Wright in
left, a .380 rapper a season back;
Veteran Frank Mullens in center
after hitting .260 last season, and
Holdover Charley Mead in right
who biffed .301 Big Lou Estes is
in reserve and he belted .307 last
season hitting four homers in a
week in Waters park.
The usual amount: of "first"
prizes are available to the home
players and have been donated by
many Salem merchants. If the
evening is balmy, the crowd for
the opener is expected to hit the
5000 goal set by. the Boosters.
Tucmtf , , - , Salea
Brenner S L Beard
Snyder - J Wyatt
Yorsi-, , B : - Krug
Estrada
t B.
Spaeter
Nunes
Tran
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Hjelmaa
Wright .
Mullens
Mead
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c r
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Bartolomei
Kubiak
Lucchesi
Gregory
t
ies Carry
Giant Hopes
PHILADELPHIA April 17-(P-Mel
Ott Is mighty confident his
New York Giants wont finish In
the National league cellar for the
second straight year and he's Just
as sure that his aew crop of
rookies will play aa Important
role In the team's up-swing.
As rain washed out the second
game with Philadelphia today, the
38-year-old Giants manager talk
ed of his rookies, three of whom'
were - in the " lineup yesterday
when the Giants dropped the sea
son's Inaugural by one run to the
Phillies. They,, were Clint Bar
tuns, with oaly one season of
professional ball back of him and
that In class D competition, ' Al
White and Bob Thomson.
"And I've got several more" that
rate right along with them." said
Ott. There's Lloyd Gearhart, Joe
Lafata, Jack Lohrke and the best
of them all Carroll Lockman.
'Git Netters Lose :"
" EUGENE, , OreV April ltrV
The University of Oregon tennis
team opened its 1947 season to
day by defeating Willamette uni
versity, 7-0, without losing a set.
Oregon will open the northern
division schedule here Saturday
' ' "
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KENNY WYATT '
He'll hurl opener.
Weather Okay,
Truman Reay
WASHINGTON, April 17 -(JPl
Washington will open Ha delayed
homo baseball season tomorrow,
and its two top pitchers Harry
Truman and Bo bo Newsom are
ready.
The president will throw out
the first ball (at 8 pjn EST),
bands will tootle, and a vast as
sortment of politicians will try to
look vastly . Important Again the
Yankees win be the opposition.
Allie Reynolds, who wore a Cleve
land uniform last year, probably
will be their pitcher. !
The weather man, evidently
trying to atone for Monday's
downpour, has promised ran and
warmth. A crowd of 82.oaa is
expected.
Bomber's Next
Rival Puzzle
NEW YORK. April H.--Sol
Strauss, acting director of the
Twentieth Century Sporting club,
said today no decision on the June
26 opponent of the Heavyweight
Champion Joe Louis would be
made until tomorrow.
; He added that it was up to
Louis, now in Los Angeles, whe
ther Jersey Joe Wanott of Cam
den, N. J., or Melio Bettina of
Beacon, N. Y., was designated.
Ben Clay Trio
Friday and Saturday
Normandy Manor
Sonus UNDBt Avmoearr or
Saltm Ckca-Cola Bottllncj
Bevens Beb.iits;-Wi4ft
Bevos Trip SealsgaSG-:
Liska Again -Saves
Turners
5-Run First Helps;
Padres Tighten Lead
By the Associated Press
PORTLAND, April 17-0P)-The
surprising Portland Beavers
chalked up their second straight
win over the San Francisco Seals
here tonight, 6-5, and with the
victory climbecUinto the first di
vision. At Hollywood the lead
ing San Diego Padres stamped on
the Stars; 7-4, tightening their
hold in the first place spot. Sac
ramento edged into third place by
walloping the last place Oakland
Oaks, 11-7.
It was little Ad Liska who came
in as a relief hurler and again
pulled the game out of the fire
for the Portlands just as he did
in the Wednesday opener. He re
tired three successive batters in
the ninth after coming in far
Johnny Bianco who had walked
Hal Taormina. The Beavers all
but sewed the tilt up in the ini
tial inning with a five-run out
burst which sent Lefty Al Lien
to the showers. Two walks, a sin
gle and three doubles did the
trick. Reich and Gorboisjd paced
the Beavers, with two hits apiece.
Bianco was credited with the win.
Saa Francisco
Portlaai
B H O
TJhaltjn .83
LubyJ 4 14
A B H O A
0 Dobbins. I 0 4
3 Escobar j
4!Wnnr jn
2 Storey.
0! Reich.l
O' Murator.e
3' Sutnmrs.l
0 Garboldj
l'Bianco.p
0 Liski.p
1
Oi
a
o!
3 111
JennlngiJ 4 0 2
3 0 3 0
3 0 3 0
4 2 3 1
10 0 3
3 13 1
3 2
5 t 0
0 0 0 0
Sanaers.1 937
WhiteJ 4 S X
Sheridn.r 4 1 1
Trowerji S S
Ojtdwsk,c 4 0 4
Lien.p 0 0
RestelU 10 0
Kasprvc.p SOI
OrteicV 0 0 0
Matwsn.p 0 0 0
Taormnat 0 0 0
Chesnest 0 0 0
Totals 34 9 24 14 Totals 27 f 27 12
Batted for Lien In 2nd.
Batted for Kasparovitch in 8th.
. t Batted for Mathhewson in Bth.
t Ran (or Taormina in Bth.
San Francisco oil 020 100 S
Portland 501 000 00
Errors Jennings. Dobbins. Garbould
3. Buna batted in Reich 2. Summers 2.
Garbould 2. Trowers 3. White. San
ders. Two base hits Reich, Summers.
Garbould. White. Sacrifices Wenner.
Muratore. Double plays Jennings to
Luby to Sanders, Dobbins to Gar
bould to Reich. Jennings to Luby to
Sanders. Left on bases San Francis
co t. Portland 5. Bases on balls Bianco
4. Uen 2, Kasparovitch 3. Matthew
son 1. Strikeouts Bisnco 7. Lien 1,
Kasparovitch 3. Hits off Lien 4 In 1
inning: Matthewson 0,tn 1: Liska 0 in
1: Kasparovitch 3 in S: Bianco S in
a. Winning pitcher Bianco; losing
pitcher Lien. Umpires Powell, Todd.
Time 2:03. Attendance 2917.
Sacramento . 120 034 01011 IS 1
Oakland 020 010 400 7 13 1
Orphan. McCollum (7). Cronin 7I
and rttsgerald, Pesut (7); W. Hafey,
T. Hafey (31. Speer (), Far la (71,
Palica () and Raimondl. Kearse (S).
San Diego 031 011 0107 t 2
Hollywood 000 113 0004 1
Seats and Rice; Smith. Romple ),
Gregory () and Nnsser. Cameron.
Hoopers' Feie Set
PORTLAND, April 17-;P)-The
Oregon State i college basketball
squad will be honored at a din
ner here April 23 by the Ore
gon State Alumni association,
Oregon State Dads' club and
Mothers club.
Motion pictures of the western
regional NCAA basketball tourna
ment at Kansas City will be
snown.
RAIIDALL'S
Announce the
Opening of their
ELKHOmi
Guest Ranch
on
1 APRIL 26
far the opening ef fishing
season. Dae to the limited
namber we can accommo
date, RESERVATIONS
WILL BE REQUIRED.
.Write -the ranch at Mchama,
Oregon. 16 miles E. at Me
hama en the Elkborn Rd.
5
Time out
for Coke
taa coca-cou coswamt st
Company ol Scdtm, Ortaon
NATIONAL
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UEAGVB :
L Pet. WLPct.
0 1000 St. Louis .1 2 J33
01.000 New York 0 2 .000
1.000 Boston 2 .000
1 .077 Chicago . 4 2 .000
'a results: At Cincinnati t.
at Brooklyn 12. Boston S;
Brooklyn 3
PhUadelp 2
Pittsburg S
Cincmati 2
Yesterday
St. Louis 4;
at Chicago
adelphia 11,
1. Pittsburgh 7; at Pttil
New York S.
AMERICAN LEAGl'g
W L Pet. - WLPct.
Boston 3 0 1.000 New York 1 1 J00
Chicago 1 SI OOO! St. Louis 1 1 300
PhUadelp 1 1 .500 Cleveland 0 1 JDOO
uetrott l i -soo Washington 3 4)00
Yesterday's results: At New York
2. Philadelphia 1: at St. Louts 4. De
troit 3: at Boston 4, Washington 1.
(Only games scheduled). if
COAST LEAGCB 'tf
W 1. Pet. W L Pet.
Sn Ditn 10 .M7Lm Anals S JS
Sacrmnt 10 7 ,3S9 Holly wod 710 .412
Portland I .371' Seattle 1Q J"5
Sn Frisco t 7 .M3 Oakland S 12 5mJ
."it i . swuiw.v n ' liana, .
San Francisco S; at Oakland 7. Sacra
men to 11; at Hollywood 4. San Diego
7; at SeatUe, Los Angeles (no report
received). a?
'ft
Chicago May
Get Title Go
CHICAGO. Aoril 17 -UP- Sam
Pian. co-manaeer of .'Tonr.-Zale.
worlds middleweight champion.
said today that a title rematch of
Zale with Rocky Graziano, New
York challenger, would, be held
in Chicago late in June" or" earl v
in July "if the Illinois athletic
commission, will approve the
bout- . .'V'-
The commission is. exnected to
proceed cautiously . because if
Graziano s suspension hy the New
York commission for, -failure to
report a bribe offer. The National
Boxing association, with which
Illinois is affiliated, refused to
recognize the New York suspen
sion.
The YMCAV Fear-Wall
Handball Championships re
sume today with second round '
action in Class A B and C sin
gles. .. .
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Athletic Bats
GretnlHrT Hit. Onit
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16 RBIs for Jorzenson
By the AasocUted Press -
The waiting obviously didn't
hurt New York Yankee Hurler
Floyd Bevens.' , The big right
hander 'from Salenv Ore alter
being rained out of his season's
debut two times in a row, made
bis bow with a bang yesterday as
he.twirled the Yanks to a 2-1 win -over
Philadelphia, permitting the
Mackmen but three hits. Bevens,
who won 18 and lost nine for the
New Yorkers last year, shut the)
As out after the initial ftming
when they tallied their only. run.
Other American league results
saw the St. Louis Browns drop
the Detroit Tigers, 4-3 and the
Boston Red Sox trim Washing
ton, 4-1. behind the effective hur
ling of Joe Dobson.
In the National circuit Hank ,
Greenberg hit his first senior loop -homemin
as the PitUburg Pirates
walloped the Chicago Cubs, 7-1,
with Preacher Roe permitting tha
Cubs but five blows. The Cincin-"
nati Reds unlimbered four cir
cuit blows in downing the World
Champion SL Louis : Cardinals,
9-4, and takkig the series. 2-L
Rookie Johnny Jorgenson belted
in six runs as the Brooklyn Dod-
gers beat the Boston Braves. 12
6. while the Philadelphia Phillies
topped the New York Giants, 11
5, with the aid of a six-run fourth
frame.
Philadelphia : 100 SOS IIS 1 SI
New York J. SOS SOS tl S3
Fowler aad Cesar; Bereas aad Bok
tasoa. . -i
Detroit.
St. Louis
.-Trout.- Benton
OS 030 990 03 I I
000 201 000 1-4 It 1
10) and Tebbetts;
Kroner and Moss.
Washington 00! nan an i e
Boston. . 130 000 000 10
Haefner, Ferrtck 43.-Masterson Oi
and Xvans; Oobeon and Parte;
New York
3O0 200 0t S S
000 SOt !! U 14
(41. Abwth i7
Philadelphia
Ayera. Jansen
and Cooper; Leonard and Seminick.
HemsieyfQ)
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