* t V m- 'se st, ed a ,st 4 :ss es nd :f- i is- an d- in he to ed he he c- to a to ly i'h y. iy ss •t & B' h e d P e t n it s \ t * i % 'I X -«< t t \ k # * \f> H\ r Address £k City State . pitching until they had gone ahead, 9 to 8. Jim Konstanty, Philadelphia’s premier relief pitcher, had a one run margin to defend when the Braves came up in the ninth. But a single, double and walk preceded Gordon’s game winning blast to make Konstanty the losing pitch er. Granny Hamner of the Phils and Del Crandall also hit for the cir cuit. Dodgers 5-4, Giants 3-5 New York, July 5—(A 5 )—Bruce Edwards’ home run with one aboard in the fourth inning and splendid relief pitching by Erv Palica gave the Brooklyn Dodgers a 5-3 second game triumph over the New York Giants and a split of the holiday doubleheader yes terday. The Giants knocked Don New- combe, out of the box with a three run rally in the eighth to win the opener, 5-4. Indians 8-3, Brown 7-8 Cleveland, July 5—UP)—Those “weak” St. Louis Browns put an- Middleground 3rd At Delaware Park Wilmington, Del., July 5—(A*) —King Ranch’s Middleground lost some ground in his quest for three- year-old honors yesterday when he could do no better than third to Mrs. Walter M. Jefford’s Post Card and Kokeby Stables’ County Delight in the $22,500 added Leon ard Richards Stakes, closing day feature at Deleware Park. Middleground went along easily in fifth place in the sixhorse field until reaching the stretch where the Derby and Belmont winner moved into third position and was beaten 2^> lengths for the place award. other chill on Cleveland’s pennant ambitions yesterday, whacking- three Indian pitchers for 14 hits and winning the second game of a doubleheader, 8 to 3. Cleveland won the first game, 8 to 7. Reds 8-5, Pirates 4-4 Cincinnati, July 5—(A?)—A time ly single by Johnny Wyrostek in the ninth inning, after wholesale managerial juggling, enabled the Cincinnati Reds to take both ends of a doubleheader with the Pitts burgh Pirates, 8-4, 5-4, yesterday. Cardinals 4-4, Cubs 1-3 St. Louis, July 5—(A > )—Two home runs by Stan Musial and ef fective pitching by Max Lanier and Harry Bi-echeen gave the St. Louis Cardinals a pair of victor ies over the Chicago Cubs yester day, 4 to 1 and 4 to 3. Yankees 16-3, Senators 9-3. Washington, July 5—UP)—The New York Yankees won the first game of a doubleheader from the Washington Senators yesterday afternoon, 16-9, but had to be sat isfies! with a 3-3 tie in the night cap which was called at the end of the ninth because of darknes^. American League W L Pet. Detroit 46 24 .657 New York 43 29 .597 Cleveland 42 30 .583 Boston 41 32 .562 Washington 32 39 .451 Chicago 32 40 .444 Philadelphia 25 45 .357 St. Louis 24 46 .343 National League W L Pet St. Louis 41 27 .603 Philadelphia 39 28 .582 Boston 39 30 .565 Brooklyn 36 30 .545 New York 34 34 .500 Chicago 32 33 .492 Cincinnati 25 42 .373 Pittsburgh 23 45 .338 LOOK KIDDIES This Ad and 5 cents is good on any Train Cars — Ferriswheel — Airplane. UNTIL NOV. 1, 1950 —at— PLAYLAND PARK Highway 6, South Between Bryan & College JULY Clearance SALE... THURSDAY JULY 6TH, 9 A.M. Worthwhile Savings on Wanted Merchandise In a Storewide Sale. Fine quality clothing, furnishings and accessories for Men, Women and Boys Save On Men’s Apparel Summer Suits, Slacks, Straw Hats, Sportswear, Robes, Swim Suits, Shirts, Pajamas, Neckwear, Belts and other Furnishings. Save On Ladies and Junior Dresses Timely Savings throughout our Ladies Shop in this July Clearance Sale. Boy’s Wear at Special Clearance Prices Don’t raise these savings on Boys Suits, Slacks, Shorts, Swim Suits, Sport Shirts, Dress Shirts, Rain Coats, Underwear, Belts, H&ts and Caps. 7tV C^T\ WIM8EPLEV STONE DANSBV xDTl/ CLOCKICRS College and Bryan