if Hopes to Break Into Win Column Tonight IffinDDS, lM(MIp !?(pGp DOB 2 "0" KI aLss pa ADeBV Woods fc 'urn- m Burly BUI Weimann, pictured with his capable 1949 Ford, was the demon of all Stock Car ant raclng at Salem's Hollywood Bowl last season, bnt hasn't been able to break Into the win column In 1952. He Intends changing all that tonight at the bowl, bow ever, la the 50 -lap Class A main event, capping the 4 fall program of speed events. toclk Cars Set foir Bowl J acinus: Emra, Trimble Gents to Beat In Main Event The non-souped Stock Cars make their third appearance of the auto racing season tonight at Hollywood Bowl, with 22 of the assorted vehicles booked for a full card of speed events which are to fct under way with time trials at :30 o'clock. A three-lap Trophy Dash, from four to Six heat races, possibly a Class B consolation race and the fiO-lap Class A rinale will follow the time-ins. Bustliri' Bud Emra and Floyd Trimble will be the gents to best tonight for the heavier share of the prize loot. Emra and his 949 Oldscnobile won the first class A mainer the stocks produced here this season, -.and Trimble came through In the second meet after Emra had thrown a wheel and lost three laps in the process of getting his car re-shod. Trimble drives a 19S2 Olds. Burly Bill Weimann, the heavy weight who herds a capable 1949 Ford and who last year was Mr. Stock Car Racing of the local bowl, is set to make a stiff bid for tonight's mainer win also. He hasn't yet scored here this season, but has been close to it. Other top threats include Her hel McGriff in a 1951 Olds, Cordy Haines In a 1952 Plymouth (he notched the fastest time In the trials last trip m, 21:04 seconds). Len Sutton In a 19 52 Ford, Jimmie Wilkeson in a 1952 Hudson Hor- et and Don Walker in a 1951 lercury. Oldsmobiles. Fords, Mercurys, Plymouths, Hudson Hornets, a Henry J and an Atlantic Austin will make up the 22-car field as announced by Valley Sports pro moters. Emra holds the track record for stocks here, 20.45 seconds. Sutton buzzed it in 20.92 during the first show this season, and given a good night with good track conditions the record could conceivably go Cying tonight. Blowers Blank Silverton 6-0 SILVERTON (Special) Silver ton's Red Sox suffered their first blanking of the season Friday riight at McGinnis Field as the Portland Archer Blowers racked 6-0 victory behind the four-hit hurling of Sam Riesbeck and Bob Bessie. The Blowers got only five blows off the Silsox' Jim Peterson but were helped bv errors. Blowers 010 130 0018 S 1 Bilverton ....000 000 000 0 4 3 Riesbeck, Bessie (6) and Carl ton; J. Peterson and Roth, Joe Cocks Right for Target TlTlLADnjHIA -IleaTTwelxht Champion Jersey Joe Waleott cocks ' ff he comea thiwh with a hard left In the tint round of kla titlo fight with Esxarel Charles Thursday night. Waleott retained r Z. eTWH unnJn decWen. (AT Wirepnoto to The States- 1 ' . ..4 IPirosiramrD Conatser Cracks Homer leavers Scissor String Via HOLLYWOOD (JF) Portland's Beavers snapped Hollywood's six game win streak Friday night, stopping the Stars by a 6-3 count. Clint Conaster slapped a homer in the fourth with Harm Reich aboard to help the Portland cause. Fred Sanford held the Stars fairly well in Parnell Leaves SBA Position, Funk Succeeds Dale Parnell, head coach In football, basketball and track at Salem Academy for the past two years, has signed a contract as as sistant football and cinder mentor at Springfield High School, it was announced Friday and coming in as successor to the departing coach will be Bob Funk of Salem, who wound up his athletic career at OCE this spring. The athletic fortunes of Salem Academy climbed under the guid ance of Parnell. The little West Salem school never had won in football before his arrival. This past year Parnell's football team was second In the Capitol League. His hoop and cinder entries were third. Parnell also handled base ball up to this season, when Irv Roth was given the job. Funk, a Salem Academy gradu ate, was a standout pitcher in both high school and at OCE. Rich Belmont Stakes Tod NEW YORK (zP)-Eight finely tuned colts the ones everybody expected all week will tackle the 84th and richest Belmont Stakes Saturday in a scramble for a rec ord $120,500 pot. Heading the list Is the favored Blue Man from the White Oak Stable of Arthur Warren Abbott, the Rye, N. Y., ice cream man. Odds-makers were making the Preakness winner the 4 to 5 choice. KOCO SLATES GAME The Fresno State-Oregon State District 8 college baseball playoff game today will be carried play-by-play over Salem Station KOCO, starting at 12:30 pjn., Sa lem time. . - 4. x ,z . Y '.-U- TomiSslhit 6-3 Victory check until the seventh when Hol lywood routed him with a three run rally. Larry Ward came in for relief duty when Hollywood tal lied their third run off him. Larry Ward came In for relief duty and snuffed the threat. Sanford was credited with the win. Paul Lehner, Seattle's new out fielder, sparked the Suds to a 5-1 win over the San Francisco Seals. Max West socked two homers to lead Los Angeles to a 8-4 victory over San Diego and Oakland top ped Sacramento 5-4. Portlane ( I ) (S) Hollywood BHOA B HO A Austin. 4 0 1 1 Bernler.l 4 1 I 0 Reich, 1 4 Oil l'Handley.J 4 0)4 Conastrjr S 3 3 JiSalieUjn 4 0X0 RuscU,m I 1 3 0 Beard.r Tipton.l 3 13 oi Phillips J Egffert.3 4 0 3 II Stevens,! Basinskl.3 4 13 BlColej Robirvsn.c 3 0 3 llSandick.e 4 110 4 10 3 3 0 11 1 4 1 f 4 33 1 i 0 0 3 Sanford. p f 0 0 4; Wood. p Ward.p l e 0 Ola-Wflsoa 110 0 ILynn.p 0 0 0 1 ib-Basgau l 0 o o Totals Si S 27 18 Totals 34 37 13 a Singled for Woods In 7th. b Hit into double play for Lynn In Sta. Portland 000 200 310 $ Hollywood 000 200 1003 Winner Sanford. Loser Woods. Errors Austin. Sanford, Cole 2. Left on bases Portland 3, Hollywood 6. Two-base hit Berner. Home run Conatser. Runs batted in Conatser Z, Basinski 2, Tipton. Cole 3. Bernier. Double plays ConaUer and Reich: Eggert. Basinski and Reich; Cole, Manaiey ana Stevens. Time 3:11. Umpires Anske. Carlucd and Pow ell. Attendance 8.241. Los Angeles 000 113 100 8 13 8 San Diego 021 100 000 4 i I McLish. Watklns (8), Hamner (B) and Peden; Salveson, Malloy (6), Benton (9) and Kerr. Sacramento 100 010 3004 0 0 Oakland 302 000 0O 3 10 0 Johnson and McKeegan; GetteL. Can dlni (7) and Neal. San Francisco 001 000 000 1 01 1 Seattle .. 200 060 03 S 10 1 Singleton. Reeder (1) and Oriels; Nagy and B. Wilson Title Go Makes Jeffries Laugh BURBANK, Calif. (TVOldtfme heavy weight champion James J. Jeffries watched, the Joe Walcott Ezsard Charles fight on his tele vision set, ajrreed that "the old fellow" deserved to keep the title and concluded i "Tom Sharkey could have eaten 'em both op alive. Yeah, and In the same ring, too." Old Jim didn't say what he might have done although he beat Sharkey In two b raisins bouts bnt added) "I came a half century too soon. . . . think of getting $92,000 for work like that" Fight TV Blacked Out By Curiosity of Boy PHILADELPHIA WP)-The tele vision blackout at the end of the Walcott-Charles heavyweight titlo fight Thursday night was blamed Friday on the curiosity of a 12-year-old boy. The National Broadcasting Co., said the unidentified youth climbed a light pole outside the Municipal Stadium and stepped on a switch which controlled the stadium's power. The action blacked out iha NBC -TV cameras, newsreel cam eras and floodlights Just as the xo-round bout ended. Millions of TV fans ri un able to see the announcement of Jersey Joe Walcott's unanimous Senator Swat: Ab U .167 M -184 S3 -170 48 .137 41 .138 32 .128 29 20 Sb Hr Rbi Pet. Luby, 2b . Nelson, e . Bartle. lb Tanselli. as Deyo. If Moore, ct '1 17 323 31 .323 23 .271 14 11 .261 10 .232 IT .230 10 .224 1 .215 Gam. u 7 17 Anderson, ef 15S 34 Tuckett. 3b 189 31 4 1 1 : 20 JM S MO Thrasher, e 0 Pitching: O Ip Edmunds IS Mft MeNulty 12 103 Hemphill 9 44 DeGeorge 11 59 Collins 10 69. rrancU 2 l4 Ss BbKr 31 40 12 55 32 29 27 18 13 22 35 39 46 2 29 10 0 0 0 0 home, 14: Auoertin o a Douhle plays. 53. Won at on road. . lost at home. a la Gives 4 Hits; Collins Tonight Senators Again Near 1st Division Perch By AL LIGHTNEB RUtMnuB Snortst Editor Having shown definite signs of rmtlnlnff his notent 1951 form In hii last two relief appearances, Silent Sal DeGeorge last nignt pro vided all the proof necessary at Waters Field as he Urea a o-z vic tory over the Tri-City Braves, allowing but four base hits. The righthander from New Jersey. 16-game winner in 51 and owner of the best earned run average in the WIL, whiffed six and walked but two. He had only one shaky inning, the fourth, when two of the four hits he gave cost him both enemy runs. The win hiked the Solons to within one game of the even .500 mark and kept them right close to hopping into tho first division. It also amounted to the sixth victory In the last eight outings for Boss Hugh Luby's persistent flock. The setback put a crimp in the surging Manager Charley Gassoway's visi tors have been doing lately also, for they had copped seven of then previous 10 before last night. Collins Tonight Lefty Bob Collins (4-5) will go postward for the Salems in to night's 8:15 o'clocker, against Bob Greenwood (0-0), a newcomer from the Baltimore Orioles who was in the Pioneer League with Salt Lake City last season. The two teams will conclude the series and Salem's long, 11 -game home stay with a 6:30 o'clock twin bill Sunday night, which is also "Coun try Store Night." Sal's one bad frame saw Tom Marrier, former Washington State College star, beat out an infield smash to shortstop to start things. Det Charouhas lined long and deep to Johnny Moore, and Johnny Kovenz, another new face on the Braves roster (he's the former U of Oregon swifty who was with Tacoma last season), tripled hard to left-center, scoring Marrier. Kovenz then scampered in when Joe Scalise flew out to Andy An derson in right field. The way Big Ad Satalich was soing for the Braves, the two tallies looked like 200 for the first five innings. Salem could get but i one hit off Satalich, that a fourth- Inning double to right by Bob Nelson with two out. Sixth Big Frame But the chilly skies fell on Sata litch in the sixth as Gene Tanselll singled to right with one out. Boss Luby lined a single to center and Anderson punched another single to center, loading the bases. Nelson grounded to Vic Buccola at first, and Tanselli scored on the play. Johnny Moore slammed a long drive to deep left that Kovenz got to but didn't handle, and 1 n came two more Solon runs, making three for the big inning. The way Sal was wheeling and dealing after his one rocky heat, the three tallies were plenty. The Braves failed to get even the sem blance of a btngle thereafter, and had not DeGeorge walked a batter in the eighth and another in the ninth he would have retired the last 15 Braves In order. Two in Eighth The Senators picked up two in surance tallies in the eighth off Reliefer Ken Michelson, another righthander, when Anderson again singled to center and Nelson sent him to third with a one based to right. Dick Bartle walked to fill the bases and Anderson scored when Jimmy Deyo filed out to right field. Nelson scooted home on Tommy Galli's infield roller that took a crazy hop just as it got to Shortstop Don Lopes. Anderson and Nelson, each with two hits, paced the Salems at bat. The tentatively planned Ander son vs. any Tri-City speedster romp around the bases against time won't take place tonight. Mgr. Gassoway fears that one of his regulars may come up with an injury during the race, and ta booed it. Andy Thursday night beat Ben Guerrero of the We natchees in the time of 14.8 seconds, and it had been hoped that he would take on Tri-City'g top speed boy. More Like Sal: Iri-Clty Buccola. 1 Rittnbrg.3 Marrler.2 Charohs.r Kovenz.1 Scalise ,m Pesut.c Lopes .s Satalich. p Mataya-x Michlsn.p (I) Salem B H O A 1 10 0 1 1 1 Oi Tanselli J 01 Luby 2 Andersn.r 1 0 S 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 3 0 12 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Nelson, c Moore .m Bartle. 1 WDevoJ fllGalltJ OjDeGrge.p 01 01 Totals 29 4 24 $ Totals 34 8 27 12 x Sacrificed for Satalich In 8th. Losing pitcher.- Satalich. Pitcher IP AB H R ER SO BB Satalich T 28 8 3 1 1 1 Michelson 1 8 3 3 1 2 1 DeGeorge 29 4 2 2 6 2 Left on bases: Tri-City 4, Salem 7. Errors: Anderson, Marrier. Kovenz. Three-base hit: Kovenz. Two-baa hit: Nelson. Runs batted in; Kovenz. Sca lise, Nelson, Deyo. Moore 2. Sacrifice: Satalich, Mataya. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Zlruokt and Eller. Attendance: 843. La fata Goes PORTLAND (7P)Toe Lafata, re serve first baseman for the Port land Beavers, has been sent home until his contract can be disposed of. Bill Mulligan, general manager of the Portland Pacific Coast League baseball club, said Friday. Lafata joined the Beavers in 1951, coming to Portland from Oakland. He was with the New York Giants In 1947 and 1949. 6 Tho Statesman, Salwn, Oregon, Saturday Junt 7, 1952 Staters Can Clinch Today 0SC LMline Downs Fresno 2-1 in Playoff Opener CORVALL.IS (JP) Oregon State took the opening District 8 NCAA baseball playoff game here Friday with a close 2-1 victory over Fres no State, the West's top Independent club. Oregon State opened the scoring in the second inning on three WESTERN INTERNATIONAL W LPct. 29 14 .674; Salem 29 19 .604 Tri-Cltr W L Pet. 23 24 .489 20 37 .426 19 20 .422 17 28 .378 Tri-City at Van-Tri-City- Vlctorii Spokane Vancouvr 20 18 .526! Wenatche Lewiston 23 22 .511! Yakima Friday results: At Salem 5. 2; at Victoria 3, Lewiston 2; oouver 13, Spokane 5: at Wenatche (result page one;. PACIF1C COAST LEAOUB W L Pet. W L Pet. San Diego 42 23 .627 Seattle 30 34 .469 Holly wod 38 27 .583: San Fran 30 39.459 Oakland 34 30 .531 Portland 27 3 .429 Los Angla 32 33 .542; Sacrmnto 27 39 .409 Friday results At Hollywood 3. Portland 6; at San Diego 4, Los An- Seles 6; at Oakland S, Sacramento 4i at eattle 8, San Francisco 1. NATIONAL LIAGl'I W LPct. I WLPct. Brooklyn 31 11 .738 St. Louis 23 24 .489 N' York 28 16 .636 Phlla. 8 28 .419 Chicago 27 18 .600: Boston 7 28 .409 :inclnnaU 23 23 .500! PitUb'gh 12 37 JU5 Friday results: At Cincinnati 3, Brooklyn 8; At Pittsburgh 8. New York 1: At Chicago 7. Boston l At St. Louis t. PhUadelphia 4, AMERICAN LEAGUE- W L Pct.j Cleveland 28 19 .598; Chicago oston 25 30 .556: St. Louis N' York 22 18 .550 Phila. Wash'ton 13 20 .533 Detroit W L Pet. 23 24 .480 22 28 .448 18 21 .462 3 19 341 Friday results: At PhUadelpma 4, Cleveland 11; At Boston 2. Detroit 4; At Washington 3. Chicago 4; At New York 3, St. Louis 9. ELKS BANQUET SLATED An Award Banquet for all swingers who have participated In the Elks Tourney will be held at the Salem Golf Club Sunday eve ning, C o'clock, following the championship flight finals be tween Jim Hunt and Jack Brande. Dinner will follow presentation of trophies to the various flight winners. Tyees Stretch Margin in WI By The Associated Press The Victoria Tyees again stretched their leading margin in the Western International League race to three games Friday night as they topped the Lewiston Broncs 3-2 while the runnerup Spokane Indians were bowing to the Vancouver Capilanos 13-3. Eric Gard hurled the Victoria vic tory, shading Bob Schulte in a tight hill duel. Vancouver crashed out 16 hits in trouncing Spokane while Ed Locke held the Indians to six. Tri-City-Wenatche result on page one. Lewiston 000 020 0002 8 4 Victoria 000 200 01 3 4 1 Schulte and Lundbergi Card and Marcuccl, Spokane 300 000 110 8 108 (I D 13 18 2 rn (7) and Vancouver 042 013 30 Chase. Roberts (3). Osborn (1 Sheets, Simmons (8); Locke and Kltch ey. Sugar cane fields cover four fifths of the Island of Barbados. Favored Americans ritish Sals Bn Curtis By TOM OCHILTREE MUIRFIELD, Scotland (JP) The British Curtis Cup golf team, play ing with a chilling determination that matched Scotland's weather, took two out of three foursome matches Friday from America's best women golfers. Thus Britain, which never has won the Curtis Cup in 20 years of competition, got off to a surpris ingly strong start. The younger but more experienced Americans now must win at least four of Sat urday's six singles matches to keep the trophy from leaving their pos session for the first time. The one American victory was conclusive as slim Claire Doran of Cleveland and husky Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, ILL, swamped Frances Stephens of England and Mrs. George Valentine of Scotland, 6 and 4. The American champion, Dor othy Kirby of Atlanta, couldn't do anything right as she and Grace De Moss of Corvallis, Ore., took a 3 and 2 drubbing from Jean Don ald of Scotland and Elizabeth consecutive singles. Fresno tied it up In the third with an unearned run on an error charged to OSC Pitcher Don White. Fred Sommers, Fresno third baseman, scored his team's lone run after White let an outfield CORVALLIS (Special) State station KOAC will broadcast Sat urday's final action between Ore gon State College and Fresno State for the district 8 NCAA baseball crown. The broadcast will start at 1:30 PDT. KOAC is 550 on the dial. throw get past him. It was the only error of the game. Both White and Fresno Hurler Larry Bojger went the route, and both allowed six hits. Oregbn State tallied the winning run in the seventh without a hit. Catcher John Thomai walked, ad vanced to third on a bunt and a fielder's choice and scored after a short flyout by Pete Goodbrod. Goodbrod, OSC centerfielder, made a spectacular running catch of Franny Oneto's long fly, with a Fresno man on third and two out in the sixth inning. The teams meet again Saturday at 1 pjn. (PDT) in what could be the deciding game. If Fresno State wins that one, a third and final contest will follow Immedi ately. Fresno State 001 000 000 1 8 0 Ore. State ... 010 000 lOx 2 8 1 Bolger and Bennett; White and Thomas. Favorites Win Tennis Frays SEATTLE (P)-Art Larsen,, for mer national champion, turned warm along with the weather Fri day and walloped Harry Likas, San Francisco, 9-7, 8-2, 6-2, in a quarter-finals match in the Na tional Hard Court tennis champ ionships. Herbie Flam, Los Angeles, fourth - r a n k ed nationally ana seeded No. 1 here, knocked over young Bill Oulllian, 18-year-old local nope, 6-2, 8-2, 2-6, 6-4. Playing the best tennis of his life, young Hugh Stewart of Los Angeles carried Tom Brown of San Francisco to five sets before losing, 8-4, 6-4, B-7, 8-7, 7-3. Billy Talbert, New York, beat Fred Hagist, Berkeley, 8-0, 9-11, 7-3, 8-8. In Saturday's semi - finals. Brown will meet Flam and Lar sen will tangle with Talbert. National League Brooklyn 000 021 0038 T 0 Cincinnati 000 000 0044 10 3 Roe, Black (9) and CampaneUa; Raf fensberger, Haugstad (8), Byerly (9) and RdsjI. New York 001 000 000 1 T 3 Pittsburgh 030 201 20x 8 11 0 Maglle, Spencer (3). Wilnelm (7) and Westrum; Dickson and Garagiola, Boston 000 000 1012 4 0 Chicago 032 002 OOx 7 12 0 Bickford, Jones (3), Cole (), Don ovan (8) and Cooper, St. Claire (8) Lown and At well. Pramesa (7). PhUadelphia 000 101 2004 10 1 St. Louis 000 004 lOx 8 8 6 PhUadelphia Simmons, ftonstanty 7i and LoData: MizeU, Brazl (7) and Fusselman, D. Rice (8). Surprised Nab Lead Cup Firing Price of England. Only somo fine putting by Miss De Moss kept it from being worse. Little Polly Riley of Fort Worth, Texas, and Patricia O'Sufilvan of Orange, Conn., dropped a 3 and 1 decision to Moira Peterson of Scotland and Philomena Garvey of Ireland after a ding-dong struggle that was even up to the 34th hole. Pairings for singles matches in clude Miss De Moss vs. Miss Price. LISTEII lo the Western Collegiate Baseball Championship O.S.C. vs Fresno Stalo Friday, 2 p.m. Over IL0.C.0. - 14S0 on your idiol Diz Tells tEm t -. Si The once great pitching star Dizzy Dean, above, Is now doing the "Game of the Day" Mutual Broadcasting System baseball play-by-play of major league tilts with the veteran Al Heifer. Dean and Heifer can be heard daily over Station KSLM. Waleott Ready For Matthews OrMarciano PHILADELPHIA VP) Jersey Joe Walcott's manager Friday de manded 43 per cent or else from the International Boxing Club for a September heavyweight title de fense against Rocky Marciano or Harry Matthews. "We're interested lri making money," said Felix Bocchicchio as he sat in the office of his Camden, N. J., athletic club with his fight er. "September suits us,'' he said. "If the IBC comes up with a good match and the champion's share of 45 per cent of everything gate, television and movies. "Matthews is a logical oppon ent. So is Marciano. Clarence Worirv? No. I don't think he'd draw t enough money. Joey Maxim Is in the picture, too. No More Charles "Charles? As far as we're con cerned, Charles is definitely through." Walcott's unanimous decision win over Charles in his first title defense Thursday night at Munici pal Stadium was the fourth meet ing of the two Negroes. While Bocchicchio talked to newsmen, Waleott sat near his desk, massaging a swollen right hand. He revealed he Injured the hand in the seventh round Thurs day night. It was believed to be only a sprain. Waleott, unmarked except for the swollen hand, said his 11 month layoff since winning the title hadn't bothered him. He ex pects to take a brief rest before making definite future plans. Victory Nets Joe $103,123 PHILADELPHIA JP) - Heavy weight champion Jersey Joe Wal eott received $103,121 for success folly defending hit title against ex-champ Ezxard Charles In Mu nicipal Stadium here Thursday night. Official figures released by pro moter Herman Taylor showed the champ got a $43,123 cut: from the gate and a $60,000 guarantee from the $175,000 television rights. The loser received the same amount, SO per cent, of the gate, ut his share of the television fig ure was $49,350, a total of $92,473. The gross gate of $211,755 was paid by 21,599 spectators. BO BO TRIUMPHS NEW YORK (JP)- Carl (Bobo) Olson of Honolulu smothered on rushing Jimmy Bean ; of New Caraan, Conn., with a persistent inside attack to win an unanimous 10-round decision Friday at Madi son Square Garden. Each weighed 181 y4. No winner of the Hambletonian Stake has ever sired a winner. One of the top 1932 choices, how ever, is Hardy Hanover, son of Titan Hanover, who won the 1945 version of the harness racing clas sic, i Central U-Drivo Truck Service Corner 12th and State Vans, Stakes, P.O. FOR RENT Phone 2-02 Revived Tigers Down Red Sox By RALPH RODEN Associated Press Sport Writer The Cleveland Indians, wit Bobby Avila in the leading rolev crushed the Philadelphia Athletics, 11-4. Friday night and pulled two) games ahead In the American League pennant fight. Avila drove home five runs on a homer, double and two singles) to feature a 14-hit attack that en abled Bob Lemon to coast to hisj fifth victory. Al Rosen also homered for Cleveland, blasting his 11th of the season in the fourtA inning. The Indians picked up a game) on the runner-up Boston Red Sox. who were beaten. 4-2, by the Do troit Tigers in the first meeting between the two clubs since theil nine-man trade early this weeky Walt Dropo and Don LenhardX who were traded to the Tigers in the big deal, ruined their formef mates by driving in all of Detroit'! runs. Dropo homered and doubled to knock in two runs and Lenhardt slammed a two-run homer to ac count for the other two. The cir cuit clouts were the eighth of the season for both players. White Sox Win The Chicago White Sox nipped the Senators, 4-3, in a night gam at Washington to move within two games of the fourth place Nats. Ed Stewart, a former Senator broke up the game by clouting A two-out, three-run double in the eighth inning. The blow allowed Marv Grlsson, formerly of Seattle, to hang up his third victory and sent Speo Shea down to his first defeat in four decisions. The third place New Yorkj Yankees were trounced, 9-8, bf the St. Louis Browns in the lon American League day game. For mer Yank farmhands Jim Dyclf. and Clint Courtney starred for the Brownies. Dyck and Courtney drove li) seven runs. Dyck knocked horn four on a pair of homers and Courtney three on one homesv Courtney connected with two oil in the fifth Inning to wipe out 3-2 deficit and send Tom Morgan to the showers. Cubs Top Braves The Chicago Cubs trounced thm Boston Braves, 7-2, in the majors only other day game. Turk Lown checked the Braves on four hits, including rookie Ed Mathews ninth homer. Chicago nnunrimf fmir Rnttnn pitchers for 12 hits, including two-run homer by Gene Herman ski. Hank Sauer, the league's ton um man, drove in his 49th and 50th runs with a sixth inning single. In the National League night games, the front-running Brook lyn Dodgers defeated Cincinnati, 6-4; Pittsburgh trounced the sec ond place New York Giants, 8-1. and the St. Louis Cardinals shaded the Philadelphia Phils, 5-4. The Giants fell four games be hind as Murry Dickson came ujt with a seven-hitter In beating Pirate killer Sal Maglie. Magli had a record of 13 straight vic tories over Pittsburgh befort Friday night. American League Cleveland - 090 310 00211 1 Philadelphia ... wo 020 110 4 Lemon and Heffan- Bvrd. Wrlrht (. oiaajf e;, oneio () ana Tipton. Detroit 010 200 0104 f 1 Boston , 000 001 100 I i I Gray and Olhsberf ; Henry, DeLocI (B) ana wuoer. Chicago 304 1 Washington 010 000 200 S 4 I Grlssom, Judson (8) and trollari Shei ana urssso St. Louis 020030 103 f If New Y( ork . 120 000 000 I 7 Cain. 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