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“Bob Miller Receives: ~ Credit as Dodgers Lose 3d in
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PHILADELPHIA. July -1-tUPy==With “help from Relferer- Fim _ Konstanty, Rookie Pitcher Bob Miller, up from Terre Haute, won!
Former cord Clean
his seventh straight game without a defeat today as the Philadelphia! Phillies handed the Brooklyn Dodgers their third 3 suaight setback, !
6-4.
. Miller left the mound in the seventh with one run in, a man - on second and none ouf Konstanty retired the side to maintain the
Phils’ 4-3 advantage at that point, | Rosen Bets In 3 A salted away
and the home team
the game on home runs by Mike Goliat in the seventh and Willie h for Cleveland .. The Phils opened the scoring in- ih
the second, taking a 2-
Jones in the ‘eighth
Miller "singled with
loaded. .The Dodgers tied it momentarily with singles in the (ifth and sixth frames, but in! . CLEVELAND, 0. July 1 (UP) the home half of the sixth the —Rocketing Cleveland shot into more runs Second piace here today on ther on a walk, a double by Del Ennis/force of two home runs by Al and Dick Sisler’s single. Rosen that blasted the Detroit Bud Podbielan, who started on Tigers; 7 to 4, before a crowd off
Phils picked Jup-two
0 lead when
the bases Beat Tigers, 7-4; Tighten Race
the mound for the Dodgers, gave 28,0586.
way to Erv Palica
in “the sev-| Rosen drove in five runs in his|
enth, Podbielan was charged with first two - times at bat against the loss, his fourth in nine Hal White. He hit his 3
Totals 38122411) - Totals 33
decisions. -— iE » FEARSATA ik ccm Brak ~Fhiindeihia [WICH TW “et 5237 ”" ARH ° Al hb ABH Q Alwith one on in the third. Jim Eoierr 3 11 Juicy | 5] Jinan iso homered for Cleve y 5 | Waitkus, and, getting his 0 yea: 0 $5 2 2 2 Ennisri-if 4 1 2-0 Furillorf 5 2 1 0 Jones.ab 4 3 1 2,0ff. Paul Calvert in the eighth. ampnlle 4 0 4 2 Sisler.1f 21:0 { odges.1b 4 2 9 OCabaliero 0 0 0 0 Early Wynn was the winner Recsess 1 0 2 4 Nicholsnrt 0 0 © Oot his seventh victory, but was an,p Seminick.c > Palica. » 8 8 : o Gollat.2 $ 3 i S5.unable to finish despite a 6-0 lead | Hattenp 0° 0 0, Konstnty.p 2 0 0 0 after three innings.
12714 Hoot Evers hit his 15th home|
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Abrams safe on error for Palica in 8th, Caballero an for Blsler in Bib. run inthe fourth, George Kell,
Brooklyn ......... Fes Phiindaiphia Anh nv Errors—Hamner, Gollat, Miller 2. Cox, Furille,
* Robinson, Goliat, Jones.
--020 002 11x=6/enth, and Johnny Groth hit his
000 011 110—4 doubled with two on in the sev-
Runs batted In| oo onth homer in the eighth. Al
(Hodges scored Benton replaced Wynn in this
on error), Two-base hits—Furillo, Fan nis,
on. Re
Su ble plays ~Goliat $0}
nes. {frame; and held the Tigers the
\fice-— rev Waltkus, ¢ Cox to Rovinson to’ Hodges. Left rest of the way. Brooklvn 10: Phil
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Cleveland Ace Slams Pair of Homers
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Cleveland® Al Rosen didn't spare the wood when the Cleveland Indians defeated the Detroit Donald's record is" seven and Shot five under par for the 35 a new team mark with a 573 ag- | Tigers, 7 to 4, at Cleveland Stadium yesterday, Rosen smacked two homers, one in the first inning three. holes finished. |gregate score. sie and one in the third. Teammates Luke Easter (right) and Larry Doby await fo congratulate the third- | The Indians’ Pierro has-woni —MeCall also broke par—being| Stars who fell by the wayside—
runs—Off Miller 10 and 3 Konstanty 2 and
Miller - (7-0). Losing
lan me—2:33, Attendance —18,76 7
Siler Fos, ABEOA Wo in §% innings [Eridday.3b 4 1 3 3 Kennedyrt § 11 0 Off Palica 0 and 0 in 13 innings, es | ie ell. 3 4 2 2 2Easter,lb 4 17 0 ° 2%; innings, Off] Wertz, oe 5 1 0° 0 Doby,cf 3220 Hatten 3 and 1 in 1 toning, Off Podbelian Evers 3 2 2 8 Rosen 8b 3 : : 2 ® and 5 in 635 innings. PlicherPodueiian | Robinin.e 3 1 § 0 Gordon Eh 3 3 : 3 pe ollowy, egan.c (3-4). Umpires core Stewart and Con: | White. p } 3.0 OW ne $1313 ogovin,p 0 0 1 Bentonp .1 0 A ° | Keller 1000 Fae 000
of . ofals 351024 100 Totals 34 11 27 10| ire grounded our for Rogoyin in 8th. Ee 0 joe os
| Ciavelang a ARCS» faa ror-—Mitchell. Runs te at
[Evers Groth, Hegan. /Double plays-—Gor-!
gg rey te Kell, “Groth, Hegan [ye base hits—Doby. Kell. Three base hits ~~RBoone, pean, Home runs--Rosen 2.
0 Boone" to Easter; Priddy se- Kollo-
NEW YORK, July 1 i xt eriddy te, Linen tn Kolfonsy, Tei
vw Cleveland 8. Dases on.
Clint Hartung, equally handy on|balls—off White 2: Rogovin 3; Wynn 4;
Benton 1 Stiikdouts-by Whit te 1; Ross:
the mound or at the plate, pitched | vin 2: Calve Wynn. 6; Ai “Hits.
‘and batted the New York Glants ng me Sw hite 6 runs
hits in 23% ings: Rogov oo no runs hits in 4%
to a 4 to 2 triumph over the Bos-| innings: Calvert 1 Jun 3 “hits in 1 inning; ton Braves today before a crowd: ¥ynu 4 runs 10 hits in Th innings; Ben-
of 12,090.
Hartung, althoug gh requiring! relix. Time—2:39, Attendance-—28. -28,0586,
‘a innings. Win- | ning pitcher--Wynn. osing pitcher— White. Umpires-~Rommel, Stevens. Papa-
Larry Jansen's relief aid in the
“eighth inning, broke
a 22 tie in ‘White Sox Beat |
the seventh when he-opened the;
frame by belting a home run ? into the upper left field stand§ off’ Browns, 4 to 1
Josing pitcher Warren-Spaht- The CHICAGO, Fuly-1-(UP)=Billy Giants added an insurance run Pierce held the Browns to four: in the eighth on Hank Thomp- hits, one a homer by Les Moss!
son's single, a walk Gilbert's line single:
and Tookie with two out in the ninth inning, {to give the White Sox a 4-1 vic-|
Hartung yielded all of Boston's| tory today. nine hits and received ‘credit for, Pierce was- within one pitch of;
- his third victory.
to Stanky to Gilbert: ie 5 8
(a shutout, for Moss delivered his
* Beésten New York {hit on a 3 and 2 count. It ‘was ABH OA! ABH O A Hitsfd.3s “40 2 1lStanky.2b 4 1 2 4 Moss’ first homer of‘the year and sthroe.cf_ 4 1 1 { Maguire,it 2 a 8 2 the first hit into the new bullpen orgesn, rvin,rf 2 Blot ih. 4 2 J. Libemsonel 4.3.1.4, in center field 415 feet from. “Gordon.if “OI TDarkss 41 1 § home plate. Holmes, 1 3:11 Thompn.3b 4 2 2°13 Cooperie. 3 3 9.diCalderomec 2 1 2 0 The Sox sewed up their victory err, ss 31 % {sae Y a 1000 Spatinp 2:1 0 2 Westra 9020 by scoring three runs off Stubby joiser. 19.9 0 Gilbert 1b" 3 315.1: Overmire-in the sixth-inning: {ogue,p 2.9 0 9.9 Jansen,p A 0 = robe. Louls : 3 Chicare al 1 Totals 3211271 AB H O A! ABHOA!' Foals na Tt for Calderone > Sirnwels: 3b-2 0 1 3Crasquel,ss 3 1 2 2 Sih Koko: 4.0 1 0Phillevel 40 1 0 Lanarat, ib 4 0 9 0 Masic 3250 ion + WoO deokebo BiBerntalit — 4-020" + Moss a b 4-11-90 Priend 2h 4 1.3 Maeski, Jb 4.1.83 3 — batted in.-Kerr, Spahn. Irvin, Sleversef 3.1.3. Hg igney, Hartung; Gitbert. Two-base hits— Upten,ss 202 Shox. 2h 4324 Cpe that. Doman, Cooper. Home Overmire.p 2 0 1 0'Piercep 3:31.90} pune_lzsin, Hartung, Stolen base--Stancy. Johnsonp 0.9.0.8 “Wacrifice— Pini OUD! SA: fo Panninp- 0 0 0 0
rk to Gilbert. Left ms oe bah 0. New York 9. Base on Totals 30 42415 Totals 133102710
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Errors—Stirnwelss, Wood. Runs batted
vy Hn-~Majes Rickert, Mast, Moss: TwoHide’ n’ See * {base hits—Majeski, Carrasquel. Home ran I |-—Moss. Double plays==8tirnweiss to Priend
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{to Lenhardt: Fox to Robinson. Left on base—8t. Louis 5, Chicago 8. Base on
2 Tommy Byrne to send the Bo-
sackeron his 22d home run in the first inning, Shortstop Ray Boone (8) waits his turn at bat as De- | troit Catcher Aaron Robinson and Umpire Ed Rommel look on.
Louisville as Tribe Invades | Indianapolis Linksman Is 5 Under Par for 35
Basehall Grips Purdue Star Scores 2 and 1 Victory Over Colgate’s Bob McCall
land lost records: 45 and 28. {was not enough. McCall fought
lers plus a single tilt, seven games| Which hit the edge of the cup .
| LOUISVILLE, July 1 — This The Hoosier star, 1949 Indiana amateur winner and three-time
Rivals Deadlocked on Holes After Being Down 1 at Halfway Point -
& J "ALBUQUERQUE, N.M,, July 1 (UP)—Fred Wampler Jr. the _ Top as They Meet Indianapolis golfing sensation from Purdue University, won the = —n Twin Bill Today "National Intercollegiate Athletic Association golf championship by
Times ' Special defeating Bob McCall of Colgate, 2 and 1, here today. {horsetown wasn't talking horses Big Ten.champion, shot a blazing five under par for the 35 holes [tonight. .- played before winning his BSL . : | The only topic of discussion: NCAA title. cE A i {among sports fans was baseball.| Wampler, who also won the Sa : ‘Louisville's beloved Colonels and 1950 Indianapolis District title, pe 3 their traditional rivals, the In-,was one down at the halfway idianapolis Indians, were in town point. but not playing. | -MeCall, Colgate’s 1949 football It was an open date for both. captain and one of the best col» {After the Friday American As-ijegigte golfers in the east, battled sociation games, Indians and Co- wampler hole for hole before he py . pg ~ dropped the match, ‘4 , If in AA Today At several points in the match
pot. TAM cote “B® —notably at the end of the mornINDIANAPOLIS STE 6 ais ee Ing round==McCall was one up on Louisville vs 818 627 813 6ee the Big Ten champion. However, {Minneapolis .........507 609 584 380 Wampler turned in a birdie on llonels were deadlocked for the the 25th and par on the 26th to {league ‘lead with duplicate won|/move out ahead. But even that
Now the old rivals are to clash back—but his putter simply would {in three consecutive doublehead-| not work. He missed four putts
in all. {one of them wobbling on a blade
Rookies to Ritch of grass. : They'll get together in the first! Gained One-Up Edge Fred Wampler Jr. twin bill out at Parkway Field Wampler gained a final one-up dumped defending champion Hare tomorrow afternoon. Tribe Man-| jedge on the 33d. hole when Mc-/vie Ward, Junior, of North Caroager Al Lopez said he would call Call's ball hit Wampler's and tfie/lina, in an earlier round. : upon Bill Pierrq and Fred Strobel,|Colgate youngster took a bogie] Today's match wound up a = young Trighthdnders, for mound!/five. The Purdue linksman length-| week long session of golf = the duty in the Sabbath's crucial test.ened his lead to two up on the University of New Mexico course Manager Mike Ryba of the 16th with a birdie, barely missing which has seen records fall and. {Colonels announced he will send an eagle. They halved the final| favorites upset. this rookie sensation, Willard hole. | The record - breaking came INixon, against the Indians in the] Wampler — who reached the early. Wake Forest's Arnold Palfirst game and Jim McDonald in|finals by winning over teammate mer set a new medal low of 138 the second. Young Nixon has won|Eugene Coulter and North Texas for the 36-hole qualifying round 110 games and lost only two, Mc-iState's Billy Maxwell yesterday-— and North Texas State fashioned
seven and lost one. Strobel has four under when the match besides Ward—included medalist iwon four and lost two. Pierro's ended. {Palmer and stars such as Morris
Red Sox Thump Burke, Bobby-Soxer's Idol, i Yankees, 13-4 Shares Detroit Open Lead
His Slick 66 Ties Skip Alexander; BOSTON, July 1 (UP) Rookie Hogan, Middiecoff One Stroke Behind
Tr i Walt Dropo smashed a grand] p,prporT, July 1.(UP)- Jack Burke JF, the Van Johnson of Colonels have wou th last Jour. | Once-u-Week Golfer Heads Trio With : pro golf, bounced back into the summer PGA tour today with a ’ s ile . . runs to pace the Boaton Red Sox slick six-under-par 66 to tie Skip Alexander in the first round of # southpaw on the mound staff, : 67; Indianapolis Ties for 10th
to their second consecutive victory over the World Champion New: York Yankees, 1340-410 day.
the $15,000 Motor City Open:
Burke, who left the circuit as number two money-winner in March to return to job at Metropolitan Country Club in White Pains, Pla
The defeat dropped the Yankees N. Y., fired four straight birdies]
into third place behind the league-
were comeback king Ben Hogan close.
on the back nine to catch up with! Nobody ventured the. choice of a; Like in the last two games in| Shaw
the lanky Alexander. [favorite for the second round to-|
leading Detroit Tigers and Cleve | ¢| Russ Peters will hold down third| Angeles oil company, fired a 33 on| |land and sliced their margin over Only one stroke befiind them morrow with competition tha ‘Naylor’ S Homer
rthe—Sourth-place Red -Box 10-8 hq pr Cary Middlecoff, defend-| At 68 were defending co- cham-|
{game and a half.
Dropo unfurled his grand-slam ing co-champion. {pion Lloyd Mangrum, Niles, Ii1;
away to a 4-to-0 margin in|, not-spectacular..35..going. out.! and Emery Kocsis; Petrott:-
the first inning and singled home pt to the oh's and ah's of a ‘Chandler Harper, PGA cham-| | pursuit, was defeated by the Blues|
[two more runs in the second in-|.;rowd of bobby soxers trailing in Kansas City and: dropped two, New York and Oklihoma City! = ion, “carded 69, well ‘within y pp {for the St. Paul Saints tonight ning after Bryne filled the bases|iyo cyriy-haired Burke, he blazed . ames behind.the co-leaders, |tied for second place- with 223. 0 on walks, Byrne and reltever Ed pack as : shooting distance of the lead in & they beat . the Milwaukee ;
| tomorrow’ 8 2nd round.
tmnt st tebe
Ford, who made his Yankee de-| Skip Whips Par ‘but, walked 12 men. | Burke trailed Alexander all the! Meanwhile, Mel Parnell was 'way to the 18th, Then on the final Bill Burwell Takes
touched for 12 hits but had hole Burke socked a spectacular Orl enough to pitch his way out of ghot out of the rough for His Over at New rieans
Burke, considered the best pros- Toney Penna, “Cincinnati, 0;
pect of the younger pros, posted leading moneywinner Sam Snead Colonels were idle last:
lone setback was by Louisville, McCall gained the finals by de- Willlams, Junior of Texas, Tom Indians Home Tuesday [tenting Raymond Harris of Wake! Nieporte of Ohio State, Jim Vick= he, second doubleheader is to Forest and Oregon State's Dick ers of Oklahoma and Tom Veech Ibe ive ge here Monday night, the Yost yesterday. It was Yost who of Notre Dam
third at Indianapolis Tuesday rsa tee uv Los Angeles Take tae; tt Los Angeles Takes { The teams ‘have clashed 10! {times this season and it's Publi Team Golf
'up--five victories apiece. But the
Manager Lopez will use Dom] : . Dallessandro, lefthanided a winger.) LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 1 (UP)—A methodical three-under-pas ] Hw right” fied “mstead oT" Whitey DL shot by once-a-week. golfer Steven-Z..Shaw, paced Los -Angeles-to | victory today in the Warren G, Harding cup match, opening event
{in the 25th annual National Public Links Tournament. time-keeéper for a Los!
Columbus, won by the Indians,
{base,” Eddie Bockman, regular, /the front nine of the hilly Seneca |
Istill is in a batting slump. {Golf Course and came back with’ Millers Lose - Ground a 34. His 67 went with a 74 by! Wins for Saints
Robert Roux, Santa Anna, Cal, ‘MILWAUKEE, July 1 A(UP)— While the Indians and ort and a Ts by Jim Griffiths, Arca’| pari Naylor's. homes Wilh ons i a., to give Los Angeles. al na third. place Minneapolis, in closer (i%: C total of 217. [mate om base in the third inning ~~, ‘provided the margin of victory
Doubleheaders are scheduled Through most of the afternoon. Bi vers 5 to 3. lan around the league tomorrow Oklahoma looked like a cinch St. Paul Milwaukee
land the outcome of the day’'sv.inner.” After Bob Inman, of] (heavy play ‘may result in-a hig|Tulsa, had racked up a 35-32—67| Bundy. 33h i Jderlund.rt
(shakeup in the league standings, Ito match Shaw for medal honors! Limmer ib lin both the first and second! and Kermit C. Hagars shot a 78, lan bio
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numerous jams. fourth consecutive birdie to match, NEW ORLEANS, July 1 (UP) divisions. the Oklahomans needed only a 79| Naylor. cf Loganss 3 sli TE Bustvn the Knoxville, Tenn., pro. _Hugh_Luby, 34-vear-old man-| All teams also are to play the/from Chris Gers to tie. But Gers'| Brace: Wanibger.3._ 3 wohl lyhicc Addo glexander-gave-par-anexeiting: 5 FUSE twee pres on” >the “PUSSERY Si in to Pp Hides -4 Rirzuto.ss 5 2.3 2 D Dimgio, of 2 3 41 ager of the faltering New Or. ; p g I Coleman2b.1.1 3° 3 Goodmn, 3 44 2 2 whipping himself. His six birdies 28 he Pittsburgh Pi! ‘holiday. \back nine and he took a 78, drop-| ° Hearichdd 3.0 2 0 iephensss 1 3,2 § Were second only to Burke's card leans Pelicans, the Pittsburg : a lping his team into’ a tie with New: 15 J. Djmelo, et 4 13 8Dropoth. 4.213 0.of seven; -and “Alexander didn't rates’ double-A club, resigned to- : York. i ! Petree psn EEE ; single hol night” and was. replaced by 55Houk, ¢ 1010 Zariiarf 5 130 go over var on a single hole. _ Two. Subp = {Bauerdf-rf. 4.4 1 0. Batis c 4:4-3-3 Red Run-Country Club's smooth; year-old Bill Burwell, the player: wo. Sub-Par Rounds - Mapesrf "1 8 § 9 {flat fairways bunched the sharp- personnel advisor of the Pitts- The two 67's recorded by Shaw Mart Sanders dn fourth. Byrnep “00 01 Shooters, closely. -- | burgh club. z and Inman were the only sub-par a “ald ant Tor Jadestand: 3m Srdn Frye omnis A tA holes inthe $hipd afr Burwell former Indianapolis. o-Hi ottiart — ~roumay aT hE AAY=-hATHIY be. TUNE “Tor “Roel TR RITE Gi Martin 1170 6 = Youat running, 15 linksmen were manager, will direct the club the cause of Seneca's rugged back Mit 1 ) : be 35 EE He 32TH r okes, rest of the season. 3 nn rd or ii oS row separated-by only three stroke v COLUMBUS “Tu 1 v 1 (UP) — Juine. igh a Be ed The ; ski in 9th. | Columbus pitcher Kurt Krieger turn. np pp und
Np Nori : 40 on 00x—13
Boston Runs batted fn Dropo 7. Doerr 2, Steph-|
ens 2, Zarilla, J. Dimaggio. Coleman, Mize, | § (Rizzuto scored on double play in Ist; 4 Goodman scored on wild pitch in 5th). TAS 4 Two base hits—Doerr, Berra, Stephens, i Rizzuto, Home run—Dropo. Stolen bases—| 1p
Goodman, D.Dimaggio. Sacrifice—Good= EE
an. Double plays—Doerr to Stephens to] (if, po 2; Stephens to Doer¥ to Dropo: i: eal to Rizzutq to Mize, Left on bases pos g -~New York 8, Boston il Bases on balls— g J
{ contributed to the Birds wir. The (Continued on Page 11—Col. 7) tendance—
14 ® 3. ‘Berry; Bob Ludlow and Ted Lach 1 ins 5. Wild plies plier Hott, i enn 3
"scattered 10 Toledo hits as the SIX - SUrOKeS somewhere wma “the Genes Red Birds picked up only Half hills and wiry rough of those Ha
- Bas that number tonight but. still final nine hofes. Eiliote 2. ‘Cole 1,
stad managed to beat the Mud ‘Hens, The Indianapolis team of Reese jtesoff H Hhuseiad 8
Three Toledo errors, however, (pires relnien ing df close. T T,
Mud Hens got all their runs in
fears busine Blues Rally in Seventh
|balis_Pierce 3 Dyermire Siruok opl~ —By Byrne 2. Jord 3 Oxiromaki 5 Hits) ——— "ox . -. NATIONAL LEAGUE y ere e 2 nin sand runs-— yrne a a n= AMERICAN ASSOCIATE | 3 nO) y: 8 3 5 , Os~ -~ 1 { ® ning Tang! 1 and 6 In 1, yohmion. 3 frowsit 3 and on 2 innings. Wid itch INDIANAPOLIS Won Losi Pei. G8 | Boston. at New York 3 samen. {self out of the jam. Columbus eine pitcher. Overmire. (3-6). Dumpires—| Parnell (6-1) Losing | piteher- Byrne Louisville ............43 28 618 {| Ghicase st Cmeinaatl {picked up one in the first and To. Ed e Minnea olis 5 fo 4 {McKinley, McGowan and Hurley. ney 18 3) ar mers ry, Boyer. Paxsarrells Minneapolis .. : 3 ad ® eaten {three more in the third. : ! A110" Attendance—344. snd Sear Timé—3.58, Auendance 31004. (Bt Paul ....... 3 # 14 GAMES TOMORROW | Marlin Stuart, who threw a no- ~~ KANSAS CITY, July 1 (UP)—Kansas City came from behind Kansas Citye....iv.. a0 403 18 ~ BI rh 44 307° 18% AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (hitter at Indianapolis last Tues- to take a 5 to 4 win from Minneapolis tonight in the seven-inning Milwaukee 63 394 18 I DIANAPOLIS at Lou g Tol S in ton ; C ers ee . | Minneapolis at St. Paul: (night) day, went the route for Toledo. |friret game of a scheduled. doubleheader but the Blues had to stave 4 | AMERICAN LEAGUE i Toledo 4 Co ames ment j Tole? 1 0A Benson tt 31 5 0 Off a laSt-minute Miller raily. as ¥ iDetr ; a BTL ME et - E— [Federfl2b 8 3 2 7 Momsalllb 4 270 0 he Blues picked up one run in the first but Minneapolis cam : os Four-Hitter at A's a5 aga ad # g HE Detroit ae LEAGUE | Gobi 1b. 3 113 i Miesing | fast te three in the hid Kansas City tied it ingots o me a Bor § 8 38 bu rau dria Rarchebct 4 1 | Spomedt 1213 fourth and forged ahead with - WASHINGTON, July 1 (UP)-—Three Washington pitchers com-| Washinton Bf 452 11s New York at Washington, Ginsberg.c & 2 3 O/Sarnte~ 3010 two more in the sixth. The Mile bined to fashion a fourshitter as the Senators-edged. out the -Athe: Eitan : 3 um G4 oa To {Randi 4 51 oikneeern. 211 ‘Coast Lads Sior lers got “one in the top of the letics, 3-to-2, tonight. tn ¥ Brossyn ONAL LEAGUE {uate J 100 ‘|seventh but couldn't move across = Mickey Harris Saved the game for Washington, relieving Rookie!’ NATIONAL won Tort pet. Gp, Boston at Philadelphia; 3 eT : 5 the tying run. 4 Jim Pearce with two on and one out in the eighth. Harris got Billy phisgelphia ........ 37 3. Of Conny Tat Bt Fou thisht | Mavs touted lor BA i art The second game was posts. 2 Hitchcock to ground nips double play ending the rally. In the Brookisn Eb 3 36s Ha *| Toledo i. 000 ioe oh) n jan 0 Ia S poned because of rain. oe illinger t e-0 Bos ew . 2 of fegeegeg ge Columbus ......... ; > pimp. Bot Di oil to [Arter that, he gave up only one New Yo York: A "300 3 LITT Ni Whi veh Misgins. tus a3 Pins ok : a a od tf Harris in two nights of re-/hit before he was- lifted in the tiabureh & Jo 13 : Federoft 73. Campbell. "Two-base ar Pittsburgh Pirate scouts yesterof work but Mickey got Waily! leighth. He earned the victory, his Cincinnati eo : er. “Bucrifice. Krieger. Double ‘piays_Bero day rounded up four more “boy Moses to pop out. first in the major leagues. | A ETIDAY to o Morgall, Flacrof to a Left on, Bd a Tid Ngued them to 10s / Phila a as n Pearce, who relieved another HOA AB H O Al: Columbus 4, Toledo ; balls—off Stuart 2, Krieg Larue out out will be assigned to the little minrookie, Bob Ross, pitched a bril-| Poser” $380 com as 5% 1 3 Kansas ASTER Sons a, itirst An 5, Kiiessr” toa Duns” Fiame ors this summer to absorb some liant . He eame in wits two, ghasmn. ot 4 is 8 Verner 1b 3 3 s } [Et and Loulsville hot sched- : Pen [professional experience, 0] lout and the bases fill in the sec-|Fainiv "| 08 o Moles 3037 8 TY + The four are California young-| B® {ond ~and fanned Sam Chapman. Heheok,2b 1131 Bentesh 3 333 AMERICAN LEAGUE New All-Sports Comic Probable” Pitchers Today \sters, Edward Jacobsen, pitcher, De 1s oRanes 121312 Bath" te or ani 2 : THE LITTLE SPORT 2 wg LL Untied ress % trom Vallejo; Don Hi ¥; ; % } - “34 1 1 os E (Won Lost Records In Parentheses) y H LE e's 70 Win JE dias lil A er | Foot Taint Base git! 29 424 8 0971 9 comics Ramer nes 4-1 % Highland Blind Par 2 seein ite, Totals aa New ork NATIONAL LF NAL LEAGUE jdea In sports. comics 5 ork (Kramer ud and Jones 4-7./1 oq Angeles, who attended ¥ ‘s Giierra flied out for Shants in Sth. | ia 6, Br onl ‘9 LITTLE SPORT Xnkhéad, 8-4 and o Branca’ d College, and Bob B when sur- 0 000 antl 3. 10 wai TRE 2:3) "at. Phiigdeiphia: Simmgns na wonden, But Miles Forte's 70 won the blind ? ni] 1 ms Sinema 3. Chicas 50 0.3, ningst, { 8 a likeable little {lives 21 hia ¢ | pitcher, from El Monte. en par prize In yesterday's Highland 3 Phuuates X : ; . guy who tries ALL the | Fitts Afboniia h P St" Tom Downey; one of the Pil gu behind him Golf and Country Club tourna. 182 af .sports.. and gives you a, gHilier 4-0) at Ciffinnalt rates’ west coast: talent. hunters, until a ment. i ie 2 a belly-Jaugh every AMERICAN LEAGUE - Jacobsen, ; lax: unl 2. The “mest” i 5 L-day, il AR eh Fad Widmar 3-8) Emmett McMans | eTHE LITTLE SPORT game, Spin 4 1 ..ptarts tomorrow ‘lat . «+ 0fi The Times Sports | °F Pages, = :
