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PART 2-PAGE 2. A mot I MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES I NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. I 1w-hiding day game, of Thurmlay. June 31 I i Including day ear1111 of Thuraday.

June 3.1 BEAUTY GOES TO BAT UNDER BIG TENT CARDS ANDKRIST BEAT PHU, 1-0; $4' oR-1- TAKE 131 PLACE Cf 4 41 lir. EZi BROWNS DEFEAT YANKEES IN 10: INNINGS, 3 TO 2 Niggeling Shades Wenstoff in Mound Duel. 219 4) It 14 7 33 19 10 TEAM RATTING. TEAM BATTING. AB a II 1111 SD Pct.

1 AS a 11 NB Loll is 1380 :111 368 Iii .:811 1 Bete York 1140 143 17 Ftrooklyn .....1373 1145 353 8 12 .257 Detroit 1202 107 34r2; 7 4 ....1279 127 328 7 8 1313 127 314 41 Chivas .1312 124 333 8 10 .234 1 P8iivi4elph18 ..1348 130 318 3 12117 148 323 15 18 1025 89 241 4 Pit tbburgh 1250 144 313 8 18 -250 I 17 160 2g7 BOt on 11:17 104 '269 12 111 :237 1 Bost on 1343 119 3041 4 New York ....129.3 1.34 282 19 10 .218 st. Louis 1074105 233 It TEAM FIELDING. I rert A lkdt WE ors ratitcdr A TEAM PI ELDING. ::550 ..23 .1135 22 -t 17 Al 44.1. -130 4 El AN, xtt, Pet DP PO A DP PO A meinna I 44 1006 489 '26 .983 New York 40 920 401 Boston 7 928 439 '26 .981 hicago 33 6341 38S St, Louts 39 "1095 459 37 .977 .174 DP PO A rk 40 920 401 33 934 399 Hubbell Wins 250th for Giants; Yields 1 Hit.

69 lo's' Pet. 30 .979 27 .919 37 977 35 .975 .913 41 .1074 47 .971 47 .970 Philadelphia 32 1091 491 :9119777:11, St. 23 975 413 1 092 orlevelAno 45 1052 494 Bobton 47.1097 407 Washington 11 1030; 44 9 ohta 32 1091 4141 23 975 413 Ito 21 892 45 1032 44 4210117 407 Ion 1030; 44 9 Chi-ago 34 1022 420 41 Brooklyn 39 1107 45 New Vork 32 10'24 522 47 Philadelphia .11 1021 4 1 9 4 Pittsburgh 35 14147 47 45 i 1 It N. Attos-44'ii IMO I0 1 1014111111b. 4 444" MEI 1N1)1 IntrAt.

AB Dahlaren Phil. 131 Mustal. St. I 153 Mcsner. Herman.

Rrk. ....145 H. Walker. St. L.129 O'Dea.

St. 74 McCormick. Padden. Phil. 25 Kurowski.

St. Baker. Pitt. 41 Frey. Citi 149 Cetrian.

Pitt. Nicholbon Uhl. 133 4 i''' ItA'rrING. 11 11R RBI Pet INDIVIDUAL BATTING. 11 5i I 1 22 .362 AB HR 31 55 3 "1 359 atephette.

St. s5 12 32 i 6 "2 41 1" .315 i Dickey. li 00 0 1 '1 50 9 30 .315 Warr. Phil 47 2 17 0 20 41 I 15 .341 I Batt'''. Clev 31 77 11 0 4 24 0 8 .324 1 Patrice.

How 66 10 23 0 17 49 1 14 .32 2 Clew 120 16 40 0 3 11 0 1 .320 Goroieat. Det 3 1 10 1 3.1 3 14 .310 1E- Moore. Waeb 41 13 0 3 13 0 5 .317 'Radcliff. Det 87 1 21 0 Is 47 0 Iii 315 i Lindell. N.

125 12 $9 0 3 Ito it .313 Bitterns. Del 119 15 37 It 14 4 7 A 23 .307 I Wak flield. Del 152 17 47 EP 17 49 0 0 -300 Rotar. Clew 7 26 to It 40 I 10 .301 I Cranwr. Del .109 11 33 0 5 15 0 12 Bo 130 17 to 5 14 0 5 :7911 CartaAt.

Chi 41 E2 2 lit 0 2. .294 I C5114.51511, 97 12 '28 2 12 38 1 4 Will 146 '24 4 I ti 25 44 2 15 .201 I Estalcila. Phil 100 12 rot '2 '21 4 41 I 14 i Stainbick. N. 50 8 14 0 12 30 14 .2018 Det 311 1 10 1 1 :1 i 1 14 :41 gar'''.

womb 113 10 31 1 3 11 4 .286 Schulte. St. 11 0 3 lot 3ii 3 15 nt le 1411 11 1 12 3111 1 14 .98 1 Rosa Dei 36 1 21 i 1 it Early. Wash 113 10 3 12 4 .286 St. 11 0 I ot 36 3 I 5 Heath.

(Irv. I 40 IS 13 21 $9 37 47 33 2 4 14 10 3 111 1 1 to to to 2 0 0 1 1 New York. June 5 New York Yankees and St. Louis Browns i played their third straight nip and tuck battle today, but this time the i 70W1S came out on top, 3 to 2, in 10 I The American league champions were charged with four errors, but the chief reason for their defeat was the pitching of Johnny Niggelfrig. veteran knuckle ball hurler.

He finfited the Yanks to five hits and ruck out eight to run his season 7ikeouts to 33. Charley Keller's eighth homer of year tied the game in the nth, but the visitor's got a re- I prieve in the first of the tenth when. with one down, Nick Etten messed up Milt Byrnes' bounder. A wild pitch by Charley NVensioff put Byrnes on second from where he tallied when Chet Laabs singled thru short for his third hit of the game. Score: fj St.

Louis. June 5 world champion Cardinals took over first place in the National league for the first time this season by shutting out Philadelphia. I to 0, today as the Brooklyn Dodgers were defeated by Chicago. Stan Musiars one hit of the day a single in the sixthwas an all-important one. It drove in th? Cardinal tally to give them a half game margin over Brooklyn and extended the slugging outfielder's hitting streak to 22 consecutive games.

Called Under Protest. The contest was called after Innings. Bucky Harris. manager of the Phi Hies. protested the game because he said the Cardinals had made no effort to keep the held in proper condition for play during the time out.

Musiars hit broke up a pitching duel between young Howie Krist and Philadelphia's Jack Kraus. Krist allowed only four hits while Kraus limited the Red Birds to six. Neither hurler walked a mats. nor did either yield an extra base hit. 9131 Pet.

1 7 376 0 .34 7 4 .3 6 4 .335 7 .344 11 .333 0 .333 7 317 4 .313 19 312 13 .3 1 1 11 4 9 303 0 0 .293 10 209 0 221 too .2 Se 1 .200 2 .2 7 14 .27 4 2.3 23 .27 1 .27 1 11 .270 II .210 0 lb 20 3 13 207 .2611 4 .15 269 0 .202 10 .262 9 260 1 18 :511 9 .259 1 to ,.7.1101 to 1 .254 10 21 1 7 .294 1 .294 to tt4 .230 7 .264 24 24ft 4 13 38 33 '214 211 34. 38 ha 40 32 $1 $4 33 33 la 32 '211 34 28 18 37 4 18 34 Ot 211' PrIC 46111. tereV''' Philadelphia. St. Louie Ah PA 31rtaugh.2b 2 KteIn.b 3 1 Northe1.r1 3 1 3 0 Walker.et 2 1 1 0 Ailtamer 4 11 1 0 Mualaiei 3 1 4 0 Waadell.lf 4 0 0 1 Demaree.if 1 2 4 itt I 111 0 W.

4 0 1 1 1 0 Sandera.lb 0 Pt ay.3b I 1 I 3, 1 0 0 1 1.trlitiotome 1 II 2 0 I 1 1 3 KI1016.0 2 kurial-p io 0 1 28 4 21 10 2 3 6 '2 4 7 South Bend. Above are ix of the girls from the Kenosha and Racine teams. Left to right: Irene Ruhnke, Chicago; Elise Harney, Jacksonville, Marion Wohlwender, Cincinnati, Anpabella Thompson, Canada; Leola Mae Brody, Chicago, and Gloria Marks, San Diego, Cal. I A ern Photos.) St. Loots.

New York. Ah It PA Mill A utt'dre ela A 1 1 4 Stirntrelootts 4 41 1 3 4 1 2 4 0 2 1 0 01Hellerit 4 1 4 0 4 2 1 3 itAndell.rt 4 1 4 0 artak.rt l'i ti 2 0 3 4 rtainn.lb 0 13 0 4 1 0 0 :,...10 3 1 1 2iFtlen.111 4081 ----relle 3 0 10 :1 1 2 3 rilteelmit.P 3 0 0 2 Wenslotr.p 3 1 0 0 37 8 30 13 34 5 30 12 Ittetheny batted tor Wensloff and Dickey for Strrosseiss in tenth, St. Louts 000 tr20 000 1-3 Near York 000 010 001 0-2 Runsflt. Gutterid Fe Byrnes. Fr mill Nrlir York 7 Keller.

Johnson. Runs LI a ted InByrnes. Lasers L2j. Wenslott. Kellrr.

ErrorsWeatherly Sears. Gordon. Erten Home runKeller- Stolen bage l-andel. Sacrifices Nifieelintr. Stephens.

ori brif.esNesr York. 5: St. Louis. 9. on ballsWenslofi 3: Nicreling 3.

outWenolort. 0: Maling, S. Wild Nirreling, Wenslott UmRiers 1rnmel and Hubbard. Mark. Chi.

147 Met 'arth Hop. .133 Wavier. 'irk. O'Brien. nit.

47 Dem aree. St. :14 Ho Imem. Boa. .1 30 Galan.

Brk 151 urt Hugh. Phil 1 Casarretta. Chi 104 Fietrim. Pill. I 19 Novikolt.

Cht 41 Tipton. CM 127 Phil 32 Loworg. Chi. tictiso. tlitharn.

as.teit. Pi it-Phi .1 36 Chi. 14S liernandes. 91 Witek, N. Y.

145 Rowe. Phil. Klein. St. L.

.140 Northey. 1 17 Samiers. I 9 ust ine. I Vaughan. Itk P.

Walker. BrkI4S ow en. Brit. 118 W. Cooper.

St. 95 Moore. Brk Cosivar art. Pitt. .115 143 Workman.

Bo 133 Cami lb. Brit. IV) Loper. Pitt 102 Medwiek. Brit, I I 4 Juries.

N. Barrett. Pitt. 103 Crabtree. Cin.

Marion. St. L. Di Maggio. Pitt-14'2 Bartell, N.

Y. 65 Masi. Boa. 7 Cin 132 M. Cooper.

St. L. 29 Max. Phil. 130 Att.

N. Y. 126 Mueller. CM. 191 Russell.

Pitt. 131 Kim Ir. Itos. AS Walker. Cin 102 Burros.

Boa. 58 Shouri Ctn. 13 Elliott. Pitt. 140 C.

Barrett. Boa Merollo. (hi. 124 Wietel a nu. Bos 1 I 5 Livingston.

Phil 100 'Ivan. Rua. 417 Rosa. Boa. 108 Lombardi.

24. 71 natal. N. Y. inr I too.

324 Rails. Ctn. Mrtin. Chi. lit Dallessandrti.

(hi SO Nieman. Bos. 19 Padgattiy. Phil. 19 Glossop.

Brk. 53 Miller. CM. .1 45 rent. N.

Ir 11 3 Tough, he-man baseball will give way to the brand offered by the All-American Softball league in Wrigley field next Sunday. The league, which is the first organized professional all-woman softball circuit, was the idea of Phil Wrigley, owner of the Chicago Cubs, and is composed'of teams representing Rockford, Kenosha, Racine, and nr-7, 771 1 4 11 .23 4 25,3 4 244 12 243 13 23 234 10 .2341 14 .233 13 .232 1 .4 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 7 32 1 :231 CUBS WIN, 3 TO KNOCK DODGERS FROM TOP RUNG ii a 14 '2111 ati Mt 14 -A 1141 wit .2776 Erl ler. N. Ir I Turner. t'SI I 3 .280 Waih 14 1 1 a Applina.

CIO II. 141 -WWI clat Waak 108 18 :279 eliariAk. ht. 1210 14 277 i Millfbet, 411111 109 111 -217 t. 1 29.

.20. 5 :2 6 Iteltricr. Clew 14 16 1'01 '22 275 Hayes. St. 73 3 .274 Duerr.

Bin 153 12 2.73 St irnwessa. N. 24 2 ot .273 W. N. Y.120 14 -271 Ellen.

laa 16 .270 Priikly. Womb 137 16 -2113 1110oiv.nrib. Det 130 11 .2.63 ail- 126 13 I Want. 4711 10 .261 11. Waallt.14i4 "lo I 129 lb -256.

I Rubel. I lel I ill I I nut iwri.on. Boa 60 Tucker, Chi 123 15 Boudreau. Ches. .1 410 14 McQuinii.

St. I 17 II: -52 we50. P511 ell. itt -155 Siebert. Phil 157 18 .247 Carra.uuel.

Wait 17 .246 Simmono. Boa 77 4 .246 p031 .146 9 .243 1 Denning. '7 Weather's. N. Y.

9 5 12 241 38 Tyack. Phil S. 4 .2 Turchin, city. 13 4 Lake. Boa.

I lei ...2233018 ..237 Sullivan. Wash. -122 16 Lupien. 157 11 23:, 1 Staler. Phil 157 a 23 Tabor.

boo 114 241 I Richards. 63 7 029 i Hoover. Diet 131 13 ChM SC .122 In .5..0 Mayo. Phil 151 IR 071; Gordon. 124 17 Vain.

.101 It .224 Clew. 1 02 11 SP 11 Wash 149 1 it Culler. I hi 56 2 .219 1th III .0.0 4 2 i pi Treat. 1-111 0' 2 2,16 Cronin. Boa.

3h I .1143 i Modgin. Chi- 46 4 .113 illlaker. Si. 41 5 I I Mack. (lev 1210 II .21 1 I Hemaley.

N. 47 3 208 11... Newsome. Bop 32 2 107 Parson Del 55 0 .204 1 Harris. D.

.1. 83 8 201 I Peacock. Boa 68 4 3)0 greelr St. Al 3 198 Vernon. Wash 136 Is 197 Mlil BOO 48 4 196 Lator.

Bog 59 6 .194 goiters. (hi 411 2 193 Ferrell. St. 36 0 188 Caster. St.

I. tt .186 A. Dean. Clev 19 0 .185 Criarola. St.

L. $2 4 .182 Peters. 13 3 .179 Byrnes. St. 40 4 .175 1 Hari-twin Boa 54 3 1 .171 Gulteridge.

St. 85 9 07 Myatt. Vaal lot 4 .167 Heffner. St. 33 2 .143 Desautels.

Cler 63 2 .143 .143 PITCIIIIKIPS' SPX 133 W. 120 .103 Ma's's Chl 2 18Haeli .105 Lucter. Bog 2 ticee. .100 RYba. Bos 2 0 Wade .095 Zuber.

N. I 0 Karl. 091 Kennedy. 1 0 en iP 5 bucier. Bos Ryba.

Boss 2 5 Zubr.N.Y 1 Kennedy. Clee 1 riTirmuur Candini. Wash 3 Haynes. Chi 2 Of Rao, Locier. Boa UlLee.

Ryba. Boa 2 0 luta Lee. 0 Wade, Karl. 0 Center. '2111 7:7 I 11 I 3 1:1 33 0 10 :1 1 1 ii ft 2 7 0 3 16 :38 1 19 23 41 0 19 9 26 0 5 11 40 1 14 3 81 7 '28 41 4 16 13 3'2 '2 11 18 38 I 18 9 '24 0 5 25 45 1 16 22 4E1 2 21 i.

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Klein. Run batted In-- Mutual. Sairdb.etiratm. Walker. Lett on St.

Lows. 4. oulKraux. Krist. 2.

kilt by pitcher Northry I. UmpiresBarr. Jorda. and Conlan. Ti intI At GIANTS, 5: PIRATES.

(Picture on page 3, Sports.) Pittsburgh. June 5 0.P).--Car1 Hubbell. 39 year old master of the screw ball. hurled one hit ball in defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates. 5 to I.

today to hang up the 250th victory of his career for the New York Giants. The veteran southpaw silenced all of the Pirates except Elbie Fletcher, who drove the ball into the right field stands in the seventh inning for his second homer of the season. Hubbell struck out two and walked four. 4 '''''4t; (Continued from first sports page. AS BEAT INDIANS, 6-5.

Philadelphia. June 5 Bunching their seven hits effectively while One Arntzen kept Cleveland's 12 scattered. the Athletics nosed out the Indians today, 6 to 5. Altho they gained ground on the American league leaders, the A's dropped into fifth place. three percentage points behind the White Sox.

A home run by Elmer Valo the winning run in the sev inning. Cleveland's new first baseman. Mickey Rocco. contributed a double and triple to the attack in his first major league game. Score: 11.44.

IP 1 27 22 0 22 0 11 to 11 0 to 0 25 3 SO 1 0 10 0 15 0 1Z ii it 211 1 It 10 0 8 8 0 1 2 :230 14 lo 19 22 14 .222 6 10 22:1 .21 .2111 .2111 11 212 :4 214 1 3 .212 2 JOB 4 111.5 13 324 5 321 3 188 3 323 5 3111 .1741 316 19 314 114r 5 .162 3 -1121 2 .161 327 0 52 1 154 1 .154 1 .150 1 .142 2 .122 .122 3 -12 313 Augie 'Galan executed his second strikeout of the afternoon, but Vaughan socked his second single. After Medwick flied to Nicholson, 1-qw Fr ef Cleveland. I Ab 1-1 PA 3 2 1 0 3 1 3 0 1 0 1 3 4 2 3 0 4 1 10 0 4 0 3 1 4 I 4 3 4 0 2 0 a 0 2 EL ME.E.M.IoaIAUS 811111EMEMB I Gordon. lg. Y.

134 Two Strings Broken. Camilli singled to center. Vaughan wyeo.tek. Pitt so Pitcher Gloria Marks of the Ra- The performance the clarmy. St.

L. 104 stopping at second. Herman whizzed Giants' losing streak that had BRaurillicae.rvNTY 962 cine team, whose home is in San reached six defeats in their last Geary. Pitt WI' a single into right, scoring Vaughan Diego, was second choice in and putting Camilli on third with seven The other was a tie. Brown.

St. L. Ss a beauty contest held at an arm Johntton. Phil. 16 the tying run.

At the same time he snapped the Stewart. 70 camp in California. Pirates' string of five triumphs. Bortlagatat. Brit'.

'27 Hernandez Is Chased. Tobin Boa Hubbell had tried twice before sewpit. It was at this juncture that Wyse this season to become the Only Naylor. Phil. rlis fltio went in.

He got the count on Mick- 6 active pitcher to score 250 victories. 11,11 ey Owen to two balls and two But both times he was drivers from 'irk. Is strikes. Then he came in with a the moundthe first time by the Seeker. Chi.

69 egro tants low curve which appeared to be a Webber. Brk. 7 Cubs and the second by the Cards. pitting. N.

A-. 7 perfect strike. Goetz didn't think ace Memp Ls Today he was backed up by an 11 Poland NT-Ilos 4 5 so and Hernandez was the first to Stirr. 'cm ns hit attack that scored three runs in Tod. chi: iit express his surprise at the ruling.

the first inning and two more in the Bean. Brk. 19 Birfore Chico could think of the 0 IM1b. diEk AM. 791 7 second.

Score: ine Philling Cin 10 first so and Hernandez was the to I 1 express his surprise at the ruling. Chico could think of the Red I VI Cm aoxT( sPto.ilrarnd.r1NnT-Boa... 155 ace itlemp his Today he was backed up by an 11 TM' il: Chl. il44 hit attack that scored three runs in the first inning and two more in the JDElfeon. :vadepr.3h..irirrink:....

12 second. Score: Red AbH PA! Flockettet 5 4 3 0 i Valn.if Beaudreau.of 4 4 3 et cullnblne.r1 4 0 1 OiMayo.30 littatti.lf 4 1 1 Eeltner.312 4 AO 0 1 Siebert.lb 4 2 10 2 Sut1er.21) 4 0 1 4,4..211 4 0 .3 tilWavner.e 3 1 1 31Arnizen.p 0 0 1 til 37 12 24 13 Abli PA! Mei' 5 4 3 OiValnif raki.of 4 4 3 et 4 0 1 OiMayo.313 If 4 1 1 Orack.rf 4 0 0 1 Siebert.lb la A 4 2102 Suder.20 4 0 1 21, 4 0 3 AlWavner.e "Aci, 3 1 1 3LArnizera.P 3 0 5 2 0 0 II 0 2 0 40 so ws, A 30 7 27 IO 1PICORDIL 01Maltabergyr.C111-1 fuer Chi. 1 1 cm a Chi. 1 1 I 1 roqin batted 'or Million' in ninth. Cle veland 000 011 101S Philadelphia 300 020 10x-6 RunePhiladelphia! Vale 131.

White 121. a. Cleveland: Hocket 21. Heath, Baby. Run5 batted inTyack (3).

121. Valo. Boudreau (21. Cullen- Rocco. R05ar.

ErrorsMack Suder. Two base lut sTyack. ockett. Boudreau. Heath.

Three base hit Ro-co. Home runr Stolen ba Pet- MaYo. Hockett (21, SaerificesCullenbinf Mayo. Boudreau. Double playsMack 1,, Boudreau to Roo: Suder to Siebert.

on haeeePhiladelphia. 5: Cleveland. Strw-k outBagbv. I arntten. I.

ballalkorby. 4. 7 in ti 1 Miinar. in 1 2-3. nitet, Barrt-.

Ern pirePingram. Wea ter. nu Stewart. Three members of the South Bend team dress for practice. Left to right: Jean Wilson, Corning, N.

Margaret Stefani, Detroit, and Muriel Coben, Canada. Et 1 1 IMoving Along Thornton Lee I th Engli words he wanted to say, ed the hot headed Cincinnatian, in a frenzy of anger, had Chico on his way. Al Todd went in and Wyse The Memphis Red S( this time one that Owen thought was a i e. Mickey the top attractions of co bounced it gently to Martin and the Dodgers' last threat was over. Wyse this afternoon to play retired Moore, Walker and Al Glos- ball, will invade Comi American Giants in a Ne sop easily in the nin can league double head( I ninth.

at 1 :30. I The victory gave the Cubs a 2 to 1 1 edge in the series which ends The Red Sox were the I with a double header this afternoon. to win the league chan 1 The series started with Lon War- in 1938 before Sat ch "i neke's cheering 8 to 1 blistering of Kansas City Monarchs four year reign. The the then first-placers. Then there was that 18 to 5 accident Friday.

Giants, incidentally, tr( Monarchs last Wednesde The Cubs and the Brooklyn Dod g. Indianapolis for their ers will meet in a double header tant victory of the year. SoxToday The Memphis Red the top attractions of ball, will invade Comiskey this afternoon to play American Giants in a can league double header. at 1:30. The Red Sox were the to win the league in 1938 before Satchel Kansas City Monarchs four year reign.

The Giants, incidentally, Monarchs last Wednesday Indianapolis for their tant victory of the year. Chi- Boo 1 1 Cies 1 1 Wak 1 0 Pyle. Wash 3 4 1 Humphries. 1.111 3 4 1 E. Smith.

2 3 1 Dietrich. Chi 3 2 Borowy. N. 2 4 1 Brown. Dos 2 1 Ntateling.

St. 1 7 1 2 1 Arntzen. Phtl 1 2 Naytmek. clesr 1 2 H. 1 3 Munertet.

St. 1.1 3 2 Dobson. Boa 1 2 Borworth. St.D 1 2 White. Det .0 1 Utilise.

Beg. 0 4 2 3 2 Mertz. 3 3 Post. Cies' 0 3 3 Donald. N.

0 '1 3 Gortoca Det. 0 3 Milnar. tier Ostermueller.S11 0 2 2111eving. -0 I 2 Pniter. I.

L. 0 2issvitt. orld Russo. h. Y.

Itit.omea. Wadeb 0 11 c.i.7.... Macon. 4 13.1.N; 00:1 th.ti New York. Pittsburali.

AbH PAI Ali II A Rucker.cf 5 1 6 0 Geary.ss 4 0 1 3 AThrleki7nlirkCI L. trrint (hi Jurges.ss 3 1 2 4 II 0 2 0 :41, ,1,. 9, J4 (0, 1 7 Sox, one of tAtittrtrir31 1 Pit 0 1 0 0 0 S.10, 1 oNps.i ti :1:1 01 (in 1 I colored base- Lonibardi.e 3 0 5 11Fletcher.lb 1 1 12 1 grist. St. L.

0113egas. en 1 park MrntrVItv 1 A 1 I A luerber.BrIlrk... 1 1irmons. Brk. 1 0 ti 0 0 Munger St.

1 0 VaiiMeer. CM. 4 1 3 1 the Chicago Oremo.lb 4 '2 t4 4) 1 0 .1 3 0 Gomme.21) 1 0 1 Negro Ameri- starting 0 0 0 Sewell. Pitt 6 I Wittig' 3 I 1 AKPOditlanimertes.r.:St 1........ 4 1 Kit horn.

Cid 4 teollmdt 0 0 0 2 a.it 0 0 0 il Newsom. IS I Waiter's Cm ra 3 last team ttSi.18,.1.; 22 championship 33 11 27 Lannina. 3 1 Phil. 2 Shout). Cm.

3 1 Brk. 2 Paige's started a batted for IBorranSdhtunibaneignhi Johnson. 4 2 Gumbert. St.L. 2 5 Head.

Brk 4 2 oeeringer. CM. 2 300 200 0410 uslizth. ICI.Brien American grstalti.orrgt nun 000 100-1 Tobin. Bo 4 2 Sayles.

N. 1 trounced the RunsNew York: Rucker. Jurges. Ott. yracuhs.

Phi.tla.:: I I Lee. Chl 1 night In 1.34trtii,li VEllgierbre Int Ignoe. reIrOrkprr. een St. 5 1 most impor- Bucker.

FiPteher. oErrorLaoning. 'rwo Hebert. St. 3 2 Gornical.

Pitt I base hitsRucker. Jurges. Gordon. Home White. St.

3 bali 2 Fuchs 1 1 ruti---tir. Stole (i': 1 lt has'Ott. 1 i Wyatt. Brk 3 2 Trnk ile. N.

Against Chicago. Memphis 111 pit a i'ir toC' to Geary to .33 it-Barrel 6 Chi Lir ms it.vir:ii,),,iyite to 3 Macon: 4 3 Snalrit(to a lineup including Larry Brown. 0 manager a arid catcher, formerly with tit! sLannint rubbeit la Trill 44 Pi" the American Giants in the same Lotirata N.Y. 4 4 f1S i trig: 411 dual Porter I Anklehalli Moss, eigno. 3 'It II Ilininas; Laiiinint.

es in Ii i Chi. 3 3 'sir cbs Shumati. 2 in Itramit. I in Dietz. ti flail I 3 randt Pitt 4k pitcher; Jelly Taylor.

flashy first in I. Hit by lutcherDietz Wild rat. 3 It N. 0 C. Melton.

N.Y. 2 I. Gme, Chi 1 Byrne. N. 1 Carrasq ue I.W as 5-6 1 Chandler.

N. 1r 5 1 Judd Bos 4 1 Flores. Phil Newhouser. Det 3 1 Overmtre. Det 3 5 A.

Smith. tles.3 4 5 4 Boob ata. N. 5 4 Wol ff Phil 5 Trout. Det 8 3 Hushson.

Bos 4 Leonard. Wash 4 4 Murphy. N. 4 4 Salveson. Cles 2 4 Bndses.

Det 3 4 A. Dean. Cies 3 Christopher. Phil 4 Trucks. Det 4 3 Wynn.

3 Sututra. St. 3 5 Black. '2 5 Gatehouse. St.

L.2 Wenstoff. 2 3 Harder. Cley '2 2 Caster. St. 2 1 limos.

Cid Terry. Boa 1 1 1 WNW i War I CHICAGO. AR Hurls Sox to Curtright, It 4 0 0 Ko 2b. 4 1 2 MOSM rt 4 0 4-1 Triumph Appling, as 4 1 0 i Kuhel, lb 4 0 2 ITre11. 4 0 0 I Lee, 4 0 I I Continued from first sports page.

I 4 0 Kni A 0 0 3 5 0 1 0 2 4 2 1 0 5 4 0 0 4 1 0 4 10 SENATORS BEAT TIGERS. 6-3. (Picture on page 3, Sports.) Washington. D. June 5 (IP).

The Senators hit in the pinches and look advantage of Detroit lapses to defeat the Tigers. 6 to 3, today and back into second place in the teague. 1.arly Wynn registered his fourth zoight victory in bringing the Senators within striking distance of the New York Yankees. Wynn's season record is four triumphs against three losses. He was relieved by Milt Hoe fner in the eighth.

Hal Newhouser worked live innings for Detroit and was charged with the loss. Johnny Gorsica finished. Jimmy Bloodworth. Detroit second baseman. sprained his ankle on a fielding play in the fifth and left the game.

Score: Detroit. Wasitincton. At; AbH PA1 Froover. 4 1 0 4 L7aoe.rt 5 1 4 01 reatoer.el 5 2 1 0 3 1 5 0 wakeheld.rt 5 1 0 0 Priddy.213 3 2 2 2 Il1gtrinF-313 5 2 2 Johnson.11 1 1 0 Ross.11-'212 5 3 2 1.400re 11 0 0 0 Tork.1h 4 3 2 0 3 1 2 0 3 3 Sullivan.ss 3 0 0 2 arrig.11 2 1 0 Giutianire 4 5 0 3 2 4 2 Cernon.lb 4 3 houoer.o 2 0 2 (I (.0 1 'lea. op 1 0 0 1 Myatt 0 01 Elae1ner.13 1 0 0 11 24 15 29 8 27 6 loss.

Johnny Gorsica finished. Jimmy Bloodworth. Detroit sec- ond baseman. sprained his ankle on a fielding play in the fifth and left 1 he game. Score: Detroit.

At; Frocreer, i A. Ab ss 4 1 i 4 5 1 4 0 1 rrarneref 5 2 1 0 Soence.e1 3 1 5 0 Wageheldxf 5 1 0 0 Priddy.2b 3 2 2 2 Higtrins3b 5 2 2 Johnson If 1 1 ti Ross.11-'212 5 3 2 1.N1oore.lt 6 () 4 0 3 1 ampris.313 2 0 3 CI 2 0 3 3 Sullivamss 0 0 ai-rigif 1: 1 0 Giulianire 4 0 5 0 3 2 4 2 4 3 0 hoser.p 2 0 0 2 WYnn31 0 4 1 i udeaop 1. 0 1 My- tt ii 0 0 0 Haeirller.n 1 0 0 40 11 24 15 "9 8 27 6 el I POSTON. 1 this afternoon in Wrigley field. Hi in the second with a double, but AR RBI I' A It made amends for this neglect with 4 0 1 0 .,1 0 01Bithorn and Claude Passeau, both milea.

et their two run third. Tucker set this still smarting from cruel treatment nor. rf 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 Doerr. 211) 0 0 0 I 1 at the hands of the Phillies, are incident in motion by singling to Tabor. ith 4000211 slated to pitch for the Cubs.

It is to center, after which Curtright popped 'Lupien. lb 3 it be to Doerr. Kolloway stepped into Simmons, If 4 0 1 0 3 0 11 Whit Wyatt and Curt Davis or .1 1 0 I 0 Rube Melton for the Dodgers. the proceedings with his triple, a 1 raetee The Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds will play a morning game in Wrig- ley field next Friday. The Cub office announced the contest would start at 11 o'clock as an experiment in response to request of war workers on shifts that preclude their attend- ance at afternoon games.

iW AUK EGAN SHUT OUT BY LANE Faust to Pitch Tonight TECH HIGH 3-6 for Match Corporation TECH HIGH, 3-0 (Picture on page 3, Sports.) Lane Tech High. champion of the north section in the City league, shut out Waukegan of the Suburban league, 3 to O. yesterday in Winne Leslie Faust. 17 year old Des Plaines pitcher who blanked Sommers. 4 to U.

Friday. will try for his second straight victory tonight when 1 he Match Corporation of America meets the Inland Steel itchHubbell. Losing pitcherReseigno. sacker here on an army furlough Vlinpa esNi an agrkurth. Stewart.

unn. and Neil Robinson. center fielder I Time-1 :59. Attendanct-9, intl. and for three seasons the leagues BRAVES TRIP REDS, 64.

Cincinnati. a. Jurw 5 Butch champion home run hitter. Nieman, former half back for the It is expected that Ted IDouble University of Kansas, broke up an Duty Radcliffe, Chicago's versatile up and down ball game today with manager, pitcher, and catcher, will a ninth inning triple that gave the start on the mound against Moss Boston Braves a 7 to 5 victory over In the first game, with Gentry Jes- the Cincinnati Reds. sup the home team's choice against Nieman took full advantage of Willie Hudson in the second game.

a set-up provided by Lonnie Frey's The lineups: fumble on a double play ball. After MEMPHIS. CHICAGO. tTommy Holmes had singled with Hyde. rf Wyatt, spi Bankhead.

lb Davenport. ef one out. Johnny McCarthy sent a MeDamels, ab Rissant. If grounder to Frey and the inning Robinson. ef A.

Radcliffe. 3b should have been over. Instead, two Taylor. I Young. Morney.

PP Pennington. et men were on and Nieman was up Longley. If Charter. lb to deliver his drive to the right field Brown. Smith.

21, corner. Score: MONS, T. Radcliffe, IS Hudson. Jessup, I cinetnnati. Hudson.

Jessup, Boston. cinelonati. sacker horn nn nn nrmy fitrInutzh: ri.tc.h..7:1:.tuti2r.i..:..,,,L.u.iiling.,,pitr.9er,-:R.rivgno. fumble on a double play ball. After I Tommy Holmes had singled with one out.

Johnny McCarthy sent 1 grounder to Frey and the inning should have been over. Instead. two I men were on and Nieman was up 1 to deliver his drive to the right field! I corner. Score: -0- Newsome is 4 it 0 3 01 drive to the wall in right center 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tucker streaking around to the Brou 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 plate. Kolloway scored under cover i of Moses' long fly to Fox.

4.32 1 6 1 27 6 2 The Boston third put a little ex- Cronin batted for Hughson in seventh tra pressure on Lee's arm. Skeeter and Lake batted for 31. BtliWn in ninth. Newsome opened with a double Chicago 1 ti! 000 001-1 down the third base line and Hugh- Boston 000 000 001-1 son walked. A pop foul handled by Two base hitsKuhel.

NCW. iiiii Three base hitsMiles. KOMIM11 Hm 3 Home Home Mike Tresh took care of Miles. Fox runLupien. Stolen basesTucker.

A Pp- forced Hughson at second, barely ling. Left on basesChicago. '7; Boston. O. escaping a double killing.

Doerr Struck outIlughson. 31, Brown. Lee, ended the inning with a tall fly to 1.. Bases on ballsHughston. 31.

Brown. Tucker. The Red Sox also had two 11; Lee. 5. HitsHughson.

6 in 7 innings; --M. Brown. 1 in 2. Losing pitcherHugh- on bases because of a pass and sin- son. UmpiresSummers and and battpc for Newhouser In sixth gle i one out in the seventh.

1Grieve. paid. Metro batted for Hams in ninth: 'hotted for Wynn in seventh. I With two out, Manager Joe Cronin i (Km 000 219-3 picked himself to bat for Hughson 1 Washlagion 001 020 30111-6 r. and flied to Curtright.

i rrl r. 71 it r7 KT Ar, A V17 -aa- is 4 II 0 3 0 drive to the wall in right center. 10001100 Tucker streaking around to the M. Broo ii. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 plate.

Kolloway scored under cover i 32 14 1 27 6 2 of Moses' long fly to Fox. i The Boston third put a little ex- 1 Cronin batted for Bughson in seventh tra pressure on Lee's arm. Skeeter I and Lake batted for M. Brown in ninth. Newsome opened with a double Itv! 1100 001-1 moo 000 oot--1 down the third base line and Hugh- A c-111 sn.41A,e1 i Two 10Ilo hltsK NeW.

iiiii The Friday game will be the next National league game in Wrigley field after today's double header. mac park. Jim Sucheski pitched his fourth shutout and llth victory of the season for Lane. He yielded Ionly four scattered hits. It waz the 25th straight victory for Lane this year.

of which 18 were won in City league competitoin. Score: Waukegan 000 000 0--0 4 0 Lane 002 001 -3 6 0 ers park, Park Ridge. of East Chicago at Playground i Cubs and cox Up 1 to Date Averages RHEINGOLDS WIN OVER PARICHY GIRLS, 3 TO Battenea--Cole and Schultz: Sucheckl ar4 Me leen I FIREMEN CLASH WITH FERN WOOD ALL-STARS TODAY IKEMEN CLA.N1-1 WITH FERN WOOD ALL STARS TODAY PersonnI Menows I Bs. IC if flhIRflRIII Pct. it 1 0 0 I 10 1.000 I 4 I it ill 0 333 111 49 0 'I .322 1 4 1 it It .308 13 is 4 5 I 21 .300 1 3 0 .810 10 ...41 fl 0 .2117 13 I ft 16 .2112 2 7 2 0 0 2 .:2110 23 13 2 0 19 .279 14 33 4 0 3 10 .277 I 2 3 0 2 .222 7 IS 4 0 2 3 .114 A 20 11 0 I i i i Plant Executives WE WILL TRAIN Employees for You Catherine Fellmeth won a pitch-1 ing duel with Laura Bishop and the Rheingolds defeated the Pariehy METROPOLITAN Bloomer Girls, 3 to 2, last night in IHAS 13 CONTESTS Rheingold stadium in a Metropolitan Chicago Girls Major Softball league ON TODAY's CARD game.

Fel 'meth yielded only three hits. The Gold Crowns beat the Metropolitan Amateur base-Tungsten Sparks, 6 to 4, in Shew- ball league has booked 13 games for bridge field and the Rockolas shut 1 this afternoon. The Maelejewski out the Benda Coals Co-eds, 5 to 0, Boosters, favorites to win the junior in Rockola stadium on Lonnie Stark's I championship. will i va River three hit pitching. Tonight's sched- park to take on the Camerons in one ule: of the featured contests.

The sched ute: METROPOLITAN HAS 13 CONTESTS ON TODAYls CARD The Metropolitan Amateur ball league has booked 13 games for this afternoon. The Maciejewski Boosters. favorites to win the junior championship. will i va River park to take on the Camerons in one of the featured contests. The sched- ule: BunsWashington: Case 12l.

Spence. Priddy. Vernon 2 Detroit: Hoover, Cra- Lee Drives in Appling. ruse, Richards. Runs hatted inCase.

Cra- mer :2: Ross. Priddy I 2.) Sullivan. Er- Appling finally got to base in the -13 rsPridely. Sullivan 131 Wakefield. Big- Two base hitsHiggins.

Case. Hoover. ninth, the fare for the ride being a i-iiiimer. Three base hitPriddy. Stolen fumble by Tabor.

Then Luke stole basescase. Spence. fi ceM ya t. Double plaYs---Hoover to Bloodworth to York: second. Neither Kuhel nor 'Fresh to Priddy to Vernon.

Left on could aid Luke The Chicago Firemen, unbeaten In basesDetroit. 13: Washington. 7. Bases but Lee whistled rm ballsNewhouser. a '1 Wynn.

Gorsica. a single past Doerr and the short. league competition, will make their 4: Haetner. I. Struck outNew-houser, 3: IV )mn 4 Haelner.

1. HitsNewhouser. 5 stop cashed in at the plate. first Chicago appearance today when 5 innings; Gorsica. 3 in 3: Wynn.

in Lee had little trouble other than they play the Fernwood All-Stars at 7- Haefner. 4 in Winnitur pitcher 104th and Wallace streets, in the top Losinir pitei-ierNewhouser. Um- Lupien's homer which opened the Berry. Rue. and McGowan.

Time encounter of the Midwest Baseball A i end ninth. With one out, Roy Partee walked and Newsome was credited league's eight game schedule. which with a double when Tucker stum I also has two members. Queen of Sox Name Made, bled trying to get under the fly Angels and the Benda Coals, open-ball. Lee dispatched the next two mg their home seasons.

Grove to Face batters on infield taps. The All-Stars, manpged by Don Hofstra, have won seven of eight Boston Today IPROBABLE MAJOR games this season. Jack Dowling, will be a a Mike Murphy's 'LEAGUE PITCHERS mound nominee, while the AllStars will depend on Ray Kwoka. The This, fully staffed sari ouippeci training center is asailable for instructional work to prepare men and women for efficient service in your plant. We teach ior A-my reek now! Ali 11 Al Ah PA AB Joost.3b 5 0 4 1 Frey.3b 1 arneke 12 0 1 II 3 McCullough 1 Ryan.2b 5 0 1 5 Miller.ss li 1 1 1 Holnies.

5 3 4 irabtree.el 3 0 1 0 MeCarthy.lb 5 2 8 0 Mueller.e 1 0 0 I Hark 152 Workman.r1 5 2 2 OlileCmick.lb 5 3 it Derrioger 13 Niernan.11 ii 0' Mesner.3b 3 I 7 Masi.e 4 ii i 2 Mareliall.r1 5 0 3 0 Nici11'un 1" ap" 1 1 1 "eum.t alii.e it ii 1 3 11N i tiliMi 1 0 0 2, 3 3 1 0 no 1 0 0 0 Heutiserp 0 0 0 1 Bit horn 2.1 thAas 1 1 0 0 151 Stone.p i 1 0 I 0 rev 1 i 9 Bresiscr 0 0 0 ti 3 Nhaetio 7.1 42 14 27 12, 9 12 27 12 Meruilo -Kelleher batted for Crabtree in filth: 95 tBatted tor Heusser In filth; 113atted tor w. 1, 5 Stone in illo.too ninth. 0 1 Cincinnati lb 120 000-5 boast 1: 010 40 tott2-7 11-1 RunsBoston Holmes 121. McCarthy Revere-Kilbourne Bracket. I2 I.

Vorkmitil. Nieman. Masi, Cincinnati Platt ist Goldammers 18 Clarion A. Revere Tipton I 2 1.. Frey.

Miller.Me sner. Ber Ler til batted inlA orkman. Nienrin 11 14 I. 1etel- 23 Park. 3 ii.

m. mann. 'room. I. r.

Miller. McCormick. Wilson Sports it. St. Bans.

Kilbourne Walker. Haas. ErrorsTobin 121. Frey ..8 batting: -1 park. 3 p.

m. 12 I. Jo-t. Two base hitsWorkman. Tobin.

Miller. Walker. Three base hits perrentatr. Willek fg. vs.

Don; las Park Nieman. Stolen bases Nieman Mast- 119.0titt, total. Ridge, 2 :30 Li. ni. Wietelniann Walker.

Haas. sacrifices Walters. Brewster. Double playTobin to I Harrlown-Humbohlt Bracket. Masi to McCarthy.

Lett on basesBoston. Davidson Mfg. vs. River Grove. River to; Cincinnati.

15. Bases on ballsTobin. All Grove. htith street and Grand avenue. 2.30 3: Donovan.

3: Hemmer. 1. Struck out Ha, 1 P- Tobin. 1: Donovan. 1 Wallet P.

.2 heus si Sir. 1: Stone. 'Z. HitsTobus. in 4 1-3 Liberals vs.

Skarda Harrison innings: Donovan. 4 in 4 2-3; Walters. 10 117 park. 2.30 p. in.

Coyne vs. Harmor-a. Humboldt park. 3 411u.r1s.toilite,774.nr; iii ji. t2nalliii 4 Winning tilteher Donovan.

Lotting 1 ultss P. tn. and Sears. Attendance. 2.017.

APpling 126 Gage Park-Suburban Bracket. Kuhr! 1211 I W. Lee 5 (- Immo 1: IS 1Ser Ler tiff TdiI :19 ram hotting: percent ace. 119.01;0; IL Rs 16 II- as .14,6711.011.. L.1.11 Mgr 1' I 0 0 0 ft I I ft 0 I :1 i ii 3 .1 I I II I .167 5 10 0 ft II .1 15 I i if 0 .130 0 I fi ft 0 101 At hit.

1.37'.!; 319; 1. AttendanceAt home. Roikolas vs. Gold Crowns In Shewbridice field. 74th and Aberdeen streets: Ttillgeten Sparks VP.

Rheingolds An Rhoingold eltatilurn 751 street and Euclid FiVPrille. and the Benda Coals Co-eds VP. Pariehy Bloomer Girls in Pariehy sladium. Harlem avenue and Harrison street. vs.

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Boston. June 5.Jake Wade INTERVIEWING FACILITIES It II 1'n II sit it KI co 3 0 0 0 1 11 11 0 11 I 3 13 I II II 117 I I I 1 II :12 14 0 le 30 41 3 7 Ampl facilities for interviewing alpphcants Write for appointment tit vour plant or our office. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. VV. L.

Pet. IV. i. Pet. Indi'nolis IN 7 lb lit .484 Toledo 16 12.571 St.

Paul 15 ID .441 Columbus In 13 12 19 .387 Milwaukee 16 15 Kan. City 11 18.370 Address A CS. Tribune Pet .333 .171 1 .254 I 1 1 I IN GAMES TODAY; schedule: Oaklawn vs. Skokie Indians in Oakton and Orval Grove will pitch tomor- un 5 fp I ork, park. Cicero tiVelltie and Oakton street.

row when the White Sox close the pitchers in the major leagues to-1 Skokie 1 Chicago Hornets vs. Benda Coals in Per- eastern portion of their lour with a I morrow with won and lost records: wya field, 31st street and East End avenue. double header. The Red Sox plan NATIONAL LEAGUE. Navy Air Tech at Glen Ellyn.

to start Yank Terry and Oscar Judd. 1 Brooklyn at ChicasoWyatt 13-21 and Chicago k'iremen vs. Fernwood All-Stara Melton 1241 or Davis I I-1. I vs. Passeau at 104th and Wallace streets.

--a I 13-31 and Bithorn 14-01. All-Americans at Arlington Heights. burghWittig (34i I Manager James Dykes continues New York at Pitts Ace Fasteners vs Queen of kit els In and Melton 12-21 vs. Klinger 13-1, Hallett 10-1 1. 4 Welles park.

Mo'ntro-ae and Western- Andrews ttl3 CincinnatiBarrett 1' -5 I and Semi-Swingers vs. Cole-Lenzis at Hoskins. Starr 3-41 and Riddle Ill- 4-37w Boston DetiolUs Floral. at Elmhurst. Philadelphia at St.

LouisJoluison 4-21 and Rowe 13-31 vs. Gumbert 2-4 and nrecheen 1 AMERICAN Detroit at WashingtonTrout ili-23 and I College Baseball Overmi re 13-11 vs. Can dint L3-01 and Pyle 13-4 Cleveland at PhiladelphiaReynolds 10-3) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. aaing VE. Christopher 14-31 Michigan State.

'2; Western Michigan, 1. It. Louis at New YorkStindra 13-11 Ohio State. Camp Atterhury, O. and 11-51 vs.

Donald 0-2 i I Indiantown Gap Army. I.afa3ettr. 4. For Cubs-Sox Scores Phone 7 32 6 0 5 5 .211 Guadalupanos vs. Marzano.

Gage park. 3 P. M. Glenview, Pier Bowlers Tucker 131 1 Grant EA It; i 1 5 Curtrieht 7 Moose-Hammond vs. Assumption.

Indiana Meet for 4th Time Today 47 12 2 i I 6 Humphries 18 3 4 2 II 0 0 Harbor. 3 P. M. 2 2 St. David.

vs. Marzanao Boosters. Gage The Glenview Air Station bowl- Culler 56 1 1 0 3 6 .214 park. I p. m.

ing team, which has beaten Navy Tre.11 S9 2 11 0 0 0 4 .203 0 2 lg .9 0 North and South Juniors. piers tenpin players twice in three I solitin 46 4 ill lleesi is 1. 4o 3 .167 Macieteuski vs. Cameron. River park.

earlier matches. will meet the sail- T. 1 it 1 0 It 0 I 3 ors for the fourth time at Bowling I Smith 19 0 I 0 0 0 Pals A. C. vp.

Beavers, Byrne field. 50th it 0 0 0 0 2 moo street and Damen avenue. 1:30 p. m. lane.

5552 Broadway, this afternoon. Grose lo 0 II 0 0 0 .01100 Glenview will be anchored by Clar- Rn" 13.3111S A. C. vs. Bobras.

Jackson park. Dietrich 10 1 0 4i 0 0 I 2:30 p. in ence Porter. and the pier by Fred Team battinc: At hal. 1.093: hits.

Chicago Boys ri ots VP. RnZi0Pki Furriers. Hamilton park. 72d street and Normal Ave- Lauchner. Members of the winning pereentage.

.231. A i endaneeAl home. flue. 2.30 p. la.

squad will be awarded war stamps. total. 176.532. .211 .241 .103 .1944 .167 .091 .000 MOO TESTERDAT'S RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Milwaukee. Louisville. 1. Minneapolis. Columbus.

4. Toledo. 8: St. Paul. 5 13 inningsi Indianapolis-Kansas City not scheduled.

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Knoxville. 10: New Orleans. 8. Nashville.

9: Birmingham. 6. Only games scheduled. PACIFIc COAST LEAGUE. Oakland.

2-u. Portland. 1-5. Los Angeles. 0-13: Sacramento.

0-3. San Diego. 3-2; San Francisco. 2-3. Hollywood.

Seattle. 1. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Syracuse. 12; Jersey ritY.

O. Montreal. Rochester. 4. Toronto.

10: Buffalo. 0, Baltimore. Newark. O. to wonder what has happened to Eddie Smith.

The southpaw last was seen on Wednesday, when he started for his New Jersey home to consult with his draft board. By way of avoiding week-end travel, the White Sox will remain here until Monday afternoon, reaching Detroit the following morning. They will open against the Tigers in a twilight game Wednesday. to wonder what has happened to Eddie Smith. The southpaw last was seen on Wednesday, when he started for his New Jersey home to consult with his draft board.

By way of avoiding week-end travel, the White Sox will remain here until Monday afternoon, reach- j.ng Detroit the following morning. SUPerior 0260 CHICAGO TRIBUNE SPORTS BULLETIN slams and Borowy 12-4 I. I Purdne, 5-9; Bunkerhill NW $ta- Chicago at BostonWade 11-11 and Grove vs. Judd 14-11 and Terry 1.1-1j. lion.

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