Memphis Red Sox Win Tie CubansMEMPHIS, Tenn.—(SNS)—TheI Memphis Red Sox defeated theCubans last Sunday by the scoreof 7 to 2 in the firts game and puton a three-run rally iti the secondgame in the seventh inning to tie (he score at 4 all. The Sox played great ball in I he first game behind the stellar pitching of Porter Moss, submarine hurler of the Sox, who was in mid.season form allowing the hard hitting Cubans eight well scattered hits. Moss held the Stars scoreless for seven innings, and rased up a little in the last two innings to allow the Cubans to score three runs. Barnhill and Ruiz worked for the Cu. bans but ran into trouble from the b its of I he Sox. in the fourth inuiiig Vviicu the Sox. pushed oveithree runs. Manager Radcliffe contributed a home run to the Sox cause in that frame with a man onbase.Keys and Hutchinson worked thesecond game for the Sox with Hicks and Veanas oil the mound for the Cubans.The teams will play again tonight starting at 8:15. Tonight will be ladies’ night, the first ladies’night of the season, so the fans ofthe fairer sex will get their first break of the '1941 season. Young Howard, a senior at Shaw university, a member of the Cubans* pitching staff, will be on the mound for the boys from the Island, whileManager Radcliffe will likely worka part of tlig game for the Sox.Both teams are in pnictirnHy mid .sGason JLoCiii. ; ; 4