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Cardinals Beat Dodgers
New York, June 17.
The St. Louis Cardinals chased Joo Hatran with a four-run barrage in the seventh to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers 6-2 in the National League yesterday. The victory put the Car- dinals within ono game of the League lead- ing Dodgers.
Lou Klein, the first of the Mexican jumpers to
get back into the big league box scores, aid- - ed the winning run rally with a pinch single. Vern Bickford hurled 01 purchase from St. Louis, pitched snappy five-hitter as the Bos- his first complete game of the ton Braves beat Pittsburgh 7-2. season as the Yankees defeated It was Bickford's eighth win. Chicago 5-4.
Senres: Bay Boat was the loser in his first start after being obtained from the New York Giants.
Wins Own Gome Relief pitcher Alex Konstanty singled neroas the decisive run In the ninth to win his own gume as the Philadelphia Phillies edged The the Chicago Cubs 4-3. Phillips swept the four „Kame serles.
The New York ni Cincinnati game was postponed because of rain,
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Shortstop Eddie Joost hit his 15th homer to move
ahead for the league lead, and Lou Brissie hurled one-hit bail the last Ave innings 05 the Philadelphia Atitelles defeated Detroit 1-3 in! the American League,
Jonst's homer ted hith with Vern Schens of the Boston Red Sox.
Cleveland, cashing in on four
walks, an error and a double by second baseman Joe Gordan fo a total of four runs in the Arsi ipning, defeated Boston 6-3. The Indians swept the three game series.
Yankees Tripped
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Len Hutton Fails For Third Time
London, June 16.
Len Hutton, Yorkshire and England opening bats- man, was out for a duck for the third inn- ings in succession when he was bowlod by Rog Porks today in Yorkshire's second inn- ings against Worcestershire.
Perks had dismissed Hutton for zero in the first innings and before that the England opening bat had failed to score in his second knock in the Leeds Test against New Zealand.
Mixed Doubles Tennis Results
Two matches in the "B"
Today, an hour before Hut- ion went in three swans flew
over the Worcester ground and
a spectator mistaking them for "That's Hut-
ducks shouted:
ton's other one" and so it prov- ed to be.
Division Mixed Doubles Tennis League were played off yes- Hutton was out for two ducka Worcestershire in 1936, terday. The Chinese Recrea-against
tion Club made a clean sweep match by 11 runs.
the latter County winning that by beating the Kowloon
At the closs of play Worcester- Cricket Club by 0 sets to nil shire, who Jend the Cham at Causeway Bay and at Happy pionship table. needed 201 with Valley Craigengower Cricket nine second innings wicketa stand- Club beat the Ladies' Recrea-ing, 10 win this important match tion Club by eight sets to one, jagainst their nearest rival,
When Worcester continued their CCC 8-LRC 1
first innings today, 18-year-old Craigengower Cricket Club Brian Close bowled his out-swin- continued their winning streak in or so effecively that the ra
fell in 96 the Mixed Doubles "B" Division maining six wickets Tennis League at Happy Valley, minutes for the addition of 73
when they
runs, Close look five of the wick- were at yesterday
Recreation ets today for 10, home to the Ladles Club and won by eight sets to
10.J. Leonard
Yardley Retrieves Position and Mrs. Chut (CCC) beat I. Getz and Mrs. Gotz Yorkshire
wont to lunch with -2: beat Mr. and Mrs. Stroobuch two second innings wickets down -3. beat Bonnerman and Mrs. and no runs on the board, hut Pommeroy 8-1
Norman Yardley retrieved the B.Q. Baker and Mrs. V. Fowler position as he had done in the (CCC) best Gett und Mrs. Getz first innings by scoring 72 and the
realised 177, beat Mr. and Mrs. Stroobach Innings
leaving 6-4, beat Bonnerman and Mrs. Worcestershire to get 251 to win. Pommeroy 0-3.
L.F. Souza and Mrs. 1. (CCC) Perks took four for do at the clors
0-1
or play.
drew with Getz and Mrs. Getz Worcestershire had hit off 50 0-0, drew with Mr. and Mrs, after
fter losing Cooper with only Stroobach 6-8, beat Bonnerman single figures on the board. and Mrs. Pommeroy 7-5.
Reginald Simpson, Nottingham- shiro's. styliah England batsman,
143 for the *cored
County four against Leicestershire in boure five minutes, hitting 17 fours and his side took first innings points by 16 runs.
CRC 9-KCC 0 Miss W. W. Choy and Lo Yu- man (CRC) beat Mrs. Heinzerling and A.E.P. Guest B-4, beat M Horsman and J. Borrow 6-1, beat Mrs. Lawes and W. Sun 6-2,
Miss W.K. Mok and Lee Xu ming (CRC beat Mrs. Heinzerlin and A.E.P. Guest 0-3, beat Mrs. Horaman and J. Barrow 6-2 beat Mrs. Lawes and W. Sun. 0-4.
Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Choy (CRC) beat Mrs. Heinzerling and AEP. Guest 0-4, bent Mrs. Horsman and J. Barrow 6-3, beat Mrs. Lawes and W. Sun, 6-2.
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There were two canturies for Gloucestershire against Combined Servicos, G. Emmett getting 102 in two hours 45 minutes, with 16 fours and the lefthander Wilson making 100, including 11 bound-
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The close of play scoros warat Close Of Play Scores
At. Lord's Cambridge Univer- alty 179 and 128 for §. (Dowes 13 no% out); MCC 312 for 8 declared.
·(G. Gakes 83, Berion 68},
At Bristol: Combined Services 240 and 0 for no wicket; Gloucen- tershire 436 (Enmote 102, Wilson
Nottingham: Lelocatarahiro 201 and 27 for no wicket; Notts 108. (It. Simpson 148, Clay 57, hot out, Walsh.0 for 125) um.
At Worcostar: Yórkahiro 910, and 177 (Yardley 73. Perks 4 for 43) Worcestershire 187 (Closa 6 for, 47) and 60 for ontem Basture-
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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
in one
**The Authority', in: "Authorities"
in
West ruined the chance for South CAN TAKE YOUR TIME
to make the contract by leading his heart 6. South saw at once situation THERE which you should take your time that he would have to lose the and not hurry up to what seems lead once to the diamond A in build twelve trick- like the best contruct for your order to side. That is after you or your takers and that therefore he re- partner had made some kind of quired two heart stoppers: His game guarantee bid of one more sole chance was that the criuld than legal minimum-elther an win, so he played and lost it to heart lead K. The next or a sin-the original suit bid of two
response to a one eliminated the A, and the rest of gle jump in
story is too sorrowful to bid. Knowing your partner will the
a less-than-game bid, chronicle. not puss
chanco to probe you have a around in order to and the best declaration for the side,
SAK QUI HAQ
After South's positive responce indicated the pair was in tho slam zone, North "should have
incised by showing his thing; monds on the rebid, as indicated in the second sequence above. Then South could have shown a preference by a mere 4-Spades if he wished, allowing North to WE DA654 Blackwood if he desired, or else by inviting slam with 5-Spades. S
Having done differently from the first Ume,
S 10 7 2 HK 3 2
DK QJ 2
S 0 4
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C 10 4
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CK 83
S J 8 S
H 10
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(Dealer: East. Neither vulnerable).
East
1. Pass
supporting them
he would be showing North oply three-card support.
It is plain to see that the spade slam would have been easy to
side make, with the heart Q thrown the Ancase of a club when that suit worked..
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Bouth West North
Pasa
Pass
2 S
Pans
3 NT
Pass
4 NT
Pass
O NA
2. Pass
Pass
PORS
2 S
Puss 3 NT
Pass
Pass
4 D 6 S
Pass 5 S The sod bidding actually done on this deal in a rubber game is chronleled in the first table above,
'Your Week-End Question -' If one player has two suite and the other two are shown by his partner, and if one member of the side has proclaimed appre- call of one clable strength by more than necessary somewhere along the line, what general pol- ley should guide the pair's effort to find the best contract?
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