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CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press
pectacul Braves © verall mark is tha! 4 pave fallen down at home t won and 12 lost In “hits to win his third victory, o of which matters to Billy
hworth, who patiently works Boud
with a team until he thinks | it is about to hit winning then lets it alone. When |* d the Cardinals
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2 A fag and this year, when 'Biaenik: paaaisiphia 44 $1034 48 3m he bas & genuine contender in|
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ly would be improving ir positions with home stands st the east, only the Cardishow a profit. They have : five and lost four while the h record is 4-4, the Cinati mark 2-4, and the Chiin 2-8 in the current
last night against the Cards eo made 15 hits to score 11 to 5 victory at-St. Louis
Russell singled with the full, gave Boston a lead it ¢ relinquished. Russell, who in four runs for the night singled with the bases
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Major Leaders
By United Press AMERICAN LEAGUR A Williams, ‘Boston .. a a 8 J reau, Cleveland.. 40 152 39 56 .368 own: od Jork tes 3 18 Nn Nn Louls ... WI 1s» Mullin, Detroit ...... #1 1 Nn »
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ho 33133 34 5 3% Monat Louis... 45 173 30 65 | Westlake. Piltabureh 3% 110 38 39 . 184 34 85
HOME RUNS Sauer, Reds ..... 16/Willlams, R. Sox. 12 Kiner, Pirates | 18'Musial, Oardinals. 12 Keltner, Clevel'd. 14
RUNS BATTED IN |
DiMaggio, Yanks. 47 Majeski,. "Athletics 38 Williams, R. Sox. 46 Boudreau, Clevel'd. | Musial, 1, Cardinals 39|
homer in the first Inning the rd ning margin, In the American League the Tigers handed the skidding Ath-| letics their fifth straight defeat! 7 to 4, coming from behind twice as Dizzy Trout won his sixth game. George. Kell hit a ‘hree- | run homer for Detroit to. tie the! score In the sixth. Three runs on four singles and an error by, Eddie Joost clinched victory In| the seventh. Early Wynn pitched neat) four-hitter to. give the Senators a 5 to 2 victory over the Browns at Washington, It was Wynn's fourth victory and kept the Senators in fourth place. Wynn heid}8t. Louis hitless after the fourth inning.
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY— Rocky Graziano takes. refuge
“under an umbrella and scans: the rainy skies that last night
Chicago at New York and Caused peshgonendng of his
Cleveland at Boston in the Amer.| bout with Tony Zale at Newican League were rained out. ark's Ruppert Stadium,
Baseball Standings, Results
i in the eighth to insure en Spahn’s fifth win, He up 11 singles. Giants Split Two
The Giants remained in first Toled
by half a game, dividing a of games at Chicago. Wei ended a seven-game losi
sireak by taking the opener, 8! 8
7, when Peanuts
singled in the ninth to put over Eire the deciding -tally. Four of the (Cineinnau” .e
runs were unearned, the ch
Glahts éommitting five errors, although Mickey Livingston and Cleveland Bobby Thomson hit New York Ne homers, Clint Hartung gave up washington .. five hits to win his third victory Detroit ... § to 1, for the iGants in the finale.!s: The Phils topped the Reds at Chicago . incinnati, 3- to 2, when Dick | Isler hit a three-run homer, his pinth of the season to give rookie Curt Simmons: a victory Ewell Blackwell, the Redleg ace, in a duel. bits, Simmons yielding nine. The Pirates, behind Rip Sewell who gained his fourth victory, defeated the Dodgers, 6 to 4, vith Ralph Kiner's
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Andy Anderson, Douglas Park 107 Builer Enter | PAL Club welterweight, punched NCAA Track Meet | his way to a five-round decision] MINNEAPOLIS June 10 (UP)
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—-Although light showers fell on | the Newark area this forenoon, | Ithe U. 8. Weather Bureau here forecast “clear” for tonight's mid{dleweight title {Champion Rocky Graziano and! Tony Zale at Ruppert stadium.
{appear during the late afternoon, | las champion a ad [awaited the gong, with Rocky |
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{over Robin Hood of the South| NCAA officials have announced | Side Community Center last night|that 22 more schools have en3 lin the feature all-amateur bout [tered the June 18-19 track and 4 at the South Bide Motor Armory. |field event here. jit ~ Lightweight John Cory of 8SCC| They said the total now stands only at 68 schools, 11 more than the knockout when he floored Bill|57 represented in the 1946 mest
The new entries were Western Michigan, University of Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Wheaton Col-
th’ Side, decisioned| San Jose State, University of Wis-
rman ards ‘| University of. Oklahoma, South- | 147, Jackson Gym decisionsd Carl Woods, western Louisiana Institute, Kan-| & 3 coc igan State, and the University of
lege; Texas College, Indiana Uni-| University of Oregon, University of South Carolina,|
and Miami Univer-|
Dan - Summers, defenseman, is.
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| Summers was soid In & straight| cash deal yesterday. The 24-year- " old native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, a1 pAU L. MI joined the Caps in 1048 after of 936 South Robert St., St. Paul, being purchased from St. Louis. Minn., switched to Calvert Reserve, | This past season he appeared in and says, “I've switched to Calvert 68 games.winding up the latter because it's such a smooth whiskey,” part of the scheduls as a wing. He scored two goals and had 22 CALVERT RESERVE assists for 24 points and spent
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Graziano, Zale Set To Go Tonight
kA Jack oUDDY Press Sports Writer | NEWARK, N. J, June 10
fight between |
Clouds were expected to ais- |
challenger |
{still favored at 11 to 5 in spite |of the 24-hour postponement that | prevented the bout being held | {last night. The unchanged odds surprised] many boxing men who believed {the rain-delay might dull the | fighting edge of emotional Graal-| ano. | Retains ‘Sharpness | Zale was expected to retain his| sharpness, for the 34-year-old challenger is a calm veteran |whose 15-year professional record | disclosed that he cashed in on at least three important postpone. | ments, | No change was noted in Pro{moter Andy Niederreiter's. opti«| |mism. Armed with another favs |orable forecast by the U. 8. | Weather Bureau, Niederreiter said | [yesterday's washout might swell {the gate, instead of paring it down... He sald- the crowd might exceed | his previously expected 22,000, | and the gate might pass the an-/| ticipated $350,000. No Blubber on Zale { Trainer Whitey Bimstein sald Graziano would weigh about 160 pounds, the middleweight limit,
mark if he wanted to, since there
would be no weigh-in before the! fight. At yesterday's weigh-in, | [Rocky registered 158% pounds, second heaviest of his career. He scaled 160 for Sonny Horne at {Washington last month. .- Zale, who was unexpectedly low]
| about 160 for his third title clash, {with Rocky. Yesterday's figure disclosed that {the advancing years have not put, blubber on the challenger from
weight when he| knocked out Rocky in their first|
York's Yankee Stadium. Tonight's main bout was sched-| uled for 9 p. m, (CDT). It will!
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