Sunday, June 10, 2007

Sunday, September 8, 1946

                 W  L  Pct GB
Wenatchee ..... 89 54 .622 —
Salem ......... 79 63 .556 9½
Bremerton ..... 73 63 .537 12½
Tacoma ........ 76 67 .531 13
Yakima ........ 71 69 .507 16½
Vancouver ..... 65 71 .478 20½
Spokane ....... 54 78 .409 29½
Victoria ...... 49 91 .350 38½


First game
Wenatchee ....... 000 012 0— 3 8 1
Bremerton ........ 006 233 x—14 15 1
Adams, Barr (3) Wasley (3) and Sady; Federmeyer and Volpi.
Second game
Wenatchee ....... 002 011 000—4 9 1
Bremerton ........ 000 301 001—5 8 4
Babbitt, Warner (5) and Pesut; Kittle, Sullivan (5) and Volpi.

VANCOUVER—The Vancouver Capilanos ended their WIL season Sunday by sweeping the Spokane Indians by identical 2-1 scores.
Al Kretchmar scored both Vancouver runs. He doubled and walked and added to his stolen base total of 40.
Neil Clifford singled in Frank Hawkins in the second inning, who was issued a walk by Bob Snyder for the Indians' run.
Snyder walked only two, scattered eight hits and struck out five for his 14th win.
In the second contest, Spokane wasted a ten strikeout performance, three-hit performance by Bill Glane. Jim Estrada had a pair of them, including a double.
Lou Kubiak got Spokane's run in the fourth when he walked, was sacrificed to second by Anderson and scored on a single by Joe Faria, a pitcher playing left field.
Ron Bryant, who walked and scored a run, was the winning pitcher.
First game:
Vancouver ....... 010 100 0—2 8 0
Spokane .......... 010 000 0—1 8 2
Snyder and Spurgeon; Sandell and Clifford.
Second game:
Vancouver ....... 000 110 0—2 2 1
Spokane .......... 000 100 0—1 5 2
Bryant and Spurgeon; Glane and Varrelman.

First game
Salem ........... 100 000 0—1 4 1
Tacoma ........ 012 100 x—4 4 0
Wyatt and Salmon; Jungbluth and Kemper.
Second game
Salem ........... 002 010 000— 3 12 4
Tacoma ........ 009 002 02x—13 15 2
Kowalski, Fallin (3) and Salmon; Gerkin and Kuper.

First game
Victoria ........ 002 000 1— 3 10 5
Yakima ......... 040 250 x—11 5 0
Ferrara and Paulson; Simon, McHugh (4) and McConnell.
Second game (8 innings—midnight curfew).
Victoria ........ 010 020 23— 8 12 3
Yakima ......... 238 000 4x—17 22 3
Chapetta, Carpenter (3), Blankenship (3), W. Raimondi (4) and Paulson; Romple and Gibb, McConnell.

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