oks Snap Losing ak With 4-3 Win nite Sox Blank Yanks in American League lyn{| Giants lost a half-game ‘to the ing leading Dodgers by Splitting a twi-night doubleheader with n| Chicago Cubs, winning first 10-6 i6 and losing second 6-2. Rookie Ed Matthews’ 17:h homer, with a man on base nabled Boston Braves to edge St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 and snap the Cards’ five-game winning streak k In the other National League game Philadelphia trounced the Cincinnati Reds 7-3 American League action s; y New York Yankees take another ‘anadian one on the chin. Lou Kretlow ( From hackled the world champions on, two hits to give Chicago White Sox a 7-0 decision a (| Tourney day game . , K Bob Feller lost his fourth traioht is) Cleveland Indian sowed to Boston Red Sox 5-4 ast night to remain three games {| behind the Yanks In a day game Philadelphia \thleties edged the Tigers 4-3 ind Washington Senators breez ed to a 6-2 win over St Browns in night encounter, Baseball Scores National Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 3 New York 10-2, Chicago 6-6 Boston 2, St. Louis’ 1 Phifadeiphia 7, Cincinnati 3 American Chicago 7, New York 0 Philadelphia 4, Detroit 3 i Boston 5, Cleveland 4 Washington 6, St. Loui Pacific Coast San Diego 5, Sacramento 2 Oakland 4, Los Angeles 4 Hollywood 2, San Francisco 4 Seattle 1-1, Portland 4-2 WIL Lewiston 5 Spokane 9 Wenatchee 7 9-8, Yakima 17-6 Disappears Cunard Liner | Salem 4 Tri-City 1 Victoria 10, Vancouver! 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BIRD SEED DER ax Buckerfield’s Zic BIRD GRAVEL Package 08e D&S GROCERY Phone 656 Prince Rupert Daily News 5; ‘ : f | a unteer fire brigade, saved Port Thursday, July 31 1952 i BOX SCORES 3 Unearned Runs Pave Wa Prompt Action Fameenke inwit-iilliss dolled £ me | Oe “od sie AB R H y ; Sawmill industry from fire to- : : . 8 Christenson, cf S$ ida 2 day. : Two Swedish Spies Cameron, If 400 For No ] to Beat CCC 300 Saves Huge Mill Fire of vaknown origi broke . ‘ Spring, ¢ 40 0 ° pout at 4:15 a.m. in th® centre of, i ae i» . . a _ 7 D. Scherk, ss 41 6! ome : . PORT ALBERNI @ — Only} thousand: of feet of stored? “ sg) 8 Oring ire unearned § ¥ . » |e 4 £ ore 8 : 5 Se 5 Gel Life Terms R. Ford, p ‘ip the first : . Se Ser a nin a last 13 batters | prompt action sawmill fire|bone-dry lumber in the huge miss D. Hartwig, 3b ‘173 “C ee en ee lefeat- | to face him went down in order crows assisted by the city’s vol- | MacMil!an-Bloedel sawmill. “ n STOCKHOLM «P ; |S. Scherk: 1b 300 ed CCC 300 for the fourth! with not a man feaching base : | Company volunteer fire crew i ‘ iM ) Six Swed 0. & ' straight time las Lig by : is 3 é % a ; whatnot 1 y yiuTitleer > CrOWSe 4 ea 1 ish Communists today were con-| Monkman, 2b 4.4 st _ 9 — ight ‘by the No. I tallied three runs in the Christenson’s second triple of |@nd Port Aiberni firemen had? __ vieted of i! on score of 5-3. The win moved first inning when Christensen th Siac eee ga “— ithe blaze under control in léss Pe ‘ted ¢ selling vital nce ie » g . << a ote . ae the g: > | aze under contr Ss pak ecrete te oe St oe eles 29 5 6| ‘nem a game and a half ahead| walked stole second, went to! °°" | than 15 minutes s . ae a —_ 7 ~—— : of second place Firemen. It W4S | third on a wild pitch and scored |. The last runs for CCC 300 came i : tes o ai ee : A puipriscument CCC 300 AB R H their ninth win against two de-jn an error by the ccc 300/!2 the fourth when Shamenski | ae 4 acquitted anor. A seventh was) wagner, cf 4 1 © feats |shortstop. Don Scherk going to| ubled and then stole third and | ‘ : oe ’ Kurdziel, ¢ 401 Rusty Ford was the winning! first on the error, scored on| ®°th'vell Teached first on an | TBALL PD ’ The governme nt accused them McDulee, ss 4 0 0/pitcher, allowing three runs on|Ford’s triple. Ford scored on|®'T®r. Both scored on Bennett's | 4 Y) i . turning over to the Russians Deary, 1b 3 0 1 five scattered hits, no walks, He| Don Hartwig’s single. mage, i sate, ty date | St Bweden's northaen Mardy, p 3 0 0) struck out four. He allowed one| CCC 390°scored in the sam-|_ FO: No. 1, Fred Christenson|] TOMORROW NIGHT a a Peso aoe oe Finnegan, If 3.0 0 run in the first and two more|jnning when Wagner reached | nd ion sea bent eet ee avlack across neighboring in- Shamenski, 2b $ 1 2\in the fourth After that he _| two hits Both hits by C iristen- | land ’ , ie a4 ; ; second on a two-base error anc |. sabes ae ee | , T RS ars : fv retired 12 consecutive batters , son were triples over the right- GENERAL MO 0 F 7 4 Fritiof Enbom 33-year-old ee " 28 Losing piteher, Hardy, threw | Scored on Kurdziel’s single. field fence ant confessed mastermind of the Bennet, 3b ae 1 a magnificent game, bu the; No. 1 tallied two more in the CCC 300’s big gun was Wally | vs nowie®’ SY Ting, and his chigt) nysis 30 35 three unearned runs in the first|third when Hartwig © doubled, Shamenski with a single and a cyo yi accomplice, Jugo Gjersvold, both were too much for him to over-| went to third on a ground ball eae a lanes oie, Hawks] 2 irew ufe terms at nard labor ' ‘oni mh a Sone yp Aes re e 6ceilar-dweiling awks ‘ ee } a . . es No. + 302 000 0—5 6 4 come He gave up five runs 07 j and home on a wild pitch. 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