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a : Pittsburgh Brooklyn = - ; , King, ae Beco 8 GUST 22,1948 ) CUBS - # IN GAME The leading hitters in the )| 388, Del Valle 384, Gonzalez, Ss, {Walked one, pitched 7 frames and) Observation , |B. Bazo 363, Marsh 364, Rife 364, oats se nS BANG hin Sati ie ASE AEI ata ean te SADT ane ait Fara Tae By PEDRO AGUILAR Service league up to Aug. 19 are: Hatch, M, 750; Vanderwall, Boca Chica, 667; Paunicka, Barracks, 529; Thomas, Sound School, 500; Sigman, Marines, 500; Shown, ‘V-113, 500; Nuskey, Boca Chica, 500; Schoch, Fort Taylor, 461; Tuttle, Barracks, 454; Ament, Sound School, 416; Huska, Ma- rines, 400; Eller, i 1; | ‘Weaghe, Sound School, 352; Ber- ger, Sound School, 333;“Bennett, V-113, 4333; Gudermuth, * Boca, Chica, 333; Bellia, 333; Alterio, V-113, 327; Schilling, 307; Will- jjams, 300; Martin, 300, and Hud- ovani Leading hitters in the City league: B. Sweeting 625, O. Fraga 571, Diaz 555, Sturtz, Pat- terson, Higgenbotham, K. Albury, )| H. Rivero Vidal and De la Guerra 500 each; Girton 466, P. Machin 454, Williams 454, Lopez 426, O. Cruz 421, Del Valle 416, G. Rivero 416, Fitch 400, Castellano 400, Blanco 400, Parks 400, J.’ Lewis morth and central portions. Jacksonville through tered showers and thunderstorm: Tampa____92 ; over south-portion, Grew says we must feed Europe avoid famine and chaos. Sp realness Social Security system pays $8,750,000,000 benefits in 10 years. | to have been issued. REPORT Fla., Aug. 22, 1945 taken at 8:30 a. m. Eastern War Time (City Office) tures Key West, jallowed 1 earned run. | Pitching record’ in ‘the Service | Goss 357, Sheppard ‘363, Carey |teague: Williams won. four, lost Bazo 384 each; H. Machin 375, Neal won two, lost one, fanned 16, walked 17, pitched 18 innings allowed 9 earned runs. tres 300. Pitchers record: Griffin, Mach- Precipitation g ns this afternoon; tonight and° Thursday; moderate occasionally fresh winds, most- ‘paralysis now prevalent in many | communities and impending in) north and céntarl portions, con-'on the precautions which par-|*han sd siderable cloudiness over extreme ents have ¥ - south portion this afternoon National Foundation for Infantile keys were inoculated with the | | through Thursday, with seattered Paralysis to safeguard themselves disease. Some of these were kept showers and thunderstorms over and their children from serious in cages at complete rest while extreme south portion and dur- \attacks of the disease. Strict ob-|the remainder of the group. were ing afternoons and evenings over servance of them may mean the ly southeasterly. t Florida: Partly cloudy over. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings \Highest last 24 hours __._.- 89 With epidemics of . infantile been given by difference between non-infection Florida'or a mild, non-paralyzing infec- Straits and East Gulf: Southeast-|tion and a seriqus, paralyzing or erly winds, gentle to moderate over north portion and moderate | to fresh over south portion this afternoon, tonight and Thursday; partly cloudy weather over north Portion, mostly cloudy wih scat- perhaps fatal attack. Take these safeguards: 1. Avoid over-tiring and ex- treme fatigue from strenuous ex- ercise. 2. Avoid sudden chilling such as would come from agplunge in- to extremely cold water on a very hot day. the queer fact that although many persons had the virus of infantile paralysis in their bodies relatively few became acutely ill with the diseas. > A Scientists engaged in solving ia 333, none, fanned» 40; walked ‘Lowest last night _ —~ 77’ the mysteri i i > eg ‘Alonzo 333,. ¢. bitched, 28 frames and allowed 8 Mean iiss Sages tant eee Albury 333, Quesada 333, A. Las- /¢@!med runs. Normal ~ —— 83, methine y | There must be something, they Person was to become severely inists, won three, lost’ none, 5 thre: ill or carry the virus in his body strek out 13, walked 17, pitched |p, nusp ec ty an promen eke without any evil results. Was it Night Game 23: innings and 12 earned runs!jowed 14 runs. _ lack of immunity, lowered resis- At Philadelphia R. H. E.| were scored off him. C. Cruz won|“ Bice won one, lost ond. fanned tance, diet? What was the trig- Cincinnati = 3 3 0/one and lost’ one, has pitched 24 Ss P. ger that let loose an explosive yee 15, walked 13, pitched 14 frames, > “ ja innings an earned runs. ot ? : it lost one, -9 liciency sinee . nehay 2 : M American League lost none, walked 11, pitched sth rece adit ale pitched 15, serie January 3; 5.38 | Michael Reese Hospital in Chi- First Game innings and 7 earned runs were! 3 SR roma “en; cago was impressed with the n and 9 earned runs. Relative Humidity 1 i bili: oa oe = = 2 chalked against him. Siiienswicu oneciiost cise, fanned 85% nes abitity Bathat lowered body. re ~ Say Rats womione, deat soe a, waped 6, pitched 7 and al- Tomorrow's Almanac chilling might ines nate re : nei , walke |, pitches in- low runs. i . m. ;: 2 won 2, lost none, fanned 8, walk-'4, walked 3, pitched 16 frames, | Moonrise ERP. aval vale advansed feada tm ae Second Game ed 25, 12 innings and 8 earned allowed 8 earned runs. Moonset = Eee amt rs Pasar ine: Is for re~ At Chicago R. H. £,|7Uns. C. Valdez won one, fanned| Venecio won two, lost none,|Full Moon =708 2.0 b teiatinyamenisye ere, inci New York 611 1\% Walked 8, has pitched 12 fanned 10 and walked 4, pitched Tomorrow's lated with the virus of infantile Chicago 25 2| frames, 2 earned runs. Reyes 21 frames and allowed 4 earned (Naval Base) paralysis and later half of them a “|won 1, lost one, fanned 2, runs. High Tide Low Tide ‘Pose P gery ene ouinene; aeamph walked 11, pitched 16 and allow-| Weaghe won one, lost none, 10:27 a.m. 3:45 am. ‘naga es d to a sudden and ed 14 earned runs. Rosam lost fanned 4, walked 8, pitched 9,4 11:30 p.m. 5:04 p.m. two games and fanned 9, walk- frames allowed 2 earned runs. View Game ed 13, pitched 13 innings, allow. | Jacquart won 1, lost 1, fanned Fi illion to bi 1 d by At Detroit R. H. E. a e , . | ‘ive million to be released by Philadelphia ‘ 1 i 1) ea 9 earned runs. S. Baxo won 1, 0, walked 6, pitched 13 feames| the Army within year after V-J Detroit __ _. 6 14 1| lost 2, fanned 4' and walked 7, and allowed 1 earned run. Day. Newsom, Berry and Rosar; Ben-| Pitched -18 frames and allowed} Rich lost 2, fanned 13, walked ‘gn, Caster and Richards, .|10 earned (runs. Forms -has won 7, pitched 14 frames, allowed 5 Hoover asks America to put its one, lost none, fanned 3 and, earned runs, freedom against communism. Second Game At Detroit R. H. E. AEE SS eat Philadelphia 611 0}! Detroit ee 715 3): Newsom, Berry and George;! ‘ Overmire, Wilson and Swift. || | Night Games First At St. Louis R. H. E. Boston - 1 6 0} St. Louis ea and Steiner; Potter and; Schultz. Second 4 At St. Louis R. H. E. Boston _ 480 St Louis + ba i GAMES TODAY League National No games scheduled. American York, at Chicago. Club— W.. 1. Pet. 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