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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949 f HOLLYWOOD | ATHLETICS STARTS T0 | COMING UP, WIN AGAIN AMER. LEAG. By GRAHAN. BERRY 1 =y JACK HANL The Hollywood Stars, solidly on| Maybe Connie Mack top of the Coast League heap most When he said his Philadelr of the way this year, appear to still had a chance in the American be coming out of their slump. | League race. After dropping from a lo-game! They laughed at the kindly old lead to a mere four, the movieland |8ent when he spoke with optimism men have started winning game’s\m St. Louis as his A's flounder again, " collecting three victories out close to the second division. They of their last four tries. had lost 12 of their last 14 on a Jack Salveson hurled the Stars | SOrry road trip. to a 4-2 win over the Portland When he let Carl Scheib pitch Beavers Wednesday night, sq“mfl.‘thc entire nine innings at Chicage ing their series at a game apiece. last week, He alloweq five hits, all in the last three frames. Second place Sacramento bowed to Los Angeles 4-1; Angel Don Carlsen limiting the losers to three safeties to notch his eighth win against as many losses. San Diego set back €an Fran- cisco 5-2 as Jess Flores limited the Seals to five hits. Oakland got off to a fast start five counters in the first frame and two more in the second, to| overwhelm Seattle 8-4. Rainier Neil Sheridan hit a three-run homer for the losers in the ninth. Seattle’s other run also came via a homer, | Mack was conceding. Then the A's turned. A double- | header sweep over the White Sox Sunday and now three straight over the wobbly St. Louis Browns and they have a shiny new five- game winning streak. Furthermore, they are only 7' tack of the lead- ing New York Yankees and only a ton Red Sox. Te cap this turn-about-fsce, Scheib went the route again 5t night, despite a five-run fi ning assault by the Brownies. Philadelphia won the opener of the twilight-night doubleheader for Lou Brissie, 7-3, with a four-run spurt in the fourth Mel Parnell, the solid man of in- by Mickey Grasso in the third. | | | STANDINGS GF THE CLUBS i acifi S G Daass; taagle | Boston’s suddenly potent pitching abscrbing an 18-hit,| 12-0 drubbing, many figured Mr.| | Y CASH AN | oS 8 ¢ PAYCASHANDSAVE @ Se S o PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ S -3 [ & ad half game behind the sizzling Bos- e . | « 7 < = Hollywood Yfiq ;':-i _I;;;‘scalf. held the Chicago White Sox | .| Sacramento 671 54 54a to m$ee hits in a 6-0 \~1Slm-_v. It q Oakland 64 59 5o Was his 14th win and his 17th com-{ Portland 61 61 500 | plete game in 21 starts. :Q San Diego o e ki WASHINGTON WINS i Seattle 61 64 prey \V:\shm‘gton f!nally bmke» its 1!-i fi San Francisco 54 69 439 game 1osmg_ string by edging De-| Los Angeles 51 73 an troit, 7-6, in the first of a ! E | night doubleheader. But the National League ismothered the Senators, 11-0, L Pet Freddie Hutchinson'’s four 2 | pitching to break even. th,:U:g;i: " :f 2,? gg; Rain postponed the second game Boston ‘49 45 52 of the New York-Cleveland series Philadelphia 4T 46 503‘»\111\ th score tied 4-4 at the end New York 45 45 :500“’){ four innings. The Yanks blasted Pittsburgh 44 47 487 :Bobby eller from the bo): before libitteatee - v 37 B gy | 803kedy, Was out 1n 8 [oR-2T8 Chicago 6 58 ,38'1”““' inning, but the Tribs fought ;ba(‘k to get even. NATIONAL LEAGUE American League | | | | | | i | <) # « »n a (4 { L Pt The St. Louis Cm'v.jls cor New York 57 33 .633“0 run wild in _Lhe National g Cleveland ige gs goo|preserving their 1% game marg Boston 51 1 po4|over Brooklyn by smashing the Philadelphia 52 43 54 Phillies, 7-3. It was their seventh || Detroit 50 45 526 straight win in a string interrupted | > Chicago 39 54 :4193"3’ Monday's tie at Brooklyn. Washington 35 55 ggn| DBrooklyn ended its longest losing | Q St. Louis 31 62 333 streak at four games by roufing the Chicago Cubs, 7-3. Starting last the route. | The New York Giants saved | place by trimming Pittsburgh, on the flashy relief pitching Kirby Higbe, the ex-Pirate. WIL BASEBALL Final scores of WIL games last night are as follows: * Vancouver 14-2; Yakima 10-8. Tacoma 6; Wenatchee 5. Bremerton 4; Spokane 2. Victoria 14; Salem 1. | for Boston's 9-7 win over Cinein- Hawail, three times the size of four earlier runs with two homers Delaware, grows 9 per cent of the before he was banished by umpire world’s supply of pineapple. PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof S.S. Baranof |S.S. 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