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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 24, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 14 the stars and stripes saturday april 24, 1941 a Taylor stills giants As dodgers Triumph 6-3 Edwards shit Freak double gives a s 3rd in Row Over botox Boston april 23 a the Philadelphia athletics hit one Ball into right Field to sweep a three game series with the wingless Boston red sox by a 5-3 margin. The Only drive the a s lashed in that direction was a routine Fly driven by Barney Mccosky in the ninth inning with two on base. Sam dodgers Ward hits the dust safely Mele lost it in the Sun and it went 5" for a two Bagger that drove in Relief Pitcher Bob Savage and Eddie Joost to break a 3-3 tie. Dave boo Ferriss opened for the red sox and appeared to have the Best of a pitching Duel with Joe Colenan until the seventh when the athletics tallied twice to take a 3-2 Lead. During that rally Cole Man gave Way to Pinch hitter George binks who kept the rally frying by blasting a two Bagger that scored buddy Rosar. Southpaw Mel Parnell then took Over for Ferriss and his teammates tied up matters against Savage without a hit in the last of the seventh. Philadelphia Boston a r h a r h Joost. Is 513 dim to of 5 1 0mccosky, if 5 p 1 Pesky 3b 402 White of 500 Williams. If 3 1 Fain in 300 Spence in 3 0 1 Majeski 3b 4 0 0 St opens is 4 0 1ch Din a of 4 1 1 Doerr 2b 411 Rosar. 311 Mele. Of 401suder, 2b 411 Tebbetts. 4 e l Coleman p 2 0 0 Ferriss drinks a 1 � 1 Parnell. P 200100 Savage p 111 Moses b 101 totals 31 s 9 totals 35 3 8 a doubled for Coleman 7 a doubled for Parnell 9 Philadelphia Boston 010 000 2025 9 2 100 100 1003 8 1 errors Fain Rosar Stephens. Rib Suder. Binks Joost Mccosky 2, Stephens Ferriss. Pesky. Two baser to Joost 2, "i.ccosky. Binks Moses Mele Pesky Stephens. Winning pit Cher Savage. Losing Pitcher Parnell. Coalt Wii sets track record Lexington. Ky., april 23 up Warren Wright s Calumet farm currently turf Dom s most Success Ful stable today boasted a one Twe punch for next week s Ken 7 sky Derby husky citation and speedy Coaltown. Coaltown making his first Start beyond the sprint distances Hung out a new track record for a mile and a Furlong at Kee Neland As he breezed to an easy five length Triumph in the $15,000 Blue grass stakes. Previously citation loomed As the horse to beat when the three year Olds go to the Post next Satur Day at Churchill Downs. But Coaltown s blazing finish made it giant homers gain Victory in in opener Jersey City april 23 up the Jersey City giants taking a Cue from their big Brothers across the River in new York today served notice that they would use the Home run to Good advantage during the 1948 International league season. Playing before an overflow crowd of 52,629 opening Day fans the Jer semites blasted three homers to Down the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-4. In other afternoon openers the Newark bears edged the Montreal royals .3-2, in 11 innings at Newark s Ruppert stadium and Rochester outlasted Syracuse in 10 innings 8-6, at Syracuse. Baltimore Defeated Buffalo 6-4, in a night game at Baltimore. The Jersey City club did it the easy Way on two homers by Catcher Sal Yvars and one by Rookie first baseman Jack harsh Mann. Lefty Jack Kraus started for the giants and won although he needed help from Luther Knerr and Jimmy Cain in the ninth. Jim Konstanty Lou Possehl and Jim Thompson hurled for the Leafs with Possehl being tagged writ the loss. Young Erv Porterfield Pride of the Yankee farm Chain matched pitch for pitch with Hank Behr Man of Montreal Thi Ough 10 innings and finally won out when Newark scored the winning tally on three errors in the Lith. Brooklyn s Freston Ward slides safely into second on a. Double to left Sis giant second Sacker Jack Conway takes the throw in at the Polo grounds. Shortstop Bobby Rhawn is in the background. The dodgers won the opener 7-6, in a wild game. Acme cards Bow to reds 4-3 St. Louis april 23. A ninth inning errors by Marty Marion and Catcher Del Wilber permitted the Cincinnati reds to defeat St. Louis,4-3. Wilber dropped Stan Musial s perfect return of Hank Sauer s Outfield Fly find 3,673 spectators groaned As Frank Baumholtz scampered Home with the deciding run. Baumholtz reached first when Marion muffed his inning opening grounder. Cincinnati made it 3-3 in the High h on successive singles by Sauer babe Young and Ray la Manno. Howie Pollei was relieved by Jim Hearn in the eighth inning with none out after he weakened but Hearn was charged with the loss. Harry Gumbert was credited with the Victory. Box score on Page 11 apparent that citation will get plenty of Competition from his own stablemate. Collegian use is Chapman in quarterfinals of a Golf Pinehurst n. A. April 23 a a 22-year-old collegian upset former National Champion Dick Chapman of Pinehurst in the Quarter finals of the North and South Golf tournament. Harvie Ward jr., of the University of North Carolina and tar Boro n. C., fought from being to defeat the Veteran Chapman 2 and 1. The shoe pinches cubs Phil Cavar Reua rests a sore foe Chicago april 23 a vet eran outfielder first baseman Phil Cavarretta of the Chicago Cuba to out of the Ifa eap for three or four Days As a result of a shoe Pinch which infected too. Moy Laii shield tied As darkness halts River Oaks match Houston Texas april 23 aped Moylan san Francisco arid Frank Shields new York split two sets before darkness forced postponement of the deciding games o their quarterfinal match in the 14th annual River Oaks invitational ten Nis tournament. Moylan won the first set 8-6, but lost the next 4-8. Other favourites had Little difficulty in moving into the Semi finals although top seeded Frank Parker of los Angeles had More trouble than expected from Bobby Curtis Rice Institute Star. Parker eliminated the c ollege Competition,6-3, 6-2. Second seeded William f. Tal Bert. New York and Wilmington del., won from Sam match san Francisco 6-1, 6-2. While Earl Cochell san Francisco turned Back Tom Molloy new Orleans 6-2, 6-1. All favourites in women s singles advanced into the semifinals. They Are Dorothy head san Francisco Gertrude Moran los Angeles Vir Ginia Kovacs Oakland calif., and Margaret Varner Vej paso  $ he joined favorite Frank Strun Ahan Toledo Arnold Palmer Wake Forest College student from lat Robe a. And c. A. Snow High Point n. C., in the semifinals. Stranahan trimmed Veteran j. A fownes of Orlando fla., 7 and 6 Snow Defeated Walter s. Cisco Louisville ky., 3 and 2 and Palmer turned Back Ray Taylor or. Greensboro n. C., 5 and 4. Sargent upsets titlist in ladies Gok tourney san Francisco april 23 up Little Mary Sargent Monterey calif., upset defending titlist mrs. James Ferrie of los Angeles 2 and 1, in the semifinals of the Cali fornia women s Amateur Champion ship. She entered the finals with Curtis cup Star Dot Kielty of Long Beach who Defeated Beverly Hanson of Indio calif., 2 and 1. Tigers Edge White sox 3-2 Chicago april 23 a the Detroit tigers won their third straight Victory from the chicag White sox 3-2, to keep Pace with the Philadelphia athletics atop the american league standings. Held witless for five innings by Rookie Howie Judson the tigers shattered in one inning the 22-year old right Bander s dreams of win Ning his first major league Start Judson set the stage for his defeat by walking Bob Swiff to open the sixth. Virgil trucks attempted to bunt but fouled out. Connie Berry Detroit s Rookie shortstop then doubled to left scoring Swift. Eddie Mayo singled to score Berry and Walter Evers double sent Mayo across with the winning run. The White sox scored both of their runs off trucks in the fourth. Luke Appling and Tony Lupien singled. Taft Wright s infield roller scored Appling and Lupien Rode across on Jack Wallaesa s safety. Trucks allowed eight hits in gain ing his first Victory of the season. Detroit a r h Chicago Berry Sumayo 2b a r h4 1 1 k la w a 2b 4 0 0 1 2 Appling 3b 4 1 1 dec Ping Pong play opens today Augsburg april 23 special Over 75 entries Are expected to compete in the Neucom table ten Nis championships which will get under Way tomorrow at the bavarian Crossroads club at 9 . The finals in both singles and doubles will be held on april 25. Evers of 401 Lupien. In 4 1 2w Kef old if 1 0 0 Wright of 3 0 0 Wertz of 401 w Lisa. Is 401kell, 3b 401 Philley if 4 0 2 Vico in 300 Scala. Of 3 Al 0swift, c 210 Hodgin c 1 � 1 trucks p 460 Weigel. 401 Judson p 200 Delsing b 1 0 0pearson, b 0 8 0 Baker a 100 totals 30 i 6 totals 35 2 a flied out for Pearson 9 a struck out for Judson 7 a singled for Scala 9 Detroit 000 003 0003 6 1chicago 000 200 0002 8 0 error Mayo. Rib Wright Wallaesa Berry Mayo Evers. Two base hits Berry Evers. Mayo. Three base hit Weigel. Losing Pitcher Judson. Help Brooklyn gain verdict new York april 23 a Harry Taylor pitched himself in and out of trouble for eight innings and finally let Hugh Casey finish the Job in Brooklyn s 6-3 Victory Over new York. It was a typical dodger giant game requiring three hours and 12 minutes before the 21.198 National league customers could go Home. For eight innings the giants Power was confined to Home runs by Whitey Lockman in the third and Jack Lohrke in the fourth. As has been the Case in All six of their homers this season nobody was on base each time. Lockman also hit a double and two singles for four hits taut he had to yield hitting honors to Catcher Bruce Edwards who drove in three Brooklyn runs with a pair of doubles and a single. Brooklyn new York a r h a r Miksis 2b 310 , 2b 4 0 0 j Gensen a 101 Cooper d 109mauch, 2b 000 Blattner 2b 0 0 0 Vii Flihan. If 2 1 \ l com n. Of 4 2  
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