Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 29, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Soloms
11th Inning Homer by Bud
Peterson Decides Opener
Vancouver, B.C., July 29 Managers Bill Beard and Bill
Brenner maneuvered pitchers like pawns on a chessboard
last night as they sought to capture the first game of the
last series of the season between the two clubs at Capilano
park. Each side threw four moundsmen into the struggle
before the Salem Senators edged
the Caps 9 to 8 in 11 innings.
Gene Peterson, third Solon to
occupy the hillock, got the win
while Bob Costello who follow
ed Bob McLean and Hunk An
derson, was charged with the
loss.
Stu Fredericks, Manager
Beard's initial choice, went into
the ninth nursing a 6-4 spread,
but his control,' which had been
virtually perfect, deserted him
and he walked the first two men
up. Both scored without bene
fit of a hit on an infield out
and an error and Cal Mclrvin
came in to pitch. He immediate
ly walked Charlie Mead to load
' the bases and 'Jene Peterson was
assigned the job of facing Dick
Sinovic. This he did right suc
cessfully as he forced the Cap
center fielder to ground out.
Sinovic had previously hit a
home run and two singles.
Neither side got a man
across in the 10th, but in the
11th, with one out, Marty
Krug reached first on an er
ror and went to third when
Bill Beard hit the right field
wall for a single. Bud Peter-,
son hit the first pitch for a
home run over the short right
field fence and three runs clat
tered across the plate.
The Caps came right back at
the Solons and after Bill Bren
ner, pinch hitting for Pitcher
Jim Hedgecock, had been re
tired on a fly ball to Snyder,
Jim Robinson drew a base on
balls. Ray Tran's single sent
Robinson to second and when
Len Tran was issued a pass on
four straight pitches the sacks
were loaded with one out. Peter
son again pitched four balls to
force Robinson home.
Bob Drilling came in at this
stage of the game and Sinovic
hit the first pitch on the ground
forcing Mead at second as Ray
Tran scored. One run short of
knotting the count Bud Sheely
a 337 hitter, sent up a fly to
Bob Cherry in short center.
Bud Peterson hit two home
funs and Marty Krug one as
they took advantage of the
Caps' 275 foot right field
fence.
It was Bud Peterson's bobble
of Ray Tran's grounder that per
mitted the Caps to knot the
count in the ninth, but the Solon
shortstop more than made up
for it as he blasted his three
run homer in the 11th.
Vancouver's defeat, coupled
with Yakima's split at Vic
toria dropped the Caps five
full games behind the league
leaders. Salem, however,
climbed into a tie for sixth
with Victoria.
The Bears dropped the first
Kama, 5-0, but won the night
cap, 9-3. At Bremerton the
Bluejackets made it three in a
ro over Spokane in winning,
9-7 for their sixth straight tri
umph,
Tacoma also posted a series
sweep with Wenatchee as the
victim, 6-5.
Official Box
ftlem
AB
Krur.lt I
Berd,6 4
BPtrAonj 6
Chorry.cr S
Wuley.lf I
Hditon.Sb I
Snyder, rf 3
WPtraonJ S
Fredrka.p 4
Mclrvin, p 0
OPtrson.p 1
Drillinf.p 0
Vancouver
H PO A AB H PO A
I 11 1 RobLsn.S ft
1 S
1 R Trail, M ft
4 L Tran.2 I
0 Mead.rt 4
1 Sinovic, cf
4 Stieely.c S
a Chor.tn.lf 4
3 McLean. 1 4
5 RSnyr.p 3
0 Andaon.P 0
0 CastHo.p 0
0 Hedeok.p 0
XKBrenr 1
i a
0 14
0 1
Total U IB 33 31 Total 43 13 33 17
Popped up for Hfdiecock In 11th,
Scora br limine
alem 100 311 100 031
Vancouver 013 010 003 03 V
'Vlnnlna pitcher; a. Peterson
Laslnt pitcher: Coat r 11 o
Pitcher lp abo ho raa r xob bbo
Fr'tierlcK MII!i 34 10 3 ft 3
Mclrvin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
O. Peterson ..1S I 3 33 0 3
T..llln 3 0 00 0 0
Hedgecock .... 3 0 0 0 0 0
R Snyder 6 27 1 B B 1 3
Anderson , ... 3 13 2 0 0 0 1
Ctwlello H S 2 3 3 0 1
Error, B. Peterson, Hedintton 3, Chart
t. n. McLean, Costello. Hit by pitcher, o,
Snyder by R. Snyder: LOB, 8 9, V 10;
HR. Sinovic. Krui, B. Peteraon 3; SB,
Hedlnaton; RBI, Waatey. Sinovic 3, Had
Inp.ton. W. Peteraon. Kru. Pratt erip.lc n
P'teraon 4, Robinaon, Mead. SH, L. Tran,
Anderson; DP R. Tran-McLean; R. Tran
h. Tran-McLean; RR. S B. V ft. Tim 3:30,
wmpirei, necen, neneaien,
Short Score:
TaKtma 000 000 t--4 1 3
virion 140 000 x ft T 0
8wp'it and Orteit; I,obu tnd Monan.
klm 0U J03 1013 14 3
Victoria 001 010 1003 S 1
Bporer and Tornaj; Proust, Toblaj (tl
ind Morgan.
Oivikane 003 003 011 1 11 3
Bremerton 1 10 103 30x 0 13 1
Kimball. Babbitt , Adanu lit and
Parka: Simon; Marahall (Oi and Ronnlna.
"rnsuenre ioo 030 30 ft S
Tacoma .... 031 010 OH 10
McCollum and Winter; Carter and Gard
ner.
Silverton Sox
Slate Last Home
Game Saturday
Silverton Th ln .t.
ite
league game for the Silverton
ited sox at the home (McGinnis)
field, will be with Kwr-.t Unm.
here, Saturday night at 8:30
O ClOCK.
This arrangement has been
switch from tht formerly a
nounced play at Sweet Home.
The game should be good as
Silverton is leading the state
league and Sweet Home is
second place.
In
uttmaneuver Caps, 9-S
WIL Standings
(Br tht Associated Press)
W. L. Pet.
Yakima 69 37 .651
Vancouver 62 40 .608
Spokane 55 50 .524
Wenatchee 49 56 .467
Bremerton 48 57 .457
Victoria 48 58 .442
Salem 46 58 .442
Tacoma 44 63 .411
Games Thursday
Victoria 5-3, Yaklmp. 0-9.
Tacoma 6, Wenatchee 5.
Bremerton 9, Spokane 7.
Salem 9, Vancouver 8, (11 in
nings) .
Bremerton Fans
To Study Chance
Of Holding Team
Bremerton, July 29 ff) In
terested businessmen were to
meet with officials of the Bre
merton Western International
League club today to see if the
team is a good investment.
' A meeting was set for 1
p. m.
The businessmen and fans be
came interested in the purchase
when Willis Shepherd, majority
stockholder, announced several
days ago he had his interest up
for sale. Several other north
west communities reportedly
are dickering for the franchise.
Bevos
(Br thi United Press)
The best pitching duel of the
current Pacific coast league sea
son was resolved last night when
Portland's Vlnce Shupe singled
in the 13th Inning.
Shupe's one-bagger drove
across the only run of the game
PCL Standings 9
(Br the Associated Press)
W L Pot. W L Pet
Hollywood 74 53 .587 San Diego 12 tl .500
Sacr.mnto SB 55 .553 8tUl 63 64 .403
OkklAMl 64 60 .516 SnFrnclco 54 70 .435
Portl.nd n 61 .603 LiAntelu 53 74 .413
Rcknlti Thurtd.r
Los Anaele, 5-3, SRor.m.nto 4-3
PortLnd 1, Hollywood 0. 13 Innlnift
Sa.ttlft 5, Oakland 0
San Diego 6, Sen FrancUco 9
Nestucca, Nehalem and
Wilson Listed for Bites
Bast fishing prospects in the Salem area for the week
end should bo in the Nestucca, Nehalem and Wilton
rivers in tidewater according to the weekly bulletin of
the state garni commission.
All streams in Tillamook county are in good shape fol
lowing the recent rains. Fair catches of cutthroat have
been taken daily from the Nestucca and Nehalem.
While water conditions on the McKenzie and tribu
taries are reported "excellent," spotted fishing has re
sulted on the tide streams and "good" catches have been
made on the main stem. Clear and Linton lakes are spotty
with few big fish caught.
Across the mountains in the Deschutes area best fish
ing is reported from East, Paulina, Craine Prairie and
South Twin lakes. The fish are mostly small.
HACK AWAY DUFFER!
Barron Recalls Whiffing
Four Shots on One Hole
By FRANK ECK
(AP NewAleettiree Sport Editor)
New York W Have you ever
swung at a golf ball and hit
nothing but thin air? Forget it
if you have. It happens to the
best golfers.
Herman Barron, popular pro
at the Fenway Golf club at
White Plains, N.Y., once missed
four shots on one hole. And It
wasn't so long ago, either.
Fifth of a Series
"Let me tell you about the
nine I had on one hole in a tour
nament at the Dallas, Tex.,
Country Club," says Barron. "It
was the par S ninth hole. I had
no penally shots no out ol
bounds drives, no unplayable
lies and there were no water
holes.
"On Inn fairway I whiffed
twice at the ball, never even
touched it. Then one of my
shots went against a tree. I
never even came close to hit
ting the first shot at that spot.
Then I was against a fence.
And there I whiffed a shot.
That was In 1944."
Two years later Barron won
the richest prize in golf, taking
down $10,500 in Chicago's Tarn
0 Shanter tournament. Thai
same year he missed winning
the National Open by one stroke
at Canterbury in Cleveland.
Last year at Wykagyl, New Ro
chelle, N.Y., he won the famed
Goodall Round-Robin against a
field of IS of the world's best
golfers.
"That nine has taught me nev
er to laugh when a golfer even
a duffer misses a stroke," says
Barron. "I missed four in 1944."
1 Tomorrow Snead and Locke.
ill :
Gar Wood Honored ltl:l
left), former holder of the Harmsworth
Trophy (foreground) discusses the current
race with owners of the four boats that will
open the current competition. The meeting
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
8
Toil O Frames, Top Stars
as Roy Helser of Portland
knocked Willy Ramsdell of Hol
lywood out of the league's pitch
ing lead by besting him 1-0.
Neither pitcher deserved to lose,
with Ramsdell holding Portland
to seven hits and Helser allow
ing only eight.
Helser, in winning his 14th
game of the year, fanned 13
Hollywood batters and walk
ed only one. Ramsdell got his
fourth loss against 11 wins.
Guy Fletcher of Seattle also
did a neat job in winning his
18th of the semester. He fanned
eight to take the lead in the
loop as he blanked the Oakland
Oaks 5-0.
Th driving Sacramento Solons
HERMAN BARRON
"1 Wniffed Four Times"
OREGON TIDES
Correct for Newport
Hlih Low
tut It 1:16 e m 3 0 16:03 e m. -O f
4:33 p.m. 1.0 10:33 p.m. 1.1
juir 3 4:30 e.m. T.4 10:43 a.m.
3:06 p.m 6.3 11:33 p.m. 0.6
July 31 5 Jo e.m. 6 7 11:37 a.m. 0.6
3:30 p.m. 3.4
Aur. 1 6 37 a.m. 6 0 0:37 e.m. 0.3
6:40 p.m. 6 3 13:13 p.m. 14.
. W
Am. S 7:44 a.m. 3 3 1:44 a.m. 0.3
1.11 p.m. 34 1.14 pjau 3J
Salem, Oregon, Friday, July 29,
gained a half-game on Holly
wood by splitting a doubeheader
with Los Angeles. The Angels
won 5-4 and then the Sacs
triumphed 3-2 in a pair of well
played contests. San Diego best
ed San Fransico 6-5 on Orestes
Minoso's second home run of the
night in the bottom of the ninth.
Luis Marquez, Portland out
fielder, shared the laurels with
Official Box
Hollywood
AB H O
Portland
A AB H O A
Stevetu.lb 6 2 14
1 MarqeE.OI S 1
Fallon.ab 6 3 8
Norn,cf 6 2 4
4 Shupe. lb 6
Olhmaa.ijfl S
0 Rue Veer, If 5
0 Peng In rf 5
lBaslskl. 2 5
0 Gladd.e 4
7 Austin, 1
4 Helser, p S
Brovla.a 1
MuUen.3 1
1 10 0
Kellehr.lf
Baxea,3b
2 3
5 13
uiuer.o S
Gorman, rt fi
O'NellM S
Ranulll.p 3
0 11
0 1
Totals 45 S ;38 IT Totals 44 7 39 13
y Two out when winning run scored,
a Brovla singled tor Austin In 8th.
Hollywood 000 000 000 000 00
H1W 001 130 010 010 28
Portland 000 000 000 000 11
Hits 010 010 011 010 37
IP AB R H ER SO BB
RairisdeU 12 44 1 7 1 $ 2
Helaer 13 45 0 8 0 13 1
Errors Ramsdell, Shupe, Thomas. Runs
Marquei. Run batted In Shupe. Two
bat hit Rucker. Stolen base Marques.
Sacrifices Ranudell 2, Kelleher, Austin.
Double play O'Neu to Fallon to Stevens.
L-tlt on bases Hollywood 10, Portland 8.
Wild pitch Ramsdell. Umpires Df ever,
Engrln and Doran. Time 2:44. Atten
dance 8567.
Twin Softie Is
Set for Dalias
Saturday Might
Dallas A double header, de
signed to bring the local soft
ball association finances into the
blac, has been scheduled for Sat
urday night with the first game
set for 7:30 and, according to
Howard DeVoe, prexy of the
group, both games have all the
earmarks of grudge affairs.
Opponents are the Willam
ette Valley Lumber company,
currently in second spot in the
local league, and the Willamette
National team of Foster, the
Rickreall Merchants and the
Sheridan Merchants Advance
notices claim a good playing rec
ord for the Sheridan visitors and
emphasises the fact that the
team takes a strong delegation
of rooters on their "away" trips.
Impaled Racing
Driver Taken Of
Critical Lists
Yakima, July 29 (fl Allen
Hobson, Cornelius, Ore., racing
driver, was taken off the criti
cal list at a Yakima hospital
yesterday for the first time
since he was run through by a
2 by 8 inch plank last Sunday.
Capital Alleys
MIXED DOUBLI LEACH'S
A 11.7 CM (31 L. Albrlch 443. J. A!
brkh 607. D. Olney 438, J. Olner 308.
Greajy Pour (Ot S. Iron 375. J. Irons
539 A. Thompson 436, K. Clerk 490.
Luckr Strikes U C. Ptusehl 440, Bow
.rs 316. 34. Jonrs 463. I. Jont 308. All. 7
Pst 13) 31. MIlfoM 436. J. Ulllord 496,
Scott H. 407, r. Scott 486.
S..lk Splits (3) Oerberlno 834. Oltne
S4.7. Olbbs 487. McDowell 484. Schmoos
II) Orentort 303. Clerk W. 431. Wnlt
worth ?19. Chrrlniton 436.
Oruome Foursome (1) Muellhsupt
431. areiorr 334. whlttsker 411. More;
494. Cyclones I3 R. Whltorth 367, Coe
men 470. L. Scott 476. S. Scott 463.
3 Hits At A MUe (7) Gardner 401. Ferrer
379. S. Gartner 366. W. Centner 333.
Mud Daubers (1) F. Wlllard 436, S. Wll
lerd 416. 8. Lawloes 390. N. Lawless 346.
Mien Ind. Men's series: Joe Albrlch 607.
Hlih Ind. Woman's series: Vlrelnla
Oerberlno 634.
Hlih Slnele Women feme: Vtrelnta
Garbertno 160.
Hlih SUtila Maa'A lame: Jos Albrieh
took place at a dinner in Detroit, honoring
Wood. Group includes, left to right, driver
Dan Arena and owner Jack Schafer, of Such
Crust I; Wood; Ernest Wilson, owner of the
challenger Miss Canada IV; Horace Dodge,
owner of My Sweetie; and R. Stanley Dollar,,
owner of Skip-a-Long. (AP Wirephoto)
1949
Helser and Shupe. The speed-
merchant singled in the 13th
and then stole second to put
himself in position to score
the winning run for the Bea
vers. The Rainiers gave Fletcher all
the support he needed by bomb
ing Charley Gassaway for five
runs In the first two innings.
The grumpy righthander ran his
strikeout total to 113 to surpass
teammate Charley Schanz, who
gets a crack at the whiff leader
ship against the same team to
night. The hot Solons came from be
hind to tie the first game with
Los Angeles at 4-all after seven
innings, but succumbed in the
eighth. In the nightcap Tom
Cards Await New Crucials
In Nat Race; Yanks Climb
(Br the Associated Press)
Bring on the Dodgers! That's
the cry in St. Louis, where the
sizzling Cards, on an eight-game
winning streak, welcome anoth
er showdown with Brooklyn for
the National league lead.
The Cards nudged the Brooks
out of first place at Ebbets field
last week-end. They open a
three-game series at Sports
man's park tonight with a game
and a half lead. The park is sold
out and most St. Louis hotels
are booked full through Sunday.
The Cards warmed up for the
Bodgers by smothering the Phil
lies yesterday, 10-2, for a sweep
of the series. They roughed up
Kenny Heintzelman, who had
won nine in a row and forced
him to retire after a five-run
second inning.
Brooklyn drew hope from
Ralph Branca's route-going job
against the Chicago Cubs, 7-1,
his first complete game and first
victory since June 29.
Gene Termanski's homer with
three men on and the score tied
1-1 ruined Bob Rush in the sixth
inning. Jackie Robinson and
Duke Snider homered in suc
cession off Reliefer Walt Dubiel
in the seventh to end the scor
ing. The New York Giants again
poked their heads into the first
division, displacing the Phils,
with an 8-6 edge over Pitts
burgh. They blew an early five
run lead but fought back to win
on Sid Gordon's 20th homer
with a man on in the sixth.
Warren Spain coasted to his
12th win, beating Cincinnati
11-2, while his Boston mates put
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for Lowdown on Blue-backs.
Far West League
Team to Disband
After July 31
San Francisco, July '29 W.R)
The Vallejo Chiefs of the far
west league will be disbanded
July 31, league president
Jerry Donovan announced to
day. No action has been taken on
the use of the Vallejo charter
by another city, Donovan said.
The Vallejo team has been
a "road club" since July 12
when it was locked out of
their home park following a
financial dispute with the
owners. Donovan said "the
league paid the salaries just
as long as it could. We finally
reached the bottom of the bar
rel and had to call it quits,"
Wood burn Paper
To Hold Golfing
Tourney, Week-End
Woodburn The 3rd annual
Woodburn Independent handicap
golf tournament will be held this
Saturday and Sunday, July 30
and 31 at the local golf course
according to Clyde Smith, club
president. Clifford Shrock will
be the defending champion.
Golfers may play either Satur
day or Sunday and are to turn in
an 18 hole handicap score. Tro
phies and prizes will be given.
Those planning to enter the
tournament are asked to reg
ister immediately with Tony De
Jardin, tourney chairman, or
with President Clyde Smith,
Golfers without handicaps may
receive one by turning in an 18-
hole card.
Rose threw a four-hitter at the
Angels while his mates got 15
hits off Booker T. McDaniels to
give the Capital nine an even
break in the pair. McDaniels
also hit a home run in his own
behalf, but without a man on.
Snort Scores:
Seattle 330 000 0005 11 1
Oakjand 000 000 000 0 8 3
Fletcher and Warren; Ga&saway, Nel
son (3) Tote (9) end Fadiett.
Sacramento 000 012 104 7 1
Lv Ameles 030 010 015 9 3
(8 Innings)
Gillespie, Comer (6) Freitas (7) and
Raimondl; Stephens, Gables (6), Anthony
(7) and Bur Brink, Novotney (8).
Stforamento 003 001 0003 15 0
Los Ameles 001 010 0003 4
Rose and Plumbo; McDantels and Novot
ney. San Francisco 300 003 0005 10 I
San Dleio 300 003 1016 7 1
Dempsey, Lien (9) and Jarvls; Resclmo,
Thompson (7) and Moore.
the slug on Ken Raffensberger
and two successors for 16 hits,
five by Ed Sauer. '
The dependable Allie Rey
nolds - Joe Page combination .
pitched the New York Yanr
kees to a 3-2 decision over
Cleveland, splitting the vital
series and restoring the
Yanks' four-game lead. Page
put down a Tribe uprising in
the ninth with the help of a
sensational throw by Cliff
Mapes who caught Roberto
Avila trying to advance from
second to third on an outfield
Major Standings
(By the Associated Press)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet W. L. Pet
New York 56 33 .637 Detroit 51 45 .531
Clevelend 54 37 .593 Chlcaso ' 39 55 .415
xBoston 51 41 .554 zWashltn 35 55 .389
Phlldlphla 53 43 .547 8t. Louis 31 63 .333
x Does not Include Incomplete tame ol
.' 7.
Respite Thursday
New York 3. Cleveland 3
Boston 6. chtcaEO 1
Detroit 13. Washlnito 7
St. Louis at Philadelphia, rain
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
W. L. Pet
St. Louis 57 36 .613 Phlldlphl
47 47 .500
Brooklyn 55 37 .598 Ptsbrih 44 48 .478
Boston 50 45 .536 Clnclnatl 37 55 .403
Ntw York 46 45 .503 Ctlloio 36 59 .379
Respite Thursday
Brooklyn 7, Chlcaeo 1
St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 3
New Yoik 8, Pittsburgh 6
Boston 11, Cincinnati 3
v - J
Collegiate Sportsmen i
Veto Proposal on Czar
New Castle. N.H.. July 29 VP
. Athletic commissioners gov
erning more than 160 of the na
tion's colleges were on recon
today as opposed to a suprem
national supervisor for intercol
legiate sports.
The college sports neaas voic
ed unanimous disapproval of r
with the broac
powers professional baseball has
given A. B. (Happy; L;nanaiei
as the 11th meeting of the Na
tie. rial Aftf iatinn of Collegiate
commissioners closed yesterday.
As soon as the idea oi a na
tional supervisor was mention
ort Rprnie Moore of Birming
ham, Ala., the southeastern con
ference's representative, sound
ed his opposition. His nine co
pnmmissioners nodded their
heads in agreement.
Earlier, the commissioners
nlerleed their assistance to the
NT r? A A "sanitv code." design
ed to curb eligibility violations.
The college sports neaa
with Victor O. Schmidt
of the Pacific coast conference
who declared that "there is a
need for legislation by the
OP&P Noses Oils
In Softie Race;
Wools Forfeit
Oregon Pulp and Paper, run
ning neck and neck with Moot-
ries for City Softball league
leadership, nosed Randle Oil
Thursday night, 4-3, as two er
rors and a base blow by Gordy
McMorris accounted for two
runs in the last half of the sixth
Up until that time Q.P. & P. was
trailing, 3-2.
The Campbell Rock Wool
Golden Pheasant tilt went to
the latter via the forfeiture
route when the Woolers failed
to produce a full team. An ex
hibition contest went to Rock
Wool, 8 to 2 in five innings.
Hagadorn, a Pheasant player,
operated under the Rock Wool
flag in the exhibition and
slammed a homer in the fifth
with the bases loaded.
Clear Lake dumped Paper
Mill, 5-2 in an Industrial league
fray.
Friday night's schedule: In
dustrial, 6.30, Teamsters vs,
Naval Reserve; City league, 8:00,
Mootry's vs. Marine Reserve;
9:00, 12th Street vs. Knights of
Columbus.
Randlo Oil 000 003 13 7 3
O. P. A P 000 303 X 4 6 3
Enoch Maen and Applesate; Kniiht and
Woodworth.
Clear Lak 310 000 15 13 3
Paper Mill 100 010 03 4 a
KiUlncer and Bressler; Farlow and
Kephart.
Cleveland left the stadium for
a five-game series at Boston.
opening with a day-night dou-
bleheader today.
With Dom DiMaggio on a 23
game hitting streak and leading
the league with a .344 average,
Boston again is in a position to
challenge.
Joe McCarthy's team lost a
win yesterday when American
League President Will Harridge
ordered the Sox and Washing
ton to complete a six-inning
game on July 7. Boston led 8-3
when the game was called to
permit the Sox to catch a train.
They'll play the final three' in
nings before their August 20
game.
McCarthy got another well
pitched game yesterday from
Ellis Kinder, who scattered sev
en Chicago hits for his 11th vic
tory, 6-1. He might have had a
shutout but for an error by Vern
Stephens.
Dizzy Trout's homer with the
bases full featured a seven-run
ninth-inning Detroit rally for a
13-7 victory over Washington. A
scheduled St. Louis - Philadel
phia night game was rained out.
WeMootB In the Majors
What they did Thursday:
AB R H O A E RBI
resgy Red sox .... 3 0 0 3 1 0 0
Doerr, Red Sox .... 3 3 3 1 3 0 1
Gordon, Indians .... 4 0 1 3 4 1 3
Jansen. Giants, pitched Thursday but
win not creciieu 10 -mm.
N.C.A.A. against tryouts of pros-
tective student athletes
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