Page 16Boys BaseballROOKIE LEAGUEWL WLBill Dickey 5 0 Lou Gehrig 2 3HoousWagrur 4 1 Ted Williams 2 3Mel Olt AlBabeRylh 2 3Joe DIMaggio * 1 Mob feller 1 IHank Grwnbern 3 IStan Muslal 14Jimmy Foxx 3 2Tv Cobb Q *Warren Spalin 2 2 Roger* Hornsby 0 5In the Rookie League Tuesday, Bill Dickey scored three runs in an extra inning and went on to beat Babe Ruth, 4-1. Kevin Farley rapped a double and a triple for thelosers,Mel Ott pounded Lou Gehrig, 23-4, behind the hitting of Tim Crtieiani and Mark Mueller. Scott Johnson added to the Ott attack by belting a triple with the bases loaded.Jimmy Foxx defeated Stan Musial, 8-4. Terry Marschall hit a single and a triple along with Shawn Glasgau and Joe Brand-meier, who went two-for-two to pace the win, Krlss Novak and Nick Nett were the winning pitchers.Joe DiMaggio trimmed Bob Feller, 14-JO, as Rick Flanders, Jim Schiller, and Bob Doctor all homored for the winners. Tom Rashid and Mark Ryan hit well for Feller.Hank Greenberg trounced Rogers Hornsby 19-7. Bryan Albrecht led the Greenberg hitting with a triple.The strong pitching of Mike Meyer and Chuck Reschke led Honus Wagner past Warren Spahn, 13-2. Jeff Deeth and Doug Gneiser had good nights| Reds, 7-0. Randy Blau and Lewis contributed two hits apiece and Joel Nimmer was one-for-two for the winners.Phoenix edged Portland, 6-3, behind Dave Thorsby’s three-hitter, Dan Halfman and John Grasse d.d a fine job at the plate for Phoenix.Buffalo rallied to beat Miami, 8*6. Tim Noonan, Jim Wenninger, and John Stoll were the hitting stars for Buffalo, while Jay Schulze went two-for-three for the losers.The powerful hitting of Steve Jurgensmier, Tom Blagoue, and Jeff Gendron, and the four-hit pitching of Peter Woltersheim lifted Denver over Green Bay, 16-2.MontrealDallasColumbiaLouisviJloJUNIOR LEAGUE WL4 7 Chfcano 3 2 Fox cities 3 2 Auanto 9 SOmahaWL2 32 3 2 3 1 3i. 4.X.In the Junior League Tuesday, Fox Cities upset first-place Montreal 5-4. Todd Crabtree pitched and batted the winners to their second victory of the season.Jeff Richter clubbed a grand-slam home run and led Chicago to a 9-4 win over Omaha. Gerard Berenz and Tim Lemke added doubles for the winners while Bill Bothe hit a grand slam for Omaha.Mrke Casillas and Greg Ver-beten combined to hurl a two-hitter as Columbus downed Atlanta, 11-2.