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MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1940 REDS-DODGERS CUBS WIN TWO YANKS LIMITED TO SIX HITS BUT DEFEATED INDIANS, 4 TO 3: BROWNS DOWNED A'S TWICE (Special to The Citizen) “NEW YORK, June 10.—Cin- cinnati Reds retained their first- place position in the National League following yesterday’s games with the Brooklyn Dodg- ers. Dropping the lead momen- REVAMPED BUCS LEATHERNECKS AND ‘SOLEN- BARGER DEFEAT RAY BUSH'S NINE Ray Bush’s efforts to build a team to beat the U. S. Marines came to nothing at the Naval Station diamond yesterday after- noon. Strengthened by the ad- dition of E. Albury, Sterling and Navarro from other clubs, the Bucs still wound up on the short end of the 9-5 score. | Ineffective pitching and five infield errors were taken full ad- vantage of. by the Leathernecks, who scored two runs in the first- half of the very first inning, and eee CHAMP COLAS = | SPLIT TWINBILL; LOSE'TO MARINES Pay ONC MEET BLUE SOX IN FIRST GAME OF DOUBLE- HEADER In the first softball game to- night at Bayview Park, the Island City League-leading Coca- Colas will play the second-place ! Blue Sox. In this contest, C. Gates, who-has: won nine games! *and lést’none, and Ward, who has | WANTED—Insurance won four and Jost one, will be, pitted against-each other. Ingra- lam will be behind the plate for the Cokes and G. Garcia for the | handle spare time. straight) commission basis line of crack- ers and biscuits to retail gro- cers. Exceptional opportunity. | Write giving present employ- ment. Management, 724 Schaff} Bidg., Philadelphia, Pa. may10-1tx - WANTED Salesmen | in every town in Florida. Easy j Selling plan. $1.00 a month in-; sures entire family. Agent! makes $6.00 immediate cash on each _sale,-plus big renewal In Space Their Field; TheyAre Worthy of Your Business. tarily after the Dodgers had tak- en the first contest, 9 to 1, with a masterful pitching performance by Tex Carleton, the Reds came back in the nightcap with home runs by Bill Werber and Billy Myers to win, 6 to 2. Chicago Cubs turned on more steam yesterday and took two games from the last-place Boston Bees, for sixth and seventh straight victories. Larry French pitched six-hit ball in the opener |Out the game, gave up nine well- and won his game, 7 to 1. In the scattered singles and two passes, nightcap, the Bruins capitalized While striking out fourteen. He on Boston errors and passes for '8°t a double and single in five a six-run second inning and a/ttips to the plate and scored seven-run seventh inning, and what prpved to be the winning went on to swamp the Bees, 15 run in the fourth frame when to 8. Navarro failed to come up with New York Giants took two /Johnson’s grounder to short. games from the St. Louis Car- Surprise hitting star of the con- dinals, 11 to 9 and 7 to 4. Both test was Charlie “Killer” Spakes, clubs collected 16 safeties in the Marine receiver. Out for six opener, which went 11 innings, weeks with two broken fingers, the Cards using five pitcHers in he lived up to his nickname yes- a vain effort to hold the Giants. terday by poling out five hits in A big, five-run eighth inning S!x trips to the plate. Grooms, settled the issue in the nightcap. heavy-hitting Marine outfielder, Pittsburgh Pirates dropped collected a double and two sin- their first game of a doublehead- | gles in five tries. Al. Acevedo, er with the Philadelphia Phil-| with three for four, and M. Ace- lies, as Hugh Mulcahy allowed vedo, with two for four, were the them only seven hits. Score was leaders forthe Bucs. = 6 to.1. In the second fracas, the E. Albury caught five innings, Bucs collected 13 safeties off two then Telieved Fernandez on the Philly moundsmen and had _ the hill and held the Marines to four game in the bag, 11 to 5, before safeties and two unearned runs the contest was ended at the end in the last four frames. of the eighth inning because of _ Next Sunday Marines play the the Sunday closing law. Blue Sox on the Naval Station New York Yankees received diamond at 2:00 p. m. Southard only six safe blows in their con-,Street gate will be opened at test with the Cleveland Indians 1:30 o'clock, admission free. Ef- yesterday, but they made all of|forts are being made to get the them ¢ount to win, 4 to’3. Three | Trumbo Field bleachers set up at Yanks connected for home runs. the Naval Station by next Sun- never lost the lead thereafter. “Homerun” Malgrat, starting Pirate pitcher, was literally knocked out of the box in the third frame when he stopped a hard hit “daisy-cutter” with his shin and was forced to retire. Fernandez relieved him and walked in a run with three bases on balls, “Solly” Solenbarger, pitching: easily with a safe lead through- , Al Smith, who had beaten the champs twice before this season, was the losing pitcher. | Chicago White Sox, gave up three runs in the ninth inning to the Washington Senators to al- low the game to be tied up— then, in the 11th inning, Luke Appling scored from third on a fly ball hit by Eric McNair, and the contest was over. Final score was 4 to 3 in favor of the Chisox. St. Louis Browns pushed the Philadelphia Phillies back into last position yesterday with a double win, 8 to 7 and 4to2. A home run by rookie Walter Jud- nich in the tenth inning won the first game. Home runs by Roy Cullenbine and John Berardino decided the nightcap. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Cincinnati Brooklyn Cincinnati Pee ie Carleton and Phelps; Turner, Beggs, Hutchings, VanderMeer and Lombardi, Hershberger. R. H. E. 915 0 | Score by innings: Second Game At Cincinnati Brooklyn — Cincinnati = R. H. E 25 1 613 1 Wyatt, Pressnell and Franks; } | Klinger, jand Davis, Berres, Fernandez. Thompson and Lombardi. First Game At Chicago R. H. E Boston z ce ie * Chicago i 714 1 Callahan, Posedel, Jovery an -Lopez, Masi; French and Collins. | Rowman, M. Brwon ard Davis, | Second Game At Chicago Boston Chicago Barnicle, Strincevich Page. Root, Todd, Collins. RHE 894 Javery, Coffman, and Lopez, Masi; Raffensberger and First Game At St, Louis New York St. Louis (11 Innings) Hubbell. W. Brown, Sthumach- er and Danning; Cooper, White, Bowman, Shoun, Warneke and ‘Owen, Padgett. ‘Second Game At St. Louis New York Danning: McGee, Russell, Shoun and Padgett, Owen. First Game At Pittsburgh . Philadelphia - as Pittsburgh Mulcahy and Atwood, Warren; E. 0 0 d | Pittsburgh day. Box score of yesterday’s con- test: > w al Honnnoonot _ ba fo} Torey Player— Thompson, cf Kitchens, ss Sinimons, If Solenbarger, p - Spakes, c Johnson, 2b Morter, 1b Skoko, 3b Grooms, rf wornmunorold OR OOM ©\ HRHonenenod loonen a | Sl awwwonmme ml or} N Be} c-) Totals— Player—. G. Garcia, cf A. Acevedo, 2b . E. Albury, c-p Sterling, 1b Hernandez, 3b M. Acevedo, If_c Navarro, ss I. Rodriguez, rf 2 Malgrat,-p ____ 1 Fernandez, ere a a) COSC HONE MD coon NNOoowHm woonmnaennd PR ROWOHOANSH coonooorne ts Totals— Marines 212 110 002— 9 Pirates . 000 012— 5 Runs: Kitchens 2, _ Simmons, Solenbarger 2, Spakes, Johnson, Lanahan, MacFayden Second Game At Pittsburgh Philadelphia R. HE. 1113 1 Pearson, Blanton and Warren; Berres. | AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York 1513 5{/Cleveland — __ New York Smith and Hemsley; and Dickey. Lyons, Rigney and Tresh; Mas- terson, Hudlin, Haynes and Early. First Game At Philadelphia St. Louis - Philadelphia (10 Innings) Harris. Bildilli, Trotter and Swift; Babich, Besse, Heusser and Hayes. Second Game At Philadelphia i: a St. Lo0ls 8 Philadelphia _______ 2 10 Niggeling and Susce; Caster, Potter and Wagner, Hayes. E a & o 2 1 510 0; | Sox. i Sawyer’s Barbers and Park Ti-; gers will hook up in the night_ Cap. The last time these teams j{ Sawyers won, 7 to 4, aft-/ padi tase License. Write Federal Mutual er a hard fight. pistes Life Assn., Jacksonville, Fla. i =a jun3-10-17-24; jul LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— WwW. L. Boston 16 Cleveland 19 | Detroit New York Chicago Washington St. Louis , Philadelphia commissions. Steady workers can make $15.00 to $20.00- per) day. 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