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St. Peter’s Capture Game St. Peter’s Royal’s continued their winning ways in the King’s County Baseball League with an 11-2 decision over Georgetown at St. Peter’s Bay Tuesday- night. Floyd Jay hurled the Rovers to their gathering four strikeouts in the six inning affair. Wilson, V. McKinnion and F. Jay led the winners at the plate ac- counting for seven of the victors Alan Anderson, youthful first sacker for the Rovers, played his usual steady game, accounting for eight putouts. applications for re-election from fout league clubs finishing at bottom of the Fourth Division. ally, any of thefn'can be by a practice, qualified new- In it almost mever happens. Trying for the 18th time this season after an unbeaten record in the Midland League, Peter- borough fell just six votes short of supplanting Aldershot, a side that has never finished higher the tn r. than 10th in its 27-year career in league’s lowest division. RESENTS RULING “I'm beginning to feel we'll have to win the Football Associa- tion Cup and then go out and beat Brazil, Peru and Mexico to get The in Peterbor- ough’s favor are itipressive. The clttb’s ground capacity of 21,000 ig more than 5,000 above Alder- shot’s. Its five-year average ai- to sink in at a time when the league’s lower echelons could do with a shot in the arm. . But league members, who haven’t turned thumbs down on one of their own since 1950, con- tinue to hesitate over picking up the Peterborough windfall. MEMBERSHIP VITAL Few bottom-of-thetable Fourth Division sides are free from fi- nancial hardship. But loss of leagé membership could consign them to financial oblivion. An outcast’s chances of finding a place in one of the regional pro- fessional leagues would depend on a number of circumstances, in- cluding the feelings of the mem- bers of the regional body. Fail- ing admission, the homeless team would have fo try its luck in amateur ranks. The directors’ would be forced to disposé of playing talent and Application Turned Down ‘Each Year At Same Time | unchanging item on the balance sheet would be the club’s invest- ment in its ground and other play. ing facilities. PROBABLE _ PITCHERS American League Chicago at New York — Shaw (5-2) vs Bronstad (0-1) Kansas City at Washington— Herbert (4-5) vs Fisher (5-2) Detroit at Baltimore — Mossi (5-2) vs Walker (43) Cleveland at Boston — Garcia (0-4) vs Sullivan (3-5) National League Pittsburgh at Chicago — Kline (6-3) vs Drabowsky (4-5) Cincinnati at San Francisco — Lawrence. (3-7) vs Antonelli (9-3) Milwaukee at Los Angeles (N) would consequently find their supporters dwindling. The only —Rush (4-3) ‘vs Williams (3-1) (Only games scheduled) Lopez Likes Detroit Club By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK -(AP) — Manager ‘AL Lopez of the Chicago White Sox tabs the third place Detroit Tigers as the strongest club in the Ameficati League. “Those Tigers are really hot tight now,”’ Lopez said before the second place White Sox’ second meeting of the current three- game series with the New York Yankees. “Jimmy (Dykes) really has them all hopped up. They’re getting good hitting and good pitching. You can't beat that combination. Despite the bouquets for the Tigers, Lopez: still believes his team will beat them, as well as the Indians and Yankees for the pennant. “Our club hasn't played it’s best ball yet,” he said. ‘‘We were the best, team in the league in the last half of last season and we have practically the same team. 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