30-(Sec IV) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri , June 22, "56 SI Hits Perfect Score "RENO. Nrr. The only per-! up spot at 191 arter he defeated fret aeon ii the second day of i Harry J. Lupher. Drain. Ore., and rte five day Pacific lotentational 1 Al Kchrh. Portland, ia a shoot TapshootiBf Aisa.'l grand Pa-i off. Orbch acored S X while tVW itvet at Harold's trapshoot-1 Lupher and KehrU boU Bad M X lfi( country dub. hera was fired IS. ttrursday by Orley B. MiHifeaiTW Deetarr Joseburf, Ore, who scored lot X The class A title will be de- im to wia class AA. jodrd Friday when J. B. Bate- "MilUiea wu followed by Daa man. Moses Lake. Wash, and 1.1, (ftlich, Reno. Ner.. in the runner- Labish Center, Lions Victors ialem Rotary Qub cU B League Win Fi Drive In, Labisb Center and bfiem KOiary two garncrea o Leajue baseball limes ia city ac tiim yesterday. JUrd-luck burler o! the day was Don Vsnderhooi, who tossed one hit ball at J's but saw his Salem Lion mates make nine errors that brought in sii runs for the vic tors and Don and his team bow el U. labish dumped Trusx Oil. 6-2, behind the triple and single of Bill Lowery that brought in two tallies. 'Ned Darling. Labish chucker, yielded but (our hits and struck out seven batters. Dennis Burrigbt of Truax. also got a tingle and triple. Pitching Chores Larry Penrod and Gene Gil bertaoD handled Truax pitching chores with Penrod giving up the six hits that Labish made. Lance Haxelbaker whiffed sev en and gave up only four bingles as hit Rotary Club pals conked Four Corners, 11-3. The Rotary attack was led by Pete Melin who batted in two runs in the third v, frame. The potent bat of Rotsr taq Steve Jacksoa also accounted for two runt. Where the Rotary Bin really shone was on the base paths. They stole 10 bsses and, on top of that, vera given 11 bases on balls, Doug Toy brought in two runt for the losers ia the fourth inning with single. Winning' Hurler Winning hurler for J s in the gam with the Salem Lions wu Mike Mills, who whiffed four and gave up three hits. Vanderboof sparkled with a sizzling fast ball that helped him strike out 10. In tonights 'action. C Leaguers . will be ia action. Games on tap are Legion Post 136 against Jack son Jewelers at Barrick Field one; Berg's Kelzer Market vs. Field's Master Service at Barrick -Field two; and 2040 Club vs. ' Dicksons Market at Leslie Field. Game time is p.m. J's i.:.:.aO 004-8 1 4 Lions .. 000 0011 3 Mills Ind tastfitlfee; i' Vander." hoof nd Jaiuon. ?. ' J Rotary ......132 041 11 S S 4 Comer r.. 010 200 3 4 . ( Hazdbaker and Nicholsr Alder' man, Scharf (2) and Hofstetter. Labish -002 110 30 6 1 Triiax ..002 000 02 4 3 Darling and Biwins; Penrod, Gilbertaon (7) and Burright Hagge Leads Women's Golf DETROIT Iff Marlene Bauer Hagge, Asheville, N. C. winner of the last two tournaments on the women's pro golf circuit, Thursday got off to a fast start Baxtao Moore Sr.. Tillamook, Ore. go for the long run. They tied for the clans title Thursday and then shot four ex tra frame of 23 targets each to break the deadlock but wound up at M i lot each. MsUOa Maa High George Ross. Fontana, Calif., won class B at 199 and was fol lowed in runnerup position by Er ik in Grubbe, MoUlla. Ore., at 19 after the latter won a shoot off from J. Crenshaw, Crystal Bay. Lake Taboe. Nev. j J. C. Pellascio, Point Arena, I Calif., won class C at 191. fol lowed ia runnerup spot by George Becker. Ferndale. Calif., at 189.1 Leftare Delis, Bakersfield. Calif., j won class D at 192. He was fol lowed in the runnerup spot by W. L. Cochrane, Spokane. Wash., at 1M. The shoot continues through Sunday. They'll Do It Every Time ; By Jimmy Halo ISaleitlGirlS BOW, CoSCttde WillS 111 Softball CsWTOOM SfiOXtt EXP0SX9.' WOV 4 OLD G43 IS EEUFVIOLSTE WED Th! 5 THE Vv4Y IT WAS PRESENTED IN mi Q56 VERSION (HOPS. WEkS SuU. AWOUKO IN I l I KM TO GET SOME MORS I I I f. un k A IK r rr r Tine riaje- l lWByJ a AuCCEA-7 BEEN GONG OVER 1 Ia twin aoftball tilts played at Phillip's Field last night. Trosp er's Totters, a group of softball ing gals from Independence, de feated the Salem Gal's Recrea tional aoftball team, 10-2, and the nightcap, a Capital league affaii Cascade Meats downed Meier and Frank s, 2-0, to take over the un disputed loop league with a 4-0 record. In the gal s contest. Trosper's opened the scoring with one run in the second. They scored three more in the third, and had a big six run scoring spree in the fourth with a pair of singles by Jayce Case and Violet Starks; a double by Pat Drydale, and trip les by Mollie Cottillo. and Shar on Manson. Josie Gray and Mollie Costillo with 2-2 were the lead ing hitters. The Salem Gals collected five bingles off the trotter pitcher, but were only able to score two runs in the fourth inning on a tnpple by Jackie Roddewig. a single by Jean Hagen. a fielder's choice and one error. Jean Hagen with a single and a double was Salem's leading sticker. Meier and Frank and Cascade Meats, boasting spotless records going into last night's contest, displayed the reasons for being 'currently one-two in the Capital I League. Tbey played almost flaw ' less ball, with but one error mar ring total seven-hit contest I Cal Bonney of Cascade and , winning hurler. yielded but three : hits and struck out 12 during the seven inning contest. Wimpy Carver, "speedy windmiller" for the M&F nine proved almost as 'stingy in giving up only 4 hits. I Tonight's contest starting at 7 pm. at fhillips rield pits west ern Paper Converting against Prison Officers in a Capital League go, and the UR nine meets Randle Oil in an 8 p.m. City League affair. Trosper'eTrottrrs 103 6010 1 Salem Rec. Team 000 20-3 14 Wilson and Case: I'nruh and j Hagen. Meier A Frank 000 0000 3 1 Cascade Meats 001 010-2 4 Carver and Klassen; Bonney and H. Busby. , SMART TBOtD 8ACEER i NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Don Sniegowski. a senior from Toledo, ! may not be the best third base- man in college baseball, but Coach Jake Kline at Notre Dame believes 1 he is one of the smartest. Don has been accepted as a Rhodes Scholar. Note They're Going Coach Kicked From Baseball MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -Catch- er-coach Homer E. (Dixie) Howell of the Montreal Royals, Wednes day wu suspended from baseballl indefinitely ' for taking part In an early . morning iracas ai a night club. IlowelU. 35. and pitcher Billy Harris, 25, were fined $25 each on disorderly conduct charges in City Court Wednesday morning and Robert F. Walz, 25, also a pitcher, drew a ISO fine on charges of creating a disturbance and resist ing arrest. Beavers Whack Sacs, 8 to 3, With 13 Hits AAU Track Games Today PORTLAND The Portland Beavers jumped on three Sacra mento pitchers for 13 hits Thurs day night as they defeated the Athletic Meet Bids Carleton Calhoun Faces Test Tonight NEW YORK W-Unbeaten Rory Calhoun, winner of 21 straight, faces his sternest test Friday night in Willie Vaughn, exper ienced Los Angeles middleweight, in a 10-round match at Madison Square Garden. The sensational Calhoun, being groomed as a middleweight threat for Ray Robinson's crown, is a lithe young Negro with power in both fists. Most of his fights have been in California, where he first came to seals Wla the attention of Easterners. He E. A. Carleton, North Salem High Drincioal. leaves Saturday (or a "ItV".1 'on1a'ral,on holds a win over Jerry Luedee. fit C t ala Hiid jV.Vul A (hint l SI. " (Continued tram preceding page) . outs, six from last week's national collegiate championships at Berk- eley and three from the armed Solons S-S in a Pacific Coast forces meet at Los Angeles. The League baseball game here. six to be selected here will be in The Solons got off to a f a s t ; addition to those who already I start with two runs in the first j have made the grade, inning. George Risley walked and sharing t potlight are , host! Nippy Jones homered J of Olympic hopefuls, including the In the fourth Rufe Crawford and nation s newest sprint sensation, i Dan Baich walked and then Al Bobb M defending AAU! neisi singiea , ior sacramenio s n- champion in the ioo-meter dash, 1IU1 loll Ul iiic g-m'- from Abilene, Tex., Christian Col lege. The Beavers took the lead in their half of the first with four runs. Dick Young walked. Luis Morrow Eyes Record Marquez singled and Bob Borkow- Morrow, who qualified for the ski walked to fill the bases. Then tryouts in winning both the 1W Frank Carswell singled in t w o and 200 meters at Berkeley, has runs. Sam Calderone's ground out ' his eye on the 100-meter world bright in another and a sacrifice record over a track that the na fly by Jack Littrell brought in the ! lives claim is one of the fastest fourth. I in the world. The mark is 10 2, ; Young singled to lead off Port-1 held by Jesse Owens and others. ! land's three-run second inning. Hej Jim Goliday of Northwestern is, scored on a home run by Mar-1 stiC a question mark in the quez. Jim Baxes homered that in-! sprints. A leg injury has kept him ning and also in the fourth. of State High School Athletic as sociations, It was announced Thurs day. The meeting will be held at Grand Teton National Park, Wyo ming. also a young comer and a great favorite with fans here in New York. The Calhoun-Vaughn match will ; i,a out of recent major competition. Hard luck in the same fashion knocked him off the 1952 Olympic team. All of the 1955 national AAU champions are here with the not able exception of Wes Santee. the LOS ANGELES Jf The San Francisco Seals completed a suc cessful Pacific Coast League se-: ries with Los Angeles Thursday, dumping the Angels 7-3 before mie star who is under lifetime Carleton is vice president of the e Mrri( hyNBC TV and rad.o, board of control of the Oregon i "efi"""" ai a p.m. .taw. fans. Activltes Association and will be accompanied on the trip by his wife. The conterence is expected to draw representatives from some 40 states and will last from June 24 23. SiidsPadrcs Trade Hurlers - SEATTLE Seattle and Sail Diego, currently engaged in a Pa cific Coast League baseball series thus far disastrous to the Padres, Braves Rack Sixth Straight (Centiaued from preceding page) bv the White Sox to Baltimore last May 21, walked only three injMaontles Wla The Los Angeles scoring came from home runs by Jim Bolger, Bob Speake and Stev'e Bilko. Ralniers Triumph SEATTLE i - A tenth Inning homer by Joe Taylor, Seattle rightfielder, with vo men on gave the Rainiers a 4-1 Pacific Coast League baseball win over the San Diego Padres Thursday night. suspension by the AAU for ex pense money violations. Final events to be run off Fri day night, starting about 8 o'clock include the hammer throw, high jump and broad jump; shot put, the 100 and 400-meter dashes,, the 110 and 400-meter hurdles, and the 10,000-meter run. his seven innings but one was a game-opening pass to Jim Ri vera, who stole second, then raced home on Fox' double. Johnson fanned seven before giving way VANCOUVER, B. C. - The Vancouver Mounties rallied for two runs in the 10th after the' Hollywood Stars had broken a 4-4: tie in their half of the inning to Junior Golf Finals Form traded souihDaw Ditche " pinch-hitter. He has a 2-4 rec- win a Pacific Coast League base- niinoed irom preced.ng page. da nLt P'lener Thurs-1 d ' ba game hett Thursday Steve ".right. Albany. 3 and 2. LT n , nin i, .i. ' Harshman. who didn't become a 1 night. Vancouver took the three- -ferry Forrester. Portland, de- . '. ":: ' .' ' imMier until iq.m fared onlv .12 1 Eame series two eames to one. neaiea uoug Kagen, uswego, in a uuigiu piayer transaction is vie r , , a1 - InmhirH . SnHIl. I , UUUIT5. Ul uul IUUI ouu Dickey in return. Dickey has been on San Diego's inactive list since refusing to report to Austin of the Texas League this spring. Portland (I) Senator Swat O-hole round. walking four. The only Oriole hit i Ab h o a abiida Co-medalists Elaine Porritt of was Gus TrianoW seventh-inning Heu-.cf s 1 i o Young.2 4 2 3 0 Eugene and June Robinson of Til double. Three of Harshman's vic-;1 J 0 J r,' J J J.J'lamook advanced to the girls' fi tories this year have been shut-,v jne.i 4 1 1 cnwi'u s 1 0 n i nal. Miss Porritt, 17, topped Shir outs - including a double two-i"1,1"' J J J!?.""-3 J ' ley Siegmund, also Eugene. 5 and hit duel he won 1-0 Irom Herb prddy.i 3 0 9 4 sifeii.cY a 0 3 0 Score and Cleveland April 10. Baich.c 3 1 4 0 l.nrli.ss 2114 , .,. iBrdrn.p 0 (1 0 0 Martin p 2 10 0 Indians taiea ip Fihr.p i e o o Drnli.p 1002 The Indians, who had lost tOiOnbgh.p 2 10 1 Mrrmnr n 0 0 0 Euttrbrook Dunn In the second annual ladies PGA ! w.iii.m. with rwnrrt. I Kins iWtlntrr championships rnrannj 09. . SmKuI. Patty Berg, veteran redhead!''""" from St. Andrews, 111., seeking the : Ln only title which she never has;Zn won, pulled into second place at j Pl,chln 71. Another stroke back at 71 was w.hh . slender Louise Suggs of Sea Is- j ?" land, Ga. McMurtry Ez to Battle Aldrrman Cade . Satalkh . Kln Krauw (Up to date I fin n iojo nrrni pn .. i:. ..Tr,v..n t n n n TMal. in n tl ui 1 B 45 ,3lM Diewei JKtii i TotalV S3 tl 14 ! !.!; caught up with the 24-year-old ,..,anntd' lor oniuh in m. i . riffhlhander with four runs in the .Sacramrnto 2nn 100 noo-3 i ,l l ,tUi.A f, cinoc u all, n4 Portland I .1 UlUU ul, ivui a " ' ...... 1 s 2i is? I wild pitch- Gf no- Woodlln8 2 I m aso j closed it out with a home run in o I .2M!the fourth. Brewer now is 8-2. o 1 '1 Mn Two of the hits off Wynn, nnw 7-4, were bunt singles oy J 1 !? nb M : Piersall. The victory gave S 33 29 14 1 Tribe a sweep of the three-Rame 3 3 14 33 30 1 set and put them two 4 9 to 48 43 I shpad 4 7 117 34 M ' rm 2 S .10 2d 24 ! 5 l.T W-Darnfll -4 L-Brdfn 4- 0 1 2 4 The A s. who have won only SCV-! V- Sn'ith Sttinrr and Somfrs T j whacked the,2 11 a-itw. .135 4.1 12 l.KI 41 S ... SO 24 . . U2 28 ... 38 10 .. 187 4S .181 43 . 144 38 .108 rr 101 2.1 . 50 10 .. 7 29 11 M 34 15 SO 12 SSi, S 42', 2 8 Jim the games .! 100 00' T Brifht. M Jnn. RBI Cars- well 2, Bhxh 2. MarqufJ 2. Heist. V. JonH 2. Caldfrone, LittrrM HR Marqurz, Bxe 2. V. Jones. ST Lit trell. S Darnell DP Bright, Priddv nnil V Jonei: Rislev and V Jones Lell -Sacramento 8. Portland 10 BB Brarden 2. Martin 5 Tuner I Olnbauh 1 SO Martin 3 Pien bauKh 4. Darnell 3 R-ER Bearden 2-4, Martin 3-3. Fuher 5-3. Osenbauitli I- 4. and Miss Robinson, 15, tripped Molly Murphy, Portland. 3 and 1. In the pee wee division for boys under 12. medalist Tommy Kab ler, Sutherlin, and Mike 6'Toole. Portland, advanced easily to the final round. Kabler beat Denny Denham, Vancouver, Wash , 4 and 3. and O'Toole defeated Dick Davis, Albany. 5 and 3. The Kirls' and pee wees' cham-1 pionships will be decided in 18-hole matches. In the boys' division, sixth flight. Fred Warnink. Pendleton, Darnell o-o ho Bearden 2 in defeated Larry Evans, Salem, 5 of the fourth place lied . 0 plu: Tuher 4 In 2; Onenbaugh 7 ; ..j . , in 6. Martin 3 in 3 2-1: Darnell 3 In a"u ' National League en of 28 at home, Senators for 15 hits, including two run homers by Joe DeMaestri and Gus Zcrnial. The Nats had horn- St. Louia onj onj 031-8 h o ftrnnltlwn AlO Alt AHJ 0 H A Wehmeier, Coiium 181, Duknon mi, ers from Karl Olson and Harmon K-mnantv iii and Smith; Newrnmhe. Killebrew, who hit a grand-slam- Brssent 18 . I.ah ne 181. Lehman im I and Campanella. W- Lehman. U- i Dickton i Bravrs Sock 13 Hits Milwaukee ini 203 noo-7noi Milwaukee rocked the Pirales (CMlianed fram sreeedlng sage) to the ring Dec. 6 and scored a first-round knockout over Jimmy i PiL"tVr,h, ! no2u,l-' " 3 ,,, ., , ., . i Buhl and Rice: Kline, Munier 181, Walls in Portland. I McMahan 1B1 and Foilr. Home rvin- Three Mere Times j "ion .. ..... , . . i Chicago at New York, postponed. Since then McMurtry has boxed i ram. three more times, winning each j : ; by knockouts. His victims werej NWL Line Scores TX. , r J II i T. , T bud avuniup, urtKU icanpernri f mo mo -7 Q o five trips, and Danny ilos Anueiea ooo 101 010- 3 0 ( ale and Sullivan-. Drott. rodie fli. Bauer .71, Anderson ill and Hannah. with 13 hits, led by Del Rice, who had a triple two doubles and a single in O'Connell. who had lour Hills with three hits in five trips. Rill Rruton homered and Hank Aaron and O'Connell also tripled. Rnb Ruhl won his seventh in 10 deci sions while Ronnie Kline now is fi-6 as the Braves swept the four game set. The victory put Milwaukee a 10 h-inings. Hollvwood . OOfl Oflfl 310 1- Vaniouver 100 102 ooo 2-8 0 2 Water". Green isi. O'Donnell 110 and Hall. Natnn ifli; Beamon Besana i7i. Locke tlOl and Neal. Ten innlnss San Diego 010 OOO OOO O - I S 1 Seattle 100 000 OO 3 4 S 2 SJ Yakima, Ems Sweep Pair 2 (Continued from oretrdine pair) and'oi'Se'A'lwarV'is' Srh"""'k ' Braves. 2-K in the seven-inning San Francisco AMERICAN LEAGUE ; ab Jones and Matt Jackson the i Ir'-ci'r 3' i "- 4 m o . v ' ; Yakima 103 000 lOx 5 S O last on ApTU 1. i C4rui0 Klndilather (Si and Mar- McMurtry, manager by his (ath- Un: Boanker. Youns 3 and Neal er, Mac McMurtry, has been : rint game: ,.,nrVU nil r.milorlu hi. Trl-Clty 100 0M 0-1 S 1 ...... ... - iiraklma 200 OOO - l 7 1 ; ,,, ,m mtutuA , Dr,u,i,in rin. Mantle'. N Y lasr Ilgm. i Meraeth and Martin; Herrara and i V ".. . Ji p. ! (Maxwell. Detroit Under terms of the contract be-, , , . ; t,nn ? r h J hi ! 5u'nn DR"T" ,,., ry--. ..a Mu. ...... 1 Urit sm It Innlngai: ers and Cards played a niRht ! Vernon. Boaton tween Charles and McMurtry. , wenachee mm ooo o-o 2 0 fiam. Cincinnati was idle Rain 1 Berra- N v neither can accept other bouts iSuirae . 100 100 --a 4 0 , amf 1 nnna" wa.s 'ne-, , , ii.oiiar. Chicago micnan ana L-iinaoeri: none ana vHnnao i i"" iuin. amwi'm, it 1 Major League Leaders opener. Both teams did all their scoring in the lirst inning. Tn-Cily opened it with Rick Herrara racing in I from third on Don lloldcn's sacri ! fice fly alter he had been hit by a pitched ball and advanced by Don Pries' single In Yakima's half of the inning, lead-off man Bohbv Wilson hom- .. ! red tor Ihe first tallv and Herm R H Pet. , . .... ., . . 80 22l 82 87 .180 I't-wi:. tdine ill w nil viun prmeu 4a 154 :i7 57 j"o to be the winning run on a walk. M li M .3S .. .j..l ,H . Tr,.l ,1,. , Cauthler. retort July 13. Ketonen said a : J Ji. k.J L , 1 rriuay uaie nau wu uanscu StconA Game in oroer is permit a zvnour post-, wenatchee mement in the event of unfavo'r able weather conditions. 01.1 010 000- I a wirene hringhaua antaDuretti. llaiin. Mar ten a ana Dapper. Milurmilroo atnvurl a 'Kn1f.0nm Minon, 1 -1. j ' r,.i.i.- Power. 1 ancflu 01 runnerup orooniyn. 4 m 51 1M 50 185 17 13 27 sa .US 3S (5 .3.12 1 2? 52 321 ! 22 5: .319 Chicago 52 189 37 60 .317 Ems Win Pair Kan ciiv n l.va 22 so 318 Wert. Cleveland 213 35 1 315 03 ooo 02x-7 is 1 1 w hich came Irom behind to heat Goodman. Huston i2 .10 vi in National Loop Chase Close CINCINNATI (aV-Just in case I League's service director dug ihir. ia doubt In anyone's mind, back through records to 1900 and ' AniiMn't fin,! ntla.tUlnrt l..a. t a T t- L . the National League made t offl-, " 1 ",,u "" . siop reewee neese wno was in ""u T,. wi'. h.!10'"" battle. Ijured slightly in the first inning. c I a I- - .it,t ... .11. mw. o in a kkiii K , fjrr. New York. 11; Siever. Wa.h lioy Campanella, with just one , mgton. n w ri. cii vei.aiwi. in, n.m horn rim in all uioeka rtrnvp in r New Yuri:. 14 six runs with a pair his second tying the game as the Dodgers pushed across four runs with two out in the ninth. Reese Injured Don Zimmer. replacing short. Rum hutted in Mantle. New York, 84: Wert.. ClevHand. 51. Sltninnn. Kama City. 50. Sievern, Washington. 4U; Berr.i. New Yolk. 45. Union. Washington. 45. The nearest to it was in 1947 closest pennant race at least since when after the games of June 21. 1900 as of this Stage of the sea- the then Boston Braves were out Going into Thursday's games, only one game and .024 la per- FlHiKNK .t1 Hucene won both ends of a Northwest League baseball doublchrarhT with Wen atchee here Thursday nijjhl. mak iliC a clean sweep of Ihe (mir giiine series here The scores were 5 II ami " "i The seven iiininy first game took only (IT minutes to play. Kiiijenc's first run came on a fielder's choice by Hill (iirdley, a walk and a single by Manny l.acosta In the luurth inning. Carl Hutzler banged in the winning marker with a single his third hit and second RBI of the game. iSten Musial hit a pair of two run homers tor the .Cards' first four runs Olf Don Newcombe. KenjSnider. Brooklyn. IS: Bnyer. St i ou- In front by s game over Brooklyn and New York third, m games out. But fourth place Chicago was i sntaee generated first Place Mil- two games off the Dare and fourth i Lehman, fourth Brook Ditcher. ! ' B-nks. Chirato. n. pnt t :f,l. -I . DIN.. SI t t... ... ' . .i.. ...I -.1.1. f r,:-u Clnnail. 14 v.au&re liuifl iiiui pmtv k tuff- ,v wmin iiaucu uy an wtta 1MB wiinirr wno niunaij lyica- bj-gh with Brooklyn. Cincinnati gams, and St. Louis bunched in between, j That year, the Dodgers pulled Dave , Grote, the National I away, after the All-Star game. son, tagged lor Campy s ninth- M: Buyer, si i.ouk si: t,nn. p.m inning smash, the loser as the rJL''' V-i,, ;.,.''1'' i''".1'".'''. , f a , n, . , . , I Banks. Chicago, M, u.pala, Phila- third of four St. Louis hurlers. jdtiphia. u. NATIONAL LRAGl'K (I AB R II Pit 1 Long. Pittsburgh M 215 IIH 70 :I4I Bovar, St. l.ouu 5!l 2;4 44 71 3:18 Clemante. Plttibih 49 IW 2:1 5:1 .Ml Mnnn CI f nt.la 4- Olll 111 Muiial, St. Loul 59 221 :i 71 :i;i tripled and scored on a single by Schndltnat, N Y 13 15 23 50 321 Bob GauThier Aahburn. Phlladel. 57 2:!7 33 71 300 T. r , , .. ... r A Bell. Cincinnati 57 :n 36 8 5 m The Emeralds won the second oiiiiam, Brooklyn 55 214 35 84 2n game in the eighth inning when, Snider. Brooklyn M 1K7 41 58 2!D iiu on, Hulzlur aineldd In Home runs: Long. PUUbureh. 17: . r. ,. J . . " , riKiu nciu aim scureu on jay Dean's double. 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