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NDAY. JULY 14, 1941 YANKEES WON TWO “ BUT SO DID INDIANS; == CARDS TOOK PAIR. DIMAGGIO CONNECTED SAFE. LY IN 52ND AND 56RD GAMES | IN .ROW; DODGERS SPLIT fetch ore ee (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, July’ 4.—Sweep- ing a@ doubleheader from the! Chieago White Sox, 8-1 and 1-0, the: New York Yankees yester-| day afternoon ran their victory string to 14 straigth. Superb pitching by Spud Chandler and the veteran Red Ruffing kept the opposition under control in both games. Chandler set down the Sox with a five-hitter in the opener and Ruffing scored an ll-inning shutout with a three- hitter in the nightcap. Joe DiMaggio stretched his | personal hitting streak to 54 games, He collected three bingles off Ted Lyons in the first but went eight innings in the afierpiece before he safe- ly ‘hit Thornton Lee. } The double victory did not help the Yanks’ American league Jead as the Cleveland ‘ Indians red the Boston Ret Sox in| *both ends of a_twin bill, 9-6 and 2-1. Duplicating New _ York's aftermath, the Tribe went 11 in- nings before downing the Bosox in the second serap. A single in that frame by Jeff Heath scored Kenny Keltner with the winning marker. | Washington Senators and St. Louis Browns traded _ positions. Resting in the cellar before game-! time, the Senators tackled the Brownies in a doubleheades, won both ends, rose from the bottom and dropped the St. Louis boys} into the bottomless spot. Seores were 7-3 and 6-4. The Browns suffered their fourth and fifth losses in a row. Tn the only single game played, in the major yesterday, the Phil- adelphia Athletics staged a three- Tun rally in the seventh to nose the Detroit Tigers, 5-4. Jack Knott limited the Bengals to five safeties but Pinky Higgins converted two of them into four- baggers. The St. Louis Cardinals chop- ped a full game off the Brooklyn ; Dodgers’ National league lead by sweeping a doubleheader from the Philadelphia Phillies, while! the Flatbush nine split with the Chieago Cubs. | Behind the effective hurling | of Lon Warneke, the Cards de- feated the Phils 7-2 in the open- er and then: walloped them 8-5 in, the second serap.. St. Louis} is now only two-and-a-half games out of first. A youngster making his first start of the season as a big league pitcher mastered the Chi- cago Cubs 3-1 in the curtain-rais- er of a twin oill with the Dodg- ers. He is Newt Kimball, who seau duplicated _Kimball’s per- seap duplicated “Kimball’s per- formance in the nightcap as the Cubs won, 10-3. Ken Heintzelman’s _ two-hit job conquered the New York} Giants 4-0 for the Pittsburgh Pi- rates in the first of two games but Hal Schumacher pitched al fiye-hitter as. the Bues bowed 2-8; in. the’ aftermath. Coming from down ‘under inj} the: nightcap. in win 6-5. in the. ninth inning, the Boston Braves" were able to share honors with | th®'Cincinnati Reds: Elmer Rid-| dle, who annexed his tenth straight victory without a loss, whitewashed the Braves 4-0 in! the opening battle. Tom Early, | who went in as a relief mounds- | man in the second. game, got’ for his first triumph of the year. Results: i NATIONAL LEAGUE | First Game At New York REE) Pittsburgh 413 0; New York 621 Heintzelman and Lopez; Lohr- man, Brown, Adams and Hart- | nett. Second Game At New York Pittsburgh -- New York : Butcher, Wilkie, Strimgevich, Sullivan, J. Brown and Davi Schumacher and O'Dea. | R.A. E. > F B04 8 8 0) First Game At Brooklyn Chicago 10 16 1 Brooklyn we 8S Passeau and MeCullough; Ca- sey, Wicker, Tamutis and Franks. R. HE Second Game At Brooklyn R Chicago 1: €..% Brooklyn toe ee | Lee, and George; Kimbell and Owens. First Game At Philadelphia RAE St. Louis 29-1 Philadelphia 28 3 Warneke and W. | 1894 Sam hit night the Double al — the W. P. Thurston Company defeated the Maekle | | Company team in a return three- series, two out of three. In the first scarp, Colvert, of | the Mackles, rolled 192, highest individual score of the game, to| pace his team to a 694-692 vic- tory. Gwynn and Albury of the! (oa. piled up 158 pins each. . From then on, the Mackles |@idn’t have a chance, Despite the: fact Duffy of the first-game vietors rolled the highest score, cee LEAGUE PLAY TONIGHT Tonight, Bowling the Key West will Open officiat play at 8:00 o'clock. The Double A‘s of the Thurs- ton Construction Corpany, preliminary-round champs, will Start the ball rolling against the Timekeepers of the same company. Friday night the. Thurston Plumbers will erigage their fellow Electricians, and Mon- day night of next week the Mackles will take on the Sail- or five off the U.S.S. Biddle. 177, Gwynn and Albury again combined to offest any advant- age and bring victory to the Dou- ble A’s, 728 to 714.. Albury roll- ed a 175 and Gwynn a 163 in the second match. The Mackles produced the leading individual seorer in the third scrap but again lost, this time 741 to 717. Calvert, who cornered scoring honors in the first game, rolled a 179 in the elosing fight to top members of both teams. Albury followed with a 166. mark, the Thurston bowlers were 16 points behind, but a “blitz- krieg” in the remaining portion ‘put them out front. NO JUSTICE (ty, & Press) DETROIT, July 14—Sam Thompson is one major league baseball player who twice had batting averages of more than 400 and still failed to win the league’s hitting championship. Sam had a .406 average in 1897 but Cap Anson won with .421. In 403, but Hugh Duffy won with .438 and G. A. Turner had 423. Dufffy’s aver- age is the all-time high. | Hoerst, Melton, Grissom and War- ren. Second Game At Philadelphia R. H. E St. Louis 816 2 Philadelphia 511 0 Nahem, Hutchingson, Gum- ‘bert, Crouch and Mancuso; Liv- ingston, Blanton, Beck, Hoerst, Pearson and Warren. "First Game At Boston R. H. E. Cincinnati 45 0 Boston 65 4 E. Riddie and R. West; Hutch- ings, Lamana and Masi. Second Game At Boston R. HE Cincinnati Boston Derringer and R. West; Barly and Berres. 612 0 Salvo, AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Chicago RR... E. New York 813 2 Chicago 4 Chandler and Rosa: Lyons, Hallett and Tresh. Second Game At Chicago R. H. E. New. York 160 | Chicago 030 Ruffing and Rosar; Lee, Chap- ; man and G. Dickey. First Game At Cleveland R. H. E. Boston 612 1 Cleveland 911.0 Wagner, Ryba “and Peacock; | Bagby and Desautels. Second Game At Cleveland RFE! Boston Tit 1 Cleveland 2890 Harris and Pytiak; Smith and ; Hemsley. First Game a At St. Louis: RE Washington 1 71420 St. Louis i 37% 2 Sundra, Carasquel and Early; Allen, Caster, -Trotter and Fer- rell. Second Game At St. Louis R. H. E. Washington 615 1 St, Louis 5 61 Zuber, Anderson and Early; Galehouse and Swift. At Detroit RAE Philadelphia 5 ib 0 Detroit 45 2 Knott and Hayes; Newhouser, | Cooper; | Giebell, Benton and Sullivan. nici ater At the half-way ‘GUARDSMEN NOSED ‘PIRATES IN 2701 ‘THRILLER SUNDAY Pepper’s Plumber, first halt | “REVELS STRUCK OUT ; BATTERS IN HURLING su- PERB THREE-HIT PERFORM. ANCE Ending a of six bal! games against the Key West Pi- rates and the Coast series Trojans, Guard nine yesterday afternoon | scheduled knecked off the \pitching duel, 2-1, racks. ~ The Guardsmen’s victory gave them a lead over both local teams. In the six games at army barracks they have beaten the Pirates and Trojans twice apiece, lesing one game to each of them Revels, star Coast Guard pitch- er, kept the Bucs tied up for seven innings yesterday, fanning 12 of them, but walking five and turning loose ‘a pair of pitches. The Pirates, bonell ann Vargas on the mound, jsecored their only. run in the eighth, but the sailors came right back with. two in their half of the inning. Pir in a at army bar- es W. E. Lowe, athletic officer of | Stexting, the C.G.C.. Pandora, said today many thanks are due the com mandant of the barracks and the athletic officer of the Key West detachment for allowing use of DeLand !Coast Guard 2 Struck out: 000 000 02x— by Revels 12, b Carbonell 2, by Vargas 3; bases | city, jon balls: off Revels 5, off Car- bonell 0, off Vargas 1; wild pitch- jow es: by Revels 3. by Carbonell 0, 4 in 5 innings, off Vargas 3 in 3 innings. _, SPORTS CALENDAR BASEBALL (MAJOR LEAGUES) i TODAY | American Washington at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. Philadedphia at Detroit. | National Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at- Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at New York. SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 7:15 p. m.) TONIGHT Game—Thurston Con- Red Rid- First struction Company vs, ers. Second Game—All-Stars Pepper’s Plumbers. AND THIS BEFORE _ THE ’LIVE BALL’ (ny Associated Press) BOSTON, July 14,—Boston beat Detroit 66 to 44 in nine in- nings in 1883. Later the same |season 23° Chieago batters went to bat against Detroit in one in- ning, made 18 hits and scored 18 runs. In 1882 Detroit played and lost a 1-0 game of 18 innings with | Providence. vs. portant as your doctor—maybe 'more so, | Construction company. and the e THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PLUMBERS SEEK REVENGE AGAINST champions of the city diamond- | ; ball loop, tackle the league’s All- | 12 | Stars for the second time tonight | at Bayview Park in an effort to! reverse the 5-1 ° trouncing they | took from the prima donnas last week. The game will follow an e bition tilt between. Thu ted Riders, a pairef new squads * making their league debut. With second-half league to start ater play this week, Pasir two newcomers will a practice game flom 7:15 | o'clock until the star-game goes wild | pa: 5 9 1 by Vargas 1; hits: off Carbonell <ciling crockery to obtain spend- "tax burden is purpose of new tax | on the field at 8:35. STERLING, CATES AND THE HATTERS what Key West's two entatives in _ organized ball, Clayton Sterling and William Cates, members of the repr who used Car-/ DeLand Red Hats, accomplished in recent performances: Thursday, July 10 (Afternoon Game) ABR HPOAESH Ib 4.0 013 01 0 Cates, 3b $2.12 222: 0 Run batted in: Cates. The score: R Leesburg 000 011 021—5 001 000 020—3 the Army field for the games (Night Game) while waiting for completion of AB RH POAESH the municipal diamond on Trum- Sterling, lb 4 0 112 02 0 bo Island. Cates, 3 402020 0 The Coast Guard and Trojans Run batted in: Sterling; two- e scheduled for another clash’ base hits: Sterling 2, Cates. xt week at the barracks, pro- R viding the city field is not fin- s 300 000 032—8 ished and tie city league still De 000 000 001—1 unorganized The standings: } Box score: Club— W. L. Pet. Coast Guard 1. St.. Augustine 53 25 .679 Player— AB RH POA E/)2. DeLand 48 28 . .632 Woodson, ss 40) P24 4 Domenech, cf 4 1 2 0 0 0.- McKay, 3b aoe Es ale le as | Joe Navarro, ec 4 0 612 0 1 _ STANDINGS Berg, If ne ae ae Se ee | Hundwin, Ib. 4 0 011 0 0; —— enna Revels, p 4 0 1 1 6 0 MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES Jackson, 2b leh abe he, 2. Sa) American Shirley, rf 200000 Club— W. L. Pet; Prather, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 |New York 53 36 .671 ——— — — — Cleveland 49 32 .605 Totals— 33 2 7 22.12. 6 Boston 42 36 538 Pirates Chicago 40 39 506 |, Player— AB RH POAE Detroit 40 43 .482 Vargas, 2b-p ..4 0 0 2 3 0/Philadelphia 36 41 468 Garcia, If 3 1 1 5 0 0 Washington 28 49 «364 Rodriguez, c 4 0 0 6 1 0 St. Louis 27 49 = «355 Baso, cf 300200 National © Alfonso, 1b 20 03 0 1; Clb— W. L. Pet Almeda, 3b 4 0°0 1 2 3) Brooklyn 52 26 = «671 j Molina, rf 20 0 O 0° 0\ st Lous 51 29 .638 Fernandez, ss _3 0 0 1 2 0}New York 41 34 547 Carbonell, p 40°21 0 0 iCincinnaté 41 38 519 Sanchez, 1b 2003 0 0 Pittsburgh 36 36 500 Machin, 2b 1 0 0 0 0 1'Ghicago 36 44 450 Tres ra a Ie Te aia PORE 31 44 «413 Totals— 32 1 324 8. 5/ philadelphia 20 58 256 Score by innings: R tg a Pirates 000 000 010—1 AT LOW FIGURE KEENE, N. H—Polce in this investigating a “dish sales- | selling his wares at a very figure, discovered him to be -year-old boy who was man” a ing money. 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