PAGE SIX THE ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDI_AN / Bo wum . a ' I . BOXING HOCKEY v b A BASKETBALL wREs-l-Lm‘; 1 OTHER SPORT Guldahl Seven Under Par InFinalRound To Win US. Open In Record Display IN l THIS CQRNER I". 1115x111.» more 111 den: e1 er)‘ dill‘ 11111.11 Jini 121.1 1» otters the .. 111 U\1LIIJ h... l 1.1- 11141-11115. Jge Leslie at hi‘ MHZ-till. W90‘ i'.-.-11.i_\' iiigiit, he will bu an over- 11. 111.11g 1.11.o1'i.e 1o iuiii back the .1. (Iigd of 11.18 ex-cliaiiiii1oii. Tiie '1 o1 1111- Island x i1a.is can see nothing but an h‘. n11.- intory which l) be (‘XDLKIPIII bu: in dddlllOll T. WLflnPflI l‘ 1 1 'l1n:ii;i (>11 11.1.» a 1.11:1- following. 1. .1i111 1111* 111111111 he w ll -.1 pron Loo siiiiirt 1u1' 1211.1‘ s ~>»'.\'- ‘ "l- k 11"..» 11.3.1» 1111.11)‘. bu‘. than, 1.1.1.; c.1.s11..1i.1-.1 111-u vulgar, 1111- 11. .1t 111." 111s. H»: 1111' 1 1.11, ,1‘ 1'11. 111111 115.. z “lung. Lit‘ 11g L110 W11} , 111111 91111.11 . ..11- “p.11. 111111 \\'.1.-,1 ‘11 .1.111. 1 1'1tl1.\ SCMJJJ the,‘ .,-_,1., .1... 1 11.111 l11i1slio11 1 1.11.. ..- 111011111111‘. ..1-1 :1 BY ALLAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor BIRMINGHAM, Mich" June 13 --Big. stoop-shouldered Ralph Guldahl, the man who ‘called’ his comeback shots. climaxed an epic golf struggle Saturday with a record smashing triumph in the 41st Open Championship of the Un ted States. The 2B -ycar-old Chicago free Iaiire professional. so deszitute a rear ago that a friend helped hm get his clubs “out of hock‘, came rom behind in mlraciiic finish to post a world record of 281 for big tline comp The Texas-born giant .ped old man par by seven f'.1.. shots oter the historic Oakland Hills layout. led his nearest rl\"al Siam- min‘ Sam Snead. by two strokes. and clipped a shot from the for- . mcr world and United Statcs open championship record of 2"2. set 111st 0111- rear ago at Baltusrol by I‘on_v Afatmro. 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Not - 111st Mlfllit‘ i111 1111s over bccii in. 1. good ciitiiigli for iiie t0 guaran- Lcc 111.11 fiitis 11.1 KHLJHZLUII will c1111-11 11 glimpse of last year's" Bums ‘n action Wcutiusday night." --Z- + + 2': Industrial Leaguc giimcs are Im- proiiiig rapidly these days and fans now arc witness ng some real bang- iii giinics ivlth the player.» showing l more hustle and pep than was wont 111 the opening encoun- ‘l 11c 0111011115 iii chnrge won't .11.‘ 111i" miy frigging whatever mid 1111- iilirw-rs svihlllk: this are renlly git 111g into 11111 gaiiu- and as a rc- rili llic 1111111115 uri- oii tlic in- rrciisc. ~.‘- + ~l- ~2- Tlierc has been some game pitch- ing witnessed lu lUCfl. bull 111111111111 during latter years and probably snce the grime had its inception hero but 1n the weekend fixture of the Industrial Langue between the Cubs and Anchors, Iii-rue Robina, Oubs bitter llvc an anhfhlflfln at New ‘iork 8. St. Louis 8. . Second Game ‘Indianapolis 5. Kaias City 8. courage that this writer has never before witnessed ln local games. O O l l wrcnched his hfn badly as he slln- ped off thr- mound on a delivery to the pinto ‘ft was a painful ‘n- lurv but» thr- hurler staved mit there imtimz otter innlruz, Llmnlnt! twdlv rmd SIITTPTIIV’ pnlii rm everv pitch Robins not only completed the flame but white sn doing rnmz up a three hit DPFTHYIYIHHPP on vrhnt. must have Iieen ncrve and courage nlone, Crr- nitnlv he had everv excuse for rc- Hriiilz: tr was 9W1» wouldn't. think of u. for 1| m’nut-. He completed his ma: and dfd it BASEBALL SCORES SATLRDAYS RESULTS .\.~\L1u.\.~\L LnauLh S1. Loud 4, DOSLOII i. Ieittsuurgii O, Brooklyn 3. CIILCIIIIIBLI 3, New York 4. Chicago l0, Philadelphia 5. l.\"lr.R.\'ATl01\i1~\I. LnAGUE first Came s_.1.1c1is11 13, Rochester B. second tiiiiinc Syracuse a, Irtuciicsler 4. 111111.111» a, Neuutrk iU. 11101111111111 l2, Baltimore 9. Toronto Li, Jerscy City 3. .~\.tII:.'|€lL.-\1\ Lnnutd “Kssiiiiigwii ti. Chicago 2. New’ iioik o‘, St. Louis ‘l. Philadelphia 3, CIC\G.BIIKI 2. first. Gatiiie Boston z, lJetrot 3. Second uiuiic Boston a, Lciroit 4. AJIEKILAIN ASSUIQIATION Indianapolis I0, .\IIX\\'.\Ill~2i‘t3 b. lfllllbVllle o, haiisas city u. Co11i11ibus at sniiiicapoiis ppd rain loieuo at DL. Paul, ppci Iain. Si .\ l).-\Y'5 RESLLTS‘ AXALAHCAN LEAGUE First Game PBIIBCTPIPALB. l, Cleveland 2. Second Game Phlladfllplilfl 0, Cleveland 2. First Game Washington 4, Chicago 9. Second Game Washington 2, Chicago 3. Boston I, Detroit 3. First Game New York l6. St, Louis 9. Second Game 1ll innings: NATIONAL LEAGUE First UILIIIC Cinc niiati 5, New York I. Second Game Cincinnati 2, New York 6. l-irst Game PfhSDllTgfI 2. Brooklyn 6. Second Game Pitisozircli l, Brooklyn 4. First Game Chicago I6, Philadelphia 8. Second Game Chicago 3, Philadelphia 4. First (lame St. Imus 6, Boston 2. Second Game St. Louis 1. Boston 0. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First. Game B11ffa o I, Newark 7. Second Game Buffalo 3, Newark 4. First Game Toronto 1. Jersey City 2. Second Game Toronto 5. Jersey C ty 0. First Gamc Ro1l1r~'~‘11i' 1. Syracuse ll. Fcmml Game , _ R0“|1f?~1t‘l' 5, Syracuse 0. First (liimc Montrciil 4. Baitlmwe 5. (10 iniiiiipsi, Sccnnd Game fontrcal G. Baltimore 13. 17 1i1i1i11"s'. AMERICAN First (lame Lnulsvillc 4. Milwaukee 3. Second Game lriiisvilc 5. Milwaukee 12. First. Game nnlumbus 9. St Paul 6. ASSOCIATION P11l11mhua 2. St. Paul B. First Game Tnlcrln a. Mlnricapol’; 1. sr-oond Game Trilcdw fl. Minneapolis I1. First Game Indianapolis 5. Kansas City 2. Sccond Game Tn the very first lnnlnz Robins ynontlflflfld rmrn this smart f‘? hm smithnnw First Defeat _ Industrial League Standing Teams P W L Pts Anchors 5 4 I 8 Cubs 3 2 l 4 All Stars 2 I I 2 Nationa 1.. 3 1 2 g Bees 3 0 3 0 Scoring four runs In the thlrd inning and adding another in the fifth, whi'c holding their oppon- .ents" to a sclitary ninth-inning couiiici" "Pomp" Singer's cubs snappvfil lll Anchor; four-game winning streak in the Industrial Baseball lscague by defeating the league leaders 5-1 in a week-end fixture. The victory placed the Cubs iii second poition 1'11 me standing. Held scoreless in the first 1111i- ing after loading the sack5 with but one out the Anchor, from ma; poliit on were halted by a master- 1y pitching performance by Ernie Rzrbiirs, The clever. game south- paw after yielding two hits iii the first frame and in addition wrenching hi back badly “Tm on fmm there over an eight tni1in-,.1 route to pitch one of the ' finest samcs of hi." career. From the-second to the ninth he gave up but one blow; only one mun reached second base during that time 11nd iii the ninth it ivas thi- toughest kind of a brcak that ruined his shutout, with one down Cochrane was safe on a error, the runner stole second but as the batier struck out Cochrang was Callkht cold between second and thlrd. The throw to the sack houcver went wild as the third baseman slipped attempting to take tlic 11111011" and the runner scored easily, Wliilc 11111 Cubs woii mthqr h-illfllli’ nevertheless Johnny Stan- ley. Anchor hurler was very much in the limelgh’. The specdball rlghthander limited his Opponents t0 five hits" but three of these conic 111 the fourih and combined with an error and two flgldgrs Ch01C€ led to his defeat. However, Stanley's effort W81 one of the finest pitching performances since the schedule got underway and ordinarily would be a Vdnnlng effort. BOX SCORE Cubs A}; R Acorn 2b 5 Powci" if Mahar 3b P. Bolgcr Ib 21f. Bolgcr rf '1 O Doyle cf Sieyvart ss Robins p Donovan c ‘Gillls lf Totals ‘replaced Power In 6th. w snzaw-c-wscagsgsssm flflov-w-aocoov-M uc>1-M»-Q.-QQ¢O: u >- ,__ QQMQ~HQONQ~ mOOQwo0o~woN> Mooooocooolom Anchors Chlpman Gaudct 2b Stanley p Ccchrane lb Sherry ss Bradley if Murnaghan rf McTague cf Pound 3b Totals IJMIROKJ|FIF>>FIFI§I§b M W wooooowoooa woooi-aooi-i-g §~oomo5ou43 QL-oooknonouc) .c-1=oo--omo--o!’1 SUMMARY Earned runs: Cub. 4; two base hit: M. Bolgcr. Bradley"; base on billl"! by Stanley 2; struck out: by Robins 11; by Stanley 6; passed ball: Mahar; hits; off Rob- ins 3; off Stanley 5; left. on base: Cubs 6; Anchors 4. Umpires-At the plate. Bill Ryan; on the bases: Bill Efmis, Bill Lawlor. By Innings:- 123 456 789 R f-I E Cubs 004010 000 5 5 2 Anchors 000000 001 I 3 4 Una Rllliurcl‘: for Bltel. CUbS H a II d New, York Giants Retain Anchors Their SlimHoldOnLeague Lead; Dean Wins Ninth Victory NEW YORK. June 111-New York Gants retained their sllm hold on first place In the Nation- 1111 League today by splitting a doubleheader here with Ctncln. nati Reds winning the nlghtcap 1 6-2 after dropping the opener 5-1. Although the winning pitching , featured each game, with Peaches I Davis hurling a four-hitter in the opener and Clyde Castieman al- lowing eight hits 1n the nfghtcap. the extra-base clouting of the Reds gave the Giants moment; 1n both tilts. Alex Kampouris hlt a homer in each game, his 11th and 12th of the season. Iew Riggs put the opening game on ice early with two homers In the first four inn- ings. In the nightcap. Chick Hafey hit a round-tripper In the eighth. Dodgers Win Two In Brooklyn. Van Mungo came back and fat Freddy Fitzsmmons made a successful dcbut in a Brooklyn uniform as the Dodgers knocked Pittsburgh Pirates down into fourth place by wiiinlng both eiids of a doubleheader. Mungo. making hi.- first start sinre he was summoned to the bedside of his critically ill son in South Carolina nearly" two weeks tIgO, fanned firc 11nd allowed seven hits to win the opener 6-2. Fritz, traded to Brooklyn by the Giants on Fridry, pitched a five-hitter for a 4-1 1111111 the nightcap. Cubs Spllt Twin Bill Chicago Cubs held the league lead for a short time after de- feating the Pliillies in the first game of a twin bill 16-8 but Quickly dropped out 0f the top chali- when Plifadelphla won the second 4-3 before 10,000 Philadel- phla fans. A 22-bit barrage. which included three home runs and five two- baggers. gave the VIJIOTS an easy conquest 1n the first tilt. _Ch1ick Klein's third home run anxious , of the season with two men on base 1n the eighth inning and Philadelphia behind 3-1, defeated the Cubs In the second contest. Dean's Ninth Win Dizzy Dean pitched a five-hit shutout victory before the biggest crowd of the year in Boston-h,- 079 paid customers-as the Card- inalsswept both ends of a double- header fi'om the Bees. The lo uaclous Iouls right-hander set down the Bees 1-0 In the nightcap after the Card- linals had captured the first game 16-2 behind the pitching of Bob 1 ‘Lefty’ Welland. l In chalking up his ninth triumph of the season, Dizzy ‘struck out nine Boston batsmen and did not issue a base on balls. A run in the second Inning of the second game when Boston missed an attempted double-play brought victory to the Cardinals. A four-run rally in the sixth inning, ln which Ducky Medwick hit his 11th home run of the sea- son with two mth aboard, gave the Cardinals a victory in the first game. St. SATURDAY GAMES The Giants barely survived a late i"ush by Cincinnati Reds Sat- urday to eke out a 4-3 victory and retain their I-2 game lead on first". place. Giants won by the margin of an unearned run in the fifth Inn- ing after Mel Ott had aet them off In front with a homer with two mates on board In the open- ing inning. Chicago Cubs kept on the heels of the Giants by pounding out a 10-5 victory over the Phillles. Homers by Joe Marty, Augie Galan and Ripper-Collins featured the Chicago attack. In the other scheduled matches Pittsburgh defeated Brooklyn 8-3 and St. Louis outscored Boston 4-I. I sla nd Rifle Team Amasses Record Score Shooting an aggregate of 913 points, a figure never before reach- ed In this Province. a team of eight was selected Saturday after- lnoon to represent Prince Edward Island at the Inter-Maritime rifle shoot on the Bedford, N. S. range Thursday. Weather conditiom were prac- ticaliy ideal and riflemen were right. 011 edge carding some re- markable scorcs to make the day one that will go down in the an- nal; of local rifle-shooting. Q. M. Sgt. A. A. Gormley and Sgt. G. G. McLennan each scored a 104 out of a possible I05. Other members of the team will 1i\.ude." Pte E. Coles. P E I H I02. Tpr. R. Andrew P E I L H I02. Capt James Coir.» P E I I-I I01. Pte G. A. 0019s.? E I I-I 101. Sig. P, Landrigan Sig. 101. Lt. A. J. McCrbc P E I H 98. The team captain is Lt. F. R. Kennedy (P. E. I. l~f.i and team coach Lt. Percy I-Icop: . 1P. E. I. H.) The range trill be open for prac- tice this morning and afternoon as well a" tomorrow. A team shoot with coach has been planned. The ‘team will leave Wednesday 1110m- lng by train for Halifax. NOTE: Last ycnr the Inter- Marltlme shoot was held here and resiilwd in a win for this province and the establishment of a new [rccord of 802 points which was I8 ‘points above the previous record ‘made by the Nova Scotia team 1n I935. ' Junior Came Sch edu led For Tonight Esquires and Canadians tangle again tonight. in a Junior Baseball League game. Leading the pack at present Canadians will receive a stiff test; from the second place Esqiilrcs who already have split two games with the league leaders. Game starts at 6 o'clock. How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 31 19 .620 Chicago 30- 19 .612 St. Louis 26 21 .553 Pittsburgh 26 21 .553 Brooklyn 21 24 .467 Boston 20 27 .427 Philadelphia 19 29 .396 Cincinnati I7 31 .354 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 28 18 .809 Chicago 28 19 .596 Detroit 29 21 .580 Cleveland 26 19 .578 Boston 20 22 .476 Wirhington 20 28 .417 Philadelphia 18 27 .400 St. Louis 15 3O .333 Una ltllnnrdh for Ooldl. L oiiiaaoaoiifio nousa w’ WHAT.’ YOU DIDN'T PASS YOUR EXAMlNATlOklé? UMP- 1=ui=i= -i=oi=i=1--EoAv, YOUNG MAMfTHE MAMECF HOOPLE / ALWAYE HA5 ‘BEEN ASSOCIATED wi-n-i SCHOLARS AND MEN oi= LET-raise»- WHEN "i. WAS YOUR we, ‘I. WAS so ‘FAR AHEAD OF MY cuss “THAT ‘THEY pave Me __A vsmzfs g _ VACATION ‘f0 LET w sci-toocmmss eAuu “THE Kaiowusixis ‘ll-{AT ALREADY é WAS MINE ! ' with Major Hoopla . /: ' "s" "MW -, 7.4 THEY HAD ”/ ’ WHEN '/4 ‘to some Z ‘THEYSTLICH 1, corroiu n11 ‘TH’ MAUORS '4 "ii-i’ MAaoRs HEAD 11.1 ‘rt-l’ j EARS WHEN " nose BAG oi: HE WAS 11.1 KNOWLEDGE, 4 SCHOOL, ‘TO "n-i’ 091x KEEP "11-1’ ‘ft-MUG HE m BEES ‘FROM ATE WAS 1;, y, NEé-TING 11.1 "11-4’ WILD ’//// 1-115 BONNET! I1, I ;\‘ °'\-;.\§\‘11\3\‘§ <\ .- \ O .1 1 \ C a n a d ie r1 s Win Handilyi From Dodgers LEAGUE STANDING Teams P W ~ L P15 Canadiena 5 4 1 a Esqulres 4 2 z 4 Dodgers 4 I 3 2 Junior Canadians raced to the front of the puck in the Jiinloi-_ Baseball League over the Weekm end by soundly whipping the H01)’ Redeemer Dodgers at the 0191191‘ Queen Street diamond by fl 17-4 SCOIB. A 21-bit barrage off the offer- i; _s of two Dodger hurlers gave British C0 COSTLIER . . MILDER .. 0ls D - @1- the Canadlens- complete control --"— throughout the entire Same- '"Skln1"iy"McKlnnon, Canadians slim rlghthander yielded but eight hits behind the smart fielding of his mates, fielding that was feat- ured by a triple p'ay iii the fifth when Howatt snared a steaming line drive at short. to double run- ners off second and first vla I-Iar- per and Ryan. Harper, besides figuring In the triple killing hit the only homer of the game ln the ninth frame. a tremendous drive that came with two runners On the paths. Umpires-At the plate. George Francis; on the bases Ev. McNeil]- NEW YORK. June 13—The pitchers took it. on the chin today as New York Yankee; and St. Louis Bro\\'i1s batted more than five hours In S1. Louis to 01ie d6- cision and a tie. . A seven-run rally in the ninth BOX SCORE lniiiiig of the flrt game gave the leiiguc leading Yanks a 16-9 vlc- Canadlens AB R "P0 A E tory. The second game was ended J. Roach rf 6 I 2 2 0 0 bv agieement at, the end of 11 Howatt ss 6 2 2 1 2 1 innings with the scoic tied 8-8 as Ryan 1b 6 2 3 7 I 0 both teams had to take a train C. MacKlnnon p 5 1 3 I I 0 for the east. Harper 2b 5 2 3 0 4 2 There were 33 hits and seven Hennessey c 5 1_ 3 10 0 0 pitchers in the first game. Four of V. Roach lf 6 3 2 0 0 0 the hits were homers, Tony Laz- G. MacKinoi-i 3b 5 2 2 3 1 0 zerfs cleaning the bases in the T. Connors cf 4 3 1 I 0 0 Yang's big ninth. Clift 0f the Totals 48 I7 21 25 9 3 grown; h“, a pair. Joe DiMaggio hit three circuit D0481"! AB R "To A E blows in the second 1n whch the Donovan c 5 1 1 2 4 1 teams got 24 safeties. c111: hit and Blanchard ss 4 1 1 2 4 1 other homer. William; 3b 8c p 5 0 1 2 3 1 J. Coyie p 8a 3b 5 1 2 5 1 3 Tigers Topplc Red Sox _ C. Gallant 1b 4 0 0 3 .0 0 F- C0516 1f 4 0 0 1 0 1 Eldon Auker, Detroit's right- Mllfphy 2b 4 0 0 0 3 1 handed "submarine ball" pitcher, E. Gallant 1'1’ 4 0 0 1 0 0 held Boston Red Sax to five scat- F. ‘Pratnor cf 4 0 2 2 0 0 tercd hits a; Tigers won 3-1 at ‘L. Mafilnllls l! 1 1 1 0 9 0 home, their third sflcinry of tiic TOtBlS 4U 4 8 24 15 8 four-game 5911195, h The vctory was the fourth this ‘Replaced F. Coyle In 3t . Porter Wins Ma ra th o n season for Auker. With the score tied in the eighth Inning, Gerald Walker smirhed a triple to the centre field bleachers to score Charley Gehrlnger, who had sing- led. with the winning run. Sweeping a doubleheader for the thlrd consecutive time, Chicago White Sox defeated Washington 9-4 and 3-2 before 35,000 to ericl their successful home std-y 111.11 1.; victories in 14 starts. . An eighth-run eighth inning. featured by Zckc Bonuras second home run of the game and round trippers by Mike Krecvfch and Luke Scwcll. each with a mate aboard, turned apparent defeat into victory 1n the open r. Mont World Golf Title Match Proposed WASIELINGICN, June 15'-—1AP) -lMel Porter, gtcran runner for the Mlllrose Athletic Club of New York, pounded to victory in the United States Amateur Athletic Union Marathon Saturday. He covered the 26-mIle, 385- yard course from historic Mount Vernon to the White House in two hours. 55 minutes and 42 seconds-almost. a half-mile ahead of the rest. of the runners. Finishing behind Porter was Pat Dengis. of Baltimore, who won the Marathon here two years ago. James Bartlett, of Oshawa, Ont., was third. Clarence De Mar. 1i 49-year-old school teacher from ‘Keene. N. H. placed fourth. Percy Wyer of I Toronto took fifth and Lloyd; Longmim, his fellow townsman, sixth. Kelly To Fight In Campbellton NEW YORK. June 18-68018" Jacobu", President of the United States Professional Golfers Assoc- iation, today received confirm- iitlon from England of a "world championship" 72-hole match be- tween Henry Cotton, crack British pro, and an American representa- tive yet to be selected by the P. G. A. The contest, on a match play basis, will be held after the United States-British Ryder Cup team matches, scheduled for Southport, OAMIPBEIJLTON, N. B.. June I3 —-A ten-round bout between Led Kelly, Charlottetown, P.E.I., and _England, on June 29 and 30. Pat Metallic, Restlgouche, Que“, Confirmation of the match mlddieweights, will feature a box- came from Sli- Emslle Carr, chair- ing card here Tuesday night. lman of the News of the World. "Kid" McNeill, Halifax. was orlg- tirhlch Ia putting up a prize of £500 lnally scheduled to meet Metallic! (approximately $2,470). i‘: 1:1 _._'_‘_ ” _.I. ' OUT '0UR WAY e000 GOSH! 00m" some THAT QUARTER! I'LL ave vou FIFTV cams -'-rEs- A 0014.11.12 F012 rri WAIT 21cm" seize "nu. 1 6o HOME weer THE MONEY~ eosi-t, WHAT A NARROW 1 mo, mo IF z MAY WISH (Buck) Ncivsom. _V OoJoooocH-w WHINLL I DO‘? 1F I DON'T $ELLIT 1o NW1, 1 MAV WISH '1;"11111/1;;" “l? ‘i 1,131! ' 1111. - ‘__r_-_—- Yankees And Browm; Declart Draw Tilt When Teams Amas: jj-hilS Off Seven Hurler: Stiatton pitched his iriiy to h sea"on's seven tli victory in u, nlghtcap, (in: pite early Ifihln homers by Washington's cm Travis and Jnc Kulivi. Tribe Wins Doubleheader Cleveland ilndaiis look be; games of a driuiile header ‘i-i an 2-0 from Philadelphia Athletic; evening the svrie, at two same eash. Johnny Allen and Earl \\l1ite hill coIlaborato-d in the doubl masterpiece piiasented before 25, 000 spectators in the Cit-vclant Stadium. The Indians won the Opene when Soltcra d oublcd in the 1111111 Inning to :cora AVQIIU who hu: walked and advanced to second or a wild pitch by Luther Thomas, Both of the"l‘rlbe's runs in th second game iaame in the second Inning when Ellie walked. Pytial singled and Haighcs tripled. SATURIDAY GAMES Joe Vosmlk came through Ii the clutch with a two-run double In the ninth S1131 urday that eiiaiiud the Browns to come from behind and top the Yaiiikce, ‘f-G. Ws Ferrell iriade his dsbut in a Washington Iinlform and held the second place Chicago Wliita Sox m four hits and t-hc $PYIRWI$ won 6-2. Philadelphia Athletics turned back the fourth. plare Cleveland lfndians 3-2 wlalile Detroit and »Boston split a 111131 l" TEE?! winning the first 3-2 1111.1‘ dron- plng the nlghtcirp 5-4 In 10 inn- ings. Ray Haywotgili, Dmiw » 111st string catcher since Ifaiiager Mickey Coclirziiie \\'."s DIIfllltWl some weeks ago suffered a brokvll 10W- arm In the second same WM! struck by a ball tpitched b3‘ 101115 ~~ ——~~'i LeaguetiLood Is At Stake T 0 n1 i g hf Superiors and R.1'\"ers mart 1°‘ night In a City Softball 101191191 encountcr at the Park 171-11110“. Both teams tied at the 101391‘ thl standing and toriitlhfs "mile" will g0 into undlsputcd lciidcrshlv- MXDGET MEETWNG T1175 EVENT! 7G This evenlii; at 7 o'clock a 1116‘ get. softball 1118612117‘! will b1’ he,” 1n the Fireman's noom at F116 Hall. All those eiflcriiig a 108m are BIRGG to have a4 Fvpfffiflllilim‘ on hand. Rv WfI.l.l.A‘.\lS YD SMt-ICK 1 Hit/l Oiai TH’ BEAK care stratus!’ ANOTHER IDO, I a Z: 1,1