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Eagles Drop Bay State Tilt But Defeat Sanford 12-3St. Louis high, playing two ;ame in as many days, broke even ivcr the weekend, as the defeated Jan ford 12 to 3 Saturday behind ive hit pitching of Don Mathieu, ookie hur’er making his second ti rt of the season, and then tost to Ja’dcn Cathobc in the Bay State 'ow n 6 io 3 Sunday afternoon.The Eagles started off fast, in heir first Sunday tilt, gathering no run in the initial inning, and icld Malden scoreless in the first hi re cantos.Again in the top of the fourth, lie Eagles squeezed another narkcr across, and it looked like hey were in front to stay, but in he last °f the same canto, Malden allied and sent two men across lie plate to tic it up. The Eagles Tabbed a run in the top of the fth to load again, but once more ialden rallied and another pair f runs were chucked up for them, Yom then on they held the locals corcless and harnered two more narkers themselves.The Eagles scored their first in-nng run after Red Gencst was lit by Malden hurler MacFarland, nd Dick Dutremblc Babe Lo-angcr. and Guy Hcvey. singled, n the fourth. Hcvey singled, and Job Cote walked to start things fT Roger Legare hit a fielders hoice ball, forcing Cote at sec-nd but advancing Hevey to hird. He scored shortly aftercards. Gcnest opened the fifth y doubling then Loranger and levey singled scoring him. This ndcd the locals scoring.Errors proved cos try to the ocals as two of Malden’s runs cere error-tainted Next Sunday he locals will get thoir chance or revenge when the Bay Staters ome here.Saturday afternoon however, he locals had much better luck, vith Mathieu hurling perfect all.Sanford grabbed a one run ead in the second inning, andBobby Locke Wins Goodall Golf TourneyVic Ghezzi Places SecondBy Bil l. KINGN’« wton. Mass.. June 2—*/PiBobby Locke, the straight-shooting South African golfer, had established himself as one of the world’s top professionals when he loft here but today he will be just another of 1.318 hopefuls scattered over the country when he attempts to qualify for the U. S. Open Championship in the Metropolitan District’s sectional test at Garden City. N Y.1 he deadly accurate Locke won the fourth of his six American tournaments in two months hero yesterday when he came from behind on the fifth and final round to gain the 00-hole $10,000 Good-Rotind-Robin competition from 15 hand-picked rivals with a 347-total and plus 37 points.'Locke topped Vic Ghezzi of Kansas City by six strokes and four points as Ellsworth Vines of Los Angeles, wound up third with a 351-medal total, two strokes less than Ghezzi. but only plus 25 points Fourth honors in the four-day competition, which found each of the 16 entries playing everybody else, went to Jimmy pi marct of Ojai. Calif., with a 357-total and plus 17 points.U. S. Open Titlist Lloyd Man-grum, of Chicago, wound up seventh. Goodall Defender and PGA Champion Ben Hogan of Hershey. Pa. eighth, and Sam Snead of Hot Springs. Va.. the last British Open victor, 14th withscld on to it until the fifthhr Eagles came up wit uns to grab a lead wl iever relinquished. They rallied once me evcnth for seven rum_ _1 p _ £ 1 .owed Sanford two moi ishth.Big man f»Blazes Blast Thornton For 12 To 5 Victoryimet to who got two hits in three rips, while Red Genest also waslt;cad Cfttini* ? for i Rubr* I or meer, Eagle stalwart, was heicl •itless in four trips. However, iunday he got 2 for 4.For Sanford, no man got more han one hit.The summary:St. Louis ah r h o a e3cnest. cf ..5 2 2 0 0 0.auzon. rf 12 15 0 03utrcmble. ss .. 2 1 1 1 0 1-orangcr. c 4 10 7 10Botvin, c 0 0 0 0 1 0-levey. lb .......... 2 2 0 9 0 0:ote. 2b 4 113 2 0-.cgare. 2b 4 10 12 0yfodre, If 1 o o l 1 0‘-'ini tti if 3 2 2 f 0 1ttathieu. p ........ 4 0 0 0 3 0i st and playing ad the way. the West i Blazes handed Thorn-•my another defeat at field Saturday as they he Sacoites. 12 to 5. zcs hit Thornton hurl-Dow and Don Keith ley ties, including two dou-imitted 1 error to4Wing inning was the icy got 7 runs. Jimneoe: reached on Lem Johnson s and went to second when ►as throw in went wild.Monn singled scoring Hc-ind Will Gouz.ie and PeteHanslt;17 r\ Ito load the bases, then singled toTotals .......... 30 12 7 27 10 2Hanford ab r h o a eJowe; 3b ........ 3 0 1 4 3 0Laramihalis, c ... 4 1 0 5 2 1: Maher, p 2 11111Jeaulieu. If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0Poussin, cf ........ 3 0 1 2 0 0ion* runs, and before uld do anything about ng by 7 runs.The Paper City nine held theSacoites scoreless for seven innings. but in the eighth Frank Scammon and Fred Soucy walked, and wore advanced to a scoring position when Dick Mondor 'acrificed. Johnson then hit a line
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