‘Try Daily News Classifieds : beg few ae bet ||Mountiés Split With Solons 4 « Paaragea be dedaEANIPOTESODITEN Loy Angeles’ continuds: to. rule | Toms, Elks Continue mer ‘Lee Mel broken Win Skeins |cetes| CO. | ler Holds. Unbroken Win Skesis | ii%nessose on a Pe met EL ES weer Hap ey = winchallenge for attendance flung! Priday night paseball action LETTER © It was the 10th stralght down earller this week by Elk drop Seatle 6-2 ‘CARRIER; -| for bhe Elks in the Pony League semestreg ET ‘saw Los Angeles Savoy H eg Oe T ? 'pegegs [Baseball challenge game at| Harley: Lewis, A scrupulous) 4 | : = | : : 5 scrupulous) in the ee at could have sent Mounties 6 ms fel rts Roosevelt Park. last night as] count. of rival lodge rooters Danan me Waa top-place tle : “ : : wy «| they ‘choked off a last inning showed a tle with 41 each, the| with Angels. i remainder describing = them- selves -as “neutrals.” The tug-of-war struggle after the ball game was, won by the Elks. | ao “In his seven-inning stint 9n the mound. Toms was tagged for seven ‘hits, walked two and struck out 10,.Careless gave up one less safety, gave Ap six free passes and mowed down seven, _Linescore: . BUKS escencee 40 001 0-8 7 3| MooSe «2... 003 010 3-7 8 7 Toms and’ Windle; Careless and Olsen. Vancouver Mounties, in the only doubleheader of the night, suffered 1-0 at the hands of Sacrainento’ Solons but came pack 1-2 in the nightcap. San Francisco Seals also scor- ed 11 runs—to four for Holly- wood Stars—to take a fifth- place tie with Portland Beavers. Beavers themselves were busy, ‘taking a 10-7 decision from San Diego Padres, Vancouver and Sacramenia wind up thelr four-game series with tonight's doubleheader, rally by the Moose to take an 8-7 victory: —. se In a thrilling ‘pitchers’ battle that saw Larry Toms, rack uD hig eighth win In a row, Moose hurler Ted Careless,. after giv- ing up seven runs in the first two innings, held the opposition to only one more run. for the rest of the. way, - Moosemen, entering the last inning faced with a crushing 8-4 deficit, lost two men in short érder and set the’ spectators to fumbling, for their: wraps. Then the game blew up in the face of the startled, Blks. John Oisen regched: first on a grounder, and :was advanced when Robin Hodgson was hit by a pitched ball, Bob Armstrong rose to the oecasion with a‘slam into left field that took him. to second and brought two runners home, Careless with two strikes on him, placed a high drive into right field and Armstrong scor- ed the Moose’ seventh run. Stealing second Careiess repre- sented the tying run when Toms fanned Oakle to wrap up the game, The Elks run-fest in the. first {wo innings was helped along by seven Moose crrot's and three walks, while: Moose. garnered three runs in the bottom of the third with three - hits, a walk ||