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SS ae ca ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 198f ead Johnny Goodman Favored to Win Trans-Mississippi Golf Tourney | --OMATASHOTMAKER EARNSHAW SETS SIZZLING PACE IN AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAY \ : MATCHED ACAINST |Linesmen Lose Fourth Straight Tilt BIG RIGHT-HANDRR 4|Cubs,Robins TieforBigFourLoopLead [| MINNEAPOLIS MAN snes =< cos! WHTTING PROMOTES INTEREST RECORDS 11 WINS [BEGIN PLAY FOR WESTERN = tcsian, uring or cure, | | Bill Fowler, Fargo Star, sched.) Puce tecaltesave | IN BASEBALL IN NEW ENGLAND IN CAMES 10 DATE OPEN GOLF TOURNEY CROWN garemar NDINGS — a a — uled to Play Fred Dold, conga Petg. BIG FOUR LEAGUE cs y i G. P. Eat Shop 2 ae ae Aggie Moundsman Has 30 to Gene Sarazen to Defend Crown Standings ton 4 Wenlias Kans. Bamarer Dugpeeccs $$ So Noungstere Out Every |Expect Philadelphia Athletics’| Against Field of 120; Noted as cubs. vier , Capital Laundry . : ay in Junior Leagues ; Players Entered | the S | Robins : WEATHER HAMPERS SHOTS/°: = Wi .. we 4 429 Moundsman to Break His 4 TAR’ Giants 3.250 Company A cor 7 aus New England, N. D,, June 18— Miami Valley country club, Dayton, lay fi Athletics 4 000 $ Suffering their fourth straight set- | With from 30 to 50 youngsters out Mark of Last Season ©., June 18.—()—Over Miami valley's ART KRENZ ‘The Cubs and Robins are tied in the t Dr. Barton, Davenport Sharp-|back, the Northwestern Bell d-ball eyery day, Ray Whiting, director of —_— bunkered and trapped terrain, one of ‘Big Four league, one of the two jun- , team was defeated 7-3 by the Bis- the junior baseball program, is doing th : sas 1B tor baseball circuits sponsored by the shooter, Defeats M’Crary, | marck Dairy ten in the only contest | his bit to promote interest in baseball SENATORS DOWN BROWNS| ‘he most hazardous greenswar Bismarck board of recreational ac- Champion Two Years in the Bismarck kittenball league |; a this section of the country, more than tivity. j P' Wednesday night. | Boston he Ate isomer fe aia Hoe 120 golfers from all sections of the The Cubs, loop-leaders Tuesday, M. Hummel, Dairy moundsman, al- | Chicago first string hurler ‘withthe University |Brooklyn Defeats Pittsburgh | country started Thursday in quest of were defeated 17-16 by the Robins Golden Valley Golf Club, Minneap-| lowed but five hits and struck out |{y°'yO!t olis, June 18.—-(P)—Johnny Goodman, | seven. By virtue of their recent vic- | of Minnesota baseball team, is the 2-0 in Only Contest Held the western open golf crown held by Omaha, outstanding favorite to win}tory, the Milkmen have advanced | = 1 . New England town team's star Gene Sarazen, Flushing, N. ¥. ER, Tie and the Giants downed the Athletics Hugelman, hurling for the Giants, the 191 Transmississippi golf cham-/ from the cellar position to a tie for s )}moundsman in addition to carrying in National League Included in the field are at least allowed the Athletics seven hits dur- Plonship, was matched against Ear! third place with the Capital Laundry |; on the junior baseball program. 10 of the “big shots,” potential win- ing the game. Poor support by his | Larson of Minneapolis in the first)in the league standings. The Milk-| New England claims to have one of (By the Associated Press) ners in any man's tournament. The team-mates who committed 13 errors, round of the 36-hole matches Thurs-|men and Cleaners will battle for the best baseball parks in North Da- list includes Sarazen, Ed Dudley, Olin Plasbureh kept the hard-slugging Giants from 4 kota. In line with its junior league} George Earnshaw, hero of the last How should one select golf clubs? i day. third place in one of two games to-| phitndeiphia and Mortie Dutra, Walter Hagen, winning by a bigger margin. Fre- The sharp shooting Omaha boy/night which will conclude the first |Cinciiw Program, New England has construct- hee wap os Tus Seat ite be | George Von Elm, Clarence Gambe: kk O* quent substitution on the mound by held his shots well to the line in Wed-/ bracket of the local d-ball league ia RHO RRIN ci Tide ae pees Santee ie mg thee aaa y mg thira | Chick Evans and heading ie Ce ge is fee ues cepa the Athletics did little good. The - ” vind, ving weather : ve y night A MERI ‘ss0C . 4 2 Q teur contingent are Leonard Schmut- consider the length and the lie of pelo nesday’s high wind, proving | The Dairymen Wednesday night | — Paul br with wire netting to protect the] straight championship, but tt 1s be eran iid Abs Espitcen: | tHecchib, “Unaalty, if thie olde ls not Peer igiereetiag 16 runs from the 7 conditions make little difference to! secured their margin of victory in the him, and he appeared to be the best) first inning, when they ran in four!) of the quarter final entries. Scores. Dott’s home run scored three. | Minneanc Fred Dold, Wichita, Kansas, little) The Linesmen secured one of their |‘nojuqn known in this section prior to Wed-! three runs in the first inning and} Kansas ‘City nesday, played sound golf to dispose| were forced to go scoreless until the | Indianapolis Bud ¢¥aytag, Des Moines, 5 and 4, in| sixth when Thorberg and Agre both w his second round match, after win-| hit safely. Aae ning from Dick Putnam, Minneapolis, The box score: Philadelpnis, cars and to dispense with a grand| doubtful that even Connie Mack spi- | the right length, the lie also is wrong. stand. A single seat extends around | looked for his big tighthander to set | so Wim Noble, home pro, and Espl- | re" Way to be sure that both are Aone Pave Tih sh VARIES the diamond in the front of the stalls. | the sizzling pace he had for the first 32nd tournament. They were fol-| ight is to take the natural stance while Ahlen and Svaren permitted New dugouts for the teams also have | two months of the race. lowed by two-somes every five min-|@nd then note whether or not the! tne Robins elght hits in seven innings been constructed. In turning back the Cleveland In-| utes until well after 3 o'clock Thurs- | Clubhead lies flat on the ground. but were unable to stop the rush of The New England Firemen, city|dians, 4 to 2, Wednesday, Earnshaw day afternoon. Many a wild shot is the result of 8| the Robins. nine, were defeated 4-2 here recently | recorded his 11th consecutive victory | Bighteen holes were scheduled for| Club that rests on its toe. As the The box score: jby Dickinson while the Wild Cats,|as against two defeats, ‘Thursday and at the end of the round | S¥ing comes through the toe hits the * vas ma ‘Thursda: N. W. Bell (3)— ABH RE} Washington, & New England second team, downed t his nt h ‘1 ground, turning the club in the hand} Giants (16)— ABRH POE i captain of the University of Minnesta| ! ae 3 jonal League Whiting fanned 13 Dickinson men} son, when he won 22 and lost 13. | played Friday and the field will be|the other hand, many topped shots | Wham Rid es a golf team. : ional etch AC ASI Ga pa fnd allowed the Stark county crew! “Washington completed its rout of | reduced to the lew O¢ one the for|can be traced to a club which rests |i 21 1 Dr. Paul Barton, Davenport, who pee American Annoctation but, five hits. Correll, Dickinson | the western invaders by scoring once | the 96 hole fiaale Saturday in case | 0M its heel, preventing the ball to be ; ee) 0 1) kansas € 19; Columbus, 17. hurler, allowed New England six hits, i “ ver | hit by the center of the clubhead. Bowma 4 dethroned Robert McCrary, Des ° in the ninth to nose out St. Louis 8| of a tie, the playoff will be held over Bowman, rf 3000 Moi Thursday after a two-year|1 0 0 SS all well scattered. He was given good] to 7 Ossie Bluege’s triple drove Dave | 18 holes Sunday _—_—_—— Wilson, ‘c 4298-2 Plgrivas champion, 2/and 1, mes Rod- 00 o ge support by his team. Harris across with the winner. The}. nO eaeedede woke hey Bliss, Jt, Omaha, who entered * | Association Loop |,,!r comouy, veteran eatsner tor| Hetary wie weskinne ae ee ees eee aN the quarter finals by victories over 0 6 New England, cracked out half of NeW | row and its 15th out of 16 starts, 'E | h: dt I ! i % Alex Engardt, Omaha, and Frank — 0 S k N fe eee Rain washed away the other bouts ng! enar s | swine 1110 Mowatt, Minneapolis. ; i wnhers ee! OW With Clayt Miller on the mound,| scheduled in the American league, ° | Longmult, Pee er Lester Bolstad, St. Paul, former na-|0. Hindsmith 6 the Wild Cats staged a nine-inning| “tn the day's only National irague eadin 0 | ol i deen > 4 tional public links champion, had] M. Hels “| B b ll T ] dees against the Towa settlement | contest. the Brooklyn Robins wound ig em el eee! Earl Berryhill, Colorado Springs, as|s 3 i, aseda ALENT crew. Myhre and Bayman, Wild Cat up their western invasion with a 2 ° ° Pri arse. 7 his opponent. ‘Bolstad was far off his $] sluggers, pounded out homers in the | to triumph over Pittsburgh Ine in ittin j 104-3 game Wednesday but collected his 1 rea game. Smith and Wheeler formed S| earcen ‘Age iTedlay<pdbby'Jonss te 00 shots sufficiently often to defeat »/Only One Scheduled Game ‘Be Jva nine battery. and” Macdonald ‘Smith, American | Hetty Bier Witton mee (3 °) Played Wednesday; Club Pi. ates Set for ‘Dutch’ Byerly Is in Second) Pisses, and Henry Cotton of Eng- rarer Stimson, Waterloo, Iowa. layed Wednesday; Club Pi- F M. t i land scored 70's to top the field in the| Z0‘a!*, Berryhill, who flew here in his atr- ; avor Mate as . f first round of the British Open golf] aMieh.eY Mmings— | RHE plane, won from Art Tveraa, Min- lots Fear Pennant Chase lunior D- Place With Average of .363 ehianeipoeattn jab E459 Iki, ane SUE tres re irae neapolis, and Logan Van Zant, Tulsa, by identical scores of 6 and 5. Results of other first round match- es Wednesday are: T 1 in 17 Trips to Plate ier , Five Years Ago Today—Promiscu- | wedge, Hagen Hiding eee tema her for the | US towel-throwing in New York box- jttuek out, by Engen 2, by Hugelman Wally Engelhardt, catcher for the ing rings by managers and seconds of Binney, Pes 4; peeeron balls, off Bismarck baseball team, leads the fighters became a thing of the past | 28S" 4,0 ugelman 3, off Finlay = cncgo, suc iz—m-ameiean| Wietor in Derby Association baseball club managers are doing a lot of looking around for | Spanish Play Is Chief Hope of Title Tourney ves Moines, defeat- | ASTe: 1, Omab > Brown 9 in Umpires, oddard and Welch. s ‘Geteatea [5 in 7 innings; Kk y talent to strengthen their lineups, fl 7 'elub sponsored by the Elks here, in defeated Brown 'k Hummet 7 ee on ‘ay or meaty malig decrease ae Westerners in $50,000 Wash- | Host of High Notables to Attend) batting by pounding out five hits in SY), = AB RH POR " palls, off D. Brown 1, off M. Humme ‘ i ‘ 13 times at bat for a .385 average, ac- SW) “ 1 Mtb [1 Umpire, A. Brown. ‘Scorer, B. flum-| wide open any team may pop up in ington Park Event American Legion Kittenball | (o,aing’ to Balser Herma etticial SbF 13 B1aa § er, Colorado front. in A pasha r Qe’ Ahlen, 2b, 'p. 3300 14 ~~ V. Robey, Minne- ——_____- Series in August . . Finnegan, 1b a $e pee Louisville obtained the services of} Chicago, June 18.—(#)—Spanish “Honey Boy” Becker, Nodak mound Johnson, ‘ss... 42 1 6,0 a Prec wacko. N. Ds oe ee roo. lyn lub outfielder Gene Moore from Cincin-| Play, from the stable of Morris and OF ae 18.—-vP)—Rus- {48h has the best mark with an av- Benser, 3b, 2b 41010 C } Mired Dold, Wichita, detested’ Dick nati, Kansas City grabbed a pair of | Knebelkamp, will be the west's chief} Houston, Tex., June 18—)—Rus-lorage of .750 but he collected three Hee aes Putnam, Minneapolis, 6 and 5 ° infielders, Ollie Marquardt, second | hope Saturday in the $50,000 Amer-| sell Cook, national chairman of the| nits in four limes al bat in only one iis Bud Maytag, Des Moines, defeated lanks Pirates |<: obtained from the Boston | ican Derby at Washington park. American Legion Americanization game played. a i eee ee Lee Herron, Sitnneapolis, Sand 4, Red Sox, and shortstop Bill Akers,| Sweep, All, Charles T. Fisher's crack | committee, has announced that the |r, Pin Byerly is in second place| With the adoption of a rule by the| Totals . seeees36 16 10 18 13 W) teatea® Don “Burris,” Minneapolis, “2 from Detroit. colt, was withdrawn Wednesday, after |Legion will stage its “Kid” world! with an average of 863 obtained trem| State commission limiting authority and 1. Watson Clark, Dodger South-| Indianapolis appointed Emmett Mc-| bowing a tendon in the Derby trial| series for the country's junior dia- | ‘x" hits in 17 trips to the plate. The|°! stopping a fight solely to the} -7. 1038 Alex Engardt, Omaha, defeated pape ’ Cann manager when John (Red) Cor-| Tuesday, removing the west’s out-| mond title here late in August. youthful Mike Goetz is third in bat-| Teferee. o . o Maratea Misneapatins detested paw, Chalks Up Second riden resigned, and the new pilot is| standing entrant. A host of baseball notables, includ- {tne rank with an average of 390 ‘ es fea fat Pat Sawyer, Minneapolis, 6 and 5. . after more help, especially pitchers. Sweep all finished second ¢o]ing Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, high gleaned in seven hits in 20 times at| Ten Years Ago Today—Earl Thom- tae 8. Earl Berryhill Colorado Springs, de- Straight Shutout Only one scheduled game was play-| Twenty Grand in the Kentucky commissioner of baseball, will attend. | tat’ Thirty-nine hits were made fer| $00 of Dartmouth equaled his own|P 201 iced a ed Wednesday. Kansas City went | Derby and his work in recent Wash- | Two major Jeague umpires will handle jie’ pismarck nine in 147 tripe to the| World's Tecord of 144 seconds in the | P ot 4 Rodney Bliss. Omaha, defeated! Pittsburgh, June 1.—(@%—Watson | 10 innings to defeat Columbus, 19 to| ington park races stamped him as a the serles. plate for a team average of .265. high hurdles of the National Collegi- 03 eae eee Nate stinneap Gree erag kiya southpaw i ne 17, after blowing an 8 to 0 lead ac-| big possibility, with Mrs. Whitney's —— Wally Engelhardt besides ieading| Ste track are meet pelea os Waa aieaee te opinene oe, pis agoona straight auutDy cumulated in the first three rounds, | champion out of the event * t in batting also leads in fielding.| ROIS won with 20% points, Notre id atiaa Lester Bolstad, St: The Red Birds cut loose in the half| Mate, A. C. Bostwick’s winner of ((yrOVEe Glants [0 Englehardt is credited with 47 put-| Dame relia a EY RE. Rudy Juran, Stinneap and 1° | Brookiyn | +00 100 100--2' 9 Olof the seventh for nine and tled itJ the Preakness, probably will go to the ‘outs without an error. He also made/ the heels of the Tilini. 522 401216 10 14 ‘Clark and’ Lopez, Meine, Spencer {UP With two in the elghth. The Blues | post as the favorite. { M t N | jone assist for a perfect average. The- 360800x—17 8 13 Ath t D and Phillips. used five hurlers. Columbus used —— ee| APOLCON |ma: Sime and “Baldy” Hays also Yal 0 C tolen bases, Dutt 3, V. e Ics own 4 four heavers. = jhave played errorless ball in sessions le ar r ew Johnson 2, Ahlen’ 2; hits, off iio others ecnenileal Toledo took al to 4 beating trom | Wrestling Results | ~ [doitiate tothaye a sHelding cask coe | Date 16 in T innings, ott Auten 6m 5 \ —— ie New York Giant an exhibition } 4 itenti 1,000 M H die: ‘out, by Dutt 8, by | 2, ’ ‘ Cleveland 4 to 2 game. *| Penitentiary Baseball Team Is The complete data follows: to leet ar var joy Anion 4} Raves on toate, et ‘Duce , olumbus Loses (By the Associated Press) Holding Stiff Practice S | 5, off Svaren 6, off Ahlen 3. Um- J qilitrtterd, Conn. — ienri De olding Stitt Practice Ses- BATTING AVERAGE —-—_ —. pires, Goddard and Joslin, . a jefeated Lee Ws- ‘i : i" i i | Senators Complete Rout of Series to Blues sions for Sunday Tilt H, Becker .. i OnriaeT Naraity Eights ss ded on Scores Skunk Oil i by Defeat. W. Engelhardt”: & -383/ Thames River Friday Night; un ut in ¥ " Western Teams by Defeat: Dutch” Byerly & 1363 ‘ ' The Grove Giants, prison baseball | suse, B 7 6] tight Race Predicted Treatment of Horses ing St. Louis 8-7 Kansas City Club Defeats Red! os si team, will clash with Napoleon Sun- 5 1813 4 | [4 y s i k — Richard Shikat, 5 B13 A . A LAST IGHT md Kola Kwariani, |day afternoon at the penitontiary |} ao a Although skunk oil hal , Birds 19-17 in 10-Inning Russia, drew (48 minutes—bout | diamond. 1 161] New London, Conn., June 18.—()— may be potent Philadelphia, June 18.—(Pi—A fine (ay the, Abasdinted re. stopped by 11 o'clock ruling, & fe d id : so far as odor is concerned, ‘t's not diving catch with two on base in the Slugfest Wednesda: White Plain: ‘—Kid Choe- heavywel Napoleon, stronger this year than { :{04] Harvard power is expected to prevail | what it's “cracked up” to be tor the ninth inning Wednesday helped the pay olate, Cuba,. outpointed | Maxie ‘Newark, J—Jim Londos, |last, according to C. E. Orion, Giant|! i } [021] over Yale skill Friday night when the |treatmest “at hocees, Hs i Athletics to triumph over the Indians, Leiner, New York (10). Greece, threw Herb Freeman, | manager, is seeking revenge for their |S" yiivioti | © :000| varsity eights race on the Thames drug experts of the U. ane ane t piace .000 109 001—2" 3 i] Columbus, June 18.—U—Kansas| sonteeal—Pete | fm EET ywetekiaylt® tal! (25:00), | erent last year at the hands of the s- so: | river. of Agrionibics, Grecia ee Philadelphia “212017 100 tox i] Clay ORAS ee clams miveep ce nese: || ae aurea ere St. Louls—John Pesek, Ne- |Giants. Team average a 268) Harvard will go to its stake boat taciurers of the Shuck at oe pany enecrtell, Brown’ and Myatt; Earn-| tl euligtst ae | treal (15). beanie, 194, detented Sack Was- Orton will use Warren on the FIELDING AVERAGES as the only undefeated varsity in the have been prone te Cosh jrcegglovica 4 pankee City SSO 219 18 4) gy \l—Stanley Poreda, Jer- Sack Sherry, Cleveland, 210, nwa |mound. He pitched a four-hit game es Sens | Country, chiefly because of navy's un-|ciaims for thelr product as @ reat # SENATORS AGAIN eos }| sey Clty, stopped Emmet Rocco, Steve, Savage, Chicago, 205, drew | for the prison club against Ashiey last! (V- Jyugrimarat :-+++. 47 2 expected victory at Poughkeepsie and! ment for hi the | ayashington—Washington complet Elwood City, Pa, (10), {Bes Baret Sbysike: Poland, | Sunday. Shale’. ee the storm that washed out Harvard's |i lorses, say’ drug offi- ed its rout of western teams by de- eS Fork, 316" : eee The Giant chieftain also plans to) V. Lenabur; 2202 9{/quadrangular brush with Cornell s 4 Wi Salem, N. C—F1 Meh ¥ 216 :20) Hi te <, My i fest for ita 12th’ y Wine, Montanny stopped Ad Ware | 100 detented Geers Mean eee: {use Lodahl, Johnson Brena ta Butch’ Byerly “222 "2 4 3 $28] Syracuse and M. 1.7. last month at |,,77ete reapers! ad r St. Louis .. ren, Durham, Cc. @). cago, 198, Wells in the starting lineup in Sun-|ar Goetz 710 4 Ithaca, ative powers in the treatment of dis. ' Ja Ae ae day’s game. The four Giants have Ee ras 3 H : Coach Charlie Whiteside’s crew eases of horses. Apparently its main Gcowaer, Brown, berry and Spen: been doing the best fielding and hit-!i¢ “teu «, 03°23 may, or may not, be worthy of this | oualitications is its bad odor. ; 4 s nm pre ry for squac.|J. Hackett ¢ larvard ig! ever cela oXt%, RorksBoston, postponed, rain Stitt practice sessions confront the| eam average .....0g aT 30 trained to race a leader-coached Yale| Dickinson’s Double ; prison nine this week. crew cannot be questioned. Parkers Are Warn ed iHMF~ WHATS “His 2—~ 95° ¢ FoR A commercial farm near Plainview, — A POUND OF CHICKEN LIVERS fa Pe 5 sore mo! TLS CURIOUS WORLD |.>itne.®2- per enna TEMDERS © WELL, WHEAS Yo GO BACK You ‘ t taieeinba ee : parking ordinance has besa vaseca es Dh 5 ceed oe “TELL HERMAN “THAT-THESE CHICKEN, SCARCE ! —~ OUT OF S RRA x j the police department. j MERICAN LEAGUE LIVERS ARE A GIFT AND NoT-o ENERY “TEN CHICKENS To prevent the possibility of hog \ WNW Because business men and others Batting — Morgan, Indians, .388; ™ 7 N GETTIAS cholera, immunize pigs against the drive their cars to work and park Gechrane, Athletics, ‘383; Ruth, Yan- CHARGE “THEM “To ME lan HE'S WE'RE GNLY GETTING diseabe betane caecninn (una ee them downtown, thereby lessening Ruins Simmons, {Athletics, 51: san KEPT-THE LIVER OUT OF EVERY Wo LIVERS ¢—~—WHERE, partment ee Agriculture advises at parking: Space, many persons double | ush, Senators, 48; Myer, 48, : Georg j Meiite Cronin, Seneisre dee Be: CHICKEN L BOUGHT OFF HimM—THIS IN GooD “TMES, WE —} _| this age the treatment 1s less costly Neen id ee ce oes ! mons, Athletics, 79; Mahush, Sena- YEAR 1. HT MAY HAVE BEEN USED “6 GET A mune sows are immune v3 cholera Anyane who double parks is to be nid He s—Foxx, Is $: are nm away from the! ven Ruihy Fasikoos, and Uohtigy Vatiocs AN OVERSIGHT, BUT TM MoT DEES Oe mothers hourlzhment. police ‘magistrate. Packing an the Stolen bases—Chapman, Yankees, FORGETTING THE business district between the hours of | 0; Johnson, Tigers, ae “TiME HE ADDED 4, m. and 8 a, m. also is forbidden. : Zlogt 1 Burke, ‘senators, won 6, “HE DATE “To Se eS t jost 1, | eeu ’ I | NATIONAL LEAGUE AY I< KE QR S a eae tolants cried Reds, .404; 2 4 gins fein,” Phillies, 51; Terry, ee ne eee IN Pieoucn Te | ‘ ants, 44. cy OUT i 4 Hits—T. ; | fs Pnililes, 70° eran Hi Avs 5 ome run: 7s Are porte q 1 ret Bulles aie in, Phillies, 17; Ar- e aclaier worde « ‘ 0 j 3: Cuvler, Cubs, go Oren Pirates, of the same leters, ae missing from the 4 H ching — » Ca rom, & lost 1; Bweotland, cuba wat Sores C7 SE Y Gtickler Solution on Editorial Page} ‘ ¥ —_—_—_—_—_—_———, 4 be ‘ Y WEST DAY’S 4 - — , i) Litewate Cloth ~ e "i (By the Associated Press) ja pEnES Ossie Bluege, Senators—His ple in ninth inning drove in Tun for 8-7 victory over Summer Wear « Tailored to Measure by M. BORN & CO. Held tpg a five Bie and a0RN Oe ml. racked out single and double a @core eleventh straight victory. =< Tailor BENESIN >, Wally Gilbert, — Robins—Hit _ @oubleand twosingles and scored 5 rg in 2-0 victory over Pitts- STHING IS SLIPPED OVER Mecwvie sg gureee @

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