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WILKS oe Assoctated Pr css ‘Starr Writer. a Somebody ask how much the Chicago | White Sox a ade st F ‘So tar? th injured” left-) hander has missed one: starting assignment’ ‘and. their) down to 2M games, almost en by belting Washingtoit 6- 1 ‘behind a three-hitter by Jim Mudcat Grant .(8-5). 4 ’ “ Detroit’ wallopéd. ‘the “~vankebs, (14-2, and Boston. overcame three ae ge sah 34- ~year~ ~old record: In' CHARLES, EL E GIORDANO—SPPRTS EDITOR “ - DRAPE SLACKS The. Orioles, who’ have:scored only four runs. while - ‘losing two jof. three to Pierce this season, counted 10.-runs in ythe .two games, ‘beating . Barry . Latman 7-6 Thursday. for the White: Sox’ fourth defeat in. ‘the, last | five, me an vo Agents: for. Mouse or Hobbertin : . House: of Stone - : _LING. TAILOR: games’ ss “(PAUL WONG) eee NARROWS SOX’. LEAD Sten : Phone: bess Cleveland. continued ° “its: re- bound from’ a 1 four peame slump 1 {Bx relievers for 13 hits. no ‘with Lew Bur dette ‘who: beat: ‘the i victory over ‘Seattle 1 \Giants. 5-2. “Wednesday.. for. the; who pounded’ out 16 hits.. home runs by Kansas City’s Bob|!. :1925 Sacramento, ‘Soloris Cerv for an 11-10 decision over picked’ up the somewhat dubious, the A's, The Orioles, responsible for half of the White Sox’ eight de- feats in 35 one-run decisions this ‘season, tagged Latman (5-5) and. est. in: a string: teanr: in. league history.” -The Giants are working: ‘on a 14- -game losing. ‘skein, They pick- -1ed up’ defeat No. 24 Thursday. night, a 9-0 whitewashing at. the, ‘In the National League, Mil- waukee’s.. 38- -year-old” ace Warren Spahn, called. on for | Salt. Lake; City: Bees lost - his third. start and: fourth. ap- chance to move into first place | ——_— pearance in: 10 days,’ finally. was: ‘past \Portland Beavers by split -. nailed. by . Sad ‘Sam Jones ‘and , ting with ‘the’ Solons, Winning San Francisco's: ‘Wonderous Will- 5- 0, ‘then. ‘Josing ‘by. the. same ics Thursday night as the Giants: .SCOre Portland and - Spokane beat the Braves 5-37, . {were rained out.. ‘It was ‘Spahn’‘s. third defeat in| Vancouver. “Mounties parlayed ‘Ais last’ four. decisions’. and once , six. hits, two walks a hit. bats~ ‘again. kept ° chim! from™ pairing: ‘man and . an.error into.a 6-5 Rainiers, ° {the first. ‘halt, of: the’ Season. . | HOLD TWwo- ‘GAME: LEAD - ‘game Nead over: Los Angeles. while ; ‘four games “behind . again. |) Willies—Mays ‘-and | . -MeCovey— | [who did Ath one-two pitching punch‘that had |. . Johnny. Briggs. gave the. Giants. 4) the Braves:in' command through} only three. hits, singles by. Bob/ : | Speake, Billy. Wilson and. Owen|. Friend. Briggs. struck out eight, batters and. walked: only-one in: ‘winning | his 11th game in “15! ' decisions.’ The Pads gave Briggs: all ‘the’ cushion he needed: with: The Giants. ‘retained. their two- skidding: the ‘third~ =place Braves | ‘| four runs in the first. inning. on four hits and two walks. “The - Bees’ Ernie Francis’ and It was Jones’ (16- -11)- and - ‘the: “ McCovey, the: rousirig rookie, jto Prince tin: the Women’s — hinnings, the first game of the finals. | » Led by, the heavy’ bats’ ‘of Alige. Kristmanson, Gailya Grimolfson shoestore: crew, from the ‘opening Noreen Pritchard’ and Millie Olson were the big sluggers for Fashion, who’: put .up a’ much stronger. fight than usual: ‘Booth’s pitcher’ Leona Colussi walked four, struck out. two. and allowed 13 ‘hits. ws Betty Senum started for Pash. ion allowing one ‘hit,’ .no free passes and no strikeouts. Joylea Rossi took over in’ the gota. . 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