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AGE FOUR Feller’s Luck Ends As Bosox |Ri¢ers Blank Edge Indians (By Asseciated Press) NEW YORK, June 22—-Boston Red Sox beat the pitcher who County League first half cham-}. started them down on their disastrous string of defeats.. Breaking of ex” beppened yesterday. Bob Feller was the losing hurler, © 1, a Tew Magheon let the Indians down with only three hits. Philadelphia Athletics defeated &#— tie the Chicago White Sox, 5-3, and Washington Senators downed the St. Lows Browns, 4-2. Detroit ‘Tigers won easily over the New York Yankees, 6-2, on Newhous- er’s four-hit pitching tm the National League, the first game of « crucial series ‘was won by the Brooklyn Dodg- em, 7-5, over the St, Louis Car- dinals. Philadelphia Phillies edged out the Cincinnati Reds, 2-1, and the Boston Braves beat the Pirates of| Pittsburgh, 3-2 Chicago Cubs shaded the New York Giants, 5-4. Results and batteries American League Washington 4 St. Louis 28 Leonard and Evans; Galehouse amd Helf Philadeiphia | Chicago 310 o{ well Marchildon and Rosar; Haynes, Mammer and Tresh. Boston a ae. Cleveland 03 0 Mughson and Wagner; Feller and Hayes New York 244 Detroit 661 Page and Niarhos; Newhouser and Tebbets National League St. Louis 510 0 Brooklyn 713-2 Brazic Wilks, Schmidt and Klutts, O'Dea, Garagiola; Lom- bardi, Casey and Sandlock. Cineinnat 131 Phitade|phia 281 Heusser, Hetki and Lamanno; Rewe and Seminick. Pittsburgh 280 Boston 312 0 Ostermueller and Lopez; Coop- | er and Masi Chicago § 62 New York +: 9.05 Selynitz, Erickson and McCul-4 lough, Kennedy, Trinkle, Budnick and Cooper How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Club. W.L. Pct. GB Boston i | New York ; a Detroit 33 25 93 Washington 30 26 11a Cleveland 26 33 16 | St. Louis 26 33 16 | Chicago 22 33 18} Philadeiphia 1642 275 29 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pct, GB Boroklyn 36 21.631 St Loui 34:24 «686 2 Chicago 2623 549 5 | Cincinnati 26 «4.5600 7 | Boston 31 456 10 | Pittsburgh 23 31 «425 (11 | New York 2433 ©.421 12 422 11h Philadelphia 22 30 Sugaloa “Orchestra To “Give” Tonight Club S day's the the like time joa announces in to- of The Citizen that orchestra will play for entertainment of those who to and have a good dance tonight from 10 to 4 in the morning There will be no admission and no cover or minimum will also be music and dancing every night and Sunday might (except Monday). The best of nationally-known beverages are served at this, South Florida’s finest night spot. Strand Theater VAN JOHNSON in “hei 1 Of A Romance” Coming: “Affairs of Susan” ia Monroe Theater ROBERT WATSON in “THE HITLER GANG” NEWS - SPORTS - SHORTS “Spanish Picture Every Tuesday First 10 Women FREE to Matinee” BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks 5.8 0} R. Barber and D. Sterling played ' Tarpons, 5 to 0 The Red Raiders earned their, way to a three game playoff wit Eastern Airlines for the Dad By 1-0 Score pions by defeating the Ft. Lau- derdale Tarpons last night, 5-0. The Raiders collected 19 hits off two Tarpon hurlers but could not bunch their hits for more runs. Three times they failed to come ‘through with the bases Ioatied., A totdf of 12 Raiders were left stalled on hases. Every Raider in the line- up got at least one hit, and Machinists Tie Legion, 3 to 3, In Park Battle In the first. game of a softball doubleheader at Bayview Park r last night Adams Dairymen oes aot: inning broke into. the “won” column eo tire i Lefty Toby: Owens, ‘making his pitching debut with the Raiders, }set down the Tarpons with two hits. Jack Stevens, Tarpon third- sacker, touched Owens for the two singles. Owens did not allow a runner. to reach third, and only one reached second. In the first in-/ ning, Stevens scratched an in-' field hit, was sacrificed to sec- ond. Then Louder walker, but} ; McNeese flied to. center, and} Murff, Tarpon catcher-manager, struck out. Stevens got his sec- ond hit in the third inning, and the Tarpons were held hitless the rest of the game! The Raiders were not able to the Legion and Clarence (Cig- | break the ice until the’ fifth, but arette) Gates for the Machin- | they had threatened Campbell hurled beautiful ball | throughout the game, missing throughout the game. several good scoring chances. In J. Ogden and Willard hit two) the fifth, however, ‘Hernandez each for the Legion, and Valdez, } i singled to ‘center, and Carbonell Machin and Castro one each for, promptly sacrificed him. to sec; ond. After Owens’ ‘scratched a again when they whipped B-29 Bombers, 18 to 8. At bat, D. Sterling slammed | three hits with J, Lewis, R. Barber and B. Villareal con- necting twice for the winners. | A. Mayan, R. Valdez and A.! Alonzo hit one each for the losers. In the field, J. Lewis, A. Cruz, ! for the + winners, and! Sweeting, Alonzo and Mira for the losers. In the second game, i American | | Legion and Machinists ended up} in a tie, 3-3, at the end of the, time limit. H Both pitchers, F. Tyrns for | the Machinists. eee SAVE “A LIFE—Give to the Food Drive gg “The Store of Fashion” Cool Summer Cottons Are Here In an . Their Elegance »4 doubleheader is scheduled fo: le, Arnold struck out, but! illareal came through with a le to left for the first run of game. In the sixth after ionzo had struck out, Roberts led a one-baser to center. Garcia flied out, but Hernandez bled to right, scoring Rob- ' + Carbonell then sent a sizzling uble down the left field line io score Hernandez, and after A walked Arnold sent a Texas Leaguer to right to score Carbonell. with the third run. of the. game. i + In the eighth the Raiders. tal- ied anoth on Arndid’s |; doublt to Pb her ahd Villa- ere single to right, DoDo Villareal’ led the 19-hit! dttack with four hits in five of-| ‘ficial trips to the plate. The Raiders will play Eastern ‘Airlines a two out of three series. ppunday at Miami Field between ; astern Air and the Red Raider: Th case of a split Sunday, a thir game will be piayed Monday| night at Miami: ; The Raiders ended the first Ralf by taking two out of three games from EAL, FTL, Miami| 1 stars, Merrill Stevens, and | ree out of three from Boca! Raton, They ended with an 11-4 apcore for the first half. \ Comfort Stations. | CITY SPORTS _ | SOMETHING for | ENV DIAMONDEALL at Bayview Par! (Night hate TUESDAY— ; 7:30—Adams. Lunch vs. Ameri- can Legion (exhibition Bares: : ; 9:00—820's vs. Machinists. : én Drama’ : THURSDAY— s Who Make c ‘ 7:30—V,F.W. vs. Machinists, ieee 8 : 1600 9:00—B29’s_ vs. erican -! q es onight at 10. | TOP OF YOUR DIAL FRIDAY— Don't Miss the Story of ‘ ,7:30-—-Adams Dairy vs. Machin- * 022 e DAY ts. : UND: (93 00 —Adams Lune Lunch vs. vir.w.|| Charles Goodyear on RECREATION | Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket-' ball and Handball Courts, Dia-! mondball, Kiddy Playground, ; South Beach and Rest Beach— ‘wimming. 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