The league-leading Chicago White Sox took their ninth straight victory yesterday, 8 to 4, with the help of three New York Yankee errors. The revived Boston Red Sox battered Cleveland. 11 to 0.
Chuck Tanner hit his first home run of the season last night to give Milwaukee a 4 to 3 victory over Philadelphia in the 13th inning. Cincinnati defeated Brooklyn, 8 to 1, on a fivehitter by Johnny Klippstein.
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