The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1948 Page: 4 of 15
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today and there was a strong
possibility they would be
joined by the Yankees before
nightfall.
Cleveland mauled Boston,
5 to 2, test night' behind Bob Fel-
ler’s sparkling three-hitter to
climb into a first.place deadlock
-meanwhile, defeated the :' White'
Sox, 7 to 2, and moved within two
percentage points of the co-leaders.
The Yankees-jneet Chicago again
today and a victory for Bucky Har-
«*’ charges would place them in
a three-cornered tie with the Red
gh* and Indians, both of whom are
Feller flashed some of his for-
mer brilliance as he struck out six
batters and hung up Iris 17th vic-
-tory.-The Indians clintfrefr’ffRT'con-:
i Jeifc- tyttfi thrae' hub: in the first,
inning off Joe Dobson on a walk'
Joe Gordon’s single and Ken Kell-
ners 28th homer of the year.
A crowd of 76,77? watched the
game at Municipal stadium and ap-
proximately $40,380 of the rtec^ipts
was diverted to Cleveland-Pitcher
Don Black who was stricken by a |
brain hemorrhage - in a game 11
days .ago. .
Sotkljfraw Tommy Byrne, who
struck out 11 men and had a shut-
out until the ninth, was the hero, of
the Yankees’ triumph over the last- i
place Chicagoans. Lefty Bill Wight,
an-ex-Yankee, held New- York
scoreless until the sixth when the '
Yanks tallied a run on two scratch
hits. In the Seventh; the Yankees
tallied -fame runsr thanks to Luke
Appling’s error, two walks and a
two-run double by Byrne. . Tw,o
more runs' were registered against
Andy Gumpert in the eighth.
HaPNewhouser of Detroit scored
bis ISth victory when ha -Jirefted
the Athletics to,Seven hits and beat
them 5 to 1.
Washington broke a 4-4 tie with
a single and three walks „in ' the
10th inning to beat the St. Louis
Browns, 5 to 4.
-The, Boston braves, who had an
opportunity to clinch the National
League pennant yesterday, were
stalled temporarily when they were
beaten By the Cardinals, g to 2. A1
Brush* outpitched four Boston
huriers and allowed six hits for
his .seventh win. Warren Spahn
was the loser. Stan Musial paged St.' ,
Louis’ 17-hit attack with five hits '
in five trips, including a homer! '
It was the fourth time this sea-
son that Musial has gone "fivc-
for-five” ami he tigd a major-league
record set by Ty €obb in 1922.
^^Ml -outfielder Enos,. Slaughter
I suffered a fractured nose wJien he
■ was hit by Nippy Jones' liner.
- Pittsburgh^ 40-year-old Rip Sew-
ell doled out six hits and dumped
the Dodgers into third place by
humbling them, .5 to 1, for his 12th
I triumph.
The Chicago Cubs swept a
doubleheader from the New Lork
Giants, 3 to 2 and 11 to 7.
Veteran Johnny Vandcr Mecr
notched his 16tn victory by pitch-
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swson and Southern Methodist-at Dallas Point when Blanchard, Davis & had their hitting caps set a little night at La Grave Fi.irt*^
jNov. 25. - • Cbmpany d'ere runrfing wild. better than did the Oilers, bang- Worth. ■ ®1
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1948, newspaper, September 23, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028463/m1/4/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.