:iu-fih-lorsbutue-or-cksna-thorm-ha I ho ner veclmrien-nlaHerIheouslienofjnciandcl!hisut;uysh-irryandthe?rthliftnedmninccl clear of I he trouble.PENiN.' STATE ASSN’STANDING ON MONDAY MORNING.W. L. Pel.! W. L. Pel.Butler.......20 » ,000 Churltrsi ..... 13 19 .441WnrhiaglbM 24 11 .GBOiMcKccspecl .. 14 22 .371Mencifla 2fl 14 3f»0|Green»fcure ... 7 24 .220Following the release of Ihc veteran First Baseman Walker, McKeesport Is using Pal Vmighnn at Ihc initial sac);. J.TyltThe Butler Indians arc .scheduled to piny an exhibition game with their sponsors, the i Cleveland Indians, at Butler Field. June, 27. I vWashington was knocked out of the league I lead lor 1hc first lime this season. June J7. [ when Moncssen pounded three pitchers for n li to 7 victory.Due to a severe anltlc Injury suffered by Manager Arnold Andersen, which confined him to bed. Pitcher Douglas Gillette has been temporarily managing tlie Greensburg Redwings,Johnny Fooi, a 17-year-old pitching recruit just signed by the Washington Generals, went to the mound against Moncssen. June 18, and held the opposition scoreless until the seventh inning, winning, 10 to 2.Jake McCloy. who finished his college education tills year, receiving his doctor’s degree, returned to the line-up of the McKeesport Braves, June 16, and cracked out a triple on ills first trip to the plate. McCloy was not feeling well, however,' and was not In the line-up the following game.Johnny Cindrlc. Unlontown. Pa., boy, playing first base for the Washington- Generals, who has been a Jinx for the Greensburg club all season, came through again In the June 19 game with n single In the tenth inning v.hich allowed Gardner lo score the run which heal Greensburg. 4 to 3.Chuck Tumclty. McKeesport catcher, was released from the hospital. June 20. after being a pal lent for two weeks as a result of internal Injuries received In n game, but a few hours later. Arthur Doll, newly-acquired receiver, took his place. Doli suffered a fractured Jaw when hit by. u thrown ball in the game with Bullcr that dny, a low throw on an attempted double play striking him .Tiro McKeesport Little Braves hove n full-fledged physician in their lino-up In Dr. Merritt J. i Jokey I McCloy of Ml. Pleasant,Pa., who is playing third base. McCloy ha* just graduated from tire Jefferson Medical College In Philadelphia and has been appointed house physician at the Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Fa., which position he will assume early In September.Ralph Williams of Moncssen limited Charleroi to one hit. June 19. in a game halted after the seventh Inning by rain. Jim Mundo made the only safety off hts delivery, a double in the seventh inning. Williams also aided the cause of Monesser. by hitting two home runs to assure a 5 to 0 triumph. Furthermore. he halted the batting streak oi Claude Capps, who had hit safely in 18 consecutive contests.In an eJTorl to strengthen the Redwings, Pilcher Ralph Ifft nnd Outfielder. Martin, formerly with the McKeesport club, have been added to the roster. In addition to Catcher Bob ShefTing, who was sent to Greensberg from St. Louis. Catcher BurgralT was released and two days Inter. Sliefflng wus injured and Pilcher Gillette was forced to go behind the plalc. Lost week, the Redwings also announced the suspension of Pitchers Dick Hines and Bill Vandenberg to make room _ for several new players and the return .to cnt ' the line-up of Hurler Zajac.