Wednesday 25 July 2007

Saturday, August 6, 1949

STANDINGS
W L Pct. GB
Yakima ...... 76 40 .655 —
Vancouver ... 68 40 .607 4
Spokane ..... 61 54 .530 14½
Wenatchee ... 58 57 .504 17½
Victoria .... 52 64 .448 24
Bremerton ... 49 66 .426 26½
Salem ....... 49 67 .422 27
Tacoma ...... 48 69 .410 28½


WENATCHEE, Aug. 6—Wenatchee literally walked away with their ball game Saurday as Bremerton's Dave Dahle gave up 14 bases on balls. The Chiefs garnered only seven hits but two of them were Jim Warner's 30th and 31st home runs of the year, good for six runs.
Bremerton .... 000 020 001— 3 9 2
Wenatchee .... 100 303 007—14 7 1
Dahle, Stanford (8) and Ronning, Neal (5); Greenlaw and Winter.

SPOKANE, Aug. 6—Spokane Indians maintained their third place position, scoring eight runs in the seventh frame Saturday to whallop the Tacoma Tigers, 16-9. Dick Greco hammered his 29th and 30th home runs for the Tigers in a losing cause.
Tacoma ....... 000 052 002— 9 13 1
Spokane ...... 002 220 82x—16 20 2
Lazor, Carter (7) and Sheets; Werbowski, Kimball (5), Conant (6) and Parks.

SALEM, Aug. 6—Vancouver's hit-happy Canadians banged out 14 blows, including three-run homers by K Chorlton and Bud Sheely, for their third straight victory over the Salem Senators, 13-5. Sheely's blast brought his runs-batted-in total to 13 for three games.
Vancouver .... 007 200 203—13 14 3
Salem ............. 200 001 110—5 9 1
Anderson and Sheely; Peterson, Pirack (3), Foster (6) and Burgher.

YAKIMA, August 6—The Victoria Athletics dropped third straight with a 9-5 loss to Yakima. Bears pushed over four runs in the eighth to break a 5-5 deadlock and hand Larry Ward his eighth defeat against nine victories.
Cacther Bob Day paced the Victoria attack with a perfect night at the plate, hitting a triple, a double and a single in three trips. Vic Buccola hammered out his tenth home run of the season and Joe Monjoseph hit his second triple in as many nights.
Victoria ........ 200 002 100—5 7 1
Yakima ........ 030 200 04x—9 12 1
Ward and Day; Sweiger and Orteig.

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