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Cards Increase Lead, Drop Phillies 4-2; Other National League Games Rained Out
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Page late it hasn't worked that way.
Yesterday, for the second straight game the Yankees blew a game in the ninth inning to the White Sox, losing 5 to 2, and as on the previous night it was Page who was the“ culprit. In yester-
olds was within one out of win-
an assist from Page. Baker Starts Rally
With two out and the Yankees ahead, 2 to 1, pinch hitter Floyd Baker singled and Reynolds walked pinch hitter Luke Appling. When Chico Carrasquel singled to tie the score at 2-2, Stengel whistled for Page, but lefty Joe served up a three-run "homer to
In the two previous outings Page also faltered in his one Inning of Work. Against the White; Sox on Monday he was the loser, being tagged for a ‘single, a sacriand another single ! that pro-| a And against Bobby Feller of f Claveland in his outing prior to that, Page yielded a run in the ninth giving Cleveland a 3-to-0 lead. The Yankees came back to score twice with what would - have been the tying runs had not Page yielded the extra run. Kolloway Gets Homer -Aside from the humiliation of the defeat, the Yankees lost no ground for lefty Lou Brissie defeated the league leading Tigers at Detroit, 8'to 2, as the Athletics ended a seven-game losing streak]
winning rtf Brissie, who was touched for only six hits, one a homer by Don Kolloway got 13hit suport ‘including homers by Elmer Valo (his third in two days) and Eddie Joost. Joost also tripled and singled. In other American League games, Cleveland downed the. Bos-~ ton Red Sox, 7 to 8, and Washington downed St. Louis, 4 to 1. In the National League: The St. Louis Cardinals increased their league-lead to three-and-a-half es by beating the Philadelphia Phillies, 4 to 2. Rained out were Chicago at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at New York and St Louis at Boston, Red Sox Muff Chance The Red Sox, presented with a chance to gain ground on both the Tigers and the Yanks, muffed it as they made only five hits off Mike Garcia. Two of those blows were Ted Williams’ 19th homer and Vern Stephens’ 14th. But the Indians made 12 hits off loser Ellis Kinder and Reliefer Earl Johnson, including three homers —Larry Doby’s fifth, Al Rosen's 16th, and Lou Boudreau’s first. Cuban Connie Marerro fashjoned a four-hitter for the Senators’ triumph over the Browns. Max Lanier hurled a six-hitter for the Cardinals. But Lefty Ken Heintzelman of the Phils had a 2-2 tie until the eighth when Marty Marion tripled to score Enos Slaughter and Del Rice, who had singled.
Pilots Will Try To Beat Skinner
Times State Service NEW CASTLE, June 15—8am 8kinner, Muncie hard-top pilot who -won the 30-lap feature last week, 18 considered the man to
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NEW YORK, June 15 (UP)— Major league magnates raced the midnight trade deadline today while every stockholder in the telephone company wore a heavy grin. : Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees was eager to] deal for either Ned Garver of the St. Louis Browns or Ray Scars borough of. the Chicago White Sox. The .Detroit Tigers were making last-minute bids “for First Baseman Eddie Robinson {of the White Sox and the Boston Red Box were flashing six-figure checks in all directions in an effort to supply Manager Joe Me-
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IU Gets Grid Star Sought by.57.Colleges| .
6 Feet, 2-Inch, 185-Pound Halfback's Team Hasn't Been Defeated in Two Years
BLOOMINGTON, June 15 Tndlana University has plucked one, Which he led his school's scorers, h school football crop. The “pack-| 8nd pitches on the C re
the prize packages of the 1950 | baseball team.
age"—18-year-old John Konek from California, Pa., High School— has registered for the fall term at IU. He was sought by 57 colleges. Standing 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 185 pounds, Konek played right halfback on California's squad which hasn't been defeated for two years. 108 points on 16 touchdowns and 12 extra points, Konek has been one of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic League’ s brightest
stars,
Last year coaches chose Konek the outstanding player in West-
m nity 2 as ann x i ddd Lond and ern Pennsylvania and the Wig- ; Jou Ve. Rubin Cnevrofet "at | |man Wiseman of America placed
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Carthy with another dependable pitcher. In Brooklyn, Branch Rickey made last-ditch efforts to fortify manager Burt Shotton’s buckling mound corps with a first-rate starter.
The Philadelphia Phillies. were eager to strength; the St, Louis Cardinals still sought a catcher of known {ability to take over for the injured Joe Garagiola and the Bositon Braves were as eager as {Brooklyn to give Manager Bill
ren _Spahn, Vern: Bickford. and Jupiter Pluvius.
Jinx Trails Catcher ATLANTA, June 15 (UP)—At{lanta catcher Ebba St. Claire fouled out of the park in a game with Memphis last night-~into the windshield of his own car.
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Lawn Speedway Sunday. Other drivers entered In Sun-
and Everett Burton, Muncie, Crash’ Crockett of Columbus, Hollywood, Cal, of Los Angeles. In last week's feature Cherry finished second with Red Renner of Woodburn third.
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pitcher to go with his a senting 45 games with 18 four-some of Johnny Sain, War. yi Sifsetent
{and road engagements. Twenty: two contests are booked foriall be met three times, Ross-Ade Stadium and 23 away. In 1851 and 1954 Purdue will play. five home games and four Duke are each scheduled twice away. The other three years The schedules are rounded out| there will be four games at home with single games with Michigan |
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Purdue Lists N. D. Gridders On Next Five Grid Slates
LAFAYETTE, Ind. June 15— Continuation of the Notre Dame add utility infield series on a home and home basjs through 1853 and 1954 has com{pleted Purdue's football schedules for the next five years, Athletic|_ = Director Guy (Red) Mackey announced today.
Under the new contract, the Irish will play in Ross- Ade Stadium on Oct. 3, 1953, and the Beliermalters will travel to South Bend on
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Oklahoma, gers, Notre Vanderbilt,
| comes Wisconsin, booked for four Lb Halt Soles |
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